Mississippi University for Women - Meh Lady Yearbook (Columbus, MS)

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196' M ll LADY MISSISSIPPI STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Columbus, Mississippi V I me Fifty-n KAREN GLOPPE, d t MARGARET HENKEL b Hlaflagel' if Table of Contents 1 Opening 16 Academics 40 Organizations 104 Elite 128 Social Clubs 168 Reflections 184 Classes Reflections of a year m. gone b I 4, AWK' 'WF 2. , 2 wk, ..,, ,A 53315 WW' 4 f '9 1 -9' a 's ' lzgphr 55' ,iiYi'.r:, 43 Nur . ,ze 'lx A I 'lsr' ff 'W' m ul I 4' 1' I ,J W fn, J' 1 A K.. 1 ' 16 - -Jw ' ' 51-.',jF3'v'E3, Y' , . -X ,' xnxx j,..i.',, Nat.: 'N Y T - 1,4 - ,- 4 .-H :A L f '- :1 'i,.p3,, ' Y J'- '.5.,.,'f'-'- H,-.ix Q ,E V Q4 mu If 'Q , ' . ' . vid-C' . ', 1 9 -M an . V Q W A , ,K , g . . U L K .E f, -, I, . , , , . K Q A . 1 . 4 t 3 , iv.: 'W , Q 4 Af ,X L , . 1 a V ' ' ' 1 'L ., N' 5, 1, . gf-A' frm- ' . Q L - 'af 91 ' ' t, ,' ' ', ' v ' u l ,, . .Q , f . 3 An. T in ., . 3 1' ' Q - ' Wie' , 7 ' 1 Q , 'A QQ ,k -- 4.f1,!'- fvq' , ,g . f , Q. 1- L s , 44'-' S 2355 14 .g .... ' , '- 3, 'f ' .i ' .- is 4 :- g, fu. ,-N x., Vg--ag.. 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W., -1 m,,,, X ,,,.,,,, V 4 , .,, ,W , v f - ,,, , H X, V Q-Q .V w 4 6 lm V Q :Tyr- vfx. J -f, ,- V 25 '- un MW ,s- w , W- 1, . f . -E L EY, 'gf V :Vi I4-a f. Wm u u du ,, I 4- Beneath the green caves of spring Or over the crisp golden scraps of fall We come and go. Refreshed by the rhythm Of bark and limb we turn to study. W e see the lone tree like an Oriental Prophecy, Separate and yet not apart-a reminder that Each of us is unique. Rain falls on a day, on many days, on weekends. Another day kites are flown. Some days cards are interesting- On rainy days when umbrellas line the halls. Ours are dormitories of discussion. Sleeping is pleasant in a quiet room With rain misting the window. On kite flying days there is no rain, But oh! How much there is to do inside Un kite flying days. 'T , M vm, W 5 if i 5 5 , g, E Q 2 E, 5 , The art of learning Does not come naturallyg Rather it follows with the Aid of capable administration Faculty, and those who care In the major yield of Academics . X1 if kids 3 fm aff E5 ff XX fm vw C 2 j 1 X . - E Q j 4g Q LJ QQ -'gjgji VX Wim Academics Editors Laura Board Glenn Byrd Art Work: Sandra Henson The Board of Trustees of Institutions of Higher Learning: Left to right: Dr. Verner S. Holmesg M. M. Roberts, Vice-Presidentg Ira L. Morgang M. Paul Haynes: .l. N. Lipscombg Leon Lowreyg Dr. E. R. Johe, Executive Secretaryg S. R. Evans, Presiclentg Mrs. Nan M. Sibley, Secretary of the Boardg Milton E. Bristerg E. Ray Izardg W. O. Stoneg Thomas N. Turnerg Tally D. Riddellg Henry H. Heder- man. The Governor and Board of Trustees The Honorable John Bell Williams ..5, 2 5 , , my I 1, Q ,Af , 5,5 ,, 1 Q ti 5 5 Z L ,Q ,, fe 3' 'I E if f The President Dr. Charles P. Hogarth Through his willingness to carry MSCW into the frontiers of knowledge, Dr. Charles P. Hogarth has instituted and developed many new programs. MSCW has witnessed an excellent summer school program, its graduate program has become fully accredited, its National Teacher Fellowship aid has increased. The most outstanding feature of his plans is the program of building faculty apartments, an adminis- tration-classroom building, dining extension to the student center, plus a new library, dormitory, and president's home. Emphasis for 1967-68 has been retaining the great traditions of the past, modernizing for the present and the future, in addition to keeping conduct within the range of decency and high standards. Dr. Hogarth states, 'ifiespect is what we want, and respect is what we getf' 18 M s .5- S83 19 dministrators First Raw: DR. R. JACK FREEMAN, Admin- istrative Assistant to the President and Director of Development, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D.g Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Kappa, Mississippi Associa- tion of School Administrators. DR. S. A. BRASEFIELD, Dean of Aca- demic Affairs, B.S., M.A., Ed.D.g National Education Association, As- sociation of American Colleges. DR. HARVEY CROMWELL, Dean of Instruction and Dean of Gradu- ate School, Ph.D., Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Kappa Delta, Speech Associa- tion of America. MRS. CLAIRE F. WALL, Dean of Students, A.B., M.S.g Pi Tau Chi, Phi Kappa Phi, American Association of University Women, National Association of Women Deans and Counselors. MR. .IOE H. BARBER, JR., Comptroller, B.S.g Delta Sigma Pi, Omicron Delta Kappa. Second Row: DR. BEVERLY T. MOSS, Director of Libraries and of Library Science, Ph.D., American Library Associa- tion, American Association of Uni- versity Professors. DR. ELLIE MAE SOWDER, Director of Honors Pro- gram, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. MR. E. A. KNIGHT, Registrar, B.S., M.A.g Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Psi Omega, Eta Sigma Alpha. MR. CHARLES C. CRAFT, Acting Coordinator of Guidance, B.S., M.Ed.g Phi Delta Kappa. MR. HERMAN .l. WEST, Director of Admissions, B.A.E., M.E.g Mississippi Association of School Administrators, National Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Oilicers. Third Row: MR. RAY A. FURR, Director of Public Information, BJ., M.A., Sigma Delta Chi, Pi Delta Epsilon, National Association for Education in Journalism, American College Public Relations Association. MISS MARCIE D. SANDERS, Executive Secretary of Alumnae, B.S., M.S.g American Dietetic Association, American Association of University Women. MISS MARY CECIL FORBUS, Director of Food Ser- vice. MRS. .IOSEPHINE S. WAT- SON, Recorder, B.A.g Phi Kappa Phi. MISS MARY COLEMAN SIPANN, Assistant Dean of Instruc- tion. Fourth Row: MRS. ANN B. MCALLISTER, As- sistant Dean of Students, B.S., M.A., Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu, American Personnel and Guid- ance Association. MR. FRANK E. HANKINSON, Assistant Comptrol- ler, B.S., Southern Association of College and University Business Officers. MISS LOUISE TERRY, Assistant Director of Admissions. DR. RICHARD L. GEORGE, Col- lege Physician, B.S., M.D.g Chair- man of Northeast Mississippi Dia- betes Committee. MR. S. A. STRAIGHT, Superintendent of Maintenance. Department Heads First Row: DR. RALPH M. HUDSON, Head and Professor of Art, B.A., M.A., Ed.D.g Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, National Art Education As- sociation, Southeastern College Art Conference. DR. RICHARD E. GARTH, Head and Professor of Biological Sciences, A.A., A.B., M.A., Ph.D., American Institution of Biological Sciences. MR. JAMES G. BROWN, Head and Professor of Business, A.A., A.B., M.A., Ed.D.g Phi Delta Kappa, National Business Education Association, American Business Writing Association. Second Row: DR. ROY L. COX, Head and Professor of Education, B.S., M.A., M.S., Ed.D., Ed.S.g Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Gamma Mu, American Academy of Political and Social Science. DR. RALPH E. HITT, Head and Pro- fessor of English, B.S., M.A., Ph.D.g Modern Language Association, South-Central Modern Language Association. DR. PHILIP ANGELES, Head and Professor of Foreign Languages, M.Ed., M.A., Ph.D.g Sigma Beta Alpha, American Association of Teachers of Spanish, National Education Association. Third Row: DR. MARY KATE MILLER, Head and Professor of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, B.S., M.A., Ed.D., Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Psi Kappa, American Association of Health, Physical Education, Rec- reation. DR. .IOHN L. BOON ATKINSON, Head and Professor of History, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.g Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Sigma Alpha, Ameri- can Historical Association. DR. MARY A. GAYLE, Head and Pro- fessor of Home Economics, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.g Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, American Home Economics Association, American Associa- tion of University Women. Fourth Row: MR. RAY A. FURR, Acting Head and Associate Professor of ,Iour- nalism, B.,l., M.A., Sigma Delta Chi, Pi Delta Epsilon, National As- sociation for Education in Journalism, American College Public Rela- tions Association. MRS. ALICE GATCHELL, Acting Head and As- sociate Professor of Library Science, B.A., M.A.3 Alpha Beta Alpha, Mississippi Library Association. MR. DONALD A. KING, Acting Head and Professor of Mathematics, B.A., M.S., Mathematical As- sociation of America, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Fifth Row: DR. SIGFRED C. MATSON, Head and Professor of Music, B.A., M.M., Ph.D.g Music Teachers National Association, National Guild of Piano Teachers. DR. DEWEY R. ROACH, Head and Professor of Philosophy and Religion, A.B., Th.M., Th.D.g American Metaphysical Society, American Academy of Religion. DR. W. E MCCORMICK, Head and Professor of Physical Science, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.g Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Epsilon Delta, American Chemical Society. Sixth Row: DR. RALPH W. ERICKSON, Head and Professor of Psychology, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.g American Psychological Association, American Philosophical Association. DR. WILLIAM E. ROBERTS, Head and Professor of Social Studies, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.g Pi Gamma Mu, Pi Kappa Delta, American Economic Association. DR. ALLAN YEO- MANS, Head and Professor of Speech, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.g Theta Alpha Phi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Speech Association of America, American Forensic Association. 'LO Contemplation and refreshment. cademics A school can boast of its number, its striking buildings, its modern or traditional architecture, its All-American athletes, its cleverly landscaped campus, and even of its many outstanding scholars, its old untarnished record, its even better than evern executed pro- grams of progress, its high national ranking, or its many federal grants and scholarships for its students. Even though it holds true that all these components of a college are important for the schoolis image, it also holds true that without a capable, understanding faculty, no college can boast of demanding the most from its students. The faculty is the motivating force of the campus, and its effects are felt in many fields of endeavor. MSCW has one such motivating faculty, a faculty it can be proud of, and one of which it can surely boast. An artistic shape progresses rapidly under Miss Summer's observance. 'LI Campus Christmas decorations and smiling faces are pleasant before the holidays. ,E wif , , -1.-we -' f 'rt Faculty First Row: Art Department: DR. CHARLES M. BRANDON, Professor of Art, B.S., M.A., Ed.D.g Phi Delta Kappa, National Education Association, National Art Education Association. MISS AMY MARI- ETTA BYRNES, Professor of Art, B.D., M.A.g Southeastern Arts, American Association of Uni- versity Worxien. MISS ELIZABETH J. DICE, As- sociate Professor of Art, B.D., M.D., M.A.g The World Crafts Council, American Association of University Professors. MISS MARY EVELYN STRINCER, Associate Professor of Art, A.B., A.M.g Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, College Art Association. Second Row: MISS EUC-ENIA SUMMER, Associate Professor of Art, B.S., M.A.g Phi Kappa Phi, College Art Association of America. MR. WILLIAM D. ROWELL, Assistant Professor of Art, B.F.A., M.F.A. MR. DAVID H. FRANK, Instructor of Art, B.S., M.F.A.g American Craftsmen's Council, Southeastern College Art Conference. MR. ALAN F. THURLOW, Instructor of Art, B.F.A.g Kappa Pi, Alpha Delta Sigma, American Association of University Professors. Third Row: MR. JOHN LUKE WINTERS, Instructor of Art, B.F.A., M.F.A.g Kappa Pi, Southeastern College Art Conference. Biological Sciences Department: DR. MACDONALD FULTON, Professor of Bio- logical Sciences, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.: Sigma Xi, American Society for Microbiology, American As- sociation of University Professors. DR. CRAW- FORD C. JACKSON, Associate Professor of Bio- logical Sciences, A.B., M.S., Ph.D.g Sigma Xi, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpe- tologists. MR. HARRY L. SHERMAN, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences, B.S., M.S.: Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Association of South- eastern Biologists. Fourth Row: MRS. MILDRED S. KENNEDY, Associate Pro- fessor of Biological Sciences, B.A., R.N., M.S.g Alpha Epsilon Delta. MISS GAIL S. BANCMA, Instructor of Biological Sciences, A.B.. M.A.g Sigma Xi, Association of Southeastern Biologists. MRS. CATHERINE LAMB BLACK, Instructor of Biological Sciences, B.A.g Phi Beta Kappa. MR. JIMMY JOE MAI-JDOX, Instructor of Bio- logical Sciences, B.S., M.S.: American Institute of Biological Societies, Association of Southeastern Biologists. Explanation-an art within an art. Dr. Durfee with pipe in hand stands strong. Cestures, expression, vivacious personality enhance biology classes for freshmen. Art and Biology The study of the arts and sciences brings forth the past, improves the present, and reaches into the future. The instructors in these de- partments strive constantly to encourage students to use their originality and knowledge to improve the world about them. The Art Department exhibited and honored Ida Kohlmeyer, famous artist, who visited the campus, at a formal reception. 7-3 Facult First Row: MRS. GEORGIA H. SMITH, Instructor of Biological Sciences, B.A., M.Ed.g American Institute of Biological Sciences, Mississippi Education Asso- ciation. Business Department: MISS LAVERNE BRAY, Assistant Professor of Business, B.A., M.B.E.g Delta Pi Epsi- lon, Phi Beta Lambda, Mississippi Business Education Association, United Business Education Association. MR. GEORGE S. BUSBY, Assistant Profes- sor of Business, B.S., M.S., C.P.A., American Accounting Association, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. MRS. EVELYN V. GIL- LIS, Assistant Professor of Business, B.S., M.Ed.g Kappa Delta Pi, Missis- sippi Business Education Association. Second Row: MRS. ALMA J. ROBERTS, Instructor of Business, B.S., M.E.g National Edu- cation Association, Mississippi Business Education Association. MRS. WILMA LORAINE HANCOCK, Instructor of Business, B.S., M.B.A.g Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Gamma Sigma. Education Depart- ment: DR. JAMES W. HUNT, Profes- sor of Education, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D.g Phi Delta Kappa, National Education Association. DR. JAMES W. MILE- HAM, Professor of Education, B.S., M.A., Ed.D.g National Association of Secondary School Principals, National Education Association. Third Row: DR. JAMES I. CALIFF, Associate Pro- fessor of Education, B.A., M.Ed., Ed.D.g International Reading Association, Na- tional Reading Association. DR. ROSE N. HORNE, Associate Professor of Edu- cation, B.S,, M.S., Ed.D.g Kappa Delta Pi, International Reading Association, National Council of Teachers of English. MRS. ELOISE C. DENT, Assistant Pro- fessor of Education, B.S., M.A.g Delta Kappa Gamma, Pi Tau Chi, American Association of University Women. DR. FRANK I. LOVELL, Assistant Profes- sor of Education, B.A.E., M.Ed., Ed.D.g Phi Delta Kappa, American Association of School Administrators, National Edu- cation Association. ls. .... , S aw life U A 3 N s X at X ik ,a a ,f ,v o,, Directions remain after most have gone. First Row: MRS. MAUDE WALKER, Assistant Professor of Edu- cation and Principal of the Demonstration School, B.A., M,E.g National Education Association, National De- partment of Elementary Principals. MRS. JUDY ANN MCCRONE, Instructor of Education, B.A., M.A., Mis- sissippi Education Association, Council for Excep- tional Children. MR. CHARLES M. RUEFF, Instruc- tor of Education, B.A., M.Ed.g Phi Delta Kappa, Na- tional Education Association. Second Row: MR. JERRY D. SPARKS, Instructor of Education, If-.S., M.S.g Kappa Delta Pi, Mississippi Education As- sociation. MRS. FRANCES S. BRANDON, Instructor of Education, B.S., M.A., National Education Associa- tion, Mississippi Education Association. MRS. NELL C. MAY, Instructor of Education, B.S., M.A., Ed.S.g Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Kappa C-amma, Mississippi Education Association. Third Row, English Dcpurtmenl: DR. JOSEPH DURFEE, Profes- sor of English, A.U., M.A., Ph.D.g Modern Language Association of America, National Council of Teachers of English. DR. 'FRANCES E. BOLEN, Associate Pro- fessor of English, B.A,E., M.A., Ph.D.g Phi Kappa Phi, Modern Language Association. MISS HELEN H. TURNER, Associate Professor of English, B.A., M.A. Fourth Row: MISS SARA WOODWARD, Associate Professor of English, B.A., M.A. MISS MARY CONE, Assistant Professor of English, B.A., M.A., Phi Kappa Phi, National Council of Teachers of English. MR. JOHN F. ADAMS, Instructor of English, A.B., M.A.g Missis- sippi Education Association. First Row: MR. REESE M. CARLETON, Instructor of English, B.A., M.A.g Sigma Tau Delta, Eta Sigma Phi, Modern Language Association. MISS VICTORIA HELEN COURY, Instruc- tor of English, B.A., B.S., M.A. MR. WIL- LIAM S. FESMIRE, Instructor of English, B.A,, M.A., Modern Language Association. MRS. FRANCES V. COOK, Instructor of English, B.A., M.A. Second Row: MRS. DOROTHY B. MOSS, Instructor of English, B.A., M.A.g American Association of University Women. MRS. PATSY CLARK PACE, Instructor of English, B.A., M.A., M.I..S.g Mississippi Education Association. Foreign Language Deparement: MR. BLAIR S. LATSHAW, Assistant Professor of For- eign Languages, A.M. Health, Physical Edu- cation and Recreation Department: MISS HARRIET BARNES, Associate Professor of Health, Physical Education and Recration, A.R., M.A.: American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Third Row: MISS MARTHA W. FULTON, Assistant Professor of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, BS., M.A., Pi Tau Chi, National Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, National Education Associa- tion. MRS. PINA Y. HORNSBY, Assistant Professor of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, B.S., M.A., Kappa Delta Pi, American Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, National Associa- tion of Physical Education of College Women. MISS NANELLEN LANE, Assis- tant Professor of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, A.A., BS., M.A., American Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, National Association of Physical Education for College Women. MRS. MARY LOUISE BROWN, Instructor of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, l3.A., Alpha Epsilon Delta, Mississippi Edu- cation Association. Facult Even teachers have to study. An intent study in a busy room. Facult 27 First Row: MISS BARBARA ANN GARRETT, Instruc- tor of Health, Physical Education and Rec- reation, B.S., C.Phy.Tl1p.g American Physical Therapy Association. MRS. RUTH W. HART, Instructor of Dance, B.A., M.A.g Pi Gamma Mu, Southern Association of Physical Education for College Women. MRS. JOAN T. THOMAS, Instructor of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, B.S., M.A., American Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, National Associa- tion of Physical Education for College Women. MRS. ELIZABETH P. WATKINS, Instructor of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Second Row: History Department: DR. MAY SPENCER RINGOLD, Professor of History, B,A., M.A., Ph.D.g Member of Mississippi State Bar As- sociation, Southern Historical Association. DR. ,WILLIAM N. STILL, JR., Associate Professor of History, B.S., M.A., Ph.D.g Southern Historical Association. DR. THOMAS H. BAKER, Associate Professor of History, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.g Southern His- torical Association, Organization of American Historians. DR. WILLIAM E. PROUT, As- sistant Professor of History, B.S., B.P., Th.M., Th.D.g Pi Tau Chi, American His- torical Society, Southern Historical Society. Third Row: MR. CHARLES M. EDMONDSON, Instruc- tor of History, B.A., M.A.g Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Alpha Theta, Southern Historical Asso- ciation. Home Economics Department: DR. ELEANORA SENSE, Professor of Home Economics, B.S., M.S., Ed.D.g American Dietetic Association, American Home Eco- nomics Association. DR. MILDRED R. WITT, Professor of Home Economics, B.S., M.S., Ed.D.g Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Upsilon Omicron, American Home Economics Asso- ciation. MISS EMMA SHEPEK, Associate Professor of Home Economics, B.S., M.S.g American Home Economics Association, American Association University Women. First Row: DR. MARY M. RUNNELS, Associate Pros fcssor of Home Economics, BS., M.H.E., Ph.lJ.g Phi Upsilon Omicron, International Federation of Home Economics, MRS. MARY ELLEN POPE, Assistant Professor of Home Economics, IIS., M.S.g Phi Upsilon Omicron, American Home Economics Asso- ciation, National Home Economics Associa- tion. MISS EILEEN M. WATT, Assistant Professor of Home Economics, BS., M.S.g Phi Upsilon Omicron, Kappa Delta Pi. American Association of University Women. MRS. ANN ELIZABETH ALLEN, Instructor of Home Economics, HS., M.A.T.g Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Ornicron Phi, American Home Economics Association. Seconri Row: MRS. VERDA J. LAWS, Instructor of Home Economics, B.S., M.A. MRS. BETH C. SIMS, Assistant in Nursery School, B.A. MISS MARTI-IA.JO MIMS, Assistant of Adult Education, B.S., NLS., Phi Kappa Phi, American Home Economics Association. journalism Department: MR. .L NEIL WOODRUFF, Assistant Professor of Jour- nalism, B.S., M.A.g Association for Educa- tion in Journalism, Professional Photogra- phers of America. Third Row: Library Science Deprrrlment: DR. BEVERLY T. MOSS, Professor of Library Science, A.B., A.M., M.S.L.S., Ph.D.g American Library Association. American Association of Uni' versity Professors. MISS MARION JONES- VVILLIAMS, Assistant Professor of Library Science, AB., M.A.g Southeastern Library Association, American Association of Uni- versity Women. .lflalhenmlics Department: DR. ZACHARY T. GALLION, Professor of Matin-matics, HS., M.S., Ph.D.g Phi Delta Kappa, Kappa Mu Epsilon, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Mathematical Association of America. MRS. JOYCE MC- DANIEL, Assistant Professor of Mathe- matics, B.S., M.Ed., Phi Kappa Phi, Na- tional Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Facult First Row: MISS ,IEAN ANN PARRA, Assistant Pro- fessor of Mathematics, IIS., M.A.g Phi Kappa Phi, Mathematical Association of America. MRS. CHRISTINE G. WHITE, Instructor of Mathematics, BS., M.Ed.q Phi Kappa Phi, National Council of Teachers of Mathe- matics. MRS. LUCILLE P. YARBROUGH. Instructor of Mathematics, A.B. .Wusic De- pnrlmenl: DR. WILLIAM GRAVES, Profes- sor of Music, BS.. M.M.Ecl.g Phi Delta Kappa, Music Educators National Confer- ence. Second Row: MISS MARGARET E. ALLEN. Associate Professor of Music, B.M., M.M.: Mu Phi Epsilon, American Association of University Women. MISS OCIE HIGGINS, Associate Professor of Music, AB., M.M.: Sigma Alpha Iota. Music Teachers National Association. MR. TANIMICHI SUCITA, Pianist in Resi- dence. BS., MS., American Association of University Professors. MISS VIRGINIA AL- FORD, Assistant Professor of Music, R.M.. M.lVI.g Phi Kappa Lamhda, Music Tm-acln-rs National Association. Third Row: MRS. THELMA E. FRANKLIN, Assistant Professor of Music, BS., MS.: National As- sociation of Teachers of Singing, National Music Educators Conference. MR. RONALD A. HOUGH, Assistant Professor of Music, KA.. B,M..'M.S.M.: American Guild of Urganists. MR. JAMES O. ALLEN, Assistant Professor of Music, B.M., M.M.g Pi Kappa Lamhda, Music Teachers National Associa- tion, National Guild of Piano Teachers. American Guild of Organists. DR. GAYLE HENROTTE. Assistant Professor of Music. AB., M.A.. Ph.D.: Am rit'an Musicological Society. National Liturgical Conference. Mr Thurlow shows a student the technique of using color combinations effectively. Facult First Row: MISS MARILYN RUTH SWINGLE, In- structor of Music, B.M., M.M.g Phi Kappa Lambda. MRS. PATRICIA E. HOUGH, In- structor of Music, B.M., M.S.M.g Phi' Beta. Physical Science Department: MR. C. M. HOLCOMB, Associate Professor of Physical Science, B.A., M.Ed., B.S., M.S.g American Chemical Society. MR. WILFRED C. HUS- MANN, Instructor of Physical Science, B.S., M.A., Ed.S., A.B.D.g Phi Delta Kappa, Na- tional Education Association. Second Row: MR. CYRIL J. WIERENC-O, Instructor of Physical Science, B.A., M,S.g American Chemical Society. Psychology Department: DR. ERNEST L. JOHNSON, Professor of Psychology, B.S., M.A., Ed.D.g American Psychological Association. DR. LOMAX L. MAY, Professor of Psychology, B.S., M.A., Ph.D.g Phi Delta Kappa, American Psy- chological Association. MR. CHARLES C. CRAFT, Instructor of Psychology, B.S., M.Ed.g Phi Delta Kappa. T him' Row: Social Studies Department: DR. ELLIE MAE SOWDER, Professor of Social Studies, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.g American Sociological Society. MR. RAY GILDEA, JR., Associate Professor of Social Studies, B.S., M.A.g Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Delta Kappa, American Association of University Professors. MR. BRUCE M. MC- CRONE, Associate Professor of Social Studies. MR. RUSSELL R. HASSEMER, As- sistant Professor of Social Studies, B.S., M.A.g Association of American Geographers. American Geographical Society. - ..... s A 5 p Q ,tt is Using IBM in registration for the first time requires patience too! T , MMQ 4414? dew 125 , WWW ff .mums-r 3 f' fem Sit back relax and cnyoy the taste of Sir Walter Raleigh. Business, Education, English, and Foreign Languages The Departments of Business, Education. English and Foreign Languages are a constant reminder that helds of administration, teaching. literature. and language are very much alive and in a constant state of llux. To keep students aware of the changing world, the Foreign Language De- partment sponsors summer school trips to Mexico, as well as placing students for study abroad. The English Depart- ment sent delegates to Dallas for the annual Literary Festival. A new computer aided Business students. Dr. Bolen reveals an interesting fact about her favorite poet. 31 r- 4......,,,,,,,, Learn of your world, and it will learn of you Library Science, Math, Music, and Philosophy The world's best seller, a differential equation, a stack of sheet music, and an ancient teaching characterize the de- partments in which each of these things may be found. Sponsored by the Library Science Department and the li- brary organizations, the HW , Day Book Fair showed in- creased interest this year. Music education was enhanced not only by the annual Glee Club concert but also by the Jackson Symphony, presented in the fall. The Philosophy Department expanded its curriculum to include more courses in religion. 31 .V To teach is to learn, to learn is to teach. Facult 33 First Row: MR. LEWIS M. STEWART, Assistant Pro- fessor of Social Studies, B.S., M.B.A.g Ameri- can Economics Association. DR. DAVID LEBARRON PAYNE, Assistant Professor of Social Studies, B.S., M.S., Ed.D.g Phi Delta Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu. MR. EDWIN L. JACKSON, Instructor of Social Studies, B.A., M.A. MR. WILLIAM J. LONG, In- structor of Social Studies, B.A., A.M., Pi Gamma Mu, American Political Science As- sociation. Second Row: Speech Department: DR. CLARENCE R. VAN DUSEN, Professor of Speech, A.B,, A.M., Ph.D.g American Speech and Hearing Association, Speech Association of America. DR. ELIZABETH A. HAWK, Professor of Speech, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.g Pi Lambda Theta, American Speech and Hearing Association, International Platform Association. MISS FRANCES M. BAILEY, Associate Professor of Speech, B.A., M.S.g American Association of University Professors, Speech Association of America. MISS SALLY CATTLE, Associ- ate Professor of Speech, B.S., M.A.g Ameri- can Speech and Hearing Association, Ameri- can Association of University Professors. Thirrl Row: MRS. K. C. TAYLOR, Assistant Professor of Speech, B.A., M.A.g Speech Association of America, American National Theatre and Academy. MR. GUY H. KEETON, Instructor of Speech, B.A., M.A., Speech Association, Southeastern Theatre Association. Personal Appearance Center: MRS. GRAYCE H. HICKS, Instructor of Personal Appearance, B.B.A. Demonstration School: MRS. MARY FRANCES RAUCH, Instructor at Demon- stration School, B.A., M.Ed.g International Reading Association. Facult First Row: MISS VIRGINIA MAE FERRILL, Instruc- tor at Demonstration School, B.A., M.A.g Mississippi Education Association. MISS ETHYL LYNCH, Instructor at Demonstra- tion School, B.S., M.Ed., International Read- ing Association. MRS. JUANITA MILES, Instructor at Demonstration School, B.A.E., M.A.E., Kappa Kappa Iota, International Reading Association. MISS FRANCES WARD, Director of Kindergarten, B.A., M.A.g Association for Childhood Education International. Second Row: MRS. SARAH A. YOUNCER, Instructor at 'W Demonstration School, B.S., M.Ed.g Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Gamma Mu. MRS. KATH- ERINE S. HORTON, Librarian in Dem- onstration Sehool, B.S., Alpha Beta Alpha, Mississippi Library Association. MRS. LEO- TA P, YOUNCER, Assistant in Kinder- garten, HS., M.Ed.g Kappa Kappa Iota. X Library Staff: MRS. ETTA E. PACE, Ref- erence Librarian, B.A., M.A., Southeastern Library Association. Third Row: MRS. RUTH E. POVALL, Assistant Li- brarian, B.A., R.S.g Mississippi Library As- sociation. MRS. EUNICE WEAVER, Assistant Librarian, B.S., M.A.: American Historical Society, Mississippi Library Asso- fav ciation. MISS NANCYQIANINE WHEELEY, Assistant Librarian, RA., M.L.S., Missis- sippi Library Association. MRS. JANET P. COUCHMAN, Assistant Cataloger in Library, B.S.g Mississippi Library Association. A clothing class demands creativity. Physical Education, History, Home Economics, and Journalism The thrill of sports, the study of Greece, the baking of a double-layer cake, and the coverage of the day's events are certainly not vital for survival, but they do make life more interesting and worthwhile. The Journalism Department took field trips throughout the South to award-winning newspapers, keeping informed on modern methods of writing and publi- cation. The History Departmentis uFine Filmsw series offered students ten highly rated movies. Dr. Mary A. Gayle re- turned as head of the Home Economics staff. w Q? Q E Zi fr 35 .......,..4,.........M 'xnxx' . st, QW' A helpful teacher and a grateful student. I promise you it happened just that way. Dr. Roberts calmly explains a little of the economic world. Physical Science, Psychology Social Studies, and Speech Faculty members in the Psychology, Social Studies and Speech departments attempt to instill in each pupil the mean ing of the intangible parts of life, the understanding of those who deviate from the norm, as well as the normal, the ef fective use of the human voice in all situations, and the rela tionship of one human being to another. Headed by a new chairman, Dr. G. Allan Yeomans, the Speech and Hearing Clinic broadened its facilities to include a Reading Cl1n1c open to any citizen for diagnosis and remedial instruction Acting Guidance Counselor Mr. Charles C. Craft aided stu dents in applying for GRE and NTE tests and in interpreting achievement test SCOTCS. A microscope is the biologist s tool Social Advisors First Row: MRS. MAURINE M. ATKINS, Rotating, MRS. MARGARET BRIDGES, Coen Hall, MRS. EVA CHILES, .Iones Hall, MRS. LUCILLE H. CON- GER, The Magnolia. Second Row: MRS. LUCY EVANS, Frazer Hallg MRS. ZULA GULLET, Hastings Hall, MRS. DOROTHY JANE, Peyton Hallg MRS. MARY P. LAWS, Kincannon Hall. Third Raw. ' MRS. DEXTER RICE, The Magnoliag MRS. RUTH N. RIDDELL, Rotating, MRS. SANDRA RIDINCS ROBBINS, Assistant in Peyton, MRS. MILDRED SEVIER, The Club. Fourth Row: MRS. SIDNEY SILLS, Keirn Hall, MRS. LEONA C. SKELTON, Fant Hallg MRS. EDNA H. SMITHSON, Reneau Hallg MRS. CLARA B. STOKES, Shattuck Hall. Fifth Row: MRS. HELEN G. TAYLOR, Columbus Hallg MRS. FRANCES C. THOMAS, Taylor Hall: MRS. SELMA T. WALDROP, Rotating. Goose ladies stock up on cokes, potatoe chips, and friendly conversation. Books, books, and more books hu wearing a friendly smile. t they never stop '-1.1. The helpers in the laundry keep us as clean as a white tornado. Mr. Doyle Frazier keeps our laundry really spinning. X H0 'ii Qi: ws X M. W..- ' -mm ggzglwm ' . . -,MMM -iii' 1 Q E s ua. A 3 KW A A 5 I B' W .,L e. 1' f Q 'ff E75 'A Wif i , 'filx-sf ' X -' - N.-1: ..g--1531? , we- 'f'5gg5a?ii5fs.' WE? ,. in w - if . 5, .X mv-5 :vga . E SZ N ,sa Q E Nga? S , . SE to X X, 5 ff K Q -is 5 . '53 - SE 5 's S .Q + , M ik isa? Ei Q M- f :,g1z,f5a: i,g Q51 if w . .M mi f ' Y x . 4 S T v K E J Q-,QA 1 Q L1 W Pictured Within tlie heart of MSC W Amid the pages of students, F aculty, administration, and buildings, M ay be found tlve basic outline of a Successful college year-M S C W campus Organizations . . . 2 A P w AQ wif If M Qqwag KW xii J T Q9 gm Q QjfCNOX V X W- f 'L Q VFX? Organizations Editor Kay Ma jure Art Work: Carolyn E uart l President's Council: left to right: K. Cloppe, J. Moseley, M. White, S. McFarland, A. Yerger, President Hogarth, B. A. Smith, S. Loch- ridge, L. Lea, S. Stone, B. Bush, S. Epes, A. Goodwin. Presidentis Council is composed of the presidents of the Student Association, the Student Christian Association, the Womenis Recreation Association, Theatre Guild, Civic League, Mortar Boardg the editors of the Spectator, the Meh Lady, the Dilettantig and the four class presidents. Twice a month this council meets with Dr. Hogarth to discuss campus affairs and to relate student opinions on campus problems and future plans. This council is the student bodyis direct link with the administration and serves as the students' voice to the highest authority. Presidents Council President: Judy Moseley Vice-President: Lynne Faulkner Recording Secretary: Betty Brookshire Corresponding Secretary: Jane Elizabeth Matthews Treasurer: Sherry Baker Judicial Council: Front Row: C. N. Moore, C. A. Puckett, F. Joseph B. Brookshire, J. Moseley, L. Faulkner, R. Gilliland. Second Row: L. Handley, L. Lavender, G. Hyer, L. Hatten, C. Lyons, M. Elliott Student Association The Student Association is the governing body on the MSCW campus, divided into three branches. The Executive Branch consists of the executive omcers. The Senate is the co-ordinating factor between student and administration, and among different organizations on campusg regulations are created and changed by this body. The Judicial Branch consists of the Judicial Council, the Honor Council, and the Board of Review, this branch enforces the regulations set by the Senate and the policies set by the administration. The basis of the Student Association is the Honor system. MSCYV is known for her high standards, her ideals, and her traditions. As a student enters MSCW, she expresses the desire to become an integral part of that which is MSCW, and she acknowledges the MSCVV Honor Pledge as her own. J. Moore, L, Patton, P. Stallings. Third Row: P. Vickery, K. Williams, M. Bennett, N. Nelms, M. W. Howard, B. Class, E. Hays, S. Epes, M. B. Hillman. Senate: Front Row: M. W. Howard, N. Nelms, .l. E. Matthews, S Baker, J. Moseley, L. Faulkner, M. A. Sadka, K. Gloppe. Second Row. P. Stallings, L. Hatten, M. Nelson, M. B. Hillman, L. Lavender, L HandleY, .l. Delivorias, B. Glass, F. Smith, M. White. Third Row: G N. Moore, G. Hyer, S. Nation, S. McFarland, P. Smith, C. A. Puckett S. Epes, E. Hays, A. Godwin. Fourth Row: P. Vickery, K. Williams S. Stone, B. A. Smith, S. Doonan, J. Moore, A. Yerger, B. Bush, R Gilliland. Crowds, but good bargains can be found at the SA Book Exchange SCA Council: Front Row: B. McDowell, L. Johnston, E. Campbell, S. Fortenberry, S. Smith, G. Blaylock, S. B. Cook. Second Row: B. McMillan, S. Stone, S. Graves, P. Smith, K. Cantrell, A. Carpenter, S. Hall, C. Peebles, F. Sparkman. Third Row: J. Sims, E. Langford, SCA Council: Front Row: J. Mitchell, L. Loftis, P. McEwen, B. Blanton, K. Shepherd, S. McFarland, M. A. Sadka, L. N. Furr, C. Joyner. Second Row: P. Wilder, A. Newhill, S. Boyd, J, Bounds, S. Rye, S. Maynard, V. Garland, C. Acee, E. Goodwill, S. Parkinson. Third C. Segrest, L. Buchanan, M. Jones, M. Coaper, L. Stone, K. Majure, R. Tomlinson, S. Newhill. Fourth Row: M. R. Lumpkin, M. Williams, P. Tomlin, M. B. Peebles, P. Wightmeer, M. E. Hardin, M. Colvin, C. A. Smith, N. Nation. Row: S. Boseberry, C. Clover, C. L. Herron, L. Fairleigh, B. White- head, C. Turner, J. Jones, F. Joseph, J. Lee, C. Byrd. Fourth Row: S. Wade, A. White, B. Sudduth, N. Crump, P. Shows, S. Doonan, E. Roberts, C. Budduth, C. Wyatt, S. Lauderdale. tudent hristian Association The Student Christian Association seeks to unite MSCW students of all faiths in a common bond of Christian love and understanding by providing opportunities for worship, fellowship, service, and spiritual growth. Cabinet and Council positions in SCA are open to those interested in planning and carrying out specific activities such as the Big Sister-Little Sister Program, Morning Watch, Vespers, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter services, President: First Vice-President: Second Vice-President: Suzanne McFarland Kim Shepherd Betty Blanton A g U Secretary: Edna Joy Caperton Chapel Devoations, Halloween dinner, International Festival, T d Scholarship Fund for foreign students, and a special event, reasurer' Mary Arm Sa ka Religious Emphasis Week. Assistant Treasurer: Leita Nell Furr SCA Cabinet: Front Row: B. Blanton, K. Shepherd, S. McFarland, Furr. Third Row: S. Doonan, C. L. Herron, E. Campbell, S. Lauder- M. A. Sadka. Second Row: S. Wade, S. Stone, P. Smith, J. Lee, L. N. dale, B. Whitehead. 45 Fun, activity, and relaxation characterize recreational activities sponsored by WHA. 'The MSCW Olympic Games greeted students during Orientation. Other activities include a Halloween party and President: Bettie Ann Smith Terror vs. Terror-Uppers game lmen faculty vs. varsity volleyball teamJ. Recently WRA placed Intramural Sports on a special club- Vice-President: Mary Ellen Dow I t h . dormitory basis. A trophy is awarded to the club or dorm accumulat- Secretall 2 Carol Ann Smlth ing the most points and to the one exemplyfing the highest ideals of Treasurer: Margie Hoop sportsmanship. Front Row: J. llough, M. Davis, M. E. Dow, B. A. Smith, C. A. S. Hall, S. George, J. Smith. Third Row: S. Wade, ,l. Moseley, C. Sud- Smllll, M. Roop, C. S. Ross, P. Bern-ll, E. D. Bonelli. Second Row: duth, E. Roberts, J. Moore, S. Thompson, T. Barwick, P. Smith, J. Swain, C. Lyons, C. Moorhead, D. O,Brien, P. Craven, Daett, M. Simmons. Womelfs Recreation Association 46 Theatre Guild Theatre Guild: Front Row: D. Bennett, C. Russell, B. McPherson, M. R. Horninfr S. Carlson. Tl1inIRow.- I Huw-ll I 1-'-' I-'al C W W. t Nelson, S. Rasherry, M. Elliott, S. Tyrcr, L. N. Furr. Second Row: C. Freeman, S. Hinton, l.. Adams, C. iflvawi-lzind. flllirlsllilcfll I Wt l M. L. Horn, D. Anthonyk .l. Stone, C. Ham-s. L. lioord. M. J. Jacobs. '4Curtain going uplw This is the call signaling the opening of Trojan Women, the Speech Department's fall production. Theatre Guild seeks to provide a channel for students, talents and interests to he developed and shared. Council membership is based on points received for work on play productions and talent show, oral readings, and radio announcing. This year TC staged the Orientation Week, W-Dayf. and lnternational Festival Talent Shows. 47 President: Keeper of Points: Vice-President: Treasurer: Secretary : Margaret Nelson Sharon Rasberry Betty McPherson Marilyn Elliott Carol Russell Civic League Civic League: Front Row: D. Bennett, -M. Ralph, S. Lochridge, S. Sen- nett. Second Row: M. West, J. Leslie, S. Hall, J. Delivorias, B. Kuban. Civic Leagueis purpose is to maintain attractiveness and cleanliness of dormitories. 1968 showed added emphasis on civic responsibility and citizenship by having members preside at Election Day polls. President: Sudie Lochridge . I ' I Campus-Wide lnspectlon, held once each semester, was expanded to Vlcepresldentz Susan Sennett a Clean-Up Week campaign with an appeal to departmental clubs Secretary-Treasurer: Michele Ralph for cleanliness in academic buildings. 48 The Social Committee is composed of representatives from the three upper classes. Elected by Presidentis Council and advised by Mrs. Arlene Girvin and Mrs. Claire Wall, members, main responsi- bilities are to sponsor extracurricular activities for students and to arrange for popular entertainers to visit campus. Glenn Yarborough, popular RCA recording star, performed first semester to a capacity crowd. This year coffee houses with W,' entertainment were sponsored. Social Committee: Front Row: C. Hanes, B. McMillan, G. McCharen, S. Holder, M. Southern. Second Row: J. Russell, L. Perry, M. E. Dow, J. Moore, C. Smith. 'WV The Social ommittee 49 The 1968 Moh Lady Karen Gloppe A A A Margaret Henkel A Laura Boord A ,A Glenn Byrd A A A A Kay Majure A AA Sandra Stevenson Evelyn Hays A A Eleanor Green A A A Sharon Basberry A Virginia Grissom Carolyn Euarti A Pattio McEwen A Cindy Lyons A A Jane Elizabeth Matthews Myra Williarns A William Rowell AAAA STAFF Margaret Henkel. Business Manager. Editor Business Manager Academic Editor Academic Editor Organizations Editor Social Club Editor Elite Editor Class Editor Literary Editor Photography Editor Art Editor Typing Editor Index Editor Index Editor Assistant Editor Sponsor Karen Gloppe, Editor. Wearirlg a larger 9 X l2 page format, the 1968 Meh Lady portrays school activity coverage. Tipend division pages with lithograph pictures add extra sectional interest. Published annually for fifty-nine years, the Meh Lady once was the private publication of the editor and business manager. Today it is considered a campus-wide publication along with the Spectator and the Dilettamfi. Election of editor and business manager is by the staff with other positions appointed by the editor. ln the fall the Melt Lady stall sponsors the annual Elite Contest, a parade of nominees Whose Winners compose the Elite section of the book. V . ' ' ' v ag: ,fs fs. -.1 - sev- ff' if 'V -' . J i f Nw 4- V- ' iv , 5 1- , if if-f r .gf f we . ...mee-:,s. ff Q-fy M - -l'. - i at g 1 .Q .- '- uf-,ng if . '- ,'a,.4...: '- .,- K F154 1..,,,x t V M.. xii: air mug 4.7 viagra! ,,, at , f- ' . -' 1 e - , T. P5 Y 5 2 '-L' ftlteiusl , .fzJ5 M5h- it , 3.1-5 N ei, V W 'Lay'-,-dal 3: ft G N. slfwfie.-'.Fr tie. 'swf A ... -1 f Q? k .,,. . . Viz, . 4. gf. , .4 dna- ., k - l . I Q WEE' 7 .ff-14 - ' A' We , . N W wr: 'ff'-eff' A - . 1 . .m,, . ' miie' .H-' - - ' 1 2' - GH V 'fi'-5' . ' ' . 'ff ' w.. 124,153 - , 'If' w'f1-f- , 1. A ' ' Ki , , .Q U , ' ' ' 0, ' fi . . si tk f L. .1 7' I 4 ' ,H . I3 :UG ,yZ.1zi::f, ,.. , - ' ' - ,,g .Jigs - ,. ., mm ' .a- 7 A ,Q iv 359: J ' iif I W . - 1' f dfwfi it Virginia Grissom, Photography Editor, Evelyn Hays, Elite Editor: Kay Majure, Organizations Editor. Eleanor Green, Class Editorg Sandra Stevenson, Social Cluh Editorg Sharon Rasberry, Literary Editorg Pattie McEwen, Typing Editor. Laura Boord, Glenn Byrd, Academics Editors, Carolyn Euart, Art Editor, Myra Williams, Assistant Editor. Meh Lady Staff: Front Row: V. Whitten, S. Snellgrove, K. Stephens, J. Shank, C. Lyons, P. Carr, L. N. Furr. Secoml Row: J. Cunningham, S. Sowell, M. Penn, L, Stone, D. Matzner, C. Anderson, L. Fairleigh, C. A. Puckett. Third Row: .l. McCaugh, g. Amason, L. Coon, M. Montgomery, A. White, L. E. Thompson, D. Stephens, N. alll. I Spectator Staff: Front Row: B. Tate, L. Perry, D. Bennett, K. Gloppe, S. Lochridge, S. McFarland, C. Graves. Second Row: L. Wilson, P. Jobe, P. Tarter, P. Carr, D. Matzner, M. Willianis, M. Nelson, M. McClanahan. Third Row: P. Snows, C. Jernigan, S. Sammons, L. Lea, B. McPherson, J. Moseley, S. Hood, M. B. Harper. Published weekly and distributed every Wednesday, the Spectator, voice of MSCW, seeks to fulfill its purpose as campus-community newspaper. The student-edited publication has six times won the All-American rating from the Associated Collegiate Press, an honor well deserved and respected. Each year the Spectator sponsors the Hall of Fame to honor six outstanding seniors elected by the junior and senior classes. ln the fall of the year the staff produces a ten-page issue which is mailed to high schools throughout the state to inform prospective MSCW students of campus life. Gay Smith, Cynthia Acee Peituri Editors Carol Smith, Managing Dixie Dye, News Editor S Rebecca Thaxton, Sarah Batte, Editorial Editors. 52. X, r The Spectator STAFF Editor ......... ..,,.. Business Manager , . , News Editors . , . Feature Editor .... Managing Editor .,.. Editorial Editors . . . Bookkeeper ...,,,. Circulation Manager b. . . . Advertising Managers . Sponsor i Andrea Godwin, Editor. Alice Adams, Business Manager. Andrea Godwin Alice Adams Martha Bennett Dixie Dye Cynthia Acee Carol Smith Sarah Batte Rebecca Thaxton Patti Jobe Dianne Bennett Corky Graves Mary Beth Harper Bay Furr ' Xml ulln , E 53 ilettanti Madeleine White, Editor. Creativity is the keyboard for the 1967-63 Diletlanti. It is an inf centive and a challenge to the campus to be creative in photography, writing, art, and dramag the Diletmnti strives to fulfill its purpose. Students are urged to submit original writings and compositions to the Dilettanti for possible publication in the final copy, which proves to be hard work, but the finished product is the reward. Sarah Batte, Assistant Editorg Sudie Lochridgv, Art Editor. Dilettanti Stall: Front Row: B. Tatu, P. U. Stowers, P. Wilder, L. N. Furr, A. Harpole, M. McGee. Second Row: S. James, B. Lewis, M. Sigman, M. Will, C. Smith, B. Class. Third Row: L. Wilson, C. Jernigan, S. Sow:-Il, S. Sammons, J. Hinton, C. Sinks. 54 The success of freshmen orientation greatly depends on the upper- classmen who are selected to serve as student advisors. Each year about 410 girls are chosen on the hasis of their character and willing- ness to work for MSCW to serve in this capacity. For the first few weeks of school a Student Advisor lives with a small group of freshmen so that she may teach them both academic and social rules, answer questions, and help in the general over-all adjustments which a freshman must make. This program is sponsored by the Student Association and is most important in making the uneww student know and realize that she is a vital part of MSCW. Student Advisors: Front Row: M. Elliott, M. K, Simth, B. Roper, S. liams, R. Lum, N. Smith, S. Baker, S. Hall, S. Batte, E. Hays, B. Rook Lauderdale, G. N. Moore, B. Bush, K. Majure. Second Row: J. Smith, Fourth Row: M. Bennett, S. Doonan, E. Roberts, L. Faulkner, S L. Johnston, F. Joseph, M. F. Crowe, S. Fortenberry, E. J. Caperton, McKnight, B. Brookshire, L. Adams, L. Pope, C. Peebles. P. Smith, M. Jones, M. B. Peebles. P. Wilder Third Row: M, Wil- Student Advisors 55 MSCW's Modeling Squad is composed of forty students who are selected on the hases of poise, grooming, and execution of basic modeling routine. lts object is to stimulate interest in modeling and personal appearance. This group meets regularly for practice sessions and obtains experience participating in television programs and fashion shows sponsored by the Columbus merchants. Each fall the squad is presented in a review for caW'7 Day Visitors. Modeling Squad: Front Row: B. Craycraft, N, Gainey, L. Buchanan, Atkinson. Third Row: L. Hines, S. Cebhart, L. Conner, L. Faulkner, S. Stevenson, B. Sissell, P. Johe, S. Sammons, M. White. Second Row: J. Moore, S. Hamilton, C. A. Puckett. J. Ball, J. Wimberley, M. Sisman, J. Beard, S. Ray, J. Jordan, E. A. Captain: Co-Captain: Co-Captain: Secretary : Treasurer 2 Becky Craycraft Nan Gainey Linda Buchanan Sally Gebhart Sandra Stevenson Modeling quad Sl 9 Row: B. Lumsden, C. Craft, .l. Micilo, A Colmon. C. Dorsctt. Second Row: B. Black England, A. Donnell, B. Arrington, S. Taylor C. Struthers, E. Henderson, J. Searcy, L Kearley. fi .l QF gf f tion is characteristic of every honor societyg the latter is unique in practice President: Dr. Frances Bolen Vice-President: Julia Katheryn Hare Secretary-Treasurer Jean Ann Parra I WW 2 2 1 Wann The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi was founded in 1897 for the primary purpose of recognizing and encouraging superior scholarship in all fields of study. Good character is also an essential attribute for those elected to mem- bership in the society. The efforts of Phi Kappa Phi are aimed at the fulfillment of its motto- the love of learning rules the world. Supplementing the work of its chapters, the Society devotes its income to the annual award of fellowships for first-year graduate study, erection of funds to endow both publications and fellowships, and publication of a journal. For the past two years a member of the Mis- sissippi State College for Women Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi has been honored by receiving the grant of a graduate year fellowship. From the beginning, two convictions have provided the foundation of the philosophy of Phi Kappa Phi: first, the belief that through the recognition of those who have excelled in scholarship, other students may be inspired to work for high rankg second, the belief that scholarship is not limited to any single field of endeavor but may be, and should be, universal. The first convic- with Phi Kappa Phi. Active Faculty Members of Phi Kappa Phi Dr. Suzanne Blow Dr. Frances Bolen Miss Mary Cone Dr. Harvey Cromwell Mrs. Wilma L. Hancock Dr. Ralph Hudson Mrs. Elizabeth Lee Gaston Marshall Dr. W. F. McCormick Mrs. Joyce McDaniel Mrs. Howell C. Mims Miss ,lean Ann Parra Miss Emma Shepak Mr. Harry F. Sherman Miss Eugenia Summer ' n Miss Mary Evelyn Stri ger Mrs. Claire Wall Mrs. Josephine Watson Mrs. Christine White Dr. Mildred Witt Inactive Faculty Members of Phi Kappa Phi Dr. James Califf Mr, Charles Edmondson Dr. Jack Freeman Alice Patricia Adams Vicki Lynn Ball Vivian Marie Blackledge Stacia Ruth Brandon Sybil Carol Fortenherry Candace Lippincott Ghiselin Julia Katherine Hare Joanne Hart Herbst Cara Lynn Herron Mary Lou Horn 58 Dr. Charles P. Hogarth Mrs. Sarah Younger Student Members of Phi Kappa Phi Patsy Ruth Jennings Nita King Keys Shirley Jean Killebrew Margaret Hartman King Katheryn Elliott Leonard Marsha Gayle McGee Cynthia Claire Michealis ,Io Ann Morgan Emily Beatrice Murphey Donna ,lan Richerson ,lerri Lee Russell Mary Ann Sadka Elizabeth Francine Sarcone Sandra Lee Shivers Brenda Kay Shumpert Betty Jo Trapp Elizabeth Vanderford Nancy Jan Worrell A. P. Adams, V. L. Ball, V. M. Blackledge, S. R. Brandon, C. L. Morgan, D. J. Richerson, J. L. Russell, M. A. Sadka, E. Sarcone Ghiselin, J. K. Hare-,,l.H.Herbst, C. L. Herron,.M. L. Horn, N. K. Keys, S. L. Shivers, B. K. Shumperl, B, J. Trapp, E. Vanderford, N. J K. E. Leonard, M. H. King, M. G. McGee, C. C. Michealis, J. A. Worrell, A. M. Yerger. Phi Kappa Phi 59 Mortar Board President : Vice-President: Secretary: Treasurer : Historian: Editor: Lil Lea Suzanne Doonan Jo Ann Morgan Sandra Shivers Jeannie Barron lAnnel Carol Smith Mortar Board: Front Row: S. Shivers, J. Barron, A. C. Smith, L. Lea, J. A. Morgan, S. Doonan, M. J. Lane. Second Row: B. A. Smith, C. L. Herron, J. Herbst, J. Hare, S. McFarland, M. A. Sadka, F. Spark- man, K. Cloppe. Third Row: A. Codwin, M. L. Horn, R. Lum, A. Yerger. A. Adams, Baker, V. Ball. The only national honor society on the MSCW campus, Mortar Board is composed of seniors who meet the proper academic and extracurricular activity requirements. The purposes of Mortar Board are to promote college loyalty, to advance the spirit of service, to promote and maintain a high standard of scholarship and to recognize and encourage leadership projects of the Star and Scepter Chapter. 60 Torch, the Junior Honor Society, is composed of those juniors who have a cumulative average of at least 87, eight activity points, and who have no more than one campusment. The purpose of encouraging scholarship, promoting participation President: Mary Felice Crowe in college activities, and inspiring ideals. oi conduct is fulfilled Vice-president: Frieda Joseph through programs presented by noted Mississlppians, speakers from S S S other colleges, universities, and national organizations, and outstand- ecretaly' usan Cmlett ing MSCW faculty and students. TTCHSUFCIT Kay Majure Torch: Front Row: A. M. Jobe, P. McEwen, J. Tedford, B. Jiu, M. F. Euart. C. Peebles. Third Row: E. Roberts, C. Barton, D. Oakes, C. Crowe, F. Joseph, C. Joyner, C. Baggett, K. Majure. Second Row: A. Maddux, A. Hurt, S. Dunkely, H. Samuels, K. Johnson, S. Lauderdale. Watson, L. O'Bannon, B. J. Adams, C. Acee, V. Garland, B. Roper, C. Torch 61 President: Glenda Blaylock Vice-President: Kay Forster Secretary: Edna Joy Caperton Treasurer: Carol Hudson Lantern: Front Row: S. James, N. Morris, C. Hudson, E. J. Caperton, G. Blaylock, K. Forster, S. Nation, S. Chambers, S. Boyd, B. Lishman Second Row: S. Batson, M. K. Harvey, M. A. Mahafiey, L. Handley, E. Harry, P. Shows, P. Mortimer, N. Thomas, K. Wilson. Third Row Sophomores in Lantern Honor Society seek to increase their knowledge in the various fields of learning. Meetings held once a month feature programs on art and music appreciation as well as current event discussions. As a service project the Lantern members tutored children at the Palmer Home. The sixty new members, tapped in the spring, must have a scholastic average of eighty-five or more and a minimum of three activity points. E. Sartor, M. C. McGl0hn, D. Kohls, E. P. Jamieson, M. Wells, S. Shaw, J. Zeanah, E. Clark, M. Ralph. Fourth Row: C. Byrd, P. Ale- wine, C. Watkins, S. Stringfellow, J. Delivorias, B. Lewis, A. Shirley, B. Brookshire. J. Cunningham, R. Gilliland, G. Moore. Lantern 61 Junior Ushers .lunior Ushers: Front Row: C. Bartlett, C. Aoee, S. Batte, D. Dye, N. Dearman, L. Hammack, S. Sennett, J. Ball, B. Putnam, B. Roper, N. Foster, M. lshee, C. Williams. Second Row: P. Ellzy, E. Goodwill C. Allen, B. Sissell, C. Throop, C. Cates, M. Penn, C. Dorsett, N Holland, R. Horning, L. Pope, K. Johnson, B. McPherson, S. Pritchard S. McMillan. Third Row: P. Tomlin, J. Hudson, B. Craycraft, J 1 1 The Junior Ushers is an organization of sixty students having a certain hour and quality point requirement. They serve as ushers or hostesses for all MSCW symposiums, Theater Guild productions, Honors Day programs, and Homecoming. One of their most im- portant duties is that of serving as official hostesses on Goveruoris Day. 63 Moore, E. Roberts, M. Bennett, S. Stevenson, L, Buchanan, C. Barton S. Dunkley, B. Rook, ,l. Walker, M. Holladay. Fourth Row: Stone B. McMillan, M. K. Smith, M. B. Harper, S. McKnight, L. Faulkner, L. Eustis, M. F. Crowe, F. Joseph, H. Samuels, J. Hayden, B. Adams K. Majure, A. Smith. ABA Alpha Beta Alpha: Front Row: M. G. Lott, H. Weeks, P. Reeder, C. Turner, L. Lavender, C. L. Herron, A. Lipscomb, L. Hardin, D. Cous- set, B. Barron. Second Row: P. McEwen, A. K. Wilson, N. Galyean, J. Lane, J. King, L. Doddridge, L. White, C. Huddleston, M. J Wright, S. Weinstein. Third Row: L. Dowdle, P. Tingle, M. Epting, President: Cara Lynn Herron Vice-President: Cathy Turner Corresponding Secretary: Nancy LaCook Recording Secretary: Anne Lipscomb Treasurer: Beverly Barron P. Bracknell, C. Allen, S. Jamison, B. L. De Loach, K. Gilliland, E. Hays, E. Green, A. Skelton. Fourth Row: S. Coft, M. Logan, C. Curtis, D. Fortner, A. Tate, C. Walker, K. Payne, T. Spain, P. Smith, J. Andrews, C. Haney, V. Segrest. Beta Chapter of Alpha Beta Alpha, honorary library science fra- ternity, sponsors the annual Christmas Bookshop during Visitors Weekend. More than 2,500 books are selected, processed, and dis- played by students under the leadership of Mrs. Kenneth Gatchell and Miss Marion Jones-Williams. Other events during the Christmas Book Fair include a prominent speaker on opening night and special Christmas story hours for the children from the Demonstration School. 64 Alpha Epsilon Delta, international premedical honor society, was founded at the University of Alabama in l926g the Epsilon Chapter President: Robbie Sanders I . Vice-President: Suzanne Doonan of AED was established at the W,' in 1951. Membership is based H. . C I P bl on scholarship, leadership, and intended pursuit of one of the branches lstorlan' Ommle ee es of medicine. The object of the society is to encourage excellence in Secretary: Kay Majure premedical scholarship. Reporter. JoAnn Morgan Treasurer: Pam Harris Alpha Epsilon Delta: Front Row: K. Majure, J. A. Morgan, R. J. Cox. Third Row: N. Hicks, A. Baugh, J. Moore, A. Yerger, A. Sanders, S. Doonan, C. Peebles, Miss Spann. Second Row: B. Crocker, Adams, S. Baker, S. Dunkley, C. Baggett. R. Lum, J. Reinhardt, J. Barron, R. Shelton, S. Sennett, T. Addkison, AEA 65 BBB Beta Beta Beta. Front Row: S. Trotman, L. Quong, S. Sennett, J. Brandon, R. Sanders. B. A. Smith, F. Joseph, H. Samuels, S. Forten- Barron, S. Dunkley, H. L. Sherman, J. A. Morgan, J. Reinhardt. Second berry, C. Baggett. Fourth Row: C. Bartlett, A. Baugh, R. Lum, N. Row: K. Majure, K. Johnson. B. Adams, J. Hayden, A. Godwin, B. Hicks, J. Moore, A. Yerger, A. Adams, S. Baker. Jiu, R. Shelton, C. Peebles, F. Sparkman. Third Row: P. Harris, S. President: Vice-President: Secretary: Historian: Sponsor: Jeannie Barron Jo Ann Morgan Susan Dunkley Carol Bartlett Harry Sherman Outstanding majors and minors in the Biological Sciences are brought together by the Upsilon Chapter of Beta Beta Beta, national honor society for biologists. Throughout the year the Chapter was enlightened and inspired by authorities from institutes from all over the South. The year was climaxed by the attendance of members at the Regional Meeting of Beta Beta Beta in Albany, Georgia. 66 Phi Beta Lambda is the national collegiate fraternity for business President: Karen Holloway students. The MSCW chapter's varied activities include guest speakers, Vice-President: Jan Eastman a gala Christmas party, Dress-for-the-Oliice Week, and a spring di ' Q l picnic. The highlight of the year is the state convention held at Ole E nor' Busmess Buzz: Candace Ghlselm Miss. The objective of Phi Beta Lambda is to give business students Secretary-Treasurer: Bettye Cooper the opportunity to develop leadership abilities. Corresponding Secretary: Carol Anderson Phi Beta Lambda: Front Row: C. Ghiselin, C. McGee, M. Conwill, J. Row: J. Jacobs, A. Wood, J. Smith, B. Brown, K. Jones, S. Chambers, Brown, C. Anderson, J. Eastman, B. Cooper, K. Holloway, P. Sandy. M. Hester, M. McCclum, C. Homan. Fourth Row: M. Harris, N. Dear, Second Row: J. Simmons, M. Covin, E. Proctor, M. Lawler, M. An- N. Jones, J. Mayheld, M. Bellamy, M. Easley, L. Sparks, K. Herrick, thony, A. Carpenter, N. Tribble, P. Parnell, C. Flowers, I. Ball. Third M. Evans. fDB 67 HKA President: Sue Lauderdale Vice-President: Betsy Hollowell Secretary-Treasurer: Pam Stowers Ann Daniels delivers her point effectively. Pi Kappa Delta, the largest national forensic fraternity, encourages scholarship and promotes speech activities on campus. Activities , H ,, planned to fulfill these purposes lnclude a high school tournament, a E collegiate speech tournament, and a general caucus to elect delegates for Youth Congress. Pi Kappa Delta members qualify for member- ship through participation in intercollegiate debating and in indi- vidual events. Laurie Stone and Janelle Searcy proudly display a certificate of excellence in debate, won at a tournament in Louisiana. Pi Kappa Delta: Front Row: L. Stone, C. Donavan, B. Hollowell, W. Waite, S. Lauderdale, P. Stowers. Second Row: A. Daniel, J. Searcy, J. Lolar, C. Hendrix, C. Walker, B. Lewis, M, Nelson. if Sffp 'ss' ,gg 68 Pi Tau Chi, national honor society in religion on college and uni- versity campuses, recognizes those who have shown leadership, loyalty, service, and scholarship in Christian work. Initiation, which is held in March, is composed of a ritual using the symbols of Chris- tian faith. Members of Delta Beta Chapter are challenged to continue their Work in Christian service. Pi Tau Chi: Front Row: A. Loller, E. Moore, M. Onuma, S. Rasbcrry, C. L. Herron, Suzanne Doonan, C. Moorhead, D. O'Brien, C. Turner. D. Jameson, M. J. Lane. Second Row: S. Wade, K. Holloway, M Hudspeth, M. Epting, S. McFarland, J. Wardlaw, J. Hare, E. Settle M. A. Sadka, K. Cloppe, M. Elliott, R. Thackston. Third Row: L 1 President: Caraly Moorhead Vice-President: Suzanne Doonan Secretary: Cara Lynn Herron Treasurer: Denise O7Brien Chaplain: Cathy Turner Keeper of the Robes: Sara Roseberry Sponsor: Miss Emilie Moore Dick, B. Harris, M. Henkel, A. Godwin, C. Curtis, J. Holland, R. Shelton, F. Sparkman, J. Herbst, N. Worrel, S. Curlee. Fourth Row: C. Hough, M. Horn, G. McCharen, S. Thompson, C. Hanes, L. Lea, P. Smith, E. Hayes, J. Yearwood, P. Hunter. HTX 69 TA President: Theresa Springer Vice-President: Leita Nell Furr Secretary-Treasurer: Jill Tedforcl Historian: Mary Ellen O'Brien Sigma Tau Delta: Front Row: W. Branning, P. Smith, B. Crayoraft, J. Hinton, J. Hare, J. Tedford, T. Springer, L. N. Furr, P. Stowers. Second Row: N. Worrell, T. Roberts, V. Grissom, K. Cloppe, S. Batte, S. Hinton, E. Hays, E. Roberts, C. L. Herron, B. Jackson, V. Garland. Third Row: A. Stephens, L. Hardin, G. McCharen, P. Tarter, M. Howard, C. Smith, P. Molloy, B. Roper, K. Speed, D. Fortner. Sigma Tau Delta, national English professional fraternity, is an outgrowth of the English club at Dakota Wesleyan University. The words Sigma Tau Delta are the initial letters in Greek of the English words Sincerity, Truth, and Design., the fraternity motto. The aim of the Omicron Epsilon Chapter is to promote a mastery of written expression, to encourage worthwhile reading, and to foster a spirit of fellowship among English students. 70 Golden Key was organized in the spring of 1956 by members of Phi Beta Kappa on the faculty of MSCW. The purpose was to establish a liberal arts scholastic honorary society which would have requirements similar to those of Phi Beta Kappa, oldest Greek letter society in the United States, founded in 1776. To qualify for membership, a student must be completing the last semester of her senior year and have a cumulative academic average which places her in the nintieth percentile rank of her class. She must have not less than ninety hours of liberal arts and sciences, and must be majoring in a liberal subject. QThe Phi Beta Kappa Bulletin says that courses in literature, languages, philosophy, religion, the fine arts, history, social sciences, mathematics, and the nature sciences, if properly taught, fall within the area of liberal subjectsj Her courses may include thirty hours or more of applied and professional work provided she has ninety hours of liberal work, and her liberal work must include six hours of foreign language at a two hundred level. She must never have been convicted of any dishonesty in attaining her academic rank. Q .- A'4i 125 J K W CILAVIIS AU Q2 HEI Golden Key Eta Sigma Phi Officers President: Katherine Speed Vice-President: Nancy Hicks Secretary: Terre Roberts Treasurer: Nora Hays Sigma Delta Pi Omcers President: Mary Ann Hooks Vice-President: Beth Vanderford Secretary-Treasurer: Marcia McRee EAH HZCIJ Sigma Delta Pi 81 Eta Sigma Phi: Front Row: C. A. Smith, K. Cloppe, M. Penn, M. Hooks, M. Mel-ies-, A. Stephens. Second Row: K. Speed, V. Garland, T. Roberts, N. Hays, S. Lauderdale, P. Hunter. These two language fraternities, Sigma Delta Pi-Spanish, and Eta Sigma Phi-Latin, meet separately but have similar goals. The aims of the honorary fraternities are to encourage great fluency and a deeper interest in the spoken language, and to develop a fuller knowledge of the customs, culture, and litera- ture of the respective languages and peoples. 71 The Lambda Alpha Chapter of Gamma Sigma Epsilon, the national chem- istry fraternity, was organized on the MSGW campus in 1935. This organiza- Alchemist: Hazel Bowdon tion is composed of junior and senior chemistry majors or minors who meet - its standards. Membership in Gamma Sigma Epsilon is the highest scholastic honor for a student in the Held of chemistry. Visor: Pamela Harris Recorder: Suzanne Doonan Gamma Sigma Epsilon: Front Row: R, Lum, P. Shewmaker, A. Adams, H. Bowdon, P. Harris, T. Trochessett. Second Row: S. For- tenberry, S. Brandon, J. Barron, J. Reinhardt, S. Lauderdale, R. Shel- ton, C. Baggett. FEE KAE Kappa Delta Epsilon: Front Row: C. Curtis, M. Roop, E. Roberts, E. Hays, B. Bass, P. Smith, .l. Ward- law, J. Yearwood. Second Row: R. Thackston, K. Johnson, B. A. Smith, C. Moorhead, J. Stogner, C. L. Herron, D. Gousset, B. Rook. Third Row: S. Wade, M. Horn, J. Gotham, C. Barton, J. Herbst, L. Faulkner, C. Smith, M. Elliott, S. Stone. Mu Chapter of Kappa Delta Epsilon recognizes outstanding students pre- PrCSidCr1t1 Evelyn H3Y5 paring to enter the teaching profession. Regular meetings acquaint members Vicgpresident. Patsy Smith with history and ethics of the teaching profession, imbue them with a sense of S Q . EH R b t professional responsibility, keep them in touch with current education trends, ecletary' en 0 er S and point up teaching as a profession and way of life. Treasurer: Bernie B355 72 President: Harriet Samuels Vice-President: Beverly Winkel Secretary-Treasurer: Cynthia Walker The Mississippi Alpha Chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon was organized at MSCW in 1932 as a society for the recognition of outstanding achievement in the study of mathematics at the undergraduate level. Membership consists of those mathematics majors who have at least eight hours in mathematics and who meet the necessary scholastic requirements. Kappa Mu Epsilon: Front Row: B. Adams, C. Walker, B. Winkel, H. Samuels, J. Moore, J. Hare, S. Shivers. Second Row: D. Dye, F. Sparkman, S. Fortenberry, A. Adams, B. Conerly, S. Trotman, S. Neely. KME President: Vice-President: Secretary-Treasurer: Pledge Mistress: Historian: KH Kappa Pi: Front Row: S. Loch- ridge, C. Jernigan, L. Wilson, W. Howell, B. McMillan, M. J. Lane, Weesie Howell Laurean Wilson Becky McMillan Carla Jernigan Mary Jane Lane .l. Pless. Second Row: N. Foster, R. Fleming, A. Hurt, C. Euart, B. Sissell, J. Joynt, N. Parsons, E. Thom. Established in 1938, Rho Chapter of Kappa Pi was the first chapter of a national art honorary to be established in Mississippi. Membership require- ments, in addition to having a B average the preceding semester and being an art major, include participation in art activities and organizations at MSCW and a record of art achievement. Dr. Ralph Hudson, National His- torian of Kappa Pi, is sponsor of Rho Chapter. 73 Alpha Chi Alpha chapter of Pi Delta Epsilon has worked to promote better journalism in college publications since its organization in 1945. Membership is composed of girls who have had at least one year of experience in some field of college journalism. Pi Delta Epsilon serves in a public-relations capacity for events held on campus. Members meet with the Press Club and have speakers in the journalism field. President: Martha Bennett Vice-President: Betty Tate Secretary-Treasurer: Sarah Batte Pi Delta Epsilon: Front Row: K. Gloppe, A. Godwin, S. Batle, M. Bennett, M. Williams, K. Majure, S. Lochridge. Second Row: M. Henkel, C. Smith, D. Dye, A. Adams, P. Tarter, L. Lea, HAE HH Pi Omega Pi: First Row: C. Mc- Gee, C. Anderson, N. Hays, R. Thackstun. Second Row: S. Sim- mons, S. Whitten, B. Cooper, M. Conwill, C. Gates, H. R. Little. Alpha Gamma Chapter of Pi Omega Pi, national honorary society for business education students, is composed of juniors and seniors with a high scholastic average who have completed fifteen semester hours of business subjects and at least three semester hours in education, and who seek to live up to objectives of loyalty and service. Alpha Gamma Chapter sponsors a Secretarial Service Club as its main project. 74 President: Nora Hays Vice-President: Rebecca Thackston Secretary: Martha Sue Conwill Treasurer: Carolyn McGee Reporter-Historian: Carol Anderson President: Gwenda Blackledge Vice-President: Mary Elizabeth Hudspeth Editor: Mary Katherine Morphis Corresponding Secretary: Carole Glover Recording Secretary: Kathleen Malpass Treasurer: Catherine Heindl Phi Upsilon Omicron, national professional home economics fraternity, was founded in 1909: Alpha Beta Chapter was established at the NWN in 1940. The aims of the national fraternity are to serve and advance the home economics profession, to aid members in becoming effective leaders through personal and professional development, to stimulate intelligent participation in civic affairs, and to aid in developing professional friendships. Phi Upsilon Omicron: Front Row: C. Heindl, S. Roseberry, C. Clover, G. Blackledge, M. Hudspeth, B. Bridges, M. Ladner. Second Row: E. Settle, A. Newbill, J. Ashmore, B. Martindale, B. Harris, J. Ward- law, K. Malpass, M. Beasley. fDlIfO President: First Vice-President: Second Vice-President: Recording Secretary: Corresponding Secretary: Treasurer: Historian: Mary Lou Horn Sharon Rasberry Marilyn Elliott Jerri Russell Madge McMinn Betty Swan Martha Hunt S Q' s Q ZA Sigma Alpha Eta: Front Row: A. Swalm, B. Swan, S. Rasbcrry, M. Horn, J. Russell, M. Elliott, B. Herron. Second Row: K. Colbert, Z. Baird, G. Freeman, J. Caton, S. Marion, R. Horning, P. Rye. Third Row: M. Ishev, S. Fam, C. Wyatt, R. Cement, S. Curlee, L. Johnson, L. Faulkner, S. Stone. Sigma Alpha Eta, national honorary speech and hearing fraternity, stimu- lates interest and encourages professional growth in speech and hearing re- habilitation. Each semester students who have shown scholastic and profes- sional interest are initiated as Associate Key members. The chapter holds open house in the Clinic and a banquet to create interest and professional fellow- ship among interested faculty members and students. 75' Sigma Alpha Iota is an international professional fraternity for women in the field of music. Its members are composed of music majors and minors who have proven themselves outstanding students scholastically as well as in performance. The purpose of Sigma Alpha Iota is to promote the cause of music in the community and throughout the world. President: Vicki Ball Vice-President: Sarah Moore Recording Secretary: Kim Shepherd Corresponding Secretary: Patty Pate Treasurer: Gwen Hicks Sigma Alpha Iota: Front Row: G. I Hicks, K. Shepherd, V. Ball, S. Moore, P. Pate. Second Row: C. Watkins, P. Mortimer, K. Forster, M. A. McKay, E. Murphey, J. Year- wood, J. Bounds. EAI IIFM Pi Gamma Mu: Front Row: W. Roberts, C. Ghiselin, M. Cotham, K. Holloway, S. Robinson, R. Gildea. Second Row: R. Davis, P. Galvin, M. Howard, M. A. Sadka C. Moorhead, A. Scott. Third Row: V. Burson, L. O'Bannon, M. Mc- Gee, A. Lipscomb, L. Lea, J. Herbst, D. Jameson. Q Pi Gamma Mu, honorary social studies fraternity, was re-established on the campus in 1967. Its purpose is to unite majors and minors in social studies and to stimulate interest in the social studies. After the initiation ceremony in February, members enjoyed a dessert supper. In April they attended the National Convention. 76 President: Karen Holloway Vice-President. Candace Ghiselin Secretary: .Iane Cotham Treasurer: Ray Gildea Sponsor: Dr. W. E. Roberts Art Students' League ,g Art Students' League: Front Row: L. Wilson, M. J. Lane, R. Fleming, J. Lasater, J. Could, V. Fairchild, B. Class, C. Doyle, E. Pate. Fourth S. Lochridge, E. Thom, P. Ellzey, K. Turner, K. Williams. Second Row: Row: M. E. Mohead, K, Devine, L. Winship, C. Lyons, B. McMillan, C. Jernigan, B. Younger, J. King, D. Lay, C. Johnston, L. McKelroy, B. Sissell, J. Joynt, J. Fowler, K. Kauffman. E. Goodwill, N. Parsons. Third Row: S. Callaway, C. Acuff, B. Sanders, The Art Students' League promotes fellowship among persons interested in the arts and encourages greater professional awareness of majors and minors. ASL had an Art Love-lnn for its get-acquainted party, a Christmas party with benefit projects, and a Student Achievement Banquet. ASL programs include a film on the destruction of Florence, an enameling workshop to produce jewelry for the International Gift Bazaar, guest lectures, and an art sales bazaar. 77 President: Sudie Lochridge Vice-President: Rhonda Fleming Treasurer: Elaine Thom Secretary: Martha Bennett Glee Club: Front Row: D. Wesson, V. Garland, J. Hurdle, N. Jones, Ball. Fiflh Row: R. Martin, S. Keith, C. House, M. Waldrep, J. C. Hicks, D. Kyle, A. McPherson. Second Row: J. Voorhess, K. Austin, C. Graham, D. Durst, N. Knight, J. Gilmer, S. Moore, B. Forster, P. George, A. Adams, C. Vaughn, A. Smithson, B. Milner. Putnam. Sixth Row: D. Boutwell, C. O'Kelley, A. Murphy, S. Williams, Third Row: E. Tomlinson, M. McClohn, S. Batson, M. Harvey, J. C. Stallworth, M. Hillman. E. Cates, J. Zeanah, B. Perchan, E. Wicker, Parker, S. Rye, S. Hodgson. Fourth Row: M. Crenshaw, C. Coleman, M. Webb, D. Fortner. M. Dier, L. Dees, B. Boling, L. Roseborough, M. Wells, A. Harris, V. G ee Club Membership in the Glee Club affords any interested student a chance to enjoy singing and earn one half-hour credit simultaneously. Two concerts, one in Whitheld Auditorium at Christmas and one on Shattuck lawn in the spring, are the highlights of the Cflee Club year. The Tour Choir, composed of about forty girls from the Glee Club, travels in February. This year, the Chorale is made up of sixteen girls from the Tour Choir. 78 Glee Club: Front Row: C. Allen, W. Waite, B. Wilson, C. Hicks, A. Yow. Second Row: L. Thomas, P. Burrow, K. DiGangi, C. Joyner, D. Mayo, A. Mason, C, Monteitli, D. Montgomery. Third Row: J. Durr, S. Sherard, J. Bounds, D. Hurt, N. Rasberry, M. Mansfield, C. Watkins, P. Mortimer, J. Bailey, J. Clifton. Fourth Row: K. Adams, E. Camp- President: Barbara Putnam Vice-President: Sue Shaw Secretary: Suellen Batson Treasurer: Ruthie Tomlinson Director: Sigfred C. Matson Accompanists: Robyn Crossley and Celia Hicks In-ll, R. Tomlinson, B. Williams, J. Williams, B. Litton, C. Smith, P Brown, P. Purnell. Fiflll Row: S. Crigsby, J. Sanders. S. Spruyherry B. Brewer. M. Bland. M. Mason, J. Cox, J. Arrington. Sixth Row K. FOSIGF, .l- Johnson, J. Wilder, M. Epting, D. Sanders, C. Crawford- A. Land, R. Potter, M. McHuney, S. Shaw. Home Economics Club Home Economics Club: Front Row: S. Parkinson, P. Moore, N. Hicks, Newbill. Third Row: C. Glover, J. Ashmore, C. Downer, M. L. Carter, L. Loftis, B. Bridges, A. Newbill, K. Fletcher, S. Boyd, J. Wardlaw, B. Allen, J. Graham, J. Gilmer, C. May, L. Alexander, S. Richardson. C. Heindl. Second Row: B. Martindale, F. Smith, K. Sanderson, C. Fourth Row: S. Ross-be-rry, C. Blackledge, M. Ladner, L. Moss, D. Towry, B. Harris, J. McLarty, M. Onuma, P. Overby, S. Dixon, S. Olwi, M. McRae, P. Jones. D. Terrell, B. Speck, D. Reaves. The Home Economics Club, atlfiliated with the Mississippi Home Economics Association and the American Home Economics Associa- tion, offers membership to majors or minors in home economics. The purpose of the club is to develop leadership ability, promote profes- Plesldentl Annette Newblll sional attitudes and interests, share with others the value of home Vlcepresldentl Brenda Bridges economics as a profession, enlarge the scope of home economics on Histofiani KathY Fletcher this campus, and encourage fellowship among students and faculty Secretary: Susan Boyd members. 80 The Home Economics Club began the year with a get-acquainted party for freshmen and new students. Outstanding programs consisted of reports from Danforth Scholarship winners and delegates to American Home Economics Association Convention, informal group discussions on various phases of home economics, and panel discus- sions on life in home management houses. The December meeting fea- tured demonstrations on making Christmas decorationsg installation of new ofhcers concluded the year. Home Economics Club: Front Row: L. Howell, L. Claunch, C. Bounds, V. Elmore, J. Duncan, J. Searcy, B. Newell. Second Row: R. Mortensen R. Walker, B. Tishman, S. Smith, D. Parker, E. Montgomery, E Hardee, P. Hare. Third Row: V. Lougue, L. Henderson, S. Stevenson s s L. Swindol, J. A. Clower, C. Howarth, M. Beasley, S. Williams Fourth Row: A. Haglund, E. Howell, J. Jones, E. Settle, L. Dick, M Hudspeth, S. Beck, K. Malpass. 81 If-W. Hygiene Journal Club: Front Row: P. Harris, Y. Vizzier, P. Hunter, R. Shelton, R. Lum, R. Sanders. Second Row: C. Hough, L. Sanders, C. Segrest, J. Barron, S. Sennett, P. Shewmake, J. Pickering. Third Row: C. Peebles, E. Mitchell, J. Thompson, G. Gulledge, S. White, B. Crocker. Fourth Row: J. A. Morgan, K. Majure, A. D. Baugh, J. Hudson, C. A. Smith, S. Dunkley, F. Joseph. Hygiene Journal lub Hygiene Journal Club, branch of Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, is open to students plan- ning careers in any branch of health and medical sciences. The club encourages awareness of modern developments in medicine and available professional opportunities. Hygiene Journal Club sponsors the Cancer Unit, which is the only college-sponsored unit of the National American Cancer S0- ciety. President: Pat Hunter Vice-President: Yvonne Vizzier Secretary: Robbie Sanders Treasurer: Pam Harris '41 Cancer Unit: Ann Douglas Baugh, Campaign Chairmang Commie Peebles, Secretaryg Glenda Culledge, Presidentg Kay Majure, Treasurer. Town and Gown Town and Gown: Front Row: Mrs. G. Smith, D. Rickman, L. Lavender, K. Holloway. Second Row: J. Fulton, C. Williamson, S. Moore, H. Blalock, P. Cardin. Borrowing its name from academic circles of the twelfth century, Town and Gown was organized in 1950. Its aim is to foster friendship, loyalty, understanding, and a closer feeling between town and dormi- tory students. Town and Gown has its suite of rooms in the Hogarth Student Center where girls talk, study, or relax between classes. Sponsored by Mrs. Georgia Smith, the club meets once a month, and membership is open to any day-student. 83 President: First Vice-President Second Vice-President: Secretary : Treasurer: Sponsor : Linda Lavender Alice Edwards Linda Winship Marion Vaughan Rebecca Stong Mrs. G. H. Smith tudent Mississippi Education Association Student Mississippi Education Association: Front Row: A. Jobe, J Bounds, V. Garland, J. Beasley, K. Daniel, M. Easley, J. Stogner, C. Bounds, M. Kimbrough, K. Johnson, J. Tutor, S. Shivers, C. Joyner. Second Row: J. Anderson, M. K. Harvey, E. Langford, M. Adams, D Frazier, D. Grissom, S. Walker, J. Ashmore, M. Hudspeth, L. Dick, President: Connie Curtis Vice-President: Suzanne McFarland Secretary: Edna Joy Caperton Treasurer: Carol Ann Puckett C. Anderson, S. Jones. Third Row: P. Molloy, N. Galyean, M. Banks, M. Howard, B. Cloud, W. Chancellar, N. Herrington, M. Lumpkin, J. Albright, L. Cook, M. Harris, B. Roper. Fourth Row: J. Green, E. Sator, E. Beane, A. Vaughan, M. Conwill, C. May, J. McLarty, K. Malpass, S. Becks, L. Alexander, R. Thackston, B. Bridges. The Student Mississippi Education Association, professional or- ganization for future teachers, is the largest and one of the most active campus organizations. Striving to prepare members for chosen pro- fessions, SMEA planned interesting meetings and projects. This year SMEA heard Mrs. Henry Chatham, MSCW alumnae president, held a panel discussion by student teachers, and enjoyed skits, speakers, and parties. Members for the first time served as teacher aids in special education. 84 w 5 Student Mississippi Education Association: Front Row: S. Batson K. Keith, J. Marble, M. Penn, F. Smith, S. Towery, M. Vaughan, Ci Freeman, P. Harris D Jameson. Second Row' S Bo , . ' . . yd, A. Newhill, E. Hardee, B. Kearley, S. Roseberry, S. Williams, B. Martindale, G. Stallworth, G. Freeman, J. Cotham, T. Addkins. Third Row: P. Jones Student Mississippi Education Association: Front Row: C. Canova J. Lawrence, L. Dowdle, J. Stone, A. McFarland, E. J. Caperton, Ci Curtis, S. McFarland, L. Marsalis, G. Blaylock, M. Bowlin, M. Mc- Callum Second Row' P Wightman C Turner S Fond B McCrar ' ' ' 7 ' 7 ' y, ' yy? J. Bush, D. Ayres, S. Garvin, K. Speed, H. Samuels, C. Hanes, J. M. L. Carter, J. Graham, D. Boren, C. Ball, S. Turner, L. Perkins C. Heidson, L. Luke, B. Bush, B. Barlield. Fourth Row: K. Allen, J Roche, B. Bryant, B. Sparks, L. Smith, L. Henderson, S. Fuqua, E Clark, L. Marble, Curlec, P. McFarland. Herhst, B. Moseley. Third Row: B. Blanton, C. Moorhead, S. Short, C. Jordan, B. King, M. Lann, J. Brown, A. Phillips, S. Prevost, J. House, L. Prevost, A. Howell. Fourth Row: E. Green, C. Clover, N. Worrell, N. Hill, L. Johnson, B. Hufford, R. Davis, J. Holland, B. Rook, D. Cousset, J. Moseley. American Guild Membership in American Guild of Organists is open to students interested in organ and church music. Purposes are to advance the cause of worthy religious music, to elevate the status of church musicians, and to increase appreciation of duties and opportunities. At meetings members discuss topics of church music. Highlighting the year is the annual Wedding music program presented in Carrier Chapel. President: Emily Murphey Vice-President: Memrie Anne McKay Secretary-Treasurer: Barbara McDowell Publicity: Shelia Towery American Guild of Organists: Front Row: M. McKay, E. Mur- phey, S. Towery, B. McDowell. Second Row: K. Barrentine, M. .l. Ford, E. Hardee, .l. Bounds, C. Hicks. of Organists Bible Club ,,..,...... ss-...N Bible Club: Front Row: D. Ayres, S. Lauderdale, M. Onuma. Second Row: L. Provost, S. Fortenberry, N. Crump. Bible Club serves as a resource for those interested in Christian leadership. Through lectures and discussions, members learn of developments in Christian education and find materials for use in other groups. Topics selected for this year were: Place of Music in Worship Today, Methods of Teaching in Sunday Schools, and Modern Religious Publications. As a service organization, Bible Club sponsors religious activities along with other groups. 86 President: Sue Lauderdale Vice-President: Deborah Ayres Secretary-Treasurer: Nellie Crump Ilgrefldentlgq ' Kath? Barrentme The Chapel Choir, a selected group of singers under the direction of Miss usmess anager' Kun Shepherd Marilyn Swingle, was organized in 1965. From the great body of sacred Secfetaflu Barbara McDowell music literature the Chapel Choir performs in Carrier Chapel on campus Librarian: Kaye Shepherd and sings sacred concerts at churches in the area. Chapel Choir: Franz Row: K. Bar- rentine, N. Smith, S. Sennett, S. Speiser, P. Pate, L. Widegren. Second Row: S. Towery, E. Mur- phey, K. Rochelle, C. Towers, M. J. Jamieson, M. Swingle. Third Row: K. Shepherd, S. Umphress, K. Shepherd, B. McDowell, M. McKay. The Chapel Choir College ingers . College Singers: A. Higginbotham, g a W. James, M. McNeil, P. Hill, M. Z . J. Ford, E. Hardee, C. Hudson. The College Singers, NThe Dominant Seven of MSCW,,, is a unique vocal ensemble known for its careful originality and musical quality. Choosing as their theme The Development of the Waltz, singers sang for local banquets, clubs, and college activities. Performing for the International Carden Club Convention in Biloxi, the Junior Miss Pageant, and at Missis- sippi State, College Singers traveled over the state representing MSCW in song. 87 Entre Nous y Nosotras is an international club combining French, Spanish, and German students. lts purpose is to foster understanding and appreciation of other cultures through the aids of films, songs, and speakers. Guest speakers and faculty members relate experiences in Europe and South America. Partici- Presldentz Jane Hmton cating in the International Bazaar, Entre Nous ended the year with its annual Vlcepresldenti Lmda R055 dessert party. Secretary-Treasurer: Birgit Kuban Entre Nous y Nostras: Front Row: L. Triplett, J. Joyner, J. Hinton, L. Ross, C. Joyner. Second Row: S. Batson, C. Acee, M. Boswell, B. Kuhan, J. Myers. Entre Nous y Nosotras i Forum lub Forum Club: Front Row: S. Higby, R. Davis, J. Cotham, D. Jameson. Second Row: S. Mayer, A. Loller, M. Kimbrough, N. Crump. Forum Club, sponsored by the Social Studies Department, provides an opportunity for students to develop a greater knowledge of the areas of political science, economics, sociology, anthropology, and geography. Pro- President: Sheila Iskra grams vary in content, seeking to give a broader scope to these subjects through ViCC'PfCSid9m1 ViViaf1 Blackledse speakers, discussions, panels, and field trips. Secretary-Treasurer: Jane Cotham 88 President: Vicki Burson Vice-President: Sallie McConnell Secretary: Linda Terrebonne Treasurer: Pattie McEwen Since history is the study of Man and all he has done, the History Club is composed of students from many departments interested in current and past events. This year, in addition to its regular programs, including Faculty- Student discussions in the Goose, the club began a Big Sister program to help new students. Other History Club projects are the Fine Film Series, whose proceeds support the Wayne E. Permenter Scholarship, and a spring field trip. History Club: Front Row: E. Barels, C. Rogers, A. Shirley, S. Higby, V. Burson, B. Worsham, J. Joyner, K. Wilder, T. H. Baker. Second Row: S. McConnell, B. Franklin, B. Rook, S. Mayer, L. Marble, A. Lipscomb, C. Allen, N. Thomas, S. Noland. Third Row: J. Tedford, C. Maddux, J. Herbst, P. Calvin, D. Pope, C. Fortenberry, D. Jameson, M. Lann, C. Moorhead, D. Hanna. History Club President: Sandra Shivers Vice-President: Mary Felice Crowe Secretary-Treasurer: Lynn Handley Mathematics lub Mathematics Club: Front Row: G. Blaylock, W. Seward, S. Shivers, M. F. Crowe, D. Talbert, B. Kemp. Second Row: J. Hare, E. Mitchell, C. Walker, L. Sanders, B. Thomas, J. Holland, S. Graves, A. Jobe. Third Row: T. Comer, G. Webb, B. Springer, B. Conerly, L. Partlow, J. House, S. Prevost, M. Kim' brough. Through monthly programs the Mathematics Club strives to make students aware of the 'inew mathematicsn revolution and to stimulate their interests in career opportunities. This year mathematics majors and minors enjoyed a demonstration of the MSCW computer, lilms, and lectures provided by gradu- ate school representatives of Vanderbilt University and LSU. Social activities included a Christmas party and the spring picnic. 89 Music Educator's ational Conference Music Educators National Conference provides for music majors and minors a chance to learn professional requirements and standards. Through interest- ing and informative programs by faculty members, student teachers, and off- campus guests, MENC accomplished its purpose of promoting professional development of members. MENC emphasized the importance of taking part in state and national conventions: members flew to Seattle for the national convention. President: Sheila Towery Vice-President: Nancy Knight Secretary: Susan Sprayberry Treasurer: Cherry Watkins Publicity: Wanda James Music Educators National Confer ence: Front Row: C. Hicks, W James, C. Watkins. Second Row: N. Knight, D. Holliday, S. Towery. Nature Stud lub Nature Study Club: Front Row: S. Batson, M. Colvin, D. Kohls, K. Wilhams, M. McGlohn. Second Row: E. Sartor, S. Holcomb, R. Reiter, S. Graves, P. Crum. Third Row: L. Moss, T. Comer, B. Lewis, G. Byrd, M. B. Peebles, B. Smith. Invitations for membership in the Nature Study Club are extended only to freshmen biology students with exceptionally high academic averages or to qualified sophomores expressing a strong interest in the biological sciences. Among the various yearly activities is the presentation of the award to the outstanding freshman student in general biology. 90 President: Kay Williams Vice-President: Donna Kohlg Secretary: Emily Sanders Treasurer: Mary Carr McGlohn President: Linda O'Bannon Vice-President: Kathy Thomas Secretary: Sarah Batte The Philosophy Club gives students an opportunity to hear and express views on vital subjects. lts purpose is to stimulate intelligent thinking and the desire to learn. Dr. Roach, Philosophy Club sponsor, club members, and guest speakers discuss topics such as biological and ethical aspects of life, the morality of drugs, and the sources of truth. Philosophy Club: Front Row: N. Bowling, M. Carnell, L. O'Bannon, S. Newell. Second Row: J. Elkins, L. Catlette, J. Sims, C. Doyle. Philosophy lub President: Sara Thompson Vice-President: Ellen Roberts Secretary-Treasurer: Sis George Social Chairman: Carol Hughes Physical Physical Education Club: Front Row: M. Jackson, D. Chrastina, P. Wightman, E. Roberts, S. George, J. Boggs, E. Bonelli. Second Row: B. A. Smith, A. Reese, A. Vaughan, J. Albright, P. Burrell, L. Lea, K. James, S. Hall. The purpose of the Physical Education Club is to provide the opportunity for interested students to meet for fellowship and to expand their knowledge and interest in the field of physical education. The club meets monthly with programs ranging from speakers from other universities to an evening Hobo Party. Throughout the year the club assists in workshops, clinics, and tourna- ments. 91 Education Club The Press Club, which meets every third Thursday night each month, seeks to give students insight into journalism in practice by having Well-known journalists speak on topics of weekly and daily newspapers, public relations, radio broadcasting, photography, advertising, and feature writing. Sponsored by Mr. Neil Woodruff, Press Club takes its members from the campus publi- cations, as well as journalism students. U President: Carol Smith Vice-President: Betty Tate Secretary: Carolyn Maddux Treasurer: Lynn Johnston Press Club: Front Row: B. Allen, B. Tate, L. Johnston, C. Maddux, C. Smith, L. Strickland, K. Ste- phens. Second Row: J. Carter, N. Pearson, P. Wightman, S. James, C. Acee, M. McGee, C. Lee, N. Sparks: Press Club Writer's Club Writer's Club: Franz Row: J. Hin- ton, M. White, P. Stowers, L. N. Furr. Second Row: B. Tate, M. McGee, S. James, J. Sanders, B. Jackson. Composed of students interested in creative writing and literary discus- sions, Writer,s 'Club sponsored a creative writing contest in essays, poems, and short stories. Members were encouraged to work with the Dilettanti, campus literary magazine. They were also urged to submit material for competition in the Southern Literary Festival held in Dallas. Meetings ranged from faculty panels to student round-tables. 92 President: Madeleine White Secretary: Sarah Batte President: Betty Tate Vice-President: Barbara Ethredge Secretary: Tess Barwick Treasurer: Ann Shirley Publicity Chairman: Nancy Thomas Young Conservatives, endorsing ,Iohn Bell Williams, had a stimulating second year of existence. Representing conservative philosophies, they have been referred to as MSCW's Hsociety for promoting political awarenessf' The Young Conservatives, who believe in supporting the 'cmanv and not the 'cpartyfi arose out of the need to present conservative philosophy to the MSCW campus. Young Conservatives: Front Row: M. Upton, B. Hollowell, B. Eth- redge, B. Tate, A. Shirley, N. Thomas, M. Andrews. Second Row: M. Mansfield, P. Cothren, L. Mc- Anulty, S. James, D. Jameson, M. Woolley, E. Wildberger. Youn Conservatives l Young l President: Vice-President: Secretary: Treasurer: Special Projects: Publicity: Linda Terrebonne Renee Sargeant Rebecca Thackston Paige Galvin Nora Hays Kitty Salmon Democrats Young Democrats: Front Row: V. Burson, R. Thackston, B. Turner, P. Galvin, R. Sargaent, K. Salmon. Second Row: J. Reinhardt, L. O'Bannon, R. Mitchell, J. Fowler, S. Sanders, N. Herrington, W. Chancellor. Third Row: B. Sale, J. A. Morgan, M. Janes, V. Thorn- ton, M. McRae, E. Pate, H. Mason. The Young Democrats of Mississippi State College for Women through its organization provide stimulation of collegiate political activity. YD's bring thought-provoking speakers to campus to keep open the opportunities for political and controversial ideas. Members also become associated with the inner working and purposes of Young Democrats by attending state executive board meetings, and state and national conventions. 93 Highlighting the year for Young Republicans has been their group at- tendance at Mississippi State where Barry Goldwater spoke, and active participation in Rubel Phillips' campaign for governor of Mississippi. Seeking to build a two-party system in Mississippi, Young Republicans helped mem- bers of the community in a Bumper Blitz and canvassing project. President: Margaret Henkel Secretary-Treasurer: Sharon Taylor Young Republicans: Front Row: S. Robbins, S. Taylor, M. Henkel, L. McDonald, R. Gildea. Second Row: P. Molloy, S. Mayer, B. Franklin, E. Pate, L. N. Triplett. Youn Republicans Canterbury lub Canterbury Club: Front Row: B. McCrary, B. Hollowell, M. Upton, M. Howard, C. Cain, P. Harris, S. Emrick, Rev. H. Hunt Comer. Second Row: L. Eustis, N. Spun- nete, E. Tomlinson, J. Brislin, J. McPherson, C. Hanes, S. Sanders, M. Mansfield, M. Jackson. Third Row: C. Cooper, A. Gibbons, M. Kellum, J. Could, J. Russel, M. Holladay, E. Pate, D. Chrastina, R. Tomlinson. Canterbury Club endeavors to promote the study of the doctrines and teachings of the Episcopal Church. The girls meet once a month for study programs, communion at Carrier Chapel, and a luncheon given by the Women of the Church. They also work with the congregation of the local parish church and the Mississippi National Canterbury Association on world service projects. - 94 President: Carlyle Cain Secretary: May Woodie Howard Treasurer: Pat Harris ,lan Lee makes an announcement before services at Noonday. Practice for 'SCood News provided entertainment as well as fellowshi p. Baptist Student Union Through the activities of the Baptist Student Union, the Baptist student has an opportunity to relate herself to a local Baptist church, to deepen her Christian understanding, and to communicate her faith. The BSU Center provides facilties for relaxation and fellowship as well as noonday devotionals, socials, and organizational meetings. Students are urged to participate in mission projects, BSU choir, and in state- wide BSU activities. President: Ann Loller Vice-President: Carol Hough Secretary: Cody Howarth Treasurer: Cara Lynn Herron Director: Gail Elrod BSU Council: Front Row: C. Hough, A. Lollar, J. Lee, S. Hinton. Second Row: K. Shep- herd, P. Hunter, C. Howarth, C. L. Herron, B. Bridges. Jllhe Church of Christ Students strive to increase religious activities and President: Glenda Arnold spiritual lives at MSCW. Daily devotionals, weekly Bible classes and publica- , l tions, the annual Christian Youth Forum, and the Christmas parties all serve Vlcepresldentl Evelyn Proctor to give the girls fellowship and companionship during the school year. Secretary-Treasurer: Judy Cox Church of Christ Students: Front Row: S. James, G. Arnold, E. Proc- tor. Second Row: J. Searcy, T. Comer, M. Horn, C. Curtis. hurch of hrist Students Newman Apostolate Newman Club: Front! Row: Rev, Charles Van Duren, K. Devine, J. Reinhardt, M. Henkel, D. O'Brien, P. Calvin, K. Huber, P. Phillips. Second Row: M. Mitchell, S. Shivers, M. Bland, C. Rochelle, G. Crawford, M. Montesi, S. Willey, B. Perchan. The Newman Apostolate, named in honor of the convert-educator, John Henry Cardinal Newman, is an organization of Catholic fellowship on the secular MSCW campus. The major objectives of this Christian congregation are to promote love and understanding between students of all faiths, and to provide a spirit of communication between students and their God. 96 President: Denise O'Brien Vice-President: Freida Joseph Secretary-Treasurer: Paige Galvin President: Lil Lea Vice-President of Membership and Evangelism: Roberta Shelton Vice-President of Programs: Sue Lauderdale Vice-President of Education: Mary Hudspeth Vice-President of Finance: Ellen Roberts Vice-President of Publicity: Sudie Lochridge Vice-President of Public Relations: Caraly Moorhead Vice-President of Fellowship: Dorothy Lancaster Wesley Foundation, Methodist church organization, seeks to provide spiritual guidance to students, and faculty. Besides vespers, Sunday morning worship and college class, Wednesday night supper, communion services, dis- cussion groups, and Fun Time, Wesley has many special activities. These include service projects for needy families, buffet suppers, a Golden Agers party, Christmas caroling with State, and hayrides. Wesley Foundation: Franz Row: B. Stone, M. Hudspeth, M. B. Peebles, L. Lea, Miss Loraine Heath, E. Roberts, C. Moorhead. Second Row: B. Jones, D. Parker, E. Sarton, G. Wyatt, E. Howell, M. K. Harvey, S. Lauderdale. Third Row: L. Doddridge, K. Ross, L. Shund, J. Hudson, M. McGee, C. Peebles. Wesley Foundation sew, 'V .r X 1. .ir l Moderator: Julia Hare Vice-Moderators: Nancy Warrell, ,lean Jones Secretary: Treasurer: Cathy Turner Betty Jo Davis Westminister Fellowship Westminster Fellowship: Front Row: D. Gebcr, P. Cothren, E. Settle, J. Hare, J. Jones, N. War- rell, C. Turner. Second Row: R. Harris, B. Pease, S. Curlee, L. Johnston, L. Kick, S. Roseberry, L. Prevost. Third Row: C. Patch, M. Bellamy, L. Perkins, L. Mc- Anulty, A. McFarland, D. Jameson, B. Blanton. Wesminster Fellowship, the campus organization of Presbyterian students, provides girls with opportunity for worship, service, and fellowship. During the year, the group had several faculty-student discussions and co-sponsored. along with SCA and denominational groups, symposiums. Other activities included daily vesper programs, Synod conferences, parties with Stateas WF, dessert parties, picnics, planning retreats, and parties with Palmer Orphanage. 97 Practice makes precision perfect for water ballet skill and Aquacade performance. Varsity Athletics An enthusiastic spirit and a sportsmanlike conduct char- acterize lVlSCW's Physical Education Program, one of the most active programs on campus. For the first time intra- mural sports competition between dormitories and social clubs was executed. Individual competition in badminton, ping pong, and other non-team sports was made available. Sponsored by the Physical Education Department, the varsity sports program enables girls to participate in basket- ball, volleyball, and tennis. The tennis team boasts of the team trophy won in the Southern Collegiate Invitations Ten- nis Tournament held at the L6W last spring. This fall both varsity volleyball teams won trophies in competition with other colleges and universities. The student-directed aqua- cade, presented in fall, provides students an opportunity to demonstrate physical as well as artistic skills in swimming. 98 Behind sidelines cheering students became self-appointed MSCW Cheerleaders. An extra push and a little assis- tance help gymnasts get over rough spots. N Some people are lucky to he born bowlegged but a good level head always pays off especially at WRA parties lt's anybody's ball for xarslty team members preparing for tournament cage play 25 -W--S wr-u-9... Soft shoulders are a definite disadvantage for balance beam enthusiasts who like to view the world upside down. I l Newly-opened Pitchfork Riding Academy galloped away many a sunny Saturday for MSCW equestriennes. From the ground up, varsity volley ballers effected a teamwork essential for winning games. Waiting for the rebound and utilizing it were part of learning basketball coordination in physical education classes. lOl B team volleyball members: S. George, L. MCGUillC, T. Hall, S. Gill, D. Everitt, C. Kennedy, J. Egger, Martha Fulton, coach. Some people naturally like to cheer up long faces after a hard day on the bridle path. Junior Frankie Walsh executes the perfect hook shot to use as an offense against opposing teams. Male faculty welcomed the change of pace of volleyball, and Pohl Gymnasium welcomed them, a blocked spike kept number 32,s team ahead. Synchronettes takes time out for the pause that re freshes. A team varsity volleyball team members: L. Stevens, L. Middleton, N. Cole, N. Boggs, F. Walsh, J. Smith, Mrs. Joan Thomas, coach. IO ,na W SN , W3 N It may he a dimply smile, a winning Personality, a jolly disposition, a Snappy walk, a forceful way of Talking, or even for some lt may he a Twiggy mini-haircut, or A Hippy mode of fashion, but N o matter what the reason, there is Something special about M S C W's Elite .... V , K J X 1 ! k W Q77 Q L N H' 9 S :if Q5 gk K 5 figew, X X J K M 4' 5255! N ' I W l + 1 1 J K J' ! XR I i x u X X WN X . Jw X X 4 if N xx 1! l N A , 1 . Y fpj M A Elite Editor: Evelyn Hays Art Work: Sandra Henson 66 99 aptured Esteemed titles Encompassing all phases of MSCW life, the Elite Section honors the faculty member and those stu- dents who have made outstanding contributions throughout the college year. Remaining secret until formal presentation in assembly, the recipient of the dedication is selected by secret ballot of the senior class. Hall of Famers, voted by juniors and seniors, are announced in the Spectator. Each year noteworthy seniors are named for membership in Whois Who in American Colleges and Universities. Sponsored by the Meh Lady staff in the fall, the Elite Contest recognized students for popularity, leadership, charm, and beauty. rs 3 ca ca Susan Holder, National Maid of Cotton Mary Katherine Morphis, Mississippi's Miss Hospitality - fs.- ' 5' 5,2fii'!Hi 'ff 5, . .Q W .ff5'3iiiT?' gi? IO manila, 2 Qgiw ,M L Dedication The beauty of the world is reiiected by those who preserve it, by those who portray it, and by those who lend its secrets to others. MSCW has found such a person. a teacher living in a World of art and sculpture, attempting to instill within her students the meaning of imaginative, creative art. She com- mands the respect of all who know her. Her warm. friendly personality inspires students to do only their best, and for her all strive to do better than their best. Once president of the MSCW student body. this person has dedicated much of her time and life to this institution. as she continues to do todayg so, today, we proudly dedicate to you, Miss Eugenia Summer, the 1968 Mah Lady. 1 1fy,f-,B-wf,,.sfv,L-m,.-fMsfw,wms.- i,,...........,.. - g:.:'- ' My Hall of Fame: Top Row: SUZANNE DOONAN, Mortar Board Vice- Versatile. Bottom Row: SUZANNE MCFARLAND, SCA President, President, Senior Class Senatorg EVELYN HAYS, Dormitory Presi- Mortar Boardg JUDY MOSELEY, Miss MSCW, SA Presidentg ANNE dent, Senior Class .lusliceg LIL LEA, Mortar Board President, Most YERGER, Senior Class President, Phi Kappa Phi. Hall of Fame 'Q-fm.,..A,, , W V . - -1 'iii W K 6, X ,.-- - ., :T 'f X si 2 , 5 , ' i S, ...V , .X.,k he -i Qi. i 1 vs AM... A.,.,,...,-A,,,.,.,-1 S Marilyn Elliott Alice Adams Sherrv Baker r.. + or t Suzanne Doonan Karen Gloppe r 1 Thirty-two outstanding seniors were named to the listings of Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. The students were selected on the basis of scholarship and leadership in college activities. Nominations were made by the administration and by student and faculty committees. 110 Andrea Godwin Y , A , , If V X- ef-.QQ 2 1 , ' Cynthia Hanes l Whois Who in American Colleges and Universities wry, Margaret Henk K H ll y Mary Lou Horn Lil Lea Sudie Lochridge ' C M Charen Suzanne McFarland Daisy Matzner ,lane Moore 'WM Judy Moseley Jerri Russell Nancy Nelms l as 1 if E Margaret Nelson Carol Ann Puckett Y Mary Ann Sadka Anne Carol Smith Freddie Smith Wh0's Who in American Colleges and Universities Grace Strickland Bettie Ann Smith Y ,ji ii ga f , it Elizabeth Vanderford I 2 if I Anne Yerger Jan Wardlaw Madeleine White II Q Ji wr MISS MSCW Judy Moseley . . . Student Association President, Recording Secretary, Who's Who, Hottentots, Phi Beta Lambda. 11 MOST INTELLECTUAL Mary Lou Horn . . . Mortar Board, Presifieafs Lisl, Sigma Alpha Eta Presi- dent, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Pi Tau Chi, Wh0's Who. 116 11 'EWR -: J' I . 23 WRA President, Mortar Board, Whois Who, Varsity Vol- leyball and Tennis, Aqaacacle . . . MOST SPORTSMINDED Bettie Ann Smith MOST VERSATILE Lil Lea . . . Mortar Board President, Wesley President, Varsity Basketball, Spectator photographer, Hottentots, Who,s Who. 119 QQK -or My In MOST STYLISH Lucy Conner . . . Modeling Squad co-captain, fohn Robert Power 9 Model ing School, Personal Appearance assistant. 17.0 IOST BEAUTIFUL BEAUTY BEAUTY Wx -W' BEAUTY BEAUTY E. gf . V A Q k -5 W N 5 I . , , 3? M t L fa X K ww XL k I X x is X . K1 :J Q1 Q QW .55 amlaus avorifes SUE HAAGA I2 LYNNE FAULKNER amlaus avorifes MARY KATHRYN SMITH 117 SUSAN STONE 155113: :iw 1 Et . , ? er, ii f .Q sf .,... xy. X E ? k QQ, Q M al fl . J r 1 3, M, ,, S i -fm. . ' , ff- P Ni' i X, . , kill: Q Q. I . F K ' - Uh - -K mfg? K 5. M Q... rg N if E KL As. Q Q vfw-ffffl ,m - .,,h 3 gqrf-.vfig . ' 'f ::Q ir: wa ' h i ii 2 fi' +i ',e ': E, .,.,. . , L, S af f , K Coming to MSC W, each girl Seeks to find her place, A place in which she feels a Part and in which she helongs. Nothing is more meaningful To some than the part they hold, And the friendship they find in their Social Clubs . . . , I M? V Xggf ' S K X fx FW 5 mtg X-KT Q bf f .g,. W X ff 35245 Q7 df X Xa xXx Social Club Editor: Sandra Stevenson Assistant : Susan Sowell Art Work: Susan Young Inter-Club Council is INTER-CLUB: Front Row: A. M. Joe, K. Williams, N. Foster, M. H. lshee, M. McDonald, R. Conerly. Second Row: J. Hudson, D. Jameson, S. Lochridge, M. Henkel, R. Horning. Third Row: M. Kellum, N. Twenty-six students compose the membership of the 1967- 68 MSCW lnter Club Council. Each of the 13 social clubs is represented by its president and one representative. Meeting weekly with Counselor of Social Activities. lnter Club suc- ceeded in revising the constitution and aiming MSCW to- ward pre-school rush. To help promote good will, activities were seen such as International Festival, Christmas projects, Derby Day and WRA events. 17. Nelms, M. K. Smith. E. Campbell, 5. Odom, M. B. Harper, A. Adams. Fourth Row: L. Smith, S. Stone, E. A. Mason, C. Heindl, C. Maddox, J. Hayden. President Alice Adams Vice-President Kay Williams Secretary Donna Jameson 130 Row One: S. Baker, M. Bennett, B. Brookshire, B. Bush, E. l Caperton. Row Two: M. F. Crowe, S. Doonan, P. Ebaugh, M, Elliott, L. Faulk- HCT. Row Three .' K. Gloppe, A. Godwin, E Hays, M. B. Hillman, L. Lea. Row Four: S. Lochridge, G. McCharen, S. McFarland, B. McPherson, .l. E. Matthews. Row F ive: J. Moore, J. Moseley, N. Nclms, M. Nelson, C. A. Puck- CH. Row Six: B. Rook, M. A. Sadka, B. A. Smith, C. Smith, S. Stone. Row Seven. R. Thackston, J. Wardlow, M. White, M. Williams, A. Yer- ger. Hottentots The Hottentot, a savage, uncivilized creature, became a gay socialite in 1924. Hottentots is composed of thirty-live outstanding girls chosen from all four classes. Three symbols show the purpose of Hottentots. The horse symbolizes good sportsmanship, the star, the higher things in lifeg and the hourglass, the everlasting friendship among Hottentots. One dark night members dressed in black with the three gold symbols Hwigglei' across the campus to take their pledges. A secret ceremony takes place. Pledges wear their plaques until they are initiated at a formal banquet in the Tea Room in the late fall, and members attend a Christmas party and a breakfast in the Spring for the senior members. OFFICERS CAROL ANN PUCKETT President .lANE MOORE Vice-President LYNNE FAULKNER Secretary Carol Ann Puckett and Edna Joy Caperton gaily laugh-it-up after Hottentot tapping. 131 Black List Members: W. Howell, M. Banks, L. Morris, .l. Snowden, B. Cloud, M. Kellum, S. Baker, E. Lowe, S. White, J. Beard, N. Nelms, M. W. Howard, L. Chassanoil. Black List Pledges: S. Pritchard, M. Holladay, B. McPherson, .l Russel, J. Johnson, S. Walker, C. Cain, W. McNeely, N. Foster, B. Stigler, S. Boyette, M. McDonald, C. Casciol 137. Black List Black List, an honorary social club founded on October 31, 191-L, is the oldest social organization on campus. On Stunt Night senior members recognize thirteen juniors who meet qualiiications of leadership, school spirit, and the OFFICERS promise of contributing to the continuation of Black List. Often the sign of skull and crossbones means had luck, but to these twenty-six SHERRY BAKER girls it represents one of the highest honors attainable at MSCW. This honor Head Black Lisle' is shown by girls who wear white sweaters, eye-patches, a red 'LX,', and carry MITZI BANKS pistols and wooden paddles. Treasure, Black List activities include: Halloween Birthday Party, Homecoming program for alumnae, Christmas party, and senior breakfast in June. l Black Listers traditionally lead Seniors as they march through the Junior dorms before Stunt Night. 133 Masker Members: G. Strickland, M. A. Sadka, L. Conner, M. Elliott, S. Hamilton, C. Morgan, C. Smith, C. McCharen, J. Wimberly, A. Yerger, J. Moseley. Masker Pledges: M. B. Harper, C. Smalley, L. Faulkner, M. K. Smith, S. McMillan, B. Sissell, J. Moore, S. McKnight, C. K. Williams, S. Stone, L. Eustis. 134 Maskers Maskers, an honorary Junior-Senior social organization, was founded in OFFICERS 1929 as PCA. ln the year 1932, PGA became Maskers. Each fall the Senior Maskers pledge those eleven juniors who best exem- plify the spirit of Maskers. Between traditional flaming torches in front of Head Masker Coen Hall, the pledges are marked with a red mask. The long-stemmed red rose, ribbon with asafetida, silver bracelet, and white GRACE STRICKLAND MARY ANN SADKA sweater-these are the symbols of the bonds of love and enduring friendship Treaswer in Maskers. During the year Maskers enjoy Homecoming, Halloween Birthday Party, and Junior-Senior breakfast. An eternal Sisterhood binds together all MARILYN ELLIOTT who ever have worn and who ever will wear the Black Mask. Historian lf. 4' lglastliiers prepare to induce harmony with a variety of instruments in the smashing Masker Washbo an . 135 ard W , 'f 'iv 136 Row One: J. Wardlaw, J. Slogner, B. A. Smith, C. Moorhead, M. Nel- son. Row Two: S. McFarland, S. Doonan, A. Godwin, J. Russell, E. Hays. Row Three: J. Yearwood, K. Cloppe, J. Lee, S. Hinton, B. Blanton. Row Four: B. Roper, L. Adams, M. Ben' nett, E. Roberts, G. Smith. Row Five: M. Williams, S. Batte. J esters Laughing Jester head, jingling collar, tapping jolly stick serve as symbols of gaiety, fun, and togetherness of the Jester Social Club. Jesters, organized in 1949, offers bids to juniors on the basis of leadership, character, and con- tribution to MSCW. Pledging is designed to bring together twelve seniors and twelve juniors into one club of twenty-four. A Jester banquet traditionally begins the year. On Halloween morning Jesters honored Black List and Maskers with a birthday breakfast, and in late fall an annual homecoming program is presented by pledges to alumnae. What better day to celebrate a Jester birthday than April Fool'sl House party and a Senior breakfast on Graduation climax a year of jolly fun. OFFICERS JAN WARDLAW Court Jester JUDY STOGNER Treasurer ANDREA GODWIN Historian The Senior Jesters, staunchly armed with paddles and jolly sticks, ceremoniously give-out their first bid. 137 Q G G in E 'J I Row One: C. Allen, B. Bartel, E. Bar- ton, V. Blaydes, B. Bowling, S. Boyd, K. Casto, W. Coch- ran. Row Two: K. Colbert, J. Cox, S. Flem- ing, K. Foster, L. Handley, M. Harris, C. Herring, J. Hood. Row Three: M. Ishee, K. Keith, D. Lay J. McGaugh, B. McGowan, Marble, A. Mord, T. Neely. Row Four: S. Newbill, M. Peters, D. Rit- ter, V. Segrest, .I. Seymour, P. Shewmake, P. Shows, C. Smith. Row Five: C. Sparkman, L. Strange, C. Thomas, K. Thomas, J. Vin- cent, G. Webb, V. Wesson, K. Williams. Row Six: L. Wiltshire S. Worrell N Adam, M. Aliofd, s. Alsui, Cf Bagley, L. Boggan, E. Bo- nelli. Row Seven: C. Bowman, C. Byrd, B. Chunn, M. Dooney, M. Doug- las, P. Foy, S. Fulton, L. Herlong. Row Eight: M. Hutto, B. Jean, P. Jones, B. Laird, S. McMahon, S. Marie, T. Moore, L. Nash. Row Nine: N. Nasif, C. Nichols, J. Owens B. Pierce, S. Richardson, Cl. Segrest, C. Shutiield, L. Spen- cer. Row Ten: S. Stagg, L. Thomas, P. Tin- gle, J. Tolar, E. Turner, S. Vincent, S. Warner, J. Wil- liams. g I .i1QS- -J'--gig I it Q X Countess f fav I Faith, equality, and loven is the motto of the Countess Social Club, or- ganized in October 1958. The purpose of the club is to unite members of the four classes in bonds of faith, equality, love, and sisterhood. The Countess emblem is a crown and an old English HC. Proud pledges exchange their plaques for the prized silver necklaces, symbolizing friendship, at an inspirational candlelight service. Countess sponsors Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for the needy and holds a special Christmas party for Palmer Orphanage. Derby Day, the Big Sister-Little Sister party, Christmas and Spring date party, and overnight trips to Carrier Lodge highlight the Countess year. OFFICERS KAY WILLIAMS President MARY HELEN ISHEE Vice-President DIANNE LAY Secretary JUDY COX Treasurer BONNIE BARTEL Rush Chairman if Countess spirit boosts their 'ipie-drenched member to eat hardy on Derby Day. '39 .1 We iv 140 Row One: P. Ainsworth, T. Barwick, C. Blackledge, B. Bridges, C. Buford, Cv. Byars, B. Cannon, B. Conerly. Row Two: C. Graham, M. Ginn, M. Har- ris, R. Horning, C. Jernigan, P. Jones, C. Jordan, P. Mc- Cuire. Row Three : S. Maynard, A. Miller, P. Miller, B. Myers, D. Neil, B Noland, C. Pugh, C. Ragas. Row Four: K. Boss, S. Shivers, S. Short, S. Stribling, F. Strong, S. Trotman, L. Wages, K. Wood. Row Five: B. Vanderford, J. Arrington, J. Black, B. Bobo, P. Burrel, B. Byrd, G. Byrd, C. Crecink. Row Six: ,l. Davis, D. Everett, S. Fugua B. Hankins, V. Hare, W. Hari ris, B. Hetruk, S. Keith. Row Seven: R. McDaniel, P. McFarland P. McGuire, C. McLellan, D McQuin, N. Miller, L. Nesos sis, B. Simmons. Row Eight: E. Stopp, J. Strong, L. Towery, N. Traylor, D. Whitfield. D'Belles OFFICERS RUTH HORNING President BECKY CONERLY D,Belles, a four year social club, strives to live up to the Hawless ideal of the true Southern Belle. After rush, new pledges are welcomed with a break- fast the morning they receive their bids. Among the activities during pledging Vice-President is a surprise party for members. ln the fall initiates are presented their pins CAROL JORIQAN in a candlelight ceremony. Sgcrepary The D'Belle year includes a Big Sister Party, a tea for alumnae at Home- GWENDA . . . . . . BLACKLEDGE coming, participation 1n the lnternational Bazaar, Derby Day, Song Fest, Treasurer date party, and baskets for the needy at Thanksgiving. At the Columbus Pil- SHERREA SHORT BERYL CANNON Rush Chairmen grimage D7Belles don ante-bellum dresses and serve as guides. Climaxing the year is a banquet for their seniors. snsws em in S N3 Come along D'Belle pledges and ride with us, for you're about to receive your Hell Night 'jol.lies'. 14.1 141 Row One: A. Allen, M. Banks, A. Baugh, B. Black, J. Brislin, N. Brooks, M. Carnell, M. Carroll. Row Two: C. Champion, D. Covey, A Daniel, A. Dowdle, K. Fletch er, N. Ford, J. Franklin, G. K Griliin. Row Three: J. Hodges, C. Hubbard, C Johnson, M. Kellum, B. King, S. Landrum, J. Latimer, M McMinn. Row Four: L. Mabus, S. Mitchell, M. K Morphis, S. Odom, C. Outzen S. Pritchard, V. Salter, O Saxton. Row Five: S. Summers, D. Taft, G. Tal hott, M. K. Thayer, R. Thayer B. Vinson, K. Wheeler, S Wood. Row Six: K. Woodrulf, R. Yates, S Young, B. Belue, K. Brown, E. Burkett, K. Causey, C Condon. Row Seven .' V. Ellis, L. Estes, K. Evans, J. Gillentine K Gra P. Her y - ya ' ald, M. A. Hooper, C. Jen- nings. Row Eight: K. Kauffman, M. McLaurin, P. Magee, K. Mobley, M. Na- hors, S. Nicholson, D. Nix, S. O'Shea. Row Nine: V. Quinn, J. Reid, L. Richey, D. Schmitt, K. Sherman, S. Smiley, S. Stone, P. Terry. Row Ten: M. Whitfield. 'S , 1, Gauntlets OFFICERS Gauntlet Social Club was founded in 1962 for the purpose of promoting MARGARET KELLUM a bond of love and friendship among the four classes. lts symbol is a silver President necklace bearing a shield of the glove and olive branch. OLIVIA SAXTON The fall semester activities include a homecoming party for Gauntlet Vlcepresldem alumnae, the delivering of food baskets to needy families at Thanksgiving, MITZ1 BANKS . . Secretary and the annual Christmas party for welfare children. DARRYL COVEY During the spring semester Gauntlets hold an Easter Egg Hunt for the Treasurer children at Palmer Orphanage. Club members also entertain at a date supper. MARY KATHERINE As the year comes to a close, big sisters are honored by pledges at the annual MQRPHIS Big Sister-Little Sister Party. Rush Chairman Kathy Woodrulf spurs the Gauntlets on to be tops at their traditional Circus Rush Party. 143 mi www, Waves q awk - .qszm-, , -, X , ,, 3? .. t ,g U-A I Y i cm fx V Q .V K , , q Q . ,, mLm' ' X R .Ng K ,,,' ZWEPQ 1 Jf . J - .4 flap, ' i in-qjggk . 'ix A Q K A K 5. . . , ' .. 3 if . . wwgxf .J . .V M . , ,r M 35, NJ in Mk 'Q-ff, Q. 144 'QQ 'YG yy ,Q in , .w QYW. X i QP: xx Lf W X X w R X as 5 ' ,LQ ,J 2, N Q S r' S. ,M ' ',.. Y K Row One: N. Allison, Z. Barlow, C. Bar- ton, B. Beechum, P. Blanks, S. Blevins, N. Boggs, C. Bran- don, E. Brown. Row Two: .l. Brown, M. Burns, K. Camp- bell, C. Cook, M. F. Crowe, W. Dearing, S. Dunkley, M. Easley, P. Ellzey. Row Three: V. Fairchild, B. Franklin, S. George, D. Gilder, E. Good- will, G. Gray, M. Griffin, .l. Guido, C. Hannon. Row Four: S. Hall, B. Harris, M. Henkel, K. Holloway, J. Hudson, C. Hughes, B. Hunter, K. Jones, F. Kelley. Row F fue .- L. McKelroy, J. McLarty, J. E. Matthews, M. Merri- weather, J. Moore, N. Norris P. Mortimer, N. Nation, E Nelson. Row Six: C. Pcttey, B. Puckett, B. Put- nam, B. Reedy, T. Roberts B. Rook, J. Ross, c. A. smithl J. Smith. Row Seven: J. Smith, B. Taylor, P. Tom- lin, E. Tomlinson, R. Tomlin- son, J. Walker, K. Wilson, C. Ackerman, B. Allan. Row Eight: T. Barlow, S. Barron, C. Burns, G. Cooke E. Ellze ' P. Geor e 1 5, g 1 R. Griffin, C. Hinds, S. Hodg- son. Row Nine: R. Honnell, H. Howie, S. John- son, J. Koestler, C. McMinn, M. Madden, J. Martin, D. Mayo, .l. Mitchell. Row Ten: S. Nettles, S. Newell, L. Part- low, C. Patch, P. Prowell, L. Robinson, R. Roop, L. Ruther- ford, L. Sanders. Row Eleven: B. Sanford, K. Spaulding, S. Stevens, J. Thompson, D. Tur- pin, E. Wicker. s Highlanders Highlander Social Club, formed in 1958, boasts friendship, scholarship, loyalty, and service. For ten years the clan has displayed its emblem, an eight-sided modified Scottish coat-of-arms. One outstanding characteristic of the clan is its love of singing. Sparked by enthusiastic leaders, Highlanders began their year with a summer workshop in Jackson. ln the fall rushees thrilled to laughter and singing in Ye Olde Highlander Tavern. ln an impres- sive initiation ceremony, pledges received their pins, which meant eternal and everlasting friendships and fond memories. The yearis activities were an alumnae tea, pledge-member project, Big Sister-Little Sister party, Song Fest, Derby Day, and Senior Banquet. OFFICERS JANE HUDSON President MARGARET HENKEL Vice-President SUSAN BLEVINS Secretary MARY FELICE CROWE Treasurer PEGGY TOMLIN JANE ELIZABETH MATTHEWS Rush Chairmen Two excited Highlander pledges return from performing the Highland Fling at an assembly program. 145 14 Row One: M. Adams, N. Akins, P. Ale- wine, P. Ardoline, R. Arm- strong, C. Bailey, G. Burwell, J. Burwell. Row Two: B. Carraway, D. Clay, L. Co- ker, J. Denman, P. Eryich, A. Freeman, D. Gousset, C. Hanes. Row Three: B. Hanks, A. Hardy, M. Har- rison, J. Herbst, C. Herron, S. Henson, J. Hough, P. Hunter Row Four: B. Jackson, D. Jamison, M Lann, L. Lea, A. Lipscomb P. Mcewen, M. McGee, Bi Mallard. Row F ive : E. Mason, K. Payne, M. Pee- bles, D. Pope, S. Prevost, B Tate, C. Walker, B. Williams. Row Six: A. Wood, D. Wood, J. Zeanah L. Clayton, T. Eyrich, J Green, J. Green, D. Hannah. Row Seven: P. Harris, B. Harcrow, M Harmon, J. Harrison, C. Haw- kins, F. Herring, G. Jackson, J. Monroe. Row Eigh: D. Kyle, A. Lambert, A. Land, F. Leavell, B. Nash, S. Os- borne, K. Schalier, N. Shum- pert. Row Nine: M. Simmons, M. West. 1 Lancers Lancer Social Club was organized as a two-year club in 1958. The emblem was a silver necklace with a black knighthead etched on it. ln 1961 Lancers became a four-year club. The motto-Diutimus Amicus-meaning uLong- lasting Friends now includes all classes. ln 1962 a new pin was designed, it is now a silver shield with a red banner and a black knighthead in the center, the guard is an old English L , ln 1967 Rush, Lancers chose their proud pledges. Pledging included a breakfast and a play day at Palmer Home. Traditions of the club are Thanks- giving baskets for the needy, date-supper dance, Christmas party, Song Fest, WRA sports and Senior Banquet, special farewell to graduating members. OFFICERS DONNA JAMESON President MARY LOU COKER First Vice-President MARY K. HARRISON Second Vice-President MARTHA LANN Secretary EMILY ANN MASON Treasurer Lancer members take part in a skit for their rushees at the third party. 147 14 Row One: C. Coleman, K. Daniel, V. Gar- land, R. Cement, C. Goolsby, Row Two: D. Lancaster A. Harpole, C Heindl, S. Jaynes, A. Joe. Row Three: C. Lee, A. Martin, .l. Ray B. Rhymes, C. Reynolds. Row Four: S. Rye, E. Clark, C. Flowers, J. Hendrickson, S. Jamison. Row Five: M. McCallam, P. Nance, P. Parnell, C. Paynter, B. Pease. Row Six: D. Sanders, D. Talbert, B. Williams. 1 Les Joyeux Youth,s for an hour, beauty's a flower, but loveis the jewel that wins the world is the motto of Les ,loyaux Social Club. The club was formed in the fall of 1966 by eleven sophomores who chose Mrs. Mary Runnels as their sponsor. The members of Les Joyaux wear gold, emerald-shaped pins, and the pledges wear white and navy blue plaques. The purpose of Les ,loyaux is to unite the four classes in sisterhood, faith, loyalty, and love. Members Work together in activities such as fraternity swaps at MSU, welfare childrenis Christmas party, Big Sister-Little Sister Party, Mother-Daughter Luncheon, Date Supper, Song Fest, Derby Day, and Thanksgiving baskets for the needy. OFFICERS CATHERINE HEINDL President SONYA RYE Vice-President SUE ELLEN JAYNES Secretary CHARLOTTE COLEMAN Treasurer GINGER REYNOLDS Pledge Trainer Laughing Les ,Ioyaux members perform Coffee House Style at their final rush party. 149 150 Row One: N. Adams, P. Anderson, R Atkinson, S. Baker, B. Bass B. Brookshire, C. Cascio, C A. Casner, B. A. Cloud. Row Two: L. Conner, C. Culpepper, D Daniel, D. Davidson, M. Davis, D. Dye, M. Elliott, L. Eustis, J. Fancher. Row Three: L. Faulkner, N. Foster, C. Gates, R. Gilliland, B. Good win, K. Gregory, B. Hardin C. Harry, M. M. Hill. Row Four: S. Holder, C. Hudson, M. Hunt W James M Ja ua C. 1 - 1 - fl s Johnson, J. Johnson, M. Kim brough, D. Kirkpatrick. Row Five: C. Lyons, S. McKnight, W. McNeely, G. Morgan, N Nelms , P. O'Leary, J. Owen J. Pius, P. Pitts. Row Six: S. Rasberfy, J. Russel, M. A. Sadka, B. Sale, S. Sanford, J Sawyer, P. Sharpe, J. Snow der, F. Smith. Row Seven: S. Smith, K. Sours, B. Stig ler, B. Swan, C. Throop, P. Whatley, C. Wolfe, D. Woods, S. Young. Row Eight: T. Young, K. Adams, A. Alex ander, B. Allen, C. Angle, B Arnold, D. Browning, L. Cat lette, G. Crawford. Row Nine: S. Davis, P. Ebaugh, C. Ellis, J. England, L. Gage, R. Gip- son, S. Hill, H. Holder, P. Jen- nings. Row Ten: G. McWilliams, B. Mashburn B. Parker, M. Pillow, K. Ras? berry, S. Robertson, R. Ruff C. Ryan, P. Stallings. Row Eleven: T. Swan, M. Swazey, M. B. Webster, K. Wilder, B. Wor- sham. 1 1 Lockhearts The tiny gold hearts worn by the members of the Lockheart Social Club are symbols of the friendship and love existing among the four classes. The proud pledges, chosen for their outstanding character and personality, became members in an impressive candlelight ceremony in which they received golden hearts in exchange for their fragrant cedar pledge hearts. Lockhearts enjoy heart-warming get togethers throughout the year such as picnics at Lee Park and banquets on various occasions. Since its organization in 1938, Lockhearts has established for itself a prominent place on the campus of the Mississippi State College for Women. OFFICERS NANCY NELMS President NANCY FOSTER Vice-President BEVERLY CLOUD Secretary BONNIE STIGLER Treasurer LUCY CONNER Rush Chairman Lockhearts 'iwhoop-it-up', singing: 'gOh, you can't stop a heart, for we're too smart on this grand ole Derby Dayf' 1 5 1 xg 151 Row One: L. Addkison, T. Addkison, D. Alford J. Amborn C Arrin s 1 - g' ton, L. Berryhill, J. Bittner, B. Bori, B. Bush, C. Canova. Row Two: L. L. Carroll, C. Clark, N. Clark, B. Cummins, J. De- livorias, C. Dorsett, R. Elarclo, L. Estes, J. Cayden, A. Cosa. Row Three: S. Gurney, S. Haaga, S. Ham- ilton, L. Hines, D. Johnson, G. Johnson, P. Johnson, M. Keith, N. Kendall, J. Lanasa. Row Four: E. Lockard, G. McCharen, B. McMillan, S. McMillan, D. D. McNair, N. Majure, N. Mar- tin, D. Matzner, C. Michaelis, L. Millice. Row Five: T. Morrison, N. Parsons, L. Perry, T. Pigford, M. Roell, A. Scott, B. Sissell, C. Smal- ley, A. Smith, M. K. Smith. Row Six: S. Solomon, J. Stanford, S. Stone. S. Stringfellow, L. Terrebonne, N. Torrey, C. Tur- pin, M. VanDevender, C. Wat- kins, M. Watkins. Row Seven: B. Whitehead, C. Wright, N. Yates, A. Yerger, C. Amason, J. Bailey, J. Beemon, K. Camp, C. Campbell, T. Conn. Row Eight: M. Cortese C. Craft C. Da Fulgham, G. Gallman. Row Nine: S. Cray, M. Hennington, M. B. Hillman, J. Hurdle, R. Johnson, B. Kean, K. Kees, J. Lawrence, L. McDonald, A. H. McFarland. Row Ten: C. Ozier, D. Pentacost, J. A. Rogers, B. Roper, S. Simmons, S. Snellgrove, J. Stone, J. Taft V. Taylor, J. Thompson. Row Eleven: P. Waggoner, D. Wallace, Di L. N. Triplett, A. Waggoner Young. v v Y, D. Diket, L. Dowdle, S. Dunn, D. Ethridge, J. Fowler, M. Mam'selles OFFICERS SUSAN STONE Mamiselles, the essence of a lady, came to MSCW in l954 under the title of Mademoiselle Since its beginning a silver fleur-de-lis pin has united President . . . MARY KATHRYN the four classes 1n 1tS bond of love and slsterhood. SMITH The 1967-68 Mamiselle Pledge Class began a successful pledging period VjCe.P,eSide,M in the late fall which ended in a traditional serenade and annual Thanksgiving JUDY BITTNER '4Kidnap Breakfastv given by the sophomores. Secfemfy Other highlights of a Mamiselle year include a Christmas party at Carrier MQXIRIETTEEEE Lodge, active participation in Derby Day, and a Big Sister-Little Sister party Treasurer in the spring. These activities and various others make a delightful year for BUZZ SISSELL the Mamiselle Social Club. Rush Chairman S , , ,Vg L, . -- , . A v, if 7'W '4 ' QW, M4 4 - A, I . f .5 W' ' 1 7141 r 1 , ,f are . I uf ,V A. X Jubilant Mam'selles, swinging their Heur-de-lis banners, singeout as they march to Gocn Field for Derby Day. 153 154 Row One: C. Acufi, C. Anderson, B Bagg, J. Bounds, B. Browder, P. Brown, L. Buchanan, P. Burkhalter. Row Two: C. Callaway, D. Chrastina, L. Eastland, L. Ellis, D. Evans, L. Fairleigh, R. Fleming, L. Griggs. Row Three: J. Hammond, J. Henderson, L. Henderson, P. Jones, S. Jones, E. Johnson, S. Loch- ridge, K. Majure. Row Four: L. Maberry, M. Paradise, K Rabon, J. Rey, L. Rochelle P. Sanders, M. A. Sappington S. E. Sartin. Row Five: K. Shepherd, K. Shepherd, L Shields, L. Smith, L. Stone? B. Vinson, M. Vondereau, J Almon. Row Six: J. Askew, B. Bishop, J. C. Brownlee, S. Callaway, C. Case, M. Church, L. Coon, A. Donnell. Row Seven: J. Duncan, J. Gwyn, L. Hat- ten, K. Hutchinson, J. John' son, L. Johnson, S. Johnson, J. King. Row Eight: M. Kroell, K. Little, L. Lloyd S. Mainord, N. Mason, T. Mayi nard, J. Middleton, M. Mon tesi. Row Nine: M. Montgomery, B. Owens, N Patterson, K. Presson, S Randolph, N. Sherman, P Tucker, T. Turner. Row Ten: G. Weber, S. Willey, B Younger. 1 q Revelers QQ U HR is for the R-F.-V-F.-L-F.-R-S! Eight letters represent companionship, excitement, fun, and the strong bond of sisterhood in the Top Hat Crew. 1967-68 was a colorful black and white year for the Revelers. Derby Day and Song Fest were two major activities in which they participated. Singing Hlciid Do Anything for Revelersv and '4It,s A Most Unusual Dayf, Revelers won first place in 1967 Song Fest. Club activities include a Kidnap Breakfast, Big Sister-Little Sister party, Christmas Party, Intramurals, and the International Bazaar. Revelers became a part of the campus in 1956. Since that time it has been united by a bond of love and friendship that each member values highly. Top Hat, cane, gloves, and black sweaters they proudly wear. OFFICERS SUDIE LOCHRIDGE Head Reveler LINDA SMITH Vice-President CAROL ANDERSON Recording Secretary PAULA BROWN Corresponding Secreta KAY MAJURF. Treasurer fp. Strutting Revelers, wearing to hats and canes, shake-a-le at their s 'chedelic rush art . P g P I P Y '55 'J' 1 Row One: A. Adams, D. Bennett, N. Bowling, P. Boyette, S. Boy- ette, P. Bush, C. Cain, L. Catlette, D. Chapman. Row Two: L. Chassaniol, P. Davis, J Elkins, C. Euart, J. Ford, S Gebhart, S. Graves, A. Hines, M. Holliday. Row Three: S. Hood, M. W. Howard, W. Howell, P. Jobe, J. Jordan, J. Klass, E. Lowe, M. McDonald, M. McGee. Row Four: P. McLelland, B. McPherson, C. Martin, L. Morris, B. News man, C. Newman, C. Para- diso, J. Pickering, J. Pickle. Row Five: L. Pope, S. Redditt, L. South- wick, C. Stewart, P. Tarter, M. Taylor, C. Turman, S. Wal- ker, S. Ware. Row Six: S. White, A. Agnew. A. Bandy, J. Biddy, P. Boone, J. Borns- cheur, V. Brown, L. Bruek, P. Burrows. Row Seven : B. Chassaniol, C. Cheek, S. Cook, A. Cox, N. Davis, M. Day, A. Draper, S. Fennel, M. Graves. Row Eight: C. Hailey, J. Hawkins, A. Hen- son, M. Hinds, M. Horton, L. Hough, B. Jennings, L. Luke, S. Majure. Row Nine: J. McKay, J. McPherson, B. Ratcliff, B. Ridell, C. Rush- ing, C. Sims, C. Tinsley, S. Warren, J. Wood. Rogues OFFICERS ALICE ADAMS Rogue Social Club, founded in 1938 by thirteen fun-loving cavaliers, is the oldest four year social club at MSCW. ln the fall chosen pledges wear the wooden ball and chain bracelet. After President pledging, these bracelets are exchanged for the silver ball and chain. The MARSHA MCDONALD ball signifies unity, the chain, the tie of sisterhood. VlCe'Pre3lde'u BECKY NEWMAN Secretary BETTY MCPHERSON Treasurer SHARON BOYETTE Rush Chairman Closeness is increased by activities such as playing Santa Claus to the underpriviledged. The Date Supper, Mother-Daughter Luncheon, Big Sister Party, and alumnae newsletter provide everlasting memories. The Rogue purpose is to promote friendship, to maintain the Rogue tra- ditions and high standards, and to encourage individual excellence. E it i flung-ho members and pledges display the Rogue spirit in backing their enthusiastic football team. 157 15 XA ,l Q 158 fd Row One: S. Becks, H. Bedford, G. Blay- lock, B. Brown, B. Cannon, J. Caton, S. Chambers, M. Col- vin. Row Two: N. Dearman, B. Ford, G. Free- man, N. Graves, J. Hayden, B. Herron, B. Hodge, M. Horn. Row Three: S. Hurley. K. James, L. John- ston, F. Joseph, B. Kearley, K. King, C. Maddox, M. Ma- haffey. Row Four: B. McDonald, N. Noblin, D. Oakes, C. Overstreet, M. Raines, M. Ralph, S. Richards, S. Roseherry. Row F ive: S. Sennett, G. Sledge, L. Stolzer, A. K. Swam, B. Tart, K. Watson, B. Weeks N. Brown. Row Six: S. Camp, S. Cawkins, T. Com- cr, K. Degangie, P. Devers, M. Dubison, J. Durr, C. Free- man. Row Seven: A. Gewin, B. Halford, O. Ham- by, S. Kellum, P. Lamb, M. Livingston, L. Luke, C. Mc- Carley. Row Eight .' J. Moorer, L. Murrell, B. Ruf- fin, B. Sales, D. Shipman, M. Smith, G. Stallworth, S. Stone. Row Nine: A. Whittington, J. Williams. S. Williams. Q5 Roseues Chartered in 1957 by its sponsor, Miss Frances Bailey, Rosettes strive for greater unity among the four classes at MSCW and for greater service. This year the club has taken as one of its projects the adoption of a little Korean orphan girl. They also entertained two welfare children from Columbus with a party at Christmas. The Spring semester found Rosettes entertaining dates with a Weiner roast at Carrier Lodge and later a Date Supper. Other activities of the Rosette Social Club include serving as guides for Homecoming and UW Day, and interclub parties. Outward symbols of Rosette love and sisterhood are silver pledge drops exchanged for tiny silver pins at initiation. OFFICERS JUDY HAYDEN President CAROLYN MADDOX Vice-President GLENDA BLAYLOCK Secretary SYLVIA BECKS Treasurer NANCY DEARMAN CAROL OVERSTREET Rush Chairmen Smiling Rosettes pose in their new pink dresses before greeting thcir rushecs. 159 160 Row One: G. Abraham, G. Allen, J. An- derson, A. Andrews, J. Ayres, J. Beard, E. Campbell, M. M Carr, J. Cunningham. Row Two: E. Dean, M. Dorminy, J. East man, C, Graves, M. B. Harper, J. Hawken, S. Higby, N. Hol land, N. Horner. Row Three: L. Howard, S. Iskra, S. Kel lum, M. King, R. Lenhart, S. Lepicier, M. McClanahan, S. McGee, M. C. McGlohn. Row Four: C. Madison, J. Marble, S Mayer, C. Middleton, C. Mil ler, P. Molloy, C. Moody, J Moore, J. Moseley. Row Five: J. Nichols, L. Patton, M. Penn M. E. Rhett, C. Rowland, C Seaton, B. Seitz, M. Southern S. Sowell. Row Six: S. Stevenson, C. Strickland B. Taylor, L. Taylor, J. M Vaughan, N. Weston, T. White, B. Williams, C. Wil- liams. Row Seven : J. Wimberly, J. Bell, G. Car- ter, M. Dalrymple, L. Duke, S Elliot, S. Epes, S. Flowers, S Fortenberry. Row Eight: M. Gaston, H. Cates, K. Gill son, K. Hanks, A. Hardy, B A. Harris, J. Hyatt, B. Ivey B. Jemerson. Row Nine: N. F. Jones, K. Larigakis, N McCollum, E. McHalffey, M J. Megginson, J. Murphy, C 0'Kelley, J. Philips, L. C Phillips. Row Ten: M. Pitts, M. Pugh, E. Randle J. Smith, J. Strickland, P Vickery, D. A. White, A Whitehead. 1 ilhouettes Since its organization in 1951, Silhouettes has established a prominent place for itself on the campus and succeeded in its aim of uniting the girls of Silhouettes in the bonds of friendship and love. At initiation, diamond-shaped plaques worn by pledges are exchanged for OFFICERS MARY BETH HARPER President NANCY HOLLAND Vice-President mother-of-pearl necklaces bearing the Old English SK This SM and the JANE MOORE lace fan are the outward symbols of the deep and lasting affection the girls Secretary of Silhouettes have for one another. ELIZABETH Throughout the year Silhouettes join together for activities, such as the TrELi3!i5FELL Thanksgiving Service, Christmas supper, and service projects, Silhouettes MELINDA PENN work together toward a common goal-everlasting sisterhood. Rush Chairman The ecstatic Silhouettes congratulate each other for winning the 1967 Derby Day Trophy. 161 Q mad X. +4- ex 161 1-Q., -Q Q Row One: L. Alexander, M. Almond, M. C. Barnett, C. Bartlett, L. Bennett, H. Butler, E. J. Caperton, S. Carpenter, M. Church. Row Two: B. Cliett, J. Conly, J. Cotham D. Cunningham, C. Curtis, Pi Daniel, D. Denton, D. Dorris, J. Eubank. Row Three: J. Evans, S. J. Ezell, F. Fer- guson, P. Ford, K. Forster, H Gardner, D. Henry, M. J Hester, L. Himes. Row Four: K. J. Hutcherson, M. Kill:- brew, L. Kilpatrick, B Knighton, J. McClain, 'L. L Mars, B. Martin, S. Nation M. Neblett. Row Five: M. F. O'Neal, C. Perkins, D Roberts, N. Roundtree, P Sanders, B. Smith, C. Smith C. Smith, P. Smith. Row Six: M. L. Sullivan, C. Wilkinson C. Williams, G. K. Williams: K. Williams, C. Wood, L. Ab ston, D. Andrews, C. Coleman. Row Seven: P. Daniel, L. Dees, S. Dees, D Durst, K. Etinier, J. Grower, P. Hearn, L. Hirschman, D Hurt. Row Eighl: C. Jamison, M. A. Jetton, J Joyner, S. Lane, M. McRae B. Michael, C. Monteith, P Morgan, A. Murphey. Row Nine: Noland, K. Patrick, M Quinn, P. Raney, C. Roberts S. Sanders, K. Stephens, C Struthers, B. Thompson. Row Ten: D. Thompson, D. Wheeler, M Woodward. Troubadours ln October, 1958, a group of girls from the sophomore class organized the Troubadour Social Club, which has since maintained a prominent place at MSCW. Their emblems are the mandolin, instrument of the gay, wandering minstrels, and the old English 'gT,7 enclosed in a triangle . The Troubadours of the past and of today are a group of happy, carefree, fun-loving girls known for their spirit of friendship and desire to develop a bond of sisterhood that will last for a lifetime. Projects of the year include Christmas parties for welfare and orphans, packages for soldiers in Vietnam, pledge breakfast, date supper, Derby Day, Mother-Daughter Tea, Song Fest, and Big Sister-Little Sister party. gefgullaboqli QQXXHR h 11 G . 71 coubm lo! A 9 V A one and a two and a three and away we go singing another Troubadour favorite. 163 OFFICERS CAROL BARTLETT President EDNA JOY CAPERTON Vice-President CLENNA KAY WILLIAMS Secretary MARY ALMOND Treasurer MARY JO HESTER Rush Chairman ,.a'5a,t The Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross is an honorary club which functions as a part of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. Girls from MSGW and MSU who are interested in working with the fraternity go through a formal rush. Those chosen serve at various fraternity functions, such as rush week, pledge-active football game, and the Christmas party for orphaned children. OFFICERS 0 0 PAULA BROWN Llttle Slsters of the Maltese Gross President MARCIA MERIWETHER V ice-President GINGER GRAY Secretary LYN LUHRSEN Treasurer 164 Little Sisters of the Shield and Diamond Little Sisters of the Shield and Diamond: Front Row: N. Ford, M. White, S. Keyesg Second Row: J. Ayres. J. Beard, J. A. Canfield, K. Gough. Little Sisters of the Shield and Diamond, founded in March of 1967, is composed of girls selected from MSCW and MSU, who take an active part in the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. They are indispensible during rush week and plan special projects during the year. The Little Sisters find a friendship with members of Pi Kappa Alpha that strengthens their loyalty and bond with the fraternity. 165 OFFICERS SKIP KEYES President MARY MCEWEN Vice-President NANCY FORD Secretary-Treasurer The Little Sisters of the Golden Heart was founded October 12, 1967, at MSCW to serve as an auxiliary organization for Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. The charter members were chosen by the fraternity. The purposes of the Golden hearts are to promote the fraternity on campus, to aid in rush activities, and to strengthen the bonds of friendship and cooperation between the SPE,s and the girls who support them. Little Sisters of the Golden Heart: Front Row: N. Peters, V. Blackledge, L. Ware, R. Shelton, G. Wiseg Second Row: B. Hodge, P. Sanders, Y. Vizzier, J. Durr, C. Thomasp Third Row: K. Ceer, T. Moore, J. McClain, C. Hodge. Little Sisters of the Golden Heart OFFICERS LIBBY WARE President BECKY HODGE Vice-President ROBERTA SHELTON Secretary CECILIA THOMAS Treasurer Little Sisters of Minerva Little Sisters of Minerva: Front Row: D. Kirkpatrick, N. Hornor, P. Johnson, S. Stevensong Second Row: J. Ball, J. A. Noblin, G. Morgan, Third Row: L. Conner, P. Oates, C. Madison, B. Cum- mms. Little Sisters of Minerva, an honorary club made up of SAE favorites, are from both MSCW and Mississippi State. The Little Sisters, vital to the fraternity during rush and at functions during the year, are chosen by SAE members and the Little Sisters of Minerva. Big Brothers are chosen in Sigma Alpha Epsilon to strengthen bonds of friendship between SAE's and girls who support them. 166 OFFICERS SANDRA STEVENSON President DOTTIE KIRKPATRICK Vice-President SISTER HORNER Secretary-Treasurer OFFICERS KAREN HOLLOWAY President SANDY TUTTLE Vice-President JOAN TURNER Secretary-Treasurer Chi Delpha is an honorary auxiliary organization Whose members are chosen by the Delta Chi Fraternity and Chi Delphia. The Little Sisters are from both MSCW and Mississippi State University. Organized in 1967, the local chapter aims to represent the Delta Chi Fraternity on campus and to strengthen friendship between Delta Chiis and the loyal, interested girls who support them. F Little Sisters of the White Carnation Front Row: M. B. Webster, R. Boyd K. Hollowayg Second Row: B. Griflin C. Petty, K. Carrg Third Row: E Tomlinson, S. Tuttle, A. Adams. Little Sisters of the White Carnation OFFICERS GLENDA DOCCETT President MARGARET BURNS Vice-President SYLVIA SMITH Secretary-Treasurer . Order of the White Rose Second Row: J. Stephens, G. Doggett B. Sullivan, C. Barton. Order of the White Rose is the honorary sister organization of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity and is composed of girls from MSCW and MSU. White Rose supports the fraternity in all its endeavors in addition to sponsoring various functions during the year. Special activities include assisting with rush, decoration for fraternity parties, Homecoming projects, mailing fraternity Christmas cards, and Christmas party for orphans. 167 Order of the White Rose: Front Row. S. J. Smith, P. J. Temple, M. Burns' v v , ...R , vw!!-K KK-v VK- ' -5 K K ,kg Kyiv-Q. Km .JFK -r 'T-.A ,F 4-'xml - -r Af K 1- .f 'ug' ' K5 K vgg,K K5 K -. 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KK f , , , as -- . -N K K K RK, 4 W Ki. ,5- ..,. x .wwwamswgyriw 4 has llf, wwKwamsm4xw W f.., -- . s . K K K f Q K .1 ' Mg ,L 3, . K X , 'K - .M ra J' x K... KKK K .. Wm., K K K , K K gf K ig A . 'K . --...N Q., Future-what lurks around the cornerg Present-what we try to make the past 5 Past-what fills minds with memories Either to cherish or regretg But each day tells its story And brings itself forth in shadows of Reflections .... V K V fi' 7 f fi if a 'VX fp u 1 , -,- F HI , ll K ll . I F., 'Il 1, QNX l -fi. iv v 57? .Q k 4 rf ' Y lp f ff Z Reflections Editor Myra Williams Art Work: Diana Neil a SQ ., 4 . Q , ir A V , 11-'1w,,:fxk M ' .,. ' :ks - Xi if .. Ni? . M. Aff Q AWN 8 fwv , L-57 'i ' ff gf , mi . - VW ., - .,,x,..g,, fi v4,,:A5,L T ,W -wsfixfrbiifz i'f1a, N2f5f1 W . . 3 4 Y x C 'iwy 1-'H-if wif 5 , - ,.y, 5 ,ig 1 gb ,. Q -E if 1122. K 5 SIS ., Y. , .. . 3 3, R R E 1 S Q Q x Y.. S f n 2 Q N X wg W Wm X Q N Q1 K, K S X X -I - , :wk X - . , .yn .. . rf . K A Y L, ,, . , M-Nw---i-fkf,,.,,,M-Q fS'fiiR?i'6'ETTT55l'1Tx7Akll....f9i W :fi-' ' ' ' ' ff N L'ffTfi' zzfkgxsfgikakmmwkmmmww , WW' 'Fi'Q-,.::-fIi,'E-'Zi-lf?fb - g ' U M N J 5 170 The windows of the world Another hour, another day, another year Wtlll, how about thai! The glorious end of an hour. 171 On the days it rains, our moods sink low, but soon they will rise with Mr. Sun. White specks brought hope to the dreariness of Dead Week. The HW presents El picture ever changing with the seasons 171 Ahh I A season for all Along with spring comes love. r-ayx Artist Ida Kohlmeycr discussed tvchniqufis with an inquiring student. M 1 ,. ' 2. 5 From Wl1i1Ht-111 10 'Smygn Syn-01 94-110ml the Hottentot Candies briglltvncd the darknrss of tin- night voice of singer Glenn Yurborougli. '74 S A on ,, L, WWW ,V V M C Speclal moments Jackson Symphony tuned up before its performance Orientation Week climaxed with The Wonderful World of Talent. 66 spirit shone through many faces The fall production dramatized the tragedy The Women of Troy. International Festival wares lured world-wide customers 176 Susie Senior greeted sleepy-eyed breakfastgoers. 177 Derhy Day, fun for everyone? r Juniors survived senior paddles before Stunt Night supper. Did you say Campus Wide was last weekifi' -...... .V Q W 5' 'fsswrsw f ixfiiiii' , i,,, ,,,t,,,, .75 - .1- 1 '-wewz-Z5 1 ,: V .f.,,. 19 W 2' W wi! Wi, .i,,.t M f- - M , ix? 1 ' ,w.-Q5 www? M , qv my , V, UWM Room provided the place for a quiet con- versation. I A trip to the mailbox and 21 quick chat. If I could only remember which make-up fooled him the most. 1 5 1 4 Rush hour at the Goose. 78 Student Center-hub of activity Goosebreaks gave time for refreshment, conversauon, or last-minute study. Oh, please tell me it came todayfy ....,., 'L 1,1 Aw V VA,i f 5 :Qk ff K i. Ik if Y L, , , W. 2,2391 4351, ' ,fu-N' f wi Q ge: W 'f A ,. , . . V am . ?'V2'iz'A '- 5 f , ff' 2 fi'7 I W 'J ' , - v ,ly Ez. ,. ,.. 7 ,. -' .,. V 7, .. I . ww L T f Al, H , A 5, Q home With 255 other sisters Little chi1dren's Wishes came true at dorm Christmas parties. This makes the 794th time to sign out or sign ing that is life, I guess' 181 Destruction of the past gave way to construction for the future For each there must be a time alone. The telephone-campus favor- ite. 181 Www.. -. , Wm lv'-mr ,,VA,, ,VVJVL 11 to tomorrow Books books and not enough tlme to read them all 4 cf To seek is to findg to find is to knowg to know is io profit. a. -1 1 s o Q5 A 'ffgiiffllbiislfi-W581LLi2S,'!+1 W55a??35?iSi?5?i?5:4??Wii3N'vY ' 'K f - if m. mg, 1 W The spirit of fun and friendship Along with a hursting enthusiasm ls a vihrant part of MSCW life. From Columbus to Jones there is i Always an underlying spirit of Loyalty among the students that One notes with the four college Classes .... A 3 M ,X jx Q7Xffc'?,, J Eipl E as N W ' Kf F CW f X ff Ai N Class Editor: Eleanor Green. Art Work: Sandra Henson Graduate Students Embark pon New Fields First Row: Martha Clayton Bankston Anna Louise Bornman .. Mary .lanett Gibbs Second Row: lna Fae Gray ..,.. . . Martha Lynne Luhrsen Patricia Ann Moore . Third Row: Kathleen Shelton Pless ,. Mary Barbara Sullivan Evelyn Diane Zepponi . , .. Home Economics ,........English Home Economics . ., Home Economics Speech Correction . .. Home Economics . . Education . Biology Business Education I iff! Mississippi State College for Women began a pro gram of graduate study in September, 1966. Graduate work is offered leading to the Master of Artis degree in English and History, the Master of Science degree in Biological Sciences, Home Economics, and Speech Cor rection, and the Master of Education degree in Elemen tary Education and the Master of Education degree in Elementary Supervision. Graduate courses are also of fered in the Departments of Art, Business, Journalism Library Science, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy and Religion, Psychology, Social Studies and Speech. A cumulative total of 378 graduate students enrolled in graduate courses during the first year of the program The road to knowledge has many bumps, but once they are scaled, the dividends are great. Semors SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President, Anne Yergerg Secretary- Treasurer, Jan Wardlawg Vice-President, Cindy Hanesg Cheerleaders, May Woodie Howard, Gay Morgan. I 1 Seniors First Row: ALICE PATRICIA ADAMS, Jackson, Miss., lMathematicsJ, Spectator 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager 4, Inter- Club Council 4, President, W Day Committee 2, 3, Mortar Board 4, Honors Program 2, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Chemistry-Physics Club 3, 4, Nature Study Club I, 2, Hygiene Journal Club 3, 4, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, 4, Rogue Social Club l, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Rush Chairman 2, Rush Chairman 3, President 4, Beta Beta Beta 3, 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Alpha Epsilon Delta 3, 4, Junior Usher 3, Scholarship Recognition Day I, 2, 3, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. 0 MARY JUDINE AM- BORN, Vicksburg, Miss., l.Social Studiesl, History Club 1, 2, Young Republicans 1, 2, Newman Club l, 2, Mam'selle Social Club I, 2, 3, 4. 0 CAROL CHRISTINE ANDERSON, Hattiesburg, Miss., fBusiness Educationl , Glee Club 2, 3, Meh Lady Stalf 4, Spectator Circulation Staff 1, Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secre- tary 4, National Business Education Association 3, 4, SMEA 2, 3, 4, Religious Emphasis Week Committee 3, Reveler Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Reporter-Historian 4. Second Row: JANE ANDERSON, Shuqualak, Miss., tHistoryJ. 0 MARGARET JUDY ANDERSON, Birmingham, Ala., 1Elementary Educationj, SMEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Republicans 4, SCA Big Sister 3, 4, Silhouette Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 0 BARBARA LYNN AYERS, Hickory Flat, Miss., CElementary Educationl, SMEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4. Third Row: CATHERINE JEANNETTE BAILEY, Jackson, Miss., 1Library Sciencel , SCA Big Sister 2, Lancer Social Club l, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Rush Chairman 3, Social Chairman 4, Alpha Beta Alpha 4. 0 SUSAN LEE BAIN, Tupelo, Miss., fPhysical Educationl. 0 SHERRY KAY BAKER, Jackson, Miss., lMicrobiologyJ, Senate l, 4, Justice 2, Student Association Treasurer 4, Student Adviser 2, 4, Spectator Circulation Staff 1, Lantern 2: Torch 3, Mortar Board 4, Beta Beta Beta 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Alpha Epsilon Delta 3, 4, Nature Study Club 1, 2, Young Republicans l, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, Lockheart Social Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 3, Black List 3, 4, Head Blacklister 4, Inter-Club Council 2, 3, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4, Junior Secretary-Treasurer 3, Mississippi Intercollegiate Council Treasurer 4, Mississippi Student Government Association Treasurer 4, MIC delegate 3, 4, SUSGA delegate 4, Hottentots 3, 4, Junior Usher 3. Fourth Row: VICKI LYNN BALL, Newton, Miss., lPianol, Tour Choir I, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Chorale I, Lantern 2, Torch 3, Mortar Board 4, Lancer Social Club l, 2, Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4, Junior Usher 3. 0 MILDRED NOBLE BANKS, Batesville, Miss., fElementary Educationl, SMEA 2, 3, 4, Gauntlet Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Inter-Club Council Representative 2, 3, Black List 3, 4, Treasurer 4. 0 ZANDRA JAC BARLOW, Jackson, Miss., fPhysical Educationl, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, Varsity Volleyball I, 2, 3, Varsity Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics Team 2, Physical Education Club l, 2, 3, 4, WRA Council 2, 3, SMEA 3, 4, American Association of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation l, 2, 3, 4, Highlander Social Club l, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Council Representative 2, Sergeant at Arms 3. Fifth Row: LILLIAN DIANNE ADAMS BARNES, Quitman, Miss., fElemen- tary Educationi, SMEA 2, 3, Philosophy Club 2, 3, Sophomore Hostess 2, Rosette Social Club 1, 2, 3. 0 MARY EILEEN BARRETT, Lake, Miss., fBusiness Educationlg SMEA 2, 3, Math Club l, 2, Phi Beta Lambda I, 2, Lancer Social Club l, 2, 3, 4. 0 BEVERLY ANNE BARRON, Booneville, Miss., fLibrary Sciencelg SMEA 2, 3, 4, Nature Study Club 2, Alpha Beta Alpha 2, 3, Treasurer 3. Sixth Row: JEANNIE RUTH BARRON, Water Valley, Miss., 4BiologyJ, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, Math Club I, Nature Study Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2, Chemistry-Physics Club 3, Hygiene Journal Club 3, 4, Beta Beta Beta 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Lantern 2, Treasurer 2, Torch 3, Mortar Board 4, Historian 4, Alpha Epsilon Delta 3, 4, Gamma Sigma Epsilon 4, Junior Usher 3, National Science Foundation Pro- gram. 0 ELSIE THERESA BARWICK, Braxton, Miss., fH0me Economics? , WRA Executive Council 4, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Arts Students' League 4, Home Economics Club I, Young Conservatives 3, 4, Secretary 4, D'Belle Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge Trainer 4. 0 BERNARD WINK BASS, Biloxi, Miss., fElementary EducationJ , SMEA 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Chairman for Student Teacher of Year Award 3, Newman Club I, 2, Lockheart Social Club l, 2, 3, 4, Custodian 2, Parliamentarian 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3. 4. Seventh Row: ANN DOUGLAS BAUGH, Columbus, Miss., fMicrobiologyl. 0 GLENDA HUNTER BAZYARI, State College, Miss., fHome Economic EducationJ. 0 DOROTHY JAN BEARD, Laurel, Miss., fElementary EducationJ, Stunt Night Committee 4, SMEA 4, Silhouette Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Rush Chairman 3, Black List 3, 4. I Seniors First Row: MARILYN PAUL BEASLEY5 Vicksburg, Miss.5 fHome Economics and Psychologyl 5 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 SMEA 1, 25 Phi Upsilon Omicron 2, 3, 4. 0 SYLVIA ANN BECKS5 Huntsville, Ala.5 CHome EconomicsJ5 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 SMEA5 Rosette Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. 0 BETTY ANN BEL- LANDE5 Biloxi, Miss.5 lElementary EducationJ5 SMEA 3, 45 SCA Big Sister 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Bible Club 1, 3. Second Row: LINDA DIANNE BENNETT5 Louisville, Miss.5 fSpeech Therapy and Psychologyjg Theatre Guild 2, 35 Civic League 35 Dorm Presi- dent 25 Senator 25 Judicial Council 25 SCA Big Sister 2, 35 Rogue Social Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 25 Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3. U MARTHA GORDON BENNINGTON5 Pascagoula, Miss.5 fSocio1ogyl5 Math Club 35 SCA Big Sister 2. 0 GWENDA LOUISE BLACKLEDGE5 Laurel, Miss.5 fHome Economics? 5 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 SMEA 2, 3, 45 D'Belle Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 45 Phi Upsilon Omicron 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, President 45 Honors Program 35 Scholarship Recognition Day. Third Row: VIVIAN MARIE BLACKLEDGE5 Saucier, Miss.5 tSocial Studiesi5 Forum Club 3, 45 Pi Gamma Mu 3, 45 Honors Program 25 Scholar- ship Recognition Day 2, 3. ' BRENDA ANNECE BLAKNEY5 Jack- son, Miss.5 CArt Educationl. 0 HAZEL BLALOCK5 Columbus, Miss.5 tElementary Educationl. Fourth Row: CYNTHIA JEAN BOUNDS5 Chatom, Ala.5 lHome EconomicsJ5 Home Economics Club 35 4-H Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 SMEA5 Woodwind Ensemble5 BSU. 0 HAZEL RUTH BOWDON5 Birming- ham, Ala.5 fChemistry and Mathl 5 SCA Big Sister 2, 3, 45 Chemistry- Physics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, President 45 Math Club 3, 45 Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 45 Gamma Sigma Epsilon 3, 4, President 45 Torch 3. 0 ROSELYN ELIZABETH BOYD5 Clarksdale, Miss.5 tHome Economics Educationl. Fifth Row: DIANE PATRICIA BOYKIN5 Biloxi, Miss.5 fEnglish and Psy- chologyl: SMEA 35 Young Republicans 1. U PATRICIA GALE BRACKNELL5 Star, Miss.5 lLibrary Sciencel. 0 STACIA RUTH BRANDON5 Columbus, Miss.5 fBiology and Chemistryl. Sixth Row: BOBBY BRENDA BRIDGES5 Grenada, Miss.5 Il'Iome Economies Educationlg SCA Council 25 Student Adviser 25 Glee Club 15 SCA Big Sister 25 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 SMEA 3, 45 BSU Executive Council 45 D'Belle Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 45 Phi Upsilon Omicron 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 45 Pi Tau Chi 3, 4. 0 NORMA LEE BRIGHAM5 Columbus, Miss.5 fLihrary ScienceJ5 Transfer from University of Mississippi5 SMEA 3, 45 Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4. 0 MARGARET DIERDRA BROADUS5 Purvis, Miss.5 lElementary EduationJ5 SMEA5 Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 1, President 2, 35 Rogue Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4. Seventh Row: CLAUDIA MOORE BUFORD5 Columbus, Miss.5 fElementary Edu- cationl. U VICKI WINTER BURSON5 Columbus, Miss.5 tHistory and Social StudiesJ5 Dilettanti 1, 25 History Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 2, President 45 Biology Club 1, 2, 35 Press Club 1, 25 Young Democrats 2, 3, 4, State Vice-Chairman and Program Chairman 2, President 3, Advisory Board 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 35 Lantern 2, Secretary 25 Torch 35 Phi Alpha Theta 45 Phi Gamma Mu 4. 0 MAR- GARET MILLER BUSH5 Jackson, Miss.5 fElementa111 Educationl I Seniors First Row: BRENDA JOYCE CALDWELL, Booneville, Miss., fSecretarial Sciencejg Transfer from Northeast Mississippi Junior College, SCA Council 2, 3, Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4, Church of Christ Student Group 3, 4. C CATHERINE ANN CALLAWAY, Indianola, Miss., CMathe- mathicsl. 0 BRENDA KAYE CANNON, Halls, Tenn., iArtD. Second Row: MARY ELIZABETH CARMICHAEL, Albany, Ga., fEducationJ. 0 ANNETTE MARIE CARPENTER, Jackson, Miss., CAccountingJ , Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2, 3, 4, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, 4, SCA Freshman Committee l, SCA Finance Committee 2, 3, 4. U PERMELIA ANNE CARR, Greenville, Miss., flnterior Design? , Meh Lady Photographer 4, Art Students' League 2, 4, Canterbury Club 2, 4, Stunt Night Com- mittee 4. Third Row: LYNDA LOU CARROLL, Belzoni, Miss., lElementary Educationl. 0 JOAN LEE CATON, Meridian, Miss., lSpeech Correctionl , Trans- fer from Meridian Junior College, Theater Guild Council 3, 4, SMEA 3, Rosette Social Club 3, 4, Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4. 0 PATRICIA ANN CHARLEWORTH, Millersville, Md., lMerchandisingJ, Home Eco- nomics Club l, 2, 3, 4. Fourth Row: LAURA MARGARET CHASSANIOL, Greenwood, Miss., fBusiness Educationl, Civic League 1, SMEA 4, Phi Beta Lambda 4, Rouge Social Club l, 2, 3, 4, Black List 3, 4. 0 HELEN CHRISTI CHEATHAM, Mooreville, Miss., fSocial Studiesl. 0 RACHAEL FAY CHEATHAM, Mooreville, Miss., lSocial Studiesl, Transfer from Itawamba Junior College, Library Science Club 3, 4, Young Demo- crats 3, 4. Fifth Row: SHARON CLEARMAN, Meridian, Miss., 1Elementary Educationl. U SYLVIA RUTH CLEMMONS, Columbus, Miss., fHome Eco- nomicslg Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Town and Gown 2, 3, 4. 0 BEVERLY ANN CLOUD, Jackson, Miss., 4Elementary Educationl , History Club l, SMEA 4, Lockheart Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Black' List Social Club 3, 4. Sixth Row: WANDA SUE COCHRAN, Biloxi, Miss., fHome Economicsh SCA Big Sister 2, 3, Math Club l, Home Economics Club 4, Countess Social Club l, 2, 3, 4, Rush Chairman 2, President 3, Inter-Club Council 3, Junior Usher 3, Stunt Night Committee 4. 0 MARTHA HAM COLBURN, Columbus, Miss., fMathematicsJ. 0 SANDRA KAY COMBS, Artesia, Miss., fMerchandisingD. Seventh Row: LUCY KATHLEEN CONNER, Jackson, Miss., fSpeechJ , Lock- heart Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Rush Chairman 2, Rush Chair- man 3, Masker Social Club 3, 4, Little Sisters of Minerva 1, Treasurer, Modeling Squad 2, 3, 4, Most Stylish 4. G BETTYE JEAN COOPER, Parkin, Ark., fBusiness Educationl, Glee Club 2, Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, SMEA 3, 4, National Business Education Association 3, Pi Omega Pi 4. 0 MARY JANE COTHAM, Laurel, Miss., fSocial Studies and EnglishD, SMEA l, 2, 3, 4, Writers' Club l, 2, American Guild of Organists 2, 3, Troubadour Social Club 2, 3, Pledge Trainer, Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4, Secretary, Kappa Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4. Seniors First Row: DARRYL KAY COVEY, Batesville, Miss., fMatl1ematicsD , SMEA, Gauntlet Social Club, Treasurer 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon. 0 SELEITA JEAN CROCKETT, Olive Branch, Miss., tSocial Studiesl. 0 BETTYE CAROL CUMMINS, Meadville, Miss., fSecretarial Sciencel , Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4, Forum Club 2, 4, Young Demo- crats 4, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, 4, Mam'selle Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Little Sisters of Minerva 2, 3, 4. Second Row: SANDRA BETH CURLEE, Rienzi, Miss., ,fSpeech Correctionl 5 Transfer from Northeast Mississippi Junior College, Sophomore Hostess 2, SMEA 2, 3, 4, Westminster Fellowship Council 3, 4, SCA Big Sister 3, Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4. 0 CONSTANCE JEAN CURTIS, Iuka, Miss., fElementary Educationl, SMEA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Nature Study Club, Religious Life Council 3, Church of Christ Students 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 1, President 3, Troubadour Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Inter-Club Council Vice-President 3, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4, Junior Usher 3, Torch 3, Glee Club 2. 0 LINDA KAYE DAVIS, Poplarvillc, Miss., fSocial Studiesl, Student Mis- sissippi Education Association. Third Row : HANNAH ELIZABETH DEAN, Sledge, Miss., fArtJ. 0 LINDA LOUANN DICK, Rienzi, Miss., CHome Economicsl, Transfer from Northeast Mississippi Junior College, Sophomore Hostess 2, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, SMEA 2, 3, 4, Westminster Fellowship 2, 3, 4, Larger Council 3, 4, SCA Big Sister 3, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4. 0 ELIZA- BETH DIANNE DOOLEY, Starkville, Miss., fBusiness Educationl. Fourth Row: SUZANNE MARIE DOONAN, Birmingham, Ala., fBacteriology and Social Studiesl, Student Advisor 2, 3, 4, House President I, Senate 1, 4, Judicial 1, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, 4, Rules Change Committee 1, 2, 3, SCA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, lst Vice-President 3, Cabinet and Council 4, Newman Club 1, 4, Reveler Social Club 1, 2, Chaplain 2, Jester Social Club 3, 4, Lantern 2, Torch President 3, Mortar Board Vice-President 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4, Junior Usher 3, Alpha Epsilon Delta 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Award 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4: Beta Beta Beta 3, 4, Gamma Sigma Epsilon 3, 4, Secretary 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Hottentots 2, 3, 4. ' DIANNE DOWDLE, Columbus, Miss., fSpecial EducationJ. 0 BONNIE MOORE DOYLE, Columbus, Miss., fSpeech Correctionl , Theater Guild Council 1, 2, 3, 4, SCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Countess Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Rush Chairman 4, Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, 4. Fifth Row: SARAH CLESTINE DULANEY, Fulton, Miss., iAccountingJ, Transfer from Itawamba Junior College, Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2, 3, 4. ' SUSANN RUTH DUNWOODY, Yazoo City, Miss., fMerchandis- ingl. 0 JAN ELIZABETH EASTMAN, Columbus, Miss., CAccount- ingl 3 Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, State Vice-President 4, Young Republicans 4, Silhouette Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pi Gamma Mu 4. Sixth Row: ALICE H. EDWARDS, Crawford, Miss., 1Elementary Educationl. U ROSE MARIE ELARDO, Midnight, Miss., fHistoryJ. 0 MARILYN JEAN ELLIOTT, Greenwood, Miss., fSpeech Correctionb, Civic League Representative 2, Theater Guild Council Treasurer 4, Senate 3, Judicial Council 4, Honor Council 4, SCA Council 4, Torch 3, Lockheart Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Pledge Trainer 4, Masker Social Club 3, 4, Hottentots 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Junior Usher 3, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties 4. Seventh Row: MARGARET RUTH EPTING, Saltillo, Miss., tLibrary Sciencel, Transfer from Itawamba Junior College, Pi Tau Chi 2, 3, BSU 3, 4, Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4. O LINDA MAY ESTES, E1 Dorado, Ark., 1Social Studies? , Senate 2, Junior Usher 3, Meh Lady Representative l, History Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SMEA 3, 4, Forum Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Torch 3, Young Republicans 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, Newman Club 1, 2, Mam'selle Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4, Presi- dent, Phi Alpha Theta 4. 0 CAROLYN ANN EUART, Kosciusko, Miss., fArt Educationl ,Art Students' League 1, 2, 3, National Art Education Association 1, 2, 3, Meh Lady Art Editor 3, Lantern 2, Torch 3, Honors Program 2, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, Rogue Social Club 1, 2, 3. 'ev' .few MJ IQI Seniors First Row: VICKIE SUE FAIRCHILD, Decatur, Ga., fArtJ. 0 MARY BELLE FERRELL, Rolling Fork, Miss., lSocial Studiesl. 0 DONNA LYNN FLAKE, Marks, Miss., fElementary Educationl. Second Row: RHONDA LOUISE FLEMING, Eutaw, Ala., fCommerical Artl, Art Students' League 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Reveler Social Club 32 4, Pledge Trainer 4, Kappa Pi 3, 4. ' CARRIE ANN FORTEN- BERRY, Tylertowu, Miss., tHistoryJ, Transfer from Hinds Junior College, History Club 4, SMEA 4. ' SYBIL CAROL FORTEN- BERRY, Columbia, Miss., lBiology and Mathematicsj, Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Nature Study Club l, 2, Secretary 1, Chemistry-Physics Club 2, 4, Bible Club 4, Co-Publicity Chairman, Beta Beta Beta 2, 3, 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4. Third Row: DAWN ELIZABETH FORTNER, Columbia, Miss., tLibrary Sciencej , Tour Choir 2, Library Science Club 2, Art Students' League 1, Wesley Foundation I, 2, Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4, Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4. 0 STELLA RAYMONA FOWLER, Yazoo City, Miss., lS0cial Studies and Psychology! , Forum Club 1, 2, Young Republi- cans 1, 2. 0 GALE ALISON FREEMAN, Meridian, Miss., fSpeech Correctionb. Fourth Row: JUDY ADAMS FUQUA, Columbus, Miss., 1Elementary Educationl , Student Mississippi Education Association 4. 0 LEITA NELL FURR, Pontotoc, Miss., lEnglishJ, SCA, Dorm Representative 2, Chairman Vespers Committee 2, 3, Assistant Treasurer 4, Writer's Club 3, 4, Wesley Foundation, Sigma Tau Dt-lta, Vice-President 4, Theatre Guild Council 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Dilcttanti, Editorial Board 4. 0 PATRICIA ANN GALVIN, Aberdeen, Miss., lSocial Studies and Elementary Educationl , SMEA l, 2, Writer's Club 1, Young Demo- crats I, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1, Treas- urer 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Pi Gamma Mu 4. Fifth Row: MAXIE FAYE GARNER, Magee, Miss., 4Physical Education? , Transfer from Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, WRA 4, Physical Edu- cation Club 3, 4, Westminster Fellowship 3, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4. ' BARBARA SUE GARVIN, Newton, Miss., fElementary Educationj , SMEA l, 2, 3, Lantern 2. 0 JAN HOWARD GAYDEN, Jackson, Miss., fElementary Educationl , SCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Mam'selle Social Club I, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Rush Chairman 2, Rush Chairman 3, Modeling Squad l. Sixth Row .' NANCY GAIL GEORGE, Coffeeville, Miss., lSpeechJ. ' CANDACE LIPPINCOTT GHISELIN, Dade City, Fla., lBusiness and Social Studiesl, Phi Beta Lambda, Reporter 3, 4, SCA Big Sister 2, Countess Social Club 2, 3, 4, Lantern 2, Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4, Scholar- ship Recognition Day 2, 3, 4. 0 KAREN OBERSCHMIDT GILLI- LAND, Columbus, Miss., fLibrary Sciencel. Seventh Row: KAREN SUE GLOPPE, Greenville, Miss., 1SpanishJ, Meh Lady, Editor 4, Assistant Editor 3, Class Editor 2, Civic League Vice-Presi- dent 3, Secretary 2, House President 3, Student Advisor 3, Senate 3, 4, Judicial 3, Honor Council 3, Junior Usher 3, Reveler Social Club 1, 2, Recording Secretary 2, Jesters 3, 4, Hottentots 3, 4, Sigma Delta Pi, Vice-President 3, Sigma Tau Delta 3, Pi Tau Chi 3, Pi Delta Epsilon, Vice-President 3, Lantern 2, Torch 3, Mortar Board 4: Wh0's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. 0 CAROLE JO GLOVER, Booneville, Miss., 4Home Economics Educationl , Transfer from Northeast Mississippi Junior College, SMEA 3, 4, SCA Council 4, SCA Big Sister 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 3, 4, Phi Upsilon Omicron 3. Corresponding Secretary 4. 0 ANDREA GODWIN, Jackson, Miss., fBiology, JournalismJ , Spec- tator, News Editor 2, 3, Editor 4, Meh Lady 2, Student Advisor 3, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Wesley Foundation, Orientation Chairman 3, Gaunt- lf-t Social Club I, Treasurer 2, Jesters 3, 4, Historian, Beta Beta Beta 2, 3, 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Junior Class Vice-President 3, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4, Sophomore Hostess 2, Junior Usher 3, Hottentots 3, 4. 199. Seniors First Row: MARIE JACQUELINE GOLDIE, Columbus, Miss., CSpanishD. 0 KATHY GOUGH, Meridian, Miss., tElementary Educationl. 0 CONSTANCE DUNBAR GOUSSET, Natchez, Miss., fElementary Educationl, SMEA 2, 3, 4, Young Republicans 2, Lancer Social Club 2, 3, 4, Alpha Beta Alpha, Reporter 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4. Second Row: ALEXANDRA GRANT, Yazoo City, Miss., 1Elementary Educationl. 0 CAROLYN ANN GREEN, Hazelhurst, Miss., fElementary Educa- tion? , SMEA 2, 3, 4, Young Democrats 3, 4, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, 4, Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Smaller Council 1, Larger Council 2, Stunt Night Committee. 0 ELEANOR CAROLYN GREEN, Itta Bena, Miss., CLibrary Sciencelg Transfer from Mississippi Delta Junior College, Meh Lady 3, Class Editor 4, SMEA 3, 4, Reveler Social Club 3, Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4. Third Row: BILLIE PRINCE GREENE, Heidelberg, Miss., tElementary Educa- tionl. 0 HILDA FAY GREGORY, Kosciusko, Miss., fSocial StudiesJ, SCA Big Sister 1, 2, Tour Choir 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Home Economics Club 2, Young Conservatives 2, Lutheran Students, Secretary 1. 0 VIRGINIA K. GRIFFIN, Moorhead, Miss., CHome Economicsl. Fourth Row .' VIRGINIA ANN GRISSOM, Leland, Miss., fEnglishJ, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Tour Choir 1, 2, 3, Bible Club 1, SCA Council 2, 3, Nature Study Club 2, Spectator Staff, Torch 3, Sigma Tau Delta, Meh Lady, Photography Editor 4. 0 MARY LINDA GUIN, Columbus, Miss., tHistolyJ. 0 SUSAN ELIZABETH HAMILTON, Meridian, Miss., fArtl. Fifth Row: CYNTHIA SUE HANES, Jackson, Miss., fElementary Educationl, Theater Guild Council, Vice-President 3, Senior Class Vice-President 4, SMEA 3, 4, Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Lancer Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Rush Chairman, Vice-President, Alpha Psi Omega 3, President 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Junior Usher 3, Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister 3, 4, Who's Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities 4. 0 LOREDDA ANN HARDIN, Co- rinth, Miss., 1Library Sciencel , Transfer from Northeast Mississippi Junior College, Alpha Beta Alpha 3, Parliamentarian 4, Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4. 0 JULIA KATHERINE HARE, Starkville, Miss., CMathe- maticsl , SCA Big Sister 3, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Westminster Fellow- ship, Enlistment Chairman 2, Moderator 3, Religious Life Council 3, Lantern 2, Mortar Board 4, Pi Tau Chi 4, Sigma Tau Delta 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities 4, Top Scholar 1, 2, 3, Recognition Day Speaker 4. Sixth Row: PATRICIA ELAINE HARPER, Laurel, Miss., tElementary Educa- tionl. 0 ELIZABETH POPE HARRIS, McComb, Miss., fHome Economicsi, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Pi Tau Chi, Highlander Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Upsilon Omicron 2, 3, 4, 0 JEANNE DANIELLE HARRIS, Lawrence, Miss., 1Elementary Educationl, SMEA 3, 4, Seventh Row: MARGARET ROSEMARY HARRIS, Grenada, Miss., fBusiness Educationl, Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4, SMEA 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, D'Belle Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4 0 MARY LILLIAN HARRIS, Colum- bus, Miss., fArtJ. ' PAMELA JEAN HARRIS, Cherokee, Miss., lMicrobiol0gYl Z SCA Council 2, 3, 4, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, Chemistry- Physics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Entre Nous Y Nosotras 2, 3, Hygiene-Journal Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Nature Study Club 1, 2, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Epsilon Delta 2, Historian 3, Treasurer 4, Beta Beta Beta 3, 4, Gamma Sigma Epsilon 3, Treasurer 4. fill! if I Seniors First Row: KAYE COLLINS HARRISON, Columbus, Miss., CSocial Studiesl. 0 DOROTHY JANICE HATHORN, Louisville, Miss., lLibrary Sciencel, SMEA 1, 3, 4, Alpha Beta Alpha 2, 3, Parliamentrian 3, Scholarship Recognition Day 4. 0 EVELYN CARLTON HAYS, Sar- dis, Miss., tEnglishD, Student Association, Corresponding Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Justice 4, Judicial 3, 4, Senate 2, 3, 4, Honor Council 3, 4, SUSGA Representative 1, SIASG Representative 2, Mississippi Women's Student Government Association, Secretary 3, President 4, Mississippi Intercollegiate Council 3rd Vice-President, Reveler Social Club 1, Treasurer 2, Jester Social Club 3, 4, Hot- tentots 2, 3, 4, Sigma Tau Delta 2, 3, 4, Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, President 4, Junior Usher 3, Campus Favorite 2, Student Advisor 2, 3, 4, Whois Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. Second Row: NORA JUNE HAYS, Marks, Miss., lBusiness Educationl, Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, Young Democrats 2, 3, 4, Phi Tau Chi 4, Lantern 2, Torch 3, Pi Omega Pi, Reporter-Historian 3, President 4, Eta Sigma Phi, Secretary 2, President 3, Treasurer 4. 0 FAYE MATTOX HAYWOOD, Aberdeen, Miss., lHome Economics Educationl. 0 DONNA CAROL HEMPHILL, Jackson, Miss., CHome Economicsl . Third Row: MARGARET ELIZABETH HENKEL, Helena, Ark., fSocial Studiesl, SCA Council 1, Historian 2, Publicity Chairman 3, Meh Lady, Junior Class Representative 3, Class Editor 3, Business Manager 4, Student Advisor 3, Torch 3, Lantern 2, Junior Usher 3, Phi Beta Lambda l, 2, Pi Delta Epsilon 4, Glee Club 2, Young Republicans I, 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, 4, Highlander Social Club I, 2, Chap- lain 3, Vice-President 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. 0 JOANNE HART HERBST, Clinton, Miss., fHis- toryl, History Club I, 2, 3, 4, Fine Film Series Committee, Sopho- more Representative 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Entre Nous Y Nosotros 2, Young Conservatives 3, 4, SCA Big Sister, Lancer Social Club 2, 3, 4, Phi Alpha Theta 3, President 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4, Torch 3, Mortar Board 4. 0 CARA LYNN HERRON, Natchez, Miss., fLibrary Sciencelq Civic League 2, Dorm Chairman, SCA 2, 3, 4, Dorm Chairman 3, Council 2, 3, Cabinet 4, SMEA 3, Lantern 2, Torch 3, Library Science Club I, President 1, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, BSU 4, Treasurer 4, Lancer Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 3, Alpha Beta Alpha 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Secretary 4, Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4, Mortar Board 4, Scholarship Recognition Day. Fourth Row: LINDA ANN HILL, Dumas, Miss., fSoeial Studiesl 1 Transfer from Northeast Mississippi Junior College. 0 MARTHA NADINE HILL, New Albany, Miss., fSocial Studiesl , Transfer from Northeast Mississippi Junior College, SMEA 4. 0 MARY MARGARET HILL, Laurel, Miss., fElementary Educationl: SMEA I, 2, 3, Lockheart Social Club l, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4. Fifth Row: JUDY NAN HOLLAND, Fulton, Miss., fMathematicsJ, Transfer from Itawamba Junior College, SMEA 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 3, 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4. 0 KAREN HOLLOWAY, Columbus, Miss., IAccountingl, Student Adviser 2, Philosophy Club 1, Math Club 1, Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, College Singers 3, President 3, Glee Club I, Christian Fellowship 1, 3, 4, President 4, Student Council of Religious Activities 4, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Highlander Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Chi Delphia Little Sisters of the White Carnation 3, 4, Presi- dent 3, 4, Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Lantern 2: Torch 3, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. U JOYCE YVONNE HOOD, Yazoo City, Miss., lHistoryl. Sixth Row: MARY ANN HOOKS, Columbus, Miss., l'Social Studiesl. U MARY LOU HORN, Durant, Miss., lSpeechl, Theatre Guild Council 2, 3, SMEA 1, 2, 3, Forum Club 2, Secretary, Church of Christ Associa- tion l, 2, 3, 4. Secretary-Treasurer 2. President 1, Religious Life Council 2, Bible Club 2, Rosette Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chair- man l. Treasurer 2, Sigma Alpha Eta 2. 3, 4, President 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4: Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Modeling Squad 1, Torch 3, Mortar Board 4, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, Religious Emphasis Week Committee 3, Scholarship Recognition Dav 3: Who's Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities 4: Most Intellectual 4. 0 CAROL LYNNE HOUGH: Columbia, Miss., fMicrobiologyl, Hygiene Journal Club l. 2. 3, 4: Chemistry-Physics Club 2. 3, 4, BSU 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Highlander Social Club 2, Pi Tau Chi 2, 3, 4. Seventh Row: MARTHA LOUISE HOWARD: Pine Bluff, Ark., fEnglishl, Senate 3: Judicial Council 3, Dorm President 3, Civic League 3, History Club l. 2. 3, Treasurer 3, Forum Club I, 2: D'Belle Social Club 1, 2, 3, Rush Chairman 3, Sigma Tau Delta 3. 4: Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4. 0 MAY WOODWARD HOWARD, Tuscumbia, Ala., lElementary Educationl, Senate 4: Judicial Council 4, Presi- dent of Dorm 4, Head Cheerleader 4, SMEA 3. 4, Canterbury Club l. 2. 3. 4, Secretary 4, Rogue 1, 2, 3, 4, Black List 3, 4. ' ARDONA GRACE HOWELL, Lucedale, Miss., fHome Economics Educationl , Transfer from Perkinston Junior College, Home Economics Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2: Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4. ,rf 194 Seniors First Row: LINDA LANELLE HOWELL3 Lucedale, MiSS.Q fFoods and Nutri- tionlg Transfer from Perkinston Junior College3 Home Economics Club 2, 3, 43 Hygiene Journal Club 43 Wesley Foundation 2, 3, 4. 0 MARY LOUISE HOWELIiQ Picayune, Miss.3 CArtl3 Art Students' League 2, 3, 43 Young Republicans 43 Rogue Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 33 Black List 3, 43 Kappa Pi 3, 4, President 43 Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Fraternity. U MARY ELIZABETH HUDSPETH3 Her- nando, Miss.3 CHon1e Economicsl3 Home Economics Club 2, Secre- tary 23 Philosophy Club 2g SMEA I, 2, 33 Wesley Foundation 2, 3, Vice-President of Education 2, 3: Mississippi Methodist Student Move- ment 2, Vice-President 23 Phi Upsilon Omicron 4, Vice-President 43 Pi Tau Chi 43 Junior Usher 3. Second Row: CAROL ANN HUGHES3 Tuscaloosa, Ala.3 fPhysical EducationJ3 Transfer from University of Alabama3 WRA 2, Sports Representative 23 SCA 2, Big Sister 23 Physical Education Club 23 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 43 Highlander 2, 3, 43 Middle Atlantic Intercol- legiate Tennis Champion 23 Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Doubles Champion 3. 0 MARTHA KENNER HUNT3 Biloxi, Miss.3 fSpeech Corrcctionl3 Civic League I3 Lockheart Social Club I, 2, 3, 4, Re- porter 23 Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4, Historian 33 Junior Class Cheer- leader. ' PATRICIA HUNTER3 Clarksville, Tenn.3 fMicrobiologyl: History Club 13 Entre Nous Y Nosotros 23 Chemistry-Physics Club I, 2, 3, 43 Hygiene Journal Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 4g BSU Council 2, 3, Student Center Chairman3 SCA Big Sister 2, 3g Pi Tau Chi 3, 43 Iliancer Social Club 2, 3, 43 Eta Sigma Phi 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 33 antern. Third Row: KATHY JO HUTCHERSONQ Indianola, MiSS.Q fMusic Educationl 9 Election Committee 1, 23 Student Advisor 33 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Music Educator's National Conference 2, 3, 43 Tempo 3, 43 SCA Council I, 2, 33 Troubadour Social Club I, 2, 3, 4, Song Leader 4. 0 CAROL ANN IRWIN3 Memphis, Tenn.: fPhysical Educationl. 0 SHEILA CHRISTINE ISKRA3 Greenwood, MISS.: fBusinessl 3 WRA Council 43 Young Republicans 43 SCA Big Sister 23 Silhouette Social Club I, 2, 3, 4, Historian 23 Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4. Fourth Row: PAULETTE KAY JACKSON3 Crystal Springs, Miss.3 fPhysical Educationl, 0 MARY JEAN JACOBS3 Meridian, Miss.3 lArt Educa- tionl. 0 DONNA GENE JAMESON3 Jackson, Miss.3 fSocial Studiesl3 SMEA3 Forum Club3 Young Conservatives3 Westminster Fellowship House I, 2, 33 Lancer Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Rush Chairman 3, President 43 Pi Tau Chi3 Pi Gamma Mu. Fifth Row: CARLA JANE JERNIGAN3 Verona, Miss.3 tlnterior Designl 3 Spec- tator Cartoonist 43 Art Students' League I, 2, 3, 43 D'Belle Social Club I, 2, 3, 4, Historian 43 Kappa Pi 3, 4, Pledge Mistress 4. ' NANCY LEE JINKERSON3 Columbus, Miss.3 iElementary Educa- tionl. 0 PATRICIA ANNE JOBE3 Tupelo, Miss.3 4EnglishJ. Sixth Row: BETTYE LOUISE JOHNSON3 Columbus, Miss.3 lAccountingJ. U ELEANOR JANE JOHNSON3 Tupelo, Miss.3 lMathematicsl3 Math Club l, 2, 33 Chemistry-Physics Club I, 23 Young Democrats li D'Belle Social Club I, 23 Kappa Mu Epsilon 23 Gamma Sigma Epsilon 3. ' GLORIA JEAN JOHNSON3 Tupelo, Miss.3 fSpeech Correctionl3 SCA 2, 33 SMEA 43 Wesley Foundation3 Mam'selle Social Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4. Seventh Row: KAREN ELIZABETH JOHNSON3 Atlanta, Ga.3 lBiologyD3 Dorm President 13 Student Advisor 23 SCA Big Sister 23 Nature Study Club I, 23 Tour Choir 23 Beta Beta Beta 43 Kappa Delta Epsilon 43 Lantern 23 Torch 33 Junior Usher 3. 0 LARA MASON JOHNSON3 Greenville, MiSS.Q fSpeech Correctionl3 SMEA 43 Sigma Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4. 0 NITA FAY JOHNSONQ Starkville, Miss.3 fSpeech Correctionl. 195 Seniors First Row: PAMELA ANNE JOHNSON, Memphis, Tenn., fSpeechl. 0 LINDA SUE JOLLY, Columbus, Miss., IElementary Educationl. 0 CAROL ELIZABETH JONES, Vaughan, Miss., lMathematicsJ, SMEA 4, SCA Big Sister 2, Alpha Beta Alpha 3. Second Row: CATHY MARIE JONES, Crystal Springs, Miss., tPhysical Educa- tionj. 0 PATRICIA DODD JONES, Nashville, Tenn., lElementary Educationl, SMEA 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 1, Reveler Social Club I, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Rush Chairman 4, Modeling Squad 3, 4, Personal Appearance Assistant 4. ' JILL MECHATTO JOYNT, Columbus, Miss., lArt Educationl, Art Student's League 2, 3, BSU I, SCA Big Sister 2, Mam'selle Social Club l, 2, 3, Assistant Rush Chair- man 2. Third Row: MARY JANE KASTLA, Chunky, Miss., 4Elementary Educationl. ' MARGARET BARR KELLUM, Greenville, Miss., fElementary Educationl , SMEA 3, 4, Senate 4, SCA Council 3, Canterbury Club, Gauntlet Social Club, Treasurer 3, President 4, Black List 4. 0 SHIRLEY JEAN KILLEBREW, Goodman, Miss., CMathematicsJ, Nature Study Club 1, 2, Math Club 2, 3, SMEA 4, Bible Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Torch 3, Beta Beta Beta 2, 3, 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4. Fourth Row: KATHLEEN WYNN KIMMELL, Memphis, Tenn., fSpecial Educa- tionlq SMEA 4, SCA Big Sister 3. ' MARGARET HARTMAN KING, Columbus, Miss., lSecretarial Sciencel, SCA Big Sister 3, Spectator Circulation Staff 3, Lantern 2, Silhouette Social Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Pi Gamma Mu 4, Scholarship Recognition Day 3, 4. ' ROSALYN JANE KRAFT, Canton, Miss., lElementary Educationl. Fifth Row: NANCY CLAIRE LACOOK, Cofleeville, Miss., CLibrary Sciencel, Debate Team I, Library Science Club 3, Lantern 2, Torch 3, Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Sigma Tau Delta 4. 0 MARILYN JOYCE LADNER, Bay St. Louis, Miss., fH0me Eco- nomics Educationl, Transfer from Pearl River Junior College, SMEA 3, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Newman Club 3, SCA Council 4, Phi Upsilon Omieron 3, 4. 0 AUDRINE LANGLEY, Starkville, Miss., lElementary Educationl. Sixth Row: SYLVIA JANE LATIMER, Philadelphia, Miss., 1Speech Correc- tionl. 0 LILLIAN FRANCES LEA, Byhalia, Miss., fJournalism and Social Studiesl, Student Association, House Council 2, SCA, Dorm Chairman 1, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, Spectator Staff, Sports Editor 3, 4, Press Club 2, 3, 4, Physical Education Club 3, Glee Club 1, 3, Col- lege Singers 2, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4, Varsity Basketball Team 2, 3, Wesley Foundation, Secretary 2. President 3, 4, Lancer Social Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Lantern 2: Torch 3, Mortar Board, President 4, Pi Gamma Mu 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 4, Pi Tau Chi 4, Sophomore Hostess 2, Junior Usher 3, President's Council 4, Scholar- ship Recognition Day 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities 4, Most Versatile 4, Hottentots 4. U MARY MELINDA LEGAN, Jackson, Miss., fElementary Educationl, SCA Big Sister l, 2, 3, SMEA 3, 4, Home Economics Club I, 4. Seventh Row: PATRICIA ANN LEWELLEN, New Albany, Miss., fElementary Educationl. 0 ANNE STURDIVANT LIPSCOMB, Jackson, Miss., lLibrary Science? , SCA Big Sister 2, 3, 4, Aquacade 2, 3, 4, Crew Director 4, Fine Film Committee 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Library Scienct- Club 2, Wesley Foundation I, 4, Lancer Social Club 2, 3, 4, Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4, Recording Secretary, Pi Gamma Mu 4. 0 ADA HELEN RUTH LITTLE, Indianola, Miss., fBusiness Educa- tionl, Reveler Social Club I, 2, Recording Secretary 2, Pi Omega Pi 3. X, I Seniors First Row: MARTHA KAY LITTLEJOHN3 Jackson, Miss.3 QElementary Educa- tionb 3 SCA Big Sister 2, 33 Student Advisor 33 SMEA 1, 3, 43 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 43 Pi Tau Chi 3, 4. ' JOY ELIZABETH LOCASHIO3 Prichard, Ala.3 tElementary Education? 3 SMEA 2, 33 WRA Council 13 SCA Big Sister 23 Pi Gamma Mu 3. 0 SUDIE KATHERINE LOCHRIDGE3 Pascagoula, Miss.3 CCommercial ArtJ3 Dilettanti 4, Art Editorg Meh Lady 3, Art Editor3 Civic League 4, Presidentg Senator3 Election Committee 33 Junior Usher 33 Spectator Columnist 43 Arts Students' League, Vice-President 3, President 43 Nature Study Club 23 Wesley Foundationg Reveler Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge Trainer 3, Vice-President 2, President 43 Pi Tau Chi 3, 43 Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 43 Kappa Pi 2, 3, 43 Torch 33 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 43 Hottentots 4. Second Row: JANICE MARLENE LOEWENBERG3 Vicksburg, Miss.3 fElemen- tary EducationJ3 SMEA 43 Wesley Foundation. 0 ANN CAMERON LOLLER3 Millington, Tenn.3 fSociologyJ 3 SCA Dorm Representative l3 SCA Freshman Committee 23 SCA Big Sister 33 Glee Club 33 Entre Nous 13 Young Republicansg BSU Vice-President 2, President 33 Religious Life Council 35 Pi Tau Chi 4. 0 KATHERINE ELIZA- BETH LOWE3 Hazlehurst, Miss.3 tHome Economics EducationJ3 SCA Council3 Home Economics Club 43 SMEA 43 Rogue Social Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Black List Social Club 3, 43 Junior Usher3 Student Advisor. Third Row: MARTHA LOU LOWERY3 Carthage, Miss.3 tElementary Educa- tionlp SMEA 23 Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4. U MARGARET CAROLYN LOWRYQ Ripley, Miss.3 tHome Economics EducationJ3 Transfer from Northeast Junior College3 SMEA 3, 43 Home Economics Club 3, 43 BSU Council 3, 4. 0 RITA KAYE LUM3 Forest, Miss.3 CBiologyJ3 Philosophy Club 2, 33 Forum Club 3g Hygiene Journal Club 2, 3, 43 Nature Study Club l, 23 D'Belle Social Club 23 Beta Beta Beta 2, 3, 43 Alpha Epsilon Delta 3, 43 Mortar Board 43 Sophomore Hostess: Junior Usher. Fourlh Row: MARY OTERA MCADAMS: Kosoiusko, Miss.3 il-Iome Economics Education? 3 Transfer from Holmes Junior College3 Home Economics Club 3, 43 SMEA 3, 4. 0 GWENDOLYN STONE MCCHARENQ Jack- son, MiSS.3 fEnglishi 3 Sophomore Class Secretary 23 Dorm President 23 Judicial Council 23 Senate 23 Social Committee Chairman 33 Young Republicans 23 Pi Tau Chi 33 Mam'selle Social Club l, 2, 3, 4g Masker Social Club 3, 43 Sigma Tau Delta 3, 43 Hottentots 3, 43 Beauty 3, 43 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. 0 ELIZABETH ANN McCLURE3 Senatobia, MISS.: fHon1e Economics Education! 3 Home Economics Club l, 2, 3, 4. Fifllz Row: SUSAN ANNE MCFARLAND3 Bay Springs, Miss.3 lBiol0gYJ Z SCA 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 43 Sophomore Class Vice-President: Social Committee 23 Lantern 23 Torch 33 Mortar Board 43 SMEA 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Nature Study Club l, 23 Math Club l3 West- m'nstvr Fellowship Secretary 25 Religious Emphasis Week Committee I3 Mam'st-lle Social Club l, 2, Chaplain 23 Hottentots 3, 43 Jesters 3. 43 Beta Beta Beta 2. 3, 43 Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 43 Spectator Edi- torial Staff 43 Senate 43 Junior Usher 33 Student Advisor 33 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. ' CAROLYN FRANCES MCGEE3 New Albany, Miss.3 fBusincss Educationig Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Parliamentarian 43 SMEA 3, 43 SCA Big Sister 23 Countess Social Club l, 2, 3, 43 Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Treasurer 4. 0 MARSHA GAYLE MPGEE3 Columbus, Miss.3 fJour- nalismJ3 Spectator Staff 23 Dilettanti Staff 33 Press Club 1, 2, 33 History Club 13 Writer's Club 2, 33 Wesley Foundation 2, 3, Com- munion Chairman 33 Lancer Social Club l, 2, 33 Pi Delta Epsilon 3g Pi Gamma Mu 33 Scholarship Recognition Day l, 2, 3: Honors Pro- gram 2. Sixth Row: MARGARET VIRGINIA MCKEOWN3 Jackson, Miss.3 tElementary Educationh SMEA 1, 2, 3, 43 Highlander Social Club l, 2, 3. 0 JULIA ELIZABETH MCLARTY: Denmark, Miss.3 fHome Eco- nomics? 3 SCA Big Sister 3, 43 4-H Club 2, 3, 4, President 43 Home Economics Club 2, 3, 43 SMEA 43 Highlander Social Club l, 2, 3, 4. 0 LOLA EUNICE MCLELLANDQ Meridian, Miss.3 tEnglishJ 3 Trans- fer from Meridian Junior Collegeg Press Club 3, 4-3 Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4. Seventh Row: PHYLLIS ANN MCLELLANDQ Lauderdale, Miss.3 fBiological Sciencesig Nature Study Club 43 Hygiene Journal Club 1, 2, 33 Young Republicans 13 Canterbury'Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Rogue Social Club l, 2, 3, 4. 0 MADGE MCMINNQ Columbus, Miss.3 fBacteriology3 . D KATHERYN JAYNE MCSWAIN3 Leakesville, Miss.3 fBacteri- .ologylg Reveler Social Club l3 Hygiene Journal Club3 SMEA. I Seniors First Row: CHARLOTTE HEARON MADISON, Brooksville, Miss., tLibrary Science? , Silhouette Social Club 1, 2, 3, Little Sisters of Minerva 2, 3. 0 KATHLEEN MALPASS, Biloxi, Miss., fHome Economics Edu- cation? , Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SMEA 2, 3, 4, Chemistry- Physics Club 3, Glee Club 1, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Upsilon Omicron 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4. 0 NANCY LUCILLE MARTIN, Anguilla, Miss., fSocial Studies?, History Club 1, Young Republi- cans 1, Canterbury Club 1, Mam'selle Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Civic League Council 4. Second Row: BRENDA JO MARTINDALE, Walnut, Miss., iHome Economics Education? , Transfer from Northeast Mississippi Junior College, SMEA 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4, BSU 3, 4, Phi Epsilon Omicron 4. ' CAROLYN SUE MASON, Michigan City, Miss., fHome Economics Education? , Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SMEA 3, 4. O EMILY ANN MASON, Newton, Miss., tSecretarial Science? , Transfer from East Central Junior College, Philosophy Club 2, 3, 4, Lancer Social Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Third Row: JANE ROBERTS MATTISON, Columbus, Miss., fHome Economics?. 0 DAISY JOSEPHINE MATZNER, Meridian, Miss., Uournalism and English?, Canterbury Club 1, 3, Mam'selle Social Club 1, 2, 3, Sergeant at Arms 2, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties 4, Spectator Staff 2, 3, Mehr Lady Staff 4, National Newspaper Week Queen 4. 0 CHARLOTTE JAN MAY, Philadelphia, Miss., tHome Economics?. Fourth Row: LINDA GALE MILLER, Memphis, Tenn., lElementary Education? , SMEA, SCA Big Sister. 0 ELIZABETH ANN MILLICE, Jackson, Miss., fElementary Education?, SCA Big Sister 1, 2, 3, History Club 1, SMEA 3, 4, Bible Club 1, Mam'selle Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 0 SUSAN BENNETT MITCHELL, Memphis, Tenn., tHistory?. Fifth Row: JANET LOUISE MONTGOMERY, Byhalia, Miss., CHome Eco- nomics Education?, SMEA 2, 3, Philosophy Club 2, Lancer Social Club 1, 2, 3, Phi Upsilon Omicron 3, 4. 0 JANE CAROLYN MOODY, Laurel, Miss., CElementary Education? , SMEA 3, 4, SCA Big Sister 2, Silhouette Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 0 INDIA ELOISE MOORE, Mobile, Ala., fElementary Education? , SMEA 3, 4, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, Rosette Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Sixth Row: JANE RUSSUM MOORE, Columbia, Miss., lBacteriology?, Record- ing Secretary of Student Association 2, Vice-President of Junior Class, Dorm President 1, 3, Judicial 1, 2, 3, Honor Council 2, Social Committee 3, Hygiene Journal Club 2, Student Advisor 3, Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, Beta Beta Beta 2, 3, SIASG Representative 1, West- minster Fellowship, Silhouette Social Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Hottentots Vice-President 2, 3, Maskers 3, Junior Usher 3, Alpha Epsilon Delta 4, Modeling Squad 1, 2, 3, Secretary, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. ' SARAH ELLEN MOORE, Jackson, Miss., CPian0?, Tour Choir 1, 2, 3, President 3, Assistant Accompanist 1, 2, 3, American Guild of Organists 2, Lancer Social Club 1, 2, Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4, Junior Usher 3. 0 SHERRY K. MORGAN MOORE, Columbus, Miss., fEle- mentary Education?. Seventh Row: CARALY MOORHEAD, Booneville, Miss., lSocial Studies?, Stu- dent Advisor 3, WRA Council 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, SCA Big Sister 3, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Highlander Social Club 1, 2, Jesters 3, 4. 0 HILDA GAYE MORGAN, Sunflower, Miss., CElementary Education? , Cheerleader 4, Lockheart Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Maskers 3, 4. O JO ANN MORGAN, Carlisle Banks, Penn., CBio1ogica1 Sciences?, SCA Council 4, Aquacade 2, Modern Dance Group 2, Nature Study Club 1, 2, President 1, Vice- President 2, Hygiene Journal Club 1, 2, 3, 4, History Club 1, 2, 3, Lantern Vice-President 2, Torch 3, Mortar Board Secretary 4, Young Democrats, Beta Beta Beta 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Alpha Epsilon Delta 3, 4, Reporter 4, Scholarship Recognition Day. 1 Seniors First Row .' PAULA JEAN MORGAN, Biloxi, Miss., fHistory and Social Studiesl, History Club 2, 3, Young Democrats 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Countess Social Club 1, 2, Pi Kappa Delta 3, 4, Vice-President. ' SHERRY MARIE MORGAN, Meridian, Miss., fElementary Educationl, Transfer from Meridian Junior College, SMEA 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 3, 4. 0 LINDA ANNE MORRIS, Jackson, Miss., lElementary Educationl , SMEA 3, 4, Rogue Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Black List 3, 4. Second Row: JUDY MOSELEY, Montpelier, Miss., fPhysical Educationl, Phys- ical Education Club 2, 3, 4, SMEA 3, 4, WRA Council 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Volleyball 3, Mississippi Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation 2, 3, 4. 0 MARY JUDITH MOSE- LEY, West Point, Miss., fAccountingl 9 Dormitory President 1, Recording Secretary of Student Association 2, President of Student Association 4, Honor Council 2, 4, Senate 1, 4, Judicial Council 1, 2, 4, Phi Beta Lambda 3, Silhouette Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 2, Vice-President 3, Hottentots 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Maskers 3, 4, Miss MSCW 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. 0 EMILY BEATRICE MURPHEY, Somerville, Tenn., fMusic and Organl , American Guild of Organists 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Tempo 1, 2, Music Educa- tion National Conference 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Sigma Alpha Iota 3, 4, Editor 4, Phi Kappa Phi 4, Torch 3. Third Row: NANCY PEARL MURPHREE, Batesville, Miss., lMathematicsJ. 'I JUDY PAULETTE MURPHY, Booneville, Miss., fElementary Educationl. 0 SARAH THERESA MUSE, Jackson, Miss., fArtJ, Art 'Students' League 3, 4. Fourth Row: DORIS BOYD NATION, Columbus, Miss., CElementary Educationl. O TERRYLL CLYDE NEELY, Clarksdale, Miss., tMathematicsl, Countess Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4. 0 NANCY RUTH NELMS, Jackson, Miss., fMathematics and Psychol- ogyl, Senate 3, 4, Judicial Council 3, 4, Chairman of Rules 4, Dorm President 3, Junior Usher 3, Lockheart Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Black List 3, 4, Hottentots 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. Fifth Row: MARGARET ELLA NELSON, Hazlehurst, Miss., lSpeechJ , Theater Guild, Keeper of the Points 3, President 4, Theater Guild Council 2, 3, 4, Junior Usher 3, Student Advisor 3, Senate 4, SMEA 4, Mam'selle Social Club 1, 2, Vice-President 2, Jesters 3, 4, Pi Kappa Delta 3, 4, Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Hottentots 4, Spectator Staff 4, President's Council 4, Youth Congress 3, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. 0 ANNETTE NEWBILL, Trezevant, Tenn., tHome Economics Educationl, Meh Lady Staff 2, 3, SCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Chairman 1, Big Sister 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, SMEA 2, 3, 4, MSCW Dance Group 1, 2, Secretary 2, Phi Upsilon Omicron 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4. 0 ELIZABETH ANN NEWELL, Inverness, Miss., fArtl. Sixth Row: MILDRED CARTER NEWMAN: Pace, Miss., tBusiness Education! , Civic League Council 3, Phi Beta Lambda 2, National Business Education Association 3, 4, Rogue Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Secretary 4. 0 JO ANN NOBLIN, Forest, Miss., fElementary Educationl, Student Mississippi Education Association. 0 DENISE DOROTHY O'BRIEN, Tupelo, Miss., 1Physical Educationl, WRA 2, 3, 4, Dorm Representative 2, Regional State Represen- tative 4, Physical Education Club 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 3, 4, President, Religious Life Council 3, 4, Lancer Social Club 2, 3, Pi Tau Chi 4, Treasurer, Director of Aquacade 3. Seventh Row: MARY EILEEN O'BRIEN, Jackson, Miss., lEnglishJ, Writer's Club 1, SMEA 3, 4, Pi Tau Chi, Troubadour Social Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4, Historian 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Junior Usher 3. 0 SANDRA FAYE OLIVER, Hamilton, Miss., fSocial Studiesl. 0 MAYUMI ONUMA, Tokyo, Japan, fHome Eco- nomicsl , Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SCA Big Sister 3, 4, Bible Club 3, 4, Lutheran Student Club, Pi Tau Chi, Junior Usher 3. I Seniors First Row: JANE OWEN? Aberdeen, Miss.3 1Elementary Educationl3 Theater Guild Council 2, 3, 43 Meh Lady Staii Senior Representative 43 SMEA 3, 43 Lockheart Social Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mortar Board 43 Junior Usher 33 Torch 33 Lantern 23 Scholarship Recognition Day. 0 MARGARET OLIVE PALNIERQ Meridian, Miss.3 CPsychOl0gyl. ' SUSAN ELLEN PALMER3 Vicksburg, Miss.3 1Biologyl. Second Row: SANDRA JO PARKER3 Memphis, Tenn.3 lSecretarial Science73 Transfer from Memphis State University3 Phi Beta Lambda 3. 0 JOYCE CAMILLE PERKINS3 Columbus, MiSS.Q 4NutritionD3 Troubadour Social Club, Chaplain 3. 0 ANNE SCOTT PHILLIPS3 Yazoo City, Miss.3 tArt Education? 3 MSCW Dance Group I, 2, 3. Third Row: PATRICIA PIGFORD3 Meridian, Miss.3 fSocial Studiesl. 0 DIANE PRICE3 Memphis, Tenn.3 fElementary EducationJ3 Student Missis- sippi Education Association 3. 0 CAROL ANN PUCKETT3 Natchez, Miss.3 tElementary Educationig .ludicial I, 2, 33 Senate I, 2, 3,3 House President 1, 2, 33 Freshman Class President I3 MW Day Chairman 23 Tempo 23 SMEA 2, 3, Treasurer 23 Kappa Delta Epsilon 2, 3g Wesley Foundation 3, Smaller Council 33 Hottentots 2, 3, 4, President 43 SCA Big Sister 23 Social Committee 33 President's Council I3 Modeling Squad 3, 43 Student Advisor 33 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. Fourth Row: CONSTANCE SUSAN EASTEP PUGH3 Selma, Ala.3 1Elementary Education? 3 SMEA 3, 43 BSU Cll0l1'Q D'Belle Social Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Inter-Club Representative. 0 VIRGIINIA LEE RAGSDALE3 Jackson, Miss.3 tSpeechl. 0 SHARON ANN RASBERRYQ Greenwood, Miss.3 fSpeech Correctionl 3 Theater Guild Council 3, 4, Keeper of the Points 43 Meh Lady Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Index Editor 3, Literary Editor 43 Stunt Night Committee 43 Young Republicans I3 Lockheart Social Club I, 2, 3, 4, Songleader 43 Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4, lst Vice-President 4. F iflh Row: DIANA LYNN REAVES3 Hernando, Miss.3 II-Iome Economics Edu- cation? 3 SCA Council 2, 3, 43 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 43 SMEA 2, 3, 43 BSU Choir3 Scholarship Recognition Day. 0 VIVIAN LOUISE REDDITT3 Sidon, Miss.3 fHistoryl3 SMEA 43 History Club 3, 43 Philosophy Club 3, 43 Young Republicans 43 Rogue Social Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 33 Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4. 0 JUDY LEA REINHARDT3 Memphis, Tenn.3 lBiologyl3 Nature Study Club I, 2, President 23 Hygiene Journal Club 23 Chemistry-Physics Club 2, 33 Young Democrats 3, 43 Newman Club 3, 43 Beta Beta Beta 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 33 Alpha Epsilon Delta 3, 43 Gamma Sigma Epsilon 3, 4. Sixth Row: MYRA KATE RICHARDSON3 Columbus, Miss.3 lElementary Edu- cationb. 0 DONNA JEAN RICHERSON3 Columbus, Miss.3 fLibrary Sciencelg Transfer from Clarke Memorial Junior College3 Alpha Beta Alpha 4, Historian 43 Sigma Tau Delta. U SANDRA RIDINGS ROBBTNSQ Nowata, Okla.3 fSocial Studiesl. Seventh Row: TERRE LYNN ROBERTS3 Jackson, Miss.3 lEnglishD3 WRA 2, 3, Secretary 2, Executive Council 2, 33 Nature Study Club 13 SMEA 33 Young Democrats 33 Religious Emphasis Week Committee 23 Highlander Social Club I, 2, 3, 4, Songleader 33 Lantern 23 Torch 33 Eta Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Secretary 43 Sigma Tau Delta 2, 3, 43 Kappa Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Tour Choir I, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 33 Varsity Volleyball I, 23 Stunt Night Committee 43 Scholarship Recognition Day. 0 DONNA ROBINSON3 McComb, Miss.3 fElementary EducationJ3 Transfer from Southwest Mississippi Junior College3 Civic League Council 43 Westminster Fellowship 3, 4. 0 SUSAN IVES ROBINSON3 Jackson, MiSS.Q fSocial Studiesi. 'LOO Seniors First Row: ELSIE CLAUDIN ROGERS, Water Valley, Miss., 4HistoryJ , History Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Language Club 1, 2, 3, Young Democrats 3, 4, Christian Fellowship 1, 2. 0 LINDA SPECK ROGERS, New Albany, Miss., fElementary Educationl, Transfer from Northeast Mississippi Junior College, SMEA 3, Wesley Foundation 3, 4. ' WANDA LEE ROGERS, Philadelphia, Miss., CForeign Languages? , Transfer from Hinds Junior College, Entre Nous Y Nosotros 3, 4, SMEA 3. Second Row: LINDA JOY ROMEDY, Louisville, Miss., fHistoryJ, History Club 3, 4, SMEA 2, 3, 4, SCA Big Sister 2, Sigma Tau Delta 4. ' MARJORIE REA ROOP, Gulfport, Miss., fPhysical Educationl, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, 4, WRA 3, 4, Executive Council 3, 4, Dorm Head 3, Treasurer 4, Physical Education Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, American Association of Health, Physical Education 2, 3, 4, Student Section Secretary 3, Aquacade 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 2, 3, Fellowship of Christian Athletics 4, Sigma Tau Delta 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4. 0 CORNELIA ANN ROPER, Hazlehurst, Miss., fPhysical Educationl, Physical Edu- cation Club. Third Row: SARAH FURR ROSEBERRY, Marks, Miss., 1Horne Economics Educationi, Transfer from Belhaven College, SCA Council 4, Glee Club 2, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, SMEA 3, 4, Westminster Fellowship Council 3, 4, Rosette Social Club 2, 3, 4, Phi Epsilon Omicron 4, Pi Tau Chi 4. 0 NANCY CAROLYN ROWZEE, State College, Miss., tHome Economics Educationl , Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Tour Choir 1, 2, 3, SCA 2, 3, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SMEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Lantern 2, Pi Tau Chi 4, Wesley Foundation 2, 3, Bible Club 1, 2, 3, Lancer Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Upsilon Omicron 2, 3, 4. ' SAUNDRA LYNN RUSHING, Columbus, Miss., tHome Economics Educationb. Fourth Row : CAROL ANN RUSSELL, Tupelo, Miss., fSpeech and Englishl, Theatre Guild 4, Secretary 4, Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4, Alpha Psi Omega 4, Secretary 4. 0 JERRI LEE RUSSELL, Birmingham, Ala., lSpeech Correctionl , Transfer from David Lipscomb College, Theatre Guild 3, 4, Civic League 3, SMEA 4, Church of Christ 2, Secretary 2, Rosette Social Club 2, 3, Pledge Trainer 3, Jesters 3, 4, Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4, Historian 3, Secretary 4, Junior Usher 3, Social Committee 4, Student Advisor 3, SCA Big Sister 3, Chairman of Miss MW Pageant 3, Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities 4. ' JULIA CLAIRE RUSSELL, Baird, Miss., fSociology and Psychologyl, Transfer from Mississippi Delta Junior College, SMEA 2, 3, Wesley Foundation 2, 3, 4. Fiflli Row: MARY ANN SADKA, Meridian, Miss., lSocial Science and Psy- chologyj , SCA 2, 3, 4, House Chairman 2, Assistant Treasurer 3, Big Sister 3, Treasurer 4, Chairman of International Festival 4, Class Senator 4, Philosophy Club 2, 3, History Club 2, Entre Nous Y Nosotros 1, Sophomore Hostess 2, Young Republicans 1, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Canterbury Club 3, 4, Lockheart Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Masker Social Club 3, 4, Treasurer, Hottentot Social Club 4, Torch 3, Treasurer 3, Mortar Board 4, Treasurer 4, Junior Usher 3, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. 0 ESSIE ELIZABETH SANDERS, Tinsley, Miss., lMerchandisingl. 0 JANE ROSS SANDERS, Maben, Miss., CEnglishJ , Transfer from University of Mississippi, Writers Club 1, 3, 4, Press Club 1, 3, Art Students' League 3, 4. Sixth Row: ROBBIE SANDERS, McComb, Miss., lMicrobiologyJ , Civic League Dorm Chairman 4, Hygiene Journal Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Chemistry-Physics Club 2, 3, 4, Alpha Epsilon Delta 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, President 4, Beta Beta Beta 3, 4, Junior Usher 3, National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research Program. ' MARGARET KATHRYN ALLEN SANDERSON, Columbus, Miss., fHome Eco- nomicsl: Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, BSU 1, 2, 3, 4, BSU Council 3, Pi Tau Chi 4. ' RENEE MARIE SARGENT, Fort Amador, Canal Zone, fPsychologyD, Transfer from Canal Zone College, History Club 4, Young Democrats 3, 4, Vice-President 4. Seventh Row: KATHERINE OLIVIA SAXTON, Batesville, Miss., fElementary Educationl: SMEA 4, Gauntlet Social Club 4, Vice-President 4. 0 ELIZABETH DREW SEAMAN, Columbus, Miss., fArU. 0 BAR- BARA ANN SEITZ, Brooksville, Miss., fElementary Educationl. M 'LO1 Seniors First Row: EVELYN ANN SETTLE, Reinzi, Miss., tNutritionl, Transfer from Northeast Junior College, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Hygiene Journal Club 4, Westminster Fellowship Smaller Council 2, 3, 4, Phi Upsilon Omicron 3, 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4. ' NORMA ELIZABETH SCHACKLEFORD, Steens, Miss, Llournalism and Social Studiesl. 0 ROBERTA KAY SHELTON, Lambert, Miss., tBacteriologyJ , SCA Council 2, 3, 4, Hygiene Journal Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Chemistry- Physics Club 2, 3, 4, Nature Study Club 1, 2, Tour Choir 1, 2, 3, Wesley Foundation 2, 3, 4, Pi Tau Chi 4, Alpha Epsilon Delta 4, Beta Beta Beta 4. Second Row: PATRICIA SHEWMAKE, Columbus, Miss., tChemistry1, Chem- istry-Physics Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Westminster Fellowship 2, 3, 4, Countess Social Club 2, 3, 4, Gamma Sigma Epsilon 4. 0 SANDRA LEE SHIVERS, Picayune, Miss., lMatbematicsJ, Meh Lady Staff 1, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Hostess 2, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, 4, SMEA 3, 4, Mathematics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, D'Belle Social Club 2, 3, 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Mortar Board 4, Treasurer 4, Torch 3, Lantern 2, Honors Seminar 2, Honors Program 3, 4, Scholarship Recognition Day 3. ' SHERROD SIMS, Canton, Miss., tElementary Educationl. Third Row: LINDA BETH SKELTON, Mantee, Miss., tElementary Educationl, Transfer from Clarke Memorial College, SMEA 3, BSU 3, 4. 0 CAROLE MARIE SMALLEY, Bay Springs, Miss., fElementary Educationl, SA Social Committee 3, SMEA, SCA, Mam'selle Social Club l, 2, 3, Maskers 3, Beauty 3. 0 ANNA CHRISTINE SMITH, McComb, Miss., fMusicl. Fourth Row: ANNE CAROL SMITH, Columbia, Tenn., 4English, Journalisml, SCA Dorm Representative 2, SCA Council 3, Spectator 1, 2, 3, Re- porter 1, Feature Editor 2, Assistant Editor 3, Managing Editor 4, Meh Lady Staff 2, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, President 3, Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Sigma Tau Delta 2, 3, 4, Writers' Club 2, Inky Award 2, Troubadour Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Masker Social Club 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 3, Lantern 2, Torch 3, Mortar Board 4, Junior Usher 3, Hottentots 4, Student Handbook co-editor 4, Social Committee 4, Student Advisor 3, Scholarship Recognition Day 2, 3, Stunt Night Committee 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. 0 BETTIE ANN SMITH, Gulfport, Miss., tPhysical Educationb , WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, SCA 3, Senate 4, President's Council 4, Physical Education Club 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 1, Vice-President 2, Student Advisor 3, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, Highlander Social Club 1, 2, 3, ,President 3, Inter-Club Council 3, Jesters 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Beta Beta Beta 3, 4, Mortar Board 4, Hottentots 4, Varsity Volleyball Team 1, 2, 3, Varsity Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Usher 3, Stunt Night Committee 4, Campus Favorite 2, Who's Who in American Colleges and Univevrsities 4, Most Sportsminded 4. 0 FREDDIE ELIZABETH SMITH, Laurel, Miss., fElementary Educationl , Dorm President 2, Justice 3, Senate, Chair- man of Elections 4, SMEA 3, 4, Lockheart Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Lantern 2, Torch 3, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. Fifth Row: GEORGIA FRANCES SMITH, Wheeler, Miss., tl'Iome Economics Educationl, Transfer from Northeast Mississippi Junior College, SMEA 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4, BSU 3, 4. 0 MARTHA LYNN SMITH, Tupelo, Miss., lElementary Educationl, SMEA 3, 4, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, Meh Lady Staff 2, 3, Math Club 1, D'Belle Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 0 PEGGY DELORIS SMITH, Saltillo, Miss., tPhysi- cal Educationl , Transfer from Itawamba Junior College, WRA 3, 4, Physical Education Club 3, 4, American Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation 3, 4, SMEA 4, Wesley Foundation 3. 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4. Sixth Row: GEORGIA LAMA SNOWDEN, Bailey, Miss., ll-Iome Economics Educationl, SCA Council 3: Spectator Staff 3, 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SMEA 4, Phi Upsilon Omicron 3, 4, Marshal 4, Phi Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4. 0 JULIA ELAINE SNOWDEN, Meridian, Miss., 4Elementary Educationl, Elections Committee 4, History Club 2: SMEA 4, Lockheart Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Black List 3, 4. 0 JANE TIPTON SPAIN, Fort Stockton, Tex., fForeign Lauguagel. SfU Illll Row: FRANCES VIRGINIA SPARKMAN, Columbia, Tenn., fBiology, Mathfmaticsl, SCA Council 2, 3, 4, Math Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary- Treasurer 2, Nature Study Club 2, SMEA 3, Countess Social Club, Beta Beta Beta 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Torch 3, Mortar Board 4. ' ELIZABETH HOOKER SPARKS, Columbus, Miss., fElementary Educationl, SMEA 3, 4, Gauntlet Social Club 2, 3. 0 THERESA SPRINGER, McComb, Miss., fBiology5 3 SCA Council 1, Nature Study Club 1, 2, SMEA 3, Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4, President 4. 201 Seniors Firsl Row: MARY ,IACQUELINE STANFORD, Belzoni, Miss., tEnglishD, SMEA 4, Writers' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 'Dilettanti 1, 2, 3, 4, Spectator 1, 2, NOTE 4, Young Democrats 2, 3, Newman Club 2, 3, Mam'selle Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian, Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4. 0 SYDNA ALICE STEELE, Jackson, Miss., fElementary Educationl, Transfer from Delta State College. 0 ,IUDITH HELEN STOGNER, Tylertown, Miss., fElementary Educationl, Home Economics Club 1, 2, SMEA 2, 3, 4, Highlander Social Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2, .Iesters 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4. Second Row: GRACE LOU STRICKLAND, West Point, Miss., lMathematicsl. 0 MARY MARGUERITE STRONG, Raymond, Miss., CPsychologyl 3 Transfer from Hinds ,Iunior College, Civic League 3, BSU 3, 4. ' ELIZABETH SMITH SULLIVAN, Columbus, Miss., fElementary Educationl. Third Row: ANNA KATHRYN AMANDA SWAIM, Brookhaven, Miss., fSpeech Correction! , Theatre Guild 4, SMEA 2, 3, 4, Rosette Social Club 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 4, Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4. 0 ELIZABETH REEVE SWAN, Vicksburg, Miss., iSpeech Correctionl, Young Republicans 1, Lockheart Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4, Treasurer. 0 CAROLYN BLAND SWEDENBURG, Columbus, Miss., iHome Economics Educationl, Town and Gown 3, 4, Home Economics Club l. Fourth Row: CATHERINE SWEENY, Corinth, Miss., fHistoryJ, Transfer from Delta State College. 0 MARY FRANCES SWITZER, Columbus, Miss., fPhysical Educationl, Synchronized Swimming 1, Physical Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, SMEA 3, 4. 0 DORA ALICE TAFF, Louisville, Miss., fArt Educationl. Fifth Row: PHYLLIS ANNE TARTER, Jackson, Miss., ljournalisml , Spectator Staff 3, 4, Social Editor 3, 4, Photographer 4, Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Writers' Club 3, 4, Rogue Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 2, Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, W Correspondent to Commercial Appeal 3, 4. 0 ANN WHARTON TATE, Tunica, Miss., 1Library Science? , Math Club 1, Library Science Club 3, Cantebury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Troubadour Social Club 2, 3, Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4. 0 BETTY LOUISE TATE, Minter City, Miss., flournalisml, Press Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Camera Club 3, Secretary 3, Dilettanti 4, Writers' Club 3, 4, Spectator 3, 4, Young Conservatives 3, 4, Vice-Chairman 3, Chairman 4, Lancer Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Gamma Mu 3, 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4. Sixth Row: BARBARA .IO TAYLOR, Aberdeen, Miss., IElementary Educationl 9 Senate 3, Judicial Council 3, Dorm President 3, Junior Usher 3, Sophomore Hostess 3, SMEA 2, 3, Glee Club 2, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, Highlander Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 0 ELIZABETH DUNCAN TAYLOR, Clarksdale, Miss., fSpecial Education J , SMEA 2, 3, 4, SCA Council Member 4, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4. 0 MELISSA LYNN TAY- LOR, Leland, Miss., IEICIIICFIIHTY Educationl. Seventh Row: l - LINDA DIANE TERREBONNE, Crystal Springs, Miss., fllistoryl. 0 REBECCA SITTON THACKSTON, Gulfport, Miss., fBusiness Educationl, Judicial Council 1. 2, Honor Council 2, Board of Review 2, Spectator Staii 4, Editorial Editor 4, Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2, 3, SMEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Young Democrats 3, 4, Secretary 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Lockheart Social Club 1, 2, 3, Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4, Torch 3, Vice-President 3, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Hottentots 4. 0 REANELL ANN THAYER, Jackson, Miss., fArtl, Art 'Students' League 3, 4, Gauntlet Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Seniors First Row: KATHERINE ANN THOMAS, Shubuta, Miss., lSpecial Education? , SMEA l, 2, 3, 4, Philosophy Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Countess Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Little Sisters of Maltese Cross 3, 4. 0 LAURIE STICLER THOMPSON, Tchula, Miss., lLihrary Sciencei. 0 SARA NANCE THOMPSON, Forest, Miss., tPhysical Educationl, WRA 2, 3, 4, Varsity Volleyball Team 2, 3, Varsity Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, Physical Education Club, President 4, Hygiene Journal Club 4, Wesley Foundation 3, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4. Second Row: MARIANN MCCLURG TODD, West Point, Miss., lLibrary Sciencel. 0 IRIS BROWN TOWNSEND, Lena, Miss., lLibrary Sciencel, Transfer from East Central Junior College, Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4. 0 BETTY JO TRAPP, Philadelphia, Miss., tHome Economics Edu- cationl, Transfer from East Central Junior College, SMEA 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Phi Upsilon Omicron. Third Row: SARAH LOUISE TROTMAN, Lexington, Miss., lMathematics and Secondary Educationl, SMEA 4, SCA Big Sister 2, Math Club I, 2, 3, 4, Nature Study Club 2, Canterbury Club I, 2, 3, 4, D'Be1le Social Club I, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4. ' MARY DESHA TROXELL, Forrest City, Ark., lElementary Educationl. 0 KAY ANNIS TURBEVILLE, Jackson, Miss., lMusic Educationl. Fourth Row: CATHERINE CHENNAULT TURNER, Vicksburg, Miss., lLibrary Sciencej, Transfer from Hinds Junior Collegel, SCA Council 4, SMEA 4, Westminster Fellowship 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Religious Emphasis Week Committee 4, Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Chaplain 4. 0 MARTHA VAN DEVENDER, Ocean Springs, Miss., lLibrary Scienceb. D ELIZABETH HALL VANDERFORD, State College, Miss., lElementary Educationj , SCA Council l, 2, 3, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, SCA Dorm Chairman 4, SMEA 2, 3, 4, Membership Chairman 4, Entre Nous y Nosotros 2, 3, Vice-President 3, D'Belle Social Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Chaplain 4, Pi Tau Chi 4, Sigma Delta Pi 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 4, Torch 3, Mortar Board 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4, Junior Usher 3, Inter-Club Council 2, 3, Scholarship Recognition Day l, 3, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Religious Emphasis Week Committee 3. Fifth Row: JUDITH ANN VINCENT, Meridian, Miss., lElementary Educa- tionl, SMEA, Countess Social Club. 0 ETTA YVONNE VIZZIER, Huntsville, Ala., lBacteriologyJ , Hygiene Journal Club l, 2, 3, Reporter 2, Vice-President 3, Math Club l, Philosophy Club 2, New- man Club l, 2, 3, 4, Bible Club 2. 0 SANDRA HOHANNE WADE, Forest, Miss., lPhysical Educationl , WRA l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Executive Council 2, 3, Intermural Teams I, 2, 3, SCA 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Co-Chairman Religious Emphasis Week 3, Chairman of Internation- al Festival 4, SCA Big Sister 4, Physical Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Mississippi Association of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, SMEA 3, 4, Young Conservatives 4, Wesley Foundation I, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 2, 3, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, President 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Social Committee 3, Varsity Volleyball Team 2, 3, Religious Life Council 4, Varsity Basketball Team 2, 3, Co-Captain 3, All-Star Basketball 2, 3. Sixth Row: ' NANCY MARGARET WAL'l'ERS, Houston, Miss., lElementary Educationl. 0 JANICE MAE WARDLAW, Memphis, Tenn., fHome Economicsl , Senate 2, Judicial Council 2, 3, Justice, Honor Council 2, 3, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, History Club, Treasurer and Chairman of Fine Film Series 2, 3, Clee Club l, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, Highlander Social Club I, 2, Rush Chairman, Jesters 3, 4, President 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Phi Upsilon Omicron 3, 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Dorm President 2, Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class, Co-Chairman of Religious Emphasis Week 3, Student Advisor 2, 3, Junior Usher 3, Hottentots 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. 0 LIBBY MARGARET WARE, Jackson, Miss., fElementary Educationl. Seventh Row: ELIZABETH ANN WEEKS, Natchez, Miss., lElementary Educa- tionl , SMEA 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3. 0 FRANCES KAYE WESTON, Little Rock, Ark., tliacteriologyl. 0 KATHRYN MARIE WHEELER, Birmingham, Ala., lArtD. 2.04 Seniors First Row: FENTON MAE WHITE, Winona, Miss., fElementary Educationj, Transfer from Mississippi State University, SMEA 3, 4. ' LETITIA CLAIRE WHITE, Memphis, Tenn., lHistoryJ, Silhouette Social Club I, 2, 3, 4, Young Democrats 4, History Club 4. 0 PHINA MADELINE WHITE, Greenville, Miss., tMicrobiologyl, Senate 4, President's Council 4, Spectator, Fashion Editor 3, Dilettanti 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4, Modeling Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Personal Appearance Instructor 4, Hygiene Journal Club 3, Treasurer 3, Writers' Club 4, President 4, Reveler Social Club 1, 2, Jester Social Club 3, Hottentots 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Most Stylish 3, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl 4. Second Row: BARBARA ANN WHITEHEAD, Meridian, Miss., fFrenchJ , MSCW Dance Group 4, Entre Nous y Nosotros 4, French Vice-President 4, SMEA 4, SCA House Chairman 4, Mam'selle Social Club 3, Treasurer 3, Pi Delta Phi 4, Spanish Award. 0 ZELMA KAY WHITEHEAD, Nettleton, Miss., tSpecial Educationl. 0 FRANCES ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, Vicksburg, Miss., fMath and Frenchl, WRA Dorm Representative 3, SCA Big Sister 3, 4, Math Club I, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Orchestra I, 2, Lancer Social Club I, 2, 3, Pi Delta Phi 3, 4. Third Row: GLENNA KAY WILLIAMS, Philadelphia, Miss., CSocial Studiesl, Troubadour Social Club I, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Masker Social Club 3, Junior Usher 3. 0 MARTHA RAE WILLIAMS, Forest, Miss., CHorne Economicsl , Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, SMEA 3, 4, Math Club 2, Wesley Foundation 3, 4. 0 SYLVIA EVE WILLIAMS, Burnsville, Miss., fHome Economics Educationl , SMEA 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4-H Club 2, 3, 4, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, Church of Christ Club. Fourth Row: LAUREAN MURDIN WILSON, Jackson, Miss., tCommercial Art! , Spectator Staff 4. Cartoonist 4, Art Students' League I, 2, 3, 4, High- lander Social Club l, 2, 3, Kappa Pi 3, 4. 0 BRENDA JOYCE WIND- HAM, Booneville, Miss., fElementary Educationl , Transfer from Northeast Mississippi Junior College, SMEA 3, 4, Wesley Founda- tion 3, 4. ' CAROLYN JEAN WOOD, Forrest City, Ark., fElemen- tary Educationl , SCA Big Sister 3, 4, Glee Club I, SMEA 3, Wesley Foundation I, 2, 3, 4. Fifth Row: NANCY JANE WORRELL, Utica, Miss., 1Englishl , Transfer from Hinds Junior College, SMEA 4, Press Club 3, 4, Westminster Fellow- ship 3, 4, Vice-Moderator 4, Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship 3, 4. 0 CLAUDIA HARRISON YATES, Clarksdale, Miss., tArt Educationl, Art Students' League 4, National Education Association 4, Canterbury Club 4, Rogue Social Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 0 JACQUALINE RAY YEARWOOD, Jackson, Miss., fMusic Educationl , Music Educators National Conference 3, 4, President 3, 4, American Guild of Organists 3, Tour Choir 1, Chapel Choir 2, 4, Glce Club I, 3, Wesley Foundation 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Countess Social Club I, Assistant Treasurer I, Jesters 3, 4, Sigma Alpha Iota 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Chaplain 4, Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4. Sixth Row: ANNE MALLORY YERGER, Jackson, Miss., fBiologyJ , Class Secretary-Treasurer I, Class President 2, 3, 4, Junior Usher 3, Nature Study Club I, Lantern 2, Torch 3, Mortar Board 4, Senate 2, 3, 4, President's Council 2, 3, 4, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, SCA Big Sister 2, 3, 4, Mamiselle Social Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 3, Masker Social Club 3, 4, Alpha Epsilon Delta 3, 4, Beta Beta Beta 2, 3, 4, Hottentots 2, 3, 4, Favorite 3, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. 0 LINDA MINERVA YOUNG, Lena, Miss., fSocial Studiesl. Juniors M wan fr ,JDK JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President, Susan Stoneg Cheerleader Edie Coudwillg Vice-President, Jane Mooreg Secretary-Treasurer Nancy Adamsg Cheerleader, Susan Pritchard, l First Rowg Cynthia Jo Acee . . . Beverly Lynn Adams . . . Brenda Joy Adams .. Nancy Amanda Adams . , . Sandra Kay Adams . Second Row,- Tamara Carolyn Addkison 'LO Trecia Nell Akins . . . . Janet Marie Albright . . . Mary Lou Albritton . . Anna Monette Allen . . Third Row,- Caroline Everitt Allen . . . Lana Kay Allen , . , Myra Lynn Allgood . . Sandra ,lean Anders . . . lan Anderson . . , . Sulligent, Ala . . . .Meridian , .CoFfeeville, , .Tupelo, , . , . Summit, . Newton, . . . Jonestown, . . . Biloxi, . . . .Columbus . . , . Tupelo, . . , Jackson, .Magnolia, Brookhaven, , . . .Closter, Okolona, s 1 Miss Miss Miss Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss Miss Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. 'LO First Row: Marsha Theresa Andrews Margaret Jean Ardoline Patsy Jean Asia ..... Judy Ruth Ashmore .. Eliza Ann Atkinson Second Row: Becky Malise Austin . Deborah Sue Ayres Carol Lee Baggett Nina Mae Bailey . . . Zandra Baird ,... Third Row: Clarice Ball ,.,.,..., Mary Carol Barnette Carol Jo Bartlett ..... Cay Celeste Barton .... Frances Marie Batey . . Fourllz Raw: Sarah Elizabeth Batte . Elizabeth Ann Beacham Mary Ellie Beane . . Janet Lynn Beard ..... Dolores Jean Beasley Fifth Row: Linda Marchel Beason . Mary Anne Belle-lsle .. Christine Peggy Benagh Martha Evelyn Bennett . Nancyo Belinda Bennett Sixth Row: Paulette Jo Bernheim . . Lydia Massey Berryhill . Joyce Onyle Birdsong .. Janet Sue Bishop ..,.., Mary Elizabeth Blanton St uenlh Row: Vickie Lynn Blaydes .. Emily Dixon Bonelli .. Laura Lee Boord . .. Judith Dyann Boren Juliet Lei Bounds . Eighth Row: Elizabeth Ann Bowling . . . . . . Susan Corrina Boyd .,,. Sharon Lanelle Boyette . Charlotte Ann Brandon Wanda Kae Branning . Ninth Row: Judith Patricia Brislin . Adella Carol Brooks .. . Marie Carol Brotherton .. .. Alice Virginia Brown .. Paula Ann Brown . Juniors . . . .McComb, Miss. . . . , . . .Biloxi, Miss. . . .Columbus, Miss. . . Louisville, Miss. . . . . .Pickens, Miss. . . . . Jackson, Miss. Hickory Flat, Miss. . . . . .Bolivar, Tenn. . . . .Hillsboro, Ala. .West Point, Miss. . . . Pontotoc, Miss. . . . . .Newton, Miss. . . . . Jefferson, Ark. . . . . Jackson, Miss. .West Point, Miss. . . . . Jackson, Miss. . . . . Jackson, Miss. . . . .Natchez, Miss. . . . . .FairHeld, Ala. . . . . .Tupelo, Miss. . . .Vicksburg, Miss. . . .Woodville, Miss. .. Nashville, Tenn. .. Louisville, Miss. . . .Meridian, Miss. . .Gulfport, Miss. . . .Woodville, Miss. . .. .Greenville, Miss. .Moss Point, Miss. .Hattiesburg, Miss. . . . Atoka, Tenn. . . . .Vicksburg, Miss. . . . . . Dayton, Ohio . . . Marietta, Miss. . . Columbus, Miss. .Montg0xnery, Ala. .... .Walnut, Miss. . . .Goodman, Miss. . . . . fllupelo, Miss. . .Hollandale, Miss. .. Columbus, Miss. .. McComb, Miss. . .Montgomery, Ala. .. .Winona, Miss. . . Jackson, Miss. Juniors First Row: Susan Leigh Brown .. . Barbara .lo Bryant .... Linda Ann Buchanan . . , Margaret Lacoste Burns . Georgia Ruth Byars . , . Second Row: Ann Marie Campbell Kathy Lynn Campbell .... ,Io Anne Canfield . .. Eva Kaye Cannon . . , Mary Cheryl Canova Third Row: Edwina Louise Carlisle ..,. Nancy Carmichael ...... Marsha Carnell ..,, Cheryl Suzanne Cascio Carroll Ann Casner . ,. Fourth Row: Rena Beth Causey Marian Clare Cavender Wanda Lou Chancellor .,.. Margaret Kitheryn Chandler Dianna Lyn Chaney ...... Fifth Row,- Joyce Ann Chaney .....,. Shirley Rae Chaney ..,. . . . Constance Marie Chappell Nancy Patricia Clark , . . , . Carol Dianne Cleaveland Sixth Row: Mary Louise Coker Alice Kay Colbert ,.,. Nina Carol Cole ......., Charlotte Jane Coleman Martha Sue Conwill ,... Svvcnilz Row: Lynda Beth Cook . . Mary Lee Cook Martha Bess Cooper , .. Linda Lee Courtney . , . Judith Ann Cox , , Eighth Row: Patsy Carol Cox . ., Annie Laurie Craig ..... Rebecca Ann Craycraft , . Glenda Kaye Criddle . . . Betty Marie Crocker . Ninth Row: Mable Diane Crow . . Mary Felice Crowe i... . . , Virginia Annelle Crump Patricia Lynn Cruse . Mary Kathryn Daniel , . . . Louisville, Miss. . , . .Trezevant, Tenn. . . . .Indianola, Miss. . . . .Natchez, Miss. . . , Jackson, Miss . . .Vicksburg Miss . . . . ,Amory Miss ..Moss Point Miss . .Taylorsville, Miss . ..Woodville, Miss . , . Montvideo, Uru . . , . . .Utica, Miss ,East Point, Ca Greenwood, Miss Greenwood, Miss . . . .Columbus, C-a . . . ,Nashvillf-:, . , . .Memphis, . . . Jackson , . Hickory, , . . . Hickory, . . . .Meridian, 1 Tenn Tenn Miss Miss Miss Miss. . .Aliceville, Ala . . . Meridian, Miss . . . Pensacola, Fla , . . Savannah, . . . . ,Houston, .Columbus, . . . Canton, . . . . Shannon, . , . Lambert, Tenn. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. . , . , .Tupelo, Miss. Water Valley, Miss. . . . . . .Purvis, Miss. Calhoun City, Miss ,. Booneville, Miss. . , . . Jackson, Miss. . . . Jackson, Miss. ,West Point, Miss. ...,.,.Bruce, Miss . . . Louisville, ., ,Tupelo, Miss. Miss. , . . Sulligent, Ala. Pontotoc, Miss. . . . . Macon, Miss. -1.07 'LO First Row: Donna May Davidson . . . Carolyn Rose Davis Reba Gail Davis . .. Nancy Rae Dear ...,., Nancy Lynn Dearman .. Second Row: Mary Diane Dorris . Cheryl Nan Dorsett . , . Mary Ellen Dow ,.,,. Georgia Ann Downer Elizabeth Cherry Doyle . Third Row: Patricia ,lane Drewery . Susan Patricia Dunkley Dixle Dye Martha .lane Easley ..,.,.. . . Olivia Ann Edgeworth . . Fourth Row: Bonnie Janet Edwards . . Margaret Ann Edwards . Virginia Dare Ellard Paula Marguerite Ellzey Nancy Lynn Enlow ,... Fifth Row: Marion Mae Erwin ..,. Barbara Nell Ethredge ,... . Laura Finlay Eustis .. . Elizabeth ,lean Evans . , Judy Carolyn Evans . . . Sixth Row: Pamela Marie Eyrich Sara Josephine Ezell Betty Jane Fancher . . Sherryl Anne Fleming . Kathleen Fletcher ...... Seventh Row: Nancy Carmen Flowers . Nancy Ann Foley .,.. Bette Marla Ford . . . Martha ,lane Ford . . . Nancy Draper Foster ,. Eighth Row: Vickie Marie Foster . . Patricia Ann Francis . Barbara M. Franklin .. Judith Rebecca Franklin Jessie Marie Fulton Ninth Row: Judy Gayle Gaither ,... Vivian Elaine Garland . Sara I. Garner ,....... Carolyn lone Gates . . , Sally Ruth Gebhart Juniors ,. . Jackson, . . . .Columbus, . . .Dyersburg, ..... Jackson, . . . Forest, . . .Yazoo City, Miss. Miss. Tenn. Miss. Miss. Miss. .,....,.Atlanta, Ga. . . . .Tuscal0osa, Ala. . . . . . Jackson, Miss. . . .Washington, D.C. , . . , . . .Ripley, Miss. . , . .Nashville, Tenn. . . . .Vicksburg, Miss. ..Port Gibson, Miss. . . . .Aberdeen, Ocean Springs, . . .West Point, Miss. Miss. Miss. . , . . . .Houston, Miss. . . . Booneville, Miss. . . . .Columbus, Miss. . . . .Blytheville, Ark. . .H . Yazoo City, Miss. . . . .Greenville, Miss. . . . . . .Okolona, Miss. . . . .Columbus, Miss. Natchez, Miss. ., lndianola, Miss. .. Columbus, Miss. . . . . Laurel, Miss. . . . .Greenville, Miss. . . . .Magnolia, Miss. . . , Clarksdale, Miss. . .Philadelphia, Miss. ..Bay Springs, Miss. . . , Jackson, Miss. . , . .Columbus, Miss. . . . .Mooreville, Miss. . . . Pascagoula, Miss. . . . . .Columbia, Miss . , . Brooksville, Miss . .Marietta, Ga . . . Laurel, Miss . Ripley, Tenn . . . Clarksdale, Miss . .Meridian, Miss Juniors Ftlzst Row: Rita Jo Gement ,. . Gaylen Elizabeth Gentry Anne Robert Gibbons .... . .. Mary Elizabeth Gill . . . Joyce Gillentine . Second Row: Sandra Dale Gillentine Susan Gilliland , . . , , Elsie Pamella Gillis . Helen .lane Glover ,,.. Rebecca Anna Godard . Third Row: Susan Faye Golf ,.... Norma Jean Goode . , Edith lone Goodwill ., Gayle Goolsby , ,. Anita Payne Gosa Fourth Row: Nancy Bertecn Goss ,. Charlotte Fay Graham .lanct Loc Graham . Anna Virginia Gray . Margaret ,lane Green ,. Fifth Row: Mary June Green ., Kathy Lynn Gregory .. Marsha Gay Grimm ,. Rita Diane Grissom .,., Virginia M. Guido .. Sixth Row: Glenda ,lo Gulledge . Linda Gay Hammack Ellen Deloris Hardee . , Mary Elizabeth Hardin Anita Page Hardy .,., St venth Row: Phyllis Allen Hare Donna Lynn Harloe . Mary Elizabeth Harper Carole Angele Harpole Rixie Jeanne Harris . Eighth Row: Mary Katherine Harriso Virginia Lee Harrison Carolyn C. Harry . Sandra Faye Hart Carolyn Hatfield ., Ninth Row: Mary Ellen Hawkins ,Iudith Ann Hayden Susan Lynn Hazel I1 Mary Catherine Heindl . Jane Lee Henderson . , . . . .Aliceville, Ala. , . , Meridian, Miss. . . .Tuscaloosa, Ala. Baton Rouge, La. . , . Hernando, , .Mooreville, , . .Columbus, . . . , . Biloxi, . Booneville, , . . . Jackson, . . . . Escatawpa, Hickory Flat, . . . . Jackson, , .... Canton, Sanatorium, Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. . . .Memphis, Tenn. A Reform, Ala. . . Lucedale, Jacksonville, Miss. Ark. . , . ,Huntsville, Ala. ., Huntsville, Ala. .......Okolona, Miss. Montgomery, Ala. .. Stringer, Miss. . . . Natchez, Miss. Calhoun City, Miss. . , .Woodville, Miss. , , , . Ellisville, Ala. . . , Corinth, Miss. New Albany, Miss. Booneville, Miss. . . Biloxi, Miss. . . . , . Decatur, Ga. ..West Point, Miss. Red Banks, Miss. Raymond, Miss. Lenoir City, Tenn. . . . Laurel, Miss. , . , ,Wiggins Miss. . Gloster, Miss. . Fulton, Miss . . Holcomb, Miss . .Memphis, Tenn . Canton, Miss , . . Sardis, Miss. JG! in I 3 lf 7.0 'LIO First Row.' Mae Donna Henry . Olga Sandra Henson Kathleen Herrick . , . Nancy Herrington . Joyce Mae Hickman Second Row: Martha Gwendolyn Hicks Nancy Dell Hicks ,,.. . Susan Elizabeth Higby .. . Frances Diane Hill . .. Mary Donnette Hill ,. Third Row: Vicki Marie Shurden Hill Lorraine Ethel Hines . Jane Lee Hinton Rebecca Hodge . . . A. Gail Hodges Fourth Row: Janis Lynn Hodges .... Mathilde Ross Holladay . Nancy Elizabeth Holland Susan Dianne Holliday . . Laura Homan . ....,. . Fifth Row: Linda Sue Honeycutt . . . Sharla Jean Hood ..., Ruth Eberle Horning . , . Sixth Row: Mabel Jane Hudson Anita Loraine Hurt Nina Gen Hussey ,,... Mary Helen lshee ....., Alice Elizabeth Jackson .. , Srfvtnlh Row: Dianna Kay James Martha Nelson James . Eligabeth Pratt Jamieson ,.,. . Shirley Marie Jamison . .. Mary Jo Jarmon .. Eighth Row: Sue Ellen Jaynes , Betty Lum Jiu . Anna Mae Joe .,..,...,. Jacquelyn Lee Johnson Cheryl Deen Johnston .. . Ninth Row: Barbara Elaine Jones . . Jean May Jones .. .. Linda Carol Jones , Pamela Ann Jones . . Susan Lee Jones . .. Juniors . ..Darling, Miss. . . . . . Jackson, Miss. . . Columbus, Miss. . . . . .Picayune, Miss. . . . Jackson, Miss. . . . .... Athens, Ala. . . . Pascagoula, Miss. . . . . . .Helena, Ark. . . . Ripley, Miss. . . , .Okolona, Miss. . . . .... West Point, Miss. . ,.,..... Paradi . .Golumbus, . .Glarksdale, . . . .Amory, . Philadelphia, .... .....Picayune, . , . . . , . Columbus, s, La. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. . . ...., McComb, Miss. . , . .Columbus, Miss. . . . .Grenada, Miss. ..Glenn Ellyn, Ill. . . . . . Sturgis, Ky. Josephine Elizabeth Hough .... Columbus Margaret Evelyn Howell .... ..... L ucedale , Miss. , Miss. . . . . .Shubuta, Miss. . . . . .Houston, Miss. . . . . . Jackson, Miss. , .Collierville, Tenn. . , . . .Pontotoc, Miss. . , . , Gulfport, Miss. .Greenwood, Miss. . . . Fulton, Miss. . . . . . .lndianola, Miss. . . .Vicksburg, Miss. . , ,Aberdeen, Miss. . . . . .Greenville, Miss. . .Clarksdale, Miss. , . . .Meridian, Miss. , . , .Eden, Miss. . . . . . . ,Mobile, Ala. .Hattiesburg, Miss. . . . . . .Vaiden, Miss. .Hattiesburg, Miss. . Columbus, Miss. Juniors First Row: Carol Jordan ........... Harriet Delavier Jordan Hazel Joan Jordan . . . . . Janet Kay Jordan ...... Frieda Elizabeth Joseph . Second Row: Cecilia Margaret Joyner , Barbara Lee Kearley .... Bettye Ann Kemp ....... .... Nancy Freder Kendall ,. Mary Ann Kersh ...... Th ini Row: Constance Louise Kilby . Mildred Curry Kimbrough Betty Lee King ......... . . . Carthage, Miss. . , . Magnolia, Miss. . , ...., Kosciusko, Miss. . . ....,. Carthage, Miss. . . ...,. Kosciusko, Miss. . . . . Jackson, Miss. . . . , . . .Mobile, Ala. . . .C0lumbus, Miss. ..Mendenhall, Miss. ,.Heidelberg, Miss. , . . , . Poplarville, Miss. Morgan City, Miss. . . . . . Corinth, Miss. Dorris L. Kirkpatrick ,. . ,..... Ripley, Tenn. Nancy Ellen Knight . . . . . Louisville, Miss. Fourth Row: Marian Elizabeth Krebs ..... Pascagoula, Miss. Birgit Luise Kuban ,.,.. Frankfurt, Germany Sammie Marie Kyle , , . .,., Memphis, Tenn. Jerry Catherine Lack , . . .,.... Magee, Miss. Elizabeth Ann Lambert ,. ,. Vicksburg, Miss. Fifth Row: Dorothy L. Lancaster . Buena Vista, Miss. Eva Ann Langford ..... ...Meddville, Miss. Julie Marie Lasater ,... ...... T upelo, Miss. Susan Claire Lauderdale , .. Madison, Miss. Sylvia Dianne Lay ,, , , ,.,. Jackson, Miss. Sixth Row: Carol Ann Lee ....... ..... P inola, Miss. Jan Elizabeth Lee ...,. ,. Carthage, Miss. Melba Eileen Logan . ., Jackson, Miss. Mary Gwendolyn Lott . Seminary, Miss. Vicki Lynn Louque . . .Collins, Miss. Seventh Row: Mary Ruth Lumpkin . Jackson, Miss. Sallie Martin McConnell Birmingham, Ala. Rebecca Elaine McDonald . . Forest, Miss. Darba Mills McDowell . Duncan, Miss. Pattie Elizabeth McEwen .. Starkville, Miss. Eighth Row: Janice McGaugh , Columbus, Miss. Barbara Nell McGee .. . Brandon, Miss. V. Ruth McGee , ., Starkville, Miss. Martha McHaney . ,West Point, Miss. Mtmrie Anne McKay . ., Columbus, Miss. Ninth Row: Wanda Lynn McKelroy Calhoun City, Miss. Susan ,lane McKnight . Leland, Miss. Doris W. McClendon . .. Columbus, Miss. Kathcrinc Suzanne McMillan Newton, Miss. Rcbccca Rae McMillan Edinburg, Miss. 111 'LIZ First Row: Wanda Lynn McNeely . . , Elizabeth Lee McPherson Charlotte Dale McQueen Elizabeth Helen Maberry Lynda Jayne Mabus ..... Second Row: Carolyn Frances Maddux Margaret Kay Majure , Betty Anne Mallard ..., Jeanette D. Malone .... Charlotte Anita Mangum Third Row: Lucy Olivia Marble . . Susan Elizabeth Marion Andra Carol Martin . . Barbara E. Mashburn .. Helen R. Mason ...... F ourzh Row: Gwendolyn Mildred May Marcia Ann Meriwether Johnnie Micele ,.,.,. . Varda June Michael .... Cynthia Claire Michaelis Fifth Row: Caroline Middleton , Brenda Lois Milner ..., Rosa Mae Mitchell ,4.. Patty Ann Molloy .. Janice Margaret Monroe Sixth Row: Jewel H. Montgomery . Carolyn Marie Moore Judy Ann Moore . , . Nancy Elizabeth Moore Peggy Evans Moore . Seventh Row: Shirley Virginia Moore Alice Anne Mord . Rita Mortensen . Mary Scott Moyers Vernice M. Munson Eighth Row: Lina Ruth Murphy .. . Rebecca Ann Myers Diana Carol Neil .,.,. Elizabeth Ann Nesossis . Cheryl Deane Nichols Ninth Row: Vera Diane Nix . . , Brenda Faye Noland , . . Barbara Jo Nowell .. . Linda Mae O'Bannon .. Cathy Dianne Oakes ., Juniors . . . . .Greenville, Miss. . . . .Creenwood, Miss. . . . . . . .Collins, Miss. . , . London, England . . . . .Philipp, Miss. . , . . Batesville, Miss. . . . . . Biloxi, Miss. , . , , .Tupelo, Miss. . . . .Carthage, Miss. . , . Carlisle, Miss. . . . . Jackson, Miss. . . . . .Natchez, Miss. . . . Brandon, Miss. . . . .,,, Bolton, Miss. . . . . Columbus, Miss. . , , . , .Forest, Miss. , . . , .Mobile, Ala. Mississippi City, Miss. . . . . . Booneville, Miss. . . . . . . Pensacola, Fla. .. . Baton Rouge, La. , , Columbus, Miss. . . . Columbus, Miss. , . . , .Crosby, Miss. . . . Luoedale, Miss. . .,.,.., Tupelo, Miss. , . , .Philadelphia, Miss. ., ,. Quitman, Miss. . Columbus, Miss. . , . ,Baton Rouge, La. . . . Philadelphia, Miss. . , . , .Tylertown, Miss. . . . .Moss Point, Miss. . . . Houston, Texas . . . . ,Columbus Miss. ,. Burlison, Tenn. . , . . ,Jackson Miss. . . Greenwood Miss. . . . .Culfport, Miss. . . . Jackson, Miss. . . . . Sardis, Miss. . , . Reform, Ala. . , , . ,Union, Miss. . . , ,Huntsville, Ala. . . . .Elliott, Miss. Juniors Firsz Row: Mary Thomas Ogles ., Lynn Parker .. . Nancy Barbee Parsons Ora Patricia Pate ., Nola Kay Pearson Second Row: Commie Louise Peebles . Sandra Gail Penn Wilhexnina Estele Peters Charlotte Sue Pigg ,. Carol Dale Pitts ,. Third Row: .ludith Ann Pitts Leslie Taylor Pope .. Linda Diane Pope .... .. Patricia Carroll Power . , . Frances Elizabeth Puckett Fourth Row: llarbara Jo Putnam Glenda Marie Ragas , , Patricia Ray Rasberry .. liernardine Frien Rea . Margaret Ann Reese Fifth Row: Mary Elizabeth Rhett , Elizabeth Lynn Rhymes Ellen Louise Roberts .loyce Roberts .,.,. Mary Dianne Roberts Sixth Row: Hazel E. Robinson loan Roche , .. . . Linda Jane Rochelle . Irma Elizabeth Rook .. Ronnie ,lean Roper Seventh Row: Linda Louise Ross . . . Nancy Elizabeth Roundtree Sherry Curlee Rumph .lane lvy Russell . Pamela Ann Rye Eighth Row: Pamela Ann Saia Ruth Elizabeth Sale Kathern Raye Salmon Martha Lynn Salter ., Susan Clark Sammons Ninth Row: Harriet Anne Samuels Rita Cheryl Sanders Patricia Marie Sandy Alice Malone Scott Betty .lane Sellers . . . . . Franklin, Ky . Brooksville, Miss . . . . .Ripley, Tenn . , . Columbus, Miss . , . , .Houston, Miss. . . , . ,Union, Miss . . , .Canton, Miss , . . .Clinton, La . . . Jackson, Miss. . . . .Fulton, Miss .. Cleveland, Miss. . . . .Mobile, Ala. . ,, Gattman, Miss. .Memphis, Tenn. , . ,.,. Carrollton, Ala. Philadelphia, Miss. . ,.,. Buras, La. . ..... Flora, Miss , ,. Bethesda, Md. Philadelphia, Miss. . . . .Macon, Miss. . . . Jackson, Miss. . , . . .Gulfport, Miss. , . , Beaumont, Miss. , Louisville, Miss. . . .Columbus, Miss. A , Amory, Miss. . . . Franklinton, La. ,. Columbus, Miss. . . . Belden, Miss. . .Huntsville, Ala. . Brandon, Miss. . . ,McComb, Miss. . , Cleveland, Miss. Hamilton, Miss. . Greenville, Miss. , .Hinsdale, Ill. ,Washington, D.C. Philadelphia, Miss. .. , Memphis, Tenn. Water Valley, Miss. . Hamilton, Miss. , . . Corinth, Miss. , Ripley, Tenn. Philadelphia, Miss. 21 fix! 114 First Row: Susan Jane Sennett .,.., Carolyn Kaye Shepherd .... ,lane Kimberly Shepherd Sherrea Gene Short Paula Frances Shows .. Second Row : Martha Diane Shuekrow ., Susan Annette Simmons Gloria Jean Sims ....,... Ann Sherry Smith ..... Eleanor Jean Smith Third Row: Glenn Ann Smith .. .loyce Ellen Smith Linda Louise Smith .. Linda Pearl Smith .... Marion Gail Smith Fourth Row: Mary Gay Smith ....., Mary Katherine Smith .. Patsy Ann Smith ....,. Sylvia ,lean Smith Loreva Suzano Soares . Fifth Row: Katherine Eileen Speed .,.. Karen Lois Spinning .,...... Annabel Kuykendall Stephens Ruth Stephens ............ Linda Katheryn Stevens .... Sixth Row: Sandra Lynn Stevenson ..... Rita Lindley Stewart .... Bonnie Frank Stigler , . . Linda Diane Stout . .... . Pamela Oliver Stowers .... Seventh Row: Linda Reed Strange . . Carol Faith Strong ,... Virginia Gail Struthers ,. Frances Suzanne Summers Lena .lane Swain ...,... Eighth Row: Eugenia Ann Talbott ..,. Dorothy Nina Tapseott .... Sharon Stewart Taylor Susan Taylor .......... Carolyn .lill Tedford . . . Ninth Row .' E. . New Albany . , .Pascagoula Juniors . . . Grenada, Miss , . . Benoit, Miss . , . Benoit, Miss . . . , ,Atlanta, Ga . . . . .Ovett, Miss , . . . , . Liberty, Miss , . . .Pascagoula, Miss Vienna, Va Baton Rouge, La . , . . . .Gulfport, . . . . .Natchez, . . . Grenada, . . . , . .NatChez, , . , . .Columbus, ..Iuka, . . . . Jackson, ,...,...Magee, . . , . ,Hamilton ! . , Carthage, ..,..Biloxi 1 . . . . .Newton, , . , .McComb s Q Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Sarasota, Fla Gulf Breeze, Fla . . . .Helena, Ark .,,...,.Maeon, . . , .Greenwood, . . . .Madison, . . , . Columbus, . . , . . Biloxi, , . .Carthage, ,,....Mobile, . , . Charleston, . . . . Clinton, 9 . . . . .Nettleton . . , .Gulfporti , , . . . Eupora, . . . .Pontotoc, Linda Evelyn Tepe ...,... ,.......... L aurel, Martha Deloris Terrell ,... Katherine T. Thompson Carlisle Sykes Throop . Gail Camille Tinsley ..,. McCall Creek, .........Canton, Water Valley, . . . . , .Kosciusko, Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Ala Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Juniors First Row: Margaret Lynn Todd .... Peggy Marie Tomlin Shelia Jeanet Towery .. Jeanette Tranum .,..... Beverly Trina Trochessett Second Row: Karen Theresa Truitt Wanda Sue Tucker . , , Jeannie Sue Turner .... Sally Ann Turner ...., Avie Louise Vaughan ..,. Third Row: Betty Carol Vinson .... Mary Linda Wages ..,. Kathleen Marie Wagner Cynthia Evelyn Walker , Cynthia Ward Walker .. Fourth Row: Jan Walker . .... . Linda Louise Walker . Sally Ann Walker .... Shirley Ann Walker ,4.. Sharon Arlen Wallace . Fifth Row: Frankie Kay Walsh . . , Terrisita Anita Warren Hilda Ray Weeks . . . Dora Allen West Susan Marie White . ,. Sixllz Row: Linda Carolyn Whitfield Susan Marie Whitten Edna Leon Wildberger . Mary Patricia Wilder .. Cheryl Louise Williams ., Seventh Row: Frances Kay Williams . . , Myra Jane Williams ,... Sylvia Montez Williams Anna Katharine Wilson Lee Daniel Wiltshire Eighth Row: Beverley Jean Winkel . Anne Carroll Wood . . Clairnelle Wood .. . Jimmie Kathryn Wood . . Susan Wood .....,. . Ninth Row: Frances Cecilia Woods . Martha Elain Woolley , Gwendolynn Wyatt ,..., Charlene Susan Young . . , . . Pontotoc, . . . Jackson, . . ..... lndianola, , . . . .Tutwiler, . . . . . . . Pascagoula, . . . .Minter City, . , . . Belmont, . . . . .Pontotoc, . . . . . .Belzoni, . . . . Shannon, . . . . .Canton, .......Tupelo, Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. . Summerville, S.C. . , . Vicksburg, Miss. . . , . Laurel, Miss. ., Senatobia, Miss. .. Kilmichael, Miss. . . , Aberdeen, Miss. . . . . Steens, Miss. . . . . Columbus, Miss. . . . Jackson, Miss. . . . Jackson, Miss. . . . .Madison, Miss. . . . , . . .Macon, Miss. , . . .Koseiusko, Miss. ...,...Iuka, Miss. . . , .Columbus, Miss. . . . . .Elaine, Ark. . . . . . .Mobile, Ala. . , Brandon, Miss. . , Jackson, Miss. . . . Jackson, Miss. . . Collins, Miss. . , .Meridian, Miss. . . . Jackson, Miss. . . .... Clarksdale, r .Waynesboro, , . . Moorhead, . . . ,Tunica, , , . Arcola, . . , . Columbus, . . , .,.,. Memphis, Holly Springs, Miss. Miss. Miss Miss. Miss. Miss. Tenn Miss . . .,.Wynne, Ark 'LI xg mf. -5 ,fi V Sophomores P3 9 K R: 4 'N S Q S M.-and .tit SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Cheerleader, Sue Haagag Vice- President, Marty Southerng President, Becky Bush, Cheerleader, Barbara Blackg Secretary-Treasurer, Kay Williams. ww 'LI Firsl Row: Catherine Irene Acufl .. Marsha Ellene Adams . Karen Kaye Adcock ,.,. Janis Lynn Addkison . Mary Patricia Alewine . Second Row: Linda Brooks Alexander . Deborah Ann Alford .. Anne Genevive Allen Beverly Ruth Allen . ,. Nina Elizabeth Allison . Third Row: Madeline Mary Almond Sara Gertrude Alsup Patricia Lynn Anderson .. Audry Elizabeth Andrews Carolyn Lorene Andrews . . .Nashville, . . . . .Natchez . . . .Rosedale . . .Newton . . . .Jackson . ,.,, lndianola . . . .Newton , , .Vicksburg Water Valley, Tenn. , Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. . . .New Iberia, La. Robinsonville, Miss. . . . , Jackson, Miss. . . . . .Brooklyn, Wis. . . .Columbus, Miss. Columbus, Miss. ophomores First Row: Dorothy Anne Anthony .... Ruth Ann Armstrong , Christine Arrington .... Jo Elizabeth Atherton . Rita Jo Atkins . ,. Second Row: Alice Bess Atkinson Susan Rebecca Austin Wallace Ann Austin . Bobbye ,lane Ayres . . Mary Carolyn Baker . . . , , , . . Third Raw: Bonnie Bartel .. ., Emelie Dale Barton . Suellen Batson . . . . . . . Mary Katherine Bauler Peggy Lorine Beasley .... . , . Fourth Row: Mary Ellen Bellamy ,... ..,. Janet Grace Bender , Adelyne Bennett ...... Glenda .loy Bennett ,... Mary Lucille Bennett . , . , . , . . Fifth Row: Frances Ann Berry ..,. Sharon Marie Bint . . . , . .Amory, Miss. . , Pensacola, Fla. . , . Jackson, Miss. Brookhavenf Miss. . .Columbus, Miss . . . .Pickens, Miss . . . . Biloxi, Miss , . . . .Biloxi, Miss . . . . . . , Leland, Miss Brookhaven, Miss. .. .Atmore, Ala. , . . . Jackson, Miss. . . .Wiggins, Miss. Columbus, Miss. Columbus, Miss. ,Gaithersburg, Md. , , . Jackson, Miss. . .Columbus, Miss. . . . . .Kosciusko, Miss. Columbia, Tenn . Owensboro, Ky . . Pensacola, Fla Judith Ann Bittner ,. , Jackson, Miss Barbara .loyce Black .,., ..... C olumbus, Miss. Miriam Frances Black .,.Winfield, Ala. Sixth Roux: Peggy Maurine Blake ...Clinton, Miss Patricia Ann Blanks ,.,,,.. , Jackson, Miss Glenda Bernice Blaylock ,... .... O kolona, Miss. Susan Christine Blevins .. .,....,. Benton, Ark. Barbara Dean Bobo .. . Columbus, Miss. Sevenlh Row: Pamela Marie Bodet .... .,.. , Jackson, Miss. Nelwyn Leigh Boggs .. ,Vicksburg, Miss. Nina Ruth Bonds ,.., .,...,., A mory, Miss. Toni Rebecca Bosarge ..., Pascagoula, Miss. Elizabeth C. Bourland .. .,..., Amory, Miss. Eighth Raw: Sharon Dale Bowie .... ., Europa, Miss. Mildred Laverne Bowlin . .,... Liberty, Miss. Nancy .lane Bowling ..... ,,..,., J ackson, Miss. Christine Rebecca Bowman . . ,. .Moss Point, Miss. Marianne Brichetto . , . .Vicksburg, Ninth Row: Sandra ,lean Brightwell , . . . , Nancy Carol Brooks Mary Elizabeth Brookshire ,. Nina Elizabeth Browder Miss. , ffransylvania, La. . , .,..,.. Fairfax, Va. . .Meridian, Miss. . . . , .Pascagoula, Miss. Brenda Kay Brown . . . .,.. Forest, Miss. '11 'LI Sophomores First Row: Emila Alleen Brown ,. . Jacqueline C. Brown Julia Maxine Brown .... Marcia Diane Brown . , Nancy Carol Brown . . . Second Row: Patricia Latrell Brown Barbara ,lane Brownlee ,lulia Frances Broyles Linda Sue Bryan ....... Brenda Poirier Buck .,.. Third Row: Diane Elizabeth Burks Hilda Faye Burns ....,. Peggy Anne Burrell ....,. Grace Elizabeth Burwell .ludith Burwell .,,...,,.,. Fourth Row: Janice Susan Bush .... Rebecca Anne Bush . . . Harriet Louise Butler . Betty Glenn Byrd ..... Sharon Leigh Calkins Fifth Row: Elizabeth L. Campbell . . . , . .Tallahassee, Fla. . . . .Natchez, , . , , Biloxi, Miss. Miss. . . . .camp Hill, Ala. . . . .Hernando, . . . . Biloxi, . . . Columbus, . . . Starkville, . . , . .New York, . . ,West Point, . . . . . Columbus, . . . .West Point, Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. N.Y. Miss. Miss. Miss. ,.,.,..Reform, Ala. . . . ,Ebenezer, Miss. . . . Jackson, Miss. . . . . .Blaine, Miss. . . . Jackson, Miss. ........Belen, Miss. . , . , .Greenville, Miss. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . , .West Point, Frankie Ramona Campbell Columbus, Kay Marguerite Cantrell Edna .loy Caperton ,..,.. Patricia Ann Cardin Sixth Row: Susan Ann Carlson Sherry Lynne Carpenter Mary Nelson Carr ..... Betty Lee Carraway .. Mary Lou Carter ...... Seventh Row: Lynne Catlette , .... . Camille Marjorie Cauthen . Sally Roper Caviness ...... Sara Elizabeth Chambers .. ....,. Helena, . . . Louisville, . . . , .Brooksville, Colorado Springs, . . ..,.... Greenwood, Miss. Miss. Ark. Miss. Miss. Colo. Miss. . , . , , ,Anniston, Ala. . . .Vicksburg, . . . .Hattiesburg, , . , . . lnverness, . , . , . . Clarksdale, . . . . . Corinth, . . ..., Hernando, Caroline Elizabeth Champion ..... Greenville, Eighth Row: Dianne Chapman ....,., Mildred Ann Church .,..... Cynthia Suzanne Clark .... Ethel Claire Clark ...,,.. Linda Gayle Claunch Ninth Row: Deborah Kay Clay ..,. Lynda Clayton ,.... Betty Joyce Cliett ,,.. .lo Ann Clower . . . Sandra Coats . . . . Kosciusko, . . . .Bay St. Louis, , . ..,., .l ackson, . . . . .Madison, . , . .luka, .,......Dekalb, , . Lauderdale, . ...., Tunica, . . . Biloxi, . Ripley, 'Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss ophomores First Row: Nettie Katherine Coker .. Jane Carol Coleman Meda Kaye Colvin Teresa Jane Comer ,. Nancy Elizabeth Cone , . Second Row: Judith Ann Conly .,..... Mary Christopher Cooper Shirley Larraine Coopwood Lillian Paulette Cothren . Judy Paulette Cox ..,... Third Row: . . . , .Bude, Miss. ....,Enid, Miss. . . . .Minden, La . , , . .Fulton, Miss , . . .Itta Bena, . . . . Jackson, Miss. Miss . . . . . . .Mobile, Ala. , . , . . .Holly Springs, . . . . . ,Natchez, . . , ,Ashland, Patricia Ann Crafton .... ........, C renada, Patricia Lee Craven ..,. Margaret F. Crenshaw Phyllis Hope Crum Carmen Culpepper . Fourth Row: Martha Jane Cunningham Mary Anne Daniel . . , . Paula Daniel .....,.,. Priscilla Ellen David . .. Marilyn Russell Davis F ifth Row: Sara Cottrell Davis Betty Sue Dean .... Evelyn Joyce Dean . . . Wanda Jean Dearing , . , Judith Anne Delivorias Sixth Row: Janet Denman Diane Denton . Lavonne C. Dickard . , , . Catherine K. Dickerson .. Sherry Nan Dixon ...... Seventh. Row: Mary Brownlow Dorminy Sarah Lyn Dowdle .,...... Blanche Marie Downey .. Linda Carol Eastland . .lean Elizabeth Elkins Eighth Row: Linda Sue Ellington . . , Linda Jo Ellis . . Schlea Ann Ervin Melinda Kay Ervin Dorothy Elaine Evans Ninth Row: Margaret Ann Evans ..... Susan Elizabeth Fairleigh Barbara Kay Farish ..... Sarah Louise Fennell ., Frances Ruth Ferguson .. Miss Miss Miss Miss . .Water Valley, Miss. . ........ Scobey, Miss. , . , Columbus, Miss. . . . . .Quitman, Miss. , . . .Mobile, Ala. A . . . Scott, Miss. . . . . . Jackson, Miss. . ,. Gulfport, Miss. ,. Jackson, Miss. , Jackson, Miss. , , , , Amory, Miss. . , . ,Tribbett, Miss. . Clinton, Miss. .. Starkville, Miss. ., Jackson, Miss. ..,.,.,.Oxford, Miss . , . . .... Jackson, Miss West Memphis, Ark . , . .,..... Ripley, Miss . , . Columbia, Tenn , . , Coodwater, Ala . , .Vickshurg, Miss . . . Doddsville, Miss . Florence, Ala , Starkville, Miss . . . . Laurel, Miss , , . , .Lonoke, Ark , . .Blytheville, Ark . . , .Creenville, Miss . ........ Columbus, .........Pascagoula, .,.....Tunica, . . Brookhaven, ,. Columbus, Miss. Miss Miss. Miss. Miss. 'Ll ophomores First Row: Dorothy Claire Ferrell .... ..,. R olling Fork, Miss. Ramona Lea Fields ..... Sandra Elaine Fitchett . Linda Sue Fondy ....... Beverly Jill Ford ..,. Second Row: Jane Forsythe ......,.,.. Suzanne E. Fortenberry . . Karen Jane Foster .,.... Rhonda Elizabeth Fratesi Delma Lane Frazier .. Third Row: Claire Freeman .... Kate Alison Freeman . Linda Ann Frye .... Margaret Mary Galvin . Nancy Jane Galyean . . . Fourth Row: Harriet Elizabeth Gardner Lydia Joy Gary ..,..... Mary Evon Gates . Karen Louise Geer Virginia Ann George F i fth Row : Nicki Giacomo .. . Gloria Jean Gilder . . . . Leslie R. Gilliland .. . Josephine Gilmer .,,... Elizabeth M. Goodwin . . , Sixth Row: Mary Ethel Gosa ...... . Judith Darraco Gould .. . Cynthia Lynn Graham Gail Anne Graves .4.. Nita Lou Greaves Seventh Row: Linda Carole Griggs ., Patricia Elsie Guin .... Michelle Rose Gurney .. Frances Susan Hall . Jacqueline Ann Hammond Eighth Row: Janet Lynn Handley ..., Donna Lee Hanna ..,., Carolyn Jane Hannan Betty Ann Harcrow . Georgianna Harrison .. Ninth Row: Eleanor Victor Harry . . Mary Kathryn Harvey Janet Sue Hawken ,.,. Susan Denise Hemby Elizabeth M. Henderson ,Columhus, Miss. . .Richmond, Va. . . . .Roswell, N.M. . . . .Memphis, . . . . .Ripley, Tenn. Tenn. Lynn Haven, Fla. . . . . . . .Biloxi Miss. Greenwood, Miss. . . . .McCool, Miss. . , . .Meridian Miss. . Jackson, Miss. . . . . .Columbus Miss. . . . .Aberdeen, Miss. , . .Meridian Miss. . . . .Tunica, Miss. . . . Eupora, Miss. ......,.Reform, Ala. . . . . .Vicksburg, Miss. . . . McComb, Miss. . , . . Columbus, Miss. . . . . .Vardaman, Miss. . . . . Lexington, Miss. . ,..... Sulligent, Ala. Port Gibson, Miss. Cedar Bluff, Miss. Hattiesburg, Miss. . . . . . Reform, Ala. . . . . .Natchez, Miss. . , . .Ripley, Tenn. , . , . .Humboldt, Tenn. .... . . .Natchez, Miss. . .Clarksdale Miss. .. .. .. , . , .Clinton Miss. . . . .... ltta Bena Miss. . . . . .Clarksdale Miss. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . . .Clarksdale Miss. .. . . . .Gordo, Ala. .. .Memphis, Tenn .. .Columbia, Miss. . . . .Liberty, Miss. . . . . . . .Helena, Ark. . . . Vicksburg, Miss. Washington, D.C. ophomores First Row: Jody Ellen Henderson . Vivian Elaine Hendon . Carlene Herring ........ Nelta Ann Hicks .....,. Nancy Fay Higginbotham Second Row: Paulette Hill . .,.,... , Suzanne Dorothy Hill Anne Elizabeth Hines . Cynthia Ann Hiserman . Charlotte Hodge .,.... Third Row: Sarah Frances Holcomb . . Susan Holder .,4.... Margaret Jean Holliday , Brenda Hollingsworth .. Doris Anne Honnoll . . . Fourth Row: Elizabeth Hollowell . . . Nannice T. Hornor . Billie Jane House Gloria Howard ..,. .,., Cody Marie Howarth Fifth Row: Georgia Ann Howell .,., Christine F. Hubbard Janet Carol Hudson . . Pamela Reid Hughes .. Virginia Lou Hunt Sixih Row: Beebe Adalaid Hunter .. Martha Elizabeth Hunter Sue Hurley .,..,. . , . . Emily Kay Ingram ,. , Carol Ann Jackson Seventh Row: Marguerite W. Jackson Jan Sue Jacobs . . Susie Jean James Wanda Sherrill James Mae Carolyn Jaqua .. Eighth Row: Hilda Mae Jennings Patsy Jennings ..., .. Barbara Ann Johnson , . . Carol Ann Johnson .. Elizabeth D. Johnson . . . Ninth Row: Nancy Christine Johnson Peggy Ray Johnson . . Sharron Marie Johnson . Janet Lynn Johnston , Joan Paula Jones . ... ...Sardis, , ...,. Pascagoula, Calhoun City, . . . . . .Dorsey, .. , .Macon, Calhoun City, . , . . .Crenada, ..Yazoo City, . . . Jackson, . , .Clarksdale, . . Lexington, Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Tenn. . . , Jackson, Miss. . . . Jackson, Miss. ..,...Cordo, Ala. . . Columbus, Miss. . . . Savannah, Ca. . . . . .Helena, Ark. ..,...Enid, , , .Aberdeen, , . Cleveland, Miss. Miss. Miss. , , . . . .Dothan, Ala. , . Batesville, Miss. Calhoun City, Miss. ,Creenw0od, Miss. , , .Memphis, Tenn. Rolling Fork, Miss. ... , . , .Atlanta, Ca. Brownsville, . . . . .Natchez, , . , .Pontotoc 1 . . . Jackson, . Meridian, . Carrollton, ,Bay Springs, ,. Meridian, . , . .Vicksburg, . Meridian, . , .Hernando, . Meridian, ., Natchez, , Jackson, .. Louisville, , Picayune, ...,..Forest, Little Rock, Tenn. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Ark. 22.1 Maybelle Jackie McClain .2 ff' 111 ophomores First Row: Teresa Ann Jones . Laura Lee Jordan .... Linda Ann Keating Cheryl Ruth Keeton . , Hilda Kay Keith Second Row: Frances Cornelia Kelley ,4,, Charlotte Dianne Kennedy ..... Margaret Helen Keyes .... Marianne Kilebrew 4..... Rachael Lee King Third Row: . . . .Tinsley, Miss. . . . Jackson, Miss. . . . .Batesville, Miss. , . . .Columbus, Miss. . . . .Houlka, Miss. . . . Lakeland, Fla. .........Mize, Miss. . . .Hattiesburg, Miss. . . .Greenwood, Miss. .Buena Vista, Miss. Angie Elizabeth Knighton .,... Centreville, Miss. Donna Lee Kohls ,.,. . . Janet Edna Lane Martha Ellen Lann Jo Anne Laughlin ,. F ourzh Row: Linda Jean Lavender . Mary Alyce Lawler ...,. Rita Margaret Lenhart .,.. Helen Elizabeth Lewis Linda Patricia Lihz Fifth Row: Brenda Ford Lishman ,... Fredonia Ruth Litten Judy Diane Livingston . , . . . .Pine Bluff, Ark. . . . .Rosedale, Miss. , . . . . . .Amory, Miss. .Spanish Fort, Ala. . . . .Columbus, Miss. . . . . . Camden, Ala. . . Greenwood, Miss, . . . .Greenville, Miss. Edith Amanda Lockard .. Karla Ann Lockett .. Sixth Row: Ruby Elaine Logan Linda Kay Longino Linda Ann Luke ,... Lizbeth Luke . ,, .. .. Rosalie Bounds Luke . . Seventh Row: Cynthia Margaret Lyons . Anna Louise McAnulty .. Katheryn Elizabeth McCain .,.. Martha Will McCallum . Doris Marie McClain . Eighth Raw : . . . . ,Pensacola, Fla. . . . Merigold, Miss. . . . . .Grenada, Miss. , . .West Point, Miss. Ocean Springs, Miss. . . . . . . . .Clinton, Miss. . . ....., Steens, Miss. . . . Clarksdale, Miss. . . . . . Jackson, Miss. . ,, Union, Miss. . . . . .Union, Miss. .. Jackson, Miss. , . . . . Bolivar, Tenn. . . . . . .Widener, Ark. .New Hebron, . . .West Point, Philadelphia, Mabel Louise McClanahan ,. ...... Columbus, . . Birmingham, Ala. Bettie Moore McCrary Bonnie Jo McCrary ...,. Alice Kay McCreight Ninth Row: Barbara L. McDowell ,.,.. Sally Montgomery McGee Mary Carr McClohn ....., Elizabeth L. McGowan .. Ann Elizabeth Mclntosh Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. , Philadelphia, Miss. .. Starkville, Miss. . . . .Ripley, Miss. .......Leland, , . .West Point, . Yazoo City, . . Gulfport, Miss. Miss. Miss Miss ophomores F irsz Row: Ann Barton McNair Mary Emily McNeill . . . Sherry Anita McPherson Mary Alva Mahaffey . Helen Nancy Majure .. Second Row: Betty lane Marble Sandra Lois Marie , Laura Lee Mars . Andree Martin .... Rebecca B. Martin . .. Third Row: .lane Elisabeth 'Matthews Karole Randall May ..., Virginia Kemp May ..., ., Shirley Ann Maynard .. Charleen Miller ..,. ,. Fourth Row: Dorothy Jean Miller ., Paula ,lean Miller .. . Vicky Moffet ....,.... Linda C. Montgomery .. Mary Ellen Montgomery Fifth Row: Dorothy Kay Moore .. Cay Nell Moore ....., Sherry Elaine Morgan , Nancy lane Morris 4,., Shirley Marie Morrison .. S ixth Row .' Pamela Mortimer .. Betty Clyde Mosely .. Margie Lou Moss ., . .. Annie Byrnes Murphy . .ludith Anne Myers . , . Seventh Row: Cheryl Anne Nation .. , Nancy Bee Nation , Martha Louis Neblett .. Dorothy Ellen Nelson Sandra Newbill .. , Eighzh Row: Mary Evelyn Newell . . Rebecca C. Newman . Barbara Jane Newsom . Mary ,lane Nichols .... Nancy Susan Noblin . Ninth Row: Betty Ann O'Brien . . Mary Patricia O'Leary . Penny Frances Overby . Sylvia Ozborn . , . . . , . Marilyn Ellen Paradise , . . .New Orleans, La. , . .New Orleans, La. . . .Colun1hus, Miss. . . . . . .Melvin, Ala. . . , . .Newt0n, Miss. . . . .Vicksburg, Miss. . . , . , , . .Biloxi, Miss. . Philadelphia, Miss. . . .Montreal, Quebec , . . , . ,Aliceville, Ala. .... . . .Laurel, Miss. . .Mendenhall, Miss. . .Caruthersville, Mo. . ,.... Tupelo, Miss. .. Springfield, Tenn. Holly Springs, Miss. .. Arlington, Tenn. . . . . .Macon, Miss. , , . Columbus, Miss. . , . , ...,West Point Miss. 1 .. Brooksville, Miss. . . . . . Jackson, Miss. . . . . Pensacola, Fla. ., Clarksdale, Miss. . . , . Jackson, Miss. .. Kilmichael, Miss. ,. Montpelier, Miss. . , , . . . Bruce, Miss. . . . .Cleveland, Miss. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. , Columbus, Miss. Tallahassee, Fla. . . .Greenwood, Miss. ,, Escatawpa, Miss. ., Trezevant, Tenn. .. Inverness, Miss. Greenwood, Miss. Holly Springs, Miss. . . . , . Leland, Miss. , . , . . . Forest, Miss. , . . Jackson, Miss. . . . .Meridian, Miss. . . . Morton, Miss. .. Union, Miss. . Natchez, Miss. '2.'2. X ' fix Ja i X,- ff f J, 1 11.1 2 11.4 ophomores First Row: Dianne Alice Pardoe . Dixie Odette Parker . Dorothy Gwen Parker . Sandra Fay Parkinson Kathryn Adelle Payne . . Second Row: Mae Elizabeth Peebles .. Sheila LaRue Pelezo ..., Betty Lou Pennington . . Lisa Gayle Perkins ., . Linda Lee Perry Third Row: Nancy Elizabeth Peters .. Carol Jane Pettey .,.,. Alice Faye Phillips .. .loan Fay Phillips .. Judy Kay Phillips .. Fourth Row: Mary Louise Phillips . . Margaret Vance Pickens Pamela Paige Pitts ...... Peggy R. Birmingham Pitts Cynthia Elaine Ponds ,..,. Fifth Row: Patricia Hasson Poole . ,. Sandra Lynn Prevost ,.,. Pamela Jane Pridgen ,... Judith Lorraine Pulliam .. Susan Laird Ragland .... Sixth Row: Berry Elizabeth Rahilly . Rose Marie Raines ,.,... Ann Michele Ralph Sandra Rambo .,.... Elizabeth Mae Randle Seventh Row: Janet Louise Ray Mary Janice Ray ..... Rettye Dianne Reedy . .. Nancy Lee Reese . . Rona Lynn Reiter . Eighth Row: Ruth Jeanette Rey .,.. . Sharron Kay Richards .. Susan Richardson ,... Della Mae Rickman . . Lynda Jean Ritchey . . . Ninth Row: Dorothy May Ritter . . Barbara Nell Robbins . Carolyn Robbins ...., Emily George Roberts . Sharon Lane Robertson . . . Pascagoula, ......Laurel, . . . . . .Grenada, . . . ,Greenwood, . . . . Lamont, ......Union, . . . . .Greenville, . . . . .Columbus, ,.....Macon, . . . ,Meridian, . . . . Jackson, ........Tunica, .........Jackson, Holly Springs, Holly Springs 1 . . . ,Yazoo City, . . . . .Columbus 1 . . ...... Pontotoc, . . ...Columbus a . . . . .Columbus, Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. . . ..,.. Eutaw, Ala . . . .Charleston, Miss. . ..... Monticello, Miss. , . . . . Somerville, Tenn. . , , .Meridian, Miss. . . . ..... Charleston, Miss. . . . . . .Alamo, Tenn. . .. Covington, Tenn. . . . . .Caledonia, Miss. . . . ,West Point, Miss. . Corinth, Miss. . . . . . Lucedale, Miss. . . . . .Vardaman, Miss. .. Nashville, Tenn. . Memphis, Tenn. .. .Tuscaloosa, Ala. . . . . Gulfport, Miss. . . . Lynnfield, Mass. . ..... Columbus, Miss. . . . . .Port Gibson, Miss. . . .Jackson, Miss . . . .Morton, Miss . . . .... Macon, Miss .. Brookhaven, Miss , . . .Vicksburg, Miss ophomores First Row: Jo Ann Robinson . Mary Margaret Roell .. Patricia Roniedy .,.... Laetitia Roseborough . Clara Jean Ross ,..... Second Row: Katherine Lynn Ross .. Cheryl Lynne Rowland , . Sonya Lenora Rye ..... Leona Virginia Salter . . . Martha Francis Sanders Third Row: Paula Gene Sanders . . . Susan Louise Sanford .. Donna Sue Sansing ,. . Mary Alice Sappington . Sue Ellen Sartin . . Fourth Row: Mary Evelyn Sartor ..... Elizabeth Ann Sawyer Caroline Martha Schmidt ,Janelle L. Searcy , , Cynthia Loring Seaton Fifth Row: Celeste Belle Segresl Virginia O. Segresi . Janice Irene Seymour . Pamela Ann Sharpe Sue Mary Shaw Sixth Row: Anne Waltliall Shirley . , Brenda Sherri Shiver .. Mae Annette Simmons Anice Skelton .. Linda Kay Skelton Seventh Row: Carolyn Dianne Sledge Barbara Marie Smith . Carol Ann Smith , Ellen Faison Smith Judith Ann Smith Eighllz Row: Nancy Louise Smith . . Sandra Timmons Smith , Sharon Louise Smith . Susan Green Smith . Sue Soloinan . Ninth Row: Kyle Ann Sours . .. Martha Lynn Southern , Rhonda Lynn Southwick Dorthy Susan Sowell Clfmie Lou Sparkman . . . .Meridian, Miss. . , . , Jackson, Miss. , . . Louisville, Miss, . . . Senatobia, Miss. ,.,,,,..York, Ala. , . . .Caledonia, Miss. Greenwood, Miss. . . , . Caledonia, Miss. .Port Gibson, Miss. . . Carrollton, Miss. , . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . .Cleveland, Miss. , . , . Columbus, Miss. New Albany, Miss. . . .Tylertown, Miss. . . . .Pachutz-1, Miss. , Cleveland Miss .. Jackson, Miss , ,Dardanelle, Ark West Memphis, Port Gibson, Hermanville, . .Vicksburg, ,. , .Tupelo, ,, Coffeeville, Ark Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss. Lowndesboro, Ala , Montgomery, Ala. . . . . .Mort0n, . . .Ashland, Ashland, , Clarksdale, . Jackson, . . .Gulfport, . Greenville, . Clarksdale, . Columbus, .. Columbus, , .Poplarville, , . Columbus, . . . . Belzoni, . . . Jackson, , ,West Point . , Columbus, Columbia, . Macon, 1 tMiss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. ,g v f X I if 'RF' .fl .ff 2.7. ophomores First Row: Linda Ann Sparks ..,.. Susan Joyce Spraberry Wanda Jean Spradling Linda Marie Stacey .. Emily Sue Strafford . ...... I I I I I I Second Row: Sharon Sue Stagg ..,.. Wanda Ann Stallings Carol Lynet Stanford Nancy Hudson Stell Patsy Ann Stewart Third Row: Elizabeth Ann Stolzer . Lauralyn Stone ..4,.... Francis Elaine Stopp Mary Ann Storey .... . .... Columbus, Miss. Calhoun City, Miss. ...,,,,...Bruce, Miss. Pensacola, Fla. . . . . .Tupelo, Miss. . .Pascagoula, Miss. . . . . , . . , . .l-Iouston, Miss. . . . . , . . . .Hamilton, Miss. . . . . .Hampton, Va. . . , . .Jackson, Miss. . . . . .Pensacola, Fla. . . . ,Humbo1dt, Tenn. . Tuscaloosa, Ala. . . . . . . . Booneville, 'Miss. Margaret Elaine Street .... ,.... J ackson, Miss. Fourth Row: Lucy Rebbeca Strong ,...,. .,.,. C olumbus, Miss. Edna Carolyn Sudduth ..., Jackson, Miss. Betty Gail Tartt ..,.,.. .... G renada, Miss. Beverly Anne Taylor . .... Grenada, Miss. Mary Nancy Taylor , ,,,, Jackson, Miss. Fifth Row: . Rosanne Temple .,...,.. .,.. M eridian, Miss. Cecilia Regina Thomas .... .... J ackson, Miss. Nancy Burditt Thomas .... ..... B enton, Miss. Paula Jean Tingle .,.,, . . . Jackson, Miss. Esther B. Tomlinson .,.. Laurel, Miss. Sixth Row: Ruth Scott Tomlinson , ,.,.... Laurel, Miss. Nellie Itaska Torrey .,.. ...., M eadville, Miss. Camellia Edwina Towers ,.,, Gadsden, Ala. Nancy Townsend ...... ,.... B elzoni, Miss. Dovie Nell Tribble .. Columbus, Miss. Seventh Row: Mary Frances Trim .... ,.,. J ackson, Miss. Lynn Ellwood Turnbo .... ,.,... W esson, Miss. Barbara Ann Turner .. .... Columbus, Miss. Jane Cheryl Turner .. ..., Rosedale, Miss. Kathryn Louise Turner ,... Memphis, Tenn. Eighth Row: Cadelia Ann Turpin ...,...., Shaw, Miss. Shirley Marie Tyner . .... Roswell, N. Mex. Marion Bell Vaughan . . .... Columbus, Miss. Virginia tMay Vaughan .... ..... C olumbus, Miss. Virginia Leo Venturini .... Jackson, Miss. Ninth Row: Marianne Vick .,.,... .,.., K ennedy, Ala. Rebecca Jean Vinson .... ,... C ourtland, Miss. Mary Louise Vonderau . .,.., Conneaut, Ohio .lane Barry Voorhees .... .,.. . . .Hickman, Ky. Mary Catherine Wade . . . Rolling Fork, Miss. ophomores First Row: Sandra Ann Wade ..., .ludy Carol Wahl .. Wendy Lynn Waite .. Rita Louise Walker ...,. Sharon Warner .,.... Second Row: Cherry Patricia Watkins . .Port Gibson, . Brookhaven, . ,Hattiesburg, . . .C0ldwater, . . . .Meridian, . Aberdeen, Mary Margaret Watkins .... .... S anatorium, Gabie Ellis Webb . ...,.. . Margaret Annette Webb .. ,. Mary Ann Webb ...... Third Row: Bettye Katherine Weeks , Meredith Leigh Wells . Vicki Anne Wesson .... Phyllis Raye Whatley Linda Faye White .. Fourth Row: Spunner Nancy White .... Dorothy Louise Whitfield ....,,. Margaret ,lane Wightman ...... .. Columbus, . . .Noxapater, . . .Columbia, Hernando, Mobile Miss. Miss. Miss Miss. Miss Miss Miss. Miss Miss. Miss. Miss , Ala . , . .Guntown, Miss . . . . Tupelo, Miss . . , . .Ashland, Miss ...,...Mobile Bay St. Louis, . . . . .Canton, Geraldine Williams ....... ....,. O kolona, Katherine Evelyn Williams Fifth Row: Ola Ray Williams . . . Sue Crawford Williams .. Katherine Elizabeth Wilson Linda Louise Windship . Gwendolyn Wise ,.,.. , Sixth Row: Catherine Dudley Wolfe Danna Kay Wood ..., . . . Donna Adrienne Woods . Earlene Woodson ...... Carolyn Susan Worrell . . . Seventh Row .' Caroline Elizabeth Wright ....... Linda Kay Wright ,...,. Nancy Lee Yates ,. . Nelda ,lean Yates Audry Hill Yglesias . . Eighth Row: Mary Eunice Young . Sherry Lynn Young . Terry Wynn Young Mary June Zeanah . , Ala Miss Miss Miss Philadelphia, Miss Memphis, Tenn . . . Hamilton, Miss . . . . .Natchez, Miss. . Columbus, Miss , . , Pensacola, Fla. . .Meridian, Miss .. Duncan, Miss . . . Meridian, Miss. .. Louisville, Miss. . . El Dorado, Ark. .Hattiesburg, Miss. . . Columbus, Miss . . .Vicksburg, Miss Philadelphia, Miss .. Columbus, Miss . Noxapater, Miss ,. Jackson, Miss ,. Jackson, Miss. . . . . .Gordo, Ala 'LZ sd Freshmen FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Cheerleader, Beth Arnoldg Secre- tary-Treasurcr, Laura Deesg Cheerleader, Kay Kees, President, Spencer Epesg Vice-President, Deb Wallace. M F ...av-'K 228 First Row: Edna Clair Aaron ....,, Patricia Dianne Ables . Martha Anne Abraham Lynn Abston ,........ Carolyn Davis Ackerman Second Row: Kathy Adams ,... Nancy Adams ,...... Ruth Alice Adams ..,.. Elizabeth Alan Agnew . Patsy Jane Akin .,.. Third Row: Angela Anne Alexander Sarah Rebecca Allen .. Virginia Alinon ...... Cynthia Diane Amason . Donna Andrews .,.., ,s -Q . . . . . . Liberty, Miss. . . . .Vicksburg, Miss. . . . . . , , .Port Gibson, Miss. .......,Mobile, Ala. . , . ,..,., Amory, Miss. , . . . Tupelo, Miss. . Kosciusko, Miss. . .,... Hickman, Ky. . . . . Springfield, Tenn. . . . , .Ripley, Tenn. . . .Grenada, Miss . . , Laurel, Miss . . . . .Siluria, Ala , . , .Magee, Miss . , . . Jackson, Miss Freshmen First Row: Janet Carol Andrews .. Carol Sue Angle .,.. Melanie Anthony ...., Beth Arnold .....,...... Beverly Jan Arrington . Second Row: Pamela Joy Arrington .... Margie Diane Ashcraft . Judy Marie Askew .,.. Patricia Ann Atkins . . . Olivia Jane Atkinson Third Row: Judith Anne Austin Carole Adrain Bagley .... Judy Beth Bailey ....,. Betty Lou Bain ..... Agatha Nancy Baker .. Fourth Row: Mary Kristin Baker ..., Adrianne Bandy ...,.,. Nancy Margaret Barber , Kathy Bardwell ..... Bianca Bare ,.... Fifth Row: Marty Elizabeth Barfield . Melodye Barham ....... Lynda Dianne Barksdale Twila Lilley Barlow ..... Linda Margaret Barnes . Sixth Row: Susan Frances Barron Ann Elizabeth Bass Rita Jean Bass .,., Julia Ann Bassett ..... Lynda Mae Bassett .... Seventh Row: Sena Beth Bates .,.,.,,.. Arnette Elizabeth Baucum Ruth Esther Beck ,.,.,....... R Teresa L. Beckham .... Jean Beemon .. . . . Eighth Row: Sharon Bellah ..... Brenda Sue Berry ...,. Dorothy Janet Biddy Barbara Jean Bilhartz . , Beverly Bishop .. Ninth Row: Rebecca Ann Bishop ,4,. ., Linda J. Black ........ Mary Sue Bland .... Elaine Blankenship .,.,.. Donna Gail Blaylock ..,. . . . Caledonia, . , .Memphis, . . .Indianola, , .Vicksburg, . .Coifeevi1le, . . Coffeeville, , . Columbus, . , .Memphis, Miss Tenn. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Tenn. . .Warrington, Fla. . .Columbus, Miss. , . , Forest, Miss. , . . . .Jackson, Miss. . . . ,Oxford, Miss. . , . Tupelo, Miss. . . . .Okolona, Miss. . . , . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . . . .Greenville, Ky. .Potts Camp, Miss. , . Starkville, Miss. , . , .Port Gibson, Miss. . . , .Vicksburg, Miss. . . . , Columbus, Miss. .West Point, Miss. , . . . . . Jackson, Miss. . . .Vicksburg, Miss. . . . .Booneville, Miss. . . .Clarksdale, Miss. . . . .Vicksburg, Miss. . . . .Neshoba, Miss. . . . .Canton, Miss. .Yazoo City, Miss. . . . .Newton, Miss. io de Janeiro, Brazil . , . , . . . .W0odville, Miss. , . . . . . . Jackson, Miss. . . ...Terry, Miss. . . , .Woodville, Miss. , . . .Crenada, Miss. . . . . Jackson, Miss. . . . Laurel, Miss. . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . .Kosciusko, Miss. . . . , . Skene, Miss. , . . . Columbus, Miss. , . . .Grenada, Miss. 7.7. 130 F irst Row: Beverly leane Boling . . . Freshmen . . . . . .Sylacauga, Ala. Carol Dianne Bollinger .. .,.. Nashville, Tenn. Paula T. Boone ....... Judith S. Bornscheuer ., Martha Jane Boswell .... Second Row: Carla Boulette .. Grace Bounds ,...,, Mary A. Bouthilet .... Carolyn Ann Bowen ...... .Montgomery, Ala. . . , Starkville, Miss . . . .Cedar Bluff, Miss .,......Jackson, Miss. . . . . .West Point, Miss. . . , . . . Jackson, Miss. . . .Memphis, Tenn. Linda Dorothy Boychuck . . . ...,. Montgomery, Ala. Third Row: Olga Dianne Boyd .:.. Patricia Dianne Boyd . .. Deborah Lynn Bradley .. .lo Anne Bragg ..,......, Sheryl Lee Brannan . . Fourth Row: Barbara Ann Brewer . . . Beverly Rose Brown .,.. Carolyn Brown .,.... Keri Lynn Brown Vicki Brown , . . , . . Fifth Row: Deborah Anne Browning . . Jo Cathy Brownlee ,,... Barbara Joyce Bruce .. Lynne Brueck ......... Julia Anne Brumfield Sixth Row: Karen Elizabeth Bryant .. Linda Marga Buckingham . , . . .Emelle, Ala. , . . . . .Natcez, Miss. . . ..,., Columbus, Miss. . . , . .Arlington, Tenn. . . . . .Aberdeen, Miss. . . . .Millington, Tenn. . . . , .Indianola, Miss. . . . . Dekalb, Miss. . . . . . . . .Arlington, Va. . . . . .Brookhaven, Miss. . ,... Greenfield, Tenn. . . . . .lndianola, Miss. . . . . .Kosciusko, Miss. . , . .McComb, Miss. . . . .Pascagoula, Miss. . . ...,. Columbus, Miss. . . . ..,.. Columbus, Miss. Rosemary Bernic Bumpus . . .,.. State Line, Miss. Marilyn Louise Burch ,... Eloise Burkett ...... Seventh Row: Catherine Burns .... Rita Elizabeth Burris Gene Gayle Butts Claudia Byrd Rebecca Byrd .,.. Eighth Row.' Susan Callaway ...,.. Janie Callender ......... Karen Christine Camp .. Susan Carroll Camp ,.... Carolyn Campbell . . . Ninth Row.' Donna Lynn Campbell , , , Frances Campbell Peggy Carlson ......,... Randy Carr .........,... . . . . Columbus, Miss. , . . . .Columbia, Miss. . . . . . . ,Natchez, Miss . . . . .Smithdale, Miss . . . Birmingham, Ala . . . . , . .Brewton, Ala . . . . .Tylertown, Miss. . . . . .lndianoLa, Miss. . . . . Jackson, Miss , . ..... Jackson, Miss . , . ,Huntsville, Ala . , . . ,El Dorado, Ark . . . .Clinton, Miss . . . . .Livingston, Ala . . ..,.. Vicksburg, Miss . . . ....... McComb, Miss Frances Humphrey Carrubba ..,... Hattiesburg, Miss Freshmen First Row: Peggy Anna Carsley . . . Gayle Alyne Carter Judy Pauline Carter Catherine Lorena Case .. Linda Faye Catlett ..., Second Row: Beth Chassaniol Carol A. Cheek ., Carol Chenault Judy Chrismond ......... Betty Meredith Chunn .. Third Row: Ann Clark .......... Marilyn Sue Clark .,.. Janet Clifton ,..... . . Virginia Lee Cocke ..,.,. Peggy Christine Coggin . Fourth Row: Sharyn Jo Cohoon ....... Constance Louise Coleman Ruth Ann Coleman . . . . . . . . , Toni Lynn Conn ,,.,, Sylvia Jean Cook ..., Fifth Row: Leslie Coon ...., Eva Lee Cooper ..,.. Nancy Ruth Cooper Virginia Jane Cortese ...,,..... Susan Eugenia Courson . Sixth Row: Marsha Covin ..,. Nora Cathleen Cox .... Marsha Leigh Crabtree . Connie Craft ......,.,,.. Cynthia Dianne Craft .. Seventh Row: Carlene E. Crawford ,. . C-ay Crawford , ....... . Jacquelyn Fant Crawley , Sharon Crecink . . ..., , . Robyn Dale Crossley Eighth Row: Gail Brill Crow ,.,., Elizabeth Rose Cubley . . , Deborah. Culpepper ,... Melanie Cummins . . . Sadie Linn Dale ..... Ninth Row: Cloria Dancy ., .. Pamela Daniel . ., . Debbie Daniell . . . , . Katrina Iann Daniels .. Diana Davis 4.,....., , . Robinsonville, ........He1ena, . . . .Woodsville, , . . .Natchez, , . . , .Meridian, , . , .Greenwo0d, . . .Kosciusko, . . . . ,Cuntown, .......Europa, , Philadelphia, . . . . .Columbus, ...... Jackson, . . . .Bay Springs, ......Jackson, . . , . Nettleton, Miss. Ark. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. , . . . . .Holland, Mo. EI11d,M1SS. . . . . .Nashville, Tenn. Crystal Springs, Miss. . . . . .Koscuisko, Miss. Portageville, Mo. . . . .Montgomery, Ala. , . . . . .Meridian, Miss. Crystal Springs, Miss. Biloxi,Miss. . . , . Aberdeen, Miss. .......Dexter, Mo. . . . Huntsville, Ala. ..... . .Jackson, Miss. . . . .Tylertown, Miss. , . , . ,Cleveland, Miss. . .. Greenville, Miss. Holly Springs, Miss. . . . . .Meadville, Miss. . , . , Columbus, Miss. , . . Morganfield, Ky. . . , .Hattiesburg, Miss .. . . .. Jackson, Miss , . . .Kosciusko, Miss. , . . . Goodman, Miss . . , . Columbus, Miss . . . . Jackson, Miss , Jackson, Miss. ., Collinsville, Miss. . . , . Centreville, Ala 'L31 7.37. First Row: Jean Davis .,......, Linda Carol Davis ..., Mary Ann Davis ..., Carolyn Clair Day ..,. Dora Ceorgeanie Day . . . Second Row: Martha Elizabeth Day Laura Aline Dees .,... Susan Dees ........ Nell Anne Denny . , . Patsy Lee Devers ,. Third Row: Katherine Ann Devine . . . Lorraine Dews ...,.... Dorian L. Dickinson ..., Marsha Dickson ,,.... Mary Carole Dier . , . Fourth Row: Vivian Kathy Digangi .. Deborah Diket ....... Dayne Dismukes .....,. Linda Lee Doddridge . .. Lillian Catherine Donavan Fifth Row: Freshmen . . . . . .Mendenhal1, . . , .Core Springs, . . . .Nitta Yuma, . . . . .Whitehaven, ...,....Crosby, . . . Brookhaven, .......,lackson, . . . . Philadelphia, . . . .New Orlean ..,....Amory, . . . ,Chickasaw . . . .Hattiesburg, . . . . .Leakesville, ......Canton, . . . Columbus, . .. . . .Mobile .,....Canton, . , . . ,Vicksburg, , . . . . .Olive Branch, .... ....Columbus, Anne Haynes Donnell .........,.. Tiptonville, Mary Helen Douglas .i.. Angela Dracos ........ Anne Draper Martha Dubuisson Sixth Row: Lola Duckworth .... Sherry Lynn Duett ..., Sherry Dianne Dukes . . Mary .loanna Duncan Rhonda Gale Duncan Seventh Row: Janis Rebecca Durr .. . Delia Margaret Durst . . Pamela Sue Edgar ,..... Mary Trudy Edwards . . . Martha .lack Egger . .. Eighth Row: Carol Ann Elliott .. Sandra Lynn Elliott . . . Kathryn I. Ellis .... Ella Ellzey .... ..... Violet Dawn Elmore ..., Ninth Row.' Sarah Helen Emrick .,.. ,lo Ann England ,.... Lillian Spencer Epes ,. Elizabeth Estes t.,.. Kathleen Kay Etnier . . . . .Mississippi City 9 , . . . . , . .I-iattiesburg, ...,.....Kosciusko 5 . . . .Mississippi City, . . . Jackson, . . , Columbus, . . . Jackson, Miss. Miss. Miss. Tenn. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. s, La. Miss. , Ala. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. , Ala. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Tenn. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. . . . Lilbourn, Mo. , . . .Caledonia, Miss. , . . . . . .Forest, Miss. , . . . .Delta City, , . . . .Yazoo City, . . . .Hattiesburg, Miss. Miss. Miss. . . . .Caledonia, Miss. .Picayune, Miss. . . . . .West Memphis, Ark. . . . , .Port Gibson, Miss. , . . , .Booneville, Miss. . . . .Foxworth, Miss. . . . Jackson, Miss. . . . ,Greenville, Miss. . . . . ,He1ena, Ark. . , . Batesville, Miss. . . . Collierville, Tenn Freshmen First Row: Kathleen Marie Evans Dixie .l. Everett .... S. Janelle Everett ..,. Patricia Lea Eyrich .... Nora Elizabeth Fant . . , Second Row: Sandra Ann Farlow Linda Louise Farrar Betty .lo Farris Edith Nell Farris ...., Patricia Lynn Faulkner Third Row: Irma Leona Fenn . . Suzanne Ferguson , Candace Fields .... Betty Owens Finley , . . Carolyn Faye Flowers . Fourth Row: Cheryl Karleen Fogg ..., Olivia Virginia Fowler . PaulaFoy .. . .. Carole Lewise Frazier Bettie Freeman ,,,. Fifth Row: Mary Elizabeth Freiman . Marie Fulghain ,, Susan Fulton . . ., Rebecca Margaret Fultz Sarah Cato Fuqua .,.,. Sixth Row: Leah Elizabeth Gage .. Gale Gallman .. , Linda Gardner .. . . Frances Eugenia Garner Kathy Diane Garrett . . . Sevenih Row: Mary Maragaret Garrett Melanie Lynn Garrett .... Kay Olivia Gary ..... Madeliene Gaston . , Hilda Pierce Gates ,. , Eighth Row: Patricia Elaine George . Georgina Gerlach Ann Alison Gewin ,. , Kaye Gibson . Elisabeth M. Giffen ,... Ninth Row: Cheryl Bonita Gillespie .. Debra Gillock . . Helen Gilreath ....... Charlotte Dawanna Ginn . Catherine Regina Gipson .. .. . . . . .Greenville . . . Mendenhalli . . . . .Jackson . . . . .Natchez, . , . .Georgetown, . . .Hattiesburg, .,.,...Macon, 1 Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss Miss. Miss. . . . . . . .Mobile, Ala. . . , . . .Alabaster, Ala. . , .Philadelphia, Miss. . . . . . Liberty, Miss. , . . . .Grenada, Miss. . . . . Ecru, Miss. York, Ala. . . . .Greenwood, Miss. . . . . ,Mobile, Ala. . . . Belzoni, Miss. . . . Jackson, Miss. . . . . . , . Beulah, Miss. . . .Hattiesburg, Miss. . . . . . .Tunica, Miss. , . , .Hazlehurst, Miss ., Philadelphia, Miss . , . . .Vicksburg, Miss. .. .Columbus, Miss. , .Port Gibson, Miss. Crystal Springs, Miss. , . . . .Columbus, Miss. . Columbus, Miss . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . .Crossett, Ark. . . . . ..lackson, Miss. . , . . . .Eup0ra, Miss. . . , .Columbus, Miss. . . . Clarksdale, Miss. . Coffeeville, Miss. . . Davenport, Iowa , ,Greensboro, Ala. . . . . . .Tupelo, Miss. . . . . .Denton, Texas West Memphis, Ark. . , . , Memphis, Tenn. .,......Mobile, Ala. . , . .Tylertown, . Philadelphia, Miss. Miss. 'L First Row: Beverly Cheryl Glass .... Gloria Zane Glenn .,... . Pamela Glover .,.4... Deborah Jo Gober ..., Suzanne Godbold .... Second Row: Carol Ann Golding Patricia Ellen Cosa .. Carol Grable ......., Marianna Graves .,..,. Susan Kathleen Gray .... .. Third Row: Martha Beatrice Green . . . . . . . Sandra Carol Green ,.... . . Nina Greer , ...,.. .. Rosalyn Kay Griffin ..., .,.. Susan Coe Grigshy Fourth Row: Judith Ann Grower . . . Ammel Yvonne Guin , Jenny Belinda Gwyn Gail Hadad .,.4...... Ann Haglund Fifth Row: Caroline Parke Hailey ..,, Barbara Ann Halford . . . Teresa Viola Hall ..... Olga Alina Hamby . . . .larrelline Hanes Sixth Row.' Carolyn F. Haney ...... Glenda Kathryn Hanks .,.. . . Anna Peeples Hardy .... .. Mary Ann Harmon ....... ..... Amanda Elizabeth Harris Seventh Raw: Beulah Marie Harris , . Beverly Ann Harris .... .... Patricia Harris ....... Wanda Leigh Harris Judith Lynn Hartley .,.. . Eighth Row: Lynda Marie Harty ,..... .. Brenda Kaye Harwell ..,. ,... Freshmen , . . , .Shaw, S.C. , . . , Bruce, Miss. ..Pine Bluff, Ark. . , , ..lackson, Miss. Brookhaven, Miss. . , . .Vicksburg, Miss. Cedar Bluff, Miss. Montgomery, Ala. Brookhaven, Miss. . Columbia, Miss. Greenwood, Miss. . Columbus, Miss. . . . .Clinton, Miss. Montgomery, Ala. . .Blytheville, Ark. Jackson, Miss. . . .Natchez, Miss. . , . . .Wilson, Ark. .Vicksburg, Miss. Carson City, Nev. . . . Canton, . . . . Forest, . . Memphis, . , . Grenada, . Vicksburg, Miss. Miss. Tenn. Miss. Miss. . .Aberdeen, Miss. . . Smithville, Mo. , Columbus, Miss. .Vicksburg, Miss. Red Banks, Miss. West Point, Miss. Montgomery, Ala, .Vicksburg, Miss. .......York, Ala. . . Jackson, Miss. . . Memphis, Tenn. .......York, Ala. Linda Sue Hatten .,.,.. ,..,... P ascagoula, Mary Hatten ....... Yvonne Havard .... Ninth Row: Connie Hawkins ..... .lanice Hawkins ....... , . . .Mississippi City ,.....,.Lucedale, . , . . .Amory, . . . , ,Houston Laurita Leslie Hawkins , . , ..... Mooreville Penny Carol Hearn . . . Becky Henderson , . , . Dyersburg, ,,,...Iackson 9 Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Tenn. Miss. Freshmen First Row: .lo Ellen Hendrickson . , . . . . . .N. Little Rock, Ark. Cheralyn Clay Hendrix ,..,... Patricia Lee Henley ...... Marilyn Hennington . Anne T. Henson Second Row : Patricia Susan Herald Lynn Campbell Herlong ., Faye Reed Herring ...... Loretta Herring ....... Ann Neil Heslep Third Row: Mary Beth Hester ..,..,. Rebecca Anne Hetrick Celia Ann Hicks ,....... Jane Eileen Hicks ....... Mary Elizabeth Higdon Fourth Row: Barbara Ann Higginbotham Mary Beth Hillman ,..... Cheryl Hinds ...,.,....,... Sarah Lauran Hirschmaun Sandra Lynn Hisaw ,..,.,,. Fifth Row: Susan Hodgson Helen Holder .,,,.... Rama Lynn Holder ,.,.,,. Susan Rebecca Holland . . , Carolyn Sue Homan Sixth Row: Robbie Jean Honnoll Teresa Elaine Hood .... Mary Alice Hooper . . . . Mary Pamplin Hoots Martha Ray Horton .... Seventh Row: Linda Sue Hough .... Celestine House ...,.,. Helen Frances Howie Laura Lee Howze ,..,,. Ann Louise Hubbert Eighth Row: Karen Marie Huber .. Charlotte Huddleston . . Judy Lynn Huddleston Carol Ann Hudson .,.,. Rebecca Sue Hufford .... Ninth Row: .lane Archer Hull ,.,. Donna Humphries .. .lane Hurdle .....,., , Dianne Hurt ..,.,.....,. Cindra Lynell Hutcheson .. . . , . Louisville, Miss. . . . . .Aberdeen, Miss. Crystal Springs, Miss. , . . . . . . .Fairborn, Ohio . . , .New Orleans, La. , . , Birmingham, Ala. . . . . . . .Amory, Miss. . . , Tuscaloosa, Ala. . . . . lndianola, Miss. . , . . . .Wiggins Miss. , . . Morganfield, Ky. . . . .Leakesville, . . , .Pascagoula, Miss. Miss. , . . Columbus, Miss. . ..., Jackson, Miss. , . . .Richton, Miss. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . . . , . Collierville, Tenn. . . . .Louisville, Miss. . . , .Bay Minette, Ala. . . . , .Lexington, Miss. ..New Albany, Miss. . . . . . .Franklin, Tenn. . . . . Pontotoc, Miss. . . , . . .Natchez, Miss. ........Amory, Miss. . Philadelphia, Miss. . . . . . . .Huntsville, Ala. . . , . .Grenada, Miss. . . . . .Charlest0n, Mo. . , . Columbus, Miss. . . . .Handsboro, Miss. , . , . . . Sledge, Miss. . , . Charleston, Miss. . . , , . . .Biloxi, Miss. . , . . . . . .Natchez, Miss. . New Albany, Miss. . . . . .Columbus, Miss. . . . .Columbus, Miss. . . . lndianola, Miss. , . .Collierville, Tenn. . . Pelahatchie, Miss. . . . . Pontotoc, Miss. . . . .Columbus, Miss. 'L First Row: Katherine H. Hutchinson Marsha Hutto ...,...... Jane Speck Hyatt Ginger Gayle Hyer Betty Malinda Ivey ..,. Second Row: Elizabeth Golden Jackson Paula Jean Jackson ..... Linda Faye Jamieson Gracie Mclferrin Jamison Mary Jane Jamison ..... Third Row: Ada Elizabeth Jean Brenda Kay Jemerson .... Barbara Ellen Jennings . Cynthia Jennings ....,... Frances Elizabeth Jerkins Fourth Row: Glenda Anne Jernigan . Mary Ann Jetton .... Katherine L. Jinks Nancy Jiu .,.......,., Alpha Marie Johnson Fifth Row: Janet Wilda Johnson . . . Jerry Gail Johnson .... Jeune Johnson .... Leslie Anne Johnson Samye Johnson .. Sixth Row: Sherry Thomas Johnson . Sidney Louise Johnson .... . Linda Susan Johnston Julie Kay Jones .... Laurie Eve Jones Seventh Row: Nancy Fann Jones Nancy Lee Jones Patricia Ann Jones , . Patricia Linda Jones . Janet Carol Joyner .. Eighth Row: Sabina L, Kaucher ...,.. Katherine Clare Kauffman Kay Frances Kees ........ Sandra Keith ,.,........ Janice Dale Kellum Ninth Row: Cindy Kennedy .,....., Dawn Elizabeth Keyes .. Edna Patsy Killam .,., Ruthie Kimmel .....,. Rebecca Jene Kincaid .. Freshmen . Montgomery, Ala. . . . . .Laurel, Miss. . . . . .0sceola, Ark. . . . .Tribbett, Miss. . . Columbus, Miss. . .Columbus, Miss. Montgomery, Ala. Potts Camp, Miss. Collierville, Tenn. . .Indianola, Miss. HEI Dorado, Ark. . .Vicksburg . .Kosciusko Timm, . . . ..... Canton . . . .Macon . . . .Trenton, Biloxi, . . . .Greenville . . . . .Meridian Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Tenn. Miss. Miss. Miss. .New Haven, Ind. . . Pasadena, . . Memphis, Texas Tenn. Birmingham, Ala. Mendenhall, Miss. . , . .Mantee, Miss. . . . .Natchez, Miss. . . . .Jackson, Miss. . . , . . .Jackson, Miss. . . . . Blytheville, Ark. . .Nitta Yuma, Miss. . . .Columbus, Miss. . . . . ,Toone, Tenn. . . . .Jackson, Miss. . . Memphis, Tenn. Clearwater, Fla. Memphis, Tenn. . . .Magee, Wis. Jackson, Miss. . . . .Oxford, Miss. . . . . .Jackson, Miss. . . . .Laurel, Miss. .......Mobile, Ala. . . . .McComb, Miss. . . Tuscaloosa, Ala. Freshmen First Row: Jane King .......... Linda Gayle King ,,.. Elizabeth Ann Kinkade Jeannie Koestler ...... Martha Elizabeth Kroell Second Row: Dorothy Ann Kyle Mary Katherine Kyzar Belva Elaine Laird ..,. Rosemary W. Lamar . Pattye Lamb .... Third Row: Joanne Lampkin ..,, Jean French Lanasa Myrtle Ann Land .... Shirley Lane ,....,. Virginia Lanier .. Fourth Row: Susan Doreene Lann . . . Katherine Larigakis . . Anne Louise Lauderdale Janet Paige Lawrence . Frances Sweany Leavell Fifth Row: Sheila Rose Lee . Judith Elaine Leslie .. , Katherine Jessica Little Betsy Anne Litton .,... .........Eutaw, Ala. , , .West Point, Miss. Pass Christian, Miss. . . . .Vicksburg, Miss. . . .M0ntgomery, Ala. . . . .Jackson, Miss. , . . .Jackson, Miss. .. Jackson, Miss. , . . .Columbus, Miss. , . , .Courtland Miss. 1 , . , . .Greenville, Ky. . . .Baton Rouge, La. . . . . .Hamilton, Miss. . . , . Jackson, Miss. ,.. ...Bess, Ala. . . . . . .Tupelo, Miss. . . .Clarksdale, Miss. . . . .Madison, Miss. . . . . . Jackson, Miss. . .Minter City, Miss. . , . , .Jackson, Miss. . . . , . .Oxford, Miss. , . .Montgomery, Ala. . . . .Cleveland, Miss. Margaret Walden Livingston .... Brownsville, Tenn. Sixth Row: Edith Ann Lloyd . . Lynn Elaine Lloyd , . . Linda Kay Loftis . Linda Lou Logan . Cindy Ludlow Sweizth Row: Jeannie Louise Luke ,... Syble Carnell McAdory ,.,. Hilda Joan McAnally ..... . . Kathleen McAuley . . . Brenda McCallum Eighth Row: Carol Anne McCarley . Patsy McCarver . . . . . . , Nancy Garber McCollum Betty Jo McConnell , . , Wanda McCord . , Ninth Row: Mary Helen McCostlin .. Susan McCoy ......... Rosemary McDaniel Linda McDonald .,.... Anna Hart McFarland . . . . . ......Mobile . . . .Meridian, .,......Co1umbus, , Ala. Miss. Miss. .Bowling Green, Ky. . . . . . . .Orlando, Fla. . . . . .Jackson, Miss. . . . ,Noxapater, Miss. . . . . .Belmont, Miss. Bay St. Louis, Miss. . . .Potts Camp, Miss. . , , . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . , .Memphis, Tenn. . . . Greensboro, Ala. . . . .Columbus, Miss. . . . Pontotoc, Miss. . . . . . Bruce, Miss. ,.,.,.,.,.Helena, Ark. . . . Sandersville, Miss. . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. . .Bay Springs, Miss. 'L Patricia Ann Maynard . 7. First Row: Pamela Ann McFarland Freshmen Samie Rebecca McGlothing ........ Brookhaven, Linda McGuffee ,..,.,, Patty McGuire .....,., Mary Ellen McHalffey , Second Row: Jean Mansell McKay .1 Missye McLaurin ...... Carol Ann McLellan ..... Mary Ann McLellan .,.. Charlotte Olivia McMinn Third Row: Grace McMinn ........ Janis Ruth McMullan .. Janie McPherson ,..... C. Donna McQuinn ,... Mary Martha McRae .. Fourth Row: Gloria McWilliams .... Bonnie Lynn Macrory . Melaine Louise Madden Pamela Gale Magee ,.,. Suzanne Lacy Mainord . . Fifth Row: Michele Elise Mansfield Leslie Ann Marsalis Floria Jean Martin ,.... Judith Frances Martin . Teresa Martin ......... Sixth Row.' Anna C. Mason ....... Margaret Ruth Mason , . . . . , . . Cathy Matocha . .,,,. .. Pamela Jean Maughan . . Judy Ann Mayfield .... Seventh Row: Dannie Lynn Mayo ,.,. Wanda Kay Melton .... Bettye Michael ........ Janet Louise Middleton Eighth Row: Nancy Tye Mims ,.., June Minchew .... Carrie Minor ,,...,.. Eva Mitchell .....,.,., Janice Marie Mitchell . Ninth Row: Mary Emma Mohead .. Mary Lucille Monroe .. , . . . . . Jackson, Miss. Miss. . . . . .Clinton, Miss. . . . . Jackson, Miss. . . , . .Columbus, Miss. . . . . . . .Canton, Miss. . . . .Hollandale, Miss. . . . . . ,Durant, Miss. . . . . .Canton, Miss. . . . . .Clinton, Miss. . . . . .Water Valley, Miss. . .......,, Newton, Miss. . , . .Greenwood, Miss. ..New Orleans, La. . . .Homewood, Ala. . . . .Meridian, Miss. . .Montgomery, Ala. , ,Handsboro, Miss. . . .Charleston, Miss. . ,.... Memphis, Tenn. . .,.. Jackson, Miss. . , . .Homewood, Ill. . . .Columbus, Miss. . , . .Gulfport, Miss. . . . .Grenada, Miss. . . . , . . .Decatur, Ca. . . . , . .Tupelo, Miss. . . . . . . .Crystal Springs, Miss. . .,........... Gordo, Ala. . . .Caledonia, Miss. . Pascagoula, Miss. . . . , .El Dorado, Ark. . . . . .Vicksburg, Miss. . . . . .Russellville, Ala. . . . . .Indianola, Miss. . . . . Natchez, Miss. , . . Carthage, Miss. . . . . . . .Columbus, Miss ., .... Water Valley, Miss. . . . . .Vicksburg, Miss. .Lake Village, Ark . . . .Montgomery, Ala Carolyn Ruth Monteith .... Tunica, Miss Marilou Montesi ...,.,. ..... S haw, Miss Addie Darlene Montgomery ..., Saltillo, Miss Freshmen First Row: Margaret Montgomery Anita Terry Moore Judy K. Moore , . , Pamela A. Moore . Jane Moorer .... Second Row: .Ioan McGahey Mordecai Patricia Ann Morgan .... Linda Sue Moss .....,. Lola Wayne Murphree . Susan Kay Murray , . . Third Row: Linda Murrell ........ Marilyn Kay Nabors Lela Jeanne Nall .,... Martha Pink Nance . . . Betty Nash Fourth Row.' Leslie B. Nash .... Nanette Nasif ...,.. Sherry Ann Nettles Susan Newell ......... Margaret Jane Nichols , . . Fifth Row: Sandra L. Nicholson . . . . . . . Susan Ann Noland . . . Shellie O'Keefe ..... Carol O'Kelley , . . Deborah Ann Olive . Sixth Row: Janice O'Neal , ....., . Sharon Frances O'Shea Mary Eleanor O'Steen ..., . Nancy Metts Owen . . . Elizabeth Owens . . . Srventh Row: Jacalyn Owens .,..... Gail Pace . . ....,,.. . . Dottie Eugenia Parish J. Belinda Parker .,.... ,. Judith Ann Parker Eighth Row: Patricia Gayle Parnell Linda Marie Partlow . . . Cheryl Elaine Patch . . Elise Pate ..........., Kay Frazee Patrick ,.,. Ninth Row: Nancy C. Patterson .... ., Sharon Laverne Patton Georgia Ann Paynter , Barbara Hart Pease Sheila Diane Pentecost . .Handsboro, Miss .Forrest City, Ark. . , . . .Tupelo, Miss. Miss. 1 Miss. x . . . , . Sledge, Miss . . . ,Gulfport, Miss . . Columbus, Miss . . . . .Hulbert, Ark. , . , Jackson, Miss . . .Pittsboro, Miss. . . .Pensacola, Fla. . . .Meridian, Miss. . . Batesville, Miss. . , . .Natchez, Miss. . . . .Jackson, Miss. . .Columbus, Miss. . . .Memphis, Tenn. Port Gibson, Miss. . . . .Natchez, Miss. . , . Summit, Miss. . . . . .Tupelo, Miss. Philadelphia, Miss. , . . . . Steens, Miss. , . . Shreveport, La. . Lexington, Miss. .Birmingham, Ala. . . . Jackson, . .Charleston, . . . .Jackson, Miss. . .Clarksdale, Miss. . . , .Aliceville, Ala. . . . Gulfport, Miss. , Jackson, Miss. . .Charleston, Miss. . , .Meridian, Miss. .,Big Creek, Miss. New Albany, Miss. Plantersville, Miss. . , . ,Houston, Miss. . , . Jackson, Miss. . . . . .Crossett, Ark . . .ltta Bena, Miss. . . . Bessemer, Ala. . . . Brooklyn, Wis. . . . Gulfport, . . . .Canton, Miss. Miss. 1 'rf 7-39 7.40 Freshmen First Row: Beverly Perchan ..,.,.... Miriam Frances Petermann Pamella Ann Phillipps .. Janice Ann Phillips .... Linda Gail Phillips .. Second Row: Beth Pierce .,....... Margaret Pillow ........ Diana Miller Pipkins Martha Elizabeth Pitts .. Pat Plant ....,.,.... Third Row: Lynda Ann Porter .... Sandra June Porter . . Beverly Kay Posey ..,. Roberta Lee Potter . . . Rachael Louise Pou Fourth Row: Lore Poundstone ., Linda Irene Pratt .,..,.. Kathryn Lorrain Presson . Linda Prevost ,.,. ,.4., Christina Pridgen Fifth Row: Evelyn Marie Proctor ,,., Margaret Anne Prowell . . . Madeleine Verdier Pugh , . Sara Camilla Putnam Karen Robyn Raforth .. . Sixth Row: Beverly Ann Ramsey , . Suzanne Randolph .. Paula Lynn Raney . . , Cheryl Lynn Rankin ,. Katherine Rasberry ,. Seventh Row: Nancy Ellen Rasherry .. , Elizabeth B. Ratcliff . , . Mary Alice Ratcliffe ,... Marie Beverly Rather , . , Rebecca Faye Redford . . , Eighth Row: Cecelia Yvonne Reeder , . Patricia J. Reiher ,.,,. Virginia Leah Remm Ella Ann Renacker Paula Richards Ninth Row: Beverly .lane Richardson Barbara Riddell ,.,... Dana Riley .,.......... .Iulia Estes Rittenberry .. Cenia Lynn Roberts ...., . . .Pine Bluii, Ark. .......Como, Miss. , . . . .Biloxi, Miss. .......G0uld, Ark. . . .Lexington, Miss. . . Lexington, Miss. , . . . .ltta Bena, Miss. , . . .Huntsville, Ala. . . .Clarksdale, Miss. . Birmingham, Ala. . . . . .Pattison, Miss. . . .Columbus, Miss. . . . .Owensville, Ind. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . . .Mobile, Ala. , .Montgomery, Ala. . . . .Ruleville, Miss. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . .Kosciusko, Miss. . . .Monticello, Miss. Philadelphia, Miss. . . .Clarksdale, Miss. .W. Memphis, Ark. . . . . Jackson, Miss. San Antonio, Texas .Cocoa Beach, Fla. .New Albany, Miss. . . .Millington, Tenn. . Columbia, Miss. , . .Cree-nwood, Miss. . . .Millington, Tenn. . . . . .SL Joseph, La. , . ,Tullahoma, Tenn. Holly Springs, Miss. . ..,.,.,... Decatur, Ala. . . . . . Jackson, Miss. . .Leonardtown, Md. . , . . . Jackson, Miss. , . . Columbus, Miss , . Birmingham, Ala. . . . , . Clinton, Miss North Canton, Miss .Water Valley, Miss ....,.,.Selma, Ala . f . Louisville, Miss Freshmen F irst Row: Gayla Ellen Robertson ,... . , . Susan Robertson ..,..... Linda Diane Robinson ., Susan Elaine Robinson .. Cathleen Marie Rochelle . Second Row: Mary Elizabeth Rockett . . ,lo Ann Rogers ..,..,.,. Lynda June Rogers . Ruth C. Roop ..,..... Francine Rena Root .... Third Row: Brenda Gail Roper . Carolyn Sue Ross . Rachel W. Rui .... Barbara Ann Ruffin .,.. Cathy Rush .,.... Fourth Row: Carole Ann Rushing .... Angela R. Russell ..., .lonell Sanders ....... Laura Mae Sanders Theresa Diane Sanders ,. F ifth Row: Elizabeth .lane Sanford .. Nancy Sanger .. ..... .. Bobbye Gene Sayle . . . Mary L. Scheidegger , . . Donna Lee Schmitt .... Sixth Row: Beverly K. Schultz .. Jeffie Dale Scott ..... Lucy Pulliam Scgraves . . Constance Steen Segrest , . . . . . . Wanda Gaynell Seward .. Seventh Row: Jacquelyn Shank .. . Karen Diane Sheaffer . . Susan Sherard ....,., Nancy Ann Sherman .. Deborah Ann Shipmon .. Eighth Row: Marcia Shipp . , , . . . Cheryl Ann Shotts .. Carroll Ann Shufheld . . . Nora Shumpert . , . . . . Barbara Ann Simmons . . . Ninth Row: Jeanette Simmons Julia Ann Simmons .,.. , Columbus, Miss. . . . .Canton, Miss. Little Rock, Ark. Birmingham, Ala. . . . .T1rpelo, Miss. Moss Point Yazoo City, . Columbus, . . .Guliport, . . . .Mantee 1 Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. , lndianola, Miss . . .Greenville, Ky . . . Quitman . Covington, . . Meridian, . , McComb , Pontotoc, . Carrollton, . . McComb, . . Hamilton, a Miss. Tenn. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. . . . . .Mobile, Ala . . . .Hickman, Ky. Greenwood, . .Picayune, .Greenville, .Vicksburg, . . . .Mantee, . . . .Osceola, . Hermanville, . Jackson, Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Ark Miss. Miss. . Meridian, Miss .....Leola, Pa Vicksburg . . . . .Greenville . . Memphis, . . .Calhoun City Jackson, . . .Gulfport . . . .Amory Miss. Miss. Tenn Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. . .Memphis Tenn. . . Columbus, Miss ,......lasper, Ala Sandra Elizabeth Simmons . . ........ Newton, Miss Francis Lee Sims ...... ..... C alhoun City, Miss Ginger Sims . . . . .Crystal Springs, Miss 142. First Row: Cathy Lynn Slay Pam Sledge ...,. Julia Ann Sloan Betty Sue Smith .. Jane Lee Smith Second Row: Julia Ellen Smith .... Mary Linda Smith . .. Anne West Smithson .... Sally Ann Sneed .,....... Sherry Frances Snellgrove Third Row: Susan Leigh Sowder Nancy Carol Sparks ,.... Ruby Kathleen Spaulding Barbara Speck ..,...... Diana C. Speer . Fourth Row: Pamela Speiser Sandra Speiser Suzanne Spell .... Lee Spencer .,..... Billie .lean Springer . Fifth Row: Freshmen . . . . .Meridian, Miss. . . , . .Tunica, Miss. . , . , Bellamy, Ala. . . . . . . Banner, Miss. , . , . ,Baton Rouge, La. . . . . .Clinton, Miss. ........Forest, Miss . . . . .Franklin, Tenn . ,..., Sikeston, Mo ,. .... State Line, Miss . . . .Pr0v. Forge, Va . . ,.,.. Meridian, Miss . . . . . , . .Nashville, Tenn . .,,.. Walnut, Miss . . . .Barrington, Ill . , . ,Marana, Ariz . Marana, Ariz . ....... . Quitman, Va. .. ..Yazoo City, Miss , . McComb, Miss. Phyllis Stallings ..,.,. . . . .,.,. Calhoun City, Miss Darcy Karen Stallman .. Margaret Gwin Stallworth Judy Maria Stanford ..., Beverly Jo Stapleton ..., Sixth Row: Syble A. Starr ,.,.....,. Alice Kathryn Stephens . . Diane Stephens ..... , . Johnnie Sue Stevens . . . Shirley Ann Stevens Seventh Row: Jeannette Stewart ...... Louise Armistead Stiles . Rebecca Stokes . . ,. Barbara Louise Stone Janet Stone . , Eighth Row: Mary Susan Stone . Susan E. Stone ,.... . ,. . . . . . . . . . .Pensacola, Fla. . . . . . , .Covington, Tenn. . , , ,Amory, Miss. . . . .Fairhope, Ala. . , . . . .Natchez, Miss . . .,.,. Meridian, Miss . , . Columbus, Miss . . , .Columbus, Miss . . . . . Laurel, Miss . . . .Columbus, Miss. . . . . .Nashville, Tenn . . . . . .Steens, Miss . , Columbus, Miss ,, Ripley, Miss . , . Batesville, Miss . ..... Oxford, Miss Lynda Carol Strickland ,.... Meridian, Miss Harriet Fale Stringer .... ..,.. M eridian, Miss Janet Marie Strong .,., . .,.Redwood, Miss Ninth Row: Shelia Strum ............., ,.,.,.,... B iloxi, Miss Barbara Jaynelle Sudduth ...... Ft. Lauderdale, Fla Frances Mary Swan ..,., .... V icksburg, Miss Martha Swayze .,,. Linda Swindol .... . . . . Benton, Miss . Columbus, Miss Freshmen First Row : Lucy Linda Swoope ..... Janet Lynn Taft ..4....... Deborah Martha Talbert . . . Becky Lou Tate . .,.... . Zandra Jeanne Taylor .... Second Row: Margie Terry . . . . . , Patricia Anne Terry ..... Brenda Georgette Thomas . Janet Carol Thomas . . . Lynn Thomas .4... Third Row: Sherran Thomason ....... Catherine Lillian Thompson Donna M. Thompson ..,,. Hilda Lanelle Thompson .. Janet Pierce Thompson .. . Fourth Row: Jeanne Elender Thompson Judy Carol Thompson ..,. Lee Ellen Thompson ...,. Vivian Antoinette Thornton Norma Diane Tillman .... Fifth Row: Janet Tolar ..,.....,. Linda G. Towery .... Renee Clair Trahan . . M. Nan Traylor Lura Nell Triplett .... Sixth Row: Pamela Sue Tucker , Eleana Turner Tambrey Turner M. June Tutor . . Susan Tuttle . .. Sevenlh Row: Sandra Lynn Tynes .. Mary Elizabeth Upton .. Patricia Lynn Vaughan . . . Susan Vaughan ....., Patricia Gayle Vaughn . Eighth Row: Patricia Ann Vickery ,.,. Susan Vincent .,....... Linda Ruth Vines . . Virginia Ann Waggener Allyn Waggoncr .,.,. Ninth Row: Pam Waggoner .. Marsha Waldrep . . Carolyn Kay Walker . Sara Virginia Walker . . Deborah Ann Wallace . . . .Columbus, Miss. ........Bowie, Md. . . . .Columbus, Miss. . . . . .Picayune, Miss. . , . Livingston, Ala. . . . . .Big Creek, Miss. . , . .Columbus, Miss. . . . .Natchez, Miss. . . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . . .Shubuta, Miss. . . , Birmingham, Ala. . . . . .Memphis, Tenn. . . . . . .Chelsea, Mass. ......,.Pheba, Miss. . . .Marked Tree, Ark. , . . .Pine Bluff, Ark. . . . . Tupelo, Miss. . . . . .Columbus, Miss. . . . . .Columbus, Miss. Crystal Springs, Miss. . . . . . , .Laurel, Miss. . Plantersville, Miss. . . . . .New Iberia, La. . . . .Tylertown, Miss. .. Memphis, Tenn. . . . . .Oxford, Miss. . . . . .Lucedale, Miss. . . . .Blaine, Miss. .....Ecru, Miss. , . , . ,Cadsden, Ala. .......Liberty, Miss . . . Birmingham, Ala . , . , . , .Amory, Miss. . . . . .Vaughan, Miss. . . . . .Meridian, Miss. . . , .Grenada, Miss . . . . .Meridian, Miss . . . .Louisville, Ky . .. Jackson, Miss. .. Brandon, Miss . .,., Carthage, Miss. . Holly Springs, Miss . . .Forrest City, Ark. , . , . Meridian, Miss , . . Jackson, Miss 7-4 fa! .f,,.,.-+ 7-44 ,f First Row: Janet Warden ...... Susan Kaye Warren .. Eugenia Lynn Weber . . Mary Beth Webster ..., Aimee Weddington . ., Second Row: Kathryn Louise Weeks ,. Frances Dale Wesson ..., Marion Alleen West .... Donna Lamar Wheeler . . Anne Miller White Third Row: Dorothy Anne White .. Annie Aurelia Whitehead Margaret Whitfield ..... Mary Jane Whitfield .... Vickie Jean Whitten ,. Fourth Row: Ellen Margaret Wicker . . Elizabeth Jean Widegren . Janet M. Wilder Kate Wilder .. Barbara Ellen Wiles , Fifth Row: Susan Elizabeth Willey . .. Brenda Dare Williams .. Florence Williams ...... Jane Allison Williams , Janis Lynn Williams .... Sixth Row: Kathy Williams . . Mynan Williams .. Susan Williams ,.,,.. Wanda Ann Williams Becky Lou Wilson ,. Seventh Row: Julie Helen Wilson . Libby W'indle . . , Brenda Lane Witt . . . Lolita Wong ., .... . Judy Carolyn Wood .. Eighth Row: Marsha Woodward . . Becky Worsham . . . Mary Jane Wright . Janice Kay Yates . ,. Susan Ann Youell . , . Ninth Row: Beverly Younger Anna Knox Yow .. . Julia Elizabeth Zemp Freshmen . . . . .West Memphis, Ark. Sikeston, Mo. Huntsville, Ala. Clarksdale, Miss. . , . Brownsville, Tenn. Port St. Joe, Fla. , .Guntown, Miss. . . . .Amory, Miss. Montgomery, Ala. .Kosciusko, Miss. . Columbus, . Columbus, , Greenville 1 . . . Florence, , . .Union, , .Pontotoc, Columbus, Columbus, . . Corinth, . . Nashville, . . Memphis, Friendship, Columbus, Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Miss. Tenn. . Lexington, Birmingham, Ala. . Jackson, Miss. . Jackson, Miss. Tallulah, La. Starkville, Miss. .Whiteville, Tenn. .Memphis, Tenn. . .Aliceville, Ala. . Memphis, Tenn. ..ff.ia1.Q C Greenville, Miss. . . .Tallulah, La. Louisville, Miss. . Corinth, Miss. Madison, Ind. Mountain, Manson, Lexington, Columbus, Lexington, Miss. Iowa Miss. Miss. Miss. 'Q is S Hg. . 5 Kfgi ff Vyil if -'ma .., x. Aw 1 . Siid-5 J! - A nf mx ,131 1 A R x Sf , , , . fggiwwgi. f-ffl ' ' - .. W , Y Q ws MQW, Each day leads to the next ,'C.w. . Eli, Different Worlds Create common bonds A ADAMS, John Franklin, 25. ALFORD, Virginia R., 29. ALLAN, Margaret E., 29. ALLEN, Ann Elizabeth, 28. ALLEN, James O., 29. ANGELES, Philip, 20. ATKINS, Maurine M., 37. ATKINSON, John L. B., 20. B BAILEY, Frances, 33. BAKER, Thomas H., 27. BANGMA, Gail S., 22. BARBER, Joe H., 19. BARNES, Harriet, 26. BAUGH, Mary Frances, 33. BLACK, Catherine, 22. BOLEN, Frances E., 25, 31. BRANDON. Charles M., 22. BRANDON, Frances S., 25, BRASFIELD, S. A., 19. BRAY, Laverne, 24. BRIDGES, Margaret, 37. BROWN, James C., 20. BROWN, Mary Louise, 26. BUSBY, George S., 24. BYRNES, Amy M., 22. C CALIFF, James I., 24. CARLTON, Reese M., 26. CHILES, Eva S., 37. CONE, Mary, 25. CONGER, Lucille H., 37. COOK, Frances V., 26. COUGHMAN, Janet P., 34. COURY, Victoria Helen, 26. COX, Roy L., 20. CRAFT, Charles C., 19. 30. CROMWELL, Harvey, 19. D DENT, Eloise C., 24. DICE. Elizabeth J., 22. DURFEE, Joseph, 23, 35. E EDMONDON, Charles M., 27. ERICKSON, Ralph W., 20. EVANS, Lucy, 37. F FERRILL, Virginia M.. 34. FESMIRE, William S., 26. FORBUS, Mary Codil, 19. FRANK, David, 22. FRANKLIN, Thelma E., 29. FRAZIER, Doyle. 38. FREEMAN, R. Jack, 19. FULTON, Macdonald, 22. FULTON, Martha W., 26. FURR, Ray A., 19, 20. G GALLION. Zachary T., 28. GARRETT, Barbara Ann, 27. GARTH, Richard E., 20. GATCHELL, Alice J., 20. GAYLE, Mary A., 20. GEORGE, Richard L., 19. GILDEA, Ray Y., 30. Faculty taff GILLIS, Evelyn 24. GRAVES, William L.. 29. GULLETT, Zula, 37. H HANCOCK. Wilma L., 24. HANKINSON, Frank E., 19, HART, Ruth W., 27. HASSEMER, Russell R., 30. HAWK, Elizabeth A., 33. HENROTTE, Gayle A., 29. HICKS, Grayce H., 33. HIGGINS, Ocie, 29. HITT, Ralph E., 20, 28, 32. HOGARTH, Charles P., 18. HOLCOMB, Charlie M., 30. HORNE, Rose N., 24. HORNSBY, Pina Y., 26. HORTON, Katherine S., 34. HOUGH, Patricia, 29. HOUGH, Ronald A., 30. HUDSON. Ralph M., 20. HUNT, JAMES W., 24. HUSMAN, Wilford C., 30. I JACKSON, Crawford G., 22. JACKSON, Edwin L., 33. JANE, Dorothy, 37. JOHNSON, Ernest L., 30. JONES-WILLIAMS, Marion, 28. K KEETON, Guy H., 33. KENNEDY, Mildred S., 22. KING, Donald A., 20. KNIGHT, E. A., 19. L LANE, Nanellen, 26. LATSHAW, Blair S., 26. LAW, Mary P., 37. LAWS, Verda J., 28. LONG. William J., 33. LOVELL, Frank I., 24. LYNCH, Ethyl, 34. M McALLISTER, Ann B., 19. McCORMICK, W. F., 20. MCCRONE, Bruce M., 30. MCCRONE, Judy Ann, 25. MCDANIEL, Patsy, 28, MADDOX, Jimmy Joe, 22. MATSON, Sigfred C., 20. MAY, Lomax L., 30. MAY, Nell C., 25. MILEHAM, J. W., 24. MILES, Juanita D., 34. MILLER, Mary Kate, 20. MIMS, Martha Jo, 28. MOSS, Beverly T., 19, 28. MOSS, Dorothy B., 26. P PACE, Etta E., 34. PACE, Patsy Clark, 26. PARRA, Jean Ann, 29. PAYNE, David L.. 33. POPE, Mary Ellen W., 28. POVALL, Ruth E., 34. 7-49 PORFFITT, R. B., 39. PROUT, William E., 27. R RICE, Dexter B., 37. RIDDELL, Ruth N., 37. RINGOLD, May S., 27. ROACH, Dewey R., 20. ROBBINS, Sandra R., 37. ROBERTS, Alma J., 24. ROBERTS, William E., 20, 36. ROWELL, William D., 22. RUEFF, Charles M., 25. RUNNELS, Mary N., 28. S SANDERS, Marcie D., 19. SENSE, Eleanora, 27. SEVIER, Mildred H.. 37. SHEPEK, Emma, 27. SHERMAN, Harry L., 22, 26. SILLS, Sidney M., 27. SIMS, Beth C., 28. SKELTON, Leona C., 37. SMITH, Georgia H., 24. SMITHSON, Edna H., 37. SOWDER. Ellie Mae, 19, 30. SPANN, Mary Coleman, 19, 65. SPARKS, Jerry D., 25. STEWART, Lewis M., 33. STILL, William N., 27. STOKES, Clara B., 37. STRIGHT, S. A., 19. STRINGNER, Mary Evelyn, 22 SUGITA, Tanimichi A., 29. SUMMER, Eugenia, 20, 106, 107 SWINGLE, Marilyn Ruth, 30. T TAYLOR, Helen G., 37. TAYLOR, Kay C., 33. TERRY, Louise, 19. THOMAS, Frances T., 37. THOMAS, Joan T., 27. THURLOW, Alan F., 22, 29. TURNER, Helen, 24, V VANDUSEN, cmrence R., 33. W WALDROP, Selma C., 37. WALKER, Maude, 25. WALL, Claire F., 19. WARD, Frances E., 34. WATKINS, Elizabeth P., 27. WATSON, Josephine S., 19. WATT, Eileen M., 28. WEAVER, Eunice, 34. WEST, Herman J., 19. WHEELEY, Nancy J., 34. WHITE, Christine G., 29. WIERENGO, Cyril J., 30. WINTERS, John L., 22. WITT, Mildred R., 27. WOODRUFF, Neil J., 28. WOODWARD, Sara, 25. Y YARBOROUGH, Lucile P., 29. YEOMANS, G. Allan, 20. YOUNGER, Leota B,, 34. YOUNGER, Sarah A.. 34. A AARON, Edna Clair, 228. ABLES, Patricia Dianne, 228. ABRAHAM, Gloria Jeann, 160. ABRAHAM, Martha Anne, 228. ABSTON, Lynn. 162, 228. ACEE, Cynthia. 44, 52, 61, 63, 88, 92 205. ACKERMAN. Carrolyn Davis. 144, 228 ACUFF, Catherine Irene, 77, 154, 216 ADAMS, Alice Patricia, 52. 59, 60 65, 66, 72, 73, 74, 78, 110, 129, 156 167, 187. AISQMS, Beverly Lynn 47, 55, 137 0 . ADAMS, Brenda Joy, 61, 63, 73, 66 205. ADAMS, Kathy, 79, 150, 228. ADAMS, Marsha Ellene, 84, 146, 216 ADAMS, Nancy Amanda, 150, 205. ADAMS, Nancy, 138, 228. ADAMS, Sandra Kay, 205. ADAMS, Ruth Alice, 228. ADCOCK, Karen Kaye, 216. ADDKISON, Janis Lynn, 65, 152, 216 ADDKISON, Tamara Carolyn, 85, 152 205. AGNEW, Elizabeth Alan, 156, 228. AINSWORTH, Patricia, 140. AKIN, Patsy Jane, 228. AKINS, Trecia Nell, 146, 205. ALBRIGHT, Janet Marie, 84, 91, 205 ALBRITTON, Mary Lou, 205. ALEWINE, Mary Patricia, 62, 146, 216 ALEXANDER, Angela Anne, 150, 228 ALEXANDER, Linda Brooks, 80, 84 162, 216. ALFORD, Deborah Ann, 152, 216. ALFORD, Mary Lynn, 138. ALLEN, Anne Genevive, 160, 216. ALLEN, Anna Monette, 142. 205. ALLEN, Beverly Ruth, 80, 144, 150 216. ALLEN, Caroline Everitt, 63, 64, 79 89. 138, 205. ALLEN, Lana Kay. 85, 205. ALLEN, Sarah Rebecca, 92, 229. ALLGOOD, Myra Lynn, 205. ALLISON, Nina Elizabeth, 144, 216. ALMON, Virginia, 154, 228. ALMOND, Madeline Mary, 162, 216. ALSUP, Sara Gertrude, 216. AMASON, Cynthia Diane, 51, 152, 228 AMBORN, Mary Judine, 152, 187. ANDERS, Sandra Jean, 205. ANDERSON, Cfisrlol Christine, 51, 67, 74, 84, 154. ANDERSON, Jan, 205. ANDERSON, Jane, 187. ANEIERSON, Margaret Judy, 84, 160 ANDERSON, Patricia Lynn, 150, 216 AIEIRREWS, Audry Elizabeth, 57, 160 ANDREWS, Carolyn Lorene, 216. ANDREWS, Donna, 162, 226. ANDREWS, Janet Carol, 63, 229. ANDREWS Marsha Theresa 206. 207. CASE, Catherine Lorena, 154, 231. ANGLE, Carol Sue, 150, 229. ANTHONY, Dorothy Anne, 47. 217. ANTHONY, Melanie, 67, 229. ARDOLINE, Margaret Jean, 146, 206 ARMSTRONG, Ruth Ann, 146, 217. ARNOLD, Beth, 150, 228, 229. ARNOLD, Glenda, 96. ARRINGTON, Beverly Jan, 57, 229. ARRINGTON, Christine Jay, 207. ARRINGTON, Cynthia, 152. ARRINGTON, Pamela Joy. 70, 140 229. ASHCRAFT, Margie Diane, 229. ASHMORE, Judy Ruth, 75, 80, 206. ASKEW, Judy Marie, 154, 229. ATHERTON, Jo Elizabeth, 217. ATKINS, Patricia Ann, 229. ATKINS, Rita Jo, 217. ATKINSON, Alice Bess, 150, 217. ATKINSON, Eliza Ann, 56, 206. ATKINSON, Olivia Jane, 229. AUSTIN, Becky Malise, 206. AUSTIN, Judith Ann, 78, 229. AUSTIN, Susan Rebecca, 217. AUSTIN, Wallace Ann, 217. AYRES, Bobbye Jane, 160, 165, 217. AYRES, Barbara Lynn, 187. AYRES, Deborah Sue, 85, 86, 206. B BAGG, Barbara Hennen, 154. BAGGETT, Carol Lee. 61, 65, 66, 72 206. BAGLEY, Carole Adrian, 138, 229. BAILEY, Catherine Jeannette, 146 187, BAILEY, Evelyn Lucille, 57. BAILEY, Judy Beth, 79, 152, 229. BAILEY, Nina Mae, 206. BAIN, Betty Lou, 229. tudent BAIN, Susan Lee, 187. BAIRD, Zandra, 75, 206. BAKER, Agatha Nancy, 229. BAKER, Mary Carolyn, 217. BAKER. Mary Kristin, 229. BAKER, Sherry Kay, 42, 55, 60, 65 66, 110, 130, 132, 150, 187. BALL, Clarice, 85, 206. BALL, Judith Carolyn, 56, 63, 66, BALL, Vicki Lynn, 59, 67, 76, 78, BANDY. Adrianne, 156, 229. BANKS, Mildred Noble, 84, 132, 142 187. BARBER, Nancy Margaret, 229. BARE, Bianca, 229. BARDWELL, Kathy, 229. BARFIELD, Marty Elizabeth, 85, 229 BARHAM, Melodye, 229. BARLOW, Twila Lilley, 144, 229. BARLOW, Zandra, 144, 187. BANKSTON, Martha Clayton, 185. BARKSDALE, Lynda Dianne, 229. BARNES, Lillian Dianne Adams, 187 BARNES, Linda Margaret, 229. BARNETTE, Mary Carol, 162, 206. BARRENTINE, Mary Kathryn, 86, 87 BARRETT, Mary Eileen, 187. BARRON, Beverly Ann, 64, 187. BARRON, Jeannie Ruth, 60, 65, 66 72. 82, 187. BARRON, Susan Frances, 144, 229. BARTEL, Bonnie, 138, 217. BARTLETT, Carol Jo, 63, 66, 162. 206 BARTON, Cay Celeste, 61, 63, 72, 144 167, 206. BARTON, Emelie Dale, 138, 217. BARWICK, Elsie Theresa, 46, 140, 167 BASS, Ann Elizabeth, 229. BASS, Bernard Wink, 72, 150, 187. BASS, Rita Jean, 229. BASSETT, Johnnie Kay W. BASSETT, Julia Ann, 229. BASSETT, Lynda Mae, 229. BATEY, Frances Marie, 206. BATES, Sena Beth, 229. BAT7SON, Suellen. 62, 78, 85, 88, 90 21 . BATTE, Sarah Elizabeth, 52, 54, 55 63, 70, 74, 137, 206. BAUCUM, Arnette Elizabeth, 217, 229 BAUGH, Ann Douglas, 65, 66, 82. 142 187. BAZYARI, Glenda Hunter, 187. BEACHAM, Elizabeth Ann, 144, 206. BEANE, Mary Ellie, 84, 206. BEARD, Dorothy Jan, 187. BEAgtD, Janet Lynn. 56, 132, 160, 165 20 . BEASLEY, Dolores Jean, 85, 206. BEASLEY, Marilyn Paul, 75, 81, 188. BEASLEY, Peggy Lorine, 217. BEASON, Linda Marchel, 206. BECK, Ruth Esther, 229. BECKHAM, Teresa, 229. BECKS, Sylvia, 81, 84, 158, 188. BEDFORD, Helen Louise, 158. BEEMON, Jean, 152, 229. BELL, Julianna, 160. BELLAMY, Mary Ellen, 67, 97, 217. BELLANDE, Betty Ann, 188. BELLAH, Sharon, 229. BELLE ISLE, Mary Anne, 206. BELUE, Brenda Carole, 142. BENAGH, Christine Peggy, 206. BENDER, Janet Grace, 217. BENNETT. Adelyne, 217. BENNETT, Linda Dianne, 47, 48, 52 156, 188. BENNETT, Martha Evelyn, 43. 52, 55 63. 74, 130, 137, 206. BENNETT, Mary Lou, 217. BENNETT, Mary Lucille, 162, 217. BENNETT, Nancye Belinda, 206. BENNINGTON, Martha Gordon, 188. BERHEIM, Paulette Jo, 206. BERRY, Brenda Sue, 229. BERRY, Frances Anne, 217. BERRYHILL, Lydia Massey. 152, 206 BIDDY, Dorothy Janet, 156, 229. BILHARTZ, Barbara Jean, 229. BINT. Sharon Marie, 217. BIRDSONG, Joyce Onyle, 206. BISHOP, Beverly, 154, 229. BISHOP, Janet Sue, 206. BISHOP, Rebecca Ann, 229. BITTNER, Judith Ann, 152, 217. BLA7CK, Barbara Joyce, 57, 142, 216 21 . BLACK, Joyce Lee, 140. BLACK, Linda J.. 229. BLACK, Miriam Frances, 217. BLACKLEDGE, Gwenda Louise, 75 80. 140, 188. BLACKLEDGE, Vivian Marie, 59, 166 188. BLAKE, Peggy Maurine, 158, 217. BLAKNEY, Brenda, 188. BLALOCK, Hazel, 83, 188. BLAND, Mary Sue, 79, 96, 229. BLANKENSHIP, Elaine, 229. BLANKS, Patricia Ann, 144, 217. 166 187 Register BLANTON, Mary Elizabeth, 44, 45, 85 97, 137, 206, BLAYDES, Vickie Lynn, 138, 206. BLAYLOCK, Donna Gail, 44, 85, 229 BLAYLOCK, Glenda Bernice, 62, 89 217. BLEVINS, Susan Christine, 144, 217. BOBO, Barbara Dean, 140, 217. BODET, Pamela Marie, 217. BOGGAN, Linda Gayle, 138. BOGGS, Nelwyn Leigh, 91, 103, 144 217. BOLING, Beverly Jeane, 78, 230. BOLLINGER, Carol Dianne, 230. BONDS, Nina Ruth, 217. ' BONELLI, Emily Dixon, 46, 91, 138 206. BOONE, Paula T., 156, 230. BOORD, Laura Lee, 47, 51, 206. BOREN, Judith Dyann, 85, 206. BORI, Bonita Ann, 152 BORNMAN, Anna Louise, 185. BORNSCHEUER, Judith Swan, 156 230. BOSARGE, Toni Rebecca, 217. BOSWELL, Martha Jane, 88, 230. BOUNDS, Cynthia Jean, 81, 84, 154 188. BOUNDS, Grace, 230. BOUNDS, Juliet Lei, 44, 76, 79, 84 206. BOULETTE, Carla, 230. BOURLAND, Elizabeth Carol, 217. BOUTWELL, Dewane, 78. BOUTHILET. Mary A., 230. BOWDON, Hazel Ruth. 72, 188. BOWEN, Carolyn Ann, 230. BOWIE, Sharon Dale, 217. BOWLIN, Mildred Laverne, 85, 217. BOWLING, Elizabeth Ann, 138, 206. BOWLING, Nancy Jane, 156, 217. BOWMAN, Christine Rebecca, 138 217. BOYCHUCK, Linda Dorothy, 230. BOYD, Brenda Kay, 44, 62, 80, 85, 138, 206. BOYD, Olga Dianne, 220. BOYD, Patricia Dianne, 220. BOYD, Koselyn Elizabeth, 220. BOYETTE, Phyllis Jean, 156. BCQSZETTE, Sharon Lanelle, 132, 156 0 . BOYKIN. Diane Patricia, 188. BRACKNELL, Patricia Gale, 64, 188. BRADLEY, Deborah Lynn, 220. BRAGG, Jo Anne, 220.' BRANDON, Charlotte Ann, 144, 206. BRANDON, Stacia Ruth, 59, 66, 72 188. BRANNAN, Sheryl Lee, 220. BRANNING, Wanda Kae, 70, 206. BREWER, Barbara Ann, 79, 220. BRICHETTO. Marianne, 217. BRIDGES, Bobby Brenda, 75, 80, 84 95, 140, 188. BRIGHAM. Norma Lee, 188. BRIGHTWELL, Sandra Jean, 217. BRISLIN, Judith Patricia, 94, 142 206. BROADUS, Margaret Dierdra, 188. BROOKS, Adelia Carol, 206. BROOKS, Nancy Carol, 142, 217. BROOKSHIRE, Mary Elizabeth, 43, 55 62, 130. 150, 217. BROTHERTON, Marie Carolyn, 206. BROWDER, Nina Elizabeth, 154, 217. BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN Q Julia Maxine, 67, sis, 218. BROWN: , Alice Virginia, 206. . Beverly Rose, 66, 230. Brenda Kay, 158, 217. Carolyn, 230. Emila Alleen, 144, 218. Jacqueline Collette 218 Keri Lynn, 142, 230. Marcia Diane, 218. BROWN, Nancy Carol, 158, 218. BROWN, Patricia Latrell, 79, 218. BROWN, Paula Ann, 154, 164, 206. BROWN Susan Leigh, 207. BROWN Vicki 156 230 BRowNiNG. Deborah Arme, 150, 230. BROWNLEE, Barbara Jane, 218. BROWNLEE, Jo Cathy, 154, 230. BROYLES, Julia Frances, 218. BRUCE, Barbara Joyce, 230. BRUECK, Lynne, 156, 230. BRUMFIELD. Julia Anne, 230. BRYAN. Linda Sue, 218. BRYANT, Karen Elizabeth, 230. BRYANT, Barbara Jo, 85, 207. BUCHANAN, Linda Ann, 44, 56, 63 154, 207. BUCK, Brenda Poirier, 218. BUCKINGHAM, Linda Margaret. 230 BUFORD. Claudia Moore, 140. 188. BUMPUS, Rosemary Bernice, 230. BURCH, Marilyn Louise, 230. BURKETT, Eloise, 142, 230. BURKHALTER, Patricia, 154. BURKS, Dianne Elizabeth, 218. 250 BURNS, Margaret Lacoste, 144, 167, 207. BURNS, Hilda Faye, 218. BURRELL, Peggy Anne. 46, 91. 140, 218. BURRIS, Rita Elizabeth, 230. BURROW, Patricia Caroline, 79, 156. BURSON, Vicki Winter, 76, 89. 93 188. BURWELL, Grace Elizabeth, 146, 218 BURWELL, Judith, 146, 218. BUSH, Janice Susan. 85, 218. BUSH, Margaret Miller, 156, 188. BUSH, Rebecca Anne, 41, 42, 55, 85 130, 152, 216,'218. BUTLER, Harriet Louis, 162, 218. BUTTS, Gene Gayle, 230. BYARS, Georgia Ruth, 140, 207. BYRD, Betty Glenn, 44, 51, 62, 90 140, 218. BYRD, Claudia, 138, 230. BYRD, Rebecca, 130, 230. C CAIN, Carlyle, 94, 132, 156. CALDWELL, Brenda Joyce, 189. CALKINS, Sharon Leigh, 218. CALLAWAY, Catherin Ann, 154, 189 CALLAWAY, Susan, 77, 154, 230. CALLENDER, Janie, 230. CAMP, Karen Christine, 152, 230. CAMP, Susan Carroll, 158, 230. CAMPBELL, Ann Marie, 207. CAMPBELL, Carolyn, 152, 230. CAMPBELL, Donna Lynn, 230. CAMPBELL, Elizabeth Lane, 44, 45 79, 129, 160, 218. CAMPBELL, Frances, 230. CAMPBELL, Frankie Ramona, 218. CAMPBELL, Kathy Lynn, 144, 207. CANFIELD, Jo Anne, 165, 207. CANNON, Brenda Kaye, 140, 158, 164 189. CANOVA, Mary Cheryl, 85, 152, 207. CANNON, Eva Kaye, 207. CANTRELL, Kay Marguerite, 44, 218 CAPERTON, Edna Joy, 55, 62, 85 130. 131, 162, 218. CARDIN, Patricia Ann, 83, 218. CARLISLE, Edwina Louise, 207. CARLSON, Susan Ann, 47, 218. CARLSON, Peggy, 230. CARMICHAEL, Mary Elizabeth, 189. CARMICHAEL, Nancy, 207. CARNELL, Marsha, 91, 142, 207. CARPENTER, Annette Marie, 44, 66 189. CARPENTER, Sallie Elizabeth, 162. CARPENTER, Sherry Lynne, 218. CARR, Mary Nelson, 160, 218. CARR, Permelia Anne, 51, 52, 189. CARR, Randy, 230. CARRAWAY, Betty Lee, 146, 218. CARROLL, Lynda Lou, 152, 189. CARROLL, Melissa Ann, 142. CARRUBBA, Frances Humphrey, 230 CARSLEY, Peggy Anna, 231. CARTER, Gayle Alyne, 160, 231. CARTER, Judy Pauline, 92, 231. CARTER, Mary Lou, 80, 85, 218. CASCIO, Cheryl Suzanne, 132, 150 CASTO, Karen Jane, 138. CASNER, Carroll Ann, 150, 207. CATLETT, Linda Faye, 150, 218. CATLETTE, Lynne, 91, 156, 231. CATON, Joan Lee, 75, 158, 189. CAUSEY, Karen, 142. CAUSEY, Rena Beth, 207. CAUSEY, Camille Marjorie, 218. CAVENDER, Marian Clare, 207. CAVINESS, Sally Roper, 218. CHAMBERS, Sara Elizabeth, 62, 67 158, 218. CHAMPION, Caroline Elizabeth, 142 218. CHANCELLOR, Wanda Lou, 84. 93 207. CHANDLER, Margaret Katherine, 207 CHANEY, Dianna Lyn, 207. CHANEY, Joyce Ann, 207. CHANEY, Shirley Rae, 207. CHAPPELL, Constance Marie, 207. CHAPMAN, Dianne, 156, 218. CHARLESWORTH, Patricia Ann, 189 CHASSANIOL, Beth, 156, 231. CHASSANIOL, Laura Margaret, 132 156, 189. CHEATHAM, Rachael Fay. 189. CHEATHAM, Helen Christie, 189. CHEEK. Carol A., 156, 231. CHENAULT, Carol, 231. CHRASTINA, Dorrit Marry Ann. 91 94, 154. CHRISMOND, Judy Charline, 231. CHUNN, Betty Meredith, 138, 231. CHURCH, Mary Helen, 162. CHURCH, Mildred Ann, 154, 218. CLARK. CLARK, Ann, 231. Cynthia Adams, 152. CLARK, Cynthia Suzanne, 218. CLARK, Ethel Claire, 62, 85, 148, 218 CLARK Marilyn Sue, 231. CLARK Nancy Patricia, 152, 207. DANIEL, Pamela, 231. DANIEL, Paula, 162, 219. DANIELL, Debbie, 231. DANIELS, Katrina Iann, 149, 231. DAVID, Priscilla Ellen, 219. DAVIDSON, Donna May, 150, 209. EGGER, M D GREAVES, Nita Lou, 158, 220. CLAUNCH, Linda Gayle, 81, 218. CLAY, Deborah Kay, 146, 218. CLAYTON, Lynda, 146, 218. CLEARMAN, Sharon, 189. CLEAVELAND, Carol Dianne, 47, 207 CLEMMONS, Sylvia Ruth, 189. CLIETT, Betty Joyce, 162, 218. CLIFTON, Janet, 79, 231. CLINE, Cynthia Swift CLOWER, Jo Ann, 81, 218. CLOUD, Beverly Ann, 132, 150, 189. COATS, Sandra, 218. COCHRAN, Wanda Sue, 138, 189. COCKE, Virginia Lee, 144, 231. COGGIN, Peggy Christine, 231. COHOON, Sharyn Jo, 57, 231. COKER, Mary Louise, 146, 164, 207. COKER, Nettie Katherine, 219. COLBERT, Alice Kay, 75. 138, 207. COLBURN, Martha Ham, 189. COLE, Nina Carol, 103, 207. COLEMAN, Charlotte Jane, 207. COLEMAN, Constance, 78, 231. COLEMAN, Jane Carol, 149, 162, 219 COLEMAN, Ruth Ann, 231. COLVIN, Meda Kaye, 44, 90, 158, 219 COMBS, Sandra Kay, 189. COMER, Teresa Jane, 89, 90, 96, 158 219. CONDON, Cordelia Miriam, 142. CONE, Nancy Elizabeth, 219. CONERLY. Rebecca Lynn, 73, 89, 129 140. CONLY, Judith Ann, 162, 219. CONN, Toni Lynn, 152, 231. CONNER, Lucy Kathleen, 56, 120, 134 150, 166, 189. CONWILL, Martha Sue, 67. 74, 84 207. COOK, Lynda Beth, 84, 207. COOK, Mary Lee, 207. COOK, Sylvia Jean, 44, 156, 231. COON, Leslie, 51, 154, 231. COOPER, Bettye Jean, 67, 189. COOPER, Eva Lee, 231. COOPER, Mary Christopher, 94, 219 COOPER, Martha Bess, 44, 74, 207. COOPER. Nancy Ruth, 231. COOPWOOD, Shirley Larraine, 219. CORTESE, Virginia Jane, 152, 231. Mary Jane, 72, 76, 85, 88 COTHREN, Lillian Paulette, 43, 97, 219, COURTNEY, Linda Lee, 207. COURSON, Susan Eugenia, 231. COVEY, Darryl Kay, 142. 190. COVIN, Marsha, 67, 231. COX, Judith Ann, 138, 156, 207. cox, Judy Paulette, 65, 79, 219. COX, Nora Cathleen, 231. COX, Patsy Carol, 207. CRABTREE, Marsha Leigh, 231. CRAFT, Connie, 57, 152, 231. CRAFT, Cynthia Dianne, 231. CRAFTON, Patricia Ann, 219. CRAIG, Annie Laurie, 207. CRAVEN, Patricia Lee, 46, 219. CRAWFORD, Carlene E., 79, 231. CRAWFORD, Gay, 96, 150, 231. CRAYCROFT, Rebecca Ann, 56, 63, 70 121, 207. CRAWLEY, Jacquelyn Fant, 231. CIEEENSHAW. Margaret Freeman, 78 CRECINK. Sharon, 140, 231. CRIDDLE, Glenda Kaye, 207. CROCKER, Betty Marie, 65, 82, 207. CROCKETT, Seleita Jean, 190. CROSSLEY, Robyn Dale, 231. CROW, Gail Brill, 231. CROW, Mable Diane, 207. CROWE, Mary Felice, 55, 61, 63, 89 130, 144, 207. CRUM, Phyllis Hope, 90, 219. CRUMP, Virginia Annelle, 44. 86, 88 207. CRUSE, Patricia Lynn, 207. CUBLEY, Elizabeth Rose. 231. CULPEPPER, Carmen, 150, 219. CULPEPPER, Deborah, 231. CUMMINS, Bettye Carol. 166, 190. CUMMINS, Melanie, 152, 231. CUNNINGHAM, Donna Ellen, 162. CUNNINGHAM, Martha Jane, 51, 62 160, 219. CIiTg0LEE, Sandra Beth, 69, 75, 89, 97 CURTIS, Constance Jean, 64, 69, 72 85, 96, 162. 190. DALE, Sadie Linn, 231. DALRYMPLE, Mary Margaret, 160. DANCY, Gloria, 231. DANIEL, Dianne Brown, 150. DANIEL, Mary Anne, 68, 142, 219. DANIEL, Mary Kathryn, 84, 207. DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS Carolyn Rose, 208. , Diana, 231. , Jean, 140, 231. Linda Carol, 231. Linda Kaye, 190. DAVIS, Marilyn Russel, 46, 150, 219 DAVIS, Mary Ann, 231. DAVIS Norma Carroll, 156. DAVIS DAVIS Pamela Ann, 156. Reba Gail, 76, 85, 88, 208. DAVIS, Sara Cottrell, 219. DAVIS, Susan Elizabeth, 150. DAY, Carolyn Clair, 152, 232. DAY, Dora Georgeanie, 232. DAY, Martha Elizabeth, 156, 232. DEAN, Betty Sue, 219. DEAN. Evelyn Joyce, 160, 219. DEAN, Hannah Elizabeth, 190. DEAR, Nancy Rae, 67, 208. DEARING, Wanda Jean, 144, 219. DEARMAN, Nancy Lynn, 63, 158, 208 DEES, Laura Aline, 78, 162, 228, 232 DEES, Susan, 162, 232. DELIVORIAS, Judith Anne, 42, 48, 62 152, 219. DELOACH, Betty Lynn, 64. DENMAN, Janet, 146, 219. DENTON, Diane, 162, 219. DENNY, Nell Anne, 232. DEVERS, Patsy Lee, 158, 232, DEVINE, Katherine Ann, 77, 96, 232. DEWS, Lorraine. 232. DIAGANGI, Vivian Kathy, 79, 232. DICKARD, Lavonne Chlo, 57, 84, 219 DICK, Linda Louann, 69, 190. DICKERSON, Catherine Kelly, 219. DICKINSON, Dorian L., 232. DICKSON, Marsha, 232. DIER, Mary Carole, 78, 232. DIKET, Deborah, 152, 232. DISMUKES, Dayne, 232. DIXON, Sherry Nan, 80, 219. DODDRIDGE, Linda Lee, 64, 232. DONAVAN, Lillian Catherine, 68, 232. DONNELL, Anne Haynes, 57, 154, 232 DOONAN, suzanne Marie, 42, 44, 45: 55, so, 65. 69. 108, 110, 130, 137, 190. DOONEY, Martha Ellen, 138. DOOLEY, Elizabeth Diane Stee, 190. DORMIINY, Mary Brownlow, 160, 219 DORRIS, Mary Diane, 162, 208. DORSETT, Cheryl Nan, 57, 63, 152 208. DOUGLAS, Mary Helen, 138, 232. DOW, Mary Ellen. 46, 49, 208. DOWDLE, Alma Elizabeth, 142. DEJBYDLE, Sarah Lynn, 64, 85, 152 DOWDLE, Dianne, 190. DOWNER, Georgia Ann, 80, 208. DOWNEY, Blanche Marie, 219. DOYLE, Bonnie Moore, 190. DOYLE, Elizabeth Cherry, 77, 91, 208 DRACOS, Angela, 232. DRAPER, Anne, 57, 156, 232. DREWERY, Patricia Jane, 208. DUBUISSON, Martha, 158, 232. DUCKWORTH. Lola, 232. DUETT, Sherry Lynn, 46, 232, DUKE, Lucy Carolyn, 160. DUKES, Sherry Dianne, 232. DULANEY, Sarah Clestine, 190. DUNCAN, Mary Joanna, 81, 154, 232 DUNCAN, Rhonda Gale, 232. DUNKLEY, Susan Patricia, 61, 63. 65 66, 82, 144, 208. DUNN. Sandra. 152. DUNWOODY, Susann Ruth, 190. DURR, Janis Rebecca, 79, 158, 166 232. DURST,vDelia Margaret, 78, 162, 232 DYE, Dixie, 52, 63, 73, 74. 150, 210. E EASLEY, Cynthia, 84. EASLEY, Martha Jane, 67, 144, 208. EASTLAND, Linda Carol, 154, 219. EASTMAN, Jan Elizabeth, 67, 160 ELLIS, Virginia Carolyn, 142, 150. ELLZEY, Elta, 144, 232. ELLZEY, Paula Marguerite, 63, 77, 144. ELMORE, Violet Dawn, 81, 232. EMRICK, Sarah Helen, 94, 232. ENGLAND, Jo Ann, 57, 150, 232. ENLOW, Nancy Lynn, 208. EPES, Lillian Spencer, 41, 42, 43, 160, 228, 232. EPTING, Margaret Ruth, 64, 69, 79, 190. ERVIN, Schlea Ann, 219. ERWIN, Marion Mae, 208. ERWIN, Melinda Kay, 219. ESTES, Elizabeth, 232. ESTES, Linda May, 142, 152, 190. ETHREDGE, Barbara Nell, 93, 208. ETHRIDGE, Deborah Anne, 152. ETNIER, Kathleen Kay, 162, 232. EUART. Carolyn Ann, 51, 61, 73, 156 190. EUBANK, Johnelle Davis, 162. EUSTIS, Laura Finlay, 63, 94, 134 150. 208. EVANS, Dorothy Elaine, 154, 219. EVANS, Elizabeth Jean, 208. EVANS, Judy Carolyn, 162, 208. EVANS. Kathleen Marie, 142, 233. EVANS, Margaret Ann, 67. 219. EVERETT, Dixie J., 102, 140, 233. EVERETT, S. Janelle, 233. EYRICH, Pamela Marie, 146, 208. EYRICH, Patricia Lea, 146, 233. EZELL, Sara Josephine, 162, 208. F FAIRCHILD, Vicki Sue, 77, 144. 191. FAIRCHILD, Sharon Sue FAIRLEIGH. Susan Elizabeth, 44, 47 51, 154, 219. FANCHER, Betty Jane, 150, 208. FANT, Sadie Patton, 75. FANT. Nora Elizabeth, 51, 233. FARISH, Barbara Kay, 219. FARLOW, Sandra Ann, 233. FARRAR, Linda Louise, 233. FARRIS, Betty Jo, 233. FARRIS, Edith Nell, 233. FAULKNER, Patricia Lynne, 42, 43 55, 56. 63, 72, 75, 126, 130, 134. 150. FAULKNER, Patricia Lynn, 233. FENNELL, Sarah Louise, 156, 219. FENN, Irma Leona, 233. FERGUSON. Frances Ruth, 162, 219. FERGUSON. Suzanne, 233. FERRELL, Dorothy Claire, 220. FERRELL, Mary Belle, 191. FIELDS, Candace, 233. FIELDS, Ramona Lea, 220. FINLEY. Betty Owens, 233. FITCHETT, Sandra Elaine, 220. FLAKE, Donna Lynn, 191. FLEMING, Rhonda Louise, 73, 77, 191 208. FLEMING, Sherryl Anne, 138. FLETCHER. Kathleen Ester, 80, 142 208. FLOWERS, Carolyn Faye, 67, 148. FLOWERS, Nancy Carman, 208. FLOWERS, Sharon, 160. 233. FOGG. Cheryl Karleen, 233. FOLEY, Nancy Ann, 208. FONDY, Linda Sue, 85, 220. FUQUA, Judy Adams, 191. FUQUA, Sarah Cato, 85, 140, 233. FURR. Leita Nell, 44, 45, 47, 51, 54, 70, 92, 191. G GAGE, Leah Elizabeth. 150, 233. GAINEY, Mary Nan, 56. GAITHER, Judy Gayle, 208. GALLMAN. Gale, 152, 233. GALVIN, Margaret Mary, 220. GALVIN, Patricia Ann, 76, 89. 93, 96. 191. GALYEAN, Nancy Jane, 64, 84, 220. GARDNER, Harriet Elizabeth, 162, 220. GARDNER, Linda, 233, GARLAND. Vivian Elaine, 44, 61, 70. 71. 78, 84, 149, 208. GARNER, Sara I., 208. GARNER, Frances Eugenia, 233. GARNER, Maxie Faye. 191. GARRETT, Kathy Diane, 233. GARRETT, Mary Margaret, 233. GARRETT, Melanie Lynn, 233. GARVIN, Barbara Sue, 85, 191. GARY, Kay Olivia, 233. GARY, Lydia Joy, 220. GASTON, Madeliene, 160, 233. GATES, Carolyn lone, 63, 74, 150, 208 GATES, Hilda Pierce, 160, 233. GATES, Mary Evon, 78, 220. GAYDEN, Jan Howard, 152, 191. GEBHART, Sally Ruth, 56, 156, 208. GEER, Karen Louise, 166, 220. GEMENT, Rita Jo, 75, 148, 209. GENTRY, Gayleen Elizabeth, 209. GEORGE, Nancy Gail, 191. GEORGE, Patricia Elaine, 78, 144, 233 GEORGE, Virginia Ann, 46, 91, 102 144. GERLACH, Georgina, 233. GEWIN, Ann Alison, 258, 233. GHISELIN, Candace Lippincott, 59 67. 76, 191. GIACOMO. Nicki, 220. FORD, Bette Marla, 158, 208. FORD, Beverly Jill, 220. FORD, Martha Jane, 86, 87, 156, 203 FORD, Nancy Ann, 142. 165. FORD. Patricia Ann, 162. FORSTER. Karen Lynn, 62, 76, 78, 162. FORSYTHE, Jane, 220. 1 190. EBAUGH, Patricia, 130, 150. EDGAR, Pamela Sue, 232. EDGEWORTH, Olivia Ann, 208. EDWARDS EDWARDS EDWARDS Alice H., 190. 2 Bonnie Janet, 208. Jacqueline Fancher EDWARDS: Margaret Ann, 208. EDWARDS. Mary Trudy, 232. artha Jack, 102, 232. FORTENBERRY, Carrie Ann, 89. 191 FORTENBERRY, Suzanne Elizabeth, 73, 220. FORTENBERRY, Sybil Carol, 44, 55 66, 72, 86, 160. 191. FORTNER, Dawn Elizabeth, 64, 70, 78 191. FOSTER. Karen Jane, 79, 138, 220. FOSTER, Nancy Draper, 63, 73, 129 132, 150, 208. FOSTER. Vickie Marie. 208. FQXZLER, Olivia Virginia, 77, 93, 152 FOWLER, Stella Raymona, 191. FOY, Paula, 138, 233. FRANCIS, Patricia Ann, 208. FRANKLIN. Barbara McDonald, 89 94, 144, 208. FRANKLIN, Judith Rebecca. 142. FRATESI, Rhonda Elizabeth, 220. FRAZIER, Carole Lewise, 233. FRAZIER. Delma Lane, 84, 220. FREEMAN, Bettie, 233. ELARDO, Rose Marie, 152, 190. ELKINS, Jean Elizabeth, 91, 156, 219 ELLARD, Virginia Dare, 208. ELLINGTON, Linda Sue, 219. ELLIOTT, Carol Ann, 190, 232. ELLIOTT, Marilyn Jean, 43, 47, 55 69, 75. 110, 130, 134, 150, 172. ELLIOTT, Sandra Lynn, 160, 232. ELLIS. Kathryn I., 232. ELLIS, Linda Jo, 154, 232. 2.51 FREEMAN, FREEMAN. 158, 191. FREEMAN Claire, 85, 158, 220. Gale Alison, 47, 75, 85 Kate Alison 146 220. GIBBONS, Anne Robert, 94, 209. GIBBS, Mary Janett, 185. GIBSON, Kaye, 160, 233. GIFFEN, Elisabeth M., 233. GILDER. Gloria Jean, 144, 220. GILL, Mary Elizabeth, 102, 209. GILLENTINE, Joyce, 142, 209. GILLENTINE, Sandra Dale. 209. GILLESPIE, Cheryl Bonita, 233. GILLILAND, Karen Oberschmidt, GILLILAND, Leslie Renee, 42, 43, 150. 191. 220. GILLILAND. Susan, 191, 209. GILLS, Elsie Pamela, 209. GILLOCK. Debra, 233. GILMER. Josephine, 78, 80, 220. GILREATH, Helen. 233. GINN. Barbara Merrielyn. 140. GINN, Charlotte Dawanna, 233. GIPSON, Catherine Regina, 150. 233. GLASS. Beverly Cheryl, 42, 43, 54 77, 234. GLENN, Gloria Zane, 234. GLOPPE, Karen Sue, 41, 42, 50, 52, 60 69, 70, 71, 74, 110, 130, 136, 191. GLOVER, Carole Jo, 44, 75, 80, 85 191, 234. GLOVER, Helen Jane, 209. GOBER, Deborah Jo, 234. GODARD. Rebecca Anna, 209. GODBOLD, Suzanne, 234. GODWIN, Andrea, 41, 42, 53, 60, 66 69, 74, 110, 130, 136. 191. GOFF, Susan Faye, 64, 209. GOLDIE. Marie Jacqueline, 192. GOLDING, Carol Ann, 234. GOODE. Norma Jean, 209. GOODWILL, Edith lone, 44, 63, 77 144. 205, 209. GOODWIN, Elizabeth Morehead, 150 220. GOOLSBY, Gayle. 148, 209. GOSA, Anita Payne. 152, 209. GOSA, Mary Ethel, 220. GOSA, Patricia Ellen, 234. GOSS. Nancy Berteen, 164, 209. GOUGH, Kathy, 165, 192. GOULD, Judith Darraco, 77. 94. 220 GOSSET. Constance Dunbar, 64, 72 85. 146, 192. GRABLE. Carol, 234. GRAHAM, Charlotte Fay, 78. 140. GRAHAM, Cynthia Lynn, 209. 220. GRAHAM, Janet Lee, 80, 85, 209. GRANT, Alexandra, 192. GRAVES, Gail Anne. 52, 160, 220. GRAVES, Marianna, 156, 234. 64 62 GRAVES, Susan Kay, 44, 89, 90, 156. GRAY, Anna Virginia, 209. GRAY, Georgia Sue, 144, 164. GRAY, Ina Fae. 185. GRAY. Susan Kathleen, 142, 152, 234. FREIMAN, Mary Elizabeth, 233. FRYE, Linda Ann, 220. FULGHAM. Marie, 152, 233. FULTON, Jessie Marie, 83, 208. FULTON, Susan. 138, 233. FULTZ, Rebecca Margaret, 233. GREEN GREEN: 192. GREEN GREEN Carolyn Ann, 192. Eleanor Caroly, 51, 64, 85, Margaret Jane, 146. 209 Mary June, 84, 146, 209. GREEN, Martha Beatrice, 234. GREEN, Sandra Carol, 234. GREENE, Billie Prince, 192. GREER, Nina, 234. GREGORY, Hilda Fay, 192. GREGORY, Kathy Lynn, 150, 209. GRIFFIN, Marsha Gay, 144, 209. GRIFFIN, Rosalyn Kay, 144, 234. GRIFFIN, Virginia Katherine, 142, 192 GRIGGS, Linda Carole, 152, 220. GRIGSBY, Susan Coe, 79, 234, GRISSOM. Rita Diane, 84, 209. GRISSOM, Virginia Ann, 51, 70, 192. GROWER, Judith Ann, 162, 234. GUIDO, Virginia McDonald, 144, 209 GUIN, Ammel Yvonne, 234. GUIN, Mary Linda, 192. GUIN, Patricia Elsie, 220. GULLEDGE, Glenda Jo, 82, 209. GURNEY, Michelle Rose, 152, 220. GWYN, Jenny Belinda, 154, 234. H HAAGA, Susan Frances, 126, 152, 216 HADAD. Gail, 234. HAGLUND, Ann, 81, 234. HAILEY, Caroline Parke, 156, 234. HALFORD. Barbara Ann, 158, 234, HALL, Frances Susan, 44, 46, 48, 55 91, 144, 220. HALL, Teresa Viola, 102, 234. HAMBY, Olga Alina, 158, 234. HAMILTON, Susan Elizabeth, 56, 134, 152, 192. HAMMACK, Linda Gay, 63, 209. HAMMOND, Jacqueline Ann, 154, 220 HANDLY, Janet Lynn, 42, 43, 62, 89 138, 220. HANES. Cynthia Sue, 47, 49, 69, 85 94, 110, 146, 164, 186, 192. HANES, Jarrelline, 234. HANEY, Carolyn F., 64, 234. HANKINS, Brenda Joyce, 140. HANKS, Barbara Lynn, 146. HANKS, Glenda Kathryn, 234. HANKS, Kathy, 160. HANNA, Donna Lee, 144, 189, 220. HANNAN, Carolyn Jane, 144, 220. HARCROW, Betty Ann, 146, 220, HARDEE, Ellen Deloris, 81, 85, 86, 87, 209. HARDIN, Loredda Ann, 64, 70, 192. HARDIN, Mary Elizabeth, 44. 150, HEMPHILL, Donna Carol, 193. HENDERSON, Becky, 234. HENDERSON, Elizabeth Marie, 57 220. HENDERSON, Jane Lee, 81, 85, 152 209. HENDERSON, Jody Ellen, 154, 221. HOWARTH. Cody Marie, 81, 95, 221, HOWELL, Ardona Grace, 193. HOWELL, Georgia Ann, 85, 221. HOWELL, Linda Lanella, 81, 193. HOWELL, Margaret Evelyn, 81, 97 210. HOWELL, Mary Louise, 132, 156, 194 JOHNSON, Janet Wilda, 236. JOHNSON, Karen Elizabeth, 61, 63, 66, 72, 84, 194. JOHNSON, Lara Mason, 75, 85, 194. JOHNSON Leslie Anne, 154, 236. JOHNSONI Nancy christine, 142, 221. JOHNSON, Nita Fay, 194. HENDON, Vivian Elaine, 221. HENDRICKSON, Jo Ellen, 148 HENDRIX, Cheralyn Clay, 68, HENKEL, Margaret Elizabeth, 74, 94, 96, 111, 129, 144, 193 HENLEY, Patricia Lee, 235. HENNINGTON, Marilyn, 152, 235. 235. 50, 69 235. HENRY, Mae Donna, 162, 210. HENSON, Anne T., 156, 235. HENSON, Olga Sandra, 146, 210. HERALD, Patricia Susan, 142, 235. HERBST, Joanne Hart, 59, 60, 69, 72 76, 85, 89, 146, 193. HERLONG, Lynn Campbell, 138, 235 HERRICK, Kathleen, 67, 210. HERRING, Charlene, 138, 221. HERRING, Faye Reed, 144, 235. HERRING, Loretta, 235. HERRINGTON, Nancy Eli, 84, 93, 210. HERRON, Betty Jane, 75, 158. HERRON, Cara Lynn, 44, 45, 59, 60 64, 69, 70, 72, 95. 146, 193. HESLEP, Ann Neill, 235. HESTER, Mary Beth, 67, 162, 235. HETRICK, Rebecca Anne, 140, 235. HICKMAN, Joyce Mae, 210. HICKS, Jane Eileen, 235. HICKS, Celia Ann, 78, 235. HICKS, Martha Gwendolyn, 76, 79, 86, 90, 210. HICKS, Nancy Dell, 65, 66, 80, 210. HICKS, Nelta Ann, 221. HIGBY, Susan Elizabeth, 88, 89, 160 210. HIGDON, Mary Elizabeth, 235. HIGGINBOTHAM. Barbara Ann, 87 235. HIGGINBOTHAM, Nancy Faye, 221. HOWIE, Helen Frances, 144, 235. HOWZE, Laura Lee, 235. HUBBARD, Christine Fisher, 142, 221 HUBER, Karen Marie, 96, 235. HUBBERT, Ann Louise, 235. HUDDLESTON, Charlotte, 63, 235. HUDDLESTON, Judy Lynn, 235. HUDSON, Carol Ann, 87, 235. HUQDSON, Janet Carol, 62, 82, 85, 150 2 1, HUDSON, Mabel Jane, 63, 97, 129, 144 210. HUDSPETH, Mary Elizabeth, 69, 75, 81, 84, 97, 194. HUFFORD, Rebecca Sue. 85, 235. HUGHES, Carol Ann, 144, 194. HUGHES, Pamela Reid, 221. HULL, Jane Archer, 235. HUMPHRIES. Donna, 235. HUNT, Martha Kenner, 150, 194. HUNT, Virginia Lou, 221. JOHNSON Pamela Anne, 152, 166, 195. JOHNSON, Peggy Ray, 221, JOHNSON. Samye, 144, 236. JOHNSON, Sharron Marie, 221. JOHNSON, Sherry Thomas, 236. JOHNSON, Sidney Louise, 154, 236. JOHNSTON, Cheryl Deen, 77, 210. JOHNSTON, Janet Lynn, 44, 55, 92 158, 221. JOHNSTON, Linda Susan, 97, 236. JOLLY, Linda Sue, 195. HUNTER, Beebe Adalaid, 221, HUNTER, Martha Elizabeth, 144. 221. HUNTER, Patricia, 69, 71, 82, 95, 146, 194. HURDLE, Jane, 78, 152, 235. HURLEY Sue, 158, 221. HURT, Anita'Loraine, 61, 73, 210, HURT, Dianne, 79, 162, 235. HUSSEY. Nina Gen, 210. HUTCHERSON, Cindra Lynell, 235. HUTCHERSON HUTCHERSON, Kathy Jo, 162, 194. HUTCHINSON, Kate, 154. HUTTO, Marsha, 138, 236. HYATT, Jane Speck, 160, 236. HYER, Ginger Gayle, 42, 43, 236. , Katherine Hails, 236. JONES , Barbara Elaine, 97, 210. JONES, Carol Elizabeth, 195. JONES, Cathy Marie, 144, 195. JONES, Jean May, 44, 81, 97, 210. JONES, Ioan Paula, 221. JONES, Julie Kay, 236. JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES Laurie Eve, 236. , Linda Carol, 210. , Martha Verna, 44, 55, , Nancy Lee, 236. , Nancy Fann, 78, 160, 236. , Pamela Ann, 85, 210. , Penelope Lane, 140. . Patricia Ann, 236. , Patricia Dodd, 154, 195. , Patricia Linda, 80, 138, 236. , Susan Lee, 84, 154, 210. Teresa Ann, 222. JORDAN, Carol, 85, 140. 221. JORDAN, Hazel Joan, 56, 156, 211. JORDAN, Janet Kay, 211, JORDAN, Harriet Delavier, 211. JORDON, Laura Lee, 222. JOSEPH, Frieda Elizabeth, 43, 44, 55 61, 63, 66, 82, 158, 211. JOYNER, Cecilia MargaretgA4, 61, 78 HILL, Frances Diane, 210. HILL, Linda Ann, 193. HILL, Martha Nadine, 85, 193 HILL Mary Donette, 210. HILL HILL HILL HILL Mary Margaret, 150, 193. Paulette, 87, 221. Suzanne Doroth 15 . y, 0, 221. . Vickie Marie Shurden, 210. HILLMAN, Mary Beth, 42, 43, 78, 152 160, 235. HIMES, Lucille Southworth, 162. I INGRAM, Emily Kay, 221. IRWIN, Caroll Ann, 194. ISHEE, Mary Helen, 47, 63, 75, 129, 138, 210. ISKRA, Sheila Christine, 160, 194, IVEY, Betty Malinda, 160, 236. 209. HARDY, Anita Page, 146, 209. HARDY. Anna Peeples, 160, 234. HARE, Julia Katherine, 59, 60, 69, 70 73, 89, 97, 111, 192. HARE, Phyllis Allen, 81, 204. HARE, Virginia, 140. HARLOE, Donna Lynn, 209. HARMON, Mary Ann, 144, 234. HARPER, Mary Elizabeth, 52, 63, 129 134, 160, 209. HARPER, Patricia Elaine, 192. HQSEPOLE, Carole Angele, 54, 148 HARRIS, Amanda Elizabeth, 18, 234 HARRIS, Barbara Ann, 160. HQQRIS Beulah Marie, 69, 80, 144 HARRIS, Elizabeth Pope, 192. HARRIS, Jeanne Danielle, 192. HARRIS Margaret Rosemary, 67, 84 HINDS, Mary Joyce, 156, HINDS, Cheryl. 144, 235. HINES, Anne Elizabeth, 156, 235, HINES, Lorraine Ethel, 56, 152, 210. HINTON, Cheryl Suzette, 47, 70, 95 136. HINTON, Jane Lee, 54, 70, 88, 92, 210 HIRSCHMAUN, Sarah Lauran, 162 235. HISAW, Sandra Lynn, 235. HISERMAN. Cynthia Ann, 221 HODGE, Charlotte, 166, 221. HODGE, Rebecca, 158, 166, 210. HODGES. Gail A,, 210. HODGES, Janis Lynn, 142, 210. HODGSON, Susan, 78, 144, 235, HOLCOMB, Sarah Frances, 90, 221. HOLDER, Helen, 150, 235. HOLDER, Rama Lynn, 235. HOLDER, Susan, 49, 150, 221. HOLLADAY, Mathilde Ross, 63, 94 J JACKSON, Alice Elizabeth, 70, 92, 146 210. JACKSON, Carol Ann, 221. JACKSON, Elizabeth Golden, 146, 236 JACKSON. Marguerite Neville, 94 221. JACKSON, Marguerite W., 91. JACKSON, Paulette Kay, 194. JACKSON. Paula Jean, 236. JACOBS, Jan Sue, 67, 221. JACOBS, Mary Jean, 47, 194. JAMES, Berma Kaye, 158. JAMES, Dianna Kay, 158. JAMES, Martha Nelson, 93, 210. JAZIYIES, Susie Jean, 54, 62, 92, 93, 96 JAMES Wanda Sherrill, 87, 90, 150 84, 88, 211. JOYNER, Janet Carol, 88, 89, 162, 236 JOYNT, Jill Mechatto, 73, 77, 195. K KASTLA, Mary Jane, 195. KAUCHER, Sabina L., 236. KAUFFMAN, Katherine Clare, 77 142, 236. KEAN, Rebecca, 152, KEARLEY, Barbara Lee, 57, 85, 158 211. KEATING, Linda Ann, 222. KEES, Kay Frances, 152, 228, 236. KEETON, Cheryl Ruth, 222. KEITH, Hilda Kay, 85, 138, 222. KEITH, Mary Elizabeth, 152. KEITH, Sandra, 78, 140, 236. KELLEY, Frances Cornelia, 144, 222. KELLUM, Janice Dale, 158, 236. KELLUM, Margaret Barr, 94, 129, 132 142, 195. KELLUM, Susan, 160. KEMP, Bettye Anne, 84, 211. KENDALL, Nancy Freder, 152, 211. KENNEDY, Cindy, 162, 236. KENNEDY, Charlotte Dianne, 222. KERSH, Mary Ann, 211. KEYES, Dawn Elizabeth, 236. 140, 192. HARRIS, Martha Sue, 138. HARRIS lvlar Lillian 192 132, 156, 210. HOLLAND, Judy Nan, 69, 85, 89, 193 HOLLAND, Nancy Elizabeth, 63, 160 HARRIS HARRISi Pamfila Jean,' 66, 72, 82, 192 HARRIS HARRIS Patrlcla, 85, 94, 146, 234. Rixie Jeanne, 97, 209. Wanda Leigh 140 234 HARRISON, Georgiana: 146: 2201 HARRISON, Kaye Collins, 193. h lL 222 JERKINS' Rac ae ee HARRISON, Mary Katherine, 146, 209 HARRISON, Virginia Lee, 209. HARRY, Carolyn Clemen, 150, 209. HARRY, Eleanor Victor, 62, 220. HART, Sandra Faye, 209. HARTLEY, Judith Lynn, 234. HARTY, Lynda Marie, 234. Mary Kathryn, 62, 78, 84 HARWELL, Brenda Kaye, 234. HATFIELD, Carolyn, 209. HATHORN, Dorothy Janice, 193, HATTEN, Linda Sue, 42, 43, 154, 234 HATTEN, Mary, 234. HAVARD, Yvonne, 234. HAWKEN, Janet Sue, 57, 160, 220, HAWKINS, Janice, 156, 234. HAWKINS, Connie, 144, 234. HAWKINS, Laurita Leslie, 234. HAWKINS, Mary Ellen, 209. HAYDEN, Judith Ann, 63, 66, 129, 158 209. HAYS, Evelyn Carlton, 42, 43, 51, 55 210. HOLLAND, Susan Rebecca, 235. HOLLIDAY, Margaret Jean, 221. HOLLIDAY, Susan Dianne, 90, 210, HOLLINGSWORTH, Brenda, 221, HOLLOWAY, Karen, 67, 76, 83, 111 144, 167, 193. HOLLOWELL, Elizabeth Derricks, 68 93, 94, 221. HOMAN, Carolyn Sue, 67, 235, HONEYCUTT, Linda Sue, 221, HONNOLL, Doris Anne, 221. HONNOLL, Robbie Jean, 144, 235. HOOD, Joyce Yvonne, 138, 193. HOOD, Sharla Jean, 52, 156, 210. HOOD, Teresa Elaine, 235. HOOKS, Mary Ann, 71, 193. HOOTS, Mary Pamplin, 235. HOOPER. Mary Alice, 142, 235, HORN, Mary Lou, 47, 59, 60, 69, 72 75, 96, 111, 116, 193. HORNING, Ruth Eberle, 47, 63, 75 129, 140, 210. HORNOR, Nannice Tappan, 160, 166 221. HORTON, Martha Ray, 156, 235. HOUGH, Carol Lynne, 69, 82, 95, 193. HOUGH, Josephine Elizabeth, 46, 146, 221. JAMESON, Donna Gene, 69, 76, 85 88, 93, 97, 129, 146, 194. JAMIESON, Elizabeth Pratt, 62, 210. JAMISON, Gracie Meferrin, 162, 236 JAMIESON, Linda Faye, 236. JIZIYIJIESON, Shirley Marie, 64, 148 JAMISON, Mary Jane, 87, 236, JAQUA, Mae Carolyn, 150, 221. KEYES, Margaret Helen, 165, 222. KEYES, Nita King, 59. KILBY, Constance Louise, 211, KILLEBREW, Marianne, 162, 222. KILLEBREW, Shirley Jean, 195. KILLAM, Edna Patsy, 236. KILPATRICK, Linda Dale, 162. KIMBROUGH, Mildred Curry, 84, 88 JARMON, Mary Jo, 210. JAYNES, Sue Ellen, 148, 210. JEAN, Ada Elizabeth, 138, 236. JEMERSON, Brenda Kay, 160, 236. JENNINGS, Hilda Mae, 221. JENNINGS, Barbara Ellen, 156, 236. JENNINGS, Cynthia, 142, 236. JENNINGS, Patsy, 150, 221. Frances Elizabeth, 236. 89. 150, 211. KIMMEL, Ruthie, 236. KINCAID, Rebecca Jane, 236. KING, Betty Lee, 85, 142. 211. KING, Jane, 64, 77, 154, 237. KING, Keily, 158. KING, Linda Gayle, 237. KING, Margaret Hartman, 59, 160 195, KING JERNIGAN, Carla Jane, 52, 54, 73, 77 140, 194. JERNIGAN, Glenda Anne, 236, JETTON, Mary Ann, 162, 236. JINKERSON, Nancy Lee, 194. JINKS, Katherine L., 54, 236. JIU, Betty Lum, 61, 66, 210. JIU, Nancy, 236. JOBE, Angelyn Babb, 61, 89. JOBE, Patricia Anne, 52, 56, 156, 194 JOE, Anna Mae, 84, 129, 148, 210. JOHNSON, Alpha Marie, 152, 236. Barbara Ann, 152, 221 JOHNSON, JOHNSON, Bettye Louise Bishop, 194 64, 69, 70, 72, 108, 111, 130, 136, 193 HAYS, Nora June, 71, 74, 193. HAYWOOD, Faye Mattox, 193. HAZEL, Susan Lynn. 209. HEARN, Penny Carol, 162, 234. HEINDL, Mary Catherine, 75, 80, 129 148, 209. HEMBY, Susan Denise, 220. 210. HOUGH, Linda Sue, 156, 235. HOUSE, Billie Jane, 89, 221. HOUSE, Celestine, 78, 85, 235. HOWARD, Gloria B., 221. HOWARD, Martha Louise, 70, 76, 84 94, 193. HOWARD, May Woodward, 42, 43, 132 156, 186, 193. i JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON , Carol Ann, 150, 221. , Eleanor Jane, 194. Elizabeth Dease. 154, 221. .IOHNSONI Gloria Jean, 152, 194. JOHNSON, Jacquelyn Lee, 132, 150 210, JOHNSON, Jerry Gail, 236. JOHNSON 7.52. , Jeune. 154, 236. KINKADE, Elizabeth Ann, 237. KIRKPATRICK, Dorris Lucille C., 150 166, 211. KLAAS. Joyce Anne, 156. KNIGHT. Nancy Ellen, 78, 90, 211. KNIGHTON, Angie Elizabeth, 162 222. KOESTLER, Jeannie, 144. 237. KOHLS, Donna Lee, 62, 90, 222. KRAFT, Rosalyn Jane, 195. KREBS, Marian Elizabeth, 211. KRDELL, Martha Elizabeth, 154. 237 KUBAN. Birgit Luise, 48, 88. 211. KYLE, Dorothy Ann, 146, 237. KYLE, Sammie Marie, 78, 211. KYZAR, Mary Katherine, 237. L LACK, Jerry Catherine, 211. LACOOK, Nancy Claire, 195. LISHMAN. Brenda Ford, 62, 81, 222 MCADAMS, Mary Otera, 196. LADNER, Marilyn Joyce, 75, 80, 195 LAIRD, Belva Elaine, 138, 237. LAMAR, Rosemary W., 237. , LAMB, Pattye, 158, 237. LAMBERT, Elizabeth Ann, 146, 211. LAMPKIN, Joanne, 211. LaNASA, Jean French, 152, 237. LANCASTER, Dorothy Ann, 148, 211 LAND, Ann, 146. LAND, Myrtle, 79, 237, LANDRUM, Sherrian Jeanne, 142. LANE, Janet Edna, 62, 222. LANE, Mary Jane, 60, 69, 72, 77. LANE, Shirley, 162, 237. LANGFORD, Eva Ann, 44, 84, 211. LANGLEY, Audrine, 195. LANN, Martha Ellen, 22, 85, 89, 146, LANN, Susan Doreene, 237. LANIER, Virginia, 237. LARIGAKIS, Katherine, 160, 237. LASATER, Julie Marie, 77, 211. LATIMER, Sylvia Jane, 142, 195. LAUDERDALE, Anne Louise, 211, 237 LAUDERDALE, Susan Claire, 44, 45 55, 61, 68, 71, 72, 86, 97. LAUGHLIN, Jo Anne, 222. LAVENDER, Linda Jean, 42, 43, 64 83, 222. LAWLER, Mary Alice, 67. LAWLER, Susanne Searcy, 222. LAWRENCE, Janet Paige, 85, 152, 237 LAY, Sylvia Dianne, 77, 138, 211. LEA, Lillian Frances, 41, 52. 60, 69 72, 76, 91, 108, 111, 119,130, 146, 195 LEAVELL, Frances Sweany, 148, 237 LEE, Carol Ann, 92, 148, 211. LEE, Jan Elizabeth, 44. 45, 95, 136 211. LEE, Sheila Rose, 237. LEGAN, Mary Melinda, 195. LENHART, Rita Margaret, 160, 222. LEONARD, Katheryn Elliot, 59. LEPICIER, Sally Morgan, 160. LESLIE, Judith Elaine, 48, 237. LEWELLEN, Patricia Ann, 195. LEWIS, Helen Elizabeth, 54, 62, 68 90, 222. LIPSCOMB, Anne Sturdivant, 64, 76 89, 146, 195. LITHZ, Linda Patricia, 222. LITTEN, Fredonia Ruth, 222. LITTLE, Ada Helen Ruth, 74, 195. LITTLE, Katherine Jessica, 154, 237. LITTLEJOHN, Martha Kay, 196. LITTON, Betsy Anne, 79, 237. LIVINGSTON. Judy Diane, 222. LIZXXIINGSTON, Margaret Walden, 158 LLOYD, Edith Ann, 237. LLOYD, Lynne Elaine, 154, 237. LOCASHIO, Joy Elizabeth, 196. LOCHRIDGE, Sudie Katherine, 41, 48 52, 54, 72. 74, 77, 97, 111, 129, 130 154, 190. LOCKARD, Edith Amanda, 152, 222. LOCKETT, Karla Ann, 222. LOEWENBERG, Janice Marlene, 196 LOFTIS, Linda Kay, 44, 237. LOGAN, Linda Lou, 237. LOGAN, Melba Eileen, 64, 211. LOGAN, Ruby Elaine. 222. LOQYIJER, Ann Cameron, 69, 88, 95 LONGINO, Linda Kay, 222. LOTT, Kathleen Marie, 211. LOTT, Mary Gwendolyn, 64. LOUQUE, Vicke Lynn, 81, 211. LOWE, Katherine Elizabeth, 132, 156 196. LOWERY, Martha Lou, 196. LOWRY, Margaret Carolyn, 196. LUDLOW, Cindy, 237. LUHRSEN, Martha Lynne, 185. LUKE, Jeannie Louise LUKE, Linda Ann, 156, 222. LUKE, Lizabeth, 85, 158, 222. LUKE. Rosalie Bounds, 237. LUMMUS, Emily Carol LUM, Rita Kay, 55, 60, 65, 66, 72, 196 LUMPKIN, Mary Ruth, 44, 84, 211. LUMSDEN, Rebecca Ann, 57. LYONS, Cynthia Margaret, 43, 46, 51 77, 150. 222. Mr' MCADORY. Syble Carnell, 237. McANALLY, Hilda Joan, 237. MCANULTY. Anna Louise, 93, 97, 222 MCAULEY. Kathleen, 237. McCAIN, Katheryn Elizabeth, 222. McCALLUM. Brenda, 222. MEQALLUM, Martha Will, 67, 85, 148 MCCARLEY, Carol Anne, 158, 237. MCCARVER, Patsy, 237, MCCHAREN. Gwendolyn Stone, 49 69, 70, 111, 122, 130, 134, 152, 196. McCLAIN, Doris Marie, 222. MZSQSAIN, Maybelle Jackie, 162, 166 MCCLANAHAN, Mabel Louise, 52, 160 222. McCLENDON, Doris W., 211. MCCLURE, Elizabeth Ann, 196. McCOLLUM, Nancy Garber, 160, 237. MCCONNELL, Betty Jo, 211, 237. MCCONNELL, Sallie Martin, 89. MCCORD, Wanda, 237. MCCOSTLIN, Mary Helen, 237. MCCOY, Susan, 237. McCRARY, Bettie Moore, 85, 222. McCRARY, Bonnie Jo, 94, 222. MCCREIGHT, Alice Kay, 222. McDANIEL, Rosemary, 140, 237. McDONALD, Linda, 94, 152, 237. McDONALD, Marsha Marie, 129, 132 156. McDONALD, Rebecca Elaine, 158, 211 McDOWELL, Barbara Lavenia, 44, 86 87, 222. , MCDOWELL, Darba Mills, 211. MCEWEN, Pattie Elizabeth, 44, 51, 61 64, 89. 146, 211. McFARLAND, Anna Hart, 85, 97, 152 237. MCFARLAND, Pamela Ann, 85, 140 238. McFARLAND, Susan Anne, 41, 42, 44 45, 52, 60, 69, 85, 108, 111, 130, 136 196. MCGAUGH, Janice, 51, 138, 211. McGEE, Barbara Nell, 211. McGEE, Carolyn France, 67, 74, 196 McGEE, Margie Helen, 146, 156. McGEE, Marsha Gayle, 54, 59, 76, 92 97, 196. McGEE, Sally Montgomery, 160, 222 McGEE, V. Ruth, 211. MCGLOHN, Mary Carr, 62, 78, 90 160, 222. MCGLOTHING, Samie Rebecca, 238. MSGOWAN, Elizabeth Luckett, 138 22. MCDUFFEE, Linda, 102, 238. MCGUIRE, Margaret Ann, 140. McGUIRE, Patty, 140, 238. McHALFFEY, MARY HELEN, 160 238. McHANEY, Martha, 211. McHANEY, Barbara Ann, 79. MCINTOSH, Ann Elizabeth, 222. McKAY, Jean Mansell, 156, 238. McKAY, Memrie Anne, 76, 86, 87, 211 MCKELROY, Wanda Lynn, 71, 144 211. MCKEOWN, Margaret Virginia, 196. McKNIGHT, Susan Jane, 55, 63, 150 164, 211. MCLARTY, Julie Elizabeth, 80, 84 144, 196. MCLAURIN, Missye, 142, 238. McLELLAND, Carol Ann, 140, 238. McLELLAND, Lola Eunice, 196. McLELLAN, Mary Ann, 238. McLELLAND, Phyllis Ann, 156, 196. McMAHON, Susan Maxwell, 138. McMILLAN. Katherin Suzanne, 63 134, 152, 211. MCMILLAN, Rebecca Rae, 44, 49, 63 72, 77, 152, 211. MCMINN, Charlotte Olivia, 144, 238. McMINN, Grace, 238. McMINN, Madge, 142, 196. McMULLAN, Janis Ruth, 238. McNAIR, Ann Barton, 152, 223. MCNEELY, VVanda Lynn, 132, 150, 212. McNEILL, Mary Emily, 87, 223. McPHERSON, Elizabeth Lee, 47, 52 63, 130, 132, 156, 212. McPHERSON, Janie, 94, 156, 238. McPHERSON, Sherry Anita, 78, 223. MCQUEEN, Charlotte Dale, 212. McQUINN, C. Donna, 140, 238. MSIEXE, Mary Martha, 86, 93, 162 McREE, Marcia Ann, 71. McSWAIN, Katheryn Jayne, 196. McWILLIAMS, Gloria, 150, 238. M MABERRY, Elizabeth Helen, 212. MABUS, Lynda Jayne, 142, 212. MACRORY, Bonnie Lynn, 238. MADDEN, Melaine Louise, 144, 238. MADDUX, Carolyn Frances, 61, 89 92, 129, 158, 212. MADISON, Charlotte Hearon, 160 169, 197. MAGEE, Pamela Gale, 238. MAHAFFEY, Mary Alva, 62, 158, 223 MAINORD, Suzanne, Lacy, 238. MAJURE, Helen Nancy, 152, 223. MAJURE, Margaret Kay. 44, 51, 55 61, 63, 65, 66, 74, 82, 154, 212. MAJURE, Susu, 156. MALLARD, Betty Anne, 146, 212. MALPASS, Kathleen, 75, 81, 84, 197. MALONE, Jeanette D., 212. MANGUM, Charlotte Anita, 212. MANSFIELD, Michele Elise, 79, 93 94, 238. MARBLE, Betty Jane, 85, 160, 223. MARBLE, Lucy Olivia, 89. 138, 212. MARION. Susan Elizabeth, 75, 212. MARIE, Sandra Lois, 138. 223. MARS, Laura Lee, 162, 238. 15 3 MARSALIS, Leslie Ann, 85, 238 MARTIN Andra Carol, 148, 212. MARTIN Andree, 223. MARTIN Carolyn Marlene, 156. MARTIN Floria Jean, 238. MARTIN Judith Frances, 144, 238. MARTIN, Nancy Lucille 152, 197. MARTIN, Rebecca Barre, 78, 162, 223 MARTIN. Teresa, 238, MARTINDALE, Brenda Jo., 75, 80, 197 MASHBURN, Barbara E., 57, 150, 212 MASON. Anna C., 197. MASON, Carolyn Sue, 197. MASON, Emily Ann, 79, 129, 146, 197 MASON, Helen R., 93, 212. MASON, Margaret Ruth, 79, 238. MATOCHA, Cathy, 238. MATTHEWS, Jane Elisabeth, 42, 130 144, 223. MATZNER, Daisy Josephine, 51, 52 112, 152, 197. MATTISON, Jane Roberts, 197. MAUGHAN, Pamela Jean, 238. MAY, Charlotte Jan, 197. MAY, Gwendolyn Mildred, 84, 212. MAY, Karolc Randall, 223. MAY, Virginia Kemp, 223. MAYBERRY, Elizabeth, 154. MAYER, Sharon Lee, 88, 89, 94, 160 MAYFIELD, Johnnie Carolyn MAYFIELD, Judy Ann, 67. 238. MAYNARD, Patricia Ann, 238. MAYNARD, Shirley Ann, 44, 140, 223 MAYNARD, Suzanne, 154. MAYO, Dannie Lynn, 79, 144, 238. MEGGINSON, Mary Jane, 160. MERIWETHER, Marcia Ann, 144, 164 212. MICELLE, Johnnie, 57, 212. MICHAELIS, Cynthia Claire, 59, 152 212. MICHAEL. Bettye, 162. MICHAEL, Varda June, 212. MIDDLETON, Caroline Stewart, 160 212. MIDDLETON, Janet Louise, 103, 154 238. MILLER, Anne Hope, 140. MILLER, Charleen, 160, 223. MILLER, Dorothy Jean, 223. MILLER. Linda Gail, 197. MILLER, Nancy Lynn, 140. MILLER. Paula Jeanne, 140, 223. MILLICE, Elizabeth Ann, 152, 197. MILNER. Brenda Lois, 78, 212. MIMS. Nancy Tye, 238. MINCHEW, June. 238. MINOR, Carrie, 238, MITCHELL, Eva, 82, 89, 238. MgI1'gHELL, Janice Marie, 44, 144 MITCHELL, Mary Cecelia, 96. MITCHELL, Rosa Mae, 93, 212. MORRISON, Shirley Marie, 223. MORRISON, Tita, 152. MORTENSEN, Rita, 81, 212. MORTIMER, Pamela, 62, 76, 79, 144, 223. MOSELEY, Judy, 87, 198. MOSELEY, Mary Judith, 42, 43, 46, 52, 108, 112, 115, 130, 134, 160, 198. MOSELY, Betty Clyde, 85, 223. MOSS, Linda Sue, 90, 239. MOSS. Margie Lou, 80, 223. MOYERS, Mary Scott, 212. MUNSON. Vernice M., 212. MURPHEY. Emily Beatrice, 76, 86 87. 162, 198. MURPHREE, Lola Wayne, 239. MURPHREE, Nancy Pearl, 198. MURPHY, Annie Byrnes, 223. MURPHY, Judy Paulette, 160, 198. MURPHY, Lina Ruth, 212. MURRAY Susan Kay, 239. MURRELL, Linda, 158, 239. MUSE, Sarah Theresa, 198. MYERS, Judith Anne, 223. MYERS, Rebecca Ann, 140, 212. N NABORS, Marilyn Kay, 142, 239. NALL, Lela Jeanne, 239. NANCE, Martha Pink, 149, 239. NASH, Betty, 146, 239. NASH, Leslie B., 138, 239. NASIF, Nanette, 138, 239. NATION, Cheryl Anne, 42, 223. NATION, Doris Noyd, 198. NATION, Nancy Bee, 44, 144, 223. NATION, Sherry, 62, 162. NEBLETT, Martha Louis, 162, 223, NEELY, Terryll Clyde, 72, 138, 198. NEIL, Diana Carol, 140, 212. NELMS. Nancy Ruth. 42, 43, 112, 129 130. 132, 150, 198. NELSON, Dorothy Ellen, 144, 223. NELSON, Margaret Ella, 42, 47, 52 68, 112, 130. 136, 198. NESOSSIS, Elizabeth Anne, 140, 212 NETTLES, Sherry Ann, 144, 239. NEWBILL, Annette, 44, 75, 80, 85 198. NEWBILL, Sandra, 80, 138, 223. NEWELL, Elizabeth Ann, 198. NEWELL, Mary Evelyn, 223. NEWELL, Susan, 44, 91, 144, 239. NEWMAN, Mildred Carter. 156, 198. NEWMAN, Rebecca Geany, 156, 223. NEWSOM, Barbara Jane, 223. NICHOLS, Cheryl Deane, 212. NICHOLS, Mary Jane, 223. NICHOLS, Margaret Jane, 160, 239. NICHOLSON, Sandra L., 142, 239. NIX, Vera Diane, 142, 212. MITCHELL, Susan Bennett, 142, 197. MOBLEY, Kathleen Fay, 142. MOFFETT, Vicky. 223. MOHEAD, Mary Emma. 77. 238. MOLLOY. Patty Ann, 70, 84, 94, 160 212. MONROE, Janice Margaret, 146, 212. MONROE. Mary Lucille, 238. MONTEITH, Carolyn Ruth, 79, 162 238, MONTESI. Marilou, 96, 154, 238, Mg3lgTGOMERY, Addie Darlene, 79, MONTGOMERY, Janet Louise, 197. MONTGOMERY. Jewel Harriet, 212. MONTGOMERY. Linda C., 223. MONTGOMERY, Margaret. 51, 239. MONTGOMERY, Mary Helen, 81, 154 223. MOODY. Jane Carolyn, 160, 239. MOORE, Anita Terry, 166, 239. MOORE, Carolyn Marie, 212. MOORE, Dorothy Kay, 223. MOORE, Gay Nell, 42, 43, 55, 62, 223 MOORE, India Eloise, 197. MOORE, Jane Russum, 42, 43, 46, 49 56, 63, 65, 66, 72, 112, 130, 134, 160 197. 205. MOORE, Judy K.. 239. MOORE, Nancy Elizabeth, 212. MOORE. Pamela A., 80. MOORE, Patricia Ann, 185. MOORE. Peggy Evans, 212. MOORE, Sarah Ellen, 76, 197. MOORE, Sarah Hobbs, 76. MOORE, Sherry K. Morgan, 83, 197. MOORE Shirley Virginia, 212. NOBLIN, Jo Ann, 166, 198. NOBLIN. Nancy Susan, 158, 223. NOLAND, Brenda Faye, 140, 212. NOLAND, Susan Ann, 89, 162, 239. NOWELL, Barbara Jo. 212. 0 OAKES, Cathy, Dianne, 61, 158. OATES, Patricia, 166, 212. O'BANNON, Linda Mae, 61, 76, 91 212. O'BRIEN, Betty Ann, 223. OEJILIIEN, Denise Dorothy, 46, 69, 96 O'BRIEN. Mary Eileen, 198. ODOM, Sallie Ladd, 129, 142. OGLES, Mary Thomas, 213. OKEEFE. Shellie. 239. OKELLEY, Carol, 78, 160, 239. O'LEARY, Mary Patricia, 150, 223. OLIVE. Deborah Ann, 239. OLIVER. Sandra Faye, 198. OLWI, Deborah, 80. O'NEAL, Mary Frances, 162. ONEAL, Janice, 239. ONUMA, Mayumi, 69, 86, 180, 198. OSHEA, Sharon Frances, 142, 239. OSTEEN. Mary Eleanor, 239. OUTZEN, Catherine Ann, 142. OVERBY, Penny Frances, 80, 223. OVERSTREET. Carol Andrea, 158. OWEN, Jane, 150, 199. OWEN, Nancy Metts, 239. OWENS, Elizabeth, 154, 239. MOORER, Jane. 158, 239. MOORHEAD. Caralv, 46, 69, 72, 76 85, 89. 97, 136, 197. MORD. Alice Anne. 138, 212. MORDECAI, Joan McGahey Wagner 239. MORGAN, Hilda Gaye, 134, 150, 166 186. 197. MORGAN, Jo Ann, 59, 60, 65, 66, 82 93. 197. MORGAN, Paula Jean, 198. MORGAN, Patricia Ann, 62, 239. MORGAN, Sherry Elaine, 223. MORGAN, Sherry Marie, 198. MORPHIS, Mary Katherine, 117, 142 MORRIS, Linda Anne, 132, 156, 198. MORRIS, Nancy Jane, 62, 144, 223. OWENS. Jacalyn, 138, 239. OZBORN. Sylvia, 146, 223. OZIER, Cheryl Anne, 152. P PACE, Gail. 239. PALMER. PALMER. Margaret Olive, 199. Susan Ellen, 199. PARADISE, Marilyn Ellen. 154, 223. PARADISO, Nina Clay, 156. PARDIE, Dianne Alice, 224. PARISH, Dottie Eugenia, 239. PARKER, PARKER, PARKER. Dixie Odette, 224. Dorothy Gwen, 81, 97, 224 J. Belinda, 78, 150, 239. PARKER, PARKER, Judith Ann, 239. PARKER, Lynn, 213. Sandra Jo, 199. PARKINSON, Sandra Fay, 44, 80, 224 PARNELL, Patricia Gayle, 67, 79, 148 234. PARSONS, Nancy Barbee, 72, 77, 152 213. PARTLOW, Marie, 89, 144, 239. PATE, Elise, 77, 93, 94, 239. PATE, Ora Patricia, 76, 87, 213. PATCH, Cheryl Elaine, 97, 144, 239. PATRICK, Kay Frazee, 162, 239. PATTERSON, Nancy C., 154, 239. PATTON, Linda Frances, 43, 160. PATTON, Sharon Laveme, 239. PAYNE, Kathryn Adelle, 64, 146, 224 85. PENN, Sandra Gail, 213. PAYNTER, Georgia Ann, 149, PEARSON, Nola Kay, 92, 213. PEASE, Barbara Hart, 97. 148, PEEBLES, Commie Louie, 44, 65, 66, 81, 82, 97, 224. PEEBLES, Mae Elizabeth, 44, 97, 146, 213. PELEZO. Sheila Larue, 224. PENN, Melinda Watkins, 51, 239. 239. 55, 61 55, 90 63, 71 PENNINGTON, Betty Lou, 224. PENTECOST, Sheila Diane, 152, 239. PERCHAN, Beverly, 78, 96, 240. PERKINS, Joyce Camille, 162, 199. PERKINS, Lisa Gayle, 85, 97, 224. PERRY, Linda Lee, 49, 52, 152, 224 PETERMANN, Miriam Frances, 240. PETERS. Nancy Elizabeth, 166, 213, 224. PETERS, Wilhemina Estelle, 138. PETTEY, Carol Jane, 144, 167, 224. PHILIPS, Janet Cecelia, 160. PHILLIPS SAYLE, Bnbbye Gene, 241. PHILLIPS, Alice Faye, 85, 224. PHILLIPS, Anne Scott, 199. PHILLIPS, Janice Ann, 240. PHILLIPS, Jean Fay, 224. PHILLIPS, Judy Kay, 224. PHILLIPS, Linda Gail, 160, 240. PHILLIPS. Mary Louise, 224. Pamella Ann, 96, 240, ROBERTS, PICKENS, Margaret Vance, 224. PICKERING, Joanna, 82, 156. PICKLE, Jan Michele, 156. PIERCE, Beth, 138, 240. PIGFORD, Patricia, 152, 199. PIGG, Charlotte Sue, 213. PILLOW. Margaret, 150, 240. PIPKINS, Diana Miller, 240. PITTS, Carol Dale, 213. PITTS, Judith Ann, 150, 213. PITTS, Martha Elizabeth, 160, 240. RAMSEY, Beverly Ann, 240. RANDLE, Elizabeth Mae, 160, 224. RANDOLPH, Suzanne, 154, 240. RANEY, Paula Lynn, 162, 240. RANKIN, Cheryl Lynn, 240. RASBERRY, Katherine, 150, 240. RASBERRY, Nancy Ellen, 79, 240. RASBERRY, Patricia Ray, 213. RASBERRY, Sharon Ann, 47, 51, 69 75, 150, 199. RATCLIFF, Elizabeth B., 156, 240. RATCLIFFE, Mary Alice, 240. RATHER, Marie Beverly, 240. RAY, Janet Louise, 148, 224. RAY, Mary Janice, 224. RAY, Sandra Dianne, 56. REA, Bernardine Frien, 213. REAVES, Diana Lynn, 80, 199. REDDITT, Vivian Louis, 156, 199. REDFORD, Rebecca Faye, 240. REEDER, Cecelia Yvonne, 240. REEDER, Penny, 64. REEDY, Bettye Dianne, 144, 224. REESE, Margaret Ann, 91, 213. REESE, Nancy Lee, 224. REID, Jean, 142. REIHER, Patricia J., 240. REINHARDT, Judy Lea, 65, 66, 72, 93 96, 199. REITER, Rona Lynn, 90, 224. REMM, Virginia Leah, 240. RENACKER, Ella Ann, 240. REY, Ruth Jeannette, 154, 224. REYNOLDS, Frances Virginia, 148. RHETT, Mary Elizabeth, 213. RHYMES, Elizabeth Lynn, 148, 213. RICHARDS, Paula, 240. RICHARDS, Sharron Kay, 158, 224. RICHARDSON. Beverly Jane, 240. RICHARDSON, Myra Kate, 199. RICHARDSON, Susan, 80, 138, 224. RICHERSON, Donna Jean, 59, 199. RICHEY, Linda, 142. RICKMAN, Della Mae. 83, 224. RIDDELL, Barbara, 156, 240. RILEY, Dana, 240. RITCHEY, Lynda Jean, 224. RITTENBERRY, Julia Estes, 240. RITTER, Dorothy May, 138, 224. ROBBINS, Barbara Nell, 224. ROBBINS, Carolyn, 224. ROBBINS, Sandra Ridings, 94, 199. ROBERTS, Ellen Louise, 44, 46, 55, 61, 63, 70, 72, 91. 97, 136, 213. RYE, Pamela Ann, 75, 213. RYE, Sonya Lenora, 44, 78, 148, 225. SISSELL, Myra Lillian, 56, 63, 72 77, 144, 152. SKELTON, Anice, 64, 225. S SADKA, Mary Ann, 42, 44, 45, 59, 60 69, 76, 112, 130, 134, 150, 200. SAIA Pamela Ann, 213. SALE, Ruth Elizabeth, 93, 150, 158 213. SALMON, Katnarn Raye, 93, 213. SALTER, Leona virgini, 142, 225. SALTER, Marina Lynn, 213, SAMMONS, Susan Clark, 52, 54, 56 213. SAMUELS, Harriet Anne, 61, 63, 66 72, 85, 213. SANDERS, Essie Elizab, 200. SANDERS, Jane Ross, 79, 92, 200, SANDERS, Jonell, 241. SANDERS Laura Mae, 82, 89, 97, 144 241. SANDERS, Martha Frances, 225. SANDERS, Paula Gene, 154, 166. SANDERS, Patricia Wallacean, 162. SANDERS, Paula Gene, 225. SANDERS, Rita Cheryl, 213. SANDERS, Robbie, 65, 66, 82, 200. SANDERS, Sandy, 77, 93, 94, 162. SANDERS. Theresa Diane, 79, 148 SKELTON, Linda Beth, 201. SKELTON, Linda Kay, 225. SLAY, Cathy Lynn, 242. SLEDGE, Carolyn Dianne. SLEDBE, Pam, 242. SLOAN, Julia Ann, 242. 158. 225. SMALLEY, Carole Marie, 124, 134 152, 201. SMILEY, Sharon, 142. SMITH, Anna Christine, 63, 138, 201. SMITH, Anne Carol, 44, 46, 49, 52, 60 72, 92, 113, 130, 134, 201. SMITH, Barbara Marie, 90, 162, 225. SMITH, Bettie Ann, 41, 42, 46, 60, 66 72, 91, 113, 118, 130, 136. 201. v v SMITH, Betty Sue, 242. SMITH, Camille Ann, 79. SMITH, Carla Ann, 162. SMITH, Carol Ann, 70, 71, 74, 82, 144 162, 225. SMITH, Eleanor Jean, 46, 67, 103, 144 214. SMITH, Ellen Faison, 225. SMITH, Freddie Elizabeth, 42. 85, 113 ROBERTS, Emily George, 213, 224. ROBERTS, Genia Lynn, 162, 240. ROBERTS, Joyce, 213. ROBERTS, Mary Dianne, 162, 213. Terre Lynn, 71, 76, 144 PITTS, Peggy R. Birmingham, PITTS, Pamela Paige, 150, 224. 224. PLANT, Pat, 240. PLESS, Kathleen Shelton, 185. PLESS, Nancy Jean, 72. PONDS, Cynthia Elaine, 224. POOLE, Patricia Hasson, 224. POPE. Leslie Taylor. 55, 63, 156. 213. POPE, Linda Diane, 89, 146, 213. PORTER, Lynda Ann, 240. PORTER, Sandra June, 240. POSEY, Beverly Kay, 240. POTTER, Roberta Lee, 79, 240. POU, Rachel Louise, 240. POUNDSTONE, Lore, 240. POWER, Patricia Carroll, 213. 199. ROBERTSON, Gayla Ellen, 241. ROBERTSON, Sharon Lane, 224. ROBERTSON, Susan, 150, 241. PRATT, L PRESSON inda Irene, 240. Kathryn Lorrain 154 240 PREVOST' Lillian Anne Boyd, 86. PREVOST: Linda, 85, 97, 240, PREVOST, Sandra Lynn, 85, 89, 146 224. PRIDGEN Christina 240 PRIDGEN, Pamela Jane, 224. PRINCE, Diane, 199. PRITCHARD, Susan, 63, 123, 142, 205. PROCTOR. Evelyn Marie, 67, 96, 240. PROWELL, Margaret Anne, 144, 240. PUCKETT PUCKETT 130, 131, PUCKETT PUGH, Co , Barbara Ann, 144. , Carol Ann, 43, 51, 56, 112 199. , Frances Elizabeth, 213. nstance, S. E., 140, 199. ROBINSON, Donna, 199. ROBINSON, Hazel E., 213. ROBINSON. Jo Ann, 225. ROBINSON, Linda Diane, 144, 241. ROBINSON, Susan Elaine, 76, 241. ROBINSON ROCHE, Jo ROCHELLE, , Susan Ives, 76, 199. an. 85, 213. 241. ROCHELLE. Linda Jane, 154, 213. ROCKETT, Mary Elizabeth, 241. ROELL, Mary Margaret, 152, 225. ROGERS, Elsie Claudin, 89, 200. ROGERS, Jo Ann, 152, 241. ROGERS, Linda Speck, 200. ROGERS, Lynda June, 241. ROGERS, Wanda Lee, 200. ROMEDY, Linda Joy, 200. Cathleen Marie, 87, 96, ROMEDY, Patricia, 225. ROOK, Irma Elizabeth, 55, 63, 72, 85, 89. 130, 144, 213. ROOP, Marjorie Rae, 46, 72, 200. ROOP, Ruth C., 144, 241. ROOT, Francine Rena, 241. ROPER, Bonnie Jean, 55, 61, 63, 70 84, 136. 213. ROPER, Brenda Gail, 152, 241. ROPER, Cornelia Ann, 200. ROSEBERRY, Sarah Furr, 44, 75, 80 PUGH, Madeleine Verdier, 160, 240. PULLIAM, Judith Lorraine. 224. 85, 97, 158, 209. ROSEBOROUGH, Laetitia, 78, 225. PUTNAM. PUTNAM. Barbara Jo, 63, 78, 144, 213 Sara Camilla, 240. Q ROSS. Carolyn Sue, 46, 241. ROSS, Clara Jean, 144, 225. ROSS. Katherine Lynn, 97, 140, 225. ROSS, Linda Louise, 213. ROUNDTREE, Nancy Elizabeth, 162 213. ROWLAND, Cheryl Lynne, 225. ROWZEE, Nancy Carolyn, 200. RUFF, Rachel W., 150, 241. RUFFIN, Barbara Ann, 158, 241. RUMPH, Sherry Curlee, 213. 241. SANDERSON, Margaret Kallen, 80 200. SANDY, Patricia Marie, 67, 213. SANFORD, Elizabeth Jane, 144, 241. SANFORD, Susan Louise, 150, 225. SANGER, Nancy, 241. SANSING, Donna Sue, 225. SAPPINGTON, Mary Alice, 154, 225. SARCONE, Elizabeth Francine, 59. SARGENT, Renee Marie, 93, 200. SARTIN, Sue Ellen, 154, 225. SARTOR, Mary Evelyn, 62, 84, 90, 97 225. SAWYER, Elizabeth Ann, 150, 225. SAXTON, Katherine Olivia, 142, 200. SCHEIDEGGER, Mary L., 241. SCHMIDT, Caroline Martha, 225. SCHMITT, Donna Lee, 142, 241. SCHULTZ, Beverly K., 241. SCOTT, Alice Malone, 76, 152, 213. SCOTT, Jeftie Dale, 241, SEAMAN, Elizabeth Drew, 200. SEARCY, Caroline Ann, 57, 96. SEARCY, Janelle Leann, 68, 225. SEATON, Cynthia Loring, 225. SEGRAVES, Lucy Pulliam, 241. SEGREST, Celeste Belle, 44, 82, 225. SEGREST, Constance Steen, 138, 241 SEGREST, Virginia Ophelia, 64, 138. SEITZ, Barbara Ann, 200. SELLERS, Betty Jane, 213. SENNETT, Susan Jane, 48, 63, 65, 66 87, 158, 182, 214. SETTLE, Evelyn Ann, 69, 75, 81, 97, 201. SEWARD, Wanda Gaynell, 89, 241. SEYMOUR, Janice Irene, 138, 225. SHACKELFORD. Norma Elizabeth 201. SHANK. Jacquelyn, 51, 241. SHARPE. Pamela Ann, 150, 225. SHAW. Sue Mary, 62, 79, 225. SHEAFFER, Karen Diane, 146, 241. SHELTON, Roberta Kay, 65, 66, 69, 72, 82, 166, 201. SHEPHERD, Carolyn Kay, 87, 154, 214 SHEPHERD, Jane Kimberly, 44, 45 76. 95. 154, 187, 214. SHERARD, Susan, 79, 97, 241. SHERMAN, Kitty Frances, 142. SHERMAN. Nancy Ann, 154, 241. SHEWMAKE, Patricia,. 72, 82, 138 201. SHIELDS. Lelvore Paschal, 154. SHIPMON, Deborah Ann, 158, 241. SHIPP. Marcia, 241. Sl-SIRLEY. Anne Walthall, 62, 89, 93 25. SHIVER. Brenda Sherri. 225. SHIVERS. Sandra Lee, 59, 60, 72, 85 89. 96, 140, 201. SHORT, Sherrea Gene, 85, 140, 164 214. SHOTTS, Cheryl Ann, 241. SHOWS, Paula Frances, 44, 52, 62 138. 214. SHUCKROW, Martha Diane. 214. SHUFFIELD, Carroll Anne, 138. 241 SHUMPERT, Brenda Kay Sewell, 59. SHUMPETT, Nora, 146. 241. SIGMAN. Doris Marie, 54, 56. 150, 201. SMITH Gay, 52, 54, 136. SMITH Georgia Frances, 80, 201. SMITH Glenn Ann, 214. SMITH Jane Lee, 160, 242. SMITH, Joyce Ellen, 214. SMITH, Judith Ann, 55, 144, 225. SMITH Julia Ellen, 242. SMITH Linda Louise, 85, 129, 154 21 . SMITH Linda Pearl, 214. SMITH, Marion Gail, 214. SMITH, Marth Lynn, 201. SMITH Mary Kathryn, 55, 63, 127 129. i34, 152, 214. SMITH, Mary Linda, 158, 242. SMITH, Nancy Louise, 55, 87, 225. SMITH, Patsy Ann, 42, 44, 45, 46, 55 64, 69, 70, 72, 162, 214. SMITH, Peggy Deloris, 201. SMITH, Sandra Timmons, 225. SMITH, Sharon Louise, 44, 81, 225. SMITH, Sherry Anne, 152, 214. SMITH, SMITH, Susan Green, 150, 225. Sylvia Jean, 167, 214. SMITHSON, Anne West, 78, 242. SNEED, Sally Ann, 242. SNELLBROVE, Sherry Frances, 51 152, 242. SNOWDEN, Georgia Lana, 201. SNOWDEN, Julia Elaine, 132, 150, 201 SOARES, Loreva Suzano, 214. SOLOMAN, Sue, 152, 225. SOURS, Kyle Ann, 150, 225. SOUTHERN, Martha Lynn, 49, 216 GUILLEN, Patricia Jean, 142. QUINN, Vana Marie, 162. QUONG, Betty Lou, 66. R RABON, Mary Kathryn, 54. RAFORTH, Karen Robyn, 240. RAGAS, Glenda Marie, 140, 213. RAGLAND, Susan Laird, 224. RAGSDALE, Virginia Lee, 199. RAHILLY, Berry Elizabeth, 224. RAINES, Rose Marie, 158, 224. RALPH, Ann Michele, 48, 62, 158, 224 RAMBO, Sandra, 224. RUSH, Cathy, 241. RUSHING, Carole Ann, 156, 241. RUSHING, Saundra Lynn, 200. RUSSEL, Jane Ivy, 94, 132. 150, 213. RUSSELL, Angela R., 241. RUSSELL, Carol Ann, 47, 200. RUSSELL, 112, 136. Jerri Lee, 47, 49, 59, 75 200. RUSSELL, Julia Claire, 200. RUTHERFORD, Clara Allyse, 144. RYAN, Claire, 56, 150. SIMMONS, SIMMONS, Barbara Ann, 140, 241. Jane Evelyn. 91. SIMMONS, Jeanette, 67, 241. SIMMONS, Julia Ann, 241. SIMMONS, Mae Annette, 46, 146, 225 SIMMONS Sandra Elizabeth, 74, 152 241. SIMMONS Susan Annette. 214. SIMS, Frances Lee, 241. SIMS, Ginger, 156, 241. SIMS, Gloria Jean, 44, 214. SIMS, Sherrod, 201. 7-54 225. SOUTHWICK, Rhonda Lynn, 156, 225 SOWDER, Susan Leigh, 242. SOWELL, Dorothy Susan, 51, 54, 225. SPAIN. Jane Tipton, 64, 201. SPARKMAN, Clemie Lou, 138, 225. SPARKMAN, Frances Virginia, 44, 60 66, 69, 72, 201. SPARKS, Elizabeth Gray Hooker, 85 201. SPARKS, Linda Ann, 67, 226. SPARKS, Nancy Carol, 92. 242. SPAULDING. Ruby Kathleen, 144 242. SPECK, Barbara, 80, 242. SPEED, Katherine Eileen, 70, 71, 85 214. SPEER, Diana C., 242. SPEISER, Pamela, 242. SPEISER. Sandra, 87, 242. SPELL, Suzanne, 242. SPENCER, Lee, 138, 242. SPINNING, Karen Lois, 214. SPRABERRY, Susan Joyce, 79, 226. SPRADLING, Wanda Jean, 226. SPRINGER, Theresa, 89, 242. STACEY, Linda Marie, 226. STAFFORD, Emily Sue, 226. STAGG, Sharon Sue, 138, 226. STALLINGS, Phyllis, 42, 43, 150, 242 STALLINGS, Wanda Ann, 226. STALLMAN, Darcy Karen, 242. STALLWORTH Margaret Gwin, 78, 85 158, 242. STANFORD, Carol Lynet, 226. STANFORD, Judy Maria, 152, 242. STANFORD. Mary Jacqueline, 202. STAPLETON. Beverly Jo, 242. STARR. Syble A., 242. STEELE. Sydna Alice, 202. STELL, Nancy Hudson, 226. STEPHENS, Alice Kathryn, 51, 92 162, 242. STIEPIEIELINIS, Annabel Kuykendall, 70 1. l . STEPHENS, Diane, 51, 242. STEPHENS, Ruth, 214. STEVENS, Johnnie Sue, 242. STEVENS, Linda Kathryn, 103. 214. STEVENS. Shirley Ann, 144. 242. STEVENSON, Sandra Lyn, 51, 56, 63, 81. 166, 214. STEWART, Carol Virginia, 156. STEWART, Jeannette, 242. STEWART. Patsy Ann, 226. 203. WAGES, Mary Linda, 140, 215. I Jeanne Eiender, 152. 243 STEWART, Rita Lindley, 214. STIGLER, Bonnie Frank, 132, 2,14. STITES, Louise Armistead, 242. STOGNER, Judith Helen, 72, 84, 136 202. STOKES, Rebecca, 242. STOLZER, Elizabeth Ann, 158, 226. STONE, Barbara Louise, 97, 242. STONE, Janet, 47, 85, 152, 242. STONE, Lauralyn, 44, 51, 68, 154, 226 STONE, Mary Susan, 142, 242. STONE, Susan E., 75, 158, 242. STONE Susan Patton, 41, 42, 44, 45 THOMASON, Sherran, 243. THOMPSON THOMPSON THOMPSON THOMPSON THOMPSON THOMPSON THOMPSON THOMPSON THOMPSON THOMPSON THOMPSON , Brenda, 162. , Catherine Lillian, 243. , Donna M., 162, 243. , Hilda Lanelle, 243. Janet Pierce, 144, 243. , Judy Carol, 82, 243. . Katherine T., 214. , Laurie Stigler, 203. . Lee Ellen, 51, 243. Sara Nance, 46, 69, , 203 THORTON. Vivian Antoinette, 93, 243 THROOP Carlisle S kes 63 150 214 W WADE, Mary Catherine, 226. WADE, Sandra Ann, 44, 45, 227. WADE, Sandra Johanne, 46, 69, 72 WAGGENER, Virginia Ann, 243. WAGGONER, Allyn, 152, 243. VVAGGONER, Pam, 152, 243. WAGNER, Kathlee Marie, 215. WAHL. Judy Carol, 227. WAITE, Wendy Lynn, 68, 79, 227. WILLIAMS, Candace Darleene, 79. WILLIAMS, Catherine Sledge, 160. WILLIAMS, Cheryl Louise, 162, 215. WILLIAMS, Florence, 244. 63, 72, 75, 129, 130, 134, 152, 205. STOPP, Frances Elaine, 140, 226. STOREY, Mary Ann, 226. STOUT, Linda Diane, 214. STOWERS, Pamela Oliver, 54, 68, 70 92, 214. STRANGE, Linda Reed, 138, 214. STREET, Margaret Elaine, 226. STRIBLING, Susan, 140. STRICKLAND, Grace Lou, 113, 134 202. STRICKLAND, Lynda Carol, 92, 242. STRICKLAND, Jo Elaine, 160. STRINGER, Harriet Fale, 242. STRINGFELLOW, Sharon, 62, 152. STRONG, Carol Faith, 140, 214. STRONG, Janet Marie, 140, 242. STRONG, Lucy Rebecca, 226. STRONG, Mary Marguerite, 202. STRUM, Sheila, 242. STRUTHERS, Virginia Gail, 57, 162 214. SUDDUTH, Barbara Jaynelle, 44, 242 SUDDUTH, Edna Carolyn, 44, 46, 226 . Y , , . TILLMAN, Norma Diane, 243. TINGLE, Paula Jean, 64, 138, 226. TINSLEY, Gail Camille, 156, 214. TODD, Margaret Lynn, 215. TODD, Mariann McClurg, 203. TOLAR, Janet, 68, 138, 243. TOMLIN, Peggy Marie, 44, 63. 2l'. TOIVILINSON, Esther Barrett, 78, 94, 144, 167, 226. 144 79 WALDREP, Marsha, 78, 243. WALKER, Carolyn Kay, 243. WALKER, Cynthia Evelyn, 64, 215. WALKER, Cynthia Ward, 68, 72, 89 146. 215. WALKER, Jan, 63, 144, 215. WILLIAMS, Frances Elizabeth, 146 204. WILLIAMS, Frances Kay, 42, 43, 90 129. WILLIAMS, Geraldine, 227. WILLIAMS, Glenna Kay. 63, 134, 162 204. WILLIAMS, Jane Allison, 158, 244. WILLIAMS, Janis Lynn, 138, 244. WILLIAMS, Joan, 79. WILLIAMS, Katherine Evelyn, 77 138, 164, 216, 227. WILLIAMS. Martha Rae, 204. WILLIAMS, Mynan, 244. WILLIAMS, Myra Jane, 44, 51, 52, 54 55, 130, 136, 215. WILLIAMS, Ola Ray, 227. WILLIAMS, Sylvia Eve, 204. WILLIAMS, Sylvia Montez, 81, 85 215. WILLIAMS Sue Crawford, 227. SULLIVAN, Bethany Ann, 167. SULLIVAN, Elizabeth Smith, 202. SULLIVAN, Mary Barbara, 202. SULLIVAN, Martha Lee, 102. SUMMERS, Frances Suzanne, 142, 214 SWAIN, Lena Jane, 46, 214. TOMLINSON, Ruth Scott, 44, 94, 144 226. TORREY, Nellie Itaska, 152, 226. TOWERS, Camellia Edwina, 87, 226. TOWERY, Carolyn, 80. TOWERY, Linda G., 140, 243. TOWERY, Sheila Jeanet, 85, 86, 87. 90. 215. TOWNSEND, Iris Brown, 203. TOWNSEND, Nancy, 226. TRAHAN, Renee Clair, 243. TRAPP, Betty Jo, 59, 203. TRANUM, Jeanette, 215. TRAYLOR. M. Nan, 140, 243. TRIBBLE, Dovie Nell, 67, 226. TRIM, Mary Frances, 226. TRIPLETT, Lura Nell, 94, 152, 243. TROCHESSETT, Beverly 215. TROTMAN. Sarah Louise, 66, 72, 140, Trina, 72, 203. 56, 92, SWALM, Anna Kathryn Amanda, 75 158, 202. SWAN, Frances Mary, 150, 242. SWAN, Elizabeth Reeve, 75, 150, 202 SWAYZE. Martha, 150, 242. SWEDENBURG, Carolyn C., 202. SWEENY, Catherine Eli, 202. SWINDOL, Linda, 81, 242. SWITZER, Mary Frances, 202. SWOOPE, Lucy Linda, 243. T TAFF, Dora Alice, 142, 202. TAFT, Janet Lynn, 152, 243. TALBOTT, Eugenia Ann, 142, 214. TALBERT, Deborah Martha, 89, 148 243. TAPSCOTT, Dorothy Nina, 214. TATE, Ann Wharton, 64, 202. TATE, Becky Lou, 243. TATE, Betty Louise, 52, 92, 93, 146 202. TARTER, Phyllis Anne, 52, 54, 70 156, 202. TARTT, Betty Gail, 158, 226. TROXELL, Mary Desha, 203. TRUITT, Karen Theresa, 215. TUCKER, Pamella Sue, 154, 243. TUCKER, Wanda Sue, 215. TURMAN. Cissy Jane, 156. TURBEVILLE Kay Annis, 203. TURNBO, Lynn Ellwood, 226. TURNER, Barbara Ann. 93, 226. TURNER. Catherine Chennault, 44 64, 69, 85. 97, 203. TURNER, Eleana. 138, 243. TURNER, Jane Cheryl, 226. TURNER, Kathryn Louis, 77, 226. TURNER, Jeannie Sue, 215. TURNER, TURNER, Tambrey, 154, 243. Sally Ann, 85, 215. TURPIN, Cadelia Ann, 152, 226. TURPIN, Dorothy, 144. TUTTLE, Sandra Lee, 167. TUTTLE. Susan, 243. WALKER. Linda Louise. 215. WALKER, Olivia Louise WALKER, Rita Louise, 81, 227. WALKER, Sally Ann, 84, 132, 156, 215 WALKER, Sara Virginia, 243. WALKER. Shirley Ann, 215. WAIQLACE, Deborah Ann, 152, 228 24 . WALLACE, Sharon Arlen, 215. WALSH, Frankie Kay, 102, 103, 215. WALTERS, Nancy Margaret, 203. WARDEN, Janet. 244. WARDLAW, Janice Mae, 69, 72, 73, 80 113, 130, 136, 186, 203. WARE, Libby Margaret, 166, 203. WARE. Susan Pauline, 156. WARNER, Sharon, 138, 227. WARREN, Susan Kaye, 156, 244. WARREN, Terrisita Anita, 215. WATKINS. Cherry Patricia, 62, 76 79, 90, 152, 227. WATKINS, Mary Margaret, 152, 227. WATSON, Andrea, 61. WATSON, Catherine Brent, 158. WEAVER, Terry Elaine WEBB, Bagie Ellis, 89, 138, 227. WEBB, Margaret Annette, 78, 227. WEBB, Mary Ann, 78, 227. WEBER. Eugenia Lynn, 154, 244. WEBSTER, Mary Beth, 150, 167, 244 WEDDINGTON, Aimee, 158, 244. WEEKS, Bettye Katherine, 158, 227. WEEKS, Elizabeth Ann, 203. WEEKS. Hilda Ray, 64, 215. WEEKS, Kathryn Louise, 244. WEINSTEIN, Martha Susan, 64. WELLS. Meredith Leigh, 62, 78. 227. WESSON, Frances Dale, 78, 244. WESSON, Vicki Ann, 138, 227. WEST, Dora Allen, 215. WEST. Marion Aileen, 48, 146, 244, WESTON. Frances Kaye, 203. WHATLEY, Phyllis Raye, 150. 227. WHEELER, Donna Lamar, 162, 244. WHEELER, Kathryn Marie. 142, 203. WHITE, Anne Miller, 44, 521, 244. WILLIAMS: susan, Iss, 244. WILLIAMS, Wanda Ann, 244. WILLIAMSON, Carol Burch, 83. WILSON, WILSON. WILSON, WILSON, Anna Katharine, 64, 215. Becky Lou, 79, 244. Julie Helen, 244. Katherine Elizabeth, 62 144. WILSON, Katherine Mae, 227. WILSON, Laurean Murdin, 52, 54, 72 77, 204. WILTSHIRE, Lee Daniel, 138, 215. WIMBERLY, Carol Joy, 56, 125, 131 160. WINDHAM, Brenda Joyce, 204. WINDLE, Libby, 244. WINKEL. Beverly Jean, 72, 215. WINSHIP, Linda Louise, 77, 227. WISE, Gwendolyn, 166. 227. WITT. Brenda Lane, 244. WOLFE, WONG, WOOD. WOOD, WOOD, WOOD, WOOD. WOOD, WOOD Catherine Dudley, 150, 227. Lolita, 244. Anne Carroll, 67, 146, 215. Carolyn Jean. 204. Clairnelle, 162, 215. Danna Kay, 140, 146, 227. Jimmie Kathryn, 215. Judy Carolyn, 156, 244. Susan 142 215 TUTOR, M. June, 84, 243. TYNER, Shirley Marie, 47, 226. TYNES, Sandra Lynn, 243. WHITE, Dorothy Anne, 160, 244. WHITE, Fenton Mae, 204. WHITE, Letitia Claire, 204. WHITE, Linda Faye, 64, 227. WHITE, Phina Madeline, 41, 42, 54, 113, 130. 164, 204. WOODRUFF, Sarah Katherine, 142. WOODS, Donna Adrienne, 150, 227. WOODS, Frances Cecilia, 215. WOODSON, Earlene, 227. WOODWARD. Marsha. 162, 244. WOOLLEY, Martha Elain, 93, 215. WORRELL, Carolyn Susan, 138, 227. WORRELL, Nancy Jane, 59, 69, 70. 85 204. WORSHAM. Becky, 89, 150, 244. WRIGHT, Carolina Eliz, 152, 227. WRIGHT, Linda Kay, 227. WRIGHT, Mary Jane, 64, 244. WYATT, Gwendolyn, 44, 47, 75, 97 215. V Zandra Jeanne, 243. TAYLOR. Barbara Jo, 144, 202. TAYLOR, Beverly Anne, 226. TAYLOR, Elizabeth Duncan, 202. TAYLOR, Mary Nancy, 156, 226. TAYLOR, Melissa Lynn, 202. TAYLOR Sharon Stewart, 94, 214. TAYLORZ susan, 51, 214. TAYLOR, Vicki. 152. TAYLOR U UMFRESS, Sandra Joyce, 87. UPTON, Mary Elizabeth, 93, 243. WHITE, Susan Marie, 82, 156, 215. WHITEHEAD, Annie Aurelia, 160, 244 WHITEHEAD, Barbara Ann, 44, 45 152, 204. WHITEHEAD. Zelma Kay, 204. WHITE-SPUNNER, Nancy, 227. WHITFIELD, Alice Jean WHITFIELD, Dorothy Louise, 140, YOUELL. Susan Ann, 244. VAUGHAN, Marion Bell, 226. WHITTEN, Vickie Jean, 51, 244. YOUNG, VICKERY, Patricia Ann, 42, 43, 160 TEZIRFORD, Carolyn Jill, 61, 70, 89 TEMPLE, Rosanne, 226. TEPE, Linda. Evelyn, 214. TERREBONNE, Linda Diane, 152, 202 TERRELL, Martha Deloris, 80, 214. TERRY, Margie, 243. TERRY, Patricia Anne, 142, 243. THACKSTON, Rebecca Sitton, 52, 69 72, 74, 84, 93, 130, 202. THAYER, Mary Kaye, 142. THAYER, Reanell Ann, 142, 202. THOM, Mabel Elaine, 72, 77. VANDERFORD, Elizabeth, 59, 113 140. VAN DEVENDER, Martha, 152, 203 VAUGHAN, Avie Louise, 84, 91, 215 227. WHITFIELD, Linda Carolyn, 215. WHITFIELD, Margaret, 142. 244. WHITFIELD. Mary Jane, 244. WHITTEN, Susan Marie, 74, 215. Y YATES. Claudia Harrison, 204. YATES, Janice Kay, 244. YATES. Nancy Lee, 152, 227. YATES. Nelda Jean, 142, 227. YEARWOOD, Jacqueline, 69, 72, 76 204. YERGER. Anne Mallory. 41, 42, 59 60. 65, 66, 108. 113,130, 134,152,185 204. YGLESIAS. Audry Hill, 227. VAUGHAN, Patricia Gayle, 78, 243. VAUGHAN, Patricia Lynn, 243. VAUGHAN, Susan, 243. VAUGHAN, Virginia May, 226. VENTURINI, Virginia Lee, 226. VICK, Marianne, 226. THOMAS , Brenda Georgette, 89, 243. THOMAS Cecilia Regina, 138, 166 226. THOMAS, Janet Carol, 243. THOMAS, Katherine Ann, 138, 164 203. THOMAS Lynn, 79, 138, 243. THOMAS Nancy Burditt, 62, 89, 93 226. 243. VINCENT, Judith Ann, 138, 203. VINCENT, Susan, 138, 243. VINES, Linda Ruth, 243. VINSON, Betty Carol, 142, 154, 215. VINSON, Rebecca Jean, 226. VIZZIER, Etta Yvonne, 81. 166, 203. VONDERAU, Mary Louise, 154, 226. VOORHEES, Jane Barry, 78, 226. 7-55 WrIg!IiER, Ellen Margaret, 78, 144 WIDEGREN, Elizabeth Jean, 87, 244, WIGHTMAN, Margaret Jane, 44, 85 91, 92, 227. WILDBERGER, Edna Leon, 93, 215. WILDER, Janet M., 79, 244. WILDER, Kate, 89, 150, 244. WILDER, Mary Patricia, 44, 54, 55 215. WILES, Barbara Ellen, 244. WILKINSON, Virginia, 162. XVILLEY, Susan Elizabeth, 96, 154, 244 WILLIAMS. Brenda Dare, 148, 160 244. YOUNG. YOUNG, YOUNG, Charlene Susan. 142. 215. Dorothy Elizabeth. 152. Linda Minerva, 204. YOUNG, Mary Eunice, 227. YOUNG, Sherry Lynn, 150. 227. Terry Wynn, 150, 227. YOUNGER, Beverly, 77, 154, 244. YOW, Anna Knox, 79, 244. Z ZEANAH Mary June, 62, 78, 146, 227 ZEMP, Julia Elizabeth, 244. ZEPPONI, Evelyn Diane, 185. Editor's Reflection 1968 in retrospect. For many it was a year of lasts, for the majority one of firsts. Memories are all that remain. Reflecting upon 1968 may bring relief that one year is no longer. Perhaps a tinge of nostalgia, characteristic of the past, is all that is felt. Whatever remains encompasses all that has been and all that will be. MSCW has left an indelible impression, a mirror reflecting in each individual the intangible results of giving and receiving. No year is perfectg 1968 has been no exception. Through mistakes one learns. By learning one becomes stronger. Tangibles are only slight manifestations of the intangible imprints remaining eternally. The 1968 MEH LADY owes its being to the combined efforts of many minds: the staff with its enshusiasm, willingness, unceasing typing fingers, and unfailing support the photographers who gave their every minute Mr. William Rowell, sponsor, who listened and listened and listened the Grings with never a minute too few Mr. Norman E. Shaw of Benson Printing Company who never failed to help solve problems Mr. lrving Lloyd who gave his time and his efforts to what was considered by some a lost cause Mr. Joe Sarcone whose friendship and picture-taking escapades will never be forgotten Mr. Robert Faerber of Alabama Engraving for careful engravings Dean Wall who helped in every way possible the Post Oflice women with their patience and cheerful encouragement and, most important of all, the ever-understanding occupant in the other ofhce, who never failed with a note of inspiration, who gave me the strength to keep going. To all l wish to extend my deepest appreciation for having made this publication possible. May your rewards be many. KAREN GLOPPE, Editor 7.56


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