Mississippi State University - Reveille Yearbook (Starkville, MS)
- Class of 1979
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■■I Reveille 79 REVEILLE 1979 Editor — Adrienne Pakis Business Manager — Cynthia Sidney TABLE OF CONTENTS Opening 1 Student Living ... .26 Events 54 Sports 82 Limelight 148 Organizations . . . .172 Greeks 274 Academics 348 Classes 380 Index 449 Senior Credits. . . .461 Closing 466 Nineteen seventy-nine was the last and final year in the decade of the seventies. It was also the first year of State ' s second century as an institution of higher learning. The previous ten years were extremely productive for Missis- sippi State University; enrollments for both women and blacks increased, new programs were added to the academic curriculum, women sports and other athletic programs were expanded. In preceding years Mississippi State ' s strength was in agriculture and engi- neering; these departments are still nationally recognized for their high educational qualities. However, in the upcoming decade a greater emphasis will be placed on the fine arts than in the past. The eighties promise a bright and bril- liant future for the university. The title page symbolizes the completion of a decade during which there was a return to tra- ditions and conformity, maybe even a little too much. Division pages throughout the book progress upward like the steps of a ladder sug- gesting the continual advancements Mississippi State has made during the seventies. As the sun sets on the end of a decade at Mississippi State, a new image emerges All — M. Garriga M. Garriga T. Hitt . . . a university of individuals creative, dynamic, versatile. Semi-Annual Registration Routine Around the maze of the coliseum you follow the path. Step 1: Change class schedule — you can now sleep till nine. Step 2: Pay overdue fines from last year ' s parking tickets. Step 3: Pick up packet — you become student number 438-94-3671. Step 4: Buy car decal — security needs to know where to send the infamous notice, Your records have been placed on hold. Step 5: Say cheese for i.d. mug shot. Step 6: Pay tuition fees. Step 7: Call home for more money. All — T. Hill T. Hill Our Town Starkville Population: 18,000 Saa-lute! Shoppers leisurely stroll along Main Street. All — M. Garriga Churches are active institutions throughout the area. !S1 Starkville is the county seat of Oktibbeha County. Due to the large number of farms in the region, agriculture is a vital part of the local economy. Many businesses are locally owned and operated. Campus scholars often complain there is nothing for them to do in Starkville but eat fast food. Union Programming Budget Suffers Reduction The Union opened on Mississippi State ' s campus Octo- ber 6, 1964. Since then the Union has grown and expanded and in 1978 as many as one million people passed through its doors in a three month period. Union programs and activities were diversified: there were annual chess tour- naments, Bridal Fairs, Madrigal Dinners, Trivia Bowls, Halloween Carnivals and plant sales, in addition to weekly movies, playbacks of MSU football games, and art displays. Offering a variety of services to students, the Union was one place where the saying nothing in life is free any- more was disproven for more than a decade. However, in 1978 Union programming was cut by $7,000 in efforts to balance the budget, forcing free programming to be dis- solved. Expenses for carrying out the programs, building main- tenance, and inflation caused the Union to finally react to the national economic pinch. The most visible results were the reduction of Union Program Council committees from ten to seven and the termination of freebies such as Friday night movies and ice cream give-aways. In an attempt to increase revenues, admission for Wednesday night movies was raised from fifty to seventy-five cents, while fees for copying services doubled to a dime per page. Even witn the belt tightening, the Union was still the focal point of campus. It was the place to go for MSU students. They went there to eat, study, watch the soaps, or shoot the bull. Within its walls students learned to interact with others, socialize, and work together on com- mon goals. The Union still provided a place to communi- cate. M. Garriga 10 1 1 The section of East Lee Boulevard immediately in front of the YMCA Post Office Building was closed to motor- ized traffic on September 4 to create a pedestrian mall between the Post Office and the Union. When Dr. James McComas announced the creation of the mall he commented, The decision to implement the pedestrian mall has been made only after a lengthy study and consultation by administrators, students and experts. This study, which was conducted by the MSU Traffic Committee during the spring of 1978, showed that during peak traffic hours, an average of 1218 pedestrians and 738 vehicles passed through the area. At the time the mall was created, Chief John C. Moore of MSU Security said, The overwhelming majority of stu- dents I have talked to have been in favor of the mall, and a survey conducted by the REFLECTOR a few weeks later showed that most students were indeed in favor of the pedestrian mall. Prior to creation of the mall pedestrians faced a potential hazard while crossing Lee Boulevard. 12 PEDESTRIAN MALL Two opposite angles show the area of Lee Boulevard that is closed to motorized traffic. k Jf s Jill U«4 y Traffic Routing Plans lor PEDESTRIAN MALL MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY Effective September 4, 1978 k • ••••••• ELECTIONS-78 •• • • Mississippi Elects First Republican Senator Since 1881 Even before all the votes were tabulated November 7, 1978, Thad Cochran and his supporters knew they had made history. He was the first Republican elected to represent Mississippi in the United States Senate since 1881. Cochran, a three term Congressman to the House of Represent- atives, beat three other candidates for the coveted seat vacated after thirty years by retiring Senator James Eastland. Maurice Dantin, Democrat, Charles Evers and Henry Kirksey, both Black Independents, were Cochran ' s opponents. The election drew attention from the national media because of the unprecedented possibility that the state might elect a Republican or Black senator. PEOPLE magazine featured Charles Evers before the election, and Cochran joined other newly elected officials on the cover of TIME magazine after the event. Campus organizations of College Republicans and Young Democrats both visibly campaigned for their party ' s candidate. Evers also enjoyed small, but strong, student support. Republican Thad Cochran 14 Independent Charles Evers Democrat Maurice Dantin Second Congressional District Democrat David Bowen Incumbent Congressman Dav id Bowen defeated Republican candidate Roland Byrd for the Second Congressional District seat to the U.S. House of Rep- resentatives which includes Mississippi State. Republican Roland Byrd 15 DISCO DANCE 16 State Partakes in Latest Fads TOGA! TOGA! 4 , ,1 All — T. Hitt National Lampoon ' s satirical movie on fraternity and college life brings a revival of toga parties to campus. 17 Great A M Affair Aids Creative Arts Complex Warm temperatures and a clear blue sky prevailed. Here and there a woman could be seen dressed in a long gingham skirt, long-sleeved blouse, and a bonnet tied around her neck. It was September 9, 1978, the day of the Great A M Affair. Earlier in the day an auction had been held, complete with an auctioneer attired in a white linen suit. Local musicians and the Blackfriars provided enter- tainment throughout the afternoon. Farther down the drill field, a lady was meticulously at work on a weaving loom. The aroma of freshly popped popcorn filled the air, luring bystanders to its source. An endeavor of the Starkville Chamber of Commerce, the Great A M Affair was planned as a fund-raiser for the proposed Creative Arts Complex. The Affair ' s success was attributed to its appeal to both the young and the young-at-heart. Fund-raising activities such as a cake- walk, a dunking machine, and a raffle for a diamond ring made it a financial success. A hayride carried many through the streets of Starkville, while others on campus steered antique electric cars around the drill field. Finally, games of checkers and horseshoes completed the old-fash- ioned atmosphere of the Great A M Affair. w w CPU ftefe?! T. Costello 18 19 CTEAiiVE A  COIHPLEX w .ma m Increased enrollments in the ' ■ollege of Arts and S , ences, especially in communraH i n ind fine art majors, awakened the university to the esperate need for improved facilities for these departmei. ' Si n.e then introduction to the curriculum classes fort m n initiation and fine arts majors have been taught in widely separated campus locations. In February, 1978, the University launched a state-wide campaign to raise $4 million for the construction of a Cre- ative Arts Complex (CAC). The complex would housi performing arts center to be used by the entire University community and would include theaters, concert halls, and art galleries. Thig%omplex would also provide the badly needed facilities for the departments of Art, Music and Communication. HI The campus campaign wasdivided into two areas: fac- ulty staff drive and student drive. The faculty and staff raised $120,000 in September, primarily from payroll deductions. The student drive was headed by a committee called the Student Movement in Support of the Arts. The ultimate goal was for the entire state campaign to raise the $4 million and pj|jpi seek a matching amount from the leg- islature. Hip 21 Linney Causey listens intensely during the tension filled hearings. With administrators and staff of Mississippi State inac- tively looking on, the Mississippi State Student Associa- tion threw out the results of the 1978 homecoming election forcing a second election for all categories. The second election resulted in all but one of the earlier candidates being reselected to the homecoming court. The ordeal began when voting discrepancies arose on election day at one of the polling places. Three days fol- lowing the initial election, the SA Election Commissioner declared the recent certifications of the homecoming elec- tion invalid. The rescission of the certification began a process which was the first to ever happen at an institu- tion of higher learning in Mississippi. A MSU student notified the SA office about mid-day on the day of the election about poll workers whom were reportedly influencing voters. The SA then sent the assist- ant election commissioner to the polling place in question where he, Observed some things that weren ' t supposed to be happening. He then removed the two pollworkers at the location. Following questioning of the workers and the student who had allegedly been influenced, the election was declared invalid. But according to the SA Constitution, any rescission must then be approved by the SA Judicial Council. To further complicate things, neither the Judicial Council, the Election Commission, or the Election Com- missioner had been approved by the SA Senate. In a has- tily called meeting the morning before the Judicial Council hearings the Senate rubber-stamped all the forementioned groups and individuals. That afternoon, the Council heard over two hours of tes- timony involving the voting discrepancies. The assistant commissioner testified he heard a poll worker tell a voter to Just vote for this candidate. The pollworker then said she was not trying to influence anyone, she was Just reading the ballot. The workers at the box were accepting votes written on plain sheets of paper instead of the standard pre-printed forms after depleting their supply of official forms. With only one official ballot available, workers were reportedly reading the names of the candidates to voters who were submitting the unofficial ballot. Pre-election campaigning before the first election went on as usual. While the SA Constitution makes it illegal for workers to influence voters, the commissioner asked the Council to uphold the rescission because, Reasonable doubt exists about the operation of the box. Further investigation of the election revealed discrepancies. At least three students were shown to have voted more than once during the election. Two student ' s names appeared twice on the voting list at one precinct. One stu- dent ' s name appeared once at the beginning of one list and midway through the list at another box. Two students admitted to voting twice in the election and SA President Rosenbaum said the election was unfair in this manner. No charges were ' brought against any of the students involved in the hearing. Representatives of a Greek organization appeared before the council and asked that any sort of special elec- tion be postponed due to the, Time, money and effort involved by the candidates in their election. Also, Undo, hardship could result from a new election. The council then responded that any reform in election procedures would begin, With this election. The council further stated it would not tolerate any voting discrepan- cies and declared the election void. Then on the Wednesday before homecoming Missis- sippi State students returned to the polls to vote again for class maids, the alumni representatives, Mr. and Miss MSU and the homecoming queen. All of these positions had been selected in the first election. That evening at 10:15, the Mississippi State Student Association released the official winners of the second homecoming election. While most winners in the first election were jubilant over winning the second election, one young lady was left out of the happiness. Except for her, all the other winners merely increased their winning 22 CONTROVERSY: Homecoming Elections ' 78 Votes are counted in the SA office after a second election because of discrepancies in the previous election. margins. Homecoming was then held three days later with all the pageantry and related activities while most alumni and guests to the Mississippi State campus were unaware of the happenings the previous few days. The only complaint seemed to be participants who said they didn ' t have long enough to enjoy the Feeling of prominence when you are selected. Throughout the entire ordeal, MSU administrators re- fused to become involved, saying they trusted the stu- dents ' judgements. While some expected the big hand of establishment to fall upon the SA, it never did. Even President McComas was complimentary of the process which was carried out by the students. This in- stills a good feeling in me when I see student government run in such a fair and honest way, McComas said. Following the second election, the SA promised reforms in voting codes established by the SA Constitution. The SA said, We recognize that there are certain faults in the election code and the discrepancies found by the election commission are the fault of that code. The SA then reassured Mississippi State students that all elections were without corruption and all were held in all honesty. While many students felt better with such a reassurance, many more were unconcerned. The SA Judicial Council hears testimony in order to form a fair judgement about the election. 23 CENTENNIAL HOMECOMING October 14, 1978 Although the recall of the homecoming elections the week before the game filled the campus with tension, Mississippi State ' s decisive victory over Florida State cleared the way for a festive weekend. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity captured first place with their display depicting the university ' s theme for the event, A Noble Past — A Promising Future. All — F. Fiiulk 24 CENTENNIAL SCULPTURE Unveiling October 13, 1978 Dr. Jean Snyder, chairman of the Centennial Sculpture Committee, emceed the unveiling ceremony. Drizzling rain did not halt the unveiling cere- monies for the first modern piece of sculpture on campus. However, immediate response from the student population concerning the art work, which was placed in front of Allen Hall, was rather dismal. Pranksters late one evening placed For Sale signs around it. Many stu- dents said they would have appreciated the contemporary piece much more if it had been in bronze or gold rather than the rusty metal used to further strengthen the concept of State ' s one hundred year existence. Dr. Jean Snyder, chairman of the Centennial Sculpture Committee responded to the adverse comments, People have different tastes in art and we are not discouraged about some nega- tive attitudes toward the statue. Nevertheless, the sculpture was meant to remain as a permanent fixture of State ' s noble past and promising future. 25 mill S« ,V .. i I, fz- 26 C ) C CD E _CD O Q) C ) CD D LU 00 Reveille 79 27 Off-Campus Living One Person ' s Ceiling Another Person ' s Floor 28 It ' s four hours before dawn on the campus of Missis- sippi State University. The click of footsteps pierces the stillness. Past the darkened library, its outstretched arms closed, a solitary light burns in the window of a residence hall. The bell atop the Chapel of Memories tolls the hour. Only the statue of Stephen D. Lee watches as one crosses the drill field and gets into a car. Driving down an almost deserted Highway Twelve, he passes what looks like a futuristic ghost town. However, dark or dimly lit fast food establishments will transform in time for breakfast or lunch into bustling hubs of activ- ity, complete with drive-thru windows for the student who must eat on the run. Danver ' s, Popeye ' s, Captain D ' s, Wendy ' s, slumbering now, will awaken with the new day. Starkville, Mississippi seems to be just another sleepy Southern town. In the words of an old adage, Never judge a book by its cover! In other parts of this college town, things are far from asleep! In an apartment in the southwest corner of Starkville, the entire complex rocks. It ' s the last day of mid-term exams; the stereo blasts, the kegs flow, and everyone parties! In another apartment, a different type of gathering is assembled. Five Pre-Med stu- dents burn the midnight oil in order to pass an Anatomy exam scheduled for 8:00 AM in the morning. The only drink consumed is black coffee — lots of it. Across town someone has the after midnight munchies. Instead of getting a chicken takeout or a sandwich from the vending machine in the residence hall, he warms up a bowl of homemade gumbo in his apartment. Every new year in Starkville brings with it new apart- ment complexes, new condominiums, and larger trailer parks. Starkville is a landlord ' s paradise and increasing numbers of students are living off-campus each year. Why do so many students decide to reside off-campus? A major reason is the privacy that is provided by an apartment or trailer. More personal freedom and the feeling that one is truly on his own are other factors. Having a kitchen, a den, and a private bath give students living in apartments or trailers more of a feeling of home than a residence hall. Finally, with on-campus housing reaching capacity every year, few students have no other alternative but to live off-campus. This year a great aid to those students choosing to live off-campus was offered by the Student Association. Under the direction of SA President Laurie Rosenbaum, a Utility Deposit Plan was offered to the first one hundred students to apply for the aid. The plan was designed to relieve the apartment-renting student of the extra econom- ical burden of paying a utility deposit before receiving water and electrical services from Starkville Electric Com- pany. Students were allowed to defer the one hundred dollar utility deposit by paying a fee of five dollars to the Student Association. According to Rosenbaum, the pro- gram may be expanded to include more students in years to come, depending on its success this year. 30 From trailers to townhouses, students find homes away from home for nine months of the year. 1978 MONTHLY APARTMENT COSTS Costs for two-bedroom, unfurnished apartments are: Birchwood Townhouses $225 Colonial Arms $175-$225 Ferndale Manor $132-$187 Jackson Manor $175 Open Arms $195 Parkside $195 Wood Manor $200-$225 31 33 Inter-Residence Hall Council REPRESENTATIVES: First Row: Joyce Griffin, Butler; Glendora Epson, Herbert; June Bryant, Critz; Jim Mize, Hightower; Chip Lambert, Duggar; Keith Ford, Sessums. Second Row: David Smith, Hamlin; Keith Whitehead, Garner; Mary Bean, Rice; Susie Bunch, Cresswell; Jerry Wade, Evans; Rebecca Sanford, McKee; Danny Clark, Suttle; Teresa Elmerick, Hull; Mary Alice Nye, Smith. OFFICERS: First Row: Raymond Carter, Vice President; Ron Ohlmeyer, President; Sheila Salter, Secretary. Sec- ond Row: Dr. Gene Tice, Advisor; Sid Salter, Social Programmer; Phillip Williams, Parliamentarian; Gary Dear- ing, Treasurer. 34 Students rent over 1600 refrigerators from IRHC. 11— iii nil, in i iiiii i— Voice of Residence Hall Students Although the Inter-Residence Hall Council is a rela- tively new organization on campus, since 1972 it has proved to be most beneficial to residence hall students. By making suggestions to the Administration concerning pol- icy changes and by initiating programs for the improve- ment of life in the residence halls, tin? IRHC acts as a voice for students. Over the past few years, the IRHC has begun several fund-raising projects, including refrigerator rentals, milk machines in the dorms, and the Book Exchange. For an economical fee of twenty eight dollars per semester, porta- ble refrigerators can be rented from the IRHC by students. Over sixteen hundred were rented in the fall of 1978. The Book Exchange is another program which has proved to be advantageous to State students. It is held at the begin- ning of each semester and allows students to sell their old Ron Ohlmeyer and Sid Salter broadcast Down the Hall. textbooks at prices more profitable than if sold to the Bookstore. The money raised by the IRHC is appropriated to residence halls for movies, dances, and educational pro- grams. This year the IRHC began a radio program entitled Down the Hall, which was aired at eight o ' clock Wed- nesday nights on WMSB. The program informed students of happenings on campus and featured a different dorm each week. It also allowed students to voice their opinions on controversial issues and question IRHC officers over the air. « - m The Book Exchange allows students to set their own prices for their used textbooks. 3 ; : Visitation, Finally! KNOCK! KNOCK! KNOCK! Girls! Girls!!! Open the door THIS instant! This is your RA speaking. Who??? Oh, NO! We ' re in for it now! Ken, you jump into that closet. Richard, out the window. I don ' t care if we are on the third floor of Rice; you can hang onto the win- dow sill for a few minutes. The Keg? I don ' t care, just get rid of it! Ma ' am? Boys in the room? US? No, I have a cold. That ' s why the deep voice. KNOCK! KNOCK! KNOCK! If you girls don ' t open the door by the time I count to ten, I ' m going to bust it down with my bare hands. Now don ' t get excited! I ' d love for you to see my room, but it ' s in such a mess today. Why don ' t you come back over tomorrow when I ' ve tidied up a bit? EIGHT, NINE, TEN! BLAM!!! Why look, Debbie! The RA just broke down our door. A party? US? These party streamers are just part of the design of our room. Original, isn ' t it? A KEG? Is that what that thing is? We found it in an alley and have been using it as a nightstand. Why, there IS cold beer inside it. Oh, I wouldn ' t look in that closet if I were you! Why does my formal have size twelve feet attached to the bottom? The past ten years were a canvas on which many changes were etched in the history of dormitory life at State. Iron-handed control of students, few social activi- ties, and restricted personal freedom were characteristic of dormitory life twenty years ago. However, dormitories are no longer simply places in which to exist. The changes being made are making residence halls popular with stu- dents, as evidenced by their full capacity almost every semester. I like to think of the change in terms of helping the stu- dents to do the things they want to do and to be the people they want to be, said Dr. Gene Tice, Director of Housing and Resident Life. According to Tice, the biggest differ- ences in residence hall activities were in the workshops being offered to the students, including assertiveness training, human sexuality programs and study skills semi- nars. Personal awareness and worth were being taught to help the student learn how to better live in the world. Residence hall students were given increased personal freedom in the spring of 1978 with the approval of a Resi- dence Hall Visitation Policy. The majority of students seem to think the policy change was a definite step for- ward in residence hall life. According to the IRHC, one organization instrumental in the passage of the policy, the visitation program was designed to create a more desirable living experience for st udents residing on cam- pus and to provide academic and social opportunities for co-educational interaction. Students were able to invite visitors of the opposite sex into their living quarters during specific hours of certain days. All but two dorms, Hull and Hathorn, voted to have visitation during the spring semes- ter of 1978. This fact alone was evidence of the policy ' s appeal to students. t$ MaW I ' ll +otY -Iht door in 3 rvuWrfC. fcl. Ihds tohi ihe deep Voice. ' . Bo Co! 1 The visitation policy had its restrictions, however. All residents were required to accompany their guests at all times and to comply with the visitation hours and days chosen for their dorm. Failure to comply with the rules of visitation resulted in the loss of students ' privileges from one week to permanent loss of privileges. As well as educatio nal programs and visitation, resi- dence halls were gathering places for dances, cookouts, films, ice cream parties — the list could go on. Intramural sports were also a vital part of residence hall life, afford- ing students recreational outlets and the opportunity to interact with other students. The energy shortage brought on another change in resi- dence hall policies. Since they consumed too much elec- tricity and because officials felt they were a fire hazard, electrical appliances were not allowed in dorm rooms. During the fall of 1978, the administration applied for and received more than four million dollars in federal funds for the renovation of residence halls and the con- struction of apartment-type housing units. Ten residence halls were scheduled for renovations and installation of air-conditioning in all unventilated halls. Plans also called for an increase in living space, improvement of kitchen areas, and carpeting in some halls. The concept that we ' re trying to convey through the new title ' residence hall ' is one of a community rather than one of the old image of a dorm as a place to sleep and eat. We want students to learn skills living in a residence hall that he can use when he moves into a neighborhood, smiled Tice. A dorm became a thing of the past. A resi- dence hall became a place where students belonged and could call Home. 36 Stone-Hardy Apartments :i ri Hi First Row: Carl Anthony Lee, Leon E. Foster, Wesley Marcus Allen. Second Row: Glenda Powell, Rhonda Blackwell, Vicki Cole, Rosa Stewart, Stone Apartment Director; Vickie Keel, Gail Williams, Carla Arnold. Third Row: Bruce Bryan, Glen Mowry, Phyllis Cox, Peter Sherrouse, James-Que-Pattman, Ricky Reed, Larry Woods. Third Row: Raja R. A. Issa, Robert Love, Raymond May, Hardy Apartment Director; Steve Morrow, Dennis Pickett, Martie Joe Craddieth. During the summer, the previously all-female Stone and Hardy Apartments underwent a major change. Prior to this time, all of the University-owned apartments, includ- ing University Drive Apartments, were restricted to females only, causing some whispers of discrimination. Moreover, last year the conversion of Smith Hall from a men ' s dorm to a women ' s dorm resulted in a shortage of housing for males. These factors influenced Student Housing ' s decision to allow males to reside in Hardy Apartments, while retaining Stone Apartments for females. Both Stone and Hardy Apartments were near capacity during the fall semester. Approximately forty-five stu- dents lived in each, with four or six occupants per apart- ment unit. The apartment units provided complete kitchen facilities, a dining room, two baths, and two or three bed- rooms. 37 Butler Campus living helps develop close friendships. In Touch at the Top Butler Hall is a dorm of spirit and enthusiasm. Above all, Butler ' s residents are always a group of sharp young ladies in touch at the top. Butler was ready for the school year and let Mississippi State know through their various activities: cookouts, watermelon cuts, discos, assertiveness training, theme parties, dinners, birthday parties, movies, intramurals, and participating in the Hal- loween Carnival. The residents and staff of Butler strived to make it a comfortable and enjoyable home away from home. Residence Hall Director, Sandra Balistrieri; President, Joyce Griffin; Vice President, Octavia Dickerson; Secre- tary, Linda Hearon; Treasurer, Pam Mayo; Social Coordi- nator, Gloria Kitchens; Sports Chairman, Cookie Smith; Publicity Chairman, Toni Myles. Kitchen facilities often provide an alternative to eating out. 38 Cresswell Bobby socks and ducktails are the attire for this freshman fifties dance. A New Beginning Cresswell Hall is a residence hall committed to provid- ing a stimulating and developmental environment for every individual. This was accomplished through aca- demic, social, cultural, and recreational programming as well as through the hard work and dedication of the para- professional staff on each floor. Cresswell is proud of its past, present, and future and strived to maintain this high standard of excellence and pride. Without a doubt — it ' s Cresswell for a new beginning. Residence Hall Director, Lynn Carlisle; President, Susie Bunch; Vice President, Karen Lamb; Secretary-Treasurer, Marianne Montgomery; Social Programmer, Kaye Purvis; Sports Chairman, Jill Swalm. A repelling clinic prepares Cresswell residents for a fire evacuation. 1 ' C - l£jZi 39 Critz Home of the Critz Critters Critz Hall, one of three freshman dorms for women, had an active year planned for its residents. The Critz Critters enjoyed such activities as disco dance lessons, exercise classes, cookouts, discos, and skating parties. Their annual intra-hall volleyball tournament, Christmas party for underprivileged children. Dating Game, and Thanksgiving supper helped provide Critz with a versatile social and educational program. Residence Hall Director, Ana Sanchez; President, June Bryant; Vice President, Susan Ashley; Secretary, Rachel Gaddis; Treasurer, Wanda Woods; Social Chairperson, Helen Stewart. Cartoons often furnish temporary relief from academic pressures. Three critters roll on the floor at Critz ' s Skating Party. 40 ■I f ■I if ■W .Ti.rHr ' ' Duggar Still the One Not many residence halls at State can boast of a more impressive record than Duggar. The men of Duggar have won the prized McComas Trophy, which signifies the largest participation in intramurals, for two years and anticipated winning it for the third time; in 1979. Duggar was awarded the IRHC Outstanding Programming Award in 1977 and their annual Invitational Basketball Tourna- ment has been cited as the Outstanding Recreational Pro- gram on campus. Duggar ' s spirit is evidenced during their annual Spirit Month. Other programming includes hayrides, cookouts, discos, football games at the W , movies, and educa- tional programs. Residence Hall Director, Jimmy Abraham; President, Chip Lambert; Vice President, Tony Collums; Secretary, Doug Folk; Treasurer, Robert Johnson; Social Chairman, Kevin Seal; Sports Chairman, Kevin Kent. Dee Watson, an MSU Security officer, informs the residents on campus policies. Discos are popular events with freshmen. A Duggar cookout cures the Big Mac attack. 41 Evans Castle of Kings Evans Hall is the home of more than 280 men. The atmosphere cre- ated by Evans ' suite arrangement helps form close, personal relation- ships. The courtyard is the center of many activities such as cookouts, volleyball, and jock raids. There is no time day or night that something is not going on in the lobby; more- over, the out-of-the-way location of Evans provides a more peaceful set- ting for studies. Residence Hall Director, John Martin; President, Jerry Wade; Vice President, Tim McCarley; Treasurer, Dale Beddingfield; Secretary, John Paul McLee; Social Chairman, Don McDonnical; Sports Chairman, Kim Grantham. Evan ' s courtyard is an ideal location for fall bar-b-ques. 42 Garner Home of the Pit Garner Hall, home of the Ghetto Guys, is creating a new image for itself. The residents, predominantly Fresh- men, are attempting with excellent results to convert the Ghetto into the Ponderosa. It is not uncommon to find a lobby full of guys playing cards, chess, or foosball; watching T.V.; studying or just shooting the breeze. This year has been the year of the Pit , a brick barbecue pit built totally by the residents. The grand opening of the Pit was an historical event which paved the way for many excellent activities at Garner — home of the Pit. Residence Hall Director, Jay Goldberg; President, Keith Whitehead; Vice President, Mike Niezgoda; Treasurer, Dave Mihalik; Social Director, Jim Mallare; Athletic Direc- tor, Kirt Cuevas. A skating party is the highlight of the week for Garner and Critz. The Pit is a source of pride and enjoyment for residents of Garner. 43 State ' s Own H Ion A generally accepted vi] tlat thes pe spir gMat ani iajtftf in to fl Hxt. |iall oP l uampus,| I, social and pen iffaly referred to as the dents from all over the wol tan alflMfllhere. Diverse ei rams - iiiili| ding Hunit Hall the m ;d diverse op| .rowth. Hamlii in Hilton, hou; lich gave it a cc ional, social ai educational a interaction and growth, ong Hamlin men producec oiiship teams in intramural football, baskelball, vo.;. Hall. Softball, soccer and ping pong. Participation in the hall |, on committees and on the hall staff gave stu- ience in leadership, diplomacy and decision e spin long campus residents is « resid ' i n 3 .lone year rgest lities ph is tesi- loli- recrea- ties pro- fchiv lpi- M lei ' S prog imfin was alsffl BciousH . iting the c i ■oh of the multi-purpos pfograrr B j room in the basement which will add a new dimension in the living- lea Aria- Hall Director, ' William Hinton; President David Smith; Vice-President, John Brown; Secretary, Louis Gary; Treas f ISvlike McKinny. mms ivan Hathorn There is never a lonely moment living on campus It i i ! ; ! Although the end often justifies the means, Hathorn residents suffered many inconveniences while a new parking lot was constructed. If Unique Is What You Seek — Hathorn Hathorn is the residence hall for 314 female upperclass- men. Located in the basement are the chapter rooms for four sororities: Alpha Delta Pi, Zeta Tau Alpha, Phi Mu, and Chi Omega. The old Delta Delta Delta room is now being used as an activity room for all the residents. A Welcome Chandler party and Homecoming reception were held early in the year and plans for the latter part of the semester included a Thanksgiving Dinner, Christmas Dinner and Fashion Show. Residence Hall Director, Chandler Mitts; President, Cindy Coatsworth; Vice President, Lisa Moore; Secretary, Marsha Coatsworth; Social Chairman, Jennifer Riley; Treasurers, Peggy Van Namen and Karen Baxter; Public- ity, Marissa Simmons. 4 b Herbert 1 t 1 j 81 The lobby is a favorite gathering place. The Castle Gets a Face-Lift Herbert Hall, known to most of the students at State as the Castle and one of the oldest dorms on campus, underwent extensive renovation at the end of the fall semester. How- ever, the residents continued to live up to their past by enjoy- ing many social activities including cookouts, a Continental Homecoming Breakfast, discos and birthday parties. The women of Herbert took advantage of the Visitation policy by voting for visitation Thursday through Sunday, which paved the way for a healthy social environment. Residence Hall Director, Mark Wilson; President, Glendora Epson; Vice President and Social Chairman, Mar- tha Hogan; Secretary, Cassandra Hayes; Treasurer, Beatrice Taylor; Sports Coordinator, Deborah Randle. Residents of Herbert look forward to its renovation. 46 Hightower Living and Learning The residents of Hightower were very busy this year with numerous activities and educational programs pro- viding a living and learning atmosphere. Wacky Wed- nesday and the infamous Hightower Birth Control Pro- gram for Men are Hightower trademarks. Other activities included discos, a swap with the ladies of MUW, cookout with Critz, movies, and the all-new Freshman Foolishness, which provided an atmosphere of laughter and suspense. Residence Hall Director, Jerry Sheppard; President, Jim Mize; Vice President, Bill Dickson; Secretary-Treasurer, Walt Stump Davis; Social Chairman, Mark McClain; Sports Chairman, Ricky Bewley. Social activities such as cookouts help freshmen adapt to college life. A challenging game of chess provides these students a moment of relaxation. A 7 Hull celebrates its 40th birthday in the Bulldog Grill. Happy Birthday, Hull ' s Angels October 1, 1978, marked the 40th birthday of Hull Hall. Hull is one of the most active women ' s dorms on campus, and this year has been no exception. Its friendly atmos- phere and lively interest in its residents make it one of the most popular dorms. All of Hull ' s Angels wish MSU a happy 10 0th birthday and Hull a happy 40th birthday. Residence Hall Director, Alpha Humble; President, Teresa Elmerick; Vice President, Tracy Grayer; Secretary, Robin Thomas; Treasurer, Maria McBeath; News Editor, Karen Hall. Desk workers are an integral part of every dorm. - Residents catch boogie fever at one of their outdoor discos. 48 McKee Weekly movies in the residence halls are inexpensive means of entertainment. i wm I The Freshman Place To Be McKee Hall is proud to say that this year has been the best year yet. They held such programs as discos, cook- outs, salad parties, a scavenger hunt, a gong show, and several movies. Educational programs were also some- thing in which McKee took great pride. Some of these pro- grams were flower arranging demonstrations, a political rally, craft classes, and an Awareness of the World Around You workshop. McKee was also excited to see such a closeness between the residents. The residents of McKee were like one great big family with each giving and sharing. This warmness between the girls made McKee a wonderful home away from home. All these things combined truly made McKee The Freshmen Place To Be. Residence Hall Director, Sandy Boyles; President, Rebecca Sanford; Vice President, Karen Jones; Secretary, Rhe Zinnecker; Treasurer, Linda Johnson. 49 Rice • ■Playing cards is a pastime enjoyed by many residents Martha Measells finds Rice a pleasant place to study. Rice Hall, the newest and largest of the women ' s dorms, houses 544 students, the women athletes and three sorori- ties: Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Delta, and Delta Gamma. The dorm has been equipped to house handicapped stu- dents and is the only upperclass women ' s dorm that employs the use of Program Advisors. Residence Hall Director, Kathy Long; President, Mary Bean; Vice President, Diane Malone; Secretary, Cindy Sur- rels; Treasurer, Sally Daniels; Sports Chairman, Mary Pearson; Publicity, Kat Allen. Living space seems to get more crowded every year. 50 Sessums Sessums is the home of 250 male students. The Capital of the World Sessums Hall is a proud place that in 1978 was more than a place to live. It was a place where lasting friend- ships were made and many activities took place. The resi- dents of Sessums took part in Student Government, intra- murals, discos, suppers, movies, the Dorman Lake Blow- out, Roach Day, the annual Birthday party, and were active supporters of the MSU Bulldogs. Residence Hall Director, Dale Martin; President, Keith Ford; Vice President, Greg Shelton; Secretary, Frank Gol- den; Treasurer, Harold Akins; Social Chairman, Hank Holman; Intramural Chairman, Bohby Wells. a 1 . This resident prepares for another day of classes. 4. % ■- Jr ' : ■Lm • - . ' 51 Smith Home of the Superstars Last year Smith ' s football team was first in residence hall competition and second in all-school competition. In 1978 the team looked forward to another great sea- son. Smith ' s residents participated in educational activities as well as social programs throughout the year. These included a human sexuality progr dances, a disco class, a hallwide Thanksgiving din a Christmas formal, a jogging program, skating paj and a Valentine ' s Day dance. 1 Residence Hall Director, Sharon Rone; Press Mary Alice Nye; Vice President, Phyllis Bailey; S tary-Treasurer, Pam Hodges; Social Chairman, Fi Wadlington; Publicity Chairman, Clara Barnes, f 52 Ricky Henry enjoys all of the luxuries and comforts of home. Suttle The Men of Suttle Suttle Residence Hall is the largest hall on campus, housing 613 men. The hall was built in 1967 and named after Dr. A. D. Suttle. Annual events include Blowout Week, live bands, educational programs, weekly movies, and intramural activities. Suttle ' s men are always ready to pitch in and are always the best! Residence Hall Director, Bill Greenleaf; President, Danny Clark; Vice President, Wally Majors; Treasurer, Mike McGowan; Assistant Treasurer-Secretary, Tim Nicholson; Social Chairman, Bernie Butler; Public Rela- tions, Steve Thornton; Intramurals, Dave Kaiser. Home Box Office is a popular attraction on Suttle ' s six foot Advent T.V. screen. 53 54 c CO c 0) CD o LU 0) c CD LU Reveille 79 55 David Frost October 3 Renowned talk show host, David Frost has a keen ability to turn anything said or done into a humorous or controversial situation. This ability and his willingness to talk about the situations he has experienced made the October evening most enjoyable for those who attended Mr. Frost ' s lecture. Reminiscing a bit, Mr. Frost recalled, The last time I was in a Golden Triangle was on top of Bangkok, Thai- land, filming a documentary on drug smuggling. He assured the audience he hadn ' t seen any smugglers on his Southern flight at the Golden Triangle Regional Airport. Then Mr. Frost mentioned, When you interview a poli- tician it ' s like the bland leading the bland. The only thing you can get them to take a strong stand against is road accidents or litter; and when asked their favorite color they say plaid! The eloquent Englishman spoke for sixty minutes on interviews ranging from the inspiring to the chilling. After his lecture, he answered questions from the audience. He had this to say about particular individuals: on John Tra- volta, unspoiled by fame; on Elton John, extraordinarily frank about his loneliness. Once when he asked Chevy Chase what he ' d put in a time capsule to help people remember the year 1978 he said he ' d put in the King Tut exhibit, just to confuse them. In closing Mr. Frost thanked the audience for their can- did questions and said, If you enjoyed the show go tell your friends; if not, my name is Merv Griffin. 56 Ali January 25 Appearing here in the wake of his star- ring role in the movie Freedom Road, the thirty-seven year old Muhammad Ali declared himself to be a thinker, poet, phi- losopher, socialist, commentator, and humanist. He discussed his boxing career, his reasons for fighting the draft, and his Islamic religious beliefs. Mr. Ali stated one of his main beliefs to be, Once you say I can not, you have made a suggestion to yourself and weak- ened yourself. Adding to this, he said that one must cultivate a principle of reality; one should not simply boast, but have confidence. While speaking about his philosophies the boxer was articulate, slow and soft spoken. But when discussing the episodes of the ring, Ali clenched his fists, his eyes lit up — giving evidence that this man has truly enjoyed his career. As a final remark he left these words of thought, May your belief be strengthened by a steady flow of belief, as your soul reaches perfection. 57 Robert Byrd U.S. Senate Majority Leader May 12 Esther Peterson Special Assistant to President Carter for Consumer Affairs September 26 I know how easy it is to get caught up in the busy, everyday activities of being a student, a parent, a professor, but by not voicing your needs, you are, in a sense, putting your future into the hands of special interests. Don ' t let them say you don ' t count. You do! 58 fiT ins. w 9- Political Forum Friday October 13 at Noon, Extension Center Ballroom a J olitical¥orum. Thad Cochran Maurice Dantin CharlesEvers HenrvKirksev moderators: Bert Case Norma Fields BiUMinor This For urn ■$ oeinq sponsored by the Rei lector . the SiuOent Association ood 11 For the first time in thirty-six years a United States senatorial seat for Mississippi became open. After serv- ing more than three decades, Senator James O. Eastland retired leaving his office up for grabs. Between the Democrats and Republicans, eight men and one woman vied for their party ' s nomination. Then for the November election the two party nominees were joined by two inde- pendents. Due to the high concentration of voters in a small area each of the candidates were eager to address the campus community. Therefore, in an attempt to better inform students and faculty, the Student Association, REFLECTOR, and UPC sponsored a political forum. 59 Depot Survives Parking Lot Threats Students often pass by the old building not realizing its significance to alumni. During the past century the old railroad station on cam- pus has served many students who attended Mississippi A M, but for the past several years it has remained empty or used for storage. In 1977 the old station was threatened with demolition to make way for a parking lot. If it had not been for a great uproar from alumni and students the old landmark would not have survived. Since 1977 the station has been used for space for the Department of Music, but it is soon to take on a whole new purpose. The old station will become the new offices of the Stennis Institute. Mississippi State ' s most distinguished alumnus Senator John C. Stennis is contributing two large wooden desks which he is hand finishing himself. This landmark will once again be the center of activity for many alumni and visitors. The station is shown in its younger days by Archive photographs. 60 Mrs. Betty Carter Pulitzer Prize Winner ' s Family Present Papers The papers of Pulitzer Prize winning Hodding Carter, Jr. were presented to Mitchell Memorial Library on February 3 by his widow Betty and son Hodding Carter III. Hodding Carter, Jr. was, at one time, referred to as the conscious of Mississippi because of his editorials in the DELTA DEMOCRAT TIMES advocating racial tolerance. It was these editorials which won him the Pulitzer Prize in 1946. Dr. George Lewis, Director of MSU Libraries, said that the works were sought after by a number of leading uni- versities across the nation. He also stated that Mr. Carter is well known throughout the South for his work, and these papers will bring well known scholars to the University for research. Hodding Carter, III 61 UPC Bridal Fair 6 2 . . Lyceum Series UAB Ballet Woody Herman UAB Ballet The Lyceum series offered a variety of cultural events to students without charge and to others interested at a minimal fee. The programs were of high professional quality from all over the world. Such pro- grams as The Vienna Boys Choir, Frantie and Ticher, and Max Marath have been presented in the past. Those included for 78-79 were: University of Alabama at Birmingham Ballet, October 11 Woody Herman, November 14 The Taming of the Shrew by the National Players, February 6. Cbc Caming of tht brcto 65 BJir •£ AUGUST r- + October 24 aadv KAUFfllAfll 0CT0BER19 68 JOHN PEINE MAC MACANALLV OCTOBER 12 69 9 1 1 $rZ j A rf! ill . November 9 - ' ■£ V i ml February 14 Spoon River 72 Blackfriars Presents.... Mousetrap Mousetrap and Spoon River Anthology Mousetrap 73 •S3 -58J3 - vrafrmtvf® 1 m M f JM 1 i P « j 1 ft 4s wk : iP. : ,. IP i 1 F I f ' 5 FH V r k Bh , ' j|!tB3| V r M 1 • ljTTI Royal Lichtenstein 74 G33MR0S - -SIS-SUS Loco- motion 75 ■, W 7 £ E rwi • c 7 M § ? 8 jfe titoe ea on jfor 811 78 79 Salesman The Union offers the students a variety of interesting aspects throughout the year. Artists and salesmen show their talents and wares for those interested. Often service projects such as blood drives, raffles, bake sales and craft shows are presented through Union facilities. Blood Drivi Artist — Ron Ar 80 V Caricaturist — Steve Cipson Union Events Salesman Recreation Si 82 ( } CD ( ) O 3 D LU CO ■+—  o Q. 0} Reveille 79 83 84 65 Tyler Leaves State in Wave of Controversy . . . Bob Tyler ' s controversial, six-year era as head football coach at Mississippi State University has ended. In Janu- ary, 1979, President James D. McComas deemed that the dual posts of head football coach and athletic director were too much for a single man to handle, but the presi- dent offered Tyler a chance to remain as head football coach, responsible to a soon-to-be-designated athletic director. Tyler refused either position if he couldn ' t have both, and consequently, bouts with attorneys, personal spokesmen, and parties from both sides raged in private from January 16-22. Thus, Tyler resigned on Monday, Jan- uary 22, after six stormy years with a composite record of 21-44-2. Had MSU not defied an NCAA mandate and played defensive tackle Larry Gillard of Falkner during the 1975- 77 seasons after Gillard was suspended during State ' s NCAA probationary period, Tyler ' s record would have been a respectable, 39-25-3. But the damage had been done, and the coach ' s running battle with a number of media representatives apparently came to an end when he stepped down from the football coach ' s post in January. His demise was hastened by verbal blasts from two departing assistant coaches and his resultant lack of per- sonal or telephone contact with Dr. McComas during the first half of January, and LSU ' s Athletic Director Emeritus Carl Maddox, 66, was the first person sought to pick up the pieces of the Tyler episode. Before coming to State in 1972 as offensive coordinator, the 46-year-old Tyler had been a graduate of Mississippi, 91-19-6 coach of five high school teams, and assistant at both Mississippi and Alabama from 1968-71. His abrupt end at State resembled an earlier chapter of the Bob Tyler life story. At Mississippi he was Coach John Vaught ' s handpicked successor before a power play by Bruiser and Billy Kinard brought the brothers to the head coach ' s and athletic director ' s spot. Before leaving, however, he had assembled a 9-3 team in 1974 when State captured the Sun bowl over North Caro- lina 26-24 and his 1976 team was 9-2 before all the wins were wiped out on order of the NCAA Executive Council for the playing of the ineligible Gillard under a Oktibbeha County Circuit Court injunction. 86 But MSU Athletics Carry On B ' r   • • f  s Surprises in 78 A new day dawned in Mississippi. The football season had finally arrived and thousands of Bulldog supporters eagerly welcomed its presence. After the disappointing 5-6 season presented by the 1977 football team, a feeling of anxiousness spread through every State fan as cool weather approached the Southeastern area. The 1978 squad, however, was faced with a difficult task — to match that rapidly growing reputation of win- ning at MSU. Throughout their 11-week tenure, the Bull- dogs took their supporters on an unpredictable ride that eventually deemed them the title of the most exciting team in football but perhaps the most confusing. It was a season filled with ups, downs, and turn arounds that could have been appropriately filed in all of three cat- egories — adverse, disappointing, and sometimes, even joyful. 91 West Texas State In the earliest SEC game in history, the Bulldogs opened the football season at Mississippi Memorial Stadium against the Buffaloes of West Texas State. The game was labeled as nothing more than inspirational as 30,000 fans viewed a rising Bulldog squad, which had fallen short of all expectations the year before, down their Texas oppo- nent, 28-0. Despite belated comeback attempts in the fourth quar- ter, West Texas, led by Heisman Trophy candidate Bo Robinson, never penetrated the Bulldog defense further than their own 34-yard line. In State ' s 28-0 shutout over West Texas State, the homestanders limited the Buffaloes, who were third nationally behind Ohio State and Oklahoma in 1977 with 3,503 team yards on the ground, to 108 yards in 48 tries. Sparked by interceptions from senior cornerback Rich- ard Blackmore, and junior safety Kenny Johnson, the MSU defensive backfield held the Buffs down to 11 yards on one out of eight passing attempts. Quarterback Dave Marler, in his debut as the Bulldogs ' quarterback, completed 11 of 16 passes for 140 yards while scoring one of State ' s four touchdowns. 92 North Texas State With satisfaction and one game in their pocket, the Bull- dogs traveled to Dallas the following week to take on an always tough North Texas State team. Following an unim- pressive first half, in which both teams managed a field goal apiece, the two teams returned for the second half of their battle as Mississippi State prevailed to hand the Mean Green a 17-5 defeat in spacious Texas Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys. North Texas took the lead with 13:02 remaining in the third quarter as Paul Kerestine blocked Jim Nabors ' punt out of the end zone for a safety and two points for the Mean Green. Trailing 5-3 with 2:35 left in the quarter, Mis- sissippi State returned, however, with Dave Marler con- necting on a 33-yard touchdown pass to receiver Robert Chatman which lifted the Dogs and turned the game around. Chatman, who capitalized on a picture-perfect pass from Marler, had to shed some five North Texas defenders before struggling across the goal line. With less than a minute remaining in the contest, the Bulldogs struck the North Texas defense once again as James Jones successfully reached paydirt for the final touchdown of the night. 93 Memphis State After obtaining a week off and national recognition, Mississippi State ' s next test came against Memphis State at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium which turned out to be a classic example of Saturday Night Fever. Seeking revenge from the previous year, the Bulldogs, aided by a Big Play Bunch offense, literally thrashed the Tigers 44- 14. During the first half, Mississippi State rolled up 274 total yards while the Tigers gained only 103. The Bulldog defense, which was ranked fifth in the nation in least points scored by opposing offenses, had held their oppo- nents scoreless. Final statistics proved to be almost the same as quarter- back Dave Marler managed to connect 15 of 23 passes for 274 yards. James Jones also grabbed high game credentials by tying a modern Mississippi State scoring record of four touchdowns set by Dennis Johnson in 1975 against Mem- phis State. B p ff ' ' ' ■' ' % ! ' ■,r- tp- w % r i f ' %r 94 Florida Next, the Florida Gators entered the picture as the Dogs, who were favored to win their fourth straight game of the season without a loss, readied for their first SEC encoun- ter. Hampered by drizzling rain and poor field conditions, however, the contest turned out to be a rather easy victory for Florida as the emotional Gators downed the Bulldogs 34-0 before a sell-out crowd of 48,597. Leading 24-0 late in the third quarter, the high-flying Gators returned as the vicious Florida fans began throw- ing bananas on the field and crying for more. And more is just what they got! In a fourth quarter rally, Florida, led by quarterback John Brantley continued their dominance as they roared for 10 additional points. In comparing the final statistics, Florida out-rushed Mississippi State 191 yards to 59, while out-passing them 208 to 79. The Gators achieved 18 first downs to the Dogs 9. Southern Mississippi The following week would have been a good time to climb out of the losing rut, but that fickle character known as fate remained against the Bulldogs. Leading 17-0 over their interstate rival, the University of Southern Missis- sippi, Mississippi State ' s offensive coordination faltered in the second half as the Golden Eagles managed to push them back and upset the Bulldogs 22-17 at M.M. Roberts Stadium. Following a 58-yard kickoff return by James Jones, Mis- sissippi State, leading 17-14 with 8:31 remaining in the third quarter, took over on the Eagles ' 39-yard line. The Bulldogs, however, couldn ' t generate their offense as they found themselves faced with a fourth and four situation ontheUSM33. Then someone in the MSU coaching ranks called for the field goal unit in order to attempt a 50-yard field goal into the wind. According to MSU head coach Bob Tyler, the reason for kicking the field goal, which fell short, was due to lack of proper sideline organization. Taking possession on their own 33-yard line, Southern took advantage of State ' s poor organization. On the first play from scrimmage, the Eagles sent James Winder up the middle for nine, and seven plays later, he duplicated his efforts — this time for the TD. Randy Boyette ' s two-point PAT was good and Southern moved out front 22-17. 95 96 Florida State After the disappointing loss in Hattiesburg, Miss., State returned home to Scott Field for their Homecoming skirmish against Florida State. Aided by a powerful passing offense, quarterback Dave Marler and Co., after losing two consecutive games, rose to a superb per- formance to humble the 15th ranked FSU Seminoles 55-27, while rewriting the total offense record from 581 yards set at MSU in 1974 against Louisville to 596. Marler completed six of 11 passes for 93 yards and made good two point after kicks all in the first 15 minutes. The two Bulldog touch- downs from Marler to James Jones (27 and 11 yard passes) had come with such ease, fan speculation had it that the first quarter score (14- 0) would be the final score since the Seminoles probably would head for the dressing room at the end of the initial period. Florida State saw things differently, however, as they changed sides for the beginning of the second quarter. Full of poise and dig- nity, FSU ' s offensive unit returned to grab 21 necessary points before the intermission. Working together as an effective football machine, Mississippi State continued their dominance of the game. Maybe it was the abundant and effective usage of the forward pass or maybe it was the undying efforts of the defense. But whatever it was, something turned the Mississippi State football team around that afternoon, and the word VICTORY spelled relief for the determined and deserving Bulldogs. Tennessee Following a much-deserved open date, the high-flying Bulldogs then reset their sights on Memphis as they returned to face the Vol- unteers of Tennessee. With a whole new game plan and a more con- fident ball club, the Bulldogs ' offense exploded once again crushing the Tennessee Orange 34-21. Exhibiting their ever present M M Offense of Marler to McDole, Mississippi State, after losing their SEC opener to Florida, bounced back with an early Halloween treat and turned Liberty Bowl Memo- rial Stadium into a haunted house for Tennessee. Aside from team accomplishments, Dave Marler managed to set a pair of records of his own during the contest. The senior quarterback completed 11 straight passes to break the record of nine, set by Jackie Parker against Ole Miss in 1953. Marler broke another Parker record by completing 17 passes in a row, including his last six in the Bull- dog ' s last game against Florida State. 97 Alabama After obtaining their first SEC victory of the campaign, Mississippi State turned into the final stretch of the season as they traveled to Legion Field in Birmingham to face SEC powerhouse Alabama. The battle ended in a 35-14 victory for the number one-ranked nationally Crimson Tide. But before Bob Tyler and his Bulldogs threw in the crying towel, a change in strategy and attitude was tried. Mississippi State added another tactic known as the shotgun formation to their versatile offensive attack which almost proved fatal to a surprised Alabama secondary. Returning with 12:21 remaining in the second quarter, Dave Mar- ler, who pulled a muscle in his upper right thigh while kicking field goals during pre-game workouts, exploded with 427 total yards to surpass the previous MSU record of 290 yards set by Tommy Pharr against Ole Miss in 1969. Coming off the injured list, Mardye McDole, who caught nine pas- ses for 168 yards, also had a great day while troubling Crimson Tide defenders. wmm ? ' , ._ j Auburn Posting a 5-3 season record and anxious to re-enter the win col- umn, the Dogs returned to Scott Field to take on the revenge-seeking Auburn Tigers in the first conference game on campus since 1973. Two field goals proved decisive in the contest as the Tigers somehow managed to clinch the crucial SEC encounter by the unlikely score of 6-0, but not before Bulldog quarterback Dave Marler had success- fully intimidated the Auburn secondary. Marler, who was ranked fifth in the country in total offense with 1,967 passing yards, completed 21 of 35 passes for 248 yards and broke Mississippi State ' s single season passing record held by Tommy Pharr. Pharr passed for 1,838 yards in 1968. While the pessimistic State fan may have viewed the game as just another loss, an optimistic spectator might have recognized the posi- tive aspects of the contest. Final statistics of the Mississippi State — Auburn game showed that the Bulldogs accounted for 24 first downs compared to the Tigers ' 14. Mississippi State, the nations seventh leading passing offense, also passed for 305 yards compared to Auburn ' s 8. 98 LSU .« With the season finale quickly approaching, State ' s next step was scheduled in Jackson against the 17th-ranked Liberty Bowl-bound LSU Tigers as the first signs of winter began to show. As usual, the pre-game experts had been incorrect on more than one prediction. These specialists of mis-information had seen an LSU victory from 14-17 points and the weatherman on the local scene said it would rain. As it turned out, the only moisture seen after the game came from the eyes of Tiger fans — except, of course, for the tears of glad- ness from the Bulldogs. It was only a football game, a notion with which LSU ' s embar- rassed troops consoled themselves after all the home fans ' signs urg- ing Mississippi State to Hold that Tiger, Thrash Alexander, and Screw LSU, had been answered with a 16-14 victory. The lopsided- ness of the game made it anticlimactic, but what passions it aroused beforehand! Ole Miss The next week, which is usually billed as THE game for both schools, turned out to be a rather unemotional contest as the Dogs fell for the first time in three years to their interstate rival, the other school. Driving to within the Rebels ' 20-yard line three times during the game, the Bulldogs were denied end zone privileges throughout the afternoon as the Oxford residents captured four State fumbles and three interceptions and handed the Maroons a 27-7 defeat. • .Jtssf jiC 99 Cheerleaders First Row: Sheri Peters, Elizabeth Bost, Gracie Reed, Dana Simmons, Myrt Roberts. Second Row: Jerry Caffey, Kim Haggard, Mike Brister, Robert Sim mons, Bob Lemmons, Andy Perry. Third Row: Bully — Drew St. John. Cheerleader . . . More than just leading a cheer! Being a Mississippi State Cheerleader is an honor, an honor with lots of work. It all starts with worry, nail biting, anc butterflies just wondering if your name will be called as one of the 12 to represent the 1 student body in the nation, thi students of Mississippi State University. If you ' re one of the lucky 12, the new squad must meet or workout almost dail; until the end of school. Budgets must be made and approved, travel arrangements must be set, and uniforms designed anc ordered. During the summer the men must work out with weights and the women must watch their weight and get plent; of exercise. Six months from the time they are selected, the squad is finally ready to represent MSU, her students, alumni and friends at the game and at all times. Thus, by the time football season rolls around, the thoughts of cheering and lead ing a winner on to victory becomes the important factor. It ' s an opportune time to be a part of great things. Football sea son, pep rallies, exciting wins, disappointing losses, pyramids, cheers, chants, rah rah rags, cowbells here and there, am just doing things that will hopefully get everyone, the team, the students, the alumni, and Bulldog fans everywhere rallyin, behind the team and our school. No sooner is football over till it ' s right into the fast moving game of basketball. too GO DOGS, SIC ' EM! 101 BASKETBALL r « . r j ■• «J SMOftiitu T Sf Bulldog Cagers mmmmmmmnm m mm First Row: Gary Gaspard, Randy Jordan, Tom Schuberth, Greg Grim, Bill Fisher, Ray White. Second Row: John Adams, Wiley Peck, Ricky Brown, Bill Kamphuis, Ricky Hood, Mike Kilcline. From the Greene Machine to Hatfield ' s Hatters Mississippi State ' s basketball team made a controlled metamorpho- sis which produced 31 wins in 43 games through the 16th contest of the 1978-79 campaign. No tears were shed over the loss of Greene after Hatfield took immediate control, installed the offense which had sparked Southwestern Louisiana to the nation ' s top 10 averages in scoring over the past two seasons, filled the Coliseum four straight times in January, and brought about added excitement. Highlighting the early portion of the East Tennessee native ' s initial season were eight straight pre-Southeastern Confer- ence victories and the championship of the Louisville Holiday Classic. State received a rude baptism to SEC wars with an 87-65 loss at Alabama, but it was hard to stop the Crimson Tide ' s 72 percent shooting (21 of 29) from the field in the second half. Three nights later MSU dropped the famous gun game 69-67 at Georgia when the buzzer sounded, guard Mark Clonaker put up a shot, and then a blank pistol sounded as the officials counted Slonaker ' s postgame bucket. But eight games into the SEC slate, the Bulldogs had battled in four contests which were decided by two points, and they promised even more seasoned excitement throughout the final 10 regular-season games before the renewal of the league tournament in Birmingham, Ala. Hatfield had enjoyed 13-3 success through the first % ' s of the campaign with a sound blend of rugged defense and the beefed-up running game. State bounded past Memphis State 93-64 in Mid-South Coliseum for the worst defeat in Tiger basketball history there. In the first half alone MSU center Wiley Peck, one of the SEC ' s top two scorers and rebounders all year long with 11 rpg and better than 62 percent marksmanship from the field, outrebounded the entire Memphis State team, 15-3. Against Oral Roberts the Bulldogs devastated the ordinarily-rugged Titans 91-69 in the first round of the Louisville Clas- sic. With shouts of Danver ' s! Danver ' s! ringing in their ears, the Bullies used 16 points apiece from Greg Grim and White and 15 rebounds from the fully-recovered, 6 ' 10 Rickey Brown to overcome defending Ohio Valley Conference co-cham- pion Middle Tennessee State 85-50 in Humphrey Coliseum. The reward was two-fold — national ratings ' experts were alerted to MSU ' s prowess, and people who bought programs were treated to a coke, hamburger, and french fry order at Danver ' s, which sponsored a page-promotion for each home game at MSU. 103 And against defending national champion Kentucky here, the Bulldogs forewent their usual run-and-gun style for a devastating four-corner offense which operated like clockwork for 5:42 seconds. Then with five seconds left to play, White sank a pressure-packed 22-footer from the top of the key to give MSU a heart-stopping 63-61 triumph. All in all, State ' s ability to get the precision outside shooting from Greg Grim, the unbelievable-consistent floor play, defense, and clutch baskets from White, Peck ' s inside play, Brown ' s shooting touch, crowd-pleasing ball handling from Tom Schuberth, Bill Fisher, and Calvin Holmes, gave the team more than its share of potential to walk away with SEC honors or to advance to postseason NCAA play. . WWSW ' Coach Jim Hatfie 104 i.VTW Offense Dominates V m ; I ffl 105 . • J It Togetherness Prevails HATNp ftCftl toy Dogs Show Intensity Hustle on the Court . . . £ j ,;;■■:;. -y.-. v:-ij ; : 108 Key to Winning Spirit ■109 110 Dogcatchers Welcome Recruits First Row: Lucy Townsend, Pam Mullin s, Cheri Carpenter, Kathy Stransky, Tina Fisher, Paula Beck, Mary King, Sheila Tyler. Second Row: Emma John- son, Elizabeth Mitchell, Deloise Jenkins, Shirley Tullos, Joy Gravelee, Dorothy Ward, Loretta McCoy, Janet Culliver, Mary Ann Woodward, Julie Jaber, Robin Sharp, Jeni Laney. Third Row: Beth Krebs, Julie Belcher, Elsie Stallings, Susan Palermo, Angie Gentry. Ill v jjj j BBiiiK ■■! ' . ' ; } V; -._  . I ' - ' -r J S Sj B fva L ' B H k? Kg- 7 ' • ' S«H H l SWHHI B ijm SB| ff - ' -3 ' ' w« a .SVfc J ? ' ..-- w V ,. ; s , ■■, W ' }? ' ,,.. , ,_,■.. ' r Mississippi State ' s 1978 baseball team could appropri- ately be referred to as, they had it, but they didn ' t! In fact, they could possibly be termed as the best number two team in the nation, after finishing second in the SEC West- ern Division, second in the Southeastern Conference, and second in the NCAA Regional II playoffs. The Bulldogs jumped off to an early lead in the South- eastern Conference by winning each of their first series over Western Division foes LSU. Auburn, Alabama, and the other school. But just like Charlie Finley ' s orange base- ball, their success wasn ' t going to last. For as they turned to the final call of the season, the Diamond Dogs found themselves safe at second with no advancement to first. Still, the Bulldog ' s success could be found in the record book with Coach Ron Polk ' s team winning more games (38) than any other squad in MSU history. Finishing high in several national categories, the Missis- sippi State 1978 baseball team was ranked within the top 50 in the country in five statistical headings. After going 38-18 and achieving a national ranking of 14th in the final COLLEGIATE BASEBALL poll, Coach Ron Polk ' s crew was rated 29th in team scoring with an average of 7.5 runs per game. The 1977 MSU crew, which averaged .3 runs more than the ' 78 team, tied for 13th nationally. It appears as if the batters had the upper hand in ' 78, though, since the top 15 teams in Division I all averaged above eight runs per tilt. State ' s .958 fielding percentage was the 30th best in the country after the team handled a record 2029 chances and made only 86 miscues. The ' 78 Bulldogs also turned over a record 61 double plays, eight off Miami ' s national record of 69 twin-killings in 1974. 113 All-SEC left fielder Del Bender figured in the top 50 in a pair of statistics. His 62 runs-batted-in for 56 games came at a rate of 1.11 per contest to rate 37th in the country. Bender also poled 17 home runs, both a school and South- eastern Conference mark, to manage a homer percentage of .304. After establishing Southeastern Conference standards for runs scored with 419, for hits with 537, and for runs- batted-in with 348, the ' 78 bunch also claims credit for an unrecorded SEC milestone. Mississippi State runners were caught attempting to steal only 24 times in a record (MSU) 162 tries for a phenomenal percentage of .852. Bender led the club with 21 stolen bases in 23 attempts as the Bulldogs had the third-highest total number of swipes by a team in league annals. Vanderbilt set the cur- rent SEC mark with 154 stolen bases in 1974. %? 114 15 1 16 . r ' U fm 1 17 118 Diamond Girls First Row: Lynn Vittorio, Karin Murphy, Nancy Griffin. Second Row: Renee Summers, Mary Jo Sherman, Jewel Groves, Terri Foster, Luanne Martin, Vickie Smith. Elyse Tyree, Sheila Smith, Gail Gillis, Beth Lynn, and Marissa Simmons. The Diamond Girl program was begun in the fall of 1976. Their duties went beyond those of other batgirl squads. They were also the pregame groundcrew and served as hostesses at baseball banquets and clinics. The fourteen Diamond Girls promoted fellowship by acting as ambassadors of goodwill between the team and the fans. They were also important in boosting team morale by celebrating birthdays and holidays with the team. Another thing the girls did was to support the Bulldogs at home and away. Not only did the Diamond Girls attend all games played at Dudy Noble, but they also represented Mississippi State on the road, even at games as far away as Texas and Hawaii. Because of their contribution to the baseball program, the coaches submitted them to a national competition sponsored by Collegiate Baseball magazine. The 1977 squad was selected the second best batgirl program in the nation. But in 1978, the Diamond Girls received even higher honors. After only two years, the 1978 Mississippi State Diamond Girls were voted number one in the nation, head and shoulders above the other 200 squads entered. 119 Track and Field First Row: Moses Adabanji, Steve Crutcher, Wallace Austin, Richard Hoffman, Bubba Gullette, John Stubbs, Terry King, Marlon Gullette, Mike Brooks, Glyn Agnew, Dennis Otono, Tony Negbenebor. Second Row: Sammy Johnson, Lawrence Thomas, Fred Cornett, Phil Hull, Clay Stewart, Don String- fellow, Mark Russell, Sule Alii, Lee Palles, Tim Jones, Greg Chatman, David Smith, Kenny Massey, Donnie Hill, Robert Lett, Carl Mose, Chris Coleman, Larry Morgan, Lloyd Lee, Greg Gibbs, Coach Don Hunt. Young talent makes for some interesting developments in track and field — dropped batons and world records in relays shaved by several seconds, snapped poles and 17-foot vaults, falls on turns and kicks past the favorites in 1,500-meter races. They ' re all a part of the ups and downs of any season, and Mississippi State sought to experience more of the up vari- ety than the downers in 1978-79 throughout the three seasons of thinclads — cross-country, indoor track, and outdoor track. 1978 cross-country started out innocently enough and ended in near-tragedy. We came back in our best physical shape in years, said Head Coach Don Hunt. The guys really worked their tails off during the summer to be able to come back and run with both speed and endurance. But crippling injuries to two 1977 mainstays quickly ended Hunt ' s high hopes. Sophomore Phil Hull, the former All-Everything standout at Jackson Prep and a promising freshman in 1977-78, went down with an Achilles tendon injury. Junior standout John Stubbs, a team leader for two years from Tullahoma, Tennes- see, followed him to the sidelines shortly thereafter with a torn hamstring muscle. Thus, except for some dazzling finishes by late-blooming senior Robert Lett, ended Mississippi State ' s cross-country season. Lett, a senior from Moss Point, paced State to an 18-60-62 triangular meet win over Samford and Jefferson (Ala. State and to seventh place in the prestigious Azalea Invitational, but the injuries caused the traditional Southeastern Con- ference outdoor to be a downer for the crippled Bulldogs, who finished ninth out of nine team entries in Nashville, Tenn. 120 But with the final falling of the flaming maple leaves, Hunt ' s fancy turned to thoughts of MSU ' s now-prestigious Indoor Track Classic at Mississippi Coliseum in Jackson. And the hard times of the autumn were quickly forgotten. With the exception by a bump-and-run incident by a Jackson State harrier against MSU ' s Don Stringfellow, the Bulldogs rallied from sixth place to first in the final four events and outdistanced 30 other teams to win the title. Armed with several promising newcomers and the Olympic Decathlon aspirant Palles for the indoor season only. Hunt knew that the outdoor campaign would be a memorable one for a team with only five seniors. And what more could a coach ask for outdoors than a 3:07 or less 1,600-meter relay from the foursome of String- fellow, Mose, Otono, and brilliant freshman Wallace Aus- tin of Biloxi? Or how about almost-certain points in every indoor and outdoor triple jump from Seigha Porbeni-pro- tege Tony Negbenebor, who ranged 48-50 feet indoors and 49-52 in the outdoor action? Otono finished second in the 1977 NCAA 400-meter intermediate hurdles and Palles was edged by Mauricio Bardales for the 1978 NCAA Decathlon crown. 3 Country Runners 121 High Hopes in ' 79 MSU Sprinters i 122 . 123 Tennis F;rs7 Row: Coach Chris Baxter, Alex Zalesky, Jim Harris, Janos Latura, Mark Thompson, A llen Hudspeth, Shelby Ware, Jr., Assistant Coach Heino Lents. Not Pictured: Alan Crow. Ah, think back to those joyful mid-sixties days of Mississippi State tennis! The years that Coach Ranville T. (Tom) Sawyer was racking up the Southeastern Conference ' s highest winning percent- age in any sport as a head coach in dual competition. The years of Bobby Brien, Graham Primrose, Rob Cadwallader, Hugh Thomson, and countless other standouts. The years of third-place and fifth-place rankings nationally. But those glory days of Bulldog net play were also the times for a young netter from Sarasota, Florida, named Chris Bax- ter to ascend into the nations ' Top 10 as a fine age-group and junior competitor. It ' s that type of competitive nature that lured the Floridian, a star in high school and in college at Georgia Tech, from the pro teaching ranks back to the courts of the college to be MSU ' s tennis coach. 124 Coach Baxter has gone outside the U.S. to lure in stand- outs like Alex Zalesky, the reigning junior champion of Bolivia, while he has maintained ties close to home with the prosperity of Jackson ' s Mark Thompson, Laurel ' s Randy Purdum, and Jackson ' s Alan Hudspeth. The addition of junior college stalwarts Jim Harris of West Palm Beach, Florida, and Janos Latura of Manhattan, New York has further alleviated the gap which spanned some long tennis seasons in recent history. Breaking the relatively-short drought in the win column were a 22-9 year in 1975 and a 16-7 mark in 1977, but the ' 79 Bulldogs worked tirelessly to overcome the stigma atta- ched to an 11-15 season in 1978. Much like the ' 78 cross-country contingent, the MSU tennis team of a year ago suddenly found itself without the services of two-year letterman Purdum who has felled one match into the season with a chronic knee problem. Fresh- man Shelby Ware also missed the SEC Tournament with a back problem, and MSU faltered. But with a healthy Ware, some excellent spring matches on a tour of Florida during the mid-semester break, the challenge of eight SEC dual matches and State ' s 22nd title defense of the 28th Mississippi Intercollegiate tourney in which the Bulldogs have participated indicate a fast return to normalcy. In the summer of ' 78 Thompson proved his worth by taking first place trophies away from three Southern pro- am tournies and by capturing the coveted Slew Hester Award as the top amateur player in Mississippi tennis cir- cles for the year. Zalesky, as mentioned before, captured his national jun- ior title, Ware allowed time for a sore back to heal, Pur- dum tested his knee, Harris competed in several regional events, and Latura sharpened his game before entering MSU. Baxter has several promising domestic and foreign pro- spects on the line for recruiting purposes in 1979-80, and the prospects of continuing the winning trends of the past 27 seasons apparently are bright. During the 1951-78 span the Bulldog netters have chalked up a dual record of 334- 134 for a winning percentage of close to 75 percent. There will be no laurel-sitting with this group in the future, either. Such new trends as fall exhibition matches and meet-the-players ' days in the autumn, summer tennis camps, and the now-annual MSU Indoor Tennis Classic at Jackson ' s Parham Bridges are keeping intercollegiate ten- nis in the public eye. 125 Golf First Row: Ken McDonald, Mark Manuel, Toby Lott, Tom Keller, Ken Peacock, Anthony Ola, Marvin Gray. Second Row: Joe Iupe, Assistant Coach; Billy Joe Dottley, Max Maxwell, Jerry Keilch, Bubba Holloway, Doug Allen, Ronnie Moore, Head Coach. Not Pictured: Bubba Wilson. Coach Ronnie Moore and his band of Mississippi State golfers breezed to a 19-stroke victory in the 1978 Mississippi Intercollegiate tourney last October on campus. State ' s team total of 858 was one of the best group efforts in school golf annals as the Bulldogs had a showing of six-over- par for 54 holes by the top four finishers. In fact, senior Bubba Wilson of Tupelo started off what he hoped to be a banner senior season by firing a six-under 207 to win the medalist laurels by seven strokes over teammates Marvin Gray of Starkville and Jerry Keilch of Erie, Pa. And the fact that it was State ' s fourth MIGT title in the last five years had to be intimidating the likes of golfers from runnerup Mississippi (887), Delta State, S outhern Mississippi, Mississippi College, Jackson State, and other locals entered in the MIGT through the years. State also proved that it had arrived on the national golf scene last spring when the Bulldogs took 11th place (tied with Auburn, actually) in the prestigious, 21-team Chris Schenkel Invitational at Statesboro, Ga. Seeded last, MSU startled the experts by making a run for the first division of the meet, which was won by former NCAA golf team champ Wake Forest. Wilson was also impressive with a finish of fifth in the 15-team University of Florida Classic at Gainesville in ' 78, while he bagged third place in both the USM-Broadwater Beach Invitational and the 1978 Dixie Amateur in Miami, Fla. 126 I 1 i ssissippi Intercollegiate Championship Team Such youngsters as Billy Joe Dottley (son of all-time Ole Miss standout Kayo Dottley) of Vicksburg, McComb ' s Ken McDonald, junior comer Bubba Holloway of Indianola, improving soph Anthony Ola of Greenwood, and everpresent seniors Wilson, Gray, and Keilch afford MSU its best team talent in recent years. Four-year letterman Joe Iupe even stayed on to use his expertise as a student assistant coach while he tries to earn his PGA tour card. Somehow, after the rapid strides in Bulldog golf since 1974 when Moore started his program here, those once-faraway goals were within reach for a swinging group of youngsters. i yr Coaches Joe Iupe and Ronnie Moore 127 Soccei First Row: Mike Covert, Pierre Thomas, Bill Thornton, Medardo Galindo, Binh Nguyen, Frank Hurley, Hamid Hoodeh, Carlos Rodriguez, Geoff Franl Martin Vernooij. Second Row: Randy Schultz, Moses Wayer, Kyle Tebbs, Chepe Sanchez, Michael Lemcke, Austin Hegwood, Michael Westerfield, Don nie Dodd, Rick Pulliam, Juan A. Candivar, Joe Pokorny. The MSU Conquistadors, virtually unrecognized and totally unfunded, have once again won the Mississippi Socce Association Championship. Since the initiation of the Mississippi Soccer Cup in 1973, MSU has won it three times, share it with Mississippi College once, and took second place the other two years. In 1978-79, MSU easily defeated the numbe two team in the Club Division 4-1, and faced the always powerful Jackson Soccer Club, the number one Club team, in th finals. At the end of regulation play, the match was tied at 2-2, but in the second overtime period, State scored 2 whil holding Jackson scoreless to take the Cup. MSU entered the playoffs by virtue of being the number one team in the College Division, defeating Belhaven College 5-1, Southern 6-0, Jackson State 7-0, Mississippi College 4-1, and playing to a drav with Ole Miss 3-3. In non-divisional matches, MSU split with Memphis State 4-3 and 1-3, and defeated Spring Air Socce Club of Jackson 4-1. Organized in 1968, the Conquistadors ' overall record was 87-5-10 at the end of the fall season. The 1978 season alsi marked the retirement of Frank Miller from coaching. Miller, who was with the team as player, player-coach, and coac since 1968 was succeeded by Dr. James Garner of the MSU Horticulture Department. Dr. Garner played with the Conquis tadors while a graduate student at State from 1970 to 1972. Captains for the 1978 season were Ruks Bazunu, offensive cap tain, and Randy Shultz, defensive captain. Although strong efforts were made during the past two years to achieve recognition by the Athletic Department, nothin was accomplished. The team is still a self-supporting organization which has received sporadic assistance from the Stu dent Association in past years. 128 ijmxrn firtui ' ■--  y ll ± J The International Sport .• i j 3H - HP 129 WOMEN ' S ATHLETICS  I Lady Dogs Excel mm a mmm t ; : ;; -; r l (WN 13! Basketball First Row: Gail Sims, Carla Cross, Julan Harris, Laura Springer, Mary Bennette. Second Row: Coach Liz Dye, Coach Hilda Heard, Vicky McCall, Melinda Dudley, Daisy Minor, Marie Morrison, Belinda Woods, Mary Lee Faulkner, Coach Peggy Collins (Head Coach). That always-interesting game of women ' s collegiate basketball has taken root at Mississippi State. Coach Peggy Collins ' 1977-78 and 1978-79 charges proved that the Lady Bulldogs were definitely here to stay with back- to-back runner-up finishes in the Lady Bulldog Classic. And the 1978-79 team got off to a blistering 6-0 start, winning 13 of its first 22 games, and proved to the Southeast that it could win by downing five of the first eight women ' s teams it played from Southeastern Conference schools. For the second year in a row, Coach Collins ' forces rallied to finish in seventh place out of 16 teams in the prestigious Mississippi University for Women Christmas Classic, and the club appeared to be on its way to a better showing in the Mississippi AIAW tourney where it has been eliminated in the first round for two years in a row. Consequential to that point, the Lady Bulldogs now need only to become more competitive against the rugged array of MAIAVV opponents to keep their record well above the .500 mark. Forward Melinda Dudley came into her own this year. The 5 ' 11 sterling sophomore from DeKalb hovered around the 14-15 point range all season and tallied a season high of 31 against the arch-rival Mississippi Lady Rebels. Courageous Laura Springer, sidelined with a preseason knee injury, played her way back into game shape and gained strength as a scorer and rebounder as the season advanced. Followers still buzzed about her 27-point performance against Vanderbilt and 12 for 12 evening from the field in rugged Alligator Alley against Florida. 132 Vickie McCall of Meridian was Ms. Consistency for the Lady Bulldogs with her 9-point scoring average and rebounding in double figures. 6 ' 1 Daisy Minor and 6 ' 2 Marie Morrison gave the Bull-gals a new spark of strength and size underneath. Carla Cross, fully recovered from her earlier injury problems, and hometown favorite Julan Harris provided key floor leadership while steady Mary Lee Faulkner was capable of breaking a zone or scoring inside, as always, against anyone. Faulkner appears headed toward being the school ' s second 1,000-point career scorer behind Tutti Calhoun Carter who ripped for 1,093 points from 1974-77. 133 Girls Display Spirit . . . 134 And Play With Enthusiasm 135 Tennis First Row: Cheryl Measells, Leigh Morel, Jean Gurney, Lisa Lang. Second Row: Liz Boykin, Debbie Dotson, Jeannie Swain, Cindv Weekwarth, Leslie Giltz. Tennis, that ever-growing popular pastime in America, spread its proverbial wings over the Mississippi State women ' s athletic program in a hurry. Only two seniors graced the 1978-79 women ' s tennis roster, and these two lasses had been through the good, bad, and indifferent aspects of the MSU program since its founding in 1975. During a four-season span, the MSU netwomen have put together records of 9-6, 5-9, 9-6, and 8-5 while gaining respecta- bility from such powerhouses as Mississippi University for Women, Memphis State, Murray State, Florida State, and ever- rugged Mississippi. The gap was closing fast, thanks to the sound senior play of Lisa Lang, who prepped in Columbus before her family moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, and Cheryl Measells, who overcame a freshman hand injury to become one of the team ' s top players and the 1977-78 Tennis Athlete of the Year for MSU. But rising through the ranks rapidly were smooth Jeannie Swain, whose mixed doubles ' partner at Miami Dade (Florida) Community College, Janos Latura, is a key member of Coach Chris Baxter ' s men ' s tennis team; freshman Debbie Dotson; yearling Leigh Morel; and soph Jean Gurney, among others. Junior Leslie Giltz and soph Liz Boykin also displayed a flair for upsets last fall, and both indicated that second-year slump was going to be no factor in their improved performances. State proved last fall that it would be a factor to be reckoned with in the Southeast in the spring by virtue of wins over MUW 6-3 (State ' s first triumph over the W in tennis history and in Columbus, no less), Tulane 6-3, Southern Illinois 5-4, and Murray State 7-2. Thanks to the strong upswing in tennis in both Mississippi and in the South, tennis interest continued to be strong at MSU. There ' s no doubt that a new day was definitely dawning over the sparkling-fresh Varsity Courts at MSU where the Lady Bulldogs pit their skills against the country ' s finest opposition. 136 Volleyball First Row: Ann Hollis, Jan White, Jennifer Lee, Kathy Moffett. Second Row: Susan Craig, Teena Campbell, Cathy Loftis, Maureen Loftus, Rozena Russell. They won the Auburn Invitational, walked away with ninth place in their third straight District III playoff berth, and finished second in the State AIAW Tournament with one of the youngest teams present. But just to prove how tough the evel of opposition was for the 1978 Mississippi State women ' s volleyball team, the squad had to push to finish with a 12-15 dual match record. Only a disastrous 0-4 finish in the Jacksonville, Florida Invitational prevented the spikers from break- ng over the .500 mark, but triumphs in the Auburn Invitational over the host team, Georgia State, Troy State, and Georgia gave the team its largest piece of hardware to date from an individual tourney. 1978 was supposed to have been a rebuilding year for the team with one senior, two juniors, two sophomores, and four reshmen among its ranks. As it turned out after the win in the Auburn meet, a fourth-place finish in the MUW Invita- ional, and a sixth-place mark in the Memphis State Classic, the season was more of a building campaign than rebuild- ng. Mississippi is beginning to take up the volleyball and run with it after Alabama players dominated the Magnolia State scene for over five years. The sport is gaining popularity in the state ' s high schools, especially in the Gulf Coast area, and more and more high school basketball players are taking it up for off-season conditioning and coordination work. MSU ' s Lady Bulldog spikers are becoming more experienced by the year, and with the positive results of ' 78, there ' s a sunny outlook for the near future between the nets. 137 INTRAMURALS SftMMii S!£ r £$ i yn ii Vn M i - ii r i M i i  i ' ' V i i-i ' ii,u ' i tC i |i. ' i ' jj ; ,, A j f; j. i .jP I .WJ A Something for Everyone Surviving everything from criticism to protests, MSU intramurals remained the number one event on campus when it came to student involvement. Combining more students from different races and nationalities than any other campus activity, intramurals had something for everyone. The intramural season started off as usual with basket- ball. The outcome of this event caused a lengthy debate and a review of the intramural constitution before a cham- pionship team could be decided. At the end of the season one team took both the independent and All-School Championships in the men ' s division. Although the women ' s division contained some very good teams and splendid competition, one team domi- nated the pack. The Jabods once again took the women ' s title. Pillo polo came into being last year. This year the new attraction in intramurals was hockey. The combination of volleyball, hockey, basketball and soccer proved to be great exercise and fun for all who either participated or watched. While flag football remained the number one event of the fall season, various other events kept all intramural sports enthusiasts busy. Neither rain, cold weather, or gloom of night kept the swimming competition from being a great success. Other sports events provided by the intramurals depart- ment included cross-country, golf, riflery, pool, bowling, hot-shot basketball, tennis, and handball. So, whether it be running the ball, hitting it, or even shooting it, intramurals provided students with much needed relaxation. 139 Participation Molds Character 140 Future Superstars Provide Excitement for All 141 Everyone ' s a Winner in Intramurals 142 1 Athletes in Action % 143 144 Striving for Excellence 146 % - rr ) SUV f ID O CD CD JD _Q CD Q X3 LU a3 Reveille 79 MISS REVEILLE PAGEANT That ' s When the Music Takes Me set the mood for a night of beau- ties in the Union Ballroom as ninety- five contestants vied for the title of Miss Reveille. Entertainers were Margaret Arnold, Marguerite Tew, and Bernie Butler, accompanied by Brad Pear- son. Special guest entertainers were Beth Hammond, Mississippi ' s Junior Miss, and Cheryl Prewitt, 1978 Miss MSU. Susan Rouse directed the pag- eant which was emceed by Emily Jones. Executive Director of Starkville Chamber of Commerce. As the audience relaxed to view the beauties and enjoy the melodies of New York, New York , Morning Glory , The American Folk Tril- ogy , and others, judges narrowed the slate to a Miss Reveille and four beauties. Susan Smith, a freshman from Jackson, was selected as the 1978 Miss Reveille. Denise Branch of Pascagoula, Maria Hale of Picayune, Kay Rounsaval of Greenville, and Alice Jean Watts of Canton, were selected as beauties. MISS REVEILLE Susan Smith sponsored by kappa delta Denise Branch sponsored by phi mu Maria Hale sponsored by chi omega Kay Rounsaval sponsored by phi eta sigma Alice Jean Watts sponsored by kappa alpha fi T MFfcfc: All That Jazz set the mood for all those beauties as the 1978 Miss Mississippi State University pageant was held in Humphrey Coliseum. Receiving the crown was Cheryl Prewitt, a junior from Weir, Missis- sippi. The bluegreen-eyed brunette captured the title with her poise, beauty, and singing of He Ain ' t Heavy, He ' s My Brother. Cheryl went on to represent the University in Vicksburg and claim First Alter- nate to Miss Mississippi. At right are pictured Sherye Sim- mons, First Alternate; Patti Walton, Miss Mississippi State University 1977; and Cheryl Prewitt, 1978 ' s win- MISS MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY CHERYL PREWITT MR. AND MISS MSU Robin Sharp, a Communica- tion major from Laurel, was selected by the student body as the 1978 Miss MSU. A senior, Robin has served the Univer- sity through Scotchguard, the Committee of 82, and as Direc- tor of Public Information. Mr. MSU is Mark Green, a senior from Jackson. Mark was a varsity cheerleader for two years as well as working with the Committee of 82, Pi Sigma Epsilon and Alpha Kappa Si Honoraries. Robin Sharp Mark Green ALICE JEAN WATTS SENIOR MAID CONNIE RICE JUNIOR MAID BETH LYNN SOPHOMORE MAID KAY ROUNSAVAL FRESHMAN MAID WHO ' S WHO One of the most prestigious awards the aca demic community can bestow to a college stu- dent is that of selection to Who ' s Who in Amer- ican Colleges and Universities. Members are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, activities, and honors, by a committee com- posed of twelve members: six students appointed by the SA President and six mem- bers appointed by the Faculty Council Presi- dent. Fifty MSU students received this honor for 1978-79. Active in the Baptist Student Union, Steve Grafton has served the organization on its exec- utive council and is presently serving as Presi- dent. Steve is a recipient of the John C. Stennis Scholarship and has served Kappa Alpha as Rush Chairman and Treasurer. The 1978 REFLECTOR ' S Managing Editor is Mary Beth Hudnall. Mary Beth is active in philanthropic work through serving as Kappa Delta Sorority ' s Social Service Chairman and as the Campus wide Chairman for the March of Dimes Drive. Bill Williamson is a member of the MSU Engi- neering Hall of Fame. Bill has served as Theta Tau ' s Corresponding Secretary and is on the Board of Governors for the American Nuclear Society. Active in the MSU Choir, Lisa Lane is Vice-President of Cardinal Key and a Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Little Sister. David Thompson is President of the American Institute of Aero- nautics and Astronautics and Vice-President of Sigma Gamma Tau. David is also a member of the Famous Maroon Band. The President of Kappa Alpha Fraternity is Bill Warner, who is also active in ODK, Elder Statesmen, and Blue Key. Cheryl Prewitt was selected Miss MSU for 1978 and was chosen as first alternate to Miss Mississippi. Cheryl is accompanist for the MSU Choir and Madrigals and is in Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, and ODK. Presiding over the Senate, Phil Posey is the 1978 SA Vice Presi- dent. Phil served as a senator prior to his elec- tion. He sings with the University Choir and the Madrigal Singers. 160 National Vice-President of FFA and Missis- sippi FFA Leadership Camp Director are only two of Elton Bouldin ' s many accomplishments at MSU. He is a member of Alpha Tau Alpha and the Baptist Student Union. MSU ' s 1978 Homecoming Queen was Denise Branch. Den- ise is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, Centennial Honorary, Fashion Board, and serves as Presi- dent for Phi Mu Sorority. Treasurer for the Col- lege of Business and Industry is Nancy Biglane, who is also secretary for the Interschool Coun- cil. Nancy is a member of Cardinal Key and Alpha Lambda Delta Honoraries, and partici- pates in the S.D. Lee Honors Program. March- ing as an MSU Majorette, Paula Beck employs her talents in the MSU Clarinet Choir and Sym- phonic Band. Paula has Sigma Alpha Iota and Kappa Delta Pi to her credit also. Wayne Bras- well served as President of the American Soci- ety of Agricultural Engineers and is a represent- ative on the Engineering Council. Wayne was a member of the 1977-78 College of Engineering Hall of Fame. The REVEILLE Editor for 1979 is Adrienne Pakis. Adrienne served as UPC Pub- licity Chairman for a year, is Vice-President of the Young Democrats, and is President of Rho Gamma. Rachel McCann serves on the S.D. Lee Honors Program and marches with the Famous Maroon Band where she is a squad leader. A member of the MSU symphonic band, Flag Corps, and Clarinet Choir, Nan Smith is also in the Starkville-MSU Symphony Orchestra. A member of the Army ROTC Color Guard and Scabbard and Blade, Raymond Carter has served as the IRHC Vice-President. Raymond received the Reserve Officer ' s of America Award. 161 A liaison officer for Angel Flight and a member of the Blue Knight ' s Drill Team, Susanne Nanney also includes Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Kappa Pi Honor Societies in her activities. A member of ODK and Blue Key, Kent Fortenberry serves as President of both the Engineering Student Council and the National Society of Professional Engineers. Debbie Bouler served as Business Manager of the 1978 REV- EILLE. She is a member of ODK, Centennial, and Cardinal Key Honoraries. Thomas Mundie is a dis- tinguished Military Student who is a member of the MSU Bowling Team and the UCSC Chorus. Stan Burton has held the office of President in both Phi Theta Alumni Association and in Eta Kappa Nu. He is a member of the Community Concert Band. First Vice-President of the Delta Gamma Sorority, Cyndee Bardwell has served in the SA Senate. Scotchguard, and the Compass Club. Cyndee is a member of ODK and Centennial Honoraries. Comp- troller for Angel Flight and Election ' s Chairman for Delta Gamma Sorority is Lynne Chapman. She is also involved with the Committee of 82, SA Senate, and is President of Cardinal Key. Peter Dietz ' s activi- ties range from appearing in seven theatrical produc • tions at MSU to serving as President of the MSU Weightlifting Club. Peter is also a Resident Assistant for an MSU residence hall. 162 President of the SA, Laurie Rosenbaum serves in MSU ' s 100th year as the first woman President of the Student Association. Laurie served as Kappa Delta Sorority ' s Panhellenic Delegate for three years and is a member of Order of Omega, ODK, and Rho Gamma. A member of Cardinal Key and Alpha Lambda Delta, Debbie Poole is treasurer of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. Lisa Tillery is President of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority, and serves as the student advisor to Chimes Honor Society. Lisa is also a member of ODK and Young Republicans. Marian Snowden is a member of the American Society for Civil Engineers and serves as Sec- retary-Treasurer for the Wesley Foundation. Marian was selected as Tau Beta Pi ' s Outstanding Fr eshman Engineering Student. Donna Dobbs served MSU as an orientation leader for a summer and is a member of ODK. Donna is active in both Madrigal Singers and the MSU Band. The author of seven scientific publications, John Burczak is a member of Beta Beta Beta and Gamma Sigma Delta. John was awarded a Student Travel Fellowship to attend the Sixth International Symposium on Gnotobiotics in Ulm, Germany. Marsh Nichols is Editor of the REFLECTOR and serves on five of the President ' s Standing Committees. Marsh is a member of Centennial Honor Society and Society for Collegiate Journalists. Bill Hudnall, a Residence Hall Director for four years, served on the planning commit- tee for the implementation of the residence hall visita- tion policy. Bill is a graduate assistant in the Residence Life Office and is Assistant Director of Housing. Hilary Okoye is the first Black member of the Mississippi Alpha Chapter of Tau Beta Pi, a national engineering honorary. Hilary is a member of Phi Eta Sigma. Steven Howard holds the Presidency of both the College of Bus- iness and Industry and the Interschool Council. He is a member of ODK and Blue Key and holds multiple offices in Lambda Chi Alpha Frater- nity. Lynn Kaleta serves Cardinal Key as Secre- tary-Treasurer and is active in the Pi Sigma Epsilon Marketing fraternity. She serves Chi Omega Sorority as Assistant Treasurer. Linda Hughes is President of the Wesley Foundation. She is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and prior to transferring to MSU, Linda played Women ' s Basketball and Volleyball at Roanoke College in Virginia. An outfielder for the MSU Baseball team. Larry Pavlou is Secretary-Treasurer for the Mississippi State M Club and a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Along with serving Delta Gamma Sorority as Founda- tion Chairman, Lisa Cotten is also the first Vice- President of the Compass Club and a member of Angel Flight. President of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority is Julia Cowden. Julia is a member of ODK, Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Alpha Psi, and Delta Sigma Pi. Melodye Mitchell has been a UPC Committee Chairman for two years and is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, Cardinal Key, and Scotchguard. Joe Rice, who is President of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, is also a member of Blue Key, Philo Demos, and ODK. Joe is a member of the SA Senate and is on the Judicial Council for the IFC. 164 Who ' s Who Randy Schultz is President of the MSU Soc- cer Club and Chairman of the SA Judicial Council. Randy is a member of Young Demo- crats and Rho Gamma. Sara Anne Carter pre- sides over Centennial Honorary and is a mem- ber of ODK, Alpha Zeta, and the Society of Col- legiate Journalists. Ken Little is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and the S.D. Lee Honors Council. Ken is in Blackfriars Drama Society and has had roles in six plays. Mary Francis Nettles is Secretary for the Committee of 82 and is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, and Cardinal Key. Robert Wilson has been both the Advertising Manager and the Business Manager for the REFLECTOR. In addition to that, Robert has held several offices in Sigma Chi Fraternity. Serving MSU ' s Panhellenic as a rush counselor and on the Public Relations Council is Ruthie Fields. Ruthie recruits for the College of Agriculture and was Mississippi ' s Princess Soya. Tanya Threet serves Pi Omega as Secretary-Treasurer and Phi Beta Lambda as Treasurer. Tanya is active in Campus Crusade and MSU Student Recruitment. Ray White (not pictured) has served as secretary of the South- ern region of the American Collegiate Branch of ASHS and is National Secretary of ASHS. 165 Hall of Fame Each year the eight colleges of Mississippi State University select their outstanding students to the Hall of Fame. The number of students from each college that receive the honor is determined by the percentage of stu- dents in that college. Senior and graduate students having a 3.0 overall average are eligible for Hall of Fame. Recipients are chosen on the basis of their contributions to the University through academics as well as partici- pation in extra curricular activities. Bruce Amlicke Cyndee Bardweli Johnny Bittle Graduate School College of Education College of Education State College Glider Centennial Honor Society fackson Symphony Soloist Club, president Delta Gamma, first vice- Madrigal Singer Tau Beta Pi president MMTA State Collegiate Second Place SE Regional Omicron Delta Kappa Artist Winner AIAA Student Paper Competition 166 Elton Bouldin College of Agriculture Alpha Tau Alpha Collegiate FHA, treasurer National Student Teacher Conference, chairman Denise Branch College of Education Homecoming Queen Phi Mu, president Reveille Beauty Cindy Coatsworth College of Business and Industry Alpha Delta Pi, vice- president Omicron Delta Kappa Panhellenic, secretary Catherine Cochran College of Engineering American Nuclear Society Omicron Delta Kappa Scotch Guard, commander Julia Cowden Alpha Chi Omega, president Beta Alpha Psi Order of Omega College of Business and Industry !67 Lewis Echols College of Engineering Air Force ROTC, Deputy Commander for Operations Tau Beta Pi Theta Tau Kent Fortenberry College of Engineering American Nuclear Society, president Engineering Student Council, president Theta Tau. corresponding secretary Ben Herzog College of Engineering AICHE, vice-president Omicron Delta Kappa, president Phi Kappa Phi, vice president Steve Howard College of Business and Industry College of Business and Industry, president Inter-School Council, president Lambda Chi Alpha Rachel McCann School of Architecture SA Senator S.D. Lee Honors Council, vice chairman Outstanding Freshman Woman 168 Melodye Mitchell College of Education Delta Gamma Omicron Delta Kappa, secretary Phi Kappa Phi Tom Middleton School of Forest Resources Lambda Xi Alpha School of Forestry Resources, president Xi Sigma Pi Mary Francis Nettles College of Agriculture Alpha Delta Pi Dietetics Club, president Phi Kappa Phi Marsh Nichols College of Arts and Sciences Kappa Delta REFLECTOR Editor-in-chief Who ' s Who Deborah Odum College of Agriculture Kappa Kappa Gamma, president MSU Fashion Board, secretary Omicron Delta Kappa 169 Michael Oltremari College of Business and Industry Omicron Delta Kappa REVEILLE Editor-in-chief 1978 Who ' s Who (not pictured) Larry Pavlou College of Arts and Sciences M Club, secretary- treasurer Omicron Delta Kappa Sigma Alpha Epsilon Joe Rice College of Business and Industry Blue Key, president Lambda Chi Alpha, president SA Senator Laurie Rosenbaum College of Arts and Sciences Centennial Honor Society Omicron Delta Kappa Student Association President Marsha Sanderson College of Arts and Sciences Centennial Honor Society Director of Student A ctivities Kappa Delta, vice president and membership chairman 170 John Speed College of Agriculture Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Phi Omicron Delta Kappa Sherry Sullivan College of Arts and Sciences Delta Gamma, recording secretary MSU Panhellenic Council, president Omicron Delta Kappa, vice president David Thompson College of Engineering AIAA, president Phi Kappa Phi Sigma Gamma Tau, vice president Allen Williams College of Business and Industry Maranatha, president Omicron Delta Kappa Phi Kappa Phi Candy Williamson Graduate School Advisor to Centennial, Chimes, and Cheerleaders Graduate School, president Order of Omega 17? 172 03 CD C o X D LU Reveille 79 C ) O H —  03 N C CO D) o 173 Student Association i l ' . , 174 LAURIE ROSENBAUM — PRESIDENT Students Elect First Female President They said it had never been done before, not even in 100 years. But, it happened. Laurie Rosenbaum was elected the first woman president of the Student Association at Mississippi State University. When asked how it felt to be the first, Rosenbaum replied, I ' m probably just as excited and honored as the first male elected to an office for the first time. Politics was not new to the blond, blue-eyed senior. She had served as a senator and also as S.A. Secre- tary. Why did she run? It just seemed that so many doors had been opened that had not been before. I just wanted to make sure they stayed open. I felt that the Student Association belonged exclusively to the students and that they deserved to have someone that would represent their ideas. How did people react? I think everyone was a little apprehensive about how I would act in a given situation. Now they know that I say what I think, even if it isn ' t the most popular stand to take. At first, the Administration liked to kid me about being prettier than Sam (77-78 S.A. President). It took the Board of Trustees quite a while to realize I represented MSU, not the W. It has been a challenge. Every day something different happens. I have really learned a lot. I serve on many com- mittees which take up a great deal of time, but most deci- sions that are made on this campus are made in commit- tees. The office of President has given me the opportunity to try and bring the students at State in closer contact with the people of Starkville. If the two groups work together, we can accomplish more than if we pull against each other. Just think, the utility deposit plan would not have been possible without the cooperation of Starkville lead- ers. I hope when my term is up, that I am satisfied that I did the best I could. I hope my successor will continue to ful- fill student needs. je Sr. - ik. ' •$ I ... f m v H9 J. f PHIL POSEY — VICE PRESIDENT DEBRA JO IVEY — SECRETARY RICKY MATTIACE — TREASURER The spring of 1978 brought a new group of qualified students to the leadership in the MSU Student Association. The administration, under President Rosenbaum, included officers Phil Posey, vice-president; Debra Jo Ivey, secretary; and Ricky Mattiace, treasurer. Upon taking office, the administration found itself faced with a deficit in the budget. Although they had to tighten their purse strings, they made the best of what they had. New pro- grams were begun and old ones were reworked — such as the beer referendum which had been highly sought after for two years. Petitions were circulated and plans were made to ask for a city election concerning the matter in the spring of 1979. The Social Committee (also known as MSU Music Makers) did an excellent job by bringing several top name performers to campus, along with quality talent for free concerts. The Job Bank placed a record number of MSU students in positions, making it one more of the many successful facets of the Rosenbaum administra- tion. The SA sponsored the second annual MSU Bicycle Classic and became involved in the U.S. Senate elections by holding a political forum on campus. Homecoming and the SA Senate elec- tions were two other major activities that the SA performed in the fall. The SA also worked hard on laying the groundwork for programs to benefit MSU stu- dents in years to come. The SA had a changing attitude along with all MSU students. The administration set out to represent the students as best they could. 175 SA Cabinet SA CABINET: First Row: Sid Evans, University Affairs Chairman; Phil Posey, Vice-President; Laurie Rosenbaum, President; Debra Jo Ivey, Secretary; Joel Yelverton, Attorney General. Second Row: Rusty Alston, Director of Research and Implementation; Randy Schultz, Judicial Council Chairman; Marsha Sanderson, Director of Student Activities; Janet Smith, Director of Political Affairs; Alan Nunnelee, Exec- utive Assistant; Adele Crudden, Job Bank Chairman; Paula Parker, Committee 82 Chairperson; Bob Gor- man, Student Check Cashing Facility Chairman; Ricky Mattiace, Treasurer; Nancy Carson, Elections Com- missioner. 176 5A Senate A SENATE: First Row: Nan Henley, McKee; Lynne Chapman, Rice; Phil Posey, Vice-President; Debra Jo ey. Secretary; Joel Yelverton, Attorney General; Valorie Lusby, Rice. Second Row: Karen Windham, Uni- :rsity Village, Stone Apts., University Drive Apts.; Barbra Rogers, Hull, Butler; Alice Welsh, Cresswell; net Green, Hathorn, Herbert; Donna Massey, Day Students; Melissa Gamble, Day Student; Tommy IcCarter, Hightower, Duggar. Third Row: Ted Porter, Day Student; Mike McKinney, Hamlin; Steve Prus- a, Evans; Gordon Stewart, Day Student; Steve Mansour, Day Student; John Kimbrough, Day Student. ourth Row: Paul McDonald, Suttle; Curt McLemore, Day Student; Steve Grafton, Day Student; Mitch litchell. Suttle; Bill Anderson, Day Student; Joseph Irby, Day Student; Cal Hull, Day Student; Robert lair. Day Student. 177 Judicial Counci STUDENT DISCIPLINE: James A. Smith, Holly Carson, Secretary; Randy Schultz, Chairman; Gwe McDill, Mark Brooks. Not Pictured: Patricia Randolph, Faye Petro, Dur Boyles. 178 MSU Musicmakers ENTERTAINMENT CONCERTS: First Row: Debbie Lankford, Darrell Jee, Bonnie Boozer, Phyllis Gor- don, Chairperson; Mona Conner, David Moody, John Howze, Michael Marion, Advisor. Second Row (Piano): Sharon Rone, Parker Ward. 179 Agricultural Council 180 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENTAL: First Row: Susan McCraine, Cindy Bogert, Rose Leggett, Kandy Stockstill, Cindy Miller, Mitzi Beasley, Vice-President. Second Row: Ted Hullum, C. E. Lindley, Advisor; Bill McGrew, James Allison, Treasurer; Jean Snyder, Advisor; Al Brock, President. Third Row: Lester A. Estes, Jr., Advisor; Julie Harris, Mark S. Scarborough, Jim R. Nichols, Jr. Agriculture Economics Club AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS: First Row: Kenneth W. Nowell, Warren C. Couvillion. Advisor; Lisa K. Moore, Nancy J. Heindl, Secretary; Ronald G. Gomillion, Vice President; Mark S. Scarborough, President; John E. Wal- drop, Advisor; John G. Brock, Social Chairman; {. Scott Miller. Second Row: Gary Blair, Robert V. Zumwalt, Laura C. Edlin, Stephen E. Peeples, Jim Mitchell, Monfort Jones, Scott R. Deyoe, Edmund H. Eason, H. Clark Pat- terson. Third Row: V. Wayne Bullock, William H. Riddick, John O. Jones, Timothy H. Fondren, Jeffrey W. Gia- chelli, James A. Hogue, Harvey L. Parrish, Mickey G. Allen, Loren J. Whittington, Samuel O. Pigott. Fourth Row: Charles W. Shepherd, Willie E. Lee, J. Don Johnson, Norman V. Rester, William A. Brock, D. Edward Gordon, W. Samuel Rose, Cameron Jackson, Ben W. Pentecost, Tecumseh C. Britt, Steven T. Jones, Glenn B. Upchurch. Fifth Row: A. Green Smith, Darryl A. Lancaster, J. Dudley Dabbs, W. Stan McMikle. Edgar C. Marshall, Benjamin M. Mathews, James G. Hamill, Advisor. This organization promotes a better understanding of economics as applied to the business of agriculture by bringing before its members pertinent problems for dis- cussion and obtains qualified personnel to discuss eco- nomic and social problems. 181 A.C.M. COMPUTER SCIENCE MAJORS: First Row: Rena Haynes, Treasurer; Henry W. Thornton, Secretary; Myrna Tram- mel, Vice President; W. Terrell McGee, President; John Powers. Second Row: Julia Hodges, Faculty Advisor; Helen Takacs, Faculty Advisor; Vivian Sur- ratt, Amy Ward, Nancy Saul, Brenda Thornton, Fred Janis, Debra Moore, Lynn Stanford, Beth Fisher. Third Row: Wayne Bland, Ken Kin Chen, Henry A. Walker, Bob Boro, Jimmy Burks, Den- nis Adams, Mike Walker, John Boyette. Fourth Row: Loyd Chatman, Mark Jor- don, Vicki Gregory, Dawn Henderson, Lucy Trebotich. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEER MA- JORS: First Row: Valerie Hansen, Neva Miessa Alcorn Russell, William D. Brookins, President; Richard O ' Neal, Membership Chairman; Fon Campbell, Vice President. Second Row: Robert Magnum, Dr. Ron McClendon, Advisor; Gary West, Henry Bloodworth, James Rowe, Bowen Flanders, Erwin Gilles- pie. Agricultural Engineering Technology 182 Agricultural Missions Foundation MISSIONARY PROJECTS: First Row: ' Norman Rester, Vice President; Bill Hutchison, President; Marcelle Younes, Sheila Scanlan. Second Row: Charlie Artmann, Joe Daniel, J. C. McCarty. Third Row: Bobby Richard, Charles Perry, Reporter, Dr. Mary Futrell, Advi- sor; Mrs. Ivan E. Miles, Dr. Ivan E. Miles. Agronomy Club AGRONOMY MAJORS: First Row: Ken Echols, Doug Halter, Margaret McArthur, David Pettry, Advisor; Tina Lorentzen, Secretary, Billy R. Corbin, Jr., Treasurer; Clyde U. Smith, Vice President; Jim Nichols, Jr., President; Vance H. Watson, Advisor; Rick Car- lisle. Second Row: Bob Harris, John Williamson, Jim Mitchell, Ron Hender- son, Mona Williams, Jorge Flores, Wes- ley W. Wood, Andy Dixon, Vernon B. Langston, Terry Joe Irby, Brett Dixon, Buddy Grimm, Richy Bibb, David Groner, Kerry Johnson, Herby Bloods- worth, Norman Merwine, Advisor. 133 Alpha Epsilon Delta PRE-MEDICAL STUDENTS HONORARY: First Row: Debby Crock- ett, Nita Dennis, Jo Perkins, Donna Kaye Casswell, Lisa Vardaman, Cathy Hamilton, Flavia West. Second Row: Kent Stribling, Timothy Cole, Kyle Bateman, Jeff Moses, Bryon Chastain. Third Row: Eric Dyess, Mark Pierce, Randy Reynolds, David Gaines, Fletcher Shrock, Brad Dabbs, Jack Johnson, Carl Shirley, Jeff Hannon, Rik Glasgow, Bo Lundy, Sammy Newell, Jody Gipson, Bubba Hill. Fourth Row: Roger M. Stezler, Stanley Cooley, Amine Issac. Jr., Wade Bishop, Bruce Barton, Roy Bassett, Curt McLemore. Fifth Row: Kyle Ball, Kenneth Shaw. PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS: First Wow: Julie Jaber, Linda Penn, Pam Huff, Gail Kerr, Betty Dees, Jane Neill, Cheri Carpenter, Laura Short, Lee Beckman, Jamie Cox. Second Row: David Watson, Loyd Sweatt, Bobby Crossland, Barney Daliy, Harry Hutchins, Phillip R. Davis, Frank Puryear, David Perkins. Alpha Kappa Psi 184 Alpha Phi Omega OFFICERS: First Row: Vicky Hawkins, Publicity and Correspondence; Mark Formby, President; Dennis Coy Second Vice President; Chuck Borum, Historian. Second Row: Eddie Medley, Treasurer; Doug Adamson, Ser- geant at Arms; Paul Cooper, Secretary; Edsel Burnside, First Vice President. SPECIAL SERVICE: TOP: First Row: Victor Johnson, Paul Cooper, Secretary; Dr. William B. Hall, Advisor; Gary Davis, Chuck Borum, Historian; Bruce Dethloff, Dennis W. Cop, Second Vice President. Second Row: Tomas Trajko- vic, Daphyne Howard, Awana Furr, Vicky Hawkins, Publicity and Corre- spondence; Mary Todard, Valere Han- sen, Donna Langley, J. David Parker, Craig Case, Kevin Byrd. Third Row: Doug Adamson, Sergeant at Arms; Keith Whitehead, Hardy Russell, Tom Borum, Mark Formby, President; Roy Loe, Mascot; Loyd Chatam, Edsel Burn- side, First Vice President; Eddie Med- ley, Treasurer; Rob Fisher, H. A. Koell- ing, Advisor; John S. Brown. 185 Alpha Psi Omega HONORARY DRAMATIC FRATERNITY: Bottom to Top: Lady Noel, Dr. Dominic Cunetto, Advisor; Sally Cook, Susan Kuykendal, President; Ken Little, Carron Carter, Jomie Cain, Steve Fisher. Blackfriars DRAMA SOCIETY: First Row: Lady Noel, Susan Kuykendal, Steve Fisher, Harvey Bain, Gordon Logan. Second Row: Jean Carmichael, Steve Ray, Andrea Lindig, Hunte r May, Ken Little, Chuck Ciett. Third Row: Carron Carter, Vice President; Jomie Cain, President; Blake Cannon, Dr. Dominic Cunetto, Advisor; Sally Cook, Secretary-Treasurer; Dave Garet. 186 Alpha Pi Mu INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING STUDENTS HONORARY: First Row: Lamar Stacy, Vice President; Kathy Woods, Treasurer; Teresa Allred, Cor- responding Secretary; Susan Smith, Anne Williamson, Theresa Graves, Mehdi Oskounejad. Second Row: Frankie Wallace, M. W. Parker, D. G. Hotard, Jessie Fortenberry, Advisor; Linda Andrews, Elizabeth Weissinger, Recording Secretary; Jim Kirkpatrick, John Hodges, President; Ronald Byrd. Third Row: Dr. Larry G. Brown, Dr. Paul E. Givens, Dr. L. Ray Johnson, Dr. Frank E. Cotton, Jr. Alpha Zeta FORESTRY STUDENTS HONORARY: First Row: Barton Wynn, Lawran Bank- ston. Lynn Odom, Susan Jones, Lisa Moore, Mary Frances Nettles, Secre- tary; Cindy Miller. Second Row: Roy O. Rein, Kaye Dawson, Judy Collins, Jan Provenza, Deb Odam, Cherie Head, Jan Levins. Third Row: Gary Windham, Sammy D. Gordon, Lori Golden, Trea- surer; Andy Pouncey, Chancellor; Charlotte Anderson, Clara Chadwick. Fourth Row: Michael Zambrano, Chronicler; Johnny Lea, Ben Wright, Morri Murphey, Tim Falls. 187 Air Force R.O.T.C. DETACHMENT STAFF: First Row: Major Rich Stevenson, Capt. Chuck Meyers, Capt. Doug Allen, Col. Edward B. Robbins, TSgt. John Morris, MSgt. Jerry Barron, Mr. Jim Weathersby. Not Pictured: SSgt. Jerry Stallworth, Mrs. Debra Steen. CADET COMMANDER AND STAFF: First Row: Mike Vinyard, Darrell Jones, Butch Domino, Chris Smith, David McKinney. Cadet Commander Rick Toms. Second Row: Mary Allgood, Linda Milton, Greg Mathis, Delois Jen- kins. Keith Hennington, Bill Buntin, Gary Lindsey, Johnny Pierce. Third Row: Billy McNair, Mike Dawson, Brian Birmingham, Derek Brown, John Ammerman, Tom Hicks, Mike Russell. Not Pictured: Lewis Echols, Greg Jones, Ed Keefer, Rebecca MacNeill, Doug Milton. 188 FLIGHT INSTRUCTION PROGRAM: LEFT: Capt. Douglas Allen, Instructor, discusses the Cessna 150 aircraft used in the program with cadets Rick Toms and Keith Hennington. CMC ADVISORY COUNCIL BELOW: First Row: David Mckinney, Advisor; Kathy Rule, Vicki Beyer, Fred Jones, Wayne Harwood. Second Row: Martin Rule, President; Leroy Alford, Larry Brown, Doug Wallington, Jeff Bland. 189 a ft to SQUADRON ONE: RIGHT: First Row: Walter Owen, A Flight Commander; Sid Evans, Squadron 1 Commander; Jeff Cur- tis, B Flight Commander. Second Row: Marilyn Watson, Lillie Cross, Kathy Rule, Matt Nadeau, Larry Brown, Mike Kelley, Robert Smith, Paul Bowen. Third Row: Chris Ross, Dianne Armon, Aubrey Faulk, Peter Reho, Grady Mordecai, David Leach, Robert Little. Four th Row: Leroy Alford, Jim Curtis, Lloyd East, Jeff Bland, Bobby Towery, Angela Hilton, Kay McReynolds, Hayes Jonhson. Not Pictured:Kim Antoine, Paul Decker, Raymond Fraser, William Kemp, Perry Mason, Perry Mastropolo, Mike Neizgoda, Mickey Nowell, Ken Tatum, Doug Wallington, Alfred Williams. - SQUADRON TWO: ABOVE: First Row: Jim Takayesu, D Flight Commander; C. W. Massey, Squadron 2 Commander; Jeff Fraser, E Flight Commanc Second Row: Bernie Snead, Mitchel Glenn, Barbara Hardy, Wayne Harwood, Marie McLaughlin, Vicki Beyer, Louise Lucas, Randy Roebuck. Third Re Leigh Hogan, Darrell Raper, Wanda Woods, Martin Rule, Stephen Crutcher, Mark Grim, Melba Collins, Barry Pierce. Fourth Row: Dwight Biggs, Johr Tompson, Cliff Martin, Mark Gordon, David Britt, Robert Skates, Lee Abram, Bruce Gregory. Fifth Row: Peppy Peyman, Pam Chamblee, Fred Jones. 190 COLOR GUARD: TOP: Louise Lucas, Gregory W. Mathis, Pam Chamblee, David McKinney, Larry Brown, Wanda Woods, Richard L. Toms, Jr., Captain Chuck Meyers. BLUE KNIGHTS: BOTTOM: First Row Louise Lucas, Marie McLaughlin, Vick ' Beyer, Fred Jones. Second Row: Bill Bun tin. Commander; Wanda Woods, Marilyni Watson, Mitchel Glenn, Delois Jenkins Peppy Payman, Assistant. Third Row: Grei Mathis, Pam Chamblee, Bernie Sneed Martin Rule. Fourth Row: Larry Brown Peter Reho, Mike Kelley, Barry Pierce Fifth Row: Hayes Johnson, Wayne Har wood, Mike Russell, Gary Lindsay. 19] Am. Institute of Floral Design FLORAL DESIGN STUDENTS: First Row: Felix Schilling, Suzanne Bullock, Kim Ware, Cindy Isbell, Susan Wilkes. Second Row: Susan Cruise, Advisor; Thomas Land, President; Terry Con- erly, Ann Gibson, Vice-President; Norma Hayes, Donna Vaughn, Cindi Curry, Kim Clark, Historian. Not Pic- tured: Ralph Null, Advisor. AIAA SOCIETY: David Thompson, Chairman; Bill Shira, Vice Chairman; Carey Northam, Secretary; Tim Beck- ett, Social Chairman; Bruce Bryan, Peter Sherrouse, Michael Brooks, Andrew Fitts, Donald M. Scotts, L, Hes- ter, Advisor. Aeronautics and Astronautics 192 Am. Institute of Chemical Engineers -0 6 f g CE MAJORS: First Row: Melton Huey. Sylvia Posey, Ginger Singletary, Glenda Powell, President; Lewis Sumrall, Dr. Bill Hall. Second Row: Danial N. MeLeod, |ohn Hatmaker, Engineering Council Representative; Mimi Dannel, Ben Herzog, Vice President, Pat Cuel- lar, Kenneth Dewberry, James Waller, Dr. John Weeks. Third Row: John Shamburger, Treasurer; Olen Mabry, Mike Donohoe, Vicki Cole, Secretary; James Shamburger, Ford L. Lowery, Keith Johnson, Mike Thomas, Dr. C. H. Kuo. Fourth Row: Perry Cliburn, R. J. Prescott, Kent Stogwer, Glen Mowry, Raymond Watkins, Dr. George Light- sey, Hank Keady. Am. Institute of Industrial Engineers IE MAJORS: First Row: Frank Wright, Zahid Qayum, Carl Ekersley, Jim Kirk- patrick, President; John Woods, Kathy Woods, Wallace Majors, Melba Collins, Fanhad Bahani, Raffael Crockett. Sec- ond Row: Jerrell Campbell, John Moore, Susan Smith, Secretary; Theresa Graves, Anne Williams, Mitchel Glenn, Shida Dowlatshahi, Paulette Johnson, Octavia Dickerson. Third Row: Bob Byrd, Randy Walls, Frankie Wallace, James Aycox, John Dolan, Linda Andrews, Teresa Allred, Treasurer; Elizabeth Weissinger, Pam Magee, Linda McRae. Fourth Row: Hicks Ricky Reed, James E. Mahaffey, Rusty Brown, Joyce Osswald, Jeff Herren, Joe Jordon, Dillard Howell, Bubba Boone, Mark Clayton, Laura Jones. Fifth Row: BeheshtiMaal Ahmad, M. W. Parker, Eddie Carr, Ronald Byrd, Tim Allred, Jimmy Shepherd. Sixth Row: Dr. Paul E. Givens, Lamar Hines, Bill Howard, Johnny McCarty, David Lassett, Jr., Dr. Frank E. Cotton Jr., Mehdi Oskounejad. 193 American Nuclear Society NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOL- OGY: First Row: Mark Landers, Jacky Harrington, Kent Fortenberry, Presi- dent; Peter Reho, Dale Ballew, David P. Roberts, Bill T. Williamson, Allison Wooten, Greg Martin, Michael Harri- gill, Tommy Errington. Second Row: Paul A. Clarin, Paulinus S. Shieh, Aras- too Pourbiazar, Phillip Giles, Jr., Ken- neth Butschek, Vice President; Michael Smith, Governor; Sheila Milton, Debbie Minyard, Susan Hoxie, Lannie Town- send, Daniel Strebeck, Faramarz Pour- nia, Davis Reed, Secretary-Treasurer; J. I. Paulk, Lewis Echols. Third Row: Bruce L. Cain, Mark Smith. AG ENGINEERING MAJORS: First Row: Richard Parker, Hugh F. Hudson, Secretary; William Lea, President; James E. Hanks, Vice President. Second Row: R. Kenneth Matthes, Advisor; Hoover Oliver, Eddie Seaton, James Barnett, Benjamin G. Jabbour, Lung- Hua Chen, Advisor. Society of Agricultural Engineer 194 American Society of Landscape Architects LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE STU- DENTS: First Row: First Row: Phyllis While, Vice President; Lori Golden, Secretary-Treasurer; Andy Pouncey. President. Second Row: Dick Mallory, Barton Wynn, Philip Hindman, Lawran Bankston, Sharon Deep. Third Row: Morri Murphey, Debbie Shurley, Bill Murdock. Fourth Row: Tommy James, Clifton Egger. Fifth Row: Jeff Fulton, Terry McDill, Brian Kay. Society of Mechanical Engineers MECHANICAL ENGINEERING STU- DENTS: First Row: First Row: Stephen Savelle, 2nd Vice Chairman; Steve Case, Engineering Council Representa- tive; Carol Grayson, Secretary; Don White, 1st Vice Chairman; Randall Canady, Chairman; Michael Brumfield, Dr. M. H. Sadd, Advisor; Rett Russell. Second Row: John Paul McKee, Michael Fertitta, Kirk N. Harris, Michael Hoi man, Mike Mc Daniel, Sherri Stringfield. Third Row: Gary R. Cormier, Michael Harrington, Walter Owen, Brenda (ones, John Robert O ' Bannon, Steven B. O ' Neal. Fourth Row: John Windham, Mary Jean House, Sonny Baggett, Cindy Purdy, Gary McChesney. Fifth Row: Larry Luke, Gary S. Robinson, Paul H. Miller, Janet Slaughter, Tony Howard. Sixth Row: Tony Risher, Will Irby, Mike Ross, Danny Lewing, Philip Huntoon. Sev- enth Row: Jeff Posey, Treasurer; Dallas White, Damn ' Johnson, lames Hills. 195 American Society of Civil Engineers CIVIL ENGINEERING STUDENTS: First Row: Chuck Williams, David Alan Fuqua, Allen Scott, Anita Lindsay, Secretary; Patty Jones, Sheila Hartness, Kim Smith, Treasurer; Susan Holden, Program Chairman; Richard Brad- ley, John J. Smith, President. Second Row: Tim Hardy, Freddie Pinkard, Bill Hales, Louis Crawford, Ricky Cleve- land, Basil K. Arthur, John A. Hood, Jeff Long, Jerry W. McCorkle, Charles S. Jones, Dell Coward, Engineering Council Representative. Third Row: Micahel McGowan, Tim Burton, LandrisT. Lee, Jr., James R. Brown, Brian K. Campbell, Jerry Lee Miller, Thomas Slawson, David M. Coleman, Paul V. Barnes, John Riggins, Vice-President; Reuben Mabry, Dr. Harry Cole, Advisor. THROUGH HIS PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY THE MEMBER BENEFITS AND CONTRIBUTES TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF HIS CHOSEN PROFESSION 196 Angel Flight H . « % . ' ; WW JHH| 1 1 A 1 « BH a ■■f Hfl v l ' 1 II .1 1 1 Ivl 1 M ■J AIR FORCE R.O.T.C. SERVICE: TOP: First Row: Kim Holland, Clare Thomas, Donna Andrews, Wanda Sloan, Bekki Smith, Sheri Peters, Bit Smither, Cap- tain Allen. Second Row: Vicki Crow- der. Robin O ' Neil, Amy Tanner, Susan Smither, Jane Sholar, Marty Mosby, Emily Destefano, Tammy Hannaford, Ann Curtis. Third Row: Rebecca Roper, Donna Robertson, Amy Young, Lisa Cotten, Allison Smith, Celeste Pierce, Susanne Nanney, Kathy Jennings, Lynne Chapman. Fourth Row: Kelly Haggard, Kim Knight, Lynne Pace, Cindy Buttross, Beth Iupe, Bobbie Stra- ham, Helen Hicks, Joni Wilson, Linda Wheeler. Fifth Row: Julie Burress, Maria Hale, Lynn Hitchings, Teresa Hannaford, Susan Creekmore, Cheryl Sidney. Lynn Lofton, Lila Beasley. Not Pictured: Kathy Moreton. OFFICERS: BOTTOM: Lynne Chap- man, Comptroller: Amy Tanner, Pledge Trainer; Amy Young, Administrative Officer; Bit Smither. Information Offi- cer; Clare Thomas, Commander; Robin O ' Neil, Executive Officer; Celeste Pierce, Operation Officer; Captain Allen, Advisor. 197 Army R.O.T.C. STAFF: TOP: First Row: Ruth Willis, MSG Royals. Second Row: SFC Forrest, LTC Abernathy. Third Row: Debbie Nash, CPT Johnson. Fourth Row: Maj. Borland, Maj. Whitlock. Fifth Row: Joe Pope. Cpt Farrell, Gwen Mills, SGM Casey, SSG Marrero. CADET STAFF: MIDDLE: Frank Trimm, S-3; Bruce Cain, Commander: Cathy J. Cochran, XO; Joey Price, S-l; Clarke R. Dunn, S-2 S-4. SCABBARD AND BLADE, B-7: BOT- TOM: First Row: Raymond D. Carter, Bruce L. Cain, Cathy J. Cochran, Wil- liam Merritt. Shannon Crow. Second Row: Charles Moses, Clarke R. Dunn, All Goodman. Third Row: Billy Fortner, Sid Evans, Joe Marshall, Mike Russell, Gary Lindsay. 198 The Many Phases and Faces of Army R.O.T.C. MOUNTAINEERING SURVIVAL MARKSMANSHIP COMMUNICATION 199 ASC AIA ARCHITECTURE STUDENTS: First Row: David Henderson, John Mitchell, Cliff Huggins, Eileen Jue, Robert Neal, Connie Roebuck, Rachel McCann, Kenneth Fairley, Steve Johnson, Art Killebrew, Bob Lewis, Bob Luke, Steve Davis, John Gaudet, Chuck Rice, Joe Mihalik, Lantz Kuykendall, Mark McClure, Kerry Turnage. Second Row: Elizabeth Vickers, Steve Smith, Tomas Blackwell, Rud Robison, Mark Lipe, Mark Davis, Lisa Hawley, Dal las Leung, Brian Brown, Sonny Ryle, Greg Allen. Third Row: Ken Dossett, Dennis Miles, Larry Farmer, Ricky Davis, Dusty Parker, Ann Robertson, Sammy Tonos, Allan Hobbs, Joe Pando, Nathan Noble, Wade Spooner Fourth Row: John Fry, Steve Hughes, Angela Fitzgerald, Les Newman, Jim Brown, Jeff Karer, Austin Smith, Larry McCool, Jay Marsh, Keith Findley. Fifth Row: Tim Rosenbury, Ken Tse, Marty Hamilton, Don Komara, Gina Hall, Robert Ford, Advisor; John Murray, Michael Wheeler, Angela Roberts, Andrew Washington, Tommy Thomas Norris Hunt, Larry Nelson, Bruce Herrington. Reggie Walden, Joey Henderson, Joe Drapala, Walt Barrett, Michel Derrick, Bates Whiteside. 200 OFFICERS OF SCHOOL OF ARCHITEC- TURE AND ASC AIA: First Row: Elizabeth Vickers, Treas. S ARC; Janet Smith, Secretary S ARC; Gina Hall, Treasurer, ASC AIA; Con- nie Roebuck, Secretary ASC AIA; Rachel McCann, Treasurer ASC AIA. Second Row: Jeff Karer, Vice-President S ARC; Cliff Hug- gins, President ASC AIA; Chuck Barlow, President S ARC; Robert Ford, Advisor ASC AIA; Bob Luke, Vice-President ASC AIA. Arnold Air Society AIR FORCE ROTC HONORARY: First Row: Louise Lucas, Information; Rick Toms, Becky MacNeill, Comptroller; Chris Ross, AnF Liaison; Vicki Beyer, Capt. Doug Allen, Advisor. Second Row: Jeff Curtis, Administration; Mike Dawson, Deputy Commander; Jeff Fraser, Bruce Gregory, Mike Russell, Commander. Not Pictured: Butch Domino, Operations; Walter Owen, Bum Lee. 201 Association of Student Social Workers PROMOTES INTEREST IN SOCIAL WORK: First Row: Judy Castleman, Vice President; Coress Jack, President; Delphine Lewis, Secretary; Janice Fitzgerald, Trea- surer. Second Row: Ivy Jasper, John Sullivan, Advisor; Greta Beckum, Linda Hoplum, Cynthia Granger. Third Row: Cindy Pfrimmer, Caro- lyn Bouie. PROMOTES INTEREST IN BAHA ' I FAITH: First Row: First Row: Farrokh Ghazanfari, Vice President; Martha Harris, Secretary; Khosrow Lalehzari, Treasurer. Second Row: Nanolla N. Yazdani, Adib Tashkkor, President; Rarhand Sioushansian, Deborah Rat- liff. Baha ' i Club ONE PLANET ONI EOPLE 202 Baptist Student Union BAPTIST MINISTRY: First Row: First Row: Mark Gregory, Witness Director; Steve Grafton, President; Mildred Lins- key, Secretary; Johnny Buckner, Inter- national Student Director. Second Row: Denise Holliman, Vice President; Den- ise Morgan, Music Coordinator; Becky Ratliff, Social Director; Bill Branch, Church Co-ordinator; Vicki Mooney- han, Missions Director; Linda Powell, Publicity Director; June Scoggins, Asso- ciate Director. Third Row: Dr. Tom Wade, Faculty Advisor; Don Wilson, Student Center Director; Jan Thomas, Graduate Assistant; Peg Ray, Noonday- Vespers Director; Bobby Brown, Recre- ation Director; Ircel Harrison, Director. Block and Bridal PROMOTES ANIMAL HUSBANDRY: First Row: Kirby Sills, Horse Show Chairman; Rick Lamon, Treasury; Eric Rogers, Vice President; Jimmy Morse, President; Roger Roach, Pledge Mar- shall; Cary Ainsworth, Pledge Marshall; Julie Hood, Secretary. Second Row: R. L. Frazier, Carol Smith, Beluia Porch, Vicki Cassimus, Yearbook Chairman; Gail Sullivan, Lynn Odom, Photogra- pher; Ellen Trapp. Third Row: Terry Mann, Keith Graham, Carol George, Pam Hodges, Kay Price, Vivian Napier, Patricia Phillips. Fourth Row: Welb Flowey, Jimmy Gunn, Tommey Dicker- son, Tommy Williams, David A. Byrd, Cris Wait, William Sansing. Fifth Row: Billy Welch, Robert McDonnieal, Steve Dillard, David Thornhill, Benjamin Jab- bour, Hugh F. Hudson, Johnny Rakes- traw. Sixth Row: Bob Montgomery, Vallie Herrington, Angie Hemby, Jimmy Brett, Jerry Armstrong, Bubba Burch, Quin Miller. Seventh Row: Michael D. Perry, Dale Aldridge, Tina Lountzen, Kim Murphy, Johnny Lea, Cathy Yarber, Ken Dorris. Eighth Row: Lowell Rogers, Karen Timmons, Mike Reed, Al Mason, Bill Str, Karen Mann, Lisa Sharp. Ninth Row: Andy Gordon, Andy Williamson, Greg Giachelli, Dr. Larry Smithson. 203 Beta Alpha Psi ACCOUNTING HONORARY: First Row: Beulah Marper, Julia Cowden, Debbie Nichols, Rodney Reece, Buddy Massey, Tommy Wofford. Susanne Nanney, Karen Baxter, W. A. Simmons. Second Row: Morgan Hartzog, Joe Rice, Tina Cassino, Mina Jones, Mollie Mitchell, Janice McReynolds, Jimmy Jon Josey, Mike Kerby. Third Row: Karen Garrison, Ed Johnston, Terry Hickman, Bernard McDearman, Sharon Parker, Janice Allen. Fourth Row: Patsy Kennedy, Donnie Belk, Rufus Hampton, Jane Neill, Charlie Mitchell, Troy Daniel, Martin Carson. Fifth Row: Michael Blair, Robert Cadenhead, Sandy James, Marvin Butts. Sixth Row: Ron Michaels, Will Owen, Jr., Loomis Toler. Beta Alpha Psi is the national scholastic and professional accounting fraternity. The pri- mary objective of the fraternity is to encourage and give recognition to scholastic and pro- fessional excellence in the field of accounting, which includes the following: the promo- tion of the study and practice of accounting; the provision of opportunities for self-devel- opment and association among members and practicing accountants; and the encourage- ment of a sense of ethical, social, and public responsibilities. The emblem of the fraternity denotes the promise of the accounting profession. The ris- ing sun signifies the profession as one rising ever higher among economic activities. The crossed keys symbolize knowledge of accounting as a means of opening the doors of the financial world. The letters Beta, Alpha, and Psi denote Scholarship, social Responsibility and Practicality, respectively. 204 Bowling Team BOWLING: First Row: Vie Ross, Ricky Patterson, Jim Ebentier, Mike Barnes. Second Row: T. D. Farris, Everett Bosby, Buddy Shumaker, Mike Cris- well, Billy McNaie. Chi Epsilon CIVIL ENGINEERING HONORARY: First Row: Charles Rutter, Scott Wal- den, Anita Lindsey, Ricky Cleveland, Steve May. Second Row: Landris T. Lee, Jr., David B. Morgan, Perrin J. Griffing, Jim Just, Gavin Rees. Third Row: Thomas Slawson. Fourth Row: Mark Turner, David A. Fuqua, Mark Corey, Don Adkins. 205 Chimes SOPHOMORE HONOR SOCIETY: First Row: Terri Box, Suzanne Blalock, Nancy Adams, Julie Burress, Rhonda Earnest, Sherry Lee. Second Row: Jan Watson, Gay Culpepper, Lynn Hitch- ings, Gwen Booth, Kim Mosley, Laurie Metts. Third Row: Cheryl Sidney, His- torian; Susan Creekmore, Treasurer; Lynn Tillery, Social Chairman; Donna BarkJey, Vice-President; Marty Mosby, President; Kathy Waltman, Secretary; Lisa Tillery, Student Advisor. Not Pic- tured: Dr. Candy Williamson, Faculty Advisor. Cogic Club PROMOTES CHRISTIAN FAITH: First Row: Eva M. Gaston, William D. Virgil. Second Row: Hellen Outlaw, Cynthia Cavett, Rena Copprue, Cheryl D. Wil- liams, Michael Virgil, Donnie L. Out- law, Charles Ruth Morgan, Vickie Elayne Curry. Third Row: Lillie M. Anderson, Brodie S. Walker, Earline Wright, Erwin Gillespie, Walter Evans, Roosevelt Hoover, Ernest Gillespie. Not Pictured: Timmy Marlow. 206 Circle K MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY _y.:.i-- HA ' ■COLLEGE BRANCH KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL: TOP: Dwana Furr, Lieutenant Governor; How Fu Chin, President; Susan McCraine, Secre- tary. BOTTOM: First Row: Howey Chin, President; Greg Karn, Vice Pres- ident; Susan McCraine, Secretary; Glenna Canfield, Treasurer. Second Row: Dr. Gordon C. Johnston, Cecelia Bell, Mary Read, David K Seid, Cheryl Harger, Barbara Shaw. Third Row: Andy Hughes, Kelvin Yung, David Morgan, Andy Stott, Awana Furr, Gene A. Tate. 207 College Republicans YOUNG REPUBLICANS: First Row: First Row: Johnny McCarty, Steve Prussia, Janet Martindale, Penny Staggs, Sherri Morgan, Kathy Green, Angela Summers, Gerald Irby, Tricia Floyd, Leslie Bouchillon, Amy Lipe, Cathy Stricklin, Chellie Ladner, Donna Luke, Lee Ann Myers. Second Row: Mark Mun- cie, Don Etheridge, Howard Patrick, Joel Yelverton, Alan Nunnelee. Third Row: Kevin Kassner, Vickie White, Sarah Shaw, Kathy Moreton, Renee Rus- sell, Theresa Brady, Lisa Nennelee, Dede Dean, Norma Carr, Mary Jo Sherman, Debbie Holland. Compass Club COLLEGIATE BRANCH OF PILOT CLUB INTERNATIONAL First Row: Debbie Smith, Sherry Morgan, Cindy Hutto, Laurie Lott, Janyce Parks, Gaines Bateman, Kathy Stranskey, Leslie Gruber, Holly Henley, Susan Gibbons, Lisa Cotten, Dorothy Birchette, Alison Smith, Celeste Pierce, Laurie Cotten Second Row: Penny Skaggs, Robin Blackledge, Laurie Blair, Cyndie Bardwell, Luann Green, Kelli Mansel, Lynn Smith. Susan Tillery, Dot Sneed, Lynn Lotten, Alison Swayze, Laura Naugher, Susan Hawkins, Helen Puckett, Carol Lozes. Third Row: Cheryl Sidney, Julie Boteler, Lynn Batson, Marianne Montgomery, Nan Henley, Helen Hicks, Alice Welsh, Angela Noe, Cheryl Newell, Velma Jo Barham, Mitzi Be asley, Leslie Lawshe. 208 ommerce Cabinet BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY: TOP: Nancy Biglane, Secretary; Frank Jones, Vice-President; Dean Rodgers, Steve Howard, President; Beth Crook, Treasurer. BOTTOM: Steve Howard, Beth Crook, Mike Kerby, David Watson, Walter Fleming, Nancy Biglane, Frank Jones. 209 Council for Exceptional Children INTERESTED IN EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN: OFFICERS: Terry Lyon, President; Kathy Johnson, Vice-President; Janet Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer; Mike Samms, Membership Chairman; Eugene Martin, Faculty Advisor. MEMBERS: Jan Watson, Dawn Pell, Diana Johnson, Meri Powell, Wendy Mor- gan, Debbie Crocker, Jennifer Riley, Tommi Bryant, Jack St. Clair, Harold Grogan, Amy Young, Ouida Hardwick, Libby Cagle, Vicki Walden, Gina Harri- son, Leisa Matulich, Deanie Forbes, Sherri Cummins, Dawn Grafe, Ruby Martir. Dairy Science Club DAIRY SCIENCE DEPARTMENTAL: First Row: Mel Nicholson, President; Marshall Cartledge, Treasurer; Tim Mays, First Vice President; Cindy Black Secretary. Second Row: Ben McLeod, Bobby Hearne, Everette Cameron, Bob Robinson. Thomas Keyes, Hugh McKenzie, Wayne Allen, Donny White head, Joe T. Cardwell. Third Row: Russell Dodds. James Barham, Timothy Trim, H. Joe Bearden, Department Head. 210 Distributive Education Club COLLEGIATE DECA: First Row: Joyce Griffin, President; Lou Ellen Cooper, Reporter; Mark Bailey, Vice Presi- dent; Lady Ann Stone, Treasurer; Bobbie Rogers, Secretary; Marsha Damper, Parliamentarian; Michael Adams. Second Row: Becky Farris, Lynn Robinson, Mary Ann White, Cindy Mikell, Pam Davis, Gwendolyn Faye Taite, Joni Honea, Teresa Elmerick, Teresa White, Patricia West, Terri [ones. Third Row: William Bell, Ernie Lovell, Marcus D. Hyde, David McCollugh, Susan [arvis, Mona Skinner. 211 Delta Sigma Pi PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS HON- ORARY: First Row: Wayne C. King, Bob Gorman, President; Lee Anne White, Senior Vice President; Becky Moore, Vice President for Pledge Education; Nick Harrell, Vice Presi- dent for Professional Activities; Marcus Magee, Chancellor. Second Row: Gloria Griffin, Mike Jones, Suzy Stockstill, Janice Allen, Ethel Ann Smith, EIC Chairman; Mike Tinsley, Captain; Cindee Hancock, Julia Cowden, Rosemary Patterson, Jay Law, Sharon Parker, Treasurer. Third Row: Greg Milex, Jeff Yeates, Jim Chisholm, Cheryl Chapman, Ann Gibson, Marvin Bridges, Ray Brown, Scott Epps, Marvin Britto, Debra Griffin. CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP: First Row: Mike Kerby, Treasurer; Ray Hayes, Advisor; Kent Stribling, Bob Pillow, Bill Warner, Joe Irby, Curt McLemore, Charlie B. Mitchell, Jim Oakes, Glen Stribling, President. Second Row: Charles Backstrom, Cal Holl, Robert Cadenhead, Jeff Gannaway, Reggie Broom, Joey Kenna. Elder Statesmen ■. ' 212 Engineering Student Council ENGINEERING STUDENTS: First Row: Dale Coward, A.S.C.E.; Joy Wil- son, Secretary; Kent Fortenberry, Presi- dent; Chuck Lott, Treasurer. Second Row: Sally Daniel, Ronnie Gilmore, Vice President; Anita Lindsey, Dele- gate-at-Large; William Lea, A.S.A.E.; Butch Domino, A. I. A. A. Third Row: Steve Case, A.S.M.E.; John Hatmaker, A.I.C.E.; Tina Lynn Harper, I.E.E.E.; Glenda Powell, S.W.E.; Robert Wills, Jr., Theta Tau; Calvin Beasley, Dele- gate-at-Large; Walter Owen, Delegate- at-Large; Allison Wooten, A.N.S. Eta Kappa Nu ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING HON- ORARY: First Row: Bruce Deer, Secre- tary; Stan Burton, President; Charles Manberg, Vice-President; Tracy Till- man, Treasurer. Second Row: David Stevens, Stacy Starnes, Mike Winstead, Ricky Arnold, James Burrell, Jahanguir- Esfandi, Karl Carlson, R. Sydney Cart- ledge, M.H. Afra, Sharon Boleware, Carol Crawford, Patrick Gorman. Third Row: Kirk V. Sharp, Joe G. Brown, David J. Young, Kenneth C. Streeter, Myke Holt, Mike Walley, Lester Rice, Robert Crisler. Darwin Hollin gsworth. 213 Fashion Board NEW MODELS: TOP: First Row: Kathy Holliday, Debbie Sargent, Beth Lynn, Pam Huff, Jayne Slaughter, Judy Wild- mon, Donna Andrews, )anie Greenberg. Second Row: Karen Mann, Marguerite Tew, Angela Ashmore, Carmen Buntin, Kathy Dillard, Emily Owings, Ally Jus- tis, Ida Taylor, Diane Fenn. MODELS: BOTTOM: First Row: Mar- sha Klaus, Sheri Massey, Beth Crook, Camille Currey, New Model Coordina- tor; Thelma Spight, Cynthia Russell, Deb Odum, Sandee Stribling, Gennie Temple. Second Row: Toni Myles, Jan Provenza, Treasurer; Pam Mullins, Mary Matthes, Publicity Chairman; Sherri Spencer, Corresponding Secre- tary; Sherye Simmons, Mamie Walker, Gracie Reed, Jamie Bunner. Third Row: Betsy Brand, Amy Brickell, Vice Presi- dent; Cindy Hughes, President; Eliza- beth Bost; Connie Gortney, Recording Secretary. 214 Fellowship of Christian Athletes CHRISTIAN ATHLETES: First Row: Jeff Sikes, Perry Cliburn, Carla Cross, Larry Pavlou, Kenny Kurtz, David Stan- ford, Brad Winkler. Second Row: Bill Maxey, Laura Springer, Julan Harris, Tim Weiskei, Daisy Minor, Kenneth R. Johnson, Richard Blackmore. Third Row: Mark Johnson, Bobby Kocol, Melinda Dudley, Belinda Woods, Vicky McCall, Mary Lee Faulkner, Gail Sims, Alan Gunn, Otis Lockhart. Fourth Row: Steve Susie, Tim McKey, Michael Dees, Lee Abram, Mike Hooper, Dwight Jayne, Rick Dixon, Mike Sterling, Danny Brown, Marie Morrison. Food Science Club FOOD TECHNOLOGY: First Row: Bidje Fale, R. J. Reed, Jocelina Santos, Arlena Allen. Caren Lollar. Alice Akande, Wanna Lievvkasamesan, Pra- nee Hocharearn, Yuk Ming Kwan, Javad Kazemi. Second Row: Jennifer Manning, Klibtong Viseshsiri, Esther C. Okeiyi, Judy Collins, Lela Burnett, Mary Frances Nettles, Lillian Chow. Third Row: Gary Leo Phillips, Secretary- Treasurer; Anna Fisher, President; Cam McMillen, Chanchai Waimaleongo- raek, Herman Shirley, Jr., Vice-Presi- dent; T. C. Chen, Advisor; Ing-Ming Ling; Jang Jen. Fourth Row: Becky Wil- liams, Lois Kilgore, Advisor; Ayodele Gibson Oluyitan. 215 Forest Products Research Society FOREST RESEARCH: First Row: Jeff Easterling, Ted Smith, Robert Fuqua, Johnny Roberts, Patty Queen, Curtis Barefield. Second Row: Mike Wood, Roy Rein, Allen Hill, Chairman; Samuel Larry, Nick Harrell, Bruce Carroll, Bob Dodson, Scott Moore, Jeff Phipps. James Slay. FORESTRY MAJORS: First Row: Arthur Wiselogel, Donna Worley, David Walker, Bo Stanford, Hardy Rus- sell, Melvin Edwards, Don Neal, Bob Reagan, Douglas Bixler, Conclave Chairman: Roy Trask, James A. Bar- wick, Jr., Tom Middleton, Gary W. Nichols, Gary Davidson. Second Row: Michael Esters, Ricky D. Hatch, Jeff Stewart, Michael F. Bril, Rex Germany, Randal Guthrie, Charles Hall, Jr., Frank Cascio. Ray Yelverton, Michael Goff, Bob Piazza, Ken McCool, Maurice Mitchell, Stuart Knight, Bob McGregor, Dean Stewart, Steven Klein, Vernon Nelson. Third Row: Ronnie Myers, Ray- mond Tripled, Woody Nance, Art Ren- fro, Leon Foster, Jimmy Strong, Greg Thomas, Bob Tobermann, Ken Olen- derski, Vice-President; Bob Freeman, Rusty Lewis, Steve Grantham. Charles E. Burkhardt, John S. Manning, Randy Schultz, |ohn Calhoun, Greg Janzen, Barry Wyatt, Bobby Griggs. Fourth Row: Mike Sims, John Tingle, Jim She- pard. President; Bruce Allgood. Forestry Club 2)6 Future Farmers of America AGRICULTURAL CAREERS: First Row: Refus Steward, Debbie Cagle, David Cox, Secretary; Tom Jackson, Victor Johnson, Arlene Moore, Gail Sullivan, Ann Fulcher, Elton Bouldin, Treasurer; Bill McGrew, President; Frank Dawdleo. Second Row: Tony Akins, Larry Rogers, William Sandsyn, Ed Calvert, Robert Walters, Ted Cole, Sentinel; Dr. Ronald Brown, Advisor; Jamie Bell, Mike Malone. Third Row: Wayne Barnes, Ron Thome, Chip Shepherd, Ed Jemison, Jeffrey Boone, Dr. Jasper Lee, Dan Stucky. Fourth Row: Randy Hopkins, Gregory Jones, Carl Poison, Mike Rester, Steve Stokes, Dr. Ben Byler, Ed Newman, Dr. Glenn Shinn, David Grant, Bert Gentry, Steve Wade. General Agriculture Club in N I f AGRICULTURE MAJORS: First Row: Martin Oltremari, Karl Williams, Senti- nel; Vivian V. Napier, Bill Waits, Dr. Charles H. Thomas, Advisor. Second Row: Cliff Golden, Houston Therrell, Reporter; David N. Wood. President; Richard Baskin, Treasurer. 217 Horticulture Club : HORTICULTURE MAJORS: TOP: Ken Adams, Mike Gallagher. Polly Lindsay, Ed Lawhon, Dane Morgan, Pau Goings, Bob Bailey, Jay Ellis, Felix Schilling, Mary Beth Barringer, Editor; Beverly Booth, Roy Rein. BOTTOM First Row: Michael Azmbrano, Susan Duncan, Vicky Moore, Kay Grogan, Carolyn Dollar, Susan McCraine, Vict President: Karen Arkwell, Historian; Kenneth Torres, Lee Howell. Second Row: Horace L. Pierce, Lester A. Estes Advisor; David Lambright, Treasurer; Cindy Bogert, Secretary; Dave Shanklin, Bill Pressley, Jim Richter, Richan Larrimore, Mary Ann Cambre, Ted Hullum, President; Johnny Davis, Stan Myers, Advisor. Not Pictured: Lares; Wilborune, Gayll Hill, Bob Gast, Carlos Martinez, Medardo Galendo, James Curtis, Emily Tucker, Kathy Buntin Allen Burrows, Mary Beth Malone, Beverly Thomas, Gralz Myers, Jackie Parker. 218 219 Home Economics Club HOME ECONOMICS CAREERS: First Row: Arlena Allen, Treasurer; Lynn Twitty, Publicity; Julie Harris, Vice President; Rose Leggett, Secretary; Cindy Miller, President. Second Row: Chris Rushing, Cindy Goss, Phyllis Elrod, Andrie Leckie, Glenna Canfield. Third Row: Wanda Woodward, Mary Frances Nettles, Judy Collins, Dana Thomas, Dian Lampkin. FRATERNAL SERVICE ASSOCIA- TION: First Row: Alan Smith, Public Relations; Jim Williams, Vice President; Joni Honea, Secretary-Treasurer; Randy Brown, President. Second Row: Dennis Little, Teresa Elmerick, Larry Morgan. Leslie Charlton, Jimmy Guess, Pam Davis, Gwendolyn Taite, James Lewellen, Randy Northington. Third Row: Robert Hendrix, Donny Simmons, Mike Sneed, Greg O ' Quinn, Ronnie Warren, Joseph Kittle, Tommy Farrar, Mark Bailey, Stephen Burns. Not Pic- tured: Dr. Frank Trocki, Advisor. Industrial Education 220 1 • J_J • J_J • J_J • ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS MAJORS: First Row: Tracy Tillman, James Burrell, Ricky Arnold, C. Thomas White, Dwayne Martin, Millie Boykin, Sharon Boleware, Randy Graves, Secretary; Stacy Starnes, President; Kester Rice, Treasurer; Angelia Smith, T. E. Wade, Counselor; Tina Lynn Harper, John S. Simpson, Jeff Gough, Lou Hemler, Karl Carlson. Second Row: Steve Winstead, Robert Crisler, Mike Winstead, Ronald Seidl, Joe G. Brown, Simrall Committee Chairman; Kenneth C. Streeter, Mike Walley, Randy Castello, Coffee Committee Chairman; Joe Shuffield, Patrick Gorman, Bruce Deer, Bill Thomas, Public Relations Commit- tee Chairman; James Jones. Third Row: Darwin Hollingsworth, Stan Burton, Greg Lozes, Geoffrey Johnson, Charles Peterson, Wayne Hannah, Sydney Cartledge, Richard A. McBeath, Myke Holt, Mark A. Read, David J. Young, Lex Duett, Ben Fulghum, Patrick Arthur, Max Lee. 221 Interschool Council REPRESENTATIVES OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES: TOP: Steve Howard, President; Tom Middleton, Vic President; Nancy Biglane, Secretary; Susan Little, Treasurer. BOTTOM: First Row: Steve Howard, Elizabet Vickers, Jeff Karer, Janet Smith, Candy Williamson, Olga Angelo, Susan Little, Joy Wilson, Al Brock, Frank Jono James Allison, Jerry Moorman, Mitzi Beasley, Mary Jane Wootn. Second Row: Jim Shepard, Tim Prewitt. Toi Middleton, Kent Fortenberry, Chuck Lott, Sherry Sullivan, Beth Crook, Nancy Biglane, Pam Mullins, Lois Cowai Donna Worley. 222 Intramural Sports Council First Row: Rodney Shows, R. K. Steward, Theresa Johnson, Marion Jones, Secretary; Jay Bailey, Vice President; John Miketinas. President; Ralph Bender, Director. Second Row: Duke Loden, Steve Bryant. The Intramural Sports Council, a vital part of the Department of Recreation and Intra- mural Sports, is a student advisory group to the Department and is made up of 13 members representing fraternities, sororities, men ' s residence halls, women ' s residence halls, organ- izations, independents, student association, and sports officials. The duties of the Council are to: decide on protests, serve as chief judicial body, recommend facility priorities and usage, assist in determining intramural sports calendar, serve as liaison between staff and population represented, organize and host annual awards presentations, carry out special fund-raising projects, and assist the program as needed. The motto of MSU Intramurals is to promote fitness and friendship through the spirit of competition. 223 Islamic Association MUSLIM STUDENTS: TOP: First Row: Omran Salem Etewish, Libya; Massoud Haji, Iran; Abdulmagid S. Zaghdani, Libya; Ibrahin Abulehia, Palestine. Second Row: Mohamed Ramadan Omar, Libya; Kadir Omar, Malasya, Treasurer; Aftab Ahmad, Pakistan. Third Row: Abdelrahaman Zahri, Libya; Mohammad Jafar Fardanesh, Iran; Medhi Oskouejad, Iran; Musa Pinar, Turkey. Fourth Row: Saleh Tayer, Libya; Farouk Badran, Egypt, Vice President; Aslah AbderRahim, Palestine, Secretary; Mohamed Ali Bakir, Libya; Gahzi I. Alkhatib, Jordan, Pres- ident; Ahmed Hamad Ahmed, Sudan. BOTTOM: Dr. Zahir U. Warsi, Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering, Advisor. The Islamic Association was established in 1967. Since then the number of Muslim students has been increasing steadily. From the time of its inception, the Islamic Association strived to make Islam Understood — as a way of life — by Muslim and Non-Muslim students. The Is lamic Association also committed itself to establish and promote friendly relations among Muslim and non-Muslim students. Three major occasions are cele- brated for every year birthday of Prophet Muhammad, Eid-ul- Fitr, and Eid-ue Adha. 224 Kappa Omicron Phi HOME ECONOMICS HONORARY: First Row: Janet Gordy, Judy Collins, Secretary; Mary Frances Nettles, Vice President; Rose Leggett, President. Second Row: Cindy Miller, Wanda Woodward, Julie Harris, Andree Leckie, Dian Lampkin. 225 Kappa Delta Pi EDUCATIONAL HONORARY: First Row: Peggy Hartley, President; Kim Miller, Vice-President; Holly Henley, Secretary; Fran Sloan, Treasurer; Mer- rill Hawkins, Dean of Education. Sec- ond Row: Lisa McQuary, Hope Hamil- ton, Stacy Randall, Gina Lackey, Julie Ryan, Cathy Collins, Beth Mapp, Glenda Bouler, Sheila Suggs, Janice Smith, Cheryl B. White. Third Row: Cheyl Measells, Margaret Boutte, Lydia S. Sullivan, Elvia Pinnix, Angie Faust, Diane Webb, Susan Hodgins. Fourth Row: Renee Russell, Vicky Taylor, Joy Gravlee, Janis Buck, Sharon McNeel, Kathy Thompson, Susan Ward, Rachel McGrew. Fifth Row: Hubert Lovett, Advisor; Catherine Thomas. Sylvia All- red, Carolyn Yarborough, Sandra Feeny, Brooks Taylor. Conatance McGinnis, Mary Ann Sanderson. Sixth Row: Betsy Perry, Cheryl Cole, Linda Jackson, Vickie Walden, Karen Wright, Betty M. Wright. Seventh Row: Paula Stone Jackson, Anita Jolly, Deanie Forbes, Kim Neal. Eighth Row: Earl Winn, Frank Cooley, Janice Broadway, Barbra McMinn, Leann Green, Georgia Marlin, Susan Mynatt. Ninth Row: Randy Wright, Stephen E. Simon, Marty Stamper, Kyle Ball, James Lewel- len, Odie Bracy, Harold, Greg Land, Alan Smith. ART HONORARY: First Row: Anita Whitley, President; Lena Wiley, Vice- President. Second Row: Susan Mynatt, Kathy Stransky, Secretary; Lizan Skewes, Maritucker Franklin, Joe Wil- son, Larry Bost, Sara Arrington, Marga- ret Arnold, Beth Mapp. Third Row: Robie Scucctti, Adv isor; Richard Cren- shaw, Bill Jeffries. Not Pictured: Julie Frank Dean. Kappa Pi 226 Landscape Contracting Club PROMOTES LANDSCAPE CON- TRACTING: First Row: David McKay, William Leathers, Ken Chapman, Deb- hie Weaver, William McGraw, Craig Lott. Second Row: Maurice Malone, President; Rob Rice, Treasurer; |eff [en- kins, Tommy Stewart, Robert Howe, Secretary and Historian; Michael Lemeke, Vice-President; Randy Cote, Rhyr Williams. Third Row: Lary Out- law, Kert MacLaughlin, Lon Smith, Ken Spellman, Charles Gaskin, Gratz Myers, Jay LeBlanc, Jim Tarr. Advisor: Robert Callaway. Ms. Association of Educators STUDENT CHAPTER: First Row: Nan Henley, Renee Russell, Sylvia Allred, Jean Marie Turcotte, Catherine Thomas, Donna McGee, Marlee Gala- tas, Wanda Skinner, Sherry Tedder, Melodye Mitchell, Alison Smith, Debo- rah Easley, Deborah Luke, Renee Ether- idge, Jill James. Second Row: Susan Hawkins, Susan Little, Carolyn Chew, Stacy Randall, Emily DeStefano, Tina Edwards, Cindy Surles, Cheryl Newell, Judy Russell, Cheryl Goudelock, Laura Stockton, Kim Vance, Carol Currie, Ramona Butler, Marion Jones, Amy Denson, Susan Stevens. Third Row: Sheila Stevens, Angie Gentry, Judy Johnson, Deborah Roane, Cindy Davis. Hellen Hicks, Luann Green, Mimi Moore, Vicki Mills. Bernice Pittman, Vicky Taylor, Laurie McBryde, Marga- ret Herrington, Jane Morris, Dorphine Harris, Kelli Mansel. Fourth Row: Janis Buck, Gaines Bateman, Paula Shelby, Jan Lambert, Glenda Boler, Janice Dobbs, Julia Falk, Sue Bland, Gail Mas- sey, Holly Henley, Lois Cowan, Linda Brooks, Lisa Graves, Thomas Breaizel, Steve Boutwell, Dr. Gordon G. John- ston. Susan Ward, Jorie Taquino. Bar- bara Harrison, Teresa Evans. 227 MClub LETTERMEN ATHLETES: First Row: Johnie Cooks, Calvin Holmes, Wiley Peck, Sgt. at Arms; Bill Hamphu Willie Dees, Mike Kilitine, Mark Mcintosh. Second Row: Dan Purnell, Mike Kelly, Phil Hull, Dick Hertz, P( Torres, Scott Galloway, Sgt. at Arms; Jim Nabers, Matt Edwards, George May, Mardye McDole, Donald Strir fellow, Terry King, Glen Williams, Mark Chapman, John McDonald, Perry Z. Cliburn, Larry Pavlou, Secretai Treasurer; Bill Maxey, President. The purpose of the M Club is to honor athletes earning the M Letter in intercollegia athletics at MSU. The members sponsor numerous charitable drives and the spring foe ball game. To become a member, a student must earn the M letter under the guidelines s forth by the athletic department. The M Club advisor is J. E. Loiacano. 228 Martial Arts Club KARATE AND SELF DEFENSE: TOP: First Row: Rommel Gonzalez, Joyce Rou, Coress Jack, Leonard Brassard, Cindy Griffin, Arman A. de la Cruz, Karen Powell, Stacey Sanford, Cleveland Marsh. Second Row: Mark Robinson, Instructor: Don Self, James Rowe, Murphy Evans, James Ewing, Jeff Par- ker, Robert Rhett, Pedro Rodriguez, Andy Gordon. Third Row: Robert Lyles, Chan Burns, Randy Davis, Donald Green, Bill Waits, Tom Carter, Bill Duke, Danny Doty, Phil Jennings. BOTTOM LEFT: First Row: Bill Watts, Vice-President; Chan Burns, Treasurer. Second Row: Cleveland Marsh, President: Dr. Armado de la Cruz, Advisor: Coress Jack, Secretary. 229 Maroon Band John Adams Kevin Aldrich Susan Alexander Earl Arndt Garry Barnes Tad Barry Roy Bassett Belh Bazemore Paula Beck Lynn Blackeney Chuck Borum Tom Borum Bobby Brewer Don Broadhead Sheri Burgess Allen Burrows Cindy Busbea Morris Byram Clif Carothers Cara Carpenter Karin Christian Kathy Clarkston Kenneth Clay Bill Coats Roger Cockrell Beth Cook Robin Cook Charles Corder Pam Corder Billy Gotten Necy Craig Kathy Crowder Mimi Dannel Mack Deas Eddie DeWeese Flora Dickens Will Douglas Sandy Downs Donna Dunbar Gloria Echols Debra Ector Donna Fairley Tom Fort Leesa Fortner Sara Foster Mike Francis Donna Franks Awana Furr Jimmie Galbreath Arlon Gardner Kendall Gardner Ronnie Gilmore Lisa Gooden Ellen Goodman Gay Goodnite Jeffrey Greer Doug Gresham Debra Griffin Gloria Griffin Karen Hall Keith Hall Valerie Hansen Sandra Hardeman Henry Haynes Paul Heflin Anita Higgins Karen Hinton Leigh Hogan Darwin Hollingsworth Jim Holt Russell Humphrey Dave Irby Debbie Irby Terry Irby Debra Jo Ivey Jeff Hendrix Misty Jackson Chip Johnson Alan Karlak Susan Keyes David Keys Ricky Knott Gina Lackey Robin Laird Billy Lampkin Ricky Lee Ruth Lewis David Linder Suzanne Lindsey Ronnie Lynch Amy McCullen David McDill Mark McDonald Billy McGee Larry McKenzie Mary McMullen Lisa McQuary Amy McQuary Mike Mahoney Bob Marks Sheri Massey George Meeks Margaret Mellen Judy Melton Robbie Miller Chris Millett Allen Mills Elmore Moody Debra Moore Carol Morris Randy Myers Greg Oman Louie Parnell Brad Pearson Eileen Pollitt David Pryor Jimmy Ratcliff Karen Ricer Skipper Roberts Vic Ross Brian Sabourin Rebecca Sanford Greg Schmidt Nola Scott Jane Seal James Shamburger John Shamburger Art Sharpe Donna Simmons Jayne Slaughter Nan Smith Peggy Smith Terri Smith Beth Spencer Wilfred Stewart Ray Still Leslie Stokes Russell Stough Anita Swilley Doug Thomas David Thompson Bobby Thompson Johnny Thompson David Thornhill JamyeThorton George Tillman Lee Ann Tillman MarkTubb MikeTurnage Kathy Waldrop Teresa Wall Sharon Walters Jimmy Ward Jennifer Warren Andrew Wahington Anne Williamson Bonnie Williamson Angela Wilson Duane Wilson 230 MAJORETTES: ABOVE: Lisa McQuary, Head Majorette; Paula Beck, Asst. Head Majorette; Cara Carpenter, Karin Christian, Kathy Crow- der, Donna Dunbar, Sandra Hardeman, Karen Hinton, Debra )o Ivey, Lea Ivey, Gina Lackey, Pat Lyon, Sherry Massey, Feature Twirler; Amy McQuary, Donna Simmons, Beth Spencer, Feature Twirler; Teresa Wall, Angela Wilson. LEFT: Bully, Drew St. John, dances with Gina Lackey during halftime. 231 FLAGS: ABOVE: Debbie Moore, Captain; Necy Craig, Asst. Captain; Sheri Burgess, Cindy Busbea, Kathy Clarkston, Flora Dick- ens, Donna Fairley, Leesa Fortner, Donna Franks, Gay Goodnite, Debra Griffin, Anita Higgins, Susan Keyes, Ruth Lewis, Carol Mor- ris, Jane Seal, Jayne Slaughter, Nan Smith, Lee Ann Tillman, Bonnie Williamson. - ' _ 232 RIFLES: ABOVE: Nola Scott, Captain; Keith Hall. Captain; Gary Barnes, Kenneth Clay, Mary Beth Cox, Gloria Echols, Henry Haynes, Pam Sledge, Jimmy Ward, Jennifer Warren. 233 Music Educators Conference PROFESSIONAL MUSIC CLUB: First Row: Donna Herrington, Lisa Lane, Reporter; Lisa Dismuke, Secretary- Treasurer; Sharia Palmer, Vice Presi- dent; Nan Smith, President; Marsha Carleton, Jim Holt. Second Rt v: Judy Melton, Elizabeth Harris, Beverly McBay, Greg Adams, Keith Hall, Ken- neth Clay, Mary Estes. Third Row: Esta Perrot, Kathy Martin, Johnny Ray, Ray Still, Denise Adams, Wayne Francis, Cathy Kelly Woodson, Larry McKenzie, Rob Maher, Johnney N. Alford, Wayne Fancher, Brad Pearson. Society of Biological Engineers BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING MAJORS: First Row: J. Shelley Dor- nan, Sloan Manning, Patricia M. Holtzclaw. Vice President; A. P. Smith, President; David K. Dunigas, Secretary-Treasurer; Patrick Peay. Second Row: Sally Daniel, Tracy Milton, Mark Pierce, Donna Lang- ley, Linda Martin, Susie Cambre, Barbara Townsend. Third Row: Steve Murphey, Roy Loe, Gary Ray, Tim Kerut, Michael Hunter, Dr. Wil- liam D. Blair, Advisor. 234 National Agri-Marketing AGRICULTURAL STUDENTS: First Row: Mike Bunch, Leslie Lisowski, Gail Sullivan, Laura Edun, Edward Gordon, Cindy Wully, Secretary. Second Row: John C. Wilson, Advisor; Cleveland Marsh, Darryl Lancaster, Fon Campbell, Tracy L. Harris III, Ronald H. Thome, Al Mason, Jim Mitchell, Cam- eron [ackson, Dr. Richard Conner, Advisor; Ben Pentecost, Gary Blair. Third Row: Darryl Bruemmer, Mark H. Pouch, Gary G. Gray, Mike Swords, Wayne Bullock, Havvey Parrish, Mark Jenkins, Mark Livingston, President; Bill Striebeck, Pete Weisenberger, Vice President, Mark Scarborough, Ed C. Marshall, Al Brock, Thomas Scroggins. Omega Chi Epsilon CHEMICAL ENGINEERING HONORARY: First Row: James C. Shamburger, Vice President; Mike Thomas. Secretary-Treasurer; Henry Ready, Presi- dent; Keith Johnson, Ben Herzog, Glenda Powell, Ginger Singletary, Mimi Dannel, Jackie Stovall, Sylvia Posey, Shirley Shaw, Viki Cole, Mike Dainson, John Harvard, Patrick Beard. Second Row: John Hatmaker, John D. Shamburger, Ken Lightsey, Roy M. Donohoe. John Weeks, Duane Wilson, Gilmer Gonzalez, Ford Lowery, George Flowers, David Gaines, Lewis Sumrall, Glen Mabry. 235 Phi Alpha Theta RECOGNIZES EXCELLENCE IN HIS- TORY: First Row: Howard Patrick, Susan McNeese, Mary Shaw, Shurley Haas. Second Row: George Robson, Clifford Ryan, J. E. Shoalmire. BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY HONOR- ARY: First Row: Karen Baxter, Treasurer; Debbie Holland, Historian; Pam Williams, President; Barbara Waddell, Vice-Presi- dent; )an Sailer. Recording Secretary; Peggy Van Namen, Corresponding Secre- tary. Second Row: Brigitte Baumann. Deb- bie Poole, Jayne Ray, Susan Gibbons, Ann Jackson, Lynn Fant. Third Row: Patti Mer- cier. Brenda Bowen, Patti Fauch, Mollie Mitchell, Dorothy Birchett. Fourth Row: Angela Buck, Karen Fox, Paula Winstead, Melanie Newton, Tracy Koby, Bobbie Brown. Fifth Row: Amy Kennedy. Su ie Koger. Cindy Wright. Pat Suttle, Lee Ann Whitfield. Dr. Dora Herring, Faculty Advi- sor. Phi Chi Theta 236 Phi Beta Lambda ■BUSINESS MAJORS: First Row: Jimmy Burks, Vice-President; Patricia McCluskey, Co-President; Micheal Armour, Co-President; Charlene Shel- ton, Historian; Ethel Ann Smith, Co- Treasurer; Tonya Threet, Co-Treasurer; Edith DiSanha, Secretary; Judy Davis, Reporter; Eva Caddis, Advisor. Second Row: Kenny Shirley, Betty Hurt, Lora Nash, Bessie Brown, Myrtle Jones, Dianne Jackson, Lois Cowan, Peggy Ann Lowery, Carolyn Denise Hubbart, Cerecia Ball, Ken Wrede. Third Row: Larry Russell, Wade Tipton, Beth Arm- strong, Bobbie Jean Little, Remell King, Karen Wright, Judy Barron, Lillie M. Anderson, Earline Wright, Dorphine Harris, Jo Rushing, Denise Harwell, Margaret Irwin, Vivian Moore, Jim Oares. Phi Lambda Pi MARRIED, WIDOWED, AND DIVORCED STUDENTS: First Row: Sylvia Posey, Historian; Donna Scog- gin, Secretary-Treasurer; Penny Wells, President; Torre Kelly, Vice-President. Second Row: Gail Massey, Karen Windham, Margaret Hill, Jennifer Man- ning, Debbie Lankford, Cecelia Odom, Sports Chairperson. Not Pictured: Linda Milton, Debbie Irby, Sandra Dawns. 237 MUSIC MAJORS: First Row: Lisa Lane, Lisa McQuary, Paula Beck, Cheryl Prewitt, Jayne Slaughter. Second Row: Henry Haynes, III, Ronnie Lynch, Charles S. Corder, Jr., Jim Kirkpatrick, David McDill. Third Row: Wayne Fancher, Billy Lampkin, Bill Dier, Larry McKenzie, Vice President; Bobby Brewer, President; Kent Payne, Faculty Advisor. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia ALUMNI CHAPTER: First Row: Olen Mabry, Vice President; Stan Burton, President; Tim Burton, Parliamenta- rian. Second Row: Pam Allen, Corre- sponding Secretary; Janice Allen, Histo- rian; Julia Wallace, Treasurer; Suzanne Boozer, Recording Secretary; Mel Huey, Lex Dnett, Chaplin; Paula Win- stead, Janet Martindale. Third Row: Peggy Smith, Jan Luke, Brenda Jones, William Murdough, David McCaskill. Phi Theta Kappa 238 Philo Demo CHRISTIAN HONORARY: First Row: Peter Koury, Steve Mansour, President; Tommy Bohlke, Ron Triplett, Secre- tary; Glenn Bell, Vice President; Jim Barron. Second Row: Mike Strauss, Vice President; Darrell Crawford, Ted Porter, Po Lutken. Physical Ed. Major Club I P.E. MAJOR: First Row: Joy Gravlee, Becky Crockett, Deborah Kilpatrick, Mimi Moore, Freddie Brister, Nedra Talbert, Vice President; Emily Diste- fano, President; Sissy Hendrix, Dianne Crawford, Elizabeth Word, Linda Miller, Pepsi Barnett, T. J. Harmon. Sec- ond Row: Bob Branyan, Bill Morgan, Kevin Byrd, Bill Sowell, Marvin Lay, Advisor; Dennis O ' Nan, Lane Jenkins, Daisy Minor, Carol Fisher, Mike Ram- age, Billy Burnham, Sam Blaylock, David Easley. Third Row: Earl Winn, Michael Horton. 239 FRENCH STUDENTS HONORARY: First Row: Dr. Emplaincourt, Advisor; Chris Moore, Rachael McCann, Mary Emplaincourt. Second Row: Randy Schultz, Jeanne Z. Johnson, Jean Marie Turcotte, President; Shrille Tarleton, Secretary-Treasurer. Third Row: Eliza- beth Jones, Vice President; Clayton Allen. Pi Delta Phi BUSINESS TEACHER EDUCATION HONORARY: First Row: Tonya L. Jackson. Beth Armstrong, Cheryl Cole, Charlene Shelton, Edna Hamilton, President; Paula Rice, Reporter; Tonya Threet, Secretary- Treasurer; Sharon Brewer, Vice President; Helen H Terrell, Sponsor. Second Row: Pam Terrell, Patricia McCluskey, Margaret Anderson, Laura Honeycutt, Melissa Wil- liams, Betty Barrett Robertson, Dorphine Harris, Donna Simmons. Third Row: Vera Anne Russum, Beverly Burnaman, Judy Barron, Kathy Luke. Fourth Row: Terri West, Elisa Sanford. Pi Omega Pi 240 Pi Sigma Alpha POLITICAL SCIENCE HONORARY: Front Row: Dr. Howard Ball, Dr. jerry Gabris, Duke Loden, Janet Henderson, Sammy Dawkins. Second Row: Boh Combs, Mary Alice Nye. Belli Ba .e- more, Orain Williams. Third Row: Carl Lee, Randy Schultz, Jack Combes, Lynn Posey. Pi Sigma Epsilon MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT: OFFICERS: First Row: Dr. Henry Nash, Advisor; Betty Lynn Barnes, Vice Presi- dent of Membership; Cindy Coats- worth, Corresponding Secretary; Beth Callahan, Recording Secretary; James Cullum Vice President of Chapter Affairs; Amelia Bryon, Treasurer; Till- man Bishop, President. Nol Pictured: Teresa [ones. Vice President of Market- ing. 24 1 Poultry Science Club POULTRY SCIENCE MAJORS: First Row: Dr. Ben C. Dilworth, Advisor; Ed Scott, Caren Lollar, Dale White, Phi Rhinewalt, Mike Williams, Secret ary-Reporter; David E. Martin, President; Martin Lawrence Bergin, Treasurer Kendall Pigg, Vice President; Joe Massey, Mack Waller. Second Row: Joe Weaver, Brad Kimbrough, Stev( McLaurin, Bob Taylor, Edilberto Acevedo, Danny Walker, Rong-Quey Pan, Preston Maddox, Terry Grissom Dan Ainsworth, Jerry Wilson. This club works to cooperate with other organizations in the promotion of worthwhile enterprises for the advancement of Agriculture or the institute as a whole. Membershij consists of four types: active, associate, alumni, and honorary. 242 Pre-Vet Club PRE-VET MAJORS: TOP: John Irby, Agricultural Representative; Julie Hood, Secretary; Buddy Wynn, President. Second Row: )im Farmer, Vice President; Patricia Phillips. Treasurer. BOTTOM: First Row: Pat Sunford, Keith Davis, Lynn Cox, Mark Lowe, John Ray, Tom Borum, Mike Myres, Ben Wright, Champ, Keith Carney, Missy , Ted Becker, Andy Gordon, Paul Calhoun, John Irby. Second Row: Paula Crawford, Donald Horton, Mark Hembre, Patricia Ivy, Mary Ann Baughn, Smith, Dawn Parrish, Daphnie, Ann Morgan, Sherry Rutledge, Mary Joan Berndt, Mary Jo Aguzzi, Sharon, Michelle James, Carole McCarley, Vallie Herrington, Cay Harris. Third Row: Ellen Trapp, Vickie Cassimus, Sharon Robinson, Susan Moore, Sammy Gordon, Jeff Thomas, Evan McGee, Mary Ellen McPhail, Carol Craw- ford, Lynn Herrington, Barbara Muszzar, Lynn Odom, Kay Price, She- lia Howwall, Les Goff, Patricia Phillips, Buddy Wynn. Fourth Row: Susan Hesse, Ronnie Heberling, Kirby Sills, Julianna Taylor, Tim Falls. Joe Dees, Penny Liebsack, Julie Hood, Terry Boyd, H. A. Smith, Ken Murphy, John Tomlinson, Advisor. 243 Pi Tail Sigma MECHANICAL ENGINEERING HON- ORARY: First Row: John Windham, Corresponding Secretary; Brenda Jones, Sherri Stringfield, Steve Case, Presi- dent. Second Row: Michael Brumfield, Recording Secretary; Michael Holman, Vice President. Third Row: Don White, Randall Canady. Fourth Row: Jeff Posey, Steve O ' Neal. COLLEGE RODEO: First Row: Skip Faulkner, Tina Lorentzen, Julie Wilson, Tanya Carney, Lisa Moore, Treasurer; Terry Mann. Second Row: Terry Cried, Keith Wood, Marc Deloach, Wayne Vowell, Bill Price, President; Charles Grantham, Orin Miller, Dr. Bill Diggs, Advisor. Rodeo Clubs 244 Reformed University Fellowship REACHING STUDENTS FOR CHRIST — PREPARING STUDENTS TO SERVE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: TOP: OFFICERS: First Row: Jim Flanagan, Keith Davis, David Triplett, Mary Bean, Bekki Smith, Nancy Adams, Pat Suttle. Second Row: David York, Chuck Armstrong, Hank Remington, Walter Riddell. BOTTOM: David Tripplett, Ann Hedgepeth, Nettie Clark, Alison Swayze, Janie Raulston, Mary Jane Kerr, Sharon Robinson, Keith Johnson, Lynne Herrington, Perry Sims, Julie Boteler, Hellen Hicks, Pat Suttle, Andy Stott, Lynn Lofton, Kathy Lofton, Debbie Bradford, Sammy Smith, Paul McDonald, Lee Ann Myers, Grace Garretson, Beth Ferguson, Cindy Smith, Nancy Adams, Liz Powell, Brad Hall, Velma Jo Barham, Shawn Hendrix, Sue Rosenkrans, Terry Lollar, Helen Puckett, Darrell Crawford, Tricia Bush, Albert Skirtsle, Susan Radcliffe, Lila Beasley, Gray Knight, Jeff Yeates, David York, Bud McBride, Curt McLemore, Bekki Smith, Rod Little, Lyndee Bardwell, Lisa Cot- ton, Anne Putnam, Walter Riddell, Snuggy Fowler, Jane Sholar, Alice Welsh, Karen Watson, Janet Pearons, Julie Flanagan, Celeste Baird, Mark Manning, Bubba Holloway, Chris Yates, Debbie Yates, Susan Jarvis, Bill Nation, Russ Russell, Austin Smith, Holly Howard. 245 mississippi state university WRITERS: Bob While Terri Jennings Laura Nora Claire Girling [oe Dillon Lea Ivey David Murray Carrie Saxlon Craig Baird Charles Corder Debbie Holland Billy Lampkin [eff Meyer Gail Billingsley Jim Carter Beth Ferguson Becky Bo .eman Don Mosely WRITERS: Jim Mitchell Billy Lampkin Honey May R. T. Johnson Maria Ciravolo Lisa Rice Liza Hei .leman Alice James Monica Tomaso Chuck Cliett Julian Wallace John Bukes John Van Zandt Donald Thomas The 1978-79 edition of the oldest Mississippi university newspaper proved that MSU will continue to have a quality newspaper despite the lack of a well developed journalism department. The REFLECTOR dove into the fall semester making changes as diversified as new class schedules. An entertainment section was added to the traditional news, editorial and sports sec tions previously featured in the REFLECTOR. The editorial section introduced syndicated columnist Bill Minor ' s Eyes on Missis sippi to MSU, providing an inside view of behind the scene mechanics of state politics and politicians. Editor Marsh Nichols said, The REFLECTOR has strived to serve students and faculty by bringing to light all the news — good and bad. Our newspaper has not been just a news letter this year. Indepth coverage was reported into such matters as the MSU Food Service, the peren nial traffic problems, the U.S. Senate and Congressional races and the push for beer in Oktibbeha County, to name a few. 246 EDITORS: TOP LEFT: Cliff Leverette, Art Editor; Kevin Richardson, Advertising Manager; Bill Gross, Photography Editor; Sonia McNabb, Production Manager. MIDDLE LEFT: Allen Kerby, Assistant Photogra- pher; Sarah Hinman, Copy Editor; Clay Hall, Sports Editor; Joe Dillon, Women ' s Sports Editor; Floyd Daniels, Intramurals Editor. Not Pictured: John Mitchell, Photographer. BELOW LEFT: Marsh Nichols, Editor; Rob- ert Wilson, Business Manager; Michael Oltremari, Editorial Assistant; Lea Ivey, News Editor. Not Pictured: Mary Beth Hudnall, Managing Edi- tor. PRODUCTION STAFF: TOP RIGHT: Donna Pezzillo, Typist; Linda Lowe, Typist; Kathy Wilson, Ad Layout; Sister Henley, Ad Sales; John Bean, Ad Sales; Sonia McNabb, Layout; Carol Cole, Ad Layout; Elizabeth Hand, Proof Reader; Kevin Richardson, Advertising Manager. Not Pic- tured: Sherrial Lowe, Head Typist; M ' lou Austin, Typist; Rise Hicks, Typist; Paula Price, Typist; Kenda Reynolds, Proof Reader; Anita Henley, Proof Reader; Lesa Mitchell, Proof Reader. 247 Reveille WE WORK HARD: First Row: Hunter May. Second Row: Lynne Chapman, Darrell Crawford, Susan Rush, Jeff Moses, Dianne Myatt. Third Row: Cynthia Sidney, Marcy McCoy, Margaret Dodd, Barry Brown, Cristell Jones, Wes Clements, Cathy Collins. Fourth Row: Barbara Blankenship, Advisor; Adrienne Pakis, Jodi Bush, Phyllis Wilson, Karen Fox, Donna Pezzillo, Connie Rogers, Helen Chow, Mark Garriga, Carmen Lewis. Fifth Row: Debra Burns, Belinda Cameron, Julie Flanegan, Karen Collins, Janet Leavitt, James L. Rice, Amie Oliver. Sixth Row: Cindy Isbell, Maria Ciravolo, Glen Stribling, Carol Cole, John Lewis, Dawn Latham, Beverly Bush, Mike Crowell, Cynthia Hill. Tree: Mike Martin, Cheryl Sidney, Terry Hitt. EDITORS: OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Wesley Clements, Student Life; Big Boy, Cheryl Sidney, Greeks. MIDDLE LEFT: Darrell Crawford, Classes; Debbie Bouler, Events; Jodi Bush, Index. BOTTOM LEFT: Hunter May, Organizations; Jeff Moses, Sports; Susan Rush, Academics. TOP RIGHT: Adrienne Pakis, Editor; Cynthia Sidney, Business Manager. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lynne Chapman, Assistant Editor, Glen Stribling, Limelight. NOT PICTURED: Connie Rogers, Academics; Terry Hitt, Head Photographer. 248 249 Rho Gamma TOGA! TOGA! First Row: Maria Ciravolo, La-wry Wosen-baum, First Lady; Adre-es Peking, Presidenta; Twewry Twit, Foot-o-Head; Sinday Sindey Vice Presidenta; Shur-wy Oates, General Fwunkie. Second Row: Gwwen Stribwing, Pledge Trainer; Andrea Lackie, Mi-tong O, Continuing Education Advisor; Mar-Mar Nwickels, Robin Sharp, Mark Garriga, Helen Chow. Third Row: Lea Ivey, Clay Hall, Carol Cole, Julie Fox, Susan Rush, Amie Oliver Melodye Mitchell, Carolyn Dungan, Susan Thompson, Cindy Purdy, Sonny Gabbett. Fourth Row: Tony Costello, Charles Corder, Billy Lampkin, Jodie Bush, Karen Fox, Susie Donaldson, Mark Hickson, Cheryl Sidney, Darrell Crawford, Connie Rogers. Fifth Row: Alan Nunlee, Marc Shanteau, Wes Cle ments, Sue Pownell, Sammy McDavid, Francis Oates, Mark Brooks, Randy Schultz, Jeff LaCoste, Mark Bounds, Cynthia Hill, Bryan Chastain, Jeff Moses. Rho Gamma ' s fourth year of existence proved to be one of the most eventful in its short but progressive history with the initiation of 30 new pledges who took the sacred oath of goobness at the House in early September. This elite society is composed of students and friends who frequent the first floor of the Union and have a desire for Chinese food. The Rho Gam year was highlighted by several trips to the House, Toga parties, the first annual picnic, and the annual wild and crazy Christmas party where members come dressed as their favorite yuletide object. The tradition of Rho Gamma is being spread across th nation with chapters at the University of Alabama, Louisi ana State University, and Mary Baldwin College in Vir ginia. Alumni chapters are now found in Jackson, Wash ington, D.C., Ole Miss, Dyersburg, Tenn., Gulfport, an( New Orleans. Involvement in service projects and campus activitie brought Rho Gamma the Student Association-Alumn Association Service Project Award. 250 Rugby Club RUGBY: First Row: Mark Saxon, Mike Benvenutti, Corkey Newman, President; Terry Hughes. Second Row: Jack Bridgers, Curtis Cunningham, Edward Keefer, Treasurer; Edward Hippchen, Gregg Frischhertz, Calvin Beasley. Third Row: Ted Holmes, Keith Carney, Danny Gregory, Michael Abraham, Eddy Houser, Rick Martin, Teddy Nichols, (im Smith, Flash Gordan. Hal Thompson, Gary Blakeney. 251 Scotch Guard ARMY SERVICE AUXILIARY: TOP: First Row: Charles Moses. Liaison from Scabbard and Blade; Belh Crook. Chaplain: Cindy Coatsworth, Drill Master: Robin Blackledge, Publicity: Cathy Cochran. Commander; Mitzi Shaffer. Secretary; [anot Culliver, Vice-Commander; LTC Aberna- Ihy, Advisor. Second Row: Karen Abernalhy, Cindy Woodruff, Renee Russell. Kathy Stransky. Cyndee Bardwell. Leslie Gruber, Hope Hamil- ton, [Donna Barkley, Marcia Coatsworth. Terri Box. Third Row: Cathy Corrigan, Velma |o Barham, Lynn Fanl. Kelli Mansel, Melodye Mitchell. Edon Taylor, foni Laney, Susan Rouse. |ill [ames, Frances Long. Fourth Row: Lynn Smith. Evelyn Magce, Sharon farrctt, Beth Bovven. Vicki Smith. Amy Shipley, Rita Brown. St, icy Randall. Kim Mosley. Fifth Row: ]ov Tate, Mary Carravvay, Donna Thomas. Deborah Ellis, Sheila Ward, Valerie Lusby, Draughon Poindexter, Dawn Latham. Sixth Row: Ruthie [ohnson. Laura Stockton. Gina Ma .zanti. 252 Scuba Club -; ■-- ' ? ' ■■' ■:■' - iffy-y ' -- GONE DOWN LATELY? First Row: Doug Dollar, President; Trudy Clower. Secretary; Nedra Tabbert, Publicity Secretary; Chandler Mitts, Edna Rob- erts, John Weems, Jim House, Debbie Bouler. Second Row: Emily Distefano, Program Secretary; John Wilson, Becky Doyle, Jane Dollar, Reed Doyle, Kay Feibelman, James Harris. David Rob- erts, Jerry Williams, John Clower, Llmar Saleh. S. D. Lee Honors Council HONORS PROGRAM REPRESENTA- TIVES: First Row. Rachel McCann, Hunter May, Giles Lindley, Laura Coign, Erica Char, Frank Puryear, Mona Williams, Ken Parish. Second Row: Steven Thomasson, Steve Ray. Kathi Phillips, Cindy Gilmore, Susan Everett, Stanley Cooley. HONORS FACULTY: Dr. Janet Raf- ferty. Dr. Carmen McClendon. Mr. Paul Grootkerk , Dr. Mary Hare. Dr. Debra Stenger, Dr. Nancy Hargrove, Dr. Wil- liam McClung, Ms. Kittye Robbins. Dr Carmen McClendon. Mr. Clifford Ryan. Dr. Jerry Reed, Dr. Paul Spikes. Dr. Don Kelley, Dr. Elisabeth Stojanovic, Dr. Glenn Clemmer, Dr. M. J. Sullivan, Dr. W. W. Wilson. Dr. John Marszalek, Dr. Bill Collins. Dr. Robert Hudson. Dr. John Tilley. Advisor. 253 Semper Fidelis FUTURE USMC OFFICERS: First Row: Ronald Thorne, Dennis Keel, President; John Owens, Vice President; Fred Dixon, John Stewart, Dennis Cox. Sec- ond Row: Matt Matthews, Robert Skates, Charles Gore, Dr. G. W. Parker, Advisor. PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL MUSIC CLUB: First Row: Sue Cutts, President; Nan Smith, Vice President; Sara Foster, Recording Secretary; Marsha Carleton, Treasurer; Kathy Martin, Chaplain; )ean Furr, Social Chairman. Second Row: Marsha Stewart, Suzi Wilkins, Robin Eubank, Susan Alexander, Diana Parrott, Beth Cook, Sergeant at Arms; Lorraine Perritt, Yearbook Editor. Third Row: Mary Bryan. Mrs. Elizabeth Landers, Faculty Advisor; Judy Melton, Betsy Killebrew, Mrs. Kathryn Wasson, Faculty Advisor; Donna Dobbs, Lisa Lane, Lisa Dismuke, Lynne Pace, Gin- ger Stockton. Sigma Alpha Iota 254 Society of Collegiate Journalists J ' V )UTSTANDING JOURNALISM STUDENTS: First Row: Mark Garriga, Adrienne Pakis, Muffet Holiday, Lisa landall, Cynthia Sidney. Second Row: Cheryl Sidney, Clay Hall, Mary Beth Hudnall, Floyd Daniels, Marsh Nichols, Marthalie Miller, Billy Gross, David Phillips, Sammy McDavid, Terry Hitt. 255 Naval Architects and Marine Engineers PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY: First Ron- David C. Posey, Louis Smith, Eric Anderson, Vice President; Danny Bruhl, President; Jim Elgin, William Shields, Nancy Olmstead, Correspond- ing Secretary; Walt Cruse. Second Row: David Forsyth, Master-at-Arms; Ter- rence Devine, Daniel Cavalier, Record- ing Secretary; Glenn Bryant, Advisor; Roger Burger, Treasurer; Joe English, Roger Puhr, Harold Roland, Speedo Harris, China Taylor, Dr. Chi-Chao Hsi- ung, Advisor. ■I— i Kia : : FORESTRY MAJORS: First Row: Michael F. Bril, Jeff Stewart, David Walker, Rex Germany, Bo Stanford, Arthur Wiselogel, Donna Worley, Ray- mond Triplett, Roy Trask, Douglas Bix- ler, Gary W. Nichols. Second Row: Ricky Hatch, Ronnie Myers, Bob Reagan, Bob Tobermann, Jimmy Strong, Bob Piazza, Bruce Allgood, Ste- ven Klein, Ray Yelverton, Jim Shepard, Bill Cooke, Ken McCool, Frank Cascio. Third Row: Randal Guthrie, Leon Fos- ter, Michael Goff, Mike Sims, Charles Burkhurdt, John Tingle, Woody Nance, Tom Middleton, Stuart Knight, Bob McGregor, Greg Janzen, Barry Wyatt, John Calhoun, Vern Nelson, Ken Olen- derski, Dean Stewart, James A. Bar- wick, Jr. Society of American Forester: 256 Society of Petroleum Engineers PETROLEUM ENGINEERING MA- JORS: First Row: John K. Henderson, President; Mike Coleman, Vice Presi- dent; Jane Moring. Secretary; [effery Pettit, Vice President of Programs; Kathy Pyatt, Public Relations Chan- man; Mike Barham, Treasurer. Second Row: T. I. Vaughn, Andy |anes, David Hilton, Jimmy Phillips. Third Row: Henry Shurlds, III, Guynn Sowl, Ever- ett Busby, Lamar McKay, Activities Chairman. Fourth Row: Nguyen Binh. Jeff Noe, Jay Pryor, Don Cruise, Mem bership Chairman; Iyke Eji .u. Fifth Row: Sammy Pickett, Dr. Rudy Rogers, Robert Lowry. Sixth Ron: Tony Russel. Doug Rooker, Myrt E. Cribbs, Jr., Mela- die Nobles. Dr. M. A. Nobles. Seventh Row: Dr. Herbert Warren, Faculty Sponsor; Robert Tilghman, Jim John- son, John R. Landreth, James O. Gentry. Jr. Student Dietetics Club DIETITIANS ASSOCIATION: First Row: Margaret Gilespie, Judy Collins, Secretary; Sue Wells, Treasurer; Lillian Chow, Vice President; Mary Frances Nettles, President; Denise Moulds. Sec- ond Row: Arlena Allen, Lela Burnett. Linda Howard, Janet Dailey, Joann Her- rington. Third Row: Joyce A. Hayes, Vivien Vaughn, Jennifer Manning, Bar- bara Brown, Nancy Richards, Esther Wilgen Busch, Advisor; Christy Dixon, Lynne Henderson, Lynn Lyle, Carol Lo .es. 257 Theta Tail ENGINEERING HONORARY: First Row: Dennis Anderson, Steven McCleave, Scribe; Sonny McGuffee, Dento: Eady, Regent; Stephen Savelle, Walter Owen, Thermo. Second Row: Kenneth Butschek, Treasurer; Ronnie Gi more, Pledge Trainer; Butch Domino, Patrick Beard, Ed Barels, Bobby Nolen, Kent Fortenberry, Jacky Harring ton, Mark Tipton, Vice-Regent; Jim Sumrall. Third Row: Bill Williamson, Corresponding Secretary; Allison Woo ten, Hose-Manager; Robert [. Wills, |r.. Engineering Council Delegate; Curtis Cunningham, Bill Thomas, Lewi Echols. 258 Tau Beta Pi ENGINEERING HONORARY: First Row: Ricky Arnold, Ricky Cleveland, Jody Howell, Cataloger; John Hat- maker, Vice-President; Randal K. Moore, President; Lewis Echols, Corre- sponding Secretary; Kent Fortenberry, Recording Secretary; Davis Allan Reed, Doug Thomas. Second Row: Landris T. Lee, Jr., Glenda Powell, Sydney Cart- ledge, Hilary Okoye, Darrell Burnham, Linda Andrews, Carol Crawford, Vicki Cole, Randy Graves, Shirley Shaw, Susan Smith. Third Row: Henry D. Keady, Ben Herzog, Thomas Slawson, Johnny Long, Tommy Errington, Wayne Braswell, Bill Williamson, John Windham, Robert Davenport, Mike Danson. Wanawaka HONORARY SOCIETY: First Row: Elizabeth Mitchell, Bessie R. Brown, Assistant Secretary; Cynthia Crosby, Vice-President; Vickie S. Jenkins, Trea- surer; Sherrial C. Lowe, President; Chesting Hatten, Secretary; Myrtle Jones, Assistant Dean of Pledges; Cathy Shaw, Janice Spight. Second Row; Pau- line Pearson, Faculty Advisor; R. K. Ste- ward, Sweetheart; Loretha McCoy, Wil- lie F. George, Jr., Sweetheart; Debbie Parson, Mary Brown, Linda Tate, Angie Bishop, Beatrice Taylor, Cheryl Clark, Cynthia Nicks, Juanester C. Ball, Lynda Gail Willis. 259 Union Program Council CHAIRMEN: First Row: Jana Jarnagin, Student Director; Karen Moak, Lectern; Gale Rhodes, Program Director; Jennifer Still, Entertainment; Velma Jo Barham, Secretary; Robin Blackledge, Fine Arts. Second Row: Melodye Mitchell, Special Events; Lydia Lofton, Holiday Entertainment. Third Row: Ken McGehee, Public- ity; Ted Porter, Recreation. wummmmmmm FINE ARTS: First Row: David York, Jan Levins, Norma Gasquet, Jeni Laney, Tammie Wages, Cathy Smith, Donna Thomas, Amie Oliver, Lois Cowan, Robin Blackledge, Chairman. Second Row: Sandee Stribling, Catherine Thrash, Kat Allen, Shawn Hendrix, Susan Gibbons, Laurie Ware, Martha B. Ken- nedy, Sarah Helen Beckham, Ann Baker, Cheryl Bridge. Third Row: Crieg Oster, Curtis Catron, Eddie Sandidge, Carol Currie, E. Gail Billingsley, Rhe Zinnecker. 260 LECTERN: First Row: Beth Ferguson, Kathy Clements, Co-Chair- man, Karen Moak, Chairman, David Frost, Cathy Strickland, Grace Ann Fisackerly. Second Row: Ingrid Osborn, Julie Boteler, Shannon Lurate, Secretary; Jan Watson, Gay Culpepper, Steve Leggett, Cliff Duncan, Bob Byrd, Stanley Cooley, Sandy Franklin, Talley Anderson, Mary Cleveland. Third Row: Dave Watson, Tommy Bohlke, Jamie Cox, Lee Beckman, Frank Puryear, Ricky Clark. Not Pictured: Amy Lipe, Tracy Koby, Gail Adams, Janel Leavitt, Cindy Polk, Janie Greenburg. ENTERTAINMENT: First Row: Dena Carver, Kathryn Carter, Pam Huff, Nettie Clark, Jennifer Still, Juanester Ball. Second Row: Dawn Reed, Diane McCarty, Jane Neill, Margaret Hutcherson, Donna Barkley. Third Row: Kandy Stockstill, Julie Jaber, Kelly Jer- nigan, Theresa Brady. Fourth Row: Laura Stockton, Kim Vance, Stacy Reynolds, Renee Russell, Linda Spencer. Fifth Row: Ann Houston, Linda Weathersby, Kathy Loftin, Cindy Brown, Libby Whitaker. Sixth Row: Candy Miller, Diane McRaney, B. J. Thomp- son, Linda Brooks. Seventh Row: Kay Smith, Leslie Gruber, Ann Southerland, Terry Trantham, Ron Triplett. Eighth Row: Susan Tillery, Terri Foster. Ninth Row: Bob Stone, Penny Castle, Bit Smither, Teresa Hannaford, Pat Smith, Priscilla Wellman, Missy Ashcraft, Vicki Crowder. Tenth Row: Fawn Hyland, Pat Castle, Lisa Currie. 261 HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT: First Row: Laura Cannon, Lynn Lofton, Grace Garretson, Suzie Donaldson, Mary Ellen Branson, Jan Provenza, Deb Odum, Lydia Lofton. Second Row: Debbie Smallwood, Cindy Hutto, Deb- bie Bond, Patty Waselues, Nina Contr- eras, Carolyn Yarbrough, Carol Cole, Jill James, Martha Measells. Third Row: Lisa Bailey, Lia Carver, Lisa Lane, Susan Head, Sheila Ward, Cindy Tre- botich, Gaines Bateman. Fourth Row: Becky Leach, Kathy Patterson, Beth Bowen, Amy Norton, Kartherine Brown, Fai Moore, Terrell Stone. Fifth Row: Vivan Survatt, Jan Salter, Julie Boteler, Hellen Hicks. PUBLICITY: First Row: Cindy Myrick, Ken McGehee, Susanne Moody. Second Row: Amy Daniel, Mary Margaret Morse, Beverly Beasley, Jan Posey. Third Row: Dawn Latham, Jack John- son, Margaret McArthur, Howell Tay- lor. Not Pictured: Debbie Smith. 262 NagpE SPECIAL EVENTS: First Row: Kris Pat- rick, Laurie Lott, Misty Robinson, Elicia Santos, Sherri Morgan, Penny Staggs, Terisa Summers, Nan Henley, Carol Landwirth, Becky Heavner, Melodye Mitchell, Chairman. Second Row: Laura Jones, Jennifer Short, Deloise Jenkins, Julia Cowden, Karen Tupper, Stacy Wong, Carolyn Graves, Mary Carraway, Lee Ann Myers. Third Row: Lea Ann Eidt, Diane Norman, Lynn Pace, Tamra Strahan, Lenee Allen, Connie Werner, Alice Welsh, Janyce Park, Elizabeth Love, Rita Carpenter, Laurie Blair. Fourth Row: Rhonda Ear- nest, Sherry Tedder, Cathy Corrigan, Donna Franco, Maria Hazzlerigg, Mar- cia McClain, Lea Anne Westrope, Maxie Weaver, Phyllis Combs, Joyce Barton, Laurie Chisholm. Fifth Row: Susan Webb, Janet Greer, Beth King, Joy Tate, Donna Kaye Smith, Becky Farris, Deborah Ellis, Evelyn Magee, Melinda Kerr. RECREATION: First Row: Dale Currie, Amy McCullen, Sara McFarling, Teresa Palmer, Ted Porter, Chairman. Second Row: Derek Brown, Carolyn Chew, Chestine Deanes, Remell King, Marie Adams, Ruth Hughes. 263 University Choir WSSk UNIVERSITY CHOIR: Denice Adams, Greg Adams, Jon Allen, Steve Arnold, Johnny Bittle, Johnn-Buckner, Mar sha Carleton, Cindy Cochran, Hugh Coker, Beth Cook, Frank Cooley, Tyrone Covington, Sherrill Crandall, Joh Crump, Janet Gulliver, Sue Cutts, Sally Daniel, Debra Deal, Lisa Dismuke, Donna Dobbs, Emri Eiland, Mar Estes, Wayne Fancher, Beth Ferguson, Sara Foster, Wayne Francis, Donna Funderburg, Jean Furr, Pam Gann Janet Gordy, Caroline Grant, Carol Grayson, Lisa Green, Twila Gregory, Lawana Hammack, Vicki Harper, Eliza beth Harris, Patricia Hartung, Gene Hemphill, Lea-Ann Hill, Denise Holliman, Dolores Holliman, Jenny Horton Ned James, Ronald Jenkins, Sharon Jolly, Wesley Keen, Cathy Kelly, Wallace Kennedy, Betsy Killebrew, Jan Lev ins, Janet Lowe, Melissa Lummus, Rob Maher, Kathy Martin, Beverly McBay, Dennis McCully, Paul McDonal Kathryn McKay, Mark McLain, Lynne McMillen, Kim Morris, Toni Murff, Jeanne Nelson, Lynne Pace, Shari Palmer, Esta Perrott, Eileen Pollitt, Phil Posey, Cheryl Prewitt, Lori Red, Phyllis Reed, Jim Rhoades, Renee Rob ertson, Demetric Rowe, Cindy Smith, John Speed, Bill Stanley, Ken Stevens, Marcia Stewart, Mollye Stewart, Ra Still, Ginger Stockton, Tommy Sullivan, Joe Taylor, Tee Templeton, Marquerite Tew, Catherine Thrash, Mar Ann Trenor, Neal Tucker, Lee Ann Whitfield, Suzi Wilkins, Pam Wilson, Steve Winstead. 264 University Madrigal Singers SELECT CHORAL ENSEMBLE: Margaret Arnold, Johnny Bittle, Billy Cotten, Sue Cutts, Lisa Dismuke, Donna Dobbs, Wayne Francis, Jean Furr, Elizabeth Harris, Jenny Horton, Wallace Kennedy, Mark McLain, Eileen Pol- litt, Phil Posey, Cheryl Prewitt, Lori Red, Marcia Stewart, Joel Taylor, Suzi Wilkins, Pam Wilson. 265 Wesley Foundation PROMOTES CHRISTIANITY: First Row: Jean Lomax, Vice President; Linda Hughes, President; Marian Snowden, Secretary-Treasurer; Sarah Shaw, Office Secretary. Second Row: Marsha Carlton, Teresa Bennett, Vickie White. Third Row: Reverend Mary John Dye, Co-Director; June Tucker. Fourth Row: Rhe Zinnecker, Terry Martin, Patricia Hartung. Fifth Row: Barbara Hawks, Debbie Minyard, Ed Lehan. Sixth Row: Jim Williams, Stuart Austin, Paul McKinney. Seventh Row: Marc Blackwood, Susan Manning. Eighth Row: Robert White, Bob Lemmons, Don Mosley, Frank Humphrey. Ninth Row: William Lea, Barry Snow, Paul McDonald, Reverend Millsaps Dye, Co-Director. WMSB MSU RADIO 98: First Row: Dr. George Ander- son, Advisor; Russ Dole, Vivia-Ellis. Second Row: Mark Garriga, Claire Girling, Rust Dale, John Boydston, Billy Lampkin, Lonnie Biles, Paul Rennick, Charles Corder, Jeff Wallace. Third Row: David Smith, Karen Cohen, Mark Reives, Randy Lancaster. Fourth Row: Anthony Dodson, Paul McClellan, Chris Albritton, Mike Pruitt, Warren Strain, Glenn Baird. 266 Weightlifting Club WEIGHT TRAINING CLUB: First Row: Lee Daughtry, Charlie Hogg, Treasurer; Peter Dietz, President. Second Row: Larry Craft, William Matthews, Ron Goff, [im Johnson, John Wollenherg, Faculty Advi- sor; Matthew Stone, Matthew Romito. Third Row: Darrell Phillips, Ken Over- street, Joe Shamoun, Cat Clark, Donna Sin- gleton, Brenda Thornton, Debra Moore, Lynn Stanford, Debbie Blomeley, Vice President. Fourth Row: Ed Van Sice, Sammy D. Gordon, Joel Price, Bo Lundy, Don Patterson, Frank Humphrey, John Hoover, Robert Smith. Xi Sigma Pi FORESTRY HONORARY: First Row: Mike Sims, Jim Shepard, Tom Middletow, Mel- vin Edwards, Bob Reagan, John Tingle, Secretary and Fiscal Officer; Ray Yelver- ton. Second Row: Gary W. Nichols, Ranger; Bo Stanford, David Walker. Third Row: James A. Barwick.Jr., Dean Stewart. 267 Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta is a national society which honors high scholas- tic achievement during the first year in college. The purpose of the organization as stated in the constitution is to promote intelligent living and a high standard of learning and to assist students in recognizing and developing meaningful goals for their unique roles in society. PRESIDENT: Nancy Leigh Adams VICE-PRESIDENT: Henry C. Waterer, III FLAME REPORTER: Katrina Smith INITIATION CHAIRMAN: Laura Diane Metts, Julie Burress Nancy Leigh Adams Terry Agent Corinne Morris Alexander Suzanne Marie Blalock Gwendolyn Childs Booth Patricia Martha Bosa Gregory Alan Bowen Thomas Ryder Boydstun John Weakley Brahan Robert M. Burgin )ulie Burress Jamie Durden Burwell Josephine C. Bush Donna Sue Cambre Dianne M. Cani .aro David Alan Cole Janet L. Collins Paul D. Cooper Susan Marguerite Creekmore John David Crowell Gay Culpepper Ann Curtis Diane Davis Debra Elizabeth DeWeese John H. Douglas, III Dawn Maureen Dracup Rhonda Lea Earnest Julie Anne Fergus Eugene Fox, Jr. Patricia Ann Freeman Patsy Darlene Fryery Merry Wayne Gaddis Pamela Galloway Maria Lisa Green Gregory Y. Greenleaf Tawana Lynn Hammack Hellen Hicks Catherine Lynn Hitchings Allan Harrison Hobbs Elizabeth A. Hogg Michael Holley Donald W. Horton Pamela Diane Huff Rickey Scott Hughes Julie Jaber Richard E. Johnson, Jr. Jan Alan Kelley Linda Klemme Dawn Ann Latham Sherry Jan Lee James Clifton Livingston Carol Lozes Charlie Ray Massey Robert Ellis May Katrina Smith Nancy Spindler Tanya L. Stewart Patti Lynn Taylor Mary Marguerite Tew Gaylon Tharp, Jr. Kathy Lynn Waltman Vicky Warren Henry C. Waterer, III Janet Ann Watson Janet Rose Watson Penny Wells Daniel Wade Williams Charlotte Joy Wilson Stephen Marcus Winstead Kenneth Walter Wrede, Jr. Jeffrey W. Yeates Gina Lynn Mazzanti David E. McCraine Mark Patrick McLain Judy McNeill Jacqueline Kay McTaggart Laura Dianne Metts Martha H. Mosby Kim Mosley Mary Katerine Mott Linda Gay Muckelrath Margaret Dianne Myatt William Richard Nation, Jr Robert Mitchell Nimocks Bonnie Louise Noe Thomas Brant Nusz Anne Putnam Jesse Joseph Quinn, III Brenda Sue Rahter Charlotte Marlene Reece Robert E. Rice, Jr. Christine Ross Cheryl Jayne Sidney Membership in Blue Key National Honor Fraternity is limited to only Junior and Senior male students who excel in character, leadership, scholarship, and student activities. These high standards are the Key- stones which allow Blue Key to continually remain at the head of the honor fraternities in its fjeld. PRESIDENT: Joe Rice VICE PRESIDENT: Joseph Irby SECRETARY-TREASURER: Duke Loden ADVISOR: Gaddis Hunl Robert Cadenhenc Jamie Cox Barney Daly Kent Fortenberry Steve Grafton [ohn Hatmaker Ben Herzog Steve Howard Mitch Hutto Joe Irby Clint Ivey Mike Kerbv Rod Little Duke Loden Danny McClellan Curt McLemore Michael Oltremari Phil Posey Roy Rein |oe Rice John Speed Bill Warner David Watson Robert Wilson Cardinal Key National Honorary Sorority is made up of Juniors and Seniors who have excelled academically and in leadership positions. PRESIDENT: Lynne Chapman VICE-PRESIDENT: Lisa Lane SECRETARY-TREASURER: Lynn Kaleta RUSH CHAIRMAN: Barbara Waddell Nancy Biglane Holly Carson Lynne Chapman Cindy Coatsworth Lisa Cotten Beth Crook Janet Green Ann Hagen Lynn Kaleta Lisa Lane Patti Mercier Melodye Mitchell Mollie Mitchell Mary Frances Nettles Deborah Poole Jan Provenza Susan Radcliffe Barbara Waddell Debbie Bouler Donna Dobbs Catherine Herman Robin Nevels Laurie Rosenbaum Marsha Sanderson Centennial Centennial is made up of Junior and Senior women selected for distinguished ability and achievement in scholarship, leadership and service. PRESIDENT: Sara Anne Carter VICE-PRESIDENT: Robin O ' Neil SECRETARY: Cyndee Bardwell TREASURER: Donna Broadway ADVISORS: Barbara Blankenship, Nancy Ray Cyndee Bardwell Barbara Blankenship Debbie Bouler Denise Branch Donna Broadway Sara Anne Carter Donna Dobbs Mary Beth Hudnall Marsh Nichols Robin O ' Neil Nancy Ray Laurie Rosenbaum Marsha Sanderson Mitzi Shaffer Sherry Sullivan Lisa Tillery Omicron Delta Kappa Omicron Delta Kappa strives to recognize and encourage exemplary character, scholarship, and exceptional leadership and service. PRESIDENT: Benjamin David Herzog VICE-PRESIDENT: Sherry Adele Sullivan TREASURER: William C. Warner. Jr. HISTORIAN: Melodye W. Mitchell STUDENT MEMBERS Cynthia Anita Bardwell Nancy Sue Biglane Debra Lee Bouler Sara Ann Carter Donna Lynne Chapman Cynthia Ann Coatsworth Catherine Herman Cochran Melisa Ann Cotten Julia Ann Covvden Donna Carol Dobbs Jesse C. Ethridge Julia Lynn Fant Ruth Brewer Fields Jeffrey Kenton Fortenberry Steve Clarence Grafton Peggy Hartley |ohn William Halmaker Chester Norris Herrington Benjamin D. Jerzog Celia Holladay Steven Lidell Howard Mary Beth Hudnall Joseph Anderson Irby Elias Michael Kerby, Jr. Jean Elizabeth Lane Rodney A. Little, Jr. George D. Loden Daniel Lane McClellan Gwen McDill Kirk McLemore Melodye W. Mitchell Mollie Ann Mitchell DebOdum Michael J. Oltremari Virginia Robin O ' Neil Adrienne Marie Pakis Larry Spirou Pavlou Deborah Ann Poole Philip Lawrence Posey Lillian Lefleur Powell Donna Cheryl Prewitt Janet Provenza Roy Oscar Rein Fred W. Rhodes Joseph George Rice, Jr. David F. Rube Marsha F. Sanderson Nan Meeds Smith Peggy Ann Smith John Carroll Speed Sherry Adele Sullivan Lisa Tillery Barbara Lynn Waddell William C. Warner, Jr. James Robert Wilson, Jr. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS DeanLyellC. Behr Dr. John K. Bettersworth Dr. Charles W. Bouchillon Dr. C. T. Carley Mr. O. A. Cleveland, |r. Mr. John V. Correro Dr. T.T. Crow Mr. Arthur Davis Dr.J. L. Dodd Mr. L, D. Furgerson Dr. William H. Graves Dean Harold B. Hall Dean M. M. Hawkins Dr. John Harper Mr. Gaddis Hunt Mr. P. B. Jacobs Dr. E. Carl Jones Dr. Robert L. Jones Dean C. E. Lindley Dr. M.T. Loftin Dr. James McComas Dr. I.C. McKee Dr.T. K.Martin Dr. Henry Nash Dr. Lyle Nelson Mr. A. P. Posey Dr. Ralph Powe Dean Gaines M. Rogers Dr. Charles W. Sappington Dr. Thomas H. Saterfiel Dr. Jean Snyder Dr. Davis L. Trammell, (r. Mr. Bob Tyler Dr. Joe Ray Underwood Mr. Charles Weatherly Dr. Robert E. Wolverton Dr. C.Arlie Wilson Dr. Gerald O. Windham Dr. L. N. Wise Phi Eta Sigma id recognizes high scholastic attainment ■Phi Eta Sigma promotes ar H among freshman students. PRESIDENT: John T. Barton VICE-PRESIDENT: Danny L. Holley SECRETARY: Bonnie Louise Noe TREASURER: Robert Ellis May SENIOR ADVISOR: Neil Tramel FACULTY ADVISOR: Tip Allen, Jr. IS tl B Nancy Leigh Adams Mark Roger Hembree William Richard Nation, Jr. B Terry George Agent John Marc Henderson Bonnie Louise Noe B Georgia Kay Anderson Mary Carolynne Herrington Walter Miles Owen B Geoffrey Allan Barnabo Benjamin David Herzog Larry Pavlou B [ohn T. Barton Hellen Ruth Hicks Pamela E. Peyman B Marsha Gay Bearden Danny L. Holley Janet Mary Provenza B Julia Annette Belcher Jennifer Lynn Horton Jesse Joseph Quinn, III B Suzanne Marie Blalock Pamela Diane Huff Brenda Sue Rahter B Gwendolyn Childs Booth Rickey Scott Hughes Harry C. Remington B Thomas Ryder Boydston James Franklin Kelly Robert Elston Rice, Jr. B Julie Lynn Burress Lisa Lane Deborah Wandretta Robinson i B Donna Sue Cambre Dawn Ann Latham William Evans Russell B Dianne Marie Canizaro Janel Mary Leavitt Sidney Leo Salter B Holly Anne Carson Sherry Jan Lee Stephen Andrews Savelle B Bryan D. Chastain James Livingston Cheryl Jayne Sidney B Michael Gene Chew Samuel H. Livingston Katrina Louise Smith B Janet Lynne Collins Rachel Joy McCarver Nancy Marie Spindler B Susan Marguerite Creekmore William Lamar McDonald Wilfred Talbert Stewart B John David Crowell Thomas Michael Mclntyre Patti Lynn Taylor B Bethna Gay Culpepper Mark Patrick McLain Gaylon Jay Tharp, Jr. J B Rita Ann Curtis Joy C. Mangum Susan Marie Thomson J B Debra DeWeese Charlie Ray Massey Barbara Lynn Waddell B John Howard Douglas, III John Mark Matthews Kathy Lynn Waltman j B Rhonda Lea Earnest Gina Lynn Mazzanti Henry Christmas Waterer B Eugene Fox. Jr. Robert Ellis May Janet Ann Watson j B Pamela Ann Galloway Miles Allen Moody Janet Rose Watson B Mark Wynn Garriga Robert Lewis Moore Penny Wells B Jeff Hamblock Green Kimberly Eileen Mosley Claude Donald Whitmire B Maria Lisa Green Martha Helen Mosby Mona Jean Williams B Gregory Yates Greenleaf Mary Katherine Mott Karen Bartus Windham B Tawana Lynn Hammock Michael Marion Murphy Kenneth Walter Wrede B Julia Ruth Harris Theresa Elizabeth Nail Jeffrey Wilson Yeates B William Conrad Harris Diana Gaye Nash Donald Joseph Zecha, Jr. 273 - ■■■■' KwCf 274 CD C o CO o o LU Reveille 79 CD CD 3 275 Panhellenic The Panhellenic Council is a delegate council with rep- resentatives from the twelve national sororities on cam- pus. Its purpose is to maintain on a high plane fraternity life and interfraternity relations within MSU to further intellectual accomplishments and sound scholarship, and to compile the rules governing rush, pledging and initia- tion at the college. Membership consists of a president and two elected delegates of each sorority on campus. Panhellenic has co-sponsored with IFC the Greek All- Sing and a Greek Eat, in which all the sororities at MSU united together for a picnic full of fun and excitement. Also, for the first time since Panhellenic decided to have Spring Rush again. The Executive Council consists of Sherry Sullivan, Pres- ident; Gwen McDill, Vice President; Cynthia Sidney, Sec- retary; and Betty Watts, Treasurer. Sherry Sullivan, past president, installs new president Gwen McDill. 276 PANHELLENIC: First Row: Levasta Polk. Ruthie Fields, Betty Watts, Cynthia Sidney, Gwen McDill, Sherry Sullivan. Carla Ketterman, Alice Jean Watts. Second Row: Cathy Helenick, Gwen Booth, Denise Branch, Mary Jane Wooten, Lauri Metts, Julia Cowden, Cassandra Hinton, Clare Thomas. Third Row: Delois Walker, Tally Anderson, Joy Wilson, Deb Odum, Kathy Green, Suzanne Boatman, Suzanne Blalock, Lillian Posell, Bobbie Wri| son. Fourth flow: Augusta Burton, Vicki Crowder, Lynn Tillery, Lisa Tillery, Cathy Gaston. Spring Rush was held for all sororities for the first time since 1973. JR. PANHELLENIC: First Row: Cindy Covington, Monia Norman, Margaret Dodd, Susan Tillery, Valeria Paxton, Linda Wheeler. Second Row: Jill Swalm. Peggy Burnette. Becky Farris. Beth Iupe, Linda Kernbach, Cathy Allen, Lisa Ingram. Third Row: Janice Williams, Ruth Taylor, Tricia Craven, Kathy Holliday. Lynn Lofton, Marcia McClain. Cindy Pfrimmer, Carol Cox, Donna Morris. 277 Interfraternity Council The Interfraternity Council has strived to make the past college year productive for the fraternity system at Missis- sippi State. It is composed of each fraternity president and a representative. Its main purpose is to provide services for and strengthen the system. They organized Spring and Fall Rush for the fraternities and co-sponsored Greek All-Sing. The 1978 Council also provided entertainment for the entire campus with a con- cert by Eli and an AAU boxing match. The college fraternity system is one that is as old and as rich in heritage as MSU. The Interfraternity Council hopes to carry on this tradition of excellence in the future. The fraternity system is composed of twenty national fraterni- ties and the Interfraternity Council is striving to meet the demands of these men. New president Rod Little gives plaque to past president Drew St. John. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL: First Row: Glenn Bell, Wesley Allen, Richard McRee, Wesley Griffith, Curtis Wegener, Rickey Owens. Second Row: George Miller, Jeff Noe, Paul Donaldson, Ben Pentecost, David Gaines, Adrian Blocker, David Pope, Aaron Harris, Curtis Alexander, David Armstrong, Bill Jackson. Third Row: Everett Simmons, John Gaddis, John Pannell, Barton Wynn, Ross Ford, Brian Clark, Lowery Wilder, Harold Rule, Joe Rice, David Henson. 278 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: First Row: Al Brock, Vice President; Drew St. John, President; Rod Little, Secretary. Second Row: Tedd Kitzmiller, Advisor; John Bean, Director of Interfraternity Activities; Kim Haggard, Executive Assistant. IFC provided entertainment for the entire campus with a concert by Eli. JR. IFC: First Row: Al Brock, Jimmy Richey, Buck Buchanon. Second Row: John Fike, Robert Baker, Terry Fuller, Bob Seitz, Mike Quin, Jeff Wallace, Dennis McMahan. Third Row: Robert Sikes, Mike Bunch, West Sweatt, Peter Koury, Bill Evans, Scott Harris, Rick Tubertini, Buddy Mortimer, Tedd Kitzmiller. 279 Alpha Chi Omega Alexander, Kelly Argo. Phyllis Austin. Mary Castigliola, Georgette Chancellor, Lila Chow, Lillian Ciravolo, Maria Coleman, Cynthia Crawford, Paula Craven, Tricia Cummins, Sherri Daniel, Sandra Fairley, Donna Gardner. Romona Gideon, Bonnie Harper. Vicki Hodges, Pam Hopton, Teresa Hudson, Susan Hutchinson, Elizabeth lvey, Lea Ivey, Debra fo Jolly, Cynthia joyner, Jann King, Carolyn Lane, Dianna Lawrence, Jill Ledyard, Susan Alpha Chi Omega sorority was founded 93 years ago in Greencastle, Indiana. Since then, Alpha Chi has grown to 110 Chapters. The Epsilon Upsilon Chapter here at Missis- sippi State is Alpha Chi ' s 108th Chapter. An Alpha Chi loves panda bears, pearls, lyres, and sis- terhood. Every Alpha Chi is an individual with her own hopes and dreams. But together the Alpha Chi ' s unite to realize their dreams and seek the heights. This year ' s officers are Julia Cowden, President; Kathy Green, First Vice-President; Vana Rae Mordecai, Second Vice-President; Kay Gardner, Treasurer; and Maria Ciru- volo, Recording Secretary. Alpha Chi ' s . . . Pandas . . . skating parties . . . BYOB . . . scavenger hunt . . . Red Carnation Ball . . . pearls . . . lyres . . . sister love and charity . . . hay rides . . . disco . . . intramurals . . . candlelights . . . Province Dis- trict . . . Pot Luck Supper . . . Apple Polishing Party . . . Alphie. 280 Levins, Jan Manor, Melanie McBay, Beverly McDill, Gwen McDonald, Lynda McGirt, Becky Mellen, Margaret Mordecai, Vana Morgan, Sherri Murff, Toni Patterson, Katherine Perritt, Lorraine Pizzetta, Daria Ranney, Mary Elizabeth Smith, Kelley Smith, Nan Meeds Smith, Terri Spencer, Yvonne Staggs, Susan Summers, Peggy Swalm. Jill Thames, Janet Vance, Lisa Vanover, Brenda 281 Founded on May 15, 1851 at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia, Alpha Delta Pi Sorority is the oldest secret society for college women in America. For the twelve years Epsilon Eta Chapter has been at MSU, it has continued to grow in the tradition of its founders. Active seems to be a good word to describe Alpha Delta Pi. Its members are active in leadership positions, in cam- pus activities, and in service projects. More importantly, the members of the Alpha Delta Pi are active in each oth- er ' s lives, encouraging, loving, laughing. Building memo- ries and shaping lives, this is the Alpha Delta Pi life! As its 1978-79 officers, Alpha Delta Pi presents: Lillian Powell, President; Cindy Coatsworth, Efficiency Vice- President; Lee Ann Whitfield, Treasurer; and Amy Ellis, Pledge Trainer. Lion Love . . . service projects . . . pep rallies . . . scho- lastic achievement . . . parties . . . swaps . . . picking vio- lets . . . ADPi ' s ... Big Sis-Lil Sis get together . . . just talking . . . fourth floor of Hathorn . . . Intramurals . . . late nights during rush! . . . Who ' s Who . . . Cardinal Alphie . . . life long friendships . . . We live for each other. Allison, Suzanne Belue, Karen Bizzell, Rita Boatman, Suzanne Boone, Carol Burgess, Vicki Campbell, Donna Chadwell, Rhodonna Chisolm, Laurie Coatsworth, Cynthia Coatsworth, Marcia Cook, Sally Cooper, Anne Corley, Donna Cox, Cyndy Culpepper, Gay Cummings, Linda Dabbs, Janice Deal, Debra Dillard, Kathy Ellis, Amy Endt, Sandra Fava, Donna Floyd, Susan Fouche, Martha Franco, Therese Freeman, Jo Ann Gooden. Lisa Habeeb, Paula Halbrook, Kathy Hazzelrigg, Maria Higgins, Anita Housley, Melissa Kennedy, Martha King, Virginia 282 Alpha Delta Pi Little, Cindy McClain, Marcia McRae, Linda Meyer, Michelle Moore, Lisa Murley, Teresa Nanney, Susanne Nettles, Mary Norman, Monia Patterson, Cathy Powell, Lillian Quarterman, Cindy Salter, Jan Scoggin, Allyson Sherman, Mary Jo Smith, Lee Beth Smith, Tracy Stallings, Deanna Stewart, Marcia Summers, Terisa Surratt, Vivian Suthoff, Celeste Threet, Tonya Tuttle, Margaret Walden, Debbie Werner, Connie Warren, Jennifer Westrope, Lea Anne Watts, Gayle Walker, Suzan A. Weston, Joy Whitfield, Lee Ann 283 Alpha Phi Alpha ■In 1906, at Cornell University, several black men pooled their intellects and talents in an effort to achieve their desired goals. The result was the consolidation of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. In 1975 Kappa Beta Chapter was organized on the MSU campus. Alpha Phi Alpha is a composite brotherhood of college men and graduates. The members are concerned with scholarship and service to all mankind. Here, working toward these common goals, each member finds fellow- ship and immense satisfaction. The 1977-78 officers of Alpha Phi Alpha are: Aaron Har- ris, President; Curtis Alexander, Vice-President; Charlie Reese, Secretary; and Karl Johnson, Treasurer. Alpha Phi Alpha means . . . fellowship . . . food drives for the needy . . . blood donations . . . scholarship funds . . . turkey give-aways . . . fun . . . parties . . . involve- ment . . . studying . . . beauty pageants . . . Miss Black and Gold . . . Being Suave, Sophisticated, and Stimulat- ing. 284 Alexander, Curtis Brandon, Charles Gales, Allen Harris, Aaron Johnson, Karl Moore, Charles Reese. Charlie 285 In January, 1913, the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was founded under the leadership of Ethel Hedgeman Lyles. In March, 1977, the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was intro- duced to the Mississippi State campus. Cultivating and encouraging high scholastic and ethical standards, Alpha Kappa Alpha seeks to serve all mankind. Each member does her part in promoting unity and friend- ship in the sorority. Alpha Kappa Alpha is not just a col- lege experience — it is a lifetime experience. Alpha Kappa Alpha ' s 1978-79 officers include: Laura Taylor, President; Linda Tuggles, Vice-President; Levada Polk, Secretary; Leevel Yarbrough, Treasurer; and Deloris Merrill, Historian. Alpha Kappa Alpha . . . apple green and salmon pink . . . scholarship . . . American Council of Human Rela- tions . . . Tea Rose . . . voter registration . . . health pro- grams . . . NAACP . . . the American Negro College Fund . . . Wanawake Honor Society . . . MSU Dogcatchers . . . Design Club . . . Phi Kappa Phi . . . Dietetics Club . . . AKA, By Merit and By Culture. Agnew, Debra Jones, Debbie 286 Alpha Kappa Alpha King, Remell Merrill, Deloris Mitchell, Elizabeth Polk, Levada Taylor, Beatrice Taylor, Ruth Tuggles, Linda 287 Alpha Tau Omega Anthony, Gregory Bedwell, Jay Black, Ronald Brazelton, Ed Buckley, James Caldwell, Richard Cribbs, Myrt Flannis, James 288 Fristoe, Thomas Haigler, Scott Johnson, Glenn King, David On September 11, 1865, three young men organized a youthful peace society at Virginia Military Institute. They called this society Alpha Tau Omega. Epsilon-Epsilon chapter of the fraternity was chartered in 1937 at Missis- sippi State by young men wishing to carry on the ATO tra- dition. Alpha Tau Omega stresses individuality as well as brotherhood, and scholastic achievement as well as social standing. They strive to teach responsibility and an aware- ness of the world around them. The men of ATO are striv- ing for the development of their full potential. This year ' s officers are: William Mobley, President; Bo Cribbs, Vice-President; Mark McCulley, Secretary; and Kenneth Reynolds, Treasurer. ATO ' s . . . Brothers . . . Gator . , . pond . . . Little Sis- ters . . . party . . . Help week . . . Philadelphia . . . blue and gold . . . FADA . . . Wombly, Wambly, and Wimpy . . . Big Room . . . Viking Party . . . Actives roll pledges . . . catfish ... Go to hell Ole Miss . . . This is a meal? . . . Schlitz . . . RB . . . catch scooter ... ski party . . . Mother Mims . . . Memphis . . . Hambone . . . Stay away Mort . . , rolling tires . . . squeaking springs . . . MUW . , .Shotguns. .. Fitzgerald . . .Peyton. . . Happiness is seeing Starkville in your rearview window party . . . whose light bulbs . . .ATO — something for everyone. McCulley, Mark Mobley, William Newman, Peter Strong, James Travis, John Wright, Richard 289 Adams, layle Ad, mis. Nancy Anderson. Talley Armstrong, Mary Ash mure. Angola Azlin, Kalhv Bond. Drill. ic Bonier, Debra Bricked. Amy Bush. Beverly Bush. |odi Bush. Trish. ' i Caldwell. Vicki Campbell. Teena Carpenter. Chori (Warier. Sara Charier. Kathoryn Caslie. Patricia Castle. Penelope Clark, Nellie Clements, Katherine Cole, Katherine Creekmore. Susan Crowdcr. Vicki Crumhley. (Carolyn Currie. Lisa Deal. Dawn Deweese. Dehhie Dobbs. Donna Kasley. Deborah Dotson. Deborah Kvans. Margaret Fisae.kerly, Grace Annt Fitzgerald, Angela l ' ' oster. Terri Franklin, Sandy F ' tirr, |ean Garretson. Grace George. Nanette Green. Janet Gruber. Leslie Haas. Shurley Greenberg. janie Hale, Maria Hamilton, Hope Ham met t, Sara Hannafonl, Teresa Harwell. Denise Huff. Pam Huicherson, Margaret Hutto, Cindy lupe, Beth Jaber, Julie Jamagin, Jana Jordan, Paula Just is, Allyson Kaleta, Lynn 290 Chi Omega In 1936, the Phi Delta Chapter of Chi Omega was founded at Mississippi State, making it the first sorority on campus. From those first 33 girls, Chi Omega has grown to a membership of 126 girls. Boasting a heritage of success and honor, Chi Omega continues to make headlines at MSU. Each girl brings her specialities to create a thoroughly delightful combina- tion of outstanding individuals. Sincere, devoted, and very much a lady, every Chi O is truly a star. 1978-79 officers of Chi Omega include: Alice Jean Watts, President; Rondah Merchant, Vice-President; Tracy Koby, Treasurer; Grace Anne Fisackerly, Corresponding Secre- tary; and Leslie Gruber, Recording Secretary. Home on 2nd floor Hathorn . . . owls and owl pals . . . kidnap breakfasts . . . Angel Flight . . . namelists . . . scholarships . . . fashion board . . . intramurals . . . diets that never quite got started . . . friends . . . swaps . . . fra- ternity little sisters . . . service projects . . . Scotch Guard . . . Reveille Beauties . . . Fall and Spring Eleusinian . . . Pledge Formal . . . rush parties . . . Hall of Fame . . . Derby Day . . . 1895 Chi Omega Choo Choo . . . Senior Homecoming Maid . . . Madrigal Singers . . .tons of good times . . . Who ' s Who . . . Chimes . . . Mortar Board . . . candlelights . . . Owl Court . . . laughter . . . Chi Omega — a way of life. Kerr, Cail Kin . Carols n Koby. ' I nicy Lane. Lisa Leavilt. jani ' l Lejjgatt. Rosi! Lipc. Amy Long, Fiances I.olt. Laurie I.uraie. Shannon McCarly. Diane Maddin. Keith Majure. Kay Malum . Cnrlii Merchant. Rondah Meredith, kathv Moak. Karen Morel. Leigh Mullins. Pam Mvrick. Cindy Neili. |ane ONeil. Robin Pa ion. Clara Pcnn. Linda Peters. Shen Poindexler. Draughon Polk.Cindv Randall. Lis.! Red. Lori Randall. Stacy Robertson. Belly Robertson. Susan Russell. Cynthia Shaffer. Mil .i Shipley. Amy Shol.ir. lane Short, Laura Simmons. Sherye Sloan. Fran Smith. Allison Smith. Kay Smilh. Pal Smithnr. Elizabeth Smither. Susan Stewart. Debbie Still. Jennifer Stocks! ill. Kandy Stribling. Sandee Slricklin. Cathy Tew. Marguerite Thompson. Barbara Thompson. Lydia Walts. Alice Jean Williams. Lara Wilson. Kalhy Wohner. Catherine 291 Delta Chi Beall, Mackie Blocker, Adrian Davis, Maury Epps, Scott 292 J tAniETr  u M li S MiU In the fall of 1889, a group of law students at Cornell University bonded together to meet a common need. Later they found that their close association had bred something more than friendship — it had led to a lasting bond of brotherhood. Wishing to share their experience, these young men formed the Delta Chi Fraternity on October 13, 1890. Chartered in 1964, the men of Delta Chi at Mississippi State have continued this tradition of brotherhood. No longer a law fraternity, these men enjoy a wide and varied range of interests. They maintain a conscious stress on scholarship, moral development, and participation in campus and community activities. The 1978-79 officers of Delta Chi are: Adrian M. Blocker, President; Daniel J. Recker, Vice-President; Scott R. Epps, Treasurer; Maury L. Davis, Recording Secretary; David L. Simpson, Corresponding Secretary; and David G. Pope, Sergeant-at-Arms. Delta Chi ' s . . . Toga Fest . . . intramurals . . . scholar- ship . . . raising money for charities . . . the Delta Chi house . . . White Carnation Ball . . . parties . . . Little Sis- ters . . . involvement ... St. Jude ' s Blood Drive . . . fel- lowship . . . learning . . . discussing . . . cultural program . . . leadership . . . Finding complete fulfillment within the bond of Delta Chi. Hatmaker, John Pope, David Recker, Danny 293 Delta Delta Delta was founded on Thanksgiving Eve, 1888 at Boston University. In 1972, Beta Mu chapter was established on the Mississippi State campus. The chapter, now only six years old, takes part in many campus activi- ties including honorary fraternities and other organiza- tions. The Tri Delta experience is one of growth and learning. Here, each member finds the warmth and friendship in which she can mature in all aspects. The love that binds Tri Delta always makes life fun and exciting. The 1978-79 officers of Delta Delta Delta are: Peggy Smith, President; Vicki Latham, Vice-President; Mary Jean House, Chaplain; Sandy Scholtes, Secretary; Suzie Koger, Treasurer; and Angie Faust, Scholarship Chairman. . . . Big-Lil ' Sis Scavenger Hunt . . . Intramurals . . . Fashion Board . . . Pansy Breakfast for Senior Tri Deltas . . . Scholarship . . . Diamond Girls . . . Big Brothers . . . Who ' s Who . . . Slave Auctions . . . Western Party . . , Angel Flight . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Pansy, Pearl, Pine . . . Scotch Guard . . . The New Orleans formal . . . Cardinal Key . . . Apple-polishing Party for teachers . . . Clowning around . . . Fraternity Little Sisters . . . Study- ing all night in the house . . . Silver, gold, and blue . . . Homecoming Maid . . . Derby Darlin ' . . . Triple D- Delightful, Darling, and Dedicated, Adcock, Jan Allen, Kat Anderson, Teri Armstrong, Martha Ashcraft, Melissa Avent, Bobbie Jo Bailey, Linda Barton, Joyce Batson, Lynn Blalock, Nancy Blalock, Suzanne Box, Terri Burnette, Peggy Butler, Diane Carter, Cragin Cox, Debra Crisco, Alison Crocker, Denise Daniel, Amy Dodd, Margaret Downey, Ann Guion, Ellen Elward, Erin Evans, Teresa Faust, Angela Faust, Patti Foreman, Dusty Fortner, Lesa Franklin, Mari Fulgham, Malinda Gammill, Janet Harlow, Vickie Hitchings, Lynn Hollingsworth, Pam Hollis, Becky Hood, Linda House, Mary Jean Howard, Holly Huntley, Leigh Hyland, Fawn 294 Jacks, Vikie Jacks, Vicki Jones, Janie Keith, Cindy Ketterman, Carla Delta Delta Delta Klaus, Marsha Koger, Susan Lamb, Karen Lewellen, Lona Lynn, Beth Malone, Dianne Mason, Margaret McCullough, Millie Miller, Janice Morrow, Susan Morse, Mary Mosby, Marty Nettles, Robin Oneal, Kim Pace, Robin Parks, Margaret Parks, Melanie Peterson, Lori Potts, Cynthia Ray, Jayne Reynolds, Kenda Rose, Becky Scarborough, Janie Scholtes, Sandy Sherman, Jane Shields, Beth Shotts, Donna Shotts, Pamela Slaton, Deirdre Slaton, Karen Sloan, Wanda Smith, Peggy Stanton, Malinda Stringer, Cynthia Sullivan, Too-Too Tate, Donna Tate, Terri Temple, Gennie Thomas, Catherine Thorton, jamye Threldkekd, Susan Townley, Christy Tullos, Karen Virden, Mary Watkins, Debbie Wilkerson, Vicki Wilson, Angela Worthington, Lucie Yeatman.Teri 295 Delta Gamma Baker, Ann Bardwell, Cyndee Barkley, Donna Bateman. Gaines Beasley, Mitzi Beck, Paula Beckham, Sarah Belcher, Julie Biglane, Nancy Birchett, Dorothy Blackledge, Robin Boteler, Julie Bowen, Beth Brady, Theresa Branton, Kit Bridge, Cheryl Brooks. Linda Brown, Cindy Buck, Janice Burchf ield, Becky Burns, Beverly Carraway. Mary Carver. Dena Carver, Lia Causey, Jody Chapman, Lynne Corrigan, Cathy Cotten. Laurie Cotten, Lisa Cowan, Lois Crook, Beth Currey. Camille Currie, Carol Earnest, Rhonda Edwards, Tina Fant, Lynn Fields, Ruthie Goodnite, Gay Graves. Carolyn Green. Luann Greer. Janet Hawkins, Susan Heavner, Becky Henley, Holly Henley, Nan Hennington, Jo Ann Hicks, Helen Holliman, Carolyn Horton. Eleanor Hughes, Cindy James, Jill Jernigan, Kelly Johnson, Ginny Jones, Marion King, Kay Landwirth, Carol Lee, Sherry Little, Susan Lofton, Lydia Lofton, Lynn Long, Cindy Love, Liz Lozes, Carol Mansel, Kelli Mansel, Kristi Mason, Jan McCullen, Amy McFarling, Sara 296 From one chapter at the Lewis School for Girls in Oxford, Mississippi, Delta Gamma has grown to 101 colle- giate chapters all over America. Since its establishment on the MSU campus, Delta Lambda Chapter has repeatedly received recognition as the Most Outstanding Chapter in its division of the Delta Gamma Sorority. Delta Gamma is an exciting medley of individuals in which each girl makes her own special contribution. Striv- ing toward common goals, Delta Gamma girls build friendships and weave memories. The Delta Gamma was of life is a life filled with love and harmony. The new Delta Gamma officers are: Julia Lynn Fant, President; Cynthia Bardwell, First Vice-President; Kelli Mansel, Second Vice-President; Becky Burchfield, Third Vice-President; Julia Belcher, Recording Secretary; Ann Jackson, Corresponding Secretary; and Nancy Biglane, Treasurer. Individuals united . . . fun on fifth floor . . . Derby Day Champs . . . hard work and play . . . telephone calls . . . Sigma Chi Sweetheart . . . Cardinal Key . . . fraternity parties . . . Who ' s Who . . . Scotch Guard . . . old friends and new . . . fraternity little sisters . . . anchors . . . win- ners at Greek All Sing . . . Hannah . . . Anchor Ball . . . Giles Trophy . . . Raggedy Anns . . . pledge dance . . . beauty . . . Homecoming sign . . . tennis pros . . . anchor clankers . . . intramurals . . . insanity on fifth floor at Rice . . . Anchors aweigh! Measells. Martha Mitchell, Melodye Montgomery, Marianne Moody, Susanne Moore. Debbie Moore. Mimi Moreton, Kathy Naugher, Lora Norton, Amy Pace, Lynne Palmer, Sandra Palmer, Teresa Parrish, Dawn Perry, Betsy Putnam, Anne Radeliffe, Susan Randall. Karen Reynolds, Robin Reynolds, Stacy Rice, Lisa Robinson, Misty Ross, Cheryl Rouse, Susan Rushing. Chris Russell, Renee Rutledge, Sherry Simpson, Nita Spencer, Linda Stevens, Myra Stevens, Sheila Stevens, Susan Stockton, Laura Stone, Terrell Stransky, Kathy Sullivan, Sherry Sway .e. Alison Tanner. Amy Talum, Sara Taylor, Eden Tedder. Sherry Thomas, Donna Thornhill. Diane Thrash, Catherine Turcolte. jean Vance, Kim Webber, Shawn Webb, Susan Welsh, Alice Wheeler, Linda 297 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority was founded in 1913 at Howard University. In April, 1976, eight determined young ladies brought it to Mississippi State. Since that time, the Nu Beta Chapter has grown into a prosperous organization which offers a rewarding experience for each of its members. Delta Sigma Theta exhibits a vital concern for social welfare, academic excellence, and cultural enrichment. Each girl in Nu Beta cherishes the contribution that she is making to o thers around her. The sisterhood that she finds enables every member to discover herself while discover- ing the world around her. The 1978-79 officers of Delta Sigma Theta are: Cassan- dra Hinton, President; Phyllis Bailey, First Vice-President; Carolyn Bouie, Treasurer; Lo Rose Larry, Secretary; and Delois Walker, Corresponding Secretary. Delta Sigma Theta . . . fish fry . . . step practice . . . sisterhood . . . Brand new . . . friendship . . . Nu Beta . . . maturing . . . fun . . . growing . . . eight determined young ladies . . . talking . . . rewarding . . . Delta ' s climb toward higher goals. 298 Delta Sigma Theta r n v t jjSh fk Bailey, Phyllis Bouie, Carolyn Dickens, Flora Glasco, Connie Hinton, Cassandra Lewis, Delphine Myles, Toni Walker, Delois 299 Farmhouse- Armstrong, David Bunch, Michael Campbell, Fon Deer, Larry Downs, Earl The Mississippi State chapter of Farmhouse was founded in 1964. Since that time, the membership has excelled in many areas. This fraternity draws members from every area of American life. Farmhouse is dedicated to building men — intellectu- ally, spiritually, socially, and morally. It is a college home of which each member is an integral part. Here, the men of Farmhouse find the encouragement they need to be cre- ative and meet life ' s challenges. For its 1977-78 officers, Farmhouse has elected: Domnie Tucker, President; Willie Sowell, Vice-President; Robert Hendrix, Treasurer; Rick Van Norman, Corresponding Secretary; and Drew Baras, Recording Secretary. Farmhouse . . . It ' s going to be legal soon . . . Watch that hand . . . Who got caught upstairs? . . . Fisterino Mack . . . Father Goose . . . Just married . . . water, water, everywhere . . . Pretty Boy Bob . . . Parnelli Jones and Pit Crew . . . King Tuck and Fon the Culvert . . . P.W. Swords . . . Whose open curtains in Jackson . . . Rabbit does the Hoochie Koo . . . F.B. and Pete . . . Tansui Baby . . . Colorado Kool-Aid country . . . Take a free ride flounder . . . the Incredible Bulk . . . Spiced orange juice . . . motor mouth Magoo . . . Private No-Class Kapaun . . . Bunch the shrink . . . and the moon rose over Farm- house. 300 Gray, Gary Hendrix, Robert Hogue, James Swords, Mike Tucker, Donald White, James Firs! Row: Pete Weisenberger, Rick VanNorman, Jimmy Burkes. Second Row: Donald Tucker, Bruce Deer. Robert Hendrix. 301 On December 21, 1865, Kappa Alpha Order was founded at Washington College. It was created to bind men together in lasting friendship. Today, the Mississippi State Chapter of Kappa Alpha continues to carry on this tradition. Known as true Southern gentlemen, KA ' s exemplify all that is indicative of this title. Each is pledged to chivalrous ideals, the acquisition of knowledge, and the development of character. At this their genesis of college and career, every member develops a mold for living. Officers of KA this year are: Bill Warner, No. I; Johnny Saulters, No. II; Mitch Hutto, No. Ill; and Barney Daly, No. IV. Kappa Alpha . . . Mansion on the hill . . . Old South . . . Initiation (finally) . . . Big Brothers . . . Henry . . . Ice . . . Swaps . . . Christian principles . . . Blue Key, Who ' s Who, Hall of Fame . . . KA Slack . . . leadership . . . Rose Ball . . . Stephen D. Lee . . . Chapter Meetings . . . Bull Pen . . . Graduation (finally) . . . Rebel flags . . . Dixie . . . mint juleps . . . DOC . . . Bible Study . . . Bull Bull . . . Beta Tau Chapter . . . Hoover Award . . . Robert E. Lee . . . Beer Bust . . . IFC, Senate, Union Pro- gram Council . . . Southern Belles . . . Wheat, Barley, Alfalfa: Give ' em hell Kappa Alpha. Allen, John Allen, Kenneth Baylot, David Bliss, William Bolls, John Brown, Raymond Bryant, Walter Bush, William Bush, Harry Coleman, Michael Cox, Jerry Crawford, Darrell Dallas, Thomas Dear, Douglas i X 302 Kappa Alpha Defoe, Jim Fowler, Ken Gidden, Lamar Grafton, Steve Haggard, John Hamilton, Stewart Hardin, Steve Harrison, Robert Hedglin, Thomas Hudspeth, Allen Huffaker, Jim Jones, Timmy Lambert, David Langston, Brad Lyon, William Massey, Donald McCann, Bill McCain, Richard McMurphy, Mike Mitchell, Charlie Morgan, Robert Nash, Randle Parker, Richard Patton, David Posey, Rudolph Pyron, Robert Ozier, Lee Ray, Gary Richards, Tim Robertson, Joe Rule, Harold Russell, John Saab, Albert Saulters, John Slaton, Lane Spring, Greg Stephenson, Charlie Strahan, Ernie Stubbs, James Sweatt, West Swedenburg, Scott Thompson, Kevi n Thompson, Louis Triplett, Ron Walker, Rodney Wall, Ford Wall, Hilton Warner, William 303 Kappa Alpha Psi - First Row: Tim Roberts, Guy Hairston, Kent Boyd. Second Row: Wayne Hereford, Tim Collins, Lincoln McKinnd 304 Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity was founded in the year of 1911. Together ten men founded the first chapter and from that one chapter a great many others have been founded. One of those is the Eta Upsilon Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi at Mississippi State University. Kappa Alpha Psi is a fraternity founded on high Chris- tian ideals and achievement. It is a strong fraternity. It is a fraternity of men who believe in togetherness, and togeth- erness is what a fraternity is all about. For this year ' s officers, Kappa Alpha Psi has chosen: Robert Wayne Hereford, President; Kent Boyd, Secretary; and Timothy Collins, Treasurer. Kappa Alpha Psi ' s . . . campus activities . . . commu- nity projects . . . Kappa Alpha Psi Ball . . . Heart fund Sunday . . . the Greek show . . . Kappa Carnival . . . Kappa picnic . . . Kappa Alpha Psi Sweetheart Ball . . . Founder ' s Day . . . brotherhood . . . Krimson and Cream . . . the First black Greek organization at MSU. The strong fraternity of Kappa Alpha Psi is represented by: Kent Boyd, Tim Roberts, Guy Hairston. Wayne Hereford, and Tim Collins. 305 Arnold, Margaret Aycock, Mary Bailey, Donna Berrv. BeBe Bell. Leigh Biddy, Ann Blair, Laurie Brand, Betsy Brown, Rita Butler, Louise Caccamise, Sissy Carpenter, Rita Coffin, Beth Crockett, Rebecca Crowder, Kathy Denson, Amy Eggert, Rae Ann Eidt, Lea Ann Fair, Harriet Fergus, Julie Fisher, Tina Forrester, Lorin Garrison, Karen Gortney, Connie Hagen, Ann Haggard, Kelly Harris, Dorphine Hamilton, Mary Hamlin, Betsy Head, Susan Henley, Anita Herringlon, Margaret Hicks, Jean Hinton, Karen Holland, Kimberly Holliday, Kathy Horton, Jenny Hudnall, Mary Hughes, Ruth Irby, Paula Jarvis, Susan Johnson, Cookie Jones. Laura Kealhofer, Nancy Knox, Lou Lackey, Gina Laney, Jeni Leckie, Andree Lolley, Kathy Luke, Dianne Lusby, Valorie Massey, Sheri McGrath, Lynn McQuary, Amy McQuary, Lisa Metts, Lauri Moffatt, Cari Morris, Jane Newell, Cheryl Nichols, Marsh Noe, Angela Parks, Janyce Pace, Lynn Patrick, Kris Posey, Becky Provenza, Janet Pyatt, Kathryn Randle, Allison Rhett, Janet Roper, Rebecca Rose, Beth Rosenbaum, Laurie Russell, Judy Salter, Sheila Sanderson, Marsha Sargent, Debbie Saul, Nancy Schaub, Cathy Schaub, Kelly Scott, Nola Seal, Melonee Sharp, Lisa Simmons, Donna Smallwood, Debbie Smith, Cathy Smith, Janet Smith, Susan Stewart, Beverly Thomas. Beverly Thornton, Marsha Tillery, Lynn Wages, Margaret Ann Wages, Tammie Wall, Teresa Wamble, Kathleen Willard, Betsy 306 Kappa Delta Wells, Sue Whitaker, Elizabeth Whittington, Vicki Williams, Melissa Wilson, Pamela Woodruff, Cindy Woodward, Wanda Yarber, Cathy Yerger, Laura „ On a weekend day in October of 1897, four good friends sat on a bed sharing ideas and dreams. Banding together these four girls started the Kappa Delta Sorority. Being a Kappa Delta is a growing experience — growing in friendship, growing in maturity, and growing in leader- ship and enthusiasm. Kappa Delta is learning to share and give to others while maintaining one ' s individuality. Kappa Delta officers for 1978-79 are: Mary Jane Wooten, President; Marsha Sanderson, Vice-President; Karen Gar- rison, Secretary; and Cindy Caulfield, Treasurer. Turtle love . . . devotional breakfasts . . . Miss Reveille . . . square dancing . . . Dagger Man Darwin . . . Emerald City on 2nd floor Rice . . . Social Service Award . . . Sun- bathing . . . Intramurals . . . homecoming sign . . . Who ' s Who . . . Oby ' s parties . . . Big Brother Softball game . . . Hey, look us over . . . Peanut M M ' s . . . SA President . . . Fashion Board . . . Pajama, Hawaiian, and Athletic Swaps . . . Moling out . . . Roller skating . . . white roses ... A Home Away From Home. 307 Kappa Kappa Gamma Baggett, Martha Barns, Betty Barringer, Cathy Burkhalter, Betty Sue Cannon, Laura Carley, Mari Carson, Holly Chatoney, Beth Compton, Caroline Curbow, Kim Dyess, Shelia Fleming, Julie Gamble, Melissa Gillespie, Margaret Graves, Karen Lynn Gregory, Twila Hardeman, Sandra Hardin, Debbie Hegman, Thelma Heleniak, Cathy Home, Kim Ingram, Lisa Jaco, Tina Jordan, Deborah Kernbach, Linda Linebarger, Lisa McKay, Elizabeth McPherson, Melissa Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity was founded on Octo- ber 13, 1870 at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois. On April 16, 1977, the Epsilon Tau chapter was installed at Mississippi State. Currently in its second year, Kappa is growing and becoming involved in campus activities. Kappa Kappa Gamma strives to encourage individuality among its members while promoting unity within the chapter. Each girl is supported in her efforts to conquer new goals and to tread to new horizons. Together, these individuals paint memories of friendship and excitement beyond measure. Kappa Kappa Gamma ' s new officers are: Deb Odum, President; Paula Parker, First Vice-President; Barbara Waddell, Treasurer; Lisa Linebarger, Corresponding Sec- retary; and Elizabeth Weissinger, Recording Secretary. Kappas . . . Angel Flight . . . Intramurals . . . Frater- nity Little Siskers . . . fleur-de-lis . . . Fashion Board . . . light and dard blue . . . Panhellenic . . . majorettes . . . the sapphire . . . Miss Hospitality . . . senators . . . Mon- day night meals . . . Presidential Assistants . . . Big Sis- Lh Sis parties . . . Derby Day . . . Greek All-Sing . . . Committee of 82 . . . Kappa Pickers . . . Christmas Pledge Dance ... the Fleur-de-lis Ball ... oh, what memories! 308 Megehee, Margaret Moore, Elizabeth Newton, Melanie Odum, Deborah Parker, Paula Pell, Dawn Pope, Michelle Robertson, Donna Ronan, Bette Rowe, Laura Rush, Angelia Scadron, Elizabeth Scott, Andrea Shaw, Dorothy Simmons, Brenda Skelton, Marilyn Skewes, Elizabeth Slaughter, Jayne Smith, Allison Sullivan, Stanette Thigpen, Amy Twitty, Lynn Waddell, Barbara Watson, Jan Watts, Helen Weatherly, Ruth Weissinger, Elizabeth Yarbrough, Carolyn Yarbrough, Lean Young, Christie 309 Abraham, Michael Agee, Whit Bonds, Eddie Bozeman, Steve Burney, Bruce Carpenter, Roy Chaney, Pat Chenney, Erie Chism, Lynn Christopher, Jack Clark, Bert Clark, Tony In 1400, Kappa Sigma was founded at the University of Bologna in Italy. Since that time it has gained interna- tional status. It has been a part of the MSU campus since 1936. Kappa Sigma draws its strength from the diversity of its membership. Each man is an individual with character and qualities all his own. Because of these men, Kappa Sigma possesses that intangible and cherished quality of Brotherhood. Kappa Sigma ' s Executive Council includes: Danny McClellan, Grand Master; Tim Hogan, Grand Procurator; Jim Vinson, Grand Master of Ceremonies; Joey Kenna, Grand Treasurer; and Keith Matthews, Grand Scribe. Kappa Sigs . . . Oheb . . . new house mother . . . gross bus to Jackson . . . Echols . . . spook . . . swaps . . . South Sea Island . . . flicks on second floor . . . When do you say Budweiser? . . . Boweevil . . . the hole . . . Hal Beleouchi ... If you ain ' t gonna party take ya dead ! - home . . . wildfire ... 23 kegs, 84 gallons . . . Danny Mac . . . skoal . . . Anna Lee and Luberta win Betty Crocker Award . . . Ernest T. . . . boo-ray committee . . . Partying on fourth floor of the house . . . from cossa to faculty advisor . . . L. G. house mother wanted . . . N.A.K.E.D. . . . the Star and Crescent ... a style all their own. 310 Kappa Sigma Cole, Tim Compton, John Cooper, Charlie Copeland, Tim Dale, Russ Elliott, John Estes, Bee Graves, Oscar Hamill, Britt Hogan, Tim Holden, Bill Holley, Danny Kenna, Joey Kuyrkendall, Steve Long, Bobby Loosier, Don McClellan, Danny McKee, John Miskelly, Tommy Murphy, Mike Muse, Vernon Myers, Brad Newell, Sammy Reed, Butch Riggins, John Ross, Benjie Sanderson, Ted Stewart, Clay Stribling, Kent Tramel, Neil Vanlandingham, Steve Vaughan, Cecil Vinson, Jim Westbrook, Johnny Wilder, Lowry 311 Bohlke, Thomas Byrd, Bob Card, Richard Clarke, Richard Cox, James Dalfiume, Tim Day, Elbert Deaton, Michael Dunavant. Paul Ebentier, James Evans, Fred Fed ric, Jimmy Garletts, Frank Herring, David Higginbotham, Randall Howard, Billy Howard, Steven Howard, Terry Kamphius, William Killebrew, Art Kimberly, William Klar, Gene Koury, Peter Lamm, Arthur Long, Alan Little, Carroll Mansour, Steve McGrath, Greg McKinney, Russell Menetre, Bryan Middleton, Thomas Oakley, Robert Occhipinti. Mark Perkins, David Paschal, Price Perry, Andy Pierce, James Powell, Frank Powell, Richard Powell, Robert Pulliam, Joe Rice, Joe Rogers, Gary Strauss, Michael Stribling, Glen Tipton, Wade Wadlington, Kent Walker, Barry Waters, Stephen Lambda Chi Alpha IIPS I 312 Watson, David Wells, Christopher Wegener, Curtis Wenger, Stephen Wrede, Ken Young, Dannis mmmM --.-: Since its beginning in 1909 at Boston University, Lambda Chi Alpha has spread to all fifty states and Can- ada. It was established on the MSU campus on April 28, 1939 when the Epsilon Chi Chapter was installed. Lambda Chi is dedicated to understanding and living the ideals of true brotherhood. Its members foster the highest aims of morality and learning. Like MSU, Lambda Chi possesses both a noble past and a promising future. The 1977-78 officers of Lambda Chi are: Joe Rice, Jr., President; Andy Perry, Vice-President; Tommy Bohlite, Secretary; and Carroll Little, Treasurer. Lambda Chi ' s . . . Cheerleader . . . swaps . . . kidnap- ping campus and civic leaders for the Creative Arts Com- plex . . . the Crescent Ball . . . Philo Demos . . . Blue Key . . . Elder Statesmen . . . Annual Halloween Carnival . . . parties . . . White Rose . . . Little Sisters . . . Big Brothers . . . The joys of being a Lambda Chi. 313 In the fall of 1913, three black men began making plans for a new fraternity. On January 14, 1914, these men founded Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. The Theta Iota ' Chapter was established at MSU in the spring of 1977, making it State ' s nineteenth fraternity. The common purpose of Phi Beta Sigma is brotherhood, service, and scholarship. Its members are active in many aspects of college life and many community endeavors. Working together, these men are building a fraternity of distinction. The 1977-78 officers of Phi Beta Sigma include: Stacy Randall Mitchell, President; James Hannah, Vice-Presi- dent; Rickey Vee Owens, Secretary; and General Holt III, Treasurer. Phi Beta Sigma . . . scholarships . . . mobile libraries . . . adopting a family at Christmas . . . Toys-for-tots . . . Afro-American Plus members . . . civil rights . . . fellow- ship . . . renovation of Griffin Park . . . clean-up projects . . . intramurals . . . campus politics . . . social events . . . parties . . . just getting together . . . Culture for Service and Service for Humanity. I } ■; DOVES OF PHI BETA SIGMA: First Row: Kathy McCoy, Phyllis Sims, Alice Rouser. Vivian Walker, Gwendolyn Johnson. Rosemary Goodson. Vivia Moore. Wilma Brou wn, Velma Gause. Sarah Dixon. Second Row: Ernestine Mann, Diarrtie Armon, Paulester Jefferson, Lula Townsend, Willie Ruth Ma Diana Kelly, Janice Spight, Patricia Allison, Carol Fowler, Wanda Kelly, Lynette Lane. 314 Phi Beta Sigma First Row: Donnie Glenn, Celester Davis, James L. Hannah. Second Row: Tommy Jamison, Rickey Vee Owens, General Holt III, Stacy Mitchell. Hannah, James Holt, General III Owens, Rickey Phi Beta Sigma officers are: Rickey Vee Owens, Secretary; James Hannah, Vice-President; Stacy Mitchell, President: General Holt III, Treasurer. 315 Phi Gamma Delta Abel, James Allison, James Ball, David Bell, Brandon Blair, Gary Blair, Steve Branch, William Brent, Joey Brock, Al Caston, Ken Cliburn, Perry Cravens, John Cruise, Don Currie, Arthur hf- ' - j£ ■■.:■.■■:■- ' : : ' : ' : A M|W ifa Decker, Paul Divine, Steven Douglas, Jay Ewing, Tom Fike, John Fuller, Jerry Fuller, Terry Gathings, Robby Griffith, Wesley 316 Sigma Nu chapter of Phi Gamma Delta was chartered at Mississippi State on November 21, 1970. In the eight years since that time, Phi Gamma Delta has built a record of accomplishment that is second to none. Phi Gamms are men of outstanding character, pos- sessing both talent and dedication. Their combined efforts to excel have not gone unrewarded, for Phi Gamma Delta has become a standard in almost every facet of campus life. Becoming a part of Phi Gamma Delta means taking on its heritage, its responsibilities, and its rewards. The 1977-78 officers of Phi Gamma Delta are: Richard McRee, President; Phil Posey, Treasurer; Tom Ewing, Recording Secretary; Rod Little, Corresponding Secre- tary; and Al Brock, Historian. Phi Gamms . . . intramural games . . . high scholas- tic standing . . . Greek All Sing winners . . . cafeteria lab . . . Fiji Manor . . . When are ya ' ll moving into your new house . . . SA Vice-President . . . Who ' s Who . . . IFC Vice President and Secretary . . . Blue Key . . . Miss MSU . . . Dinner Club . . . the Horror House swaps . . . pledge-active game . . . swimming in November . . . Fiji Island . . . Christmas Party . . . Space Kings . . . Florida . . . community service . . . the Beef People . . . Phi Gamma Delta, not for college days alone. Hippchen, Edward Home, Jerry Johnson, Hayes Jones, Frank Knight, Gary Lawrence, Barry Lightsey, Kenneth Linder, David Little, Rod Lott, Charles May, Steve McRee, Richard Melton, Frank Miller, Fred Miller, Lee Mills, Richard Mitchell, Royce Moody, Miles Morgan, David Oster, Crieg Perry, James Posey, Phil Ross, Vic Rumble, John Speed, John Stewart, Gordon Thomas, Charles Tubb, Mark York, David Zecha, Don 317 In 1906 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, Phi Kappa Tau was founded. Since then it has grown to a member- ship of 111 chapters. The Alpha Chi chapter became the forty-sixth chapter of Phi Kappa Tau when it was installed at MSU April 30, 1938. The Christian ideals, democratic principles, and fine character of its members provide the cornerstone of Phi Kappa Tau. This fraternity emphasizes the importance of education and scholarship as well as that of brotherhood and fun. Phi Kappa Tau ' s can be found in any area of cam- pus life. This year the officers of Phi Kappa Tau include: Jimmy Moynihan, President; Alan Wright, Vice-President; Phillip Akers, Recording Secretary; and Robert Lawrence, Trea- surer. That 1st rush party . . . Rush, rush, rush ... 13 initiated . . . D. L. Walker M.S.U. Boxing Champ . . . All night boo- roy club . . . Actives 27, Pledges 6 . . . Pussy Cat Club . . . Little sister rush 21 . . . beer bust . . . Harvard Red and Old Gold . . . Get more Motor Inn . . . Intramurals . . . the big splash at the pond . . . too much cramming . . . Thursday night parties . . . Red Carnation Ball . . . Annual Easter Egg Hunt . . . Executive Council Breakfast . . . New zoo parties . . . the dump . . . the click . . . Phi Tau — a source of pride to every member. Akers, Phillip Aust, William Brown, Pal Clingan, Walter Colo, Gordon Dent, Eugene Donald, George Gill, James Gill, Michael Grimes, Frank Herm, Julian Howe, Robert Huey, Pat 318 Phi Kappa Tail Karn, Greg Kuykendall, Edward Latham, Huey Lowrance, Robert Mackie, James Majors, Tom Marks, David McKie, Maur McMinn, Terry Moynihan, James Owens, Jeffrey Render, Jeff Rube, David Sallis, John Shuford, Justin Simpson, Robert Smith, Roy Spencer, Joseph Stevens, James Stuart, James Tate, William Turner, Michael Tyler, Kenneth Vickery, John Wade, Robert Walker, D. L. Wall, Kenneth Wilson, Al 319 PhiMu Allen, Lenee Allred, Lisa Anderson, Margaret Andrews, Donna Bailey, Lisa Baird, Celeste Barnhill, Kathy Barrentine, Cathy Beaudin, Robin Booth, Gwen Bost, Elizabeth Bost, Suzanne Bowen, Pam Bramuchi, Lisa Branch, Denise Brand, Carole Bristow, Betsy Brown, Katherine Bryant, Kathi Bunner, Janie Burkes, Pam Callahan, Lori Carter, Jeannie Causey, Linnie Champion, Mickey Chesser, Sarah Colbert, Connie Collins, Mary Cox, Carol Crawford, Dianne Crawford, Nancy Currey, Gayle Dallas, Pam David, Jeanine Day, O ' Donnell DeDeaux, Jan Fenn, Diane Flanagan, Julie Fulgham, Martha Girling, Claire Grochau, Debbie Havens, Pam Havens, Teri Heath, Melanie Hendrix, Sissy Herbert, Julie Howell, Lisa Johnson, Ruthie Jones, Joyce Jones, Lorna Joseph, Karen Keller, Debbie 320 Phi Mu began at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia in 1852. Its given name was Philomathean Society. Phi Mu is the second oldest sorority in the U.S. In 1962, the Kappa Alpha chapter was founded at MSU. Banding together with spirit and enthusiasm, Phi Mu ' s strive for the purest ideals of noble womanhood — love, honor and truth. Each individual cherishes the close friendships she cultivates in the sorority. The present officers of Phi Mu are: Denise Branch, Pres- ident; Sarah Chesser, Vice-President; Nancy Crawford, Corresponding Secretary; Patricia Pittman, Recording Secretary; and Vera Anne Russum, Treasurer. Phi Mu Ladies . . . Rose and White . . . Derby Day . . . Homecoming Queen . . . Ladybugs . . . Fifth floor Hat- horn . . . Cheerleaders . . . Big Brothers . . . Angel Flight . . . Project HOPE . . . Yee-hi-bomp! . . . intramurals . . . Greek All-Sing . . . Homecoming Maids . . . The MAX! . . . Halloween Carnival . . . Pink Carnation . . . Fraternity Lil Sisters . . . Reveille Beauties . . . Fashion Board . . . eating popcorn in the chapter room . . . Miss MSU . . . Uh-uh! . . . swaps . . . roller skating . . . working at Sonic . . . new chapter room . . . Phi Mu Lady and Phi Mu Gent . . . Memories of those we have loved, never to be lost. King, Beth Langley, Lazette Lassiter, Debbie Lewis, Sheri Lindsey, Polly Mandley, Laurie Mann, Julia Matthes, Mary McAllister, Leslie McEwen, Joyce McGee, Donna Mosley, Lee Noe, Bonnie Owings, Emily Parker, Cheryl Petty, Audrey Pfrimmer, Cindy Pittman, Patricia Powers, Debby Powers, Chris Rawls, Suzy Reed, Gracie Rice, Connie Robertson, Maria Romine, Donna Rounsavall, Kay Russum, Vera Anne Schmidt, Mary Shackleford, Kim Shackleford, Sissy Sharp, Robin Spencer, Beth Spencer, Jan Spencer, Sherri Statham, Mary Beth Strahan, Tamra Tabor, Charlotte Teringo, Stephanie Trebotich, Cindy Vardaman, Lese Waltman, Kathy Ward, Sheila Westling, Lynn White, Debbie Wildmon, Judy Wilson, Joni 321 Pi Kappa Alpha was founded on March 1, 1868, at the University of Virginia. When it was chartered on May 27, 1927, Gamma Theta Chapter became the first recognized national fraternity to locate on the MSU campus. Later it became the first fraternity to build a house on campus. The men of Pi Kappa Alpha exemplify the qualities of leadership and involvement. Each strives to uphold the fine traditions on which the fraternity was founded. Pi Kappa Alpha presents this year ' s officers: Jeff Noe, President; Sammy Rose, Vice President; Coyt Sanders, Treasurer; and Robert Blair, Secretary. I ' m proud to be a Pike from Gamma Theta . . . Lord John and the Lubricants . . . the 5:00 kid . . . the Clothiers . . . Doctor Death . . . Dash Riprock . . . Bulldog Pitts . . . Down for the Count . . . the Gator . . . Trigger . . . the White House . . . Dreamgirl . . . F.U.B.A.B. . . . Piledriver and the Operator . . . Toga ' s in Room 2 . . . Hotel on the Porch . . . Doc and Condomania . . . the social life . . . Doctor funk ... A weekend in N.O. . . . the Greyhound . . . largest fraternity house . . . Jonnie B. Goode was a Pike . . . Union Lab with Dr. Dude . . . M.C. Travolta . . . Christmas Pledge formal-Bone, Holmes and friends . . . Homecoming display winners . . . Little Sisters of Shield and Diamond . . . Do it with a Pike and you will never for- get the men of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Alexander, Timothy Allen, Jon Bell, Glenn Bice, Michael Blair, Robert Boyd, David Boydstun, Thomas Brahan, John Briscoe, Richard Brower, Jimmy Carter, Stan Chapman, Eric Collins, Terry Conn, James Craig, Dan Dichiara, John Ellis, Robert Gibson, Randy Gill, Stanley Hardwick, Mike Henderson, Mark Hill, Bubba Hull, Calvin Hull, Philip 322 Pi Kappa Alpha Johnson, Jim Jordan, Mark Lindsey, Mark McCommon, John McCullen, Brian McElroy, John McGehee, Richard McMikle, Stan McPhail, Michael Moorehead, Jim Mosley, Clyde Mosley, Joe Nash, Evans Noe, Jeff Owen, John Polk, Mark Randle, Will Sanderson, Richard Scholtes, Robert Shurlds, Henry Slaughter, Samuel Smith, Thomas Steinwinder, Joe Stubbs, John Thames, Lee Thompson, Evan Tomlinson, Bobby Tubertini, Rick Virden, Matthew Ward, Chuck Whitehead, Harrison 323 Sigma Alpha Epsilon- 324 Abraham, Tommy Anthony, John Anthony, Tony Backstrom, Charles Ball, Kyle Barrett, Bill Barrett, Noel Barton, John Billingsley, John Black, Thomas Bledsoe, Ernest Bowen, Gregory Boyles, Durr Cadenhead, Robert Clarke, David Coleman, Randy Founded at the University of Alabama in 1856, Sigma Alpha Epsilon enjoys one of the richest heritages in the Greek world. This heritage was brought to Mississippi State in March of 1887 when Theta chapter was installed. SAE was the first fraternity on campus. The expression of individuality is the most valuable characteristic of the brotherhood of SAE. In turn, the out- standing qualities of each of these individuals provides the force that unites the fraternity. It is from here that the spirit of true gentlemen has come. Officers for this year include: Ben Pentecost, Eminent Archon; Bob Pillow, Eminent Deputy Archon; Ted Porter, Eminent Recorder; John Kimbrough, Eminent Treasurer; and Jerry Caffey, Steward. SAE ' s . . . first fraternity at MSU . . . 1887 . . . Intra- mural Football champs . . . Number 1 rated fraternity by Gallop Poll . . . Bud and Bodessa . . . Get your bra cut . . . Echols ... I wish I were a ring . . . Paddy Murphy . . . Little Sisters . . . IZOD-POLO-HEAVY STARCH . . . Grenella and Minnie . . . Mag and Zelda . . . True Gentle- men . . . Dr. Ben Hilbun and Dr. William Flowers Hand, past presidents of MSU and SAE alumni ... Be young, be foolish, but Be Happy . . . HBO and a beer . . . Hell Week . . . Aunt Bea . . . Five Apples . . . mothers love them, fathers finance them, girls glorify them, other boys envy them, Heaven protects them, and the rest are divided on the subject. Decker, Steve Delouche, Micheal Edmundson, Ronald Elliot, Robert Fincher, Stuart Fincher, Todd Frances, Jack Gannaway, Jeff Goodman, Loyd Hammond, Edward Hargett, Mark Hargrove, Henry Hawkins, Alan Hewes, Collins Holloway, Chester Jones, Darrell Kimbrough, John Livingston, Jimmy MacPhail, William Manning, Michael McCraine, Dave Moor, Charles Moor, John Moor, Richard Morgan, James Mortimer, Bertram Nimocks, Robert Nusz, Tommy Pentecost, Ben Pillow, Bob Porter, Ted Ramsey, George Reynolds, Dan Roman, Bill Switzer, Greg Whittenton, Joe Wilkes, Norman Wilson, Kirk 325 Abel, Jimmy Adams, Boyce Anderson, Frank Baker, Dan Barron, Jim Bean, John T. HI Bean, Mark Beard, Robert Patrick Bell, Ross Brown, Bryan Caffey, Jerry Wayne Callahan, Tim Clark, Jim Cockrell, Tad Coltharp, Tom Conger, Claud B. Cooley, Jeff Cox, Robert Derrington, Dan Doucet, Richard Duckworth, Charles P. Evans, Currie Farr, Jerry Fulmer, Albert W. Garriga, Mark Gavin, Van Green, Mark Harder, Steele Harris, George Henson, David Hobbs, Allan Harrison Hopper, David Irby, Joe Jameson, John C. Ill Jarman, Frank Kirby, Allen Kitchens, David Koestler, Robert M. Jr. Lee, Max Lester, Monty Sigma Chi Fraternity was founded in 1855. On April 29, 1938, the Gamma Upsilon Chapter was granted a charter at Mississippi State University. Since that time the chapter has steadily grown in prominence. The framework for the success of Sigma Chi is provided by the many different members who work together under the common bond of brotherhood. The additional support necessary to maintain this success is found in the goals of the fraternity — friendship, learning, and justice. The officers of Sigma Chi are: David Henson, Consul; Allan Hobbs, Pro Consul; Mike Kerby, Quaestor; Kenneth Boschart, Annotator; and Marc Smith, Magister. Sigma Chi ' s . . . forty years old . . . Derby Day . . . Sweetheart Ball . . . All-Sig Day . . . $40,000 . . . Janis Buck — Sweetheart . . . highest award for undergraduate Sigma Chi chapter . . . toga swaps . . . home on the row . . . Greek All-Sing . . . brotherhood . . . IFC President . . . Hall of Fame . . . Who ' s Who . . . ODK . . . Blue Key . . . Giles Overall and IFC Sports Trophy . . . Scholastics . . . Bible Study . . . Cheerleaders . . . Bully . . . Hop- per ' s and Echol ' s . . . Mr. MSU . . . SA Senate . . . aw- right . . . fulfillment in all aspects of life. 326 Sigma Chi Lott, David Manuel, Mark Marlin, Bob Marlin, James Massey, Charles Maxey, David Maxwell, Edward McClure, Mark Mclnnis, Stephen McKay, Jimmy Mc Whorter, John Moore, Robert Morgan, David Otis, Larry Parks, Bill Payne, Neil Purnell, Daniel Purnell, Kirk Roberts, Stephen Seitz, Bob Smartt, Mike St. John, Drew Wasser, Bill Waterer, Chris Weems, Fred Wilson, Robert Wofford, Tommy Wolverton, James 327 Sigma Nu Baker, Robert Calvert, Ed Daniels, Lee Drummond, Larry Engdorf, Paul McCoy, Terry Founded at Virginia Military Institute, Sigma Nu Frater- nity will celebrate its 110th year of prosperity on January 1, 1979. The Iota Gamma chapter, chartered on February 23, 1974, is now celebrating its fifth year at Mississippi State. Sigma Nu strives to spread the ideals of truth, honor, and love. It is a brotherhood seeking excellence in scholar- ship and moral character. Sigma Nus believe that an exist- ence based on a genuine love and regard for life is as valid today as it was over a century ago. The Sigma Nu officers are: John Pannell, Commander; Barton Klynn, Lt. Commander; Jeff Weeks, Secretary; Ger- ald Sanchez, Treasurer; and Mike Smith, Pledge Marshall. Sigma Nu . . . The year of the snakes ... I Hail from the land of Dixie ... 5th Anniversary in February . . . Swamp Water . . . Yate ' s Farm . . . Louisiana Tech . . . Pickwick . . . Sanchez eternal active . . . John and Angie . . . Eckie ' s Pond ... A genuine brotherhood now and for a lifetime. 328 Pannell, John Pouncey, George Richey, James Sanchez, Gerald Smith, Michael Weeks, Jeffery Wynn, Charles 329 On November 1, 1901, at Richmond College, a group of twelve men laid down the foundation for what is now the second largest social fraternity in the nation. That frater- nity is Sigma Phi Epsilon. For forty years, the MSU chap- ter of Sigma Phi Epsilon has continued to carry on the tra- ditions of this fraternity. Sigma Phi Epsilon is an organization of men in which every brother is important to its success. It is a brother- hood working toward a common goal. Sigma Phi Epsilon exemplifies the attitudes and goals that make a brother- hood out of a group of men. Sigma Phi Epsilon ' s officers are: Brian Clark, President; Terry Taylor, Vice President; Bob Crecink, Controller; Timothy Plunkett, Corresponding Secretary; and Kyle Bateman, Recording Secretary. Sig Ep ' s ... hey Bye God . . . Coach TAT . . . G-String . . . Pledge Active Game . . . Golden Hearts Ball . . . Roller Skating Party . . . Who ' s Who ... the new Loft . . . Little Sisters . . . Sorority Big Brothers . . . Home- coming Buffet . . . TEEK-LY . . . Fred . . . Christmas Party . . . BUN . . . Baldy . . . Palmer Home . . . PUD . . . Swaps . . . Sig Ep ' s are involved. Adams, Thomas Anglin, Dent Bateman, Kyle Benton, Michael Boykin, Charles Bryant, Steven Childress, Ben Clark, Brian Crudup, Everett Dear, Glen Estes, Bryan Ford, Ross Fowlkes, Keith Frazier, Andrew Grant, Fred Harris, Scott Haggard, Ricky Hoffer, Chester Irvin, Douglas Kirk, Henry Mayer, Harry McDaniel, Keith McNeel, Billy McKee, Marion McRee, William Meinhardt, Thomas Moore, Robert Myrick, James Patrick, Joe Plunkett, Michael Plunkett, Timothy Riddle, Richard Rosenbaum, Cornelius Schultz, John Scott, Edward 330 Sigma Phi Epsilon Skyes, Clay Stewart, Russell Sullivan, Thomas Taylor, Terrence Teasley, Paul Weiner, David Williams, John Wolz, Robert Youngblood, Frank Zachry, John 331 Tau Kappa Epsilon Alston, Don Cook, Jeff Donaldson, Paul Dye, John Gaddis, John Matlock, Benjamin McWilliams, Jeff Muncie, Mark Myers, Gratz Parker, Ronald 332 Patton, Steven Phillips, Leyton Quin, Mike Stewart, Kenneth Stoddard, Terry Trimm, Benjamin Webb, Stephen Wiselogel, Arthur Zachaviah, Davidson Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded at Illinois Wesleyan University on January 10, 1899, as a new type of social fra- ternity. This fraternity came to Mississippi State in Febru- ary, 1965, when Kappa Rho chapter was installed. The men at Tau Kappa Epsilon feel that an abundant social life is an essential part of a college man ' s education as well as the classroom experience. TKE stresses the ide- als of love, charity, and esteem. Its membership offers the intangible benefits that can only be learned by belonging and living the TKE experience. This year ' s officers of Tau Kappa Epsilon are: Dave Gaddis, Prytanis; Art Wiselogol, Epiprytanis; John Dye, Hegemon; Rusty Alston, Historian; and Ken Stewart, Cry- sophytos. fr Tau Kappa Epsilon . . . New House . . . New Ideas . . . Not Pledge, Associate . . . Thursday Evening Drinking Society . . . Rush . . . Kappa Rho on the Grow . . . Where ' s Bazzard . . . Paul, did you finally keep up with her phone number? . . . Ben ' s Back! ... He only got mar- ried so he would only have to pay half dues . . . Watch out, J. Dave is mad again ... Is that girl with Eric again? . . . Estes lives in the back yard . . . Who stole the new sign? . . . Jim kills plants . . . The little sisters want $50 for the sign? . . . They ' re nuts . . . Red Carnation Ball . . . Top Teke . . . Resident Freak . . . Brotherhood . . . Love . . . Charity . . . Esteem . . . the essential elements of true brotherhood . . . going for the top . . . Tau Kappa Excel- lence. 333 Armstrong, Bobby Barfield, William Burham, William Catron, Curtis Crisler, Robert Elgin, James Gaines, David Graham, Dennis Hollingsworth, Darwin Huey, Melton Long, Jeffrey Keys, David Overstreet, James Rice, Charles Sammons, Eric Triangle was founded in 1906 by 16 civil engineers at the University of Illinois, who wished to form an organization of men with common goals and principles. In 1972 the Mississippi State Chapter of Triangle was established, making it one of the newest fraternities on campus. The men of Triangle believe that a social-professional balance is important for one to obtain the maximum bene- fits of his college career. They encourage scholarship and professional development. Triangle is a lasting bond of friendship. This year ' s officers of Triangle are: David Gaines, Presi- dent; Joe Simpson, Recording Secretary; Curtis Catron, Treasurer; Chuck Rice, Corresponding Secretary; and Ken Overstreet, House Manager. Triangle . . . Engineers, Architects, Scientists ... a Social-Professional Fraternity . . . Omega Chi Epsilon . . . Tau Beta Pi . . . volleyball . . . Annual St. Pat ' s Day . . . Spring formal . . . initiation . . . Eta Kappa Nu . . . Aerospace . . . Muscular Dystrophy fund raising . . . Heart Fund . . . Founder ' s Day . . . Fraternity for Life. 334 Triangle Simpson, Joe Sumrall, Leslie Winstead, Stephen 335 Zeta Phi Beta Alford, Patricia Burton, Augusta Gaston, Cathy Hopkins, Linda Johnson, Sheila Love, Joyce 336 Stewart, Hope Wright, Bobbie Zeta Phi Beta was the first Greek-letter sorority organ- ized in Africa. It was born in the U.S. on January 20, 1920, at Howard University. Today it is alive and well at Missis- sippi State in the form of Epsilon Theta Chapter. Epsilon Theta Chapter emphasizes the importance of sisterly love, scholarship, and service. These objectives have enabled all members to unite in various projects and activities. Together, these girls are shaping lives and spreading Zeta Blues all over MSU. Zeta Phi Beta ' s officers include: Bobbie Wright, Presi- dent; Cathy Gaston, Vice-President; Joyce Love, Secretary; and Patricia Alford, Treasurer. Zeta Phi Beta ... the stock nest . . . Adopting senior citizens . . . Halloween party ... Social Work Club . . . New sorors . . . new fr iends . . . Easter party for children . . . Black Voices ... Phi Beta Lambda . . . Afro Ameri- can Plus . . . Tuberculosis seals . . . sisterhood . . . par- ties . . . Wanawakee Honor Society . . . Epsilon Theta- Together. — 4 m I irst Row: Cathy Gaston, Joyce Love, Bobbie Wright, Patricia Alford. Second Row: Linda Hopkins, Barbara Brown, Lavern Deavens, Hope Stewart, bird Row: Sheila Johnson, Augusta Burton, Newassa M. Hampton. 337 The Gamma Zeta Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha was founded at Mississippi State College in 1940, becoming the 79th link in the chain of chapters. Since that time the Gamma Zeta chapter has grown to be a unique group of hard-working young women who are bonded together by the goals and sisterhood of Zeta Tau Alpha. Zeta Tau Alpha exists not only for the betterment of the fraternity and its members, but also for the service of oth- ers. Members of Zeta Tau Alpha can be seen getting involved in numerous service clubs. The Gamma Zeta Chapter prides herself in her service to Mississippi State University. The fraternity opens its arms to aid others in any and every way possible. Serving as officers for the Gamma Zeta Chapter are Lisa Tillery, President; Janet Gulliver, Vice-President; Peggy Sorrels, Secretary; Debbie Poole, Treasurer; Lynn Smith, Historian-Reporter. Zeta Tau Alpha is a world of . . . angels . . . winning spirit sticks at pep rallies . . . swaps . . . studyhalls . . . 3rd floor of Hathorn . . . Fraternity little sisters . . . hon- orary fraternities . . . pizza parties . . . ZTA big brothers . . . Lake Tiak-o-Khata retreat . . . pledge dances . . . Big Brother Cookout . . . scholarship . . . supporting the Bull- dogs . . . Spare Me, please! ... Big and Little Sisters . . . working together . . . White Violet Ball . . . having a sister forever. Anderson, Charlotte Andrews, Gretchen Baker, Kim Ball, Penny Baumann, Brigitte Bozeman, Vicki Branson, Mary Ellen Brewer, Kim Burress, Julie Buttress, Annette Buttress, Cindy Clarkston, Kathy Covington, Cindy Culliver, Janet Curtis, Ann Davis, Cynthia Dent, Nancy Donald, Virginia Douglass, Lib by Dudley, Liz Dugard, Karen Dungan, Carolyn Ellis, Deborah Em rick, Kay Enis, Anne Farris, Becky Franco, Donna Grafe, Dawn Green, Terry Harpole, Susie Harris, Julie Henderson, Lisa Henderson, Robin Hurt, Susan Jarrett, Sharon Johnson, Rhonda Jones, Karen Kennedy, Amy Kerr, Melinda Keyes, Misty Lillo, Debbie Locke, Sheree 338 Mi J Zeta Tau Alpha Long, Lea Anne Lowry, Emily Magee, Evelyn Marascalco, Jill Martin, Luanne Mazzanti, Gina McNeel, Sharon Mercier, Patti Miller, Kristie Morgan, Jane Morse. Melinda Mosley, Kim Page, Ann Pierce, Celeste Poole, Debbie Poole, Karen Rieves, Becky Rush, Susan Sanders, Betty Savelle, Sally Shelton, Susan Sidney, Cheryl Sidney, Cynthia Simmons, Joyce Simmons, Marisa Smith, Angie Smith, Debbie Smith, Donna Kaye Smith, Lynn Smith, Terri Smith, Vickie Sorrels, Peggy Spindler, Nancy Stephenson, Annette Stokes, Lisa Summers, Renee Tate, Joy Thomas, Clare Thompson, Frances Thompson, Lesa Tillery, Lisa Tucker, Jackie Tupper, Karen Tyree, Elyse Waldrop, Kathy Wilkinson, Mary Leigh Williams, Lettye Ann Wilson, Michelle Woodard, Mary Ann Wright, Vicki Yeatman, Cindy 339 Little Sisters of Pi Kappa Alpha First Row: Susan Smith, Beth Rose, Beth Coffin, Janel Leavitt, Leslie McAllister, Pam McAllister, Pam Havens, Debbie Sargent, Jan Provenza, Donna McGee, Lenee Allen, Sheila Ward. Julia Mann, Rita Carpenter. Second Row: Jane Morris, Angela Ashmore, Carol Cox, Missy Ashcraft, Lucie Worthing- ton, Jan Mason, Becky Rose, Rondah Merchant. Kappa Delta Big Brothers First Row: Greg McGrath, Mark Lindsey, Bob Graves, Stewart Hamilton, Lamar Gidden, Todd Fincher, Andy Perry, Jim Barron. Second Row: Richa Briscoe, Charles Mathews, Bobby Crosland, Terry Sacca, Rudy Posey, Rickey Mattiace, Darden Jones, Dan Purnell, Kirk Purnell. Third Row: M. L. VJ den. Jeff Cooley, Jimmy McKay, Kim Haggard, Darwin Freeman, Cheeky Herrington, John Bolls, Joe Rice, Hal Williams, Mike Coleman, Max Lee, Mj Mathews, Clay Stuart, Brad Myers. 340 Zeta Tail Alpha Big Brothers 1 i t Mil First Row: Bubba Thompson, Paul Goings, Jimmy Wolverton, Kay Emrick, assistant chairman, Mary Ann Woodard, chairman, Gene Dent, Wes Fulmer, Jack Christopher. Second Row: Van Zachry, Brian Clark, Chris Waterer, Terry Agent, Vernon Pierce, Ken Looper, Richard Chapman, Al Wilson. Third Row: Homer Bell, Clyde Smith, Randy Cochran, Ed Scott, Tom Schubert, Bob Lemmons, Glen Dear, Mike Bush, Bruce Bryan, Ed Demoville. Fourth Row: Terry Hitt, Randy Purdum, Jim Harris, Chris Coleman, Bill Fisher, Mike Kilcline. Little Sisters of Phi Kappa Tail First Row: Cheryl Halliburton, Karen Tupper, Lisa Graves, Martha Tims, vice-president. Second Row: Elizabeth McKay, Terri Sartin, Susan Kuykendall, Mary Reed, Janet Thames. Third Row: Yvonne Hurdle, Karen Minchew, Nancy Dent, Carolyn Dungan, Lois Filgo, president. Fourth Row: Lee Beth Smith, Kathleen Donald, Mina Jones, Connie Roebuck, Patti Fulton, Paula Crawford. Fifth Row: Donna Campbell, Anita Whitley, sweetheart, Deanna Stallings. Lynn Filgo, Ellie Jordan, faculty advisor, Debbie Blomeley, secretary. 34! Chi Omega Owl Court First Row: Buck Clarke, Bill Warner, Steve Singleton, Lee Watts. Second Row: Cal Hull, Belk Weems, Lee Miller. Sigma Chi Little Sisters 342 First Row: Beebee Berry, Olga Angelo, Clare Thomas, Ann Jackson, Becky Ladner, Kelly Jernigan, Cheryl Ross, Ruthie Johnson, Kitty Smith. Second Rov Jill Marascalco, Becky Rieves, Janet Culliver, Kathy Holliday, Jane Morgan, Debbie White, Karen Adams, Kay Wade, Vickie Williams, Elizabeth HanJ Maria Robertson. Third Row: Martha Measells, Myra Stevens, Sylvia Allred, Theresa Brady, Janis Buck, Renee Russell, Kathy Moreton. Fourth Rom Diane Thornhill, Connie Gortney, Susie Waterer, DeLeslyn Huggins, Jill Shaw, Margaret Evans, Stacy Reynolds, Judy Bryan, Debbie Lassiter, Lori Calla han, Margaret Hutcherson, Robin Reynolds, Cookie Johnson, Bill Jackson, Bette Ronan. Fifth Row: Julie Flanagan, Cathy Thomas, Mary Ann Robert| Betsy Hamlin, Sherye Simmons, Margaret Ann Wages, Ann Hagen, Sue Wells, Mary Jane Wooten, Emmy McCullough, Wanda Sloan, Stacy Randall. Order of Diana First Row: Cherie Head, Marsha Hill. Second Row: Becky Sumrall, Becky McGirt, Dianna Lane, Toni Murff, Darla Glover, Kenn W. Johnson. Little Sisters of Minerva First Row: Kathy Wilson, Diane McCarty, Terri Foster, Laurie Cotten, Ally Justis, Donna Romine, Grace Anne Fisackerly, Mitzi Shaffer, Robin Sharp. Second Row: Janie Bunner, Kim Mosley, Susie Harpole, Sandy Franklin, Terri Tate, Kathy Waltman, Suzy Rawls, Debra Moore, Joy Gravelee, Pam Mul- lins, Shannon Lurate. Third Row: Holly Carson, Amy Lipe, Gayle Adams, Libby Whitaker, Frances Long, Carole Brand, Tracy Sanders, Debbie Keller, Debbie Grochau, Kelli Caldwell, Connie Colbert. Fourth Row: Draughon Poindexter, Pam Huff, Celeste Baird, Lisa Rice, Betty Barrett Robertson, Shawn Lake. Susan Robertson, Judy Gfroerer, Tracy Hoover, Gayle Currie, Laura Short. 343 Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross First Row: Gayle Watts, Lillian Chow, Kay Gardener, Donna Tate, Jan Coggin. Second Row: Vicki Ivy, Kathy Kinard, Harley Halpin, Elizabeth Wallace. Order of the White Rose First Row: Jerrell Stone, Kathy Waters, Nola Scott, Angela Kelley, Donna Simmons, Harriet Fair, Mrs. Winnie Latimer. Second Row: Lisa Bramuchi Teresa Sowell, Doreen Hendry, Karen Joseph, Beverly Thomas, Pat Smith, Yvonne Thrasher. Third Row: Beverly Stewart, Lou Knox, Jeanine David Cindy Trebotich, Mary Aycock, Beverly Beasley, Twila Gregory, Lynn McGrath, Angela Wilson, Joyce Barton. Fourth Row: Mary Kirk King, Anne Cook Mickey Champion, Katharine Brown, Laurie Rosenbaum, Debbie Riddle, Celeste Pierce, Betty Watts. Fifth Row: Anne Mathews, Kimberly Holland, Pam Shotts, Chris Rushing, Donna Shotts, Dianne Malone, Cragin Carter, Beth Shields, Dawn Lammons, Peggy Byrne. 344 Delta Delta Delta Big Brothers First Row: George Harris, Vernon Muse, Bill Maxey, Tim Cole. Second Row: Harry Hutchins, Ron Triplett, Robert Koestler, Bill Bush, Clint Ivey, Lane Slaton, Jim Vinson. Third Row: Jay Stigler, Keith Chapman, Jerry Caffey, Bill Jackson, Mike Brister, Danny McClellan. Fourth Row: Bill Parks, Dan Der- rington, Dave Kitchens, Tim Hogan, Robby Scholtes, Evan Thompson, Stennis Jones, Bill Holden, Jim Hust, David Henson, William Stevens. Delta Chi Little Sisters First Row: Kim Keeton, Yvonne Spencer. Second Row: Leslie Bouchillon, Brenda Bowen. 345 Little Sisters of the Golden Hearts First Row: Kim Trehem, Donna Kaye Smith, Deborah Kilpatrick, Janet Helfrich, Evelyn Magee, Vickie Smith, Charlotte Anderson, Emily Goings, Sonya Gallender, Sara Tatum, LuAnne Martin, Sara Jane Steel. Second Row: Pam Cowart, Dena Carver, Marisa Simmons, Joanne Garner, Laura Jones, Kathji Graves, Clara Chadwick, Kim Baker, Gaye Hunt, Brigitte Baumann, Melanie Nance. 346 Order of Omega The Order of Omega is a national honor society for sorority women and fraternity men. Members are chosen for campus leadership, high scholarship, character, and contributions to Greek life, and are considered to be the outstanding Greeks on campus. The 1978-79 members of Order of Omega are: Julia Cowden, Alpha Chi Omega; Cindy Coatsworth, Lillian Powell, Lynn Russell, Alpha Delta Pi; Sara Anne Carter, Chi Omega; Peggy Smith, Delta Delta Delta; Lynn Fant, Ruthie Fields, Delta Gamma; Rebecca Roper, Laurie Rosenbaum, Marsha Sanderson, Kappa Delta; Deb Odum, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Denise Branch, Phi Mu; Candy Williamson, Pi Beta Phi; Lisa Till- ery, Zeta Tau Alpha; John Hatmaker, Delta Chi; William Warner, Kappa Alpha; Danny McClellan, Kappa Sigma; Joe Rice , Steve Howard, Lambda Chi Alpha; Carl Lee, Omega Psi Phi; Duke Loden, Phil Posey, Richard McRee, Rod Little, Phi Gamma Delta; David Rube, Phi Kappa Tau; Richard Briscoe, Pi Kappa Alpha; Gerald Sanchez, Barton Wynn, Sigma Nu; Brian Clark, Sigma Phi Epsilon; and Dennis Graham, Triangle. Officers for 1978-79 are Dennis Graham, President; John Hatmaker, Vice-President; Duke Loden, Secretary; and Candy Williamson, Treasurer. First Row: Sara Anne Carter, Lillian Powell, Lynn Fant, Deb Odum, Candy Williamson, Steven Howard. Second Row: Gerald Sanchez, Julia Cowden, Dindy Coatsworth, Barton Wynn, Lynn Russell, Dennis Graham, Denise Branch. 347  f INTERMEDIAL AC - - ikiiiftitiisi utti ir$W VZ 348 ,r Reveille 79 pP ■WW M..-d + I ■■a3 O) o DC ' c c o o CO Z3 DC c 03 CO Z3 CO CD O ■+—  T3 UJ C D O D 03 O Governor Cliff Finch 350 Board of Trustees SiSIHS 351 Mississippi State University Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762 Office of the President Dear Friends : I address you as friends because the term students on too many campuses has come to mean IBM cards, Social Security numbers, seating charts, grade reports, transcripts, and congested campus streets. I am pleased that the term students here has come to mean the true spirit of Mississippi State University. Many of you are third and fourth generation State family members. Some of you are first generation college students; but in almost all cases newcomers will find that you are more outgoing than would be the case at most universities, that you demonstrate better manners and taste, are emotionally well adjusted, and are more likely to stay in direct contact with professors, the president, and your alma mater after graduation. Our success as a university is directly related to the success of our graduates and is also reflected in the enduring qualities, basic values, and attitudes of each person who completes a degree with us. A significant challenge of this decade will be finding ways to cope with a grow- ing scarcity in the field of energy. How can we scale down a growing appetite for an open-ended and expanding life style without scaling down high aspirations and ideals? At the same time, how can we provide leadership for tomorrow which recognizes a need for preparing the seedbed of creativity through research and development? These investments are necessary to promote growth, for without them a no-growth society becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. These next ten years will be a challenge to see if we can find ways to unite a fractured and often selfish society which all too quickly divides itself into race, sex, religion, upperclass and lowerclass, and liberal and conservative. This period will be one which will give us perhaps one more opportunity to keep mature citizens from becoming old folks with their futures behind them. The next decade will be a critical one to see if we can find more ways to increase productivity, decrease welfare and unemployment, and promote mutual respect and tolerance while diminishing ignorance and bigotry. Our university has produced the John Stennises, the J. C. Redds, the Owen Coopers, the Turner Catledges, the John Caldwells, the Marilynn Winbushes , the Bailey Howells, the Jimmy Webbs and the Walter Packers. It has produced giants who have made national and international records, and it has produced those who are less well known but individuals who are no less in dignity and importance. Our university has prospered because it not only has adjusted, but it has often led in change. I am fully confident that Mississippi State University will make and lead in changes necessary to meet the needs ahead. However, I would predict that one thing will remain the same — the spirit of the university as in the past and present will continue to be you, our students, who are also our friends. With warmest wishes, A 4 McComas President 352 t v President James D. McComas i jr 353 Dr. George E. Kirk — Business Affairs Dr. Chester McKee — Research and Dean of Graduate Scho 354 Dr. Louis N. Wise — Agriculture, Forestry, and Veterinary Medicine -Sift ' ;. ? HP,— Dr. Robert E. Wolverton — Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty Dr. T. K. Martin — Vice President of University 355 356 Mitchell Memorial Library 357 Cooperative Education Joe Amos works with computer data at the Waterways Experiment Station in Vicksburg. This student cores into the life history of a tree 358 The Cooperative Education Program at Mississippi State University is an accelerated five year program pro- viding students a four year academic degree and two years of practical experience. Correlation of the realities in the everyday world with the academic and theoretical train- ing received at the University is accomplished by alternat- ing semesters of academic and application training, utiliz- ing the fall, spring, and summer as a training or school period. The Co-op graduate is much sought after by employers, because he is considered to be two to five years ahead of a regular four year graduate without experience. A Co-op student receives a better job assignment, higher starting salary, and more responsibility upon accepting permanent employment. Employers are placing more and more emphasis on Cooperative Education as the demand for Co-op students exceeds the supply. The employment trend is for employers to fill vacancies with fully trained functioning professionals from their Co-op graduates. Mississippi State University Co-op students are employed throughout the United States, some have trav- eled abroad, and many totally finance their education with the income earned during the training period. Mike Thomas prepares a solution for an analysis at Dow Chemical in Texas. Co-op students gain practical experience on the job. 359 College of Agriculture Sweet potato research is a part of the food processing lab. Malcom Dye of the Horticulture Department inspects flowers which will be used for landscaping of the campus. 360 Dean Charles Lindley ' he Department of Viticulture, completed in 1977, will play an integral art in developing Mississippi ' s wine industry. The College of Agriculture and Home Economics offers students the opportunity to prepare themselves for the many challenging careers that vary from production agri- culture. Agriculture and Home Economics combine the biological, physical, and social sciences to train students for careers in the agricultural and food industry of the nation. This industry bountifully provides the food and fiber needs of this nation and still has ample surplus to share with a hungry world. This great industry is managed by people trained in agriculture — people who know and understand the inter- working relationships of all segments of the industry. Pre- paring graduates to function within this far reaching food and fiber industry in the College of Agriculture and Home Economics. The training of students is accomplished through the teaching departments inclu ding the Animal Sciences, Plant Sciences, Home Economics, Extension Education, Landscape Architecture, Biochemistry, and Agricultural Economics. School of Architecture The School of Architecture at Mississippi State Univer- sity is the first professional architecture school in the his- tory of Mississippi. During the university ' s centennial year, 16 students completed the five year professional pro- gram and were awarded a Bachelor of Architecture degree. These are the first architecture graduates ever edu- cated in the State of Mississippi. This achievement should be a source of pride for the university and for the state. The School of Architecture has recently expanded its programs so that the entire environment of Mississippi can become a laboratory for architecture students. A branch studio has recently been organized in Jackson to offer the experience of studying urban issues in an urban setting. Other branch studios are planned in other parts of the state to provide living learning experiences for stu- dents in their final year of study at Mississippi State. These studios provide the additional resource of real world problem-solving for the benefit of the citizens of Mississippi. The school has continued its tradition of a strong guest lecturer program, architectural exhibit series, and student field trips to places of architectural significance. Plans for a graduate program, research expansion and continuing education are all a part of the future of Missis- sippi ' s School of Architecture. These students are working on a Coliseum Design project. 362 The architecture student ' s drawing board becomes a second home. Formerly a cow barn, the Architecture building is now the home of architecture students 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Jean William Gene McMinn 363 College of Arts and Sciences The College of Arts and Sciences, with twenty-one teaching departments, approximately 230 faculty mem- bers, and over 2,000 students, is one of the largest and the most diverse of the colleges that make up the university. It functions as a liberal arts college, a university college, and a graduate school and research center. As a liberal arts college it seeks to enhance the students ' understanding of themselves and the world they live in, while at the same time preparing them for a career or, if they have the desire and ability, for further study in graduate or professional school. As a university college it is responsible for provid- ing foundation courses in the basic sciences and liberal arts for all MSU students. As a graduate school and research institute it seeks to foster an environment where the frontiers of knowledge can be expanded through basic and applied research. 364 Sketching portions of the campus environment is required for Freehand Drawing. ON TOE LITERARY GENETICS OF SHAKSPERFS PLAYS Biology student examines lides. The MSU English department offers courses from classical literature to creative poetry. 365 College of Business « is The College of Business and Industry at Mississippi State University was organized in 1915. It was not only the first college of business in Mississippi, but it is one of the oldest in the United States. The College of Business is one of approximately one hundred twenty colleges of business that are fully accredited by the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business at both the graduate and the undergraduate levels. The College of Business and Industry offers a variety of directions a student can take as he pursues his degree objectives. In addition to the diver- sity of employment opportunities, the curriculum require- ments for a degree in business at Mississippi State Univer- sity provides a student with the foundation and stimulus for long-term growth and development. The College of Business and Industry offers the Bachelor of Science in Business and Industry, the Master of Business Administra- tion, Master of Science, Master of Public Accountancy, and the Doctor of Business Administration degrees. Dean Gaines M. Rogt 366 and Industry McCool Hall houses the College of Business and Industry. Computer courses are necessities for most business major t fall high school day. Business and Industry displays the computer they built during summer month 367 College of Education The primary mission of the College of Education is to assist Mississippi State University in achieving its goals in the areas of teaching, research, and service. Specifically, the College of Education functions to provide quality pro- grams to prepare teachers and supportive personnel for the educational community of this state and region. Pro- grams designed to enable the College to fulfill its mission are available at both the undergraduate and graduate lev- els. Program offerings serve those who are interested in teaching the elementary and secondary schools in various areas of specialization. The support areas include pro- grams for school administrators, counselors, band and vocal music directors, and athletic coaches. Through organized and informal contacts with the chil- dren and youth, the College of Education seeks to keep its efforts both practical and stimulating. Also, efforts are made to be aware of the most urgent need for those engaged in teaching to strengthen their competencies. Therefore, program offerings are available leading to the master ' s, the specialist, and the doctoral levels. Graduates of the program hold key positions in various areas and lev- els of education in the state and region. All teacher prepa- ration programs are fully accredited through the doctor ' s degree. Education majors gain experience working with children at the Villag Nurserj 368 A student in the College of Education learns through Micro Teaching with Audio Visual Equipme Dean Merrill M. Hawkins Learning through observation is as important as through textbooks. 369 t -—■-CI C£3 C£D arning how to operate technical equipment such as the lathe is important to engineering students. The College of Engineering was founded during the 1902-03 academic year and completed its Diamond Jubilee celebration along with the University ' s Centennial Cele- bration. The College has produced many distinguished gradu- ates during its 76 year history as evidenced by their accomplishments in industry and their contributions to education. A total of 9,603 degrees have been awarded. Presently there are ten curricula offering degrees in Engineering at MSU. The College is most fortunate to have every program accredited. Engineering is a demanding profession and every graduate is special to the College in that he she represents a person well trained in the tech- nological world as well as broadened in the humanistic world . Engineering graduates have taken their place in the technical fields as well as those of medicine, law, reli- gion, and education. The College of Engineering insists on maintaining the high standard that has been set by its graduates and to press for the total professional recognition that is due because of its outstanding contributions made for the benefit of mankind . The formally male dominated College of Engineering include at present, 156 has expanded I female students 370 . A College of Engineering Students learning how to operate transit equipment. u 6JI ft iltiilili i 0 aj % | C ,fjm « iMB | X MM I K TTW| 1 I V IT  J « j tffeM I _- ! Hi§flk 1 | 371 School of Forest Resources Determining the nutritional requirements of catfish is one phase of the Department of Fisheries ' research. The School of Forest Resources seeks to impart knowl- edge of our renewable natural resources and the goods and services that these resources provide to our way of life. The teaching and research programs of the School provide a challenging environment for developing profes- sionals in forest management, wildlife and fisheries, and wood utilization who are preparing themselves for a soci- ety that wants more resources from a smaller land base. The School seeks to provide a scientific and managerial basis for wise resource management and utilization. Stu- dent participation in work-study programs and research projects provide added dimensions to coursework. Through a combination of coursework in general educa- tion and professional courses, the graduate is equipped to have a more meaningful life while contributing a service that insures a strong resource base for the future. Students are encouraged to participate in professional organiza- tions which promote leadership and professional growth. Chris Lagarde, Rich Coyle, and Joe Pete seine a catfish pond on the Sout Farm as part of a research projec 372 , The School of Forest Resources provides statistical information to Mississippi timber producers. Dean J. Charles Lee The Department of Game and Fisheries is conducting experiments into the habits of wild animals native to Mississippi. 373 College of Veterinary Medicine The College of Veterinary Medicine at Mississippi State University was formed by an act of the Mississippi State Legislature in 1974. The Academic, Program was imple- mented upon admission of the first class of 24 students in 1977. The second class of 32 students began their studies in July, 1978. The curriculum is dedicated to excellence and to the graduation of veterinarians with skills especially appro- priate to the needs of Mississippi and who will be respected and sought nationwide. Throughout, special attention is devoted to the food animal especially cattle, swine, poultry and fish. The curriculum comprised three phases. Phase I occupies one calendar year and deals with basic biomedical sciences relevant to THE NORMAL ANIMAL and presented primarily on an organ system basis. During this time 1 , students are also introduced to fundamental clinical skills. Eighteen months of study (divided into two nine-month years) constitute Phase II, THE ABNORMAL ANIMAL, again on the organ system basis. Phase III, the fourth year, concentrates on THE CLINICAL PROBLEM, is species oriented, and incorpo- rates an internship program. The content of each course is explicitly stated at the level of course goals and objectives. Topics of instruction and desired learning objectives for each topic are given to students at the beginning of each course and they serve as instruction and evaluation guidelines. These courses make extensive use of audiovisual materials prepared in the College ' s own media production unit. In all of the courses which comprise; Phase I there are about 1200 student con- tact hours, and the total effort represents the most explicit and detailed curriculum in veterinary medicine in the country. Giving physicals to pets is a daily routine for vet students. X-Rays help to determine the extent of a canine fraclun 374 The new Veterinary Science building under construction will be a great asset to the College of Veterinary Medicine. Caring for young animals is one of the rewards of being a veterinarian. Dean James G. M 375 Stennis Institute Here at Mississippi Stale University we have cherished traditions of excellence in our academic programs. As we close our first century as an active, vibrant educational institution and enter our next century of service, we have dreams and plans for even greater achievements of excel- lence. Senator John C. Stennis The career of Senator John C. Stennis had served as an illuminating force in the; field of public service. Wishing in some permanent way to memorialize this great MSU alumnus, Mississippi State University and the Mississippi Slate University Development Foundation established a fund to create the John C. Stennis Chair in Political Sci- ence. The; first holder of the Stennis Chair is Dr. Morris Col- lins, Jr., formerly Dean of the College of Public Affairs of The American University in Washington, D.C. Dr. Collins also holds the position of director of the Stennis Institute of Government of Mississippi State University, which began operating formally on July 1, 1977. The prime aims of the Stennis Chair and Institute are (1) to promote more effective teaching of government to the young people of Mississippi, on both the college and pub- lic school levels, and (2) to mobilize the educational resources of the University so that they might better serv- ice the local and state governments of Mississippi. In an effort to begin accomplishing these goals, the Chair and Institute during their first year have initiated and continued several programs a few of which are described here. The competition for the; John C. Stennis Scholarship in Political Science (awarded each year to two outstanding Mississippi senior high school students who plan to enroll in MSU) was intensified through the initiation of a one-week trip between the Scholar ' s junior and senior years to Washington, to study our national gov- ernment from a base of operation in the office of Senator Stennis. Since its inception in 1975, the 1978-79 academic year marks the first year in which there are eight Stennis Scholars on the MStI campus. A great deal of time is also spent by the Stennis Chair and Institute in trying to bring lo the campus an increasing number of well-known digni- taries as well as lesser-known individuals and groups in effort lo broaden the exposure of Mississippi ' s students to some ol I he nations outstanding persons in public affairs. 376 Cobb Institute The imposing statue of the grandfather of King Tul is one of several valuable artifacts found in the Cobb Institute ' s Egyptian collection. 377 Development Foundation From its beginning in 1962, the principal purpose of the MSU Development Foundation has been to assist Univer- sity students through scholarships, to attract and retain better faculty, to improve facilities, to support academic programs and research activity, and to serve as a focus for continued private support for the University. During MSU ' s centennial year, the Development Foun- dation has conducted a campaign to raise $4 million for the construction of the Centennial Creative Arts Center. Building Tomorrow ' s Tradition by Fulfilling Today ' s Cultural Needs has been the theme of this campaign, in which hundreds of alumni, friends of the University, fac- ulty, and students have participated. McCool Hall, Allen Hall, and the Chapel of Memories have been built, all or in part, with private gifts through the Foundation. The establishment of the Stennis Chair in Political Science and endowed Chairs of Insurance and Real Estate will have far-reaching effects on higher educa- tion in Mississippi. These and other academic programs supported by the Foundation are enhancing the quality of education at MSU. Because the number of alumni supporting the Univer- sity through the Foundation increases each year, MSU continues to benefit from their growing commitment and contribution to academic excellence. A portrait of past president George D. Perry is unveiled by Mrs. Perry at the Patrons of Excellence banquet. 378 Field School A group of archaeologists from Mississippi State under contract with the Army Corps of Engineers spent most of the summer excavating the Kellog Site in search of clues about the lives of people who lived there hundreds of years ago. The site, located in Clay County, one mile north of the Columbus lock and dam, lay in the path of the Ten- nessee-Tombigbee Waterway Project cut-through canal and the archaeologists raced to salvage as much material from the site as possible before Tenn-Tom construction crews reached it. The site will be destroyed soon after excavation is completed, Jim Atkinson, principal investigator at Kellog and MSU staff archaeologist said shortly before excava- tion ended on September 15. We ' re reconstructing social and cultural history, Atkinson commented. We really can ' t reconstruct history in specific terms because these people didn ' t have a writ- ten language. The purpose of archaeology is to reconstruct their day to day activities: their methods of food procure- ment, animals they hunted, and the plant foods they raised or gathered. At the site, archaeologist found numerous tools, spear- points, arrowheads and pottery fragments. They also dis- covered cemeteries and several house patterns as well as an unusual bone — the neck vertebra of a jaguar. Since Europeans arrived, jaguars had been reported living in the Southwest but never in the Mississippi area. The archaeologists ' ten weeks of work at the site pro- duced numerous boxes filled with artifactual material. All of this data would have to be analyzed in time to submit a report to the Corps of Engineers in March, 1979. Glancing around at the boxfuls of work ahead of him and his staff, Atkinson sighed, Excavation isn ' t all. An archaeologist searches for fragments of man ' s past at the Kellogg Site. 379 380 Reveille 79 o co 6 Id cc Q O UJ CO CD CO CO 05 O 38! Graduates AHMED-GUEVARA GRADUATES Ahmed, Ahmed Hanad; Sudan Akande. Alice Modupe; Starkville. MS Akavipat, Sanav; Bangkok. Thailand Allen, Nancy K ; CaJedonia, MS Anderson. Nell; Meridian. MS Angelo, Olga Demetrius, Jackson, MS Armstrong, Bobby C. Jr.; Panama City, FL Artecona. Milciades R.; Paraguay Austin, M ' Lou; Biloxi, MS Azar, Mojtaba Jalalzadeh; Tehran, Iran Badran, Farduk; Starkville, MS Bahrami, Shahla; Iran Bakir. Mohamed Ali; Starkville, MS Ball. Hugh Brooks; Starkville. MS Bam. Zerbaksh T.; Bombay. India Bates. Cole; Miss. State, MS Beard. Robin N.; Miss. State, MS Beavers, Ramey L.; Starkville. MS Beheshti Maal, Ahmad; Miss. State, MS Bennett. Sherrill; Columbus. MS Black, Sara Elise; Sea View, VA Bleicher, Ervino; Santa Catarina. Brz. Bloodworth. Luther H , Grenada, MS Boddie, George; Starkville, MS Bolden. Vicki Lynn; Anguilla, MS Booker, Quinton; Shannon, MS Braswell, Glen Wayne; Starkville, MS Brown. Katheleen; Jackson. MS Brownlee, Joe Allen; Starkville, MS Burczak, John D.: Hammond, IN Byram, Melissa Ann, Iuka. MS Byrd, Michael; Corinth. MS Cabbers, Edgar; Guatamala Caceres-Castillo, Jacobo; Miss. State. MS Cagle. Lecia; Smithville, MS Carlisle. Ricky Joe; Starkville, MS Carney. Tanya; Starkville. MS Carter. Gwendolyn M.; Kilmichael. MS Case, Brenda Jo; Bastrop, LA Cavin, Don; Starkville, MS Cervellini, Genesio D.S.; Brazil Chanchai, Waimaleongoraek; Bangkok. Thailand Chapman, Annie Lee; Heidelberg, MS Chen, Betty J., Starkville. MS Chen. Ken Kin; Starkville. MS Chen. Stuart Shu Kuang; Starkville, MS Cherif, Mamadou; Abidjan. Ivory Coast Chou, Chi Whei; Miss. State, MS Chowdhury, Prabhat K.; Orissa. India Collier, Judith E.; Starkville, MS Collins. J. D.; Tupelo, MS Conn, Randall R.; New Orleans. LA Copprue, Rena; Itta Bena, MS Cosenza, Gilson W.; Starkville, MS Cox. David; Rienzi. MS Crawford, David Fondreu; Holly Bluff, MS Crecmk, Robert M.; Starkville, MS Crenshaw, Pam; Meridian. MS Crisler, Robert William; Jackson. MS Curry, Sherry D.; Greenville. MS Dandekar, Raja K.; Miss. State, MS Davidson, China M.; Houston. MS Davis, Stephen Colvin; Starkville, MS De Aponte. Lydia; Starkville. MS Deaton, Linda Ann; Hazlehurst. MS Dee, Li Jen; Miss. State. MS Denvaux, Mary; Vicksburg, MS Dickard, Foster; Jackson, MS 3ietz. Peter; Trumbull, CT Drake. Priscilla; Starkville, MS Eaton. William Thomas; Walnut, MS Elahi. Ataollah; Tehran, Iran Etewish, Omran Salrm; Benghazi, Libya Evans, Walter L.; Kosciusko, MS Fardenesh, Mohammad J.; Starkville. MS Franca, Jose B.; Sao Paulo. Brazil Galindo. Hedardo; New Orleans, LA Galup. Lisandro; Miss State, MS Gholipour, Ahad; Chicago, IL Ghomi. Nasser A.; Tehran, Iran Ghosh. Amitabha; Starkville. MS Gill. James R.; Starkville. MS Glasco. Connie; Greenville. MS Gordan, Greg; Jackson. MS Gordon. Craig; Jackson. MS Graves. Benson L.; Ackerman, MS Greenleaf. William Fox; Eupora. MS Grier, Lorna M.: Minneapolis. MN Griffin. Wayne; Miss. State, MS Guevara. Ruben; Starkville, MS 382 Graduates HALPIN-SMITH Halpin, Harley; Vicksburg, MS Hannaford, Tina: Cleveland, MS Harper, Maxinc; Greenwood, MS Harris, | R.; Platcrsville. MS Hernandez, Martin Omar: Miss Slate. MS Hetrick, Mclinda S.: Wilmington. DF, Hicks, Cheryl: Hickory, MS Hocharearn, Pranee; Thailand Hojjatie, Bahram; Iran Hollingsworth, Darwin R . Long Beach. MS Holt. Howard W; |ackson. MS Howell, David Owen; Melairie, I. A Hwang, Long |ean: Miss Slate, MS Imanirad, Mortcza: Starkville, MS Issa.RaiaR. A: Miss. Slate. MS lackson, Lloyd; Marietta. MS jalalzadehazar-Mojtaba; Tehran, Iran James. Diane Brown: Columbus, MS |en, |ang. Miss Stale, MS lenkins, Vickie Sharon: Clarksdale. MS Jordan. Holland; Starkville, MS Kazemi. |avad: Tehran, Iran Kemp. Cheryl; Greenville. MS Khatirzad, Behrooz; Iran Kidd. Cathy Elaine; Enterprise. MS Kitzmiller, Tedd S.; Your. PA Kuhirun. Kanjana: Bangkok. Thailand Kumar. R. Arun; Indirang.ir. Bang. dor Kurtz. Mark E.; Starkville, MS Kwan. Yuk Ming; Kowloon, Hong Kong Lamberth, Mary Lynn: Miss Stale. MS Langslon, Vernon B ; Raymond. MS Lee. Chang Long. Pingtong, Taiwan. RO Lee, Tung Liang; Miss, Stale. MS Lefors. Alan Floyd; Meridian. MS Liewkasamrsan. Wanna. Thailand Light, Connie; Starkville, MS Lin, Hong Lian; Taipei, Taiwan ROC Lin, Ing Ming; Miss State. MS Loden. Duke; Pontotoc, MS Loflis. Thomas E.: Columbus, MS Maa, Nelson N, T.: Taiwan Mabry, Melanee Harden; Miss. Stale, MS Magee, lames M ; Florence, MS Man. Yiu Kwan; Miss. Slate. MS Manberg, ]amelc E.; Picayune. MS Martinez, German Aufusio; Starkville. MS Malhies. Peler S,; Starkville. MS May. Mansul Terry; Madison, MS May. Raymond; McComb, MS Mays, Marilyn; Kilmichael, MS McCralh. Greg; Yazoo City, MS McNally, John J; Culfporl. MS Mirzaghafour, Saved M.; Starkville. MS Milts. Violet Chandler; Enterprise, MS Mo, Be Fong Shih; Starkville. MS Mo. Chung Dau: Starkville. MS Mohammadamini. Davood; Miss, Stale. MS Mooney, John; Starkville. MS Moore. Ellon, Jasper. FL Moorman. Jerry; Starkville, MS Morgan, Victor; Starkville. MS Mosley. Donald [.; Meridian. MS Moss. Jimmy D ; Starkville. MS Mowry, Bruce A,; Brooksville, MS Mulhns. Mary; Nelllelon. MS Nag. Kashinath; Calcutta. India Nawarat. Pariya; Bangkok, Thailand Neergaard. Johnny; Germantown. TN Negrelle. Oilson. Miss. State, MS Newell. Samuel D., Jr.; Inverness. MS Nordin. Yusof; Malacca, Malaysia Ohlmeyer. Ron; Yazoo City. MS Okeiyi. Esther C ; Miss, Slate. MS Oskouneiad. Mehdi; Miss. Slate. MS Phares. Dennis Robert; Starkville. MS Posey. Lynn; Union Church. MS Pounders, Donald; luka, MS Powers. Alice; Starkville, MS Prentice. Kathy. Starkville. MS Prukali. Weerasak; Bangkok. Thailand Qamar. Jamshed; Starkville. MS Qayum. Zahid; Miss, State, MS Quinn, Faye R.; Starkville, MS Rahuar, Daridush; Starkville. MS Rao. V. Balaii; Miss. State. MS Reese. Mary Frances; Miss. State. MS Rein. Roy O; Jackson. MS Rich, Francie Ann; Columbus, MS Riggs. Allen Clay; Yazoo City, MS Russell, Lynn. Decatur, MS Ryan, leffrev |.: Miss. Slate, MS Sadeh. Mehdi: Starkville, MS Sadeh. Roohie: Tehran. Iran Saisaway. Pranam; Songkhla, Thailand Salifou. Mahaman. West Africa Sanford. Anastasia; Clewiston. FL Sanford. Clinton M ; Corinth. MS Sanford. Elisa; Starkville, MS Santos. Jocelina: Pascagoula, MS Sayegh. Marwan; Starkville. MS Scanlan. Sheila; Rolling Meadows. 1L Seyfi. Mehdi; Iran Shin. James L.; Miss. State. MS Simmons. Jan; Meridian. MS Simon, Stephen E ; Starkville, MS Smimmons, Marty E ; Magnolia. MS Smith. Daphne. Lucedale, MS 383 Graduates SMITH-ZAHRI Freshman Felicia Fatty Getting away from Mom ' s three square meals a day, Feli- cia is overjoyed to delight in such delicacies as Cokes, Fritos, pizza, and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. If Felicia is lucky enough to have access to a car, she soon becomes familiar, on a first name basis, with the employees of Wen- dy ' s, Sonic, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Danver ' s, and Captain D ' s. She even indulges in late-night rendezvous with the delivery man from Pizza Hut. Needless to say, Felicia gets fat. Upon realizing the situation, she signs up for crash courses at Willie Daniel ' s and lives on a diet of celery, car- rots, frogurt from the Frosty Frog (which became the Toasted Toad shortly prior to its closing), and water for the next two months. w Smith. Linda Kay; Booneville. MS Sohani. Farhad; Miss. Stale, MS Soltani. Bahman A.; Miss. State. MS Sombooo. Winai; Thailand Somboonsap, Pongsatorn; Chicago. MS Spraklen. Rebecca; ]oplin. MO Springer, Carol; Starkville. MS Strong. Frank L, Jr.; Columbus. MS Sullivan. Karen Sue: (ackson. MS Sun. Yei; Taiwan Talib, Jamal; Johor, Malaysia Tashakkor. Adib; Miss. State, MS Taylor. Joel R.; Corinth. MS Taylor. Robert L., Jr.; Fieldale. VA Taylor. Stephen C.; (ackson. MS Templeton, Alexis Edgar: Yazoo City, MS Tindall, George Yaney Jr.; Columbus, MS Tingle, |ohn: Starkville. MS Tongvisoong. Saiphanya; Kalasin City. Thail. Toso. Roberto; Starkville, MS Truax. Dennis Dale; Big Pool. MD Tsay, Sbeue Jan; Taiwan Turner. Nathan; Starkville. MS Ulaeto, Tector Kenny; Starkville. MS Viseshsih, Klibtong; Bangkok, Thailand Visintini. Renato Diego; Rafaela. Argentina Waldo. W. R : Eupora, MS Walley. George Michael; Jacksonville. AR Walters, Sharon; Picayune, MS Wang. Jyh Ping; Miss. State. MS Wang. Yu Hsin Lydia; Taiwan ROC. Warren, Beckye; Starkville. MS Watkins. Raymond; Pearl. MS Watts. Lin: Vicksburg. MS Wei. Yee Tyz; Taipei. Taiwan. R.OC. West. Fabian: Starkville. MS Westerfield. Margarette: Dekalb. MS Wheeler. Edward S.i Starkville. MS White. Dale: Sardis. MS Whitehead. J. Donny; Starkville. MS Wilder. Barbara (.; Columbus. MS Williams. Jerry; StarkvUle. MS Williams. Joe L; Starkville, MS Williams. Mary: Itta Bena. MS Williamson, Candy; Starkville, MS Wilson. Carl L.: Leland, MS Wilson. Mark Farrell; Miss. State. MS Woo. Bau-Tai; Taiwan Wu. Hsing Hong; Miss. State. MS Yang, Yeou Hwa: Miss. State, MS Yazdani, Nanolla: Iran, Shiraz Yelverton. Joel; Miss. State. MS Young, Mary Lou; Vernon, AL Young. McKinley; Techula. MS 384 Jomie Black attire. White face. Red lips. Black eyes. He does promotionals for MSU theatrical productions. He poses as a live mannequin in department stores. He is a pantomimist. He is Jomie Cain. Jomie is a senior speech communication major from Jackson who plans to pursue a the- atrical career. He became interested in the art of mime during high school. At a Missis- sippi Arts Festival, Jomie met a New Yorker who gave him beneficial pointers . . . and he took it from there. Practice was Jomie ' s explanation of how he continues work on his miming. Pantomime? According to Jomie, It ' s a way of expressing things without language . . . it ' s using gestures and facial expressions. I like that. Jomie expresses himself by creating illusions. One of his favorite illusions to create? — a love scene where the lovers exchange hearts with one another. Jomie exchanges his gift of imagination with his audience. Raised eyebrows, crossed arms, a silly grin, tears, an open mouth, a pointing hand, a shoulder shrug . . . black eyes . . . red lips . . . white face — it ' s Jomie Cain with his art of pantomime. 385 Seniors ABDEL-RAHIM-BELL SENIORS Abdel-Rahim. Sadi; Maiquetia, Venezuela Abel. )ohn A.; Philadelphia, MS Abraham, Michael; Inverness, MS Adams, Dennis; Columbia, MS Adams, Gayle; Miss, State, MS Adams, Janice Mane; Miss. State. MS Adams, jerry Lee; Bogue Chitto, MS Adams, Joyce B.; Miss, Slate, MS Adcock, Janet; Biloxi. MS Adkms. DonaJd B ; Biloxi, MS Adkins. William M ; Union, MS Agnew, Debra J.; Tupelo. MS Aiken. Marc Alan; Starkville, MS Ainsworth. Lee Cary; Senalovis. MS Albritton. Martha; Starkville. MS Alexander, Elizabeth A.; Jackson. MS Alexander. Patricia; Greenville, MS Alexander, Susan; Bay Springs. MS Alford. Patricia Ann; West Point. MS Allen. Arlena; Oakland, MS Allen. Cathy; Okolona, MS Allen. Janice M ; Clinton, MS Allen, Jo Ann; Ololona. MS Allen, Mickey; Walnut Grove. MS Allen, Pamela Sue; Meridian. MS Allen, Steven T.; Jackson, MS Allgood. William Bruce; Brandon. MS Allred. Sylvia A.; Brookhaven, MS Allred. Teresa B ; McComb, MS Alsworth. Michael S ; Decatur. MS Amos. Beryl Pertrella; Leland, MS Anderson, Bill; Jackson, MS Anderson, David; Miss. State. MS Anderson, Dennis; Jackson, MS Anderson, Margaret; Canton, MS Andries. Janet; Jackson. MS Anthony, Albert; Crawford, MS Appleton, Stuart; Gulfport, MS Armour, James Michael; Houlka, MS Armstrong, Beth; Mathiston. MS Armstrong. David W ; Vaiden, MS Arnold. Don W.; Madison, MS Arnold. James R.; Halliesburg. MS Arthur. Basil K ; Starkville. MS Artmann. Cholly; Miss State. MS Artmann, Oily; Jackson. MS Ashcraft. John E. G.; Greenwood, MS Asher. Michael; Starkville, MS Asl, Mir Yahya Moosavi; Miss. State, MS Atwood. Dwain Chase; Kosciusko, MS Aultman, William Harmon; Columbus. MS Avin. Tina Marie; Picayune, MS Aycox, James; Rosedale, MS Bachari, Bahram; Starkville. MS Backstrom. Charles F ; Columbus. MS Bailey. James P.; Gulfport. MS Bailey, Mark; Tupelo. MS Bai ley. Cynthia Anne; Clarksdale. MS Bailey, Kent Henderson Baker, Tammye Lynn; Pontotoc, MS Ball. Cerecia Ann; Ecru, MS Ball. Juanester C ; Belzoni, MS Ballard. Kimberly Kay; Leland. MS Bardwell, Cyndee; Jackson, MS Barfield. David; Vicksburg. MS Barham, James H.; Coldwaler. MS Barham. Michael R ; Carthage. MS Barlow. Victoria Adelle; Jackson. MS Barnes, Carey Wayne; Sulligent, AL Barnhart. Perry David; Brandon, MS Barnhill. Harry Dean; Columbus. MS Barnhill. Kathy; Lauderdale. MS Barns. Betty Lynn; Charleston. MS Barrentine. Cathy; Marks. MS Baskin, Richard; Pontotoc. MS Bass. Mike T.; Pontotoc. MS Baxter. Karen; Kosciusko. MS Bayley, Donna; Starkville. MS Bazemore. Elizabeth Anne; Miss. Stale, MS Beard. David M.; Waynesboro. MS Beasley. Calvin; Columbus. MS Beasley. Milzi Gail; Tupelo, MS Beattie. Carol J.; Starkville, MS Beck, Paula: Starkville. MS Beckum. Greta A.; Starkville, MS Beeler, Hazel E.; Greensboro, NC Belk, Donnie; West Point, MS Bell. Barbara L.; Bruce, MS Bell. Peggy Lynn; Starkville, MS Bell, Rosa DemaresM.; Pascagoula. MS 386 Seniors BELL-CAMPBELL Bell. William David; Meridian, MS Benvenutti, David M ; Bay St Louis, MS Berlin. Mdrlin L . Laurel, MS Berry. Carla; Biloxi, MS Berry, Sharon. Starkvillc, MS Biddy, Ann; Columbus, MS Bills. Beverly; Rulcville, MS Birchell, Dorothy Ann. Vicksburg, MS Bishop, Byron T. Ill; Starkvillc. MS Bishop, Joseph R.; Saltillo. MS Bishop, Judy; Booneville, MS Black. Ronald E; Jackson, MS Blackmore. Richard Karl; Vicksburg, MS Blackwell, Rhonda Lynn. Bay Springs. MS Blake. L C ; New Albany. MS Blakeney. James Anthony; Jackson, MS Bland. Roger, Tupelo, MS Bland. Sue; Mathiston. MS Blanlon. Richard I, ; Meridian. MS Blaylock. Sam; Bruce. MS Bliss. Robert Edward. Forest. MS Blocker. Adrian; Starkvillc. MS Boatman. Suzanne. Starkvillc, MS Bojzer. Suzanne, Amory. MS Bolden, Connie R , Memphis, TN Boler. Clenda; Philadelphia. MS Boleware. Jeff; Flossmoor. IL Bond, [ohn F., Jr ; [ackson, MS Booker. George M , |r .; Durant, MS Booth. Beverly Sue. Birmingham. AL Booth, Henry L.: Goodman, MS Borck, John C; Starkvillc. MS Bornside. Walter Edsel; Miss. Stale. MS Bost, Elizabeth Annette; Pontotoc. MS Bouie. Carolyn Ann; Gatlman, MS Bouldin, Elton; Boa , AL Bouler. Debra Lee; Gulfport. MS Boulwell, Steve R . Quitman. MS Bowles. Mike; Greenwood. MS Boyd. Andy; Columbus. MS Boyd. Cinger; McComb. MS Boyd, R Wayne; Shreveport. LA Boyd, Randal; jayess, MS Brackin. Paul J.; Starkvillc. MS Branch. Denise Gaye; Pascagoula. MS Brandon. Charles. McCarley, MS Branning. Bruce. Colhnsville. MS Branton, Kathenne C; Leland. MS Brasfield. Monte; Smilhville. MS Braslow, Susan Amelia. Indianola. MS Breaizel. Thomas; Meridian. MS Breckenndge. Donald Ray; Ellisville, MS Breeland, Larry J ; Gulfport, MS Brent, Collins E.; Greenville, MS Brent, Robert S.; Crystal Springs. MS Brewer. Gary; Louisville, MS Brewer, Leroy |. Jr.; Starkvillc, MS Brewer, Sharon D.; Starkvillc. MS Bnckell. Amy; Jackson. MS Bril. Michael F.; Long Beach, MS Broadway. Donna. Southhaven. MS Broadway. Janice. Olive Branch. MS Brock. Al; Newton. MS Brookins. William D III; Okolona. MS Brooks. Randy G ; Miss Stale. MS Broom. Reggie; Pascagoula. MS Brown. Amy. Collinsville, MS Brown. Cindy; Glosler. MS Brown. Frances Lanelle; Winona. MS Brown, John Shannon; Columbus. MS Brown, Joseph L.; Lucedale. MS Brown, Marie; Chicago. IL Brown. Mary Ann. Meridian, MS Brown. Mary Marie. Chicago, IL Brown, Randy Floyd; Lucedale. MS Brown. Rusty; Vicksburg. MS Brown. Shirley; Oakland, MS Brown. Willie; Vicksburg. MS Bromfield, Michael. Osyka. MS Bryant, Steven E ; Jackson. MS Bryon. Amelia; Clinton. MS Bryson. John R.; Starkvillc. MS Bryson. Mary Ann A.; Starkville. MS Buck. Angela; Columbus. MS Buck. Janis Pamsh; West Point. MS Buckley. |ames Jr.; Greenwood. MS Buie, Carolyn; Gallmen. MS Bullard.CarlaP. Nesbitl. MS Bunham. William Darrell Laurel. MS Bunner. Jane; Jackson. MS Buntin. Carmen; Starkvillc. MS Burch. Roy Everett; Preston. MS Burchfield. Becky; Columbia. MS Burger. Roger Alan. Starkville. MS Burnett. Lela; Charleston, MS Burns. John Baxter IV; Jackson. MS Burton. Augusta; Starkville. MS Burton. Stan: Little Rock. MS Butler. Deborah Susan; Mantee. MS Butts. Marvin Everelt Jr ; (ackson. MS Byrd. Kevin R.; Long Beach. MS Byrd. Ronald W . Brookhaven. MS McKinney. David; Ocean Springs. MS Cagle. Deborah Sur; Brilliant. AL Cain. Bruce L.; Ocean Springs. MS Caldwell, William S . Starkville, MS Callahan. Beth C ; Wesl Point. MS Campbell, Brian K ; Clinton. MS 387 Seniors CAMPBELL-CROSLAND Campbell, Jacqueline; Starkville, MS Campbell. Kelly A.; Columbus, MS Campbell, M. Jerrell; Vicksburg, MS Campbell, Sharon K.; Boonevifie. MS Canady, Randal] R ; Ocean Springs, MS Canfield, Glenna Marie; Hattiesburg, MS Carley. Mari; Starkville. MS Carmichael. David; Albany. GA Carpenter, Roy; Starkville, MS Carr, Eddie; Newton, MS Carr, (ames Henry; Monticello. MS Carraway. Gloria; Starkville, MS Carroll, Bruce W.; Tuscaloosa, AL Carroll. William Eugene: Columbus. MS Carson. Martin F.; Taylorsville. MS Carter. Editb F ; Eupora. MS Carter, Jeannie L; Starkville, MS Carter, Kathryn Milam; Vicksburg, MS Carter. Kay; Belzoni. MS Carter, Raymond D.; Biloxi. MS Carter. Sara Anne; Meridian. MS Cartledge. R Sydney; B ' ham., AL Cartwright, Terry E.; Booneville, MS Carver. Michael J.; Bay St. Louis, MS Cascio, Charles A.; Leland. MS Case, Marsha A.; Jackson, MS Cassino, Valentina M.; Vicksburg, MS Cassity, Pratt: Jackson. MS Cassumus. Vicki; Ocean Springs. MS Castello. Merritt R.; StarkvUle, MS Caswell, Betty Jo; Greenville, MS Cathey, John Steven; Columbus, MS Caulfield, Cindy. Jackson. MS Causey, Jody A.; Jackson, MS Causey, Joe; Starkville, MS Causey, Linnie; Jackson, MS Chadwick, Clara Gene; Jackson, MS Chapman, Keith James; Brandon, MS Chapman, Kenny R; Brandon, MS Chapman, Kerry R ; Brandon, MS Charlton. Leslie J.; Louisville. MS Chase. Mary Ann; Hazlehurst, MS Cbebly. Elias; Carcacas. Venezuela Chew. Carolyn; Hernando, MS Chisholm, James H., Jr.; Tupelo, MS Chism, Timothy Lynn; Columbus, MS Chisolm, Rodger; Starkville, MS Chow, Lillian; Greenville, MS Chow, Tammy: Greenwood. MS Christian. Bunny; Jackson. MS Clark, Brian L.; Jackson, MS Clark. Cheryl; Louisville. MS Clark, David L.; Kosciusko, MS Clark, Girtha R ; Starkville. MS Clark. Kenneth Steve II; Baldwyn. MS Clark, Walter D.; Gulfport. MS Clarke. Michael H ; Jackson. MS Cleveland, Ricky; Union, MS Coats. R. Buck: Starkville. MS Coats. Susan; Okolona. MS Coatsworth. Cynthia Ann; Jackson, MS Cochran, Candy; Jackson, MS Cochran, Catherine Jo; APO New York Coggin, Janet Marion; Jackson, MS Coggins. Holly; Baldwyn, MS Coker, Hugh; Tupelo, MS Cole, Carol Eaton; Jackson, MS Cole, Cheryl; Houlka. MS Cole, Ted W.; Raleigh. MS Cole, Vicki: Columbus, MS Coleman, Cynthia F.; Starkville, MS Coleman, David M . Ackerman, MS Coleman, Dennis Frank; Jackson, MS Coleman, Franklin; Greenville, MS Coleman, Randy; Starkville. MS Collins, Cathy Luellen: Duck Hill, MS Collins, Judy; Anguilla. MS Collins, Sheila N . Sturgis, MS Combes, Jack; Flora, MS Combs, Bob; Gulfport, MS Compton, Caroline; Vicksburg, MS Compton. John: Meridian. MS Cook. Sara Elizabeth; Yazoo City. MS Cook, Tomi Elizabeth; Southaven, MS Cook, William; Meridian, MS Cooley, James Frankie; Nettleton, MS Corey, Mark Willson; Starkville, MS Cormier, Gary R.; Starkville. MS Corr. David W.; Morgan City, MS Covington, Lowell E.; Columbus, MS Coward. Olyn Dell; Starkville, MS Cowart, Pamela Dean; Jackson, MS Cowden, Julia Anne; Amory, MS Cox, Dennis: Pass Christian, MS Cox, James P. Ill; Jackson. MS Cox, Phyllis Anne; Columbus. MS Cox, Vivian; Baldwyn, MS Coyle, Richard; Pascagoula. MS Crafton, Gary; Starkville. MS Crafton. Glenn E.; Starkville. MS Crawford. Dianne; Greenville. MS Crawford. Louis H.; Long Beach, MS Crawford, Paula; Columbus, MS Crawford, Teresa Jayne; Clinton, MS Creekmore, Bonnie; Louisville, MS Crenshaw, William R . Greenwood. MS Crockett. Debby; Coldwater. MS Crosland. Bobby; Jackson. MS 388 Seniors CRUSE-DOBBEL Career Placement Aids Seniors Perhaps one of the most beneficial services of the university is the Career Placement Office. Through it, students are able to meet with representatives of large corporations for job interviews. Engineering major Jim Smith explained the proce- dures followed in interviewing. Neither the employe nor the student really knows what to expect — both are somewhat nervous. During the course of the interview, they discuss the corporation involved, and the prospec- tive employee receives general information concerning the job he is seeking. Later, if the company is still inter- ested, they will usually plan a field trip to the job loca- tion for the student, and he receives further familiariza- tion with the company and its policies. Jim feels these interviews are a definite asset for the graduating senior. He comments on the service saying, From the large number of corporations represented, students are offered a wide range of career opportunities. According to Smith, the placement service simplifies the process of finding a job after college graduation. Smith ' s advice for any student going into an interview is to be yourself and act natural, because if you are not, then the interviewer is talking to someone else. Cruse. Wall; Baldwyn. MS Culpepper, Ronald; Saliis, MS Cummins, Sherri; Vicksburg. MS Currey, Camille; Clinton, MS Curry, jack R.. Jr.; Ruleville. MS Curry, Vickie Nelson; Jackson, MS Daams, Dave; Miss. State, MS Dabbs. Dudley J.; Quitman, MS Dahlem, Howard; Aberdeen, MS Dale, Brenda; Scooba. MS Dalton, Susan; Corinth, MS Daly, Barney; Louisville, MS Daniels, Floyd; Weir. MS Daniels. Harold; Richton. MS Dannel, Mimi; Columbus. MS David, Evon; Sturgis. MS David, Jeanine M : Jackson. MS Davids. Peter; Pass Christian, MS Davidson, Sandra Kay; Verona, MS Davis, Delane: Waynesboro. MS Davis, Ginga; Starkville. MS Davis. James Fred; Jackson, MS Davis, Keith; Quitman. MS Davis, Maury L.; Pascagoula, MS Davis, Pamela Michelle; Fulton, MS Davis. Phillip R.; Memdenhall. MS Davis, Russell M.; Jackson, MS Davis, Thomas Steven; Bude, MS Davis, Wilfred Earl; Sturgis, MS Deanes. Chestine Hatten; Aberdeen. MS Deavens. Lavern: Aberdeen. MS Deer, Larry Bruce; Clinton. MS Dees, Betty; Taylorsville, MS Dees, Joe; Taylorsville, MS Delouche, Michael; Miss. State, MS Dendy, Harold; Houston, MS Dennis, Mary Juanita; Lawrence, MS Denson. Amy; Bay Springs, MS Dethloff. Bruce Keith; Moss Point. MS Dewberry. Kenneth Gwenn; Starkville, MS Dichiara, John; Aberdeen, MS Dickens, Flora Elizabeth; Oxford. MS Distefane, Emily; Natchez, MS Dixon. D. Andrew Jr.; Benton, MS Dobbel. Carlos; Miss. State, MS 389 Seniors DOBBS-FLANNES iff Joe Jock Many male students dream of living in McArthur Meat Dorm, eating regular meals of steak and potatoes, and being worshipped by countless swervy coeds with Farrah Fawcett hair styles. Joe Jock is capable of uttering only one syllable words and sentences of no more than three words. His favorite expressions are Joe want food. and Joe like hit-ball. ' 1 If Joe is not able to pass basic English and ele- mentary math, he must be physically large enough to suc- cessfully scare the instructor into not failing him. Usually Joe majors in Physical Education and becomes the football coach at his old high school. Dobbs. Donna; Port Bibson, MS Dolan, John W.; Wesson, MS Dollar, Carolyn Bernice; Magee, MS Donohoe, Roy M., Jr.; Jackson, MS Doremus. Jeff; Brookhaven, MS Doughty, Kerry M.; Columbus, MS Douglas, Jenny; Long Beach, MS Dowdy, Pamela J.; Morton, MS Dowlatshahi, Shida; Iran Downs. E. Bud; Newton, NC Dubose, Patrice; Ackerman, MS Duett. Lex; Meridian, MS Duncan, James C Ill; Walnut Grove, MS Dunigan, David K.; Philadelphia, MS Dunn. Ruben Clark; Starkville. MS Dunn, Susie; New Orleans, LA Dunne, Patrick Aaron Jr.; Greenville, MS Easley, Deborah J.; Jackson, MS Easley, Nelson L.; Louisville, MS Eaton, Roxalynn Sue; Burnsville, MS Echols, Gloria; Pearl, MS Echols, Lewis G.; Braxton, MS Echols, Robert Kenneth; Braxton. MS Edwards. Belinda P.; Louisville, MS Edwards. Jane; Greenville, MS Edwards. Melvin L.; Jackson, MS Eichelberger, Lavom; Louisville. MS Eichelberger. Paul A.; Starkville, MS Elgin, James H.; Starkville, MS Elliott, Charles Jr.; Starkville, MS Ellis, Robert S , Jr.; Laurel. MS Ellis. Robert S.. Jr.; Laurel. MS Ellis, Yvonnie. Starkville, MS Elmerick. Teresa; Jackson, MS Elrod. Harold A.; Ripley. MS Epps, Scott; Petal. MS Epson. Glendora; Greenville, MS Ethridge. Jesse C; Madison, MS Eubanks, Jo Lynn; Louisville, MS Evans, Kenneth; Starkville, MS Evans, Sidney L. Jr.; Gulfport. MS Evans, Teresa Ann; Prentiss, MS Everett. Denis; Magee. MS Everett, Susan G.; Magee, MS Ewing, David Jr.; Okolona, MS Fancher, Oliver Wayne; Columbus. MS Fant. Lynn; MacDill AFB. FL Farley, David Parke; Corinth. MS Farrar, Tommy; Tupelo, MS Faulk. Julia E.; Mathiston, MS Faust, Angela Jean; New Albany, MS Feibelman, Kay; Vicksburg, MS Feller, John T.. Jr.; Signal Mt.. TN Ferguson, Pamela Lynn; Miss. State, MS Fick, Leonard; Decatur, MS Fields. Ruthie; Rolling Fork. MS Filgn, Lynn A.; Shannen, MS Fincher, W. Todd; Greenwood, MS Fisackerly, Grace Anne; Inverness, MS Fisher, Anna; Marks, MS Fisher, Carol Ann; Jackson. MS Fisher. Steven C; Jackson, MS Flannes, James T.; Jackson, MS 390 Seniors FLEMING-HAMILTON Fleming, Rebecca; Quitman. MS Fleming, Waller I).; Quitman, MS Fletcher. William Cassel; Clinton, MS Flood, David; Jackson, MS Flores, Jorge; Golfito, Costa Rica Floyd, Linda Lou; Goodman, MS Fondren, Timothy H.l Greenwood, MS Fore, Marc; Fdina, MN Formby, Mark Stuart; Picayune, MS Foster, Sara Mason; Houston. MS Fowler, David; Slarkville, MS Fowler, Deborah; Chicago, 1L Francis, Wayne; Tupelo. MS Franck. Donald [.; Vicksbury, MS Franklin, Martucker; Columbus, MS Franks, Danny; Slarkville, MS Frantz, Christopher E.; Tupelo, MS Freeman. Darwin; West Point, MS Freeman, Gary D.; McComb, MS Freeman, Tommy Dale; Magnolia, MS Freeny, Sandra; Carthage, MS Fuller, Cynthia Kay; Forest, MS Fulton, Patricia A.; Louisville. MS Fuqua. David Alan; Collierville, TN Gaines, David L.; Ingomar. MS Galbreath, |immie L., |r.; Vicksburg, MS Callahan, Tim; Gulfport, MS Galloway, Larry Paul; Columbus. MS Cammill, Michael T.; West Poinl, MS Gammons, Thomas Roy |r.; Belzoni, MS Gann, Tony; Woodland, MS Cannaway, Jeff M.; Nesbil, MS Gannon, Dorothy M.; Jackson, MS Gardner, James L; Starkville, MS Garner, James E. Jr.; Jackson, MS Garrison, Clen Alton; Madison, MS Garrison, Karen; Murfreesboro, TN Gaston, Cathy Sue; Eupora, MS Gaston. Eua M ; Water Valley, MS Gaudet, John; Jackson, MS Cause, Velma Jean; Tutwiler, MS Gavin, William; Columbus, MS Gentry, Ellen Curry; Starkville, MS Gentry, James O.. Jr.; Meridian, MS George, Carol C; Vicksburg, MS George, Willie F., Jr.; Kosciusko, MS Germany, Homer Rex; Union. MS Germany, Lowery Q.; Jackson, MS Giachelli. Gregory; Holly Ridge, MS Gibbons, Susan L; Madison, MS Gibson, Ann Denise; Jackson, MS Gilbert, Linda; Starkville, MS Gilbreath, James Michael; Vicksburg, MS Giles, Patricia Lynn; Meridian, MS Gillespie. Ethen; Starkville, MS Gillespie, Margaret R.; Blue Springs, MS Glenn, Jeweltine; Louisville, MS Glove, Zelma; Goodman, MS Glover, Zelma R.; Goodman, MS Goff, Michael E.; Leaf, MS Golden, Clifton. Jr.; Eupora, MS Golden, Lori; Starkville, MS Gomillion, Ronald; Carthage, MS Gordan, David L. Jr.; Irvington, AL Gordon. Douglas Edward; Houston. MS Gorman, Jerri; Jackson. MS Gortney. Connie; Baton Rouge, LA Grafe, Dawn; Lucedale, MS Graham, Dennis L. Ill; Jackson, MS Graham, Mark J.; Starkville, MS Graham, Robbie Keith; Sard is, MS Granger. Cynthia; Meridian, MS Grant, Anne; Isola, MS Grant, Robert Davis; Jackson, MS Graves, Randy Edward; Roxie, MS Graves. Robert F.. |r.; Atlanta. GA Graves, Sidney O. Ill; Natchez, MS Green, Anthony Dwighl; Jackson, MS Green. Barry Dale; Philadelphia, MS Green, Mark Richard; Jackson, MS Green. Mike; Jackson. MS Greene, Gregory John; Greenville. MS Greene, Vickie R.; Jackson, MS Griffin, Gloria; Houston. MS Griffin, Joyce S.; Meridian, MS Grilzman. Maurice H; Gulfport. MS Gruber, Leslie; Jackson. MS Guess, James Fred; Starkville, MS Guice, Stephen L., II; Miss. State, MS Guimaraes. Cleber Morais; Itaguara. M.G. Brazil Guion, Ellen; Jackson. MS Guthrie, Kenneth Leon; Yazoo City, MS Guthrie. Randal Lynn; Wiggins. MS Guyton, Walter Lawrence; Jackson, MS Gwin, Lucien C. Ill: Natchez, MS Haas, Shurley Collrell; West Point. MS Haggard. John K.; Jackson. MS Haggard. Ricky L.; Noxapater, MS Hagwood, Howard Earl: Meridian, MS Hailey, Kent Henderson; Macon, MS Hairston, Bettie; Crawford, MS Hairston. Guy; Columbus, MS Hajiallahverdipour. M.; Miss. State, MS Hales, Mary; Pasacagoula, MS Hall, Cynthia A.; West Point. MS Hall, Karen Cene; McComb. MS Hamblin. John L.; Kosciusko, MS Hamilton. Dianne; Greenville. MS 391 Seniors HAMILTON-HOWELL Hamilton. Edna Eslelle; Slidell, LA Hamillon, Hope; Pascagoula. MS Hamlin. Mark Edward; West Point. MS Hampton. Newassa M.; West Point. MS Hampton. Rufus Jr ; Louisville, MS Hancock. Cindee Mane; Laurel, MS Hannah, Charles Wayne; Clarksdale. MS Hannah. James L.; McCool. MS Hannah, Larry B.; Starkville, MS Harbour. Donna; Dekalb. MS Hardeman. Sandra )ean; Flora, MS Harding. Eddie: Vicksburg, MS Hardwick. Ouida; Senalobia. MS Hardy. Tim; Vernon. AL Hargrove. Henry P.; Greenwood. MS Harkins, Michael M ; lackson. MS Harllley. Peggy; Starkville. MS Harper. Beulah Faye; Shannon. MS Harper. Tina Lynn; Meridian. MS Harploe, Joe; Starkville. MS Harrell. Nicholas R .; Ripley. MS Harngan. William F,. Chafeavgay, NY Harrington. |acky David. McComb. MS Harrington. Michael F ; lackson, MS Harris. Dorphine; Olive Branch, MS Harris. Gail; Starkville. MS Harris. George, Gleenwood. MS Harris, James; West Palm Beach. FL Harris. James |. Jr : Clarksdale. MS Harris, Linda Dianne; Hernando. MS Harris. Linda R . Starkville. MS Harris. Stephen; Starkville. MS Harrison, Barbara, Little Rock, MS Harrison, Mike; Forest, MS Hartness. Linda Kay. Noxapater. MS Hartness. Shelia B.; Noxapater. MS Hatch. Ricky D ; Morion. MS Hatmaker. John; Jayess. MS Havard. John M,; Lucedale, MS Hawkins. Joey R.. Jr.; Indianola. MS Hawkins, John; Miss Slate. MS Hawkins. William Alan; Yazoo City. MS Hawks. Barbara E ; Oxford. MS Haynes. Milton; Louisville. MS Hearon, Linda; Tutwiler. MS Hegwood. Sharron. Jackson. MS Henby. Angela L.; Jackson. MS Henderson. Janet. Ridgeland. MS Henderson, Teresa. Starkville. MS Hendrix. Marsha Ann; Greenville. MS Henley. Holly; Macon. MS Hennington. Jo Ann; Crystal Springs. MS Henry, Randy; West Point. MS Hensley, Quinlin; Miss State. MS Henson, Alfred, Noxapater, MS Henson. David W„ Okolona. MS Herlihy. Carol. Jackson. MS Herm. Mike; Jackson. MS Herndon. Larry Thomas; Aberdeen, MS Herren. Jeff; Gulfport. MS Herring. Jeff; Meadville. MS Herringlon, Chester |r.; Louisville. MS Herrington, Vallie. Jackson. MS Herzog. Benjamin D ; Raymond. MS Hester. Deborah Lynn. Amory. MS Hewell. Joseph S.; Columbus, MS Hickman. Terry W; Crystal Springs. MS Hicks. Tom; Pinson. AL Higginbotham. Randall L ; Macon. MS Hill. Hal E.Columbus. MS Hill. Margaret A ; Starkville. MS Hill. Marilyn; Crawford. MS Hill. Marsha Anne; Holly Bluff. MS Hill. Martin; Vicksburg. MS Hindman. Philip; Louisville, MS Hinkle, Robert; Cloverdale. MS Hinton. Cassandra; Miss State. MS Hltt, Terry L: Brandon. MS Hodges, Pamela K.; Matthews, MO Hodgins, Susan Jan; Philadelphia, MS Hogan. Marha L.; Starkville, MS Hogan. Tim. Senalobia. MS Holden. Susan Leigh. Jackson. MS Holladay. Muffet; Meridian, MS Holland, Kay; Starkville, MS Holliman, Denlse; Caledonia. MS Hollingsworth, Dena; Morton. MS Hollingsworth. Steven R ; West Point. MS Holman. Michael Francis. Pascagoula. MS Holt. Ceneral III. Mound Bayou, MS Hollzclaw, Patricia M ; Jackson. MS Honea. Joan II Magnolia. MS Honeycutt. Laura Anne; Jackson. MS Honnoll. Robert; Ripley. MS Hood. John Austin 111; Belzoni. MS Hood. Patricia; Grenada. MS Hopkins. Harley H III; Jackson. MS Hopkins. Linda; Louisville. MS Hopkins. Randy; Tiplersville. MS Hopper. David C ; Meridian. MS Hopton. Teresa Ann: Jackson. MS Home. Breand J.; Shugualak. MS Home, William D . Jr ; Jackson. MS Horton, Michael; Jackson. MS Howard. Steven L.; Laurel. MS Howard. Terry W.; Miss Stale. MS Howe, Robert K.: Miss. State, MS Howell. Terrence L.; Lucedale, MS 392 Seniors HOWELL-KERN Howell, William Larry; Arnory, MS Howze, John; Long Beach, MS Hozie, Susan; Miss. Stale. MS Hubbarl, Carolyn Denise; Columbus. MS Hudnall. Mary Beth; Aberdeen, MS Hudspelh, Glenn A,; Ashland. MS Huffman, Lee; Eupora, MS Huffman, Nidia Elizabeth; Balboa, Canal Zone Huggins, Joseph Clifton; Bleemington, IN Hughes. Cindy; Jackson, MS Hughes. Linda; Vicksburg, MS Hull. Calvin Travis Jr.; Jackson, MS Hullum, William Ted; Vicksburg. MS Humphries, Lucy Myra; Memphis, TN Hunt, Larry; Leakesvillc. MS Hunter. Tom W.. Anguilla, MS Huntoon. Philip Carter; Biloxi, MS Husband. Barry Lynn. Meridian. MS Hust. lames L. Ill; |ackson, MS Hutchins. Harry; Jackson. MS Hutto, Darrell Michel]; Miss. Stale. MS Immen, Mike; Starkville. MS Ingram. Chyrel; Starkville, MS Irby, Debbie; Meridian. MS Irby, Jerry Dave; Meridian, MS Irby. Joseph Anderson; Jackson. MS Irby, Paula; Starkville, MS Irwon, John Pace; Canton, MS Isaac, Jimmie L.; Starkville. MS lupe. Joe Jr.; Canton, MS lvey, Debra Jo; Picayune. MS Ivey, M. Clinton. Jackson, MS labour. Anna Lisa; Miss. Slate. MS jack, Coress L.; Dekalb, MS Jackson. Bill; Pontotoc. MS Jackson, Catherine D.; Tupelo. MS Jackson, Debra Gail; Louisville. MS Jackson, Dianne; Greenville, MS Jackson, Kathy Lynne; Brandon. MS Jackson. Kim Douglas; Starkville, MS Jackson, Lynda; Jackson, MS Jackson, Paula Slone; Meridian, MS Jackson, Tonya L ; Aberdeen, MS Jaggers, Cheryl E.; Pontatoc, MS jahadi, Mohamad; Miss. Stale. MS Jahadi, Mohamad R ; Tehran. Iran James. Angela Jill; Petal. MS James, David L.; Walnut. MS James, Rita C; Corinth. MS James, Sandra Kay. Columbus, MS Jamison, Tommy W., Jr.; Columbus. MS Jarvis, Susan F.; Louisville. MS Jasper, Ivy Delois; Tutwiler, MS Jaudon. Audrey; Hamilton, MS Jeffers. Bill; Slarkville. MS Jenkins, Larry; Yazoo City. MS Jenkins. Lillie; Slarkville. MS Jen nigs. Mary Joy; Trandon. MS Jeremay; Ocean Springs. MS Johnson, Cookie; Southaven, MS Johnson, Denise S.; Slarkville. MS Johnson, Dorothy Marion; Columbus. MS Johnson, Geoffrey; Brookhaven. MS Johnson, George H . Jr.; Miss State, MS Johnson, Jack L . Jr.; Senatobia, MS Johnson, Janet S.; Canadian. TX Johnson. Joe; Cleveland. MS Johnson, John Kirby; Starkville. MS Johnson, Karl G ; Vicksburg. MS Johnson, Rita; Rienzi. MS Johnson, Sheila D.; Bellefontaine, MS Johnson, Theresa Diane; McComb. MS Johnson. Vernice; Greenville. MS Johnson, Willie Jose; Walnut Grove. MS Johnson, Willis Howard; Jackson. MS Johnston, Margo; New Albany. MS Johnston. William N ; Short Hills, N| Jolly. Anita; Carthage. MS jolly, Sharon Lynn; Gulfport. MS Jones, Alicia D.; Starkville. MS Jones, Barbara Ann; Columbus. MS Jones, Brenda C ; Perkinston. MS Jones, Darrell Duane; Shreveport. LA Jones, Deborah Nell; Drew. MS Jones. Frank Kirk; Tupelo. MS Jones, Gregory P.; Columbia. MO Jones. Jennifer Ellen; Jackson, MS Jones, Michael; Vicksburg. MS Jones, Michael K.; Philadelphia, MS Jones, Sarita; Walnut Grove. MS Jones, Stennis; Jackson, MS Jones, Stephen T.; Brandon, MS Jordan, Paula; Lexington. MS Jordan, Joe D.; Columbus. MS Jordan. Ronald; Jackson. MS Joseph, Karen; Jackson. MS Joseph, Richard; Vicksburg, MS Josey. James Jonathan; Starkville. MS Jue, Eileen; Indianola. MS Junkm, Eric Shaun; Natchez. MS Keefer. Edward J. Jr.; Berwick. PA Keller, Steve; Florence, MS Kelley, Angela; Weir, MS Kenna, Joseph E.. Jr.; McComb, MS Kennedy. Patsy Ann; Shannon. MS Kennedy. S. ].; Corinth, MS Kerby, Elias Michael; Columbus, MS Kern, Fred Randall; Tutwiler. MS 393 Seniors KERR-MARTIN Kerr. Clyde R; Miss. Stale. MS Kerr. Gail; Jackson, MS Key. Arnita; Crawford, MS KUlen. Debbie; Collinsville, MS Killgore. David; Brandon, MS King. Carolyn A.; Pearl, MS King, David Bissett; Aliceville. AL King, Mary Kirkland; Greenville, MS King. Remell; Nesbit. MS Kinsley. Stephen Cary; Starkville. MS Kirkpatrick, fames F.; Lucedale, MS Kittle, Joseph E.: Tunica, MS Klar, Henry Eugene Jr.; Jackson. MS Klaus. Marsha; Vicksburg, MS Klein, Steven L.; Chevy Chase, MD Knight. Robert Van; Osceola, AR Koury. Philip; Leland. MS Kurtzberg, Alan Philip; Miss. State, MS Kuykendall. Edward Lantz; Starkville, MS Kyzar. Kent; Ruth. MS Ladner. Becky; New Albany. MS Ladner, Chellie; Quitman, MS Lagarde, Richard Kevin; Bay St. Louis, MS Laham, Vicki: (ackson, MS Lambert. Elizabeth Ann; Brookhaven, MS Lamberth, L Michael; Corinth, MS Lambright. David Scott; Brookhaven, MS Lamm, Arthur E . Baton Rouge, LA Lampkin, Barbara Dian; Morton, MS Land, Marcia A ; Batesville. MS Land, Thomas L, Jr.; Tupelo. MS Landrum, La Tonis; Greenville, MS Langley, Elizabeth Ann; Holly Bluff, MS Langley. Rosalind Lazette; Clarksdale, MS Langston, Douglas; Oakland, MS Latham, Huey 111; Jackson, MS Lavender. Gerald Steven; Columbus, MS Law. Johnston Madden; Starkville, MS Lawerance, Marcia; Miss. State, MS Lawerence, Willie J. Jr.; Leland, MS Lea, John Paul Jr.; Jackson, MS Lea, William R , Jr.; Miss. State, MS Leckie, Andree; Narchez, MS Ledyard, John H ; Jackson, MS Lee. Carl A.; Columbus. MS Lee. Jon G.; Greenwood, MS Lee, Landhs T., Jr.; Picayune, MS Leff. Robert; Moss Point, MS Leggatt, Rose; Laurel, MS Leker, Stephen R.; Barrington, IL Lemcke. Michael A.; Hilton, NY Lents, Heino Ray; Toronto, Canada Levins, Jan; Jackson, MS Lewellen, James: Ripley, MS Lewing, Daniel Gary; Greenville, MS Lewis, Barbara; Booneville, MS Lewis, Van; Walnut Grove, MS Liddell. Reda Ray; Moss Point. MS Lightsey, Kenneth B , Hattiesburg, MS Lindigrin. John A; Vicksburg, MS Lindley. William Giles; Jackson. MS Lindsey, Mark Ellis; Moss Point, MS Linebarger, Lisa Karen; Ashland, MS Little, Bobbie Jean; Macon, MS Little, Carroll K.; Corinth, MS Little, Dennis Mark; Elliott, MS Little, Kenneth A.; Starkville, MS Little, Susan Virginia; Crystal Springs, MS Livingston, Mark Gavin; Biloxi, MS Locke, Sheree; Vicksburg, MS Logan, Kim; Meridian, MS Lomax, Jean Marie; Clinton, MS Long, Jeffrey Dowell; Jackson. MS Long, John Wayne; Columbus, MS Long, Peggy J.; Owens Cross Rd., AL Losset, James Keith; Florence, MS Lott. Charles A.. Jr.; Jackson, MS Love, Joyce; Crawford, MS Lovett, Doris Renee; Greenville, MS Lowe, Sherrial; Greenville, MS Lowery, Pamela D.; Ethel, MS Lowry, Robert F.; Ellisville. MS Luke, Deborah Joyce; Jackson, MS Luke, Frank; Starkville, MS Lundy, James H ; Jackson, MS Lyle, Lynn; Tupelo, MS Lyles, Robert; Mantee. MS Lynch, J. Ronnie; Canton, MS Lyon, Terry K.; Grenada, MS Mabry, Reuben; Collinsville, MS Mabry. W. Kyron; Chunky, MS Mackie, James M.; Holly Springs, MS Madison, Dean; Columbus, MS Magee, Marcus Manly III; Magee. MS Mager. Pat Wilson; Pontotac. MS Malone. Eunice S.; Crawford, MS Malone. Maurice L, Jr.; Starkville, MS Manor, Melanie Ann; Bentonia, MS Mapp, Elizabeth L; Forest, MS Marbut, Allyson; Cali, Colombia, SA Marks. David Joel; Gulfport, MS Marlin, James Michael; Belden, MS Marshall. Ed. C. Ill: Charleston, MO Marshall, Joseph J.; Oxford, MS Marshall, Michael W.; Jackson, MS Martin, Alice Faye; Wiggins, MS Martin, John B.; Meridian, MS Martin. Kathy; Kosciusko, MS i ' if 394 Seniors MARTIN-McMIKLE Mother, Counselor, Friend? Carol Napier, a Resident Assistant (RA) at McKee Hall, thoroughly enjoys her job. Being a RA involves a lot more time and patience than I ever dreamed it would, but each moment is totally worth it. Twenty-four hours a day, I feel needed and wanted. The responsibility gives me something more than just studies to be at MSU for. In a freshman girls hall, the girls are experi- encing their first real freedom from home. Some shy away; others literally go wild. This causes my job to be more of a teaching experience and a counseling position. Each girl is learning to live with people of different cultures. Part of adjusting to campus life is experiencing those exciting moments during the first week of school — panty raids. Freshman girls react so funny. Some rush to the windows; others lock their doors. Each hall has its own personality and each floor has its own spirit. Individual halls have discos, cookouts, movies, and holiday happenings. Intramurals also provide for fun times. Overall, I am pleased most by the closeness of the girls I work with. I find it impressing that most of the girls form one big family. I enjoy working with the staff and students and am proud to say that during my college life, I have helped in making MSU ' s freshmen happier. Martin. Marquetta; Gulfport, MS Martin. Ric; Starkville, MS Martinez, Carlos Alberto: La Lima. Honduras Massey, Buddy; Natchez, MS Massey. Charles W.; Qruger. MS Massey, Donna L.; Meridian. MS Matthes. Mary K.; Starkville. MS Matthews, Keith; Jackson, MS Matthews, Robert A.; Jackson, MS Mattiace, Richard E.; )ackson, MS Mauldin. John D.; Starkville. MS Maxey, Bill; Champaign. IL Maxwell, Edward Allen Jr.; Greenwood. MS May, Steve; Newton. MS May. William R.; Newton. MS McArthur. Margaret L.; Preston. MS McBay. Beverly Jean; Bay Springs. MS McBeath, Maria; Vicksburg. MS McBeath, Richard A , Union. MS McCann, Rachel; Shusqualak, MS McChesney, Gary; Poplar Grove. AR McClain. Sylvester; Hernando. MS McClellan, Daniel L.; Tupelo. MS McCluskey. Patricia Ann; Starkville, MS McCollum, William Henry; Columbus. MS McCormick, Arch; Fayette, MS McCoy. Loretha; Greenville. MS McCoy, Melba jo; Booneville. MS McCulley. Mark R.; Owensboro, KY McCulloch, Ruth Mane; Eupora. MS McCuly. Jo Ann; Meridian, MS McDaniel. Cynthia L.; Miss. State. MS McDearman. Bernard E. Ill; Cleveland. MS McDill. Vickey Lynn; Louisville. MS McDonald, Ginger; Clarksdale. MS McDonald, Robert Paul; Meridian. MS McDonmeal. Donald B..Taylorsville. MS McDonnieal. Virginia; St. Louis. MO McGili, Syrena; Tupelo. MS McGinnis, Constance; Starkville. MS McGowan, Michael Oliver; Yazoo City, MS McGrew. Rachel Bullock; Columbia. MS Mcllwain. Donald L.; Starkville. MS McKay .Jimmy; Jackson. MS McKee. fohn Paul; Decatur. MS McKenzie, Hugh Allen; Jackson. MS McKinley, Peter F.; Natchez, MS McKinney. Russell; Jackson. MS McKinney, William David; Ocean Springs. MS McKnighl. Joey; Pontotac, MS McLarty. Tony L.; Parchman. MS McLemore, Curtis Estes; Corinth. MS McLeod, Dan N.; Lucedale. MS McMikle, Stan; Sikeston. MS 395 Seniors McMULLOCK-MURPHY Frat Rat Requirements for becoming a bonafide M.S.U. Frat Rat include the entire fall line of Ralph Lauren ' s Polo clothes, Izod shirts in all colors, a large supply of Army fatigue pants, and a pair of good ole topsid- ers. Majoring in I.T.K., (I Tappa Keg) and minoring in scoring, the M.S.U. fraternity man is frequently seen carousing in front of Rice, Hathorn, and Cresswell dorms. In order to keep up with his beloved brothers, the frat must have a date with each of the campus queens. h McMullock.Ruth McNeel, Billy Gene; Noxapater, MS McQuary, Lisa: Houston. MS McRee, Marion R III; Grenada. MS McRee. Richard; Holcomb. MS McReynolds, Rita; Starkville, MS McRoy, Woods Fogleman. Homewood, AL Meady. James E.; Columbus, MS Measells, Cheryl; Jackson, MS Mebride. Jerry; Starkville. MS Meinhardt, Thomas E.; Mendata, IL Melvin. Shelby; Canton, MS Merrill, Deloris; Matersville, MS Meuler. Brian Vander; Brandon. MS Michaels. Ronnie G.; Jackson, MS Middlelon, Thomas W.; Natchez. MS Miketinas. John N. II; Gulfport, MS Miller. Cindy; Natchez, MS Miller, Fred Houston; Hattiesburg, MS Miller, George D.. Jr.; Starkville, MS Miller, Lee Douglas; Jackson. MS Miller. Mary Marthalie; Columbus, MS Miller, Nancy Kim; Aberdeen, MS Millwood. Cheryl Hood; Belzoni. MS Millwood. Johnny; Belzoni. MS Milton, Douglas C; Laurel, MS Mink. Billy E., Jr.; Creenwood. MS Minor, Janice; Starkville, MS Minor, Sammie James; Starkville, MS Miryahya, Moosarias L.; Iran Mitchell, David; Thomasville. GA Mitchell. Elizabeth; West Point, MS Mitchell. Melodye W.; Memphis, TN Mitchell. Mollie A.; Cleveland, MS Monor, Daisy; Starkville, MS Montalbano, Pete; Greenwood, MS Moody, David; Stuttgart, AR Moor, Charles; Greenwood, MS Moore. Debra Kay; Starkville, MS Moore, Dudley M.; Jackson, MS Moore, Randal Keith; Jackson, MS Moore. Randy K.; Dundee, MS Moore. Robert H., Jr.; Coldwater. MS Moore, Vickie; Tupelo, MS Moreton, Kathy; Brookhaven, MS Morgan, Billy; Elliott, MS Morgan, Charles Ruth; Columbus, MS Morgan, David B ; Medenhall. MS Morgan, David Higdon; Greenwood, MS Morgan, Jane; Jackson, MS Morgan, Larry; Ethel, MS Morris, Donna Diana; Pickens, MS Morris. Gayle E.; Starkville, MS Morrison. James N.; Tip City, OH Morrow, Susan; Brandon, MS Morse, Jimmy; Memphis, TN Mosley. Carolyn; Oxford, MS Mosley. James; Meridian, MS Mosley. Joe Thomas Jr.; Starkville. MS Mullen. Clifford E.; Ackerman. MS Mundie, David B.; Huntsville. AL Mundie, Tom; Huntsville, AL Murphy, Karen; Jackson, MS 396 P!$ r F Seniors MURRELL-PRYOR Murrell. fames A . Ill; Jackson. MS Myers, Cratz C. Ml: Comstock, TX Myers, Ronnie; Jackson, MS Myles. Toni A.; Greenville. MS Nagle. Amanda; Yazoo City. MS Nanney. Susanne; Tupelo. MS Napier, Vivian V. V.; Picayune, MS Nash. Debbie. Rien i. MS Nash. Lora;Starkville. MS Neal.Kim;Batesville. MS Necaise, Susan; Pass Christian. MS Neill, Jane Bryant; Laurel. MS Nelson. Charlie B.; Starkville, MS Nelson. Vernon L,; Canton. OH Nettles. Mary Frances; |ac kson, MS Ngukyen. Binh; Jackson. MS Nguyen. Lieu Binh; Miss. State, MS Nichols, Debbie; Columbus. MS Nichols. Gary W.. Laurel, MS Nichols, Kathy; New Albany, MS Nichols, Kent; Starkville. MS Nichols, Marsh; Jackson. MS Nicholson. Charles T.; State. MS Noah. Don; Carrollton, MS Noe. Jeffrey M,; Starkville. MS Nolen. Bobby C ; Jackson, MS Northam. Carey L.; Meridian. MS Nurse, Ronald; Queens. NY Oakley, Robert; Starkville. MS Obryen. Erin Elizabeth; Clinton, MS Odom, Carolyn L.; Jackson, MS Odum. Deborah C; Liberty. TX Ogden, Karen L.; Natchez, MS Okhuysen. Michel E.; Starkville, MS Okoye. Hilary C; Miss. State. MS Oltremari. Michael; Starkville, MS Oneal. Richard B.; Culfport, MS Oneil. Rubin; Laurel. MS Orsborn. Nancy Ellen; Mooreville, MS Osborne. Kathleen D.; Houston. TX Outlaw, Donnie L.; Starkville, MS Owen. Danny Oneal; Hickory Flat. MS Ozier, Lee; Brandon, MS Pace, David; Decatur, MS Pace. Robin E.; Gulfport. MS Page, Margrett Ann; Jackson. MS Palmer, Debra Diane; Bienzi, MS Palmer, Karen; Pascagoula, MS Palmer, Sharia Jan; Baldwyn, MS Pannell, Angie; Starkville. MS Parker, Jackie L.; Miss. State, MS Parker. John H., Jr.; Miss. State. MS Parker. Paula; Vicksburg. MS Parker. Prentiss Glenn; Dekalb. MS Parker, Ruth Lynn; Starkville, MS Parker. Sharon B.; Natchez, MS Parks, Bill; New Albany. MS Parks, Russell Craig; Jackson, MS Parrish. Harvey L.; Tchula, MS Parrish. Marc; Greenville, MS Paschal. Mary Janet; Holly Springs, MS Paschal, William Price; Brandon, MS Patrick, Howard Earl Jr.; Waynesboro, MS Patrick, Susan Renee; Braxton, MS Patterson. Rosemary; Oxford, MS Pattman, James; Columbus, MS Pavloo. Larry S.; Jackson, MS Payne, Neil; Bolton. MS Pentecost, Ben W.; Doddsville. MS Penton. Beverly M.; Starkville, MS Penton. Mark D.; Starkville. MS Perkins, David T.; Tupelo, MS Perkins, Jo Karen; Vicksburg. MS Perry, Andy H.; Fayette, AL Perry, Betsy; Columbus, MS Peterson, Charles Nimmo; Starkville, MS Pettit, Jeffrey Charles; Kosciusko. MS Phillips, James L., Jr.; Columbus, MS Phillips, Patricia; Jackson, MS Pierce, Celeste; Jackson, MS Pierce, Mark; Perar, MS Pierde, Horace L.; Jackson, MS Pigg, Kendall; Lena, MS Pillow, Bob; Greenwood, MS Pinkard, Freddie; Kosciusko. MS Pinnix, Elvia; Maben. MS Pittman. Patricia; Sunflower, MS Plunkett, Michael L.; Jackson, MS Poliuick, Stanley; Sikeston, MO Polk, Aszada; Greenville, MS Polk, Levada; Greenville, MS Pope, David G.; Starkville. MS Pope, William J., Sr.; Starkville. MS Porter. Linda; Houston, MS Porter. Mike; Jackson, MS Posey, Becky; Philadelphia. MS Posey, David C, Moss Point, MS Posey, Jeffrey Giles; Jackson, MS Posey, Rudolph Adam Jr.; Philadelphia. MS Posey. Sylvia; Pascagoula, MS Potts, Cynthia M.; Vicksburg. MS Pouncey, George Andrew; Starkville, MS Pounds, Cynthia Lynn; Memphis. TN Prather, Olen Eugene III; Byhalia, MS Prewitt, Cheryl; Ackerman. MS Price. Walter W.; Starkville, MS Pritchard. Larry E.; Natchez. MS Pryor, Jay; Laurel. MS 397 Seniors PURNELL-SHOCKLEY Purnell. Daniel H.; Tupelo. MS Purvis, Jean; Gulfport. MS Pulnam, James Keith, Tupelo. MS Pyle. Robert William; Kalamazoo. Ml Queen. William W.. Jr.: Jackson, MS Raden, David R.; Yazoo City, MS Rader, Barcleyi Jackson. MS Randall. Lisa M.; Meridian. MS Randle, Hatlie Elizabeth; Starkville. MS Randle. Lucille; Starkville. MS Rasberry. Denise; Corinth. MS Ray. Jayne; Jackson, MS Ray. johnny; West Point, MS Ray. Kimberly; West Point, MS Ray. Peg; Jackson. MS Ray. Steve; Walnut, MS Read, Mark A.; Lucedale. MS Reed, Hicks Ricky; Braxton. MS Reed. Tag; Belzoni, MS Reese, Charlie; Hernando, MS Reeves, Dwight; Monticello, MS Reid, Lynn; Jackson, MS Reynolds, Mike; Clinton. MS Reynolds, Randy; Forest, MS Rhinewalt. Phil; Lena. MS Rhodes, Karen; Meridian, MS Rice, Joe; Jackson, MS Rice, Kester. Liberty. MS Richardson. John D,; Louisville. MS Riddle. Kenneth W.; Long Beach, MS Rigby, Paul Lee; Jackson. MS Riggins, John; Jonesboro. AR Riley. Patsy L.; Kosciusko, MS Riley. Ronnie Wayne; Mantachie. MS Roamn. Bill; Greenville, MS Roan, Emmett G,; Jackson. MS Roberts. David Enel; Ml Olive, MS Roberts. David Paul; Starkville. MS Roberts, Russell; Starkville, MS Roberts. Sally J.; Starkville, MS Roberts, Willis E., Jr.; Staurgis. MS Robertson, Betty Barrett; Holly Ridge, MS Robertson, Cohen E. Jr.; lackson, MS Robertson. John W . Jr.; West Point. MS Robertson. Maria Annette; Tupelo. MS Robinson. Cynthia B.; Starkville, MS Robinson. Linda; Starkville, MS Robinson, Mark; Noxapaler, MS Rogers. Larry M.; Raleigh, MS Rogers, Sherry; Tie Plant, MS Romine, Donna F ; Sunflower, MS Rooker. Doug; McComb. MS Rose. Sammy; Miss. State, MS Rosenbaum, Laurie. Meridian, MS Rossie, Paul Andrew; Jackson. MS Rube. David; Memphis. TN Rush, Marilynn Jeanelle; Dekalb, MS Rushing. Anna J.; Greenville, MS Rushint. Teri Smith; Starkville. MS Russell, John III; Columbus. MS Russell, Philip Edmond; Hillsboro, MS Russell. Renee; Columbus. MS Russell, Twyla R.; Pontotoc. MS Russum. Vera Anne; Moss Point. MS Rutland, Carol Moore; Starkville. MS Rutter. Charles N.. Starkville, MS Salter. Jan; Jackson. MS Sanchez, Gerald A ; Pascagoula, MS Sanchez. Jose A.; Miss Slate. MS Sandefur. David L; Starkville. MS Sandefur, Janice G.; Starkville. MS Sanders, Joe; Starkville. MS Sanders. Kenneth E ; Starkville, MS Sanders, Terry O; Carthage. MS Sanderson. Marsha; Laurel. MS Sanderson. William R ; Laurel. MS Sanford. Lisa; Henning. TN Sanford, Robert H.; Bay St. Louis. MS Santucci, Anthony; Leland. MS Saulters. John F.; Prentiss. MS Saunders, Steve; Starkville, MS Schilling. Felix A. Jr.; Greenville, MS Schmilz, Darrel W ; Eupora, MS Scoggin. Daryl; Pearl, MS Scott, Andrea; Corinth, MS Scott. Edward Allen; Montgomery, AL Scott, James Leslie; Harperville, MS Seawrighl. Marsha S.; Moss Point. MS Seidl. Ronald W.; Memphis, TN Semski. Lauren; Biloxi. MS Setzler. Roger M ; Miss. State. MS Shaffer, Mitzi; Indianola. MS Shamburger. James C; Lumberton. MS Shamburger, |ohn Perry; Lumberton. MS Sharp, Jackie; Starkville, MS Sharp, Kirk V; Gulfport, MS Sharp, Robin; Laurel, MS Shaw, Mary D.; Jackson. MS Shaw, Paula Jill; Kosciusko, MS Shelby. Paula; Terry. MS Shellon, Carolyn; Columbus, MS Shelton, Charlene; West Point. MS Shelton, Jerry F.; Jackson. MS Shepard, Jim; Indianola. MS Shepherd. Charles E.. Jr.; Quitman. MS Sherrouse. Peter; New Orleans. LA Shira, William G.; Miss. State. MS Shockley, Alan; Caledonia. MS 398 Seniors SHORT-STEPHENS Francis Face Queen Smiling her way to fame and dates, Francis supports Cover Girl, Inc., Revlon, and Max Factor en route to winning every beauty title from Miss Pork Queen to Miss Playboy Bunny. Due to ample personal endowments, and a terrific person- ality, Francis is offered bids from all the sororities and frater- nities, but in the end decides to major in elementary educa- tion and marries either Joe Jock or Frat Rat. w Short. Billy; Thaxton. MS Shorter, John E.; Florence. MS Shotts. Pamela; {ackson, MS Shuffield. Joe L ; Verona. MS Shurlds. Henry W III. Slarkville. MS Simmons. Robert E ; Brookhaven. MS Simmons. Thomas David; Leland. MS Simmons. William D . |r ; Slarkville. MS Sims, lames Jake Jr.; Bay Springs. MS Sims. Michael W ; Miss Stale. MS Sims. Perry A.; Booneville. MS Singh, Jatinder. Greenwood. MS Sioushansian. Farhang: Miss. State, MS Skewes, Elizabeth A ; Clarksdale, MS Slater, E Scott; lackson, MS Sloan, Fran; Vicksburg. MS Smith, Alan Charles; Laurel. MS Smith. Alison; lackson. MS Smith, Allen Creen; Tupelo. MS Smith, Dale L ; Decatur. MS Smith, E. Marc; Baton Rouge. LA Smith. Ethel Ann. Thornton. MS Smith. Ethel Louise; Vicksburg. MS Smith, James A ; Picayune, MS Smith, James Disney Jr.; Huntsville, AL Smith. Janet; Jackson. MS Smith. John James; Slarkville. MS Smith. Kim; Collinsville, MS Smith. Nan Meeds; Quitman. MS Smith, Peggy Ann; Coldwater. MS Smith. Peggy L ; Bay Si Louis, MS Smith. Philip Eugene; Picayune. MS Smith. Randy; Newton. MS Smith. Renee; Greenville, MS Smith. Ricky W.; Van Vieet. MS Smith. Terri; lackson. MS Smith. Thomas N ; Clarksdale. MS Smith. Tronia; Starkville. MS Smith. William O , Starkville. MS Smith. Yvonne; Pheba. MS Smither. Susan; Woodville. MS Smooth, Al Z ; Yazoo City. MS Snell. James Lester Jr.; Duranl. MS Soper. Rex C; Pearl. MS Sowell, Guynn; Leakesville. MS Sparks. Randy; Montpelier. MS Speed. John; Jackson. MS Speitht. Mary Carolyn; Louisville, MS Spencer. Yvonne; Greenville. MS Spengler. Steve; Brandon, MS Spighl. Janice; Fulton. MS Spight. Thelma M.; West Point. MS Spurgeon. Brenda; Brooksville. MS St. John. Drew; Halliesburg. MS Stacy. Lamar; Shannon. MS Stallings. Deanna Follin; Olive Branch. MS Stamper. Clifford E.; Hickory Hills. MS Stanford. Alan Roy; Long Beach. MS Stanford. Jacqueline Ann; Miss. Stale, MS Start. Jeff; Starkville. MS Stegall. )oyce; Pontotoc. MS Stephens. Robert Bruce; Jackson. MS Stephens. Donna Hickok; Starkville, MS 399 Seniors STEVENS-WARD Stevens, Bennie; French Camp. MS Stevens. Burcky; Yazoo City. MS Stevens. Sheila; Amory. MS Stewart. Beverly; Tupelo. MS Stewart, Hope; Holly Springs, MS Stewart, Kevin; Pontotac, MS Stewart, Man id. Florence, MS Stockstill, Carolyn Sue; Picayune. MS Stockstill. Kandy; Picayune. MS Stockton. Ricky; Corinth. MS Stokes. Frances Kaye; Greenville, MS Stokes. Will ie; Petal. MS Stone. Matthew Reid; Pascagoula, MS Stransky. Kathryn; Tupelo. MS Street, Carolyn Ruth; Blue Mountain, MS Stribling.Glen Henson; Philadelphia. MS Stringfield. Sherri L.; Marrero. LA Strong, lames Edward |r.; Greenwood. MS Stuart, lames P.; Raleigh. MS Suggs, Shela; Fulton, MS Sullivan, Lydia Sharon; Guntown. MS Sullivan, Sherry; Batesville. MS Summerlin, Lori; Jackson, MS Summers, Peggy; Walnut Grove, MS Surratt, Vivian; lackson, MS Tabbert, Nedra; Amory. MS Taite. Gwendolyn; Moss Point. MS Tanner, Amy; Newton. MS Taquino, Carl F.; Gulfport. MS Taquino, |orie Michelle W.; Starkville, MS Tarr, )ames William; Ft. Pierce, FL Tate, Gene A; Prairie Point, MS Taylor, Beatrice; Elizabeth, MS Taylor. Brooks N.; Tunica. MS Taylor, David Joseph; Soulhaven, MS Taylor, Gerry; Kosciusko, MS Taylor, Linda; Louisville, MS Taylor, Mildred; Starkville, MS Taylor, Sengrid; Vicksburg, MS Taylor, Terrence A.; Jackson, MS Taylor, Vicky L.; Meridian. MS Tehrani, Massoud Saber; Tehran. Iran Temple, Gennie; Vicksburg, MS Templeton, Vicki Dianne; Miss. State. MS Thames. James H.; Little Rock. MS Thames, Janet Lea; Jackson, MS Therrell. Paul H., Jr.; Kosciusko, MS Thomas. Dana; Miss. State, MS Thomas, Doug; Sumner, MS Thomas. Michael G; Miss. State, MS Thompson, Barbara; Starkville, MS Thompson, Clinton; Kosciusko, MS Thompson, David; Memphis, TN Thompson, Kathy Lynn S.; Louisville, MS Thornton, Brenda Denise; Jackson, MS Thornton, Jim Nelson; Louin, MS Threet. Tonya Threldkekd. Susan; Tupelo, MS Thrower, Ann; Starkville, MS Tigner, Mark E.: Mantachie, MS Tillery, Lisa; Laurel, MS Tillman, Tracy J.; Starkville, MS Tinsley. Mike; Philadelphia. MS Tipton, Mark E.; Houston, TX Tisdale, Ronnie R.; McCool, MS Toles, Lee Ann; Canton, MS Toms, Richard L., Jr.; Andrews AFT. MD Torres, Peter J.; Miami, FL Townsend, Lannie; Brandon, MS Trim, Timothy; Glen, MS Triplett. George R.; Carthage, MS Tuggles, Linda; Holly Springs, MS Turcotte, Jean Marie; Philadelphia. MS Turnage, Kerry; Grenada, MS Turner, Charles Roy; Greenville, MS Turner, Regma; Batesville, MS Turner, Wanda; Corinth, MS Van Simmons, Everett; Pascagoula, MS Vannamen, Peggy; Jackson. MS Vaughan. Cecil Ray Jr.; Miss. State. MS Vickers, Beverly H.; Louisville. MS Vickers, Elizabeth; Altamonte Springs, FL Vinson, James Thomas Jr ; Miss. Stale, MS Virden, Matthew L., IV; Greenville, MS Virgil, William; Columbus, MS Vollor. Teri; Vicksburg. MS Wade. Steven Lee; EUisville. MS Walden, Gary; Booneville. MS Walden, Scott; Tupelo, MS Waldrop, Kathy; Lawrenceville, GA Walker, Alphonso J.; Macon, MS Walker. Ann; Isola, MS Walker, Bill; Greenwood, MS Walker, Clara D.; Okolona, MS Walker, D L; Sallis, MS Walker, David B.; Starkville. MS Walker, Henry A. Ill; Carthage, MS Walker. Kathryn Ann; Canton, MS Walker. Michael W.; Collinsville. MS Wall. Hilton; Monticello, MS Wall, Karen; Greenwood, MS Wallace. Andy; Fulton. MS Wallace. Frankie; Jackson. MS Wallace. Julia Wynette; Amory. MS Walls. Mark: Houston, MS Walters. Robert H.; Lucedale. MS Ward, Calvin: Kosciusko, MS 400 Seniors WARD-ZEBERT Ward. Inhume Marvin; Bonneville, MS Ware, Peggy; Canton, MS Ware. Phyllis M.; Miss. Slate. MS Warner. William C, )r.; Jackson. MS Warren. Rrenda; (ackson, MS Warren. Elizabeth G.; [ackson. MS Warren. Robert; Diamondhead, MS Washington, Billy I , Columbus, MS Waters, Stephen R.; Tupelo, MS Watson. David; Hamilton. MS Watts. Alice Jean; Canton. MS Watts. Cayle; Huntsville, AL Watts, [ames; Duncan, MS Watts. Melouise; Pope, MS Weaver, Debbie; Jackson. MS Weaver, Thomas Joseph; Tupelo. MS Webb, [onni Renee; Itta Bona, MS Weeks. Jeffery Scott; Wesson, MS Weems. Fred Belk; West Point. MS Weems. John N.; Hattiesburg, MS Weissinger. Elizabeth IT; Cary, MS Welch. Olan G.; Biloxi, MS Wells, Christopher P..; Jackson, MS Wells, Terri Denise; Memphis, TN West. Fabian; Starkville, MS West, Flavia H.; Tupelo. MS West, Gary L.; Waynesboro, MS Westbrook. Ronald H ; Louisville. MS Westerfield, Michael C; Jackson. MS Westling, Lynn; Clinton. MS Westmoreland, Cindy; Sherman, MS Weston, Joy; Corinth. MS White. Charles Thomas; Pascasoula. MS White, Gwendolyn; Greenville. MS White. Gwendolyn F.; Miss. State, MS White. Hailey Bradley )r.; Yazoo City, MS White. Leeanne; Brandon. MS White. Mary Ann; Greenville. MS Whitfipld. Lee Ann; Florence, MS Whitley, Anita; Jackson, MS Whitney. Dana Whittenton. Joseph W III; Forrest City, AR Whittington, James R.; Collins, MS Whittington, Loren; Greenwood, MS Williams, Jim; Meridian, MS Williams. John C. |r.; Madison. MS Williams, Melissa; Clinton, MS Williams. Pamela Lee; Hernando, MS Williams, Sarah Frances; Pass Christian, MS Williams, Sujane; Pascagoula, MS Williamson. Bill T. Ill; Killen, AL Willis. Alphonso; Jackson, MS Willis, Irene; Starkville. MS Willis. Lynda Gail; Meridian, MS Willoughby, Gary Wilson, Chris; Starkville. MS Wilson. Robert; Hernando. MS Wilson, Thomas E.; Walls, MS Windham, Alan Steve; Crystal Springs, MS Windham, Gary Lewis; Miss. State, MS Windham, John Paul; Columbus, MS Winn, Earl J.; Jackson. MS Wisdon, William E.; Pascagoula, MS Wiselogel, Arthur E.; [ackson, MS Witt. Rita; Ripley, MS Wofford, Tommy; Miss. State. MS Wolfe. Mille Goodwin, Port Gibson. MS Wood, Cathy; Pass Christian. MS Wood, David; Port Gibson. MS Wood. Phyllis; N. Canton. OH Wood, Wanda Joy; Ellisville. MS Woods, John S.; Jackson, MS Woods. Kathryn W.; Jackson, MS Woodson, Karen Lynn, Miss. State. MS Woodward. Pam; Louisville, MS Woodward, Wanda; Louisville. MS Wooten, Jim; Ruleville, MS Wooten, Lois; Pheba, MS Wooten. Mary Jane; Covington. TN Worthington. Suzanne; Murfreesboro, TN Wright, Betty Murff; Houston, MS Wright. Bobbie; Moorhead. MS Wright. Cynthia D ; Meridian. MS Wright. Karen; Booneville, MS Wright, Regina; Starkville. MS Wright. Richard I.. Jr.; Canton. MS Wynn, Charles Barton; New Albany, MS Yarbrough. Carolyn; Holly Springs, MS Yarbrough, Lean T ; Holly Springs. MS Yazdan. Ardeshir; Iran Yerger. Laura; Meridian, MS Young, Amy; Senatobia. MS Young. Brendolyn; Greenville. MS Young, Renee; Greenville, MS Youngblood, Frank M , [r ; Jackson, MS Yuja, Giovanni Jesus; Uras, Central Amer. Zachry, John I.; [ackson, MS Zandt, Cindy Van; Clinton. MS Zebert, Jonathan Lee; Pearl, MS 401 Undergraduates ABD-EI-FATTAH-ARANT UNDERGRADUATES Abd-Ei-Fattah, Anwar S.; Starkville. MS Abel. James; Scotl. MS Abel, jimmy; Forrest City. AR Abernalhy. Karen Gene; Miss. Stale. MS Abies, Jerry; Starkville. MS Abraham. Tommy; Clarkdale. MS Abukhdear. Alarabi A.; Miss. State, MS Acker, Randy; Meridian. MS Adams. Boyce; Gulfport. MS Adams, Greg; Gainesville. GA Adams, John W.; Pascagoula. MS Adams, Karen J.; Kosciusko. MS Adams, Ken; Selma. AL Adams, Marvin; Kosciusko. MS Adams, Michael Wilson; Amory. MS Adams, Nancy; Jackson. MS Adams. Thomas D III; Pass Christian. MS Adams. Vanessa; Leland. MS Adcock, Edward Nelson; Vicksburg, MS Addkinson, Mary June; Louisville. MS Adebanji, Moses; Starkville, MS Adiku, Nico E. K . Hehoe. Ghana W Afr Argo, Phyllis; Memphis, TN Agee, Whit; Memphis. TN Agent, Terry; Philadelphia. MS Agnew, Johnny A.; Baldwyn, MS Agnew, Mary Lynne; Jackson. MS Agostinelli. James Jr.; Clarksdale. MS Aguzzi, Mary Jo; Miss State. MS Ainsworth, Dan W.; Magee. MS Ainsworth. Don; Wiggins, MS Ainsworth. James Otis; Taylorsville. MS Akande, Theophilus A.; Yo State, Nigeria Akers, Phillip; Gainesville. VA Akins, Debbie; Philadelphis. MS Akins, Harold; Blue Ml . MS Akins. Tony L.; Calhoun City, MS Al Malah. Rasmi; Miss. State. MS Albritlon, Chris; Brookhaven, MS Alexander, Corinne; Jackson. MS Alexander. Curtis Lee; Meridian, MS Alexander, Don R.; Kosciusko. MS Alexander. Kelly; Columbus, MS Alexander, Ronald Lee; Starkville. MS Alexander, Timothy B III; Amory, MS Alford, Karen; Pheba. MS Alford, Leroy; West Point. MS Alford, Mac; Jackson, MS Allen, Angela; Brandon. MS Allen. CailB; Jackson, MS Allen, John Douglas; Jackson. MS Allen. Jon; Philadelphis. MS Allen, Katherine E.; Indianola. MS Allen, Kenneth P ; Brandon, MS Allen. Lenee; Meridian. MS Allen. Leslie; Hernando. MS Allen, Tanya; Jackson. MS Allgood. Mary Karen; Meridian. MS Allison. James Jerome; Sarah. MS Allison, Patricia Ann; Greenville. MS Allison, Suzanne; Olive Branch, MS Allison, Suzanne; Olive Branch, MS Allred, Lisa; Laurel, MS Allred. Timothy C; McComb. MS Alston. Don E., Jr.; Miss. State. MS Amos, Daryl T.; Gulfport. MS Anderson. Charlotte; Jackson. MS Anderson, David L; Poplarville, MS Anderson, Frank; Okolona. MS Anderson, Gloria Jean; Carrollton, MS Anderson, James L.. Jr.; Jackson. MS Anderson. Kay; Yazoo City. MS Anderson, Lillie Marie; Duranl, MS Anderson. Talley; Okolona. MS Anderson, Ten; Meridian, MS Andrews, Donna; Starkville, MS Andrews. Gail; West Point, MS Andrews. Gretchen; |ackson. MS Andrews. Linda L.; Jackson. MS Anglin, Dent; Jackson, MS Anthony. Gregory Kent; Jackson. MS Anthony. John Martin; Lake Village, AR Anthony. Laman; Crawford. MS Anthony. Pamela; Brooksville, MS Anthony, Tony; Greenville, MS Antoine, Kim; Pass Christian. MS Appleton. Cathy Spears; Gulfport. MS Applewhite. Bob; West Point. MS Applin. Rochelle; Jackson, MS Arant. Andy T. Jr.; Sunflower, MS 402 Undergraduates ARKWELL-BATSON Arkwell. Karen R ; Miss Sidle. MS Armon, Dianne; Jackson. MS Armstrong. Charles E.. |r.; Columbus. MS Armstrong. Martha; Morion, MS Armstrong, Mary Jane; Tupelo. MS Armstrong, Renne; Malhiston. MS Armstrong. Suzan; Gunnison, MS Arndt, Earl; Caledonia. MS Arnold, Carla Levette; Starkville, MS Arnold, Margaret: Starkville. MS Arnold. Steve; Miss. State. MS Arthur. Patrick; |ackson, MS Artman, Jeff; Miss. State, MS Ashcraft. Melissa C; Jackson, MS Ashley, Sleven; Columbia, MS Ashley. Susan; Jackson, MS Ashmore. Angela; Muscle Shoals, AL Ateel, Sara Jane; Jackson, MS Ateers, Kevin L.; Tylertown, MS Atkins. Karen; Columbus, MS Atwood, Ellen; Clinton, MS Aust, Rich; Clarksdale, MS Austin, Douglas; Belzoni, MS Austin, Vivian Diana; Starkville, MS Avent. Bobbie Jo; Jackson, MS Avery, Bill; Macon, MS Ayazi, Iradj; Miss. State. MS Aycock. Mary Helen; Tupelo. MS Azlin, Kathy; Leland, MS Backstrom, Charles B.; Clarksdale, MS Backstrom, Paul Snowden; Columbus, MS Backstrom, Thomas; Yazoo City. MS Baggett. Martha; Jackson. MS Baggett. Victoria Ann; Biloxi, MS Baggett, William C. Ill; Ocean Springs. MS Baggett, William Sonny; Ocean Springs, MS Bagley, Paul Jefferson; Houston, MS Bagwell, Mike; Hazlehursl, MS Bailey, Annette M.; Fulton, MS Bailey. Linda; Kosciusko. MS Bailey. Lisa Diane; Jackson, MS Bailey, Phyllis C; Jackson. MS Bailey, Robert A.; Vicksburg, MS Bailey, Tracy; Brookhaven. MS Baird, Celeste Winter; Indianola. MS Baird, Craig; Jackson. MS Baird, Ruppert C; Lugoff, SC Baker. Ann; Brookhaven. MS Baker, Bradley; Mound Bayou, MS Baker, Dan; Hattiesburg. MS Baker, Dixie; Clarksdale, MS Baker. Elmer James; Brookhaven. MS Baker, Kim; Meridian, MS Baker, Martha Marie; Shannon, MS Baker, Rubert; Great Falls. MT Balentine. Roy Anthony; Weir. MS Balius, Michael Kelly; Ocean Springs, MS Ball, David M.; Summit, MS Ball. Kyle; Jackson. MS Ball. Penny; Jackson, MS Banes, Annette; Jackson. MS Banks. Melvin S ; Louisville. MS Bankston, Lawran E.; Laurel, MS Bannon, James L. O.; Lena. MS Barbour, Charles D ; St. Louis, MO Barefield, Curtis; Oil City. LA Barels, Edward; Columbus, MS Barfield, Alfred L.; Vicksburg. MS Barfield, Dub; Vicksburg. MS Barfield, James C; Yazoo City, MS Barfield, johnny Lane; Meridian, MS Barfield, William B.; Yazoo City. MS Barham, Terry; Memphis, TN Barham, Velma Jo; Louisville, MS Barkley, Donna; New Albany. MS Bamabu. Geoffrey; Sardis. MS Barnes. Clara Jo; Tupelo, MS Barnes. Garry; Aberdeen. MS Barnes, George; Sallillo, MS Barnes, Mike; Tupelo, MS Barnett. Cathye A.; Hernando, MS Barnett, James; Columbus, MS Barnhill, Brian; Elk Grove, 1L Barrack. Charles B.; Yazoo City, MS Barrett, Bill: Indianola. MS Barrett, Noel 11; Indianola. MS Barrett, Walt; Philadelphia, MS Barrier, Alyce; Jackson, MS Barringer, Cathy; Marks, MS Barringer, Mary Beth; Marks. MS Barron, )im; West Point. MS Barron. Judy; Booneville, MS Barron, Vicki; Rives, TN Barry, Tad; Greenwood, MS Bartley, Gregg; Millport. AL Barton. John; Starkville, MS Barton. Joyce; Starkville, MS Basham. Mike; Memphis, TN Bassett, Roy Gene, Jr.; Laurel. MS Bast, Linda; Columbus, MS Bateman, Kyle Scott; Seminary, MS Bateman, Margaret Gaines; Columbus. MS Bateman, Nancy K.; Louisville. MS Bates, Evie Dianne: Columbus, MS Bates, Glen Patrick; Meridian, MS Bates, Tyrone C.: Nesbitt, MS BaUon, Daniel B . Perrinston. MS Batson. Lynn; Burke. VA 403 Undergraduates BATSON-BOLAND Batson, Michelle; Gulfport, MS Bauer. Raymond; Jackson, MS Baugh. Wanda; Clinton, MS Baumann, Brigitte; Rt. 3, Jackson, MS Baxter. Travis Michael; Lucedale, MS Baylis, Robert Ray; Hattiesburg, MS Baylot, David; Vicksburg, MS Beall, Mackie; Pearl. MS Bean. David; Cape Girardeau, MO Bean. John T. Ill; Columbus. MS Bean. Mark; Columbus, MS Bean, Mary; Memphis. TN Beard, Robert Patrick; Vicksburg, MS Beard, Stewart Glen; Carthage. MS Bearden, Marsha; Louisville. MS Beasley, Beverly; Madison, MS Beasley. Eva Ann; Tupelo, MS Beasley. Joseph Wayne; Louise. MS Beasley, Lila; Calhoun City, MS Beasley, William J.; Vicksburg, MS Beaudin, Robin; Hernando. MS Becker. Ted; Ogdensburg, NY Beckett, Tim; Duncan. MS Beckham, Don; Belzoni, MS Beckham. Sarah Helen; Leland, MS Beckman, Randal Lee; Memphis, TN Beddingfield, Craig; Meridian, MS Beddingfield, Dale; Meridian, MS Bedwell, Jay; Memphis, TN Beene. James L. Jr.; Hernando, MS Beke, Peter; Amory, MS Belcher, Julia Annette; Pascagoula, MS Belenchia. Paul Anthony; Shelby, MS Belinda, Cameron; Picayune, MS Bell, Brandon; Quitman, MS Bell, Cecelia; Jackson, MS Bell. Glenn; Sturgis, MS Bell, Leigh; Greenwood, MS Bell, Ross; Gulfport. MS Bell. Ruby; Greenville, MS Belue. Karen; Clinton, MS Bennett, Burt; Jackson, MS Bennett, David H , Jr.; Ashland, MS Bennett. Mary M.; Detroit, Ml Bennett, Teresa; Tylertown, MS Bennington, Lisa; Martinsville, IN Bentley, Pamela Kay; Vicksburg, MS Benton. Annette M.; Starkville. MS Benton, Michael W.; Jackson. MS Berry, Barbara; Gulfport, MS Berry, Michael; Greenville, MS Berry, R. Dennis; Starkville, MS Berryhill, Billy Ray;Gloster, MS Bersley. James Lamar; Calhoun City, MS Bewley, Jon Richard; Jackson. MS Bibb, Charles E.; Invemeds, MS Bibb, Richy, Tunica, MS Bibbs. Calleen; Leland, MS Bice, Michael Thomas; Starkville, MS Biggs, Dwight Edward; Pascagoula, MS Biglane, Nancy; Natchez. MS Billingsley, Elizabeth G.; Nesbit, MS Billingsley, John; Winoua, MS Bingham, Chuck; Jackson, MS Bishop, Donny; Columbus. MS Bishop, Lorerta; Starkville, MS Bishop, Wade; Lumberton, MS Bixler, Douglas H.; Starkville. MS Bizzell. Rita Lee; Pace, MS Black, Betty; McCool, MS Black, Cynthia Diane; Vicksburg, MS Black, Gregory Edward; Philadelphis, MS Black, John G.; Pensacola, FL Black, Thomas Upton III; Greenwood, MS Blackburn, Jeanie; Morton. MS Blackledge, Robin; Laurel, MS Blackmon, Robert; Miss. State, MS Blackwell, Steven L.; Petal, MS Blackwood, Lewis M.; Lake Providence, LA Blair, Gary A.; Carrollton. MS Blair, Gloria; Belden, MO Blair, Laurie; Jackson, MS Blair. Robert; Amory, MS Blair, Steve R; Hattiesburg, MS Blake, Bonnis L.; Columbus, MS Blake, Steven; Columbus, MS Blakeney, Lynn; Macon, MS Blalock, Nancy; Jackson, MS Blalock, Suzanne Marie; Jackson. MS Bland, Jeff; Jackson, MS Btaylock, Lorene; Southhaven, MS Blaylock, Patricia; Southaven. MS Blaylock, Ronnie; Winona, MS Bledsoe, Ernest; Greenwood. MS Bliss. William E.; Talladega, AL Blom, Diana Louise; Starkville, MS Blom. Susan; Ballwin, MO Blue. James R.; Oxford, AL Blue. Janice L; Starkville, MS Blythe. Frances Lynne; Verona. MS Bodet, David; Jackson, MS Boersner, Miriam: Caracas, Venezuela Bogen. Cindy; Jackson, MS Bogert, Cynthia L.; Boonton, NJ Boggan. Martha Ellen; Braxton, MS Bohlke, Thomas; Long Beach, MS Boland, Carol Ann; Vicksburg, MS Boland, Jerry A.; Vicksburg, MS 404 Undergraduates BOLEWARE-BROWN Boleware, Sharon. |ackson. MS Bolinger. Neal Craig; Philadelphia, MS Bolls, John. Jackson, MS Bolion. Linda Joyce; Gulfport, MS Bond, Debbie; (ackson. MS Bond, Gregg; Gulfport, MS Bond, Ronnie; Gulfport. MS Bonds. Eddie; Memphis, TN Boney. Kathy; Jackson, MS Booker. Nikila; Sahannon. MS Booker, Samuel K ; Slarkville, MS Boone, Bubba; Florence, MS Boone. Carol; Slarkville, MS Boos, Jeffery; Bay St. Louis. MS Booth, Gwen; Eupora, MS Booly, Ken; Columbus, MS Boozer. John; Forest, MS Bost. Larry; Slarkville, MS Bost. Suzanne Elaine; Slarkville, MS Boteler. Julie; Jackson. MS Bouchillon. Leslie; Slarkville, MS Bourgeois, Tom; Gulfport, MS Bowden. Paul C. Ill; Gulfport. MS Bowden. Paul G III; Gulfport, MS Bowen, Beth; Jackson, MS Bowen, Brenda; Slarkville, MS Bowen. Gregory A ; Aberdeen. MS Bowen, Pam; Rison, AR Bowman, |ayne; Pelahatchie. MS Box, Tern; Slarkville, MS Boyce, Jeffrey Clark; Okolona, MS Boyd, Becky; Columbus. MS Boyd, David; Brandon, MS Boyd, Derek Lamar; StarkvHle, MS Boyd, Joe; Scott. MS Boyd, Randy; Hamilton. MS Boyd, Terry; Brookhaven. MS Boydstun. Thomas Ryder; Miss Stale, MS Boydstyn. Martha, Louisville, MS Boykin, Charles; [ackson, MS Boykin, Jay; Brandon. MS Boykin, Millicenl; Scherlz. TX Boykin, Terry J., H oil an dale, MS Boykin, William Monroe; Greenville, MS Boyles, Durr; Jackson, MS Bozeman, Carl S.. Jr.; Hazlehurst, MS Bozeman. Vicki; Hazlehurst, MS Brabston, Catherine D.; Yazoo City, MS Bradford, Debra Kay; Jackson, MS Bradley. Kay; Tupelo, MS Bradley. Oquien, Balkwyn, MS Bradley, Richard E.; Miss. State. MS Brady, Theresa L.; Columbus. MS Brahan. John; Slarkville. MS Bramuchi, Lisa; Shelby, MS Branch. William B.; Kennen. LA Brand, Becky; Tutwiler. MS Brand, Betsy Gordon; Houston. MS Brand, Carole; Clarksdale. MS Branscome. Betty Sue; West. MS Branson. Mary Ellen; Clinton, MS Brantley, Jewel; SeJma, AL Brasfield, Mark David; Amory. MS Braslow, Cissy; Indianola. MS Bray. Stanley; Macon. MS Brazelton. Ed; Paris, TN Breland, Mark Allan; Tupelo. MS Breland, Risa Diane; Mathiston, MS Brent, Joey; Bogue Chillo. MS Brent, Suzzane; Slarkville. MS Brett, James A.; Kosciusko. MS Brewer. Kim; Crystal Springs. MS Brewer, Robert David; Louisville, MS Bridge, Cheryl; Leland. MS Bridges, Benjamen W ,; Stewart, MS Brinkman, Jill; Ocean Springs, MS Briscoe, Richard; Kosciusko. MS Brister. James Steve; Jackson. MS Bristow, Betsy; Tupelo. MS Britt, David J.; Lucedale, MS Britt, David H Britt, Tecumseh C. Ill; MmterCity, MS Broadhead, Tim; Slarkville, MS Brock. Steve; Columbus. MS Brock, Tammy; Slarkville, MS Brodie. Susan; Columbus, MS Broocks. Rice; Dallas, TX Brooks, Linda Karen; Columbus. MS Brooks. Mark; Jackson. MS Brooks, William Michael; Mathiston. MS Brower. Jimmy; Coffeeville. MS Brown. Althea Bernadette; Vicksburg, MS Brown. Annette; Preston, MS Brown, Barry; Hernando. MS Brown, Bessie R.; Preston, MS Brown, Bobbie; Starkville. MS Brown. Bryan; Columbus, MS Brown, Danny; Gibson City, IL Brown. Dwayne: Natchez, MS Brown, Frederick; Cleveland. MS Brown, James Mcauley jr.; Columbus. MS Brown, Janet Brown. Jeff; Yazoo City. MS Brown, Jim; Canton. MS Brown, Joseph Garland; Brookhaven. MS Brown. Judy Leigh; [ackson. MS Brown, Karen; Quitman, MS Brown. Kalherine Evans; B ' ham.. AL 405 Undergraduates BROWN-CALHOUN Brown, Kathy Sue; Florence, MS Brown, Larry Leon; GreenviUe. MS Brown. Linda J ; Chicago. IL Brown, Mitzi; Starkville, MS Brown, Pal; Tupelo, MS Brown, Raymond L Jr.; Natchez, MS Brown, Rita; Pascagoula, MS Brown. Vickie Leila; Vicksburg. MS Bruemmer. Darryl; Starkville. MS Bruff. Angela; Sturgis. MS Brumfield. Marlene; Osyka. MS Brumfield, Robert B.; San Antonio. TX Brumfield. Sidney; Tylertown. MS Brunt. Billy; Madison. MS Brunty, Meveline; Eupora. MS Bryan. Bruce; Scooba. MS Bryan. )udy; West Point. MS Bryant, June; Columbus. MS Bryant, Kathi; Jackson, MS Bryant. Kathleen; Jackson, MS Bryant, Roger; Hernando, MS Bryant. Tommi Teressa; Jackson. MS Bryant. Walter Lee; Natchez, MS Bucci, Carolyn; Vicksburg, MS Buchanan, Douglas Keith; Indianola. MS Buchanan. Peggy; Houlka. MS Buchfield. Michael L.i Ethel. MS Buckler. John Alvin Jr.; Pascagoula. MS Buckley. Joyce; Prentiss. MS Buescher. Bob; Jackson. MS Bufkin. Gwen; Jackson. MS Buford, Glenn E. John; Vidalia. LA Bullock. Gregroy H; Prentis. MS Bullock. Jimmy: Bogue Chitto. MS Bullock, Terry; Prentiss. MS Bunch, Mike; Aberdeen. MS Bunch. Tina S.; Miss. State. MS Buntin, Ann; Charleston. MS Buntin. Katherine Anne; Oakland. MS Buntin, William W.. Jr.; Oakland. MS Burch, Bubba; Kosciusko, MS Burchfield. Mary: Starkville. MS Burgess. Sheri Lee: BrooksvUle, MS Burgess. Vicki; Jackson. MS Burkeen, Bernice; Pheba, MS Burkes, Madonna: Jackson. MS Burkes. Pam; Philadelphia. MS Burkhalter. Betty Sue; Enid. MS Burkley. Rob: Starkville. MS Burks. Marie: Vicksburg. MS Burks. Rosalyn Marie; Vicksburg, MS Burle. Billy. Greenville. MS Burleson. Teresa; Booneville. MS Burlison. Holly; Walls. MS Burnette. Peggy Jo; Moscow, TN Burney, Robert Bruce: Ackerman, MS Burns. Beverly J.; Jackson. MS Burns. Debra Elaine; Picayune. MS Burrage, Barbara; Brandon. MS Burrell, Annette; Monticello. MS Burrell. James Earl; Sallis. MS Burrell. Sue L.: Starkville. MS Burress, Julie; Booneville, MS Burrs, James B.: Etta. MS Burton, Lloyd A.; Tougaloo. MS Burton. Tinx Little Rock. MS Burwell. Joel Berman; Indianola. MS Busbea. Cindy; Forest, MS Buse. Rhonda: Saltillo. MS Bush. Beverly: Gulfport, MS Bush. Georgia A.: Shannon. MS Bush. Harry H. Jr.: Laurel. MS Bush. Jodi; Gulfport. MS Bush. John; Schlater, MS Bush. Kathie: Clinton. MS Bush. Patricia Bush. William G.; Jackson, MS Bustin. William E., Jr.; Haleyville, AL Butler. Belinda; Gulfport. MS Butler. Bernie O. Jr.; Laurel. MS Butler. Diane: Alligator. MS Butler, Louise Perry, Starkville, MS Butler. Ramona; Pearl. MS Butschek. Kenneth; Starkville. MS Butschek. Rosemary; Mendenhall, MS Buttross. Annette O; Canton. MS Buttress, Cindy; Canton, MS Butts. Michael W.; Miss. State, MS Butts. Tim; Louisville. MS Byram, Morris; Iuka, MS Byrd, Bob; Jackson. MS Byrd, Danny; Columbus. MS Byrd, David A.; Yazoo City. MS Byrd. Laura; Tupelo. MS Byrd, Thomas Raymond; Bogalusa. LA Byrne, Mary Margaret: Natchez, MS Caccamise, Sissay; Jackson, MS Cadenhead, Robert: Starkville. MS Caffey. Jerry Wayne: Baton Rouge, LA Cagle. Jeff: Smithville. MS Cagle. Libby; Tupelo. MS Cain, Melanie Beth; Kosciusko, MS Caldwell. Cameron; Amory. MS Caldwell. John Glen: Grenada. MS Caldwell. Pat: Jackson. MS Caldwell. Richard M.; Vicksburg, MS Caldwell. Vicki: Pittsburgh, MS Calhoun. Paul; Derma. MS 406 Undergraduates CALHOUN-CARTLEDGE Co-Op Student Has Promising Future Memphis native Doug Deer, a sophomore majoring in Landscape Architecture, starts his second year as a stu- dent in the Cooperative Educational Program at State. The Co-Op Program offers students the opportunity to expand his or her college education by working in jobs relevant to their major. The main feature of the 5-year program is the practical working experience received. Doug will work one semester out of each year for 5 years and attend classes the other three semesters. The practical experience and theoretical knowledge acquired gives Doug the total college education necessary for today ' s working society. Doug attributed State ' s excellent reputation in the field of Landscape Architecture as his reason for coming to MS.U. Even though he did not originally begin under the Co-Op Program, Doug feels the academic credits and the work experience make the program definitely worthwhile. Upon graduation, he will have approximately one and one-half years of on-the-job experience, a degree in Landscape Architecture and a substantially higher starting salary. During the past summer, Deer worked as an assistant foreman. He recommends the Co-Op Program strongly to all students. No longer is the program just for students putting themselves through college, but for all who feel that working is beneficial to a college education. Calhoun, Sandra Diann; Forest, MS Califf. Shawn; Clarksdale, MS Callahan, l.ori; Culfport, MS Calloway. Brad: Clinton, MS Calvert, Edwin; Booneville, MS Cambre, Donna; Great Falls. VA Cambre, Mary Ann; Great Falls, VA Camille. Robert: Miss. State, MS Campbell, Donna; Miss. State. MS Campbell, Hugh C; Starkville. MS Campbell, Joanie; Starkville, MS Campbell, Matthew; Sardis, MS Campbell. Ollie Fay; Ripley. MS Campbell, Teena; Rogersville, AL Campbell, William Fon; Brandon, MS Canizaro, Diane M.; Memphis. TN Cannon. Laura L.; Canton. MS Cannon. William Blake; Waveland. MS Cantrell. Kent; McComb, MS Canull. Lisa; Crawford. MS Capdepon, Keith; Newellton. LA Caper, Shirley A.; Yazoo City, MS Cappener, Cara; Dallas, TX Caraway, Michele; Noxapater, MS Card, Richard Kevin; Tupelo. MS Canker. Chuck; Robinsonville. MS Carleton. Marcha Ruth; Forest. MS Carlon. Brenda J.; Nesbit. MS Carmichael. Sandra Jean; Starkville, MS Carothers, Clif; Clinton, OH Ci : rathers. Shim; Clinton. OH Carpenter. Cheri; Cleveland. MS Carpenter. Rita; Moss Point, MS Carr, Debra; Okolona, MS Carr. Norma Kathleen; Greenville. MS Carraway. Mary A.; Jackson. MS Carrigan. Cathy; Clinton. MS Carson. Holly; Jackson. MS Carter, Cragin; Rolling Fork. MS Carter, Jim; Columbus, MS Carter, Shelia; West Point. MS Carter. Stan; Van Vleet, MS Cartledge, Connie L.j Kilmichael. MS Cartledge, Marshall; Kilmichael. MS 407 Undergraduates CARTWRIGHT-CLARK Improvement for MSU Handicapped Since 1976 when there were only a few ramps and curb cuts, the administration at Mississippi State University has become much more aware of the needs of the handicapped. Special parking spaces and showers, as well as additional ramps and curb cuts, are now being provided to help MSU ' s special peo- ple such as Celeste Mitchell, Miss Mississippi Wheelchair. Miss Celeste is very excited about all the changes that have been made on campus thus far, and looks forward to seeing more accomplishments for MSU ' s handicapped. Cartwright, Anila; Mariatla. MS Carver. Cornelia Lee; Leland. MS Carver, Dena: Meridian. MS Cassell. Donna Kaye. Canto. MS Castigliola, Georgette; Cautier. MS Castle. Patricia; Laurel. MS Castle, Penelope; Laurel. MS Caston. Ken; Liberty. MS Caswell. Barbara: Greenville. MS Catledge. Sammy; Houston. MS Catron. Curtis E.; Laurel. MS Caudill. Leigh A.: Starkville. MS Cavagnaro. Tammy; Memphis, TN Cavalier, Daniel |.; Biloxi, MS Caveness, Laura Ann; Marietta. MS Cessna. Tammie; (ackson. MS Chadwell. Rhodonna; Meridian. MS Chadwick. Dan; Oxon Hill. MD Chamblee. Pamela Yvonne; Carthage. MS Chamblee. Timothy Noel; Carthage, MS Champion, Mickey; Houston. MS Chan, Erica: Yazoo City. MS Chan, Hubert; Yazoo City, MS. Chancellor, Lila M . Laurel. MS Chancellor, Prentiss; Macon. MS Chandler. Ray C. Jr.; Columbus. MS Chaney. James Patrick; Philadelphis, MS Chapman. Donna Lynne; Newton, MS Chapman. Eric; Starkville. MS Chapman. Paul; Waynesboro. MS Chapman. Richard; Starkville. MS Chapman. Tony D.; Waynesboro. MS Chastain. Bo; Jackson, MS Chastain, Bryan; Greenwood. MS Chatham. Lloyd; Pearl. MS Chatoney. Beth; Indianola. MS Cheek. Pamela B; Starkville. MS Chen. Ken Kin; Starkville. MS Chenney. Erie; Starkville. MS Cheroni. Marilyn; Hazlehurst. MS Chesnut. Joe Ed Jr.; Starkville. MS Chesser. Sarah; Laurel. MS Chesteen. Donna; Jackson. MS Chew. Michael; Aberdeen. MS Chiang. Johnson C. S . Miss. State. MS Childress. Ben L.; Flora. MS Ch-lds. Lois; Starkville. MS Chisholm. Ernest Robert; Memphis. TN Chisholm. Laurie E.; Bay Springs. MS Chow. Helen G.; Greenville. MS Christian. Angie; Fulton. MS Christian. Jamie G.; Fulton. MS Christian. Karin; Tupelo. MS Christopher. Jack; Meridian. MS Cintgran. Christopher; Greenville. MS Cirav olo. Maria E.; Carriere. MS Clarin. Paul A.; Corinth. MS Clark. Bert: Cary. MS Clark, Catherine Clark. Jim; Hattiesburg. MS Clark. Kathy; Baldwyn. MS Clark. Kathy Denise; Ellisville. MS Clark. Ken: Starkville. MS 408 Undergraduates CLARK-COWAN Clark, Kimbr.i. Pensacola. FL Clark. Nellie; Yazoo City, MS Clark, Susan L.; Brandon, MS Clark, Tim; Louisville, MS Clark. William A.; Pearl, MS Clarke, David Eslill; Hollandale. MS Clarke, Richard L. Ill; Greenwood. MS Clarkston, Kathy; Greenwood, MS Clay. Belinda; Greenville. MS Clay, Kenneth; Aberdeen. MS Clayton. Cheryl Ann: Clinton. MS Clayton. Mark Wayne; Starkville. MS Clements. James Wesley; Greenwood, MS Clements, Katherine E.; Jackson. MS Cleveland, Mary L.; Senatobia, MS Clibum, Perry H.; Clinton. MS Clifford. Lynn; Jackson, MS Clingan, Walter Carl; Jackson. MS Clower. Trudy D.; Leland. MS Coats, William Alex; Starkville. MS Coatsworth. Marcia lean; lackson. MS Cobb, Virginia Ellen; Eupora, MS Cochran, Cynthia Leah; Tupelo, MS Cockrell. Tad; Starkville. MS Coffin, Beth; Laurel, MS Coggins, Karen; Bladwyn, MS Coghlan, Terry; Dekalb, MS Coign, Karen R.; Madison, MS Coign, Laura Lynn; Madison, MS Colbert, Andy; Starkville, MS Colbert, Connie; Greenville, MS Cole, David Alan; Columbus. MA Cole, Gordon C; Red Bay. AL Cole, Katherine; Schlater. MS Cole, Leonard Wayne; Holly Springs. MS Cole. Timothy L ; Philadelphia. MS Coleman. Alice; Louisville. MS Coleman. Brenda; Raleigh, MS Coleman, David; Louisville, MS Coleman, Harry Elliott )r. Coleman, Hellen Ruth; West Point, MS Coleman, Jacquelyn; St. Paul, MN Coleman, Michael Patrick; Jackson. MS Coleman, Rachel lean; West Point. MS Coleman. Thomas; Mantee. MS Coley, Jacqueline D.; Starkville, MS Collie, Christine; Columbus, MS Collier, Wanda Gigi; Jackson, MS Collins, David Edward; Charleston, SC Collins, James A ; West Point, MS Collins, James L.; Starkville, MS Collins, Janet L.; STarkville, MS Collins. Karen; Miss. State. MS Collins, Mary; Biloxi, MS Collins, Melba J.; Gunnison, MS Collins, Sharon; Rolling Fork, MS Collins, Sondra; Long Beach, MS Collins, Terence J.; Biloxi, MS Collins. Terry F ; Starkville. MS Coltharp, Tom; New Albany. MS Colvin, Vanessa; Moss Point. MS Combs. Phyllis: Starkville. MS Conard. Linday; Meridian, MS Conger, Claud B ; Benoit. MS Conn, James Clark; Crystal Springs, MS Connell, James; Toomsuba, MS Constantino, Mark; Gautier, MS Contreras, Nina Maria; Pass Christian. MS Cook, Buddy: Vicksburg, MS Cook, David; Gulfport, MS Cook. Jeff; Rockwell, TX Cook, Julie Lynise; Starkville, MS Cook. Mary E.; Starkville. MS Cook, Robin E.; Southhaven. MS Cook, Ruth: Canton. MS Cook. Sally; Canton. MS Cooke. Cathy; Jackson. MS Cooley, Jeff; Tupelo, MS Cooley, Peter Stanley; Picayune. MS Coolidge, Henry; Gulfport. MS Cooper, Anne; Tupelo, MS Cooper, Charles C. Jr.; Greenwood. MS Cooper. Edwin S.; Miss. State. MS Cooper. Jackie; Macon. MS Cooper, Kathy A ; Clinton. MS Cooper, Lou Ellen; Shannon. MS Cope, Michele; Hollandale, MS Copeland. Marilynn; Starkville. MS Copeland. Tim; Laurel, MS Corbin. Billy R . Jr.; Lambert, MS Corbin, Regina; Rienzi, MS Corder, Charles S. Jr.; Jackson, MS Corder. Pam; Jackson. MS Corley, Donna Ruth; Greenwood. MS Cornett, Fred O Jr.; Ocean Springs. MS Corrigan. Cathy; Memphis. TN Cotten. Laurie; New Albany. MS Cotten, Melisa Ann; New Albany, MS Couch, Carl Thomas; Vardaman, MS Coughwn, John Patrick; Jackson, MS Coulter, Dixie L.; Picagune, MS Courington. Belvion; Columbus, MS Coutney, Gregory L.; Monticello. MS Couture, John; Springfield. VA Covington, Cindy; Jackson. MS Covington. Tyrone B ; Greenwood, MS Cowan, Cindy; Tupelo. MS 409 Undergraduates COWAN-DAVIDSON Cowan, Lois; Amory, MS Cox. Kalhy; Lexington, MS Cox, Carol; Gulfport, MS Cox. Christopher ).; Mornsville. PA Cox. Cyndy; New Albany. MS Cox, Debra Aiieen; Columbus, MS Cox. Jerry M.; Brookhaven. MS Cox, Mary Beth; Columbus. MS Cox, Pam; Jackson, MS Cox. Robert; Collierville, TN Cox, Terry G.; Starkville, MS Cox, Tommy Lester, Philadelphia, MS Cox, Wallace |r.; Gulfport. MS Coyan, Connie )o; New Orleans. LA Crabtree, Gloria; Louisville, MS Craig. Dan; Starkville, MS Craig, Nelisa Joy; Macon. MS Cranston. Bill; Fort Lauderdale, FL Craven, Tricia; Memphis, TN Cravens, John Allen; Helena. AR Crawford, Darrell; Water Valley, MS Crawford. James Wesley; Memphis, TN Crawford, Martha Carol; Hamilton, MS Crawford. Nancy; Greenville. MS Creekmore, Susan; Greenville. MS Creel, Douglas; Deridder. LA Crenshaw, David; Columbus, MS Cnbbs, Myrt Eugene Jr.; Clinton, MS Crisco, Alison; Brandon, MS Crislil, Kay; Tupelo, MS Cnslinl. Kay; Tupelo. MS Criswell, Michael W.; Greenville, MS Crocker, Denise Anne; Starkville. MS Crokelt, Rebecca; Tupelo, MS Crook, Elizabeth Ann; Amory. MS Crosby. Cynthia; Jackson, MS Cross. Carla; Unadilla. GA Cross, Dave; Miss. State, MS Cross. Lillie; Greenville. MS Cross. Todd Lamont; Kosciusko. MS Crosswhite, William; Jackson, MS Crolhers. Cullan; Brandon, MS Crouse, Lynn; Meridian, MS Crouse, Melanie; Memphis. TN Crowder. Kathy; Starkville, MS Crowder. Vicki Lee; Columbus, MS Crowell, David; Louisville, MS Crowe!!, Iris Sherryl; Eupora, MS Crowell, T. Michael; Forest. MS Crown, Linda M.; Glen Allan. MS Crowson, Neville; Peta, MS Crudup, Everett H., Ill; Meridian, MS Cruise. Don; Liberty. MS Crum, Shelia; Miss. State. MS Crumbley. Carolyn June; Laurel, MS Crump. Carolyn Joyce; Belden. MS Crump. |ohn; Starkville, MS Crusoe. Doris; West Point, MS Crutcher, Steve; Pearl, MS Cuellar. Patricia; Peta). MS Cuevas, Kirt John; Gulfport, MS Cuicchi. Nell; Shaw. MS Culiver. Janet; Jackson. MS Culpepper. Celeste Renee; Miss. State. MS Culpepper, Gay; Vicksburg, MS Cumberland, Vicki; Meridian. MS Cummingham, Sonya; Okolona, MS Cummings, Linda; Jackson, MS Cummings. Timmy; Columbus, MS Cummins, James Ronald; West. MS Cummins. Margie; West. MS Cummngs, Linda; Jackson, MS Cunningham, Linda L, Gulfport, MS Cunningham. Regina; Okolona. MS Curbow, Kimberly Jean. Pontotoc. MS Curran. Mary Theresa; Yazoo City, MS Currey. Gayle; Hollandale. MS Currie, Arthur Dale Jr.; Jackson. MS Currie, Carol Elizabeth; Madison, MS Currie, Lisa; Jackson, MS Currie. Roger; Madison, MS Curry, Chris; Columbus, MS Curry, Cindi; Vicksburg. MS Curry, Frederick James; Raymond. MS Curry, Rose; Meridian. MS Curtis. Clifton; Winona, MS Curtis, Jeff; Jackson, MS Curtis, Rita Ann; Meridian. MS Dabbs, Janice; Waynesboro. MS Daily, Leonard; Brooksville, MS Dale, Russell Clark; Meridian, MS Dalfiume. Tim; Rollingfork, MS Dallas. Pam; Jackson, MS Dallas. Thomas Walton; Jackson. MS Dampeer. Marsha; luka, MS Daniel. Amy; Cu If port. MS Daniel, Laura; Columbus. MS Daniel, Sandra Lynne; Starkville, MS Daniel, Sarah Leigh; Saulsbury, TN Daniel, Steven Paul; Starkville, MS Daniels, Lee E.; Collinsville. MS Dantzler. Bobbie Jean; Sturgis, MS Darden, Melvin; Louisville, MS Dashtizadeh, All Reza; Khorramshahr. Iran Daughtry. Lee; Moorhead. MS Davenport. Danny Ray; Gulfport, MS Davidson. Charles; West Point. MS Davidson, Charles Cary; Carrollton. MS 410 Undergraduates DAVIDSON-DUFFY Davidson, Zachaviah, III. Vicksburg, MS Davis, Brcnda |.. Meridian, MS Davis. Celestes Plantcrvillc, MS Davis. Cindy; Tupelo, MS Davis, Cynthia; Shrcveport, LA Davis, Gary; Pans, MS Davis. John K , |ackson. MS Davis, Judy CiSnltillo, MS Davis. Laurita; Ittabena. MS Davis. Linda Fay; Sturgis, MS Davis. Mark E.; Memphis, TN Davis. Michael; Biloxi, MS Davis. Michael Lee; Meridian. MS Davis. Randle Stuarl; Corinth, MS Davis. Ricky Davis. Susan. Raymond. MS Davis. Weston Shaw; Shelby. MS Dawkins, David L ; Slarkville. MS Dawkins. Shelia. Brooksville. MS Dawson, Mary, Robinsonville, MS Day. Elbert |.. Jr.; Slarkville. MS Day. Margaret Odonnell; Hernando, MS Deal. Dawn Elyse; Ocean Springs, MS Deal. Debra Lynn; Forrest City, AR Dean. Pat; Columbus. MS Dear. Douglas G W L , Memphis. TN Dear, Glen; Jackson. MS Dear, Lisa Karen; Jackson. MS Deas, Mack; Columbus. MS Deason, Doug; Baton Rouge. LA Deaton. Chris H . Lauel. MS Deaton. Michael T. Sallillo. MS Decker, Paul; Miss State. MS Decker, Steve; Columbia. MO Dedeaux. Lawrie [au; Gulf port, MS Dees, Kenneth L ; Clinton, MS Dees. Willie Henry; Pascagoula, MS Defoe. Jim. Jackson, MS Delmas. Randy W .. Jackson, MS Deloach, Marc; Arlington. TN Demarco. Susan; [ameshurg. NJ Dendy. Marybelh. Houlka, MS Denham. Ken. Clarksdale. MS Dennis. Otono C . Slarkville. MS Denl. Eugene D ; Jackson. MS Dent, (eannie; Columbus. MS Dent. Nancy; Jackson, MS Derrick, J. Michel; Hickory Flat, MS Derringlon. Dan; Jackson. MS Dettor, Audrey; Sardis. MS Dewberry, Ronald Dale. Slarkville, MS Deweese, Debbie. Miss Slate, MS Dickerson, Alvin R.; McComb, MS Dickerson. Melissa A ; Sallis, MS Dickerson. Oclavia E . Columbus. MS Dickey. Diana; Hernando. MS Dickson. Bill; Huntsville, AL Dickson, James Robert Jr . Crystal Springs. MS Diehlman, April; Accokeek. MD Dier. Bill; Santa Rosa Beach. FL Diggs. Mary Lou; Slarkville. MS Dillard. Kathy; Baldwyn. MS Dillard. Pamela Su anne, Muscle Shoals. AL Dismuke. Lisa; Big Creek, MS Divine, Steven; Jackson. MS Dixon. Brett; Mengold. MS Dixon. John B ; Slarkville. MS Dixon. Sarah. Oxford. MS Dobbel. Raymond Kurt; Caracas. Venezuela Dobbins, Elsie. Natchez, MS Dobbs, Janice E . Philadelphia. MS Dodd. Margaret Elaine, Ft. Walton Beach. FL Dodds. Russell; Charleston. SC Dodson. Anthony; Pontotoc, MS Donald, George Russum; Port Gibson. MS Donald. Virginia K . Miss State. MS Donaldson. Paul; Columbus. MS Donaldson. Suzanne; Pascagoula. MS Donley. Rick A.; Jackson, MS Dore. Jesse; Biloxi. MS Doremus, |oe. Brookhaven. MS Dornbusch. Ed; Vickshurg. MS Dorris. Ken; Bruce. MS Dossett. Kenneth; Slarkville. MS Dotson. Cindy; Miss Slate. MS Dotson. Deborah Eileen; Winona. MS Dotson. Rosemary; Weir, MS Doty. Danny; Kosciosko. MS Doucet. Richard; Gulfport. MS Douglas. Charles Thomas. Columbus. MS Douglas, Jay; Jackson, MS Douglas, Will; Greenville. MS Douglass. Libby; Jackson, MS Dove. Stan. Thomasville. AL Dowell. Edward; Carthage. MS Cowney. Ann Emmons, Meridian. MS Downs. Sandra K.. Slarkville. MS Dozier. Ira |erry; Bentonia. MS Draper, David E ; Martinsville. VA Drumgoole. Linda; Greenville, MS Drummond, Larry K ; New Albany, MS Dubose. Martin E.. Biloxi. MS Duckworth. Charles P , Brookhaven. MS Duckworth, Linda; Ml Olive, MS Duclos. Leslie Karen, Vickshurg, MS Dudlev. Liz; Scooba. MS Dudley. Melinda; Dekalb. MS Duffy. Kevin J.; Gulfport. MS 411 Undergraduates DUGARD-EMERY Co-Ed Weight-Lifter MSU co-ed Donna Singleton of Jackson isn ' t one to throw her weight around, but the 31 year-old Junior has lifted as much as 275 lbs. Donna currently works as a secretary in the Engineering Extension Building and started lift- ing weights about a year ago after being recruited by Coach Gerald Pitts. Coach Pitts needed someone in the 100-114 lb. class and Donna, who was into karate at the time, seemed to fit the bill. Already athletically inclined, Donna, who had no previous experience in weight-lifting, became interested and started working out with weights. After participating in several meets, Singleton traveled to Nauasha, New Hampshire for an interna- tional meet where she placed seventh out of twenty in her weight class. There are four women on the MSU Weightlifting Team and eight in the Weightlifting Club. The women compete with the men, and in one meet Donna came in first out of three in which men com- peted. Dugard, Karen; Meridian, MS Duke, William E.; Tupelo. MS Dukes, Judy Ann; Jackson. MS Dunavant. Paul; Greenville. MS Dunbar, Donna; Ridgeland. MS Duncan, Kim; Ft Walton Bch.. FL Duncan. Susan; Ripley. MS Dungan, Carolyn; Pattison, MS Dunlap. Frank; New Albany, MS Dunn, Cynthia [eannette; Philadelphia, MS Dunn, Paul; New Orleans, LA Duquesnay, Emenc C; Columbus, MS Durhan, John David; Collins, MS Dye, Glenda; Tupelo. MS Dye, Joe Douglas; Calhoun City. MS Dye, John E.; Vicksburg. MS Dyess, Shelia Rene; Meridian. MS Eady, Joseph M.; Jackson. MS Eakin, Greg; Forrest City, AL Earnest. Margaret M; M iss. State. MS Earnest. Rhonda; Indianola. MS Easley, David R.; Vardaman, MS Eason, Wayne; Starkville. MS Easterling. Jeff; Huntsville. AR Ebentier, James John; Miss. State, MS Eckersley, Carlton; Hattiesburg, MS Edgar, Lisa Nina; Miss. State, MS Edison, Sandra E.; Hickory, MS Edmundson, Ronald; Mobile, AL Edwards, James R.; Ocean Springs, MS Edwards, Matt; Knoxville, TN Edwards, Tina; Leland, MS Egger. Clifton; Jackson. MS Eggert, Pam; Laurel, MS Eggert. Rae Ann; Laurel, MS Ehtendge, Beth; Strugis, MS Eidt. Lea Ann; Natchez, MS Eiland, Emn; Drew, MS Elahi, Ali; Starkville. MS Elam, Michael A.; Booneville, MS Eldridge, Deborah D.; Jackson, MS Ellard, Mike; Natchez, MS Ellington, Tommy W.; Starkville. MS Elliott. Ann; Starkville, MS Elliott. John; Tupelo. MS Elliott, Robert L.; Jackson, MS Elliott, Susan; Jackson, MS Elliott, Tim; Brandon, MS Ellis, Amy L.; Jackson. MS Ellis. Deborah; Meridian, MS Ellis. Eric H.: Ft. Deposit, AL Ellis, Cillam; Columbus. MS Ellis. Katherine J.; Durant. MS Ellis. Linda F; Starkville, MS Ellis, Missy; Mathiston, MS Ellis, William M. Ill; Columbus. MS Ellison. Glenda M.; Lexington. MS Elrod, Deanna; Long Beach. MS Elrod, Phyllis; Ripley, MS Elrod. Robert F.; Tallulah. LA Elward. Erin; Miss. State, MS Elward, Erin L.; Jackson, MS Emery. Ronnie; Jackson, MS 5% :.fx ' . - • ' .. ' s3fcW 412 Undergraduates EMMONS-FOX Emmons, Nancy; Meridian, MS Emrick, Lauren Kay; Edwards, MS Endt, Sandra Renate; Ocean Springs, MS Engdorf, Paul; Pascagoula, MA Engel, Becky; Hernando, MS Enis, Anne; Clarksdale, MS Ervin, James; Crystal Springs, MS Esles, Bee; Yazoo City. MS Estes, Bryan William, Flora. MS Estes, Michael; Starkville. MS Estes, Susan Ladelle; Columbus. MS Estess, Stephen A , Picayune, MS Ethendge. Don; Natchez, MS Ethridge, Renee; Florence, MS Evans, Bill; Meridian, MS Evans, Currie; Memphis, TN Evans, Fred D. Ill; Boyle. MS Evans, Jerry; Ocean Springs. MS Evans. Jim; Columbus. MS Evans, Margaret; Jackson. MS Evans, Mark; Columbus, MS Evans, Murphy Jr.; West Point, MS Evans, Patricia; Starkville, MS Evans, Sandra L.; McCall Creek. MS Evans, Sinitra; Starkville, MS Everett. Susan M.; Pascagoula. MS Everidge. William C„, Jr.; Miss. State. MS Ewing, Tom; Benoit, MS E wings, James; Montee, MS Fair, Harriet; Water Valley. MS Fairley, David Loren; Biloxi, MS Fairley. Donna; Greenwood, MS Fairley, Marzelta; Vancleave, MS Fallon, Michael; Randolph, N| Falls, Timothy B.; Tremont, MS Farr, Jerry; Jackson, MS Farr, John V.; Vicksburg, MS Farrell, T. Shelley Jr.; Miss State. MS Farrior. Mark S.; Meridian. MS Farns, Becky; Vicksburg. MS Farris, Kent; Biloxi, MS Farrish, David Nelson; Greenwood. MS Farthing, Penny; Jackson, MS Fatehi. Mohammad; Miss. State. MS Faulkner. Mary Lee; Austin. TX Faust, Patti; New Albany. MS Fava, Donna; Shelby. MS Fedric, Jimmy; Greenwood, MS Felton. Lisa; Tupelo. MS Fenn, Diane; Meridian, MS Fergus, Julie; Jackson. MS Ferguson, Beth; Raymond. MS Ferguson, Patricia Ann; Tupelo, MS Fesmire, Rob; Nashville. TN Fetter, Richard L.; Canfield, OH Fike, John; Caruthersville, MS Filgo. Rebecca Lois; Shannon, MS Finch, Becky; Columbus. MS Fincher. Stuart; Greenwood. MS Finison, Nancy Louise; Jackson, MS Finley, Suzy; Meridian, MS Finnegan, John Paul. Jr.; Laurel. MS Fisher, Melinda; Corinth, MS Fisher, Rob; Starkville, MS Fisher, Tina; Okolona. MS Fisher, William David; Ocean City, NJ Fitts, Andrew C; Memphis, TN Fitzgerald, Angela Leah; Memphis, TN Fitzgerald, Janice; Nesbit. MS Fitzhugh, Ann; Jackson. MS Flanagan, Julie; Pascagoula, MS Flanagan, Mike; Thomasville, AL Flanagan, Racine; Kilmichael, MS Flanagan, Steven M.; Thomasville, AL Flaurr, Stephen B.; Glendora, MS Fleming, Julie Suzanne; Pascagoula, MS Fleming, Michael Thomas; Ocean Springs, MS Floore, Susan A.; Shugualak. MS Flowers, Bowen; Tunica, MS Flowers, Susan; Jackson. MS Flowers, Webb; Starkville. MS Floyd, Susan Patricia; Tupelo. MS Fondren, Myra Tyler; Greenwood, MS Forbes, Deanie; Vicksburg, MS Ford, Claudia; Titusville, FL Ford, Felica Dawn; Lucedale, MS Ford, Ross; Avon. MS Ford, Thomas; Mize, MS Ford, William; Crystal Springs, MS Foreman, Dusty; Brandon. MS Forrester, Lorin; Memphis, TN Forrester. Lorin G.; Miss. State, MS Fortenberry, Karen; Gulfport, MS Fortner, Lesa; Eupora, MS Foshee, Jim William; Terry. MS Foster, Mary Anna; Louisville, MS Foster, Ricky; Kosciusko, MS Foster, Terri; Greenville, MS Foster, Willie Howard; Lamar. MS Fouche, Martha Ann; Helena, AR Fountain, Lori; Forest, MS Fountain, Mary Beth; Biloxi, MS Fowler, Carol; Louisville, MS Fowler, Ken; Jackson, MS Fowlkes, Keith; Amory. MS Fox, Eugenia; Clarksdale, MS Fox, Julie; Memphis, TN Fox, Karen; Memphis, TN 413 Undergraduates FRANCIS-GAST Francis. Jack Barrett; Miss Slate. MS Francis, James D.; Gulfport, MS Franco. Donna; Vicksburg. MS Franco. Therese A.; Vicksburg. MS Franklin. Sandy; Miss State, MS Franks, Donna; Tupelo, MS Franks, Laura Lee; Hernando. MS Fraser. Raymond Bruce; Columbus, MS Frazier. Andrew Lane; Jackson, MS Freeman, Angelia D.; Holly Springs, MS Freeman, Jo Ann; Parchman. MS Freeman, Michael; Gulfport. MS Freeman, Patty; Aberdeen. MS Freeman. Tommy; Jackson. MS Frierson. Hervert; Poplarville, MS Frisloe. Thomas Conner; Atlanta. G A Fryery. Darlene; Louisville. MS Fulcher. Ann; Greenville. MS Fulgham, Malinda; Madison. MS Fulghan. Martha; Starkville. MS Fuller. Halbert; Louisville. MS Fuller, Jerry Walton; Marvell, AR Fuller. Terry R.; Marvell. AR Fullerion. Paul; Amory, MS Fulmer, Albert W ; Meridian. MS Fulton, Jeanie; Louisville, MS Funderburg, Donna; Amory, MS Funderburk, Joe C, Jr.; Hattiesburg, MS Furr. Awana Karlene; S Picayune. MS Furr, Brian Hamilton; Picayune. MS Furr, Jean; Ackerman. MS Futrell. Becky; Greenwood, MS Gaddis. John D.; Jackson. MS Galatas, Marlee; Greenville. MS Gallaspy, Richard; Kosciusko, MS Gallender, Sonya Rene; Natchez, MS Galloway, Anne; West Point, MS Galloway, Pamela; Yazoo City. MS Galther, Karen; Vicksburg, MS Gamble, Gay; Baldwyn, MS Gamble, Melissa K.: Petal. MS Gambrell, Charlie R.; Taylorsville, MS Gammill, Janet L ; Madison, MS Gammon. Ricky; Corinth. MS Gandy, Mary; Starkville. MS Gann, Don; Vicksburg, MS Garcia, Edward B.; Corinth, MS Gardner, Arlon Lamar; Forest. MS Gardner, Kendall; Forest, MS Gardner, Romona Kay; Crawford, MS Garletts, Frank; Greenville, MS Garner, Joanne; Jackson. MS Garretson, Grace E.; Jackson, MS Garrett. Jon P.; Meridian. MS Garriga. Mark W ; Gulfport, MS Garrison. Paul M.; Meridian. MS Gary, Louis Alan; Maben, MS Gary, Robert Dennis; Collinsville, MS Gary, Steven Alan; Collinsville. MS Gaskin. Charles E.; Vicksburg. MS Gaskin, Steven Wayne; Okolona, MS Gasquet, Norma Elizabeth; Natchez, MS Cast. Barbara M.; Miss State, MS Disco Dick A regular fixture at The Club, Tuesday ' s and Cricket ' s, Dick is spotted across campus by his silk shirt unbuttoned to the waist and a flashy gold medallion on his hairless chest. Dick has the secret desire to become John Travolta ' s successor, and tries to do so by living his nights practicing his dance steps in front of his mirror in the dorm with his life-sized Raquel Welch doll. He never misses a dance contest; he dips, sways, jerks, twists, and mangles his part- ner in hopes of being known about campus as the Disco King. 414 Undergraduates GATES-GRAYER Gales, Allen |.; Clarksdale, MS Gates, Dennis E ; Jackson, MS Gathings, George; Aberdeen, MS Gathings, Robby: Starkville, MS Gaude, Henry David; Natchez, MS Gaude. Lance; Natchez, MS Gault, Pat; Columbus. MS Gavin, Van; Meridian, M S Geno, Charles; Rienzi, MS Gentry, Angie Marie; Artsia, MS Gentsy, Robin L.; Sara] and, AL George, Nanette; Canton, MS Gibbs, Greg; Pensacola, FL Gibbs, Verna; McCool, MS Gibbs, William T., Jr.; Meridian. MS Gibson. Jan; Rosed ale, MS Gibson. Randy; Forest, MS Gibson. Virginia Gay; Eupora, MS Gidden, Lamar III; Meridian, MS Gideon, Bonnie; Columbus, MS Gilbert, Linda; Jackson. MS Gilbert, Romona Louise; Jackson, MS Giles. Phil Jr.; Natchez. MS Gill, Michael C; Fort Clinton, OH Gill, Stanley G.; Gulfport. MS Gill, Theresa M.; Jackson, MS Gillespie. Ernest; Starkville. MS Gillespie, Erwin; Starkville, MS Gillham, Brad; Okolona, MS Gillis, Bethany P.; Starkville. MS Gillis, Zendala Dawn; Moss Point, MS Gillon. William A.; Gore Springs. MS Ginn, Kerry Brant; Corinth, MS Girling, Glenda Claire; Conroe, TX Givens, Jeanette; Artesia. MS Givens, jeannette; Artesia, MS Gladney, Barbara; Kosciusko. MS Gladney, Donnie R.; Kosciusko, MS Gladney, Sandra; Moss Point, MS Glenn, Cheryl Walecia; Louisville, MS Glenn, David; Mobile. Ala. Glenn, Gail Sherrel; Starkville, MS Glenn. Mitchel Owen; Ocean Springs. MS Goddson, Sadeanna; Calhoun City, MS Godfrey, Robert L.; Clinton, MS Godsey, Wilber; Red Banks. MS Godwin, Gary; Jackson, MS Goff, Les; Starkville. MS Goings, Emily; Jackson, MS Goings. Paul; Jackson, MS Golden, Franklin S.; Meridian. MS Golden, Mark L.; Meridian, MS Golden, Susan L.; Eupora, MS Goldman. Retha; Philadelphia, MS Golmon, Harry E., |r.; Summit, MS Golson. Joey; West Point, MS Golson. Kay; Cedar Bluff, MS Gong, Judy Chuck; Greenwood, MS Gonzales, Mike; Cleveland, MS Gonzalez, Dsiris; Miss. State, MS Goode, Don; Pontotoc, MS Gooden, Lisa A.; Chattanooga, Tenn. Goodman, Ellen; Starkville. MS Goodman. Lloyd Karl; Holly Bluff, MS Goodnite, Barbra Gay; Starkville, MS Goodson. Rosemary; Miss. State. MS Goodwin, Chuck; Greenville. MS Goodwin, Marsha; Starkville, MS Gordon, Charles Jeffrey; Starkville, MS Gordon, Dexter L.; Aberdeen, MS Gordon. Lee Ann; Meridian. MS Gordon, Mark; Hernando, MS Gordon, Sammy D ; Cleveland. MS Gordy, Janet; Hazlehursl, MS Gorman. Alan; Columbus, MS Gorman, Robert E.; Columbus, MS Goss, Cindy; Miss. State, MS Goss, Lynda Gale; Decatur, MS Goss, Sonja; Louisville, MS Goss, Willie Ruth; Louisville. MS Gough. Jefferson L ; Meridian. MS Gourley, Susan Kay; Starkville. MS Grady. Mark G.; Corinth, MS Grafton. Steve; Pascagoula, MS Granger, Wesley Dee; Natchez. MS Grant, Caroline; Jackson, MS Grant, Fred James III; Flora, MS Grantham, John K.; Monticello, MS Grantham, Leonard A.; Lexington, MS Grantier, Joan; Louisville. MS Graves, Carolyn; Hazlehurst. MS Graves, Charles; West Point, MS Graves, Harold C; Meadville, MS Graves, Jewel L.; Raymond. MS Graves, Karen Lynn; Jackson, MS Graves, Kathy; Jackson, MS Graves, Kathy; Jackson, MS Graves, Kitty; Greenville, MS Graves, Lisa; Canton, MS Graves, Mike; Jackson. MS Graves, Randolph W.; Memphis. TN Graves, Theresa Ann; Jackson. MS Gravlee, Joy; Tupelo, MS Gray, Gail E.; Southaven. MS Gray. Gary G.; Etta, MS Gray, Wanda; Tupelo, MS Gray, Wendell; Vicksburg. MS Grayer, Lamarco Terrel; Starkville. MS 415 Undergraduates GRAYER-GULLETTE Expectations of a Foreign Student Hassan Sayyar and Sadegh Mohammadi are just two of over a hundred foreign stu- dents representing over 40 countries. They are both from Iran. Hassan, 23, is majoring in Physics and Sadegh Mohammadi, 19, is majoring in Civil Engineering. The following is taken from a joint inter- view with the two students: Q: What were your expectations of Amer- ica? A: We expected America to be more indus- trialized rather than so mucn emphasis placed on agriculture. Q: What did you find when you finally got here? A There are not that many tall skyscrapers and factories, much more trees and land than we expected. We found Americans to be very active and kind. We find Mississippians are not prej- udiced against us, they are like people in my villages. Foreign students will continue to come to America to enable their countries to become more populated with teachers to educate their people. Through these students, the United States is able to transmit its knowledge to developing countries. Grayer, Sieve; Starkvdle. MS Grayer, Tracy D.; Starkville. MS Grayson. Carol; Jackson. MS Grayson. Keith; Quitman. MS Green. D. Luann; Tupelo. MS Green, Janet; West Point. MS Green. [Catherine C; Miss. State. MS Green, Kathy Lavonne, Starkville. MS Green, Maria Lisa; Natchez. MS Green. Michael C; Booneville. MS Green. Pamela Evon; Lena, MS Green, Randy; Gulfport, MS Green, Robert Anthony; Taylors. SC Green, Terry; Crystal Springs, MS Green, Trevor Courtney; Ocean Springs, MS Greenberg, Janie; Jackson, MS Greenleaf, Gregory Y.; Eupora, MS Greenleaf. Rebecca W.i Bellfontaine, MS Greer, Janet; Tupelo, MS Greer. Jeffrey. Louisville. MS Greer. Jessica; Louisville, MS Gregg. Janet E.; Louisville. MS Gregory. Bruce A.; Columbus. MS Gregory, Glenda Rochell; Starkville, MS Gregory, Mark W.; Carthage. MS Gregory, Twila Lynn; Tupelo. MS Gregory. Vickie; Pontotoc. MS Gresham. Douglas A; Memphis. TN Griffin. Cynthia C . Calhoun City. MS Griffin, Debra; Houston. MS Griffin. Donna L.; West Point. MS Griffin. Gary Miller, Sturgis, MS Griffin, Pamela Suzanne; Houston. MS Griffin. Randy. Philadelphia. MS Griffin, Sherry Jackson, MS Griffith. Joe Wesley Jr.; Philadelphia. MS Griggs, Rodney Houston. MS Grim, Mark; Florence. MS Grimes, Frank; Carthage, MS Grissett, Buster. Jackson, MS Grissom, Terry TaylorsvUle. MS Grochau. Debbie; Greenville, MS Grogan. Kay B ; Martinsville. VA Croner. George David; Charleston. MS Gross. Rusty; Fairhope, AL Gross, Shirley Ann; Tupelo, MS Crubbs. Kathy. Pearl. MS Cuerciu, Rod; Natchez. MS Cuerry. Manse); Artesia. MS Cuice. Charles Milton Jr.; luka. MS Cuico. Edward F ; Columbus. MS Guizenx. Armand III; Picayune. MS Gullette. Bubba: Jackson. MS Gullelte. Marlon; Pearl, MS 416 Undergraduates GURLEY-HARDER Annie Activity The burning desire to be in as many organizations on cam- pus as possible and to make a 4.00 average for four consecu- tive years inspires deranged minds, such as Annie is to make it big on the Mississippi State Campus. Minimum require- ments are membership in 10 organizations, officer positions in at least four, president of two other organizations, and edi- tor of all school publications. In addition to this, Annie usu- ally takes on 18 hours per semester load. If all goes well for Annie, she will be elected Miss M.S.U., to the Hall of Fame, Who ' s Who, and will die at age 23 from a nervous break- down compounded with exhaustion. o O |0VEMJTp IT Gurley. Alan; Hamilton. MS Gurley. William [.; Polls Camp Gurney, Jean; Cleveland, MS Guy, Rodney; Macon. MS Guynes, Becky; Brandon, MS Guyton, Mark E.; Slarkville. MS Gyton, Teleah: Macon. MS Habeeb. Paula; Vicksburg. MS Hagen. Ann; Brandon. MS Haggard, Kelly; Jackson, MS HagTe, John C; Starkville, MS Haigler. Scotl; Moselle, MS Halbrook, Kathy. Belzoni, MS Hale, Maria; Lumberton, MS Hales, William A.; Leland. MS Halford, Kirby W.; Gonzales, LA Hall, Billy Bradford: Jackson. MS Hall. Clay; Columbus, MS Hall, Keith; Brandon. MS Hall, Kenny; Belzoni. MS Hall, Rett; Greenville. MS Hall. Ruth Ann; Glen Allan. MS Hall. Sherry Diane; Starkville. MS Hall, Susan Connor; Prattville. AL Hall, Suzanne; Decatur, AL Hall. Virginia C; Greenville, MS Halliburton, Sheryl D.; Brooksville. MS Halm, Connie; Gulfport, MS Halter. John Daniels: Gould. AR Halter. Robert Douglas; Gould. AR Hamburg, Randy; Quitman, MS Hamill, Britt H.; Louisville. MS Hamilton, Cynthia; Starkville. MS Hamilton, John; Starkville. MS Hamilton. Mary Catherine; Flora. MS Hamilton. Stewart; Flora. MS Hamlin. Betsy Ann; West Point. MS Hamlin, Sharon Layne; Forrest City. AR Hammack, Tawana; Natchez, MS Hammett. Sara Lynn; Lexington. MS Hammond. Edward A. Ill; Winona, MS Hampton, Bernice; Starkville. MS Hampton. Bessie H.; Louisville, MS Hampton, Ronnie A.; Louisville. MS Hampton. Consella; Starkville. MS Hand, Cathy; Starkville. MS Hand, Terrell L.; Miss. State. MS Hane, James Sullivan; Pass Christian, MS Hankins, Lisa S , Hollandale. MS Hankins, Reggie; Columbus, MS Hankins, Samuel Lynn; Starkville, MS Hanks, Derek; Ft. Walton Bch.. FL Hanks. Olivia; Fort Walton Bch . FL Hannaford, Tammy; Cleveland. MS Hannaford. Teresa; Cleveland. MS Hannah, Jannie; Louisville, MS Hannahm, Leah Binegar; Starkville, MS Hannigan, Patrick M.; Nettleton. MS Hannon. James R . Jr.; Fulton. MS Hannon, Jeffrey K.: Raymond, MS Harcrow, Rick; Columbus, MS Hardaway, Anthony; Meridian. MS Harder, Steele; Starkville. MS 417 Undergraduates HARDIN-HAYS Rah Rah Rags In an attempt to contend with the frustrating S.E.C. ruling against our beloved cowbells, students now have the Rah Rah Rag. The white rag with a maroon Bulldog can now be seen at various sport functions showing the unwavering Bulldog spirit. Despite this new innovation, the Cowbell Lives!!! The Cowbell is a symbol of State which will never die. Many of the truly loyal fans wouldn ' t trade in such a prized possession for all the Rebel flags in the world. Granted, the Rah Rah Rag is a solution to the protests of the S.E.C. but a ringing Cowbel l is music to a Bulldog ' s ear. Hardin. Debbie; Jackson. MS Hardin. Leland Andrew; Jackson, MS Hardin, Steve; Columbus, MS Hardwicb. Mike; Louisville, MS Hardy, Allen Boyd; Columbus, MS Hardy, Barbara Lynn; Oxford, PA Harger, Cheryl; Delaware. OH Harv.es. Bobby; Grenada, MS Hargett. Mark S.i RulevUle. MS Hanng. lajiice; Starkville. MS Harkins, Cathy A.; Jackson, MS Harkins, Elizabeth Lynn; Carthage, MS Harkins, Lynn; Carthage, MS Harlow, Vickie; Aberdeen, MS Harmon, T. J.; Jackson. MS Named. Gary V.; Ft. Lauderdale. FL Harper. Vicki; Florence, MS HarreU. Johnnie. Morton, MS Harrell, Mattie; Crawford. MS Harrington. Dennis; Jackson. MS Harrington, Phil; Woodland. MS Harrington. Travis; Louisville, MS Harris, Aaron; Vicksburg. MS Harris. Ben 1-; Ocean Springs, MS Harris. Buddy; Greenwood, MS Harris, Cay; RusseUville. KY Harris, Denette; Tupelo, MS Harris, Eddie James; West Point, MS Harris, Edgar West; West Point. MS Harris. Elizabeth; Tupelo. MS Hams. Irish R ; Starkville, MS Harrip, James Lee, Jr.; Winona, MS Harris, Jennifer Julie; Clarksdale, MS Harris. Jonelle; Hazlehurst, MS Harris, julan, Starkville, MS Harris, Julia Ruth; Hazlehurst, MS Hams. Ralph Neal Jr.; Starkville. MS Harris. Scott Bowman; Midnight, MS Harris, Sharron; Starkville, MS Harris. Wayne L.; Prentiss, MS Hams, Wayne Lewis; Forest. MS Harrison, Craig; Waynesboro, MS Harrison, Richard W.; Forest, MS Harrison, Robert DaUey; Jackson, MS Harrison, Tony; Jayess, MS Hart, Lou Anne; Newbern, TN Hartley. Danny; Starkville, MS Hartley. Kirk Ridgeland. MS Hartung, Patricia L; Jackson, MS Hartzog, John Eddie; Monticello, MS Harwell, Deni.se, Ocean Springs, MS Hathcock, Sheila A.; Amory, MS Hathorn, Cynthia; Louisville. MS Hauteau. Marc A.; Ocean Springs, MS Havens, Pam; Gulfport, MS Havens, Terrie; Gulfport, MS Hawkins, Deborah Ann; Calhoun City, MS Hawkins, Debra L; Yazoo City. MS Hawkins, Mary Janice; Canton, MS Hawkins, Pat; Fulton, MS Hawkins. Susan; Gulfport, MS Hawkins. Vicky; Vicksburg. MS Hawley. Chris; Tuscaloosa, AL Hawley. Lisa; Moss Point, MS Hayden, Vera; Crawford. MS Hayes. Cassandra T.; Ackerman. MS Hayes. James; West Point. MS Hayes. Keith; Columbus, MS Hayes. Sheila: Inverness. MS Haynes. Jack; Starkville. MS Haypole. l.ona Sue; Scooba. MS Hays. James P.; Clarksdale. MS 418 Undergraduates AYWARD-HOLLAND Hayward, William David; Grenada, MS Haywood, Nathaniel; Natchez, MS Hazzlengg, Maria Tama; Vicksburg, MS Head, Cherie L.; Pascagoula. MS Head, Lea Janine; Pascagoula. MS Head, Susan; Jackson, MS Heard, Hilda I.; Atlanta. CA Hearn, Michael H ; Meridian, MS Hearne. William Robert; Glen, MS Heath. Melanie; Slarkville, MS Heavner, Becky; Tupelo, MS Hedgepeth, Ronald D ; Silver Creek, MS Hedglin, Thomas Allen; Madison, MS Hedrick. Marcia; Columbus, MS Hegan. Dianne Johns; Houston, MS Hegman, Thelma Louanne; Holly Bluff, MS Heleniak, Cathy; Hammond. LA Helfrich, Janet; Jackson. MS Heliums. Lawrence A.; Randolph. MS Hembree, Mark; Terry. MS Hemmatian. Mohammad Ali; Miss State. MS Hemphill. Gene A.; Ruleville, MS Henderson, Bobby G , Jr.; French Camp, MS Henderson, Dawn; Carthage, MS Henderson, Donna; Jackson. MS Henderson. John Marc; Jackson. MS Henderson, Kermit R.; Brookhaven, MS Henderson, Lisa; Preston, MS Henderson, Mark; Carthage. MS Henderson, Robin; Columbus, MS Henderson. Roderick; Flora. MS Henderson, Ronnie; Starkville, MS Hendrix, Jeffery A.; Philadelphia, MS Hendrix, Joe; Yazoo City, MS Hendrix, Robert; New Albany, MS Hendrix, Shawn; Louisville, MS Henke, Donna; Jackson, MS Henley, Anita Lee; Aberdeen. MS Henley. Anne Elizabeth; Lexington, MS Henley, Nan A.; Jackson. MS Hennis, Allen; Lucedale. MS Henry. Larry; Greenville. MS Henry. Rhonda; West Point, MS Henry, Ricky Stewart; Bruce, MS Hensen, Valerie; Jackson. MS Hensleigh. Deborah Lee; Purvis, MS Henson. Kenneth D ; Kilmichel. MS Henson. William Douglas; Bruce, MS Herbert. Julie E.; Jackson, MS Hereford, Robert W.. Jr.; Tupelo, MS Herrigton, Mark Bruce; Louisville. MS Herrin, George L.; Vicksburg, MS Herrin. Randy; Jackson. MS Herring. Barry; Deridder, LA Herring, Clyde; Starkville, MS Herring, David; Jackson, MS Herring, Jan; Starkville. MS Herrington, Donna; Louisville, MS Herrington, Kent; Starkville. MS Herrington, Margaret; New Albany. MS Herrington, Mary C; Louisville, MS Herzog, Maureen Ann; Raymond, MS Hester. Sarah; Shelby. MS HewelJ, Jerome Michael; Columbus, MS Hewes, J. Collins; Woodville. MS Hicks. Donald N ; Natchez. MS Hicks. Hellen; Tupelo, MS Hicks. Jean; Miss. State. MS Hicks. Steve; Natchez. MS Higgins, John; Louisville, MS Higgins. Anita; Forrest City. AR Hill. Betty; Hollandale. MS Hill. Cynthia L.; Columbus, MS Hill, Gayle; Cedar Bluff, MS Hill, Howard; Lucedale, MS Hill. Lowell; Macon. MS Hill. Steve C; Ripley. MS Hill. Willie Henry; Cedar Bluff. MS Hill. Winn; Indiano la. MS Hillman. Charles H.i Leakesville. MS Hillman. Steve C; Carthage, MS Hilt. Pam. Starkville. MS Hilton, David; Jackson, MS Hincle. Carrie Lynn; Starkville. MS Hindman, Pamela J.; Louisville, MS Hinnant, George L.. Jr.; West Point 3977, MS Hinton. Karen; Quitman, MS Hippchen. Edward E., Jr.; Starkville, MS Hitcheins, Mary; Jackson, MS Hitchings, Lynn; Memphis, TN Hiter. Lucy; Merigold. MS Hitt, Terry L.; Brandon. MS Hobbs. Allan Harrison; Miss. State. MS Hodges, Gregory Lee; Starkville, MS Hodgins, Randy; Meridian, MS Hodil, Earl D.; Stevensville. MD Hoffer, Chester Lane: Meridian. MS Hogan, Leigh; Gulfport. MS Hogg, Charles B.; Gulfport, MS Hogg, Elizabeth Anne; Jackson. MS Hogue. James A.; Yazoo City. MS Holden, William L.: Jackson. MS Hole. Ward Thomas; Jackson. MS Holik, Susan Leah; Jackson, MS Holinon, Reynolds; Greenwood, MS Holland, Ben; Jackson, MS Holland. Brian Thomas; Vicksburg. MS Holland. Deborah A.; Forrest City. AR 419 Undergraduates HOLLAND-HOUSTON ' STUDE KM ° S V- Uiv a U i Navigator Patience and a warm smile help to create the suc- cess of MSU ' s summer navigator, Donna Dobbs. Donna, a senior majoring in Guidance and Counsel- ing, referred to her navigating experience as a chance to meet new people and further her education at the same time. As a navigator on the summer orientation team, Donna had a chance to share her affection for MSU with several thousand freshmen, and at the same time relieve them of some of their fears. She helped them through the struggles of pre-registration and informally introduced them to the State campus. After being on campus for three years, Donna was also able to warn the students about frequent traffic citations and other campus regulations. Being a navigator is a blast! said Donna. Any- one could have done it; it ' s just being there when you ' re needed. Donna added, I would have done it without pay, just because it was fun. Holland, Kevin; Memphis, TN Holland, Kimberly. Clinton. MS Holland. Robert V.: Brandon. MS Holley, Danny L.; Louisville. MS Holley. Mike: West Point. MS Holliday. Andrew |oe; Greenwood. MS Holliday, Katherine; Greenwood, MS Holliman. Carlyn; Tupelo, MS Holliman, Dolores Anne: Caledonia, MS Hollingsworth, Pam; Aberdeen, MS Hollingsworth. HoUy; Shelby. MS Hollingsworth, Patti; Hendersonville, TN Hollingsworth, Susan: Newton, MS Mollis. Becky Columbus, MS Hollis, Beverly: Columbus, MS Hollis. Freddy C: Vardaman. MS Hollis. leffery. Starkville. MS Hollis, Philip; Jackson. MS Holloway. Chester A.; Indianola, MS Holloway. Susie M.; Gulf Port, MS Holman. Henry F„ )r ; Birmingham, AL Holman. John Perry: Morton, MS Holman. Melissa |oyce: Birmingham, AL Holmes. Cindy: Jackson, MS Holmes. James Michael: Columbus. MS Holmes. Johnnjalyn P.: Vicksburg. MS Holt. Lynn: Greenwood, MS Holt. Robert: West Point. MS Holyfied. Elwood F.: Gautler. MS Horn. Lee M.; Meridian. MS Homes. Edward: Bay St. Louis, MS Honea, Charles Eddie: Magnolia. MS Honnoll. Loretta C.; Starkville. MS Honnoll, Shelia Jane, Columbus, MS Hood. Linda: Eupora, MS Hood. Linda: Hazlehurst. MS Hooper, Michael William; lackson. MS Hoover, John Baker; lackson. MS Hoover. Roosevelt: Lexington, MS Hopper. Joseph; Scooba. MS Hopper, Phillip Ray; Booneville, MS Hora, Denise; Corinth, MS Horea, Gayle Magnolia. MS Home. Jerry; Fulton. MS Home. Kim; Jackson, MS Home, Robert H„ Jr.; Lucedale, MS Horton. Donald; Tiplersville, MS Horton. Elaenor. Columbus, MS Horton. Jenny; Horperville, MS House, Jim: Aberdeen, MS House, Linda Pearl: West Point, MS House, Mary Jean; Cleveland, MS Houaley, Melissa Ann; New Albany, MS Houston, Ann Montgomery; Aberdeen, MS 420 Undergraduates HOUSTON-JENKINS Houston. Doug; Starkville, MS Howard. Billy W.. Jr.; Laurel. MS Howard. Daphyne L.; Washington, MS Howard. Holly L.; Millinglon. MS Howell. James Cary; Allison Park, PA Howell, John; Halliesburg. MS Howell. Lee; Lucedale, MS Howell. Lisa Kristin; Starkville. MS Howell. Maurice Dillard; Shannon. MS Howell. Will T.; Meridian. MS Hudson, Anne; Scotia, NY Hudson, Jimmy L.; Cleveland, MS Hudson. Susan Lynne: Saltillo, MS Hudspeth, Allen: Jackson, MS Huerjtamp, Joe; Macon. MS Huey, Melton Aaron; Meridian, MS Huey, Pat; Louisville, MS Huff, Pam: Jackson, MS Huffaker, Jim; Meridian. MS Hughes. Kirk; Pelahatchie. MS Hughes. Maretta; Miss. State. MS Hughes. Rickey; Columbus. MS Hughes. Ruth; Tupelo. MS Hull, Jane Collier; Greenwood, MS Hull. Phillip David: Jackson. MS Humphrey. Frank; Ripley, MS Humphrey. Russell A.; Ripley, MS Humphries, Leslie Falls; Miss. State, MS Hunt, Carl; Cleveland, MS Hunt, Norris; Cleveland. MS Hunt, Pamela Renae: McCool. MS Hunt, Ronald: West Point, MS Hunter. John Dee |r.; Carthage. MS Huntley, Leigh; Greenville, MS Hurdle, Eydie Karen; Lamar, MS Hurdle, Yvonne; Holly Springs. MS Hurst. Lucy; Chunky. MS Hurt. Betty; Durant. MS Hurt. Susan A.; Starkville. MS Hushes, Ed; Jackson. MS Hutcherson, Margaret; Columbus, MS Hutchinson. Anne: Meridian. MS Hutchinson, Elizabeth A.; Columbus, MS Hutte, Scotty Mark; Hattiesburg. MS Hutto, Cindy; Brandon. MS Hyde, Marcus D ; Miss. State. MS Hyland. Fawn; Vicksburg. MS Ingram, Evelyn: Noxapater. MS Ingram. Floyd; West Point, MS Ingram, Holly; Tupelo. MS Ingram. Joan; Clinton. MD Ingram, Lisa; Tupelo, MS Inkster. Don; Clinton. MS Irby, Gerald M.: Sledge. MS Irby. Terry Joe; Meridian, MS Irvin, Douglas E.; Jackson, MS Irwin, Margaret; Saltillo. MS Irwin. William W . Saltillo. MS Isaac. Ada W.: Starkville. MS Isaac, Dorothy; Starkville, MS Isbell, Cindy; Jackson. MS Issa, Amine, Jr.: Tripoli, Lebanon Issa, Camille; Tripoli, Lebanon lupe. Beth; Canton. MS Ivey, Lea Merrill: Picayune, MS Ivey, Melinda; Memphis, TN Jaber. Julie; Natchez. MS Jacks, Bicki; Birmingham, AL Jacks, Vikie D : Pensacola. FL Jackson. Barry W.: Brooksville. MS Jackson, Bessie M.; Louisville. MS Jackson. Charlie; Moorhead. MS Jackson. Dane; Brookhaven. MS Jackson. Debbie: Marietta. MS Jackson, Deborah; Itta Bend, MS Jackson. Earthy Ladawn; Preston. MS Jackson, George C: Jackson. MS Jackson, Karen E.; Brandon, MS Jackson, Kerry; Jackson, MS Jackson, Maria; Greenville, MS Jackson, Martha Jane; Miss. State, MS Jackson, Misty: Jackson. MS Jackson. Rene: Philadelphia. MS Jackson. Robert W.; Philadelphia. MS Jackson. Tom; Sturgis, MS Jackson, Wyvetta; Como, MS Jaco, Tina; Forrest City, AR James, Alice Marie; Tupelo, MS James. Angela Ann; Big Creek. MS James, Chris; Meridian, MS James, David; Miss. State. MS James, Michelle; Southaven. MS Jameson. John C. Ill; West Point. MS Jamison. Betsy; Pascagoula. MS Jamison. Pamela; Jackson. MS January, Robbie C; Memphis, TN Jarmar, Frank; Greenwood, MS Jamagin. [ana. Jackson. MS Jarrett, Sharon; Jackson. MS Jarrett, Sue Ann; Greenwood, MS jaskolski, David; Madison. MS jaudon. Michael; Hamilton, MS Jayne, Dwight; Dover, NJ Jee. James Darrell; Ruleville, MS jeffcoat, Stephen W.; Jackson. MS Jefferson, Carolyn; West Point, MS Jefferson. Paulester: Columbus. MS Jenkins, Deloise: Hernando. MS 421 Undergraduates JENKINS-KELLY [enkins, Glenn Charles; Sallis. MS Jenkins. Pauline; Hernando. MS Jenkins. Ronald E.; Clinton. MS Jennings. Donna M.; Macon. MS Jennings. Kathy Ann; Brandon. MS Jennings. Phil D ; Meridian. MS Jennings. Tern K.; Kosciusko. MS [erngan. Kelly Lee. New Albany. MS [ernigan. Curtis; Houston. MS Johnson. Diana; Nesbit. MS Johnson. Dorothy Pearl; Starkville. MS Johnson. Frances D.: Greenv ille. MS Johnson. Glenda Kaye; Crawford, MS Johnson. Glenn Daniel; Vicksburg. MS Johnson. Gwendolyn J.; Walnut Grove. MS Johnson. Hayes; Vicksburg. MS Johnson. Jackie; Verona. MS Johnson. James Keith; Brookhaven. MS Johnson. Jay Jr.; Jackson. MS Johnson. Jeanne Z.; Columbus. MS Johnson, jim; Starkville. MS Johnson. Joe W.; Hernando. MS Johnson. Joseph H ; Decatur. MS Johnson. Joy; Florence. MS Johnson. Judy Beth; Vardaman. MS Johnson. |ulia Hale; Canton. MS Johnson. Kenneth Ray. Moss Point. MS Johnson. Kent; Brookhaven. MS Johnson, Kieran A.; Gulfport. MS Johnson. Kitty; Jackson. MS Johnson. Lessieseen F.; Cleveland. MS Johnson. Linda; Columbus. MS Johnson. Marie B ; Jackson, MS Johnson, Martha Carolyn; Golden. MS Johnson, Mary Eliza; Jackson, MS Johnson. Paulette; Magnolia, MS Johnson. Randell; Pascagoula. MS Johnson. Rhonda; Decatur, MS Johnson. Richard E. Jr.; Corinth. MS Johnson. Robbie Lynne; Yazoo City. MS Johnson, Ruthie; Greenwood. MS Johnson. Tery L.; Glen Allan, MS Johnson, Theon Lemure; Canton, MS Johnson, Victor; Vardamon, MS Johnson. Virginia Lea, Yazoo City, MS Johnston. Grady L ; Starkville. MS Johnston, Kathy; Columbus. MS Johnston. Stephen; Short Hills. NJ jolly. Cynthia Dawn; Edinburg. MS Jones, Charles Stephen; Vicksburg, MS Jones. Christell; Jackson. MS Jones. Darden; Jackson. MS Jones. David W.; Jackson. MS Jones, Debbie A.; Carthage. MS Jones. Dero. Jr.; Starkville. MS Jones, Grady L.; Columbus. MS Jones, James A.; Pontotoc. MS Jones. Janie; |ackson, MS Jones. Jeanette; Carthage. MS Jones. Jonell: Ackerman. MS Jones. Joyce; Brookhaven. MS Jones, joye; Louisville. MS Jones, Julie Ann; Hollandale. MS Jones. Karen E.; Clinton. MS Jones. Laura R.; Meridian. MS Jones. Lelah Marion; Nitta Yuma. MS Jones. Lorna C; Clarksdale. MS Jones, Montfort Jr.; Benton. MS Jones. Myrtle L.; Heidelberg. MS Jones. Patricia Smith; Vicksburg. MS Jones. Sonney; Jackson. MS Jones, Susan M.; Brookhaven, MS Jones, Sylvia; Clarksdale. MS Jones, Teresa Lynn; Jackson. MS |ones, Terry; McComb. MS Jones. Tim; Clinton. MS Jones. Timmy; Monticello. MS Jonson. Linnea; Columbus. MS Jopp. Brad; Webb. MS Jopp. |ulia; Webb, MS lordan, Debbie; Ripley. MS Jordan. Debra L.; Cleveland. MS Jordan, jimmy; Grenada, MS Jordan, Mark; Starkville. MS Joyner. Jann; Meridian. MS jue, Jane; Hollindale. MS Junkins. Mark; Millport. AL Justis. Allyson; Nashville. TN Kaddner, Kevin; Columbus. MS Kaiser. Dave; Lagrange Park. IL Kaleta. Lynn; Pascagoula. MS Kamphuis. Bill; Shreveport, LA Karn. Greg C; Jackson. MS Kea. Morris W.; Carthage. MS Kealhofer, Nancy; Greenwood, MS Keene. Sylvia; Louisville. MS Keith, Cindy; Jackson. MS Keller. David Lee; Vicksburg. MS Keller. Debbie; Clinton, MS Kelley. Michael J.; Ocean Springs. MS Kelley, Torre; Ripley, TN Kellum, Carol; Starkville. MS Kellum. Lynn; Tupelo. MS Kelly. Cathy; Keathville. LA Kelly. Danny; Mathiston. MS Kelly. Diana; Canton. MS Kelly. Jim; Cleveland. MS 422 Undergraduates KELLY-KOESTLER Kelly. Robert L; Raymond. MS Kem merer, Edward G., |r.; Biloxi, MS Kendrick, Ruben )r ; Columbus, MS Kennard. Susan Annette; Starkville, MS Kennedy, Amy C ; Taylorsville, MS Kennedy, Frank Wallace; Madison, MS Kennedy, Kathy; [ai kson. MS Kennedy, Martha Bernice; Heidelberg, MS Kerby. Allen; Columbus, MS Kernbach. Linda; Rockelle Pork. N| Kerr. Cynthia Ann. McCool, MS Kerr. Mary |ane; Oxford. MS Kerr. Melinda; Meridian, MS Ketterman, Carla; Aberdeen, MS Kettleman. Jimmy F . |r.; Holly Bluff. MS Keyes, Debrah Dianne; fackson, MS Keyes, Felton Jr.; Sekalb, MS Keyes, Marilyn Cecilia; Philadelphia, MS Keyes. Misty Lynn; Dekalb. MS Keyes, Nancy Dcnise; Morton. MS Keyes. Susan; Jackson. MS Keys. Bobby; Columbus, MS Keys, David; Jackson. MS Keys, Tyrone; Jackson, MS Kidielewski, Karen; APO NY. NY Kiggans, Jan; Starkville. MS Kight, Lisa; Starkville. MS Kilgore. |ohn Mark; Meridian. MS Killebrew, Art; Greenwood. MS Kilpatrick, Deborah; Belzoni, MS Kilpatnck. Suzanne, Philadelphia, MS Kimberly, Bill; luka. MS Kimble, William Lloyd, Greenville. MS Kimbrough. |ohn; Coffeeville, MS Kinard. Karen; Columbus, MS Kind. George; Leland. MS King, Allen; Brownsville. TN King, Carolyn; Greenwood. MS King, Cheri; Indianola, MS King. Elizabeth Ann. Aberdeen. MS King, Gregory Dale; fackson, MS King, John E.; West Point. MS King, Joseph R.; Columbus. MS King, Kay; Leland. MS King, Sandra; Sumrall, MS King. Virginia Thweatt; Cleveland. MS Kingry, William C; Pensacola, FL Kins. Cathy; Starkville, MS Kirby, Mara; Jackson. MS Kirk, Henry Neil; Bentonia, MS Kisielewski. Keith M , Miss State. MS Kitchens, Charles H.; Caledonia. MS Kitchens. David; New Albany. MS KJimetz, David; Meridian, MS Klus. Christine; Picayune. MS Knard. Dwain; Jackson. MS Knight, Gary W . Decatur, AL Knight. George Stuart; Vicksburg, MS Knight, Kim; Columbus. MS Knox, Lou; Vicksburg, MS Koby, Tracy A.; Miss. State. MS Koerber. Paul A., Natchez. MS Koestler. Robert M.. Jr.; Vicksburg. MS Ralph A. Redneck Contrary to popular belief, all students at State are not Frat Rats, Annie Activities, and Dick the Disco Kings; there are also the Ralph Rednecks. Standard get up for Ralph is a dirty white T-shirt, old bell-bottom jeans, Red-Man and Skoal in his back pocket, and his beloved ' 43 Ford pick-up truck with a gun-rack on the back window and balloon tires. Ralph ' s secret desires in life are to be on Hee Haw, sing with Roy Clark, and hug Dolly Parton. 423 Undergraduates KOGER-LEWS Koger, Susan; San Antonio, TX Kolb, Kenneth Wayne; West Point, MS Koos. Larry W.; Jackson, MS Koury. Peter; Leland, MS Kowell. Cindy; Cleveland, MS Kraft, Joe; Canton, MS Krebs. Beth; Pascagoula. MS Krebs, Brian Joseph; Moss Point, MS Krebs, Mary Anne; Pascagoula, MS Kux, David; Laurel, MS Kuykendall. Susan G.; Starkville, MS KuyTkendall. Steve; McComb, MS Kwok-Cheong, Tong; Chai Wan, Hong Kong Labella, David; Columbus, MS Lackey, Gina; Forest, MS Lacoste, Jeff; Ocean Springs, MS Ladnier, Mark Steven; Pascagoula, MS Lagrone. Donny; Vicksburg, MS Laird, Melinda;Tehula. MW Lake, Shawn; Miss. State. MS Lalehzar, Khosrow; Tehran, Iran Lamb, Karen; Vicksburg, MS Lambert. Carey; McComb, MS Lambert, Chip; Pascagoula, MS Lambert, David; Natchez, MS Lambert, Jane; Brookhaven, MS Lamon, Rick; Memphis, TN Lamparty, Walter; Jackson, MS Lampkin. Veronica; Sturgis, MS Lampkin, William P.; Starkville, MS Lancaster, Randy; Clinton, MS Lancaster, William Donald; Jackson, MS Landivar, Fernando; Santa Cruz, Bolivia Landry. Harral E., Jr.; Starkville, MS Landwirth, Carol V.; Inverness, MS Lane, Dianna; Pascagoula. MS Lane, Gale; Carthage, MS Lane, Lisa; Forest, MS Lane. Lynette L.; Canton, MS Laney, Jeni; Sidon, MS Lang ford, David; Artesia, MS Lang ford. Mike; Starkville, MS Langley, Deborah Faye; Greenwood. MS Langley, Donna; Greenwood. MS Langley, John; Houlka, MS Langley, William Brent; Holly Bluff, MS Langston, Brad; Prentiss, MS Langston, Dale Glyn; Pearl, MS Langston, Lisa; Jackson, MS Langston, Robert; Long Beach, MS Lanier, Earl; Indianola, MS Lankford, Debra C; Miss. State, MS Landry, David; Jackson. MS Lantz, Darrell; Meridian, MS Larrimore, Richard; Nesbit, MS Lassiete, Debbie; Gulfport, MS Latch. Michael; Corinth, MS Latham, Dawn Ann; Hollandale, MS Lawbon, Ed; Sulligent, AL Lawrence, Albert; Meridian, MS Lawrence, Barry; Elaine, AR Lawrence, Faye E.; Starkville, MS Lawrence, Jill Porter; Jackson, MS Lawrence, Stephanie; Decatur, AL Lawshe, Leslie; Jackson, MS Lawson, Aleesa; Jackson, MS Leach, Becky; Olive Branch, MS Learned, Dan L.; Oakland, MS Leavitt. Janel M.; Florence, AL Leavitt, Sidney Ray Jr.; Bay Springs, MS Ledbetter, Karen Ann; Amory, MS Ledyard, Susan; Jackso n, MS Lee, Earl; Pearl, MS Lee, Daniel; Miss. State, MS Lee. David; Macon, MS Lee, Frederick R.; Picayune, MS Lee. Joe; Columbus, MS Lee, John; Starkville, MS Lee, John Davis; Clarksdale, MS Lee, Leesa A.; Forest, MS Lee, Leslie Elaine; Columbus, MS Lee, Patricia; Greenville, MS Lee, Sam Hearn; Hattiesburg. MS Lee, Sherry Jan; Columbus, MS Lee, Stanely W.; Louise, MS Lee. Walter M.; Laurel. MS Lee, Jennf ir, Freeport, Gr. Bahamas Leggett, Steve; Greenwood, MS Lehman, Bill; Colorado Springs, CO Lehman, Garry; Greenville. MS Leigh, Chester A.; Columbus, MS Lemmons, Bob; Meridian, MS Leonard, Louis; Greenville, MS Lester, Janice; Greenville, MS Lester, Monty; West Point, MS Lester, Steve; Winona, MS Leverette, James C; Jackson, MS Lewellen, Lona; Amory, MS Lewis, Carmen Elaine; Jackson, MS Lewis, David T.; Natchez, MS Lewis, Delphine; Yazoo City, MS Lewis, Diane; Yazoo City, MS Lee, Russell J.; McComb, MS Lewis, Molly; Tupelo, MS Lewis, Rusty; Aliceville, AL Lewis, Sheri; Clarksdale, MS Lewis. Tom; Heidelberg, MS Lews, John R.; Starkville, MS 424 Undergraduates LIDDELL-LOFTON Barbara Who?? Assistant Dean of Student Life Barbara Blankenship is perhaps one of the most active young women on the campus. Not only does she serve as liaison between the university and students, but also as an advisor and coordinator of educational-developmental programs. As an advisor, Mrs. Blankenship is in charge of the Greek system on campus, all student publica- tions, Alpha Lambda Delta, the Miss MSU Pageant Committee, and any other social organizations with which the University may be involved. Mrs. Blankenship is also responsible for local leadership groups, Junior College Day Activities, and the Who ' s Who Selection Committee. Mrs. Blankenship expressed her admiration for the student body, stating, I like to work with the students and help them to do their own thing themselves. I believe they learn by doing, and I enjoy working with them and learning the things they know. There is not just a right and a wrong way; there are a lot of ways to do a lot of things. Liddell, Lisa; Jackson, MS Liebsack, Penny; Florence, MS Lifton. Kathy Lightsey, Bruce; Brandon, MS l.ills. Debbie; Leland. MS Lin, Pai Chou; Taipei, Taiwan, ROC Linden. David W.; Slarkville, MS Lindley, Charles E., Jr ; Starkville, MS Lindley, Sharon Kay; Macon, MS Lindsay, Karen; Lena. MS Lindsey. Polly; Caldwell. AR Lindsey, Regina Suzanne; Starkville, MS Lipe, Amy; Indianola, MS Lipe. W. Paul; Miss. Slate, MS Lipe, William P.; Starkville. MS Lipsey, Charles; Plantersville. MS Lisenbee. David; Kilmichae), MS Lisenby, Jim; Jackson, MS Little, Cindy; (ackson, MS Little, Mary Ann; Macon. MS Little. Robert Alan; Starkville. MS Little. Rodney A., Jr.; Jackson, MS Little, Torey Elizabeth; Utica, MS Littleton, Raymond; Jackson, MS Litton, Kathy; Shaw. MS Livingston, Jimmy; Columbus, MS Livingston. Kaye; Louisville. MS Livingston, San; Columbus, MS Uoys, James Crawford,; Greenville, MS Lloys. Leslie; Dyersgurg. TN Loe. Terry; Columbus, MS Loftin, Kathryn Sue; Jackson, MS Loftis. Cathy; Vernon, Ala. Loftis, Pamela D.; Brentwood. TN Lofton, Lydia Ruth: Jackson, MS Lofton. Lynn; Jackson. MS 425 Undergraduates LOLLAR-MAYER Fredrick Freak This left-over from the late 1960 ' s Flower Power Era is still with us. Tied with Rapunzel for the Longest-Hair- Award, Fred has not seen a mirror or razor for the past eight years. During spring, especially March, Fredrick, along with his pal Mary Juana, flies higher than a kite. His favorite rock singers are Janis Joplin and Bob Dylan, and he constantly hopes for another Woodstock or at least a remake of Missis- sippi Jam. Sneering at the term hippie, Fred describes him- self as a really laid-back-for-life guy trying to get IT any chance he can. fr Lollar. Caren Delyn; Mantachie, MS Lollar. William D.; West Point, MS Lollar, William Terry; Columbus, MS Lolley. Kathy; Starkville, MS Lone, Bessie M , Louisville, MS Long, All McMurray, PA Long. Bill; Laurel. MS Long. Cindy; Starkville, MS Long, Frances Happel; Yazoo City, MS Long, Lea Anne; Jackson, MS Long, Robert W.; Starkville. MS Long. Stephen Lynn; West Point, MS Lousier. Don; Southaven. MS Loper. Carolyn; Ackerman. MS Loper. Joseph H.. Jr.; Ackerman. MS Lorentzen, Tina; Picayune, MS Lorose, Larry; Durant. MS Lossett. David Jr.; Picayune. MS Lott. Caroline; Kilmichael. MS Lott. Cynthia; West Point. MS Lott. David Lamar; West Point, MS Lott, Laurie; Jackson. MS Lott, Lynn; Clinton, MS Lott, Robert; Mize, MS Lott, Veronica; Louisville, MS Lott. William A.; Kilmichael. MS Love. Dale Kelly; Hattiesburg, MS Love, Elizabeth Ann; Tchula, MS Love, Robert S.. Jr.; Tchula. MS Lovell, Ernie; Picayune, MS Low, John R.; Wiggins, MS Lowe, Gladys Marie; Columbus, MS Lowe, Linda; Greenville, MS Lowe, Mark: Laurel. MS Lowe. Sharon G; Baldwyn, MS Lowery, Ford; Columbus. GA i owery. Peggy Ann; Houston, MS Lowrance. Robert W.; Jackson, MS Lowry, Emily; Jackson. MS Lozes, Carol; West Point, MS Lucas, Doris Jean; Prairie, MS Lucas, Louise; Yazoo City, MS Luchett, James H; Dublin. MS Lucie, Edward; Greenville, MS Lucius, Kerry; Miss. State, MS Luke, Ame Clare; Jackson, MS Luke, Dianne; Clinton, MS Luke, Donna: Clinton. MS Luke. Donna; Clinton, MS Luke, James F.: Noxapater. MS Luke, jan; Philadelphis. MS Luke. Kathy C; Starkville. MS Luke, Larry Keith; Jackson, MS Lummus, Melissa Jean; Tupelo, MS Lunceford, Kathy: Calhoun City, MS Lurate. Shannon; Jackson. MS Lusby. Valorie; Memphis, TN Lutken. Edwin Poteat; Jackson, MS Lyle. John Matthew 111; Jackson. MS Lynn. Beth; Jackson. MS Lyon, Audrey Marie; Muscle Shoals, AL Lyon, Leslie; Tchula, MS Lyon. Parker: Tchula, MS Mayer, Harry; Meridian, MS 426 Undergraduates LYON-McBRAYER Lyon, Patricia Anne; Muscle Shoals, AL Lyon, William T (Tibbs); [ackson, MS Mabry. Olen; Collinsville, MS MacEachem, Doug; Covington, LA MacLaughlin, Kert; Kikeslon, MO MacNeill, Rebecca T.; Miss. Stale. MS MacPhail. William; Brownsville, TN Maddin, Keith; Nashville. TN Magee, Belinda J.; Jackson, MS Magee, Evelyn D.; |ackson. MS Magee. James S.; Bogue Shitto. MS Magee. Pamela; Bay St. Louis, MS Magee. Perry L.; Tylertown, MS Maher. Rob; Gautier. MS Mahoney. Michael H.; Kosciusko, MS Maier, Chuck; Jackson. MS Majors, Tom; Memphis, TN Majors, Wallace; Gulfport. MS Majure, Kay; Grenada, MS Mallare, James E.; Kenmore. NY Malone, Carla; Starkville, MS Malone, Dianne; Jackson. MS Malouf, George; Greenwood. MS Mandly, Laurie; Starkville. MS Mangrum, Anthony Keith; Kosciusko. MS Mann, Cecilia |elene; Kosciusko, MS Mann, Ernestine. Jackson. MS Mann, Julia; Jackson, MS Mann, Murphy Jr.; Jackson, MS Manning, Michael A.; Aberdeen, MS Manning, Sloan; Clarksdale. MS Manning, Tim; Ruleville. MS Mansel, Kelli K.; Carthage, MS Mansel, Kristi; Carthage, MS Mansour, Steve; Greenville, MS Manuel, Mark Steven; Gulfport. MS Maraccalco, Glen; Grenada, MS Marascalco. Denise; Greenville. MS Marascalco, fill Ann; Vicksburg. MS Marcussen. Stig; Ocean Springs. MS Markham, Bruce; Columbus, MS Marks, Robert; Magnolia. MS Marlar, Robert E.; Grand Bay. AL Marler, George V.. Jr.; Morion. MS Marlin, Bob; Belden, MS Marlow, Jimmy; Lexington. MS Marsh, Leslie M.; Starkville. MS Martin, Amy; Jackson, MS Martin, Charles B. Ill; Gautier. MS Martin, Cliff; Long Beach, MS Martin, Dwayne; Pearl, MS Martin, Elizabeth Ann; Cary, MS Martin, Gregory; Jayess, MS Martin, Linda; Biloxi, MS Martin, Luanne; Jackson, MS Martin, Marcus J.; Raleigh, MS Martin. Mark A.; Ethelsville. AL Martin, Marsha Beth; Greenwood, MS Martin, Mary Elizabeth; Ripley, MS Martin. Michael Clark; Gulfport. MS Martin. Ruby ).; New Albany, MS Martin, Sheila Ruth; Brandon. MS Martin, Terry; Colt. AR Martin, Timothy P.; Meridian. MS Mart indale. Janet; Walnut, MS Martinson, Ginny; Madison, MS Masee, Ricky; Batesville, MS Mason, George; Jackson, MS Mason, Jan; Tchula, MS Mason, Margaret; Memphis. TN Massey, Alan; Jackson, MS Massey. Bubba; Meridian, MS Massey, Charlie; Louisville, MS Massey, Donald R.; Meridian. MS Massey, Kenny: Starkville, MS Massey, Linda Gail; Starkville, MS Massey, Sheri; Clinton, MS Massingill, David; Noxapater, MS Mathews, Charles; Jackson, MS Mathis, Mark A.; Brookhaven, MS Matlock, Benjamin Blake; Oxford, MS Matson, Mike; Noxapater. MS Matthes, Frances; Starkville, MS Matthews. Ben; Starkville. MS Matthews, Robert F.; Grenada, MS Matthews, Theresa; Braxton, MS Matthews. Wallace E.; Balboa Ht. Matulich, Leisa: Columbus. MS Mauldin, Steve; Starkville, MS Mauney. John L., Jr.; Ripley. MS Mausec, Kelli Maxey, David R.; New Albany, MS Maxey. Debbie L.; Tupelo, MS May, Billy Craig; Ashland. MS May, Jennifer; Jackson. MS May, Robert E.; Newton, MS May. Vera G.; West Point. MS May. Willie Ruth; Jackson. MS Mayfield, Mary Ann; Leland, MS Mayo, Pam; Philadelphia, MS Mayo. Pat; West Point, MS Mayson, Tommy; Jackson. MS Mazzanti. Gina; Lake Village, AR McAllister. Leslie Mara; Starkville, MS McAlpin, Randall; Jackson, MS McAnally, Lee R.; Lawrence, TN McAnear, Roy K.; Vicksburg, MS McBrayer, Maria; Louisville, MS 427 Undergraduates McCAIN-MEEK! McCain, Richard: Jackson. MS McCall. Vicky: Meridian. MS McCann. Bill: Shuqualak, MS McCarley. Carole: Ocean Springs. MS McCarley. Tim: Ocean Springs, MS McCarty. Diane: Columbus, MS McCarty. [ohnny: Stringer, MS McCarver. Joy; Tupelo, MS McCaskill, David; Greenville. MS McClain. Jimmy E.; Mathiston, MS McClain, Julia: Scott. MS McClain. Marcia: Vicksburg. MS McClain. William R.. Cedar Bluff. MS McCleave, Steven Joseph: Jackson. MS Mcdoskey. Bryce; Cenada. MS McClure. Mark; Columbus, MS McQuskey. Jimmie Caudia; Starkville. MS McCole. Veronica L; Pheba, MS McCommon. John Madison; Amory, MS McCorkle. Jerry W.; Winona. MS McCoy. Kathy; Chatham, MS McCoy, Steve; Oxford. MS McCoy, Terry; Booneville, MS McCrackin. Joe: Forrest City, AR McCraine, Dave; Woodville. MS McCraine. Susan: Woodville. MS McCraney. Joseph M: Meridian, MS McCraw. Richard A.; Starkville, MS McCullen, Amy Brown; Amory, MS McCullen, Brian H.; Amory. MS McCullogh. Mary M.: Newton. MS McCullough. Cherry A.; Aberdeen. MS McCullough. Emmy; Plantersville, MS McCullough. Mildred; Prairie. MS McCullough. Millie: Plantersville. MS McDevitt. Henry; Vicksburg. MS McDill. David; Forest. MS McDill, Cwen; Jackson, MS McDonald. Becky: Madison. MS McDonald. Charles D.. Jr.; Bessemer. MS McDonald, Gary Preston; Meridian, MS McDonald. Lynda Mane; Smithdale, MS McDonald, Marsha; Philadelphia. MS McDonald, Ralph Alan; Jackson. MS McDonald. William L; Meridian. MS McDuff. Gina: Gullport. MS McElroy. John Scott; Moss Point, MS McEwea. Carron; Ruth, MS McEwen, Joyce. Columbus. Mb McFarling. Sara; Amory, MS McFerrin. Jackie; Mantachie. MS McCarity. Rocky; West Point. MS McCee. Donna: Miss. State. MS McCee. Evan; Laurel. MS McGeehee. Richard Curtis; Belden, MS McGehee, Patty; Greenwood, MS McGehee, Susan; Jackson, MS McGirt. Becky; Meridian. MS McCowan, Mac; Covington. TN McGowin. Jim; Greenville. MS McGrath. Lynn: Yazoo City. MS McCraw. Richard; Yazoo City. MS McCraw. William; Yazoo City. MS McCraw. William F.; Yazoo City. MS McCriffin. Wayne; Carthage. MS ' Mclnnis. Stephen W.; Hattiesburg. MS McKay. David: Lubbock. TX McKay. Elizabeth: Jackson. MS McKee, John Edwin Jr.; Greenville. MS McKee, Leslie: Starkville. MS McKee. William L.. IV: Friars Point. MS McKell. Raymond T; Starkville. MS McKenzie. Larry W.; Quitman, MS McKie. Maur V.; Greenville. MS McKinion, Kenneth; Meridian. MS McKinney. Michael E; Gautier. MS McKinney. Paul Richard; Ocean Springs, MS McKinnie. Beverly; Jackson, MS McLellan. Carl; Durant. MS McLellan. Tina: Durant, MS McLemore. Jan: West Point, MS McLendon. Larry Joe; Jackson. MS McMahan. Dennis B : Decatur. AL McMahan. Larry; Hattiesburg. MS McMillen. Lynne: Columbus. MS McMillin. Jamie; Louisville. MS McMinn, Terry; Darling. MS McMonn. Melania: Clinton. MS McMullen, Mary H . Ackerman, MS McMullin. Jonette; Vicksburg. MS McMurphy. Mike; Madison. MS McNair, Anthony C; Jackson, MS McNeel, Sharon Leslie; Ackerman. MS McNeil. William D.; Meridian. MS McNeill, Judy: Memphis. TN McNutt. Melanie: Greenwood. MS McPhail. Michael R . Jackson. MS McPheraon. Melissa E ; St. Pete.. FL McPheraon. Randall; Pascagoula. MS McQuary. Amy Renee; Woodland. MS McRae, Linda; Meridian. MS McRaney. Diane; Jackson, MS McRee. William Bryant Jr.; Cranand, MS McWhorter. John T. Jr.; Hattiesburg, MS McWilliams. Jeff: Meridian. MS Meadue. Dennis; Belzoni. MS MeaseUs. Martha: Forest. MS Meeks. George; Vicksburg. MS 428 Technical Advisor for MacArthur -. Sitting down for a chat with Dr. D. Clayton James, one is quickly engrossed in an intelli- gent and intriguing conversation. A prompt, tidy, and most considerate man, Dr. James ' presence can be detected by the unmistaka- ble aroma of pipe smoke. Through his association with many nota- ble historical figures, he brings them into perspective for students. Dr. James, a professor of history, has achieved national recognition for his knowl- edge on General Douglas MacArthur. For six months, he worked in Hollywood alongside producer Frank McCarthy, director Joseph Sargent, and actor Gregory Peck as technical advisor during the production of Universal City Studios ' MacArthur. Dr. James has writ- ten the most definitive biography of MacA- rthur. He has appeared on a number of TV programs including the Today show. Dr. James is a member of Who ' s Who in the World, Who ' s Who in America, Who ' s Who in the South and Southwest, World Who ' s Who of Authors, and Outstanding Educators of America. He is also included in the Directory of American Scholars and received the Mississippi State University Alumni Award for Teaching and Research. He serves as a consultant for the British Broadcasting Corporation and the U.S. State Department. 429 Undergraduates MEGEHEE-MOREL Megehee, Margaret; Brooksville, MS Megginson. Kathy; Tupelo, MS Meilen, Margaret; Salen. VA Melton. Frank L, Jr.; Tutwiler. MS Melton. Judy; Corinth. MS Menetre. Bryan Stewart; Aberdeen. MS Merchant, Rondah; Jackson, MS Mercier, Patti; Wesson, MS Meredith, Kathy: Lambert. MS Merkel, Matt; Columbus, MS Merritt. William H. Jr.; Jackson, MS Metts. Lauri: VaJdosta, GA Meyer, Michelle: Jackson, MS Michael, Lee; Columbus, MS Miesse, Neva: Jackson. MS Mihalik. David: Pottstown. PA Mikell, Cindy; Jackson. MS Mikell. Eddie; Kosciusko, MS Mikell. Ted: Kosciusko. MS Miles, Christy; Maben, MS Miles. Kathy K.; StarkvUle. MS Miley. Mary Emily; Louisville. MS Miley, Pam; Louisville, MS Miller, Carol; Blue Springs. MS Miller. James Jr.; Jackson. MS Miller, Janice; Starkville, MS Miller, Janice Marie; West Point, MS Miller, Jerry Lee; Mt. Olive. MS Miller, Kristie; Gulfport. MS Miller. Linda; Tupelo, MS Miller. Lisa Annette: Fulton. MS Miller, Merry Candice; Aberdeen, MS Miller, Paul H; Tupelo. MS Miller, Randall: Mobile, AL Miller. Rochelle: Biloxi. MS Miller, Steve; Clinton. MS Miller. Tracy; Biloxi, MS Millett, Christopher Aberdeen, MS Mills, Allen F.; Prattville, AL Mills, Felicia: Indianola, MS Mills. Richard; Benoit. MS Mills. Vicki; Rienzi, MS Mims, Debra; Greenwood, MS Minninger, Johnny; Madison, MS Minnis, James David; Orem, UT Minyald, Thomas L; Indianola. MS Minyard. James F.; Sumner. MS Miskelly, Tommy Balch; Okolona, MS Mitchell, Celeste; Gulfport. MS Mitchell, Charlie B , Meridian, MS Mitchell. Doug; Starkville. MS Mitchell. James Desmond; Baton Rouge, LA Mitchell. James Forrest; Marks. MS Mitchell. John; Vicksburg. MS Mitchell. Lesa; Aberdeen. MS Mitchell, Lisa Linette; Brandon, MS Mitchell, Michael F.; Eupora, MS Mitchell, Pam: Eupora, MS Mitchell. Randall L.; Okolona. MS Mitchell. Royce W. II; Tylertown. MS Mitchell. Sandra L ; Starkville. MS Mitchener. Paula; Columbus. MS Mize. Joel M.; Senatobia. MS Moak. Karen: McComb. MS Moak, Thomas Franklin; Brookhaven. MS Mobley. William J.; Wheaton. MD Moffatt. Cari; Gautier. MS Moffett. Kathy: Metairie, LA Mohammadi-Ahmad. Sadegh; Starkville. MS Mohammadi. Ahmad R. S.; Miss. State. MS Mokher. Karl; Miami, FL Molton, Tracy; Ocean Springs, MS Monaghan, Billy Wayne; Tupelo, MS Moneyhan, Melaine Gaye; Yazoo City, MS Monk, Sidney F.; Louisville. MS Monroe. Stephen Kent; Laurel. MS Montalbano, Joe; Greenwood, MS Montgomery. Marianne: Port Gibson, MS Montgomery, Michael; Columbus. MS Montgomery. Mike: Brandon, MS Montgomery, Rebecca; N. Long Beach. MS Monyard. Deborah L; Winona. MS Moody. Elmore; Columbus, MS Moody, Miles A; Jackson, MS Moody. Susanne W.; Columbus. MS Moor, John D.; Greenwood, MS Moor, Richard; Greenwood, MS Moore. Amy (Morris): Memphis. TN Moore, Arlene; Pope, MS Moore, Barbara: Holly Springs, MS Moore, Brian; Philadelphis. MS Moore. Moore. Moore. Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Charles; Columbus, MS Debra S.; Tupelo, MS Elizabeth; Bayoo. AR Fai; Jackson, MS Garyl; Starkville, MS Gene; Macon, MS Lisa C.; Columbus, MS Lisa Kay; Tupelo, MS Michele; Tupelo. MS Moore. Pat; Sardis. MS Moore. Robert; Starkville. MS Moore. Roger; West Point. MS Moore. Vivian; Philadelphia, MS Moorehead. Jack; Starkville, MS Moorehead, Jim; Starkville. MS Mordecai. Vana: Jackson. MS Morel. Leigh: Franklin. TN 430 Undergraduates MORGAN-MULLEN Super Flick It was the first day of classes last spring and I was going to visit my advisor in George Hall at the unthinkable hour of 8 a.m. As I entered the front door, I noticed a tall, slender man striding toward me with his hands in his pockets. He glanced at me as if to say hello, yet there was a far away gleam in his eyes. This middle- aged man was undoubtedly a communications prof but I wasn ' t sure who he was. He looked like any professor who had risen with the sun, eaten his daily bowl of Grape-Nuts and dressed in his everyday suit in preparation for another day ' s lecturing at good ole Moo U. I was intrigued by the look I had received, so I decided to follow him (inconspicuously, of course). He leaped up the stairs two at a time, ducked inside the second floor bathroom, and locked the door behind him. The second floor had the silence of a cemetery, yet behind that door there was a definite comotion. Strange lights crept through the crack at the bottom of the door. Eerie sounds pierced the morning quiet. Tension mounted, then ... an explosion ripped the air! Smoke bellowed through the cracks in the door facing. I banged frantically from the outside, and tried desperately to open the locked door. I gave it one more tug and the door opened with ease. It had been unlocked from within, however. The smoke inside slowly dissipated. Standing there to my amazement was the unmistakable figure of a man easily recog- nized by myself and every other student. For standing in the door- way was the King of Cleverness , the Prince of Puns , the Wizard of Wit , his highness of humor . . . Hank Flick, the knowledgeable Communications professor NOW ready for his day to begin. Morgan. Ann: Oakland. MS Morgan. Dane; Philadelphia. MS Morgan. David C: Yazoo Cily. MS Morgan, fames S.; Starkville. MS Morgan. Patrick; Tupelo. MS Morgan. Rebecca; Starkville. MS Morgan. Robert E.. Canton. MS Morgan. Sandra C; Columbus. MS Morgan. Sherri; New Albany. MS Morgan. Wendy: Jackson. MS Morris, Cwen: Shaw. MS Morris. Helen E.; Greenville. MS Morris. Jane; Greenville, MS Morris, Kimberly Beth: Poplarville, MS Morris, Lee; Woodville. MS Morris. Lisa; Louisville. MS Morris. Mitchell: Columbia. MS Morrison, Joie S.; Natchez. MS Morrison, Neal V.: Meridian. MS Morrow. James T.; Starkville. MS Morrow, John A.; Washington. CA Morse, Mary Margaret; Pass Christian, MS Morse, Melinda Sharon: Madison, MS Mortimer. Bertram S.; Kilmichael, MS Morton, Diane: Rienzi, MS Mosby. Marty: Canton, MS Mose, Carranseijah: Starkville, MS Moseley, Allen; Baton Rouge, LA Moses. Jeff; Greenwood. MS Moses, Sandra; Mathiston, MS Mosley. Clyde Brooks; Starkville. MS Mosley. Kimberly Eileen: Meridian. MS Mosley. Lee; Mooreville. MS Moss. Billy B . Jr.: Columbus. MS Moss, Joseph L.; Raleigh. MS Moss, Michael Alan: Grenda. MS Moss. Stephen; Grenda. MS Mott. Elizabeth Ann; Ridgeway, Ontario Molt. Mary (Catherine. Ridgeway. Ont. Moulds, Denise C; Jackson. MS Mowry. Glen; Brooksville. MS Moyhan. James O . New Orleans, LA Muckelrath, Janice; Raleigh. MS Muckelrath. Linda; Raleigh. MS Mullen, Debra: Jackson. MS 431 Undergraduates MULLEN-NEWELL Annie and Ab ner Arriving on campus in the family camper for the annual Homecoming festivities, Annie and Abner Alumni are garbed in their traditional maroon and white outfits. These annual pilgrimages to their beloved old college give the couple the chance to check out how many more gray hairs their past school-mates have. Abner has to frequent his old fraternity house and reminisce about times gone by, while Annie talks about the fun times she had as a cheerleader. The cleverly concealed flask helps the Alumni to float through the crowds to the stadium. Sitting in their 50-yardline seats, Abner and Annie laugh at the poor students who are sitting in the endzone. Mullen. Harold: Jackson. MS Mulling. Pam; Miss. Slate. MS Mulvaney. Anita Michelle: Memphis, TN Mulvaney, Michelle: Memphis. TN Muncie, Mark D.; Jackson, MS Mundie, Don: Huotsville. AL Murdaugh. William O. Ill: Indianola. MS Murff. Jim: Tupelo. MS Murff. Toni: Jackson. MS Murley. Teresa: Jackson, MS Murphey. Paul: Vicksburg. MS Murphey. Roger D.;Tippo, MS Murphy, Kenneth: Sarartia, MS Murphy, Kimberly D.. Carthage, MS Murphy. Michael: Starkville. MS Murray. David: Pass Christian. MS Murray, David H.; Taylorsville. MS Murray, John: Ocean Springs. MS Muse, Vernon Clyde Jr.: Raymond, MS Muszar. Barbara H.: Ocean Springs. MS Myatt, Margaret Dianne: Raleigh, MS Myers, Anita; Jackson, MS Myers, Brenda: Cleveland, MS Myers, Charles B.. Jr.: Nashville. TN Myers. Farris R„ Jr.; Newbern. TN Myers. Jeff; Vicksburg. MS Myers, Jerome: Miss. State. MS Myers, Lee Ann; Clinton. MS Mynatt. Susan; Charlotte. NC Myrick. Cindy: Gulfport. MS Myrick, James A; Jackson, MS Nadeau, Mart; Columbus, MS Nalley. Tim: Biloxi, MS Namen, Beverly Van: Jackson, MS Nance. Suzanne; Greenwood, MS Napier, Carol: Southaven, MS Nash, Evans: Starkville. MS Nash. Norma J.: Canton. MS Nash, Randle Warren Jr.; Columbus, MS Nash, Ricky R.; Summit. MS Nason. Natalyn A: Starkville, MS Nassar, Adel Roger Beirut, Lebanon Nation. Bill: Philadelphia. MS Naugher. Lora; Pontotoc. MS Neal, Samuel F.; Jackson. MS Neal. Stephen: West Point. MS Neaves. Dale; Starkville. MS Negvenebor, Tony; Starkville, MS Weill. Patricia: Lexington. MS NeUum, Connie; Greenville, MS Nelms. Ricky; Tullahoma. TN Nelson, Cheryl; Columbus, MS Nelson. Dorothy: Bellefontaine, MS Nelson, Jean Lynn; Gulfport, MS Nelson, Larry; Jackson, MS Nelson. Michael W.. Jr.; Hattiesburg. MS Nelson, Thomas H., Jr.: Chatham, MS Nelson, Tim: Caledonia, MS Nettles. Robin: Starkville. MS Newell. Cheryl; Decatur. MS Newell. David EL; Kosciusko, MS Newell. Nicky; Golden. MS 432 Undergraduates NEWELL-PAYNE Newel], Virginia; Inverness, MS Newman, Charles E., Jr.; Ethel, MS Newman, Peter Phelps; Tallahassee, FL Newman, Warren H., |r.; Bude, MS Newton, Melanie; Greensboro, NC Nicholas. Hurston A.; Whitley City. KY Nichols, Brendlyn C : Carthage. MS Nichols. Elizabeth C ; Woodland. MS Nichols, Robert; Gulfport. MS Nichols. William Keven; Union. MS Nicholson. David; Aberdeen. MS Niezgoda. Michael [.; Biloxi. MS Nimocks, Robert; Forrest City, AR Ninchew. Karen; Vaiden. MS Noble, Nathan; Cautier, MS Nobles, Meladie; Cookeville, TN Noe, Angela; Clarksdale. MS Noe, Bonnie: Starkville. MS Norman. Monia; Tupelo. MS Norman. Ronald; Starkville. MS Northington, Randy: Belmont. MS Norton. Amy Frances; lackson. MS Nowell. Kenny: McCool. MS Nunnelle, Lisa: Tupelo, MS Nusz. Tommy; Franklin, TN Oakes. Jim; Tupelo. MS Oakes, Sue A.; Tupelo. MS Obannon, John Robert: Starkville, MS Occhipinti. Mark A.; Jackson. MS Odom. Jim; Lafayette, LA Odom, Kenny; Waynesboro, MS Okeiyi. Sunday I.; Starkville. MS Olenderski. Ken; Wilmington, DE Oliphant, Lisa L.: Canton. MS Oliver. Amie: Cleveland. MS Oliver. Steve A.; Starkville. MS Oneal. Kerry C; New Orleans. LA Oneal. Kim; Cleveland. MS Onzie, Glenn; Louisville, MS Oquinn, Luther: Natchez, MS Orr, Joseph Anthony; Brandon, MS Orr. Sanford Lee, Jr., Columbus. MS Orso, William Troy; Crosby. MS Osbom. Ingrid; Long Beach. MS Oster, Crieg: Brookhaven, MS Oswalt. Chris; Sturgis. MS Otis, Larry Keith Jr.; Tupelo, MS Outlaw. Hellen: Starkville. MS Overstreet. James K.; Hattiesburg. MS Owen, Bob; Oxford. MS Owen, John: Collierville, TN Owen. Phillip J.; Pontotoc. MS Owen. Randall: Starkville. MS Owens, Carolyn D.: Greenville. MS Owens, David Benard; Jackson, MS Owens. Jeffery Kent: Starkville. MS Owens. Leanard Maurice; Winona. MS Owens, Lisa: Winona. MS Owens. Rickey V.; Louisville. MS Owens, Robert; Redwood, MS Owings, Emily Ruth; Fulton, MS Ozier. Lee Pace. Lynne; Hamilton. MS Pace, N. Lynn: Meridian. MS Paris, Adrienne; Savannah, GA Palmer. Phillip Carl: Walnut. MS Palmer. Sandra Delisa: Amory. MS Palmer, Teresa Lynne; Amory. MS Pando. Joseph R ; Tampa. FL Pannell. John Richey: New Albany. MS Pannell. Lisa A.; Tupelo. MS Pannell. Samuel Jason; Ripley. MS Parch, Mack: Blue Springs. MS Pardee. Patricia: Ocean Springs. MS Parish. Kenneth Leroy; Maben. MS Parker, Cheryl; Laurel. MS Parker. Julia: Meridian. MS Parker. Richard S. Jr.: Natchez. MS Parker. Ronald Wayne: Tallulah. LA Parker, Scott; Lawrenceburg, TN Parks. Edward A.; New Albany. MS Parks. Janyce: Jackson. MS Parks, Margaret: New Albany. MS Parks, Melanis: New Albany. MS Parrish, Barbara Dawn; Tchula. MS Parrott. Stephen Lee: Starkville. MS Parson. Debbie; Prairee. MS Parsons. Albert M.. jr.; Washington. MS Partridge. Eric R; Miss. State. MS Patrick, Joe Jr.; Columbia. MS Patrick, Kris; Jackson, MS Patrick. Stan; Brookhaven. MS Patrick. Steve; Morton. MS Patridge. Kathy: Winona. MS Patterson. Cathy; Jackson. MS Patterson. Fredrica; Laurel. iviS Patterson, James D.; Kosciusko. MS Patterson. Katherine M ; Jackson. MS Patterson. Mark: Tupelo. MS Patterson, Ricky; Tupelo, MS Patterson, Robert L.; Meridian. MS Patton. David F.: Jackson. MS Patton, Laura: Starkville. MS Patton. Robert: Hollandale. MS Patton. Steven: Severna Park. MD Pauls. Daniel: Ocean Springs, MS Paxton, C. Valeria: Tallulah. LA Payne. Buddy; Memphis. TN 433 Undergraduates PEACOCK-PRICE Peacock, Nathan Jr.; Greenville. MS Pearins, Gary; Miss. State, MS Pearson, Bradley Stephen; Clinton. MS Pearson. Charles; Louisville, MS Pearson. Janet Lynne; Houston, MS Pearson. Jennifer; Hattiesb-urg. MS Pearson. Mary M.; Miss State. MS Peden. Mona, Calhoun City, MS Peeples, Steve; Florence, MS Peeples. Wendy Grace; Miss. State. MS Pegram, Lynn; Dundee. MS Pegues. Darrell; Oxford. MS Pell, Dawn; Gulfport. MS Penmartz. H. Andrea; Charlotte. NC Penn. Linda; Canton. MS Penn. Pam; Monticello. MS Pennington. Angelita; Greenville. MS Pennington. Kathy; Hernando. MS Peoples. Mark; Jackson, MS Perkins, Mary Alice; Starkville, MS Perritt, Lorraine; Kosciusko, MS Perry. James C; Grenada. MS Perry. James Greg Perry. Lynn; Sallis. MS Perry. Marva; West Point. MS Perry. Michael D.; Crosby, MS Perry, Narva; West Point, MS Peters. David K ; Poplarville. MS Peters. Sheri; Jackson. MS Peterson. Lori; Meridian. MS Petty. Audrey L.; Mason, TN Petty. Gwendolyn; Columbus, MS Petty, James Greg; Jackson, MS Petty, Perian; Philadelphia. MS Peyman, Peppy; Starkville, MS Pezzillo, Donna Mane; Coffeeville, MS Pfrimmer, Cindy; Leland. MS Phillips, Benjamin D.; Jackson. MS Phillips, J. Darrell; Aberdeen, MS Phillips, Kathi Lynn; Greenville, MS Phillips, Lee; Starkville, MS Phillips, Leyton Dow; Columbus, MS Phillips, Randy; Stonewall. MS Phillips, Steve. Starkville, MS Pickard, Adelaide Ann; Biloxi. MS Pickard, Albert F., Jr.; Biloxi, MS Pickett, Sammy; Starkville, MS Pierce, Anne Phillips; Miss. State, MS Pierce. Barry L.; Fulton, MS Pierce, James, Jackson. MS Pierce. Michael W.; Florence, MS Pigatt. Carl; McComb. MS Pigg, Luther Eugene; Lula, MS Pigott, Samuel O . Jr.; Itta Bena, MS Pinkard, James L.; Kosciusko, MS Pinnix. Sherry Ann; Mathiston, MS Pipkin, Mark; Florence. MS Pitcher. Nola; Starkville, MS Pitre, John Colemon; Starkville. MS Pittman, Bernice; Corinth. MS Pittman, Susan; Eupora. MS Pittman, Wes; Miss. State. MS Pitts, Walter; Indianola, MS Pizzetta, Dana; Biloxi, MS Planch. Barry; Jackson, MS Plummer. James; Holly Springs. MS Plunkett, Timothy L.; Jackson. MS Poindester, Draughon; Inverness, MS Polk, Cindy; Raymond, MS Polk, Mark; Starkville, MS Ponds, Sabrena K.; Collinsville, MS Pongetti. Philip; Columbus, MS Pookayaporn, Sumkiat; Bangkok. Thailand Poole, Debbie; Jackson, MS Poole, Karen; Jackson, MS Pope, Jackie C; Starkville, MS Pope. Michelle Alice; Brandon, MS Pope, Robert J.; Starkville, MS Porch. Belvia; Blue Springs, MS Portas. Arthur P. Ill; Pascagoula. MS Porter, Ted Trussell; New Albany. MS Posey, Jan; Tupelo. MS Posey, Phil; Jackson. MS Potter, Robert A.; Leland. MS Pounders. Delwyn N.; luka, MS Pourbiazar, Arastoo; Miss. State. MS Powell, David A ; Jackson. MS Powell, Frank Matthew; Houlka, MS Powell, Karen L.; West Point, MS Powell, Lillian Lefleur; Jacksonville, FI Powell, Linda; Clinton, MS Powell, Meri; Mandeville, LA Powell, Richard Stephen; Memphis, TN Powell. Robert Alan; Memphis. TN Powell, Virginia K.; West Point, MS Power, Tami; Forest, MS Powers, Debby; Greenwood, MS Powers, Mary Chris; Columbus, MS Prescott, Robert; Magnolia, MS Presley, Beverly; Shugualok, MS Presley, James P ; Pascagoula. MS Presley, Ron; Louisville, MS Pressley, William W. Jr.; Ripley. MS Prevost, Michael L.; Millington, TN Prewitt, Tim; Starkville, MS Price, Danny R.; Picayune. MS Price. Joel; Prentiss, MS Price, Linda K.; McComb, MS 434 Undergraduates PRICE-RECKER Patty Pledge In order to become Patty Pledge, the freshman girl must sweat out a grueling week of smiles, tears, punch, cookies, songs, and a lot of bull called Rush. Upon pledging the sorority of her choice, Patty is capable of giving the entire history of her sorority in no more than five minutes, and goes out with as many fraternity men as possible each week. Poise, appearance, and posture become very important to Patty. She is seen walk- ing around campus in the typical sorority peacock strut, chest out and nose up. After fulfilling the requirements of pledgeship, Patty is initiated into her chapter and has 100 girls to call her sisters. TfTT Price, Paul A ; Prentiss. MS Price, Paula; Indianola, MS Pridmore, Steve lames; Columbus, MS Prisock. Robert T.; Jackson, MS Provenza, Janet, Miss State. MS Prussia, Steve. Corinth, MS Pryor. Doris; Eupora. MS Pryor, John; Hazelhurst. MS Prysock, Debbie; Indianola, MS Puckett. Charlene. Jackson. MS Puhr. Harold Roger; Moss Point, MS Pulliam, Joe Stanley; Houston, MS Pulliam, John; Ocean Springs, MS Pulliam, Rick; Prairie, MS Pulphus. Barbara A.; Okolona, MS Purdy. Cynlhia A.; Pascagoula. MS Purdy. Gill; Pascagoula. MS PurneH, Kirk; Tupelo. MS Purvis. Tanya Kaye; Pelachatchie, MS Puryear, Frank E., Jr.; Senatobia, MS Putnam. Anne; Jackson, MS Pyait, Kathryn L ; Columbus, MS Pyron, Robert Craig; Hazlehurst, MS Quarterman, Cindy; Miss. State, MS Queen, Patty; Natchez, MS Quick, Charles H ; Collins, MS Quin, Mike; Clinton. MS Quinn. Debra; Louisville. MS Quinn, Dorothy; Cedar Bluff. MS Quinn, Jesse Joseph 111; Greenwood. MS Radchffe. Susan; Miss. State, MS Rahaim, Rodgers; Pachuta. MS Rainer. Charles L.; Ocean Springs. MS Ramage, Tommy; Collins Ramsey. George B ; Starkville, MS Randall. Karen Sue; Gulfport, MS Randall, Stacy ).; Indianola. MS Randle, Allison. Starkville. MS Randle. Debra F.; Cruger. MS Randle, Joella; Starkville. MS Randle. Mark; West Point, MS Randle. Will; Starkville. MS Randolph, Mike; Tupelo. MS Ranney, Mary Elizabeth; Starkville. MS Rannik. Paul; Bay St. Louis, MS Ransey, Theotrice, Scuba. MS Ratciiff, Jimmy; Jackson, MS Ratcliff. Randy R.; Canton, MS Ratliff. Becky; Jackson. MS Ratliff. Deborah; Vicksburg, MS Ratliff. Mary Ann; Vicksburg, MS Raulston. Janie; Hattiesburg, MS Rawls. Ben Jr.; Miss. State, MS Rawls. Suzy; Tupelo, MS Rawson. Sharon; Picayune. MS Ray. Cathy; West Point, MS Ray. Gary; Crystal Springs, MS Ray, John; Jackson. MS Raybon, Michael O.; Picayune, MS Razak, Roslan Abdul; Clugor Penans, Malaysa Read. Mary Virginia; Hendersonville. TN Ready. Ruth Stewart; Jackson. MS Recker. Danny; Greenville. MS 435 Undergraduates RED-ROGERS Red. Gracie; Leland, MS Red. Lori; Forest. MS Reddoch. John: Vicksburg. MS Reed. Brenda S.; SlarkvUle, MS Reed. Charles W., Jr.; Miss. State. MS Reed. David; Macon. MS Reed, Dawn; Vicksburg. MS Reed. Edgar L.; Noxapater, MS Reed. EUa; Meridian. MS Reed. Gracie Reed. Linda; Okolona, MS Reed. Mike; Starkville. MS Reed. Pattie; Okolona, MS Reed. Phyllis Anne; Columbus. MS Reed. Steven N.; Lucedale, MS Reeder, Donna; Pontotoc, MS Reeves, David Bruce; Carthage, MS Reeves, James R.; Monticello, MS Reeves, Kent; Decatur. MS Regan, James B. Ill; Yazoo City, MS Reginald. Hannah; Louisville. MS Reid. Pamela Jo; Lambert. MS Reives, Stanley; West Point, MS Remington, Harry C; Venice, FL Render, Jeffrey W.; Jackson, MS Reno. Stephen E.; Jackson. MS Reno, Toby; Tupelo, MS Reynolds, Dan; Glendora. MS Reynolds, Kenda; Greenwood, MS Reynolds, Kevin; Forest. MS Reynolds. Robin; Tupelo, MS Reynolds. Stacy; Columbus. MS Reynolds. Timothy J.; Newlon. MS Rhett. Janet E.; Columbus. MS Rhodes, Jim; Pelahatchie, MS Rice, Charles Ronald: Meridian, MS Rice, Connie; Sardis, MS Rice, Diane: Starkville, MS Rice, Elizabeth Love: Holly Ridge. MS Rice, Jason K.; Terrace Park, OH Rice, Paula Dell: Liberty, MS Rice. Robert Jr.; Vicksburg, MS Ricer, Karen; Carlsbad. NM Richards, Jeff; Kennedy, AL Richards, Mike; Eupora, MS Richards, Nancy Ellen: Macon, MS Richards, Tim; Macon, MS Richardson, David C; Columbus, MS Richardson, Geraidine: Columbus, MS Richardson, John Greg; Long Beach, MS Richey, James P.: Pontotoc, MS Richmond, Warren; Indianola, MS Richter, James White; Starkville. MS Riddle. Debbie; Jackson, MS Riddle, Richard F.. Jr.: Jackson, MS Rieves, Becky; Smithville, MS Riggs. Linda K.; Starkville. MS Riley, Jennifer; Jackson, MS Riley, Suzanne R.: West Point, MS Risher, Rolfe A.; Jackson. MS Rivers. Judy; Miami Shores. FL Rivers. Suzanne; Huntsville, AL Roach. Roger M.; Waynesboro. MS Roana, Betle; Memphis, TN Roane, Deborah; Bruce, MS Robbins, Jeffrey K.; Macon, MS Robbins, Jerry; Tupelo. MS Robbins. Stephanie; Shannon, MS Roberaon, Rhea; Southaven, MS Roberson, Stevie; Louisville, MS Roberston, Donna Gayle; Grenada, MS Roberts, Angela Candace; Long Beach, MS Roberts. John G.; Smithville. MS Roberts, Mark: Forest, MS Roberts, Mary Ann Myrt ; Mt. Olive. MS Roberts, Nathanial; Miss. State. MS Roberts, Patricia Ann; Winona, MS Roberts, Rosemary, Smithville, MS Roberts, Russell Roberts, Stephen M.; Brandon, MS Roberts, William Hughes; Carrollton, MS Robertson, Ann; Jackson. MS Robertson, Donna Sue; Vicksburg, MS Robertson, Flora Jane; Myrtle, MS Robertson, Gene; Midnight, MS Robertson, Howard D : Miss. State, MS Robertson, Jay; Jackson, MS Robertson, Joe; Jackson, MS Robertson, Patty: Jackson, MS Robertson, Renee; Lake Cormorant, MS Robertson. Susan; Holly Ridge. MS Robinson, Antonious M.; Holly Spring, MS Robinson, Doris Lorraine; Pickens, MS Robinson, Katherine E.; Eupora, MS Robinson, Kenneth W.; Starkville, MS Robinson, Lisa: Laurel, MS Robinson, Misty; Crystal Springs, MS Robinson, Orlando Neal: Jackson, MS Robinson, Rebecca Jan; Louisville, MS Robinson, Sharon; Jackson, MS Robinson, Zoila E.; Columbus. MS Robison, Rud B . Jr.; Saltillo, MS Rodriguez, Carlos; Choluteca, Honduras Rooriguez. Pedro Enrique: Barquisimeto, Vanez. Roebuck, Connie; Jackson. MS Roebuck, Randy; Jackson, MS Rogers. Barbara Mae; Corinth, MS Rogers, Camille; Boyle. MS 436 Undergraduates ROGERS-RUSSELL Paula Jernigan: Recruiting Since 1976, Paula Jernigan has been work- ing with the office of College and School Rel- ations as one of five Admission Counselors. Among many other activities, she visits high schools and junior colleges acquainting stu- dents with MSU ' s academic, athletic, and extracurricular programs. Paula also gives campus tours for both high school groups and individuals who are interested in our University. Paula and other members of the Recruiting Staff are responsible for either answering, or forwarding to the proper office, letters of inquiry about MSU. Besides being involved in High School Junior College Day, Paula is helping in selecting a new Student Recruitment Team of 30 students. Paula feels that Mississippi State has more to offer students than other state universities. To her, recruiting is fun because State is so well known. It ' s exciting being a part of the University envi- ronment. Rogers, Christine; Starkville, MS Rogers, Connie; Bay Springs, MS Rogers. Dianne; Carthage, MS Rogers, Eric N.; Perkinston, MS Rogers, Frederick: Starkville, MS Rogers. Gary J.; Gulfport, MS Rogers, )ack Bradley: Brandon. MS Rogers. Linda: Sturgis, MS Rogers, Myra Jo; Louisville, MS Rogers, Velma; Carthage, MS Romage, Mike; Vardaman, MS Ronan. Bette; Memphis, TN Roper, Rebecca; Jackson, MS Rosamond, Marae; Raymond, MS Rose, Becky; Starkville, MS Rose, Beth; Starkville. MS Rosenbaum, Cornelius III; Meridian, MS Rosenkrans, Sue: Starkville. MS Ross, Benjie; Tupelo, MS Ross, Cheryl Ann; Tupelo, MS Ross, Christine; Grenada, MS Ross, Eric; Hattiesburg. MS Ross, (Catherine M ; Bay St. Louis. MS Ross, Marie; Forrest City, AR Ross, Scott; West Point. MS Ross, Vic; Amory, MS Ross, Vickie Lynn: Columbus, MS Ross, Vivian Lee: Gulfport, MS Rossetti, Gene; Shaw, MS Roughton, Angle; Brandon, MS Rounsavall, Kay; Greenville, MS Rouse. Susan; Moss Point, MS Rouser, Alice Catherine; Jackson, MS Row, Sylvia Joyce; Mobile, AL Rowe, Demetric; Prairie, MS Rowe, James; Prairie, MS Rowe, Laura; Memphis. TN Rowell. Rock H.; Petal. MS Roy, Brian; West Point. MS Royal, Robert; Midnight, MS RoyaJ, Roger: Greenville, MS Ruff, Allyson Jemean; Tupelo, MS Rule, Harold; Starkville, MS Rumble, John Stephen; Metairie, LA Rupert, Barbara Sue; Tupelo, MS Rush, Angelia M.; Jackson. MS Rush. Johnny: Dekalb, MS Rush, Michael A.; Laurel, MS Rush, Susan Leah; Miss. State, MS Rushing, Chris; Forest, MS Rushing. Donna D.; Meridian, MS Rushing, Larry; Tishomingo, MS Russell, Cynthia Jane; Pontotock, MS Russell. Dale 437 Undergraduates RUSSELL-SHELTON Russell, David; Jackson. MS Russell. Hardy: Slarkville. MS Russell. Judy: Newton. MS Russell. Larry H : Brookhaven. MS Russell. Mark; Wartrace. TN Russell, Mark: Brandon, MS Russell, Rozena: Grand Bahama, Bah. Russell. Stephen; Columbus. MS Rutledge. Sherry: Oxford, MS Ryals, Deborah K.; Louisville. MS Ryan, Julia T ; Ocean Springs, MS Ryle.E.B. Ill: Boyle. MS Saab, Albert Jr.; Canton, MS Sabourin, Brian: Pensacola, FL Sabzehparvar. Mehdi: Miss. State, MS Saines, Mike; Satartia. MS Saiaverria. Olga M , Central America Sailey. Dennis E.. Jr.; Meridian. MS Sallis. John M; Jackson. MS Sailer. Sheila: Philadelphia. MS Salter. Sidney L.; Philadelphia. MS Sammons. Eric K.; Louisville. MS Sammons. Forrest; Tupelo, MS Sanders. Carol: West Point. MS Sanders. James: Quitman, MS Sanders, John Mark: Columbus, MS Sanders, Lewis C. II; Hamilton, MS Sanders. Nancy; Kosciusko. MS Sanders, Tracy: Miss. State, MS Sanderson, C Ted; Brandon, MS Sanderson, Richard B.; Amory, MS Sandidge, Eddie; Wayside. MS Sandres. Betty; Starkville, MS Sanford. Rebecca; Clewiston. FL Sansing. William K., Jr.: Maben. MS Santos, Elicia; Miss. State, MS Sargent, Debbie; Orlando, FL Sartain, Brian: Yazoo City, MS Sartor. Martha Ray: Starkville. MS Satterfield. Dwayne; Benoit, MS Saunders. Phil; Columbus. MS Savarese, Rhonda S.; Culfport. MS SaveUe. Ricky: Huntsville, AL Savelle, Sally; Huntsville, AL SaveUe, Stephen A; Columbus, MS Savl, Nancy; Laurel, MS Sawatini, Raymond; Leland. MS Sawyer, Beverly; Nettleton, MS Scadran. Elizabeth: Alexandria. VA Scafide, Anne; Long Beach, MS Scafidel, Debbie; Brookhaven, MS Scarborough, Janie; Jackson. MS Schaub. Cathy: Yazoo City. MS Schaub, Kelly. Miss. State. MS Scheeler, William C; Pascagoula. MS Schiller, Kathy: Pascagoula. MS Schmidt, Greg; Jackson, MS Schmidt, Mary; Hattiesburg. MS Scholtes. Robert B.; Starkville, MS Scholtes. Sandy: Starkville. MS Schrock, Joseph: Starkville. MS Schultz. Jack R.: Miss. State. MS Schultz, John Carl; Dyersburg. TN Schultz. Randy J ; Ethelsille. AL Schwartz, Gretchen; Dover. NJ Schwarzauer, Dennis; Silver Creek, MS Scoggin. Allyson: Jackson, MS Scoggin, Ruth: Pearl, MS Scott, Amis; Moss Point. MS Scott. Lillian M.; Lexington, MS Scott. Nola; Booneville. MS Scott. R. Allen; Jackson. MS Scott, Vivian: Columbus, MS Seal. Jane Karyn; Poplarville. MS Seal, Kevin Wayne; Picayune, MS Seal, Melonee; Picayune, MS Seaton, Eddie; Raymond, MS Seatt. Lloyd III; Jackson, MS Seawright, Ken; Jackson, MS Seid, Elaine; Vicksburg, MS Seitz. Bob; West Point, MS Sentell, Sandra; Ocean Springs, MS Serralles, E. J.; Puerto I co Serrian, Albert E.; Meridian, MS Setayesh, Ali A.; Miss. State, MS Shackelford, Reyna; New Albany. MS Shackleford, Kimberly A.; Hollandale, MS Shahsavari, Mohammad M.; Starkville. MS Sbakleford, Mary Evans; Hollandale, MS Shanklin. David B.; Corinth. MS Shannon. James: Starkville, MS Sharp, Johnny; Carthage. MS Sharp. Lisa; Jackson. MS Sharpe, Arthur C. Jr.; Philadelphia, MS Shaw, Barbara J.; Gore Springs, MS Shaw, Dorothy: Clayton, MS Shaw, Esdell P., Jr.; Gulfport, MS Shaw, limmie; Starkville, MS Shaw, Kenneth A. Jr.; Jackson, MS Shaw. Nancy; Lucelade. MS Shaw. Sarah; Jackson, MS Shaw, Scott; Culfport. MS Shaw. Tom; Lucedale. MS Shawver. Gary; Starkville. MS Sheffield, Bruce: Picayune. MS Sheffield. Richard: Winona, MS Shelton. Belle; Vicksburg, MS Shelton. Gregory Gene; Columbus, MS 438 Undergraduates SHELTON-SIDNEY Palles Represents the South 4tf (w)MW : Olympic hopeful Lee Palles, from Pine Bluff, Arkansas, has been involved in State ' s track program for five years as a scholarship athlete. Coming from an athletically oriented family, Lee has enjoyed sports since the age of 13 when he began to run. Specializing in the decathalon, he is well verse d in all phases of track. Cur- rently, he is 1 in the Southeastern Decathalon and holds the 2 spot in the NCAA National Decathalon. He also holds the American record for the Decathalon High Jump, and has been named an Ail-American in track. Recently, Palles represented the South at the National Sports Festival in Colorado Springs, Colorado. So far, he has only competed domestically, but hopes to begin to compete outside the country, specifically, at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow. Lee felt that if MSU is to continue to compete in national meets, the track program must be expanded. Currently, State is not able to recruit nationally ranked athletes because of the lack of a track to practice on and the small size of the overall track program here at State in comparison to other large universities. He expressed the needs for more support of track at State and more coverage from the Mississippi press. However, he added the problems are, to a certain extent, taking care of themselves by the increase of track ' s popularity in the South. Lee Palles runs track and participates in the decathalon because he enjoys it. Daily training ses- sions require approximately four hours of rigorous work. Admitting the sessions do take away from his studies, Palles is quick to add the teachers and faculty are cooperative in scheduling classes. • Sbelton, Susan Frances; Jackson, MS Shepherd, Carrie; Detroit, MI Shepherd, James M.; Newton, MS Sheppard, Sharon: Glendora. MS Sheppegrell, George W.; Pass Christian. MS Sheridan, Annette K.; Branchville, NJ Sherling, Susan: Yazoo City, MS Sherman, Fanice; Starkville. MS Sherman, Jane; Jackson. MS Sherman, Mary Jo; Miss. State, MS Shiel, Charlie; Jackson, MS Shields. Beth; Richmond, VA Shields. Kathryn E.; Starkville, MS Shields. Teri M.; Starkville. MS Shipley, Amy: Yazoo City, MS Shipp, Lisa Maureen: Canton, MS Shivers. David M.i Atlanta, GA Shockley. Karen Lynn; Caledonia, MS Shoemake. Martha; Hattiesburg, MS Shoff, Jimmy: Picayune, MS Sholar, Jane: Germantown, TN Shores. Ray: Yazoo City. MS Short, David; Shaw, MS Short, Laura; Jackson. MS Shorts, Donna; Jackson. MS Shrewsberry, John; Lake Worth, FL Shuford, Justin; Clarksdale. MS Shumaker, Tim; Forest, MS Shuman, Martin Irby; Starkville, MS Shumpert, Louise; Starkville, MS Shurden, Lisa; West Point, MS Shurley, Debbie; Yazoo City, MS Shurley, James K. Jr.; Lexington, MS Siddoth, John A.; Sarah. MS Sidney, Cheryl Jane; Greenville, MS Sidney, Cynthia: Greenville, MS 439 Undergraduates SIGGERS-SMITH Scientific Steers Behind the Animal Science Build- ing in a fenced in area there are four steers. However, these steers are not like the normal steers that one is accustomed to seeing. The steers have been efficilated. This means they have holes in their sides through which one can see and even put their hand in and feel the contents of the steers stomach. Why would anyone want to see a cow ' s stomach? According to Dr. Henry Essig, the professor whose idea it was to efficilate the steers, it was done for experimen- tal and research reasons. The most successful operation was performed by Dr. Leon Turner in veterinary science in 1967. Eleven years later the steer, nicknamed Fat Boy, is still alive and doing well. The process of efficilating consists of cutting a hole in the muscular wall of the steer and inserting a rubber tube with a cap on it. This cap may be removed when the contents of the stomach need to be observed. According to Dr. Essig seven students have obtained their masters degree from working on these steers. Siggers, Shirley Lea; Kosciusko, MS Sikes, Robert; Jackson, MS Simmons. Brenda; Brownsville. TN Simmons. Donna; Fayette, Ala. Simmons, Eddie; West Point. MS Simmons, Janice; fackson, MS Simmons. Joyce; Meridian, MS Simmons. Marisa K.; Tupelo, MS Simmons. Sherye Elstner; Jackson. MS Simpson, C. Kelley; Tupelo, MS Simpson, Debra C; Miss. State, MS Simpson. Joe; Tupelo, MS Simpson, John; Belzoni, MS Simpson. Robert Ross II; Byhalia, MS Simpton, Debbie; Byndia, MS Simpton, Nita Jean; Winonia. MS Sims, Adrian: Marks. MS Sims, Gail; Hollandale, MS Sims, John Frank; Columbus, MS Singh, Arun K.; Vienna, VA Singh, Irvinder; Greenwood, MS Singletary, Eliser R.; Starkville, MS Singleton, Pamela; Greenville, MS Sisson, Renee; Columbus. MS Skates, Robert; Hattiesburg. MS Skelton, Denise W ; Laurel, MS Skelton, Marilyn; Leland, MS Skinner, Denorris; Starkville, MS Skinner, Margie; Starkville, MS Skinner, Wanda; Tiplersville, MS Skrmetti. John; Biloxi, MS Slaton, Deirdre; Canton. MS Slaton. Karen; Vicksburg, MS Slaton, Lane; Canton, MS Slaughter, Anita Jayne: Philadelphia, MS Slaughter. Samuel Walter: Starkville, MS Sla wson. Thomas R.; Starkville, MS Sledge. Pamela Renee: Greenville, MS Sliman, Tommy; Biloxi, MS Sloan, jerry L.; Louisville, MS Sloan. Wanda: Vicksburg, MS Smallwood. Debbie: Jackson, MS Smartt, Mike; Vicksburg, MS Smins, Terry; Tupelo, MS Smith, Belinda; Paris, MS Smith, Alanson Brown III; Meridian, MS Undergraduates iMITH-STEPHENSON Smith, Allison; Jackson. MS Smith, Angela; Meridian, MS Smith, Barry; Sidon. MS Smith, Bekki; Greenwood, MS Smith, Berlinda; lackson. MS Smith. Carl Edward; Winona, MS Smith. Carol Holland; Gunlown. MS Smith. Caryn |ayne; Miami. FL Smith, Cathy Anne; Aberdeen, MS Smith. Charles F „ |r.; Houston. TX Smith. Cindy; Coral Gables. FL Smith, Claudia; Poplarville. MS Smith, Dale; Indianola, MS Smith, David; Gulfport. MS Smith. David A ; Miss. State. MS Smith. Deborah Leigh; Tupelo. MS Smith, Denson; Perkinston, MS Smith, Donna Kaye; lackson, MS Smith. Dons; Pheba. MS Smith, Gene; Silver City. MS Smith, Glenda; Okolona, MS Smith, Hal F.; Columbus. MS Smith. Haschal Archie Jr.; Poplarville, MS Smith. Jeffrey C; Magee. MS Smith. Jerry; Walnut. MS Smith. Jocelyn; Jackson, MS Smith. Joel Preston; Memphis. TN Smith. Johnny R.; Starkville. MS Smith, Karen; Jackson. MS Smith. Kathryn J.; Jackson. MS Smith. Katrina; Columbus. MS Smith, Kay; Picayune. MS Smith. Kelly; Starkville. MS Smith. Lee Beth; Miss. State. MS Smith. Linda L.; Newton. MS Smith. Lon; Monroe, MS Smith. Lyn D.; Ocean Springs, MS Smith, Lynn; Brownsville, TN Smith. Michael A.; Newton. MS Smith. Michael (.; Starkville. MS Smith, Nancy; Starkville. MS Smith. Pat; Columbus. MS Smith. Patricia Elaine; Picayune. MS Smith, Richard; Starkville. MS Smith. Robe rt H.. Jr.; Gloster. MS Smith, Roy Christopher; Dundee. MS Smith, Sammy; Louisville, MS Smith. Susan E.; Starkville. MS Smith. Susan Ellen; Jackson. MS Smith, Tempie; Jackson, MS Smith. Terri Delynn; Starkville. MS Smith. Tracy Earl; Laurel. MS Smith, Vickie Carole; Meridian, MS Smither, Elizabeth; Woodville. MS Snapka, Timothy H.; Columbus. MS Snead. Bernard O. Jr.; Ocean Springs. MS Sneed. Dot; Tupelo. MS Snell, Mitzi; Kosciusko, MS Snowden, Marian; West Cols, SC Sonsworth, Margaret E.; Duncan, MS Sorrels, Darrell Wayne; Pattison. MS Sorrels, Peggy Camille; Dekalb. MS Southerland. Ann; Columbus. MS Sowell, James W.; Leakesville, MS Speakes, Leland S. Ill; Cleveland. MS Spear, Kenneth Alan: Biloxi, MS Spell. Robert; Clinton. MS Spence, Lisa; Meridian, MS Spencer. Edward Trent: Greenville. MS Spencer. Elizabeth C; Fulton. MS Spencer. Jan; Miss. State. MS Spencer. Joseph D : Ocean Springs. MS Spencer, Linda Marie; Columbus, MS Spencer, Sherri Lee; Jackson, MS Spikes. Jim; Ridgeland. MS Spindler. Nancy: Columbus. MS Spooner, Brent; Jackson, MS Spring, Greg; Natchez, MS Stackton. Laura; Aberdeen, MS Stafford, Joey: Columbus, MS Staggs, Jonie; Hollandale. MS Staggs, Susan Penny; New Albany. MS Stahan, Bobbie; Poplarville. MS Stallings, Camilla: Broadview. IL Stallings. Elsie: Starkville. MS Stallings. Kenneth: Starkville, MS Stamper. Kathy; Lawrence. MS Standifer. John S„ Jr.: Itta Bena. MS Stanford, Charles; Memphis. TN Stanford. Edward J.; Ossining. NY Stanford. Phyllis: Poplarville. MS Stanislaus, Shauna; Laurel, MS Stanley. David: Monticello. MS Stanton. Malinda; Jackson. MS Stark. Monty; Jackson. MS Starling, Jimmy; Jackson, MS Starr, John W.; Starkville. MS Statham, Mary Beth: Louisville, MS Steen. Chuck; Pinola. MS Steinwinder. Joe Jr.; Gulfport. MS Stephens. David W.; Tupelo, MS Stephens. Kay; Ripley. MS Stephens. Stephani; Magee. MS Stephenson, Annette; Jackson. MS Stephenson. Boo; Water Vally. MS Stephenson. Craw; Water Vally. MS Stephenson. Dee Dee; Starkville. MS Stephenson. Ralph: Starkville. MS 441 Undergraduates STEPHENSON-TATE Stephenson, Charlie; Meridian, MS Sterne, Stacey; Biloxi. MS Stevens. David; Summit. MS Stevens. Jimmy; Clarksdale. MS Stevens. Ken; Brandon, MS Stevens. Lisa; Waveland, MS Stevens. Lynne; Vicksburg. MS Stevens, Myra; Jackson, MS Stevens, Nancy G.; Natchez. MS Stevens. Pam; Starkville. MS Stevens. Peler M.; Columbus. MS Stevens. Susan; Miss. State. MS Stevenson. Hervie Leon; McCool. MS Stevenson. Joanne; Columbus, MS Stevenson, Mary Kathryn; Cedar Bluff. MS Stevenson, Robert Earl; Columbus, MS Stevison, Eddie; Holly Springs, MS Steward. Demetrius; Smilhville, MS Steward. Don; Smithville. MS Stewart. Bernie; Columbus, MS Stewart, Cindy; Miss. State. MS Stewart, Cynthia; Columbus. MS Stewart. Debbie; Madison. MS Stewart, Don; Tupelo. MS Stewart. Evelyn; Columbus, MS Stewart. Gordon; Jackson. MS Stewart. Kenneth W., Jr.; Columbus. MS Stewart. M Helen; Brookhaven. MS Stewart. Russell; Bogue Chitto, MS Stewart. Susan Ann; Aberdeen, MS Stewart, Sylvia Lynette; Clarksdale. MS Stewart, Walter Clayton; Miss. State. MS Stewart. Wilfred; Isola, MS Still, Jeannine; Lexington. KY Still, Jennifer; Jackson, MS Still. John Rayford; Sardis. MS Stockton. Ginger; Corinth. MS Stockton. Kenneth; Homewood, IL Stockton. Laura Stoddard. Terry; Columbus, MS Stogner, Houston Kent; Tylerlown, MS Stokes. Kendra L.; Jackson, MS Stokes. Leslie Ann; Bradenton, FL Stokes. Lisa; Tunica, MS Stone, Dorothy Ann; Laurel. MS Stone, Kate Terrell; Columbus, MS Stone, Robert M.; Laurel, MS Stotl. Roy A.; Starkville, MS Stovall, Toby; Jackson. MS Stowers. John; Inverness, MS Strader. Matthew; Dianville. IL Strahan. Ernie; Jackson. MS Strahan. Tamra; Meridian, MS Strauss, Michael J.; Dunwoody. GA Strayham, Jack B., Jr.; Biloxi. MS Street, Stephen Edward; Columbus, MS Stribling, R. Kent; Philadelphia. MS Stribling, Sandee; Brookhaven. MS Strickland, Diane; Southaven, MS Stricklin. Cathy; Satartia, MS Stringer, Cynthi a Lynn; Forest. MS Stringer. Karen Jane; Shuqualak, MS Strobel. David A.; West Point. MS Strohecker, Scott; Vicksburg. MS Stroud, |udy; Miss. State, MS Stubbs. James H.; Jackson. MS Stubbs. John R.; Concord, TN Stuckey. Dan; Ml Olive. MS Sullivan. Hershel R . Jr.; Mt Olive, MS Sullivan. Rebecca Lenell; Canton. MS Sullivan, Stanette S.; Jackson, MS Sullivan, Tamra Lyn; Madison, MS Sullivan. Thomas H.; Canton. MS Summers. Renee; Jackson. MS Summers, Tensa; Vicksburg. MS Summers, William; Kosciusko. MS Sumrall. Leslie Lewis; Biloxi. MS Sumrall, Rebecca; Wiggins. MS Sumrall, Steven; Biloxi. MS Sumrall, William B.; Bay Springs, MS Surles, Cindy; Decatur, AL Sutherland, Pam; Jackson, MS Suthoff. Celeste; Jackson. MS Suttle, Grady Earl Jr.; Noxapater. MS Suttle, Pat; Louisville. MS Swalm, Jill; Natchez. MS Swan. James; Starkville, MS Swayze, Alison; Jackson, MS Sweatt, West; Jackson, MS Swedenburg, Scott; Crawford. MS Sweell, Sissy; Columbus. MS Swilley. Debbie; Houlka. MS Switzer. Greg; Inverness, MS Swopshire, Mary; Southaven. MS Swords. Mike; New Albany, MS Sykes. Andy; Jackson, MS Sykes. Clay Sykes. Dean; Columbus, MS Szeto. Teresa; Greenwood, MS Tabor. Charlotte Ann; Louisville. MS Tabor. Chip; Louisville. MS Tabor. Tammy; Louisville, MS Tackett, Mary J.; Starkville. MS Tadlock, Tommy Glenn; Brookhaven, MS Takayesu. Jim; Columbus, MS Talbert. John A Andy; Madden, MS Tampleton. Tee; Starkville. MS Tate, Donna; Canton, MS 442 Jf Undergraduates TATE-THOMPSON The Professor Looking like a mummy with a bad face lift, the Professor trudges into the classroom at the beginning of the semester and begins speaking in a semester long monotone voice. Stu- dent exiting from his classroom are often described as wild- eyed, mildly hysterical and unbelievably confused. The Pro- fessor has had so much time to engross himself in his particu- lar field of research that he is unable to relate to students working on their third PhD ' s. The Professor ' s office looks like Hurricane Camille got loose in the Mitchel Memorial Library and blew all of the books weighing over 20 lbs. into the cubicle. Often, the same question arises concerning the Professor: Where do such creatures come from? Lord, deliver us from the Professor. Amen. Tate. Joy; Jackson. MS Tate. Linda; Prairie Point. MS Tate. Rose. Starkvillc. MS Tale, Terri; Canton. MS Tate. William Dale; Macon. MS Tatum, Charlotte; Brandon, MS Tatum. Ivm. Gulf port, MS Tatum. James Kendall, Jackson, MS Tatum. Sara; Jackson, MS Tayer, Saleh R . Tripoli. Libya Taylor, China; Starkvillc, MS Taylor, Christy; Columbus. MS Taylor. David Kenneth; Como. MS Taylor. Eden; Yazoo City. MS Taylor. Edward; Columbus, MS Taylor. Eugene Rea. McComh. MS Taylor. Helen; Starkvillc. MS Taylor. Howell; Hatliesburg, MS Taylor. Ida; Holly Springs. MS Taylor, Jeffrey; Pass Christian. MS Taylor. |uliana; Sleens. MS Taylor. Lauren; Vi ksburg. MS Taylor. Perry A . Vicksburg. MS Taylor. Robin L.; Brandon, MS Taylor. Ruth. Weir. MS Taylor. Ruth; Cleveland. OH Taylor. Sandi. Corinth. MS Taylor. Terry; Brandon. MS Taylor. Timothy P ; Pass Christian. MS Taylor. Willie; Columbus, MS Teasdel. |ay Brian. Biloxi. MS Teasley. Paul: Starkvillc, MS Tebbs. Kyle R . Memphis. TN Tedder. Sherry Gale; Memphis. TN Teel. William Bryan; Jackson. MS Teringo. Stephanie; Gulfport. MS Terrell. Bobbie Lucinda; Liberty. MS Tew. Marguerite. Laurel. MS Thaggard, Danny L.; Wayside. MS Thames. Lee; Laurel. MS Theatl. Lonnie E . Steens. MS Thigpen. Amy. Cleveland. MS Thomas. Benelt.i Gaye; Greenville. MS Thomas. Benny. Jackson, MS Thomas. Beverly Dawn. Van Vleet. MS Thomas, Catherine. Hatliesburg, MS Thomas, Charles; Hatliesburg. MS Thomas. Clare. Jackson, MS Thomas, Donna Lee; Kosciusko, MS Thomas. H. Roy. Aberdeen. MS Thomas, Jeff V.Forest. MS Thomas. Jeffery Young; Columbus, MS Thomas, jim. West Point. MS Thomas, Johnalhan Wayne; Senatobia. MS Thomas. Linda Carol; Forest, MS Thomas. Philip Lee. Pascagoula. MS Thomas. Robin Lynn; Eupora. MS Thomas. Sherry Lynn; Louisville. MS Thomasson, Steven Glenn; Alexandria. LA Thompson. Chuck: Meridian. MS Thompson. Evan L.; Forest, MS Thompson. Frances; Jackson. MS Thompson. Johnny; Sylvan ia, GA 443 Undergraduates THOMPSON-VICKERY Thompson, Kevin: Starkville. MS Thompson, Kim; Little Rock, AR Thompson, Lesa Dawn; Starkville. MS Thompson, Louis Stigler; Tchula, MS Thompson, Lydia; Starkville, MS Thompson, Mark; Jackson, MS Thompson, Morris K. Jr.; Jackson, MS Thompson, Thomas G.; Greenwood. MS Thomson, Susan M.; Ocean Springs, MS Thornhill, David; Prattville. AL Thornhill, Diane: Brookhaven. MS Thornton, Henry W.: Morton. MS Thornton, Jamye; Aberdeen. MS Thornton. Laura L.; Meridian, MS Thornton, Marsha: Meridian, MS Thrash. Catherine Ann; Raymond. MS Thrasher, Yvonne Marie; Pascagoula, MS Thurmond. Keith: Ripley, MS Tigues, Sheila; Moorhead. MS Tillery, Lynn; Laurel, MS Tillman. Lee Ann; Minter City. MS Tims. Martha: Poplarville. MS Tinsley. Jo Ann; Philadelphia, MS Tipton. J. Wase; Miss. State. MS Tisdale. Lynn; Isola. MS Tobesmann, James Robert; Spanish Fort. AL Todara, Mary Theresa; Gulfport. MS Tolbert. Michael; Collinsville. MS Tomlinson. Bobby Edward; Starkville. MS Toney. Call in; Detroit, Ml Toney, Calvin Eugene; Birmingham. AL Tonos, Samuel Christopher; Greenville. MS Totten. Lorraine; Biloxi, MS Towery, Charles Robert; Yazoo City. MS Townley. Christy; Hattiesburg, MS Townsend. Barbara: Winona, MS Townsend, Craig; Columbus, MS Townsend, Kiah; Jackson, MS Townsend, Kiah: Jackson, MS Townsend, Lucy S.; Kansas City, KS Townsend. Lula; Starkville. MS Townsend. Mary Grace; Carrollton, MS Traham, Randy; Beulahims, MS Trainer. Greg; Columbus. MS Trainer. Suprenda I) . Starkville. MS Tramel. Albert Neil; Starkville. MS Tramel. Myrna: Miss. State. MS Trantham, Terry L.; Columbus. MS Trapp. Ellen: Wichita, KS Travis, John A. Ill; Jackson. MS Trebotich, Cindy; Jackson, MS Trebotich, Georgette; Jackson, MS Trehern. Kim; Jackson. MS Trenor, Mary Ann; Houston, MS Trimm, Benjamin; Noxapator, MS Triplett, Dale; Carthage. MS Triplett. David; Louisville. MS Triplett, Ron; Brooksville. MS Tsagarakis. Maria Lynne; Corinth. MS Tse. Ken; Greenville. MS Tubb. Mark; Amory. MS Tubertini. Rick; Greenville, MS Tucker. Carrie; Starkville, MS Tucker, Donald Lee; Hamilton. MS Tucker. James Denslow; Miss. State, MS Tucker. Jascqueline; Carthage, MS Tucker. June; Columbus, MS Tucker, Thomas A.; Jackson, MS Tuhgle, Kenneth L.; Columbus, MS Tullos, Karen: Hattiesburg, MS Tullos, Shirley; Pearl, MS Tupper, Karen: Greenville, MS Turnage, Emily; Aberdeen, MS Turnage, Michael Dwayne; Columbus, MS Turner, Joe; Lambert, MS Turner, Margaret; Mandeville, LA Turner, Mark A; Mendelhall, MS Turner, Michael A.; Belzoni. MS Turtle, Margaret; Yazoo City, MS Tutton, Barbara L.; Starkvdle. MS Twitty. Lynn; New Albany, MS Tyler, Kenneth Charles; Collins. MS Tyree. Elyse; Forest, MS I Timer. Marianne; Starkville. MS Underwood, David; Sebastopol, MS Underwood, Jim; Poplarville, MS Underwood, John; Poplarville, MS Upshaw. Phillip Wayne; Waynesboro. MS Usoh, Innocent Iheanyi; Miss. State, MS Usry, Melinda L: Jackson, MS VaJentine, Shirley; West Point. MS Valle. Camilo Enrique; Miss. State, MS Van Every, Steve; Starkville. MS Vance. Kim; Union, MS Vance, Lisa; Starkville, MS Vanderley, Dan: Biloxi, MS Vanlandingham, R. Steven; Calhoun City, MS Vannorman. Rick; Quitman, MS Vanover, Brenda Sue; Gulfport, MS Vardaman, Lese J.; Starkville, MS Vaughan, David W ; Jackson. MS Vaughan, Kandy Karen; Columbus. MS Vaughn. George; Steens. MS Vaughn. Mary Ann; Nettleton, MS Vest. Michael; Comb, MS Vetrano. William; Rosedale. MS Viale. Lisa; Slidell, LA Vickery, John Lawrence; Gautier, MS ■? ' [ ' f 444 Undergraduates VICTOR-WALLER From West Point to MSU From lightweight football against Cornell and Navy to SEC football against LSU and Alabama; from life as a mil- itary cadet to life as an Industrial Engineering major; from West Point Military Academy to Mississippi State Univer- sity — so was the change in lifestyle for Alan Gunn. After two years and twenty-eight days at West Point, Alan came to MSU. The Industrial Engineering program attracted Alan, as well as the fact that he had planned to attend State before he was offered admission to West Point. Gunn, a 1976 graduate of Jackson Prep, played football in high school and at West Point. Due to his past experi- ences with the sport, Alan wanted to stay in close contact with the game. Alan knew some of the football team mem- bers and coaching staff and became a manager for the team. Staying close to the game by Alan ' s terms means at least 20 hours work each week with players and equip- ment. Gunn ' s impressions of State? It has a slower pace than West Point . . . the academics are harder in a different way . . . but State ' s nice — I like it — I enjoy it. Victor, Crain William; Miss. Stale, MS Vines. |ulia; Miss. State, MS Vines, Penny; Slarkville, MS Vines. Sanfra; Natchez, MS Vinson, David A.; Canton, MS Virden, Mary Rogers; Greenville, MS Vittorio, Lynn; Denville, Nl Volking, Becky; Quitman, MS Vowell, Cindy Vowell, Dottie; Batesville. MS Waddell, Barbara; West Helena, AR Wade, Janet Lajohn; Eupbra, MS Wade, Robert; Port Gibson. MS Wadlington. Frances K.; Sledge. MS Wadlington, Kent; Sledge, MS Wages, Margaret Ann; Columbus. MS Wages, Tammie; Tupelo. MS Wagner. Clay A ; Bay St. Louis. MS Walden. Debbie; Booneville. MS Walden. Regianld; Southaven, MS Walden, Vickie; Tupelo, MS Walker, Barry; Miss. State, MS Walker, Brodie; Clarksdale. MS WaJker. David A.; Ft. Campbell, NY Walker, Debbie; Louisville. MS Walker. Delois; Okolona. MS Walker. Ella Carol; Slarkville, MS Walker, Frances L.; West Point, MS Walker, Marine E.; Macon, MS Walker, Randy; Southaven, MS Walker, Rodney; lackson, MS Walker. Steve; Canton, MS Walker. Suzan A.; Fulton, MS Walker, Vivian; Louisville, MS Wall. Ford; Monticello, MS Wall, James Travis; Meridian, MS Wall. Kenneth C; Bastrop. LA Wall, Linda; Columbus, MS Wall. Teresa; Miss. State. MS Wallace, Bobby; Langtry, TX Wallace, Catherine; Jackson. MS Wallace, Elizabeth Anne; Canton. MS Wallace. Jeff; Clinton. MS Wallace, Paula Renee; Jackson. MS Waller. Teri; Vicksburg. MS 445 Undergraduates WALSH-WILLARD Walsh. Kimberly A.; Biloxi, MS Walters. Richard W.; Ocean Springs. MS Waltman. Kathy Lynn; Aberdeen. MS Wamble. Kathleen E.; Amory, MS Ward. Chuck. Moss Point. MS Ward. Dorothy. Nesbit. MS Ward, Jimmy. Columbus. MS Ward, johnny; Biloxi, MS Ward, Luther M.; Ocean Springs. MS Ward. Sheila A.; Starkville. MS Ward. Sheila Denise. Meridian. MS Ward. Susan; Biloxi. MS Ware. Kim; Columbus, MS Ware. Laurie; Jackson. MS Warner. Lynda D.; Big Creek, MS Warren. Ainanda Jo; Brandon, MS Warren, Jennifer; Vicksburg, MS Warren. Ronnie; Senatobia. MS Warrington. Marty; Houston, MS Warsi, Fatima; Starkville. MS Warwick, William A.; Jackson. MS Waselues, Patty; Columbus, MS Washington. Andrew; Rolling Fork, MS Wasser, Bill; Jackson. MS Wasser. Chester; Jackson, MS Wasson. John A.; Kosciusko, MS Waterer. Chris; Tchula, MS Watkins. Debbie; Madison. MS Watkins. William Eric; Cedar Bluff, MS Walson, Jan; Ripley, MS Watson. Janet Rose; Louisville, MS Walson, Julia; Tupelo, MS Watson, Marilynn; Fayette. MS Watta.Paul;Merrillville. IN Watts. Betty; Duncan. MS Watts. Helen; Duncan, MS Weatherall, Jimmy Cole; Grenada, MS Weatherly. Ruth Ellen; Starkville. MS Weathersby. Linda Diane; Jackson, MS Weaver. Maxie; Ackerman. MS Webb. Paula Gail; Walthall. MS Webb. Stephen G.; St. Charles. MO Webb, Susan; Forest, MS Webber, Dianne; Columbus, MS Webber. Floys C; Columbus, MS Webber, Gwen; Columbus, MS Webber. Linda Christine; Columbus. MS Webber. Shawn Emily; Columbus, MS Wegener. Curtis; Clarksdale. MS Weiner. David S.; Jackson, MS Weir, Gregory; Columbus, MS Welborn. Janet; Laurel. MS Welch. Calen;Durant. MS Wellman. Priscilla; Picayune. M r Wells, Bobby M; Laurel, MS Wells, David C; Aberdeen, MS Wells, Sue; Pearl. MS Wells, William C; Winona, MS Welsh. Alice; Jackson. MS Welter. Yvonne; Biloxi. MS Wenger, Stephen; Lancaster, PA Werner, Constance; Memphis, TN Wesselman. Carol; Bay St. Louis. MS West, F. Burk Jr.; Laurel. MS West. Patricia; Waynesboro. MS West. Tern Lynn; Starkville. MS Westbrook. John P. Ill; Canton, MS Westbrook. Pam; Louisville, MS Westmoreland. Knox; Natchez, MS Westmoreland. Michael; Starkville, MS Westrope, Lea Anne; Huntsville, AL Wheeler, Linda; Clinton. MS Whitaker, Elizabeth A.; Sataitia. MS White, Anthony Ray; Dekalb. MS White. Brenda Kay; Tupelo. MS White. Cynthia Ann; Charleston, MS White. Dale Jr.; Clinton. MS White. Dallas W.; Yazoo City, MS White, Debbie; Greenwood, MS White. James A.; Dumas. MS White. Jan; Aberdeen, MS White. Judy; Eupora, MS White. Phylis Gay; Charleston. MS White, Sheila; Aberdeen, MS White. Sheha; Columbus. MS White, Vickie; Batesville. MS Whitehead. Harrison; Starkville. MS Whitehead. James; Louisville, MS Whitehead, Jan; Louisville. MS Whitley. William; Nesbit. MS Whitlock, Mark O.; Columbus. MS Whitlock. Roger Lane; Nettleton. MS Whitmore. Rosanne; Jackson, MS Whitten. Mike; Hazlehurst. MS Wellington. Vicki; Natchez. MS Whitworth, Robert L.; Hamilton. MS Wicks. Hubert S.; Columbus. MS Wigley. Cindy; Lexington. MS Wilbourn. Laresa; Scobey. MS Wilder, Lowery; Pontotoc, MS Wildmon. |udy; Tupelo, MS Wiley, Ellen; Tupelo, MS Wiley. Karen; Picayune, MS Wilkerson, Vicki Jolayne; Amory, MS Wilkes. Norman; Tunica, MS Wilkes. Susan; Picayune. MS Wilkinson. Mary Leigh; Alligator, MS Willard. 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Monty; Booneville, MS Yeatman, Cindy; W. Memphis. AR Yeatman, Donna; Maben. MS Yeratman, Teri; Columbus. MS Yerby. Mark; Vernan. AL Yingling, Connie; Wiggins, MS York, David; Sileston. MO Young, Christie; Flora. MS Young, Dannis Landon; Miss. State, MS Young, Jim Ross; Aberdeen, MS Young, Linda ).; Aberdeen, MS Young, Milton [.; Starkville, MS Young, Ora Dell; Starkville. MS Young. Randolph; Meridian, MS Young, Sherri; West Point. MS 447 INDEX Editor — Jodi Blakeney A ABDEL-RAH1M. SADI A. 386 ABDER-RAHIM. SALAH I. 224 ABEL IAMES FRED III 316. 402 ABEL. |AMES HENRY III 326. 402 ABEL. |OHN ALAN 366 ABERNATHY. KAREN GENE 252. 402 ABLES. IERRYB.402 ABRAHAM. MICHAEL F. 251. 310. .186 ABRAHAM TOMMY F |R. 324. 402 ABRAM. LEE ARCHIE |R. 190. 215 ABU-LEHI A. IBRAHIM H. H. 224 ABUKHDEAR. ALARABI ALI 402 ACEVEDO. CABALLERO E. 242 ACKER. RANDY ALAN 402 ADAMS. ALLEN GREGORY 234. 402 ADAMS. BOYCE ELKIN 326. 402 ADAMS DENNIS ARNOLD 182. 386 ADAMS. CAYLE LYNN 290. 386 ADAMS. |ANICE MARIE386 ADAMS. IEFFREY THOMAS 330 ADAMS. |ERRY LEE 386 ADAMS. IESSICA DENISE 234 ADAMS, |OHN CURTIS 402 ADAMS. |OHN ROBIN 230 ADAMS. |OHN WILLIAM II 103 ADAMS. |OYCE B 386 ADAMS. KARON |EAN 402 ADAMS. KENNETH WAYNE 218. 402 ADAMS. MARVIN LEE 402 ADAMS. MICHAEL WILSON 211. 402 ADAMS. NANCY LEIGH 206. 245. 290. 402 ADAMS. THOMAS DEWEY III 402 ADAMS. VANESSA ANN 402 ADAMSON. DOUGLAS DON 185 ADCOCK. EDWARD NELSON 402 ADCOCK. IANET LYNN 294. 386 ADDKISON, MARY IUNE402 ADEBANII. MOSES 402 ADIKU. NICO ERIC KOFI 402 ADKINS. DONALD BRUCE 205. 386 ADKINS. WILLIAM MARION 386 AFRA. MOHAMMAD H 213 AGEE. GRADY WHITMAN |R. 310. 402 ACENT. TERRY GEORGE 341. 402 AGNEW. DEBRA |EAN 386 AGNEW. GLYN ANCELO 120 AGNEW. IOHNNY A. 402 AGNEW. MARY I.YNNE402 AGOSTINELLI. IAMES ]. |R. 402 ACUZZI. MARY IO 243. 402 AHMAD. AFTAB 224 AHMED. AHMED HAMAD 224. 382 AIKEN. MARC ALAN 386 AINSWORTH. DAN WILEY 242. 403 AINSWORTH. DONALD NOLAN 402 AINSWORTH. IAMES O. 402 AINSWORTH. IANISK 203 AINSWORTH. LEE CARY 386 AKANDE. ALICE MODUPE 215. 382 AKANDE. THEOPHILUS A. 402 AKAVIPAT. SANAY382 AKERS. PHILLIP LEE 318. 402 AKINS. DEBBIE |0 402 AKINS. HARRY DELANO |R 51.402 AKINS. TONY LEE 217. 402 AI.BRITTON. CHRISTOPH A 402 ALBRITTON. MARTHA LYNN 386 ALDRICH. KEVIN SCOT 230 ALDRIDCE. DALE ALVIN 203 ALEXANDER. COR1NNE M. 402 ALEXANDER. CURTIS LEE 285. 402. 278 ALEXANDER. DON RUSSELL 402 ALEXANDER. ELIZABETH A 386 ALEXANDER. KELLY ANN 280. 402 ALEXANDER. PATRICIA 386 ALEXANDER. RONALD LEE 402 ALEXANDER. SUSAN 230. 254. 386 ALEXANDER. TIMOTHY B 322. 402 ALFORD. IOHNNEY NOLEN 234 ALFORD. KAREN ANN 402 ALFORD. LEROY 189. 190. 402 ALFORD. MALCOM | |R. 402 ALFORD. PATRICIA ANN 337. 336. 386 ALKHAFAII. YASS A. 224 ALLEN. ANCELA HELENE 402 ALLEN. ARLENA 215. 220. 257. 386 ALLEN. CATHY MAE 386. 277 ALLEN. CLAYTON SLEDCE 240 ALLEN. GAIL BERLINDA 402 ALLEN. CRECOR Y PAUL 200 ALLEN. IANICE MARIA 204. 212. 238. 386 ALLEN. |0 ANN 386 ALLEN. |OHN DENNIS 302 ALLEN. |OHN DOUGLAS 402. 126 ALLEN. |ON DOUGLAS 322. 402 ALLEN. K ATHERINE E. 50. 402 ALLEN. KATI LEANNE 294. 340 ALLEN. KENNETH D. 302. 402 ALLEN. LESLIE MORGAN 402 ALLEN. MICKEY CLENN 181. 386 ALLEN. NANCY KAY 382 ALLEN. PAMELA SUE 238. 386 ALLEN. STEVEN THOMAS 386 ALLEN. TANYA REBECCA 402 ALLEN. TERR1 LENEE 320, 402 ALLEN. WAYNE WARD 210 ALLEN. WESLEY M 37. 278 ALLGOOD. MARY KAREN 188. 402 ALLCOOD. WILLIAM BRUCE 216, 256. 386 ALLISON. IAMES IEROME 180. 222, 316.402 ALLISON. PATRICIA ANN 314. 402 ALLISON. SUZANNE 282, 402 Al.LRED. LISA CLAIRE 320. 402 ALI. RED. SYLVIA ANN 226. 227. 386 ALLRED. TERESA BONITA 187, 193. 386 ALLRED. TIMOTHY CLIFTON 193, 402 ALMALLAH. RASMI KHADER 402 ALSTON. DON E. 332, 402 ALSWORTH. MICHAEL SELBY 386 AMLICKE. BRUCE B. 166 AMMERMAN. |OHN THOMAS 188 AMOS. BERYL PERTRELLA 386 AMOS. DAR YL TRACY 402 ANDERSON. CHARLOTTE P. 187, 338. 346, 402 ANDERSON. DAVID LEE 386. 402 ANDERSON. DENNIS R. 386 ANDERSON. ERIC JOHN 256 ANDERSON. FRANK MAGERS 326. 402 ANDERSON, GEORC1A KAY 402 ANDERSON. GLORIA |EAN 402 ANDERSON. (AMES L. |R. 402 ANDERSON. IO TALLEY 290. 402, 276 ANDERSON. L1LL1E MAIRE 206, 237. 402 ANDERSON. MARGARET E. 240. 320. 386 ANDERSON, REBECCA NELL 382 ANDERSON, TERI LYNN 294. 402 ANDERSON, WILLIAM F. 177 ANDERSON, WILLIAM H. |R. 386 ANDREWS. DONNA ANGELA 197. 214.320.402 ANDREWS. GAIL ELIZABETH 402 ANDREWS. GRETCHEN MARIE 338. 402 ANDREWS. LINDA LARU 187. 193. 402 ANDRIES. IANET LEE 386 ANGELO. OLCA DEMETRIOS 222. 382 ANGLIN. WILLIAM DENTON 3.30. 402 ANTHONY. ALBERT III 386 ANTHONY. GRECORY KENT 288. 402 ANTHONY. |OHN MARTIN 324. 402 ANTHONY. LAMAR 402 ANTHONY. PAMELA GAIL402 ANTOINE. KIM MAUREEN 190.402 APPLETON. CATHY SPEARS 402 APPLETON. STUART RAMSAY 386 APPLIN. ELDRED ROCHELLE 402 ARANT. ANDY TURNER |R. 402 ARGO. PHYLLIS L 280. 402 ARKWELL, KAREN RUTH 21 8. 403 ARMON. DIANNE 190. 314. 403 ARMOUR. |AMES MIKE 237. 386 ARMSTRONG. BOBBY C. |R. 334, 382 ARMSTRONG. CHARLES E. |R. 245, 403 ARMSTRONG. DAVID WELDON 300. 386. 278 ARMSTRONG. ELIZABETH A. 237, 240. 386 ARMSTRONG. (ERRY M |R 203 ARMSTRONC, KATHERINE R. 403 ARMSTRONG. MARTHA T 294. 403 ARMSTRONC, MARY |ANE 290, 403 ARMSTRONG. SUZAN E. 403 ARNDT. EARL FREDERICK 230, 403 ARNOLD. CARLA LEVETTE 37. 403 ARNOLD. DONNAVON WAYNE 386 ARNOLD. IAMES RICHARD 213. 221. 386 ARNOLD. MARGARET ANN 150. 226. 306. 403 ARNOLD. STEVEN RANDLE 403 ARRINGTON. SARA ANN 226 ARTECONA. MILC1ADES R. 382 ARTHUR. BASIL K 196. 386 ARTHUR. PATRICK MATTHEW 221. 403 ARTMAN. IEFFREY ALAN 403 ARTMANN. CHARLIE W. 183, 386 ASHCRAFT, |OHN E. G. 386 ASHCRAFT. MELISSA GRACE 294. 340. 403 ASHER, MICHAEL L. 386 ASHLEY. NANCY SUSAN 40, 403 ASHLEY. STEPHEN IZARD 403 ASHMORE, ANCELA CAROL 214. 290. 340. 403 ATKINS. KAREN RUTH 403 ATWOOD. DWAIN CHASE 386 ATWOOD. MARY ELLEN 403 AU1.TMAN. WILLIAM HARMON 386 AUST. WILLIAM RICHMOND 318. 403 AUSTIN, HOWARD DOUGLAS 403 AUSTIN, MARY LOUISE 247. 280, 382 AUSTIN. VIVIAN D. 403 AUSTIN, WALLACE H. 120 AVENT. BOBBIE IO 294, 403 AVERY, WILLIAM HURLEY 403 AVIN. TINA MARIE 210. 386 AYAZI. IRAD|403 AYCOCK. MARY HELEN 306. 403 AYCOX. IAMES PORTER 193, 386 AZLIN. KATHERINE OAKES 290. 403 B BACHARI. BAHRAM 386 BACKSTROM. CHARLES B. 212. 324 BACKSTROM. CHARLES F. 386, 403 BACKSTROM, PAUL SNOWDEN 403 BADRAN, FAROUK SALAH E. 224. 382 BAGGETT, MARTHA ANNE 308, 403 BAGGETT. VICTORIA ANN 403 BAGGETT. WILLIAM C. 195. 403 BAGLEY. PAULIEFFERSON 403 BAGWELL. |OHN MICHAEL 403 BAHRAMI.SHAHLA382 BAILEY, ANNETTE MARIE 403 BAILEY. CYNTHIA ANNE 386 BAILEY. IAMES PRESTON 223, 386 BAILEY, LINDA DIANNE 294. 403 BAILEY. LISA DIANE 320. 403 BAILEY. MARK DAVID 211. 220, 386 BAILEY. PHYLLIS C 52. 299. 403 BAILEY. ROBERT ANDREW 218. 403 BAILEY. TRACY BRIAN 403 BAINE. HARVEY ILILIUS IV 186 BAIRD, CELESTE WINTER 245. 320. 403 BAIRD. CRAIG NEWTON 403 BAIRD. RUPPERT GLENN 403 BAKER. ANN LAREE 296, 403 BAKER, BRADLEY REID 403 BAKER. DANIEL MORGAN 326. 403 BAKER. DIXIE KATHLEEN 403 BAKER, ELMER IAMES 403 BAKER. KIMBERLEY GAIL 338. 346, 403 •r4750,l BAKER, MARTHA MARIE 403 BAKER, ROBERT ANTHONY 328. 403. 279 BAKER. TAMMYE LYNN 386 BAKIR. MOHAMED ALI 234. 382 BALENTINE. ROY ANTHONY 403 BALISTRIERI. SANDRA L. 38 BALIUS, MICHAEL KELLY 403 BALL, CERECIA ANN 237. 386 BALL, DAVID KYLE 184.226.316.324. 403 BALL. DAVID M. 403 BALL. HUGH BROOKS 382 BALL. IUANESTER COLETTE 386 BALL. PENNY DIANE 338. 403 BALLARD, KIMBERLY KAY 386 BALLEW. RALPH DALE 194 BAM.ZERBAKSHT 382 BANES. EDITH ANNETTE 403 BANKS, MELVIN STANLEY 403 BANKSTON, LAWRAN ELIZ 187. 195. 403 BARBOUR, CHARLES DENNIS 403 BARDWELL. CYNTHIA ANITA 162, 166, 208. 245, 252, 296, 386 BAREFIELD. CURTIS A 216. 403 BARELS. EDWARD EARL 403 BARFIELD. ALFRED LEIST 403 BARFIELD, ARTHUR D 403 BARFIELD, DAVID ALAN 386 BARFIELD, IAMES CHARLES 403 BARFIELD, IOHNNY LANE403 BARFIELD, WILLIAM BALL 334. 403 BARHAM. IAMES HOWARD 210. 386 BARHAM. MICHAEL RAY 257, 386 BARHAM, TERRY LEE 403 BARHAM, VELMA IO 20B. 245, 252. 403 BARKLEY. DONNA CAROLE 206, 252. 296. 403 BARLOW. CHARLES C |R 201 BARLOW. VICTORIA ADELLE 386 BARNABO. GEOFFREY ALLAN 403 BARNES. BILLY MICHAEL 205. 403 BARNES. CAREY WAYNE 386 BARNES. CLARA IO 52. 403 BARNES. GARRY WAYNE 217, 230. 233, 403 BARNES. GEORGE GARY |R 403 BARNES. PAUL VINCENT 196 BARNETT, CATH YE A. 239. 403 BARNETT. IAMES CALVIN 194, 403 BARNH ART, PERRY DAVID 386 BARNHILL ANNA KATHRYN 320. 386 BARNHILL. BRIAN KEITH 403 BARNHILL. HARRY DEAN 386 BARNS. BETTY LYNN 308. 386 BARRACK. CHARLES B. JR 403 BARRENTINE, CATHY C 320. 3B6 BARRETT. CHARLES W ]R 324, 403 BARRETT. IOHNSON Nil 324. 403 BARRETT. WALT REID 200. 403 BARRIER, ALYCE LOUISE 403 BARRINGER, CATHERINE A. 308. 403 BARRINGER. MARY E. 216, 403 BARRON. |IM N. 239. 326. 340. 403 BARRON. |UDY CAROL 237. 240. 403 BARRON, VICKI LYNN 403 BARRY. BUCK DELOR Y |R. 230, 403 BARTLEY. GREGC FRANCIS 403 BARTON, BRUCE WAYNE 184 BARTON. EULA |OYCE 294, 403 BARTON, |OHN THOMAS 324. 403 BARWICK. IAMES A. |R. 216. 256 BASHAM. ROBERT MICHAEL 403 BASKIN. IAMES RICHARD 217, 386 BASS. MICHAELTHOMAS386 BASSETT. ROY GENE 184. 230. 403 BAST. LINDA MARSHALL 403 BATEMAN, KYLE SCOTT 184. 330. 403 BATEMAN, MARGARET G. 208. 227, 296. 403 BATEMAN, NANCY KAY 403 BATES, EVIE DIANNE 403 BATES. GLEN PATRICK 403 BATES, TYRONE C. 382, 403 BATSON. DANIEL BRUCE 403 BATSON. MARY LYNN 208, 294, 403 BATSON. MICHELLE YVETTE 404 BAUER. RAYMOND MARK 404 BAUGH. WANDA SUE 404 BAUMANN, BRIG1TTE MARIE 236, 338. 346, 404 BAXTER. KAREN LEA 45. 204, 235. 386 BAXTER, TRAVIS MICHAEL 404 BA YLEY. DONNA CHRISTINE 386 BAYLIS. ROBERT RAY |R. 404 BAYLOT. DAVID MARTIN 302, 404 BAZEMORE. ELIZABETH A. 230. 386 BEALL. MALCOLM BERRY 292,404 BEAN. DAVID FRANK 404 BEAN. |OHN T. Ill 247, 326, 404, 279 BEAN, MARK HUDSON 326, 404 BEAN. MARY MCCALLUM 34, 50, 245. 404 BEARD. DAVID MICHAEL 386 BEARD. ROBERT PATRICK 235. 326, 404 BEARD. STEWART GLEN 404 BEARDEN. MARSHA CAY 404 BEASLEY. BEVERLY 404 BEASLEY, CALVIN O 213. 251. 386 BEALSEY. EVA ANN 404 BEASLEY. IOSEPH WAYNE 404 BEASLEY. LILA CORINE 197. 245. 404 BEASLEY. MITZI GAIL 180, 208, 222. 296. 386 BEASLEY. WILLIAM |. III 404 BEATTIE, CAROL |ANE 386 BEAUDIN. ROBIN SUE 320. 404 BEAVERS. RAMEYL. 382 BECK. PAULA RUTH 161. 230. 231. 238.296,386, 111 BECKER. TED DAVID 243. 404 BECKETT. TIMOTHY W 192. 404 BECKHAM. DONALD EDWARD 404 BECKHAM. SARAH HELEN 296. 404 BECKMAN, RANDAL LEE 184, 404 BECKUM. CRETA K. AKINS 202. 386 BEDDINGFIELD. IEFFREY D 42. 404 BEDDINGFIELD. STANLEY C 404 BEDWELL. ]AMES A. Ill 288. 404 BEELER. HAZEL ESTHER 386 BEENE. IAMES LOY |R. 404 BEHESHTI-MAAL. AHMAD 382 BEKE. PETER 404 BELCHER. IULIA A. 296. 404, 111 BELENCHIA, PAUL ANTHONY 404 BELK, DONNIE204, 386 BELL. BARBARA LYNNE 386 BELL. CECELIA LOUISE 207. 404 BELL. FRANCES LEIGH 306, 404 BELL, FRANCIS ROSS 326. 404 BELL. GLENN WILLIS 239. 322. 404. 278 BELL. HARRY HOMER III 341 BELL. IAMES EARL 217 BELL, |OHN BRANDON II 316, 404 BELL. PEGGY LYNN 386 BELL. ROSA D. MOFFETT 386 BELL. RUBY (.404 BELL. WILLIAM DAVID 211. 387 BELUE. KAREN MAE 282. 404 BENDER, RALPH HENRY 114, 223 BENNETT. DAVID H. |R. 404 BENNETT. IOSEPH BURTON 404 BENNETT. MARY MACDALENE 404. 132 BENNETT. SHERRILL M 382 BENNETT. TERESA LYNN 404 BENNINGTON. LISA DAWN 404 BENTLEY, PAMELA KAY 404 BENTON, ANNETTE MARIE 404 BENTON. MICHAEL WES 330. 404 BENVENUTTI. DAVID M. 251. 387 BERGIN. MARTIN LAWRENCE242. 387 BERNDT. MARY |OAN 243 BERRY. BARBARA 306. 404 BERRY. CARLA |0 387 BERRY. MICHAEL V. 404 BERRY. R DENNIS 404 BERRY. SHARON THOMPSON 387 BERRYIIII.L. BILLY RAY 4(H BEWLEY. |ON RICH ARD 47. 404 BEYER. VICKI PATRICIA 189. 191. 201. 190 BIBB. CHARLES EARL 163.404 BIBBS. CAL1.EEN B. 404 BICE. MICHAEL THOMAS 322. 404 BIDDY. BEVERLY ANN 306. 387 BIGGS. DWICHT EDWARD 190. 404 BIGI.ANE. NANCY SUE 161. 209. 222. 296. 404 BILL1NGSLEY. ELIZABETH 404 BII.I.INGSI.EY. JOHN H. 324. 404 BILLS. BEVERLY |387 BINGHAM. CHARLES E. |R. 404 BIRCHETT. DOROTHY ANN 20H. 236. 296. 387 BIRMINGHAM. BRIAN S. 188 BISHOP. BYRON Till 241. 387 BISHOP. DONNY E. 404 BISHOP. IOSEPH RANDALL 387 BISHOP. |UDY DIANE 387 BISHOP. LORETTA 404 BISHOP. WADE COLEMAN 1H4. 404 BITT1.E. |OHN ADAMS 186 BIXI.ER. DOUGLAS HARVEY 216. 256. 404 BIZZELL. RITA LEE 282. 404 BLACK. BETTY CAROL 404 BLACK. CYNTHIA DIANE 21(1. 404 BLACK. GREGORY EDWARD 404 BLACK. |OHN GASTON 404 BLACK. RONALD ERVIN 288. 387 BLACK. SARA ELISE 382 BLACK. THOMAS UPTON 324. 404 BLACKBURN. DEI.ORES |. 404 BLACKLEDGE, ROBIN ELYSE 208. 252. 296. 404 BI.ACKMON, ROBERT POWER 404 BI.ACKMORE, RICHARD EARL 215. 367 BLACKWEI.L. RHONDA LYNN 37. 387 BLACKWEI.L. STEVEN LAMAR 404 BLACKWEI.L. TOMAS R 200 BLACKWOOD. LEWIS M 4(M BLAIR. GARY ALEXANDER 181. 2.35. 316.404 BLAIR. GLORIA DEAN 404 BLAIR. LAURA GRACE 208. 306. 404 BLAIR. MICHAEL CII.STRAP 204 BLAIR. ROBERT GORDON 177. 322. 404 BLAIR, STEPHEN H. Ill 318. 404 BLAKE. BONNIE LYNN 404 BLAKE, L. C. 387 BLAKE. STEVEN PAUL404 BLAKENEY. GARY KEITH 251 BLAKENEY. |AMES ANTHONY 387 BLAKENEY. LYNN PORTER 230. 404 Bl.ALOCK. NANCY HELON 294. 404 Bl.ALOCK. SUZANNE MARIE 206. 294. 404. 276 BLAND. DEBORAH HEDIN 210 BLAND. |ERRY WAYNE 182 BLAND. LINDA SUE 227. 387 BLAND. ROGER ALVIN 387 BLAND. WILLIAM IEFFREY 169. 190. 404 BLANTON, RICHARD L 387 BI.AYI.OCK. (OSEPH S. 239. 387 BI.AYI.OCK. MINNIE LORENE 404 BI.AYI.OCK. PATRICIA ANN 404 BI.AYI.OCK. RONALD C. 404 BLEDSOE. ERNEST HERR 324. 404 BI.EICHER. ERVIN0 382 BLISS. ROBERT EDWARD 387 BLISS. WILLIAM ERNEST .102. 404 BLOCKER. ADRIAN MAURICE 292. 387. 278 Bl.OM DIANA LOUISE 404 BLOM. SUSAN ELIZABETH 404 BI.OODWORTH. LUTHER H 182. 183.382 BLUE. IAMES ROBERT |R 404 BLUE. IANICE LAURIE 404 Bl.YTHE. FRANCES LYNNE 404 BOATMAN. SUZANNE 282. 387. 276 BODDIE. GEORCE ROBERT 382 BODET. DAVID LAURENCE 404 BOERSNER. MIRIAM 404 BOGEN. CYNTHIA RETHA 404 BOGERT. CYNTHIA LOUISE 180. 218.404 BOGCAN. MARTHA ELLEN 404 BOHI.KE. THOMAS |OHN 239. 312. 404 BOLAND. CAROL ANN 404 BOLAND. IERRY ALLISON 404 BOI.DEN. CONNIE ROCHA 3B7 BOLDEN. VICKI LYNN 382 BOI.ER, Gl.ENDA SUE 226. 227. 387 BOI.EWARE. IEFFERY SCOTT 387 BOLEWARE. SHARON A. B. 213. 22 ' 405 BOI.INGER. NEAI. CRAIG 405 BOLLS. |OHN QUINN 302. 340. 405 BOLTON, LINDA |OYCE405 ROND. DEBRA LYNN 290. 405 BOND. GREGG STEPHEN 405 BOND. |OHN FERRIS |R. 367 448 BOND. RONALD DAVID 405 BONDS EDWARD ROLAND :I10. 405 BONKV. KATHERINE DIANE 405 BOOKER. GEORGE M. |R 387 HOOKER. NIK1TA405 BOOKER SAMUEL KEITH 405 BOONE CAROL ANN 282 405 BOONE |EFFREY DANA 217 BOONE. ROY ESTUS 193. 405 BOOS IEFFREY IOSEPH405 BOOTH BEVERLY SUE218.387 BOOTH GWENDOLYN CHILDS 206. 120. 405. 276 BOOTH HENRY LEE387 BOOTY. KENNETH HANNUM 405 BOOZER. BONNIE ROLAND 179 BOOZER |OHN SINGLETON 405 BOOZER SUZANNE E 238.387 BORO, ROBERT EUGENE 182 BORUM. CHARLES DANIEL 185. 230 BORUM. THOMAS ARCHER 185, 230. 243 BOST. ELIZABETH ANNETTE 214. 320. 387. 100 BOST. LARRY KIRK 226.405 BOST. SUZANNE ELAINE 320.405 BOTELER |ULIE MARDERS 208. 245. !96, 405 BOUCHILLON. LESLIE LYNN 405 BOUCHILLON. MICHAEL L. 208 BOUIE. CAROLYN ANN 202. 299. 387 BOIT.DIN. ELTON LEE 161.167.217. 387 BOULDER. DEBRA LEE 162. 248. 253. 90 387 BOURGEOIS. THOMAS | IV 405 BOUTTE. MARGARET ANN 226 BOUTWELL. STEVE RAY 227. 387 BOW DEN, PAUL CIBERT III 190 405 BOWEN. BRENDA FAYE236. 405 BOWEN. ELIZABETH MARIA 252. 296 405 BOWEN. GREGORY ALAN 324. 405 BOWEN. PAMELA NELSON 320. 405 BOWLES. IAMES MICHAEL 387 BOWMAN. 1AYNE ALICE 405 BOX. TERR1 LYNN 206. 252. 294. 405 BOYCE. lEEFREY C 405 BOYD DAVID KEMP 322. 405 BOYD DEREK LAMAR 405 BOYD. GEORGE ANDREW 387 BOYD GINGER KAY 387 BOYD IOSEPH EDGAR 405 BOYD. KENT ARNOLD :«M. 305 BOYD RANDY DUANE 387. 405 BOYD. REBECCA STUART 405 BOYD. RICHARD WAYNE 387 BOYD TERRY L. 243. 405 BOYDSTUN, MARTHA KARREN 405 BOYDSTUN. THOMAS RYDER 322. 405 BOYETTE. |OHN V. 182 BOYKIN. CHARLES W 330.405 BOYKIN. ELIZABETH CWEN 136 BOYKIN. MILLICENT L. 221. 405 BOYKIN TERRY IOYCE405 BOYKIN. WILLIAM MONROE 405 BOYLES. IANSON DURR 178. 324. 405 BOYLES. SANDRA W 49 BOZEMAN. CARL S. |R. 310. 405 BOZEMAN. REBECCA |EAN 246 BOZEMAN. VICKl LYNN 338. 405 BRABSTON. CATHERINE D. 405 BRACKIN. PAUL |. 387 BRACY.ODIEL III 226 BRADFORD DEBRA KAY 245. 405 BRADLEY ELBERT OQUIEN 405 BRADLEY. NINA KAY 405 BRADLEY. RICHARD E. 196. 405 BRADY. THERESA LOUISE 208. 296. 405 BRAHAN. |OHN WEAKLEY 322. 405 BRAMUCHI. LISA ANN 320. 405 BRANCH. DENISE C AYE 150. 152. 158. 161. 167. 320. 347. 387. 276 BRANCH. WILLIAM BARRY 203. 316. 405 BRAND. BETSY GORDON 214. 405 BRAND. MARY CAROLE 320. 405 BRAND. REBECCA D. 306. 405 BRANDON. CHARLES R. 285. 387 BRANNING. BRUCE ALAN 387 BRANSCOME. BETTY SUE 405 BRANSON. MARY ELLEN 338. 405 BRANTLEY. IF.WEL DELOR1S405 BRANTON. KATHERINE C 296.387 BRANYAN ROBERT L. 239 BR ASFIELD. MARK DAVID 405 BRASFIELD. MONTE GENE 387 BRASLOW. CELIA RUTH 405 BRASLOW. SUSAN AMELIA 387 BRASSARD. LEONARD M. 229 BRASWELL. GLEN WAYNE 161. 382 BRAY. IAMES STANLEY 405 BRAZELTON. EDGAR P 288. 405 BREAIZEL. THOMAS 227. 387 BRECKENRIDGE. DONALD R 3B7 BREELAND. LARRY |OHN 387 3RELAND. MARK ALLAN 405 BREI.AND RISA DIANE 405 BRENT. COLLINS EASON 387 BRENT. |OEY |UL1AN 316. 405 BRENT ROBERTS 387 BRENT. SUSANNE MARIE 405 BRETT. IAMES ALBERT 203. 405 BREWER. GARY ELLIS 387 BREWER. KIM 338.405 BREWER. LEROY |. |R 387 BREWER. ROBERT DAVID 230. 23B. 405 BREWER. SHARON N ABORS 240. 3H7 BRICKEI.L. DORIS AMY 214. 290. 387 BRIDGE. CHERYL LYNN 296. 405 BRIDGERS. |ACK D. 251 BRIDGES. BENIAMIN WAYNE 405 BRIDGES. MARVIN EDWARD 212 BRIL, MICHAEL FRANK 216. 256. 387 BRINKMAN. [ILL ELLEN 405 BRISCOE. RICHARD HOGAN 322. 340. 405 BR1STER. IAMES STEPHEN 405 BRISTER. MICHAEL DUDLEY 100 BRISTOW ELIZABETH ANN 320. 405 BRITT. DAVID HORACE 190. 405 BRITT. DAVID |EROME 405 BRITT. TECUMSEH C III 181. 405 BROADHEAD. ROCER DON 230 BROADHEAD. TIMOTHY KYLE 405 BROADWAY. DONNA GALE 387 BROADWAY. IANICE ANNE 226. 387 BROCK. [OHN GABRIEL 181 BROCK. STEVEN RICHARD 405 BROCK. TAMMY SUE S. 405 BROCK. WILLIAM A. |R. 180. 181, 222.235.316.387.279 BRODIE. SUSAN ANDERSON 405 BROOCKS. WILLIAM R 1R. 405 BROOKINS. WILLIAM D. Ill 182. 3H7 BROOKS. LINDA KAREN 227. 296. 405 BROOKS. MARK MILTON 178. 250. 405 BROOKS. MICHAEL 192. 120 BROOKS. RANDY GLADDEN 387 BROOKS. WILLIAM MICHAEL 405 BROOM. REGGIE HARRIS 212. 387 BROWER. IAMES F. |R. 322. 405 BROWN. ALTHEA B. 405 BROWN. AMY MARIE 3H7 BROWN. ANNETTE 405 BROWN. BARBARA |. 3.37, 236. 257 BROWN. BARRY PARKER 248. 405 BROWN. BESSIE RUTH 237. 405 BROWN. BRYAN EMERY 200. 326. 405 BROWN. CYNTHIA LOU 296. 387 BROWN, DANIEL E. 215.405 BROWN. DEREK WAYNE 188. 405 BROWN. FRANCES LANELI.E 387 BROWN. FREDERICK F. 405 BROWN. IAMES EDD 200, 405 BROWN. IAMES Mi.AULEY |R 405 BROWN. | ANET LYNN 405 BROWN. IEFFREY LLOYD 405 BROWN. |OHN MILTON 44 BROWN. |OHN PATRICK 318 BROWN. |OHN SHANNON 185. 387 BROWN, IOSEPH GARLAND 21.3. 221.405 BROWN. IOSEPH LEROY 387 BROWN. IUDITH LEIGH 405 BROWN. KATHARINE EVANS 320. 405 BROWN. KATHELEEN 382 BROWN. KATHY SUE 406 BROWN. LARRY LEON 189. 190. 191. 406 BROWN. LINDA |. 406 BROWN. MARY ANN 387 BROWN. MARY KAREN 405 BROWN. MARY MARIE 387 BROWN. MITZI LYNN 406 BROWN. RANDY FLOYD 220. 387 BROWN. RAYMOND LLOYD |R 212. 102 406 BROWN. RICKEY DARNELL 10.3 BROWN. RITA GAIL 252. 306. 406 BROWN. ROBERT ELLIS 203. 405 BROWN. ROBERT REX 193 BROWN. SHIRLEY 387 BROWN. VICKIE LEILA 406 BROWN. WILLIE |. 387 BROWN. WILMA |EAN 314 BROWNLEE. |OE ALLEN 382 BRUEMMER. DARRYL RAY 235. 406 BRUFF. ANGELA MARIE 406 BRUHL. DANNY R. 256 BRUMFIELD. MARLENE DALE 406 BRUMFIELD. MICHAEL OLEN 195. 244. 387 BRUMFIELD. ROBERT BROWN 406 BRUMFIELD. SIDNEY LAMAR 406 BRUNT. WILSON EUGENE 406 BRUNTY, MEVELINE |EAN 406 BRYAN. BRUCE IENNINGS 37. 192. 341.406 BRYAN. IULIA PARKER 406 BRYAN. MARY PATRICIA 254 BRYANT. |UNE 34. 40. 406 BRYANT. KATHI DEAN 320. 406 BRYANT. KATHLEEN N. 406 BRYANT. ROCER WADE 406 BRYANT. STEVEN EXCELL 223. 330. 387 BRYANT. TOMM1 TERESSA 210. 406 BRYANT. WALTER LEE 302. 406 BRYON. AMELIA BETH 241. 387 BRYSON. |OHN DANIEL 387 BRYSON. MARY ASKEW 387 BUCCI. CAROLYN ROSE 406 BUCHANAN. DOUGLAS KEITH 406 BUCHANAN. PEGGY IOYCE406 BUCHANON. RALPH ELBERT 279 BUCK. ANGELA 236. 387 BUCK. |ANIS PARRISH 226. 227. 296. 387 BUCKLER. |OHN ALVIN 406 BUCKLEY. IAMES BEN 288. 387 BUCKLEY. |OYCE ANN 406 BUCKNER. |OHN PEARSON 203 BUESCHER. ROBERT M. 406 BUFKIN. CWENDOLYN |EAN 406 BUFORD. GLENN EARI.406 BULI.ARD. CARLA PATRISE 387 BULLOCK. CRECORY HAROLD 406 BULLOCK. IAMES F |R.40H BULLOCK. TWYI.A S. M. 192 BULLOCK. VERNON WAYNE 181. 235 BULLOCK. WILLIAM TERRY 406 BUNCH. MICHAEL A 235. 300. 406. 279 BUNCH. TINA SUZANNE 34. 39. 406 RUNNER. | ANE CAROLYN 214. 320. 387 BUNTIN.ANNI.EE 406 RUNTIN. CARMEN ROSE 214. 387 BUNT1N. KATHERINE ANNE 406 BUNT1N. WILLIAM W. |R. 168, 191. 406 BURGH. HOWARD B. 203 BURCH, ROY EVERETT 387. 406 BURCHFIELD, MARY ALICE 406 BURCHFIELD, REBECCA |. 296. 387 BURCZAK, [OHN D, 163,382 BURGER. ROGER ALAN 256. 387 BURGESS. SHERI LEE 230, 232. 406 BURGESS. VICKl LYNN 282. 406 BURKE. IAMES PATRICK |R, 301 BURKEEN. BERNICEA.406 BURKES, MADONNA 406 111 IRKES, PAMELA LYNN 320. 406 BURKHAI.TER. BETTY SUE 308. 406 HURKHARDT. CHARLES E, 216,256 BURKI.EY. CHARLES ROBERT 406 BURKS. IAMES BOYD 182. 237 BURKS. ROSALYN MARIE 406 RURI.E. WILLIAM LOUIS |R406 RURLESON. TERESA EVELYN 406 BURLISON, HOLLY RE1.INDA 406 RURNAMAN. REVERI.Y ANN 240 BURNETT. l.F.l.A ANN E. 215. 257. 387 RURNETTE. PEGGY |0 294. 406. 277 RIIRNEY. ROBERT BRUCE 310. 406 BURNHAM. BILLY KEITH |R 239 BURNHAM, WILLIAM D. 3.34 BURNS. BEVERLY |EAN 296. 406 BURNS. DEBRA ELAINE 248. 406 RURNS. |OHN R IV 387 RURNS. STEPHEN WADE 220 BIIRNSIDE. WALTER EDSEL 185. 387 BURRAGE. BARBARA ELAINE 406 BURRELL. ALICE ANNETTE 406 BURRELL. IAMES EARL 213. 221.406 BURRELL. SUE l.YNNE 406 BURRESS. IULIE LYNN 197. 206. 338. 406 BURROWS. IAMES ALLEN 218. 230 BURTON. AUGUSTA 336, 387, 276 BURTON. IOSEPH STAN 162. 213. 221.238,387 BURTON. LLOYD ALVIN 406 BURTON. TIMMIE HAL 196. 238. 406 BURWEI.L. |OEL BERMAN 406 BUSHEA, CYNTHIA SIMS 2.30, 2.32. 406 RUSBY. ELY EVERETT 257 BUSE. RHONDA IAYNE406 BUSH. BEVERLY 248. 290. 406 BUSH. GEORGIA ANN 406 BUSH, HARRY HARMON IR 302. 406 RUSH. |OHN MILLER II 406 BUSH. IOSEPHINE CLAIRE 248. 250. 290. 406. 268 BUSH. KATHIE IOYCE 406 BUSH. MICHAEL ARLINGTON 341 BUSH. PATRICIA MARTHA 245. 290. 406 BUSH. WILLIAM GARNER 302. 406 BUSTIN. WILLIAM EARL |R 406 BUTLER. BELINDA ANN 406 BUTLER. BERNARD G (R. 53. 150, 406 BUTLER. BEVERLY DIANE B. 294. 406 BUTLER. DEBORAH SUSAN 387 BUTLER. GI.YNDA RAMONA 227. 406 BUTLER. LOUISE PERRY 306. 406 BUTSCHEK. KENNETH 194. 406 BUTSCHEK. ROSEMARY 406 BUTTROSS. ANNETTE C 338. 406 BUTTROSS. CYNTHIA MARIE 197. 338. 406 BUTTS. MARVIN E. |R. 204. 387 BUTTS. MICHAEL WATSON 406 BUTTS, TIMOTHY LEWIS 406 BYRAM. MELISSA ANN 382 BYRAM. MORRIS E. |R. 230. 406 BYRD. DANNY T. 406 BYRD. DAVID ALAN 203. 406 BYRD. EDWIN MICHAEL 382 BYRD. KEVIN RANDOLPH 185. 239. 387 BYRD. LAURA ELIZABETH 406 BYRD. ROBERT OTT1S 193. 310, 406 BYRD. RONALD W. 187. 193. 387 BYRD. THOMAS RAYMOND 406 RYRNE. MARY MARGARET 406 CABRERA. G. EDGAR RENE 382 CACCAMISE. MILDRED 306. 406 CACERES. CASTILLO |. 382 CADENHEAD. ROBERT W 204. 212. 324. 406 CAFFEY. JERRY WAYNE 326. 406. 100 CACLE. DEBORH A SUE 217. 387 CACLE. ELIZABETH |ANE 210 CACLE. IEFFREY KENNETH 406 CAGLE. I.ECIADIANNF.382. 406 GAIN. BRUCE LAMAR 194, 198. 387 CAIN. IOMIE CLYDE 186. 385 CAIN. MELANIE RETH 406 CALDWELL. |OHN GLEN 406 CALDWELL. RICHARD M, 288.406 CALDWELL. VICKl LYNN 290.406 CALDWELL WM S. Ill 367 CALHOUN. |OHN CLAY 216. 256 CALHOUN. PAUL 243. 406 CALHOUN. SANDRA Dl ANN 407 CAI.IFE. RERNARD SHAWN 407 CALLAHAN. ELIZABETH C, 241. 387 CALLAHAN. IOSEPH TIM 326. 391 CALLAHAN. LINDA I.. 320.407 CALLOWAY. ROBERT B 407 CALVERT. CHARLES E. |R. 217. 326. 407 CAMBRE, DONNA SUE 234. 407 GAMBRE. MARY ANN 218. 407 CAMERON. BELINDA JOYCE 248 CAMERON. EVERETT |R. 210 CAMII.I.E. ROBERT |R 407 CAMPBELL. BRIAN K. 196,387 CAMPBELL. DONNA RUTH 2H2. 341. 407 CAMPBELL. HUGH GORDON 407 CAMPBELL. JACQUELINE 388 CAMPBELL. |OAN 1.407 CAMPBELL. KELLY ADDISON 388 CAMPRELL. MATTHEW 407 CAMPBELL. MILLARD ]. 193, 388 CAMPRELL. OI.I.IE FAY 407 CAMPRELL. SHARON KAYE388 CAMPRELL. TEENA CAY 290. 407. 137 CAMPRELL. WILLIAM FON 182. 235. 300. 407 CANADY. RANDALL RUPERT 195. 244. 388 CANFIELD. GI.ENNA MARIE 220. 3HH CANIZARO. DIANNE MARIE 407 CANNON. LAURA LEIGH 308. 407 CANNON. WILLIAM BLAKE 186. 407 CANTRELL. KENT MITCHELL 407 CANULL. LISA ANN 407 CAPDEPON. CHARLES K. JR. 407 CAPER. SHIRLEY ANN 407 CARAWAY. RRIDGETTE M. 407 CARD. RICHARD KEVIN 312. 407 CARIKER.CHARI.ES MARION 407 CARI.ETON. MARSHA RUTH 234. 254. 407 CARLEY. MARI MCCI.HNDON 308. 388 CARLISLE. LYNN Ell. AND 39 CARLISLE. RICKY |OE 183. 382 CARMICHAEL. DAVID OSCAR 3H8 CARMICHAEL. SANDRA |EAN 186. 407 CARNEY. KEITH DAVID 24.3. 251 CARNEY. TANYA COX 244. 382 CAROTHERS. CLIFTON E. 230. 407 CAROTHERS. IAMES G. Ill 407 CARPENTER. CARA SHIRL 230. 231 CARPENTER. CHERI LOUISE 184. 290.407. 111 CARPENTER. RITA |() 306. 340. 407 CARPENTER. ROY E. )R. 310. 388 CARR, DEBRA KAY 407 CARR. EDWARD B. 19.3. 388 CARR. [AMES HENRY 388 CARR. NORMA KATHLEEN 208. 407 CARRAWAY. GLORIA MEADES 388 CARRAWAY. MARY AUSTIN 252. 296. 407 CARRIGAN. CATHY |AYNE 407 CARROLL. BRUCE WEI.DON 216. 388 CARROLL. WILLIAM E. 388 CARSON. HOLLY ANNE 178. 308. 407 CARSON. MARTIN FRANKLIN 204. 388 CARSON. NANCY 176 CARTER. GARRON FLORENCE 186 CARTER. EDITH F. 388 CARTER. GWENDOLYN EI.SIS 382 GARTER. IAMES ALLEN 24H. 407 CARTER. IEANNIE I.ADINE 320. 3H8 CARTER. KATHRYN MILAM 290. 388 CARTER. KAY FRANCES 388 CARTER. MARY CRAGIN 294. 407 CARTER. RAYMOND DAVID 34. 161. 198.388 CARTER. SARA ANNE 165. 290. 347. 388 CARTER. SHEILA DENISE 407 CARTER. STAN KIETH 322.407 CARTER. THOMAS A 229 CARTLEDGE. CONNIE I. 407 CART1.EDGE. MARSHALL II 210. 407 CARTLEDGE. ROBERT SYDNE 213. 221.388 CARTWRIGHT. ANITA IO408 CARTWRIGHT. TERRY ELVIS 388 CARVER. CORNE1.I A LEE 296. 408 CARVER. DENA 296. 346. 408 CARVER. MICHAEL |388 CASCIO. CHARLES ALFRED 388 CASCIO. FRANK A. |R. 216. 256 CASE. BRENDA |0 382 CASE. CRAIG | 185 CASE. MARSHA ANN 388 CASE. STEPHEN GLENN 195. 213. 244 CASSELL. DONNA KA YE 408 CASSIMUS. VICKl LYNN 203. 243. 388 CASSINO. VA1.ENTINA M 204. 388 CASSITY. PRATT W. |R. 388 CASTELLO. MKRRITT R. 221. 3H8 CASTIC.LIOLA. GEORGETTE 280. 408 CASTLE. PATRICIA 290. 408 CASTLE. PENELOPE 290. 408 CASTLEMAN. |UDY C 202 CASTON. CHARLES KENNY 316. 408 CASWELL. BARBARA 408 CASWELL. BETTY |0 3IIH CATHEY. |OHN STEVEN 308 CATLEDGE. SAMMY 408 CATRON. CI IRTIS HI l( iENE 334. 406 CAUDILL. LEIGH ANNETTE 408 CAULFIELD. CYNTHIA LYNN 388 CAUSEY. |ODY ANN 291,, .188 CAUSEY. IOE388 CAUSEY. I.INNIE W 22. 320. 366 CAVAGNARO. TAMMY LYNN 408 CAVALIER. DANIEL |( II IN 256. 408 CAVENESS. LAURA ANN 406 CAVETT. CYNTHIA I.AVERNK 206 GAVIN. DONALD KYLE .162 CERVELI.INI. GENKSIO D. 362 CESSNA. TAMMII-: PA I RICE 408 CHADWELL. RHODONNA I.. 282. 4011 CHADWICK. CLARA ( IENE 187, 346. 368 CHADWICK, DAN LEONARD lull (31AMHI.EE, PAMELA YVONNE 191. 190, 406 CHAMBLEE.TIMI (THY NOKI.408 CHAMPION. MICKEY R. 320. 4011 CHAN. ERICA WAI 253.4011 CHAN. 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MICHAEL GENE 408 CHIANG. IOHNSON CHUNG 408 CHILDRESS. BEN I.AVEI.LE 330, 408 CHILDS. LOIS 406 CHIN. HOWEYQUIN207 CHISHOI.M. ERNEST R. I V 408 CHISHOLM. IAMES 1 1 |R. 212. 3118 CHISHOI.M. LAURA ELI . 262. 408 CHISM. TIMOTHY LYNN 310. 386 CH1SOI.M. RODGER DALE 386 CHOU. GHIWHEI RICHARD 382 CHOW. HELEN GRACE 248. 250. 408 CHOW. LILLIAN 215. 257. 260. 388 CHOW, TAMMY 388 CHOWDHURY. PRABHAT K 362 CHRISTIAN. ANGELA F 40H CHRISTIAN. ANNE H 388 CHRISTIAN. IAMIEGAII. 408 CHRISTIAN. KARIN ANN 230. 231. 40B CHRISTOPHER. ]ACK E 310. 141.408 CINTGRAN, CHRISTOPHER A. 408 C1RAVOLO. MARIA ELENA 246. 248. 250. 280. 408 CLARIN. PAUL ALBERT I ' M. 408 CLARK. BRIAN LEWIS 330. 341. 388. 278 CLARK. CATHERINE | 408 CLARK. CHERYL DENICE 388 CLARK. DAVID LESTER 166 CLARK. GIRTHAR. 386 CLARK. HERRER I O II .110,408 CLARK. IAMES IOHNSON 326 CLARK. IAMES WILLIAM 406 CLARK. KATHERINE ANN 408 CLARK. KATHY DENISE 408 CLARK. KENNETI I S I ' EVE II 388. 408 CLARK. KIMRRA I.AINE 192. 409 CLARK. NETTIE I. 245. 290, 409 CLARK. SUSAN LYNN 409 CLARK. TIM ROY 409 CLARK. WALTER DANIEL 34. 53, 388 CLARK. WILLIAM ANTHONY .110 CLARK. WILLIAM ANTHONY 409 CLARKE. DAVID ESTILL 324. 409 CLARKE. MICHAEL HARDY CLARKE. RICHARD I.ANGAN 312. 409 Cl.ARKSTON. KA Tl IRYN I.. 230. 232. 338. 409 CLAY. RE1.INDA ANN 40 ' ) CLAY. KENNETH 230. 233. 2 14. 409 CLAYTON. CHERYL ANN 409 CLAYTON. MARK WAYNE 193. 409 CLEMENTS. IAMES WESLEY 248. 250. 409 CLEMENTS. KATHERINE E. 290. 409 CLEVELAND. MARY LOUISE 409 CLEVELAND. RICKY I 196. 205. 388 I l.lBi: . i ' EK ' V HARLAN 193. 215. 221 k 4119 CI.IK : . . CHARLES B. |R. 186. 246 CLIFFORD. CAR A LYNN 409 CLINGAN. WALTER CARL :HH. 409 GLOWER. |OIIN HENRY 253 GLOWER. TRUDY DAWKINS 253. 409 COATES, BARBARA II 211) COATS. MARGARET SUSAN 38H GOATS. R BUCK3HH COATS. WILLIAM ALEX 230. 409 COATSWORTH. CYNTHIA ANN -IS. 167 241. 2S2.2H2. 347. IHH COATSWORTH. MARCIA |. 45. 252. 2H2 409 COBB. VIRGINIA ELLEN 409 GOCHRN A. CYNTHIA LEAH 167. 409 COCHRAN. RANDY CARROLL 341 C( 1CKRELL. CARL TAD L. 326, 409 COCKRELL. ROGER KEITH 230 COFFIN. FRANCES EL1Z 306, 340, 409 COCGIN. |ANET MARION 388 GOGGINS. HOLLY IHH COGGINS. KAREN 409 COCHLAN. TERRY HILL 409 COIGN. KAREN REBECCA 409 COIGN. LAURA LYNN 253. 409 GOKER HUGH WI1.B1IRN JR. 388 COLBERT. ANTHONY NEAI. 409 COLBERT. CONNIE LOUISE 320. 409 COLE. CAROL EATON 247. 24H. 250. IHH COLE. CHERYL PAULINE 226. 240. IHH GOLF. DAVID ALAN 409 COLE. GORDON GOPELAND 3111. 409 COLE. KATHERINE ANN 290. 409 GOLF. LEONARD WAYNE 409 COLE. TED WARD 217. 3HH COLE. TIMOTHY LEIGH 184.311.409 ( ( (I.E. VIGKI LYNN 37. 193. 235. 3HH COLEMAN. ALICE F 409 COLEMAN. BRENDAK 409 G( ll.FMAN. CYNTHIA F 2H0. 3HH C II, F.MAN. DAVID M 196, 3HH COLEMAN. DAVID MICHAEL 409 GOI.FMAN, DENNIS FRANK 386 GOLEM AN. HELEN RUTH 409 COLEMAN. IACQUEI.YN FAYE 409 COLEMAN. MICHAEL P 257. 302. 340.409 COLEMAN. RACHEL JEAN 409 COLEMAN. RANDALL SCOTT 324. IHH COLEMAN. THOMAS RAY 409 COLEMAN, U.FRANKLIN 3BB COLEY. JACQUELINE D. 409 COLLIE. CHRISTINE 409 COLLIER. JUDITH E. 362 COLLIER. WANDA G 409 C II.UNS. CATHY LU ELLEN 226. 24H 3HH COLLINS. DAVID EDWARD 409 COLLINS. IAMF.S ARTHUR 409 COLLINS. | AMES L. 409 COLLINS. IANET LYNNE409 COLLINS. JOHN DANIEL 382 COLLINS. |UDY LYNN 187.215.220. 235.257. :IHH COLLINS. KAREN ANN 248. 409 COLLINS. MARY THERESA A 320. 409 COLLINS. MELBA |OYCE 193. 190, 409 COLLINS. SHARON E 409 COLLINS. SHEILA NEWELL 388 COLLINS, SONDRA |EAN 409 COLLINS. TERENCE JOSEPH 409 COLLINS, TERRY FREEMAN 322.409 COLLINS. TIMOTHY AARON 304. 305 COI.I.UMS. ANTHONY WAYNE41 COLTHARP. THOMAS G. 326. 409 COLVIN. VANESSA 409 C( IMBES. IAGK MAUN 241. 3BB COMBS. PHYLLIS (.AY 409 COMBS, ROBERT VARNER II 241. :ihh COMPTON. CAROLINE WELLS 308, IHH COMF1 ON. |OHN GIBSON 311. 388 GONARD, I.INFORD W 111409 CONERLY. TERRY EDWIN 192 CONGER. CLAUD BENJAMIN 32b. 4119 CONN. | AMES CLARK 322. 409 CONN. RANDALL ROBERT 382 GONNFI.L. IAMES EDWARD 409 CONNER. MONA LYNN 179 CONSTANTINO. MARK 409 CONTRERAS. NINA MARIA 409 COOK. DAVID ALAN 409 COOK. JEFFREY LLOYD 332. 409 COOK. JULIE LYNISE 409 COOK. MARY ELISE409 COOK. ROBIN ELAINE 230. 409 COOK. RUTH IEN1CE409 COOK. SALLY RUTH IHH. 282. 409 COOK. SARA E 388 COOK. TOMI ELIZABETH 230. 254. IHH COOK. WILLIAM PALMER JR 3HH. 409 COOKE. LINDA CATHERINE 409 COOKE. WILLIAM II III 258 COOKS. |OHNNY EARL 228 COOLEY. IAMES FRANKIE 228. 388 COOl.EY. IFFFREY KING 326. 340. 409 COOLEY. PETER STANLEY 184. 253, 409 COOLIDGE, HENRY T. E. |R 409 COOPER, ANNE WALTON 2H2, 409 COOPER. CHARLES C.|R. 311. 409 COOPER. EDWIN STEPHAN 409 COOPER. |ACKIE LOUIS 409 COOPER, KATHY A. 409 COOPER. LOU E. ARMSTRONG 211. 409 COOPER. PAUL DOUGLAS 185 COPE. SUSAN MICHELE409 GOPELAND. GEORGE T. 310, 409 COPELAND, MARILYN G. 409 COPPRUE, RENA206.382 CORBIN. BILLY ROBERT |R 183 CORBIN. I1.A REGINA409 CORDER. CHARLES S. IR. 230. 238. 246,250,409 CORDER. PAMELA LYNN 230. 409 COREY. MARK WILLSON 205. 38H CORLEY. DONNA RUTH 282, 409 CORMIER. GARY RUSSELL 195, 388 CORNETT. FREDO. |R. 409 120 CORRIG AN, CATHERINE ANN 252. 290. 409 COSENZA, GII.SON WESTIN 382 COSTELLO. THOMAS S. 250 COTE. JOHN RAND XL 227 COTTEN. LAURIE IO 208. 298. 409 COTTEN, MFI.ISA ANN 164. 197. 208. 245. 29H, 409 COTTEN. WILLIAM | 230 COUGH. CARL THOMAS 409 COULTER. DIXIE LYNN 409 G( )URINGT( IN. BEI.VION 409 COURTNEY. GREGORY LEO 409 COUTURE, |OHN A. |R. 409 COVERT. MICHAEL PAUL 128 COVINGTON, LOWELL E 388 COVINGTON, MARY LUCINDA 338. 409. 277 COVINGTON. TYRONE 409 COWAN. CINDY SUE 409 COWAN. LOIS MARIE 222, 227. 237. 298.410 COWARD. OI.YN DELL 198. 213, 388 COWART, PAMELA DEAN 346, 38H GOWDEN. IUI.1A ANNE 164. 167. 204. 212.347.388.276 COX. ANITA CAROL 410 COX. CAROL ANN 340. 277 COX. CHRISTOPHER I AMES 410 COX. CYNTHIA ANN 282. 410 COX. DAVID RAY 217, 382 COX. DEBRA AILEEN 294, 410 COX, DENNIS W, 254, 388 COX, IAMES DII.LARD III 184, 312, 3HH COX. |ERRY MARC 302. 410 COX. KATHY NETHERLAND 410 COX. LYNN ALLEN 243 COX. MARY ELIZABETH 233. 320. 410 COX. PAMELA GAIL 410 COX. PHYLLIS ANNE 37. 388 COX. ROBERT HARRELL 326. 410 COX. TERRY GLENN 410 COX. TOMMY LESTER 410 COX. VIVIAN GWENDORA 3HH COX. WALLACE GORDON |R. 410 COYAN. CONNIE |O410 COYLE. RICHARD |OSEPH 388 CRAB TREE. GLORIA H.416 CRADDIETH. MARTIE|OE37 CRAFTON, GARY LYNN 388 GRAFTON. GLENN E 388 CRAIG. DAN ROBERT 322. 410 CRAIG. NEI.ISA ]OY 230. 232. 410 CRAIG. SUSAN LYNN 137 CRANSTON. WILLIAM V. Ill 410 CRAVEN. PATRICIA CLARE 289. 410.277 CRAVENS. |OHN ALLEN 316.410 CRAWFORD. DARRELI. B. 239. 245. 248. 250.302. 410 CRAWFORD. DAVID FONDREN 3H2 CRAWFORD. IAMES WESLEY 410 CRAWFORD. LOUIS HERMAN 196. 3HH CRAWFORD. MARTHA CAROL 213. 243.410 CRAWFORD, MARY D, 239, 320, 388 CRAWFORD, NANCY MARIE 320, 410 CRAWFORD. PAULA SUE 243. 280. 341.388 CRAWFORD. TERESA IAYNE388 CRECINK. ROBERT M. 382 CREEKMORE, BONNIE S, 388 CREEKMORE, SUSAN M. 197, 206. 290. 410 CREEL. DOUGLAS WADE 410 CREEL. TERRY LAMAR 244 CRENSHAW. DAVID ARTHUR 410 CRENSHAW. PAMELA LYNN 382 CRENSHAW. WILLIAM R. 226. 38H CR1BBS, MYRT EUGENE |R. 257. 28H. 410 CRISGO. JEAN ALISON 294. 41(1 CRISLER, ROBERT WILLIAM 213, 334.382 CRISTIL, ESTHER KAY 410 CRISWELL, MICHAEL WAYNE 205. 410 CROCKER. DEBORAH L. 210. 388 CROCKER. DENISE ANNE 410 CROCKETT. DEBORAH |EAN 184 CROCKETT. RAFFAEL 193 CROCKETT. REBECCA E 239.306, 410 CROOK. ELIZABETH ANN 209. 214. 222.252.296.419 CROSBY. CYNTHIA 410 CROS1.AND. ROBERT M. Ill 184. 340. 388 CROSS. DAVID LEE 410 CROSS. LILLIAN GAR1.A 215. 410. 132 GROSS. 1.11. LIE M. 190.41(1 GROSS. TODD I. 410 CROSSWH1TE. WILLIAM IRA 410 CROTHERS. LAWRENCE C. 410 CROUSE, LYNN KATHARINE 411) CROUSE, MELAN1E GAY 410 CROW, IAMF.S SHANNON 19B GROW. |OHN ALLEN 124 GROWDER. KATHRYN ELIZ 230. 231.306.410 GROWDER. VICKI LEE 197. 290. 410. 276 CROWEI.L. IRIS SHF.RRYL 410 CROWELL, |OHN DAVID 410 CROWELL. THADDEUS MIKE 248, 410 GROWSON. NEVILLE RANKIN 4111 CRUDDEN, ADE1.E LOUISE 176 CRUDUP. EVERETT H. 111330.41(1 CRUISE. DON SHARP 257, 316, 410 CRUISE, SUSAN H. 192 CRUM, SHELIA I.OWRINC 410 CRUMBLEY, CAROLYN 1UNE 290. 410 CRUMP. CAROLYN |OYCE41() CRUMP. |OHN HUNTER 410 CRUSE. WALTER RAY 256. 388 CRUSOE. DORIS KATE 410 CRUTCHER, STEPHEN KNOX 190. 410. 120 CUELLAR, PATRICIA E. 410 CUEVAS, K1RT JOHN 43. 410 CUICCH1, CELIA NELL 410 CULLIVER, IANET LYNN 252. 338. 410,111 CULPEPPER, BETHNA GAY 206, 282, 41(1 CULPEPPER. CELESTE R 4111 CULPEPPER. RONALD WADE 3H9 CUMBERLAND. VICKI LEIGH 410 CHMMINGS. LINDA KAY 410 GUMMINGS. TIMOTHY SHAY 410 GUMMINGS. IAMES RONALD 410 CUMMINS. MARGIE SUE 410 CUMMINS, SHERRI I.YNNE 210. 280. 389 CUNNINGHAM, CURTIS F. 251 CUNNINGHAM. LINDA LEE 2H2. 410 CUNNINGHAM. REGINA LYNN 410 CUNNINGHAM, SONYA D1ANE410 CIIRBOW, KIMBERI.Y |EAN 308.410 GURRAN. MARYTHERES410 C1IRREY, BARBARA GAYI.E 320. 410 CI IRREY. CAMILLE 214. 296. 3H9 CURRIE, ARTHUR DALE 316, 410 CURRIE, CAROL ELIZABETH 227. 296.410 CURRIE. LISA ELIZABETH 290. 410 CURRIE, ROGER HENDRICK 410 GURRY. CHRISTOPHER MARK 4111 GURRY. CYNTHIA ETTA 192. 410 GURRY. FREDERICK IAMES410 GURRY. IAGK RANDOLPH |R .389 GURRY. ROSE MARIE410 GURRY. SHERRY DIANNE3H2 GURRY. VICKIE NELSON 206 CURTIS. CLIFTON FELTS 41(1 CURTIS, lEFFREY ALTON 190. 201. 410 CURTIS. RITA ANN 197, 338, 410 CUTLER. ERIC STEVEN 251 CUTTS, I.AWANDA SUE 254 D DAAMS. DAVID DANIEL 389 DABBS. BRADFORD RAYMOND 1H4 DABBS. |. DUDLEY 1H1. 389 DABBS. JANICE LYNN 2H2. 410 DAHLEM, WILLIAM HOWARD 3B9 DAILEY. IANET LEE 257 DAILY. LEONARD 410 DALE. BRF.NDA3B9 DALE. RUSSELL CLARK 310. 410 DAI.FIUME, TIMOTHY LUKE 312. 410 DALLAS. PAMELA LEIGH 320. 41(1 DALLAS. THOMAS WALTON 302. 410 DA1.TON. BARBARA SUSAN 389 DALY. IAMES BERNARD 1B4. 389 DAMPEER. MARSHA DAWN 211. 410 DANDEKAR.RAIANK.382 DANIEL. AMY LYNN 294. 410 DANIEL. IOSEPH WINBORN 1H3 DANIEL. LAURA MAE 410 DANIEL. SANDRA I.YNNE 280. 410 DANIEL. SARAH LEIGH 213, 234, 410 DANIEL, STEVEN PAUL 410 DANIELS, FLOYD DWIGHT 247, 255, 3B9 DANIELS, HAROLD 3H9 DANIELS. LEE EVERETT 32H. 410 DANNEL. MARY BAUGH 230. 235. 389 DANTZI.ER. BOBBIE |EAN 410 HARDEN. MELVINC.410 DASHTIZADEH. ALI REZA 410 DAUGHTRY, LEE EDWARD 410 DAVENPORT, DANNY RAY 410 DAVID, IEANINE MARIE 320. 389 DAVIDS, PETER CHARLES 389 DAVIDSON, CHARLES GARY 216, 4111 DAVIDSON. CHARLES T. 410 DAVIDSON. CHINA M. 382 DAVIDSON. SANDRA B. 389 DAVIDSON. ZACHAR1AHM 411 DAVIS. BRENUA J.411 DAVIS. CECIL KIP 411 DAVIS. CYNTHIAANN411 DAVIS. CYNTHIA ANNE 41 1 DAVIS, CYNTHIA DIANE 227. 33H DAVIS. DIAN JEAN 389 DAVIS. FRANKLIN KEITH 243 DAVIS. GARY EUGENE 1B5. 411 DAVIS. IAMES FRED 3B9 DAVIS. |OHN JENNINGS 21B DAVIS. |OHN KEITH 245. 411 DAVIS. |UDY COLENE 237. 411 DAVIS. LARRY MICHAEL411 DAVIS. I.AUR1TA ANEECE411 DAVIS. LINDA FAY 411 DAVIS. MARK EDWARD 411 DAVIS. MAURY LEE 292. 3H9 DAVIS. MICHAEL LEE 411 DAVIS. PAMELA MICHELE 211, 220. 3H9 DAVIS. PAUL KEITH 3H9 DAVIS. PHILLIP BLAKE 1B4. 389 DAVIS. RANDLE STUART 411 DAVIS. RANDY B. 229 DAVIS. RICKY |OF,20(1. 411 DAVIS, RUSSELL MURRAY 3H9 DAVIS, STEPHEN COLVIN 200, 3H2 DAVIS. 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DIANA LYNN 411 DICKSON. IAMES R. IR.411 DICKSON. WILLIAM E |R 47, 41 1 DIEHLMAN. APRIL LEE 411 DIER. WILLIAM GEORGE 238. 411 DIE TZ. PETERS 162.382 DIGGS. MARY LOU 411 DII.LARD. KATHERINE E. 214. 282. 411 DII.LARD. MARK STEVEN 203 DII.LARD. PAMELA SUZANNE411 DILLON, MICHAEL JOSEPH 246, 247 DISANZA. EDITH MARIE 237 DISMUKE. LISA KA YE 234, 254, 41 1 DISTEFANO. EMILY ANN 227.239. 253, 3119 DIVINE, STEVEN M1CHAE1.316.411 DIXON. BRETT STANLEY 183.411 DIXON. CHRISTY FLORENCE 257 DIXON, HEWITT ANDREW |R 1B3, 389 DIXON. FRED LEWIS 254 DIXON. [OHN BRYAN 411 DIXON. RICHARD CLAY 215 DIXON. SARAH LOU 314 .411 IK IBBEL, CHARLES EDWARD 3119 DOBHKL. KURT RAYMOND 411 DOBBINS. ELSIE RUTH 411 DOBI1S. DONNA CAROL 163. 254. 290. 390 IK BHS. |ANICE ELAINE 227, 4 1 1 DODD. MARGARET ELAINE 248. 294.411. 277 DODDS. WILLIAM RUSSELL 210. 411 DODSON. ANTHONY RAY 411 DODSON. ROBERT ORION 216 DOLAN, JOHN WALTER IV 193. 390 HOLLAR. CAROLYN II. 216. 390 DOMINO. SAMUEL JOHN 188, 201, 213 DONALD. GEORGE RUSSUM 318, 111 DONALD, VIRGINIA K. 338.341. 411 DONALDSON. P. WILLIAM 332, 41 1. 27H DONALDSON. SUZANNE C. 250,411 DONLEY, RICK A 411 DONOHOE. ROY M |R 193.235.390 DORE, JESSE JOSEPH 411 DOREMUS. IOSEPH DAVID41 1 IK IREMUS, V. IFFFREY 389 DORNAN, |OHN SHELLEY 234 UORNBUSCH, EDWARD N. 411 DORRIS, KENNETH BRUCE 203. 411 DOSSF.TT. KENNETH 21X1.411 DOTSON. CYNTHIA ZAN 411 DOTSON. DEBORAH EILEEN 290. 411, 136 DOTSON. ROSF.MARY 41 1 DOTTI.EY. WILLIAM IOSEPH 126 DOTY.JOOSPII DANIAI.229, 411 DOUCET. RICHARD ALTON 326. 411 DOUGHTY. KERRY MICHAEL 390 DOUGLAS. JOHN II III 316 DOUGLAS. VIRGINIA MARIE IKK) DOUGLAS. WILLIAM DEWEY 230. 411 DOUGLASS. ELIZABETH R. 338.411 DOVE. STANLEY RUSSELL 411 DOWDY. PAMELA JEAN 390 DOWELL, EDWARD LEE411 DOWLATSHAHI, SIIIDA 193.390 DOWNEY. ANN FMMONS294, 411 DOWNS, EARL BUD 3(H). 390 DOWNS. SANDRA KAY 230, 41 I DOWSING. EILEEN PATRICE 390 DOYLE. REBECCA SAX TON 253 DOZIFR, IRAIFRRY411 DRAKE. PRINCII.I.A3H2 DRAPAI.A. IOSEPH MARION 200 DRAPER. DAVID EUGENE 411 DRUMGOOLE. LINDA A 411 DRUMMOND. LARRY KEITH 328. 411 DUBOSE, MARTIN EARL 411 DUCKWORTH. CHARLES P 326. 411 DUCKWORTH. LINDA C 411 DUCLOS, LESLIE KAREN 411 DUDLEY. MARY ELIZABETH 338. 411 DUDLEY. MARY MELINDA215.411. 132 DUETT. LEX I.F VON 221. 390 DUFFY. KEVIN IAMES4II DUGARD. KAREN DENISE 3311. 412 DUKE. WILLIAM El) WARD 229. 412 DUKES. |UDY ANN 412 DUNAVANT. ROBERT PAUL 312. 412 DUNBAR. DONNA ANN 230. 231. 412 DUNCAN. IAMES C, III 390 DUNCAN. RICKY KIM 412 DUNCAN. SUSAN ANNETTE 21B, 412 DUNCAN. CAROLYN |EAN250. 336. 341.412 DUN1GAN. DAVID KEITH 234,390 DUN1.AP. FRANK M 412 DUNN, CYNTHIA |KANNETTE412 DUNN. PAUL RICHARDS 412 DUNN. RUBEN CLARK |R 198.390 DUNN. SUSAN ELIZABETH 390 DUNNE. PATRICK AARON |R 390 DUQI IFSN AY. EMFRIG GH ARE 412 DURHAM. |OIIN HAVID412 DYE. Gl.ENDA PAULINE 412 DYE. JOE I). 412 DYE. JOHN ESTES 332.412 DYESS. ERIC MASON 184 DYESS. SHELIA RENE 308,412 E EADY, JOSEPH MICHAEL 412 FAKIN, DOYLE GREGORY 412 EARNEST, RHONDA LEA 206, 296. 412 EASI.EY. DAVID RAY 239.412 EASI.EY. DEBORAH |OYCE227. 290. 39(1 EASI.EY. NELSON LUCKY 390 FASON. EDMUND HARRY 181 EASON, ROBERT WAYNE 412 EAST. LLOYD WESLEY |R, 190 EASTERI.ING, |EFF K. 216. 412 450 EATON. ROXALYNN SUE 390 EATON. WILLIAM THOMAS 382 EBENTIER. |AMES IOIIN 205. 312. 412 ECHOLS. GLORIA IEAN230.233.390 ECHOLS. LEWIS GLENN lb8 1HH. 194. 390 ECHOLS ROBERT KENNETH 183, 390 ECKERSLEY. CARLTON S 193.412 ECTOR DEBRA BARDWELL 230 EDGAR. LISA NINA 412 EDISON. SANDRA ELLEN 412 EDL1N: LAURA COX 1H1. 235 EDMONDSON. RONALD A. 325. 412 EDWARDS BELINDA P. 390 EDWARDS IAMES ROY 412 EDWARDS |ANE Bl.ANTON 390 EDWARDS MATTHEW C. 22H. 412 EDWARDS. MELVIN LEE |R. 216. 390 EDWARDS. TINA ELLEN 227. 296. 412 EGGER. CLIFTON B |R 195.412 EGGERT PAMELA AILENE 412 EGGERT. RAEANN306.412 EICHELBERCER. LAVORN G. 390 EICHELBERCER. PAUL A. 390 EIDT. LEA ANN 30H.412 EILAND EMRY LEE 412 EJIZU. 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REBECCA R 413 ENGLISH. LLOYD IOSEPH 25b EMS. MARGARET ANNE 338. 413 EPPS. SCOTT RANDAL 212. 292. 390 EPSON. GLENDORA 34, 4b. 390 ERR1NGTON. ROBERT T. 194 ERV1N IAMES WILFRED |R 413 ESFAND1 IAMANGUIR213 ESTERS, MICHAEL TERRELL216 ESTES. BENTON PAYNE |R, 311. 413 ESTES, BRYAN WILLI AM 330. 413 ESTES MARY IDELL 234 ESTES. MICHAEL ADRAN 413 ESTES. SUSAN LADELLE 413 ESTESS, STEPHEN ANSEL 413 ETEWISH. OMRAN SALEM 224. 382 ETHERIDGE. DON ALLEN 208, 413 ETHER1DGE, ELIZABETH A 412 ETHRIDGE. BEVERLY RENEE227. 413 ETHRIDGE. IESSEC. 390 EUBANK. CINA ROBIN 254 EUBANKS. IOLYNN 39(1 EVANS. DEEWITT C. IV 326, 413 EVANS, FRED DAILY 111312.413 EVANS. IAMES EDWARD |R 413 EVANS. |ERRY VVAYNE413 EVANS. KENNETH 390 EVANS MARGARET H, 290. 413 EVANS. MARK ANDREW413 EVANS. MURPHY |R 229. 413 EVANS. PATRICIA ANN 413 EVANS. SANDRA L. 413 EVANS. SIDNEY L. |R. 176. 19(1, 198. 39(1 EVANS. SINETRA 413 EVANS. TERESA ANN 227. 294. 390 EVANS. WALTER LEE 207. 382 EVANS. WILLIAM HOWARD 413. 279 EVERETT, HERBERT DENIS 390 EVERETT. SUSAN G. 253. 390 EVERETT. SUSAN MARIE 413 EVERIDCE. WM, CECIL |R 413 EW1NG. DAVID |R .390 EWING. THOMAS C |R 316. 413 EWINCS IAMES WILLIE 229. 413 FAIR. HARRIET GAIL 306. 413 FAIR1.EY. DAVID LOREN 413 FAIRI.EY. DONNA C. 230. 232. 26(1, 413 FAIRI.EY, KENNETH IAMES 20(1 FAIRLEY, MARZETTA 413 FALE, BIDJE 215 FALLON. MICHAEL EDWARD 413 FALLS. TIMOTHY BLAINE 187, 245, 413 FANCHER. OLIVER W. |R, 234. 238. 390 FANT. |UL1A LYNN 236. 252. 296. 347. 390 FARDANESH, MOHAMMAD J. 224, 382 FARLEY. DAVID PARKE 390 FARMER. IAMES BAXTER 243 FARMER, LARRY WAYNE |R 20(1 FARR, |OHN VAIL 413 FARR. KENNETH I ARRELL 326. 413 FARRAR. IAMES THOMAS 220, 390 FARRF.I. I.. THOMAS S. |R. 413 FARRIOR, MARK SHAFFER 413 FARRIS. REBECCA YVONNE 211. 338.413.277 FARRIS, RONALD KENT 413 FARRIS, THOMAS DAVID 205 FARR1SH. DAVID NELSON 413 FARTHING. PENNY MARION 413 FATEIII. MOHAMMAD 413 FAULK, AUBREY PATRICK 1911 FAULK. IULI A ELLIS 227. 390 FAULKNER, CARLOS V, III 244 FAULKNER. MARY LEE 215. 413. 132 FAUST. ANGELA |EAN 226. 294. 390 FAUST, PATRICIA LYNN 236. 294. 413 FAVA. DONNA SUE 282, 413 FEDRIC. IAMES EDWARD 312. 413 FEIBE1.MAN. DARYL KAY 253. 390 FELLER. JOHNT |R (90 FEI.TON. LISA KAY 413 FENN. DIANE ROSE 214, 320, 413 FERGUS. |ULIE ANNE 306, 413 FERGUSON, MARTHA E. 245. 246. 413 FERGUSON. PAMELA LYNN 390 FERGUSON, PATRICIA ANN 413 FERTITTA, MICHAEL DON 195 FESMIRE. ROBERT CLARK 413 FETTER. RICHARD LEE 413 FIGK. LEONARD CHARLES 390 FIELDS. RUTH BREWER 165, 296. 390. 27b FIKE. |OHN DENVER 316. 413. 279 FI1.GO, LYNN ANN 341. 390 FILGO. REBECCA LOIS 341. 413 FINCH, REBECCA LEIGH 413 FINCHER, CARLTON STUART 325, 413 FINCHER. WALLACE TODD 325, 340. 390 FINDLEY. ADRIAN KEITH 200 FINISON. NANCY LOUISE 413 FINLEY. MARY SUSAN 413 FINNEG AN, |OHN PAUL |R 413 FISACKERLY. GRACE ANNE 29(1, 390 FISHER. ANNA |EAN 215. 390 FISHER. CAROL ANN 239, 390 FISHER. ELIZABETH ANN 182 FISHER, MEI.1NDAF 413 FISHER. ROBERT MYRUM 185. 341, 413 FISHER, STEVEN CAMPBELL 186. 390 FISHER. TINA THERESA 306. 413. Ill FISHER. WILLIAM DAVID 413. 103 FI TTS. ANDREW CARLISLE 192. 413 FITZGERALD. ANGELA LEAH 200, 29(1. 413 FITZGERALD. |ANICE M, 202. 413 FITZHUGH. ANN VAIIGHEY413 FLANAGAN. ALICE RACINE 413 FLANAGAN. IAMES BENNETT 245 FLANAGAN, IAMES MICHAEL 413 FLANAGAN. |UL1A D. 245. 248. 320. 413 FLANAGAN. STEVEN M, 413 FLANNES, IAMES TIMOTHY 288. 390 FLAUTT. STEPHEN BUEHLER 413 LFEM1NG. IIILIE SUZANNE 306. 413 FLEMING. MICHAEL THOMAS 413 FLEMING, REBECCA FAY 391 FLEMING. WALTER DAVID 209, 391 FLETCHER. WILLIAM C 391 FLOOD. DAVID DUCOTE 391 FLOORE. SUSAN ANN 413 FLORES. IORGE CANDIDO 183. 391 FLOWERS. CHARLES W. 413 FLOWERS, GEORGE HOLMES 235 FLOWERS. RICHARD B. |R 413 FLOWERS. SUSAN LYNN 413 FLOYD. LINDA LOU 391 FLOYD. SUSAN PATRICIA 208, 282. 413 FOLK, DOUGLAS SEVIER 41 FONDREN. MYR A TYLER 413 FONDREN. TIMOTHY HARRIS 181. 391 FORBES. NAOMI OAKES 210. 226 FORD. CLAUDIA S. 413 FORD. EDWARD KEITH 34. 51 FORD. FELICIA DAWN 413 FORD. ROBERT EUGENE |R. 201 FORD, ROSS EUGENE 330. 413. 278 FORD. THOMAS BARRY 413 FORD, WILLIAM FLETCHER 413 FORE. MARC D. 391 FOREMAN. DUSTY LEE 294. 413 FORMBY. MARK STUART 185. 391 FORRESTER. I.ORIN GREY 30b. 413 FORSYTH. |OHN DAVID 256 FORT, THOMAS IOSEPH 23(1 FORTENBERRY, IEFFRF.Y K 162, 1b8. 194.213.222 FORTENBERRY, IF.SSIEC. 1H7 FORTENBERRY, MARY KAREN 413 FORTNER, BILLY LEEIR, 198 FORTNER, I.EESA GAYLE 230, 232. 294,413 FOSHEE, |IM WILLIAM |R 413 FOSTER. LEON EDWARD 37, 21b, 256 FOSTER. MARY ANNA 413 FOSTER, RICKY DELANE 413 FOSTER, SARA MASON 230. 254, 391 FOSTER. TERRI LYNN 290. 413 FOSTER. WILLIE HOWARD 413 FOUCHE, MARTHA ANN 282, 413 FOUNTAIN, l.ORl F 413 FOUNTAIN. MARY E 413 FOWLER, CAROL DENISE 314, 413 FOWLER, DAVID RANDALL 391 FOWLER. DEBORAH ANN 391 FOWLER, KENNETI I BLAKE 245. 303,413 FOWLKES, |AMES KEITH 330. 413 FOX, EUGENIA 413 FOX. |ULIE GAIL 250. 413 FOX, KAREN ANN 236. 248. 250, 413 FRANCA. |OSE DEBARROS 382 FRANCIS. | ACK BARRETT 325, 414 FRANCIS. IAMES DILLON 414 FRANCIS. |OHN MICHAEL 230 FRANCIS. RICHARD WAYNE 234, 391 FRANCK, DONALD |OSEPI I 391 FRANCO. DONNA LYNETTE 414 FRANCO. THERESE ANN 282, 414 FRANK. GEOFFREY C 128 FRANKLIN. MARY TUCKER 22b, 294, 391 FRANKLIN, SANDRA GAYLE 290. 414 FRANKS, DANNY NEAL391 FRANKS, DONNA MALINDA 230. 232.338,414 FRANKS. LAURA LEE 414 FRANTZ, CHRISTOPHER E 391 FRASER, IF.FFREY LYNN 19(1. 201 FRASER, RAYMOND BRUCE 190. 414 FRAZIER. ANDREW L. 330.414 FRAZIER. RALPH L |R 203 FREEMAN, ANGE1.IA DORIS 414 FREEMAN. BOB COLLINS 21b FREEMAN. DARWIN 340. 391 FREEMAN. GARY DWAYNE 391 FREEMAN. MICHAEL P. 414 FREEMAN. NORA |OANN 262. 414 FREEMAN, PATRICIA ANN 414 FREEMAN, TOMMY DALE 391. 414 FREENY. SANDRA |EAN 391 FRIERSON. HERBERT DALE 414 FRISCHHERTZ, GREGG S. 251 FRISTOE. THOMAS CONNER 288. 414 FRY. |OHN DAWSON 200 FRYERY. PATSY DAR1.ENE 414 FULCHER, ANN 217, 414 FULGHAM, MALINDA RUTH 294. 414 FULGHAM. MARTHA |EAN 320. 414 FULGHUM, IOSEPH BEN 221 FULLER, CYNTHIA KAY 39i FULLER, HALBERT HOMER 414 FULLER. IERRY WALTON 31b. 414 FULLER. TERRY RAY 316. 414. 279 FULLERTON, PAUL DAVID 414 FULMER. ALBERT W. |R. 326. 341. 414 FULTON. GLEN JEFF 195 FULTON, PATRICIA ANN 341. 391 FULTON. RUBY |,414 FUNDERBRUG. DONNA L. 414 FUNDERBURKJOEC |R 414 FUQUA. DAVID ALAN 19b. 205. 391 FUQUA, ROBERT HAROLD 216 FURR, AWANA KARLENE 185. 207, 230.414 FURR, BRIAN HAMILTON 414 FURR. |EAN F, 254. 290. 414 FUTRELL. REBECCA ANN 414 GADDIS. |OHN DAVIS 332, 414. 278 GADDIS. RACHEL BREHM 40 CAINES. DAVID LEE 235. 391. 278 GAINES. GLEN D 184.334 GALATAS. MARGARET LEE 227. 414 CALBREATH, IIMMIE LEE 230. 391 GALINDO. MEDARDO A. 382. 128 GALLAGHER. MICHAEL LEE 218 CALLASPY. RICHARD M 414 GALLENDER. SONYA RENE 346. 414 CALLOWAY. DOROTHY ANNE 414 GALLOWAY. HERBERT SCOTT 228 GALLOWAY. LARRY P 391 GALLOWAY, PAMELA ANN 414 CALUP. L1SANDROS, 382 GAMBLE, GLADYS ANN 414 GAMBLE, MELISSA KAY 177. 308. 414 CAMBRELL. CHARLES R. 414 GAMMILL. |ANET LYNN 294, 414 GAMMILL. MICHAELTERRY 391 GAMMON. WM. RICHARD III 414 GAMMONS. THOMAS ROY |R 391 GANDY, MARY LEE 414 GANN. DONALD RAY 414 GANN.TONY BRANDON 391 CANNAWAY. |EFF M, 212. 325, 391 GANNON. DOROTHY MAYE 391 GARCIA. KI IIAKDOBOI.AI 0414 GARDNER. ARI.( )N LAMAR 230. 414 GARDNER. IAMES I. 391 GARDNER, KENDALL STITES 230, 414 GARDNER, RAMI IN A KAY 280, 414 CARLETTS, FRANK ALLEN 312. 414 GARNER. IAMES EDWIN |R 391 GARNER, IOANNE346.414 GARRETSON. GRACE ELIZ 245, 290. 414 GARRETT.IOHN P 414 GARRIGA, MARK WYNN 24H, 250, 255. 326.414.460 GARRISON. GLEN ALTON 391 GARRISON, KAREN DALE 204. 30b, 391 GARY. LOUIS ALAN 44. 414 GARY. ROBERT DENNIS 414 GARY. STEVEN ALAN 414 GASK1N. CHARLES EDWARD 227. 414 CASK1N, STEVE WAYNE 414 CASPAR!), GARY IOSEPH 103 GASQUET, NORMA ELIZ 414 CAST, BARBARA MARIE 414 CAST. ROBERT T |R.218 GASTON, CATHY SUE 337. 33b. 391, 276 GASTON. EVA MAE 206. 391 GATES. ALLEN |. 285. 415 GATES. DENNIS EDWIN 415 GATHINGS. GEORGE I. 415 GATHINGS, ROBERT M. |R 31b. 415 GAUDE. HENRY DAVID 415 GAUDE. LANCE THOMAS 415 GALIDET. |OHN IOSEPH 200.391 CAULT. PATRICK R 415 CAUSE. VELMA) 314,391 GAVIN, VAN DARYL 32b, 415 GAVIN. WILLIAM ELLIOTT 391 GENO. CHARLES M. 415 GENTRY. ANGIE MARIE 227. 415. 111 GENTRY. HERBERT W. II 217 GENTRY, IAMES OTTIS |R 391 GENTRY, M ELLEN CURRY 391 GENTRY. ROBIN I.AVELLE415 GEORGE. CAROL CETTYS 203. 391 GEORGE. ROSE NANETTE 290. 415 GEORGE. WILLIE FLOYD |R 391 GERMANY. HOMER REX 216. 256. 391 GERMANY. I.OWERY QU1NN 391 GHAZANFARI.FARROKH202 CHOLIPOUR-ABBASI. AHAD 3H2 GHOM1, NASSER A. 382 GHOSH, AMITABHA382 GIACHEI.I.I. GREGORY M. 203, 391 G1ACHELI.I. IEFFREY W. 161 CIBBONS, SUSAN LEON 208. 236. 391 GIBBS. GREGORY LEON 415 , 120 GIBBS. VERNA | 415 GIBBS. WILLIAMT |R 415 GIBSON. ANN DENISE 192. 212. 391 GIBSON. BETTY |AN 415 GIBSON. DINK RAINY 111322,415 GIBSON. VIRGINIA GAY 415 GIDDEN. LAMAR A. Ill 303. 340. 415 GIDEON. BONNIE |EAN 28(1,415 GILBERT. LINDA GRACE 391, 415 GILBERT. RAMONA LOUISE 415 GILBREATH. IAMES M 391 GILES, PATRICIA LYNN 391 GILES. PHILLIP |R 194.415 GILL, IAMES RICHARD 318, 362 GILL, MICHAEL CLINTON 318. 415 GILL, STANLEY GRAY 322. 415 GILL, THERESA MARIE 415 GILLESPIE, ERNEST 20b. 415 GILLESPIE, ERWIN 182. 20b, 415 GILLESPIE, ETHEN391 GILLESPIE, MARGARET R 257. 308. 391 GILLHAM, BRADLEY IRVIN 415 GILLIS. BETH ANY PAIGE 415 GILLIS. WANDA G. 119 GILLIS, ZENDALA DAWN 415 GILLON, WILLIAM ARNOLD415 G1LMORE. RONALD HOFFMAN 213. 230 G1LREATH. CATHY MARIE C 253 G1LTZ. MARY LESLIE 13b G1NN. KERRY BRANT 415 GIPSON. GREGORY M. 184 GIRLING, GLENDA CLAIRE 24b. 320. 415 C1VENS. IEANETTE E. 415 GLADNEY. BARBARA DIANE 415 GLADNEY.DONNIER 415 GLADNEY. SANDRA DENISE 415 GLASCO, CONNIE I.. 299, 382 GLASGOW. RICHARD MEADE 184 GLENN. CHERYL W 415 GLENN. GAIL SHERREI.L 415 GLENN. IEWEI.TINE391 GLENN. |OHN DAVID JR. 415 GLENN. M1TCHEL OWEN 191. 193. 190,415 GLOVER. ZE1.MA REE 391 GODFREY. ROBERT LYNN 415 GODSEY. JESSE WILBUR JR 415 GOODWIN. GARY WAYNE415 GOFF. LESLIE |OE243. 415 GOFF. MIC! IAEL E. 21b, 25b. 391 COINCS. EMILY ANN 34b. 415 GOINGS. PAUL DANIEL 218. 341. 415 GOLDEN. CLIFTON L. |R, 217. 391 GOLDEN, FRANKLIN SAMUEL 51. 415 GOLDEN. |EAN LI.ORENE 187. 195. 391 GOLDEN. MARCUS LOMER 415 GOLDEN, SUSAN LYNN 415 GOLDMAN. RETI IA MELISSA 415 GOI.MON. HARRY I, |R 415 GOLSON. |OEY I.AMARR4I5 GOLSON.MELBA KAY 415 GOMILLION. RONALD GENE 181. 391 GONG, |ODY CHUCK 415 GONZALES, MIKES 415 GONZALEZ. GILMER 235 GONZALEZ. OSIRIS M 415 GONZALEZ, ROMMEL V. 229 GOODE, DONALD Z1NN |R 415 GOODEN, LISA ANN 230. 262, 415 GOODMAN. Al. WILLIAM |R, 198 GOODMAN, LLOYD KARL 325. 415 GOODMAN. PATRICIA ELLEN 230. 415 GOODN1TE. BARBARA GAY 230, 232,296.415 GOODSON. ROSEMARY 314.415 GOODSON. SADEANNA DAWN 415 GOODWIN. CHARLES I. |R 415 GOODWIN. MARSI I A KAY 415 GORDON. ANDREW ROSS 203. 229. 243 GORDON, CHARLES IEFFERY 415 GORDON. CRAIG ALAN 362 GORDON. DAVID LYON |R. 391 GORDON. DEXTER LEO 415 GORDON, DOUGLAS EDWARD 181, 235, 391 GORDON. LEE ANN 415 GORDON. MARK FREDERICK 190. 415 GORDON. PHYLLIS A, 179 GORDON, SAMMY DAL TON 187. 243,415 GORDY. |ANET LEE 225. 415 GORE. CHARLES G III 254 GORMAN. ALAN IOSEPH 415 GORMAN. |ERRI LYNN 391 GORMAN, PATRICK ROLAND 213, 221 GORMAN. ROBERT EDWARD 17b. 212,415 CORTNEY. CONNIE MICIIEI.E 214. 306,391 COSS. CINDY ANN 220. 415 GOSS. LYNDA GALE 415 GOSS. SON|A IORUNN 415 GOSS. WILLIE RU ' l 11415 GOUDELOCK. CHERYL ANN 227 COUGH, IEFFERSON I. 221.415 GOURLEY. SUSAN KAY 415 GRADY, MARK GLENN AN 415 GRAFF., BEVERLY DAWN 210. 338, 391 GRAFTON. STEVE CLARENCE 160, 177,203. 303, 415 GRAHAM. DENNIS LUCE 111 334. 347. 391 GRAHAM. MARK I 391 GRAHAM. ROBBIE KEITH 203. 391 GRANGER. CYNTHIA ANN 202.391 GRANGER. WESLEY DEE 415 GRANT. ELSIE CAROLINE 415 GRANT. FRED |AMES III 330. 415 CRANT. ROBERT DAVIS 217. 391 GRANT. VIRGINI A ANNE 391 GRANTHAM. CHARLES S. 244 GRANTHAM, |OHN K 42.415 GRANTHAM. LEONARD A 415 GRANTHAM. STEVEN DWAYNE 216 GRANTIER. |OANT. G.415 CRAVES. BENSON LAMAR 382 GRAVES. CHARLES MELVIN 415 GRAVES, HAROLD CAREY 415 GRAVES, JEWEL LANE 415 GRAVES. KAREN LYNN 308, 415 GRAVES, KATHERINE ANN 346 GRAVES. (CATHERINE V 415 GRAVES. KATHRYN MERRIE415 GRAVES. LISA GAIL 227. 341. 415 GRAVES, MARTHA CAROLYN 296, 415 GRAVES. MICHAEL GLEN 415 GRAVES, RANDOI.P1 1 WIRT 415 CRAVES. RANDY EDWARD 221. 391 CRAVES. ROBERT F |R 340, 391 CRAVES. SIDNEY OLIVER 391 GRAVES. THERESA ANN 187. 193. 415 GRAVELEE. |OYCE TYLER 22b, 239. 415.111 CRAY. GAIL EVAN 415 CRAY, GARY G. 235. 301, 415 CRAY. MARVIN DOLLAR 12b CRAY. MYRON WENDELL415 GRAY. WANDA KAY 415 GRAYER. STEVE LAMAR 416 GRAYER. TRACY DENISE 46, 41b GRAYSON, CAROL |EAN 195. 416 CRAYSON, RONALD KEITH 416 GREEN. ANTHONY DWIGHT 391 GREEN. BARRY DALE 391 GREEN. D LUANN 226. 227. 296. 41b CREEN. DONALD LLOYD 229 GREEN, | ANET MARIE 177. 290. 41b GREEN. KATHERINE C 2118.41b GREEN. KATHY LA VONNE 208. 416. 276 GREEN. MARIA LISA 41b GREEN. MARK RICHARD 157,326. 391 CREEN. MICHAEL ALAN 391 GREEN. MICHAEL CARL 41b GREEN, PAMELA EVON 416 CREEN, RANDOLPH MARK 41b GREEN. ROBERT ANTHONY 416 CREEN. TERRY LYNN 338. 416 GREEN. TREVOR COURTNEY 416 451 (,REENBERC.ELISA|ANE214.290. 416 GREENE. GREGORY |OHN 391 GREENE. VICKIE. ;ENEE 391 GREENLEAF. ;RECORY Y. 416 GREENLEAi ..EBECCA W. 416 GREENLEAF. WILLIAM FOX 53. :IH2 GREER. |ANET LYNNE296. 416 GREER. JEFFREY 230. 416 GREER. IESSICA 416 GREG. |ANET ELAINE 416 GREGORY. BRUCE ALAN 190. 201. 416 GREGORY. GLENDAROCHELL 416 GREGORY. MARK WESSON 203. 416 GREGORY TWILA LYNN 308. 416 GREGORY. VICKIE |0 1R2. 416 GRESHAM. DOUGLAS ALLEN 230. 416 GRIER. I.ORNA MARIE 382 GRIFFIN. CINDY CHANDLER 229. 416 GRIFFIN. DEBRA ANN 212. 230. 232. 416 GRIFFIN. DONNA I.EE416 GRIFFIN. GARY MILLER 416 GRIFFIN. GLORIA I.YNNE 212. 230. 391 GRIFFIN. |OYCE S. 34. 38. 211. 391 GRIFFIN. PAMELA SUZANNE 416 GRIFFIN. 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BARBARA LYNN 190, 418 HARDY, TIMOTHY LEON 196, 392 HARGER, CHERYL LYNN 207. 418 MARGES. BOBBY M 418 MARGETT. MARK STEPHEN 325, 418 HARGROVE. HENRY P. 325. 392 HARING. |ANICEMAE418 II ARKINS. CATHY ANN 418 HARKINS. ELIZABETH LYNN 418 MARKINS. MICHAEL M. 392 HARLOW. VICTORIA LEE 294, 418 HARMON. TAMMY |OYCE 239. 418 HARNED. GARY VERNON 418 HARPER. BEUI.AH FAYE 392 HARPER. LEI. A MAXINE383 HARPER. TINA LYNN 213. 221. 392 HARPER. VICKI MAURINE 280. 418 IIARPOI.E. JOSEPH SARGENT 392 IIARPOI.E. I.ONASUE338 HARREI.L. IOHNNIEOPAL418 IIARREI.L, MATTIEB. 418 HARREI.L. NICHOLAS RAY 212, 216. 392 IIARRIGAN. WILLIAM F. 392 II ARRIGILL. MICHAEL W. 194 HARRINGTON. DENNIS P. 418 HARRINGTON, DONALD PHIL41B HARRINGTON. JACKY DAVID 392 HARRINGTON, MIOHAELF. 392 HARRINGTON, TRAVIS 418 HARRIS, AARON I 285. 418. 278 HARRIS. ANNETTE G. 243 HARRIS. BEN | AY 418 HARRIS. BEN LEWIS II 418 HARRIS. DORPHINE 227. 2.37. 240. 306. 392 HARRIS. EDDIE | AMES 418 HARRIS. EDGAR WEST 418 HARRIS. ELIZABETH ANN 234. 418 HARRIS. GAIL 392 HARRIS. GEORGE ROBERT 18.3. 326. 392 HARRIS, IRISH RASHALL418 HARRIS, |AMES BRYANT 253. 392. 124 HARRIS, |AMES|ERRY JR. 392 HARRIS. (AMES LEE |R. 341. 418 HARRIS. | AMES RONALD 383 HARRIS. IENNIFER 1III.1E418 HARRIS. IONELI.E418 HARRIS. IUI.AN418. 132 HARRIS. I1II.IA RUTH 180.215.220. 225, 338. 418 HARRIS. KIRK N 195 HARRIS. LINDA DIANNF.392 HARRIS. LINDA REBECCA 392 HARRIS. MARTHA LOUISE 202 HARRIS. MARY DENETTE41B HARRIS. RALPH N IR.41B HARRIS. SCOTT BOWMAN 330. 418. 279 HARRIS. SHARRON LEVERN 418 HARRIS. STEPHEN J. 392 HARRIS. TRACY I.. Ill 235 HARRIS. WAYNE I.EWIS418 HARRIS, WAYNE LYNDON 418 HARRISON. BARBARA |EAN 210. 227. 392 HARRISON. |ERRY TONY 418 HARRISON. RICH ARD W. 418 HARRISON. ROBERT CRAIG 303. 418 HARRISON. ROBERT DAII.EY 418 HARRISON. ROBERT M. 392 HART, LOU ANNE 416 HARTLEY. DANNY RAY 418 HARTLEY. KIRK THOMAS 418 HARTLEY. PEGGY MALADYE 226. 392 HARTNESS. LINDA KAY 392 HARTNESS. SHEILA BELLE 196. 392 HARTUNG. PATRICIA LYNN 418 HARTZOG. FRED MORGAN 204 HARTZOG. |OHNE. 418 HARWELL. DENISE MARIE 237. 290. 418 HARWOOD. WAYNE THOMAS 189. 191. 190 HATCH. RICKY DONALD 216. 256. 392 HATHCOCK. SHEILA ANN 418 HATHORN. CYNTHIA MARIE41H HATMAKER. |OHN WILLIAM 193. 213,235. 290.392 HAVARD. |OHN MARION 392 HAVENS. PAMELA ANNE 320. 340. 418 HAVENS. TERRIE LYNN 320. 418 HAWKINS. DEBORAH ANN 418 HAWKINS. DEBRA I.ENN418 HAWKINS, JOER. |R 392 HAWKINS. JOHN ROBERT |R392 HAWKINS. MARY IANICE418 HAWKINS, SUSAN E. 208, 227, 296. 418 HAWKINS. VICTORIA LEA 185. 418 HAWKINS, WILLIAM ALAN 325. 392 HAWKS. BARBARA ELIZ 392 HAWLEY. DAVID C. 418 HAWI.EY. LISA ANN 200. 418 HAYDEN. VERA LYNN 418 HAYES. CASSANDRA THEA 46. 418 HAYES. CHESUE RAY 212 HAYES. IAMES ANTHONY 418 HAYES. IOYCE ANN 257 HAYES. SHEILA REN AF. 418 HAYES. STANLEY KEITH 418 HAYNES. HENRY III 2.30. 233. 238 HAYNES. |ACK ALISON 418 HAYNES. MILTON EDWARD 392 HAYNES. REN A A. 181 HAYS. |AMES PRYOR 418 H A YW ARD. WILLIAM DAVID 419 HAYWOOD. NATHANIEL419 HAZZLERIGC. MARLA TAMA 282. 419 HEAD, CHERIE LUCILLE 187. 419 HEAD. LEA IANINE 419 HEAD. SUSAN ELIZABETH 306. 419 HEARD. HILDA INEZ 419 HEARN. MICHAEL II 419 HEARNE. WILLIAM ROBERT 210. 419 HEARON. LINDA GHEE 38. 392 HEATH. MELANIE K. 320. 419 HEAVNER. REBECCA ANN 296. 419 HEBERI.ING. RONALD LEE 243 MEDGEPETH. RONALD D. 419 HEDGLIN. THOMAS ALLEN 30.3. 419 HEDRICK. MARCIA MARIE 419 HEFI.IN. PAUL GREGORY 230 HEGAN. D1ANNE |OHNS 419 HEGMAN. THEI.MA I.OUANNE 308. 419 HEGWOOD. DONALD A. |R. 128 HEGWOOD. SHARRON RENEE 392. 119 HEINDL, NANCY |EAN 181 HEINZEI.MAN. LISA |. 246 IIELENIAK. CATHERINE C. 308. 419. 276 HELFRICH. |ANET EILEEN 346. 419 HELLUMS. LAWRENCE ALAN 419 HEMBREE. MARK ROGER 243. 419 HEMBY. ANGELA l.UGENE 20.3. 392 HEMLER. LOUIS G, |R 221 HAMMATIAN. MOHAMMAD ALI 419 HEMPHILL, GENE ALLEN 419 HENDERSON. BOBBY G. |R. 419 HENDERSON. DAVID EDWARD 200 HENDERSON. DAWN E. 182.419 HENDERSON. DONNIE L. 419 HENDERSON. |ANET PATRIC 241. 392 HENDERSON. JOHN KENT 257 HENDERSON. JOHN MARC 419 HENDERSON. JOSEPH S. 200 I IF.NDERSON. KERMIT RAY 419 HENDERSON. LISA ANNE 3.38. 419 HENDERSON. I.YNNE MARIE 257 HENDERSON. MARK KEVAN 322. 419 HENDERSON. ROBIN C. 338.419. 119 HENDERSON. RODERICK C 419 HENDERSON. RONALD |OE419 HENDERSON. RONALD W. 183 HENDERSON. TERESA M. 392 HKNDRIX. [EFFERY ALLEN 230. 419 HENDRIX. JOE C. |R. 419 HENDRIX. MARSHA ANN 392 HENDRIX. ROBERT BRENT 220. 301. 419 HENDRIX. SHAWN ELIZ 239. 245. 320.419 HENKE. DONNA RUTH 419 HENLEY. ANITA LEE 247. 306. 419 HENLEY. ANNE ELIZABETH 247. 419 HENLEY. HOLLY ANN 208. 226. 227. 245. 296. 392 HENLEY. MARY NAN 177. 208. 227. 419 HENNINGTON. ALBERT K. 188. 189 HENNINGTON. ]0 ANN 296. 392 HENNIS. ALLEN WAYNE 419 HENRY. LARRY HORACE419 HENRY. RANDY KEITH 392 HENRY. RHONDA CAROL 419 HENRY. RICKY STEWART 53. 419 HENSI.EIGH. DEBORAH LEE 419 HENSI.EY. IAMES QUINTTN 392 HF.NSON. ALFRED 392 HENSON. DAVID WRIGHT 326. 392. 278 HENSON. KENNETH DARYI.419 HERBERT. IULIEE. 320. 419 HEREFORD. ROBER3 WAYNE 304. 305.419 HERI.IHY. CAROL 392 HERM. IULIAN MICHAEL 318. 392 HERNANDEZ. MARTIN OMAR 383 HERNDON. LARRY THOMAS 392 HERREN. IEFFREY I. 193. 392 HERRIN. GEORGE LEMON |R 419 HERRIN. RANDALL LYNN 419 HERRING. CLYDE EDSEL 419 HERRING. DAVID BRYAN 3L2.419 HERRING. HAROLD BARRY 419 HERRING. |ETT 392. 419 HERRING. SHIRLEY | 257 HERRINGTON. CHESTER |R 340. 392 HERRINGTON. DONALD KENT 419 HERRINGTON, DONNA SUE 234. 419 HERRINGTON. MARGARET D. 227. 306.419 HERRINGTON. MARK BRUCE 200. 419 HERRINGTON. MARY C. 419 HERRINGTON. VALUE DAWN 203. 243, 392 HERZOG. BENIAMIN DAVID 168. 193.235,392 HERZOG. MAUREEN ANN 419 HESSE. SUSAN CATHERINE 243 HESTER. DEBORAH LYNN 392 HESTER. SARAH ELIZABETH 419 HETR1CK. MEI.INDASUE383 HEWE1.L. 1EROME MICHAEL 419 HEWELL. JOSEPH SHERMAN 392 HEWES. |OHN COLLINS |R. 325. 419 HICKMAN. TERRY WARREN 204. 392 HICKS. CHERYL D. 38.3. 419 HICKS. HELLEN RUTH 197.208.227. 245, 296.419 HICKS. lEAN LOUISE 306, 419 HICKS. RISE CARNEL1A 247 HICKS. STEVE E. 419 HICKS. THOMAS EUGENE 188. 392 HICKSON. MARCUS I. Ill 250 HIGGINBOTHAM. RANDY LEE 312, 392 H1GGINS. JOHN C. 419 H1GGINS. KATHY ANITA 230. 2.32. 282.419 HILL. ALLEN R. 216 HILL. BETTY LEE 419 HILL. BRYANT KEITH 184 HILL. CYNTHIA LYNN 248.419 HILL. DON LOUIS 120 HILL. HAL EUGENE |R392 HILL. HIRAM W.JR. 419 HILL. HOWARD 419 HILL. JOSEPH B |R 322 HILL. LOWELL ASTOR 419 HILL. MARGARET A. 237. 392 HILL. MARILYN 392 HILL. MARSHA ANNE. 392 HILL. MARY CAYLE 218. 419 HILL. STEVEN CLARK 419 HILL. WILLIAM MARTIN 392 HILL. WILLIE HENRY 419 HILLMAN. CHARLES HORTON419 I IIU.MAN.STEVIE CARLTON 419 HILLS. IAMES RORERT 195 HILTON. ANGELA K. 190 HILTON. DAVID TIMMOTHY 257 HILTON. JACK DAVID 419 HINCKI.E. CARRIE LYNN 419 HINDMAN. PAMELA |OY 419 H1NDMAN. PHILIP KEITH 195.392 HINES. WILLIAM LAMAR 193 HINKLE. ROBERT D. 392 HINNANT. GEORGE I.. |R. 419 HINTON. CASSANDRA 299. 392 HINTON. KAREN CAMII.I.E 230. 2.31. 306. 419 HINTON. WILLIAM BARRON 44 HIPPCHEN EDWARD E. JR. 251, 317, 419 DITCHINGS. CATHERINE L. 197. 206. 294. 419 HITGHINS, MARY CARMEL 419 I HI IK. LUCY ANN 4I9 I II IT. TERRY LEE 246. 250 255. 341. 392.419 HOBBS. ALLAN 1 1 ARRISON 200. 326. 419 IIOCHARKARN. PRANEE 215. 363 HODGES. GREGORY 1.F.E419 HODGES. |()IIN ANTHONY 187 HODGES. IIIUA E 182 HODGES. PAMELA KAY 52,203.260. 392 IIODGINS. RANDY MAX 419 IIODGINS. SUSAN |AN226. 392 I lODll.. EARL DII. WORTH 419 HOFFER. CHESTER LANE 3311. 419 HOFFMAN. RICHARD O, 120 HOGAN. MARTHA I.IIE46.392 HOGAN. THOMAS LEIGH |R. 190. 230.419 HOGAN. TIM DAVID 31 1. 392 HOGG. CHARLES BRYAN 419 I IOGG. EUZABETI I ANNE 4 19 IIOG1IE. IAMES AUBERY 181, 3111. 419 HOJJATIK. BAIIRAM 383 I IOLDEN. SUSAN LEIGH 198, 392 HOI.UEN. WILLIAM I.UCENE311. 419 HOI. IK. SUSAN LEAH 419 IIOUMAN. REYNOLDS CARR 419 I IOLLADAY. CELIA 392 HOLLAND. BENIAMIN M.419 HOLLAND. BRIAN THOMAS 419 I IOLLAND, DEBORAH ANN 206. 236. 246. 419 I IOLLAND. KIMBERI.Y SUE 197. 306. 392.420 HOLLAND. ROBERT V. 420 I IOLLAND. WILLI AM KEVIN 4211 IIOI.I.KY. DANNY I.EROY 31 1. 420 HOI.I.EY. MICHIEI. EDWARD 420 IIOI.I.IDAY, ANDREW |OE420 IIOI.I.IDAY. KATHERINE E. 214. 300. 420. 277 IIOI.I.IMAN. DOLORES ANNE 4211 I IOI.I.1MAN. GLORIA DENISE 203. 392 IIOI.I.IMAN. LISA CARLYN 2.W. 42(1 I IOI.I.INGSWORTH. DARWIN B. 21.3. 221.230, 334.383 HOLLINGSWORTH. DEN A LEE 392 IIOLLINGSWORTH. PAMELA I.. 294. 420 IIOLLINGSWORTH. PATRICIA 420 I IOLLINGSWORT1 1. STEVEN R. 392 I KILLINGS WORTH. SUSAN C. 420 MOLLIS. BEVERLY FAYE 294, 420 MOLLIS, FREDDY CHARLES 420 MOLLIS. IEFFERY DEAN 420 MOLLIS. MARY ANN 137 MOLLIS. PHILIP BRIAN420 MOLLIS. REBECCA LYNNE420 HOLLOW AY. CHESTER A. 245. 325. 420. 126 HOl.l.OWAY. SUSIE MARIE 420 I IOI. MAN. HENRY F. |R. 51.420 HOI. MAN. |OHN PERRY420 I IOI. MAN. MELISSA IOYCE420 HOI. MAN. MICHAEL FRANCIS 195. 244. 392 HOLMES. CALVIN 226 HOLMES. CYNTHIA ANN 420 HOLMES. EDWARD WILLIAM 420 HOLMES. |AMES MICHAEL 420 HOLMES, |()MNN|AI.YN P. 420 HOLT. DALE LYNN 420 MOLT, GENERAL III 392 HOLT, HOWARD W, 383 HOLT. IAMES HOLDER T 230. 234 HOLT. MICI IAEI. [KROME 213. 221 HOLT. ROBERT E .EI. |R. 420 IK ll.TZCI.A W. PATRICIA M. 234. 392 IIOI.YFIEI.D. ELWOOD F 420 MOM. LEE M.420 HONEA.CHARI.ES EDDIE 420 HONEA. CAYLE ANN 420 MONEA. |OAN DALE 211. 220. 392 I IONEYCUTT, LAURA ANNE 240. 392 1 1( 1NNI ILL. I.( (RETT A CARR 420 HONNOl.L. ROBERT LEE 392 IIONNOLL. SMEI.1A IANE420 HOOD. |01IN AUSTIN III 196. 392 HOOD. JULIE ANNE 203. 243 HOOD. LINDA CAROL 294. 420 HOOD. LINDA CAROL 420 HOOD. PATRICIA!. 392 HOOD. RICKY DEI.ANE 103 IIOODEH. HAMID REZA 128 HOOPER. MICHAEL WILLIAM 215. 420 HOOVER. JOHN BAKER 420 HOOVER. ROOSEVELT 208, 420 HOPKINS. HARLEY II. III392 HOPKINS. LINDA |EAN 202. 336. 337. 392 HOPKINS. RANDY S TEPI IEN 217. HOPPER. DAVID COVING TON 326. 392 HOPPER. IOSEPII (,.420 HOPPER, PHILLIP RAY 420 HOPTON. TERESA ANN 280, 392 MORA. DENISE MICHELLE 420 IIORNE. BRENDA IOYCE 392 IIORNE. 1ERRY LYNN 317. 420 1 1 RNE. KIMBERI.Y |ANE 308. 420 IIORNE. ROBERT HENRY |R 420 IIORNE. WILLIAM I). IR.392 MORTON. DONALD W. 243. 420 MORION. ELEANOR MAER 296.421) MORTON, |ASPER MICI IAEI. 392 MORTON, IENNIFER LYNN 306.420 IIORTON. |OIIN MICHAEL 239 452 IIOI ' SK IAMES LOYD 253. 420 HOUSE LINDA PEARL420 HOUSE, MARY |KAN 195.294.420 HOUSLEY MELISSA ANN 2H2. 420 HOUSTON ANN MONTGOMERY -) ji HOUSTON. DOUGLAS KARL 421 HOW RI1 BILLY WILSON |R. 312, 421 HOWARD DAPHYNELYNNE18S. 421 HOWARD HOLLY LEE 245. 294. 421 HOWARD LINDA RUTH 257 HOWARD STEVEN LIDELL 164. 168. JIM 222 112 347. 392 HOWARD. TERRY W 112 392 HOWL ROBERT KINGSLEY 227. 318. 192 HOWELL DAVID OWEN 383 HOWELL. IAMESCARY421 HOWELL. |OHN DAVID421 HOWELL, LEE CODY 218. 421 HOWELL LISA K 1211 421 HOWELL, MAI ' RICK D, |R, 193.421 HOWELL TERRENCE LEE 392 HOWELL WILLIAM LARRY 393 HOWELL. WILLIAM TURNER 421 HOWZE. IOHN ROBERT179.393 IIOMK SUSAN 194. 393 HUBBART. CAROLYN DENISK237. I ' ll HUDNALL. BILL MINGA 163 HUDNALL. MARY BETH 160. 247. 255 306.393 HUDSON. ANNE FRANCES 421 HUDSON HUGH FRANKLIN 194,203 HUDSON | AMES LUTHER 421 HUDSON. SUSAN LYNNE 2H0. 421 HUDSPETH. CHARLES ALLEN 303. 421 124 HUDSPETH. GLENN AUTRY 393 HUERKAMP. |OE BERNARD 421 HUEY M AARON 193. 23R. 334.421 HUEY. PATRICk DALE .116, 421 HUFF PAMELA DIANE 184. 214. 291). 421 111 FFAKER. IAMES RALPH .103. 421 HUFFMAN. BOLEN I.EE393 HUFFMAN. NIDIA E. 393 MUGGINS. IOSEPH CLIFTON 200. 201 19.1 HUGHES ANDREW IOSEPH 207 HUGHES. CURTIS MORRELL 421 HUGHES. CYNTHIA 214.296.393 HUGHES, ED 421 HUGHES, LINDA MARIE 164. 393 HUGHES. MARETTA ANNE 421 HUGHES. RICKEY SCOTT 421 HUGHES RUTH WRIGHT 31)6. 421 HUGHES. STEVEN DOUGLAS 21X1 HUGHES. TERRY R 251 HULL CALVIN TRAVIS |R. 177.212. 322. 393 HULL. | ANE COLLIER 421 HUH, PHILLIP DAVID 228. 322. 421. 120 HULLUM. WILLIAM TED 180. 218. 393 HUMBLE. ALPHA SUE 48 HUMPHREY, FRANK EDWARD421 HUMPHREY, RUSSELL ALAN 230. 421 HUMPHRIES. LESLIE FALLS 421 HUMPHRIES. LUCY MYRA 393 HUNT. BARBARA GAYEB. 346 HUNT. CARL LEE 421 HUNT. LARRY 393 HUNT. NORRIS200 421 HUNT. PAMELA RENAE421 HUNT. RONALD B. 421 HUNTER. |OHN DEE |R 421 HUNTER. MICHAEL BERNARD 234 HUNTER. THOMAS WILLIAM 393 HUNTLEY. LEIGH ANN 294. 421 HUNTOON. PHILIP C. 195. 393 HURDLE. EYD1E KAREN 421 HURDLE. YVONNE LAMAR 341. 421 HURLEY. FRANK DALLAS 128 HURST LUCY ANN 421 HURT. BETTY SUE 237. 421 HURT. SUSAN ANN 338.421 HUSBAND. BARRY LYNN 393 HUST. |AMES LAMAR 111 393 HUTCHERSON. MARGARET F. 290. 421 HUTCH1NS. HARRY W ' M. Ill 184.393 HUTCHINSON. REBECCA A 421 HUTCHISON. ELIZABETH A. 280. 421 HUTCHISON. WILLIAM DALE 183 HUTTO. CYNTHIA RENEE 208. 290. 421 HUTTO. DARRELL M. 393 HUTTO. SCOTTY MARK 421 HWANG. LONG-JEAN 383 HYDE. MARCUS DEMETRIUS 211. 421 HYI.AND. VERIEN FAWN 294. 421 IMAMRAI) MORTEZA383 IMMF.N. MASSOUD393 INGRAM. CHYRE1. IANICE V. 393 INGRAM. EVELYN AMANDA 421 INGRAM. FLOYD O. Ill 421 INGRAM. HOLLY SUE 421 INGRAM. |OAN MARIE421 INGRAM. LISA MARIA .308. 421. 277 INKSTKR. DON A VON GEORGE 421 IRI1V DEBORA MEADOWS 230. 237, 393 IRBY. GERALD MERIWETHER 20H. 421 IRBY. IERRY DAVE 230. 393 IRBY |OHN RIVERS 243 IRBY. JOSEPH A. 177,212,326.393 IRBY, LAURA PAULA 306. 393 IRBY. TERRY |OE 1113. 230. 421 IRBY. WILLIAM POINTER 195 IRVIN. DOUGLAS E. 330.421 IRVIN. |OHN PACE 393 IRWIN, MARGARET R( 1SE 237. 421 IRWIN. WILLIAM WOOD 421 ISAAC. ADA W.421 ISAAC. DOROTHY JEAN 421 ISAAC. IIMMIE LEE 393 ISBEI.L. CINDY KAY 192, 248. 421 1SSA. AMINE N SAAD |R. 421 ISSA.CAMII.LE AMINE 421 ISSA, RA|A RAYMOND A. 37. 383 IUPE. IOSEPH SAM |R. 393, 126 I1IPE. MARY ELIZABETH 197. 290. 421.277 IVEY, DEBRA |0 174, 176. 177.230. 231. 280. 393 IVEY. LEA MERRILL 231, 246. 247. 250. 2H0. 421 IVEY. MARK CLINTON 393 IVEY.MEI.INDA ANNE 421 ABHOUR. BKNIAMIN G 194.203 ARER, llll.IE ANN 184.290.421. Ill ABOUR. ANNA LISA 393 ACK. CORESS I.ADEICE 202. 229, 393 ACKS. VICKI LYNNE 294. 421 ACKS, VICKIE DAWN 294.421 ACKSON. BARRY WAYNE 421 ACKSON. BESSIK MAE 421 ACKSON, CAREY DWAYNK421 ACKSON. CATHERINE D. 236. 393 ACKSON. CHARLIE 421 ACKSON. COLVILLE C, 181 ACKSON. DEBRA GAIL 393. 421 ACKSON, DKBRA IOYCE421 ACKSON. DIANNE 237. 393 ACKSON. EARTHY I.ADAWN 421 ACKSON. GEORGE C, 235. 421 ACKSON. KAREN EI.IZ 421 ACKSON. KATHY LYNNE 393 ACKSON. KERRY BURNHAM 421 ACKSON. KIM DOUGLAS 393 ACKSON. LLOYD 383 ACKSON. LYNDA FARRYLL 226. 393 ACKSON. MARI.A LEAH 421 ACKSON. MARTHA IANE421 ACKSON. MISTY COY 230. 421 ACKSON. PAULA STONE 226. 393 ACKSON, ROBERT WINDELL 421 ACKSON. SHEILA RENE 421 ACKSON. TOM WYI.IK 217. 421 ACKSON. TONYA LOVETTE 240. 393 ACKSON. WILLIAM R 1R. 393, 278 ACKSON. WYVETTA ANN 421 ACO.TINA RENE 308. 421 AGGERS. CHERYL E1.1Z 393 AHADI. MOHAMAD REZA 393 ALAI.ZADEHAZAR. MOITABA 383 AMES. ALICE MARIE 246. 421 AMES. ANGELA ANN 421 AMES. ANGELA |ILL 227. 252. 296. 393 AMES. CHRIS MAR FIN 421 AMES. DAVID LEE 393.421 AMES. DEBORAH MICHELLE 243. 421 AMES. DIANE BROWN 383 AMES, MALCOLM THOMAS 195 AMES. RITA C. Bl IRCHAM 393 AMES. SANDRA KAY 204. 393 AMESON.JOHNC 111326.421 AMISON. ALYCEE. 421 AMISON. PAMELA FRANCES 421 AMISON. TOMMY W. 393 ANES. ANDREW DOI IGLAS 257 ANIS. FREDERICK!,. 1H2 ANUARY.ROBBIECI.ARE421 ANZEN. GREGORY CHARLES 216. 256 ARMAN. BENIAMIN F. |R 326.421 ARNACIN.IANAC. 290. 421 ARRETT. SHARON ELAINE 252. 338.421 ARRETT. SUE ANN 421 ARVIS. SUSAN F. 211.245. 393 ASKOLSKI. DAVID O. 421 ASPER. IVY DELOIS 202, 306. 393 AUDON. AUDREY GA1L393 AUDON. MICHAEL LEWIS 421 AYNE. DWIGHT DAVID 215. 421 EE. IAMES DARRELL 179. 421 EFFCOAT. STEPHEN WADE 421 EFFERSON. CAROLYN F. 421 EFFERSON. PAIILESTKR F 314. 421 EFFRIES. WILLIAM IV 226. 393 EMISON. EDWIN LEE 217 EN. | ANG 215.383 ENK1NS. ALAN LANE 239 ENKINS. DELOISE 188. 421. Ill ENKINS. GLENN CHARLES 422 ENKINS. IAMES L. 393 ENKINS. IEFFERYH.227 ENKINS. I.1I.LIEM.393 ENKINS. MARY DUNCAN 235 ENKINS. PAULINE422 ENKINS. RONALD EDWARD 422 IENKINS. VICKIE SHARON 383 JENNINCS. DONNA MAE 422 JENNINGS, KATHY ANN 197.422 IENNINGS. MARY |OY 393 IENNINGS. PHIL I). 229,422 IENNINGS, l ERRI KAY 246, 422 IERMYN. |OHN IOSEPH 393 JERNIGAN. CURTIS DALE 422 JERNIGAN, KELLY LEE 296. 422 IOHNSON, BERRY LYLE183 JOHNSON, CONNIE DALE 393 JOHNSON, DANIEL EDWARD 195 IOHNSON, DIANA 210. 422 IOHNSON. DOROTHY M. 223 IOHNSON. DORO I ' ll Y RICE 393. 422 IOHNSON. EMMA LEE 111 IOHNSON. FRANCES D. 422 JOHNSON. CEORGEH. |R 190. 191, 317.393 IOHNSON. GLENDA KAYE422 IOHNSON, GLENN ABNER |R.268 IOHNSON. GLENN DANIEL 422 IOHNSON, GWENDOLYN |. 314. 422 IOHNSON, |ACK LEEGON |R 184, 393 IOHNSON. [ACQUELINE E. 422 IOHNSON. IAMES DONOVAN 1H1 IOHNSON. IAMES KEITH 193. 2.35. 245. 323. 422 IOHNSON, |ANET SCOTT 210. 393 IOHNSON. JEANNE ZAIIAR 240,422 IOHNSON, JEFFREY GORDON 221, 393 IOHNSON. |IMMY DONAI.D422 JOHNSON, JOE 393 IOHNSON. |OE W.422 IOHNSON, |OHN KIRBY 393 IOHNSON. IOSEPH H. 422 IOHNSON. |UDY BETH 227. 422 IOHNSON, IUI.IA HALE422 IOHNSON, KARL G. 285, 393 IOHNSON, KATHY LYNN 210 IOHNSON, KENNETH H. 422 IOHNSON. KENNETH RAY 213. 422 IOHNSON. KIERAN ALAN 422 IOHNSON, KITTY ELAINE 422 IOHNSON, LINDA NUNN 422 IOHNSON, LINDA THERESA 49 IOHNSON. MARIE BRYAN 306. 422 IOHNSON. MARTHA CAROLYN 422 IOHNSON, MARY ELIZA 422 IOHNSON. MEREDITH |OY 422 IOHNSON. PAU1.ETTE 193, 422 IOHNSON. RANDALL DUREL 422 IOHNSON. RHONDA SUZANNE 338. 422 IOHNSON. RICHARD E, |R. 422 IOHNSON, RITA FAY 393 IOHNSON, ROBBIE LYNNE 422 IOHNSON, RUTH MARIE 252. 320. 422 IOHNSON. SAMUEL EARL 120 IOHNSON, SHELIA DIANN 336. 337. 393 IOHNSON. STEVEN SIDNEY 200 IOHNSON, TERRY LEROI 422 IOHNSON. THEON LEMURE 422 IOHNSON, THERESA DIANE 223, 393 IOHNSON. VERNICE 393 IOHNSON, VICTOR BRUCE 185. 217. 422 IOHNSON. VIRGINIA LEA 422 IOHNSON, WILLIE |OE 393 IOHNSON, WILLIS HOWARD 393 JOHNSTON, EDWARD EDMUND 204 IOHNSTON. GRADY L. 422 IOHNSTON. KATHY |0 422 IOHNSTON. MARGARET LEE 393 IOHNSTON, STEPHEN GREG 422 JOHNSTON. WILLIAM N |R, 393 JOLLY, CYNTHIA DAWN 280, 422 IOLLY, LAURA ANITA 226. 393 JOLLY. SHARON LYNN 393 IONES, ARLICIA D. 393 IONES. BARBARA ANN 393 IONES. BRENDA CAROL 238, 244. 393 IONES. CHARLES BARRY 196 IONES, CHARLES STEPHEN 422 IONES. CHRISTELL 248. 422 IONES. DARRELL DUANE 188. 325. 393 JONES. DAVID WILLIAM 422 IONES. DEBBIE ANNETTE 422 IONES. DEBORAH NELL 393 JONES. DERO JR. 422 IONES. ELIZ SPALDING 240 IONES, FRANK DARDEN 209. 317, 340 IONES. FRANK KIRK 222. 39.3 IONES. FREDERICK M. 189. 191. 190 IONES. GRADY L. 422 IONES. GREGORY PETER 188. 217. 393 IONES, IAMES ALLEN 221. 422 IONES, IANIE LYNELLE 294. 422 IONES, jEANETTE 422 IONES, IENNIFER ELLEN 393 JONES. IO NELL 422 IONES. IOHN OSCAR 181 IONES. IOYCE ANNE 320. 422 JONES. JULIE ANN 422 IONES. KAREN ELIZABETH 49. ,138. 422 IONES. LAURA REBECCA 193. 306. 346. 422 IONES. LELAH MARION 227. 296. 422 IONES. LORNA C. 320. 422 IONES. MICHAEL J. 212 IONES. MICHAEL KEITH 393 JONES. MICHAEL STEVEN 393 JONES. MINA SNYDER 204. 341 IONES. MONTFORT |R. 181. 422 |( )NES. MYRTLE LEA I RICE 237. 422 IONES. PAMELA |OYE422 IONES. PATRICIA SMITI I 196, 422 IONES, SARI I ' A KAY 393 JONES. STEVEN I A Y I . IR 181, 393 IONES. SUSAN M. 1117.422 JONES. TERESA LYNN 422 IONES. THERESA B. 211. 241.422 JONES. THOMAS STENNIS 393 IONES. TIMOTHY R. 303.422. 120 IONSON.I.INNKA MARIE 422 |()PP. BRADBURY 422 JOPP. JULIA ABBEY 422 IORDAN. DEBORAH LEE 308, 422 IORDAN. DEBRA LYNN 422 IORDAN. |AMES MILTON 422 IORDAN, IERRY II. .183 IORDAN. JOE DAVID 193.393 IORDAN. MARK HARVEY 1112.323, 422 IORDAN. PAULA A 290.393 IORDAN. RANDY GERARD 103 IORDAN. RONALD VAN 393 Joseph, karen ANN 320, 393 IOSEPH. RICHARD I) 393 IOSEY, IAMES |ONA I ' ll AN 204. 393 JOYNER. |ANN 2110. 422 |UE. EILEEN 200, 393 |UE. JANE SIU-CHING 422 IIINKIN. ER1CSHAUN 393 |l INKINS. STEVEN MARK 422 JUSTIS. I.( )REN ALI.YSC IN 214, 290. 422 K KAISER. DAVID LAWRENCE 53. 422 KALETA, LYNN D. 164. 290. 422 KAMPHUIS. JOHN WILLIAM 228. 312,422. 103 KARER. IEFFREY EDWARD 200. 201, 222 KAR1.AK. ALAN WILLIAM 230 KARN, GREGORY CLIFF 207. 318, 422 KASSNER. KEVIN LEE 208 KAY, BRIAN IOSEPH 195 KAZEMI. IAVAD SHIRA ,1 215. 3H3 KEA. 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THOMAS B. 111319.427 MA|ORS. WILLIAM WALLACE 53. 193. 427 MAIURE, KAY LYNN 291.427 MALLARE. |AMES E. 43. 427 MALLERY. WILLIAM DAVID 195 MALONE. CARLA IEAN 291. 427 MALONE. DEAN DIANNE 50. 295. 427 MALONE. EUNICE STEEN 394 MALONE. MARY ELIZABETH 218 MALONE. MAURICE L. |R. 227. 394 MALONE. MICHAELTIMOTHY 217 MALOUF. GEORGE FRED 427 MAN. YIU KWAN383 MANBERG. CHARLES C. 213 M ANBERG. | AMELE P. 383 MANDLY. LAURIE ANN 321. 427 MANGRUM. ANTHONY KEITH 427 MANN. CECILIA |ELENE 427 MANN, ERNESTINE I.ORETTA 314. 427 MANN. IULIA LEE 321. 340. 427 MANN. KAREN RENEE 203. 214 MANN. MURPHY K. |R. 427 MANN. TERRY ALAN 203. 244 MANNING. IAMES SLOAN 234.427 MANNING. IENNIFER L. 215. 237. 257 MANNING. JOHN SHEROD216 MANNING. MARK MOTLEY 245 MANNING. MICHAEL A. 325.427 MANNING. TIMOTHY M. 427 MANOR. MELANIE ANN 281. 394 MANSEL. KEI.LI KATHLEEN 208. 227. 252. 296. 427 MANSEL. KRISTI KAI 296. 427 MANSOUR. STEVEN P. 177. 239. 312. 427 MANUEL. MARK STEVEN 327. 427. 126 MAPP. 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MARY ELIZABETH 427 MARTIN, MARY KATHRYN 234. 254 • MARTIN. MICHAEL CLARK 248. 427 MARTIN. ROBERT EUGENE 210 MARTIN. ROY DALE 51 MARTIN. RUBY JEWEL 210. 427 MARTIN. SHEILA RUTH 427 MARTIN. THERESA A. 427 MARTIN. TIMOTHY PATRICK 427 MARTIN. WILLIAM R |R. 395 MARTINDALE. |ANET LYNN 208. 238. 427 MARTINEZ. CARLOS ALBERT 395 MARTINSON. VIRGINIA L. 427 MASON. ALDON RAY 203. 235 MASON. GEORGE LAMAR |R. 427 MASON. MARGARET BARNES 295. 427 MASON. SHERRY IAN 296. 340.427 MASSEY. ALAN L. 427 MASSEY. CHARLES WAYNE 190. 327. 395, 427 MASSEY. CHARLIE RAY 427 MASSEY. DONALD ROBIN 303, 427 MASSEY. DONNA LARWYN 177. 395 MASSEY. |OE KENNETH 242. 120 MASSEY. KENNY WILLIAM 204. 395. 427 MASSEY. LINDA C. HAMILL 227. 237 MASSEY. SHERI LYNN 214. 230, 231. 306. 427 MASSINGILL. JOEL DAVID 427 MASTROPOLO. DENNIS 190 MATHEWS. CHARLES LOREN 340. 427 MATHEWS. WILLIAM C. Ill 340 MATHIES. PETER STEPHEN 383 MATHIS. GREGORY WAYNE 188. 191 MATHIS. MARK ALYSON 427 MATLOCK. BENIAMIN BLAKE 332. 427 MATSON. 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Ill 428 MCGOWIN, IAMIE R 111428 MCCRATH BARBARA LYNN 306 428 MCCRATH. ICRECORY 312. 340. 383 mcgraw iohn rk:hari)428 mcgraw. william f. 227.428 mcgraw. william smith 428 mcgregor robert david 216, 256 MCGREW. RACHEL BULLOCK 226. 395 MCGREW. WILLIAM TROY 180. 217 MCCUFFEE. SIDNEY ]. 258 MCILWA1N, DONALD L 395 MCINNIS STEPHEN WILEY 327.428 MCINTOSH. MARK FRANKLIN 228 MCKAY. DAVID DANSON 227. 428 MCKAY ELIZABETH 306, 341, 428 MCKAY HORACE LAMAR |R 257 MCKAY IAMES MAYO |R 327. 340. 395 MCKEE |OHN EDWIN |R 42B MCKEE. IOHN MARK 311 MCKEE. |OHN PAUL 195, 395 MCKEE LESLIE M 330. 428 MCKEE WILLIAM LYTLE IV 428 MCKE1.L RAYMOND TURNER 428 MCKENZIE. HUGH ALLEN 210. 395 MCKENZIE. LARRY W 230. 234. 238. 428 MCKEY. TIMOTHY PAUL215 MCKIE. MAUR VERNER 319. 428 MCKINION. KENNETH RAY 428 MCKINLEY. PETER FRANCIS 395 MCKINNEY. MICHAEL E. 44. 177. 428 MCKINNEY. PAUL RICHARD 428 MCKINNEY. RUSSELL ALLEN 312. 395 MCKINNEY. WILLIAM D 188.189, 191. 395 MCKINNIE. BEVERLY L. 428 MCKINNON. LINCOLN C. 304 MCKNIGHT. IOEY LYNN 395 MCLAIN. MARK PATRICK 47 MCLARTY. TONY LEE 395 MCLAUGHLIN. MARIE ELIZA 191. 190 MCLAUR1N. STEVEN ELBIN 242 MCLELLAN. HUGH CARL |R 428 MCLELLAN. |USTIN A C. 428 MCLEMORE. CURTIS ESTES 177. 184. 212,245, 395 MCLEMORE. (ANICE CAROL428 MCLENDON. LARRY IOE428 MCLEOD. BEN F. 210 MCLEOD. DAN NORMAN 193. 395 MCMAHAN. DENNIS BERNARD 428, 279 MCMAHAN. LARRY BURNELLE 428 MCMIKLE. WILLARD S 181. 323. 395 MCMII.LEN. CAROL LYNNE 428 MCMILLEN. EDITH CAMERON 215 MCMILL1N. JAMES R |R 428 MCMINN. BARBARA M 226 MCMINN. MELANIE GRACE 428 MCMINN. TERRY SCOTT 319. 428 MCMULLEN. MARY HELEN 230. 428 MCMULL1N. IONETTE LEE 428 MCMURPHY. MICHAEL WAYNE 303 428 MCNABB. SONIAE. 247 MCN AIR. ANTHONY CARLOS 428 MCNA1R. WILLIAM DURRELL 188. 205 MCNALLY. IOHN |OSEPH 383 MCNEEL. BILLY GENE 330. 396 MCNEEL. SHARON L 226. 339. 428 MCNEESE. SUSAN CAROL 236 MCNEILL IUDY LYNN 428 MCNLTT. MELANIE DAWN 428 MCPHAIL. MARY ELLEN 243 MCPHAIL. MICHAEL R 323. 428 MCPHERSON. GEORGE R 428 MCPHERSON. 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MARGARET DIANNE 248. 432 MYERS. ANITA MARIE 432 MYERS. BRENDA IOYCE432 MYERS. CHARLES BRAD |R 191. 311.340,432 MYERS. FARRISR |R 432 MYERS. GRATZ C. Ill 218. 227. 332. 397 MYERS, IVA IEROME432 MYERS. JEFF DAVID 432 MYERS. LEEANN 208. 245. 432 MYERS. MICHAEL ROBERT 243 MYERS. RONNIE COLEMAN 216. 256. 397 MYLES. TONI ANICE 38. 214. 299, 397 MYNATT. SUSAN MAR1E226.432 MYR1CK. CYNTHIA LAVERNE 291. 432 MYRICK. IAMES ALLAN 330. 432 N NABERS. JAMES E. 228 NADEAU. MATTHEW WILLIAM 190. 432 NAC. KASHINATH 38.3 NAGLE. MARY A 397 NALLEY. TIMOTHY | AY 432 NANCE. MAR WOOD 216. 256 NANCE. MELANIE C. 346 NANNEY. SUSANNE 162. 197. 204. 283. 397. 432 NAPIER. CAROL ANN 432 NAPIER. VIVIAN VIRDIE V. 203. 217. 397 NASH. DEBBIE FA YE 397 NASH.LORA D 237. 397 NASH. NORMA IF.AN 432 NASH. RANDLE WARREN |R 303. 432 NASH. RICKY RICARDO 432 NASH. STEPHEN E III 323. 432 NASON. NATALYN ANN 432 NASSAR. ADEL ROGER 432 NATION. WILLIAM R |R 245. 432 NAUGHER. LORA LEE 208. 246. 297. 432 NAWARAT. PARIYA383 NEAL. KIM A. 226. 397 NEAL. RICHARD DONALD 216 NEAL. ROBERT EUGENE 200 NEAL. SAMUEL FERGUSON 432 NEAL. STEPHEN CLARK 4.32 NEAVES. IEFFREY DALE 432 NECAISE. SUSAN CENEVIA 397 NEERCAARD. )OHNNY C. 383 NEGBENEBOR. ANTHONY I 432. 120 NEGRETTE. DILS0 383 NEILL. |ANE BRYANT 184. 204. 291. 397 NEILL. PATRICIA ANITA 432 NELLUM. CONNIE FRANCES 432 NELMS. FREDRICK CHAPMAN 432 NELSON. CHARLIE B. 397 NELSON, CHERYL ANN 432 NELSON. |EAN LYNN 432 NELSON. LARRY ANTHONY 200. 432 NELSON. MICHAEL W, |R,432 NELSON I III )M S II |R I 12 NELSON. TIMOTHY I. 432 NELSON. VERNON LOUIS 216. 256. 397 NETTLES. MARY FRANCES 165. 169. 187. 215. 220. 225. 257, 283, 397 NETTLES. ROBIN ELAINE 295. 432 NEWELL. CHERYL LEA 206. 227. 306, 432 NEWELL. DAVID EDWARD 432 NEWELL. NICKY VON 432 NEWELL. SAMUEL DEAN |R. 184, 311,383 NEWELL, VIRGINIA K. 433 NEWMAN, CHARLES E |R 217, 251, 433 NEWMAN. KENNETH LESLIE 200 NEWMAN. PETER PHELPS 289. 433 NEWMAN. WARREN H 433 NEWTON. MELANIE RENEE 23d. 308.433 NGUYEN. BINH397. 128 NGUYEN, LIEU BINH 397 NICHOLAS. HURSTON ALLEN 433 NICHOLS. BREND1.YN CAROI.433 NICHOLS. DEBORAH SHELBY 204. 397 NICHOLS. ELIZABETH C 433 NICHOLS. GARY WAYNE 216. 256. 397 NICHOLS. |IM RAY |R 181) 183 NICHOLS. KATHY DIANE 397 NICHOLS. KENT GEORGE 397 NICHOLS. M.ANN 250 NICHOLS. MARY ASHLEY 163. 169. 247, 255, 306. 397 NICHOLS. ROBER 1 433 NICHOLS. WILLIAM KEVIN 433 NICHOLSON. BOBBY DAVID 433 NICHOLSON. CHARLES T 53. 397 NICHOLSON. MEI.VIN ALLEN 210 NICKS. CYNTHIA 259 NIEZGODA. MICHAEL |OHN 4.3.433 NIMOCKS. ROBERT M. 325. 433 NOAH. DONALD STEVEN 397 NOBLE. GEORGE NATHAN 200. 433 NOBLES. ME1.ADIE ANN 257. 433 NOE. ANGELA DEREESE 208. 306. 433 NOE. BONNIE LOUISE 321. 433 NOE. IEFFREY MALOY 257. 323, 397. 278 NOEL, LADY K. 181, NOLEN. BOBBY CHARLES 258. 397 NORDIN. MD YUSOP BIN 383 NORMAN. MONIA G 283. 433 277 NORMAN, RONALD 433 NORTH AM, CAREY 1. 192. 397 NORTHINGTON. RANDY KEE 220. 433 NORTON. AMY FRANCES 297. 433 NOWELL. KENNETH WAYNE 181. 190. 433 NUNNELEE. LISA GAIL 206. 433 NUNNEI.EE. PATRICK ALAN 176. 208, 250 NUSZ, THOMAS BR ANT 325. 4.3.3 NYE. MARY ALICE 34. 52. 241 o OAKES. IAMES NELSON 212. 237. 433 OAKES. SUSAN APPELLE433 OAKLEY. ROBERT WARREN 312. 397 OBANNON. |OHN ROBERT 195. 433 OBRYEN. ERIN ELIZABETH 397 OCCHIPINTI. MARK ALCUIN 312. 433 ODOM. CAROLYN I. 187. 203. 243. 397 ODOM. CECELIA CLAIRE O. 237 ODOM. IAMES CALVIN |R. 433 ODOM. JOHNNIE KENNETH 433 ODUM. DEBORAH CAROL 169. 187. 214. 308. 347. 397. 276 OGDEN. KAREN LYNN 397 OHLMEYER. RONALD HUGH 34. 35. 383 OKEIYI. ESTHER CHINYERE215. 383 OKEIYI. SUNDAY I. 433 OKHUYSEN. MICHEL E, 397 OKOYE. HILARY CHIDOZIE 164. 259. 397 OLA. ANTHONY IAMES 126 OLENDERSKI. KENNETH | 21b. 256. 433 OLIPHANT. LISA LORRAINE 433 OLIVER. AMIE246. 250. 433 OLIVER. HOOVER |R, 194 OLIVER. STEVIE ALAN 433 OLMSTEAD. NANCY |EAN 256 OLTREMARI. MARTIN B 217 OLTREMARI. MICi IAEL | 170. 247. 397 OLUYITAN. AYOI1EI.EG 215 OMAN. GREGORY DALE 2.30 OMAR. MOHAMED R 222 ONEAL. KERRY CHRISTIAN 433 ONEAL. KIM TURNER 295 455 ONEAL. RICHARD BLANDON 182, 397 ONEAL. STEVEN BRENT 195. 244 ONE1L. VIRGINIA ROBIN 197, 291 OQUINN. CREGORY Q. 226 OQUINN. LUTHER KELLY 433 ORR. IOSEPH ANTHONY 433 ORR. SANFORD LEE |R. 433 ORSBORN. NANCY ELLEN 397 ORSO. WILLIAM TROY 433 OSBORN. INCRID V. 433 OSBORNE. KATHLEEN DIANE 397 OSKOUNE|AD. MOHAMMAD M 187.193.224.383 OSSWALD. IOYCE CAROLYN 193 OSTER. CRIEC ALEN 317. 433 OSWALT. 1ERRY CHRIS 433 OTIS. LARRY KEITH |R. 327. 433 OTONO. DENNIS CHINEDU 120 OUTLAW. DONNIE LOUISE 206. 397 OTLAW. HELLEN |EAN 206. 433 O VERSTREET. ] AMES K. 334. 433 OWEN. DANNY ONEAL 397 OWEN. IAMES ROBERT III 433 OWEN. |OHN WM. Ill 204. 323. 433 OWEN. RANDALL PRESTON 433 OWEN. WALTER MILES 190. 195. 201.213.258 OWENS. CAROLYN D. 433 OWENS. DAVID BENARD 433 OWENS. JEFFREY K. 319. 433 OWENS. IOHN MARK 254 OWENS. LEANARD MAURICE 433 OWENS. LISA MARIA 433 OWENS. RICKEY VEE 315. 433. 278 OWENS. ROBERT HALLIE433 OWINGS. EMILY RUTH 214. 321. 433 OZIER. FRANKLIN LEE 303. 397. 433 PACE. DAVID R. 397 PACE. NELVA LYNN 254. 297. 306. 433 PACE. ROBIN EDNA 295. 397 PACE. SHERYL LYNNE 197. 433 PACE. M ARCRETT ANN 339. 397 PAK1S. ADRIENNE MARIE 161. 248. 250. 255. 433 PALERMO. MARY SUSAN 111 PALLES. LEE NICHOLAS 120 PALMER. DEBR A DIANE 397 PALMER. KAREN ELIZABETH 397 PALMER. PHILLIP CARL433 PALMER. SANDRA DELISA 297. 433 PALMER. SHARIA |AN 234. 397 PALMER. TERESA LYNNE 297. 433 PANDO. IOSEPH RAYMOND 200. 433 PANNELL. ANGELA KAY 397 PANNELL. |OHN RICHEY 329. 433. 278 PANNELL. LISA ANNETTE 433 PANNELL. SAMUEL 1ASON 433 PARDOE. PATRICIA WARNER 433 PARISH. KENNETH LEROY 181. 253. 433 PARKER. CHERYL DENISE 321. 433 PARKER. IACKIELANELL218. 397 PARKER. IAMES DAVID 185 PARKER. JEFFREY ROTHELL 229 PARKER. IOHN H.397 PARKER. |ULIA ANN 433 PARKER. PAULA 176. 309. 397 PARKER. PRENTISS GLEN 397 PARKER. RICHARD S. |R. 194. 303. 433 PARKER. RONALD WAYNE 332. 433 PARKER. RUTH LYNN 397 PARKER. SCOTT EDWARD 433 PARKER. SHARON BUCHANAN 204. 212.397 PARKER. WILLIAM D 1R. 200 PARKS. EDWARD ALV1S 433 PARKS. JANYCE LEIGH 208. 306. 433 PARKS. MARGARET AUSTIN 295. 433 PARKS. MELANIE ODEAN 295. 433 PARKS. RUSSELL CRAIG 397 PARKS. WILLIAM A |R. 327. 397 PARNELL. LOUIE BOUNDS 230 PARRISH. BARBARA DAWN 243. 297.433 PARRISH. HARVEY L. 235. 397 PARRISH. |OHN MARCUS ]R. 397 PARROTT. DIANA LYNN 254 P ARROTT. STEPHEN LEE 433 PARSON, DEBBIE ANN 259.433 PARSONS, ALBERT MILO |R. 433 PARTRIDGE. ERICH. 433 PASCHAL. MARY IANET397 PASCHAL. WILLIAM P. |R, 312. 397 PATRICK. DOUCLAS S. ]R, 433 PATRICK. HOWARD EARL |R. 208. 236. 397 PATRICK. |OE|R. 330. 433 PATRICK. KR1STEN LEE 306. 433 PATRICK. STEVEN LYNN 433 PATRICK. SUSAN RENEE 397 PATRIDCE. KATHY |0 433 PATTERSON. CATHY ANN 283. 433. 276 PATTERSON. FREDERICK |. 433 PATTERSON. H. CLARK 181 PATTERSON. IAMES DAVID 433 PATTERSON. KATHERINE M. 281 PATTERSON. MARK ALAN 433 PATTERSON. RICKY LEE 205. 433 PATTERSON. ROBERT L. 433 PATTERSON. ROSEMARY 212. 397 PATTMAN. [AMES EARL 37. 397 PATTON. DAVID FRANKLIN 303. 433 PATTON. STEVEN BOH 333. 433 PAULS. DANIEL PHILLIP 433 PAVLOU. ELEFTHERIOS S. 164, 170, 215.228.397 PAXTON. CLARA VALERIA 291. 433. 277 PAYNE. NEIL MCLAURIN 327. 397 PAYNE. WILLIAM H. |R. 433 PEACOCK. KENNETH ERIC 126 PEACOCK. NATHAN U. |R. 434 PEARSON, BRADLEY S. 150. 230. 234. 434 PEARSON. CHARLES PAYNE 434 PEARSON. IANET LYNNE 245. 434 PEARSON. IENN1FER LEE 434 PEARSON. MARY MYRTICE 50. 434 PEARSON. PAULINE 259 PEAY. PATRICK LEWIS 234 PECK. WILEY 228. 103 PEDEN. RAYMONA IACQUELY 434 PEEPLES. STEPHEN EDWARD 181, 434 PEEPLES, WENDY GRACE 434 PEGRAM. VIRGINIA LYNN 434 PELL. MARY DAWN 210, 309, 434 PENN, LINDA RENEE 184. 291. 434 PENN. PAMELA 434 PENNINGTON. ANGELITA 434 PENNINCTON. KATHY |0 434 PENTECOST. BEN WILLS 181, 235. 325. 397. 278 PENTON. BEVERLY MILLER 397 PENTON. M ARK DEWAYNE 397 PEOPLES. MARK ADAM 434 PERKINS. DAVIDTHOMAS 184, 312. 397 PERKINS. IO KAREN 184. 397 PERKINS, MARY ALICE 434 PERRITT, LORRAINE 254, 2B1, 434 PERROTT, ESTA |EAN 234 PERRY, ANDY HOWARD 312, 340. 397. 100 PERRY, BETSY SUE 226. 297, 397 PERRY, CHARLES WESLEY 183 PERRY. GEORGIA LYNN 434 PERRY. IAMES COURTNAYE 317, 434 PERRY. IAMES GREG 434 PERRY. MARVA NELL 434 PERRY, MICH AEL DANIEL 203, 434 PERRY. NARVA DELL 434 PETERS. DAVID KEVIN 434 PETERS, SHERYL SUE 197. 291, 434, 100 PETERSON. CHARLES NIMMO 221. 397 PETERSON, LORIIO 295 PETRO. C.SUSAN 178 PETTIT. IEFFREY C. 257, 397 PETTY, AUDREY LEIGH 321. 434 PETTY. CWENDOLYN LOUIS 434 PETTY. PERI AND. M. 434 PEYMAN. LINDA DIANE 190 PEYMAN. PAMELA EILEEN 434 PEZZ1LLO. DONNA MARIE 247. 248. 434 PFRIMMER. CYNTHIA LEA 202. 321. 434. 277 PHARES. DENNIS ROBERT 383 PHILLIPS. BEN|AM1N D. 434 PHILLIPS, DAVID H. 255 PHILLIPS. GARY LEON 215 PHILLIPS. IAMES ELLIOTT 257 PHILLIPS. IAMES LEON |R. 397 PHILLIPS. IEFFREY D. 434 PHILLIPS. KATH1 LYNN 253. 434 PHILLIPS, LEE ROY |R. 434 PHILLIPS. LEYTON DOW 333,434 PHILLIPS. PATRICIA ANN 203. 243, 397 PHILLIPS, RANDY MICHAEL 434 PHILLIPS. STEVEN EARL 434 PHIPPS. |EFF ALAN 216 PIAZZA. ROBERT ANTHONY 216 P1CKARD. ADELAIDE A. 434 PICKARD. ALBERT F. |R 434 PICKETT. SAMUEL LOWELL 257. 434 PIERCE. BARRY LINDEN 191. 190. 434 PIERCE. HORACE LOVETT 218 PIERCE. HUGH VERNON |R. 341 PIERCE. IAMES PARKER 312. 434 PIERCE. IOHN MARK 234, 397 PIERCE. IOHNNY RAY 188 PIERCE. KAREN CELESTE 197. 208, 339. 397 PIERCE, MICHAEL W. 184.434 P1GG, KENDALL (EROME 242, 397 P1GG. LUTHER EUCENE 434 PICOTT. CARL EDWARD 434 PIGOTT. SAMUEL OTIS |R. 181, 434 PILLOW, ROBERT L. |R. 212. 325. 397 PINAR. MUSA224 PINKARD. CHARLES F. |R. 196. 397 PINKARD. IAMES LEMMIE434 PINNIX. ELVIA 226,397 PINNIX. SHERRY ANN 434 PIPKIN. MARK IOSEPH 434 PITCHER. NOLA ANN 434 PITRE, JOHN COLEMON. |R. 434 PITTMAN, IN A BERNICE 227. 434 P1TTMAN. PATRICIA FAYE 321. 397 PITTMAN. ROBERT W. |R. 434 PITTMAN, SUSAN MARIE 434 PITTS, WALTER COURSEY 434 PIZZETTA, DARIA FAYE 281. 434 PLANCH. WAYNE BARRY 434 PLUMMER, IAMES EDWARD 434 PLUNKETT. MICHAEL L. 330. 397 PLUNKETT. TIMOTHY LLOYD 330. 434 POINDEXTER, E. DRAUGHON 252. 291,434 POKORNY. IOSEPH EMMONS 128 POLIVICK. STANLEY PAUL 397 POLK, ASZADA 397 POLK. CYNTHIA |OAN 291. 434 POLK. LEVADA 287. 397 POLK. MARK C. 323,434 POLLITT, EILEEN DALE 230 POLSON. KARL OSCAR 217 PONDS, SABRENA KAY 434 PONGETTI. PHILIP CARR 434 POOKAYAPORN. SOMKIAT 434 POOLE. DEBORAH ANN 163. 339 POOLE. DEBORAH RAY 236. 434 POOLE. KAREN ELIZABETH 339. 434 POPE, DAVID CORDON 293. 397. 278 POPE. IACK1ECARNEAL434 POPE. MICHELLE ALICE 309. 434 POPE. ROBERT IACKSON 434 POPE. WILLIAM lOINER 397 PORCH. BELV1A ANN 203. 434 PORTAS, ARTHUR P. II 434 PORTER, LINDA KA YE 397 PORTER. MICHAEL EDWIN 397 PORTER. TED TRLISSELL 177, 239, 260, 325. 434 POSEY, DAVID CALVIN 256. 397 POSEY. IRVIN LYNN 241 POSEY. |AN1CE LYNN 383. 434 POSEY. IEFFREY GILES 195. 244, 397 POSEY. PHILIP LAWRENCE 160. 174. 176.177.317,434 POSEY. REBECA ANN 306. 397 POSEY. RUDOLPH ADAM 303. 340. 397 POSEY. SYLVIA OTTINE S. 193. 235. 237. 397 POTTER. ROBERT ALLEN 434 POTTS, CYNTHIA M. 295. 397 POUNCEY. GEORCE ANDREW 187. 329. 397 POUNDERS. DELWYN NEAL 434 POUNDERS. DONALD LYNN 383 POUNDS. CYTNHIA LYNN 397 POURBIAZAR. ARASTOO 194. 434 POURNIA. FARAMARZ 194 POWELL. DAVID ARTHUR 434 POWELL. FRANK M. 312, 434 POWELL. GLENDA 37, 193, 211, 235. 259 POWELL. KAREN LYNETTE 229. 4.34 POWELL. LILLIAN LEFLEUR. 283. 347. 434 POWELL. LINDA GAY 203. 434 POWELL. MARY ELIZABETH 245 POWELL. MERI LUC1LE 210. 434 POWELL. RICHARD STEPHEN 312, 434 POWELL. ROBERT ALAN 312, 434 POWELL, VIRGINIA K. 434 POWER. TAMI ELIZABETH 434 POWERS, ALICE VIRCIN1A 383 POWERS, DEBORAH ANN 321, 434 POWERS. |OHN STEPHENSON 181 POWERS. MARY CHRIS 321. 434 PRATHER. OLEN EUGENE 397 PRENTICE. LUNA K. 383 PRESCOTT. ROBERT |. |R. 193. 434 PRESLEY. BEVERLY IO 434 PRESLEY. IAMES PHILLIP 434 PRESLEY. RONALD OLIVER 434 PRESSLEY. WILLIAM W. |R. 218. 434 PREVOST. MICHAEL LOUIS 434 PREW1TT. D. CHERYL 150. 156. 160. 238. 397 PREW1TT. TIMOTHY CAY 222, 434 PRICE. DANNY RAY 434 PRICE, |OEL ALLISON 198. 434 PRICE. LINDA KAREN 203, 243. 434 PRICE, PAUL AARON 435 PRICE. PAULA LAMILDRED 247. 435 PRICE. WALTER WILLIAM 244. 397 PRIDMORE. STEVE IAMES 435 PRISOCK. ROBERT T. 435 PROKATI. WEERASAK 383 PROVENZA. IANET MARY 187. 214. 306, 340. 435 PRUSSIA. STEPHEN LEO 177, 208. 435 PRYOR. DAVID EVANS |R. 230 PRYOR, DORIS |EAN 435 PRYOR. IOFFERY RENEY 397 PRYSOCK. DEBRA LYNN 435 PUCKETT. MARY HELEN 208. 245 PUCKETT. PATTY CHARLENE435 PUHR. HAROLD ROGER 256. 435 PULLI AM. |OE STANLEY 312. 435 PULLIAM |OHN N. 435 PULLIAM, RICHARD ALLEN 435. 128 PULPHUS. BARBARA A. 435 PURDY. CYNTHIA ANN P. 195. 250. 435 PURDY. GILBERT ERNEST 435 PURNELL. DANIEL HUCH 228, 327, 340. 398 PURNELL. KIRK MANN 327, 340, 435 PURVIS. |EAN MARIE 398 PURVIS, TANYA KAYE 39, 435 PURYEAR. FRANK E |R, 184. 253. 435 PUTNAM. MARY ANNE 245, 297. 435 PYATT. KATHRYN LEE 257. 306. 435 PYLE. ROBERT WILLIAM 398 PYRON. ROBERT CRAIG 303, 435 QUEEN. PATTY |EAN 216. 435 QUEEN. WILLIAM W. |R. 398 QUICK, CHARLES HENRY 435 QUIN. DOUGLAS M. 333. 435 QUINN. DEBRA ANN 435 QUINN.IANICE FAYE 383 QUINN. [ESSE IOSEPH III 435 R Q QAMAR. IAMSHED383 QAYUM.ZAHID193.383 QUARTERMAN. CINDY FAYE 283. 435 RADCLIFFE. SUSAN SCOTT 245. 297. 435 RADEN. DAVID RAY 398 RADER. BARCLAY D. 398 RAHAIM. CHARLEY RODGERS 435 RAHVAR. DARIOUSH 383 RAINER. CHARLES LARRY 435 RAKESTRAW. |OHNNY 203 RAMAGE. MICHAEL WAYNE 239 RAMACE, TOMMY LEE II 435 RAMSEY. GEORGE BANCROFT 325. 435 RANDALL. KAREN SUE 297. 435 RANDALL. LISA MARIE 255. 291, 398 RANDALL. STACY |EAN 226. 227. 252.291. 435 RANDLE. DEBRA FAYE 46, 435 RANDLE. HATT1E ELIZ 398 RANDLE. |OELLA 435 RANDLE. LUCILLE 398 RANDLE. MARK HOWARD435 RANDLE. PATRICIA A. 435 RANDLE WILLIAM C. |R. 323, 435 RANDOLPH. IAMES MIKE 435 RANDOLPH. PATRICIA 178 RANNEY. MARY ELIZABETH 281. 4.35 RANNIK. PAUL HARRY 435 RAPER.DARRELL WAYNE 190 RASBERRY. LAURA DENISE 398 RATCI.IFF. |IMMY ROGER 230, 435 RATCLIFF. RANDY ROSS 435 RATLIFF. DEBORAH 202 . 435 RATLIFF. MARY ANN 435 RATLIFF. MARY REBECCA 203. 435 RAULSTON. | ANE ELLEN 245. 435 RAWLS, BEN MOUNGER |R 435 RA WLS. SUZANNE 321. 435 RA WSON, SHARON C A YLE 435 RAY, CATHY LYNN 435 RAY. GARY ANTHONY 234. 303. 435 RAY.|AYNE236. 295. 398 RAY. |OHN DAVIS 243 RAY. IOHNNY FRANK 234. 398 RAY.KIMBERLYI0 398 RAY. PEGGY HELON 203 RAY. PECGYKINC398 RAY. STEPHEN HAROLD 186, 253. 398 RAYBON.M1CHAELOLAF435 READ. MARK ANDREW 221. 398 READ. MARY VIRGINIA 207, 435 READY. RUTH STEWART 435 REAGAN. CHARLES Hill 216. 256 RECKER. DANIEL |.|R. 293,435 RED, LORI LEA 291. 436 REDDOCH. |OHN EDMUND 436 REECE, RODNEY RUCKER 204 REED. BRENDAS. 436 REED. CHARLES WAYNE IR. 436 REED. DAVIS ALLAN 194. 259, 436 REED. EDCAR LAURENCE 436 REED. ELLA VON 436 REED. GRACE VIDELMA 214, 321. 436. 100 REED. HICKS RICKY 37, 193.398 REED. IOHN DAVID 436 REED. LINDA GAIL 436 REED. MICHAEL HULON 203. 436 REED. 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IAMES LAMAR |R. 436 RHODES. KAREN LEE 210. 398 RICE. CHARLES RONALD 2(H). 334. 436 RICE. CONNIE CLAIREASE 159. 321. 436 RICE. DIANE 436 RICE. ELIZABETH LOVE 246. 436 RICE. IAMES L. 248 RICE. |ASON KEITH 436 RICE. IOSEPH G. |R. 164. 170. 204. 312. 398. 278 RICE. KKSTER BRENNAN 213. 221. 398 RICE. LAURA L. 297 RICE. PAULA DELL 240 RICE. ROBERT DONALD 227. 436 RICER. KAREN E. 230. 436 RiCH.FRANCIEA. 383 RICHARDS. BOBBY RAY 183 RICHARDS. IEFFREY FRED436 RICHARDS. MICHAELS. 436 RICHARDS. NANCY ELLEN 257. 436 RICHARDS. TIMOTHY K 303. 436 RICHARDSON. DAVID C. 436 RICHARDSON. GF.RAI.DINE 436 RICI I ARDSON. IOHN DAVID 398 RICHARDSON. |OHN GREG 436 RICHARDSON. |OHN K. 247 RICHEY. IAMES PERRY 329. 436. 279 RICHMOND. WARREN CRAIG 436 RICHTER. IAMES WHITE 218. 436 RIDDELL. WILLIAM WALTER 245 RIDDICK. WM. HENRY III 181 RIDDLE. DEBBIE IUNE436 RIDDLE. KENNETH WAYNE 398 RIDDLE. RICHARD F |R. 330.436 RIEVES. REBECCA |OY 339. 436. 119 RIGBY. PAUL LEE 398 RIGGINS.IOHNF.III 196. 311.398 RIGGS. ALLEN CLAY 383 RIGGS. LINDA KAY 436 RILEY. IENNIFER ANN 45. 2111. 436 RILEY. PATSY L. 398 RILEY. RONNIE WAYNE 398 RILEY. SUZANNE REBECCA 436 RISHER. ROI.FE ANTHONY 195 ROACH. ROGER MARK 203 ROAN. EMMETT CR AY 398 ROANE. DEBORAH |AN 227 ROBERTS. ANGELA CANDAGE 200 ROBERTS, CLAUDE IOHNNY 230 ROBERTS, DAVID NEIL 253. 398 ROBERTS. DAVID PAUL 194. 398 ROBERTS. IOHNNY E, 216 ROBERTS. RUSSELL DEKALB 398 ROBERTS. SALLY PROVOST 398 ROBERTS. STEPHEN MAGEE 327 ROBERTS. TIM 304. 305 ROBERTS. WILLIS E. JR. 398 ROBERTSON. BETTY B. 240, 291, 398 ROBERTSON. COHEN E. |R. 398 ROBERTSON. DONNA CAYI.E 197. 309 ROBERTSON. |OE KARL 303 ROBERTSON. JOHN W. 398 ROBERTSON. MARIA A. 321. 398 ROBERTSON, PATTY ANN 200 ROBERTSON. SUSAN COOKE 291 ROBINSON. CATHERINE L. 398 ROBINSON. CYNTHIA BELL 398 ROBINSON. DORIS I.. 210 ROBINSON, GARY STEVEN 195 ROBINSON. GEORGE PORTER 236 ROBINSON. MARK ANTHONY 229 ROBINSON. MARK SIMMONS 398 ROBINSON. MELISSA DAWN 297 ROBINSON. ROBERT G. 210 ROBINSON. SHARON DENISE 243. 245 ROBISON, RUDYARD B. |R. 200 RODRIGUEZ. CARLOS H. 128 RODRIGUEZ. PEDRO E. 229 ROEBUCK. CONNIE SUE 20(1. 2111. 25(1. 341 ROEBUCK. RANDY AARON 190 ROGERS. BARBARA MAE 177. 210 ROGERS. CHRISTINE 437 ROGERS. CONNIE LYNN 248. 437 ROGERS. DIANNE437 ROGERS. ERIC NORMAN 203, 4.37 ROGERS. FREDERICK 437 ROGERS. GARY 1.312. 437 ROGERS. |ACK BRADLEY 437 ROGERS. LARRY MITCHELL 217. 398 ROGERS. LINDA IEAN437 ROGERS. LOWELL NELSON 203 ROGERS. MYRA JO ROGERS 437 ROGERS. SHERRY LYNN 398 ROGERS. VELMA DEAN 437 ROLAND. HAROLD MEI.VIN 256 ROMAN. WILLIAM |OHNS()N 325. 398 ROMINE. DONNA ELIZABETH 321, 398 RONAN. EI.I7.ABET! I C, 309. 437 ROOKER. WILLIAM D. 257.398 ROPER. REBECCA H. 197. 306. 437 ROSAMOND. ANN MARAE437 ROSE, ELIZABETH CARR .106. 340 ROSE. REBECCA LYNN 295. 340. 437 ROSE. WALTER SAMUEL 181. 398 ROSKNBAUM.C. L. 111330.437 ROSKNBAUM. RUTH LAURIE 23. 30 163, 170. 174. 176, 250. 306. 396 ROSHNBURY. GEORGKT.200 ROSENKRANS. MARY SUSAN 245. 437 ROSS. CHERYL ANN 297. 437 ROSS. CHRISTINE 190.201 456 ROSS. EDWARD VICTOR |R 205. 230. 317. 437 ROSS. KRIC: PETER 437 ROSS. HARRY SCOTT 437 ROSS. IAMES BENIAMIN437 ROSS. kATHERINE MICHEL 437 ROSS. MARIE ANNE 437 ROSS. MICHAEL LOUIS 195 ROSS. VICKIE LYNN 437 ROSS. VIVIAN LEE 437 ROSSETTI, NED EUGENE 437 ROSSIE, PAUL ANDREW 398 ROU, SYLVIA IOYCE 229 ROUCHTON. ANGELA K. 437 ROUNSAVALL. MARC1A KAY 150. 154, 159.321.437 KOI SI SUSAN DIANE 252 297 437 ROUSER. ALICE CATHERINE 314. 437 ROUE. BERNARD ERROL 437 ROUE. DEMETRIC437 ROWE. IAMES DARNELL 182. 229 ROUE, SIDNEY LAURA 309. 437 ROWELL. ROCK HELTON 437 ROY. BRIAN EDWARD 431 ROYAL. ROBERT JEROME 437 ROYAL. ROGER ELLIS 437 RUBE. DAVID F. 319. 398 RUFF. ALLYSON |EMEAN 347 RULE. IAMES HAROLD 303. 437 RULE. KATHY LOUISE F. 189. 190 RULE. MARTIN ALBERT 189. 191. 190 RUMBLE. IOHN STEPHEN 317, 437 RL ' PERT. BARBARA SUE437 RUSH. ANCELIA MARIE 309. 437 RUSH IOHNNY RAY 437 RUSH MARILYNN|EANETTE398 RUSH. SUSAN LEAH 248. 250. 339. 437 RUSHING. ANNA IOSEPHINE398 RUSHING. CHRIS ANN 220. 297. 437 RUSHING. DONNA DELORICE437 RUSHING. IOHN FEEDER 237 RUSHING LARRY PHILLIPS 437 RUSSELL. ALLISON HARDY 185. 216 RUSSELL. CYNTHIA |ANE 214. 291. 437 RUSSELL. DAVID W YATT 438 RUSSELL. DONALD ANTHONY 257 RUSSELL. ]. ALCORN II I 182 RUSSELL. |OHN III 245. 303, 398 RUSSELL. JUDY ANN 227, 306.438 RUSSELL LARRY HUBERT 237. 438 RUSSELL. MICHAEL EDWARD 188. 191. 198.201 RUSSELL, PHILIP EDMOND 398 RUSSELL. RENEE MILDRED 208. 226. 227. 252. 297. 398 RUSSELL, RHONDA LYNN 347, 383 RUSSELL. ROZENA 438, 137 RUSSELL. STEPHEN DENNIS 438 RUSSELL. TIMOTHY MARK 438. 120 RUSSELL. TWYLA. RANELLE 398 RUSSUM. VERA ANNE 240, 321. 398 RUTLEDGE SHERRY LYNN 243. 297. 438 RUTTER, CHARLES N. 205, 398 RYALS. DEBORAH KAYE 438 RYAN. JEFFREY JOSEPH 383 RYAN JULIA THERESA 226, 438 RYLE. ESSIE BROWN 111200.438 SAAB. ALBERT JR 303.438 SABOURIN. BRIAN MARTIN 230. 438 SABZEHPARVAR. MEHDI 438 SACCA. TERRY R. 340 SADEH, MOHAMMAD MEDHI 383 SAINES. IOHN MICHAEL 438 SAISAWAT. PRANOM 383 SALAVERRIA. P. OLGA M. 438 SALEH. UMAR BIN 253 SALIFOU. MAHAMANEE. 383 SALLEY. DENNIS E. JR. 438 SALLIS, JOHN MOODY 319. 438 SALTER. |OAN JANICE 283. 398 SALTER. SH EILA 34. 306. 438 SALTER. SIDNEY LEO 34. 35. 437 SAMMONS. ERIC KENDALL 334. 437 SAMMONS. FORREST C. 438 SAMMS. ROBERT MICHAEL 210 SANCHEZ. CERALD A. 329. 347. 398 SANCHEZ. |OSE ANTONIO 398. 128 SANDEFUR. DAVID LEE 398 SANDEFUR. JANICE C. 398 SANDERS. BETTY LYNN 339 SANDERS. CAROL LYNN 438 SANDERS. IAMES MICHAEL 438 SANDERS. |OHN MARK 438 SANDERS. KENNETH E. 398 SANDERS. LEWIS C. II 438 SANDERS. NANCY E. 438 SANDERS. TERRY ONEAL 398 SANDERS. TRACY G ABRIELL 438 SANDERSON. CLAIBORNE T. 438 SANDERSON. MARSHA F. 170. 176. 306. 398 SANDERSON. MARY ANN 226 SANDERSON. RICHARD B. 323. 438 SANDERSON. WILLIAM R. 398 SANDIDCE. JAMES EDWARD 438 SANFORD. CLINTON MONROE 383 SANFORD. ELISA ELLEN 240. 383 SANFORD. LISA 398 SANFORD. MARIORIE A. 383 SANFORD. REBECCA SUE 34. 49. 230. 438 SANFORD ROBERT H. 398 SANSING. WILLIAM K. |R. 203. 217. 4 38 SANTOS. IOCEI.INA 215, 383, 438 SANTUCCl. ANTHONY PAUL 398 SARGENT, DEBORAH GAIL 214. 306, 340. 438 SARTAIN. BRIAN HERMAN 438 SARTOR, MARTHA RAY 438 SATTERFIELD, DWAYNE WM 43H SAUL. NANCY CAMll.I.E 182. 306 SAUTTERS. JOHN FORD |R 303, 398 SAUNDERS. EDWARD PAUL 438 SAUNDERS. STEVE ABEL 398 SAVARESE, RHONDA SUE 438 SAVELI.E, CHESTER RICKY 438 SAVEI.LE. SARAH MARGARET 339. 438 SAVEI.LE. STEPHEN A, 195, 258, 438 SAWYER. BEVERLY |0 438 SAXON. MARK T. 251 SAXTON. CARRIE LYNN 246 SAYECH. MARWAN SUBH1 383 SCADRON. ELIZABETH ANNE 309, 43H SCAFIDE, ANNE LOUISE 438 SCANLAN. SHEILA MARIE 183. 383 SCARBOROUGH. JANIE LYNN 295. 438 SCARBOROUGH. MARK S. 180. 181. 235 SCHAUB, CATHERINE LOU 306. 438 SCHAUB. KELLY ANN 306.438 SCHEELER. WILLIAM C. 438 SCHILLER, KATHLEEN M. 438 SCHILLING. FELIX ARTHUR 192. 218. 398 SCHMIDT. MARY IVY 321. 438 SCHMIDT. WM GREGORY 230, 438 SCHMITZ. DARREI. WAYNE398 SCHOLTES. ROBERT BECK 323. 438 SCHOLTES, SANDRA ANN 295. 438 SCHROCK. JOSEPH 438 SCHUBERTH. THOMAS G. 341 SCHULTZ. |ACK RANDALL 216. 438 SCHULTZ. JOHN CARL 330. 438 SCHULTZ, RANDY |OHN 165, 176. 178.240.241.250.438. 128 SCHWARTZ. GRETCHEN L. 438 SCHWARZAUER, DENNIS M 438 SCOCGIN. ALLYSON ANN 283. 438 SCOGG1N.DARYLIOE398 SCOGGIN. DONNA L. 237 SCOGG1N. NELL RUTH 438 SCOTT. ANDREA RENEE 309. 398 SCOTT. EDWARD ALLEN 242. 330, 341.398 SCOTT. IAMES LESLIE 398 SCOTT. LILLIAN MARIE 438 SCOTT. NOLA MANN 230. 306. 438 SCOTT. RICHARD ALLEN 438 SCOTT. SETH ALLAN 196 SCOTT. VIVIAN ANN 438 SCROGGINS, THOMAS D. 235 SEAL. JANE KARYN 230. 232. 438 SEAL. KEVIN WAYNE 41. 438 SEAL. MELONEE DAWN. 306. 438 SEATON. EDDIE L. 194. 438 SEAWRIGHT, MARSHA S. 398 SEID. DAVID KEONG 207 SEID. ELAINE LANE 438 SEIDL. RONALD WAYNE 220. 398 SEITZ. ROBERT MARION 327, 438. 279 SELF. MICHAEL RAY 229 SEMSKI. LAUREN KAY 398 SENTF.LL. SANDRA M. 438 SERRALLES. ERNESTO JUAN 438 SERRIAN. ALBERT ELMER 43H SETAYESH. ALI AKBAR 438 SETZI.ER. ROGER MICHAEL 398 SEWELL. CYNTHIA ANN 442 SEYFL MEHDI 383 SHACKELFORD. ALTHA R. 438 SHACKLEFORD. KIMBERLY 321. 438 SHAFFER. MITZI BOYD 252. 291. 398 SHAHSAVARI. MOHAMMAD M.438 SHAMBIIRGER. IAMES C. 193. 230. 235. 398 SHAMBIIRGER. |OHN PERRY 193. 230. 235. 398 SHANKI.IN. DAVID BRUCE 218. 438 SHANNON. JAMES WILLIAM 438 SHANTEAU. MARCUS ARTHUR 250 SHARP. JACKIE 398. 438 SHARP. KIRK V 213. 398 SHARP. LISA CAROLE 203. 306 SHARP. ROBIN DANITA 157. 250. 321.398. 111 SHARPE. ARTHUR C. |R. 230. 438 SHAW. BARBARA |EAN 207. 438 SHAW. DOROTHY HONEY 309. 438 SHAW, ESDF.LL PASCAL |R. 438 SHAW. JIMMIEDOLORIS438 SHAW. KENNETH A. 184. 438 SHAW. MARY DANIEL 236. 398 SHAW. NANCY LYNN 438 SHAW. PAULA JILL 398 SHAW. SARAH ELLEN 208. 438 SHAWVER. GARY LEE 438 SHEFFIELD. RICHARD H. 438 SHELBY. PAULA MARIE 227. 398 SHELTON. BELLES. 438 SHELTON. CHARLENE 237. 240. 398 SHELTON. GREGORY GENE 51. 438 SHELTON. |ERRY FRANKLIN 398 SHELTON. SUSAN FRANCES 339. 439 SHEPARD. IAMES P. 216. 398 SHEPHERD. CHARLES DAVID 181, 217.439 SHEPHERD. JAMES MILES 193. 222. 256. 439 SHEPPARD. SHARON YVONNE 439 SHERIDAN, ANNETTE KAY 439 SHERLING. SUSAN JEAN 439 SHERMAN. IANEM. 295. 439. 119 SHERMAN. IANICE439 SHERMAN. MARY |0 208. 263, 439 SIIERROUSE. PETER MONROE 37. 192. 398 SIIIEI..CHARI.ES EI.DON IR.4.39 SHIELDS. ELIZABETH ANN 295. 439 SHIELDS. KATHRYN EDNA 439 SHIELDS. TERI MILLER 439 SHIELDS, WILLIAM EARL 256 SHIH. LIANG JAMES 383 SHIPLEY. AMY VIRGINIA 252. 291, 439 SHIPP. LISA MAUREEN 439 SHIRA. WILLIAM G. 192.398 SHIRLEY. CARL GREY 184 SHIRLEY. HERMAN M JR. 215 SHIVERS. DAVID MARCUS 439 SHOCKLEY, ALAN C. 398. 439 SHOEMAKE, MARTHA KENNAN 439 SHOFF. JAMES FRANKLIN 439 SHOLAR. JANE ELLEN 197. 245. 291. 439 SHORES. RAY H. 439 SHORT. BILLY HOWARD 399 SHORT. DAVID STEPHEN 439 SHORT. LAURA LEE 18 4. 291, 439 SHORTER. |OHN EDWARD 399 SHOTTS. DONNA DARLENE S. 295. 439 SHOTTS. PAMELA SUZANNE 295. 399 SHOWS, RODNEY BRETT 223 SHREWSBERRY. |OHN ALLEN 439 SHROCK, WIRTF. JR 184 SHUFFIELD, |OSEPH LEROY 221. 399 SHUFORD, JUSTIN BLAIR 319, 4,39 SHUM AKER, CHARLES W. 205 SHUM AKER. TIMOTHY D, 439 SHUMAN. MARTIN IRBY 439 SHUMPERT, LOUISE 439 SHURDEN. LISA ANNE 439 SHURLDS, HENRY WM. Ill 257. 323. 399 SHURLEY. DEBRA DELORES 195, 439 SHURLEY. IAMES K, |R, 237, 439 SIDNEY. CHERYL |. 197, 206. 206. 248. 250. 255, 339. 439 SIDNEY, CYNTHIA L. 248. 250, 255, 339, 439, 276 SIGGERS, SHIRLEY LEE 440 SIKES. IEFFREY FRANK 215 SIKES, ROBERT DURWOOD 440 279 SILLS. KIRBY EUGENE 203. 243 SIMMONS. BRENDA SUE 309, 440 SIMMONS, DANA THORNHILL 1IX) SIMMONS, DONNA FAYE 230, 231, 240. 306, 440 SIMMONS, EDWARD E. JR, 440 SIMMONS, EVERETT IVAN 278 SIMMONS, |AN1CE LYNN 383, 440 SIMMONS. IOYCE ANN 339, 440 SIMMONS, MARISA KARON 45, 339, 346,440. 119 SIMMONS. MARY ALISON T. 383 SIMMONS, ROBERT EUGENE 399. 100 SIMMONS. SHERYE F.LSTNER 156, 214. 291.440 SIMMONS, THOMAS DAVID 399 SIMMONS. WILLIAM D JR. 204. 220. 399 SIMON. STEPHEN EARL 226. 383 SIMPSON, C. KELLEY 440 SIMPSON. DEBRA CAROL 440 SIMPSON. JOHN SELVIN 221 SIMPSON. JOSEPH F 111335.440 SIMPSON. NITAIEAN 297 SIMPSON. ROBERT ROSS II 319. 440 SIMS. ADRIAN440 SIMS. JAMES JAKE JR. 399 SIMS. JOHN FRANKLIN |R 440 SIMS. MICHAEL WAYNE 216. 256. 399 SIMS. PERRY ADARIN 245. 399 SIMS. PHYLLIS IRAN 314 SIMS. SANDRA GAIL 215, 440, 132 SINGH, ARUN KUMAR 440 SINGH, IRVINDER440 SINCH, JAT1NDER 399 SINGLETARY. EL1SE RENEE 440 SINCLETARY. GINGER DIER 193, 235 SINGLETON, PAMELA D. 440 SIOUSHANSIAN. FARHANG R. 202. 399 SISSON. RENEE 440 SKATES. ROBERT BARNWELL 190, 254. 440 SKELTON. DENISE WESLIE 440 SKELTON. MARILYN F 309. 440 SKEWES, ELIZABETH ANN 226. 309. 399 SKINNER. DENORRIS440 SKINNER. MARGIE440 SKINNER. MONA GALE 211 SKINNER. WANDA IEANNETTE 227. 440 SKRMETTI. |OHN PATRICK 440 SLATER. ELLIS SCOTT 399 SLATON. DEIRDRE LYNN 295. 440 SLA TON. KAREN DENISE 295 SLATON. ZACHAR Y LANE 303. 440 SLAUGHTER. ANITA JAYNE214. 230. 232. 238. 440 SLAUGHTER. JANET L. 195. 309 SLAUCHTER. SAMUEL W. 323, 440 SLAWSON, THOMAS R. 196. 205. 4411 SLAY. IAMES ROBERT 216 SLEDGE. PAMELA RENEE 233, 440 SLIMAN. THOMAS JACOB JR. 440 SLOAN. FRANCES GOULD 226. 291, 399 SLOAN, |ERRY LYNN 140 SLOAN. WANDA LEE 197. 295. 440 SMAl.I.WOOD. UEHHIK ANN 306, 440 SMARTT. MICHAEL IRWIN 327, 440 SMI I ' ll, ALAN CHARLES 220, 399 SMI III, ALAN KEITH 226 SMITH. AI.ANSON B III 440 SMITH. ALLEN GREEN 181.399 MSITH. ANGELA JANE 441 SMITH. ANCELIA PATRICE 221. 234, 339 SMITH. AUSTIN KILGORE 200. 245 SMITH. BARRY GLENN 440 SMITH. DRENADETT LARUE 441 SMITH. CARL EDWARD 441 SMI IT I. CAROL HOLLAND 203. 441 SMITH. CARYN |AYNE 441 SMITH. CATHY ANNE 306. 441 SMITH. CHARLES FRANK |R 441 SMITH, CLAUDIA ANNETTE 441 SMITH. CLYDE VERNON 183. 346 SMITH. CYNTHIA |ANE 245. 441 SMITH. DALE LAMAR 399.441 SMITH. DANIEL LEWIS 256 SMITH. DAPHNE I. AURF.EN 383 SMITH. DAVID A. 44.441 SMITH. DAVID ANTHONY 441 SMITH. DAVID F. 120 SMITH. DEBORAH LEIGH 208. 339. 441 SMITH. DENSON GLEN 441 SMITH, DONNA KAYE 339. 341. 441 SMITH. DORIS IRENE 441 SMITH. ERNEST MARCUS 399 SMITH. ETHEL ANN 212, 237.399 SMITH. ETHEL LOUISE 399 SMITH. GLENDA |EAN 441 SMITH. HAROLD F |R 441 SMITH. HASCHAL A |R. 243. 441 SMITH. JAMES ALLEN 178 SMITH. IAMES AUBURN 399 SMITH. JAMES KEITH 251 SMITH. IAMES SIDNEY 399 SMITH. JANET MARIE 176. 201. 222. 306, 399 SMITH. IANICE VAUGHN 226 SMITH. JEFFREY CAGLE441 SMITH. JO ALLISON 208, 227 SMITH. JOCF.LYN RENEE 441 SMITH, JOEL PRESTON 441 SMITH. JOHN IAMES 196,399 SMITH. JOHNNY ROI.AND441 SMITH. KAREN |. 441 SMITH. KATHRYN IEAN441 SMITH, KATRINA LOUISE 441 SMITH, KAY FRANCES 291. 441 SMITH. KELLY ANNE 281. 441 SMITH. KIMBERLY LEIGH 196. 399 SMITH, LEE BETH 283. 341. 441 SMITH. LINDA KAY 384. 441 SMITH. LYN DIANE 208. 227. 252. 339,441 SMITH, MARK ANTHONY 194 SMITH. MARY ALISON 291 SMITH, MICHAEL AUSTIN 441 SMITH. MICHAEL |AY 194,329 SMITH, MICHAEL IOSEPH 441 SMITH. NAN MEEDS 161.230.232. 234. 254.261. 399 SMITH. NANCYCAIL441 SMITH. NORMA LYNN 441 SMITH. PATRICIA ANN 291 SMITH. PATRICIA ANN 441 SMITH. PATRICIA ELAINE 441 SMITH, PEGGY ANN 230. 238, 295. 399 SMITH, PEGGY LYNN 399 SMITH. PHILIP EUGENE |R. 399 SMITH. RANDALL BRIAN 399 SMITH. REBECCA LEIGH 197, 245 SMITH. RICHARD E 441 SMITH. RICKY WAYNE 399 SMITH. ROBERT HAROLD JR. 441 SMITH, ROBERT! 190 SMITH. ROY CHRISTOPHER 188, 441 SMITH. ROY DALE 319 SMITH. SAMMY EI.LARD 245. 441 SMITH, SHEILA KAY 119 SMITH, STEVE ALLEN 200 SMITH. SUSAN DENISE 193 SMITH. SUSAN ELLEN 150. 151. 306. 340. 441 SMITH. SUSAN EVANS 441 SMITH, TED LAMAR 216 SMITH. TEMPIE ANN 441 SMITH. TERRI DELYNN 230. 281. 339. 399.441 SMITH. THOMAS LAMAR 323 SMITH. THOMAS NORRIS 399 SMITH. TRACY EARL 283. 441 SMITH. VICKIE CAROLE 252. 339. 346.441. 119 SMITH. WILLIAM OSCAR 399 SMITH, YVONNE 399 SMITIIER, ELIZABETH C. 197.291, 441 SMITIIER. SUSAN HEWES 197. 291. 399 SNAPKA. TIMOTHY HUGH 441 SNEAD. BERNARD GAY JR. 191. 190. 44 SNEED, DOROTHY RUTH 208.441 SNEED. IOSEPH MICHAEL 220 SNEI.L. JAMES LESTER 399 SNEI.L. MITZI MIKELI.441 SNOWDEN. MARIAN EI.IZ 163. 441 SOHANI, FARHAD3B4 SOLTANI, BAHMAN A.384 SOMBOON, WINAI384 SOMBOONSAP, PONGSA TORN 364 SUPER. REX CASEY 399 SORRELS. DARREI. I. WAYNE 441 SORRELS. PEGGY CAMll.I.E 339. 441 SOUTHERI.AND. MARY ANN 441 SOWEI.L. |AMES WILLIAM 239. 441 SOWEI.L, WILFORD ( ;. |R. 257. 399 SPARKS. RANDY | AY 399 SPEAKES, LEI, AND S III. 141 SPEAR. KENNETH ALAN 441 SPEED. |()HN CARROLL 171.317.399 SPEIGHT. MARY C 399 SPELL, ROBERT LEWIS 441 SPE1.LMAN. KENNETI I W. 227 SPENCE. LISA CHRISTINE 441 SPENCER. EDWARD TRENT 441 SPENCER. EI.IZABET1 1 C. 230. 23 1. 321,441 SPENCER, ELLEN YVONNE 2111. 399 SPENCER. JANICE SUE 321. 441 SPENCER, JOSEPH DOUGI.AS319. 441 SPENCER, LINDA MARIE 297. 441 SPENCER. SHERRI LEE 214. 321. 441 SPENCI.ER, WM. STEPHEN 399 SPIGHT. JANICE GAIL 399 SP1CHT. THELMA MARIE 214, I ' ll) SPIKES. |AMES II JR 441 SPINDLER. NANCY M. 339, 441 SPOONER. CORDON WADE 200 SPOONER. M. BRENT 441 SPR ACKLEN. REHEI 3 :A ANN 384 SPRING. GREGORY BRYAN 30 1. 441 SPRINGER, CAROL ANN 384 SPRINGER, LAURA KAY 215, 132 SPURCEON, BRENDA IOYCE 399 ST. CLAIR, |ACK I. 210 ST. |OHN, DREW II IOMAS 327. 399. 100. 279 STACY. KENNETI I I.AMAR 167. 399 STAFFORD. JOSEPI I (3 II. I.T.N 441 STAGGS. IONIE ANN 441 STAGCS. SUSAN PENNY 208. 281. 441 STALLINGS. DEANNA F 263. 341. 399 STALLINGS. ELSIE CAMII. I. 441, 111 STALLINGS. KENNETH KIRK 441 STAMPER. CLIFFORD EARL 399 STAMPER. JESSE MARTICK 226 STAMPER. KATI IRYN IRENE 441 STANDIFER. JOHN S. 441 STANFORD. ALAN ROY 256. 3(19 STANFORD. CHARLES E. 44 1 STANFORD DAVID WEST 215 STANFORD. EDWARD I 441 STANFORD. JACQUELINE A 399 STANFORD. PHYLLIS II 441 STANISLAUS. SHAUNA 441 STANLEY. DAVID WAYNE 441 STANTON. MALINDA |ANE 295. 441 STARK. JAMES MONROE 111 441 STARLING. IAMES HOUSTON 441 STARNES, STACY LEE 213. 221 STARR. |OHN WALTER 441 STATHAM, MARY BETH 321.441 STEEN. CHARLES I, 441 STEGAI.L. IOYCE M 399 STEINWINDER.I II |K 323. 441 STEPHENS. DAVID WAYNE 441 STEPHENS. ROBERT B. 399 STEPHENS, STEPIIANl 141 STEPHENS. WANDA KAY 44 1 STEPHENSON. ANNETTE B 338. 44 1 STEPHENSON, CI IARI.ES R. 303. 441 STEPHENSON, JAMIE H 44 1 STERLING. MICHAEI.C.215 STERNE. STAGEY ANN 442 STEVENS. BENNII-; LEE 40(1 STEVENS. DAVID MAR TIN 213. 442 STEVENS. FRANK KENDALL 442 STEVENS. IAMES E. |R. 319. 442 STEVENS. LISA M ARIE 442 STEVENS. MYRA LOUISE 297. 442 STEVENS. NANCY GAY 442 STEVENS. PETER MAR TIN 442 STEVENS. RAMI )N A I.YNNE 442 STEVENS. SHEILA C. 227. 297. 400 STEVENS. SUSAN LOVELACE 227. 297, 442 STEVENSON. HERVIE LEON 442 STEVENSON. JOANNE 442 STEVENSON. MARY CLARK 442 STEVENSON. ROBERT EARL 442 STEVISON. EDDIE l„ 442 STEWARD, DON I). 256. 442 STEWARD. RUFUS K. 217. 223. 442 STEWART. BERN IE E. 442 STEWART. BEVERLY |() 306. 400 STEWART, CYN II II A DENISE 442 STEWART, CYNTHIA LOUISE 442 STEWART. DEBRA ANN 291. 442 STEWART. DON KELLY IK 442 STEWART. EVELYN 442 STEWART. HOPE 336. 337. 400 STEWART. JEFFERY KIRK 216 STEWART. JEFFEKY LYNN 256 STEWART. KENNETI I W 333. 442 STEWART. KEVIN RODR 400 STEWART. MARCIA KAYE 283. 400 STEWART. MARKING 111177.317 STEWART. MATTIE HELEN 40. 442 STEWART. ROSA M 37 STEWART. RUSSELL BKNNIE 331. 442 STEWART. SI ISAN ANN 442 STEWART. SYLVIA I, 442 STEWART. THOMAS ANTHONY 227 STEWART. WAT TER I :l AY T( IN 311. 442. 120 STEWART. WILFRED T 230. 442 STILL. IENNIFER LYNN 291. 442 STILL, |OHN RA YF( )RI) 230. 234. 442 457 STOCKSTILL. CAROLYN SUE 212. 4(10 STOCKSTILL. KANDY |0 180. 291, 411(1 STOCKTON. GINGER SMITH 254. 442 STOCKTON. KENNETH E. 442 STOCKTON. LAURA LYNN 227. 252, 297. 442 STOCKTON, RICKY RAY 40(1 STODDARD. TERRY CREW 333. 442 STOGNER. HOUSTON KENT 193, 442 STOKES. FRANCES KAYE 400 STOKES. KENDRA LEE L. 442 STOKES. LESLIE ANN 230. 442 STOKES. LISA ANN 339. 442 STOKES, MARK STEVEN 217 STOKES. WILLIE OLDEN |R. 400 STONE. DOROTHY ANN 442 STONE KATE TERRELL 297, 442 STONE. MATTHEW REID 400 STONE. ROBER I M |R 442 STOTT. ROY ANDERSON 207. 245. 442 STOUCH. RUSSELL LEE 230 STOVALL. JACQUELINE ANN 235 STOVALL. WILLIAM R.JR 442 STOWERS. 10HN W. Ill 442 STRADER. MATTHEW WALL 442 STRAHAN. ERNEST K III 303. 442 S I RAH AN. MARION ELIZ 197 STRAHAN. TAMRA |EAN321.442 STRANSKY. KATHRYN MARIE 20H. 226. 252.297.400. Ill STRAUSS. MICHAEL |OSEPH 239. 312.442 STRAYHAM. JACK B. JR. 442 STREBECK. DANIEL V. 194 STREET. CAROLYN RUTH 400 STREET. STEPHEN EDWARD 442 STREETER. KENNETH C. 213. 220 STRIBI.ING. GLEN HENSON 212, 24S. 250, 312.400 STRIBI.ING. RICHARD KENT 134. 212.311. 442 STRIBI.ING. SANDEE KAREN 214. 291 442 STRICKLAND. HAZEL DIANE 442 STR1CKI.IN.CAI 1IY M. 208. 291 442 STRIEBECK. BILLY RAY 235 STRINGER. CYNTHIA LYNN 295. 442 STRINGER. KAREN |ANE442 STRINCFELLOW DONALD E. 228, 12(1 STR1NCFIELD.SHERR1 I. 195.244, 41 II I STROBEL. DAVID ANDREW 442 STROHECKER. HOWARDS 442 STRONG. FRANK LANIER |R 384 STRONG. |AMKS E. |R. 216. 256.289. 400 SI ROUD. JUDY GAIL442 STUART. |AMES PRENTICE 319. 40(1 STUBBS. JAMES HILTON 303. 442 STUBBS. |OHN RAY 323 442. 120 STUCKEY. WILLIE DANIEL 217, 442 SUGGS. SHEILA ANN 210. 226. 400 SULLIVAN. HERSHEL R.JR 442 SULLIVAN. JOHN MORRIS 202 SULLIVAN. KAREN SUE 3H4 SI II. I.IVAN. 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ANITA ELLEN 230 SW1LLEY, DEBORAH LYNN 442 SWITZER, BRIAN G. 325. 442 SWOPSHIRE. MARY C. 442 SWORDS. MICHAEL LYNN 235. 301, 442 SYKES. BEULAH DEAN 442 SYKES, JOHN CLAY 442 SYKES. WILLIAM ANDERSON 442 SZETO. TERESA LYNN 442 T TAHHKRT. NEDRA EBBIE253.4O0 TABOR. CHARLOTTE ANN 321, 442 TABOR, TAMMY KAY 442 TABOR. WILLIAM C III 442 TACKETT. MARY JANE 442 TADLOCK, TOMMY GLENN 442 TAITE, GWENDOLYN FAYE 211. 220. 400 TAK AYESU, JAMES Y. 190, 442 TAI.BERT. JOHN ANDREW 442 TALIB, JAM AL BIN 384 TANNER. AMY LOIS 197. 297, 400 TAQUINO, CARL FRANK 400 TAQU1NO. JORIE WINDHAM 227, 400 TARI.ETON.SHRILLEI 240 TARR. IAMES W. 227. 400 TASHAKKOR, ADIB202.384 TATE, DONNA ELIZABETH 295.442 TATE. GENE A. 207. 400 TATE, JOY CAROL 252. 339. 443 TAPE. LINDA JEAN 443 TATK, ROSE MARIE BURNS 443 TATE. TERRI NELL 295. 443 TATE. WILLIAM DALE 319. 443 TATUM, CHARLOTTE LYNN 443 TATUM. IVIN DALE 443 TATUM. JAMES KENDALL 190. 443 TATUM. SARA ELETA 297.346.443 TAYER. SALEH RAMADAN 224.443 TAYLI )R. 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MARK GARRIGA: 45a, 46b, c.d, 50a, b.d, 52a, 53, 55, 56b, 60b. 61, 63. 68, 73, 76, 77, 79, 80a, b, 81, 82e, 84a, b, 85c, 86a, 87b. c. 91, 92. 93a, 94b, 95b, 96, 97, 98a, b, 99a,c, 101c, 104b, 106b. 107c. 108a, b. 109, 112, 113, 114a, c, 115a, 116, 118, 120, 121. 122. 128. 129a, b, 134c, 135a, 139, 142a, 146a,b,c,e, 147a, c.d. 162a, 163b. 165, 174, 176, 178, 179, 183b, 190a, 192, 194b. 195b, 199a, d, 201b, 204, 205b. 206b, 207b, 208a, 210b, 213a, 214, 216, 217b, 218, 220b, 222, 228, 236a, 239b, 240b, 242. 244a, 245, 246, 247, 249b,c,d, 253, 254a, 256b, 250b, 260, 262. 263a, 267a, 278b, 279a, b, 280, 281, 282, 283, 286, 287, 290. 291. 294, 295, 300, 301, 302a, b, 304, 305, 307b, 308, 309, 310b, 313b, 314, 315, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 324b, 326, 327a, 338. 339, 340a, 342, 344b, 345a, 347, 350a, 354c, 362, 363, 368b, 369b, 372, 373c, 374, 375a, c, 377, 378a, 472a, 473, 474, Copy Credits MARY CARRAWAY: 384, 390, 396, 399, 414. 417, 423, 426, i 432,435.439,443. BO CARTER: 86, 103, 104, 120, 124, 125, 126, 127, 132, 133, 136. 137. CHARLES CORDER: 12, 472. FLOYD DANIELS: 139. JOE DILLON: 22. 23. JULIE FLANAGAN: 416. CHECKY HERRINGTON: 93. 95, 97, 98, 99, 113, 114. KAREN MURPHY: 119. JAN POSEY: 30, 36. SUSAN ROUSE: 56. MARSHA SANDERSON: 10. 475. 476, 477. TOM HEROLD: 60a, 74, 94a, 103, 126, 175, 231b, 364b, 365, 366a, 367, 371c. CYNTHIA HILL: 41c, d, 42b, 46a, 47, 49, 50c, 51c, 147e, 198a. 200. 201a, 202b, 212a, 220a, 225, 227b, 229, 244b, 251, 261b, 343a. 371a. 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MARY MATTHES: 41b, 54b, 57, 87a, 104a, c, 107b, 161b, 162b. 164a. 166, 167a, 168a, 169, 170a, 171a, 180, 181, 187, 193b. 198b, c, 217a, 226b, 239a, 246, 275a, 277a, 278a, 279c. MIKE MARTIN: 35a,c, 38a, 43c, 48a, 56a, 65, 66, 67, 70, 71, 101b. 132, 136, 137, 182b, 188, 189 191, 193a, 210a, 235a, 238a. 241, 249a, e, 261a, 266b. HONEY MAY: 379. JAY MURPHY: 468. JAMES RICE: 37, 39b, c, 43b, 44b, 45b, 48d, 51a, b, 52b, 58b, 177. 182a. 183a. 195a, 202a. 203b, 211, 215a, 223, 224, 226a, 234. 236b. 237b. 257a, 259a, 266a, 337b, 344a, 345b, 360, 361b. GENE SIMMONS: 469b. GLENSTRIBLING:80c,90. MICHAEL VERNER: 350b. SPORTS INFORMATION: 110. 119. 127. 130, 131. Specifications The 1979 REVEILLE was printed by Taylor Publishing Company. Dallas, Texas. Press run was 9000 copies of 480 pages. The cover is embossed cordova grain with brown overtone. Paper stock is 80-pound number one grade, dou- ble coated, high gloss lithograph enamel paper. Standard headlines and body types are melior. 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BURGER. ROGER ALAN: Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Treas. BURNHAM, WILLIAM DARRELL: Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Lambda Delta: AIAA: Sigma Gamma Tau, Pres.; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Triangle. Social Chairman; BSU; MSU Karate Club. BURNSIDE. WALTER EDSEL: AIIE; Alpha Phi Omega. BURTON. AUGUSTA: Zeta Phi Beta. BURTON. STAN Eta Kappa Nu. Pres.; Phi Theta Kappa. Pres.; IEEE; Phi Kappa P hi. BUTTS. MARVIN EVERETTE: Delta Sigma Pi; Miss Youth Congress Delegate, 1976. BYRD. KEVIN R.: Alpha Phi Omega; Young Republicans; P.E. Majors Club. BYRD. RONALD W : AIIE; Alpha Pi Mu CAGLE, DEBORAH SUE: FFA. Sec; Alpha Tau Alpha. Sec; Little Sister of the Star and Crescent. CAIN. BRUCE L.: Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents in American Colleges and Universi- ties; Scabbard and Blade. Captain; AROTC Cadet Corps Commander; American Nuclear Society. CALLAHAN. BETH C: Phi Chi Theta; Pi Sigma Epsilon. Rec Sec. CAMPBELL. BRIAN K.: ASCE. CAMPBELL. M. jERRELL: AIIE. CANADY. RANDALL R.: ASME. Chairman; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi. CANFIELD. CLENNA MARIE: Circle K Club; Collegiate 4-H Club; MSU Choir; Home Ec. Club. CARLEY. MARY McCLENDON: Allied Health Professions Club; Panhellenic; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pres.; Committee for the Aid to the Handicapped. CARPENTER. ROY E.. JR.: Kappa Sigma; SA Senator; Alpha Kappa Psi; Gamma Iota Sigma. Pres. CARR, DAVID: Ag-Econ. Club. CARR, EDDIE: AIIE. CARR. JAMES HENRY: Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta; MSU Table Tennis Club. CARROLL. BRUCE W.: Forest Products Research Society. CARROLL. WILLIAM EUGENE: BSU. CARSON. MARTIN F.: Alpha Tau Omega; Beta Alpha Psi; FADA. CARTER. EDITH F.: Home Ec. Club. CARTER, JEANNIE L.: Phi Mu. Corr. Sec. and Chaplain; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister, Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Omi- cron Phi; MSU Student Chapter of the American Society of Interior Design. Vice- Pres. CARTER. KATHRYN MILAM: Chi Omega; Phi Beta Lambda; UPC. CARTER. KAY: Home Ec. Club; Kappa Omicron Phi; Alpha Zeta. CARTER. RAYMOND D.: IRHC; Scabbard and Blade. Treas.; AROTC Cadet Associa- tion; S. D. Lee Rangers; AROTC Color Guard. CARTER. SARA ANNE: Centennial. Pres.; Reveille. Section Editor; Chi Omega. Corr. Sec; Panhellenic Rush Counselor; Alpha Zeta; Omicron Delta Kappa; Rho Gamma; UPC Entertainment Comm.; Miss MSU Pag- eant Comm.; Society of Collegiate Journal- ists; Horticulture Club; Starkville Chamber of Commerce Student Advisory Comm.; Committee of 82. CARTLEDGE, R. SYDNEY: Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE. CARVER. MICHAEL J.: IEEE. CASCIO. CHARLES A.: AIIE. CASSIMUS. VICKI: Pre-Vet. Club; Block and Bridle Club. CASSINO. VALENTINA M.: Alpha Delta Pi. Rec. Sec; Phi Chi Theta; Farmhouse Lit- tle Sister. Treas.. Vice-Pres. CASSITY. PRATT W„ JR.: Horticulture Club; Alpha Lambda Delta; S. D. Lee Hon- ors. CAULFIELD. CINDY: Kappa Delta; Kappa Alpha Old South Court; Kappa Alpha Rose; Association Computing Machines. CAUSEY. JODY A.: Delta Gamma; UPC Special Events; UPC Entertainment Comm.; Rice Hall Judicial Council; MSU Broadcast- ers. CAUSEY. LINNIE: Phi Mu; Alpha Lambda Delta; Panhellenic. Sec. and Vice-Pres.: SA Cabinet: Committee of 82, Chairman; Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sister. CHADW1CK, CLARA GENE: Alpha Zeta; Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sister; Parks and Recreation Club. CHAPMAN. KEITH JAMES: Lambda Chi Alpha; Delta Delta Delta Big Brother. CHAPMAN. KENNY R.: Landscape Con- tracting Club. CHAPMAN. KERRY R.: DPMA. CHARLTON. LESLIE J.: IED; NSPE CHEBLY, ELIAS: AETB Club. CHEW. CAROLYN: SMAE; UPI. CHISHOLM. JAMES H., JR.: Delta Sigma Pi: Circle K. CHOW, LILLIAN: Alpha Chi Omega; Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister; UPC Travel Comm.; Dietetics Club, Vice-Pres.; Food Sci- ence Club; Home Ec. Club. CHRISTIAN. BUNNY: Phi Theta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Gamma Sigma. CLARK. CHERYL: Wanawake; Black Voices; AA + CLARK. WALTER D.: IEEE: Suttle Hall, Pres. CLARKE. MICHAEL H.: Gulf Team. CLEVELAND. RICKY: Intramurals; ASCE; Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Ela Sigma. COATS. SUSAN: Kappa Delta Pi. COATSWORTH. CYNTHIA ANN: Alpha Delia Pi. Vice-Pres.; Cardinal Key; Pi Sigma Epsilon. Corr. Sac; Scotch Guard. Drillmas- ler; 1RHC; Who ' s Who Selection Comm.; UPC Social Comm.; Panhellenic Sec. COCHRAN. CANDACE IRENE: S. D. Lee Honors Program. Chairman; UPC Special Events Comm.. Allied Health Services Club; BSU. COCHRAN. CATHERINE |0: AROTC Cadet Corps; Cadet Assoc. Rep.; Scabbard and Blade. Sec. Scotch Guard. Publicity Officer and Commander; SWE; AIIE; ANS; Cardinal Key. Varsity Rifle Team; Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Uni- versities. COGGIN. |ANET MARION: Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister; Pi Sigma Epsilon; UPC COKER. HUGH: MSU Choir; MENC COLEMAN. DAVID M : ASCE. COLE. CAROL EATON: Alpha Delta Pi; Reveille; Reflector; BSU: LIPC; Rho Camma COLE. CHERYL; Phi Beta Lambda. Pi Omega Pi. COLE. TED W.: FFA. Officer Sentinel. COLE. V1CKI: AlChE. Sec; SWE. Sec; Tau Beta Pi: Chemical Engineering Honor Soci- ety. COLEMAN. DENNIS FRANK: Pi Sigma Epsilon. COLEMAN. FRANKLIN. Agriculture Eco- nomics Club. COLLIER. IL1DITH E : Kappa Kittens. COLLINS. CATHY LUELLEN: Library Sci- ence Club, Vice-Pres.; SMAE; Miss Library Association, |r. Member Roundtable; Rev- eille; Kappa Delta Pi. COLLINS. IUDY LYNN: Phi Mu. Pres.; Kappa Omicron Phi. Sec; Omicron Delta Kappa; Student Dietetics Association. Sec; Food Science Club; Lambda Chi Alpha Lit- tle Sister. COMBES. |ACK: Pre-Law Club; Pi Sigma Alpha. COMPTON. CAROLINE: Kappa Kappa Gamma; Home Ec Club; Clothing and Tex- tile Club. COMPTON. lOHN O: Kappa Sigma. CONGER. CLAUD B : Sigma Chi. COOK. SARA ELIZABETH: Phi Alpha Thela. Phi Theta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Psi Omega; Blackfriars. COOK. TOMI E.: MSU Band: Sigma Alpha lota: Phi Kappa Phi. COOLEY. |AMES F.: Kappa Delta Pi; MSU Choir COREY. MARK: ASCE; Tau Beta Pi. Chi Epsilon. CORMIER, GARY R : ASME; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. COWARD. OLYN DELL: ASCE; Engineer- ing Council. COWART. PAMELA DEAN: Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sister. The Golden Hearts. COWDEN. |ULIA ANNE: Alpha Chi Omega. Pres., Vice-Pres.; Beta Alpha Psi: Delta Sigma Pi, Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Tau, Sec. Vice-Pres.; Order of Omega: Triangle Sweetheart; Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Universities; MSU Band; MSU Rifle Drill Team; UPC Social Comm.: UPC Special Events Comm ; Business Law Club; Panhel- lenic COX. DAVID: Farmhouse; FFA. Sec. COX. DENNIS: Alpha Phi Omega. Vice- Pres.; Semper Fidelis Society. Vice-Pres.. Sec.;AICE. COX. |AMES D „ 111: S. D Lee Honors Pro- gram: Alpha Kappa Psi. Treas.. Lambda Chi Alpha. Scholarship Chairman: Alpha Lambda Delta. COX. PHYLLIS ANNE: Camma lota Sigma; MSU Band COX. VIVIAN: CEC. COYLE. RICHARD Wildlife Society. CRAWFORD, Dl ANNE Phi Mu; PE Club. CRAWFORD. LOUIS H.: ASCE. CRAWFORD. PAULA: Alpha Chi Omega; Pre-Vet. Club; Phi Kappa Tau Little Sister. CRAWFORD. TERESA: DPMA Alpha Beta Gamma. Pi Sigma Epsilon; Farmhouse Little Sister. CRENSHAW. WILLIAM RICHARD: Kappa Pi. CROCKETT. DEBBY: AED. CUMMINS. SHERRI: Alpha Chi Omega. CEC. CURREY. CAMILLE: Angel Flight, MSU Fashion Board; Delta Gamma, Pledge Trainer; Phi Chi Theta; Fine Arts Comm.; Inter-school Council. CURRY. |ACK R.. JR : College Republicans; Pi Sigma Epsilon; NAMA. CURRY. VICKI NELSON: Home Ec. Club; CogicClub. DAAMS. DAVE: State College Glider Club; Wildlife Society; Society of American For- esters. DABBS. | DUDLEY: Ag.-Econ. Club; NAMA; Phi Theta Kappa; Phi Beta Lambda. DAHLEM, HOWARD: IEA DALE. BRENDA: Pre-Law Society; Phi Theta Kappa Alumni Association. DALTON. SUSAN: Alpha Delta Pi. Sec: Kappa Omicron Phi; Phi Kappa Phi; Home Ec. Club; Interior Design Club; Student Chapter of American Institute of Architects. DALY, BARNEY: Kappa Alpha; Alpha Kappa Psi; Catholic Student Association, Pres.. Treas. DANIELS. HAROLD: AIIE. Intramurals. DANNEL, MIMI: AlChE; Omega Chi Epsi- lon; SWE; MSU Symphonic Band; MSU Band; University Clarinet Choir. DAVID. IEANINE: Phi Mu; Kappa Omicron Phi; Alpha Zet a. DAVIDSON. SANDRA KAY: Phi Theta Kappa Alumni; Student National Council of Teachers of English; SNEA; Sigma Tau. DAVIS. GINCA: Chi Omega; Angel Flight. DAVIS. KEITH: Kappa Alpha; MSU Cheer- leader; All-School Championship Football Team 1977; Reveille. DAVIS. MAURY L.: Delta Chi. Sec. DAVIS. PAMELA MICHELLE: DECA: IEA DAVIS. THOMAS STEVEN: American Institute of Architects. DEANES. CHESTINE HATTEN: Wana- wake. DEER. LARRY BRUCE: Eta Kappa Nu, Sec; IEEE; Tau Beta Pi; Farmhouse, Pledge Trainer; Phi Theta Kappa. DEES. BETTY: Alpha Kappa Psi; Gamma lota Sigma, Sec; Phi Chi Theta; Kappa Delta; Fine Arts Comm.; Phi Theta Kappa; Phi Beta Lambda: Lambda Chi Alpha Little Sister. DELOUCHE. MICHAEL: ASCE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. DENNIS. MARY IUANITA: Alpha Epsilon Delta. Sec. DENSON. AMY: Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Lambda Delta; SMAE; Kappa Delta. DETHLOFF, BRUCE KEITH; Poultry Sci- ence Club, Sec; Alpha Phi Omega; Accounting Club; Southeastern Poultry Club. Newsletter Editor. DEWBERRY, KENNETH CWENN: AlChE. DICKENS, FLORA: Angel Flight; MSU Band; Delta Sigma Theta; MSU Choir; Blackfriars; MSU Flag Corps; Methodist Student Center. DICHIARA. |OHN: Pi Kappa Alpha. D1STEFANO. EMILY ANN: P.E. Majors Club. Pres.; MSU Scuba Diving Club, Vice- Pres.; Angel Flight. Laison Officer; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA. DIXON, D ANDREW, JR.: Lambda Chi Alpha; Agronomy Club; SA Senate. DOBBS. DONNA: Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Music Educator ' s National Con- ference; Sigma Alpha lota; American Schol- arship for Composers and Publishers: Young Republicans; Chi Omega; MSU Sym- phonic Band; MSU Stage Band; MSU Choir; MSU Clarinet Choir; Madrigals; President ' s Standing Comm. for the Creative Arts Com- plex; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Omi- cron Delta Kappa; MSU Outstanding Fresh- man Woman; MSU Orientation Leader; Car- dinal Key; Centennial. DOLAN. ' JOHN: AIIE DOLLAR. CAROLYN B : Alpha Zeta; Horti- culture Club. DONOHOE. ROY M.. JR : Omega Chi Epsi- lon; AlChE. DOREMUS. |EFF: MSU Weightlifting Team. DOWLATSHAHL SHIDA: AIIE DRAKE. MELOUISE: Gamma lota Sigma DUBOSE. PATRICE: Phi Beta Lambda DUETT, LEX: IEEE; Phi Theta Kappa. DUNCAN. |AMES CLIFFORD. Ill: Lambda Chi Alpha; MSU Lecturn Comm : AROTC. DUNIGAN, DAVID K.: Track Team; Biolog- ical Engineering Club. DUNN. RUBEN C: IEEE; NSPE; Color Guard; Scabbard and Blade; ROTC Staff Officer DUNN. SUSIE: Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sis- ter. EASLEY, DEBORAH |.: Kappa Delta Pi; SMAE. Chi Omega. EASLEY, NELSON L.: Society for the Advancement of Management; Intramurals. ECHOLS, GLORIA: MSU Rifle Corp ECHOLS. LEWIS CLENN: American Nuclear Society, Board of Governors; Tau Beta Pi. Corr. Sec; Theta Tau; Engineering Council, Delegate-al-Large; NSPE, Corr. Sec; AFROTC. ECHOLS. ROBERT KENNETH: Agronomy Club. EDWARDS, |ANE: Chi Omega. EDWARDS. MELVIN L.: Forestry Club; Xi Sigma Pi; SAF ELGIN. |AMES H.: MSU Band; Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers; Engineering Council: Triangle, Rec Sec, Vice-Pres. ELMERICK, TERESA: DECA: IEA; IRHC EPPS. SCOTT: Delta Chi; Delta Sigma Pi EPSON, GLENDORA: IRHC. ETHRIDGE, JESSE C: Omicron Delta Kappa; AED; Blue Key; Kappa Alpha, Treas., Parliamentarian. EVANS. KENNETH: AA + . EVANS. SIDNEY L., JR : SA Senate; SA Attorney General; SA University Affairs Chairman; AA + , Pres.; MSU Debate Team; Pre-Law Society; AFROTC Color Guard; Arnold Air Society; Scabbard and Blade. EVANS. TERESA ANN: Delta Delta Delta; Panhellenic; Reveille; Rho Gamma. EVERETT. HERBERT DENIS: Phi Kappa Tau. FANCHER. OLIVER WAYNE: MSU Choir; Madrigals; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; MENC. FANT. LYNN: Delta Gamma. Pres.. Phi Chi Theta; Scotch Guard. Sec; Omicron Delta Kappa; Panhellenic; Intramurals; UPC Comm.; President ' s Faculty Evaluation Comm FARLEY, DAVID PARKE: Mid-South Astronomical Association. FARRAR. TOMMY: IEA. FAULK. [ULIA E.: Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi; Phi Thela Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; SMAE. FAUST. ANGELA |EAN: Delta Delta Delta; CEC. FEIBELMAN. KAY: Delta Delia Delta; Com- mittee of 82: Pi Sigma Alpha; UPC Social Comm. FELLER. |OHN T.. IR.: Agronomy Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon. FERCUSON, PAMELA LYNN: Horticulture Club; Interior Design Club, FIELDS. RUTH BREWER: Delta Gamma, Rush Chairman; Panhellenic, )udicial Board; Omicron Delta Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Omicron Phi; Gamma Sigma Delta; Scotch Guard, Treas.; College of Agriculture Recruiter; ASID; Presidential Standing Comm. on Readmissions; IRHC; Phi Kappa Phi FISACKERLY, CRACE ANNE: Chi Omega. Corr. Sec; Home Ec. Club; UPC Social Comm.; UPC Lecturn Comm.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister of Minerva. FISHER. STEVEN Alpha Psi Omega: Sigma Phi Epsilon. FLEMING, WALTER D.: DPMA, Pres. FLEMING. REBECCA FAY: Phi Beta Lambda. FLORES. JORGE: Agronomy Club. FORMBY. MARK STUART: Alpha Phi Omega. Vice-Pres., Pres.; Circle K. FOSTER, SARA MASON: MSU Band; MSU Symphonic Band; MSU Choir; MSU Clari- net Choir; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Alpha lota, Pres., Rec. Sec; Music Educa- tors ' National Conference; Phi Kappa Phi. FOWLER, DAVID: Kappa Alpha; Alpha Kappa Psi; Reformed University Fellowship; UPC Recreation Comm. FOWLER. DEBORAH: Pi Sigma Epsilon; Phi Beta Lambda; Intramurals; Phi Beta Sigma Sweetheart: AA + . FRANCIS. WAYNE: MSU Choir, Vice-Pres,; Madrigals; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Alumni Sec; MENC, FLANNES, |AMES T : Alpha Tau Omega FRANCK. DONALD | : DPMA FRANKLIN. MARITUCKER: UPC Lectern Comm ; Kappa Pi: Delta Delta Delta FRANTZ. CHRISTOPHER E : ASME FREEMAN, DARWIN: Kappa Alpha; Kappa Delta Big Brother. FREEMAN. TOMMY DALE: ASME. FINCHER. TODD: Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Kappa Delta Big Brother. FISHER, CAROL ANN: P.E. Club; Intramu- rals; Pre-Vet. Club. FONDREN. TIMOTHY H.: Ag.-Econ. Club FULLER. CYNTHIA KAY: Phi Kappa Phi; Wesley Foundation; Phi Thela Kappa. FULTON, PATRICIA A.: Phi Kappa Tau Little Sister. FUQUA. DAVID ALAN: Chi Epsilon; ASCE GAINES. DAVID L.: Triangle; AlChE; Tau Beta Pi: IFC GANNON, DOROTHY M : UPC Comm.; IRHC Judicial Board GANNAWAY. |EFF M.: Philo Demos. Pres,. Treas.; Elder Statesman, Vice-Pres.: SA Sen- ator; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Pres. GARNER. JAMES E „ JR.: Pi Sigma Epsilon. Sigma Phi Epsilon. GARRISON, KAREN DALE: Beta Alpha Psi; Phi Chi Thela; UPC Social Comm.; UPC Special Events Comm.; Kappa Delta. CALBREATH, JIMMIE L., JR : ROTC Band. GALLOWAY, LARRY PAUL: Gamma lota Sigma. CASTON. CATHY SUE Zeta Phi Beta, Vice-Pres.; AA + . GASTON, EVA M : Cogic Club. GAUDET, JOHN: ASC AIA: Alpha Lambda Delta CAUSE, VELMA J.: AA + ; Home Ec. Club; Black Voices. GAVIN. WILLIAM E: IEA GENTRY, JAMES O.. |R.: SPE; Pi Epsilon Tau. GERMANY, LOWERY Q.: ASCE GERMANY, REX: Society of American For- esters; American Foresters Association; MSU Forestry Club. GIACHELLI. CREGORY: Rodeo Team; Block and Bridle Club. Vice-Pres.; MSU Livestock Judging Team. GIBBONS, SUSAN L.: Phi Chi Thela; Com- pass Club, Pres.: UPC; Pi Sigma Epsilon. GIBSON. ANN DENISE: Delta Sigma Pi, Sec; American Institute of Floral Designers, Vice-Pres.; Intramurals; Florist ' s Tran- sworld Delivery Student Member. GLASCO, CONNIE: Delta Sigma Thela. GLENN. JEWELTINE: Phi Beta Lambda GLOVER. ZELMAAA + Reflector. GOFF. MICHAEL E.: Forestry Club; Society of American Foresters. GOLDEN. CLIFTON. JR.: General Agricul- ture Club. GOLDEN. LORI: Alpha Zeta. Treas.; Phi Kappa Phi; Student Chapter of American Society of Landscape Architecture. Sec. Treas. GOMILLION, RONALD: Ag.-Econ. Club. Vice-Pres.; NAMA. CORDON, DAVID L : Horticulture Club. GORMAN, JERRI: DPMA GORTNEY, CONNIE: Kappa Delta; MSU Fashion Board; Sigma Chi Little Sister. GRAFE, DAWN: Zeta Tau Alpha; CEC; SMAE. GRAHAM. DENNIS L.: Order of Omega. Pres.; IFC. Cooperative Services Chairman. Investigations Comm.; Triangle, Vice-Pres. GRAHAM. ROBBIE KEITH: Block and Bri- dle Club. GRANGER, CYNTHIA: ASSW. GRANT. V. ANNE: Phi Beta Lambda; Phi Theta Kappa Alumni. GRAVES, RANDY EDWARD: Alpha Phi Omega; IEEE, Sec; Tau Beta Pi. GRAVES, ROBERT F.. JR.: Kappa Alpha. GRAVES, SIDNEY O.. HI: Alpha Tau Omega; Horticulture Club; Phi Kappa Phi; Reflector. GREEN, ANTHONY DWIGHT: MSU Track and Field Team; M-Club; Physical Therapy and Pre-Nursing Club; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sweetheart. GREEN, MIKE: Kappa Alpha. GREENE, GREGORY JOHN: DECA; AA + ; Black Voices; AVA. GRIFFIN. GLORIA: Delta Sigma Pi; MSU Band, Sec. GRIFFIN, JOYCE S.: DECA. Pres,; IEA GRITZMAN, MAURICE H.: IEEE. GRUBER. LESLIE: Chi Omega. Rec. Sec; Scotch Guard; Compass Club; Home Ec. Club; Interior Design Club; UPC Comm.: Miss MSU Pageant Comm. Chairman. GUESS, JAMES FRED: IEA. GUICE, STEPHEN L„ II: IEEE. GUTHRIE, RANDAL LYNN: Forestry Club. SAF CWIN, LUC1EN C, III: Kappa Alpha. HAAS. SHURLEY COTTRELL: Chi Omega. Rush Chairman; Rho Camma; Reveille; S. D. Lee Honors; Phi Alpha Theta. HAGGARD, JOHN K.: Kappa Alpha; Bull- dog Mascot Comm.; IFC; MSU Cheerleader. HAGGARD, RICKY L : Sigma Phi Epsilon. Little Sister Advisor. HAGWOOD, HOWARD EARL: Phi Alpha Theta; Kappa Delta Pi; SMAE HAIRSTON, GUY: Kappa Alpha Psi. HALES. MARY: Home Ec. Club; Clothing and Textiles Club. HALL. CYNTHIA: Phi Beta Lambda HALL, KAREN GENE: MSU Band; S. D. Lee Honors. HAMBLIN. JOHN L : Intramurals. HAMILTON. EDNA ESTELLE: Phi Beta Lambda; Pi Omega Pi. Pres. HAMILTON. HOPE: Chi Omega; UPC Social Comm.; President ' s Comm.; SMAE; UPC Publicity Comm.; Scotch Guard; BSU: Campus Crusade for Christ. HAMLIN, MARK EDWARD: Intramurals HAMPTON, NEWASSA MARGRUTH: Black Voices; AA + ; Zeta Phi Beta HAMPTON, RUFUS. JR : Business Law Club; Accounting Club; VITA Program. HANCOCK. CINDEE MARIE: Delta Sigma Pi; Phi Beta Lambda. HANNAH. CHARLES WAYNE: IEEE. HANNAH. JAMES L : Phi Beta Sigma. HANNAH. LARRY B.: Alpha Epsilon Delta. HARDEMAN, SANDRA JEAN: MSU Band; MSU Stage Band; MSU Majorette; Home Ec Club; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Panhellenic, Rush Counselor. HARDING, EDDIE: Delta Sigma Pi; Sigma Chi. HARDWICK, QUIDA: CEC: Kappa Delta Pi; BSU. HARDY, TIM: ASCE HARKINS. MICHAEL M : Kappa Alpha. HARCROVE. HENRY P.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Pi Sigma Epsilon. HARPER, TINA LYNN: IEEE; NSPE; SWE: Engineering Council, HARPOLE. JOE: AIIE. HARRELL. NICHOLAS R.: Forest Product Research Society, Recruitment Chairman: Delta Sigma Pi, Vice-Pres. HARRINGTON. |ACKY DAVID: Theta Tau; NSPE; Phi Theta Kappa; American Nuclear Society. HARRINCTON. MICHAEL F.: ASME. HARRISON. MIKE: SPE. HARRIS. DORPHINE: Kappa Delta; Phi Beta Lambda; SNAE; Pi Omega Pi. HARRIS, GAIL: Kappa Kitten Club; Home Ec. Club. HARRIS, GEORGE: Sigma Chi; Delta Delta Delta Big Brother. HARRIS. JAMES BRYANT: MSU Tennis Team; M-Club; Zeta Tau Alpha Big Brother; Pi Kappa Alpha. HARRIS. (AMES J.. JR.: Phi Theta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA; MSU Scuba Divers. HARRIS. LINDA DIANNE: ASSW: NASW. HARRIS. LINDA R.: Phi Sigma Epsilon. HARRISON. BARBARA: Intramurals; SMAE; Kappa Delta Pi; MLA. HARTLEY. PEGGY: UPC Comm.; Kappa Delta Pi, Pres.; Library Science Club. Sec; JMRT; MLA; Chi Omega; SNEA. HARTNESS, LINDA KAY: Univ. Student Center Chorus; Home Ec. Club; American Home Ec. Association. HARTNESS. SHEILA B.: ASCE. 462 HATCH. RICKY: Forestry Club; Wildlife Society: SAF. HAVARD. |OHN M. Chemical Engineering Honor Society; AIChE. HARWELL. DENISE: Chi Omega; Phi Beta Lambda HATMAKER. |OHN WILLIAM. |R.: Delta Chi. Pres . Vice-Pres.. Sec; Omicron Delia Kappa; Tau Beta Pi. Vice-Pres.; Omega Chi Epsilon; AIChE; Engineering Council; 1FC; Order of Omega. HAWKINS. WILLIAM ALAN: Sigma Alpha Epsilon HECWOOD. SHARRON: MSU Diamond Girl; Fashion Merchandising Club. HEMBY. ANGELA: Block and Bridle Club HENDERSON, |ANET: Pi Sigma Alpha; Phi Alpha Theta, Sec; International Student Studies Association. HENDRIX. MARSHA ANN: P E Club; Phi Mu. HENLEY, HOLLY: Delta Gamma; Compass Club. Vice-Pres.; Kappa Delta Pi. Sec; Kappa Pi; SMAE; UPC Social Comm.; BSU; College Republicans; Reformed University Fellowship; Intramurals. HENNINCTON. ]OANN: Delta Gamma; Intramurals; UPC Travel Comm.; UPC Social Comm.; Dietetics Club; Food Science Club; Home Ec. Club. HENRY. RANDY ROTC. HENSON. DAVID W.; Sigma Chi; Iota Lambda Sigma; IAA. HERM. MIKE: Phi Kappa Tau; 1FC Rep HERREN. JEFF AIIE. Vice-Pres.; Engineer- ing Student Council. HERRING lETT: Pre-Vet Club. HERRINGTON. CHESTER, |R : Kappa Alpha, Corr Sec; IFC Rep ; Reflector. Sports Editor; Reveille; MSU Publications Board, Omicron Delta Kappa; Kappa Delta Big Brother; Society for Collegiate Journal- ists. Vice-Pres.; Rho Gamma; MSU Athletic Council; College Republicans. Associated Collegiate Press; Committee of 82. HERRINGTON, VALLIE: Pre-Vet Club; Block and Bridle. HERZOG. BENIAMIN D : Omicron Delta Kappa. Pres.; Phi Kappa Phi. Vice-Pres.; AIChE. Vice-Pres.; Tau Beta Pi; Collegiate 4- H Club. Pres.. National Director: Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Omega Chi Epsilon; Alpha Phi Omega; SPE; Society of Biological Engineers; Engineering Council, Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Universities: Blue Key: Elder Statesmen. HEWEL. JOSEPH S : MSU Band; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE. HICKMAN. TERRY W : Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Alpha Psi. Treas.; Beta Gamma Sigma HICKS. RICKY REED; AIIE; Omega Psi Phi HILL. HAL E.: Pi Kappa Alpha; Alpha Epsi- lon Delta HILL. MARGARET A SMAE: ACEI: Kappa Delta Pi. HITT. TERRY L : Reveille. Head Photogra- pher; Bridal Fair Model; Rho Gamma; MSU University Choir, Zap Photography Campus Manager; Zeta Tau Alpha Big Brother; Soci- ety of Collegiate Journalists. HODGES. PAMELA K .: Alpha Chi Omega; Block and Bridle Club HOGAN. TIM: Kappa Sigma. Vice-Pres . Delta Delta Big Brother. HOLDEN. SUSAN LEIGH: NSPE. Vice- Pres; ASCE. Vice-Pres . Program Chairman; Interschool Council. Treas.; Engineering Student Council, Treas-, Delegate-at-Large, SWE; Kappa Delta. HOLLADAY. MUFFET: Delta Delta Delta. ODK: Rho Gamma; Reveille; Society of Col- legiate Journalist. HOLLAND. KAY: Phi Chi Theta; Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Kappa Phi: Beta Gamma Sigma. HOLLIMAN. DENISE: Kappa Delta Pi; MSU Choir: BSU. Vespers and Noonday Director. Vice-Pres. HOLLINCSWORTH. STEVEN RAY: P.E Club. HOLMAN, MICHAEL F.: Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME. HOLT. GENERAL. Ill: Phi Beta Sigma; Iota Lambda Sigma; IEA. HONEA. |OAN D : DECA. Sec; IEA, Sec. Treas. HONNOLL. ROBERT LEE: Sigma Chi. HOOD. JOHN AUSTIN. Ill: Phi Theta Kappa; ASCE. HOPKINS, HARLEY H . Ill: Sigma Gamma Epsilon. HOPKINS. LINDA: Zeta Phi Beta; Student Association of Social Workers. HOPKINS, RANDY: FFA. HOPPER. DAVID C: Sigma Chi. HOPTON. TERESA ANN: Bulldog Belles: Phi Chi Theta; Alpha Chi Omega. HONEYCUTT. LAURA ANNE: Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi. Pres.; Phi Beta Lambda: Kappa Alpha Old South Court. HORNE. BRENDA:AA + . HORNE. WILLIAM D.: Sigma Phi Epsilon HORTON, MICHAEL: P.E. Club. HOWARD. STEVEN LIDELL: Interschool Council, Pres.; College of Business and Industry. Pres.; Omicron Delta Kappa; Blue Key; Lambda Chi Alpha. Sec. Parliamenta- rian; Alpha Kappa Psi, Treas.; Beta Camma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; SAM, Vice-Pres.; Committee of 82. HOWARD. TERRY W : Phi Eta Sigma: Alpha Lambda Delta; UPC Publicity Comm.; Junior IFC; SA Disciplinary Comm. HOWE, ROBERT K1NGSLEY: Landscape Contracting Club; Phi Kappa Tau. Social Chairman. HOWELL. TERRENCE L.: ASCE HOWELL. WILLIA M LARRY: Alpha Gamma Chi. HOWZE, JOHN: Kappa Pi; UPC Social Comm. HOXIE. SUSAN; American Nuclear Soci- ety; SWE. HUBBART, CAROLYN: Pi Sigma Epsilon; Phi Beta Lambda. HUDNALL. MARY BETH: Society for Col- legiate Journalists. Pres.; Reflector. Manag- ing Editor; Kappa Delta; Rho Gamma; Cen- tennial; CAC Student Drive Comm HUFFMAN. NIDIA ELIZABETH: Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Sec, Treas.; UPC Travel Comm ; UPC Recreation Comm.; Circle K: Intramurals. HUCHES. LINDA: Phi Kappa Phi; Wesley Foundation. Pres. HULL. CALVIN TRAVIS. JR : Philo Demos; Elder Statesmen; SA Senate; Pi Kappa Alpha, Rush Chairman, Vice-Pres. HULLUM. WILLIAM TED: Horticulture Club, Pres , American Society for Horticul- tural Science. HUNT. LARRY: Pre-Vet Club HUNTOON. PHILIP CARTER: ASME HUSBAND. BARRY LYNN: ASME HUST. |AMES L . Ill: Chi Epsilon; Phi Theta Kappa. HUTCHINSON. HARRY: Kappa Alpha; Judicial Council. Chairman; IFC, Vice-Pres.; Alpha Kappa Psi. Sec. HUTTO, DARRELL MITCHELL: Kappa Alpha. Sec; Blue Key; AED IMMEN. MIKE: ASCE. IRBY. DEBBIE: MSU Band; Phi Theta Kappa Alumni Association; Kappa Delta Pi. IRBY, IOSEPH ANDERSON: Sigma Chi; Blue Key; ODK; Elder Statesmen; Philo Demos, Alpha Kappa Psi; SA Senate. IRVIN. JOHN PACE: Kappa Sigma; Order of Omega; IFC. Pres.; Student Faculty Organization Comm. ISAAC. JIMMIE L: P.E. Club; AA + ; Phi Beta Sigma. IUPE. JOE, JR.: Kappa Alpha; M-Club; MSU Golf Team IVEY. M CLINTON: Kappa Alpha; Blue Key; Delta Delta Delta Big Brother; Reveille, Business Manager; MSU Board of Publica- tions; Society for Collegiate Journalists. JABOUR. ANNA LISA: P.E. Club; Intramu- rals. JACK. CORESS L.: Pre-Law Club; ASSW; Karate Club. JACKSON. BILL: Sigma Chi. Rush Chair- man; MSU Athletic Trainer. JACKSON. CATHERINE DEEANN: Sigma Chi Little Sister; Phi Chi Theta; Pi Sigma Epsilon; UPC Holiday Entertainment Comm.. MSU Leadership Conference Comm. JACKSON. KIM DOUGLAS: SPE. JACKSON. TONYA LOVETTE: Phi Beta Lambda; Pi Omega Pi; MSU Band; AA + . JACKSON. KATHY LYNNE: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Intramurals; MSU Band JACKSON. PAULA STONE: Phi Theta Kappa. JAGGERS. CHERYL ELIZABETH: P.E. Club; Intramurals; Kappa Delta Pi. JAHADI. MOHAMAD REZA ASCE IAMES. ANGELA JILL: Delta Gamma; Scotch Guard; SMEA; UPC Comm. JAMES. RITA C : AHEA-MHEA. IAMES. SANDRA KAY: Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Camma Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; UPC Entertainment Comm-; Alpha Lambda Delta. JAMISON, TOMMY W., JR.: Phi Beta Sigma. Pres.; IEEE. JARVIS. SUSAN: DECA: Kappa Delta: Phi Chi Theta; SMAE; Kappa Delta Pi. JASPER. IVY DELOIS: Social Work Club JAUDON. AUDREY: Delta Sigma Pi JEFFRIES. BILL: Kappa Pi; Intramurals JENKINS, LARRY: DPMA. JENNINGS. MARY JOY: Pi Kappa Delta; UPC Social Comm.; Phi Beta Lambda; BSU; Intramurals. JOHNSON. COOKIE: Kappa Delta; Sigma Chi Little Sister; SMAE. JOHNSON. DENISE S.: MENC. IOHNSON, DOROTHY MARION: Sigma Delta Pi. Pres.; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Alpha; ASSW; Spanish Club. JOHNSON. GEOFFREY: IEEE. Public Rela- tions Comm ; NSPE; Miss. Engineering Soci- ety; BSU. JOHNSON. HOWARD: Sigma Gamma Epsilon. JOHNSON. JACK L.. JR.: Alpha Zeta; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Kappa Phi. JOHNSON. JANET S.: CEC; Phi Kappa Delta. IOHNSON. KARL G : Alpha Phi Alpha; Scabbard and Blade; Young Republicans; Cooperative Education Program; Reserve Officers Training Corps; Governor ' s Chil- dren First Program, Lee ' s Rangers; S. D. Lee Honors Program; AIIE. , JOHNSON. KATHY: CEC. Vice-Pres. JOHNSON. SHEILA D.: Zeta Phi Beta. JOHNSON, THERESA DIANE: Intramu- rals. JOHNSTON. MARCO: Home Ec. Club; UPC Comm. JOHNSTON. WILLIAM N.: ASME: Sigma Chi. JOLLY. ANITA: SMAE; Kappa Delta Phi. JOLLY. SHARON LYNN: SMAE: MSU Choir. JONES. BARBARA ANN: Kappa Kitten Club. Sec JONES, BRENDA G: Phi Theta Kappa; Pi Tau Sigma; SWE; ASME. JONES. DARRELL DUANE: Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Arnold Air Society: Blackfriars. IONES. DEBORAH NELL: Alpha Delta Pi; Kappa Pi; UPC Fine Arts Comm.; UPC Travel Comm.; SMAE; Intramurals. IONES, FRANK KIRK: Pi Sigma Epsilon; College of Business and Industry, Vice- Pres.: Commerce Cabinet; Interschool Council. Elder Statesmen; Phi Gamma Delta. JONES, GREGORY P : AFROTC. JONES. JENNIFER ELLEN: Pi Sigma Epsi- lon; Phi Chi Theta, Vice-Pres. JONES, MICHAEL K.; Delta Sigma Pi; Intra- murals. JONES. SARITA: Campus Crusade for Christ. JONES, STEPHEN T.: Ag.-Econ. Club. IORDAN, JOED: AIIE. JOSEPH. KAREN: Phi Mu; Lambda Chi Lit- tle Sister. JOSEPH. WEAVER THOMAS: Poultry Sci- ence Club; Intramurals. JOSEY. JAMES JONATHAN: Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Lambda Delta; Beta Alpha Psi, Publicity Chairman; Accounting Club; Westminster Fellowship. Pres.. Intramurals. JUE. EILEEN: AIA. KEEFER. EDWARD J . JR : MSU Football Team; AFROTC. KENNA, JOSEPH E.. JR.: Kappa Sigma. Treas.: Elder Statesmen. KENNEDY, PATSY: Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma. KENNEDY. S. J.: FFA. KERBY. ELIAS MICHAEL: Omicron Delta Kappa; Beta Alpha Psi; Blue Key; Elder Statesmen; Sigma Chi. KERR, GAIL: UPC Comm ; Chi Omega; Alpha Kappa Psi. KILLCORE. DAVID: Pi Sigma Epsilon KING. CAROLYN A.: Alpha Chi Omega KING, DAVID BISSETT: Alpha Tau Omega; Intramurals; Ag.-Econ. Club KING. MARY KIRKLAND Phi Mu; Lambda Chi Alpha Little Sister. Sec, Social Chair- man; Panhellenic; MSU Dogcatchers. KING. REMELL: Alpha Kappa Alpha; Phi Beta Lambda; AA + . KINSLEY. STEPHEN CARY: BSU; S. D. Lee Honors Program. KIRKPATRICK. JAMES F : AIIE. Pres ; Phi Theta Kappa; Alpha Pi Mu. KLAUS. MARSHA: Alpha Lambda Delta. Treas.; Phi Chi Theta; Pi Sigma Epsilon; MSU Fashion Board, Treas.; Delta Delta Delta; Intramurals; UPC Social Comm. KLEIN, STEVEN L.: SAF. KNIGHT. ROBERT VAN: Pi Sigma Epsilon; DECA KOURY. PHILIP: Lambda Chi Alpha. Rush Chairman. Pledge Trainer. KURTZBERG. ALAN PHILIP: MSU Debate Team; Phi Eta Sigma; Delta Sigma Rho. KUYKENDALL, SUSAN G : Blackfriars. Historian; Alpha Omega. Pres.; Phi Kappa Tau Little Sister; MSU Majorette; MSU Symphonic Band; Alpha Chi Omega. LADNER, BECKY: Chi Omega; ACEI; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Chi Little Sister; SMAE. LADNER. CHELLIE: ASCE: Young Republi- cans. SWE; Intramurals. LAGARDE, RICHARD KEVIN: SNAME LAMBERTH, L. MICHAEL: Sigma Phi Epsi- lon; Wesley Foundation. LAMBRIGHT. DAVID SCOTT: MSU Horti- culture Club. Treas. LAMM, ARTHUR E.: Lambda Chi Alpha; MSU Football Team LAMPKIN. B. DIAN: Home Ec Club; Kappa Omicron Phi. Treas.; Pin Kappa Phi; Young Republicans. LAND, THOMAS LELAND. |R.: AIFD. Pres.; Sigma Phi Epsilon; IFC. LATHAM, HUEY. Ill: Phi Kappa Tau LATHAM, VICKI LYNN: S. D Lee Honors Program; Ed. Advisory Comm., Pres.; Delta Delta Delta. Vice-Pres . Publicity Chairman. LAW. JOHNSTON MADDEN: Delta Sigma Pi. LAWRENCE. WILLIE J.. JR.: Wanawake Sweetheart; AA + . LEA, JOHN PAUL. |R : Block and Bridle Club; Alpha Zeta. LEA. WILLIAM R.. JR.: ASAE. Pres.; Engi- neering Council. LECKIE. ANDREE: Kappa Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Omicron Phi; S. D. Lee Honors Program; UPC Special Events Comm.; Bridal Fair; Home Ec Club; Rho Gamma. LEDYARD. |OHN H.: Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; IEEE. LEE. CARL ANTHONY: Omega Psi Phi; Pi Sigma Alpha. Treas.; Phi Eta Sigma: Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Alpha Theta; Order of Omega; AA+ Vice-Pres.; IFC; MSU Black History Week Comm.; Centennial LEE. LANDRIS T.: ASCE: Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; MSU Symphonic Band; MSU Stage Band; BSU; BWT. LEGCETT. ROSE: Kappa Omicron Phi; Alpha Zeta; Home Ec Club; Chi Omega; UPC Social Comm.; UPC Entertainment Comm. l.EKER. STEPHEN R.: Horticulture Club; Forest Products Research Society; DMS. LEMCKE. MICHAEL A.: Landscape Con- tracting Club, Vice-Pres.; MSU Cross Coun- try Team; MSU Track Team; MSU Soccer IV, mi LENTS. HEINO R.: M-Club; MSU Tennis Team; Assist. int Tennis Coach. LETT, ROBERT: MSU Cross Country, Track. Football, and Baseball. LEWELLF.N. IAMES: Industrial Arts Club. L1CHTSEY. KENNETH B.: S. D. Lee Honors Program; Omega Chi Epsilon; AIChE; American Chemical Society; Phi Camma Delta. LINDLEY. WILLIAM GILES: Phi Eta Sigma; S. D. Lee Honors Program; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. LINDSEY, MARK ELLIS: Pi Kappa Alpha, Sec. Pledge Trainer. LITTLE. BOBBIE |EAN: Phi Theta Kappa; NBEA. LITTLE. CARROLL KENDR1CK. JR.: Lambda Chi Alpha, Treas.; MSU Golf Team; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship; Phi Beta Lambda. LITTLE. DENNIS MARK: IEA: SMAE: IAA. LITTLE. KENNETH A.: Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Epsilon; S. D. Lee Honors Program; Cooperative Education Program; Blackfr- iars. Historian, Pres.; Alpha Psi Omega. LITTLE. SUSAN VIRGINIA: Delta Gamma; UPC Social Comm., Chairman; Interschool Council. Treas.; College of Education, Vice- Pres.; Dean ' s Cabinet of Education; SMAE; UPC Travel Comm.; Alpha Tau Omega Lit- tle Sister. LIVINGSTON. MARK GAVIN: Alpha Zeta; Ag.-Econ. Club; Rodeo Club; NAMA. Pres.; Livestock JudingTeam; Intramurals. LOCKE, SHEREE: Zeta Tau Alpha; Kappa Delta Pi; CEC, Vice-Pres. LOGAN. KIM: DPMA LOMAX. JEAN MARIE: Wesley Founda- tion, Vice-Pres., Sec. Treas.; Interior Design Club. Publicity Chairperson. LONG, JEFFREY DOWELL: Triangle; ASCE LONG, JOHN WAYNE: Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu; AIIE. LONG, PEGGY: CEC: SMAE: UPC; Intra- murals. LOSSETT, JAMES KEITH: American Nuclear Society, IEEE; MSU Amateur Radio Club. Pres.. Vice-Pres. LOTT. CHARLES A . JR : Interschool Coun- cil; Engineering Student Council, Treas.; ASCE; Phi Gamma Delta; Intramurals. LOVE. |OYCE: Zeta Phi Beta; NBEA; MBEA LOWE. SHERR1AL: Pi Beta Lambda; AA + ; Wanawake. LOWERY. PAMELA: BSU; Phi Theta Kappa. LOWRY. ROBERT FRANKLIN: Alpha Tau Omega; SPE LUNDY. JAMES H : Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; MSU WeightliftingTeam. LYLE. LYNN: Home Ec. Club; Student Diet- etics Association. LYON. TERRY K.: CEC. Pres. MABRY. REUBEN: ASCE. MACKIE. JAMES M.: Gen. Ag Club MADISON. DEAN: Sigma Chi. MAGEE, MARCUS, III: Delta Sigma Pi; Lambda Chi Alpha. MAGEE, PAT WILSON: Delta Sigma Pi MALONE. MAURICE L.. JR.: Pi Kappa Alpha; Landscape Contracting Club. MANOR. MELAN1E ANN: Alpha Chi Omega; UPC Entertainment Comm.; SMAE. MAPP. ELIZABETH L : Kappa Pi. MARBUT. ALLYSON: Horticulture Club MARLIN. JAMES MICHAEL: Sigma Chi. MARSHALL. ED C: NAMA: Ag.-Econ. Club. MARSHALL. JOSEPH J.: S. D. Lee Honors Program; AROTC; Scabbard and Blade; Pi Sigma Alpha; Pre-Law Society; Committee of 82; Young Democrats. MARSHALL. MICHAEL W.: Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Gamma Sigma; DPMA. MARTIN. KATHY: Sigma Alpha Iota, Chaplain; Kappa Delta Pi; MSU Choir MARTIN. MARQUETTA: Phi Beta Lambda. MARTIN, RIC: MSU Rugby Club; ASCE. MARTINEZ, CARLOS ALBERTO: Horticul- ture Club. MASSEY. BUDDY: Sigma Chi. Beta Alpha Psi; Reflector; Accounting Club. MASSEY, DONNA L : SA Senate; SA Sum- mer Council; Academic Affairs Comm.; University Curriculum Comm.; University Academic Honesty Comm.; University Recruiting Comm ; MSU Dogcatchers; Inter- school Council; Kappa Delta. MATHES, MARY K.: Phi Mu; MSU Fashion Board; Reveille, Staff Photographer; AED; Reveille Beauty; Zap Photographer. MATTHEWS, KEITH: Kappa Sigma. MATT1ACE, RICHARD E.: Kappa Alpha; SA Treas.; Kappa Delta Big Brother. MAULDIN. JOHN D.: IEEE: Association for Computer Machinery. MAXWELL. EDWARD ALLEN, JR.: Sigma Chi. MAY. STEVE: Chi Epsilon, Pres.. Sec; Phi Gamma Delta. Treas.; ASCE. MAY, WILLIAM R.: ASCE. McARTHUR, MARGARET L.: Agronomy Club; NAMA. McBAY. BEVERLY JEAN; Alpha Chi Omega; MSU Band; MSU Choir; SMAE; MENC; University Traffic Comm.; UPC. McBEATH, MARLA: Kappa Pi. McBEATH. RICHARD A.: IEEE. McCHESNEY. GARY: Phi Eta Sigma; ASME; Tau Beta Pi. McCLAIN. SYLVESTER: AIIE. McCLELLAN. DANIEL L.: Kappa Sigma. Pres., Treas.; Omicron Delta Kappa; Beta Alpha Psi; Blue Key. McCLELLAND. PAUL: WMSB Radio. Head Announcer. News Director. McCLUSKEY. PATRICIA ANN: Phi Beta Lambda, Pres.; Pi Omega Pi; Collegiate 4-H Club, Treas. McCOY. LORETHA: Wanawake; Black Voices ' . MSU Dogcatchers; Bulldog Belle. McCOY, MELBA JO: Phi Theta Kappa. McCULLEY, MARK R.: Alpha Tau Omega. McCURTY, JO ANN: AA + ; Black Voices; NASSW. McDEARMAN. BERNARD E., Ill: Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi. McDILL, VICKEY LYNN: Pi Eta Sigma; ACM. McDONALD, GINGER: Phi Theta Kappa. McDONALD, ROBERT PAUL: Wesley Foundation; Reformed University Fellow- ship; MSU Choir; Collegiate 4-H Club; SA Senate; MSU Football Team; Intramurals. McG OWEN, MICHAEL OLIVER: ASCE. McGREW, RACHEL BULLOCK: Kappa Delta Phi. McILWAlN. DONALD: Pi Sigma Epsilon. McKAY. JIMMY: Sigma Chi; UPC Social Events Comm.; MSU Swim Team, Captain. McKEE. JOHN PAUL: ASME. McKENZIE, HUGH ALLEN: Pre-Vet Club; Dairy Science Club. McKINNEY, RUSSELL A.: Alpha Gamma Chi, Pres.; Lambda Chi Alpha. McKINNEY. WILLIAM D : Acacia, Pres., Social Chairman; Wesley Foundation; AFROTC. McLARTY. TONY: Lambda Chi Alpha; SA Judicial Comm.; Student Affairs Discipline Comm. McLEMORE. CURTIS ESTES: Kappa Alpha; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Elder States- men. Vice-Pres.; SA Senator. McLEOD, DAN N.: AIChE. McMIKLE, STAN: Pi Kappa Alpha; Ag.- Econ. Club;NAMA. McNEEL, BILLY GENE: Sigma Phi Epsilon. McQUARY. LISA: MSU Majorette, Head; MSU Bridal Fair Model; MSU Symphonic Band; MSU Clarinet Choir; Kappa Delta; SAI; SMAE; MENC. McREE, MARION RUDOLPH, III: MSU Skeet Team; National Skeet Shooting Asso- ciation. McREE. RICHARD: Phi Gamma Delta, Pres., Treas.; 1FC; Elder Statesmen; Philo Demos. MEASELLS. CHERYL: P.E. Club, Sec, Treas.; MSU Tennis Team; AAHPER. ME1NHARDT, THOMAS E.: Agronomy Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon. MELVIN. DAVID SHELBY: Kappa Alpha. MERRILL, DELORIS: Alpha Kappa Alpha, Parliamentarian. MICHAELS, RONNIE G : Beta Alpha Psi; WeightliftingClub. MIDDLETON, THOMAS W.: Phi Kappa Phi; Xi Sigma Pi; Lambda Chi Alpha; School of Forest Resources. Pres.; Interschool Council. Vice-Pres.; Society of American Foresters; Wildlife Society; Forestry Club. M1KETINAS, JOHN N., II: Intramurals; ASCE; Student Recruitment Comm. MILLER, CINDY: Kappa Omicron Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Home Ec. Club, Pres.; Alpha Zeta, Intramurals. MILLER, FRED HOUSTON: Phi Gamma Delta, Corr. Sec. MILLER, GEORGE DONALD, JR.: AIChE. MILLER, LEE DOUGLAS: Chi Omega Owl Court; School of Business, Treas.; Com- merce Cabinet; Interschool Council; UPC; Phi Gamma Delta. Rush Chairman; Pi Sigma Epsilon. MILLER. MARY MARTHALIE: UPC. Chair- man. MILLER, NANCY KIM: UPC Entertainment Comm.; UPC Special Events Comm.; Ed. Psy. Club. MILLWOOD, JOHNNY: Intramurals. MILTON, DOUGLAS C: Internationa] Studies Student Association; AA + ; Pre- Law Society; YMCA; Blue Knights; AFROTC. MILTON, LINDA ROBINSON: Phi Lambda Pi. Sec, Sports Chairman; AFROTC. MINK. BILLY E.: Campus Crusade for Christ. MITCHELL, DAVID I.: MSU Football Team. MITCHELL, ELIZABETH: Wanawake; Alpha Kappa Alpha; MSU Dogcatchers. MITCHELL, MELODYE: Delta Gamma; Intramurals; BSU; Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents in American Colleges and Universi- ties; Hall of Fame; Omicron Delta Kappa. Sec; Phi Kappa Phi; Rho Gamma; UPC Hol- iday Entertainment Comm.; Chairman; UPC Special Events Comm.. Chairman; SMAE; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Alpha Theta; Kappa Delta Pi; Cardinal Key; Scotch Guard; Compass Club. MITCHELL, MOLLIE A.: Beta Alpha Psi; Phi Chi Theta, Pres., Rec Sec; Alpha Delta Pi, Treas.. Chaplain; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Univer- sities; Cardinal Key; President ' s Comm. on Religion. MONTALBANO, PETE: ASCE. MOODY, DAVID: Concert Comm.; Stand- ing Comm. on Registration. MOORE, DEBRA KAY: MSU Band; MSU Flag Corps. Captain; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sisters of Minerva, Treas.; Association for Computing Machinery. MOORE, RANDAL KEITH: Tau Beta Pi, Pres.; IEEE; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; NSPE; S. D. Lee Honors Program. MOORE, RANDY K.: S. D. Lee Honors Pro- gram; Alpha Lambda Delta. MOORE, ROBERT H., JR.: Sigma Phi Epsi- lon; AIIE. MOORE. VICKY: Horticulture Club; Mus- cadine Comm., Chairman. MOOSAVIASL, MIR YAHYA: Iranian Stu- dents Volleyball Club; AIAA. MORETON, KATHY: Delta Gamma; Angel Flight; College Republicans; UPC Comm.; Pi Sigma Epsilon. MORGAN. BILLY: P.E. Club. MORGAN. CHARLES R.: Cogic Club; Social Work Club. MORGAN. DAVID B.: Phi Gamma Delta; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon. MORGAN. DAVID H.: Sigma Chi; Elder Statesmen; Young Republicans. MORGAN, JANE: Zeta Tau Alpha; Angel Flight; Sigma Chi Little Sister; Phi Beta Lambda. MORGAN, LARRY: MSU Track Team; Industrial Arts Club. MORRIS, DONNA DIANA: MLA; Library Science Club. MORRIS. GAYLE E.: Delta Sigma Theta. MORRISON. JAMES N.: MSU Sports Car Club, Treas.; Accounting Club. MORROW. SUSAN: Delta Delta Delta, Rec. Sec; Phi Chi Theta; Pi Sigma Epsilon; UPC Lecturn Comm. MORSE. JIMMY: Block and Bridle Club, Pres. MOSLEY, CAROLYN: Delta Sigma Theta. MOSLEY, JOY THOMAS. JR.: Pi Kappa Alpha; Forestry Club; Society of American Foresters. MOSS. JOSEPH L.: Ag.-Econ. Club. MULLEN, CLIFFORD E.: Latin American Studies Program. MUNDIE, DAVID B,: University Christian Student Center; IEEE. MUNDIE, TOM: University Christian Stu- dent Center; AROTC. MURPHY, KAREN: Kappa Delta Pi; P.E. Club; MSU Diamond Girls. MURRELL. JAMES A., Ill: Kappa Alpha. Historian; Alpha Kappa Psi. MYERS, GRATZ C, III: Tau Kappa Epsilon. Sec; MSU Landscape Contracting Club; ALCA; Horticulture Club; Intramurals. MYERS, RONNIE: Society of American Foresters; Wildlife Society; Forestry Club. MYLES, TONI ANICE: MSU Fashion Board; SA Judicial Council; IRH Council; Delta Sigma Theta; Home Ec. Club; Fashion Focus Club; President ' s Comm. on New and Transfer Students; Centennial; Comm. on Student Recruitment. NANNEY, SUSANNE: Beta Alpha Psi, Sec. Alpha Delta Pi, Corr. Sec; Phi Kappa Phi Phi Chi Theta; Angel Flight, Liason Officer; Blue Knights; Alpha Lambda Delta; UPC Recreation Comm. NAPIER. VIVIAN V. V.: General Ag. Club; Block and Bridle Club. NASH, LORA: Phi Beta Lambda. NEILL, JANE: Alpha Kappa Psi; Beta Alpha Psi; UPC Entertainment Comm.; Chi Omega; Scotch Guard; UPC Social Comm. NELSON, CHARLIE B.: Black Voices; Wes- ley Foundation. NELSON, VERNON L.: Forestry Club, NETTLES, MARY FRANCES: Alpha Delta Pi; Dietetics Club, Pres.; Kappa Omicron Phi. Vice-Pres.; Alpha Zeta, Sec; Food Sci- ence Club; Home Ec. Club; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Cardinal Key. NGUYEN, LIEU BINH: ACM; Association of Computing Machinery. NICHOLS, GARY WAYNE: Xi Sigma Pi; Ranger; MSU Forestry Club; SAF. NICHOLS. KENT GEORGE: Lambda Chi Alpha. NICHOLS, MARSH: Centennial; Kappa Delta; Rho Gamma; Reflector, Editor; Soci- ety for Collegiate Journalists; Youth Advi- sory Council; President ' s Standing Comm. NOAH, DON: IEEE. NOE, JEFFREY MALOY: SPE; Pi Epsilon Tau; Pi Kappa Alpha, Sec, Pres. NOLEN, BOBBY C: Theta Tau. NORTHAN, CAREY L.: AIAA. OAKLEY. ROBERT: Lambda Chi Alpha; Agronomy Club. O ' BRYEN, ERIN ELIZABETH: CEC; WMSB Radio. ODUM, CAROLYN L.: Pre-Vet Club; Block and Bridle Club. ODUM, DEBORAH C: MSU Fashion Board. Rec. Sec; Committee of 82; Compass Club; Panhellenic; UPC Holiday Entertainment Comm.; UPC Social Comm.; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pres., Treas.; Alpha Zeta; Presiden- tial Comm. on High School Jr. College Day. OKHUYSEN, MICHEL E.: IEEE; ACM; Blackfriars. OKOYE. HILARY CHIDOZIE: Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Lambda Delta; IEEE; National Power Engi- neering Society; Catholic Student Associa- tion. O ' NEAL. RICHARD B.: AETB Club. O ' NEIL, ROBIN: Chi Omega, Treas.; Angel Flight, Exec Officer; Centennial, Vice-Pres.; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Presidential Standing Comm.; UPC; Panhellenic, Rush Counselor; S. D. Leb Honors Program; Reveille; Com- mittee of 82. OSBORNE, KATHLEEN D.: SMAE. OUTLAW. DONNIE: Home Ec. Club; Cogic Club, Sec. OZIER, LEE: MSU Football Manager; Phi Kappa Phi; Education Honor Society; Kappa Alpha; Fellowship of Christian Ath- PACE, ROBIN E.: Delta Delta Delta; Pi Sigma Epsilon; UPC Comm. PAGE, MARGRETT ANN: Zeta Tau Alpha; Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sister; Phi Beta Lambda; Home Ec Club; Clothing and Tex- tiles Club. PALMER, DEBRA DIANE: ACEI. PALMER, ELIZABETH: CEC. PALMER. SHARIA JAN: MSU Choir; MENC; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Theta Kappa. PARKER, JACKIE L.: Horticulture Club. PARKER. JOHN H., JR.: Phi Mu Alpha; MSU Band; Reflector. PARKER, LYNN: ACEI. PARKER. PAULA: Committee of 82. Chair- man; SA President ' s Cabinet; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Vice-Pres.; International Student Studies Assoc; Reveille; President ' s Stand- ing Comm. on High School Jr. College Day; Presidential Advisory Comm. on New and Transfer Students. PARKER. SHARON B.: Delta Sigma Pi, Treas. PARKS, BILL: Sigma Chi; Delta Delta Delta Big Brother; Campus Crusade for Christ; Intramurals, PARKS, RUSSELL CRAIG: Pi Sigma Epsi- lon; UPC Publicity Comm.; Pi Intramurals. PARRISH, HARVEY L.: Ag.-Econ. Club; NAMA. PASCHAL, WILLIAM P.: Lambda Chi Alpha. PATRICK, HOWARD EARL. JR.: Phi Alpha Theta, Pres.; College Republicans. PATRICK, SUSAN RENEE: Kappa Pi, Sec. PATTERSON, ROSEMARY: Delta Sigma Pi; Data Processing and Management Club. PATTMAN, JAMES: Omega Psi Phi; IFC Judicial Council. PAVLOU. LARRY S.: MSU Baseball Team; Academic All-SEC Baseball Team; Intramu- rals; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; M-Club. Sec, Treas.; Baseball Rep. on MSU Athletic Dept. Communications Comm.; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Alpha Theta; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Elder Statesmen. PAYNE. NEIL: Sigma Chi. PEARSON, MARY M.: P.E. Club. PENTECOST, BEN W.: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon; Elder Statesmen; IFC; NAMA; Ag.- Econ. Club. PENTON, BEVERLY M.: Alpha Lambda Delta. PERKINS, DAVID T.: Lambda Chi Alpha; Intramurals; SA Senate. PERKINS, JO KAREN: Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Epsilon Delta; UPC Publicity Comm. PERRY, ANDY H.: Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-Pres.; MSU Cheerleader; MSU Band; MSU Symphonic Band; MSU Baseball Man- ager. PERRY, BETSY: SMAE; MSU Tennis Team; P.E. Club; Delta Gamma. PETERSON, CHARLES NIMME: Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Kappa Phi; IEEE. PETTIT, JEFFREY CHARLES: SPE; Pi Epsi- lon Tau. PHILLIPS. JAMES L., JR.: Student Chapter of ASLA; American Diabetic Associ ation; Tau Kappa Epsilon. PHILLIPS, PATRICIA: Pre-Vet Club; Block and Bridle Club. PIERCE. CELESTE: Zeta Tau Alpha; Angel Flight; Compass Club; Order of the White Rose. PIERCE, HORACE L.: Horticulture Club. PIERCE, MARK: Tau Beta Pi. PIGG, KENDALL: Poultry Science Club, VicC ' Prcs PINKARD, FREDDIE: ASCE. P1NNIX, ELVIA: Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Delta Pi. PITTMAN, PATRICIA: MSU Fashion Board; UPC Social Comm., Treas.; Phi Mu, Rec. Sec. POLIVICK. STANLEY: ASCE. POLK, LERADA: Alpha Kappa Alpha. POPE, DAVID G:DPMA. PORTER, LINDA: Home Ec. Club; SMEA. POSEY, BECKY: Kappa Delta; Order of the White Rose. POSEY, DAVID O: SNAME. POSEY, JEFFREY GILES: Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Campus Crusade for Christ; ASME; S. D. Lee Honors Pro- gram; Reflector. POSEY, RUDOLPH ADAM, JR.: Kappa Alpha; Kappa Delta Big Brother. POSEY, SYLVIA: Phi Lambda Pi, Pres.. His- torian; AIChE; Phi Kappa Phi; S. D. Lee Honors Program; SA Senate. POUNCEY, GEORCE ANDREW: Alpha Zeta; Sigma Nu, Chaplain; Student Chapter of ASLA, Pres. POUNDS. CYNTHIA LYNN: BSU; Kappa Delta PI. PREWITT, CHERYL: Miss MSU; MSU Madrigals; MSU Choir, Accompanist, Solo- ist; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi: Phi Mu Alpha Little Sister; Piano Soloist with Jackson Symphony Orchestra; 1st Alternate to Miss Mississippi. PRICE, WALTER W.: Rodeo Club, Pres.: Block and Bridle Club. PR1TCHARD, LARRY E.: IEEE. PRYOR, JAY: Phi Gamma Delta; SPE; Com- mittee of 82; College Republicans. PURNELL, DANIEL H.: Sigma Chi; MSU Baseball Team; M-Club. PURVIS. JEAN: Alpha Zeta; Dairy Science Club; Alpha Epsilon Delta. PUTNAM, JAMES KEITH: IEEE. PYLE, ROBERT WILLIAM: MSU Golf Team. QUEEN, WILLIAM W., JR.: Phi Beta Lambda; MSU Martial Arts Club. RADEN, DAVID R.: AIChE; Tau Beta Pi; Chemical Engineering Honor Society; Lambda Chi Alpha. RANDALL, LISA: Chi Omega; Intramurals; Student Writer for Public Information. RANDLE, LUCILLE: CEC; SNEA. RASBERRY, DENISE: CEC; Intramurals; Kappa Delta Pi. RAY, JAYNE: Delta Delta Delta; Phi Chi Theta; Phi Theta Kappa. RAY, IOHNNY: Kappa Delta Pi; MSU Choir- MSU Madrigals; MENC. RAY, KIMBERLY: ACEI. RAY. PEG: BSU. RAY, STEVE: S. D. Lee Honors Program; BSU; Martial Arts Club; Blackfriars. READ, MARK A.: IEEE. REESE, CHARLIE: Alpha Phi Alpha; CEC; SEAM; AA + ; Black Voices, Pres.; CLD. RE1D, LYNN: BSU. REYNOLDS. MICHAEL H.: IEEE. REYNOLDS. RANDY KERMIT: AED: Circle K; UPC Recreation Comm. RH1NEWALT, PHIL: Poultry Club. RHODES, KAREN: CEC. RICE, IOSEPH GEORGE, JR.: Lambda Chi Alpha, Pres., Rush Chairman; Blue Key, Pres., Sec, Treas.; Omicron Delta Kappa; IFC Judicial Council; Alpha Kappa Psi; Beta Alpha Psi; Philo Demos; Kappa Delta Big Brother; SA Senate. RICE, KESTERr-tEEE Treas.; Eta Kappa Nu. RICHARDSON, JOHN D.: Landscape Archi- tecture Club. RIGGINS, JOHN: ASCE, Vice-Pres.; Miss. Water Pollution Control Federation. RILEY. RONNIE WAYNE: P.E. Club. ROBERTS, DAVID PAUL: Phi Theta Kappa. Pres.; S. D. Lee Honors Program. ROBERTS, RUSSELL: Pi Sigma Epsilon. ROBERTS, SALLY J.: Pi Sigma Epsilon; Chi Omega; Sigma Chi Little Sister. ROBERTS. WILLIS E.: SNEA: NCTM; MSU Choir; ASCE. ROBERTSON. BETTY BARRETT: Chi Omega; Pi Omega Pi; Phi Beta Lambda; Lit- tle Sisters of Minerva. ROBERTSON, COHEN EVERETTE, |R.: BSU. ROBINSON, MARK: MSU Martial Arts Club, Pres., Treas. ROGERS, LARRY M.: FFA. Pres.; Alpha Tau Alpha, Treas.; NVATA. ROMINE, DONNA E.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister; Phi Mu. ROOKER, DOUG: SPE. ROSE, SAMMY: Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice-Pres. ROSENBAUM, LAURIE: SA Pres.; SA Sec; SA Senate; Omicron Delta Kappa; Order of Omega; Cardinal Key; Centennial; Panhel- lenic; Committee of 82; Traffic Comm.; Kappa Delta, Press Chairman; Chamber of Commerce Advisory Board; Society of Col- legiate Journalists; Rho Gamma; Reveille; Staff Rules and Legislation Comm.; Lambda Chi Alpha Little Sister. ROSSIE, PAUL ANDREW: Phi Kappa Tau; IFC. RUSH, MARILYNN JEANETTE: ACEI. RUSHING. ANNA J.: Pi Beta Lambda. RUSHING. TERI SMITH: Pi Sigma Epsilon; Blackfriars; Mu Alpha Theta. RUSSELL, JOHN, III: Kappa Alpha; Reformed University Fellowship. RUSSELL. RENEE MILDRED: Scotch Guard, Treas.; SMAE, Sec; Delta Gamma; Kappa Delta Pi; Associated Women ' s Soci- ety; Association for Childhood Education International; Sigma Chi Little Sister; Young Republicans; UPC Entertainment Comm.; UPC Special Events Comm. RUSSELL, TWYLA R.: ACEI. RUSSUM, VERA ANNE: Phi Mu; Pi Omega Pi; Phi Beta Lambda; Phi Theta Kappa. RUTLAND, CAROL MOORE: Alpha Delta Pi. RUTTER, CHARLES N.: Chi Epsilon; Pi Theta Kappa; ASCE. SALTER, JAN: Alpha Delta Pi; Phi Chi Theta. SANCHEZ. GERALD A.: Sigma Nu. SANCHEX, JOSE A.: MSU Soccer Team. SANDEFUR. DAVID L.: MSU Broadcasters, Treas.; SA Social Comm.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Society of Collegiate Journalists; WMSB Radio. News Director. 464 SANDEFUR. IANICE C.: SA Social Comm.; MSU Broadcasters; WMSB Radio. News Staff. SANDERSON. MARSHA: Kappa Delta. Vice-Pres.; Reveille, Section Head: Cardinal Key; Centennial; Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents in American Colleges and Universi- ties: Outstanding Freshman Woman; Oul- tanding |unior Woman; UPC Social Comm.; Rho Gamma; Alpha Lambda Delta. SANDERSON. WILLIAM R.: Philo Demos. SANFORD. LISA: Home Ec. Club; Kappa Omicron Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta. SANFORD. ROBERT H.: Phi Beta Lambda; minima lota Sigma. SANTUCC1. ANTHONY: Associated Cen- ral Contractors. SAUNDERS, STEVE: Alpha Camma Chi. SCOTT. EDWARD ALLEN: Poultry Science lub: Pre-Vet Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Zeta iau Alpha Big Brother. 3EAWR1CHT. MARSHA S.: Wanawake. E1DL. RONALD W.: IEEE; Campus Cru- ade for Christ. 3EMSKI. LAUREN: CSA: Pre-Vet Club. 3ETZLER. ROCER M.: Alpha Epsilon Delta. HAFFER, MITZI: Chi Omega; Centennial; cotch Guard; Little Sisters of Minerva. 3HAMBURGER. |AMES C: AlChE: Omega 2hi Epsilon, Vice-Pres.; MSU Band. HAMBURGER. iOHN PERRY: AIChE, Treas.; Omega Chi Epsilon; Chemical Engi- ring. Honor Society; MSU Band; MSU ymphonic Band. HARP, IACK1E: AA + ; ASSW. HARP. KIRK V.: Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta hi. HARP. ROBIN DANITA: Phi Mu; Sigma lpha Epsilon Little Sister. Treas.. Pres.; SA Cabinet; MSU Dogcatchers, Historian; MSU cotch Guard, Publicity Chairman; UPC octal Comm., Sec; Homecoming Court 977; Committee of 82; DECA; Rho Gamma. HAW, MARY DANIEL: Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Alpha Theta, res.; Phi Kappa Phi: Arts and Sciences Cur- culum Comm.; International Studies Stu- ent Association; Pre-Law Society. HELTON. CAROLYN: Phi Beta Lambda; Sigma Epsilon. HELTON. CHARLENE: FBLA. Historian; i Omega Pi. HELTON. fERRY FRANKLIN: Pi Sigma psilon;BSU;Circle-K. HEPARD. |IM: Xi Sigma Pi; SAF. Trea s.; 1SU Forestry Club. Pres. HEPHERD, CHARLES WESLEY, JR.: FFA; vg.-Econ. Club. HERROUSE, PETER: A1AA. H1RA. WILLIAM G.: AIAA, Vice-Pres.; igma Alpha Epsilon. HORT. BILLY: Industrial Education Asso- lation. HOTTS. PAMELA: Delta Delta Delta. ocial Chairman; Lambda Chi Alpha Little ister; Order of the White Rose, Social hairman; Phi Chi Theta; UPC Social Jomm. HUFFIELD. 10E:1EEE. HURLDS. HENRY W.. Ill: Pi Kappa Alpha; i Epsilon Tau. IMMONS, EVERETT IVAN: Acacia. Pres.; VMSB Radio. IMMONS. ROBERT E : MSU Cheerleader; tramurals. IMMONS, THOMAS DAVID: MSU Col- ge Republicans. Chairman; SA Senate. IMMONS. WILLIAM D., JR.: IEA, Sec. reas.; Iota Lambda Sigma; M-Club. IMS, MICHAEL W.: MSU Forestry Club; AF; Xi Sigma Pi. Pres. INCH, JATINDER: Hall Council Rep. KEWEW, ELIZABETH A.: Kappa Kappa amma, Pledge Chairman. LATER. E. SCOTT: ASME; Scouting Club; BS; Clyde ' s Rodeo Team. LAWSON. THOMAS R.: ASCE: Chi Epsi- n; Tau Beta Pi. LOAN, FRAN: Chi Omega; Kappa Delta Pi; resident ' s Comm. for Recruitment. MITH, ALAN CHARLES: BSU: IEA: Phi heta Kappa; Phi Theta Phi; lota Lambda igma. MITH, ALISON: Chi Omega; Outstanding reshman Woman; Alpha Lambda Delta: IPC Comm.; ACEI; SNEA; Compass Club. reas. MITH. ETHEL ANN: Phi Beta Lambda; elta Sigma Pi. MITH. ETHEL LOUISE: AA + . MITH, |OHN JAMES: Chi Epsilon. Editor: SCE. Pres. MITH, NAN MEEDS: MSU Band; MSU lag Corps; MSU Clarinet Choir; Sigma Ipha Iota. Vice-Pres.; MENC; Alpha Chi mega; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Eta igma; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Fine rts Comm. MITH, PEGGY ANN: Delta Delta Delta, res.; Kappa Delta Pi; Omicron Delta appa; SMAE; Kappa Sigma Sweetheart. MITH. RANDY: IEEE. MITH, RICKY: Ag.-Econ. Club. MITH, TERRI: Zeta Tau Alpha; MSU and; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Home Ec. Club; ircle K. MITH, TRONIA: Reflector. MITH, YVONNE: AA + . MITHER. SUSAN: Chi Omega; Angel light; ASSW. NELL, JAMES LESTER, JR.: Forestry Club; ltramurals. SOPER. REX C: University Christian Stu- dent Center. SOWELL, WILFORD C.: Inlramurals; Pi Epsilon Tau; SPE. SPARKS. RANDY |AY: Phi Alpha Theta. SPEED. |OHN: Phi Gamma Delta; ODK; Blue Key; Alpha Lambda Delta; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; ASLA. SPEIGHT. MARY CAROLYN: Home Ec. Club; AA + . SPENCER, YVONNE: Alpha Chi Omega; Delta Chi Little Sister. Vice-Pres.; Home Ec. Club; Clothing and Textiles Club. SPENGLER, STEVE: ASCE; Inlramurals. SPIGHT, JANICE: Wanawake; Phi Beta Lambda; AA + . SPIGHT. THELMA M.: MSU Fashion Board. Pi Sigma Epsilon SPRINGER, CAROL: MSU Horticulture Club. SPURGEON. BRENDA: Pi Sigma Epsilon; Inlramurals. STACY, KENNETH LAMAR: AIIE: Alpha Pi Mu, Vice-Pres.; Tau Beta Pi. STALLINGS, DEANNA FOLLIN: Pi Sigma Epsilon; S. D. Lee Honors Program; Alpha Delta Pi. Social Chairman; Phi Kappa Tau Little Sister. Vice-Pres.; UPC Travel Comm., Sec STANFORD. ALAN ROY: MSU Forestry Club; SAF; Xi Sigma Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Phi Omega. STANFORD. JACQUELINE ANN: Associa- tion for Computer Machinery; MSU Weight- lifting Club; BSU; Ski Club. STECALL, IOYCE: Pre-Saw Society; 1SSA; College Republicans. STEVENS. BURCKY: Kappa Alpha. STEWART. BEVERLY: Kappa Delta; Order of the White Rose. Pres.; CEC. STEWART, HOPE: Zeta Phi Beta; SAM. STEWART. KEVIN: Inlramurals. STEWART, MARCIA KAYE: MSU Madri- gals; MSU Clarinet Choir; Alpha Delta Pi; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Alpha Iota. ST JOHN. DREW: MSU Cheerleader. Bully ; Committee of 82; IFC, Pres., Sec; Sigma Chi, Derby Day Chairman, STOCKSTILL, CAROLYN SUE: Delta Sigma Pi. STOCKSTILL, KANDY: Chi Omega; Home Ec. Club; UPC Entertainment Comm. STOCKTON, RICKY: Alpha Gamma Chi, STOKES, FRANCES KAYE: Miss Black and Gold of Alpha Phi Alpha; Black Voices. STRANSKY, KATHRYN: Delta Gamma; MSU Dogcatchers; Scotch Guard; Kappa Pi; Compass Club. STRAP. JOCK E.: MSU Football Team; M- Club; Awarded Best Supporter in 1979. STRIBLING. GLEN HENSON: Lambda Chi Alpha. Ritualist and Exec. Comm.; Philo Demos; Elder Statesmen, Pres., Treas.; Rev- eille, Sports Editor, Limelight Editor. Events Editor; Society of Collegiate Journalists. STRINGFIELD, SHERRI: Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; SWE; ASME. STRONG, JAMES EDWARD. JR.: Alpha Tau Omega; SAF; MSU Forestry Club; IFC. STUART. JAMES P.: Phi Kappa Tau. SUGGS. SHEILA: CEC. SULLIVAN, LYDIA SHARON: CEC; SNEA; Association of Baptist Students; Kappa Delta Pi. SULLIVAN, SHERRY: Delta Gamma, Rec Sec; Panhellenic, Pres.; College of Arts and Sciences. Vice-Pres., Pres.; Interschool Council; Angel Flight; Centennial, Sec; Omicron Delta Kappa. Vice-Pres.; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Outstanding Junior Woman 1978; High School Jr. College Day Comm.; Student and Faculty Organizations Comm. SUMMERLIN. LORI: Kappa Delta Pi; Intra- murals. SUMMERS, PEGGY: SMAE; ACEI; Alpha Chi Omega. SURATT. VIVIAN: Alpha Lambda Delta; Alpha Delta Pi; UPC Entertainment Comm.; Association of Computer Machinery. SWILLEY. DEBBIE: Alpha Zeta. TABBERT, NEDRA E.: P.E. Club, Vice- Pres.; MSU Scuba Club. Vice-Pres.; 1RHC; Wesley Foundation; Kappa Delta Pi. TA1TE. GWENDOLYN: DECA; IRHC; AVA; Inlramurals. TANNER. AMY L.: Delta Gamma; Angel Flight. Pledge Trainer; MSU Dogcatchers; Bridal Fair; ASSW; UPC Comm. TAQU1NO. JOR1E MICHELLE WINDHAM: SMAE. TATE. GENE A.: Kappa Delta Pi; Circle-K; Wesley Foundation; MSU Choir; MSU Black Voices; Spanish Club. TAYLOR, BEATRICE: Wanawake; Phi Beta Lambda. TAYLOR. BROOKS W.: Delta Gamma; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Tau Delta. TAYLOR. DAVID JOSEPH: Kappa Delta Pi; MSU Choir; MSU Band. TAYLOR. LINDA: Phi Delta Kappa. TAYLOR. MILDRED I.: MSU Karate Club; IRHC. TAYLOR. TER RENCE A.: Sigma Phi Epsi- lon. Vice-Pres.; P.E. Club. TAYLOR. TIM E.: Kappa Sigma; Alpha Gamma Chi. TEMPLE. GENNIE: Delta Delta Delia; MSU Fashion Board. TEMPLETON, VICKI: Pi Sigma Epsilon: Home Ec Club; Fashion Focus. THAMES. |AMES H.: Inlramurals. THAMES. JANET LEA: Alpha Chi Omega; MSU Library Club; Phi Kappa Tau Little Sister; Kappa Delta Pi. THERRELL. PAUL HOUSTON. |R.: Pre-Vet Club; General Ag. Club. THOMAS. DANA R: Home Ec Club; FFA. Sec. THOMAS. DOUG: Tau Beta Phi: ASCE; Chi Epsilon. THOMAS, MICHAEL G.: Omega Chi Epsi- lon. Sec, Treas.; AIChE. THOMPSON, BARBARA: Chi Omega; UPC Publicity Comm. THOMPSON, DAVID: MSU Band: MSU Symphonic Band; Sigma Gamma Tau, Vice- Pres; AIAA; Tau Beta Pi. THOMPSON, KATHY LYNN S.: CEC. THORNTON, BRENDA DEN1SE: Associa- tion for Computing Machinery; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Upsilon Pi Epsilon. THREET, TONYA: Alpha Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi; Phi Beta Lambda, MSU Recruit- ment Team. THROWER. ANN: Reveille; AWS: UPC Ledum Comm. TILLERY, LISA: Order of Omega; Centen- nial; Omicron Delta Kappa; Chimes; Phi Kappa Phi Zeta Tau Alpha, Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta. TILLMAN, TRACY J.: Eta Kappa Nu. Treas.; Tau Beta Pi. TINSLEY. MIKE: Delta Sigma Pi. TIPTON. MARK E.: AIIE; NSPE; MSU Mar- tial Arts Club; Theta Tau, Vice-Pres. TOLES, LEE ANN: Horticulture Club. TOWNSEND. LANNIE E.: ANS; BSU. TREBOTICH, LUCY: ACM. TRIM, TIMOTHY: Dairy Science Club. TR1PLETT. GEORGE R.: MSU Forestry Club; SAF. THRELDKELD, SUSAN: Delta Delta Delta; UPC Special Projects Comm.: Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; SMAE; AWS; BSU. TUGGLES, LINDA: Alpha Kappa Alpha. TURCOTTE, JEAN MARIE: Delta Gamma SMAE; Pi Delta Phi; UPC Fine Arts Comm. TURNER. CHARLES R.: Kappa Sigma; Philo Demos. TURNER, REGINA: CEC. ULAETO. TECTOR KENNY: MSU Track Team. VAN NAMEN. PECGY: Phi Chi Theta, Corr. Sec; BSU. VANSON, JAMES THOMAS. JR.: Kappa Sigma. VAN ZANDT. CINDY: Kappa Delta; UPC Special Events Comm.; SMAE. VAUGHAN, CECIL RAY. JR.: Kappa Sigma. VINES, JULIA ANN: Alpha Chi Omega; MSU Karate Club. VIRDEN, MATTHEW LOWBER. IV: Pi Kappa Alpha; ASCE. VOLLOR. THERESA: S. D. Lee Honors Pro- gram; Pre-Vet Club; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Catholic Stu- dent Assoc, Sec. WADE, STEVEN LEE: FFA. WALDEN DAVID SCOTT: Chi Epsilon, Sec, Treas.; ASCE. WALDROP, KATHY: MSU Band; SMAE; NEA; CEC; Circle K, Sec; Zeta Tau Alpha; IRHC, Sec; Kappa Delta Pi. WALKER, BILL: Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Young Democrats. WALKER, DAVID BRYAN: MSU Forestry Club; SAF Xi Sigma Pi. WALKER, D. L.: Phi Kappa Tau; Intramu- rals. WALKER, HENRY A., Ill: Xi Sigma Pi, Vice-Pres.; ACM Newsletter, Editor. WALKER. MICHAEL W.: ACM; Phi Kappa Phi; S. D. Lee Honors Program. WALL, HILTON: Kappa Alpha; Ag. Engi- neering Technology and Business Club. WALLACE. ANDY: IEEE. WALLACE, FRANKIE: Phi Theta Kappa; AIIE; Alpha Pi Mu; Cooperative Education Program. WALLACE. JULIA WYNETTE: Phi Theta Kappa. Treas.; Inlramurals; Reflector. WARD, JOHNNIE MARVIN: P.E. Club. WARE, PEGGY: Wanawake; Alpha Zeta; Intramurals. WARE, PHYLLIS M.: Intramurals; Wana- wake. WARREN, BRENDA: P.E. Club. WARREN. ELIZABETH G.: IRHC Judicial Council; UPC Publicity Comm.; Fashion Merchandising Club; Intramurals. WARREN, ROBERT: Intramurals. WARREN, RONNIE: IEA. WASHINGTON, BILLY J.: Kappa Alpha Psi; MSU Martial Arts Club. WATERS, STEPHEN RAY: Lambda Chi Alpha; Intramurals. WATSON. DAVID: IFC Judicial Comm.; Alpha Kappa Psi; Interschool Council; Lambda Chi Alpha; UPC Lecturn Comm. WATTS. ALICE JEAN: Home Ec. Club; CEC; Chi Omega, Pres.; Panhellenic WATTS. CAYLE: Alpha Delta Pi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Alpha Tau Omega Little Sis- ter. WEAVER, DEBBIE: Landscape Contracting Club; ALCA. WEBB. |ONNI RENEE. Pi S.gm.i Epsilon WEEKS. IEFFERY SCOTT: Sigma Nu. Hor- ticulture Club. WEEMS. FRED BEI.K: Sigma Chi; Ag.-Econ. Club. WEEMS. |OHN H.: MSU Scuba Club; Land- scape Contracting Club. WEISSINCER. ELIZABF7TH HANSFORD: Kappa Kappa Camma, Rec. Sec; AIIE, Sec; Alpha Pi Mu. Rec. Sec. WELCH. OLAN G.: MSU Track and Field Team. WELLS, CHRISTOPHER E.: SAM; Lambda Chi Alpha, Treas. WEST. FABIAN: Corrections Club. Vice- Pres.; Phi Beta Sigma. WEST. CARY L.: AETB; MSU Forestry Club. WESTMORELAND, CINDY: P.E. Club. WESTON, JOY: Alpha Delta Pi: Phi Theta Kappa. WHITE. CHARLES THOMAS: IEEE. WHITE. GWENDOLYN: Delta Sigma Theta. WHITE. HAILEY BRADLEY. |R.: BSU; ASME. WHITE. LEEANNE: Delta Sigma Pi; Phi Beta Lambda; DPMA. WHITE. MARY ANN: DECA; Phi Beta Lambda. WHITFIELD. LEE ANN: Alpha Delta Pi; Phi Chi Theta; MSU Choir; Committee of 82; S. D. Lee Honors Program. WHITLEY. ANITA: Phi Mu; Kappa Pi; Phi Kappa Tau Little Sister and Sweetheart. WH1TTINCTON, LOREN: Ag.-Econ. Club. WHITTINGTON, JAMES RICHARD. ASME. WILLIAM. GAVIN: IEA. WILLIAMS, JIM: IEA, Vice-Pres.; Wesley Foundation. WILLIAMS, JOHN C., Ill: Sigma Phi Epsi- lon; Phi Eta Sigma; ASME. WILLIAMS. MELISSA: Kappa Delta; Pi Omega Pi; Kappa Delta Pi; UPC Special Events Comm.; Angel Flight; SMAE. WILLIAMS. PAMELA LEE: MSU Choir; Phi Chi Theta, Pres., Treas.; UPC Comm.; Accounting Club; Business Law Club; S. D. Lee Honors Program. WILLIAMS, SARAH FRANCES: Intramu- rals. WILLIAMSON, BILL T, II: Theta Tau, Corr. Sec; Tau Beta Pi, Vice-Pres.; MSU Engi- neering Hall of Fame; NSPE; ANS; Phi Kappa Phi; BSU. WILLIS, IRENE: SMEA; SNEA; Library Club. WILLIS, LYNDA GAIL: Wanawake. WILLOUGHBY, BARRY: MSU Track Team; MSU Football Team. WILSON, ROBERT: Reflector; Alpha Kappa Psi; Society of Collegiate Journalists; Sigma Chi; Blue Key. WILSON, THOMAS E.: FFA: Pre-Vet Club. WINDHAM. ALAN STEVE: Plant Pathol- ogy Club. WINDHAM. CARY LEWIS: Alpha Zeta. Pledge Trainer; Plant Pathology Club. WINDHAM, JOHN PAUL: S. D. Lee Honors Program; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma, Corr. Sec; ASME; BSU. WINN, EARL J.: P.E. Club; Phi Alpha Theta; Kappa Delta Pi; Intramurals. WISELOGEL, ARTHUR E., Ill: Tau Kappa Epsilon; MSU Forestry Club; SAF. WOFFORD, TOMMY: Sigma Chi; Phi Eta Sigma; UPC Travel Comm.; Beta Alpha Psi. WOLFE, MILLE GOODWIN: CEC; Kappa Delta Pi. WOOD, DAVID: General Ag. Club, Pres. WOOD. PHYLLIS: Home Ec. Club; Fashion Focus; BSU; Intramurals. WOODS, JOHNS: AIIE. WOODS, KATHRYN W.: AIIE; Alpha Pi Mu. Treas. WOODWARD. PAM: Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA. WOODWARD. WANDA: Kappa Delta; Kappa Omicron Phi; Home Ec Club; Alpha Lambda Delta. WOODSON, KAREN LYNN: Pi Sigma Epsi- lon. WOOTEN.LOIS: AA + . WOOTEN. MARY JANE: Kappa Delta. Vice-Pres.. Pres.; Scotch Guard; Sigma Chi Little Sister; Interschool Council; College of Arts and Sciences, Treas.; Young Demo- crats. WRIGHT, CYNTHIA D.: Phi Chi Theta. WYNN. CHARLES BARTON: Sigma Nu; Alpha Zeta; Landscape Architecture Club; IFC. YARBROUGH, LEAN T.: Kappa Kappa Gamma; Committee of 82; UPC Social Comm.; UPC Holiday Entertainment Comm. YARBROUGH, CAROLYN D.: Kappa Kappa Gamma; Rodeo Club; UPC Special Events Comm.; Block and Bridle Club. YERGER, LAURA: Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sister; Young Republicans; Bridal Fair; Kappa Delta. YOUNG. AMY: Chi Omega; Angel Flight; CEC; SMEA: Kappa Delta Pi. YOUNG, BRENDOLYN: Delta Sigma Pi. YOUNG, RENEE: Delta Sigma Pi. YOUNGBLOOD, FRANK M.: Sigma Phi Epsilon; Intramurals. ZACHRY, JOHN I.: Sigma Phi Epsilon; Zeta Tau Alpha Big Brother. Students Work to Gain The Student Worker Jan Mason and Becky Rose, Secretaries Communications major Jan Mason and Psychology major Becky Rose are working 18 to 20 hours a week as secretaries in the Highway 82 Plaza. Jan (seated) works at the Energy Extension Center while Becky works for the Center for Government Technology. Not only do they work together, but when quitting time comes they head to the apartment they share and become roommates instead of working girls. Malcolm Dye and Clinton Vaughn, Delivery Men Two of the six Pizza Hut delivery men are senior Mal- colm Dye from Clarksdale and junior Clinton Vaughn from Starkville. They work every other night but their total work week is about 30 hours a week. Luckily, when they went to apply the Pizza Hut was looking for someone and they were hired immediately. Clinton has been work- ing there for two years and Malcolm for one. The advan- tage of this job is getting to meet a lot of people, but one disappointment is not being tipped heavily. Bo Lundy, Respiratory Technician When Bo Lundy, a native of Jackson, gets to Medical School next fall his work at the Oktibbeha County Hospi- tal as a Respiratory Therapy Technician will be beneficial. Prior to his job as a Respiratory Technician Bo gained some experience in the hospital ' s emergency room as an EMT. During the semester Bo works the 3-11 shift four or five days a week in addition to a full shift on the weekends. While everyone else headed home after exams for Christ- mas holidays Bo remained in Starkville to continue his work. Income and Experience Bill Evans, Disc Jockey The voice behind the microphone at WKOR belongs to Bill Evans, a freshman Business Administration major from Meridian. Bill started working with radio stations at the age of fourteen. His senior year in high school his program was number one. When WKOR heard about his success they recruited him to come to MSU and work for them. He has been here since June and his work week has averaged from 33 to 38 hours. The WKOR disco machine is also possible because of Bill. He ' s been doing discos since March, but his equip- ment has now expanded to include laser beams and light shows. Sherri Young, Teller Marketing major Sherri Young works as a teller at the National Bank of Commerce. Sherri is a junior from West- point. The main reason she works is to gain experience for the time when she starts looking for a full time job after graduation. Tom Hunter, Trainer Tom Hunter works as a horse trainer for Smith Oaks Plantation in Artesia. He works on the average of 18 hours a week, beginning at 6:45 a.m. Most of the horses that are there are from the north and are being trained to be winning racehorses. The colts remain there for about six months, then are shipped off to enter the world of professional racing. These horses are Standardbreds, or Trotters and Pacers driven in Harness racing. Tom ' s job includes driving the colts (rain or shine) and helping keep the horses healthy and clean. WATER WEEKENDS 468 Breaking away from the academic world leads students to the waters of the Jackson Reservoir, North Carolina rapids, and the depths of the Caribbean Sea. 469 m$$mi ss MSU Architecture A Study in Contrasts Going for the Gusto! SA Proposes Beer Referendum The renewal of what had become an annual battle for the legalization of beer sales in Starkville could have been called The Big Last Chance. If the proposed beer refer- endum was approved in the spring of 1979, it would mean beer-thirsty Bulldogs would no longer have to drive to Lowndes County to quench their thirst. If it failed, then students would have to take the risk of being caught by dutiful Starkville policemen and campus security and having their precious Buds and Millers poured into the gutter or drain until 1984, when the referendum could be brought up again. The Student Association Political Affairs Chairman Janet Smith was determined to not let this come about. The past efforts have failed and I don ' t want that to hap- pen again, she said. Rather than taking what she called the radical approach that had been used in previous years, Smith and her Committee attempted to emphasize what they felt everyone in Starkville could understand — money. This year, we want to go at it from an economic stand- point, she explained, adding that part of their efforts would center around showing Starkville residents how much additional income would be generated inside the city by the sale of beer. Economically, I think it would be beneficial to the city. The beer referendum seemed to be picking up support in both the university and Starkville communities. Several convenience store and restaurant owners contacted the SA expressing their support of and interest in the referen- dum and some city and school administration officials pri- vately endorsed the passage of the referendum. Another factor in the referendum favor was the fact that it would only be voted on in the city of Starkville rather than all of Oktibbeha County. I think it will pass in the city, but I don ' t think it would in the county, Smith said. Smith planned for the big push towards the approval of the referendum to begin in January. She hoped to have tables set up in the Coliseum during registration where students could sign referendum petitions and pick up voter registration forms for the city of Starkville. She also hoped to have vans available during the first two days of classes to take students from the Union to City Hall to have their registration forms notarized. The SA hoped to have referendum petitions collected in January and processed in time to vote on the referendum in late March or early April. Remember . . ., REFLECTOR Editor Marsh Nichols told State students in an editorial, If the referendum fails in the spring, the city does not get another chance until 1984. LEFT: Although it is a nine mile drive to the county line, students frequent the roads to drink the foamy brew. RIGHT: Even if the referendum passes beer will still be illegal on campus. 472 KING OF BEERS. - HP ' ; ■.,,.., . :.:■: ?S1 ' _ m %v4m ■- ■•If  ;; 1 mm Warn W MB 1 jjjj 3 mam ' - 1 ■I ■M Mt j , H $ •t W li t« •  am • ■JN v . . « ' ' • ' ' .-•.  • , - a | ' . ;•■■•M ' « $ a a ft • ; J fefc : :-ir • ( ■.. . m£jr r ■km kSSsbwsL 11111 Er ' mm filfe UK t ■— - ■■-■' . ' ..■. ' ■■:.- TaJTaSSF pfl S ,- 881 t SMS . 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