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Sports ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ww Features 101 Activities 113 Events 225 Residences 239 Greeks 257 Academics 311 Classes 337 CONTENTS ;s REVEILLE 1976 Vol. 71 An official publication of the students of Mississippi State University Mississippi State, Mississippi CAROL CRUMBLEY WILLIAM STEPHENS Editor Business Manager j -£? • • ■ ■■ ' ' ■ ' - l l ■ ' ' ■■ ■•■. ' ■KSi . ' ■ 3for Ml BlBatypx, 1 r famtg Mt n, anb Aaurtta Sirb ' a-Hy? Bieto of (Sampus an tljf Sarmitora — MlSBxaaippi A. HI. GloUfg E lireworks, parades, celebrations — our nation ' s 200th birthday party! The United States of America with all of its pomp, splendor, and boastful pride has partially man- aged to survive a bitter rivalry with father time. But, through a trial and error process, unmatched in the history of modern civilization, the U.S.A. steadfastly has taken and held the number one position in world affairs. So, here we are — the star-spangled, undaunted home of the free, two centuries later. Both our forefathers and today ' s leaders refuse to be satisfied with present achievement. Perfection ( the BEST ) was and remains the American dream — the unattainable coup de grace of our powerful democracy. Perhaps this is the rea- son that chants of criticism ring so loudly, not only from jealous outsiders but by our very own citizenry. Stand back, take heed of Jefferson ' s all too familiar prescription for our con- tinued well-being: We the people, in order to form a more perfect union — Americans thank goodness will never be satisfied — HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Class of 1883 MISSISSIPPI STATE COLLEGE (Taken about April, 1881) ijjjHBHiiBJJfe 1 - rcjjTTjgft gyi-- - ' f: : ' 3NHMM St W . ' %M SV -j| M%£? ► 1 1 . . •- ■ : . ' , . . W : t B JFa jjj! K v i §6 l4f 9 yf Til poj |9r| I s w • fMrj; E T l ilM :v i 11 IIIMiHIHIllI 3f2 jP L ' 10 11 12 f « 5 ,m | ' •• IP 13 14 As our nation completes a second century of independence, Mississippi State University (old A M) pproaches a centennial celebration of its very own. Along with the purple-mountained motherland, 4SU has sufficiently bested the trials that naturally confront a university. Class of 1923 ' s Most Popu- ir John C, Stennis could have hardly forseen that blacks would be enrolled at his alma mater in a 3w short years, or run for governor for that matter. Soldiers in blue once milling about the drillfield ave been replaced by a free-lance type student decked in a Fuzzy Buffer T-shirt. Times have changed onsiderably in Mississippi and can be exemplified no more radically than by the 1975 gubernatorial ampaign which threw at odds two unlikely candidates. A popular, business-like, it ' s time to change Republican Carmichael was pitted against a wealthy, bulldozer-driving, lunch-pail carrying Democrat inch. Regardless of the various political storms and social changes that evolve around our university, 4SU still creeps toward the century mark. Ninety-eight years and counting — State in the good old American tradition is bound to succeed. 15 16 H M C5H3P -£V£-JwJm A L r -= - C7vrav_AS S fill rel mll ffi lj r . 4 L W i r My God! Where did all these people come from? Everybody in Mississippi must be going here this year! Excuse me. Is this the line for registration? Fill this out and then stand in that line? O. K. Hey Buddy, where ' s the end of this line? What do you mean, do I know where high- way 82 is?! 18 19 20 21 If you sit inside the circle, you belong If you sit outside the circle, you belong. Not to sit is not to belong. To sit is to belong . . . Unless it ' s raining outside. A Union of what? People or numbers; races; creeds; national origins? The Union — with its own 1984 bookstore. 22 23 The Library with thoughts hard-bound and soft — (Please Use Main Entrance) A systematic classification of ourselves. (Men — Women) 26 A misunderstood giant HO HO HO. Vv When Books are dead, so are we. Travel to another land . . . just don ' t forget to check through Customs on your way out the door. 27 28 There is a peculiar quietness around here in the evening. The pace has slowed to an almost trancendental cessa- tion. Most of the classes are over. The administrators and day students have long since driven back to the city. It is a time of recuperation ... or a time to get ready for the night. 29 mm 4 ( i 30 31 32 remember, le first day of school, ow the trees rere just beginning ) show changes, rid how the few scattered leaves Dotting the ground rere the vanguard of Dmething yet to come. I remember our first teacher coming into the classroom, towering over us in front with an expression that could have descended from George Washington ' s face when introduced to his new army. recall the smell of new denim, le sounds made by unfamiliar oices, and the small lump of pprehension that worms its way lto a stranger ' s throat. ' hen, arely noticeable, le buildings slowly evealed their relationships ntil I knew where I was going; Familiar faces, some with, some without names, began to bud forth from the crowds; I read smiles as being warm and friendly, and even found some kinship with the rain. The general called me by name; and expected more of me for it. 33 Let us leave the multitudes to their devices and 11,000 interpretations of the same story. Let ' s not lose us — or the individual each in this Administration. Lose your self to find your self. There ' s more to you than meets the I. v 34 CTf STEPHEN DILL LEEJ LIEUTENANT GENERAL C.S.A. FIRST PRESIDENT AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICALi COLLEGE OF MISSISSIPPI %0 SPORTS Let us leave the multitudes to their devices and 11,000 interpretations of the same story. Let ' s not lose us — or the individual each in this Administration. Editor: Mark Bounds Lose your self to find your self. There ' s more to you than meets the I. 34 spouts Winning isn ' t everything, but it beats anything that comes in second. Paul Bear Bryant t . V 1 ' ' ., ' . MSU Footba 38 Regardless of the effort exerted by the 1975 edition of Tyler ' s Dogs, the most memorable events occurred in places far removed from the gridiron. A March 1975 meeting of Southeastern Conference officials gave proper omen of things to come. The Conference passed legislation which banned artificial noisemak- ers from all conference athletic events. The cowbell, long a symbol of the undying spirit of State fans, emitted its last signs of life in the opening game and finally perished as the season progressed. This action was followed by a two-year probation sentence by the NCAA in September. The NCAA also imposed specific sanctions against two State footballers, return specialist Richard Blackmore and defensive giant Larry Gillard. Throughout the season State ath- letes and fans questioned the legality of this turn of events, but more often they pondered the morality of their persecution. Indeed, the fall of 1975 at Missis- sippi State was not an ideal setting for a winning col- legiate football program. If you choose to forget the ' 75 season, as many will, you may have overlooked a period when many diffi- culties were turned into opportunities. On September 6, State took to the beautiful turf of Memphis Memorial Stadium before a sellout crowd of 45,919. The game did not match the heroics or excitement of the ' 74 duel as the State defense led by Costict. Hull and Black held Memphis to 68 yards in the second-half for a 17-7 victory. After obtaining a week off and a two-year proba- tion sentence, the Dogs journeyed to Athens for their first SEC encounter of the season. After a brilliant defensive display in the first half, Georgia took advantage of numerous State turnovers in the second half to hand the Mississippi Canines a 28-6 defeat. Perhaps the toughest loss of the season was to Flo- rida in Jackson. After Kenny Jordan ' s record-setting 54-yard field goal had given State a first-half lead, fumblitis, of the previously-mentioned Georgia vari- ety, provided the Gators with a 27-10 decision. The chill of defeat was not exemplified in the statistics as the State attack chewed up about 100 more yards than the Florida offense. State rebounded during the next month to post four consecutive victories over non-conference opponents despite the injuries of running-back Den- nis Johnson and quarterback Bruce Threadgill. The campus victories over Southern and North Texas State were marked by a persistent impotence in the Bulldog offensive machine. Freshman quarterback James Harris made his debut against Rice with a touchdown pass before a poor crowd in Houston, Texas. The Louisville game forced the Bulldogs to come back from a 14-7 deficit as consistent Walter Packer led State to a 28-14 victory. Four consecutive victories did much to negate the memories of State ' s off-the-field problems. A victory over Alabama could have done even more. Such seemed to be the strategy as the Dogs took the field before a sellout crowd in Jackson. Harvey Hull was at last rewarded for his persistent great efforts as he raced 45 yards with an errant ' Bama pitch. The Dogs struck again with a Jordan field goal for a 10-7 half- time lead. Late in the third quarter, the Tide turned. Faced with a fourth-and-one situation at the ' Bama goal and a chance to put the game away, Har- mon was stopped short. After the recovery of a fum- bled punt and the interception of an errant Thread- gill aerial, the Tide was well on their way to a 21-10 victory. The forthcoming week ' s encounter with Auburn had all the possibilities of being a classic. Shug Jor- dan (God rest his soul) was coaching his final game at Jordan-Hare Stadium. State fans, who universally despise Shug for his efforts to ban the bell, would have cherished a victory at Auburn almost as much as one at Oxford. After Auburn dominated the first quarter for an 8-0 lead, Threadgill, playing his best game of the season, directed State to a substantial lead before Auburn battled back for a 21-21 tie. They say ties are like kissing your sister — nothing could be worse than kissing Shug Jordan. For those who made the trek to Baton Rouge, the memory is still a fond one. The Bulldogs had not won a game in Tiger Stadium since 1963, when Ode Bur- rel returned a punt for a touchdown with only sec- onds remaining. This year ' s contest found the Tigers simply outmanned before an unusually silent crowd. Henry Davison sparkled on defense, and the Pack streaked 85 yards with a perfectly-executed pitch in posting a 16-6 victory. The Bulldogs returned to Memorial Stadium in Jackson to face the Rebels from the smaller state- supported institution at Oxford. In the season finale for both teams, the Bulldog offense seemed to regain its midseason inefficiencies. After being given a touchdown on fumble recovery in the State endzone, t wo Lavinghouse field goals sustained the Rebel vic- tory as the defenses dominated until the final gun. Special tribute this year goes to seniors Hymel, Wallace, Miller, Key, Brislin, and Eidson for consist- ent leadership despite having no chance of going bowling. Also, Walter Packer became Mississippi State ' s all-time leading rusher in the Alabama game, eclipsing the record of 1,865 yards previously held by Wayne Jones. Richard Keys was State ' s sole repre- sentative on the All-SEC First Team, while Black, Hull, Nichols, Eidson, Packer, and Costict gained Second Team recognition. The exclusion of Packer from the First Team was regarded as a scandalous decision except in Georgia. The Cracker State Bull- dog ' s own Glynn Harrison gained First Team status by having only a mediocre season in comparison to Packer. The death of Athletic Director Charles Shira brought sorrow to all associated with Mississippi State. His courageous and determined efforts helped State athletic teams to achieve the respectability they now enjoy. The successes of Coach Tyler ' s rebuilding program are evident in spite of the difficulties incurred during the ' 75 season. The ' 74 and ' 75 Bulldog units posted consecutive winning records for the first time since the Jackie Parker era. Winning is rapidly becoming a habit at Mississippi State. 39 MISSISSIPPI M STADHM 4 I • % i rfMK , it r FT   |P Mm v ? J ,JM |fp 1 KINNEY JORDAN KS 52 SIDNEY KEY DT i 5 JAMES HARRIS QB 53 DUANE MCNEILL OG 6 NORMAN JOSEPH QB 54 TIM YANCEY DE ! 7 JOHNNY REIN SE 55 RICHARD KEYS C 10 JIMMY PAYNE SE 56 MARK WHITE DE 11 DAVID MITCHELL QB 57 RONALD BECHET C ! 12 STEVE WOHLERT FL 59 LEE WILLIAMS OG 13 MIKE TURNER DB 61 GEORGE MAY OG 14 BILL HUDSPETH FL 62 BOB PHILLIPS OT 16 BILL LEE DHB 63 BILL COOK DE 17 BRUCE THREADGILL QB 65 ART LAMM MG 1 19 BRISTER SANDERS DB 67 SAM NICHOLS OG 20 HENRY DAVIDSON DHB 68 MARK TROGDON OT 21 ALTON MCREE SE 69 STEVE PRICE OT 22 LEON ALEXANDER DHB 70 CHUCK BRISLIN OT 24 GAVIN REES SE 71 RONNIE CUEVAS OG 25 DENNIS JOHNSON FB 72 JIM EIDSON OT 26 MIKE LAWRENCE S 73 ED KEEFER OT 28 LARRY BUIE DHB 74 LOYD GUILLORY MG 29 DARRYL MCGLASTER TB 75 FRED RAINER OG 30 RICHARD BLACKMORE S 11 JOE SOILEAU OT 31 RODNEY JONES FB 79 LARRY GILLARD DT 32 MARK MCINTOSH TB 80 JACK RICKMAN KS 33 CALVIN HYMEL LB 81 ROBERT CHATMAN FS 34 JAMES FREMAN DB 82 BOBBY MOLDEN TE 34 DON MEYERCHICK FB 83 DUNCAN MCKENZIE TE 35 PHIL LAWLER TB 84 MIKE EDWARDS TE 36 STAN BLACK S 85 BILL MAXEY DB 37 BOBBY WALLACE S 86 HOWARD LEWIS TE 38 RAY COSTICT LB 87 STEVE WHITE SE 39 HUGH CHRISTIAN DT 88 DANNY MALONE TE 40 WALTER PACKER TB 89 KEN KINGREY DE 41 TERRY VITRANO FB 90 KEN COMER DE 42 GERALD VAUGHT KS 91 JOHN SHAW DT 43 WILL COLTHARP DE 92 FRED PEPPER DE 44 JERALD PORTER LB 93 JOHN CARTER DT 45 ANDY MILLER LB 94 WALLY COX DE 46 HENRY MONROE DB 95 RAYMOND PEYTON DE 48 CLARENCE HARMON FB 95 MARK HITT MG 49 GERALD JACKSON LB 96 PERRY TANKSLEY DT 50 BILL HOLT C 97 RALPH HAYES MG 51 J. B. SIMS DE 99 HARVEY HULL MG 42 46 48 «- ' 49 50 ISU Dogcatchers The Dogcatchers is an organization of MSU students chosen to represent the MSU football recruiting pro- im. It is affiliated with the Department of Student Affairs and the Department of Athletics. Their purpose to aid in recruiting of prospective football players and to relieve football coaches of routine, time consum- l task involved with recruiting which can be performed by someone else. They assist the MSU Alumni isociation as hostesses and MSU representatives as well as serve as representatives of Mississippi State liversity in the community and state. st Row: Carleen Miller, Gwendolyn Smith. Pam Maddox, Vivian Beasley, Patsy Webber, Tricia Winfield, Thelma Purnell, Sharon Eubanks. :ond Row: Melinda Davis. Melissa Russell, Diane Porter, Becky Gibson, Kay Bryant, Sky Craft, Karen Wedgeworth, Laura Moak, Lisa Craw- i. Third Row: Debo Harris. Kay Kingrey, Laura Williams. Deborah Clay, Donna Massey. Pam Vance, Marcia Myrick. Sharon Nicks, Vickie :key, Chandler Mitts, Joyce Santos. 51 52 ra £  MSU Cheerleaders ' op: Barbara Forrest and Glen McCullough. Bottom Left: Lolo Tubertini and Guy Nowell. Bottom Right: Frank Anger, Mike Man. Oppo- ' te Top Left: Vicki Lyles and Gary Holloway. Opposite Top Right: Karen Clements and Mike Lowe. Opposite Bottom Left: Shelton owie, Bully. Opposite Bottom Right: Virginia White and Andy Campagna. 53 MSU Basketball 10 RAY WHITE 11 AL PERRY 44 LORENZA HALL Tl MARTIN CUPIT 32 JOE DEAN 33 WALTER WRIGHT 34 JEFF STROMAN 35 RICH KNARR 40 RICK MOSS 41 TAYLOR WILLIAMS 4, ' } DON COLEMAN 15 GARY HOOKER 51 DAVE HUDEK 54 WILEY PECK 55 BARRY WESTON 54 ; ™ P y Mt With the completion of spacious Humphrey Coliseum, Bull- dog fans anticipated a much improved setting for their campus basketball battles. However, with only three seniors returning and one publication picking State to finish last in the Southeast- ern Conference race, Bulldog supporters could not have antici- pated the change of their team ' s performance. The ability of freshmen Gary Hooker, Ray White, and Wiley Peck provided much needed scoring power and rebounding strength. Hooker and White instantly assumed starting roles, and Peck provided frequent relief under the boards. Hooker was a pleasant surprise to State fans. His comical antics on the court combined with his great basketball ability afforded in a degree of showmanship reminiscent of the Pete Maravick days. In fifteen of the first sixteen games, either Hooker or White; led the Dogs in scoring. Peck led the rebounding category in two of these games. Few teams in the country can match the young tal- ent of States ' freshmen. After winning four of five non-conference games to open the 1975-76 campaign, the Bulldogs entered the Dayton Classic as the tournament underdog. After the Dogs downed Dayton on Hooker ' s shot at the buzzer, Long Beach became the next victim in the tournament finals. Hooker captured MVP honors. While Southeastern Conference victories have been few, State had its moments of glory. The first SEC game in the Coli- seum matched the Dogs against the nationally-ranked Wildcats of Kentucky. Although the game was played during the Christ- mas holidays, over 8000 spectators were on hand as the Dogs downed the Wildcats, 77-73. Kentucky led through most of the game, but clutch baskets by Moss and White gave State the lead as Williams and Peck dominated the boards in the late stages. It was the first victory over Kentucky in sixteen years. Playing at home against Vanderbilt the following Monday, the Bulldogs could have been nationally ranked with a win. Two Knarr free throws gave State a two-point lead with nine seconds left. Ford sank a basket for Vandy and sent the game into an overtime which the Commodores dominated. After the Kentucky game, the only other conference wins were against LSU and hapless Ole Miss. The Ole Miss game was played before 9500 in Humphrey Coliseum — the largest crowd ever to witness a basketball game in Mississippi. Dominated by turnovers, the game was not an enjoyable one for the specta- tors. The Rebels tried without much success to nullify the supe- rior State talent with a slow-down offense in the first half. But, hot-shooting Rick Knarr bombed eighteen points as the State victory was never in jeopardy. At press time the Bulldogs sported a 10-8 overall record and a 3-7 conference record. Having already improved on their nine total wins of 1974-75, the Bulldogs have yet to improve on their 5-13 conference record of last year. But with nine conference games remaining, and five of them in Humphrey Coliseum, the Dogs should improve their conference ranking this year. Seniors Rick Knarr, Taylor Williams, Jeff Stroman and Joe Dean will be missed next year. Knarr should finish this season as the fourth leading scorer in Miss. State history — barring injury. Williams has led the team in rebounds since his arrival at M.S.U. Stroman and Dean have been frequent sparkplugs in Bulldog efforts. These Seniors epitomized the leadership and desire characteristic of winners. Next year State will return leading scorers Hooker and White along with starters Al Perry and Walter Wright. Perry and Wright are only sophomores and, with the previously men- tioned freshmen, should provide excitement for years to come. r 55 •22 ' 56 57 f • 4 60 61 m •■ -■■ • m ■ . : . ■■■ ;.■.■ ■■ J X w 64 Bulldog Belles TA p. in ' irst Row: Janet Shaw, Vivian Beasley, Teresa Hopton, Gwen Smith. Second Row: Pam Maddox, Olga Angelo, Lindy Stevens, AJeene Woo- ard. 65 MSU Tennis The 1975 Mississippi State Tennis Team came away with 23 victories in 32 matches, representing the highest totals in MSU history. Alan Jones, in his fourth year as coach of MSU ten- nis said a newfound confidence and pride united his youthful team and spurred them to unexpected victories. Outstanding performances were consistently turned in by Gopel Krishna Nunna, the number one singles player, Anders Mellquist, and Eduardo Copete. Heino Lents, the outspoken, blondhaired freshman from Canada was a bright spot on the 1975 team compiling a 34-8 worksheet in singles play. The highly successful season was highlighted by first place finishes in the Millsaps Indoor Tourna- ment and the Mississippi Intercolle.giate Tourna- ment. The maroon and white racketers volleyed to second place in the Bulldog Classic; and in the SEC Championships, stiff competition dropped them to a tie for sixth. Due to new responsibilities in football, Alan Jones will not return as tennis coach in 1976. Young ener- getic Rodney Hartzog will lead MSU tennis in the coming year and expects to exceed this year ' s results. With a fine recruiting season just completed, MSU tennis looks to the future with confidence. Players such as Raul Espinosa, a junior college transfer, and a lanky red-haired freshman from Laurel by the name of Randy Purdum are expected to see plenty of action. Another encouraging junior college transfer is Morrisio Copete. Thus, it is heartening to look ahead to the new tennis season at MSU, and cheer the victories of a time definitely on the rise. M Left to Right: Lars Holmberg, Anders Mellquist, Per-Olof Nilsson, Heino Lents, Eduardo Copete, Gopie Nunna, Head Coach Alan Jones; Assistant Coach Mac Venable. 66 li mi i iss 67 w MSU Golf Coach Ronnie Moore ' s golf team accentuates youth as the Bulldog golfers hope to improve upon a ninth place finish in the 1975 Southeastern Conference Tournament. Encouraged by a first place in the 1975 Triangular Meet last spring, and by a third place showing in the LSU Invi- tational, the golf team returns with several key lettermen off last year ' s crew. Junior Mitch Adcock of Columbus brings back his steady driving and iron play. Adcock ' s 218 in the 54-hole LSU Invitational led the Bulldogs to third place in a field of twenty teams. He is young, but a fine leader and an excellent pressure player, commented Coach Moore. Fellow third year man Dan Cook of Meridian, an out- standing driver, led MSU in the SEC Championships with a 54-hole total of 231. Sophomore Joe Iupe of Canton, who fired a 54-hole total of 226 in the 1975 Southeastern Intercollegiate Invi- tational, is rated by Moore as one of the top prospects in the league. Joining this trio are Sophomore Ken Looper of Jackson and Senior Bob Weinerth of Cortland, N.Y. Looper was the surprise of 1975 and emerged as the most accurate driver of the team. 68 69 ■ :■■.■■ ■ -. 70 MSU Baseball Mississippi State opened its 1975 baseball sea- son with a three game series against Western Illi- nois within the friendly confines of Dudy Noble Field. The Bulldogs came away with a sweep of that three game series and it looked as though they would challenge defending champ Ala- bama, LSU, and Ole Miss for the Western Divi- sion title in the Southeastern Conference. Opening the season with 14 consecutive home games, State ' s record stood at 9-5 under the lead- ership of first year head coach Jimmy Bragan. The Bulldogs were off to what looked like a fine season. The highlight of the home stand was a two game series with defending SEC champ Vanderbilt. Losing the opener 2-1, the Bulldogs bounced back to lead the Commodores 1-0 after eight full innings of play. In the ninth inning, however, Vanderbilt loaded the bases, with none out. Then a Commodore sent a fly ball deep to right fielder, Freddie Dunlap. The bullet- armed junior from Jackson made the catch and then fired a strike to home plate nailing the run- ner and tagging at third. The Bulldogs got the final out on a ground ball to shortstop Wayne Pinkerton. Following the lengthy home stand, the Bull- dogs journeyed to Tuscalousa, Ala. for a four game series with the Crimson Tide. In this, the opening of Western Division play, MSU tri- umphed in the second and third games and returned home to take on the surprising LSU Tigers with a 2-2 worksheet in the Western Divi- sion. This was to be the pivotal series of the season as the Bulldogs ' expected fortunes for 1975 took an unfortunate turn. The hustling Tigers bom- bed the weary Bulldogs by identical 11-0 scores in the opening double header. The following day, LSU defeated MSU 5-4 and 3-0, dropping the Bulldogs ' record to 2-6 in Western Division play. The four defeats at the hands of the ultimate SEC Champion LSU Tigers, dropped the Bull- dogs into the cellar of the Western Division, a position they would occupy all season long. In 1975, the Mississippi State Baseball Team compiled an overall 16-24 record. At home the ' Dogs were 14-12 while a poor 2-12 worksheet was gathered on the road. A final record of 6-16 was posted in the Western Division. Despite the off season, Head Coach Jimmy Bragan, points toward sparkling performances by several Bulldogs. Steve Hill, a freshman from Birmingham, Ala. led the team in six offensive categories including a .317 batting average which earned him a berth on the All-Western Division team at his third base position. Fresh- man Don Robinson, a hard throwing right-han- der from Iuka, Miss., led the MSU moundsmen with four shutouts while compiling a 4-6 record. His 59 strikeouts in 67 2 3 innings were excep- tional in Coach Bragan ' s words and expects nothing but greatness from this young man in the future. Also listed on the All-Western Divi- sion team was senior center fielder Larry Buck- ley of Hattiesburg, Miss. Major losses to graduation were right-handed pitcher Lamar Pritchard and southpaw Harvey Luby. Also outfielder Benjie Carter and short- stop Wayne Pinkerton will be missed. Pinkerton, drafted by the Texas Rangers in the ninth round, gave Bulldog baseball fans many thrilling moments with his acrobatic plays at shortshop. Looking toward improvement for the 1976 sea- son, Bragan pointed out two areas that his team needed improving on in order to become a con- tender. We committed a total of 74 errors this season to our opponents ' 53 and our pitchers walked 181 batters to 113 for the opposition. Bringing these numbers down will greatly improve our ball club. And improvement will certainly be welcomed by baseball backers at MSU, a school with a tra- dition of outstanding, championship quality teams in baseball. 71 w IP p ' M ' s o 1 i 7 i i tt rf : ft Fronf Row: Walt Wendtland, Harvey Luby, Markey Joiner, Benjie Carter, Steve Hill, Bill Montgomery, Tommy Andreades. Second Row: Louis Turcotte, Lamar Pri tchard, Scott Shepherd, Gary Willoughby, Mike Sahler, Eric Littell, George Komp, Don Robinson, Bobby Statum, Homer Jenkins — Manager. Third Row: Bill Sparks — Assistant Coach, Freddie Dunlap, Wayne Pinkerton, Jim Kallaher, Steve Hale, Larry Buckley, Mike Darby, Larry Riddle, Jim Yaggi, David Ingram, Head Coach Jim Bragan. 72 73 ;- 74  P i v -2 i m . . j8 - -i 5 970 PIONS . ' ' ' ■ ■ ' ■ ;■ - i -.-•-■: - .•?..■ ' . . PH ' 75 MSU Track 76 Ranging from locales as diverse as Nigeria and the Panama Canal Zone, Mississippi State Uni- versity ' s 1975 track team pulled together for a second place finish in the 1975 Southeastern Conference outdoor meet. This was the Bull- dogs ' highest standing in that meet since 1963. Mississippi State, runnerup to National Cham- pion Tennessee, placed seven men on the All- SEC track team. Evis Jennings, a sophomore from Meridian captured the conference ' s 440- yard run in a record 46.1 seconds, placed second in the 220-yard dash, and helped win the mile relay in 3:08.5, an MSU record. Jumper Seigha Porbeni, a junior from Warri, Nigeria, estab- lished SEC marks in winning both the long and triple jumps at 25 ' -10% and 52 ' -ll respectively. He also won the Florida Relays ' triple jump in a record 53 ' -l showing. The rugged decathlon title was won by ace Joe Bant, a senior from Vai- den. Joe also broke his own MSU decathlon mark with a n ew standard of 7,216 points in the SEC Championships at Baton Rouge. Sopho- more Les Whitehead, a Pascagoula native, fin- ished second in the high jump. His jump of T X A this year was a new MSU mark. David Johnson, a senior from Laurel, and two freshmen, T. D. Orungbemi from Lagos, Nigeria, and Samuel Gray of Jackson, teamed with Jennings in the mile relay for a victory in a school record time of 3:08.5. There were other outstanding achievements throughout the track season which included several new MSU track records. Eric Lipsky, a freshman from Levittown, N.Y., posted a time of 9:19.0 in the grueling 3,000-meter steeplechase, a State record. Distanceman David Johnson raced to a 1:51.1 timing in the 880-yard run for a new school standard at Baton Rouge. Another highlight during the 1975 track season was the record-setting 440-yard relay team which was clocked at 40.1, at Baton Rouge. This team was composed of senior sprinter Vernon White of Greenville; Ruks Bazunu, a sophomore from Lagos, Nigeria; Evis Jennings, and junior Steve Jones of Starkville. The 1975 edition of Mississippi State Univer- sity track also fared well in meet results as well as individual records. In the Triangular Meet at Tuscalousa, Ala., the Bulldogs placed first with a commanding 75V£-53% victory over runner-up Alabama. Following the fabulous success of the 1975 MSU track team, head coach Don Hunt com- mented, With most of our men returning, hard work will enable us to challenge Tennessee ' s string of 12 consecutive SEC championships. Left to Right: Shelton Holden, T. D. Orungbemi, Evis Jennings, Willie Odom, Shawley Cokee, Segiha Porbeni, Lee Palles, Steve Jones, Eric Lipsky, Willie Harris, Sam Gray, Pritlove Porveni, Don Stringfellow, Charles Outlaw, Jeff Harry, Belvin Duck, Danny Glover, John Nespoli, Loyd Lee, Keith Thornhill, Olan Welch, Barry Lipsky, Ken Dossett, George Booth, Lowery Germany, Leslie Whitehead, Mike Lempsky, Sam Greene, Larry Kickson, Bobby Nickolson, Billy Deaton, Chuck Burdine, Tim Bates, Jim Darby, Ruks Bazuna, Craig Gor- don. 77 78 79 Cross Country 80 Above Picture: First Row: Eric Lipsky, Mike Lemcke. Second Re Olan Welch, Chuck Burdine, Barry Lipsky. Th rd ?ow; George Boo Ken Dossett. Fourth Row: Charles Outlaw, Belvin Duck, Grad. As Coach David Johnson. Rifle Team ; f to Right: Capt. William A. Behrens, Billy Schmidt, Carolyn Vinson, Richard McNeil, Gene Young. 8) MSU Soccer The 1975 Soccer Team at MSU turned in an 01 standing performance. Opening the soccer season Memphis, the MSU Conquistadors soundly defeah Memphis State by a score of 6-1. The Conquistado then breezed through an eight game schedule. Wi the exception of a 3-3 tie with stubborn Mississip College, they were victorious in all of their oth games. This great show in the fall carried over to t spring season as the Conquistadors posted a 5 record in regular season play. Highlighting the socc team ' s second semester play were two 1-0 wins ov Ole Miss, thus continuing MSU domination over t Rebels. In its eight year history, the Conquistadc have yet to lose to an Ole Miss team. Another sparkling performance was displayed the Conquistadors captured the Louisiana Tei Easter Invitational title held March 22-23. Aft defeating La. Tech in the opening round by a score 6-2, MSU moved into the semifinals against Nort east Lo uisiana and won 4-0 in the finals. The Co quistadors displayed a high quality of play in defe; ing the University of Southeast Louisiana by a c margin. Journeying to Alabama for the Birminghe International Soccer Tournament, the Conquistadc battled an outstanding West German squad in t finals before settling for the runner-up spot. This much-to-be-commended team, composed 21 players, is a great asset to the sports program MSU. I 82 83 Women ' s Sport: 84 85 86 SOMEN ' S BASKETBALL — First Row: Tina Chambers, Kitty Craven, Wilma Robinson, Elisa Tyree, Sherry Leggett, Martha Lyles. Second Row: leborah Stephens, Linda Delk, Ram Rogers, Kathy McKissack, Micki Clark, Annette Tribble. Third Row: BeBe Ramsey, Tutti Calhoun, Marilyn rather, Stephanie Jalger, mgr., Connie Graddy, Assistant Coach Ginger Hale, Head Coach Libba Birmingham. Opposite Page Top, WOMEN ' S VOLLEYBALL — Kneeling: Kathy McKissack, Vicki Russel, Pam Fergurson, Melinda Miller, Shelley Aldridge. Back ' ow: Coach Ginger Hale, Tutti Calhoun, Cheri Anglin, Becky McGee, Donnie Graddy, Manager Patti Phipps. Opposite Page Bottom. WOMEN ' S TENNIS: Donna Byrne, Lisa Bivens, Betsey Perry, Irene Robertson, Lisa Longenecker, Diane Shuler, Barbara •avis, Peggy Weber, Coach. 87 MSU Sports Scores 17 MSU 6 MSU 10 MSU 7 MSU 28 MSU 15 MSU 28 MSU 10 MSU 21 MSU 16 MSU 7 MSU 85 MSU 113 MSU 96 MSU 86 MSU 73 MSU 56 MSU 70 MSU 77 MSU 77 MSU 66 MSU 78 MSU 70 MSU 65 MSU 90 MSU 81 MSU 87 MSU 73 MSU 66 MSU 5 MSU 2 MSU 4 MSU 1 MSU 11 MSU 1 MSU 1 MSU 8 MSU 1 MSU MSU 6 MSU 4 MSU 3 MSU 4 MSU 1 MSU 4 MSU 7 MSU MSU MSU MSU 4 MSU MSU 9 MSU MSU 3 MSU 1 MSU 1 MSU 4 MSU 3 MSU 2 MSU 1 MSU MSU 2 MSU 4 MSU 5 MSU 4 MSU 4 MSU MSU MSU 4 MSU FOOTBALL Memphis State 7 Georgia 28 Florida 27 Southern 3 Rice 14 North Texas State 12 Louisville 14 Alabama 21 Auburn 21 LSU 6 OleMiss 13 BASKETBALL In diana State 82 Chicago State 81 SW Louisiana 75 Athletes in Action 77 Evansville 85 Dayton 54 Long Beach State 57 Sanford 57 Kentucky 73 Vanderbilt 71 Florida 90 Auburn 75 OleMiss 54 LSU 83 Alabama 92 Missouri Western 71 Georgia 85 Tennessee 75 BASEBALL Western Illinois 4 Western Illinois Western Illinois 1 Vanderbilt 2 Iowa 8 Vanderbilt Southern Mississippi 3 Auburn 9 Auburn 3 Auburn 3 Livingston 5 Livingston 3 St.Olaf 2 St.Olaf Alabama 4 Alabama 3 Alabama , Alabama 2 LSU 11 LSU 11 LSU 5 LSU 3 Memphis State 2 Memphis State 4 OleMiss 4 OleMiss 8 OleMiss 3 OleMiss 5 LSU 4 LSU 3 LSU 5 LSU 8 Ole Miss OleMiss 3 OleMiss 4 OleMiss 12 Auburn 5 Auburn 6 Alabama 1 Alabama i % ■ - ■ 88 4 t ' +910 Intramural Sports Scores Activity Women Man Swimming Tri Delta Kappa Delta Alpha Delta Pi Fuzzy Buffers Sessums Kappa Alpha KP Flag Football m 1-on-l Basketball Handball Tennis Singles Volleyball Table Tennis Riflery Free Throw Badminton Turkey Trot Delta Gamma Tri Delta Hull Delta Gamma Zeta Herbert Delta Gamma Tri Delta Chi Omega Alpha Chi ADPi Tri Delta Student Affairs Zeta 2 Tri Delta ' B ' ADPi Phi Mu 3. 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FIRST PRESIDENT AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL, COLLEGE OF MISSISSIPPI •+yr. • f ftfl FEATURES ' ■ ' J V Editor: Debbie Bouler FEATURES Beauty without grace is the hook without the bait. Emerson V m Miss Reveille Pam Patrick sponsored by agronomy club ■ ■m Angie Bur sponsored by college of educatio sponsored by chi omega Deborah Ferrel] sponsored by delta sigm. ponsored by agronomy club McCarty • ' I0MECOMING COURT:, Senior maid, Beverly McKee; Sophomore maid, Ida Cline; Queen, Karen Clements; Junior maid, Doty Blount; ' reshman maid, Pam Patrick. Pam Cours Mr. and Miss MSI W V -. ■ I mm SftSPPiP Phil Fisher and Karen Cleme CTf [STEPHEN DILL LEEj LIEUTENANT GENERAL C.S.A. FIRST PRESIDENT AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL V COLLEGE OF MISSISSIPPI ACTIVITIES Editor: Penny Gibson ACTIVITIES Don ' t join too many gangs. Join few if any. Join the United States and join the family — But not much in between unless a college. Frost ' ' 5v : . . ■ ■ •;■ ' A : '  . ■ jBdr ; v v se -., pi jSf - v IB ;£ © c. ' -;S 4 „iii. a; ; o« ' f io r rt ' jM %«? ; Student Association Officer Top Left: John Douglas, President. Top Right: Frank McWhorter, Vice President. Bottom Left: Katy Smith, Secretary. Bottom Rii Gayle Read, Treasurer. 14 SA Cabinet John Douglas was elected President of the Student Association in the Spring of 1975 in one of the post heated campus elections of recent years. Frank McWhorter was elected to the position of Vice resident overwhelmingly while Secretary Katy Smith and Treasurer Gayle Read ran unopposed. The Student Association continued to sponsor its annual events and programs, including Govern- nent Appreciation Day, the check cashing program, the Miss MSU Pageant, concerts and lectures, rhe legal aid program also expanded during the year and the SA sponsored a political forum featur- ng candidates for Governor and Lt. Governor of Mississippi, in the fall. The job bank experienced growth under the Douglas administration; while the SA assisted in a lumber of services and informative programs for MSU students. The SA also played a big part in Iigh School-Junior College Day and Homecoming presentations, assisted with the National Leader- :hip Methods Regional Training Lab, and co-sponsored publication of The Yellow Pages, a lescriptive guide to Mississippi State campus organizations. Perhaps the greatest improvement in efficiency for the Student Association this year was the addition of a full-time secretary to the office. The SA office was friendlier and more accessible to students through the 1975-76 year. ront Row: John Douglas, Kathy Smith, Gayle Reed, Frank McWhorter. Second Row: Danny Jaber, Legislative Liason; Rex Buffing- on, Public Information Director; Fred Miller, Job Bank Chairman; Jerome Kittrell, Director of Student Activities; Nancy Pippin, ..heck Cashing Facilities Chairman; Mark Henry, Attorney General; Johnny Loper, Judicial Council Chairman; Ken Graves, Execu- lve Assistant; Mark Slocum, Elections Commissioner; Gene Bouchillon, Spirit Chairman; Ray Flowers, Concert and Social Commit- ee Chairman. 115 SA Senate The 1975-76 Mississippi State Student Association Senate experienced a busy year characterized by many controversial issues. The two obvious factions of the previous Senate were gone as only five Fuzzy Buffers won Senate posts. Under the leadership of Student Association Vice President Frank McWhorter, the Greek-domi- nated Senate has conducted its work efficiently and productively. Phil Fisher served as president pro- tempore. Constitutional changes and revisions have occupied much of the Senate ' s time. The Appropriations Committee once again got the rough end of committee work while some committees never had rea- son enough to meet a sufficient number of times to get acquainted. Nevertheless, the Senate got their job done, ceremoniously, and without major conflict. Front Row: Frank McWhorter, Katy Smith, Mark Owens, Don Mosley. Second Row: Rachel McCain, Steve Hunt, Vicki Mills, Bee Strick lin. Third Row: Sylvia Posey, Calvert Estes, Homer Jolly, Suzanne Sims. Fourth Row: Rob White, Bubba Jennings, Chandler Mitts, Marl Bounds, David Allen. Fifth Row: Cindy McGraw, Craig Bradford, Retta Cook, Jim Walton. Sixth Row: Gordon Flowers, Kip Brown Mark Adams, Jack Bethany, Sid Evans. Seventh Row: Mike Taylor, Tyler Tullos, Phil Fisher, Tony Ford, Andy Rushing. 116 Judicial Council All the judicial powers of the Stu- dent Association Constitution are embodied in the Judicial Council. The Council is composed of six mem- bers and a chairman, all of whom are appointed by the SA President with the approval of the SA Senate. Mem- bers serve as long as they are stu- dents in good standing ' of the Univer- sity. Analogous to the U.S. Supreme Court, the Judicial Council has origi- nal jurisdiction over matters such as election disputes and Constitutional interpretation. The Council has appellate jurisdiction over all matters of student discipline, and determines innocence or guilt and punishment in these cases. Left to Right: Paul Ellis, Tina Fortenberry, Secre- tary; Tricia Fields, Sharon Eubanks, Johnny Loper, Chairman. Not Pictured: Kay Biglane, Frank Pevey, Bobby Thompson. Interschool Council Established as an organization under the MSU Constitution, the interschool council is composed of the elected student President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer from each school within the Univer- sity. The Interschool Council serves as an effective liaison between stu- dents and faculty. Front Row: Faith Hopper, Beth Ramsey, Sharon Scholtes, Melissa Russell, Kathy Mr.Kissack. Sec- ond Row: Donna Brown, Betty Grace Millard, Mary Hunt, Donna Massey. Christy Duplain, Bar- bara Carraway. Back Row: Jimmy Sneed, Michael Hicks, Robert Chancellor, Gordon Flowers, Ed Senter, George Pickett. 117 Student Alumni Council The purpose of the Coun- cil is to bind the students and alumni of MSU into a united fellowship working together for the common purpose of promotion and advancement of the Univer- sity. To cultivate and perpet- uate individual acquain- tances and friendships among alumni and students shall also be an objective. The Council also plans, organizes, and carries out many service projects which are of mutual benefit to the students, the alumni, and to MSU. Barbara Carraway, Senior Represent- ative; Linda Hudson, Sophomore Rep- resentation; Ken Graves, Chairman; Marilyn McClendon, Junior Repre- sentative; Sara Anne Carter, Fresh- man Representative. Associated Women Stu- dents strives to promote scholarship and leadership among university women, seeks to unify college women, to provide more service opportunities, and to promote women ' s activities. Any student at MSU may become a member. First Row: Sherry Stewart, Kathy Brown, Jenni Jones, Jean Marie Tur- cott, Linda Shira, Judy Francis, Paulet Duke, Margaret Taylor, Charlotte Watkins, Dorothy Birchett, Lucy Ann Munson. Second Row: Becca Smith, Connie Stegall, Sheila Buffington, President; Cyndy Cambre, Becky Fields, Katie Barwick, Sandra Breaz- eale, Geraldine Chase, Mildred Tay- lor, Susan Lasiter, Susan Hutchinson, Nancy Measells, Carlyn Fant. Third Row: Patti Drapala, Linda Lawrence, Janet Smith, Beth Byrd, Carol LaBruyere, Mary Beth Hudnall, Diane Snapda, Carolyn Roan, Julianna Jobe, Sylvia Allred, Susan Curtis, Cheryl Ross. Not Pictured: Gigi West, Cathy Lyon. Associated Women Students 118 - V Union Program Council UPC CHAIRMEN — Top, First Row: Ann Eliza- beth Baird, Secretarial: Kay Bryant, Social; Mary Mosley, Fine Arts. Second Row: Bobby Hutchin- son, Entertainment; Lynn Beverly, Holiday Enter- tainment; David Brooks, Video Tape; Judy Alt- man, Special Events; David King, Recreation; Tina Fortenberry, Publicity; David Allen, Director of Union. SPECIAL EVENTS — Middle, First Row: Nona Vickers, Darrah Turner, Lisa Lion, Julie Scholtes, Cyndee Bardwell, Nellie Kahl, Becky Batson, Lynn Warner. Second Row: Ginny Walker, Elisa Stanford, Bonnie Neeley, Susan Brooks, Dawn Torrea, Jody Causey, Amy Ajax, Susan Coleman, Christy Jones, Alison Smith, Judy Altman. Third Row: Dennis Farrell, David Word, Ann Partridge, Marion Branch, Melanie Jenner, Kip Logan, Allen Williams, Mike Williams. FINE ARTS — Bottom, First Row: Carol Smith. Sherry Porter, Idylette Boozer, Mary Mosley, Ann Comans, Mary Frances Nettles. Second Row: Randy Turner, Kim Smith, Donna Romine, Ann Hawkins, Debbie Jones, Rosemary Steinbech, Mary Ann Miley, Jo Anne Kennedy, Susan Thompson, Craig Gibson. 119 UPC RECREATION — Top: Front Row: Mary Beth Hudnal, Debbie Bouler, Laurie Anger, Stephan Holland, David King, Pam Ferguson, Debbie Mor- ris, Betty Watson. Back Row: Janne Bunner, Amy Brickell, Richard Hall, Patti Stephenson, Sandy Pasaleg, Jorene Edwards, Ann Apperson, Becky Drake, Beverly Hicksan, Cecilia Karn, Mollie Mitchell. SOCIAL — Middle: First Row: Gennie Temple, Karen Garrison, Robin O ' Neill, Marsha Sanderson, Robin Sharp, Patricia Pittman, Karen Wedgeworth. Second Row: Kay Brycurt, Melinda Davis, Ann Munson, Leath Johnson, Anastasia Tattis, Sndree Leckie, Rose Leggett, Jane Neil, Gail Eubanks, Debbie Allbritton. Third Row: Barbara Browning, Cindy Caulfield, Martha Mullins, Susan Smither, Pam Vance, Scooter Lucas, Renee Crowe, Susan Little, Sherry Stewart, Marsha Klaus. VIDEO-TAPE — Bottom: Don Cash, Becky Warriner, Sharon Eubanks, David Barr, Joe Pat- rick, Ken Green, Ricky Armstrong, David Brooks. 120 UPC ENTERTAINMENT — First Row: Becky Burchfield, Carol Cole, Anita Whitley, Shirley Haas, Mike Anderson, Donna Worley, Bill Phillips. Sec- ond Row: Fran Nause, Shelia Hook, Dorothy Burchett, Penie Russell, [ill James, Nancy Meassells, Chris Wisenfield. Third Row: Lee Ann Swilley, Bobby Hutchenson, Melissa Russell, Laurie Carlton. Fourth Row: Lynn Barkley, Rett Hailey, John Ball, Diane Valentine, Kit Branton, Nancy Ellis. Fifth Row: Melody Mitchell, Pam Shotts, Martha Kennedy, Jan Coggins, Laurie Rosenbaum, Andy Boyd, Cindy Hughes, Angula Tucker, Kay Ghart, Peggy Smith, Pam Clinkscales. PUBLICITY: Ann Pillsberry, Lynn Phillips, Tina Hannaford, Suzie Worthington, Carol Coursey, Beth Green, Anne Long. Second Row: Kathy Myers, Karen Willis, Wyeth Petts, Retta Cook, Dana O ' Neill, Penny Gibson, Cindy Donald, Pam Welding, Tina Fortenberry. HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT — First Row: Judy Francis, Cathy Lyon, Helen Wilson, Elaine Lann, Sally Hume. Second Row: Diane Shuler, Janis Buck, Charlene House, Margaret Snyder, Teresa Whitehead, Libby Hobbs, Margaret Weathersby, Kathy Ainsworth, Pobin Pace, Elaine Royal, Jenny Hearn. Third Row: Lynn Beverly, chairman, Julia Hamilton, Carolyn Ann Sledge, Beth Byrd. 121 m i 1 wr Fashion Board Top: Gwen Eason, Dea Dea Adams, Kathy Beattie, Lucia Perkins, Angie Currey, Barbara Carraway, Hattie Flowers, Cheryl Smith, Charlene Mey- ers, Barbara Stevenson, Vicki Hughes, Becky Arther, San Webb. Bottom: Angie Burkes, Kay Mcllvain, Sandy Brock, Susan Mundy. 122 S. D. Lee Honors Council Organized by the College of Arts and Sciences, the Honors Program offers the student a chance to enhance his educational experience. This program is not restricted to students enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. The program is coordinated by the faculty-student Honors Committee directed by Dr. John L. Tilley. There is a student Honors Council, elected by the students in the program, that works with the Honors Committee. The program has two distinct parts: Phase I — freshman-sophomore pro- gram, and Phase II — the junior-senior program. A student may participate in either or both phases and upon successful completion of either phase will be awarded certificates at appropriate ceremonies. The Honors Council sponsors periodic luncheons featur- ing guest speakers on topics of interest, a fall picnic, and a spring banquet. First Row, Lef to Right: Marian Branch. Nancy Smith, Sharon Eubanks. Second Row: Denise Fant, Gail Aims, Linda Clark. Third Row: Gary Denning, Jamie Windham, Don Whitmire, Bill Simpson. Agricultural Council The Agriculture Council coordinates and pulls together student activities in agriculture and helps stu- dents and faculty work closely in a common goal of an excellent education in the agricultural services. Mem- bership consists of a repre- sentative from each depart- mental club in Agriculture. First Row, Left to Right: Melanie Jen- ner, Raymond Wilbanks, John Futrell, Vice President; Jimmy Sneed, Presi- dent; Carlene Miller, Secretary; Kathy Carlisle, Dennis McCall, Van Bank- ston. Standing: Scott Cassels, Dr. Eliz- abeth Stiffler, Dean Lindley, Dr. Les- ter Ester, Larry Keir, Bert McKenzie. 123 Agricultural Economics Club The Mississippi State Chapter of the Student Section of the American Farm Economics Association better known as the Agricultural Economics Club, is composed of students majoring in agricultura economics and other students interested in agricultural economics. Club programs include speaker from business and agricultural backgrounds and are designed to both acquaint and stimulate clu members. The club ' s sweetheart for this year was Patricia Pittman. A fall and spring picnic, intramu ral sports competition, and other activities all offer members an opportunity to develop their capac] ties for leadership and responsibility, while making new acquaintances. First Row: Dr. Fred Tyner, Faculty Advisor; Daniel Joe Bagley, Paul W. Hannis, Jr., Patricia Pittman, Randle Makamson, Bruce Pittmai James Burkhalter, Verner Hurt, Dr. John Waldrop, Faculty Advisor. Second Row: David King, Kenneth Banks, Tom Pitts, David Came son, Roger ' Griffin, Rabun Luster, Charles Moon, Jon Spivey, Ronnie Thompson. Third Row: James Peterson III, James Furr, Thorn; Tolar, Ernest Vonkohn Jr., Frank Loper III, Clifford Tate III, Peter McKinley, Monica Tomaso. Fourth Row: John Greenlee, Bobby Ma olt, Joseph Williams, Sammy Rose, Dale Yates, Al King, Ralph Neely, Glen McCullough, Barry Clark. Fifth Row: David Laughlin, Ni Clark, Albert E. Lawerence, Steve Toney, James Epperson, Larry Kilgo, Thomas Hill, James Morgan. Sixth Row: Dan Seale, Han Howarth, Mark Barger, David Anderson, Edward Grodon, Bert Falkner, David Arant, David Ewing, B. R. Eddleman. Seventh Ro Fletcher Powers, Bill Smith, Elam S. Rush, Earl Stennis, Carl Bryant, Larry O. Futch, David Jennings, James G. Hamill. 124 Agricultural Engineering Technology and Business Club .. • m w i - M Modern day agriculture is a combination of many forces, such as science, technology, and business. In order for one to understand agriculture, he must have a complete under- standing of these forces. This is an organization comprised of students who have a com- mon interest in the technologi- cal and business aspects of agriculture. The monthly meetings of the club give the members an opportunity to discuss problems related to agriculture and to meet and hear specialists in some field of agriculture. First Row: Randy Dismuke, President; Jimmy Sneed, Vice-President; Peter Fisackerly, Treasurer. Second Row: Tony Cook, Secretary; G. Burns Welch, Advi- sor. American Institute of Chemical Engineers The purpose of this organization is to promote the professional development of members by relations with other student chapters and to contribute to the devel op- ment of Chemical Engineering at MSU. Any student enrolled in Chemical Engineering 3r related courses is eligible for membership. Q irst Row: Ramesh M. Patel, Professor E. C. Oden, Dennis Cox, Fidrous Chowdury, Haribhai Patel, Dennis Reed. Second Row: William T. Brown, Dr. John L. Weeks, Jr., Dr. George R. Lightsey, Richard L. Johnson, Mark D. Powers, rnold Bussman, Jr., Harshad B. Patel, J. Quin Dennis, Ranchhodahai Patel, Ray Dillion, Kiran H. Shah, Charles Henderson III, Charles D. King, Eddie Smelt, Johnny Street, Glen Stringer. 125 Agronomy Club The Agronomy Club was organized to bring togethe students in Agronomy in order that they might exchang ideas and obtain information from invited speakers Membership is open to majors in Agronomy or those witl an interest in crops and soils. First Row: J. E. Nelson, Gene Smith, Jim Nichols, Dempsey White, Josep h Le Camp, Lloyd Trammel, James A. Lightsey, Ross D. McGehee. Second Rov A. G. Douglas, Lee Dearing, Scott Cassels, Ronnie Beck, Juan A. Landiva Tommy Hendrix, Harry Patterson, Ted Judson, Tom Heard, Howard Paris! Dale Mitchell, Samuel H. Rushing. 126 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics The AIAA is the largest and oldest American technical society devoted to science and engineering in the fields of astronautical and aeronautical technol- ogy and systems. It is composed of profes- sionals who themselves provide the energy and ideas to make the society work. The purpose of the AIAA is to advance the art, science and technology of aero- nautics, astronautics and hydronautics. It provides an effective channel of technical communications among professionals in these fields through publications, national and local meetings, seminars and public information services. First Row: Tim Smith, Panos Spatharis, Vice President; Don Davis, Glenn Cleveland, Brooks Kimbrough, Bob Barham, Secretary; Mike Webb, Lynn Hester, Tim Wil- liams, President; Richard Blanton, Dewayne Garret, Van Stewart, Duane Deal, Prof. Leslie Hester, Advisor. 127 American Institute of Architect The ASC AIA is the student organization affiliated wi the American Institute of Architects. Its purpose is to gi the MSU architectural student a contact with the profe sional architect and with fellow architectural studen across the nation and to promote fellowship among arc! tectural students at MSU. First Row: Bill Roberts, Ruthie Wiley, Randy Stribling, William H. Rosamo: Sharon Scholtes, Edgar Burton. Second Row: Calvin Sibley, John Hudson, R ert Stringer, David Wooley, Russ Coleman, Gil Wallace. 128 American Institute of Industrial Engineers The purpose of this organi- zation is to provide programs and activities that will develop and promote interest and pro- fessionalism in Industrial Engineering. Students in Engi- neering or Engineering Tech- nology are eligible for mem- bership. First Row: Dennis Hines, Gary Hoenshell, Ken Knight, Glenn Patterson, Skip Batson, Carl Williams, Ken Smith, Larry Williams, Tony Bignoli. Second Row: William Hughey, Bruce Parkman, Kathy Wilson, Nancy Atkins, Floyd Johnson, Harold Naylor, Bryson Tollant, James Burris. Third Row: Dr. Larry Brown, Advisor; Jerrell Campbell, Mike Chulkous, Ricky Reed, Troy Braming, Joyce Asswald, David Holden. Fourth Row: Bill Gattin, Clar- ence Hall, Stephen D. Lee, Melvin Floyd, Larry Dalton, Eugene Winn. American Nuclear Society The American Nuclear Soci- ety at MSU is a student branch of the national organization. The main objective of the soci- ety is the advancement of sci- ence and engineering relating to the release, control and uti- lization of energy from nuclear and atomic sources and sys- tems. Activities include monthly meetings with speak- ers from the nuclear industry, field trips, campus activities and participation in various professional and social pro- grams. First Row: Dennis Barr, Steven Neihaus, Rex Robinson, Philip Hanson, Michael Stevens, Jimmy Morgan, David Mardis, John Albright. Second Row: R. M. Rubin, Advisor: Edward Chimashusky, Ronald Pevey, Stephen See, Vernon Guthrie, Nathan Cathey, John Moon, Lannie Townsend, Lewis Echols. Third Row: Gregory Sparks, James Thompson, William Smith, Danny Pace, Earline Millsaps, John Boydston, Daryl Smith, China Taylor. 129 American Society of Agricultural Engineer! The functions of the American Society of Agri- cultural Engineers are monthly meetings with pro- grams related to Agricul- tural Engineering, annual field trips, and other activi- ties. The purpose is to pro- mote the interests of the stu- dents in Agricultural Engi- neering, particularly as these interests relate to their pro- fessional advancement and to the parent Society. Stu- dents enrolled in an Agricul- tural Engineering curricu- lum are eligible for member- ship. Michael Estas, Daniel Sibley, Jeffrey McCaskill, Mark Looney, William Johnson, Charles Gramling, Roger Lawson, Mitchell Stokes, Advisor — Dr. Harold Allen. The American Society of Civil Engineers Student Chapter is the first step from formal curricular training to the attainment of pro- fessional status. Within the Soci- ety there are two divisions of activity: the Department of Tech- nical Activities and the Depart- ment of Professional Activities. The Student Chapter has been honored by the presentation of the Engineering Council ' s Most Out- standing Technical Society Award. First Row: Bill Stewart, Gary Buzzatto, Charles Williford, Gary Huff, John Brown, Steve Shotts. Second Row: Marvin Smith, Phillip Hollis, Ralph Hayes, Don Cool, Jimmy McBride, Jeff Long, Warren Bailey, Chuck Stewart, Cindy Gardner, Janice Gray. Third Row: George Kochei, Paul Carpenter, Lee Jones, Troy Vicker, Kim Handy, Emmitt Smith, Larry Buie, Buster Gray, Ken Tilghman, Herbert Johnson, John Smith. Fourth Row: Irving Pylate, Raja Issa, Steve Bellinger, George Pickett, Rodney Gray, Jimmy Hammonds, Danny Walker, Doug McGuffee, Bill Mashburn, Charles Curcio, Jimmy Baylot. Fifth Row: Ellis Gilliland, Robert Dendy, Eric Wil- liams, Tully Rhodes, Danny Tebo, William James, Roger Harcrow, Tim Cost, Don Wil- banks. Sixth Row: Ronnie Dickson, David Bell, Denny Cole, Harry James, Sam Hor- ton, Jim Daniel. ■ • - «fcjK: Ml American Society of Civil Engineer American Society of Mechanical Engineers The MSU section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers was established in 1928 and has had a continu ous 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 and has been selected many times as the outstanding regional chapter. First Row: Dr. C. W. Bobbitt, Jim Johnson, Sam Crowder, Sherri Lynn Stringfield, Mare Lauderdale, Randy Comfort, Kathy Thomas, David Brock. William Fred Vaughn III, Larry Whitmire. Second Row: Mike Crowder, Jim Henry, Eldon Bearden. Voss McRaney, John William Stephenson, Jimmy Melton, Tom Young, Rett Hailey. Third Row: Dale Smith, David Burchfield. Sidney Evans, Tommy Freeman, Sammie Hughes. Mike Case. Fourth Row: David White, Mark Snow, Eddie Osborne, John Elmerick, Guy Davant, Wayne McElroy, Raymond Svennson. 131 Association of Computing Machinery This organization promotes an increased knowledge of and inter- est in computing machinery and its applications, and pro- vides a means of com- munication between interested persons. Membership is open to all student members of the ACM and MSU. First Row: Pilar Garzon, Gay Thomas, Wanda Taylor, Angela Cohen, Betty J. Gallo- way, Frances Joe. Second Row: Dr. E. Ellis, Jim Crowe, Joel Overbey, David Scott, Roger Wiseman, Bill Phillips, Richard Jue, Russell Kegley, Dr. G. Pitts. Third Row: Jim Hill, John Colotta, Steve Cohen, Charlie Kish, Jamie Windham. DECA First Row: Steve Barrett, Linda Heath, Jill Caradine, David Van Veghel, President; Dr. James Patton, Advisor; Danny Jumper, Pauline Jen- kins, Barbara Dodson. Sec- ond Row: Tommy Neal, Gil- bert Crawford, Dan Moore, Don Pratt, Deborah Daven- port, Reporter; David Saliba, Vice-President; Sandra Anderson, Secretary-Trea- surer; Tim McMurphy, Art Oliver, Mike Runnels. Not Pictured: Tommy Booth, Rox- anne Broome, Sandra Dun- can, Teeny Ellis, Sammy Greene, Robin Sharpe, Lula Mae Worsham, JeffVasek, Phil Ryan, Stephanie Browne, Carol Pettigrew, Sammy Johnson. The Distributive Education Clubs of America is open to DE majors preferabl; DECA promotes MSU in the high schools by encouraging students to join the DE pn gram. They send delegates to National and State Conventions annually to observe o the high school and junior collegiate level. 132 Council for Exceptional Children The CEC is an associ- ation of undergraduate and graduate students, teachers, parents, or any persons interested in promoting educa- tional opportunities for all exceptional chil- dren. The goals of CF1C are: public awareness and acceptance of exceptional children, professional growth and standards, recruit- ment to the profession, interchange among dis- ciplines, interagency coordination, legisla- ti ve involvement, direct services to children, and professional fel- lowship and inter- change of ideas. First Row: Bae Durst, Karen Wedgeworth, Cheryl Rush, Vice-President. Second Row: Georgia Bullman, Secretary; Leslie Jones, President; Suzanne Reed, Suanne Mon- roe, Stan Gilbert. Member- ship and Publicity Chairman. The Dairy Science Club is composed of students majoring in dairy production, dairy manufacturing, ind other students interested in the field. The Club ' s activities include a fall barbeque to acquaint new tudents with the entire staff and fellow students, Edam cheese wrapping between Thanksgiving and Christmas, an annual Dairy Science Club Banquet held in March, participation in High School Day with i booth and serving of MSU ice cream, participation in the Ag Fair, attending the Meeting of the South- :rn Regional Student Affiliation of the American Dairy Science Association and an annual picnic for he club and Dairy Science staff. These activities fulfill the purpose of bringing together the students vith interest in dairying and acquainting them with the dairy staff and industry on a basis other than he classroom. Dairy Science Club Sitting: George Schwarz, James York, Larry Chapin, Jim Bearden, David Arm- strong, Marvin Monroe Adams, Richard Griffjn, Mac Conerly, Roger Elliott. Ted Wicker, Tony Estes, B. V. Reddy, Larry Kerr. Don Shu- maker, Chanchoi Charlie Naimaleongora, Dr. J. T. Mar- shall. Tom Watts, Judy White, Mitch Clemmer, Houston Therrell, Sally Kelton, John Geotes, Boontam Lek Sang- kaew, Joe Martin, Miles Car- penter, Joey Murphey. Stand- ing: Andy Allison. Mel Nicholson. Dr. H. L. Bearden — Department Head, John Barrett, Jimmy Thompson, Dr. J. Lusk, Ronnie Yates, Dr. John Fuquay, Bill Magee, E. W. Custer. Byron McGehee, Ronnie Hunt, Dr. D. S. Ram- sey. 133 Dean ' s Cabinet Membership in the Dean ' s Cabinet for the College of Education is confined to the College of Education offi- cers; the presidents of all the clubs, associations, fraterni- ties, and sororities which are incorporated within the Col- lege of Education; depart- ment representatives; and any representative the Dean wishes to appoint. The Cabi- net is the Student Advisory Council for the Dean. They promote scholarships and improve public relations. First Row: Debbie Adamson, Sigma Alpha Iota; Wanda Allen, PE Club; Melissa Russell. President; Angie Curry, SMEA; Dean Merrill Haw- kins; Associate Dean Barry Box, Nan Wilkinson, Secretary; Paulette Oakes, Pi Lambda Theta; Melinda Brumfield, Dean ' s Representative; Kathy McKissack, Vice President. Second Row: Charles Fisher, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; Danny Parson, Industrial Ed. Club; Melanie Batson, Kappa Delta Pi; Leslie Jones, CEC; Faith Hopper, Treasurer; David Vanleghel, DECA. This club was formed in the fall for students majoring in Medical Records Adminis- tration, Medical Technology, Physical Therapy, Pre-Nurs- ing, and Pre-Pharmacy. Its purpose is to inform the stu- dents in these fields of their respective course require- ments and to bridge the gap between schools for allied health services and the MSU student. First Row: Dale Pitcock, Mae Koe, Secretary; Cathy Lyon, President; Jonce Blaine, Vice President; Lisa Crawford, Treasurer; Karen Bird- song, Leslie Spencer. Second Row: Annette Evans, Laura Moak, Judy Altman, Becky Caver, Beverly Hick- man, Patty Huff, Cathy Broadaway, Mary Lamberth. Third Row: Wanda Clark, Karen Jolly, Debbie Edwards, Leanne Schuessler, Laurie Turfitt, Rixy Garretson, Ruth Ann Harris. Fourth Row: Kathy Felder, Gary Whitlock, Morris Hickman, John Nicholas, Randy Nash, Judy Lang- ston, Scotty Crowder, Dale Morgan. Fifth Row: Elaine Royal, Michael Williams, Linda Fortner, Susan Coleman, Jo Ann Kennedy, Ann Fanng. Allied Health Service 134 Debate Team The students on the MSU Debate Team never found their time wasted. The team participated in inter-colle- iate debate competition across the South and throughout the United States. This year the team traveled to lany tournaments with the overall goal in mind of qualifying for the National Debate Tournament, which etermines the national debate champions. Team members also competed in individual speaking events and to ecome eligible for competition at the National Individual Events Championship Tournament held at the Uni- ersity of Southern California. Aside from competition, the team also offers many university oriented services, ich as helping delegates to Mississippi Youth Congress and aiding in Mississippi State ' s Bulldog Invitational igh School Forensics Tournament. These activities contribute to the participating students ' development of rganization, research, and speaking skills. The MSU Debate Team is sponsored by the Department of Com- tunication and is coached by Dr. Sid Hill. ' 0 3 f Row: Jim Cantrell, Ken Graves. Second Row: Randy Trammell, John Futrell, Dr. Sidney Hill, Eddie Hester. 135 Forestry Qui The Forestry Club is fun. The Forestry Club is work. It is interesting, informative, entertaining, an rewarding. It is people, professionals-to-be, managers of forest resources. It is the Smoker, Field Da the Lumberjack Ball, and the Conclave. It is a self-supporting student organization of the School Forest Resources dedicated to promoting Forest Resource professions, goodwill, and good times. Front Row: Winston Savelle, Vice-President; Bob Livingston, President; Ronald Coates, Secretary-Treasurer. Second Row: Will Dicksc Tim Prewitt, Terry Frierson, Carl Everett, David Shore, Ray Penick, Joe Eiland, Steve Taylor, Emily M. Devine, John R. Wilkerson, David Welborn, Donna Worley, David McKinney, Barry Fox. Third Row: Steve Corbitt, G. C. Mason, David White, Tim Payment, Sh rod King, Gil Ray, Jimmy Glassgow, Buddy Breland, Danny Lamb, John B. Mitchell, Chester Hunt, Gene Herring. Fourth Row: I Seymer, Deborah Gaddis, Steve Gulledge, Glynn Pittman, Ronnie Crouch, Mike Prewitt, Jeff Hillman, Van Knight, Nelson Hearn, Rob Thornton, Mark Moran, Charles Watson. Fifth Row: Jeff Taylor, Amy Brown, Barry Reeves, Steve Gibson, Steve Crowley, Randy Sha Huey Carr, Randy Frederick, Phil Erwin. Sixth Row: Larry Hunt, Michael Hill, Jim Walley, Donald Bluhm, Dennis Moffett, David Ve tura, David Long, James Earl Waddle, Steve Breckheimer, Rodney Kellum. Seventh Row: W. F. Watson, Advisor; David Daams, Jimr Guthrie, Paul Tadlock, Susan Elliott, Steve Butler, Steve Servies, Marc Rounsaville, Curtis Johnson. 136 General Agriculture Club The General Agriculture Club was established in 1971 in order to increase interest among the students of agriculture and to bring about a closer relation- ship among those pursuing some phase of agriculture as a profession. Any student or faculty member of MSU may become a member of the club with a majority vote at any regular meeting. 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. Front Row: Dr. Charles Thomas, Advisor; Dennis McCall, President; indi Alford. Candy Fullen, Secretary; Joe Johnson, Sentinel; Joe Jack- son. Second Row: David Inman, Gary Murphree, Vice-President; Frank Dowdle, Stanley Walters. Third Row: Bob Stimson, John Futrell, Ken Schols, Tony Cook. Erwin Gillespie. Fourth Row: Michael Cain, Trea- urer; Alan Williams. John Reagan, Gerry Winters. Reporter. 137 Horticulture Club 138 The Mississippi State University Horticulture Club is an organization open to students interested ii any phase of horticulture. At the bimonthly meetings, t he club members learn more about the man phases of horticulture through informative lectures by guest speakers. The club participates in com munity service projects such as cleaning the city park and carrying flowers to patients at StarkvilL Manor. Social activities include the fall semester seafood supper, a trip during spring break, and th annual spring picnic. Other activities include making the exhibit for the Horticulture Department a High School Day, and sending delegates to the convention of the Southern Region of the MSU Horti culture Newsletter. Activities are supported by the sale of homecoming corsages and other fund rais ing projects. Front Row: Dr. Harold Hammett, Carol Stalcup, Pat Dennehey, Laura Bishop, Joe Tanner, Karen Sullivan, Melanie Jenner, Mr. L. I Estes, Jr., Connie Shepherd. Second Row: Lee Sammons, Patti Newsen, David Gordon, Elaine Steen, Pam Ferguson, Candy Johnsoi James Collins, Bert Haaga. Third Row: Gwen Eason, Sylvia Thornton, David Henderson, Carol Scruggs, Mrs. L. A. Estes, Jr., Cathi Sebree. Fourth Row: Robert Whitley, Carolyn Dollar, Janis Moore, Erik Bock, Joyce Santos, Rufus Steward, Susan Cruise, Allen Clarl Fran Nause. Fifth Row: Carl Young, Bruce Bastian, Tobie Kyle, Charles Griffin, James Stegall. Industrial Education Association The Industrial Education Association is a service organization designed to promote a fraternal attitude mong majors in Industrial Education. The Association was organized in 1950 as the Industrial Education lub and has been active since then. Membership is open to anyone in Industrial Arts, Industrial Technol- gy, Trade and Industry, Technical Education, or Distributive Education. Current projects include the idoption of an orphan, Christmas baskets, selection of the outstanding Industrial Education student of the ear, and a fall picnic. The Association takes an active part in public relations activities to tell about indus- ial education professions. In the past, the welding of cowbell handles was the main source of funds for the ssociation. With the recent ruling banning cowbells, trophies will now be made by the Association for ISU Alumni. rft to Right: R. D. Brook, Sponsor; Mike Macke, Wren Walker, Jerry Massey, Jim McCostlin, Joseph Loggans, Bill Brooks, Geneva Killebrew, indy Ware, Phil Bush, James C. Smith, Danny Parson, Toby Koby, Tommy Lear, Mike Parker, Carlton Polk, Richard C. Smith, Lanny Peters, ack Stringfield, Mickey Luft, David Thomas, Charles Riales, Richard Kickard. 139 Landscape Architecture Clut The objective of this club is to encourage the study and practice of all phases of landscape architects at MSU and throughout the state of Mississippi. First Row: Miriam McNamee, Tom Marshall, Joanne Gallaher, Bert McLeave, John Coward, Bob Meason, Jody Woodward (Vice-Presiden Cathy Tom, Phil Shaw (Secretary-Treasurer), Carolyn Vinson, Dan James. Second Row: E. C. Martin Jr. (Faculty Advisor), Van Banksti (President), Butch Estes, Steve Killebrew, Al Stanley (Reporter), Steve Horn, R. Y. Hemphill, Alan Morgan (Historian). Not Pictured: Dav Scruggs. 140 Landscape Contracting Club i i i This club is designed to promote interest in land- scape contracting and to provide student contact with the landscape con- tracting industry. Any stu- dent enrolled in a land- scape contracting curricu- lum is eligible for mem- bership. First Row: Richard Miller, Richard Richardson, Art Shumway, Bob Luby, Morgan Beckham. Second Row: Dave Lindoerfer, Tom Berry, Jerry Tillman, David Brown, K. J, Hager, Rick Mitchell. Third Row: Charley O ' Conner, Mide Lemcke, Danny Gates, Ottis Pyron, Gratz Myers, Joe Taylor, Louis Wilkin- son, Keith Frierson. Fourth Row: Mike Wardlaw, Ronnie McCreary, Tommy Shawver, Bob Wray, Steve Potts, John Stiffin, Bert McKenzie, Mr. Robert A. Callaway, Faculty Advisor; Mr. Charley Scoggins, Faculty Advisor. 1! Phi Beta Lambda Any student who is regularly enrolled in business subjects is entitled to become an active member. The purpose of this organiza- tion is to acquaint the students with the busi- ness world and develop character necessary to be competent leaders. Mike Steen, Reporter; Jim Pounds, President; Angie Adams, Vice-President; Marva Long, Secretary; Mrs. Faye Bryan, Sponsor; Mrs. Eva Gaddis, Sponsor; Karen Long, Treasurer; Rita Smith, Anne Sparks, Ann Biddy, Jolynn Hubbard, Dane McCullen, Marilyn McClendon, Patti Stephenson, Connie Minton, Charlotte Ganann, Beverly Porter, Suzanne Barrett, Jackie Walters, Becky Harvey, Anita Wilson, Lyn Toney, Judy Thomson, Rebecca Fleming, Jan Rogers, Linda Russum, Melinda Brumfield, Sewanna Dewease, Cindy Thomas, Bar- bara Taylor, Patricia Bennett, Pam Ferguson, Amanda Honey- cutt, Lorri Williamson, Renae McCreary, Joan Wright, Patricia McCluskey, Phyllis Pittman, Connie Stegall, Steve Holland, Susan Claunch, Debbie Ivy, Donna Page, Richard Hill, Dianne McNair, Donna Renfroe, Karen Green, Lauri Eargle, Cindy Bardin, Marilyn Flowers, Brenda Houston, Elisa Sanford, Tom McWilliams, Historian; Gloria Rogers. 141 A • !__ • J—i • I— i • The MSU Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is a student chapter of the national IEEE organization, the world ' s larg- est engineering society. The student chapter is composed of students majoring in electrical engineering or electronics engineering technology. Its central purpose is to provide stu- dents with greater professional awareness by maintaining a library of current technical publications, having guest lecturers from indus- try, and social contacts with profes- sors and fellow students. Front Row: Chuck Howell, Chair- man; Debra Harper, Secretary; Mike Snowden, Treasurer; Lee Welch. Second Row: Bill Smith, Hank Bras- well, Bob Hicks , Michael Hicks, Ali- cia Anderson, Ed Senter, Lesia Lam- mons. Third Row: Kin Seto, Richard Ashley, Rusty O ' Neal, John Maul- din, Scott Coleman, Dr. B. J. Ball, Dept. Head; Vic Marshall. Fourth Row: Jim Chapel, Kenneth Green, George Sansing, Tommy Overcash, Rex Robinson. Fifth Row: David McDaniel, Fred Benedick, Richard Raffel, David Gibbs, Ronald Mann, Johnny Wever, Darwin Hollings- worth. Sixth Row: Raul Schaeffer, Jack Watson, Cyrus Clark, Mark Torres, Dennis Thomason, Basil Hinds, Bo Little. Bob Wilson. Sev- enth Row: Steve Edwins, Billy Shows, Harold James, Bill Fortson, Randy Piggott, Pat Wilkins, Keith Putnam. Fifth Row: Doug Reed, Steve Craven, Curtis Putnam, Vice- Chairman; Ricky Misso. M.E.T.S. The METS, comprised of the Junior and Senior classes in Marine Engineering Technology, helps stimulat the interest of Juniors and broaden and improve the background of the Seniors. At monthly meetings, prominent figure in the shipbuilding industry speaks on current aspects of the business world. This exposur plus two classes working toward a common goal, helps build professionalism, cooperation, interest, and th ability to work together. First Row: Ernest Dixon, Collins Brent — Master at Arms, Mike Wilson, Charles Nusent, Tom McDonald. Second Row: Professor F. ( Bartlett, John Ranager — Vice President, Mickey Cook, Barry Dixon, David Freeman, Lester Halbert — President, Joe Martin — Seer tary, Mike Mathis, Rickey Hill. Third Row: John Crabtree, Stephen Cherry, Ike Williamson, Keven Lynch, Stephen Rigby — Treasure Danny Irby, Mark Myers, David Murrah, Kevin Lagarde. 142 Poultry Science Club This club works to cooperate with other organizations in the promotion of worthwhile enter- prises for the advancement of agriculture or the institution as a whole. Membership consists of active, associate, alumni, and honorary members. First Row: Keith Buckhaultz, Paul Currie, Vice President; Ricky Presley, Secretary; Raymond Wilbanks, President; Abdul Arafa. Sec- ond Row: Dr. Charles Thomas, Joe Weaver, Steve Neil, Bob Webb, Ken Bodman. Third Row: Dr. Elbert Day, Dr. Lester Dreeson, Dr. Ben Dilworth, Dr. T. C. Cohen, Jerry Guthrie, John Moore. Fourth Row: Ricky Simpson, Jimmy Hurdle, Raymond Kirk, Dan Colbert, Mr. James Hill, Department Head. 143 Pre- Veterinary Qui r The Pre-Veterinary Medical Club provides an opportunity for the pre-vet students to become bett acquainted with the various phases of veterinary medicine, develops high ideals and professionalisr Any student actively interested in veterinary medicine is eligible for membership. First Row: Jerry Bounds, William W. Cox, Marion Honsinger, Leon W. Turner, Joe H. Martin. Second Row: Fontaine Hutchins, Sue Pea Patricia Phillips, Babe Dakin, Linda Augustine. Third Row: Cindy Brasfield, Patricia Pate, Dennie Blissett. Fourth Row: Clara Chadwic Karyl King, Janet Welter. Fifth Row: Pamela C. Hoover, Forrest D. Essary, Patricia D. Johnson. Sixth Row: David O ' Brien, Gary Le Phillips, Lanny Pace, Ronnie Hunt, Kenny Jeanes, Jeff Owens, Brent Walley, Max Anderson, John Speiars, Tommy Wilson, Joseph Cc cia, Raymond Kirk, Joe Carraway, Rick Austin, Ed McKnight III, Charles E. Waldrup, George S. Griegg, Randy Moore, Tom Watts I Larry Kerr, Tony Estess, Robert Clemmer, Richard Griffin, Robert McDonald, John Hays, Jack Johnson. 144 Society for Advancement of Management The Society for Advancement of Management, the pioneer in man- gement philosophy, has been dedicated to the promotion and dvancement of the arts and science of management. The varied activ- ies of the individual chapters are developed to further the growth of 11 students regardless of their academic major. Activities enable the tudents to put to use the principles of good management, organization lanning, and control in the operations of the chapter. They learn by oing. Through the University chapter program, the Society endeavors } promote management education, make a significant contribution to le preparation of young men and women for the careers in the busi- ess world, and render a service to industry and the community. irst Row: Hal Mardis, Bettye McPhail, Larry Simons, Stephen Holland, Alex Kimbrough. Sec- nd Row: Jeff Jones, Robert Walton, Greg Ferrell, David Hicks, Glen McCollough, Ralph Neely, lariella Hodges, Robert Wilson, Beth Byrd, Mark Williams, Lynda Seals, Buddy Stubbs, amie Hart, Steven Howard, Anita Wilson, Cris Wisenfield, Lane Greenlee, Bob Stephens, im Young, Dr. Walter Newsome. 145 Social Work Clut This club is organized to promote interest in edu- cation for social welfare, acquaint members with availability of scholar- ships in social work, dis- perse information regard- ing employment, and pro- mote interest and partici- pation in the National Federation of Student Social Workers. First Row: Melvin Campbell, Rob- ert Case, Nellie Devore, Jane Hyde, Betty Grace Millard, Barbara Gooche, Robin Carter, Constance Pope, Mary Briggs, Judy Morris. Second Row: Margo Swain, Debbie Stewart, Amy Tanner, Cynthia Surat, Virginia White, Susan Smither, Earl Thomas, Tamara Stanislaus. Society of Petroleum Engineers The MSU Chapter of the Society of Petroleum Engineers is an organization cor posed of petroleum engineering students and professors. This organization involved in numerous activities throughout the year. Last fall, members of SPE jou neyed to Dallas, Texas to attend the 50th Annual Meeting of the Society of Petr leum Engineers of AIME. SPE sponsors a picnic each semester. First Row: Mike Champlin, Perviz Khan, Steve Rosenberg, Jimmy Gentry, Heidle Joe Smith, Second Vice Pre dent; David Hilton. Second Row: Leslie Crawford, John Garvey, Dale Touchstone, David Spencer, Reza Hemn tian, Andy Rushing, Bill Berry, Al Denson, Mike Waage. Third Row: Dr. D. T. Oakes, Boo Garrison, Robert H ris, President; Wallace White, Ken Mangum, Nadir Poonawala, Bobby Selman, Dr. J. T. Smith, Advisor. Fou Row: Murry Harrison, Davy Hammons, Ray Ward, Wright Williamson, First Vice President; Peter Botes, Sec tary; Mark Smith, David Crawford, Treasurer; Dr. W. D. McCain, Jr. 146 Society of Biological Engineers The Society of Biological Engi- neers is composed of Biological Engineers at Mississippi State. The Society helps expose engi- neers to fields related to biological engineering and provides inform- ation concerning jobs available upon completion of school. Information concerning graduate schools with programs in biologi- cal and biomedical engineering is provided to its members. Activi- ties of the Society include bi- annual picnics, exhibits during High School Day and Open House in the Spring. First Row: Sherrie James, Bobby Mitchell, Secretary-Treasurer; Alicia Anderson, Vice President; Diane Bowers, President. Second Row: Dr. William H. Brown, Fac- ulty Advisor; Rick Hooper, George Freitag, Jerry Gilbert, Mike Spooner, David Osgood, Noel Watts, Steve Murphey, John Hertzog, Robert Lowry, Jane Moring, Ben- jamin Hertzog, Gary Dearing, Willie Ben- der. Wildlife Society First Row: Jay Chancellor, Treasurer; Con- nie Light, Greg Koeln, Nell Anderson, Mike Staten. Second Row: Dan McLeod, Jerry Windham, Marion Gray, Vice President; Jim Dale, President; Carlton Owen, Kirk Beattie, Secretary; Mickey Easley, Chuck Hill, Tom Hill. Not Pictured: Shaw Davis, Steve Gibson, Donna Worley, Debbie Gad- dis, David Lofton, Jim Huntly, Jim William- son, Carl Mason, Ed Hackett, Dewitt Nel- The Wildlife Society is an international professional organization whose members reside in over sixty countries. The Wildlife Society exists primarily to benefit humanity through professional endeavors. Secondarily, the individual benefits from the program efforts. The Society believes that wildlife is closely interrelated with other natural resources and that wildlife should have a permanent place in our culture. It encourages wisely-determined uses and programs to enhance the biological, educational, aesthetic, recreational, social and com- mercial values of wildlife as part of a complete environment. 147 Wood Science and Technology This club strengthens the ties between students and faculty in this profession by offering a program of entertainment, meetings, and oppor- tunities for professional develop- ment. First Row: Michael Burton, Dan Gorgas, Mike Reddoch, Charles Boyette, James Slay. Second Row: Scott Moore, Reba Bichards, Bill Audenaert, Bruce Carroll, Joe Royalty, Dennis Farrell, David Cook. Third Row: Bob Dodson, Mike Savage, Nick Harrell, Danny Theisen, David Blankston, Steve Leker, Don Burnham, John Cox, Steve Taylor, Mike Wood, Ronnie Morgan. The Arnold Air Society is an organization of Air Force ROTC cadets. The Society is named in honor of the late General H. H. (Hap) Arnold. The Kenneth J. Sneddon Squadron at MSU is one of the strongest in the nation. Its recognitions include the Chennault Trophy of 1972, the Area C-2 outstanding squadron award, and the Maryland Cup, denoting it as the number one squadron in the nation in 1973. First Row: Steve Brown, Kenny Smith, AAS Commander; Tommy Howse, Jake Thorn, Advisor Captain John Burleson. Second Row: Steve Cun- ningham, Glenn Cleveland, Greg Newcomb, Linda Jones, Albert Jen- kins, Richard Blanton. Third Row: Jim Johnson, Steve Argo, Bill Kuykendall. Fourth Row: Ulysses Swift, Cecilia Karn, Julie Beers, Mike Conn, Cindy Smith, Bill Franklin, Bill Schmidt. 148 Arnold Air Society gw apt? Vi 1 In Angel Flight Often girls are seen on campus in tailored Air Force blue uniforms. These girls are very spe- cial because they are Angels — and involved Angels at that. Angel Flight is a national service organization connected with the Air Force ROTC. Angels aid the Arnold Air Society with various projects and also sponsor certain pro- jects of their own. Angels promote university and community activities as well. Whether it is a party for the Air Force cadets, a rival blood drive with Ole Miss, or a door-to-door solicita- tion for the Heart Fund, Angels are involved. Left: Cyndi Tucker, Comptroller; Katy Smith, Administra- tive Officer; Melinda Davis, Operations Officer; Pam Mad- dox. Pledge Trainer; Frances Dalfuime, Executive Officer; Julie Karre, Commander; Tina Hannaford, Information. Left, First Row: Terri Sessions, Beth Holland, Becky Bate- son, Julie Karre, Frances Dalfiume, Jackie McManus, Cindy Smith, Angela Grantham. Second Row: Camille Currie, Kennedy Peterson, Ginga Davis, Diane Porter, Suzanne Sims, Pam Patridge, Edda McNeer, Mary Karre, Bess Mor- gan, Melinda Davis, Cathy Moreton, Tina Honneford, Sue Curtis. Third Row: Celeste Pearce, Katy Smith, Karen Lyle, Beth Gullotta, Cita Evane, Renee Crowe, Christy Coats, Bar- bara Stephenson, Becky Powell, Mary Gail Thomas, Cyndi Tucker, Susan Smither, Chandler Mitts, Amy Tanner, Carol Abshier, Kathy Knight, Pam Mattox. 149 Air Force ROTC 150 AIR FORCE STAFF— Opposite Top, First Row: Glenn Cleveland, Blue Knights Commander; Tom Coon, Department of Operations; Willie Darden, Department of Inspection. Second Row: Tommy Howse, Arnold Air Society Com- mander; David Cole, Department Commander for Support; Jake Thorn, Corps-Commander; Bill Audenagrt, Department Com- mander for Plans; Major Ronald Crews, Commandant of Cadets. CADET ASSOCIATION — Oppo- site Bottom, First Row: Bill Kuyk- endall, Abby Freeman, John Par- ker, Pat Greene, Major Ron Crews, Advisor; Willie Darden. Second Row: Tom Coon, Jake Thorn, Albert Jenkins, Greg Newcomb, Steve Cunningham, Cecilia Karn, James Johnson. BLUE KNIGHTS DRILL TEAM — Left, First Row: Jule Beers, Major Crews, Advisor; Glenn Cleveland, Commander. Second Row: Mirh Williams, Pat Greene, Bobbie Ervin, William McCain. Third Row: Cerecia Ball, Jackie McManus, Cindy Smith, Glenda Hathorn. Fourth Row: Steve Brown, Mary Gail Thomas, Tina Hannaford, Steve Cunningham. Fifth Row: Mark Wilson, Cecilia Karn, Debra Agnew, Bill Schmidt. FLIGHT INSTRUCTION PRO- GRAM — First Lieutenant Mike Geltry, Greg Newcomb, Tom Coon, Julie Beers, Douglas Payne, Major Lehmon Junkin, Coordinator. 151 Army ROTC Army ROTC at Mississippi State University is as old as the institution itself. Military training has been provided ever since the school opened its doors in 1880. Stephen Dill Lee, the school ' s first president, was a West Point graduate and a former Confederate general who fully appreciated the value of military training — both for the nation and for the individuals who receive it. The current Army ROTC curriculum provides a gen- eralized course in military science designed to develop self- assurance, personal discipline, physical stamina, poise, hon- esty, and the willingness to accept responsibility. Successful graduates of the Military Science course of instruction are com- missioned as second lieutenants in the United States Army. Today ' s graduates are generally commissioned in a branch which complements their university training. Engineering stu- dents, for example, almost always receive a commission in the Corps of Engineers and accounting majors in the Finance Corps or Quartermaster Corps. The Cadet Brigade is composed of several separate companies, all of which are commanded by cadet officers. There is also a cadet brigade staff made up of several sections. The Cadet Brigade Commander for 1975-76 was Cadet Colonel James L. Dunn of Birmingham, Alabama. The head of the Military Science Department was Colonel Den- nis L. Forbes, a Regular Army officer from Gallup, New Mexico. CADRE — Top, First Row: LTC William Taylor, COL Dennis Forbes, MAJ James Price. Second Row: Mrs. Nelle Elam, SGM Philip Larson, Mrs. Ruth Wil- lis, CPT Herbert Miller. Third Row: Mr. Jake Cook, MSG Harry Polk, SFC Edwin Kutscher, Mrs. Gwen Mills, SSG Thomas Hancock, CPT William Beh- rens, CPT Norman Gidley. CADET OFFICERS — Bottom, First Row: Charles Chadwick, Cadet Major; Wil- liam Green, Cadet 2nd Lieutenant; James Dunn, Cadet Colonel, Emmett Kim- brough, Cadet Captain; Steven Bouder, Cadet Captain; Richard Smith, Cadet 2nd Lieutenant. Second Row: Hugh Cook, Cadet Captain; James Turner, Cadet 2nd Lieutenant; Tony Laird, Cadet 1st Lieutenant; William Durham, Cadet 1st Lieutenant; Ricky Sloan, Cadet 1st Lieutenant. Third Row: Samuel Ellis, Cadet 1st Lieutenant; William Cullinane, Cadet Captain. 152 S. D. Lee Rangers Top, Front Row: Hugh Cook, Cadet Capt.; Samuel Ellis, Cadet Lieutenant; James Dunn, Cadet Colonel; Charles Chadwick, Cadet Major; William Culli- nane, Cadet Capt.; Ricky Sloan, Cadet 1st Lieutenant; Richard Smith, Cadet 2nd Lieutenant. Second Row: James Sansing, Steven Brunow, Tony Laird, Cadet 1st Lieutenant; Richard Laird, Charles Hude, Bruce Cain, Michael Blackwell, Eddie Whitt. Third Row: Robert Boucher, Joseph Baker Jr., William Merritt Jr., John Shorter, Damian Bianca, Kenton Sauls, Ronald Nurse. Fourth Row: Raymond Carter, David Anderson, Jimmy Sloan, Michael Box, John Stevenson, John Fel- ler, Gary Dearing. 153 A Company Top, First Row: John Mulhall, Ralph Phillip, James Wheat, Robert Boucher, Terrence Dowdle, Richard Laird, Ike Savelle, Damian Bianca, Rusty Cullinane. Second Row: Ricky Sloan, Dennis Reeves, Eddie Whitt, Pam Pilmer, Vicki Clark, John Peters, James Sansing, Jimmy England, John Windham. Third Row: Bill Durham, Leonard Lock- wood, Micky Smith, Michael Bishop, Bruce Keith, John Stevenson, Ste- ven Brunow, Charles Hude. Fourth Row: Richard Stevens, Bobby Arm- strong, Eric Crawley, Arthur Hedgepeth, Steven Campbell, Michael Box. Fifth Row: Paul Somers, Voldi Rayborn, T. C. Dean, Jessie Shifalo, Bruce Wofford, Kirk Manning, Greg Walsh, Johnny Sprouse, Kenneth Daniels. Loft: Robert Boucher, Hugh Cook, John Stevenson, James Sansing. Color Guarc 154 B Company Top, First Row: J. Sloan, R. Moore, D. Bunch, C. Herman, J. Shorter, H. Cook, Cadet Captain; S. Ellis, Cadet First Lieutenant; E. Smith, J. Turner, Cadet Second Lieutenant. Second Row: f. Feller, E. Dyess, J. Scott, B. Cain, M. Sessom, K. Walters, A. Crawly, R. Carter, D. Anderson. Third Row: P. Young, R. Nurse, J. Baker, K. Banks, M. Brister, J. Phillips, W. Hagg, E. Winn. Fourth Row: J. Mar- shall, J. Irvin, J. Luina, J. Burnett, T. Mundie, }. Shaw, D. Forbes, J. Wall. Fifth Row:G. Dearing, K. Sauls, W. Merritt, P. Eichelberger, J. Brown, C. Hall, M. Beatty. Left, First Row: L. Hude, D. Donnell, B. Taylor, G. Dearing, P. Miller, M. Tait, J. Costa, G. White, S. Bouder, W. Darham. Second Row: J. Irvey, C. Johnson, M. Sessom, L. Homan, T. Miller, H. Hood, J. Brown, B. Harris, D. Alexander, J. Shif- falo. Third Row: R. Taylor, J. Poolard, J. Parter, R. Langley, C. Duncan, J. Ellis, T. Saxton, D. Tate, J. Haycraft. Fourth Row: C. Hall, A. Heath, L. Gil- lard, B. McGregor, E. Hathorn, S. Melvin, S. Lowe, M. Evans. C Company 155 Scotch Guard 156 The Scotch Guard Chapter of L ' Esprit de Corps, founded on the campus of Missis- sippi State University on March 3, 1969, is an organization dedicated to promoting citi- zenship, rendering service to the University, and establishing interest in the United States Army, the reserve Officers ' Training Corps and Mississippi State University. Members of the Clan are easily distin- guished among the student body in their dis- tinctive uniforms of kilts and tartans. The plaid is symbolic. It is an interwoven maroon and white, the official colors of MSU, and green, representing the uniform of the United States Army. While acting as sponsors for the corps of cadets as well as official hostesses for the Reserve Officer Training Corps, the members of the clan find many opportunities to display their abilities in worthwhile civic and school- sponsored projects. Scotch Guard also served as the National Headquarters for L ' Esprit de Corps in 1970 and 1973 and will serve again in 1976. The Scotch Guard Com- mander for 1975-76 is Melissa Russell of Columbus, Mississippi. First Row: Gail Eubanks, Melissa Russell, Lisa Welch, Col. Taylor. Second Ro Helen Spelzhaus, Betty Cook, Wanda Clark, Rixie Garrison. Third Row: Lin Frankel, Lynn Moorhead, Libby Compton, Carolyn Brookshire. Fourth Ro Jean Ann Campbell, Dixie Derrington, Virginia Phillips, Susan Horn, Dei McClain, Carol Jarvis, Robin Sharp, Ginger Gaston. Fifth Row: Tracy Koh Mary Jane Wooten, Renee Russell, Stella Powell, Nell Anderson, Angie Burkf Sixth Row: Ann William, Cindy McGraw, Ruthie Fields, Kitty Hatten, Dai O ' Neill, Laura Williams. Left, First Row: Jean Ann Campbell, Secretary; Melis Russell, Commander; Dean McClain, Drill Sergeant. Second Row: Lisa Welc Treasurer; Carol Jarvis, Chaplain; Carolyn Brookshire, Nationalization; Gi Eubanks, Vice-Commander; Linda Frankal, Publicity. Scabbard and Blade Top, Front Row: Sam Ellis, Bob Chadwick, Ray Dunn, Steve Bunder, William Cullinane, Richard Smith. Second Row: Eddie Whitt, Vicki Clark, Tony Laird, Richard Laird, Bill Durham, Ricky Sloan. Third Row: James England, Micky Smith, John Mulhall, Damian Bianca, David Stevenson, Steve Compbell, David Anderson. Fourth Row: John Shorter, Len Lockwood, Rob Boucher, Charles Hude. Left, Front Row: Ray Dunn. Second Row: William Durham, Hugh Cook. Third Row: Emmitt Smith, Charles Chadwick. D.M.S. 157 Cadet Brigade Staff Top, First Row: Cadet Major Charles R. Chadwick, S3; Cadet Captain Emmett A. Kim- brough, S4; Cadet Colonel James L. Dunn, Brigade Commander; Cadet Captain Steven J. Bouder, Public Affairs Officer. Second Row: Cadet Lieutenant Richard W. Smith, Assistant S3; Cadet Lieutenant Tony A. Laird, Assistant S3; Cadet Lieutenant William K. Green, Assistant S3. 158 Army Flight Training William Durham, Roy Dunn, Ltc. Don Taylor. 159 Alpha Epsilon Delta This organization en- courages excellence in premedical scholarships, stimulates an appreciation of the importance of premedical education in the study of medicine, promotes cooperation and contacts between medical and premedical students and educators in develop- ing an adequate program of premedical education. First Row: Amy O ' Neal, Secre- tary; Kathy Knight; Karen Staf- ford; Susan Caldwell; Tegina Mills; Charmaine McCleave; Vicky Shaw; Annette Harring- ton; Lauren Morse, Vice Presi- dent; Ann Ardahl; Lisa Grey Crawford, Historian. Second Row: John Hill; Billy McClatchy; Ric Alexander, President; Arthur Brown; Newman Goshorn; Dr. Tom Morrow, Advisor; John Roberts; Charles Mortimer; Ron- nie Bullock. Alpha Pi Mu Alpha Pi Mu is the national honor society for Industrial Engineering. Its purpose is to coi fer recognition upon those students of Industrial Engineering who have shown exception; academic interests and abilities. It encourages those movements which will advance the be interest of Industrial Engineering education. The society attempts to further unify the Indu trial Engineering Department by presenting the needs and ideals of the student body to tl faculty. While academic interests and abilities are required for membership, the society goals are much broader. It seeks to provide a common ground on which young men an women can exchange ideas, to provide an inspiration for young students and to provic experiences which could help the personal and professional development of its members. 160 Tony Bignole; Danny Mitchell; Larry Dalton; Glenn Patterson; Dennis Hines; Tommy Parker; W. ' Shi Batson; Dan Hotard, Advisor. Alpha Kappa Psi Membership in Alpha Kappa Psi is composed of sophomores in business with a 2.25 GPA. Its main purpose is to promote profes- ionalism in Business. ' irst Row: Chip Templeton, Billy Hutto, John Draper, Ron Duckworth. Second Row: ddie Ford, David Laughlin, Keith Steele, Mark Bounds, John Wilkes, Tom Mc Williams. hird Row: Jeff Jones, Robbie Stevens, Ken Stringer, Robert Bass, Bill Doss. Fourth Row: ' ete Peyton, Carl Gambrell, Larry Simons, Alan Williams, Lynn Martin. Not Pictured: ' aul Ellis, Andy Campagna. 161 Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega provides service projects, charity projects, scout- ing activities, and social activities to the campus, community, and state. Membership in this organization is open to any MSU student. First Row: Jim Hamrick, Bob Rice, Jackie Fisackerly, Pete Rawls, Chuck Rice. Second Row: Walter Tipton, Jim Hill, Dale Smith, Roger Wiseman, Randy Trammell, Darwin Hollingsworth, David Lofton, Mark Snow, Paul Staires, David Watts, William Lea, Randy Graves, Harold Tay- lor. Third Row: Gary Ramsey, Lin Grierson, Ted Ratcliff, Mark Formby, Ken Daniels, Paul Tadlock, Chuck Borum, Joe McNeely, Philip Hollis, Raymond Kirk, Huey Carr, Doug Adam- son, Byron Thompson. 162 Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi is a national honorary society in Edu- cation. Its goal is to promote a closer bond among stu- dents of Education and to enter into more intimate fel- lowship with those dedicated to the cause of teaching as a profession. Kappa Delta Pi strives to achieve its purpose by recognizing outstanding contributions to education. First Row: Dr. Nancy Wallner, Faculty Advisor; Melanie Batson, Presi- dent. Second Row: Java Davis, Recording Secretary; Margo Yates, Trea- surer; Beth Breland, Vice President. Members: D. Adamson, N. Anders, C. Anglin, D. Berry, M. Bolmes, B. Bowie, C. Brookshire, M. Brown, K. Buck- ner, L. A. Bunner, D. Burch, B. Burrell, B. Bush, J. Canterbury, N. Carter, T. Clark, L. Cook, P. Courson, A. Currey, F. Dalfuime, N. Draper, A. Duncan, N. Earnheart, D. Fouche, M. Gainspletti, B. Hardy, S. Hartman, D. Hodges, F. Hopper, D. Horton, D. Huey, B. Jones, K. Kirkpatrick, C. LaBruyere, J. Langston, L. McCain, M. McClendon, D. McCullen, M. McCully, K. McKissack, M. Martin, K. Measels, G. Mitchell, S. Mundy, J. Murrah, M. Myrick, P. Oakes, N. Oakman, A. O ' Bannon, P. Partidge, M. Phillips, D. Pipkin, D. Porter, K. Red, L. Rhodes, C. Rials, V. Robinson, P. Rowan, W. Rule, M. Russell, L. Russum, L. Scott, G. Shelton, M. Sims, B. Smith, D. Smith, D. Snapka, L. Sparkman, P. Stuart, J. Thacker, R. Townsend, C. Wall, P. Walton, V. West, S. White, A. Wilderson, E. Williams. Delta Sigma Pi First Row: Bill Henn, Robert Ever- itt, Britt Stephens, Diane Tollison, Richard Bultross, Clint Murphy, David Joplin. Second Row: Alan Senter, Jim Kemp, Tony Kilgove, Kerry Chapman, Ricky Ruffin, Frank Suddwith, Ernie Brunson, R. S. Woffard. Third Row: Steve Smith, President; Rufus Hampton, Frank Davis, Curt Osiek, Brooks Poland, David Darden, Herman Camerson, Jim Melohn. Delta Sigma Pi, a professional business fraternity for outstanding students in pusiness, organized Gamma Delta chapter at MSU in the spring of 1949. The raternity selects students seeking to enhance their knowledge of the business -vorld through their association with other students in this field and unites them n brotherhood. 163 Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omega, a national honorary dramatic fraternity, is dedi- cated to stimulating interest in college and university theatre. Member- ship is attained by invitation, a reward to those students who demon- strate a desire to promote theatre by completing a prescribed amount of work in all phases of theatre, at MSU or other institutions of higher learning. Besides student directed productions, members of the MSU chapter were actively involved with Blackfriars Drama Society in the theatrical productions of the past year: Under the Yum Yum Tree, ' A Midsummer Night ' s Dream, and Fiddler on the Roof. First Row: B. J. Maxey, Nancy Erarae, Mick Jones. Second Row: Claudia Culbertson, Lamonl Cowden, Larry Cole, John Wells, Dr. Donimic Cunnetto. 164 Alpha Zeta The fraternity of Alpha Zeta was established Novemb er 4, 1897, at Ohio State University. Alpha Zeta was founded as an honorary professional service fraternity. The main objective is the promotion of agri- culture in its broad concept while encouraging and developing its actual and potential leadership. Burk- ett, one of the founding fathers of the fraternity once said, The spirit of the fraternity was to give, not to receive; to serve, not ourselves, but the agriculture body, the whole cause of higher agricultural educa- tion and, in every way possible, all people engaged in the profession of agriculture. This exemplifies the characteristics needed by all members of Alpha Zeta. To be eligible for regular membership one must be a student in some field of agriculture, rank in the upper 2 5 of his academic class, and have completed three semesters of college work. First Row: Richard Griffin, Elvia Bridges, Roger Lawson, Bob Stimson, Chancellor; Dennis McCall. Second Row: Tony Estess, Gwen Eason, Katie Barwick, Margaret Weathersby, Carol Stalcup, Libbie Hobbs, Lynn Beverly, Carolyn Coleman, Chronicaller, Sky Craft, Susan Curtis, Karen Barrett. Third Row: David O ' Brien, Raymond Kirk, Eddie Lipscomb, Morgan Beckham, Kent Parrish, Pat McClatchy, Vikki Hughes, Judy Francis, Scribe. Fourth Row: Charles Grace, Larry Coleman, Tommy Hendrix, Randy Dismuke, Mark Slocum, Tom Watts, Censor; Johnny Geotes, Dr. Lusk, Mr. Estes, Lynette Harris. Not Pictured: Larry Kerr, Treasurer. 165 Beta Alpha Psi Beta Alpha Psi is a professional and honorary accounting fraternity. In 1960, Beta Kappa, the 54th chapter, was installed at MSU. The purpose of Beta Alpha Psi is to encourage and foster the idea of service as the basis of the accounting profession; to promote the study of accounting and its high- est ethical standards; to act as a medium between professional men instructors, students, and others who are interested in the development oi the study or profession of accountancy; to develop high moral, scholastic and professional attainments in its members; and to encourage cordial rela tions among its members and the profession generally. First Row: Keith Steele, John Murphy, James Bassi, Linda Allen, Stuart Johnson. Second Row Michael Kemp, Rebecca Donald, Terry Sledge, Thomas Kornman, Rebecca Tillman, Ralph Blakeney W. A. Simmons. Third Row: Will H. Owen, Vardaman Vance, LaDonna Peay, Wilanne Lerner Susan Claunch, Julie Karre, William Herm. Fourth Row: Wynn Threatt, Lynn Wallace, Jane Brant ley. Fifth Row: Robert Crumby, George Mitchell, Elizabeth Lundy, Charles Huffmon, Merrill Green lee, Robert Skeen, Patrick Maloney. Sixth Row: Mary Ellen Bonney, Jane Dunbar, Nancy Pippin Cathy Martin. Seventh Row: Tommie Green, William Ivy, Michael Justice, L. H. Toler. Eighth Row Marcus Stone, Bernell McGehee, Gary Thornton. Ninth Row: Phillip Middleton, Ralph Billingsley Frank Robbins, Jack Sutphen. 166 Blue Key One of the highest honors a Mississippi State Univer- sity junior or senior can obtain is that of selection to membership in Blue Key National Honor Fraternity. Selection is limited to only those men who excel in char- acter, leadership, scholarship, and student activities. These high standards are the keystones which allow Blue Key to continually remain at the head of the honor frater- nities in its field. First Row: Tucker Miller, Joe Flynt, Alvin Rhodes, Alan Walters, Leigh Hum- mer, Billy Martin, Johnny Loper, Dr. Snellgrove, Dr. Nelson, David Sense- man. Second Row: Charlie Cumbaa, Frank Page, John Sansbury, Ricky Felker, Paul Ellis, Gordon Flowers. 167 Chi Epsilon The purpose of this Civil Engineering honorary is to place a mark of distinction upon the student o Civil Engineering who exemplifies the four traits of the successful engineer: scholarship, character practicality, and sociability. Membership is open to those students who have maintained a scholar ship average in the highest one-third of the class of those who are eligible to Chi Epsilon Honors. Front Row: Dr. Victor Zitta, Faculty Adviser; Emmitt Smith, Associate Editor; Richard Broom, Marshall; Douglas MeGuffee, President Tommy Shelton, Vice President; Janice Bragg, Secretary; Dr. James Epps. Second Row: Jimmy Baylot, Harry James, Paul Carpenter, Lei Jones, Warren Bailey, Kim Gandy, Don Wilbanks. Third Row: Danny Holley, Raja Issa, George Pickett, Tully Rhodes, Eric Williams Johnny Hood, Irvin Pylatt. Fourth Row: Charles Williford, Danny Tebo, Mike Filgo, Sam Horton, Ronnie Dickson. Not Pictured: Buste Gray, Frank Holley. 168 Eta Kappa Nu Eta Kappa Nu is a national electrical engineering honor society. The primary purpose of this organi- zation is to recognize, promote, and reward outstanding scholastic achievement. Eta Kappa Nu is also dedicated to service — service to the Electrical Engineering Department, to the school, and to the engi- neering profession in general. Front Row: Rechard Raffel, Edware Senter, William Smith, Ralph Humphries, Robert Hicks, Bill Evans. Second Row: Victor Marshall, President; Debra Harper, Vice President; Hank Braswell, Secretary; Steven Brantley, Fred Benedick, Rex Robinson, David Gibbs, Dale Howell, Mark Torres, Michael Hicks. Not Pictured: Robert Higgins, John Fair, Jr., Robert Bass, Treasurer. 169 Kappa Omicron Phi Kappa Omicron Phi originated at Northwest Missouri State Teachers College at Mayville, Missouri and became complete on Dec. 11, 1922 by Miss Hettie Margaret Anthony who was sponsor of the group and national founder. Kappa Omicron Phi is one of three national honor societies in the field of home economics. It places an emphasis not only on intellectual and scholastic excellence, but upon per- sonal values and concern for fellow humans. Each member holds a respon- sibility to contribute to the general wel- fare of the organization, to seek fulfill- ment of the highest personal aims, and to further the interests of the home eco- nomics profession. First Row: Carolyn Coleman, Paula Jernigan, Jean Rainer, Dr. Jean Snyder. Second Row: Susan Hull, Dr. Elizabeth Stiffler, Vikki Hughes, Brenda Yates, Susan Stewart, Donna Reed, Lynn Quimby, Marilyn Wilemon, Georgiana Cox, Ellen Turnipseed. The purpose of Pi Delta Phi is to recognize out- standing scholarship in the French language and literature, increase the knowledge and admira- tion of Americans, in gen- eral, of the contributions of France to world cul- ture, to stimulate and encourage such cultural activities that will lead to a deeper appreciation of France and its people. First Row: Jacqueline Epting, Eddy Harding, Lisa Pickhardt, Dr. Emplaincourt. Second Row: Louis Rowles — Pres., Cathy Johnson — V. Pres.; Dr. Harned, Dr. Jakacs. Third Row: Rosemary Thompson, Janos Radvanyi. Fourth Row: Ossie Williams, Vicki Henderson, Jean Ann Foxworth, Pauline Fields, Jan- ice Watkins — Sec. Pi Delta Phi 170 Omicron Delta Kappa This honorary seeks to recognize and encourage the achievement of exemplary character and superior quality in scholarship and leadership, and to cooperate in worthwhile endeavor and join with faculty members on a basis of mutual interest, understanding and service. Membership is awarded to junior and senior students on the basis of character and specified eligibility in the five major phases of campus life: scholarship, athletics, social and religious affairs, publications, and the fine arts. Front Row: Paul Meredith Ellis, President; Dr. Harold Sinclair Snellgrove, Secretary; Herbert Tucker Miller, Recorder; Richard Edwin Felker, Joe G. Flynt, John Gordon Flowers, Vice President; Alan Hines Walters. Second Row: Alvin Ray Rhodes, Mr. Clifton Arlie Wilson, faculty advisor; Lee Loyd Hummer, Johnny Morgan Loper, Larry Redell Coleman, Dr. L. E. Nelson, W.lliam Aemajer Martin, III, John Auburn Bethany, Charles Thomas Cumba, Reuel Mansell McCord, Jr., John Albert Sansbury, Jr., Treasurer. Student Members Not Pictured: Horace Mark Adams, Andrew Brooks Campagna, Ronald Claude Duckworth, Samuel Lanier Felker, Alexander Carl Gambrell, Jr., Kenneth Gary Graves, John Henry Jennings, Jr., Walter Douglas Kearney, Jr., Charles Jerome Kittrell, Craig Melson Landrum, Victor Barron Marshall, Frank Hoyle McWhorter, Jr., Frank O. Page, David Howard Senseman, Edward Aycock Senter, James Robert Sheaeer, Robert Blankenship Stimson, Jr., David Mark Slocum. Faculty Associate Members Not Pictured: Mr. A. P. Posey, Dr. J. H. Anderson, Dean L. C. Behr, Dr. J. K. Bettersworth, Dr. C. W. Bouchillon, Dr. C. T. Carley, Dr. T. T. Crow, Mr. Arthur Davis, Dr. J. L. Dodd, Mr. L. D. Furgerson, President William L. Giles, Mr. H. H. Gwin, Dean M. M. Hawkins, Dr. C. D. Hoover, Dr. Gaddis Hunt, Dr. P. B. Jacob, Jr., Dr. G. W. Johnston, Dr. E. Carl Jones. Dr. R. L. Jones, Dr. R. L. Jones, Dr. Charles Lindley, Dr. J. F. Locke, Dr. M. T. Loftin, Dr. T. K. Martin, Dr. D. W. McCain, Jr., Dr. J. C. McKee, Mr. S. B. Murray, Dr. Henry Nash, Dean H. P. Neal, Dean G. M. Rogers, Dr. Clyde Q. Sheely, Dean Harry Simrall, Mr. C. E. Weatherly, Mr. W. T. West, Dr. L. N. Wise. 171 Phi Chi Theta Phi Chi Theta promotes the cause of higher business education and training, encourages high ide- als in business careers, and the attainment of such ends. Membership is for second semester fresh- man students in Business and Industry making at least the all-student average of the school. Front Row: Dawn Torres, Valerie Majors, Wendy Lerner, Janet Marble, Bonny Neely, Kay Branch, Laurie Propst, Christy Duplain, Mary Dervauix, Ann Comans. Second Row: Juanita Paunka, Helen Wilson, Susan Hemphill, Sandy Peterson, Jean Ervin, Debra Gore, Bobbye Kilpatrick, Melanie Roach, Dr. Dora Herring. Third Row: Cyndi Tucker, Linda Allen, Neetsie Jordan, Sherry Barrett, Bess Robertson, Vicki Russell. Fourth Row: Becky Magee, Vicki Robinson, Brenda Rednour, Sylvia Home, Teresa Gower, Pam Rogers, Donna Clark, Shelia Belue, Virginia Guerry. Fifth Row: Sandra Russell, Elaine Walton, Sylvia Bates, Beth Byrd, Nancy Blake, Kim Tardy, Jane Vanlandingham, Retha Verrell, Libby Triplett, Cathy Robbins, Gail Bright. 172 Pi Omega Pi This Business Teacher Education honor- ary strives to create and encourage interest and promote scholarship in business educa- tion, to encourage civic responsibility, to create a fellowship among teachers of busi- ness subjects and to teach the ideal of serv- ice as the basis of all worthwhile enterprise. Students must be enrolled in a business teacher education curriculum and must have expressed an intention of becoming a business teacher. Front Row: Phyllis Pittman, Jan Rogers, Karen Moreland, Jan Moulds. Second Row: Melinda Brumfield, Mary Helen Mays, Charolette Ganann, Karen Long, Beverly Porter. Third Row: Phyllis Sterling, Teresa Potts, Donna Baird, Angie Adams. Fourth Row: Alecia Burrow, Dane McCullen, Georgiann Graham, Lynn Toney, Marba Long. Fifth Row: Marilyn McClendon, Suzanne Barrett, Linda Russum, Connie Carraway. Sixth Row: Carol Reynolds, Paula Cotton, Peggy Belue, Cookie Gerache, Barbara Tay- lor. Seventh Row: Lee Cooke, Regina Clark, JoEtte Garner, Carolyn Nunley. Eighth Row: Donna Renfroe, Cyndi Tom- linson, Ann Beverly, Diane Peden, Renae McCreary. Ninth Row: Karen Bowie, Julie Hamilton, Beverly Bost, Brenda Gail Houston, Brenda Kilby, Deborah Carr, Deborah Wes- son. Tenth Row: Debbie Yancy, Dr. Helen Terrell, Nancy Beasley, Karen Green. Pi Lambda Theta is an honor and professional association in education. Its purposes are to recognize persons of superior scholastic achievement and high potential for professional leadership; foster cre- ativity and academic excellence at all educational levels; foster leadership among women; endeavor to improve the status of women in education; support, extend, and interpret the function of education in a democracy; professional fellowship and cooperation as a means to positive action. Front Row: Paulette Oakes, Frances Dalfiume, Patsy Muse, Denise Horton, Cindy Ricels, Beth McFerrin, Rhonda Culpepper. Second Row: Lavi- lia Sparkman, Karen Long, Vickie Martin, Diane Tollison, Libbo Cook, Melissa Russell, Marcia Brown, Pam Partridge, Nancy Aiken. Third Row: Carolyn Williams, Jane McHaney, Betty Bush, Nancy Earnheart, Melanie Batson, Beth Breland, Sara Ann Roman, Lisa Welsh, Emily Con- way, Sandy Sutherland, Beth Ammons Clark. Fourth Row: Java Davis, Kim Red, Patti Walton, Myrrah McCully, Kathy McKissack, Maris Sims, vlarilyn McClendon, Rima Edwards, Susan Mundy, Judy Gordon, Judy Langston, Martha Jean Mclnnis. Not Pictured: Pam Courson, Carolyn 3rookshire, Trisha Purman. 173 Pi Sigma Epsilon Pi Sigma Epsilon is a national professional fraternity in marketing, sales management and selling. Meetings are held on the first and third Thursday of every month, the latter is always a dinner meet- ing, at which we have professional men and women in the field of marketing as guest speakers. Last year the chapter came in second in the nation of Pi Sigma Epsilon national computer marketing games. This year Pi Sigma Epsilon members held the second annual Spirit Marathon during the week- end of the State-Ole Miss game. Courtesy Week will also be held in conjunction with the Starkville Chamber of Commerce. Members are selected from formal rush at the beginning of fall and spring semesters each year. First Row: Don Mosley — V.P. of Chapter Affairs; Ann Sparks — Past Treasurer; Fiedlia Campbell, Delynn Still, Connie Hairston, Karen Smith, Nancy Regan, Susan Shira. Second Row: Dr. Henry Nash — Faculty Advisor; Robet Rea, Phil Fisher, Jim Allen — Alumni Repre- sentative; Mike Stoddard, Mike Rawls — Vice President of Marketing; Paul Austin — Acting Treasurer; David Barnes — Pledge Trainer; John Shannon, Kevin Clark, Joe Powell, John Wilkes, Larry Alexander, Joe Love, Andy Gehm — President. Not Pictured: Dr. Koby — Faculty Advisor; John White — Secretary; Ron Gaskin, Rusty Alston, James Moorehead, Forrest Suggs, Malcom Rosenberry — SME Liaison. 174 Pi Tau Sigma Pi Tau Sigma fosters high ideals of the engineering profession, promotes the mutual professional velfare of its members, and develops in students of Mechanical Engineering the attributes necessary or effective leadership and the assumption of the responsibilities of a citizen in democracy. Active nembers are chosen from juniors and seniors in Mechanical Engineering curriculum on a basis of ound ability, scholarship, and personality. 7 irst Row: Steve Board, President; Voss McRaney, Johnny Stephenson, Jimmy Melton, Jim Johnson, Recording Secretary; Leigh Hym- ler. Second Row: Rett Hailey, Treasurer; Rod Rogers, Dale Smith, Keith Beddingfield, Herby Hyatt. Third Row: Dr. Martin Jasper, Fac- lty Advisor; Randy Comfort, Corresponding Secretary; Marc Lauderdale, Sam Crewder, Larry Whitmire, Vice President. 175 Tau Beta Pi Tau Beta Pi is a national engineering honor society which Wc founded in 1885. The first objective of Tau Beta Pi is to mark in fitting manner those who have co nferred honor upon their aim mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character i undergraduates in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni i the field of engineering. First Row: Randy Comfort, Ron Pevey, Roger Lawson, Rick Raffel. Second Row: Dia Bowers, Robert Higgins, Fred Benedict, James Melton, W. Skipp Batson, Edward Sent( Kim Handy. Third Row: Emmitt Smith — Recording Secretary, Michael Hicks — Presidei Janice Gray — Cataloguer, Dean Walter R. Carnes — Chief Advisor, Victor Marshall — Cc responding Secretary, Rex Robinson — Vice President. Not Shown: Charlie Cumb Michael Gay, Mario Home, Donald Lomax, Danny Mitchell, John Williamson, Dr. Richa Forbes — Treasurer. 176 Xi Sigma Pi Xi Sigma Pi forestry fraternity was founded at the University of Washington on November 24, 1908. It existed as a local honor society there until 1915 when, under a new constitution and executive, the Washing- ton society was designated as Alpha Chapter and efforts were begun to affiliate with honoraries at other for- estry schools. Membership through the years including active, alumni, associate, and honorary grads now exceed 10,000 — a significant percentage of the forestry graduates in our country today. The objectives of Xi Sigma Pi are to secure and maintain a high standard of scholarship in forestry education, to work for the improvement of the forestry profession, and to promote a fraternal spirit among those engaged in activities related to the forest. Each chapter of Xi Sigma Pi has its own unique programs for developing scholarship and leadership individually and generally. Foresty and social activities are encouraged through participation in projects of local forestry clubs and by special projects to benefit the host school. First Row: John Polk, Emily Devine, Bob Livingston, Danny White, Del McDaniel. Second Row: Steve Servies, David Barge, Johnny Walker, John Wilkerson, Bob Griffen. Third Row: Professor James Moak, Chuck Bergin, Paul Tadlock, Glenn Pittman, Paul Dillard. 177 Theta Tau The purpose of Theta Tau is to develop and maintain a high standard of professional interest among its members, and to unite them in a strong bond of fraternal fellowship. The local chapter was chartered in 1964 and has since become a strong force within the engineering school. All of our members are encouraged to par ticipate actively in their technical and honor societies. We currently have some twenty members holding offices in these organizations while the majority of the Engineering Council officers are Theta Taus. The Mis sissippi State Engineer was founded by and is currently edited by Theta Taus. Each semester we do at least one community service project helping to improve Starkville. Professional Development Dinners, intramural sports, and several social events are enjoyed. While being active in these areas we consistently have the highest overall QPA of any non-honorary fraternity on campus. What Theta Tau is all about can be summed up best by our motto . . . Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might. Ecclesiastes 9:10 First Row: Thermo, Don Davis, Cal Beasley, Carl Williams, Kent Parrish, Tommy Forbes, Herbie Hyatt, Kevin Lynch, Rex Robinson, Gene Smith. Second Row: Gary Tipton, Jerry Donovan, Guy Davant, Jerry Gilbert, Robert Chancellor, David Mardis. Third Row: Jim Daniel, Ricky Coshlan Johnny Hood, Cecil Stegall, Jimmy Melton, Jim Lyles, Ralph Humphries, Ed Senter, Mike Hicks, Mark Neumann, Steve Board, Mark Torres, Voss McRaney, Dewayne Garrett, Dennis Thomason. Fourth Row: Gary Stokes, Richard Johnson, Steve Brantley, Dennis Reed. 178 179 India Assocation The objectives of this association are to promote interest in Indian cul- ture in all its aspects, to create better understanding between India and the U.S., to assist Indian nationals and Indian students at MSU. All Indian students and their spouses may become members. All persons not eli- gible to become members are eligible for associate membership, but do not have voting rights. First Row: Haribhai P. Patel, Hashubhain M. Patel, Hinna M. Patel. Arti J. Neresh, Jagdis Singh Hesesh, Treasurer; Kirit D. Chapatwala, Presi- dent. Second Row: Kiran H. Shah, Secretary; Har- shad B. Patel, Rajarshikumas K. Mehta, Ranch- hodbhai S. Patel, Ramesh M. Patel. Semper Fidelis Society Wayne Maxey, Fred Dixon, Mark Lovelace, Larry Wil- son, Randy Trammell, G. W. Parker, Phil Fisher, Jim Stra- ton, Mike Lovelace. Not Pic- tured: Lee Spivey, Glenn Duncan, Allen Henry. 180 m m ML t W- mm B 1 i j I £ ' 1 i The Gai ship is coi sion in th and disse their futu high tradi social virt during the tut np jU mir re i tioi uei su al ' isi nit lat ' es is oi mi 5ta Chapte 3d of younj ed States N ng policies ponsibilitic and ideals its membe ner months r of the g men v 4arine ( , doctr ■s as of of the N ts. Unli betwet Semper Fidelis Society was founded this year at MSL vTio are enrolled in officer training programs leading ]orps upon their graduation. They set forth objective nes, and vital information pertinent to a better und leers of the USMC. The Society also stimulates anc larine Corps while promoting good fellowship and c ke the other ROTC students, these men receive all of ;n their college years. 1. Its men to a con s of rece erstandi 1 protect ultivatin their tra aber imis ivinj fig o s th gthf ininj Afro American Plus r ! W   i _ ' ■: ' ■ : ' . ■ ' ■ ' ■ ' ■■? ™. The objectives of AA+ are to establish better relationship among the members, to acquire self- identification, to become better recognized as students of MSU, to acquire better relationships with other races on campus, to establish a better social life among the members, and to help in the college students life. Membership is open to any student after a two week trial period and majority vote of the members. First Row: Brenda Houston, Grenell Thompson, Gloria Rogers, Marva Long, Brenda Young, Patty Jones, Senguid Taylor, Dorothy White, Brenda Home. Second Row: Hazel White, Marilyn Flowers, Ava Fountain, Joyce Allen, Vivian Beasley, Renee Smith, Annette Evans, Glendora Epson, Carolyn Speight, Deborah Fowler, Eliza Nicks. Third Row: Fred Johnson, Melvin Smith, Stanley Jones, Nathaniel McGaha, Charlie Reese, Tyrone Bates, Quinton Booker, Janice Edwards, Willie Bender, John Stiffin, Kathy Brown, Shirlean Smith, Ticky Owens, Taki Drumgoole, Elizah Smith, Gerald Shumpert, Joe Love, Willie Thompson, Annie Hill. 181 Harabee Staff Top, First Row: Gwendolyn Smith, Michael Booker, John Humphrey, Florette Mattox, Editor; Gerald Shum- pert, Bruce West, and Standing, Kenneth Robertson. Right: Vivian Beasley. Miss Afro American Plu 182 Black Voices First Row: Ava Fountain, Shirlean Smith, Annie Hill, Carroll Washing- ton, Joyce Green, Gerald Shumpert, Jewel Trice, Mattie Phillips, Thelma Purnell. Second Row: John Huphrey, Windolyn Tate, Alphonso Walker, Jo Ann McCurty, Taki Drumgoole, Patricia Alford, J. W. Adams, Henry Haynes III, Gene Tate. Third Row: Charlie Wil- liams, Nathaniel McGaha, Eliza Nicks. 183 Blackfriars Blackfriars Drama Society was organized at Mississippi State in 1957. The name comes from the Elizabethan theatre in which Shakespeare ' s plays were performed. Each year the group produces three major shows. This year the plays produced were Under the Yum Yum Tree, A Midsummer Night ' s Dream, and Fiddler on the Roof. In adition to producing plays, Blackfriars has been active in the high school drama festival held each year at State. Membership in Blackfriars is open to all students in the University and can be obtained by frontstage or backstage work. Members who earn sufficient points are eligible for membership in Alpha Psi Omega, national dramatic honorary. First Row: Mimi Carter, Historian; Randy Turner, Vice-President; John Wells, President; B. J. Maxey, Secretary-Treasurer; Dominic Cunetto, Direc- tor of Theatre; Leland Moffatt, Designer and Technical Director. Second Row: Pat Cassity, James Robinson, Marie Lyon, Ronnie Peyton, Willie Johnson, Pam Ferguson, Jamie Cain, Cindy Coatworth, Donna Worley, Priscilla Lawrence. Third Row: Kay Goodman, Robert May, Nancy Emme, Sid Walton, Linda Heath, Earl Goodrich, Jane Hollingsworth, Carmen Buntin, Jill Bailer, Richard Moore, Sherry Dungan, Ken Little, Elizabeth Arnold, Claudia Culbertson. Fourth Row: Larry Cole, Peter Dietz, Terry Smith, Keith Ford, Kenneth Robertson, Rick Littlejohn, Kerry Belk, Mary Lou Young, Lamont Cowden, Richard Shanks. 184 Native American Heritage Club The Native American Heritage Club is an organization consisting of Choctaw students. Its purpose is to introduce Indian culture to non-Indian students and promote Indianness here at Mississippi State. The Choctaw students sponsored the first presentation of Choctaw Indian Days on March 17, 18, and 19, 1975. ' wo nationally recognized Indian leaders, Victoria Santana, Kiowa Lawyer National Indian Brotherhood, and Mel Tonasket, President of the National Congress of American Indian, were the guest speakers. Front Row: Dr. Peterson, Advisor; fo Morris, President; Eddie Gibson, Joe Jim, Vice President; Dalton Henry, Hoshi Ann Henry. Second Row: Morma Hickman, Pam Smith, Secretary; Roy Smith, Donna Morris, Treasurer; Virgil Sam, Dr. Carolyn Reeves, Advisor; Dr. England, Advisor. 185 Wanawake Wanawake, meaning Woman, is an African Society. It aspires to encourage fine womanhood among women on this campus. The organization was founded at Mississippi State University on February 5, 1974. Top: Betty Clinton, Ava Fountain, Belinda Spiva, Odessa Wallace, Thelma Purnell. Bottom, First Row: John Humphrey, Sweetheart; Geraldine Chase, Assistant Secretary; Grenell Thompson, President; Vickie Booker, Billie Hampton, Martha Lyles, Mrs. Pauline Fields, Advisor. Second Row: Vivian Beasley, Vice President; Edna Ross, Treasurer; Flora Lee Watson, Assistant Dean of Pledges; Joe Love, Sweetheart; Jewel Trice, Joyce Peoples, Secretary; Guy Hairston, Sweetheart; Not Pictured: Marcia Seawright, Dean of Pledges. Advisor — Mrs. Pauline P. Fields. 186 Any student enrolled at MSU in the School of Engineering and who is approved by the organ- ization president and executive council meets membership qualifications. The pur- pose of this organiza- tion is to develop pro- grams and provide ser- vices that will promote black awareness in the field of engineering. Front Row: C. T. Thomas, Eugene Winn, Leon Holden, Yolanda Batts, Vera Byrd, Willie Brown, Frederick Buie, Melvin Smith, Brooks Kim- brough. Second Row: Larry Buie, Charles Thames, Stan Joves, George Brown, Wil- liam Brown, James Taylor, John Smith, Herbert Johnson, Eddie Stevison, John Brown, Willie Bender, Samuel Gray. Sigma Alpha Iota The objectives of this music fraternity are to promote the highest standards and ide- als in music, advance members both intellectually and socially, and unite students pre- paring for a career in music. Front Row: Debbie Adamson, President; Kim Red, Sue Neel, Amy Duncan, Myrrah McCully, Diane O ' Bannon, Jane Hollings- worth, Bonnie Bowie, Melinda Wood, Vicki Martin, Sharon Walters. Second Row: Mary Ann Kilpatrick, Darlene Smith, Hattie Flowers, Nancy Carter, Janet Gilliam, Janice Muckelraith, Annette Dyuran, Becky Knight. 187 University Choir The University Choir is open to students from all undergraduate and graduate departments of the University. The purpose of the organization is to make music participation an integral part of the life of the student. The chorus is composed of vocalists from the student body and makes frequent public appearances both on and off the campus. Dale Hathorn, President; Debbie Adamson, Vice President; Rebecca Knight, Secretary; Cheryl Prewitt, Accompanist; J. W. Adams, Deb- bie Adamson, Charlene Alexander, Patricia Alford, Ronald Allen, Elizabeth Arnold, Jan Barlow, Pshon Barrett, Dwayne Bays, Bobb Bean, Beth Billups, Jane Bird, Connie Black, Janet Blackwell, Bonnie Bowie, Cindy Brent, Jerry Brown, Kay Bryant, Angela Buck, Sandj Calloway, Becky Carlisle, Nancy Carter, Cindy Cochran, Patty Comer, Patti Conn, Beth Cook, David Cook, Libba Cook, Melvin Cooper Tavia Couch, Carol Crandall, Rene Crowe, Janet Culliver, Jennye Dallas, Cynthia Davis, Shelby Davis, Flora Dickens, Jenny Douglas Emmett Drumgoole, Amy Duncon, Annette Dyuran, Wayne Fancher, Bob Files, Hattie Flowers, Eleanor Forside, Vic Fuqua, Jean Furr Reggie Furtick, Ronnie Gholston, Earl Goodrich, Gaye Gough, Joyce Greer, Judy Greer, Carol Griffin, Laurie Hall, Dale Hathorn, Bill Herm, Sandra Hinton, Terry Hitt, Debbie Hodges, Beth Holland, Denise Holliman, Jane Hollingsworth, Charles Hudson, Cynthia Jacks Ned James, Carmen Jefcoat, John Jennings, Skye Jones, Greg Kemp, Bobbye Kilpatrick, Geroge Kitchens, Becky Knight, Priscilla Law- rence, Wendy Lerner, Scooter Lucas, James Lyles, Burney Martin, Lauri Martin, Vicki Martin, Mala McAlpin, Missy McKonald, Barbara McGee, Cheryl McLemore, Tommy Middleton, Norma Miller, Melinda Monk, Chuck Mooney, Janice Muckelrath, Dee Murphy, Marcia Myrick, Charlie Nelson, Nancy Odum, David Parker, Terry Parmley, Mary Peacock, Sarah Peebles, Marcelle Perkins, Kerry Pold, Cheryl Prewitt, Noma Preyear, Lisa Randall, Johnny Ray, Melanie Roach, David Roche, Mary Dean Rose, Judy Routh, Melissa Russell, Shelton Shannon, Deborah Shaw, Gilbert Shaw, Gerald Shunpert, Leslie Slatow, Carolyn Sledge, Darlene Smith, Fredrick Smith, Ricky Smith Tim Smith, John Speed, Kathleen Stebbins, Mike Steen, William Stephens, Hazel Stewart, Marcia Stewart, Robin Stewart, Tim Sullivan Gene Tate, David Taylor, Wayne Thrash, Laurie Tirmenstein, Linda Turner, Richard von Sprecken, Sharon Walters, Patti Walton, Jean Weathersby, Marie Weathersby, Kim Weaver, Don Wilbanks, Charles Williams, Thomas Wilson, Larry Wimberly, Michael Woodson. 188 The University Chorale is a select group of fifty singers chosen by audition from the mem- bership of the University Choir. It is designed to jrovide participants with opportunities to per- form popular and standard choral literature on ind off campus. Debbie Adamson, Elizabeth Arnold, Jan Barlow, Dwayne Bays, 3eth Billups, Bonnie Bowie, Sandy Calloway, Nancy Carter, ]indy Cochran, Beth Cook, Libba Cook, Tavia Couch, Cynthia Davis, Emmett Dremgoole, Annette Dyuran, Bob Files, Jean Furr, Peggie Furtick, Bill Herm, Sandra Hilton, Debbie Hodges, Jane -lollingsworth, Ned James, Carmen Jefcoat, Bobbye Kilpatrick, 3ecky Knight, Dee Leslie, Lauri Martin, Tommy Middleton, ]huck Mooney, Marcia Myrich, Cheryl Prewitt, Mona Preyear, ohnny Ray, Kim Red, Judy Routh, Nina Russell, Shelton Shan- lon, Gerald Shumpert, Ricky Smith, John Speed, Marcia Stew- lrt, David Taylor, Elva Kay Tims, Laurie Tirmenstein, Richard ' on Sprecken, Patti Walton, Jean Weathersby, Don Wilbanks, Charles Williams, Larry Wimberly, Mike Woodson, Cheryl 5 rewitt, Accompanist. University Chorale 189 University Madrigal Singers The Madrigal Singers is a small choral group selected by auditions open to all students of the University. The group provides participants with opportunities to perform popular and standard madrigal literature on and off campus. The high- point of the year for the singers is the annual Madrigal Christmas Dinner. Above Picture: Debbie Adamson, Jan Barlow, Dwayne Bays, Bonnie Bowie, Bob Files, Debbie Hodges, Jane Hollingsworth, Ned James, Bobbye Kilpatrick, Becky Knight, Chuck Mooney, Marcia Myrick, Cheryl Prewitt Johnny Ray, Kim Red, John Speed, Marcia Stewart, Patti Walton, Jean Weathersby, Larry Wimberly. 190 w w 1 fl W rl bove Picture: Alexander, Allen, Arnett, Ashford, Babb, C. Barrentine, . Barrentine, Bazemore, Beck, Beddingfield, Beers, Belcher, Bell, ishop, Blair, Bond, Borum, Boydston, Braswell, Brenner, Brewer, roadhead, Brown, Bullard, C. Burnham, J. Burnham, R. Burns, T. urns, Buxton, Carpenter, Carr, Case, Cavin, Childress, J. Clark, P. lark, Cleveland, D. Cobb, R. Cobb, A. Cobbs, Cochran, A. Cohen, S. ohen, B. Cook, C. Cook, B. Cotten, P. Cotten, Cowden, Covin, Cox, rum, Dannell, C. J. Davis, C. V. Davis, Densford, Dickson, Didlake, obbs, Donald, Eady, Echols, Elgin, Epting, Eubank, Ezelle, Fant, isher, Fletcher, Flint, Foster, Galbreath, Gallaher, Gallop, Garner, atewood, Gathings, Gideon, Gilliam, Godbold, Goff, Greer, G. Grif- n, D. Griffin, Grubbs, Guess, Hailey, Hagstrom, Hall, Hamrick, ardeman, Harrington, Harris, Harrison, Hart, Haynes, Herndon, icks, Hill, Hollingsworth, Howell, Hudson, Hughes, Hunter, Hurt, hibashi, Ivey, E. Jackson, K. Jackson, D. Jackson, T. James, Jones, )seph, Kea, Keen, Kennedy, Lawson, Lewis, Loggans, Loper, Lord, ott, Lumpkin, Lyon, McAdory, McAnnaly, McBay, McCann, [cCormick, McCulloch, McCully, McDowell, McNeeley, McQuary, [archant, Marks, Martin, Massey, Mattix, Meeks, Middleton, Miller, [itchell, Mize, Moore, Moore, M. Moore, P. Moore, Morris, Moulder, luckelrath, Muse, Neel, Newman, O ' Bannon, Oliver, Oman, Osgood, wens, G. Parker, M. Parker, Parrott, Patterson, Patton, Paul, Paulk, earson, Pedigo, Perry, Pierce, Pipkin, Posey, C. Powell, R. Powell, Put- im, J. Putnam, L. Randle, N. Randle, Ransom, Regan, C. Rice, R. Rice, oberts, J. Robertson, K. Robertson, Robinson, Saucier, Sauls, Savini, chuster, Shannon, Shaw, Shows, Shumaker, Sims, Smith, T. Smith, oper, Stephens, D. Stewart, R. Stewart, T. Thomas, Thompson, Till- ian, Tims, Tucker, Waas, Waldrop, Walker, Walters, Ward, Welch, est, Whitehead, White, Whitley, Whitten, Wilbanks, Wilkes, Wil- ms, Wilson, Williford, Willis, Wolfe, Wood, E. Wood, M. Wood, M. ood, Worley, C. Yates, D. Yates. MSU Maroon Band 191 The 1975-76 Maroon Band, boasting its largest membership ever, enjoyed one of its finest years. The 235 members presented pre-game and half-time performances at eight of MSU ' s football games and was the featured University band at the Tupelo Marching Festival. The band was also invited to be featured at the Saints-Vikings game in the Superdome in New Orleans. Assisting Directors were Peyton Crowder and Kent Sills. In leadership capacities with the band were Drum Major Ted Burns, Per- cussion Captain Charles Williford, Head Majorette Karen Hurt, Assistant Head Majorettes Margaret Moore and Cindy Brown, Rifle Captain Sue Neel, Flag Captain Denise Fant, and Assistant Flag Captain Julie Beers. Randy Blake served as graduate assistant. Band officers for the year were Steve Cohen, President; Melinda Wood, Vice President; Rose Marie Joseph, Secre- tary; and Stuart Worley, Treasurer. The Symphonic and Concert bands per- formed extensively both on and off campus during the spring semester, and the Maroon Band ' s New Materials Clinic was held for the 23rd time in January. The State Junior High Festival and the State Stage Band Fes- tival were also sponsored by the Maroon Band in the late spring and these events attracted large numbers of young musicians to the MSU campus. SSP ' 193 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia The primary purpose of this fraternity is to encourage an actively promote the highest standards of creativity, performanc education, and research in music in America. Membership cor sists of six classes: active, alumni, sustaining alumni, chapter hor orary, associate, and professional honorary. First Row: David McAlister, Kenneth Gathings, Ronald Allen, Frddie Earl Wilkes, Dav Epting, Swight M. Yates. Second Row: Lynn Cochran, Nancy Randle, Myrrah McCull Karen Hurt, Rose Marie Joseph, Melinda Wood, Sue Neel, Denise Fant. Third Row: E Frank Stewart, Advisor; Chip Kea, Charlie Fisher, Chris Yates, Teryl Herndon, Ray Ha ris, Daryl McCulloch, Mark Donald, Mike Wood, Gary Whitten, Bennie Ashford, T( Burns, Marcia Myrick. 194 Alpha Tau Omega Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross Front Row: Lynn Beverly, Corine Cahill, Sarah Champion, Nancy Emme. Second Row: Vicky Robert- son, President; Patti Schmidt, M ' Lou Austin, Charlotte Watkins. Farmhouse Little Sisters of the Star and Crescent Left to Right: Deborah Kennedy, Cindy Tomlinson, Jackie McMillan, Laur u Bishop, Cathy Martin, Judy Dowdy, Lisa Musick. 195 Lambda Chi Alpha Little Sisters Order of the White Rose Front Row: Beverly Stewart, Becky Carlisle, Roann Trox- ell, Mary Ann Vinson, Gayle Allen, Diane Crawford, Madelyn Koury, Ginger Gaston, Cindy Bozeman, Lori Reed, Carlene Miller. Second Row: Ruthie Waas, Debbie Haage, Becky Jolly, Micke Darby, Suzanne Brandon, Mom Moreland, Kathy Keith, Jenny Wildman, Connie Arnold, Patti Srephenson, Janice Murrah. Third Row: Teresa Neely, Linda Clark, Mary Winsor Boyd, Ellen Read, Regina Richardson, Cindy Minton, Pam Wil- liams, Karen Lyle, Laura Ear- gle. Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sister Front Row: Krystal Madison, Linnie Causey, Marsha Sanderson, K Mcllivain. Second Row: Etta McNeer, Valerie Majors, Dea Dea Adarr Laurie Propst, Chris Denton, Laura Yerger, Amy Brickell, Wanda Gi lin, Kim Red. Third Row: Margaret Morris, Gerre Cumbaa, Cathy Col man, Brenda Kilby, Scarlett Mitchell, Deborah Ferrell, Lazette Langle Dana Evans. 196 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sisters of Minerva Front Row: Sarah Hardy, Chandler Mitts, Mrs. Dorothy Huey, Darrah Turner, Marion Wofford. Second Row: Judy Luina, Sharman Ran- dall, Jane Hart McMillan, Elizabeth Howard, Dabney Peigrin, Carolyn Brookshire, Mary Lee Maddin, Ann Elizabeth Baird, Arden Franklin. Third Row: Janet Ehret, Jenny Car- ter, Pam Maddox, Beth Dias, Stacy Williams, Janet Williams, Virginia Phillips, Mitzi Shaffer, Lauren Morse. Fourth Row: Melanie Mid- dleton, Jennie Garrison, Gayle Adams, Irene Robertson, Kim Wil- liams, Susan Black, Kimberly McCarty, Susan Horn, Paula Jor- don, Janice Guise, Gwen Eason, Martha Bourland, Yvonne Edge. Fifth Row: Ann Long, Gail Kerr, Pam Patrick, Julia Raney, Linda Shira, Elaine Humphries, Karen Patrick, Cindy Jones, Annette Tib- bie, Paula Watkins, Terri Smith. Theta Tau Little Sisters Left to Right: Debbie Stewart, Kay Mar- dis, Margert Weathersby, Lauri Brown, Vikki Hughes, Kathie Thomason, Brenda Yates. 197 Sigma Chi Little Sisters First Row: Sky Craft, Karen Wedgeworth, Missy MacDonald, Olga Angelo, Laura Boykin, Amy Rutherford, Cherrie Sampsell. Second Row: Connie Peranich, Leath Johnson, Laurie Anger, Susan Evans, Ann Bell, Debbie Perkins, Melanie Moore. Third Row: Wanda Clark, Sheila Carr, Janie Ward. Fourth Row: Jamie Flannagan, Sarah Fay, Pat Pennington, Beverly Bost, Sandy Brock, Mary Hunter Sadler, Nancy Mitchell. Fifth Row: Lynn Patty, Jerrie Tutor, Anita House, Margaret Harris, Libby Compton, Beth Green. Sixth Row: Katy Smith, Mrs. Ham- lin, Clinette Sims, Tricia Fields. This chapter en- courages students to learn more about agricultural missions and provides an opportunity for those wishing to support special agricultural missionary projects. First Row: Apryl Anderson, Rita Walker, Dr. Mary Fut- rell. Second Row: Dennis McCall, Janice Watkins. Third Row: Debbie Rye, Mar- ilyn Wileman, Victor Dor- man, Celia Stouffer, Vivian Bellah, Roger Lawson, Mitc- hell Stokes. Fifth Row: Jo Anne Jamees, Jim Roth, Mar- wan Sayegh, Eddie Futrell, David Merriweather, Glenn Heath, Bobby Richards, J. C. McCarty, Mrs. Ivan Miles. Ag Missions Foundatior 198 3aptist Student Union The purpose of the Baptist Student Union on the Mississippi State University campus is to provide a veil 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 Mississippi State stu- ents who wish to participate. The program of BSU includes vespers and noondays in the Baptist Stu- ent Center, frequent times of social fellowship activities, annual emphasis upon basic life choices, easonal observations (Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter), mission trips, Bible study, counseling, semi- ars, music drama, retreats, and a special ministry to International students. ront Row: Chuck McElhannon, Tommy Middleton, Tom Danieo, Marwan Sayegh. Second Row: Rev. Wilburn Matthews, Carolyn oleman, Joel Yelverton, Pat Stroud, David Shepherd, Phil Johnsey, Dr. E. J. Vardamin, Janis Dale, Guyton Turner, David Sumrall, Mike uke, Mrs. Wanda Potts, June Scoggins. 199 Newman Apostolate The Newman Aposto- late provides an oppor- tunity for Catholic and other interested stu- dents to become involved in community and spiritual projects and activities. Members must be enrolled at MSU. First Row: Laura Marchesini, Jenny Dupre, Dr. Jack Smith, Advisor; Judy Czarnecki, Jo Anne Kennedy, Don Davis, Vice President. Second Row: Kevin Crawley, Ed Chimahusky, Deb- bie Murley, Guy Todaro, Barney Daly, Marc Womack, Anna Mullican, President; Val Balser, Secretary; Jim Hildebrand, Fred Reiselt. Not Pictured: Rosie Joseph, Treasurer. Islamic Association 200 The Islamic Association strives to promote friendship, goodwill, and better re ations between the people of the countries represented by the general body of th Association and all people. All Moslems may become members, non-Moslem may become associate members. First Row: Ghassem Koleyni, Shamim Athar, Cowder Bara, Firdous Chouduky, Mahmood Qazi, Secretary. Second Row Mrs. Nahid Mohajeri, Kamran Khatir, Mohamood Muhajeri, Corresponding Secretary; Nina Muhajeri, Mrs. Zaineb Ban Muhamood Bara, Izizul Isham, Mrs. Genna Benu Izizulislam, Hadi Mur Rafati, President; Ghulamreza Hemmatian, Khai Prvez Alikhan, Ali Niknam, Kevan Nidnam, Mrs. Mehrnez Niknam. Not Pictured: Asad Hafeez, Treasurer. Philo Demos Philo Demos is composed of twenty-five men from the freshman and sophomore classes who have shown interest and capabilities in campus activities and commitment to the Christian principles upon which the honorary fraternity was founded at MSU in 1955. The honorary fraternity meets for lunch every Wednesday and entertains a prominent speaker. Whatever is discussed in the meetings is important and rele- vant, not only to our university and campus, but also to our world as well. Members of Philo Demos have moved on to positions of importance wherever they go. Front Row: Bobby Thompson, Joey Walton, Hulbert Lipe, Bebus Tate, Don Cash, Josh Crews, Wirt Yeager, Greg Jones, Baxter Burns, Glen Stribling, Jim Thompson. Second Row: Bee Strickland, Mike Karby, William Lefore, Rob White, Billy Hutto, Bill Warner, Mark Miller, Gary Jones, Bill Stone, Carter Nauger, John Speed, Steve May, Jeff Gannoway, Richard McRee. 201 Elder Statesmen Front Row: Coy Irving, Jerome Kitrell, Frank McWhorter, John Douglas, Andy Campagna, Mark Lukert. Second Row: Gordon Flowers Danny Jaber, Mike Spraggins, Phil Fisher, Ken Graves, Billy Martin, Charlie Cubaa, Doug Kearney, Johnny Loper, Paul Ellis, Tuckei Miller, Dave Sensman. 202 Wesley Foundation Wesley Foundation is an expression of the United Methodist Church which says that the Church cares about students at MSU. Churches throughout Missis- sippi provide funds and concern for the Methodist Stu- dent Center building, located on East Lee Blvd. Mill- saps and Mary John Dye serve as campus ministers. The program is planned and carried out under the direction of the Wesley Foundation Student Council. A variety of settings and activities are designed for meet- ing the needs of MSU students. The business of Wes- ley Foundation is concern for and service to students, in the name of Jesus Christ. Top Left: Rebecca Cardwel l, Vice President; Danny Sibley, President. Lower: Front Row: Francis Lucas, Mary John Dye, Director; Christi Dye, Millsaps Dye, Director; Dana Leigh Hawthorn, Rebecca Cardwell, Sue Peay. Second Row: Mala McAlpin, David Langston, Susan Baker, Danny Sibley, Pam Taylor, Emily Mullins, Jimmy Gutherie. 203 The University Christian Student Center exists to serve the spiritual needs of students attending Mississippi State University. Its pur- pose is to balance a student ' s academic experi- ence with an equally exciting Christian per- spective. U.C.S.C. is sponsored by Churches of Christ and is located in the church building itself on East Lee Blvd. The Center emphasizes fellowship in worship, service, study, social activities, spiritual outreach, and in compas- sionate problem solving. U.C.S.C. seeks to explore in depth the meaning and significance of Jesus Christ for campus life, and offers itself as a place for study, relaxation, fellowship, worship, and numerous opportunities for Christian service and spiritual growth. Front Row: Ronnie Lofton, Wendy Windham. Linda Kay Smith, Nancy Blair, Beth Higgs, Marie Lyon, Connie Jones, Audrey Hays. Joe Leigh, David Wigley. Second Row: Missy Harrison, Jenny Douglas, Linda Smith, Lindy Pharis, Sherri Smith, Mona Preyear, Amy Duncan, Dianne Ward, Cindy Pedigo, Candy Fullen. Cathy Robbins — Treasurer, Wanda Haynie, Becky Davidson, Martha Newcomb. Third Row: Bently Wigley, Barbara Muszar, Terry Smith — Director, Nancy Taylor, Rhonda Taylor, Dennis Moffett, Lanny McCaleb, Scott Gallaher, Jim Dale, Johnny Hays — Vice- President, Ricky Eaton, Randy Comfort, Marshall Allen, Leroy Smith, Jack Martin, Tony Cook, Henry McCreight, John Pumphrie, Gary Wilson, Rob Maher, Tom Mundie, Randy Winstead — President, Jim Smith, Galen Wilson. University Christian Student Center 204 Intramural Executive Council The function of this council is to coordinate and operate an organized competitive and recreational sports intramural schedule of activities; provide scheduling of courts and fields for free play and organ- zed activity; and provide recreation information and equipment check-out. Sitting: Leslie Jones, Carl Hathorn, Larry Allen, Joe Olmi, Linda Frankel, Carmen Buntin. Standing: Cheri Anglin, Duff Sudduth, Pam Fergu- on, Andy Rushing, Andy Alexander. 205 Block and Bridle Block and Bridle promotes a high scholastic standard and brings about a closer relationshi among the students pursuing some phase of Animal Science as a profession. Any agricultural sti dent desiring membership must be pledged for three months and meet certain requirements. First Row: Rhonda Taylor, Cindi Savell, Debra Kinser, Patty Alley, Diane Williams, Susan Yates, Linda Dees. Second Row: San Chatham, Kay Ross, Teresa Stidham, Betty Martin, Betsy Lum, Ruth Ann Russell, Pat Dugan. Third Row: George Rutledge, Edwa Herring, Gale Clark, Barbara Harnage, Pam Pilmer, Frank Pevey, Charles Shawver, Advisor. Fourth Row:Tony Stephens, Neil Smi Jerry Chafin, Ken Martin, Jerry Chappelear, Steve Parker, Larry Carter. Fifth Row: Jimmy Carter, Tripp Thomas, Malcolm Baih Don Ward, Gordon Minyara, Rick Carlisle, Charles Slocum. Sixth Row: Randy Mize, Joey Coscia, Landon Backus, Rise Madd( Jimmy Simons, Mark Gilbert, John Turner. Seventh Row: Harold Geddie, Ray Burgess, Tommy Scroggins, Baird Moor, Frank Cra ford, Larry Walker, John Crow. Eighth Row: Tommy King, Eddie Walley, Gary Wray, Mike Lawrence, Greg Giachelli, Sammy Slo; Gary Blagg. 206 - MBWWHR mmffmtmm fm 207 MClub Sitting on Floor: Danny Malone, Ray Costic, Sergeant at Arm Andy Miller, President; Howard Lewis, Vice President; Ban Lipsky, Joe Dean, Sec. Treas.; Mr. Molly Halbert, Advisor. Sittii. on Couch: Leon Alexander, Larry Brooks, Al Perry, John Nespol Bobby Wallace, Will Caltharp, Terry Vitrano, Calvin Hyme Jimmy Payne, Jim Eidson, Larry Buie, J. B. Simms, Steve Jone Standing: Ruks Buzune, Billy Deaton, Leslie Whitehead, Lan Gillard, Mark White, Sidney Key, Hugh Christian, Ken Kingre; Duncan McKenize, Rick Moss, Wally Cox, John Carter, Jac Rickman, Walt Wendtland, Steve Hill, Don Robinson, Chuc Burdine, Eric Little, Eric Lipsky. 208 Martial Club Arts The purpose of the club is to instill in each martial arts practitioner an attitude of humbleness, dedi- cation for the furtherance of the art, the betterment of self, the organization, and Mississippi State Jniversity. ront Row: Michael Wilson, Mike Sluder, Shelby Crawford, Alex Burrow, Oliver Miller, Mike Conn, Eui Park, Butch Simmons, Dennis D ' Dan. Second Row: Willie Robinson, Sandy Plunkett, Stacy Sanford, Paul Washington, Ronald Nurse, Judy Goode, Cindy Smith, Patty stephenson, Susan Anderson, Wanda Kelly, Patty Vaughn, Mary Jane Thornton, Dorothy Fox, Tracy Wallis, Carolyn Nance, Brenda ndrews. Third Row: Martie Craddieth, Glin Edwards, Al Perry, Willie Neely, Brent Robbins, Mark Hanson, Mark Robinson, Janet ole, Greg Kemp, Karin Murphy, Ronny Collins, David Loftin, Bill Tew, Kieth Hall. Fourth Row: James Rogers, Jim Clark, Laura Lee, llison Pless, Gene Brown, Andy Allen, Jerry Johnson, Jimmy Lum, Jackie Davis, Charles Penson, David Roebuck, Gary A. Scott, Velma . Gause, Melvina Turner, Jessie Casey, Mac Ferris, Bobby Sherman, Paul Jones. Fifth Row: Benjamine Neal, Darrell Jones, Rick Wil- iams, Steve Hennbergr, Dwayne Robbins, Joe Olmi, Bob Mills, Russ Farr, Stephen Ray, Carl Guy Moore. Sixth Row: Larry Burkes, Tony abella, Jimmy McKay, Ted Butler, Lin Watts, B. J. Washington, David Singletary. 209 Parks and Recreation The objective of this club is to promote interest in parks and recreation and to provide student contact with the parks and recreation professionals. Any student enrolled in the Parks and Recreation curriculum may become a member. First Row: Bill Caskey, Mark Magee, Eddie Williams, Debbie Hester, Dwight Davis. Second Row: Eddie Hopper, Ben Carilise, Bobby Brown, Steve Price, Chester Hor- ton, Ricky Hartfield. Skydivers The MSU Skydivers promote and encourage parachuting withi the sphere of collegiate activities. Participation is open to any inte: ested person. First Row: Paul Weathersby, Ronnie Allen, David Young, Rick Wiggins, Genni Jones, Bar Lipsky. Second Row: Curt Friday, Pilot; Herb Johnson, Jim Milstead, Billy Thompso Danny Mize, Gerry Moore, Connie Tiffin, Mike Moclock, Nelson Thompson, Panos Sp tharis, C-182-N4738D. 210 Rodeo Club The Rodeo Club pro- vides opportunities for interested students to par- ticipate in the sport of rodeo, promotes interest in college rodeo and pro- vides an opportunity to compete with other col- lege rodeo clubs. Top, First Row: Mr. Charlie Shaw- ver, Billy Warren, Bonnie McDonald, Billy Ray Adams, Perry Arnold, Kitty Hudspeth, Larry Johnson, Ronnie James, Dr. Diggs. Second Row: Tom Carney, Ricky Speed, Tom King, Chip Hunt. Third Row: Mike Russel, Lucus McKane, Suzanne Chambless, Jamie Haushalter, Anne Williams, Tucker Hughes, Eddie Walley, Lee Robinson, Johnny Neergaard. Left: BOYS ' TEAM — First Row: Eddie Walley, Chip Hunt, Tom Carney, Ricky Speed. Second Row: Ronnie James, Perry Arnold, Tom King, Bill Warren, Larry Johnson. 211 Weightlifting Club This is a non-profit organization which promotes the general physi- cal well-being of its members and promotes competitive weightlifting for those interested. Students, fac- u lty, and staff are eligible for mem- bership. First Row: Dennis Parmer, Gene Murphy, Vice President; Dave Lindoerfer, Power Team. Sec- ond Row: Jeff Wilson, Kerry Vaughn, President and Olympic Team; Walter Warren, Treasurer and Olympic Team; Dr. Pitts, Power Team; Gary Leo Phillips, Social Chairman and Power Team; Billy Martin, George Johnson. Not Pictured: Bill Gandy, Secretary and Olym- pic Team; Dr. John Wollenberg. This club provides supplemen- tary professional training for phys- ical education majors and works in cooperation with state and national associations of health, physical education, and recreation. Membership is open to all students majoring in PE. First Row: Diane Trammell, Donna Stringer, Wanda Allen. Second Row: Lin Rhodes, Donna Rasberry, Gene Murphy, Judy Rutherford, Dennis O ' Nan, Sponsor. Third Row: Craig Gor- don, Susan Puruis, Ronnie Crawford, Bill Tim- mons, Leo Choate, Doug Branning, Richard Saul. Fourth Row: Scotty Crawford, Paul Chamblee, Milan Nelson, Wesley Ross, David Roberts, Coleman Keefe, Julia Raney, Marion Watson, Jeff Hawkins. Physical Education Club 212 Mississippi State Broadcasters ' op: Front Row: Pete Tuper, Warren Furlow, Al Parker, Trent Roberts. Second Row: David andefur, Pam Ellington, Lil Kirkpatrick, Margaret Anderson, Susan Anderson, Lee Welch, ichard Ogden. Third Row: Mike Marion, Paul Burt, Leon Ferguson, James Shuff. Fourth ovv. Robert May, Ben Puckett, Dee Shaw, David Green. Bottom: Margaret Anderson, Trea- irer; Mike Marion, President; Pam Ellington, Vice President; Lil Kikpatrick, Secretary. MSB was organized on campus last year for four reasons: 1. To increase knowledge in all fields of broadcasting; 2. To encour- age extra-curricular activi- ties in broadcasting; 3. To promote social activities among broadcasting stu- dents; and 4. To promote an interest in broadcasting among present and prospec- tive MSU students. MSB meets bi-monthly and has varied interests. MSB works in cooperation with campus radio station WMSB; has a bulletin board in the Union featuring music happenings; and sponsors a third class radiotelephone license with a broadcast endorsement course. 213 Circle K The Mississippi State University Circle K Club, sponsored by Kiwanis of Starkville, is the University ' s most dynamic service organization. Through its service projects, Circle K serves not only the students of MSU, but anyone else who has a need that can be fulfilled by the club. One of the projects this year was the refreshment stand at all the SA sponsored concerts. Member- ship in Circle K is open to any student with a desire and willingness to serve others. Top: Chuck Gayley, Vice President; Amos McCormick, Presi- dent; David Morgan, Treasurer; John Hertzog, Secretary. Bottom: BB Flint, Lieutenant Governor of Circle K District. Opposite Top, First Row: B.B. Flint, David Morgan, Yvonne, John Hertzog, Nancy Regan, Amos McCormick. Second Row: Dr. Henry Nash, Ben Hertzog, Judy Morris, Edwin Flint, Barbara Dodson, Johnny Phair, Roger Lawson, Richard Ashley. Third Row: Chuck Gayley, David Womack, Tom Hopper, Wayne McLecoy, M. L. Virden. 214 EFRESHMENT STAND - 215 M Reveille First Row: Nat Washburn, Mary Lee Maddin, Andy Campagna, Teresa Evans, Sara Carter, Robin O ' Neill, Shortie Marshall, Carol Coursey — Photographer, George Abihider — Photographer. Second Row: Ruthie Fields, Karen Wedge- worth, Mark Bounds — Sports Edi- tor, Tina Fortenberry — Events Editor, Jim Cantrell — Photogra- pher, Beverly Carter — Academics Editor, Cindy Foresman, Susan Foresman — Greeks Editor, Vicky Ivy, Barry Fox — Head Photogra- pher. Third Row: Eddie Ford, Ellen Thomas — Assistant Editor, John Wilkes, Carol Crumbley — Editor, William Stephens — Business Manager, Debbie Bouler — Fea- tures Editor, Terry Hitt — Photog- rapher, Jay Jenkins, Penny Gibson — Activities Editor, Eddie Smith. Fourth Row: Charles Carter — Photographer, Mary Clayton — Classes Editor, Michael Oltremari — Residences Editor, George Johnson, Karen Green, Linda McQreary, Steve Holland. Not Pic- tured: Clint Ivey, Muffet Holladay, Margaret Morris, Jeff Haycraft, Larry Yager, Sally Merchant, Tom Morgan — Photographer. 216 J i? : :: Reflector 218 Top: Kyle Steward, Editor. Middle, First Row: Kyle Steward, Becky Drake, Bette Trevillion, Jim Bird- song. Second Row: Val Balser, Deb Addington, Cole Warner, Mike Anderson, Vicki Mills, Patti Drapala, Ralph Blakeney. Third Row: Mike McGrath, Warren Furlow, Janie Mortimer, Linda Fortner, Pam Aldridge, Karen May, Kathy Brown, Helen Daniel, Linette Mclnally, Jeri Beasley, Bobby Sacus, Adele Crudden, Francis Oakley, Stan Kozlowitz. Fourth Row: Edy Williams, Bruce West, Jeff Posey, David Barr, Doug Kyle, Jeff Long, Charles Nettles, Pete San- ders. Not Pictured: Sammy McDavid, Rusty Brown, Tina Fortenberry. Bottom: Ralph Blakeney, Business Manager. £ + m l t p v 1 •• ■ r ' Top, First Row: Cole Warner, Val Baiser, Becky Drake. Second Row: Mike McGrath, Warren Furlow, Linda Fortner, Janie Mortimer, Pam Aldridge, Karen May, Helen Daniel, Linette McAnnually, Mike Anderson. Third Row: Edy Williams, Bruce West, Jeff Posey, David Barr, Jeff Long, Doug Kyle, Charles Nettles, Bobby Sacus. Middle: Sammy McDavid, Campus Edi- tor; Patti Drapula, Managing Editor. Bottom: Pete Sanders, Jim Birdsong, Advertising. Not Pictured: Photographers — Tina Fortenberry and Stan Kozlowitz. 219 ■r Phi Kappa Phi The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, founded in 1897, has from the outset embraced all fields of knowledge in its membership. Selection is based on the twin essentials of superior scholarship and good character. The highest standards are required of graduate students and faculty members. Second semester juniors are eligible for membership if they rank in the uppermost five percent of their class. However, the number elected must not exceed one tenth of the class. At present no Mississippi State University student is chosen whose aca- demic average is less than that required for graduation with distinction. President Merrill M. Hawkins Vice-President Diane Bowers Secretary J ean P- Overcash Treasurer William A. Simmons Public Relations Margarete Peebles Carolyn Adams Mary A. Adams John W. Adcox, Jr. Charles R.Aiken Nancy Aiken Linda K. Alexander Phyllis B.Alford Terry L. Alford Linda Allen Patricia Alley Michael Anders James H. Anderson Linda L. Anglin Belly S. Appleby Ann Helen Ardahl Carolyn Armstrong Martha Armstrong Mary L. Audenaert Elizabeth W. Baker Lanny D. Baker Billy I. Ball BuenaS, Ballard Laura Barge Ben F. Barrentine David Barrenline Pshon Barrett Suzanne Barrelt Wesley E. Bass Timothy C. Bales Melanie A. Batson Went A. Batson James T. Baylot Nicki S. Beckham Brenda Belcher Charles J. Bell Fred L. Benedict Carolyn Bennelt Hugh Bennelt Dennis A. Berkey Rene C Berry Johnnie Berry John K. Bettersworth Thomas K. Beu Julie Bhansali Brenda J. Bishop Laura L. Bishop Richard Blackboum Thomas S. Blanks Dorothy C. Blanton Mary E. Bonney Visanu Bonnying Martha O. Boolh Mac Owens Booth Drayton Boozer Diane Bovvers Elma D. Bowers Larry L. Box Debra A. Boyles Beverly Brackin Steve Brantley Clarence M. Brasf Susan E. Breland Barbara Brent Wren H. Bridges Mary Briggs H. D. Brodnax, Jr. Barbara Brothers Id Donna H. Brown Betty R Browne FayS. Bryan Gorgon K. Bryan Mary Jo Bryson Ronald A. Bullock H. D. Bunch Charles S. Burges Norvel L. Burked Richard |. Burketl Janelte Burt Carey Butler J. Robert Cagle, Jr. Marcia Caldwell Donald A. Cameron Paul V. Canonici C.T. Carley. Jr. Sandra J. Carmichael Kathleen H. Carnathan Peggy Carnathan Deborah G. Carr Elizabeth Carson Kathryn Carter Margaret Carulhers Vicky G. Case Turner Catledge Janice Chambers Russel J, Chance J. R. Charlesworlh, Jr. Elgie W. Chatham Doris E. Chaves Sherrie R. Cheek Patricia Chesser KarlaChilds Edward V. Chimahi M. M. Choudhury Thomas E. Clark, )r. Julie Claiborne Susan M. Clielt Larry R. Coleman Nancy Coleman John Colotta Chrisly Colvin Dorothy Colwick Janet Conley Emily Conway Libba Cook Wanda J. Cooley Owen Cooper Jo Ann Coskrey Wayne R. Coskrey Pam Courson Gail Courts Tim Cosl Georgianna Cox Louise D. Craflon Nancy M. Critz James T. Crowe, Jr. John T. Crowe. Jr. Charles L. Crum Carol Crumbley Lissa Cuicchi Carol A. Culberson Beverly K. Culver Charles Cumbaa Charles R. Currie ky Patricia T. Curtis Steven D. Daniel Martha Daugndrill Fred 1 )a is Janice S. Davis Java Nan Davis Herbert H. Daws Timothy A. Dawson Peggy Demetz Beverly Dendy JohnE. Didlake. Jr. Ted W. Dobbs Richard T. Dodder Rebecca H. Donald Claude L. Dorminey Mary V. Dornll Norma Draper Donald C.Duffey Patricia Dugan Louis J. Dugas, |r. Kennety Dulaney Jane A. Dunaway Brenda L. Earnhearl Gwen Eason Joseph B. Edmond Rima Edwards Robert F.Ellis Dwight E. Emerick Mary Epps David Epling Karen Espej Lester A. Estes, Jr. Richard C. Ethndge W. D. Fairley Denise Fanl Kianne T. Faulk Royce S. Faulkner E. Gail Fears Thomas Featherston Mrs. Willie Folder Richard E. Felker Roberta M. Fields Lynn Filgo Wayne W.Floyd Dorothy Foil Rodney R. Foil Susan L. Foiled Dennis L. Forbes Sara H. Ford John R. Fortman John Foster Palsy L. Fowlkes William R. Fox Anne S. Frederick Ruth Frederick Roberl Frilts Helen Frye [Catherine Furr Rex F. Galloway Danny R. Gambrell Ellen C. Gammon Lee O. Gardner Barbara R. Garretson Marian Gassaway Lenlz D. Gatlin. Jr. Toni Gelslon Nanette Gholston William L.Giles Margaret Gillespie Richard Gillard Janel L. Gole Patricia Gonzales Charles M. Goodman Sandra [. Goodman Chris A. Gordy Julian Carfton Bobbie J. Graham C.H.Graves, Jr. WillardGray Merrill Greenlee Francis Gregory. Jr. Jane Griffin Janet R. Griffin Priscilla A. Griffith Victor Gulas Kalhy Gunn Brenda L. Hall James G. Hamill Keith Hampton Louise W. Hamrick Barbara W. Hanny Bruce Harding James R. Hardy Mary L. Hare Woodrow W. Hare Alice M. Harned Rick Harper Lana D. Harrelson Jerry F. Harris Myrlis W. Harris Priscilla A. Harrison C. Hugh Hathorn Christy V. Hawkins M.M.Hawkins Rena A. Haynes Donald B. Hays Cherilyn Hebert James H. Hebert Gregory Heblon Margaret Hegman David C. Heins Arnold R. Henderson Diane 1 Honson Nancy Henson Dora Herring Han Herring Patsy Hester Robert C. Hicks Alfred B. Hicks, Jr. Michael A. Kicks Robert J. Higgins, Jr. Allen R. Hill James E. Hill Dennis R. Hines Donald P. Hinman John D. Hodges Julia Hodges Linda Hodges Peggy J. Mollis Miles Holloman A. G. Holmes Marilyn Horn Ruby Horn Denise Horlon Mary Jane Howard E. Irl Howell Lynda Hudson Deborah L. Huey KathyN. Huff Haden Hughes John H. Hughes Vikki Hughes Ralph Humphries Nancy E. Hurt C.T. Hunter Robert E. Irby, III Lewise R. Jackson PaulB. Jacob, Jr. Francis W. Jernigen Martha L. Jobe Helen Joe Cathy Johnson Joyce W- Johnson Judith P- Johnson Kaye Johnson Marilyn Johnson Particia Johnson Ray D Johnson Rufus W. Johnson Tony Johnson Wilma J. Jolly Beth Jones David B. Jones J. K. Jones Melba Justice Dorothy W. Kalenhoff Joseph E. Karr Mary E. Karre Wayne B. Kemp T.H.Kendall. Ill William [. Kennedy Nola J. Kenwnght John A. Killebrew Stephen P. Kinard T.J.King Lois Kilgore Charles W. Kish, Jr. Charles J. Kittrell Ann Knighl William E. Knight Nancy Knott Edward Kringer Mary D. Kringer Karen Kueven Janice LaBerge Cornell M. Ladner Susanne K. Lake Barbara Landphair Jane B. Lauderdale Susan Lauderdale Tandi Lawrence Roger Lawson Michael H. Leach Ross L. Leach Lilian W. Lee Paula A. Lee Wilanne Lerner Henry Leveck Carol J. Levy Christine R. Lewis Jan Lewis Charles E. Lindley Nancy Lindley W. W. Littlejohn Robert L. Livingston Will Locke Marion T. Loftin Elizabeth W. Long JoeW. Love, III Bonnie E. Lovorn Christina Lusk John W. Lusk Evelyn R. Lyon Laura E. Mabry Karen B. Macris Shelia Maddox Danny Magee Patrick B. Maloney Abe J. Malouf. Jr. Mary J. Maples Hollis I.Marshall Victor B. Marshall Cathy S. Martin Susan Kay Martin T. K. Marton Margaret Massey Linda Mattox Sara W. May Irene Mayfield Dennis McCall J. C. McCarty. Jr. Stanley R. McClure Carey McCoy Cherri A. McCuiston WilleeL. McDaniel. Jr. Nancy C. McDonald Elizabeth McFerrin Marilyn McGowan Martha J. Mclnnis Patricia Mclnnis J. Chester McKee Bennie McKenzie Prentice McKibben Brenda McKnight Lynn McNeely Yvonne C. McNeill BettyeR. McPhail Peggy McWilliams Kay Measels Sandra L. Measels Sandra K. Milican Betty G.Millard Randolph T. Millard Linda A. Miller Richard D. Miller Gary B.Mills Joyce R. Mills Regina Mills Katherine A. Milton R.M.Milton Danny K. Mitchell Eugene F. Mitchell Sandi H.Mitchell Luceille L. Mitlin Patricia A. Mizell Frank W. Montfort Glover Moore Marion Y. Moore Mrs. R. G. Moore Murra Moore Cynthia Morgan David Morgan Margaret Morgan Celia L. Morse Stephen M. Moss Clinton W. Moulds. Ill Paul R. Mull Brenda Kay Mullins Betty J. Murphy Gene Murphy John R. Murphy Ann Murray Mildred Murray S. B. Murray Patsy Muse R. Jim Myers. Jr. Lorie Naef Mrs. J. D, Naugher James W. Nelms Lyle E. Nelson Robert M. Newell John Nicholson Edward C. Norris Olin Norton Thomas R. Norwood Charlotte Nowlin Paulette Oakes Marjorie O ' Bryant Beatrice Offner Patricia O ' Kelly Harry M. Oldham William H. Porter Sarah C. Portis Milbur W. Posey Sue Power John Price Michael L. Price David Priscock Donald L. Prisock. Jr. RalphA.Puckett.il Susan ). Purser Jessie Purvis Harry A. Puryear. Jr. Patricia Putman Richard A. Raffel Keith R. Raulsoon James S. Rawson Carol Reed Donna Reed Carolyn K. Reeves Jodye J. Renfroe Diane E. Reynolds Alvin R. Rhodes Cynthia Rials Edwin C. Rice Wells Richardson Marlon C. Rico. Jr. Edward Rigdon Charles A. Risher Debbie Roan Tera Robbins Ralph Pobertson George L. Robson. Jr. Virginia Roby Gaines M. Rogers Ruth R. Rogers Thomas H. Rogers Carol S. Rollins Sara Ann Roman Jane Roper Mellisa L. Russel Charles Sappington Jesse C. Sawyer Sara M. Scales Sue Scott Julie Searcy Martha Seaward Emblyn Sekyra Don Senter Edward A. Senter George Senter Sherrill Shannon Jack F. Shapley Janet Sherer Shelia Shimfessel Beth Shumpert Linda A. Sigrest Anne D. Shuttleworth Cecil L. Simmons W. A. Simmons Virginin A. Sims Ann Singleton Robert D. Skeen Brenda Jo Smith Carolyn Smith 1 C.C.Smith Dawn Smith Gary Smith Richard S. Smith Selma D. Smith Barbara Thompson Ann G. Thompson Byron J. Thompson Clark J. Thompson E. F. Thompson Pamela Thornton Sieve Thompson Susan Thompson Elizabeth T. Thompson Roma L. Thorn Gary E. Thornton Sue Thrasher Elva Kay Tims Sue Tingle Albert H.Trapp Katherine Trapp Patricia Triplett Robert Troplelt Jo Troxell Pamela Truhetl PauJal.Truhett Fook Mon Tse Thomas L. Tullos Deborah F. Turner Georganna Turner Larry W. Usilton. Ill Jan M. Vallentine Nancy H. Vaughan Hane G. Virden Deborrah Waggoner Carol Walker Myra Walter Davis Walton Nathaniel Walton Janet H. Wasson Louise Watson John C. Wax Martha T. Weatherford William Weaver, Jr. Joanne Webster Brenda Wells Edna A. Wells Virginia R.Wells Robert Wheeler Ethel A. Whisler OmdaS. Whitehead Louise Whitlow Larry S. Whitmire Jan M. Wicker Francis B. Wiggins Rhonda Wilbanks VickiB. Wilkey Marilyn G. Wilemon James G. Williams L.E.Williams. II Ronald J. Williams Dal Williamson Robert E. Williamson Donald E. Williamson John W. Wilson Tyra M. Wilson Ann E. Wiltrout JamesT. Windham Kathy Windham Rose M. Windham Leighton Wingate C. J. Wirengo, Jr. Stuart Worley Phebe M. Wren Jean P. Overcash Susan R. Smith Richard H.Wright John K. Owens Harold Snellgrove Timothy M. Wright Donna Page Jean K. Snyder LeeT. Wyatt. Ill Dianne Parker Mary P. Spain Edgar P. Yarborough Edward J. Parish Helen M. Spelzhaus J. Wade Yarborough Lucinda Parker Snadra Spencer Karen Yates Cathy Patterson Zilla Spencer Margaret Yates Connee Patterson Donna Spengler Marie Yates Sam G. Patterson Doris Kay Stacy Michael D. Yates Barbara Pearson Tamara Stanislaus Bettye A. Yearber Georgia A. Pearson Bob Stimson. Jr. Melinda L. Young Diane Peden Charles E. Stone W. R. Zickafoose Margaret Peebles Harry E. Stone Sarah Peebles James N. Stone Patsy Peeples John S. Stringer Barvara Perkins Anne Sumrall Paulette Perrin Richard K. Swain Frank N. Perry Willetta B. Swoope Joe V. Pettiet Robert E.Tallant Ronald E. Pevey Cattie Taylor Walter E. Philips. Jr. Robert P. Taylor. Jr. Deborah T. Pickering Susan G. Taylor Gary Pickett Wanda L. Taylor Cornelia B. Pelgrim Becky Templeton Pam Pilmer Dennis E. Templeton Dave Player Tomothy C. Terpstra William D.Pittman Guy W. Thaxton Frederick Pitts Charles H. Thomas Velma D. Porter Beronica Thomas Hall of Fame The Hall of Fame is chosen through each college with the number being determined on the percentage of students in that college. Stu- dents must have a 3.0 overall average and are selected for participation in other activities as well as academics. William N. Audinaert Melanie Ann Batson Donna Helen Brown Carolyn Coleman Helen Elizabeth Cook Carol Crumbley Charles Thomas Cumbaa Rebecca Donald Paul Ellis Ramona Denise Fant Richard Edwin Felker Melissa Ann Grant Everett Paul Hailey Jr. William Th omas Hendrix George Mark Henry Michael A. Hicks Micki Hughes Willanne Lerner Joe Love Dennis Francis McCall Kathy Martin Betty Grace Millard Don Mosley Paulette Rene Oakes David Scott Prisock Melissa Lee Vussell Robert D. Skeen Elva Kay Tims Thomas Henderson Watts III Who ' s Who Among Students In American Universities and Colleges Each year at commencement exercises across the country, a select group of students are called forward to accept one of the most presti- gious awards the academic community can bestow — that of being selected to Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. This exclusive honor is conferred by more than 1000 schools in all fifty states and the District of Columbia and symbolized by the presentation of an award certificate. After forty years of serving higher education, Who ' s Who exists as one of the most highly regarded and long-standing honors programs in the nation, having earned the over- whelming respect of college faculties and administrations. And for the students — the outstanding campus leaders of the year — national rec- ognition by the Who ' s Who program marks a pinnacle of scholastic achievement. Horace Mark Adams Pshon Barret Suzanne Barrett Timothy Cleve Bates Wentz Atkin Batson Anthony Peter Bignoli Elma Diane Bowers Donna Helen Brown Carolyn Ann Coleman Larry Redell Coleman Helen Elizabeth Cook Sky Eva Craft Carol Ann Crumbley Frances Theda Dalfiume Allison Hall Denson John Karl Douglas Norma Elizabeth Draper Gwendolyn Eason Paul Meredith Ellis Marcita Evans Richard Edwin Felker Cynthia Faith Foresman Melissa Ann Grant Kenneth Gary Graves Margaret Alice Hegman N. Jane Hollingsworth Vikki Hughes Julie Ann Karre Charles Jerome Kittrell Joe Willie Love III Abe John Malouf Victor Barron Marshall Murrah Ann McCully Herbert Tucker Miller III Frank O. Page Diane Frances Porter David Scott Prisock Patricia Gayle Read Alvin R. Rhodes Melissa Lee Russell John Arthur Sansbury Jr. David Howard Senseman Edward A. Senter Katherine Elise Smith Tamara Stanislaus Robert Blankenship Stimson Jr. Jean Lorraine Weathersby Lisa Cullom Welsh James Andrew Windle Jr. Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma is a freshman honor society. It was founded in 1923 to encourage and reward high scholastic attainment among the man members of the freshman class. There are now 160 chapters located in leading colleges and universities throughout the United States. In 1937 the organization was admitted to membership in the Association of College Honor Societies. Membership is extended to all freshman men who attain a grade-point average of 3.5 or better for the first semester of the freshman year or for the entire year. President William B. Stricklin Vice President Gary K. Jones Secretary Sammy L. Felker Treasurer Alan Williams George Christopher Ball James Lavert Beaty Jr. Glenn Field Beckham Jackie Leighton Burks, Jr. William Hubert Coltharp Don Craig Eure Sammy L. Felker Alexander Carl Gambrell Gary Raymond Huff Leigh Lloyd Hummer David Warden Johnson Gary Kenton Jones Luther W. Kea, Jr. Larry Young Kerr Kenneth Arthur Little Ernest Buford Martin Reuel Mansell McCord Jr. Stephen Floyd Overcash Seigha En Porbeni Charles G. Samms Joseph A. Simonton Shelley Cameron Smith Robert Stephen Sparks Richard Curtis Strachan William Basil Stricklin III Byron Jay Thompson Robert Ernest Waaser III Robert Cecil White Jr. Allen Dwain Williams Michael Ray Williams Roger Alan Wright tfV J STEPHEN DILL LEE [ LIEUTENANT GENERAL C.S.A. FIRST PRESIDENT [AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL I COLLEGE OF MISSISSIPPI % $ ! EVENTS Editor: Tina Fortenberry 224 EYENTG All the world ' s a stage, And all the men and women merely players: They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts, . Shakespeare - m m -- m Vfci i, «- ' ,■■■ § i Z f lM, ' r tf ! Wmm mm ■ i7m£% -■A A l ;: Linda Ronstadt October 17 226 227 Charlie Daniels Band September 25 228 Andrae Crouch and His Disciples February 2 229 Mr V  , 4 X 230 Dr. Loretta Loi ! January Royal Lichtenstein Circus October 24 231 Victor Marchetti October 20 232 Max Morath October 23 233 Jelly Roll Morton November 1C 234 ■iarlem Globe Trotters October 30 235 Bob Hope January 30 236 jm - ms i £L V 1 bir r 1 B 1 k m r 237 A Midsummer Nights Dream November 5-8 238 CTFV. STEPHEN DILL LEEjj r LIEUTENANT GENERAL C.S.A FIRST PRESIDENT AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL! COLLEGE OF MISSISSIPPI 238 RESIDENCES You can ' t appreciate home till you ' ve left it, money till it ' s spent, your wife till she ' s joined a woman ' s club, nor Old Glory till you see it hanging on a broomstick on the shanty of a consul in a foreign town. O. Henry • ;. « i | W C. ' W v , J • . V.41 .... Ji v ' iii Vvfe _-.,. . — ,i,. i ii  ii ii. i —  — i X -. «■■ SStm wwip w i m i i ' « ni iU. « . ,.  ,.. lW ii« i i.t tfffiftfe ' i ' W wff ' ; 1 •i . «i ' ' « l j«  n ' | i i W Ha. ' i ■ ■ . i mm i. SKaE MM BW MI BB M mm hi i  D i  mw i ' ■ ' ■ ' ' ■■ ' •™ - ™ ' V. ' «- ! ! -V M Inter-Residence Hall Council 240 The Inter-Residence Hall Council (IRHC) is n organization composed of residence hall tudents to coordinate, program, and legislate )r students living in residence halls through ected representatives from each living roup. Among the responsibilities of this ssembly are acting as the voice of residence all students to the University administration, laking recommendations to administrative ersonnel concerning policies and regulations s well as initiating student programs for the nprovement of residence hall living and ser- ices. Current programs include providing lilk machines for the halls, flea markets, ances, book exchange, and refrigerator rental 2rvice. Although the IRHC is a relatively new stu- ent service organization of only seven years ' xistence, it has proven itself to be the largest, most dynamic, and progressive organization of its kind. Representing and providing service to over 5,000 residence hall students, the IRHC is financially self-sustaining through the refrigerator rental program and then uses, re- invests, and distributes these profits through the campus residence system to the benefit of all residents. IRCH OFFICERS — Opposite Page, First Row: Ed Fernandez — Treasurer, Larry Kerr — Vice President, Marcus Stone — Comptroller. Second Row: Libby Triplett — Secretary, Char- lie Zuber — President, Debra Murley — Vice President for Programming. HALL PRESIDENTS — Top, First Row: Diane Bradford — Hull, Lou Vickers — Hathorn, Lou Chiplin — Herbert, Cathy Passailaigue — Rice, Donna Bryne — Butler, Ruthie Fields — Cresswell, Judy Johnson — Critz. Second Row: Greg Holder — Suttle, Howard Stranthan — Sessums, Troy White — Hamlin, Bill Cheatham — Smith, Drew St. John — Hightower, Lewis Myrick — Duggar, Raja Issa — Evans. 241 Butler Butler Hall seeks to create an atmosphere where girls reside and participate in educational and social activ- ities. The hall is in its fourth year of operation as a wom- en ' s residence hall; it was previously a men ' s hall when it was built in 1959. The hall council has spon- sored a coffee house, a swap, movies, and many educational programs which have drawn enthusiasm from its residents. Last year Butler won the trophy for being the Best Upperclass- men Women ' s Hall on campus. The hall council officers are Donna Byrne — President, Kathy Brown — Vice President, Susan Ken- nedy — Secretary, Aneice Liddel — Treasurer. Making the year enjoyable for every resident is the council ' s main duty. 242 Cresswell and Hathorn Cresswell and Hathorn are two separate look-alike residence halls. Cresswell, highly sought after by all incoming freshman women, is a meeting place for various late night activities such as panty raids and pep rallies. Hathorn houses Delta Delta Delta, Zeta Tau Alpha, Phi Mu, Chi Omega, and Alpha Delta Pi chapter rooms. Both halls house some of the finest and well-kept facilities on campus. HATHORN HALL COUNCIL — Top, First Row: Lou Vickers — President, Susan Hutchin- son — Vice President, Nancy Earnhart — Trea- surer. Second Row: Beth Ann Luter — Assist- ant Head Resident, Muffet Holladay — Public- ity Chairman, Susan Harmon — Resident Assistant, Sky Craft — Social Chairman, Mary Karre — Floor Representative. CRESSWELL BOARD OF GOVERNORS — Bottom, First Row: fane Grey, Margaret Scott — Head Resident, Brenda Warren, Laurie Anger — Social Chairman, Janie Bunner, Mar- sha Klaus, Patti Stephenson. Second Row: Mimi Templeton, Debbie Jones — Vice Presi- dent, Elizabeth Flowers — Secretary, Ruthie Fields — President, Donna Smith, Ann Jack- son. Third Row: Jeannie Garrison, Judy Wil- liamson, Kimberly McCarty, Sally Provost, Karen Murphy, Suzanne Boatman. Fourth Row: Lisa Ballew, Deb Odum, Martha Thomas — Treasurer, Retta Cook, Susan Smithers, Kris Denton, Dorothy Gannon. 243 Critz Critz Hall, known by its residents as The Island of Para- dise, is a freshman women ' s residence. Critz is one of four halls clustered together that are known as the boomerang dorms; Hightower, Duggar, and Smith are the others. Air conditioning was gratefully welcomed by everyone in the hall. The hall is staffed by Judy Patton Johnson — Head Resident, Judy Beth Johnson — President, Joyce Smith — Vice President, Toni Myles — Secretary, and Vera Griffith — Treasurer. 244 Duggar Duggar Hall, a male freshman dorm, was a pioneer in establishing Freshman Pride on campus. Some of the firsts for Duggar Hall included Spirit Month, an Invitational Basketball Tournament, an inter- dorm football league, and an end of the year Awards Banquet. The high- light of 75-76 intramural activities was Duggar ' s strong finish in the Giles Trophy competition. Never before in the history of residence halls has a freshman dorm finished so high in the final standings. Through compe ti- tion and cooperation the men of Duggar created a spirit that future resi- dence halls will strive to achieve. This year ' s hall council includes Lewis Myrick — President, Steve Singleton — Vice President, Mike Abraham — Social Chairman, Lamar Homan — Sports Chairman, and Llewellyn Tate — Secretary-Treasurer. The Head Resident is Tom Foutz. 245 Evans Evans Hall is one of the most uniquely-built halls on campus. It is the only hal with a courtyard. Being a peaceful and quiet hall, it is located in a somewhat iso- lated area. Accordingly, at the beginning of each semester there is a long waiting list of students wanting to live there. As far as activities are concerned, the resi- dents take part in most sports. The social activities in a typical semester are a cou pie of dinners, a dance, and several open house occasions. This year ' s hall counci includes: Raja Issa — President, Craig Gibson — Vice President, David Beasley — Treasurer, David Earnest — Secretary, Bill Williamson — Social Chairman, anc David Clemmer — Sports Chairman. 246 Garner Garner Residence Hall, known as the getto to its inhab- itants, is one of the oldest dorms on campus. The 1950 REFLECTOR described the hall in this way: students residing in Garner Hall are lucky to be able to share the modern design and and conveniences embodied in the unit. Through the years the hall has been totally an upper- class men ' s dormitory, but since the beginning of the 1975- 76 year, many freshmen have been roomed there. This has made Garner a formidable opponent in intramural sports and other campus activities which the getto guys hope to continue in years to come. 247 Hamlin Hamlin Hall was erected in 1965 to house upperclassmen. Hamlin, like Suttle and Evans, is con- structed in a suite arrangement. Four rooms with a bath and an outside entrance comprise a suite. 1975-76 was a good year for Hamlin; they won trophies in homecoming competition and intramural football with the Trojans winning intramural dormitory and also overall competition. People that keep Hamlin under close inspection are Hollis Marshall, the Head Resident, his wife Kay, and their sons Kerry and Kevin. James Hodges and Rick Thomas are the assistant head residents and Robert Humphries is the student assistant. The dorm government is composed of the elected officers, com- mittee chairmen, and floor representatives. They are Troy White — President, David McAllister — Vice President, Kirk Allen — Secretary, Joe Love — Treasurer, Marty Gray and Mike Killebrew — Sports Chairmen, David Brisolers and Eric Lewis — Social Chairmen, Don Mosely — Publicity Chair- man. 248 Herbert Herbert Hall is one of the oldest dorms at Mississippi State University. It has housing facilities for approximately 170 women of whom are freshmen, sophomores, juniors, or seniors. Its retiring Head Resident, Mrs. Katie Hoffa, has played many vital and outstanding roles in creating a pleasurable aca- demic and stimulating social environment for the women of Herbert Hall. Mrs. Hoffa has been with Herbert Hall since 1965 — ten years of devotion to Herbert Hall and its girls. Herbert participates in all intramural activities, social functions, and is well-supported by its dorm residents. Serving as offi- cers for Herbert Hall during the 1975-1976 year are Lucille Chiplin — President, Regina Coleman — Vice President, Eliza Nicks — Secretary, Annie Hill — Treasurer, Vernice Johnson and Florette Mattix — Social Chairmen, and Martha Lyles — Sports Coordinator. 249 Hightower +? The first choice of the majority of freshman males, Hightower Residence Hall has a reputation for being a fun freshman facility. Its motto, Living and Learning, truly expresses the spirit of Hightower, because no one knows how to live better than the men of the Hightower Hilton. From boogying to basketball, suppers to swaps, and foosball to females, Hightower swings — and still provides an environment for academic achievement. The hall ' s resi- dents are High on Hightower. HIGHTOWER HALL COUNCIL — First Row: Bill Young — Vice President, Drew St. John — President Rickey Mattiace, Terry Hitt, Mark Wilson, John Weems, Claude Conger, Riley Woodham. Second Row Mike Landrum, Gerard Mansour, Ronnie Lynch, Stennis Jones, Steve Waters — Sports Chairman, Billj Davis, Robert Norton, Joey Baker, Frank Kelly — Head Resident. 250 Hull Hull Hall, erected in 1938, was named for David C. Hull, president of MSU from 1920-25. The construction of the hall was a WPA Work Project, and a prison manual was used in much of the construction design. The building is divided into three sections — A, B, and C, with the main entrance and lobby in section B. There are a total of 166 rooms. After thirty years as a men ' s residence hall, Hull was closed in the spring of 1968. With the influx of women students, Hull became a women ' s residence hall in 1970. Section B was opened that year and then sections A and C were opened in the fall of 1971. The Hall Council is composed of Diane Brad- ford — President, Carol LaBruyere — Vice President, Ruth Ann Harris — Secretary, and Cathy Martin — Treasurer. Peggy Slaughter is the residence hall director. 251 McKee 252 McKee Residence Hall, built in 1968, is a Freshman Women ' s Dorm with a capacity of 246. Staffed by Jennie Bishop as Head Resident with Charlotte Kolester, Del Cordray, Dottie Maggio, Beverly Bills, and Deda Bessonette as resident assist- ants, McKee provides an exciting and enjoyable environment for all new incoming freshman women. McKee ' s Hall Coun- cil has its own staff of BeBe Ramsey — President, Susan Lasetter — Vice President, Debra Robertson — Secretary, and Beth Culp and Kathy Price as Treasurers. Along with the hall representatives they plan social activities and intramural events for all the residents. The spirit of cooperation and fun between staff and residents made McKee the number one Freshman Women ' s Residence Hall for the 1974-1975 school year. Rice Rice Hall, the home of Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Gamma, and Kappa Delta chapter rooms, is the notorious attracter of streak- ers and highly unsuccessful panty raiders. Constructed with seven floors and 272 rooms, Rice is equipped with a sun deck for all the bathing beauties reputed to live there. The hall has the unusual problem of having a male head resident in an all female residence hall. Bill Hud- nall has tried to overcome this sometimes embarrassing situa- tion by announcing over the intercom when he will be on the floors. This isn ' t always effective in eliminating the hall under- wearers, but Bill doesn ' t seem to mind too much. Bill ' s wife Karen is very helpful in eliminating this most unusual problem. RICE HALL COUNCIL — First Row: Cathy Passailaigue — President, Betty Culpepper, Meg Mansfield — Treasurer. Second Row: Dixie Vaughn, Jerene Edwards — Vice Pres- ident, Sandy Passailaigue — Intramural Director, Lillian Puckett. 253 Sessums Sessums Hall, better known as the Capitol of the World, is a unique leader among residence halls and abounds with a special spirit, a spirit that has fostered brotherhood, fellowship, unity, and pride. Sessums was built in 1959 for $800,000 and was the first mixed hall housing both freshmen and upper-classmen. Sessums ' spirit revolves around enthusiasm and participation. The hall prides itself on its contributions, influences, and involvement in all aspects of campus life from politics to panty raids. This year, the hall is under the leadership of Fred Frederick — Hall Director, Howard Stranathan — President, Mark Saxon — Vice President, and Mark Stanton — Treasurer. Sessums is an outstanding leader in intramurals, capturing numerous championships and is twice winner of the coveted Giles Trophy. The annual Birthday Party includes a week of celebrating the spirit of Sessums and its status as Capitol of the World. Annual projects such as planting a 35-foot Christmas tree to bring Christmas cheer to the entire campus, sponsoring a Halloween Carnival booth, adopting a needy family at Christmas, and designing winning homecoming decorations keep Sessums ' spirit in high gear. Activi- ties where cooperation and fun prevail include mud slides, the Flag Pole Flop, Roach Day Festival, movies, cookouts, and dances. The spirit of Sessums lies in the men who live there and in their special dedication, unity, and loyalty to Sessums, Mississippi State, and the strengthening of young Mississippians. 254 Smith gr v.n. fi J § fm M to. Smith Hall is an all male freshman resi- dence hall in the famous Boomerang division. The head resident is Bill O ' Don- nell with a staff of six R.A.s and four P.A.s. Smith Hall is the recent recipient of the Malcolm Gray trophy — Best Fresh- man Men Residence Hall. The Hall Gov- ernment provides its residents with over 100 social, cultural, and educational pro- grams a year, including movies, dinners, Bible study, study skills workshops, and guest lecturers. SMITH HALL COUNCIL — First Row: Mike Cameron, Dave Dobbe, Pete Turpel. Second Row: Johnny Martin, Alphonso Walker, Mark Frnacis, Mad Dog Ferguson, Jerry Caffey, J. W. Adams, Bill O ' Donnell, Jim Collins, Terry Adams, Curt Osiek, Billy Cheatham. 255 Suttle i] Suttle Residence Hall is the largest dormitory on campus. The hall, built in 1967 and namei in memory of Dr. A. D. Suttle, houses over six hundred men and provides various recrea tional and social programs throughout the year. While employed at the university, Dr. an Mrs. Suttle exemplified the fine spirit and pride found here. Mrs. Suttle, who lives Starkville, is still a wonderful and interested Bulldog fan. We, the men of Suttle would like t dedicate this page to this couple for all of their support and for the work they have done fo this university. SUTTLE HALL COUNCIL — Front Row: James Bailey, Henry Adams, Bill St. Clair, John Herzog, Jimmy Coward, Mik Macke. Second Row: George Kochel, Kieth Griffin, Richard Stamper, Mike Jones, David Ball — Head Resident. Third Rov Greg Holder, Mike May, Ed Fernandez, Bill Phillips, Sonny Smathers, Phillip Hollis. 256 L iS fSTEPHEN DILL LEE LIEUTENANT GENERAL C.S.A FIRST PRESIDENT AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL, COLLEGE OF MISSISSIPPI m r - ii ■ J ■ ;■■ ■ iS yr, GREEKS Editor: Susan Foresman Suttle Residence Hall in memory of Dr. A. D. Si tional and social program: Mrs. Suttle exemplified t Starkville, is still a wonder dedicate this page to this c this university. SUTTLE HALL COUNCIL — Fror Macke. Second Row: George Koche Greg Holder. Mike May, Ed Fernanc 256 GREEKS Forsake not an old friend; for the new is not comparable to him: a new friend is as new wine; when it is old, thou shalt drink it with pleasure. The Apocrypha nm 1 ' smemfo. ' ■- B a v frj v 0Vy i v  • ■ JM ; ' ■-• ' ■ S ■  Mw?? m Panhellenic Council Panhellenic, meaning all Greek, is the governing body to which all sorority women belong. Each sorority has an equal voice in the decisions made. Panhellenic provides a unity among sorority chapters, and fosters interfraternity cooperation and understanding on the part of individual members. Our Panhellenic Council is responsible for all the plans and details of Rush registra- tion and the Rush program in the fall. The Council spon- sors blood drives, leadership workshops and other vari- ous programs for all women throughout the year. A sorority ... a way of life . . . laughing, learning, sharing, leading, working, playing . . . the keystones of the Greek way of life ... a private joke ... a silly skit . . . the giv- ing of time, talent and love, building bridges of brother- hood through help in need through good, honest caring . . . a road map of involvement. Top Picture: Front Row: Kay McCain, KA, Carlene Miller, OM, Stella Powell, ZTA, Mary Karre, ZTA, Helen Spelzhaus, AAA. Second Row: Pam Maddox, 4 M, Margaret Hegman, AT, Jackie Hughes, AXfi, Charmie Lassen, KA, Bar- bara Blankenship, Advisor, Barbara Pardue, AA1T, Patricia Fields, AI Third Row: Andrea Bond, AAA, Mary Lees Edward, KA, Cita Evans, AI Trisha Put- nam, Xfi, Dixie Derrington, Xfl, Norma Draper, AALL Paula Jernigan, ZTA. Bottom Picture: OFFICERS: Andrea Bond, Secretary; Mary Karre, President; Carlene Miller, Treasurer; Patricia Fields, Chaplain; Charmie Lassen, Vice President. 258 Jr. Panhellenic Council Kneeling: Sherry Lester, AAA; Cindy Hughes, AI ; Laurie Rosenbaum, KA. Second Row: Jane Neill, Xfl; Lisa Tillery, ZTA; Marsha Sander- son, KA; Judy Beckham, $M; Deanna Stallings, AALT; Debbie Bouler, Xfi; Gina Brent, AXfi; Celeste Pierce, ZTA; Julia Hamilton, AAA. 259 Alpha Chi Omega 260 ANNE ALLEN M ' LOll AUSTIN i arkie barren iine DODIK BLOUNT Dl ANNE BR ITI ON FIDELIA CAMPBELL MARY CLAYTON PATRICIA COBBS DMIl IRAN I I ism JULIA COWDEN PATTY CROSS SHELBY DAVIS DENISEFANT PAM FERGUSON CHARLOTTE CANNANN GLORIA GRIFFIN PAMELA HANBERRY IANF.T HARVEY SHEILA HEUSTESS SHEILA HOWELL IACKIE HUGHES KAREN HURT DEBRA IVEY LOU IAMES MARY ANN KILPATRICK DAWN L.AMMONS LESIALAMMONS ANN LEI LANET LOGGANS KAREN LONG KAR EN LYLE KATHLEEN Mi COY MARYMILEY RECINA MOORE WANDA MORGAN EMILY MULLINS TRICIAPATE IUL1E PHILIPPART BETH PRATT ELLEN RICCI CINDY SAVALL NAN SMITH REBECCA SMITH SHEILA STEVART VICKITEMPLETON LINDA THOMAS DEBORAH WALKER PATTI WALTON KAREN WEAVER GICI WEST LEE ANN WHITFIELD PATSY WHITFIELD ANN WILLIAMS BRF.NDA YATES PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT. PLEDGE TRAINER SECRETARY TREASURER ....KAREN LYLE . . .DENISEFANT . .DOTY BLOUNT PAULA McCOOL EMILY MULLINS 26! Alpha Delta Pi DEBORAH AI.LBRITTON I III KYI Wl.l.l I i| I KATHER1NE BARWICK DONNA BECKAM SHE1.IABELEU ROBIN BETHUNE SUZANNE BOATMAN 1EANNE BRADFORD SANDY BREAZEALE DONNA BROWN KATHY BUCKNER BEVERLY BURNAMAN CINDY BURNS k Mm I ARI ISI I RUTHCHRESTMAN LINDA CLARK PATTI CLARK PAMCLINKSOALES CYNTHIA COATSWORTH VIRCINIALCOLLINS LINDA CROSBY |ANIS DALE SYLVIA DAVIS NORMA DRAPER M I I DMONDSON NANCY EMME RECINAFORD IOETTE GARNER MELISSA GRANT SHELLY CREENWELL ELIZABETH GRIFFITH CONNIE HAIRSTON VIRGINIA HARDY PAM 1 1 ART KITTY HATTEN WANDA HAYNES DABNEYHILL LYNN HINCKI.E MARILYN HORN SUSAN HUTCHINSON MELANIE JENNER DEBORAH (ONES DEBBIE IlIEN CECILIA KARN KATIIRYN KEETH PATRICIA LAND PRISCILLA LAWRENCE ; MARY DEELAWSON CAROLINE II II l.E PRESIDENT FIRST VICE PRESIDENT. . . SECOND VICE PRESIDENT RECORDING SECRETARY . TREASURER NORMA DRAPER . . .. GLORIA BIGGERS . . . MELISSA GRANT NANCY EARNHEART .. ..ROBIN BETHUNE 262 DORIS LOWEY CISSY MARTIN MOLL] MITCHEL KAREN MURPHY SUSANNENANNEY BONNY NEELY TERESA NEELY MARY NETTLES BARBARA PARDUE BEVERLY RAY VICKY ROBERTSON PAT ROWAN LYNN RUSSELL LISA ANN SANFORD LINDA SHIRA DIANE SHARKA DONNA SPENCLER DEANNASTALLINCS ROSE STEINBECK SHERRY STEWART L. K. SUMMERLIN VIVASURRATT TERRY TALBERT ANATIS1ATATTIS ELIZABETH TOMLINSON BECKEY TOWNSEND NONA VICKERS CHARLOTTE WATKINS BETTE WATSON ANITA WILKINSON | ANICE WILLIAMS KAREN WILLIS 263 Chi Omega DEA I ) F-. A ADAMS CAYLE ADAMS CHRISTIE ADAMS C, All, AMIS MM HAIXARD DONNA HARLOW IAMYE BARNES SHERRY BARRETT I.YNDABETHUNE I M BIRD SUSAN BLACK iii mill in ii 1 1 r AMY BRICKELL CAROLYN BROOKSHIRE MARCIA BROWN I.EEBU7.ARDE |EAN CAMPBELL |OAN CANTERBURY BEVERLY CARTER SARA ANNE CARTER CYNTHIA CAVENESS WANDA CLARK KAREN CLEMENTS CAROLYN COLEMAN RET I A COOK RAM (.OIIRSON LISA CRAWFORD CAROL CR1IMBLEY CAROL CURRIE C.INCA DAVIS DIXIE DERRINOTON DONNA DOBBS |ANE EDWARDS IEAN ERV1N | A N I R R (.RACE ANN KISACKI-.RLY 264 |AMIE FLANAGAN TINA KORTENBKRRY ARDEN FRANKLIN IEANNIE GARRISON DELIA GATES PENNY CIBSON BETH GREEN SHURLEY HAAS HOPE HAMILTON ' UNA IIANNAFORD LAURA HARDIN SARAH HARDY IENNIFER HARRIS PAT HARTLEY PEGCY HARTLEY SUSAN HORN LINDA HUDSON SUSAN HULL ELAINE HUMPHREY MARY HURT I.I .Mil |l HIV. I IN CYNTHIA |ONES |l NNI |( INKS PAULA IORDAN TRACY KOBY ri ise i.kcgi ii MARIE LLOYD ANNE LONG LI A M.ARTHUR KIMBERLY McCARTY |ANF. Mi MII.I.AN JANET Mi.NEIL KATHY Mi PHERSON MARY LEEMADDIN BETTY CRACE MILLARD MELINDA MONTACUE CAROL MOORE MARCIA MYR1CK IANENEILL MARY JANE NICHOLS ROBIN O ' NEAL PAM PARI RIDGE IULIA PATRICK PAM PATRICK WYETH PEETS CONNIE PERANICH PATTY PHIPPS LISAPICKHARDI LIBBY POLLARD SALLY PRl )VI 1ST TRICIA PUTMAN LISA RANDALL SIIARMAN RANDALL IULIA RANEY KIM RED IRENE ROBERTSON DONNA RODGERS MITZI SCHAFFER IANF.TSHAW SUZANNE SIMS FRAN SLOAN ALLISON SMITH TERRY SMITH LESLIE SPENCER TAMARA STANISLAUS CONNIE STEG ALL BARBARA STEVENSON DOT STRAIN BARBARA THOMPSON PATTY THOMPSON ROSE ANN TUCKER CINNY WALKER LYNN WARNER ALICE |EAN WATTS NELL PARKER WATTS KAREN WEDGEWORTH VIRGINIA WHITE KIM WILLIAMS LAURA WILLIAMS MARION WOFFORD PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT PERSONNEL PLEDGE TRAINER TREASURER CORRESPONDING SECRET AR Y RECORDING SECRETARY TRICIA PUTMAN PAMCOURSON BETTY GRACE MILLARD i PAM HARTLEY PAULA WATKINS KIM RED PAT HARTLEY 265 Delta Delta Delta CAROL ABSH1ER IAN ADCOCK KIM ADKINS CAY ALLEN MELANIEARINDER SARA ARRINCTON BECKY ARTHUR NANCY ATKINS BECKY BATSON CINDY BLACK DEBBIE BLALOCK MARY BOLMES WIH. ' l 111 IMI CINDY BOWEN MARY WINDSOR BOYD CATHY BROADAWAY BARBARA HH( i| I ll-.KS l.ORI BLIRNETTE ROBBIE CAMP SHEILA CARR IULIE CARTER KIM CARTER MARC1A CARTER CONNIE COLTHARP CONNIE COMBS ELIZABETH COMPTON BETTY COOK SKY CRAFT KERI DEAN LOU ELLEN DENNIS BETH DENSFORD MARY DERIVAUX DAWN DICKINSON IANETDOWDLE CWEN EASON IAYNE EDMONDS TERESA EVANS BETSY FACAN LUCILLE FLOYD MISSY FONDREN LAURIE FORBES DUSTY FOREMAN CINDY FORESMAN SUSAN FORESMAN KAYGHARST l, YI I .Ml I .11 ELLEN CUION IULIA HAMILTON SUSAN HARMON SHARIONHARP ANNETTE HARRINGTON LYNETTE HARRIS I.EANN HARRYMAN IENNYHEARN MUFFETHOLLADAY MISSY HORTON PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT PLEDGE TRAINER RECORDING SECRETARY TREASURER HELEN SPELZHAUS .... ELLEN THOMAS PATSY MUSE SAN WEBB LOU ELLEN DENNIS 266 i lit G$0 CHARLENE HOUSE ELIZABETH HOWARD IERRYANNHOWARTH SHEILA IAMES MARILYN JAMISON MARY LET A |ONES SHARON KERKOFF SHERRY LESTER DENISE LEWIS ELIZABETH LLOYD LAURA LOE VICKI lylf:s CATHY LYON MELANIE MOORE SUSAN MORROW LAUREN MORSE MARY MUSHY LIBBY MOSLEY PEGGY MOSLEY PATSY MUSE DANA O ' NEAL MARGARET O ' REILLY PAULA NEAL ROBIN PAGE CINDY POTTS BEBE RAMSEY AMELIA REAGAN KATHYREID LIZ ROSSKOPF ELAINE ROYAL LISA SCHWARTZ PAM SHOTTS CYNTHIA SMITH PECCY SMITH MARCARET SNYDER HELEN SPELZHAI S PEQUITATADLOCK CINNY TEMPLE ELLEN THOMAS JAN VANTREASE EUGENIE VIRDIN SALLY WARD SAN WEBB PAM WELDY TERESA WHITEHEAD DONNA WORLEY TERRI WORLEY SUZIE WORTH1NCTON 267 Delta Gamma AMY A|AX SUSAN ALBRITTON SYLVIA ALLRED CYNDEE BARDWELI. IUL1A BARkLEY BETTY BECK PAULA BECK ANN BEVERLY LYNN BEVERLY DOROTHY B1RCHETT IANIE BISHOP MAE BOOTH IDYLETTE BOOZER MARTHA BOURLAND MARIAN BRANCH MARY BRICGS SUSAN BROOKS IANICEBUCK BECKY BURCHFIELD SHIE1.ABUFFINCTON CINDY CAMBRE MARGIE CAMPBELL [ l K II I RI I ION BARBARA CARRAWAY JODIE CAUSEY SUSAN COLEMAN EMILY CONWAY SIBBACOOK CAROL COURSEY CEORGIA COWAN RENE CROWE SUSAN CRUISE CAMILI.ECURREY ANCIECURREY SUSAN CURTIS BARBARA DAVIS MELINDA DAVIS IORENE EDWARDS CALVERT ESTES CITA EVANS 268 i t i (AUDI Y I AN IUI.IA KANT TKICIA FIELDS BECKY FIELDS R1ITIIIE FIELDS II FLOWERS HI IS INKEI. . KKI I I SI IN MILDRED I lOODWIN sill Ida GURLEY M RG xl ' l.l HARRIS ANN HAWKINS MARCARET HEGMAN HOLLY IIKNI.Y SHEILA IK KID ANITA HOWSE CINDY HUCHES VIKkl HUGHES SALLY HUME BILL1E 10 HUNTER ANN IACKSON |ILL|AMES ( IIRIsl IE|ONES NELLKAHL DINAH KNIGHT (A I IIIKINF. I.ANN hi: I sy i.knoir SUSAN LI I I LE SUZANNE LITTLE si I i ) I ER I I K AS MARILYN Mc:CLENDON NANCY MEASELS IANEMECGINSON MELANIEMIDDLETON MARY ANN MILKY CATHY MOODY LYNN MOREHEAD KAI IIY Ml IRETl N CLENDA MIII.I.INS ANN MCNSON FR N N M ' SF M RC KI I NICkLI BE ISY PERRY KENNEDY PETERSON DIANI-. I ' ORI ER CAYI.EREAD RENEE RUSSELL MARY HUNTER SADLER DIANE SCHULER CI INI. I IK SIMS KATY SMITH SUZANNE STEPHENS MYR A STEVENS SHERRY SULLIVAN IIOHIII |0 SWEAT] LEA LEA SWILLEY AMY TANNER IEANTURCOTTE PAM VANCE LISA WELSH LAURIE WILCOX SHERRY YOUNG PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT ' PLEDGE TRAINER RUSH CHAIRMAN TREASURER CORRESPONDING SECRET AR Y RECORDING SECRETARY CITA EVANS ANGIECURREY LISA WELSH MARGARET HEGMAN . MARGIE CAMPBELL ANITA HOUSE SUSAN CURTIS 269 LYNNE ALLEN OLGAANCELO El IZABETH ARNOLD PEGGY BERENDS ANN BIDDY NANCY BLAKE CA1L BRIGHT HARHARA BROWNING KAY BRYANT El IZABE III BYRD DEBORAH CANNON PAM CARPENTER ( INDYCAULF1ELD IDA CI. INF. CATHY COLEMAN SHIRLEY CUMBERLAND FRANCES DALFU1ME LINDA DEATON AMY DENSON KRIS DENTON KIRBY DILLINGHAM KI.HI.l ( A DRAKE MARY LEES EDWARDS IENNY EMERSON GERMA1NEFILGO DEBORAH FOUCHE KAREN GARRISON DORIMIINE HARRIS MARIEI.LA HODGES Rl-.l II HOLLAND DENISEHORTON PATTY HUDSON LISA 1ARVIS SUSAN IARVIS KATHY KNIGHT IF.AN 1.ECK1E CYNTHIA LEWIS KAREN LOWDERMILK KAREYLOUDERM1LK LACY I.USK KATHY MANERS LAURA MASSEY SHI- Kl MASSEY IIILIA MiGAIN MYRRAII Mi:CULLY missy Mcdonald MARY ETTA Mc.NEER LISA Ml OIIARY DEEMONACHAN PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY . ' TREASURER MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN iA . MARY LEES EDWARDS J m CYNTHIA LEWIS s. $f KAY BRYANT %?. KIM TARDY W) GERMAINE FILGO 270 Kappa Delta NANCY MONROI-: MARCARE1 MORRIS I ' AM MOSES SUSAN MIINUY EVELYN NASH | AN ET OWEN LANLOLIPHANT [EANNE PERRY REBEI l POWET.L 1 Al IRIEROSENBAUM l AHdl I SANDERSON I ERRI SESSIONS USA SIMMONS DONNA SMITH [ANET SMITH BEVERLY STEWART MAROARKI TAYLOR SUSAN THOMPSON CYNTHIA VAN ZANDT ANNh WI- ' .S ' I SANDI WILEMAN WANDA WOODWARD MARY IANEWOOTEN LAURA YERCER 271 PhiMu ' . ' - -- ' : .:-- - CYNTHIA ALFORD LIBBY APOSTLE ANN APPERSON ANNE ELIZABETH BAIRD CATHY BARRENTINE DEBRA BARRETT IUDY BECKHAM BEVERLY BOST MINNIE BOZEMAN PATRICIA BRAMUCHI KAY BRANCH DENISE BRANCH MATY BRENT HAR I BROWN I AM-. Ill INNER ANCIE BURKES IEANNIE CARTER DEIK IR AH :l I AMBER LAIN LYNN COCHRAN CATHY CONNER BRIDCETCOUCHLIN DIANNE CRAWFORD IEANNIE DAVID SHARON DUNN MARY DURST IANETEHRET CATHY EVANS DANA EVANS 272 DEBORAH I ERREI.I. IODEEFLYNT SUSAN FOSTER C1NCER GASTON VICKICAULT COOKIE CERACHE DIANE COZA LAURA MALI. NANCY HARTZOC MARTHA HODGES KAITH HOPPER RODIN HUMPHRIES IENNIFER |ONES NEETSIE JORDAN PAULA JOSEPH VICK1 JOSEPH MADLYN KOURY VICKI LACKEY LAZETTELANCLEY LAURIE LEE LISA LION KRYSTAL MADISON PAM MADDOX SANDRA MARTIN MARY MATTHES MELANIEMAY KAY MCILWAIN KATHY MCKISSACK ANN METCALF CARLENE MILLER NANCY MITCHELL CHANDLER MITTS RENE MOODY SUSAN MUSE SARA NOBLE LUCIA PERKINS PATRICIA PITTSMAN LAURIE PROPST JUDITH PURSER ELIZABETH RAMSEY SUSIE REED CHARLOTTE ROELL DONNA ROMINE ROBIN SHARP ANNE SMITH ANNEMARIESM1TH BRENDA SMITH CAROL SMITH CYNTHIA SMITH DAWN SMITH MARY STROUD CHARLOTTE TERRELL LOLOTUBERTINI PATVINZANT IANIE WARD TERR YE WEBB SUZELLEWEEMS SUSAN WERKHEISER LYNN WESTING ANITA WHITLEY 273 Zeta Tau Alpha Mil MM VI DIKIX.f CINDY ALLEN LISA ALLISTON BARBARA BENNETT CYNTHIA BRANTLEY ROX ANNE BROOME REBECCA CAVER REGENA CLARK 1 i IHI I i ISIKI l.i ) IANETCULLIVER RITACULLIVER SUE CURTIS DEBORAH DENDY RII A ELLIS GAILEUBANKS NANCY FOSTER BEVERLY HICKMAN HOLLI HINR1CHS LYNN HUFF IEROLYN |ANES PAULA IERNIGAN VIRGINIA [ONES 1ULIEKARRE MARYKARRE LAURA KLIMETZ HARRIET LACKEY IANETLACOUR REBECCA MACEE KATHY MACRUDER BARBARA MiPEAK IANEMORCAN II IK il ' Ml Ml Kl E-i MARGARET NEWMAN MARGARET PACE DEBORAH PERKINS KAREN PERRY TERESA PETTY CELESTE PIERCE CYNTHIA PIERAI.ISI IANET POTTS LILLIAN PUCKETT HI in IK VII I ' l.UM H R PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT. . PLEDGE TRAINER . RUSH CHAIRMAN SECRETARY . .. PAULA JERNIGAN CINDY ALLEN CATHY MAGRUDER . . ..DEBBIE PERKINS .ELIZABETH WATTS £« 274 DONNA RENFROE VICKY ROBINSON SUSAN ROGERS CAROLYN ROWAN BRENDA SAULS RHONDA SCHMIDT CINDY SHAW SUSAN SHAW ROBIN SHIVERS SARALYN SIMPSON CAROLYN SLEDCE STEPHANIE SMITH TERRI SMITH SHERYL STEWART RHONDA TEMPLE IOYCE THOMAS DONNA VAUGHN PATRICIA WARD REBECCA WARRINER ELIZABETH WATTS MARGARET WEATHERSBY DEBORAH WEEKS SU|ANE WILLIAMS SALLIE WILSON PATRICIA WINFIELD ALEENEWOODARD PATTY WOOTEN RONNA WRIGHT MARGO YATES 275 Interf raternity Council The Interfraternity Council is the coordinator of the general fraternity program among the eighteen social fraternities on campus. Composed of the president and one other voting delegate from each fraternity, the IFC is a thirty-six member legislative body which meets once very two weeks. The IFC annually conducts such programs as fraternity rush, Greek Week, and the fraternity sports pro- gram. Through the IFC sports pro- gram, the fraternities are offered an opportunity to participate in nine dif- ferent sports. Aside from the general legislative branch, the IFC is further composed of an executive and a judiciary branch. The executive duties of the IFC are administered by the Council President in conjunction with his Cabinet which is composed of the chairman of six standing committees. Through these various committees the main thrust of the IFC work is accomplished. Top Picture: Seated: Pete Payton, AXA; Mike Waggener, OKT; Paul Belk, $KT; David Senseman, 2X; Mansell McCord, AXA; Tony Hoggatt, Acacia; Hayward Bell, 2N; Joe Gentile, Acacia; Eddie Ford, K£. Standing: Mike Moore, 20E; Phil Fisher, 20E; Mark Hamilton, FH; Gary Allen, FH; Rusty Alston, TKE; Steve Rigby, TKE; Alan Stochton, AX; Glenn White, AX; Dennis Graham, Triangle; Rusty O ' Neil, Triangle; Ricky Felker, 2AE; Billy Martin, FIJI; Mark Miller, K2. Bottom Picture: OFFICERS: Sonny Tucker, Secretary-Treasurer; David Senseman, President; Mansell McCord, Vice President. 276 Jr. Interfraternity Council ■j ;j ' k jJmkwfc - J BL jfi w ■ ' i HUB BL 8 l Jm Kneeling: Stan Woods, Acacia; Mickey Lee, Acacia; James Strong, ATfl; Glenn Stribling, AXA; Bill Sellari, ITKA; Bill Adrian, Vice Presi- dent, FIJI. Second Row: Mike Ballis, FH; Bill Grey, FH; Sherfon Jackson, AOA; Ken Daccus, TKE; Brian Jenkins, TKE; Gregg Jones, K2. Third i?ow; Rusty Ethridge, KA; Max Anderson, FIKA; Bill Anderson, SOE; Thomas Land, 20E; Jimmy Moynihan, J KT; Keith Mat- thews, KS; Lymon Peterson, President, AX. Fourth Row: John Speed, FIJI; John Lacey, A$A; Checkey Harrington, KA; Jeff Collins, Sec- retary, AXA; Perry Ballard, AX. 277 Alpha Phi Alpha l-KlDl.kll K HI IE LARRY BUIE CLARENCE CHRISTIAN ANTONY CRAWLEY EMMETTDRIIMOOOLE CARSON ERV1N CURTIS HUMPHREY GEORGE IOHNSON ANDRE R IONES EDDIE STEVISON CT THOMAS ALFRED ALLEN WHITE PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT. SECRETARY TREASURER .... . h LARRY BUIE LAWRANCE SCOTT EMMETT C. DRUMGOOLE ALVIN BROWN V£b 278 279 Alpha Tau Omega 280 RONALD BLACK DANNY BRAZELTON kARLBYRD RICHARD CALDWELL RICHARD CARSON SI I.I II M Id. ' , ' . IOHN0ERIVAUX SCOTT ECKLER |AMES FLANNES WILLIAM GORCAS CHARLES ANDERSON ALAN HOUSE THOMAS KEETON HUGH KINARD DAVID KING IOHNM, ADAMS MARK Mr.CULLEY IAMESOG1.ESBY ANDY PERRY KENNETH REYNOLDS KIMROHR IAMES STRONC MARK WINDHAM ]ONES WOODWARD PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT . TREASURER SECRETARY PLEDGE TRAINER DANNY BRAZELTON DICK CARSON ROBERT LOWRY LEEMIMS . . . STEVE CAPPAERT 281 Farmhouse PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT . SECRETARY PLEDGE TRAINER TREASURER ....MARK HAMILTON RICHARD STRACHAN GARY ALLEN CHARLES GRACE CARL PARKER 282 GARY All EN JOHNNY ALLEN DAVID ARMSTRONC WILLIAM li l KUS MlkhHAYLKSS ( HARI I S( R II K CHARLES GRACE BILL CRAW CARYGRAY DAVID HAMILTON PHILLIP HAMILTON IOEHENSON |l ISI I ' ll llll I TOBIE KYLE CARL PARKER ALVIN RHODES MIKE ROBERTS IOSEPH IANNER RICHARD TUTOR DEMPSEY WHILE 283 KA DAVID ALLEN FRANK ANGER GEORGE BALL RICHARD BATTE DUG BROWN TOMMY BURCHFIELD ROBERT BURNS RUBER I I K( ISLAND LARRY CRUISE MICKEY CULBERSON KEITH DAVIS PHILLIP DAVIS DAVID DA WKINS RONALD DUCKWORTH I ESSE I-THRIDGE CORY EZELLE RICHARD FERREE DAVID FLANAGAN WILLIAM FLOWERS WILLIAM FOUCHE DAVID FOWLER BRUCE FRANKLIN DARWIN FREEMAN THOMAS GEORGE NEUMONCOSHORN ROBERT CRAVES DAN GRIFFIN TOOTIE GRIFFIN 284 Kappa Alpha WILLIAM HAGG |OHN HAGGARD PAIII.HATCHETT KEITH HEARD ALLEN HENRY BERRY HERRING CHESTER HERRINCTON DONALD HINES ED HOUGH PHILLIP HURT HARRY HUTCHINS BILLY HIITTO DARRELLHUTTO IOSEPH IUPE CLINT IVEY DONALD IACKSON CEORCE IACKSON MARKIORDAN WILLIAM KELLY MICHAEL KORTHAUS william lyon ernest martin leonard martin bob Mcelroy KARLMcKINLEY MIKEMIKELL HOLMES MOREL IAMESMURRELL THOMAS PACE FRANK PACE WILLIAM PYRON WILLIAM RHALY SAMRIDDELL EDWARD RIVES SCOTT SECREST CHARLES SHELTON DAVID SOMERS RICHARD STANFORD |EB STEWART BAXTER STRAIN WILLIAM THOMPSON RICKVARNER ALAN WALTERS WILLIAM WARNER STAN WEST ALAN WILLIAMS MIKE WILLIAMS JOHN WINDHAM WIRTYERCER WILLIAM YOUNG 285 Delta Chi 286 Kappa Alpha Psi 287 LARRY ADKINSON MORCAN BECKHAM GLENN BECKHAM DAVID BELL CROVER BLACK CENEBOUCH1LLON MARK BOUNDS RICHARD TODD ANDY CAMPACNA MELV1NCHANEY JOHN COMPTON IAMES DAVIS KENNETH DAVIS BILL DOSS IOHN DOUCLAS PAUL ELLIS JOE FLYNT EDDIE FORD LEE GRIFFIN MORGAN GULLEDCE 288 Cappa Sigma DOUG KEARNEY TOR ..LARRY .DKINSON E ARNOLD FLYNT vV.JACK . .THEN EDWARD HA SKAYI.O ROBERT HAND PAUL MOLLIS PETER MOLLIS GENE HURT COY IRVIN IOMNIRVIN GARY [ONES CREGC IONES IIMMY KING DAVID LAIK.HI.IN IO NICK LEIGH HULBERTLIPE MARK LIIKERT STEVEN MATTHEWS IAMESMCBR1DK MARK MILLER TUCKER MILLER SAMUEL NEWELL HARRY NOBLE CHARLES OLANDER WILLIAM PERSON ROBERT PHILLIPS BEN PUCKETT GEORGE PURNELL JOHN RIGGENS SONNY ROBERTS LLOYD RYALS DON SCHILLING CRAIG SHIDE1.ER RICHARD SITTON WILLIAM SLACK |OHN SPARROW DAVID SPENCER GLENN STEWART IACKSUTPHEN PERRY TANKSI.F.Y LEX TAYLOR FRANK VANCE GEORGE VANLANDINGH AM RAYVARNADO |IM VINSON |OHN WILKES CHARLES WOOD 289 Lambda Chi Alpha tf% T A, hi, $SO PRESIDl VICE-PR1 secreta; TREASUREj RUSHCHAI ,McCORD [RY FUTCH ]IE HOPPER . GAMBRELL ETE PEYTON Lquisqu6 ( 290 RICIIARDI1AHH WILLIAM BACKSTROM CUNTER BALLARD |OHN BARRETT |()IIN ROWEN BRYAN BROADHEAD K1PP BROWN RUSTY BROWN ROHI.KI BYKI) STEVE CASCIO |EFF COLLINS IAMESCOX MILLER CRAWFORD RALPH CUTRER DEWITT DIXON IOHN DRAPER DON ELLIS ALLEN FARRISH ANTHONY FORD LARRY FRASER RONNY FREEMAN LARRY FUTCH |OHN FUTRELL ALEXANDER GAMBRELL JAMES GAULT CLIFTON CODBOLD FLETCHER HAAGA DONALD HETRICK STEPHEN HOLLAND DAVID HOWARD STEVEN HOWARD DANNY 1ABER GENEKLAR PHILIP KOURY MARCIS MACEE HALMARDIS WILLIAM MATHEWS CERALDMAXEY MANSELLMcCORD KENNETH McCEHEE lOHNMcGRATH THOMAS MIDDLETON CHARLES MILLS ARTHUR MINTON EARL NASH KENT NICHOLS DARRELLOBRYAN KEITH OWEN WILLIAM PASCHAF HAYWOOD PARTLOW STEPHEN PER ES1CH |OHN PEYTON RUDOLPH POSEY |IM POUNDS CARMEN PYLATE DAVID RADEN IAM1E ROGERS GARY ROCERS IACKSON SEWELL MARK SILLS |OHN STEPHENSON MICKEY STOKES GLENN STRIBLING IAMES STRINGER VANSTUBBS. |R CHIPTEMPLETON CHARLES TIDWELL BOB TUCKER DAVID VENTURA CLAY WADL1NGTON FRED WALLACE NAT WASHBURN CHRISTOPHER WELLS JAUDON WHITEHEAD ALAN WILLIAMS THOMAS WILLIAMS RUSTY WILLIAMSON FRANK WRIGHT GRADY WRIGHT GRACE MORELAND — HOUSE MOTHER 291 Phi Gamma Delta WILLIAM ADRAIN [OHNBALL ALTON BOCGAN MARK COLBERT HOWARD FIKE RICKY HARTFI ELD MARTIN HAWKINS IAMES HENRY WILLIAM HOLLAND STEVE HORN 292 LEICH HUMMER 1-EANk |ONES IEROMEKITTRELL KENNETH LIGHTSEY BII.I.Y MAN [IN l)AVII)I.O(;AN STEVE MAY PAIM. CLATCHY RICHARD Mi:REE I- HH I ) MILLER LEE MILLER CAR I ER NAUGI IER STEVE PRICE CHRIS REBMANN Nil IM SSI Rl II ,1 .INS |IMMY SNEED IOI1N SPEED KYLE STEWARD ROHKK1 STIMSON |OI IN TILLMAN STEPHEN I ROTTER IOHN VANZANDT JOHN WALLACE STANLEY WALTERS IAMES YOUNG PRESIDENT TREASURER RECORDING SECRETARY CORRESPONDING SECRETARY HISTORIAN ...BILLY MARTIN CHRIS REBMANN ...BOBBY HENRY KEN GRAVES . . . .STEVE PRIC E VTM KVTdrry 293 Phi Kappa Tau |OE ARMOUR JERRY BAKER THOMAS BAKER PAUL BELK ALAN BOLTON RANDOLPH DAVIS CHARLIE DONALD IOSEPH DRAKE HKRHKR r EVERETT 1 AMES GILL GEORGE HARDY HI 1BERTKINC EDWARD M IYKENDALL |OHN KUYKENDALL VERNON LANCSTON EDWARD LEGGETT IAMESMACKIE D.| MARKS IIMMYMOYNIHAN ROBERT MUNROE OLENPRATHBR DAVID RUBE LAWRENCE SCHMIDT ROBERT SIMPSON DAVID SUNDERLAND WAYNE VANLANDINGI 1AM ROBERT WAASER OLIVER WAGGENER DANIEL WALKER WILLIAM WOOD ERANK1.1N WRIGHT LARRY ZANG 294 KH PRESIDENT ogg OLIVER WAGGENER VICE-PRESIDENT sr M9- ]i JAMES R.GILL RECORDING SECRETARY 1 1 DAVID RUBE ASSOCIATE MEMBER TRAINER LV . EUGENE PRATHER TREASURER |S. . .JAMES SPENCER 295 Pi Kappa Alpha DANIEL ALEXANDER IAMES ANDERSON |IM ANDERSON STEVE BARRETT MICHAEL BISHOP RICHARD BRISI STEVEN BYRD PATRICK CARRINGTON RAYCLOWER MARTIN CUPIT IOHN D1CHIARA DAVID HARRIS DAVID FRANKS STEVE GIBSON DAVID GOOLSBY WARREN HAMMER ' KENNETH HAYWARD DANNY HOLMES CALVIN HULL STEVE HUNTER CHARLIE IUPE THOMAS |ONES T7k 296 DAVID KING CRAIC LANDRIIM DONALD LANDRIIM CHARLES I.AWSHE BOBBY LINDSEY JOHN MAPLES MICHAEL MARTIN THOMAS McCOOl I ' lM MORAN TOMMY MOSLEV GUY NOWELL BH.I.Y PATRICK GUY PATTERSON MARK POLK ROBERT POLK MARK PROCHASKA PETER RALOWICZ STAN RILES MIKERINEHART TED ROMAN PHILLIP RUSH PHILIP RUT1.EDGE WILLIAM SANDERSON [OHNSANSBURY WILLIAM SELLARI ROBERT SHERMAN HENRY SHURLDS VAN STEPHENS |OHN STRINGER MIKETAYLOR ROBERT THOMPSON MATTHEW VIRDEN ROBERT WALL IOEY WALTON PAUL WEATHERSBY JOSEPH YARBROUGH Wi SMC IMC. THC SC . mt .JOHNSANSBURY .ORLISSSTENNIS CRAIG LANDRUM . . . .MIKETAYLOR 297 Sigma Alpha Epsilon MARK ADAMS DAVID ARAN! IAMESBAIRD DOLPH BAKER HANRYBEATTIE RALPH BILL1NCSLEY IOHN BURNS ROBERT CORDLE HOWARD DAVIS CHARLES EZEILE MURRAY FARLKNER RICHARD FELKER SAMUEL FELKER DAVID FLEMMING CORDON FOLWERS IEFFCANNAWAY DANIEL HARCETT WILLIAM HAWKINS WY ATT HAZARD COLEMAN KEEFE ALBERT KING TOMMY LOFTES LAWRENCE LONG RABUN LUSTER IOhn Mcdowell mark, meeks bill miller charles moor iames morgan |r. charles mortimer KINCHENO ' KEEFE ROBERT PATTERSON I. C. PATTON 111 ' , PENT El I IS I BOB PILLOW DON PRIMOS EMINENT ARCHON EMINENT DEPUTY ARCHON EMINENT TREASURER EMINENT RECORDER .RICKEY FELKER HOWARD DAVIS HENRY BEATTIE . JOHN ROBERTS 298 HOUSTON PRIMOS |()ll I ' CKVIS (,l.( R(.I- RAMSEY |(lll Ri IBERTS AMIRLU ROLAND CHRIS SAMMONS CARYSHIRA CLYDE SIMMONS WILLIAM STONE BEK STRICKLAND IAMKS IH( IMSON JOHN WATSON | MI.SUIII I AKER HAR I l-.LL UISK DOHOI IIY HUEY. HOUSEMOTHER 299 [EFF ADCOCK STEVEN ALLEN PAUL ALLISON RILL ANDERSON lAMESRARWICk ROBln BASS IEFFERY BOLEWARE |OEI. ROOTHE TIMOTHY HOYD SI BRANTLEY BRADLEY BRASWEU DAVID BROOKS STEVEN BRYANT DON CASH BRIAN CLARK RANDY COCHRAN DAVID CRAWFORD 300 Sigma Phi Epsilon IOSHUA CREWS KEVIN CUNNINGHAM DONALD D( IDD |ollN FELLER PHIL FISHER STEVE FISHER IAM1ECARNER MIKE HARDY IAMESH YS |OHN HENRY BILL HERM KEN HOOD DOUG IRVIN ART LECCETT THOMAS LAND ROBERT MARLIN KF.NMi-HRIDE WILLIAM McLEAN BILLY M.NEEL MARION Mi EEL MARK M1ZE RANDY MOORE SAMUEL NEAL DAVE PACE IOEPARROCK IIMMY PHILLIPS MICHAEL [ ' LUNkETl michael rawes gre:gory roiier i s mark robinson steverowland thomas shelton CLYDE SMITH IOSLPII I HULA I I DENNIS Ul I K |OHN Ull LI XMS STEVE VVII.si IN BUFORD YA ' I ES BUDDY YOUNGBLOI ID |OHN ZACHRY PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT COMPTROLLER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY -¥ , . ..PHIL FISHER JACK BETH ANY . .BOBCRECINK . MARK SLOCUM . . . STEVE PITTS 301 -%l, i ' Sil CONSUL PRO CONSUL QUAESTOR.. MAGISTER . . ANNOTATOR TRIBUNE.. ,DAVID SENSEMAN PATBIGLANE JOHNNY THOMAS JIM JACKSON  WIB WRIGHT ■ JEFF READ flggBSIa igjj 32S •sxctntK 302 Sigma Chi SAM AONEW WALKER ACNEW RALPH BALLEW IOIIN BARRON IOIIN BEASLEY HARRY BELL ROGER BLAND BRI T. HRAWNKR I 1 c II ( I.I l.i IR II. I I I.KY I I II ilea II II III I AMI Sill -Ml IN I RAMI I. DENS HILLY FOR I SON mark green Iames Gregory ekkiehardinc |ack hayes david henson tim hester david hicks IOIIN IENN1NGS MARKEY |()INER EDWARD LANDERS KENT LECGETT DAVID LI ;an IERRY LOTT IAMES MARI IN BUDDY MASSEY DAVID MAXEY EDWARD MAXWELL GLENN Mi CULLOUCH HART Mi DONALD MATTMiGREGOR CHARLES MORELAND RALPH NEEI.Y WILLIAM HARKS NEIL PAYNE RODNEY PAULK IIMREAD IEFFRY READ ALAN RICHARDSON DRICK RODGERS DREW ST. |OHN MAHLOU SANFORD DAVID SENSEMAN IOESHELTON STEVE SHUMPERT STEVE SINGLETON KEVIN STANSLAUS CHARLES STEELE CRANVILLETATE TIMOTHY TAYLOR DOUGLAS THOMAS DANNY TUCKER RICHARD TURNF.R DAVID WARD HOWARD WARING FRED WEEMS ROBERT WHITE IAMES WILSON SAMUEL WOODHAM MRS RODNEY HAMLIN 303 HAYWARDBELL IOHN COLEY ROBERT COLTHARP ROBERT CRUMBY CHRIS CRICE ROBERT PRATT GERALD SANCHER IAMES STANLEY EDCAR WILBANKR CHARLES WYNN TIM YOUNG 304 Sigma Nu 305 PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER RUSH CHAIRMAN . . stephen b.rigby . . . ...done. Alston . . ..gratz c.myers roberts. whitley benbrasswll 306 Tau Kappa Epsilon DON ALSTON |R MAX ALSTON PERRY BARNHART BF.N BRASSWELL ROBERT CASSIBRY LARRY CLARK DAV1DCOOK EDWARD DURHAM IOHNCUDDINS HOWARD GHEM |R AL MORTON. |R BRIAN JENKINS STEPHEN |OHNS GRATE MYERS III STEPHEN RIGBY CURTIS RITCHEY |ACK SAUCIER PAUL THOMPSON ROBERT WHITLEY AUTHER WISELOCEL 307 MIC HAH Will KM l BOBBY ARMSTRONG RICHARD ASHLEY ELDONBEARDEN MELV1N BOYD GARY BRICNAC IACKIEBURKES CYRUS CLARK ROBERT CROSBY MICHAEL CROWDER MARk DEMERANVILLE BARY DICKSON LEONARD DISANZA DANNY DODSON IAMES ELGIN CEORCEFREITAG DENNIS GRAHAM WILLIAM GREEN THOMAS HARPER IEFFERYLONC HAROLD M. ELROY MARCUS O ' NEAL CEORGE PICKETT WILLIAM ROSAMOND WILLIAM SANDLIN • .1 I IKI .1 S WNINc , DIN SETO EDWARDS I RIBLINl WILLIAM VANCE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY . . .RUSTY O ' NEAL GEORGE PICKETT JIMMY ELGIN KEN GREEN .ELDONBEARDEN 308 Triangle 309 Acacia VENERABLE DEAN. SENIOR DEAN JUNIOR DEAN TREASURER SECRETARY TONYHOGGATT ....BILLTUGGLE ...JIM JOHNSON JOE GENTILE ... CLIFF McINNIS 310 i STEPHEN DILL LEE LIEUTENANT GENERAL C.S.A. FIRST PRESIDENT AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL, COLLEGE OF MISSISSIPPI ACADEMICS Editor: Beverly Carter 310 ACADEMICS Up! up! my friend, and quit your books; Or surely you ' ll grow double; Up! up! my friend, and clear your looks; Why all this toil and trouble? Wordsworth y ., PW - ;. i m ' ■ 4. ' - ' • • '  , ; . .Xi §1 :: ' Wft ,- S8§ x ■-■■ • Governor Cliff Finch 312 Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning X i 7 ' W t .: ,;., ' ■-. ■ ;■-.; ., ..,..■..■. ■ Seated, Left to Right: Bobby L. Chain, Hattiesburg; Dr. Verner S. Holmes, McComb; Boswell Stevens, Macon; Mrs. Mirian Q. Simmons, Columbia; Thomas N. Turner, Belzoni; Milton E. Brister, Kilmichael; M. Paul Haynes, Baldwyn; W. M. Shoemaker, Meridian, President. Standing, Left to Right: Mike P. Sturdivant, Glendora; Travis E. Parker, Drew; Dr. Robert W. Harrison, Yazoo City; Ross L. Franks, Hernando; Dr. R. C. Cook, Hattiesburg, Vice President; Dr. E. E. Thrash, Raymond, Executive Secretary and Director. 313 President William L. Gile: Oklahoma born, educated at the Universities of Arkansas and Missouri, distinguished plant scientist, Dr. W illiam L Giles began his administrative career in Mississippi in 1952 as superintendent of the most prestigious cotton experimenl station in the world at Stoneville. He came to the MSU campus to stay in 1961 as Vice President of the College of Agricul- ture and Forestry, and became President in 1966. Ploughing a straight furrow, President Giles calmly nurtured the University through the most difficult times. He ref- used to let the campus be torn asunder by national problems of desegregation, student revolt, and faculty unrest. President Giles simply stayed ahead of these crises. He began each week with a conference with the President of the Student Association, and he let every student know that the President ' s office door was always open. Also, he encour- aged faculty involvement in institutional policy-making. Thus, on the campus of Mississippi State University, it was all a matter of the revolution that did not happen. It is a small wonder that in the Giles years, Mississippi State University came to be recognized as the state ' s truly out- standing University. It was the in-place to go, so enrollment boomed. With faculty and public it was an institution to be proud of. No wonder the students came up with a car tag boasting: Mississippi State, THE University of Mississippi. July 5, 1976, will be President Giles, 65th birthday. On that date he will retire with the same good grace in which he has accepted the other events of a varied life. All of us will miss President William L. Giles, but we shall build upon the enduring University he created. 314 315 Vice Presidents Top Left: Dr. T. K. Martin, Vice Presi- dent. Top Right: Dr. Louis N. Wise, Agr i- culture and Fores- try. Bottom: Dr. Robert L. Jones, Stu- dent Affairs. 316 Top: Dr. John K. Bettersworth, Aca- demic Affairs. Bottom Left: Mr. Lewis Mallory, Business and Affairs. Bottom Right: Dr. ]. Ches- ter McKee, Research and Develop- ment. 317 318 Bottom Left: James W. Tennyson, Director. Bottom Right: Luther Epting, Coordinator. Cooperative Education The Cooperative Education Program at Mississippi State University is an accelerated five-year program providing students a four-year academic degree and two years of vitally needed practical experience. Corre- lation of the realities of the everyday world with the academic and theoretical training received at the Uni- versity is accomplished by alternating semesters of academic and applications training, utilizing the fall, spring, and summer as a training or school period. Many students choosing the Co-op plan have left the University with not only a diploma, but also experience and job offers 20 per cent higher than non-Co-op grad- uates. The Co-op graduate is much sought after by industry, because he is considered to be two to five years ahead of a regular four-year graduate in prepara- tion. Also, the Co-op graduate receives better job assignments and more responsibility than a graduate without work experience. Industry, business, and gov- ernment are placing more and more emphasis on par- ticipation in the Cooperative Education Program, and demands for Co-op students far exceed the supply. Industry views the training of a Co-op student as an investment, and the hiring of a four-year inexperienced graduate as a purchase. Today ' s employment trend is for employers to fill vacancies with fully trained, func- tioning professionals from their Co-op graduates. Mis- sissippi State University Co-op students are employed from Oregon to New York and California to Florida. Many Co-ops totally finance their education with the income earned during the training periods. 319 Development Foundation As the University which attracts more students than any other Mississippi institution of higher learning, MSU has the opportunity to play a significant role in shaping the destiny of the state. Along with the chal- lenging opportunity, there is a sobering responsibility: to provide quality education in every college, every department, and every course of study. As everyone knows, quality is expensive these days, whether one is buying food, building a home, or attempting to upgrade an academic program. That is where the MSU Development Foundation comes into the picture. Private gifts through the Foundation have enabled the University to add new programs, support existing programs, and provide scholarships and pro- fessorships. For example, during 1974-75, students received $25,000 in scholarship benefits through the Foundation. The Chair in Political Science, which was established to honor Mississippi ' s distinguished Senator John C. Stennis, now has an endowment in excess of $900,000, the income from which will provide MSU students excellent training in good government and good citi- zenship. A Chair of Insurance, to be endowed by gifts from individuals and groups in the insurance commu- nity, will have far-reaching effects on training young people for careers in insurance. These and other Foun- dation-supported programs are adding a new dimen- sion to quality at Mississippi State. 320 Opposite Top: The activities of the Mississippi State University Development Foundation are conducted by, Left to Right: J. E. Ruffin, Coordinator of Giving; Arthur Davis, Executive Direc- tor; and George D. Perry, Presi- dent. Opposite Bottom: The tower and carillons of MSU ' s Chapel of Memories were a gift of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Perry, President of the Development Foundation. Top: Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McCool of Memphis made a sizable contribution toward construction of McCool Hall, new home of the College of Bus- iness and Industry. A 1931 alumnus of MSU, Mr. McCool is a Director of the Development Foundation. Middle: A class- room in Allen Hall, the adminis- tration-classroom building financed in part with proceeds from the estate of the late H. E. Slim Allen, one of the found- ers of the Development Founda- tion. Bottom: McArthur Memo- rial Athletic Dormitory, con- structed with funds donated to the Foundation by the late J. N. McArthur of Miami. 321 SOAR ING FOOD PRICES . . . CONSUMER REVOLT AT THE SUPERMARKET . . . FOOD SHORTAGES These and other similar headlines focus public attention on agriculture, but the bountiful efficiency of United States agri- culture continues to escape the attention of all except those who have had reason to study it. Also, the tendency to view agricul- ture as dealing only with the farm produc- tion of food and fiber is far too limited, because agriculture encompasses all ele- ments of the food and fiber production and marketing system — a system that involves just about every imaginable type of biologi- cal science, as well as a wide range of physi- cal and social sciences. Assuring an abundance of food and fiber at reasonable prices is a major but only one of agriculture ' s many responsibilities — an improved environment, energy conserva- tion, the balance of payments, blunting of the forces of inflation, humanitarian dietary concerns, the development of rural America — none of which can be met without a cadre of agriculturists. Preparing our youth for service to man- kind through service in agriculture is the mission to which the College of Agriculture is dedicated. The excellent relationship that exists between our capable faculty and the capable faculties of other colleges on the campus, the high quality of students who enroll in agriculture and the availability of excellent classroom and laboratory facilities help to insure that our graduates will be adequately prepared for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Opposite, Bottom Left: Dean Charles E. Lindley. School of Agriculture 322 I 4 % 323 torts School of Architecture 324 DELINEATION OP fSOfU. The School of Architecture offers the student the opportunity to participate in changing the physical world, in solving the problems of our society, and in giving form to the needs of human- ity. To meet these demands requires a highly trained profession composed of sensitive, dedi- cated men and women. The School of Architecture is the educational foundation of the profession and provides for the development of the individual skills and understanding to prepare the student for his role in the profession of Architecture. The School of Architecture at Mississippi State University is the professional school for the State of Mississippi and is the only program in the state which leads to a professional degree in Architec- ture. To meet the needs of the state and region, the School was established in 1973 with the support of the Advisory Committee of the Mississippi Chap- ter of the American Institute of Architecture. Bottom Left: Dean William Gene McMinn. 325 The nineteen departments which make up the college of Arts and Sciences encompass the entire range of human knowledge, from the ear- liest physical and anthropological records to the latest laboratory findings. All that man has observed about himself, his society, and the nat- ural world around him, is of concern to one or another of the departments in Arts and Sciences. The curricula of the College reflect this con- cern by emphasizing breadth of knowledge. Through study of the humanities, the natural sci- ences, and the social sciences, the student is afforded an opportunity to develop communica- tion skills appropriate to today ' s needs; to com- prehend the growth, variety and complexity of his and other cultures in the broad historical perspective; to understand the essentials of his physical and biological environment; and to acquire a deep appreciation for man ' s intellec- tual tradition. The curricular emphasis upon depth of under- standing is intended to insure that the student, through concentrated study in a major field, will establish for himself a strong disciplinary base upon which to build a career. Top: Dean Lyell Christian Behr. H Mi School of Arts and Sciences 326 327 The College of Business and Industry begins a new era this academic year with the completion of McCool Hall. The magnificent facilities pro- vided by this building, coupled with sixty years of past performance by the College, is expected to produce a future of great expectations. With the dawning of a new industrial age in Missis- sippi the role of education for business leader- sh ip assumes new proportions. In the fulfillment of this role the College of Business is expected to remain at the forefront of academic achieve- ment. The College has, in fact, been responsible for the successful education of thousands of busi- ness leaders for Mississippi and the nation. Through service and research the College has also related well to the needs of the business community, and has aspirations to further advance its leadership in these functions. Having been the first college of business in the state to achieve accreditation at the graduate level to match its full accreditation at the under- graduate level, the ten-year reaccreditation in the Spring of 1975 is indicative of the continued high level of academic performance. Top: Dean Gaines M. Rogers. School of Business and Industry 328 329 School of Education 330 The College of Education is engaged in pro- grams of education for teachers at both the pres- ervice and inservice areas of endeavor. The dif- ferent curricula are designed to prepare teachers in several areas of specialization from the kin- dergarten level through high school. In addition, there are various programs for school service personnel such as school administrators, school psychologists, and guidance counselors. All teacher education programs are fully accredited through the doctor ' s degree. The agencies extending accreditation to the teacher education programs include the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education and the Southern Association of Col- leges and Schools. The College of Education is also a member of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. Opposite Right: Dean Merrill M. Hawkins. 331 School of Engineering 332 The College of Engineering was formally established in 1902 though the first engineering degrees at Mississippi State University were awarded in 1895. A total of 8,850 engineering undergraduate and graduate degrees have been awarded through the various engineering oper- ating departments. The present ten operating departments are educating young men and women to begin the practice of engineering immediately upon grad- uation. Such entry into practice may be at a basic or advanced level in the profession. The strength of the educational programs abides with the more than 120 faculty members who function with the engineering administrative staff to achieve the University objectives of Learning, Research, and Service. Engineering is housed in seven major build- ings and several smaller structures. The value of these buildings and the associated lab oratory equipment housed in them is in excess of seven million dollars. This physical plant supports more than fourteen hundred students in the pur- suit of their initial career credentials. In addition to the programs on the campus, the College of Engineering operates graduate educational programs in Vicksburg and Jackson. Opposite, Top Right: Dean Harry C. Simrall. 333 The MSU School of Forest Resources provides a focal point for professional education and research activities relating to America ' s renewable natural resources. Through the Departments of Forestry, Wildlife and Fish- eries, Wood Science and Technology, educational pro- grams are available to students with a wide variety of interests. Undergraduate programs in fisheries management, for- estry, and wood science and technology are available. Wildlife ecology and management are taught as supple- ments to other undergraduate programs, and through a professional graduate degree. Students avail themselves of unique opportunities to study in outdoor laboratories, fish culture facilities, or sophisticated research labs. To supplement formal coursework, students partici- pate in work-study programs, or become active in student chapters of professional societies. An outstanding teach- ing faculty is supplemented by visiting lecturers from government and industry. Students are encouraged to gain insights into future careers through participation in seminars and informal discussion periods. The forest resources of Mississippi support a major share of the economic activity of the State, and provide leisure-time enjoyment for many of our citizens. By train- ing professional resource managers, the MSU School of Forest Resources is helping to insure that these benefits will continue to grow. Top: Dean Rodney Foil. School of Forest Resources 335 The College of Veterinary Medicine is in the process of planning and organization. The preliminary design of the physical facil- ities has been completed and construction is expected to begin in 1977. Senior faculty members are now being recruited and hospital services will be com- menced in 1976. An innovative curriculum has been plan- ned to permit entry from a wide range of existing institutions in Mississippi, utilizing a common basis of prerequisite courses for the health professions. The first class is anticipated in 1979. The D.V.M. degree will be conferred upon the successful completion of a four-year curric- ulum in Veterinary Medicine. Residencies will be offered to meet the academic requirements of selected specialty boards. Mississippi preveterinary students will continue to participate in the Southern Regional Board program at Auburn and Louisiana State Universities until 1979. Top: Dean James G. Miller. School of Veterinary Medicine 336 tf% STEPHEN DILL LEEj LIEUTENANT GENERAL C.S.A. FIRST PRESIDENT AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL, COLLEGE OF MISSISSIPPI 1 !: ' j . -?tii CLASSES The College of Veterinary Medi the process of planning and org. The preliminary design of the phys ities has been completed and const expected to begin in 1977. Senior faculty members are m recruited and hospital services wil menced in 1976. An innovative curriculum has b ned to permit entry from a wide existing institutions in Mississippi a common basis of prerequisite c( the health professions. The first class is anticipated in D.V.M. degree will be conferred successful completion of a four-ye ulum in Veterinary Medicine. Re will be offered to meet the a requirements of selected specialty Mississippi preveterinary stud continue to participate in the I Regional Board program at Aul Louisiana State Universities until 1 Top: Dean James G. Miller. Editor: Mary Clayton CLASSES One generation passeth away, and another generation cometh . . . There is no new thing under the sun. Ecclesiastes ..jmmm m m m s m ii$aim£ ;? «  a 5; v k ' is etf mwjw ' tmmmm r u mz s Y 4 :. ;: 4if r a . . t m«mmm .- . I . • ' -- II m nmiwm  M w m m '  i,i ! m : ' - « W« - V - .-  -t i a W W iff t i ' mw l V■ l  l - , - 9 . i 9H| ■ : ™. : SSii • SSSffM ll Sr P$ V£r fcW 4 i ny r  .- J V t ■M ■■■ . x . |. KjI .V nffi r ' ••- ' .- ■ ■ ' i MMHi w , • ADAMS. ARMELIA; SI Louis, 111. ADCOCK. 1EFFERY: Biloxi AINSWORTH. TED; Magee ALLEN. LINDA; Boonevillc ALVAREZ. FERNANDO; Hondura AM1NOLASHRAFI. AMIR; Irdn ARAUIO. LAERCIO; Brazil ARMOUR. |OE; Collierville. Tenn ATHERSYED; India BALDWIN. CECILE; Greenwood BANCHUEN. CHATUPORN; Thailand BIRD. SHARON; Aberdeen BOOTH. SHERRY; Mobile. Ala BOSTIAN. BRUCE: Slarkville BRACANTINI. CLAUDIO; Brazil BROWN, DIHANNE. Slarkville BROWN. LAURLLeland BURGESS. DIANNE; Slarkville CHANCE. GAY; Slarkville CHANCE. |AY: Slarkville CHAMPEERATANA, VORAVEE; Tha CHENG. CHUANC-CHYUN; Taiwan CHEPONIS. GOERCE; Plymoulh. Pa CHOU.CHIEH; Taiwan CHOWDIHIRY. FIRDOI IS, Bangladesh CHRISTIAN. CLARENCE; Cambridge. Ma CLARK. ALLEN; Slarkville CLARK, CARL; DeKalb CLARK. NEIL; Palm Beach. Fla COATS. ROBERT: Brooksville DAVIS. EDDIE; Wcsl Poinl DAVIS. FRED; lackson DEAL. DUANE:Slidell.LA DEMERANVILLE. MARK. Clinlon DIETZ, PETER; Trumbull. CI. DILI.ARD. KATHREN. Winona DONAHOE. MICHAEL; Doddsville DOTSON, KATHERINE; Winona DUNBAR. CH AUNCEY. lackson EA ION. WILLIAM; New Site ELLIS. DEBRA.Mdlhislon EPPERSON. IAMES: Millon. FL ERNST, MEIER; Meridian ETHRIDCE. TONY; Pearl FARRIS. DAVID; Morion FAUI.KENBERY. JAMES, Grand |cl, TN FONDREN. JOHN; Slarkville FOX. DALE: Starkville GEORGE. DAVID; Macon CH ASSEM. KOLEYNI; Memphis. Tenn. COODMAN. SANDRA; Bonneville CRAVES. RUTH; West Poinl CREEN DELORIS: Fayelleville. TN HADDEN. DAIVD; Birmingham. AL HAMHRICK. ALBERT; MSU HARDIN. CAREY; Calhoun Cily HENDERSON. DAVID. Birmmgha IIENDON,CARY;Indianula HILL, ROBERT; Eupora HOOD. KENNETH; Wesl Point HOPKINS. W. CLYDE; Slarkville HORTON. |. DOUGLAS; Conhalla HOWELL, FRANK; Slarkville HUDNALL. BILL; MSU 338 IAGNANDAN, EDWARD:! ISLAM. A | M : Ms Stale IllllNSDN. |EAN: Dei aim JOHNSON, STUART; New : JONES, LESLIE; Meridian KILBOURNE, ROSEMARY; KNIGHT. SHARON; W; vi i KUMAR. M1SIIRA; Nepal LAIIOIII. IN. DAVID: Sl.irkvill LAWRENI E, A E ; Sioux Cilj LENON PA IRIi I A Kosniusk LESLIE. II l ' i il li Slarkville LINDSEY. HENRY; Laurel LING, DU; laiwai, LOPER. |OHNNY:Furesl MAHMOOD. QAZI; Bangladc MANANDIIAR.CHANKIKA; Nrp.ii M N( UM. I-.STI ' ■ Maui ' MANN. RONALD; Starkv illr MrBRIDE. KENNETH: Sumr.ill McDANIEL.IUDY; Dublin Mi.OUIRE, WILLIAM; Slarkville Mi KINNEY. ANN: Fayettesvillc, TN Ml I I I DAI ► RISIIN Ms Sl.ili MILAM, JERRY: West P., ml MILLER, HERBERT; Drew MINOR, WILLIAM: Glennville, C MIZUKAMI, HISATADA: |.i| .in MOHAN. YEDEHALLI: Ms Slate MORGAN. TERESA; Tupi-ln MORRIS. ALPHA: Lorman OKUNDAYE. IOSEPH; Nigeria OWENS, I HOMAS. Slarkville PARSON. DANNY: Ms Stale PATEL. HARSHAD; India PATTERSON, GEORCE. Sallillo PHOTISUVAN. CHAIRIT; Thailand POONAWALA. NADIR, India PUNNANITI. DRACHAI; Thailand QAYIIM.SHABID;Pakislan RANDI.E. SARITA;Bel«mi REED. |OHN; Ms Stale RHODES. ALVIN; Braniliin ROSENTHALL. PATRICIA, lai kson SALMAN. ABDULRAZAK: Ms Slate SAMMONS. IULIUS; Whitville. TN SHACKELFORD. ANNIE; Shannon SIMMONS. KENNETH; Lorman SITZ. WIL1.ARD: Cadsdon. AL SKELTON. AUBREY: Slarkville SHEI, TON. WILLIE; Brnuksu lie SHI-GUU. HUANG: Taiwan SIBLEY. DANIEL: Benlc.n. a SOUZA. FRANCISCO; Ms. Stall STRACHEN. WILLIAM; Cnluml SYKES. HALBF.RT: Slarkville THOMAS. LISA. Slarkville THOMPSON. PHILLIP; Starkv, I TINGLE, SUE, Philadelphia TUCK. DANNY; Pascauoula TULLOS. TYLER; Hatlieshur« VAISIINAV. DINESH: Ms Stale WALKER. MARY; Starki ill,- WALL. CLAYTON; Meridian 339 WALLINCTON. EDWARD: Starkville WASSON, MARICA: West Poinl WATTS. HESTER; Bakhvvn WHEAT. DAVID; Starkville WHITT. JAMES |R.; Houslon W1CLE. DUFFY: Vioksburg WILLIAMS. ALAN; Carthage WILLIAMS. FLORA; Starkville WILLIAMSON. LINDA; Starkville WILSON, GARY; Fulton WORRELL. LINDA: Union YARBOROUGH. HUNTER. ]R.; lackson YOUNG. LYNWORD: Columbus MmuM va 340 ABEL, BET IT. Mi. villi: ADAMS. MARY: A rv ADDKISI IN. LARRY; L svilli AGNEW. CHARLES; Ms Slain ALARCON, CUALBERTO; Vein ALBRICHT, DIANE; Corinth ALLBRITTON. DEBORAH; Mr ALLEN. CARY; N™ Albany ALLEN, CAY; Crccnwood ALLEN. RONALD; Slurkvlllt: ALLEN. VICKIE; Corinlh ALLEY. PATRICIA: Mi: his, If- ANDERSON. ALII IA; Ms.Slale ANDERSON. (AMES; Slarkvillc ANDERSON. MARCARET; Bnllii ANGER. FRANK. |ni ksun ASI III IKD. MARILYN, Slarkvilln ASIII IT. RICHARD. |.n ks.,n HANKSIKI )M. Ull I.IAM. CI. irks BAN IV JAMES 1 upclo BAKER. RODERICK. Oki.li.n.i BALL. BELINDA: Punnloc BAI.SER. VALERIE; MiCnmh BANKSTON. VAN; Grncnn I BARCER. DEAN; Green wo od BAKU AM. PAULA; Philadelphia BARLI IW.CHARLES; lackson H RM ! I WILLI M Phil.uli Iplii HARM ' S IAMYK.I olumhi.i. SC HARK. WILLIAM. Meridian BARRETT, PSHON; Grenada BARRETT, SUZANNE: Shuqualuk BASS. ROBERT; Li.ni) Beai h BATSON, KATHY; Perkinslon BAT ' SON. MEI.AN1E. Pcrkinslor BATSON. WENT , Perkinslon BAIT I.E. Kll HARD. |,n kson BAYI.llI IAMES Vii-ksliuru BEAN. RUBER I Oki.li.na BEARDEN. ELDON; Russellville BEASLEY, |OHN: Columbus BECK. BETTY: Winona BECK. RONNIE: Greenwood BECKHAM. AUBREY; LiTand BECKHAM. DONNA. Gulfporl BECGERLY, RICKY; lackson BELL. DAVID: Humholl.TN BELL. |OHN: New Albany BEI.I ' E I ' M IY; rishn ; Li ii-,, ndalc HI WE I WILLIE MI S Maijee BERLIN, CHARLES, Laurel BERRY. DONMS. I ryslal Spi BETHUNE. ROBIN. Ballslon I BEVERLY, ANN; Clarksdalc BICNOLI. ANTHONY, Bil.. i BILLINGS1.EY. IANF.T. |aokson BILLINGSLEY, RALPH; Winona BISHOP. IANIE; Tupelo BISHOP LAURA. Mahen BI .AKENEY. RALPH. Map.ee BONNEY, MARY: lackson BOOKED. VICKIE: Sh.innim BOUCHII.LON. CRAYDON; Dui, 341 BOWIE. BONNIE; Ackorman BOYCE. SUSAN: Okulona BOYD. RANDY: Trcmonl BOYD. VERNON: Indianola BOZEMAN. MINNIE: Philadelphi; BRADFORD. DIANE; Laurel BRADLEY. MARY; lacksun BRAHAN. HELEN: Slarkville DRAM. 1 1. CHERYL. Lon s Beai Ii BRANNINC. DOUGLAS: lackson BRANTLEY. |ANE: Slarkville BREVARD. TIM; Grenada BRADGES. ELV1A: Prenliss BR1CCS. MARY; lackson BRITTON. DIANNA; Russellville. BROADHEAD. PHIL: Fori ' sl BROOKS. WILLIAM: Vaiden BROTHERS. BARBARA: Forresl Cily. Ark. BROWN. DONNA: Miss. Stale BROWN. GWENDOLYN; Shubuta BROWN. JAMES; Foresl UK ' W K l I ' ll Wi ,., BROWN. SEBRON: Wiacins BROWN. SHARON; Shubula BROWN. WILLIAM; Summill DRI 1MFIELD. MELINDA: Osyka BUCKLEY. THOMAS; Slarkville BUIE. LARRY: Brookhaven BULLOCK. RONALD; Brooksvill. BULI.MAN. |ACK: Laurel BUNNER. LOU; lackson BURGESS. MILBURN: Slarkville BIIRKEEN. BEDFORD; Pheba BURNETTE. SUZANNE; Colun BURNHAM. CALVIN: Jackson BURNS. CYNTHIA; Baldwvn BURNS. TED; Foresl BURRELL. BLANCHE; Goodma BURROW. ALECI A; Jackson BURROW. THOMAS; lackson BII l I ROSS. RICHARD; Nalche BYRD. KARL; lackson CALDWELL. SUSAN: lackson CALHOUN. 1ACKSON |R.: Foresl CALLICOTT. JAMES; Lake Cormor. CAMP. JOSEPH; Slarkville CAMP. ROBBIE: lackson CAMP. TED: Banner CAMPBELL. FIDELIA: Jackson CAMPBELL. |EAN; Balon Roufie, LA CANNADA. R. RUSSELL: Edwards CANTERBURY, LORETTA; Gulfporl CARADINE. DORTHY; lackson CARLISLE. RICKY: Bollon CARMICHAEL. SANDRA; Sluruis CARPENTER. VICKI; Moscow CARR, GREGORY: Charles CARRAWAY, BARBARA; CARRAWAY. CONNIE; Fl. CARSON. DONALD: luka CARTER, MARCIA;Colurr CAKTKR. NANCY: lacksor CARTER. ROBIN: Oxford CASE. PAUL JR.; Canlon 342 cash. |ERI IME: Lexington CASTLE. LARRY: kilmichae CATLEDGE, CHARLES; We CESARIO, NANCY; McCom CHANCELLOR, |AY;M,iiun CHANCELLOR, WILBUR; Li CHANEY, DAVID; Vicksbur; CHANEY. MELVIN; Kusi ius CHAPMAN, PAULA; la: k: CH.ESTNUT, CHERYL; La CHRISTIAN I ' AI I I Moo Clllll.KOVS. Mil II M-.l . I ' CLARK. |AMES; Seminars CLARK, LARRY; Gulfporl CLARK. RECENA; Mendi. CLARK. SHERRY; Culfpoi CLARK. rHOMAS: Louisvil CLARK. VICKI; Arvadd. CO CLAUNCH. SUSAN; Boonci CLAY. LARRY; West Point CLEMENTS, KARKN. |ai ksi CLEMMER. ROBERT, [ai ks, CLINTON. BETTY; Sl.irkvill CLOWER, RAY; Yazoo Cilv COATS, RONALD. Vina. AL COBB, JOSEPH; Ackerman COBB. KARKN. Blue Springs COUCHLAN, RICHARD, Phil.i COLE. DENNY; Philadelphia COLEMAN, CAROLYN; Russel COLEMAN. I.ARRY; Corinlh COLEY, TRAVIS; Slarkville I DLI ll.K.HI ' I.HHI-.RI. A, k.-rm CCJLOTTA. |OHN; Indianola COLVIN. CHRISTY; lackson COMER. PATTY; Fullon COMPORT, RANDY. Kosuiusko CONWAY. EMILY; Vicksburg CONWAY. MIKE; Blue Sprines COOK, DAVID; Slarkville COOK. HELEN; |a, kson COOK, HUGH; Meridian COOK. WILLIAM: Moss Poinl COOKE. DEBRA; Carulhersville. MO CORDRAY. DEBRA; Springhill, LA COSBY. DEBORAH. Vn ksburs COSKREY. WAYNE. Slarkville COSTA. ALEXANDER, Columbus COTTON. |IM; Fullon COTTON, VIRGINIA; Ripley COUGHLIN, BRIDGET; Jackson COURSON, PAM; lackson COX. PAMELA: Tunica CRAFT. SKY; Tvlerlown CRAVEN. WILLIAM; Miss Slale CREEL. WILLIAM. Benlonia CROSBY. LINDA; Ccrmanlown. TN CROUCH. RONNIE; Balesville CRUISE, SUSAN; lackson CRUM. CHARLES; Corinlh CRIIMBLEY. CAROL: Laurel CRUMBY. ROBERT: Miss. Slale CULPEPPER. RHONDA; Lawrence CUMBERLAND, BILL; Philadelphia 343 CUMMINGS. SEBORAH: Tomnolen CURREY. MARY: Clinton CURTIS. SUSAN; Meridian CZARNECK. IUDITH; Connlh DALE. lAMES:Hollundale DALE. IANIS; [ackson DARDEN. WILLIAM; Louisville DAVENPORT. DEBRA: Vicksburg DAVIS. HOWARD. Greenwood DAVIS. |ANE;Houslon DAVIS. |AVA; Jackson DAVIS. RITA: Enlerprose DEAN. ROBERT: Bdlon Rouge. LA DEARING. ZOE; Wesl Point DEATON. IAMES; lackson DEW. WILTON; Charleston DEWF.ASE. SEWANNA; Union DICKSON. BARY; Laurel D1SANZA. LEONARD; Slarkvil DODSON. DANNY; lackson DODSON. SHELLY; lackson DONOVAN. IERRY; Clinton DOUGLAS. |OHN: Tunica DRAPER. NORMA; Cleavland DUCKWORTH, WILLIAM; Monticello DUCAN. PATRICIA; Shuqualak 1)1 ' kl i.l i IRI ,1 N, wlon DUNAWAY. 1UNE: Liberty DYER. SARAH; Tremont EASON. GWENDOLYN; lackson ECKLER. SCOTT. Memphis. TN EDWARDS, EASIER, Miss. Slate EDWARDS. | ARENE: lackson i 1IU M ' llS 1 H1 N.ii, l„v EDWARDS. MONROE: Water Valle ELLINGTON. PAMELA; lackson ELLIS. PAUL: Louisville EMERSON. IENNY; Winona EPTING. DAVID; Sallillo ERVIN. BARBERA; Lexington ERVIN. CARSON; Greenville ESTEA. |AMES; Noxpater ESTES. LAWRENCE: Tupelo ESTES. TERESA; Tupelo EVANS. IOHNNITA; Carthage EVANS. M ARCITA. Butler. Ala. EVANS. SAMMY; Carthage EVERETT. BEVERLY; Meridian FAGAN. BETSY: |ai kson FAIRCHILD. SAMUEL; Sl.irkville FANT. DENISE; Louisville FARRISH. ALLEN; Doddsville FAULKNER. PHILLIP; Amory FE1.KER. RICHARD; Brownsville. ' FERGUSON. LEE; Vicksburg I I I ' l ,1 ' ,i ■• sill 11 I arrollton FERREE, RICHARD; Angletnn. TX FIELDS. REBECCA: Rolling Fork FILCO, GERMAIN!:. Shannon FISHER. PHILIP: |ai kson FITE. ALBERT: H.imillon. Ala FITTS. CHARLES: SLirkville FI ' ITS, RONALD; Tupelo FLINT. NONA: B.ilesville 344 FLOWERS. IOIIN; Wesl I FLYNT. |0E; Jackson FONC.CEORGE; Hughes FORBES Mil I S; leircll. FORD. I mill M.l .mil FORD. REGENA; Yazoo FOKI- ' .SMAN. CINDY; C FORSIDE. ELEANOR; SI Cily FORTSON, HII. I. II-. I updo FOIK HI-.. IIEHI IRAII. Hi-nlun II UK III . Willi M, II.- FOXWOR II I. STEP] ll-:N, Foxworlh FRANCIS, JUDITH; Mcndenhal] FRANKS, DAVID; Tupelo FREEMAN, WILSON; Pascagoula FREM ' AC.l.l-.i IKCE, I.eli.mnn.NH FRIERSON, KEITH: Picayune FRIERSON. TERRAL; Picayune Fill II IN I I Mil I Mi-.-. Sl.il. FUQUA, IANICE; Columbus FUTCH. LARRY; Brandon. FL GAILLARD. RICKY; Blue Mounlam GALLOWAY. BETTY; Nalchez CANANN. CHARLOTTE; Carthage GARDNER. THOMAS: Crvsl.il GARNER. IOETTE; Monroe, La GARRETT. DEWAYNE; Pass C GASTON, GINGER; Muskogee, GAULT. RICKY; Gallman CHEM, HOWARD: Meridian GHOLSTON. BARBARA. Fulln GIBBS. DAVID. Newlon GILBERT, I IARBERT. Philadelphia GILL. [AMES; Purl Clinlnn. OH CILREATH. GEORGE: Wesl Poml GIROD. JON; Jackson GLENN. FREDIA;Slarkvil]e COl.DSMITH. EDNA. Moss Poinl GOLE. IANET; Marks COOLSBY. MICHAL: Brandon COOLSBY, PAMELA; Ripley CORDON, CRAIG; Jackson GORE. KENNETH; Houston GOREE. MICHAEL; Slarkville GOSHORN. NEUMON; S.irdis GRACE. CHARLES: Hamillon GRAHAM. CEORGIANN: Mai GRANT. MELISSA: Jackson GREEN rOMMY; Miss. Stale GREEN. WILLIAM: Reslone Arsenal. GREENLEE, JOHN: Ldand GREENLEE. MERRILL; Greenville GRECC. CEORCE; Taylorsvillc GRECORY. DARRELL: Nelllelon GREGORY. TOMMY; Louisville GRIFFEN. CHARLES. Memphis. TN GRIFFIN. JANET: Belmonl GRIFFIN, RICHARD; Greenville CULLY. RUTH: Preslon CURLEY. SHERRY: Pulls Camp GUTHRIE. [AMES; Wiggins HAACA. FLETCHER: Clarksdale HAAG A, HURBERT; Louisville HASS. RISE; Kiln 345 HAILEY, EVERETT; Preston HALBERT. LESTER: Slarkville HALE. IAMES: Senalobia HALEY. GARY; Columbus HALL. MARTY; Amorv HALL. MICHAEL: Verona HAMBLIN. MICHAEL: Bruce HAMILTON. PHILIP; Caledoni, H AMMETT. WARREN; Greenville HAMMONS. IAMES; Walnut Grove HAMPTON. BILLIE; Louisville HANBERRY. PAMELA; Hattiesburg HANDY. KIM; Starkville HANKINS. ANTHONY; Columbus HARDEN. MELANEE; Nesbit HARDIN, DENISE; Wesl Point Seniors HARDING, ROGER: Water Valley HARNAGE. BARBARA; Pascagoula HARRIS. MARGARET; Tunica HARRIS. ROBERT. Hazelhursl H ARTFIELD. RICKY: Tylertown HARTMAN. SUSAN: lackson HATHORN. MACCIE: Louisville HAVARD. ELLA; Slarkville HAYES. CARL; Wesl Point HAYGOOD. PATRICIA; Greenville HAYCOOD, ROBERT; Columbus HAYNES. HOYT: Corinth HEARN. NELSON; Corinlh HEGMAN. MARGARET; Holly Bluff HEMMATIAN. GHOLAM; Ms. Stale HENDERSON. CHARLES. Kosciusko lll-.MIt KM IN 1(1 i.ivm II l.i.ksmi HENDERSON. SHIRLEY; Kosciusko HENDRIX. ALBERTA; Slarkville HENRY. DALTON; Philadelphia HENRY. GEORGE: Louisville HENRY. IAMES: Nicholson HENRY. IAMES; Indianola HENRY. IOHN; Cleveland HENRY. REGENIA; Slarkville HENSON,|OE;Guntown HERITACE. |UDY: Decatur HERM. WILLIAM: lackson HERRIN. SUZANNE; lackson HERRING, EDWARD; Ft. Worth. TX HESTER. DANIEL: Tupelo HESTER. DEBORAH; Amory HES TER. PATSY: Tishomingo HICKMAN. NORMA; Slarkville HICKS. MICHAEL: Columbus HICKS. ROBERT; lackson HICCINS, ROBERT; Columbus HILL. IAMES; lackson HILL. RICHARD; New Albany HILL. RICHARD; Amory HINES. DONALD; lackson HINSON. LARRY; Sanderson HINTON. DEBRA: lackson HITT. IAMES; Amory HODGES. DEBRA; Tupelo HODCES. CAYLA; Nettleton HODGES. MARTHA: Indianola HOGMAN. ALBERT; Holly Bluff 346 HOLBROOK, DARLENE: Clevul: III II LINCSWORTH, |ANE; llnii mil I IS. PHILLIP: Vardnman HORN, MARILYN: Viukshuru HORNE SYLVIA; I lulfporl HORTON. DENISElConuhalla HOUCH. ED: Columbia HOUSE, ANITA: Al.nlnn HOUSE, ALAN, |. ii kson HOUSTON. BRENDA; Pnnl HUBBARD, |l H INN. Wcsl Poii HUBBARD, PATSY; Chalyheali HUEY. DEBORAH; Ponloloc HUFFMAN, CHARLES: Houslo HUGHES. VIKKI: Jackson HUCHES. SAMMY; Slarkvillti HULL. LINDA, I, leeniv.md HUMMER. LEIGH; Prairie Poinl HUMPHREY. |OHN;Tupeln HURDLE, IAMES; Carlhagu HURST. |0: Slarkviilo HURT, KAREN; Mobile, Al. HURT. LOUISE; Duranl HUSSEY. CHERYL, Aberdeen HUTU HNS. JOHN: BlK Creek HUTCHINSON. KAYE:Ti I HUTCHISON, ROBERT; M.mr, HYDE. SARA; Meridian 1RV1N. ELVIN. C.inlun ISSA. RAJA; Lebanon IACKSON. ALVIE. Ripley |Ai KSON in IN l I) I. ii I mi IACKSI IN. MARSHA. Slarkville lACkSON. Mil HAEL: Preslnn IAMES HAROLD, I anion IAMIKSON, PHI1.I IP. Ri|.le JEFCOAT. CARMEN. B.n Sj.r.nt IENKINS. JAMES; Jackson IENNER, MELANIE:(,iillpo,l IERNICAN. PAULA; West Poinl |OBE. STEPHEN; Corinlh JOHNSEY. PHILLIP: C.innlli JOHNSON, MM: lackson JOHNSON, REGINALD: B.ili-s JOINER. MARKEY: Meridian JOLLY. KAREN: Crystal Sprin; JONES. BENNIE; Slarkville [ONES. CHARLA. ., kson (ONES. |AMES; Columbus |ONES. LEE; Weir JONES, VICTORIA: Slarkville JONES. VIRGINIA; Meridian IOPLIN. DAVID; Laurel IORDAN. MARK; Yazoo Cily IOSEPH. VICKI: lackson IUMPER. HAROLD: Booncville KARRE, IULIE: Nalchez H.ARRE. MARY;Nalchez KEETH. KATHRYN; Forresl Cilv. Ark. KENNEDY. DEBI )RAH: Pasi agouln KEY, HERBERT; Corinlh KIMBROUCH. F.MMETT: Slarkville KING. CHARLES; Corinlh K1SH. CHARLES; Morganlown.WV 347 KITCHENS. CEORGE: Caledonia KITTRELL. IEROME; Slarkville KLIMETZ. LAURA: Meridian KNIGHT. DINAH: Aberdeen KNIGHT. HENRY: McComb KNIGHT. REBECCA: Tupelo KOCHEL. GEORGE; Brandon KUSMITZ. VICTORIA; Brookhavci KURTZ. MARK; Slarkville KYLE. TOBIE: McCool LACKEY. VICTORIA: Bailey LACY. ELIZABITH; Yazoo Cily LADNER. | AMIE; Pass Christian l li i s I.LSIA.t In. I.. i LANCASThR. SANDRA: Madisc LAND. DEBORAH: Louisville LAUCHL1N. DAVID: Calhoun C.lv LEGCETT. EDWARD; Halliesburg LENOIR. BETSY; Prairie [ KM ■: VVI ' .:r Meridian LEUNG. DAVID; Miss. Slate LIGHT. CONNIE; Calesburg LISENBEE. LARRY; Kilmichae) LITTLE. CYNTHIA: Sardis LITTLE. MARITHA; Golden LITTLE. MARY; Corinth LIVINCTON. LARRY. Tupelo LOCKLEY. CEORGE: Meridian LOFTIS. TERRY, Caledonia LONG. MARVA;Gunlown LOPER.IASON; Laurel LOVE. |OE;Clarksdale LOVELL. FRANK; Clinton LOWE. CORNELIA; lackson LOWRY. PAUL: Ripley LOWRY. ROBERT: Ellisville LUBY.IAMES: Benton LUNDY. MARY; Slarkville LYLE. KAREN: Hunlsville. AL MABRY. LAURA; Liberty MADDOX. PAM: Avon MAGLE. |OHN. |ai kson MAGEE. MARK; Ml. Olive l (.RI 1)1. R h MULLEN. |.„ tv MALONEY. PATRICK; lackson MANSOUR. MARILYN: Greenvil MARDIS.HAUClinlon MAROLT. M1CHEAL; Corinlh MARSHALL. VICTOR: lackson MARTIN. CATHY: Corinlh MARTIN. DEBORAH: Tupelo MARTIN. IACKIE; Corinth MARTIN. WILLIAM: Vicksburp. MARTINI. LINDA; Walnul Grove MASHBURN. HARVEY; Slarkville MASHBURN. WILLIS: Raymond MATTHEWS. DANA; Weir MATTHEWS. THOMAS: Jacks. MATTISON. RICHARD: Colum MAY, IEANNE: Charleston MAYO. DEWEY: Quitman MoCAIN. LINDA: Eupora McCALL. DENNIS; Vicksburg McCLATCHY. |OHN; Red Bank 348 Mi CLEAVE. HARRY; Slur Mi ( i IRD, MANSELL; Pon Mi COSH 1 IN. IAMKS: Sl.u Mi [IAVIM. Hi i Mi l ( INALD, I Mi EI.ROY. RO NOMAS. (Jn iERT; |ac ksn Mi I I ' .KRIN, KI.1ZABI- III M.inl, S. Mil:, Mi I ,1 III I III I Mi MNN1F. IAMKS, |ai kson MiLAURlN. |OSEPH IK . |.n k m.millan. alici:. Baldwvn McNeill, donai.D; Louisvill MEASF.LS, JANICE: Men. .11 MELTON. |AMES |R.; Winun.i METCALFE. ANN: Cant.in MIDDLETON, PHILIP; |.cc ksc.n MILLARD, BETTY; Ridgcwood, N| MILLER. KAREN; Slur(jis MILLER. STEPHEN; St.irkvil] - MILLS. RECINA; Ben.nl MIR-RAKAII.HADI.Ii.iii MISSO. RICKY: MS. Slale MITCHELL. DANNY; SI, irki MITCHELL. GI.ENDA; M.ch MIZE. MARK.laiksim MOFFETT. WOODSON. Til MOORE. AL; Meridian MOODY. RENE. Poplarvillc MOORE. CAROL. I ' .ipe MORCAN REBEC . I A Sl.uk MORRIS. JUm l.ii kson MORSE, CKI.IA Madison MOTE, |ULIA; Senalobia MORTIMER. IANIE; Winnn. MOSES. PAMELA: Memphr MOSLEY, DONALD. Mernli. MOSLEY. LIBBY.SIarknlle MOULDS. |AN; Meridian MOWRY. |OY, Brooksville MULLEN. PATTI; Carlhage MULLICAN. ANNA. Long Be... h MURPHY. HENRY; Van. leave MURPHY. THOMAS, Bifibee Valle MURRAH. I ANICE: Clarksdale Ml RF , ' . Mil HR1-.I1 M I li ' i MUSE. PATSY; Union MUSICK. LISA; Riplev MYERS. CHARLENE; Meridian NAZARY. MARCI. Meridian NEEL. SUE;Slarkville NELSON. BARBARA; Cl.i-.ler NEWCOMB, c;RFX,ORY:C.innlh NUNLEY.LOURA;luka NOWELL. SIDNEY; Philadelphia NUNNERY. BRIAN; Liberty OAKMAN, NANCY: Clarksdale O ' BANNON. ANCELA; Lena ODOM. MARY. Cli-i eland ODOM. DAVID; lar.kson ORSHORN .MARTHA. M.mr.-iil 349 OWEN. DANNY. Ok.. Inn.. OWEN. |ANET: Ulica . IWENS IEFFREY: |ai kson PACE. DONNA: Amnrv PAIINKA. NITA. Vicksburg PAN. SU-SHINC: Malaysia PARK. CATHY; Ink., PARKER. BILLY; Bn.iiksville PARKER. DAVID: Slarkvillo PARSON. MARGARET; Tomnolen PATEL.RAMESH: India PATEL. RANCHHOD; MS Slalc PATRICK. BILLY: Fornsl PATTERSON. HARRY: Sonalobia PATTERSON. WILLIAM; Helh. AK PATTON. [AMES: Lexington PAIIl.k. RODNEY; Elorence PED1 N LENA. Houlka PEEBLES. SARAH: Union PEN1CK. MARLON: Maton PERKINS. DEBORAH: lackson PERKINS. GREGORY: Mariclla, GA PERMKNTER. VIRGINIA; Wavside PERSON, WILLIAM. Ci.lh.Tv.ili-. TN PETERS. ORVIL:H..I. In v.. PETT1CREW. WALLACE: Nellie PHARR. IOHNNY. Vukshurg PHILLIPS. LINDA: MS Slate PHILLIPS. WILLIAM. JR.; Balesv PICKETT. GEORGE. Vii ksburg PILCREEN. CATHY: Cleveland PILGRIM. CLARK. |R.: Memphis PIPKIN. DEBBIE, SI,. rkville PITTMAN. GEORGE. 1R.; Memphis PITTMAN. GLENDA, Slurgis PITTMAN. PHYLLIS; Natchez POE. WINSLOW; Slarkville POLK. lOHN. Prentiss POLK. ROBERT; Slarkville POPE. CONSTANCE; Duncan POPE, STEVE. Slarkville PORTER. DIANE; Slarkville PORTER. IL1L1A; A. kerman POTTS. IANET: laekson POTTS. STEVEN: Slarkville POUNDS. IAMES; Boonevill POWERS. MARK, l.i.ksnn POWELL. CONNIE. B.... . A PRESLEY. RONALD: Louisville PREVOST. GRADY; Columbus PRICE. STEVE; Tupelo PRISI (U.K. DONALD |R: Slarkville PRISOCK. DAVID; lackson PUT MAN. PATRICIA; la. ks.m PYLATE, CARMEN |R . Kosc il usko RAMSEY. PATSY; Philadelphia RAMSEY. ELIZABETH; Slarkvi PANDCER.[OHN;Luccdole RANDOLPH. TERRY: Baldwyn RANKIN. EARNESTINE: Mend RAW1.S. IAMES: MS Slate RAWSON. IAMES; Meridian RAYE. DIANE; Eup.ira REA. ROBERT: lackson 350 READ, GAYLE: Winona READ, JAMES; Winona reagan.ioiin. i. kson REDNOUR IIHIH 1KAII. I 1 . i lil I. II lll-.NMS 1 ..Iambus 1(1.1 li in in .1 s li, nil. KEEI). IANh ' 1: I, ii Ksim REEVES. DON; Laurel RHODES. WII.I.IAM; l.iiui RIALS. CYNTHIA; Senalo REEVES. RECINA:Tupel, KIc;BY. STEPHEN: M.nlis. ROACH. CLADYS: Malhis ROBBINS. RUSSELL; Mor ROBINSON, BIRDA;Mcrii ROBINSON, LII.LIE: Tiplc- ROBINSON, PLEMON: Culuml ROBINSON, REX; Crcnada ROCHE, DAVID: Amory ROGERS. MARY: lackson ROGERS, VAN; 1 1. ml. t ROMAN. TED; Greenville ROWAN. PAT; Baldwyn ROWLAND. THOMAS: Flora R IWI.ES, GERALD; Wrsl P I ROWZEE. RHONDA; Laurel ROYE. EDWIN. Ponlolor. R1IFFIN. WII.I.IAM: Bay Springs RULE, WESLEY; Wesl RUNNELS, MICHAEL; lackson RUSHING. SAMUEL: Greenville RUSSELL, SANDRA; Jackson RUSSUM, LINDA; Port Gibson RUSHING. DIANE; Greenville SACUS. BOBBY; Aberdeen SALIBA. WILLIAM: Halliesburs SALMON. ELEANOR. Birmingha SAMSEL. STEPHANIE; [ackson SANSBI IRY, [OHN; Gullporl SANSING. CEORCE; Jackson SAYEGH. MARWAN, G.i a. Israel SCHILTZ. JAMES. Meridian SGHIMMEL. GEORGE; Mar.on SCHMIDT. LAWRENCE. Columbus SCHUSTER. KARLA; Slarkville SCARBROUCH. DEYVONNE: Slarkv SCOTT. LAWRENCE: Greenville SCOTT. RONALD; Indian. .la SI EDI, I, S.I RI II Sl.i.kulli SCRUGGS. WESLEY; Slarkville SENSEMAN DAVID. Edwards SEWELL. IACKSON; Tupelo SHAH, KIRAN; Ahmedabad. India SHANNON, |OHN; New Albany SHANNON, SHELTON: Planlersville SHEFFIELD. DANNY: Fullon SHELTON. THOMAS; Vickshurg SHIVERS. ROBERT: Pearl SHOOK, TOM; Hazelhursl SHORE. DAVID; Fairfax Sla.. VA SHOWS, WILLIAM; Laurel SHUMPERT. LAWRENCE: Planlei SHUTE, BENIAM1N; Greenwood SIMS. IACOB: Bay Springs 351 SKEEN. ROBERT; Kosciusko SLACK. WILLIAM; lackson.TN SLOAN. RUSSEL; Aberdeen SMITH. BOBBY; Slarkville SMITH. BRENDA: Bailey SMITH. DAWN: Prattville. AL SMITH. DONALD; Morion SMITH. EMMITT;Biloxi SMITH. HERSHEL; Dekalb SMITH. KATY; Columbus SMITH. KENNETH; D ' Lo SMITH. RICHARD; Corinth SMITH. RICHARD; Meridian SMITH. RICHEY; Noxapaler SMITH. ROY; Union SMITH. W DARRELL. Monlicello SMITH. WAYNE; lackson SMITH. WILLI AM; Iuka SNEED. IAMES; Dundee SORRELS. JANE; Dekalb SPEARS. |OHN:|ackson SPELZHAUS. HELEN: Forrest City, AR SPIVA. BELINDA; Noxapater SPOTTS. DONNA; Northridge STAMPER, RICHARD; Lawrence STANFORD. RICHARD; Grenada STANISLAUS. TAM ARA; Laurel STANLEY. ALBERT. Slarkville STAPLETON. ROBERT; Monlicello STEGALL. CECIL; Pontotoc STEGALL. IAMES; Pontotoc STEPHENS. BRITT; Culfport STEPHENS. WILLIAM: Prenliss STEPHENSON. C; lackson STEPHENSON, IOHN; Gulfporl STEPP. KAREN; West Point STERLING. PHYLLIS; Closter STEVENS. LARRY; Booneville STEWARD. KYLE; Pontotoc STEWART. GLENN |R ; lackson STEWART. SHEILA; Meridian STEWART. SUSAN: Lexington STRAIN. BAXTER; Slarkville STIMSON. ROBERT, |R.; Dumas. AR STRINGER. IOHN; Forest STRINGFIELD. MACK; Pensacola, FL STOKES. BRYCE; Louisville STREET. IOHNNY; Ripley STRINGER. IAMES; Winona STRINCER. IOHN; Slarkville STRONC. SHIRLEY; Vicksburg SUBLETT. EDWARD; Hernando SUDDUTH. DUFF; Brooksville SUNDERLAND. DAVID; Gulfport SUTPHEN. |ACK; Greenwood SVENSSON. SVEN; Pascagoula SWAI.M. KATHY; Arlington, GA TALBERT, TERRY: Culfport TANKSLF.Y. WANDA; Collinsville TATE. WYOLENE; Brooksville TAYLOR. CHARLES: Kos iusko TAYLOR. DEBRA; Louisville TAYLOR. JEFFRE: Columbus TAYLOR. THOMAS: Fulton 4L: ' JH t 352 HHMMgUHH ______j TAYLOR, TIMOTHY; Ridgely, TN TAYLOR. WANDA; Meridian TEBO. UANNY; Pearl TENNYSON, GARY; Charleston TERRY, ROBERT; Wesl Point THOMAS. |OYCE; Jackson THOMASON, DENNIS; Okolona THOMPSON. BYRON; lackson I ' HOMPSI IN. HUGH. Slarkville THOMPSON. MARY, Egypl THOMPSON, PAUL. Mitiui.ui I IK IMPS! IN R( ISLMARY K. )V | THOMPSON. SUSAN; Slarkville THOMPSON, WILLIAM; T( hula THORNTON, GARY, Blue Springs THORNTON. ROBERT; Ripley THREATT, |AMES; Marion TINDALL, RUDONNA; Laurel TISDALE. GLENN; Isola TOLAR. DAN; Yazoo Cily TOLAR. THOMAS; New Augusta TOM.IOE. Vicksburg TOMLINSON. ELIZABETH. Holly Spring TONEY. LYN; Wabash. Ark. TORRES. MARK; Moss Poinl TORRES. REBECCA; Moss Poinl TRAMMEL. RANDALL. Long Be., TRENOR. THOMAS; Wesl Poinl TRICE. )EWEL; Verona TRIPLETT. CRECORY; Louisville TUCKER. ANCULA; Fullon TUCKER. BRIDGET. Fullon TUCKER, CHARLES. Pelahatl hi. TUCKER. EDWARD; Amory TUCKER. CRADY. Starkvilie TUCKER. ROSE. Vicksburg TUCCLE. RONALD, lackson TULLOS, ROGER; Clinton TULLOS. THOMAS; Rose Hill TURFITT. THOMAS; Greenville TURNER. RANDY; Shannon TURNER. RICHARD; lackson TURNIPSEED. DAVID. Cleveland TURNIPSEED. ELLEN; McCool TUTOR, KAYE;Houlka TUTOR, RICHARD; New Albany TWYMAN, SUSAN. Chnlon UITHOVEN. ]OE; Columbus VANDIVER. MICHAEL; Cormlh VANLANDINCHAM. GEORGE; Calhoun Cily VANWICK. MICHAEL. Mendenhall VAUGHN. JOHN; Slarkville VON EDWING. STEVEN; Slarkville WADDLE. JAMES; Planlersville WAGGENER. OLIVER: Canlon WAGCONER. GLORIA; Carthage WALDROP. CHARLES. B..v Springs WALKER. DANNY: Tillaloba WALKER. FRANK; Baldwyn WALKER. |OHN; Tylerlown WALKER. IOHNNY; McCool WALL. CAROL, lackson WALLACE. |OHN; Como WALTERS, ALAN; lackson 353 tt M II-.RS MYK VI u, edalc WALTERS, GARY; Laurel WALTON. MIRIAM; Meridian WALTON. ROBERT: lackson WARD. BONNIE; Wesl Poinl WARD. GARY; Sljrkvilli- WARD. HILDA. Rjplev WARD. PATRICIA: Meridian WASHBURN, NATHANIEL. |.i kson W ATKINS. CHARLOTTE; lackson WATKINS. ELIZABETH: Braxton WATSON. CHARLES: Laurel WATSON. HENRI; lackson WEATHERSBY. |EAN: lackson WEATHERSBY. MARGARET: Fori [ CA WEAVER. RICHARD; lackson WEBB. NANCY. Greenwood WEBB. SANDRA; lackson WEBB. TERRYE. Meridian WEBSTER. CHARLES; Clarksdale WENC. THOMAS: Slarkville WERKHEISER. SUSAN: lackson WESSON. DEBORAH. Sallillo WEST. BARRY; Slarkville WEST. STAN: lackson WHEELER, EDWARD; Cullporl Wl I ITAKER. STANLEY: Redwoo WHITE. DAVID; Vicksburg WHITE. MART; Meridian WHITE. VIRGINIA; Greenville WHITEHEAD. IOSEPH. Baldwvi WHITLEY. ROBERT; lackson Will I LOCK. ACIE, Philadelphia Wl in MIRE. LARRY, Wesl Poinl WIGGINS, WILLIAM; Fosters. AL WILBANKS. EDCAR; New Albany W1LBANKS. RAYMOND: Carlhage WILKERSON. |OHN: Balesville WILKERSON, PAMELA; Arlesia WILKINS. PAT.BaySprines WILKINSON. ANITA; New Augusta WILLIAMS. ANNETTE: Marks WILLIAMS. CARL; Slarkville WILLIAMS. CLIFFORD: Lucedale WILLIAMS. IERALD: Seminary WILLIAMS. RODDY: lackson WILLIAMS. TIMOTHY; Texarkana. TX WILLIAMSON. ARLISS. Meadville WILLIAMSON. DAL; Ellisville WILLIAMSON. STEPHENS: Collins WILSON. MELISSA; lackson WILSON. WILLAIM; Corinth WINANS. |OHN:Noxapaler WINDHAM. IAMES: Bay Springs WINDHAM. IAMES: lackson WINDHAM. IOHN; Hazlehursl WINDHAM. ROBERT Laurel WINDHAM. ROSE; Laurel WISEMAN. ROCER; Wesl Poinl WIYG1IL. IKRRY. Fullim WOOD. ALAN: Slarkville WOODWARD. IONES lackson WRAY. GARY: Courl land WRIGHT. FRANKLIN; Slarkville 354 Ul l .11 I I IIMK: Dm UKN.III PERRY; Niiw Allwnv WRICIIT. RONNA; |;n ksiui YAGCI. |AMES; Laurnl YANCY. DEBORAH; Tupelo YARBROUCH, |( INES; Miss SI. YATES, BRENDA; Louisville! YATES, MARCO; Criinailii YOUNG. BARBARA; Luuisvilli! YOUNC.JOHN:5lurkvill ! YOI!N(,. WILLIAM, Wcsl Poinl ZUBER, l HARLES; I ishominHu BARDIN. CYNTHIA: Miss. Slnlc COOPER, DEBRA; Miss Sl.ili- 355 ABLES. SANDRA: Ackerman ADAMS. MARION: Kosciusko ADAMSON. DEBBIE: Boca Raton. FL ADAMS. HORACE: Slarkvillle ADDINGTON. DEB; Jackson AINSWORTH. MARK; Clinton ALBRITTON. SUSAN: Starkville ALDRIDGE. PAMELA; Winona ALEXANDER. BOBBIE. Meridian ALEXANDER. DAVID; Meadville ALEXANDER. |OAN; Bay Springs ALEXANDER. LARRY; Tishomingo ALLEN. CHRISTIE: Culfport ALLEN. CINDY. Tulsa, OK ALLEN. DAVID; lackson ALLEN, IAMES: Starkville Juniors ALLEN. IAMES. Salnll.i ALLEN. |OHNNY:Rienzt ALLEN. RONALD: Walnut Crove AMIS, BARBARA; Pascagoula ANDERSON, DAVID; Vicksburg ANDERSON, IAMES; Decatur ANDERSON, IUANITA: Duranl ANDERSON. MICHAEL; Gulfport ANDERSON. REBECCA: Meridian ANDERSON. RICHARD; Tupelo ANGLIN. CHERYL; lackson APOSTLE. L1BBIE; Jackson ARMSTRONC. BOBBY: Panama City. FL ARMSTRONC. DAVID; Vaiden ARMSTRONC. RICKY; Fulton ARTHUR. SUSAN; lackson ASHLEY, LARRY; Wesson ATKINS. LONNIE; Caledonia AUGUSTINE, LINDA: Raymond AUSTIN, RICHARD: Kosciusko AVENT. DONALD; Eupora AVERA. CHRISTAL; Quitman AXTON. TIMOTHY; Laurel BACGETT. FRED: Scooba BAGLEY, DANIEL; Houston BAIRD. JAMES; Inverness BAKER. SUSAN; Greenville BALDWIN. WILLIAM: Pittsboro BALL. IOHN; Summit BALL. ROSIE; Meridian BALLARD. GUNTER; Mathislon BANKS. KENNETH; Macon BANKSTON, DAVID; Laurel BARBER. CYNTHIA; Jackson BARBER. TIMOTHY: Newton BARNES. ZEE; Vernon. Al. BARR. STEVEN; Omaha. Ne. BARRETT. SHERRY; Cruger BARRETT. STEVE: Aberdeen BARDWELL. ROBERT; Starkville BARWICK, KATHERRINE; lackson BATES. SYLVIA: Meridian BAYLESS, MIKE; New Albany BEARD. LINDA; Hazelhurst BEASLEY. NANCY; Tupelo BEASLEY. THOMAS; Vicksburg BEASLEY. VIVIAN; Louise BEATTIE. HENRY; Starkville 356 BEATY, |AMES: Col bus BEI KHAM. GLENN: Edam Ui:!.K. I ' .Al il.i Slciiis BELL. HEYWARD: |.iiks..n BELLAH, VIVIAN: I. -i iv BELUE, SHEILA: Clinlon BENSON, PATRICIA: Ceda BETHUNE. LYNDA: Ballslu BEVERLY. LYNN; Cl.irksii.ili BILLUPS, LAURA; Mi-ruli.in BISHOP. MICHAEL; Flori ' m BISHOP. NO RRIS. Sl.irkvillr BLACK. CINDY. VnksburK BLACK. TERRY: Leakesvillc BI.AIRN. DAVID; Culumbus BLAKE. NANCY: Clinlon BLAINE, IOYCE; lackson BLAKE. CAROL; Clinlon BLALOCK. ALFRED; Mori BLISSETT. KAREN, Sl.irk BLOUNT. CENEiBrui.r BLOUNT. MADORA: Pass HOI. I, VI II l III, I,, BOCCAN. TIMOTHY. Br. BOLER.CLENUA. Philadelphia BOND. ANDREA: Valdosla, CA BOND. BARBARA; Sumrall BOOTH. HENRY. Cmidm.in 111 i II II V1 l BOSI. BFYF.KI A 1 ' iinlnli BOUCHER. RUBER 1:1 ;.n BOUNDS. CHAKI, IE: l.nm BOWEN, |UHN: Vn ksbure HI lUII Rll II RII |. ii kson BOWRON, HENRY. |ai kson BOX. MICHAEL. Hi r.i BOYD. MEI.VIN: Riillnu! Fork BOYD. MARY: Slarkville BRADFORD. CRAIG: Greenville BRANDON, DOUGLAS: Slarkvil BRANNINC. IANICE; Phil.ulrlpilii. BRANNINC. TROY: Philadelphia BRANTLEY. DON: Kilmu had BRANTLEY. SI; laekson BRASHER. EDWIN: McCool BRASHIER. LURA; QuiUnan BRASSELL. BEN; Pearl BRASWELL, |OHN: Hatliesburg URAWNER. HFCI K. Rn-n i BRAZELTON. DANNY: Parid. TN BREAZEAI E, SANDRA: Philadelphii BRECKHEIMER. STEVE: Cindnnali. BRENNER. IAMES; Tupelo BRENT. MARY, Louisville BRIGHT. GAIL: Greenwood BRIGNAC. GARY: Tinslev BROADHEAD. BRYAN; Mendi BROOKS. DAVID. |,n kson BROOKSHIRK, ( ROLYN:Me BROWN CHAKI O ITE. Co BROWN. DUG: Halliesburs BROWN. GEORGE: Summil BROWN. GLORIA: Canlon BROWN. HJI.IAN: Aberdeen 357 BROWN. MARCIA:Leland BROWN. PERCY: Summil BROWN. WILLIE; Vicksburg BROWNING. PATRICIA; Connlh BRYSON. ANDREW; lackson BUCHANAN. MALONE; Okolona BUCHAULTS. KEITH: Ellisvillc BUCKLEY. LAWONA;Tavlorsvillc Juniors 111! Kl IV I1MC1 IIY.SI.irkulli- BUCKNER. KATHY; Slarkville BUFFINGTON. SHEILA; Collins BULLMAN. |AMIE; Laurel BURCHFIELD. TOMMIE. Yazoo Cilv BURFORD. BERNARD; Coldwater HI RN MAN HI KRI Gulfporl BURNS. SUSAN: Corinlh BURKHALTER. IIMMY: Enid BURKHARD. RONALD; Brandon BURNETT, THOMAS; Hollandale HI RNS Rl IHhRI K [.t Fork BURRIS. |OHN;Smilhdale BURRIS. VIRCINI A, Smithdale BURROW. IACKIE; Milan. TN BURTON. EDGAR; Noxapaler BURSCHEK. ANTHONY, Mendenha BUTLER. TED. Vicksburg BUTNER. VIRGINIA, Pearl BLITTROSS, IOHN; Canlon BYRI), ELIZABETH. Yazoo CUv BYRD. STAN; Wesl Poinl BYRD, STEVEN; Gulfporl CALHOUN. WANDA; Forest AMPBELL. CHARLES. Canlon CAMPBELL. MARGIE: Tupelo CAMERON, DAVID: Rolling Fork CAMPAGNA. ANDREW; Gulfporl CANADA. IACQUELINE. Edwards CARLISLE. KATHY; McComb CARLISLE. REBECCA; Becker CARLTON. CHARLES. Nal. he CARPENTER, CHARLES: Porl Gibs. CARR. HUGH; Picayune CARR1NGTON. PATRICK; Canlon CARSON. RICHARD; Jackson CARTER. BEVERLY; Meridian CARTER. CHARLES; New Albany CARTER. KIM; Vicksburg CARTWRIGHT. CAROL: Jackson CASCIO. SAMUEL; Creenville CASE. DINAH; lackson CASE. MICHAEL; Brookhaven CASEY. JESSIE: Pensacola, FL CESSNA. MARION: Laurel CHAMBERLAIN. LYNN: Slarkville CHAPEL. | AMES: Pascagoula CHAMPION. LINDA: Pheba CHAPPE1.EAR. JERRY. Slarkville CHERRY. PAT; Louisville CHASE, GERALD1NE; Hazelhursl CHILDRESS. MARY: Water Valle CHRESTMAN. RUTH; Tupelo CLARDY. PA UL; Columbus CLARK. BETTIE; Morion CLARK. PEYTON: Yazoo Cily 358 CLARK. SUSIE: Chirk CLARK. VICKIE; Kills CLARK, WANDA: Ha CLAYTON. MARY:C CLYMER. JOHN: Men COCKRELL, CHARLI ' COCKRELL. FEANK1 COLBERT, |AY; Hnus Sill III mills. :S:lml IN;Ci COLBERT, MARK; Croonvilll COLE. LEE: Jackson COLEMAN, TOMMY; Slurujf COLEY. IOHN; Pascajioula COLLIER. MARY; Nelllehm COLLINS. JAMES; Columbia COLLINS. SCOTT: Slarkville COLN, PAULA: Glen OOl.l I! I A. 111. III. 1, :;,.n, COLTHARP. ROBERT; No CONN. MICHAEL CONNER. CATHY: B COOKE 1 Rl H c.i COI II.. Hi IN l.!l V11 COON, HOWARD; |, COOPER. MARK: Bn 1 1 II ll ' l COS ' I II II ' 1 ,1 || 11 1 IN INDRA. | WILLIA cox u I.I. AM: Belli CRAU ' r IR 1 FRANK CRAWF IR ) IAMES. CRAWF IR 1. I.ISA.S CRESS. si 1 FFAN:C| CRISSWELL. LANCE: Riplev CROSBY, ROBERT; Si otlsboro, , CROSS. DANNY. Falknrr CROSSLEY. ANGELA; Mf;Coiil CROWDER, MICHAEL: Slarkvil. CRUMBLEY. RODNEY: Jackson CRUSE. SHERRY: Ponoloi: CULBERSON. MICKEY: Jackson CULLIVER, RITA: Jackson CUMBERLAND. SHIRLEY. |; CUMMINS. BEVERLY; lacks CUNNINGHAM. KEVIN; |acl CUPIT, MARTIN: Laurel CURRY. ROBERT l-.i 1,1 CURTIS. SUE: Meridian DAKIN. VIRGINIA: Clevelan DALFU1ME. FRANCES. Rolling I DANIELS. KENNETH; |.i ksnn DARDEN. DAVID: Amurv DARNELL. CYNTHIA; Water V., DAVANT. CUY: lackson DAVIDSON. BECKY: Gltin DAVIS. BARBARA. Brookhaven DAVIS. CYNTHIA; Kosciusko DAVIS. IAMES: Louisville DAVIS, |OHN; R,i 111,1ml DAVIS. RANDOLPH: Slurbs. K DA IS sill I ll ' l U ' lsuins DAVIS. I IIIIKUS Houlk.i DAVIS. WANDA, Wesl Poinl DAWKINS. DAVID; Slarksville DEAN. GEORGE: Weir 3 1 359 DhAN. MYRA, Eupora DF.ATON. (EANIE: Corinlh DEI.K. LINDA: Hatticsburg DENDY. DEBORAH; laekson DENNEY. IAMES:Maniee DENNIS. LOU: M.nlisim DENSFORD. ELIZABETH: |ai k DERIVAUX. |OHN: Vir.kshurs DI-RRINCTON. DIXIE; laekson 1)H 111 R V Illl IM .■-. IN hei,leen DISMUKE. RANDY: Bib Creek DODD. DONALD; Caruthersville DONALD. BETTY; Philadelphia DOREMUS. [AMES; Brookhaven DOSS. WILLIAM; Clint.m DOSSETT. KENNETH: Hallicshurs DOWDLE. IANET: Canlon DOWLATSHAHI. SHAHRAM; Ir DOZIER. |OAN: Slarkville DRAPER. |OHN: Cleveland DRE1IER. MARILYN: Wesl Pmnl DREES. BARBARA, Columbus DUCKWORTH. RONALD, [ackso DUNCAN. AMY; Slarkville DUNCAN. |OHN:C.inIi)n DUNN. BARRY; lai.ksim DURHAM. EDWARD: Philadelphi, DURST. MARY; Delia Cilv DY1IRAN. ANNETTE; Scuoba EARNEST. IACKIE: Kenosha EASLEY. DAVID: Porl Gibson EBEY. ABE:Bop.ueChillo EDISON. BRUCE: Hickory EDMONDSON. SUE; Shannoi EHRET. IANET: Greenwood ELLINGTON. IANE; [aekson ELLIS. DON: lar.kson ELLIS. |OHN. WeslPoinl ELMERICK. |OHN;|.i( kson EMME, NANCY; Iai:kson ERVIN. BOBBIE; Greenville ESSARY. FORREST; Cor.nlh ESTES. ANNIE: Yazoo Cily ESTES. BRENDA; Tupelo ESTES. LINDA; Kosuusko EUBANKS. SHARON: Ml Olh EURE. DON; Bay Springs EVANS. CATHY; [aekson EZEI.l.E. IIAR1.ES; . kson EVERETT . HERBERT: Magee FAI.KNER. MURRY: Oxford FARLEY. |AMES |R.; Eupora FARMER. |UDY, McCall Creek FARR, |AN; laekson FARR. RUSSELL; Clinlon I El.kl.R, SAMUEL. Brownsville, IN FERGUSON. LEON; Areola FERGUSON. PAMELA: Coldv, r FIELDS. PATRICIA: Tupelo ITT .GERALD. SUSAN; Slarkville FLAKE, ROY; Ripley FLANAGAN. |AMIE: Pascagoula FI.ANNIGAN. DEBORAH, laekson FLOYD. THOMAS: W Monroe. LA. 360 FONDREN, Missy Valdosla. GA FORD. RICKY; H lovillc FORREST, BARBARA: Bruokhawu FOSTER, SUSAN: Collicrvillc.TN FOUNTAIN. AVA: Vitksburu FRANKEL. LINDA: Leland FRASER, LARRY: Springfield FRASIER. LARRY: Meridian FREDERK K. RANDY. An I I A 1 i FUR I l( t | MES;Corinlh gai.i.aiikk dkbka: si.nkville GALLOP. DAWN; Morion GAMBRELL, ALEXANDER: Pasi CANN, TONY; Woodland GARRETSON, MILDRED: Loakc GARVEY, |OHN. Goodman GASK1N. IOHN; Laurel CATLIN. WILLIAM; Pascagoul; GAVIN, CHERYL; Laurel GEE. [ACK1E; Tupelo CERACHE. MARY: Vi( ksburfi CHOLSTON. RONNIE: Coldcn GIBSON. CRAIG; Jackson GIBSON. STEVEN; Foresl GILBERT IEKOME. I.nks.iri GINN. DAVY; Golden GLENN. CATHY; Slarkville GODBOLD, CLIFTON. Cloud, GOLDMAN. KARYN. Mendi.i GOI.DNKR. EDDIE. Meridian GOLDMAN. ARIHIIR. Mend CONG, ELIZABETH, Cleveland COODE. |UDY; Wesl Poinl COOLSBY. DAVID: Canlon GOOLSBY. THOMAS; |ai kson GORDON DEXTER: Aberdeen COUCH. CAYE;|.n kson GRADY, MARCARETTE; Dekalb GRADY. WILLIAM; Calhoun Cllv CRAY. BILL: New Albany GREEN. DAVID; Slarkville GREEN, DONALD; Nettleton GREEN. ELISABETH. Meridian CREEN.IAMES; Slarkville I, M.I M I I II Id I Minx Inn CREENWELL. SHELLEY; |acksi GREGORY, IAMES: Greenwooc GRIFFIN. DAN: Philadelphia CR1FFIN. DOUG; Soulhaven CRIFFIN, ROGER: Cleveland GRIFFIN. TOOTIE: Pasc agoula CRIFFINC. WILLIAM: Canlon CRISHAM. IOHN: Soulhaven CUERCIA. MIKE; Natchez GUERRY. PAUL; Arlesia CUESS. IAMES: Slarkville GULLEDCE. MORCAN; Lelend HACSKAYI.l I EDWARD; Elizabeth HAILEY. MICHAEL: Grenada HAININC. CAROL; Jackson HAIRSTON. CONMJE; Scotl ll l E sll PHANII I hi.. ' ),, HALFORD, KENNETH; Roxie 361 HAMILTON. BILLY: Starkvillc HAMILTON. DAVID: Caledonia HAMILTON. IUL1A: Memphis. Ti HAMLIN. DOROTHY: Wesl Poinl HAND. ROBERT, laekson HARCROW. ROGER: Columbus HARDEN. RICHARD: Aberdeen HARDIN. LAURA; Calhoun Cily Juniors HARDY, SARAH; Now Albany IIAKm VIRGINIA; laekson HARCETT. DANIEL; Rulcvillo HARLOW. IEFFERY; Amory HARMON. CLARENCE: Kosi.il HARMON. SUSAN. Butler. Ala HARP. SHARION. Tremonl HARRKI.L. NICHOLAS: Ripley HARRINGTON. ANNETTE; Hon HARRIS. LYNETTE: Greenwood HARRIS. NORBY;Slarkville HARRIS. OLEVIA: I olumbus HARRISON, DAVID: Brooksvillc HARRISON. ROBERT. Clinton HARTLEY. PATTL Sl.irkvilli- HARTLEY. RICHARD; Balesvillc HARTMAN. PATRICIA: Columbus HARVE I NE: Shrovoport. La H ASTINCS, SHEI I A. Boonevillc HATAMI. AHMAD. Tehran. Iran HAT ' l EN, KITTY. |m kson HAWKINS. ANNE: Culfporl HAWKINS. DONNA; Canlon HAWKINS, LIONEI .( anion HAYES. FREDERICK: Jaekson HAYES. JACK: Vn ksburfi HAYGOOD.CARLOYN; Greenville HAYNES. WANDA: Balusviilr HEATH. RONALD: Rolling Fork HENDERSON. CATHERINE; Ridsel HENDERSON. IANET. Madison HENDERSON. WILLIAM. A, kcrma I IENI.EY. IOSEPH; Wesl Poinl HERRIN. DAVID: Slarkville HERRINC. BARRY: Slarkville HERRING. KATHKRYN; Ansuillii HERRING. MYRA:Kilrniih. n ■! 1 IERRINGTON. SANDRA: ].n ksoi HERZOG. |OHN; Raymond HESTER. CHARLES; Amory HESTER. |AMES;Ben..il HESTER. |ER RE; Bnlxnni HICKS, DAVID; Greenwood HILL. ADELE; Crawford I III. I. ANNIE; Slarkville HILL, DONNA; New Albany HILL. IOSEPH; New Albany H1LLIIOUSE. CHARLOTTE; Brue Illl. ION, kIKCM; Moss Poinl KITE. WILLIAM: Cla rksdalc HOUCE.MARY; Dumas H01.DEN.CUY: Liberty HOI.DI I ' CII. IOIIN: Ripley HOLLINCSWORTH, DARWIN: I.o HOLLAND. STEPHEN: Tupelo HOLLIS. PETER: Amory 362 I ( IWAY, |CillN;l .il.-villi- HOLMES, BRENT: Brookhavcn HOPPER, FAITH: Meridian HOPPER, SHEILA: S h.i HORN. STEEVE: Gr da HORTON. MISSY; |.i. k.sun HOSEMANN. ANNA; VicksburR IK (WARD, DAVID: Clardodale. AR HOWARD, DOUt.l.AS. Dc-rm.i HOWARD. RUSTY; Columhus HOWELL. CHUCK. F.ivHlr. Al. HIIBHARD, RECINALD: W.ilnul HUDE. LIT A: Vic ksburg HUDSON. DEBORAH, t.olclwalcr lllll- ' l- ' MAN. RAMSEY. Weir HUCES. IACKIE; Kosciusko HUCHES, IAMESIR . (.ri-i-n HULL. JAMES: Greenwood HUMPHREY, CURTIS; Broo HUMPHREY. LESTER; Sem HUMPHREYS. RALPH; Dun HURT, CHILLI I ' ; Memphis, ] HUSSEY. HAYS; Muss Pnml HUNT. SAMMY. M( Cool HURT. VERNEK |R Sl.uki ISAAC, IIMMIE; Sl.irkvi lie IUPE, CHARLES |R.; lac ksii IVY. DEBRA:Tii|ii-Ici I ABER. JOSEPH: Nalchez JACOB. PAUL: Starkville JAEGER, STEPHANIE: M.ic JAGGERS, RICKEY. Pun [AMES DORRIS, Sl.irknlli- JAMES. LEE. Ripley [AMES, RAYMOND; Columbus [AMES, TIMOTHY: Calhoun Cily [AMES , WILLIAM: Canton [AMISON, MARILAYN: Pascagoula JANES. IEROLYN; McComb JARRETT. TERESA; New Albany IARVIS. LISA; [ackson |EE. JAMES: Rulevillc [I ' .l ' l OA1 |l l I Matin .1,1 JENNINGS. IOHN |R.: Clinton JOHNSON. BURL; Sebaslopol IOHNSON. CANDACE: Umalil JOHNSON, DANA: Bessemer. IOHNSON. GEORGE: Brookha IOHNSON, HERBEK I . i.n IOHNSON, |ERRY;SlarkMl IOHNSON I.EATH. I.c-vinj; IOHNSON. MARTHA: Star JOHNSON. PHILIP; Umalil IOHNSON. RICHARD; lack JONES. CHRISTOPHER: |a JONES. GARY; Miss. Slate [ONES, IEEE, |ac k-.cn JONES. |OHN: West Point JONES. JUDY; Laurel JONES. MARY: Srnalobi.1 IONES. MICHAEL: Columbus IONES. ROBERT; Isola IONES. STEVEN; Porlageville JORDAN. NEETSIE; Yazoo City 363 IOSEPH. PAULA; |ui:ksnn IUDSON. DEBORAH; VV.-sl P., ml IUMPER. IAMES; Ripley KEETON. THOMAS; Slarkville KELLUM. RODNEY; Shannon KELLY. WILLIAM; lackson KENDRICK. PAMELA. Pasi agoula KENNEDY. DEBBIE. Slarkville KERR. LARRY. Vicksburg KEYS. WILLIAM; Collins KHAN. PERVEZ; Pakistan Ml 1.1 HKI ' U i ,1 l I ,.m;1.ii, K IKI.U Mil II |-| |.i, kson K1LLEBREW. STEVEN; Memphis. TN K1LPATRICK. BOBBYE; A, kerman K1I.PATRICK. MARY. DoK.ilh KINARD. HUGH: Columbus KINDRED, HERBERT. Gulfporl KINC. DAVID: Philadelphia KING. DEBORAH; Levinglon KING. [AMES; lackson KINC. MACK: Jackson KIRKPATRICK. LILLIAN; Noxapate KLINE. DEBORAH; Aberdeen KNIGHT. KATHY: MS Stale KOE. MAE. Vu ksburg KORNEGAY. TUCK. Ml Comb LACKEY. HARRIET; Bailey LACOUR. |ANET; Canlon LADNER. MALCOME; Lumberlon LAGARDE. RICHARD; Bav SI. Louis l.AMMONS. RICHARD: Lexington LAND. LINDA: Tupelo LAND. PATRICIA: Tupelo LANDERS, EDWARD; Tupelo LANDRUM. CRAIG: Eupora LANCSTON. DAVID; lackson LANCSTON. VERNON: Raymond LAWRENCE. LINDA: Slarkville LEE. ANN;Porl Gibson Juniors LEE. BU.I.Y; Poplarville LEE. IAMES; Grenada LEE. MICKEY: Pinola LEE. THOMAS: Madison LEE. WALT: Cleveland LECCETT. KENT: Laurel LECCETT. SHERRY; Corinlh LEMCKE. MICHAEL; Hillon, | LEWIS. CYNTHIA, Vii ksburg LEWIS. ERIC; Columbus LEWIS. RANDALL: Kosciusko LIDDELL. ANEICE; Moss Poinl LIDDEL. THERESA: Moss Poinl LINDOERFER. DAVE; Elgin. IL LINDSEY. LEOLA; Slarkville LION. LISA: Long Beach LITTLE. KAKEN; Centen ill,- I I I I l EJOHN. RICKEY: Pontotoc LLOYD. ELIZABETH, Slarkville LLOYD. MARIE: lackson LOCKWOOI). I.E( INARD; Walerlo LOFTIS. THOMAS; Columbus LOGAN. DAVID; lackson LONG. IEFFEREY: lackson 364 I ONI, |l ill-- I , ii. I.ONi: AREN I IiiiIiiii LONG, LAWRENCE; Yazoo Cilv LOVE. ELIZABETH. I .nil.,,, LOWERY. RICKY: Slarkville LUCIOUS. L1LLIE; Slarkville LUKERT. MARK: Tulsa. OK LUMSDEN, LISA; Columbus LYON, CATHY: Clarksdale MACHEST. BERNARD; Buskin. MA MACK AY. DONALD; Gulfporl MADDIN, MARY; Nashville. TN MADDOX. PAM;Indiano]a MACEE. CYNTHIA; Gulfporl MALONE, LINDA, lai.kson MANNING, GINGER; Jackson MAPLES IOIIN: Amury MARION. DAVID; Tupelo MARSH, LEROYCE; Starkv MARSHALL. |ANE: lacksoi MARSHALL. VINNIE; Lonf MARTIN. |OE; Ripley MARTIN. LEONARD. Slark MARTIN. ROBERT; Cary MARTIN. SANDRA; Clinlon MASSEY. |ERRY; Okolona MASSEY. LAURA: Cape Cirarde MASSEY. MAI.COM; Ci.lumhus MASTERS. CAROL; Ilia Bena MATHEWS, BETSY; Utica MAULDIN, SAM; Slarkville MAXEY. CYNTHIA; Vicksbun; MAXEY, GERALD; New Albanv MAY, KAREN; Slarkville MAY, MEI.ANIE. |.n kson MCALP1N, THERESSI A. Pearl MCBRIDE. IAMES. Siimmil MCCALEB. LANNY; Favelle. AL MCCART. |ACK; Louisville MCCLATCHY, PATRICK; Sunflir MCCLATCHY. WILLIAM; Red Bai MCCLEAVE, CHARMAINE; [ai ks. MCCLELLAN. DEBORAH; W.non. MCCLENDON, MARILYN; lacksor MCCOOL. SCOTT; Cleveland MCCOY. KATHLEEN: Slarkville MCCREARY, LINDA; West Poinl MCCULLOUCH. GLENN; Tupelo MCCULI.Y. MYRRAH; Louisville MCDONALD. BART; Laurel MCDONNELL, IAMES; Mobile, AL MCDOWELL, lOHN; Inverness MCELHENNEY. PAULA; Decalur MCGARR, LENA; Eupora MCCEE. BARBARA; lackson Ml l.RI l.l IK M I I Inieniess MCILWAIN, KAY; Slarkville MCINNIS. MARTHA; Leakesvilk MCKAY. DEE; Columbus MCKISSACK. KATHY. Pascagoula MCMULLAN. BONNIE; MS Stale MCNA1R. DIANNE; Shuqualok MCNEER. MARY; Creenwood MCPHERSON. KATHER1NE. Green 365 MCREE. ALTON: Quitman MEADOR. RANDALL: Laurel MEASELLS. NANCY: Foresl MEEKS. MARK: Yazoo Cily MELOHN. IAMES: Jackson MERCHANT. PERRY: Ms. State MERKL. MARVIN; Starkville MIKELL. MIKE: Port Gibson MILLER. CARLENE; Kosciuko MILLER. CONSTANCE; Louisv MILLER. FRED; Hattiesburg MILLER. JOHN; Tupelo MILLER. MELINDA; lackson MILLER. OLIVER: Columbus MILLS. PAMELA; Greenville MINTON. ARTHUR: lackson MITCHELL. BOBBY; Columbus MITCHELL. DALE: Collins MITCHELL. MICHAEL; Carriere MITCHELL. NANCY; Greenwood MITCHELL. VANESSA; Louisville MITTS. CHANDLER; Enterprise MIZE. GARY; Oxford MIZE. 1ANET; West Post MOBLEY. HELEN: Starkville MOFFETT. DENISE; Laurel MONK. MELINDA: Louisville MONROE. NANCY; Starkville Mi iN I At. I I t HARI.ll Vn kshurg MOORE. BETH A; Starkville MOORE. BILLY; Columbus MOORE. DANIEL. Fulton Juniors MOORE. NORRIS, M.ium MOORE. RICHARD; West Point MOOREHEAD. LYNN; Starkville MOSLEY. PECCY: Starkville MOSS, 1ACK; Raymond MOORE. MATTIE; Crawford MOORE. RECENIA; Tupelo Ml 1RR1S. MARGARET; Greenvil MULLER, |UANITA;Gulfport MULLINS. EMILY; Marked Tree. AR MULLINS. GLENDA; Starkville MUNDY. SUSAN; Philadelphia MURLEY. DEBORAH; Zion, IL MURPHREE. CARY; Houston MURPHEY. HELEN; Indianola MURPHEY. EDWARD; Indianola MUSCROVE. STEVE; Laurel MYERS. THOMAS; Jackson MYRICK. MARCIA; Haltiesburg NABORS. ANNIE; Columbus NANNY. ROBERT; Montgomery NASH. WARREN; Starkville NEAL. TOMMY: Meridian NEELY. BONNY; Columbus NEELY. RALPH; Greenwood NEELY. TERESA. Tupelo NELSON. IAMES; Tupelo NELSON. |IM: Columbus NESPOL1. |OHN; Middle Village. NY NEVILL. WARREN: Columbus NEWELL. BRENDA: Crecnvillc NICHOLAS. RODNEY: Northporl. AL 366 Nil MOI.S. MARY IANK; l.i ' xi NICHOLS. THUIJY: Sturkvillc NICKEE, MARCAKKT: Indrpc Ml kS KLI .A: Slarkville Ml H M IARON; Slarkville I A; (ID1IM. NANCY; lackson UI.II ' IIAN ' I. LANA: Ciinlori O ' NEAL. MARCUS: Mini Im O ' REILLY. MARGARET; Y; OSBORNE, EDDIE; Biloxi i ISSWAI n |i IYCE; Lone Bi OSW Ml .Ml RI IN I ohm I in 1 1 AW. |AMES;Slarkvil l IVI Id SH. |EAN: Slarkville OWEN. KEI III K..m iusku I ' Al I- DAVE I. ii kson I ' Ai IE I R Nt Amorj PALMER I REE. BELINDA; |.n PALMIER1. AL; Louisville; PARKER. CARL; C.inlon PARKER. I. KKCUKossiill, PARKER. MELISSA; Yn .iii) ( ilv PARKER. MICHAEL; Slarkvilli ' PARROTT, SUZANNE; Slarkvil PARSON. CAROLYN; Praric PAR IRIIK.E. I ' AM. Meridian PASSAILAICUE. SANDRA: Lin PATE. LORETTA:SanlaRosaB PATRICK. JULIA; Laurel PA I I ERSON, [EANNE: Golden PAYMENT. I lMOTHY:Jai ksun PA , M I ' M 1(11 LA. |ai:kson I ' KAl.l IK I I II Pnarl PEARSI i IERRY: Kosi iuskci I ' LL IS U-i El II. lackson PELEGRIN. DABNEY: Clarksdnlc PEOPLES. LINDA: Columbus PERANII H. CONNIE; Culfporl PERESICH. STEPHEN: BiIiim PERKINS, LUCIA; Columbus Pl-.l ERS( IN. KENNEDY; Tupelo PET] V, I ERESA; Slarkville PEYTON. |OHN:Clinlun )N, LOCKETT: |ai PHILLIPS. |AMES;Co nhus PHILLIPS. RALPH. Bib. m PHII I IPS SAMM1E. Kosi iir PHILLIPS. VIRGINIA; [acksi PITTMAN, ALAN; Corinth POLAND U ' ll LIAM; Tupelo POLK I H i.l AS; lackson I ' m II E l HRISTOPHER; Ca POPE, EDDIE. Li ' l.ind PORTER. BEVERLY: Louisville PORTER. LEE; Houslon PI sl-A , LYNN. Union Chun h, V PC ' SI SI I VIA I ' , is, ,1 ' j ' inl,, POINDS. W ARME. Bonneville POWELL. JOE: Slarkville POWELL. WILLIAM: Columbus PRATER. AVA: Slarkville 367 PRATHER. MARILYN; Ripley PRATT. DON; Bailey PRIMOS, DON; Jackson PRITCHARD. MIKE; Jackson PROCHASKA. MARK; Slarkvil PROPST. LAUREL; Jackson PRU1TT. EDWIN; Como PURVIS. SUSAN; Corinth QUAM. ALAN; Laurel RABBY. MARGARET; Wiggins RANSEY. JANE; Waveland RANDLE. RECINA; Belzoni RANKIN, HARRY; Mcndenhall RANEY. JULIA; Adelphi, MD RATCLIFF, JAMES; Haltiesburg RAW1.S. MICHAEL; Jackson RAY. IOHNNY. Weir RAY. |UDY; Ackerman RAYBORN. VOLDI; Lumberton REAGAN. AMELIA; Jackson REBMANN. CHRIS; Jackson RED. KIM; Forrest REDDOCH. MICHAEL; Laurel REEVES. SHIRLEY; Decatur REIN, JOHN; Jackson REDWOOD. ROBERT; Columbus REMEL. PHILLIP; Quitman RENFROE. DONNA, lackson REYNOLDS. KENNETH; McComh RHODES, TERRY; Starkville Rl ALES. CHARLES; Greenwood RICHARDSON. ALAN; lackson RIDDELL, SAM. Jackson RIGBY.CARL; Vicksburg ROBBINS. JAMES; Biloxl ROBERTS. IAMES; Liberty ROBERTS. JOHN; Tupelo ROBERTS, PATRICIA; Laurel ROBERTS. REX; Ocean Springs ROBERTSON. ILA; Myrtle ROHKRISON. IRENE, Holly Ridge ROBERTSON. KENNETH; New Albany ROBERTSON. THOMAS; Jackson ROBERTSON. VICKY; Jackson ROBINSON, |AMES; Pearl ROBINSON, MARK; Noxapater ROBINSON. GAIL; Meridian ROBINSON. VICKY; Starkville RODC.ERS. FRANK; Sh.loh. TN ROEBUCK. CHARLES; Verona ROCERS. JAMIE; Creenville ROHR,KIM;Pascagoula ROSAMOND. WILLIAM; Columbus ROSENKRANS. DON; Hernando ROSS. EDNA; Grenada RUSH. ANNIE; Preston RUSSELL. LYNN; Decatur RUSSELL, MICHAEL; Yazoo I RUSSELL, TOM; lackson RUST1N. IAMES; Wiggins RUTHERFORD. JUDY; Boone RYE. DEBORAH: Hamilton RYE. MARY; Houlka SADLER. MARY; Tupelo 368 SAMMS, CHARLES; Ms. Slale SANCHEZ, GERALD; Pascagoula SANDERS. CHUCK: Starkville SANDERSON. ( AROI.E. Laurel SANFORD. MAHI.ON; Ripley SARTOR, CHERIE; Ripley SANTOS. IOCELINA; Puscusoul.i SAULS. BRENDA;Clinlon SAVELL, CYNTHIA. Poplarvill SAVELLE. IKE; Columbus SCHILLING, DON; Hollendale SCALP. MARK; West Point SCHMIDT. PATRICIA; Creenv SCHMITZ. DARREL; Eupora SCHOLTES. SHARON; Slarkvi SCHWARTZ. KENT; Starkville SCOCGIN. AVA; Decatur SI ROC, (, INS [NOMAS H.,,,,1 SCRUGGS, RENEE, Starkville SEI.BY. BETTY; Jackson SELLARI, WILLIAM. Clinton SENTER. EDWARD. Ma. on SEYMER. JOSEPH; Quilman SHACKELFORD. TERESA; Byhahi SHANNON. LARRY; Columbus SHARBROUCH. SAMUEL; Holly Bluff SHAW. CINDY. Ridgely.TN SHAW, PHILIP; Starkville SHAW. RANDY; Perkmston SHAW. VICKI; Eupora SHELTON. CATHY; Moss Poi nl SHELTON, CHARLES; Columbus SHELTON, CREG. lackson SHELTON. |OE; Lambert SHIDELER. CRAIG; Sardis SHIRA. LINDA. Starkville SHIRLEY. GLENN; Starkville SHIVERS. ROBIN; Florence SHUMPERT, STEVE; West Pou SIBLEY. CALVIN: Starkville SIMS. CLINETTE; Tupelo SIMON. LARRY: Tupelo SKROBACK. STEPHEN; Starkville SLEDCE. CAROLYN; Sunflower SMALLWOOD. BETTIE. Brookhav SMITH, ANNE; Greenville SMITH. ANNE; Columbus SMITH. MARVIN: Laurel SMITH. CHERYL: Greenville SMITH. CONNIE; West Point SMITH. EDDIE; lackson SMITH. GWENDOLYN; Calhoun City SMITH. HAROLD: Silver City SMITH. KAREN; lackson SMITH. MICHAEL; Columbus SMITH. REBECCA; lackson SMITH. STEPHANIE; Greenville SMITH. TERRY; Fulton SMITH, TIMOTHY; Columbus SNAPKA. DIANE; Columbus SNEED. ROBERT; Gulfporl SNODDY. STEVEN; Hunlsville. AL SNYDER. MARGARET; New Albany SORRELL. IIMMY;Rienzi 369 SPARKS. GREGORY: Baldwvn SPENCER. RONALD: Tremont SPENCLER. DONNA; Brandon SPIVEY. ION: Moorehead STACKS. CONNIE; Michigan City STAFFORD. STEPHEN; Wcsl Poinl STAIRES. PAUL: lackson STALCUP, CAROL; Winfield. AL STAMPER. CLIFFORD; Hicorv STANFORD. JACQUELINE: Amory STANISLAUS. KEVIN; Laurel STEELE. MAMM1E: Louisville STEEN. MARGARET: Sharon STEINGRUBER. SUSAN. Meridian STEL rs. ROBERTA: lackson STEPHENS. ROBERT; lackson STEPHENS. TONY; Meridian STEPHENS. VAN: Clinlon STEPHENSON. BARBARA; Lexington STEVENSON. EDWIN: Amory STEVENSON. POCAHONTAS; Crawford STEVICK. VINCENT: Columbus STEWART. DEBORAH; Philadelphia STEWART. KENNETH: Greenwood SI 11)1 1AM. IhREsA M.ilhislnn STINSON. HOWARD; Meridian STODDARD. MICHAEL; Columbus STOKER. BRENDA; Kilmichael STRANATH AN. HOWARD; Orrville. OH STR1BLING. DEVON; Philadelphia STR1NLING. EDWARD: Ms. Stale STRINGER. BURKETT: Columbia STRINGER. IANET. lackson STROUD. PATRICIA; Vii kshurg STUBBS, ROBERT: lackson SUDDUTH. FRANK; lackson SULLIVAN. TIMOTHY: Jackson SUMERFORD. KENNETH; Smithville SUMMEROUR. YANCEY; Lucedale SWAN. WANDA; Amory SWEATT. BOBBI; Kosciusko SWINK. DAN; Calhoun City SYLVESTER. VICKI; lackson TALLANT. CONNIE; Fulton TARVER. MARTHA: Wesson TATUM. GRACE: Waynesboro TAYLOR. CHINA: Starkville TAYLOR. GARY: Starkville TAYLOR. MARGARET; Decatur TAYLOR. MICHAEL; Canton TAYLOR. ROBERT; West Point TAYLOR. STEPHEN; Jackson TAYLOR. TRACY: Tupelo TAYLOR. WILLIAM; Louisville TEMPLE. RHONDA: Meridian TEMPLETON. CHIP; Starkville TERRELL. GEMMA; Union THOMAS. ELLEN; lackson THOMAS. JAMES; Freeporl. NY THOMAS. LINDA; Laurel THOMPSON. JAMES; Columbus THOMPSON. MARGARET: Pontotoc THOMPSON. RONALD; Hickory Flat THOMPSON. RUTH; Starkville 370 THOMPSON. WILLIE: MS SI Tl IOKNTON. SYLVIA; H.iv Springs rHWEATT. IOSEPH: lackson I IDWI I I l HARI ES: Tupelo I [SI HNER I ' l I I. ii kson rOLLISON. [AN1S: Winona TOM, CATHY; Areola TRAINER, PATRICIA; Slarkvillo TRAWEEK, DOUCLAS; Raymo TRUITT, CYNTHIA; Lexington TRUMP. KENNETH: Moss Poin II II1IK I INI. 1,(1 LO;Crei ' nvillc TUCKER, CYNDI: Abcrd ram II il KER, ODELL; Slarkvillo TURFI IT. LAURIE; Bay Si Lou IIIRNKK. MAURINE; Alierdeef TUCKER. VIRGIL; Tupelo TURNER, LINDA: Columbus ULMER. WILLIAM; Wesl Po.nl VALENTINE. DIANE: Meridiai VANCE. WILLIAM; Montiuello VERNADO. RAY; Hazelhursl VARNER, RICK; Clarksdalc VASEK. |EFF: Slarkvillo VAUGHN. KA THY: Sl.irki VBN ' IURA. DAVID: Creen ' VIGKERS. DANIKI . Slu rl ;r VIGKI.RS. l . Iln.ihu I III IV V IK. Ill ' Mo WAU1.INGTI )N. CALY; Sledge WALKER. DANIEL; Saucier WALKER. DAVID: Cinliin W M I I I- ' I H III il- ' Ml.ri. imsIoii WALKER. LARRY; Booncville WALKER. RITA; Slarkville WALL, |1M; MSSIali ' WALL. ROBERT; Noxa paler WALLACE. MURVYNE; Columhi WALLACE. GEORGE; |ai ksonvill WALLEY. |AMES:Pelal WALTERS. KEVIN; Aberdeen WALTERS. STANLEY: Linden. AL WALTON. PATTI: Ai.korman WALTON, WILLIAM; Clarksdalc WARD. DAVID: Culfporl WARD. SALLY; Nalchez WARDLAW. WILLIAM: MS Sidle WARE. DEXTER: Cryslal Sprints WARRING. HOWARD: Vicksburg WARREN. WANDA: lackson WARRINER. REBECCA; lackson WATERALL. |OHN; Lucedale WATERS, THOMAS. Collins WATKINS. IOHN; Vicksburg WATK1NS. RAYMOND: Pearl WAISI IN I i il I h ' l I I Wesl P, WATTS. ELIZABETH; Meridian WATTS. NELL: Sclatcr WEAVER. KAREN: Houslon WEATHERSBY. REBECCA: lackson WELTER. |ANET:Biloxi WEEMS. Sll I I I I |.ii kson WEVER. IOHN: Yazoo City 371 WEEMS. MICHAEL; |a :kson WELSH. LISA; lackson WEST. CICI; Miss Slate WEST. MARVIN; lackson WHITAKER.IAMES: Ya .ou WHITE. DAVID; Starkville WHITE. DON; New Hebron WHITE. DEMPSEY. Nat, hez WHITE. LARRY: Meridian WHITE. MARGARET; Louisville WHITE, MARY; Louisville WHITE. WILLIAM; Ml. Olive WHITEHEAD. DONNY; Slarkv.lle WHITEHEAD. 1 AUDON; Tupelo WHITEHEAD. RONALD; Columbus WILEMON. SANDI. Aberdeen WILKES. FREDDIE; Kosi iusko WILKES. MICHAEL; [ackson WILLIAMS. ROY; Columbus WILLIAMSON. OLIVER; Greenville WILLIS. CHARLES; Clinlon WILSON. ]AMES; lackson WILSON. MICHAEL: Louisville WILSON. NANCY; lackson WILSON. ROBERT; Connlh WILSON. SALLIE; Bailey WILSON. THOMAS: Starkville WILSON. THOMAS: Walls WINDHAM MARK.CrvslallSprings WINSTEAD. PATRICK: Ocean Springs WITT. DONALD: Ripley WOOD. HARMAN; Bonneville WOOD, MELINDA; Starkville WOOD. WILLIAM: Pass Christian WOODWARD. WADE. Louisville WRIGHT, CRADY: Winona WRICHT, |OE; Meridian WYNN. PATRICIA: Miss Slale YAGER. LARRY; Myrlle Y ARDB( HIGH, GRIFFIN; Tupelo YATES, DWICHT: West Poinl YOUNG. IAMES; Ponloloc Juniors YOUNC. MARILYN; Slarkv YOUNG. TIM: New Albany YOUNCBLOOD. DEBRA; J.: YOUNGER. IOHN; Columb ZACHRY.IOHN: lackson HAYES, RALPH; lackson BEASLEY, CHARLES: Miss M.I I DPI SIM 1 . Miss Slale Slale 372 373 ABLES. IERRY: Greenwood ABRAMS.IOE. Columbus ABSHIER. CAROL; Jackson ADAMS. DINETTE; Jackson ADAMS, ELLISHA; Terry ADAMS. RODERICK; Columbi ADKINS. KIM; Jackson ACEMT. DOYLE; Philadelphia Sophomores AGNEW. SAMUEL; Tupelo ACNEW. WALKER; Tupelo AINSWORTH. KATHY: Clinlon AIAX. AMY;Corinlh ALDRIDGE. SHELLY; Jackson ALEXANDER. DANIEL; Biloxi ALEXANDER. SARA; Bay Springs ALLEN, ANNE; Natchez ALLEN, MARIE. Oakland ALLEN. JOYCE; Oakland ALLEN, KATLMunlpelier ALLEN. LYNNE; lackson ALLISTON. LISA: lackson ALONZO. TERRENCE; Vicksburg ALSTON, DON; Starkville ANDERSON. JAMES; Jackson ANDERSON. JIM; Decatur ANDERSON, MICKEY; Jackson ANDREADES. TOMMY; Mobile. Ala ANDRIES. |ANET; lackson ANCELO. OLCA; Jackson ARANT. DAVID: Ruleville ARINDER. MELAN1E; Jackson ARNETT. FRED; Louisville ARNOLD. ELIZABETH: Slarkville ARRINGTON. SARA: Inverness ASHFORD. BENNIE; Slarkville ATKINS. NANCY; Vicksburg AUSTIN, M ' LOU; Biloxi AUSTIN. WILLIE; Slarkville AV1N, TINA: Picayune BABB. RICHARD: Ripley BACUS. WILLIAM: MS Stale BAILEY. GARY; Soulhaven BAILEY. JAMES: Gulfporl BA1RD, ANN;Indianola BAKER. IERRY; Coldwater BAKER. MELODY; Sardis BALENTINE. WILLIAM; Weir BALL. GEORGE; Jackson BALLEW. RALPH: Slarkville BALLOU. REE: Jackson BARLOW. DONNA; Ilia Bena BARLOW. VICTORIA; lackson BARRENTINE. CARRIE; San Anlonio. Texas BARWlCK.|AMES;Baxlon BATSON. BECKY; Jackson BATTS. YOLANDA; Vicksburg BAUCH. BARBARA: Clinlon I1EAMON. VELMA; Camden BEERS. JULIA; Greensboro. N, C. BERENDS. PEGGY; Tupelo BEXLEY. PAUL; Lucedale BIBBS. INDONIA; Crawford BIDDY. ANN; Columbus BINDER. DOROTHY; Wesl Point 374 BIRD. IANE; Vicksburg BLACK, GROVERl Cree BLACK. RONALD; Jacb BI.At KWELL. MICKEY BI.A1 KWELL, II IN; L.i BI.AI.OCK. DEBBIE; |.n; BLAND, ROGER; Tupcli BOCK, K. ERIK; F k Ridge, N| BONNER. EARL; Corinlh BOOKER. RICHARD, Meridiai BOOKER. QUINTON; Shannni BOOZER. IDYLETTE: Artesia BORROMEO. ANNA; lackson BORUM. CHARLES: Nalchez BOUNDS. MARK; Pliil.nh ' lplu, BOURLAND. MARTHA; Amol BOWEN. CYNTHIA; Vii kshuig BOYD. LOU; Summil BRADEN. LAL1R1, Rome. C.i BRAMUCHI. PATRICIA; Shelby BRANCH. MARION: Winona BRANDON. SUZANNE; Tupelo BRANTLEY. CYNTHIA. Madden BRAS WELL. NINA; Jackson BRASWELL. RANDY; lackson BREWER, GARY; Louisville BROADWAY. ANNA; Greenw BROWN. BEVERLY; Tupelo BRl )WN, BEVERLY, Wi-sl Poinl BROWN, DAVID; Natchez BROWN, DONNA; Calhoun Citv BROWN. IOSIE; Cri ' ravilli BROWN, MARY: Meridian BROWN. SUSAN; Yazoo Cily BROWNING, BARBARA; Nali ho BRYAN. IAMES; Tupelo BRYANT. KAY; Nalchez BRYSON. LORY; [ackson BUIE. FREDERICK. Brookhavcn BURKES. ANCIE: Philadelphia BURKS, JACKIE; Columbus BURNHAM. IAMES; Laurel BLIRRIS, RAIFORD; Smilhdale BUTLER, DAVEY; Wesson BURNETTE, LORI; Moscow, TN BURNS, SANTA; Florence BURNSIDE, WALTER; Union BYRAM, MELISSA: luka BYRNE, DEBBIE. Brookhavon BYRNE. KATHY; Brookhavcn CAMBRE. CYNTHIA. Pasi agoula CAMPBELL. IERRELL; Vicksburs CARDWELL. REBECCA; Miss Slate CARLSON. STEPHEN; Slarkville CARPENTER. DELOIS; Slarkville CARPENTER. PAMBELA; Moss I ' m CARR.SH ELI A; Vicksburg CARROWAY. JOSEPH; Ulica CARTER, MICHAEL: Okolona CARTER. THOMAS; West Poll CASE. JAMES; Meadnlle CASH. DON; Jackson CAUSEY. JOE; Vicksburg CAUSEY. LINDA: Vicksburg 375 CAUSEY. MICHAEL; Mi-ruli.in CAVENESS, CYNTHIA; Boonovil le ( U ' l.K Kl Hl-.l ( A |... 1- -..II CHAMBERLAIN. DEBORAH: Cnlun CHAPMAN. BRUCE: Ocean Springs CHAPMAN. KERRY: Jackson CHAPMAN. ROBERT; Louisville CIESIENSKY, EDWARD; MS Slate ST CLAIR. ARTHUR, lack: CLARK. CYRUS; Sl.irkvilh- CLARK. LINDA: Gulfporl CLARK. IANET; Pe.irl CLARK, PATTI. Tupelo I I vNK hi IHER I .,. ' CLEMMER. DAVID: |.n:kso CLINE. IDA: Columbus CLOWER. NANCY: Starkv COBBS. PATRICIA. Creen COCHRAN. NORMA; Loui COCHRAN. RODNEY: |.ii I COLE. LARRY. Hern.indo COLE. WILLIAM; Brandon COLEMAN. CATHY; Yazo COLEMAN. SUSAN: Jacks COLLINS. IEFFREY: Laurel COLLINS. RONALD; No- ilci COLLINS. SHIRLEY; Wcsl Poinl COLTHARP. CONNIE: New Albany COMANS. DOROTHY. Kosi iusko COMBS. CONNIE: Slarkville COMPTON. ELIZABETH; Vii.ksburfi CONN. PATTI; Nelllelon CONERLY, DEBORAH; Tvlorlown COOK. BETTY: Canlon I I II IPI N Kl IBERl . k. I man COPPRUE. RENA; Drew COOK. CEORCE; Pnnliilo. CORDLE, ROBERT: Wcsl Poinl CORNELL. STEVEN: Vickshurs COTHRAN. THOMAS; Greenwood COUCH. TAVIA: Aberdeen COURSEY. CAROL; Jackso COX. EDWIN: Jackson COX. SUSAN: Greenville COWART. |0:Jai:kson CRANF1EI.D. DEWEY; Ulii. CRAWFORD. DAVID; Ya .r CRAWFORD. D1ANNE; Cn CRAWLEY, ANTHONY: Meridi. CRENSHAW. WILLIAM: ( .rccni CRIDDLF. HELEN. Aberdeen CROOK. THOMAS; Amorv CROWDER. SCOTTY; Aokcrm.n CURRY. PHYLLIS: Slarkville CUTRER. RALIECH: Maenoba DALLAS. (ENNYE: Jackson DANIEL. THOMAS, larkson DANSUY. STEVE, Philadelphia DARBY. MICHAEL; Goinsville. DAVIS. DONALD; Jackson DAVIS. MKLINDA;Riplev.TN DEAN. SAMUEL; Slarkville DEATON. LINDA: H.izelliursl DELOACH. BRENDA; Crcnada 376 DENDY. ROBERT: Houston DERIVAUX, MARY: Vicksburg DICKENS. DIANA: Bruokhavcn DICKINSON. DAWN: Kosciusko DILLINGHAM KIRHY: Natchez DIXON, |OHN:Tl Ic DOLLAR. CAROLYN; Maggee DONALD. CI IARLIE:Porl Gibso DRAKE FRANK: An I Rl Dk DRA DRIIMC.t It ILL, I-.MMI-. I ' l DRYDEN. MELODY; Ami DUNN. DONALD; Colu DUNN. SHARON: .1 kson bus EADY. MARSHALL: .1 kson EAKER. LYNDA: Memphis. TN EARNHEART, MYRA; Tunica EASLEY. WILLIAM; Vardamun EDCE. NANCY; Belden EDMONDS. IAYNE; Newton ELGIN, JAMES: Laurel ELLARD, KITTY; Clarksdalc ELLIS. IACQUEL1NE; Slarkvi ELLIS. STEPHEN: Columbus ELLIS. THOMAS: Birminghai ERVIN, BOBBIE, turrniilli- ERVIN, ROYCE: West Point ERVIN. SHIRLEY: West Point ESTES. KATRINA; Louisville EUBANKS. ELLA. Bells, TN EVANS. DANA: Forcsl EVERETT. |OEL: Jackson EVERETT. WILLIAM: |,n.ksoi EVERITT. ROBERT; Jackson EWING. KATHY: Winona FAIRBI IRN. VICTOR: Tylerto FANT. CAROLYN: Arlinfilon. FARMER. PAT; lackson MS FARRISII, I.ENORA: Vicksburg FELLER. |OHN: W. Signal Mm. TN FERRELL. DEBORAH: lar.kson FIKE. HOWARD; Caruthersville. MC USHER. LARRY; Greenville FITZGERALD. LINDA; Nesbill l-l l .l ,LR. I II. Rt iRER I Sl.nl iillr FLEMMING. THOMAS: Crugcr FLOWERS. WILLIAM: Jackson FLOYD. MARIAN; Indianola FORBES. LAURA; Ackerman FORD. ANTHONY; Tupelo FORKSMAN. SUSAN; Greenville FOR I ENBERRY. TINA: Jackson FOUNTAIN. ELVA; Vicksburg FOX. SHERYL; Louisville FRANKLIN. MILDRED: Columbus FRANKLIN. BRUCE; lackson FRATESI. SHEILA: Greenwood FRAZIER. MARY; Starkville FREEMAN. DARWIN; Columbus FRIERSON. VERA: Picayune FULTON. CLEN: Louisville FULTON. VICKIE; Bridgelim. ME 377 FURLAN, CHARLES; Cautier FURLOW. WARREN: lackson FUTRELL.IOHN; Ms State CADDIS. DEBORAH; Pearl CALLOWAY. ANNE; Wesl Pon GARNER. |AMES; lackson CATHINCS, KENNETH; Abprd CARNER. RUEL; Ripley GARST. ROBERT; Clarksdale GATES. DANIEL; lackson GATES. DELIA: Crystal Springs CAULT. VICKLSallillo CEORGE, THOMAS. Yazoo City GIBSON. CLORIA; Wesl Point GIBSON. MARK, lackson GIBSI IN. PENNY; Humbolt.TN GIFFIN, LEE. Louisville CILCHRIST. ARTIE; Portage. IN GILL. TINA; lackson GLASCO. CONNIE. Greenville GOFF. WILLIAM, lackson GOLDEN. |EAN; Montgomery. AL CORDON. CATHY: Saltillo GRAHAM. DENNIS; lackson CRAVES. DEBORAH. Brandon GRAVES. ROBERT; Gaffney. SC GREEN. MARTHA; Jackson CRICE. CHRIS; Vicksburg GRIFFIN. MARY; Starkville CRIFFIN. RICKY; Starkville CRYNES. WILLIAM. Memphis. TN CUNN. GLORIA; Lena CURLEY. SHARON; Tupelo CUTHRIE. STEVEN; Meridian GUYSE. DOROTHY; lackson HAFEEZ. ASAD; Ms Slate HAGC. WILLIAM; Canton HAGSTROM. ROBERT; Columbus HALL. CLARENCE. Glen Allen HALL. KENNETH; lackson HAMLIN. MARK: West Poinl HAMR1CK. DEBORAH; Columbu; HANNAFORD. TINA: Cleveland HANSON. |EFF:Fayelte HARDING. EDDIE; Vicksburg HARDY. CEORCE: Balesville HARDY. SARAH; Columbus HARPER. THOMAS; Gulfporl HARPOLE. |OE. West Point HARPOLE. |OY:Pheba HARRINCTON. DONNA: Ocean Springs HARRIS. BRENDA; Louin HARRIS. KIRK; Hazelhurst HARRIS. MARY; Starkville HARRISON. PAT; Philadelphia HARRYMAN. LEANN: lackson HATCHETT. PAUL; Yazoo Cily HATHORN. DANA: l.-uslnn HATMAKER. |OHN: |ayess HAWKINS. LAURA; Ms. Stale HAYDEL. IAMES; Culfporl HAYES. DORRIS; Coffecville HAYES. NORMA; Canton HAYNES. HELEN; Columbus 378 IIAYNES, K VI ' I II.KKN; Ed HAYS, JKNNII ' KRi Slarkvil HAYS. James. ( :,ht HAZARD. |(ll IN: W.-sl Pni HEARD, KEI I ' ll. Hnuikxvil HKA ' I H AR I III K i I HENRY. ALLEN; Carlh.uji ' IIKNRY. IIKHNIIA. Nillhols HENSON. DAVID. (Ikul. HERDON. LARRY: Mm HERRINC. PHILLIP; Tu| HES1 ER, EDDIE: Culum HESTER KIH INDA: llrl ■ ] . HI VI.KI.V. I i HICKMAN. LEE: Louisville Mil KS. PAMELA ! ■ .imiik- HICKS. STEVEN: Culfpnrl Hit ks PATRICK: Columbus HILL. DABNEY; Elaine Ark HILL. FRANK. Ya HILL, LOWELL; M. i HILL. STEVE; Birminuh. mi. - 1 I UNMAN. WILLIAM: CI, irksd. ill HINRICHS. HOLLl; Miss. Slain HOCUTT, IANET: H ' Sburfi HODGES. MARIELLA: New Alii HULLADAY. Ml IFFET: Mondial HOLLAND. BETH; |.n kson HOLLINCSWORTH, KAREN: |.i HOLLOWELL. THI IM As ( ..Inn IKII.MAN. MICHAEL: PascaijOl HOLMES. DANNY. Sl.iiki ill.- HOLT. GENERAL: Mound Bay. HOLTZCLAW. PATRICIA. |,n k HONNOLL. ROBERT: Corinlh HORN, SUSAN: Slarkville HORTON. AL; |.ll kson HOWARD. ELIZABETH. |.n ksc HOWELL. KERRY. kiisi nisi HOWARD. STEVEN: L.niri ' 1 IIOWZE. JOHN: I uruj Bi-.n li HI III I I I |. ' l I S ,. kshm III IDS! IN. LINDA; Calhoun HUDSON. PATTY: Louisvill HUFF. PATRICIA, lackson HUCHES. RONNIE: M.isi ' i ' HUMPHRIES. ROBIN: Leland HUNT. MARY; lackson 111 Ml R llll I IF v ., HUNTER. STEVE; Culfpnrl HUNTOON. PHILIP: Bilnii HURSEY. MARY; Pass Christian HUTHINSON. SUSAN: Vu kshuru HUTTO. BILLY. I.u-ksi in I1IPE. |OSEPH:Canlon IVEY, MARK; Jackson IACOB. SANDRA; Sl.irknlh- [ASTRAM, PATRICIA: B.iv SI IEFFCOAT. ERIC: Greenville IEFFERSON. ERMA: Grecnvil [EFFRIES. BILL; Slarkvillc [ENKINS. JEANNE: New Orli- 379 IENNINCS. MARY: Brandon IENKINS. VICKIE: Ciarksdale JOHNSON. IOE: Cleveland I0HNSON. SHARON: Slarkville JOHNSON. WILLIAM: Woodland IONES. CHRISTIE, lackson JONES. IENNIE. McCnmh JONES. JENNIFER: B.ildwvn Sophomores IONES. MICHAEL: Vicksburg IONES. PATTY: Hollv Springs JOHNSON. DAN: lackson KAHL. NEI I. Ok.ilon.i KARN. CECILIA; lackson KEARNEY. PERRY: Raleigh KEEFE. MICHAEL. Riplev KECLEY. RUSSELL. Clinton h I Ml i III KM I IrrlUllli KENNEDY. CAROL; Corinlh KENNEDY, SUSAN: lackson KERNS. ARTHER;Cnirporl KILCORE, TONY, |ai kson KIMBLE. JUDITH; Oakland KINC. DAVID; Ala, ' Mil,-. Al. KINSER. DEBRA Long Beach KIRKLAND. |ON: lackson KITCHENS. BILLIE; Marks KOOS. WILLIAM. |.i, kson KOURY. MADELYN. Leland KUYKENDALL, EDWARD; Columbus KUYKENDALL. |OHN; Columbus KUYKENDALL. WILLIAM: Starkville LACY. TIM: Tupelo LAMB. DEAN; Brooksv die LANDRUM. DONALD; Laurel LANC. PHILIP; Biloxi l.ANC. SHARMAN: Rullintj Fork LANCFORD. DEBRA; Mabr-n LANCLEY. ROBERT; Greenville LANCSTON. VERNON; Hornandi LANPHEAR. CHRIS; Edwards. N ' I.ARSEN. IOSEPH: Pascagoula LASTER. |AN: Jackson LAVENDER. IOHNNY; Columbus LAWRENCE. WILLIE; Leland LAWSHE. CHARLES; Lexington LAWSON. MARY; Culfporl LEE. LAURIE; Forest LEE. SUSAN: Bav Springs LEE. THOMAS: Slarkville LECCETT. ARTHUR; Clinlon LEGUIN. CHUCK: Meridian LEIGH. |OE; Philadelphia LEKER. STEPHEN; Barringlon, II. LEMON. VALESKA: Columbus LESTER. SHERRILL; Baird LEWING. DANIEL; Crecnville LEWIS, I. UANNE; Slarkville LIGIITSEY. KENNETH; Pioavi LINDSEY, BOBBY. Pas, agou la LIPE. HULBERT;lndianoi,i LITTLE. CARPLINE: lackson LITTLE, KENNETH; Slarkville LODEN. CEORCE: Pontotoc LOE. LAURA; Vicksburg 380 LOCGANS, lANhl , K.mii I LONC, ANNE; Yazoo Cily LOTT, CHESTER: Slarkville; LOTT IT.RKY Indianola LOWDERMH k KAREN; Memphis LOWDERMILK, KAREY; Memphis LUCAS, SCI 101 ER; Hatlicsburs LUS1 ER, RABUN: Clarksdalr. LYLES. VICKI; Petal LYON, DAN; Muscle Shoals. LYON, WILLIAM; lackson MACkE. MICHAEL; Clinlon MACKIE. IAMES. HollvSpi MADDOX. IAMES. Coiu MADDUX, GENEAN; BjIi- MADISON, DEAN; Columl bus MADISON, kRYSTAL; Philadelphi. MACEE. PHILLIP; Olive Branch MAGEK. REBECCA, |ai ksun MAKAMSON, DEBORAH; Greenwi MANERS. kATHY; Tupelo MANNING. BASIL; Eudora MANNING. ROSEMARY; McComh MAR1.IN. | AMES; Tupelo MARSHALL. THOMAS. Slar MARTIN. GISSY, laikson MARTIN. ERNEST, |ai kson MAR! IN. MARY. Noxapater MARTIN. SARA, Brandon MASSEY, BUDDY; Natchez MAY. STEVEN; Newton MAY. WILLIAM; Newlon MAYS, GWENDOLYN, Kilmn Ii MAXWELL. EDWARD: Greenw McADAMS. |OHN; Columbia McALPIN. MALA; lackson McARTHUR. LIA: Hatliesburs McCAIN. IULIA:Eupora McCLAIN. SYLVESTER; Herna McCOLLUM. DONNA; Tupelo McCOY. PAUL; Dekalb McCLlLLEY. MARk; Owensbor. McCURTY, IO; Meridian McDADE, LONNIE; lackson M DANIEL, STEVEN; Starkvill, McDONALD. GARY; Meridian Mi DONALD. MISSY; Meridian Mi EI.ROY. HAROLD: Monlicell McGEE. MICHAEL; Wesl Poinl McGREW. ANNE; lackson MckNICHT. EDWARD: Parkin. Ark. McLEOD. DAN;Lucedale McMANUS. HUBERT; Crystal SprinRS Mc:MILLAN. |ANE; Mmler City McMILLIN. MARY; Walnut McMULLEN. PATRICIA; Louisville McPEAk. BARBARA: lackson McREE. MARION; Crenada McWILLIAMS. THOMAS; Slarkville MEGGINSON. IANET: Tupelo MENDROP. CHUCK. Vicksburg MIDDLETON. THOMAS; Natchez MILEY. EDWIN: Slarkville M1LEY, MARY; Aberdeen 381 MILEY. MARY; Louisville MILLER. MARK: Drew MILLER. WILLIAM: Leland MILLSAPS. CAROL: Wesl Poinl MINCHEW. DEBORAH: Vaiden MITCHELL. IANET: Louisville MONSOUR. FREDDY. Meridian MOODY. CATHY; Columbus MOORE. JANIS; Holly Springs Mi l( iRr ME1.AN1I-. i.htiiiu.,1 MOORE. PHILLIP; Fulton MOORE. RANDAL; Jackson MOORE. WANDA; Hazlehursl MOREL. HOLMES; Franklin, TN MORGAN, DAVID: Greenwood MORGAN, WANDA; Laurel MORRIS. ROBINA; lackson MOSBY. MARY; Canton MUCKELRATH. JANICE. Raleigh MUNROE. ROBERT; lackson MUNSON. ANN; Mendenhall MURFF. CAROL; Brooksville MUSE. SUSAN. Meridian Mi ' .ZI MICHAEL. Slarkville MYERS. CRATZ; Comstock. TX NAYLOR. HAROLD |R.: Hattiesburg NAUGHER. RUSSELL: Pontotoc NEELY. WILLIE: Starkville NELSON. CHARLIE; MSU NEUMANN. MARK: Vicksburg NEWELL. SAMUEL |R.; Inverness NEWMAN MARGARET; lackson NICHOLS. LARRY; Vicksburg NOBLE. HARRY: Greenville O ' DNEAL. PATRICIA; Columbus OCLESBY. IAMES: lackson OLTREMAR1. CECILIA; Greenville OLTREMAR1. MICHAEL; Greenville O ' NEAL. DANA. Cleveland ORUNCBEMI. T. D.; Nigeria OSIEK. CURT; Biloxi OVERCASH. STEPHEN; Starkville OVERLEY, IOEL; lackson PACE. THOMAS; Monticello PAGE. MARGARET; lackson I ' l Ml R IIRI-.NDA M.ilhiMi.n PALMER. LAWRENCE; Louisville I ' ARDIT. BARBARA; Clinlon PARKER. ALTON; Pascagoula PARKER. IAMES; Raleigh PARKER. |EFF; Philadelphia PARKER. VOLA; Drew PARKMAN. BRUCE; Clinlon PARTLOW. HAYWOOD: Blythe PATTERSON. GUY; Eupora PAYNE. NEIL: Bolton PAYNE. PETER; Hollv Springs PENNARTZ. THERESA; Deerfield. IL PERRY, ANDY; Fayette. AL PERRY. IEANNE; Yazoo Cily PERRY, KAREN; Jackson PERRY. PHILIP; Columbus PEYTON. IOHN; lackson 382 PHIMPPART, [ULIE; Oxford PHILLIPS, LYNN; lackson PHILLIPS, LEO; Carthago PHILLIPS. ROBER I, Humboldl I ' llll l.ll ' S, I ASS. ( .irlli.ik ' r PHIPPS. PATTY: Nashville. IN PIAZZA. PATRICIA; Ncsbil PICHARDT. LISA; Gulfporl I ' M KLE, DAVID: Amory PITTS, CONSTANCE: Moon PLESS. ALLISON; lackson PLUNKETT. MICHAEL: Jack PLUNKETT. SANDRA; Jacks POI.IVKCK. STANLEY; Sikc POLLARD. LIBBY: Wesl Poi! POSEY, DAVID; Muss P.iinl I ' UTKKI.I.INDA; Ai ki-im.i PRATHER, OLEN: Byhalia I ' HIAVI I I . I 1MI II in I i, PRII L, MAM ' I HA. I I PRYOR. ;ARY;Ci lumhus PUCKETT. BEN. Jackson PUCKETT, LILLIAN; [acksi PIJRNI I I i I iil(l.K:Ti PURNELL, IHKLMA; Winona PURSER. |UDITH;Clinlnn PUTMAN. JAMES; Tupelo PYRON, OTTIS: lackson PYRON. WILLIAM: Hazlehursl QDINN, [ACK; W.ilnul RADEN. DAVID. YazuoCilv RAI.OWICZ.I ' EIKK.Chelmsloi RAMSEY. FREDRICK; Holl.in. l.ili- RANDALL, CARY; Gulfpurl RANDALL. SHARMAN: Indian,. I, i RANSOM. BOBBY; Jackson READ. IEFFRY: Winona REED. ARNICE: Birminijham. AL REED. SUSIE: Lrl.ind REEVES. DWIGHT: Monlnvllo RHINE. MATTIE:Slarkvilli- RICE. CHARLES: Meridian RICE. KESTER: Liberty RICE, ROBERT: Meridian RICCI, ELLEN: Nalchez RICH. FRANCIE; Columbus RICHBURC. HAL; Tupelo RIEVES I IIAKI.LNI Sl.nki RICGS. KATHRYN: Slarkvillc RINEHART, MIKE; Boonevillc RIVES. RALPH: |,u:kson ROBERTS. DAVID; Ml. Olive ROBERTS. CREGORY; Curinlh ROBERTS. MIKE: Blue Mounl.iin ROBERTSON. GLADYS; Wesl Poinl ROBERTSON. WILLIAM: Nalchez ROHINSMN.l.ril.HY.llliia ROBINSON. IACQUELINE: Sallis ROBINSON. WILMA; Hernado RODGERS. WILLIAM JR.; Rolling Fork ROELL. CHARLOTTE; lackson ROCERS. |AMF:S: Slarkville ROGERS. JIMMY; Eupora ROEBUCK. CONNIE: [ackson 383 ROSS. LINDA: Tupelo ROSS. RAY |R.:Corinlh ROSSKOPF. ELIZABETH; Gulfpnrl ROYE. INA:Pnnloloc RUBE. DAVID: Memphis. TN Rl SSKI [ . l . . Pollloloi RUSSELL. RALPH; Duck Hill RUSSELL. VICKI: lackson RUTLEDCE. PHILIP. Slarkville SAMMONS. CHRIS; Tupelo SAMMS. ROBERT. Gulfporl SAMUELSON. WESLEY; Meridian s Will RS Wll ] I M.i, on SANDERSON. WILLIAM: Laurel SANFORD, ELISA; Slarkville SANFORD, LISA; Henning. TN SANFORD. ANASTASIA; Clewislc SCANLON. |AMES |R.. lacksnn SCHUESSLEY, LEANNE; Connlh SCHULTZ. STANLEY; lackson SCOTT EDWARD. Clinlon SECREST. SCOTT; Porl Gibson SETO. KIN; Rollins Fork SHAFER. DAVID: la, kson SHARP, KIRK; Gulfpnrl SHAW. |ANET;Culfporl SHAW, ROBERT: Clarksdale SHAW. SUSAN; Gulfporl SHEPHERD. SCOTT; Birminghar SHERMAN, ROBERT; Greenville SHIPP. DANIEL; Benton SHIRA. WILLIAM, Slarkville SHUTE. WILLIAM |R : Greenwo SIMM! INS I I.YIII Brownsville SIMI , H l . |l 1S| I ' ll -.,H, he SIMPSON. SARALYN: Flora SIMS. KATHERINE: Meridian SIMS. SUSAN C: lackson SITTON. RICHARD LEE: lacksoi SKROBACK, TERESA I..; Slarkvi SLUDER. ROMA; Aberdeen SMITH. CAROL I .Indi.inola SMITH, CLYDE VERNON; Jackson SMITH. CYNTHIA; lackson SMITH. CYNTHIA LYNN: Gulfporl SMITH. DONNA: Tupelo SMITH. IAMES M;H.i loli,irsl SMITH. IAMES S IR ; Hunlsville. Ala SMITH. KIM. Nelllelon SMITH. PAMELA; Slarkville SMITH. PHILIP E; Picayune SMITH, SHELLEY C: Jackson SMI 111 1 I P.R1 ,. Wesson SPARKS. FRANKLIN H.: Colun SPARKS, ROBERT: Hunlsville SPARROW. |OHN; lackson SPENCER, BERNADl Slarkville STAFFORD. CECILIA; Wesl Poinl STAI.L1NCS. LUTISH1A; Crawford STANLEY, IAMES; New Albany STEELE, CHARLES. Hi, Man, l.ile STEEN. |AMES: Boonevdle STEGALL. CONNIE. Vii ksburg 384 STEPHENS. |EANNETTE:Ca STEVISON. EDDIE; I lornandi STEWART. IRENE; Columbm STRICKLAND, BEE; Jacksnn STRlNCFIELD.SHERRLNev, STROUD. MARY.T i STUBBS, VAN; Baldwyn SUDDUTH, llll-IN: lackson SULLIVAN. KAREN; [nckson SUMMEROUR.ALEX:Lucad: SI IMMERS. ANGELA: Coffee SWII LEY. DEHOR Alhlliiiill SYKES. MARY:Slarkville I ui c ii h ri.iji 1 1, a. I nil-, TACUINO. CARLiCulfpori TAMKSLEY. PERRY; Clmloi TANNER. JOSEPH: Jackson TATE. GRANVILLE; Fl. Bliss TAYLOR. DAVID; Soulhaver TAYLOR. HARRY: Gr iville TEMPLE. MARY. VVi-sl PmiiiI TEMPI. ETON, VICKI; Miss. Slale THAHP. CLAUDE JR.: Aberdeen THKRRELL, PAUL JR.; Kosciusko TH( (MAS, BEVERLY: Soulhuven THOMAS, C. T.: Miss. Slale THOMAS. DOUCLAS: lackson THOMAS. MARY; lackson THOMASON, KATHIE; Oki.lu THOMPSON. ROBERT: Fores! TILLMAN, JOHN; Tillaloba TINDALL. CEORGE: Lnulsvilli TKACH.MARY; Wesl Poinl TORRES. DAWN; Moss Poinl TOTHN. GEORGE: |,ii kson II II I- I K II MI I I .Ml IHVI.M TUCKER, TERRLCarlhajji ' TUCKER. WILLIAM: [ackson TURNER. DENNON |R.: Greer UNDERWOOD. |OHN: Areola VANCE. PAM; Union VAUCHN. DONNA: lackson V l IGIIN I 1 M I ' M l, |.n ksi.i VERELL. RETHA: lackson VEST. |OHN: lackson VICK. CINA; Memphis. TN VINZANT. PAT; Robinsvllle VIRDEN. EUGENIE; Greenville VIRGIL. WILIAM: Columbus WAASER, ROBERT; Yazoo Cily WALKER. CINNEY; Meridian WALKER. TANYA; Clinlon WALLACE. IEFFREY; Green WALLACE. ODESSA; Green WALLIS. TRACY; lackson WALTAN. |OEY: Moss Poinl WALTERS. IACKIE; Laurel WALTERS. SHARON: Picav WALTON. IAMES; Jackson 385 WARD. DEBORAH; Columbus WARNER. DEWEY: Meridian WARNER. MARY, lackson WARREN. ELIZABETH: lackson W ATKINS. IENIFER: Camden. AL WATSON. |OHN: Columbus WATSON. WILLIAM; Tupelo WATTS. GARLAND: Vicksburg WEATHERSBY. PAUL: Columbus WEAVER. DEBBIE; lackson WEAVER. THOMAS; Tupelo WEBBER. IANICE: Columbus WEBBER. PATSY; Columbus WEDGEWORTH. KAREN; Laurel WEED. IIMMY: Winona WEEKS. DEBORAH: lackson WELCH. NANCY; lackson WELLS. CHRISTOPHER; lackson WEST. FABIAN: Starkville WEVER. JAMES; Yazoo City WHEAT. CYNTHIA; Hamilton WHEELER, LOUIS. Brandon WHITE. ALFRED; Meridian WHITE. ALICE: Yazoo City WHITE. CHARLES; Lexington WHITE. GWENDOLYN; Greenv WHITE. ROBERT: Greenwood WHITEHEAD, TERESA. Marian WH1TMORE. CLAUDE: lackson WHITTEN. GARY: Hernando WICKS. CHARLES: Columbus WILKES. |OHN: Tunica WILKES. SUSAN: Picayune WILLIAMS. ALAN. Clinlon WILLIAMS, CHARLES; Starkville WILLIAMS. DENISE. Starkville WILLIAMS. GEORGE. Starkville WILLIAMS. MIKE: lackson WILLIAMS. SANDRA; Starkville WILLIAMS. YVONNE: Douglasville. GA WILSON. CARL; Leland WILSON. CHARLES; Spruce Pine. NC WILSON. MARK: Moss Point WINFIELD. KATHY. Bonneville WINFIELD. PATRICIA; Ackerman WINN. EUGENE; Fayette WINDHAM. IERRY; Grenada WINTER. EARL; Eupora WINTER. ROBERT; Ruleville WISE. BARTELL: Clarksdale WISELOGEL, ARTHUR, lackson WOFFORD, MARION; lackson WOOD. CHARLES; Pass Christian WOOD. MATT. Columbia WOODARD. ALEENE. Jackson WOODRUFF. ELIZABETH, lackson WOODS, LARRY; Tupelo WOOTEN. PATTY; Jackson WORTHINCTON. SUZANE; Murfreesbor. TN WRIGHT. EMILY; Tupelo YANTREASE. IAN; lackson YATES. BUFORD: Morion YATES. CHRIS; Philadelphia YATES. LONZELL; Ms. Slate 386 v. i is 1 1 in m.i., ( urriM ' ilii ' YA .DI, ALI: |iii:ksiin YEAGER, KAREN; R.ili ' i«h YELVERTON, WILLI AM; N.iIiiIm YEARGER. LAURA; Muridiun YOUNC, CARRIE; Slnrkvilli: YOUNG, CYNTHIA; Slarkvilli: ZANC.I.ARRY. Hiirwiiixj 387 ABLES. IAMES; Greenwood ADAMS. DENNIS: Columbia ADAMS, CAYLE; MSU ADAMS. |.; Columbus ADAMS. IANICE; Nettlelon ADAMS. TERRY; New York, NY ADAMSON. DOUGLAS: Boca Raton. FL ADCOCK. IANET; Biloxi ADKINS. WILLIAM: Union ADRIAN. WILLIAM V.: Belleville. 1L AGNEW. DEBR A: Tupelo AIKEN, MARC ALAN: Starkville ALEXANDER. SUSAN: Bav Springs ALFORD. CYNTHIA: Cunmson ALFORD. PATRICIA; Wesl Poinl ALEXANDER, PATRICIA; Greenville ALLEN. CHARLES: Jackson ALLEN. CHERYL; Amory ALLEN. STEVEN; lackson ALLEN. WAYNE: Creenville ALLISON. PAUL: Olive Branch ALLRED. SYLVIA; Brookhaven AL-REFAI, MAUD: Arabia ALSTON. MAX. Vicksburg ANDERSON. BILL: lackson ANDERSON. PAULA; Macon ANDREWS. LINDA; lackson ANGELOFF. CHERYL; Hazlehursl ANGER. LAURIE: lackson APPERSON. ANN; Meridian APPLEWHITE. BRENDA; Clendora ARAUIO, MAR1LIA: Brazil Freshmen AUSTIN. W1LLYE: Slarkville BAKER. DOLPH: Jackson BAKER SI I .Greenville BAKER. THOMAS; Cincinnati. OH BALL. CERECIA; Ecru BALL, CHINESTER;Belzoni BALL, IUANESTER: Belzoni BALLARD. KIMBERLY; Leland BARDWELL. CYNDEE; |,i, ksnn EARDWELL, DEBRA; Calhoun City BARKLEY. JULIA; New Albany BARNHART. PERRY; Tulsa. OK BARNS. BETTY: Charleston BARRENT1NE. CATHY; Marks BARRETT. DEBRA: Monlicello. FL BARRETT. JOHN; Ridgewood, NJ BARTLEY. GREGG; Columbus BARRON. JOHN; West Point BARTUS. KAREN; Albany. La. BATES. TYRONE; Lake Cormor BATTON. REBECCA; Jackson BEALL. MALCOLM; Petal BEARD, ROBERT: Vicksburg BECK, PAULA; Winona BECKHAM. |UDY;Culfport BECKUM. GRETA; Slarkville BELL. HARRY; Culfport Ml. .:. I I I BARBARA Madison BIBBS, CALLEEN; Leland BIRCHETT, DOROTHY; Vicksburg BLACK. SUSAN: Creenwood BLAKENEY. RICKY; Crystal Springs 388 BLAKENEY, TONY: Jackson BOATMAN, SI IZANNEi Slar BOLEW RE, |EFFERY;Hom IK II lacks BOOI HI BOUIE, CAROLYN; Cillmai |(ui;i.i:k.i)i:hka,(;,iII|.,,h BOYI). BARBARA: Sljrkvil, BOYD. TIMOIHY. Dundee BRADLEY. RICHARD: Aberdeen BRADSH AW. SUSAN; Indianola BRACC, ROBERT; Slarkville BRANCH. DENISE; Pascagouia BRASWELL, BRADLEY, Long Bea BRICKELL. AMY; |, ii kson BRISCOE, RICHARD; Kosciusko BROADWAY. | ANICE: Olive Bi BROCK DAVID. Calhoun ilv BROOklNS, WILLIAM; Okolon BROOKS. SUSAN; Columbus BROOME, HI IXANNE; Bjlisul BROWN, DALLAS; Picayune BROWN. AMY; Cuifpori BROWN. MITCHELL; |ai kson BROWN. ROBERT; Yazoo Cilv BROWN, SHIRLEY. Oakland BRUSTER. CARROLL: Tulwiler BRYANT. STEVEN; [ackson BUCHAMAM. IANES; Huntsville BUCK, ANGELA; Columbus BUCK. IANIS; West Point BUCKLEY. |AON; Yazoo Cilv BUNNER. IANE; |ackson BUNTIN. CARMEN; Starkville BLIRCHFIELD, RERECCA; Columbus BURNHAM, WILLIAM: Laurel BURNS. |OHN; lackson BURNS |OHN;Nalchez BURTON. I MICHAEL; laeksi.n BUSH. ELIZABETH; Starkville BUSH, TOMMY; Starkville BUZARDE, LINDA; Durante BYRD. ROBERT; lackson CAIN. BRUCE; Ocean Springs CALDWELL. RICHARD; Columhus CAMERON. THERESA; Picayune CAMPBELL. IACOUELINE; Starkville CAMPBELL. PATRICIA; Waler Valey CAMPBELL. ROBERT. Vu ksliure. CANFIELD. CLENNA: Hattiesburs CANNON, DEBORAH; Philadelphia CARLETON, LAURIE; Union CARLISLE. DAVID: Tupelo CARPENTER, CARA; Dallas. TX CARR. |AMES: Montir.ellu CARROLL. HOWARD; Baton Rouse CARTER. IEANNIE: Slarkville CARTER. IULIE; Van Vleet CARTER. SARA ANNE; Meridian CASSIBRY. ROBERT; Ocean Spring CAULFIELD. CINDY; lackson CAUSEY. [ODY: lackson CHASE. MARY ANN: Hazlehurst CHESSER. BERRY, Laurel 389 CHOW. TAMMY: Greenwood CI ARK. BRAIN. |,n kson CLARK. CHERYL; Louisville CLARK. MELVIN: Slarkville CLARK. WALTER: Culfporl CLAY. REVA: Columbus CLEVELAND. RICKY: Union C1.INKSCALES. PAM: Hollandale CLINTON. BETTY: Starkville COATS. MARCARET. Okolona COA ' 1 SWORTH. CYNTHIA, lackson COCHRAN. CANDACE: |ai kson i ci( I IRAN. CYNTHIA; Tupelo COCHRAN. RANDALL; laikson COFFEY, RONALD; McComb COLEMAN. DELOIS: Goodman COLEMAN. FRANKLIN; Greenv COLEMAN. RUTHIE; M.n on COLLINS. VIRCINIA: Aliceville. COMPTON. |OHN; Meridian CONDIFF. CRECiPii.avuno COOK. MICHAEL. Magee COOK.RETTA; lackson COOLEY.IEFFERY. Fupelo COOPER. PAUL. Pi, ,i vune COOPER. RONALD: Slarkvilli COSTELLO. LORI. Flora COX. BEVERLY; Amorv COX. | AMES; lackson COWAN. GEORGIA; Amorv COWART. PAMELA; lackson COWDEN. JULIA. Amorv CRAWFORD. ARMETTA; Slarkville CRAWFORD. LOUIS; Lonu Beat.h CRAWLEY. KEVIN: Columbia CREWS. IOSHUA. Gulfporl CR ISLAND. ROBERT; Jackson CROSS. PATRICIA: MS Slate CROUTHER. DEIS: Carthage CROWE. MATHA; Kosi oisko CRUISE. LARRY; l.i, kson CUl.I.IVER.IANE ' I. I.iikso CULP. BETH: Slarkville CIIRREY.CAMILLE. Clinli CIIRR1E, CAROL. I.ukson CURTIS. JOAN: Shannon DALY. JAMES; Louisville DANIELS. FLOYD; Weir DAVID. IEANIE: I.ukson DAVIDSON. STEVE: Colu DAVIS. CHAR; Inili.inol.i DAVIS. F.VON: Slurijis DAVIS. CINCA: Slarkville DAVIS. KEITH; Qu.lm.in DAVIS. KENNETH; I.ukson DAVIS. PHILLIP: Menclenh.il] DAVIS. SYLVIA: Menili.ii ULAN, KER1; Brandon DEARINC.CARY: Wesl P DF.IARDIN. DAVID: |.„:ks DKNDY.IOEL; Wooill.iiul DENSON. AMY:B,ivSpn DENTON. KRIS: lackson KERR. GAIL; Jackson bus 390 1)11 HAIR V |l INN. Alienlccn DISMUKES. SHIRLEY: Pllcba DIXON. ANDREW: Bcnlon IJOHI1S, DONNA; Porl Gibson DODSON, ROBER I. [ai k i DOLLAR, MARK: Mngcc DOUCI ' . , VIRGINA; I..111K Hi- DOWDI.E. FRANK: C.,lr,i,.ii,,i DUNCAN. | AMES C: Carlh.iue DUNNE. I ' AIRK k GmtiiiiII, EARCLE. LAURA: Vicksburu E( Hi ILS i II ' IRIA: Pearl I i li ELLIOTT. DAVID; Collin ELLIS. JULIA; Mathislon ELLIS. RITA; Wesl Poinl ELLIS. YVONNE, SI. ,ili i I I IIR1DGI II SSI [.„ I ' . EUBANK, GINAiStarkvi] EUBANKS.|OLYNN;l.m EVANS, ANNETTE: Bel EVANS, lIM.Ciilumlius EVANS, SIDNEY; Gulfporl EVANS. TERESA: Pienliss EZELLE. CORY; Jackson FANT.IU1.IA. Arlington. VA FERGUSON, | BRUCE: Koscu FERRELL. GREGORY; Webb FIELDS. RUTH; Rolling Fork FISACKERLY. GRACE: Sunl USHER. SI EVEN. |.i ksmi FLANAGAN. DAVID, [ai kso El.ANNES, IAMES, |a ksun FLEMING, REBECCA cjuiln FLOOD. DAVID Iackson FLOWERS, ELIZABETH. |.n FLOWERS. GLORIA: Ndli.hi FLYNT.IODEE; Laurel FORE. MARC: Edin.r. MN FOREMAN, DUSTY: Br.mdnn FORMBY, MARK; Picayune FORRESTER. SUSAN; Phehj FORTNER. LINDA; Eupura FOSTER. NANCY: Brownsville FOSTER, SARA; Hnuslon FOX. DOROTHY; Starkville FOWLER. DAVID: Jackson H lUI I R HI HI IR Ml I ' .nil ' FREEMAN. ABBE: Houston FREEMAN. RONNY. Nalchez FULTON. PATRICIA: Lciuisville CADDIS. IOHN: Iackson GALLAHER. WARREN. Slarkville GANNAWAY. |EFF: Ndshil GANNON, DOROTHY |ai kson GARDNER. |AMES; Slarkville GARRE1 SON. ROLAND; Iackson GARRISON. JEANNIE: Slarkville CARRISON. KAREN: Murlreesbor CASKINS. MACK; Tupelo GASTON. CATHY; Eupora 391 CATEWOOD. FAYE: B.iv GAT1.1N. GINA:MossPoi CAULT. |AMES; Culumhi CAUSE. VELMA:Tulwile CHARST. KAY:|ai:kson GIBBONS. SUSAN: Jar.ksi GIBSON. JOEL: Shaw GILBERT. GAIL: lackson GILLESPIE. ETHEN: Slarkville GILLESPIE. ERWIN; Slarkville Gl U1NEY. DONNIE; Kosciusko C;i.ASGOW. 1 AMES: Columbus GOLDEN. MADELINE: Slarkville GOODWIN. MILDRED; Porl Gibsc GORDON. DOUGLAS; Houston GORCAS. WILLIAM: North Little GORMAN. IKRRI. [ackson GOZA. DIANE; Canton GRAVES, RANDY: Roxie GRAY. GARY: Ella GREEN. ANTHONY: Jackson GREEN. JOHN: Charleston GREEN. LARRY: Creenv. d GREEN. MARK: |ai:kson GREENE. GREGORY: Creenville GREENE. VIKKIE; lackson GRECC, ARTHUR: Columbus GRIFFIN. GLORIA; Houston GRIFFITH. ELIZABETH; Philadelphia GRIFFITH. VERA. Brandon GRUBBS. KATHY: Pearl GUCKERT. KAREN; Grenada CUION.F.LLEN; lackson HAAS. SHURLEY: Wesl Point HAGGARD. |(l! IN. I.u kson HA1RSTON. BETTIE; Crawford HALL. LAURA: Meridian HALL. MARTHA: lackson HAMILTON. CYNTHIA. Starkv HAMILTON. HOPE: Pascagoula HAMPTON. ELMER: Slurgis HANCOCK. CINDEE: Laurel H ANKINS. REGINALD: Culumhu. HARDAGE. STEVEN; lackson HARDEMAN. SANDRA. Flora HARDY. DEBORAH: New Albany HARDY. MIKE. lackson I IARRINCTON. MICHAEL; lacks. HARRIS. ALVIN: Columbus HARRIS. DORPHINE: Olive Branch HARRIS. JENNIFER; Memphis. TN HARRIS. LINDA; Slarkville HARRIS. NANCY: Brandon HARRIS. NORMA: Memphis, IN HARRISON. NELLE; Marks HART. PAMELA; Ganlon HARTLEY. PECCY: Slarkville HARTZOG. NANCY: Meridian HATTEN. CHESTlNElAherde HAWKINS. |OI IN; Columbus HAWKINS. MARTIN; Mcmplii HAWKINS. WILLIAM. Yazoo I 1 1 A WKS, BARBARA: Oxford HAYES, IOYCE; Coffecville 392 HA YNES. HENRY: CruiMlville, HAYWOOD, KENNETH; Oxford HKARN. IENNY: Culfpnrl HEATH. CHARLES: Columbus HEICLE. CARRY: Rollinfi Fork HENDRIX, RICHARD; Austin, TX HENLEY, HOLLY: Jackson HENSLEY, IAMES; Noxapntur HERLIHY. CAROL; Jackson HERMAN. CATHERINE; Oceai HERRINI . M IN, CHESTER: Lou HERZOC. BENJAMIN: Raymon HETRICK, DONALD: Culf| HICKMAN. TER RY; Crystal Spi HILL. MARSHA: H..llv Hlnfl HILTON. IACK; Laurel HINCKLE. CARRIE; Starkville H1TT. TERRY: lackson HOBART. SAM; Crcenville HOGAN. MARTHA; Slarkvillc HOLLAND. WILLIAM; Mempr HOLLIS. ELIZABETH; Ciiluml. HOL1.IS. PAUL; Amorv HOI.MAN. HENRY; Birmmrl,., HUMAN, ROBERT; Tupelo HONAN. RICHARD; Tupelo HOPKINS. HARLEY: Jackso HOPTON. I ' EKESA, |ai kson Mi M Hi SHEILA. H.i i ' lliursl HOKNI HRI NDA shiiquul. HOUSE ( HAR1.ENE. t.le e HOUSE. IAMES Aberdeen HOWARIH. |ERRY;Clevel. HOWELL. SHEILA: Amory HUBBARD. IEFFEREY: Jack HUDSI )N. CHARLES: Tuliv HUCCINS. |()SEPH: Bloom HUGHES. CINDY; Jackson HULL. CALVIN; lackson HUME. SALLY: Jackson HUMPHRIES. LUCY. Mi-mplu HUMPHREY. ELAINE: Ebenci HUTCHINS. HARRY: lackson HUTTO. DARRELL; Jackson HUTTO. IOHNNY; Laurel HYLANDER. DAVID; Soulhav IRVIN. DOUG: lackson IRVIN. |f)HN;CarUon [SHIBASHI. CYNTHIA; Yazoo Cilj IVEY.DEBRA: Picayune IVY. VICKI: Nalchez JACKSON. ANN; Tupelo IACKSON. BESSIE: Louisville (ACKSON. DIANNE; Crr.ru illc IACKSON. GEORCE; lackson IACKSON. KATHY: Brandon IACKSON. LARRY: Pachola JACKSON. TONYA; Brandoi IACGERS. CHERYL: Ponolo IAMES lll.l.. Petal IAMES. LOU. Pel., I JAMES. SHEILA; MS Stale IARVIS. SUSAN; Louisville JASPER. EUGENE. MS State 393 IEFFERSON, RONALD: Starkville IENKINS. BRIAN; Pearl IENKINS. PAULINE: Parchman IENKINS. SPANIA: laekson IOBE. IULIANNA: Commerce. TX IOHNS. STEPHEN: Memphis. TN IOHNSON. CEORCE; Columhus IOHNSON. H. JOE; Hernando IOHNSON. ROBIN; Memphis. TN IOHNSON. SHEILA; Bellefonlaine IOHNSON. THERESA: Summit JONES. BARBARA: Columbus IONES. CYNTHIA: Tchula IONES. DEBORAH; Drew JONES. FRANK: Tupelo IONES. CRECC; Starkville Freshmen IONES, IENNIFER; laekson IONES. SCHULYER; Jackson IONES. STEPHEN. Brandon IONES. THOMAS; [ackson IOPES. SAMUEL; Picavune IORDAN. PAULA: Lexington IUEN. DEBBIE; Biloxi KAISER. DONNA; Natchez KEENE. MARY; Louisville KERKHOFF, SHARON: Natche KING. ALBERT; Greenwood KING, MARY; Greenville KING. ROBERT: Oxford KINSLEY. STEPHEN; laekson KLAUS. MARSHA; Vicksburg KLAR. GENE, laekson KNIGHT, ROBERT; Usceola.AR KOBY. TRACY; Miss. Stale KORTHAUS. MICHAEL; laekson Mil IO Pllll IP I . land M R I III Rt • M N Long Br-ai h LAMBERT. ELIZABETH: Bruokhav LAMMONS. DAWN: Clinton LAND. THOMAS: Tupelo LANGLEY. ROSALIND; Greenville LANN. CATHERINE; Aberdeen LASSEN, PAUL: Water Valley LASETER, SUSAN: Morion LAWERANCE. MARCIA; Sessums LAWRENCE. PRISCILLA; laekson LAYMAN. THERESA: laekson LECKIE. JEAN: Natchez LEE. CARL: Columbus LEE. |ON: Greenwood LECCETT. ROSE: Laurel LETTERI. |OHN; Louisville LEWIS. CREGORY; Columbus LEWIS. |OHN; Columbus LEWIS. KAREN: Miss. Stale LINDLEY. WILLIAM; Jackson LITTLE. SUSAN; Crystal Springs LOGAN, DAVID: Newton LONC. PEGGY: Owens Crossroar LOTT. CHARLES: Jackson LOVE. JOYCE; Crawford LOVETT, DORIS: Greenville LOWE. BRIAN; laekson LOWERY. DORIS: Slccns 394 LUMMUS. IASPI2R; Arlc 1.1 irsll JY. IAMES; l.nkson 1 I sk BETH:Clinlon MADISON, MARY; Broo M i.l .1 i. I HARLESiColi MAI II E, MARCUS: Mag MACEE, PAT; Ponlolnc: MAHER, ROB; Pasi agou MA|( IRS, WILLIAM; Culfpo MARKS, DAVID; Culfport MARLOW, I ERRY; Brandoi MARSHALL, |i 1SEPI I, I l.li, MARTIN. |OI IN; Bilnxi MARTIN. AUBREY; Calhoui MARTIN, MICHAEL; Culfpi MASSEY, MARY; Marks MASSEY. SHERI: Clinton MATHEWS. WILLIAM. Tupelo MATTHES. MARY: Miss. Slalc MATTHEWS. STEVEN, |,i, kson MAT II ACE. RICHARD; |ackson MATULICH. LEISA: Columbia MAXEY, DAVID; New Albany MAY.MANSUL; |ai kson M, HAY. BAVERLY; Bay Springs Mr.CARTY. KIMBERLY: Columbus McCLUSKEY, PATRICIA; Slarkvillc MiCOY.DARCY.Lihorlv Mi DANIEL, CYN 1 HI A. Slarki ille Mi. DILL. LYNN, Louisville Mi DONALD. ROBERI. Meridian Mi DONN1EAL. DONALD; Taylorsvi McEWEN. MARCIA: Columbus Mi.GEHEE. KENNETH; Tupelo M. COUGH, OSCAR. Morion M. COWAN, MICHAEL: Yazoo Cily Mi I .RATH. lOHN; Yazoo Cily Mi 11.WAIN. DONALD; Slarkvillc Mi INTOSH. MARK; |.n. kson McKINLEY, KARL; |.n kson Mi K1NNIE. CHARLES; |ackson Mi KINNEY. WILLIAM, Ocean Sprin M, LEAN. WILLIAM; Tunica Mi.MASTER. RONALD; Yazoo Cily M, MURRAY. |UDY; Sl.irknllc Mi.NEEL. BILLY; Noxapater McNEER. LINDA; Greenwood Mi NEIL, |ANET;Chnlon Mi QUARRY. LISA: Woodland McREE. RICHARD; Holcomb MEADES. GLORIA: Columbus MEASELLS. CHERYL; |,n kson MEREDITH. GERALD; Hernando MERRITT. WILLIAM; lackson MIDDLETON. MELANIE; Winona MILLER. ANDRE; Hernando MILLER. DELAND: Leakesv MILLER. LEE; lackson MILLER. NANCY: Aberdeer MILLER. ROBERT: Aberdee MILLS. CHARLES; Darlinfi MILLS. IAMES. Vicksburg MILLS. ROBERT: Union MINOR. I ANICE. Slarkvillc 395 MITCHELL. ELIZABETH; Wesl Poinl MITCHELL. KEITH: Bay St. Louis MITCHELL. MOLLIE; Cleveland MOAK. LAURA; Sl.irkvillt- MONAGHAN. MARTHA; Jackson MONTAGUE. MEL1NDA. Halliesburg MOODY. VANESSA; Vicksburg MOONEYHAM. |AMES. Cilhc.un City MOOR. CHARLES; Grccnwooc MOORE. CARL: Scoll MOORE. DEBORA. Pearl MOORE. DEBRA: Slarkvdle MOORE. DEBRA: Brandon MOORE. RANDY; Dundee MOORE. REBECCA. Houston MOORE. RICHARD; Columbus MOORE. RICKY: Dundee MORAN. TIMOTHY; Culfporl MORELAND. CHARLES; Amory MORGAN. IAMES; Slarkville MORGAN. |ANE; lackson MORETON. KATHARINE. Brookha MORRIS. DEBLShaw MORROW. SUSAN; Brandon MOSBY. CLIFFORD. Canton MOSLEY. TOMMY; Slarkville MORTIMER. CHARLES. Kilmichael MOYNIHAN. IIMMY. lackson MUKPHREE. DORINDA; Slarkville MURPHY. KAREN; lackson MURRAY. DAVID; Taylorsville MURRELL. IAMES; Lu.kson Freshmen MI ISZAR. BARBARA; O. can Springs MYERS. KATHY; Pelahalchie MYLES. TONLCreenville MYRICK. GRADY; Halliesburg NABI )RS. SHARON. Slarkville NANCE. CAROLYN: Greenwood NANNEY. SUSANNE; Tupelo NASH. DAVIS; Tupelo NASH. EVELYN: Slarkvi lie NASH. WILLIE: Slarkville NAUSE. FRAN: lackson NEAL. BEN|AMIN:Pheb,i NEAL, PAULA: Wesl Poinl NEAL, SAMUEL: Jackson NEII.I.. IANE: Laurel NELMS. MICHAEL: Wesl Po NETTI l-.s. MARY, lackson NEVI- ' .I.S. ROBIN; Vicksburg NICHOLS. KENT; lackson NICHOLS. MARGARET: Olive Brant NICHOLSON. GEORGE: Newlon NIXON. FREDDY: Hunlsville. Al. NOAH. DONALD: Carrollon NOBLES. NEIL; Pheba OBANNON. |IM; lackson O ' BRYAN. DARREL; Winona ODIIM. DEBORAH. I. iberly, IX OCDEN. RICHARD; Columbus O ' KEEFE. KINCHEN; Clarksdale OI.ANDF.R. CHARLIE; Meridian O ' NEIL. ROBIN: Laurel OUTLAW. CHARLIE: Slarkville 396 OWEN. ELLEN. Ikiiluii.i OWENS. CLKNDA: Dm OWENS, RIC] IKY: Louisville PACK, ROBIN; Oulfliurl PALMER, MICHAEL: Slarkville PARKER, PAULA; Vh ksburij PARKS, Wll.l 1AM; New Alban PARRISH, HARVEY: I Ixil.i PASI 1 IAI WIU.IAM: Brandon PATRICK, |OE; MSSl.ilc PA I RICK, I ' AM; Laurel PATRICK, SUSAN; BrnxKin PATTERSON, |OYOE;Columlil PA ' l rERSON, ROBERT; lll.i Be PAUL. SHERRI: Pioavuno PA VLOU, LARRY; la ' okson PAYNE. CHARLES: Croenville PEARSON, MARY; Louisville PENNARTZ. DENISE; Doorfiel PENECOST. BEN; Doddsville PEPPER, BOBBY; Slarkville PERKINS. |(); Vicksburfi PERY, BETSY; Columbus PETERSON. LYMAN; Monlii e PETTY. SAMWELL; Columhu PHILLIPS. ]AMES; Jackson PIERALISI. CYNTHIA: U-luntl PIERCE. KAREN, lackson PILLOW, HOII, l.ir.iiw I PITTMAN. PATRK IA; Sunlin POE. CI.KNDA: Freni li Camp POl.k. MARK; Slarkville PORTER. |OHN. Lcxinglon PORTER. SHIRLEY Houslon P( IS| ' I |l I I R| , ., Uoll POSEY Rl in i| I ' ll PhiLiili ' lpI POTTS, I YNTH1A; Vic ksburfj POWELL. GLENDA: Brandon PRATT. MARTHA: Greenville PRATT. ROBERT; Pans. TN PREWITT. DONNA: Ad PRII I h M HR Mi PRIMOS, HOUSTON: )a PROCI ' OR. |OHN:ChiY, PROVOST. SALLY: Gull PURVIS, JOHN; Jackson RAMSEY, GEORGE: Sla RAMSEY. LOWERY: Vil RANDALL. LISA; Meridian RANGEL, CARMEN: Venezuela RATLIFF, DOROTHY: Vicksbur; RAY. BEVERLY; Cleveland RAY. KIMBERLY; Wcsl Puinl RAY, STEPHEN; Walnu: RAYBURN. CLENN; Purvis READ. MARK; Lucedalc Rl- ' l II IH III RSI I II. I SI RI-.IIWI H HI I HARLKS; ' RI-.EI). HR IN. laikson Rl I [I I .1 i IRI .1 M. ill, si REM). IAMIE: Vicksburs REID.KATHRYN:C,inlni REYNOLDS. RANDY: Fo RHALY, WILLIAM: |.„k 397 RHODES. SHELIA. H.mslon kii i now si.nkiiiii- RICE. DOROTHY; Slarkville RICHARDSON, GERALD: Slarkville RICHARDSON, |OHN; Greenwood RICHARDSON. REGINA; Winona RIGOINS. IOHN: lonesboro. Ark RILES. STAN; Laurel Rl !i IIKV.I URI lb Mirrlnme ROBERTSON. DEBRA; Greenvi ROBINSON. CYNTHIA; Slarkvi ROBINSON. KENNETH; Slarkv ROBINSON. MARK; Madison ROBINSON. RON; Columbus ROGERS. GARY: Gulfporl ROGERS. PAM: Pearl ROGERS. SUSAN; Foresl ROLAND. ANDREW: Clarksdale I iMIM In INN Sunfloive, ROSENBAUM. RUTH: Meridian ROSS. IO: Crenada ROWAN. CAROLYN; Jackson ROWLES. MARY; Wesl Poinl ROYAL. THERESA: Midnighl RUSH, PHILLIP. Miss Sidle. MS RUSSELL. RENEE; Columbus RUSSELL. TWYLA: Ponloloc K ' M i i ii. i i.n m i ,,i RYALS, LLOYD: Dundee ST IOHN, DREW: Halliesburg SANDEFUR. DAVID; Greenville SANDLIN. WILLIAM; Pass Chnslian SAUCIER. |ACK:Picauyne SAUCIER. MARGUERITE: Oxford SCHAPER. KATHY: Tupelo SCHILLING. FELIX: Greenville SCHMIDT. RHONDA; Greenville. IL SCHOLTES. CYNTHIA; Slarkville SCHWARTZ, LISA; Indianola SCURLOCK, W1LMA: Tillaloba SEITZ. DAVID: Miss. Slale SESSIONS, TERRI; Foresl SHAFFER. MITZI: Indianola SHARP. ROBIN; Laurel SHAW. SHIRLEY; Eupora SHELBY. PAULA: Terry SHEPHERD. CHARLES; Gulfporl SHERMAN. ROBERT; Pompano Beach. Fla SHOEMAKER. MARY; Bav Springs SHOTTS. PAMELA; lackson SHOWS. SHERRY: lackson SHULER. DIANE: Greenwood SHURLDS. HENRY: Maben SILLS. MARK; lackson SIMMONS. THOMAS: Lcland SIMPSON. ROBERT: Byhalia SINCLKTON. STEVE: Gulfporl SLATON, CARSON: Philadelphii SI.ICI I. WILLIAM: Cary SLOAN, FRAN; Vicksburjj SMALL WOOD. PAUL: Brookhav SMITH. DONNA: lackson SMITH. ETHEL; Vicksburg BROWN. DONALD; Miss. Stale 398 SMITH. ETHEL; Greenville SMITH, |AMES: Picayune SMITH, IANET: Jackson SMITH. MARGARET; Colu SMITH. MARY: Jackson SMI I II. NAN:Quilman SMITH. PECCY; Coldwalci SMITH. TERRI: ackson SMITH. WILLIS: Culfporl SMITH. YVONNE; Pln-ba SMI rHER. SUSAN; Woodvil SOMERS. DAVID; Aberdeen SOPER. BILL; Pearl SOPER. REX: Pearl SPARKS. RANDY: M..r -In SPEED. |OIIN. |.ii I sou SPELL. LEE; Columbia SPENCER. DAVID. 1. 1, Urn SPENCER. RICKY: Slarkvillc SPENCER, LESLIE: Jackson SPURCEON. BRENDA; Brooks, STALLINCS. DEANNA; Olive I STANLEY. SHERRIE; [aokson STARR, MICHAEL. N.Ht luv STEEN. KATHRYN: Leland STEPHENS. SUZANNE: Mao.ee STEPHENSON. PATRICIA; Vicksburo STEVENS. MICHAEL. Nan he STEVENS, MYRA. I ackson STEWARD. HI ' H ' S. Smilhville STEWART. BEVERLY; Tupelo STEWART. HOPE: Holly Springs SI EVVART. |EB, I.. i kson Sll.n R I M R( 1 I lorei SIEU K I SIIEK ' l [ Mi:Co SIOC.ls.SIll I K ANDY. Pica STOKES. Mil H. STONE, MAIT HEW Pas STRAIN, Dor. no Bena STKIBLINO.OI.EN. Ph.la STRONC. | AMt:S: Greenwood STOCKSTILL. CAROLYN. Pic a ' SULLIVAN. SHERRY; Batesvilll SUMMERLIN, LORE lackson SURRATT. VIVIAN; |ai kson SWARTZBERG, MURRAY; Slai SWILLEY. LEE, Meridian TABBERT. NEDRA. Amorv TAKAYESI i. JAMES. Columbus TANNER. AMY: Ncwlon TATE. CENE: Prairie Poinl TATTIS. ANASTASIA: lackson TAYLOR. CHINA. Slarkville TAYLOR. HOWELL C; Haltiesh TAYLOR. PAMELA. MSU II MM I c .1 V.ll Vi, kslmie. TERRELL. CHARLOTTE:; Columbus TERRELL, SALLY lO; Liberty TEW. WILLIAM ERNEST: Laurel THOMAS. CYNTHIA KAY; Newlnn THOMAS. LINDA DIANN; Louisville THOMAS. MARTHA KEY: Foresl THOMAS. RONALD DUANE: Louisville THOMPSON. BARBARA: Slarkville 399 THOMPSON. PATTY; Greenville THOMSON. IAMES P.. Slarkville THORNTON. BRENDA: lacksun THORNTON. MARY |ANE; Webb THORNTON. SUSAN; Morion TILLERY. LISA: Laurel T1NSLEY. MICHAEL; Philadelphia TOBERMAN. IAMES ROBERT. Spanish Fori, AL TODD. LAURA ELIZABETH; West Poll TOMASO. MONICA: Tupelo TOUCHSTONE. DALE: Clinlon TOWNSEND, LANNIE; Brandon TRAMEL. THOMAS; Slarkville TREBOT1CH. LUCY; lackson TR1PLETT. GEORGE; Carlhase TROTTER. ROY; Greenwood TROT1 hR. STEPHEN; Memphis. TN TULLOS. SHIRLEY; Pearl TURCOTTE. |EAN MARIE; Philadelphia TYREE. ELYSE; Forest UNDERWOOD. RICHARD, Ft Benning. GA UPTON. SHEREE: Walnul Grove VANCE. FRANK; Balesville VAN LANDINCHAM. WAYNE; Creenwood VAN ZANDT, CYNTHIA. Clinton VAN ZANDT. |OHN: Miss Slale VINSON, DAVID; lackson VINSON. IIM;Courtland V1RDEN. MATTHEW; Greenville VOYLES. MARLA: Tupelo WALDROP. KATHY; Danville. VA WALKER. ALPHONSO; Macon WALKER. KATHRYN; Canlon WALKER. DOROTHY; Water Valley WALKER. ROBERT; Fullon WALL. LAWRENCE; lackson WALLACE. ODIE; Slarkville WARD. |ANIE;Gulfport WARD. WILLIAM; Louisville WARNER. 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' 3 l + ma ' } ■•£.?. -v . i . m j -j - 1 ? i 4hJ) ■ «. ' ' ■ K 4 ' ■ a . itafif; A« sit J J k ■ « V Wide World of Sports World Series — Cincinnati 4, Boston 3 Ali over Foreman Chris Evertt takes big money Oklahoma 1 State on probation (6-4-1) Super Bowl X — Steelers again Gary Hooker — MSU ' s own Globetrotter Archie Griffin gets Heisman 2 Packer forgotten by S.E.C. WFL folds Goode leaves MSU Ron Polk takes baseball helm 1976 Olympics: Innsbruck, Montreal Miss. Mud Cliff Finch elected governor Evelyn Gandy — first woman Lt. Gov. Tornado smashes McComb The U.S. of A. President Ford fires and fumbles Presidential assassination plots failed Patti Hearst discovered Bicentennial fanfare Rockefeller refuses possible Veep bid New York declares bankruptcy Postage 13c LaGuardia bombing Reagan challenges Ford Saigon evacuation Mayaguez incident Extra! Extra! Jaws Three Days of the Condor Fuzzy Buffers quiet down The Fonze Gay movement builds Karen Quinlan — Right to Die Angola — another Viet Nam? Local-Yocals Cowbells taken away Coliseum completed President William Giles retires Dr. McComas steps in Enrollment skyrockets Hamlin Trojans — Delta Gamma win overall flag football Bob Hope amuzes Kreskin amazes Linda Ronstadt sings but does not talk Frat parties close to non-Greeks Charlie Daniels Band — gettin ' down Sig Ep house finished Shuttle bus system added Stennis Political Forum In Memoriam Becky Paden Dr. Charles E. Lewis Dr. Barry Box Charles Shira Doxey Fisher Lee J. Cobb Euell Gibbons Sal Mineo Agatha Christie Aristotle Onassis Generalissimo Franco Chou En-lai Senior Credits A ABEL, BETTY JEAN: MSU Choir, BSU. ADAMS, MARY ANGELYN: Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi. AGNEW, CHARLES C: Veterans Club, Agronomy Club. ALAZCON, GOLBERTO: MSU Soccer, MSU Tennis. ALLBRITTON, DEBORAH CLAIRE: Alpha Delta Pi, BSU, UPC — Social Committee, SMEA. ALLEN, GAREY CARL: Farmhouse. ALLEN, H. GAY: Delta Delta Delta, Little Sis- ters of Lambda Chi Alpha. ALLEN, VICKIE: Home Ec. Club. ALLEY, PATRICIA CAROL: Block and Bridle Club — Vice Pres., Alpha Zeta, Alpha Lambda Delta. ANDERSON, MARGARET EURETHA: Pi Delta Epsilon, MSU Broadcasters — Treas., WMSB — Continuity Director. ARDAHL, ANN: AED, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi. ASHFORD, MARILYN: AA + , Society of Alpha. ASHLEY, RICHARD KIETH: Triangle, MSU Band, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Circle K, IEEE. AUDENAERT, MARY LYNN: S. D. Lee Hon- ors, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Chi Theta, Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Gamma Sigma, President ' s List, Dean ' s List, Air Force Sweetheart. AUDENAERT, WILLIAM NEAL: Alpha Phi Omega, Scabbard and Blade, WST Club, For- estry Products Research Society, Society of Wood Science and Technology, National Bank of Commerce of Miss. Award, President ' s List, Dean ' s List, Air Force ROTC. B BACKSTROM, WILLIAM MAGRUDER: Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, MSU Foot- ball and Basketball Trainer, Accounting Club, SA Senator. BAILEY, JAMES WARREN: ASCE, Chi Epsi- lon. BALSER, VALERIE VIRGINIA: Reflector Staff, Catholic Newman Apostolate, Delta Tau BANKSTON, VAN ALAN: Landscape Archi- tecture Club. BARDIN, CYNTHIA LANE: Phi Beta Lambda, MBEA. BARNETT, WILLIAM STEVE: SAM, Intra- murals. BARLOW, CHARLES SAINSBURY: Campus Crusade for Christ, Freshman Honorary Soci- ety. BARNES, DAVID L.: Pi Sigma Epsilon. BARNES, JAMYE ELIZABETH: Chi Omega, MSU Tennis, SAE Little Sister, Home Ec. Club. BARR, WILLIAM DAVID: Reflector, Video Tape Committee. BARRETT ' PSHON: Young Americans for Freedom, Phi Alpha Theta, University Choir, BSU, Wesley, SMEA, Phi Kappa Phi, Presi- dent ' s Scholar. BARRETT, SUZANNE: Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. BARRY, EDDIE WEST: NSEA. BASS, ROBERT HARRELL: Sigma Phi Epsi- lon, IEEE, ETA Kappa NU — Treas. BATSON, KATHY RUTH: Phi Lambda Pi — Treas., Home Ec. Club. BATSON, MELA JIE ANN: Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda Theta, Kappa Delta Pi — Pres., Dean ' s Council of Education, AWS, SMEA, BSU, Phi Kappa Phi, Council for Exceptional Children. BATSON, WENTZ ATKIN, JR.; Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Pi Mu, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Engineering Council, AIIE. BAYLOT, JAMES THOMAS: Phi Kappa Phi, Chi Epsilon, ASCE. BEAW, ROBERT DENNIS: University Chorus, Music Educators ' National Conference. BEASLEY, JOHN HAROLD: Sigma Chi, Soci- ety for the Advancement of Marketing. BECK, BETTY: Delta Gamma — Elections, SMEA, President and Dean ' s List, Bridal Fair Committee, Entertainment Committee, KA Old South Court. BALL, BELINDA: University Singers, Inter- Residence Hall Council, MSU Chorus, Dorm Vice President. BELL, DAVID B.: Kappa Sigma. BELL, JOHN STEPHEN: MSU Band. BELUE, PEGGY KAY: Compass Club, Pi Omega Pi. BENDER, WILLIE ALLEN, JR.: AA + , Society of Black Engineers, MSU Engineer Staff, Soci- ety of Biological Engineers. BENNETT, JAMES ALLAN: Delta Chi. BERRY, DENNIS: SMEA, CEC. BETHUNE, ROBIN ELAINE: Alpha Delta Pi Treas UPC BEVERLY, ANN CONREY: Delta Gamma, Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi, SMEA. BIGNOLI, ANTHONY PETER: Alpha Pi Mu — Treas., Sigma Omicron Tau — Vice Pres., Reflector, Intramurals, American Institute of Industrial Engineers — Pres. BILLINGSLEY, RALPH MARTIN: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Accounting Club, President ' s Scholar, Dean ' s List. BISHOP, JANIE: Delta Gamma, Uniorf Enter- tainment Committee, Student Association Social Committee. BISHOP, LAURA LYNN: MSU Horticulture Club — Editor, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Little Sisters of Star and Crescent. BLAKENEY, RALPH HARVEY: Reflector — Business Manager, Beta Alpha Psi — Treas. BONNEY, MARY ELLEN: Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Accounting Club, Little Sister of Theta Tau. BOOKER, VICKIE DIANE: Wanawake Soci- ety — Vice Pres., Phi Beta Lambda, Miss. Busi- ness Education Association, AA + , Black Voices — Sec. BOWERS, DIANE: Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi — Vice Pres., Tau Beta Pi, Miss. Society of Biological Engineers, Sudduth Scholarship. BOWIE, BONNIE LEE: Choir, Chorale, Madri- gals, Sigma Alpha Iota, MFNC. BOWIE, KAREN LEA: Pi Omega Pi. BOWIE, JAMES SHELTON: Kappa Sigma, Reveille, Bulldog Mascot. BOYD, RANDY PHILLIP: Forestry Club, Soci- ety of American Forestry, Sharp Scholarship, Intramurals. BOYCE, SUSAN CAROLE: Blackfriars, Intra- murals. BOYD, VERNON BRUCE: Intramurals. BOZEMAN, MINNIE LUCINDA: Phi Mu, Lambda Chi Alpha Little Sister. BRADFORD, DIANE: Hull Hall — Pres., IRHC, Accounting Club. BRADFORD, JEANNE: Alpha Delta Pi, Union Committee, K-ette, Circle K, MSU Choir, BSU, Civics, SMEA, MSU Recruiting Team, Com- mittee of 82, Dean ' s List. BRADLEY, MARY WILLETTA: Campus Cru- sade, BSU, S. D. Lee Honors, Pre-Med Club Intramurals. BRAHAN, HELEN ANNE: UPC — Social Committee, SA Social Committee. BRANCH, CHERYL KAY: Phi Mu, Spirit Committee, Freshman Cheerleader. BRIDGES, ELVIA R.: Pre-Vet Club, Alpha Zeta. BRIGGS, MARY FRANCES: Delta Gamma, UPC Entertainment Committee, BSU, Alpha Omega Delta, S. D. Lee Honors, Women ' s Var- sity Tennis Team, Secretary — Social Work Club, Phi Alpha. BRITT, THOMAS HARLAN: Karate, MACE, Phi Theta Kappa. BRITTON, DONNA JOY: Alpha Chi Omega. BROOKS, WILLIAM HOWARD: IED Associa- tion. BROWN, DONNA HELEN: Alpha Delta Pi, Panhellenic — Publicity and Chaplain, Inter- school Council, President — College of Arts and Sciences, Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee, Faculty Evaluation Committee, SMEA. BROWN, SEBRON: Forestry Club. BRUMFIELD, MELINDA LOUISE: Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi, MBEA, Dean ' s Cabinet. BUIE, LARRY: MSU Football, MSU Track, Alpha Phi Alpha, M-Club, ASCE, Black Engi- neers. BULLMAN, JACK: Sigma Gamma Epsilon. BULLOCK, RONALD ALAN: Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, BSU, Intramurals. BURGESS, MILBURN RAY: Block and Bridle, Rodeo Club, Rodeo Team, FFA. BURCH, JOHN CLAY: Sigma Chi, Dean ' s List, President ' s List. BURROW, ALECIA M.: Pi Omega Pi. BUTTROSS, RICHARD ALFRED: Beta Gamma Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi, MSU Soccer Team, Egotistic Hedonist Club. BYRD, ELIZABETH LEE: Phi Chi Theta, Kappa Delta — Ass ' t Treasurer, Rice Dorm Council, Co-op Student, UPC Special Events Committee, SAM. BYRD, KARL EDGAR: Alpha Tau Omega. CALLICOTT, JAMES STEELE: Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship. CAMP, JOSEPH LEE: Agronomy Club, Intra- mural Football, Softball, Basketball. CAMP, ROBBIE L.: Delta Delta Delta. CAMP, TED REX: Future Farmers of America, Pre-Vet Club. CAMPBELL, FIDELIA JOHNSON: Alpha Chi Omega, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Blackfriars. CAMPBELL, JEAN ANNE: Chi Omega, Scotch Guard, Alpha Zeta Pi Delta Epsilon, S. D. Lee Honor Society, Reveille Staff. CARLISLE, RICKY JOE: Block and Bridle, Rodeo Club, Meat Judging Team. CARMICHAEL, SANDRA JEAN: CEC. CARR, GREGORY LEON: IRHC. CARRAWAY, CONNIE MONTON: Alpha Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, UPC Holiday Entertainment Committee, State of Mississippi Education Association, Dean ' s List. CARTER, MARCIA ANN: Delta Delta Delta. CARTER, NANCY RUTH: IRHC, University Chorus, University Chorale. CARTER, ROBIN JEAN: AA+ Social Work Club. CASH, JEROME DALE: MEA. CHANCELLOR, WILBUR GRAY: Future Farmers of America. CHANEY, DAVID L.: Horticulture Club, Landscape Contracting Club. CHANEY, MELVIN H.: Kappa Sigma, SAM. CHESNUT, CHERYL ANN: Sigma Chi Little Sister, Judicial Council, Physical Education Club. CHULKOVS, MICHAEL: AIIE. CLARK, JAMES EARL: Future Farmers of America. CLARK, REGENA JOYCE: Zeta Tau Alpha, Pi Omega Pi. CLARK, SHERRY GALE: Alpha Zeta, Block and Bridle. CLARK, THOMAS EARL: Phi Kappa Phi. CLAUNCH, SUSAN LYNN: Phi Beta Lambda, Accounting Club. CLAY, LARRY DAVID: American Fisheries Society, Wildlife Society, DD. CLEMENTS, KAREN DENISE: Chi Omega, Union Calendar Girl, Homecoming Queen, Delta Chi Calendar Girl, Scotch Guard, Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sister, Varsity Cheer- leader, Junior Homecoming Maid, Campus Favorite, Reveille Beauty, Miss Reveille, Alter- nate — Best Dressed Coed, Dean ' s and Presi- dent ' s Lists. CLEMMER, ROBERT MITCHELL: Pre-Vet Club, Dairy Science Club. CLOWER, RAY MOORE: Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Zeta. COATS, RONALD HUGH: Forestry Club, Society of American Foresters. 418 COGHLAN, DORIS RICHARE: AIIE, Theta Tau. COLEMAN, CAROLYN ANN: Chi Omega, BSU Executive Council, Campus Crusade for Christ, Alpha Zeta, Kappa Omicron Pi, Pi Delta Phi, Reflector Staff, UPC Entertainment Committee, President ' s Standing Committee, Phi Kappa Tau Little Sister, MSU Orientation Leader. COLEMAN, LARRY REDELL: Farm House, Blue Key, FFA, AZ, Omicron Delta Kappa. COLEY, TRAVIS CARL: American Fishery Society, Wildlife Society, Co-Manager — Cat- fish Lab, South Farm D-D. COLETTA, JOHN ALAN: Association for Computing Machinery, S. D. Lee Honors Council, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Upsi- lon Pi Epsilon. COLVIN, CHIRSTY V.: Phi Kappa Phi. COMER, PATTY JO: MENC. COMFORT, RANDY MORGAN: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, UCSC, National Science Foundation Under-Graduate Research Pro- gram. CONWAY. EMILY ANN: Delta Gamma, Fine Arts Committee, S. D. Lee Honors Program, SMEA — Sec, Pi Lambda Theta, Honary Edu- cation. COOK, HELEN ELIZABETH: Delta Gamma, Cardinal Key, Pi Lambda Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Kappa Phi, MSU Choir, MSU Chorale, CEC, SMEA, AWS, IRHC, Inter-School Council, Dean ' s Cabinet, College of Ed. — Treas., Campus Crusade, Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, Dorm House Council. COOK, WILLIAM MICHAEL: Marine Engi- neering Technology Society. CORDRAY, DEBRA EILEEN: Kodokan Judo Club, Dean ' s Scholar. COSBY, DEBORAH SUE: Alpha Chi Omega, Pre-Law Club — Sec. COSGROVE, SUSAN E.: Home Ec. Club. COSKREY, WAYNE REED: President ' s Scholar, S. D. Lee Honors, Program Partici- pant, Society of Physics Students, Phi Eta Sigma. COUGHLIN, BRIDGET ARLENE: Phi Mu. COURSON, PAM DIANE: Chi Omega — Vice Pres., SEA, MSU Choir, Pi Lambda Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, Miss MSU, Best Dressed Coed. COX, PAMELA JETT: MSU Track Assistant. CRAFT, SKY: Delta Delta Delta, Associated Women ' s Students, Senate, Reveille Staff, Union Publicity Committee, Alpha Zeta, MSU Dogcatcher, Home Ec. Club, Jr. and Sr. Pan- hellenic, Sigma Chi Little Sister. CRAVEN, WILLIAM STEVEN: IEEE, Execu- tive Council, BSU, The Fishermen. CREEL, WILLIAM CHARLES: Association of Baptist Students. CROSBY, LINDA SUSAN: Alpha Delta Pi, Council for Exceptional Children, SMEA, EPC Holiday Entertainment, Panhellenic Repre- sentative. CROUCH, RONNIE: Forestry Club, Society of American Foresters. CRUISE, SUSAN HELEN: Delta Gamma, Union Program Council, AIFD — Pres., Horti- culture Club, Freshman Class Officer. CRUM, CHARLES LUKE: MENC, MSU Band, MSU Stage Band, MSU Clarinet Choir. CRUMBLEY, CAROL A.: Chi Omega, Social Work Club, Corrections Sequence Advisory Committee — Chrm., Reveille — Editor, Board of Publications, UPC Entertainment Commit- tee, President ' s List, Dean ' s List, Pi Delta Epsi- lon, Who ' s Who, Hall of Fame, Cardinal Key, Phi Kappa Phi. CRUMBY, ROBERT L.: Student Association Senate, Critz Hall — Pres., Sigma Nu. CULPEPPER, RHONDA JOY: SMEA, Pi Lambda Theta, Intramural Football. CUMBERLAND, BILL: BSU, The Fishermen. CUMMINGS, DEBORAH ANN: CEC. CURREY, MARY ANGELA: Delta Gamma, Student Mississippi Education Association, MSU Fashion Board, UPC Fine Arts Commit- tee, College of Education Dean ' s Cabinet, Dean ' s List. CURTIS, SUSAN VIRGINIA: Delta Gamma, Home Economics Club, AWS Representative, Compass Club, Alpha Zeta. CZARNECKI, JUDITH ANN: Society of Phys- ics Students, Catholic Students Association. I) DAILY, DOUGLAS CLAY: Kappa Alpha. DALE, JAMES M.: Varsity Basketball, Wildlife Society, Dean ' s Council, Circle K Club. DALE, JANIS ELIZABETH: Alpha Delta Pi, BSU Publicity Director, UPC Committee, MSU Choir, Dean ' s List, Kappa Pi, Intramurals, AWS. DAVENPORT, DEBRA ANN: Reporter in DECA, President ' s Standing Committee. DAVIS, HOWARD RAYMOND: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Philo Demos, Dean ' s List, Accounting Club. DAVIS, JANA NAN: Student Mississippi Edu- cation Association, Council for Exceptional Children, Pi Lambda Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, Campus Girl Scouts, President ' s and Dean ' s List. DEATION, JAMES FREDRICK: Sigma Chi. DISANZA, LEONARD JUDE: Triangle, IEEE. DODSON, DANNY MARION: Triangle, Asso- ciation for Computing Machinery, Dean ' s List. DONOVAN, JERRY LEE: Theta Tau, IEEE. DOUGLAS, JOHN KARL: Kappa Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi, Elder Statesmen, Executive Assistant to President of Student Association, President of Student Association, various UPC Committees. DRAPER, NORMA E.: Alpha Delta Pi, UPC Special Events Committee, Alpha Lambda Delta. DUGAN, PATRICIA ANN: Block and Bridle, Alpha Lambda Delta, Data Processing Man- agement Association. DUKE, GEORGE MICHAEL: BSU, Ham Radio. DUNAWAY, JUNE ADELE: Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau Delta. DUNBAR, JANE LOUISE: Accounting Club, Beta Alpha Psi, Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Beta Lambda. E EASON, GWENDOLYN: Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Zeta, Horticulture Club, Fashion Board, Little Sister of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Intramu- rals, Discipline Committee. EAST, ERIC LOUIS: ACM. ECKLER, SCOTT C: Alpha Tau Omega. EDWARDS, JORENE ADAIR: SMEA, Delta Gamma, UPC Recreation Committee. EDWARDS, MARY LEES: Kappa Delta, Lambda Chi Alpha Little Sister, Kappa Pi, UPC Social Committee, President ' s and EILAND, JOE WARREN: Forestry Club. ELLINGTON, PAM A.: News Director for WMSB, Mississippi State Broadcasters Club. ELLIS, PAUL MEREDITH: Kappa Sigma, SA Judicial Council, Alpha Kappa Psi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Blue Key, Elder Statesmen, IFC, Inter-School Council, President Business and Industry, Phi Elta Sigma. EMERSON, JENNY W.: Majorette, MSU Band, Symphonic Band, MSU Fashion Board. EPTING, DAVID RILEY: MSU Band, MSU Stage Band, MSU Choir, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfo- nia, Phi Kappa Phi, MENC, President ' s Scholar. ERVIN, BARBARA JEAN: Accounting Club, Chi Omega, Girl Scouts Leader, Intramural Sports. ERVIN, CARSON: Alpha Phi Alpha, Afro American Plus, Who ' s Who. ESTES, LAWRENCE CLIFFORD: Landscape Architecture Club. ESTES, TERESA REED: Home Economics Club. EVANS, MARCITA: Delta Gamma, Angel Flight, Sophomore Alumni Representative, S. D. Lee Honors, Sigma Tau Delta, Dean ' s List, Bicentennial Committee, President ' s List. FAGIN, MARY BETSY: Delta Delta Delta. FAIRCHILD, SAMUEL T.: ASCE. FANT, ROMONA DENISE: Alpha Chi Omega, MSU Maroon Band, MSU Flag Corps, Reflector Staff, Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Delta Epsilon, S. D. Lee Honors, Who ' s Who in Col- leges and Universities, Alpha Lambda Delta. FARRIS, JAMES TERRY: Future Farmers of America. FARRISH, ALLEN BOYD: Lambda Chi Alpha, ACM. FELKER, RICHARD EDWIN: Omicron Delta Kappa, Blue Key, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Philo Demos, Elder Statesmen, Alpha Epsilon Delta. FERGUSON, LEE DEVALL: Block and Bridle. FERGUSON, SHEILA KAY: Home Economics Club. FERREE, RICHARD F.: Kappa Alpha, Alpha Kappa Psi, Philo Demos, Omicron Delta Kappa, Blue Key, Student Director of Union, Outstanding Senior, Men from AWS, Dean ' s and President ' s List. FIELDS, REBECCA LEE: Delta Gamma, Inter- residence Hall Council, Physical Educat ion Club, SMEA, UPC Entertainment Committee, AWS. FILGO, GERMAINE L.: Kappa Delta, UPC Special Events Committee, Panhellenic Coun- cil, President ' s Discipline Committee, Dean ' s List. FISHER, PHILIP RICHERD: Sigma Phi Epsi- lon, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi, Var- sity Cheerleader, SA Senate, Elder Statesmen, Intramural Allstar Football, Chairman Appro- priations Committee, President Pro-tempore Senate, Mr. MSU, Semper Fidelis. FITTS, CHARLES E.: Future Farmers of America. FLOWERS, GORDON: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Philo Demos, Elder Statesmen, Blue Key, Omi- cron Delta Kappa. FLINT, NONA BETH: Circle K, Wesley Foun- dation. FLYNT, JOE G.: Kappa Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Blue Key, Omicron Delta Kappa, Read- missions Committee. FONG, GEORGE SAM: Alpha Phi Omega, Society for the Advancement of Management. FORBES, MILES EDWARD: Forestry Club, Wildlife Society. FORD, EDDIE BURL: Kappa Sigma, UPC Tel- evision Committee, MSU Spirit Committee, Reveille Staff, IFC Representative. FORD, JIM BURNS: Sigma Chi. FORD, REGENA: CEC, SMEA, Alpha Delta Pi. FORESMAN, CYNTHIA FAITH: Reveille Staff, Business Manager, Pi Delta Epsilon, Dean ' s and President ' s List, Delta Delta Delta, Board of Publications, MSU Student Curricu- lum Committee, Who ' s Who. FORSIDE, ELEANOR W.: MSU Choir. FORTSON, BILLIE JOE: Sigma Chi, IEEE. FOUCHE, DEBORAH BERRY: Kappa Delta, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta. FOUCHE, WILLIAM LEON: Kappa Alpha, Kappa Delta Big Brother. FOXWORTH, STEPHEN OLIVER: General Agriculture Club. FRALEY, LAURA LYNN: Kappa Delta, MBEA, NBEA. FRANCIS, JUDITH CAROLE: Delta Gamma, UPC Entertainment Committee, AWS Coun- cil, Alpha Zeta, Home Economics Club. FREITAG, GEORGE HUGHES: Triangle, Mis- sissippi Society of Bioengineers, Engineering Council. FRIERSON, MICHAEL KEITH: Student Mem- ber Associated Landscape Contracters of America. FRIERSON, TERRAL JAY: Society of Ameri- can Foresters. FUTCH, LARRY O.: Lambda Chi Alpha, Ag- Econ Club. G Gallard, RICH: Horticulture Club. GALLOWAY, BETTY JEAN: Association for Computing Machinery, Accounting Club. GANAAN, CHARLOTTE JEAN: Alpha Chi Omega, Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi, MBEA. 419 GARNER, JOETTE: Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Chi Theta, Pi Omega Pi, MSU Band and Flag Corps, Delta Chi Calen- dar Girl, Runner up to Miss Derby Day, Dean ' s and President ' s Scholar. GARRETT, DEWAYNE JOSEPH: Theta Tau, Sigma Gamma Tau, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. GEHM, ANDREW HOWARD: Reveille Staff, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pi Sigma Epsilon. GIBBS, DAVID HARVEY: Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. GILBERT, STANLEY: CEC, SMEA. GILL, JAMES RICHARD: Phi Kappa Tau. GLASCOW, JAMES BRITTON: Forestry Club, Society of American Foresters. GOOLSBY, PAMELA GWYNN: BSU. GORDON, CRAIG A.: Track, Physical Educa- tion Club. GRAHAM, GEORGIANN: Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda. GRANT, MELISSA ANN: Alpha Delta Pi, Car- dinal Key, MSU Recruiting Team, Council for Exceptional Children, MSU Concert Choir, Reveille Staff, Pi Delta Epsilon, BSU, Student Mississippi Education Association, Volunteer Services. GRAY, RODNEY GLENN: American Society of Civil Engineers. GREEN, TOMMY B.: Accounting Club. GREEN, WILLIAM KENNETH: UPC Televi- sion Committee, Triangle, ROTC, IEEE. GREENLEE, JOHN THOMAS: Agricultural Economics Club. GREENLEE, S. MERRILL ALEXANDER: Alpha Lambda Delta, Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma. GREGORY, DARRELL F.: Accounting Club, Society for Advancement of Management, Data Processing Management Club. GREGORY, TOMMY L.: UPC, Triangle. GRIFFIN, CHARLES EDWIN: Wildlife Soci- ety, Forestry Club, Xi Sigma Pi. GRIFFIN, CHARLES G.: Horticulture Club. GRIFFIN, JANET RUTH: Phi Kappa Phi, Home Economics Club, American Home Eco- nomics Association. GRIFFIN, RICHARD BABB: Pre Vet Club, Alpha Zeta. GURLEY, SHERRY ANN: Delta Gamma, UPC Holiday Entertainment Committee, Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi, MBEA, SMEA, Calen- dar Girl. GITHRIE, JAMES DAVID: Wesley Founda- tion, Forestry Club, Junior Varsity Basketball Team, Student Member Society of American Foresters. H HAAGA, FLETCHER E.: Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Kappa Psi. HAAGA, HUBER RITTER: MSU Young Republicans, MSU Horticulture Club, Mara- natha. HAILEY, EVERETT PAUL: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Pi Tau Sigma, Theta Tau, Engineering Council, UPC Entertainment Committee, President ' s Scholar. HALBERT, M. LESTER: METS HALE, JAMES STEPHEN: MSU Baseball Team. HAU, MARTY: WMSB. HALL, RICHARD: Demolay Club, Accounting Club, UPC Recreation Committee. HAMBLIN, MICHAEL E.: Future Farmers of America. HAMILTON, PHILLIP DALE: Future Farmers of America, Farmhouse. HAMMONS, JAMES HEBRON: ASCE. HAMPTON, BILLIE EVELYN: Wanawake, Afro American Plus. HANDY, KIM DOUGLAS: Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, American Society of Civil Engineers. HARDIN, DENISE KAREN: Afro American Plus. HARDING, ROGER: Forestry Club, Marana- tha, Xi Sigma Pi, Phi Kappa Psi. HARNAGE, BARBARA JEAN: Block and Bri- dle Club, S. D. Lee Honors. HARRIS, MARGARET ELIZABETH: Delta Gamma, Sigma Chi Little Sister, SA Social Committee, SMEA. HARRIS, PAUL WELDON: Agriculture Eco- nomics. HARRIS, ROBERT HAL: Society of Petroleum Engineers, Pi Epsilon Tau. HART, JACK LAMAR: IEEE. HARTFIELD, RICKY DALE: Phi Gamma Delta, UPC Video Tape Committee. HARTMAN, SUSAN JANE: Council for Exceptional Children. HAYNES, HOYT GREGORY: Physical Educa- tion Club, BSU. HAYGOOD, PATRICIA ANN: Special Ser- vices, FHA. HEARN, NELSON FRANKLIN: Forestry Club. HEGMAN, MARGARET ALICE: Delta Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau Delta, Panhellenic, UPC Spirit Committee, UPC Entertainment Committee, Senior Alumni Secretary. HEMMATIAN, GHOLAM REZA: Islam Club. HENDERSON. CHARLES S.: AICHE. HENDERSON, REGINALD R.: Afro American Plus. HENDERSON, SHIRLEY CROSS: Afro Amer- ican Plus, MSU Band, SA Senator. IRHC. HENRY, GEORGE MARK: Young Republi- cans, Student Association Senate, IRHC Judi- cial Council. HENRY, JAMES KEITH: Landscape Contract- ing Club. HENRY, JAMES ROBERT: Phi Gamma Delta, Association for Computing Machinery. HERM, WILLIAM J.: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi, MSU Chorus, MSU Chorale. HERRING, EDWARD LEE: Block and Bridle Club. HESTER, DEBORAH LYNN: Park and Recre- ations Club. HESTER, PATSY LYNN: BSU, Compass Club, Phi Kappa Phi, Social Work Club. HICHMAN, NORAMA J.: Native Heritage Club. HICKS, MICHAEL A.: Tau Beta Pi, Engineer- ing Council, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Theta Tau, IEEE. HICKS, ROBERT COOPER: Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. HIGGINS, ROBERT JACOB: Phi Kappa Phi. HILL, RICHARD: Marine Engineering Techni- cians Society. HINES, DONALD ROBERT: Alpha Kappa Psi, Kappa Alpha. HINSON, LARRY HAYWOOD: Phi Theta Kappa, Band, Maranatha. HUGHES, SAMMY SETH: ASME. HODGES, DEBRA KAY: BSU, University Choir and Chorale, Madrigals, MENC. HODGES, MARTHA ELIZABETH: Phi Mu. HILLINGSWORTH, N. JANE: Madrigals, Chorale, Choir, Sigma Alpha Iota, Blac kfriars. HOLLIS, PHILLIP COUCH: American Society of Civil Engineers, National Society of Profes- sional Engineers, Mississippi Pollution Con- trol Association, IRHC Judicial Council, Chess Club, Karate Club, Alpha Phi Omega, MSU Volunteers. HORN, MARILYN: Alpha Delta Pi. HORNE, SYLVIA JOYCE: Phi Chi Theta. HORTON, K. DENISE: Kappa Delta, Pi Lambda Theta, UPC Entertainment Commit- tee. HOUGH, EDWARD: Kappa Alpha. HOUSE, ANITA GAIL: Delta Gamma, SEMA, Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Chi Little Sister. HOUSE, CHARLES ALAN: Alpha Tau Omega. HOUSTON, BRENDA GAIL: Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi. HUFFMAN, CHARLES PRESTON: Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha Phi Omega, Search Team. HULL, LINDA SUSAN: Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Little Sister, Panhellenic. HUMMER, LEIGH LLOYD: Phi Gamma Delta, Philo Demos, Elder Statesmen, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Pi Tau Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Blue Key, Omicron Delta Kappa, Most Outstanding Senator, Stu- dent Association Executive Assistant, SA Treasurer, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, Engineering Hall of Fame, President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar. HURDLE, JAMES BOWDEN: Poultry Science Club. HURST, JO LYNN: AHEA, Compass Club. HURT, KAREN ANN: MSU Symphonic Band, Majorette, Cardinal Key, Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Pi, Clarinet Choir, Reveille Staff, Blackfriars. HURT, LOUISE: CEC, Afro American Plus. HUTCHISON, ROBERT ALLEN: UPC Recrea- tion Committee, MSU Martial Arts Club, Accounting Club, BSU. HYDE, SARA JANE: Social Work Club, Vol- unteer Organization I IRVIN, ELVIN COY: Kappa Sigma, Elder Statesmen, SA Director Public Information, Union Publicity Committee. ISSA, RAJA R.: MSU Jaycees — Vice Pres., Social Chairman Evans Hall, Inter-Residence Hall Representative Evans Hall, S. D. Lee Honors Society, American Society of Civil Engineers, Chi Epsilon, Civil Eng. Honorary, University Singers, Community Action Com- mittee American Society of Civil Engineers — Chrm., Student Chapter Coach, Intramural Softball, Football and Volley ball — Manager, President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar. J JACKSON, ALVIE NOEL: Collegiate FFA. JACKSON, DONALD BERTRAND JR.: Kappa Alpha Order, SA Recruiting Team. JACKSON, MICHAEL CLEOPHEAUS: AA + . JAEMS, HAROLD B.: IEEE. JUMPER, BRENDA JOYCE: Home Economics Club. JEFCOAT, CARMAN ANN: MSU Choir, MSU Choral, Hull Hall Representative. JENNER, MELANIE ANNE: Horticulture Club — Pres., AIFD — Sec, Ag. Council, Union Special Events Committee, Alpha Delta Pi, Design Manager University Florist. JERNIGAN, PAULA ANNETTE: Zeta Tau Alpha — Pres., Kappa Omicron Phi — Vice- Pres., Compass Club, MSU Choir, MSU Host- ess Committee, Home Ec. Club. JOBE, STEPHEN L.: P.E. Club, BSU. JOHNSEY, PHILLIP CRIT: BSU, P.E. Club. JOHNSON, JAMES BARNETT: ASME — Chairman, Pi Tau Sigma, Phi Theta Kappa, Dean ' s List, President ' s List, Pi Tau Sigma — JONES, BENNIE G.: ACM. JONES, CHARLA FAYE: SMEA, Compass Club, Dean ' s List. JONES, LEE ANDERSON: ASCE, Chi Epsilon. JONES, VIRGINIA ANN: Zeta Tau Alpha, Union Committee, Social Work Club. JOPLIN, DAVID: Delta Sigma Pi, Intramurals. JORDAN, MARK STEPHEN: Kappa Alpha. JOSEPH, VICKI LYNN: Phi Mu, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Delta Phi — Vice Pres., Scotch Guard. JUMPER, HAROLD W.: FFA. K KARRE, JULIE ANN: President ' s List, Dean ' s List, Beta Gamma Sigma, Cardinal Key — Pres., Angel Flight — Commander, Zeta Tau Alpha, President ' s Student Services Commit- tee, AWS Judicial Council, AWS Representa- tive, Blue Knights ' Drill Team, Union Social Committee. KARRE, MARY E.: Angel Flight — Com- mander, Administrative Officer, Operations, Panhellenic — Pres., Vice Pres., Who ' s Who in American Colleges, Zeta Tau Alpha, PH Dele- gate, One of Three Most Outstanding Fresh- man Women, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alternate Cheerleader, Cresswell Hall — Sec. and Judi- cial Council, Union Entertainment Committee, Student Faculty Organization Committee. KEETH, KATHRYN LOUISE: Alpha Delta Pi, Lambda Chi Alpha Little Sister — Pres., Asso- ciation for Computing Machinery, Accounting Club. KEMP, MICHAEL ADCOCK: Beta Alpha Psi. KENNEDY, DEBORAH EULEAN: MSU Band, MSU Choir, Beta Alpha Psi — Vice Pres., Farmhouse Little Sister. KEY, HERBERT DALE: Intramurals, Physical Ed. Club. 420 KING, CHARLES DAVID: AICHE — Pres., Union Program Council, Union Recreation Committee — Chairman, Engineering Council, BSU, KIMBROUGH, EMMETT ALEXANDER III: SAM, ROTC, Parachute Club. KISH, CHARLES W.: ACM, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Kappa Phi. KITCHENS, GEORGE B.: MSU Choir. KITTRELL, CHARLES JEROME: Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, National Honor Society, Director of Student Activities, Ledum Series Chairman, President ' s List, Dean ' s List, Elder Statesmen. KNIGHT, DINAH LYNN: Delta Gamma, Home Ec. Club, Intramurals. KNIGHT, HENRY SHERWOOD: Anthropol- ogy Club, Archaeological Research. KNIGHT, REBECCA ANN: MSU Choir, MSU Chorale, Madrigals, Music Educators National Conference, Sigma Alpha Iota, Delta Tau Lit- tle Sister. KOCHEL, GEORGE F.: American Society of Civil Engineers. KUZMITZ, VICTORIA: SMEA, AWS. KYLE, TOBIE WELDON: Farmhouse — Sec, Student AIFD Chapter — Treas., Horticulture Club, University Florist — Manager. LACY, ELIZABETH ANN: SMEA, CEC — Chairman, President ' s List, Dean ' s List, Cam- pus Girl Scouts, Wesley Foundation. LACKEY, VICTORIA ANNE: Intramural Executive Council, MSU Dog Catcher, P.E. Club, Phi Mu. LAMB, HARVEY DALE: Forestry Club. LAMMONS, LESIA KAREN: Alpha Chi Omega, School of Engineering — Sec. IEEE. LANCASTER, SANDRA G.: IRHC, Soccer Club, Honorary Artists ' Guild. LAND, DEBORAH CLAIRE: SMEA, BSU. LANDIVAR, JUAN A.: Agronomy Club, Soc- cer Team. LAUGHLIN, DAVID C: Kappa Sigma, Philo Demos, Alpha Kappa Psi, Pi Sigma Epsilon. LEGGETT, EDWARD H.: Phi Kappa Tau, ASCE, ACM. LENOIR, BETSY H.: Delta Gamma, Union Social Committee, Special Olympics Commit- tee. LERNER, WEN DY: MSU Band, Chorus, Phi Chi Theta, President and Dean ' s List, Holiday Entertainment Committee, Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Gamma Sigma. LIGHT, CONNIE L.: Zeta Tau Alpha, Wildlife Society, Forestry Club, BSU, Leadership Training Center. LIPSCOMB, EDDIE JOE: Pre- Vet Club, Alpha Zeta, President ' s Scholar. LITTLE, MARITHA A.: Social Work Club. LINSENBEE, LARRY RAY: ASME. LIVINGSTON, LARRY PAUL: Agronomy Club. LIVINGSTON, ROBERT LOWERY: Psi Sigma Pi, MSU Forestry Club. LOFTIS, TERRY NEAL: Block and Bridle Club. LONG, MARVA LYNN: Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi, AA + , MBEA. LOVE, JOE WILLIE, III: Phi Eta Sigma, AA + , Attorney General, Black Voices, Student Sen- ator, Beta Gamma Sigma, Hamlin Hall — Treas., Financial Aid Council, Pi Sigma Epsi- lon. LOWE, CORNELIA ANN: Phi Beta Lambda. LOWRY, PAUL R. JR.: FFA. LOWRY, ROBERT FRANKLIN: Alpha Tau Omega, National Association of Biological Engineers, Miss. Society of Bioengineering. LUBY, JAMES HARVY: MSU Baseball, M Club. LUNDY, MARY E.: Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Accounting Club. M MADDOX, PAMELA JANICE: Home Ec. Association. MAGEE, JOHN I.: Campus Crusade for Christ. MAGRUDER, KATHLEEN: Zeta Tau Alpha, Council for Exceptional Children, Blackfriars, Campus Crusade for Christ, MSU Choir. MAKAMSON, RANDLE RUPERT: Ag. Econ. Club. MALONEY, PATRICK B.: Accounting Club, Circle K. MANSOUR, MARILYN: Phi Mu. MARDIS, JAMES HAROLD: Lambda Chi Alpha, SAM — Vice Pres. of Programs, Intra- murals. MAROLD, MICHAEL: SAF, Society of Amer- ica Club, MSU Forestry Club, Association of Baptist Students. MARSHALL, VICTOR BARRON: Eta Kappa Mu — President, Tau Beta Pi — Correspond- ing Secretary, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, IEEE. MARTIN, CATHY SUZANNE: SAM — Trea- surer, Hull Hall — Treasurer, Accounting Club, Little Sisters of Farmhouse — President, Beta Gamma Sigma. MARTIN, DEBORAH GREEN: CEC. MARTIN, WILLIAM A. Ill: Phi G amma Delta — President, Historian, College of Business and Industry — Vice President, Elections Commissioner, Blue Key, Omicron Delta Kappa. MASHBURN, HARVEY JACKSON III: Pi Kappa Alpha, Block and Bridle. MASHBURN, WILLIS F.: ASCE. MATTHEWS, THOMAS WYLIE: ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Sigma Chi. MCCALL, DENNIS FRANCIS: Ag. Missions Foundation — President, General Agriculture Club — President, Phi Kappa Phi, BSU, Alpha Zeta. MCCLEAVE, HARRY B. Ill: Landscape Club, American Society of Landscape Architects, American Institute of Planners. MCCOSTIN, JAMES INGRAM: Industrial Ed. Club, Speech Club. MCCREARY, RENAE: Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, MBFA. MCCULLOCH, DIANE H.: Campus Crusade for Christ, American Home Economics Asso- ciation. MCDAVID, ROBERT SAMUEL: Reflector - Assignments Editor, Campus Editor. MCDONALD, THOMAS CARL: SNAME. MCFERRIN, ELIZABETH MAE: Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Lambda Theta. MCGUFFEE, DOUGLAS NOEL: Chi Epsilon — Secretary, President, American Society of Civil Engineers. MCLAURIN, JOSEPH B.: AA + . MCMILLAN, GEORGIA GAIL: Pi Lambda Theta, Intervarsity Chapter, Council for Exceptional Children — Secretary. MCWILLIAMS, PEGGY: AHEA, Phi Theta Kappa. MEASELS, JANICE KAY: Phi Kappa Phi, SMEA. MELTON, JAMES JR.: Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Theta Tau, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. METCALFE, ANNE ELIZABETH: Phi Mu, Panhellenic Council, Rush Counselor, UPC Spirit Committee. MIDDLETON, PHILIP EUGENE: Delta Chi, Accounting Club. MIDDLETON, THOMAS GAVIN: BSU — Vice Pres., The Fishermen, Vespers Direc- tor, MSU Choir — Vice Pres. and Pres., MSU, Chorale — Pres. and Vice Pres., Sigma Phi Epsilon, MENC. MILLARD, BETTY GRACE: Chi Omega, Scotch Guard, Inter-School Council, Union Fine Arts Chairman, Who ' s Who, Cardinal Key, Alpha Lambda Delta, President ' s List, Phi Kappa Phi, Social Work Club. MILLER, HERBERT TUCKER: Kappa Sigma — Pres., Committee of 82, IFC Rep., Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Blue Key, Omicron Delta Kappa — Recorder, Elder Statesmen — Treas., Day Student Senator. MILLER, STEPHEN CLARK: Forestry Club, Society of American Foresters. MISSO, RICKY EDWIN: IEEE. MITCHELL, DANNY KEITH: Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Pi Mu, Phi Kappa Phi, AIIE. MOODY, NORENE WHITSETT: Phi Mu. MOORE, CAROL: Chi Omega, MSU Band, General Agriculture Club, Landscape Archi- tecture Club, Holiday Entertainment Commit- tee. MOFFETT, DENNIS WILBUR: Forestry Club, VCSC. MORSE, CELIA LAUREN: Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Epsilon Delta — Vice Pres., Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister of Minerva, Block and Bridle Queen, President ' s List Scholar. MORRIS. JUDY KAY: Circle K-ette, Social Work Club, Homecoming Committee, Rice Hall Devotional Committee — Pres., BSU, Wesley Foundation — Sec, Dean ' s List. MORTIMER, JANIE E.: Reflector Staff, Cam- pus Crusade, The Breeze — Editor, Delta Psi Omega, Phi Theta Kappa, Phi Beta Lambda, Student Council, Dark of th e Moon, Take Her, She ' s Mine, May Court, Beauty Review. MOSES, PAMELA MARIAN: Kappa Delta, SMEA, Union Spirit Committee, Dean ' s Scholar, Freshman Cheerleader. MOSLEY, LIBBY: Social Chairman and Assistant Pledge Trainer of Tri Delta, MEA. MOTE, JULIA ANN: AHEA, Phi Theta Kappa, Kappa Omicron Phi, Dean ' s Scholar. MOULDS, JAN MURRY: Phi Omega Pi. MULLICAN, ANNA E.: Rifle Team, Newman Apostolate. MUNDY, SUSAN KAY: Kappa Delta, Phi Lambda Theta — Vice Pres. MSU Fashion Board — Sec. MURPHY, CLINTON NEIL: Sigma Phi Epsi- lon, Delta Sigma Pi, Accounting Club. MURPHY, HENRY CHEEVER: Veterans Club, Accounting Club, SAM. MURPHY, THOMAS EUGENE: MSU Weight Lifting Club — Vice Pres. MURRAH, JANICE YVONNE: Order of White Rose, American Home Economics Associa- tion, Home Ec. Club, Consumers Union, American Council on Consumer ' s Interest. MURRY, MILDRED ANN: Phi Kappa Phi, SMEA. MUSE, PATSY DELL: Tri-Delta, Pi Lambda Theta, CEC. MUSICK, LISA MARIE: Little Sister — Farm- house, Social Work Club, Dean ' s Scholar. N NEEL, SUE ANN: MSU Band, Clarinet Choir, Sigma Alpha Iota, Phi Mu Alpha Little Sister, Symphonic Band, MENC, Rifle Captain. NETTLES, CHARLES WENDELL: Reflector. NAZARY, MARCI ANN: Social Work Club. NEWCOMB, GREGORY STEPHEN: Delta Chi, Arnold Air Society. NICHOLSON, GEORGE E.: Sigma Chi. NUNLEY, LOURA CAROLYN: Compass Club, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda. NUNNERY, BRIAN BARRY: Dean ' s List, For- estry Club, Park and Recreation Administra- tion Club. o OAKLEY, FRANCES: Reflector — State Edi- tor. O ' BANNON, ANGELA J.: CEC, SMEA. ODUM, CHARLES DAVID: Intramural Sports. OWEN, DANNY HAYES: Industrial Arts Club. OWEN. JANET LYNN: Kappa Delta. PAGE, DONNA KAY: Phi Beta Lambda, Beta Gamma Sigma. PAHNKA, NITA: Phi Chi Theta. PARK, MARY CATHERINE: Phi Beta Lambda, BSU. PARKER, DAVID EMORY: University Cho- rus. V PATEL. HARSHAD BHAGUBHAI: AICHE, India Association :-; - PATEL, RNACHHOD S.: India Association, International Student Association. PATRICK, BILLY WAYNE: Pi Kappa Alpha, Jr. IFC, Student Association Insurance Chair- man, Dean ' s List. PATTERSON, HARRY DOUGLAS: Agron- omy Club, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. PATTERSON, W. GLENN: Delta Chi Alpha, AIIE, Alpha Pi Mu, Intramurals, IFC. PAULK, RODNEY HAMLIN: Sigma Chi, MSU Band. 421 PENDEN, LENA DIANNE; Pi Omega Pi, MS Business Education Association, Phi Beta Lambda, National Business Education Associ- ation. PEEBLES, SARAH LOUISE: MSU Choir. MENC. PENICK, MARLON RAYBOND: MSU Fores- try Club, Intramural Sports. PERKINS, DEBORAH JEAN: Zeta Tau Alpha, Sigma Chi Little Sister, MSU Spirit Commit- tee. PERKINS, GREGORY SCOTT: M-Club, Foot- ball. PERSON, WILLIAM BRYANT: Dean ' s List, President ' s List, Ag. Econ. Club. PETERS, ORVIL LANNY: IEA. PETTIGREW, WALLACE CARROLL: DECA. PHARR, HOHNY L.: Circle K, Industrial Edu- cation Association, Iota Lambda Sigma. PHILLIPS, BILL: Suttle Hall Gov ' t Council, UPC Entertainment Committee, ACM, Public Relations Chairman — Suttle Hall. PICKETT, GEORGE E.: Triangle — Rush Chairman and Vice President, ASCE, Engi- neering Council — Treasurer. PILGREEN, CATHY SUE: Alpha Lambda Delta, BSU, President ' s Religious Life Com- mittec. PILGRIM, CLARK STEVENS, JR.: BSU — Vice President, Arnold Air Society, Men ' s Appeals Board, Cadet Major AFROTC. PIPKIN, DEBBIE HARRISON: Phi Lambda Pi, SMEA, Council for Exceptional Children. PITTMAN, GEORGE GLYNN: Forestry Club, Society for American Foresters, Xi Sigma Pi, Intramurals. PITTMAN, PHYLLIS HEAD: Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, Lumberjills, MBEA. POLK, ROBERT CARLTON: Phi Kappa Alpha, Iota Lambda Sigma, Industrial Educa- tion Association. POPE, CONSTANCE GRADY: Social Work Club. PORTER, DIANE F.: Delta Gamma, Angel Flight, MSU Hostess Club, MSU Dogcatchers Recruiting Team, UPC — Entertainment Com- mittee, Alpha Lambda Delta. POTTS, JANET MARIE: Zeta Tau Alpha, Council for Exceptional Children, Dean ' s List, President ' s List. POTTS, STEVEN CLAY: ALCA, Landscape Contracting Club, Landscape Architecture Club. POUNDS, JAMES SETH ANDREW: Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Beta Lambda — Local Presi- dent, State President and Vice President. POWELL, CONNIE JANE: Band, ACM, ACM Executive Board. POWERS, MARK DONNELL: AICE. PRICE, STEVEN MONROE: Phi Gamma Delta, Parks and Recreation Club. PRISOCK, DAVID SCOTT: MSU Choir, Cho- rale, Phi Eta Sigma. PUTMAN, PATRICIA ANN: Chi Omega — President and Rush Chairman, Interschool Council, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Beta Lambda, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities. PYLATE, CARMAN IRVING, JR.: Lambda Chi Alpha, Chi Epsilon, American Society for Civil Engineers, Young Republicans. R RAMSEY, ELIZABETH LOUISE: Phi Mu — Standards and Recommendations Chairman, Secretary of School of Business and Industry, Home Economics Club, Dean ' s List. RANKIN, EARNESTINE: Dean ' s List. RANAGER, JOHN W .: ASME, SNAME, Marine Engineering Technology Society. RAWLS, JAMES C: Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Zeta, Landscape Architecture Club. RAWSON, JAMES STEPHEN: AED, Phi Eta Sigma. RAY, JAMES MAURICE: SAM. REA, ROBERT GLENN: Pi Sigma Epsilon, SAM, Intramurals. READ, JAMES DOUGLAS: Sigma Chi, UPC — Publicity Committee, SAM. READ, PATRICIA GAYLE: SA — Treasurer, Delta Gamma — Treasurer, Sigma Chi Little Sister, Phi Chi Theta, Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Lambda Delta, President ' s Scholar, UPC — Special Events Committee, Treasurer of Col- leges of Business and Industry, Inter-School Council, Accounting Club, MSU Rifle Squad. REAGAN, JOHN DAVID: General Agriculture Club. REED, DOUGLAS A.: IEEE. REEVES, DON BARRY: Forestry Club, Soci- ety of American Foresters. PHILLIPS, LINDA NELL: Phi Chi Theta, Accounting Club, BSU. REDNOUR, DEBORAH ANN: Zeta Tau Alpha — House Manager, Phi Chi Theta, UPC — Holiday Entertainment Committee. RHODES, WILLIAM TULLY: Chi Epsilon, ASCE, Maranatha. RIALS, CYNTHIA LANELLE: Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Lambda Theta. RIGBY, STEPHEN BAINE: Tau Kappa Epsi- lon — President, Inter-Fraternity Council Rep- resentatives, Marine Engineering Technology Society — Treasurer, WMSB. ROBINSON, BIRDA L.: AA + . ROBINSON, LILLIE RUTH: Home Economics Club. ROBINSON, PLEMON JERREL: BSU, Campus Crusade for Christ. ROBINSON, REX G.: Theta Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, American Nuclear Society, IEEE. ROGERS, MARY DONNA — Chi Omega, Newman Club, Sigma Chi Little Sister, SMFA, Volunteer Services. ROGERS, VAN DELANE: Alpha Kappa Psi, Accounting Club. ROWAN, PATRICIA LYNNE: Alpha Delta Pi, Phi Theta Kappa, Delta Psi Omega. ROWLAND, THOMAS STEPHENSON: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon Delta, MSU Band. ROWLES, GERALD LOUIS: Phi Eta Sigma, Pres. — Pi Delta Phi, President ' s List. ROWZEE, RHONDA JOYCE: Accounting Club, Hull Dorm Council. ROYE, EDWIN DONALD: AETB Club, Alpha Zeta — Treas. RUFFIN, WILLIAM RICKY: Delta Sigma Pi. RULE, WESLEY DAVID: SMEA. RUNNELS, MICHAEL G.: DECA. RUSHING, DIANE PAUL: Sigma Tau Delta, Dean ' s and President ' s List, SMEA. RUSHING, SAMUEL H.: Agronomy Club. RUSSELL, BRONWYN RENEE: SMFA. RUSSELL, MELISSA LEE: Delta Gamma, Commander and Vice Commander — Scotch Guard, Pres. — College of Education, Pres. — Dean ' s Cabinet, Interschool Council, SMEA, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Lambda Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta, MSU Dogcatcher, UPC Enter- tainment and Special Events Committees, S. D. Lee Honors, Sigma Chi Little Sister, MSU Choir, President ' s and Dean ' s Lists. RUSSELL, SANDRA KAY: Pres. — Phi Chi Theta. RUSSUM, LINDA FAYE: Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda. SACUS, BOBBY: Reflector, AA + , Phi Beta Lambda, SMEA. SALIBA, WILLIAM DAVID: Phi Kappa Tau, DECA, SMEA. SANSBURY, JOHN ARTHUR: Pres. — Pi Kappa Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa, Blue Key, IFC, IFC Judicial Council. SANSING, GEORGE M.: Engineering Council — Treas., Interschool Council, BSU, Triangle. SAYEGH, MARWAN SUBHI: BSU — Mis- sions Director. SCHIMMEL, GEORGE RICHARD: Theta Tau, Phi Eta Sigma, IEEE. SCHMIDT, LAWRENCE MARTIN: Phi Kappa Tau, Alpha Epsilon Delta. SCHUSTER, KARLA KAY: MSU Maroon Band. SCOTT, RONALD SHEPARD: President ' s List, Accounting Club. SCRUGGS, CAROL E.: Horticulture Club, Dean ' s List, UPC Social Committee. SENSEMAN, DAVID HOWARD: Sigma Chi, Interfraternity Council, Blue Key, Omicron Delta Kappa, Elder Statesmen, Alpha Kappa Psi, Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment, School of Business and Industry Hall of Fame, Delta Gamma Big Brother, Student and Faculty Organizations Committee. SHAW, KIRAN H.: Table Tennis, Chess Club, Social Secretary of India Association. SHANNON, JOHN THURMOND: Young Republicans, Alpha Eta, Phi Beta Lambda. SHANNON, SHELTON THOMAS: MENC, Chorus, Chorale. SHAW, GLENN D.: Afro American Plus, Interdisciplinary Seminars for the Humani- ties. SHEFFIELD, DANNY HOWARD: Accounting Club, Volunteer Services. SHORE, DAVID GLENN: Forestry Club, Xi Sigma Pi. SHUMPERT, LAWRENCE GERALD: Black Voices, Afro American Plus, MSU Chorus and Chorale. SIMMONS, LINDA ALISA: SMEA, Council for Exceptional Children, Kappa Delta, Dean ' s and President ' s Scholar. SIMS, JACOB B.:M Club. SLACK, WILLIAM A.: Kappa Sigma. SMITH, BRENDA J.: Phi Mu, UPC Committee, Intramurals. SMITH, DAWN MELISSA: Phi Mu, Phi Kappa Phi, MSU Women ' s Tennis Team. SMITH, EMMITT GARY: ROTC, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, RASCE. SMITH, EUGENE DOYLE: Farmhouse, Agronomy Club. SMITH, KATY: Delta Gamma, Angel Flight, Student Association Secretary, Cardinal Key, President ' s Cabinet, Sigma Chi Little Sister, AWS Judicial Council, University Relations Committee, Campus Development Committee, Alpha Lambda Delta, Dean ' s List, UPC Enter- tainment Committee. SMITH, RICHARD STEVEN: Delta Sigma Pi, Demolay, Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma, S. D. Lee Honors. SMITH, RICHARD WAYNE: Army ROTC, Industrial Educati on Association, Lee ' s Rang- ers. SMITH, RICKEY KIN: Blackfriars, BSU, Choir, Chorale, Madrigals. SMITH, WILLIAM MERLE, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. SMOTHERS, JENNIFER COOK: American Home Economics Association, BSU. SPELZHAUS, HELEN MARIE: Alpha Lambda Delta, Scotch Guard, Delta Delta Delta. SPIVA, BELINDA: Afro American Plus, Wanawake, Home Ec. Club. SPAGINS, MICHAEL A.: Phi Gamma Delta, Reflector, Elder Statesmen, University Publi- cations Committee. STANFORD, RICHARD ARNOLD: Kappa Alpha, Alpha Kappa Psi. STANISLAUS, TAMARA: Chi Omega, Scotch Guard, Sigma Chi Little Sister, Alpha Lambda Delta, P-esident ' s List, Phi Kappa Phi, Social Work Club. STANLEY, ALBERT L.: Landscape Architec- ture Club. STAPLETON, ROBERT L.: IEEE. STEGALL, CECIL JEREMIAH: Theta Tau, IEEE. SAMSEL, STEPHANIE: Choir, Blackfriars, BSU. 422 STEPHENSON, JOHN WILLIAM: Lambda Chi Alpha, ASME. STEPHENS, WILLIAM DOUGLAS: Reveille, Choir, Pi Delta Epsilon. STEPP, KAREN LEE: Volunteer Services, Wesley Foundation. STERLING, PHYLLIS ILENE: Pi Omega Pi. STEWART, GLENN E.: Kappa Sigma. STEWARD, KYLE THOMPSON: Phi Gamma Delta, Reflector Staff. STEWART, SUSAN LORRAINE: Home Eco- nomics Club. STIMSON, ROBERT BLANKENSHIP: Philo Demos. STOGALL, JAMES WILLIAM: Horticulture Club.DECA. STREET, JOHNNY WAYNE: AICHE, Intra- murals. STRINGER, JAMES KENEDY: Lambda Chi Alpha, MSU Band, Alpha Kappa Psi. STRINGER, WALTER JOHN: Pi Kappa Alpha, Intramurals. STRINGFIELD, MACK FARMER: Shooting Club, Industrial Education Club. SUBLETT, EDWARD C: Vet Club, SAM. SUDDUTH, DUFF: Spirit Committee, Presi- dent ' s Intramural Executive Council. SUNDERLAND, DAVOD EAR: Phi Kappa Tau, BSU. SURRATT, CYNTHIA: Social Work Club, BSU. SVENSSON, S. RAYMOND: ASME. TALBERT, TERRY LYNN: Alpha Delta Pi, SMEA, Little Sister of Maltese Cross, UPC Entertainment Committee, Dean ' s List. TATE, WYOLENE: Black Voices, Afro Ameri- can Plus. TAYLOR, CHARLES RUBEL: Forestry Club, Society of American Foresters. TAYLOR, DEBRA LEA: Pi Omega P i. TAYLOR, JEFFRE EDWARD: Forestry Club, Society of American Foresters, Intramurals, Forestry Club, Field Day. TAYLOR, THOMAS DALE: Accounting Club, Society for Advancement of Management, Data Processing Management Club. TAYLOR, WANDA LOIS: Phi Kappa Phi, Upsilon Pi Epsilon, Association for Comput- ing Machinery, Intramurals, Dean ' s and Presi- dent ' s List. TEBO, DANNY LLOYD: Chi Epsilon, ASCE. TENNYSON, GARY JOE: IEEE. THOMAS, JOYCE: Zeta Tau Alpha, Intramu- rals, Pi Omega Pi. THOMASON, DENNIS N.: Theta Tau, Insti- tute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Dean ' s Scholar. THOMPSON, BYRON JAY: Alpha Phi Omega, Association of Computing Machinery, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, S. D. Lee Honor Society, Upsilon Phi Epsilon. THOMPSON, HUGH NELSON: American Institute of Chemical Engineers, MSU Skydi- vers, Varsity Rifle Team, American Nuclear Society. THOMPSON, MARY EILEEN: SMEA, Stu- dent Mississippi Education Association, Dean ' s and President ' s List. THOMPSON, PAUL DOUGLAS: Tau Kappa Epsilon. THOMPSON, ROSEMARY K.: Pi Delta Phi. THOMPSON, VIRGINIA SUSAN: Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, UPC Fine Arts Committee, Kappa Delta, President ' s List. THORNTON, GARY ESQUE: Phi Theta Kappa, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Beta Lambda. THORNTON, ROBERT EARL: Society of American Foresters, Forestry Club. TINDALL, RUDONNA C: SMEA. TOLAR, THOMAS GLEN: Ag Econ. Club. TONEY, LYN R.: Phi Lambda Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, SMEA, SBEA, NBEA, MBEA, President ' s Scholar. TOM, JOE GAIN: Alpha Phi Omega, Lucky Eleven, American Institute of Industrial Engi- neering. TOMLINSON, ELIZABETH LUCINDA: Alpha Delta Pi, Farmhouse Sweetheart, Little Sister of Star and Crescent. TORRES, MARK GLENN: Theta Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. TORRES, REBECCA ANN: Physical Educa- tion Majors Club, SMEA. TRAMMEL, RANDALL LOUIS: Semper Fidelis Society, Alpha Phi Omega, MSU Debate Team, Young Republicans, BSU, SMEA. TRICE, JEWEL FAYE: Afro American Plus, Black Voices, Wanawake. TUCKER, ANGULA GAY: UPC Entertain- ment Committee, Dean ' s and President ' s Scholar, University Christian Student Center, Mississippi State Broadcasters Club. TUCKER, CHARLES R.: Alpha Phi Omega, National Service Organization. TUCKER, GRADY LOUISE: Afro American Plus, Black Voices. TUCKER, ROSE ANNE: Chi Omega, Girl Scouts Leader. TUGGLE, RONALD W.: Acacia SMEA. TULLOS, ROGER L.: SMEA. TULLOS, THOMAS LEWIS: Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Theta Kappa, President ' s Scholar. TURNER, RANDY WAYNE: Blackfriars, BSU. TURNIPSEED, DAVID PHIL: Forestry Club, Wildlife Society. TURNIPSEE, ELLEN B.: AHEA. TUTOR, RICHARD KEITH: Farmhouse. TWYMAN, SUSAN ELIZABETH: Zeta Tau Alpha. V VANLANDINGHAM, GEORGE L.: Kappa Sigma. VON EDWINS, STEVEN ALAN: MSU Stage Band, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. w WADDLE, JAMES EARL: Forestry Club. WAGGENER, OLIVER MICHAEL: Phi Kappa Tau, IFC. WALDRUP, CHARLES EARLSON: Pre Vet Club, Plant Pathology Club, Alpha Zeta. WALKER, DANNY HARRIS: American Soci- ety of Civil Engineers. WALKER, JOHN LESLIE: Xi Sigma Pi, Fores- try Club, Society of American Foresters. WALTERS, ALAN HINES: Kappa Alpha, Alpha Kappa Psi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Blue Key, Phi Eta Sigma, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. WALTERS, MYRA G.: Phi Kappa Phi. WALTON, MIRIAM ELAINE: Phi Chi Theta. WARD, GARY W.: Future Farmers of Amer- ica. WARD, HILDA DIANNE: USCC. WARD, PATRICIA D.: Zeta Tau Alpha, Sen- ate, UPC Special Events Committee, Panhel- lenic. WATKINS, CHARLOTTE ANDERSEN: Bicentennial Committee, Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister ' Alpha Delta Pi. WATKINS, ELIZABETH JANICE: Pi Delta Pi. WEATHERSBY, MARGARET PATRICIA: Zeta Tau Alpha, Home Ec Club, UPC Commit- tee, Theta Tau Little Sister, Alpha Zeta, Ger- man Club. WEAVER, RICHARD SHERMAN: Delta Chi. WEBB, SANDRA WEBB: Delta Delta Delta, Kappa Sigma Sweetheart, Scotch Guard, MSU Fashion Board, Pi Omega Pi. WEBB, TERRYE LUGENE: Phi Mu, UPC Pub- licity Committee, Dean ' s Scholar. WEBSTER, CHARLES: Lambda Chi Alpha. WEIR, GEORGE ALEXANDER: IEEE. WENG, THOMAS E.: SAM, Delta Sigma Phi. WESSON, DEBORAH KAY: Pi Omega Pi, Mississippi Business Education Association, Phi Beta Lambda. WEST, STAN: Kappa Alpha Order. WHITE, DAVID SHELBY: Xi Sigma Pi, Alpha Zeta, Forestry Club. WHITE, VIRGINIA: Chi Omega Varsity Cheerleader, Social Work Club. WHITEHEAD, JOSEPH: Band. WHITLEY, ROBERT S.: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Clarinet Choir, Band. WHITMORE, LARRY SANFORD: ASME, Pi Tau Sigma. WILBANKS, EDGAR LONG: Band, Clarinet Choir, Brass Choir, Sigma Nu. WILEMON, MARILYN GLEN: BSU, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Omicron Phi, Agricultural Missions Foundation. WILKERSON, JOHN RUSSELL: Forestry Club, Xi Sigma Pi, Society of American Fores- ters. WILKERSON, PAMELA ANN: Phi Theta Kappa, BSU. WILKINSON, ANITA NANETTE: Alpha Delta Pi, SMEA, Angel Flight, Council for Exceptional Children. WILLIAMS, CARL RAY: Theta Tau, AIIE, Sports Car Club. WILLIAMS, CLAYBORN WIGGINS: Shoot- ing Club, Ag Econ Club. WILLIAMS, STANLEY JERALD: Poultry Sci- ence Club. WILLIAMS, TIMOTHY NEAL: Arnold Air Society, AIAA, Lambda Chi Alpha. WILLIAMSON, WAYMAN DAL: Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Intramurals, Publica- tions Committee Chairman. WILLIAMSON, ARLISS IKE: SNAME. WILLIFORD, CHARLES H.: American Soci- ety of Civil Engineers, Chi Epsilon, Band. WINDHAM, JAMES CLIFTON: Future Farm- ers of America. WINDHAM, JAMES TIMOTHY: S. D. Lee Honors, ACM. WINDHAM, JOHN: Kappa Alpha. WINDHAM, ROBERT WINFRED: Future Farmers of America. WINDHAM, ROSE MARIE: Phi Lambda Pi. WISEMAN, ROGER A.: Alpha Phi Omega, President ' s and Dean ' s Scholar, Wesley Foun- dation. WOOD, ALAN HAROLD: Future Farmers of America. WOODWARD, JONES D.: Alpha Tau Omega, Landscape Architecture Club. WRAY, GARY T.: Block and Bridle Club. WRIGHT, FRANKLIN RAY: Pre Vet Club, Alpha Zeta. WRIGHT, JO: Compass Club, Speech Com- munications Association . WRIGHT, RONNA ANNE: Zeta Tau Alpha, Phi Chi Theta, UPC Committee. YARBROUGH. JAMES WADE: Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. YAGGI, JAMES R.: Baseball Team, Forestry Club. YATES, BRENDA JUNE: Alpha Chi Omega, MSU Band, Kappa Omicron Phi, Theta Tau Little Sister, Home Ec Club. YATES, MARGO LAKE: Zeta Tau Alpha, UPC Committee, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s and President ' s Scholar. YOUNG, BARBARA JEAN: Home Ec Club. YOUNG, JOHN L.: Kappa Alpha Psi. YOUNG, WILLIAM WALLACE: American Society of Public Administrators, Afro Ameri- can Plus. ZUBER, CHARLES R.: Inter-Residence Hall Council. 423 Index A Abel, B. J., 341 Abihider. G., 216 Abies, ). W„ 388 Abies, J. G., 374 Abies, S. N.,356 Abshier, C. A., 374, 266, 149 Abraham. M. F„ 245 Adams. A. A., 173, 141 Adams, B. R.,211 Adams, D. A., 388 Adams, D. E., 122, 196, 264. 374 Adams, G. L., 197,264,388 Adams, H. M.. 71. 116. 223, 298, 356, 256 Adams. J. W„ 255, 388 Adams, J. W„ 183, 188 Adams, J. M„ 388 Adams, M. F„ 356 Adams, M. A., 220, 341 Adams, R. B., 374 Adams, R. L., 388 Adamson, D. F., 134, 188, 189, 190, 356 Adamson, D. D„ 162. 388 Adcock. ]. L., 266. 388 Adcock, J. M., 300,338 Adcock, W. M„ 68 Addington, D. L., 218, 356 Addkison, L. D., 288, 391 Aden, M. R., 338 Adkins. K. J.,266, 374 Adkins, W. M., 388 Adkins, W. V., 277, 292, 388 Agent. D. E., 374 Agnew, C, C., 391 Agnew, D. J., 151,388 Agnew, S. F., 303, 374 Agnew. W. S„ 303, 374 Aiken. M. A., 388 Aiken, N. E.. 173, 220 Ainsworth.K. V.,374 Ainsworth.M. R., 356 Ainsworth.T. M, 338 Ajax. A. M„ 119,268,374 Alarcon, G„ 341 Albright. D. M., 341 Albright. J. P., 129 Albritlon, L. S., 269. 356 Aldridge, P. A., 356. 218. 219 Aldridge, S. C, 87. 274, 374 Alexander, A. N„ 205 Alexander, B. J., 356 Alexander, C, 188 Alexander, D. W„ 155, 296, 374 Alexander, D. W., 356 Alexander. J. L., 42, 209 Alexander, j. G„ 356 Alexander. L. D., 174, 356 Alexander, P. R., 388 Alexander, R. L„ 160 Alexander, S. A., 374 Alexander, S., 388 Alford, C., 137, 272.388 Alford, P. A.. 183, 188, 388 Alford, P. B„ 220 Alikhan, K. P., 200 Allbritton, D. C. 262 Allen, A. H., 261, 374 Allen, R. 210, 354 Allen, C. E., 388 Allen. C. E.. 264, 356 Allen, C. A., 274.356 Allen, D. J.. 119,284, 356 Allen, G. B., 276, 283 Allen, G. K„ 341 Allen, H. G., 196, 266, 391 Allen, j. N.,356 Allen, J. R., 356 Allen, J. L., 283, 356 Allen, J. M„ 181,374 Allen, K.. 248 Allen, K. L., 374 Allen, L. H„ 205 Allen, L. K., 166, 172. 220. 338 Allen, L., 220, 374 Allen, R., 354 Allen, R. E., 188, 341 Allen, S. T„ 300, 38H Allen, V. V., 341 Allen, W. L. M„ 134. 212 Allen, W. W., 388 Alley, P. C., 206. 220, 341 Allison, P. A.. 300, 388 Alliston, L. K., 274, 374 Allred. S. A., 118,268,388 Alonzo.T. M„ 374 Alston, D. E., 307, 374 Alston, M. A., 174, 276, 307, 388 Altman, I.C., 119.134 Alvarez, F. E. L„ 338 Al-refai, J. B„ 388 Aminolashrafi. A. M., 338 Amis, B. G„ 269, 356 Anderson, A. C., 142. 147, 341 Anderson, C. A.. 281 Anderson. D. D., 356 Anderson, D. G., 124. 153. 155 Anderson. D. R., 157 Anderson, j. H„ 220, 341, 356 Anderson, |. L. 296, 374 Anderson, j. M.. 277. 296, 374. 219. 144 Anderson, J., 356 Anderson, M. E.. 213, 341 Anderson. M. A., 308, 356 Anderson. M. D., 374 Anderson. P. G„ 388 Anderson, R. N., 149, 156, 356 Anderson, R. W„ 356 Anderson, S. L„ 132 Anderson. S. [.,209.213 Anderson. W. H.. 277, 300, 388 Andreades, T. G.. 72, 374 Andrews, B. K„ 209 Andrews, L. L., 388 Andries, J. L, 374 Angelo. O. D.. 65, 198. 220, 374 Angeloff, C. L„ 262, 388 Anger, F. J., 53, 284, 341 Anger, L. F„ 120, 198, 243, 388 Anglin, C. L., 87, 205, 356 Apostle, O., 272, 356 Apperson, A. B., 120, 272, 388 Applewhite. B.C.. 388 Arafa, A. M„ 143 Araujo, M. V., 388 Ardahl, A. H., 160, 220 Argo, S. D., 148 Arinder, M. R.,266, 374 Armour, J. W., 294 Armstrong, B. C. 134. 308, 356 Armstrong, D. W„ 283, 356 Armstrong, R. D„ 356 Arnett.F. W.,374 Arnold, E. A., 188, 189, 220. 374 Arnold, M. C, 196, 211 Arrington, A. A., 266, 374 Arthur, S. R.. 266, 356 Ashford. B.. 194. 374 Ashford. M„ 349 Ashley, ). A., 356 Ashley. R. K., 142, 214, 308. 341 Askew, M. A., 338 Ather, S. S„ 200, 338 Atkins, L. G„ 356 Atkins. N.O., 129, 266, 374 Audenaert, W. N„ 148, 151, 222 Augustine, L. L., 144,356 Austin, M. L„ 195,261 Austin. P. D., 174 Austin, R. D., 144,356 Austin, W. M.,388 Avent.D. W., 356 Avera, C. J., 356 Avin.T. M„374 Axton, T. J„ 356 B Babb, R. ]., 291, 374 Backstrom, W. F., 291 Backus, W. L., 206, 283, 374 Baggett. F. H.,356 Baglev. D. I., 129,356 Bailer. J., 184 Bailey. G. C.. 374 Bailey, |. W., 130, 168. 341. 256 Bailey, M, J. 206 Baird, A. E., 119, 197, 272 Baird. D.D., 173 Baird, I.C., 298, 356 Baker, A. B., 298, 388 Baker, J. S., 294, 374 Baker, J. C., 105, 153,250 Baker, M. J.. 374 Baker, R.T..294 Baker, R. ).. 341 Baker, S. L„ 203, 356. 388 Baldwin, W. G., 356 Balentine, W. R„ 374 Ball, B. K., 341 Ball, C. A., 151,388 Ball, C. R„ 388 Ball.CC, 224, 284, 374 Ball, J. T., 292, 374 Ball, |.C., 388 Ball, R.. 356 Ballard, G. L„ 231. 356 Ballard. K. K., 269, 388 Ballew, L. H.,243 Ballew, R. D.. 303, 374 Ballou.E. R.,374 Balser, V. V„ 200, 218, 219, 341 Banks, K. B., 124, 155.356 Bankslon. D. M„ 356 Bankston, V. A., 123, 140, 341 Bara. C., 200 Bara. Z.. 200 Barber, C. A.. 356 Barber, T. Z., 356 Bardin.C. L., 141.355 Bardwell, C. A., 119, 268, 388 Bardwell, D. L, 388 Bardwell, R. G„ 356 Barger. D. H„ 341 Barger. M. A., 124 Barham. P. E., 341 Barham, R. W„ 127 Barkley. |. L., 121.268,388 Barlow, C. C., 341 Barlow, D. G.. 264, 324 Barlow, J. C, 189, 190 Barlow, V. A., 374 Barnes, D. L., 174 Barnes, |. E„ 264. 341 Barnes. Z. I., 356 Barnett, J. M.. 291 Barnett, W. S., 341 Barnhart, P. D„ 307. 388 Barns. B. S., 388 Barr, D. E., 129.218.219 Barr. S. L„ 356 Barr, W. D„ 120. 341 Barrentine, C. S„ 261, 374 Barrenline, C. C.,272, 388 Barrett, D. L„ 272, 388 Barrett, J. W.. 388 Barrett, P.. 188, 220, 223, 341 Barrett, S. D.. 172.264, 356 Barrett, S. R., 132, 296. 356 Barrett, S., 141, 165, 173, 220, 223, 341 Barron. J. A., 388 Bartley. G. F.. 388 Bartus, K. P.,388 Barwick. J. A., 300 Barwick, K. L., 118, 165, 262, 356, 374 Bass. R. E., 161, 300, 341 Bass, R. H., 169 Bassi.J. O., 161 Bates, S. Y.. 172, 356 Bates. T. C., 76, 220, 223 Bates, T. C, 181,388 Batson, B. L„ 119 Batson, K. R. S., 341 Batson. M. A., 134, 173, 220, 222. 341 Batson, R. A., 149,266.388 Batson, W. A., 129, 160, 176, 220. 223, 341 Batte, R. C., 284 Batts, Y„ 187,374 Bayless, T. M., 386,283 Baylot, J. T., 130, 168, 220, 341 Bays. D. E., 188, 189, 190 Bazunu, R. M., 76, 77 Beall, M. B., 388 Beamon, V. E.,374 Bean.R. D„ 188, 341 Beard, L. M„ 356 Beard, R. P.. 388 Bearden, E., 131, 308, 341 Beasley, C. M„ 178, 372 Beasley, J. H„ 303. 341,218 Beasley, T. P.. 356. 246 Beasley, V. E„ 51. 65, 181, 182, 186, 356 Beattie, H. A., 298, 356 Beattie, M. K„ 122, 155.147 Beaty.J. L, 224, 357 Bechet. R.,42 Beck, B. E., 268, 341 Beck, P. R., 268, 388 Beck, R. E„ 126, 341 Beckham, A. M., 105, 141, 288. 341 Beckham, D. S„ 262, 341 Beckham, G. F„ 224, 288, 357 Beckham, |. A., 259, 272. 388 Beddingfield, W. K., 175 Beers, J. A., 148,151,374 Bi ' ggerlv. R. J.,341 Behrens, W.. 152 Belcher, B. L„ 220 Belk, J. K., 184 Belk, P. V., 276, 294, 357 Bell.D. B., 130, 280, 341 Bell, E. A., 198 Bell. H. H.. 303, 388 Bell. H. C., 276, 304. 357 Bell, J. S.. 341 Beliah, V.. 198, 357 Bellinger, S., 130 Belue, P. K.,341 Belue, S. K., 172.262.357 Bender, W. A.. 147, 181, 187 Bender, W. L., 341 Benedick, F. L, 142, 169, 176. 220 Bennett, B. G.,274, 399 Bennett, J. A., 341 Bennett, P, J., 141 Benson, P. L., 357 Berends, P. E„ 270, 374 Bergin, C. P., 177, 341 Berry, D., 341 Berry, T. E., 141 Berry, W. B„ 146 Berry, W. H., 173 Bessonette, D., 252 Bethany, J. A., 171 Bethune, L. J., 264,357 Bethune, R. E„ 262, 341 •Beverly, L. G., 119, 121, 165. 195. 268, 357 Bexley, P. E„ 374 Bhansali,|. S..220 Bianca. D. P., 153, 154,157 Bibbs, C. B„ 388 Bibbs. I. K., 374 Biddy, B. A., 141, 270, 374 Biglane, K. A., 117 Bignoli, A. P.. 128, 160, 223, 341 Billingsley, |. S„ 341 Billingsly, R. M., 166,298, 341 Bills, B.. 252 Billups, L. B„ 188, 189, 357 Binder, D. J., 374 Birchett, D. A., 118, 268, 388 Bird. I.E.. 188, 264. 374 Bird, S. Y., 338 Birdsong, K. L„ 134, 218, 219 Bishop, J. S„ 268, 341 Bishop, L. L., 138, 195, 220, 341 Bishop, M. R.. 154. 246. 3 57 Bishop, N. C.. 357 Bivens. L., 87 Black, C. R.. 188 Black, C. D„ 266. 357 Black, C. C., 288, 375 Black, R. E., 281. 375 Black, S. F., 42, 197. 264, 388 Black, T. M.. 357 Blackmore. R.,42 Blackwell, J. M„ 188 Blackwell, M. P., 153,375 Blackwood. O. M„ 375 Blagg. G. D., 206 Blaine, ]. L., 134. 357 Blair, D. R.. 357 Blair. N. K„ 204 Blake, C. F.. 357 Blake, N. G., 172, 270, 357 Blakeney, J. A., 389 Blakeney, R. H„ 166. 341, 218 Blakeney, R. T„ 388 Blalock, A. D., 357 Blalock, D. S., 266.375 Bland. R. A., 303, 375 Blankenship, B. J., 148 Blanton, R. L., 127 Blissett, K. D. Blount. G. R.,357 Blount, M. B.. 109, 261, 357 Bluhm, D. R., 136 Board. P. S.. 175, 178 Boatman, S„ 262, 389, 243 Bock, L. E., 138,375 Bodman, W. K., 143 Boggan, A. M„ 292, 357 Boggan.T. B., 357 Boler, G.S., 357 Boleware. J. S.. 300, 389 Bolmes, M. L., 266 Bolton, R. A., 294. 384 Bond, A. L., 258, 266, 357 Bond, B. A., 357 Bonner. E. R.. 375 Bonney. M. E.. 166, 220, 341 Booker, Q., 181. 182, 375 Booker, R. W„ 375 Booker. B. B., 186, 341 Booth, G. A., 76. 80 Booth, H. L.. 357 Booth, M. O..220, 268, 357 Booth, R. T., 132 Booth, S. A., 338 Boothe. J. K„ 300, 384 Boozer, I.E., 119, 268, 375 Borromeo, A. H„ 375 Borum, C. D., 162, 375 Bost, B. K., 198, 272, 357 Bostian, D. B„ 338 Botesk, P. J.. 146 Boucher, R. S., 153, 154, 157, 357 Bouchillon, G. E„ 115, 288, 341 Bouder. S. I., 152. 155, 158 Bouie, C. A., 389 Bouler. D. L., 120. 216, 259, 267, 389 Bounds, C. R., 357 Bounds. M. S., 116, 161, 216. 282. 276 Bounds. I. D., 144 Bourland. M. |., 197, 268, 375 Bowen, C. F., 266, 375 Bowen, J. W„ 173, 201,357 Bowers, E. D., 147, 157, 220. 223 Bowie, J. S., 53. 187, 188, 189, 190, 342 Bowie, R. T., 357 Bowron, H. A., 357 Box, M„ 157 Box. M. E., 153, 154, 357 Boyce, S. C., 342 Boyd.B. K„ 389 Boyd. G. A„ 121 Boyd, L. R., 375 Boyd, M. W., 196.266.357 Boyd, M. L„ 308, 357 Boyd, R. P., 342 Boyd.T. L., 300. 389 Boyd, V. B.. 342 Bovdston, |. G.. 129 Boydstun, P. M.. 173 Boyette, C. E.. 148 Boykin, L. 1,198 Bozeman, M. L„ 196. 272, 342 Braden, L. A.. 375 Bradford, C. A.. 116, 357 Bradford, E. J., 262 Bradford, E. D., 241, 251, 342 Bradley, M. W„ 342 Bradley, R., 389 Bradway, S. C, 389 Bragg, R. B., 389 Brahan, H. A.. 342 Bramuchi, P., 272, 375 Branch, C. K., 172, 272, 342 Branch, D. G., 272, 389 Branch, M. L„ 123, 268, 375 Brandon, D. G., 357 Brandon, S.. 196,375 Branning, D. M.. 212, 342 Branning, J. K., 357 Branning, T. H„ 129, 357 Brantley. C. A., 274.375 Brantley, D. M., 357 Brantley, |. C.. 166, 342 Brantley, S. E„ 300. 357 Brantley, S. G., 169, 178,220 Brasher, E. D., 357 Brashier, L. U 357 Brassell, |. B., 307, 357 Braswell, B. S., 300, 389 Braswell, H. T„ 142, 169 Braswell, |. H., 357 Braswell. N. S.. 375 Braswell. R. P.. 375 Brawner. B. H., 303. 357 Brazelton, D. D„ 281.357 Breazeale, S. ]., 118,262,357 Breckheimer. S. P., 136, 357 Breland, E., 136 Brenner, |. P.. 357 Brent. C. E.. 142 Brent, C. A.. 188 Brent, M. J., 272,357 Brent, V. W., 259 Brevard. T. G., 342 Brewer, G. E., 375 Brickell, D. A., 120. 196, 264, 389 Bridges, E. R„ 165 Briggs, M. F., 146, 220, 268, 342 Bright, G. S.. 172, 270,357 Brignac, G. W., 308, 357 Briscoe, R. H., 296, 389 Brislin, C. W., 42 Brister. M„ 155 Brisolers, D., 248 Britton. D. J., 261, 342 Broadaway, A., 134, 266 Broadhead, B. L., 291.357 Broadhead, P. W.,342 Broadway, J. A., 375, 389 Brock, D. L., 131, 389 Brock, S. L., 122, 198 Brookins, W. D., 389 Brooks, D. L„ 119. 120, 300, 357 Brooks, L. O., 209 Brooks, S. E., 119,268.389 Brooks, W. H.. 139, 342 Brookshire, C. C., 156, 173, 197, 264, 357 Broome, R. L„ 168 Broome, R., 132, 274, 389 Brothers. B. A.. 220. 266. 342 Brown, A. J., 209 Brown, A. J., 136, 389 Brown, B. A., 375 Brown, B. A.. 375 Brown, C. S., 272, 357 Brown, D. H„ 389 Brown, D. R„ 121.375 Brown, D. S., 338 Brown, D. G., 398 Brown, D. E„ 262, 375 Brown, D. H., 117, 220, 222, 223, 342 Brown, D. E„ 284, 357 Brown, G. L„ 187, 357 Brown, G. J., 357 Brown, I.C., 342 Brown,}. D„ 130, 188 Brown, J. M., 187 Brown,}., 155,375 Brown, }. A., 160, 357 Brown, K. M„ 118, 181, 242, 218 Brown, L. E„ 197, 338 Brown, M.E., 264, 358 Brown, M. E. 264, 358 Brown, M. A., 375 Brown, M. C, 389 Brown, P. L., 358 Brown, R. K.. 116, 291. 342 Brown, R. R.. 389 Brown, R. A., 291 Brown, R. L., 210 Brown, S. G., 342 Brown, S. D., 342 Brown, S. D , 389 Brown, S. i, , 132. 148, 151 Brown, S. K., 375 Brown, W. T., 342 Brown. W. T„ 125, 187 Brown. W. J., 187. 358 Browning, B. S.. 120, 270. 375 Browning. P. S., 358 Bruister, C. L„ 389 Brumfield, M. L„ 134, 141, 173, 342 Brunow, S. E., 151, 153, 173 Brunson, E. C, 163 Bryan, J. L., 375 Bryan, J. S„ 389 Bryant. C. W., 124 Bryant. M. K., 51, 119, 120. 188, 270, 375 Bryant. S. E., 300 Bryne. D., 241 Bryson, A. M.. 358 Bryson. L. L., 375 Buchanan, J. E, 389 Buchanan, M., 358 Buck, A., 188, 389 Buck, J. P., 121, 268, 389 Buckhaults, K. D., 143,358 Buckley, I. M„ 389 Buckley, L. A., 71, 72 Buckley, L. K., 358 Buckley, T. J., 342 Buckley, T. J., 358 Buckner, B. K„ 262, 358 Buffington, S. F. , 116, 268, 358 Buie. R., 187, 278, 375 Buie, L., 42, 130. 187, 209. 278. 342 Bullman.G., 133 Bullman, J„ 342 Bullman, }., 358 Bullock, R. A.. 160, 220, 342 Bunch, D„ 155 Bunner, J. C., 120, 243, 272, 389 Bunner, L. A., 342 Buntin, C. R.. 184, 205, 389 Burchfield, R. J., 121, 268, 389 Burchfield, T. L., 284, 358 Burchfield. W. D., 131 Burdine, C. W„ 76 Burford, B. F., 358 Burges, C. S., 220 Burgess, F. D„ 338 Burgess, M. R.. 206, 342 Burkeen, F. D.. 342 Burkes, A. M.. 104. 122, 156, 272, 375 Burkhalter, J. W„ 124,358 Burkhard.R. W„ 358 Burkhard.R. W., 358 Burks. ). L„ 224, 308, 375 Burks, L. W., 209 Burnaman, B. A., 262, 358 Burnett, J., 155 Burnett, T. C., 358 Burnelte, L. W„ 266. 375 Burnette, S. D., 342 Burnham, C. G.. 342 Burnham, J. D., 148.375 Burnham. W. D.. 389 424 Burns. B. S., 358 Burns, C. U 262. 358 Burns. | B.. 298. 389 Burns, j. C, 389 Burns, R. A.. 284, 358 Burns, S. D.. 375 Burns. T. L., 194, 342 Burnside. W. E.. 375 Burrell, B. A.. 342 Burris, |. M.. 129 Burris. j. A,, 358 Burris. j. 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W.. 127, 339 Dean. G. E„ 359 Dean, K. L„ 266. 390 Dean. M. L, 360 Dean. R. [., 54. 208, 303, 344 Dean. S., 376 Dean.T. C, 154 Dealing. HI 126 Dearing, G. K.. 153. 155.39(1 Dearing. |. E., 147.344 Deaton, |. F., 303. 344 Deaton, L. A., 270. 376 Deaton. M. V.. 360 Deaton. W. M.. 76. 208 Dejardin, D. ].. 390 Delk, L. Y„ 87, 360 Deloach. B. G., 376 Demeranville. M. 1„ 308, 338 Demetz, P. A.. 220 Dendy. B. A.. 220 Dendy. D. (.274, 360 Dendy. J. K., 390 Dendy, R. H.. 130.377 Denney, J. L.. 360 Dennis. L. E.. 266. 360 Dennis, J. Q., 125 Densford, E. G., 266, 360 Denson, A. H., 146, 223 Denson. A. R.. 270. 390 Denton, K. W.. 196, 243. 270. 390 Derivaux, |. A., 266, 281 Derivaux, M. E., 172, 360, 377 Derrington, D. L., 156, 258, 264, 360 Devine, E. M.. 136, 177 Devore, N. L.. 146 Dew. W. W., 344 Dewease. S. G., 141.344 Dichiara, |. V. 391 Dichiara. T. A.. 296, 360, 391 Dickens, D, L.. 377 Dickens, F. E.. 188 Dickinson. D. C, 266. 377 Dickson. B. A., 308, 344 Dickson, R. 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S. W., 303 Hardy. D. K.. 392 Hardy. G. F.. 294, 378 Hardy, M. C, 301, 392 Hardy. S.]., 197. 275. 362 Hardy, S. M., 378 Hardv. V. E.. 262, 362 Hargett, D. H., 298. 362 Harlow. |. W.. 362 Harmon, C, 42 Harmon. S.R., 266, 362. 243 Harnage. B. |., 206. 346 Harp. S. M.. 266, 362 Harper, D.L.. 142. 169 Harper, R. F.. 221 Harper. T. L.. 308. 378 Harpole, J. S„ 378 Harpole, J. E.. 378 Harrell. N. R.. 148. 362 Harrington, A.. 166. 266. 362 Harrington. D. A.. 378 Harrington. M. F.. 392 Harris, A. L„ 392 Harris, B. F., 378 Harris, CR, 194 Harris. D.. 270,392 Harris, G. R.. 146. 155 Harris. ].B. 42. 265. 392 Harris, K. N.. 375 Harris. L. D.. 392 Harris. U 165. 266, 362 Harris, M.E.. 198. 269,346 Harris. M. E., 378 Harris. N. C. 392 Harris. N. W.. 362 Harris, N. S.. 392 Harris. O. F.. 362 Harris. P. A. 378 Harris. R. H.. 346 Harris. R. A., 250. 334 Harrison, D. T.. 362 Harrison. M. A., 146 Harrison, N. E. 204. 392 Harrison, S. H.. 362 Harryman, L.. 266, 378 Hart, ' P. C. 145, 262, 392 Hartfield, R. D., 210. 346 Hartley. P. 1.265.362 Hartley, P. M„ 265, 392 Hartley. R. A.. 362 Hartman, P. S.. 362 Hartman. S. J.. 346 Harlzog. N.L..273.392 Harvey. J. M., 261, 362 Harvey. R. L.. 141 Hastings. S., 362 Hatami. A..362 Hatohett, P. L., 378 Hathorn. C.H.. 221 Hathorn.CC. 204. 151.155 Hathorn. D. L, 203. 378 426 Hathorn, H. D., 188 Hathorn, M J. 346 Hatmaker, H. W.,378 Hatlen. C. 392 Hatten. K. L„ 156, 262. 362 Hauchalter, |., 211 Havard, E. L.. 346 Hawkins. A. F, 119.269 Hawkins, |. R„ 212, 392 Hawkins. L. C 378 Hawkins. L. K.. 297, 392 Hawks, B. F„ 392 Havcrafl. |. C 335, 216, 155 Haydel, J.T..378 Hayes, C. E., 346 Hayes. D. E., 378 Hayes, F. ].. 362 Hayes. [. H,, 303. 362 Hayes. ]. A. 392 Haves. N. F,. 378 Hayes. R. E„ 42, 372, 130 Havgood.C. A.,362 Haygood, P. A,. 346 Haygood, R. A.. 346 Havnes, H. F„ 378 Haynes. H. 183.393 Havnes. j. C 346 Haynes, K. F„ 379 Haynes, R. A„ 221 Havnes. W. C. 262. 362 Havnie. W. M.. 204 Havs, A. |, 204 Havs. I.E.. 301. 379 Hays. I.E., 144.204 Hayward. K. M„ 393 Hazard, H. W.. 298. 379 Heard. B. K.. 379. 285 Heard, T. C, 126 Hearn.|. I. . 121. 266. 393 Hearn.N. F. 136. 346 Heath. A. S . 379. 155 Healh, C. R. 393 Healh. L„ 132, 184 Heath. R. E.. 362 Hedgepeth. A. R.. 154 Hegman. M A.. 221. 223. 258. 269. 346 Heigle, G. D.. 393 Hemmatian, G. R.. 146.346 Hemphill, M. S., 172 Hemphill. R. H.. 140 Henderson. C. S., 362 Henderson. C. 125. 346 Henderson, D. T„ 138. 338 Henderson. J. S-. 362 Henderson. V.. 346 Henderson. W. L.. 362 Hendon. G. M.. 338 Hendnx, A. J., 347 Hendnx. R. K.. 393 Hendnx. W. T., 126. 165. 222 Henley. H. A.. 269, 393 Henlev, J. A.,362 Henneberger, J.T.. 209 Henrv. A. C, 180. 285, 379 Henry, B. A.. 379 Henrv. D . 185. 347 Henry. G. M.. 222. 115. 116, 346 Henrv. |. F.. 131 Henrv. j. K„ 346 Henry, j. R.. 292.346 Henrv.]. B. 301. 347 Henrv. R. D.. 346 Hensiev. J. W„ 393 Henson.D. W„ 303.379 Henson. [. R. 283. 346 Heritage, |. P., 346 Herlihy, C. 393 Herm. W. [., 166. 188, 189, 301, 346 Herman. C. J, 393, 155 Herndon. T. M„ 194 Hernn, D. S„ 362 Herrin. S. M..346 Herring. B.W., 285. 362 Herring. E. L., 206. 346 Herring. G. T.. 136 Herring. K. F.. 362 Herring. MI. 362 Herring. P E.. 379 Herrington, C. 277, 285. 393 Hernngton. S. C, 362 Herzog. B. D.. 147. 393. 214 Herzog. ). L.. 147. 362, 214, 256 Hester. C. H.. 362 Hester. D L. 346 Hester, D. L. 210, 346 Hester. E.. 135.379 Hester. IT, 362 Hester, j. L., 362 Hester. P. L.. 127. 221. 346 Hester. R. F.. 379 Hester. T. C. 303. 379 Hetrick. D. D.. 291. 393 Heustess. S. K. 261. 379 Hickman. B. C 134, 274, 379 Hickman, L. M., 134.379 Hickman. N.S.. 185.346 Hickman. T. W., 393 Hicks. D. E., 145. 303. 362 Hicks. M. A.. 117. 142. 178. 179. 222. 176.221.346 Hicks. P. A.. 379 Hicks. P. W., 379 Hicks. R.C., 169. 221.346 Hicks. R. C. 142 Hicks. S. V .379 Hlggins. R. j., 169. 176. 221. 346 Higgs. E. W..204 Hildebrand. ]., 120 Hill. A. 362 Hill. A. D.. 181. 183.249.362 Hill. C. L.. 147 Hill. DC. .362 Hill. F. B., 379 Hill. J. F. 132. 162.346 Hill, 1 S.. 160 Hill. J. L. 283. 362 Hill. L. A.. 379 Hill, M. A., 393 Hill. M. J., 136 Hill, R. J.. 346 Hill. R. L.. 142. 346 Hill, R. F., 338 Hill. S. A., 71, 72, 124. 147. 208. 379 Hill. V. D..262 Hillhouse. C. J..362 Hillman. |. R., 136 Hills, |.C. 143 Hilton. |.D., 146.393 Hilton. K. M„ 362 Hinckle, C. L.. 262, 393 Hinds. B. B.. 142 Hines. D. R, 129, 160.221 Hines, D. R., 285. 346 Hinman, W. P.. 379 Hinrichs, H. H.. 274. 379 Hinson, L. H..346 Hinton.C. 188. 189 Hinton. D. K.,346 Hite, W. R.,362 Hill, I. B.. 346 Hilt.M. C..4 2 Hilt. T. L., 188. 216. 250, 393 Hoh.irt, S. L., 393 Hobbs, R. E.. 121.165 Holcutt, J. D„ 379 Hodges. D. K.. 188. 189, 190, 346 Hodges. G. M.. 346 Hodges. M., 145, 270, 379 Hodges. M. E., 273, 346 Hoenshell, G. W., 129 Hogan, M. L., 393 Hoggalt, A. ]..276 Hogue, M. [., 362 Holbrook, D. G..347 Holden, G. D., 129, 362 Holden. L..187 Holden. S., 76 Holder, G., 241, 256 Holladav. C, 216, 243, 266, 379 Holland, D. S., 120, 141, 145, 216, 291 . 362 Holland, E. H. 149, 188,270 Holland. W.K.. 292. 393 Holliman, G. D.. 188 Hollingsworth, D. B., 142, 162, 362 Hollingsworth, D. L„ 379 Hollingsworth. N. J., 187. 188. 189, 184, 190, 223, 347 Hollis. E. K.. 393 Holhs. P. C, 289, 393, 256 Hollis, P. R. 289, 362 Holhs, P. C. 162,347 Hollowav. j. L„ 53 Holloway, j. T..363 Hollowell.T. L..379 Holman, H. F., 393 Holman. M. F., 379 Holmes. A. B. 221. 363 Holmes. D. G„ 289. 379 Holl.G.,379 Holt, W. A., 42 Holtzclaw, P. M., 379 Homan.R.L., 245, 393. 155 Honan. R. G..393 Honevcutt, A. F.. 141 Honnell.R. L.,379 Honsinger, T. A., 144 Hood. H., 155 Hood. J. L., 168. 178 Hood.K. W., 301. 338 Hood.S. A„ 121.269, 393 Hooker, G, 54 Hooper, F. L.. 147 Hoover, S. L.. 144 Hopkins. H.H., 393 Hopkins. W. C, 338 Hopper, B. F., 117, 134. 273, 363 Hopper, S. V.. 363 Hoplon.T. A, 65, 393 Horn. M.,221, 262, 347 Horn, M. S.. 156. 197, 265, 292. 379 Horn, S. H.. 140. 363 Home, B. J., 181, 393 Home, M. M., 176 Home. S. J.. 172. 347 Horton. A. M. 307. 379 Horton. (. D., 338 Horton. K. D., 173. 221, 220, 347 Horlon. M. K. 266. 363 Hosemann, A. K, 363 Hotard. D. G.. 166 Hough, G. E, 285, 347 House, A. G., 198.347 House, C. P.. 121. 267. 393 House, C. A.. 281. 347 Houston. B. G„ 141. 181. 347 Howard. D. M..291, 363 Howard, D. A., 363 Howard, E. J„ 197, 267, 397 Howard, S. L... 145. 291.379 Howarth. H. L. 124, 393 Howarth. J. A.. 267 Howell. F. M.. 338 Howell, K. W., 379 Howell. L. C. 363 Howell. S. L., 173. 261,393 Howse, T. G. 148.151 Howze. J. R„ 379 Huang. S. G, 339 Hubbard, J. P.. 393 Hubbard, j.. 141.347 Hubbard. P. S. 347 Hubbard. R. D..363 Hude, C. K„ 153, 154, 157, 379 Hude, L., 155 Hudek. D., 54 Hudnall. B. M. 338 Hudson. C. E.. 188.393 Hudson. D.. 363 Hudson, L.C.. 118, 265. 379 Hudson, P. J. .270, 379. 128 Hudspeth. B. 42 Hudspeth. K.. 211 Huey. D. L. 221. 347 Huff. G.R.. 130, 224 Huff, P. L„ 134.274.379 Huffman, C. A. 347 Huffman. C. P.. 166 Huffman, R. B., 363 Huggins, |. C, 393 Hughes, C, 121.206,259.393 Hughes, J. K., 258, 261, 363 Hughes, j. E..363 Hughes, R. D., 379 Hughes, S. S„ 131,347 Hughes, V., 121. 122. 165, 178, 211. 222. 223. 269. 347 Hughesy. W. K.. 129 Hull. G T., 296, 363 Hull, J. T„ 363 Hull. H.|. 42 Hull, L. S„ 170, 265, 347 Hume. S. M., 121.269,393 Hummer, L. L... 171. 176, 175. 224, 293. 347 Humphrey, C, 278, 363 Humphrey. E. H., 197, 265, 393 Humphrey, |. R.. 182. 183, 186,347 Humphrey, L. S., 363 Humphries. L. N.. 393 Humphries, R. H., 169, 178, 221. 363 Humphries, R. A., 273, 379 Hunt, C. H., 136.211 Hunt, L., 136 Hunt. M. L.. 117,265,397 Hunl.S. D.,363 Hunter. B. J., 269, 379 Hunter, S. A., 296, 379 Huntley, |.C. 147 Huntoon, P. C. 397 Hurdle. |. B.. 143. 347 Hursev. M. A., 379 Hurst, J. L., 347 Hurt.K. A., 194, 261,347 Hurl, L., 347 Hurt. P. B.. 285, 363 Hurl. V. G. 124, 289. 363 Hussey, C. J„ 347 Hussey, H. C. 363 Hutchins, H. W„ 285, 393 Hutchins, F. F.. 144 Hutchins, J. W., 347 Hutchinson, F.R., 119, 347 Hutchinson, S. J., 118, 262, 243 Hutchison, R. A., 121,347 Hutlo. B. E., 161, 201, 285. 379 Hutlo. D. M, 285, 393 Hutlo. J. ]., 393 Hyatt, J. H.. 175, 178 Hvde. S. J., 146. 347 Hvlander. D. L., 393 Hymel.C. F„ 42,208 I lnman.D. W., 137 Irbv, D. R.,142 Irvin.D. E.,301,393 Irvin, E. C, 202, 289. 347 Irvin. J. P. ,289. 393. 155 Isaac. J. L., 363 Isham. [., 200 Ishibashi. C. J.,393 lssa, R. R., 130, 168, 241, 246. 347 Iupe. C. S., 296. 363 Iupe, |. S. 68. 285, 379 Ivev. D. J., 141, 216, 363. 393. 155 Key, M. C. 216. 285, 379 Ivy, V. L.. 216, 292 Ivy, W. F„ 166 lyulixmam.G. B.. 200 I Jaber, J. D., 115, 202, 291,363 jacks, C. L., 188 Jackson. A. N. 347 Jackson, B. M., 393 lackson, C. D., 243 Jackson, D„ 393 lackson. D. B.. 285, 347 lackson, G.C., 42. 285, 393 Jackson, K. L. 393 Jackson, L. J, 393 lackson, M. E.. 347 lackson. M. C, 347 Jackson, R. A. N„ 269 Jackson. S. 277 Jackson, T. L„ 393 Jacob, P. B., 363 Jacob, S. G..379 Jaeger, S. J„ 87, 363 Jaggers, C. E., 393 [aggers, R. L„ 363 jagnandan, E. R., 339 James. A. J., 121,269.393 James. D. S.. 147, 363 James. H. B.. 142.347 James. H. L.. 130. 168 James. J. A.. 198 James, L.J. .363 James. L. A.. 261. 393 James. N. E„ 188, 189. 190 James. RD. 211.363 James. S. C. 267, 393 James. T.T., 363 James, V. A.. 402 James, W. C, 130. 363 Jamieson, P. C. 347 Jamison. M. D. 267, 363 Janes, J. L., 274. 363 Jarrett.T. A., 363 Jarvis. C. J., 156 Jarvis. L. D. 270. 363 Jarvis, S. F., 220. 393 Jasper, ID. 393 jastram, P. J.. 379 jeanes, K. L.. 144 Jee. I R..363 Jefcoat.C. A., 129. 188.347 Jefcoat.J.S. C. 363 Jeffcoat.E. P..379 fferson, E. L„ 379 efferson, R. S., 394 rlh ms. W. R„ 379 enkins. A. |„ 14H, 151 enkins, B. P., 182. 394 enkins. H. I). .307. 377. 394 enkins, J. C..216, 347 enkins, j. N.. 379 enkins, S. A.. 384 enkins. V. S., 380 enner, M. A., 1 19, 123, 138, 262, 347 ennings. D. O.. 124. 126 ennings. E. L., 76 ennings, I II., 171, 188. 303. 363, 380 ennings. M. J., 380 ernigan. P. A., 170, 258, 274, 347 im. R. W„ 185 obe. J.. 118.394 obe, S. U 347 ohns, S. B., 307, 394 ohnsey. P. C, 347 ohnson, BE, 363 ohnson, C. A.. 138. 363 ohnson. C. D., 380 ohnson, C. L., 136 ohnson, C. R.. |r„ 155 ohnson. D. L., 363 ohnson, F. K.. 129. 181 ohnson, G. E.. 212, 216. 278. 363 ohnson, G. H., 394 ohnson. H. V., 130, 187, 210, 249, 363 ohnson. |. L., 144 ohnson. |. B.. 175 ohnson. j. E., 209. 363 ohnson. j. D.. 131. 148 ohnson. [., 137,380 ohnson. j. A. W.. 221 ohnson. j. B, 241, 244, 251 ohnson, M. L„ 120. 198, 211. 265, 363 ohnson, M. V., 363 ohnson, M. J., 339 ohnson. P.. 221 ohnson. P. D.. 42. 144, 199. 363 ohnson. R., 347 ohnson, R. L.. 125. 363, 178 ohnson, R. J., 394 ohnson. S. J., 132 ohnson. S. F„ 380 ohnson. S. D.. 394 ohnson, S. R., 166, 339 ohnson. T. D., 394 ohnson, T.. 221 ohnson, W. M., 130 ohnson, W. R„ 380 ohnson, W. L.. 184 oiner, M. E., 72, 303. 347 oily, K. R..347 oily, M. L.. 116 ones, A. R., 278 ones, B. A.. 394 ones. B.C., 347 ones. C. F., 347 ones. C. W.. 363, 380 ones. C. L., 133. 204 ones, C. A., 119. 184, 265, 394 ones. D. D.. 119, 209 ones. D. M. J., 262, 394, 243 ones, F. B., 394 ones. F. D..293 ones, G. K.. 201. 223. 289, 363 ones, G„ 277, 289 ones, G. P., 394 ones, J. C. 347 ones, J. B , 145, 161.363 ones. J. E. 273, 380 ones, J. E, 265, 394 ones, J. S.,118 ones. j. C. 363 ones. J. L.. 363 ones. L. A., 130, 168. 347 ones, L. J., 148. 339 ones, M. A. M„ 363 ones. M. L.. 267 ones. M. B.. 363.256 ones. P. G.. 181, 210 ones. P. L.,380 ones, P. H., 289 ones. R. L, 42, 363 ones, S. C, 188, 394 ones. S. W., 187 ones, S. F., 363 ones, S. P.. 76. 77. 208 ones, S. T.. 181.394 ones, T.S., 250. 296. 394 ones, V. L., 347 ones. V. A.. 274. 347 opes, S. C.,394 oplin. D. R.. 163.347 ordan, J.. 192,273 ordan. M. S„ 285. 347 ordan. P. A.. 197.265.394 ordan, W. R.. 42 oseph. N. B.,42 oseph. P. M.. 273, 364 oseph. R. M. 194 oseph, V. L., 273. 347 udson. D. L.. 364 udson.T. M.. 126 ue, F. O., 132 ue. R. S.. 132 uen.D. A..262. 394 umper, D. W.. 132 umper, H. W, 347 umper. J. L.. 364 ustice. M. M.. 166 K Kahl. N. M..269. 380 Kaiser. D. M.. 394 Karn. C. A. 148, 262. 380 Karre. M. E.. 149, 221. 258. 274. 347 Kearney, P. A.. 380 Kearney. W. D.. 171. 202 Keefe, M. C.,212, 258 Keefer, E. J„ 42 Kerne, M. 1.. 394 Keene.T. M.,380 Keeth, K. I... 196. 262. 364 Keeton, T. G., 281, 364 Kegley, R. B„ 132, 380 Keith, B. N..154 Kellum, R. E„ 136.364 Kelly, W. G., 209 Kellv. W. P., 2115. 364 Kemp. C. D.. 380 Kemp, G. M.. 209 Kemp, |. W , 163 Kendrick.P. K..364 Kennedy, C, 380 Kennedy. D.E.. 195, 347.31,4 Kennedy, J. A„ 119, 120, 134 Kennedy, M. C, 121 Kennedv. S. T„ 242, 380 Kerkhoff, S. H., 267. 394 Kerns, A. S., 380 Kerr. G. A.. 197 Kerr. L. Y., 144, 165, 224. 241, 364 Kerr, S. Y., 165,224,241,364 Key, H. D., 347 Key, S. R., 42, 208 Keys, C. R..42 Keys. N. I.. 364 Khan. P. A.. 146, 364 Kilbourne, R., 339 Kilby, B. J..196 Kilgo, L. M., 124 Kilgore.T. R.. 163, 380 Killebrew, C. M., 139. 364 Killebrew, M. D.. 248, 364 Kilpatrick, B. R., 172, 18H, 189. 190. 364 Kilpatrick. M. A., 187. 261, 364 Kimble. J, 380 Kimbrough.B. S.. 127. 187 Kimbrough, I-: A 145. 152 158 14 Kinard.H.C, 281,364 Kindred, H. S.. 364 King. A. B. 124, 298. 294 King. C. D., 120. 125.347 King, D. A.. 119. 124, 281.297,364 King. D. B., 380 King. D. L.. 364 King, F.J., 173 King. J. D, 289. 364 King. j. S., 136 King, K. L.,144 King. M. G„ 364 King. M. K.,394 King. R. D. 294, 394 King. S, 206 King, T. F„ 206, 211 Kingrey, K. R, 251, 208 Kinser, D. L., 206, 380 Kinsley. S. C.,394 Kirk. R. E.. 143, 144,162. 165 Kirkland, j. L.,380 Kirkpatrick, L. L„ 213, 364 Kish, C. W„ 221. 347 Kitchens, B. L.,380 Kitchens. C B., 188,348 Kittrell, C. |.. 115, 171, 202, 221, 223. 293. 348 Klar. H. E.,291,394 Klaus, M. F., 120.243. 394 Knarr, R, 54 Koby. T. P.. 139 Koby.T. A., 156.265.394 Kochel. G. F„ 130, 256, 348 Koe. M. Y..364 Koeln. G. T.,147 Koestler. C. A., 252 Koleyni.G., 120 Komp, G. P., 72 Koos, W. M„ 380 Kornegay. T. L., 364 Kornman. T. R.. 166 Korthaus, M. H., 285. 394 Koury. M. M., 196,380 Koury, P. 1,291,394 Kozlowilz, V. S., 218 Kurtz, M. E..348 Kurtzberg, A. P., 394 Kuykendall, E. L., 294, 380 Kuykendall. J, 294, 380 Kuykendall, W. D„ 148, 151, 380 Kuzmilz. V.. 348 Kyle. T. W., 138. 348. 283, 219 Kyle. W. D.. 218 Labella.T. P., 209 Labruyere, CD., 118,251 Lacey, J. E..277 Lackey, H. S„ 274 Lackey. V. A.. 51, 273. 348. 364 Lacour, J. M. 274, 364 Lacy. E. A., 348 Lacy.T. M.,380 Ladner. J. M„ 348 Ladner. M. K. 364 Lagarde. R. K„ 142, 364 Laird, R. L. 153. 154, 157 Laird. T. A.. 152. 153.157.158 Lamb. D. C. 380 Lambert, E. A.. 394 Lamm. A. E.. 42 Lammons. L. K.. 142, 261. 348 Lammons, R. D.. 261, 394 Lammons, R. A.. 364 Lancaster, S. G„ 348 Land. D. C. 348 Land. L. F.. 364 Land. P. D.. 262. 364 Land.T. D..277, 301, 394 Landers. E. R. 303, 364 Landivar, J. A„ 126 Landrum. C. N.. 171, 297. 364 Landrum.D. 297. 380 Landrum, M. T.. 250 427 Lang, P- T., 380 Lang, S. E.. 380 Langford, D. L„ 380 Langlev, R. A.. 380. 155 Langley, R. L.. 196, 273, 394 Langston. V. B.. 294, 380 Langston. V. C.,364 Lann. C. E., 269, 394 Lann, I.E.. 121 Lanphear. C. A., 380 Larsen, J. R. 380 Laseter. S. G„ 252, 394 Lassen. C. G.. 258 Lassen. P. S.. 394 Laster, J. L., 380 Lauderdale, M.C.. 131, 175 Laughlin, D. C, 124, 161, 289. 348 Laughlin, D.H.. 339 Lavender. J. S„ 380 Lawler, W. P.. 42 Lawrence, A. E., Jr., 124, 339 Lawrence. L. D., 118,364 Lawrence. M., 394 Lawrence. M. J., 42, 206 Lawrence. P. R.. 184, 188, 262, 394 Lawrence, W. J.. Jr., 380 Lawshe. C. D., 297. 380 Lawson, M. D.. 262, 380 Lawson, R. E., 130, 176, 198, 214, 221 Layman. T.J. ,394 Lea. W. R„ Jr., 162 Lackie, J. A., 120. 270, 394 Lee, A. B.. 261, 364 Lee, B. J.. 42, 364 Lee. C. A.. 394 Lee. J. B., 364 Lee. J. G., 394 Lee, L.T.. Jr.,380 Lee, L. G., 209. 273. 380 Lee. M. V.. 277, 364 Lee. S. R., 380 Lee, T. C. 364 Lee, W. M..374 Lefore. W. L.. Jr.. 201 Leggett. A. L., 301. 380 Leggett. E. H., 294, 348 Leggett, K.B.. 303, 364 Leggett. R. M., 120, 265, 394 Leggett, S. D., 87. 364 Leguin. J.M., 380 Leigh, J. N„ 204, 289, 380 Leker, S. R., 148, 380 Lemcke, M. A„ 141, 364 Lemon, V. D., 380 Lenoir, B. H.. 269, 348 Lenon, P. A, 339 Lerner. W. D.. 166. 172, 188, 221, 222, 348 Leslie, H. S., 339 Lester, S. A., 259, 267, 380 Letteri.J. R., 394 Lewing. D. G., 380 Lewis. C, 270. 364 Lewis, E. M., 248 Lewis. G. A., 394 Lewis. H. G.. 42. 208 Lewis. J. A., 394 Lewis. K. D.. 267, 394 Lewis, L.. 380 Liddell, A. R., 200, 364 Liddell, T. S.. 364 Light. C. L., 147. 348 Lightsey, J. A.. 126 Lightsey. K. B., 293, 380 Lindley. C. E., 221 Lindley. W. G.. 394 Lindoerfer, D. C, 141, 212, 364 Lindsey. B. F.. 380 Lindsey. H. M., 339 Lindsey, L. 364 Lindsey, R. E., 297 Lion. L. L.. 119. 273. 364 Lipe, G. H., Jr., 201, 289, 380 Lipscomb. E. J., 165 Lipsky. B. A., 76. 80, 208, 210 Lipsky. E. J.. 76, 77, 80, 208 Lisenbee, L. R„ 348 Littell, E. R., 72, 208 Little. K. S., 364 Little, K. A„ 184, 224,380 Little, L. C, 401 Little. N. C, 262, 380 Little. S. V„ 120. 394 Little, W. S.. 142. 269 Littlejohn, R. D., 184.364 Livingston, L. P., 348 Livingston, R. L.. 136, 177, 221 Lloyd. E. E.. 267. 364 Lloyd, M. E„ 265.365 Lockwood. L. B., 154. 157. 364 Loden, G. D.. 380 Loe, L. K„ 209. 261.380 Loftin, DR., 162.209 Loftis.T. N., 348 Loftis, T. E., 298. 364 Lofton. R. E.. 204 Lofton. T. D., 147 Logan. D. K.. 119, 293. 303, 394 Logan. D. W, 364 Loggans. J. K., 261,381 Lomax. D. B.. 176 Long. A. , 171,265.381 Long, |. D.. 130.218, 219.364 Long, J. H..308 Long. J. W., 365 Long, K. )., 141,173,261,365 Long, L. C, 298. 365 Long. L. A.. 197 Long, M. L., 141. 173. 181. 348 Long. P. J.. 394 Longenecher, M. L.. 87 Looper, R. K., 68 Loper. F. E.. 124 Loper. J. W.. 348 Loper. J. M., 115, 117, 171. 176. 202, 339 Lotl.C. A.. 394 Lott.C. C.,381 Lott.T. V..303, 381 Love. E. A.. 365 Love, J. W„ 174. 181. 186. 221, 222, 223. 248, 348 Love, J. A.. 394 Lovell. F. 1..348 Lovett, D. R..394 Lowdermilk. K. E., 270, 381 Lowdermilk. K. N., 270, 381 Lowe, B. E„ 394 Lowe, C. A., 348 Lowe, S„ 155 Lowe, T. M. 53 Lowery, D. G., 262, 394 Lowery, R. L„ 365 Lowry, P. R , 348 Lowry, R. F., 147, 348 Luby, J. H„ 71,72. 348 Luby. R. L., 141 Lucas, M. F., 120. 188. 203, 268. 381 Lucious, L. D.. 363 Luft. M. E„ 139 Luina. J. A., 155, 197 Lukert. M. D.. 202, 289, 362 Lum, B. A.. 206 Lum, J. G„ 209 Lummus, J. E.. 395 Lumsden, L. J„ 365 Lundy, J. H.,395 Lundy, M. E.. 166. 348 Lusk, L. E.. 270. 395 Luster. R. J.. 124,298,381 Luter. E. E..243 Lyle, K. M.. 149. 196, 261.348 Lyles, J. W„ 178, 188 Lvles, M. A., 87. 186, 249 Lvles, V. L„ 53, 267, 381 Lvnch. K. W., 102. 178 Lvnch, R., 250 Lvon. A. M., 184,204 Lvon.D. D..381 Lyon. M. C, 118. 121, 267, 365 Lyon.T. K„ 134 Lyon. W. T., 285, 381 M Mabry, L. E., 348 Machost, B. J„ 365 Macke, M. F.. 139, 381, 365 Mackie, J. M.. 294, 381 Maddin, M. L.. 197. 216, 265, 365 Maddox, J. H., 381 Maddox, P. J., 65, 197, 273. 258, 348 Maddox. P. 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C, 291, 395 Mathis. M. P.. 142 Matthes, M. K., 273, 395 Matthews, D. E„ 348 Matthews, S. K.. 277. 389, 395 Mattiace, R. E„ 395 Matrix, F., 249, 182 Matthews. T. W.. 348 Mattison, R. W„ 250, 348 Matulich. M. L.,395 Mauldin. J. D.. 142 Mauldin, S. B., 365 Maxev, B. J.. 164. 184 Maxey, C. L„ 365 Maxey, DR., 42. 303, 395 May, G.. 42 May, M.. 256 May, K., 218, 219 McAllister, D., 194. 248 Mcalpin. M. R. 203. 381 Mcalpin, T. D.. 365 Mcarthur, C. L., 265. 381 McBay, B. J.. 395 McBride. J.R., 130.289,365 McBrvde. K. M..301.339 McCain, J. K.. 258, 270, 381 McCain, L. F., 348 McCain. W. E., 157 McCaleb, L. J.,204. 365 McCall, D. F.. 123, 132, 221, 222, 165, 198, 348 McCann, R. E., 116 McCart.J. B. 365 McCarty, K. A.. 107, 187. 265. 293, 395 McCaskill, J„ 130 McClain.S.,381 McClatchv, J. W..348 McClatchy, P. T., 165. 293, 365 McClatchy, W. H., 160 McCleave. C. L., 160, 365 McCleave. C. L., 160, 365 McCleave. H. B„ 349 McClellan. D. L.. 365 McClendon. M„ 113, 141, 173, 269, 365 McClure, S. 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J.C.,298, 350 Paul, S. J., 397 Paulk, R. H.. 303. 350 Pavlou. K. S..397 Payment. T. T., 136.367 Payne. C. W., 397 Payne. D. H.. 151 Payne. . A., 42, 208 Payne. N. M.. 303. 382 Payne. P. N.. 367 Payne. P.. 382 Peacock. M. L., 188 Peagler, T. K„ 367 Pearson, J. L., 367 Pearson, M. M.. 397 Peay. M.S.. 203 Peay. S. L., 144, 166 Peck, W., 54 Peden. L. D., 173. 350 Pedigo. C. G..204 Peebles. S. L.. 188, 204, 350 Peets, W.. 121. 265. 367 Pelegrin, M. D.. 197. 362 Penick, M. R , 136.350 Pennarlz, T. L.. 382, 397 Pennington, P. K., 198 Penson, C. H.. 209 Pentecost, B. W.. 298. 397 Peoples, L. ]., 186 Pepper, F., 42 Pepper, B. A.. 367. 397 Peranich, C. J„ 198,265,367 Peresich.S. G.,291. 367 Perkins. D. )., 198.274, 350 Perkins. OS., 350 Perkins, I. K..397 Perkins, L.E., 122, 273, 367 Perkins, M. T„ 188 Permenter. V. L., 350 Perrv. A. L.. 54, 208, 209 Perry, A. H„ 281.382 Perry. B. S.. 87, 269, 397 Perry, F. M., 221 Perry. I.C., 271,382 Perry. K. A.. 382, 274 Perry, P. E., 382 Person. W. B.. 289, 340 Peters. J. R.. 154 Peters. O. L... 139,350 Petersen, F. K.. 149, 269, 367 Peterson, L. L.. 277. 397 Peterson, S. N.. 172 Peltigrew. W. C.. 132. 350 Petty. S. E., 397 Petty, T. A., 274, 367 Pevey. F. D., 117,206 Pevey. R. E., 129. 176. 184, 221 Peyton, ). D.. 382 Pevton, [P., 276.291, 367 Pevton, L. L.. 367 Peyton, R.. 42 Pharis, L. D.. 204 Pharr, J. L.,214, 350 Philippart, f. A.. 261 Phillips.). L.. 155,301,397 Phillips,). L., 367 Phillips. L. N., 350 Phillips. L. M.. 121. 183 Phillips, P. A.. 265 Phillips, R.D.. 52. 154. 367 Phillips. R. H., 289 Phillips, S. L.,367 Phillips, V.N. .156, 197,367 Phillips. W. P.. 121. 132,350 Phipps. P., 87 Photisuvan. C.. 339 Pickett, G. E.. 117. 130, 168. 308 Pickhardt.L., 170. 265 Pieralise. C. G.. 374, 397 Pierce, K. C., 149, 259, 274, 397 Pigott. R. E.,142 Pilgreen.C. S.. 350 Pilgrim. C. S.. 340 Pillow. R. L„ 298, 397 Pillsburv. A., 121 Pilmer. P. J.. 154.206,221 Pipkin. D. I. .350 Pippin, N. M.,166 Pitcock, E. D„ 134 Piltman, A. N., 367 Pittman, G. G., 177,350 Pittman. G, 350 Pittman, P. F., 120, 124. 223, 397 Pittman, P. C., 141. 173, 350 Pitts, T. M., 124 Player, D„ 221 Pless. H. A., 209 Plunkett, M. L„ 301 Plunkett,S.,209 Poe. G. I- 397 Poe, W„ 350 Poland, W. B.. 163. 367 Polk, D. W„ 367 Polk, J. D.. 177. 350 Polk. K. I.188 ' Polk, M. C.. 298, 398 Polk, R. C.. 139, 297, 350 Pollard, M. E.. 155, 275 Poole, C. L., 377 Poonawala. N. A., 146, 339 Pope, C. G.. 146, 350 Pope. E. E., 367 Pope, S. H..350 Porbeni, P.. 76 Porbeni. S.. 76. 77. 224 Porter. B. D., 141, 173.367 Porter, D. F., 51. 149, 223, 279, 350 Porter. J. D.. 42, 397 Porter, ). Y, 350 Porter, L. O.. 367 Porter. S. R.. 119. 397 Posey, I. L., 367 Posey, J. G. 397. 218. 219 Posey, R. A.. 291, 397 Posey, SO., 116.367 Potts, C. M„ 267, 397 Potts. J. M., 274, 350 Potts, S. C.. 141, 350 Potts. T. R„ 173 Pounds, J. S.. 141.291.350 Powell, C. J., 350 Powell. G„ 397 Powell. J. J., 174 Powell, P. J.. 159, 271 Powell, S. K.. 156, 258 Power. D. S., 221 Powers, F. C. 124 Powers. M. D., 125,350 Prather. M.D., 87. 368 Prather. O. E.. 294 Pratt. D. C.. 132. 368 Pratt, M. E., 261, 397 Pratt, R. A., 304. 398 Presley. R. L.. 143 Presley. R. O., 350 Prevost. G. A., 350 Prewitt, D. G.. 188, 189, 190. 398 Prewitt. |. M.. 136 Prewitt. T. C., 136 Preyear, M. J., 188. 189, 204 Price. K. E., 252. 397 Price, S.M.. 42. 210, 293,350 Primos. H. C.. 299. 397 Primos. P. M.. 298. 368 Prisock. D. S., 222. 223. 350 Prisock, D. L., 221. 350 Pritchard, M. A., 368 Prochaska, M. E„ 297, 368 Proctor, |. M.. 397 Propsl, L. E., 172, 196, 273, 368 Provost. S. |., 265. 397 Pruill. E. Y.,368 Pucketl. B. T„ 213. 289 Pucketl. L. M.. 274. 253 Pumphrey, J. L... 204 Punnaniti. O., 339 Pumell, G. R..2H9 Purnell.T.C, 51.186, 183 Purser. |. C., 273 Purvis, j. |., 299. 397 Purvis, S. M„ 212. 368 Pulman, P. A.. 173. 221. 258, 265 Putnam, C. L... 142 Pvlate.C. I., 130, 168, 291.350 Pvron, O. B„ 141 Pvron, W. F.. 285 Quam. A. D., 368 Quimby. A. I... 170 K Rabby. M. L., 368 Raden, D. R., 291 Radvanyi, )., 170 Raffel. R. A., 142, 169.221 Rainer. F..42 Ralowicz, P. R„ 297, 383 Ramsay, L. E., 267, 252 Ramsev. F. A.. 383 Ramsey, E. L., 273, 117,350 Ramsev. G. H.. 162 Ramsey. F. B.. 299. 397 Ramsey. |. R.. 368 Ramsey. L. A.. 397 Ranager. J. W.. 350 Randall, F. A., 383 Randall, L. M.. 265. 397, 180 Randall, S., 265,383. 197 Randle. N. K.. 194 Randle. R. 0..36B Randle. S. F., 339 Raney, J. M.. 212. 269. 368. 197 Rangel, D. J. J., 397, 142 Rankin. E., 350 Rankin. H. S„ 368 Rasberry. D. M., 212 Ratcliff, J. T., 166, 368 Ratliff, D. F., 397 Rawls. |. C. 162. 350 Rawls. J.G.. 174.301.368 Rawson. |. S„ 221.350 Ray, B. A„ 263.397 Ray, G. P.. 136 Rav. )- F., 368. 190, 189, 153 Ray, J. D., 368 Rav. K. J., 397 Ray, S. H„ 269 Rayborn, G. K.. 397 Ravborn. V. R., 368, 154 Raye. D. F.,350 Rea, R. F., 174, 350 Read, E. E., 196 Read, J. D., 303, 351 Read,). H., 303,383 Read, M. A, 397 Read, P. G.. 114. 115, 269, 340, 223 Reagan, B. A.. 368. 267 Reagan, |. D.. 351. 137 Rebmann.C. R..293, 368 Rector, H. H. 397 Red. K. M., 368, 173, 196, 190, 189. 268. 187 Reddoch. M. R.. 148.368 Rednour, B. F„ 173 Rednour, DA.. 279. 351 Redwood, C. C.. 397. 368 Reed, A. S., 383 Reed. B. O. 397 Reed. C. |. L., 221 Reed. DC 125, 351 Reed, D. J., 221. 170, 178 Reed, D. A.. 351, 142 Reed. G. M., 397 Reed. H. R.. 129 Reed, |. F., 397 Reed, |. F., 351 Reed. |. H.. 339 Reed, S. A„ 133, 273 Rees, G..42 Reeses, C.. 183 Reeves. D. B.. 351. 136 Reeves. D. L„ 383 Reeves. S. A.. 368 Regan. N. C 174.214 Reid.K. Y..97. 267 Rein. |. R., 42. 368 Remel.P. 1.368 Renfroe, D. S., 173, 141, 275, 368 Reynolds, K. L., 368, 231 Reynolds. M. C., 173 Reynolds. R. K.. 397 Rhalv, W. D.. 285, 397 Rhine, M. B.. 383 Rhodes. A. R.. 339. 221. 223. 167. 283, 167. 171 Rhodes. S. R.. 398 Rhodes, R. L.. 368, 212 Rhodes, W. R.. 351, 168, 130 Riales, C. E.. 368, 139 Rials. C.L.. 173. 351,221 Ricci. E. C.. 261. 383 Rice, C. R.. 162.383 Rice. D. M„ 397 Rice. D. P., 397 Rice, K. B..363 Rice. R. D., 383. 162 Rich, F. A.. 383 Richardson. A. B.. 303, 368 Richardson. G.. 398 Richardson, J. K.,398 Richardson. R. D.. 397, 196 Richardson, R. W., 141 Richburg, J. H„ 383 Rickman, L. I.. 42. 208 Riddell. S. O. 285, 368 Riddle. L. W., 72 Rieves. I .383 Rigby. C. S., 368 Rigbv. S. B„ 142, 276, 307, 351 Riggins, J. F., 289. 298 Riggs, K. A., 303 Riles, S. T., 297, 398 Rineharl.M. L..297. 383 Ritchev, C. |.. 307, 398 Rives, R. E.. 285, 303 Roach. G. M., 172, 188 Roan, C. A., 118 Robbins, B. D., 269 Robbins. F. E„ 166 Robbins. H. D., 209 Robbins, |. D.. 368 Robbins, K.E., 172. 204 Robbins, R. E.. 351 Roberts. D. B., 383, 212 Roberts, G. C 301, 303 Roberts, |. S., 289, 368 Roberts, ]. P.. 299, 368 Roberts, M. L„ 283 Roberts, P. G„ 268 Roberts. R. A., 368 Roberts. R.T., 213 Robertson. B. K., 172 Robertson, D. A., 252, 398 Robertson, G. A.. 383 Robertson, L. I. P., 368 Robertson, I. M.. 87. 197. 269, 368 Robertson, K. L„ 184. 368 Robertson, T. R., 368 Robertson. V. L.. 195. 368. 263 Robertson, W. G.. 383 Robinson. B. L„ 211.351 Robinson. C. L., 383 Robinson, C. B.. 398 Robinson, D. H.,71,72 Robinson, j., 383 Robinson, j. E., 368 Robinson. K. W., 398. 182 Robinson, L R.. 351 Robinson. M. A.. 368 Robinson, M. W.. 209, 301, 397 Robinson, P. J.. 351 Robinson, R. C. 129, 142, 169. 176, 178, 351 Robinson, R. C. 398 Robinson, D. G.. 368 Robinson, V. F.. 172. 275, 368 Robinson. W. E., 87, 209 Robinson. W. ]., 383 Robv. R. L.,221 Roche, D. W., 188, 351 Rodgers, R. M., 368 Roebuck. C. D.. 209. 368 Roebuck, C. S.. 383 Roell. C. A„ 273, 368 Rogers, B.J. ,291. 368 Rogers, G. J. .291, 398 Rogers. G. G.. 141.181 Rogers, |. A.. 209. 383 Rogers, j. D.. 383 Rogers, M. D.. 269, 351 Rogers, M. J„ 173, 191 Rogers, P. J., 87, 398 Rogers. P. ).. 172 Rogers. R. B., 175 Rogers. S. L„ 275, 397 Rogers, V. D.. 351 Rogers. W. R.. 383 Rohr. K. F„ 368. 281 Roland, R. I., 299. 397 Roman, S. A„ 173,221 Roman. R. W., 297. 351 Romine. D. F.,273, 119,398 Rosamand. W. H., 128, 308. 368 Rose, M. D.. 188 Rose, W. S.. 124 Rosenbaum. R. L.. 121. 271. 350. 398 Rosenburg, S. M.. 146 Rosenkrans. D. L.. 368 Rosenthall.P. A.,339 Ross. C. A., 118 Ross, E. R.. 186, 368 Ross, ]., 398 Ross, L. K.. 206, 384 Ross. R. R., 384 Ross. W. S.. 212 Rosskopf, E.. 267, 384 Roth, J. P., 198 Rounsaville. M. G., 136 Roulh.l. L„ 188. 189 Rowan. C.).. 275. 398 Rowan, P. L... 251, 263 Rowland, R. S., 301. 351 Rowles, F. L., 170,351 Rowles. M. A.. 398 Rowzee. R. |.. 351 Royal. R. E„ 121, 134, 267, 398 Roualtv, |. C., 148 Roye. E. D„ 351 Roye. I. M.,334 Rube. D. R., 294. 384 Ruffin. W. R„ 163, 351 Rule. W. D.. 351 Runnels. M. F., 132,351 Rush. A. D., 368 Rush, C„ 133 Rush, R. B., 297, 398 Rushing. A. D. 205 Rushing. A. J.. 146 Rushing, D. H„ 351 Rushing, S. H., 126, 351 Rusk, E. S.. 124 429 Russell. M. L.. 51. 117, 121. 188, 134. 221, 172.223, 222, 156 Russell. N. A.. 384. 189 Russell, R. F.. 384 Russell. R. F., 121, 156, 269, 384 Russell, R. L.. 263, 368 Russell, S. K., 172, 351 Russell, T. E., 368 Russell, T, R., 398 Russell, V. S.. 87, 172. 389 Russum, L. F„ 173. 141, 357 Rustin, J. W.. 368V4 Rutherford, A., 198 Rutheford. J. L.. 212. 368 Rulledge. G. A., 395 Rutledge, P. D„ 297. 384 Ryals, L. E., Jr.. 284. 398 Ryan. P. S., 132 Rye. D. A., 198, 368 Rye, M. K., 368 Sacus. B„ 218, 219,351 Sadler. M. H., 198,269,268 Saliba, W. D., 132.351 Salman. A. R. D..339 Sam. V. L..185 Sammons, C. D.. 299, 384 Sammons, J. L. 111,138.339 Samms, C. G.. 224, 369 Samms, R, M., 384 Sampsell, C. L.. 198 Samsell. S. J., 351 Samuelson, N. III. 380 Sanchez, G. A., 304, 369 Sandefur, D. L„ 213 Sanders. A. J.. 384 Sanders. B.. 42 Sanders. C. G., 369 Sanderson. C. G., 369, 271 Sanderson, M. F„ 120. 196, 359 Sanderson, W. R.. 297, 384 Sandlm, W. H., 297. 384 Sanford. E. E., 141. 384 Sanford.L., 263, 384 Sanford, M. D., 303, 369 Sansbury. J. A.. 167, 171, 223, 297, 331 Sansing. G.M., 142.308,351 Sansing, I.E., 153, 154 Santos. J., 51. 138.369 Sartor, C. L., 369 Saucier. J. R., 307, 398 Saul, R. M„ 212 Sauls, B. K.. 275, 369 Sauls, K. M..153, 155 Savage. M. G.. 148 Savell, C., 206, 261, 369 Savelle. C. R., 136, 154, 369 Saxton, M.T., 155,254 Sayegh. M. S„ 198, 199, 351 Scanlon, J. P.. 384 Scarbrough. D. L., 351 Schafler. P. M.. 142 Schaper, K. A., 398 Schilling. D. V., 289, 369 Schilling, F. A., 397 Schiltz, j. W.,351 Schimmel, G. R., )r.. 351 Schmidt. L. M., 294, 351 Schmidt, P. L., 275. 397 Schmidt, W. N., 148. 151 Schmitz, D. W..369 Scholtes. C.J.,395 Scholtes, S. R., 117. 128. 369 Schuessler. L. M„ 139. 384 Schuler, D., 87 Schullz. S. D.,384 Schuster. K. K., 351 Schwartz, A. L., 267, 398 Schwartz, S. K., 369 Scott, E. A., 384 Scott. G. A., 209 Scott, I. L„ 185 Scott, L. H„ 351 Scott, R. S., 351 Scott, S. E., 221 Scroggins, T. D„ 206, 369, 298 Scruggs, C. R.. 138. 351 Scruggs. N. C., 369 Scruggs, W. D„ 351 Scurlock, W. D„ 398 Seal. ).E., 124 Seals, M. M., 145 Seaward. M. O. R., 221 Sebree, C. D., 138 See, G. S.. 129 Segresl, S. T.. 285, 384 Seitz. J. E.. 398 Selby, W. R.. 364 Sellari. W. A., 277, 297, 369 Selman, R. E„ 146 Senseman, D. H.. 167, 171, 202, 223, 276, 303. 351 Senter, A. A.. 163 Senter, E. A., 117, 142, 169, 176, 221, 223. 369 Servies, S. A., 136, 177 Sessions. T. L.. 149, 271, 398 Sessom. M, 155 Seto, K. W„ 142. 308, 384 Sewell, |. L., 291. 351 Seymer, J. P., 136. 369 Shackelford. A. L.. 339 Shackelford, T.C.. 369 Shafer. D. H..384 Shaffer. M. B., 197, 265, 398 Shah.K. H„ 125, 180. 351 Shanks. R. M.. 184 Shannon. J. T„ 174,351 Shannon, L, S..369 Shannon. S. T„ 188, 189, 351 Sharbrough.S.C.. 369 Sharp. K. V., 384 Sharp, R. D„ 120, 132, 156, 213, 398 Shaw, C. S„ 275, 369 Shaw, D. J., 188 Shaw, G.. 188 Shaw, J. A.. 42. 265. 384 Shaw. j. D., 185 Shaw, P. A., 140, 369 Shaw, R. B., 136.369 Shaw, R. D., 213. 384 Shaw. S. K.. 398 Shaw, S. A.. 275, 384 Shaw, V. A., 369 Shawver.T. P., 141 Shearer, J. R„ 171 Sheffield, D. H.. 351 Shelby. P.M.. 398 Shelton, C. A., 369 Shelton.C. H.,285. 369 Shelton. G. S., 369 Shelton, J. G.. 303, 369 Shelton, T.C.. 168, 301.351 Shelton, W. E„ 339 Shepherd, C. D., 398 Shepherd. C. V., 138 Shepherd. S. S., 72. 384 Shepherd. WD. , 199 Sherman. R. ]., 384 398. 209. 297 Shideler. C. B„ 289, 369 Shifalo, j. M., 154, 155 Shimfessel.S. Y.,221 Shipp, D. H.,384 Shira, L. K., 118, 197. 263, 369 Shira, S. L„ 174 Shira, W. G.. 299. 384 Shirley. G. E., 369 Shivers, R. C.. 351 Shoemaker, M. C, 398 Shook, T. E.,351 Shire. D. G.. 136.351 Shorter, J. E„ 153, 155, 157 Shotts, P. S.. 121.267,398 Shotts, S. A. 130 Shows, S. L., 398 Shows, W. H„ 142, 351 Shuff, J. E„ 213 Shuler. E. D.. 121.269.398 Shumpert, L. G.. 181. 182. 188, 189, 351 Shumpert, S. R., 303, 369 Shumway. S. A.. 141 Shurlds. H. W.,297, 398 Shute. B.C.. 351 Shute, W. L..384 Sibley, C. R., 128.369 Sibley, D. P., 130, 203, 339 Sills. M. D„ 291. 398 Simmons. C. H . 299,384 Simmons, D. B., 209 Simmons, K. L., 339 Simmons, L. A., 271 Simmons, T. D., 398 Simmons, W. D., 166 Simmons. J. R., 206 Simons, L. G„ 145, 161, 369 Simonton,]. A., 224,384 Simpson, R. W.. 143 Simpson, R. R.. 294. 398 Simpson, S.. 274, 384 Simpson, W. D., 123 Sims, J.B., 42, 208, 351 Sims. K. S.. 116. 149, 265, 384 Sims, M. C., 173. 198.269 Sims, S. C., 384 Sims, V. A., 221 Singletary, D. R., 209 Singleton, C. S.. 245. 303. 398 Sitton. R. L., 289, 384 Sitz, W. L., 339 Skeen, R. D., 166. 221, 222, 352 Skelton, A. D„ 339 Skroback. S. D., 369 Skroback, T. L. A„ 384 Slack, W. A., 289, 351 Slaton. L. C, 188,398 Slay, J. R., 148 Sledge, C. A„ 121, 188. 275. 369 Sledge, T. G.. 166 Sligh. W. M..39B Sloan, F.G.. 265,398 Sloan, J. R., 153, 155 Sloan, R. B.. 152. 153, 154, 157 Sloan. R. A.. 352 Slocum, C. H, 206 Slocum, D. M., 165, 171 Sluder, M. H„ 209 Sluder, R. S.. 384 Smallwood, B. J..369 Smallwood, P. R.. 398 Smathers, G. S„ 256 Smelt, E., 125 Smith, A. E., 273. 369 Smith, A. M.. 273.369 Smith, B. C, 354 Smith, B. ]., 221,273,352 Smith. C. ]., 119,273,384 Smith, C. P., 221 Smith, C. E., 122,369 Smith, CM.. 369 Smith. S. C. V.. 301. 384 Smith, C. E., 369 Smith. C. D., 148. 149, 187, 188, 209, 267, 273. 384 Smith, C. G.. 151 Smith, C. L„ 384 Smith, D. R., 131, 162, 175 Smith, D. E., 129 Smith, D. M., 221.273, 352 Smith, D. K., 352 Smith. D. F.. 271, 243. 398 Smith, D. R„ 384 Smith, E. M„ 369 Smith. E. M., 216 Smith. E..181 Smith, E. G.. 130. 155. 157. 176, 178, 352 Smith, E. L.,398 Smith, E. R..399 Smith, E„ 168 Smith, F. L., 188 Smith, G. J.. 51,65, 182, 369 Smith, H. E.. 126, 269 Smith, H. J.. 146 Smith. H. W., 362 Smith. JO., 206 Smith, J. A., 399 Smith, J. A., 244 Smith, I.C., 139 Smith, j. M.,384 Smith, j. S.,384 Smith, J. W„ 204 Smith, J. M., 118, 271,399 Smith, J. W.. 130, 187 Smith, K. R„ 174.369 Smith, K. E„ 114. 115. 116. 149, 198, 223, 269, 352 Smith, K.R., 129, 148, 352 Smith. K. M., 119.384 Smith. L. K.. 204 Smith, M. A., 399 Smith, M. A.. 146 Smith, M. A., 119,265,399 Smith. M. M., 130, 187 Smith, M. L..369 Smith, M. W., 154. 157 Smith, N. M. 261, 399 Smith, P.J. H., 185,384 Smith, P.A.. 121, 267. 399 Smith, P. E.,384 Smith. R. J.. 118, 183,261.369 Smith, R. S., 163.221,352 Smith, R.T., 152. 153. 352 Smith, R. W„ 157.158 Smith, R. K.. 188, 189,352 Smith, R., 141 Smith, R. L., 185, 352 Smith, S. C, 181. 183, 224, 384 Smith, S., 275, 369 Smith, T. L„ 399 Smith. T. C.,204, 275,384 Smith. T. L„ 184, 197. 265, 369 Smith, T. E„ 127, 188 Smith, T. E..369 Smith. W.T., 129.352 Smith, W. D , 169, 352 Smith. W. L., 124 Smith, W. M., 352 Smith, Y„ 399 Smither. S. H . 120, 146, 149. 243. 399 Snapka, D. C, 118.263.369 Sneed, J. D.. 117, 123, 125, 293. 352 Sneed, R. S..369 Snoddy, S. J„ 369 Snow, A. M.. 131. 162 Snowden. J. M.. 142 Snyder, M. C., 121, 267, 369 Soileau, J.,42 Somers, D. B.. 285. 399 Somers. P. W.. 154 Soper, R. C, 399 Sorrell, J. E., 369 Sorrels, J. E. Q., 352 Souza. F. B. F.. 339 Sparkman. L. B., 173 Sparks, B. A., 171, 174 Sparks. F. H„ 384 Sparks, G. L„ 145. 370 Sparks. R. J., 399 Sparks. R. S.. 224, 284 Sparrow, J. G.. 289, 384 Spatharis, P. B.. 127. 210 Spears, H.J. .352 Speed, J. C., 188. 189. 190. 201. 277. 293, 399 Speed. R. C, 211 Speight, M.C., 183 Spell, L. F., 399 Spelzhaus, H. M.. 156, 258. 267. 352 Spencer, B. D., 384 Spencer, D. K., 146, 289. 399 Spencer, L. A.. 134, 265, 399 Spencer, R. T., 399 Spencer, R. E„ 370 Spencer, Z. R. M.. 221 Spengler. D. O., 221, 263. 370 Spiva, B., 186,352 Spivey. J. A.,124, 370 Spivey, L. C.. 180 Spooner, M.. 147 Spoils. D. L., 352 Spragins, M. W., 202 Sprouse, J. A., 154 Spurgeon, B. J., 399 St. Clair, A. W„ 256 Stacks, C. R., 370 Stafford. C.. 384 Stafford. K. M.. 160 Stafford, S. R., 370 Staires. E. P., 162. 370 Stalcup, C. F.. 138, 165, 370 Stallings. D. F.. 263, 359, 399 Stallings, LA. J.. 384 Stamper, C. E„ 370 Stamper, R. W., 256. 352 Stanford, J. A., 370 Stanford, R. A.. 285. 352 Stanislaus. K. B., 303. 370 Stanislaus, T., 146, 221, 223, 265, 352 Stanley, A. L„ 140, 352 Stanley, J. E.. 204. 384 Stanley. S. A.. 399 Stanton, M. H, 254 Stapleton, R. L., 352 Starr, MO, 399 Staten, C. M.. 147 Statum, R. J., 72 Stehhins, K. A., 188 Steele, C. C, 303. 384 Steele, K. A.. 161,166 Steele, M. D, 370 Steen.J. M., 141. 188.384 Steen. K. L., 399 Steen, M. E.. 138,370 Stegall.C. J., 352 Stegall, C. L., 118. 141. 178. 265. 384 Stegall. J. W., 138. 352 Steinbeck. R. J., 119,263 Steingruber, M. S„ 370 Stelts, R. G., 370 Stennis, O. R., 124 Stephens. D.. 87 Stephens, G. B„ 163 Stephens, J. M., 385 Stephens, R. A., 145, 370 Stephens, S., 269, 399 Stephens. T. M„ 201, 370 Stephens, V.H., 297, 370 Stephens, W. D„ 188, 216, 352 Stephenson, B. V., 122, 149, 265, 370 Stephenson, C. K.,352 Stephenson, J. W., 131. 175, 291. 352 Stephenson, P. L.. 120. 141, 156, 209, 243, 399 Stepp, K. L.. 352 Sterling, P. I., 173.352 Stevens. L. S.. 65. 352 Stevens, M. D., 129. 399 Stevens, M. L.. 269, 399 Stevens, R. A., 154 Stevens. R. H„ 161 Stevenson, E. R.. 278. 370, 385 Stevenson. J. D„ 153, 154. 157 Stevenson, P., 370 Stevick, V.C.,370 Stevison, E. L.. 187 Steward. K.T.. 218. 293, 351 Steward. R. K.. 138, 399 Stewart. B. J., 196, 271, 399 Stewart. C. F., 130 Stewart, D. S.. 107, 146, 370 Stewart, G. E., 289. 352 Stewart, H. L., 188 Stewart. H., 399 Stewart. I. L., 385 Stewart. J. E.. 285. 399 Stewart. K. B., 370 Stewart, M. K.. 188. 189. 190, 399 Stewart. R. A., 188 Stewart. S. L., 352 Stewart, S. A., 118, 120, 263, 348 Stewart, S. E., 275. 399 Stewart. S. L.. 170, 352 Stewart. V. W„ 127 Stewart. W. M., 130 Stidham, T.J.,206, 370 Stiffin.J. E..181 Still, G. D., 174 Stimson, R. B„ 137. 165. 171, 221, 223, 293 Stinson, H. P., 370 Stockstill.C.S., 399 Stockstill, K. J., 399 Stockton. A. W.,276 Stoddard. M. C., 174, 370 Stoker, B. K., 370 Stokes. B. J., 352 Stokes. G. A.. 178 Stokes, J. M.. 130 Stokes. M. E., 291,399 Stokes, M. W.. 198 Stone. J. M.. 166, 221. 241 Stone. M. R., 399 Stone, W. O.. 201. 299. 355 Stoufer. C. A., 198 Strachan, R. C., 224 Strachan. W. F.. 339 Strain. D. E., 265. 399 Strain. L. B„ 285, 352 Stranathan. H. A., 241. 254. 370 Stratton, J. M., 180 Street, J. W., 125, 352 Stribhng. D, 370 Stribling, E, R.. 128, 308, 370 Stribling, G. H., 201, 277. 291, 399 Strickland, L. L., 385 Strickland, W. B., 166, 201, 224, 299, 395 Stringer, B. G.. 125. 370 Stringer, J. K.. 161.291,352 Stringer, J. R.. 370 Stringer, J. S.. 221. 352 Stringer. J. W., 297, 352 Stringer. R. P.. 128 Stringfeild, MP.. 139, 352 Stroman, J., 54 Strong, J. E.. 277, 281,399 Strong. S. C.. 352 Stroud. M. J., 223, 385 Stroud, P. S.. 199, 370 Stubbs, R. K., 370 Stubbs, V.T.. 145. 291,385 Sublett.E. C., 352 Suddulh. D. W..205 Sudduth. F. R.. 163,370 Sudduth.J. W„ 352, 385 Suggs, F. E., 174 Sullivan, K. S., 138,385 Sullivan. S. A.. 269,399 Sullivan. T. L., 188.370 Summerford. K. W„ 370 Summerlin, L. K„ 263, 399 Summerour, A. H., 385 Summerour, Y. M.. 370 Summers, A., 385 Sumrall, D. P., 199 SunrWland. D. E., 294. 352 Sirratt. C. M., 146 Surratt. V. E.. 263. 399 Sutherland, S. L.. 173 Sutphin, J. R., 166, 289 Svensson, S. R., 131, 352 Swalm, K. W., 352 Swan. W. L., 370 Swartzberg, M. B.. 399 Sweatt, B. J., 269, 370 Swift, U. C., 148 Swilley, D. L., 385 Swilley, L. L. 269. 399 Swink, D. H , 370 Sykes. H. E., 339 Sykes. M. R.. 355 Sylvester. V. L, 370 T Tabbert, N. E, 399 Tadlock. L. P., 267, 385 Tadlock, P. F.. 136. 162. 170 Tait, M. W.,155 Takavesu, J. Y., 399 Talbert, T. L„ 263, 352 Tallant.C. S. P., 370 Tankslev. P., 42. 289, 355 Tanksley, W. F., 352 Tanner, A. L.. 149, 369, 399 Tanner, J. J., 138, 283.385 Tarver, M. L., 370 Tate. C. A.. 124 Tate, G. A.. 183. 188. 399 Tate, G., 303, 385 Tate, L„ 245 Tate, W.. 183. 352 Tattis, A. A.. 120,263,399 Tatum. G.S.,370 Taylor, B. A., 141 Taylor. B. P., 155 Taylor. C. W., 352 Taylor, C.. 129. 370, 399 Taylor. D. J„ 188. 189.385 Tavlor. D. L., 352 Taylor, G. A.. 370 Taylor, H. S„ 385 Taylor, H. G„ 399 Taylor. J. R., 187 Taylor. J. E.. 136, 352 Taylor, j. W.. 141 Taylor, M. A., 118,271, 370 Taylor, M. E., 370 Tavlor. M. I.. 118 Taylor. N. C..204 Taylor. P. T., 203, 399 Taylor, R. D., 204, 206 Tavlor, R. D . 370 Taylor, R. F.. 155 Tavlor. S. C., 136, 148, 370 Taylor. T. D., 352 Taylor, T. L.. 353 Taylor, T. J., 370 Tavlor, W.L., 132. 221.353 Tavlor. W. A. 289. 370 Tavlor, W. H., 152, 162 Tebo, D. L., 130. 168, 353 Temple. E. H., 120, 267, 399 Temple, M. D., 385 Temple, R. E, 275. 370 Templeton, C. H., 161. 291, 370 Templeton, M. L., 243 Templeton, V. D.. 261, 385 Tennyson, G. J., 353 Terrell. C. W„ 273. 399 Terrell, G„ 370 Terrell, S. J., 399 Terry. R. L., 353 Tew. W. E.. 209, 399 Thames, C. D.. 187 Tharp, C. E.. 385 Theisen, D. M., 148 Therrell, P. H„ 385 Thomas. B. N„ 385 Thomas. C. T., 187, 206, 278, 385 Thomas, C.. 221 Thomas, C. K., 141, 399 Thomas, D.J. ,139 Thomas, D. P., 303, 385 Thomas, J. E.. 146. 370 Thomas, J. M., 275. 353 Thomas. L. E., 216, 267, 370 Thomas, L. D., 261. 370 Thomas. L. G„ 132, 399 Thomas, M. K., 243. 385 Thomas. M. G.. 149, 151, 275 Thomas, R. D., 399 Thomas. W. M.. 121 Thomason, D. N.. 178, 353 Thomason, K. 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E.K.. 189, 221.222 Tindall.G.Y., 385 Tindall. S.. 353 Tingle. OS., 221, 339 Tinsley. M. E.. 100 Tipton, G. A.. 178 Tipton. W. B..162 Tirmenstpin, H. L.. 188. 189 Tischner, P. C. 371 Tisdale, G.T.. 353 Tkach, M.E.. 385 Tobermann.J. R..400 Todaro.G.S.. 200 Todd, L. E, 400 Tolar. B D.. 353 Tolar. T. G., 353, 124 Tollison,]. D„ 163, 173,371 Tom. C. S.. 140, 371 Tom. J. G.. 353 Tomaso, N. (.,124,400 Tomlinson. E. L.. 263. 353 Tomlinson, S. K.. 195 Toney, F. L., 141, 173, 353 Toney, S. M.. 124 Torres, D. L.. 119, 172, 385 Torres, M. G., 142, 169. 178, 353 Torres. R. A.. 353 Touchstone. D. A.. 100. 146 Townsend, L. E.. 129. 400 Tovvnsend. R L.. 263 Trainer, P. A.. 371 Tramel. T. E., 400 Trammell, D. L, 212 Trammell. F. G.. 126 Trammell. R. L„ 162, 135. 180. 353 Traweek. R. P., 371 Trebotich.L. A.. 400 Trenor, T. H.,353 Trevillion, B. L.. 218 Tnbble. A.,87. 197 Trice. ). F., 183. 186. 353 Tripled. E. F. 172 Triplett. G. R, 400 Triplett.G. P., 353 Trodgen. M., 42 Trotter. R. F.. 400 Trotter. S.G. A.. 293. 400 Troxell. D. R.. 196 Truhett, P. J., 321 Truitt, C. A.. 171 Trump. KM. 171 Tubertini, L. A.. 53. 273. 371 Tuck, B. L., 339 Tucker, A. G.. 121.353 Tucker. V. G„ 353 Tucker. C. R„ 353 Tucker, C. A.. 149, 172, 275, 371 Tucker, D. P., 303, 385 Tucker. E. R., 353 Tucker. G. L., 353 Tucker. O. C.. 276. 371 Tucker, P. [.,291 Tucker, R. A., 265, 353 Tucker, T.. 275. 385 Tucker. W. L.. 385 Tuggle. R. W., 353 Tullos. R. L., 353 Tullos. S. A.. 400 Tullos. T. L.. 221.353 Tullos. T. R.. 116.339 Turcotte. J. M.. 118. 269. 400 Turfitt. L. L. B.. 134. 371 Turfitt. T. J.. 353 Turner.]. S., 152 Turner,). C. 155, 206 Turner. K. V.. 385 Turner. L. K.. 188.371 Turner, M. D„ 42. 119. 197 Turner. M. A., 371 Turner. N.. 200 Turner. R. W. 119, 184. 353 Turner. R. E.. 303. 353 Turner. W. V„ 371 Turnipseed. B. R.. 343 Turnipseed. E. A.. 170. 353 Tutor. L. K., 353 Tutor. R. K.. 283. 353 Twyman.S. E. 275. 353 Tyree. E.. 87, 375. 400 U Uithoven.I-P.353 Ulmer. W S..371 Underwood. |. R., 385 Underwood, R. G.. 400 Upton. S. U 275, 400 Vaishnav, V. E.. 339 Valentine. K. D.. 121,371 Van Landingham. W. A.. 294. 400 Van Wick, M. E.. 353 Van Zandt, C. L., 271. 400 VanZandt, J. B.. 293. 400 Vance. F. H..400. 289 Vance. P. A., 51. 269. 355 Vance. W. R. 308. 371 Vandiver, M. A., 253 Vanlandingham, E. J., 172 Vanlandingham, G. L., 289, 253 Vantrease, |. I., 267. 336 Vanveghel. D. M., 132, 134 Varnado. S. R..289. 371 Varner. R. P.. 285. 371 Vasek. J. R„ 132,371 Vaughn. D. L.. 253 Vaughn. D. L.. 275. 385 Vaughn. J. W.. 253 Vaughn, K. A. |. ,212, 376 Vaughn, P.. 209. 355 Vaughn. W. F.. 131 Vaught.G.,42 Ventura, D. L.. 136.291,371 Verell, R. A., 172, 355 Vest, J. E.. 355 Vick. F. W„ 385 Vickers, D. T., 130.371 Vickers, M. L. 241.243 Vickers. N.C. 119,263.371 Vinson, C. V,. 130 Vinson, J. T., 289. 400 Vinson. M. A., 196 Vinzant. P. S. 273, 385 Virden. K. E., 267 Virden, ML. 214. 400. 297 Virgil. W. D.. 285 Vitrano.T.M. 42.208 VonSpecken.R F. 188.189 Vonkohn, E. R.. 124 Voyles. M. ]., 209 w Waas. R. A., 371. 196 Waaser, R. E„ 294. 385. 224 Waddell, ]. H.. 253 Waddle. J.E., 136 Wade. N. M.. 371 Wadlington.T. C..291, 371 Waggener, O. M.. 276. 253 Waggoner, G. J..253 Waldrop, L. K.,400 Waldrup, C. E., 253, 144 Walker, A. J., 206. 400 Walker. D. L. 294. 371 Walker. D. H., 130,253 Walker, D. B., 371 Walker, D. E., 261, 371 Walker. D. J. .400 Walker. F. W., 139, 253 Walker. 1.253 ' Walker. K. A.. 400 Walker. L. C, 206, 371 Walker, R. C. 371. 198 Walker, R. D.. 400 Walker. R. D.. 385 Walker, V. D., 119, 265. 385 Wall, C. F„ 253 Wall, C.B., 339 Wall. J. E„ 155. 371 Wall, L. E.. 136. 400 Wall, R.R., 297, 371 Wallace. J. M, 385 Wallace, IC 253, 293 Wallace. M. C. 128, 371 Wallace. O. L.. 186, 385 Wallace. R. H„ 42. 208 Walley. B.. 144 Walley. E. E. 206, 211 Walley, F. M., 371 Wallington.E. H.,340 Wallis.T, 209,385 Walsh, F. T„ 154 Walters, A. H., 167. 171, 254, 285 Walters. F. W.. 253 Walters, J. L, 14, 385 Walters, K. L, 155 Walters, K. L.. 371 Walters, M.G.. 221. 254 Walters. S.S., 187. 188. 385 Walters. S.H.. 137, 371 Walton, J. M..385 Walton. J.C., 297, 201,385 Walton, M. E., 172.254 Walton, P. L., 190. 189. 188, 173. 261 Walton, R. E.. 145.253 Walton. S. M.. 184 Ward.B. D., 263 Ward. D. L.. 386 Ward, F.W., 254 Ward. H. D.. 204. 254 Ward, ID., 303. 371 Ward. J. L„ 198.273.400 Ward, P. B. 275 Ward. P. D„ 364 Ward. R.O.M.. 146 Ward.S. M.. 267. 371 Ward, W. D.. 400 Wardlaw. W. M., 141.371 Ware, D. E.. 371 Waring. H. C. 219. 303 Warner. M. L.. 119, 265. 396 Warner. P. K..400 Warner, R. C, 400 Warner, W. C. 201, 218. 285. 400 Warren. B. A.. 273, 400 Warren, F. G., 400 Warren, F. L., 386 Warren, W. P.. 371 Warnner. R., 120. 275 Warren, W. B.. 211 Washburn, N. 1„ 216, 291, 354 Washburn. W. L.. 400 Washington. B. J., 209 Washington. C, 183 Washington. P. A.. 209 Wasson, M. E.. 338 Waterall, I. R., 371 Waters. S.. 250 Waters. T. L., 371 Watkins, C. A.. 118, 195,263 Watkins. 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W.. 372 White. E. M.,401 White. F. M., 208 White, G. F.. 386 White, H.D., 126.372 White, J. D„ 174 White. L. D„ 372 White. L. A., 401 White. M. [.. 372 White. M. F.. 354 White, MA, 42. 401 White. M.E.. 372 White. R. L.. 54 White. R G . 155 White. R. C. 116. 201. 224. 303, 386 White. S. 42 White. V. ].. 53. 146. 265, 354 White, W. W.. 146,372 Whitehead. ID., 372 Whitehead, I.C.. 291, 372 Whitehead, J. H., 354 Whitehead. L. H., 76, 77. 208 Whitehead. T. G„ 121. 267, 386 Whitfield. L. A.. 261, 401 Whitfield, P. |„ 271.401 Whitley, A. P., 121,273,401 Whitley, R.S.. 138,307.354 Whitlock. A.,354 Whillock, R. C., 134.372 Whilmire. C. D„ 123. 175, 397 Whilmire. L. S.. 131, 354 Whitt.E. H., 154.153,157 Whitt, I W.,340 Whitten, G. T., 194, 386 Whittenton, 1,401 Wicker, I. M., 221 Wicks, C. E., 386 Wiggins. W. C. 354 Wigle. C. D., 340 Wigley. D. E.. 204 Wigley, T. B„ 204 Wilbanks, C. D„ 130, 138 Wilbanks, D. R. 188. 189 Wilbanks, E. U 304. 354 Wilbanks, R. L.. 123. 143, 384 Wilburn, S.. 198 Wilcox, L. A., 269, 401 Wildmon, j. O., 196 Wilemon. M. C.. 170,198 Wilemon. S. F., 271.372 Wiley. R. D . 128 Wilkerson, |. R.. 136. 177. 354 Wilkerson, P. A., 263, 354 Wilkes, F. E„ 194, 372 Wilkes. |. H.. 184, 217, 389, 386 Wilkes. M. W„ 352 Wilkes, S.. 386 Wilkins. P. A., 142.354 Wilkinson. A. N.. 134,354 Wilkinson. L. S„ 141 Williams, A. R, 340,386 Williams, A. K., 197 Williams, A. D., 137, 119, 161, 224. 285, 291 Williams, A. A., 156. 261. 211 Williams. AG ,401 Williams, C. R.. 129, 178. 354 Williams. C. ).. 173 Williams, C, 183, 188, 189, 386 Williams, C. M„ 354 Williams. D., 386 Williams. D. W., 207 Williams, E. W, 210 Williams. E.E.. 2 18, 219 Williams, E. M. 151 Williams, E. L., 130,178,401 Williams, F. R., 340 Williams. C. K., 386 Williams, H.B., 401 Williams, ID.. 401 Williams, ).G.. 221 Williams, J. L., 129 Williams, J. M„ 145 Williams, J. L., 197 Williams, I.E.. 263 Williams. J. R.. 401 Williams. J.S.. 354 Williams. J. C, 401 Williams. J. O., 124 Williams. L. K., 42, 51. 156, 265, 401 Williams, M.R.. 224. 285 Williams, M. A.. 119, 134, 386 Williams, O. A.. 180 Williams, P. L., 196.401 Williams, R. D.. 354 Williams, R. H., 401 Williams. R. H„ 372 Williams, S„ 386 Williams, S. D., 401 Williams, S.M.. 401 Williams. S, 275, 401 Williams. T., 54 Williams. T. L. 291 Williams, T.N. ,127, 354 Williams, Y. D„ 386 Williamson, A. I., 142,354 Williamson. B. T.. 246 Williamson. J. F., 148 Williamson, j. W.. 146, 187 Williamson, I.C., 243 Williamson, L. R, 340 Williamson, O. P., 291.372 Williamson, S. R., 354 Williford.C. H.. 130, 168 Willis. CM, 372 Willis. K. J. ,121, 263.401 Willoughby, G. R., 72 Wilson. A. C., 141, 145 Wilson, A. H.,401 Wilson, C. L..386 Wilson. C. F., 386 Wilson, G. B„ 204 Wilson, G. K. 204, 430 Wilson. H. F., 121 Wilson. J. B., 372 Wilson, J. R.. 145, 212, 303 Wilson, J. K„ 129 Wilson. L. E.. 186 Wilson. M. W.. 250. 386 Wilson. M.. 354 Wilson. M. E., 142, 151. 209, 372 Wilson. N. E..372 Wilson, R. 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L., 275. 375 Yazdi.A. M. 387 Yeager, K. Y.. 387 Yelverton, J. L., 199 Yelverton. W. P., 387 Yerger, L. M.. 196. 271, 387 Yerger. W. A., 201. 285, 401 Young, B. I, 355 Young. B. R.. 181,401 Young. CD., 138 Young, CM.. 387 Young. C, 387 Young, D.).. 210 Young, G.F.. 81, 401 Young, J. R., 293, 372 Young, j. L..355 Young. L.. 340 Young. M. A., 372 Young. M. L... 184 Young, P. U., 155 Young, R.T.. 145.304. 372 Young, S. L... 269, 401 Young, S. M., 401 Young. T. H.. 131 Young. W. C. 250. 285. 401 Young, W. W.. 355 Youngblood, D. L.. 372 Youngblood, F. M.. 301, 401 Younger. I. P.. 372 Zar.hry. J. I., 301, 372 Zang, L. E.. 297. 387 Zicafoose, W. R. 221 Zuber, C. R„ 241,355 431 Specifications The 1976 REVEILLE was printed by Tay- lor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas. Press run was 9500 copies of 432 pages. The cover is fully embossed with the base material in a brown tobacco by Holliston Mills with a fully model gold metalique dye with a heavy black overtone on a mission grain. Class por- traits were done by Stevens Studios, Bangor, Maine. Art work on page seventeen was done by Robert Stringer. Pictures on pages two through eleven were furnished by the Archives of the University and copied by Ron Otis. Additional specifications are avail- able upon request to the REVEILLE, Box 541, Ms. State, Ms., 39762. Copy Credits Glenn Beckham — 39, 55. Andy Campagna — 3, 15, 416, 417. Don Rosenkrans — 18, 29. Jimbo Walton — 66, 68, 71, 77, 82. John Wells — 22, 26, 33, 34. Photography Credits George Abihider — 12, 16, 20, 21-a,b, 22, 23-a,c, 27- c, 28-a, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33-a,c,d,e,f, 34, 36-f, 37-f, 44- a,d, 98, 99-c,d, 108-a, 109-a, 114, 115, 116, 118, 119-a, 120, 121-a,c, 122, 129, 132-a, 134, 141, 142-b, 146-b, 152-b, 154, 157, 158, 159, 160, 162, 168, 170, 172, 173, 176, 181, 182-b, 183, 185, 187-a, 201, 203, 205, 209, 210-a, 213, 214, 215, 219-b, 225, 231-c,d,e,f, 234, 238, 239, 240, 241, 247, 253-a, 256, 277, 295, 306, 311, 325- a, 327-b, 328-a, 329, 330-a,b, 331-a, 333, 336-a, 340, 355, 387, 403, 406, 407-b, 410-a, 411. Sam Agnew — 323-b, 405-c. Jim Cantrell — 14, 21-c, 147-a, 228, 315, 317-c. Charles Carter — 18-b,c, 26-b, 27-c, 36-b, 38, 46, 47, 49-b, 50-c, 54, 56-b,c, 57, 58, 60-a, 63, 65, 67, 80, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 112, 119-c, 124, 125-a, 137, 138, 141-a, 143, 146-a, 147-b, 163, 165, 177, 195, 204, 206, 211, 216, 217, 246, 254, 255, 257, 258, 260, 272, 276-a, 282, 284, 299, 305, 309, 334-b. Carol Coursey — 109-c,d, 123, 133-a, 180-b, 316-c. Fred Faulk — 72, 66. Barry Fox — 13, 15, 18-a, 19, 24, 25, 35, 36-c,d, 37- b,d, 40, 41, 44-c, 45, 50-b, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 86-b, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 109, 108, 125-b, 126, 130, 144, 148-a, 150, 151, 152-a, 155, 161, 164, 166, 178, 179, 188, 182-a, 184, 197-b, 189-b, 200-a, 208, 210-b, 212, 216, 217, 218, 219-a,c, 226, 227, 229, 230, 232, 243, 251, 252-b, 253-b, 263, 264, 268, 279, 286, 287, 292, 300, 302, 314, 316-a,b, 317-a, 323-c, 326-a, 330-c, 332-b, 335, 402, 404, 405-b, 407-a, 409-a, 410-b, 412, 413,414,415. Jeff Haycraft — 56-a, 60-b, 236-b, 237-a. Ray Hayes — 111. Terry Hitt — 33-b, 36-c, 37-g, 44-b, 49-a, 127, 132-b, 135, 136, 145, 149, 175, 186, 198-a, 235, 243, 249, 250, 252-a, 276-b, 280, 288. Joseph Millard — 59. Tom Morgan — 23-d, 26-a, 27-a, 28-b,c, 36-g, 37- a,c, 48, 68, 69, 82, 83, 99-b, 108-b,c, 109-a, 129-b, 139, 142-a, 148-b, 156, 167, 172, 187-b, 197, 200-b, 202, 231-a,b, 233, 236-a,c, 237-b,c, 244, 259, 271, 322, 323- a, 324, 325-b,c, 326-b, 327-a,c, 328-b, 331-b, 332-c, 334-a, 336-b, 337, 405. Starkville Daily News— 64-a, 73, 74, 75, 84, 85.


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