Mississippi State University - Reveille Yearbook (Starkville, MS)
- Class of 1974
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Long ago it must be , I have a photograph ■: ' ■• - ; Reserve; yourmemories They ' re all that ' s left you Paul Simon ■Time :it was ...j ' .V ' r.-; ' And what a time it was It was :m;. ' ■•■::•; ■•■.:: ' : ::-;;t: ' A time of innocence ; A time of confidences E Paul Simon ■- W wWia : ; - . ■► - « f ■■ML fMP ■r- ma iwm j . • I, : ' : : ' t ' , : 1 ' ' .- ' •■. ■■. : ' ' ' ; : - ' - ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' Vf ' tl I H ■' -.ifflK ' % t - f ■' - ' ■■r And ' today I wonder How many thoughts are there left for you and I? How many dreams left to dream? And how unfair it seems , For me to have arrived so late % ' ♦■• ft t« •• ' ■' . l • r-r ' r a --x :- ■' - ■. !1 ..Jt .. : : ' -w : • ' ■■' ■■4; ' .■Little boys shouldn ' t have to walk with their hands in their pockets That ' s something they ' ll learn in later life a something that demands for them to be free now Little boys shouldn ' t have to walk with their heads down Deep thought is for someone much older for them to walk like this now is unjust It only burns the back of their necks and shades their eyes from the things they really need For on some days love floats in the air like colored balloons and happiness drifts like sailing ships through the skies And the sun shines away like the good times missed yesterday failing to see it . . . failing to reach for it Little boys shouldn ' t have to walk with their hands in their pockets 17 h --- ■- ' .m . 18 Student Life. That is the name of this section — the life of the student — what he does or is expected to do, or possibly, what he would like to do, but for some reason or another, can ' t. Now, oftentimes this most appropriately titled section is deemed to be a collection of mish-mash and potpourri depicting the fine students at MSU. Certainly we don ' t wish to disappoint anyone, but pardon us if we ' re sometimes frank. 20 21 Welcome to Mississippi State Univer- sity the sign heralds you as you enter the campus and begin to snap out of your self-imposed depression after having just driven through the Highway 82 entrance to Moo U. Well, things do look a little better here, you think. Why there ' s the Boll Weevil Research Lab where they ' re sterilizing those bugs, and oh, what is THAT? Boy, the recruiting material sure didn ' t show all those old buildings . . . i : r .1 (ft a m4m  « ' I tat : • Q 22 ■■7i ' 4 S M :% 1 1 I ■■. ■■■ . ■■■- • I I v -1. I •■: J 23 And on the student drives, eager to orient himself (herself) to the new surroundings. Once the student has arrived, he may find that his life will change drastically. In fact, the atmosphere found at MSU or any college campus for that matter, is unlike anything found elsewhere. 24 25 For instance, the college campus is just like a small city. It has its own police force, its own newspaper, its own post office, its own medical facilities, its own eating and sleep- ing facilities, even its own laundry. Why, a student could arrive at the first of the year and never have to leave campus. 26 a «: 27 28 If the student is forced to reside in MSU ' s famous residence halls or dorms as they are more commonly known, he may encounter another facet of University life extremely unfamiliar to his former mode of existence. Used to studying in a quiet room at home, the student discovers that the quiet hours he always heard about are just a synonym for Keep it down to a roar. Always somebody just got their lit- tle heart broken and must go screaming down the hall to release their emotions or either somebody is continually coming in inebriated from what was to be a night of studying traded for a night at Mayhew Junction. However, being quick to adapt and eager to learn, students soon learn that dorm life isn ' t so bad. You quickly decide that going to bed at 10 o ' clock is really a drag, that the hicks and goobs on your hall are really nice people, that sliding down a soaped floor on your rump is really a lot of fun, and that a panty raid, regardless whether you ' re on the receiving or giving end, is all part of the pattern of college frivolity, as well as trying to sneak an illegal visitor into your room. 29 Nevertheless, Daddy sent you off to college to get a degree or an educa- tion — two goals which are not always one and the same. Soon you find that you ' ve got to go to class, you ' ve got to study occa- sionally before exams, and if you ' re an engineering major, you may have to forego that afternoon nap for a six-hour lab. Invariably, the student finds that he ' ll often sleep through till noon, flunk test, make a mad rush to the Registrar ' s office to drop that course before 3:30 p.m. the last drop date, and often decide he was destined to be a teacher rather than a brain sur- geon. 30 31 But as the saying goes — all work and no play make Jack a dull boy — and the student finds out quickly that he just possibly couldn ' t man- age to occupy all of his time endeav- oring for that elusive ' A ' . Rather, the magic words extra-curricular activities always seem to crop up in many forms. 33 r . 34 35 36 37 38 •IS MF?4k ' Other students may decide that campus politics is their bag. Freshman cheer- leader, senator, dorm president, class alumni secretary, school officer — gener- ally somebody or actually, anybody, can find something to run for. Of course, in the upper echelons of the Student Association not just anybody can grow up to be SA President unlike the U.S. counterpart, but who cares? Almost nobody votes and if you still believe in that old relic of participatory politics for a chosen few, The Group, then you ' re gonna lose any way. Regard- less, many become so drawn up into the handbilling and handshaking that they ' d run for the county line if it had a title. 39 If you ' re not into politics or Greeks, then you ' re probably one of the silent majority (pardon the cliche, but there was really no way to get around it). You don ' t care to be involved and prefer not to be. You don ' t live a dull life, but one of consistency, one that you must live, for there ' s more to college than just being an achiever. Rather, for most, here ' s what MSU might be like: Trying to get an education on a limited budget, made from the past summer ' s hard work . . . Studying till four in the morning because you ' ve got to pass that eight o ' clock test . . . 40 « k ■kx •  ? ■v - - • li. . • •- « i p W KB.  . 41 y% m f?f_ .j .-: - : Walking around on a feeling of euphoria because of that special person you ' ve met Getting your nose blistered at a hot, Satur- day afternoon football game . . . Finding you ' ve collected $42 worth of park- ing tickets . . . Coming up one hour short of graduation requirements . . . Spending an afternoon at the ' Refuge ' exploring the bamboo trail and climbing the fire tower . . . r ' : : : ::: -: i 42 43 Hating that best friend at the end of the semester who just happened to be your roommate . . . Feeling intense depression because that special person decided you weren ' t so special and gave you the big shaft . . . Sweating out a D in that economics course under the department ' s most notorious instructor . . . Bouncing checks at Mack ' s and writing more for books at the bookstore . . . 44 SOME DAY MY SHIP WILL COME IN! 45 ■•(WkS Wondering if your date would mind an astronomy les- son at the ballpark . . . Coming in tight from a night out at the ' Roads ' . . . Picking up Reflectors on Tuesdays and Fridays . . . Washing clothes on a Sunday afternoon . . . And if these aren ' t enough, add a few of your own. 46 ■■• ,. ... ■■:.■■■• . , t .- ' - - J.- «-- :■47 Student life at MSU. Four years of fun, frivolity, and enjoyment: Life, living, loving, and learning. Better than high school. Coming soon to the college of your choice near you. Don ' t miss it or you ' ll regret it forever. 48 49 52 Miss Reveille Vikki Hughes 53 Diane Bounds Sigma Phi Epsilon .54 Karen Clements Chi Omega 55 Carley Sims Sigma Alpha Epsilon 56 Ann King Panhellenic 57 Mr. and Miss MSU Bill Buckley Molly Luke 58 59 Above: Diane Bounds Right Above: Sassy Draper Right Below: Chris Stanton 60 Favorites bove: Carley Sims light: Mitzi Anthony 61 Homecoming 1973 In the light of a potential winning season, State students and fans worked untiringly to prepare for Homecoming 1973. The main topic of the day was not how crowded the campus would be or if it would be hot for the game, but students were concerned with the outcome of the grid battle. Could we really beat Southern? In spite of the hundreds of cowbells and the impressive homecoming displays, Bulldog fans were left with a disap- pointing 10-10 tie to the Eagles. Molly Luke was crowned Homecoming Queen by Senator John Stennis, a State alum himself. The veritable defeat did not seem to put a damper on the next event of the day, though. Students did not break the tradition of partying on Frat Row. HOMECOMING MAIDS AND THEIR ESCORTS, From Left to Right: Rusty Williamson, Lolo Tubertini, Earl Pace, Mitzi Anthony, Molly Luke, homecoming queen, Paul Karre, Sassy Draper, David Hemphill, Katy Smith, Frank McWhorter. 62 ,i. ' f ' i|| t.o .  . «,, 63 Karen Mitchell Miss Mississippi State University 64 Best Dressed Coed The 1973 Best Dressed Coed at Mississippi State Uni- versity was chosen from a field of 37 contestants during the annual pageant in January, 1973. Chosen as the Best Dressed Coed was Miss Olga Wright. First runner up was Miss Mary Love Duplain and second runner up was Miss Karen Clements. Mrs. Evelyn Lowery of Starkville, the radio television editor for the Public Information was the Mistress of Cere- monies. The coeds modeled two outfits each, one casual and one dressy, and read descriptions of their dresses dur- ing the pageant. Student musical groups and singers pro- vided entertainment during intermission. The top winner automatically became MSU ' s entrant in Glamour maga- zine ' s Best Dressed Contest. Left to Right: First Alternate, Mary Love Duplain; Best Dressed Coed 1973, Olga Wright; Second Alternate, Karen Clements. 65 Betty Grace Millard — Miss March 67 k Dr. William L. Giles Born in Oklahoma, reared and educated in Arkansas, Dr. William L. Giles made his home in Mississippi when he came to the campus of Mis- sissippi State in 1949 to teach and perform in agronomy. Dr. Giles earned his B.S. degree in agriculture, his M.S. degree in Botany from the University of Arkansas, and his Ph.D. degree from the Univer- sity of Missouri. In 1967 he was awarded an LL.D. degree by the University of Arkansas. His professional experience includes managing nurseries for the Soil Conservation Service in Kansas, working with the National Agricultural Research Center in Maryland, directing first the world-famous Seed Technology Laboratory at State, and serving as superintendent of the Delta Branch Experiment Station at Stoneville for nine years. In 1961 he returned to the campus as vice- president of agriculture and forestry. In that position, he was administratively responsible for the Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion, the Cooperative Extension Service, the Col- lege of Agriculture and the School of Forestry. In 1966 he was appointed president of the Univer- sity. 70 71 Vice Presidents Above Left: Dr. Robert L. Jones, Vice President of Student Affairs. Above Right: Dr. John K. Bettersworth, Vice President of Academic Affairs Below Right: Dr. Louis N. Wise, Vice President of Agriculture and Forestry. 72 73 Governor William Waller 74 Board of Trustees of Institutions of Higher Learning j f mow Seated, left to right: Ira L. Morgan; Mrs. Miriam Q. Simmons; Thomas N. Turner, Sr., President; Milton E. Blister, Vice President; M. Paul Haynes. Standing, left to right: Mrs. Sylvia Thornton, Board Secretary; Travis E. Parker; Bobby L. Chain; Dr. Verner S. Holmes; Boswell Stevens; Ross L. Franks; Dr. R. C. Cook; W. M. Shoemaker; Dr. Robert W. Harrison; Dr. E. E. Thrash, Executive Secretary and Director. 75 Agriculture Agriculture provides man ' s most basic needs — food and fiber. Today, many other concerns of people, including improvement of the environment and management of renewable resources, have broadened Agriculture ' s role to a scope that was barely visualized 20 years ago. The curricula in the College of Agriculture are designed to prepare students for challenging and exciting careers in today ' s dynamic agricultural industry. The curricula are con- stantly changing to meet the needs of students in a complex society and the far reaching areas of Agriculture. Recent additions of curricula in Home Economics and Landscape Architecture have added new dimensions to the choices available to students. The array of courses available and the flexibility allowed within curricula give students a wide choice for training in the very rapidly growing and changing agricultural industry. The excellent relationship that exists between the highly competent faculty and fine agricultural students helps to insure a good education for agricultural graduates. ■76 77 u o z Architecture At its May 1973 meeting, the Board of Trustees of Insti- tutions of Higher Learning authorized Mississippi State University to establish a School of Architecture. It is expected that the School will be formally organized on July 1, 1974. Until that time the College of Engineering will keep the students ' records and advise them concern- ing the curriculum. For specific information consult the Associate Dean and Director of Instruction of the College of Engineering, Drawer DE, Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762. A freshman class was admitted for the fall semester, 1973. Additional courses will be initiated each year, as this class progresses. No provision will be made, initially, for students to transfer into the program ahead of this first freshman class. The Bachelor of Science in Architecture will be awarded upon completion of a four-year curriculum. This is not the professional degree. Upon completion of an additional two-year curriculum, the Master of Architecture degree will be awarded. This is the first professional degree in architecture. The first objective of the School will be to prepare stu- dents for the profession of architecture. The scope of man ' s concern with the environment is of such breadth in current practice that architects must not only exhibit strength in the traditional role of building and space design, but must have related interests in the social sci- ences and psychology. The curriculum will include a con- siderable amount of study in the social sciences and humanities. It will also include structural, mechanical, electrical and acoustical systems, management of con- struction and field processes, and economic and feasibility programming. These are necessary if the architect is to contribute effectively to the teams which create and con- trol the man-made environment. ocotv 78 Is - i V V V • EJ 79 80 Arts and Sciences The College of Arts and Sciences offers instruction in the broad fields of the sciences and mathematics, the social sciences and the arts and humanities. Its degree program, whether the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Science, is structured to insure that the student obtain not only a good foundation in some specific area of knowledge, but also that he acquire a broad liberal education which will enable him to better under- stand himself, his cultural and historical heritage, the world and universe in which he lives, and the complex relations that exist among men in society. Apart from its objective of providing the student with the means of gaining competence in his chosen major field, the College aspires to introduce him to various sets of principles and fundamental techniques of thinking and com- munication, and to stimulate his intellectual curiosity and pow- ers for continued growth. 81 Business and Industry The College of Business and Industry is one of approximately 90 colleges of business in the United States that is fully accredited by the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The major objective of the College of Business and Industry is to educate men and women for places of responsibility in private and public business and professions and to enable them to advance rapidly, both in their positions and in their apprecia- tion of the values and obligations of citizenship. Secondary objectives are the encouragement of research in the area of bus- iness and industry and the rendering of service to the business community of the state and nation. The College of Business and Industry is involved in many research activities for almost every segment of Mississippi busi- ness. The Executive Development Program of the College of Business and Industry is recognized as one of the outstanding programs of its type in the United States. The impact of the var- ious research and service activities of the College of Business and Industry has been felt not only throughout the state of Mis- sissippi but also nationwide. 82 83 Education The College of Education at Mississippi State University has as its responsibility the preparation of teachers. This is a responsibility which it accepts with a deep sense of professional commitment. With the acceptance of such responsibility comes the realization that each teacher prepared in the College of Edu- cation at Mississippi State University will eventually be respon- sible for the education of other human beings. For this reason it is expected that each prospective teacher should have a broad and well-balanced personality, an understanding of human rel- ationships, technical knowledge in a subject matter field, and skill in teaching. There is evidence of a dynamic and fluid attitude of growth toward excellence at Mississippi State University, with students, faculty, and administration all actively involved in working toward this goal. The College of Education is constantly striving to obtain the best faculty available to strengthen its total endeavor in the areas of research, teaching, and service. There are eight departments in the College of Education. In addition, two departments are jointly administered with the College of Agriculture. The College of Education is accredited by the National Coun- cil for Accreditation of Teacher Education, and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. It is the objective of this college to provide excellence in education while at the same time exhibiting a friendly sympathetic attitude toward students. 34 r i fa - 4 85 Engineering The College of Engineering is a professional engineering college providing both basic and advanced levels of instruction in professional engineering nature, and engag- ing in engineering extension and public service activities. Twelve operating departments and functional units offer ten undergraduate engineering curricula, two curricula in engineering technology, and coordinate research and extension activities. Advanced instruction is offered in eleven areas at the master ' s level and four areas at the doc- toral level. Engineering activities are housed in seven major build- ings and several associated smaller structures valued at four million dollars. Laboratory equipment is valued in excess of two and a half million dollars. An engineering student body of over twelve hundred individuals is served by a faculty consisting of 120 professional faculty, 74 hold doctorates and all of them have had industrial experience or other professional practice. 86 88 Forest Resources Americans are concerned with the deteriorating quality of the environment. We talk and write about it and seek improvement through political action. Many, especially young people, want to do something about it in a more direct way. One of the results has been a surge of enrollment in for- estry schools. Enrollment in the School of Forest Resources offers professional education for several careers associated with environmental improvement. One which attracts a lot of interest is in Wildlife and Fisheries. Less well known, but equally challenging is a career in Wood Science and Technol- ogy. Wood is a renewable natural resource. It can be abun- dant forever, in contrast to minerals which some day may be used up. Making wood useful for thousands of different products as efficiently as possible and with a minimum of waste and pollution is the objective of this career. A range of careers is found in Forestry, which is the science, art and practice of managing and using for human benefit the natu- ral resources which occur on and in association with forest lands. These resources include water, soil, minerals, wildlife, timber, grass, wildflowers and other plants, and scenery. Managing land for all or several of these values is a most intriguing challenge. 89 k ' . , ■■■' ' ; ..-, -. 1 90 Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities , ? William Atkinson ,i«mr rtr r A • .?S y--i . Patricia Boye y ' - Jane Brookshire ■u B ' B Il; r Wwj M Richard Conn .«i   ,W T , Charles Cumbaa James Davis John Didlake -S3 ■L. :,, -yr Sassy Draper Joe Duncarjgft. Susan Fair bank ' .:..■■,- i!... |Hij WSS Ann Hathorn Jane Hawkins Stanley Herren James Holliman ' Sin fejL Paul Karre Thomas Mason Miller Mitchell Betty Morgan wi Danny Murphy David Nicholson Patricia O ' Kelly ' - rr f landy Randall Bob Shearer Jo Shumake Robert Siedell : fc 3S ' John Ed Stillions Libby Stone T. J. Trapp f si ' J: - Buford Tubbs William Waller Jimmy Webb Marilynn Winbush Hall of Fame Patricia Boye Jerry Breland Richard Conn Lee Curtis Hazel Dowdle 4h • : Christi Easley Susan Good James Holliman Bob Holmes Johnny Loper Kathy McCrory Lanelle ? McLellan Cynthia Parr Elizabeth Smelley Richard Snyder Derrill Stuart Gene Walker Kathy Westmoreland Stan Yarbrough onor: +ME. honour; AF. honur; OF. onur, honeur; a back formation from the oblique stem of L. honos, — a quality worthy of honor; stem and root, hon — , of obscure origin, perhaps from Indo-European root hen — . It is 2145 B.C. The Pharaoh is dying. Maw Giw, High Priest of the land, is bound by custom to be buried with the body of his lord, so that the Pharaoh may have spiritual guidance during his ascendance to Heaven. Maw Giw does not relish this fate, and elects to flee across the borders to more hospitable environments. He gathers his belongings one night and attempts to escape the chambers to which he has been confined. Phenos, a member of the palace guard, arrests him, but a dagger silences his cries of alarm. Dying, Phenos manages to alert the Captain, then collapses on the cold marble floor. For his bravery he is lain to rest with the Pharaoh. It is 382 A.D. In an Athanasian monastery on the outskirts of Rome a monk is laboring meticulously over a transcription of St. Athanasia ' s words. As he finishes the word henos, or valor, his candle is snuffed out by a coastal breeze. As he moves to re- kindle it ink from his quill drips onto the parchment, filling in the e of the word so that it has the appear- ance of an o. The monk frowns at this error, but as he is halfway down the page he chooses to ignore it. The page is fin- ished, left to dry and bound. Two years later the monastery is disbanded when the monks take up new quar- ters at Aries in lower Gaul. It is 1462. Sir Bartholemew, in a thinly-veiled effort to enhance his social standing, has bethrothed his lovely daughter Athalitha to the coarse but wealthy Sir Ferrar of Scrop, and will not entertain any pleas on her part to con- sider the gentle Sir Eustace, whom she prefers. Sir Eustace, a poet, sorrowfully pens her the following lines to be delivered by a scullery maid: Thy eyes droop e ' en to the fea, which haft laid them unto the fhor, and mine tears would as lief be free, wer ' t not for thine chaftity and honor. The note is intercepted by Sir Bartholemew, and despite his initial anger he cannot constrain his laughter at the youth ' s outrageous misuse of words. The crude spelling of honor, and its forced synonymity with chastity becomes, by its novelty, a traditional joke at the castle and is read to all who visit. It is Monday in the present. Mrs. Edgemond, a bifocaled third grade teacher in Peoria, assigns the weekly spelling list to her students. They will be expected to spell the word, divide it correctly into syllables, put in accent marks, and give the meaning of the word for the test on Friday. The seventh word on the list is honor. That night two dictionaries are opened after supper. On Friday a freckled girl in the front row and a fat boy in a seat by the window carefully pencil their names at the top of the test. Those names are on the following pages. 96 Omicron Delta Kappa ALPHA CHI CIRCLE OFFICERS PAUL KARRE President RICHARD CONN Vice President JAMES ROBERT SHEARER Secretary JAMES HOLLIMAN . . Treasurer DR. HAROLD SNELLGROVE Faculty Secretary DR. JOHN LOCKE . Faculty Advisor STUDENT MEMBERS David Armstrong Steve Brandon D. Brookshire John Crecinck, Jr. Sidney Lee Curtis Jerry Grace Franklin Myers John Ed Stillions, III ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Dr. J. H. Anderson Dean L. C. Behr Dr. John K. Bettersworth Dr. C. W. Bouchillon Dr. C. T. Carley Dr. William Cobb Dr. T. T. Crow Mr. Arthur Davis Mr. L. D. Furgerson Dr. W. L. Giles Dr. Merrill M. Hawkins Mr. Gaddis Hunt Mr. P. B. Jacob Dr. G. W. Johnston Dr. R. L. Jones Dr. Charles E. Lindley Dr. M. T. Loftin Dr. T. K. Martin Dr. D. W. McCain, Jr. Dr. J. C McKee Dr. Henry Nash Dr. L. E. Nelson Dr. A. P. Posey Dr. G. M. Rogers Dean Harry Simrall Mr. A. T. West Dr. L. N. Wise 97 Alpha Psi Omega National Dramatic Honorary Fraternity OFFICERS RAY JORDAN President MARILYN WINBUSH Vice President BARBARA HOUSTON Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS Larry Cole Sandra Clark Debbie Dyer Helen Hancken Clyde Harthcock Barbara Houston Ray Jordan Sandra Measels John Thomas Sharon Trimble Marilyn Winbush Susan Brown Lamont Cowden Sandra Davis Darian Green PLEDGES Patti O ' Kelly Marilyn Pudas Richard Rector 98 Blue Key OFFICERS JERRY W. GRACE President TOMMY MASON Vice President RICHARD CONN Secretary-Treasurer DR. PAUL H. PIETRI, JR Advisor MEMBERS David Armstrong Steve Brandon Dee Brookshire Ed Cheshire Ricky Conn John Crecink Charles Cumbaa Lee Curtis James Davis Aubrey Earnhart Jerry Grace Leigh Hummer Paul Karre Tommy Mason Prentice McKibben Steve Murff T. Franklin Myers John Paxton Randy Randall Bob Shearer John Ed Stillions Sledge Taylor Buford Tubbs Gene Walker William Waller, Jr. 99 Cardinal Key National Honor Sorority OFFICERS MARAER ANN HATHORN President MILLER ALLEN MITCHELL Vice President JOSIE SLAUGHTER SHUMAKE Secretary JANE ELIZABETH STONE i .Treasurer CHERYL ANN BERRY .Membership Chairman MARY KELLY STUART Advisor MEMBERS Mitzi Elizabeth Anthony Martha Elizabeth Armstrong Cheryl Ann Berry Mary Gay Blackledge Patricia Carole Boye Susan Holmes Brown Jacquelyn Lenora Bryant Catherine Coleman Sally Olivia Draper Maraer Ann Hathorn Norma Jane Hawkins Martha Gertrude Herren Jane Frances Laberge Kathy Ann McCrory Miller Allen Mitchell Betty Ann Morgan Patricia Jane O ' Kelly Lynn Frances Peterson Mary Kathryn Roebuck Josie Slaughter Shumake June Christine Stanton Jane Elizabeth Stone Patricia Simmons Stubbs Sandra Lea Sutherland Mary Marsha Wedgeworth 100 Phi Eta Sigma OFFICERS JAMES L. WOFFORD. . .. : ...... . President JOHN E. DIDLAKE Vice President ALAN H. WALTERS Secretary GEORGE H. BLACK Treasurer CAREYF. HARDIN Senior Advisor TIP ALLEN Faculty Advisor MEMBERS Voss McRaney, HI Cecil M. Allen, Jr. Richard A. Naffel Henry J. Applewhite w . Thomas Oakes, Jr. Charles D. Barrentine, Jr. rj avid S Y r i soc ] Thomas S. Blanks j ames A R awson James H. Collins Martin A. Rhody M. Richard Dunbar j ohn A Sansbury, Jr. Paul M. Ellis George A. Schimmel, Jr. Richard E. Harper Edward A. Senter Robert A. Haygood David G Shore Douglas C. Herbert, Jr. R gy K Smith Robert J. Higgins, Jr. Steve Smith Edwin H. Land V an W. Stewart, III Louie E. Little Roger w Strickland Joe W. Love, III Byron Thompson George D. Lyon Walter B. Tipton Danny L. Magee j Wade Yarbrough Victor B. Marshall Fred B. McCullar, Jr. 101 Alpha Lambda Delta OFFICERS ELVA KAY TIMS President BELINDA SUE THRASH Vice President HATTIE FLOWERS Secretary-Treasurer MARGARET HEGMAN Flame Editor MEMBERS Linda Katherine Alexander Patricia Carol Alley Ann Helen Ardahl Lois Gail Barton Melanie Ann Batson Cynthia Dianne Beers Diane Bowers Bonnie Lee Bowie Barbara Ann Brent Barbara Ann Brothers Loretta Joan Canterbury Barbara Wooton Carraway Pamela Anne Cates Nancy Carol Coleman Shelly Elizabeth Dodson Rebecca Helm Donald Norma Elizabeth Draper Patricia Ann Dugan Ramona Denise Fant Hattie Frances Flowers Janice Margaret Fuqua Joette Garner Barbara Rebecca Garretson Nancy Lee Gaughan Gloria Susan Green Donna Lea Hanson Cherilyn Lorraine Hebert Margaret Alice Hegman Anita Gail House Mary Elizabeth Karre Elizabeth Ann Knight Yunja Lee Susan Diane McKinley Betty Grace Millard Regina Clare Mills Mitzi Ann Orr Margaret Annette Lamb Parson Cathy Sue Pilgreen Nancy Morgan Pippin Patricia Ann Putman Mary Lynn Rice Deborah Lynn Rice Deborah Anne Roan Virginia Leigh Roby Melissa Lee Russell Marilyn Mays Seals Katherine Elise Smith Helen Marie Spelzhaus Susan Annette Spradley Mary Nichols Sumners Elizabeth Scott Taylor Katherine Key Thomas Frances Minette Thomson Virginia Susan Thompson Belinda Sue Thrash Elva Kay Tims Martha Kimbriel Turner RuthWilburn 102 Gamma Beta Phi Leadership Honorary OFFICERS ALAN GODWIN .. MIKEMAXEY KATHY McCRORY MILLER MITCHELL President . Vice President Secretary ...... Treasurer MEMBERS Allen Armistead Mitzi Anthony Stephanie Aucoin Bill Atkinson Tricia Boye La Nelle Brett Del Ann Bruister Susan Buchner Frank Campbell Lee Curtis Dancey 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 103 Phi Kappa Phi OFFICERS DORA R. HERRING .President DAVID N. CRAWFORD Vice President JEAN P. OVERCASH Secretary D. L. TRAMMELL .Treasurer MARGARETE PEEBLES . .Public Relations Charles R. Aiken Susan Lynn Ammons Michael Allen Anders C. Hunter Andrews Susan K. Andrews Melanie Anthony Mary E. Apperson Achilles A. Armenakis George Armistead Jim B. Armstrong Brenda Atkins Bill R. Baker Robert P. Bayly, Jr. Janis Biggers Baker Jean Bahr Mitsy J. Bailey B. J. Ball Buena S. Ballard A. H. Barber, Jr. Ben F. Barrentine Nicki S. Beckham C J. Bell Caroline Bennett Dennis A. Berkey P. G. Bernheim, Jr. Cheryl Berry George L. Berry William B. Berry John K. Bettersworth Robin Beverly Alice Bishop Brenda Jane Bishop Mary A. Blakeney Martha O. Booth Greg-Bouthilet William H. Boyd Tricia Boye Larry Box Ona J. Boyd Rita D. Brashier H. D. Brodnax, Jr. Faye S. Bryan Gordon K. Bryan Jacquelyn L. Bryant Martha Bullock H. D. Bunch Deborah L. Burton Marvin L. Bush, Jr. Don Cameron Peggy Carnathan Turner Catledge MEMBERS Janice E. Chambers Russell J. Chance James R. Chatham Cully Alton Cobb James D. Cochran Catherine Coleman Rivers A. Coleman John Cooper Alma D. Corder Louise D. Crafton Nancy M. Critz Sharon Cruthirds Lisa Cuicchi Martha Daffron James A. Danhoff Jeannie E. Davis James C. Davis Larry Clyde Davis Herbert H. Daws, Jr. Willinda B. Daws Karen C. Delouche Al H. Denson Donna C. Dorsett Hazle Dowdle Stephen R. Drake Sally Draper Winston Earnheart John D. Easley J. B. Edmond Robert F. Ellis Mary Barbara Epps Lester A. Ester, Jr. Richard C. Ethridge Raymond A. Farve Royce S. Faulkner Willie F. Felder Connie Fleming Wayne W. Floyd, Jr. Susan L. Follett Sara Helen Ford Donna Kay Frazure Kathleen Friery Helen Fryje Patsy Fulton Rex F. Galloway Paula K. Gardner Amanda H. Gates Merilyn Gentry Elisabeth M. Bernert Nanette N. Gholston William L. Giles Susan Good Larry Graves Marsha Gregg Jane Griffin Renee Gunter Martha Jane Hall Daryl Hallmark James G. Hamill Henry C. Handwerker Barbara W. Hanny Elizabeth H. Harris Susan G. Harris Mike Hart Bruce Harvey Maraer Ann Hathorn Merrill M. Hawkins Norma Jane Hawkins James O. Hebert, III Arnold Henderson Beverly Henderson Francoise Henderson Nancy Henry Martha Herren Rebecca G. Herren Dora Herring James E. Hill Leigh L. Holland Gail Holliman Miles E. Holloman A. G. Holmes Nollene Holmes Robert B. Holmes, Jr. O. Melvin Holt Brenda Hood Ruby Leigh Horn Richard J. Howard Mary Jane Howard E. Irl Howell Deborah Huffman Haden Hughes Jimmy H. Hughes C. T. Hunter Verner G. Hurt Paul B. Jacob, Jr. Cathy Cain Johnson Cathy R. Johnson Carol Jones Virgie Jones Joseph E. Karr T. H. Kendall, III Ronnie Kent 104 Jane Kilbourne Claudia Klar Cornell M. Ladner Susan R. LaMond Harlow C. Landphair Sue Lauderdale Michael H. Leach Lilian Wu Lee William G. Lee Paul W. Leffler Henry H. Leveck Carol J. Levy George Lewis Thomas H. Lewis, Jr. Charles E. Lindley Mancy Lindley W. W. Littlejohn Kitty Love Rose Marie Luke Royce B. Luke Christina Lusk fohn W. Lusk Evelyn R. Lyon Karen Bullock Macris ames B. Magee ewis F. Mallory, Jr. vlartha Martin D amela P. Martin Susan Kay Martin r. K. Martin Donna Massey reneMayfield ack C. McCarty, Jr. Stanley McClure Daniel L. McConnell Kathy A. McCrory Willis L. McDaniel ancy B. McDougal Labor (Drew) McDowell, Jr. Vlarilyn McGowan ' atricia Mclnnis Villiam Joeab McKay ' rentice McKibben, Jr. Stephanie S. McKinnis 3renda McKnight vlarshall McMullen, Jr. -ynn McNeely Vvonne McNeill vlildred McReynolds Sandra Measels Barbara J. Middleton Glenn Marsh Miller Rush G.Miller, Jr. Shirley Miller Eleanor Mills R. M. Milton vliller Mitchell 3obbie Jean Moody Alfred B. Moore Terry A. Moore 3etty A. Morgan Wallace Morgan, Jr. Clinton W. Moulds, III Brenda Kay Mullins Melinda Munson Daniel P. Murphy S. B. Murray R. Jim Myers, Jr. Marie Naklie Lyle E. Nelson Betty Nester Rueben Netherland, Jr. Kathy Newell David Nicholson Nancy Nixon William B. Noble John B. Noblin Harry M. Oldham Kenneth C. O ' Neal Jessica A. Oswalt J. P. Overcash Jackie Owens Marilou Oyer Martha A. Pace William L. Pace John Pahlman Cindi Parker Cynthia Ann Parr Gary R. Parvin Samuel O. Peach Barbara Pearson Margarete Peebles Patsy Weeks Peeples Joe V. Pettiet Priscilla Pettway W. E. Phillips, Jr. Debbie Pickering Gary C. Pickett Velma Porter William M. Porter Milbur Posey Ralph A. Puckett, III Audrey H. Reeves Ellen Reynolds Wells Richardson Larry A. Rigby William K. Roberson Lyndia Susan Roberts Ralph R. Robertson George L. Robson, Jr. Kathy Roebuck Gaines M. Rogers Bobby Rouse William Routt, Jr. Roy Ruby Charles Sappington Charles E. Saul Edd Scales Sara M. Scales Marty Seaward Judy Lynn Sebren Mrs. Frank Sekyra Martha L. Seymour Bob Shearer Fred Shepherd Paul D. Shirey Sharon M. Shirey Josie S. Shumake Debra Sledge Elizabeth Smelley Felicia Moss Smith Gary Charles Smith Nancy Ann Smith Sammy Smith Selma D. Smith Harold S. Snellgrove Charles W. Snipes, Jr. Mary P. Spain Suzanne Speed Anne Stacy Irma A. Stewart B. J. Stujanovic Elizabeth Stujanovic James H. Stringer Edd Sudduth Geary L. Sutterfield Richard Keith Swain Robert E. Tallant Eugene Tape Stephen Tartt William Tate Bruce Taylor Cattie K. Taylor Martha W. Taylor Tony Thames Douglas E. Tedsen Dennis E. Templin Guy W. Thaxton Charles H. Thomas Daniel O. Thompson Frances Thompson Roma L. Thorn Sammy E. Townsend David Trammell, Sr. Albert H. Trapp Katherine W. Trapp Jo C. Troxell Patricia Triplett Robert W. Triplett, Jr. Fook Tse Cynthia Turner Larry W. Usilton Nancy H. Vaughan Doris June Vaughn Moses W. Vernon, Jr. Annie L. Salley Wade Robert T. Walden Michael W. Walker Thomas E. Walker William W. Walker Nancy G. Walker Nathaniel Walton Wayne Ford Warren John C. Wax JoAnne Webster Janice G. Wedgworth Billy Weeks Patricia R. Weems Anne S. Wells Edna A. York Wells Paul White Charlotte Whitehead Louise Whitlow James G. Williams Ann Wiltrout Sarah E. Woodruff William Worthey Debbie Young 105 Pi Ta u Sigma OFFICERS DERRILL ALFRED STUART, JR . President BR YCE HARMON JONES, II Vice President CHARLES ROBERT PIERCE .Corresponding Secretary JOHN EDWARD DIDLAKE Recording Secretary MICHAEL JAY HARRIS Treasurer MEMBERS John Edward Didlake, Michael Jay Harris Bryce Harmon Jones, II Charles Robert Pierce John Mark Randall Derrill Alfred Stuart, Jr. 106 Tau Beta Pi OFFICERS THOMAS S. YARBROUGH President JOHN E. DIDLAKE Vice President DERRILL A. STUART, JR .... Corresponding Secretary JOSEPH E. MONTI Recording Secretary GARRY GARRETSON Cataloguer MEMBERS Elwyn A. Armistead, Jr. George T. Armistead Jim B. Armstrong William B. Berry Robert R. Broadhead Charles W. Brooks Wallace G. Carpenter, Jr. James D. Cochran Paul A. Conguista James C. Davis, Jr. John D. Easley Gary D. Freeze Christopher A. Gordy Louis R. Grobmyer Jimmy H. Hughes Byron E.Jackson Ronald S. Kent Roger A. McLeod Jessie S. Moore Franklin Myers Samuel O. Peach Harry A. Puryear, Jr. John M. Randall William K. Roberson William E. Routt Robert D. Sanderson Marcus D. Schenck Adrian Skipper Richard K. Swain David H. Thornhill Lester W. Towles Robert W. Triplett Fook Mon Tse Michael W. Walker Robin C. Westerfield Paul R. White Michael D. Yates 107 Eta Kappa Nu OFFICERS SAMUEL PEACH President KEITH SWAIN Vice President WAYNE DEAR . . Secretary JOHN EASLEY .Treasurer JERREL MITCHELL . Faculty Advisor MEMBERS David Neal Arnold Charles Brooks James Cochran Claude Connell Wayne Dear John Easley Jimmy Hughes Byron Jackson Samuel Peach Walter Stokes Keith Swain Fook Mon Tse Michael Walker Michael Williams Rodney Williams Thomas Yarbrough Gerald Youngblood 108 Pi Delta Epsilon Journalism Honorary OFFICERS GEORGE SCOTT LUTER President MANSELL McCORD Vice President LYNN PETERSON Treasurer MEMBERS Martha Armstrong Susan Brown Hob Bryan Jean Anne Campbell Gay Chow Fred Crumpton Sassy Draper John George Betsy Gernert Melissa Grant Elaine Graves Jonell Kerkhoff June Lindsey George Scott Luter Mansel McCord Connie Parks Lynn Peterson Charles Pickering Rebecca Raney Richard Snyder Susan Spradley Chris Stanton Mary Stubbs Jane Virden Wyeth Walker FACULTY-HONORARY Turner Catledge Henry Meyer Paul Pittman Roy Ruby 109 Alpha Epsilon Delta OFFICERS RICHARD A. CONN President MYRTIS ANN HICKS Vice President STANLEY ROBERT McCLURE Secretary MICHAEL ARD Treasurer DR. JOHNT. MORROW . Advisor MEMBERS Elechia Joyce Anthony Michael Ard Edna Brannan Berryhill Harold L. Bolten Marietta Brown Gregory J. Byrne Clifton C. Cartwright Claude C. Coffey Richard A. Conn William M. Crecink Toni E. Drennan John P. Foster Patsy Lynn Fowlk.es Steve Geno Malcolm G. Gray Hardy Harris James O. Hebert Charles D. Hensleigh Myrtis Ann Hicks Claudia G. Hicks Bruce Hollinger David O. Hollis James W. Hover Ronald Hunsiger Charles W. Kish William R. Locke George D. Lyon Thomas Mason Stanley R. McClure Emma Sue Moorehead Walter C. Moses R. Jim Myers Robert P. Myers Charlotte E. Nowlin Martha Jeane O ' Neal Edward E. Rigdon Gabriel Rona Steve Tart Derryl Wheeler Frances B. Wiggins Leesa R. Wise no Scabbard and Blade ROTC Honorary OFFICERS JIMMY GREEN Captain STEVEN SHEPHERD First Lieutenant DON CURTO Second Lieutenant PAUL LEWIS First Sergeant LTC. PAULS. SELLARS . . Company Advisor MEMBERS Timothy C. Bates Michael R. Bearden Garry L. Brewer Samuel J. Carroll Edwin Cheshire Don Curto Grady L. Dickey Jim Ferguson Steve Flanagan Joe G. Flynt, Jr. Robert G Ford John C. Franck Jimmy Green Mike Holloway James E. Huerkamp Gan Jee Paul Lewis Bobby Moore Jim Nance Chris K. Pratt Steven Shepherd Homer Smith Darrell Stafford Henry P. Triplett Bill Waller John Watts ill Arnold Air Society SQUADRON OFFICERS DUANE W. DEAL Commander JAMES J. FRANKLIN Deputy Commander ROBERT A. SMITH Operations Officer MARSHALL G. SMITH Administrative Officer BRADY W. SWINNEY . . ..... Comptroller ROBERT HOLLOWAY Information Officer FORREST P. SMITH ..Chaplain MAJOR PAUL W. PEEPLES Advisor AREA OFFICERS RICHARD M. TAYLOR Commander HOMER C. SMITH Deputy Commander DAVID G. CURTIS Operations Officer PAUL M. McKISSACK Administrative Officer WILLIAM M. BUCHANAN Comptroller MICHAEL V. JARRELL Information Officer JACOB G. THORN Chaplain LT. COL. GEORGE ANDERSON . .Advisor MEMBERS Ted F. Bovvlds William M. Buchanan David H. Curtis John P. Davis Duane W. Deal James L. Deane Ryan F. Ferrell Donald V. Folden James J. Franklin William W. Franklin Kris S. Fulton Will Hegman Robert Holloway Thomas G. Howse Bolen Lee Huffman Michael V. Jarrell James S. Johnson Ronald A. Martin Paul M. McKissack Tony J. Mefford George R. Moore Emma Sue Moorehead William J. Mullican Albert H. Pettigrew Clark S. Pilgrim Dick Powell Michael H. Sluder Bobby J. Smith Forrest P. Smith Homer C. Smith Joseph E. Smith Robert A. Smith Marshall G. Smith Brady W. Swinney Richard M. Taylor Jacob G. Thorn John G. Watts Timothy N. Williams Joe Don Willingham George T. Young 112 Chi Epsilon NATIONAL CIVIL ENGINEERING HONORARY OFFICERS President PAUL CONGUISTA Vice President RICKY BROADHEAD Secretary Treasurer CAREY HARDIN Marshal BUSH HAMILTON Editor JIM AVIS Faculty Advisor DR. J. L. MAHLOCH Jim Avis Rickey Broadhead John Devine Clyde Carison Paul Conquista Steve Cook Dr. Marion Corey Steve Daniel Rodney Ham Bush Hamilton Carey Hardin Barrett Hicks MEMBERS David Hopper Helen Joe Danny Johnson Phillip Lee Bobby McCullouch Allen Perry Joe Smith Robert Triplett Don Walters Robert Wood William Worthey Dr. Victor Zitta 113 k Interfraternity Council 1. Ed Cheshire 2. Bill Hosch 3. David Senseman 4. Alan Walters 5. Jimmy Holliman 6 . Steffan Cress 7. Jeff Adcock 8. Steve Home 9. Billy Martin 10. Larry Clark 11. Bill Lewis 12. Bob Weston 13. Len DiSanza 14. Steve Murff 15. George Pickett 16. Charlie Cumbaa 17. Tucker Miller 18. Mike Brinson 19. Rick Galloway 20. Mike Hardy 21. Forest Smith 22. Lee Curtis 23. Mark Williams OFFICERS, Seated: John Paxton, Vice President; Paul Karre, President. Standing: Steve Murff, Rush Chairman; Dee Brookshire, Advisor; Leigh Hummer, Secretary-Treasurer. 116 Junior Interfraternity Council 1. Jim Flannagan 2. Mike Boyd 3. Ed Norton 4. Randy Monaghan 5. Dwight Husband 6. Larry Addkison 7. Sonny Tucker 8. Si Brantley 9. Paul Ellis 10. Sam Riddell 11. John Sherman 12. David Waters 13. Jeff Long 14. Robert Lowry 15. Don Alston 16. Ben Brassel OFFICERS, Seated: Si Brantley, President; Paul Ellis, Vice President. Standing: John Paxton, Advisor; O. C. Sonny Tucker, Secretary-Treasurer. 117 Panhellenic 1. Barbara Blankenship 2. Lynda Crosby 3. Kay Naklie 4. Julie Sides 5. Donna Moore 6. Germaine Filgo 7. Lynda Brown 8. Cita Evans 9. Sherrye Acy 10. Helen Spelzhaus 11. Dari Green 12. Nancy Patterson 13. Ellen Reynolds 14. Martha Germany 15. Susan Fairbanks 16. Martha Armstrong 17. Kathy Pollard 18. Demi Moore 19. Jane Hawkins 118 Jr. Panhellenic 1. Tricia Fields 2. Sky Craft 3. Katie Barwick 4. Charlene Wright 5. Lydia Fulford 6. Mary Lyn Morgan 7. Chandler Mitts 8. Janet Ehret 9. Lynn Allen 10. Marsha Myrick 11. Poky Watts 12. Vicky Robertson 119 First Row: Dixie Adams, Katie Barwick, Melanie Batson, Pat Bennett, Shelia Belue, Ardeth Bertucci, Robin Bethune, Gloria Biggers, Kathy Buckner. Second Row: Terri Britt, Gail Broome, Donna Brown, Carol Conn, Debra Conner, Linda Crosby, Janis Dale, Sandra Davis, Norma Draper. Third Row: Susan Early, Nancy Earnheart, Suzanne Echols, Lina Elam, Diana Farish, Reg- ina Ford, Joette Garner, Debra Gore, Teresa Gower. Fourth Row: Melissa Grant, Barbara Green, Shelly Greenwell, Carol Gris- ham, Karen Hammermeister, Virginia Hardy, Susan Harmon, Alice Harned, Helen Harned. Fifth Row: Kitty Hatten, Nancy Henry, Ellen Hildebrand, Tucker Hughes, Vicki Johnson, Jennie Jordan, Kathy Keeth, Pam Kolb, Diane Land. Sixth Row: Laura Lee, Leanna Lindsey, Rudy Lipe, Jayne Lowery, Bonnie Lovorn, Vicki Martin, Vicki McNeel, Diane Meador, Coni Min- ton. Seventh Row: Donna Moore, Suzanne Morris, Teresa Neely, Pam Parsons, Susan Price, Millie Provenza, Vicki Robertson, Deles Royal, Linda Shira. Eighth Row: Beth Smith, Donna Spengler, Mimi Sullivan, Terry Talbert, Gay Thomas, Debra Thompson, Cindy Tomlinson, Susie Valentour, Kathleen Vardaman. Ninth Row: Charlotte Watkins, Ann Wells, Nan Wil- kinson. Alpha Delta Pi 121 First Row: Wanda Abies, Christie Allen, Gail Amis, Jamye Barnes, Kay Barrett, Debbie Branton, Ann Brock, Carolyn Brook- shire, Jane Brookshire, Marsha Brown, Teresa Bruton, Kaye Calvert. Second Row: Joan Canterberry, Beverly Carter, Lisa Clark, Wanda Clark, Karen Clements, Susan Cockeran, Carolyn Coleman, Catherine Coleman, Melissa Collins, Pam Cour- son, Cathy Craig, Lisa Crawford. Third Row: Carol Crumbly, Gerre Cumbaa, Dixie Derrington, Kathy Dotson, Julie Franklin, Margaret Frazier, Eli Fuller, Betsy Gernert, Dari Green, Merry Anne Hall, Laura Hardin, Jane Hardy. Fourth Row: Beth Harris, Pam Hartly, Pat Hartly, Sally Hazard, Kaye Hillman, Doris Holder, Susan Hull, Pam Heflin, Leslie Jones, Debbie Jones, Brenda Jones, Brenda Kilby, Liz Lane. Fifth Row: Melanie Love, Mary Lee Maddin, Martha Martin, Camille McCarley, Cynt- hia McCarty, Betty Grace Millard, Sloan Mitchell, Miller Mitchell, Paula Mitchell, Sam Montesi, Margaret Moore, Pam Moore. Sixth Row: Marsha Myrick, Susan Neill, Mary Jane Nichols, Barbara Odom, Amy O ' Neal, Beth O ' Neal, Pam Par- tridge, Parry Patrick, Julie Patrick, Connie Peranch, Virginia Phillips. Seventh Row: Rhonda Plummer, Susan Power, Tricia Putnam, Julia Rainey, Rebecca Raney, Kim Red, Kathy Roebuck, Sara Ann Roman, Libba Shoaf, Cathy Smith, Meddy Smith, Becky Smith. Eighth Row: Suzanne Speed, Sissy Stallings, Tamara Stanislaus, Chris Stanton, Barbara Stevenson, Jane Thompson, Fancy Thomson, Jane Thrash, Annette Tribble, Laura Truitt, Kim Turner, Elou Turpin. Ninth Row: Elise Van Hecke, Jane Virden, Paula Watkins, Adrian Watts, Nell Parker Watts, Becky Webb, Marsha Wedgeworth, Sissy White, Vir- ginia White, Ruth Williams, Mariann Williamson, Mary Williamson. Tenth Row: Charlene Wright. Chi Omega 123 iJi Ml (AA ; A First Row: Nancy Abies, Gay Allen, Pam Altman, Beth Ammons, Ellen Anger, Martha Armstrong, Becky Arthur, Judi Bailey, Patti Bannon, Beth Beane, Brenda Belcher. Second Row: Edna Berryhill, Cindy Black, Mary Bolmes, Mary Windsor Boyd, Janice Bragg, Barbara Brothers, Lynda Brown, Susan Brown, Robbie Camp, Marcia Carter, Kim Carter. Third Row: Pam Cates, Cathy Chiappinelli, Betsy Conger, Sandy Cook, Sky Craft, Gail Crosby, Dianne Cunningham, Nancy Davenport, Linda Davis, Beth Densford, Susan Dolby. Fourth Row: Janet Dowdle, Gwen Eason, Cathy Ellis, Sarah Ellison, Mary Engelbrecht, Betsy Fagan, Missy Fondren, Cindy Foresman, Marilyn Fortner, Ellen Gillentine, Debbie Gordon. Fifth Row: Gaye Gough, Jan Gousset, Susan Harmon, Jeanette Harper, Lynnette Harris, Frieda Heflin, Patti Hinrichs, Missy Horton, Beverly Howell, Marilyn Jamison, Mary Leta Jones. Sixth Row: Virgie Jones, Jonell Kerkoff, Cindy Langston, Elizabeth Lloyd, Cathy Lyon, Cathy McMullan, Miriam McNamee, Debbie Moore, Mary Lyn Morgan, Lauren Morse, Libby Mosley. Seventh Row: Peggy Mosley, Melinda Munson, Pat Pennington, Sherry Perkins, Barbara Prosser, Amelia Reagan, Gwen Rector, Bonnie Rice, Debbie Sampley, Sherrill Shannon, Donna Simpson. Eighth Row: Cissy Smith, Helen Spelzhaus, Sandra Spencer, Ellen Thomas, Jo Troxell, Marsha Vaughn, Carolyn Vinson, Bo Vosburgh, Tracy Vosburgh, San Webb, Nancy Weems. Ninth Row: Hazel West, Jan Whiteside, Terry Wise. Delta Delta Delta 125 First Row: Lynn Aden, Nancy Aden, Susan Albritton, Lynn Allen, Lanny Baker, Beth Baldwin, Vicki Baskin, Betty Beck, Ann Beverly, Lynn Beverly, Robin Beverly, Kay Biglane. Second Row: Janie Bishop, Gay Blackledge, Ginger Bland, Becky Blaylock, Beth Boggess, May Booth, Jackie Bogdahn, Kathy Branch, Lyn Branch, Barbara Brent, Mary Briggs, Shelia Buffington. Third Row: Margie Campbell, Barbara Carraway, Audra Castles, Emily Conway, Libba Cook, Gusta Covington, Sarah Faye Craine, Susan Cruise, Chris Cunningham, Angie Currey, Susan Curtis, Susan Daily. Fourth Row: Marty Davis, Paulette Duke, Christie Duplain, Rima Edwards, Gayla Elkin, Calvert Estes, Cita Evans, Tricia Fields, Becky Fields, Julia Flowers, Julie Fowlkes, Kathy Frankel. Fifth Row: Linda Frankel, Teena Freeman, Carol Hairston, Margaret Harris, Nancy Harris, Margaret Hegman, Janet Hennington, Holly Hines, Anita House, Vikki Hughes, Lynn Jordan, Dinah Knight. Sixth Row: Janie LaBerge, Betsy Lenoir, Suzanne Little, Laura Little, Margaret Mansfield, Melinda Maxwell, Marilyn McClendon, Sunny McGahey, Katie McKee, Lanelle McLellan, Lynn Moorehead, Glenda Mullins. Seventh Row: Debra Nabors, Margaret Ann Nickle, Brooks Nickles, Susan Owings, Connie Parks, Melanie Penn, Pam E. Perry, Pam Perry, Kennedy Peterson, Diane Porter, Deb- bie Quails, Carey Rather. Eighth Row: Gale Read, Ginger Roby, Linda Russell, Melissa Russell, Cindy Shumake, Jo Shumake, Clinette Sims, Katy Smith, Tonya Sparks, Jeanne Spencer, Lillian Stevens, Lyndy Stevens. Ninth Row: Marcia Stevens, Patsy Stubbs, Suzette Summers, Cathy Sutherland, Sandy Sutherland, Bobbi Jo Sweat, Patti Turnipseed, Kathy Walker, Wyeth Walker, Lisa Welch, Susan Williams, Suzanne Woods. Tenth Row: Debbie Young, Judi Francis. Delta Gamma 127 ■m«mhHI First Row: Pam Aldridge, Kathy Alexander, Mitzi Anthony, Beverly Barnett, Eva Bell, Debbie Berry, Jean Blount, Joyce Blount, Nancy Burleson, Beth Byrd, Libba Cole. Second Row: Marcia Cole, Jane Cook, Francis Dalfuime, Karen Delouche, Mary Lees Edwards, Jenny Emerson, Kay Epperson, Jenny Ethridge, Jarie Ezelle, Germaine Filgo, Hattie Flowers. Third Row: Lynn Fraley, Lydia Fulford, Margaret Gammage, Marsha Gregg, Barbara Gunter, Mar- tha Jo Harrison, Melanie Heflin, Kathleen Holden, Leah Howell, Sandra Hufford, Kathy Humphries. Fourth Row: Donna Jamerson, Rebecca Jumper, Vickie Kealhofer, Susan Lang, Charmie Lassen, Cynthia Lewis, Chris Longest, Beth McCully, Shirley McElroy, Brenda McKinney, Mary McNeer. Fifth Row: Brenda Messer, Leslie Misch, Kim Monroe, Jene Moore, Sherry Moore, Holly Morris, Pam Moses, Marilynn Murray, Marion Nolan, Lana Oliphant, Janet Owen. Sixth Row: Mary Phyllis Phipps, Kathy Pollard, Peggy Pond, Virginia Richmond, Vicky Robinson, Elizabeth Rogers, Jane Roper, Debra Ruf- fin, Mary Beth Rutledge, Pam Sanders, Pat Sanders. Seventh Row: Carol Sanderson, Marion Schaff, Liz Setzler, Marion Shields, Connie Sides, Lisa Sim- mons, Lana Smith, Patricia Stoner, Lisa Summerford, Kim Tardy, Susan Thompson. Eighth Row: Elva Kay Tims, Sandi Vallas, Beth Weilenman, Susan Weir, Mary Ann West, Roberta Wheeler, Christy Whitaker, Jennifer Wildman, Sandy Wilemon, Patty Ann Williams, Nance Yerger. Kappa Delta 129 •-; — : • - J First Row: Libbie Apostle, Kathy Beattie, Beverly Kay Bost, Diane Bounds, Cindy Bozeman, Kay Branch, Crickett Brawner, Jan Brent, Sandy Brock, Suzanne Brown, Rosemary Carter. Second Row: Mary Jo Collier, Kathy Conner, Jo Cox, Beth Cranston, Harriet Crowe, Fran Crumby, Mary Garth Crumby, Beth Cutrer, Debra Dewease, Jo Margaret Dillon, Sassy Draper. Third Row: Phyllis Driskell, Brenda Farnheart, Susan Ehret, Janet Ehret, Ava Fleming, Pat Fulgham, Genger Gaston, Cookie Gerache, Marsha Giffin, Kim Goad, Susan Good. Fourth Row: Barbara Grayson, Ginny Groome, B. J. Henry, Ann Hicks, Jane Hill, Sissie Hodges, Faith Hopper, Melanie Hutton, Janie Jennings, Ann Johnson, Gwenn Johnson. Fifth Row: Toni Jones, Neetsie Jordan, Marie Jordan, Vicki Joseph, Nancy Knott, Mary Elizabeth Koury, Vicki Lackey, Janice Langston, Ginny Lee, June Lindsey, Judy Luina. Sixth Row: Molly Luke, Beth Ann Luter, Pam Maddox, Missy Manning, Marilyn Mansour, Ginny McGuire, Kay Mcllwain, Kathy McKissalk, Rooney Metcalf, Car- lene Miller, Nancy Mitchell. Seventh Row: Chandler Mitts, Becky Morgan, Diane Morgan, Sally Morgan, Julia Muse, Cindy Noble, Sandy Norris, Susan Parker, Karen Patrick, Lucia Perkins, Lynn Peterson. Eighth Row: Laurie Propst, Beth Ramsey, Phyllis Reynolds, Ellen Reynolds, Melanie Shapley, Kathy Short, Julie Ann Sides, Carley Sims, Patti Sisson, Dawn Smith, Emmye Smith. Ninth Row: Susan Tingle, Lolo Tuberrini, Meriwether Turman, Suzelle Weems, Susan Werkheiser, Kay Williams, Leisa Williams. PhiMu 131 $ % 1 -■First Row: Sherry Acy, Cynthia Allen, Jean Baddley, Cheryl Berry, Patricia Boyd, Janeen Bozeman, Stephanie Brook, Lauri Brown, Robin Brown. Second Row: Dorcus Bryant, Jo Ann Carr, Martha Carter, Annette Coker, Lee Cooke, Lynn Cooke, Niki Cross, Sue Curtis, Debbie Dendy. Third Row: Marijo Denman, Connie Dunn, Julie Eastwood, Cindy Ellis, Martha Germany, Libby Givens, Holly Glenn, Debbie Hathcock, Alice Ann Henderson. Fourth Row: Ann Hendricks, Joan Ishee, Jeri Janes, Paula Jernigan, Julie Karre, Mary Karre, Nola Kenwright, Janet LaCour, Beverly Laster. Fifth Row: Anne Lewis, Shelia Len- nard, Kathleen Magruder, Doris Malouf, Robbie Mann, Katherine Manning, Mary M?rtin, Susan McKinley, Betty Morgan. Sixth Row: Gail Moss, Debbie Murley, Kay Naklie, Debbie Nicholson, Barbara Norman, Debbie Perkins, Suzanne Posey, Janet Potts, Brenda Rednour. Seventh Row: Debra Rednour, Susan Roberts, Martha Robinson, Jan Sanford, Rhonda Selman, Cynthia Shannon, Cathy Shaw, Carolyn Ann Sledge, Becky Snowden. Eighth Row: Susan Steingruber, Rebecca Stephenson, Joyce Thomas, Ronnie Thomas, Jan Tillery, Cynthia Tucker, Susan Twyman, Jan Valentine, Barbara Walters. Ninth Row: Pat Ward, Becky Warriner, Julia Watson, Elizabeth Watts, Margaret Weathersby, Gail Webb, Suzanne Yates, Margo Yates. Zeta Tau Alpha 133 , v  - ' ♦ ♦ ' -n m W - £ j£3r - ' ' I2 f • • ' • • . 3fa - . % v . N ■r % ' ' •■i«T ' . ' ;:f ' ' ' V ' qWSIiwS? '  ffir%if RI fl w . ? ' ,-T!- fl - i T - ; ' ? ri T ' ; -r ' , . ' X . v r K Vv First Row: Robert Boucher, Garry Brewer, Edison Futrell, Joe Gentile. Second Row: James Johnson, William Moore, John Mor- ris, Cody Parker. Third Row: Lou Parker, Ronald Tuggle, Chester Whalen. Acacia 135 _ — First Row: Roger Allen, Danny Brazelton, Karl Byrd, Steve Cappaert, Richard Carson, Steffan Cress. Second Row: Tommy De Weese, Scott Eckler, David Fairley, Jerry Fulgham, Donald Hagan, Charles House. Third Row: James Houston, William Ivy, Michael James, Thomas Jones, Thomas Keeton, Geoffrey Lehman. Fourth Row: Robert Lowry, George Lyon, Thomas Mason, William Noble, William Thomas Oakes, James Peterson. Fifth Row: Robert Pritchard, Andy Ratcliff, Francis Ruffin, Thomas Shuler, Al Thomas, Gary Utley. Sixth Row: Mark Van Devender, Mke Vincent, Bennett Walker, Zach Wasson, Steve Willis, Jody Woodward. Alpha Tau Omega 137 • • . ' v r • i • ;V ?. X L r 7 |ijpp sp« - : First Row: Lee Bowling, Johnny Brown, Timothy Crowther, Michael David, Robert David, Dwight Emerick. Second Row: Gary Forkham, William Fortner, Richard Galloway, Rickey Haynes, James Holley, Chuck Huffman. Third Row: Mack Jourdan, Tony Kelly, Samuel Kennedy, Mark Lewis, Johnny Marble, Phillip Middleton. Fourth Row: Randall Miller, Charles Powell, Harold Scott, Jim Smith, Brad Stewart, Rusty Tillman. Fifth Row: William Tramel, Sonny Ticler, Carl Turner, Robert Upshaw, Earl Westmoreland, Robert Lee Wilson. Delta Chi 139 First Row: John Baker, Ernie Barnes, James Bell, Joseph Campbell, Barry Cox, David Fowler. Second Row: Charles Grace, Jerry Grace, Phillip Ham- ilton, Joe Hill, Steve Holland, Jimmy Holliman. Third Row: Brewer Huber, Mitchell Jumper, Floyd Lowry, Preston Maxey, Ross McGehee, Danny Murphy. Fourth Row: Tommy Murphy, Keith Neerguard, Ott Norwood, Carl Parker, Alvin Rhodes, Perry Smith. Fifth Row: Jerry Strong, Bill Tate, Dempsey White, Addison Wynn. Farmhouse 141 ■■■■?■■■;■:■:■■■-- ' ■-■■' . ■■-■: : :;v :: : First Row: David Allen, George Allen, Frank Anger, Sammy Ashley, Steve Bost, Doug Brown, Tommy Burchfield, Woodson Carter, Ed Cheshire. Second Row: Seager Collier, Jerry Cruise, David Hawkins, Jim Hawkins, Charles Dorroh, Ron Duck- worth, Richard Ferree, Mark Flanaghan, Grey Flowers. Third Row: David Ford, Leon Fouch, Charles Gordon, Newman Gos- horn, Danny Griffin, David Guion, Hank Hairston, Mitch Hester, Don Hines. Fourth Row: Rob Hines, Johnny Holliday, Phil Hurt, Harry Lee James, Bill Kelly, Pete Kestenbaum, Sammy Ketchem, Earle Lake, Paul Lewis. Fifth Row: Louie Little, Ken Magee, Clay McConnel, Bob McElroy, Sam McRae, Gary Miles, Birdie Montgomery, Grady Morgan, B. F. Oliver. Sixth Row: Guy O ' Reilly, Frank Page, Steve Patton, Vernon Piece, Charles Ratliff, Sam Riddell, Richard Ridgeway, Tim Ross, Jimmy Sacca. Seventh Row: Parker Sartain, Brent Saunders, Charles Shelton, Carlos Smith, Carl Smith, Chuck Snapka, Larry Solo- mon, Mike Spooner, David Steel. Eighth Row: Bos Stevens, Skipper Stevens, Johnny Swayze, Steve Swayze, John Taylor, Wil- lie Thompson, Ricky Varner, Eddie Wally, Alan Walters. Ninth Row: Stan West, Charles Whitaker, David Wilson John Windham, Ed Winkel, Bill Young. Kappa Alpha 143 « •« ' i r 1 • •    Ajyyyt .......v Txr . . . „ 1 • ' - % i .„■■■£ iftflHKsJ ? ! !. j   ftit« ea l ' %  «■t fcw First Row: Roy Adams, Larry Addkinson, Tommy Aitken, John Ammons, Bob Archer, Robert Arnold, Tom Bailey, Tom Ball, John Barnett, Bryan Batson, Glenn Beckham. Second Row: Steve Biggers, Mrs. E. C. Bingham, John Booth, Gene Bouchillon, Shelton Bowie, Mike Brinson, Bob Brown, Jimmy Bruton, Michael Buffington, Andy Cam- pagna, John Castleberry. Third Row: Melvin Chaney, Mac Clements, Denny Cole, Sellers Cole, Steve Corhern, For- rest Darwin, Tim Douglas, John Douglas, Paul Ellis, Joe Flynt, Hugh Fonville. Fourth Row: Mickey George, Morgan Gulledge, Harris Hankins, Kenneth Harris, Sam Harris, Ray Hayes, Bubba Hendrix, John Hill, Larry Holland, Harry Howell, Gene Hurt. Fifth Row: Coy Irvin, Wesley James, Doug Kearney, Jimmy King, Joe Kirkland, Russell Kyle, David Laughlin, Stan Leflore, Mark Looney, Billy Luter, Ronnie Bulldog Martin. Sixth Row: Allen McKnight, Rusty McMillan, Lee Middleton, Tucker Miller, Pete Mills, Chip Miskelly, Oscar Miskelly, Haskins Montgomery, Jimmy Morgan, John Morgan, Jerry Nowell. Seventh Row: Buzzy Parham, John Paxton, Donnie Pep- per, Jack Phillips, Tommy Pittman, Richard Puckett, Ronnie Raggio, Boyd Rhea, Hugh Rigby, Ronnie Roberts, Craig Shidler. Eighth Row: Rixon Simmons, Richard Sitton, Billy Slack, Danny Smith, Sammy Smith, Jimmy Spar- row, Don Stallings, Bill Steinriede, Glenn Stewart, Samuel Sumrall, Jack Sutphen. Ninth Row: Steve Tartt, Sledge Taylor, Lex Taylor, Don Thames, Buford Tubbs, Jimmy Vance, George Vanlandingham, Gene Walker, Harold White, Wright Williamson, Bubbie Windham. Tenth Row: Jim Wisner, Freddie Woodward, Mike Yates. Kappa Sigma 145 • f%- J 5 ' B h %- 1 Btj r jflb First Row: Hank Barger, Mike Biglane, Tommy Blanks, Bill Boyd, Bryan Broadhead, Dale Broadhead, Jody Bryant, Steve Cas- cio, Leon Cefalu. Second Row: Kevin Clark, Pete Clark, Harold Cleveland, Ernie Collins, David Crawford, Miller Crawford, Mark Crow, Billie Curtis, Charles Curtis. Third Row: Lee Curtis, Tom Davis, John Draper, Allen Farrish, Larry Favreau, Larry Fraser, Mac Fulghum, Carl Gambrell, Brant Godbold. Fourth Row: Bob Hairston, Bob Hampton, Dennis Haslip, James Hen- dricks, John Hendricks, Chuck Hobart, Britt Holliday, Bobby Holloway, Darrell Livingston. Fifth Row: Hal Mardis, Mansell McCord, Gary Mills, Arthur Minton, Randy Monaghan, David O ' Bryan, Steve Peresich, Pete Peyton, Irving Pylate. Sixth Row: Joe Reeves, Bill Roberson, Jack BJ Sewell, Ray Smith, Jimmie Smith, Johnny Stephenson, Chip Templeton, Bob Tucker, Clay Wadlington. Seventh Row: Steve Walhood, Nat Washburn, Charlie Webster, Don Whitehead, Alan Ray Wil- liams, Mark Williams, Tim Williams, Kirk Williamson, Mark Williamson. Eighth Row: Rusty Williamson, Grady Wright, Glenn Young. Lambda Chi Alpha 147 j ' +Jf? « Mt W 0 im . JU 1 V V ' V  , f ■« ' ■I   ' ■: ' ; ' - :; £: ' : W ; :- ' : ; A s v ■x ; ii i A ; U Wm hi - First Row: Michael Boyd, Jerry Burkett, Jan Clark, Mark Colbert, Michael Conner, James Davis, Aubrey T. Earnheart. Sec- ond Row: Robert Earnheart, Burke Fisher, David Gaddis, Buzzy Handwerker, Steve Horn, Leigh Hummer, Ray Jordan. Third Row: Tom Kirkland, Ken Krohn, William Martin, Steve Mattox, Curtis McNeer, Thomas Mize, Richard Mosby. Fourth Row: Marshall Mowdy, David Mulholland, Franklin Myers, Jon David Naugher, Vic Nickels, James Edward Nor- ton, Ben Penn. Fifth Row: Steve Price, Bob Raymond, Chris Rebmann, Porter Robinson, Robert Siedell, James Sneed, Mike Spragins. Sixth Row: Kyle Steward, Bob Stimson, David Vinzant, John Wallace, David Wesley, Fred Williams, Lee Wilson. Phi Gamma Delta 149 •W—--1? ;- , () K T CO CO-OP X.: ' - - 1 i : — — ■; First Row: Tony Acosta, Glenn Antee, Ted Battley, Paul Belk, Richard Benton, Rodney Brewer, Ricky Brown. Second Row: Paul Burch, Kelby Carter, Blane Davis, Durwood Dunn, Dennis Everett, Newton Farmer, Donald Folden. Third Row: Rob- ert Forbes, Rick Gill, Tom Gladney, Pat Goldine, Bill Gullet, Alan Hale, Ross Hamilton. Fourth Row: Donald Hinman, Ray Johnson, Steven Jones, Ronnie Kent, Doug Lack, Ed Leggett, Perry Marchant. Fifth Row: Stanley McAbee, Baird McAlexander, Phil McDade, David Montgomery, John Moon, James Odom, Raymond Rasberry. Sixth Row: David Rice, Ricky Sartin, Lawrence Schmidt, James Spencer, David Sunderland, Joseph Townsend, Bob Westondorf. Seventh Row: John Wever, Joe Willingham, William Wood, Franklin Wright. Phi Kappa Tau 151 TTk First Row: Andy Alexander, David Aven, William Ayres, Rod Baker, Charles Barrentine, Joe Brown, Thomas Buckley, Tim Buckley. Second Row: Shelby Bumside, James Cantrell, Rob Chambers, Eddie Clark, Ray Clower, Mitch Coleman, Ricky Conn, James Crosby. Third Row Louis Crumbly, Charles Cumbaa, Clinton Doby, Ross Fantz, David Farris, Ryan Ferrell, Rip Fowler, Gene Francis. Fourth Row: Johnny Geotes, Norman Green, Mike Hicks, Bob Holmes, Ray Howell, Bubba Johnston, Ab Jones, Randy Kelly. Fifth Row: Andy King Richard Lawrence, Newton Love, Rodney Lovitt, Phil Mangum, Tom Marshall, Jack Mashburn, Tim Maxey. Sixth Row: Mark McKay Paul Metz ames Morgan, David N.eman, Guy Nowell, Kent Patterson, Donnie Ray, Ted Roman. Seventh Row: Robert Sanderson, Steve Shackelford ' John Sherman, Ray Smith, Billy Taylor, Johnny Teringo, Bill Tippitt, Frank Wall. Eighth Row: Robert Wall, Allen Wallace, Michael West ' Charles Wright. Pi Kappa Alpha 153 V «3ff$- . . . . ' • V . i« -., ' ■V . ' ' ! ' ' ' ' TOK ' x 4 S£W  £ k ' •«r -.i ■■• l ■' . •■«« . ■I .Sit. .• -■. ' t - - • .••urttv pg iHk Front Row: Mark Adams, David Barger, Mark Barger, Dave Barham, Jim Barnes, Pope Bell, Reau Berry, Dave Billingsley, Ralph Billingsley. Second Row: Fredric Broyles, Jim Carnathan, Michael Carr, Graham Cassibry, Barry Clark, Bruce Davis Howard Davis, John Dawson, Cameron Dean. Third Row: Paul Duke, Kip Ezelle, Bert Falkner, Ricky Felker, Sammy Felker, ' David Fisher, Gordon Flowers, Ray Flowers, Grover Greer. Fourth Row: Danny Hargett, Jack Harris, Tommy Hengst John Hutchinson, Buster Johnson, Terry Jones, David Josey, David Kerr, Hank Lamb. Fifth Row: Tommy Loftis, Lawrence Long Duncan Lott, Tim Luster, Tim Lyons, Mike Mayer, John McAllister, Mark Meeks, Harold Mitchell. Sixth Row: Billy Mitts ' Charles Mortimen, Larry Mullins, Mike Myrick, Len Niven, Charles Phillip, Bill Phillips, Spencer Pope, Don Primos. Seventh Row: Donnie Prisock, Randy Randall, John Roberts, Xan Robertson, Scottie Scott, Dan Seale, Whit Simmons, Charles Stacy Steve Stephenson. Eighth Row: Thad Strange, David Thompson, Bill Trawick, Tommy Tupman, Bill Vandevender, Jim Vin- cent, Ed Walton, Richard Walton, David Waters. Ninth Row: Richard Watkins, Bob Weston, Edward Wheeler, Jimmy Whi- taker, Tom Whitaker, Tommy Williams, Jim Wofford, Mrs. Dorothy Huey. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 155 First Row: N A, Drew Allen, Larry Allen, James Anderson, David Armstrong, Temple Barry, Harold Beasley, Patrick Biglane, John Burch. Second Row: Franklin Coleman, Hugh Cooper, Charles W. Craven, Joe Dean, Donald Dornan, Harry Doucet, Dennis Farrell, Marty Farrell, James Flanagan. Third Row: Steven Flanagan, Tom Flanagan, Ronnie Gibbons, Bert Green, Bob Gregory, Jim Gregory, David Hemphill, David Hicks, David Houpt. Fourth Row: Rusty Howard, Thomas Hughes, Zack Hutchens, John Jennings, Clay Jones, Bobby Laconte, Edward Landers, Kent Leggett, Henry Martin. Fifth Row: Thomas Matthews, Hal McCarley, Sidney McLaurin, Frank McWhorter, Frank Miller, Ralph Neely, Cliff Norman, Howard Outlaw, Earl Pace. Sixth Row: Rodney Paulk, James Rawls, Bob Ray, James Read, Mahlon Sanford, David Senseman, Forrest Smith, Allan Stevens, Mike Stokes. Seventh Row: Harry Stone, Travis Tigrett, Richard Topp, Steve Trehern, Ricky Turner, Michael Vosburgh, Howard Waring, John West, Buddy White. Eighth Row: David Wimberly, Jim Woods. Sigma Chi 157 0 First Row: Jeff Adcock, Mac Aden, Hal Bailey, Robert Bass, Jack Bethany, Vern Booth, Brant Brantley, Si Brantley. Second Row: Garry Bray, Joey Breal, Carey Britt, Joey Collins, David Cook, Wix Crawford, Phil Fisher, Ricky Flynt. Third Row: Wayne Forrest, John Grafton, Ry Hemphill, John Henry, Bill Herm, David Herrin, Mike Higdon, Ken Hood. Fourth Row: Ken Johnson, Rocki Katz, Calvin Kelly, Kim Kirk- land, Ken LaBruyere, Jay Ledbetter, Lan Letner, Arnie Marcy. Fifth Row: Michael Mathis, Ken McBryde, John Meador, Tommy Middleton, Mark Mize, Travis Murphree, David Pace, Jim Quinn. Sixth Row: Ricky Robertson, Chris Rogers, Bob Shearer, Tommy Shelton, Mark Slo- cum, Jerry Slocum, Richard Snyder, Tom Stanfield. Seventh Row: Eddie Stikes, Joe Taggart, Phil Taylor, Mike Thomas, Bill Waller, Jr., Rick Wiggins, Steve Wilson. Sigma Phi Epsilon 159 K jf- 41 M r « fp; i ! A . j . ' , ' .V . First Row: Bobby Crumby, Stephen Dobson, Randy Ford, Kris Fulton. Second Row: Kirby Griffin, James Hester, Stuart Hooser, Bill Hosch. Third Row: David Huntington, Sam Jaynes, Donnie Milam, David Musgrave. Fourth Row: Gerald Patch, Gerald Sanchez, Mike Sluder, William Smith. Fifth Row: John Watts, Eddie Wilbanks, David Johnson. Sigma Nu 161 WE is First Row: David Alfred, Rusty Alston, Bob Blakely, Pat Bower, Ben Braswell, Larry Clark. Second Row: David Cook, Kenneth Davis, Herb Har- well, Terry Honnell, Johnny Horton, Anthony Johnson. Third Row: Steve Lawhorn, Preacher McFadden, Vic McLendon, Joel Muncie, Steve Murff, Mike Owens. Fourth Row: Steve Rigby, Randy Savell, Jeff Sayers, Robert Shelby, Randall Smith, James Thomas. Fifth Row: Tommy Ward Robert Whitley, Sam Wilson. Tau Kappa Epsilon 163 :. , n. ' j ri - ■C - ■% X I r w  S w . „ ■■■• : ha ■' ' f i P ■CVf ., First Row: Chuck Bearden, Wallace Carpenter, Robert Chancellor, William Chandler, Ricky Coghlan, Don Davis John Didlake. Second Row: Jerry Donovon, Joe Ewing, Temple Fulton, Scott Fulton, Garry Garrettson, Louis Grobmeyer ' , John Hamilton. Third Row: Carey Hardin, Mitchell Harmon, David Hester, Michael Hicks, Edgar Holt, Don Johnson, Wayne Ladner. Fourth Row: Eddie Little, Don Lomax, David Mardis, Voss McRaney, Joe Monti, Bruce Mowry, Larry Myers Fifth Row: Jerry Owen, Jimmy Pittman, Rodney Powell, Dennis Reed, Barry Royals, Richard Schimmel, Edward Senter. Sixth Row: Gary Shows, Cecil Stegall, Norman Stewart, Gary Tipton, Charlie Tompkins, Paul White, Felon Ray Wilson. Theta Tau 165 First Row: Michael Anderson, Joe Anguin, Eldon Bearden, John Beoddy, Ted Bowlds, Patrick Czerwinski. Second Row: Mark Demeranville Leo- nard Disanza Terry Downs William Green, C. B. Hales, Terry Hales. Third Row: Dwight Husband, Doug Kyle, Mike Ladner, Jeff Long, PhilMar- icn Doug McMichael. Fourth Row: Mike Nance, Mark O ' Neal, George Pickett, Fred Stewart, Glenn Tisdale, William Vance. Fifth Row- John Wel- Triangle 167 L 168 1973 Football 170 MSU Football Team 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Jimmy Payne David Dilley Ronnie Everett Kelvin Adams Melvin Barkum Bob Parks Willie Lee Norman Joseph Rockey Felker Mike Monaghan Nelson Fleet Alton McRee Leon Alexander James Smith Bill Buckley Barry Welch Mike Lawrence Robert Fitzgerald Larry Buie Jack Jordan Johnny Bruce Rodney Jones Wayne Jones Calvin Hymel Scott Perkins Steve Freeman Stan Black Bobby Wallace Ray Costict 39 Hugh Christian 40 Walter Packer 41 PhilLawler 42 Gerald Vaught 43 WillColtharp 44 Raven James 45 Andy Miller 46 Keith Holley 47 Stan Murray 49 Wade Garvin 50 Gram Hopkins 51 J. B. Sims 52 Sidney Key 53 Duane McNeill 54 Tommy Gatlin 55 Richard Keys 56 Mark White 57 Louis Saab 58 Bill Wilkerson 59 Mike Patrick 60 Larry Greenlee 61 Mike Younger 62 Danny West 63 Buster Jennings 64 Keith Temple 65 Jim Touchet 66 Larry Thompson 67 Sam Nichols 68 MarkTrogdon 69 Barry Holder 70 Jimmy Webb 72 Jim Eidson 73 Bobby Walden 74 Loyd Guillory 75 FredRainer 76 Jim Nicholas 77 Jackie Chapman 78 Greg Fountain 79 Roger Cook 80 Jack Rickman 81 Miles Keefe 82 Larry Brooks 83 Sandy Braswell 84 Jim Murdock 85 Bob Bozeman 86 Howard Lewis 87 Tommy Strahan 88 Danny Malone 89 Allen Brantley 90 Bubba Lott 91 Chuck Brislin 92 Larry Fike 93 John Carter 94 WallyCox 95 Vic Nickels 96 Chris Rowell 97 Bill Hudspeth 98 Larry McColiough 99 Harvey Hull 171 172 Coach Bob Tyler ' s young 1973 Bulldog football team, which featured 21 freshmen on the varsity for the final two games of the season, started the year quickly with a 4-1-1 record through their first six games but stalled down the home stretch to finish with a 4-5-2 record. The season marked Tyler ' s first as head coach of the Bulldogs and, although the results improved only slightly over last year, there was a marked difference in this year ' s team. Wayne Jones, Bill Buckley and Mike Patrick all set individual records for the Bulldogs this season. Jones set the single season rushing record with 1193 yards and also set the career rushing record with 1865 yards for three seasons. His 212 carries set another season mark. Buckley also set two records in grid action this season. Bill caught seven touchdown pas- ses for the yearly record and 14 for his career, also a new high. Patrick, a junior from Biloxi, compiled the best punting average for a year with a 44.5 average for 60 punts. The Bulldogs as a team set a single sea- son record for most yards gained as the Maroon and White offense rolled up 3755 yards in total offense. Patrick ' s punting also helped establish a new team punting average mark. The Northeast Louisiana Indians were the first opponents for Coach Tyler ' s lads and Northeast was definitely on the warpath. Actually had it not been for a freak play in the Bulldog ' s favor, State could have lost the contest to the Indians. Trailing 21-14 in the final quarter, the Bulldogs lined up for a field goal attempt with six minutes to play. A bad snap prevented the attempt but quarterback Rockey Felker hit tightend Danny Malone for a first down and the Bulldogs scored the tying points two plays later. % - ■' . 173 Vanderbilt ' s Commodores invaded Scott Field the next weekend to open Southeastern Conference warfare and after falling behind early in the second quarter, the Bull- dogs unleashed a powerful offensive attack to drown the Commodores 52-21. Jones scored three touchdowns in the game and walk-on place kicker Vic Nickels booted all seven extra points and a 42 yard field goal. Following the two campus games, the Maroons traveled to Jackson to meet the undefeated and 16th ranked Florida Gators. The two teams struggled through a scoreless opening stanza before State put two TD ' s on the scoreboard for a 14-0 half-time lead. The Bulldogs protected that lead during the third quarter and then outscored the Gators 19-12 in the final period for a 33-12 victory that left them in first place in the conference. State was to fall from that lofty position the next weekend as they returned to Jackson to host the Kentucky Wildcats. Cat Coach Fran Curci unshackled tailback Sonny Collins, who was to eventually win the SEC rushing race over Jones, for 229 yards and four touchdowns in a smashing 42-14 win. The Bulldogs never led in the contest and trailed by only seven points after three quarters before the dam burst. The loss drop- ped the Bully record to 2-1-1. Tallahassee, Florida was the first stop on a two game road trip for State with the Florida State Seminoles offering opposition. The Bulldogs quickly jumped to a 28-0 lead in the contest and won going away 37-12 for their first ever win over Florida State. The game cost the Bulldogs the services of quarterback Rockey Felker, however, as he suffered a broken right thumb in the third quarter and was to miss the next three games. Without their starting quarterback and in hostile country in Louisville, Kentucky, the Bulldogs were not to be denied by the Louisville Cardinals as they won their fourth game of the year 18-7. Defense was the main focal point in this contest with the Cardinals only score coming on an 80 yard run, which amounted to almost all of their total offense for the game. I A 174 Hii . ■!: « 175 176 Sporting their best record in several years, the Bulldogs came back to Scott Field to play Southern Mississippi for Homecoming. The game was destined to end in a tie, how- ever, and State never seemed to regroup following the contest for the remainder of the season. The Golden Eagles fought from behind twice in the game to forge the tie and for the first time in the year, managed to out-sta- tistic the Bulldogs. The Bulldogs still had a better record than was expected as they entered Murderer ' s Row with the 2nd ranked Alabama Crimson Tide the first on the list in Jackson. Bama scored on the second play of the game and it appeared as if it was going to be a long night for Bulldog supporters but State put up one of their finer efforts of the season, doing everything against the Tide but scoring. The final score was 35-0 but perhaps a truer story of the game can be seen by only 100 yards difference in total offense with Red Elephants blocking two field goals and stopping the Bullies on their nine yard line early in the game. Two more road games followed the loss to Alabama with Auburn next up at Auburn. State scored first in a game that saw Felker return to action with a Nickels field goal. Auburn battled back for a 7-3 half-time lead and never trailed again enroute to a 31-17 win. 177 Playing the second team in three weeks that was rated in the nation ' s Top Ten, Baton Rouge, Death Valley and the Louisiana State Tigers were ready and waiting for the Bulldogs. The Tigers jumped to an early 14-0 lead before State could dent the scoreboard on a 17 yard Jones burst up the middle. LSU went on to add 12 more points in the second quarter for a 26-7 half-time lead that was to end up being the final out- come. The Tigers used their first string throughout the third quarter and even into the fourth in an effort to impress the Orange Bowl scouts who were on hand for the game but a staunch Bulldog defense pre- vented any further damage. So it all came down to the annual grudge battle with Ole Miss. Both teams entered the contest with .500 records, the Rebels at 5-5 and the Bulldogs at 4-4-2. The game was scheduled for Jackson ' s Memorial Stadium for the first time since 1934. 43,000 fans showed up. At the contest ' s end, the happiest of those were Ole Miss fans because the Rebs beat the Bullies 38-10. In a game that reminded one all too much of last year ' s battle, State fumbled the foot- ball six times, losing it five with the Rebels scoring after four of the recoveries. Just as last year, Ole Miss was presented good field position by the Bulldogs as their scoring drives covered 31, 23, 43, and 30 yards plus a sustained 69 yard drive. The score at half-time was 14-10 and the Bulldogs were still in the game at the end of the third quarter, trailing only 17-70. The defense could not play the entire game, however, and they tired decisively in the final period as the Rebs rolled up three touchdowns. And the year ended. Tommy Strahan, Roger Cook, Danny West, Greg Fountain, Wayne Jones, Bill Buckley, Larry Greenlee and Johnny Bruce all played their last game in a Maroon and White uniform. They truly performed well this season. But that long awaited 8-3 or 9-2 or 10-0 season is not far off now. Instead of getting mad because the Bulldogs lost as we used to do, we now get mad because they didn ' t win, something entirely different. Coach Tuler says he won ' t be satisfied until the Bulldogs win and win consistently. And he means it. And for a change, Bulldog supporters believe it too. Included in that 3755 yards were 196 first downs, good for a single season record. Also, when divided by 11 games, the 3755 yards convert to 341.4 per game for another offensive new mark. 178 179 fclifci rrflr tur V- 1 v i r ' .ft 7- m — CSS IK «.i ' iii ' .Mii3WK ' I JTW 1 73 JZHI fc 3 _ .. 180 181 182 183 FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS, Front Row: Lolo Tubertini, Paul Belk, Robin McClellan, Andy Campagna, Tracy Vosburgh. Back Row: Gary Holloway, Wanda Clark, Mark Flanagan. 184 %ihte ARSITY CHEERLEADERS, Left to Right: Cricket Brawner, Malloy Addison, Kay Biglane, John Taylor, Diane Bounds, George Allen, Beverly McKee, Phil sher, Karen Clements, Ronnie Martin. 185 Basketball Basketball, bulldog style, the 1973-74 edition was one of the most exciting games in the Mississippi State gym in a decade. This year ' s team raced out to the best over-all record through the first half of the schedule since the 61-62 squad. Head Coach Kermit Davis added assistant coaches Mike Dill and Steve Newton to his line-up this year to fill the posts vacated since last season. Davis also had all five of last year ' s starters returning, although he inserted the number six man from a year ago, Bill Singletary, into the starting center slot. Singletary did not disappoint anyone with his performance through the Bulldog ' s first 15 games as he quickly became the ' Dogs leading rebounder and led the nation in field goal percentage for over a month. As this goes to press, Bill ranks second nationally, having slipped to a lowly for him percent- age of 70.0. Another noted improvement in this year ' s team was their showing at the free throw line. Through 15 games, State had made 236 of 302 attempts for a 78.1 percentage, good enough to rank third in the nation as a team, trailing only Seattle and fellow Southeastern Conference member Vanderbilt. State played six of their first games at home during the opening month of action, December. The College of Charles- ton was the first Bulldog opponent and also proved to be the Maroon and White ' s first victim. They fell 88-64 in the Bull- dog Gym. Texas provided resistance next as the SEC ' s smallest squad height-wise travelled to Austin. The Longhorns showed they knew how to play in their place, but they could not play quite well enough to defeat the Mississippi visitors. State 87- 82. 186 1973-74 BASKETBALL TEAM, Kneeling, Left to Right: Don Coleman, David Niemann, Jeff Stroman, Rich Knarr, Joe Dean, David Farris, Taki Koroneos, John Kantner, Martin Cupit. Standing, L to R: Larry Fry, Steve Steinwedel, David Hudek, Bob Shapiro, Dale Hathorn, Jerry Jenkins, Bill Singletary, Dale Haarman, Terry Kusnierz. 187 Two straight home games followed, although only one of these counted in the records. Samford visited the newly re- named Bulldog Pit and promptly fell under a relentless offensive attack 110-74. An exhibition game with the Australian Olympic Team three nights later began as if the Aussies were going to hand the ' Dogs their first loss. After a slow start, however, State came on strong and eventually won going away 87-57. Christmas holidays began for the students but the round- ballers just kept right on bouncing. Atlanta, Georgia was the next stop for the fighting Bulldogs as they called on Georgia Tech. The Yellowjackets knew how to play at home just as Texas did but again not well enough, at least as this particu- lar night to win. MSU 85-Tech 77. Yet, win they did as Houston Baptist fell 85-74, Christian Brothers College dropped a 73-62 decision and Southern Illi- nois at Edwardsville lost 86-81. January 5 brought a lot of the students back for on this Saturday night, Southerneastern Conference play started. Florida ' s Gators swam up to Starkville but the Bulldogs quickly skinned them for what they were worth and left the court with a 91-70 verdict. Next was Vanderbilt, ranked number eight in the nation at the time. Obviously unimpressed with such lofty statistics, the Bull- dogs jumped all over Vandy ' s ship and had it not been for the official ' s whistle, would have won. But the referees did show up for the game, unfortunately. State outscored Vandy by five field goals. Nevertheless, the Commodores won 75-69 as they made 29 of 32 free throw attempts as compared to the Bulldogs ' five of nine showing. One last trip outside of the conference brought South Flo- rida into the Bulldogs ' home. Apparently thinking they were just as good as any other SEC member, the Golden Brahmans nearly sent the Maroon and White reeling with their second defeat. MSU-86, USF-82. VI 188 189 190 ■WW ' ' ,■' i- ' I ' I a i if i rim h T El -t K r - w rxi . , _ ' M 191 Another conference road game followed as the nation ' s num- ber 10 team called from Tuscaloosa. The Crimson Tide proved to be an unhospitable guest as the Commodores had as they jumped off to an early 16-4 lead and finally won 85-68 in the Bulldogs ' worst showing to date. Two tough assignments were next on the agenda with the LSU Tigers visiting State, then a trip back to Georgia to play the Peach State Bulldogs. Starkville night life got to some of the Tigers before the skirmish here, however, and LSU Coach Dale Brown suspended seven of his players for breaking curfew. Left with just five players for the game, the Tigers managed to make a game of it for a half before bench strength on the part of the Bullies finally wore LSU down and allowed MSU to capture an 89-75 decision. Seeking their first conference road win and playing on the SEC TV Game of the Week, the Bulldogs put on quite a show for the fans in the game ' s first half. Tied 34-34 at the intermission, the Maroon and White went to work in the second half to blow Georgia all but out of their own coliseum. Final 76-56 our way. Next came the Bulldog ' s first home loss. This was against Auburn in an 87-81 game. Knoxville was on the agenda next but the Bulldogs also lost in a 70-61 game. Oxford, of course, is never nice to visit. This was the next game confronting the Maroon and White. State jumped to a seven point, 34-27, halfway rest lead and maintained it for the first eight minutes of the second half before OLE Miss got hot and not only wiped out that lead but built a seven point lead for themselves. The Bulldogs got back within one but could come no closer with free shots in the final minute setting the final margin. Them-72, Us-67. 192 193 194 Only one more win was required at the time of this writing for the Bulldogs to improve upon last year ' s 11-15 record. With six home games still to play, odds are 8-to-5 they got at least one. Rich Knarr was the leading Bulldog scorer through the first 15 games with a 17.25 average, edging Jerry Jenkins by .05 of a percentage point. Larry Fry ranked third with a 14.9 per game average with Bill Singletary getting 13.8 each time he played. Taki Koro neos, the other starter, turned in 5.1 per game. The Bulldogs will lose three players from this year ' s squad. Singletary, Koroneos, and sixth man Terry Kusnierz will all depart. At least these three will know they improved their performance and the team ' s between their junior and senior season. 195 Track The 1972-73 MSU Bulldog Track Team made their biggest advancement in the field since the team was formed. The indoor squad finished fourth in the conference in their only indoor meet of the season, the best finish ever. Seigha Porbeni and Tim Bates paced the Bulldog effort with first place finishes in the triple jump and 440-yard dash, respec- tively. Bates also finished second in the 60-yard dash and partic- ipated on the mile relay team that came in third. Outdoors, the harriers competed in five meets, including the SEC outdoor championship. The Bulldogs won a dual meet with Mississippi Valley State and beat Auburn and Miami of Ohio in a triangular face-off. In two other meets, the Bulldogs finished third behind LSU and Alabama in one and LSU and Baylor in the other. In the SEC competition, the ' Dogs could manage only a sev- enth place finish. Porbeni ' s second place showing in the triple jump, a disappointment in itself, was the best performance by the team in the meet. Tommy Lewis placed third in the javelin, Vernon White got fourth in the 220-yard dash, the 440-yard dash relay team of Bates, White, Larry Buie and Ronnie Jackson finished fourth and the mile relay team of Bates, White, Johnson and Stewart also finished fourth. Porbeni was named All-SEC in the outdoor championships while he and Bates both were named to the elite squad after the indoor meet. i   i . r - 196 . ... ■■■■• ■■■■■■197 198 Track 1973 199 200 Baseball The 1973 MSU baseballers had a disappointing season last year although the Bulldogs did manage to log a winning record in a rain-shortened schedule. The Bulldogs played only 31 of 42 scheduled games with three of the rain-outs occurring against SEC Western Divi- sion opponents. State finished with a 5-9 SEC record and a 16-14 overall record. Opening day came and Coach Paul Gregory ' s squad started the season on a sour note as they dropped a double- header to Northeast Louisiana. The Bulldogs then won six in a row as they swept two game series against Athens College, Southern Mississippi and Clemson. Alabama, the eventual Western Division champs, opened conference action for the ' Dogs as they came to Dudy Noble. The Crimson Tide won two games with the third being washed out by rain. In the first game against ' Bama, the Bulldogs lost their leading hitter and home run hitter at the same time as Spud Wieniewitz suffered a compound fracture of his right ankle sliding into second base during a Bulldog rally. State man- aged to win only ten of 23 games following Wieniewitz ' s injury which sidelined him for the season. The Bulldogs stepped back outside the conference to win three of four games in two game sets against McMurray Col- lege and Christian Brothers College. In the first game victory over CBC, Coach Gregory won his 300th game as coach here at MSU. ' : :m: :i .■sS?:o '  . 9HHRHBH89BhH 201 202 Baseball 1973 203 204 r  - ■205 LSU was the next Bulldog foe and the Maroon and White evened their SEC record at 2-2 as they won 1-0 and 6-5 deci- sions over the Tigers. Memphis State next visited the ' Dogs and on a cold, rainy night, State had their worst showing of the year as the Tigers won twice, 9-0 and 15-6. The Bulldogs then traveled to Oxford to try to enhance their Western Division status. Rain intervened once again, however, as Ole Miss won the only game that was played 2-0. The last non-conference action of the season had the Bull- dogs facing Louisiana College. After a doubleheader sweep by the ' Dogs, nine games remained, all against Western Divi- sion opponents. LSU offered the first opposition and promptly dealt State three consecutive defeats. Ole Miss visited Dudy Noble and handed the Bulldogs their fifth straight SEC loss before State rallied to win the last two games of the series. The Bulldogs ended the season at Tuscaloosa where the Crimson Tide captured two of three games including the final one to end State ' s season on a losing note. The Bulldogs had only two players batting over the .300 mark as the season ended with senior first baseman Rick Counts the leader with a .311 mark. Counts also led in hom- eruns with five and runs-batted-in with 24. Butch Holmes had an outstanding year on the mound for the Bulldogs as he compiled a 5-2 record with seven complete games in seven starts. Holmes earned an excellent 1.07 earned run average, giving up only six earned runs in 50 and % innings. e r) SE.C 1970 CHAMPIONS %. ■«,■ . 206 207 208 ■?■' ' ■:■' : ' ' ■, ' ■■■■209 Tennis The 1973-74 Bulldog tennis team for the first time in several years is not expected to be in the first division of the SEC. Graduation losses hit Mississippi State hard and Coach Alan Jones faces a large rebuilding job. The first task Jones has to tackle is finding enough players to play . For the two matches scheduled for the Fall, the Bull- dogs only have four players that will be able to compete. Squad members include Bill Hochwalt, Gopi Krishna, Ger- man Cuberos and Rick Boden. The major losses were in the persons of Dave Johnson and Jim Boyce. Jones does have four freshmen that will join the squad for the spring but inexperience in conference play is expected to hinder this year ' s team. Although this will be a rebuilding year, it should not take long to re-establish the Bulldog ten- nis team as one of the SEC ' s and nation ' s powers. 210 % m 211 mum i - 212 p I t ■- I Tennis 1974 i VISITORS tlSS ' H 1 iw ' i I ♦ f « • I j j ' | , | , I i- i i % ■I ' J I 4 i J I I % i V I 213 . lap |re Qi« %. ' ' % ' • Soccer The 1972-73 MSU Soccer team, the Conquistadors, were a winner in one respect and a loser in another. The Conquista- dors won the first Annual Mississippi State Soccer Tourna- ment last spring but the won-lost record of 4-1-3 was the worst record since the club was started in 1968. Wins were posted over Memphis State, the University of South Alabama and Ole Miss twice. South Alabama, Ala- bama, and Santos of New Orleans were able to tie the Con- quistadors and the Alabama team beat MSU 3-2 for the first loss of their career. In winning the State Tournament, MSU beat Ole Miss 6-1 and Meridian Navel Air Station 2-0. The overall record for regular season play since the team was formed is an incredi- ble 33-1-5, making them the winningest team in State ' s ath- letic history, percentage-wise. At the time of this writing, the Conquistadors stand atop the newly formed Mississippi Soccer Association with a per- fect 3-0 record. State was the pre-season favorite to win the league title and appear well on their way to doing just that. 215 Golf The 1973-74 MSU Golf Team must find a replacement for four-year medalist Jeff McGill if the linksters hope to improve on last year ' s seventh place SEC finish. New head coach Larry Templeton has several top prospects returning along with a couple of promising freshmen. Ken Jones and Sam Dunning are the two seniors on this year ' s squad and Templeton plans to look to them for leader- ship. Also returning for the upcoming campaign are Robert Weinerth, Bruce Anderson, Dan Mitchell, Jimmy Gallager, Dan Cook, and Brent Mathews. Mitch Adcock and Steve Caldwell are a pair of impressive freshmen. The Bulldogs have already competed in one tournament this fall and are trying to line up commitments for others. The schedule in the spring consists of the University of Southeast Louisiana tournament, the University of West Flo- rida and Alabama Invitational, the Louisiana State Invita- tional, the Southern Junior-Senior Tournament and the Mis- sissippi State Invitational where the Bulldogs will be defend- ing the title they won last year. The Southeastern Conference Tournament is scheduled for May 18-20 in Callaway Gardens, Georgia. 216 Rifle Team Mississippi State University Varsity Rifle Team is one of the top rifle teams in the Southeastern Conference. The MSU Rifle Team is open to all undergraduates enrolled as fulltime students at MSU. The team is co-sponsored by the MSU ath- letic department and the United States Army ROTC Depart- ment. All competition matches are fired under SEC rules. The rifle team is affiliated with the National Rifle Association of America and travels to many of the SEC schools during the school year to fire competition matches. Most of the rifle matches are coordinated to coincide with the Bulldog ' s foot- ball schedule. The high point of the year is the interstate rifle match (Magnolia Trophy) fired against Ole Miss, Southern, and Jackson State. The shooting year always terminates with the Loyola Invitational Match fired in New Orleans during the world-famous Mardi Gras against all invited universities throughout the United States. 217 Intramurals Student interest and participation in intramural sports shows an increase again this year over last year ' s total participation. An indi- cation of the interest that is building in the program is best shown by the increase in flag football competition. In 1971, the total num- ber of teams was 57, and 1972 the total rose to 70. This year 97 teams engaged in the sport, representing a 22% increase. Last year, the intramural department began to branch out and become a separate department under the Student Affairs Division. The trend is continuing this year. Kevin Midtbo, Intramural Direc- tor, has made great strides with the program with the help of three graduate assistants: Libba Birmingham, Stan Andrews, and Bruce Irvin. Midtbo ' s main emphasis is total participation as opposed to win- ning in the sports program. We feel if the individuals participate, striving to win becomes almost automatic, he said. One new aspect Midtbo hopes to add this year is a faculty division. If realized, the program would be organized during the noon hour and would offer tennis, handball, racquetball, basketball, badminton, jogging, and volleyball. Midtbo also feels many of the individual sports are growing in popularity. This is a growing trend, he said. The emphasis is playing a sport without relying on a whole team or others to win. Early in the fall semester, the students passed a referendum to raise their fees $2.00 a semester for the development of intramural facilities. If this referendum should be approved by the university, then the Student Association and the Intramural Department would begin to make plans for these developments. Coach Midtbo ' s pri- mary emphasis would be on an indoor recreational complex. Midtbo said, This referendum is a tremendous lift for our pro- gram and will enable us to offer a much better program. I thank all the students who supported us and hope the students will continue to back us in our efforts to build a better program for them here. 218 219 ■■' :■- ■' : ■■■--■220 Intramurals WMi  s : ' iifcete: « 221 k v m 222 ORGANIZATIONS Franklin Myers, President; Buford Tubbs, Treasurer; Gay Blackledge, Secretary; Tim Douglas, Vice President. Student Association Officers 224 Student Association Cabinet •ated: (L to R) Gay Blackledge, Tim Douglas, Franklin Myers, Buford Tubbs. Standing: (L to R) Tom Kirkland, Bill Atkinson, Charles Cumbaa, Jimmy Abra- m, Tom Ball, Harold Mitchell, Bob Shearer, Joe Duncan, Johnny Loper, Alan Walters, Leigh Hummer. On April 3, 1973, Franklin Myers was given the opportunity enact his program of, Building for the Future, when the udents of Mississippi State University elected him President : the Student Association. Tim Douglas, who was unopposed •r office, was elected Vice-President. Also elected were iford Tubbs, Treasurer, and Gay Blackledge, Secretary. For the second consecutive summer the Student Association orked establishing new programs and planning the pre- mester budget for the upcoming year. One of the most iportant programs initiated during the Fall was the Student an Program, that allowed students to borrow small amounts : money on a short term basis. Later in the semester, a vast ajority of students voted in favor of President Myers ' refer- dum to aid capital improvements in the Intramural program ith an increase in student fees. Along with the progress made by the president came prog- ss from the Vice President, Tim Douglas. Serving as Chair- man of the MSU senate, he guided passage of important aca- demic reform legislation, after the delay in the selection of the Senate due to the reapportionment of districts. During mid-fall, Myers arranged the fourth annual Legisla- tive Appreciation Day. The day was one of tours, open dis- cussion of the problems confronting Mississippi and a Hawai- ian Luau Banquet. The highlight of the day was the ground- breaking of the new Coliseum. In addition to his campus-based programs, President Myers played an integral part in the Student Body President ' s Coun- cil, representing the eight Institutions of Higher Learning. The Council ' s work with the Board of Trustees yielded a study committee on dormitory visitation. The progress of achievement was continued during the sec- ond semester when many programs were initiated. The Fac- ulty Evaluation was the final program of a successful year for the Student Association. 225 MSU Student Senate With the Senate elections set and then postponed due to the questioned constitutionality of the Black senatorial precincts, the 1973-74 was somewhat delayed. Nevertheless, the Judicial ruled soon enough and the election was held — and it was an election that produced a startling turnover of senators. Out of the total 30 senators, 22 were green with only Senators Paxton, Hemphill, Pa rks, Randall, McKee, Allen, and Luter having served a previous full term. Noticeably absent were incumbents as Senators Flowers, Snyder, and Naklie who failed to survive re-election. Other sena- tors also missed were Senators Green and Maxey and of course, that sage of them all, Sen. Bill Waller, Jr. But ours was not to ques- tion why, but to look forward. Chairman Douglas set the machinery in motion and began to assign duties as Sen. Luter revamped the committees. Undoub- tedly there were things to be investigated — spouse id ' s, intramu- ral needs, graduate maids, election revision — the list was numer- ous. Still the Senate had to once again guard against the common belief that it was only a do-nothing body of 30 ego-maniacs, one- third of whom only did any work (rest believed to be sitting back confident that it looks good on the record to just be there.) This, the Senate did not want. Likewise, the Senate had to be on guard against the equally common myth that anything could be accomplished if the means were drastic enough. You could move mountains, some always thought, not realizing that the Board of Trustees were as solid as any to be found. With three weeks left in the first semester, the effort looked promising. Only time would tell. 1. Sky Craft 2. Katie McKee 3. Randy Randall 4. Connie Parks 5. Jack Bethany 6. Sellers Cole 7. Gay Blackledge 8. John Taylor 9. Tim Douglas 10. Clara Ann Blunt 11. LibbaShoaf 12. Terri Wise 13. Tricia Putman 14. Larry Mullins 15. Mark Adams 16. Beverly Howell 17. Wayne Keeton 18. Frank Page 19. Gordon Flowers 20. John Crecinck 21. George Luter 22. Harold Mitchell 23. Mark Henry 24. Danny Jabbar 25. Jacky French 26. David Hemphill Coleman Hicks Sledge Taylor 29. Ed Norton 30. John Paxton 31. Bobby Crumby 32. Ray Hayes 33. Drew Allen 34. Joe Duncan 27. 28. MSU Judicial Council Frank Pevey Rodney Lovett Chris Stanton John Hutchinson John Ed Stillions 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 jurisdic- tion over all matters arising out of elections conducted 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. elections 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. Constitution. The Council has made every attempt in dealing with matters of a political nature to act in a manner which is fair and in the best interests of the entire university. 227 Union Program Council The Union Program Council is a coordination organization composed of the chairman of the eight Union committees: Entertainment, Fine Arts, Special Events, Social, Recreation, Holiday Entertainment, Publicity, and Secretarial. Throughout the year each of the committees is responsible for planning, organizing, and enacting their individual events. The Entertainment Committee handles Red Carpet Day and the weekly movies on campus such as Patton and many more. They also plan dances where such groups as Mariah, Tarns, and the Royal American Showmen entertain. The Fine Arts Committee coordinates the festival of the arts and the traveling art exhibits. The Special Events Committee handles traditional programs as the Luau, Hanging of the Green, and Madrigal Dinner. The Social Committee handles the Best-Dressed Coed Contest and Bridal Fair. They plan various fashion shows and act as hostesses for Lecturn and Lyceum receptions. Tournaments such as straight pool, foos- ball, ping-pong, eightball are the responsibility of the Recrea- tion Committee. The Holiday Entertainment Committee sponsors the Halloween Carnival, Columbus Day, and Washington ' s Birthday. The many programs and activities of the Union committees is seen in the scrapbook made the Sec- retarial Committee at the end of the year. 1. Julia Flowers 2. Liz Setzler 3. Barbara Blankenship 4. Betty Grace Millard 5. Ronnie Thomas 6. Ed Cheshire 7. Gary Musgrave 8. Ken Magee 9. Richard Ferre 0. David Montgomery 1, Joe Monti 228 Among the many events sponsored by the Union Program Council are the Bridal Fair coordinated by the Social Committee, the Luau coordinated by the Special Events Committee, Union Birthday Party coordi- nated by the Social Committee, and the pool tournaments coordinated by the Recreation Committee. 229 || VI 230 Reflector Opposite Page: Bill Goudelock, editor; Jim Birdsong, Madge Dowdle, Bill Rutledge, Business Manager; Gay Chow, Roger Culbertson; Scoop Bass; George Luter; John George; Kathy Lovv- ery. Above: Hob Bryan; Barry Fox, Jaci Blain; Bobby Riley, Kit Gorman, Mike Nance, Mike Spragins, John Cauble, Carol Pennington, Denise Fant; Cindy Ellis; Mona Russell, Wilmer DeDeaux; Sarah Garland, Rhonda Kelly, Scott Kemerling, Diane Baker, Dorothy Reeves. 231 Abies Dunagan Kilbourne Robinson Admas Dunbar Kilpatrick Rogers Allen Edgar Kilpa trick Rowland Allen Elam Landers Sandidge Ashley Ellis Latimer Schuster Babb Ellis Lee See Baskin Emerson Lee Shaw Bates Evans Locke Shelton Becker Fant Loper Shoaf Beddingfield Fischer Luke Shumaker Beers Flowers McAlister Sims Belcher Ford McCord Stamps Bittle Forten berry McCormick Stewart Black Fulgham McCullar Stringer Bobitt Galbreath McCully Swilley Bounds Gallop McGaugh Tanksley Bozeman Garner Mcintosh Tatum Brewer Gassawat McMillan Thornton Broadhead Gelier McWilliams Tims Brown Gilliland Magee Tucker Browning Gilmore Marchant Waage Burnham Grafton Marion Waas Burnham Green Martin Walton Carter Greer Martin Weathersby Carter Griffin Maxwell Weathersby Case Hammermeister Measells Webb Cavin Hammond Mills Webster Chapman Harris Mitchell Welch Clark Hayes Mobley West Clemence Haynes Monroe West Cobb Henderson Moore West Cobbs Henley Morris West Cockrell Herndon Muse Wever Cohen Hilliard Neel White Cole Holden Nicholson White Coleman Hollis O ' Kelly Whitley Collins Hood O ' Neal Whitlock Coltharn Horton Parker Wilbanks Conn Hurt Patterson Wilkes Conner Hynum Paulk Williford Cotten Jackson Paulk Wilson Cox James Payne Windham Cross Johnson Peterson Wing Didlake Johnson Pickering Wise Dier Johnson Plunkett Wolfe Dier Johnston Putnam Wood Donald Keen Rasberry Worley Dotson Key Red Yates Driskell Keyes Roberts Yates Dunn Keys Roberts 232 Maroon Band 233 University Choir 1. Debbie Adamson 31. Peter Fisackerly 60. Mary Kilpatrick 89. Lorie Naef 118. Martha Stewart 2. Wayne Baggett 32. Theresa Fleming 61. Sharon Knight 90. Patti O ' Kelly 119. Libby Stone 3. Paula Barham 33. Jan Fowler 62. Daphne Landress 91. Ellen Parks 120. Patricia Stoner 4. Janie Belue 34. Janice Fuqua 63. Howard Lee 92. Pam Parsons 121. Washington Strong 5. Bonnie Bowie 35. Victor Fuqua 64. Debbie Lewis 93. Gloria Pickett 122. Tim Sullivan 6. Janeen Bozeman 36. Marsha Giffin 65. Georgia Linskey 94. Carolyn Pilgreen 123. Bobbie Sweatt 7. Carolyn Bunch 37. Paul Glenn 66. Judy Linskey 95. David Prisock 124. John Thomas 8. Nancy Carter 38. Judy Goode 67. Carolyn Long 96. Lynn Pudas 125. Pam Thompson 9. Pam Cates 39. Melissa Grant 68. Suzanne Lowry 97. Regina Randle 126. Michael Thornton 10. Julia Chandler 40. Joyce Greer 69. David Lumpkin 98. Judy Ray 127. Janie Thrash 11. John Chrestman 41. Janet Gregg 70. Kathy Magruder 99. David Roche 128. Becky Tolar 12. Annette Coker 42. Jane Hardy 71. Katherine Manning 100. Kathy Roebuck 129. Steve Tolar 13. Catherine Coleman 43. Cathy Harper 72. Burney Martin 101. Rodney Rogers 130. Jewel Trice 14. Rob Coltharp 44. Ray Harris 73. Mary Martin 102. Lydia Ruffin 131. Bobbye Turnipseed 15. Libba Cook 45. Frederick Hayes 74. Cynthia McCarty 103. Melissa Russell 132. Kathleen Vardaman 16. Rebecca Cook 46. Stanley Hayes 75. Kathy McCrory 104. Kay Scott 133. Ruthie Waas 17. Michael Cornelius 47. Pam Havron 76. Cheryl McLemore 105. Annie Shackelford 134. Jerry Walden 18. Jimmy Couch 48. Thad Henley 77. Debbie McMillian 106. Stanish Shaffer 135. Eleanor Walton 19. Shelly Creely 49. Ellen Hildebrand 78. Thomas Middleton 107. Liz Shows 136. Sid Walton 20. Terry Crumbley 50. Kaye Hillman 79. Gwynn Miller 108. Cindy Shumake 137. Jean Weathersby 21. Mary Crumby 51. Mary Hinton 80. Marion Miller 109. Josie Shumake 138. Patti Westbrook 22. Frances Dalfuime 52. Drew Hitt 81. Robert Mitchell 110. Kathy Simpson 139. Charles Williams 23. Cynthia Davis 53. Linda Hussey 82. Karen Mitchell 111. Cissie Skinner 140. Judge Williams 24. Emery DeWitt 54. Robert Irby 83. Millie Mooney 112. Elizabeth Smelley 141. Marilyn Winbush 25. Rhonda Dobbs 55. Judy Jordan 84. Ann Moore 113. Kath Smith 142. Kathy Windham 26. Amy Duncan 56. Cindy Jordan 85. Suzie Moorhead 114. Ricky Smith 143. Les Wingate 27. Connie Dunn 57. Mary Joseph 86. Betty Morgan 115. Karen Stevens 144. Jim Wofford 28. Margaret East 58. Linda Jue 87. Melinda Munson 116. Marcia Stevens 145. Cynthia Wong 29. Nan Eddleman 59. Sam Keyes 88. Charles Murphy 117. Willie Steverson 146. Randy Wood 30. Betty Ferris 234 University Chorale lanie Belue Vlichael Cornelius Mary Crumby Becky Dier Peter Fisackerly fan Fowler Victor Fuqua Fredreick Hayes Stanley Hayes Pam Havron Triad Henley Kaye Hillman Drew Hitt Robert Irby fudy Jordan Howard Lee Thomas Middleton Karen Mitchell Millie Mooney Melinda Munson Charles Murphy Parti O ' Kelly Ellen Parks Pam Parsons Lynn Pudas Kathy Roebuck Rodney Rogers Lydia Ruffin Kay Scott Stanish Shaffer Liz Shows Kathy Simpson Cissie Skinner Elizabeth Smelley Ricky Smith Libby Stone Tim Sullivan John Thomas Janie Thrash Bobbye Turnipseed Sid Walton Jean Weathersby Randy Wood The University Chorale is a select group chosen by audition each fall. This organization provides music for Hanging of the Green and Scholarship Day as well as presenting pop concerts and a major choral work each year. 235 : 5= The University Madrigal Singers is a select group chosen by audition. This group of singers appears on television through- out the southeast each year as well as presenting numerous con- certs and programs throughout the area. The Madrigal Christ- mas dinner has become a tradition on the MSU campus. 1. PattiO ' Kelly 10. Cissy Skinner 2. Pam Havron 11. DrewHitt 3. Libby Stone 12. Elizabeth Smelley 4. Bobbye Turnipseed 13. Charles Murphy 5. Rodney Rogers 14. Judy Jordan 6. Jan Fowler 15. Mike DeMoss 7. Thad Henley 16. Becky Dier 8. Janie Thrash 17. Steve Tolar 9. Sid Walton 18. Lydia Ruffin 236 1. Lawrence Smith 2. Chuck Tardy 3. Robert Oakly 4. Greg Ray 5. Dr. Sid Hill 6. Rick Williams 7. Wendall Carter 8. Ralph Blakney 9. Carl Speight 10. Craig Morris 11. Richard Starrett Debate Team The students who spend time with the MSU Debate Team never find their time wasted. The Team participates in inter-col- legiate debate competition all across the South and Mississippi. This year the Team has ventured to many tournaments. Aside from the competition, the Team also offers many university ori- ented services. Combined, these activities contribute to the par- ticipating students ' development of organization, research, and speaking skills. The MSU Debate Team is sponsored by the Department of Communication and is coached by Dr. Sid Hill. 237 ii l k £ % Afro-American Plus The Afro-American Plus organization at MSU is a growing program. It has to be, in order to meet the ever-changing, ever growing needs of the Black population on campus. Our chief objectives are to educate people about Black cul- ture, to instill Black pride, and to work for the survival of our people. Toward meeting these goals, we are working in almost every imaginable area. Instrumental in bringing about academic and social change on campus, the organization is also deeply involved in com- munity improvement efforts. 1. Michael Booker 30. Wendell Carter 2. Woodrow Coleman 31. Joe Lone 3. Fred Baggett 32. Elijah Smith 4. Fred Gandy 33. Theortis Ervin 5. Fred Johnson 34. Grenell Thompson 6. Bassil Twine 35. Joyce Woodall 7. Isiah Harris 36. Glenda Nichols 8. Mary Lockridge 37. Sharon Eubanks 9. Olevia Harris 38. Sharon Nicks 10. Clara Blunt 39. Janice Edwards 11. Dorothy Green 40. Sylvia Bates 12. Wyzene Smith 41. Stanley Jones 13. Vivian Smith 42. Vera Roberson 14. Vickie Booker 43. Elaine Graves 15. Irene Simmons 44. Linda J. Peoples 16. Cynthia Maxey 45. Mary M. Stewart 17. Willie A. Bender 46. Alvin Taylor 18. Billy Hampton 47. Bernadine Handy 19. Belinda Thompson 48. Robert Banks 20. Maggie Jo Waldrip 49. Willie Thompson 21. Mona Lowery 50. Ezell McBeth 22. Grady Tucker 51. James Outlaw 23. Cathy Glenn 52. Ralph Bender 24. Leon Adams 53. Shirlean Smith 25. Bobbie J. Alexander 54. John Smith 26. Evelyn Morris 55. Olean Fair 27. Zettie Moore 56. William Young 28. Jacqueline Bryant 57. Walter McMath 29. Wade Petty 58. Carl Hathorn 238 Pa Above Left: Miss Afro-American Plus — Mary Jamison. Above Right: Two officers review some of the organization ' s affairs. Center: The Blac k Voices. Left: Secretaries at work in the AA office. 239 Accounting Club The Accounting Club was established to provide the stu- dents at MSU, interested in the field of accounting, with information pertaining to major opportunities now available in the accounting industry. In order to obtain this informa- tion, the accounting club will be having guest speakers who are involved in various aspects of the accounting field. The club now consists of approximately 100 members who meet twice a semester. All students interested in accounting are welcome to attend these meetings, which consist of a sup- per and a talk by a guest speaker. The Accounting Club is paving a way to the future for the business students in accounting today. 1, Susan McKinley 23. Jimmy Van Horn 2. Becky Donald 24. Richard Buttross 3. Donald Hagan 25. Wellie Harris 4. Susan Langley 26. David Senseman 5. PatFinley 27. Whit Simmons 6. Janice Wedgworth 28. Sammy Smith 7. Brenda Atkins 29. Troy Browing 8. Mae Lee 30. Joe Myers 9. Judy Johnson 31. Raymond Wong 10. Cecil Wood 32. J. D. Cauble 11. Marilyn Fortner 33. Jess Brookhart 12. Barbara Middleton 34. Ken Ibsen 13. Cynthia Parr 35. Stuart Johnson 14. Cynthia Price 36. Isaac Fisher 15. Karen Gibson 37. George E. Gibson 16. Dona Wilemon 38. Alvin Russell 17. Glenda Porter 39. H. T. Weathers 18. Donna Massey 40. R. S. Wofford 20. Cindy Stringer 41. Russell A. Purvis 21. Tereas Naron 42. W. L. Cross 22. Jerry Fulgham 240 ?- ,- Vl 1. Eddy Sansing 2. Mahlon Sanford 3. Raymond Wong 4. Lawrence Frost 5. Dr. Wendell Cook 6. Van Williams 7. Mel Mann S. Michael Spragins 9. Sam Fong 0. Stephen Jiu 1. Mike Cloud 2. Chuck Statham 3. Charles Huffman 4. Hugh Carr 5. Walter Tipton 6. Ken Daniels 7. James Staring 8. William Schmidt 9. Byron Thompson 0. Don Purvis 1. Jeff Shaw 2. Joe Massey 3. John Orso Alpha Phi Omega 24. LynnBellah 25. PeteRawls 26. Russell Purvis 27. Johnny Harrell Nor Pictured Lester Bellah Mike Anders Bill Audenavert Sherman Chow Jim Heurkamp Jim Lee Clay McClendon Jim Nance Larry Moon Eddie Parrish John Stuart Paul Tadlock Mark Chamblin Lantz Kuykendall Randy Ford John Hobbs Marshall Hollis Jimmy Morris Alpha Phi Omega is the service fraternity on the Missis- sippi State University Campus. We have set the principles of Leadership, Friendship, and Service as our standard for man- hood. These are principles we believe in and we are striving to share them with others. Epsilon Iota welcomes all who wish to give of self in service to others. 241 Agricultural Economics The Mississippi State University Chapter of the Student Section of the American Farm Economics Association, better known as the Agricultural Economics Club, is composed of students majoring in Agricultural Economics and other stu- dents interested in agricultural economics. Most of the departmental staff faculty are associate members and partici- pate in the Club ' s activities. Dr. James G. Dillard and Dr. G. Wayne Malone served as faculty advisors for 1973-74 and help coordinate club activities so as to best achieve the pur- poses of the organization. Stimulating interest in the profes- sion of agricultural economics among students and faculty and providing an opportunity for wider acquaintance among students and professional workers in the fields are consid- ered to be the basic purpose of the Agricultural Economics Club. The Club programs include speakers from business and agricultural backgrounds and are designed to both acquaint and stimulate club members. Each year the club members elect a sweetheart. This year ' s sweetheart was Jen- nie Lynn Ethridge. 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. 1. Dr. Warren Couvillon 2. Nolen Cannon 3. Jim Dawkins 4. Buzzy Handwerker 5. Jenny Lynn Ethridge 6. Joey Boler 7. Keith Fulton 8. Travis Brooks 9. Kenny Brantley 10. Tommy Woodward 11. Dr.JimHamill 12. Taylor Riddick 13. David Smith 14. Robert Smith 15. Freddie Wilcox 16. Tim Lyons 17. Cameron Dean 18. Xan Robertson 19. Pope Bell 20. Len Niven 21. Robert Coats, Jr. 22. Steve Toney 23. Billy Hailey 24. Sterling Withen 25. John Smith 26. Dick Robertson 27. Ernest Smith 28. Harry Howarth 29. Don Thames 30. Dr. Chester Wells 31. Dr. G. Wayne Malone 32. Larry Simmons 33. Issac Henry 34. Dennis Braswell 35. Stanley Wise, Jr. 36. David Stanford 37. Thomas Hill 38. Keith Griffin 39. Dennis Brock 242 Upper Left: Jennie Lynn Ethridge, 1973-74 Sweetheart. Upper Right and Below Left: Agricultural Economics Club members at High School Day on campus. Center.- AG. ECON CLUB OFFICERS (Left to Right) Jim Dawkins — Secretary, Buzzy Handwerker — President, Travis Brooks — Treasurer, Keith Fulton — Vice President, Joey Boler — Reporter. 243 Agronomy Club The Agronomy Club is a member of the Student Activities Division of the American Society of Agronomy and was chartered in 1937. The Club is composed of students majoring in Agronomy. The objective of the club is to promote professionalism, increase knowledge, and encourage fellowship among its members. At each meeting, the club has a program on a topic of cur- rent interest. Activities include publishing of The Agronom- ist magazine, the collection and sale of weed seed, and a banquet for the Agronomy Club members and Agronomy faculty. The club also has an exhibit at High School Day and assists in the FFA Crops Judging Contest on the Campus of Mississippi State University 1. Larry Livingston 2. Danny Murphy 3. Jon Naugher 4. Bruce Jackson 5. Allan McKnight 6. Frank Lilly 7. Pete Woods 8. Joe Armour 9. John Wesley 10. Scott Cassells 11. James Lightsey 12. Ross McGehee 13. Don Stewart 14. Jerry Strong 15. Mike Maxey 16. Bennie Keith 17. Ken Johnson 18. Kerry Saylors 244 AIAA The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, founded nationally on February 1, 1963, is the principal United States aerospace technical society. The purpose of the AIAA is to advance the art, science and technology of aero- nautics and hydronautics. It provides an effective channel of technical communi- cations among professionals in these fields through technical publications, national and local meetings, seminars and public information services. ront Row: (L to R) Mitchell Harmon, John Williams, Rick Weed, L. R. Hester. Back Row: Don Davis, yron Rogers, Mike Powell, Jimmie Pittman, Duane Deal. Agricultural Engineering Technology and Business Club ( ! Modern day agriculture is a combina- tion of many forces, such as science, tech- nology, and business. In order for one to understand agriculture, he must have a complete understanding of these forces. The Agricultural Engineering Technology and Business Club is an organization comprised of students who have a com- mon interest in the technological and business aspects of agriculture. The monthly meetings of the club gives the members an opportunity to discuss prob- lems related to agriculture and to meet and hear specialists in some field of agri- culture. Officers this year include Presi- dent — Porter Robinson, Vice President — Lee Wilson, Secretary — John Ray- burn, and Treasurer — Sledge Taylor. eated: (L to R) Michael Rizzo, Salvador Melgor, John Rayburn, David Bullock, Gary Linton. Standing: r. Kenneth Matthes, William Findley, Lee Wilson, Kerry Johnson, Tony Thames, Grover Greer, Sledge aylor, Porter Robinson. 245 AIIE The Industrial Engineering Society of MSU, a student chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers, acts as a liaison between the industrial engineer- ing student, his instructors, and practic- ing engineers of both state and national industries. Planning meetings and speak- ers which apply to IE work, the AIIE strives to help answer many questions that Industrial Engineering students may have. The club also has an annual joint meeting with the local Senior AIIE. Alpha Pi Mu Alpha Pi Mu is the national honor soci- ety for Industrial Engineering Students. Those invited to join are IE juniors and seniors who have demonstrated leader- ship ability and academic excellence dur- ing their college career. Front Row: (L to R) Charles McGehee, Georgia Linsky, Judy Linsky, Leon Adams, Jessica Oswalt. Ro Two: Robert Moore, Mike Havard, Paul Banchetti, Glenn Teaster, C. B. Hales, Gary Freeze, Eddie Dick erson, Joe Tom, Jerry Pitts, Glenn Dennis. Back Row: James Davis, Mark Demeranville, Art McKinne) James Earnhart, Steve Wachs, Glenn Antee, Bob Weston, David Dunlap, Ricky Coghlin, Dr. Wayne Par ker, Joe Anglin, Tony Bignoli, Stanley Jones. Seated: (L to R) Mr. J. P. Hsu, Jessica Oswalt, Georgia Linsky, Tony Bignoli. Standing: Art McKinney Bob Weston, James Davis, Gary Freeze, Joe Anglin. 246 1. Steve Patton 2. Louie Little 3. Sammy Smith 4. Gene Walker 5. Bubby Johnston 6. George Verrell 7. Ben Landers 8. David Senseman 9. Clinton Doby 0. Brent Saunders 1. Kenny O ' Neal 2. Sam McRae 13. John Paxton 14. Siege Taylor 15. Sellers Cole 16. Van Rogers 17. Bob Hampton 18. Louis Crurflby 19. Drew Alien 20. Charles Ratcliff 21. Alan Walters 22. Ed Cheshire 23. Richard Ferree 24. David Ford Alpha Kappa Psi Delta Lambda chapter or Alpha Kappa Psi professional business fraternity has been recognized number one out of one hundred and seventy-five chapters for the past five out of six years. In order to uphold its national rating, Delta Lambda sponsors such campus-wide activities as the annual Heart Fund drive and the annual College of Business and Industry convention. Each is obligated to do his part in mak- ing these fraternity-sponsored activities successful. Delta Lambda considers itself very fortunate in having initiated Dr. William Giles, Congressmen John C. Stennis, and Thomas Abernathy and the late Alexander Boyd as honorary members. 247 Air Force ROTC Flight Instruction Program 1. Ryan Dow 2. Tom Flant 3. Stan Yarborough 4. Russell Reeder 5. Bobby Moore 6. Joe Willingham 7. Alan Smith 8. Jim Franklin 9. Tommy Young 10. Steve Shepherd 11. Homer Smith 12. Richard Taylor 13. Brady Swinney 14. Lt. Col. George Anderson 248 Air Force ROTC Cadet Association 1. Ann Mullican 2. Joe Willingham 3. Dottie Hamlin 4. Charles Gilbert 5. John Morgan 6. Jerry Fulgham 7. Terrell Adcox 8. Suzie Moorhead 249 1. Duane Deal 2. Jim Franklin 3. Alan Smith 4. Bobby Holloway 5. Brady Swinney 6. Greg Smith 7. Joe Willingham 8. Major Paul W. Peeples 9. Bobby Moore 10. Al Pettigrew 11. Steve Pilgrim 12. Ryan Ferrell 13. Tim Williams 14. Lee Huffman 15. Joe Smith 16. Tommy Young 17. John Watts 18. Suzie Moorhead 19. Don Dolden 20. Tommy Howsp 21. WillHegman 22. Ron Martin 23. BillMullican 24. Mike McKissack 25. James Johnson 26. Jay Thorn 27. Homer Smith 28. Richard Taylor 29. David Curtiss 30. Lt. Col. George Anderson 31. Bobby Smith Arnold Air Society The Arnold Air Society is a professional honorary service organization composed of selected members of the Air Force ROTC on campus. The Chapter at MSU was formed in 1952, named after Major Kenneth J. Snedden, an instructor who died in a Starkville air crash avoiding children on the runway. At the organization ' s national convention in March ' 73, MSU ' s squadrons was selected of 176 squadrons nationwide as the best in the nation for the year. This award was based upon the service rendered to the Air Force itself, the campus, and the community. Work the group was cited for includes the massive POW MIA crusade, Campus blood drives, Project Headstart and orphanage work, convention organizing, seedling distrib- ution, recruiting, and its NOD, MD, and MS drives. m) ( ■— v) f 111 JIM— ) 7 C 1 v Mji; A ' Mr r n 11 ' 0 t °7 1 IrT v {if f S o } ji Y i hx ) u) J i ' 3. |3 f r ( 6 I JO i I s ) A 250 Angel Flight 1. Donna Jamerson 2. Becky Arthur 3. B.J.Henry 4. Rhonda Plummer 5. Julie Karre 6. Frances Dalfiume 7. Cricket Brawner 8. Libba Shoaf 9. Chandler Mitts 0. Katy Smith 1. Nan Wilkinson 2. Becky Snowden 3. VickiMcNeel 4. Barbara Grayson 5. Patricia Fields 6. Ginger Roby 7. Rosemary Carter 8. Mary Karre 9. Debra Nabors 0. Toni Jones ,1. Becky Jumper 22. Ginger Bland 23. Debra Thompson 24. Julia Flowers 25. Mitzi Anthony 26. Kathy Alexander 27. Jeanne Malatesta 28. Mary Watts 29. Ruth Wilburn 30. Pam Partridge 31. Julie Fowlkes 32. Cita Evans 33. Julia Muse 34. Kennedy Peterson 35. Kay Williams 36. Sandy Sutherland 37. Andrea Bond 38. Pam Sanders 39. Coretta Willis 40. Liana Smith 41. Pam Cates 42. Ellen Thomas 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 Mis- sissippi, 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 Proj ect 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 Conclaves. 251 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Front Row: Dr. John L. Weeks, Advisor; Chuck Bearden, Mr. E. C. Oden, Terry Johnson, Bobby Green, Terry Freeze, Hugh Adams, President. Row Two: Jim Armstrong, Vice President; Jesse Moore, Billy Wilemon, Charles Williams, John Beard, Treasurer; Darryl San- derson, Secretary. The American Institute of Chemical Engineering is the profes- sional society for chemical engineers. The AICHE was founded in 1908 with the purpose of advancing the theory and practice of chemical engineering along with maintaining a high professional standard among its members. The AICHE maintains chapters throughout the nation at various engineering schools. The student chapter at MSU holds regular meetings twice a month with pro- grams made up of talks by practicing engineers from industrial firms, and other information concerning chemical engineering. The primary purpose of these meetings is aimed at presenting the chemical engineer with the problems and objectives he will be fac- ing later. 252 American Nuclear Society The main objectives of the society are the advance- ment of science and engi- neering relating to the atomic nucleus, and of allied sciences and arts, and the integration of the scien- tific disciplines constituting nuclear science and tech- nology. Front Row: Felix Killar, Carl Turner, Richard Loftin, T. J. Trapp, Louis Grubmyer. Row Two: Joe Andrews, Chuck Powell, Lanny Bates, Carey Britt, Betty Jinks. Row Three: Jerry Roberts, Ken Mosley, Randy May, Larry Myers. Row Four: Dr. R. S. Reynolds, Dr. J. L. Paulk. Alpha Zeta . Suzanne Smith 21. Durenda Loftin 42. William Fleeman . Lanelle McLellan 22. Betty Sue Rigby 43. Charles Johnson . Pam Perry 23. Jo Ann Keith 44. Terry Dulaney . Gail Webb 24. Joe Armour 45. Porter Robinson . Ginger 25. Mitchell Stokes 46. D. Perry Murphy Michelbacher 26. David Crawford 47. Jim Quinn . Sandy Cochran 27. Susie Hand 48. Jon Naugher . Susan Tadlock Beckham 49. Charles Eaves . Kathy Hony 28. Robert Vincent 50. Bill Fountain Westmoreland 29. Winston Earnheart 51. Wade McKoy . Kathy Gardner 30. Alvin Rhodes 52. Dennis Brock . Daisy Langford 31. Charles Grace 53. Chuck Hill . Patricia Weems 32. Jimmy Holliman 54. Sheila Brock . Mary Ann Dees 33. Jerry Strong 55. Jim Dawkins . Mary Jo Cox 34. Joe Duncan 56. Stanley Ayers . Martha Martin 35. John Peaster 57. Thomas C. Hill . Martha Gail 36. Larry Boggan 58. Keith Fulton Anderson 37. Richard Denton 59. Ernest Smith . Lynn Minks 38. 60. David Frederick ' . Nan Eddleman 39. Dr. Threadgill 61. Russell Swords . Dorcas Dean Bryant 40. Mr. Estes 62. Van Hull ! Veronica B. McKee 41. Dr. Lusk 63. Robert Earle Davis I. Anne Armstrong The Fraternity of Alpha Zeta was established November 4, 1897, at Ohio State University. Alpha Zeta was founded nei- ther as an honorary society nor as a social fraternity, but as an honorary professional service fraternity. The fraternity ' s main objective is the promotion of agricul- ture in its broad concept, while encouraging and developing its actual and potential leadership. Burkett, one of the found- ing fathers of the fraternity once said, The spirit of the fra- ternity 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 charac- teristics needed by all members of Alpha Zeta. To be eligible for regular membership, one must be a stu- dent in some field of agriculture, rank in the upper 2 5 of his academic class, and have completed three semesters of col- lege work. 253 Army ROTC Army ROTC at Mississippi State University is as old as the institution itself. Stephen Dill Lee, Mississippi State ' s first president, was a West Point graduate and had served as a Confederate general. He was well aware of the value of mili- tary training to the individual and of military preparedness to the nation. The purpose of Army ROTC is to provide interested stu- dents a generalized course in military science which is designed to develop self-assurance, personal discipline, phys- ical stamina, poise, and the willingness to accept responsibil- ity as well as to impart knowledge. Successful graduates of the Military Science course of instruction are commissioned as second Lieutenants in the United States Army upon grad- uation. The Cadet brigade is composed of several separate compa- nies, all of which are commanded by cadet officers. The Scabbard and Blade is an honorary organization of outstand- ing senior and junior cadets who are selected for membership by their fellows. The Scotch Guard is another honorary organization composed entirely of women students who are dedicated to the ideals of good citizenship and service to the nation as exemplified by Army ROTC. The Society of Ameri- can Military Engineers is composed of students interested in promoting public interest in national security through engi- neering. The cadet brigade commander for 1974 is Cadet Colonel James M. Ferguson of Lucedale, Mississippi. CADRE, I to R, First Row: SGT Jerry Taylor, LTC E. H. Wallington, COL Dennis Forbes, LTC P. S. Sellars, CPT Tom Price. Second Row: CPT N. A. Gidley, Mrs. Nelle Elam, Mrs. Gwen Mills, CPT Kaleem Hazer. Third Row: SGM William Cain, SFC Harry Polk, SSG Clarence Allen. Nor Present: Mrs. Ruth Willis S. D. Lee Rangers RANGER COMPANY, First Row: Gerald Messina, James Huerkamp, Henry Triplett, Billy Wells, Michael Holloway, CPT Tom Price. Second Row: Ronnie Tay- lor, Dennis Reed, Frank Kelly, John Franck, Emmitt Smith, Gary Anderson, Alexander Morris, Roy Dunn. Third Row: Ralph Phillips, William Cullinane, Daniel Pickering, James Sansing, Keith McKay, Leon Stine, John Stephenson, Michael Bearden. 4th Row: Samuel Carroll, Patrick Long, Bob Boucher, Samuel Ellis, Kirk Manning, Donnie Simmons, Henry Melsheimer. Not Present: Garry Brewer, Terry Dowdle, Lawrence Frost, Eddie Whitt, James Stephenson, Michael Cox, Sid- ney Hendrix, William Vance, Joe Lundine. 254 Cadet Officers nr: Cadet Brigade Commander Col. James Ferguson. L to Right, 1st Row: Billy Wells, Bill Waller, James Green, Hugh Stallworth, Vernon Beardon, Darrell Stafford, Mike jud. 2nd Row: James Huerkamp, Glen Ford, Gan Jee, Charles Johnson, David Robinson, Van Irby, Steve Flanagan. 3rd Row: Gerald Messina, Henry Triplett, Samuel Wells, chael Dryden, Ed Cheshire, Garry Brewer, Michael Holloway, Rod Adams, Don Curto. Nor Shown: James Nance, Chris Pratt, Frank Bates, Ray Reeves and Samuel Vincent. 255 Junior Company 1st Row: John M. Kinney, James E. Norton, Dennis E. Ward, Jerry P. Dinkelacker, Mason E. Walton, Carl A. Eubanks. 2nd Row: Charles M. Phelps, Hugh Stallworth, Tony E. Kelley, Mark R. Chapin, William R. Savelle, Thomas D. Norris, Chester H. Whalen, Charles Johnson, Frederick A. Shaw. Back Row: LTC I S. Sellars, Edgar P. Yarborough, Edgar B. Meyer, Clarence E. Thomas, Jimmy H. Morris, William W. Guerry, Jr., Ray Reeves. Members Absent: Sam J. Carrol Daniel R. Pickering, Michael R. Bearden, Joe G. Flynt, John C. Franck, Sidney L. McLaurin, Henry D. Melsheimer, Alexander E. Morris, Lee C. Branch, James ( Stephenson, D. D. Waldrop, William B. Wilkerson. 256 Flight Cadets L to R: Sam Carroll, Michael Holloway, Ray Reeves, David Robinxon, James Green, Frank Bates. Freshmen and Sophomores . to R, 1st Row: LTCE H. Wallington, Ron Taylor, Dennis Reed, Frank Kelley, Emmit Smith, Gary Anderson, Roy Dunn, Willie Bender, CFT Price. 2nd Row: Jlyses Swift, Ralph Phillips, Rusty Cullinane, James Sansing, Keith McKay, Leon Stein, John Stephenson. 3rd Row: William Green, Pat Long, Robert Boucher, ammy Ellis, Kirk Manning, Donnie Simmons. Nor Pictured: Berner Hurt, Evins Jennings, Scott Sanford, Stephen Smith, Leslie Whitehead, John Carter, Wesley rhamblee, Ronald Gant, Jesse Shifalo, Mark Trogden, Robert Wilson, Steven Brantley , Ralph Deweese, Larry Dixon, Robert Gregory, Max Klaus, Timothy urner, Eddie Whitt, Mary Mitchell, Cynthia Burdine, J. W. Carter, Charles Chadwick, Michael Cox, Sidney Hendrex, Terry LeBlanc, James S. Turner. 257 Scotch Guard The Scotch Guard was established on the campus of Missis- sippi State University on March 3, 1969. This organization 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 Missis- sippi State University. In their distinctive uniforms of kilts and tartans, the members of the Clan are easily distinguished among the student body. The adopted plaid is symbolic. It is an inter- woven 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 Training Corps, the members of the Clan find many opportunities to display their abilities in worthwhile civic and school-sponsored projects. OFFICERS, L to R: Debbie Dawsey, Publicity, Karen Clements, Secretary Beth Ann Luter, Chaplain, Demi Moore, Commander, Janie LaBerge, Vic Commander, Susan Robertson, Treasurer. 1st Row: Cynthia McCarty, Suzanne Morris, Vicki Joseph, Susan Robertson, Debbie Dawsey, Susan Albritton, Patti Sission. 2nd Row: Betty Grace Millard, Betr Ann Luter, San Webb, Karen Clements, Demi Moore, Beverly VcKee, Col. Sellars. 3rd Row: Melessa Russell, Lean Howell, Suezette Barringer, Carol Jarvis, Janit La Berge. 4th Row: Mary Lee Maddin, Lisa Welsh, Tamara Stanislaus, Barrie Bridgers, Lynn Judah, Tracy Vosburgh. 5th Row: Beckye Garretson, Lyn Moore- head, Wanda Clark, Carolyn Brookshire, Mary Williamson. Not Pictured: Kaye Hillman, Jane Brookshire, Libby Stone, Suzanne Speed, Jane Thompson, Kath} Dotson, Virginia Phillips, Helen Spelzhaus, Bo Vosburgh, Molly Luke. 258 Scabbard and Blade ,. .-.jjK- ■Tt-j«?tiimn-.t .— t Row: Donald Curto, Paul Lewis, Stephen Flanagan, Henry Triplett, John C. Franck, James Huerkamp. 2nd Row: Jimmy Green, Jim Ferguson, Tim Bates, Bill aller, Darrell Stafford, Gan Jee, Joe G. Flynt. 3rd Row: Glen Ford, Michael R. Bearden, Garry Brewer, Grady Dickey, Ed Cheshire, Samuel J. Carroll, Mike jlloway, LTC Paul S. Sellars. Publicity Company L to R: Gan Jee, Mike Cloud, Garry Brewer, Ed Cheshire, Bill Waller, Darrell Stafford, CPT N. A. Gidley. 259 Artists Guild The Honorary Artist Guild is composed of Students at MSU majoring in Art with a 3.00 QPA in their major field. Membership is by invitation, but there is also an associate membership open for all interested art students. The purpose of this organization is to promote art interest and cooperation among art students of Mississippi State and other colleges ' students; to encourage high scholarship; to bring art depart- ments of various colleges closer together through its activi- ties; and to recognize potential and professional ability. 1. Gretchen Riddell 2. Beverly VonKohn 3. Karen Hurt, Secretary 4. Kay Calvert, President 5. Donna Breckinridge, Vice President 6. Claudia Ellis 7. Patsy Fancher 8. Barry McGregor 9. Fran Crumby 10. Susie Thomas 11. Becky Dier 12. Danny Griffin 13. Frank Wyatt 14. Tim Shaw 15. Mr. Robie Scucchi, Advisor 16. Jim Wells 17. Chris Ford 18. Jim Josey 260 ASAE Participation in this student branch organiza- tion of the American Society of Agricultural Engi- neers provides Agricultural Engineering students an opportunity to become better acquainted with their professors through such activities as stu- dent-faculty socials, student club meetings and visits to installations conducting agricultural engi- neering related work. Operating funds are obtained from projects such as repairing and sell- ing discarded equipment. Members receive a monthly magazine on their level describing the latest engineering developments in agricultural engineering and providing information about employment opportunities. •eated: Ralph Bender, Mitchell Stokes, Jerry Slocum, Kent Parrish, E. Dale Threadgill. Stand- ng: Roger Lawson, Chuck Gramling, Jimmy Sneed, Danny Sibley, Howard Davis, Mike Dom- 10. ASCE The Mississippi State Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers is composed of undergraduates at all levels of study in Civil Engineering. The objec- tive of the chapter is to help Civil Engi- neering students enrich their college courses by beginning those professional contacts and ass ociations which, contin- ued through life, are so valuable to the practicing engineer. Each year the mem- bers of ASCE can attend conventions of the ASCE on both the state and national levels. On the campus the student chap- ter sponsors monthly programs featuring speakers on both technical and non-tech- nical subjects. r ronr Row: Larry Wolfe, Carey Hardin, Tom Hengst, Pam Perry, Chuck Ingram, John Brown, Jim Avis, Man Bennett. Row 2: Gary McDill, Don Mohler, Ray Wilson, Clyde Carlson, Bush Hamilton, Rodney 4am, David Hopper, Mel Douglas, Catfish Bennett. Row 3: Wade Towles, Bobby Mabry, Bob Triplett, Don Purvis, Jerry Owen, Jim Wooten, Sammy Hicks, Doug McMicheal, Phillip Lee. Row 4: Paul Con- quista, Gene Wardlaw, Charles Curtis, William Worthy, George Pickett, Bobby Wood, Roger Lindsey, oe Smith, Ricky Broadhead, Paul Hatten, Jim Epps, Rick McCandless. 261 ASME The MSU section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers was established in 1928 and has a continuous record of service to the students of Mechanical Engineering. The purpose of the organization, to promote professionalism and fel- lowship 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 outstanding 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 industry, faculty, and fellow students. Front Row: M. S. Rathod, Voss McRaney, Kathy Thomas, James Stephens, Fred Yilling. Row Two: Mike Mcintosh, Perry Norton, Derrill Stuart, Dr. Don Morris, John Didlake, Mike Ken- nedy. Row Three: Hal Thompson, Mike Ladner, Joe Evving, Marc Lauderdale, Bryce Jones. Row Four: George Spiers, Bobby Sessums, Dwight Husband, Mike Harris, Rett Hailey, Ken Magee, George Pigg. AWS The Associated Women Students is the only organization 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 Freshman orientation, self- defense program, and pre and post natal care. AWS coordinated Women ' s Week With the help of several organizations. Activities like Penny Night benefit the freshmen and AWS simultaneously. AWS is also ready to work for changes in women ' s regulations. Front Row: Tina Benaugh, Pat Stacy, Beth Williman, June Allen, Jo Shoemake, Brenda McKinney, Kathy Walker, Jo Ann Clark, Sharon Walls, Willie Mae Steverson, Rita Connell. Row Two: Marti Davis, Karen Stevens, Becky Mallard, Linda Hugh, Elise Van Hecke, Luca Perkins, Cathy Shaw, Rebecca Raney, Patsy Stubbs, Cheryl Berry, President, Betty Morgan, Vice President, Julia Fowlks, Francine McNeese, Helen Hancken. Not Pictured: Sky Craft, Julie Eastwood, Susan Albritton. Beta Alpha Psi is a professional and honorary accounting fraternity. Beta Kappa, the 4th chapter, was installed at MSU in November, 1960. The purpose of Beta Alpha Psi is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as the basis of the accounting profession; to promote the study of accounting and its highest ethical standards; to act as a medium between professional men, instructors, students, and others who are interested in the development of the study or profession of accountancy; to develop high moral, scholastic, and professional attainments in its members; and to encourage cordial relations among its members and profession generally. Beta Alpha Psi 1. A. Simmpns, Faculty Vice Pres. 19. Teresa L. Naron 2. David K. Barger, Treasurer 20. Wellie K. Harris 3. Gregory J. Bouthilet, President 21. Charles W. Rutledge 4. Donna C. Massey, Secretary 22. Joe E. Tape 5. James M. Sparrow, Vice President 23. Alton J. Lefebore 6. Cynthia A. Parr 24. Marilou W. Oyler 7. Susan Langley 25. Troy E. Daniels 8. James W. Searcy 26. R. S. Wofford 9. Rodney E. Swilley 27. H. W. Weathers 10. Donald W. Hemphill 28. W. H. Owen 11. George E. Gibson 29. L. H. Toler 12. Tabor A. McDowell 30. Brenda F. Atkens 13. Charles W. Cummins 31. Cynthia L. Price 14. W. L. Cross 32. Barbara Middleton 15. W. W. Littlejohn 33. Martha A. Pace 16. John W. Fellows 34. Janice F. Wedgeworth 17. C. C. Cheatham 35. D. R. Herring 18. Samuel A. Smith 263 Blackfriars 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 Shakespeare ' s plays were presented. The purpose of the organization is to organize and stimulate interest in dramatic activity on the university campus. Each year Blackfriars presents three major productions — one in the fall and the highly successful dinner theatres in the spring and summer. Some of the more recent productions are Cactus Flower, Come Blow Your Horn, Blithe Spirit, Anti- gone, Butterflies are Free, The Crucible. In addition to producing plays, Blackfriars has been active with the high school drama festival held each year at State. Membership in Blackfriars is open to all students in the uni- versity and can be earned either by frontstage or backstage work. Members who earn sufficient points are eligible for membership in Alpha Psi Omega, a national honorary frater- nity for college dramatics. 1. John Thomas 2. Sandra Measels 3. Mrs. Linda Moffatt 4. Debbie Dyer 5. Ray Jordan Dr. D. J. Cunetto Fidelia Campbell Adele Bussolati, Jr. Jayne Holloway Richard Mosby Richard Rector Diane Baker 13. Sarah Sturdivant 14. Sharon Trimble Sharon Cruthirds Claudia Hicks Linda Jue Mary Anne Sharpe Mary Sanders Lynn Pudas Jo Shumake 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. II. 12. 22. Debbie Judson 23. Joan Bounds 24. Barbara Houston 25. Nancy Emme 26. Scott Kemerling 27. Sarah Garland 28. Steve Jones 29. Larry Cole 30. John Means 31. Lyman Fite 32. PattiO ' Kelly 33. Windell Carter 34. Sandra Clark 35. Larry Hart 36. Craig Gibson 37. Roger Culbertson 38. Martha Herren 39. Roger Orman 40. Rick Stewart 41. Lamont Cowden 264 265 Block and Bridle The Block and Bridle club at Mississippi State University 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 Judging Team which represents our University at regional and national contests. Through the hard work and close relationship of its members, the Block and Bridle Club is continually striving to promote high scholastic standards and mainly the Animal Science indus- try in any way possible. Marion McLeod Bill Breland John W. Smith Mike Braswell Jack Mashburn Bud Birdsong Jack Ashford 8. Lowell Rogers 9. Duane Stokes Roger White Billy Hailey Patty Alley Betsy Lum Pat Dugan 15. Barbara Harnage 16. Lauren Morse Debbie Murley Betty Martin Nancy Coleman Kathy Gardner Ernie Barnes 22. Fred Shaw 23. Karl Holstom 24. Gale Chrestman 25. Wayne West 10. 11. 12. 13. 14 17. 18. 19 20 21 26. Diane Burgess 27. Rick Carlisle 28. Gary Morrison 29. Betty Sue Rigby 30. Rice H. Maddox 31. Jerry McNeer 32. Jack Williams 33. LewRegel 34. Charles Shawber 35. Ray Burgess 36. Gene Jay 37. Lee Ferguson 38. David Rogers 39. Gary Edwards 40. Jimmy Holliman 41. Gary Nichols 42. Ed Herring 43. Gordon Minyard 44. Mike Ingram 45. Henry Moorehead 46. Keith Neerguard 47. Terry Loftis 48. John O ' Neal 49. Robert Welborne 50. DickDeMuth 266 1. Patty Alley, Treasurer 2. Kathy Gardner, Secretary 3. Lauren Morse, Queen 4. Marion McLeod, Pledge Marshall 5. Charles B. Sharver, Sponsor 6. Jack Williams, Vice President 7. Bill Breland, President 267 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 Student Center, frequent times of social and 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 promotion 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. 268 9. Dennis McCall 10. Mr. TroyKight 11. Jerry Merriman 12. Steve Pilgrim 13. David Langerfield 14. Guyton Turner 15. David Jones 16. Richard Harvey 269 Circle K Circle K is a collegiate service organization sponsored by Kiwanis International and dedicated in its entirety to service to campus and community. Consisting of over 700 clubs throughout North America, Circle K International is the larg- est collegiate service organization in the world. The Circle K Club of Mississippi State is actively involved in service to our campus and to the Golden Triangle area. Seeking always to serve others, we work with the children at the Palmer Home Orphanage in Columbus and the elderly at a rest home in West Point, assist disadvantaged families and youth in Starkville, aid volunteer organizations on campus, distribute programs at home basketball games, and many other worthwhile projects. Our motto is WE BUILD, and in practice that means genuinely constructive involvement in the community and on campus. 1. Bill Fountain 14. Bob Stimson 2. Steve Bearden 15. Steve Hopper 3. Diane Swilley 16. Kenneth Krohn 4. Susan Langley 17. Steve See 5. Roger Lawson 18. W. T. Atkinson 6. David Morgan 19. Jim Dale 7. Richard Ashley 20. David Womack 8. Randy Purvis 21. Jim Elliott 9. Jim Liddell 22. Johnny Pharr 10. Brady Robison 23. Bill Harden 11. Phil Marion 24. Tommy Ricks 12. Keith Swain 25. Les Hill 13. Mansell McCord 26. Kenneth Mosley 270 Above: CIRCLE K OFFICERS, Seated: (I to R) Richard Ashley — Secre- tary, Ken Mosley — President, Jim Elliott — First Vice President, Bob Stimson — Treasurer. Standing: Bill Atkinson — Chaplain, Richard Law- son — Projects Chairman, Jim Dale — Board Member, Steve See — Board Member. Nor Pictured: Phil Marion — Second Vice President. Left: SWEETHEARTS, Diane Swilley, Susan Langley. Not Pictured: B. B. Flint. 271 Dairy Science Club The Dairy Science Club is composed of students majoring in Dairy Prod- uction and Dairy Manufacturing and other students with an interest in the field. Club activities include an annual Award Banquet held in December, Edam cheese wrapping between Thanksgiving and Christmas, partici- pation in High School Day with a booth and serving Mississippi State University ice cream, participation in the Ag Fair and an annual picnic for the Club and Dairy Science Depart- ment Staff. The Club publishes a newsletter each year to inform alumni and friends of Dairy Department doings. These activities fulfill the purpose of bringing together the students with interest in dairying and acquainting them with dairy staff and industry on a basis other than the classroom. First Row: Don Herman, Bill Randle, Charles Eaves, Perry Smith, Andy Cox, Mitchell Jumper, Dr. ] Cardwell. Second Row: Dr. Kenneth Cummings, Robert Freeman, Wade McKoy, Ray McNair, Lai Chapin, Jim Robinson, Dr. John Lusk. College of Education Dean ' s Cabinet Left to Right: Henry Ward, Susan Elkins, Jane Thompson, Dr. Merrill Hawkins — Dean of the College, Betsy Gernert — President, Dr. Harry Box — Advis Gay Thomas, Patsy Stubbs — Vice President, Lanny Baker — Secretary, Fran Dearing. 272 Elder Statesmen 1. Jim Rawls 18. Ken Magee 2. Tommy Mason 19. Jimmy Webb 3. Jimmy Ross 20. PaulKarre 4. Sledge Taylor 21. John Paxton 5. David Hemphill 22. Mark Vandevender 6. Tucker Miller 23. William Cobb 7. Ed Stillions 24. SamWilliford 8. Cameron Dean 25. Earl Pace 9. Johnny Swayze 26. Mark Williamson 10. Jim Dawkins 27. Louis Crumbley 11. David Fisher 28. Tim Douglas 12. Sam McRae 29. Sellers Cole 13. Carl Smith Nor Pictured 14. Randy Randall 1. Johnny Loper 15. Harold Mitchell 2. Tom Kirkland 16. Ed Cheshire 3. Rocky Felker 17. David Wimberly The Elder Statesmen is a group of campus leaders organ- zed for the purpose of promoting Christian fellowship and inderstanding between all groups in the university commu- lity. Membership is limited to thirty members of the junior ind senior classes. The club holds weekly dinner meetings, vith films, informative speakers, and discussion sessions fea- ured as programs. 273 Entomology Club The Entomology Club provides its members with an opportunity to gather additional entomo- logical intellect as well as a source of first class entertainment. Members can broaden their inter- ests, and entomological outlook through films, guest lecturers, and exchange of personal ideas at the monthly meetings. The organization publishes a yearbook, The Maroon Proboscis, which highlights the yearly activities of the Entomology Department. Annual exhibits at high school day and a constant array of displays inside the Entomology Department serve to acquaint students and visitors with entomolog- ical interests and ideas. Entertainment accompanies those social events sponsored by the club, including the annual pic- nic, various cook-outs, and other activities. Also, this year an intramural football team was estab- lished for the students ' enjoyment. Seated: Sebasriao Barbosa, Larry Hillhouse, Mike Smith, Joe Broome, Lewis Coons, Alvin Rhodes, Charles Bryson, Bill Kitten. Standing: Gordon Andrews, Peter Sikorowki, Henry Pitre, Jim Roth, Arlie Wilson, Henry Green, Bill Neel, Howard Chambers, Klois Watts, Leon Harper, Ted Brook, James Frazier, Fowden Maxwell, Jim Robinson, Bill Nicholson. FFA The Future Farmers of America, com- monly known as the FFA is the national organization of, by, and for the boys studying vocational agriculture in public secondary schools under the prov- isions of the national Vocational Educa- tion Acts. As an integral part of vocational educa- tion in agriculture in the public school system of America, the FFA has become well known. No national student organi- zation enjoys greater freedom of self-gov- ernment under adult counsel and guid- ance, than FFA. Organized in November of 1928, it has served to motivate and vitalize the systematic instruction offered to students of vocational agriculture and to provide further training in agricultural leadership. Front Row:]. Roland Hamilton, George Walker, Kenneth Roberts, Charles Cole, Robert Shivers, Marga ret Strickland, Michael Blackwell, William Wiggenton, Windell Carter, Dr. Seals. Row Two: Steve Sulli van, Roger Jeffcoats, David Faulkenbery, John Moorman, Benny Yarbrough, David Kittrell, Michae Grantham. Row Three: Cody Parker, Wayne Johnson, Gary Gardner, Chess Brewer, Velton Hall, Dann- King, John Bull. Row Four: John Carter, Tom Farris, Robert Breakfield, Connie M. Patterson, Terry Nor wood, Van Jackson, Larry Boggan, David Ward. Row Five: David Morris, Rex Buckhaults, Lou Parkei Donald Puckett, Jonathan Ethridge, Carey Hughes, Phillip Hamilton, Wayne Risher. 274 MSU Fashion Board 3FFICERS, Row One:(L to R)Pam Altman — Fashion Editor; Dari Green — President; Marsha Wedgeworth — Student Advisor. Row Two: Sherry Per- ins — Vice President; Pam Sanders — Secretary; Julia Flowers — Treasurer. 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 eighteen models and a full stage crew of nine whose duties range from commentator to fashion editor. 1. Jenny Emerson 2. Pam Altman 3. Julia Flowers 4. Pam Sanders 5. Dari Green 6. Sherry Perkins 7. Marsha Wedgeworth 8. Cathy Sutherland 9. Debra Nabors 10. Marilyn Rogers 11. Sherry Moore 12. Nancy Knott 13. Vikki Hughes 14. Catherine Coleman 15. Molly Luke 16. Coretta Willis 17. Cindy Bozeman 18. Judi Bailey 19. BoVosburgh 20. LizSetzler 21. Nancy Davenport 22. Mitzi Anthony 23. Becky Snowden 24. Cindy Odom 275 Forestry Club The Forestry Club is an organization open t forestry students. With more than sixty member: the club offers an opportunity for students t become acquainted with their profession an their school. A Smoker, Wildlife Supper, Lumbei jack Ball, and Spring Awards Banquet are entei tainment events held during the year. The higr light of each year is the Annual Field Day. Wir ners of Field Day events attend the Association c Southern Forestry Schools Conclave hosted eac year by a different school in the association. Th: year the University of Florida is the host. Clu activities are supported entirely by the club whos income is derived from the sale of firewood an pulpwood which is cut and hauled by the merr bers. The bi-monthly meetings increase th knowledge of club members through informativ lectures presented by guest speakers. Front Row: M. DeAngelo, K. Rounsaville, M. Priest, J. Malone, E. Devine, B. Nunnary, G. Eddington. Row 2: L. Hugely, J. Guthrie, E. Burt, C. Johnson, C. Morgan, L. Gordon, J. Breland. Row 3: D. Frederick, G. Hughes, G. Hollowman, V. Williams, J. Caldwell, B. Wilson. Row 4: M. Wiseman, R. Jones, R. Pope, J. Harrison, E. Alsworth, B. Combs, Mobley, R. Hegwood, L. McKee. General Agriculture Club The General Agriculture Club was established in 1971 in order to increase interest among the students of agricul- ture and to bring about a closer relation- ship among those pursuing some phase of Agriculture as a profession. Any stu- dent or faculty member of Mississippi State University may become a member of the club. A program, which includes speakers of interest, is presented at each meeting and at least one social function is sponsored by the club each year. Fronf Row: Dr. C. H. Thomas, Don Shivers, Tony Cook, Tommy Kennedy, Robert Horton, Roy Cob Robert Lane. Row 2: David Peacock, Newton Guerry, Jack Perry, Charles Perkins, Ty Santmyer, Jesli Byford, Burke Fisher. Back Row: Craig Gibson, Richard Smither, Bobby Garrett, Dennis McCall, Clifto Lewis, Paul Guerry, Dempsey White, Stuart Fullerton, Bob Stimson. 276 Home Economics Club W il l 1 W ill J I I 1 1 ■Ml H ' Front Row: Irene Simmons, Valerie Ezell, Jo Ann Keith, Mary Martin, Margaret O ' Rielly, Beverly Henderson, Mary Jamison, Kathy Westmoreland, Ann Arm- strong, Lynn Minks, Susan Tadlock, Martha Martin, Shirley Windham, Lanelle McLellan, Robin McLellan, Christie Coats, Janice Murrah, Jill Sadler, Carol Moore. Row Two: Shelia Brock, Diane Hannaford, Polly Pepper, Nancy Hilliard, Lynda Brown, Sandra Spencer, Pam Perry, Jan Moller, Karen Hailey, Paula Truhett, Pam Truhett, Diane Morgan, Kath Johnson, Grenell Thompson. Row Three: Dorcas Bryant, Marsha Wedgewor, Sloan Mitchell, Gail Webb, Pat Robert- son, Linda Cockrell, Carole Beuscher, Jean Weathersby, Linda Shira, Rita Deloach, Katie Barwick, Beth Colotta, Jill Anderson, Bonnie Bullard, Tandi Lawrence, Kathy Messina. Row Four: Mrs. Boyd, Kathy Carlisle, Alice Watson, Nan Eddleman, Margaret Frazier, Ann Lewis, Pat Weems, Mary Ann West, Rita Warren, Martha Bullock, Judy Goddard, Denise Lovelace, Carolyn Starr, La Nell Dorrah, Becky Toomey, Carol Culbertson, Meme Norman, Patty Magee, Brenda Yates, Barbara Young. Horticulture Club Seated: Melanie Jenner, Susan Cruise. Standing: Rob Whitley, Charles Griffin, Roy Rein, Debbie Frissell, Bill Fountain, David Crawford, Carol Stalcup, Robert Hampton, Cindy Frissell, Gary Smith, Joe Campbell, Bert Haaga. 277 A • L-i • Lj • I— • 1. Dennis Criswell 15. David McDaniel 2. R. D. Guyton, Faculty Advisor 16. Mark Hale 3. Bill Long 17. George Moore, Chairman 4. David Graham, Treasurer 18. Bill Schoggen 5. Jerry Ross 19. FookNonTse 6. John Elam 20. Wayne Dear, Secretary 7. Mike Antonio Hicks 21. Sammy Peach 8. Tommy Lemonis 22. Warren Howell 9. Geanne Pitts 23. David Arnold 10. Robert Wilson 24. Jimmy Hughes 11. Sam Smith 25. C. W. Snipes 12. Keith Swain 26. Jerry Wyatt 13. John Easley, Vice-Chairman 27. Terry Kenp 14. Chuck Howell 28. Jimmy Halfacre 278 Front Row: Naresh, secretary; Mrs. Damu Rathod, Mulchand Rathod, president; Dr. Earl Alley, Faculty Advisor; Manu Jogani, Vice President; Raju Mehta, Social Secreta ry. Second Row: Ranchhod Patel, Sitharam Iyengar, G. R. Prasanna, Kashi Nag, Arjun Wadhwani, Hari Patel, V. Chander, P. K. Singh. India Association India Association has completed six years since it was organized in the spring of 1967. The aim of this association is to create a bond of friendship and brother- hood and to have a cultural tie between Indian Nationals and those of Indian ori- gin and at the same time promote fellow- ship between Indians, Americans and people of other nations. The association has the tradition of presenting many interesting social events which create great interest and enthusiasm even among the non-Indians. Among many of the associations ' social events, Divali-Fes- tival of Lights, and India-Nite are the annual social gatherings which provide a perfect vision of the rich cultural heritage of India. Inter-School Council The Interschool Council is composed of the elected student president, Vice President, Secretary and school within the university. In the past, the interschool Council was considered by some as a dormant organi- zation. An amendment to the SA Consti- tution disbanding the Interschool Council was even presented to the 1972-1973 Sen- ate but failed. The Interschool Council is responsible for conducting the teacher evaluation program and this instituted the first annual Campus Hall of Fame. The 1973-1973 Interschool Council officers are: President, Gene Walker; Vice-President, Mitchel Harmon; Secre- tary, Katie McKee; and Treasurer, Calvin Kelly. Front Row: Fancy Thomson, Lanny Baker, Katie McKee, secretary; Patsy Stubbs, Jo Shumake. Second Row: Mike Preist, Richard Snyder, Jo Duncan, Harold Mitchell, Billy Martin, Gene Walker, president. Third Row: Calvin Kelly, treasurer; Mitchell Harmon, vice-president; John Didlake, Perry Smith, James Davis. Fourth Row: Jerry Breland, Randy Pope, Charles Grace, Jimmy Holliman. Not Pictured: Betsy Ger- nert, Leon McKee, Don Lomax. 279 Inter-Residence Hall Council 1. Robert Tomlinson, Advisor 15. Linda Martin 2. Margaret Scott 16. Victor Roberts 3. William Webster 17. Wayne Keeton 4. John Havard 18. Ray Hayes 5. Martha Lyles 19. Annette Stewart 6. Al Pettigrew 20. Bill Waller, Jr. 7. Marilyn Green 21. Debra Conner 8. Ginnie Groom 22. Tommy Nolan 9. Kathy Lowry 23. Edith Goolsby 10. Christine Campbell 24. Danny Griffen 11. Clay Slim Stillions 25. Kathy Long 12. Chandler Mitts 26. Tim Hester 13. David Latimer 27. Isaac Fisher 14. Bill Massey 280 By definition, a dormitory is a place where someone sleeps and occasionally studies. A residence hall is an area in which a student not only sleeps, but also encounters new ideas, meets people of different interests, and has ample opportuni- ties to expand themselves socially as well as academically. Membership is not limited by creed, race, or social status. In short, a residence hall offers the perfect environment for educational interaction. The Inter-Residence Hall Council ' s job is to see that the dormitories on campus develop into resi- dence halls, and that after having attained this goal, each res- idence hall maintains its excellence through trained and com- petent leadership. Above, Seated: Marilyn Green, Vice President; John C. Havard, President; Isaac Fisher, National Com- munications Coordinator. Standing: Kathy Lowry, Executive Women ' s Coordinator; William Webster, Treasurer; Christine Campbell, Secretary; Al Petti- grew, Comptroller. 281 Industrial Education Association The Industrial Education Club was established at Mississippi State University 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. Each year the IEA engages in such activities as the welding of cowbells for Bulldog fans and the construction of a float for the Homecoming parade. Members also visit various junior colleges to recruit transfers to Mississippi State. Highlights of the year are the Industrial Arts clinic, the IEA Banquet which recognizes the most Outstanding Industrial Education student, field trips to various industries, and outstanding programs presented by representatives from Education and Industry. Organizational activities are climaxed by the installation of new officers at the Annual IEA Spring Banquet. The officers for this year were: Randall Rushing — Vice President Industrial Technology; Dan Brook — Sponsor; James Huercamp — Reporter; E. D. Graves — Sponsor; Fran Dearing — President; Jimmy Langley — Vice President Trade and Industry; Stacy Clayton — Secretary. 1, Randall Rushing 15. Charles Massey 2. Robert Gholston 16. Jimmy Langley 3. David Cotton 17. Borodell Hartman 4. Melvin Holt 18. Lowell Ingram 5. Fran Dearing 19. Charles Box 6. Robert Brinkman 20. Joel Carroll 7. James Heurcamp 21. Ricky Mayfiled 8. Dan Brook 22. Jeff Dixon 9. Ron McMasters 23. Patrick Tucker 10. Paul Bordenkercher 24. Stacy Clayton 11. Elwyn Burns 25. James Hansford 12. E. D. Groves 26. Roger Conn 13. Randy Lucius 27. Randy Ware 14. David Evans 28. Pit Swain 282 Kappa Delta Pi MEMBERS Dixie Lee Adams Nancy Aiken Virginia Dell Allen reri Gail Anders Vlitzi Anthony Martha Armstrong Hmothy C. Bates Mice Bishop George H. Black, Jr. diehard Blackbourn fane Brookshire Rebecca L. Burnett Mary Jane Carpenter Rivers Coleman Debora Copeland fanet Crumby Larry Davis (Cathy Dotson Brenda Earnheart Rima Edwards Gayla Elkin Cynthia Ellis Linda Finnell Janice Shook Fowler Julie Fowlkes Jerry M. German Elisabeth M. Gernert Ellen Gillentine Susan L. Goggans Kathy Gunn Brenda Ann Hamill Janet Neal Harris Jane Hawkins Betty Jeanne Henry Judy Isonhood Brenda S. Johnson Virgie Jones Sue Kelly Nancy Knott Vickie S. Lawson Linda Ligon Linda McAllister Brenda McKinney Sandra Milican Miller Mitchell Julia V. Muse Patricia J. O ' Kelly Beatrice R. Orr Pam Parsons Patty Patrick Lynn Peterson Mary Ruth Powell Vicki Robinson Sara Ann Roman Jane Roper Mary Patricia Royal Cathy Simpson Becky Snowden Suzanne Speed Sandy Sutherland Bruce Lynn Taylor Marlys Templeton Gay Thomas Veronica N. Thomas Debra Thompson Frances A. Thompson Peggy Tucker Patsye Umfress Thomas L. Upton Marcia Wilkinson Sarah Woodruff Margaret Yates Maria Yates 283 Kappa Omicron Phi Front Row: Lanelle McLellan, President; Patricia Weems, Distaff Reporter; Pam Truhett, Treasurer; Cathy Johnson Secretary. Row Two: Denise Lovelace, Marty Davis, Nancy Nixon, Dr. Jean Snyder, Pam Perry, Lynn Minks, Dr. Heler Armstrong. Row Three: Susan Tadlock, Alice Watson, Nan Eddleman, Paula Truhett, Beverly Henderson, Mrs. Cath- erine Boyd, Martha Bullock. MENC Front Row: Ernie Collins, President; Norman Green, Woody Mcintosh, David Nicholson. Row Two: Don Kilbourne, Thad Henley, Cathy Simpson, Patti O ' Kelly, Marie Weathersby, Betty Latimer. Row Three: Bob Gilliland, Roy Harris, Jan Fowler, Bonnie Bowie, Patti Westbrook, Mary Ann Joseph, Daphne Undress, Eliza- beth Smelley, Vice President; Liz Shows, Dr. Bill Hood. Row Four: Debra Loden, Marsha Griffin, Melinda Johnson, Carolyh Bunch, Lydia Ruffin, Pam Thomp- son, Stanley Hayes, Catherine Coleman, Kathy Roebuck, Tommy Middleton, Melinda Munson, Karen Mitchell, Elva Kay Tims, Kathy Windham, Kaye Hill- man. Not Pictured: Connie Dunn. 284 Landscape Architecture The Landscape Architect relates man and the environment in such a way that they work in harmony with each other rather than as opponents. This objective is accomplished either through individual action or by working collectively with other design professionals on team projects, such as land use developments for city or recreational planning. The purpose of the Landscape Architecture Club is to pro- mote the idea that the landscape architect is concerned with the preservation and design of outdoor space and its relation- ship to man. Climate, topography, water, and construction materials share an equal part in the completion of the basic design concept. - Ed Martin, Jr. ' .. Caye Cook 1 Miriam McNamee L Cathy Tom i. Kathy Grau i. Joe Coulon ' . David Adkinson I PeteRawls ' . Randy Miller  . Phillip McDade .. David O ' Bryan ' .. Sherman Chow I. Joe Uithoven . Pete Mathews i. Alan Morgan . David Leung ' . Calvin Hudson I David Thompson 19. Mike McMurry 20. Doug Blackwell 21. TedBattley 22. Bert McLeave 23. John Phillips 24. Buzzy Parham 25. Temple Barry 26. Bob White 27. Ronnie Hartley 28. David Runnels 29. Tom Wilson 30. Chris Purser 31. Robert Riddell 32. Michael Foster 33. Glenn Smith 34. Van Bankston 35. Hugh Rhodes 285 Delta Chi Little Sisters 1. Ann King 2. Lydia Fulford 3. Regina Ford 4. Nancy Douglas 5. Charlotte Watkins 6. Susan Tyman 7. Kathy Westmorland 8. Sherry Brown 9. Mary Jane Isbel 10. Velma Williams 11. Barbara Sanderock 12. Brenda Brabham 13. Debbie Henry 14. DebbyHedin 15. Stephanie Brooks 16. Mary Margaret Scott 17. Kitty Addkison 18. Maggie Collison 19. Fredia McDaniel 20. Brenda Tramel 21. Lisa Templeton 286 .. Mary Finley ' .. Cleo Wren i. Connie Boman L Vickie Kuzmitz . Darcel Schafier . Debra Derise ' . Diane Forrest 1. Kitsie Seale ' . Cindy Schrader ). Donna Smith 11. Patti Davis 12. Debbie Ward 13. Mary H. Frierson 14. Susan Steinberg 15. Melanyjenner 16. Linda Lane 17. Tammy Askew 18. Debbie Petty 19. Leslie Pratt Little Sisters of Tau Kappa Epsilon 287 Little Sisters of Pi Kappa Alpha i Front Row: Gwen Rector, Brenda Kilby, Ginny McGuire, Beverly McKee, Melanie Love, Diane Bounds, Sally Morgan. 2nd Row: Nancy Knott, Janie LaBergi Karen Clements, Jonelle Kerkoff, Sherry Perkins, Pam Sanders, Molly Luke, Jane Hill, Ginny Lee, Gerre Cumba. Little Sisters of Sigma Chi Front Row Wanda Abies Betsy Conger, Cathy Walker, Cathy Cushman, Mona Russell, Beth McCully, Carey Rather, Melanie Moody, Suzanna Spence, Debi Thompson. 2nd Row: Barbara Sanford, Sharon Wilkes, Becky Sloan, Gail Read, Ruthee Petty, Anne Martin, Peggy Pond, Cristy Allen, Gayla Ellon, Rent Moody Lynn Payte. 3rd Row: Connie Peranich, Tracy Vosburgh, Elise Van Keckye, Wanda Clark, Marilyn Jamieson, Tamara Stanislaus, Ann Johnson, Joa Canterbury, Pam Sietz, Susan Hull, Sara Faye Crain, Bo Vosburgh, Margaret Harris, Nancy Patterson. 4th Row: Ginger Bland, Nancy Mitchell, Suzanne Pose: Beth Breland, Barbara Davis, Gail Pugh. 5th Row: Ro Ann McVey, Cheryl Johnson, Katie Smith, Anita House, Donna Rogers. 6th Row: Anne Armstrong, Jan. Hummer, Sarah Ellison, Debbie Walls, Vicky Paulk, Jeanne Spencer, Sherry Moore, Melissa Russell, Vicki Robinson, Freida Hefhn. 288 Order of the White Rose jnt Row: Mary Lees Edwards, Susan Upton, Vice President; Kay Tucker, Tricia Boye, Treasurer; Lou Ann Burney, Susan Lamond. Row 2: Peggy Fulgham, ithy Keeth, Becky Snowden, Wyeth Walker, Lana Smith, Cecelia Rupert, Patsy Stubbs, Hatri Flowers, Pat Sanders, Kathy Coleman, Debbie Hagge. Row 3: nya Sparks, Lolo Tubertini, Rudy Lipe, Gayle Fortenberry, Diane Meador, Janice Keller, Secretary; Jo Troxell, President. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sisters of Minerva ont Row: Pam Partridge, Chris Stanton, Marsha Wedgeworth, Jamye Barnes, Mom Huey, Mary Garth Crumby, Chandler Mitts. Row 2: Toni Jones, Lucia rkins, Annette Tribble, Ann Hicks, Melanie Shapely, Jane Brookshire, Jane Thompson, Sloane Mitchell, Julie Franklin, Rebecca Raney. Row 3: Mary Lee Mad- n, Sally Hazard, Ann Pelegrin, Debbie Aycock, Carol Graufer, Becky Webb, Pam Perry, Beth Cutrer, Julie Patrick, Sara Ann Roman, Beth Harris, Barbara ephenson, Betty Truitt, Susan Power, E ' Lou Turpin, Jane Hawkins, Debbie Branton. Row 4: Carley Sims, Kim Turner, Pam Mayer, Libby Stone, Cynthia cCarty, Rima Edwards, Susie Clark, Susan Jones, Virginia Phillips, Jane Hardy, Carolyn Brookshire, Betsy Gernert, Bishop Millsaps. 289 The Lucky Eleven The Lucky Eleven is a recently-chartered organization con- sisting of Chinese-American students at MSU. Its main func- tions are to serve as a means of communication for the Chinese- American student at MSU and to sponsor social events for the Chinese-American youths of the Mid-South area. The most outstanding event sponsored by this organization is the Annual Christmas Dance whereby a Sweetheart and two Favorites are selected. Also the Lucky Eleven is making plans to become a more active organization on campus. 1. Martin Jue 2. Steve Jiu 3. Sam Fong 4. Cynthia Wong 5. Gan Jee 6. Eugene Tape 7. David Leung 8. Larry Tape 9. Sherman Chow 10. Larry Moon 11. Joe Tom 12. Danny Tape 13. Raymond D. Wong 14. Leonard Wong Not Pictured: Noreen Jue — Favorite Ansie Chu — Favorite Martin Jue, Faculty Advisor Gan Jee, President Sam Fong, Vice President Eugene Tape, Secretary-Treasurer Cynthia Wong, Sweetheart 290 I. Stan Murray 1. Sandy Braswell ). Bill Wilkerson I. Chuck Berdine 5. Barry Lipsky . Vernon White ' . Jim Miller i. Bill Buckley ). Dave Johnson ). Larry Fry L. Wayne Jones i. Johnny Bruce 5. Mike Younger 1. Jim Touchette 5. Keith Holley ' ■. Paul Lewis 7. Mike Patrick }. Tim Bates ?. Larry McCoullough 20. Tommy Lewis 21. Mike Cornelius 22. David Farris 23. Greg Fountain 24. Terry Kusnierz 25. Taki Koroneous 26. Jimmy Webb 27. Larry Greenlee 28. Bill Singletary 29. Bob Bozemen 30. Larry Thompson 31. Seghi Porbeni 32. Danny West 33. Tommy Strahan 34. Roger Cook 35. Barry Holder 36. Rocky Felker 37. Allen Brantley MClub The objectives of the M-Club are: to promote clean sports- manship, congeniality, and friendly association among its mem- bership for the advancement of Mississippi State University; to emphasize the importance of high standards of character and scholarship, and to foster these standards in its members; to aid in promotion of interest among alumni in Mississippi State Uni- versity athletics and to further the welfare thereof. 291 Marine Engineering Technology Society Front Row: Roland Terry, Sgt. at arms; Leo Provencher, Joe Royalty, Dennis Rials. Back Row: Clay Cooper, Treasurer; Mark Lemay, Secretary; Ernest Graham Vice President; Gary Smith, President; Richard Powell, Eric Richards, F. G. Bartlett, Advisor. Mississippi Society of Biological Engineers Front Row: Lauri Brown, Secretary-Treasurer; Harry Puryear, Jr., President; Bill Routt, Engineering Coun cil Representative. Row 2: Dr. Bill Brown lie Bender, Noel Watts, Wally Carpenter, Barry Royals, Joe Monti, Eddie Little, John Madison, Robert Hester. Row 3: Bruce Mowry, Robert Lowry James Abernathy, Jerry Gilbert, George Freitag, David Schenck. Not Pictured: Jim Wisner, Vice President. Advisor; Wil William Ford 292 Student MEA The Francis A. Rhodes Chapter of the Student Mississippi Education Association, affiliated with the Mississippi Education Association, is open to all university students who are majoring in education or those who are interested in education. A fall leadership conference is held each year for chapters of SMEA throughout the state. During the MEA convention in the pring, SMEA simultaneously holds its own convention in Jackson, Mississippi, during which the state SMEA officers are elected. SMEA tries to help students grow professionally, as well as offering many benefits to members, such as liability insurance, aid n job placement, and indirect influence on education in Mississippi. Officers KATHY McCRORY President NANCY HENRY Vice President REGINA MATHISON Corresponding Secretary DEBRA YOUNG Recording Secretary ALICE BISHOP Treasurer Allen, Lynn Allgood, Sandra K. Anthony, Pam Ausbon, Jo Ann Bates, Virginia L. Bishop, Alice Blackburn, Patricia B. Brown, Libby Brown, Margaret M. Conn, Fabian J. Cox, S. Patrick Culpepper, Barbara Dowdle, Hazel Foster, Pam Garretson, Barbara R. Goggans, Susan L. Haney, Kathy Henry, Nancy Hilton, Deborah K. Hinrichs, Patricia Holliman, Mona G. Hooker, Shelia Keene, Sheila Kennedy, Nadine Lishman, Marvin Long, Katherine A. Lowry, Susan Martin, Leslie Martin, Mrs. Robert D. Mathews, Vicki Mathison, Regina McCrory, Kathy McDavid, Jean A. McMillan, Marilyn Morton, Donna P. Pearson, Mrs. Robert Portera, Joseph M. Pugh, Ava F. Thrash, Kenneth Ray Tucker, Vicki Waldron, Martha Warner, Gail M. Woodruff, Sarah Worrell, Barbara J. Yates, Margaret Yates, Maria Young, Becky Young, Debra B. 293 Phi Beta Lambda Any postsecondary student participat- ing in a business program is eligible to join Phi Beta Lambda. Members of PBL learn how to compete 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 devel- ope strong, aggressive leadership so that these future businessmen 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 different projects during the year. First Row: Becky Tolar, Susan Allbritton, Nelda McDowell, Bonnie Lovorn, Rita Walker, Cathy Johnson Jan Jordan, Kathy Lyles, Betty Haynes, Kathleen Hays, Peggy Raffel, Connie Barlow, Linda McAllister Debbie Malone, Linda Parrish, co-sponsor, Eva Gaddis, sponsor. Second Row: David Crawford, Karei Woody, Beth Richardson, Glenda Nichols, Mignon Anderson, Phylis Head, Karen Long, Regina Culler Linda Porter, Ginny Porter, Judy Langston, Donna Hansen, Kay Darnell, Dorothy Reeves, Nancy Hud son, Marcia Williams, Lane Guyton, Kathy Crawford, Sherry Gutley, Joanne Williamson, Aimee Sparks Rita Touchstone, Gail Moss, Kathy Chester, Becky Young, Sherry Moore, Cynthia Parr, Kathy Bibler. Phi Lambda Pi First Row: Debbie Roan, Vicki Turner, Barbara Blankenship, advisor. Second Row: Joy White, Parliamentarian; Alice Watson, Chaplain; Sheila Brock, Vice-Pres ident; Beth Jackson, Secretary; Nancy Nixon, President; Teresa Naron, Treasurer. Third Row: Judy Isonhood; Kathleen Yielding; Durenda Loftin; Leesa Wise Jannie Hamilton. Not Pictured: Cindy Baugh; Levern Livingston; Babs Nelson; Karen Trosky; Deborah Hishaw. 294 Phi Chi Theta Beta Pi Chapter of Phi Chi Theta, the first honorary busi- ness fraternity for women at State, is a part of the oldest women ' s national business fraternity in commerce and busi- ness administration. The fraternity promotes the cause of higher business education and training for all women in bus- iness careers. The local chapter conducts rush each semester for women in business with a 3.0 grade point average. Out- standing speakers from the business world are presented at bi-monthly meetings. The Phi Chi Theta Foundation grants scholarships to worthy women students on a national basis. 1. Suzette Summers 2. Susan McKinley 3. Pat Brown 4. Lisa Cuicchi 5. LaDonna Peay 6. Patricia Finley 7. Judy Johnson 8. VickiMcNeal 9. Marilyn McGowan 10. Elise Van Hecke 11. Marilyn Fortner 12. Linda Phillips 13. Dr. Joyce Giglioni 14. Joette Garner 15. Linda Porter 16. Barbara Shivers 17. Patricia Reese 18. Donna Massey 19. Jo Ann Keith 20. Cyndy Price 295 Philo Demos Philo Demos is composed of thirty men from the freshman and sophomore classes who have shown interest and capabili- ties in campus activities and commitment to the Christian prin- ciples upon which the honorary fraternity was founded at MSU in 1955. The honorary fraternity meets for lunch every Wednes- day and entertains a prominent speaker from such positions of the administration as Dr. Giles and Athletic Director Charles Shira, to figures in local and national politics, to inspiration and encouragement from key Christian leaders on campus. What- ever 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 impor- tance wherever they go. Tim Lyons Jerry Cruise Andy Campagna Gene Bouchillon Vern Boothe Ron Duckworth Ernie Brunson Frank McWhorter Sykes Sturdivant Bob Chambers Johnny Wever Alan Walters 13. Danny Jober 14. Denny Cole 15. Steve Cohern 16. Bubba Jennings 17. Howard Davis 18. P. C. McLaurin 19. Gordon Flowers 20. Danny Griffin 21. Don Primos 22. Jack Bethany 23. Bob Stimson 24. Jimmy Sneed 296 ' ront Row, Left to Right: Ronnie Thomas, Vice-president, Laura Turnage, -Jistorian, Leila Batson, Secretary-Treasurer, Susan Elkin, President, Nelda vlcDowell, Reporter. 2nd Row, Left to Right: Dr. Helen Terrell, Georgia Grif- in, Patsye Umfress, Rhonda Selman, Beth Baldwin, Kathleen Ha ys, Melissa Jorrells, Nancy Davenport, Pam Davis, Beth Smith, Donna Burch, Dorothy jreen, Nelda Rogers, Mignon Anderson, Rita Touchstone, Joanne William- on, Karen Mooreland. 3rd Row, Left to Right: Branda McKinney, Gail Aoss, Linda McAllister, Jackie Owens, Sherry Gurley, Suzanne Speed, Paula Mitchell, Pam Heflin, Patty Patrick, Kay Epperson, Jackie Boghdan, Gwynn A yatt, Judy Rodabough, Lane Guyton, Joy White, Elwanda Shook, Nancy -Judson, Bonnie Lovorn. Pi Omega Pi Pi Omega Pi, national honor society for undergraduate Busi- ness Education majors, encourages student members to take an intelligent and active part in community affairs and acquire and develop desirable spirits and attitudes through participation in chapter activities. They acquire through experience an idea of service as the basis of all worthy effort. RE. Club Front Row, Left to Right: Dennis Walton, Pat Donald, Susan Terrell, Britt Dickens, Mike Moorehead. 2nd Row, Left to Right: Christie Easley, Johnny Bolin, Vickie Lackey, Pat Bag- ley. 3rd Row, Left to Right: Frances Stuart, Keith Bennett. 297 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is one of America ' s largest frater- nal organizations for men in areas of music. Founded in 1898, it is one of the oldest college-based professional organiza- tions, 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. Approximately half of the Active mem- bers of Lambda Phi Chapter at MSU are music majors, show- ing that one does not have to be a full-time student of music to participate in Phi Mu Alpha. Our members are near the core of the musical groups on campus, such as the University Chorus and Maroon Band to mention a few. ACTIVES 1. Dr. Frank Stewart, Faculty Advs. 2. Elva Kay Tims, Sweetheart 3. Woody Mcintosh 4. Don Kilbourne 5. David Nicholson 6. Richard Ashley 7. Wylie Evans 8. Kenny Wing 9. Mark Donald 10. Frank Bates 11. John Didlake 12. Johnny Bittle 13. George Black 14. Ernie Collins 15. Robin Shelton 16. Stanley Hayes 17. Robert Whitfield 18. Robert Plunkett 19. Ray Harris 20. Will Locke 298 PLEDGES 1. Tim Sullivan 2. Don Cavin 3. Don Kilbourne, Pledge Master 4. Frank Bates, Pledge Master 5. Randy Hollis 6. Terry Herndon 7. Sam Keyes 8. Robert Babb 9. John Chrestman 10. Norman Green 11. Rodney Rogers 12. John Parker 13. Willia Wolfe 14. James Robinson 15. Dwight Yates 16. Fred Wilkes 17. Mike Thornton 18. Mike Tucker 299 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 Thursday 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 con- vention every spring. Membership is open to any male under- graduate who is interested and willing to attend the meetings and take part in the chapter ' s various activities. 1. Sheila McDonald 2. Jay Hayes 3. Cynthia Parr 4. Linda Moore 5. Millie Mooney 6. Charlotte Ganann 7. Lynn Allen 8. Mary Beth Rutledge 9. Paula Spier 10. Kathy Hayes 11. Mae Lee 12. Craig Lee 13. Don Bradley 14. Bill Rutledge 15. Clint Doby 16. Lee Spier 17. Tim Gibson 18. Jim Allen 19. R. Gordon Carter 20. Sonny Sanderson 21. Mike Nance 22. Dr. Henry Nash 23. Kenneth Rhea 24. James McDonald 25. Nolan Aikens 26. Edwin Wallace 27. Eddie Hood 28. John Dockery 300 Jonell Kerkhoff Michael Ard Edna Berryhill Jimmy Galloway Regina Mills Fred Jones Fran Wiggins 8. Mike Crecink 9. Patsy Fowlkes 10. Joe Phillips 11. Claudia Hicks 12. Robert Flanagen 13. Jan Smith 14. Richard Conn 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 outreach 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 complexity of entrance requirements, the Pre-Med Club has and continues to be a means of maintaining a sense of awareness among its members. 301 Pre-Vet Club The Pre-Veterinary Club, composed of students in pre-vet- erinary medicine who wish to qualify for admission to pro- fessional 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 yet have a school of veterinary medicine, a five semester pre-veteri- nary curriculum is offered to students who wish to qualify for admission to a professional college of veterinary medi- cine. The Club is valuable in furnishing its members with information concerning a plan for the Southern Regional Education Board to admit, annually, a certain number of stu- dents from Mississippi to the school of veterinary science at Auburn University. Auburn will take eighteen students from Mississippi for Fall, 1974. This year the Pre-Veterinary Club is having speakers from all phases of veterinary work. 1. Dr. Turner 24. Joe Duncan 2. Richard Carter 25. Tom Watts III 3. Gail Anderson 26. John White 4. Doug Thrash 27. Larry Keir 5. Ruth Wilburn 28. Amelia Matthews 6. Patricia Pate 29. Sandy Cochran 7. Karyl King 30. Marilyn Green 8. Richard Hopper 31. Linda Hayles 9. Jo Cox 32. Ronnie Crocker 10. Herns Maxwell 33. Neal Luke 11. Bob Russum 34. Ed William 12. Art Taylor 35. Dwight Harding 13. Jim Anderson, Jr. 36. Rodney Walker 14. Sandy Chatham 37. Craig Shideler 15. Charlene Hess 38. Fred Williams 16. Danny Magee 39. Chan Burns 17. Hartfor Bailey 40. Jimmy Carter 18. Robert Parker 41. Tom Bailey 19. Fred McCullar 42. Alan Ray Williams 20. Lloyd Jones 43. David O ' Brien 21. Roy Gully 44. Roger M. Elliott 22. Ricky Moore 45. William W. Cox 23. Ronnie Hunt 302 Rodeo Club The MSU Rodeo Club got its start in the spring semester of 1973. Its main function is to support and promote rodeo as an intercollegiant Rodeo Association, which consists of eight regions. Out of these regions, the top two schools from each region compete at the national finals rodeo in Boseman, Montana. MSU is a member of the Ozark region, which consists of schools in Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Seated: (L to R) Robin Shivers, Dianne Burgess, Tucker Hughes, Betty Martin. Standing: Jim Anderson, Clay ones, Dud Hughes, Rick Armstrong, Tommy King, Ricky Carlisle, Eddie Cantrell. MSU Shooting Club N5 s w %_J I -ront Row: (L to R) Hayes Lee, Roger Chapin, Randy Rogers, Charles L. Mitchell. Row Two: Al Le Febre, Pete Carrubba, Bill Schmidt, Barbara Pearson, Barbara eed, Carolyn Rogers, Georgia Monnerat, Vicky Schmidt, Claude Coffee. Row Three: Steve Reed, Robert Pearson, Glen Sisk, Larry Brashier, Larry Simmons. 303 S. D. Lee Honors Program 1. Gail Amis 2. Denise Fant 3. EddyGaddis 4. Lynn Branch 5. Cathy Craig 6. Duane Deal Nor Pictured: David Walt Chris Rebman, Jamie Windham 7. Mansell McCord 8. JohnColotta 9. David Hollis 10. Mark Stevens 11. Kenneth Lightsey 12. Jerry Gilbert Organized by the College of Arts and Sciences, the Honors Program offers special courses to selected students, but is not restricted to students enrolled in the College of Arts and Sci- ences. The program is under the guidance of the Honors Com- mittee, and Director, Dr. John L. Tilley. There is a student Hon- ors Council, elected by the students in the program, that works with the Honors Committee. The program has two distinct parts: Phase I — freshman-sophomore program, and Phase II — the junior-senior program. A student may participate in either or both phases and those students successfully completing either phase of the program will be awarded certificates at appropriate ceremonies. 304 Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Alpha Iota, founded in 1903, is an International Profes- sional College Fraternity for women operating in the field of music, for the primary purpose of developing that field giving impetus to the cultural life of our nation, pointing the way to keener appreciation of the relation of the Art of Music to the Art of Living, and the relation of the cultivation of Arts in gen- eral to that of fine citizenship. Now in its third year at MSU, Epsilon Chi Chapter strives to uphold the same high standards and ideals. . Connie Dunn ;. Bishop Millsaps . Bonnie Bowie u Hattie Flowers i. Elva Kay Tims ' . Betty Latimer ' . Jan Fowler . Kathy Simpson ' . Pattie O ' Kelly ' . Kay Scott 11. Brenda Earnhart 12. Pam Parsons 13. Elizabeth Shows 14. Kathy Roebuck 15. Melinda Munson 16. Mary Ann Joseph 17. Margaret Moore 18. Marsha Giffin 19. Libby Stone 20. Elizabeth Smelley 305 Sigma Gamma Epsilon Sigma Gamma Epsilon, founded March 30, 1915, at the Uni- versity of Kansas, is a professional and honorary society devoted to the advancement of the Earth Sciences. Alpha Upsi- lon, the 25th chapter, was installed at Mississippi State Univer- sity in May, 1948. The objectives of the chapter are to encourage the scholastic and scientific advancement of its members and the extension of the relations of friendship and assistance among colleges, uni- versities and scientific schools with recognized standing which are devoted to the advancement of the Earth Sciences. Member- ship in the Society of Sigma Gamma Epsilon is intended for those scientists and students whose primary concern is the study of the earth. 1. Gene Brown, Public Relations 2. Mark Smith, Vice President 3. Vernon Peeples, President 4. Donald M. Keady, Advisor 5. Manu Jogani 6. Sonny Breland 7. Allen Armistead 8. Troy J. Laswell 9. Richard Rucker, Sec.-Treas. 10. Mike Whitworth 11. John Marble, Corresponding Sec. 12. Paul Fox 13. Steve Newman 306 Sky Divers Front Row, Left to Right: Johnny Stenger, Fred Jones, Suzie Moorehead. Second Row: Stokes McMillan, Phil Seymer, Tripp Edwards, Ed Land. 4t Wk 4? j S m 307 Social Work Club The Social Work Club strives to promote interest in social welfare and social work by acquainting members with availa- bility of scholarships and fellowships in social work, by keep- ing members up-to-date on various phases of social work through speakers, magazines, and periodicals, made available to all members, and by dispensing information regarding summer and permanent employment. 1. KathyKerr 2. Franny Thompson 3. Stephanie Krietemeyer 4. Wanda Clark 5. Jamie Jennings 6. Debbie Gordon 7. Peggy Vaughn 8. Leslie Misch 9. Jene Moore 10. Sally Hardison 11. Valerie Russell 12. Mary Sanders 13. Melinda Walls 14. Vinnie Marshall 15. Helen Calvert 16. Mary Apperson 17. Margaret Dunn 18. Sue Vuncannon 19. Gail Holliman 20. Ann Alexander 21. Don Oglesby 22. Nancy Abies 23. Lynn Cole 24. Judy Morris 25. Linda Russell 26. Melinda Walls 27. Miss Elaine Nix 28. Mary Frazier 29. Lorie Naeg 30. Helen Calvert 31. Susan Lundquist 32. Boyd Williams 33. Bill Breedlove 34. Mr. Earl Thomas 35. Patricia Pritchard 36. James Thomas 308 SAM The Society for Advancement of Management is the recog- nized university chapter of the national professional organiza- tion of managers in industry, commerce, government, and edu- cation. It has been the pioneer in management philosophy and is dedicated to the promotion and advancement of the art and science of management. S.A.M. strives to bring closer together executives and stu- dents in business and serve as a medium of exchange on prob- lems, policies, and methods relating to management. It provides students the opportunity to participate in the organizing, plan- ning, directing, and controlling of the activities of an organiza- tion dedicated to the advancement of the science of manage- ment. 1. Mac Clements 25. Ed Winke 2. Mickey George 26. Terry Britt 3. Pat Brown 27. Arnold Wilson 4. Cynthia Parr 28. Bill Moore 5. Cary Simons 29. Robert Blake 6. Mike Spragius 30. Joe Ellis 7. Jim Nanney 31. Chris Curry 8. Sam Jones 32. Marvin Bush 9. Len Welch 33. Suzette Summers 0. Vernon Bearden 34. Mairy Rolsion 1. James Welch 35. Sam Fong 2. Alex Kimbrough 36. Robert Harvey Jr. 3. Terry Medlin 37. David Edwards 4. Kenny O ' Niel 38. Andy Enis 5. KirbyHill 39. Bill Barnard 6. Steve Morrison 40. Michael Booker 7. Susan Sikes 41. Al Strong 8. Tommy Nolan 42. Jess Brookhart 9. KathyBibler 43. Ellis Rhett 0. Jo Ann Keith 44. Chris Hills 1. Linda Moore 45. Scott Boulette 2. Gordon Sterling Jr. 46. Harry Doucet 3. John Vaughn 47. Mike McGuffie 4. Ashby Campbell 48. Dennis Self 309 Society of Physics Students Standing: Wayne Coskrey, Judy Czarmecki, Alam Crudden; Vice President. Sitting: George Purvis; President, Joseph Crouther. Not Pictured: Larry Sills, Rid Campbell. Society of Petroleum Engineers The Society of Petroleum Engineers is the professional society for petroleum engineers and a constituent of the Ameri- can Institute of Mining Engineers. AIME was founded in 1871 and was incorpo- rated in the State of New York in 1904. The student chapter at Mississippi State conducts meetings once a month with programs being guest speakers from throughout the petroleum industry. The more memorable events of the SPE stu- dent chapter are the two annual cook- outs, the trip to the annual SPE conven- tio n, and the regional student paper con- test. Also, special petroleum related field trips are sponsored by the student chap- ter to give the petroleum engineering stu- dent a better understanding of their industry. Front Row: Robert Harris, Bill Berry, Larry Little, George Armistead, Michael Cloud, Al Denson. Row 2, Dave Oakes, Tom Gladney, Steve Moore, Tommy Dorman, Jim Tarleton, James Hagler. Row 3: Charles Dunn, Jim Rawls, Woodrow Coleman, Troy Mason, Jimmy Isonhood, Allen Armistead. Row 4: David Crawford, John Havard, James Smith, Elmer Turner, Jeff Williford, Jim Harris. 310 University Christian Center 1. Ellen Gammon 2. Amy Duncan 3. Audrey Hays 4. Windy Windham, Sec. 5. Connie Jones 6. Terry Smith, Director 7. Sherry Smith 8. Sue Peay 9. Debbie Adamson 0. Danny Gammon 1. Jerry Walden 2. Henry McCreight 3. Daryl Sanderson, Treas. 4. Jimmy Thompson 15. Johnny Hays, Pres. 16. Bently Wigley, Vice Pres. 17. Jim Dale 18. Randy Winstead 19. Bobby Mitchell 20. William Worthey 21. Tony Cook 22. Van Steward 23. Ricky Eaton 24. Dennis Moffett 25. CaryMcDill 26. Boyd Williams 27. Peggy McAlexander 28. Johnny Thompson The University Christian Student Center (U.C.S.C.) exists to serve the spiritual needs of students attending Mississippi State University. The U.C.S.C. was established primarily with the intention of providing a place where Christian college students could engage in study, recreation. The Center offers credit Bible courses each semester which are taught by Center Director, Terry L. Smith. The school year is also filled with a variety of activities including: retreats, seminars, special discussions, com- munity benevolent services, singing at a nearby nursing home, classes, a spring banquet, and several hayrides and outings. Stu- dents conduct their own devotionals in the campus chapel four nights a week. The U.C.S.C. is supported by Churches of Christ and inter- ested individuals throughout the state of Mississippi. The Cen- ter hopes that its activities will enhance a genuine Christian atmosphere at MSU and provide opportunities for Christian fel- lowship among college students. 311 Wildlife Society The MSU student chapter of the Wildlife Society currently has a mem- bership of thirty members whose major fields encompass Wildlife and Fisheries Management, Forestry, and Zoology. The organization is affiliated with the parent wildlife society and Mississippi Wildlife Federation and share with them the objective of pro- moting sound stewardship of wildlife resources, undertaking an active role in preventing man-induced environ- mental degradation, increasing aware- ness of wildlife values, and seeking the highest standards in all activities of the wildlife profession. Activities include monthly meetings with programs containing guest speak- ers and films of environmental con- cern. The Society sponsors four of its members to compete in the annual Wildlife Bowl held each year in con- junction with the meetings of the Southeastern Association of Game and Fish Commissioners. The primary social event is a yearly supper consist- ing of wildlife game species and whose guest list includes student members and all professional wildlife biologists within the state. Front Row: Michael Easley, Douglas Williams, David Reece, Chester Billie, Thomas Thornhill, Kenneth Gordeon, Brian Stringer, Richard Coleman. Row 2: Malcolm Carr, Jim Johnson, Danny Everett, James Sigrest, David Manner, David Nixon, Carlton Owen, John Frasier, Billy Teels, Stephen Rickerson, John Fos- ter, James Mawk, Stephen Reed. Young Republicans Front Row: Maggie Collinson, Collins Brent, Mansell McCord, Damon Dean, Jan Tillery, Bert Hagga, Mark Henry, Mike Childs, Forrest Snelling, Patricia Pate, Ralph Blakeney. Back Row: John Baughn, Blaine Davis, Wade Woodward, John Sampson, Danny Jaber, Taylor Reddick, Eddie Stikes, Robert Shivers, Jesse Brent, David Richardson, Tim Hester, Donald Williamson. 312 )FFICERS FOR 1973-74, L to R: Cecil Allen, B. J. Maxey, Joy Aycock, Margaret Dunn, Rev. d Curtis. Wesley Foundation Wesley Foundation is a Methodist-sponsored stu- dent organization. Through Wesley, students of many denominations find fellowship with other Christian students and seek to learn more about the Christian life. Regular activities of the Wesley Foun- dation include programs of Bible study, fellowship, and service. The Methodist Student Center building, located on East Lee Boulevard, provides facilities for wor- ship, relaxation, and study. Both the student center and all Wesley Foundation activities are open to all students. ' FFICERS 1974-75, L to R: Helen Pakis, Recording Secretary; Emily Mullins, Committee Chairman; Jim Elliott, Committee Chairman; Bob Brinkmann, Presi- snt; Rev Ed Curtis, Advisor; Cecil Allen, Committee Chairman; Joy Aycock, Vice President; Judy Morris, Membership Secretary; B. B. Flint, Committee Chair- an; Dick Robertson, Committee Chairman. Not Pictured: Melvin Campbell, Treasurer. 313 314 Graduates AHMAD, MUMTAZ Starkville ALBRIGHT, GARY R. Biloxi ALI, MIR MUSTAFA Mississippi State ALLEGREZZA, JOHNNY L Shaw ARMSTRONG, DAVID M, Natchez AVIRAH.T. K. Mississippi State BARBOSA, SEBA STIAN Brazil BARKER, GARY L. Starkville BARKSDALE.J. FOUNTAIN Mississippi State BARNETT.JOHN M. Jackson BARRON, WALLACE L. Mississippi State BILLIE, CHESTER Minette, Ala. BISHOP, ALICE Tupelo BOON BOOTH A RA, KRONGSIN Thailand BORDENK1RCHER, PAUL Starkville BOWIE.JAMES E. Picayune BRASHER, KAY Oak Grove, LA BRASWELL, DENTON G. Meridian BROWN, KATHELEEN Jackson BROWN, WILLIE L. Meridian BROWNING, JAMES A New Albany CARCHEDI.JOHNM, Lowellville, Ohio CARLSON, CHARLOTTE Amory CHANDER, VIJAYA India CH1TRANUKROH, VINIDA Starkville CHOUDHRY, MUHAMMAD Pakistan CLARK, SANDRA Walnut Grove COBBINS, SAM Starkville COLE, GAIL B. Ruleville COLE. RODNEY D Houston COTTON, BRENDA Ripley COX, BARRY D Rienzi DAOUD, AHMED Z Egypt DEARMOND, TOMMY Quitman DHILLON, PUSHPAJIT Starkville DICKERSON, THOMAS Ashland DIETZ, JAMES L. Mississippi State DU ANGPATRA, JAUNG Thailand EARNHEART, AUBREY Starkville EVANS, JOSEPH Lexington FAVARA, DAVID Memphis FINNELL, DAVID Starkville FLEEMAN, SARAH E Valley Park FLEEMAN, WILLIAM E. Valley Park FLOURNOY, RICHARD S Newport FOX, DALE R. Hazlehurst FRASER. RAYMOND Starkville FREDERICK, FRED Mississippi State FREEMAN, MARK D Drew FUANGKAJOHSAK, SURACHAT Thailand GAINES.J RUSSELL New Albany GARRETSON, HARRY Leakcsville GATLIN.JANE Laurel GILLIS, WILLIAM Sturgis 316 Graduates GOOLSBY. EARL B Starkville GORDON, STEPHEN B Starkvillc GRACE, JERRY W. Hamilton GRIFFIN, BEN D Jackson GUESS, EDWARD T Brookhaven HEARNSHERGER, JAMES O. Starkville HENDRICKS.JOHN M Meridian HENLEY, CALVERT A A Holly Springs HINCKXE, THOMAS W Starkvillc HOLMES. BENN1E G KoKomo HORTON, J DOUGLAS Conchatta HOUSLEY. WILEY G. Starkvillc HUANG, BAO-SHAN Taiwan, Free China HUGHES, TERRY H Meridian HURT. BRENDA K Rjplcy HUSSEIN, RAEF T Starkvillc ISLAM, A.J.M. AZIZUL Gokul, Bogr, Bangladesh JACKSON, WATSON L Forrest JAGNANDAN, EDWARD R Guyana-South America JAIYAI, PRASAN Starlcville JECH, LARRY Kingfisher, OK JOHNSON. FRANK ERNEST Vicksburg JOHNSON, LINDA L. Starlcville JONES, MARION M Vaiden JONES, W F Starkvillc KAMTHONG, PAWARES Bangkok, Thailand KANCHANARODHNA, PATPOND Tungmahamlk KASHINATH, NAG Pakistan KATTIYAMAN, SUVIT Thailand KENNEBREW, VERNON E Jackson KOKPOL, UDOM Bangkok, Thailand LANZ, MARCO A Maracay, Venezuela LAWRENCE, HAZEL B Columbus LEE, DAVID E Starkville LIMERICK, DEBORAH B Starlcville LIMERICK, SYNDEY R Starkvillc UNDER, VICKI S. Starkvillc LOVE, KITTY SUE Maben LOWERY, CONNOR W Gulfport MATTHEWS, DONNIS B Starkvillc McADAMS, JERRY W Starkvillc McCARTYJACKC Enterprise Mc CLAREN, HARRY A Mechanicsville, Virginia Mcdowell, lonniej. Mathiston McKIBBEN, PRENTICE O. West Point MARION.JAMES Houston McRAE, FRANKLIN K Tishomingo MILLER, RICHARD W Mobile MISSO, RICKY E. Macon MOORE, GEORGE S McComb MOORE, LINDA D Jackson MOORE, RODNEY L Enterprise NAKSRINOUN, WICHAIN Thailand MUANGKOE, MARUT Thailand 317 Graduates NARESH.JAGDISHS Starkviile NEVILL, WARREN C. Columbus NICKLES, ELIZABETH H. Aberdeen OLIVER, ARTHURINE Scouba PANIT. JUNNAKATE Bangkok, Thailand PARKERJOYCE Nettleton PASHA, HAYATH A Mississippi State PHAMORNSUWANA, CHUCHAT Thailand PHONGPARNIEH, THEP Surarthani, Thailand PILLAI, THANUMALAYA P Itta Bena PISITKASEM, SURATIN Bangkok, Thailand PLOYLEARMSANG, PAIBOO Bangkok, Thailand PONGSIRI.SOMSAK Thailand PORTER, CAROLYN M. Starkviile POTHONGSUNUN, SINGHA Thailand RANDOLPH.JERRY B Starkviile RATANAPHANSAK, SOMCHAI Thailand RATCLIFFE, RICHARD W Heidelberg RATHOD, M. S. Starkviile REDDY, R N. India REEVES, JOSEPH A Meridian ROBERTSON, DON R. Iuka RUCKER, RICHARD L. Stewart SALMAN, NABEEL KHALEEL Starkviile SCALES, ARTHUR P. Starkviile SCOTT, FRANK A Starkviile SCOTT, ROBERT A Corinth SEGREST,JR.,JOHNC. Starkviile SHARGROUGH, WILLIAM C Holly Bluff SHATTUCK, MARY A. Bay St. Louis SIGREST TED D Jackson SILA, VORAVIT Thailand SINGH, PHOOL India SITHARAMA, IYENGAR India SKOF, MAT1JA Yugoslavia SLAUGHTER, PEGGY S, Charleston SMILEY, SUSAN K Starkviile SMITH, KENNETH R. Pope SMITH, SUSAN E. Natchez SMITH, TERRY S. Starkviile STERDIVANT, SARAH LUNN Meridian STEVISON, JIMMY D. Luccdalc STONE, REBECCA A, Columbus STRAHAN, ERJC S. Poplarville TARLETON, JAMES ALAN Starkviile TATUN, GARY H. Rosebloom TAYLOR, THOMAS W Boulder, CO TAYLOR, WILLIAM D Starkviile TEEL, BARRY D, Scranton, Pennsy THIPAYARAT, ARIN Thailand THOMAS, DEI.INDA W Jackson THORN, MICHAEL G. Starkviile THORNTON, SAMUEL B. Starkviile TIRANASAR. CHOOMPOTE Bangkok, Thailand 318 Graduates TONEY, STEPHEN M Wavash, AK TRAMEL, MARIE R Starkviilc TRAMMELL, WANDA E. Leland TUCKER, ANGULAG. Fulton UKARAPUTHIPRON, VEERA Thailand VAISHNAV, DINESH D Mississippi State VITHAYAV1ROJ, VORATHEP Thailand VONGTHONGSON, CHATUPHORN Thailand VOSBURGH, MICHAEL O. Memphis, TN WADHWAN1. ARILIN R India WASHINGTON, CARRELL T Starkville WEEKS, BILLY Sturgis WESTMORELAND, EARL F. Jackson WILLIAMSON, JANNA C Louisville WINGATE, LEO K. Covington, Tenn WONG, GORDON Greenville WOODWARD, ROY Starkville YOUNG, JAMES N Ripley : 3 319 Seniors ADAMS, HUGH WALTON Engineering Yazoo City ADAMS, RODERICK M Math ShaJimar, F!a. ADAMS, ROY CLARK Business Tupelo ADCOCK, JANET Psychology Madison ADCOCK, JEFFERY MARK Business Biloxi ADCOX, DEBORAH J. Social Work Starkville ADEN, LOUIS Agriculture Valley Park AIKENS, NOLAN Business Jackson ALLEN, CATHY Home Economics Brandon ALLEN, ANDREW Marketing Gulfport ALLEN, JAMES BARNEY Marketing Starkville ALLEN .JUNE KAY Home Economics Gulfport ALLEN, NANCY KAY Business Education Saltillo ALLEN, VIRGINIA DELL Education Water Valley ALLRED, DAVID C Engineering Smithdale AMMONS. SUSAN Education Jackson ANDERS, KAY P. Arts and Sciences Jackson ANDERS, MICHAEL A. Arts and Sciences Gloster ANDERS, TERJ GAIL Education Fayette ANDERSON, MIGNON Education Mendian ANGLIN. JOE RUSSELL Engineering Tupelo ANTHONY, PAMELA R. Education Fulton APPERSON, MARY ELOISE Psychology West Point ARCHER, ROBERT L. Business Jackson ARMISTEAD, GEORGE TAYLOR Engineering Turwiler ARMSTRONG, DELORES ANNE Education Greenwood ARNOLD, DAVID NEAL Engineering Baldwyn ARNOLD, JAMES W. Marketing Beulah ARNOLDJUNE LAYNE Mathematics Baldwyn ATKINSON, WILLIAM TYSON Banking and Finance Vicksburg AUST, JERRY WAYNE Arts and Sciences DeKalb AUSTIN, CHARLES Agriculture Dundee AUSTIN, EDWARD EARL Agriculture Bowling Green, Ky. AVENJOHND Arts and Sciences Calhoun City AYRES, WILLIAM STANLEY Agriculture Lei and BADDLEY.JEAN Education Jackson BAILEY, BARRY GLENN Education Starkville BAILEY, MITSY J. Education Starkville BAILEY, THOMAS H. Education Forest BAILEY, THOMAS L. Agriculture Starkville BAILEY, WANDA JORDAN Education Kosciuko BAKER, BEVERLY Social Studies Gore Springs BAKER, RICHARD MERRILL Forestry Starkville BALLENGER, JIMMY Agriculture Carthage 3ANCHETTI, PAUL ANTHONY Engineering Vicksburg BANKS, DAVID WILLIAM Anthropology Starkville BARFIELD, WAYNE B. Business DeKalb BARDER, DAVID KENT Accounting Greenwood BARGER, DONALD LEE Business Greenwood BARNARD. WILLIAM HENRY Accounting Rolling Fork BARNES, JAMES HASKINS History Clarksdale BARNES, TERRELL Engineering Greenville BARNETTE, SAMUEL D. JR. Business Vaidcn BARRENTINE, JANET LEE Education McCarlcy 320 Seniors BARRETT, KAY Mathematics Cruger BASKIN, ROBERT LEWIS Engineering Noxapater BASS, HUBERT ASHLEY Transportation Jackson BASSETT, BARBARA GAYLE Education Dunwoody, Ga BATES, VIRGINIA L. Education Starkvillc BATSON, LEILA ANN Business Greenville BATSON, THOMAS BRYAN Business Merairie, La. BATTLEY, TED M. Arts and Sciences J.u kson BAUGH, CYNTHIA LEE Home Economics Jackson BAUGH, JOHN A. Arts and Sciences Clinton BAUGHMAN, DIANA KAY Education Tupelo BAYUS, BARBARA JEAN Education Ripley BEANE, MARY BETH Education Tupelo BEARD, DEBRA LYNNE Arts and Sciences Jackson BEARD, JOHN DAVID Engineering Fulton BEARDEN, CHARLES EDWARD Engineering Natchez BEARDEN, OLAND STEVEN Social Work Jackson BEARDEN, VERNON Business Russellville, Ala. 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ICATHLEEN O Education Pensacola, PL YOUNG, DEBRA B. Education Oxford YOUNG, GE ORGE T. Arts and Sciences Lucedale YOUNG, MARGARET R. Education Louisville YOUNG, RALPH H Agriculture Memphis, TN YOUNG, WILLIAM A. Agriculture Waynesboro 344 unuergrauuaieb Abies, Nancy L. ; Meridian; 75 Abies, Sandra N. ; Ackerman; 77 Abies, Wanda G.; Greenwood, 76 Abrams, Betty Jo; Brooksville; 77 Ackle, Larry J, Jackson; 77 Acosta, Bryant A.; Pascagoula; 75 Acy, Sherrye D.; Canton; 76 Adair, Phil H; Amory; 76 Adams, Debra L ; Macon; 75 Adams, Dixie L .; Hughes, Ark.; 75 Adams, Gary F .; Gulf port; 75 Adams, Henry V.; Columbus; 75 Adams, Mark H., Miss. State; 77 Adams, Leon; Canton; 75 Adamson, Deborah F , Boca Raton, Fla.; Addmgton, Debra L., Jackson, 77 Addington, Rebecca D ; Amory; 75 Addkison, Larry D . ; Louisville; 75 Aden, Carolyn L. ; Valley Park; 76 Aden, Nancy M; Valley Park; 77 Aiken, Nancy E.; Starkvillc, 75 Ainsworth, Ted M.; Magee, 75 Aitken, Tommy C ; Jackson; 75 Albright, John P .; Pascagoula, 76 Albright, Ross H , Pascagoula; 75 Albritton, Laura S.; Starkville; 76 Aldridge, Pamela M.; Lexington; 76 Alexander III, Andrew N.; Greenville; 75 Alexander, Bobbie J ; Ms. State; 77 Alexander, Janet L., Verona, 75 Alexander, Joan G., Bay Springs; 77 Alexander, Linda K.; Laurel; 76 Alexander, Sherry Ruth; 75 Allen, Carolyn A.; Jackson; 75 Allen, Cecil M.. Meridian; 75 Allen, Christie E.; Gulf port; 77 Allen, Cynthia A., Tulsa, Okla., 77 Allen, David J , Jackson ; 77 Allen, Deborah T , Aberdeen; 75 Allen, George A. , Jackson ; 76 Allen, Gay H., Greenwood; 76 Allen, James R.; Saltillo; 77 Allen, Larry H; Vicksburg; 75 Allen, Unda K., Booneville; 75 Allen. Roger C; Jackson; 77 Allen, Ronald; Starkville; 76 Allen, Ruth L; Hazlehurst; 75 Alley, Cat, Laurel; 76 Alley. Patricia C; Ms. State; 76 Alston, Don E., Vicksburg; 77 Altman, Pamela D; Jackson; 75 Amis, Barbara G.; Pascagoula; 77 Amnions, John P.; Inverness; 75 Ammons, Mary E., Inverness; 77 Amnions, Phyllis E.; Jackson; 75 Anders, Nancy L. , Clinton , 77 Anderson, Apryl E.; Louisville; 77 Anderson, Charles A; Jackson; 75 Anderson, Dennis R.; Jackson; 77 Anderson, Gail S., Brandon; 75 Anderson, James B , Starkville; 75 Anderson, Janet A .Jackson; 76 Anderson, Juanita; Duxant. 77 Anderson, Michael A.; Gulfport, 77 Andrews, Joseph S., West Point; 77 Andrews, Obediah, Magnolia; 75 Andrews, John T; Jackson; 75 Anger, Ellen E; Jackson; 75 Anger, Frank J .Jackson; 76 Anglin, Cheryl L.; Ms. State; 77 Antee, Glenn A. , Jackson ; 75 Anthony, Mitzi E.; Fulton; 75 Apostle, Libbie; Jackson; 77 Appleton, Sandra K... Sardis, 77 Applewhite. Henry J.. West Point; 75 Ardahl, Ann H.. Vicksburg; 76 Ardahl, Ben E., Vicksburg; 75 Argo. Michael A ; Ridgely, Tenn.; 75 Armijos, Pedro G ; Quito, Ec.; 75 Armstrong, Martha E; Jackson; 75 Arnold Jr., Robert E ; Sardis; 76 Arthur, Susan R. , Jackson, 77 Ashcraft, Mary R. ; Greenwood; 75 Ashford, Marilynn; Starkville; 76 Ashford, Marlin H., McCool; 77 Ashley, Richard K; Jackson; 75 Ashley, Sammy; Yazoo City; 75 Askew, Cleo D, Starkville; 75 Atwood, Vivian J. . Vicksburg; 75 Audenaert, William N ; Gulfport, Axton, Timothy J ; Laurel; 76 Aycock, Melvin J., Meridian; 75 Babb, Charles R, Ripley; 75 Babb, John Hopkins. Jackson; 75 Backus, Alan O.; Ocean Springs, 77 Bacot, James F , Summit; 77 Baggett Jr., Fred H.; Scobcy; 76 Baggett, Grady Bruce, Biloxi; 75 Baggett, John W .; Mettleton; 75 Undergraduates Baglcy. Daniel J.; Houston; 77 Bagley, Pat L; Jackson; ' 75 Bagwell, David G.; Jackson, ' 75 Bailer, Jill; Pt. Washington, Fla.; ' 77 Bailey, Cynthia A., Clarksdale, ' 76 Bailey, Judi L.; Clinton; ' 75 Bailey, Richard H.; Lucedale; 76 Bain, James P.; Tupelo; ' 75 Baird, Patricia A.; Houston; ' 76 Baker, John H; New Albany; 75 Baker, Roderick J.; Okolona; ' 75 Baker, Sally L.;Lcland; 75 Baldwin, Cecile E. ; Greenwood; ' 75 Bales, Gordon D. , Picayune, ' 75 Ball, R. Thomas; Starkville; ' 76 Ballew, Susan G. ; Natchez , 76 Banks, Paula G.; Vicksburg; ' 76 Banks, Robert S; Oxford; ' 75 Bankston, Van A., Greenwood; ' 76 Bannon, Patricia R., Forrest City, Ark.; ' 7! Barbre, Robert E.; Baton Rouge, La.; 77 Bardin, Cynthia L.; Flora; 75 Bard well, Robert G.; Starkville; 77 Barger, Dean H ; Greenwood; 76 Barger Jr., Henry D ; Tupelo; 75 Barger, Mark A.; Greenwood, 77 Barham, David B.; Columbus, 75 Barham. Paula S., Philadelphia, 76 Barlow, Charles S. ; Jackson ; 76 Barlow, Cornelia A, Jackson, 75 Barnes, Ernie L ; New Albany; 75 Barnes, David L. ; Baldwyn; 76 Barnes, Jamye E.. ClarksdaJe; 76 Barnes, Terry L., Jackson; 77 Barnctt, Beverly A.; Brandon; 76 Barnett,John H.;Jackson, 75 Barnett, William S.; New Albany, 75 Barnett, William S.; Philadelphia; 75 Barr, Dennis E.;Jackson; 76 Barr, Steven L. ; Starkville, 77 Barrencine, Charles D ; Marks, 76 Barretson, Barbara R.;Jackson; 76 Barry, Billy; Columbus; 75 Barry, Temple W ; Jackson; 75 Barton, Elizabeth L ; Mantee, 76 Barton, Gail; Starkville; 76 Barwick, Kathenne L. ; Jackson; 7 Basden, Billie N., Guntown, 75 Baskin, Vicki; Winona; 77 Bass, Douglas M. , Tupelo; 75 Bass, Robert H , Long Beach; 76 Bass, Wesley E. ; Columbia, 75 Bates, Sylvia Y.; Meridian; 77 Bates, Timothy C, ; Lakeland, FL, Batson, Kathy S., Perkinston; 76 Batson, Melanie A. ; Pine Mtn., Ga. ; 76 Batson, Wentz A, Jr.; Pine Mm., Ga.; 75 Battc, Carol A .Jackson; 75 Batte, Richard C; Starkville; 76 Baucum III, Robert A.; Clinton, 76 Bayley, Frederic G ; Vicksburg; 76 Beardam, Roger D , French Camp, 76 Bearden, Eldon . Russellville, AL; 75 Bearden, John H; Starkville; 75 Bearden. Michael R.; Campbell. Ky ; Beasley.John H ; Columbus; 76 Beasley.Judy A.; Tupelo; 76 Beasley. Vivian E.; Louise; 77 Beattie, Mary K.; Starkville, 77 Beck. Betty; Winona; 76 Beck, Ronnie E., Greenwood, 76 Beckham, Glenn F . Starkville; 77 Beddingrield, William K; Meridian, 77 Beers, Cindy D.; Tupelo; 76 Belcher, Brenda L.; Jackson; 76 Bell, Eva L.; Greenwood; 77 Bell, Evalina E.; Starkville; 75 Bell, James W; Aberdeen; 76 Bell, Susan J.; Aberdeen; 76 Belk, Paul V.;Steens;77 Belue. Sheila K; Clinton; 77 Bender, Jr. Willie A.; Lucedale. 76 Bender, Willie Ralph, Anguilla; 75 Benefield, Derek E.; Elaine, AK; 77 Bennett, Carolyn L.; Starkville; 77 Bennett, Dale B ; Corinth; 75 Bennett, Donna J.; Duck Hill; 75 Benson, Patricia L. ; Cedar Bluff ; 77 Beoddy III, John A.; Bellevue, Oh.; 7 Berry, Deborah D.; Benton; 77 Berry, Donnis, Crystal Springs; 76 Berry, Jerry aid R .Columbus; 77 Berryhill, Edna B; Woodville; 75 Bertucci, Ardeth A.; Gulf port; 76 Bessonette, Deba N., Jackson; 77 Bethany, Jack; Jackson; 76 Bethune, Robin E.; Ballston Lake, NY; Berts. Darnell; Aberdeen; 76 Beverly, Ann C; Clarksdale; 76 346 Undergraduates Beverly, Lynn G. ; Clarksdale; 77 Bibler. Michael L.; Starkville; 77 Biggers, Gloria H.; Kilmichael; 77 Biglane, Kathryn A.; Natchez; 75 Biglane, Patrick R.; Natchez; 76 Bignoli, Anrhony P.; Biloxi; 76 Bilhngslcy, Ralph M.; Winona; 76 Bishop, Glenda R.; Maben; 75 Bishop, Janie S.; Tupelo; 76 Bishop, Laura L ; Maben, 76 Bittle.John A.; Hactiesburg, 75 Black, BetryJ.; Starkville; 75 Black, Cynthia D.; Vicksburg; 77 Black, George H., Jr.; Hernando; 75 Black, Warren D.; French Camp; 76 Blackledge, Gay; Laurel; 75 Blackwcll, Clade H.; Louin; 77 Blake, Phillip M ; Columbus; 76 Blakeney, Ralph H.. Magec, 76 Bland, Ginger K. ; Tupelo; 75 Blanks, Thomas S.; Magnolia, 76 Blaylock, Rebecca L ; Greenwood; 77 Blissardjohn D.; Pearl, 77 Blomcley, Debra L; Winston-Salem, N.C., 75 Blount, Jean, Clinton; 77 Blount, Joyce F., Decatur; 75 Blount, Madora B.; Pass Christian; 77 Bodin, Rick R , Atlanta, Ga.; 76 Bogan, Daniel W.; Meridian; 76 Bolmes. Mary L. , Vicksburg; 77 Bond, Andrea L.; Valdosta, Ga.; 77 Bonner, Jimmy A., Clarksdale; 75 Booker, Vickie D.; Shannon, 76 Booth, John R ; Tunica; 75 Booth, Mae O.; Starkville; 77 Booth, Sherry A; Biloxi; 75 Boothe, Vem R; Jackson; 77 Bost, Beverly K.;Ecru; 77 Bost, Steve C; Starkville, 75 Botes, Peter J.; Starkville; 76 Boucher, Robert S., Pascagoula; 77 Bouchillon, Graydon E-; Durant; 76 Bounds, Carol D.; Gulfport; 75 Bounds, James T.; Gulfport; 77 Bounds, loan E., Hazelwood; 77 Bowen, Deborah A.; Vicksburg, 75 Bowen, James M., Greenwood; 77 Bowie, Bonnie L., Ackerman; 76 Bowie, James S.; Jackson; 75 Bowlds, Sarah R., Jackson; 77 Bowlds, Ted F.; Jackson; 75 Bowling, Lee M.; Laurel; 76 Bowman, Connie S.; Brookhaven; 77 Bowron, Henry A. .Jackson; 77 Box, Carolyn J.; Flora; 76 Box, Deborah A.; Cleveland, 76 Boyce, Susan C. , Okolona; 77 Boyd, Blossie R; Starkville; 75 Boyd, Christine; Starkville, 75 Boyd, Clifton, Starkville; 76 Boyd, Eddie W.; Starkville; 75 Boyd, Mary W,; Starkville; 77 Boyd, Michael L.; Tunica; 77 Boyd, Vernon B , Indianola; 75 Boykin, Melanie F., Delta City; 77 Boyles, Debra A.; Louisville; 75 Bozeman, Minnie L ; Philadelphia; 76 Bozeman, Wanda J.; Columbus; 76 Brabham, Brenda G. ; Brookhaven; 76 Bradley, Mary W; Jackson; 76 Bragg, Jamice M., Vicksburg; 75 Brahan , Helen A.; Starkville, 76 Bramuchi, Larry J., Shelby; 76 Branch, Kathy L. ; Greenwood; 77 Branch, Cheryl K.; Long Beach; 76 Branch, Lyn C; Winona; 75 Branch, William M. Sullis; 75 Brantley, Si E., Jackson; 77 Branton, Debbie A.; Leland; 75 Brachier, Thomas L.; West Point; 76 BrassellJoeB, Pearl; 76 Braxton, Ruth R.; Greenville; 75 Bray, Garry W. , Columbus; 77 Brazelton, Danny D.; Paris, Tenn.; 77 Breazealc, Sandra J.; Philadelphia; 77 Breckenndge, William A; Starkville; 75 Breland, Margaret M., Hattiesburg; 77 Breland, Susan E; Wiggins; 76 Brent, Barbara A.; Crystal Spring; 76 Brent, Collins E.; Greenville; 77 Brent, Donald L; Natchez, 75 Brent, Jesse E.; Greenville; 76 Brent. Mary J.; Louisville; 77 Brcwer.James C; Shubuta; 75 Brewer, Rhonda C; Louisville; 77 Brewer, Rodney H.; Plant City, Fla, Briggs, Mary F.; Jackson; 76 Bright, Gail S.; Greenwood; 77 Brignac, Gary W.; Tinsley, 76 347 Undergraduates Brinkmann, Robert G ; Memphis; ' 75 Bnnson. Mike; Jackson; ' 75 Brislin, Charles W.; Columbus; 76 Britt, Tern, Moss Point; ' 76 Broadhead, Bryan L. , Meridian; ' 77 Brock, Ann C; Jackson; ' 77 Brock, Janet L, Meridian; ' 75 Brock. Sandra L.; Gulfport; ' 77 Brook, Stephanie C; Starkvilie; ' 76 Brooks. David L., Jackson; ' 77 Brooks, Lisa C; Starkvilie; ' 77 Brookshire, Carolyn C, Meridian; ' 77 Brookshire.Jane P.; Meridian; ' 75 Broome, Sharon G. ; Gulfport; ' 76 Brothers, Barbara A.; Forrest City, Ark., Brown, Anthony T. ; Columbus; ' 76 Brown. Charles D.; Columbus; ' 76 Brown. Charlotte S.; Canton; 77 Cynthia A,, Jackson; ' 75 Dihanne S.; Starkvilie; ' 75 Donald C; Enterprise; 75 Donna H.; Starkvilie, ' 76 Doris J.; West Point; ' 77 Douglas E. ; Hattiesburg; ' 77 Edward R.; Enterprise; ' 75 John E.; Gloster; ' 75 John M.; Vicksburg; 75 Brown, Lauri E.; Leland, ' 75 Brown, Marcia E.; Leland; ' 77 Brown, Marietta; Winona; ' 75 Brown, Ricky B.; Taylorsville; ' 75 Brown, Ricky P., Magee; 77 Brown, Robert L.; Iuka; 75 Brown, Robin E.; Leland; 77 Brown, Ronald B ; Gibson, 75 Brown, Susan; Indianola; 75 Brown, Tom C; Jackson; 75 Brownndge, Linda K-; Macon; 77 Broyles, Frederick W.; Magnolia; 76 Bruce, Maxie R; MendenhaJl; 75 Brummett, Mamie L.; Jackson; 75 Bruton, Jimmy; Hollandale; 76 Brutton, Teresa A.; Hollandale; 77 Bryant, Carl W.; Calhoun City; 76 Bryant, DorothyJ.; Ackerman; 75 Bryant, Millicent A.; Bruce; 75 Bryant, Pattie A.; Coffee; 77 Buchanan, Malone, Okolona, 77 Buckley Thomas J.; Starkvilie; 76 Buckley, Timothy J.; Starkvilie; 76 Buckner, Kathy; Starkvilie; 77 Buescher, Vi rginia C ; Jackson ; 76 Buffington, Shelia F.; Collins; 77 Buie, Larry; Brookhaven; 76 Bullock, Ronald A., Broksville; 75 Bunch, Eleasa C; Greenwood; 75 Burch.John C; Warren, Ark.; 76 Burch, Paul H.; Holly Springs; 77 Burchfield, Rebecca A.; Ethel; 75 Burchfield, Tommie L., Yazoo City; 77 Burchfield, Wendell D.; Ethel; 76 Burdine, Charles W.; Biloxi; 76 Burkeen, Bedford F., Pheba; 76 Burkett, Richard J- ; Hattiesburg; 75 Burks, Debbie; Columbus; 75 Burleson, Nancy M.; Fulton; ' 76 Burleson, Patricia A.; Corinth; 75 Burnett, Rebecca L.; Charleston; 75 Burnham, Calvin G; Jackson; 76 Burnham, James D.; Laurel; 77 Burns. David A.; Starkvilie; 75 Burns, Ralph E.;Jackson; 75 hurnsulf . Miflh I . union ' ' ' Burrow, Thomas A; Jackson; 76 Burt, Edwin E.; Biloxi; 75 Bush, Gail A ; Shannon; 75 Bushjerilyn L.; Pascagoula; 75 Bush, Neal E; Starkvilie; 75 Bush, Phil G; Golden; 75 Bussolati, Adele A.; Meridian; 77 Butler, Richard T.; Corinth, 75 Buttross, Richard A,; Natchez; 76 Butts, Lisa C; Jackson; 75 Byars, David C; Philadelphia; 75 Byrd. Elizabeth L.; Yazoo City; 76 Byrd, Janice M,; Mize; 75 Byrd, Karl L.; Jackson; 76 Byrd, Stan V; West Point; 77 Byrne, Cynthia J.; Lawrence; 75 Byrning, Calvin; Shrcveport; 77 Byron, Herman; Coffecvillc, 75 Byssctt, Betty S. ; Utica; 77 Bytatt, Jessica; Columbus, Ga.; 75 Byzant, Richard; Knoxville. Tenn .; Caan, George, Holly Ridge; 77 Cain, Ralph; Jackson; 76 Cain, William; Gulfport; 76 Cake, Eunice, Tupelo; 77 Cale, Karen ; Jackson; 77 348 unaergraauates Calhoun, Wnada F ; Forest; 77 Claiff, Bernard S.; Clarksdale; ' 77 Camp, Robbie, Jackson; 76 Camp, Thomas E ; Mancachie; ' 75 Camp, Ted R ; Banner; ' 75 Campagan, Andrew B.; Gulfport; ' 77 Campbell. Carolyn J ; Starkville; ' 77 Campbell, Fidelia J; Jackson; ' 75 Campbell, Isaac J ; Brandon; ' 75 Campbell, Margie J.; Tupelo; ' 77 Campbell, Melvin R., Verona; 75 Cantefbury, Loretta J.; Gulfport; ' 76 Cappaent, Steven C; Vicksburg; ' 77 CarbaJlo, Linda K Jackson; ' 75 Carlisle, Kathy An.; McComb; ' 77 Carlson, William V.; Starkville; ' 75 Carlton, Charles M.; Natchez; ' 76 Carpenter, Brenda L; Jackson, ' 75 Carpenter, Chris, Starkville, ' 77 Carpenter, Vicki L., Moscow, Tenn.; , Carr, Hugh V; Picayune; ' 76 Carr, Jo A. , Columbus; ' 76 Carr, Michael E ; Starlcville; ' 76 Carraway, Barbara W; Jackson; ' 76 Caraway, Michael, Noxapater; ' 75 Carroll, Fnrak T , Counce, Tenn.; ' 75 Carroll, Joel A , Pontotoc; ' 75 Carroll, Michael D, Jackson; ' 76 Carson, Richard T, Jackson; ' 77 Carter, Anna R.; Van Vleet; ' 76 Carter, Beverly C, Meridian; ' 77 Carter, Harry Woodson, Vaughan, ' 76 Carter.JW; Vicksburg, 76 Carter, Kelby R.; Gulfport; ' 76 Carter, Kimberly, Jackson; ' 77 Carter, Marcia A.; Columbus; ' 76 Carter, Martha L ; Rolling Fork; ' 75 Carter, Ritchie E;Jackson; 76 Carter, Susan B. ; Van Vleet; 75 Cascio, Samuel S , Jackson, 77 Case, Kerry L, Starkville; 76 Case, Paul E., Canton; 76 Casey, Donald L., Pontotoc, 76 Cash, Jerome D , Lexington ; 75 Caskey, William F; West Point; 77 Cassibry, Graham W ; Cleveland; 77 Castles, Audra L., Tupelo, 76 Cates, Pamela A .; Jackson, 76 Catledge, Susan D ; Louisville; 75 Cato, Sharon E.; Indianola, 77 Causey, Joe; Vicksburg; 76 Cefalu, Leon A ; Leland; 76 Chaff in, Christopher W.; Hughes, Ark.; 76 Chamberlin, Teresa A .; Hernando, 75 Chambers, Robert V,; Gulfport; 75 Chamblee, Donna J; Houston; 77 Chamblee, Sarah L., Fulton, 75 Champion, Linda K.; Pheba; 77 Chancellor, Robert S.; Laurel; 76 Chaney, David L.; Vicksburg; 75 Chaney, Melvin H.; Kosciusko; 75 Chapman, Elizabeth A.; Winona; 75 Chappell, David W.; Carthage; 75 Chase, Geraldine, Hazlehurst; 77 Chester, Kathy J.; Philadelphia; 76 Chiappinelli, Catherine D ; Gulfport, 75 Chiplin, Lucille; Vicksburg; 77 Chrestman, Auther G , Bruce; 75 Chrestmanjohn D; Tupelo; 75 Christian, Kathy; Columbus; 75 Clair, Mildred J; Lake; 76 Clanton, Peggy; Yazoo City; 76 Clark, Barry S.; Greenville; 76 Clark, Kevin G , Lauderdale; 76 Clark, Larry D.; Gulfport; 76 Clark, Laur A.; Jackson; 76 Clark, Linda K; Sallis, 75 Clark, Lisa P., Hattiesburg; 76 Clark, Nancy R.; Tupelo, 77 Clark, Peyton H; Yazoo City; 77 Clark, Robert E ; Philadelphia; 76 Clank, Rosa L.; Houston; 75 Clark, Susan M,; Bruce 75 Clark, Tanya K.; Louisville; 77 Clark, Wanda S., Hattiesburg; 77 Clayton, Mary L.; Jackson, 77 Clearman, Danny K.; Little Rock; 75 Clements, Karen D; Jackson; 76 Clemmer, Robert M.; Jackson; 76 Clifton, John F.; Indianola; 75 Clsiby, Michael G; Starkville; 75 Clower, Ray M.; Yazoo City; 75 Coats, Christie B. ; Yazoo City ; 77 Cobbs, James T.; Greenwood; 77 Cochran, Royce H, Jackson; 75 Cockerhan, Susan L.; Leland, 75 Cockrell, Linda D, Jackson; 75 Cockrell, NaomiJ.; Magee, 76 Cody, Sherri T.; Tremont; 75 34? Undergraduates Coghlan, Ricky, Philadelphia; 75 Coker, Annette C. , Brandon, 76 Colbert, Mark A.; Greenville; 77 Cole, Charles H.; Brookhaven; ' 75 Cole, Deborah K; Jackson; 76 Cole, Denny A.; Philadelphia; 76 Cole, Everett S.; Philadelphia; 75 Cole. James M.. Pattison; 75 Cole, Larry M.; Jackson; 75 Cole, Libba B.; Greenwood; 77 Cole, Maricia L.; Greenwood; 75 Cole, Roy C; Starkville; 75 Cole, Steven E.;Jackson; 77 Coleman, Carolyn A.; San Francisco, Calif.; 76 Coleman, Regina. Goodman; 77 Coleman, Don J.; Indianola; 77 Coleman, Franklin M.; Meridian; 75 Coleman, Karen L. ; Macon; 77 Coleman, Nancy C ; Vicksburg; 76 Coleman, Paggy; Raleigh, 77 Coleman, Thomas M.; Starkville; 77 Collier, Gail W. ; Ackerman ; 75 Collier, Hughbert A,, Ackerman; 75 Collier, Mary Jo, Yazoo City; 76 Collier, Robert T; Starkville; 77 Collins, James H., Columbia; 76 Collins, Melissa, Jackson, 75 Collins, William S.; Starkville; 77 Collinson, Margaret A.; Trenton, N.J.; 77 Colotca, Beth; Indianola; 77 Colotta,John A., Indianola; 76 Commerton, James H., Pascagoula; 76 Congdon, Debbie; Schenectady, N.Y.; 76 Conger, Margaret E., Benoit; 76 Conlee, Charlotte, P.; Birmingham, Ala.; 76 Conley, Charles E.; Meridian; 77 Conn, Carol L ; Hattiesburg; 77 Conner, Cathy, Brandon; 77 Conner, Debra K., Hughes, Ark., 75 Conner, Michael R.; Lucedale; 76 Conner, Patty J ; Hughes, Ark.; 77 Conway, Emily A.; Vicksburg; 76 Conway, Janet I.; Blue Springs; 75 Cook, Carl H.; West Point; 76 Cook, David A., Starkville; 76 Cook, David B; Jackson; 75 Cook, Helen E.; Jackson; 75 Cook, Jame Claire; West Point; 75 Cook, John An.; Atmore, Ala.; 77 Cook, Michael G.; Starkville; 75 Cook, Sandra L. , Koscuisko; 77 Cook, William S.; Vicksburg; 75 Cooke, Carol L., Caruthersville, Mo.; 77 Cooke, Debra L., Caruthersville, Mo.; 77 Cooper, Brenda D.; Potts Camp; 75 Cooper, Clay S., Jackson; 75 Cooper, Hugh W.; West Point; 75 Cooper, Sondra E. , Jackson ; 77 Copeland, Debora L.; Baldwyn 75 Corhem, Steve D ; Starkville; 76 Corkem, Christine; Raymond; 77 Cornelius, Michael A.; Oneonta, Ala.; Cosby, Deborah S; Jackson; 76 Coskey, Wayne R., Starkville; 76 Cother, Ben D.. Amory; 75 Cotton, Virginia E.; Ripley; 76 Cowden, Fred L.; Amory. 76 Coughlin, Bridget A.; Jackson; 76 Courson, Pamela D.; Jackson; 76 Covington, Gusta; Hopkinsville, fCy.; 76 Cox, Angela M_; Columbus; 75 Cox, Elizabeth S.;Jackson, 77 Cox, Lawrence A., Water Valley; 75 Cox, Mary J.; Tunica; 75 Cox, Pamela J.; Tunica; 76 Craft, Sky E.; Tylertown; 76 Craig, Catherine B . Greenwood; 76 Crain, Sarah F,;Byhalia; 77 Cranston, Elizabeth B.; Ft, Lauderdale, Fla ; Crawford, James D.; Grenada; 76 Crawford, James M. ; Greenville; 75 ' Crawford, James M., Greenville; 77 Crawford, Kathryn, Hughes, Ark.; 76 Crawford, Lisa G.; Starkville; 77 Crawford, Wilkins M., Holly Bluff; 75 Crawford, William G.; Meridian; 77 Craven, Charles W., Meridian; 75 Crecink, William M; Meadville; 75 Cress, Stcffan F.; Gulfport; 75 Crews, Laura K., New Albany; 75 Crocker, Ronald M., Laurel; 75 Crosby, James W.; Starkville; 75 Crosby, June S , Indianola; 76 Crosby, Linda S. , Memphis; 76 Crosby, Sid S.;Jackson; 75 Crossjimmy W.; Falkner; 76 Cross, Mary J,; Sta rkville; 77 Cross, Niki L.; Meridian; 75 Cross, Shirley; Kosciusko; 76 350 unaergraauares Crouthen, Mitchell T ; Carthage; ' 75 Crow, Mark V , Wellborn, Fla.; ' 75 Crowe, Harriet E.; Columbus; ' 75 Crowley, Steve T.; Olive Branch; ' 76 Crowther, Timothy R.; Crystal Lake, IN; ' 77 Cruise, Jerry D.;Jackson; ' 77 Cruise, Susan H., Jackson; ' 76 Crumbley, Carol A.; Laurel; ' 76 Crumbley, Terry L.; Jackson, ' 75 Crumby, Matha P., Woodland, 76 Crumby, Mary G ; Woodland; ' 75 Crumby, Robert, Memphis, ' 76 Cruse, Deborah J.; Baldwyn; ' 75 Crutchfield, Wayne; Jackson; ' 75 Cuicchi, Mary L. , Shaw; ' 75 Culberson, Mickey; Jackson; ' 77 Cullen, Regina H.; Carthage; ' 75 Cullinane, Rusty; Gulfport, ' 76 Culpepper, Barbara, Lawrence; ' 75 Culpepper, Kaye; Charleston; ' 75 Cumbaa, Charles T.; Greenville; ' 75 Cumbaa, Gerry L.; Greenville; ' 76 Cumberland, Margaret J.; Philadelphia; ' 75 Cummins, Allen E.; Cleveland; ' 76 Cummins, Beverly F.; Jackson; ' 77 Cunningham, Steven G., Starkville; ' 77 Cunningham, Susan D.; Jackson; ' 76 Currie, Charles R., Pass Christian; Curtis, Carolyn; Winina, ' 77 Curtis, Carolyn S.; Meridian; ' 77 Curtis, Charles A. , Meridian ; 75 Curtis, Ronny T.; Clinton; 75 Curtis, Susan V.; Meridian; 76 Currey, Angic, Rolling Fork, 76 Cushing, Paul A., Meridian; 77 Cushman, Gavin G.; Houston; 75 Czarnecki, Judith A., Corinth; 76 Czcrwinski, Patrick A.; Meridian; 75 Dacus, Cynthia L. ; Kiimichael; 77 Daily, Larry, Natchez; 77 Daily, Susan E. , Jackson; 76 Dale, James M.; Hollandale; 75 Dale.Janis E., Jackson; 76 Dale, Rebecca C; Columbus; 77 Daley, Basil L. ; Carson ; 77 Dalfiume, Frances T.; Rolling Fork; 77 Danhoffer, Barbara; Calumet City, 111., 75 Daniel, Steven C; Sumrall; 75 Daniels, Ernie L.; Philadelphia; 77 Daniels, Harris E.;Jackson; 75 Daniels, Kenneth R.;Jackson; 76 Darden, Wdlie G.; Louisville; 76 Darnell, David W.; DeKalb; 75 Darnell, William D., Caledonia; 76 Davenport, Debra A. .Jackson; 76 Davis, Bill E.; Starkville; 75 Davis, Eddie J., Columbus; 77 Davis, Howard R.; Greenwood; 76 Davis, James C, Indianola; 75 Davis, James D., Gulrport; 76 Davis, James T; Tupelo; 77 Davis, Java N.; Jackson; 76 Davis, Kenneth S.; Meridian; 75 Davis, Linda G.; Senatobia; 76 Davis, Linda S.; Yazoo City; 75 Davis, Marvis E.; Starkville; 76 Davis, Marty A.; Mendenhall; 75 Davis, Michael D.;Jackson; 75 Davis, Monte J.; Baldwyn; 76 Davis, Pamela A.; Starkville, 76 Davis, Patricia A.; Ponotoc; 77 Davis, Randolph P.; Srurgis; 77 Davis, Ricardo E ; Honduras; 75 Davis, Robert E, Houston, TX; 75 Davis, Robin G.,Utica, 77 Davis, Thomas L.; Houlka; 77 Davis, Tim H., Houston; 76 Davis, Wanda M.; Corinth; 77 Davis, Weston S.; Shelby, 77 Davison, Lee M.; Meridian; 75 Dawkins, David L.; Leland; 77 Dawkins, Samuel H. ; Sturgis; 77 Dawson, John B. ; Woodvilie; 76 Deal, Duane W, Slidell, La.; 75 Dean, Charles C; Tribbett; 75 Dean, Jerry W.; Corinth; 76 Dean, Myra L., Eupora; 77 Dean, Nathaniel; Yazoo City; 77 Dean, Robert J , Baton Rouge, La.; 76 Dearing, Zoe E., West Point; 76 Deaton, James F, Jackson; 75 Deaton, Jcanie; Corinth; 77 DeCell, Laurie C; Rolling Fork; 76 Dees, James E.; Ripley; 75 DeLoach, Rita A.; Holcomb; 75 Dendy, Barry H., Woodland, 77 Dendy, Deborah J., Jackson; 77 Dendy, Tommy L., Aberdeen; 77 Dcnman, Marijo; Charleston; 77 351 Undergraduates Dcnsford. Beth G.; Jackson; 77 Denton, Billy W.; StarWille; 75 Denton. Joy E.; Oxford; ' 76 Derrington, Dixie Lynn; Jackson, ' 77 DeSollar. Patricia L.; Aberdeen; ' 77 Devine, Emily M; Chickasaw; ' 76 DeVore, Nellie L.; Vicksburg; ' 75 DeWease, Debra F.; Sandhill; ' 76 DeWeese, Tommy G.; Starkville; ' 76 Dickens, Ide B., Carthage; ' 75 Diehl. John C; Stoiniville, NY; ' 76 Dier.Joe B.; Santa Rosa Beach, Fla.; ' 75 Dill, Deborah C; Amory; ' 76 Dillard, Dathren M, New Albany; ' 75 Dillard, Paul W.; Pontotoc; ' 75 Dillon, Jo M; Meadvillc; ' 76 Dillon, Mark; Washington, D.C., ' 76 Disanza, Leonard J.; Pearl River, NY; ' 75 Dobbs, Rhonda F ; Man tee; ' 75 Dobson, Stephen D ; Purvis, ' 75 Doby, Clinton L; Waynesboro; ' 75 Dodson, Danny M.; Jackson, ' 75 Dolby, Susan C. ; Grenada; ' 75 Donald, Gary P.; Carthage, ' 75 Donald. Rebecca H.; Goodman, ' 76 Donohoc, Roy M., Jackson; ' 77 Donovan, Jerry L.; Clinton; ' 76 Dorroh, Charles W. ; Caruthersville, Mo. ; Dorroh, LaNell; Bellefontaine; ' 75 Dorsey, David W.;Jackson; ' 75 Doss, William R.; Jackson; ' 77 Dossert, Kenneth; Hattiesburg; ' 77 Dotson, Kathy, Winona; ' 75 Dovcet, Harry J.; GuJfport, ' 75 Douell, Linda C; Jackson; ' 75 Douglas, John K.; Tunuca, ' 76 Douglas, Robert L., Long Beach, ' 76 Dowdle, Janet M.; Canton; ' 77 Dowdle, Madge E.; Chateston; ' 75 Downs, Terry A.; Romeoville, III.; ' 76 Drake, Phillip D; Amory; ' 75 DrapaJa, Patti K.; Starkville; ' 77 Draper, John M., Cleveland; 77 Draper, Norma E.; Cleveland; 76 Drees, Barbara A, Columbus; 77 Driskell, Phyllis J.; Union; ' 75 Duckworth, Henman H., Mendenhall; 75 Duckworth, Ronald C, Jackson, 77 Dudley. Rhonda L.;Jackson; 77 Dugan, Patricia A.; Shugualak; 76 Dugan, Robert D.; Shugualak, 75 Duke, Georbe M.; Newton; 76 Duke, Paul A; Columbus; 76 Duke, Paulet; Columbus; 76 Dumal, Mark G , GuJfport, 76 Dunagan, Joseph D., Birmingham, Ala,; 76 Dunaway.June A.; Liberty; 76 Dunbar, Rick; Ridgeland; 75 Duncan, Amy Jo; Starkville; 77 Duncan, Bridget; Columbia; 77 Duncan, Joe L., Memphis, Tenn.; 75 Duncan, Joseph T. ; Jackson; 77 Dunn, Durward B, New Orleans, La.; 75 Dunn, Margaret A., Starkville; 75 Dunn, Roy; Burmingham; 76 Duplain, Christy N., Bclzom; 77 Dutro, Martin E. ; Jackson; 76 Duvall.June; Tremont; 75 Earnheart, Brenda L. ; Tunica; 75 Earnheart, James D,; Tunica; ' 76 Earnheart, Nancy E.; Tunica; ' 77 Easley, David D. Port Gibson; 77 Eason, Gwendolyn, Jackson; 76 Eastwood, Julie C; Meridian; 75 Eaton, William R.; New Site; 75 Echols, Susanne, Starkville; 76 EckJer. Scott C; Memphis, Tenn.; 75 Edmonds, Donna Gaye; Mathiston; 77 Edwards, David E ; Nettleton; 75 Edwards, Mary L. ; Natchez; 75 Edwards, Randal T .; Tampa, Fla.; 75 Edwards, Rima G., Lcland; 75 Ehret, Janet T ; Greenwood; 77 Ehret, Susan M.; Greenwood; 75 Eiland.JoeW; Macon; 76 Elam, Lina E. ; Covington, Tenn.; 75 Eldridgc, Norman L., Rolling Fork; 77 Elizcnberry, Andy E.; Columbus; 77 Ellington, Martha T ; Starkville; 76 Elliott, James N,; Forest; 75 Elliott, Roger M.; Rickton; 75 Elliott, Thomas St.; Starkville, 77 Ellis, Cathy; Meridian; 75 Ellis, Cindy, Meridian; 75 Ellis, Dcbra B.; Mathiston; 75 Ellis, Donald Lewis; Jackson; 77 Ellis, Elizabeth A., New Albany; 76 Ellis, Paul M.; Louisville; 76 Ellis, Robert C, Canton; 76 352 Undergraduates Ellis, Samuel G.; Starkville, ' 76 Ellison, Sarah H .; Lexington, 76 Elmerick, John A; Jackson; 77 Emerick, Dwight E.; Starkville; ' 76 Emerson, Jenny E.; Winona; ' 76 Emme, Nancy V.; Jackson; ' 77 Emory, John W; Jackson; ' 75 Engdbreeht, Mary C, Collierville, Tenn,; Epson, Joyce M, Greenville; ' 77 Ervin, Richard A .Jackson; ' 75 Espey, Karen A , Meridian; ' 75 Estes, Annie C; Yazoo Ciry, ' 77 Estes, Linda J ; Kosciusko; ' 77 Ethridgc, Jenny L.; Philadelphia; ' 76 Ethndgc, Tony W.; Pearl, ' 75 Eubanks, Sharon Y.; Mt. Olive; 77 Evnas, Alvin C; Columbus. 77 Evans, Cathy ; Jackson ; 77 Evans.Janice L , Starkville, 77 Evans, Mardta; Butler, Ala.; 76 Evans, Melanie R., Greenville; 76 Evans, RicardoC .; Sessums; 75 Evans, Stephanie A. , Starkville, 77 Evans, Terrence; Starkville; 75 Everett, Denis, Magee; 77 Ezell, VaJene A., Duck Hill; 75 Ezelle, Charles F, Jackson, 77 Ezelle, Jarie D , Decatur, 75 Pagan, Mary B; Jackson; 76 Fair, L.; Weir; 77 Famhild, Samuel R.; Starkville; 76 Fairley, David L. , Biloxi; 77 Fairley, Gilbert; Vancleave; 76 FaJkner, Murry C , Oxford; 77 Fancher, Patircia L. ; Greenwood. 75 Fant, Ramona D , Louisville; ' 76 Fantx.John R.; Stuttgart, Ark.; 7 Farley, James F. , Eupora, 77 Farris, David E.; Morton, 75 Farris.James T , Mantachie; 75 Farrell, Dennis; Laurel; 76 Farrell, Martu, Laurel; 75 Farris, Kathy, Fulton; 75 Farrisg, Allen B , Doddsville Faulknebery, N. D ; Grand Junction, Tenn.; 75 Fau lkner, Joann G., Kosciusko; 76 Faulkner, Phillip M. ; Amory; 76 Fayard, Janet L . ; Gulfport; 77 Felker, Richard E , Brownsville, Tenn.; 76 Felker, Sammy L., Brownsville, Tenn., 76 Felker, Sammy L. , Brownsville, Tenn.; 77 Fenwick, Edward C ; Kosciusko, 75 Ferguson, Cynthia; Natchez; 77 Ferguson, Gregory N., Clarksdale, 76 Ferrec, Richard F , Angleton, Tex.; 75 Ferrell, Ernest J.; Hattiesburg; 77 Ferrell. Ryan E ; Gulfport; 76 Ferris, George M., Vicksburg; 75 Ferriss, Elizabeth O ; Yazoo City; 75 Fields, Marilyn F. ; Vicksburg, 76 Fields, Patricia N ; Tupelo, 77 Fields, Rebecca L.; Rolling Fork; 76 Filgo, Celia L. ; Baton Rouge, La.; 75 Filgo, Germaine L.; Tupelo; 76 Fisher, Burke H., Indianola, 75 Fisher, Charles E.; Natchez, 76 Fisher, Philip R; Jackson; 76 Fite, Albert K, Hamilton, Ala.; 75 Flake, Janys D ; Starkville; 76 Flanagan, James B_, Pascagoula, 75 Flanagan, John M.; Jackson; 77 Flanagan, Thomas M.; Greenwood; 75 Fleeton, Marilyn C ; Biloxi ; 76 Fleming, Ava J ; Starkville, 75 Flemons, Kay; Big Creek, 75 Fletcher, Michael H; Jackson; 77 Flint. Nona B ; Batcsville. 76 Flowers, Edward G; Jackson, 75 Flowers, Hattie F.; Winona; 76 Flowers, John G , West Point; 76 Flowers, Julia A.; Jackson, 75 Flowers, Romon B., West Point; 7i Floyd, Thomas C; Laurel; 77 Flynt, Joe G; Jackson; 75 Flynt, Rjchard B; Jackson; 76 Follett, Susan L.. Meridian; 75 Fondren, John E., Starkville; 75 Fondren, Missy L.; Valdosta, Ga.; 77 Fong, George S_; Hughes, Ark-; 76 Forbes, Miles E; Terrell, N.C; 75 Forbes, Millie E; Starkville; 76 Ford, Chris H_; Brookhaven; 75 Ford, Dianne; Greenville; 77 Ford.J. R.;Jackson; 76 Ford, Kinsman D. , Meridian; 76 Ford, Michael T ; Becker; 75 Ford, Regena; Yazoo City; 76 Fordham, Gary W.. Petal; 76 Foreman, Kenneth M.; Crosby; 75 Foresman, Cynthia F ,; Greenville, 76 353 Undergraduates Forrest, Patricia D ; Brookhavcn; 75 Former, Marilyn V.; Eupora; 75 Foscer, Kathryn L.; Natchez, 77 Foster, Michael A.; Natchez, 77 Foster, Stephen A.; Clarksdale; 77 Fouche, William L.; Benton; 76 Fountain, Ava E , Vicksburg, 77 Fountain, Jo L., Forest; 76 Fowler, David G., Poplarville; 75 Fowler, William H.; Columbus; 76 Fowlkes, Julie K.; Amory, 75 Fowlkes. Patsy L ; Amory; 75 Fox, Barry L , Jackson, 77 Fraley. Laura L. ; Macon; 76 Francis, Judith C , Mendcnhall; 76 Frankel, Kathryn J. ; Leland, 75 Frankel. Linda, Leland; 77 Franklin, Elizabeth V.; Columbia; 77 Franklin, Julie M.; Artesia; 77 Franks, Sue; Mantachie; 75 Fraser, Larry A., Springfield, Mo.; 77 Fratesi, Antoinette J.; Indianola; 77 Frazier, Margaret A.; Tupelo; 77 Frazier, Mary F.. S tarkville; 77 Frederic, Jan M , Pascagoula; 77 Frederick, David A.; Hamilton, Ala.; 75 Freeman, Teena E.. Jackson; 77 French, Billy J.; Noxapater; 75 French, Jack , Cabot, Ark. ; 77 Frierson, Keith, Picayune; 75 Fnsbee, Naomi A., Valley Park; 75 Fry, John L , Lexington, Tenn.; 75 Fulford, Lydia D , Tomnolen; 77 Fulgham, Jerry A.; Hazlehurst; 75 Fulghum, Charles M.; Starkville; 75 Fuller, Brinda; Sallis; 75 Fuller, Elizabeth C; Laurel, 75 Fullerton, Stuart D ; Portageville, Mo., Fulper, Norman P , Booneville; 75 Fulton, Cynthia A., Philadelphia; 75 Fulton, Kris S. ; Long Beach; 75 Fulton, Linda G.; Philadelphia; 75 Fulton, Mary L. ; Starville; 76 Fulton, Paul B, Jackson; 77 Fulton, Scott S.; Union, 75 Fulton. Stanley N.; Starkville, 75 Fulton, Tommy J.; Starkville; 75 Fulton, Temple L., Jackson, 76 Futch, Gary A.; Brandon; 75 Gaddis, David E. ; Forest, 75 Galbreath, Jimmy L.; Vicksburg; 76 Galito, Emie A.; Pontotoc; 75 Gallahcr, Larry; Starkville; 77 Gallop, Dawn L., Morton, 77 Galloway, Berry J., Natchez; 76 Galloway, Richard W, Columbus; 76 Gambrell, Alexander C, Pascagoula; 77 Gammage, Margaret A.; Leland; 77 Ganann, CharlotteJ.; Carthage; 75 Gandy, Fred M. , Starkville; 76 Garcia, Michael J., Bay St. Louis; 77 Gardner, David L ; Corinth; 75 Gardner, Lee O. ; Shannon ; 75 Gamer, Joette, Irving, Tex.; 76 Garretson, Mildred A.; Leakesville, ' Garrison, Robert L. ; Anderson, S.C, Garth. Harry W, Aberdeen; 76 Gamer, Walter; Birmingham, Ala.; Gary, Pon R ; Eupora; 75 Gary, Dcrald C; Eupora; 75 Gaston, Virginia E.; Clinton, 77 Gatewood, Vcrner R ; Forest; 75 Gatlin, Lcntz D. ; Columbus, 75 Gault, Eileen A; Starkville; 76 Gault.John D; Starkville; 75 Geiler, Robert J ; Crystal Spring; 77 Gelston, Toni; Starkville; 75 Gentile, Joe W; Pascagoula; 76 Gentry. John L.; Florence; 76 George, Elizabeth A ; Jackson; 77 George, John S.; Yazoo City; 75 Geotes, Johnny W., Gulfport; 76 Gerache, Mary R.; Vicksburg, 77 Germany, Lowery Q ; Starkville; 77 Gex. Kerry G , Picayune; 76 Gibens, Travis R.; Tupelo, 75 Gibson, Craig R; Jackson; 76 Gilbert, Patricia A, Jackson, 75 Gill, James R ; Port Clinton, Ohio; 75 Gillcylen, Sharon S.; Amory; 76 Gilliland, Robert T.; Fulton; 75 Gilmer, R. H.; Lena; 75 Gilmore, Ronald H.; Vicksburg; 77 Githovenjoe P.; Indianola; 75 Givens, Elizabeth A.;Jackson; 75 Givens, Mark H.;Jackson, 76 Gladney, Allie M.; Kosciusko; 77 Gladney, Darlene, Kosciusco; 76 Gladney. Thomas M ; Myrtle; 75 354 Undergraduates Glenn, Cathy, Starkville; 77 Glenn, Fredia M; Starkvillc; ' 76 Glenn, Holly T.; Old Town, Maine, ' 76 Glenn, Jack P.;Jackson; 76 Gloppe ' , Elmer Th.; Greenville; ' 75 Goad, Susan K., Jackson; ' 75 Godbold, Chifton B.; Clarksdale; 77 Goldine, Pat M; Winona, ' 75 Golding, Carol Ann, Vicksburg; 75 Goldsmith, Edna, Moss Point; 76 Goodin.John D , Louisville; 77 Goodman, Sandra J., Boone ville; 75 Gordan, Debbie A; Jackson; 75 Gordon, Kenneth W.; West Point; 7 Gore, Debra Ann, Vicksburg; 76 Goshom, Ncumon T.; Sardis; 76 Gough, Z. Gayc; Jackson; 77 Gough, Vickie L; Meridian; 76 Gousset.Jane M.; Natchez; 75 Gower, Teresa A ; Jackson; 76 Graddy, Connie B. ; Springfield, Ky. ; 77 Grady, Constance, Duncan, 76 Grafton, Julian K.; Laurel; 75 Grant, Melissa A, Jackson; 76 Graves, Deborah L; Brandon; 76 Graves, Kenneth G.; Jackson; 77 Graves, Richard Allen; Columbus; 77 Gray, Wessie A., Maben; 75 Grayson, Barbara, Jackson; 75 Green, Barbara A.; Starkville; 77 Green, Bernard M.; Philadelphia; 77 Green, Dorothy F„; Plantersville; 75 Green, James O , Forest Park, Ga.; 76 Green, Jubert F, Jackson; 75 Green, Manlyn L ; Jackson; 75 Green, Norman; Pattison; 75 Green, William; Redstone, Ark.; 76 Greenlee, Jerel L; Kilmichael; 77 Grecnwell, Shelley R; Jackson; 77 Greer, Franklin; Holly Springs; 75 Greer.Joyce; DeKaJb; 75 Gregg, Larry; Starkville; 75 Gregory, James, Greenwood, 77 Griffen, Charles; Memphis, Tenn.; 76 Gnffin, Danny, Philadelphia; 77 Griffin, David B.; Elaine, Ark., 77 Gnffin, Georgia; Jackson; 75 Griffin, James L., Greenville; 75 Griffin, Kirby H.; Greenville; 77 Gnffin, Roger K.; Cleveland; 77 Griffing, William D; Canton; 75 Grisham, Carol J.; Rome, NY; 77 Gross, William Eric; Tupelo, 76 Guerry, Paul R.; Artesia; 77 Guerry, Virginia; Artesia; 77 Guess, James F .; Brookhaven; 76 Guest, Sandra, West Point, 77 Guion, David M , Jackson, 77 Gulledge, William M.; Leland; 77 Gunn, Carolyn P.; Ripley; 75 Gunter, James E.; Hamilton, 76 Gurley, Sherry A., Potts Camp; 76 Guynes, Alisa C, Hazlehurst; 75 Haarman, Dale E. ; Cincinnati, Ohio; ' Haddan, David S. ; Birmingham, Ala. ; Hafeez, Asad, Sukkui, Pakistan; 77 Hailey, Everett P.; Gholson, 76 Hailey, Karen, Macon; 75 Hairston, George H.; Silver City; 75 Hairston, Robert; Miami, Fla.; 76 Hale, Alan B. ; Hattiesburg; 75 Hale, Debra L. ; Jackson; 75 Hale, Virginia Ann.; Belzoni; 75 Hales, Clinton B_; Pascagoula; 75 Hales, Terry W., Pascagoula; 76 Haley, Gary V.; Columbus; 75 Hall, Arthur V.; Moselle; 75 Hall, LyleK.; Jackson; 75 Hall, MerryA.;Hollandale;75 Hall, TeddieJ.; Forest; 75 Hamblin, Joyce M.; Guntown; 75 Hamilton, Cathy M.; Hamilton; 75 Hamilton, Phillip. Hamilton; 76 Hamilton, Roston R., Memphis, Tenn.; 75 Hammermeister, Karen ; Columbus; 75 Hammermeistcr, Kay; Columbus; 76 Hammett, Anne; Greenville; 75 Hampton, Billie E.; Louisville; 76 Hampton, Robert R; Memphis, Tenn.; 75 Hancock, Shelia, Tupelo; 75 Haney, James R.; Aberdeen; 75 Hankins, Anthony W.; Columbus; 76 Hamaford, Paula D; Jackson; 76 Hannah, James H., McCool; 77 Hannah, Thomas J.; Longvicw; 75 Hanson, Donna L.; Tupelo; 76 Hanson, Phillip B.; Bruce, 77 Harbour, Carol; Jackson; 75 Harden, George M ; Cleveland; 75 355 Undergraduates Harden, Melanie; Nesbit; 76 Hardeman, Roben T. ; Cruger; 77 Hardin, Frank H ; Houlka; ' 75 Hardin, Laura A.; Calhoun City; 77 Harding, Dwight E., Jackson; 75 Hardy, Jane C; Columbus, ' 76 Hardy, Paul W.; Meadville; 75 Hardy, Virginia E ; Jackson; 77 Hargett, Daniel H.; Ruieville; 76 Harkins, James P.;Jackson, 76 Harkins, Mitchell K; Jackson; 75 Harmon, Susan E. ; Greenwood; 75 Harmon, Susan R.; Butler, Ala.; 77 Hamed, Alice M.; Starkville, 75 Harnage, Barbara J.; Pascagoula; 76 Harper, Debra L.; Meridian; 76 Harper, Jeannecte C; Vicksburg; 75 Harris, Conwell R.; Aberdeen; 75 Harris, Dianne W.; Aberdeen; 75 Harris, Isiah; Starkville; 76 Harri5,Janet N.; Starkville; 75 Harris.Joseph L.; Wellington, Kan., Harris, Kathy R.; Long Beach; 75 Harris, Kenneth F.; Tchula; 76 Harris, Lynette; Greenwood, 77 Harris, Margaret E., Tunica; 76 Harris, Nancy; Indianola; 76 Harris, Norby W. ; Starkville; 77 Hams, Olevia F.; Starkville; 77 Harris, Paul W ; Kosciusko, 75 Harris, Robert H.; Hazlehurst; 76 Harris, Ruth A.; Red Banks; 77 Harrison, Martha J.; Fulton; 76 Harrison, Jerrie L.; Meridian, 77 Hartley, Pamela; Starkville. 76 Hartley, Patti J., Starkville; 77 Hanman, Carol A. .Jackson; 77 Harvey, Richard A.; Yazoo City; 75 Harwell, Herbert T; Meridian, 75 Harwood, James R.; Starkville; 75 Hasiip, Dennis A; Olive Branch; 75 Hathcock, Deborah F., Lexington, 75 Hathorn, Herbert D.; Houston; 76 Hatten, Kathryn L, Jackson; 77 Hattox, Debra L.; Jackson, 77 Havard.John C, Philadelphia, 75 Haycraft.Jeff ;Jackson; 77 Hayden, Thomas A. ; Pass Christian ; 76 Hayes, Carl E.; West Point; 76 Hayes, Catherine J.; Canton, 76 Hayes, Cheslie R., Louisville, 75 Hayes, Fredrick; Jackson, 76 Haygood, Carolyn A.; Greenville; 77 Haynes, Betty L; Fulton; 75 Haynes, Hoyt G ; Corinth; 76 Haynes, Jack F ; Tiptonville, Tenn.; 76 Haynes, Rena A. ; Memphis, Tenn. ; 76 Hayward, Thomas T , Grenada, 77 Hazard, Sally L.; West Point; 75 Head, Phyllis C ; Natchez; 77 Heafner, M D .; Batesville; 75 Hebert, Cherilyn L. ; Starkville; 76 Hebert, James O; Starkville, 75 Hederi, Pat A.; Jackson; 75 Heflin, Frieda J. ;Jackson; 75 Hcflin, Melanie D; Tupelo; 75 Heflin, Pamela C; Gulfport; 75 Hegman, Margaret A.; Holly Bluff. Heigle, Ferrel R., Rolling Fork; 75 Helton, Rhonda O.; Iuka; 75 Hemphill, Ryland H. .Jackson; 75 Henderson, Alice A ; Ripley, Tenn ; Henderson, Brenda L; Greenwood; 75 Henderson, Catherine S.; Ridgeland, 77 Henderson, Robert B., Macon; 77 Hendricks, James L.. Clarksdale; 77 Hendricks, Rebecca A.; Clarksdale; 76 Hcndrix, Bubba; Louisville; 76 Henry, Deborah L.; Nicholson; 76 Henry, George M.; Louisville; 76 Henry, John B.; Cleveland, 75 Henry, Larry H.; Greenville; 77 Hcrard. Henry B.; Stewart; 75 Hcrm, William J, Jackson; 76 Hernn, David S.;Jackson; 76 Herring. Barry W. ; Starkville; 77 Herring. John M.; Hattiesburg, 77 Herring. Kathryn F.; Anguila; 77 Herrington, Gregory D., Magee; 75 Hcrronjeff K; Oakland; 75 Hester, Daniel L.; Tupelo; 76 Hester. David L; Quitman; 75 Hester, George M., Tupelo; 77 Hester, James T.; Benoit; 77 Hester, Paula J., Tishomingo; 75 Hickman. Perry H ; Starkville; 76 Hicks, David E,; Greenwood; 77 Hicks, Cecillc; Starkville; 77 Hicks, Michael E; Calhoun City; 75 356 Undergraduates Hicks, Michael S; Columbus; 75 Hicks, Pamela J.; Philadelphia; 77 Higgins, Robert J.; Columbus; 76 Hildebrand, Martha E.Jackson; 75 Hill, Adele, Crawford; 77 Hill, Allen R, Laurel; 76 Hill, Atinie D ; Starkville, 77 Hill, B.J. Jackson, 76 Hill. David R.Jackson; 76 Hill, Donna C. New Albany; 77 Hill, Joe L; New Albany; 77 Hill, John S_, Starkville; 77 Hill, Walter, Crawford; 77 Hilliard, Quincy C; Starkville, 76 Hillhouse, Linda G , Maben, 75 Hilliard, Nancy R ; Amory, 75 Hilliard, Neil A.; Amory; 76 Hillman, Kayc, Richton, 75 Hillsjames C; Centreville, 75 Hills, James R ; Houston, Tex.; 77 Hindman, Patty, Louisville, 76 Hindman, Philip K ; Louisville; 77 Hinds, Basil Barnard, Tupelo; 76 Hines, Dennis R. ; New Albany; 75 Hines, Donald R Jackson; 76 Hines, Rob D , Yazoo City; 75 Hinkle, Mike G , Greenville. 75 Hinman, Donald P , Clarksdale, 75 Hmshaw, Deborah S. ; West Point; 76 Hinton, Cynthia L., Jackson; 76 Hinton, Mary D ; Columbus; 76 Hobart, Charles L. ; Greenville; 76 Hobbsjohn W.; Gulfport; 77 Hodgesjames, Greenville. 76 Hodges, Kenneth R., Winona; 75 Hodges, Martha E .; Indianola; 76 Hodges, Raymond D .; Zachary, La.; 75 Hoenshell, Gary W.; Starkville; 75 Hoff, Arthur S ; Summit, 76 Holbrook, Candace; Indianola; 75 Holcombe, Berrye P .; Houston, 76 Holden, Guy D . McCall Creek, Ala.; 76 Holden, Kathleen E., Jackson, 76 Holder, Gregory L. ; Starkville, 76 Holifield, Terry D ; Laurel; 75 Holland, D.S, Planters Ville, 77 Holland, Doves R., Hamilton, Ala.; 75 Holland, Larry L; Philadelphia; 75 Hollcy.James H.; Shubuta; 75 Holley.T.F, Marietta; 75 Holliday John A; Vicksbutg; 75 Hollinger, Bruce; Meadvillc; 75 Hollinger, Mirk; Meadville; 77 Hollingswonh, Karhy A , Newton; 75 Hollingsworth, Paula J ; Louisville; 75 Hollis, David O . Memphis, Tenn.; 75 Holloway, Clifford E. , Meridian; 75 Holloway, Gary L.; Natchez, 77 Honnoll, Terry P ; Tuscaloosa, Ala., 77 Hood, Kenneth W, , West Point; 75 Hopkins, Donna S ; Laurel ; 75 Hooser John S. , Lyon; 75 Hopper Faith, Meridian; 77 Hopper, Richard M , Brandon, 76 Horn, Larry O ; Kosciusko, 77 Horn, Steve H ; Grenada; 75 Home, Sulvia J ; Gulfport; 77 Horner, Marian F ; Ocean Springs; 77 Hornet, William H; Ocean Springs, 75 Hortonjohn M., Delta City, 77 Horton, Melissa K Jackson; 77 Hosch, William E Jackson, 75 House, Anita G ; Aberdeen . 76 House. Charles A Jackson; 75 Housley, Sanora L. ; Starkville; 76 Houston, James R.; Starkville; 76 Houston, Phillip, Indianola; 76 Howard, Lewis N.; Columbus; 77 Howarhr, Harry L. ; Cleveland, 77 Howarth, Walter J, Cleveland; 75 Howell, Aubrey M., Lucedale, 75 Howell, Beverly D.; Ellisville; 76 Howell, Carl R.; Philadelphia, 76 Howell, Lawrence C; Fayette, Ala.; 76 Howell, Leah M.; Vicksburg, 76 Howell, Michael G.; Fulton; 77 Howell, Phillip M., Durant, 75 Howell, Rick D.; Stewart; 75 Howell, William L.; Amory; 76 Howsc, Thoma G , Waynesboro, 76 Ftubbard, Harding, Grenada; 75 Hudson, James W, Starkville; 75 Hudson, Lynda D; Starkville; 75 Huffman, Bolcn L., Eupora, 77 Huffman. Charlea P., Houston; 75 Huffman, Chuck A., Metairie, La.; 77 Hufford, Sandra L.; Columbus; 77 Hughes, Douglas B ; Pearl, 75 Hughes, Harry G , Hartiesburg; 75 Undergraduates Hughes, Jackie K.; Kosciucko; 77 Hughes, Joseph W., Jackson, ' 75 Hughes, Thomas D.; Lake Hill; ' 75 Hughes, Tucker; Harticsburg; ' 77 Hughes, Vikki; Jackson; 76 Hull, Susan L., Greenwood; ' 76 Hummer, Leigh L; Prarie Point; 75 H umphries, Cachy ; Yazoo Gey ; 77 Humphries, Ralph H , Durant; 76 Hunt, Randy R.; Wiggins; 77 Hunt, Ronald J, Jackson; 75 Huntington, David T.; Hazlcburst; 76 Hurdle, Dinah K.; Lamar; 77 Hurdle. James B , Carthage, 75 Hurdle, Jennifer G ; Lamar. 75 Hurst, Pamela K., Corinth; 77 Hurt, Karen A.; Mobile; 75 Hurt, Louise, Durant; 76 Hurt, Phillip B ; Memphis, Term.; 77 Hurt, Vemer G , Starkville; 75 Husband, L. D.; Meridian, 75 Husscy, Cheryl J.. Aberdeen, 77 Hutchins, Zack, Lakeworth; 75 Hutchison, Robert A , Monroe, La.; 76 Hutton, Melome K ; Jackson; 77 Hyatt.Jack R.;Jackson; 76 Hyatt, James H ; McComb, 75 Ingram, David B . Greenville; 76 Ingram, Kim, Centerville, 77 Ingram, Roben F.; Vicksburg, 75 Irvin.ElvinC; Canton; 76 Isaac, Jimmic L, Jackson; 77 Isbell, Debra A.; Jackson; 75 Isonhood, Judith E.; Tinsley, Mo.; 75 Ivey, Martha J ; Florence; 76 Ivy, John S., Stewart; 77 Ivy, William B. ; Baton Rouge, 76 Jackson, Antonia, Starkville; 77 Jackson, Betty S .; Greenwood; 76 Jackson, Brenda L. , Blue Springs; 75 Jackson, Donald W., Vicksburg, 76 Jackson, Marsha E.; Starkville; 76 Jackson, Richard T., Vicksburg; 77 Jackson, Ronald D , Aberdeen, 75 James, Dorns S., Starkville, 77 James, Harry L. ; Canton; 76 James, Michael D.. Birmington, Ala.; 76 Jsmard, Raymond D ; Columbus; 76 James, Robben F ; Florence; 77 Jamison, Marilyn D , Pascagoula, 77 Jamison, Mary A., Kosciusko; 76 Jamison, Stanley M ; Jackson; 75 Janes, Jerolyn L, McComb, 77 Jarvis, Carol J. .Jackson, 76 Jaynes, Samuel L. , Aberdeen; 77 Jefcoat, Roger D. , Soso; 75 Jenkins, Carolyn T.; Starkville; 76 Jenkins, Dons R; Greenville; 77 Jenkins, Homer L; Philadelphia; ' T Jenkins, Kirk L, Vicksburg, 76 Jenner, Melanie A , Gulfport, 76 Jennings.Jamie N., Biloxi; 75 Jennings, John H . Meridian; 77 Jemigan, Paula A., West Point. 76 Jeter. Pepper A.. Jackson; 76 Jinks, Elizabeth A.; Biloxi; 75 Johnson, Anthony S.; Natchez; 76 Johnson, Arthur M , Crawford, 77 Johnson, Billy B., Vaidcn; 75 Johnson, Cindy C . Aberdeen; 75 Johnson, Curtis L; Arlington, Va.; 75 Johnson, David W. , Midnight; 77 Johnson, Donald A.; Starkville, 75 Johnson, Dorothy A .; Greenwood; 77 Johnson, Fred D ; Aberdeen; 76 Johnson, Gwen A.;Jackson, 75 Johnson, James S.; Indianola; 76 Johnson, Jerry E.; Starkville; 77 Johnson, Jerry L., Carthage, 75 Johnson, Judith P , Carthage; 76 Johnson, Martha; Starkville; 77 Johnson. Mary J ; Decatur; 75 Johnson, Mary M ; Jackson; 77 Johnson, Melinda F. .Jackson, 77 Johnson, Patricia D.; Meridian; 75 Johnson, Ray D.; Kosciusko; 75 Johnson, Rufus W.; Bay Springs; 75 Johnson, Stuart R. , New Site; 75 Johnson, Susan G.; Decatur; 76 Johnson, Terry R.; West Point; 76 Johnson, Wallace R.; Lexington, 75 Johnson, William M ; Woodland; 76 Johnson, Williw L.; Starkville; 77 Johnston, Bubby; Forest; 75 Johnston. Marilyn J. ; Winona; 75 Jones, Albretta A.; Starkville; 75 Jones, Brenda J . ; Carthage; 76 Jones, Charla F ;Jackson; 76 Jones, Cherry L., Meridian, 75 358 Undergraduates Jones, Christine; Columbus, 77 ]on v ( hmtnphc i W |.n Um ' 77 Jones, Clay P.; Memphis; ' 75 Jones, Donald S.; Jackson; ' 75 Jones, Fran; Coffeeville, ' 75 Jones, Janet L.; Jackson; ' 75 JonesJaniceC, Starkville; 75 Jones, Jeannette E.; Charlotte, F)a.; ' 75 Jones.Jeff B.; Jackson; ' 77 KayeJ., Starkville; ' 76 Lee A., Goodmorms, ' 75 Mary L.; Senatobia; ' 77 Michael, Columbus; ' 77 PatriciaG.;Hollandale; ' 76 Patricia L.; Jackson; ' 75 Richard W; Michie, Tenn , 7 Robert L.; Michie, Tenn.; 75 Ronald A,;Jackson; 75 Jones, Samuel B.; Hernando; 75 Jones, Stanley W ; Holly Springs; 75 Jones, Stephen B., Holly Springs; 75 Jones, Steven P , Scarkville; 76 Jones, Teresa, Greenville; 76 Jones, Terrell; Starkville; 75 Jones, Wilson B., Yazoo City; 75 Jordon, Charla L; Carthage, 76 Jordon, Cynthia A.; Meridian; 77 Jordon, Dean S. ; Meridian, 76 Jordan, Glen S.; Meridian, 75 Jordan, Jennifer P , Manvel, Tx ; 77 Jordan, Juanita; Yazoo City; 77 Joseph, Vicki L.; Jackson; 76 Josey, Jeanne; Starkville, 77 Jourdan, Mack; Yazoo City; 75 Judson, Deborah L., West Point; 77 Jue, Linda S ; Rolling Fork, 75 Jumper, Charles M ; Etta; 75 Jumper, Rebecca A ; Etta; 75 Junkin, Richard C; Columbus; 75 Karre, Julie A.; Natchez; 76 Karre, Mary E., Natchez; 76 Kearney, Walter D .; Memphis; 76 Keen, Jacqueline W , Jackson; 77 Keene, Ravis L., Morton; 75 Keeth, Kathryn L; Forrest City, Ark., Keeton, Thomas G ; Pocahontas; 77 Kehtel, Mary E.; Jackson; 75 Keller, Janet; Jackson, 77 Kelley, Rhonda D. ; Forest, 75 Kelley, Rocky S.; Water Valley; 75 Kelley, Tony E ; Ft. Huachuca, Ariz.; 75 Kelly, BrendaS., Lake, 75 Kelly, Calvin; Yazoo City; 75 Kelly, Rebecca J.; Corinth; 75 Kelly, William R., Star; 76 Celly, William W ;Jackson; 77 emp, Danny M ; Louisville; 75 Cemp, Michael A., Louisville, 76 Kemper, Wayne E. .Jackson; 76 Kendnck, Pam K , Pascagouia; ' 77 Kennedy, Alice H., Philadelphia; 75 Kennedy, Janice L. , New Albany; 75 Kenwright, Nola J.; Granada; 75 Kerkhoff.Jonell, Natchez, 76 Kerr, David L.; Jackson; 75 Kerr, Larry Y ; Vicksburg; 76 Kestenbaum, Pece, Jackson; 75 Ketchum, Grady S., Louise; 75 Key, Harry D., Avon; 76 Key. Herbert D.; Corinth; 75 Keyes, Samuel W.; Jackson; 75 Keys, Harold L. ; Jackson; 76 Kiddx, James H; Corinth; 75 Kilbourne, Rosmary; Gulfport; 75 Kilby, Brenda, Indianola; 76 Kilpatrick, Bcjbbye R.; Ackerman; 77 Kilpacrick, Mary A ; DeKalb; 77 Kimbrough, Emmett A., Starkville; 75 Kindred, Herbert S.; Gulfport; 77 King, Charles D. . Gulfport; 76 King, David A , Philadelphia; 77 King, Herbert A , Philadelphia; 75 Kingjames D.Jackson; 77 King, Jane E, Mr. Olive; 76 King, Karyl L, West Point; 77 King, Larry; Columbus; 77 King, Mary A.; Petal; 76 King, Richard G., Meadville; 76 Kinney, John M.; Pascagouia, 76 Kinney, Virginia S. ; Picayune; 76 Kirk, Glenn B.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; 76 Kirkland, Charles K; Jackson; 76 Kirkland, Joe B., Moselle; 76 Kirkland, Thomas L.; Meridian; 75 Kirkpatrick, Karen K.; Pascagouia; 77 Kirkparnck, Lillian L, Noxapater, 77 Kirkpatrick, William W.; Amory; 75 Kish, Charles W.; Kosciusko; 75 Kitchens, George B.; Caledonia; 75 359 Undergraduates Klaus, Ken; Vicksburg; 76 Kleinpeter, Robert C; Osyka; ' 75 Knight, Bobbie G.; Pulaski; ' 75 Knight, Dinah L., Aberdeen; ' 76 Knight, E. A.; Meridian; ' 76 Knight, Sharon L., Waynesboro; ' 75 Knott, Nancy L.; Canton; ' 75 Kochel, George F , Florence; ' 75 Koe, Mae Y.; Jackson; 77 Koestler, Charlotte A ; Vicksburg; ' 77 Kolb, Pamela L.;Jackson, ' 77 Koon, William J.; Ocean Springs; ' 77 Koury. Mary E.; Leland; ' 77 Krohn, Kenneth A., Starlcville; ' 76 Kuykendall, Edward L.; Columbus; ' 77 Kuzmitz, Viccoria; Brookhaven; ' 76 Kyle, Douglas; Weir, ' 76 Kyle, Russel S.; Columbus; ' 76 Kyle, Tobis W.; McCool, ' 76 LaBerge, Jane F; Jackson; ' 75 LaBruyere, Carol C, Birmingham, Al Lack, James D.;Jackson; ' 77 Lackey, Eugene P.; Poplarville; ' 75 Lackey, Vickie; Bailey; ' 75 Lacoste, Robert L.; Jackson, ' 75 Lacour, Janet; Canton; ' 75 Ladner, Jack W. , Pass Christian ; ' 75 Lagarde, Richard K, Bay St. Louis; 77 Laird, Paul; Indianola; 76 Lake, Earl J.; Dundee; 77 Lamb, Harvey D . Independence; 75 Lamb, Henry D , Greenwood; 75 Lamb, Sallie P ; Senatobia; 75 Lammons, Lesia K, Clinton; 76 Lancaster, Jerry W.; Woodland; 77 Land, Patricia D.; Tupelo; 77 Land, Wanda L.; Winona; 76 Landers, Edward R.; Tupelo; 76 Landress, Daphne L.; Wesson; 76 Landrum, Craig N.; Eupora, 77 Landrum, Janet D.; Louisville; 77 Lane, Elizabeth D.; Greenville; 77 Lane, Lambert M.; Forest; 76 Lane, Robert C, Yazoo City; 75 Lang, Gary W .Jackson; 77 Lang, Susan, Pass Christian; 77 Langfitt, Mary K; Jackson; 75 Langley, James L; McCool; 75 Langley, Susan G. ; Union; 75 Langston, David C;Jackson; 77 Langston, Judith A.; Starkville; 77 Lassen, Charmian G.; Water Valley; 77 Laster, Beverly; Greenwood; 77 Latham, Huey; Jackson; 77 Lauderdale, Jane B ; Vicksburg Laughlin, David; Calhoun City; 76 Lauritzen, Mark, Jackson, 75 Lavender, James E.; Columbus; 75 Lawrence, Linda D ; Starkville; 77 Lawrence, Richard T.; Laurel; 75 Lawrence, Tandi L., Jackson; 75 Lawson, Vickie; Jackson; 75 Lear, Tommy R.. Tylcrtown; 75 Ledbetter, John W; Jackson; 77 Lee, Harrison G. , Memphis, Tenn. ; Lee, Howard M.; Port Gibson; 76 Lee, Landris T.; Picayune; ' 76 Lee. Laura C, Clinton; 75 Lee, Paula A., Philadelphia; 75 Lee. Thomas C; Madison; 77 Lee, Virginal A.; Forest; 76 LeFebure, Alton J; Starkville; 75 Leflore, Charles S.; Grenada; 76 Lcofrs, David H.; Meridian; 77 Leftwich, Lindscy A.; Natchez; 76 Leggett, Edward H.; Hattiesburgh; 76 Lcggett, Kent B.; Laurel; 77 Lehmann, Geoffrey R.; Natchez; 77 LeMay, Mark D.; Vicksburg; 75 Lcmly, Matthew C.Jackson; 75 Lennard, Sheila D . Greenwood; 77 Lcnon, Patricia A.; Kosciusko; 75 Lenoir, Betsy, Prairie; 76 Lesley, Sandra; Mantachie; 75 Letner, Lan R.; Caruthersville, Mo.; 7 Lettcri, Joseph D.; Louisville; 77 Leuing, David M.; Clarksdale; 75 Lewis, Cynthia; Vicksburg; 76 Lewis, Deborah K., Long Beach; 77 Lewis, Jackson S ; Gulfport. 77 Lewis, Mark M., Laurel; 75 Lewis, Mary L.; Laurel; 75 Lewis, Paul, Indianola; 75 Lewis, Virginia; Olive Branch; 75 Ligon, Linda R., Tupelo; 75 Lillcy, Frank E., Jackson; 75 Lindscy, Henry M , Laurel; 75 Lindsey, June E., Caldwell, Ark.. ' It Lindsey, Lcanna; Starkville; 77 360 Undergraduates Lipe, Rudy, Springhill, La.; 75 Lippincott, Ken; Scobey; 76 Lipscomb, Eddie J ; Louisville; 76 Lipsky, Barry A.; Levittown, NY; 76 Usenbe.John L., Starkville; ' 75 Lisenbec, Larry R ; Kilmichael; ' 76 Little, Gregory D . Corinth; 77 Uttle, Judy G ; Louisville; ' 77 Little, Karen S; Jackson; ' 77 Little, Laura E T ; Crystal Springs, ' 77 Little, Louie E ; Jackson; ' 75 Livingston. Darrell R.; Elizabeth; ' 77 Livingston, Deborah G ; Louisville; ' 77 Livingston, Larry W . ; Louisville; ' 75 Livingston, Levern G ; Starkville-, 75 Lloyd, Elizabeth E; Starkville; 77 Lodem, Dehra K., Mantachie, 75 Loftin. Daniel C; Aberde en; 77 Loftin, David R , Aberdeen, 77 Loftis, Terry N; Caledonia; 76 Loftis, Thomas E.; Columbus; 77 Logan, David W,;Jackson; 77 Loggans, Jerry S. ; Jackson; 75 Lollar, Candy E., Natchez; 75 Lollar, Debbra L. , Columbus; 75 Lomax, Donald B. , Clinton, 75 Lomax, Jean M., Clinton, 77 Long, Carolyn T , Tupelo; 75 Long, Jeffrey D; Jackson; 77 Long, Karen J, Clinton, 77 Long, Larry M ; Houston; 75 Long, Lawrence C ; Yazoo City, Long, Danette, Tupelo; 77 Longest, Jeanne C, Starkville; 7 Looney.John M., Leland; 75 Loper, Jason W,; Laurel; 75 Loper, Mana, Laurel; 75 Losset, James K., Florence; 77 Love, Joe W.; Clarksdale; 76 Love, Malcolm; Clarksdale, 75 Love, Melanic G ; Kosciusko; 76 Lovirt, Rodney Nicholson, Hattiesburg; 75 Lowe, Thomas M . , Memphis, Tenn., 76 Lowery, Beverly J.; Vaiden, 75 Lowery, Mona A., Starkville; 75 Lowery, Ricky L.; Starkville; 77 Lowry, Floyd C , Nettleton; 77 Lowry, Kathryn V., Shubuta, 75 Lowry, Robert F.; Ellisville; 75 Lowry, Suzanne; Meridian; 76 Lowther, Michael M.; Cedar Bluff, Luckett, Homer C, Dublin; 77 Luiha, Judith A ; Meridian; 76 Luke, Aubrey W, Jackson; 75 Lukejames M., Philadelphia; 75 Lum, Don E. , Forest; 75 Lumpkin, David C, Columbus; 77 Lundy, Eve, West Point; 77 Lundy, Mary E ; Starkville, 76 Luster, Thomas M.; Clarksdale; 75 Luten, Everett E.; Louisville; 77 Luter, Beth A.; Raymond; 75 Lyles, Martha A.; Indianola, 75 Lyon, George D , Clarksdale, 75 Lyon, Mona C. ; Clarksdale; 77 Lyons, Tim H; Cleveland; 76 Mabry, Bobby L.; Starkville. 75 Mabry, Janis K. ; Booneville; 75 Mabry, Laura E , Liberty; 76 Mabry, W K.; Chunky; 76 Maddin, Mary L; Nashville; 77 Maddox, Knstie L.; Tupelo; 76 Maddox, Pamela S.; Indianola; 77 Magee, Clyde, Mize; 75 Magec, Cynthia L.; Gulfport, 77 Magee, Danny L.; Brookhaven; 76 Magee, W M , Mr. Olive, 76 Maglathlin, Patti L.; Lawtence; 75 Magruder, Kathleen, Jackson; 76 Malatesta, Mary E., Clarksdale; 75 Mallory, Mae R.; Shannon, 75 MaJone, Carolyn W. , Starkville; 75 MaJone, Debra J , Guntown, 75 Malone, Linda G. , Jackson ; 77 Malone, Samuel A.; Starkville; 75 Malouf, Doris J.; Greenwood; 77 Mangum, Estus; Magee, 75 Mangum, Phil; Forest; 75 Mann, Robbie F. ; Fayette; 75 Manning, Kathenne H ; Clarksdale; 76 Manning, Kirk; Canton; 77 Manning, Melissa L.; Aberdeen; 75 Mansfield, Margaret A.; Tunica; 76 Mansour, Manlyn; Greenville, 76 Marchant, Perry G; Winona; 77 Marcy, Amie L.; Tupelo, 77 Marids, David G. ; Clinton ; 75 Mardis.James H ; Clinton. 75 Marshall, Tom B; Jackson, 77 Martin, Beth A ; Memphis, Tenn.; 75 361 Undergraduates Martin, Betty J.; Jackson; 76 Martin, Henry A.; Memphis, Tenn.; Martin, Leonard C; Starkville; 77 Martin, Martha V.; Greenville; 77 Martin, Randall E.;Jackson; ' 75 Manin, Roben E.; Cary; ' 77 Martin, Vicki C-; Jackson; 77 Martin, Vicki L.; Starkville; 77 Manin, Virginia M.; Columbus; ' 77 Martin, William A. Ill; Vicksburg; ' 75 Mashburn. Harvey J.; Raymond; ' 76 Mason, Twanda, Michigan City; ' 76 Massey, Jerry M. ; Okolona, ' 76 Masseyjr., Lewis W.; Philipp; ' 75 Mathers, Terrence L. ; Shubuta; ' 75 Mathews, Betsy S., Utica; ' 77 Mathis, Michael P.; Meridian; ' 76 Matthews, Amelia L. ; McComb; ' 75 Matthews, Thomas W ; Jackson; ' 75 Mactox.J. Steve; Tupelo; ' 75 Maury, Thomas E.; Macon; ' 75 Maxey Jr., Gerald P.; New Albany, 77 Maxie.Rachell; Long Beach; 76 Maxwell, Mary M.; Wess; 75 May, Beverly J.; Newton; 75 May, J. Paul; Starkville; 77 McAbee, Stanley E, Jackson; 77 McAlexander, Baird L. , Byhalial; 76 McAlexander, Peggy J., Holly Springs; 75 McAJistcr, David, Aberdeen; 77 McAlister, Anthony G , Hattiesburg; 75 McAllister, John D; Jackson; 76 McBcth Jr., Elly E., Greenville; 77 McBnde, Kenneth M ; Sunrall; 75 McCall, Dennis F.; Vicksburg; 76 McCall, Randy F.; Natchez; 77 McCarley, Camille; Brandon; 75 McCarley, Hal; Batesville; 75 McCart.Jack B , Louisville, 77 McCarthy, Wanda; Mantachie; 75 McCarthy, Eddie D; Mantachie; 75 McCarry, Cynthia M , Columbus; 76 McCarry, William H ; Enterprise; 75 McClatchy, John W.; Red Banks; 76 McClatchy, William H ; Red Banks; McCleave, Charmaine L; Jackson; 77 McClellan, Jeffrey R , Brandon; 77 McClellan, Richard A., Lithia Springs; 76 McClelland, Rickey L.; Srurgis; 75 McClendon, Marilyn M., Jackson; 77 McConnell, Clay; Yazoo City; 75 McCool, Paula K.; Waynesboro; 75 McCord, Reuel M., Pontotoc; 76 McCormick, Amos J.; Greenwood; 76 McCoy, Kathleen S.; Starkville; 77 McCoy, Lee B.; Mendenhall; 75 McCullen, Dane M. Jackson, 76 McCullar, Fred B.; Water Valley; 76 McCully, Beth, Jackson; 75 McDaniel, David E , Brookhaven; 75 McDaniel, Del L.; Palm Harbor, Fla.; 75 McDaniel, Kathleen D.; Ccnterville; 76 McDaniel, Judy A.; Dublin; 75 McDill, Sherry, Conehatta, 75 McDonald, Ban T.; Laurel; 77 McDonald, Lucy R.; Newton; 75 McElroy, Robert T.; Jackson; 76 McEwen, Steven R ; Columbus, 75 McFadden, Edna G.; West Point; 75 McFadden, Preacher; Starkville; 77 McFerrin, Elizabeth M ; Mantachie; 76 McGaha, Walter N. ; Tish; 75 McGaugh.John M., Ackerman, 75 McGee, Barbara L. ; Jackson; 77 McGee, Charles W., Rienzi; 75 McGee, Cindy L, Jackson; 76 McGee, Walter L ; Pontotoc; 75 McGehce, Bernell T.; Liberty; 76 McGehec, Ross D ; Natchez; 77 McGill, Helen; Louisville, 77 McGlohn, Robert R ; West Point; 76 McGregor, Alfred J-; Canton, 75 McGregor, Elizabeth B.; Indianola; ' 75 McGuire, Virginia S , Macon; 75 Mcllwain, Jenny K.; Starkville; 77 McKay, John M., Philadelphia; 76 McKec, Beverly; Pclanatchie; 76 McKee, Catherine M , Starkville; 75 McKenzie, Ernest P., Starkville; 77 McKeon.DeirdreE.; Pass Christian; 76 McKcy.John I., Centreville; 75 McKibben. Betha K.; Houlka; 77 McKibben, Julie M .Jackson; 77 McKinley, Susan D., Jackson, 76 McKinncy, James P.; Amory; 77 McKissack, Kathy L.; Pascagoula; 77 McLaurin, Joseph B, Jackson; 75 McLaurin, Sidney L.; Brandon, 75 McLellan, Michael B., Meridian, 77 362 Undergraduates McLcmorc, Cheryl A ; West Point; ' 76 McLendon, Victor K , Magec; 75 McMath, Walter; Columbus; ' 77 McMichael, Douglas Ray; Yazoo City; ' 75 McMillan, Georgia G , McComb; ' 76 McMorris, Lee J.; Starkville; ' 75 McMullan, Cathy A.;Jackson; ' 76 McNair, Jewell K.; Neshoba; 76 McNair, Ray; Neshoba; ' 75 McNamee, Miriam F.;Jackson, ' 75 McNeece, Annie F.; Tupelo; ' 75 McNeel, Vicky A.; Noxapatcr; ' 75 MtNcer, Miry Frances, Greenwood, McNeill, Donald F.; Louisville, ' 75 McQuary, Paula E.; Woodland; ' 75 McRae, Sam P.; Jackson; ' 75 McRaney, Voss; Ocean Springs, ' 75 McVay, Stephen E ; Clarksdalc; ' 75 McWhortcr, Frank H ; Hattiesburg, ' 76 McWilliams, Cathy A , Starkville; ' 75 Meador, Diann, Decacur; ' 75 Measells, Nancy D.; Forest; ' 77 Measells, Terri L. ; Jackson , ' 77 Meeks, Mark; Yazoo City; ' 77 Meeks, Michael D; Gulfport; ' 76 Melgar, Salvador; Central America; ' 76 Melton, Sherry A., Yazoo City; ' 77 Merchant, Sally J., Jackson, 77 Mcsser, Brenda K.;Jackson, ' 75 Metcalfe, Ann E.; Canton; ' 76 Metz, Paul Z.; Clinton; ' 77 Metz, Waiya A.;Jackson; ' 77 Micheibacher, Virginia M.; Huntsville, Ala , ' 75 Middletun, Philip E.; Jackson; ' 76 Middleton, Thomas G.; Columbus, ' 76 Mikell, Eddie H ; Kosciusko, ' 77 Mikell, Mike, Port Gibson; ' 77 Mikosz, Anthony L. , Jackson; 75 Milam, Donnie L.; New Albany, ' 75 Miles, Billy M,; Morton; ' 76 Miles, Garry M.; Fulton; 76 Miles, James M.; Wiggins; ' 77 Milican, Sandra K.; West Point; ' 75 Millard, Betty Grace; Ridgewood, NJ ; Miller, David W,, Jackson, ' 75 Miller, Denise; McCool; 77 Miller, Grace D.; Kosciusko; ' 77 Miller, Gwynn L.; Hernando; ' 76 Miller, Herbert T.; Drew; 75 Miller, Oliver M; Columbus, 77 Miller, Randall D.; Starkville; 76 Mills, FarrellP.;Srurgis;75 Mills, Gary C; Darling; 75 Mills, Regina C; Benoit; 76 Millsaps, Thclma E, Vicksburg; 77 Milton, Katherine A.; McComb; 75 Mimms, James R.; Biloxi; 77 Minton, Arthur D.; Starkville; 77 Minton, Connie M., Morton; 76 Minton, Donna J.; Starkville; 77 Misch, Leslie; Kosciosko; 75 Miskelly, Oscar, Okolona, 76 Mitchell, James R . ; Pontotoc; 76 Mitchell, Jesse R.; Columbus; 77 Mitchell, John B ; Rienzi; 76 Mitchell, Margaret S.; Cleveland; 75 Mitchell, Nancy J.; Greenwood; 77 Mitchell, Paula L.;Jackson, 75 Mitchell, Sharon A.; Vicksburg; 77 Mitts III, Billy; Enterprise, 75 Mitts, Violet Chandler, Enterprise, 77 Mizejanet M.; West Point; 77 Mize, Mark H; Jackson; 75 Mize, R Allen;Jackson; 77 Mize, Thomas O ; Amory, 75 Moffett, Dennis W.; Lucedale; 75 Moffett, Woodson W.; Tirusville, NJ.; 76 Moller, Jan; Zachary, La.; 76 Monaghan, Randall R. ; Tupelo, 77 Monroe, Nancy K.; Starkville; 77 Monroe, Tommy E., Kosciusko; 75 Montague, Teresa G; Starkville; 76 Montesi, Sammyc Ann; Shaw; 76 Montgomery, George P,; Yazoo City; 75 Montgomery, Steve G,; Gulfport; 75 Mooney, John W.; Meridian; 75 Moon, Larry J., Boyle; 75 Moon, John H; Jackson; 77 Moore, Al B.; Meridian; 75 Moore, Celestine; Lambert, 77 Moore, Deborah M.;Jackson; 75 Moore, James R., Houston; 77 Moore, Margaret A., Popel 75 Moore, Mary; Carthage; 76 Moore, Mattie D.; Crawford, ' 77 Moore, Norma J.; Stone Mm., Ga. ; 76 Moore, Pamela D.; Clarksdalc; 77 Moore, Richard L.; West Point; 77 Moore, Robert G ; Corinth; 75 363 Undergraduates Moore, Sherry A.; Enid; 75 Moore, SofeL.; Bond; ' 75 Moore, Walter V; Oakland; ' 76 Moorehead, Henry C, Hickory Flat; Moorehead, Mary L.; Starkvillc, ' 77 Moorman, John L ; Scobcy; ' 75 Morgan, Becky; Canton; ' 77 Morgan, Carol D , Greenwood. 75 Morgan, David R.; Laurel; ' 76 Morgan, Debra L. ; Scarkville; ' 77 Morgan, Alan, Laurel; ' 76 Morgan, James C; Greenwood, ' 77 Morgan, John S.; Morgan City; ' 76 Morgan, Mary E.; Carrollton; ' 75 Morgan, Mary L.; Hattiesburg; ' 77 Morgan, Michael C; Heidelburg; ' 76 Morgan, Sara A., Greenwood; ' 75 Morgan, Teresa D. ; Tupelo; ' 75 Morgan, Terry L.. Greenville; ' 75 Morris, Evelyn M.; Columbus; 77 Morns, Jimmy H , Rjenzi; 77 Morris, Judy K .Jackson, 75 Morris, Michael R.; Aberdeen; 76 Morris. Suzanne; Jackson. 76 Morrison, Larry B ; Tupelo; 75 Morse, Celia L.; Jackson; 76 Mortimer, Charles L., Kilmichael; 77 Mosby, Richard M. ; Canton ; 75 Moses, Pamela M., Jackson; 76 Mosley, Elizabeth P. ; Scarkville; 76 Mosley, Peggy, Starkville; 77 Moss, John E.; Jackson; ' 76 Moy, Lilly L.; Greenville; 75 Mulholland, David H.; Memphis; 76 Mull, Paul R.; Hickory. N.C.. 75 Mullen, Kim; Houston, Tex.; 76 Mullican, Anna E , Long Beach, 76 Mullican, William, Long Beach; 75 Mullins, Emily A.; Tyronaz, Ariz.; 77 Mullins, Glenda L.; Scarkville, 77 Mullins, Larry E ; Starkville; 75 Mulloy, ShcliaJ.;Jackson; 75 Mundy. Susan K ; Philadelphia; 77 Munson, Lucy A.; Tunica; 77 Murley, Deborah R.; Ezra, III.; 77 Murphey. Wanda K., Newton; 75 Murphy, Thomas M.; Canton; 75 Murphree, Travis D , Batesville; 75 Murrah, Janice Y ; Columbus, 77 Murray, Marilynne D., Starkville, 75 Murrell, Terry G.; Avon, 75 Muse, Julia V.; Meridian; 75 Musgrove, David A., Laurel; 77 Myrick, Marcia L; Hattiesburg; 77 Myrick, Michael J.; Laurel, 76 Nabors, Devra A.; Okolona; 75 Nabors, Thomas R; Jackson; 75 NakJie, L. Kay, McComb, 75 Nance, Michael C; Greenwood; 75 Nanney, James T.; Garland, TX, 77 Nanney, Robert W. , Montgomery, Ala.; 77 Nazary, Marci A.; Meridian; 76 Neel, Sue A. .Jackson; 76 Neely, Bonny L.; Columbus; 77 Neely, Karen L.; Florence; 77 Neely, Ralph, Columbus; 77 Neely, Teresa E.; Tupelo; 77 Neergaard, Barney K.; Hernando; 75 Neill, Susan B.; Laurel; 77 Nelson, David H.; Starkville; 76 Nelson, Joseph A., Gulfport; 75 Newell, Brcnda J,; Greenville; 77 Newman, James G ; Rolling Fork; 75 Newsome, Stlina A.; Utica; 77 Nichols, Libby D.; Woodland; 75 Nichols, Mary J.; Lexington; 77 Nicholson. Debbie; Philadelphia; 77 Nickle, Margaret A.; Independence, Mo.; Nickles, Linda B.; Tunica; 75 Nicks, Eliza A.; Starkvillc; 77 Nicks, Sharon, Starkville; 77 Niehaus, Steven, Tupelo, 76 Niemann, David M .; Speedway. Ind.; 77 Nimock, Major L. ; Clarksdalc, 75 Niolct, Greg L. ; Pass Christian ; 76 Nivcn, Leonard E.; Dermott, Ark.; 75 Noah, Marvin C; Vaidcn; 75 Noble, Sara L.; Canton, 77 Noel, Lady K; West Point, 77 Nolan, Marian; Yazoo City, 77 Norman, Barbara J.; Corinth; 75 Norman, Clifton L , Hattiesburg, 75 Norris, Sandra L.; Quitman; 75 Norm, Sheila J.. Jackson, 77 Norton, James E ; Williams, Va ; 76 Norton, Olin P.; Huntsville, Ala; 75 Norvcll, Bryan W . Bay Springs, 77 Nowell, Sidney G .; Philadelphia, 75 Nowlin, Charlotte E.; Weir; 75 364 Undergraduates Nunna, Krishna G ; India; 75 Nunnery. Brian B ; Liberty, 75 Oak man, Nancy J., Clarksdale; 77 O ' Brien, Charles D.; Pascagoula; ' 75 O ' Bryan, David S ; Winona, ' 77 Odom, Barbara L. ; Laurel; ' 76 Odom, Cindy R.; Laurel; ' 75 Odom, Holly S , Florence; 77 Odom, Larry D , Lena; ' 75 Odom, Steve E; Jackson, ' 77 Odum, Nancy C; Jackson, ' 77 Ogg, Joe W. , Jackson ; ' 75 Oglesby, Donald W.; Eupora; ' 75 O ' Kelley, John W.; Lexington; ' 76 O ' Kelly, Patricia J; Weir; 75 Olander.CarlJ , Meridian; ' 77 Oliphant, LanaJ; Canton, 77 Oliver, Harric D ; Vicksburg; ' 76 Oliver, Mike T ; Okolona; ' 77 Oliver, Susan C. ; Jackson , ' 76 Oliver, William F, Jackson; ' 75 O ' Neal, Amy B , Hattiesburg; ' 77 O ' Neal, Carner W; Jackson; ' 75 O ' Neal, Marcus R ; Monticello; ' 77 O ' Neal, Martha J. ; El Paso, Tex.; ' 75 O ' Reilly, Guy H ; YazooCity, 75 O ' Reilly, Margaret B., Kosciusko, ' 77 Orman, Roger E ; West Point; 75 Orr, Mitizi A .; Ackerman, 76 Orsi, Beth; Greenville; 76 Oswalt, Jessica A., Marhiston; 75 Outlaw, James N, Starkville; 77 Outlaw, Howard M., Starkville; 75 Overcash, Jean T.; Starkville, 77 Owen, Janet L.; Utica; 77 Owen, Jerry D ; Pontoco; 75 Owen, Keith A. , Kosciosko; 77 Owen, Martha L. , New Albany , 75 Owens, Gary L, Jackson; 75 Owens, Toni, Houston, 76 Owings, Susan, Brooksville, 76 Pace, Jeff D.; Jackson; 77 Page, Frand O ; Amory; 77 Pakis, Helen H, Ocean Springs; 75 Palmer, John T , Hartiesburg; 77 Palmertree, Coleman O ; Winona, 75 Pan, Su-shing, Malaysia, 76 Parker, Carl W; Canton; 77 Parker, Debbie L., Starkville; 77 Parkerjohn H; West Point. 77 Parker, Stephen D , New Albany. 75 Parham, Edward G ,; La Grange, Tcnn , Parkman, Sarah K ; Calhoun City; 75 Parks. Bob; Birmingham, Ala., 75 Parks, Cornelia B. . Newark, Dela. ; 7( Parks, Sue E., Jackson; ' 75 Parmer, Dennis C. ; Meridian, 75 Parnsh, Kenneth D; Tahula, 75 Parson, Carolyn; Paririe, 77 Parson, Danny J ; Stewart, 75 Parson, Margaret L., Tomnolen; 76 Parsons, Pamela E ; Vicksburg, 75 Partridge, Pam, Meridian, 77 Patch, Gerald C ,; Picayune; 75 Pate, Loretta P , Sanaca Rosa Beach, Fla Patterson, Connie M. ; Columbus; 75 Patterson, Danny R .; Winona; 75 Patterson, Kent D., Eupora; 76 Patterson, Margaret E. , Shuavalak; 75 Patrick.JuliaL., Laurel; 77 Patrick, Karen; Jackson; 75 Patterson, George T.; Saltillo; 75 Parton, Steve W , Quitman, 75 Paolk, Rodney H., Florence, 76 Paxtonjohn H; Tallulah, La.; 75 Payment, Timothy T.;Jackson; 77 Payne, Allen G , Philadelphia; 77 Peagler, TheoK.; Pearl; 77 Peagler, Venita F . Morton; 75 Pearson, Ann S. ; Amory, 75 Peay, Mary S.; Verona; 77 Peery, Pamela S. ; Jackson ; 76 Penn, Ben C; Greenville; 76 Penn, Melanie C; Jackson; 75 PennellJoeF; Starkville; 76 Pennell, Louis J ; Ocean Springs; 76 Penick, Marlon R. , Macon; 76 Pennington, Pat; Biloxi; 75 Peoples, Linda J , Columbus; 77 Pepper, Donnie R , Vaughn, 76 Peranich, Connie J , Gulfport, 77 Peresich, Stephen G .; Biloxi; 76 Perkins, Charles P. . Raymond; 75 Perkins, Debbie, Jackson, 76 Perkins, Gregory S ; Maricrta; 76 Perkins, Lucia E; Columbous; 77 Perkins, Sherrie A .Jackson, 76 Perry, Diann; Jackson; 75 Perry, Jack D. ; Columbus; 77 365 Undergraduates Perry, Pamela S.; Philadelphia; 76 Perosn, William B.;Co]lierville, Tenn.; Persons, Janet C; ShuquaJak; 76 Pecersen. Florinc K , Tupelo; 77 Peterson, James D., Belan, 76 Peterson, Lunn F ; Louisville; 75 Pettigrew, Albert H.; Jackson; 75 Pettit. Hugh S.; Houston; 76 Pettit, Joel L.; Kosciusko; 77 Pettit, Lydia M., Shannon; 75 Petty, Wade; Starkville; 76 Peyton, John P.; Clinton; 77 Peyton, Ronnie S. ; Gulfporr; 76 Phelps, Donna F. ; Columbus; 77 Phillips, Bill; Batesville; 76 Phillips, Charles B.; ClarksdaJe; 75 Phillips, James L.; Columbus; 77 Phillips, John F . Savannah, Tenn.; 75 Phillips.Judy,Salnllo;75 Phillips, Linda N.; Starkville, 76 Phillips, Malcolm E., Lexington; 75 Phillips, Ralph D..Biloxi;77 Phillips, Virginia N.; Jackson; 77 Phillips, William N.; Jackson; 75 Phipps, Mary P . Starkville, 77 Pickering, Daniel R.; Asheville, N.C; 75 Pickett, George E. ; Vicksburg; 75 Pickett, Gloria D ; Mayerville; 76 Piece, Hugh V.; Jackson; 77 Pigford, William L.; Talledega, Ala.; 77 Pilgreen, Cathy, Cleveland, 76 Pilgrim, Clark S., Memphis, Tenn.; 76 Pinnix,Elvin;Mabcn;76 Pippin. Nancy M ; Anguilla; 76 Pittman, George G , Memphis, Tenn., 76 Pittman, Jimmy L., Greenwood, 75 Pittman, Thomas R , Greenville; 75 Pledger. William J.; Shelby; 76 Plummer, Rhonda, Starkville; 76 Plunk, David L.; Thaxton; 75 Plunkert, Michael L.; Jackson; 77 Plunkett, Pamela. Jackson. 75 Polk, Beatrice; Greenville; 77 Pollard, Kathy L.;Jackson; 75 Pond, Peggy S., Jackson; 75 Poole, Pamela F; Carthage. 76 Poole, Van C; Starkville; 75 Pope, Barbara A. ; Columbus; 77 Pope, Robert J.; Riverside, Calif.; ' Pope, Spencer C, Starkville, 77 Porter, Alfred A ; Lexington. 76 Porter, Beverly D ; Louisville; 77 Porter, Diane P. ; Starkvi 1 le . 77 Porter, Virginia A.; Houston; 76 Portera, Paul A., West Point; 75 Posey, Patricia S., Jackson; 76 Potts, Janet M.; Jackson; 76 Pouell, Sandra E.; Jackson; 77 Poulos, Larry P.; Biloxi; 77 Pouncey, Toni C, Clinton, 77 Powell, Marsha L.; Houlka; 75 Powell, Mary R. ; Indianola; 75 Powell, Rodney E., Brandon, 75 Powell, William G , Columbus; 75 Power, Susan N,, Greenwood; 75 Powers, Mark D .Jackson; 76 Pratt, Christopher K . ; Djakarta, Indonesia; 75 Pratt, Leslie K; Starkville; 77 Presley, Sandra C, Booneville; 75 Prewitt. Lavelle; Greenville; 76 Price, Gerald B.; Quitman; 76 Price.John C; Meridian; 75 PnccJohnL.; Terry; 75 Price, John R.; Starkville, 76 Price, Laura G., Senatobia; 77 Pnce, Steven M., Tupelo; 75 Price, Susan J; Columbus; 75 Primos, Peter M; Jackson; 77 Prince, Kim; Brandon; 75 Prisock, David S; Jackson, 76 Prisock, Donald L. ; Starkville; 76 Pritchard, Robert Al; Jackson; 77 Propst, Laurel E.; Jackson; 77 Prosser, Barbara A.; Vicksburg; 75 Provenza, Millc; Greenville; 77 Pruirt, Dcbra A, Maben; 76 Pryor, Kenneth F.; Calhoun City; 7( Puchell. Renee M., Gulfport, 77 Puckett, Richard H; Jackson; 76 Pumphrey, Debra A,; Houston; 75 Purvis, Jessie L.; Pelahatchic, 75 Putnam, Patricia A.;Jackson; 76 Putnam, Curtis S ; Tupelo; 75 Pylate, Irving; Kosciusko; 76 QuaJIs. Deborah A.; Greenville; 76 Raffcl, Peggy S ; Starkville; 75 Raggio. Ronnie C; Jackson; 75 Rainer, Mary S.; Starkville; 77 Ramsey, Elizabeth L., Starkville; 76 366 Undergraduates Ranager, William D.; Madison; ' 75 Randic, Rcgina D.; Belzoni. 77 Randle, Santa P., Belzoin;75 Raneyjulia M.; Adclphi, Md.; ' 77 Raney, Rebecca J.; Adclphi, Md.; ' 75 Rasbery, Raymond D.; Flora; ' 77 Ratcliff, Andrew M.; Natchez; ' 75 Ratcliff, Charles D , Canton, ' 75 Ratliff , Carol; Yazoo City; ' 77 Ratliff, Fred W.; Clinton; ' 75 Rawls, James G.; Natchez, ' 76 Rawls, Michael G., Jackson; ' 77 Rawson, James S., Meridian; ' 76 Ray, Debra A.; Starkville; ' 75 Ray, Judy D , Ackerman; ' 76 Ray. Lawanna C, Kosciusko; ' 76 Ray, Robert A.; Pontotoc; ' 75 Raymond, Robert J., Naperville, III.; Rea, Robert G .Jackson; 75 Read, James D ; Winona; 76 Read, Patricia G ; Winona; 76 Ready, Kent S; Jackson; 76 Reagan, Blanche A, Jackson; ' 77 Reagan, John D., Jackson, 76 Rebmann, Christopher R, Jackson; 77 Rector, Gwen; Columbus, 75 Red, Kim M ; Forest; 77 Redd, David L.; Natchez; 75 Rednour, Brenda F ; Pascagoula; 77 Rednour, Deborah A.; Pascagoula; 76 Reece, Morris A.; Columbus; 75 Reed, Dennis G ; Columbus. 76 Reed, Lori L.; Boyle; 77 Reese, David R.; Fulton; 75 Rein, John R. .Jackson; 77 Rein, Roy O; Jackson; 77 Reives, Dorothy L.; West Point; 76 Repman, Alan L., Jackson; 75 Reynolds, Marilyn A.; Meridian; 76 Reynolds, Phyllis A., Forest; 75 Rhea, Boyd B; Somerville, Tenn., 75 Rhea, Kenneth L. ; Columbus; 75 Rhoads, Debbie S; Quincy, Fla.; 77 Rhodes, Alvin R.; Brandon; 75 Rice, Bonnie E.; Jackson; 77 Rice, David L., Tanner, Ala.; 75 Rice, Mary L. ; Tupelo, 76 Rice, Thomas E.; Greensburg, La.; 77 Richards, James E., Pascagoula; 75 Richardson, Annie L. , Meridian; 77 Richardson, John D.; Louisville; 77 Richardson, Martha J., Columbus; 77 Richardson, Randy L.; Aberdeen; 77 Richardson, Rebecca A; Starkville; 75 Richardson, Richard W ; 75 Richie.James D ; Corinth. 75 Richmond, Virginia L ; Philadelphia; ' Riddell, Diane S., Canton; 76 Riddell, Sam G.; Jackson; 77 Riddick, William T. ; Cof feeville; 75 Ridgway, Richard L ; Jackson; 75 Rrgby, Carl W.; Vicksburg; 77 Rigby, Richard J., Vicksburg; 75 Rigby, Stephen B , Madison; 76 Rigdon, Edward E.; Heidelberg; 75 Rigdon, Patricia A.; Louisville; 77 Riggs, Patricia A. ; Corinth ; 75 Riley, Jackie D . ; Mantachie; 75 Risher, Tommy O ; Morton , 77 Rizzo, John M.; Cleveland; 75 Road, Deborah A. ; Starkville; 76 Roan, Emmett G.; Jackson; 77 Robbins.James D. ; Biloxi. 76 Robbins, Kathy E., Jackson; 75 Roberson, Vera D; Starkville; 75 Roberts, Bradley E. ; Brookhaven; 77 Roberts, Gary G.; Water Valley; 75 Roberts, George T, ; Silver City; 75 Roberts, John P.; Tupelo; 77 Roberts, Rex A.; Ocean Springs; 77 Roberts, Ronald L.; Louisville; 75 Roberts, Sallie L. . Monroe, La.; 75 Roberts, Steve A.; Biloxi; 75 Roberts, Susan L.; Vicksburg; 76 Robertson, Alexander B.; Holly Ridge; 75 Robertson, Ann W.; Midnight, 77 Robertson, Billy J.; luka; 75 Robertson, David S., Somerville. Tenn.; 75 Robertson, Ila P.; Myrtle; 77 Robertson, Mary K. ; Midnight, 76 Robertson, Vicky L.; Jackson; 77 Robbins, Sandra F.; Louisville Robinson, David P.; Indianola; 75 Robinson, Elizabeth L.; Louisville; 76 Robinson, George P.; Starkville; 75 Robinson, James E.; Jackson; 77 Robinson, Kenneth B , Eupora; 77 Robinson, Martha K.; Laurel; 75 Robinson, Plemon J.; Columbus; 77 367 Undergraduates Robinson, Rex G.; Grenada; 75 Robinson, Vicki L.; West Point; 75 Robinson, Vicky F.; Starkville; 77 Roby, Virginia L.; Kosciusko; ' 76 Rodabough, Judyc C, Aberdeen; ' 75 Rogers, Alfrcda G.; Starkville; ' 77 Rogers, Chris P.; Tupelo; ' 77 Rogers, Cynthia L , Gulfport; ' 77 Rogers, Elizabeth A.; Laurel; ' 76 Rogers.James A.; Starkville; ' 77 Rogers. Lowell N ; Perkinston; 75 Rogers, Margaret G.; Columbus; 76 Rogers, Mary J. . Okolona, 77 Rogers, Pamela J.; Columbus; 77 Rogers, Van D. , Amory; 76 Rohr, Kim F ; Starkville; 77 Rollins, Carol S.; Amory, 75 Roman, Sara A.; Greenville; 75 Roman, Ted W, Greenville; 76 Roper, Jane S.; Jackson; ' 75 Rose, Mary D, Starkville; 75 Rosenkrans. Katherine E.; Starkville; 75 Ross, Edna R; Cuscilla; 77 Ross, James E.; Pelahatchie; 75 Rostran, Edmundo, Managua, Nicaragua; 76 Rowland, Deborah G , Benton; 75 Rowland, Thomas S. ; Flora; 76 Rowles, Louis; West Point, 77 Royal, Delis; Greenville; 76 Royal. Mary P.; Midnight; 75 Roye, Edwin D., Pontotoc; 75 Ruffin, Francis E; Jackson, 77 Runnels, Michael; Jackson; 75 Ruppert, Cecilia A ; Yazoo City; 75 Rush, Benjamin, Starkville; 75 Russell, Edward R.. Starkville. 77 Russell. Edwin H.; Starkville; 75 Russell, Melissa L.; Columbus; 76 Russell. Stephen E.; Pontotoc; 75 Russell, Tom E.; Jackson; 77 Russell, Valerie M; Union; 75 Rustin, James W , Wiggins; 76 Saab. Louis F.; Canton; 75 Sacca, James W; Jackson, 76 Sadler, Helen J.; Jackson; 76 Sahler, Mike; Jackson; 77 Salmon, Eleanor G ; Birmingham, Ala.; Samms, Charles G.; Gulfport; 77 Sample, Jennifer; Pickens; 77 Samplcy, Deborah J.; Forrest City, Ark.; Samsel, Staphanie J.;Jackson; 77 Sanchez, Gerald A.; Pascagoula; 77 Sanderock, Michael S. ; Greenwood; 77 Sanders, Frances M., Starkville; 77 Sanders, Joseph W., Memphis, Tenn.; Sanders, Mary A.; Carthage, 75 Sanders, Pamelia A. ; Aberdeen; 75 Sanders, Patti L; Aberdeen, 75 Sanderson, Carole G.; Laurel; 77 Sanderson, Linda L.; Houston; 76 Sanderson, Robert B.; Laurel; 75 Sandlin, Debra L., Fulton, 75 Santos, Jocelina; Pascagoula; 77 Sanford, Barbara A.; Ripley; 75 Sanford.Jan L ; Henning, Tenn.; Sanain.J. P.; Yazoo City; 76 Sarrin, Richard L.;Jackson; 75 Sanford, Mahlon D ; Ripley; 77 Sartor, Sandra K.; Ripley; 75 Saucier, Suzanne E.; Laurel; 76 Saul. William T.; Jackson; 76 Saunders. A. B . Houston; 75 Savell. Randall L.; Bogue Chitto; 77 Savell, Sharon A.; Philadelphia; ' 75 Savelle. Ike W.; Columbus; 77 Sayegh, Marwan S., Craza, Israel; 75 Saycrs. Ralph J .Natchez; 76 Scarbrough, Deyvonne L. ; Starkville, 7i Schaff, Marian T ; Vicksburg; 76 Schimmel, Richard G ; Macon; 75 Schmidt, Lawrence M.; Columbus; 75 Schmidt, Patricia L. ; Greenville; 77 Schmidt, William N.; Columbus; ' 77 Schmitz, Darrel W . Eupora, 77 Scholtes, Sharon R , Starkville; 77 Schuster, Karla K.; Starkville; 76 Schuster, Michael G ; Starkville; 77 Scott, Charles B.; Memphis; 75 Scott, Clyde C; Jackson; 77 Scott, Newman V ; Starkville; 76 Scoggin, Carol M ; Newton; 75 Scrivner, William E.; Carthage; 77 Scago, Ben R,;Iuka;75 Scale, Roy D,; Starkville; 76 Seals. Marilyn M.; Kilmichael; 76 Searcy, Julie A.; Shaw; 76 Seawright, Marsha S. ; Moss Point; 76 Sebastian, Cecilia M,, Pascagoula; 75 Sec. Glenn S.; Clinton; 76 368 Undergraduates Sclby, Betcy G, Jackson; 77 Selby, Demse D; Jackson; ' 76 Senseman, David J.; Edwards; ' 75 Senter, Dclora K.; Fulton; ' 75 Scnter, Edward A., Macon; ' 76 Senter, George D. ; Amory; ' 75 Servics, Steve A., Greenville; 76 Setsier, Elizabeth, Starkville; ' 76 Sewell, Jack L; Tupelo; ' 75 Sewell, Joe T.; Thaxgom; ' 76 Shackelford, Stephen L. ; Columbus; ' 75 Shaffer, Stannish L.; Jackson; ' 76 Shapiro, Robert D ; Waukegan, 111.; 75 Shapley.Jack F ; Gulfport; 75 Shapley, Melanie A. , Greenville; 76 Shannon, Cynthia G.; Meridian; 75 Shannon, Sherrill L; Yazoo City; 76 Sharbrough, Sam C, Holly Bluff; 77 Sharpc, Maryanne, Madison, 75 Shaw, Cathy L., Columbus; 75 Shaw, James E ; Grenada, 77 Shaw, Vicki A.; Eupora, 77 Shelby, Robert L , Greenwood; 75 Shelton, Charles H.; Columbus; 76 Shelton, Louis W,; Greenwood; 75 Shelton, Roosevelt O ; Aberdeen; 75 Shelton, Thomas C; Vicksburg; 75 Shepred, Fred L. , Jackson; 75 Sherman, John A , Greenville; 77 Shideler, Craig B ; Sardis; 77 Shields, Marion E.; Jackson; 76 Shifalo, Jesse M., Gulfport, 76 Shimfessel, Sheila V ; Newton; 75 Shira, Ann M., Starkville; 75 Shira, Linda K; Starkville; 77 Shirley, Herman M., West Point, 77 Shivers, Robert C; Pearl, 76 Shivers, Robine K.; Florence; 77 Shoaf, Elizabeth B ; Ripley, Tenn.; 77 Shore, David G ; Gautier; 76 Short, Cathy B., Greenwood, 76 Shumaker, Othy L.; Ecru; 76 Shumaker, Shelia S , Kosciusko; 76 Sumpert, Lawrence G; Plantersville, 76 Shumpert, Malinda B. , FuJton, 75 Shuler, Thomas S., Greenwood, 75 Shumake, Cindy H , Columbus; 76 Shurlds, Marcia A . Maben, 75 Sides, Connie A.; Tupelo; 76 Sidcs.Julianne; Dundee, 76 Simmons, Donald B , Hazlehurst; 75 Simmons, Linda A.; Utica; 76 Simmons, Irene; Kosciusko; 75 Simmons, Rixon L.;Jackson; 75 Simons, Larry G ; Tupelo; 77 Simpson, Jean K.; Kosciusko; 75 Simpson, William H.; Ellisville; 75 Sims, Carley; Columbus; 75 Sims, Jonathan G , Meridian , 76 Sims, M. C; Tupelo; 77 Sinclair, Roger S , Louisville; 77 Singletary, William B, Gulfport; 76 Sisk, BillieS., Starkville; 76 Sisson, James N ; Mt Prospect, 111 ; 77 Sisson, Patti A.. Philadelphia, 76 Sitton, Richard L, Jackson, 77 Slack, William A. , Jackson, Tenn. ; 76 Slade, Charles F .; GuJfport; 77 Sledge, Carolyn A., Indianola; 77 Slocum, Cavid M ; Coldwater; 77 Slocum, Jerome B ; Coldwater; 75 Sluder. Michael H; Aberdeen; 77 Smith, Barry T , Clinton; 77 Smith, Chery E. ; Greenville; 77 Smith, Cissy; Greenville; 76 Smith, Clarence E.; Sakillo; 75 Smith, Clifton M; Laurel; 77 Smith, David A, Ripley; 75 Smith, David K.; Brookhaven; 75 Smith, Dawn M., Pratrville, Ala.; 76 Smith, Donna L., Brandon, 75 Smith, Emmitt G.; Biloxi, 76 Smith, Emmye C; Cleveland; 75 Smith, Gail R.; Kilmichael; 77 Smith, Gwendolyn J , Calhoun City; 77 Smith, Hershel W ; DeKalb; 75 Smith, Hollis R; BaJdwyn; 76 Smith, Jerry L ; Meridian; 75 Smith, Jimmie H.; Greenwood; 77 Smith, Jo A.; Vicksburg; 75 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith. Smith Smith. Smith Smith John H., Neshoba; 75 John W; Starkville, 75 John W.;Pheba,77 Karen G., Natchez; 75 Katherine E ; Columbus; 76 Marshall G.; Collinsville; 75 Mary E.; Enterprise; 75 Mary K.; Ripley, Tenn.; 76 Meddy, Jackson; 76 369 Undergraduates Smith, Mclvin R.; Louin; 76 Smith, Michael R.; Lucedale; 75 Smith, Ray K.; Greenville; 75 Smith, Rebecca J.; Jackson; 77 Smith, Richard S .; Corinth, ' 76 Smith, Rickey K., Noxapater; ' 76 Smith, Rita, Lcland; 77 Smith, Robert W. ; Brookhaven; ' 75 Smith, Shcrrill L. ; Pelahatchie; ' 75 Smith, Shirlean, Atresia; ' 77 Smich, Suzanne, Brookhaven; ' 75 Smith, Timothy E.;Jackson; 76 Smith, Tony W; Columbus; 75 Smith, Wayne T.; Jackson; 76 Smith. William K.; Lumberton; 77 Smith, William M; Starkville; 76 Smith, Wyzene R.; Nettleton; 75 Smither. Richard F; Woodville; 77 Snapka, Charles D. , Columbus; 75 Sneed, James D ; Dundee; 76 Snowden, Becky L. , Meridian ; 75 Snowden, James M.; Meridian, 75 Soloman, Larry; Belzoni; 75 Somers, Paul W, Jackson, 77 Sonnek, Chad C; Foreston, Minn.; Sparks, Beverly A., Starkville; 75 Spell, Marcia A.; Vicksburg; 76 Spelzhaus, Helen M.; Forrest City, Ark.; 76 Spencer, James C ; Jackson; 77 Spencer, Sally A.; Brandon; 77 Spencer, Sandra M. .Jackson; 75 Spcngler, Donna O ; Brandon; 76 Spigner, Deborah J., Marietta; 75 Spiva, Belinda; Nozapater, 77 Spivey. Leland C; Starkville; 75 Spooner, Michael, Jackson; 76 Spradlcy, Susan A , Gulfport, 76 Spragins, Michael W. , Guilford, Conn. ; Stacy, Charles D , Jackson; 77 Stalcup, Carol F. , Wmfield, Ala. ; 77 Stallings, Gwendolyn, Sturgis; 77 Sullings, Marilyn; Starkville; 77 Stanfield, Thomas E. , Memphis, Tenn. ; Stanislaus, Tamara, Laurel; 77 Scanley. Albert L.; Starkville; 76 Stames, Stacy L. ; Laurel; 77 Starr, Carolyn A.; Tupelo; 75 Stcen, Jessie L. ; Bruce, 77 Steen, Kathryn L.; Leland; 75 StegaJl, Cecil J.; Pontotoc; 76 StegaJI, Marion B.; Tupelo; 75 Steingruber, M. S.; Meridian; 77 Steinriede, William B., Vicksburg; 75 Steinwinder, Gloria; Gulfport; 77 Stelts, Roberta G.; Jackson, 77 Stcngcr.John L, Columbus, 76 Stephens, James O., Daleville; 75 Stephenson, Barbara V.; Lexington; 77 Stephens, Robert A, Jackson; 77 Stephenson, John W, Gulfport; 76 Stephenson, Rebecca J,; Flora; 75 Stephenson, William L., Lexington; 75 Stepp, Karen L. ; West Point; 76 Sterling, Gordon J.; Meridian; 75 Stevens, Ulliam B.; Macon, 76 Stevens, Karen P. ; Yazoo City; 75 Stevens, Lindy A., Jackson; 77 Stevens, Marcia E. ; Jackson; 76 Stevens, RoaJnd H.; Yazoo City; 76 Stevnes, Wade S,; Waveland; 77 Stevenson, Porahontas; 77 Stewart, Deborah S.; Philadelphia; 7 ' steward, Kyle T.; Pontotoc, 75 Stewart, Glenn E.; Jackson; 75 Stewart, Kenneth B ; Greenville; 77 Stewart, Richard A.; Atlanta, Ga.; 75 Stewart, Robin A .; Florence; 77 Stewart, Sheila L; Mendian; 76 Stewart, Van W; Tupelo, 76 Stewart, Wallace W ; Rolling Fork, 76 Stewart, Wash; Columbus; 77 Stikes.John E; Jackson; 76 Stimson, Robert B.; Dumas, Ark.; 76 Stine, Leon L.; Pascagoula, 77 Stock, Robert W.; HollandaJe; 77 Stoddard, Michael C ; Columbus; 77 Stokes, Joe M.; Greenwood; 77 Stokes. Walter C; Columbus; 75 Stone, Harry E . ; Tremont, 75 Stone, Wayne H.Biloxi; 75 Stoner, Patricia J., Yazoo City; 77 Strahan, TolbyJ.; Poplarville; 75 Stranathan, Howard A.; Orrville. Ohio; 77 Strawn, Charles K; Tupelo; 75 Strect.Johnny W.; Ripley; 75 Stribling, Edward R ; Pascagoula; 75 Strickland, Richard C; Corinth; 75 Strickland, Sharon A .; Brandon; 75 Stringer. Dwanc H., Stringer; 75 370 Undergraduates Strobcl, Patricia A ; West Point; 77 Strons, Washington, Starkville; ' 75 Stroud, Patricia L.; Meadvillc; ' 75 Stuart, Frances R , New Orleans; ' 75 Stuart, Fred D ; Lorman; ' 75 Stubbs, Patricia S., Baldwyn; ' 75 Stubbs, Susan S.; Louisville; ' 75 Stump, Richard B ; Biloxi; 75 Sturdivant, Sherrelyn D,; Aberdeen; ' 76 Sturgis, Margaret A.; Vicksburg Sudduth, Duff W.; Brooksville; ' 76 Sudduth, Frank R .Jackson; ' 77 Suggs, Forrest E ; Amory; ' 75 Sullivan, Mary L, Columbus; ' 75 Sullivan, Ranny B.; Louisville; ' 76 Sullivan, Stephen G ; Mize; ' 75 Sullivan, Tim; Jackson; ' 77 Summerford, Lisa G. ; Tupelo; ' 76 Sumners, Mary M, Jackson; ' 76 Sumrall,JuJie,Starkville; 75 Sum rail, Samuel L.; Crystal Springs, ' 75 Sumrall, Samuel T , Starkville; ' 75 Sunderland, David E , Gulf port; 75 Sutherland, Sandy L.; Jackson; 75 Sutphen.Jack R ; Greenwood; 77 Svmsson, Sven R., Pascagoula; 75 Swayzc, Steve, Benton; 75 Sweatt, BobbiJ .; Koxciusko; 77 Swift, Thomas A , Columbus; 76 Swift, Ulysses C. , West Point; 76 Swilley, Diane K; Houlka, 76 Swoope, Burton C, Columbus; 75 Tadlock, Paul F.; Lake; 75 Taggart, Josepj M.; West Point; 77 Talbcrt, Terry L., Gulfport, 76 Tanksley, Robert W.; Clintion; 77 Tape, Joe D , Hollandale; 77 Tape, Larry, Hollandale, ' 76 Tardy, Kim M., Pontotoc, 77 Tate, Wyolcnc, 76 Taylor, Aubrey K ; Calhoun City; 76 Taylor, Bobby P ; West Point; 75 Taylor, Debra L., Louisville, 76 Taylor, Elizabeth S.; Vicksburg, 76 Taylor, James M ; Indianola; 76 Taylor,James R, Pheba; 75 Taylor, Jeffre E . ; Columbus, 76 Taylor, John E. , Yazoo City; 75 Taylor, Lauren A., Vicksburg; 77 Taylor, Mark B. ; Columbus; 77 Taylor, Mary L.; Columbus; 77 Taylor, Robert D.; West Point; 77 Taylor, Stephen G, Jackson, 75 Taylor, Steven G ; Starkville, 77 Taylor, William A.; Louisville; 77 Taylor, William N.; Laurel; 75 Teascer, Joe C, Benton; 75 Teaster, Patricia L ; Starkville; 75 Templeton, Chip, Starkville; 77 Templeton, Vickie J.; Starkville; 77 Tennyson, Gary J.; Charleston; 75 Tenngo, fames K ; Gulfport; 77 Terrell, Philip J; Bay St. Louis; 75 Terrell, Susan F.; Liberty; 75 Thames, Robert D; Jackson; 75 Thaxton, Hugh W., Aberdeen; 75 Thorn, Patricia R., Columbus; 75 Thomas, Allan H ; Morton, 77 Thomas, Clarence E.; Pickens; 75 Thomas.Jamcs E.; Starkville; 77 Thomas, Johnnie R ; Belden; 75 Thomas, Joyce M.; Jackson, 75 Thomas, Judy L. .Jackson, 75 Thomas, (Catherine K. , Chattanooga, Tenn. ; 76 Thomas, Laura E,;Jackson; 77 Thomas, Michael J- ; Jackson; 77 Thomas, Roth S.; Starkville; 75 Thomas, Veronica N, Jackson, 75 Thomason, Dennis N.; Okolona; 76 Thompson, Belinda; Starkville; 76 Thompson, Byron J, Jackson; 76 Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson Thompson David E. Debra S. HughN John R. ; Ruth M. Willie E .James M James R Margaret .Jackson; 77 ; Brandon; 75 ..Jackson; 75 Aberdeen, 77 ; Starkville; 77 ; Oxford; 77 , Averdeen; 76 ; Columbus; 76 G.; Pontotoc, 7 Thompson, Mary E , Egypt; 77 Thompson, Pamela R ; Mantachie; 75 Thompson, Phillip R.; Mantachie; 75 Thompson, Rosemary K.; Egypt; 76 Thompson, Steve W. , Jackson ; 76 Thompson, Virginia S , Starkville. 76 Thompson, William M.; Tchula; 76 Thomson, Frances M., Starkville, 76 Thome, Judy A.; Richmond, Mich.; 75 371 Undergraduates Thomhill, Keith E. Hattiesburg; ' 76 Thrash, Belinda S.; Jackson; 76 Thrash, Deborah J.; Fulcon; ' 77 Tighe, Lynn D. ; Jackson; ' 75 Tillery.Jan; Laurel; ' 75 Tillman, Rusry; Jackson; ' 77 Tims, Elva K_, Waynesboro. 76 Tingle, Sue; Philadelphia; ' 75 Tingle, Susan L; Philadelphia; ' 75 Tingle, Wanda K . Rolling Fork; ' 77 Tinsley, Billy R , Philadelphia, ' 77 Tipple, Willie L , Greenwood; ' 77 Tisdale, Glenn T ; Isola; ' 76 Tolar, Rebecca A , Anguilla, ' 75 Tolar, Stephen D.; Laurel; ' 77 Tolar. Thomas G ; New Augusta, ' 75 Toles, LizG. ; Chicago, III . ; 76 Tollison, Janis D , Winona; 77 Tom, Cathy S.; Areola; 76 Tom, Joe G.; Starkville; 75 Tomlinson, Elizabeth L.. Starkville, Tompkins, Edward C; Laurel, 75 Toney, Lyn R.; Wabash, Ark.; 77 Toomey, Rebecca D.; Itta Bcna, 75 Torres, Mark G.; Moss Point, 76 Trainer. Patricia A ; Starkville; 77 Tramel, William M.; Jackson; 76 Trammel, Diane L.; Starkville; 77 Trawick. Bill G., Clarksdale; 77 Trenor, Thomas H.; West Point; 76 Tribble. Annette; Indianola; 77 Triplett, Charlie B.; Louisville; 77 Trotter, Larry O., Newton; 75 Truitt, Laura E ; Memphis, 75 Trulscn, Sandra L-; Laurel, 77 Tubcrrini, Lolo; Greenville, 77 Tucker, Cynthia A , Aberdeen; 77 Tucker, Grady L; Starkville; 76 Tucker, James C . Brandon, 76 Tucker, Odell C; Greenwood; 77 Tucker, Peggy J ; Union, 75 Tucker, Virgi! B.; Tupelo, 77 Tuggle, Ronald W; Jackson; 75 Tullos, Roger L., Clinton, 75 Tupman, Thomas C; Yazoo City; 77 Turner, Arline; Weir; 77 Turner, Elmer B., Leakesville; 75 Turner, Kim; Jackson; 76 Turner, Maurine A., Aberdeen; 77 Turner, Maurice G ; Leakesville; 75 Turner, Ricky E.;Jackson, 75 Turner, Sherra L.; Vinegar Bend, Ala ; ' Tumipseed, Bobbye I., Ackerman, 75 Tumipseed, Ellen B ; McCool; 77 Tumipseed, Patricia J.; Starkville Turman, Lee M.;Jackson, 77 Tutor, Donald R., Memphis, Tenn.; Tutton, George W.; Starkville; 77 Twyman, Susan E.; Clinton; 76 Tyler, Nancy B, Water Valley; 75 Tyrone, Walter A., Prentiss; 75 Underwood, Jane E .; Belzoni; 77 Underwood, Ronnie D.; Laurel; 77 Upchurch, Angela K.; Ackerman; 77 Upshaw, Robert S. , Greenwood , 77 Upton, Barbara S .Jackson; 75 Utley, Walter G.; Holly Springs; 76 Vail, Marilyn E. ; Columbus, 77 Valentine, Jan M.; Meridian; 75 Vallas.SandiR ; Decatur; 76 Vance. James P ;Jackson; 76 Vance, Larkin J.; Conchatth, 75 Vance, William R ; Monticello; 77 VanFosson, Charles J.; Crowley, La.; 75 Van Hecke, Elise M. Jackson; 76 Vanlandingham, George L; Calhoun City; 76 Vanlandingham, Jane; Noxapatcr; 75 Van Sice, Edward L; Jackson; 77 Vardaman, Kathleen R., Hatticsburg; 77 Varner, Ricky; Clarksdale; 77 Vaughn, Carol A.; Mantec; 77 Vaughn, John W; Scooba; 75 Vaughn, Peggy S.;Jackson; 75 Vaughn, Robert B.; Woodland; 77 Verhocven, Gary F.; Ocean Spring, 76 Via, George M ; Booncville; 75 VickcK, Daniel T , Sturgis; 77 Vickers, Mary L; Greenville; 77 Vinson, Carolyn V.; Courtland; 75 Vinzant, David W ; Robinsonville, 77 Virden.Jane G, Jackson; 75 Volz, Anthony G.;Jackson; 77 Vonkohn, Ernest, Macon; 76 Vosburgh, Bo; Memphis, Tenn.; 75 Vosburgh, Tracy L, ; Memphis. Tenn.; 77 Vuncannon, Sue E. ; Corinth ; 75 Waage, Kim L.. Louisville, 77 Waas. Ruthie, Jackson; 77 Wade, Deborah L; Starkville; 75 372 m U ndergraduates Wadlington, Thomas C , Sledge, 77 Waldrup, Charlcw E , Bay Springs; ' 76 Waldrup, Maggie J., Iouisville; ' 76 Walker. Bennett R ; Taylorsville; ' 77 Walker. Daniel L .; Saucier; ' 77 Walker. David M.; Canton; ' 77 Walker. Deborah S.; Starkville; 76 Walker, Eleanor O ; Okolona; ' 76 Walkei,JamesC;Jackson; ' 75 Walker. Kathryn;Jackson; 76 Walker, Richard W.; Louisville; 75 Walker, Rita C. ; Starkville; 77 Walker, Rodney L, Jackson; 75 Walker, Susan V ; Hernando; 75 Wall, Fmak L, Winona; 76 Wall, James E.; Starkville; 77 Wall, Robert R ; Noxapater, 77 Wallace. Charles A.;Jackson; 76 Wallace.John C ; Como; 75 Wallace. Murvyne F , Columbus; 77 Wallace. Robert M; Como; 76 Waller, William L.; Picayune; 75 Wallcy, Eddie, Hartiesburg, 76 Wallis, Paula L, Jackson; 75 Walls, Melinda, West Point; 75 Walt, David L; Jackson; 77 Waltets, Alan H; Jackson. 76 Walters. Barbara A , Laurel, 75 Walters, Gary W , Laurel; 76 Walters. Randolph O ; Mabcn; 75 Walton. Arlcne, Vicksburg, 75 Walton, Ed. Starkville; 75 Walton, Katie L., Pontotoc; 75 Walton, Parti L ; Ackerman, 77 Walton, William M; Clarksdale, 77 Ward. Douglas A.; Starkville; 77 Ward, Ellen R., Louisville, 75 Ward, Nancy E.; Louisville; 77 Ward, Pat, Meridian, 76 Ward, Thomas A , French Camp; 75 Ward, William J., Starkville; 76 Wardlaw. William Am., Fresno, Calif ; ' Ware.James B , Kings Mountain, NC; Waring, Howard C; Vicksburg; 77 Warren, Rita L., Ackerman, 77 Warren. Virginia L . New Orleans, La , Warriner, Rebecca, Jack son, 77 Washburn, Nar, Jackson, 76 Waters, David V., Columbus, 77 Waters, Raymond M, Columbus; 75 Watkins, Billy W; Gholson, 75 Watkins, Charlotte A .Jackson; 75 Watkins, Elizabeth J . Braxton; 77 Watkins, Paula A., West Point, 77 Watkins, William R; Aberdeen, 7( Watson, Flora L; Columbus, 77 Watson, Julia A., Delta City; 76 Warts, Adrian R, Schlater, 75 Wans, Catherine S., Duncan; 77 Warts, Elizabehr T.; Meridian; 76 Warts. Mary V.; Duncan; 75 Warts, Nell P., Schlater; 77 Weathcrsby, Jean L; Jackson; 76 Wcathersby, Margaret, Ft Bcnning, Ga ; 77 Weathcrsby, Mane, Coahoma; 76 Weaver, John D , Nettleton; 76 Weaver, Karen L. ; Houston , 77 Webb, Clyde P , Oakdalc, 76 Webb, Deborah S.; Laurel; 75 Webb, Lisa K., Madison; 77 Webb, Rebecca P, Tunica; 76 Webb, Sandra, Jackson; 76 Webster, Charles E; Clarksdale, 76 Wechslcr.John D . Pascagoula; 77 Weed, Sharon D ; Starkville; 75 Wecms, Michael L., Jackson, 77 Weems, Nancy; Ellisville; 76 Weems, Suzelle, Jackson, 77 Weilenman, Elizabeth P ; Stoneville; 77 Weir. Susan D.; Philadelphia, 77 Wells, Robert L; Pearl, 77 Welsh, Lisa CJackson; 77 Werkheiser, Susan E;Jackson, 76 Wesley, John L.; Foxworth. 75 Wesson, Anita L.; Baldwyn; 76 West, David J.; Florence; 75 West, George S., Jackson; 76 West, Hazel, Colt, Ark.; 75 West, Jo An ; Starkville; 76 West, John D; Cleveland, 76 West, John J ; Sardis; 77 West, Mary A ; Srarkvillo; 77 West, Pamela R.Jackson; 77 West. Rodney L; Starkville, 76 West, Virginia E., Starkville; 77 Wcstendorf, Bob R.;Jackson; 77 Weston, Robert C; Uland; 75 Wevcr, John W ; Yazoo City; 77 Whalen, Chester H.; Senatobia; 75 373 Undergraduates Wheeler, Edward N; Cleveland; 77 Wheeler. Edward S.; Gulfport; ' 75 Wheeler, Roberta; Decarur; ' 76 Whetstone, Deborah R . Belzoni; ' 75 Whitaker, Christy J,; Yazoo City; ' 75 Whitaker James; Yazoo City; ' 77 Whiraker, Thomas E ; Columbus; ' 77 White, Barbara G.; Louisville; ' 75 White, Buddy, Greenwood; ' 75 White, David S.; Vicksburg; ' 75 White, H.D.; Natchez, ' 77 White, Harold; Brookhaven; ' 75 White, John G.; Olive Branch; ' 76 White, Joy L, Starkville; ' 76 Whitejudy A ; Philadelphia; ' 76 White, Larry D ; Mendian; ' 77 White, Mary E; Ashland; ' 76 White, Robert L; McComb; ' 75 White, Roger L, Sargis, ' 75 White, Vernon, Greenville; ' 75 White, Virginia J.; Greenville; ' 76 Whitehead, Don; Tupelo; ' 77 Whiteside, Jan A.; Tupelo; ' 75 Whitfield, Becky; Shugalak, ' 77 Whitley, Robert S.Jackson; 76 Whitlock, Acie, Philadelphia; ' 76 Whitlock, Ronald G. , Columbus; ' 77 Wicker, Ted W , Liberry, ' 76 Wiggins, Frances B.; Shaw, 75 Wiggins, William F.; Tupelo; ' 77 Wigle, Duffy; Vicksburg; ' 77 Wilbanks, Ed L; New Albany, ' 75 Wilbanks, Raymond L. ; Carthage; ' 75 Wilbanks. Rhonda F; Carthage; ' 75 Wilbanks, Shirley J., BooneviUe; ' 76 Wilbum. Ruth; Yazoo City; ' 76 Wilcox, Freddie B , West Point; ' 75 Wildman, Jenifer L; Tupelo; ' 77 Wilemon, Sandi F., Aberdeen; ' 77 Wilkerson, Steve, Philadelphia; ' 76 Wilkes. Michael W; Jackson; ' 77 Wilkes, Sharon E; Cleveland, ' 77 Wilkinson, Anita N , New Augusta, Williams, Alan R.; Carthage; ' 75 Williams, Charles. Starkville; ' 77 Williams, Cliff M.Lucedale; 75 Williams, Flora, Starkville, ' 75 Williams, Fred D,; Como; ' 75 Williams, Georgia, Columbus; 77 Williams, James M.; Clinton; 76 Williams, Jan E., Hickory, 75 Williams, Joseph D.;Jackson; 76 Williams, Joy A.; Moss Point; 75 Williams, Laura K.; Jackson; 77 Williams, Mike H., Memphis, Tenn.; 75 Williams, Nancy L, Kosciusko; 76 Williams, Patty A ; Lexington; 77 Williams, Roddy D.Jackson, 75 Williams, Sandta C , Red Bay, Ala. ; 75 Williams, Susan J. Jackson; 77 Williams, Susan T; Greenville; 75 Williams, Timothy N; Texarkana, Tex.; Williams, Tommie G.; Leland; 75 Williams, Velma A., Brookhaven; 76 Williamsonjohn W , Meridian; 76 Williamson, Kirk E.; Magnolia; 76 Williamson, Mariann, Yazoo City; 77 Williamson, Mary B ; Brownsville, Tenn.. Williamson, Oliver P.; Greenville; 76 Williamson, S. J.; Louisville, 75 Williford, Charles H.; Starkville; 75 Willis, Ellen C.Jackson; 75 Willisjoyce A ; Clarksdale; 75 Willis, Stephen T; Ecru; 76 Wilson, Andrew H.; Houston; 75 Wilson, Diann; Starkville; 77 Wilson, Felon R; Monticello; 75 Wilson, Helen F; Clarksdale; 75 Wilson, James B. ; Jackson ; 77 Wilson, Michael H.; Louisville; 77 Wilson, Robert L ., Hazlehurst; 75 Wilson, Robert R; Corinth, 77 Wilson, Steven A ; Tupelo. 75 Wilson, Thomas E., Walls, 77 Wilson, Toby W; Duck Hill; 75 Wilson. William S.Jackson; 75 Winbush, Marilynn N . Winona; 75 Windham, James R; Taylorsville; 75 Windham, Jerry W. ; Grenada; 77 Windham.John Jackson; 76 Windham, Mark T , Crystal Springs; 77 Windham, R. K; Forest; 75 Winstcad, Randall C; Greenwood; 77 Wise, Terry L.Jackson; 77 Wiseman, Riger A.; West Point; 76 Wofford, James L; Jackson; 76 Wolfe, Vivian L; Lake; 76 Wong, Cynthia A ; Greenville; 75 Wood, Michael W.Jackson; 76 374 Undergraduates Wood, Shirley R ; Ahnnon, 75 Wood, William R.; Pass Christian; 7 Woodall, Joyce L ;Jackson; 77 Woods, Charla S.; Kosciusko; 77 Woodward, A F.; Noxapater; 75 Woodward, James S,; Louisville; 76 Woodward, Jones D,, Jackson; 75 Woodyearjoe T.; Roxie; 75 Wooten, David L , Malx ' n; 75 Wooten, James A,, Ruleville; 75 Woolen, John H.; Columbus; 75 Word, James 1, , Aberdeen ,75 Worley, Milton S.; Tupelo; 75 Worrell, Linda; Decatur; 75 Wright, Charlene R; Vicksburg; 77 Wnght, Franklin R; Jackson; 75 Wnght, Grady K.; Winona; 76 Wright, Richard H.; Macon; 75 Wyatt, Jerry A ; Starkville, 75 Wynn, Addison, New Albany; 77 Yarborough, Edgar P.; Columbus; 75 Yarborough, Harvey L , Tylertown; 76 Yarborough, Sabrina, Starkville; 76 Yarbrough, James W ; Mason, Tenn.; 76 Yates, BrendaJ., Louisville; 76 Yates, Dwight M ; West Point; 77 Yates, Lauta S , Morton; 76 Yates, Margo L ; Grenada; 76 Yilling, Fred P.; Pensacola, Fla.; 75 Yound, Barbara J ; Louisville; 75 Young, Brenda D , Nerdeton; 75 Young, Fred W ; West Point; 75 Young, Gerald G. ; Clarksdalc; 76 Young, Jimmy V ; Durant; 75 Young, Michael B.; Bruce 75 Young, Robert T ; New Albany 77 Young, William W , Starkville 76 Youngblood, Debra L.Jackson 77 Younger, John P.; Columbus 77 Younger, Michael P.; Louisville 75 Zuber, Charles R; Tishimingo 75 Reveille — 1974 REVEILLE STAFF: Above Left: Martha Armstrong, Editor. Above Right: Susan Brown, Business Manager, Melissa Grant, Assistant Business Manager. Right: Raymond Wong, Kenny Wing, Jerry Burkett, Photogra- phers, Kenny Wing, Head Photographer. 376 Top: EDITORIAL STAFF: George Luter, Ellen Thomas, Mary Sumners, Assistant Editor; Scoop Bass. Left: SPORTS STAFF: Don Thames, Editor; Pete Mills, Cindy Foresman. Right: SECRETAR- IAL STAFF: Karen Hurt, Andy Campagna, Hazel Dowdle. 377 Reveille — 1974 Top: MISS REVEILLE PAGEANT COMMITTEE: Seated: Jonelle Kerkhoff, Patsy Stubbs. Standing: Sassy Draper, Mansell McCord, Chairman; Mike Biglane, Danny Griffin, Con- nie Parks. Left: GREEK SECTION: Lynn Peterson, Editor; Jan Brent. Right: Mike Spragins, Index Editor. W 378 Top: ACADEMICS SECTION: Mary Clayton, Susan Spradley, Editor; Sky Craft. Left: CLASSES SECTION: Rebecca Raney, Editor; Allan McKnight, Chris Stan- ton, Jan Jones, Julia Raney. Right: FEATURES SECTION: Larry Ackle, Rixon Simmons, Editor. Z. - f Sr V?. J 5 !- ' 379 In Closing . . . |ffiMl f M 380 381 The state ' s most dynamic university greeted the 1973-74 year with a record breaking enrollment. The 10,000 students on the books found the campus bustling with activity. Dorms were crowded, but Critz, a former freshman boys ' dorm, was converted to house some of the girls who invaded the campus. Registration started, only for students to be forced to stand in lines seemingly longer than they had ever been. Prices everywhere on cam- pus were higher. Especially hard hit was the cafeteria, where student plates cost more and contained less. The campus bookstore, as usual, was also plagued by high prices; but, in an attempt to help the student economize, the IRHC conducted the familiar book exchange with great success. Others tried to relieve the money pinch in an outbreak of shoplifting and stealing. Surprisingly enough, the administra- tion did not raise the tuition this year. fir . mi 382 After registration, Mississippi State began to function as the uni- versity that it is. New construction sites were in operation: McCool Hall for Business and Industry; the Cobb Institute for Archaeology; the long awaited coliseum u nderway; and architecture school was in the planning stage, as was the vet school; and the FM radio station was again promised to begin broad- casting in the fall. 383 Security, through all of this, managed to suc- cessfully tow away a legislator ' s Cadillac, and were consistent in giving tickets no matter where you parked. Parking problems were quite evident, but finally in the spring, new parking lots on campus alleviated the problem somewhat. 384 385 ■■■Football season promised to be a winner witr Tyler ' s new look team and the firing ol Kinard at Ole Miss aiding the perspective. Bull- dog fans were disappointed with the injuries o Rockey Felker and the finale against Ole Miss They are anxiously awaiting next year. 386 VAUGHT CAN T 387 Time for elections came with protest. Elections for Senate were delayed because of the complaint filed by Jerry Grace that special pre- cincts for blacks and foreign students could be unconstitutional. Visita- tion was again discussed, apparently with no solution in sight; 23 of campus coeds violated housing rules; the AWS asked if MSU discrimi- nates. In spite of all the urban renewal in Starkville, the city did no desire to modernize in the sense of passing the legal beer referendum The Roads continued to flourish. The Reflector saw a busy year. A. gay group sued to get an ad in the publication. Scoop ' s predictions, as expected, were all wrong. J. Paul Henderson ' s clothes were stolen anc the column continued to anger the students and faculty, until Hender- son ' s clothes were stolen and the column was put into early retirement The paper shortage was consistently mentioned, but countless pages o priceless information continued to be published. 388 i WMMi ' imi w . n i i i y i i i| | ■■m« wiiiw wB| ■■■wiwiiiiii ii iiiini i M Jk jpTWtmwiai H 1 mmm mwwiiii Jb JbijJb 1 i i CjU X jJc me 86, Number 27 Mississippi Sla?e University Tuesday January 15, 1974 farkville otes today n legal beer ed wtthm the cits bsnit tag a!! b th r u studer, ' eete MSV j$ hc b v« registered in Stark -ior to t ee 16 wiU be able to vat« sday '  cterfioK Whether aturtem  B Mv« any weight m she ejection t e (. student turnout Though . . « number- o-f «ud nt voters are IPS Stark vjJic off c aU, including HP D  beheve there are a r t nambrr of registered stttdte-oU «i ties voting y«f D vi declined to state his A! bf£ f% about the th beer KWR e , 1 coukta ' reaJh say because  Hwr  « - . that I nave two « tc consifiw those agamsi si and for fi e referendum has drawn both 1 and opr tt ee (ran SurlmHr nSft Group such the Coovertred is A  m sJ fceer and i ' Mirens w i be M tiii) thSifd) gTOttgH B V JOUHvS jft iht The fi|th ag inst legaluauan They include atfrt? e r ' irst B pti Chun-h MeftdttWvW I of Baptist anU the Kir ? PwslryfeHBJS I,i the even) 9mm b««f is legalised the Mayor and Board oi Aide, ' men of Starkvrtie have agreed to sd pi tht ruies and re uUiioas regarding Vr ? sale of beet to the fuii extept auth orised by the state of MissiSAjpps State law 67 3 M provide that man oipahHe may enforce such proper ruies and reguhrtiem for fixing tone and territories prescribing how f opening and oi closing and for such other measure : «$ will promote puhht health moral and safety Mayor Davis asd in a p • ' « news story concerning the tasue of ivgahxed hew in Starkvtjte We ar not going te alio )uke Joints t« Spring up aro a d to««m Th wt8 be very carefully cottUtrfh ! and e a e studywtg the poa«tt Hues and what ha been donr its other cttie ' !f the proposition should be de eatpd a «e ond elect ion co«ld not he brottgh! up agair, for Rve ear o ■o OFFICIAL BALLOT Citj of Starlo iUc, Ms i : • Tucsf!u% . .latitiiii v I i ' ; •f:ui i .j i h hv w F«h Use lej; t! - ilc  i l ; i -hi I han foui , ' ( wii (i ' i) h tveiuhi ( ) Ihf !i nl sits aii lis weiun ! 1 Enlarged sample ballot 389 390 The SA and others aided in activating the campus. Z. Z. Top began the concert sea- son. A host of celebrities followed. The Tarns and the Lettermen brought old mem- ories alive; Vince Vance and the Valiants returned in the midst of a fifties Homecom- ing celebration; Todd Rundgren mystified the audience in his fairy suit; and the Car- penters were accused of performing a two hour milk commercial. Senator Stennis paid his alma mater a visit to crown the homecoming queen. Stokely Carmichael lectured for a program sponsored by Afro- American Plus. The Lyceum and Lectern Committees presented programs on sub- jects including Mark Twain, John Kennedy, and UFO ' s; Richard Bach, of Jonathan Liv- ingston Seagull fame, and the Vienna Boys 7 Choir also appeared. Members of the Hare Krishna movement put on a show in front of the Union in the fall, but were asked to leave because of violation of solicitation rules. And to the relief of many students, Josh finally came. 391 392 «s 393 i? ?tni ' t Ls:. xrw . Intramural sports made the headlines when students voted for a tuition raise to support the program. A legitimate women ' s basketball team was formed and coeds we re allowed to enroll in Army ROTC. The Reveille sponsored a new beauty pageant. The Student Association inaugurated a loan service and a legal service program to aid students. Hall of Fame was estab- lished as a new honorary. The State Reporter entered the campus pub- lication market. The Department of Communication produced two plays — The Crucible and The Lion in Winter. Typical fraternity and sorority life continued. Alpha Chi Omega became MSU ' s eighth soror- ity. The Sig Ep ' s promised to break ground on the row. 394 395 In the midst of all this, several successful drug raids were made in the area. Billy Jean King beat Bobby Riggs in the sex battle of the year. Rock singer Jim Croce died much to many students ' despair. Artesia burned in the fall leaving many freshmen regretful of never having had the experi- ence of dining there. Three blacks were asked to leave the Triangle Club. The soccer team had a win- ning season, as usual. The basket- ball team began the season on a winning note, highlighted by the game against LSU ' s team of five players. Bob Dylan charmed audiences in Memphis and Elvis announced his concert tour. 396 ftw Another year at MSU and another ear of life. The whole of it is memo- ries. And as fast as they are born, :hey die. In this 1973-74 memory, iid you learn, laugh, cry; become iisgusted, outraged, frantic; did you ove, hate or feel indifferent; did you eally live? 397 Senior Credits ADAMS, HUGH WALTON: President of AICHE, Co-Op Student. ADAMS, RODERICK MORGAN: Society for the Advancement of Management, Cadet Associa- tion. ADAMS, ROY CLARK: Kappa Sigma. ADCOCK, JEFFERY MARK: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treasurer; Pi Sigma Epsilon. Student Senate. ADCOCK, SUSAN JANET: CEC. ADEN, JR., LOUIS M.: Sigma Phi Epsilon. AIKENS, R. NOLAN: PSE. ALLEN, CATHY BURNHAM: American Home Economic Association. ALLEN, EUSTACE ANDREW, II: Student Sen- ate, IFC Rush Committee, Sigma Chi, President ' s Scholar, Dean ' s Scholar ALLEN, JAMES BARNEY: Pi Sigma Epsilon, President, Volunteer Services. ALLEN, JUNE KAY: Deans ' List, Home Ec Club, AWS Representative of Dorm, Acacia Little Sister. ALLEN, NANCY KAY: Maroon Band, Flag Corps Captain. ALLEN, VIRGINIA DELL: Kappa Delta Pi. ALLRED, DAVID C: Tau Kappa Epsilon. AMMONS, SUSAN LYNN: Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta. ANDERS, KAY P.: ACM. ANDERS, MICHAEL A.: ACM, Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Eta Sigma. ANDERS, TERI GAIL: Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi. ANDERSON, MIGNON: Phi Beta Lambda. ANGLIN, JOE RUSSELL: Triangle Fraternity, President; ROTC, AIIE, President; Alpha Pi Mu, President; Kappa Mu Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade. APPERSON, MARY ELOISE: President ' s Scholar, Blackfriars, Hull Hall Judicial Council, Srudent Volunteer Services. ARCHER, ROBERT L: Kappa Sigma. ARMISTEAD, ELWYN ALLEN, JR.: Tau Beta Pi, Pi Epsilon Tau, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Society of Petroleum Engineers. ARMISTEAD, GEORGE TAYLOR: Tau Beta Pi, Pi Epsilon Tau, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Society of Petroleum Engineers, President. ARMSTRONG, DELORES ANNE: Home Eco- nomics Club, Vice President; Alpha Zeta, Sigma Chi Little Sister, Dean ' s and President ' s Scholar. ARNOLD, DAVID NEAL: Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. ATKINSON, WILLIAM TYSON: Gamma Beta Phi, Vice President; Pi Sigma Epsilon, Phi Era Sigma, Treasurer; Omicron Delra Epsilon, Wesley Foundation, Vice President; Director Srudent Asso- ciation Loan Program, Srudent Association Staff, Circle K Club, Treasurer; District Circle K Com- mittee Chairman, University Re-Admissions Com- mittee, Campus Crusade for Christ, Dean ' s List Scholar. AUSTIN, EDWARD EARL: BSU. AVEN, JOHN D.: Pi Kappa Alpha, Industrial Arts Education Club. AYRES, WILLIAM STANLEY: Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Zeta, Committee of 82, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Ag Economics Club. BADDLEY, JEAN: Zeta Tau Alpha, Union Pro- gram Council, Srudent MEA, BAILEY, MITSY JONES: Kappa Delta Pi. BAILEY, THOMAS HARALSON: IED Club, Sigma Phi Epsilon. BAILEY, THOMAS L, JR.: Kappa Sigma. BAKER, BEVERLY NAN: SMEA. BAKER, RICHARD MERRILL: Forestry Club. BALLENGER, JIMMY: Poultry Science Club. BANCHETTI, PAUL ANTHONY: AIIE, Sigma Chi. BANKS, DAVID WILLIAM: MSU Anthro Club, Chairman of Program Commirtee of MSU Anthro Club, Board of Directors of MSU Anthro Club, Editor, Mississippi State Archaeological Newslet- ter, Society for American Archaeology, Mississippi Archaeological Association. BARGER, DAVID KENT: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Beta Alpha Psi, IFC Sports Committee, Philos Demos. BARNARD, WILLIAM HENRY: SAM, Accounting Club, President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar. BARNES, JAMES HASKINS: Philos Demos, President; Commirtee of 82, President ' s Cabinet, IFC; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pledge Class President; Chronicle; Chaplain; President ' s Scholar. BARNES, TERRELL VAN: AICHE, Engineering Council. BARRETT, CAROLYN KAY: Chi Omega, Civic Chairman, President ' s Scholar. BASKIN, ROBERT LEWIS: ASCE. BASS, HUBERT ASHLEY: REFLECTOR Assist- ant Sports Editor and Sports Editor, Freshman Bas- ketball Manager, Statistician, Sports Information Department. BATSON, LEILA ANN: Pi Omega Pi. BATSON, THOMAS BRYAN: Kappa Sigma, MSU Track. BATTLEY, TED M. : Phi Kappa Tau, Social Chairman; L. A. Club. BAUGH, CYNTHIA LEE: Kappa Omicron Phi, Phi Lambda Pi. BEARD, DEBRA LYNNE: ACM, Secretary. BEARD, JOHN DAVID: AIChE, ACS. BEARDEN, CHARLES EDWARD: AIChE, Theta Tau. BEARDEN, OLAND STEVEN: Circle K Club, Secretary; Outstanding Member; Outstanding Sec- retary in District; Secretary of District, Wesley. BEARDEN, VERNON: SAM, MSU Karate Club, Army ROTC, Young American Independents. BECKER, SUSAN JANE: MSU Band, MSU Stage Band, Dean ' s List. BECKHAM, SUSIE HAND: Phi Mu, Kappa Sigma Sweetheart, Fashion Board, Home Econom- ics Club, Kappa Omicron Phi, Alpha Zeta, Presi- dent ' s and Dean ' s Scholar. BELK, LINDA LEE: SMEA. BELL, HENRY POPE: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Ag Economics Club, Alpha Kappa Pis. BELLAH, LYNN COKER: Alpha Phi Omega, MSU Jaycees, President ' s Scholar. BENNETT, GEORGE ALLEN: ASCE. BENTON, RICHARD ALAN: Phi Kappa Tau, Alpha Zeta. BERRY, BETSY: Kappa Delta, Jr. Panhellenic, Scotchguard, Sigma Chi Little Sisters, Hostess Club, Spirit Committee. BERRY, CHERYL ANN: AWS, President and Treasurer; S.A. Senator, Cardinal Key, Kappa Delta Pi, Council of Exceptional Children, Zeta Tau Alpha. BEVERLY, ROBIN JANE: Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Gamma, Phi Beta Phi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Holiday Entertainment Committee. BIBLER, KATHRYN ANNE: Phi Beta Lambda, Society for the Advancement of Management. BIGGERS, MART HA JANE: Alpha Delta Pi, Vice President of Butler Hall, SEA, BSU. BIGGERS, STEVE LORY, II: Kappa Sigma, Alpha Zeta. BIGLANE. RICHARD MICHAEL: Lambda Chi Alpha, REVEILLE, Intramural Sports. BILLINGSLEY, DAVIS M.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BIRD, SHARON YVONNE: BSU. BISHOP, BRENDA JANE: BSU BLACKWELL, DOUGLAS D : Landscape Archi- tecrure Club. BLACKWELL, MICHAEL JOSEPH: FFA, Intra- mural Sports. BLAKELY, ROBERT G: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice President; Interfraternity Council, Dean ' s Cabinet, College of Education. BLOSSOM, CHARLES WILLIAM, JR BOGDAHN, JACKIE: Delta Gamma, Pi Omega Pi. BOGGAN, LARRY ROSS: FFA, Alpha Zeta. BOGGESS, ELIZABETH LEE: Delta Gamma. BOLEN, JOHNNY KNIGHT: PE Club. BOOKER, MICHAEL DALE: Afro-American Plus, Vice President; SAM, YMCA, Homecoming Committee. BOWER, PATRICK JEFFERY: Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, SAM. BOX, CHARLES JEFFERSON, JR.: IED Club, Iota Lambda Sigma. BOYE, PATRICIA CAROLE: Zeta Tau Alpha, S. D. Lee Honors Program, Alpha Lambda Delta, Gamma Beta Phi, Lambda Chi Alpha White Rose, Union Guitar Instructor, Union Recrearion Com- mittee, MSU Band. BOYD, WILLIAM HARTWELL: Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice President; Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Alpha Theta, Publicity Chairman; Phi Kappa Phi. BOYETTE, LAURA ELAINE: Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Campus Crusade for Christ, Alpha Lambda Delta. BRADLEY, DONALD C: Union Special Events Committee, Union Entertainment Committee, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Historian and Sergeant-at-Arms, Organizer of Peace Day Moratorium. BRAMUCHI, MARGIE ANN: CEC, SMEA. BRANTLEY, KENNETH RAY: Ag Economics Club BRANTLEY III, LUTHER T.: Sigma Phi Epsilon, President ' s Scholar. BRANTLEY, RONALD ALLEN: M Club, FCA, MSU Football. BRASWELL, DENNIS LEON: Ag Economics Club. BRAWNER, CHARLOTTE JEAN: Varsity Cheerleaders, Phi Mu, Angel Flight. BRAWNER, MAX L.: FFA, Blackfriars. BREAKFIELD, ROBERT R : FFA BREAL, JOSEPH LAWRENCE: Sigma Phi Epsi- lon, Basketball Manager. BRECKENRIDGE, DONNA DURHAM: Hon- orary Artists ' Guild of MSU. BREEIAND, RAYMOND LOUIS: ASME. BRELAND, JERRY HOWARD: Forestry Club, XI Sigma Pi, Interschool Council. BREWER, GARRY LEROY: Acacia, President, Rush Chairman; IFC, Law Club, MSU Student Disciplinary Committee, ROTC, Rangers and Pub- licity Committee; Intramural Basketball, Football, Scabbard and Blade, Pledge President. BREWER, OSCAR CURTIS: Intramural Sports. BREWER, RUSSELL DALE: Ball and Golf. BRITT, CAREY L: Sigma Phi Epsilon, American Nuclear Society. BRITT, TERRY MARCUS: SAM. BROADHEAD, MILTON DALE: Lambda Chi Alpha. BROADHEAD, ROBERT RICKEY: Chi Epsi- lon, Tau Beta Pi, American Society of Civil Engi- neering, Dean ' s and President ' s List. BROCK, DENNIS ROBERT: Ag Econ Club, Alpha Zeta, Omicron Delta Epsilon. BROCK, SHEILA ALLEN: Phi Lambda Pi, AJpha Zeta, AHEA. BROOKS, CHARLES WEATHERSBY: Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, S. D. Lee Honors Program, S. D. Lee Honors Council, IEEE BROOKS, TRAVIS LANN: Ag Econ Club. BROWN, JOHNNY MACK: Delta Chi Frater- nity. BROWN, JOSEPH LANCASTER, III: American Society of Civil Engineers, Pi Kappa Alpha. BROWN, LYNDA LEE: Delta Delta Delta, Presi- dent, Chaplain; Panhellenic Council, Home Eco- nomics Club, Dean ' s List. BROWN, PATRICIA LUIS: Phi Chi Theta, Pres- ident; SAM, Secretary; Accounting Club, Baptist Srudent Union, Dean ' s List, President ' s List, Union Recreation Committee. BROWNING, TROY BUFORD: MSU Band BRUCE, JOHNNY: Varsity Football, M Club. BRYANT, DORCAS DEAN: Zeta Tau Alpha, Secretary; Alpha Zeta, Home Economics Club, Union Social Committee, Hathorn Dormitory Sec- retary. BRYANT, JACQUELYN LENORA: Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Cardinal Key, kappa Mu Epsilon, AA + , ACM, YMCA. BRYANT, JOE HENRY, JR.; Lambda Chi Alpha, President Freshman Dorm, AFROTC Cir- cle K. BUCKHAULTS, REX MELTON: FFA BUFFINGTON, MICHAEL G: Kappa Sigma. B ULLOCK, MARTHA DIANE: Home Econom ics Club, Kappa Omicron Phi, Who ' s Who Among Students in American Jr. Colleges, Sopho- more Representative Pearl River Jr. College Stu dent Council, BSU, BYW, Phi Theta Kappa. BURCH, DONNA JOAN: Alpha Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda. BURCH, TIMOTHY ALAN: SAM BURCHAM, DAVID CLAYTON Delta Psi Omega, College Players, Math and Pre-Engineering Club. BURNS, JANICE F. IKERD: BSU, CEC, SMEA, Union Holiday Entertainment Committee, Coordi- nator of Special Olympics, Campus Crusade for Christ. BURNEY, LU AN: President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar, Order of the White Rose, Hull Hall House Council. BUTLER, WENCIL DEXTER: SAMS. CADE, M. DEWAYNE CAIN, JENNIFER ELAINE: Data Processing Management Association. CALDWELL, JAMES RICHARD: Forestry Club, Wildlife Society. CALLICOTT, JR., HENRY CARVER: Campus Crusade for Christ, Forestry Club, Zi Sigma Pi. CALVERT, HELEN ELIZABETH: Social Work Club. CALVERT, WANDA KEY: Chi Omega, Hostess Club, Ionian ' s Readers Theatre, Blackfriars Drama Society, Honorary Artist Guild of MSU, President; President ' s Scholar, MSU Fashion Board, Union Publicity Committee. CANNON, LINDA JEAN: Afro-American Plus, Black Voices, Pre-Med Club. CANTRELL, JAMES ANDREW: Pi Kappa Alpha. CARLISLE, JAMES QUENTON: SMEA. CARLSON, CLYDE E. ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Table Tennis Club, Tau Beta Pi. CARLSON, KAREN LEE: S. D Lee Honors Pro- gram. CARNATHAN, JAMES WILLIAM: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. CAROTHERS, MATTIE: AA + , YMCA Cabinet. CARPENTER, JERRY ARVARD: AVA. CARPENTER, MARY JANE: BSU, Phi Theta Kappa, Sigma Sigma Mu Tau, SEA. CARPENTER, WALLACE G„ JR.: Intramurals, Mississippi Society of Biological Engineers, Theta Tau, Phi Theta Kappa, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Tau Beta Pi. CARR, THOMAS MALCOLM: Forestry Club, Gun Club. CARTER, JOHN KEITH: Ag Club, FFA. CARTER, LOUIS NELSON: MSU Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery, Vice Presi- denr and President. CARTER, LOWELL DOUGLAS CARTER, WINDELL CHARLES: Blackfriars Drama Society, Afro-American Plus, FFA. CASEY, WILLIAM THOMAS CASTLEBERRY, JOHN TERRELL, JR.: Kappa Sigma. CAUBLE, JOHN DAVID, JR.: MSU Accounting Club, MSU Veterans Club, Society for Advance- menr of Management, Beta Alpha Psi, Intramural Sports, MSU Amateur Radio Station WSYD. CHANDLER, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, JR.: Theta Tau, Philo Demos, Faculty Awards Commir- tee, AIIE, Campus Crusade for Christ. CHESHIRE, EDWIN TELFORD: President of 398 Kappa Alpha Order, Student Director of the Union, President of the College of Business and Industry, Attorney General, Senator, SA Insurance Commissioner, State Chairman of Associated Col- lege Union — International Vice President Alpha Kappa Psi, Vice President of Blue Key, Treasurer of Philo Demos, Treasurer ROTC Cadet Associa- tion, Cadet Captain ROTC, Publicity Company Commander, IFC Public Relations Committee Chairman, Scabbard and Blade, Elder Statesmen, Student Organizations Committee, Facilities Use Committee, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, National Student Register, President ' s List, Union Entertainment Committee, SA Presi- dent ' s Cabinet, Secretary of Kappa Alpha Order, CHITWOOD, TERRY GREGORY: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Hunting, Fishing and Camp- ing. CHOW, SHERMAN PARK: Landscape Architec- ture Club, Treasurer; Lucky Eleven, Vice President. CLARK, DIANE CAROL CLARK, JAN G: Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Sigma Epsilon, SAM, SA Social Committee, Committee of 82. CLAYBORNE, MICHAEL K.: Kappa Alpha. CLEMENTS, ARTHUR M.: Kappa Sigma. CLEVELAND, HAROLD ANCLE: Lambda Chi Alpha, Circle K, Association for Computing Machinery, Industrial Education Association. CLOUD, GEORGE MICHAEL: Society of Petro- leum Engineering, Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary; Army ROTC, Wesley Foundation. COCHRAN, JAMES DAVID: IEEE, HKN, Tau Beta Pi, Iota Eta Sigma. COLEMAN, CATHERINE: Chi Omega, MSU Fashion Board, AWS, Cardinal Key, Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Univer- sities, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Top Ten Best Dressed, Second Alternate to Miss MSU, Union Social Committee, Union Special Events Committee, Volunteer Services, Sigma Alpha Iota Music Honorary. COLEMAN, RIVERS A.: Phi Kappa Phi. COLLIER, SEGER K: Kappa Alpha. COLLINS, ERNIE LEE: President of MENC, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Maroon Band, Symphonic Band, Stage Band, Clari- net Choir, University Choir, Composer — Arranger of Music, Coordinator of Miss MSU Pageant, Member of Lyceum Committee. COLLINS, PERRY JOE: Sigma Phi Epsilon. COMANS, ALTON L.: CO-OP Student. CONA WAY, E. RUTH : AA + . CONGUISTA, PAUL ANDREW: American Society of Civil Engineers, Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi. CONLEY, SID,JR.: AA + , Public Relations Committee Chairman. CONN, RICHARD ANDREW: Who ' s Who, Hall of Fame — College of Arts and Sciences, Pres- ident and Vice President Alpha Epsilon Delta, Vice President of Pre-Med Club, Alpha Kappa Psi, Pi Sigma Epsilon — Treasurer, President ' s Committee on Scholarship Day, Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary; Committee of 82. COOK, DAVID A.: IEA Club, Veterans Club. COOK, REBECCA CAY: BSU, Landscape Archi- tecture Club, Secretary; Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Brass Choir, ONUVA, MSU Choir. CORNELIUS, ELIZABETH LANDERS: Kappa Delta, Sigma Alphi Iota, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Tau Little Sister, Maroon Band, Flag Cap- tain; Majorette, Madrigal Singers, The Fishermen, MSU Choir. COTTON, BOBBIE JEAN: AA + , YMCA Cabi- net. COTTON, DAVID LEE: AIIE, IEA COULON, EDGAR JOSEPH, JR.: Landscape Architecture Club, President. CRAIN, O. DAVID: Lambda Chi Alpha, Young Republicans, Blue Knights. CRAWFORD, DAVID NELSON: Phi Beta Lambda, Horticulture Club, President; Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Vice President; Ag Council. CRAWLEY, LEATRICE ANN: AWS, BSU, Table Tennis Club, Vice President of Butler Hall. CRISWELL, DENNIS LOUIS CRUMBLEY, LOUIS SANFORD: Pi Kappa Alpha, President and Treasurer; Elder Statesmen, Alpha Kappa Psi, Committee of 82, Dean ' s List. CRUTHIRDS, SHARON ANN: Blackfriars. CUMMINS, CHARLES RODNEY: MSUJaycees, Accounting Club. CUMMINGS, PATRICIA ANN: Phi Beta Lambda, AA + . CUNNINGHAM, CHRISTINE: Delta Gamma, President ' s Scholar, Holiday Entertainment Union Committee CURRY, CHRISTOPHER BRENNAN: SAM. CURTIS, BILLIE BURKE, JR.: Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Kappa Psi, Dean ' s List. CURTIS, DAVID HILL: Arnold Air Society. CURTIS, SIDNEY LEE: President, Secretary, Pledge Educator of Lambda Chi Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Eta Sigma, Gamma Beta Phi, IFC, Young Republicans. CURTO, JAMES DONALD: Scabbard and Blade. CUTRER, BETH: Phi Mu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sisters, Dean ' s and President ' s Scholar. DALE, DEBORAH JANE DANNER, HARVEY: Dean ' s List, Pi Kappa Alpha. DARNELL, VIRGINIA KAY: Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda. DARWIN, FORREST, JR: Kappa Sigma. DAUGHDRILL, JERRY M. DAVENPORT, NANCY LAMBERT: Delta Delta Delta, Fashion Board, Phi Beta Lambda, Union Social Committee. DAVIS, BRUCE M.: SCCA, Greek Week Com- mittee, Alpha Kappa Psi. DAVIS, JEANNIE E.: President ' s Scholar, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Mu Epsilon. DAVIS, JOHN BERTRAND: Kappa Sigma, Philo Demos. DAVIS, LARRY CLYDE: Iota Lambda Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, AIAA, MIAA. DAVIS, MICHAEL DEVAN: Delta Chi. DAVIS, SANDRA MARIE: Alpha Delta Pi, Blackfriars. DAVIS, T. JAN: House Council Member — Hull Dormitory. DAVIS, WILLIAM J, JR ACM DAWKINS, H. L. JIM, JR.: Kappa Alpha Order, Alpha Zeta. DAY, BRENDA JOYCE DEAN, PERVY C, JR.: Forestry Club. DEAR, WAYNE LAMAR: Phi Kappa Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, Secretary; IEEE, Secretary; Tau Beta Pi. DEDAUX, EDWIN K : ASCE, BSU, Committee of 82. DELOUCHE, KAREN C: Kappa Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi. DEMERANVILLE, MARK I.: Triangle Frater- nity, President and Treasurer; IFC, AIEE, ACM, Co-op, Union Publicity Comm.; Union Recreation Comm. DEMOSS, MICHAEL R.: Madrigals, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, MSU Choir, MSU Chorale. DENSON, ALLISON H.: Society of Petroleum Engineers, Pi Epsilon Tau, Sigma Gamma Epsilon. DERDEN, MARGARET E.: Phi Chi Theta. DEVINE, JOHN J, JR.: Triangle Fraternity, Chi Epsilon, ASCE, Young Republicans, S. A. Senator. D1DLAKE, JOHN E: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Theta Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, ASME, MSU Maroon Band, Engineering Council, Inter School Council. DIER, REBECCA JANE: MSU Marching and Symphonic Band, University Chorus, Chorale, Madrigals, Honorary Artists Guild, Circle K Sweet- heart, MSU Band Flag Corps. DINKELACKER, JERRY PHIL: ROTC DIXON, MERLIN JEFFERSON, JR.: Iota Lambda Sigma, Industrial Education Association. DOCKERY, JOHN FREDERICK: Pi Sigma Epsilon, Committee of 82, BSU, Fishermen. DORMAN, THOMAS GLENN: MSU Table Tennis Club, Air Force ROTC, Blue Knights, Color Guard, Society of Petroleum Eng ineers. DORMAN, DONALD CLAIR, JR.: Sigma Chi Frarerniry. DORSEY, DAVID W : Circle K, Pre-Vet Club DOTTORY, RONNIE E.: ASME, AA + DOUGLAS, CARL L., JR.: ASCE, Table Tennis Club. DOUGLAS, GEORGE TIM: Kappa Sigma Frater- nity, Vice-Pres. and Scribe, Inter-fraternity Council, Student Director of Activities, SA Vice-President, Philo Demos, Vice-Pres. and Sec.-Treas.; Elder Statesmen, Sec.-Treas.; Alpha Kappa Psi. DOWDLE, HAZEL ANNE: Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Reveille Staff, Phi Kappa Phi, SMEA, MSU Hall of Fame, President ' s Scholar, Pi Lambda Theta DRAPER, SASSY: Phi Mu, Cardinal Key, Sigma Chi Little Sister, Reveille Staff, Student Cabinet for Arts and Sciences. DUNCAN, CLYDE: AA + , YMCA, SAM. DUNLAP, DAVID LAMAR AIIE, Circle K International. DUNN, CONNIE SUE: Zeta Tau Alpha, Sigma Alpha Iota, S D. Lee ' s Honor Program, MSU Choir, MENC, USSA Kodokan. DYE, BILLY JOE: Forestry Club, Shooting Club. DYER, DEBORAH KAY Alpha Psi Omega, Blackfriars. EARLY, JANET SUSAN Alpha Delta Pi, Reporter-Historian; Union Fine Arts Committee, Dean ' s List. EARNHEART, JAMES DAVID: AIIE. EARNHEART, ROBERT WINSTON: Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Zeta, Agronomy Club. EASLEY, CHRISTIE VIRGINIA: Physical Educa- tion Club, Intramurals, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. EASLEY, JAMES MICHAEL: Wildlife Society, Forestry Club. EASLEY, JOHN DEMPSEY: Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Co-op Program. EAVES, CHARLES W: Dairy Science Club, Alpha Zeta. EDDLEMAN, NANCY ANN; Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa Omicron Phi, Alpha Zeta, MSU Fashion Board, Union Holiday Entertainment Committee, MSU Home Economics Club, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister of Minerva. EDWARDS, PATRICIA ANNE: President ' s List and Dean ' s List. ELAM, WILLIAM DAVID: IEEE. ELKIN, GAYLA FAYE: Alpha Lambda Delta, President ' s Scholar, Fashion Board, Sigma Chi Lit- tle Sister, Delta Gamma, Angel Flight. ELKIN, SUSAN DEAN: Pi Omega Pi. EPPERSON, KAY LOYCE: Kappa Delta, Pi Omega Pi. EUBANKS, CARL AUSTIN: Acacia Fraternity, Treasurer, Army ROTC. EVANS, DELLANTHEYIA: AA + , Home Eco- nomic Association. EVANS, FRANCES ANNE: Phi Kappa Tau Little Sister, President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar, SMEA, Pi Lambda Theta, CEC. EVANS, WYLIE FRANKLIN: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Band, Stage Band, Chorus, University Chamber Brass Choir, Dean ' s Cabinet of the Col- lege of Education, Lyceum Committee. EVERETT, PERRY CAROLL: Landscape Con- tractor ' s Club, Historian. EWINA, JOE ANDREW: Theta Tau, ASME, MSU Engineer Magazine Staff. FARISH, DIANA LYNN: Alpha Delta Pi, CEC, Committee of 82. FARMER, NEWTON HENRY: Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity. FARRIS, JANET LOUISE: MSU Chorus. FAVREHU, LAURENCE EDMOND: Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. FERGUSON, JAMES MICHAEL: ROTC, Cadet Brigade Commander, Scabbard and Blade Society. FINLEY, PATRICIA ANN: Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Chi Theta, Accounting Club. FINNELL, LINDA LIPSCOMB: Kappa Delta Pi, BSU. FISHER, DAVID PUCKETT: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon Fraternity. FLAKE, JANYS DIANE: SMEA. FLANAGAN, STEPHEN LUTON: Sigma Chi, Scabbard and Blade, Xi Sigma Pi FLICK, MILDRED MELINDA: AHEA, Home Economics Club. FOLDEN, DONALD VEREL: Phi Kappa Tau, Arnold Air Society, Union Program Council. FONVILLE, HENRY HUGH: Kappa Sigma. FORBES, ROBERT NEWSOM: Phi Kappa Tau. FORD, DAVID LEON: Kappa Alpha Order, Alpha Kappa Psi, Society for Advancement of Management. FORTENBERRY, NANCY GAIL: MSU Band, Majorette, Head; Sigma Alpha Iota, Professional Music Fraternity. FORTNER, WILLIAM D, II: Delta Chi Frater- nity FOUNTAIN, GREGORY VINCENT: M-Club, Football, IEEE. FOUNTAIN, WILLIAM M , III: Horticulture Club, Circle K, Alpha Zeta, Agriculture Council, President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar. J FOWLER, IRA DANIEL: Pre-Med Club. FOWLER, JANICE SHOOK: MSU Band, MSU Choir, Madrigal Singers, Sigma Alpha Iota, Presi- dent and Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi, MMTA FRANCIS, GENE RUDOLPH: Pi Kappa Alpha, MSU Shooting Club. FRASIER, BRUCE DAVIS: Forestry Club, Society of American Foresters. FREEZE, GARY DONALD: AIIE, Alpha Pi Mu, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi FREEZE, TERRY GUIN, SR. American Institute of Chemical Engineers FULGHAM, PATRICIA CAROL: Phi Mu Soror- ity FULTON, ANITA FRANCES: SMEA. FULTON, JAMES KEITH: Alpha Zeta, Agricul- ture Economics Club. FUTRELL, EDISON LEON: Acacia Fraternity, Law Club, Intramurals. GADDIS, EDWARD M., JR.: Phi Eta Sigma, S. D. Lee Honors Program, Debate Team. GALLOWAY, JAMES CHARLES, JR.: Pre-Med Club GATLIN, WINSTON GARLAND: Forestry Club GENO, GARY STEVE: Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pre- Med Club, Secretary and Treasurer; Hamlin. GEORGE, WILLIAM MICHAEL: Kappa Sigma, Army ROTC, Society for Advancement of Man- agement. GERMANY, MARTHA ANN: Zeta Tau Alpha, Panhellenic Council, Secretary; AWS Representa- tive, Council for Exceptional Children. GERMAN, JERRY M.: Kappa Delta Pi. GERNERT, ELISABETH MOWRY: Chi Omega, Reveille Staff, President of the School of Educa- tion, Committee of 82, Union Bridal Fair Commit- tee GHOLSTON, ROBERT EDWONE: Iota Lambda Sigma, Industrial Education Association. GIBSON, MARY ANN: Mississippi Business Education Association. GIBSON, RUTH KAREN: Accounting Club. GIBSON, TIMOTHY REX: Pi Sigma Epsilon. GIFFIN, MARSHA ANN: Phi Mu Sorority, Best Dressed, SAI, MSU Choir, Rush Chairman Phi Mu. GILBERT, CHARLES PERRY: ROTC GODDARD, JUDY LYNN: Home Economics Club. GOGGANS, SUSAN LEIGH: Dean ' s Scholar, President ' s Scholar, Phi Lambda Theta. GOLDEN, CHARLES WILLIAM, JR.: DPMA President. GOOD, SUSAN B.: Phi Mu Alpha, Lambda Delta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Little Sisters of Min- erva, Data Processing Management Association, President ' s Committee on Faculty Evaluation, Pres- ident ' s and Dean ' s List Scholar, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Business and Industry Hall of Fame GOOLSBY, EDITH EARLENE: Association for Computing Machinery. GORDON, CHARLES EDWARD: Kappa Alpha Order, Rush Chairman; Dean ' s List. 399 GRACE, CHARLES WILLIAM: Farm House Fra- ternity, Alpha Zeta, Agriculture Council, Agricul- ture Economics Club, Committee of 82. GRAFTONJOHN AUSTIN: Sigma Phi Epsilon, MSU Maroon Band, Committee of 82, SAM. GRAHAM, ERNEST MATT, JR.: METS, Vice President. GRAHAM, RICHARD DAVID: IEEE, Trea- surer. GRAN, KATHERINE JOYCE: Landscape Archi- tecture Club, Secretary; Alpha Zeta. GRAVES, RUTH ELAINE; Pi Delta Epsilon, Reflector Staff, Afro Times, Blackfriars Drama Society, AA + , Executive Council; Black Voices, Readers Theater Productions, University Chorus, AWS SA. GREER, GROVER FIELDS: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, AETB Club. GREGORY. ROBERT H .: Sigma Chi. GRAYSON, BARBARA GRAYSON: Phi Mu Sorority, Angel Flight, S. D. Lee Honors Program. GREEN, BOBBY EDWARD: AICHE. GREEN, JAMES EDWARD: Pi Kappa Alpha, Scabbard and Blade, American Society of Mech ani- cal Engineers. GREEN, DARIAN CARMEN: Chi Omega, Pan- hellenic. Secretary and Vice-President; Sigma Chi Little Sister, MSU Fashion Board, President; Black- friars, Ionians, President ' s Committee for Religious Services, President ' s Committee for Scholarship Day, Union Committees, Dean ' s List. GREGG, MARSHA GAY: Kappa Delta, Dean ' s List Scholar, MSU Volunteer Association. GRIMES, MARY ANN: Dorm Officer. GROBMYER, LOUIS RICHARD: Theta Tau, Engineering Council, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, American Nuclear Society. GROOME, B. VIRGINIA: IRHC, Phi Mu, Presi- dent, Hull; President ' s Scholar. GUERRY, NEWTON DUNN: Agriculture Club, Veterans Club. GUINEY, EDWARD EUGENE, JR.: AICHE, Co-op Program. GULLETT, WILLIAM L: Phi Kappa Tau, SAM, Treasurer; Pi Sigma Epsilon, Union Program Council. GUNTER, BARBARA RENEE: Kappa Delta, Vice President, Rice; President ' s and Dean ' s List Scholar. GUYTON, LAURA LANE: Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda. HAGAN, DONALD EUGENE: Alpha Tau Omega, Accounting Club. HAGEDORN, HOLLY HEATHER: Blackfriars Drama Society. HAIRSTON, CAROL: Delta Gamma, Treasurer; Union Program Council, Union Fine Arts Commit- tee, Secretary of College of Business and Industry, Dorm Officer, SAM, Inter School Council. HALFACRE, JIMMY C: IEEE. HALL, BRENDA LYNN: Alpha Lambda Delta. HALL, NELDA JOY: BSU HAM, RODNEY KEITH: Chi Epsilon, ASCE. HAMILTON, JANNIE WISE: CEC HAMILTON, JOHN BUSH: Theta Tau, ASCE, Chi Epsilon. HAMPTON, JUDY DIANE: AA + . HAMRIC, CHARLES LEIGHTON, JR.: Agron- omy Club, Forestry Club. HANCOCK, JANICE ALLENE: BSU. HANDWERKER, HENRY CLIFTON: Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Zeta, Agriculture Economics Club, Agriculture Council. HANDY, CARRIE BURNIDINE: AA + , CEC. HANEY, JUDY KAY: CEC, Intramurals. HANKINS, R. H.: Kappa Sigma. HANSON, SHERRY B.: MSU Chorus, SMEA, SNRPA. HARDIN, CAREY F.: Theta Tau, Rush Chair- man; Phi Eta Sigma, President; Chi Epsilon, Secre- tary-Treasurer; American Society of Civil Engineer- ing, President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar. HARDISO N, SARAH JANE: President ' s Scholar, Alpha Lambda Delta, Volunteer Services, Social Work Club. HARMON. MITCHELL TODD: Theta Tau, AIAA, Engineering Council, President; Inter- School Council, Vice President HARNED, HELEN ROBEY: Alpha Delta Pi, Home Economics Club, Union Calendar Girl, Cir- cle K Sweetheart, BSU, Union Special Events Com- mittee, Dean ' s List. HARPER, GLORIA ALICE: Phi Mu Sorority. HARPER, JAMES THOMAS: BSU, ASCE. HARRIS, ELIZABETH H.: Chi Omega, Hostess Club, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister, Kappa Delta Pi. HARRIS, JACK M.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frater- nity. Eldet Statesmen. IFC. HARRIS, JAMES E.: Society of Petroleum Engi- neers. HARRIS, MICHAEL JAY: ASME, President; Pi Tau Sigma, Treasurer HARRIS, SAMUEL HARDING: Kappa Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta. HARRIS, WELLIE KROPP, JR : Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club, Suttle Treasurer. HARRISONJACK A.: Forestry Club. HARTLEY, RONALD LLOYD: Landscape Architecture Club. HARVEY, ROBERT GARY, JR.; Kookan Judo Club, President; SAM, Accounting Club. HATHORN, MARAER ANN: Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS Reptesentative, Volunteer Services, Project Help, Hathorn President, Cardinal Key, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Delta Phi, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Delta Phi. HATTEN, EVERETT PAUL: ASCE. HAWKINS, N. JANE: Chi Omega, President; Cardinal Key, Vice-President; Alpha Lambda Delta, Treasurer, Kappa Delta Pi, President ' s List, MSU Hostess, Panhellenic, S. D. Lee Honors Pro- gram, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sweetheart, Phi Kappa Phi, Little Sisters of Minerva. HAYES, AUBREY STANLEY, JR.: MSU Choir, MSU Chorale, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. HAYNES, RICKEY LYNSON: Delta Chi, Corre- sponding Secretary. HAYS, KATHLEEN: Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi. HEGWOOD, CHARLES RICHARD: Forestry Club. HEMPHILL, DAVID FLOYD: MSU Traffic Committee, Publications Committee, Vice-Presi- dent; Sigma Chi, President, Philo Demos. HEMPHILL, DONALD WADE: Beta Alpha Psi. HENDERSON, BEVERLY J.: Home Economics Club, Tteasuter, Kappa Omicron Phi. HEN DERSON, JO ANN: Phi Mu. HENGST, THOMAS LYNN: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, American Society fot Civil Engineers. HENLEY, THAD P.: MSU Maroon Band, Choir, Madrigals, Chorale. HENNINGTON, JANET: Delta Gamma, CEC, Committee of 82, Union Committee. HENRY, BETTY JEANNE: Phi Mu, Angel Flight, Union Program Committee. HENRY, ISAAC NEWTON: Agricultute Eco- nomics Club. HENRY, NANCY RUTH: Alpha Delta Pi, SMEA, Kappa Delta Pi, MSU Hostess. HERREN, MARTHA G : Alpha Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau Delta, Gamma Beta Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Union Committee, Blackfriars. HICKS, MYRTIS ANN: Phi Mu, Little Sisters of Minerva. HIGDON, MICHAEL TRUETT: Sigma Phi Epsi- lon, AIIE, Cheerleader, Co-op Srudent. HILL, KIRBY LYNN: Veterans Club, SAM. HILLMAN, JAMES RODNEY: American Insti- tute of Industrial Engineers. HILLMAN, PATRICIA ANN: Kappa Delta Pi, CEC. HINES, HOLLY HARRIET: Delta Gamma. HINRICHS, PATRICIA KAY: Delta Delta Delta, Cotresponding Secretary, SMEA. HODSON, CHARLES CALVIN: Landscape Architecture Club. HOLDER, DORIS THERESA: Chi Omega, Dean ' s Scholar, Phi Delta Chi. HOLLIDAY, BRITT LESLIE: Lambda Chi Alpha, American Sociery of Civil Engineering. HOLLIDAY, JOHN AUSTIN: Kappa Alpha, Jr. IFC. HOLLIMAN, JAMES LOUIS: Farm House, Alpha Zeta, Omicron Delta Kappa, Blue Key, Block and Bridle, President — College of Ag., IFC Sports Chaitman, Chairman — Committee of 82, Board of Publications, Who ' s Who. HOLLIMAN, MONA GAIL: Committee of 82, Social Work Club, Kappa Delta Pi, President ' s Scholar, SMEA, Phi Kappa Phi. HOLLIMON, GARY PHILIP: Forestry Club. HOLLOWAY, ROBERT GARLAND: Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Chi Omega, Arnold Air Society. HOLMES, AVA NOLLENE: CEC, Kappa Delta Pi HOLMES, ROBERT B, JR.: Pi Kappa Alpha, Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Eta Sigma, Accounting Club. HOLSTON, KARL WILTON: Block and Bridle Club, MSU, FFA HOLT, JOSEPH EDGAR: IEEE, Theta Tau. HOLT, OVERSON MELVIN: Indu strial Educa- tion Association, Phi Kappa Phi. HOPPER, DAVID QUINTON: ASCE. HOPPER, STEVE A.: Circle K Club, Wesley Foundation, Social Work Club, President ' s and Dean ' s Scholat, Volunteet Services. HORNE, RENOLA: A A + HOUPT, CHARLES DAVID: Sigma Chi. HOUSTON, BARBARA NELL: Blackfriars, Alpha Psi Omega, BSU, Publicity Director; The Fishermen. HOWELL, WARREN LYNN: IEEE. HUBER, JOSEPH BREWER: Farm House, Agronomy Club. HUDSON, NANCY LYNN: Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda. HUGHES, CAREY LANE: FFA. HUGHES, JIMMY H.: Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, IEEE, ACM. HUGULEY, LLOYD PATRICK, JR.: Forestry Club, Alpha Zeta. HULL, DEWAYNE CLARK: Forestry Club, Wildlife Society, Xi Sigma Pi. HUMMER, JANET MABLE: Delta Gamma, Sigma Chi Little Sister. HUNTER, ALAN P.: ASCE. HUSSEY, LINDA KAY: University Choir. HUTCHINSON, JOHN REGINALD: MSU Lec- turn Committee, MSU Social Committee, Philo Demos, SA Judicial Council Chairman, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. IBSEN, KEN S.: Accounting Club. INGRAM, CHARLIE L.: American Sociery of Civil Engineers, Secretary. INMAN, JIMMY L.: Accounting Club. IRBY,VANL.:ROTC. IRVIN, THEORTRIS OPHELIA: AA + , YMCA Cabinet, University Discipline Committee. ISHEE, JOAN: Zeta Tau Alpha, Union Program Council, SMEA. JACKSON, VAN LAMAR: FFA, Secretary. JAGNANDAN, LEONARD SUSIL: Interna- tiona] Club. JAMERSON, DONNA CAROL: Kappa Delta, Union Social Committee, Angel Flight. JAMES, HARRIET EVITA: AA + , Black Voices, AA + Special Events Chairman, MSU Library Committee. JAMES, JOHN WESLEY, JR.: Kappa Sigma. JECH, DEBORAH JEAN: Entomology Wives ' Club, Vice President. JEE, WHITE GAN: Phi Eta Sigma, American Chemical Society, Scabbard and Blade, Lucky Eleven, President. JOHNSON, CATHY CAIN: Chi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Delta Pi, Ptesident; Ptesident ' s Scholar. JOHNSON, CATHY RICHARDSON: Dorm Student Government, AHEA, Kappa Omicron Phi. JOHNSON, DANIEL AUGUS TA: American Society of Civil Engineers, Chi Epsilon, MSU Shooting Club, Intramurals. JOHNSON, KENNETH LANIER, JR.: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Union Program Council. JOHNSON, KENNETH NORMAN: Industrial Education Association. JOHNSON, RONNIE CLARK: Industrial Arts Club, IA Club, Vice President; Iota Lambda Sigma. JONES, ALBERT CLYDE: Pi Kappa Alpha, Pres- ident. JONES, BRYCE HARMON, II: Pi Tau Sigma, Vice President; ASME, Treasurer. JONES, DAVID BYRON: BSU, President; Men ' s Appeal ' s Board, Chairman. JONES, RICHARD WAYNE: Xi Sigma Pi. JONES, TONI M.: Phi Mu, Angel Flight. JONES, VIRGIE ANN: Delta Delta Delta, SMEA, Union Social Committee, Phi Kappa Tau Little Sister. JONES, WILLIAM BRUCE: Alpha Tau Omega. JORDAN, JULIA LYNN: MSU Choir, MSU Chorale, Madrigal Singers, Zeta Tau Alpha, Music Chairman; Campus Crusade for Christ, BSU. JORDAN, MARIE: Phi Mu, Phi Chi Theta. JORDAN, RAYMOND WALLACE: Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Psi Omega, Blackfriars, Vice President; Circle K, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Miss MSU Pageant Committee. JOSEY, DAVID HARRELL: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, Varsity Football. KATZ, ROBERT OWEN: Sigma Phi Epsilon. KEALHOFER, CHARLES EDGAR: MSU Band, Dorm Officer, Intramurals. KEITH, JO ANN: Alpha Zeta, Phi Chi Theta, Chaitman of SAM, Resident Assistant, Home Eco- nomics Club, Vice President; BSU, Campus Cru- sade for Christ, Dean ' s Scholar, ONUVA. KELLER, JANICE FA YE: White Rose, Secretary. KEMP, TERRY NELSON: IEEE. KENNEDY, G. MICHAEL: ASME. KENNEDY, NADINE P.: Ed. Club, Pre-Mcd Club, Intramurals, MAPEHR. KENNEDY, SAMUEL CURTIS: Delta Chi. KENT, RONALD SANDIFER: BSU, Phi Eu Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Tau. KILLAR, FELIX MICHAEL, JR.: American Nuclear Society KITTRELL, DAVID LEWIS: FFA. LABRUYERE, KENNETH MURPHY: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Union Entettainment Committee, Union Special Events Committee. IADNER, MIKE EDWARD: Triangle Fraternity, ASME. LAIRD, PAUL KENNETH: ASME, Newman Club. LAMB, DOUGLAS OWEN: Forestry Club, Gun Club. LAMOND, SUSAN ROBERTA: Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, White Rose, Phi Kappa Phi. LAND, ANN STRINGER: AHEA, Alpha Zeta, Home Economics Club. LANGFORD, DAISY MAE: Alpha Zeta, Home Economics Club. LANGSTON, CYNTHIA ANNE: Delta Delta Delta LATIMER, BETTY MARIE: MSU Band, MSU Chorus, Chorale, Clarinet Choir, Sigma Alpha Iota, Program Chairman; Music Educators National Conference, Dorm Judicial Council, Beta Gamma. LAWHON, STEVEN RAY: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Social Chairman; Psychology Club. LEE, BRUCE C: BSU. LEE, CRAIG POY: Pi Sigma Epsilon, Sergeant at Arms; Pi Sigma Epsilon, Data Processing Manage- ment Association, Society of Advancement of Man- agement, Resident Assistant, Lucky Eleven, Secre- tary-Treasurer. LEE, DAVID E.: SAM, MSU Laycees. LEE, MAE YING: DPMA Vice President; Lucky Eleven Favotite, Pi Sigma Epsilon Little Sister, Sec- retary and Treasurer; Accounting Club. LEWIS, PAUL VERNON: Kappa Alpha Order, Track Team, Co-Captain; M Club, Scabbard and Blade, Secretary; Law Club. LINSKEY, GEORGIA FRANCES: BSU, Secre- tary, AIIE, Treasurer; Beta Rho Delta, MSU Cho- rus. 400 [NTON, GARY LYNN: AETB Club [TTLE, JAMES E.: Theta Tau, Mississippi Soci- y of Biological Engineers. 3CKRIDGE, MARY DALE: Social Work Club, A + . DFTIN, DURENDA CARDWELL: Wesley hoir, MSU Home Ec. Club, Alpha Zeta. 3FTIN, RICHARD ALLEN: American Nuclear ciery, Blue Knights. 3NG, KATHERINE ANN: IRHC, Phi Theta appa. Residence Hall President. DNG, WILLIAM WEAVER: IEEE. DPER, JOHNNY M.: President ' s Scholar, S. D. . e Scholarship, Beta Gamma Sigma, Vice-Presi- ■nt; Phi Eta Sigma, High School Day Committee, udent Publications Committee, Chairman — Lec- rn Committee. 3SSETT, LARRY JACK: AICHE, Track. DTT, DUNCAN LEE: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, !SU Football. OUIS, SARAH DUDLENE: Black Voices, CM, Accounting Club, AA + . DVE, NEWTON EDWARD III: Horticulture lub. OVORN, BONNIE E.: Alpha Delta Pi, Record- g Secretary; Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, FFA veethcart JCIUS, DEBRA T: Universiry Christian Srudent ;nter. UCIUS, JAMES RANDALL: Iota Lambda gma. UKE, MOLLY HAGAN: MSU Symphonic and, Majorette, Phi Mu, Scotchguard ROTC, 1SU Fashion Board, Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sisters, omecoming Maid, Homecoming Queen, [echanical Engineering Sweetheart, MSU Favor- JTER, GEORGE SCOTT: Senator, Presidenr of . Delta Epsilon, Reflector Associate Editor, Rev- ile Staff, President; Mississippi Collegiate Press ssociation, Mississippi Intercollegiate Council, niversity Traffic Committee, President Protein- ic of Senate. UTER, JOHN WILLIAM: Kappa Sigma, Lec- rn Committee. UX, JAMES RICHARD: SAM, WSYD. VLE, WILL HOYLE: President ' s List, Dean ' s 1st. VLES, KATHY DIANNE: Phi Beta Lambda, •cretary; Social Work Club, Mississippi Business ducation Association. IAGEE, KENNETH REAGAN: ASME, Union rogram Council, Kappa Alpha, Kappa Mu Epsi- n, Assistant Attorney General of MSU Senate, hairman Union Entertainment Committee, Elder :atesmen, Philo Demos. IALLARD, BECKY: Volunteer Services, AWS ay Srudent Representative. IARBLE, JOHN CLAYTON: Sigma Gamma Dsilon, Corresponding Secretary. (ARION, GEORGE EUGENE: S. D. Lee Hon- s Program, SPS. ARION, PHIL L.: Triangle Fraternity, Corre- onding Secretary, Vice President, Circle K, [aroon Band, MSU Clarinet Choir. [ARTIN, BURNEY CLARK: MSU Choir. 1ARTIN, MARTHA VIRGINIA: Kappa Omi- on Phi, Vice President; Alpha Zeta, MSU Band, ome Economics Club. [ARTIN, MARY ANN: AHEA, Home Econom- s Club, Zeta Tau Alpha. [ARTIN, MARY VAZELIA: MSU Band, Union rogram Publicity Committee. [ARTIN, MICHAEL C: Forestry Club, Timber ine Editor, Resident Assistant, BSU : ishermen. IASON, JOSEPH JEROME: ACM. IASON, THOMAS HARRELL, JR.: Blue Key, ice President; Elder Statesmen, Treasurer; Srudent ' nator, IFC, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Alpha Tau ' mega, Vice President; PRO, Model Pledge. [ASSEY, CHARLES LEE: IEA Club. LASSEY, DONNA CAROL: S. D. Lee Honors, lpha Lambda Delta, Phi Chi Theta, Beta Alpha si. IATHISON, REGINA PARNELL: SMEA, Cor- sponding Secretary. MATSON, PAUL A.: Srudent Bowling League, Table Tennis Club. MAXIE, TIMOTHY ALLEN: Pi Kappa Alpha, SAM. MAY, JAMES M., JR.: SMEA. MAY, WILLIAM RANDOLPH: Co-Op Srudent, American Nuclear Society, Vice President. MAYER, MICHAEL HENRY: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, Philo Demos, SAM. MAYFIELD, RICHARD EDWARD: Industrial Education Club. MAYO, JEFFREY KING: MSU Shooting Club, Wildlife Society. MCALLISTER, MARY LINDA: Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, Union Social Committee, McALPIN, H. STANLEY: ASCE. McCLEAVE, HARRY BERTRAM: Landscape Club, Society of Landscape Architects, Photogra- phy, American Institute of Planners. McClelland, Florence: aa + . McClelland, margaret Mcdonald: Home Economics Club. McCLURE, STANLEY ROBERT: Pre-Med Club, Intramurals, Alpha Epsilon Delta. McCREADY, PENNI LOUISE: Volunteer Ser- vices, Project Help, Dean ' s Scholar, Psychology Club, Vice-Presidenr. McCRORY, KATHY ANN: Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Gamma Beta Phi, SMEA. McDODE, PHILLIP LLOYD: Phi Kappa Tau, President; Landscape Architecture Club. McDAVID, JEAN ALICE: SMEA, Sigma Taw Delta, Acacia Sweetheart, Acacia Little Sister. McDONALD, JAMES OSCAR, III: Pi Sigma Epsilon. McDOWELL, NELDA BENN: Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi, BSU. McDOWELL, TABOR H , JR.: Phi Gamma Delta, Beta Gamma Sigma, SAM. McELROY, SHIRLEY SUE: Kappa Delta. McFALL, DANNY R : Industrial Arts Club, Industrial Education Association, Miss. Industrial Arts Association, Iota Lambda Sigma. McFERRIN, BARRY JOSEPH: DPMA. McGAHEY, SUNNY ELIZABETH: Delta Gamma. McGOWAN, MARILYN: Phi Kappa Phi, Gamma Beta Phi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Chi Theta. McGUFFIE, JAMES MICHAEL: SAM, Intramu- rals McINNIS, PATRICIA FAY: Phi Chi Theta, Presi- dent ' s Scholar, Dean ' s Scholar, Phi Kappa Phi. McKEE, HOWARD LEON: Xi Sigma Pi, Vice President; Forestry Club, Inter School Council, Intramural Football, Softball; Secretary of School of Forest Resources. McKEE, VERONICA B : Alpha Zeta, MSU Home Economics Club. McKINNEY, BRENDA JO: Kappa Delta, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda. McKNIGHT, JACK ALLEN, JR.: Kappa Sigma, Agronomy Club, Committee of 82, Dean ' s Scholar. McKNIGHT, R. NEAL: President ' s Scholar, Dean ' s Scholar, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, MSU Clar- inet Choir. McKOY, WADE HAMPTON: Alpha Zeta, Alpha Tau Omega, Pre- Vet Club. McLELLAN, LAURA LANELLE: Delta Gamma, Kappa Omicron Phi, Alpha Zeta, Union Social Committee, MSU Home Economics Club. McLEOD, MARION ARNOLD: Block and Bri- dle Club. McMASTER, RONALD B.: Industrial Arts Asso- ciation. McMILLAN, RUSTY: Kappa Sigma. McMURRY, MICHAEL ALAN: Landscape Archi- tecture Club, McNEER, CURTIS LEE: Phi Gamma Delta, AIIE, Co-op Education. MEASELS, SANDRA LEE: Blackfriars, Alpha Psi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi. MESSINA, GERALD LYNN: Army ROTC, Cadet Association, MSU Shooting Club. MIDDLETON, BARBARA JEAN: Beta Gamma Sigma, Accounting Club MIDDLETON, LEE HIGHT: Kappa Sigma. MILLER, FRANK G.: Sigma Chi. MILLER, MARY V: CEC MILLER, MICHAEL RAY: Physical Education Club. MINKS, HETTIE LYNN: Kappa Omicron Phi, Alpha Zeta, Home Economics Club, Committee of 82, Miss. Consumers Association. MISKELLY, CHIP HOWARD: Kappa Sigma. MITCHELL, DEBORAH KAY: Home Econom- ics Club. MITCHELL, DENNIS RAY: DPMA. MITCHELL, HAROLD HOLDER, JR.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Elder Statesmen, President; Univer- sity Traffic Committee, Treasurer of Business School, SA Social Chairman. MITCHELL, KAREN SUE: Madrigals, Chorus, SAI, BSU, Fishermen. MITCHELL, MILLER ALLEN: Chi Omega, Vice Presidenr; Personnel Chairman; Alpha Lambda Delta, President; Gamma Beta Phi, Treasurer; Car- dinal Key, Vice President; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice President; Phi Kappa Phi. MOHLER, DONALD GERALD: ASCE. MONTGOMERY, HASKINS: Kappa Sigma. MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM DAVID: Senate, Union Program Council, Elder Statesmen, Recrea- tion Committee Chairman, Reflector, Phi Kappa Tau, IFC, Law Club, President; Southern Universi- ties Student Government Association. MONTI, JOSEPH E.: Theta Tau, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Union Publicity Chairman, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Miss. Society of Biological Engineers. MOONEY, MILDRED ANN: MSU Choir and Chorale, Phi Sigma Epsilon Uttle Sister. MOORE, ALFRED BERLIN: Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, BSU. MOORE, DONNA A.: Alpha Delta Pi, President; Union Fine Arts Committee, Traffic Committee, CEC. MOORE, JENE SUE: Kappa Delta, Social Work Club, Angel Flight. MOOR£, JESSE MONROE: Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, AICHE, Phi Kappa Theta. MOORE, JESSIE STEPHEN: Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Pi Epsilon Tau, SPE. MOORE, WILLIAM DAVID: Acacia, SAM. MOORE, ZETTIE MARIE: AA +, Phi Beta Lambda, S. H. Psi Phi. MOORHEAD, SUZIE: MSU Skydivers, President; Arnold Air Society, Cadet Association; Wesley Chorale, MSU Choir, Alpha Epsilon Delta. MORDECAI, BETSY ALLENE: Blackfriars, International Club. MORGAN, BETTY ANN: Zeta Tau Alpha, AWS, Alpha Lambda Delta, Gamma Beta Phi MORGAN, CHARLIE W, JR.: Forestry Club. MORGAN, HENRY GRADY III: Kappa Alpha, President, Secretary; Elder Statesmen, Committee of 82, Dean ' s and President ' s Scholar. MORGAN, JAMES THOMAS: Phi Eta Sigma, President; Kappa Sigma. MORRJS, HOLLICE ANNE: Kappa Delta, Phi Chi Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta. MORRIS, JOHN DAVID: FFA, Acacia MORRISON, EVERT STEVE: SAM, Veterans Club. MOSS, GAIL: Zeta Tau Alpha, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda. MOWRY, BRUCE ALAN: Theta Tau, Miss. Soci- ety of Biological Engineers. MUNCIE, JOEL WALLACE: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pledge Trainer. MUNSUN, MARY MELINDA: Delta Delta Delta, Sigma Alpha Iota, Kappa Delta Pi, MSU Pageant, Presidenr ' s Lisr. MURFF, STEPHEN RANDALL: Blue Key, Alpha Kappa Psi, S. D. Lee Honors Program, Uni- versity-Community Relations Committee, Tau Kappa Epsilon, President, Treasurer; IFC, Rush Chairman. MURPHREE, JIMMY LYNN: Forestry Club, Wildlife Society. MURPHY, DANIEL PERRY: Farm House, Vice President, Treasurer; Alpha Zeta, Chancellor, Scribe; Agronomy Club, President, Vice President, Secrerary. MY ATT, GLORIA LYNN: CEC. MYERS, RALPH LARRY: Theta Tau. MYERS, TRUETT FRANKLIN: SA, President; Director of Student Activities, Director of Public Information, Senator, IFC, President, Represenra- tive; Phi Gamma Delta, Secretary, Rush Chairman; Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Pi Mu, Omi- cron Delta Kappa, Blue Key, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. MYERS, WALTER JOE: Accounting Club, Karare Club. NANNCY, JAMES DOUGLAS: SAM, President. NARON, TERESA HONEYCUTT: Phi Lambda Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta Lambda, Accounting Club, Beta Alpha Psi, President ' s Scholar. NAUGHER, JON DAVID: Agronomy Club, Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Zeta. NELSON, BARBARA G: CEC, Gamma Beta Phi. NELSON, ELAINE COLLUM: BSU. NELSON, GERALD C: American Institute of Industrial Engineers. NEW, HOWARD LYNN: Agriculture Club. NEWSOM, JUDITH LEIGH: Committee of 82, Home Economics Club. NICHOLS, GLENDA MARQUETTE: Phi Beta Lambda, AA + , Black Voices. NICHOLSON, JOHN DAVID: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, MSU Band, MSU Stage Band, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi. NIXON, DAVID EDWARD: National Wildlife Society, National Fisheries Society. NIXON, NANCY LOUISE: Phi Lambda Pi, Pres- ident, Kappa Omicron Phi, Home Economics Club. NOBLE, WILLIAM BATTLE: President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar, Pre-Law Club, Alpha Tau Omega. NOLAN, THOMAS DAVID: Dorm President, SAM, Collegiate Civitan President, IRHC NORMAN, MARY LOUISE: Miss. Home Eco- nomics Association, American Home Economics Association. NORRIS, EDWARD CLYDE: Wesley Founda- tion NORWOOD, VAN TERRY; FFA, Farm House, Block and Bridle. NOWELL, JERRY HAYNES: Kappa Sigma, President ' s List. OAKES, WILLIAM THOMAS, JR.: Alpha Tau Omega, Honor ' s Program. ODOM, BETH KAREN: President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar, Association for Computing Machinery, Table Tennis Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon. ODOM, JAMES M.: Phi Kappa Tau, AIAA. O ' NEAL, ELIZABETH GAY: Chi Omega, AWS, SMEA. O ' NEAL, JOHN HATTEN, JR.: Block and Bridle Club. ORSO, JOHN KELLY, III: Alpha Phi Omega, ACM ORTEGA, GERARDO: MSU Soccer Team OWENS, JACKIE CORBAN: Pi Omega Pi. OWENS, MICHEAL RAY: Landscape Contract- ing Club, Vice President; Founder Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, Treasurer, Sergeant at Arms. OYLER, MARILOU HUNT: Phi Chi Theta, Accounting Club. PACE, CLIFFORD EARL: Sigma Chi. PACE, MARTHA ANNE: Accounting Club, Beta Alpha Psi. PARDIN, RUSSELL L.: MSU Band, HETB Club. PARKER, CINDI LEE: Social Work Club, Com- mittee of 82. PARKER, CODY ALAN: Acacia. PARKER, LOU WAITES: Acacia, Senior Dean; FFA. PARKER, SUSAN LEE: Phi Mu, Alpha Lambda Delta. PARR, CYNTHIA ANN: Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Sigma Epsilon ' s Little Sister, Treasurer; SAM, Accounting Club. 401 PARRISH, MARCIA ANN; SMEA, CEC PATEL, HARTBHAT P.: India Club. PATRICK, DEBORAH PATRICIA: Chi Omega, Pi Omega Pi, Miss. Business Education Associa- tion, Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sister. PAYNE, TERRY McDONALD: Iota Lambda Sigma, IED Club, MSU Shooting Club. PEACH, SAMUEL OLIN: Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. PEARCE, RALPH DAWSON: Wildlife Society. PEARSON, BARBARA S.: MSU Shooting Club, BSU, Kappa Delta Pi. PEARSON, ROBERT WAYNE: MSU Shooting Club PEEPLES, VERNON McCOY: Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Ptesident, BSU, Scholatship Day Commit- tee. PEPPER, POLLY MAGDALENA: Home Eco- nomics Club PERKINS, JAMES RICHARD: Air Force ROTC. PERRY, ALLEN LEEKE: Triangle, Chi Epsilon, Kappa Mu Epsilon, ASCE. PERRY, PAMELA EARLE: Delta Gamma, P resi- dent, Corresponding Secretary; Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon Little Sister, Kappa Omicron Phi, Alpha Zeta, Home Economics Club, Rice Hall House and Judi- cial Council PERRY, WILSON RAY: SMEA. PEUGH, MARY JO: BSU, CEC. PHILLIPS, PATSY ANN: SA Spirit Committee, AWS. PIERCE, NANCY SUSAN: Phi Theta Kappa, Pre-Med Club PIGOTT, WALTER RICHARD: Pi Sigma Epsi- lon, SAM. PILGREEN, MARTHA CAROLYN: Alpha Lambda Delta, University Choir, Kappa Mu Epsi- lon, BSU, Associarion for Computing Machinery. PITTMAN, DANNY RAY: ACC Club, Phi Beta Lambda PITTS, JERRY MICHAEL: AIIE. POLK, BOBBY WOODFORD: SAM POLLARD, ROY MICHAEL: Alpha Tau Omega, SAM. POOLE, CAROL BROOKS: Social Work Club. POPE, RANDY: Xi Sigma Pi. PORTER, LINDA VERNA: Phi Chi Thera, Phi Beta Lambda, Accounting Club, Phi Theta Kappa. PORTERA, SALVATRICE: SMEA. POWELL, CHARLES H.: American Nuclear Soci- ety, Delta Chi. PRESLEY, VIVIAN M.: YMCA Cabinet, AA + . PRICE, CYNTHIA LOU: Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Chi Theta, Accounting Club. PUCKETT, DONALD FLOYD: FFA, Vice Presi- dent. PUGH, GAIL: Pi Omega Pi, Sigma Chi Little Sis- ter. PURVIS, DONALD L. : Circle K, Alpha Phi Omega, American Society of Civil Engineers, Stu- dent Government. PURYEAR, HARRY A , JR.: Miss. Society of Biological Engineers, President; Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, National Assoc, of Biological Engi- neers. QUINN, JAMES S.: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Zeta, President ' s Committee on Faculty Evaluation, President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar, Agronomy Club. RANDALL, JAMES BENNETT: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President; Student Senate, Elder States- men, Blue Key. RATHER, CAREY: Delta Gamma, President of Sigma Chi Little Sisters, Sigma Chi Sweetheart Court, Top Ten Best Dressed, Dean ' s Scholar, President ' s Scholar, Dean ' s Cabinet College of Edu- cation, College of Education Treasurer, SMEA. RATLIFF, HILDA RUTH: Phi Theta Kappa. RAWLS, JAMES HERBERT: Sigma Chi, Execu- tive and Scholarship Committee, Chairman Alumni Relations Committee; Pi Epsilon Tau, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Society of Petroleum Engineers, Treasurer; President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar, Cham- ber of Commerce. RAY, AUBREY F, JR.: MSU Jaycees, Intramural Council, Intramurals. RAY, DONALD L.: Pi Kappa Alpha, SAM. RAY, SARA JEANNINE: IRHC, Secretary of Hull. RAY, TOMMIE ALLEN: Phi Eta Sigma, Pre-Law Club, Dean ' s List, President ' s List. REAGAN, BEN CLIFF: Phi Theta Kappa, Who ' s Who in American Jr. Colleges, IEEE, Student Association Scholarship. REEDER, RUSSELL ROBERT: AFROTC Cadet Association REESE, PATRICIA DELOIS: Phi Chi Theta, Data Processing Managemenr Association, AA + , Black Voices. REEVES, AUDREY HICKMAN: Kappa Delta Pi REGEL, CLIFTON LLEWELLYN: Veterinary Science Club, Block and Bridle. RENFRO, THOMAS EUGENE: SAM. REYNOLDS, MARTHA ELAINE: Kappa Delta Pi, REYNOLDS, SARAH ELLEN: Phi Mu, Officer; Panhellenic, Officer; Alpha Lambda Delta, Presi- dent ' s Scholar. RHOADES, LUCY ANN: YMCA Cabinet, Pre- Med Club, Young Democrats RHODEY, M. ALAN; Phi Eta Sigma, S. D Lee Honors Program, President ' s Scholar. RIGBY, BETTY SUE: Pre-Vet Club, Alpha Zeta, Block and Bridle, President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar. RILEY, ROBERT VERNON, JR.: President ' s List, Dean ' s List, MSU Union Bowling League, MSU Karate Club, Reflector Staff, Reporter. RITTER, VIRGINIA GLADYS: BSU, Music Coordinaror. RIVES, CYNTHIA L.: BSU, Fishermen. ROBERSON, MARGARET ZOE: CEC. ROBERSON, WILLIAM KEARNEY: Lambda Chi Alpha, MSU Band, MSU Stage Band, Scholar- ship Committee. ROBERTS, KENNETH T.: MSU FFA, Agricul- ture Council. ROBERTSON, RALPH R, JR.: Sigma Phi Epsi- lon. ROBY, DOUGLAS C: Accounting Club. ROEBUCK, MARY KATHRYN: Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Iota, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Committee of 82, MSU Chorale Choir, University Choir, MENC, BSU, Union Program and Social Committees, Bridal Showcase Commit- ROGERS, KENNETH RAY: Football, SAM, Union Program Council, Delta Delta Delta Big Brother. ROGERS, NELDA YVONNE: Pi Omega Pi. ROGERS, SAM WILLIAM: Intramurals, Dorm Officer. ROSS, CHARLES TIMOTHY: Kappa Alpha. ROSS, JERRY HUBERT: IEEE, Kappa Mu Epsi- lon. ROYALS, BARRY S.: Theta Tau, Miss. Society of Biological Engineers, President, Secretary and Trea- surer. RUFFIN, DEBORAH LYNN: Union Social Committee, Kappa Delta. RUSSELL, ALVIN CLYDE: Accounting Club, Veterans Club. RUSSELL, LINDA J.: Social Work Club. RUSSELL, LYNDA CAROL: Delta Gamma, BSU, Campus Crusade. RUSSELL, MONA M.: Sigma Chi Little Sister, Dean ' s Scholar. RUTHERFORD, SHARON KAY: Spirit Com- mittee. RUTLEDGE, CHARLES W..JR.: Reflector Staff, Beta Alpha Psi, Pi Sigma Epsilon. RUTLEDGE, CHARLSIE ANN: Alpha Lambda Delta RUTLEDGE, MARY BETH: Kappa Delta. SANDERSON, ROBERT DARRYL: AICHE, Secrerary; USCS, Treasurer; ACS, Tau Beta Pi. SCHANROCK, R JOANN: CEC, Volunteer Ser- vices. SCOTT, BETH ATKINS: Union Program Coun- cil. SCOTT, S. KAYE: MSU Choir, Sigma Alpha Iota, MSU Chorale. SEBREN, JUDY LYNN: Kappa Delta Pi, AWS Representative, Judicial Council. SEILER, VIRGINIA GALE: SMEA. SELF, MARGARET ANN: AHEA. SELMAN, RHONDA SUE: Zeta Tau Alpha, P. Omega Pi. SESSUMS, ROBERT E, JR.: ASME. SHAW, TIMOTHY RAY: MSU Honorary Artist Guild. SHEARER, BOB: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sports Chairman, President; Omicron Delta Kappa, Blue Key, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Student Association Elections Commissioner. SHEPHERD, STEPHEN C : Scabbard and Blade, AFROTC, Vice Commander. SHIVERS, ROBERT DAVID: MSU FFA. SHIVERS, SANDRA AILENE: Home Economics Club SHIVERS, WILLIAM DONALD: General Agri- culture Club, Secretary, SHOWS, GARY PRESTON: Theta Tau, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Pi Mu, AIIE, Kappa Mu Epsilon. SHOWS, MARY ELIZABETH: Choir, Chorale. SHUMAKE, JOSIE SLAUGHTER: Cardinal Key, Secretary; Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Delta Gamma, AWS Representa- tive, College of Arts and Sciences, Treasurer; Inter- school Council, Union Fine Arrs Committee, MSU Choir, Blackfriars, Reflector Staff, Committee of 82. SIBLEY, DANIEL PAUL: BSU, ASAE, Tau Beta Pi, RA Duggar Hall SIEDELL, ROBERT ALLEN: Phi Gamma Delta, Recording Secretary, Rush Chairman, Pledge Class President; IFC Represenrative, Union Program Council, Special Events Chairman, Lecturn Com- mittee, University Registration and Scheduling Committee, President ' s and Dean ' s List, Elder Sratesmen, Pi Sigma Epsilon, SAM. SIKES, SUSAN MARIE: SAM. SIMMONS, GEORGE WHITFIELD, III: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Accounting Club. SIMMONS, LARRY WAYNE: Agriculture Eco- nomics Club, MSU Shooting Club, Dean ' s Scholar. SIMONS, GARY HAYDEN: Intramural Foot- ball, SAM, Vice President. SIMPSON, ALEATHA KAY: MSU Radio Sta- tion. SIMPSON, CATHY JEAN: Sigma Alpha Iota, President; Kappa Delta Pi, University Choir, MENC. SIMPSON, DONNA LYNN: Delta Delta Delta, Recording Secretary; Union Social Commirtee, Dean ' s and President ' s Scholar. SINGH, PHOOL: India Association, International Student ' s Club. SKELTON, BONNIE POTTER: Kappa Delta. SKELTON, WILLIAM DAVID: Horticulture Club SLEDGE, DEBRA ANN: CEC, Kappa Delta Pi. SMITH, BEN KEITH: IED Club. SMITH, CADE McBRIDE: SAF. SMITH, CARL ERIC: Kappa Alpha Order, Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Elder Statesmen. SMITH, CARLOS MARVIN: Kappa Alpha. SMITH, ELIZABETH ANN: Alpha Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda. SMITH, FORREST PARKHURST: Sigma Chi, Arnold Air Society. SMITH, GARY WAYNE: Marine Eng. Tech, Society, President. SMITH, GEORGE DANIEL: Kappa Sigma, Assistant Treasurer; Intramurals. SMITH, GLENN LARUE: Landscape Architec- ture Club, Human Relations Committee. SMITH, JIM ALLEN: Pi Sigma Epsilon, Trea- surer, Alumni Secretary; Delra Chi, SAM, Young Republicans. SMITH, JOE DAN: American Society of Civil Engineers. SMITH, LLANA Y.: Kappa Delta, Standards Council, Panhellenic Council, Greek Week; Angel Flight Area Staff Executive Officer; Blue Knight Sponsor. SMITH, MEDDY: Chi Omega, MSU Hostess. SMITH, NANCY ANN: BSU, CEC, Voluntee Services, Kappa Delta Pi. SMITH, RANDALL GREGORY: Tau Kapp: Epsilon, ASCE. SMITH, REBBECCAH MARIE: CEC, Unioi Entertainment Committee, BSU, Chi Omega SMEA. SMITH, ROBERT ALLAN: Arnold Air Society. SMITH, ROLAND CRAIG: AIIE SMITH, SAMMY A.: Kappa Sigma, Alpha Kapp; Psi, Phi Eta Sigma, DPMA. SMITH, SILAS MARK: Sigma Gamma Epsilon. SMITH, THOMAS LANE: Agronomy Club, Sec retary. Agronomy Annual Staff. SMITH, WILLIAM PERRY: BSU, Dairy Science Club, Farmhouse, Alpha Zeta, Agriculture Council SMITH, WILLIAM STEVE: ASCE, BSU Collem Life SMITH, WILLIAM WAYNE: Sigma Nu. SNIPER, JOSEPH ANDERSON: Xi Sigma Pi Forestry Club, Society of American Foresters. SNIPES, CHARLES W., JR.: IEEE, Intramura Sports. SNYDER, RICHARD LEON: Sigma Phi Epsilon Pledge Class President, Recording Secretary, Rusr Chairman; Reflector Staff, SA Senate, Chairmar Student Activities and Grievances Committee Dean ' s List, Chairman of Committee of 82, P Delta Epsilon, Hightower Vice President, Presiden of College of Arts and Sciences, Inter-School Coun ciljr. IFC. SORRELLS. MELISSA ANN: Phi Beta Lambda Pi Omega Pi, MBEA. SPARKS, TONYA LEE: Delta Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Chi Theta, Lambda Chi Alpha Little Sister, Dara Processors Management Associa- tion. SPARROW, JIMMY MILTON: Kappa Sigma, Grand Treasurer; Beta Alpha Psi, Vice President. SPIER, GEORGE ARTHUR: ASME. SPEIR, HAROLD LEE: Pi Sigma Epsilon, Nev, Member Coordinator, Dean ' s List Scholar. SPEIR, PAULA DUKE: Special Student Services, Pi Sigma Epsilon Little Sister, Dean ' s and Presi- dent ' s List Scholar. STALLINGS, JAMES DONALD: Kappa Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi, Commirree of 82. STAMPS, EDDIE CLARK: MSU Maroon Band, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, AA + , YMCA Cabinet, Accounting Club. STANFORD, WILLIAM DAVID: Agriculture Economics Club. STANTON, JUNE CHRISTINE: Reveille Staff, Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister, Scotchguard, S. D. Lee Honors Program, Intramu- ral Sports Council, Secretary of School of Arts and Sciences, Interschool Council, Judicial Council Sec- rerary, President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar, Pi Delta Epsilon, Campus Favorite, Cardinal Key. STEEL, DAVID LEE: Kappa Alpha Order. STEPHENS, JAMES WAYNE: AICHE. STEVENS, ALAN LEIGHTON: Sigma Chi. STEVENS, ARTHUR BOSWELL, III: Kappa Alpha. STEVENS, MARK ALLEN: S. D. Lee Honors Society, S. D. Lee Honor Council, American Chem- ical Society. STEWART, IRMA A.: Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi. STEWART, MARY MARGARET: AA + . STEWART, NORMAN M.: Theta Tau, AICHE, President, Vice President; Engineering Council, Phi Theta Kappa. STOKES, HULET DUANE: Block and Bridle FFA. STOKES, MITCHELL WAYNE: BSU, ASAI Club, Alpha Zera. STONE, LIBBY: Outstanding Freshman Woman Sigma Alpha Iota, Chi Omega, Cardinal Key Gamma Beta Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Scotchguard Lectern Series Chairman, Lyceum Series Commit- tee, Madrigal Singers, MSU Choir, MSU Chorale. STRAZI, TOMMY ANTHONY: Accounting Club, Data Processing Management Association. STRINGER, CINDY JANE: Accounting Club. STRICKLAND, MARGARET ELLEN: Horticul- ture Club, Reporter; FFA Club Sweetheart, AIFD Club. 402 STRONG,. JERRY WAYNE: Farm House, Alpha Zeta, Agronomy Club STROUD, CHERYL M: Dorm House Council, President of Student Affiliate American Chemical Society Chapter, Dorm Social Chairman, Union Fine Arts Committee, University Choir and Special Chorus. STUART, DERRILL ALFRED, JR.: Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Epsilon, KME, Phi Kappa Phi, ASME, Staff of Miss. State Engineer, BSU, SA STUART, JOHN LEIGHTON: Alpha Ph. Omega, Forestry Club, BSU SUMMEROUR, ROGER R.: AICHE. SUMMERS, SUZETTE: Delta Gamma, Phi Chi Theta, SAM, Committee of 82. SUMRALL, ROBERT BANAHAN: College of Business, Vice President; Suttle Officer, Philo Demos. SUTHERLAND, CATHERINE ANNE: Delta Gamma, 1st Vice-President, Pledge Trainer; Area C-2 Commander of Angel Flight, Area Information Officer of Angel Flight, College of Arts and Sci- ences Secretary, MSU Fashion Board, Dean ' s Scholar. SUTTERFIELD, GEARY LLOYD: Phi Eta Sigma, S. D. Lee Honors Program, Phi Kappa Phi, Association of Computing Machinery, Treasurer SWAIN, CHARLES PITNER: Industrial Educa- tion Association. SWAIN, RICHARD KEITH: Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Vice President; Circle K, IEEE, Presi- dent ' s Scholar. SWAYZE, JOHN HARDY: Kappa Alpha. SWILLEY, CHARLOTTE LYNN; Phi Theta Kappa, Miss. Business Education Association. SWILLEY, RODNEY EARL: Phi Theta Kappa, Beta Alpha Psi. SWORDS, RUSSELL LAMAR: Forestry Club, Alpha Zeta, Wildlife Society. TADLOCK, SUSAN MICHELE: Kappa Omicron Phi, Alpha Zeta, Home Economics Club. TANNER, NANCY E.: Union Social Committee, Home Economics Club. TAPE, JOE EUGENE: Accounting Club, Beta Alpha Psi, Lucky Eleven, Secretary-Treasurer, TARTT, STEPHEN W.: Kappa Sigma. TATE, WILLIAM FRANKLIN: Farm House, AICHE. TAYLOR, WILLIAM SLEDGE, III; Kappa Sigma, Rush Chairman, President; Philo Demos, Elder Statesmen, Vice President; Blue Key, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Kappa Psi, AETB Club, Treasurer; Committee of 82. TEMPLE, DANNY R.: IED Association. TEMPLETON, MARLYS DALE: Kappa Delta Pi TERRELL, PATRICIA ANN: Physical Education Club, Sports Committee President. THAMES, TONY R.: Alpha Zeta. THOMAE, DAVID CHARLES: Industrial Educa- tion Department. THOMAS, JAMES LYNDELL: Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, Secretary. THOMAS, JOHNNIE G., Ill: IEEE. THOMAS, LISA GAY: Alpha Delta Pi, 1st Vice President; Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, President; Panhellenic Council, Greek Activities Committee. THOMAS, SUSAN SAMPSELL; Phi Beta Lambda. THOMPSON, DAVID GLEN: Landscape Archi- tecture Club, Ag. Council. THOMPSON, DEBRA ANNE: Angel Flight, Executive Officer; Alpha Delta Pi, House Chair- man; Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Chi Sweetheart, Top Ten Best Dressed, Dean ' s and President ' s Scholar, Sigma Chi Little Sister, Blue Knights, Bridal Fair Publicity Committee, Delta Chi Calendar Girl. THOMPSON, FRANCES ANN: Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi, Universiry Curriculum Committee, Union Publicity Committee Secretary, Kappa Delta Pi. THOMPSON, HAROLD SINCLAIR, JR. : ASME. THOMPSON, JANE ELLEN: Chi Omega, Secre- tary; Scotchguard, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sis- ter, Dean ' s Cabinet of Education. THOMPSON, LARRY: Football Team, Campus Crusade for Christ, Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes. THOMPSON, MERRY NORMA: CEC THRASH, JANE LOUISE: Chi Omega, Madrigal Singers, University Chorale, University Chorus, Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister. THRASH, KENNETH RAY: Sports. TIGRETT, TRAVIS HODGES: Sigma Chi. TIPTON, GARY ALAN: Theta Tau. TOPP, RICHARD GORDON: Sigma Chi, Accounting Club, SAM TOWNSEND, JOSEPH CALDWELL: Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Mu Alpha TOWNSEND, STEPHEN EDWARD: BSU. TREHERN, STEPHEN PAUL: Sigma Chi, MSU Soccer Team, Soccer Club, Society for the Advance- ment of Management, Pre-Law Club, Varsity Cheerleader TRICE, JEWEL FAYE: AA + , Black Voices TRIPLETT, ROBERT WARREN, JR.: ASCE, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon TUBBS, BUFORD DOYLE: IFC Representative, Blue Key, IFC Treasurer, Alpha Kappa Psi, Trea- surer, Kappa Sigma, Vice President; Committee of 82, Red Carpet Day Chairman, Greek Week Com- mittee, SA Treasurer, Dean ' s Scholar. TUCKER, VICKI LYNNE: SMEA, Phi Lambda Pi TURNAGE, LAURA ANN: Pi Omega Pi, Histo- rian TURNER, CARL MARVIN: Delta Chi, Ameri- can Nuclear Engineering Society. TURPIN, ERIN LOU: Chi Omega, Senate, Intra- mural Sports, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister. TWYNER, BASIL SHAW, JR: AA + , Intramu- ral Sports. UMFRESS, PATSYE ANN: Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, Dean ' s Scholar, President ' s Scholar. VALENTOUR, MARION SUSAN: Alpha Delta Pi, Pledge Class President, Reporter, Historian, Rush Chairman; Committee of 82, Special Events Committee, Dean ' s Scholar, AWS Representative. VANDEVENDER, MARK GARDNER: Alpha Tau Omega, Accounting Club. VANDEVENDER, WILLIAM THOMAS: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Committee of 82. VANHORN, JAMES R.: Accounting Club, DPMA. VAUGHN, DORIS JUNE: Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Chi Theta, Accounting Club. VAUGHN, MARSHA ANNETTE: Delta Delta Delta, SMEA. VENABLE, JOANETTA: AA + , Black Voices. VERNON, MOSES WILLIAM, JR.: Beta Alpha Psi. VINCENT, JAMES SYDNEY, JR.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. VINCENT, SAMUEL MICHAEL, JR.: Alpha Tau Omega, American Nuclear Society, Society of American Military Engineers. WADLINGTON, WILLIAM RALPH, JR.: BSU. WALHOOD, STEVEN G : MSU Band, Stage Band, Lambda Chi Alpha, Clarinet Choir, ACM Club. WALKER, MICHAEL WILLIAM: IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon. WALKER, THOMAS EUGENE: President of Business and Industry School, Inter-School Coun- cil, President; Srudent Senator, Blue Key, Alpha Kappa Psi, Kappa Sigma. WALKER, WYETH: Delta Gamma, Treasurer — College of Business and Industry, Phi Chi Theta, Pi Delta Epsilon, Reveille Staff, Order of the White Rose, Rice Hall Treasurer, IRHC, Rice House Council. WALLER, WILLIAM LOWE: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Corresponding Secretary, Rush Chairman; SA Sen- ate, Blue Key, President Garner Hall, ROTC, Stu- dent Services Committee, Scabbard and Blade, Alpha Kappa Psi, Distinguished Military Student. WALTON, HAROLD DENNIS: Physical Educa- tion Club. WALTON, RICHARD GREEN: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Rush Chairman. WARDLAW, EUGENE GORDON: M Club, Football, American Society of Civil Engineers, Rec- reation Committee, UPC, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. WARE, BARBARA SUE: Kappa Delta Pi. WARNER, DEBORAH WILLIAMS Volunteer Services, Union Committee. WASSON, ZACH L.: Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha Tau Omega. WATSON, ALICE DOWDLE: Phi Lambda Pi, Chaplain; Kappa Omicron Phi, Home Economics Club, President ' s Scholar, WATTS, JOHN GREGORY: Sigma Nu, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade WEBB, PATRICIA GAIL: Zeta Tau Alpha, AWS Representative, Home Economics Club, AHEA, Alpha Zeta. WEBBER, ROSETTA: A A + WEDGEWORTH, MARY MARSHA: Chi Omega, AWS, Secretary and President; Cardinal Key, Secretary; Gamma Beta Phi, Union Social Committee and Entertainment Committee, Home- coming Committee, Student Organizations Com- mittee, Who ' s Who, Best Dressed, Calendar Girl, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister, Kappa Omicron Phi, Home Economics Association, President ' s Cabinet, MSU Fashion Board, Student Director, Dean ' s List. WEED, RICHARD ALLEN: AIAA, President; Sigma Gamma Tau, Vice-President. WEEMS, PATRICIA ROSS: Kappa Omicron Phi, Distaff Reporter, Alpha Zeta, AHEA, Home Eco- nomics Club WELCH, JAMES ERIC: SAM WELCH, JOE HAROLD: Band, Brass Chorus. WELLS, ANNE SHARP: Alpha Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta, Union Program Council, President ' s List WELLS, KAREN CLAIRE: Alpha Lambda Delta, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Beta Rho Delta, AICHE, S. D Lee Honors Pro- gram. WESLEY, DAVID HALSEY Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Kappa Psi, Pi Sigma Epsilon, SAM, Phi Gamma Delta WEST, MICHAEL RALPH: MSU Football, Pi Kappa Alpha, Delta Delta Delta Big Brother. WESTMORELAND, KATHY HONY: Alpha Delta Pi, Home Economics Club, Kappa Omicron Phi, Alpha Zeta, MSU Fashion Board, Union Fine Arts Committee, AWS, Chi Delphia WHITACRE, CHARLES McRAY: Kappa Alpha Order, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Union Entertainment Committee. WHITE, JOHNNY RAY: Horticulrure Club. WHITE, MILDRED ANN: Kappa Delta Pi. WHITE, PAUL RODNEY: ASCE, Tau Beta Pi, Theta Tau, Intramural Football. WHITE, ROBERT DOUGLAS: Landscape Archi- tecture Club, Agriculture Council. WHITESIDE, FIFE MORRIS: MSU Ham Radio Club, Vice President; Karate Club, Pre-Law Club. WICKS, COLEMAN C. : AA + , President. WIGGINTON, WILLIAM DALLAS, JR.: FFA. WILKERSON, CHARLES WILKS: AIIE. WILLCOXON, REBECCA CAROL: Zeta Tau Alpha. WILLIAMS, CHARLES VAN: MSU Band, Alpha Phi Omega, Forestry Club. WILLIAMS, JACKIE DAVIS: Block and Bridle Club. WILLIAMS, JOHN H.: AIAA, Secretary. WILLIAMS, WILLIAM CHARLES: AICHE, Intramural Sports. WILLIAMSON, MARK LEON: Lambda Chi Alpha, IFC Representative, Rush Chairman; Co- Op Program, Young Republicans. WILLINGHAM, JOE DON: Phi Kappa Tau, Arnold Air Society, AFROTC, IFC, Propbendcr Club. WILSON, CLAUDE LEE: FIJI Fraternity. WILLIS, DIANE GALBREATH: Home Econom- ics Club, Maroon Band. WILSON, CYNTHIA SUE Home Economics Club. WILSON, DAVID CHARLES: Kappa Alpha Order. WIMBERLY, DAVID WAYNE: Elder States- men, Sigma Chi. WIMPEE, JOHNNIE WILLIAM: IEEE. WINDHAM, SHIRLEY ANN: Home Economics Club, BSU WING, KENNETH J.: Reveille, Head Photogra- pher, MSU Symphonic Band, MSU Maroon Band, Vice-President; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, National Delegate Representative, MSU Student Bowling League, President, MSLI Brass Choir. WINKEL, EDWARD JOSEPH: Kappa Alpha, SAM WINKELJOHN, K. MICHELE: Alpha Delta Pi, Recording Secretary, Standards Chairman; Reflec- tor Staff, Newman Club, Union Committee, FFA Sweetheart WISNER, JAMES ALAN: Philo Demos, Kappa Sigma, Biological Engineering Club. WOMACK, DAVID CAIN: Circle K Club, Gov- ernor LA-MS-TENN District; BSU, Horticulture Club. WONG, RAYMOND DWIGHT: Alpha Phi Omega, Reveille Staff, Accounting Club, Lucky Eleven WOOD, GEORGE R.: University Chorale, BSU, Fishermen WOOD, LEE CECIL: Accounting Club. WOOD, MONTE EMENS: Blackfnars, Pro,ect Help Council, System Operator, ACM. WOOD, ROBERT HOUSTON: ASCE, Chi Epsi- lon WOODELL, PATTY MARY EMILY: Blackfr- iars. Dean ' s List. WOODRUFF, SARAH ELIZABETH: CEC, SMEA, Phi Theta Kappa WOODS, JIM THOMAS: Sigma Chi. WOODWARD, GEORGE LARRY: Law Club. WOODY, KAREN LYNN: Dean ' s and Presi- dent ' s List Scholar, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, Miss Business Education Association. WRIGHT, CHARLES LEE: Pi Kappa Alpha, MSU Football. WRIGHT, MARION POWELL: Society of Petroleum Engineers. YARBROUGH, BENNY LADELL: FFA. YARBROUGH, THOMAS STANLEY: Tau Beta Pi, President; Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, IEEE, Air Force ROTC, Drill Team Commander, ROTC Flight Program. YATES, ANNA MARIA: Kappa Delta Pi, Rice House Council, SMEA, President ' s List. YATES, MARGARET A.: SEA, Kappa Delta Pi, Dorm House Council, President ' s and Dean ' s List. YATES, MICHAEL D.: Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Co-op Student, Kappa Sigma. YELVERTON, DANIEL GLEN: IEEE. YERGER, GAYDEN NANCE: Kappa Delta, CEC, Kappa Delta Pi YOUNG, DEBRA BROWN: Delta Gamma, Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, Committee of 82, Union Fine Arts Committee YOUNG, GEORGE THOMAS: AFROTC Arnold Air Society. YOUNG, RALPH HENDRIX: Freewheelers Bicycle Club, Vice President; MSU Bike Club, President; Agricultural Economics Club, Dean ' s Scholar, Ping-Pong Club. YOUNGBLOOD, GERALD FRANKLIN: Delta Chi, Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, Young Republicans, President; Amateur Radio Club, IEEE, President ' s List. 403 Index Abernathy.J. W, 292 Abies, N. L., 308, 345 Abies, S. N., 232, 345 Abies, W. G„ 288, 345 Abraham, J. W„ 225 Abrams, B.J.,345 Ackle, L.J..345 Acosta, B.A., 345 Adair, P. H., 345 Adams, C K., 171 Adams, D L., 345 Adams, C L., 283, 345 Adams, G. F, 345 Adams, H. M., 226, 345 Adams, H. W., 252, 320 Adams, L., 238, 246, 345 Adams, R. M, 255, 320 Adams, R. G, 320 Adcock.J. M, 320 Adcock, S.J.,320 Adcox, D. J., 320 Adcox, T. W. 249 Addington, D. L., 345 Addington, R. D,, 345 Addkison, K. L., 286 Addkison, L. D , 345 Aden, C. L., 345 Aden, L. N., 320 Aden, N. M., 345 Ahmad, M., 316 Aiken, M. E., 283, 345 Aikens, R. N., 320 Ainsworth, T. M, 345 Aitken, T. C, 345 Albright, G R, 316 Albright, J. P., 345 Albright, R, H., 345 Albritton, L. S., 258, 294, 345 Aldridge, P. M., 345 Alexander, A. N., 345 Alexander, B. A., 308 Alexander, B. J., 238, 345 Alexander, J. L., 345 Alexander.J. L., 171 Alexander, J. G., 345 Alexander, L. K., 102, 251, 345 Alexander, S. K., 345 AliMir, M.,316 AllegrezzaJ. L., 316 Allen, C A. 345 Allen, G B., 320 Allen, C. M, 101 Allen, C. E., 288, 345 Allen, D.J. ,345 Allen, D. L„ 345 Allen, E. A., 226, 247, 320 Allen, G. A., 185,345 Allen, H. G , 345 Allen, J. B., 320 Allen, J. R., 232, 345 Allen, J. D., 300 Allen, J. K., 262, 320 Allen, L. H., 345 Allen, L. K., 345 Allen, N. K , 232, 320 Allen, R. C, 345 Allen, R , 345 Allen, R. L., 293, 300, 345 Allen, V. D , 283, 320 Alley, L. A., 345 Alley, P. C, 102, 266, 267, 345 Allgood, S. K., 293 Allred, D. G, 320 Alston, D. E., 345 Alsworth, G. E., 276 Altman, P. D., 275, 345 Amis, B. G, 304, 345 Ammons, J. F., 345 Amnions, M. E., 345 Ammons, P. E., 345 Ammons, S. L., 320 Anders, N. L., 345 Anders, T. G, 283, 320 Anders, W. K., 320 Anderson, A E., 345 Anderson, G A., 345 Anderson, D. R., 345 Anderson, G. S„ 302, 345 Anderson, G. P., 254, 257 Anderson, J. B., 303, 345 Anderson, J. H., 302 Anderson, J. A., 345 Anderson, J. M, 277 Anderson, M. A., 345 Anderson, M, 294, 297, 320 Andrews, J. S., 252, 345 Andrews, O., 345 Andries, J. T,, 345 Anger, E. E., 345 Anger, F.J. ,345 Anglin, C. L„ 345 Anglin.J. R, 246, 320 Annison,J. M., 185 Antee, G. A., 246, 345 Anthony, M. E., 61, 62, 92, 100, 103, 251, 275,283,345 Anthony, P. R., 293, 320 Apostle, O , 345 Apperson, M. E., 308, 320 Appleton, S. K., 345 Applewhite, H. J., 101, 345 Archer, R. L., 320 Ard, M. L., 110, 301 Ardahl, A. H., 102, 345 Ardahl, B. E., 345 Argo, M. A., 345 Armijos, P. G, 345 Armistead, E. A., 107, 306, 310 Armistead, G. T., 107, 310, 320 Armour, J. W., 244 Armstrong, D. M., 97, 99, 316 Armstrong, D. A., 277, 288, 320 Armstrong, J. B., 107, 252 Armstrong, M. E., 92, 100, 109, 283, 345 Armstrong, R. M., 303 Arnold, D. N., 108, 278, 320 Arnold, J. W., 320 Arnold, J. A., 320 Arnold, R. E., 345 Arthur, S. R., 251, 345 Ashcraft, M.J., 345 AshfordJ., 266 Ashford, M., 345 Ashford, M. Y., 345 Ashley, R. K., 232, 270, 271, 301, 345 Ashley, W. S., 345 Askew, C. D , 345 Askew, S. A., 287 Atkins, B. F., 240, 263 Atkinson, W. T, 92, 103, 225, 270, 271, 320 Atwood, V.J. ,345 Audenaert, W. N., 345 AusbonJ. A, 293 Aust.J. W.,320 Austin, C A., 320 Austin, E. E., 320 AvenJ. D , 320 Avirah, T. K.,316 Avis, J. A., 11,3,261 Axton.T.J., 345 Aycock, M.J.,345 Ayres, W. J., 320 B Babb, C. R„ 232, 299, 345 BabbJ. H., 345 Backus, A. O , 345 Bacot, J. F., 345 Baddley.J. E., 320 Baggett, F. H., 238, 345 Baggett, G. B., 345 Baggett, J. W., 345 Bagley, D.J. ,346 Bagley, P. L., 297, 346 Bagwell, D. G, 346 Bailer, J., 346 Bailey, B., 320 Bailey, G A., 346 Bailey, J. L, 275, 346 Bailey, M. J, 320 Bailey, R. K, 302, 346 Bailey, T. H, 320 Bailey, T. L, 320 Bailey, W. J, 320 Bain, J. P., 346 Baird, P. A., 346 Baker, B. N., 320 Baker, D K., 231, 264 Baker, J. H, 346 Baker, R. M., 320 Baker, R.J. ,346 Baker, S. L., 272, 279, 346 Baldwin, G E., 297, 346 Bales, G. D , 346 Ball, R T, 225, 346 Ballenger.J., 320 Ballew, S. G, 346 Banchetti, P. A., 246, 320 Banks, D. W., 320 Banks, P. G, 346 Banks, R. S„ 238, 346 Bankston, V. A., 285, 346 Bannon, P. R., 346 Barbosa, S., 274, 316 Barbre, R. E., 346 Bardin, C L., 346 Bardwell, R. G, 346 Barfield, W. B., 320 Barger, D. K., 263, 320 Barger, D. H , 346 Barger, D. L., 320 Barger, H. W„ 346 Barger, M. A., 346 Barham, D. B., 346 Barham, P. S., 346 Barker, G L.,316 BarksdaleJ. F., 316 Barkum, N. W, 171 Barlow, C S„ 346 Barlow, G A., 294, 346 Barnard, W. H, 309,320 Barnes, D. L., 346 Barnes, E. L, 266, 346 Barnes, J. H, 320 Barnes, J. E, 289, 346 Barnes, T. V., 320 Barnes, T. L., 346 Barnett, B. A , 346 BarnettJ. H, 346 Barnett.J. M., 316 Barnett, W. S., 346 Barnett, W. S., 346 Barnette, S. D., 320 Barr, D. E., 346 Barr, S. L., 346 Barrentine, C D., 101, 346 Barrcntine.J. L., 320 Barrett, G K, 321 Barringer, S. S., 258 Barron, W. L, 316 Barry, B. L., 346 Barry, T. W„ 285, 346 Barton, E. L., 346 Barton, L. G, 102, 346 Barwick, K. L., 277, 346 Basden, B. N., 346 Baskin, R. L., 321 Baskin, V., 232, 346 Bass, D. M., 346 Bass, H. A., 231, 321 Bass, R, H., 346 Bass, W. E., 346 Bassett, B G , 321 Bates, L. D., 252 Bates, M. F., 255, 257, 299 Bates, S. Y., 238, 346 Bates, T G, 111, 259, 283, 291, 346 Bates, V. L., 293, 321 Batson, K. R., 346 Batson, L. A., 297, 321 Batson, M. A., 102, 346 Batson, T. B., 321 Batson, W. A., 346 Batte, C A., 346 Batte, R. G, 346 Battley, T. M., 285, 321 Baucum, R. A., 346 Baugh, C L„ 321 Baugh.J. A.,312, 321 Baughman, D. K., 321 Bayley, F. G, 346 Baylis, B.J.,321 Beane, M. B., 321 Beard, D. L., 321 Beard, J D, 252, 321 Beardain, R. D., 346 Bearden, C. E., 252, 321 Bearden, E., 346 Bearden, J. H., 346 Bearden, M. R., 1 1 1 , 254, 256, 259, 346 Bearden, O. S., 270,321 Bearden, V., 255, 321 Beasley.J H, 346 Beasley.J. A., 346 Beasley, V. E., 346 Beattie, M. K., 346 Beck, B. E., 346 Beck, R. E., 346 Becker, S J, 232, 321 Beckham, G F, 346 Beckham, S. H., 321 Beddingfield, W. K., 232, 346 BeelerJ. B, 321 Beers, G D., 102, 232, 346 Belcher, B. L., 232, 346 Belk, P. V., 184, 346 Bell,G R.,321 Bell, E. L, 346 Bell, E. I., 346 Bell, H. P., 242, 321 BellJ. W., 346 Bell, S. J., 346 Bellah, L. G, 241, 321 BelueJ. A., 235 Belue, S. K., 346 Bender, W. A., 238, 292, 346 Bender, W. R., 23, 257, 261, 346 Benefield, D. E., 346 Bennett, G K., 346 Bennett, D, B,, 346 Bennett, D. J., 346 Bennett, G K, 297 Bennett, G A, 321 Bennett, P. M., 321 Benson, P. L, 346 Benton, R. A., 321 Beoddy.J. A., 346 Berry, G A., 92, 94, 100, 262, 321 Berry, D. D., 346 Berry, D., 346 Berry, R. J., 346 Berry, W. B, 107, 310 Berryhill, E. B., 110,301,346 Bertucci, A. A., 346 Bessonette, D. N., 346 Bethany, J. A., 226, 296, 346 Bethune, R. E., 346 Betts, D., 346 Beverly, A. C, 346 Beverly, L. G., 347 Beverly, R.J. ,321 Biblcr, K. A., 294, 321 Bibler, M. L., 347 Biggers, G H., 347 Biggers.J.J., 321 Biggers, S. L, 321 Biglane, K. A., 185, 347 Biglane, P. R., 347 Biglane, R. M., 321 Bignoli, A. P., 246, 347 Billie, GE.,312, 316 Billingsley, D. M., 321 Billingsley, R. M., 347 Bird, S. Y., 321 Birdsong.J. A., 231 Birdsong.J. W., 266 Bishop, A. E., 293, 283, 316 Bishop, B.J.,321 Bishop, G R., 347 Bishop, J. S., 347 Bishop, L. L., 347 Bittle.J. A., 232, 298, 347 Black, B. J, 347 Black, G D , 347 Black, G. H.,283, 347 Black, G. H , 101, 232, 298 Black, S.M., 171 Black, W. D., 347 Blackbourn, R. L., 283 Blackburn, P. B., 293 Blackledge, M. G, 100, 224, 225, 226, 347 Blackwell, C. D , 321 Blaclcwell, G H , 347 Blackwell, D. D., 285, 321 Blackwell, M. J., 274, 321 Blackwood, R. T., 321 Blake, P. M., 347 Blake, R. A., 309 Blakely, R. G, 321 Blakeney, R. H., 237, 312, 347 Bland, G K., 251,28 ,347 Bland, J, 321 Blanks, T. S., 101,347 Blaylock, R. L, 347 Blissard.J. D, 347 Blomeley, D. L., 347 Blossom, G W„ 321 Blount, J. F., 347 Blount, M. B., 347 Blount, N. J., 347 Blunt, G A., 226, 238 Bobitt, R. K.,232 Bodin, R. R., 347 Bogan, D. W., 347 Bogdahn, B.J., 297, 321 ;an, L. R., 274, 321 ss, E. L., 321 BolenJ. K., 297, 321 BoletJ. E., 242, 243, 321 Bolmes, M. L., 347 Bolton, H. L., 110 Bond, A. L., 251,347 Bond, R. H., 321 Bone, L. D., 321 Bonner, J. A, 347 Booker, M. D., 238, 307, 321 Booker, V. D., 238, 347 Boonboothara, K., 316 Booth, J. R„ 347 Booth, M. O., 347 Booth, S. A., 347 Boothe, V. R., 296, 347 Bordenkircher, P. D., 282, 316 Bost, B. K., 347 Bost, S. C, 347 Botes, P. J., 347 Boucher, R. S., 254, 257, 347 Bouchillon, G, 296, 347 Bounds, C. D., 54, 60, 185, 288, 347 Bounds, J. T., 232, 347 Bounds, J. E., 264, 347 Bourland, A. W., 321 Bouthilet, GJ.,263 Bowen, D. A., 347 BowenJ. M, 347 Bowers, P. J., 322 Bowers, E. D., 102 Bowie, B. L., 102, 284, 305, 347 BowieJ. E.,316 Bowie, J. S., 347 Bowlds, S. R., 347 Bowlds, T. F., 112,347 Bowling, L. M., 347 Bowman, G S., 347 404 Bowron, H. A., 347 Box, C J, 347 Box, C J. ,282, 322 Box, D A, 347 Boyce, S. C, 347 Boyd, B. R., 347 Boyd, C, 347 Boyd, C, 347 Boyd, E. W , 347 Boyd, G. M., 322 Boyd, J, 322 Boyd, M. W., 347 Boyd, M. L , 347 Boyd, V. B., 347 Boyd, W K, 322 Boye, P. C, 92, 94, 100, 103, 289, 322 Boyettc, L. E., 322 Boykin, M F., 347 Boyles, D. A., 347 Bozeman, B. B , 171, 291 Bozeman, M. L., 232, 275, 347 Bozeman, W.J. ,347 Brabham, 286, 347 Bradley, D. C, 300, 322 Bradley, M. W , 347 Bragg, J. M.,347 Brahan, H. A., 347 Bramuchi, L. J., 347 Bramuchi, M. A., 322 Branch, C. K., 347 Branch, K. L., 304, 347 Branch, L. C, 256 Branch, L. C, 347 Branch, W. M., 347 Brandon, S. A, 97, 99 Brandon, V. S., 322 Brantley, K , 322 Brantley, K. R., 242 Brantley, L. T, 322 Brantley, R. A., 171,291,322 Brantley, S. E., 347 Brantley, S. G., 257 Braxton, D. A., 289, 347 Brasher, P. K, 316 Brashier, T. L., 303, 347 BrasselJ. S., 322 BrassellJ. B, 347 Braswell, D. L., 242, 322 Braswell.D. G, 316 Braswell, M. D., 266 Braswell, R. H., 171,291 Brawner, C J., 185,251,322 Brawner, M. L., 322 Braxton, R. R., 347 Bray, G. W., 347 Brazelton, D. D., 347 Breakfield, R. R., 274, 322 Breal.J. L., 322 Breazeale, S.J., 347 Breckenridge, D. E., 260, 322 Breckenridge, W. A., 347 Breedlove, W. W., 308 Breeland, R. L., 322 Breland, J. H., 94, 276, 279, 306, 322 Breland, M. M, 347 Breland, S. E., 288, 347 Breland, W G , 267 Breland, W. H., 266 Brent, B. A., 102, 347 Brent, C E., 312, 347 Brent, D. L., 347 Brent, J. E, 312, 347 Brent, M. J., 347 Brewer, G, L., Ill, 254, 255, 259, 322 Brewer, J. C, 274, 347 Brewer, O. C, 322 Brewer, R. H., 347 Brewer, R. C, 347 Brewer, R. D., 322 Bridgers, B.J., 258 Briggs, M. F., 347 Bright, G. S., 347 Brignac, G. W., 347 Brinkmann, R. G., 282, 348 Brinson.J. M, 348 Brislin, C. W., 171, 348 Britt, C L., 252, 322 Britt.T. M.,309, 322, 348 Broadhead, B. L, 261, 348 Broadhead, M. D„ 322 Broadhead, R R , 107, 113, 322 Brock, A. C, 348 Brock, D. R., 242, 322 Brock, J. L.,348 Brock, S. L., 348 Brock, S. D., 277, 294, 322 Brockway, D. L., 322 Brook, R. D., 282 Brook, S. C, 348 Brookhart.J. M, 240 Brooks, C. W., 107, 108, 322 Brooks, D. L., 348 Brooks, L. O, 171 Brooks, L. G, 348 Brooks, T. L., 242, 243. 322 Brookshire, C. C, 258, 289, 348 Brookshire, J. P., 92, 258, 283, 289, 348 Brookshire, N. D., 97, 99 Broome, S. G, 348 Brothers, B. A., 102, 348 Brown, A. T., 348 Brown, C. D , 348 Brown, C S , 348 Brown, C.A, 348 Brown, D. S., 348 Brown, D. C, 348 Brown, D H , 348 Brown, D. J., 348 Brown, D. E., 348 Brown, E. R., 348 Brown, E. S., 293 Brown, E. B., 302 Brown, H. M , 322 Brown, J. E, 261, 348 Brown, J. M , 348 Brown, J. M., 322 Brown, J. I., 322 Brown, K., 316 Brown, L. E., 292, 348 Brown, L. L., 277, 322 Brown, M. E., 348 Brown, M. M., 293, 322 Brown, M, 110,348 Brown, P. L , 295, 309, 322 Brown, R. B., 348 Brown, R. P., 348 Brown, R. L„ 348 Brown, R. E., 348 Brown, R. B., 348 Brown, S. L., 286 Brown, S. D , 322 Brown, S. H., 98, 100, 109, 348 Brown, T. E., 322 Brown, T, C, 348 Brown, V. E., 322 Brown, W. L.,316 Browning, J. A., 316 Browning, T. B., 322 Brownridge, L. K., 348 Broyles, F. W., 348 Bruce, J. H., 171,291,322 Bruce, M. K, 348 Brummett, M. L., 348 Brunson, E. C, 296 BrutonJ. T., 348 Bruton.T. A.,348 Bryan, K, 109, 231 Bryant, C W., 348 Bryant, D. D., 277, 322 Bryant, D. J., 348 Bryant, J. L., 94, 100, 238, 322 Bryant, J. H., 322 Bryant, M. I,, 348 Bryant, P. A., 348 Bryson, G T., 274 Buchanan, M., 348 Buchanan, W. M., 112 Buckhaults, R. M., 274, 322 Buckley, T. J, 348 Buckley, T.J., 348 Buckley, W. P., 58, 171, 291 Buclcner, B. K., 348 Bueker, M.J, 322 Buescher, V. C, 277, 348 Buf fington, M. G., 322 Buffington, S. F., 348 Buie, L., 171,348 BullJ. A., 274 Bullard, A. L., 322 Bullar d, B.J. ,277 Bullock, D. H., 245 Bullock, M. D , 277, 284, 322 Bullock, R. A., 348 Bunch, E. C, 284, 348 Burch, J. C, 348 Burch, P. H., 348 Burch, T. A., 323 Burcham, D. C, 323 Burchfield, P. G , 323 Burchfield, R A., 348 Burchfield, T. L., 348 Burchfield, W. D , 348 Burdine, C, 348 Burdine, C. G , 257 Burgess, F. C, 303 Burgess, M. R , 266 Burkeen, B. R., 348 Burkett, R.J.,348 Burks, D. K., 348 Burks, E. B , 323 Burleson, N. M., 348 Burleson, P. A., 348 Burnett, R. L., 283, 348 Burney, L. A., 289, 323 Burnham, C G., 348 BurnhamJ D, 348 Burns, DA, 348 Burns, E. D., 282 Burns, E. G, 302 Burns, R. E„ 348 Burns, W. B., 323 Burnside, S D , 348 Burrow, T. A., 348 Burt, E. E., 276, 348 Burt, J D.,323 Burt, P. G., 323 Bush, G. A., 348 Bush, J. L.,348 Bush, M. L , 309 Bush, N. E., 348 Bush, P. G , 348 Bussolati, A. A., 264, 348 Butler, R. T., 348 Butler, W. D., 323 Buttross, R. A., 240, 348 Butts, L. C, 348 Byars, D C , 348 Byford, L. G„ 276 Byrd, E. L., 348 Byrd, J. M., 348 Byrd, K. E., 348 Byrd, S. V., 348 Byrne, G J. ,348 Byrne, G J, 110 C Cade, M. D., 323 CainJ. E., 323 Caldwell, J. R.,276, 323 Calhoun, W. F„ 349 Califf, B. S., 349 Callicott, H C, 323 Calloway, T. H„ 301 Calvert, H. E., 308, 323 Calvert, W. K., 260, 323 Camp, R. L., 349 Camp , T R , 349 Camp, T. E., 349 Campagna, A. B., 184, 296, 349 Campbell, A. N., 309, 323 Campbell, C J, 349 Campbell, C. L., 280, 281 Campbell, C. R., 323 Campbell, F. J, 264, 349 Campbell, I J, 277, 349 Campbell, K. W., 323 Campbell, M. J., 349 Campbell, M. R , 349 Cannon, L.J., 323 Canon, B G., 323 Canon, J. N., 242 Canterbury, L. J., 102, 288, 349 CantrellJ. A., 303, 323 Chapman, J. L., 171 Cappaert, S. C, 349 Chappell, D. W., 349 Caraway, G. M, 349 Chase, G., 349 Carballo, L K., 349 Cheatham, C, 263 Carchedi.J. M„ 316 Cheshire, E. T.,99, 111,228,247,255, Carlisle, F. D , 323 273, 259, 322 Carlisle, J. Q., 323 Chester, K J, 294, 349 Carlisle, K. A., 277, 349 Chiappinclli, C, 349 Carlisle, R. J, 266,303 Childress, J. R, 323 Carlisle, W. F., 323 Childs, M. F., 312 Carlson, C. A., 316 Chinn, D. B , 323 Carlson, C E., 113,261,323 Chiplin, L., 349 Carlson, K. L., 323 Chitmanukroh, V., 316 Carlson, W. V., 349 Chirwood, T. G., 323 Carlton, C. M., 349 Choudhry, M. S.,316 CarnathanJ. W., 323 Chow, S. P., 282, 290, 323 Carothers, M., 323 Chow, S. G., 109, 231 Carpenter, B. L , 349 Chrestman, A G., 266, 349 Carpenter, E. C, 349 Chrestman, J. D., 299, 349 Carpenter, J. A., 323 Christian, H K., 349 Carpenter, M. J, 283, 323 Christian, H. T, 171 Carpenter, V. L, 349 Clair, M. J., 349 Carpenter, W. G, 107, 292 Clair, O A, 323 Carr, H. V, 241, 349 Clanton, P.J., 349 Carr.J A., 349 Clark, B. S„ 349 Carr, M. E., 349 Clark, D. C, 323 Carr, T. M., 312, 323 Clark, D. M., 323 Carraway, B. W., 102, 349 Clark, J. G., 323 Carroll, F. T, 349 Clark, K. G , 349 Carroll, J. A, 282, 349 Clark, L. D., 349 Carroll, M. D„ 349 Clark, L. A., 349 Carroll, S. J , 111, 254, 256, 257, 259 Clark, L. P , 349 Carrubba, P. A., 303 Clark, N. R„ 349 Carson, R. T., 349 Clark, P. H., 349 Carter, A R , 251, 349 Clark, R. E„ 349 Carter, B. C, 349 Clark, R. L , 349 Carter, H. W., 300, 349 Clark, S. J, 98, 264, 316 Carter, J. W., 257,349 Clark, S. M., 289. 349 Carter, J. K., 274, 323 Clark, T K., 349 CarterJ. P., 171,257 Clark, V., 323 Carter, K R , 349 Clark, W. S., 184, 258, 288, 308, 349 Carter, K , 349 Clarke, J. B., 262 Carter, L. N., 323 Clayton, H S , 282 Carter, L. D , 323 Clayton, M. L., 349 Carter, M. A., 349 Clearman, D. K , 349 Carter, M. L., 349 Clements, A. M, 309, 323 Carter, R. G., 302 Clements, K. D., 55, 185, 258, 288, 349 Carter, R. E., 349 Clemmer, R. M , 349 Carter, R E., 349 Cleveland, H. A., 324 Carter, S. B., 349 Clifton, J. F., 349 Carter, W. C, 237, 238, 264, 274, 323 Clisby, M. G„ 349 Cascio, S. S., 349 Cloud, G. M , 255, 259, 310, 324 Case, K. L., 349 Cloud, R. H., 241 Case, P. E., 349 Clower, R M, 349 Casey, D. L., 349 Coats, C B, 277, 349 Casey, W. T., 323 Coats, R. E., 242 Cash, J. D.,349 Cobb, D. J, 273 Caskey, W F , 349 Cobbins,S.,3l6 Cassell.J. E, 323 Cobbs, J. T., 349 Cassibry, G. W., 349 Cochran, J. D., 107, 108, 324 Castleberry, J. T., 323 Cochran, R. H., 349 Castles, A. L , 349 Cochran, S. L., 302 Cates, P. A., 102,251,349 Cockerhan, S. L., 349 Cates, R. C, 323 Cockrell, L. D., 277, 349 Catledge, S. D„ 349 Cockrell.N.J, 349 Cato, S. E., 349 Cody, S T, 349 Cauble.J. D, 231, 240, 323 Coffey, CC, 110, 303 Causey, J., 349 Coghlan, D. R., 246, 350 Cavin, D. K., 299 Cohen, S. P., 324 Cefalu, L. A., 349 Coker, A C, 350 Chadwick, C. R., 257 Colbert, M A., 350 Chaffin, C. W., 349 Cole, C H., 274, 350 Chamberlin, T. A., 349 Cole, D. K., 350 Chambers, J. M, 274 Cole, D A , 296, 350 Chambers, R. V., 296, 349 Cole, E. B., 350 Chamblee, D.J.,349 Cole, E. S., 226, 247, 273, 350 Chamblee, S. L , 349 Cole, J. M., 350 Chamblee, W. L., 257 Cole, L. E.,98, 264 Champion, L. K., 349 Cole, L. N., 350 Chancellor, R. S., 349 Cole, M. L., 308, 350 Chander, A. V, 279, 316 Cole, R. G., 316 Chandler, W. F., 323 Cole, R. D., 316 Chaney, D. L., 349 Cole, R. C, 276, 350 Chancy, M. H., 349 Cole, S. E., 350 Chapin, L. T., 272 Coleman, C. A., 350 Chapin, M. R., 256, 303 Coleman, C, 100, 275, 284, 324 Chapman, E. A., 349 Coleman, D., 350 405 Coleman, D. J., 350 Coleman, F. M., 350 Coleman, K. L„ 350 Coleman, N. C, 102, 266, 350 Coleman, P. L., 350 Coleman, R. E., 312 Coleman, R. A., 283, 324 Coleman, T. M., 350 Coleman, W. W., 238, 310 Coley, E. R., 324 Collier, H. A., 350 Collier, M. J., 350 Collier, R. T., 350 Collier, S. H., 324 Collins, D. H., 324 Collins, E. L, 284, 298, 324 Collins, J. H., 101,350 Collins, M. J., 350 Collins, P. J, 324 Collins, W. S., 350 Collinson, M. A., 286, 312, 350 Collum, B. D., 324 Colotta.J. A., 304, 350 Colotta, M. E., 277, 350 Coltharp, W. H., 171 Comans, A. L., 324 Combs, R. L., 276, 324 Commenon, J. H., 350 Conaway, E. R., 324 Congoon, D. J., 350 Conger, M. E., 298, 350 Conguista, P. A., 107, 113, 261, 324 Conlee, C P., 350 Conley, C. E., 350 Conley, M., 324 Conley, S., 324 Conn, C. L., 350 Conn, F. J., 293, 324 Conn, R. A., 92, 94, 97, 99, 1 10, 301, 324 Conn, R. N., 282, 324 Connell, R. E„ 262 Conner, C J, 350 Conner, D. K., 280, 350 Conner, M. R., 350 Conner, P. J, 350 Conway, E. A., 350 Conway, J. I., 350 Cook, C H, 350 Cook, D A., 324, 350 Cook, D. B., 350 Cook, H E , 350 Cook, J. C.,350 CookJ. A., 276, 311,350 Cook, M. G., 350 Cook, R. C, 285, 324 Cook, R. A., 171, 291 Cook, S. L., 350 Cook, S. R, 113 Cook, W. S., 350 Cooke, C L., 350 Cooke, D L., 350 Cooke, W. C, 324 Cooperk, B. D., 350 Cooper, B. K., 324 Cooper, C. S., 292, 350 Cooper, D. D , 324 Cooper, H. W., 350 Cooper, S. E., 350 Copeland, D L., 283, 350 Corhern, S. D., 296, 350 Corkern, C, 350 Cornelius, M. A., 235, 291, 350 Cosby, D. S., 350 Coskrey, W. R., 310, 350 Costict, R. C, 171 Cocher, B. D , 350 Cotton, B.J.,324 Cotton, B.J., 316 Cotton, D. L., 282, 324 Cotton, V. 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L., 108, 278, 325 Dearing, F. M., 272 Dealing, J, 1,282 Dearing, Z. E., 351 Dearmond, T. G, 316 Deaton.J. F., 351 Deaton, M. V., 351 Decell, L. C, 351 Dedeaux, E. K., 325 DeesJ. E.,351 Deloach, R A., 277, 351 Deloach, K. S., 325 Demoss, M. R., 236, 325 Demuth, R. S., 266 Dendy, B. H.,351 Dendy, D J, 351 Dendy, T L, 351 Denman, M.J., 351 Dennis, H. G, 246 Densford, E. G, 352 Denson, A. L, 310, 325 Denton, B. W., 352 Denton, J. E., 352 Derden, M. E., 325 Derrington, D L., 352 Devine, E. M., 252, 276 Devine.J.J., 113,325 Devore, N. L., 352 Dewease, D. F., 352 Deweese, T D, 352 Deweese, R. W„ 257 Dhillon, P. K., 316 Dickens, I. B., 297, 352 Dickerson, E. D., 246 Dickerson.T. L., 316 Dickey, G L., Ill, 259, 325 Didlake, J. E., 92, 94, 101, 106, 107, 232, 262, 325 Dier.J. B , 352 Dier, R.J., 236, 260, 325 Dietz.J. L, 316 Digby, O. A., 325 Dill, D. C, 352 Dill, D. O., 325 Dill, J. A., 325 Dillard, K. M., 352 Dillard, P. W., 352 Dilley, D. K., 171 Dillon, J. M.,352 Dillon, M. 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D., 107, 326 Easley, J. M., 108, 278 Eason, G, 352 East, M A., 326 Easter, J. J., 326 Easterling, M. S., 326 Eastwood, J. C, 262, 352 Eaton, W. R., 311,352 Eaves, C. W„ 272, 326 Echols, S., 352 EckJer.S. C.,352 Eddleman, N. A., 277, 284, 326 Edington, G B., 276, 326 Edmonds, D. G, 352 Edwards, D. E., 302, 352 Edwards, G E., 266 EdwardsJ. M., 238 Edwards, M. L. ; 289, 352 Edwards, P. K., 326 Edwards, R. T., 307, 352 Edwards, R. G, 283, 289, 352 EhretJ. T., 352 406 Ehret, S. M., 352 Farris, D. E., 291, 353 EidsonJ. M, 171 Farris.J. T.,353 EilandJ. W , 352 Farris, K.J. G, 353 Elam, L. E., 352 Farris.J. L., 326 Elam, W. D„ 278, 326 Farris, M. D , 326 Eldridge, N. L., 352 Farrish, A. B., 353 Elizcnbcrry, A. E., 352 Faulkenbery.J. D, 353, 274 Elkin, G. F„ 283, 288, 326 Faulkner, G J, 353 Elkin, S. D , 272, 297, 326 Faulkner, P M„ 353 Ellington, C R., 326 Faulkner, S. K, 326 Ellington, M. T , 352 Favara, D. M., 316 Elliott, J. N„ 270, 271,352 Favreau, L. F., 326 Elliott, R. M., 302, 352 FayardJ. L., 353 Elliott, T. S., 352 Felker, R. E., 353 Ellis, C L, 352 Felker, R. L., 171,273,291 Ellis, C M, 326, 260 Felker, S, L„ 353 Ellis, C, 66, 231,283,352 Fellows, J. W„ 263, 326 Ellis, D B.,352 Fenwick, E. C, 353 Ellis, D L., 352 Ferguson, C. D , 353 Ellis, E. A., 352 Fercuson, G. N., 353 Ellis, J. G.,309 Ferguson, J. M, 111, 255, 259, 326 Ellis, P. M„ 101,352 Ferguson, L. D., 266 Ellis, R. C, 352 Ferree, R. F., 228, 247, 353 Ellis, S. G., 254, 267, 353 Ferrell, E.J., 353 Ellison, S. H„ 288, 353 Ferrell, R. F., 112,250,353 ElmerickJ. A., 353 Ferris, G, 353 Ely, B. G, 326 Ferriss, E. D , 353 Emerich, D E., 353 Fields, M. A., 353 Emerson, J. W, 275, 353 Fields, P. N., 257, 353 Emme, N. V., 264, 353 Fike, L. M., 171 Emory, J. W., 353 Filgo, C L., 353 Engelbrecht, M. C, 353 Filgo, G. L., 353 Enis A. G, 309 Findley, W. R., 245 Epperson, K. L., 297, 326 Finley, P. A., 240, 295, 326 EpsonJ. M , 353 Finnell, D. L., 283, 316 EptingJ. R., 326 Fisackerly, P. G, 235 Erwin, R. A., 353 Fisher, B. K, 276, 353 Ervin, T. O., 238, 326 Fisher, C. E., 353 Espey, K. A., 353 Fisher, D. P., 273 Estes, A. C, 353 Fisher, I. M., 240, 280, 281 Estes, L. J, 353 Fisher, P. R., 185, 353 EthridgeJ. L., 242, 243, 353 Fite, A. K.,353 EthridgeJ. D , 274 Fite, L. D., 264 Ethridge, M. L„ 326 Fitzgerald, R. V., 171 Ethridge, T. W., 353 Flake, J. D, 353 Eubanks, C. A., 256, 326 Flanagan, J. B, 353 Eubanks, S.Y., 238, 353 Flanagan, J M., 184, 353 Evans, A. C, 353 Flanagan, R A , 301 Evans, CL, 353 Flanagan, S. L., 111,255, 259,326 Evans, D. E., 282 Flanagan, T. M, 353 Evans, D., 326 Fleeman, S. E., 316 Evans, F. A., 326 Fleeman, W. E, 316 EvansJ. L, 353 Fleet, NK, 171 Evans, J. T., 316 Fleeton, M. C, 353 Evans, M., 251,353 Fleming, A. J. ,353 Evans, M. R., 353 Flemons, S. K., 353 Evans, O. A., 326 Fletcher, M. K, 353 Evans, R. C, 353 Flick, M. M„ 326 Evans, S. A., 353 Flint, M. B., 353 Evans, T„ 353 Flournoy, R. S., 316 Evans, W. F., 301, 326 Flowers, E. G, 353 Everett, A. R., 171 Flowers, H. F., 102, 289, 305, 353 Everett, D. D„ 312 Flowers, J. G, 226, 296, 353 Everett, H. D., 353 Flowers, R. B , 353 Everett, P C, 326 Floyd, T. C, 353 EwingJ. A ,262, 326 FlyntJ. G, 101, 256, 259, 353 Ezell, V. A., 277, 353 Flynt, R. B, 353 Ezelle, C. F„ 353 Folden, D. V., 112,250,356 EzellcJ. D., 353 Follett, S. L., 353 F Fondren.J. E., 353 Fagan, M. B., 353 Fong, G. S., 241, 290, 309, 353 Fair, 0,353 Fonville, H. H„ 326 Fairbank, S. E.,92, 103 Forbes, D. L., 254 Fairchild, S. T„ 353 Forbes, M. E„ 353 Fairley, D. L., 353 Forbes, M. E., 353 Fairley, G, 353 Forbes, R. N., 326 Falkner, M. C, 353 Ford, C H., 260, 353 Fancher, P. L., 260, 353 Ford, D. L., 247, 326 Fant, R. D., 102, 231, 304, 353 Ford, D., 353 Fantz.J. R.,353 FordJ. R., 353 Farish, D. L., 326 Ford, K. D„ 353 Farley, D. P., 326 Ford, M. T., 353 FarleyJ. F., 353 Ford, R. C, 286, 353 Farmer, N. H., 326 Ford, R. G, 111,255,259,326 Farrar, E. W„ 326 Ford, S. L., 326 Farrell, D , 353 Ford, W. 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E., 312 Fratesi, A. J., 354 Frazier, M. A., 277, 354 Frazier, M. F., 302, 354 Frazier, S. A., 327 Frazure, D. K., 327 Frederic, J. M, 354 Frederick, D. A., 276, 354 Frederick, L. F., 316 Freeman, R. E., 272 Freeman, S. J., 171 Freeman, T. E., 354 Freeze, G. D., 107, 246, 327 Freeze, T. G, 252, 327 Freitag, G. J , 292 French, B. J, 354 French, J. E., 226, 354 Frierson, M. K., 354 Frisbee, N. A., 354 Frizsell, C. S., 277 Frizsell, D. L., 277 Frost, L. D., 241,254 Fry, J. L, 291, 354 Fryant, S. G, 327 Fuangkajonsak, S., 316 Fulcher, E. A., 327 Fulford, L. D„ 286, 354 Fulgham, J. A., 240, 249, 354 Fulgham, P. C, 289, 327 Fulghun, C. M, 354 Fuller, B„ 354 Fuller, E. C, 354 Fullerton, S. D„ 276, 354 Fulper.N. P.,354 Fulton, A. F., 327 Fulton, C. A., 354 Fulton, J. K, 242, 243, 327 Fulton, K. S., 112,354 Fulton, L. G„ 354 Fulton, M. T, 354 Fulton, P. B , 354 Fulton, S. S„ 354 Fulton, S. M, 354 Fulton, T. L., 354 Fulton, T. J., 354 Fuqua.C. V„ 235 FuquaJ. M . 102 Futch, G. A., 354 Futrell, E. L., 327 G Gaddis, D. E., 354 Gaddis, E. M, 309, 327 GainesJ R., 316 GalbreathJ. L., 354 Galito, E. A , 354 Gallaher, L. B„ 354 Gallop, D. L, 354 Galloway, B. J, 354 GallowayJ. C, 327 Galloway, R. W., 354 Gambrell, A. C, 354 Gammage, M. A., 354 Gammon, E. C, 311 Gannann, C J., 354 Gandy, F. M., 238, 354 Gann, R. L., 327 Gant, R. E., 257 Garcia, M. J., 354 Gardner, D. L., 354 Gardner, G. L., 274 Gardner, L. O., 354 Gardner, P. K., 266, 267 Gardner, T, D , 327 Garland, S. E, 231 Garner, J, 102,295,354 Garretson, B. R , 102, 293 Garretson, H. F., 316 Garretson, M. A., 354 Garrett, B. L., 276 Garrison, R. L., 354 Garth, H. W., 354 Garvin, T. W, 171 Gary, D. R , 354 Gary, G.C.. 354 Gaston, V E, 354 Gatewood, V. R , 354 Gatlin, L. D., 354 Gatlin, T. C, 171 Gatlin, W. G, 327 Gaughan, N. L , 102 Gault, E. A.,354 Gault.J. D., 354 Geiler, R.J., 354 Gelston, T., 354 Gelvin, M K.,66 Geno, G. S, 110, 327 Gentile, J. W, 354 Gentry, G T, 327 Gentry, J. L., 354 Gentry, J. A., 327 George, E. 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T., 362 McDonald, D. L„ 333 McDonald, J. D , 300 McDonald, J. O., 333 McDonald, L. E., 333 McDonald, L. R., 362 McDonald, M. S., 300, 333 McDowell, L.J. ,317 McDowell, M. B., 294, 297, 333 McDowell, T. A., 263, 333 McElroy, R. T., 362 McElroy, S. S., 333 McEwen, S. R., 362 McFadden, E. G., 362 McFall, D. R„ 333 McFerrin, B.J.,333 McFerrin, E. M., 362 McGaha, W. N., 362 McGahey, S. E., 333 McGaughJ. M.,362 McGee, B. L., 362 McGee, C M., 334 McGee, C. W., 246, 362 McGee, C L., 362 McGee, W. L., 362 McGehee, B. T., 362 McGehee, R. D., 244, 362 McGill, H„ 362 McGlohn, R. R , 362 McGough, W. M., 334 McGowan, M., 295, 334 McGregor, A. J., 362 McGregor, E. B., 260, 362 McGuffie, J. M., 309, 334 McGuire, V. S., 288, 362 Mcllwain.J. K., 362 Mclnnis, P. F., 334 Mcintosh, H. H., 298, 334 Mcintosh, M. M., 261, 334 Mcintosh, S. G, 334 McKay, J. M.,362 McKay, K. G, 254, 257 McKee, B., 185, 258, 288, 362 McKee, C. M , 362 McKee, H. L., 276, 334 McKeeJ. S., 334 McKee, S. K, 226, 279 McKee, V. 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M., 363 Miles, J. M., 363 Miles, W. H., 363 Milican, S. K , 363, 283 Millard, B. G, 102, 67, 228, 258, 363 Miller, D W., 363 Miller, D., 363 Miller, F. G„ 334 Miller, G. C, 363 Miller, G. L, 363 Miller, H. T, 363 Miller.J. B., 291 Miller, L. A., 171 Miller, M. E., 334 Miller, M. R., 334 Miller, N. J, 334 Miller, O. M., 363 Miller, R. D., 285, 363 Miller, R. W., 317 Mills, F. P., 363 Mills, G. C, 363 Mills, R. C, 102, 301, 363 MillsapsJ. B, 289, 305 Millsaps, T. E., 363 Milton, K. A., 103, 363 MimmsJ. R.,363 Minks, H. L., 277, 285, 334 Minton, A. D., 363 Minton, C. M., 363 Minton, D. J, 363 Minyard, K. C, 266 Misch, L.J., 308, 363 Miskelly, H. L., 334 Miskelly, O S„ 363 Misso, R. E., 317 Mitchell, C.L, 303 Mitchell, D. K., 334 Mitchell, D. R , 334 Mitchell, H. H., 225, 226, 273, 279, 334 Mitchell, J. R.,363 Mitchell, J. R.,363 Mitchell, J. B.,363 Mitchell, K. S., 64, 235, 284, 334 Mitchell, M. S., 257 Mitchell, M. A., 93, 100, 103, 283, 334 Mitchell, N. J, 288, 363 Mitchell, P. L., 297, 363 Mitchell, S. A., 363 Mitchell, S. N, 277, 289, 363 Mitts, F. W., 363 Mitts, V. C, 251, 280, 289, 363 Mixon, K. E„ 334 MizeJ. M., 363 Mize, M. H, 363 Mize, M. C, 334 Mize, R. A., 363 Mize, T. O, 363 Mobley, R. E., 276 Moffett, D. W„ 311,363 Moffett, W. W., 363 Mohler, D. G., 261, 334 MollerJ., 277, 363 Monaghan, M. P., 171 Monaghan, R. R., 363 Monnerar, G. A„ 303 Monroe, J. R, 334 Monroe, N. K, 363 Monroe, T. E., 363 Montague, R. J., 363 Montesi, S. A., 363 Montgomery, G. P., 363 Montgomery, L. H., 334 Montgomery, S. C, 334 Montgomery, S. G., 363 Montgomery, W D , 228, 334 Monti, J. E., 107, 228, 292, 334 Moody, S. M„ 288 Moon.J. H., 363 Moon, L.J. ,291, 363 MooneyJ. W., 363 Mooney, M. A., 235, 300, 334 e, A B., 335, 363 e, C.J., 277 C, 363 D. M., 363 D. L, 66, 258 D. A, 335 G. R., 112 e, G. S, 278, 317 e,J. R„ 363 e,J. S., 308,335 c.J. M, 252, 335 e,J. S., 107, 310, 335 L. D., 300, 309, 317 M. A, 305, 363 e, M. E., 363 M. D„ 363 N.J., 363 P. D„ 363 R. A., 306 R. L., 302, 363 R. G„ 363 R. W., 246, 248, 250 R. W, 111 R. L., 317 S. A., 275, 288, 294, 364 S. L, 364 W. V., 364 e, W, D , 335 e, Z. M , 238, 335 ■ehead, H. C, 266, 364 ■ehead, M. L., 258, 364 ehead, M. W., 297 head, E. S., 110, 112, 249, 250, 307, Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moore Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moon Moor! 335 Moorman, J. L., 274, 364 Mordecai, B. A., 335 Moreland, K. M., 297 Morgan, B. A, 93, 100,335 Morgan, C. D , 277, 364 Morgan, C. W„ 276, 335 Morgan, D. R., 364 Morgan, D. T., 266 Morgan, D. L., 364 Morgan, H G, 335 Morgan, H. A., 285, 364 Morgan, J. C, 364 Morgan, J. T., 335 Morgan, J. S, 249, 364 Morgan, M. E., 364 Morgan, M. L., 364 Morgan, M. C, 364 Morgan, R. E., 262, 364 Morgan, S. A., 364, 388 Morgan, T. D., 364 Morgan, T. L., 364 Morris, A. C, 237 Morris, A. E., 256 Morris, E. M., 238, 364 Morris, H. A., 335 Morris, J. H., 256, 364 Morris, J. D., 274, 335 Morris, J. K„ 308, 364 Morris, M. R., 364 Morris, S., 258, 364 Morrison, ' E. S., 309, 335 Morrison, G. M., 266 Morrison, J. N., 335 Morrison, L. B., 364 Morse, C. L., 266, 267, 364 Mortimer, G L., 364 Morton, D. P., 293 Mosby, R. M., 264, 364 Moses, P. M„ 364 Moses, E. P., 364 Mosley, K. P., 270, 271,252 Mosley, M. A., 364 Moss, J. E.,364 Moss, W. G, 294, 297, 335 Mowdy, M. H., 335 Mowry, B. A., 292, 335 Moy, L. L., 364 Muangkoe, M., 317 Mulholland, D. H, 364 Mull, P. R , 364 Mullen, P. K., 364 Mullican, A. E„ 249, 364 Mullican, W. J. ,112, 250,364 Mullins, E. A., 364 Mullins.G. L, 364 Mullins, L. E., 226, 364 Mulloy, S. J., 364 MuncieJ. W.,335 Mundy, S. K., 364 Munson, L. A., 364 Munson, M. M., 235, 284, 305, 335 Murdock.J.J., 171 Murff.S. R.,95,99, 335 Murley, D. R., 266, 364 Murphey, W. K., 364 Murphree.J. L, 335 Murphree, T. D., 364 Murphy, B. C, 235, 236 Murphy, D. P., 93, 95, 244, 335 Murphy, T. M., 364 Murrah.J. Y, 277, 364 Murray, J. E., 335 Murray, M. D., 364 Murray, S. 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D , 365 Obrien, D. R., 302 Obryan, D. S., 285, 365 Odom, B. L„ 365 Odom, B. K., 336 Odom.C R, 275, 365 Odom, H. S., 365 Odom, J. M.,336 Odom, L. D., 365 Odom, S. E., 365 Odum, N. C, 365 Ogg,J.W.,365 Oglesby, D. W., 308, 365 Okelley.J. W, 365 Okelly, P. J., 93, 98, 100, 235, 236, 283, 284, 264, 305, 365 Olander, C J., 365 Oliphant, L.J., 365 Oliver, A., 318 Oliver, H. D , 365 Oliver, M. T, 365 Oliver, S. C, 365 Oliver, W. F„ 365 Oneal, A. B , 365 OneaJ, C. W., 365 Oneal, E. G , 336 Oneal, J. G., 266, 336 Oneal, K. C, 247, 309 Oneal, M. R.. 365 Oneal, M. J., 110, 365 Oreilly, G. H„ 365 Oreilly, M. B., 277, 365 Orman, R. E., 264, 365 Orr, B. R , 283 Orr, M. A., 102, 365 Orst, M. E., 365 OrsoJ. K., 291, 336 Ortega, G., 336 Oswalt, J. A., 246, 365 Outlaw, H. M , 365 Outlaw, J. N, 238, 365 Overcash.J. T, 365 Owen, C.N . 312 Owen, J. L„ 365 Owen, J. D, 261, 365 Owen, K. A., 365 Owen, M. I., 365 Owens, G. L„ 365 Owens, J. L., 297, 336 Owens, M. R., 336 Owens, T., 365 Owens, W. C, 336 Owings, S. V., 365 Oyler, M. H., 263, 336 P Pace, C E., 62, 278, 336 Pace, J. D., 365 Pace, M. A., 263, 336 Packer, W. G, 171 Page, F. C, 226, 365 Pakis, H. H., 365 Palmer, J. T., 365 Palmertree, C, 365 Pan, S. S., 365 Panit,J.,318 Papania, L. P., 336 Pardin, R. L, 336 Parham, E. C, 285, 365 Parker. C. W„ 365 Parker, C. A., 274, 336 Parker, D. L, 365 Parker, J. H., 299, 365 Parker, L. W„ 274, 336 Parker, M. J, 318 Parker, R. F„ 302 Parker, S. D., 365 Parker, S. L„ 336 Parkman, S. F., 365 Parks, C. B., 109, 226, 365 Parks, R. N., 171, 365 Parks, S. E., 235, 365 Parmer, D. C, 365 Parr, C. Z., 95, 240, 263, 294, 300, 309, 336 Parrish, G. G, 336 Parrish, K. D., 261, 365 Parrish, L. F., 294 Parrish, M. A., 336 Parson, C, 365 Parson, D. J., 365 Parson, M. A., 102, 365 Parsons, P. E., 235, 283, 305, 365 Partridge, E. P., 251,289,365 Pasha, H A, 318 Patch, G. C, 365 Pate, LP, 302, 312, 365 Patel, H. P., 279, 336 Pate, R. S„ 279 Patrick, C. M, 171,291 Patrick, D. P., 283, 297, 336 Patrick, J. L„ 289, 365 Patrick, K. J, 365 Patterson, C A., 365 Parterson, C. M., 274 Patterson, D R„ 365 Patterson, G. T., 363 Patterson.J., 336 Patterson, K. D., 365 Patterson, M. E., 365 Patterson, N. L., 288 Patton, S. W, 249, 365 Paulk, R. H„ 365 Paulk, V. A., 288 Paxton, J. H.. 99, 226, 247, 273, 365 Payment, T. T., 365 Payne, A. G, 365 PayneJ. A., 171 Payne, T. M„ 336 Peach, S. O, 107, 108, 278, 336 Peacock, D. C, 276 Peagler.T. K.,365 Peagler, V. F., 365 411 Pearce, L. S., 336 Pearcc, R. D„ 336 Pearson, A. S., 365 Pearson, R. W., 336, 303 Peay, M.S., 311,365 Peay, S. L., 295 Peeples, V. M, 306, 336 Peery, P. S., 284, 365 Pelegrin, P. A., 289 Pellum, W. T., 336 Pengsuk, L., 336 Penick, R. T., 365 Penn, B. C, 365 Penn, M. C, 365 Pennell J. R, 365 Pennell, L.J., 365 Pennington, C. M, 231 Pennington, P. K., 365 Peoples, L. J., 288, 365 Pepper, D.R., 365 Pepper, P. M., 277, 336 Peranich, CJ.,288, 365 Peresich, S. G„ 365 Perkins, C. P., 276, 365 Perkins, D J, 365 Perkins, G. S., 171, 365 Perkins, J. R., 336 Perkins, L. E., 262, 289, 365 Perkins, S. L., 288, 275, 365 Perry, A. L., 113,336 Perry, J. D, 276, 365 Perry, L. D., 365 Perry, P. E., 261, 277, 289, 336 Perry, P. S., 366 Perry, W. R., 336 Person, W. B., 366 Persons, J. C, 366 Petersen, F. K., 251,366 Peterson, J. D., 366 Peterson, L. F„ 100, 109, 283, 366 Pettigrew, A. H., 112, 250, 280, 281, 366 Pettit, H. S., 366 PettitJ. L., 366 Pettit, L. M., 366 Petty, D. K., 287 Petty, W., 238, 366 Peugh, M. J., 336 Pevey, F. D., 227 Peyton, C. A., 336 Peyton, F. L., 336 Petton, R. S., 366 Phamornsuwana, C, 318 PharrJ. L., 270 Phelps, C. M., 256 Phillips, CB, 366 PhillipsJ. L., 366 Phillips, J. S., 301 PhillipsJ. F., 285, 366 PhillipsJ, 366 Phillips, L. N., 295, 366 Phillips, M. E., 366 Phillips, R.D., 254, 257,366 Phillips, V. N., 258, 289, 366 Phillips, W. N„ 366 Phillips, W P., 366 Phipps, M. P., 366 Phongparnich, T., 318 Pickering, C. O., 109 Pickering, D. R., 254, 256, 366 Pickett, G. E., 261, 366 Pickett, G. D„ 366 Pierce, C. R., 106 Pierce, H. V , 366 Pierce, K. L., 336 Pierce, N. S., 336 Pigford, W. L., 366 Pigg, G. H., 262 Pigott, W. R., 336 Pilgreen, C. S., 102, 269, 366 Pilgreen, M. S„ 336 Pilgrim, C. S., 112, 250, 267, 366 Pillat, T. P., 318 Pinnix, E. S., 366 Pippin, N. M., 102, 366 Pisitkasem, S., 318 Pittman, D. R., 336 Pittman, G. G., 366 Pittman J. L., 245, 366 Pittman, T. R., 366 PittsJ. M., 246, 336 Pitz J. K., 278 Pledger, W. J., 366 Ploylearmsang, P., 318 Plummer, R. G, 251, 366 Plunk, D. L., 366 Plunkett, M. L., 366 Plunkett, P., 366 Plunkett, R. H., 298 Polk, B., 366 Polk, B. W , 336 Pollard, K. L„ 366 Pollard, R. M., 336 Pond, P. S., 288, 366 Pongetti, C. E., 336 Pongsiri, S.,318 Poole, P. R, 366 Poole, V. C, 366 Pope, B. A., 366 Pope, E. R., 276, 279, 336 Pope, R.J., 366 Pope, S. C, 366 Porbeni, S., 291 Porter, A. A., 366 Porter, B D , 366 Porter, C. M., 318 Porter, D. F., 366 Porter, L. V., 294, 295, 336 Porter, V. A, 294, 366 Portera J. A, 293, 336 Portera, P. A., 366 Portera, S., 337 Posey, P. S., 288, 366 Pothongsunun, S., 318 Potts J. M„ 366 Poulos, L. P., 366 Pouncey, T. C, 366 Powell, C H., 252, 337 Powell, M. L., 366 Powell, M. R., 283, 366 Powell, M., 245 Powell, R. B., 112,292 Power, S. N., 366, 389 Powers, M, 366 Prasanna, G. R., 279 Pratt, C K., 111,255,366 Pratt, L. K., 366, 387 Presley, S. C, 366 Presley, V. M., 337 Prewitt, E. L, 366 Price, C. L., 240, 263, 295, 337 Price, G. B., 366 Price J. D., 366 Price J. L, 366 PriceJ. R., 366 Price, L. G, 366 Price, S. M, 366 Price, S. J., 366 Price, T J., 250 Priest, M. W., 95, 276 Primos, P. M., 296, 366 Prince, E. K., 366 Prisock, D. S., 101, 366 Prisock, D. L., 366 Pritchard, P., 308 Pritchard, R. A., 366 Propst, L. E., 366 Prosser, B A., 366 Provencher, L. G., 292 Provenza, M, 366 Pruitt, D. A., 366 Pryor, K. F., 366 Pucheu, R. M„ 366 Pucketc, D. F., 274 Puckett, R. H , 366 Puckett, T. W., 337 Pudas, M. A., 98, 235, 264 Pugh, A. F„ 293, 337 Pugh, B., 337 Pugh, G, 288, 337 Pumphrey, D. A., 366 Purser, C. S„ 285 Purvis, D. L., 241,261,337 Purvis, G. L, 310 Purvis J. L., 366 PurvisJ. R., 266 Purvis, R. C, 337 Purvis, R. A., 240 Puryear, H. A., 107, 292, 337 Putman, P. A., 102, 226, 366 Putman, C. L., 366 Pylatt.C I Jr., 366 Q Quails, D. A., 366 Quinn J. S., 337 R Raffel, P. S., 294, 366 Raggio, R. C, 366 RainerJ. RJr., 171 Ranier, M. S., 366 Ramsey, E. L., 366 Randall J. B. Ill, 226, 273, 337, 93, 99 RandallJ. M., 106, 107 Randle, M. M., 337 Randle, R. O , 367 Randle, S. P., 367 Randle, W. D., 272 Randolph J. B, 318 RaneyJ. M., 367 Raney, R.J., 109, 262, 289, 367 Rankin J. S., 337 Rasberry, R. D., 367 Ratanaphansak, S., 218 Ratclif f, A. M Jr., 367 Ratcliff, C. D., 247, 367 Rather, D. C, 337, 288 Rathod, M. S., 262, 279, 318 Ratliff, R. W. Ill, 367 Ratliff J. M., 337 Ratliff J. G„ 337 Rawls J. C, 278 RawlsJ. H., 273, 337, 310, 337 Rawls, M. G., 241, 367 Rawson J. S., 101, 367 Ray, A. F., 337 Ray, D. A., 367 Ray, D. L., 337 Ray J. D., 367 Ray, R. A., 367 Ray, S J., 337 Ray, T. A Jr., 337 Ray, W. G., 237 Rayborn, N. D Jr., 337 Rayburn J. A, 245, 337 Raymond, G. L., 337 Raymond, R J Jr., 367 Rayner, B. S., 337 Rea, R. G., 367 Read J. D., 367 Read, P. G., 288, 367 Ready, K. S., 367 Reagan, B. C, 337 Reagan, B. A., 367 Rebmann, C. R., 367 Rector, G. K., 367, 288 Rector, R. L., 98, 264 Red, K. M, 367 Redd, D. L., 367 Reddy, R. N„ 318 Rednour, B. R, 367 Rednour, D. A., 367 Reece, D. L., 312, 367 Reed, D. G., 254, 257, 367 Reed, H. S., 303, 312 Ree d, L. L., 367 Reeder, R. R., 248, 337 Reese, C. S„ 337 Reese, D. R., 367 Reese, P. D , 337, 295 Reeves, A. H., 337 ReevesJ. A., 318 Reeves, W. R., 255, 256, 257 Regel, C L., 266 Rein, R. O., 367, 277 Reives, D. L., 231, 367 Renfro, T. E., 337 Repman, A. L., 367 Reynold, M. A., 367 Reynolds, M. E., 337 Reynolds, P. A., 367 Reynolds, S. E., 337 Rhea, B. B., 367 Rhea, K. L., 300, 367 Rhett, C. E., 309, 337 Rhoades, L. A., 337 Rhoads, D. S., 367 Rhodes, A. R., 274, 367 Rhodes, H. A., 285 Rhodey, M. A., 101, 337 Rials, D. W., 292 Rice, E., 367 Rice, D. L„ 367 Rice, M. L., 102, 367 Rice, T. E., 367 Richards J. E., 293, 367 Richardson, A. L., 367 Richardson J. D., 312, 367 Richardson, M.J., 367 Richardson, R. L., 367 Richardson, R. A., 367 Richardson, R. W., 367 Richie J. S., 367 Richmond, V. L., 367 Rickerson, S. R., 312 Rickman, L.J., 171 Ricks, T. A., 270 Riddell, D. S., 367 Riddell, E. G., 260 Riddell, R. W., 278 Riddell, S. G, 367 Riddick, W. T„ 242, 367 Ridgway, R. L., 367 Rigby, B. S., 266, 337 Rigby, C. S., 367 Rigby, R. H , 367 Rigby, S. B., 367 Rigdon, G., 110,367 Rigdon, P. A., 367 Rigdon, P. A., 367 Riggs, P. A., 367 Riley, D. M., 337 Riley J. D., 367 Riley, R. V., 231, 337 Risher, C. W., 274, 337 Risher, T. O , 367 Ritter, V. G., 337 Rives, C. L., 337 RizzoJ. M, 245, 367 Roan, D A. D , 102, 294, 367 Roan, G, 367 Robbins J. D., 367 Robbins, K. E., 367 Roberson, M. Z., 337 Roberson, V D., 238, 367 Roberson, W. K., 107, 337 Roberts, B E., 367 Roberts, D. P., 337 Roberts, G. G., 367 Roberts, G.T., 367 Roberts J. C, 252 Roberts J. D, 337 RobertsJ. P., 367 Roberts, K. T., 337, 274 Roberts, R. E., 337 Roberts, R. A., 367 Roberts, R. L., 367 Roberts, S. L., 367 Roberts, S. A., 367 Roberts, S. L., 367 Roberts, T. L., 337 Roberts, V. M., 280 Robertson, A. B., 242, 367 Robertson, A. W., 367 Robertson, B J, 367 Robertson, D. S., 367 Robertson, D. R., 318 Robertson, R D., 242 Robertson, I. P., 277, 367 Robertson, M. K., 367 Robertson, R. R., 337 Robertson, S. N., 258 Robertson, V. L., 367 Robinson, D. P., 255, 257, 367 Robinson, E. L., 367 Robinson, G. P., 245, 367 Robinson, G J., 338 Robinson J. E., 274, 299, 367 Robinson J. T., 272 Robinson, K. B., 367 Robinson, M. K., 367 Robinson, P.J., 367 Robinson, R. C, 338 Robinson, R. G , 368 Robinson, T J., 338 Robinson, V. L., 368, 283 Robinson, V. F., 288, 368 Robinson, W J, 338 Robinson, W. B , 338 Robison, W. B., 270 Roby, D. C, 338 Roby, V. L., 102, 257, 368 RodaboughJ. C, 297, 368 Rodgers, H. L., 338 Roebuck, M. K., 100, 235, 284, 305, 338 Rogers, A., 368 Rogers, C. P., 368 Rogers, C. L., 368 Rogers, D. C, 266 Rogers, E. A., 368 RogersJ. A., 368 RogersJ. B., 245 Rogers, K. R., 338 Rogers, L. N., 266, 368 Rogers, M. G, 368 Rogers, M. E., 275 Rogers, M. D., 288 Rogers, MJ.,368 Rogers, N. Y , 297, 338 Rogers, P. J., 368 Rogers, R. S., 303 Rogers, R. L., 235, 236, 299 Rogers, S. W., 338 Rogers, V. D., 247, 368 Rohr, K. R, 368 Rolison, M. D., 309 Rollins, C. S., 368 Roman, S. A., 283, 289, 368 Roman, T. W., 368 Roper J. S., 283, 368 Rose, M. D, 368 Rosenkrans, K. E., 368 Ross, C. T., 338 Ross, E. R., 368 RossJ. E., 267, 273, 368 RossJ. H., 278, 338 Rostran, E., 368 Roten, G. B., 338 Roth J. P., 274 Rothharmer, B.J., 338 Rounsaville, L. K., 276 Routt, W. E., 107, 292 Rowell, C. M., 171 Rowland, D. G, 368 Rowland, T S., 368 Rowles, G L., 368 Royal, M. P., 283, 368 Royal, R. D., 368 Royals, B. S., 292, 338 Royalty, F. C, 292 Roye, E. D., 368 Rucker, R. L., 306, 318 Ruffin, D. L., 338 Ruffin, R E., 368 Ruffin, S. L., 235, 236, 284 Runnels, D. T., 278 Runnels, M G , 368 Ruppert, C A., 289, 368 Rush, B., 368 Rushing, R. R., 282, 338 Russell, A. C, 338 Russell, E. R„ 368 Russell, E. H , 368 Russell, L.J., 308, 338 Russell, L. C, 338 Russell, M. L., 102, 258, 288, 368 Russell, M. M., 231, 288, 338 Russell, S. E., 368 Russell, T. E.,368 Russell, V. N., 308, 368 Russum, W. R., 302 Rustin J. W., 368 Rutherford, S. K., 338 Rutledge, 231, 300, 338 Rutledge, E. E., 263, 338 Rutledge, M. G., 300, 338 412 Saab, L.F, 171,368 Sacca, F. W , 368 Sadler, H J., 277, 368 Sahlcr, M. D., 368 Salman, N. K., 318 Salmon, E. G., 368 Samms, C. G., 368 Sample, J., 368 Sampley, D.J., 368 Samsel, S J., 368 Sanchez, G A, 368 Sanderock, B. A., 286 Sanderock, M, S., 368 Sanders, F. E., 368 Sanders, G L., 338 Sanders, J C, 338 SandersJ. W, 368 Sanders, M. A., 264, 308, 368 Sanders, P. A., 251, 275, 288, 368 Sanders, P. L., 289, 368 Sanders, W. B., 300 Sanderson, C. G., 368 Sanderson, L. L., 368 Sanderson, R. B., 368 Sanderson, R. D., 107, 252, 311, 338 Sandlin, D. L„ 368 Sanford, B. A., 288, 368 Sanford J. L., 368 Sanford, M. D , 241, 368 Sanford, S. O., 257 SansburyJ. A., 101 SansongJ. E., 241, 254, 257 Santmyer.J. T., 276 Santmyer, M. E., 338 Santos, J., 368 Sartain, J. P., 368 Sartin, R. L., 368 Sartor, S. K„ 368 Saucier, E. S., 368 Saul, W. T., 368 Saunders, A. B., 247, 368 Savell, R. L., 368 Savell, S. A., 368 Savelle, I. W., 368 Savelle, W. R., 256 Sayegh, M. S., 368 Sayers, R. J., 368 Saylors, K. L., 242 Scales, A. P., 318 Scarbrough, D. L , 368 Schaff, M. T., 368 Schanrock, R.J.,338 Schenck, M. D., 107, 292 Schimmel, G R., 101, 368 Schmidt, L. M„ 368 Schmidt, P. L., 368 Schmidt, W. H , 241, 303 Schmidt, W. N., 368 Schmitz, D. W., 368 Schoggen, W D., 278 Scholtes, S. R., 368 Schuster, K. K., 368 Schuster, M. G, 368 Scoggin, C. M., 368 Scott, B. A., 338 Scott, C. B. ; 368 Scott, C. C, 368 Scott, FA, 318 Scott, H. L., 338 Scott, M. M., 280, 286 Scott, N. V., 368 Scott, R. A., 318 Scott, S. K., 235, 305, 338 Scott, W J, 338 Scrivner, W. E., 368 Seago, B. R., 368 Seale, R. D., 368 Seals, M. M., 102, 368 Searcy, J. W, 263 Searcy, J. A., 368 Seawright, M. S., 368 Sebastian, C. M., 368 Sebren, J. L., 338 See.G.S., 270, 271,368 SegrestJ. C, 318 Seiler, V. G, 338 Selby, B. G, 369 Selby, D. D., 369 Self, D. R., 309 Self, L. R , 338 Self, M. A., 338 Selman, R. S., 297, 338 Senseman, D. H , 244, 247, 369 Senter, D. K., 369 Senter, E. A., 101, 369 Senter, G D., 369 Servies, S. A., 369 Sessums, R. E., 262, 338 Setzler, S. E., 66, 228, 275, 369 SewellJ. L„ 369 SewellJ. T., 369 SeymerJ. P., 307 Seymour, M. L., 338 Shackelford, A. L., 338 Shackelfork, S. L., 369 Shaffer, S. L., 235, 236 Shannon, G G., 369 Shannon, S. L., 369 Shapiro, R. D., 369 Shapley, J. F., 369 Shapley, M. A., 289, 369 Sharbrough, S. C, 369 Sharbrough, W. C, 318 Sharp, W. F., 338 Sharpe, B. M., 338 Sharpe, M. A., 264, 369 Shattuck, M. A.,318 Shaw, C L., 262, 369 Shaw, F. A., 256, 266 ShawJ. E., 369 Shaw, J. S„ 241 Shaw, S. G, 338 Shaw, T. R., 260, 338 Shaw, V. A., 369 Shearer, J. R., 93, 97, 99, 225, 338 Shelby, R. L„ 369 Shelton, C.H., 369 SheltonJ. M., 338 Shelton, R., 369 Shelton, T. C, 369 Shelton, W. E , 338 Shepherd, F. L., 369 Shepherd, S. C, 111,248,338 Sherman, J. A., 369 Shideler, G B., 302, 369 Shields, M. E„ 369 ShifaldJ. M„ 257,369 Shimfessel, S. Y., 369 Shira, A. M., 369 Shira, L. K„ 277, 369 Shirley, H. M, 369 Shivers, B. A., 295 Shivers, R.G, 312, 369 Shivers, R. D., 274, 276, 338 Shivers, R. K., 303, 369 Shivers, S. A., 338 Shivers, T. N., 338 Shivers, W. D., 339 Shoaf, E. B„ 226, 251,369 Shook, E. S., 297 Shore, D. G, 101, 369 Short, C B„ 369 Shows, G P., 339 Shows, M. E., 235, 284, 205, 339 Shuler, T. S., 369 Shumake, J. S., 93, 95, 100, 103, 262, 264, 279, 339 Shumake, L. H., 369 Shumake, C L., 369 Shumaker, S. S., 369 Shumpert, L. G., 369 Shumpert, M. B , 369 Shurlds, M. A., 369 Sibley, D. P., 339, 261 Sides, G A., 369 Sides, J, 369 Siedell, R. A., 93, 339 Sigrest, J. M., 312 Sigrest, T. D , 318 Sikes, S. M., 309, 339 Sila, V., 318 Sills, G. K., 339 Simmons, D. B., 254, 257, 369 Simmons, G W., 240, 339 Simmons, H. S., 339 Simmons, I., 238, 369, 277 Simmons, L. W., 242, 303, 339 Simmons, L. A., 369 Simmons, R. L., 369 Simons, G. H., 309, 339 Simons, L. G, 369 Simpson, A. K., 339 Simpson, C. J., 235, 283, 284, 305, 339 Simpson, D L„ 339 Simpson, J. K., 369 Simpson, K. W„ 339 Simpson, W. M., 369 Sims, G. J., 369 SimsJ. B., Ill Sims, M.G, 56,61,289 Sims, M. C, 369 Sinclair, R. S., 369 Singh, P., 318 Singletary, W. B., 369 Singletary, W., 291 Sisk, B. S., 369 SiskJ. G, 303, 339 SissonJ. N.,369 Sisson, P. A., 258, 369 Sitton, R. L., 369 Skelton, B. E., 339 Skelton, W. D., 339 Skinner, M. A., 235, 236 Skipper, A., 107 Skof,M.,318 Slack, W. A., 369 Slade, C. F„ 369 Slaughter, P. S„ 318 Sledge, C A., 369 Sledge, D. A., 339 Sloan, R. B., 288 Slocum, D. M., 369 SlocumJ. B, 261, 369 Sluder, M. H, 112, 369 Slusser, N. E., 339 Smart, J. L., 339 Shelley, E. A., 95, 235, 236, 284, 305 Smiley, S. K, 318 Smith, A. Y., 248, 251,339 Smith, B. T„ 369 Smith, B. K., 339 Smith, B. S., 339 Smith, B. C, 250 Smith, B. J, 112 Smith, C E„ 273, 339 Smith, G M., 339 Smith, G E., 369 Smith, C E„ 369 Smith, CM., 369 Smith, D. A , 369 Smith, D. K.., 242, 369 Smith, D. M„ 369 Smith, D. L„ 369 Smith, D. S., 287 Smith, E., 238 Smith, E. A., 297, 339 Smith, E. C, 369 Smith, E. G, 254, 257, 369 Smith, E. B., 242 Smith, F. P., 112,339 Smith, G. R., 369 Smith, G. C, 277 Smith, G. W., 292, 339 Smith, G. D , 339 Smith, G E., 339 Smith, G L., 278 Smith, G. J, 369 Smith, H. W„ 369 Smith, H. R., 369 Smith, H. C, 111, 112, 248 Smith,J.A.,339 Smith, J. C, 339 Smith, J. C, 310 Smith, J. L., 171 Smith, J. B.,301 SmithJ L., 369 Smith, J. H., 369 SmithJ. A., 369 SmithJ. D., 113, 261,339 SmithJ. H, 369 SmithJ. W., 238, 266, 369 SmithJ. W., 242, 369 SmithJ. E., 112,250 Smith, K. G, 250, 369 Smith, K. E„ 62, 102, 257, 288, 369 Smith, K. R, 318 Smith, L. A., 289, 339 Smith, L. A., 237 Smith, L. A., 339 Smith, M O , 306 Smith, M.G., 112,250, 369 Smith, M. E., 369 Smith, M. F„ 339 Smith, M. K., 369 Smith, M. R., 370 Smith, M. A., 369 Smith, M. R, 274, 370 Smith, N. A., 339 Smith, R. G, 339 Smith, R. D„ 339 Smith, R. K., 370 Smith, R. M„ 339 Smith, R J., 370 Smith, R. S., 370 Smith, R. K , 101, 235, 370 Smith, R. A, 112, 250, 339 Smith, R. W„ 339, 370 Smith, R. W , 242 Smith, R. C, 339 Smith, R, 278 Smith, S. A, 240, 247, 263, 339 Smith, S.L., 311,370 Smith, S., 238, 370 Smith, S. M., 339 Smith, S. B., 101, 257 Smith, S. R„ 318 Smith, T. S„ 311, 318 Smith, T. L., 339 Smith, T. E., 370 Smith, T. W., 370 Smith, W. T., 370 Smith, W. K.,370 Smith, W. M., 370 Smith, W. P., 339 Smith, W. S„ 339 Smith, W. W., 339 Smith, W. R., 238, 370 Smither, R. P., 276, 370 Snapka, C D., 370 Sneed J. D., 261, 296, 370 Snelling, F. T, 312 Snider J. A, 339 Snipes, C. W., 278, 339 Snowder J. M, 370 Snowden, R. L., 257, 275, 283, 289, 370 Snyder, R. L., 95, 109, 279, 339 Solomon, W. L„ 370 Somers, P. W., 370 Sonnek, C C, 370 Sorrells, M. A., 297, 340 Sparks, A. K., 294 Sparks, B. A., 370 SparksJ. T„ 340 Sparks, T. L„ 289, 340 Sparrow J. M., 263, 340 Speed, S„ 258, 283, 297, 340 Speight, CE„ 237 Speir, G. A., 262, 340 Speir, H. L„ 340 Speir, P. S., 340 Spell, M. A., 370 Spelzhaus, H. M., 102, 258, 370 SpencerJ C, 370 Spencer J. L„ 288, 340 Spencer, S. A., 370 Spencer, S. M., 277, 340 Spengler, D O , 370 Spigner, M. F., 370 Spiva, B., 370 Spivey, L. C, 370 Spooner, M., 370 Spradley, S. A., 102, 109, 370 Stacy, C D., 370 Stacy, P. A., 262 Stafford, D. E., 111,255,259 Stalcup, C F., 277, 370 Stallings, G, 370 Stallings, J. D., 340 Stallings, M. A., 370 Stallings, S. L., 340 Stallworth, H. 1,255,256 Stamps, E. C, 340 Stanfield, T. E., 370 Stanford, W. D„ 242, 340 Stanislaus, T„ 258, 288, 370 Stanley, A. L., 370 Stanton J. C, 60, 100, 109, 227, 289, 340 Staring J. H, 241 Starnes, S. L., 370 Starr, C A., 277, 370 Starrett, R. T„ 237 Statham,CE.,241 Steel, D. L., 340 Steen J. L„ 370 Steen, K. L., 370 Stegell, C.J., 370 Stegall, M. B., 370 Steingruber, M. S., 370 Steinman, D. L., 340 Steinriede, W. B , 370 Steinwinder, G., 370 Stelts, R. G, 370 Stcnger J. L., 307, 370 Stephens, G. D ., 340 Stephens J. O, 370 Stephens J. W, 340 Stephens, J. W, 262, 340 Stephens J. C, 340 Stephens, R. A., 370 Stephenson, B. V., 289, 370 Stephenson J. G, 254, 256 Stephenson, J. W., 254, 257, 370 Stephenson, R J., 370 Stephenson, R. A., 340 Stephenson, W. L., 370 Stepp, K L., 370 Stcrdivant, S. L., 318 Sterling, G J., 309, 370 Stevens, A. L., 340 Stevens, A. B , 340 Stevens, K. P., 262, 370 Stevens, L. B , 370 Stevens, M. E., 370 Stevens, M. A., 304, 340 Stevens, R. M., 370 Stevens, W. S., 370 Stevenson J., 340 Stevenson, P., 370 Steverson, W. M., 262, 340 StevisonJ. D, 318 Steward, K. T„ 370 Stewart, D. S., 370 Stewart, D. M., 242 Stewart, G. E., 370 Stewart, I. A, 340 Stewart, K. B , 370 Stewart, M. A., 280, 340 Stewart, M. D., 340 Stewart, M. M„ 238, 340 Stewart, N. M., 340 Stewart, R. A., 264, 370 Stewart, R. A., 370 Stewart, R. A., 370 Stewart, S. L , 370 Stewart, V. W., 101,311,370 Stewart, W. W., 370 Stewart, W„ 370 StikesJ. E„ 312, 370 Stillions, H. C, 280, 340 StillionsJ. E., 93, 97, 99, 227, 273 Stimson, R. B., 270, 271, 276, 296, 370 Stine, L. L., 254, 370 Stock, R. W., 370 Stoddard, M. C, 370 Stokes, H. D., 266, 340 StokesJ. M., 370 Stokes, M. W., 261, 340 Stokes, W. C, 108, 370 Stone, H, 370 StoneJ. E., 93, 95, 100, 103, 235, 236, 258, 289, 305, 340 Stone, R. A, 318 Stone, W. H., 370 Stoner, P.J., 370 413 Strahan, E. S., 318 Strahan, T. C, 171, 291 Strahan, T.J.,370 Stranathan, H. A., 370 Strange, J. T., 340 Strawn, C. K., 370 Strazi, T. A., 340 Street, J. W., 340, 370 Stribling, E. R., 370 Strickland, M. E., 274, 340 Strickland, R. C, 370 Strickland, R. W., 101 Strickland, S. A., 370 Stringer, B. D., 312 Stringer, C. J., 240 Stringer, C. L., 340 Stringer, D. H., 370 Strobel, P. A., 371 Strong, J. W„ 242, 340 Strong, W., 371 Stroud, C. M., 340 Stroud, P. L., 371 Stuart, D. A., 95, 106, 262, 340 Stuart, F. R., 297, 371 Stuart, F D., 371 Stuart, J. L., 340 Stubbs, P. S., 100, 109, 262, 272, 279, 289, 371 Stubbs, S. S., 371 Stump, R. B., 371 Sturdivant, B S., 296 Sturdivant, S. D., 264, 371 Sturgis, M. A., 371 Sudduth, D. W., 371 Sudduth, F. R., 371 Suggs, F. E., 371 Sullivan, M. L., 371 Sullivan, R. D,, 371 Sullivan, S. G , 214, 371 Sullivan, T.L., 235, 299,371 Summerford, L. G., 371 Summerour, R. R., 340 Summers, C. L., 340 Summers, S., 295, 309, 340 Sumners, M. N., 102, 371 Sumrall, J. L., 371 Sumrall, R. B., 340 Sumrall, S. L., 371 Sumrall, S. T., 371 Sunderland, D. E., 371 Sutherland, C, A., 275, 340 Sutherland, S. L., 100, 257, 283, 371 Sutphen.J. R., 371 Sutterfield, G. L., 340 Svensson, S. R., 371 Swain, C P., 282, 340 Swain, R. K., 107, 108, 270, 278, 340 SwayzeJ. H,, 273, 340 Swayze, S. D., 371 Sweatt, B.J., 371 Swift, T. A., 371 Swift, U. C, 257, 371 Swilley, C. L., 340 Swilley, D. K., 270, 271, 371 Swilley, R. E., 263, 341 Swinney, B. W., 112, 248, 250 Swoope, B. C, 371 Swords, R. L., 341 T Tadlock, P. F., 371 Tadlock, S. M., 277, 284, 341 Taggart,J. M, 371 Talbert, T. L., 371 Tanksley, R. W., 371 Tanner, N. E., 341 Tape, J. D., 290, 371 Tape, J. E., 290, 341 Tape, J. L., 263, 290,371 Tardy, C H., 237 Tardy, K. M„ 371 Tarleton.J. A., 310,318 Tartt, S. W., 110,341 Tate, W. F., 341 Tate, W., 371 Tatum, G. H., 318 Taylor, A. C, 238, 341 Taylor, A. R., 302 Taylor, A. K., 371 Taylor, B. P., 371 Taylor, B. L., 283, 341 Taylor, D. L., 371 Taylor, E. S., 102, 371 Taylor, J. M, 371 Taylor, J. R., 371 Taylor, J. E„ 254, 371 Taylor, J. E., 185, 226, 371 Taylor, L. A., 371 Taylor, M, E., 371 Taylor, M. L., 371 Taylor, R. M, 112, 248, 250 Taylor, R. D., 371 Taylor, R. L., 254, 257 Taylor, S. G, 371 Taylor, S. G, 371 Taylor, T W, 318 Taylor, W. A., 371, 318 Taylor, W. N., 371 Taylor, W. S., 99, 226, 245, 247, 273, 341 TeasterJ. C, 246, 371 Teaster, P. L., 371 Teel, B. D, 318 Teels, B . M.,312 Temple, D. R, 341 Templeton, C. H., 371 Templeton, M. D., 283, 341 Templeton, M. E., 286 Templeton, V. J., 371 Tennyson, G. J., 371 TeringoJ. K., 371 Terrell, M. E., 341 Terrell, P. A., 341 Terrell, P. J., 371 Terrell, S. F„ 297, 371 Terry, R. F., 292 Thames, R. D., 242, 371 Thames, T. R., 245,341 Thaxton, H. W., 371 Thipayarat, A., 318 Thorn, P. R, 371 Thomae, D. C , 341 Thomas, A. H., 371 Thomas, C. E., 256, 371 Thomas, E. W., 318 Thomas, J. E., 371 Thomas, J. L., 308, 341 Thomas, J. G, 297, 341 Thomas, J. R., 98, 235, 264, 371 Thomas, J. M, 371 Thomas, J. L., 371 Thomas, K. K , 102, 262, 371 Thomas, L. E., 257, 371 Thomas, L. G, 283, 341 Thomas, M. L., 341 Thomas, M. J., 371 Thomas, R. S., 371 Thomas, S. E., 260, 341 Thomas, V. N., 67, 228, 283, 371 Thomason, D. N., 371 Thompson, B., 238, 371 Thompson, B. J., 101, 241, 371 Thompson, D. E., 371 Thompson, D. G, 285, 341 Thompson, D. A., 283, 288, 341 Thompson, D. S., 251, 371 Thompson, F., 308, 341 Thompson, F. A., 283 Thompson, H. S., 341 Thompson, H. N., 371 Thompson, J. B., 311 Thompson, J. M, 371 Thompson, J. R , 371 Thompson, J. E., 258, 272, 289, 341 Thompson, J. W., 341 Thompson, J. B., 311 Thompson, J. R., 371 Thompson, J. D., 341 Thompson, J. G, 277, 371 Thompson, M. E., 371 Thompson, M. N., 341 Thompson, P. R., 284, 371 Thompson, P. A,, 371 Thompson, R. K., 371 Thompson, R. M, 371 Thompson, S. F., 341 Thompson, S. W., 371 Thompson, V. S., 102, 371 Thompson, W. M., 371 Thompson, W. E., 238, 371 Thomson, F. M., 102, 279, 371 Thorn, J. G, 112,250 Thorn, M. G, 318 Thorne.J. A., 371 Thornhill, D. H., 107 Thornhill, K. E, 372 Thornhill, T. D., 312 Thornton, M. J., 299 Thornton, S. B., 318 Thrash, B. S., 102, 372 Thrash, D. J., 372 Thrash J. D, 302 Thrash, J. L., 235, 236, 341 Thrash, K. R., 293, 341 Threadgill, W.J.,261 Tidwell, R. L., 341 Tighe, L. A., 372 Tigrett, T H, 341 TilleryJ., 312, 372 Tillman, R. E., 372 Tims, E. K., 102, 284, 298, 305, 372 Tingle, O. S., 372 Tingle, S. L., 372 Tingle, W. K., 372 Tinsley, B. R., 372 Tippit, W. L., 372 Tipton, G. A., 341 Tipton, W. B„ 101,241 Tiranasar, G, 318 Tisdale, G. T, 372 Tolar, R. A., 294, 372 Tolar, S. D., 236, 372 Tolar, T. G, 372 Toles, L. G, 372 TollisonJ. D., 372 Tom, C S., 372, 285 Tom, J. G, 246, 290, 372 Tomlinson, E. L., 372 Tompkins, E. C, 372 Toney, F. L., 372 Toney, S. M., 242, 319 Tooney, R. D., 277, 372 Topp, R. G, 341 Torres, M. G, 372 Touchet.J.J., 291 Touchstone, R. R , 294, 297, 341 Towles, L. W., 107, 261, 341 Townsend.J. C, 341 Townsend, S. E., 341 Trainer, P. A., 372 Tramel, G R., 319 Tramel, W. M., 372 Trammell, D. L., 372 Trammell, W. D., 319 Trapp,TJ.,93,252 Trawick, B. G, 372 Trehern.S. P., 341 Trenor, T. H., 372 Tribble, A., 289, 372 Trice, J. F., 341 Trimble, S. K„ 98 Triplett, C, 341 Triplett, C. B., 372 Triplett, H. P., Ill, 254, 255, 259 Triplett, R. W., 107, 113, 261, 341 Trogdon, M. L., 257 Troskey, K. T., 341 Trotter, L. O., 372 TroxellJ. G, 289, 341 Truhett, E. A., 294 Truhett, P.J., 277, 284 Truhett, P. J., 277, 284 Truitt, L. E., 372 Trulsen, S. L., 372 Tse, F. M., 107, 108, 278 Tubbs, B. D., 93, 99, 224, 225, 341 Tubertini, L. A., 62, 184, 289, 372 Tucker, A. G, 319 Tucker, CT, 341 Tucker, C. A., 372 Tucker, G. L., 238, 372 Tucker, J. D, 372 Tucker, O C, 372 Tucker, P. G, 282 Tucker, P. J., 283, 372 Tucker, V. M., 299 Tucker, V. L., 293, 341 Tucker, V. B., 372 Tuggle, R. W., 372 Tullos, R. L., 372 Tupman, T. E., 372 Turfitt, T. A., 341 Turman, L. M., 372 Turnage, L. A., 297, 341 Turner, A., 372 Turner, C. M., 252 Turner, E. B., 372, 310 Turner, G, E„ 269 TurnerJ. S, 257 Turner, M. K., 102, 289, 372 Turner, M. G., 372 Turner, M. A., 372 Turner, R. E., 372 Turner, S. L„ 372 Turner, T. R., 257 Turnipseed, B. T, 235, 236, 372 Turnipseed, D. M., 341 Turnipseed, E A., 372 Turnipseed, P. A., 372 Turpin, E. L., 289, 342 Tutor, D. R., 372 Tutton, G. W„ 372 Twyman, S. E., 372 Twyner, B. S., 342 Tyler, N. B„ 372 Tyrone, W A., 372 LI Uithoven.J. P., 285 Ukaraputhipron, V., 319 Umfress, P. A., 283, 297, 342 Underwood, J. E., 372 Underwood, R. D., 372 Upchurch, A. K., 372 Upshaw, R. S., 372 Upton, B. S., 289, 372 Upton, T. L., 283, 342 Utley, W. G, 372 V Vail, M. E., 372 Vaishnav, D. D, 319 Valentine, J. M., 372 Valentour, M. S., 342 Vallas, S. R., 372 Van Devender, M. C, 342 Van Hecke, M. E., 262, 288, 295 Van Horn, J. R., 342 Vance, J. P., 372 Vance, L.J. ,372 Vance, W. R , 254, 372 Vandevender, W. T, 278, 342 Vanfosson, G J., 372 Vanlandingham, E. J., 372 Vanlandingham, G L., 372 Vansice, E. L., 372 Vardaman, K. R., 372 Varner, R. P., 372 Vaughn, C. A., 372 Vaughn, GH., 342 Vaughn, D.J.,342 Vaughn, J. W, 372, 309 Vaughn, M. A., 342 Vaughn, P. S., 308, 372 Vaughn, R. B„ 372 Verhoeven, G. R, 372 Vernon, M. W., 342 Via.G M, 372 Vickers, D. T., 372 Vincent, J. S., 342 Vincent, S. M., 255, 342 Vinson, D. V., 372 Vinzant, D. W., 372 Virden.J. G, 109,372 Vithayaviroj, V., 319 Volz, A. G, 372 Von Kohn, B. R., 260, 342 Von Seutter, C. R., 342 Vongthongson, G, 319 Vosburgh, M. D., 319 Vosburgh, R. A., 258, 275, 288, 372 Vosburgh, T. L., 184, 258, 288, 372 Vuncannon, S. E., 308, 372 W Waage, K. L„ 372 Waas, R. A.,372 Wachs, S. D, 246, 342 Wade, D. L., 372 Wadhwani, A. R., 279, 319 Wadlington, T. C, 373 Wadlington, W. R„ 342 Walden.J. L., 311 Waldrip, M. J., 238, 373 Waldron, M. A., 293 Waldrop, D. D., 256 Waldrup, G E., 373 Walhood, S. G, 342 Walker, B. R , 373 Walker, D. L., 373 Walker, D. M., 373 Walker, D. S., 373 Walker, E. O , 373 Walker, J. G, 373 Walker, J D, 103 Walker, K., 373, 288, 262 Walker, M. W„ 107, 108, 342 Walker, R, W., 373 Walker, R. G, 373, 294 Walker, R. L., 373, 302 Walker, S. V., 373 Walker, T. E„ 95, 99, 247, 342, 279 Walker, W., 109, 342 Wall, F. L., 373 Wall J. E„ 373 Wall, R. R., 373 Wallace, C. A., 373 Wallace, J. G, 373 Wallace, M. G, 373 Wallace, R. E„ 300 Waller, W. L„ 93, 99, 1 1 1 , 342, 255, 280, 259 Waller, W. L„ 373 Walley, E. E., 373 Wallington, E. H , 254 Wallis, P. L., 373 Walls, D. G , 288 Walls, M., 373, 308 Walls, S. K., 262 Walt, D. L., 373 Walters, A. H., 225, 247, 373 Walters, D. A., 113,296 Walters, G. W., 373 Walters, R. O., 373 Walton, A., 373 Walton, H. D., 342, 297 Walton, M. E , 373, 256 Walton, P. L., 373 Walton, R. G, 342 Walton, S. M., 235, 236 Walton, W. M., 373 Ward, D. L, 274 Ward, D. E., 287 Ward, D. E., 256 Ward, D. A., 373 Ward, E. R., 373 Ward, H. G, 272 Ward, N. E., 373 Ward, P. D„ 373 Ward, T. A., 373 Ward, W. H., 373 Ward, W. M, 373 Wardlaw, E. G, 342, 261 Ware, B. S., 342 Ware, J. B„ 373 Waring, H. G, 373 Warner, D. W., 342 Warner, G. M, 293 Warren, R. L., 373, 277 Warren, V. L., 373 Warriner, R., 373 Washburn, N. I., 373 Washington, G, 319 Wasson, Z. L., 342 Waters, D. V, 373 Waters, R. M, 373 Watkins, B. W., 373 Watkins, G A., 373, 286 Watkins, E. J., 373 414 Watkins, P. A., 373 Watkins, W R„ 373 Watson, R. L., 373 Watson, J. A., 373 Watson, S. A. D., 284, 277, 294 Watts, A. R„ 373 Watts, C. S., 373 Watts, E. T., 373 WattsJ. G, Ill, 112,342,250 Watts, K. J, 274 Watts, M. V., 373,251 Watts, N. H„ 292 Watts, T. M., 302 Weathers, G. W„ 263 Weathersby, M. P., 235, 373 WeathersbyJ. L„ 373 Weaver, D. L., 342 Weaver, J. D, 373 Weaver, K. L , 373 Webb, C. P., 373 Webb, D. S., 373 Webb, J. R, 93, 291,273 Webb, L. K., 373 Webb, P. G, 342, 277 Webb, R. P., 373, 289 Webb, S. L., 373, 258 Webb, W. R., 342 Webber, R., 342 Webster, C R, 373 Webster, W. H, 281, 280 WechslerJ. D., 373 Weddle, W, S., 342 Wedgeworth, M. M., 100, 103, 342, 275, 277, 289 Weed, R A., 245, 342 Weed, SD, 373 Weeks, B. R., 319 Weeks, J. B, 342 Weems, M. L„ 373 Weems, N., 373 Weems, P. R„ 342, 284, 277 Weems, S., 373 Weilenman, E. P., 373 Weir, SD, 373 Welborn, R. A., 266 Welch, J. E., 309 Welch, J. K, 342 Welch, L. S., 309 Welford, L. F„ 342 Wells, A. S., 342 Wells, B.E., 245, 255,254 WellsJ. W., 260 Wells, K. C, 342 Wells, R. L., 373 Wells, S. L., 255 Welsh, L. C, 258, 373 Werkheiser, S. E., 373 Wesley, D. H , 342 Wesley, J. L„ 244, 373 Wesson, K., 342 West, D. E., 291 West, D. J, 373 West, G S., 373 West, H. J, 373 WestJ. A., 373 West, J D, 373 West, J. J., 373 West, M. A., 277, 373 West, M. R., 342 West, P. R„ 373 West, R. L., 373 West, V. E., 373 West, V. E., 373 Westbrook, P.J., 284 Westendorf, R. R., 373 Westcrfield, R. C, 107 Westmoreland, E. F , 319 Westmoreland, K., 95, 277, 286, 342 Weston, R. C, 246, 373 WeverJ. W.,296, 373 Whalen,CH.,256, 373 Wheeler, D. I., 110 Wheeler, E. N., 374 Wheeler, E. S., 374 Wheeler, R , 374 Whetstone, D. R., 374 Whitacre, C. M., 342 Whitaker, C.J., 374 Whitaker, J., 374 Whitaker, J. E„ 342 Whitaker, T. E., 374 White, B. G, 374 White, D. S., 276, 374 White, K, 374 White, H. D , 374 White, J. H.,302, 374 White, J. R, 342 WhiteJ. R., 342 White, J. L., 294, 297, 374 WhiteJ. A, 374 White, L. D., 374 White, M. E., 374 White, M. A., 343 White, P. R., 207, 343 White, R. D., 285, 343 White, R- L., 374 White, R. L., 266, 374 White, R. E., 343 White, V., 291, 374 White, V.J., 374 Whitehead, L. H , 257 Whitehead, S. A., 343 Whiteside, F. M„ 343 WhitesideJ. A., 374 Whitfield, R. A., 374 Whitfield, R. A., 298 Whitley, R. S., 277, 374 Whitlock, A,, 374 Whitlock, D. S„ 343 Whitlock, R. G , 374 Whitt, E. H., 254, 257 Whitworth, T. M, 306 Wicker, T. W., 374 Wicks, C. C, 343 Wiggins, F. B, 110,301,374 Wiggins, W. F, 374 Wigginton, W. D., 343 Wigle, C D., 374 Wigley.T. B.,311 Wilbanks, E. L„ 374 Wilbanks, R. L„ 374 Wilbanks, R. F., 374 Wilbanks, S. J., 374 Wilburn, L. S„ 343 Wilburn, R., 102, 251, 302, 374 Wilcox, F. B„ 242, 374 WildmanJ. L, 374 Wilemon, B. B., 252 Wilemon, D. K., 240 Wilemon, S. F., 374 Wiley, L. L., 343 Wilkerson, G W., 343 Wilkerson, G S., 374 Wilkerson, W. B., 256, 291 Wilkes, F. E., 299 Wilkes, M. W., 374 Wilkes, S. E., 288, 374 Wilkinson, A. N., 251,374 Wilkinson, M. L., 283 Willcoxon, R. C, 343 Williams, A. R., 302, 374 Williams, B. E., 308,311, 343 Williams, C, 252, 374 Williams, C. D, 312 Williams, CV, 241, 343 Williams, C M , 374 Williams, E. D , 302 Williams, F. R., 374 Williams, F. D.. 302, 374 Williams, G , 374 Williams, I. L., 343 WilliamsJ. N.,266, 267 Williams, J. D., 343 Williams, J. M., 374 Williams, J. E„ 374 Williams, J. E., 245,343 Williams, J. D., 374 Williams, J. A., 374 Williams, L. K., 251,374 Williams, M. K , 294 Williams, M. H., 108, 374 Williams, N. L„ 374 Williams, P. A, 374 Williams, R. D, 237 Williams, R. D , 374 Williams, S. C, 374 Williams, S. J., 374 Williams, S. T., 374 Williams, T N., 112,250,374 Williams, T. G, 374 Williams, V. A., 276, 286, 374 Williams, W. C, 343 Williamson, D. E., 312 Williamson, J W. 374 Williamson, J. E., 294, 297 Williamson, K. E., 374 Williamson, M., 374 Williamson, M. L., 258, 273, 343 Williamson, M. B„ 374 Williamson, O. P., 62, 374 Williford, C H., 374 Williford, J. C, 310 Williford, S. B„ 273 Willingham, J. D , 112, 248, 249, 250, 343 Willis, D. G„ 343 Willis, E.G. 251, 275, 374 Willis, J. A, 374 Willis, S. T, 374 Wilson, A. H , 374 Wilson, A. W., 274, 309 Wilson, C. L., 245, 343 Wilson, C. S„ 343 Wilson, D. C , 343 Wilson, D., 374 Wilson, F. R., 261, 374 Wilson, H. F., 374 Wilson, J. B., 374 Wilson, M. R, 374 Wilson, R. B., 257 Wilson, R. L., 374 Wilson, R R , 278, 374 Wilson, R. J, 343 Wilson, S. A, 374 Wilson, T. E., 374 Wilson, T. G , 285 Wilson, T. N., 343 Wilson, T. W., 374 Wilson, W. S, 374 Wimberly, D. W., 2 73, 343 WimpeeJ. W.,343 Winbush, M. N., 93, 98, 67, 374 Windham, J. T., 374 Windham, J . W., 374 Windham, J. V., 374 Windham, M. T„ 374 Windham, R K., 284, 374 Windham, S. A„ 277, 343 Windham, W, J., 311 Wing, K. J., 298, 343 Wingate, L. K., 319 Winkel,E.J.,309, 343 Winkeliohn, K. M., 343 Winstead, R. C, 311,374 Winters, B. J, 343 Wise, L„ 110, 294 Wise, R. E., 343 Wise, S. G., 242, 343 Wise, T. L„ 374 Wise, T. L., 226 Wiseman, D. M, 276, 343 Wiseman, D. W., 343 Wiseman, R- A., 374 WisnerJ. A., 343 Withers, S. A., 242 Wofford, D. S., 240 WoffordJ. L, 374 Wolfe, L W., 261 Wolfe, V. L„ 374 Wolfe, W. W., 299 Womack, D. C , 270, 343 Wong, C. A, 290, 374 Wong, G., 319 Wong, L., 290 Wong, R. D„ 240, 241, 290, 343 Wood,G R, 235, 343 Wood, I. L.,343 Wood, L. G, 240, 343 Wood, M. W, 374 Wood, M. E„ 343 Wood, P. L, 343 Wood, P. K, 343 Wood, R. H., 113,343 Wood, S. R., 375 Wood, W. T., 375 WoodallJ. L„ 238, 375 Woodel), P. M., 343 Woodruff, S. E., 283, 293, 343 Woods, C S., 375 Woods, J. T.,343 Woods, K. L„ 343 Woods, M. S„ 343 Woodward, A. F„ 375 Woodward, G. L.,343 Woodward,.]. A, 375 Woodward, J. D., 375 Woodward, T. L., 242 Woodward, W. M, 312 Woody, K. L., 294, 344 WoodyearJ. T.,375 Wooten, D. L., 375 WootenJ. A, 261,375 Wooten, J. H„ 375 Word, H. M., 344 Word, J. L., 375 Worley, M. S., 375 Worrell, B. J., 293 Worrell, L. J, 375 Worthey, W. M, 113,261,311 Worthy, A. D., 344 Wren, P. N„ 287 Wright, C. F„ 375 Wright, C. L., 344 Wright, F. R., 375 Wright, G. K., 375 Wright, J. 1,344 Wright, M. P., 344 Wright, R. H„ 375 Wyatt, F. G, 260 Wyatt, G D., 297 Wyatt, J A. ,278, 375 Wynn, A. H, 375 Y Yarborough, E. P., 256, 375 Yarborough, H. L„ 375 Yarborough, S. S., 375 Yarbrough, B. L., 274, 344 YarbroughJ. W., 101,375 Yarbrough, T. S, 95, 108, 248, 344 Yates, A. M, 283, 344 Yates, B J, 277, 375 Yates, D. M., 299, 375 Yates, L. S., 375 Yates, M. A., 103, 283, 293 Yates, M. L„ 293, 375 Yates, M. D., 107, 344 Yelverton, D. G., 344 Yerger, G. N„ 344 Yilling, F. P., 262, 375 Yilling, K. E., 294, 344 Young, B.J. ,277, 375 Young, B. D, 375 Young, D. B., 293, 344 Young, F. W , 375 Young, G. T„ 112, 344 Young, G. G., 375 Young, J. N., 319 Young, J. V, 375 Young, M. R., 294, 344 Young, M. B., 375 Young, R. H, 344 Young, R. T„ 375 Young, T. H., 248, 250 Young, W. A, 344 Young, W. W„ 375 Youngblood, D. L., 375 Youngblood, G. F., 108, 344 Younger, M. P., 291, 375 Z Zuber CR iZi 415 Closing To compile the history of 1974 while that history is being made has been quite a difficult task We have tried to capture the changes, spirit and mood of this particular year, and, at the same time, create a treasured and valuable memory book for the future. I am sure there will be many different opinions concerning this year ' s book. I have tried to incorporate new ideas, as well as meet the pre-established criteria. It has been a difficult task, but, despite the problems, doubts, and headaches, it has been a rewarding experience. I would like to express my thanks to those who have contributed to the production of the 1974 REV- EILLE. First and foremost, to my dedicated staff who spent many hours working on this book. And to busan Brown, my efficient business manager, who did much more than her share to help me Also a special thanks to Mary Sumners who was more like an editor than an assistant. Special thanks to Kenny Wing, Raymond Wong, and Jerry Burkett, REVEILLE photographers for their many hours spent taking and developing pictures; Fred Faulk for supplying the pictures we were not able to get; Bob Hampton and Mansell McCord for making all the arrangements for the Miss Rev- eille Beauty Pageant an d to Dr. Paul Pietri for his excellent job as Master of Ceremonies of the pag- eant; Stevens Studios for their outstanding class pictures. Recognition is due to Nicky Drake and Ed Lopeland of Taylor Publishing Company for their suggestions and advice, and to our advisor, Dr. Roy Kuby A special thanks must be given to our representative from Taylor, Larry Hatfield who has helped me tremendously to complete this undertaking. Finally, my greatest appreciation to the under- standing and patient friends who have made editing the REVEILLE possible and enjoyable Martha Armstrong Specifications The 1974 REVEILLE was printed by Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas. Copy was com- posed photographically by the Intertype Fototronic Computer. Endsheets were printed in Taylor ' s I rocess 289 Blue. The honorary pages were printed on Blue Weave Gainsborough Text paper 83 I ortrait work was done by Stevens Studios of Bangor, Maine. The bulk of the remaining work was photographed by Kenny Wing, Raymond Wong, and Jerry Burkett, REVEILLE photographers Color orvrn r P . Ct u 1 65 W6re P hoto § ra P hed b y Fre d Faulk. Opening Section color were photographed by REVEILLE photographers and George Abihider. The binding was Taylor ' s Blue Smyth binding with a hand tooled grain and a dark black overtone application. Press run was 7200 copies at 416 pages. 416 IB™ ! ■Hi m ■Mi ' : ; iHB I 91 iililil  w ■ktra $$ I 8 Ssi 9n MRU ■■hHH mmm m m H 1 m i ■■' ■' wm m wm rail JH HSUHSSffi ; Mi  SIS! 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