University of Southern Mississippi - Southerner Yearbook (Hattiesburg, MS)
- Class of 1959
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Rf g.,.m,-P-'I ,.. qgyakhvalfwnvrf - M QY1711 fvsvffrnyn at 1 5 2 I i . 3974! fri Hu ,,rMf' 4 I ,E h,,,,f- SYMBOLIZING THE STEPS OF SUCCESS NIJ TI-IES HEART OIF THE SOUTHERN HERITAGE 'ww vs fe 5 s I gil! E51 :fig iff 5 ff 3 eg f if, WljlMWHf5 TF LLL f ax I 'L M131 'Lili AT T LEJX XX I fL'g,IST-fl. 1 1 w w f fe 63 :::::::ZS:Zi::atE:IZ:SI:Ii5:25:11::::::::EZIIZS::::::::::::::::::::3:::- - X . Govsnuon PRESIDENT DEANS OF THE COLLEGE ADMINISTRATORS DEANS AND FACULTIES OF SCHOOLS OF ARTS AND SCIENCES COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY DEANS AND FACULTIES OF DIVISIONS OF HOME ECONOMICS FINE ARTS STUDENT GOVERNMENT LEADERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS HALL OF FAME WHO'S WHO l I I I i 4 l I tt ' I AIN THE GOVERNOR THE HONORABLE I. P. COLEMAN BOARD DR. VERNER S. HOLMES . I. N. LIPSCOMB . S. R. EVANS . TALLY RIDDELL . CHARLES FAIR . THOMAS I. TUBB . 7 OE TRUSTEES H, G. CARPENTER, Chairman . . . Rolling Fork DR. E. R. IOBE . . Executive Secretary . McComb R. B. SMITH, IR. . . . Macon MRS. IANIE RICE TAYLOR Greenwood R. D. MORROW . . Quitman DAVID COTTRELL, IR. . . Louisville R. D. MCLENDON , West Point DUDLEY B. BRIDGFORTH . Ripley Iackson Brandon Gulfport Senatobia Nesbitt wif Www- l.- Q ' ge-'F' --'Qs Miss Iessie Morrison and Mrs. Linda Grantham assist Dr. McCain durinq his busy office days. T I-I R E S I D E N T DR. WILLIAM D. MCCAIN -.A-Ai ,-4111... tl xx E DV- and MVS- McCain afe BIWGYS Oh hand to promote the Mississippi Southern's president is the exemplar of friendly attitude ot The Biggest and the Best. the Southern Heritaqe of questinq minds. DR. PORTER L. FORTUNE. IR. Dean of the Colleqe Dean of Graduate School E DEANS DR. JAMES R. SWITZER Dean of Siudeni Affairs MRS. IVAH O. WILBER Associate Dean of Women I I 9 MRS. LENA Y. GOUGH Dean ot Women MR. RADER GRANT!-IAM Acting Dean ol Men Q 'gulf 'Negra wg! . -Q., Q fr I- IAQ Eh- 1, i X - in 5-V ,321 A 'Q' TI-IE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS ROBERT CLEVELAND Director of Public Relations REED GREEN Director of Athletics 5 CLIFFORD H HAGENSON 51,3531 1 155:31-:R Dnecim' of Housing Assistant I-'mancral Secretary ROGER B. IOHNSON Administrative Assistant WILLIAM E. KIRKPATRICK Director oi Colleqe Union and Student Activities 20 THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS DR MURRAY W KENNA Reqislrar AUBHEY K LUCAS ' Director of Admissions DR. G. HAROLD MASSEY Director of Studenl Counselinq DONALD H. MYERS Assislant Director of Public Reunions K DR. PAUL C. MORGAN Director of Extension and Corres- pondence and Evening College ., 'WM 2l THE FZLL . fat? ' iff' 2:- F 1, 1 l UQ., . -aE:gCkf- 1. Q3 EI --vc WWI ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS ,- 1 POWELL G. OGLETREE Alumni Secretary DR. BEGINALD C. REINDORP Director ot Institute of Latin American Studies CD nm M 5' Nl MISS ANNA M. ROBERTS Librarian CHARLES O. SMALLING V I ',,,..4X Financial Secretary Q MHS. PAULINE STOUT Assistant Director ot Housxnq SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES THE FACULTY DEAN IOHN HORTON ALLEN 1 1'W b DH. ARTHELL KELLEY Chairman, Department of Geography DR. CHARLES E. LANE, IR. Chairman, Department of Chemistry DR. OLIN T. BROWN FRANK W. BUCKLEY Chairman, Department of Geology Chairman, Department ot Iournalism DR. IOHN N. BURRUS LT. COL. IOHN H. DALE Chairman, Department ot Sociology Chairman, Degaartment oi Military cxence -i .,,,'-',,,'f --. 55? vp vii Nl' 4 av' ,. VFW. XV A 4.4.1 THE FACULTY 'Q I , 'NI' 3 ,R , , A E ,Z 512: ' X J7M-,fff . gi ,, ,gut K' 1.1425 .fqezg , In NN, E5 l , ,- t Y E .4 f 4' 'V , 6 Q 1' bi. . DR, IOHN p, NAU w1LL1AM r. sr. cmm B. o. VAN HOOK Chairman, Department of Religion and Chairman, Department ol Physics Chairman, Department ot Mathematics Philosophy: College Chaplain and Astronomy' ng ,L '?':LJ'g N V dfx g..,..4xw-using P15 ,wiv CARROLL R. BALL Biology DR. I. F. WALKER DR. LEON A. WILBER Chairman, Department of Biology Chairman, Department of History and Government q,??x6'y?,ns E nga - A in tr LOU ELLEN BALLARD DR. ROBERT BARNES SFC. NELOS T. BRELAND G. LOYD COLIJER Enqlish English: Director, Freshman English Military Science Geography 24 il ARTS AND SCIENCES ,QQ-aww-Q DR. I. TREADWELL DAVIS DR- DAVID A. DEVHIES LEON EUBANKS Hisiory Geology English 4 V r 2 ' J Y l ' DR. CLAUDE E. PIKE MADELINE FLYNT DR. DON GEORGE Hislory Library Science Speech: Director, Freshman Speech History .M 'R x 'ff S , ff . f fwf .:-, 4 ' ' wggifagf. ww' - , 1 '2-'i' 'Q G 1211H' 53 P K f' MXSGT, DWIGHT L, GRUBBS DR. ANTONIO HARRJSES DR. BESSIE C. HOPKINS Miliiary Science Bi0l09Y English GEORGE G. HURST ENA KAY HUDSON WILLERY IACKSON Ch9miSfl'Y Reference Librarian HiSf01'Y 25 f K K we Q if inf' , . X, VM u-Q ww A iff VV , l A I 'gf .. ,:g. ,, z' y 1 1, 'J W lb , , 9,9 J 'X W A . f 1,,.4 an 'QQ , 3 .r yi , X . Zn- I ,,.,. , fQl'TgiiYg .QM N ' ' f'w'f'1'1z:' :1 x. ., ,. . 4 fzifx mdk 341- f-r ' . ,, ., ,, , ffi.:!'r.'.1., .. DR. IOHN-EDMOND GONZALES f f-wx DORTHA LEE IEFFUS English THE FACULTY tb . X ei: X , .-f Jx UK l M ,an gl!! TOXIE H. LUCKEY CAPT. ROBERT E. MACKLIN DR. R. G. LOWREY English Mathematics Military Science . I zaig A f .AA 111' i 9 Q' .Y THOMAS B. MACLIN, IH. MARY IO MAGEE DR. ROBERT I.. MCCROSKIY Speech Assistant Librarian Speech Iii L L i , zzu I , K .. 2 . N y. 4' f ' . ' . F Vi? 2 .r ' - K MXSGT. JOE E. McFEE ROBERT L. MUCKLEY IACK D. MUNN Military Science Latin American Studies Mathematics FTW 4 , ,X ' ti - .L 1'-....-.. 'L ' f 5 , ' 'N-Q t -f wear- L . ,H D - ,ge 5 -1,-94 , , x f ll. '-341 A .Z DR. LINWOOD E. ORANGE DR. ROBERT W. PETERS SAMUEL W. ROSSO Ef1fJliSh Speech: Director, Speech and BiO109Y Hearing Clinic 26 ' ' I ARTS AND SCIENCES I ,rlfx ' Q M 5,11 I . v q fvr-rr' 1 1 DR. WALTER E. SIMONSON DR. PHILIP EARL SLADE, IR. GASTON SMITH Speech: Director, Forensics Chemistry Mathematica I f Al' fsfln ,awk w Iwi 'rw fm? MAUDE A. SMITH PENNY STEWART ESTHER JANE SWARTZFAGER Circulation Librarian I-iii!! American Sh-ldiea 511913511 fw- fiiifi ' ww ? ! '-C ERNESTINE THOMAE ROBERT M. TRESER ELIZABETH VARDAMAN English Speech and Drama: Director, Theatre periodicals Lib,-al-ian fx , ., yfrfiifh xr , Kx ' , me Lg, kk , K A 3 - if -' 1 T +- ' .. Sf -X - rf? s , , . ,!'M-Q-W .T - ,JK A X xx , . . , .MQADVIL N - 5 RNNHTTE B, WILDER MAIOH ALBERT F. WILSON, IR. DR. ROBERT A. WOODMANSEE Library Science Military Science Bioloqy 27 Ki ,S SCHOOL CF Ja, Q AND BUSINESS . , - -. . ,wi il ,lx 'fx 1'-a ' X - ....3' -1:39-v CHWE Ifimffiifffof' HAWMl'liTninfDmSoN 58 ANNELLE BONNER Business Educaiion 43' WILLIE EVELYN EWELL Business Eduration A-f ' W. B. HAHLAN M RICHARD I. HHUBY Business Administration Econo-mics .7 x khan.-:1f ,:I 0 6' ' 'A 'Ax ' es....a-- -Q gs , S S 1 DOROTHY C. IACKSON H. O. IACKSON Business Educaiinn Accouniing 28 CGMMERCE ADMINISTRATICN DEAN IOSEPH A. GREENE. IH. MARTIN STEGENGNA DR. P. B. YEARGON Chairman, Department of Business Educaiion Chairman, Depanment oi Accounting 29 FRANCES BECK MARTIN P. WEHLING Business Education Business Administration SCHOOL OF AND W -5 DR. JAMES A. BALEY DR. ZED H. BURNS Chairman. Department of Health Education Chairman, Department of Industrial Arts ' 2 IOHN B. BALCH Psychology as nf iq, HAZEL M. BLACK MARIANNE BROWN IUNE A. BHOXTON DONALD-A. CHASE Elementary Education Physical Education In Psychology socmlogy :W tix, w ,noX uf ev- N---' 11? MA WILLIE EARL COOLEY GENE A. CHOWDER HLOISE C. DENT DR. HENRY B. EASTERLING Education Industrial Arts Education Education 30 ill-W N i '9- f Q V, , , EDUCATION TJPSYCHCLOGY DEAN R. G. BIGELOW l v , , 272:53 aff M' Q X...-' IOHN M. FRAZIER DR. I. L. MILAM 2 Chairman, D9Pil'fm9nf of Conservation Chairman, Department ot Health, Physical Education, and Nahlfal R950Ul'C95 Recreation and Therapy DR. RALPH S. OWINGS Chairman, Department of Educational Administration DR. IAY S. SHIVER Chairman, Department ot Recreation ,fm f f 'lb i l DR. LEO R. MILLER DH. RAY S. MUSGRAVE Zhaxrman, Department of Elementary Education Chairman, Department ot Psychology , 3 I F t l EDUCATION AND PSYCI-ICDLOGY I HAROLD EDGAR IEAN HOOKER FRANCES R. IELLINEK Ph ' al Ed t' Recreation Health, Physical Education: Director, we 'ma 'on Dixie narunqs: Acting Director, Dance . , ,,'4,,?:Qfgfgl 'Y ' ,, A .-3 f :ff ' ' V f Q.. ' MN 1 :st ga ,A 'w I dk W . 'V - ! W. . i ox-.X 4 ff--R if W V ,. M. C. IOHNSON WILLIAM H. KERN IOHN M. KING DH- S- L- KNIGHT Health, Physical Education Psychology Di1'9Ct0r, George Hurst School Difedoff Audicfvisual D9Pa'tm9ni A V - -I -M f . ff , ff' WW N N A' fs if K it . U 75 222' if l I' ' iiiza - Z? if ff ' - '- in ,ttf ' ml 3 , L Nd' I Q1 ' ' I' DR. NORVIN L. LANDSKOV PEARL R. LEECH VIRGINIA MCHLHANEY Education: Director, Student Teaching Education Education W DR. CARL I. McQUAGGE :msn o1.soN nn. RALPH c.s'rA1Gr.n WM-TEH H- YBRROW ! Educaiion Education Psychology: Director, Heading Clinic H93m1 Educaiion f 32 I 5 DIVISION OF HOME ECCNOIVIICS CHAIRMAN DR. BERTHA M. FRITZSCHE VERA BARNETT AMELIA C. THOMPSON IW A f ' iw fa - ' XI Q, H-av GENEVA HAMILTON 'A-. 5 .fr .. Q . CHARLES E. AMBROSE ANGELO FRASCARELLI Ari Violin and Theory ff - QD L f y Nhf N ., r , as V r. if 'f P , fqpa DIVISICDN OF I .X K 5 - sl if' 'V ' 0 K. n X rf L XM 11 . . : A WALTER I. LOK DR. RAYMOND MANNONI Chairman, Department ot Alrt Director, Bands: Chairman, Department X ik ' YUX if ROBERT D. HAYS WALTER R. HINDS Asqistant Director, Bands Voice 34 of Instrumental Music FINE ARTS CHAIRMAN FRANK E. MARSH, IR. X-w...... DR. WILLIAM H. PRESSER LEONARD STOCKER Chairman, Department ci Theory Chairman, Department oi' Voice 35 ,ww . T7 .ff ' A J' I ,RX ., V, ,if AU ,a.f 'r. VERNON E. MERRIFIELD GILBERT T. SAETRE Commercial Ari Music Education if ROGER COLEMAN Student Government Association President Members of the SGA sweat an election in the SGA ofticc An essential part of camps lite . . . an eiiective or- ganization . . . all students encouraged to participate in numerous facets of the SGA . . . executive officers, pictured on these pages, carry out administrative func- tions and are responsible for relations between college administration and student body .... STUDENT GOVERNMENT Al, ELLIS IKEA l'1r:.t Vim! Pr.-wttlttttt PEGGY TAYLOR SGA Second Vice President '55 1 GAIL BACKSTROM lOl-IN DUKS SGA Secretary SGA Treasurer ASSOCIATION as -744-eq 1 e. STUDENT SENATE First Row, Lett to Right: Ierry Reel, Parliamentarian, Billy West Tatum, Roger Coleman, President, Richard Burns, Paul Morgan, lr. Second Row: Dianne Green, Lynda Caldwell, Harriett Stovall, Madelyn Everett, Rusty Breath, Becky Under- wood, Ann Iackson, Ann Webb, Barbara Franklin, Third Row: Richard Assaf, David Pyle, Nina Batson Campbell, Pat Speck, Frances Head, Gail Backstrom, Secretary, Iackie Taylor, Truman McKenzie, Carolyn McGregor, Carolyn Wellborn, Betty Bond, Patty Gail Smith, Page Iones, Ann Tee, Ed Albritton, Bob Hardwicke, Fourth Row: Tom B. Dickson, Phil Brady, Bobby McLaurin, Bobby Cox, Bill Thornton, Al Ellis, First Vice President, Tommy Davis, Tom Alexander, Rodney Floyd, Chaplain, Charles Martin. These students, as a legislative body, have been responsible for enacting laws which protect the rights and cultivate the interests of the sudents during 1958-59. sy! EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Left to Right: Dr. I. Ft. Switzer, Dean of Student Affairs and advisor to the council, Al Ellis, Peggy Taylor, Roger Coleman, Gail Backstrom, and Iohn Duks. Men's and Wornen's Affairs Boards have power to Court interprets the SGA Constitution . . . gives ad- make policies regarding conditions in dormitories . . . visory opinions to student government bodies . . . they act as appeal boards for cases brought up from handles violations ot regulations . . . takes appeals dorm councils . . . all dorm presidents serve on re- from student affairs' boards . . . can only be overruled spective boards . . . SGA vice presidents serve as by President of MSC . . . Administrative Assistants act presidents oi respective boards . . . Student Court as right hand men to SGA President . . . handle de- members are appointed by the SGA President . . . they tails . . . plan and coordinate much Work unknown to hold office as long as they stay in college . . . the the ordinary student.... STUDE NT GCVERNMENT MEN'S AFFAIRS BOARD Q Loft to Right: Al Ellis, President: Gene lourdan, Ray Stenneil, Rader Grantham, D ean of Men and advisor to the board: Second Row: Don Hall, Arnold Grenn Bruce Criswell, and Wayne Winstead. 38 Left to Right: Peggy Taylor, President Frances Ienkms Ruth H111 Myra Palmes Ann Tee Pege Dudley Ginger Garrett lean Atchley Mona Watkins Betty Pat terson, Nina Batson Campbell Lennie Iordan and Mrs lvan O Wilber ASSOCIGIS Dean of Women and advisor to the council ASSCDCIATICN STUDENT COURT Left to Right: Associate Iustices Robert Edra Smith, Iane Hunt, Chief lustice Jerry M, Blakeney, Associate lustices Ollie Yates, Iulia Ulmer, and Dr. Leon Wilber, Chairman of the Department of History and Gov- ernment and adviser to the court. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Left to Right: Iere C, Fowlkes, Irby Mclnnis, Tommy Cox, Chairman, and Carey Campbell. 3 Left to Right: Mrs, Ivah O. Wilber, Betty Bond, Peggy Taylor, Gloria Nor- ris, Barbara Franklin Phillips, Mrs, Lena Y. Gough, Not Pictured: Mildred Stewart Coleman, Gail Backstrom, Patty Gail Smith. Recoqnizes scholarship- leadership amonq senior women . . . organized at MSC in l94l . . . promotes high standards of democratic liv- inq . . . develops finer quali- ties of members . . . empha- sizes leadership, scholarship and admirable personal qual- ities of womanhood. i PHWLWS I tx? Pi YHA 'aeftl Bpybib ' pxefit OFFICERS BARBARA FRANKLIN PHILLIPS President GLORIA NORRIS Vice President BETTY BOND Secretary-Treasurer PEGGY TAYLOR Historian MILDRED STEWART COLEMAN Publicity MRS. LENA Y. GOUGI-I, MRS. IVAH O. WILBER Advisors 40 i, Bef, Y BO Wizh nd and Hom Ol17Sr . P - ecommg In Del, achwffes Zghds ass' dch lsf YSGI.. MLQ y I ,g- vt' - wr FALL TAPEES: First Row, Left to Right: Iohn Duks, Robert Edra Smith, Iames L. Speake, Ir., Tommy Purvis, Carmel Signa, Kenneth Gilmore, Len Falleng Second Row: Roger Coleman, W. S. Van Devender, Norbert Iohnson, George A. Smith, Dr. Leo Millerg Third Row: Col, Iohn H, Dale, Mr. ,DAU Robert Hays, Iames D, Crawford, John Floyd Hamilton, L COT-T , President EN l I l Highest honor paid a college man . . . junior and senior men s honor society . . . recognizes a high standard ot service in scholarship, OFFICERS ' athletics, student government, social and religious aiiairs, publications PAUL COTTEN , president and speech and music arts . . . installed at MSC in l954 . . . sponsors a I. D. BENSON Vice President H . t d t ,I t d h h t 1 d h. d . DR' CLAUDE FIKE Secretary-Treasurer ' ungarian s en o s u ere . . . c 'arac er, ea ers ip an service DR. GILBERT F, HARGWIG Faculty Advism in campus life, scholarship, fellowship and consecration to demo- cratic ideals are its qualifications. t l l fm First Row, Left to Right: Al Ellis, Dr. Claude Fike, I. D. Benson, Dr, Gilbert , F. Hartwiq, Titus Mclnnisg Second Row: Dr, Porter L. Fortune, Dr. Iohn H. ,N Allen, Mr. Walter Lok, Dr. I. Fred Walker, Howard Wink, Third Row: Carroll t Ritchie, Cecil Iohnston, Donald Dana, Quincy Long, lames Edward Mclnnis. O E G bv O Z U ru r-' H DP' W DH '-o 'U DH 2 i t ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA First Row, Lelt to Right: Kay Braswell, Alta Lee Weltord, Lynda Caldwell, Frances Head, Emily Williams, Cassie B, Rasberry, Iudy Harrison, Gloria Norris, Second Row: Mrs. Lena Y, Gough, Jimmie Lu Albritton, Mary lo Lucas, Betty Lane Stevens, Ruth Hill, Ieanelle Williams, Mrs, Polly Wilson, lean Darby, Mrs, lvah O, Wilberg Third Row: Gail Backstrom, Patty Gail Smith, Annabelle Langley, Ioy Dee Stogner, Mary Margaret Andrews, Betty Bond, Alice Arledge, Binnie Lee McCoy, Truman McKenzie, Gwen Fortinberry, Phoncie Mc- Phail, Donna Matthews, Alice Wilkinson, Iill Hunt, Rosemary Rich, Not Pictured: lean Bradley, Mary Louise Caldwell, Gloria Denson, Virginia Sherrill Glenn, lane Hunt, Gloria McMullan, Christine Marriott, lane Sim- mons, Nancy Sherrarcl, Ann White, Martha Duncan. National scholastic honor fraternity for freshman men . . . at MSC it starts the year by helping to get freshmen started in proper study habits through talks and How to Study booklets . . . member- ship is attained solely by high grades . . . a 3.5 average during the first quarter or a 3.5 average during the fresh- man year is required. 'Fitus Mclnnls, Dr, Ralph Staiger, Howard Wink. OFFICERS IOE CREWS President LARRY BRADLEY Vice President GARY WALLER Secretary OLIVER AINSWORTH Treasurer DR. RALPH STAIGER Advisor ICE CREWS lliiitsifl-'rat Installed at MSC in l956 . . . disigned to stimulate study and high scholarship among fresh- men Women . . . a 3.5 average is required for membership . . . membership indicates a re- ward for genuine interest in things intellectual and for Work Well done. OFFICERS BETTY LANE STEVENS ANNABELLE LANGLEY vice President President BINNIE LEE MCCOY Treasurer IEANELLE WILLIAMS Historian MRS. WILBER MRS. GOUGH Advisor 'QB 'Nr' BETTY LANE STEVENS President PHI ETA SIGM First Row, Left to Right: Billy E, Taylor, Alton Wayne Cooper, Ioe Crews, Larry Bradley: Second Row Thomas Hunter Smith, Gary Waller, Oliver Ainsworth, Geoffrey Hicks, James Edward Mclnnlsy Third Row PiKPi's gather in the advisor's office. OFFPCERS HOWARD WINK President IANE HUNT Vice President GWEN FORTINBERRY Secretary-Treasurer DR. IOHN H. ALLEN ACWISOF HOWARD WINK President Most demanding ot all scholarship fraternities . . . less than one percent ot student body is initiated each year . . . members must have maintained seventy per cent A grades for ninety consecutive hours in residence . . . recognizes high scholarship in any type ot study, for which a recognized academic degree is authorized . . . installed at MSC in 1949. PI KAPPA Fi,-51 Row, Left to Right: lane Hunt, Howard Wink, Gwen Fortinberryg Dr. Iohn H. Allen, Norris, I, D. Benson. PI Second Row: Titus Mclnnis, Patty Gail Smith, Ann White, Gloria ,f ,.. J . ,, M, I W2 D4 ' AWK -5, M f ' if . 3 6, ' fm. t , is . ' A an if l'7 'T , . ,, f eb . 73. y , I 0-rw i 2? . Vx ' A Q M JW if QKQQOZA ,, fs Q, ,mw4,f+.-t. . 4: - iii-1-Q - .4-. ,LL fvf' ...ef '-v X9 't'3f?:?,. 4139, , is -'ew f - GAF? P Y, L ,, sy- 7 Q T 5V AL ELLIS I. D. BENSON I-AMES EDWARD MCINNIS VI TARRER PATTY GAIL SMITH PEGGY TAYLOR Outstanding in scholarship . . . leadership . . . personality . . . contributions to the college , . . general attributes . . . chosen by secret faculty committee . . . considered highest single honor student can achieve . . . six selected because of rfnrollrnent increase instead of usual four . . . recognition instituted several years ago. I. D. BENSON QDK T Iackson: President, Pi Gamma Mu: Vice-President, Omicron Delta Kappa: Editor, Historian, Phi Kappa Tau: Pi Kappa Pi: Phi Kappa Tau Scholarship Award: Cadet Lt. Col., R.O.T.C.: Yellow Iackets: Drill Team: Executive Council, C.I.A.: Delegate to the Texas Student Con- ference on International Affairs: Distinguished Military Student: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Nur 2-...Y HALL OF FAME Exemplifying the Questing Mind PATTY GAIL SMITH AQ Lumberton: American Chemical Society: Freshman Chemistry Award: President, Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Pi Kappa Pi: Kappa Delta Pi: Treasurer, President, Chi Omega: Student Senator: B.S.U.: Delegate to the Texas Conference on International Affairs: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. 3 E AL ELLIS QK T Iackson: First Vice-President, Student Government Association: Freshman Orienta- tion Committee: Student Senate: Secretary, Phi Kappa Tau: Chairman, Men's Affairs Board: President, Vice-President, Canterbury Club: President, Mississippi Canter- bury Club: R.E.W. Committee of 100: Treasurer, Pi Tau Chi: Omicron Delta Kappa: Yellow Iacket: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Home Economics HALL ortt il 1 ng? y V .. , n . I I 4' t . t Q VI TARRER .I .I .I Forest: First Place Bathing Beauty at Summer Music Camp: Top Ten Beauty tor three years: Vice-President ot Pledge Class, Sponsors Chairman, Delta Delta Delta: Lieutenant, Captain, Dixie Darlings: Regimental Sponsor, B.O.T.C.: Vice-President, Favorite, Iunior Class: Homecoming Queen: Fresh- man Counselor: Chairman, R.E.W. Committee: Miss l-lospitcrlity for two years, Forest: Campus Queen, Miami Beach: Betty Dukes Cratt Scholarship: Second Vice-President, Kappa Omicron Phi, Kappa Delta Pig Drama Chairman, Wesley Foundation: Home Economics Club: Miss MSC: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, EXEMPLIFYING THE 5 C IAMES EDWARD MCINNIS KZ Hattiesburg: Outstanding Male Freshman: National Kappa Sigma Scholarship-Lead ership Award: Executive Editor for two years, SOUTHERNER: Staff Writer, Reporter, STUDENT PRINTZ: Grand Scribe for two years, Kappa Sigma: President, Circle K: Membership Chairman, Omicron Delta Kappa: Projects Chairman, Westminster Fellowship: Vice-President, Phi Eta Sigma: Mississippi Student Education Associa- tion: Student Senate Parliamentarian, Administrative Assistant: Vic.e-President, Fresh- man Class: Elections Commission: R. E. W. Committee of 100: Planning Committee, C.l.A.: College Union Activities Board: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. ' .,:,,.'i,. ll' all ,Su t lx ': - It :Witt Q r,Q 5 S F A M E QUESTING MIND W, X PEGGY TAYLOR .I J .I Blytheville, Ark.: President, Music Chairman, Rush Chairman, Activities Chairman, Delta Delta Delta: Secretary, Second Vice-President, Student Government Associa- tion: President Wom.en's Affairs Board: Freshman, Sophomore, Senior Favorites: House Chairman for two years: Secretary, Mississippi Intercollegiate Council: Mem- bership Chairman, Southern Intercollegiate Association Student Governments: Phi Delta Rho: Kappa Delta Pi: Wesley Foundation: R.E.W. Committee oi 100: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. 47 7 11 yy ,fu I 3 LINDA GAIL BACKSTROM McLain: Outstanding Pledge in Scholarship, Treasurer, Delta Del- t.r Delta, Cheerleader: Secretary, Student Government Associationg 'Wesley lwoundationy Chairman l-I.l .W. Coiiirnitteo, Alpha Lambda i I-.' 15 lftir pa Dc-lt.i Pig Freshman ' 'rig ntirtiriiii lforrtinitteep Delegate ' lf.: f,i: riivpi lntfj-1-Collc-giatfi V,t'1Il'll. I . D. BENSON lackson: Pi Gamma Mu, Presi- dentg Omicron Delta Kappa, Vice- Presidentg Phi Kappa Tau, Editor and Historian, Pi Kappa Pip Dis- tinguished Military Studentg Ca- det Lt. Col., Regimental S-3, R.O.T.C.g Drill Team: Yellow lacketsp Delegate to Student Con- ference on International Artairs: Chairman of Program Committ.ee, C.l.A.g Phi Kappa Tau Scholarship Award. IERRY M. BLACKENEY Bay Springs: Kappa Alpha Order, President Pledge Class, Corres- ponding Secretary, Recording Se- cretary: lnterfraternity Council, Treasurerg Student Government Association, Student Court Asso- ciate Iustice and Chief Justice: Wesley Foundationg R.E.W. Com- mittee ot lOO. BETTY I UN E BOND Columbia: Kappa Delta, President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Assist- ant Treasurerg Iunior Class Secre- tary: Student Senator: Alpha Lambda Delta, Treasurer: Phi Delta Rho, Secretary: Freshman Counselorg B.S.U.y Future Teach- ers ot America. WHO' WHO IN AMERICAN x ' g gm w,,f,?., X 1, fffv EZVQ., . of f 7 f ' 4 ' ? 4 f f. Q A . xl, D '1 . an Am- N35-'5 -'X' ij F -wwe,-iff : fs Eff MQ!!!- ii 4- fwip 'x aff: 'Q it SW 912 3 Q 22215 ING Q ff, iii.-Hi A ge -s 2 45 fx X. f azgmgi ,ij 1.1,f41 Q 1 15? :NISE ikzf 4 4 2 Q zz asf, x wwe X ,z :,v2f,V?f Q V :MSI 2 sizwh' fs. 2315 4.114-sl ,. Lg, :5w24gi f1 5 Eg Q4,,.:., 5. .21 j 5521, ,lfff .:, kwzgvgg , Q, ,,.y ey- 4ee2'w'Z5 ' ,iisfsfwip lfgly, Y. klzf wflrl' ' ,. f fall X ' i ?e59v ck, Q ,T is 0 . .L B - 1 ff' 16 l 1 gl Sl an ' s . . Ql! Oi i fe.. W 1'- ' 'fc Q. lr :rf 'f'l . 4-Q ' .x mm-L X- -' .. Wg, , 5 ,, -ww, l ,,, I' BARBARA LOUISE EASON Sc-bastopol: Delta Delta Delta, Mo- del Pledge, Vice-President, Chap- lain, Kappa Omicron Phi, Presi- dent, Student Christian Federa- tion, Vice-President, BSU., Pro- grrirn Chairman, Home EC Club, FL.E.VV. C'c,rnniitt.oe of IUO, Student V' , .mf-tiiifttr A I . tH+HHf'H ,lliv - , , 3,1 nuff-f vwv :miriam AL ELLIS lackson: Student Senate, Fresh- man Orientation Committee, Yel- low lackets, Canterbury Club, President, R.E.W. Committee of 100, Pi Tau Chi, Treasurer, Phi Kappcr Tau, Secretary, Omicron Delta Kappa, Student Government Association, lst Vice-President, Chairman, Men's Affairs Board, Hall of Fame. lin. MARCIA CHADDOCK EMBT Gulfport: George Hurst Chapter Miss. Student Education Associa- tion, Pr.esident, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Tau Chi, Sigma Sigma Sigma, STUDENT PRINTZ, Society Editor, THE DRAWL, Associate Editor, Westminster Fellowship, Publicity Chairman, Editor, Synod Secre- tary, Westminster Fellowship, R.E,W. Committee ol 100. GWENDOLYN ANN FORTINBERRY Hattiesburg: Alpha Sigma Alpha Scholarship Trophy, Alpha Lamb- da Delta, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Beta Beta Beta, Pi Kappa Pi, Secretary, Treasurer, Alpha Sigma Alpha Editor, Corresponding Secretary. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN 1 -0 r'-r BARBARA FRANKLIN PHILLIPS Lumberton: Religious Chairman ot Hattiesburg Hall: Top Twenty Beauties, 3 years: R.E.W. Com- mitte: Delta Delta Delta, pledge Vice-President, Trident Corres- respondent, Treasurer, Marshall: Wesley Committee Chairman: R.O.T.C. Sponsor: SOUTHERNER staff: Freshman Orientation: Sen- ator: Charm Consultant: Phi Delta Rho, President: Counselor. VIRGINIA SHERRILL GLENN Prichard, Ala.: AAUW Scholar- ship: Outstanding Freshman Math Award: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Mu Epsilon, Vice-Presb dent: Pi Kappa Pi: Band: A.C.S. IANE ELIZABETH HUNT Hansboro: B.S.U. Greater Council: Alpha Lambda Delta, Secretary, Scholarship Cup, Student Scholar- ship Advisor: R.E.W. Book Dis- play Chairman: Student Senate: Elections Commission: Orientation Committee: Associate Iustice of the Student Court: Pi Kapa Pi, Vice-President: Kappa Delta Pi, .gk ,f -J .,. - me jg? .ug Q., 'l. fr. ,f '. ,L A f-'df' . , , 1-,Q i7 I 1 an f' ' ', r. -4' .., ,UI W v 1 1 su ' n I, -s. ., sb 9 c .1 IILL MARGARET HUNT Hansboro: B.S.U. Greater Council: Alpha Lambda Delta: Student Scholarship Advisor: REW. Book Display Committee Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Kappa Pi. UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES . pq, t 'JS- ff? i . if G? MARILYN I OYCE LANE New Hebron: Kappa Delta Pi, President, Historian, Future Teachers ot America, Secretary, Alpha Lambda Delta, B,S.U,, SOUTHERNER Staff, Award tor Special Distinction in the Field ot English, Honor Graduate. PAUL LEWEY Hattiesburg: Phi Kappa Tau, Pre- sident, Pledge Trainer, Vic,e-Pre- sident, SOUTHERNER Staff, Busi- ness Manager, lnteriraternity Council, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Yel- low laclcets, THE DRAWL, Busi- ness Manager. I ACKIE MCCULLOUGH Brookhaven: SOUTHERNER, As- sistant Editor, STUDENT PRINTZ, Feature Editor, Editorial Board, Associate Editor, ALUMNI NEWS, Student Editor, The DRAWL, Pub- lications Editor, Kappa Delta, Press Chairman, Corresponding Secretary, MSC Band, Dormitory Council, Student Senator, R.E.W. Committee of 100, Delegate to Conference on International Af- fairs, Editorial Assistant for Out- door Drama. JAMES EDWARD MCINN IS Hattiesburg, Editor, THE SOUTH- ERNER, Kappa Sigma, Grand Scribe, Nathaniel G. Symonds Na- tional Scholarship -Leadership Award, Most Outstanding Male Freshman, Omicron Delta Kappa: Circle K Club, President, Vice- President, Freshman Class: Stu- dent Government Association Ad- ministrative Assistant: Parliamen- tarian, Student Senate: Westmin- ster Fellowship, Student Printz , Reporter, Staff Columnist, Phi Eta Sigma, Vice-Presidentf Hall Of Fame. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN fri? ',. 'lb ff'- I Q'-SP GLORIA NORRIS Holcomb: Alpha Psi Omega, President, Secretary, Phi Delta Rho, President: Sigma Alpha Eta, Vice President, Secretaryg Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Kappa Pi: Southern Players, Charter Member, Historian, Best Sup- Poffiflq ACTFG-SS , Special Tech- nical Award : Orientation Com- mittee: Kappa Delta Pi. ANN DRUZILLA PATRICK Hattiesburg: Home Economics Club, President, Treasurerg Stu- dent Christian Federation, Secre- tary: Kappa Omicron Phi, Vice- President, Kappa Delta Pip Alpha Sigma Alpha: B.S.U. Council, R.E.W. . an GEORGE SEKUL Biloxi: M Club: Football: Senior Bowl. PATTY GAIL SMITH Lumberton: Alpha Lambda Delta, Pnesidenty Kappa Mu Epsilon: Kappa Delta Pig Pi Kappa Pig Chi Omega, Treasurer, President, Delegate to Student Conference on National Aftairsp B.S.U.: American Chemical Society, Stu- dent Affiliatey Hall of Fame. UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES ,..s' V B, , T L ,,.., ,...,.. . H, '-734 ,, ,, . 5 5 1 - I T v i' 1' 5 E i 5 .ff I . ix , E' ,vi -ay 54 'ft .W -l 'ti Q ., it. l c ZS ,t t l it i 5 A BOB SMITH Mobile, Ala.: President, Enlist- ment Chairman, B.S.U., R.E.W. Committee: Omicron Delta Kap- pa: Kappa Delta Pi, Vice Presi- dent, Circle K Club, Vice Presi- dent of Yellow Iackets, R.O.T.C., Company Commander, Southern Generals Drill Team, Rifle Team, Military History Award, Presi- dent ot Pi Tau Chi. W. F. STAGG Waynesboro: President, Vice- President, Social Chairman, Phi Kappa Tau, Omicron Delta Kappa, Interfraternity Council, Kappa Pi. RICHARD B. STRONG Hattiesburg, Yellow lackets, President, Publicity Chairman of C.U.A., President, Efficiency Contest Chairman of Delta Sigma Pi, Delegate to Texas A and M leadership Conierence. f. Qi- PEGGY TAYLOR Blytheville, Ark.: President, Delta Delta Delta, Music Chair- man, Rush Chairman, Activities Chairman, Secretary Student Government Association, 2nd Vice-President, President Wom- en's .Affairs Board, Freshman Favorite, Sophomore Favorite, Senior Favorite, Secretary, Miss. Intercollegiate Council, Member- ship Chairman, Southern Inter- collegiate Association of Student Governments, Phi Delta Rho, Kappa Delta Pi, Wesley 'Founda- tion, Committee of 100: Hall of Fame. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN , IULIA ULMER Laurel: Pi Tau Chip Kappa Delta Pig Iustice of Student Court, Vice-Pnesident, Westminster Fel- lowship: Secretary, Treasurer, Southern Broadcast: Statistician, Youth Congress. 'L 10173 gs-as 3- IIN nw-1.4, ,t MON A RHEA WATKIN S Memphis, Tenn.: Senator: Delta Delta D.elta, Rush Chairman, Fra- ternity Education Chairmang Pan- helenic Courtesy Chairman: West minster Fellowship, Synod Secre- tary, President: Student Christian Federation, Vice-President, Noon Day Chairman and Vesper Chair- man: Dolphin Club Reporterg Pi Tau Chip Circle K Sweetheart, Briqacloon , Guys and Dolls : Dance Review, Choreoqrapherp Women's Affairs Board: Colleqe Union Activities Committee, Sec- retary. qv HOWARD IRVIN WINK Gulfport: Phi Eta Sigma, Presi- dent, Pi Kappa Pi, President: Omicron Delta Kappa: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Kappa Delta Pi: Physics Club. UNIVEBSITIES AND CCLLEGES IDF ,wa WAYNE O'SI-IIELDS QUINCY ALBERT LONG TUPGIO3 Kappa Alpha Ofdefr RG' Ellisville: Beta Beta Beta, Presi cording Secretary, Rush Chair- dent: Kappa Dgha Pi, Vice-Pres man, ViC6'-l3feSiCleIlt, Pledge jddgntg Omicfgn Delta Kappag Trainer, Social Chairman: Pi Graduate Fellowship in Biology. Sigma Epsilon, President: Fresh- man Orientation Cornmitteeg Var- sity Cheerleaderg Freshman Class Favorite. OLLIE P. YATES, IR. Hattiesburg: Iustice, Student Court: Omicron Delta Kappag Pi Sigma Epsilon: First Alternate Delegate, Conference on Inter- national Attairsp Varsity Football: President, Stray Greeks. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND CGLLEGES SEI-RYIC E 5 '+s. --. - ,,,, Z .Q 1, , K , v 'N-ummm... My f ek ,.. v-'1-n--ik, , ' A N X, . ,-Q, ,M AM' -f up in '-'U -. w.,fr. 1 1 P' ' JW, u - an W w...wz4+ 'F 'v 'e . sf ., VJ? . . ,gb-.Lv 'H ' 'P' , .-lv ' ' it 3' ' ' as ' ' - U 1 if -df' e r ,. A, , , , . A 4 3 , ..,, ,I , , Q. ,W 4, , -4: F Q 5 f +1 .Q - , fl i 1 -Q, Q ' ax 7 Y , ' . ui., A S W f' , ,J n ' 1. 'Q 1 ' ' , ' 4 . in 1 if ,A - xvff-a . . .n ,, wb 15 ' Q 4 N., . 1 , 4 b . , . an , Q v- ,, A u. , 4 , .. . L lx , , , . t i, 2 .' Q I 1 6 X Q A5 . Q, ' Q ., V 4 , .K . . . ,, , y ,- M., V ,wb A ' M w f ' X I ' V - ns.. f .1 ,bs -what Q A . I ' '. I - , x I 54 . . 1 , . If ' 'ln' j 'A .,-' 1 i K Q' Q I ' - ., ,: I v x . , t' . a ' . 'O f - N SYMBCDLIZING THE APPLICATION CDF LEARNING AND THE BASIS CE TI-IE SOUTHERN HERITAGE I F 9 I A wj Vw Nr I COLLEGE UNION BOARD s I RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS I YELLOW IACKETS I CIRCLE K .I3 IQ. ITHE 1959 SOUTHERNER 1.1 ' I THE 1959 STUDENT PRINTZ IPROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ,Qu 1 I ARMY ROTC Ii. ? I 1 I COLLEGE UNION BOA Seated, Left to Right: Camille Gamblin, Iimmy Valentine, Richard Strong, Ruby Mabry, Buddy Davis, Second Row: Mary Lou Corbin, Mary Lou Hall, Alice Arledge, Ann Hurd, Sharon Pine, Mrs. Ashcraitp Third Row: Milton lohnston, Calla Handsborough, Babe Neely, Mary Frances Alford, Wayne Catledge. One of the numerous activities held under the auspices of the College Union Board. , ., .nit C Cross-section campus group . . . plans, pro- motes parties . . . dances . . . tournaments . . . special activities . . . provides students with wholesome, desirable program of events . . . . . . keeps Union Building humming with activity. EXECUTIVE BOARD, Left to Right: Norbert Iohnson, Publicity Chairman, Patty Stevens, Entertainment Chairman, Mary Lou Corbin, Refreshments Chairman, Mrs, Mary Ashcraft, Advisor, Richard Strong, President, Roggie Fuller, Secretary, Milton lcrhn- ston, Arrangements Chairman, Fred Beverly, Decorations Chair- man. Not Pictured: lim Valentine, Vice President, Richard Gru- der, Arrangements, and Camille Gamblin, Refreshments. RICHARD STRONG President V: - if 'fx 5. 7 A . ' 2 , ,f ., lv 9-. , f , NJ' ' -1'-wh. N it 1 ff' SUE SPENCER YOUNG President 'mf' -me AL ELLIS State Canterbury President Seated, Left to Right: Carol Horton, Gayle Sutherland, Celia Saratapulos, Sue Young. Linda Lee, Rosemary Rich, Mary loyce Thomas, Standing: Dr. l, Treadwell Davis, Charles Guice, David Pyle, Claus Poehl- rnann, David Rich, Rev, Richard A, Park, Al Ellis. -3 CANT Weekly meetings are held in the College Union. OFFICERS SUE SPENCER YOUNG President EDWARD CRAIG Vice President CAROL HORTON Recording Secretary MARY IOYCE THOMAS Corresponding Secretary TROY YOUNG Treasurer AL ELLIS Diocean President REV. RICHARD A. PARK Rector Chartered at MSC ber of diocesan and study . . . fellowship in higher education. in 1946 . . . organized group of Episcopal students . . . mem- national associations of Canterbury Clubs . . . worship . . . . . . conferences . . . retreats . . . serves mission oi Christianity Q, . 3 N Religious . . . Educational . . . Social . . . ff' in X oPF1cEBs li . IAMES OBEIRNE President ' ,pit KAY HUNT Vice President OLIVIA SEKUL Corresponding Secretary 0,9 CELESTE SAVELLE Recording Secretary X IAMES ILLICH Treasurer 'A IACK CISTRIANO Marshal REV. PAUL A. GILLIS, OP. Chaplain DH. RAY LONGYEAR Advisor A. portion of the many Newman Club members are caught by the camera eye at one of the numerous functions of the club. The Catholic organization is one of the outstandinqly active groups on campus. IA-MES UBEIRNE President 2, - as H K G Y 'Wh in WM KA dm Www . WIA-W , V 1. ... -. Q use Q. 63 1 f WESLEY FCDUNDATION ., , few Q 'xs- WESLEY COUNCIL: Seated, Left to Right: Larry Bradley, Treasurer, Edith Ann Miller, First Vice President, Paul Cotten, President, Denson Napier, Director, Caroe lyn Smith, Secretary, Richard Doiron, Second Vice Presidentg Standing: Gerald lackson, Clayton Ryan, Rodney Floyd, Carol Day, Annrae Sacksteder, Kay Cothen, Mary Glenn Hiqgason, Iohn Mills, Kay Ayers, David Stafford. Association ot Methodist students on the campus . . . its ultimate goals-fellowship, deeper understanding of the Christian iaith and perpetuation ot the word of Iesus Christ. . . weekly meetings, retreats, service projects, other activities. The Wesley group meets every Tuesday evening in one of the larger rooms in the College Union. Name tags provide an easy way of becoming acquainted. OFFICERS PAUL COTTEN President EDITH ANN MILLER First Vice President RICHARD DOIRON Second Vice President CAROLYN SMITH Secretary LARRY BRADLEY Treasurer DENSON NAPIER Director 'i Sinqing is an active part of every WF gathering. OFFICERS NORMAN HOLBROOK President IUDY l'lARRlSON Vice President JANE LYNN PIERCE Secretary KEN OWEN Treasurer G. THOMAS PREER, A.M., Ph.D. Advisor First Row, Left to Right: lulia Ulmer, Carolyn Wellborn, Myralynn Smith, Elizabeth Owings, ludy Harrison, Mona Watkins, Sara Freeman, Ann Alexander, Second Row: Phyllis White, Barbara Rose Killinqsworth, Nancy Inqle, Carol Haeqler, Frances Wiggins, Norma Dent, lane Newton, Linda Gober, Nancy McKie, Third Row: Dr. Tom Preer, Bobbie Palmes, Chris Marriott, Ann Campbell, lean Stock, Roqqie Fuller, Hallie lean Frazier, Lillian Thomas, Flora Shows, lane Lynn Pierce, Rosemary Arledge, Betty Ann McCutchong Fourth Row: Fred Beverly, Ierry Reel, Norman Holbrook, Paul Day Allred, Fred Copley, loe Schwinq, Iimmy Cooper, Ken Owen, Frank Hadley, lames Edward Mclnnis. NORMAN HOLBROOK President Founded at MSC in 1912 . . . fulltime work since tour years aqo . . . largely supported by the Synod of Mississippi . . . weekly worship service . . . news bulle- tin . . . retreats . . . other activities . . . purpose to confront the aca- demic comrnunity with the fact of lesus Christ . . . iilizfwkl, I WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP 65 Left to Right, Right Row: Cecil Palmer, Norbert lohnson, Larry Bradley, Ierry Padgett, lames Ray Wilkinson, Arnold Grennp Second Row: Irby Mclnnis, Charles Shaw, Thomas Hunter Smith, lohn Elfer, Leslie Beardon, 'Tommy Smith, David Stafford, Marvin Oglesby, Tom B, Dickson, Third Row: Marvin lohnson, Paul Morgan Eldred Vtfard, Buddy Davis, Iimmy Thomas, Gary Waller. Student hosts ot campus quests . . . men's service organization formed by social fraternities and student senate . . . sponsor Freshman Day, orientate freshmen and transfers . . . promote college traditions. Yellow lackets and Freshmen show proceeds from a wonderful Help Day. OFFICERS NORBERT IOHNSON President LARRY BRADLEY Vice President IERRY PADGETT Secretary IAMES RAY WILKINSON Treasurer 66 if NORBERT JOHNSON President ,,,.-f-rf Nun: w D a. ,.4 L 34-.. SONNY EDWARDS President vm k Circle K is the only organization on campus which meets at 7 p.m. L A fql V 3. ,I C I R C L E C L U B ffwg, V OFFICERS ALBERT SONNY EDWARDS ...... President ' f KEN OWEN . .......... .... V ice President 4 gf WAYNE CATLEDGE ................ Secretary Ig, .Gy CARROLL CULPEPPER ............. Treasurer f, in GLORIA SAUNDERS ...... l958-59 Sweetheart MARGARET MARTIN, MONA WATKINS .............. ..,... H onor Court LT. COL, IOHN H. DALE, SR, ........ Advisor GLORIA SAUNDERS Founded at MSC in 1954 . . . devoted to service . . . sponsored by 19594959 Sweefheaft Kiwanis International . . . projects such as the monthly calendar activities . . . high ideals . . . weekly morning meeting. First Row, Left to Right: Margaret Martin, Carroll Culpepper, Ken Owen, Sonny Edwards, Wayne Catledge, Gloria Saundersg Second Row: Iames Edward Mclnnis, Richard Doiron, Lamar Starkey, Don Wise, Sluggo Mchaney, Fred Beverly, Third Row: Rodney Floyd, Thomas Hunter Smith, Lavan Modling Bennie Rohr, Robert C, Burks, Sam Alexander. vm, may ff-'X an 'ZW wh A? N-1 ,qt .KM x, PAUL LEWEY Business Manager Jackie McCullough talks, Donnie Seuzeneau listen, and Billy Poll-:es remains oblivious to Mc's situation. Displays the friendliness and tradition ot MSC . . . progress . . . cooperation . . . a history for posterity . . . a good will instrument . . . memor- ies . . . spirit . . . inspiration . . . careful planning . . . patience . . . happiness. I-Iow's this for an unposed staff situation? 17' gl I STAFF IAMES EDWARD MclNNlS Editor PAUL LEWEY Business Manager JUDY HARRISON Executive Assistant ANN TEE Assistant Business Manager IACKIE MCCULLOUGH Assistant Editor, Fall Quarter DONNIE SEUZENEAU Clcrss Editor PAUL MORGAN, IR. Sports Editor FULL STAFF MEMBERS Io Mason, Nancy Ingle, Ruth Hill, Bobbie Palmes, Ann Tee, Billy Folkes ASSOCIATE STAFF MEMBERS Marilyn Little, Betty Boyd, Kathie Dankert, Sara Taylor, Fred Copley, Frank Hadley, Ellie Mc- Donald, Carol Schuppan Pat Baisden BUSINESS STAFF Betty Clifton ON CAMPUS PHOTOGRAPHERS Bob Denson Wilma Hart Iohn Lambert DEAN RADER GRANTHAM Advisor - !.'r iackie exemplifies the staff mood as Mclnnis conducts staff meeting. Gathered for glory are, first row, left to right: Fred Copley, Billy Folkes, FrankHd1-S d :BttYBdN I a ey, econ row e y . oy , ancy ngle, Sara Taylor, Marilyn Little: third row: Donnie Seuzeneau, Iackie McCullough, Ruth Hill, Iames Edward Mclnnis, Kathie Dankert, Iudy Harrison, Ann Tee. f-.o4,'?.,, Q., 'HMM , sv 'Kms A at , www, IAMES EDWARD MclNNlS Editor SOUTHERNER Displays the friendliness and tradition of MSC . . . progress . . . cooperation . . . a history for posterity . . . a good will instrument . . . memor- ies . . . spirit . . . inspiration . . . careful planning . . . patience . . . happiness. at Gr. as Q X- is 5 fi R552 . ASQ' 1, ff ,I ' .-7 I - -' 4' ,, af ! 6- , -A ,, -, . 4 1. if 'x-Z I, linux' I . 91' A V' ' ., Y '7 '-,K I ,1 , p t A . 54 ' L- X n ' .315 5' A . A- A E ,NJ , 1 u di., 4 ,gr ---l.i, .Ls 59- V V g 5 , -.S , If . ,K I 'Lv 'l'f'JS', gg. ' 1 A, , 5 I -f -'alsfl' .V ----f ,tg tg - f ..,.e.,-.1 ,Q Vg, Q' .5 -, pg I L . . , t I -u H ' - I'-2. L' ' I 3 if' ' .Lf ' N54 A f .. -Q ,' 'fn ,-fy , ' -1' ' WWTF! f 5 X I , -. P'-., A A L, if - - .'EI?7V,5f? 'V , ' 1 I ' if ' iff ,fi 2 ' ll ' -, A I 4.5 . . Qi' A ' I A35 f . , ,, f,1?+ fLafm '1 r gigs f ' A , vig, - mi ' iff: 1-'.f,fq'f:f 1 4 DONALD M. DANA, IR. Executive Editor TI-IE15 Members of the editorial statt, as seen in the journalism department, are, left to right: Anne Coker, Leroy Morganti, Io Ann Harper, Susan Gould, Emily Williams, Donald Dana, Wilma Hart, Marcia Embt. ........ ...A STUDENT PRINTZ EDITORS DONALD M. DANA, IR. Executive Editor SUSAN GOULD Managing Editor LEROY MORGANTI News Editor EMILY WILLIAMS Feature Editor HOWARD HOOT MASON Sports Editor IO ANN HARPER Copy Editor WILMA HART Photo Editor MARCIA EMBT, ANNE COKER Society Editors DR. IOHN H. ALLEN Advisor MR. FRANK W. BUCKLEY, MR. S. GALE DENLEY Supervisors Kr' Photography is an essential skill in Journalism Here students learn basic premises in order to produce results for the paper Left to Right Emily Williams Susan Gould, Dean Bagley, James Edward Mclnnis Anne Coker, Reggie Howell, Bobby Montgomery, Neal Hanks, Hoot Mason, and Mr. Denley. BETTY PATTERSON Business Manager Other members of the business staff are Charles Martin, Neal Hanks, and David Meriwether. 'N , l f 'ani Mr. Buckley investigates the presses at first hand as stati members and school officials mill in the pressroom, Left to riqht: Iohn Lambert, Wilma Hart, Mr, Buckley, Mr. Ken Smith, chief accountant, David Meriwether, and Mr, Al Iaeqer assistant financial secretary. DE T I TZ Outstanding . . . one of few college papers to operate its own presses . . . 6 times All American rating . . . 8 times Columbia Medalist . . . cooperation . . . official re- porter of college events . . . complete truthfulness . . . sincerity . . . hard work . . . over 50 student reporters and staff members. 4 Staff members Whidf don, Wagner, and Pierce work under the supervision of Mr, Den' ley in putting the final touches to one of the Student Prima press- es' products. SATS L L17 QS PD- . ,A .V ., ALPHA EPSILON ELTA . , f f 1 W K, -A4 AP 4 First Row, Left to Right: Bob Hargis, Mary Louise Caldwell, Kenneth Gilmore, Dr. I. Fred Walker, Lucy Salley, Jimmy Hansel: Second Row: Charles Buckley Iames O'Beirne, Don Iolly, Gloria Saunders, Thomas Hunter Smith, Ieanette Clark, Ponce McPhail, James Gibson, Iohn Addison, Mr. Carroll Ball For pre-medical students . . . affiliated with the American As- sociation tor the Advancement oi Science . . . American Council on Education . . . member of Association oi College Honor Socie- ties . . . stresses scholarship . . . stimulates appreciation of the importance ot pre-medical education in the study of medicine . . . binds together similarly interested students. OFFICERS KENNETH GILMORE President IAMES HANSEL Vice President ELIZABETH GARNER Secretary HOBEHT HAHGIS Treasurer LUCY SALLEY Reporter MARY LOUISE CALDWELL Historian 72 f V' i KENNETH GILMORE President GLORIA NORRIS President OFFICERS GLORIA NORRIS President LEN FALLEN Vice President MOLLY ROSS Secretary Promotes interest in drama and apprecia- tion of dramatic art . . . National Honorary Dramatic Fraternity . . . 230 chapters . . . mem- bership is gained by earning points in acting, backstage Work, and any related dramatic Work. SI E NPLAYERS First Row, Left to Right: Dr, Gilbert F, I-Iartwig, Frances Seay, Dorothy Iuillerat, Iames Moody, Carol E. Klotz, Mr. Robert Treserg Second Row: Selvey Iohnson Molly Ross, Patty Bailey, Gloria Norris, Mary Ellen Baird, Page Iones, Barbara Steelman, Sandra Yarberg Third Row: LP SOUTH Charles VanDevender, Wayne Catledge, Len Fallen Bill Byrd, Don Seay. - 73 First Row, Left to Right: Patty Bailey, Molly Ross, Selvey Iohnson, Gloria Norris, Carol E. Klotz Frances Seayg Second Row: Dr, Gilbert F. Hartwig, Iames Moody, Len Fallen, Charles Van Devender, Mr. Robert Treser. fl S ' A OFFICERS IAMES MOODY President CAROL KLOTZ Vice Fresiderit FRANCES SEAY Secretary'Treasurer GERALD LASSITER Master ot Apprentices Stepping stone to membership in Alpha Psi Omega . . . open to students participat- ing in dramatics . . . formally organized last year . . . local recognition tor outstand- ing achievements in Southern Theatre . . . is BETA BETA BETA S. fn' 141' 3 J First Row, Lett to Right: Mr, Samuel Rosso, Bennie A, Rohr, Donna Matthews, Mary Louise Caldwell, Lucy Salley, Dr, I. Fred Walker, S Frazier, Joe D, White, Gene D, Ratclift, Harve I, Hagerty, Beverly Fay Iones, Gwen Fortinberry, Kay Gautier, Harold D, Howze, Charl Bill Will-:ersong Third Row: Dalton Keener, Iohn Addison, Frank B, Wright, Ir., Iirnmy Hansel, Charles R, Ferguson, Charles V, Estes OFFICERS, Left to Right, First Row: Donna Mat- thews, Secretary, Mary Louise Caldwell, Trea- surer, Lucy Salley, Historiang Second Row: Mr. Samuel Rosso, Advisor, Bennie A, Rohr, President. 5 Not Pictured: Iames Carpenter, Vice President. National Honorary Biological Fra- ternity . . . membership restricted to students having made above a 2. average on 20 consecutive hours ot biological science and who show a definite interest in the field . . . Beta Chi Chapter founded here on May 29, 1950. 74 1 li econd Row: Mr, Iohn M, es I. Guice, I, W, Pope, , Vfalter E, Fiorentini, lr. BENNIE A. ROHH President OFFICERS: IERE RUSH President DON DAVIS First Vice President BILLY WEST TATUM Second Vice President FRANK D'ANTONI Treasurer IERRY WATSON Secretary lOE TAYLOR ' ' T. D. SMITH IERE RUSH MR. W. B. HARLAN Advisor Beta Alpha Chapter founded at MSC nine years ago . . third Delta Sigma Pi group organized in Mississippi . . prepares commerce students for participation in the busi ness World . . . honorary . . . sponsors yearly school pro grams . . . commercial field trips . . . social activities . . encourages scholarship. First Row Left to Right Woody leter T D Smith, Don Davis, Iere Rush, Billy West Tatum, Jerry Watson, Paul F. Welsend Richard Hruoy W B Harlan Second Row B111 Thompson Bobby Shoulders, Don Wise, Pete Long, lohn Mayo, Marvin Rigby, Donald Herneter, George Lamb rt Richard Strong Georg Bonrfay Billie Sudduth Ioe Schaub Third Row: Robert Fayard, Don May' Otis Bain, Vincent Culota, Raymond lourdan Robert Wagner Charles Warren Wayne Scoggms, Melton DuBose. 75 ay -, 45724 'OW OFFICERS: E' A' LINDA LEE President - ,A ANN HURD Vice President i' 2 IEAN DEES Secretary , K2 SARAH MCNEIL Historian argl, W ,s,,J A -kt., is JANE HURD Reporter ,' ft? H 5 llgfli' MRS. VERA BARNE ' tt t,lelf,3t t.tig: mr TT Advlsof .gifs :viii -,gtllttttau s 457 .tt taagv-uaafta ttttfzxr LINDA LEE President Pmrst Row, Left to Right: Linda Lee, Ann Hurd Vera Barnett, Ieanette Dukes, Truman McKenzie, Typifies the training of Head, Heart, Hands and Health... learn scientific farming and homernakinq through first-hand experience . . . under guidance of Cooperative Extension Work- ers and local leaders . . . mem- bers are affiliated with home county club . . . stresses lead- ership, citizenship . . . Well- rounded personalities. . . lean Dees, Sarah McNeil, lane Hurdg Second Row: lohn Efer, Ieanette Clark fseatedl, Dot McKenzie, Mrs. Ann White, Thelma Kinq, Meadette Brumfxeld, Io Wilson, lerry Townson. Rosemary Simmons, Norma lean Manley tseatedl, 'E ,fx 'In Y WE? C7 WF? 'li' sv i First Row, Left to Right: Bobbie Louise Cole, Anna Marie Moore, Shirley A, Byrd, Willie Fay Andrews, Billie Io Smith, Lynette Calcote, Laverne Landers, Bettye Walley, Ann Elizabeth Whitey Second Row: Barbara Bose Killirlgsworth, Dickie Felder, Sandra Giles, Lena Waldrop, Beverly Byrd, Dianne Ieftcoat, Myralynn Smith, Barbara Baird, Anne Hurd, Meadette Brumfield, Diane Greene, Martha Sumrall, lane Iohnsonp Third Row: Douglas Robertson, Betty Keen, lacguelyn Stanley, lane Ann Stringfellow, Barbara Drennan, Nancy Ingle, Thelma Hurt, Shannon Waller, Ginger Garrett, Bobbie Singleton, Mary Frances Arthur, Shirley Shaw, Dixie Patterson, Iacqueline Gay, lane Newton, Sara McNeill, Margie Ann Robertson, Celeste Brannan, Ianet Chism, Barbara Easom, Vi Tarrerg Fourth Row: Myralyn Traweck, Peggy Ann Rogers, Mary Lu Corban, Mary Ann Moore, lean Dees, Beth Carr, lane Hurd, Sally Stringer, Ann O'Cain, Gail Chisholm, Sally Porter, Edith Ann Miller, Norma lean Manley, Dot McKenzie. I-ICME ECONCMICS CLUB Service club . . . open to all home economics majors . . . organized at MSC in 1926 . . . strives to promote protes- sional unity among home economics HOME EC CLUB CPFICEHS AND FACULTY MEMBERS: Seated, Ls-ft to Right: Rom Crosby, majors ' ' ' afhhated Wlfh Amencan Program Chairman, Ann Patrick, Presidentg Truman McKenzie, Vice President, Elizabeth Ann Hgmg Ecgngmjcs Aggggiatign , , , annual White, Secretary, Ieanette Dukes, Treasurer, Mary Cole, Student Government Representative, , , , , , Standing: Mrs, Elsie Chichester, Sponsor, Miss Fannie Owings, Miss Pearl Campbell, Mrs. Voss activities mclude get acquainted party, Barnett. Career Day booth, Thanksgiving boxes to needy families, Christmas party tor underprivileged children. ANN PATRICK President 77 KAPPA DELTA PI OFFICERS: field ot education . . . organized at MARILYN LANE Presidem MSC in 1954 . . . provides fellowship oU1NcY LONG Vice President and promotes highest ideals of the PERRY LOU MILNER Secretary - - MRS' WILLIE E. COOLEY Treasurer profession hy service to others and JANE SULLIVAN Historian peI'SOI'1dl 11T1p1'OV9I'I'1G1'1l . . . COI'1lI1- DR- R' G. BIGEI-OW Counselor buted to Danforth Meditation Chapel . . . established a quarterly scholar- ship tor deserving students in 1957. MARILYN LANE President First Row, Left to Right: Dr, R. G. Bigelow, Marcia Embt, Mrs, Sonya Hall, lim mie Lu Albritton, Yvonne Killingsworth, Mrs, Katherine L, Dunagin, Mrs. lohnnie T. Hernandez, Carol Holmes: Second Row: Mrs, Ollie Martin, Mrs, Peggy Sellers, Mrs. Eloise Dent, Frances Iellinek, lane Sullivan, Marilyn Lane, Perry Lou Milner, Mrs, Virginia McElhaney, Dr, Bessie C. Hopkins, Mrs, D. C, Leech, Third Row: Mrs, Mary Ann Furr, Alene Eaves, Cassie Rasberry, Mrs. Nancy Smith Beasley, Billye Ruth Iohnson, Ieannette Dukes, Billie Sue Austin, Linda Lancaster, Alice Arledge, Truman McKenzie, Sarah Nell Taylor, Alta Lee Welford, Iill Hunt, Patty Gail Smith, lane Hunt, Carolyn Smith, Iulia Ulmer, Mrs. Hilda M, Bat song Fourth Row: Ruth Gordon, Robert E, Smith, Maxie Sturgeon, Troy Dossett, Iames Quina, Tarel A. Bassett, Wayne Winstead, Jimmy Valmus, Iames Oliver Allen, Danny Reed Carter, Malcolm Stewart Ware, Mrs, Katherine L, VanWyck. 3-1 Ae '1 gs ' JU.:-H ueriii , ES-f'.?....n wrong.- 78 liifwl' .6f'!1' wi J C7 ,ff First Row, Left to Right: Gaston P, Smith, Miss Virginia Felder, Mr. lack D, Munn Gail Smith: Second Row: Gwen Fortinberry, Howard Wink, David Clark, Ioe Tolerl Rodney Floyd, Iohn W, Watkins, Tommy Berry, OFFKIERS: VIHGIL STRAI-IAN President W. S. VANDEVENDER Vice President NANCY DUNN Secretary Society for recognition of outstanding students in the field of mathematics . . . honorary . . . develops appreciation of the power of math . . . turthers students' interest by helping the under- W, S, VanDev'ender, Nancy Dunn, Virgil Strahan, Miriam Hopkins, Patty Alvin Beasley, lim Carlyle, Olon Garner, Alice Wilkinson, Third Row' George Smith, Earl Wall, David Graham. KAPPA MU EPSILON Time out for socializing at a regular Kappa Mu Epsilon meeting graduates realize the important role mathematics has had in the development ot Western Civiliza- tion. VILGIL STRAHAN ' President 79 Seated, Lett to Right: Peter Briant, T, Melvin, Anrirae Sacksteder, Mr. W. I. Lok, H, D. DeKay, Standing- Mr. Vernon Merrifield, Ann Ammons Howard, Patricia Elaine Iury, Patty Bailey, Charles Gray. KAIVPA OFFICERS BARBARA EASOM President ANN PATRICK First Vice President VI TARRER Second Vice President CAROLYN SMITH Secretary ANNA MOORE Treasurer X 1115! ' If-V ' X. I A' '97 . ' . If X. w I X l BARBARA FASOM President Promotes excellence in art- work . . . installed in 1949 as National Honorary Art Fra- ternity . . . composed of those . who have made outstanding contributions to art at MSC . . . forum tor discussions of art trends and progress. fn-' win? s .,' OFFICERS PETE BRIANT President T. MELVIN Vice President ANNRAE SACKSTEDER Secretary H. D. DeKAY Treasurer MR. LOK Advisor MR. MERRIFIELD Advisor PETE BRIANT President KAPPA OMICRON PHI Open to upperclassmen home ec majors . . . 3. overall average, 3.25 average in home ec subjects necessary . . . iurthers the interests of home economics in four year colleges . . . realizes the World's need for women with poise in . . . intellect . . . spirit . . . ethics . . . aesthetics . . . develops women with higher ideals of sane living . . . deep appreciation ot sancity of American Home . . . Alpha Lambda Chapter. Seated, Lett to Right: Ann E, White, Ann Patrick, Barbara Easom, Anna Moorep Standing: Ruth H. Crosby, Truman McKenzie, Vi Tarrer, Carolyn- Smith, Billie Ruth Johnson, Mrs, Vera Barnett. 4.-.4 C7 T sw W W, mile i u4Lvu.uu-A .m.. 11.4.4 ur--........ SSISSIPPI STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION First Row, Left to right: Marilyn Robbins, Ouida Selman, Barbara Hillman, lo Ann Aycoclc, Beverly lones, Barbara Nolan Second Row Marcia Embt Martha lane Collins, Alice Arledge, Ruth Gordon, Faye Trice, Betty Flowers, Jackie Bolton, Carol Holmes. Third Row: Shelby lean Hanock Mary Ann Furr Ima Io Lewis, Mary Helen Bunch, Lucretia Applewhite, Betty Bond, Ianice Nance, Iohnnie R, McCormick, Ora Dean Simmons Dorothy Lee Hillman Beverly Byrd Fourth Row: Nancy Ezelle, James Edward Mclnnis, Leo R, Miller, Troy D. Dossett, Lynn Ienkins, Shelby L, Harris, Ralph Wilkerson Barbara Blount Not pictured Gloria O'Cain, Barbara Cran, Mary Io High, Ioyce E. Strickler, Clarence M, Shannon, Sonia M. Hall, Lois Stroud Ferrel N Conn George Hurst Chapter founded in 1945 . . . name changed to MEA this year to meet growing trend . . . interests young men and Women in education as a career . . . valuable experiences in working together . . . gives part in state and national professional organizations for student to participate . . . President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Advisor First Row, Left to right: Ierry Ray Gunter, Iames Oliver Allen, James D. Crawford, James T. McRaney. Second Row: Glenn Triplett, Fred Hogue, Robert Ware, Reubin Graves, Robert C, Bickley, Lloyd Wells, Cecil W. Johnston, Dr. Roger P, Phelps. Not pictured: Gene Goodwin, Carroll Ritchie, Dalton Smith, Kirk Middleton. PHI UALPI-IA Dedicated to music and music students . . . national honorary fraternity . . . often referred to as the Who's Who of Music . . . organized here in 1957 . . . honored as the most outstanding chapter in its province during the first year of organization . . . encourages loyalty, advances the cause of music in America and develops fra- ternal spirit among members. Mu Phi Epsilon promotes musicianship . . . scholarship . . . loyalty . . . is a National Music Sorority . . . Alpha Gamma Chapter installed at MSC in April, 1957. OFFICERS IANE SIMMONS President VIRGINIA LaVIGNE Vice President IULIA MORGAN Secretary CAROL SCI-IUPPAN Treasurer CI 2 IANE SIMMONS President First Row, Left to right: Nita See, Virginia LaVigne, Carol Schuppan, Lewis, Betty Shaw, Second Row: Carylee Phillippi, Nora Sills, lane becca Ramsey, Iudith Randall, Mickey Rowley, i. OFFICERS: IAMES D. CRAWFORD President IAMES OLIVER ALLEN Vice President IAMES T. MCRANEY Corresponding Secretary IERRY RAY GUNTER Recording Secretary CARROLL RITCI-IIE Treasurer ROBERT WARE Warden DR. ROGER P. PHELPS Faculty Advisor Q 6? IAMES D. CRAWFORD President lane Simmons, Iulia Morgan, Peggy Thomas, Marion Woods, Ann Hart Re Adelaide Fullilove. If it F g I S ON LT AP 'f-Mr til SN G 6 ea x N' yi ii ':.A,, f ZAQ - ' 12 Seated, Left to Right: Homer Odom, Powell G. Ogletree, Dr, R, G, Bigelow, R. E. Shoemake, Dr. Paul C. Morgan, Dr, H, B. Easterlinq, Sidney Davisg Standing: John A, Iohnson, Willard Smith, Linwood Lott, Harrison Ellzey, D. C, Leech, C. H. Haqenson, A. B. Iackson, Thomas Ft. Chisolm, Alvin A, Gautreaux, Sam Spinks, Dr. Iudson Chastian, Clyde Richardson, Dr, N. L. Landskov, Dr. Carl L, McOuaqqe, Dr, Leon A. Wilber. OFFICERS Gamma Gamma Chapter SR E15PsSIE3I1?A1tgg1Er:A.N VA gre-sigent chartered on MSC's campus on . ICG I'9S1 el'l I . DR. H. B. EASTERLING secretary Apnl 23' 1953 ' - ' Pfofesslfwal DR, R, G, BIGELOW Treasurer fraternity . . . for men 1n the tield AUBREY LUCAS HiSlOfiGH'RePOff9f of education . . . interested in the POWELL G. OGLETREE Faculty Sponsor . promotion of research . . . serv- ice . . . and leadership. Socializinq Phi Delta Kappa's banquet in the Colleqe Cafeteria. t J.. ,,j,.lT ' ,f 1.14'l 4 . y 1 critter. r ' . 1: ','- A i R. E. SHOEMAKE President 83 in-or fs C-3 OFFICERS I. D. BENSON President DONALD DANA Vice President FRANCES SEAY Secretary DR. LEON A. WILBER Secretary- Treasurer DR. IOHN M. BURRUS Advisor Seated, Left to Right: I, D, Benson, Frances Seay, Molly Ross, Standing: Charles Carter, Alonzo Holmes Stur- 5 eon, Thomas Davis, t Q Purposes of improving scholarship in social studies . . . inspiring social service - A to humanity . . . engineering sympathy toward others . . . founded in 1924 at South- Western College and William and Mary. . over lOU active chapters . . . depart- M., . mental and scholarship requirements. PI GA PSI CLU OFFICERS, Lett to Right: Dr. T, M. Stritcn, Advisor, Frank Develle, Treasurer, Molly Ross, Vice President, Iames C. Holaday, President, Nancy Hutchison, Secretary, Mr, W. H. Kern, Advisor. I. D. BENSON Pr.esident Founded fall quarter . . . for the benefit of the student and the department . . . regular meetings . . . field trips . . . varied programs . . . open to all interested . . . broadening . . . seeking to understand. i. First Row, Left to Right: Betty Houser, Dr, Stritch, Frank Develle, Molly Ross. Iames Holaday, Nancy Hutchison, Mr, Kern, Susan Woodyearg Second Row: Iean Iones, Glenna M. Childress, Ellic McDonald, Emily England, Carol Day, Sue Bishop, Binnie McCoy, Mary Glenn Thomas, Sharon Pine, Third Row: Bob Burks, Robert Montague, Norman Lombard, Titus Mclnnis, Pat Burns, George Koonce, Frank Wright, Robert Shaw, Tom Reeve. 46.3 OFFICERS WAYNE O'SHlELDS President ROBERT AMICK Vice President DAVID SMITH Secretary NORBERT IOHNSON Treasurer DR. ELIZABETH SORBET Advisor . . . participates in many activities. WAYNE O'Sl-IIELDS President I E P I Pi Omega Pi's purpose is to create a fellowship among business teachers, to create and encourage interest . . . promotes sch olarship . . . installed at MSC in l94O . . . honorary business education fraternity . . . encourages and fosters high ethical stan- dards in life. Seated, Left to Right: Margaret Stewart, Mildred Cole, Miss Willie Evelyn Ewell, Shirley Riley, Ianelle Graham: Standing: Billy Ray Fleming, Allene Eaves, Pegg? Ssllers, lane Sullivan, Mrs. Dorothy Iackson, Miss Frances ec . Seated Left to Right: Wayne O'Shields, Norbert Johnson, Bill Burgess, David Smith, lack Starling, Dr, Elizabeth Sorbetp Standing: Donald Glover, Iohn Miller, Paul Lewey, Charles Bishop, Ralph Weaver, Iimmy Valentine. Founded in Atlanta, Georgia . . . by Mr. L. L. Antle . . . in November, 1951 . . begun on MSO's campus in l955 . . . helps make successful, energetic salesmen PI SIGMA EPSILON OFFICERS ALLENE EAVES President MRS. PEGGY SELLERS Vice President MILDRED COLE Secretary BILLY RAY FLEMING Treasurer IANELL GRAHAM Reporter MRS. SHIRLEY R. HOLCOMB Historian MISS EVELYN EWELL Advisor 'lkvlv' ALLENE EAVES President 257' Pictured above are three individual cc-mpany's in the first MSC battle group. From top to bottom, they are: Company A, commanded by Cadet Capt. E. C. Culpepper, front row center, Compony B, commanded by cadet Capt. I. R. Harper. front row for teftg Company C, commanded by cadet Capt. E. R. Kirby, front row far left. First Battle Group staff, left to right: Cadet Capt. I. L. George, Cadet Lt. Col. C. W. McSWain, Cadet Major D. M, Dana, Ir. Sgt. Burdette shoots members of the Mississippi Southern Military' Society, which was organized this year. t I l l l Second Battle Group staff, Left to Riqht: Ccrdet Capt. R. E. Richmond, cadet Lt. Col. T. D. Smith, cadet Major B. F. Shoulders. R.-eqimentai Staff, First Row, left to riqht: Cadet Col. E. H. Felsher and Sponsor Margaret Martin. Second Row: Cadet Major T. R. Young, cadet Lt. Col. H. I. Harqerty, cadet Capt. W. C. Thompson. Not Pictured: Cadet Lt. Col. I. D. Benson. I , 'ILT ' W ' i Y V ' f ' I , S- 4 he . . x 7 Companies in the second battle qroup are, Top to Bottom: Company D, com- manded by cadet Capt. R. A. Murchison, front row tar riqhtg Company E, com- manded loy cadet Capt R. E, Smith. front row far lefty Company F, commanded by cadet Capt. P. M. Werbiski, front row far right. L .- if-, k Instruction on the drill field plays an important role in the life of every cadet. Purpose: training officers . . . an important aim: well-prepared leaders . . . spurred again this year by Lt. Col. lohn H. Dale, Sr .... now re- quired of freshmen men . . . growing . . . in strength, activity, spirit, usefulness. Color guard members are, left to right: Cadets Iohn Mc- Donald, Iohri Heider, I. D. Lipscomb, Ir., Richard Doiron. . SPIRIT i I F 4 af as- ? E in A I N 4 i '. a. .- 4 ,. - W , 1'-A , , ,, Q. mf' I .. 5- ,4 1 W C ,S , i aim Q ZR 7 1 'ff f ' 'rf hi 1524 i V' sara' AFP Q' f uf? W f an .M Q ' :f.f'. :g?', Fri 1 uf' , f Q62- . 1 gf: Q lf' . is 'Q Q ,T - .J 4 Q . M. , 1 iw . ,crw . Y r 1 ,rv X I, , 2? X, 9 r , 5 33 L 5 W 4-1, ' ,lwiw . L' 'MQ L 'fag ' 'T W4 17 P?'Q,.5 3 ff v . Q 4 , 1.45 ,, Q, I Ai' 1 1, 1 8 r 5, 4 T' 'fu Wlv if 1 Zu . ff ff! f - H-14 1' -.. fd!! fy ws- Ju V Q v .J . M iv . V. ' Q ., 'X Q' ' .. -V V3 X523 if 5wf'f1'w-f.1V - .NSA f j , L -1 'L ,wr SYMBCJLIZIN G THE VICTORY IN PARTICIPATION AND THE THEME OF THE SCUTHERN H HERITAGE Wx Q If I Pl ?USQB if BY f DIXIE DARLINGS MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN BAND THE MERRY WIDOW FORENSICS RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK PHYSICAL THERAPY DRAMA ATHLETICS FOOTBALL BASKETBALL BASEBALL TENNIS BOWLING GOLF GYMNASTICS Excellence in performance. The beautiful halthundred' Clever . . . entertaining . . . diliqent practice. . . sparkling uniforms . . . representation tor MSC all over the USA . . . music . . . praise . . . praise ...praise... Left: DD Officers are, Left to Right: Ethel Smylie, lieutenantg Ann Fiebelkorn, captain: Pat Speck, lieutenant, and Vi Tarrer, captain. TI-IE PRIDE CDF MISSISSIPPI -x au., wr. 7' -'-1. CARMEL SIGNA Drum Major Band-and Dixie Darlinqs Staff: Seated, Left to Right: Miss Frances Iellinek, director of Dixie Darlingsp Dr, Raymond Mannoni, director of bands, Mr. Robert Hays, associate director of bands: standing, Mr, Ray Lonqyear, associate director of bands, Miss Delia Weddinqton, associate director of Dixie Darlinqsg Miss Kay Crenshaw, associate director of Dixie Darlinqsy Dr, Iohn Gonzales, announcer. Below: Band members and featurettes reap plaudits from thousands. rl' ff! Another fabulous halftime Shgw C'S IVIARCHING BAND Featurette-s c1r,e, Left to Right: lune Wood, Beverly Akers, Gerry Read, Millie OUtSfdDdiHq Sl'1OWI1'1dI'1Ship . . . halftime Ball, and Ckneelinql Carolyn llitterbuql Ticlwell, head featurette. shows to remember for a lifetime . . . intricate formations . . . 100-strong . . . enthusiasm . . . unity . . . hours of hard practice . . . MSC be- fore the eyes of the nation . . . television ap- pearances . . . spirit. ,.,,,W Q1 OPERA WCDRKSI-ICP .off Can-Can Girls are, Left to Right: Kay Cunningham, Sandra Houtz, Rebecca Ramsey, Peggy Lewis, Ierry Stewart Peppin. Paul Cotten, as Baron Popoff, urges his wife Ieannie Harris, to wheedle fuse her influence withj Charles Pilkington, left, the young French nobleman Camille de Iolidon. Cotten, right, does not realize that the other two are carrying on a ilirtation. 5? , 3,5 3 5 i - r f k x Q t, in-V411 ll' -1 . ' xl lg' .f J ,E 'Xl .o , i Q 1 , -12: f 4 1 tb , vet'-'wise-L ' Bonnie Fleming Merrifield, as The Merry Widow, resents the attentions paid to Virginia LaVigne, right, Mme. Khadja, by Billy Paul Stuart, Prince Danilo. Sonia, the Widow, is trying to regain Danilo's affections after a long separation. W 1 Gathered at Maxim's, rendevous of 1880's society, are a group of singers in the production. Seated, Left to right: Betty Shaw, Margaret Ann Clinton, Virginia LaVigne, Julia Morgan, Mary Glenn Higgason, Judy Brown, Mary Ioyce Thomas: Sanding: Harold Clendennin, Fred Turner, Bob Smith, Wayne Catledge, Ed Stephens, Donald Brown, Tom Dickson, Carlylee Philippi, Kenneth McKenzie. Anticipated yearly production oi the music division . . . Mr. Leonard Stocker, production director . . . Mr. Harris Crohn, musical director . . . gains participation ot many . . . accepted as top-notch presentation . . . dif- ficult preparation . . . outstanding results. THE MERRY WIDOW :P X., C-Y FORENSICS Dr. Walter Sirnonson, Director of Forensics, gets together with Bennett Strange, right, to compare notes and admire trophy. Nf' Sandra Chestnoluick and Bob Pierce composed one of several pairs of de- baters included as a part of the MSC team. Debaters, left to right, are: Melvin Buckly, Ioyce Talley, Mary Granberry, Myralyn Traw.e-ek. 'TT' 5 gives training in debate and discussion . . state-Wide and regional tournaments . . . in part... Participants in the Forensics Program are, seated, left to right: Mary Granberry, Myralyn Traweek, Kitty Carter, Harry Hopkins, Bob Pierce, Sandra Chestnoluick, Melvin Buckly, Joyce Talley. Directors Simonson and Strange stand behind the group. 2 5 5 I -t i. ' r t ,,..f--- fb Sponsored by the Department ot Speech Arts participates in Youth Congress . . . attends cludes practice in oratory, radio speaking, inter- pretative reading, after-dinner, and extemperane- ous speaking . . . all students are invited to take RELIGIOUS EM S' 1 . , ,, ,.-14, -5-. it A KR' Committee chairmen for REW, 1959, included, Seated, Left to Right: Dr. lohn F. Nau, advisor to the Student Christian Federation, Sonny Edwards, Patricia Jury, Marian Woods, Iimmie Lu Albritton, Iulia Ulmer, Donna Matthews: Standing: Rev. Richard Park, Ken Owen, Rusty Breath, Miriam Kahn, Beth Durant, Ted Kmet, Ed Henson. The Student Christian Federation Choir, directed by lames McRaney, sang special anthems at each convocation. PI-IASIS WEEK 5 4... ' -fa ' ii Reverend Iohn A. O'Brien of Notre Dame led tour convocations during the week. Function of the Student Christian Federation . . . student council members: Billie Ruth Patrick, Re- cording Secretaryp Kitty Carter, Corresponding Secretary: Betty McCutcheon, Treasurer: Miriam Kahn, Publicity Chairmanp Lynelle Brister, Chapel Chairman . . . yearly . . . stresses spirit of spiritual- ity at MSC . . . one of many SCF activities . . . SCF coordinates religious events at MSC. l Q . - M if vn ' J V , 'QQ t A I P i n ' i f , if - ', ,M V. t' it !l ln .,.t .. 'I l 5 ' ' ' 2 , Q . 1 - 5 N . 2,2 ,., 'I ,. NN t Z 4 1- '.,t.- 51. E ' A., f 1' . -' ' - , N ' Q .arf - ' 1 1 , E 1.53, t 1 uw -- ' VV. 59 ,I , . lj X, ' . . v1 ,,'.- C- we -.V -, L r1'1 F-me -i W' .- if Q t 'lf f Q -it I tm-: , :1 ' w e- ,M ,, A N-L3li!MWf Z4- v .... . -M-ij --' -' . I X ,se .'ut -sq we S .- Speakers recruited from many places and representative of several denominations, led seminars, bull sessions. held per- sonal conferences, and above, conducted a Skeptics Corner. Students gathered in the Main Auditorium to hear Father O'Brien follow the theme ot By Guess or ' , By God. Q r ' it it . . ' Pr' N . 1 V LO K X I J D .YI Nj b Q f , VLA 4 Q, 3 '5 f,.. - ,, , ,ef KEN OWEN SCF Vice President AI,l3ERT SONNY EDWARDS SCF President . Ls. PHYSICAL THERAP PROGRAM Pat Moore, limmy Ray Eskridge, and Charles McAfee, in their on-the-spot training, assist patients. Moore and Eskridge ad- minister general reconditioning exercises for a patient's left leg in order to help him walk by the use of a prothesis. McAfee is giving ambulation training to a patient who is learning to Walk with a prothesis. A student-planned, student-exe- cute-cl event . . . begun in 1957 . . . anticipated . . . concerns problems confronting the world of today . . . an activity of spring quarter . . . fea- tured speakers prominent in current history-making . . . accomplishes purposes of education . . . timeli- ness . . . exchange . . . widened con- cepts . . . stimulates interest and en- thusiasm . . . CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Planning Committee, seated, left to right: lill Hunt, Truman McKenzie, Billy West 'Tatu.m, Tom Alexander, Chairman: Carolyn McGregor, Irby Mclnnis. Standing: Frances Seay, Malcolm Ware, lames Edward Mclnnis, Ed Albritton, Charles Martin, Paul Cotten, Capt. Robert Maclin, Ad- visor. Individuals represent various depart- ments. t G4 v ai ' A program representing achievement for Southern is participated in by trainees, left to right: LeeRoy C. Schapansky, Patrick M. Moore, limmy Ray Eskridge, Charles IT. McAfee. Not Pictured: Elwood Cavalier, educational therapist. The de- gree Moore earns through work in this program is his third from MSC-a real achievement. Students enrolled at MSC . . . working as trainees at Veterans Administration Hospitals in Biloxi and Gulfport . . . represent- ing the spirit of progress in training and curriculum offerings . . . first year of existence of program . . . students to receive de- grees in corrective therapy and educational therapy . . . ng, cv l Charles VanDeve-nder cavorts during a scene in King Midas and the Golden Touch, while Bill Seay, Page lone, Mary Virginia Wilson, Carol Klotz look amused and Barbara Steelman shows disapproval. THEATRE AT lv . In That magic touch is exchanged by Barbara Steelman and lames Moody as Charles VanDevender emotes. For children in several towns, the characters in King Midas lived and provided entertainment while the show toured. Above are Steel- man, Seay, lones, Wilson and Klotz. One of the rnost active phases oi campus life . . . providing opportunities for all to participate . . . giving the public Worthwhile college thea- tre . . . exciting . . . interesting . . . product of diligence and persaverance . . . under the super- vision of Dr. Gilbert Hartwig and Mr. Robert Treser. Dancing rings around Moody ar.e Klotz, Iones, Wilson and Seay. s Q' D . -1- V wx! N l I ty! gi J' if 1 4 . .,:---- I Ii H--pq.. ,.,..,. -- i-K ----+ W--V.. ww W2 , ,qv Qfj-lgsgzgii f fgiffj s : ,SQA S! M e ,fx 1 3 1, J. J, I. .,,c A w H If V 'iz 4 i' fl 3 A' 'Mx' ., QE 1 .H uw 2- 1 1 fc LQ 1 if 1 ff 3 Ag 5 k, ,A 15 4 F it ai 2 ,,,2 5 , Q, 1 H liY7EQY1,flFfQ3?if , -. X I 5 ALL-CAMPUS Playing roles made famous in the Broadway smash-hit, Tom Alexander shakes a finger at Sarah George COdomJ Weil. Gerard Wagner stands proud as Anne Nunnally and Billy Paul Stewart are joined in matrimony by De'Lawrence Laster. Emotion is exemplified by players Mona Watkins, Carmel Signa Creclininql, and Floyd Likins, while bagpipers Fred Hague and Robert Ware add sombre music to the scene. :Q .H l02 An effort using the talents of many . . . never to be forgotten . . . utilizing many departments . . . production directed by Dr. Gilbert F. Hart- wig . . . successor to Hey Daze . . . predecessor of Guys and Dolls . . . sword dancing . . . or- chestra . . . bagpipers . . . months ot hard work . . . worthy of support. Singing, frolicking females gather, in one of the lighter scenes of the play to help prepare the bride for her fast approaching marriage. HBRIGADOONH Effective lighting helped create a mood for this scene. Norman Schneider stands behind the bar. Loretta tBethsD Tucker occupies a stool beside Len Fallen, to whom Patricia Hays tfar right? is appearing. Mona Watkins leads a dancing group which consists of, left to right, Kay Crenshaw, Ann Fiebelkorn, Clarice Bryan, and lane Newton. Outstanding choreography was a high- light of the production. wi s o 925109662 we CHEERLEADERS: Left to right: Iimm Thomas, Pail Stevens, Tom Dickson, Y Y Babe Neely, Rip Stanqer, and Iudy Harrison. 75 A. 1. ,1 H .. ,- ,Q , '- D A R L . ' V4 ' ' QL .. 'Ek ' A 4' 45?-Q GEN'L NAT mu r .an x 1-I fm. l uuxuurnunug 1:v1mnm :wmiuliI1mmJ1rm FOCTBALL STAFF The six men pictured on this page have combined long hours of hard work and unselfish devotion to their respective posts during the past year. This work and devotion has paid huge dividends to Southern in the form ot national recognition ot the 1958 National Champion football team. We of Southern wish to express our thanks and con- gratulations to the entire athletic staff and our hopes tor K an equally successful season in 1959. DR. LLOYD MILAM Faculty Chairman of Athletics l. 'V+ 'yr X!! Left to right, seated: Athletic Director Reed Green, Head football coach Thad Pie Vann. Back row: Clyde Stuart, backfield coach: C. I. Taylor, end coach: and Iack Thomas, line coach. I05 4- 005 'T .uni auf,-w4M,,.....-,..w...Mw.m-Q-Q LARRY DOC HARRINGTON xt xx 1 Yi ' 1, H 9 1 r ,li 1, 1 if I ll X iv , I 1 li n i L 1 1 X I ffi,i.1. 1 n I , V! - ,K 21-1 - X 1 ' It .x xn I ' 4 5 l ll gf 'V , 5 ', I, 1 K .r 5x,, ,, 1 x 1 V, VX, I , , ,W ' '3 ' f rf . Managers, left to right: Burt Edwards, Joe Nicks, and Tommy McLauren FRANK BROWN Ianitor and coaches aid ' a--9-,.Q3 t .. ,--.k -Q, , E 'K 'vm ---t--.K-dia, : . f- . ,x 'P R SOUTHERN SENIORS-left to right, standinq: lohn Russell, Ollie Yates, Vinson Sullivan, Eddie Godwin, Richard Iohnston, Sam Tuccio, Iohn Perkins, George Sekul, kneelinq: loe Battaqlia, I. C. Arban, Teeny Coats, lim Taylor, Bob Yencho, loe Doqqett, Bobby Lance, and Hollice Wallace. SOUTHERN'S l ALL-AMERICA CONTRIBUTION ROBERT YENCHO f. I' .W FAQ X J.. ,aypfm J, Qc, SQSKSKQ Yencho makes the stop in ihe Abilene Christian game as Tuccio closes in to help. I , if fi X f f' ' wr, 'L'-Zf?v4f'W 5 ? f , L4 ,if XfM,,4 f,. --4-..-.,.v AUM ,V Pj? 5, ' e 1 1 U I It x gl 1 ll I . I 1 4 xsxq 'L It -if .f 2- tl Tgvfp, Sail , N ,Xa I LARRY DOC HARRINGTON Athletic Trainer ga .Il 'Y' 2 . V .,.. ., , . ,K ' R ' .,..g: '. X ' vi.- ' X, , . ' - ti, . x. T. . 4 , I-nivgg, yi-1 P9 . ' 's'-' L. 'Je--.I i 7ff'4'- . N SOUTHERN SENIORS-left to riqht, standinq: lohn Russell, Ollie Yates, Vinson Sullivan, Eddie Godwin, Richard lohnston, Sam Tuccio, Iohn Perkins, George Sekul, kneeling, Ioe Battaqlia, I. C. Arban, Teeny Coats, lim Taylor, Bob Yencbo, Ioe Doqqett, Bobby Lance, and Hollice Wallace. IO6 y Jil,-i.1.. Manaqers, left to right: Burt Edwards, loe Nicks, and Tommy McLauren FRANK BROWN Ianitor and coaches aid .Q N 1 ,M 3 7 ff -' '-.4' A v .5 - . , l V , v ' I V .V .mg 1 , -, V P A lx, 3' , IEQIQIZ -:E . 4 . 71,- ' -- ,A , M - -' 1' -.I' . .Axf P 'Pl ' '51 If H53 fl-'P' 'qfffig 7.:f .C.7 'gffiW - - ! 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Few schools of Southern's caliber can boast such a record. The 1958 MSC offense rolled up a total of 3,414 yards as compared to 1,503 for the opponents. Quarterback George Sekul led the offensive parade with a season total of 833 yards. Of this total, 592 yards came via the passing lanes. Top men in the rushing department were Buddy Sup- ple, 551 yards in 87 carries for a 6.3 average, Sammy Broyles, 443 yards in 63 attempts for a 7 yard markp and Teeny Coats, 313 yards in 46 carries for a 6.8 average. Bob Yencho, Southern's All America end, led all pass receivers with ll receptions that covered 230 yards and two touchdowns. Bobby Lance was the second leading receiver with 10 catches for 140 yards and two TD's. Hugh Mclnnis finished third in the race for pass re- ceiving honors with two receptions that carried 104 yards for two touchdowns. Fullbacks Supple and Lance, and quarterback Sekul paced MSC scorers for the unbeaten season. The two fullbacks alone scored 61 of Southern's total points. These statistics cannot tell the tale, they only add it its luster. For four seasons the Southerners saw an un- beaten season marred by a single loss. Now this dream has become a reality. We look for an even greater season next year. A familiar sight: I. C. Arban scores in Southerrfs 33-6 route of Southeastern Louisiana, MSC 145 LA. TECH O The throwing arm of quarterback George Sekul led the way to this opening night victory in rain-soaked Faulkner Field. Sharing the quarterbacking chores with Ollie Yates and Teeny Coats, Sekul kept the Tech squad in constant trouble with his fine passing and uncanny punting. Kicking three times, Sekul punted out of bounds on the two and five yard lines and into the end zone on his third boot. Southern's first score came as Sophomore halfback Tommy Morrow intercepted a Bulldog pass and raced 25 yards into the end zone. Morrow's extra point at- tempt Was blocked when the ball was momentarily fumbled. GEORGE SEKUL Zn With less than three minutes left in the first half, Sekul hit halfback Bobby Lance in pay dirt. He then proceeded to toss to end Homer Boyd for the two-point conversion. Tech came back strong in the second half, driving to their deepest penetration of the night as they took the second half kickoff and drove to the Southern 25 yard stripe. This was the only time that the Louisiana team could manage to get inside the MSC 30 yard line. Neither team could muster a serious scoring threat in the final quarter. The rain slowed the game, although it did not dampen Sekul's passing effectiveness. Fullback Sammy Broyles kept the Tech team deep in their own territory until the very end of the game with his hard driving runs, and Southern was on its way to an undefeated season. Sekul drives for yardage against Louisiana Tech :ms BOB YENCHO 5, A!'1 O ,l - I Q 5 . YY fy ' J- Y 2- X HK' ffm , We I WAYNE MANCUSO TEENY COATS MSC 155 TRINITY O Once more Southern relied upon the passing arm of George Sekul to down a stubborn Trinity University in San Antonio. The Southerners were held scoreless in the tirst half, but came back strong in the third quarter and scored on a 23 yard pass from Sekul to end Bob Yencho. Wet grounds failed to hamper the passing attack, and Sekul again found Yencho in the final quarter to wrap up the victory. Extra points came as Lance split the uprights after the tirst touchdown, and Sekul hit end Hugh Mclnnis for the two point play after the second score. This proved to be an exceptionally rough game and saw three men ejected from the contest and a total ot 195 yards in penalties rneted out to the two squads. Battaglia, Perkins, and Underwood close in to throw Trinity runner for a loss wr MSC 24g MEMPHIS STATE 22 Hugh Mclnnis' field goal with 50 seconds left in the ball game spelled the difference between victory and defeat in this grueling battle at Faulkner field. Mclnnis' kick came from l6 yards out after the South- erners ground attack had stalled with MSC behind 22-21. Southern dominated play in the first half with the first touchdown coming on a 62 yard drive climaxed by a five yard plunge by quarterback Ollie Yates. Mc- Innis booted the extra point. Memphis State opened the second quarter by quick kicking to- the Southern 37 yard stripe. A quick l5 yard penalty put MSC on their 22 yard line. Sekul then un- corked a beautiful pass to end Bob Yencho who was finally driven out of bounds on the State 20 yard line. On a fourth down play Sekul then carried to the two and then carried it over for the score on the next play. The attempted extra point kick was blocked. The Memphis Tigers drove back and quickly made the score 13-7 on a drive consisting of ground gaining power runs. The second half saw State go ahead of Southern on two quick touchdowns made by capitalizing on MSC miscues. Sekul then tossed another scoring pass, this time to fullback Bobby Lance. The play covered 73 yards. This set the stage for Mclnnis' dramatic winning kick as quarterback Billy Larson engineered the drive. Sekul carries against Memphis State CHARLEY BAETZMAN BILLY LARSON HUGH MCINNIS i fa... st- ab: V1.1 Q I Qvtvvyl . x 1. . 95 it .,.. f , ,, fh-i..- 4 2 ,'., A','v ':',. h 1 4 u ti ', l Q, .. , , xy Qt, vtwi t wa- ! ff 1 Q 33 ,Xb- . ze Y' '-.iff y S , 3 A 11 A1 f ,. , f l CHARLEY MCARTHUR -5. E avl- SAMMY BROYLES l. C. ARBAN MSC 33g SOUTHEASTERN LA. Teeny Coats was the offensive leader as Southern rolled over this fourth straight opponent with ease. Coats engineered the ground game, and MSC backs gained a total of 315 yards. Scoring opened in the second quarter with South- eastern tallying on a 65 yard pass play. Minutes later Southern struck back as Broyles and Coats carried the ball to the one and Charley McArthur carried over for the score. The second half of play saw MSC smother the Lions with a devistating ground attack. The first second half score came as Fullback Buddy Supple raced ll yards Broyles drives for yardage to cap an 85 yard drive. Tackle Sam Tuccio set up the next touchdown when he recovered a Lion fumble on the Southeastern 28 yard line. From this point Broyles battered his way to the one and halfback I. C. Arban carried in for the score. ln the third quarter Coats passed to fullback Bobby Lance to set the stage for the fourth MSC marker. Lance then drove into the end zone on a quick opener to make the scoreboard read 27-6. Southern's final TD came with two minutes remaining in the game as freshman quarterback Morris Meador moved the team to the Southeastern 12 yard stripe and hit end Ted Crawford in pay dirt. ' I-IOMECCDIVIING MSC 155 WEST TEXAS O Homecoming Day 1958 was highlighted by MSC's fifth consecutive win of the season as the Southerner's ground out a 15-O victory over a tough West Texas State eleven. Fullbacks Buddy Supple and Sammy Broyles corn- bined to gain a total of 222 yards in this battle of ground games. MSC gained a total of 346 yards rushing and Sup- ple and Broyles also counted for the two touchdowns. Southern's first score came in the closing seconds of the first quarter when Broyles ripped off left tackle and rambled untouched for 44 yards. The second and last touchdown of the night came when fullback Supple raced 23 yards around left end and then carried the final yard for the marker. Sekul added the two point play as he carried around right end into pay dirt. The Buffaloes threatened in the first period when they recovered a Southern fumble at the MSC 33. However, a penalty helped Southern push back this scoring threat. Again in the second period West Texas nearly scored as they drove to the MSC 21 yard line before having to give up the ball on downs. Southern's passing attack, which had been so effective all year, was held to a -3 yards gained for the contest. MSC garnered a total of 346 yards on the ground to the Buffaloes 168. Broyles rambles against the Buffaloes Homecoming Parade Spirit v -' ig i wtf: l 1 1 1 I , if ,.., 1 4 A GEORGE UNDERWOOD ICE BA'I'I'AGLlA RICHARD IOHNSTON MSC 225 ABILENE CHRISTIAN O Haltback I. C. Arban and company led all the way as Southerned blasted Abilene Christian 22-0 in Abilene. Arban gained 74 yards rushing, intercepted a pass and returned it 42 yards, scored a touchdown, and caught a pass for a two point conversion. Southern's first marker came when quarterback George Sekul capped a 65 yard drive by sneaking over from the one. Broyles led the next MSC drive which McArthur carries against covered an amazing 96 yards in eleven plays. The final tally of the day came as Arban intercepted a Wildcat pass and raced 42 yards to the ACC 32 yard line. With quarterback Ollie Yates calling the plays, Arban crashed over from the one. This game saw the Welcome return to action of guard Iirnmy Taylor, and quarterbacks Ollie Yates and George Sekul. ACC's Wildcats IWSC 26g Mobile's Ladd Memorial Stadium was the scene of this seventh consecutive Southern victory. MSC thrilled the 19,000 fans with a tremendous offen- sive showing which totaled 418 yards. Quarterback George Sekul led the way through the air, and fullback Buddy Supple led the ground attack. Supple electrified the crowd in the first period when he ripped off the right side and rambled 68 yards for the opening touchdown of the game. Toward the end of the first quarter State's Wolfpack drove to the tying score with halfback Ken Trowbridge as the workhorse. With only minutes remaining in the . STATE 14 first half Sekul ended a 62 yard drive and put Southern in the lead with a one yard sneak. Southern quickly slashed to another touchdown in the third quarter as halfback Charlie McArthur recov- ered the Wolfpack's fumble of the kickoff. F rom the State 26 yard line Sekul tossed to end Hugh Mclnnis in the end zone and Bobby Lance added the extra point to put MSC ahead 20-7. Early in the fourth period N. C. State scored again on a pass from the quarterback to end Gerald Mancini. Lance added Southern's insurance TD in the final stanza when he raced 1 l yards for the final score. Perk crushes Wolfpack runner HOMER BOYD A. Sim-,. ' V SQ, TOMMY PURVIS RENE LQRIQ A 'V tb- gaca Coats downed by two Tech Gobblers MSC 41g VIRGINIA TECH O Southern ran up its greatest offensive total of the season in crushing the Virginia Tech Gobblers at Faulkner Field. The eighth straight win saw MSC gain a total oi 502 yards for the night. The offensive leader for the game was quarterback Teeny Coats who gained 143 yards on ll carries and scored two of Southern's touchdowns. Coats threw only one pass, but it was completed for 18 yards. George Sekul opened scoring in the initial quarter by pushing over from the one yard line. The second MSC tally was chalked up by Bronco Sammy Broyles when he rammed across from the five to cap a 58 yard march. EDDIE GODWIN SAM TUCCIO Sekul racked up the two point conversion and the half- time score was 14-O. The third period was a see-saw affair that saw neither team score, but the Southerner's broke open the game in the final quarter. MSC backs pushed across four touchdowns in the 15 minute period. Coats picked up two on runs of seven and 57 yards, and Bobby Lance and Bill Weber each tallied on short plunges. The vaunted Virginia Tech passing attack never de- veloped as Tech's quarterback, the national pass leader Billy I-Iolsclaw, was held to a mere five yards gained. BUDDY SUPPLE f-Fa 'Q Y , . , , N, ,sa 'K W-'13 lp! A at 5 ..:,1 T .X X sein Q BUTLER TUCKER X A l Q mm, ad IN COMPLETE! MSC 205 CI-IATTANOOCA 13 Thanksgiving Day found many Southern fans giving thanks as MSC downed a tough and determined band of Chattanooga Moccasions. This win ended Southern's long search for a perfect season. MSC relied on the big, fast scoring plays to take this final victory. The first half saw only one tally as end Hugh Mclnnish took a Sekul pass and raced into the end zone for the score. The second half found fullback Buddy Supple in the longest dash of the day as he galloped 81 yards for Southern's second touchdown. Sekul added the two point conversion. The Moccasins managed a TD in the third period also to make the score l4-7. Fullback Sammy Broyles then lugged the ball from the MSC 41 to the Chattanooga four yard stripe where halfback Charlie McArthur carried it over. The last marker of the contest came when the Mocs intercepted a South- ern pass and with the aid of a timely penalty turned it into a touchdown. II9 BILL WEBER me 'P x Q, ' :lf is Afjl y ' ,,, N tx 'Q' Q . 42 Al T N ' -. T' 952mm 1? RAY ST. - PIERRE Punt rolls dead in La. Tech game HOMECOMING COURT, left to right: George Sekul, Billy Ruth Patrick, Ioe Battaglia, Linda Lancaster, King Bob Yencho, Queen Karlene West, Iohn Russell, Lois Pravata, Eddie Godwin, Francis Sue Wilcox, Sam Tuccio, Harriet Merideth. fb A if if I ff? 5 If 0 Ni M 1 75' HOLLIS WALLICE BOBBY LANCE OLLIE YATES Captains Yencho and Lance at Abilene Christian TOMMY MORROW A fn 'gh N nib' Q , I v ...,, v7' ., trfi xmlv 'sax fnsuunmm vxswmf ,uw sf- a 'fm W aa x.:w,v N ,rx , L--L-.vp-L ,ns.::qlwau:+ v ww 1 'ann .. X, ,MI m- .- ' iv X Mx, I XL, ' ' A 3 Q, , 'fr' ,Z 'md a . , -f.,. Y 'V ' 4 ' ' '23'5,?f, , I.-.R RMA: ,I , M -, 5'!' 'lJ1'4 'S' 1 my 1 w.:'if -' ' 1 vg,,A Q . . .,.. J-,.,v,. .ir - , 41 - xx ,- .f F xx. if xx' , ARNOLD SPENCE IOHN RUSSELL ' 1 I ' N 4 QQ W - CHARLEY ELLZEY TED CRAWFORD VINSON SULLIVAN BOB RINEHART bf i-93 V - X I -i 4 Y 1 Y xx AJ' pe 1 i 1 an, f B .fa I R AN gl N. lm fx s i XX Q 1, 531 2 IIMMY TAYLOR TOM AGNER IOE DOGGETT CECIL LONG JOHN PERKINS BOBBY LITTLE 5 QQ' -4 B QB Y N ff, B ,W - tx I ' QE' r , ' J' , ffl? Ei Mui, ? ffmxxx A 1 B ,,ff f f ,A Q 1 Y, .-5, w ie 11 X-.J vf f. .JY,v nv -'IJ 1- flw , , B Zi' ra! f tim -at ami H3 'TTZV' 'f ,, , . -f-..,Sf'f EQ? Q Mm V , pw Lfyff WILFRED SPENCER ff? li? Q? 3- p...,?f'firha. M if f A I 4, '- Coaching Staff and Athletic Director at UPI Awards Banquet-left to right, End Coach C. I. Taylor, Backfield Coach Clyde Stuart, Athletic Director Reed Green, Head Coach Thad Vann, and Line Coach lack Thomas. REAPS BENEFITS Iubilant fans rip down goalposts after Chattanooga game M , 'Z NJ' DEWITI' FORTENBERRY 'ai-T ' si' If l 'ff fi ,P ' ,. -A V h K ' 16 I it i I BASKETBALL AT MSC HEAD COACH FRED LEWIS Hollingsworth hooks! Left to right, iront row: Bill Pepin, Roy Danforth, Harold Ray Kea, Richie Goldberg, and Iohn Migliazzo. Middle row: Wayne Pullium, Ben Gantt. manager Don Austin, Trainer Larry Doc Harrington, Alex Delia, and Don Curry. Back row: Assistant Coach Harold Edgar, Sam Hollingsworth, Head Coach Fred Lewis, Ken Fortenberry, and Assistant Coach Bob Weathers. 4 , TH HOLLINGSWOR SAM A220 MIG'-I JOHN NTT BEN GA and Po 1 1 Q rtenberry rebo ROY DANFORTH KEN FORTENBERRY Danforth about io score I28 ALEX DELIA BILL PEPIN DON CURRY Danforth drives Fortenberry uses his height to advaniaqe l29 t ! f SGUTI-IERN TENNIS, 1959 QVWL l ' .,l, X5 sf-' 5 A 7 -1 U ! T i JS 5 Left to nqht kneehnq D1df1Ck Voss Floyd Hamllton Ixmrny Laclner, Charley HEAD COACH TOXEY LUCKEY l-larv1son standmq Bxll Mabry Bob Ancomtanl and Coach Luckey. 'Fi 43 U I 5 X NW 1. 1 Q Q I ' -.gasp og M ' X 1 5 ,O Y 516W lt ffm' Wg? A 913-Qt! 90' AWA' gvaqp! - 'wing f WW-' .L . -- f z 41.15 - N vs' S , 9' I 1' W, is Q-:rw I 4 s, ' g 4 f . ,I I 4 in ' 1' QQ' , ..-eu.-ag. . ' O nf - fx-vim?-ww Q ,0 51a Hn' .11 ' '10,-'E-1'-5 O 5 ta o , fl .1 ng.: tv o .-1 .1 -N game'- 'Zigi ,s L, Team Captain-1959, Floyd Hamilton, Hattiesburg l:l 'll1IDlY1'l Veterans, l-fttt to riqhtp Floyd Hamilton, jimmy Ladner, and Charley '30 Harvison. ANOTHER FIRST FOB MSC . .. INTEBCOLLEGIATE BOWLING 447' nil! BOWLING TEAM, left to riqhtg Marlow Robinson, Paul Morgan lr., Henry Bishop, Ben Tucker, Don Ponder, and Sponsor W. E. Bud Kirkpatrick, Not Pictured, Ioe Mapp. GOLF GOLF TEAM, left to right, Robbie Webb, Lonnie Cleveland, Iohn McOuaqqe, Eddie Miller, Norman Baqby, and Fritz Manuel: Not Pictured, Frank Branan. f' f Gym Team, left to right: Ioe Sacksteder, Hall Tessier, Bob Steckel, Head Coach Iames Baley, Walt Kerley, Earl Hall. and Bob Ferrelti. IOE SACKSTEDER Q : Y M N A S T I 4 5 S National Junior AAU Gyrrmasiic Champion WALT KERLEY HALL TESSIER BOB FERRETTI TOE SACKSTEDER I33 5 L Q S P E X 1 1., ,Nj L f I ff M f 4 I, Y v Lf-:ii f I. f -vaniqa , EARL HALL ,. 1 i K , A X , Q M x, J K., , ff? 3 K 2? V' il, 12 , Az, 2 x 2 BOB FERRETTI x,,N ' L I .Q X 2.1 L , . YXv,x.R,, BOB STECKEL I 34 in 4 I l 1 ! gf,-,.,.'. A, Ki! ,WTS HEAD COACH C. I. TAYLOR Left to right, seated, Iones, Teneralli, Corso, Aikens, Morrow, Coats, and Ethridqeg kneeling: Shearer, Farrior, Irby, Iones, Ryan, Poole, and Leckich, standinqz Use-y, Brechtel, Mclrmis, Meri- deih, Nelson, Dedwylder, and Coach Taylor. Not pictured, Sam Wilkins. S A X WLII ix ff A3401 fm QW V 'Q Y K f f ,Q 4 ' i in Xxx ,M X I35 AM C - A fa f uf WM Y 5 K w X? , ' s ,Z it , , Qgzkgf -- N - T- X X ,C . . A W- -5 ve C yr, W Nr XR ' if ,JW '22, ka. , 3 N, ' -Q... , Q 1 1 ef' ,.,, 1 Wm, 7? ,tw te W 5 'V X fill 4 t Cf? -' f' 'I K 1 . I V 1 -il! w ve Returning Veterans: left to right, kneeling: Coats, Aikens, Morrow, Ryan. Standing: Dedwylder, Farrior, Tene- ralli, and Corso. ?,g,....V- 1 a- e 1. X 1 Pitchers: left to right, kneeling: Iones, Poole, and Ethridqeg Q E 1 X 1 I36 standing: Merideth, Iones and Farrior 2 1 sf 1 A G n l, -1 1 Q2 tix x 17 we F r ,xii Wv , I . X , x X N lull Outfielders, left to riqhtp Corso, Aikens, Teneralli, Mclnnis, and Nelson lnfielders, left to right: Ryan, Irby, Leckich, Dedwylder, and Coats . A.Q..x4 in .1 I37 l f -iw ll v is I X1 KX f lr Ban Ed down f O1- H O gain nekixp 'mop afwgio IM'oXeixc Dkteckox Gwen and Coach N1 arm accepx 'Coe UW, Sakiona Oo. If I S Arba T1 Carries Ne t action on ihe new MSC Courts l38 GIIEEKS ,X , L it , 4 9 sf' Q- A Y 3 . V wh V -1-ng ' I guns! Sq. ..gx.3.v. . K . Qin 'Q 345 4 v '1v'2'f- , Si 1 AES. xx Jw N 'A 'ff , ', Kr, U RQ ' M , V H5 Vvwx 4., ., , - 'sf W- ' ,, 744 ,- M W 3T- f 951 W1 -. '..., I , - ' . V ,lm A , , ' 1 V ,A 1. x , , V- n ' GJ tv A 'NL ,1 . . v 4 ,N L, ffgvzfv M , 4 ' , Aa., Lgtm--M Q. ffl' ' SYMBOLIZIN G THE TCGETHERNESS OF MUTUAL BCDNDS AND THE EVIDENCE OF THE SOUTHERN HERITAGE -.... ... 1 fda -: IJ :B Cx 5 Alrw, if gf i f-x J 5? Mi, Wflf fWV WW W W Vw W ESE! KQUQ lk v-+?:?f,-13 , 1-,,f:,, .. ..1. V, 2 9, ,,. , .fgfq f.5Zg3+f1,,, , x f fig. 4, au' Q 'Cfp . 19 SORORITIES PAN HELLENIC FRATERNITIES INTERFRATERNITY FRATERNITY SWEETHEARTS ,, 'w l 2' -' f 1 .f.25' 5' 'If . s -I -' , A' -.'.V.-U' A i . ..b - .im 1,5'-gf.a.44, fl GREEKS AT M. S. C. 1222.37 RUSHING . WORKING PARTYING SINGING r FRATERNIZING X 143 ,ff I 1 In. G X r ---1-.. x 'S 'V . 4 . ,, S. l -Y- a-4. . t .134 -11 5 , . 1 4 i , . .-:W , . r Q Y' va 9. r 4 I i 2 if 2 f , , Z 3 'E- . .t if t ,y 9 QFIHIS I i 1 E I i I 1 i ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Colors: Pearl, White and Crimson Flowers: Aster and Narcissus Founded: Longwood College, Farm- ville, Virginia, November 15, 1901 Beta Delta Chapter installed May, 1938 First Row: Jimmie Lu Albritton, Lucretia Applewhite, Alice F. Arledge, lacquelyn Bolton, lulia K. Bowling, Ierry Lynn Brown, Mary Nell Carruth, Ketty Carter, Gail Celeste Chisholm, Toni Clark, Sylvia Ann Clayton, Carolyn E. Cloud. Top: Alpha Sig's meet here. - Bottom, OFFICERS, seated, left to right: Iackie Bolton, vice president, Lois Pravata, recording secretary, standing, left to right: Gwenn Fortin- 1 A 1. Q berry, corresponding secretary, Dorothy Thomsen, pledge trainer, 'M N' - Betty McCutchon, treasurer, Billie Ruth Patrick, chaplain. 6 4' 'S mfg .rf 72,14 Q ...Q 1 A A . Q Y, EE' Q f-- ' -' B. nal: are eff- . X ' .C 'H' l ' 7 i , 'Tjj' ,..,, R- in E : Q XJ i QXSNNKNQXHKXKQNX Q V f i . Q-O Q05 .. 6 P5 ITTEYAETE A room 1 fi nrvi 2 -and I 1 flil'fl1r1PviKf 3 IIUFUVIQ w i 5 l I 7- , , Q, ,. - .Qt ...Q-, . ' f . 47 ,. : - , F7 X I In--.V - I .3 sv-illly -, is not a home without TV! . 5552 555' . .zimmz t 1 l firm 'mu qs 55' HE im'm'1 ' Ishii fi gu..., WA! l ef' ,P G xx I .'?' ? Ax f 5, as 2 t Q, . T'-5 Y -W I F 2? IUDY BOWLING LONG President Second Row: Anne Coker, Mary Lu Corban, Allene Eaves, Carolyn Enloe, Nancy Ezelle, Betty Ann Fletcher, Gwendolyn Ann Fortinberry, Charlotte Gentry, Linda Carol Howell, Ruby Ann Howell, Lynda Kinton, Sandra Knight. Third Row: Ioy Koonce, E. Linda Landcaster, Anna B. Langley, Linda Lee, Donna Ruth Levenett, Barbara Lindsay, Ann Rose Martin, Anna Marie Moore, Barbara Myers, Ann Patrick, Billie Ruth Patrick, Margaret Patrick. tm 'T WF J' ' - , Qffifl 3 X 'K' l ' Vw - 5 sill nun L u rzfvzizrar-'strut it PPTIUU X F It 953225 . rzrzvnvf' ' K. Anticipating membership, Alpha Sig pledges smile. Fourth Row: Vera Phelps, Sandra Phillips, Sally Porter, Lois Ann Pravata, Margaret Prescott, Frances Lea Ricks, Mona T. Ruiz, Mary Sue Rush, Mary Ellen Sommers, Betty Smith, Dottie Thompsen, Annette Tisdale. Fifth Row: Pattye Sue Walley, Chaille Ward, Roma lean Weeks, Audrey Weems, Anna Mae Weyrnan, Sue Spenser Young. . MM HA , J M rv V f fry: , 'lt ff x ,W if 97 f , .. 7? V' 2 if , WT , 'Sir A , V ..., I X , if ' I, X V my I A in - . ' Lb Q , fm , ,1,,.. V ,1,,w'is I t H . ,,,.., ., 1 . t . , ' 1 av. ,f-M.. W IQ., 'Sv , N f ,.,,,-af I A+, y EK ,, .S fx il ' ' - a a . V 1 - ' , - Y ., f . , . V ' ' ., 5 I ' ' 9? L Q ai- ' , M- . 'Wx '5 if X ' my H1 WSW , ll' 1 I V V, Q Vk,i X Q E , . , flux W ,, I- K T, Y ggi X - 2. .ef--115 ka 41 E, AJ 'R z ' 'L . - I, ,A -,I YQ Chvgr ,A I 4, Lx 5454, If 1' 'fs f f fi s V 'l ' Y ' - 4 'nf'-N V -2- -ff , ,.. P ' t ,O L. , ti,ff '. - -,:5,w , 11 . , . ,' - , mn If v v . 1 . L' wi' H . I f I 1 -33,3 -ff Fr 'gflf-Wag - ' -Lk: ' ,,,,.f: , f? 1' '9ra'g,. '1 , ei-1.2--Q 993 9' w '. fi' PEGGY TAYLOR President First Row: Gail Backstrom, Sugar Baylor, Harriet Ann Baylor, Monte E. Beall, Betty Yarbrough Boyd, Peggy Bradley, Beverly Marion Byrd, lane Ann Campbell, Ning Batson Campbell, Carole lane Coleman, Paulette Crum, Marilyn Elaine Darby, Carolyn E. Deamran, Barbara Louise Easom. Second Row: Linda Lee Ellis, Merrill Flowers, Barbara Nell Franklin, Ginger Garrett, Carol Haigler, Frances Hall, Iudith Harrison, Rosemary Hester, Carroll Frances I-lodges, Nancy lngle, Diane Ieffcoat, Lynne lohnson, Linda Katherine Iordan, Diane Little. W? ,gf 3 if 1. -11 -vi We L 2 XX . LX A X' it f 1' 1 Ax alr in L J .l ,gl ., 1 7 ' ,.Q1', H .ff ' ' ,,,- N' -zz' 1, rw 'P X, X 3 Xb' XX i ' 3: 1- 7,5 'ai fa-'N 1-' , --,,, 'SQL' ee - ' ,, A ,Ye 'arf ' 5 if Mr 0 QF' 3 ii 1' 2 .,. DELTA DELTA DELTA Colors: Silver. Gold and Blue Flower: Pansy Founded Boston University, 1888 Phi Epsilon 'Chapter installed May, 1951 Fifth Row: Martha Ann Vann, Ianey Vincent, Lou Ann Waqqoner, Shannon Waller, Karen Ann Walter, Mona Rea Watkins, Ann Webb, Carolyn Wellborn, Iune Wood, Leon Gravelle, Margaret Neely. Wx' ,f uw- W,-X 1 Top: By the fireside of the Delta's three. Bottom, OFFICERS, left to right: Gail Backstrom, treasurer, Barbara Franklin Phillips, Marshall, Carolyn McGregor, Vice President, cmd Grace Io Schmidt, social chairman. Not pictured: Margaret Martin, fs 1 -T Y f'-2 g: ', recordinq secretary, and Carolyn Smith, corresponding secretary. W ,iw I fl-'Q t 'Zh 45 - - , mt wr ' if ., YU 'Q Q Mu XM . ,Q - 0 5 X X , . ex ST S 5 A xrarullfllss Martha Ann Wiqq1es for a well-deserved special award float. Q C3 vin df 4-.f Z Z Top, Home for the Delta Zeta's, Bottom, OFFICERS, seated, left to right: Betty Clifton, second Vice Pre-sidentg Barbara Blount, first Vice President: standing, left to right: Charlotte Boyet, Recording Secretaryp Ann Watkins, Treasurer: Fran Emerson, Corresponding Secretary. DELTA ZETA Colors: Olive Green and Cream Flowers: Cream Tea Rose Founded: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, September 23, 1914 Epsilon Mu Chapter installed Septem- ber 23, 1956 l'5 'Q an ,IHS 1 . X D Z's tape down West Texas State. 'M w-:Q u--U., C... 545- - 't 2,5 6, , M, , Q ,V ... 'UWC' 'v- ia -sr A fa.. 1 X, , -3-fx X Jig. 5' 3 SARA FREEMAN President First Row: Ann Adams, Currin Anderson, Barbara Blount, Charlotte Boyet, Pat Bridges, lane Ann Burford, Betty Clifton, Dell Connell, Ruth Ann Dedeaux, Wendy Eatherly, Fran Emerson, Pat Fairchild. Second Row: Sara Freeman, Carolyn Garner, Dinah Gatti, Sissy Germuiller, Linda Hamilton, Mary Kay Hammond, Barbara R. Hill, Sandra Hughes, Dorothy Iullierat, Iudy Kiker, Linda Lammers, Betty Io McCary. Future Actives of Delta Zeta. Third Row: Mary Ellen Owens, lane Lyn Pierce, Molly Ross, Ruby Rowell, Ros Setaro, Iimmy Sheppard, Delores Simmons, Mary Stewart, Lynn Su merlin, Becky Underwood, Lois Ann Walker, Charlene Waring. Fourth Row: Ann Watkins, Peggy Weisenhant, Emily Williams, Nancy Wilson. 1 'Rf f fe , '49, kx l l I 'A :st , Wi I, 'Zn 5 5, .W if 'Wig . WOW? X 1, .M Q 'Q'-'37 BETTY BOND President First Row: Amanda Atkinson, Mildred Ball, Barbara Beach, Suzanne M. Boggess. Betty I. Bond, Anne Campbell, Nancy Caughman, Kay Cowan, Alma lean Cox, Lynnda Gayle Culpepper, Kay Elaine Cunningham, Miriam Rebecca Dabbs. Second Row: Kathie Dankert, Willidora Eskridge, Madelyn Everett, Barbara Erle Fagan, ludy Ford, Betty Furness, lacquilene Gay, Linda Gail Gunter, Nancy E. Helm, Mary Glenn Higgason, Virginia Ruth Hill, Nancy I-lines. Pledges gather in K D room. Third Row: Sandra Hitt, Nancy Louise Houston, Ann Ammons Howard, Abby Kent, Carol Evans Koltz, Iudith Luke, Christine E. Marriott, Mary Martin, Anne Estes McBrayer, Lynda Louise McCann, Marilyn McCarty, Jacqui- line Lee McCullough. Fourth Row: Ioanna Meadows, Elizabeth Michael, Iudy Nahrgang, Betsy O'Ferrall, Bobbie Palmes, Diane Pearce, Lynn Pogue, Margie Ponder, Gerry Read, Elaine Reynolds, Shirley Holcomb Riley, Sandra Iean Risher. 1. fl A . c fra' . t, ,vf A H libf 1 w . Q A V va , ga t' fa- Aa' ' fa' 'LL' L A ' ' Q fi , . . , X ,Q N- WH . 'V,. Kara., W RMV .5 'E' ,. ' fr 1 2. Y 4 U O09 A A A 3' 2 K' 'ws- ll gf -1 C 3' 1' 1' 'C' Sf T H Y fart: - n 21: if ' vw ' if js' H H- - A 1' Q Q ' ov Q 'L P - ' p 'T 4 ' y S- 'qu , - I 1 'Q 11' X, 1:7 P I5- Y' S' if ...J ? Fifth Row: Carol Ann Schuppan, Frances Lenore Seay, Donnie Seuzeneau, Evelyn Sinclair, Emily Smith, Jeanette Stietenroth, Harriet Stovall, Ann C. Tee, Linda E. Vignes, Mona Wall, Mignhon Welch, Martha Ann Westbrook, KAPPA DELTA Colors: Pearl White and Olive Green Flower: White Rose Founded: Longwood College, Farm- ville, Virginia, October 23. 1897 Beta Sigma installed May 14, 1949 Ioy Lee Whittington. X '95, fc-gtir '53 Q ,aw -'Q-'f' tif it 4 -H 3 r WNW- ' -,I W 1. cg A . N ' 1, 1 W K ,. s Q H t if 5. ' 1.52, W Q 'M . are ' ty K L I ev vw I 1. I xp. 1 is 'q,. I 'qw . g 1..,.,i 'WMM , it W :KV I, -. wg' ll A an at 1 . TIER Q 1'-f l' wi. QW I -we t,, it t -' H1915 .. ,QII l 4. Q 1 14,: . H il l 'ff'-MX. 1.4. V X .x,,,V M . W A 49 Q.. U, A QA, , .qi . I iw 'fwfr 'Q'ruw ,g tw if 4fN , i Q5 4 1.24 I -4 ,1- I Jnljzgfl x' v Q, Sa, S 1 fu i X. an Q' -cgi SIGMA SIGMA C3 SIGMA 'WK Top: Meeting place for Tri Sigma. -.za PIQ- N, .wa if Bottom: OFFICERS, left to right: Betty McMurchy, Keeper of Grades: 4 5 'I Nancy Hamilton, Treosurerp Geneva Tucker, Vice President: Patsy Coker, Recording Secretary, Sandra Covington, Corresponding Secre- 1- 7:5 tary. t 4 l so 0 A , 4 .ff X q Tri Sig's play their way to another trophy. ,f 'U' to fi f' Avi 1' -s. -l 1:77 Colors: Purple and White Flower: Violet Founded: April 20, 1898, Farmville, Virqinia Alpha Sigma Chapter installed May 14. 1937 fr- Q za an s 'Q' -vt r I rw if- i, Nqr' aan 6 6 xg? i I. -ci V WG. if f 'X TI' ' W X-vi .xg Y ' 73 C' M 'Z' Y -af Q l A QQ. . , ar I Nw 1 ll .T 1' sf-I c , .. . 1, 4 .w -1, Q, .-v -f,,.' ,N www ,nf ., .., ,. 57 v5 N-,..,,, Li i 4 f vf t '.Y'.fo,.,jJ:, , A A x'v 1,c,s-3.11 l S My L' X ' f A . KARLENE WEST President First Row: Barbara Ayres Allen, Nan Elizabeth Barrier, Mary Margaret Boone, Eva Burke, Anna Byard, Rebecca Elizabeth Carr, Shirley Carre, Patsy Anne Coker, Sandra Covington, Sheila Ann Cuevas, Marcia C. Embt, Iudith Lynn Evans. Second Row: George Marie Fraiser, Patricia Hall, Nancy lune Hamilton, Mary Ellen Harrod, Ethelene Henning, Ancie Ruth lohnson, Mary Frances lohnsori, Mary Louise Iohnson, Sylvia Anne Lee, Wanda Ann Lee, Donna Matthews, Betty Iean McMurchy. rf 'sg ' y I f V 1 5 T Jjl N K I I . ir YQ y , . t S -wg-:ef 'Y 'fvw' in-r wg, is-rl' .- N are A '- ,zwvxf 'US 'KW 7, ' E S f .. ' Q , Kr-fflf These are the pledges Third Row: Carolyn Ann Miller, Mary Ann Moore, Rae Ann Musgrave, Betty Pat- terson, Yovonne Elizabeth Powers, Stella Courtney Price, Constance Kay Ripple, Nancy Emily Russ, Margie Rutland, Bobbie lean Sanders, Ann Marie Sassone, Carol Shirley. Fourth Row: Beverly Smith, Margaret A. Stockstill, Annie K. Stringer, Geneva Tucker, Iudy West, Karlen,e West, Brenda Burch, Rebecca Buttles. I - 'WW' QW!- hn, Q! TW 'W 'if 'Q 'fi T 5 47 A I- 2, ,-.- I fa it A' 54 4 Phi Mu Pledges, 1958-59 vintage 'l ROMA REA FLEMING President 3 Third Row: Evelyn Bernice Lutrick, Martha Ann Martin, Harriet Yvonne Meredith, - Peggie Alice Ming, lane Newton, Ann Robertson, Annrae Sacksteder, , Billie Io Smith, Barbara Ann Steelman, loyce E. Tally, Aldine M. Tucker, Katherine Vann. First Row: Mary Margaret Andrews, lris Ann Atwood, Linda Ann Auderer, Vir- ginia Gayle Benedict, Nancy Roe Brauner, Clarice Lamar Byron, Kath leen B. Covert, Corinne Cross, Darlene Dattin, Ann Eaton Dehart Martha Ellen Duncan, Mary Lynn Farrell, t Fourth Row: t Second Row: Frances Sue Wilcox, Io Belle Wilson. Lysbeth Anne Fiebelkorn, Roma Rea Fleming, Betty Alice Flynn. Martha Ford, Hallie lean Frazier, Roggie Virginia Fuller, Camille Ctamblin, Linda loyce Green, Harriett Resinald Howell, Faye Iernigan, Betty Ann Iohnson, Kinta C. Kergosien. V ga-Q' 1 N 'gr ' A ,,,,.1 y I , jf ,Q V , 'X -. fu M - , . , .W fr M M . fr-r Hs m 2: A' sr ja wh 1 iv. . Q ji, A .V mf 'lg' 'HO E nr 4 I CRW. 'ii 1 '-.. ,., .nth 45 I wx -se ki ', .u. , , l I54 h PI-II MU Colors: Rose and White Flower: Enchantress Carnation Founded: Wesleyan rColleqe. Macon. Georgia. March 14, 1852 Alpha Omicron Chapter inslalled March 25. 1950 4594 Wx . ::.e.i.3-' Xxx I -.f -fx 3 i li 2 2 e 5 3 Top: Inside the Phi Mu room. Bottom, OFFICERS, Left to Right: Aldine Tucker, Treasurer: Clarice Bryan, Secretary: Darlene Dafiin, Pledge Training. Not pictured: Ann Fiebelkorn, Vice President, SWK L Wit-. I off ' C f Q I s is P- i f i Chew-zinq to win, complete with leotardsl ,Wit Top: The Room -center of all Chi O activities. Bottom, OFFICERS, Lett to Bight: Lynda Caldwell, Pledge Trainer, Crew Hall, Secretaryf Kay Honeycutt Braswell, Tneasurer. Not pictured: Glenda Gilliam, Vice President. -'ftl Q ... . Q Q- I tl lt l I. i. l 1 l 4 I I l l 'l ll w E CHI CDMEGA Colors: Cardinal and Straw Flower: White Carnation Founded: University of Arkansas, April 5, 1895 Epsilon Delta Chapter installed April 23, 1949 t First Row: ludy Luke Allen, lean Atchley, Barbara Baird, Betty lane Baker, Vir- ' qinia Sue Bishop, Kay Honeycutt Braswell, Rita Lynda Breath, Lynda lane Caldwell, Ruth Calhoun, Alice Clay De-nson, Gerrie Dickerson, 1 Iudith Anne Ellis. N - ,. 'ff 3 - 1 x A 'I+ at vt'-.-.,,4 1 f - Gil' ' Q -gj.,,ggk -et It rss . ff: J like I 1-1, , A if Another Winner for the X and a horseshoe group! , - gf K P 1 i XY' N YV' 'B Q QF, at f' Q K , A N .f ,Q 1 sa sr CIA , Sal INK PATTY GAIL SMITH President Second Row: Emily Celeste England, Glenda Ross Gilliam, Becky Green, Katherine Crew Hall, Mary Lou Hall, Isabel Hansbrough, Helen Harrod, Mary Ann Hays, Frances Elizabeth Head, Toxie Ellen Herring, Kristine lacobs, Page lones. Third Row: Miriam M. Kahn, lacquiline Dale Kazar, Peggy Kergosien, Mary Io Lucas, Martha Mercer, ludee McElwee, Iulia Morgan, Gleanna Dawn Murphy, Sharon Pearce, Mary Ann Penton, Cassie Rasberry, lan Scruggs. .J1c. :J QQZQR 2? Q1 Pledges of Epsilon-Delta assemble under the crest of Chi Omega Fourth Row: Sherry Sims, Madelyn Sinclair, Myralynn Smith, Patty Gail Smith, Betty Lane Stevens, Frances Diane Stewart, Patricia E. Tew, Mary Martha Wadlington, loly Wamble, Alice L. Wilkinson, Mary Virginia Wilson, Susan Woodyear. Fifth Row: Nancy Fife, Ann Elizabeth Iackson. ,.,,,, M, .X 0 icy- l l ea A f' nw we-' 2, ' ' 3 4 Ae 3 iii' N. 'Z7 ' 'Q as 5' .i is 'Y' 5 W' W 45 J 'cw xii , ,, s r y tx can za, l Q f ,K WON ng, 'W-Us V-9' x pu . XX ' ' Q Q qv- K t, i ? ' 'Q--W' ..,,.,,i - -st., f ,W htfghgnn t W x '15 ' 4 Q xx 1 an ,,,,--' A 51 ' 2. Q fa we in as . X 1- 'ef -fa' 1 'N , 2 ft , , . ii, 4. . swam -sg' A i't-i, 4 iam wx -'f' , 1 l y t S A t X . LEADERSHIP SPIRIT ENTHUSIASM ' WHQLESOME COMPETITION s E R v 1 c E i f 1 I fs?-1- .ff -A , I SISTERHOOD I I v . ' .211 .3 n Q A F1 , ' I I I W tl hh- v I -I A 'NV FA. , i f lx Pi, i x .- U . ka' I I I I 'MLP ,lr A , TRS . mx' ' bv it if . mil A . X '- I 7 1 'Q FORM .S.C OFFICERS, Left to Right: Willidora Eskridge, Kappa Delta, House Chairman, Mary Margaret Andrews, Phi Mu, Treasurer: Iackie Bolton, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Vice President, Donna Matthews, Sigma Sigma Sigma, President, lane Lyn Pierce, Delta Zeta, Secretaryg Peggy Bradley, Delta Delta Delta, Reporter: Kay Honeycutt Braswell, Chi Omega, Courtesy, PAN I-IELLENIC COUNCIL Donna Matthews iabovel, a member of Tri-Sigma, serves as president of Pan Hellenic, and Mrs. Ivah V O. Wilber fbelowl, associate dean of women, is Delegates to Pan Hellenic include, Seated, Lelt to Right: Willidora Eskridge, Kappa Delta, Peggy advisor' Bradley, Tri-Delta, Mary Margaret Andrews, Phi Mu, Iane Lyn Pierce, Delta Zeta, Donna Matthews, Tri-Sigma, Iackie Bolton, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Kay Honeycutt Braswell, Chi Omega, Standing: Peggy Taylor, Delta Delta Deltag Mary Io Lucas, Chi Omega, Betty Bond, Kappa Delta, Linda Lee, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sara Freeman, Delta Zeta, Betty McMurchy, Sigma Sigma Sigma. KQY lm. ' 'vo ALPHA TAU OMEGA Colors: Sky Blue and Gold Flower: White Tea Rose Founded: V.M.l., September 11, 1865 Epsilon Upsilon installed November 19, 1949 -ima, 'vga fy- la-Q. 39 -S., , 3 . Y? ev' 0 KENNETH MAIN Worthy Master First Row: Richard Assaf, George Richard Bahr, Myrl Guy Ball, Melvin Bedell, Aldo Botti, Ralph P. Bragg, William Truman Burgess, Sid I. Davidson Ir., Iohn Leonard Donnelly, Ellis Eugene Dorch, William I. Edgar, Iames G. Ferguson. Second Row: Kenneth A. Fischer, Howard E. Fletcher, lose-ph L. George, Alvin Guess, Bob A. Hardwicke, lohri E. Harrington, Ernest B. Henderson Ill, Edward E. Holland, Iames Woodrow Ieter, Billy loe Iones, Iames Kelley, Robert L. Lennon. WSW -vs 62 V 1 . ,. ry , N9 Ki W., - f-- if 1 -f Singing out for second place in song fest. Third Row: lohn Afton Maye, Donald M. McCann, Owen McRee, Kenneth Main, Larry Ray Meredith, lohn Lightfoot Miller, Iames B. Moody, Paul C. Morgan, Carness Irvin Persons, lohn Quarles, Marshall Ioseph Rahaim, Clayton Neill Ryan. Fourth Row: Gerald B. Sarver, Iames W. Smith, Iames B. Stokeslaerry, Iimmy Thomp- son, Ioe Todd Townsend, Charles McElroy Turner Ir., Charles Van Devender, Herchell Wcrltman, Ralph Wilkerson, Don Q. Williams, L. Earl Williams, Iames Kirk Woolley, Iohn Wilson Woolsey. i mia ,,... . sf-3 -12-ty M . -fz' 'Q X W .., .. ,-., T, zz' .if . Q, '91 - zz A 1-1 gfiyvr Q' L. FQ'-i-M 'Ns-4 1h.s i .Y TOMMY COX Number One First Row: Ian F. Adams, Benton R. Alliston, Swan E. Anderson, William Ervin Arrington, C. L. Ates Ir., R. O. Besse, Ierry Max Blakeney, Leon Brad- dock, Russell Scott Brandon, Rex Broadhead, Byron Broussard, Sam L. Burkett. Second Row: Wiley Hiram Burkes, Johnnie Burkholder, Charles Carter, Fletcher C. Coker Ir., Robert Aubrey Cox, Thomas Daniel Cox, Tom Dillon, Iim Estes, Charles Fallgood, Ierry Foster, lens Conners Fowlkes, Hugh B. Gillispie. QS . Attractive new KA House undergoes slight decorating ! Third Row: Dee Greathouse, Iohn Floyd Hamilton, Clinton Hardin, William Gardner Hewes, lohn E. Hill, Iarnes C. Holaday, Edgar Hughes, Temple lnnis, Talrnadge Irby, Don Love, lrby N. Mclnnis Ir., Wayne McWhorter. Fourth Row: James A. Miller, Ierry Montgomery, Miles K. Newton, E. Wayne O'Shi.elds, Frank Palazzo, Merrill Alva Peterson, H. Walton Pigott, Iames Hugh Paisley lr., Floyd T. Prehoda, Charles Ray, Philip B. Shaw, Iohn Simpson. 1' new 'P 'ir-s 11'- VM 'kv- '.. 7 '57 flirt ,,.... xgri .. 'Qi 3 41-3, i,,,,q:: Si 1-.,4 if' is L 'br' ill-1- fry -I-5,4 ii 'E' KAPPA ALPHA Colors: Crimson and Gold Flowers: Magnolia and Red Rose Founded: Washington and Lee Uni- versity in 1865 Gamma Zeta installed on November 7. 1948 Filth Row: Phil Snow, William Allen Stroud, Herbert Summers, James H. Suther- land Ir., Delaney Toups, Sam I. Tuccio, William Warr.en, Iohn Whid- don, Grady E. Wood, William Yearwood, Iohn D. Ziller, Roy Thomas O'Shie1ds. 'J-Za ---..- OFPICERS, Seated, Left to Right: Herb Summers, Vg Russell Brandon IV: Jerry Blakeney, III: Wayne O'Shields II,-Standing: Floyd Hamil- ton, VI: lack Hill, VII: Buddy Booker, VII: Ie-rre Fowlkes, IX. lite-f , 4, 'Ml I fl 3- - ' 'V . 2 A he dge. W., M ,tm 35 .- 14 l if X is 3 . X U W , as L CB I 9 4 7 -rw' A A I KA's break ihe space barrier for qood ole' MSC! .ul QW tg., lg: We 46 Guard Bunky Huggins Guard kelton Morris Grand Master of KAPPA SIGMA Colors: Scarlet, White and Emerald Flower: Lily of the Valley Founded: University of Virginia, December 10, 1869 Epsilon Nu installed December 11, 1948 First Row: George E. Allen, Paul Day Allred, William Donald Ates, George Michael Barry, Iohn David Bodden, Robert K. Bodden, Woody Bond, Charles Nolon Bush, Bill Caraway Ir., Oliver Catchings, Carroll Chap- man, Fred Copley, Brossie Frank Cornero, Donald Marion Dana lr. Second Row: Frank D. D'Antoni, George R. Deweese, Robert B. Eubanks, Dale B, Fallo, Edwin H. Felsher Ir., Tim V. Foley, Sonny Gaston, Allen Gibbs Ir., Frank Calvin Hadley Ir., Duane Rudolph Hanks, Robert I-largis, Iohn E. Harris, George William Hayden, Arthur Hill. assi 5 t lt , A N .5 Q , ni 3 his Q W. age ml il 'far K ,ldv Y DICK LINDEN Grand Master Third Row: James Dillard Hill, James Robert Hoffman, Norman Wyatt Holbrook, Robert G. Huggins, Jerry Ward Hurt, Burnic,e Jones, Dick Jones, David Kahlstort, Ronald C. Keairnes, James Herbert Keith, C. W. Kelly, Larry E. Kelly, Patrick W. Kelly, Arthur Francis Kersh. Fourth Row: John Q. Lambert, Ross Karl Langenbach, Richard Jean Linden, Joe Dubois Lipscomb, Jerry Alan Lott, Larry Malley, Mark Francis Manuel. Michael Dennis Manuel, Frank McClir1ton Jr., Frank McEacharn Jr., James Edward Mclnnis, James Edwin Mclnnis, Bobby T. McLaughlin, David D. Meriwither. AI e g? 71 Donald Dana, left, and James Edward Mclnnis, two of Kappa S1gma's editors. Dana was runner-up for the chapter scholarship-leadership award, and Mclnnis received the Nathaniel G. Symonds national award. Fifth Row: Earl Kelton Morris, James O'Beirne, Marvin R. Oglesby, F. Charles Phillips, Lowell Phillips, W. Charles Prater, Earl D. Pugh, Craig Oue- bedeau, James Carlos Robbins, Jimmy Dale Robertson, Henry Robson, Lance Rooker, William Sanford Sheffield, Gerald Sims. Sixth Row: William G. Slay, Durwood Smith, Bob Speake, James L. Speake Jr., Marcus A. Stennett, W. Kenneth Stevens, Gene Stewart, Michael D. Sullivan, George Tate, I. Kiley Thames, James H. C. Thomas William C. Touchstone, Jeff Weaver. ' f ..... A ff: . t 'fx it-w ', .1 4, 'gif W V: . ' J ., NW N Q, J l 1. sis Q 'Q 1 1 lr., Robert C. Voss, Robert Don Wagner, Robert ., ,f. .,. ,- .- :. in W ' ,ff A ,GR 0,531 ,I I if , if ' ,, 1 ......,,. 'f - ' an V J Q e . '-an Eng.. 'fails' f A ' H J fm f ww, ,t tt: Q- sw-wt-.r v A r me ,J - . z. 1 'S .' .L ,aw .f3 ' R ,gn ? Q? D J X 4' 'Sw wi A I ,S .gg wk K Jie- J is ' if . , ww gg 2, H31 f ' I sup if -..- . ar' ,L gn, QM X r'x,,,.,. it T-:.7,f 3 In if.. ,J-Qs K ks - Q 2 -qu-v i it -v- sr-bf CAREY CAMPBELL President First Row: Randolph K. Adams, Edward Albritton, Thomas E. Alexander, limrny Aycock, Wayne Babin, Bodie Beard, Frank C. Betts, Phillip A. Brady lr., Robert Samuel Brown Ir., Robert C. Burks, Carey W. Campbell, Terri W. Cannon, lohn loseph Cistriano, lack Norman Collins. Second Row: Ellis Carroll Culpepper, Tom Berry Dickson, Richard Doiron, lohn Duks, Albert C. Edwards, Lionel E. Farris, Rodney Wayne Floyd, Iames Knox Forehand, Terrell I. Eorehand, Floyd Kern Gilbert, Donald Glennie Glover, William Robert Glynn, Gene Goodwin, Wayne Hart. ,la t , ,Wm A, D ' A Ss 1 'W .gg .-.... ik '10 sun... 1' Pikes sing their way to another song festival trophy! Third Row: Charles E. I-larvison, Adam Byrd Hillman lr., limmy Flynt lohnson, Gabor Kettinq, Wayne Lassiter, lack A. Liedke, Billy Ray Lovett, Ray Malone, Kenneth D. Mackenzie, Ben McGehee, Harold Steve Mcllwain, Neil R. McMillen, Ron C. Meyer, William C. Neal lr. Fourth Row: William N. Nelson, Leroy W. O'Neill, Gerald Lambert Ormon, Andy Palmer, David Deton Price, David Pyle, Larry Raffield, lerome V. Reel lr., William Carroll Ritchie, Andrew Iames Romano, lohn Calvin Sellers, Edward Eugene Smith, Tommy I. Smith, Robert H. Stranger. 5 4' w..- Yan- W TL' 'iv' E' W PI KAPPA ALPHA Colors: Garnet cmd Old Gold Flower: Lily of the Valley Founded: University ol Virginia. March 1, 1868 Delta Mu installed on December 10. 1949 ll Fifth Row: F. E. Wilderson, Don Alan Wyse. Thomas W. Steele, Wayne Carl Taylor, William Carl Thompson Ir., James U. Valentine Ir., Ronnie R. Warren, Frank Harry Wellman, ' 'vi V 631' , . A ,.::: 5 Q ll 5 . x 1 5 JK pi' , -. if i f u lf A OFFICERS, Left to Bight Billy Nelson, Secretary, Iohn Duks, Vice Presidenty Carroll Culpepper, Treasurerg Bob Rip Stanger, Pledge Trainer. Not pictured: Frank Betts, House Manager. egg? ff W 'g The '58-'59 pledge class poses to prove it was the year's largest. W1 '7-2 'TM' SIGMA PHI EPSILON AV Colors: Red and Purple 'leaf Flowers: Violet and American Beauty Rose Founded: November 1, 1901 Mississippi Gamma installed May 16. 1953 First Row: Iames Darrell Breland, Iohn C. Broome Ir., Preston Castleberry, Iames illiam Cooper, David Faughn, Jimmy Frank Fhurhman, Roland D. Figueroa, Walter Eugene Fiorentini, Al Gasaway, Thomas N. Georges, M. C. Hamilton Ir., Edmond C. Henson. OFFICERS, seared, Left to Right: Tommy Ricks, secretary, Bill Parker, if - ' Vice President, Standing, Don Ponder, Historian, M.C. Hamilton, Comp- trollerg Mr. Paul Weisend, Advisor. , E , A 4 , was ir. if .8 6 5, ,' '- ' - N C 'va' h. ....- f 1 ,J xg? 7 at A 'L' F 2 fi ,EQ 'gl 1 rx 'la' D il: ' - i - : Q V A . F W A S- KX q 1 1 X, 'J if i . ' ' we Q , 1 ' f 'SP ' f . f , 'Q S2 .Y .X A Q- 5.5 Q' fn. X 5 9 N ,, 532, A' ,.., rx 'ff Sig Ep Sisters Binnie McCoy and Ioan Stewart. 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IL P I69 Ct af T-1:-'gt SW ' li Y l We 'Q 4 A rr, . . ...V,w..s A nf .-., -, ..- , . x- 11, - 54216, , 1 5 f-JZ 3 -ff TV H 5,5 ' - q1Levl,?1.lQ 'L . ii fifTf'f?f1i-f., I .,., I. QQ 15, r V .vig '-I ., 3, V I -. . .E55l2rZ2Q t i to t + ' i 'i tx f x H di' 6 . .W P fr . ' ga, 5 if ' , En ,ff?,, uw, 4 Lk':k Z 'Nl 4 1 vs , 2, 3 rx 42 , ' :,,g u1if2,-fu , ss aa i 'wil L ' ,N i 1 if bf., 4 2. gt'-TQ , A if V f AMW 1 , fm . , wg x dir.. 'H , X, ...+4..3mM ng ilq-14: a A aim ks 4yfg,Sh. M ff 11, if - We 4 1 3 K 'T P ff 1 L' 1.4571 5-1 4. 7 .1 M, it y J ,gf ,, f .f A , rr N I Wg 1 .qi , . 5 fi , ,, Y L, mga. ,pf,.f ,ry , ,JW it tra.,-S,.Q,,., , .. fm , -5 ein, if ,1 f' H s-f. g!.'fY'1i,W? A Q fs-any ,aria-,. .564 11. tm., ...grge 1, .Q 3,2 agxliv-rc? ' Q,-5 , 1 . - Q X 4- .gm . PAUL LEWEY President First How: William W. Abney lr., Robert S. Adcock, Gayle Edward Albritton, loel Asch, I. D. Benson, James F. Bodman lr., Iames E. Brown, Leon L. Carroll lr., Allen K. Collins, Iames E. Davis, Thomas W. Davis lll, Arthur Thomas Deal. Second Row: Cecil A. Dildy Ir., Alfred L, Ellis, Iarnes Calvin Farrar, Tommy Flem- ming, Robert Earl Floyd, Raymond Clifton Grace, Horace Gray, lohn Green, Hollis L, Grey, Richard Grogan, George Hall, Winired Neal Hanks. Attention-getting Phi Tau float! Third Row: larnes Thomas Hodges, Harry Evans Horn, Robert Brad Hughes, Mike Lee, Paul Lewey, loe A. Long, Charles W. Martin, William Howard Mason, Milton C. McKay, Robert H. Montague, George A. Morris, Cecil H. Parrner. Fourth Row: Robin B. Penn, Ierry Perkins, Mack Perkins, Kermit Ierry Phillips, Clarence E. Pierce Ir., lames H. Quina, lohn Edward Rasberry, David Rawls, Carl Sadousky, Chester Coburn Sims, Toby Lane Sirris. X E. I. Sewell, 'Ivana 1 . 5- ' 2-s ' r ,X Mi: Q . Z? Q 1 . .,:::,, ' . L A x I 'th ' ., ' 3 ..,- A 5.2: ' ' E .ill . W .. af , if W f W4 A-1 M I Q x 3554 C W , r ittt A . fa. ' h E 5 Q Vit . , y 43 al rj W an-D ,1 .. ii f -7: ' E .: - ' 'sf' v 4-' , .1 1,13 ip: - Y 1 J, P I ,f rs, fb Q ' K I 21' , ' .-Mr Q LP- 'Qi Q 53 4-X , , f' -A , ...ra 4. 6- 5 ' Q . GN ,- if vw ' Xu 7 my 5 1 A ' 'zz' A C' f- 'v t - AS ii 4 mv ,--, . l . .nn gig 1 g' ini' ' . v ,ang . ,' fLQf 4 n .flglfg f - 'TT l ,. '.' f I I ' 'all 'iq Xfxll- ,H ,X QT' ..fmd'..l 'lg A 5' i ,,v L.. .dv 1 'uv ! UM 4. PHI KAPPA TAU Colors: Red and Old Gold Flower: Red Carnation Founded: Miami University. Oxford, Ohio. 1906 Beta Epsilon installed on October 16. 1948 Fifth Row: William F. Stagg, Robert L. Starling, Charles H. Stogner, Luther Wade Tanner Ir., Ollie I. Tanner, Fred Turner, Warren Villenet, Hilton Walker, Dock B. Wall, Louis Nelson Wascom, Ralph P. Weaver lr., Iarnes R. Wilkinson. .Vs Q-A ff, i t wb- fu m: Q I-'ffif' . ., N ' r ft , ,,!f4T?,f, , it if ar, 2 S 'raw y I 'TWU' , as 'mf my f . 'K-I I, ti V ,, M. X N 'Wm 9' 'K' W X 4' l I W is s X- I 1 I0 is .4 , . ' P Q 'G' -e. M.. , sr. I I .ir M ,t In .,. I rig, . iw ?f Kimi ' 5' ff- 99? ia fre 1 .. TH rw , ,- .ffi '- ee-ff if gg. i 4.35 I ' 1' 'I 583 as 'MMN C K , f ,, - Na 5 z .. , g ' 1 ' at , I7I - ' I ,I A: x - A' i A . ,gk N 'Q' V are R f i 125. . V S . '. . .2 . -...AL an wg.. X A H- m il nik OFFICERS, Seated, Left to Right: Al Ellis, Recording Secretaryg Neal Hanks, Vice Presidentg Bob Abney, Treasurer, Standing: Iames Bod- man, House Manager, Gayle Albritton, Corresponding Secretary, Mack Perkins, Social Chairman. 1 , An open invitation to the House of the first national fraternity on MSC's campus. 'S TN L Q - .' ' '- Wiz L4 I, W fl ffnzf J ff ,z ilflilfflfi Ati fr fffk I ff fzfffffwgf f 30191 why loaf !Wfmz2ff2 Max-vgkfif DIRECTED ENERGY --Nr J IDEALISM COUNCEL VIVACITY WORTHWHILE ACTIVITIES BROTHERHOOD I . V. l r srrnwxfg as :fl :nv .A 1, i- iff! ,- ' f ,f?ir2L2famwM , ' f W 1,4-5 ,, f,, ,, pi-f.,+Q5,.1k2iwi'- ,X tt2Y?,i'1.w. ' ifrvQf'4 ,,22f5 k A, . V i f ' Y V f Rl1'sf,?5',v tt tiff , t - '--vm-f ' ., t 3 U tl l MOLD il .S. CIS 4 5 , ..x. ...,....,,.... , . ,,,,, , , . .. .. IAI, QAIVV A W H V F 4 K A Q IFC officials are, lett to right: Ed Henson, Vice President, Harry Horn, Secretary, Dean Radar Grantham, Advisor, Ierry Blakeney, Treasurer. it INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL v . i Spring and Fall Ouarter President Bob Lennon of Alpha Tau Omega, above, and Winter Ouarter President Tommy Cox of Kappa Alpha, below. Representatives of the various social fraternities banded together in the Interfraternity Council t are, Seated, Lett to Right: Dr. Iohn F. Nau, Chaplain, Tommy Cox, Kappa Alpha, Ed Henson, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Dick Linden, Kappa Sigma, Ierry Blakeney, Kappa Alpha, Bob Lennon, Alpha Tau Omega, Harry Horn, Phi Kappa Tau, Dean Rader Grantham, Advisor, Standing: Bill Parker, Sigma Phi Epsilon, M. C. Hamilton, Sigma Phi Epsilon, lack Liedke, Pi Kappa Alpha, William Risher, Pi Kappa Alpha, Ierry Reel, Pi Kappa Alpha, Irby Mclnnis, Kappa Alpha, Iimmy Thomp SDH, Alpha Tau Omega, Kenneth Main, Alpha Tau Omega, Teddy Schmidt, Kappa Alpha, Marvin l OfJ19SbY. Kappa Sigma, Kelton Morris, Kappa Sigma, Paul Lewey, Phi Kappa Tau, Richard Assaf, Alpha Tau Omega, Neal Hanks, Phi Kappa Tau. t , gl A e -- 4, .gx .2-..-ei.-'LM Q ig fn J ,i if Q N 'E' BETTY BOND MADELYN EVERETT TK T Sweetheart A TQ Sweetheart rafernzfcy weefAearfs gf' f GLORIA SAUNDERS Queen Of Hearts STOVALL Iii w HKA Pledge Sweeiheart :ni 'ff , 1 ' l-- I ' Z1 'ze H f ' lu: QD e e. e 11 J e Al -1 e 'Q HAM' It -uf pr i 7453. f 1 g T .A A aa v!::T'??Ti'51-A ' ' 'A ,mf-n' , ,K , , Q 5 ay V 1 1 e J,?n,fdQf n-X , ..g..f,- 151,151 e -4, .,.. f U K' 1 -:gn-,, ,lik 1,,, .,. :- .myl ' 'FW ' ,P H- !, ..'i' Q-'lui Q u. .g5,,N,i ima'- QL.. ,,,A,A l - ' , 'Lili 'fe - F2 ez ' r M 1: 152542545 , L Timm I u 1 ,. I 1 , . 'WLS' - , , , L5-r A -Q, .- ,,, , EVELYN SINCLAIR P-NNETTE TTSDM-F fl1KT Pledge Sweetheart UKA Dream Gul I74 ' KFBL LY C, .31 1 fi N- QSM? 44. .-f 4. 'fi '5 ., - v kfw im E, N HM 47 -. 17 Ai' ' xx' .5 A l 'fl ' 'Mk :': ' , Q Q'x-.'t '-'fur A .. vs- . T ',f. ?9 Q-I5 fi rf 1 Jai 1 Av vs' K . ,J ' U C-f' 1 XV v x-' A -'Z Q-- 4' ,Q 4 K no , .F , N-LY 43. iv-. .js '- '11 F N SYIVIEQLIZING TIIE BEAUTY AT MISSISSIPPI SCJUTHERN COLLEGE AND THE IDEAL OF TI-IE SCUTHERN HERITAGE ! f fS I IEVIIWIIW I mf X f , l I I if W I N JMIIMI M1555 MISS MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN 10 TOP BEAUTIES FEATURE BEAUTIES HOMECOMING KING AND QUEEN HOMECOMING COURT MR. AND MISS MSC ROYALTY ON CAMPUS ACTIVITIES iss ississippi SoufAern , J J '31 fix ' HA, 313 M r 4531 RUTH HILL OP NEW ORLEANS AND HATTIESBURG REIGNED DURING FALL QUARTER AS M.S.C.'S TOPS IN BEAUTY, TALENT, AND PERSON- ALITY. THE MISS MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN COLLEGE PAGEANT IS AN OUTSTANDING ANNUAL EVENT. 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C. mr. qommy Cox anal miss tjarrer f I E l l l l n I l n l l w l I t 1 ,tl I-M. 041.1141 goo, qeocyalfcy IAMES EDWARD MCINNIS, KZ MARVIN RAY OGLESBY, KZ FRANCES SUE WILCOX, 'PM Late in spring quarter, all sororities and fraternities nominated candidates to collect money toward win- ning the titles of April Fool Royalty. This was done afional xH.omemaLer inner MARY MARTHA MARTIN Miss Martin was proclaimed top Betty Crocker Homemaker of l958 in national competition. She was also first alternate in the fall Mississippi Forestry Queen competition. in connection With a carnival for raising funds to in- stall heating and air conditioning in the Danforth Chapel. A fourth member of Royalty was Kay Con- way, a member of Chi Omega. unior iss ississippi l UNE WOOD Miss Wood won the state junior miss title, and she Went further to become runner-up to the l958 Iunior Miss America. 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'fl 1' , ' SYMBCLIZING THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF GOALS AS THE SCUTHERN HERITAGE OF QUESTING MINDS IS REALIZED Li y 1 K! i I E fu sz, I r a W Wx ill-i-I Xilfjh fx-fi: L4 if I Q 1 9 ' I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND FAVORITES I SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES IINCLUDING DIVISIONS OF HOME ECONOMICS AND FINE ARTS! SENIORS IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND FAVORITES IUNIORS I SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SENIORS IUNIORS I SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY SENIOR IUNIORS I SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND FAVORITES I SOPHOMORES I FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS AND FAVORITES I FRESHMEN I GRADUATES I ON CAMPUS ACTIVITIES I ADVERTISEMENTS I TOPICAL INDEX CLASS OFFICERS-Left to Right: Tommy Cox, President Iudy Bowling, Secretary: Anne Coker. Treasurerp Iimmy Brown, Vice President. I WW fggygg rw HX Diese 'VCDRITES IIMMY BROWN and PEGGY TAYLOR TH sc E SENIOR CLASS HOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES ' z Pint Row: WILLIAM LARRY ADAMS Carthage Sociology LONNIE T. ADKINSON Wade T General Science IACK HAROLD AINSWORTH Bay Springs Biology 416093, Second Row: IIMMIE LUCILE ALBRl'I'I'ON, AEA Hattiesburg English Alpha Lambda Delta, Pledge President, Social Chairman, Al h S' Al ha- Hos italit Chairman, Wesle Founda- IGP' xg,- im' imma:-4 'www I-var-R 2 X 1-an-an l i I s 5 'f if P 5 192341 P I P Y Y tion: Student Union Activities Committee. WILLIAM KYZAR ALFORD Math CHARLES ALFRED ALLEN Chemistry and Math Tylertown Mobile, Ala. ROTC Southern Generals, Riile Team: American Chemical Society, Wesley Foundation. Third Row: GEORGE E. ALLEN. KE Leakesville Pre-Medical Student Printz g Kappa Sigma: Psychology Club, Alpha Epsilon Delta. JAMES OLIVER ALLEN Piano Silver Creek Hattiesburg Choral Union: Music Chairman, Baptist Student Union, Vice President, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. WILLIE FAYE ANDREWS Kokomo Home Economics Education Home Economics Club: Wesley Foundation. Fourth Row: JAMES EDWARD APPEL, IR. New Orleans, La. Geology WILLIAM DONALD ATES, KE Crystal Springs Biology Kappa Sigma. GAIL BACKSTROM, AAA McLain English Alpha Lambda Delta: Wesley Foundation, Cheerleader: Treasurer, Delta Delta Delta: Kappa Delta Pig Secretary, Stu- dent Government Associationg .Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Filth Row: BEVERLY IEANEITE BAKER Vicksburg Home Economics Education Home Economics Clubp Newman Club. WILLIAM THEODORE BALDWIN, IR. Chemistry Newman Club, Kapps Club: Treasurer, Society. THOMAS B. BARNES Chemistry Laurel American Chemical lackson, Ala. ary, ' , t Nw' ft Fw six Ls , 205 W 2 First Row: FRANK WYNDALL BARTLETT Chunky Sociology IOSEPH B. BATTAGLIA Bay St. Louis Geology M Club. WILBUR THOMAS BAUGHMAN Laurel Geology Geology Club. Second Row: HENRY EVANS BAYLESS Bay Springs Geology WILLIS ELWYN BEASLEY Hattiesburg Math and Physics Kappa Mu Epsilon. LAWRENCE BELLIPANNI Indianola Chemistry Newman Clubg National Education Associationg Future Teachers Association. Third Row: I. D. BENSON, QKT Iackson History Yellow Iacketsy President, Pi Gamma Mu, Pi Kappa Pi, Vice President, Omicron Delta Kappa: Editor, Historian, Phi Kappa Taug Distinguished Military Studentg Drill Team, Cadet Com- pany Commander, ROTCQ Phi Kappa Tau Scholarship Award: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. TOMMY GLYNN BERRY New Hebron Math Kappa Mu Epsilon. JAMES D. BODMAN, IR., QIPKT Hattiesburg History Fourth Row: CLEMENT ROBERT BONTEMPS Bay St. Louis Math Newman Club. IULIA K. BOWLING, AEA Hattiesburg Religion and Philosophy President, Scholarship Award, Registrar, Social Chairman, Alpha Sigma Alphag Publicity Chairman, Area President, Wesley Foundationg Pi Tau Chi, REW Committee of 100. NORMAN WARDEN BOWNE Pensacola, Fla. Geology Fifth- Row: IOHN BRADLEY, lR. Delhi, La. Chemistry WILTON IOHN BRADLEY, IR. Pass Christian Math Newman Club. RITA LYNDA BREATH, XQ Bay St, Louis English, Religion and Philosophy Dormitory Council: Student Senateg Art Chairman, Vocation Chairman, Personnel Chaieman, Chi Omegag Canterbury lub. 'What's That You're Putting on Those Pancakes? . 'I X ii- - fam- N W, - Q . X if .fr -....i.g: t ,xr Lag: asf- .rg . x S .-- 'S- .4 W7 C '64 fi.. iii-swf! 492 -T' ww, m'gb'fXq 'e..-M fuwxrfff' 'WWW in 40 7 Ki' 'US L. 'CI' 206 l First Row: DONALD LLOYD BRELAND Commercial Art LARRY GLEN BROOME Pre-Medicine Beta Beta Beta. CLARENCE HENRY BROWN. IR. General Science Second Row: IAMES DONOVAN BROWN Government and History IAMES E. BROWN, CDKT Geology M Club. JERRY BENTON BURKETT Math Third Row: BILLY IOE BYRNS History BART CALCOTE, IR. Math CAREY WALTON CAMPBELL, IIKA General Science Picayune Bassfield West Enterprise Collinsville Hattiesburg Prentiss Gulfport Summit Petal Conductor, President, Pi Kappa Alphap Gym Troupep Social Chairman, SGA. Fourth Row: BEN KENNER CARPENTER Geology IAMES SAMUEL CARPENTER Biology Garland, Ala. Hattiesburg Vice President, Beta Beta Beta. GEORGE HAROLD CARTER Math Fiith Row: WILTON C. CARTER, ZQE Sociology P. PRESTON CASTLEBERRY, ZCPE History Laurel Collins Magnolia President, Sigma Phi Epsilony Pi Tau Chip Wesley Founda- tion, Vesper Choir: Circle K Club, Hattiesburg Choral Union, Committee of 100, REWp One of Six Outstanding Freshmen selected by ODK. CHARLES GRESI-IAM CARTER, KA History Unaccustomed as I crm to Public Gulfport Speaking- :rags E SENIOR CLASS SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES TH 4-vs-f cw-, , ig X .M wa vi KX 4. P I ' Ag V-gg tart.,-,5 ' rt- Q x5gQlXj,,,. L sg! .u-.-r-num it X Aw, mv. Rid 1 'F I if gil by -slug . itsiiifnetijec First Row: GAIL CELESTE CHISHOLM, AEA Laurel Home Economics Home Economics Club: Recreational Leader, 4-H Club. BESSIE WILLIAMS CLARK Moss Point English DAVID I. CLARK East Haven, Conn. Math Kappa Mu Epsilon: German Club. Second Row: KENNETH L. CLAY Hattiesburg Biology HAROLD WAYNE CLENDENIN Music Education THOMAS EDWARD CLOUD Mobile, Ala. Pensacola, Fla. Math Third Row: WILLIAM H. COBB Mobile, Ala. Sociology ANNE COKER, AEA Clarksdale English Scholarship Award, Co-Rush Chairman, Alpha Sigma Alpha: Society Editor, Student Printz : Geology Club: Wesley Foundation. MARY DEE COLE Hattiesburg Institutional Management Baptist Student Union: Young Women's Christian Association: Home Economics Club: Student Government Representative: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Fourth Row: ROGER E. COLEMAN, IR. Mobile, Ala. Pre-Law President, Student Government Association: Vice President, Tau Kappa Alpha: Treasurer, Wesley Foundation: One of Five Outstanding Freshmen chosen by ODK: Delegate to Ninth and Tenth Mississippi Youth Congresses: Pariliamentar- ian, Student Senate: Parliamentarian, Delegate, Mississippi Intercollegiate Council: Delegate, Southern Unversities Stu- dent Government Association: WMSU: Intramural Chairman, Wesley Foundation: Debate Team: Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Colleges and Universities. MORRIS IOSEPH COWAN, IR. Gulfport Chemistry Newman Club: Student Affiliate American Chemical Society. RUTH HUDNALL CROSBY Picayune Home Economics Education Home Economics Club: Kappa Ornicron Phi: Baptist Student Union: Young Womans Christian Association. F iith Row: KAY ELAINE CUNNINGHAM, KA Atmore, Ala. Music Education Parliamentarian, Kappa Delta: Dormitory Council: Dixie Dar- lings: Student Senator: Hattiesburg Choral Union. MAGGIE IO DALLAS Union Home Economics Education Home Economics Club: Baptist Student Union Greater Coun- cil. DONALD MARION DANA, IR., K2 Columbia Iournalism and History President, Freshman Class: President, Student Christian Ped- eration: Editor, Student Printz : ODK Male Freshman of 1955: Who's Who: Grand Scribe, Kappa Sigma: Pi Tau Chi: Omicron Delta Kappa: Vice President, Pi Gamma Mu. E SENIOR CLASS SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES TH wg W .W A 1:35. 'bfi , st r ,,,aN,LM E, K . MW' IV Char: O50 '! ? 'Q lns. Q ,.p- U0 r4 Nw 'T First Row: SYLVESTER I. D'AOUILLA, IR. Woodville Geology THOMAS W. DAVIS, III, fIJKT Hattiesburg History Pi Gamma Mu. CAROLYN E. DEARMAN, AAA Hattiesburg Biology Second Row: GEORGE WEN DELL DEER Meadville Math KENNETH DOYLE DEERE Picayune History GLORIA DENSON Sandhill Home Economics Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Omicron Phiy Home Economics Club. Third Row: GLENN ROBERT DODY Hattiesburg Speech WILMER DOSSETT, IR. Hattiesburg Geology JANET M. DUKES Raleigh Home Economics Education Treasurer, Home Economics Club: Greater Council, Executive Council, Baptist Student Union: Young Womens Christian Association, Vesper Choir: Choral Union. Fourth How: NANCY ROBERT DUNN Hattiesburg Physics and Math Secretary, Kappa Mu Epsilon: Physics Society. BARBARA LOUISE EASOM, AAA Sebastopol Home Economics Chaplin, Vice President, Delta Delta Deltay Program Chair- man, Baptist Student Uniony Vice President, Student Christian Federation: President, Kappa Omicron Phiy Home Economics ,N r Clubg Student Senatorg Who's Who A ican Universities and ALFRED LOUIS ELLIS, QKT mong Students in Amer- Colleges. Iackson Government and Economics Student Senator: Yellow Iacketsg Vi Canterbury Club, President, Mississi ce President, President, ppi Canterbury Associa- tiong Omicron Delta Kappa: Secretary, Phi Kappa Tau, Treas- urer, Pi Tau Chip First Vice President, Student Government Associationg Chairman, Mens Aftai rs Board: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Fifth Row: ROBERT B, EUBANKS, KE Chemistry BEVERLY IA NE EVA NS English ' W Fu tu 'e Teachers Association, MALCOLM DUWAYNE EZELLE History Crystal Springs Brookhaven esley Foundation. Decatur First Row: LEONARD L. FALLEN Greenville Theatre Vice-President, Alpha Psi Omega: Southern Players: Newman Club: Best Leading Actor Award: Omicron Delta Kappa, BOBBY NEIL FARRIS Kossuth History IOSEPH A. FERTITTA Hattiesburg Math and Geology Geology Club, Second Row: WALTER EUGENE FIORENTINI, 24111 Handsboro Biology and History Sigma Phi Epsilon. ROMA REA FLEMING, QM Pascagoula Music Education Vesper Choir: Folk Singers: Outstanding Pledge, Panhellenic delegate, Scholarship Chairman, Vice-President, President, Phi Mug Hattiesburg Choral Union. RODNEY WAYNE FLOYD, IIK.-K Crosby Math Pi Kappa Alpha: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Circle K Club: Editor, Wesley Foundation: Council, Summer President, Student Christian Federation. Third Row: GWENDOLYN ANN FORTINBERRY, AEA Hattiesburg Math Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Beta Beta Beta: Secretary, Treasurer, Pi Kappa Pi: Scholarship Trophy, Editor, Corresponding Secretary, Alpha Sigma Alpha: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. FRANK E. FOWLER Vicksburg Geography IERE CONNERS FOWLKES, KA Memphis, Tenn. Pre4Law Kappa Alpha. Fourth Row: GEORGE MARIE FRAISER, EEE Iackson Speech Therapy Sigma Sigma Sigma: Wesley Foundation: Phi Theta Kappa: Sigma Alpha Eta: Future Teachers oi America: Modern Language Club. BARBARA NELL FRANKLIN, AAA Lumberton English Pledge Class Vice-President, Trident Correspondent, Treas- urer, Marshall, Delta Delta Delta: Pi Kappa Alpha Sweetheart Court: President, Phi Delta Rho: ROTC Sponser: Beauty, 3 years: Wesley Foundation: Orientation Committee: Start, SOUTHERNER: Senator, 2 years: REW Committee: Dormitory Religious Chairman, 3 years: Dormitory Freshman Counselor: Freshman Charm Consultant: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. WILLIAM NELSON FULLER Hattiesburg Math Filth Row: WOODROW FRANK FULLER Dunbar, W. Va. Geology and Geography Geology Club: Track. ADELAIDE FULLILOVE Hattiesburg Music Education Librarian, Vesper Choir: Hattiesburg Choral Union. GROVER FRANK GALLUP Biloxi English If I'd known I'd have to go through this!! Wil:-'WQQ 4:16-evvhka., V f f XJ, , , 1 . 'pi f f f f 6 f 2 bf ff, X l x - . 'H ff f. 1 X Ai ,gk I, no alia-wa-4 fv- gd-9' WX 'W-v 16 ,som qua-u-9 W Y Q. ka f Kr .. We ' ,tis 33? .... f f f.. ', , ,. A 2l0 Pint Row: WALTER FERRIS GRANDY Math OLON L. GARNER Math IOHN D. GERACE Geology Second Row: LEE ANN GERMANY Sociology RALPH CARSON GILBERT Chemistry Columbia Raleigh Hattiesburg Union Long Beach President, American Chemical Societyf Secretary, Christian Science Group. VIRGINIA SI-IERRILL GLENN Prichard, Ala. Chemistry, Math, English AAUW Scholarship, 1955-19567 Oustanding Freshman Math Award, 195P'.l.956y Iillpha Lambda Igeltalg Vlgce-President, liape pa Mu Epsi org Pi appa Pi, Band cho ars ip: A.C.S., W os Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Third Row: DON R. GRAFTON Geography REUBIN GRAVES Music Band: Phi Mu Epsilon. IAMES EMIL HABIG Math Fourth Row: IRA LEE HAMMACK, IR. Math, Physics Laurel Taylorsville Woodville Hattiesburg Wesley Foundation, American Chemical Society. LYNDA SUE HENDERSON Home Economics Education HELEN E. I-IENLEY Home Economics Education Richton Biloxi Home Economics Clubp F.T.A.y Newman Club. Filth Row: EDMOND C. HENSON, EQE Biology Macon President, Sigma Phi Epsilon: lnterfraternity Council: New- man Clubg Student Christian Federation: American Chemical Society. N ELL HERRIN Home Economics Education WILLIAM L. HESTER Math, Geology Baseball: Geology Club. Collins Laurel But you can't take marriage and family lifell 52' , s c THE SENIOR LASS HOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 'WE ...W Wlllhur' the wmv 'mls-.swmfi 94 lv, f ,P WX I 9 Hl'l5-slag, 'ilu' 'NG First Row: FRED HILLE Hattiesburg Geology DAVID McRAE HOBBS Brookhaven Music Education Solo Clarinet-Orchestra, Band, Opera, Woodwind Quintet. MARCUS L. HOGAN Hattiesburg Chemistry Second Row: BARBARA ANN HOLLINGSHEAD Ellisville Music Education HARRY EVANS HORN, QKT Mobile, Ala. Physics Secretary, I.F.C., Sophomore- Class President, Sophomore Class Senator, Men's Ariairs Board, Treasurer, Yellow- jackets, Rush Chairman, Phi Kappa Tau, Editor, Greek secs tion of Southern Drawl, Student Union Activities Committee. ROBERT EUGENE HOUSLEY Hattiesburg Geology Third Row: ANN AMMONS HOWARD, KA Iackson Art HAROLD DARROW HOWSE Poplarville Biology, Psychology Beta Beta Beta. HENRY GRADY HUGHES, IR. Birmingham, Ala. Biology Fourth Row: IEAN WILLIAMS HULL Springhill, La. Piano Hattiesburg Choral Union, Dixie Darlings. IANE ELIZABETH HUNT Handsboro English Alapha Lambda Delta, Secretary, Alpha Lambda Scholarship Trophy, BSU Greater Council, REW Committee, Student scholastic Advisor, Orientation Committee, Elections Commis- sion, Sophomore Senator, Pi Kappa Pi, Vice President, REW Book Display Chairman, Dixie Scholarship Winner, Tri-Delta Service Scholarship, Associate lustice of the Student Court, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. ANDREW E. INMAN Houston Biology Fifth Row: EMMETT GLEN JACKSON Carthage Speech Correction Band, Sigma Alpha Eta, President, Kappa Kappa Psi, Kappa Delta Pi. THOMAS GERALD IACKSON Butler, Ala. Chemistry Forensics, American Chemical Society. BILLYE RUTH IOHNSON Hattiesburg Home Economics Education Kappa Omicron Phi, Home Economics Club, E SENIOR CLASS HOOL ARTS AND SCIENCES First Row: DONALD GILBERT IOLLY Okolona Pre-Medical American Chemical Society, Alpha Epsilon Delta. BEVERLY PAY IONES Centreville Biology Wesley Foundation, Beta Beta Beta, Future Teachers of America. DOROTHY M. IUILLERAT, AZ Greenwood English Delta Zeta, Vesper Choirg Southern Singers, Best Support- ing Actress-'56 g Treasurer, Southern Playersg REW Com- mittee ot 100, Canterbury Club, Alpha Psi Omega. Second Row: C. W. KELLY, KE Hernando Government Kappa Sigma: Debate Team, Youth Congress. WILLIAM BOBBY KEPPER McComb English CHARLES THOMAS KNIGHT Laurel Geology and Personnel Management Geology Club. Third Row: GAIL GROVER LANDRUM Ovett Chemistry IAMES W. LANDRUM Ellisville History PHILIP LANIER LANG Hattiesburg Chemistry Fourth Row: SAMUEL NELSON LANHAM Laurel History, Religion and Philosophy W. VIRGINIA LA VIGNE Laurel Music Education Secretary. Treasurer, Vesper Choirg Hattiesburg Choral Union: Vice President, Mu Phi Epsilon, Music Educators National Association, Merry Widow . ROBERT L. LENNON, ATQ New Orleans, La. History President Pledge Class, Social Chairman, Vice President, President, Alpha Tau Omegag President, Interfraternity Council. Fifth Row: RICHARD IEAN LINDEN, KE Chicago, III. Industrial Arts House Manager, Scholarship and Leadership Award, Pres- ident, Kappa Sigma: Iota Lambda Sigma, Christian Science Groupy Treasurer, M Clubg Track Team, 4 yearsp Dormitory Manager. CECIL LAMAR LOPER Millry, Ala. History F. RENE LORIO New Orleans, La. Geology and Math 2I2 .win an msvwsaw-np W., ,-41 . 6 J 4 A .11 ig L . , A 1 .W . rv N, ' f w , 2, . X. il 5 ' ' ,.... , x xx. ts af., if Win. ' Nga 'X . :'. ' 'F' , . .,,., , S - W fm Q-qw-rv' lives-ravi! 2I3 First Row: BILLY RAY LOVE'l'l', HKA Forest Speech Pi Kappa Alpha, Southern Broadcasters. IAMES LAVON MCCABE Gloster Chemistry BRUCE E. MCCANN Batesville Industrial Arts Second Row: IOSEF E. MCCLESKEY Pensacola, Fla. Chemistry American Chemical Society, Discussion Team, Forensics. IACQUELINE LEE MCCULLOUGH, KA Brookhaven Iournalism Marching and Concert Band, Student Senator, Civic Chair- man, Hickman Hall, Delegate to Conference on International Affairs, REW Committee of 100, Baptist Student Union, Press Chairman, Corresponding Secretary, Kappa Delta, Editor, Drawl Publications, Student Editor, Alumni News, Columnist. Feature Editor, Editorial Board, Associate Editor, Student Printz , Assistant Editor, THE SOUTHERNER, 1958, 1959, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. FRANK MCEACHARN, IR., KE Delhi, La. Chemistry Guard, Grand Procurator, Kappa Sigma. Third Row: IAMES EDWARD MclNNlS, K2 Hattiesburg English Editor, THE SOUTHERNER, 1958, 1959, Pledge Secretary, Grand Scribe, Nathanie-l G, Symonds National Scholarship- Leadership Award, Kappa Sigma, Most Outstanding Male Freshman, 1956, Membership Chairman, Omicron Delta Kap- pa, President Circle K Club, Vice President, Freshman Class, Student Government Association Administrative Assistant, Parliamentarian, Student Senate, Projects Chairman, West- minster Fellowship, Reporter, Staff Columnist, Student Printz , Cast and Staff, Experimental Theatre, Staff, spring and tall productions, '56-'57, Elections Commission, Vice- President, Phi Eta Sigma, REW Committee of 100, Future Teachers of America, Planning Committee, Conference on International Affairs, Who's Who Among Students in Amer- ican Universities and Colleges. JAMES TAYS MCINTYRE Louisville Music Southern Band, 4 years, Dance Band, 4 years, Kappa Kappa Psi. lOl-IN H. MCKINNEY Newton History Fourth Row: I. RAYMOND MCMULLAN Decatur History SARA MARY MCNEILL Vossburg Home Economics Education Home Economics Club, Wesley Foundation, 4-H Club. CHARLES E. MCVAY Lumberton Geology Fifth Row: KENNETH DOUGLAS MACKENZIE, IIKA Laurel Math and Physics Pi Kappa Alpha, Vesper Choir, Opera Workshop. ROBERT R. MADDEN, 2fI1E Corinth History Sigma Phi Epsilon, Circle K Club. DON E. MAGEE Pascagoula Biology Shall we dance or have some punch? E' Jim.-43' 4' fx First Row: MORRIS V. MANISCALCO Biloxi Biology IAMES ALLEN MARTIN, IR. Long Beach Math Kappa Mu Epsilon. MARGARET A MARTIN, AAA Augusta, Ga. English Pledge Secretary, Service Projects Chairman, Recording Sec- retary, Delta Delta Delta, Circle K Club Sweethearty Baptist Student Union. Second Row: DAVID D. MERIWETHER, K2 Mobile, Ala. Iournalism Associate Business Manager, Student Printz g Kappa Sigma. EDWARD KIRK MIDDLETON Yazoo City Music Education Phi Mu Alpha: Kappa Kappa Psi. IAMES HAROLD MIDDLETON Wilmer, Ala. Math Third Row: ANN EVELYN PORTER MILLER Hazlehurst Voice GEORGE THOMAS MILLER Columbia Math Baptist Student Union. BOBBY GLEN MILLS Waynesboro Speech Fourth Row: VIRGINIA LUCAS MILSTEAD Bassfield Home Economics Education Home Economics Club, Kappa Omicron Phi. VELON H. MINSHEW, IR. Carthage Geology Officer, Geology Club. RAYFORD EUGENE MITCHELL Meadville Geology Geology Club. Filth Row: IAMES BARFIELD MOODY, ATQ Mobile, Ala. Theatre Alpha Tau Omegap President, Southern Playersg Alpha Psi Omega, Vesper Choiry Hattiesburg Choral Union. ANNA MARIE MOORE, AEA Hattiesburg Home Economics Education and Home Economics Equipment Corresponding Secretary, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Food Chair- man, Fund Raising Chairman, Wesley Foundation: Home Economics Cluby Treasurer, Kappa Omicron Phig Hatttiesburg Choral Uniong Kappa Delta Pig Student Union Activities Committee. COY E. MOORE Lumberton Geology OH to class TH sc ' K ' I 4:-1 ,X .' E SENIOR CLASS HOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES nw SWA First Row: IVA ANN MOORE Pascagoula Medical Technology Dixie Darlingsg Beta Beta Beta CHARLES LLOYD MORRIS Igckson, Ala. Music Education EDWARD IAMES MURPHY Biloxi Sociology Second Row: EMMITT ROSS NATION Tylertown Architectural Drafting EDNA IANELLE NELSON Pascagoula Medical Technology KENNETH ALLEN NELSON Biloxi Geology Third Row: GLENDA PAYE NETHERLAND Brookhaven Home Economics Education Home Economics Clubp Baptist Student Uniong Y.W.A. GLORIA FRANCES NORRIS Holcomb Speech Correction Alpha Lambda Delta: Apha Psi Omega, President, Secretary, Pi Kappa Pig Sigma Alpha Eta, Secretary, Vice President: Phi Delta Rho, Vice President, Orientation Committee, Charm Counselorg Kappa Delta Pip Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. MARY LOU OGLESBY Meadville Biology Baptist Student Union. Fourth Row: GLORIA ANN O'CAIN Canton Home Economics Education Home Econorrzzcs Clubg Wesley Foundation, Future Teachers of America. NITA IEAN OWENS Laurel Biology D. Home Economics Education Who's Who: Treasurer, President, Home Economics Clubg Secretary, Student Christian Federation, Reporter, Vice Pres- ident, Kappa Omicron Phi, Kappa Delta Pi. Fifth Row: ROBIN B. PENN, QKT McComb Mathematics G Geology President, Phi Kappa Taug Tennis Teamg Yellow Iackety Inter- fraternity Council. KENNETH DALE PERRY Laurel Geology CARNESS IRVIN PERSON, ATS? Evergreen, Ala. History Treasurer, Pi Sigma Epsilon. I t E SENIOR CLASS I T H SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES ig ' ' 'K' aj... ' -.. ,Qu f' ff .QV- Q 12 .,ff'. fe .BEN 'Q-4 41115 :gyqi an-.X it 55- 't- fi First Row: CLARENCE E. PIERCE, IR., CIDKT Biloxi Math Phi Kappa Tau. l-I. WALTON PIGOTT, KA Tylertown Biology Kappa Alpha Order, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Beta Beta Beta. BILLY FRANK PITTS Sylacauga, Ala. Music Education Band: Kappa Kappa Psi. Second Row: SARAH M. PORTER, AEA Hattiesburg Home Economics Alpha Sigma Alphag Home Economics Club. IOHN PENDLETON POTTS Nashville, Tenn. History and Physical Education Church Representative, Baptist Student Union: Staff, Tl-IE SOUTHERNER, 575 Track. SANDRA M. PRYAR Laurel Home Economics Education Third Row: CLINTON CRAIG QUEBEDEAU, KZ Church Point, La. General Science TERRY RANDOLPH Bay St. Louis Geology IOYCE VIRGINIA RATCLIFF Wesson Home Economics and Institutional Management Home Economics Club. Fourth Row: DAVID RAWLS Bogue Chitto Architectural Drafting RODNEY CARL REI-IM New Orleans, La. Geology Geology Club. DONALD LAMAR REICH Hattiesburg Radio and T.V. Rho Tau Sigma Fifth Bow: FRANCES LEA RICKS, AEA Iackson Speech Correction WILLIAM CARROLL RITCI-IIE, IIKA Brookhaven Music Band, 4 yrs.g Orchestra, 4 yrs., Choral Union: Vesper Choir: Omicron Delta Kappa: Treasurer, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Secretary, Kappa Kappa Psip Alumni Secretary, Songleader, Pi Kappa Alpha. JAMES CARLOS ROBBINS, KE Prichard, Ala. Chemistry I, Yin-atv' X... 0' A W..-'f,if5i'2r. 1 , fi, .1-'aqua ,M ,X za . fr Q K, - f ella 2 , . , .f ,W V 1gg,,,y,g4::,,, yt f V x ,, f 1 A ,, eg ,Nt sl Sf f f? ..,f4e,'tt'fv f aa -f' tif Wi I ll Egg, , ,J rf, .. .nw W. sv - W W, '95 'Amr 4- uw, W. e,. 2l7 -W ts?iqg5l,pv' ,aiu ,wx 1 wM..,ef-fs First Row: MARGIE ANN ROBINSON Ellisville Home Economics Education Home Economics Club, Wesley Foundation, BUDDY IOE ROBINSON Taylorsville Chemistry BENNIE ARNOLD ROI-IR PGSCGQOI-116 Biology and Chemistry Devotional Chairman, Publicity Chairman, Baptist Student Union, Vice President, Circle K Club, Yellow Iackets, Pres' ident, Beta Beta Beta, Pi Tau Chi, REW Committee ot IOO. Second Row: DONALD B. RUIZ Hattiesburg Government and History Baptist Student Union, Track. IOHN T. RUSSELL Monticello Math GLENN FARRELL RYAN Ocean Springs Math and Physics Newman Club, Letter, Baseball. Third Row: ANNRAE SACKSTEDER, 'PM Hattesburg Commercial Art Phi Mu. ARDYS CAROLYN SANDIFER Silver Creek Home Economics Education Baptist Student Union, Home Economics Club. CAROL ANN SCHUPPAN, KA Vicksburg Piano Beauty, Editor of Newmanite , Newman Club, Treasurer, Mu Phi Epsilon, Freshman Counselor, Kappa Delta, Vesper Choir, Hattiesburg Choral Union. Fourth How: FRANCES LENORE SEAY, KA Hattiesburg Spanish Secretary, Southern Players, Assistant Secretary, Pl Gamma Mu, Alpha Psi Omega, Parliamentarian, Historian, Kappa Delta, Delegate Conference on International Affairs, Orienta- tion Committee, Acting Secretary, Student Government Asso- ciation. NITA ANN SEE Carthage Music Education Hattiesburg Choral Union, Band, Orchestra, Mu Phi Epsilon, Baptist Student Union. BETTY SHAW Belzoni Music Education Baptist Student Union, Secretary, Music Educators National Conference, Vesper Choir, Mu Phi Epsilon. Fifth Row: CARMEL FRANCIS SIGNA Greenville Music Drum Major, MSC Marching Band, Vice President, Music Educators National Conference, Brigadoon , Omicron Delta Kappa. IANE ELIZABETH SIMMONS Columbia Piano Alpha Lambda Delta, Hattiesburg Choral Union, Pi Kappa Pi, Treasurer, President, Mu Phi Epsilon, Music Educators National Association. GERALD WAYNE SIMS, K2 Geology Kappa Sigma. Hartwell, Ga. Stan Kenton concert,??? ,,.-V'-' Ml Xt 'Q by Fi' If in 1' Q 1 muff' ' ,ann-.4 ., qpynnlpq '--an X in ao-4 ' 1:7 First Row: TOBY LANE SIMS, QKT Louin Geography BILLIE IO SMITH, QM Poplarville Home Economics EDWARD EUGENE SMITH, ITKA San Francisco, Calif. Radio G Television Second Row: GEORGE ALTON SMITH Centreville Physics, Math Sophomore Physics Award: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Mississippi Southern Physics Society. HAROLD LOYD SMITH Brookhaven Mathematics Kappa Mu Epsilon. LILLIAN IEANETTE SMITH Purvis English Third Row: PATTY GAIL SMITH, X9 Lumberton Math, General Science American Chemical Society: Freshman Chemistry Award: Alpha Lambda Delta, President: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Pi Kappa Pi: Kappa Delta Pi: Chi Omega, Treasurer, President: Senior Senator: Who's Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges. ROBERT EDRA SMITH Mobile, Ala. History One of five ODK Freshmen of 1956: Freshman history ayvard. Rifle Team, Southern Generals, R.O.T.C.: Vice President, Circle K Club: B.S.U., Enlistment Chairman, President: Pi Tau Chi, President: Iustice on Student Court: Yellow Jackets. Vice President: REW, Arrangements Chairman: Omicron Delta Kappa: Who's 'Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. WILLIAM F. STAGG, QKT Waynesboro Art Social Chairman, Vice President, President, Phi Kappa Tau: Kappa Pi: Interfraternity Council: Omicron Delta Kappa: W'ho's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Fourth Row: IOHN DAVID STEINRUCKEN Louin Geography JEROME STEPHENS Meridian History VIRGIL H. STRAI-IAN Collins Physics, Mathematics Kappa Mu Epsilon, President: Physics Club, Vice President, Fifth Row: ANNIE K. STRINGER, EEE Mize Home Economics Scholarship Chairman, Music Chairman, Tri-Sigma: Home Economics Club. LOIS STROUD Forrest Math WILLIAM ALLEN STROUD, KA Hattiesburg Math, Physics, Geology You see we've already made up our minds 2l8 , E SENIOR CLASS HOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES First Row: ALONZO HOLMES STURGEON Woodville Pre-Law Pi Kappa Pi. MAXIE EUGENE STURGEON Woodville History Kappa Delta Pi IENNIE IOAN SWANSON Bogue Chitto Home Economics Education Home Economics Club: Kappa Omicron Phi: Kappa Delta Pi: Baptist Student Union. Second How: VI COWAN TARRER, AAA Forest Home Economics Education Vice President Pledge Class, Sponsor's Chairman, Delta Delta Delta: Beauty, 3 yrs.: Wesley Foundation: Lieutenant, Cap- tain, Dixie Darlingsg Freshman Counselor, 2 years: Home Economics Club: Vice President, Iunior Class: Favorite, Iunior Class, Homecoming Queen, R.O,T.C. Regimental Sponsor: Kappa Delta Pi: Kappa Omicron Phi: REW Committee of 100: Charm Consultantp Campus Oueen, Miami Beach, Fla.: Miss Hospitality of Forest: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. SIBYL VIRGINIA TATUM Hattiesburg Music Education Opera Workshop: Wesley Foundation. IANE SIMS THOMAS Hattiesburg Music Education Kappa Delta Pi: Hattiesburg Choral Union: Librarian, Vice President, Vesper Choir. Third Row: MARY LOUISE THOMAS Hattiesburg English WILLIAM E. TIMS Hattiesburg Chemistry Secretary, President, American Chemical Society: Kappa Mu Epsilon. IOSEPH ALVIN TOLAR Columbia Math Kappa Mu Epsilon. Fourth Row: BARNETI' GLENN TRIPLETT Macon Music Education Kappa Kappa Psi: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. CHARLES WARREN TRUSSELL, IR. Hattiesburg History FRED TURNER, GDKT Prichard, Ala. Instrumental Music Supervision Phi Kappa Tau. Fifth Row: IULIA CAROLYN ULMER Laurel English and Speech Program Chairman, Vice President, Westminster Fellowship: Secretary Treasurer, Southern Broadcasters : Student Court Iustice: Youth Congress: REW Committee of IOO: Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Tau Chi: Who's Who Among Students in Amer- ican Uriiversities and Colleges. CHARLES VANDEVENDER, ATQ Mobile, Ala. Theatre House Manager, Pledge Master, Alpha Tau Omega: Historian, Southern Players: Alpha Psi Omega. WILLARD STERRETI' VAN DEVENDER, IR. Hattiesburg Math and Physics President, Mississippi Southern Physics Society: Vice Pres- ident, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Omicron Delta Kappa. I 5 a . f s l 4 l l I R I I , I i l L fi, I I. , 'gig WD, anna ff' 'bi 'V' , fr, , fy 2 9 i - 4 THE SENIOR CLA SC 'Nha-fu HOOL OF ARTS AND SCIEN First Row: CLINTON LEE VARNADO, IR. Physics, Mathematics WILLIAM DARREL VARNER Chemistry JOEL EDWARD WAKELAND Mathematics Kappa Mu Epsilon. Second Row: LENA WALDRIP Home Economics ALBERT WALENT Geography Emphasis Week Committee. EARL BREWER WALL, IR. Math, Physics Baptist Student Union. Third Row: WOODROW WALLACE Geology WILSON DWAYN E WARWICK Commercial Art ifizv so M i i, , iirm X .I Q fa mi if , Q 459'-an ,ri 'W fa- 4- eil 1 ln was IOHN W WATKINS Math, Physics Fourth Row: DONALD WATSON Commercial Art Intramural Sports. MARY IUNE REILLY WEAVER Institutional Management Home Economics Club. ROMA IEAN HENDERSON WEEKS, AEA Home Economics Education Fifth HOW: ALLAN ROY WELBY Math FRANK HARRY WELLMAN, HKA Industrial Art KARLENE WEST, E22 Home Economics coming Queen, 1958. Vice President, Home Economics Club: Baptist SS Wesson Baptist Student Union, Greater Council. Laurel Hattiesburg Forest Baptist Student Uniong Home Economics Club. Hattiesburg President, Vasa League: Pi Tau Chig Chairman, Religious Osyka Hattiesburg Carthage Moselle Paducah, Ky. Moss Point State Line Student Union. Laurel Foxworth Hattiesburg President, Membership Chairman, Scholarship Chairman, Sigma Sigma Sigma: Home Economics Club, Band: Student Christian Federationg Alternate Rose, Delta Sigma Pig Home- wg' ' 2 ASQ.-' if it ,sit UW-Q. 7,11-' First Row: ANN ELIZABETH WHITE Hattiesburg Home Economics Education Baptist Student Union: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Omicron Phi, Pi Kappa Pi: Home Economics Club, DANA MIDDLEKAUFF WHITE Hattiesburg Instrumental Music Supervision Orchestra. ELIZABETH ANN WHITE Philadelphia Home Economics Education Secretary, Home Economics Club: Greater Council, Executive Council, Baptist Student Union: 4-H Club: President, Y.lvt.A. Second Row: LUCINDA ROSE WHITE Philadelphia Home Economics Education Home Economics Club. IAMES C. WHITEHURST Ellisville Geology IOY LEE WHITTINGTON, KA Brookhaven History Kappa Delta. Third Row: ALICE L. WILKINSON, X52 Hattiesburg Math Alpha Lambda Delta: Award for Freshman Mathematics, Kappa Mu Epsilon: Secretary, Treasurer, Physics Society: Corresponding Secretary, Chi Omega: Greater Council, Bap- tist Student Union. IOHN ROBERT WILLIAMS Decatur Math HOWARD IRVIN WINK Gulfport Math and Physics President, Phi Eta Sigma: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Kappa Delta Pi: President, Pi Kappa Pi: Omicron Delta Kappa: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Fourth Row: BOBBY IACK WOOD Bay Springs Math and Chemistry American Chemical Society. , MARION ANN WOODS Iacksorl Organ Alumnae Secretary, Mu Phi Epsilon: Hattiesburg Choral Union: Music Committee Chairman, Wesley Foundation. FRANK B. WRIGHT, IR. Carthage General Science Greater Council, Baptist Student Union: Beta Beta Beta: Psychology Club: Future Teachers of America. Filth Row: SANDRA PAGE YARBER Red Bay, Ala. Theatre TROY R. YOUNG Hattiesburg Math and Physics Kappa Mu Epsilon: Outstanding Freshman R.O.T.C. Cadet. CECIL W. IOHNSTON Mobile, Ala. Music Education Southern Players: Omicron Delta Kappa: Editor, Secretary, Kappa Kappa Psi: Secretary, Scholarship Chairman, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Band, 3 years, Orchestra, 3 years: lst Chair- in the Sinfonia National Intercollegiate Band. But what it you can't pass English 26? sis - college hull 11112511 if Junior Engiisi Sewer-. El Eat. if, ' QE 22t Q i, 4-6 Pan. Sci. t3t.:r.er Ar DE BATE THEATI M EETINGS .,-- 'I-9 Pm- Room iid DH I N i I ,E L ii. 1 42 fi 08 CLASS OFFICERS-Left to Right: Billy He-Wes, President: Marqaret Martin, Secretary: Billie Ruth Patrick, Treasurer: Marshall Rahaim, Vice President ALBERT SONNY EDWARDS and BILLIE RUTH PATRICK I I. i. gbga.: ,. 'W' I-'AVQRITES JUNI ORS SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES DIVISIONS OF HOME EC Fin! Row: IAN F. ADAMS, KA RANDOLPH KIRVEN ADAMS, HK JOHN FRANK ADDISON CAROLYN LOUISE ALDRIDGE Second Row: THOMAS E. ALEXANDER, HKA IOI-IN W. ATWOOD SHIRLEY ANN AUFDEMORTE IAMES A. AULTMAN Third Row: KAY MARION AYERS BARBARA BAIRD, X152 PETER ALLEN BANKSTON MARY BARNETT Fourth Row. MONTE E. BEALL, AAA GLENN D. BEACH MERWIN FRANK BENNETT, SR. MERWIN FRANK BENNETT, IR. AND FINE ARTS Bogalusa, La. A Spring Hill, Ala. Osyka Port Gibson New Orleans, La. Lumberton Biloxi Purvis Biloxi lackson, Tenn. Hattiesburg Carthage Lumberton Purvis Peoria Peoria ' if Xu We 'ch ' A . t,,, I w i e,e it W 4 ,,,L X. dv .. .. Q. VQ.,, . X , V, f,, I -'g 3 i. t , ,.v,: V , I Q14 Q A l 'IA K . M GW K 5- ,9 A , ,,.V , . 3 A' I 'K' , Y , -535' 3 X, fb ,., t IA I Yu ins-vu i I XX A i Vuvlt . 223 is ap. ie. K T 'KW FQ! .-..., V1 ' liigfg . sf 177' ' ' '5' ' ' ff, 2 . 1 Filth Row: EARL TERRELL BLACKMON Vicksburg ROBERT L. BLOODWORTH lackson WENDELL R. BLUE Laurel MEREDITH CABE BOND Bogalusa, La. Sixth Row: IANICE BOVVDEN Gulfport SALLY ANN BOYER Sumrall CHARLOTTE A. BOYET, AZ Bay St. Louis GERALDINE BRADSHAW Raleigh Seventh Row: PHILLIP A. BRADY, IR., IIKA Fairhope, Ala. DONALD C. BREWER Hattiesburg PETE BRIANT New Orleans, La. HILDA LYNELL BRISTER Liberty Eighth Row: NORMA M. BROADUS Biloxi CHARLES H. BROWN Zama ROBERT SAMUEL BROWN, IR., IIKA Iackson RUTH B. BROWN Hattiesburg lt's supposed to be the space age, but- r.,,. iss if I if .tg . , . -,, b and 3 154 1 ln 19 eg-ns S1 O fv-Q Us 455, Q ,m 3 -, 2 2 . , , f . TW -A ' s , : 2' 'v I fam fx . . 'ETF' I-'int Row: BILLY THOMAS BRUCE CLARICE LAMAR BRYAN, -PM TOBA BURRIS CHARLES P. BUCKLEY Second How: BEVERLY MARION BYRD, AAA SHIRLEY ANN BYRD LYNETT E CALCOTE MARY LOUISE CALDWELL Third Row: BOBBY CARROLL SHERRY IEANICE CARSON NORMAN M. CARTER CHARLES T. CAUSEY Fourth Row: GLORIA IUNE CI-IATI-IAM IANET MARIE CHISM IASPER DILLARD CLARK BETTY N. CLIFTON, AZ Filth Row: BOBBIE LOUISE COLE BURLON WAYNE COMMER ATHON EDWIN COOLEY ROBERT COUSSON Sixth Row: BARBARA LOUISE CRAN IAMES DAVID CRAWFORD CORINNE CROSS, QM DON CURRY iff' 12? Wy.: ..,,, . , Ackerman Mobile, Ala. McCall Creek Collins Lumberton Brookhaven Brookhaven Gulfport Hattiesburg Belzoni Woodville Iackson Rose- Hill Sledge Mt. Olive Mobile, Ala. New Hebron Philadelphia Leakpsville Iackson Waynesboro Canton Decatur Aurora, Ill. 'QP' My pitcher runneth over Seventh Row: CLAIRE CURTIS DAVIS Newton HOMER W. DAVIS Gonzalez, Fla. ANN EATON DEI-IART Taylorsville MARY LOUISE DEIESU Syosset, L.I., N.Y. Eighth Row: ROBERT DELMAS Pascagoula ALICE CLAY DENSON, X!! Long Beach CLELL A. DILDY, IR., CIDKT Biloxi GLENN A. DIETZ PDX A , 40. I Mus' I. .Il K' I AW' 5' ', 62' 1 Qs 4: Q. . 'S 1? , I Q ,M 'Ac' f If 'N' II' I ' 4 ,J Ni 0 Q S' 1 bv E i I Q, 1 9' N Lansing, Mich. JUNI RS SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES DIVISIONS OF HOME EC AND FINE ARTS First Row: BILL DORE Natchez BARBARA IUNE DRENNAN Laurel MYRTHA MARIE DUNCAN Gholson ELIZABETH LYDA DURANT Second Row: MYRTLE LOU EDDINS ALBERT C. EDWARDS, HKA Mobile, Ala. Bay Minette, Ala. Mobile, Ala. PHILIP ELLIS Iackson BILLY CHARLES ESKRIDGE Sturgis Third Row: IIM ESTES, KA Hattiesburg THURMOND L. EVANS Collins M. DIANE EVERITT Laurel JAMES CALVIN FARRAR, OKT Hazlehurst Fourth Row: GEORGE MARION FLEMING Enterprise KENNETH IOHN FOURNIER Biloxi NOEL RAYMOND FUENTE Picayune ROGGIE VIRGINIA FULLER, QM Mobile, Ala. ii f-f my S ,U t,. , ,,i, I ,ff if 'Av' 1, J E fs ,W E ,g 0 I fu I ris- f .1 ,B E it I x I ,WI ?fwf Ml . Q f 'sl Y Q e I t.taIal gl? 5 --fr 'wx .w........ 'WWW' Nm.,- . uw fe.. .. at lt ei, A , I a l . W ' -'-1- 11 ' Y. ev.. A C -.:- 1 ., llzzbk I t .1 A illv clll A I l I 4 l L A l at I-11th Row: ANGELYN FAYE FURR Wesson CAMILLE GAMBLIN, QM Meridian CLYDE HAROLD GARNER Taylorsville ELIZABETH A. GARNER Hattiesburg Slxth Row: IAMES F. GIBSON Clarksdale GLENDA ROSS GILLIAM, X9 Hattiesburg LOWELL GILLILAND Maxie SUSAN K. GOULD Mobile, Ala. Seventh Row: DAVID E. GRAHAM Seminary HELEN H. GRAHAM Laurel ARNOLD W. GRENN McComb BE'I'I'IE F. GREEN Stonewall Eighth Row: WINSTON E. GRIFFIN Pascagoula CHARLES I. GUICE Biloxi CALLA A. HANSBROUGH Mandeville, La. REGENIA PAYE HARPER Laurel So much red tape around here these days! R 'Q-...,,,ff ' RS UNIO SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES DIVISIONS OF HOME EC AND FINE ARTS First How: KATHERINE CREW HALL, X!! IAMES M. HANSEL, IR. MARY ALICE HARDY ROBERT HARGIS KE Second Row: SHEl:BY L. HARRIS WILMA ALICE HART ROLAND CHARLES HAUN MARY TOM HAUN Third Row: RUTH CHARLENE HARVEY FRANCES ELIZABETH HEAD, XS! NANCY E. I-IELM, KA ADAM BYRD HILLMAN, IR., HKA Fourth Row: ALFRED EUGENE HINTON IOHNNY HOLCOMB, IR. MARTHA LYNN HOLCOMB MIRIAM HOPKINS Greenville Columbia Dallas, Texas New Orleans, La. Union Pickens Hattiesburg Lebanon, Tenn. Carriere Gulfport Biloxi McLain Lucedale Chickasaw, Ala. Purvis Mendenhall 4 'W' 'Gu- 'lr-P' gy g ..... 0. c ff A A 1, ds-A N -qu-r 1, L ' 'A j f ' f , , ' A rum Row: A , 4 NANCY LOUISE HOUSTON, KA New Albany me A N 'M 'W ' CAROL HORTON Fort Myers, Pie. W 9 1 ' if, V WZ THELMA JEAN HUFF Pelahatchie , f -25 ROBERT BRAD HUGHES, rpm Magee X Sixth Row: ' . 1 KAY F. HUNT Biloxi A JIMMY HUX Bogue Chine EMMA JANE JOHNSON Ellisville A EVELYN JOHNSON Culfpen Z' lg: A :xg 'RD Seventh Row: ,E fe. JERRY LOYSE IOHNSON Philadelphia ff TOM LAMAR JOHNSTON Laurel WV DICK IONES, KE Portsmouth, Va. A B. :JANNA ROSE JUE Vicksburg Eighth Row: PATRICIA ELAINE IURY Mobile, Ala. 2. A Y' BETTY SUE KEEN Brookhaven ae 'f M' ' 1 D '5 T' BARBARA ROSE KILLINGSWORTH Lorman CAROL EVANS KLOTZ, KA Mecemb -1 , .Ja I+ 1 , . ,f A I. wa, 'E f, . Ri 1 1-X 4.4- Sv' ,. f - ,vs ,A 'A 01' 'VA Q 9 'v ee. e ne - K . L. 1,4 ' if-P' , fy' t Nr- , s Certainly not a freshman English class gb-N . 'N' an, Pint Row: CHANDLER LEACI-I KLOTZ, IR. LAVERNE LANDERS gg IAMES WILLIAM LARSON, IR. EE, GERALD B. LASITTER I Second Row: .T I GERALD H. LATHROP lf I BARBARA LAWRENCE if I MARION ORADY LEE ul 9 I ATHA WILKINS LEWIS . I CI - I Third Row: I PEGGY ANN LEWIS I. I CARL F. LOCKETT, ECIIE : BILLIE IOE LOFTON I MARILYN ANN LOGAN II: l Fourth Row: IOHN B. LONGINO IERRY ALAN LOTT, KE lla. DENVER DALE LYONS ,V I ROSEMARY MCADORY X . fa, I I ' 1 ' Filth Row: It MARY ALICE McALPIN I LEWIS WHIT McCALL DONALD M. MCCANN ATI: I ELLIE MCDONALD Sixth Row: I IRBY N. MCINNIS, IR., KA I, WILLIAM FRED MclNNlS ,, E. TRUMAN MCKENZIE FONCE MCPHAIL ,,,,,,..-- , ,Q , .r W 4 1. 'g' :I M . Z f If 5. slim V - xii! 'vi .I Y.. f mit' A McComb Roxie Pascagoula Prichard, Ala. Yonkers, New York Ocean Springs Purvis Hattiesburg Iackson Biloxi McComb Brooklyn Silver Creek Sumrall Ocean Springs N Oxapater Laurel Magee Plainfield, N.I. Hattiesburg Gulfport Hattiesburg Bay Springs Hattiesburg ,aa-Q 'QR 'I' X '11 fans, xi -.4--1 Seventh How: DORIS S. MCRANEY HARRIET ONANDA MANNING IOSEPH O. MANUEL, IR. DONNA MATTHEWS, EEE Eighth How: IAMES MICHAEL MILLIGAN WILLIAM C. MILNER, IR. MARY ANN MOORE, EEE IOHN F. MORAGNE WK 5 I . w 75. Anybody seen the beatnickit? ,I Ns..- fx ff ' 2 , ,Q as t Ma 5 ...TB nw . YS .. kv . R., ,,g..:-:Lf . ' I I- vw- A 'S-A If I -'M Z an w '- A N., '- -fr 'ST' 'Ti' ,xx 1: I- Q . P Ii' V. H . , g , .,,:V ti , 1 227 lx a Mile Decatur Biloxi Iackson Lake Worth, Fla. Yazoo City Hattiesburg Biloxi -. Agfa., Ag Q 1'-A Bn, lv' -D- l W., , AQ, we 'Us li X , I +R, ff ' ',t 'W 31 ' i':1,Z:., . .MI , A 1 ff-R vo Q2 I can 6' nr ' 3 .po thx x fn, , f 'E' A 1 e. AMW f A bf .6.5,pa:. J J af,'i,6. A ' Q A 3, T efW?'j.y W' A fr' A Q ,A V' ' A V A wr. If , A I A f 'f ' 'W 1 offs 'A' ' 'so :Sr -A 1. l '-uv., ' 'M' , K' ulzz N- X L 've Zap Looks something like a party l 'I ' A ' C5 Seventh Row: A THOMAS A. RICKS, IR., EQE Union A fa 3 fn BRYAN THOMAS ROBBINS Halfieibi-119 If . JERRY W. RODRIGUEZ ioxi ,Q 4 ' ANDREW JAMES ROMANO, nm Vicksburg .A i n ,NT 'L u w A, -or Y, , 'WSF gt nghih Row: A, M ' ,N ' I MICKY ROWLEY Kokomo . me A o,.o, A V t .- DARRELL HENRY ROYCE oven w I R 1 .oh A or-ow MADELYN RUFFIN, AAA Hoffiosburo M k .W NANCY EMILY Russ Picarune ' 5 w A ' '- 5 hi First Row: JULIA MORGAN, X9 Forest MARGARITA MARIA MORRIS Yazoo City FRANK MURPHY Ovett t RAE ANN MUSGRAVE, EEE Hattiesburg 1 Second Row: A ROBERT PAUL MYERS Pascagoula IANICE NANCE Philadelphia IANICE NUNLEY Booneville IAMES F. O'BElRNE, KE Natchez rhna Row: ' 'UI ns' . IAMES H. PAISLEY, IR., KA Perdido Beach, Ala. l -,,' WILLIAM L. PARKER. ECPE Prentiss MN IUANITA ADDINE PARKS Booneville 5, 5 o 1 BILLIE RUTH PATRICK, AEA Hattiesburg 3353? 1 l Fourth Row: im R DIXIE NELL PATTERSON Lucedale JERRY SUE PEPIN Calhoun City MACK PERKINS, QIFKT Prichard, Ala. MERRILL ALVA PETERSON, KA Hattiesburg Q 3 1 9 5' F Row: --rv 5 LOIS ANN PRAVATA, AEA Slidell, La, MARGARET PRESCOTT, AEA Memphis, Tenn. FRANCES WINIFRED OUERNS Brookhaven M REBECCA RAMSEY Iackson Sixth Row: THOMAS ORLANDER RANKIN Wesson GENE RAYBURN Greenville IEROME VINCENT REEL, IR., IIKA New Orleans, La. IERRY ALTON REYNOLDS Laurel 'U- jo L 228 I l i JUNIORS SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES DIVISIONS OF HOME EC AND FINE ARTS Fin! Row: LUCY IEAN SALLEY Clarksdale ANTHONY I. SAMPERE Independence, La. GERMICE SAXTON Newton SHIRLEY PAYE SHAW Louisville Second Row: DAVID LEE SHEPPARD Yazoo City OUIDA MARTIN SHOWS Hattiesburg CHESTER COBURN SIMS, KIPKT Bay Springs BOBBIE CAROLYN SINGLETON Tylertown Third Row: BOBBY LEON SKIPPER Iackson BETTY SMITH, AEA Puckett IERREL REX SMITH Natchez KENNETH L. SMITH Hattiesburg Fourth Row: THOMAS M. SMITH Petal KENNETH RAY SMITH Brookhaven ROY B. SOWELL, HKA Iackson IAMES L. SPEAKE, IR., K2 Hattiesburg was , W S, Mvyj 'K' . f wg , f 1 A Q A K 55 f 'Zi '43 my 1'-u. .1 W' .-'naw' I 1 , f t 52 Mu' 13 Ms.. ' tr- - :.::: tu., x 9' Ax vw fb! I 'S I . , 229 if ' N A ,QL Fifth Row: CAROLYN STAFFORD Hattiesburg IACOUELYN STANLEY Iackson, Ala. PEGGY STEPHENS Collinsville BOBBY CHARLES STEVENS Laurel Sixth Row: MARY ANN STEWART Brookhaven C. A. STOICICH Biloxi SUNDIAL STRICKLAND Laurel IANE ANN STRINGFELLOW Luceclalo Seventh Row: ROYCE EARL SULLIVAN Mt. Olive MARTHA IUANELL SUMRALL Ovett LUTHER WADE TANNER, IR., fl1KT GEORGE WILLIS TATE, KE, Moss Point Mobile, Ala. Eighth Row: MICKEY DONALD TAYLOR Stonewall WAYNE CARL TAYLOR, ITKA Laurel Greenville DOTTIE THOMSEN, AEA Hattiesburg Don't worry, we did! ,X X. 2 ., I ' I L? in -ws . fi? -., . If yy, ..,. wc: we 55153 L I in . 1 was 7 V I 'M IA I I ,Zak J.. gg., .Vg ,g gg 'Q-P , .7 A N, ., W . I I N -7 ez -ff' V , 1 ., 0 ii.- . iff? 91 , .1- 1 P 1 , ff.. -I ' M. .. 7-I' fwxgil W 3 K A ,. cs- ff + uf' . 2 ,ri I., I ac, . V W! A V Q 'I fb' is I .-Q Q.,.? I i V ' vyffm. ,-':. mv I 3. I . fe 0- ' M ff .I f' , A n 1 A y as-'Q , ' , ,, W . , i ,.,k-,, W .I,,. Q nr: - First Row: MYRALYN 'TRAWEEK Moss LAWRENCE WARREN VILLERET, KIJKT Iackson M. ELIZABETH WAGNER Metairie, La. ROBERT LOUIS WALLACE Ovett Second Row: BETTYE IEAN WALLEY Richton MALCOLM STEWART WARE Biloxi BONNIE R. WARREN, HKA Iagkson FLORENCE CARIDAD WERBY Yazoo City Third Row: IOE DAVIS WHITE Louisville WILLIAM A. WILKENSON Benndale ROBERT I. WILLIAMS Wesson GUY ALLEN WILLIAMS Wilmer, AIa. Fourth Row: GOLDIE MAE WILLIAMSON Sumrall CHARLIE M. WILLIS, IR. Seminary EDDIE K. WOODRUFF Moss Point SUSAN WOODYEAR, X52 Tcllulah, La. WILLIAM YEARWOOD. KA Hattiesburg 'ig' I'm so smart I make myself sick! JY' . 1 ,,,'1' Iaf0'wj Some um you qot there lady! Maybe next year 2141 'l'l.' -'1 THE SENIOR LASS SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Iliin-s-.., X isa 'll -Q if me-5 S' First Row: WILLIAM W. ABNEY, IR., 'PKT Bay Springs Business Chaplin, Treasurer, Phi Kappa Tau. ANNE ADAMS, .XZ Chickasaw, Ala. Business Education HENRY P. ALLENDORPH, IR. Hattiesburg Business Second Row: ROBERT O. AMICK Hattiesburg Accounting Vice-President, Pi Sigma Epsilon. SWAN E. ANDERSON, KA Orrville, Ala. Marketing Senior Senator. ROGER WILLIAM ANDREWS, IR. Rocky Mount, N.C. Accounting Third Row: IOHN EARL ARD Tylertown Business Administration Intramural Basketball: Intramural Softball. IAMES DONALD AUTER Hattiesburg Accounting LYNWOOD C. AVERY Picayune Business Administration Fourth Row: FRED AXLEY Laurel Business Administration, Economics OTIS H. BAIN, IR. Kosciusko Business Administration MYRL GUY BALL, ATQ McComb Foreign Trade, Spanish Fifth Row: LONIE H. BARRETT Philadelphia Personnel Management FRANK CLIFTON BETTS, IIKA Jackson Personnel Management, Psychology CHARLES MELVIN BISHOP Pascagoula Business Administration E SENIOR CLASS SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION First Row: DORIS EAYE BIVIN Hattiesburg Business Education Baptist Student Union. JERRY MAX BLAKENEY, KA Bay Springs Business Administration Pledge Class President, Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, Kappa Alpha, REW Committee of 1005 Delegate, Treasurer, IEC, Associate Iustice, Chief Iustice, Student Court, Advisory Council, Wesley Foundation. GEORGE ALVIN BONIFAY Prichard, Ala. Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi. Second Row: MARION PATRICK BURNES Ft. Benning, Ga. Business Secretary-Treasurer, Stray Greeks. RALPH D. BRAGG, ATQ Pensacola, Fla. Business Administration KAY HONEYCUTT BRASWELL, X9 Hattiesburg Accounting Senator, 2 years: Pan Hellenic Delegate, 2 years: Treasurer, Vice President, Chi Omega: Vice President, Alpha Lambda Deltag Secretary, Regional Pan Hellenic Conference. Third Row: WILLIAM OLIVER BROWN Laurel Business Administration HAROLD DEMPSEY BUCKLEY New Hebron Personnel Management WILLIAM TRUMAN BURGESS, ATS? Pensacola, Fla. Marketing Pi Sigma Epsilon. Fourth Row: WALLACE IAMES CAMERON Pass Christian Business Education IOE HAND CAMPBELL Brandon Personnel Management NINA BATSON CAMPBELL, AAA Wiggins Business Education Dixie Darlingsg Senior Senatory House Chairman, Bolton Hall. Fifth Row: TERRE WAYNE CANNON, IIKA Birmingham, Ala. Marketing LEON L. CARROLL, IR., KIDKT Greenville Business Administration BILLIE DERELLE CARSON Verona Business Education W4 we'- .5321 Q. ,. 55 55? ? ..f ,t iefi , ww.. ' Q ' t - ...E v lt' f . , s- . lt'-+5 igF4fwe1Refr9V 233 First Row: OLIVER W. CATCHINGS, IR., KE Woodville Business Administration House Manager, Assistant Secretary, Kappa Sigma: Gym Team: Swimming Team. IAMES T. CHURCHWELL Hattiesburg Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi. IOE PHILLIP CLARK Brookhaven Personnel Management Second Row: PATSY ANNE COKER, EEE Canton Secretarial Studies MILDRED ELIZABETH COLE Collins Business Education Pi Omega Pi. IOHN I. COOLEY, IR. Waynesboro Personnel Management Intramural Softball, Intramural Tennis: Wesley Foundation. Third Row: ALPHA DELLA CONNELL, AZ Pensacola, Fla. Business Education THOMAS DANIEL COX, KA Gulfport Marketing Varsity Cheerleader: Delegate, President, IFC: Recording Secretary, President, Kappa Alpha Order: Rush Chairman, KA: Junior Class Favorite: President, Iunior Class, Senior Class: BSU Greater Council: Executive Assistant, SGA: REM! Committee: Stan, 1958 SOUTHERNER: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. WILLIAM HAGER CRAIG Mississippi City Business Administration Fourth Row: FRANK R. CRAWFORD, IR. Laurel Business Administration CARLTON CRAWLEY Columbia Accounting BSU. ELLIS CARROLL CULPEPPER, HKA Banking and Finance Pledge Master, Treasurer, Pi Kappa Alpha: Treasurer, Circle K Club: BSU: Delta Sigma Pi: Yellow Jackets. Mobile, Ala. Filth Row: DOROTHY ANN CUMBERLAND Philadelphia Business Education DONALD WOODROW DAVIS Hattiesburg Personnel Management Historian, First Vice President, Delta Sigma Pi: BSU. BETTY IANE DEARMAN Purvis Business Education Made in Spain, mainly in the plain Sl First Row: PEGGY DOOLEY Lessley Business Education ELLIS EUGENE DORCH, ATS! Pensacola, Fla. Personnel Management Gymnastics Team. WILLIAM D. DOUGLAS Newton Marketing Second Row: MELTON DUBOSE Iacskon, Ala. Accounting Delta Sigma Pi. PAUL EDWARD DUCKWORTH Collins Business Administration IOHN DUKS, HKA Memphis, Tenn. Accounting Phi Eta Sigma: Omicron Delta Kappag Secretary-Treasurer, Vasa Leagueg American Chemical Societyg House Manager, Vice President, Pi Kappa Alphay Student Union Activities, 2 years, Vice President, Martin Luther Fellowship: SGA Treas- urerg Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Third Row: ALLENE EAVES, AEA Waynesboro Business Education Treasurer, Rush Chairman, Alpha Sigma Alpha, President, Pi Omega Pig REW Committee: Kappa Delta Pig Dormitory Council: BSU. WILLIAM IOHN EDGAR, ATS? Pensacola, Pla. Personnel Management EDWARD W. ELLIOTT Bradenton, Fla. Personnel Management Fourth Row: G. I-I. ENGLISH Laurel Business Administration LESTER ENNIS Pensacola, Fla. Business Administration ROBERT A. FAYARD Biloxi Business Administration Fifth Row: EDWIN H. FELSHER, IR., KE Biloxi Personnel Management Outstanding Iunior Cadetf Battle Group Commander, GEORGE PRENTISS FERGUSON Woodville Personnel Management ROLAND DAVIDSON FIGUEROA, E-IFE Biloxi Business Administration Comptroller, Sigma Phi Epsiggnp Newman Club, Delegate, l don't care who you are, get your QYUPPY PGWS Off mY Stuffed Crak' E SENIOR CLASS SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION First Row: KENNETH A. FISCHER, ATQ Chicago, Ill. Business Administration President, Alpha Tau Omega: Secretary, M Clubg Treas- urer, SGA5 IFC5 Phi Eta Sigmag Pi Kappa Pig Omicron Delta Kappag Who's ,Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges: Baseball Letters, 3 years. ALBERT L. FISHER Meridian Business Administration and Accounting LAMAR LEE FISHER Meridian Personnel Management Second Row: BILLY RAY FLEMING Louisville Business Education BSU: Treasurer, Pi Omega Pi. DAVID WINDSOR GAY McCall Creek Personnel Management IOSEPH L. GEORGE, ATS? Mobile, Ala. Business Administration Third How: CHARLES GERMANY Union Personnel Manag.ement IAMES DONALD GIBSON Pensacola, Fla. General Business NEAL GIBSON, IR. Lucedale Business Administration Fourth Row: HUGH B. GILLESPIE, KA Raymond Business Administration Rush Chairman, Athletic Chairman, Kappa Alpha, ROBERT E. GIVENS Citronelle, Ala. Marketing DONALD GLENNIE GLOVER, IIKA Poplarville Business Administration Historian, Pi Kappa Alpha: Pi Sigma Epsilon. Fifth Row: HENRY A. GOTTLEBER Saginaw, Mich. Business Administration IANELL GRAHAM Hattiesburg Business Education Pi Omega Pi. WILLIAM W. GRIMES Hattiesburg Business Administration and Accounting Delta Sigma Pi. 1 1 5. THE SENIOR CLASS SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WWW, Want :n L 'wi' , .Nm ,W ' if 14 via F 3 1 5 'ff 'X ...wr fl 1 1 I 0. 'L-' Q-...,,,,,,, Wy' 'N'Y'mv- ' sell' 'bv' 354. .f ' ruff' First Row: BARBARA ANN HALAT Biloxi Business Education RICHARD NORMAN HALL Hattiesburg Business Administration IOHN FLOYD HAMILTON, KA Madison, Tenn. Accounting Tennis Team, 4 years, M Club, Treasurer, Kappa Alpha, Counselor, Freshman Dorrnitoryg Circle K Club, Omicron Delta Kappa. Second Row: ROY LEWIS HAMILTON DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Marketing CLINTON T. HARDIN, IR., KA Calhoun City Business Administration Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges: President, Pi Tau Chip Vice President, BSU, His- torian, House Manager, Kappa Alphap Elections Commission. WILLIAM ERIC HARDWICK Ponce de Leon, Fla. Marketing Third Row: BILLY IOE HARDY Sylacauga, Ala. Business Administration BSU. ROBERT A. HARPER Biloxi Accounting FRANKLIN DONALD HEMETER Beaumont Accounting Delta Sigma Pi. Fourth Row: GEORGE DONALD HENDERSON Laurel Business Administration IOHN KEITH HENRY Union Accounting Pi Sigma Epsilon. LEWIS DANIEL HENSON, IR. Laurel Business Administration Fifth Row: PAUL HERMETZ Foley, Ala. Business Administration BOBBY HUGH HERRING Hattiesburg Marketing IOI-IN E. HILL III, KA Magnolia Business Administration No. VII, Kappa Alpha. 1 I I 1 I I I 1 I I I I . 1 I1 I II I. I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I I I I lv.. 'Y MQ .fe-e. grfxm-xzac RY!!! ei 132 Ie 3 First Row: EDWARD E. HOLLAND, ATS2 Mobile, Ala, Business Administration Worthy Keeper of Annals, Alpha Tau Omega. WALTER B. HULL Springhill, La. Business Administration Cheerleader. JILL MARGARET HUNT Handsboro English and Secretarial Studies Alpha Lambda Deltag Greater Council, BSUQ Winn-Dixie Scholarshipg Who's Who Among Students in American Unis versities and Colleges. Second Row: DENTON L. IACKSON Coldwater General Business and Business Administration BOBBY IACK IERNIGAN Vicksburg Persormel Management BILLY IOE JONES, ATQ Mobile, Ala. Business Administration and Psychology Pledge President, Alpha Tau Omega, Legal Forum, Psychol ogy Club. Third Row: LENNIE IO IORDAN Meadville Office Management and Secretarial Studies BSU' Greater Council. RAYMOND EUGENE IOURDAN Iuka Business Administration and Commerce Delta Sigma Pi, Men's Affairs Board, 2 years, President, McMillan Hall, 2 years: Wesley Foundation, THOMAS ALFRED KELLOGG Saucier Business Administration Wesley Foundation. Fourth Row: IOHN I. KIERNAN Beverly, Mass. Business Administration ERNEST RAY KIRBY Hattiesburg Business Delta Sigma Pi. CAPT. WILLIAM A. KOMSTEDT, IR. Kessler Air Force Base Economics Fifth Row: GEORGE E. LAMBERT lay.ess Marketing Delta Sigma Pip Freshman Senator. HAYWARD I. LADNER Hattiesburg Business Administration Newman Club. HOLLIS F. LADNER Columbia Accounting Miss Congeniality-You're not smilingl 'Qu--4 KZ hx if 'QV it lhnv 1 . ' iff' x 22AA K 1 'Ki Gilt, Y jug. l qu 238 First Row: ROSS KARL LANGENBACI-I III, KI Hattiesburg Marketing IOSEPH KILPATRICK LARRIMORE Hattiesburg Business Administration RICHARD E LARSON Andalusia, Ala. Accounting Delta Sigma Pi. Second Row: RALPH LECHNER Biloxi Business Administration ROTC Drill Team. SHIRLEY C. LESSEL Blue Springs Business Education PAUL K. LEWEY, TKT Hattiesburg Advertising President, Vice President, House Manager, Pledge Master, Phi Kappa Taug Business Manager, The 1958 Drawl g Busi- ness Manager, Tl-IE 1959 SOUTHERNER7 Delegate, IFCg Yel- low Iaclceisg Pi Sigma Epsilong Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Third Row: IACK OLIVER LEWIS, IR. Knoxville, Tenn. Accounting DIANE LITTLE, AAA Brookhaven Accounting KENNETH HARLON MARTIN Carson Accounting Fourth Row: RAYMOND G. MATLOCK Camden Marketing and Business Administration IOHN AFTON HAYS, ATQ Clarksdale Personnel Management IOHN L. MERIC New Orleans, La. Business Sailing. Fifth Row: IOHN LIGHTFOOT MILLER, ATS? Greenville Business Administration Pledge Trainer, Alpha Tau Omega, Delegate, IFC, Pi Sigma Epsilon. ARTHUR LAVAUGHN MILLS Waynesboro Accounting and Business Administration PERCY MCCAIN Foxworth Accounting and Business Administration The toocl's bad enough, but . . . THE SENIOR CLASS SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ASVM First Row: FRANK MCCLINTON, IR. KE McNeil Business Education BSU, NORMAN WESLEY McKAY Philadelphia Business Education IAMES MCKEOWN, IR. Balboa, Canal Zone Personnel Management Newman Clubg Intramurals. Second Row: WILLIAM IOHN MCKEOWN, IR. Balboa, Canal Zone Accounting DELBERT HARDIN MCNEASE Laurel Accounting NANCY M. McOUARY Vardaman Business Education Third Row: OWEN MCREE, ATO Bay Springs Personnel Management Delta Sigma Pi. ALBERT NECAISE Gulfport Business Administration Newman Club. MILES K. NEWTON, KA Warrington, Fla. Business Administration Fourth Row: PERCY LEROY NOBLES Hattiesburg Business Administration ENOCI-I WAYNE O'SHlELDS, KA Tupelo Marketing Cheerleader, 2 years: President, Pi Sigma Epsilonp Social Chairman, Reccrdinq Secretary, Vice President, Kappa Alphap Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. FRANCES L. OWEN Pontotoc Business Education Fifth Row: MARILYN VIRGINIA PATTERSON Chicaksaw, Ala. Secretarial Studies WILLIAM HENRY PHILLPS, IR. Iackson Marketing Election Committee, 5 years, President, Sergeant at Arms, Sigma Phi Epsilon Pledge Classy Second Vice President, Greek Representative, Wesley Foundationy Pi Tau Chip Circle K Club: CoeChairman, Homecoming, 19565 Counselor, Vice President, President, Weathersby Hall: Men's Affairs Board. DONALD PONDER, EQE Margarite, Canal Zone Foreign Trade High Point, Fraternity Track: Secretary, Sigma Phi Epsilon, E SENIOR CLASS SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION First Row: WONUS CHARLES PRATER, KE Mobile, Ala, Marketing Drill Team: Guard, Grand Treasurer, Kappa Sigma. FLOYD THOMAS PREHODA, KA Wiggins Personnel Management Senator: Pledge President, Kappa Alpha. DAVID DEION PRICE, HKA Fairhope, Ala. Marketing Second Row: STELLA COURTNEY PRICE, EEZ Hattiesburg Business Education Freshman Orientation Committee: Future Teachers of Amer- ica: Pi Omega Pi. PRENTISS LAVELL PRUITT Hattiesburg Accounting JULIUS HAROLD QUICK Collins Accounting and Business Administration BSU. Third Row: JOHN EDWARD RASBERRY, QKT Moss Point Insurance Gen'l Natp Treasurer, Junior Classy Junior Senator. ROBERT E, RICHMOND Hobart, Ind. Business Administration BILLY J. RILEY Brooklyn Accounting Fourth Row: SHIRLEY HOLCOMB RILEY, KA Poplarville Business Education Historian, Pi Omega Pi. DONALD KEITH ROBBINS Bassfield Personnel Management and Business Administration FRANK ALLEN ROBERTSON Columbia Business Administration and Accounting Fifth Row: HERBERT ROBINSON Greeley. Colo. Business PAUL RAYMOND ROBINSON Hattiesburg Accounting FRED K. ROGERS Collins Business Administration ,-, ,Q V, .. ,.d9'Hre W First Row: GENE WESTON ROWZEE Columbia Business Administration IERE KITTRELL RUSH Hattiesburg Business Administration Social Chairman, President, Delta Sigma Pi. RAYMOND LEE SANDERSON Natchez Personnel Management Second Row: DIANNE MANON SEUZENEAU, KA Bay St. Louis Marketing Delegate, Conference on International Affairs, Vice President, Sophomore Classy Vice President, Freshman Class, Hatties- burg Choral Union: Newman Clubg Staff, 1956, 1957 SOUTH- ERNER, Assistant Sorority Editor, 1958 SOUTHERNERQ Class Editor, 1959 SOUTHERNER, REW Committee of 100, 3 yearsg Miss Hospitality, Hancock County, 2 years, Sergeant at Armsg Room Chairman, Editor, Vice President, Kappa Delta, Prin- cess, 1958 Sea Fishing Rodeo. lOSEPH H. SCHAUB Moss Point Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi. GRACE IO SCHMIDT, AAA Hattiesburg Business Education Corresponding Secretary, Social Chairman, Delta Delta Delta. Third Row: RONALD A. SCHOOLING Chicago, lll. Accounting Announcer, WMSUE Southern Broadcasters: Canterbury Club. HUBERT WAYNE SCOGGINS Holt, Ala. General Business Circle K Club: Delta Sigma Pi. CARL SCOTT, IR. Selma, Ala. Personnel Management Fourth Row: SHERROD SCOTT Eddiceton Commerce PHILIP B. SHAW, KA Gulfport Marketing WILLIAM SANFORD Sl-IEFFIELD, KE Moorhead Accounting and Business Administration Grand Treasurer, Kappa Sigma. Fifth Row: IERRY MANGUN SHERMAN SoSo Accounting NANCY ANN SHERRARD Yazoo City Marketing Alpha Lambda Delta: Feature Editor, 1957 SOUT1-lERNERg Activities Editor, 1958 SOUTHERNERQ Elections Commission: Student Union Activties Committee: BSU. BOBBY SHOULDERS Hattiesburg Accounting and Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi. Even royalty needs a tote bag .every once in a while xi - 'Qu' t .mf . 'we is .,..L... , 1 f '- ,svn-s. ,avi .-gun:-M-df' ,, .f I , , , ,l' qt. ,W- -afrt 10 r, ,I+ , . +47 HZ J, fu ' 'ITT' -V il I NWN vnu' .inns- l WWW ?'l-an-. 's,..,,f 0 -4 rW 'tif 1 as-J' '-15 70 'Nur V W AY! -vtf Fixlt Row: DELORES IEAN SIMMONS, .SZ Pascagoula Business Education GEORGE CARROL SKINNER Philadelphia Accounting CHARLIE SMILEY, IR. Laurel Business Administration Second Row: DAVID A. SMITH Gulfport Marketing Pi Sigma Epsilon. IAMES W. SMITH, ATQ Laurel Business Administration TERRELL DWIGHT SMITH Pascagoula Accounting and Business Administration Distinguished Military Student, Delta Sigma Pi. Third Row: DOYLE P. SNOW, KA Meridian Business Administration PATRICIA LOUISE SPECK, AAA Blytheville, Ark. Marketing Dixie Darlir-g, 4 years, Outstanding Dixie Darling, 1956-57: Senior Senator: Lieutenant, Dixie Darlingsg Assistant Social Chairman, Delta Delta Delta. IOHNNY SPENCER Nesbitt Business Administration and Economics Fourth Row: MARY STANFORD New Orleans, La. Personnel Management Greater Council, BSU, 3 years. ROBERT L. STARLING, 'IJKT Iackson Business Administration Wesley Foundation. FRANCES COOLEY STEELE Agricola Business Education Fifth Row: GAINES W. STEGALL lackson Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi. MAURECE STEVENS Meridian Accounting HAROLD I. STEVENSON Gulfport Accounting It's a woman's world 1 it... THE SENIOR CLASS SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION f W F V X f N f a GH, I X, . K , 44' ff A if ff ri 4 x f' f t s -es..-,. -f t at f. .I .,,, 'M X if ff f pi, I 4 ' ag. First Row: RONALD LIONEL STOHLER Biloxi Accounting WALTER MORROW STOUDENMIRE Selma, Ala. Business Administration IOHNY BEECH STRINGER Iackson Business Administration BSU: Future Business Leaders. Second Row: RICHARD B. STRONG Hattiesburg Business Administration President, Yellow Iacketsg President, College Union Activ- itiesg Efficiency Contest Chairman, Delta Sigma Pig Section Editor, 1959 Drawl g Publicity Chairman, College Union Activities, Who's Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges. MARGARET LYNN STUART -V Picayune Business Education BSU: Pi Omega Pi. BILLIE A. SUDDUTH Carthage Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi. Third Row: HERBERT SUMMERS, KA Meridian Marketing Historian, Kappa Alpha Order. ROY EARL SWEIGART Mobile, Ala. Foreign Trade BILLY WEST TATUM Hattiesburg Business Administration Senior Senatorg Vice President, Delta Sigma Pig Pledge Master, Delta Sigma Pi, Fourth Row: IOSEPH MEARL TAYLOR Chatom, Ala. Sales Management Delta Sigma Pi. ROBERT E. THOMAS, EQAE Leland Business Administration WILLIAM CARL THOMPSON, IR., IIKA Mobile, Ala. Personnel Management Corresponding Secretary, IFC representative, Pi Kappa Al- pha, Wesley Foundation: Southern Generals Drill Teamy Delta Si m' P'- Int l 4 ' E ' t1Th t g a i, ramura s, years, xperimen a ea re participant Southeastern IEC Conference representative. Fifth Row: TULLY BURTON TILLERY Woodville Business Administration MELVIN IAMES TINDALL Coldwater Business Administration ELECTON MARK TOUPS Biloxi Business Administration and Accounting TH E SENIOR CLASS SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Adv, X 'VUKMHQKW f,,4,, - First Row: lOE TODD TOWNSEND, ATQ Charlotte, N.C. Business Administration SAM I. TUCCIO, KA Vicksburg Business Administration BEN HARRELL TULLOS Iackson Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi, Second Row: ION T. TULLOS Iackson Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi. CHARLES MCELROY TURNER, IR., ATQ Butler, Ala. Business Administration Marketing Band, 2 years, Fraternity Editor, 1957 SOUTHERNERg Yellow lacketsp Delta Sigma Pig Pi Sigma Epsilonf President, Vice President, Entertainment Chairman, College Union Activitiesg Social Chairman, Pi Kappa Alpha: BSU. Third Row: OLIVER DOUGLAS VARNER Laurel Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi. LOU ANN W AGGONER, AAA Hattiesburg Business Education Wesley Foundation. ROBERT DON WAGNER, K2 Brooklyn, Iowa Business Administration Fourth Row: L. V. WALTERS Laurel Accounting FRED GERALD WARD Hattiesburg Business Administration CHARLES A. WARREN Orrville, Ala. Accounting and Business Administration Phi Eta Sigma: Delta Sigma Pi. '3- lou- Fifth Row: LOUIS NELSON WASCOM, QKT Bogalusa, La. Business Administration Sergeant at Arms, Phi Kappa Tau. ROBBIE C. WATKINS Moselle Business Education IERRY DALE WATSON Heidelberg Business Administration Secretary, Delta Sigma Pi, 2 years. K. LAM 's 'ttf IAMES U. VALENTINE, IR., IIKA Memphis, Tenn. I I Sv' I ag, 9' I K '! f'1'l- ' Vi' I I S Q ,f 'x A15 X I 'ae' I ..., 29' I I I I Q., -458 ,. A-ff ' . we I I I don't think you're so killin' cute! I I I It ,I II I II II 'I I I ,I II I First Row: RALPH P. WEAVER, IR., fIPKT Pascagoula Business Administration and Marketing Pi Sigma Epsilon. ALTA LEE VVELEORD Lucedale Business Education Alpha Lambda Delta. PHILIP M. WERBISKI Kankakee, Ill. Personnel Management Letterman's Club, Basketball, 2 yearsg Baseball, 2 years: ROTC Company Commanderp Proctor, McMilltn I-lallp Phi Alpha Lambda. Second Row: MARTHA ANN WESTBROOK, KA Meridian Retail Management Social Chairman, Kappa Delta. IOE KENNETH WI-IIGHAM Mobile, Ala. Business Administration PRED A. WILLIAMS Hattiesburg Personnel Management Third Row: HALL W. WILSON, IR. Natchez Business Administration Pi Sigma Epsilon. RALPH T. WINDHAM Laurel Business Administration SUE SPENCER YOUNG, AEA Hattiesburg Clothing Merchandising Choral Union: Home Ec Club: Drill Team Sponsor: President, Canterbury Club. Fourth Row: HAROLD YOUNG Pascagoula Business Administration JOHN D. ZILLER, KA Meridian Economics ROTC Rifile Team, Yellow Iackets. I dreamed I was pinched on a Homecoming float RS JUNIO SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION I-'Int Row: PAUL DAY ALLRED, KE BETTY ALBRITTON SUE ANDERSON ROSEMARY ARLEDGE Second Row: GEORGE RICHARD BAHR, ATQ IAMES M. BARRY ROBERT ALLEN BATSON BARBARA BEACH, KA Third Row: IOHN A. BEAN COY WAYNE BELL WALLACE C. BLOUNT, IR. MARY MARGARET BOONE, EEE Collins Bogue Chitto Enterpris.- Bay Springs Pensacola Fla. Winona Wiggins Biloxi Amory Columbia Summit Hattiesburg H '45 44 Z' my if 'N 5 ...iff - A, is .4-A -ilk 3?- 'Srl N-s.4a 1? ,uv- T' Fourth Row: PEGGY BRADLEY, AAA Nashville Tenn. RUSSELL SCOTT BRANDON, KA Hattiesburg 7514 IACK W. BRELAND IAMES DARRELL BRELAND, EQE Luce-dale Moss Point '75-7' Fltth Row MARTHA V. BROADUS MOSS Point GAYLE BROWN Fayette IOHNNIE BURKHOLDER KA Campbellsville KY ROBERT CRUMPLER BURKS HkA Dye-rsburq Tenn Sixth Row IO ANNE BYRD BILL CARAWAY IR. kv Lumberton Gulfport 'Lexar CAROLYN ROSE CARPENTER I-eaksville FRED W. CASTELIN Hattiesburg Seventh Row SYLVIA ANN CLAYTON LEWIS O. CLINTON KENNETH H. COCHRAN GEORGE I. COMEAUX AV, Citronelle Ala. Sumrall Buckatunna Biloxi Eighth Row LINDA IOAN CONERLY IAMES H. COLEY Tylertown Hattiesburg Pittsboro Tupelo BOBBYE IEAN COZART SARAH FRANCES CROCKETT iff'-7, 'Sw ,,...4-- 7.1- 1' They l1 be sorry they said thatl I I 1 xNRN3YN X.X'3.5. KE I'-Dix 13223 llfwiihix' tg. 1,1 -mx 42 el , ' X aa V Q2 L Q? , 2 Q , 3' Y A0 if f mag, . ,, 7 I : ' T A . fi First Row: GRACE ELIZABETH CUTRER FRANK D. D'ANTONI, KE LAUREN RAY DEAN FRANK C. DEVELLE Second How: GEORGE R. DEWEESE, KE GERRIE DICKERSON, X52 PERCY GERALD DONALD SALLY ANN DOSSETT Third Row: GLEN A. DOWE GLENN E. ENDRIS LYSBETH ANNE FIEBELKORN, QM IOHN LLOYD FISHER Fourth How: LOY TRAVIS FORTENBERRY HALLIE IEAN FRAZIER, LPM GLYNN VAN DYKE GARRETT AL GASAWAY, EIDE Fifth Row: FLOYD KERN GILBERT, HKA MARILYN SUE GRAHAM RAYMOND CLIFTON GRACE, 41KT GEORGE W. HALL, KIJKT Sixth Row: NANCY IUNE HAMILTON, EEE MARY KATHRYN HAMMOND DUANE RUDOLPH HANKS, KE WINFRED NEAL HANKS, QKT QAM? .ax I ,455 M? - vi t g 1 . f, . . 1 EZ if G f wg fy 4 fi s X, ff Z . f In order to form a more perfect union . . Seventh Row: BOB A. HARDWICKE, ATE? Hagerstown, Indiana IOHN E. HARRINGTON, ATE? Gloster - IOHN E. HARRIS, KE New Orleans, La. I ' ' ' CHARLES E. HARVISON, l'lK.X Hattiesburg . GEORGE WILLIAM HAYDEN, IR., KE Birmingham, Ala. jg WILLIAM GARDNER HEWES, IR., KA Gulfport , . NORMAN WYATT HOLBROOK, N: Magee -,f .. ,IL' if 'L ' :.-4 IAMES B. HOLDER Iackson Heidelberg Natchez V 3 ,Q ,Q A Mobile, Ala. ., if - I if W Nola I ' ' -XY... N K L McComb Vossburg 2 Picayune , ft M.. ff, 'K Utica I5 N2 wa? f ' Biloxi f 'W Ft. Walton, Pia. ' X Ft. Wayne, Indiana Em Q' 4 56553 Foxworth Hattiesburg Braxton Escatawpa Canton Quitman Magee McComb Prichard, Ala. Biloxi Evergreen, Ala. Prichard, Ala. E vas X msg my I F I '- , wr nz- A A f A fa? 247 f W... aug V 51 4.74 First Row: HENRY DARRELL HOLLJNGSWORTH R. WILMER HOWARD, JR. RUBY ANN HOWELL, AEA THOMAS F. INMON Second Row: WILLIAM TATE IENNINGS JAMES WOODROW JETER, JR., ATQ JOANN JOHNSON NORBERT JOHNSON Third Row: MILTON KNOX JOHNSTON, JR. BETTY ANN JORDAN, QM DON JORDAN JAMES F. KELLEY, ATS? Fourth Row: VERNON ALBERT KIMM SANDRA LAE KNIGHT, AEA ROSE MARIE KOLICH SEBE C. LAMBERT Fifth Row: LYNDA LAMMERS, AZ HERMAN NATHANIEL LEE JANELLE LEGGETT NEVA LESLEY Sixth Row: WILLIAM F. LETY ROBERT H. LITTLE, JR. NORMAN JOSEPH LOMBARD BESSIE INEZ LOTT J Y ,, aw, ' ' 'lr' ' ,Y ,ir 1 A Sv 5 , .,,, I 1 4 f was J. Q X ' :-. Q f xg f ,f fc I ggi 5 ,Q 2, Ellisville Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Houston Meridian Mobile, Ala. Meridian Vicksburg Mobile, Ala. Ellisville Ta lorsville Y Orlando, Fla. Victor, Iowa So So Biloxi J ayess Jackson Mt. Olive Citronelle, Ala. Baldwin Petal Enterprise Biloxi Columbia .9491 31,1 , . It was Seventh Row: WILLIAM PERRY MAGERS KENNETH P. MAIN, ATQ MARK FRANCIS MANUEL, K2 ANN ROSE MARTIN, AEA Eighth Row: JOHN O. MAYO, JR. ELIZABETH MICHAEL, KA GERALD MILES BRUCE BARTON MILLER -- . 3' -M wi, - l f YC ' Q' ' 54 3, , A DF. ms! it 1 - w-.- ar ' l S iw K? JUNIORS SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION First Row: KEARNEY H. MORGAN Iackson EARL KELTON MORRIS, KE Hattiesburg IOHNNIE LOU MORRIS Lumberton PAUL F. MYERS Mgbilel Ala, Second Bow: CHARLES E. MCARTHUR Laurel IAMES EDWIN MCINNIS, KZ Hattiesburg GWENDOLYN LYON MCOUEEN Laurel FRED E. NEWTON Gulfport Third Row: GRIFF NOLAN, ECIIE Hattiesburg GERALD LAMBERT ORMON, HKA Ellisville EUGENE K. OWEN New Orleans, La. ELIZABETH OWINGS Terry Fourth Row: PATRICIA PATTERSON, AAA Hattiesburg IAMES ELLIOTT PAYTON Natchez MARY ANN PENTON, XI! Bay Springs IIMMY DORWIN PEOPLES Carthage llllllihhuililll '.'A W: if QSQQW W, , ..,,,. X fvf skia f.. V Q42 . I 9' , A Z ,. .3 I ,,. .W . I Q t: v 7, -...A - vf, , A I 3 R , I f , X ' 2 . A Tx, INA I ' . If 249 , . 'sl W fa F, f X ygggfl I E 5 as-ve' -Q.. X , , I iN 51 fm-ff , 'fffff y A ZEJQQ . -Q.. ' fu la X .., Q G ft- 1, , ww ' hw A P ' ,, ' 3 . . . XM ww,- x rv Filth Row: WILLIAM PEPIN ANNIE RUTH PICKERING PURVIS W. POLK BARBARA M. PRYOR Sixth Row: JOHN A. OUARLES, ATS? MARSHALL IOSEPH RAHAIM, CASSIE RASBERRY, XS! CHARLES KENNETH REA Seventh Row: ELAINE REYNOLDS, KA MARVIN RIGSBY IOHN SCOTT ROBERTSON DEAN HAROLD ROGERS Eighth Row: RAMONA L. ROGERS MICHAEL ROBERT ROMANO ALVIS B. RUTLAND MARGIE RUTLAND, EEE QW' 9 'W' I in--nf' M..- 'Ni wait ,J ATI? Kankakee, Ill. Seminary Picayune Pascagoula Scoobg Laurel Moss Point Meridian Waynesboro Madison Columbia Laurel Collins Biloxi Mt. Olive Hattiesburg Sing you sisters! l ' I .HAL JUNI O RS SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Fin! Row: I-IARRIET SACKLER ERNEST C. SELLERS IOHN CALVIN SELLERS, IIKA OUIDA SELMAN Second Row: ROBERT S. SHAW IIMMIE ELLA SHEPPARD BILL SHOWS RUSSELL A. SINAUEFIELD Third Row: EDWARD ARNOLD SPENCE ALICE MARIE SPRINGER IERRY ALBERT STEWART MARY O. STEWART, AZ Fourth Row: CHARLES FREDERICK STAEHLE ROBERT IEROLD SUMRALL GEORGE I. THERIOT ELAINE THOMAS M: I ,ax mf I 41 fb 53 ,mc Hattiesburg Richton Rockford, Ill. Columbia Hattiesburg Brandon Millry. Ala. Poplarville Picayune Purvis Tylertown Yazoo City Bay St. Louis Columbia Biloxi Union n Luk' vw ff ills. 40' fs- W... I glziiiwia . ' I fra' -:af-' 4 - 'H 'Y If I f K' ' 'fl 1 ,L 'K A A 7. 3 av- rn . gf ..: ' f-'- I S 4 , N. to 1 1' Qi' I- 1 ' 250 I I '1?' 'T' if ,1f'f '1xx ' kv- '- wt, I I 'T' 'an Y If 4' I W . I I V 3 5, 1 f L ' ,V .BII ' j rf Ay v A Q Fifth Row: IIMMY I. THOMPSON, ATS? NELVA GLYNN THOMPSON DELANEY M. TOUPS, KA LARRY GENE VALENTINE Sixth Row: NORBERT WAGNER HILTON WALKER, IR., QKT IOSEPH V. WALKER ROBERT LOUIS WALLACE Seventh Row: ALVIN WALLS HERCHELL F. WALTMAN, AT9 EDWIN D. WATERS COLEEN WHITTINGTON Eighth Row: SAM WILKINS BARBARA IANE WILLIAMS DON Q. WILLIAMS, ATO SYLVIA M. WILLIAMS Do I Mobile, Ala. Picayune Gulfport Meridian Bad Nauheim, Germany get some more? Waynesboro I ackson Florence Natchez Mobile, Ala. Blue Springs Liberty Stonewall Prichard, Ala. Hattieseburg Columbia ....,,,n YQ'-Q Fin! Row: PERCY L. WILLIAMSON Grove Hill, Ala. BILL WILLOUGHBY Brookhaven IAMES KIRK WOOLLEY, ATQ Arlingion, Va. DON ALAN WYSE, IIKA Greenville . XQ',gr 'p Beauty in profusion We lose our inhibitions now and then 25I Efxmisf JS' This party makes me sick! El J :2 -fm wi if 5 '7 4127 . mf -Q, ,V x,N . X Y Xxx lust siqn on the dotted line Sign of the limes -Q ,L,1,.'2 Q Q 3 955315 Af ' f. ' ,.1 Q Qffwfgggigwn wk Wd 4 awk 25, V , 3 QW am L:- ' F4555-'if-'J: A 'X f '7 ' T '-WT,-3: W , gig , ' ' if- A-A .-Y .. , Q. V l 5' 5 A. f 3, - , ,is 1. , A , ,, ,. Q, ,L ' W ' ' ' . ' X- iT'J 'TW M , it Q... ...L 'T 'o LM 'mb ' - a. Qs' 1 -M V f inf--',4' ' 2, , '-it 1.4 -rw:-' 1 ' ,f:'i'5fw11e , i ff!! 1 ,. mari-:,2 .A -'+. F ffi- uf'-fffrf an K - .. ,1,,..:,,x..... ag- V LJ, L bt,-. -9 E-46111: V' rn ,X - 'fi-fda , ' ' ' X4 ' 9,-..' , 1- - '- L ., A V if-i-.TW zi A .i 'Tl jf- b sua - ' , - '- ' ' -'Q-,wif ...Tw .., A U' .. ,V , 60 . , - 5 q 2 .l.,,,,kmgii,, '7 f M Aw, nity x -..V E SENIOR CLASS SCHOOLOFEDUCAT TH '?l R, ,owne Nh YN Q5-ff? A 5' 498 IN G ...X we-'1' , . n ION AND PSYCHOLOGY First Row: DOROTHY I. ANDERSON Brooklyn Physical Education Vice President, Physical Education Club. MARTHA LUCRETIA APPLEWHITE, AEA Vaiden Elementary Education College Unicn Activities Committee, Rush Chairman, Alpha Sigma Alpha: Westminster Fellowship: Future Teachers of America. ALICE FRANCES ARLEDGE, AEA Midnight Elementary Education Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Kappa Pig Kappa Delta Pi: College Union Activities: Wesley Foundation: Future Teachers oi America: REW Committee, Second Row: BILLIE SUE AUSTIN Kilmichael Elementary Education ARCHIE BANKSTON Laurel Physical Education IAMES W. BARNES Oakvale Chemistry Third Row: NAN ELIZABETH BARRIER, 222 Union Mathematics Baptist Student Union. HILDA H. BATSON Hattiesburg Library Science and History NANCY SMITH BEASLEY Inverness Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi. Fourth Row: WILFRED E. BEAUGER Ocean Springs Physical Education Newman Club. JAMES ROBERT BEXLEY McLain Recreation VIRGINIA SUE BISHOP, X9 Clinton Elementary Education Future Teachers of America: Baptist Student Union. Fifth Row: EDWARD HAROLD BLACKWELL Richton Elementary Education MARY LOU BLACKWELL Meridian Elementary Education B. F. BLASS Little Rock Elementary Education First Row: BARBARA ANN BLOUNT, AZ Gillsburg Elementary Education Baptist Student Union, Future Teachers ot America, First Vice President, Delta Zeta, Iunior Homecoming Maid. IACQUELYN BOLTON, AEA Theodore, Ala. Elementary Education Vice President, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Vice President, Pan- hellenic Council, Baptist Student Union, Future Teachers ot America. BETTY IUNE BOND, KA Columbia Elementary Education President, Vice President, Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer, Kappa Delta, Secretary, lunior Class, Senator, Treasurer, Alpha Lambda, Secretary, Phi Delta Rho' Baptist Student Union, Freshman Counselor, Future Teachers of America, Sweetheart, Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Second Row: MARY HELEN BUNCH Waynesboro Elementary Education Baptist Student Union, Future Teachers ot America. MARGARET CALHOUN Forest Elementary Education TOM BRAME CAMP Hattiesburg Sociology Third How: DANNY REED CARTER Hattiesburg Mathematics Band, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi. IOHN IOSEPH CISTRIANO, HKA Philadelphia, Penn. Physical Education President, Extension Vice President, Gulf States Province, President, Pi Kappa Alpha Pledge Class, Intertraternity Council, Social Chairman, Newman Club. KATHLEEN BYRNE COVERT, 'IDM Meridian Recreation Dixie Darlings, Southern Players, Recreation Club, Pledge Di- rector, Phi Mu. Fourth Row: ROBERT PRESLEY CRUTHIRDS Mobile, Ala. History Counselor, McMillin Hall, Future Teachers of America. TWILLIPHA CUEVAS Dedeaux Elementary Education MADLYN CAROL DAY Crosby English Fifth Row: IOY DAVIS Calhoun City Elementary Education Alpha Lambda Delta. MARIA DlGILlO Tupelo Elementary Education Band. TROY D. DOSSETT Carriere History Kappa Delta Pi, Baptist Student Union. Gathering of the clan 551 ., it y fr . J' fn MK 3 4-v 'Wluqar ww, Av, -f---. ...X ,v +1 wan-any ! 'Ui t 'Ev 49'-t'9 W . 'QQQKP' D'5 fiat 'Vw -vpn-.-.1 XS-1 2 ,eww ' I -ef' 'Xt 254 First Row: OSCAR CARROLL DUNGAN Lucedale Elementary Education MARCIA CHADDOCK EMBT, EEE Gulfport Elementary Education REW Committeey Annual Staftg Pi Tau Chip Kappa Delta Pig Society Editor, Student Printz g Westminster Fellowshipg Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. WILLIDORA ESKRIDGE, KA Booneville Elementary Education Social Chairman, SGA: Senatorg Delegate, Officer, Pan- hellenic Council. Second Row: CECIL W FARRAR, IR. Waynesboro Health and Physical Education Baseball: M Club. HOWARD E. FLETCHER, ATU Pensacola, Fla. Physical Education and Biology IAMES KNOX FOREHAND, HKA Gulfport Recreation Third Row: BUNNY IEAN FORTENBERRY Tylertown Elementary Education and Psychology KENNETH FORTENBERRY Pinola Physical Education M Club: Basketball, three yearsf Track, One Year. MARY ANN FURR Biloxi Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pig Future Teachers of America. Fourth Row: SHElLA GEESLER Vicksburg Elementary Education EDNA RUTH GORDON Escatawpa Elementary Education President, Vice President, MSEAg Kappa Delta Pip Student Union Activities Committeeg Baptist Student Union. MARGARET GORDON Hattiesburg Home Economics Education Fifth Row: ' ROBERT HAROLD GOOLD, IR. Burbank, Calif. Health and Physical Education HOUSTON E. GREEN Semmes, Ala. Physical Education HARVE IOHN HAGERTY Gulfport t Biology Tiptoe through the tulips . TH E S E N I O R C L A SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY emi ,infos lf' Qtr f'M 2tn 5, '!3 1Hs-.,,., 'ling sz, tr fp www' mm' A , tw., qrwff Mfqw ,EQ -il! 'viii' . Q :',-3,1 lil I iii ' R 'NSW V 'V!'llU ' we I3 X.- '3 A X as 4 tt as y 3 Q a s x AW Wvnsuv' First Row: SONYA MITCHELL HALL Elementary Education Hattiesburg Future Teachers of Americay Canterbury Club. MARTHA KATHLEEN HARRIS Collins Elementary Education CAROL LOLYAN HELBIG New Orleans, La. History Second Row: MARY IO HIGH Lumberton Elementary Education Canterbury Club: Future Teachers Association. BARBARA BELLE HILLMAN Leakesville Elementary Education DOROTHY LEE HILLMAN Leakesville Elementary Education Third Row: IAMES C. HOLADAY, KA Azusa, Calif. Psychology I. CAREY HOLLAND Bassfield Physical Education SAMUEL B. HOLLINGSWORTH Petal Physical Education M Club: Basketball, 4 Years. Fourth Row: CAROL BEETRAM HOLMES Escaptawpa Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pig Future Teachers of America. HARRIETT REGINALD HOWELL, Q31 Decatur, Ga. Recreation President, Recreation Club. HARRY KENNEDY I-IUTSON Chietland, Pla. Physical Education Fifth Row: LESRAY C. INGRAM Laurel, Miss. History LUCILLE CASSIDY IEZEK Elementary Education ANCIE RUTH lOl-INSON, EEE Elementary Education Boqalusa, La. Mize -fi .4lPQ4,,,l an -was-aa-an-4 V, 'QN..443?fn . ' - TH E SENIOR CLASS SCHOOL OF EDUCAT f If! QE 'Q-Lung asa 5- 56- -Z5 564 ,swf R Sv t'1c:.-1' J, ION AND PSYCHOLOGY First Row: MARY FRANCES IOHNSON, EEE Mize Elementary Education HAROLD RAY KEA Carthage Physical Education KINTA C, KERGOSIEN, QM Elementary Education Pledge Class Treasurer, Treasurer, President, Phi Mug New- man Club. Bay St. Louis Second Row: SALENA LORRAINE KLAR Wesson Elementary Education AUDREY CAROL KOSKI Kreole Elementary Education Intramural Manager, Civic Chairman, Dormitory, Wesley Foundation. ELDON ROSS LADD, EQE Chanute, Kan. Architectural Drawing Band Third Row: ETHEL LINDA LANCASTER, AEA Hattiesburg Library Science Secretary, Treasurer, Freshman Class: Editor, Alpha Sigma Alpha. BOBBY LANCE Philipp, Miss. Physical Education FRANCES POLK LANE Hattiesburg Elementary Education Baptist Student Union. Fourth Row: THELMA LEE KING Prichard. Ala. Elementary Education ELIZABETH LEGETT Gulfport Elementary Education DON M. MCDANIEL Kentwood, La. Physical Education Filth Row: MARY MOSLEY MCGILVRAY Hattiesburg Elementary Education BILLY KENDALL MCPHAIL Carthage Elementary Education IOHN C. MCPHAIL Carthage Mathematics First Row: CHRISTINE E. MARRIOTT, KIA Foley, Ala. Speech Correction 6: Elementary Education Alpha Lambda Deltap Secretary, Kappa Deltay Pi Tau Chig Freshman Counselor: Westminster Fellowship. OLLIE R. MARTIN IGCICSOYI Elemrentary Education Kappa Delta Pi. NELL S. MASON MOSS POi1'1t History Second Row: IULIE ALICE MERAUX Metairie, La. Elementary Education BRUCE WILLIAM MERRITT Laurel Health and Physical Education BILLY RAY MOFFETT Stonewall History Third Row: BILLY FRANK PARKES Louisville History CAROLYN ANN PATTERSON Meridian Library Science FORREST CHARLES PHILLIPS, KE Purvis Education Fourth Row: SHARRON GRACE PINE Lucedale History CHARLES EDWARD PRATT Wiggins Psychology HERMAN PRICE, IR. Waveland Physical Education Fifth Row: WAYNE PULLIAM Neely Physical Education M Club: Basketball. CHARLES CALVIN RAY Summit Sociology MARY ALICE RAY Guntown Psychology Homecoming try-outs mimi was 'Nil' L '-r. tinpswt ds., I1 ,IGN -QDSMWU' qv--W-r at X in First Row: RHODA ALICE REARDON Smithdale Elementary Education Vvfesley Foundation: Kappa Delta Pi. MARY C. RENFRO Hattiesburg Elementary Education SANDRA IEAN RISHER, KA Jackson Elementary Education Senatory Future Teachers's of Americay Baptist Student Untonp REW Committee. Second Row: ROY LAVERNE RITCHEY Bogalusa, La. Health and Physical Education Baptist Student Union. MOLLY ANN ROSS, AZ Mobile, Ala. Psychology Secretary, President, Vasa League: First Vice President, Delta Zetay President of Dormitory: Delegate to Conference on International Affairs: REW Committee: Women's Affairs Board, Secretary, Alpha Psi Omega, Intraumural and Theatre Participant, 4 years, Orientation Committee, 2 years, ANN MARIE SASSONE, 222 Osyka Physical Education Vice President, Sigma Sigma Sigmay President, Physical Ed- ucation Club: Majors and Minors Club: Secretary, Intramural Club: Women's Affair's Board. Third Row: MARY COX SAUCIER, AAA Hattiesburg Elementary Education VVILLIAM SEMKOW, EIDE Colchester, Conn. Physical Education Newman Cluby Athletic Director, Sigma Phi Epsilon. KENNETH SHEARER Tutwiler Physical Education Manager, Baseball: Manager, Football: M Clubp Dormitory Proctor. Fourth Row: NORMA EDITH SHORT Vicksburg Library Science ORA DEAN SIMMONS McComb Elementary Education CALVIN F. SINCLAIR D'lo History Newman Club. Fifth Row: CAROLYN LEE SMITH, AAA Gulfport Elementary Education and Sociology REW Committeep Corresponding Secretary, Delta Delta Delta: Wesley Foundation, Staff 1958 SOUTHERNERg Sectional Editor, Drawl , Future Homemakers of Americap Reporter, Kappa Omicron Phi: Pi Gamma Mu. ETHEI.. GUNN SMYLIE Meridian Recreation Recreation Clubg Dixie Darlings. GORDON SPIERS Sellers Physical Education me, 'A How to win friends and influence people SR A 1. Q5 .aug 'ffm THE SENIOR CLASS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY First Row: ROLAND ANTHONY SOLDINIE Waveland Sociology ROBERT HAYDEN STANGER, HKA Physical Education Cheerleader, Pledgemaster, Treasurer, Pi Kappa Alpha: Interfraternity Council, M Club, Physical Education Club. Deerfield, lll. ' GARY M. STOUFFLET Lake Shore Mathematics t't ' Second Row: MARTHA IEAN TAYLOR Lumberton Psychology rmfyt, PEGGY ANN TAYLOR, AAA Blytheville, Ark. 264392 English Freshman favorite, Dormitory Chairman, Sophomore Fav- orite, Wesley Foundation, President, Delta Delta Delta, Sec- :ond Vice President, SGA, Phi Delta Rho, Kappa Delta Pi, Who's Whc Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. MAX VVENDELL THORNTON Carthage Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club. Third Row: MARTHA ANNETTE TISDALE, AEA History Miss Mississippi Southern, Miss Mississippi, Freshman Coun- selor, Social Chairman, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Gir., Who's Who, Homecoming Student Body Maid, Beauty, REW Committee, Wesley Foundation, Mississippi Marine Platoon Sweetheart, National Recreation Assn., Miss, Recreation Association. Hattiesburg PAYE TRICE Gilbertown, Ala. Elementary Education Baptist Student Union, Future Teacher's of America. IIMMIE PAUL VALMUS Pensacola, Fla. Physical Education Kappa Delta Pi. Fourth Row: OLA MAE VAN SLYKE Hattiesburg History Baptist Student Union, Kappa Delta Pi. CALVIN EDSEL VOGLE Saucier History DOCK B. VVALL, 'IDKT Newton Physical Education Fifth Row: PAUL KENNETH WARREN Brookhaven Industrial Arts MONA RHEA WATKINS, AAA Memphis, Tenn. Sociology and Psychology Senator, Vice President, SCF, Westminster Fellowship, Circle K Sweetheart, Secretary, College Union Activities, Rush Chairman, Delta Delta Delta, Chairman, Panhellenic House, ' Pi Tau Chi, Vice Chairman, Honor House, Who's Who Among -e......,,,,,,,, Students in American Universities and Colleges. NORENE WHITE Moorhead Elementary Education Future Teachers of America, Wesley Foundation ffm' its Gaul' -wvmwnQw :SQ - Sf - 'F-gi 15-8, H9459 f 4' 'wi- -Weir., 34.3 zi- n.,:3,:e r , 455353531 ' . ' i , V ' .4 , . ' Q ...Si-mir, N. S We QX 5' ,f . First Row: 1 S if - IOE HOUSTON WILLIAMS Stonewall Mathematics BOBBY YARBOROUGH Kentwood, La. Physical Education Track. 4 GEORGE K. YEAGER Hattiesburg Q, Psychology and Sociology Y Second Row: 'Abt Q RICHALYN ZIMMER New Orleans, La. X Elementary Education wud - W vm cw sk, X X4 , ff' f fi? 17 ,Z 5 . 'Qi My feef hum W.e're oft to see the Wizard! Do we have to take ROTC? That's enough to bug anybody! U ,.Q. :-I. :ft ,safe Win ,JU NIO RS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY First Row: MARTHA ALLENDORPH lO ANN AYCOCK CHARLES L. BAETZMAN MARY ELLEN BAIRD Second Row: CLARENCE LEE BARTON HARRIET ANN BAYLOR, AAA CHARLOTTE BICKHAM LEON BRADDOCK, KA Third Row: IEANNE R. BRADLEY ROSS BURNSIDE IRENE IEANETTE BURT ANNE BYARD, EEZ Fourth Row: IAMES WILLIAM BYRD LYNDA IANE CALDWELL, XQ A. MAXINE CARTER YVONNE CHILDS Hattiesburg Hickory Leesburg, Fla. Hattiesburg Carriere Gulfport McComb Tampa, Fla. Hattiesburg Meridian Philadelphia Memphis, Tenn. ,e' f i: . 3 Brookhaven Gulfport Mashulaville Hattiesburg - . ,f 1 ' : iff 'A z ll L... at , . 1 it 7 K X 6, 4 g X 2 V 'S X N xx . ,,,A . ,WK xv it J-af if '? 'v-7 rw mr- W lvzr 4 5 9' r f A my- '1f v' X VV. Ki ,-1 S' . , ' 1, ,- AS. Xa, if 3 to- ' A 1, sw' K ren. Q Y A v ,M A Lt-4 l In fl. -s ' 6 ve' A Q. El? mv if 9 ew ' 'qw M A L L It .1:.i M01 tt W ,N A ttrttt A t, ,,,, A it it . :',,. 0 Fifth Row: MARTHA IANE COLLINS AUGUST IOSEPH CORSO SANDRA COVINGTON, EE. DARLENE DAFFIN, QM Sixth Row: HMMY DAVIS CLAUDE RAY DIAMOND DEVOY R. DUNAWAY REGINALD MICHAEL FARRIS Seventh Row: BETTY LOU FLOWERS SARA I. FREEMAN, AZ BARBARA IEAN GALLEHER DONALD O. GATES Eighth Row: MARSHA NAN GROVES IIMMY GULLY CAROL HAIGLER, AAA HMMIE RUTH HAWKINS .K t f- ,rw .41 .r1.f,'. - ' if is ! L rv' 1, 'S' 'Rini'- ti , .... New Orleans, La. Hattiesburg Mobile, Ala. Moss Point Iackson Roxie Iayess Hattiesburg Iackson Jackson Dallas, Texas lackson Biloxi Louisville Fort Deposit, Ala. Bruce This socializing is getting me down! W' f -Awe f...,n--f-..L,,, ,MM -:M -,Wsmw v '3 WT -' Yew-:V she:-mfr.. .xiii JSQ-P w,a':T F I I K ' A IDM 'Pm are J U N I O R S SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY First Row: BETTY JEAN HOUSER BARBARA A. I-IUNGERFORD NANCY L. HUTCHISON BOBBY LYNN JENKINS Second Row: FRANCES JENKINS CORA FRANCES JOHNSON NORMA JEAN JOHNSON WANDA JOHNSON Third Row: DALTON KEENER LARRY E. KELLY, KE WALTER JOY KOONCE, AEA IMA IO LEWIS Fourth Row. BARBARA LINDSAY, AEA RAYMOND DELANE LUKE JOHNNIE RUTH MCCORMICK CAROLYN MCGREGOR, .AAA -4r vm-.4 .Lani 41 'v sf ' ' .. W f I 4' . , -3 'Q sg: QQ' 'fibr- NC Bristol, Tenn. Biloxi Vero Beach, Fla. Ellisville Liberty Philadelphia Long Beach Natchez McKe-es Rock, Pa. Taylorsville Dumas, Texas Waynesboro Quincy, Ill. Philadelphia Rose Hill Hattiesburg ,, Ta ? .rg vi lla. L, X . 35' -4 Writ ' r' I w -is 5 . Q.. QQ It'-ur 'E 4'?:?-'wr A Q- 'Y zzzffixla 9 I 1 , - 34's 6 ' rg ' Q qi vw ' 1: , ' I if 1- ,gr YQ? 9' 915 ,wwf Y iff 'UI .,- ini 'E Q it V 'le' 'JS :Q . ,x ' .. Y Q' xt X. A x -37.34 262 'sQg'g ..f ' -. . Lal. ' I , Q Fifth Row: IRIS KAY McKAY Morton JOHN EMMETT MAGEE, JR. Collins BETTY LOU MAJOR Summit MARTHA ANN MARTIN, 11031 Noxapater Sixth Row: PEGGY JANE MAY Collinsville LARRY RAY MEREDITI-I, ATS! Searsboro, Iowa CLYDE ALLEN MILLS Forest PEGGIE ALICE MING, CPM Louisville Seventh Row: TOMMY MORROW Georqiene. A15- RICHARD A. MURCHISON Red Banks BARBARA NICI-IOLSON Laurel ROSE WJNETTE O'NEAL Perkinston Eighth Row: ANTONIA LEE PEPEN Philadelphia YVONNE ELIZABETH POWERS, EEE Mobile, Ala. VELMA RANKIN New Orleans, La. MARY LINDA READ Bay Springs J.T., you're not paying attention 1 I I We sgvr- .Q f - V u , , ,.V X, 7 L' S Q Q S f ,.,, l if . A , in Aa.. ' if I9 l i 5,1 . Q. , 0 1 .425 , 1 .g.t..f-' ,M-q AC' A an A A N , J A es ll., gr I mt , W3 2 we?- ' Q 4 ,Q Y M 1 Q Q 'A Ep-f N! Viz YW? L x ' ? -ff sv -x U, .L M -M First Row: CONSTANCE KAY RIPPLE, EEE MARILYN ROBBINS MARCIA P. RODGERS GEORGE P. ROSITTI Second Row: NANCY RUSSUM SUSAN SIMMONS., AAA WILLIAM IERRY SKELTON SHERRILL SMITH Third Row: LORITTA WILLIAMS STALLINGS C. L. STARKEY KENNETH l. STEINER GERALDINE SWINDOLL Fourth Row: MARGARET ANN THOMAS, CDM MARY GLENN THOMAS DIMPLE ANN TIDWELL THOMAS TERRELL TISDALE Fifth Row: IERRY TOWNSEND LEROY IOSEPH TRAHAN ALDINE TUCKER, IPM GENEVA TUCKER, EEE Sixth Row: MARY NELL UPTON MARY MARTHA WADLINGTON, Xi? PEGGY WHISENHANT MARGARET ANN WHITE ,,,- Q qgv-ev X A 4 , '-X. I xg, sn-...., .. . I4 .gr X- so Bay St. Louis Columbia Richton Hanclsboro Crystal Springs Columbia Shubuta Purvis Varnado, La. Semmes, Ala. Mobile, Ala. Sledge Wiqqins Pensacola, Fla. Union Ellisville Meridian Biloxi Magnolia Hattiesburg Collins lackson Pensacola, Fla. Iackson fr , .Q .- ff- - . by EE ' :fir yx E 'N 4? f2?f'l9- Seventh Row: WILLIAM W. WILHELM, Itlfltli HERMAN C. WILLCUTT DON GARVIN WILLIAMS L. EARL WILLIAMS, ATU Eighth Row: NORMA WILLIAMS MAY DIANNE WILLIAMSON L? gi Hz. -.,,.,, QQQV ' , 'W wi ,. . 4:1 TRISIIM , S f 'wif-r.. r ' K-rx, 'F' T 1 'nv' Q WA 33 'bw' , ' r GI' IW ' A 4.1 A fb 'ab' il , 263 , X, , GM 1 9 K f X K' 'J I . 1 W C , 5 x f fa , i Q v The game is tomorrow night, Dick! Rockford, lll. Hattiesburg Boqalusa, La. Greenville McComb Gulfport 292 A ' 33'k? f are , fm, Wx' 2:5 v X I'-' 'T rrrz ' if . . f- -.1 j x' 1 fm-4' .- ' as ' .J MX .LS , x,,....-- ,-'wx 4 A lil , , 2 N' sa. A ,dvr 'Nh ' an nn Q 1129 ' 'X X ' ' ' N-s.--'v X 4 ,z I -me ,' , if I X A ' ' 'xii , s , 7 f ' : fha : ' -1 .. My -r S 41 'tx F 5 Q CLASS OFFICERS-Left to Right: Richard Assaf, President Paul Morqm, Vice Pnesideritp Madelyn Everett, Secretary: Ruih Hill, Treasurer IOE LIPSCOMB and LYNN POGUE SOPHCDIVIORES FAVORITES 1 1 SOPHOMORES Flrlt Row: DAVID RONALD ABLE Metairie, La. ROBERT S. ADCOCK, KIDKT Prichard, Ala. EDGAR AGUILAR Guatemala, Central America OLIVER C. AINSWORT1-I Braxton GAYLE EDWARD ALBRITTON, KIPKT Waynesboro GAYLE ANDERSON Hattiesburg SEI'H ANDERSON Vicksburg MARY MARGARET ANDREWS, KIJM Liberty Fourth Row: FRED R. BEVERLY ROBERT C. BICKLEY HENRY BISHOP IOHN DAVID BODDEN, KE SUZANNE M. BOGGESS, KA EDWARD L. BOND SAMUEL EDWARD BRADLEY, IR. MARGARET CELESTE BRANNAN Third Row: PATRICIA BASDEN SUGAR BAYLOR, AAA BODIE I. BEARD, HKA LESLIE RAY BEARDEN VIRGINIA GAYLE BENEDICT, 'DM VIRGINIA JOYCE BENNETT IAMES ATWOOD BERRY TERRY BETHEA New Orleans, La. Southampton, Pa. Fairhope, Ala. Mobile, Ala. Macon Gulfport Hattiesburg Lucedale Second Row: WILLIAM ERVIN ARRINGTON, RICHARD EMILE ASSAF, ATQ WAYNE BABIN, HKA ALICE C. BLAILOCK IERRY THOMAS BAILEY THOMAS A. BALDENHOFER MILDRED BALL, KA NELDA GENE BARRETT Huntsville, Ala. Gulfport Hattiesburg Pascaqoula Greenville Hattiesburg Waynesboro Hattiesburg Fifth Row: HARLENE BRELAND REX BRODHEAD, KA IOHN C. BROOME, IR., Eflfli IOHNNIE MAC BOOKER THOMAS BARKLEY BOREN IEAN BOUNDS IOSEPH I. BRADLEY LARRY EUGENE BRADLEY ... , , .. ..f..,,,,. , KA Gulfport Hattiesburg Long Beach Yazoo City Laurel Bay St. Louis Elizabeth City, N.C. Purvis McLain Mendenhall Raymond Meridian Greenville Hattiesburg Pascaqoula Sumrall Y av sz f . , .. 'Q . , ' ,Wait f - f rf.-:f1i1.., ef 1 t f , .. ' ' iw . W ' f E51 A Y - 'G It f i . ' ' . L ' 'Q 'i ' ' ' ' . ter . as .... 1 ,W , . . if f. ,,.- at N X uf ,. -e . 5- :j . Q ,,., -- 1 ' 6. 1, I f Spf' .. If S25 -' . f 'g .,... , - 5. Gb ' 1- V- ,pn ,- 2 f , :ef ,.., -pg, i A- I if A ,5 . . j 'Q I fi 'f Y ,i J' ,f B J' ' . r,,.,V if I f i - . - ,.,, . . it r I awww - . Ii A V f ,I in H gg ' .Q H ,K if ., 1 , A 4 ... - , I I 4' I' 'D 77' ,,,, I .E L. . . ' , , . i ef K. . ,N . f I - K ,, ,, 'ifwg , X , . . r.. I ' 2 f if . V- , ' - H -- I - . Tb A ...A. .t. I .:.. . . 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'55 ,K 5 'l,,' Y -H.-, -1, V 5 , wt Il 2 i.Q,x 1 ' 1 :.' . , ', lib' ,, ,, 1 .I .f A . -I ,,, I , f 4- . I, , 'f.,' :egg ,.,vV , '- , ,f'! ' I ' L K A ..,. if .,,, ',VV I . Af. .',. .. my , 'L I all IZ. 'Q - 'Y A V' . ' ,, 1 X f f AAA, .ff -535-'fl , , AA'. ' ij' it E' ' , ef' as R 4 ,,,-- fi, In , i XV, A: ., Q - ...:, -, li , rrtss , If , r First Row: DONALD A. BROWN New Orleans, La. IERRY LYNN BROWN, AEA Hattiesburg CONNIE RUTH BRUMEIELD Tylertown MEADETTE BRUMFIELD Tylertown IANE ANN BURFORD, AZ Mobile, Ala. RALPH DALLAS BURNS, IR. Iackson ALICE JANE BURT Oakland CHARLES NOLON BUSH, KE Laurel Fourth Rowz, CHARLENE CLARKE LUTHER EVON CLIBURN Third Row: MARTHA FRANCES CARTER ENRIQUE CASTELLANO NORMAN WAYNE CATLEDGE NANCY CAUGHMAN, KA DAVID G. CHAFFIN CARROLL ROSS CHAPMAN, KE FRANK CHAPPELL SAMUEL PHILLIPS CLARK Baton Rouge, La. Silver Creek MARGARET ANN CLINTON Iackson CAROLYN EUGENIA CLOUD, AEA Vicksburg ALTON WAYNE COOPER Tylertown FRANK BROSSIE CORRERO, KE Indianola KAY VIVIAN COTHERN Gulfport VERA SUE COX Brandon . fx ACS . 9 Q iii' Q -. I ,, gagt . I 9-X I 1. ' f ' N. ' 465 23.91 ' I L f : Mig. I - X A 'fl . ' Q' I , ..- f ' A... . f If I '53, A If . A - I 1 JU, I E 'I ' .K Q -1562 5, ,V , . 4. -vm rf gl 46 swf, Y? 1k'T 7l, - .f Second Row: MARY LILLIAN BUSH RUTH CALHOUN, X12 WESTLEY DON CAMERON ANNE CAMPBELL, KA JANE ANN CAMPBELL, AAA BARBARA ANN CANTERBURY REBECCA ELIZABETH CARR, EEE MARY NELL CARRUTH, AEA Laurel Lima, Peru Winter Park, Fla. Magee Woodville Mendenhall McComb Oskaloosa Fifth Row: IOSEPH H. CREWS RICHARD P. CRIGLER LYNNDA GAYLE CULPEPPER, KA MIRIAM REBECCA DABBS, KA BARBARA KAY DANIEL KATHIE DANKERT, KA IEAN A. DARBY MARILYN ELAINE DARBY, AAA SOPHOIVIORES 266 Q I I A L. '27 Q AA4 ,UL 6 . 1 Q 'ST ' x Laurel Carthage Crosby Natchez Hattiesburg Pensacola, Fla. Hattiesburg Sumrall McComb Mobile, Ala. Macon Sanatoriam Greenville Chicago, Ill. Austin, Texas Mt. Berry, Ga. First Row: ARTHUR G. DAVIS LEWIS F. DAVIS, IR. ANN CAROL DAY CHARLES DEDWYLDER DOROTHY IEAN DEES ROGER M. DENNIS GERRIE DERRICK NORMA DEW Fourth Row: SOPHOMORES Mobile, Ala. Columbia Lonq Beach Ouitman Grand Bay, Ala. Bowling Green, Ky. Forest Iackson Third Row: IOHN THOMAS ELFER, IR. BETTY IEAN ELIAS IUDITH ANNE ELLIS, XD FRANCES EMERSON, .AZ EMILY CELESTE ENGLAND, XQ CHARLES ESTES MADELYN EVERETT, KIA NANCY EZELLE, AEA Second Row: TOM B. DICKSON, IIKA THOMAS I. DILLON, KA RICHARD DOIRON, IIKA IOHN LEONARD DONNELLY, IR., .XTQ ROBERT M. DORSEY MARTHA ELLEN DUNCAN, QM WILLIAM RUFUS EASTERLING PHILIP IORDAN ECKLES St. Rose, La. Gulfport Philadelphia Jackson Corinth Tupelo Magee Vicksburg Fifth Row: Iackson Tylertown Greenwood Mobile, Ala. Hattiesburg Liberty l!If:Lain Greenwood MAUDELL CELEST FAIRCHILD Woodville BETTY ALICE FLYNN, IPH Rolling Fork PATRICIA L. FAIRCHILD, AZ Iackson TIM V. FOLEY, KE Clarksdale MAE EFHEL FALL Ellisville BILLY R. FOLKES Seminary LYNN FARRELL, CPM Moss Point IUDY FORD, KA Lambert DAVID FAUGHN, ZQE Campbell, Mo. MARTHA CISSY FORD, 41111 Ienninqs, La. IAMES G. FERGUSON, ATU New Sharon, Iowa CARROLL D. FORTENBERRY Columbia BETTY ANN FLETCHER, .AEA Pascagoula ROGELL WADE FORTENBERRY Silver Creek MONA VANN FLETCHER, QM Pensacola, Fla. IERRY FOSTER, KA Iaclcson of ' 'I' D, . quq, .,, E , i ,L r , . fr? il E fy tg Q ,I An 'I ::':: I rv 1, I QB' 'I 'lf IIr ae ,, . I aff I I we I I ,f A rri . , n f fn? . zzz. if. ff B Q2 4 , , u f ':. , -iw I W4 i 'fI.7ff -ww! . A ,,.v. , H I NX .. VX A WA Zvvl - Q22 fl I A.-K If ., Q , . ,. A , , IQ.. , A , .0 I e. Y , A ai N, I - F i'r f , , , , .. . , ra L. I A4 ' I , I - 211. 'I , ' A I U I ll ,, ,.. 5 r K 4:1 J .3 . X' . ,.., il , .-.. , t i z. ,, 5 -M l . I I ' f' Ii X I 'T . -We . ., . 'D 'FSF 'F'-. 6 , 5 in Saga I Qw lhb dsl ig 'V ' arg V 'A ' 4 . . A ei- E I I . , , fe., 1 -ear I ll YE? I ,, f , -.,, in 5 . I A I ..- 1 ...,,.. - Q 1 t , , V V - Q.,-:rim ' 1, - .,,..ri-1 I I I I 4' I If A 55 at f r I N' v .L 2 2 ff Q1 71 . 1 - 1 : 0 I '31 . -.z ' , , . 5 . ' I 2' Eff ' 'N A' Mix 'L W' 'Q' I , :-, ,. il- ' f 'I .I ,,i I ff . . - I ' f I SOPI-IOMORES First Hnw: CATHERINE FRANKE G111fP0ff IIMMY FRANK PUHRMAN, 2112113 Pensaco1a,F1a. BE'I'I'Y IRENE FURNESS, KA Raymond CAROLYN GARNER, AZ G1-11fP0ff WINFRED GARNER Magee IAMES L. GARVIN Newton SONNY GASTON, KZ Mobile, Ala. LENDA GATES Hattiesburg Third Bow: WILLIAM ROBERT GLYNN, IIKA IAMES NEIL GOFF JERRY E. GOODMAN GENE GOODWIN, IIKA RALPH MOORE GRANT!-IAM HORACE GRAY, KPKT DEE GREATHOUSE, KA CAROLYN ELIZABETH GRIFFITH Fourth Row: Second Row: KATHLEEN GAUTIER IACOUILINE GAY, KA IOANNA GEORGE THOMAS NICHOLAS GEORGES, ALLEN GIBBS, IR., KE MARILYN GILES HUGH LARRY GINN RONALD E. GLYNN, IIKA Mobile, Ala. Vancleave Mobile, Ala. Macon Stringer Waynesboro Fayette Prentiss Filth Row: S4212 I af Biloxi Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Hattiesburg ltta Bena Laurel Tylertown Mobile, Ala. RICHARD GROGAN, 1I1K'P Mobile, Ala. FRANCES HALL, AAA Hattiesburg REO IAY GROVER Ririe, Idaho LINDA GAIL HAMILTON Miami, Fla GILBERT GRUBBS Tylertown M. C. HAMILTON, IR., Eflfli- Fulton, Ala IERRY R. GUNTER Greenville SHELBY IEAN HANCOCK Springhill, Ala. JAMES MONROE GUY Tylertown ISABEL HANSBROUGH, Xi? Mandeville, La. MARY ESTHER I-IADSKEY Fayette DAVID HARRIS Ocean Springs BETTE HAIRSTON Meridian IUDITH ANN HARRISON, AAA Chattanooga, Tenn. IOYCE ELAINE HALAT Biloxi HELEN GAYLE HARROD, XYZ Long Beach 3 . V ' 4- , ' 4 4 l - M61 I ' 1 If X , , . 7477 I pf-A .. , . 6' ,I B A 4.31 his 6, I N A P ' 7 .f ,. 4Mi't.'t , 3 ' Y. ' ...Q ': ' I - ' ' a A ' I I rt A Aux I I ,.,. It g . , 1 1 557 T I ,,, , N - 'lt' X ., , I - 1 9 'I ,, ' - it A, 5 -V -eff - I A , A ' A it W' ty h no Q t 1 h Y K I l 3 3' n, ' 1 - x ff' gm. , A L. I I ' 5 Q ' s 4 4 4,51 - - can 4: C 0 Q C: 1: , ,N ,,. ' ' -,,t s- x -.Q I zbs 17 -tff 3' 4 .Ax-V 2 , va. if' AX - .Ni fs. .-,-- .f- Q , QM'-0 4 . A.. -may - E, 'N' A I wx ff 'Va R 'YY7' First Row: CAROLYN P. HAWKINS MARY ANN HAYS, XS! IOHN HAROLD HEIDER TOXIE ELLEN HERRING, XS! ROSEMARY HESTER, AAA MARY GLENN HIGGASON, KA VIRGINIA RUTH HILL, KA GARY HILLMAN Fourth Row: IANELLE IAMES DIANNE VALERIE IEFFCOAT, PAYE RENE IERNIGAN, RPM ALTON IORDEAN JOHNSON MARVIN MYERS IOHNSON BETTY IANE IONES BURNICE L. IONES, IR., KE DORIS IEAN IONES is - ' , -it 'if 4. - ,EI J ft.. 55 .3 MU I t Ks - , I . , -.- . V ,044 H x ' 1 ar- V Ms. 1' . 'ID' '-pf M I , WM , ,. . ...wa .. 'AZ I fi 1 2. Q 'rw D!! I , , , 1 ,H .'-. , W Da, ,K I .:.. , , Q' ' ' 3 V ,. J ,lul I .iv y ,HQ A 'WV' 2,1 my I , ' 1 W ' ...Q , I W' f . 'far 1 , 2 4 i ' .. I - MI 5 Hattiesburg Philadelphia Hattiesburg Canton Yazoo City Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Neely Third Row: EDGAR A. HUGHES, KA IERRY WARD HURT, KE VERNITA ANNE HURD CALEY I. HUSBANDS ELIZABETH HUTCHINS TEMPLE INNIS, KA E. W. IACKMAN CHRISTINE IACOBS, XQ Gulf ort P AAA Pass Christian Iackson Kosciusko Plateau, Ala. Laurel Taylorsville Prichard, Ala. 2 K 1 - .4 , . 3 . , ff 9 Mx J f ii X Saws I bd 4 I I I V I 1 G pf! A If... f l 5' -5.1 X 'IT it 9 , K f z F ,S Second Row: CAROL ANN HOBBS 1, in vs J I I , mAff.f 4 ,A I ,. I , . 1 . my or V P , .MA 1 . I fwfr A 2 z ,W 21:-Yf' 'VN 5 ' 'off 'f Q ,N -Alf .- I fl' , 9- I .fa ., -vu- ITg.e.,s. ,fmt wr . . 'Af ,, J, V Bt Bay St. Louis CAROL FRANCES HODGES, AAA Yazoo City IAMES ROBERT HOFFMANN, KE Wheeling, Ill. MARY LOUISE IOHNSON, EEE Tylertown I. L- HOT-T Hattiesburg HARRY L. HOPKINS, DIPE St. Louis, Mo. BOBBY I. HUDSON Collins ROBERT G. HUGGINS, KE Greenwood Long Beach Lumberton Pascagoula Iackson Iackson Hattiesburg Des Moines, Iowa Shelby Fifth Row: PATRICIA ANITA IORDAN Laurel DAVID SKOVEL KAHLSTORF, KE Greenville MIRIAM M. KAHN, XQ Ferriday, La. IACQUELINE DALE KAZAR, X9 Tchula ELLEN SUE KEITH Hattiesburg PATRICK W. KELLY, KE Winter Park, Fla. ABBY KENT, KA Hammond, La. ARTHUR F. KERSH, KE Hattiesburg SOPH ORES ,k, 'in rrfiafl- 1 s 4 .3 -1-...S 'G 'QD'- 4 in 1 M a. ' T! . . of W my w ' I L ,A Q M - ,ft 4 , . . -1, 14 Q y .. 44 ,V A gl ii' -f 'S . ?-'F-Q. P 53 ' I A .far - A , if -mv? Er ,1- , 4, im I ,, 2 'T 1 , N P 'Ja L: W . W Ex 1 L. 'wtg .4 ' 4 at in-My if tfr I I. I-lAl A if 1 ' Q I, , .ia .A ' A- 6 VI Ads' We A L fm. xy In V FC 5 .. --ff I : ,1 1 1, in E ,ff I .L ' '5 A I :n v A X V5 .,:,- fx I I A .Al 4 A . ,Mr , ' ,,fV--' A . ., 5 gr P 5 'fx VAVV It V rx Q' fz- I if 1 f iai A f I In 0 n 'N f-- . A L JM 3741- ,. AA ' .V , . H ' f G .11 , , 4 ,. t 2 VV h . 4 A K Lu , 1.1: ff Q' :su ! f ,R 4 jg, I ' 'Q - Q as- , gy' .3 s,.,1,, A .L 4, , E.. V A l., I ff . M. , I, ' A 'A.,. A xx M Q . - 5 Q I-'irst Row: Second Row: GABOR KETTING, HKA Budapest, Hungary ROBERT W. LANTZ MGCOI1 DON KNIGHT Varnado, La. HARRY WAYNE LASSITER, IIKA Prichard. Ala. WANDA KOSKI THOMAS CAROL KNIGHT CLYDE A. LADNER RONALD A. LANDERS PETER S. LANG ANNA BELLE LANGLEY, AEA Fourth Row: FLOYD EUGENE LONG Natchez Iackson Clermont Harbor New Orleans, La. Balboa, Canal Zone Pascaqoula Third Row: WANDA ANN LEE, EEE GAYLA LEMON IAMES LEWIS SHELBY IEAN LEWIS IACK A. LIEDKE, HKA RALPH EDWARD LIKINS IOE DUBOIS LIPSCOMB, KE LETTIE ALEECE LITTLETON Haleyville, Ala. GWYNNE LONG Iackson IOE A. LONG, IIQKT Waynesboro DON LOVE, KA Meridian MARY IO LUCAS, XQ Hattiesburg IUDITH lff, LUKE, KA Union EVELYN EEHNICE LUTRICK, 11131 Iackson LYIIDA LOUISE MCCANN, KA I-latliesburq IORGE LASSUS Lima, Peru GLEN A. LAWS Hattiesburg MORGAN POOKIE LeBLANC Abbeville, La. AGNES LINDA LEE, AEA Iackson LINDA IOAN LEE At1an1a.Ga- SYLVIA ANNE LEE, EEE Biloxi Lumberton Hazlehurst Leakesville Dothan, Ala. Greesburg, Pa. Biloxi Iackson Poplarville Filth Row: MARY EVA MCARN Kokomo IAMES ALVIN MCCORMICK McComb BINNIE LEE MCCOY Petal INA I. MCCRIMMON Southern Pines, N.C. WILLIAM McCUTCl-IEN, IR. Hattiesburg GEARY B. McDONALD, IR. Chickasaw, Ala. ROBERT MCDUFFIE Moselle IUNE MCGOWN Biloxi SOPHOMORES First Row: CECIL McILWAIN JULIUS MCILWAIN MILTON COOPER McKAY, CIDKT MARTHA McKEE, AAA DAVID E. McKEEHAN BOBBY T. MCLAUGI-ILIN, KE GLEN RAY MCMAHAN GLORIA McMULLAN Fourth Row: IOHN BOROUGHS MILLS NATHAN LAVAN MODLING, S IR. OPI-IOMORES Waynesboro Waynesboro Hattiesburg Greenville Athens, Tenn. Dublin Hattiesburg Decatur Third Row: WILLIAM HOWARD MASON, QKT DONALD MAY CHARLIE B. MAYS DORIS MARIE MEADOWS MARTHA MERCER, XID RON C. MEYER, IIKA EDITH ANN MILLER IAMES A. MILLER, KA Mobile, Ala. Iacksonville, Fla. BOBBY MONTGOMERY McComb PAUL CLAUDE MORGAN, IR., ATU Hattiesburg BILL IERRY MOULDER Forrest IO ANN MURRAY Pascagoula WILMA LOUISE MYERS Hattiesburg DONNA IEAN MYRICK Heidelberg 'V I V, 5 .. ,.,,,.. XS, v ,:--- 1 .,.. if ,'-' 4 Vlrt 4 w 'R J M, ww X A .- -me 'sf 4 . wi-.af f . I? 'fn-f fl K A ff T mt' 'C' 62' 5 is 16? Z Q ,r -.: ,.. ,L m.,,...- , ,W . X AK A ay A Second Row: BETTY IEAN MCMURCHY, E22 HORACE MCOUEEN MARGUERITE IOY MCRAE IAMES THOMAS MCRANEY I. WAYNE MCWHORTER, KA SALLY MANNING PHYLLIS ANN MAPES IO MASON Waynesboro Mendenhall Orlando, Fla. Ellisville Long Beach Robertsdale, Ala. Lauderdale Wiggins Filth Row: IAMES A. MYRICK WILLIAM C. NEAL, IR., IIKA WILLIAM N. NELSON, IIKA IANE NEWTON, LPM BARBARA PITTMAN NOLAN MARVIN RAY OGLESBY, KE ROSEMARY OTTO CATHERINE LOUISE OWEN r J K E 1 'nw 1'- f 9 f , .... W ' 2 in ' www LM TFL! I 'D ' A , '3f m en. I S .I Q-V., N 1 Q2 '-r-...ff - va h , ..rfg5-. AQ.. X 1 x a f 1 any in 'Q we .. , sm- . ri , . X K A W rw J 4 Q M 11,5 X 3 Ia' ,. X I is V 1 ff X L I . 4 4 T are .'.,.' 2 . A I M X I , A -lrr f .1 I ats .I m r if W- ...I f r- so l ta . ..,. k.,,, , in I sf: Kiwi :AA -Ez'-,. I . , l i iii itif L L I L K t ,.... ' - a LQVV , I e ar . yy I I Q sr.. I 'l'll - - 'I r- -:I , 5 I J, ., '- 1 W I r 'tl sm 5 N .. lqfm . fi ,sag AQ' ' , f I t o ii' 5 .,.'.... ef ' -.. . f tr ia- f fr- f rir., l5T 'l me I .f lewd .,,. i 'tiii A IWW? r . I ie I ik A 27l Iackson Crosby Meridian Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Anguilla Yazoo City Hattiesburg Richton Morton Iackson Amite, La. Calhoun City Columbus Lake Worth, Fla. Fayette I 1. ,,.,, , I , ,,... f 3 11, ,M V y .,AQ, L :VV 1 2, VV,. W.. -. 2 I as ' re r ae- 7... f-4 f' j ' f nw- 1 . Qi ' r 'fx . - -:, 3... V . .as q V' rf . A ..--- First Row: MARY ELLEN OWENS, AZ IOSEPH M. PABST, IR. TERRY L. PADGETT ANDY PALMER, IIKA TOE PRUITT PARK CECIL H. PARMER, 'BKT IACK MADISON PATCH RODNEY LYNDEL PATTEN Fourth Row: IUDITI-I ELAINE RANDLE, AAA MYRON R. RAYBON CAROLINE READY LOUISE READY SHIRLEY MAE REAVES TEDDY D. REED THOMAS LEROY REYNOLDS DAVID R. RICH f., . ,, I 1-A Ai 1-- ' ,.. D-'Q gi W 'Zv- .mma A SOPHOMORES Semmes, Ala. Vancleave Saraland, Ala. Mobile, Ala. Second Row: BETTY PATTERSON, EEZ SAMMY PATTERSON BETTYE PAYNE EDWIN LEE PERKINS Mendenhall Port Gibson Edinburg Mobile, Ala. Tupelo IERRY PERKINS, 'PKT Prichard, Ala. Prichard, Ala. GLEN PERRY Hattiesburg Lumberton IIM PETERS, EQIJE Parsons, Kan. Columbia SANDRA IOHNSON PHILLIPS, AEA Hattiesburg Third Row: IANE LYN PIERCE, AZ Mobile, Ala. GEORGE W. PIPPEN Hattiesburg BUDDY PITTMAN Mt. Olive JEFFERY LYNN POGUE, KA Laurel POOLE MELWIN STENNIS Natchez LINDA NELL PRATT, 'PBI Wiggins EARL DAVIS PUGH, KE Gulfport LARRY W. PUCKETT DeKalb Fifth Row: Hazlehursi ROSEMARY RICH, AAA Tupelo PTSUIISS BARBARA RICKETTS Meridian Fort Walton Beach, Fla. MARY HELEN RISHEP, AAA Hattiesburg Biloxi EDDIE RAY ROBBINS Prichard, Ala. Hattiesburq IOSEPHINE WARE ROBBINS, AAA Hattiesburg Hattiesburg IIMMY DALE ROBERTSON, KE Taylorsville Iuka GENE IOSEPI-I ROGERS Pass Christian F0ley,A1a. LANCE ROOKER, KE Laurel wi 'ft' 'S ,.., L ,.. T... Q- '54 ez- .' -V I ll X ' Q' . X- ' f-'- . 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I me f- aa- 'I P . Q 1 ' A 'L 4 - I ff I I 3' I f X 1 ' Q . I- A ,I I It PV, .- f ., . I ,..... I A AT, . fm - mf . . X A ..:,A. I f A .t-.rf ll .- - ' ' ' V h fi . A , , . A A 'Y 'Af' t ' . A , v:., 3 I ' t ,.,, - ' it ' I ' 5 I ' W '----W.. Vvguivc Q T f , 93 M' V' ,, , M . P Z. ,,,A , I ,L 4. I - 41,31 First Row: BERTHA ERETTE ROPER ROLLAN ROSS SANDRA ROSS RUBY MELIN ROWELL, AZ MONA T. RUITZ, AEA LINDA LOUISE RUSSELL, AAA CLAYTON NEIL RYAN, ATQ KENNETH RAY SAMPLES Fourth Row: THOMAS DALE SIBLEY WILLIAM G. SLAY, KE DENNY M. SMITH FRED I. SMITH LARRY NORMAN SMITH PEGGY IOYCE SMITH SARAH LEE SMITH AAA THOMAS HUNTER SMITH, III Escatawpa Miami, Fla. Gulfport Gulfport Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Irvington, Ala. Hattiesburg Third Row: FRANCES E. SEAMEN IOHN E. SEBURN OLIVIA SEKUL ROSE SETARO, AZ BERNARD R. SHAMP CHARLES SAXON SHAW MATTIE DONA SHOEMAKER FLORA SHOWS Columbia Biloxi Petal Hattiesburg McComb Bay St. Louis Iackson Monticello Second Row: CAROLYN SANDERS GERALD BARRY SARVEQ, ATE? GLORIA SAUNDERS, AN MARY CELESTE SAVELLE MAXINE SCHRADER SCOTTIE SCHWARTZ RICHARD WARREN SCOTT IAN SCRUGGS, X9 Pascagoula Purvis Biloxi Vicksburg Hattisburg Prichard, Ala. Mendenhall Shubuta Fifth Row: IEAN N. SMITHIE TOMMY I. SMITH, HKA WILLIAM CHAPMAN SORY DAVID L. STAFFORD ANNETTE STARLING THOMAS WRIGHT STEELE, IIKA BARBARA ANN STEELMAN, 'PM MARCUS ARLO STENNETT, KE Margarita, Canal Zone Searsboro, Iowa Morton Philadelphia Baxterville Greenville Portsmouth, Vo. Anniston, Ala. Iayess Iackson Indianola Butler, Ala. Iackson Iackson Ocean Springs Hattiesburg SOPI-IOMORES 273 - - 1 'Tip' ' I f 2' ff , ' ,T , xx ,,. Q ,L 'C 9 Q V' if I 4... , wk . ,ty x M I N5 N s 1, 6 A f 4 A L 1' I-li - fx I ' - 4 ' R A , 'C'-'t I 111. Fm Q 'as 'Q g 'U 5' fi: 4- M 3 t . Q rv- , Qi' My AV 2 .V Lf WV, I Q1 , ' 4 -4 ,,.. I ' 'W ff- as 'f 'Q ' . Q f I ff'- A-1 1 .,.:... , v is- x Y W! 2, f I , L 1 9 L7 . rr I X fx ,,,,,,' '., Qt 1, . P A it 5 --V' ' t . ...., I ar E' I X K' ' ' ,. . A :jf 4. f - . ,, , f:.':-egg. ffwm' Wg XT 'T T '- -re' N' ' ,M KI 'af ' 5-,a 5' 1 , I ,' .. 4,45 'Q M -a- rw -w ,... .,,,,,,,.j na:- x ' ' 1 .,,A..., 'x .. l sg. W I --Q. ,,,,y N 'I Q... X .8 , . A .A - . - A .il A I 'P ..:,:, I if Q .ra . I, 73 4- Q- gi rs. A- .aw 551 1 vzl as ' Q , X 6 'sr f . g . refs I -Q ' QCA I Qs Inf if T' f .Q , , . I I W L 'tai' 2 12:31. fl . A i First Row: Second Row: RAY T. STENNETT, IR. Corinth IOY DEA STOGNER Tylertown BETTY LANE STEVENS, X!! Picayune IOYCE ELIZABETH STRICKLER Pascagoula PATTY STEVENS, AAA Louisville ROUCHELLE STUART Lessley WILLIAM KENNETH STEVENS, K Collins MICHAEL DAVID SULLIVAN, KE Hattiesburg GENE STEWART, KE Moss Point DOUGLASS SUTHERLAND Iackson IEANETTE STIETENROTH, KA McComb IAMES HOWELL SUTHERLAND, IR., KA Canton DOROTHY IEAN STOCK, AAA New Orleans, La. IANET COLLEEN SWICEGOOD Coco Solo, Canal Zone CHARLES H. STOGNER, KIDKT Magnolia IOYCE ELLEN TALLY, KDBI Hattiesburg Third Row: BILLY EUGENE TAYLOR Fernwood RALPH TAYLOR Itta Bena ANN CAROLYN TEE, KA Hattiesburg CATHERINE DODD TEMPLE, AAA Hattiesburg RAYFORD E. TEMPLE Hattiesburg FRANK RICHARD TENERALLI Brunswick,N.I. HAROLD EDWIN TESSIER West Palm Beach, Fla. IAMES H. C. THOMAS, IR., KE Hattiesburg F01-lnh Row: Filth Row: MARY IOYCE THOMAS Hattiesburg MARY CARQLYN VQWELL, Iackson RONALD WAYNE THORNTON Hattiesburg BETTY IOE WALKER Iackson MARY CAROLYN W. TINDALL Coldwater LOIS ANN WALKER, AZ Mobile, Ala. WILLIAM CARLISLE TOUCHSTONE, KE Hattiesburg MONA WALL, KA Meridian IAMES HARRELL TRICE, IR. Gilbertown, Ala. RUTH WALLACE Biloxi EDWARD E. TRUEX Hattiesburg SHANNON WALLER, AAA Mobile, Ala. ELIZABETH VANN Citronelle, Ala. THOMAS GARY WALLER Yazoo CNY MARTHA ANN VANN, AAA Hattiesburg REX WALTMAN Hurley S OPI-IOMORES 274 SOPI-IOMORES First Row: IOLY WAMBLE, X0 CHAILLE M. WARD, AEA ELDRED LYNN WARD WILLIAM H. WARREN, KA ANNE WARWICK CAROLYN ANN WATKINS, AZ ROBERT JEFFERSON WEAVER, K2 ROBERT ALLAN WEBB Third Row: Iackson Citronelle, Ala. Mobile, Ala. Pensacola, Fla. Mobile, Ala. Iackson Iackson Gulfport FRANCES SUE WILCOX, 'IPM RALPH WILKERSON, ATQ IACK WILKES IAMES RAY WILKINSON, QKT ANGELENE WILLIAMS BILLY WILLIAMS EMILY AMANDA WILLIAMS, AZ EUGENE E. WILLIAMS Fourth Row: Second Row: AUDREY LOUISE WEEMS, AEA CAROLYN WELLBORN, AAA GERALD GEORGE WELLS MARTHA ELLEN WELSH DARRELL L. WHATLEY HASSILE WHITE CYNTHIA IANE WHITEHEAD SARAH FRANCES WIGGINS Carihage Biloxi Columbia McComb Hattiesburg Mobile, Ala. Mobile, Ala. Hattiesburg Fiiih Row: Canton Hattiesburg Picayune Hattiesburg Omaha, Ill. .Philadelphia Woodville Magee IEANELLE WILLIAMS Laurel IOHN WILSON WOOLSEY, ATS! Mobile, Ala. I. E. WILLIAMS I6CkS01'l BEITYE ANNE WREN Iackson ROBERT F, WILLIAMS Hattiesburg JAMES ALEXANDER LOWE Lumberton CORA IQ WILSQN, Bay Springs HARRY DURWOOD SMITI-I, IR., K2 Naichez NANCY ANN WILSON Biloxi WILLIAM T. WILSON SBI'-41111151 Ala- IIMMIE ARDEN WITHERS 'C61111599 LUIS E. WOOLCOTT I-111161 Peru ' I ' , I ,. . I A ' , Q S - ,,,i,, Q Wi ' l im mf I W' H. ,g.j ij. . 7,,,,f FWZ- H fs' 5 V....4 M if -4 V! , f in U, A A A 'Q ..-. 5 - ,... .5 ,,,, g V :V . L ,.v,- -7 if 2' fi f 'W A 4 A A 2 -., A is W 2 A' fi -Fur fa Q vi 'X' A. .QL - M . I-Il ..... - np, I ili' I S 'M f 'C' L A Y 'I ' if , 1421 llv, 2 - - I 4 Www I Il r s 94? I I 0 6 :--: A f J 1 6 ix in W M A ,, A 'VH div V , A- V A l'.,- X I . is E np- I 4. fa 4 iiil' Iiii I I I F' we .ft I 'W T' if - A or .. an f A ,ao E Xb.I,'.. ,,,.. , 'S ,,,, spy 22... ,- - X -4- , .f l V I 'H 1-' 11, -.ar VA - . M' 'gf' K y ' .I . .,,,-: - , -' A Y I D '-s.. ' ,I 1 . it Q, 4, . ..', I , ' fin ' +5 fx dis :ff CLASS OFFICERS PRES PAV Left io Right: Bobby Voss, President: Ierry Reynolds, Vice 'V President Iurxe Wood, Secretary: Ginger Garrett, Treasurer. IIMMY G. THOMAS and HARRIET STOVALI. 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Y Y , V K f ,Z -A V ' M I 277 FRESHMEN First Row: DAVID ADAMS EDWARD ALBRITTON, HKA ANN ALEXANDER MARY NELL ALFORD ANN ALLEN Second Row: BARBARA AYRBS ALLEN, D22 IUDITH LUKE ALLEN, X9 BENTON RAY ALLISTON, KA CURRIN ANDERSON, AZ MARY FRANCES ARTHUR Third Row: IOEL HARVEY ASCH IEAN ATCHLEY, X9 C. L. ATES, IR., KA LOIS ANN ATKINS AMANDA ATKINSON, KA Fourth Row: IRIS ANN ATWOOD, IIJM LINDA ANN AUDERER, RIMM ROY D. AULTMAN IIMMY AYCOCK, HKA IOSEPI-I N. BAILEY, IR. Fifth Row: BETTY JANE BAKER, X9 IAMES V. BAKER, IR. PRISSY BAKER EARL BALL PATRICIA ANN BANISTEIR Sixth Row: IOE BARNES GEORGE MICHAEL BERRY, KE NAOMI BARR DIANE ERIN BARTHES BEVERLY RITA BAUER Seventh Row: WILLIAM LENARD BEACHT MARILYN ANN BEAN FRANCIS LUTHER BEARD IACK BEARD WILLIAM LEE BEARD Eighth Row: MELVIN BEDELL, AT9 MAIDIL KATI-ERINE BEESON MARCIA BELL GILBERTO C. BENDANA ALINE GRANT BENNETT Ninth Row: BEITYE IOY BERRY LANA MARGUERITE BERRY R. O. BESSE, III, KA THOMAS E. BEI'I-IEA TRUDIE BILBERRY Tenth Row: KATHERINE BISHOP LINDA BLOCKER. ROBERT BODDEN, K2 LAUREL DEAN BAGLEY LOUIS EDWARD BOND Hattiesburg Iackson Houston, Texas Hattiesburg Monticello Pass Christian Coldwater Florence Patrhope, Ala. Carthage Pensacola, Fla. Pass Christian Gulfport Eclectic, Ala. Hattiesburg Lumberton Waveland Petal Hattiesburg Mobile, Ala. Greenville Iackson Natchez Poxworth Bogalusa, La. Magee Groton, N.Y. Gulfport Biloxi Greenville Newton Ft, Walton, Fla. Woodville Rolling Fork Hollandale Monroe, Mich. Brookhaven Hattiesburg Managua,, Nicaragua Hattiesburg Iackson Pacayune Gulfport Prichard, Ala. Hattiesburg Laurel Carthage Mobile, Ala. Collins Petal p . 41+ 'vu ts Ll 1-1,1 i Aft nv. 'T' Ji wt.. J' 227' 41' 'ffl 'INV 1 I if 'if Z V. Ji! VM ,IN Q I M.. 2 1, ,f 'Q W 49' .g ., ... , 'W 1. YVV' ' If T: :lk BUY. 'ur ., .2 IN 'K' ,, 73 ' ' ff.: :.. t,, - I M,' 5, Q7 X, N Y-f , 'hi' O I A A 3 I , ,.. 8 4 V M ,Q .- x A nn g, or ' . . uv ' 'fa - ' L ,av ip .ag nv . M. 7 P X Z dv W A I f -,iff f we . b I , it .ef ... - 121+ -.Q 'B' at .. E Lf. ,4 :L .T tv- A .. A, 1 , L, :V 'ga .5 fiz A' qi V ' gfz. 11' Q I - A L.. ., , 'K h aw.: . 1 I 13'.'F QQ? I A f L- ef.- M- A bf 'N J A , , l 'F ' za if' ' Lg mf- , I V,. ...C Lal is 'F - ,a.- :IL -s' I ll' ' tm l fr 1 . L. N Q. mt , F' nv ff' ' l .. 'W 'T ,g,- -f' AL15 it . lv- l TZ. if Q' . l S' 'v .4 :fig 1 Y +P 6..- -ll '41' 9 'Q7 IA 278 FRESHMEN First Row: WOODY BOND, K2 IAMIE BOSWELL ALDO BOTTI, ATS2 BOBBY IOE BOUNDS BETTY YARBROUGH BOYD, AAA Second Row: OSCAR I. BRAUN NANCY RAE BRAUNER, QM ELTON BRELAND MARY CLYDE BRELAND PATRICIA P. BREWER Third Row: PATRICIA JOYCE BRIDGES, AZ HECTOR B. BRINSON IOHN PACKWOOD BROCK GLORIA JEAN BROOME BYRON L. BROUSSARD, KA Fourth Row: MYRTLE LOU' BROWN NANCY M. BROWN RUBY ADELL BROWN RUTH BROWN WILLARD RAYMOND BUFFINGTON Fifth Row: BRENDA LEE BURCH, EEE MARGO GARREFT BURGE EVA BURKE, 2.22 WILEY BURKES, KA SAM L. BURKE'I'I', IR., KA Sixth Row: REBECCA IANE BUTTLES, 222 BILL R. BYRD ABELARDO CACERES, IR. Puerto A IOHN LEE CALCOTE IAMES AUSTIN CALHOUN Seventh Row: LELA IEANETTE CAMPBELL MARSHA ANN CARGILL EDIVARD CARR SHIRLEY CARRE, ESS. SANDRA CARSON Eighth Row: IAMES W, CARTER KI'I'I'Y CARTER, AXA IILI. ELAINE CASEY DONALD C. CASTLE CHARLES E. CHAMBERS Ninth Row: COREY D. CHAMNESS GLENDA EARL CHATHAM SANDRA CHESTNOLVICK SHELBY IEAN CHRISTIAN MARY IANETTE CLARK Tenth Row: TONI CLARK, AEA CAROL F. CIECHALSKI CHARLES W. CLEVELAND, IR. SANDRA PAYE CLOUD PATRICIA RUTH COCKRELL Hattiesburg Robertsdale, Ala. Brooklyn, N.Y. Biloxi Birmingham, Ala. Frankville, Ala. New Orleans, La. Hattiesburg Prichard, Ala. Hattiesburg Panama City, Fla. Prentiss McComb Sumrall Gulfport Boqalusa, La. Fairhope, Ala. Mobile, Ala. Gulfport Grove Hill, Ala. Hattiesburg Natchez Iackson Natchez Hattiesburg Hattiesburg McComb rmuelles, Panama Natchez Mobile Collins Port St. Ioe, Pla. Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Belzoni Iacksonville, Fla. Hattiesburg Saraland, Ala. Hattiesburg Macon Mobile, Ala. Rose Hill Mobile, Ala. Prichard, Ala. Iuka Waynesboro Pittsburgh, Pa. Fairhope, Ala. Pensacola, Fla. Long Beach FRESHIVIEN Fust Row IOI-IN C COKER CAROIE IANE COLEMAN AAA ALIEN L COLLINS fbK'T IAC-C NORMAN COLLINS IIKA FLEFCI-IER C COKER IR KA Second Row MAIIY LINDA CONELLY IANIES WILLIAM COOPER IIKA BARB1' RA COOPER FRED COPLEY KV MAPY LU CORBAN ATA Third Row KAY COWAN KA ALMA IEAN COX KA ROPERT AUBREY COX KA ANNFTTI: CRAFT FRANCFS CRAIG Fourth Row IAIv ES ROBERT CRAWFORD REBECCA CREWS ROBEPT BRUCE CRISWELL IR ERINEST CROPP PAULETTE CRUM AAA Frith Row ARTHUR CRUTHIRDS SHEILA ANN CUEVAS 22 DOINALD DARSWELL EVA IO DAVIS Suih Row MAPGARET L DAVIS LINDA DAVIDSON MARY ANN DAVIDSON ROBERT E DAVIDSON ARTHUR THOMAS DEAL QIIKT Seventl' Row IENNY DeBARDELABEN RUTH ANNE DEDEAUX NORMA DENT LOUIS HUGH DENTON IR CATHERINE DICKERSON Exqhth Row New Orleans La Moblle Ala Red Bank NI Iackson Canton Hattresburg Greenvllle Hattresburg Lauderdale Fla Petal Greenvllle Hattresburq Gulfport Magee Petal Prichard Ala CoIumb1a Iackson Mobzle Ala Bzloxi Hattiesburg Pascaqoula Richmond Va Lumberton I-Iattresburg Pensacola Fla Carthage Mer1d1an V1cl-:sburq Waynesboro Wetumpka Gulfport Newton Fayette Iackson MANDY DONOHUE Marqarua Canal Zone ELIZABETI4 A DOWNEY IAMES HAROLD DOYLE DEIJA HARRIEI' DURST CHARLB HOWARD EASOM Nmth Row MARY ANN EASTERLING IDA MAX EASUM WEINDY EATHERLY AZ IOAIN MARIE EDDINS MARVIN EARL ELLIOTT Teml- Row IUN:. 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I t , FRESHIVIEN First Row: TOMMY ESTES lUDITlv LYNN EVANS, EEE' WILLIE IEAN EVANS WALTON EWING MALOLM BARBER EZELL Second Row: BARBARA ERLE FAGAN, KA CHARLES FALGOUT, KA DALE B FALLO, KS LIONEL E. FARRIS, ITKA MARSHALL l. FAYARD, IR, Third Row: mcicui sul: FELDER NANCY ESTELLE rms, xo BARBARA FI'rzMoRR1s TOMMY RLLZMING, -'mr LARRY FLETCHER Fourth Row: FLOYD F. FLOWERS MERRILL FLOWERS, AAA ROBERT EARL FLOYD, KIJKT BARBARA FLURRY MARILYN FORE Fifth Row: TERRELL FOREHAND, TIKA IAMES FORNEO CHARLES O. FREEMAN BUDDY FRISHMAN GAIL GARRETT Sixth Row: GINGER GARRBTT, AAA JERRY GARREIT IEANE'I'I'E E. GATES DINAH GATTI, AZ CHARLOTTE V. GENTRY, AEA Seventh Row: CLARE LORETTO GERMUILLEO, AZ MILDRED IOYCE GILES SANDRA GILES NAOIvIl RUTH GILLIAM LINDA GILMORE Eighth Row: CHARLES IOHN GIRARD CHARLES A, GLOVER, IR. BOBBYE RUTH GOFF RAFAIL E. GOICOECHEA MARY EVELYN GRANBERRY Ninth Row: NANCY IANE GRANTHAM HOLLIS L. GRAY, GPKT BECK! GREEN, X9 DIANE GREENE IOHN GREENE, QIIKT Tenth Row: LINDA IOYCE GREENE, 41M DOROTHY IEAN GRIFFIN ALVIN GUESS, ATSZ MARGARET ANN GUINN LINDA GAIL GUNTER, KA Natchez Hazlehurst Greenville Biloxi Lisman, Ala Hattiesburq Brownsville, Texe s Biloxi Iackson Biloxi Summit Gulfport Hattiesburg Laurens, S.C. Picayune Manqum, Okla. Laurel Ouitman Brooklyn Gulfport Gulfport Varnaclo, La. Neely Port Gibson Fairhope, Ala, Hattiesburg Pensacola, Fla, Rayville, Lal. Mobile, Ala. Pascagoula Natchez Hattiesburg Kosciusko Pascaqoula Iackson Vineland, N.I. Tampa, Fla. Natchez Ponce, Puerto Rico lackson Moselle Mobile, Ala, Hattiesburg Mobile, Ala. Mobile, Ala. Columbus Pascagoula Mobile, Ala. Saraland, Ala. Tupelo M 4-fkx Q , , ,N JZ N1 I 4? I - 1. Q Ewa- : .AX , , 1 za: - A ,Q Q- .f 6' 'A . ll. .:. 2 A J: ' ' s- A 1 . A f X I Q , G: 3 .... 5 ,. f - fm- D ' 5' 'Q' ., Y 5, .S-N ' ,W --L' . 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Q. ., Q- A, , I X i I ,U I ...nk I . S . li? x K . I ,,, , I A .' mV4' 3 I' 'I AR 'W' '-Q... 28I 'V ti , mm , 4: FRESHMEN First Row: FRANK CALVIN HADLEY, IR., KE, Ft, Lauderdale, Fla. MARY LOU HALL, X9 PATRICIA HALL, 21212 VICKI RUTH HALLMARK WILLIAM ANDERSON HAMME'I'I' Second Row: WILLIAM A. HANDBERRY ANN HANNA B. I. HANKINS IANET HARDY GEORGE HARPER Third Row: ROSE MARIE HARRELSON MARY ELLEN HARROD, EEE WAYNL HART, IIKA LINDA RAY HARTFIELD LARRY P. HATTEN Fourth Row: SAMMY HAVARD IACK HAWKINS lEANE'I'I'E CAROL HEBERT Iackson Picayune Hattiesburg Montgomery, Ala. Sumrall Natchez Sheffield, Ala. Fairburn, Ga. Natchez Ft, Walton, Fla. Fairhope, Ala. Iackson Hattiesburg Poplarville Crosby Prichard, Ala. Mobile, Ala. ERNEST B. HENDERSON III, ATQ Greenville ETHELENE HENNING, EEE Brookhaven Filth Row: BRENDA KATHLEEN HENSLEY Columbia IAMES GRADY HERRINGTON Gulfport ARTHUR HILL, KE Columbus BARBARA RUTH HILL Moss Point IAMES DILLARD HILL, KE Hattiesburg Sixth Row: MERRELL G. HILL Alexander City, Ala. ROBERT MONROE HILL Petal THOMAS H, HILL, KE Hattiesburg CORDELIA IO HILLMAN McLain NANCY HINES, KA Iacl-:son Seventh Row: SANDRA F, HI'I'I', KA Greenville IAMES HODGES ANN HOWARD IIMMY HOLLAND GEORGE R. HOLLIDAY, IR. Eighth Row: CAROLYN SUE HONEA WILLIAM HORNE ANN HOLLAND LINDA CAROL HOWELL, AXA PETER H. HUBBELL Ninth Row: PEGGY HUDNALL BENNY HUDSON SUE HUFF LINDA ANN HUGGINS MICHAEL O. HUGHES Tenth Row: SANDRA HUGHES, AZ THOMAS GAVIN HULSEY VINEY IANE HURD JIMMY HURT NANCY INGLE, AAA Prichard, Ala. Houston, Texas Tampa, Fla. Laurel Peoria Pascaqoula Bassfield Hattiesburg Biloxi Natchez Sumrall Pelahatchie Pensacola, Fla. Centerville Montgomery, Ala. Hattiesburg Pascagoula Mobile, Ala. Chattanooga, Tenn. ?'e Y-, e 1 -1-ev eel. f 2.6 1 vllfg Flin., IVX I K, M .1 T up V, fl' ., L . 5 like 1... - , , W ' A' , x Q 1 - H ' bi I X ' 'R '63 -' - 'X 31 L.. 3' .41, -24 , - - eir, 3 i q ,, we f -ee.-f ' A ' 1- ' XY , lm. Tv- 5 6 473 in I ,MQ :M N' sf K+ , 'we ew' ' ' . gf-41 2 ,...-e f .4 X ,V f V. R -A 'C ' L ' A A fy Nl ,, ,, . ' is-..::-5 .,, 1 'V-:- . 5 . lt.. A 1. ', we 1- ge va: .ee . 1 A -ef . . , er- 5 i ' eo New 'T' 'A'. , f' I I I2 -,,. - I ' ' 1672 , rg. 'fe 'Za 1 57' A' 4. 2? 'gi N, I, , , , N . . 5 I ' lf ..,. . xl EZ X. ,J ,IH 5 , ' , ' , -eel! I . ee A er ...T , T A' A e if f - ,B I ,,, C- if' , f-f I' I j I5 Vlu .3 we 1 1A rr: 'ez Z ' -kt' ik ,'2'..'A ve- III? V o It - . I ' 'A '-4 E' '7 ., a Wx I ' r vm 3 fg, P-we f ., I 'lqq -f -f V 1,1 ' - 7 T' gr A A I A f 'X . 51,35 - V , A . ,nr in N I 7' Q . eff C i If W ' 1 x A 1. t L ADA ,.. A T: 1 'W' fix ' 'C' . x , , 'Ka -7. --- , .sq s- I - ' T ? 282 . FRESI-IIVIEN First Row: RAMON E. ITURBE Mgbilel Ala- ANN ELIZABETH IACKSON, X9 Waynesbgro PEGGY LOUISE IERNIGAN BARBARA WALTON JOHNS IIMMY F. IOHNSON, 1'IK.A Second Row: LYNNE IOHNSON, AAA RUTH MARIE IOHNSTON SARA LOU JOHNSON CAROLYN SUE IONES SANDRA IONES Third Row: WILLIAM C. IONES EDMOND IONES HUGH HAROLD IONES PAGE IONES, X9 RICHARD THOMAS IONE5 Fourth Row: CAROL LYNNE IORDAN LINDA KATHERINE IORDA IACQUELYN IOYNER STEPHANIE TERESA KALIL LESTER L. KAVAN Fiith Raw: RONALD CLYDE KEAIRNES, K2 ELEANOR KEENAN IAMES HERBERT KEITH, KE PATSY MARIE KELLY PEGGY KERGOSIEN, X9 Sixth Row: IUDIE KIKER, AZ DEENA MARIE KING RONALD I. KING LYNDA KINTON, AEA IOHN Q. LAMBERT, KE Seventl' Row: IERRY LANDRUM IRIS LEE MIKE LEE, CIJKT DOROTHY ANN LEGUAY Mobile, Ala, ON Alexander City, Ala. Prichard, Ala. Meridian Iackson Hattiesburg Laurel Clarksdale Hattiesburg Laurel Malcolm, Ala. Laurel Hattiesburg Picayune N, AAA Columbia New Orleans, La. McComb Morse Bluff, Neb, Ft. Wayne, Indiana Rose Hill Iackson Laurel Bay St. Louis New Orleans Glendora, Calif. Mobile, Ala. Brooklyn Natchez Picayune Lumberton Milwaukee, Wisc. Bogalusa, La. EIDUARDO LEE LEON Guatemala Eighth Row: DARRN LEONARD Menreevllle, Ala. PATRICIA ANN LEONARD Hattiesburq DONNA RUTH LEVERETT, AEA Hattiesburg CHARLES RAY LICHTSEY Meblle, Ala. MARILYN LITTLE, AAA Annandale. Va. Ninth Row: IOHN ALLEN LONG Hatttesburq ALICE LANA LORD Meblle, Ala. LONNII: W. LOWERY Petal MARGARET A. LUCAS Slate l-ine WILLIAM T. LUCAS Stale Une Tenth Row: IRMA ELIZABETH LYON Alexander City, Ala. ANNE 1-:sTBs MeBRAYER, KA ,Greenville DALTON LEA MCCABE Gleefef ROBERT CECIL MCCANN, IR. Mendenhall MARILYN MCCARTY, KA Hattiesburg FRESI-IMEN First Row: BETTYE JO MCCARY, AZ JERRY MCCLAIN HARRIEI' MCCLUER JUDEE MCELWEE, XS? BEN MCGEHEE, IIKA Second Row: JUDY MCGEHEE MARGARET LEE MCGINNIS NANCY LONA MCGOWAN HAROLD S, MCILWAIN, IIKA DOROTHY JOE MCICENZIE Third Row: NANCY MCKIE JANIS CAROL MCKINNON ROBERT WADE MCLAURIN, HKA WILLIAM DOYLE MCLEOD LYNDA M. MCMILLAN Fourth Row: NEIL RAYMOND MCMILLEN, TIKA, Vicksburg Crosby Jackson Magnolia Jackson Osyka Greenville Camden Richton Bay Springs Pilmore, Ala. Gulfport Hattiesburg Gainesville, Fla. Edinburg Berrien Springs, Mich. CAROL MCNEILL LARRY ELTON MCNUTT DIANE MCPHAIL GLENDA FAYE MCSWAIN Fifth Row: RUBY MABRY LINDA CAROL MADDOX LARRY MALLEY, KE RAY MALONE, IIKA NORMA JEAN MANLEY Sixth Row: WALLACE MANN MIKE MANUEL, KE BENNY JOE MARDIS MARTHA ANN MARKLINE JAMES W. MAETIN, TR. Seventh Row: MARY MARTHA MARTIN, KA JUDY G. MASON BARBARA ANN MATTHEWS BILL HICKS MATTHEWS JOLLY WALTER MATTHEWS, III Eighth Row: PATRICIA LOUISE MAUFFRAY IOANNA MEADOWS, KIA IANE MERCIER SARA MERCIER I-IARRIE'I MEREDITH, QM Ninth Row: VJILLIAM A. MERTON CAROLYN ANN MILLER, EEE MARY LOU MITCHELL WILLIS MADDOX MITCHELL JERRY MONTGOMERY, KA Tenth Row: ROBERT L. MOODY ANNE BRAY MOORE GEORGE A. MORRIS, QKT HUGH HARLOIW MORRIS GLENNA DAWN MURPHY, X9 Prichard, Ala, Mobile, Ala. Hattiesburg Petal Meridian Magee Groton, N.Y. Mobile, Ala. Needham, Ala. Saraland, Ala. Pass Christian Jackson Meridian Prichard, Ala. Tylertown Alexander City, Ala. Jackson Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Picayune Hattiesburg Summit Summit Mobile, Ala. Fostoria, Ohio Gulfport Nicholson Magee Hattiesburg Brooklyn Elizabeth City, N.C. Prichard, Ala. Ames, Iowa Jackson qw 47+ Wh nv, I '- , -.-.W 5 f-, f C0 . y -yf, 'S if ' sz! 1' v Q. ' Q W x 6, 'NI' Q f ff: 4 ,. E L' my Q, n ' .ml Q A Y X lg I , sa f 'WW' W v ff ' ' Xi is I ,i A L .5 gm W ii., .W ' ' W ., f . W, :fssi . 'f 'W' ..... rj, 3 rt V' 1 -9354 X I .nm-4. Q- S'-QSVIUE Z? 15 ' I sf f 43: N! foff AE A bf A4 . A ,0- . ' .av 'W 9 -Que M 3 if 44. 'im .. 'K' ,Kg ,ef A .av in 'S '25 '4' 'L if , , fi ,,. ,lf A ' , .4 R K -2. mv- 1 ' qs. , -'fy M I A A , A i ., I A A. ..,. - V ,,aM,,.g,::-iii' , - f 'M ., r if . L A . V A W.- L 4... fr ...,,.,....., , . eww A iwefsl Il'lt ' ,, , 0 L- ... , I ,J f s- D , ,.. , L. , A ,W . ' ' I V I... 2 ,. I ,' S 2... 'K J X .iililfigiif 5 A 6 M .te 69' E- Q -L: Q Y ,sur R-14, K. S- ? 3 ' . , W I 25. 4- 'bb f , . if -W... Q .... LA ..', 1 i-. I L 1 ii L1 , Whip We .. gh - ft A . P- Y.. X .. mzgg yu 1 fr!! fl' -Q faq ...i.. E., , . U t 9 M . if vw. 'QA ,V fx. 5'5 A-:A-' IW '11-5 ' L. f I AW-uv ,., I K Z I UW I L A . ' ' , - ' vvvv 5 ' ...' .z.g25,.Ilf 'f : EEL I I 5' We ' ' ,,.A Q , Q 'fifty ,pr ism 4, at ' -Q W s -- f fs . 2 A ' 2 ' W ' . . M A 'ff ' ' i W1 '77 ' L I :.:: 4. A. I AL . ttl. .ttt A aafa ittt iii .NtwvA Et Es Es .-.AL ,As ,M .,..,. ,A .529 x lj I 1 1' ' V. ,I ,,,,, , , Vql X J, 1.52, 'Z-I jji ,.., 43 ,A J ' 'sf of I I 'K '3Q :-- Str' I fm E, 1-9 4'-' V 'W' 5 X - We A LEA A A A N V 'fi' ..1.,, ' '- ' . A L t'-'- . . f 'fn I I W I '- 9:9 sz: W 1 ,wg gn 1? ELQ' www M. ' fu? I A ' W. f-I t m 'Qt f i . 'T' 'P' N fa 3' KX sg , A-gl' ' I Iv' WIN N ' kbwr I 283 FRESI-IIVIEN First Row: BARBARA MYERS, AEA IUDITH ANN NAHRGANG, KA BONNIE LEE NAZARY ELIZABETH NEELLY, AAA IOHN CLYDE NELSON, IR. Second Row: DEXTER C. NETTLES BETSY OTERRALL, KIA LEROY WILLIAM O'NEILL, TLKA. CHARLES OSBORNE DORIS MAE O'QUINN Third Row: PATRICIA ANN OSBURN FRANK PALAzzo, JR., KA EOERIE PALMES, KA IOHNNY M, PARKER LAURA LYNN PARKER Fourth Row: LINDA IANE PARKER WILLIAM C. PARKER, IR, MARGARET IOAN PATRICK, AEA HOWARD L. PA'I'I'ERSON, IR. DIANE PEARCE, KA Fiith Row: SHARON PEARCH, X52 IOHN PEARCE VERA CRAIG PHELPS, AEA KERMIT G. PHILLIPS, AIDKT LOWELL E. PHILLIPS, KE Sixth Row: ROBERT D. PIERCE MARGIE PONDER, KA ROS M. PRIEBE, IR. PEGGY PRISK DAVID PYLE, IIKA Seventh Row: R, LARRY RAFFIELD, IIKA CHARLES A. RAY, KA. GERRY READ, KA BENNIE REED DANIEL D. RENEAU, IR. Eighth Row: IOAN RESTER HORACE GERALD REYNOLDS, ANA REYNOSO OPAL RICHARDSON SUZANN RICHARDSON Ninth Row: I-'RANCISCA RIVAS lOl-IN PAUL ROBLIN CRAWFORD ROBINSON ANN ELIZABETH ROBERTSON, HENRY P. ROBSON, KE Tenth Row: PEGGY ANN ROGERS IOI-IN ROSE'I'I'I HILDA ROSS OSAR R. ROSSAL LINDA IANE RUDDER Pascagoula Fairhope, Ala. Carthage Iackson Hattiesburg Ruth Iackson Macon Saraland, Ala. Brookhaven Moss Point Gulfport Arlington, Va. Moselle Moselle Laurel Prichard, Ala. Hattiesburg Saraland, Ala. Springhill, Ala. Mobile, Ala. Bay Springs Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Battles Vtfharf, Ala. Baton Rouge, La. Tylertown Gulfport Iackson Meridian Picayune Chickasaw, Ala. Woodville Ackerman EIIPE Alexander City, Ala. Lima, Peru Gulfport Ocean Springs Caracas, Venezuela McLain Mobile, Ala. LPM Mobile, Ala. Natchez Brookhaven Biloxi Hattiesburg Guatemala, C.A. Hattiesburg Af ?5-r if-X wi ., .-.,. . '-A 5 X --if ,,, ,,,,, kj, N . 't I sz: -sz sc 4. , l ,D 3, Q1 'If' 5- --fw- vgi' 2 Lk 'Fw X as Us Y - , .M 1, , N ' I X A-1?-5 Y il. ' A i c f- ai P +P I 1'-'H ' 4'-' --...A A A W ' A, , y I ,M N 1... 1 . , .L M . A. an Y fi., gd . L. R - ., I I 1' .I . f ? ' 1 1 -7' A I Qt A.. . L fl 'if -fl' sq 6' Lf 'LLM Ls faq f fi x, Q.. an '. .,.., -.- . 4 X33 Ii G ff, IF 3 C' .. I L it 'Q Ml' ' 7 f , ' ' 1 SQ X 6 r :V L I g G. 6 Q1 I., lllb' ---W - 'A . 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A ww 47 , ,-.ff I f mf ILS: - sr o V I , V - -. iQ j ggff QQ, ' ,, 'if' f is-1 ft wwf I wifi - .f , fx . A ne - X . tr ' wiht- I -- -, va : ,wi ' f - , uf, ' 4,1-. . i pf f' ' '- - . .w pf . ffm' , ' if are 4 K ' fl Q- 1 3 .... , '11, 1, Q ' -fiifx rglgflwl I . V ww 522 , a , ft X f J wtf . ,- g Q . fe, , -X 1 ,sy 2 .1 I -A L I 5 iw' ,,,, Q A ,I A ' . New so -. FRESHMEN First Row: LINDA PAYE RUDDICK Iackson MIGONNE RENFROE Monticello WILFREDO ZAPATA RUIZ Trijillo, Peru, S. A. DOTTIE RUMPH, AAA Camden MARY SUE RUSH, AEA Hattiesburg Second Row: ELAINE RUSSELL Jackson IAMES K. RUTLAND Seminary BETTY RAE RYAN Pascagoula CARL MARVIN SADOVSKY, CIIKT Perrieville, N.I. RICARDO A, SALGUERO San Salvador, C.A. Third Row: BOBBI JEAN SANDERS, 22.22 Biloxi CELIA E, SARATSOPULOS Greenville ETHEL FRANCES SASSONE Osyka CHARLES SAUL Purvis ERIS DIMPLE SAULS Gulfport Fourth Row: KATHLEEN REED SCI-IOLTES Biloxi IOHN SCOTT Itta Bena IANE SCO'I'I' Laurel MARTHA SCOTT Laurel IOHN WILLIAM SCRANAGE, KE Hattiesburg Filth Row: ELIZABETH SEAMEN Pascagoula DONALD W. SEAY Vicksburg HILDA R. SEDA Hattiesburg ERNEST IOEL SEWELL Sara1and,A1a, PATSY SHEFFIELD, AAA Iackson Sixth Row: CAROL SHIRLEY, EXE Moss Point PATRICIA ANN SIMMONS Magnolia ROSEMARY SIMMONS Magnolia IAMES KENNETH SIMPSON Montgomery, Ala. JOHN RAYMOND SIMPSON, KA Houston Seventh Row: SHERRY SIMS, X9 Rayville, La. EVELYN SINCLAIR, KA McComb MADELYN SINCLAIR, X9 Poplarville IIM SMALL Petal BEVERLY IOAN SMITH, EEE Iackson Eighth Row: EMILY SMITH, KA Greenville IAMES LYNN SMI'l'H Columbia IANE SMITH Brookhaven IOSEPH SMITH IU'AN A. SMITH, DIPE Ninth Row: MYRALYNN SMITH, X9 RONALD SMITH SHIRLEY IEAN SMITH WILLIAM C. SNOWDEN, QKT MARY ELLEN SOMMERS, ADA Tenth Row: BOB SPEAICE, K2 IUDY SPEER BOBBY EDNVIN SPIERS CAROL ANN SPORES FRANK STALLMAN Bay St. Louis Pass Christian New Orleans Long Beach Crosby Mobile, Ala. Laurel Hattiesburg Lumberton Hattiesburg Borger, Texas Gulfport sz. K 1 n A w v..-.i, ,-2 . Q Q88 M .Pi . , I -0- .- ' .., ff L - A iii? V K l 44 ii .g.5. , X Qs R - 'Q 1: L 11' j f 1' f ,I v ,MCM -V K I 9 rw ,- avr ,s 5 n, if' ff rfb +-1: mlb' 'Ji' pu.. rt .3 4, if I 'fir 'P' .4 1,-Q ts iff- M 'Ll' ' f Xe A vi ' V' I --. x 5 f A , W 6' gf ,' f .Lin . . ., A are ea f W A -L ft' 1 W . I: . A H- L H ,,,,.: 5 ,w 55' V W- A V I . A v Q gf ' at ' .4 A W I 'Q , ENV FL f A K' . .W my 'mm l if .,,, A KN :nh as ' , . 1? :ji gs . 1 -'v'3 . I Ifzi . T 'T 'fi A 4 I fi' I Q' vV-i' ,,V.A fl ' ' V. ,..: . ixqfksm ,mar ,,,, R I . Q V-fy , At 1.1.14 - ,V In v ' .,4,., , ,gr-Y , . ' -c5:':1 v Q S W- -+5--A A . va' in HA., A 'I 4' . Q A M A A ,ZLQ4 Q , 1 IMIWQ r :.,, , K x 5. 2 'A W ' 'W ft 'I IAQ M . X , Tfiw' 4 4 f A.. . . I if . ' ,917 -..,' .',,. , V. M.. 355 1' I H L.,- . .Q . Q. - a - JA 'f: m: 5 WA 1 ' 3 6 M . fx - I Q..- 3f ' I 'T' 5 W A ik' , st., f f-f 1 , - 1 . I . '57 A A N. ' A 1 Q , A I fi. K' fr. T' I ' 5. 1 A ...Q z.. 37 7? -f fe v . I -- A g, ..:, . T, X Nw, 13-r ' .,,, r .t I ,- L l A ,A . L.. L.. l s-. KT X 4 0 I x A f X. f V T vw -t---7 - ,K . - A, 1 .feud-, ,iv ..- Cf? 15. lv' f .N A S-I Y 74 nit., FRESI-IMEN First Row: DAVID EDWARD STEELE Purvis JEAN STEPHENS Prichard, Ala. FRANCES DIANA STEWART, XS? Poplarville IO ANN STEWART Hattiesburg IOHN M. STEWART Mobile, Ala. Second Row: MARGARET A. STOCKSTILL, 2.291 Picayune JAMES BAINE STOKESBERRY, ATI? Frankfort, Ind, WILLIAM T, STONE Gulfport HARRIET STOVALL, KA Hollandale ROBERT I, STONER Monroe, Mich. Third Row: D, L, STRAHAN Hattiesburg BERRY ANN STRAIT, AAA Ft. Lauderdale, Fla, KAY LARON STRANGE Petal CHARLOTTE STRINGER Columbia REBECCA IUNE STRINGER Columbia Fourth Row: DELANE M, STEWART Hattiesburg VIRGINIA STUBBS Collins BEULAH LOUISE STUCKEY Columbia LYNN SUMMERLIN, AZ Mobile, Ala, IAMES S. SUMRALL Hattiesburg Filth Row: BOB SWEEYFING Mobile, Ala. MYRNA IOY SWETMAN Biloxi IAMES HENRY SWINDULL Prichard, Ala. TALMADGE IRBY, KA Hattiesburg OLLES IOI-IN TANNER, IIPKT Mobile, Ala. Sixth Row: JACKIE TAYLOR Butler, Ala. WILLIAM D. TELFAIR Greenwood PATRICIA E, TEW, X52 Mobile, Ala. HELEN THAMES Seminary IAMES KILEY THAMES, KE Jackson Seventh Row: IAMES LOWELI.. THOMAS, ILKA Lumberton IIMMY G. THOMAS, EAIFE Leland KATHERINE ANNE THOMAS Marks LILLIAN THOMAS Vicksburg SOCRATES TINIACOS Maracaibo, Venezuela Eighth Row: RICHARD LEN TINNELL MISHA TOWERY, AAA lIMMIE L. TYRONE CAROLYN REBECCA ULMER REBECA ANN UNDERWOOD Ninth Row: GARY D. UPTON ROBERT W. USEY KATHERINE VANN, 'PM CAROL ANN VARNADO LINDA EMMA VIGNES, KA Tenth Row: CARLOS V. VILLAMAR COLETTE D. VILLERE IANEY VINCENT, AAA DIDRICK VOSS ROBERT CLIFTON VOSS, KE Prichard, Ala. Alexander City, Ala. Prentiss Columbia Summerdale, Ala. Kokomo Biloxi Moss Point Magnolia Biloxi Guatemala, C.A. New Orleans, La. Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Natchez FRESHIVIEN First Row: ANNE CAROYLE WALKER BERTIE IOYCE WALKER JERRY DOUGLAS WALKER IOHN FREMONT WALLACE PA'l'I'YE SUE WALLEY, .AEA Second Row: KAREN ANN WALTER, AM EMILY KAYE WALTERS OSCAR E. WARD SHARLYNE WARING, AZ ANN WEBB, AAA Third Row: JAMES WEBB, JE, YVONNE WEEMS IERRY LEE WELCH MJGNHQN WELCH, KA JUDY WEST, EEE Fourth Row: LARRY LAVELLE WEST LOUIS N. WEST ANNA MAE WEYMAN, AEA! IOHN H. WHIDDON, KA. BARBARA IEAN WHITES Fifth Row: IOSEPH E. WHITE PHYLLIS IEAN WHITE F. E. WILKERSON, III, TIKA CYRIL IOHN WIERENGO IAMES D, WILKINSON, IR. Sixth Row: GARY WILLIAMS IO BELLE WILSON, QM KAREN IRENE WILSON MARY VIRGINIA VVILSON, X9 ROY THOMAS O'SHIELDS, KA Seventh Row: JUNE WOOD, AAA IAMES I. ZAGER IO ANN ZEPPONI GRADY WOOD, IR., KIA. Waynesboro Magee- Biloxi Petal Petal Biloxi Laurel Hattiesburg Natchez Hattiesburg Louisville Winsboro, La. Hattiesburg Boqalusa, La. Hattiesburg Hattiesburg New Orleans, La. Philadelphia, Pa. Hattiesburg Louisville Atlanta, Ga, Senatobia Iackson Picayune Mobile, Ala. New Orleans, La. Natchez Prichard, Ala. Laurel Tupelo Hattiesburg Mclieesport, Pa. Clarksdalo Tupelo 3 .S f ' . 5- 'X 3 ' 0 'f -Vi g , T3 4, A ' I I H if .,. Ph J 1:-'v 7 .sv ,, ,I , ,swf , I as .L fa fy w-,.. I Q M I ,Q 9 g J if ' J , 64 I I Q- A 'Z' 5' E6 V - I ' am 'N , . Q . ,Egg , , Xu.:-'L X hy, X hiv I V ., I I l' if A L q 4 !- .. 'ff . ,V f ,v.. ,V 5 mx cg- l: -9 , if ' if 2 E -E59 ECE I ' 4 'Xi 0 E af: A .. 'ig .ru 1 W 'I EA L ' if l sift ' ' '-f X - M '91 ,V ,' ' se EP 2 . '- Q gf ZZ' I . aw J fl ,.,., W 'f ' 3 yi .334 -W A QAA: I Q: I X 49- M V4 , m f,., , K, . . , Q 6 I ,uf -,., M, mlfxwh -f sv, 4 it VVA, L ' V I -r A 'Ai -I .. 1, .X A ,gk . Qs' vw- m A, X , ,v,, Rx vz'-'V I A ' - 'Q A wh 3 A V 'Fil '- A If , , 4 D xlyf My ' J sf ' VW-7 W A-Y K' Q11 f ' I V ' A . A :X Norbert digs Iuliette Gre-col 50' 161 N T' Gif ,a-lldfb 'Kuff' Wjf' - in...-uf 'QU i...- 1 6-1 First Row: CHARLES BEASLEY DANIEL MICHAEL BEECH IOHN BUCHHOLTZ, IR, Second Row: PAUL COTTEN SID I, DAVISON, IR. GORDON H. EDDY Third Row: KATHLEEN EDGERTON IOHN ALLEN ROBERTSON ANN HART Fourth Row: IOHNNIE 'I'. HERNANDEZ FRED I. HOGUE SELVEY IOHNSON Fifth Row: MARILYN IOYCE LANE CARL LEVON LITTLE QUINCY A. LONG Somerset, Ky. Chatom, Ala. Vicksburg McComb Howard, S.D. Cattlesburq, Ky. We1IesIey, Mass. Ruleville Picayune Boqalusa, La. Eastbuchie Winston-Salem, N.C. New Hebron Pensacola, Fla. Ellisville First Row: ALVIN l. LOWE TITUS LELAND MCINNIS, IR. Second Row: CHARLES WALTER MARTIN LUTHER MASON PERRY LOU MILNER Third Row: FRANK A. MINNICK ROBERT H. MONTAGUE HAROLD ALTON MORRIS Fourth Row: ARLIS VAUGI-IN NICHOLS NORMA PELFREY IAMES H. QUINA Fifth Row. lOHN P. RADLOFF PEGGY l. SELLERS WILLIAM S. STEWART Boston, Mass. Picayune ALIX DUMESNIL de MARICOURT Neuilly Sur Seine, France New Orleans, La. Kenosha, Wise. Mt. Olive Memphis, Tenn. Hattiesburg Pensacola, Fla. Enterprise Mobile, Ala. Mobile, Ala. Mendenhall Magee Tylertown We just Came for an education? f Y nv -Mi f 2m.fe:.w A fa-ii 'w--... '1Y ' 1' fpt if-pu 'Haan Rv . 45.-'Z' 11' Q 42' fbi P59 Do you have one in pink? Y n 41+ A +15 '45 ' wrs' 1 ,Qu W 'aff . 'az , 'WX xi ff' 290 First How: BENNETT STRANGE IANE CAROLYN SULLIVAN SARA NELL TAYLOR Second Row: BILLY B. THAMES GARNETT TURNER KATHRYN LOKEY VAN WICK Third Row: WILLIAM S. THORNTON ROBERT LIVINGSTON WARE HERBERT W. WILSON Fourth Row: ROY ALLEN WILSTEAD WAYNE WINSTEAD, IR. DZ's entertain Mansfield, La. Mize Laurel Monticello Butler, Ala. Hattiesburg Laurel Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Carson Pelahatchie .TJ ...gif -7 ol-mf . 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'K rwfu v wx l , M Xl -fzuw Fr' ' U Q',,t , - . .ff ' 1 W , 1' Mn., QM - - qi - ff ' --A -- - H-k H ....-..4 ......nu,. -.. W.- AM: 5 Mu Www' Q' I v . Q - f Q af , X N Abou? 'these powder puffs . . . o ahead fake em VE if 'Q I f jus+ come from charm school! 1? -AWB? if 5 . i ' M yswps candid 'fi B We hate college-ha! ha! ha! -W ,L 4 In 5 Q . 'S V+ Sit! 1 'E fx . I I 1 , 4 Q r .., ,, ' . 1 I QQWR I A f s i ' v i ,Qin 1 1 -nr wr 1 4 Q-1 ,7?vi'3Hl'?i952'f1 'Y . g , . as, , dye The p ace And then there s the Em ress st le Q. ., 'j 7 4 4 m'f'g.rf Aqh. M:-3 if , f 'Q ' ' AN r '4 4 I 5 i . J...z : 77 'i','zv?wMw ' ,..j.,,.-J Z? -ff-an -ma,,9a-an-are-f M l ' , ,, 7 - f Q , A .5 . -M .f-- ew, ,, f , W, S, f . A -., .. X , --' - Ing a son o sxx-pence , , r, , ,, ' , .. if H W M 9 M h YY 4 X -, ..-, A., a,M, :filat3. v Meanwhile, back af 'Phe Field House 1-.,.. .., L 41. 1- I :LC -A. ' 'E 5 - -fi. ,- 1-il' ..- if 15?-...gt ,f , 1 ,, : '-111 1: I 'li 4 1 X w, r,, Q NQ5? iw' : w 3? A 1, if he . v ' 'ffm ', . lg. v N- e in 1'37u. N7 1 .,q,g,il r ' ', 4 1 T , K In Y' Eiuzw 3' 1 THE FORREST COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Soufhern's Hearfiesf Backers SELBY c. BOWLING, President . . . .Bea+'Three HARRY H. BELL . . . . .Bea+One LUTHER e. LEE . . . . .Beaf Two J. A. P. CARTER . . . . . Beal' Four HERBERT H. LEE . . . . .sem Five We wish 'ro exfend our sincere Promise of confinued supporf and cooperalion To Mississippi Soulhern College. Mississippi's finesl and largesl' college and one of Forresf Counl'y's mosl valued assefs. Congrafulalions on your splendid growfh and fine spiri1'. We hope 'rhal Soufhern and Forresf Counfy will confinue 'ro march side by side in selling 'rhe pace of progress and developmenl' in Soulh Mississippi. The people of Forresl' Counfy exfend Their besf wishes fo 'rhe adrninisfrafion, faculfy, and sludenfs ol M.S.C. Besf of luck lo lv1ississippi's friendliesl college from Mississippi's friendlies? counfy. - 4,1 L iliorirest M W Qountg A good place 'ro go +o school and a good place fo live 296 Compliments Hattiesburg Automobile Dealers Association AUTO SERVICE COMPANY RYAN FORD, INC. FARRIOR MOTOR COMPANY JOE MORRIS MOTORS McMULLAN EOUIPMENT COMPANY ROSCOE MOORE PONTIAC COMPANY PARKWAY MOTORS POLK CADILLAC MOTORS RYAN-McARTHUR MOTORS SOUTHERN MOTOR SALES I 297 Sou+h Mississippfs Leading Sfores for men ZOO S+. Paul S'rree+ I-IATTIESBURC5, MISSISSIPPI DONAVAN-LANE Member Fm. MENIS WEAR Flowers by Telegraph Anywhere Phone JU 4-754 I I-IATTIESBURG MCCQMB 3 Q R all ww nl 'S S :SQ 3 I COMPLIMENT5 HATTIESBURG TYPEWRITER COMPANY Aufhorized Sales Agenf OF UNDERWOOD STANDARD 8: ELECTRIC TYPEWRITEIE6SKNKSERQNQQRELNG AND A Sales-Service-Renfals-Supplies I-IATTIESBURG. MISSISSIPPI ZIO Broadway Drive JU 4-548i 8: DRY CLEANERS We are ai Your Service COLLEGE PHARMACY 2900 Hardy Sfreef Phone PERFECT VIDEO 504 Corinne Sfreef HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI Telephone JU 2-I98I SAUCIER'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION THE HOME or HAPPY MJLEAGE AND FRIENDLY SERVICE Phone JU 3-1147 24-I'Iour Service Washing-Polishing-Waxing Kyso Iubricafion-gasoline-mofor oil A Complere Line of AuIo Accessories A PersonaI Service TI'1aISaIisIies GOOD LUCK and GOOD DIGESTION CHOCTAW DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Bed Hickory Bar-B-Q Ribs in ihe Sou+Ii COM PLIMENTS OF G. H. McE'LHANEY 8: SONS EXPERT DRY CLEANING ONE-HOUR SERVICE COLLEGE CLEANERS Laundry Service-Qualiry Woric BLUE RIBBON BAKERY JU 4-8635 HUB CITY OFFICE SUPPLY CO. ROYAL TYPEWRITERS A.B. DICK MIMEOGRAPHS 2l8 Wesf Pine SIreeI Phgne JU 3036! u you go thru life... THE IIEIDELBERG HUTEL Capifol Sfreef in Downfown JACKSON. MISSISSIPPI Iv1.S.C.'s Jackson Headquaders For 'rhaf Iwospifable afmosphere join Hme crowd of Soufherners who already make The Heidelberg 'rI1eIr home wIaiIe in Jackson. Enjoy +I1e Roof and Hue Vicfory Room CDIITIIIEIITAL TRAILWAYS I I MEMBER OF FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION I-IATTIESBURC5, MISSISSIPPI A muI'uaI savings and home finance insfifuiion serving I4,000 people. Safeiy of your savings insured Io Curreni' Dividend 3If2 V, HERCULES POWDER COMPANY S I 0,000.00 Asse+s over S I7,000,000 5 U? , N1,. ff. , Q :Q 2 .g-., I Ar Alf!- WeII, you see, i+'s 'Ihis way . . . Phone a IU 3-4284 SOIEEASTERN MATERIALS Co. Q MAITISIUG lg gr ms. A oNcaf' AMERICAN SAND 81 GRAVEL CO. HATTIESBUR6 BRICK WORKS SOUTHEASTERN MATERIALS CO. Office: Ross Bldg. Tel- -IU 4 6436 I-IATTIESBUR6, MISSISSIPPI COMPLIMENTS OF HATTIESBURG CREAMERY HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI Mississippi's Finesi' Laborarory Confrollecl urn EAMIIK swf' Dairy Procluc+s Planl' 'CEL II7 Walnul S+. Dial JU 3-2646 Our fuiuro? A banlc accounl esfablislmed early in your career will serve as a founclarion for fufure bus: ness operarions and prove valuable in many ways . . . Le'r us serve you! CITIZENfS BANK HATTIESBURG Haffiesburg -:- Mississippi The Friendly Bank Member Federal Deposil' Insurance Corporalion Federal Reserve Sysfem RIIY'S GULF SERVICE STIITIUN 998 Hardy Sireef HATTI ESBU RO Pickup and Delivery Wash and Grease The Mos? CompIeIe Deparfmenf Sfore In Soufh Mississippi SEARS ROEBUCK AND COMPANY I-IATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI COMPLIMENTS OF OWL DRUG CO. PERSONAL FINANCING Mon+I1Iy Repaymenf WHITE SYSTEM OF HATTIESBURG, Inc. Phone JU 4-5474 W. Pine S+- 2IO-2I4 Market St. Phone JU 3-3014 COMPLIMENTS OF GULF STATES CIGAR AND TOBACCO COMPANY COLLEGE HEIGHTS TEXACO SERVICE 24 I1our service WASHING-POLISHING-LUBRICATION WHOLESALE TIRES-TUBES-BATTERIES Cigars, Tobacco, Candy, and Sundries Road Service DAYTON GILLESPIE, Owner HATTIESBURO, MISS. By Pass 81 Hardy SI. Phone JU 4,858l 5C STAN DARD ioc s. H. KRESS 25C DRUG STURE WALGREEN AGENT Phone JU 3-438I 6I9 MAIN HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI BEST WISHES FROM MclNNlS, MEN'S WEAR MAIN AT PINE Since l9l4 ANNETTE STEMME FLOWERS Member of Florisfs' Telegraph Delivery Plwone JU 2-l927 or JU 2-l4Ol I25 Wesf Eronl B08 Hall Ave. Hurry along girls . . . l COMPLIMENTS or JOHN SEXTON 81 CO. Nafional Wholesale Grocers Efnrrecl I-lefel Building P.O. Box 4I24 Federal Annex HaHiesburg's largesl creclif Jeweler ATLANTA, GEORGIA , .. ' 0 Wx-A hgiimfffll.-::...,.., . .ox E l W 5 M Su ,W 5 5 W f lf f ,AJJ Teagan ' . lol l x i l'b'L.?P:'::J SMITH'S BAKERY 4 w ' o-Wear Open A Convenieni Cl1a OU ern 9 85 HI-ITTIESBURG HARDWARE STDRES YOUR G E DEALERS Everything in Hardware and General Electric Appliances Mobile Sireei Phone JU 3-3525 HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI 306 I KOMP EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC XZ? DISTRIBUTORS OF INDUSTRIAL 81 PLUMBING SUPPLIES HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI Our efficiency exp I SOUTHERN CLEANERS 'Q' R. I-I. BRASWELL Across From Lake Byron Phone JU 3-AO7I A Sou+hern Company Through and Through SUUTHEIISTERN INSURANCE 00. Assefs in Excess of S575,000.00 R. C. COOK, Presidenf HATTIESBURG. MISSISSIPPI 307 ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE WHILE AT SOUTHERN .In 14 II MAIN ST. BAPTIST A 'I I muon N. Main S+. 'III un W II DR. JOHN E. BARNES nn, 'I . I A Pasfor I I I I I : ' TIT' ' -. -' ' .- 'KNIT' T PARKWAY HEIGHTS METHODIST I Iiii,g'IJv.,:IfqAmx. I Hardy S'rree'r REV. J. E. SMITH Pas'ror Il Y n IIIIQ If .Iuqls 'PQ BROAD ST. METHODIST REV. JOHN N IX-Pasfor FIRST BAPTIST SIO W. Pine S+. REV. CLYDE BRYAN Pasfor FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 840 Main SI. REV. WILLIAM STANWAY Pasfor PLANNING A PARTY? I ., X it WJ? We have KG 'ff 652 XD' PRIVATE PARTY ROOMS FaciIi'Iies for T 0 DANCING 0 PICKNICKING 0 FISHING 0 BOATING 8: SKIING IOn SuncIaysI Call uA now FOR RESERVATIONS HeninQton's Lake Shady Highway 98, Wesf, 5112 Mi. Phone JU-30695 or JU-30356 Watch h er. I th lr h p ckpoclref. l COMPLIMENTS CF DIXIE PINE PRODUCTS CCMPANY HATTIESBUR6, Mnsslssupm Lei' me see now . . . lefi' or righf COMPLIMENTS OF Colonial Baking Company 1...-1 xx x A I IIf' 1 X ,f ff I Ii 1 .L- -aw ,f ..-ww, p,.,,,., 5, M ,1- , f' J 10:6-fi' M5 sd , if 5 4974 Ji A 1 I f if , sw Q fi Nj. 4 Helping SOUTHERN +o grow 1 ', 7 903 Scooba Sire-ei COMPLIMENTS OF CHAIN ELECTRIC COIVIPANY, INC. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ENGINEERS I-Iaiiiesburg, Mississippi COMPLIMENTS COMPLIIVIENTS OF OF -I- C- MCCI-ENDON, IR. FLINT CONSTRUCTION Genera ConI'rac:+or GULFPORT. MISSISSIPPI I . 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