University of Southern Mississippi - Southerner Yearbook (Hattiesburg, MS)
- Class of 1984
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L f,f'if.zf f f, 'if' eff? -' A 3' 'A' vii- f 4,l: gni- 4'.fj,-rwhk Puttin' On the Ritz ' r Homecoming October 29, 1983 Kim Willis All of Hattiesburg joined the USM campus in Puttin' On the Ritz to celebrate Homecoming 1983. Homecoming activities began Thursday afternoon with a car parade through downtown Hattiesburg and a golf tournament on Friday. A midnight pep rally was held on campus Friday evening, with a community- wide pep rally to highlight Saturday afternoon busi- ness at Cloverleaf Mall. The Alumni Association pre- sented a Homecoming Gala reunion bash at the Alumni House prior to the Golden Eagles' effortless 31-3 victory over Southwestern Louisiana's Ragin' Ca- iuns. Winners of the campus-wide Homecoming display competition were revealed at pre-game festivities, with first place winners receiving trophies on the 50- yard line. Alpha Tau Omega emerged with overall honors for their USM-ATO Victory Partyf' display, with Kappa Sigma and Phi Theta Kappa as overall runners-up. First place champions in the category of beauty were Pinehaven, Kappa Sigma, and Chi Omega. Hillcrest, Sigma Chi, and Kappa Delta carried away top honors for originality. Recognized for first place themes were Hickman Hall, Alpha Tau Omega, and Delta Delta, Delta. 2G .. if Sk 'PX-BERRY it sw 'f 'W -SR 'st-vi, ndvs54zamFl -f A A 45 5 I 9 -, -s- As ws 5 .AA gl. .Q . r Q ' , ,-.Y ,- I ,A-. - - - , ,, b , 7:- , -su K-'.,, WU. BYE! 6 . pa- PSY VX N -- Tag 99 'l m ' ,r 'Qian W. 78 A x M' f Mg-,fd-an-to 1 QNTERNA! UGNAL R872 ,4l:Qf,,f,..f V i ,V . H ' 'u5m - N ' - 'E ' . t xvtw. . I , 1 ' fx ,J K - X X 0- A ir, . A U 1 Q USN D , f e fl Wg' , qi 2 ', , , 1 f ' I I vm ' qf' ' '14-' 'ji v- X4 Il' Q: ,QQ 4 . . . , H f r.,, '. '. 951 Y .27 -5. -B ' TINY! 0 N FOR IS. 111- Qiillllf. Hllll IIIHCIX 1 ui St? - .59 1 'k 1 X U is 'Q' f. pl . 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Before the concert, faces peered over each other straining for a look at what was going on behind stage, where trucks and equipment stared mysteriously back. Bands carry a mystical quality with them wherever they go and LeRoux was no dif- ferent. However, they turned out to be just ordinary people who enjoy their music . . . good ol' rock-n-roll. LeRoux is composed of five members: Jim iz .ur--ith i. - -. Odom, Fergie Frederikson, Rod Roddy, Leon Medica, Tony Haselden, and David Peters. Medica, who serves as a spoke- man for the band, wrote LeRoux's big hit New Orleans' Ladies with Hoyte Gar- wick. He stated that since the release of their last album, So Fired Up, the band decided to pull off the road after the USM appearance. Everyone is working on separate projects. The band has been to- gether for seven years and a break-up is possible. It depends on what happens in the next six months on so. Added Peters, This fLeRouxj is only a stepping stone. It's time to take the next step. Reflecting upon their fame, the band members said that they have no problems with being recognized in public. Medica explained, Some girl came up to me ear- lier and asked me if l was in the road group. I 1aid yeah and asked if l could help her mcve anything. But l like these free concerts. We don't play much in L.A. We do a lot of jobs like this one. They're casu- al . . . fun. Said Peters on the topic of fans, They're just people who are inter- ested, curious. . . they want to talk. lthink it's a compliment. Regardless of the impending break-up, the band continues to collaborate. Key- board instrumertalift Roddy is working on the scundtraclc for a new movie, Horror on Caposa Bayou, which is scheduled for release in New Orleans during Mardi Gras and nationwide this summer. Jim Odom is doing the engineering on the record and Frederikson sings the theme and several other songs. The bond between the band members is unmistakable. Said Frederikson, This is the best band l ever played for. Their absence will be felt. f .wa-. H . I ' :S- I ' ' y we , f. - I, VK .lin l tn I , S l .E A , Q ' r f 1a 140 9'i : 0 ?'E.v'9i7'. : ' . I A Joan Jett's rock philosophy is simple: Go from your gut. She went for the gut Wednesday, October 12Q at the Reed Green Coliseum. b Although suffering from bronchitis, she hit the stage with no visible loss of energy. Are you ready to get sweaty? she shouted to the audience. Well, you came to the right place! 5. 'Qt' A A University Activities Council Joan Jett A Goes From the Gut in Controversial.USM Appearance M October 12, 1983 A r Mark Saucier y With that, she launched into an hour and a half of straight-ahead, teenage frustration rock-n-roll. Her performance met with near- unanimous howls of assent from her audi- ence, most of them appearing to be under 18. Jett covered many of her more well-known songs, including Everyday People, I Love Rock and Roll, and Crimson and Clover, as well as an incendiary cover version ofthe Rolling Stones' - Star Star. Do Ya Wanna Touch and I Love Rock and Roll were the obvious highlights of the show, with audience participation at its height. Joan Jett and the Blackhearts left the stage, but returned to perform Shout for an encore. EDlTOR'S NOTE: The controversy sur- rounding Jett's concert had little to do with onstage antics. Scheduled interviews and photo sessions with representatives of 'cam- pus publications were abruptly cancelled after student- reporters and photographers were kept waiting for hours. Apparently un- happy with modest ticket sales, Jett report- edly stated that she will never play USM again. Production Coordinator Technlcal Director .... Lighting Designer Properties Designer .. Stage Manager ......... Master Electrician ..... Assistant to the Director Scenic Artists ,'.......i... Dimmer Operators .... Loi Wardrobe Mistress ,... s v . 1 l A . s I e M . 1 1 I M , 's fm if N f', i 5 4 H 45,019 k aku ' 4- 'E 1 University Activities afffmtncil , W -r :gnu n 1 . ,A . y rv.. 1- f, - , , ,., ic, 'fir ff i 7 r- Ei' 7 ' - 4 ' 9. , '. 7 ' , , L - Qi, , . .e ,..-... jew, L? l 0 Sondheim November 11, 1983 Mary Harris The University Activities Council with Dae- dalus Productions of New York presented the musical Side By Side By Sondheim in Bennett Auditorium on Friday, November 11. Side By Side is a Broadway revue praising the incredible achievements of Stephen Sondheim in American musical theatre, His talents as both a lyricist and composer have been very much in evidence in many success- ful productions over the past 25 years. Sond- heim has received more Tony Awards for 'iBest Musical than any other man in histo- ry. Side By Side is primarily a musical produc- tion, featuring 29 songs taken from a diverse group of musicals, little emphasis is placed on plot, a flaw overcome by an excellent cast. Members of the cast include Susan Palmer, Bill Powell, Tamara Serenduke, and William Tinsley. Act l opens with Comedy Tonight from A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum. Although Comedy Tonight was sung by a group of twenty actors in the original play, the small cast of Side By Side handled it admirably. You Must Meet My Wife, from A Little Night Music, about an 18-year-old virgin who plans to remain as such even in marriage, and Barcelona, from the musical Company were standouts in this act. Both are songs that all theatre patrons should hear. l'll Never Do Anything Twice, from The 793 Solution was much enjoyed by this au- dience. There were a few sexual puns and 'il'll Never Do Anything Twice was overall a bit risque. Susan Palmer sang Broadway Baby from Follies, she has the ability to do more than just adequate, but she did not real- ize her potential in this song. Sondheim's compositions I Remember and Can That Boy Foxtrot did not survive Evening Primrose and Follies but en- joyed a special niche in Side by Side. The highlight of Act ll was You Gotta Have a Gimmick from Gypsy. Tinsley, Palmer, and Serenduke's rendition of this burlesque piece had the house rolling with laughter. Side by Side by Side from Company was an appropriate closing song. Christie Gash, a junior majoring in marketing, summed up the general reaction of the audi- ence to the production. Said Gash, For what they had to work with, it was wonderful. fill '6 ,, 1 .V A X , 1 NX L r S wx V- L1 1 , y 0 , , 'N X J, I 1 How did you spend the evening of December 2? Approximately 350 USM students attended the Vixen concert in Bennett Auditorium, with many students choosing to attend the traditional Chi Omega Songfest instead. The University Activities Council sponsored the Vixen concert, and Victor Bailey, UAC music chairperson, said that he was pleased with the audience turnout. The all-female rock band played all original music with the exception of the song Under My Thumb by the Rolling Stones. The ma- jority of the audience enjoyed this change University Activities Council Vixen December 2, 1983 Mary Harris ' ii' Lil from the usual Top 40 genre and expressed approval by dancing. Victor Bailey said, This was definitely the best performance we've had in two years. Tight leather was an obvious attraction in Vixen costume and a male audience mem- ber's comments included, . . .the girls were foxy. Physical critiques aside, most concert goers agreed that the band put on an impres- sive performance. UAC recorded the concert on video tape and plans to use the tape for future promotions with the permission of Vixen band members. I.. ':, 33 -I I :X , A ' - , 'Ml V11 ' Va 1 f 9 M 3 W' University Activities Council Welcome Back Week The University Activities Council presented its annual Welcome Back Week September l2-16, kicking off Fall Semester with a burst of excitement. R different form of entertainment was Jlanned for each night of the week. Comedian Tom Parks was the Monday night entertain- nent. Parks was voted H1983 Campus Enter- iainer of the Year at USM. Many students 'emembered Parks from his show last year, September 12-16, 1983 Mary Harris and a high turnout was proof of this. On Tuesday night, UAC held a food giveaway where Chris Bliss did a teaser for his crowd pleasing comic juggling act, The rock and soul band Sparkle performed on Wednesday night, playing Top 40 hit songs and a few of their own compositions. Some students just sat back and listened while oth- ers were more enthusiastic and danced. Thursday at dusk the movies Star Trek: The Motion Picture and The Wrath of Khan were shown on the southside of the stadium wall. The rock band the Piggies finished out the week on Friday night. The Piggies are home based in Nashville, Tenessee, but are not re- lated to the famous Miss Piggy. Rock and soul band Sparkle DG, SAE Clinch Top Spots In Chi Omega Songtest December 2, 1983 Kim Willis . - '1...--..... 2 1 l I. ...-.,.l....... J .o.,.,, w .. 7 Clad in white gloves and formal black, Delta Gamma and Sigma Alpha Epsilon basked in the spotlight at the annual Chi Omega Songfest with stylish performances that mer- ited first place honors in the Friday, December 2 event. Delta Gamma captured the top position with a jazzy rendition of Boogie Woogie Santa Claus of Delta Gee,', with Sigma Alpha Epsilon carrying away first prize for a winning version of The Twelve Days After Christmasf, Second place winners were Delta Delta Delta and Kappa Sigma, with Kappa Delta and Sigma Chi placing third. Comic performances by Sigma Nu and Kappa Alpha MH, rivaled the winning groups in soliciting audience approv- al. Sigma Nu performed a Greatest Hits melody that included such endearing Sigma Nu classics as You Are My Hosebagf' The Ghosts of KA Christmas Past, Pre- sent, and Future highlighted such past crowd-pleasers as gatoring, the Aims, and the untimely demise of Ru- dolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. The show drew 33312.58 in donations, with all proceeds going to the United Way. Chairperson for the event was Missy Ezelle. i 'W 'ww f 1' i p ' r ' My f::: '-v5!?Tw, .wg k Q ga, . ,. - -,-I , , , ag.:-Q ,.f1 '- AEN wmv -1, r- Q DX X ---fp - -. ....-. L-- .,. -I-T-'...::q ! A 1 'T':':-f 1 5, Union Board Department of Theatre and Dance Hello, Dolly! February 13 18, 1984 j Dee Dougherty Auditions were held during the first week of December for an 11 member cast of Southern students who would present six sold-out perfor- mances of Hello, Dolly! The dinner theater, held in the R.C. Cook University Union, ran from February 13-18. Dr. Blaine Quarnstrom direct- ed The GREAT Musical SMASH HIT which was judged for overseas tours by Dr. Berger, chairman of the American Theater Association, and by Dr. Davis, of the United States Navy. The cast looked forward to presenting the musi- cal at military bases in Europe and the Orient. American customs and traditions could be seen throughout the play, several characters wore red, white, and blue costumes, and flags and sparklers were carried. Based on Thornton Wilder's Matchmaker, Hello, Dolly! takes place in New York during the early 1900's. Dolly Levi lLynette Bullockl, a rich widow, schemes to get a wealthy storeowner, Horace Vandergelder lJoey Gau- tierl, to become her new husband. She dresses elaborately in vivid colors of purple and red. She has an answer for everything, her mischief even lands Horace Vandergelder in jail! Favorable comments and hearty applause could be heard as the cast danced its way through the aisles. Kerry Jenkins, who played Ambrose Kemper, and Heidi Cline, a theater major who played Irene Molloy, spoke enthusiastically about fellow cast members. Both praised the superb talents of the rest of the cast, they felt that the unreal gifts of the performers contrib- uted to the ease of learning song and dance routines choreographed by Karen Quarnstrom. They agreed that audience reaction was great and that the four weeks of rehearsal, as well as the final performances, were a lot of fun, Such enthusiasm on the part of the cast spilled over into six energetic shows, making Hello, Dolly!', one of the theatrical highlights of the 1983-1984 school year. 'N ',.. Q-. --vvv QQ. fv1Q'Q 'v17yg. g .1d' Q 9 g 5.35. sxg gun , 5133 gi ,t,9.9.0.0.0,9 Q :ff 9 5 9 ffm ' Q4 ,- 5 O if 'L 'A 'MVN UH 995 T 09? .Q.Q.., ' 9 9 M 1 9 Qs! Que' 5,5 5: Hr xlmaaggx IFF Associated Student Body Delta Gamma Miss Southern 1984 Beth Glover January 28, 1984 Amber Martin Talent, evening gown, and swimsuit competitions, judges' inter- views, and an All That Jazz theme provided the glitter for the competition and crowning of Miss Southern 1984, sophomore Beth Glover. Beth, a communications major from Hattiesburg, was one of 14 USM coeds vying for the title in the Associated Student Body sponsored pageant. Other winners were Kenya Harrington, first runner-upg Kim McGuffee, second runner-up, Donna Ginn, third runner-upg and Heidi Cline, fourth runner- up. Suzanne Schwarzuauer was named Miss Congenialityg Hope Martel won the swimsuit competition, and Michelle Ni- chols received the Directors' Award. Kim McGuffee also won the talent competition. Delta Gamma hosted the pageant, a preliminary for the Miss Mississippi and Miss America contests. Serving as Mistress of Ceremonies was Helen Waltman, a for- mer swimsuit winner and top ten finalist in the Miss Mississippi pageant. Missy Ezelle, Dina Alford, Michelle Elliont, and Sharon Garbin provided dance entertainment at the competition. 40 Qi? xi vi at it O g ' 1 O Q I n', .r v Q a . 1 o 1 I sq, - v , , A In ' of. 'Zi Ig. 1 0-'x A v lo' silo 3 .'OIg, f. x x. 1 ' Q 1 Q es Qs-, 3 X-1-Q , . .-4 'A'f'Ef- Q. lb Q., '5 'G Q., .mga if i-K FW 3 ,l 1,4 ' 9 'v' fixvt K mis! If 5 R . p. v , .A 7.5:-Txfgk, .I Q if 24 A . 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In the variety category, the first place winner was Ebony Essence, a vocal group composed of Tammy Winfrey, Carole Lee, Chiquita Moore, and Dale Trotter. They sang lee Castles. Second place variety winner was Tanya Wallace with her version of l-lels a Way Maker. In the vocal division, first place winner was Tammy Roberts, who performed a rendition of They Could Not. Second place vocal winner was Connie Mitchell who sang When the Time Comes l Want to Be Ready. Overall winner of the show was a seven member band made up of Dexter Herring, Shelton Feazell, Brian Whittington, Mark Houston, Jay Kerrick, Billy Powe, and Carl Cole. The group performed the numbers Broken Lady and Annie li ' ' A 'ix It f i 4 - 1 f. lp ' 'if' P ,ill l 1 LA. If l . x ' , . 1 v ' ' , ' L- L - - Af , ,- F45 ! - ' E . x f . lp- . jfxa 9 is ,U .1 . , 1- l 1' 1 '. V. 43 Southern Exposure members are Brian Whittington, Angela Earles, Bobby Hensley, Jill Bailey, Nona Hughes, Shelton Feazell, Lisa Hargett, Shawyn Mars, Mattelyn Cassels, Eddie Jones, Beth Glover, Ken Waltman, Q. Southern Exposure Mary Harris L. Q 5 X X Southern Exposure performers harmonize in more than just the musical sense. Southern Exposure's Di- rector Tim Breland said, I think this group works together better than any other so far . . . by the end of the fall semester, we were like a big family, which makes all the difference in the world of performing. Nancy Wingo, Southern Exposure's choreographer, and Tim Breland have known each other since the seventh grade. Like the performers, they too seem to have a peaceful rapport. It's almost a mental thing, said Breland. She knows what I'm thinking before I say it. We work well together because of our similar backgrounds. America Today is the 1984 theme for Southern Ex- posure. The revue-style show combines Broadway, country music, and pop hits in a fast-paced song-and- dance display. Performances are scheduled through- out the state at high schools, junior colleges, alumni meetings, chamber of commerce meetings, and con- ventions. The troupe will end its regular season with appearances at the 1984 Louisiana World Eposition in New Orleans. Breland will also try to schedule shows in the vacinity of Opryland auditions. Past members have gone on to New York City with national touring companies, Opryland, and Six Flags Over Texas. Tim Breland was a member of the original Southern Exposure troupe. He holds a Master's degree in music education from USM, Nancy Wingo also received training at USM, and is a dance graduate. Sets for Southern Exposure are designed and illustrated by Sissie Myrick, graphic artist for USM Public Relations. David Judice is the audio specialist and band members are Ben Burnett, drums, Mark Houston, bass, Carl Cole, banjo and guitar, Tim Breland, piano, and Billy Powe, keyboard synthesizer and saxophone. Department of Theatre and Dance Spring Dance Concert March 29-31, 1984 Dancers Petrina Amacker Margaret Bowlin Deborah Browning Laura Carleton Suzanne Clements Monica Davidson Brenda Lynn Davis Karen Garman Holly Hasty Peggy Hedges Stephanie Hospes Gabriel Masson Gary May Victoria Mclntosh Mark Napier Susan Patterson Janet Prieur Le Richards Stan Ritchey Dorothy Peaches Rogers Ron Schmidtling Gordon Smith Tom Smith Sylvia Strickland Rocio Trest Angela Whitney Lisa Wright Choreographers Patricia Amacker Suzanne Clements Gabriel Masson Victoria Mclntosh Janet Prieur Dorothy Peaches Sylvia Strickland Rocio Trest L 77 Rogers in KI' A .. ,SQ -gi I wr 'wx .. 1 3 1 Q G Q i , 'V' . I 1 in Y K .153 'N 1' University Activities Council Jack Gallagher Airband Competition A February 13, 1984 l 1 Kim Willis Boston comic Jack Gallagher and the First An- nual Airband Competition shared the billing on a University Activities Council and Coors spon- sored Valentine's extravaganza. Jack Gallagher, who has appeared with Robin Williams, among many other well-known co- medians, led off the Monday night show at Bennett Auditorium with a fast-paced comic routine. His performance was followed by a 48 seven band contest among groups who danced, strutted, beckoned, and lip- synced before a cheering audience in hopes of capturing top honors-with a first place der' Prince' and Michael Jackson' Pfize Of 5 keg Of COOFS beef-in the C0mPetl' Groups were judged on the basis of artistic tion. talent and technical ability. Capturing the first place position was the female band Undercov- Selections performed ranged from a cover of ef, made up of Pam Jenkins, Brenda Miller, Helter Skelter to the recent U99 Red Bal- Debbie Wade, and Donna Wade, loonsf' Artists imitated included Stevie Won- I , 1 University Activities Council Casino Night February 22, 1984 Kim Willis ffm' g ,sh C F Q 'Hx xx N f k . . 4, Y is wa. . vs. l V. . i 1: 1- g it -Q.-Vi ,.,,. ,,x l r E E - Eas- 'itil M., nw, vie,-4,2396 gif, .N , . E 2 UGC -i ,z 5, E3 F il 2 2 g, i si' ' ' 'if ' All Kal' The stakes were high at the University Activities Council's annual Casino Night, held on a Wednesday night in the RC. Cook Union. Students made and lost fast fortunes in play dollars in the course of the event, wif? :V Lgvfar ,f , Participants were issued 550,000 dollars of the funny money at the door and had the opportunity to multiply their take by betting on games such as blackjack, craps, and in-between. All gambling drew to a close at 10:00 p.m. for an auction of prizes rs' donated by local merchants. Items up for bid included Mickey Mouse ears, mugs, board games, candy, and pizzas. With UAC Q sponsor Joe Paul serving as auctioneer, the bids went well up into A the millions for such sought-after prizes as cases of beer. it A Although most players finished out the evening with nothing more ' ll than a fistful of worthless cash to show for their efforts, a winningly WW Q fig good time was had by all. fr It .sea 5 Q f' . S' V2-Lama ij v jf- l vq N--.. N ' i. 0 tl i-' ' l '1 1mfs9'5g f:,f.. A mi' Nw-...uf 1 f ,iugawaf leg A 3813 mfr. i E . University F orurn Fall . gahoney A McCoy Arpt-ir.. fl,, asses 1983 was destined to die from birth and he was dying when l met him, said Al- phonso Lingis, referring to the man who shared a cell with him when he was arrested on charges of drug possession in Bangkok. Lingis, a professor of philosophy at Pennsyl- vania State University, opened the Fall 1983 University Forum lecture series with an ac- count of his recollections of the five days he spent in a Bangkok jail in 1979. He was ar- rested when he agreed to purchase drugs offered to him by a cab driver taking him to his hotel. The driver immediately transport- ed him tothe police station. Lingis maintains that he was arrested to prove that Americans are responsible for Bangkok's drug problem. Addicts work with the police, he said. They get 50 percent of the fine. The majority of Lingis' lecture centered upon his relationship with his cellmate. He de- scribed the man as a political prisoner who attempted to make the most of life. Death is the last moment of the future . . . it is immi- nent. . .lbutj it is always hoped that you have an unlimited number of days. Through the efforts of an Embassy lawyer, Lingis was able to leave the country after paying his fine. When he later attempted to find out what had happened to his cellmate, he discovered that the man had committed suicide by jumping off a two-story building, dying several days thereafter. Arkady Shevchenko October 4, 1983 I was a good Soviet and I did believe in the system, said Arkady Shevchenko of the Russian society he left in 1978 to seek political asylum in the United States. Shev- chenko held the highest diplomatic rank in the Soviet Union and many believed that he would have been the next Soviet Foreign Min- ister. Speaking of the Soviet attitude toward the U.S., Shevchenko emphasized that Russia re- spects strength. With this in mind, he advised that the U.S. policy should be to negotiate, not collaborate, and to trade rather than aid. He described Russia as an oversimplification of power in the hands of a few people. They don't know any other system, he said. They are taught to accept. He pointed to the incident of the shooting down of the Korean airplane as a characteris- tic example of Soviet disregard for human life. In the minds of the Soviets, he said, The killing of innocent is nothing compared to the problem of Soviet security. Soviet military were severely punished for permitting the entrance of the plane, with many Soviets los- ing their jobs. Referring to the pilot who fired upon the plane, he said, If he had not shot the airplane down before it was out of Soviet airspace, l think he would have been shot, On the subject of nuclear war, Shevchenko characterized the Soviet leaders as predato- ry, but not mad. The Soviet Union realizes that the U.S. has the power to wipe out the major Soviet cities. They will not start a nuclear war unless they believe the survival of the Soviet Union is at stake. Maciej Oltarzewski October 11, 1983 We are fighting without violence. We are a peaceful movement. We don't want to kill anybody, said Maciej Oltar- zewski, citing the Christian morality of the Solidarity movement in Poland. Oltarzewski, who was an attorney in Poland before his arrest for counter revolutionary activities and subsequent exile to the United States, served as legal counsel and financial advisor to Soli- darity leader Lech Walesa. Between 1970 and 1980, we realized we needed to be together. The Solidarity move- ment had its true beginning in August of 1980 when a strike was held at a Gdansk shipyard in support of a woman who was being forced out of her job. The Solidarity structure was built on the underground news- papers for Farmer's and Worker's Solidarity that Oltarzewski edited in Poland. Papers printed on the underground press 'iteach the true politics and literature. He called it a strategy born in prison camps. Oltar- zewski emphasized that moral support for the movement in the U.S. is the most impor- tant support of all, noting that Ronald Rea- gan is Avery popular in Poland. Oltarzewski blames the mental stress from being watched by Secret Service agents as his reason for leaving Poland. He feels cer- tain that he will return to Poland in the future. Seymour Hersh October 25, 1983 We have simply taken the law in our own hands. l think this is a very shaky time for the U.S.A. We're getting close . . . it will be just a question of luck, what will happen next, said award win- ning journalist Seymour Hersh of Grenada. I X llsxgglwxhlix . ,......... 50 don't like to see my country acting like a bully. As far as the U.S. is concerned, the Beirut situation is a pimple in history. lt's nothing, said Hersh. 'iTwo hundred lkilled menl is just another day in the war. Of Lebanon, Hersh stated, ul can't tell you how many of us have begged in print to get lusl out of Lebanon. In his dealings with Lebanon, Hersh characterized Ronald Rea- gan as an ignorant president. Not a beggar, not a criminal, not a liar-just ignorant. Reagan displays many shortcomings in deal- ing in foreign policy, said Hersh. Reagan likes to ride his horse and not be bothered by things. . .he'd be a wonderful neighbor. He praised Eisenhower as the last good presi' dent. He was wrong on some things, but he was a man of integrity. ln speaking of Henry Kissinger's service as national security advisor to Nixon, the topic of the book Hersh recently completed work on, Hersh said that Kissinger betrayed the peace process to get into the White House. He said that in researching his book, he was unable to find any indications that Nixon or Kissinger cared about human cost. Nixon was a criminal and was driven out of his job as such, he said. Hugh Kaufman November 15, 1983 We have to learn from our mistakes to prevent these catastrophes by making the practices illegal that gave us all these waste sites, said Hugh Kaufman, director of the Environmental Protection Agency's toxic waste disposal program. There exists one ton of hazardous waste for every man, woman, and child. 90 percent of this is handled in a way that will affect the health of the American peoplef' said Kauf' man. Criticizing the failure of the Reagan ad- ministration to enforce EPA regulations, he said, I think EPA is coming back, but it still has a long way to go. Many regulations on the books have legalized the practices we are trying to clean up. While there is no technology to destroy nucle- ar waste, all other forms of toxic waste can be made non-hazardous. Said Kaufman, lt's a political problem as opposed to a technical problemf' Such waste is unnecessary, less can be generated, and that which is can be converted to harmless forms, but it is more convenient to throw it away. Kaufman esti- mates that out of 17,000 documented dump sites needing remedial action, a possible 10 sites will be dealt with. The EPA has cleaned up five sites to date. With that record, it will take 9,000 years to clean up this country, said Kaufman. Michael Harrington November 29, 1983 Ronald Reagan is a very luck failure. Reagan is practicing sand castle eco- nomics and the recovery has occurred in spite of Reaganomicsf' said Michael Harrington, co-chairman of the Democratic Socialists of America. ln Harrington's opin- ion, Reagan's reform policies are U95 per- cent wrong and the present state of recov' ery will last only until the next election. However, according to Harrington, Reagan is not unprincipled or dishonest, he is a shallow planner who is being saved by demand side economics. Beyond Reagan, Harrington cited three prob- lems that will cause crisis for America. The first problem mentioned is the division of la- bor among countries, with many countries making steel cheaper than the US. Harring- ton commented that there may not even be a steel industry as we know it today in 20 years. The second problem is the rapid for- mation of multi-national corporations of busi' ness, making national industry even harder to Alphonso Lingis, Arkady Shevchenko, Maciei Ol- tarzewski, Seymour Hersh, Hugh Kaufman, William Raspberry maintain. The third crisis outlined by Harring- ton was the technical revolution. When it hits fullforce, rapid changes will begin within business. Nearing conclusion, Harrington stated, l be- lieve deeply in the national security of this country . . . l do not believe the insane . . , arms race helps this country. The present Democratic party is intellectually banks rupt and totally incapable of dealing with today's problems. The aim, therefore, is for a transformed Democratic party , as an American Socialist, Harrington believes that the Socialists are the trustees of the possibili- ties of civilization. William Raspberry December 6, 1983 We are stuck on an increasingly small globe, and rich, poor, black, white, communist, or capitalist, we had damn well better learn how to share it, said William Raspberry, award-winning journalist and columnist with the Washington Post. Raspberry, originally from a small Mississippi town, returned to his home state not to dis- cuss how Mississippi has changed since he left it, but to talk about more pressing issues: American domestic problems, international affairs, and the current tense global situation. On the domestic front, Raspberry expressed concern for what he sees as a growing impa- tience of Americans with those cutside the mainstream: the handicapped, blacks, Hi- spanics, and the poor. This manifests itself in what Raspberry called the 'isink-or-swim method of chopping off government aid for these people, a policy which Raspberry sees as harmful, especially to the young. Speaking on international affairs, Raspberry protested against an American foreign policy he views as motivated by economic, rather than humanitarian factors. He would love to see the U.S. help peasants struggling for emancipation in Latin America instead of hooking onto a countryls existing regime to keep things stable for business purposes. He also attacked what he called the Atari mentality of the US.-Soviet arms race. lfl have one man left and you haven't, l win. Raspberry said that we must recognize that the more powerful our weapons become. the less security we really have. l W l n 6 Q I 0 0 'O 0 oo ' it 1,4 4 . W 15 9 Resideicice Hall Council I Mardi Gras ' ' v Ball no O N M... un ...- O I O 6 March 1, 1984 Kim Willis Although official Mardi Gras celebrations weren't held until nearly a week later, with Mardi Gras itself declared as a student holi- day at USM, Southern students got in the spirit of the occasion early at the 7th Annual Mardi Gras Ball on Thursday, March 1. The party, held at the Hattiesburg Communi- ty Center, was sponsored by RHA. Geared specifically towards dorm-dwellers, a shuttle service was provided from the Hub every halt hour. King and queen ofthe ball were selected by a secret ballot vote, with each hall submitting candidates. Elam Arms resident Tommy McGlothlin was chosen king, with Hillcrest resident Linda Elder serving as his queen. Elam resident Keith Sanders, sporting a Boy George-inspired look, carried away the prize for best costume in an election held by the crowd at large. Featured entertainment was the Atlanta- based band Oasis, managed by Sunburst pro' ductions. Chairman for the event was Jerry Kucia, Bond Hall vice president. Q 4,1 K 0--... ' 4 5 9 'fr , fi, 4 tx -.ts Y. . N 71 tsl 1 'REQ' X131 il C YL? ffifafa I li 4 6' 1' 5 Q J o 'O -W M.: 'I 5 Q O U X ' 'Qu - ..'s n ' F,- I 'QQ th I H5 9 qt 0 ' 4 Jn. Q 4 Q ' ' I . ' 3 ' Q I O . ..:.. . v 5 - 9 . V 5 M 1 E5 2 4 . o , 5 ... . 5 .1 ' f GA 42, v Q 5 X 'Q .x .. V 1 , h - 1 . xi -A 1 1' .ax , , '5Q .agg,, , 4 n ,... l 4: 1 . ' O Q - Q- Q O - r 9 1 z v 'rv' hw 1 I 4 2 Parking Situation Strikes Terror In Hearts of USM Students Karen Godail 54 With only 5,759 parking spaces to match 6,509 registered vehicles, illegal parking was an all- too-familiar occurence during the fall semester. After hours of strenuous study, a fatigued stu- dent might leave his last class only to find his illegally parked get-away car gone and replaced by a S325 towing fee. One distressed student reportedly received two S6 parking tickets on the same day for the same violation! Needless to say, parking seemed to steadily drain the pock- ets and provoke the tempers of unfortunate stu- dents. Wrecker services and parking attendants became the student's worst enemies on the USM campus. Parking illegally seemed unavoidable for the Southerner when he or she arrived on campus too late to seize a legal parking space or simply had no time to explore the outskirts of campus for one. Likewise, many female students, in or- der to avoid walking alone at night in poorly lit areas, chose closer, yet prohibitied, places to park near the residence halls. Not only was parking a problem on campus in yellow and red painted zones, handicapped spaces, and in places contrary to the assigned zone, but student parking proved to be a prob- lem in private businesses' parking lots. Jeanne Stewart, manager of Pandorafs Books, said that student parking poses a problem to most of the businesses along Hardy Stret. Although she ad- mittedly had no problems every day, Stewart said that she towed away the ones in front of the store immediately and placed warning notices on the vehicles parked in the back. Hence, those who thought they were getting away with some- thing by parking illegally off campus, were even- tually forced to pay the price too. Many students believed that the problem would be solved by completely cutting out the zone system. We don't have a parking problem on this campus. We have a parking distribution problem, said Professional Planner and Leader of the Community and Regional Planning Pro- gram, Joe Flynn. Still others, who felt that the zone system was a vital need for parking organi- zation, wanted to maintain it by increasing the number of parking spaces. Recommendations by the Community and Regional Planning Pro- gram, an undergraduate project, in mid-October were to change some traffic flow patterns to provide parking spaces where none existed and to restripe parking spaces to increase the num- ber. During the Thanksgiving holidays, six new spaces were added between the Sports Arena and the girls' gym by changing the spaces from 60-degree to 90-degree angles. Ten more new spaces were added by remeasuring and repaint- ing, to a standard nine feet width each, parking places from the intersection of College Drive north on the west side of the Service Drive. Further plans to increase the number of parking spaces were to remeasure and repaint spaces along Felder Place between Panhellenic and the Alumni House, and, if money permitted, to pro- vide parking spaces on the east side ofthe Ser- vice Drive all the way from Hardy Street to the intersection across from the tennis courts. By the spring semester, the parking situation had laxed because of the decrease in student population due to dropouts. Parking violations were at a minimum. and towed cars were almost unheard of. The students themselves found oth- er things to gripe about and other people to despise. However, the parking situation, al- though seemingly under control, was not com- pletely solved. New solutions proposed by a long-range University Planning Committee and the Associated Study Body were underway to alleviate parking problems expected to enroll with the influx of students in the fall of 1984. f fs f ff g ,Vik i rq ppm if iw ard 7 ,Q I 1 A tif- i P ss. V it 5 if R fl W lei i 1.0 'fi' A ' ' lf , As A ff ,W 'Il , 4' f , .gx vf -V ' .P , . Q. 4 ,, Ii-I,-F--' . - 'QI' I, 44: J' r ', iff- 'A 17 K' . gl J fy KP lf' - y ik L I df-,?:ji-2 Qkfriv- P ' , . Q Q 15 1, 'Z' . 1 ' it A , 'A . 'L viiw 5 I X X X u in l ' Ol -Q -25 -S' lilly f X at 5. v ' 4, . viii 'ii is i f I fs-V Q L ,.... te , i From Philadelphia Boy to Six Million Dollar Man arcus Dupree Goes Pro For most USM students, Marcus Dupree was not merely a 6 fu-fit. 233 pound football play- er, but a mam event. When rumor got out that Dupre +e1' was to enroll at USM in October, mixed emotions dotted the campus. Most stu- dents seemed to welcome the ex-Sooner run- ning back with open arms, while still others dreaded the controversy that his enrollment might cause. ul feel that if he can fit into the program with the coaches and players, he can be a plus to the school. If he comes in and creates controversy between players, then the team could go down,', said senior athletic administration major Lester Coleman. I'm glad he came here instead of lMississippij State, said freshman electronics major Benny Hubbard. Roxanne Burrus, a fresh- man majoring in English, stated that It's raising too much controversy. They should have waited until the end of the semester. I think that they are making too big a thing of it. When Dupree did, indeed, enroll at USM, the university was subjected to more national attention than it had ever received. The cam- pus was invaded by reporters from around the nation, all of them anxious to scoop the sports story of the year. What's so great about Marcus Dupree? was everyone's question after his name was broadcasted through the radio and television, splattered across newspaper headlines, and boosted by other students. What did he ever do to receive so much attention? Marcus Dupree, a native of Philadelphia, Mississippi, grew up great. As a kid he was always bigger, stronger, and faster than the others. Starting out as a baseball player, he was banned from the Little League for pitching too hard. The first time he touched the football in a game as a ninth grader at Philadelphia High, young Marcus returned a punt 75 yards for a touch- down against Southeast Lauderdale. I guess I'm good because I don't want to be tackled, he says. He finished his high school career with 5,283 yards and 87 touchdowns under his belt. His high school coach Joe Wood praised him as a mentally tough team player. There are three kinds of backs says Wood, those real fast but not big, those big but not fast and then the third kind, the Mar- Karen Godail cus kind. He has an ungodly knack for finding the hole. People just can't judge how quick he can move. He'd break it down the sideline here for a touchdown and outrun everybody and people would say, 'He's loafing.' I tell you he wasn't loafing, he was moving on. He played hurt and he took his licksf, I try to make things look easy and God gave me the ability to do that,'I says Dupree of his extraor- dinary talent. With such an outstanding athle- tic history, Marcus Dupree could not have been surprised to find recruiters knocking down his door in their eagerness to make the biggest catch in football history. If a strang- er shows up in this town, said Dupree's mother, Cella Connors, they ain't lookin' for nobody but Marcusf, Southern author Willie Morris took advantage of this vast recruit- ment process by writing a lengthy hardcover, The Courting of Marcus Dupree, which ties in sports with sociology. When Dupree finally selected Oklahoma, his hometown of Philadelphia threw a 'iMarcus Dupree day. The local paper published a Marcus Du- pree issue, and highway signs were mount- ed to declare the new identity: Philadelphia, Mississippi, home of Marcus Dupree. Du- pree was hailed as no less than a gift from God. During his freshman year, Dupree was a gift to the University of Oklahoma, leading the Sooners in rushing with 905 yards. But by the following year, things appeared much less rosy. Relations between Dupree and Sooner Head Coach Barry Switzer became strained by Switzer's constant criticism of Dupree. Switzer called Dupree lazy and out of shape, saying that it's all come too easy for him. Marcus was miffed that Switzer never seemed to believe that he had hamstring and knee injuries, asthma, car trouble, or alarm clock malfunctions. He felt that Switzer blamed him personally for a 32-21 loss to Arizona State in the Fiesta Bowl. 'tHe gained 239 yards, Switzer allowed, but if he was in shape he might have had 400.'l Furthermore, Dupree seemed disenchanted with his studies. He rarely went to classes and hardly lifted a finger for homework. Accord- ing to Jim Brown, academic counselor for the athletic department of Oklahoma State Uni- versity, Dupree regularly cut classes, failed tests, and went through the dropfadd pro- cess. In a remarkable lapse of judgment, he failed to attend most of the sessions of Philos- ophy 1203, a class taught in part by Universi- ty President William S. Banowsky. Said Du- pree of his poor academic showing, L'They lrecruitersj made everything sound so big and glorious. I was so busy hearing about being on TV and winning the Heisman, I never thought about what school would be like. I'd go to practice, go to my room, watch TV, and hang around. I was so homesick and depressed that I stopped going to classes. After a mis- erable showing against Texas, Dupree went home to Philadelphia and decided to stay for good. I know that some people here who were on my bandwagon will jump off now, said Marcus. But the ones I trust know I have to try for a decent, happy life. I couldn't do that before, with my priorities so mixed H up. A week later, in mid-October, Dupree en- rolled at USM. Here, he believed, the pres- sure would be off and he would perhaps be eligible to play football the following fall. Switzer branded Dupree as a 19-year-old quitterf' Dupree rebutted, saying that he was transferring, not quitting, in order to be near home. He signed up for I4 hours of QQ classes, settled into the routine of Southern college life, and looked forward to an enjoy- able Golden Eagle football career. In mid- December, however, when NCAA rules banned Dupree from playing football at its major colleges until 1985, Dupree's situation again changed. On January 18, he abruptly dropped out of USM. Southern students were both stunned and appalled. A sign outside the University Commons read, f'Thanks for all the 'memories,' Marcus. Cries of trai- tor and let him go home to Momma stripped away his credibility on campus. I think he needs to grow up and realize that some things in life we have to work for, said Laura Cope, a junior majoring in elementary education. Still others sympathized with the two-time quitter, defending him as a con- I I I i 1 fused human being. After dropping out of Southern, Dupree's im- mediate plans were to take a construction job in Hattiesburg to assist his family financially. Tentative future plans included enrolling in an NAIA school or possibly Millsaps College, a Division lll school in Jackson, Mississippi. When the news got out that Dupree had just quit college a second time, however, his phone began to ring. USFL and NFL repre- sentatives alike sought after the super ath- lete. The New Orleans Breakers, a USFI. team, were given permission to talk to Du- pree by the New Jersey Generals, who held territorial rights on him. In exchange for Du- pree, the New Orleans Breakers agreed to give the Generals their first round draft choice in 1985, a player to be selected later from the Breakers' territorial list. After talks with Breakers owner Joe Canizaro, Dupree, no longer of amateur status, decided he want- ed to play professional football in New Or' leans. Said Dupree, 'LI don't really like school. College isn't for everybody and I guess it is just not for me. All I want to do is try to make my life simple, mind my own business, and try to make things fun. With a 556 million contract, Dupree should have plenty of fun. ln an elaborate outdoor cere- mony on the ground of the Superdome on Saturday, March 3, Dupree signed the lengthy contract which included a reported S5 million package of cash, deferred pay' ments, and performance clauses. Breakers owner Canizaro, dubbing Dupree the six million dollar man, had nothing but praise for him. Said Canizaro, UMarcus Dupree has convinced me he is a team player. He wants his teammates to accept him, and he wants to work with them to win for the Breakers, We've got what is going to be the finest foot- ball player in America. Breaker Coach Dick Coury said, He's an outstanding talent and an outstanding person. l'm looking forward to coaching him. The team seemed equally en- thusiastic about their new teammate. Said veteran quarterback Johnny Walton to Du- pree, The team cannot wait for you to put on number 22. When you put on that uniform you will help us become closer to our goal which is to bring a championship team to the New Orleans area. Marcus Dupree, the event that briefly stirred the USM campus, created a hoopla that spawned decidedly emotional reactions. While many remain bitter and maintain that the University would have done well without him anyway, others are happy for him and wish him well. Said USM Head Football Coach Jim Carmody upon Dupree's with- drawal from USM, l hope things work out for him in the future and we wish him the best of luck, April 4, 1984 Marcus Dupree, with his mother at his side, an- nounces his newly-acquired Golden Eagle status to the world in a press conference held in the USM Administration Building on Wednesday. Oc- tober 19, 1983. ' 25. '. .sf ,3, '!,. 1 ish ,. :s, v . . ' 4. l.!l'4 5 1 J .6 fr ,sf 'QQ 'ik ' x ,,,...-.1 . ..,,-R NTXW aliffi 1 X Tlifli fc.: '- ' if 3531?-EQ . r 'T ' X ffhn. A - ,gg iisge... gy. ,R 6.4-' 'C 052: ax if S Jfjajff tgfgti ik? ' C5721 if? 1 ' ,, ass 1 .A if s NWA ivy, 'L--4,41 g . 9 5 sf f + nv 2 dl' Q ,,-fx? 1 1 1 -' ff f i? Y ' 'T f 1 ' ' 3, ' Jie A 5 A Z ... , i ' I if li-. A '- N Al - - 0 3 1 E ,v W. MEL . ,Q I . A Q ' ,M ,I I . 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Were homosexual allegations against Democratic candidate Bill Allain valid or was it a smear tactic dredged up by Republican supporters of Leon Bramlett? Would the fact that Catholic Bill Allain is divorced fence him out, or was Bramlett just playing desperate politics? The events leading up to these ques- tions made the election of 1983 a very contro- versial, bewildering, and intriguing one. Leon Bramlett, a farmer and businessman, grew up in Clarksdale. Merely a decade ago, he was the State Democratic chairmang however, he changed parties as part of his support for Ron- ald Reagan's losing bid for the GOP presidential nomination in 1976. Bramlett lost the Republi- can primary in 1979 but came back to win in 1983. Natchez native Bill Allain has served the state for 20 years. He has been a member of the State Board of Education for four years and finished his term as Mississippi's attorney general in 1983. I-Ie defeated Evelyn Gandy in the 1983 primary to become the Democratic gubernatori- al nominee. Both candidates made a point of appealing to voter's emotions rather than their heads. ln his television commercials, Allain spoke of a little red wagon his parents gave him during the De- pression, emphasizing the need to take care of the elderly and sick. 'LWe're going to have an administration tough enough to govern yet com- passionate enough to care, he said. Business- oriented Bramlett stressed instead the need for government to help the people help themselves rather than buying the little red wagon for them. He felt that the problem lies in our state and federal governments doing too much for the non-needy. During his campaign, Bramlett emphasized the need for a family man in the governor's man- sion, wielding a blatant attack on the divorced Allain. I know more in a minute about educat- ing a child than he'll ever know, because I've done it, argued Bramlett. Single people, countered Allain, should not be fenced out from government. I know the problems of raising children, to send them to school, to try to do it on government pay, a small paycheck. live seen single people die in war. Single teachers are doing a good job. Single people are paying taxes so others can get an education. Independent Charles Evers, also divorced, accused Bramlett of mudslinging, saying his remarks were dis- respectable and ungodly But, without doubt, the major uproar in the 1983 gubernatorial race was caused by accusa- tions branding candidate Bill Allain as a homo- sexual. The investigation was conducted by a group of Bramlett supporters called the Jackson group. Spending over 310,000 on the investiga- tion, the group was made up of both politically motivated men and Christian men with moral concern. The group originally began with six members, but eventually numbered some 15 to 30 supporters, many of them contributors to the Bramlett campaign. Attorney William Spell said that the investigation was carried out indepen- dently of the Bramlett campaign, with the candi- date voicing his objections. As presented by Spell, the accusations were based upon statements from three black male prostitutes claiming that they had engaged in homosexual acts with Allain, polygraph tests from two of the prostitutes indicating that their claims of homosexual acts with Allain were truthful, statements of police officers and former police officers who said they had seen Allain in areas of Jackson where male prostitutes fre- quently solicited customers, and statements of maintenance workers who testified that they had found queer magazines in Allain's apart- ment. Many reasons to doubt the validity of the allega- tions quickly arose. Statements made by prosti- tutes David Holiday and Grady Arington were in direct conflict. Furthermore, Rex Armestead, who assisted in acquiring statements from the reluctant police officers, was a self-professed murderer of nine people. In response to the allegations, Bill Allain aired two new television commercials. In one of the advertisements, Allain's ex-wife Doris Rush ap- peared stating, I have watched in disgust as the Bramlett campaign has tried to smear my for- mer husband. I know the charges they are mak- ing about Bill are not true. In another commer- cial Allain was featuring rebuking the Bramlett campaign. I say to Mr. Bramlett, the people of Mississippi deserve to hear the issues, not insults to their intelligence, he declared. While campaigning in South Mississippi, Allain stated that He lBill Spellj is not my opponent. Three bribed male prostitutes with criminal re- cords are not my opponent. He is not my judge. Three bribed male prostitutes are not my judges. My opponent is Leon Bramlett and my judges are the people of Mississippi. Allain threatened a libel lawsuit against all responsi- ble partiesf, The charges of Allain's homosexuality brewed uncertainty in the minds of Mississippian voters. Some voters remained loyal to their candidates, but many others switched candidates or decided not to vote at all. In a mock election held at USM on Thursday, November 3, it was evident whom the students supported. Leon Bramlett, with 111 votes, wiped out Allain who faltered behind with 37 votes. Behind him were Charles Evers, with 16, Evelyn Gandy, five, Billy Taylor, two, and Helen McMullen Williams with one vote. With many of the voters in Mississippi reluctant- ly beginning to support Bramlett, Allain submit- ted himself to a polygraph test shortly before the gubernatorial election. He passed the test, theo- retically proving himself innocent of the allega- tions. Allain declared that he took the test solely for personal reasons. He expressed concern that polygraphs would become a regular part of Mississippi political campaigns. ul don't want this to become a precedent, he said. l.et's put this behind us. Louisiana Polygraph Associ- ation Chairman, John L. Phillips, concluded that, in his opinion, There is nothing in the examination to indicate that Mr. Allain is homo- sexual or has been involved in homosexual ac- tivities. Allainis chief accuser, Bill Spell, called the results absolutely unsatisfactory and po- litical propaganda because the test was ar- ranged by Allain's attorney. On November 8, Bill Allain captured the gover- nor's title with 54.770 of the votes. Bramlett trailed with 395070. Behind him were Charles Evers, with 37070, and Billy Taylor and Helen Williams, with respectively. Allain managed to win despite strong allegations against him, but his problems may have just begun. Having won the battle of the polls. Allain still must face opin- ion leaders, members of the legislature, and lo- cal leaders. Victor Smith, a member of the Jack- son group, made it clear that the election would not end the probe. Several legislative leaders have also suggested the possibility of financing a investigation. Despite the problems he faces, Allain looked to his administration optimistical- ly. In a post-election speech peppered with Bibli- cal phrases, he concluded, Inside the realm of God, there is no failure. December 15, 1983 4v?2,m5:,.zZN, vim uf' . .. 4u4,.,., v-419.3 .- 5334 ' ' 'rf:5'ff.. -' 37 if , V Q.. ,, ,Wi ,- i . mgfg. 'iv A .1-f 5 '2421 , , - -22 :13 ,yew - '.: .,1' .- 1 L Qtfi v . Q. in Z' 1 ffvgza ' '- 1 ,IL W 8 H 'f- we 'f,'f,' ' ,. 15,1 ' . .f. I, gf, Q '1. iw, . . , M. ,NU 41' il .K IT. v ..x ,A 'S W.. X , ,, r wp. m N is ',w+?,' .. . ix ' Nr j 3, f.c. ,-, A 1' iw w L 4 'T USM vs. Richmomfi September 3, 31'3 27,000 fairs poured into M.M. Roberts Stadi- um as thc 1983 football season got under way on September 3. With first opponent Richmond having finished out the 1982 sea- son 0-10, the Golden Eagles were heavily favored to win. Amassing an offensive total of 417 yards, USM had a field day. Led by tailback Sam Dejarnette's 150 yards on 18 carries, and freshman Vincent Alexander's 87 yards on 10 carries, Southern stomped the Spiders 31-3. On the Eagles first play from scrimmage, De- jarnette scampered for 17 yards, as USM brilliantly mixed the run and pass to garner the first score. Quarterback Robert Ducks- worth ran a keeper up the middle for a 14 yard TD, Steve Clark's PAT made it 7-0. A 'T 2 ' 7 ie r r ff' 'SW Football Richmond fumble and a Clark field goal gave USM a 10-0 cushion. Stifled by the Nasty Bunch on their next possession, Richmond was forced to punt. Clark added another field goal, set up by a Ducksworth to Louis Lipps bomb, and USM now led 13-0. Richmond lit up the scoreboard in the second quarter via a 52 yard Brendon Toiben field goal. Toiben's kick set a Roberts Stadium record. On Southern's next drive fullback Clemon Terrell waltzed down the sideline for 67 yards and a touchdown. Six seconds later, on the ensuing kickoff, Eric Richardson broke up a Richmond laterral and recovered the ball for six more. USM headed for the locker room with a 24-3 lead. The only scoring drive for the Eagles in the second half was highlighted by an Alexander run for 34 yards, two plays later, Dejarnette took Ducksworth's pitchout for a 37 yard TD. The Eagles finished the game 31-3. USM at Auburn September 10, 1983 3-24 Flying into a packed Jordan-I-laire Stadium with a 1-0 record, USM prepared to battle with the 4th ranked Auburn War Eagles on September 10. Three painful USM mistakes led to 17 points for Auburn. This, aided by a bruising War Eagle defense and powerful offense, gave Auburn a 24-3 win. Auburn halfback Lionel James ran for 172 yards on 16 carries, while sidekick Bo Jack- son added 72 more on 11 carries. USM's opening series provided two quick first downs to the War Eagle 47, the drive sputtered, and Larry Boyd booted a 35 yard punt to Auburn's 12. e w - . .,.. 94 ra . 3 1 is ' ui 'Y-1--ei lt was a lot to ask of any coach, but stepping into the head coaching position after Bobby Collins' 1981 de- parture to Southern Methodist proved to be a smooth transition for Jim Carmody, then with the National Jim Carmody, Head Coach Grily Good Things Can Be Expected Football League's Buffalo Bills. Prior to his return to USM, Carmody had been the Eagles' assistant head coach in charge of defense for three successful seasons. ln January of 1982, he put together a strong coaching staff and worked at prepar- ing for one of USM's most rigorous schedules ever, The season was highlighted by the biggest win in Southern's history. The Golden Eagles became the first team since 1963 to beat the Alabama Crimson Tide at its home stadium in Tuscaloosa. USM broke the Tide's 57 game winning streak in the process and succeeded in scoring the most points ever against Bear Bryant in Bryant-Denny Stadium, The Eagles finished out that first season under Carmody with a respectable 7-4 record, Despite a NCAA probation barring the team from bowl games and television appearances and the signing and subsequent loss of Marcus Dupree to the New Orleans Breakers, the Eagles and Coach Carmody have contin- ued to gain national recognition. Only good things can be expected in the future. 93344 vita' qpnnnp- if A 1 t WW Late in the first quarter, USM made its first mistake. Clemon Terrell bobbled a Robert Ducksworth handoff, and Auburn recovered to end the quarter. Staring from the Golden Eagle seven yard lima Auburn needed only one play to score. .James took the option pitch and waltzed into she end zone. Auburn led 7-O. On the next drive USM masterfully drove 49 yeards to Auburn's 21 and Steve Clark came on and kicked a 38 yard field goal to cut the War Eagles' lead to four. Auburn stormed back for seven more. Aided by mistake two, an interference penalty, Bo Jackson crossed the goal line for a 14-3 Au- burn lead. Placekicker Al Del Greco later added a field goal to up the War Eagle lead to 17-3 as the half expired. Mistake three, a 14 yard shanked punt by Boyd gave Auburn the ball on USM's 47. After the Nasty Bunch held, Del Greco boot- ed three more points from 41 yards out. Au- burn added seven more when Jackson hauled in a 44 yard pass from quarterback Randy Campbell. Auburn closed out the Eagles at a humiliating 24-3. USM vs. Louisiana Tech September 17, 1983 28-10 It took four quarters of football to finally put away a pesky Bulldog team from Louisiana Tech on September 17. Tech held a 10-7 halftime lead through the fourth quarter. Redshirt freshman Andrew Anderson came on in a relief of Robert Ducksworth at QB. Ducksworth sat out most of the third quarter with a bloody nose. Despite boos from the crowd, Head Coach Jim Carmody put Ducks- worth back in command early in the fourth quarter. With 8:44 to go in the game, USM started from its own 5 yard line. Sam Dejarnette plowed out yardage to give Southern some breathing room. On second-and-eight from the USM 32, Ducksworth lofted a 68 yard touchdown pass to Louis Lipps. Southern led 14-10. - ---- - --4,,-..,-Q----- - -.--- .,.. Q ., ' -1 1555 r sk, 1' 'Rx ff' 1 X +4 .fic X 'S QNX Q s 12 H r re f X12- 5 .5 ' .'g.z: GX , ,xg .-Y N.. .... fx . r L i rr wg.-f-ww ---,-fww-Mn: N ' ivfsr' -inv- ests l ' . 5' , l 1 I V 9 ? X N A N, Q 4-, 5- .R fi -ng .-,ggi . - .- 1 K -.QR r--' - -- - s N 9,5-1 . Q QE .4 zr:,'.-x. 'X X... 'V . sm- --v - S su. rr, - 3 I 3 + 'Rv Q fagfgelffsgs, s V , . Us NJWL sm... .,.N.fr,.,. . .. . sk. .1 xx r -asm Sp s Y: W . . .X ix . 'K' 5-1 -f rw .aw S lk X 7 ' . 1 .., . ,. .1 .. - .- ,ze . .fc-fir-L. 1' rx - ' r +55 gs 9, .L V - ,M SNK ,Y QT.-,Q 'ss s .um Y 's . an 1 1 L 01931 ',',,..r1u.:'1vl 'N With 5:38 to go, Tech fumbled the kickoff. and the Eagles' Tim Smith pounced on the pigskin at the Bulldog two. Steve Clark's kick made it 21-10. Later, Bud Brown intercepted a Tech pass and returned it to the Bulldog 18. Tailback Vincent Alexander ran off 6 and 11 yard chunks, finally bulling over the goal from the one yard line. Clark split the uprights for the PAT. A llgla if 1 . M50 final score of 28-10. USM at Ole Miss October 1, 1983 27-7 With 36,000 fans cheering them on on a hot, sunny October 1 in Oxford, USM trounced rival Ole Miss 27-7. Southern walked away from the match with a , , M., Allowing 182 total yards, the Nasty Bunch defense lived up to its name. Seven sacks and five fumbles took their toll on the Rebels. Ole Miss had four chances to score and each time they were stopped. Greg Dampeer I finally found a sport where you can hit someone legally. l can get the man with the ball and break him in two. Playing football gives me a feeling of accomplishment and it showed me that you only get out of something what you put into it. Nothing stays the same . . . it only gets better or worse and you should always strive to get better. Randy Campbell LD Golden Eaglo :T backs played a near- ly flawless fmf Vfsitl Brown had 15 tackles to lead the 1,al find Chris Jackson sacked Rebel sic. caller Kent Austin three times. Late in time first quarter, cornerback James Cc i-'f per intercepted an Austin pass and took it 38 yards for the score. In the second quar- ter, Steve Clark put Southern ahead 10-0 on a 33 yard field goal. Louis Lipps took a re- verse handoff into the end zone for six more. With 1:20 left in the first half the Rebels avoided a shutout when Austin hit split end Tim Moffet from 5 yards out. This capped an 80 yard drive. In the second half, two fumbles, an intercep- tion, and a fine punt return gave Ole Miss plenty of scoring opportunities. The Nasty Bunch held tough. Ole Miss kicker Bill Smith missed two field goal attempts, and had a third blocked by Bruce Miller. USM added three more points on a 28 yard Clark field goal. Sam Dejarnette finished off the scoring with a four yard run. USM shut out the Rebels with a 27-7 victory. M 5 s , f may if gr, fra. il ' Y. L81 K if rigs' 'Z I . USM vs. Mississippi State October 8, 1983 31-6 One week after playing Ole Miss, the Golden Eagles had to battle another arch-rival, the Mississippi State Bulldogs. This time, the . rw A game was held on neutral ground, Memorial Stadium in Jackson, on October 8, 1983. 58,000 fans piled into the stadium to witness the state championship game. For USM, this game was the bowl game. 1 ll i l i l f i 1 K if Q? gfwwfffaffd '31 7 ff 1-I if iQp..f,-.- fl i l i i i ll i Q gf' Sammy Dejarnette Football has helped me exper- ience things that l might not have experienced otherwise. l've learned to bounce back from adversaries and not to hold my head down when some- thing goes wrong. 1, ,, .QQ :TQ 4,3--A .af-'Q lt ffootball is parallel to the business world because people work as a unit and that's impor- tant to me. ' Steve Carmody F 'ox I -:nb I n Qu: i ' v ri.-'sg'--7 4 - ,A 5 VI? e i, l Irv N R d . . , . Y fi -0' 1 . . 111 u ME A ' fi, . , K , .. , ' . if rg T u r -,-- -,Mi in- f- . . xi- J'-V. '- My X33 V Q if Q J! 5 . Ht vc 4- 4 . N. Q , 7, - f Sf , . W? ,. - 4 ' ,K 4 h .swf 1 23 . Y ' it , Q K 1 , 4 - We 5' 5 ' X- , A 7. ' 1: 1 . -if 1. ., -'25-. I i 4 f,,..--War A r Q - W - i-9:9-is . ' ' 'JM ' biz: -fn .nhl do... JJ X N . il I '- - lift AT . 'r . -' wr, V' f' 1 '--'- .1 . . i . . ,ai 5 lf 3':-F 1 ,J . - Q : -.S . 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With 8:16 left in the first quarter, the Eagles started to roll. Starting at its own 24, Robert Ducksworth, with help from the Labor Gang offensive line, guided the Golden Eagles down the field. After nine plays, Ducksworth hit tight end Mike Landrum for a 21 yard touchdown strike. Steve Clark hit the PAT for a 740 lead. After State's Dan Knight returned a 56 yard kickoff to USM's 44, State netted no yards. A fake punt did not fool the defense, and South- ern took over. The very next play, USM put on a display of expertise. Tailback Tracy Gamble took Ducksworths pitch and un- leashed a pass to Lyneal Alston for a 62 yard TD. Clark's kick made it 14-O. Clark added three more on a career best of 51 yard field goal. As the half ended the scoreboard read. USM 17, MSU O. t r I Q e 2 k ' h ' 2 'qi ax, fJLn,v lf Bud Brown It fthe gamel has taught me a lot of discipline and has helped me learn to get along with people from all walks of life. I ' rib:-X 'N mv efmgu, 1511117 Playing football for the Eagles has glv en me a great opportunity for a chance to play pro ball. It's opened doors for I u me ,, Louis Lupps - ln the third quarter, USM drove 59 yards downfield to the one. Sam Dejarnette plunged over the goal line for six. Dejarnette finished with 96 yards rushing for the day. With 4:26 left in the game, Clemon Terrell topped off the scoring with a one yard burst. State finally got on the board with 1:06 left. Backup QB Tim Parenton found John Lowe for a 32 yard TD. USM finished up the match with a 31-6 win. State champs again. USM at Memphis State October 15, 1983 27-30 The Golden Eagles, Memphis State game was highlighted by a heart-stopping finale be- fore an awed Liberty Bowl crowd in Memphis on October 15. Returning to the field for the second half, USM led 13-0. As the half began, the Golden Eagles went to work. l . ,. 'max it . qv. 4 R .1 N 1 wg. . ,531 ll . . sri l fe-if K as 1:-Y 4 if qw fe Ai? tk ' ' -'Ilivf-1212 - A. at .- San Dejarnette raced 43 yards to the Tiger 10. After two plays, Southern faced a third- and-goal at the three. QB Robert Ducksworth slid by a Tiger defender and scored. Steve Clark hit the point after for a 20-0 lead. After trading possessions, USM took over at their 44. Louis Lipps used his glue hands and quick feet to nail down three quick passes from Ducksworth. USM now had first-and- goal from Memphis State's seven. Dejarnette raced into the end zone for six. Clark made it 27-0 with 13:05 left in the game. The Tigers didn't quit there. Jerry Harris took USM's kickoff 98 yards to put Memphis State on the board. A USM fumble on their next possession gave the Tigers room for more points. With 10:40 left running back Eric Becton caught a 12 yard pass from Dan- ny Sparkman. USM's lead was 27-13. The Tiger defense was ferocious as they held USM's offense. Following a Larry Boyd punt Memphis State took over at their 42. Spark- man led the Tigers up the gridiron and hit James Williams for a seven yard score. Mem- . as phis State now trailed 27-20. The Nasty Bunch bowed their necks and held up the rambunctious Tigers to finish with 27- 20. USM vs. Tulane October 22, 1983 7-14 Tulane University didn't care that USM had a four game winning streakg they didn't care that the Nasty Bunch was one of the nation's top defense or that the offense was very le- thal. All that mattered to the Green Wave was winning. Early in the game Larry Boyd sent a booming punt to Tulane's Gene Harris. Harris mis- judged the ball and fumbled. Southern's Chad Pace recovered and the Golden Eagles had a first-and-ten from the Green Wave 11. Four plays later San Dejarnette scored from a yard out. Steve Clark hit the point after and USM had a 7-0 lead. Q .53 I when 'Cf i -'Qt X1-ll ,,, .- K- fw ,, v yxcl- 1 I 3 1.-5, K- ' . .W A - -' n-.1 I, li 5, --fr.. .13 . 41 1 up - 'Y Ml 1 Tulane, using a pass-oriented offense, mount- ed an attack. Halfback Mike Jones and quar- terback Wade Elmore led the Wave. Two quick passes and a flanker reverse, gave the Wave the ball at the USM 24. But the Nasty Bunch held, and Tony Wood nailed a 42-yard field goal. USM's lead was cut to four. During the second half, Tulane drove 68 yards in 13 plays. The Greenies now had the adrenalin pumping, and Wood hit his second field goal from 30 yards out. USM still led 7-6 with 9:06 left in the third quarter. One day I came home from school and Mike Landrum we-as is-mf! ww' Greg Haeusler 4.4 rs?i'Q ., Ni found out Mom had signed me up. I guess she wanted me out of the house when I was eight. Football has made me a competitor. There is no bigger thrill than compet- ing and winning. . V, F3147 we ai. it .,,.-Gi In . ,gee 1 fnaenanssvwwrf-A H , ' - - V .-I. vi .- , ff ww 4.4-'..w-ww..-,vw4,wz Mru1.mnmw' . -y -- 1--a y -rr r 1 1 I M 'v-We fi- I Q' ,1 Q '.?saY V pi-3, 81,2 112 f gw f--.T if gil ru 'i 511 at :4 7 .fv,g,, '01 , sf 'F M . Q Q .,:,ep.4,,, , M' ff., 'GQ ff, 'Wa U mg a , ., X faq - .1 wiv Wi P 'I '44 r P, Si W' . 'fi 911. X If Louis Lipps returned punts of 25 and 46 yards but the Golden Eagles failed to capital- ize. Clark missed a 48 yarder and Vincent Alexander fumbled, Following those stopped drives, Tulane's de- fense rose to new heights, holding the Eagle passing game at bay and allowing Dejarnette just 56 yards. Early in the fourth quarter, Tulane drove 76 yards for the winning score. Elmore hit Ty- rone Vaughns, on a blitz situation for a touch- down, The Wave decided to go for a two point conversion. The gamble paid off as El- more hit tight-end Mark Savani in the end zone, Tulane led 14-7. With moments to go, Southern drove to the Tulane 20. On fourth down Robert Ducks- worth went for all the marbles, but as the pass fell into the arms of Donald Thomas, Tulane let the clock run out. Tulane won the game on a score of 14-7. will USM vs. Southwestern Louisiana October 29, 1983 31-3 Homecoming 1983 provided all the beauty and tradition USM has made famous. Home- coming is the big game for alumni and fans alike. Led by freshman Vincent Alexander's 153 yards, and 10 sacks by the Nasty Bunch, USM walked away with a 31-3 fiesta. Alexander set up the first touchdown when he ran 34 yards off the option pitch. He then scored from the 10. Southern led 7-0 after Steve Clark's PAT. Ducksworth later scored from 11 yards out. USl.'s only score came after driving 73 yards to USlv'l's 23. Oscar Speer kicked a 40 yard field goal. The Ragin' Cajuns trailed 14-3 at halftime. After Jerald Baylis and Richard Byrd stopped USL drives, Southern drove on. Alexander had runs of 10 and 12 yards. Ducksworth found Louis Lipps for a seven yard score. 72 Robert Duckworth Football teaches patience and makes you reach out with everything you have. 4. 1' 4 ' V a 5.. A L' I ,azz ffm l've played against the best and when you play good, it gets you noticed. g,-J ,147 A Glen Howe if ,Y S- W' The Eagles now led 21-3. as the third quarter ended. Early in the final period, Ducksworth found a seam down the sirielirie. and Lyneal Alston caught the 5.-g..5sif.ir i and raced 74 yards. The Golden now went ahead 28-3. With 7:22 left! Steve Clark booted a 38 yard field goal. and Head Coach Jim Carmody gave many reserves playing time. USM wound up the game with a 31-3 victory. USM at Louisville November 5, 1983 27-3 Stubborn Louisville held USM to only six first half points by Steve Clark. The Cardinal's Phil Ellis kicked a 29 yard field goal to cut Southernls lead to 6-3 in the third quarter. Following the Louisville score, USM drove back. Led by Robert Ducksworth, the Eagles drove 76 yards. The drive was capped when Tracy Gamble scored from one yard out. Clark made it 13-6 with the PAT. Less than three minutes elapsed when USM put six more on the board. Louis Lipps hauled in a Ducksworth bullet and went 49 yards un- scathed. Southern ended the scoring early in the fourth quarter. Lipps and Ducksworth teamed up againand found 34 yards of real estate. Louisville played a hard fought game, but the final score showed a 27-3 victory for the Nas- ty Bunch. USM at Alabama November 12, 1983 16-28 Legion Field in Birmingham was filled with anticipations of a great game. The 75,000 fans weren't disappointed. Alabama, under first-year coach Ray Perkins, stormed to a 28-16 victory. USM lit the first of many fireworks when Vin- cent Alexander raced 98 yards on the open- ing kickoffg the run set USM up at the 'Bama four. The 7,000 Golden Eagle fans in atten- dance were ecstatic. But the Tide defense smothered USM's offense and finally sacked Robert Ducksworth in the 5. Alabama went 95 yards in 13 plays when fullback Ricky More went in for six from a yard out. 'Bama led 7-0. Southern drove again off of the ensuing kick- off. Ducksworth hit Louis Lipps at midfieldg as Lipps was tackled, the ball popped loose, and the Tide recovered. The Nasty Bunch held 'Bama, forcing the Tide to punt. USM took over at their 31 and advanced the ball to the Alabama 25. On a fourth-and-one USM faked a field goal and holder Mike Landrum ran eight yards to the 14. Two plays later from the seven, San De- jarnette scored. Steve Clark hit the PAT to . c s 1. 2 e - up 1 'e 1- 'i-'f V ....,, 8 ' . T f 5 . V . - j :Ll v.,..l-- -:F 1 - ,.1.L!: i V' , , I ,... ..:. , , I l v -'.- -,: g .1 K, if - ,A ...H ,.V. - ii' Q zgglv rg. .. 1 ' -T . , Q ll . ,.ll . ' .. fi X l -sf. L g .. ' , . f ' ' ' - Q ffbsusir. MM ra,-f HH 1 1 - ri . 1 '19 Q Q2 gg. if -12: p , ' .. W. 4345- ,WS I -A ,..... g-'-i A -it G . . 6 yt ,..,. is . ' 'al'-.E-ft -ff Wiz'-,-dfa, ' ff' , . Wg .W is ' ' 1:35533 -gs ,'.- ' ' .sf .at , -1: gffifififg' r' if' 1,-' 'z' - if . even the score at 7. Late in the second quarter Ducksworth fum- bled and 'Bama recovered. The Tide drove 57 yards as Linnie Patrick dove over from the one. Van Tiffen made it 14-7. USM's Clark closed the gap to 14-10 with a 31 yard field goal. The kick ended the first half. if? Q fl ..-f J' '- , V- If 3 70 W ak ,' ' .1 , t ,., rv . 'F I Qfq I .ai Clark brought Southern within one, via a 37- yarder, 14-13. 'Bama's Kerry Goode ran off a 32 yard score to increase the Tide lead to 21-13. ln the fourth quarter, Bud Brown recovered a Tide fumble and USM got back into business. Five plays later Clark kicked a 33 yarder. lu! 'Bama finished out the game with a 28-16 victory. USM vs. East Carolina November 19, 1983 6-10 The final game of the 1983 season brought 21,000 fans and a monsoon. T I'Tm,'f',l.i1l downpours turned an anticipated scoring feast into a defensive struggle, East Carolinas Pirates sailed into Roberts Stadium with a 7-3 record. USM was coming off of a loss to Alabama. Both teams were pumped for this final game of the year. During the first quarter, the Nasty Bunch refused to let the Pirates past their 33 yard line. USM put six points on the board, via Steve Clark's foot. Clark hit from 46 and 44 yards out. ECU started to move in the second quarter advancing to the USM 5 yard line. On third down Pirate tailback Jommy Wal- den fumbled and Willie B. Moore recovered for the Golden Eagles As the first half ended USM led 6-0 ECU,s Henry Williams took the opening kick- off 82 yards to the USM 12, But four plays later the Nasty Bunch stopped the Pirates at the four. Southern failed to move and punt- ed. Larry Boyd shanked the wet ball and ECU took over at the 22. The Pirates took seven plays to score, when Norwood Vann caught a 14 yard pass in the end zone. The PAT gave ECU a 7-6 lead. Later in the third quarter, ECU recovered a fumble and the Pirates took over at South- ern's 27. Four plays later Jeff Heath booted a 37 yard field goal to ice the scoring. The Pirates walked away with a 10-6 victory. leaving the Eagles to finish out the season seven and four. Vincent Colucci :Qs Richard Byrd OC Football has helped me to become a better person and makes me work for goals on and off the field. Playing football has made me more disciplined. I found that if I worked hard enough, I could do things I thought I couldn't do. Neal Alexander lf if i ,lf ' 'A' qv 1 ffflllwtli .4 A , i 1 l I . 'Y ,I r ' e. 235:53 6- , 9. ffm!- wff H 'f - ' ' ffi, I-A Q, . ,S ,L ,f,,.,qr ,. ,., . ,,, A 1:54 351351, fr., . feb?-P? :tix V 9.x sig, W bb ,3r 55'f2-:- t Hr no gg s WW. , 1' . u Niuwmswml I 0 .Q -4V,, .4.,A.ww W ',',wr Q - i it E.,-yr ..-...J ilsa ff' ': 'L - I LM R me .. '77 7' af.. ,,.,,. .,.f- . . ff, .. A, , sv - . .. 1 1 V fr Basketball Golden Eagle basketball sprinted out to a quick 5-1 start in the opening games of the 1983-84 season. The season began on No- vember 25 in Memphis at the Mid-South Classics. The tip off tournament gave USM fans and Coach MK. Turk a look at things to come. USM opened up with a pair of victories against North Texas State and Tennessee State. Rollins College was the first foe for the Eagles at home. USM trounced Rollins 105- 78, led by Curtis Green and company. Next up for the Golden Eagles was the Illini Classic in Champaign, Illinois. USM's first round op- ponent, Eastern Illinois, could not keep up with the Eagles and fell 79-65. ln the cham- pionship game, USM faced Big 10 power Illi- nois. USM was outmanned and lost 78-47. .-1 6 0 5 . . L V I .. . . T i ,ff-'wax i I rr- f I 'ffzjffr V In your seven years as head coach at USM, what do you feel has been your greatest accomplishment? At this point, the greatest accomplishment in USM basketball is having joined the Metro Conference. lt gives us the opportunity to play some of the best teams in the nation right here in Reed Green Coliseum. This also opens doors to television exposure and na- tional recognition. Right now, USM basket- ball is building its reputation. Having joined the Metro Conference will definitely enhance recruiting for the Eagles. MK. Turk, Head Coach 'The Team Is Definitely I-leaded for the Top' What do you feel is different about this year's team as opposed to last year's team? The main difference I would say is youth. This year's team has a strong flavor of youth. In fact, four of the top players are freshmen, with two of them playing in the starting line in major games. What is your major goal for the Eagles this season? To play the best possible throughout the re- mainder ofthe season and to go to the Metro Tournament in Memphis. If the players stay on top of their game, there is a great possibil- ity that there will be an extraordinary out- come for the Eagles in the tournament. What do you see in the future for the Golden Eagles? I see USM becoming one of the top level teams in the Metro Conference. And, as a result, seeing recruiting improve tremen- dously. I see no reason why sellouts for USM basketball games shouIdn't become common- place. The team is definitely headed for the top. It is going to take time. But USM will arrive. Amber Martin .I fix i ll j M. 3 IXISIJ-.1 ki ..,l, 1-fx f xv' xx fr f 'j' 5- X jf ,. ri J I .rii .5 ' f .f'- stiff 'G' . , ' .f 1 - , Q 4 . f rf if 1 tipturning home to Hattiesburg proved good tor the Eagles as they topped intrastate rival Mississippi State in an exciting 55-48 game. For their next game, USM flew to bluegrass country Kentucky to face Murray State. The Eagles were pressed hard, finally falling to Murray State 63-64. Tennessee Tech was next up for the 5-2 Eaglesg USM did away with TSU 78-68. Mobile, Alabama was the site of the next game against South Alabama. Victory for USM seemed to be in the bagg USM led 71-69 with 1:30 to go in the game, but the 'Bama boys fought for every inch of space and got it. Y A -5 ,,q.maull'l Q U O ' .., ' . Q ' ,..f-- ' ...enm- 3 ,,..,f' 1 7. if- I 4 i l , . l i . l i l 'nv Y V ' nf Q ' 4 Al M xg N- ... 4 USA topped Southern 73-71. ln the final 1983 game, USM played host to Pittsburg State of Kansas. The Eagles displayed noth- ing in the first half, but stormed out for 44 points in the second half, topping the Gorillas 74-45. Forward Ken Suttles led USM with 16 points. Opening 1984, USM traveled to Mon- roe, Louisiana to tussel with Northeast Lou- isiana's Indians. USM fell victim to NE LA 74- 69. Florida State came into Reed Green Coliseum for USM's first Metro Conference Game. The visiting Seminoles shot a flaming 65 percent from the field and snubbed USM 83-64. Now hitting the meat of the Metro schedule, USM went to New Orleans to face Tulane. The Green Wave ran wild over the Eagles and cruised to a 53-38 victory. 19th ranked Memphis State was up next for USM, the Tiger All-America Keith Lee was matched with Curtis Green. Green won the scoring battle with 22 points, but MSU won the war at 52-47. A national television audi- ence watched as USM was completely domi- nated by the Virginia Tech Hokies. Tech, led by Dellcurry's 22 points, outhustled South- ern on its way to a 89-55 rout. After losing five straight games, USM finally found a way to win. In Cincinnati the weather was cold but USM was hot. When it counted, USM came through for a hard-fought 59-57 victory. ' 'mf' D., -. , , Mu.. .t, W - 'IVY if ,? ,., ,, 'R 5 f V 'f 6, fr 4 7,-45, 7,4 Q 13 J' K . 1: - , 'f Nw H-...elf I '31 'EW ,v- , my if Y, gr ' w' M i W., ummm: C S'-N, 'ld 'J ,....-H 1 X Q K if , i ink' S ---- + -it Q. 0 it if w' 593 i as ,-I ,. .Iii J. 1 Q , -- 4 M -'1w,,,,,n1 ma-vans' In-PM Y M N V Y NM 353.2 l Q ' x The Eagles' glory was short-lived, however, with a subsequent loss to the 12th ranked Memphis State Tigers in the Reed Green Coliseum. USM finished out the first half with a 39-38 margin, having led by as much as seven points. With 3:08 to go in the game, the score was tied, in the final nine seconds of overtime, the Tigers' Keith Lee tipped-in An- dre Turner's rebound to finish the game out with a 69-67 win for Memphis State. The Eagles redeemed themselves with a 77-75 home win over the South Carolina Game- cocks. USM was leading 76-75 with two sec- onds left to play. Ken Suttles gave the Eagles a two point boost when he made the front end of a one-and-one. USM fared less favorably when they left their home turf to meet up again with the Gamecocks at Columbia, South Carolina. The rugged match left Eagle Curtis Green with a lip cut badly enough to require nine stitches and sparked a fistfight between USC's Jimmy Foster and USM's James Williams. South Carolina won the game 70-62. The Eagles stormed back to finish out the regular season with a celebrat- ed victory over the Tulane Green Wave. With 4:31 to play before the intermission, Tulane held a strong 28-18 lead. An all-time best performance on the part of James Williams in the second half led the Eagles to win 69-58. USM finished the season with a 4-10 confer- ence record and 13-14 overall. Vincent Colucci .Nl omen's Basketball USM's 1983-1984 erlition of the Lady Gold- en Eagle Basketball team turned out to be a good one. Soutlw. rn finished the season with a record of 18 -t l,ff giws and 10 losses. The K..--My . ,.a1 Eden Eagles were led by seniors .loyf . J f- Wilhelmina Smith, and Portland .i'ei .kill As most fans would soon realize, thi- trio was a dominating force in the Metro tfonierence play. USM's Head Coach Kay James led the Lady Eagles, stressing the importance of a strong offense. Averaging above 90 points each game, USM was one of the top scoring teams in the nation. 1983-1984 had some of the most exciting games ever seen. The following are season highlights. USM jumped off to a fast start in 1983. Against Lamar, USM used a tightly knit de- fense, coupled with a consistent offense to thump the Cardinals 101-94. USM caught the dreaded Ufoul fever early. With only four minutes gone in the game, 16 fouls were called against USM. USM powered its way to a 19-9 lead in a quick two minutes. But La- mar fought back when USM turned over the ball three times. The Lady Cards trailed by two, 19-17. Lamar was slapped with two technical fouls and Portland McCaskill hit all four shots from the charity stripe. McCaskill added a three-point play and USM now led 26-17. At halftime USM led 49-43. As the second half unfolded the play was much the same as in the first half. With about three minutes to go in the game, Lamar was down 91-81. A minute and a half later, the Lady Cards were trailing 94-92. That was all Lamar could do, however, the Lady Eagles held on for the 101-94 victory. ln another scoring blitz, USM pounded Liv- ingston 106-58 in Alabama. The Lady Eagles hit 47 two point shots while all Livingston 9,5 1 Ji-fb tj tmggyx .Q I could muster was 18. With a 56-19 halftime lead, Coach Kay James played a lot of team members in the game. Joye Lee and Portland McCaskill led USM with 19 and 18 points respectively. Three others hit for double fig- ures as USM climbed to 7-2. USM opened its Metro Conference Vu., vi .fi f -V S. ' a. . .. l Under the leadership of seventh season Head Coach Kay James, the Lady Eagles basket- Kay James, Head Coach Shooting for Nothing But Winning Seasons ball team entered their 1983-1984 season with determination. Having joined the Metro Conference only a year earlier, there was much for look forward to. This year's highly competitive schedule was one of the most rigorous ones Southern has ever had, Playing against such tough competitors is the key to polishing the game, but support is the key to winning. At this point, the Lady Eagles have had nothing but winning seasons. They have gone as far as the regional tournament with the AIAW tournament and have now changed over to NCAA women's basketball. Looking to the future, the Lady Eagles are, stated Kay James, putting an emphasis on gaining strength and skill in the areas where it is needed and staying on top of things in those areas they are already strong in, With the continued support of the students and facul- ty, the best can be hoped for. schedule on January 15, against the Mem- phis State Lady Tigers, who were in good form. A potent dose of a good offense and a stingy defense downed Southern 96-77. The usually sure-shot Eagles hit only 29 of 61 from the field. MSU had five players in dou- ble figures, USM was led by Anita Dudley and Portland McCaskill, who both netted 18 points. One week later USM visited Clinton, home of Mississippi College. The Lady Eagles found the basket, and came back to life in fine fash- ion. Unlike the earlier round with Memphis State, Southern was consistent and balanced in scoring against the Lady Choctaws. At halftime USM held a commanding 51-39 lead. ln the opening two minutes, Southern jumped out to a 57-39 lead on three unan- swered baskets. During this blitz, senior guard Joye Lee was hit with an elbow and had to leave with a broken nose. USM continued to play with even more inten- sity and finished with a 100-87 victory. ln a record-breaking jamboree in Hatties- burg, USM topped Alabama Birmingham 117-103. While USM improved its record to 13-6, freshman were being written in the USM record books. Freshman guard Amy Heiden set 16, the most number of assists in a game. Heiden f .... -.....,, 2 . - . .. In 1. vfgifmbp-. :-sv. . 5 -.....M-....,,. V12 V .N ' AV f ' . ff ----, 7 l l . Q i i -zz l -...,,-.M K , 9' NW-N-L 'xis-...Q '.A.v.,.. . 1 fy: 42 ini?--.. -,X v: 'L--... Y Fx -...r , Lxjl.. , 1 li Q ,, :S-r ' A' eclipsed the mark of 15 set by Dianne Back- strom last season. Junior forward Portland McCaskill hauled in her 790th career rebound, passing Nancy Faulks 788 set in 1977-1981. Logically, the 117 points by the team also set the record for most points, The old record was set in 1982, 116 points against North- east Louisiana. The star of the evening did not set a record, but junior Wilhelmina Smith came close. Smith shot 8-of-11 from the foul line and poured in a total of 42 points, one shy of Faulk's 43, Another stellar performance was turned in by Joye Lee, who scored 35 points. February 25, 1984 was the last night Joye Lee would play in the Reed Green Coliseum as USM came up against Virginia Tech. Lee turned in 28 points, connecting 12 of 15 from the field and 4 of 6 from the line, Porte land McCaskill also scored 28 points while nailing down 11 rebounds and three steals. Wilhelmina Smith was not to be outdone. Smith grabbed 19 rebounds and added 22 points, As a team, USM shot a blazing 39 of 61 from the field for 62 percent, while holding the Lady Hokies to 41 percent. USM led Tech 48-42 at halftime. Tech came back in the opening minutes of the second half to tie USM 52-52. USM tight- ened up and increased the gap 68-58. This was all Tech could handle as they slowly dwindled. USM won big, with a final tally of 91-75. In the opening round of the Metro Confer- ence Championship in Cincinnati, USM again faced Virginia Tech. This time Virginia Tech refused to fold. USM led the Lady Hokies 43- 38 at halftime. Both teams played consistent in the second half but as the final buzzer 86 sounded USM was defeated 94-86. Southern shot 53 percent in the game and was 16 of 23 from the line. Portland lVlcCaskill pumped in 25 points and was named to the All Metro Team. Joye Lee and Wilhelmina Smith had 15 and 20 respec- tively. USM wound up 198341984 with an impres- sive 18-1O record, Despite the loss of Joye Lee, next year holds a lot of promise. Vincent Colucci i if aa!! 4 is ? ,' 'Choa' 1 A pst, .5 s If 'M 'cwi .gi .3 'V ' 2 fz-f if : wx if fm! .,. 1 . 15. 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'Y .. gf f ,BG x ' 1 ui 4. in ' ,- CL 'uc 1 QUYQT! ik . .Nd N' Jw ' vi- S, 'NnF Pete Taylor, Head Coach Calling It Quits After a 30 year association with USM, coach- ing baseball for 25 of these years, Head Base- ball Coach Pete Taylor stepped down from his coaching duties in December 1983. Tay- lor will also give up his position as assistant athletic director in June. Originally hired as a teacher and football coach, Taylor took over the baseball team when they just threw me the keys to the equipment room. Taylor slated a career re- cord of 311-349-2 and finished out last year's season with a 11-33 record. Replacing Taylor is former Callaway High School Head Coach Hill Denson. While serv- ing as head baseball coach at Callaway, he compiled an overall record of 216 wins and 73 losses. In 1981, he was selected as High School Coach of the Year by the Jackson Daily News. Denson is a 1966 graduate of USM. 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He set school records as well as winning Metro Confer- ence divisions in the 100 and 200 meter dashes. Young was one of two athletes Track hui S sm S 2 .T f si at sharing the title of Most Valuable at the 'wi Metro Conference Meet. The USM team made up of Bryant Gilbert ' la senior from Biloxi, he holds the school record in 100 meter high hurdlesl, Mitch- . ell Williams, Gary Ellis, and Donnie Young l placed first in the Metro Conference 400 meter relay. Bryant Gilbert, Mitchell Williams, Gary Ellis, Donnie Young N19 Haw my mf Www ww . V .W:M 4 4Jffz:.c1.i,. www 'ff-Him fbi :mm 4 num my ., lv-vvf' wi QA! 4 BW f f 1 f :late .,,. i ' th-vrkfi f 5 1 Y , ,:1-Y i i 933 -vm.,.., l l 75 ig . it i .3 ll 3' 5 i l l l l 5 i l i i i l r K ,- .., W-' 5, 1 ...vqafnuplwno 4 Q ,--- fr 5 ,,. .fa ' 'W 'Mp ,nn- U- , . . ,L 1 Q. 1 xv' , ' 1 'Q' ug 1 . , . X , Q Q' 1 K.-. , Q, . FN- ' ,xx if H-'W 4-w -- --- ff' 7 4. , . rsfflfz af ' 'C- , , ' 4 . 'Q -ff .W . ' A 5, .. -. Q. -4 .. . 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X . .-' ,,-,.., Donnie Young . v syn ,Hx Intramurals Each semester, approximately 25 intramural activities take place on the USM campus. Teams comprised of men, wom- en, and co-rec comliiinarions divide themselves into leagues representing their sorority, fraternity, dorm, or independent group. Individuals have the opportunity to participate in dual sports, such as tennis, badminton, or racquetball. The teams and individual competitors may participate in tournaments, ln spirited battle, the opposing forces may vie for the overall championship title. Different divisions of skill are set up, beginning with Level 1, the best and continuing on in graduations of scaled athletic profeciency. This is done so that everyone will feel comfort- able competing at a level equal to his individual athletic competence. The All-University Point System is designed to award points to each team whenever it wins, goes to a playoff, or enters a tournament. At the end of the year, the organization with the greatest number of points within its division is awarded the All-University plaque. Another feature of the intramural program is the Sports Officials Association. This group is comprised of students, both male and female, who officiate at all the intramural games. lt has been noted that participation in women's intramurals has failed to keep pace with male participation, In general, however, intramurals provide a marvelous recreational out- let for all students at all levels of physical prowess. Candi Wiggins 'Wm .g.,f ' 104 Fall Champs Bowling Men-Sigma Chi A Women-Pi Beta Phi A Volleyball Men -Big Daddy's Women-Scott ll Flag Football Men Division l-Icemen Division ll-Army ROTC Women - Goal Tenders Co-Rec Volleyball Lowrider Scottish Golf Mark HowellfSteve Hutton iKappa Alphal Co-Rec Flag Football iffl 51, Weightlifting Pi Kappa Alpha Halfcourt Basketball Men Division l-Has Beens Division ll-Omega Psi Phi Division lll-Red Devils Women-Black-Gold Spring Champs Sigma ChifDelta Gamma Tennis Singles Men-Shannon Krieger Women-Kaylyn Cole Raquetball Men- Paul Deslauriers Women - Amy Becker Wallyball Men-Scott RiebockfKurt Abbey Women-Cindy CranefRob1n Ste phens Ultimate Frisbee Men-Train Gang Women-Train Gang Sports Trivia Bowl Men-Buds Raquetball Doubles Floor Hockey Men-Bill CranefPaul Deslauriers Men-Sigma Nu A . Women-Pi Beta Phi A C0'Rec Bowlmg Buds Tennis Doubles Men-Tony DarlingfShannon C0-Ref Water Polo Krieger CATGD Women- Kaylyn ColefPam Jenkins PikesfChi Omega AH Racquet Sports Badminton Men-Richard Fung-A-Fat Men-Richard Fung-A-Fat lWompers Sequel, Putt Mike Hanson iSigma Nui Women-Cindy Crane lPi Beta Phil Soccer Men-Train Gang Women -Weiser Buds One-on-One Basketball Men-Kelvin Turner Moses Hill Women-Sam McClendon Turkey Shoot Polymer Science Turkey Trot Men 19-Under-Steve Sizemore 20-29-Trevor Dekoekkek 30-39-Noel Lehrer 40-Over-David Cundiif Women 19-Christy King 20-29-Linda Blackwell 30-39-Barbara Ross L Men- Scott Clark Women- Renee McGuffee Co-Rec-Jeff StanovichfCindy Crane Tennis Mixed Doubles Melinda McCartyfJohn Harper Swimming and Diving Men-Sigma Nu Women-Pi Beta Phi Frisbee Golf Men-Dale Crowson Women-Amy Becker T 1 w , , W ' 1f.yM,6N WW ,- an .am ,nil 1. HQ' iw? 5 f 42 i in WW 4, 9 wk.. 'Xwllihrsin ' V Qs .WV 'mai , ,r!'14 I ,fl 4-yu 11111 if , v llanih - 'S - Y xwf i.i'5x':w v Pslgivnhf 2.3.5 'U'U'U 13 'Ul3 999999 iv .1 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was established at Howard University in Washington, D.C. on January 15, 1908. This dynamic group of outstanding young women was caught up by the inspiration of a fellow student, Ethel Hed- gemen Lyle, and became the first Greek or- ganization established by and for black wom- en. The founders conceived an idea of a sorority in which their talents and strengths could be organized and fostered for the mutu- al benefit of all. The sorority has placed em- phasis on such qualities as leadership, aca- demic excellence, and service to mankind ever since its inception. On April 12, 1975, the lota Kappa chapter was founded on the campus of USM under the capable leadership of Shirley Green Mays. AKA became the first black Greek organization to be sanctioned on the USM campus. The sorority's commitment to service is im- plemented and supported through a program of targets that change as new issues surface. Goals of the current program are life-long learning, health care, the arts, heritage, self- fulfillment, leadership, and collaboration. ,Z A Q '... ' 'vs ' . ' 'y 's A :A . ,- I --... , Z ., E, A v xg 4, gi Q3 ,-5 . .. I 5 ,. Q Q. . , ,gi Sis' Q its 9. ie is is ' 9, 2' N . 15:4 A 1' 2. 1 , -.Z 1 it Q V. it --' .- his fi -f - yr 'T Q -W l .. . X l ., .. -i. . A sw- ' . 'K xx is ff . ., P' X sf 1 S X 3 'x N ' wr fs st fl ss f S M K gs s l if .,.,.. K F sv! s ' H , if X A:-:ws , slip Sw T3 6 Y , x -7155 Q .:-,.,.,,t-,-- Q ,itil -if so 6 fi-tfgxig is? 2 .i 9 mpg why, r is .gr 6 f -A '- u v 'F Petra Arnold, Carol Bardwell, Cherri - .,. Q .V A , Barnes, Cathy Baylor, Felecia Bell, Lydian - -K jj fflg Q, ff 'T ' Q ,A , Bumper, Terrilyn Griffith, Elizabeth ' K 'lll F - ' Hanshaw, Evon Harris : ' V .... 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'LA , A' 1 Kenneth Jrrnrnerscrn, Altnn Jrrgypht Errc Lahat, Themn Larry, Bryan Tw1cLvrmirrr1 Dnvrd Rrchardsun, KUIYIIW Turnr-r LQy,r.4r Turnlpsvcd rw Happiness is becoming a member of Alpha Sigma Alpha and in the process becoming a well-rounded individual with interests, activi- ties, honors, and involvement in organizations such as Rho Lambda, Honors College, Big Brothers, Fall Hayride, Phi Eta Sigma, Gam- ma Beta Phi, the Pride Flag Corp, Basketball Cheerleader, University Scholars, Parent- Daughter Banquet, Modeling Squad, Scab- bard 8r Blade, Resident Assistants, Tau Beta Sigma, Special Olympics, Phi Delta Rho Out- '1 -..- . W standing Freshman Woman, Wine 8: Cheese Party, Lambda Sigma, Honors Student Asso- ciation, Big Sis-Lil Sis, Junior Panhellenic President, Association of Computing Machin- ery, Campus Crusade for Christ, Hattiesburg Blood Drive, Fraternity Little Sisters, Alpha Lambda Delta, Red Slipper Ball, Swaps, Rho Gamma, Presidential Scholar, L'Esprit de Corps, Chi Tau Epsilon, Order of Omega, President's and Dean's List Scholars, Founders Day, and Starlite Week. 3-. -N. -F .QZRRXY -sf ltav Q t C . ,ak Q--1 Cl' -' 1 x 'J' K 1 1 K' v A g X s' aa at - :4 t- T V V f 1 1 7 i 5. sk lx .lean Bennett, Margaret Bnwlrn, Theresa Duhursson,WendyHarr1s,Adel1na Hay. Carolrna Hay, Rachael Hcth Kay. Shawn Lefvpard Lusa lvlulluns, Dchbre Rvctlcr Rutherford. Catherine Smrth Wallace, Tammy Yatvs crrngton, Karen , Donna , Rt-hart l lll lp A au mega ',p:.r. - 3,....,v..wi-wanna-innuui' Once upon a time in a land so isolated, there began the Epsilon Upsilon chapter of Alpha Tau Omega. The going was tough, but the best men have won an achievement, then so far away, which now holds itself just outside the grasp of men who have, indeed, climbed the mountain of success. We find ourselves at the center ofthe glory in I i i 3ii,,.,,,,,,B,3,,,p 35 43 'Q W. eu .,-,,, ,:, , , s, , M-1,.,.i,-,, . N -- N Q -W-A - .- .gig ff W- f'-11 such classic occasions as Homecoming, spirit, scholarship, and intramurals. lt has been 34 years and at this point we cite our gracious tale of rags to riches. A palace shall soon stand in honor of those who gave and those who shall give, forever and ever. ATO shall remain the pinnacle of success upon this glo- rious parcel of land called USM. If 'LTD v '-Q'-is 1-pliifgl pg ' Adolph H. Watt, Atomic Watt, Black Watt, ,, K U. cs . Blondo Watt, Cane N. Watt, Clingo Watt, o , ' T Did E. wan, Do. wart, Doby one wait i f - 'gyu Doc Watt, Dum Watt, Ed P. Watt, G.Q. Q- is , - 'wc - . 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UR History Watt, What W Watt, Wonder Watt, Yankee Watt, Y, Not Watt, ? Watt Hank Phtlllps. L Ed Zeplmn. Angela Bnrrucs. Lev Cade. Barbara Donlay. Karen Dnnnclly. Brvnda Ellzvyy, Shullg' Fruuman. Mary Gaudut DntC31ln1t-rt'W'nt-ti. Marta Hurlumn. N'Iart?'..1 Hutch Janvt Llttlt-pagc, Rarun McGufftw, Susan Parl-acl. Kullu' Snnth. Stwltw Snxztti Karla Stcvcn Llsa Swank, Vftltflm' Tavl-tr t,ttg?': ,fXr'.r1 Wtlst tn ,L Y, ... 1' Chi Omega is known for its involvement in Who's Who, Omicron Delta Kappa, Dixie Darlings, Football and Basketball Cheer- leaders, Homecoming Maids, Southern Style, Gold Tenders, Associated Student Body Cabinet, The Pride, Pike Calendar Girls, Fraternity Little Sisters, Lambda Sig- ma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Delta Rho, A ' Misses, Big Sis-Lil Sis, Candlelights, Owlmen, Greek Scholarship Award, Homecoming J T' Golden Girls, Top Ten Beauties, Southern Queen, Miss Southern. '-.,i'c 1 'f s '- ' i -' ..li' 1 ., a'H1 'r 'V ' - i'i' ii '--i' ' af I vifiii ilr- .,,...,. 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Kern Murrlnca, Nl-rnrca lvluslrer, Laurre lVlullxs,.lenn1ler Munn. Tracy Mclvlalrun, Enuly Niles. Penny Nuwell, Marry Parker Tern Parks, Pam Prckerlng, Alesm Plullrps Errn plllflldll. Clrelye Prrclmrrl. Susan Quarles. Anna R.1wls.J.rn Rrclr, Alvce Riley Judy Rrsher. Tgrrnrny Rrrlwrh. Qnmlm R-rbrnsurr, Susan Rubrrrsr-rw, Ruclrel Rnseberry, Sumn Rutlr. Puggx Sclrrrrerler Angela Slrrnun, Knrnlrerlu' Nnrrtlr Krrstv Snutlr. Sandy Snutlr, Strruey Srnrtlr, iutlrg bteen. rlulrc F-teplrerrsurr, Anrlr'e.1 Slrllwllng. l3Irr'lmr.x luel. 'l'r'.1cvx' Tlnnwn Vrcturm T-russurnt Delwr'.rX'.1rr. Xlackr K'.rnn, l.l,'n Welcl., Nrxu' Welch, Grnger Wrllmrrmxrrn. .lrrnrr Wlllmrnsrrn, Budget Wwe. li-JM-:I fNl.rttl1cwS. Tlr-rrnrrs l'1a.rrlcf: llfr v ia? 51' is i tr' W Delta Delta Delta 4,.1,.u , The ladies of Delta Delta Delta are active in all aspects of campus life, including Top Ten Beauties, Senior Homecoming Maid, and Pike Calendar Girls. They are involved in many campus organizations such as the Stu- dent Alumni Association, Who's Who, Asso- ciated Student Body, University Activities Council, Campus Crusade for Christ, Baptist Student Union, Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes, Southern Style, Golden Girls, and Gold Tenders. Tri Deltas are active in honoraries on Southern's campus, including Omicron Delta Kappa, Lambda Sigma, Order of Ome- ga, Gamma Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Rho Lambda, and are also President's and Dean's List scholars. Tri Deltas are Dixie Darlings, Feature Twirl- ers, Eaglette Captain, Southern Misses, Foot- ball and Basketball Cheerleaders, Southern Exposure, University Singers, and Fraternity Little Sisters. They also participate in sports at USM. The Deltas were Swim Across Champs, Intramural Sorority Flag Football Champs, and volleyball and tennis varsity team members. They have won spirit awards at pep rallies and first place in theme in the Homecoming display competition. Being in Delta Delta Delta means enjoying Fish Fry, Painters Party, Founders Day, Ap- ple Polishing Party, Kidnap Breakfast, Stars and Crescent Ball, Pansy Pops, and loving our Delta Men. As a Tri Delta, each member can proudly say, Everything is better in 3- D. K.-stir Cynthia Abraham Lori Ainsworth Jill Bailey, Nina Baker, Ann Bancroft, Melanie Sharon Bentz . 3 rs 1 ' I . 1 5 Q W: A K ,fu ,. , ' 'h f -94 - e. 1 45 ' A 4 Bancroft, Karen Barker, Angela Benfield, U , h A , s .. Mr i A P ll X 1 V r A J , 'Q 5 ' 1 5 f , i llth Nl il I , ' , ibm, ,, A img?-..v2,i gf! 6, 3 ,L ,. , -na sa ' , 'vx 'YQ 14? . , gasfv ty , , gr,-,I 2 N I ' , 'A r 'll - x ,lt . , X sf , -Q ,L ' ' L T 'P' ' ' -1,4 ' 5 A 7 K 'rr' , v s I X -n .rl , 4 'va 1' D ' ' .3 , ., 3 1 , A . , . ... 'r 1 if sie - - W1 'If' l . , I- , b 'T 'Q . ' f Q f ls V' 1 a f' v ' H., A . ' ' . X A Q 4 .. ,X fy Q QL it C 8 A l X' N I A 4 Ml if Sh -I ! 'x K ip .J ix. ,M gf ss 5 s 4 lr MM new s ff: . l if P ly' P . 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Ellzaheth Goodman, Allyson Gr rlff dwnn Cindy Hahn, Denlse Hanley, Hope Harrtngtnn, Renee Henderson, Carolyn H1lley,Jan1ne Howell, Allrson Hurt, Lrsa Hurt, Pamela Johnson Rnbln Kessler, Patti Klng, Krista Kleunpeter, Amy Knlght, Delorie Ladner, Llsa Long, Toye Masnn, Dlanne Montgomery, Lubby Marrow Katherme Myrlcl-Q, Rhonda McCall, Melrnda McCarty, Pamela Newman, Stephanie Noble, Vlckey Nnrthey, Tara Odom, Jean Plttman, Karen Pope K1mberlyPtwpe, Lorrarne Redd, Tracy Robmson, Sherri Salaggm, Amanda Scott. Patt1Sm1th, CIY1dy'SY1lbXAFClv3Vl, Maryorre Spencer, Mrchele Stnckstrll Lrsa Swank, Natalre Sumrall, Klm Taylnr. Lnsa Taylur, Tamu Tonwrc, Carmen Walters, Amher Watson, Amy Weldy Mellnda West Craig Becdrng, Jerry Candy, H C lPlllt'L', Scntt Murrwww, Jnc Overstrvet, Jwhn RlrlWCTSUI1 llf I 1 ul ra, A ki Delta amma Being a Delta Gamma means being active in every sense of the word. Dee Gees are in- volved in almost every organization on cam- pus, including Associated Student Body Sen- ate and Cabinet, Southern Style Southerner staff, Golden Girls, Southern Misses, Gold Tenders, Angel Flight, and Fra- ternity Little Sisters. You can spot Delta Gammas in the Dixie Darlings, Top Ten Beauties, Eaglettes, and the Pride Flag Corp. v Delta Gammas are also active in the major honoraries such as Omicron Delta Kappa, Lambda Sigma, Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Delta Rho, Order of Omega, Rho Lambda, Phi Chi Theta, Who's Who, and Youth Congress del- egates. The Dee Gees play an important role in USM sports with tennis team members and intramural championships. This year, as every year, Delta Gamma will be working as the official timers for the USM swim team, the hostesses for the Miss South- ern Pageant, and the score keepers for the Magnolia Golf Classic Tournament. Delta Gamma is proud of its many achievements in the Hattiesburg Community Blood Drive, Songfest, scholarship, Homecoming, and in- tramural sports. Some of the highlights of Delta Gamma's year are Big Sis-Lil Sis, Fall Retreat, Fall Party, Crawfish Boil, Christmas Party, Anchor Splash, Blind Date Party, and Anchor Ball. Qi Af' Ann Agosta, Joy Alexander, Amy Becker, Jena Belcher, Barbara Bingham, Cindy Blackmer, Lee Ann Blackmer, Debbie llH Blanchard, Leslie Blackwell ...fr-. ss! rio ,A Q reas ff R gg, 8' , f ,.. :fa ff GP ,4 5' x K, 5 I f It if 2 . 1 1 f, 5 . , i Q my r If 'n I 'lb r i 57? ,. x 3 1' .. f ff U S1 ,J ' . 555,24 y , . mg I V- N. J .,, - Q i , . 1 ,, , , , M it G ' - ' 9. 5.1. F yy Q 1 .- Q! 1 u W 1 T 1 , U X w TY T 5 ,A In 55 'N LW ,, .S ' ' ?' Nw v. f af V X , , f gy , X A 3,18 , ii wit , i W ' 3 X 15 ? lv',.: , ir vis. ,bk A ' A 3 iv la , 6- V Nga- Q, v we ' t , 1 +L we ' Q11 Q f ' - Q T T t . , 5 '. ' is fu ' 'Q - 4 - FQ' X rf- .q , T 1 5 .3 i A at - I ll' .' 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Lisa Bruno, Charlene Clark, Sheila Comegys, Karen Coppage Joanna Corban, Sharon Crook, Karen Donnelly, Jane Eastland, Catherine Egley, Lynley Eiken, Christy Ellzey, Shelly Freeman, Sherrye Freeman Meg Flowers, Michael Ann Galliano, Kenya Gordon, Flo Goston, Julie Gray, Elizabeth Grenn, Rosemarie Jones, Antrice Kay, Angelia Kent Jackie Keys, Kathy King, Beth Kynerd. Lee Lander, Leigh Laney. Jennifer Lindsay, Missy Loughman, Martha Lucas, Chandra Lupo Susan Mangum, Mary Meador, Jan Meitzler, Julie Miller, Robin Moore, Jayna Morgan, Connie McCardle, Nicole McCleery, Karen McGuffee Susan McLendon, Sandy Neighbors, Debbie Newman, Janice North, Suzanne Pace. Toni Ponder. Teresa Rader, Shelia Rather, Channon Renfroe Elena Ruiz, Sandra Safigan, Mary Schwarzauer, Angela Simmons, Cindy Simmons, Zoe Sims, Cindy Singletary. Shelby Smith,Cindy Stewart Maria Straub, Lynn Styron, Lynn Sweet, Colette Towles, Remonia Vinson, Kerrin Wells, Lisa Wells, Sheila Williams, Acuzy Carmelo Rodney Gordon, Chuck Harrell, John Harvey, Thomas Johnson, Michael Lockwood, Tracy Matthews, Overton Nicholas, Tom McDonnell, Jerry Samies Eugene Starks ill' f la 'h it is elta Sigma Theta is Courageous, motivating, captivating, and ex- hilarating are only a few of the attributes of the Delta woman. Delta Sigma Theta sorority was founded at Howard University by 22 out- standing young women and is the largest black sorority in the nation. The sorority col- ors are crimson and cream, the motto is ln- telligence is the Torch of Wisdom. This is exemplified by the many Delta women in var- ious aspects of today's society. On the cam- pus of USM, Delta's can be found in scholas- tic honoraries, Golden Girls, Gold Tenders, Who's Who, and Dean's List. The Mu Nu Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta was founded on this campus July 27, 1975 by eleven zealous young women. Although the chapters are few the deeds done are nu- merous. Annual Events include the Pepper- mint Cotillion, Founders Day Service, Schol- arship Programs for needy youths, Charm Clinics, service projects for the community, Que-Delta Greek show, and the Junior-Sen- ior Prom for high school students. The sisters of this sorority experience a kin- dred spirit that develops only through the bonds of working and playing together. The fraternal brothers of this organization are the men of Omega Psi Phi. Delta Sigma Theta is a public service sorority dedicated to sharing membership skills for the public good. T J, 95 i 3 ss . if if . kv' 3 X 5: , .5 ' X i r . f 5 1 ze. t. . . X J Q 5 V r .. N., K I 7 v if? , Q -4 gs, r Q . M .qwjx I If E. 1 M N 3 ' N. . f 1 . t f- . 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Frank Wrlght t L ' STA ' l ..., .Q C In 12 Delta Zeta The Epsilon Mu chapter of Delta Zeta was successfully recolonized through efforts of national representatives in the fall of 1983. The previous members of Delta Zeta became alumnae with the recolonization. A recolonized chapter has a unique blend of newness, excitement, and anticipation. Even though the colony is new, it is backed by history experience, and loyalty to Delta Zeta. Delta Zeta concentrates on achieving individ- uality in a group environment, Prospective members were chosen on the ba- 'wfff'-' - fa f--- f t' eL2f: ee31:'.,..4uqqppgq.,N-ar -V .. - -K fffff f--- , ...mr .,.,.,.. ewmeeessrrfsw f ,.,., -W r--H We sis of unique qualities which would contribute to a closely knit sisterhood. The girls proved their dedication and determination by plung- ing headlong into Greek life. Within a few weeks, the DZs were active in football spirit competition, and won the spirit award at the USM vs. Alabama pep rally. Delta Zeta also participated in the annual Chi Omega Song- fest. The new edition of Delta Zeta sorority pro- vides girls with a greater opportunity to be- come active in USM Greek life. Jeannie Adams, Stacey Armstrong, Becky Barcellona, Robin Blankenhorn, lvy Bogdahn, Tammy Boone, Monique Bordelon, Tena Bradley, Cyndi Brooks Gina Brown, Sherry Bums, Karin Carlson, Jane Carney, Yohna Chambers, Jill Clifford, Sherrie Dick, Suzette Fayard, Dana Fields Susan Frith, Kristy Gash, Pamela Grosche, Shirley Gunnell, Jo Holloway, Phyllis Hudson, Pam James, Karen Knop, Kim Ladner 122 iv.. 4 ... . , s in 5 ,aflf -Lf V -v ' ' V .A E X79 5 l ' ' s A S' 94? u- li .L 'U' L al . , - , It ,.,, , y . .X ye J. 1 . 1 V- X i N H A All :ff C , ff 1' V 1. 5 -s Q gr, ft- p 3 gs' Q'-i 1 '22 f , ff! ix' , I I , fm . X F Alfie it i 1' ll '-', I 'X 'Q v A, 4 Karma Lambert, Dmne Larson, Belmda Muller, Melrssa Mohr, Suzie Murphy. Jam: Mustam, Delta MCD-ww, Bobbgv N-wrval. 'Sfrrmya O'Ncal Ellus Pxke, Angclm Pope, Jam! R--brclmuw.. Carman Shurer. Amy Shumute. Cathurrm 5155-vm, Kcl1g'JuS1xk1ller. .,lwarNw91mIh .luluc SYUIITTIG Mrchcllc Stark. Becky SUHIXHIW. Mrchulu Sykcs. Rosemary Turk. Darlcm Wulsh. Turvsa Wrlllams, Car1d.aceKK'r'z-glwt irykvrrrz Zcrkus. Drum Zuwxckr 114 -if 5 41 ,z pha Many years ago on a distant campus far away, Kappa Alpha Order was founded. The tides of time swept the seed of Kappa Alpha here to the University of Southern Mississip- pi, center of art, culture, and higher learning. ln 1949, this seed flourished and formed the Kappa Alpha Mansion, home of distinguished Southern gentlemen, where honesty, courte- sy, and brotherhood prevail and where mint juleps are served daily on the Southern lawn. The men of Kappa Alpha have since taken a paramount role in the academic, artistic, ath- letic, cultural, governmental, recreational, and social developments of the University, remaining a vital cog in the mystic orb of collegiate life at USM, in the South, and in the Universe. ,, ,fg,g calm 61 vt Q1 K5 sift 'S M0 flax KA F152 . fr, 'M ,,,f1. ,, x ww. , V A , V .f ' 1 ' ua.. K, - . ,1 , Stephen Alderman, Brian Anderson, Michael Barefield, William Baxter, Glynn Beverly, Tony Bonones, Kim Bradley, Douglas Clements, Jeffrey Courtney John Crenshaw, Mark Cuevas, Jim Davis, Sam Day, Lee Dearman, Milton Dearman, Bobby Herring, Marc Howell, HC. Huey 124 i T Q' va. 4. 'Lt S: 'sh .6 Q' V- lf 'f ' 4 -.T 1 fs' ' ' - ' fl ., M , , A r , f , M in Hr C f ri: Fx 2 i 5 ' a- V me N VT' R C ', Sq I F' , V I 'f T 1 il . 1 2 , S will A lf, ' dl ll: ' , NY S 1 K A ff' ,-43' 5 Q f t tt 1 I , , , G , '7 '92 , :', l, .'-,... 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We will cling to the bonds of our sorority, Wherever we go, we will always know that Kappa Delta will always live with us. Being a Kappa Delta means being a part of a whole, loving teddy bears, rainbows, and each other. Kappa Delta can be found in all walks of campus life: Top Ten Beauties, Dix- ie Darlings, l'-lonoraries, Pike Calendar Girls, Fraternity Little Sisters, Cheerleaders, and Delta Y :rw 1, A , q 4, ' ' 'A' 9522413 555 . ' ' f .?:-:f'rf2 +- tm, ics? ' . . Q -, fr' ' fff.z 'ff ' f 1' f F5 A 9 Golden Girls. ,.,,. , ,..,,.M,:3-,WNWJM-MW 5 -V ,M 'sf-mn .vw 'Qs' 2' Lisa Andry, Theresa Arender, Lacey Ashley, Pamela Baker, Courtney Bancroft, Myra Bodie, Alison Boyd, Mary Byington, Connolly Clark Allison Clayton, Heidi Cline, Patricia Collins, Susan Crane, Linda Christian, Beverly Currie, Regina Daniels, Genia Day, Janet Delancey Angela Earles, Diann Eastland, Burnie Ewell, Patricia Fava, Karen Fletcher, Kathy Fletcher, Mary Garcia, Diane Garner, Lisa 126 Gollott Kappa Deltas strive for that which is honor- able, beautiful, and highest, give youth the most joviality possible, want to do, instead of have to do, and share special moments when- ever possible. Green and white, and emeralds and pearls, are the colors and jewels ofthe Kappa Delta pin and represent KD ideals. When these colors are seen on a jersey, one can be cer- tain that they are worn with pride. ! ls li WSP- f 4 .. 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Joseph Johnson, Jamie Lorrs Brent Mitchell, Pat Slack 12? Kappa Sigma x.. ln 1982-1983, the men of Scarlet, White, and Green were well represented in campus af- fairs. ln Student Government, Kappa Sigs served as President, Executive Assistant, and Off Campus Affairs Director, as well as holding several key positions in the Senate. Academically, Kappa Sigma enjoyed a ban- ner year. Honors included membership in Al- pha Lambda Delta, the highest honor under- graduates can receive at USM. Several members were also named to Who's Who. Kappa Sigma leads the way in interfraternal affairs, holding the position of treasurer and delegates of the lnterfraternity Council. Kappa Sigma was also proud to have the 1983 IFC Greek of the Year. Kappa Sigma maintains an active athletic program, participating in over 20 intramural programs. Kappa Sigma placed teams in the play-offs of volleyball, football, soccer, ten- nis, and bowling. Kappa Sigs also have repre- sentatives on the varsity football and tennis teams. ln community service, Kappa Sigma is sec- ond to none, leading the way by winning the 1983 Gift of Love Award presented by the Hattiesburg Blood Center, and by sponsoring the Kappa Sigma Annual run for Special Olympics. Kappa Sigma's social activities include foot- ball game parties, swaps, Founder's Day, Ca- noe Trips, and our favorite, a four day South Sea Island Seafood Extravaganza. Kappa Sigma . . . in pursuit of excellence. . .... . . uw, R , wr., .,., .wg,,,,w,,,,,,, .. git QF? ' .. . 'T 1T,.?,Zg.Q?:E,:iz . .,.. .... t gg H. . f -S . .. iff . I 'o t W? f'W. ffsr.-NNW E M M . , v s ' .fir ' - - G- A ,,,,,.,,,,.,h, . .Si ,WH Ax E Q W.. K as X -2 E' . A ' , ..... . . EM 1- . ' to r ' A . T3 Z' Q 'SJ Qi 1 .r. .V H i U s ' e : li 3 I 1 X 1 9 ' l 2? S, if if 3 f .1:.:.1::. . , st 1225:-11.52. . 9 'i 3 . - ,- ' A I Q N A ' 'Q H ' 1 5 A 3 it S is f 2 , Q - . 5 S , 'S ' ' L fl 2 v is -- . 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Cynthta Lane. Connre Mttchell Tammy Roberts. Peggy Schroeder. Rusty Smrth, Stacey Snuth Susan Tannehrll, Vtctorta loxtssdtnt I hi Kappa Tau PKT is the oldest national fraternity at USM, Weekend, Attic Parties, Super Bowl Party, most outstanding chapter, Mr. USM, the first Frank Allen Cain Community Service three-sport letterman in over 20 years, IFC Award, IFC Flag Football champions, Soror- president, vice-president, and rush chair- ity Big BrOth2rS, Southern Style, road trips, man, Omicron Delta Kappa Vice President, Cheefleadefsr Pf09f9S5r HSUCCCSS is HGVGY varsity athletes, Red Carnation Ball, Lost Wi5SflNQ.H ern' l'q,wwfr,, ewgpr W 1 t i sf' i Edward Atherton, Carmelo Azcuy, David Baria, Craig Beeding, Brehm Bell, Chuck ,BA Benigno, Alan Blue, Gill Burke, Vernon Caldwell if , i A 5 I l Ricky Centanni, lvan Cobb, Charles Q' r Cooley, Taylor Craven, James Davidson, 'F 'E 1 4. 4. 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Jerry Murrck, Scott Mcffrory, Leslre Neal, Harold Netto Davrd Plckerrng, Thomas Prsarrch, Jeffrey Prrchard, John Roberson, Jerry Roberts, Charles Robinson, Kerth Sanford. Nllchacl Stephens, George Tate Robert Toole, Tammy Vcnuqeke, Russell Wt -r'r ten, Lee Yarbrough, Katherrnc Catchot, Drane Collins, Karen C t'vt vper, Grna Crow, lvlrssy Ezelle Lrsa Gollott, Kenya Cordon, Leslre l'latwe, Allrson Hurt, Lrntla Lang, Della Myurs, Grnny Sanders, Srssg' Sharp, Dana Vorvulrch Cynthra Wost, Jana Wrlluarns, liymburlx Wrllmms or if 'rf Phi u Being a Phi Mu means being involved in al- Big Sis-Lil Sis, Fall Retreat, Mother, Father, most all aspects of campus life, such as Dixie Daughter Banquet, pep rallies, International Darlings, Cheerleaders, Bat Girls, Gold Dinner, Fraternity Little Sisters, swaps, Big Tenders, the Pride, honorary and profession- Brothers, Candlelights, Fall Fling, Wine and al fraternities, Southerner staff, ASB'Sen- Cheese, Intramural Sports. ate, Community Service, Chapter Church, il ik it PM wllw M-,MMM-mm-.ADW-M ff 1.. f , . 5 , R 'K K 8 at ' fx ' 'Y - . if '. f ' - I S 'X .fm , E 3 1 if Q, - , . 5 xi 1 1 ts N .k X rs: ' ' r f g Q 'Q 'Iv Q18 fx I i Q A 1 E J! 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It V 1,3 ' 4 ' Yr it 1 -'F J if, I 5 ' e I ' v 1 , I . ff' K 1 J is at ' . ,, T Lo I A I . 0 I.. ' ,. , vi F? 'g I, nos' G J gg' X ' a G -if ., lei, rx A t X' + g ,thai A I ff REFf 583 owmcc, , . 91 61 N ,, Q L ' 'Jr QE , .,4 A he . Q 4 'X H., I f , .i Q, . K 4, b , Q .. 2 K 'lil f f 2 'al , M ,U Q L , nil i Et 5. ,Z ,, , ' v' , ' te., Q' ' ' ' E 1 1 ,Z ' ' I I L--X , Kfx . N ' ' -n 'f' A.ggf,e Y at I Q55 rf- f , Rebecca Hart, Tracy Harwell, Trrcla Hawl-uns, Ktmberly Herrrngton, Carole Hosch, Llsa Hudson, Jennrfer Janus, El1zabethJordan, Kathy Klng Jackte Lane, Krmberly Lee, Terri Legg. Tambra Lrndsey. Lrsa Luther, Pam Marttn. Tracy Mrddleton, Gena lVlcCarl1e, Nllchele McCorm1ck Angle Mcliay. B J lv'lcNa1r, Jennufer Nagle Laurl Pace, Joy Patrlck. Crndy Patton. Sherry Peacock, Elrzabeth Prnson. SISSS' Sharp Erm Shaw, Teresa Sums, Kelly Smrth. Jan Stephens, Susan Tannehrll, Dorothy Taylor Laura Taylor, Gena Turnrpseecl. Mary Watts Sandy Wrllrams, Dana Wtrnan. Juv Wolverton, Jo W trrr.r cl, Patrlcla Wrolstatl. Rrclw Ccntannl, Vlnce Gordon, Rlclm' Mvers, Kerry Mclllwarn liclth Stanfurtl, .,l-rhn Sulltvan eta Phi Pi Beta Phi is a previous winner of Stolman vase, winner of the Sportsman Trophy in Greek Games for the second year, holds first place in Intramural sports, first place in An' chor Splash, first place in Greek Games, first place in the Junior Panhellenic Talent Show. Among Pi Phi sisters there are Dixie Darlings, Sigma Nu Little Sisters, Alpha Tau Omega Little Sisters, Kappa Alpha Little Sisters, Kappa Sigma Little Sisters, ATO and Phi Gamma Delta Sweethearts, Pi Kappa Alpha Calendar Cover Girl, Angel Flight, Golden Girls, Golden Girl President, Pom Pom Girls, Natchez Pilgrimage Queen, Top Ten Beauty, Southern Student Government Senators, Panhellenic President, University Activities Council Officers, President and Dean's List Scholars, Freshman Honorary Members, As- sociated Student Body Members, and Greek Goddess for 1983. See why vve're so proud of Pi Phil Carol Addy, Winter Ainsworth, Mary Anderson, Monica Balius, Rachel Benefield, Ginger Buice, Cindy Crane, Cindy Crane, Cristy Crane Jean Collette, Cathy Cole, Melinda Dana, Monica Davidson, Susan Dillard, Kimberly Dionne, Sherry Dixon, Robin Dubuisson, Andrea Eidt Brenda Ellzey, Eleanor Evans, Pamela Evans, Amy Firmin, Janet Fisher, Paula Gates, Katrina Gunn, Christine Hall, lilizahvtli Hardin 1154 7, -i. In 5. , WK f ' a. 1-. ' ' P ' 'L . , vs- q 'P i i .su 2. .x , C A '9 .. 5 .R r Y 1-,Q 'U -Q11-f nr-.S uhh f-W... Ya I Hun? 51421 .rrnggff5f'gng,:4 Il 5gf3HHfzzf,5g?IH 4' ulilglggjhaallg nm15i'rr2,hng?4a ui 'HQBMQ 'QW' Q 'irxfgwflangqpggg he M Hariwrsvr L Wfmvf ilk: ' Mlfai' ' Mfg W 1 A .M 1 ya-I K- ' 3, S. ir A , if A fm A... . KP . QTL .' ,P L-in v x i .,.,: Q .1 .iz- : ' fl ' L af' a rf 3' ' M ., S ' 42 1 6' 31' f 12,6 A ,S . 4 X r X , A 1 V r 1 f 1's K C W. - ' X 5 'J' K as M Q. A r ,0 . gif., f 11 f 1 L ' 'li :- Y 5. 'nl 4 Crndy Hardy, Phyllxs Harter. Kathleen Heard, Aluce Hultz,Cynth1a Jnnnstffn. Angre Jnnes. Deborah Leyda. Amber Martln,Mel1nda Martxn Jcnrnfvr Mascagnl, Brenda Matthews. Bvtsy Mercer, Lois Mrrntgwrrwry, Dara Mmrre, Malanue Mnrrls, Nancy Murray. Srwryv McCaa, Kimber McHenry Kun McPhlu. Hnncy Nvwcnmb, Swnra N-rssur Lnr'1Or.'1dat, 'Susan Parkctl, Rhnnria Parkur. Anna Phnllups, Marrnn Prtaln. Charlr-Itu Pnnlv MI1Yb'R1C1l3I'LiS, Lynn Ryan, Nancy Schrghrr, Mullssa Schlncgul. Dnnna Qchrnrdt, Cyntlna Srrnpson, Kun SINIIP1, Lcslw Srnrthr Stacvy Smrtlw Dcannr: 'jr-ry Fargo Sparks, Mclrsm Spcnccr. Nancy F-tcun, Lynn Stuphuns, Rnlnn Stcphvns. Mary Stephens-rn. qvfL'DhJU1L' SI-rtlanri, Mmm' Tullna Pam Vurmclrr, Krmbcrlv X'rrwuH. Karyn War! f5r'vndaW1IIwn, .Inv Wrxwn Frnlwg Tr Nflv' Wrlllavn Ward I -25: Pi Kappa Alpha The men of Pi Kappa Alpha are constantly assuming an active role on and off campus. During the 1982-1983 school year, the Pikes were the Interfraternity Council sports cham- pions. This fall the Pikes have had teams in the co-rec volleyball and floor hockey play- offs and bowling finals. Continuing a tradition of leadership on cam- pus, Pi Kappa Alpha has two men in the Associated Student Body Cabinet, three Sen- ators, the IFC Scholarship chairman, Judicial Board members and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Also, Pi Kappa Alpha en- joys having Southern Style members, numer- ous sorority Big Brothers, members of many academic honoraries, Youth Congress Sena- tors, Marshalls for the Magnolia Golf Classic, Varsity Athletes, Honors College students, and representation in Southern Exposure. The Pikes pride themselves in having the best little sister program on campus and the privilege of annually publishing a calendar featuring twelve of the most beautiful girls on campus. In other areas the Pikes received the March of Dimes Award, sponsored the Hat- tiesburg Meals-On-Wheels program, began service work for the Ellisville State School, sponsored athletes in the Mississippi Special Olympics, and received the Delta Region Most Improved Chapter Award. Being a brother in Pi Kappa Alpha also means participating in an enriched social life. Activities include Dream Girl Formal, Pat O'Brien Party, Toga Party, Hawaiian Tropic Beauty Contest, Greek Games Party, Rush Parties, Pledge-Active Retreats, and many other functions such as swaps or football par- ties. In other words, Pi Kappa Alpha symbol- izes involvement at USM. Once a Pike, al- ways a Pike. -gfaiziglvwif ,- - V .4 r,, ,Wa .L . .F ,f W . A'.'iff-aux 1.f'Ff: :i ' 'Tu I.. ' '-'kliffww' , . . f6'- -4641 Wayne Ashcraft, Beryl Bagley, Marc ffm 3 - li b Barhonovich, Gary Bedsole, Ricky ' 1 Q, ' f 3+ - F T, 1 -u r ' ' 'fx ' 'Y Berryhill, J.K. Bowman, Kenneth Boyd, c P! X l 'J' T' M ' ' i ' 'P Paul Broussard, David Butler 32 ' g i. Charles Byram, Thomas Byrge, Chris 3 ,f' in sr , Ciwi' . Calhoun, William Carter, Michael Causey, ' - 'la ' 'T E D, A i K 'T el '- T' David cabs, Mark Colbert, Alva Lee Caak, l 5 .5 9 ,P f -' ' ' 136 la' ', w L. ' L- ' , 1' ml I T ' .,,, 3 ' T' Y 9 ' v fc it 1 R Q, ,en - Q 5- . v if 1 ls' 1 gs 1 A 7 1 so A yn fra f ,.. .1 7 A D, I 7' 1 0- IA ' P 'S C T 2 K xi In 'VY I Y J - .. V , ' . , . t ' -A F . . - or 1, It wi , 1 , 5 A PD W J Am! A Q AL- - t L , 1 ,' Iv, - -P' ,. T . gf, ,R at 'T' ,r J ,, f M . if 'Q Nia V yt 2. ' 4 A., y 3 I - vv K l T T F T , ' X. Tl J 7 l'hd'Q1 5if'K Mg , s ' g-' x . ,,, , ' x I isa , l J hlvif' f I T 'C .. L N A il J fs ,Q I tv xii.-: J ' ,T ' f 'f --' 'f 2 i ' V. V ..n.,,V gr G ,D a R 9 ' z 's 4 r ' QQ, , G X A. lk . '-1 J tt X Eflt Q , vis I A V A A ' 1 iv 1 :45. V rg? 5 0 4- rex , ' gy l A 'QL 1' ' , H-Y - l I t Erancts Coulters, Curt Crawford. Marc Evans, Rhett Flake, Dean Fletcher, Jerry Candy, James Goodwtn, James Craharn. Douglas Hammond James Hanzaltk, Isaac Harrls, John Harvey, Nathan Hays, Stephen Horton, Ron James, Joseph Jasmon, Joseph Johnson, Rrck Johnson Steven Lacy, Karl Lawrence, John Leonard, Scott Lewts, Mtchael Lockwood, Jrm Macdonald, James Madtson, Thomas Morrtson, Robert McCrary Charlte MCS-warn, Davrd Oakes lll, Doug Cakes, Steven Page, Edward Ptnero, Bart Posey, Russell Ragsdale, James Rtchards. Eerron Rtslnger Bobby Ross, John Ruble, Gordon Scheurrch, Scott Schlosser, Mrtchell Schwrtters, Jtm Stsson, Pat Slack, Gregory Smtlek, Stan Smttt John Sonmer, Eugene Starks, Edward Staton, Kevtn Stocksttll, Wtlltam Story. John Stuart. Lester Stuart, Dantel Thompson, Thomas Towler John Varner, Jlm Warren, Thomas Warren, Charles Weems, Harold Whatley, Andrew Wtchert, Ketth Yates, Ray Zasoskt Mamre Pullen Pamela Baker, Crndy Ballard, Kelly Burbett, Mary Bymgton, Cathy Calhoun, Yohna Chambers, Julre Cook, Patrtcra Colltns, Sally Dudley Dtann Eastland, Pamela Grtce, Laura Grrzzard, Kathleen Gurzertx, Angela Leblanc, Karen Pope, Vtckr Purser. Jacalyn Ratltff, Lorratne Redd Judy Rrsher, SandySm1th,Ctndy Stewart, Mtchele Stocksttll, Melissa Taylor, Barbara Teel, Vtckr Vann, Suzte Welch, Kerrrn Wells lo Ann Palmertree, Tommy Palrnertree l t Sig pha psilon Mississippi Sigma was again chosen one of the top five chapters in the nation. The chap- ter was USM's largest fraternity, with 105 members and 25 little sisters of Minerva, in- cluding Mom Fairley. The SAE's participated in Songfest, Blood Drive, Penny Drive, Anchor Splash, Greek Games, all pep rallies, and all intramural sports. There were football parties, recep- tions, champagne breakfasts, swaps, Winter Formal, and another Great Paddy Murphy. Members participated as football and basket- ball cheerleaders, USM Mikeman, Associat- ed Student Body Cabinet members, 3O So- rority Big Brothers, Omicron Delta Kappa, Who's Who, Hall of Fame, Southern Style, Southern Exposure, and four of five Out- standing Freshmen Men. SAE,s could be found in varsity football, baseball, track, ten- nis, golf, and soccer. SAE . . . a degree in friendship. H V . ,,-.I. I- i ,,. , .QQ J M? sr. .523- K A 351' , ..21'K-Y, l Gary Adam, Joey Allen, Scott Bancroft, Wayne Baucum, Jim Brassel, Steve Buckley, Alan Burnham, Greg Butler, Mark Butler Steven Champney, Joe Clarke, Stephen Coachys, Mark Coats, Leroy Crouch, David Cuevas, Joe Daniels, Ray Daniels, David Doughdrill Chuck Davis, Chuck Donlin, Kent Douglas, Cliff Downing, Dean Ethridge, Jon Everill, Jon Farris, Tater Freeman, Peter Gargulio Robert Garner, Tommy Garriga, John Gratwick, Rick Grayson, Arlo Guthrie, Tony Guy, Jeff Hardy, Jeff Harris, Bobby Hensley Nick Hubbard, Donnie Hutchinson, Scott Jennings, Jeff Jordan, Andy Kennedy, John Kirk, Brett Kirkman, Emile Koury, Marvin Koury 11494 Wg, fi r, s ri r r r rii . P A U ,f g X Ag ' 4 A ' qs Q in H , ,,, , ,, , , ,,,, , s ,, , ,,, , lg Q.. A Q UVZQZZIZ 11.1, ,-, T3 0 N 1 1 .T 6 5 , is X -1. ---i s , , , L nt Q T , , , nm mth! . di ,,,..b,.., , ,,,, A I 1 -r : w , Q I -1 1: 4 X , r this! mlm 4 Q hd . b4.' . A B . .,,, ' 7 3 , Amir tilt i lt! l i , J J I -7 A l l : A A' fi i , iilqlll , l1 , V I 5 , - ,,i F, , ,A , ,1k, ,l 4' 'L -. If 33 J ., -Q if -N P- : ' ,, c Q i sins i ll , AGM S ,7 gllglm H any , .4V. , ,. , 'iV,J1 l ' 'V ' ' iallag 5 , A 5 1ul 15 lf ' ,,, , Avbi 4' his ll Alu .:4A, , i , , .Q 's t dsl Alla! 13. A ft was . .it 5 6 ., Z, I f , c 1 x ' . 1 'ts . . I A v L' , 1 gf T iii '-' ' ' Randall Lee, Paul Leonards, Mark Lewis, Chuck Lick, David Lrngle, Michael Lindsay John Long, Monte Manguno, Bob Marshall Torn Marine, Bill Massey, Tracey Mathews Tim McCrory, Alan Metz. Dean Miller, Jimmy Miller, Scott Miller, James Mulkey David Myrick, Rowdy Nosser, Barry Parker, Jerry Pierce. Jim Pinson, Terry Pinson, Bob Posey, Jody Powell, John Price Ricky Rayborn, John Rea. Glenn Riley, Clay Robbins, Roy Robinson, Mike Rowells, Ronnie Runnels, Jack Rush, Michael Sanders Morgan Shands, Jerry Shoulders, Scott Shutze, David Simmons, Newell Simrall. Dennis Smith, Joel Sousa, Frank Spencer. Phillip Stephens Andy Stewart, Jeff Stringer, Holmes Sturgeon, David Sullivan, Mike Temple, Jody Tidwell, Scott Townsend, Clay Tucker, Michael Turnbough John Vardaman, Bruce Watt, Ken Waltman, Hans Weger, Mike Wilken. Danny Wright, Virginia Fairley, Cynthia Abraham, Ann Bancroft Melanie Bancroft, Kelly Bourgeois, Susan Bowman, Cynthia Brown, Allison Clayton, Jayme Collins, Mary Garcia, Carole Hosclz Dianne Hosey Kerry Love, Pam Martin, Maryanne Massey, Charlotte Moak, Libby Morrow Kathy Schwarzauer, Tami Tonore Sigma Since its installation as a chapter on Novem- ber 22, 1981, the Theta Delta chapter of Sigma Chi has dominated every aspect of campus life. ln academics, Sigma Chi has been awarded the highest honors possible from both the University and Sigma Chi Na- tional. ln sports, Sigma Chi became the first fraternity in USM's history to win the sports trophy three years consecutively. ln campus involvement, Sigma Chi members include cheerleaders, the Eagle mascot, Who's Who, Omicron Delta Kappa mem- mh -tv ,A N -.,.. bers, tennis team members, varsity football members, and Associated Student Body cabi- net and University Activities Council mem- bers. Sigma Chi is represented by its many members who serve as big brothers of sorori- ties on campus. The brothers of Sigma Chi are active on the USM campus and in the Hattiesburg commu- nity as well. With so many outstanding mem- bers, it's no wonder why Sigma Chi is number one. V W H M A it ZX 9 James Aguilar, Matthew Barrett, Kreg Bartley, James Beeson, Larry Bellipanni, Rod Bonham, Greg Bradley, Brent Mitchell, Andrews Brucks David Carr, Vincent Colucci, Arty Creel, Niles Cruthirds, Donald Davenport, Jeffery Files, Michael Finley, Mark Franklin, Carey Gaughf Scott Gettys, Dale Gleneck, Frank Glenn, John Gordon, Rodney Gordon, Vince Gordon, Steve Hand, Kyle Greer, Robert Herrington 140 F1 I, ,1:255,,f. if -. jg- W- , , . 'fri-il.. K, f. . - It V yy, ,- fW ,ax .-as , ' '- mag 7 'ff i..-'Wg ' Whips nk., , - . :g,g,',, ..,.,.,.H, . M: .. f, ' H 'rf 2:1--' H ' - it J we -y5Q, T -- gk., ' ' ,A .az if - ,val F ,X , .' : F f' 1 Q 2, , I ' 1- 1 - , 1 'S I , s 'K f if as 1 A 1 1 Us XF 'F rg . 1 Q a -X3 ' ' 5 1 rv ' 'X' - ,il +A if, : , f r - K I . A .V .1 qw fs. 'W 6 uf nr 'f L, l ,:- Q7 rg' 1 I K 1 G: Y' C. y ' r 1 4, A A Z All la A f . A 15,21 , ll A' ,h 'V 5 L' 'li -rl f 'Q ' g 74 l r or I I L . ll My fr. Ti ,, , - M 1 Q W - L tl., V ll l' Al I .ka 4 av i., A 0 'A A , V' ' A - L5 Q, ' 5' 4 A 4 ll rw el ll W l xx. A for Qin 5 N' 1 : g lg 'L r 5 K ' if lr' fa A .Q A fn' A L- A ll ' ,J f E Q -if K V ' Q 3 ' 'P . V 4 . V . ' , 13-fn . , N .. iig r ' - l'lG'f-5, .r 'X Jay Hortt, Louns Holmes. Derrrck House M1chaelJones, Claude Jordan. Mark Knrphfer, Samuel Leslle, Alan Lucas, Jimmy Lynch Robert Mathner, Kevrn May, John Mrlbrook, Paul Mums, Anthony Mullen, Graham McCarty. Tom McDonnell. Kerry Mclllwarn, Hal McMahon Mlchael McMullan, Dudley Natrons. Jerry Nettles, Al Newton. Mrtchell 0'BflQU. Vernon Peacock, John Phrllrps. Stephen Phillips. KEVIN Rernerth Mrchal Scandone. Kenneth Sharak, Paul Shore, Matt Srnrth, Mrlton Smrth. Bob Snell Mark Spunney, Martrn Stuhblefreld, Blake Thomas Gerald Vrnes, Wrllram Ward, Bob Wrley, Gary Wolverton. Lori Arnsworth, Tamara Bartley. Maureen Bryant, Amy Carllsle, Janet Delaney Patrlcla Fava, Valerle Gardner, Donna Grnn. Anna Halley. Kathy Kung, Patil Krng Vrrgrnra Lane.Jenn1fer Lrndsay, Martha Lucas Tracy Mrddleton, Kern Nlordrca. Laurre Mulll5,Stephan1e Noble. Alesra Phrllrps. Sondra Robrnson. Tracey Trnnun. Kam-r'. Ward, Amy Weldy lxll l Sigma ,iw Achieving goals is nothing new to Sigma Nu. Outstanding academics, athletics, and par- ties were only part of the everyday activities of Sigma Nu during the year. Toga Party, Sprint for St. Jude's, White Rose Formal, and the 69th Annual Spring Fertility Yard Party 1 fFestival and Mardi Gras Carnival will con- tinue this commitment to excellence. It is be- cause of this commitment that we offer our tribute to America's favorite family. The ideals of love, tranquility, apple pie, and par- enthood are those we hold most dearly. 1 , 'i ,I 'ibt 'a ' .J -5- . . ' U , W 4- J, , ,Q glx x A, -1.- N-fi , 4' iff CX ,fb H 'i t 51 -sa--A W Y .,,, , --A ,,,.f7 MM, 'M F -w,..,,.,,,...,, V H 5 , XX '1 V if s j fl ' X J it L....X .. i nu , . - H vi Q rn - A L 1, E gov K liixjr' rl 'li' in 7 - z l JQILN , ,lg x gg g A Q Q v.,.,,,ct,. . , t ..,,. , - ,. s i fl W ?iSeilN,,v N, , . fl t .jfqfr ..c,, s. .. :saws-ww.y.m, TJ' 1 ' 1 4? . :Q J . e l 1 -mmm.. '- Backwards Brady, Backwards Brady Jr., 1 .fgit f Blind Brady, Booker Brady, Brut Brady, ,, rr 'ex r 5 ' Bubba Subba Brady, Cal State Brady, rx 3 S 5 Charles Manson Brady, Chickenhawken ' I, QS' Ni l Brady A -Q K I D. Baba Brady, Dr. Blam Brady, Eraser 'X K I X , ,-X j -X Head Brady, Grady Brady, Grady Shady ' Y N QV L , Brady, Harry Brady, Hector Brady, Ima -' 'T' N gg .. ' y S A ' S' ff: ' Peter Brady, Jake Blues Brady Q' My I h T V r. . if 'RNA f ' - N- James Jr. Brady, lma D, Brady, Katts Ash V ----'rs 5' Brady, Muhammid Brady, Omar Brady, Pa . 9 Tater Brady, Shady Brady, Siamease I al kk X i jx S Brady ff s- P -r a - . Vx.. 142 l l i l l l l l l l K l l I l l r r l 1 1 l r l i r l i l 1 l l l l l l i l 4 r i 4 l i l l l i You are cordially invited to attend the Sixty-Ninth Anal Toga Party at the newly renovated Sigma Nu Ball-Room and Motor Lodge After a two year absence, back by popular demandg Rude, Crude, and Totally unacceptable individuals with no redeaming human values assemble themselves for the pilgramiage to inebriation in honor of our Fraternal God Bacchus. P.S. As always Togas and hosing around required. R.S.V.P. AC. and Fluid Expulsion Facilities available upon request. 1 F - . X i A 'I' .af 15 1 ff Us v JDJ . if-Ab-V-, , 7 1 Q f 'IN disc y Q, nh . 'sf -'ff 4 , . P 5 ,.yl1:,Q'fg . , ' fl 1. su ci ' 3.57511 Sluggo Brady, Spot Brady, Stork Bmtly. Subba Son Brady. Tad Brady, The Dog Brady, Whop Brady. Zclk Brady. Keith Kennedy Cindy Blackmer. Luc Ann Blnclxniur Pamela Gaylu Evans. Leigh Lrxliuy An-.gl lvlcliay. Crissv U'Cl-ririms li -f Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon is the second largest greek social fraternity for men in the nation. Our distinguished alumni enjoy a position of prominence equaled by few and surpassed by none in the fields of business, state and national government and education, However, the true uniqueness of Sigma Phi Epsilon is found in its devotion to the cardinal principles which have been a guide and source of strength and inspiration since its earliest beginnings. Sigma Phi Epsilon is a celebration of the act of becoming. A mystic ritual that points to the virtue of growth. Growth as a scholar, as a man, and as a citizen. Growth that is nutured by the concern, the discipline, and the love that constitutes our elite brotherhood. Sigma Phi Epsilon is involvement that touch- es every area of campus life, allows us to contribute to the quality of our University community, and to draw from it the exper- iences which will enrich us as individuals, as brothers, and as an organization. Sigma Phi Epsilon is growth. ET!! if? Nerf r. r my sis Q S , ,SQ I -' i -' 'ii'nulg1ll I' 1115519 - 1 131:11 F -hir 'I' 11 :man -g iii 114 ,1 if nlliiufza lliiil , nxnswmail til: Quang rihli' manila U11 B , . eamimnw 1 A , ' wngzuwaea 'T .411-v - , - :M , N S inns W y lkjzll 1 r fe A f 132, . 1l i ' ff ,nmnmillnmerlnlfgn ,-I f . V 828?1,1ll 1I 9 , ' f fl A M We Qt. 0. -.-- I - I 'Nw 9535, , H 1- t R. I1 , R '63 Hi 15 f . get-. Lai . . Q., Q r -.t -4 lift T. 2 ,Q sp it , 3 at ,,,1 33, 1 ' T. T , 4' K sf gf , ti vf by 1 , f V Y SHN: T T 1- f ' 1 , F .V A Q51 Q ., , 2. ' S . Q ' P A H' ,xgzis Qi Q ,..,., Y 'EW , ,Q .W 2- L., Kd X X f is r ek 5 X is 2 , Y, M v x ,' Q , V , 1 t P, . .. Q M 3 lx 'lr f N n- '-. A 5 iw l We Henry Aubrn, Jame Lee Baker, George Berry, Jeff Boyd, Rrchard Craven, Kerth Detommaso, Scott Dutton, Russell Frtzgerald, Kenneth Floore Steen l-lambrrc, Davrd l-lanser, Kerry Jenk1ns,Jessre Joyner, Sam Landry, Stuart Love, Mrchael Lyons. Muchael Majors. Wayne Martrn James Myers, Kevrn McCarty, John McDonald, John Mclnnrs, Jerald lVlcVeay. Thomas Patrlck, Thomas PTICQ, Tommy Ramshur, Mrtchell Reeves Bruce Smith. Cralg Smith, Alan Stewart. Bobby Stokes, Terry Thomas, Kevtn Whute. Joy Samrow, Kathleen Crandall, Yvonne Crrmm Davona Daugherty, Kerri Folse, Manrque Glaab, Jane Marie Gunkel, Vrclat Hammack, Wendy Macler, Nancy Neal, Joy Necalse, June Reese Paige Saulters, Karyn Stephens. Mary Stnck, Carole Ttsdclle. Renee Wrlllams 7 f au appa Epsilon . x Q Pe if ,i 1 .QV I The USM colony of Tau Kappa Epsilon is one of the fastest growing fraternities on campus. TKE has always done well in its areas of participation. The Tekes have the highest grade point average of all fraternities and have held the highest active grade point aver- age for the past two years. TKE has a strong intramural program. Tekes participate in football, bowling, softball, floor- hockey, and many other sports. TKE continues its community service pro- jects by sponsoring the Annual River Race Fld for St. Judes Research Children's Hospital and the Tree of Life for the National Kidney Foundation. Tekes are involved in other campus and pro- fessional organizations and hold numerous leadership positions in addition to their aca- demic and fraternal commitments. Tekes are also active in ROTC, Delta Sigma Pi, Phi Theta Kappa, the campus media, the Univer- sity Activities Council, and many other honor- ary and service organizations. Tau Kappa Epsilon, an integral part of the USM Greek community, is the fraternity for life. .gg i 1 K ' is ? 4 74 Q 1 .. , wn 21? ' l P l i i i l f I l 2 L 5 s 4 l l it i l ll l l I ii l l l l i I l l i l c i l l l l l l l i l l i l i i l i Randy Baker, Charlre Brssell, Jeff Byrd, Bob Coonfleld, Mlke Dennrs, Ivan Garcla. Wesley Gouchre, John Greene. Dan Hester Pat McCabe, Tlrn McClelland, Tony McCraney, Tony Papa. Lance Putman. Rrck Poulter, Mrke Sackman, Wayne Scarborough. Jeff SIT!lIh .hm Sulluvan, Phllhp Trnwer, Mrke Wade, RQSS Walton, Grlland Welsch, Chuck Whrtehead. Chuck Whrttrngthn. Ken Wowterl. Gene Redwmhw Fehcra Brewer, Fnwna Bwwen, Hr-new Bea Easterhng, Page Lubrrtz, Lrnda Mnntgnmery, Drana Mcfaughan, Km: Scarhwruugh, Amanda Schaller rr' Zeta Phi Beta R mn A relatively young organization, both nation- wide and on the campus of USM, Zeta Phi Beta is committed to rendering service to improve the human condition. Some of the projects of Zeta Phi Beta this year include programs such as the March of Dimes Walk-A-Thon, United Way Halloween Carnival, visits to nursing homes, and visits to the children's wards of local hospitals. The main objectives of Zeta Phi Beta are: scholar- ship, service, sisterly love, and finer woman- hood. i ,X , ii W Juanita Adams, Yvonne Putman 148 .1 wf 1 all fo N2 4 Hu l u ,Z 5, Y wuwf. f 3 s Kappa Alpha D g 7 1' . Y Q o 1 , ,,-, w . :sg QS' P A . , -., gf, 11 . f I, 5 xy, .k .. s IN !'. s.. 'tx Q. Kmnard Gllmer, Dan1elJr+nes. Warn' M1ller.W1lI1e Mwodv, Kenmth O'Qxm Ray Pmlkv MlChd6l Steward, Dwnlgias Walker 1-lu 'Pi- 9-'Wag 0 g . Si time 1gma Sigma Tri Sigma is a warm smile, a friendly hand- clasp, a close circle of friends, thousands of sisters. lt is afterstudy talks, fraternity for- mals, sympathetic listeners, happiness shared. lt is a bouquet of violets, a pearl, purple and white ribbons, a white dress. lt is democratic action, parliamentary procedure, service to others, assuming responsibility. It is pursuit of knowledge, growing in understand- ing, high standards, opportunities unlimited. 'W .Wx we A .v l f l f lt is learning good citizenship, improving manners, developing talents, remaining an individual while participating in a group. Tri Sigma is an arc, an indented triangle, a circle, a creed. lt is faith, love, loyalty. It is ceremony, ritual, tradition. lt is commitment to yesterday, today, tomorrow. Tri Sigma is sisterhood faithful unto death. t 1 Eg, at l kg Ki Darla Baronich, Amy Coghlan, Carole Deere, Bridget Dickerson, Cheryl Dillon, Barbara Donley, Paula Etheridge, Becky Fitch, Suzanne Golden Vickie Hollinger, Mary Kahlstore, Kristi Ladner, Wendy lvlader, Leslie Patterson, Lee Perry, Robin Reeves, Cindy Smartt, Beth Steinbruck Anne Stowers, Brenda Tinnin, Tina Wieck, Chris Calhoun, Jackie Key, Steve Phelps, Craig Smith 150 5 1 -4... s . 9 ' , Q -as S . 42 .. as ,, ... QV. A A . I . Q r l a t - , ,F g , .., Va. 1. . -Eb. .J 5 , ' xl 4, xg! Y 5. Hx s r sl Q ft ., r 1 Uv' as 1 7 2 fix .3 S V Pix xl , A i. - V Y ' lt ' l .Zi .ml l 'I' ' Residence I-Iall Associatirim Hr-it fiwm Y rf V Nusa MJPXIVXJNX ffm? I lwlmrlsma Sur :wax Hwwwll III!-1f1lHb'S PHI' rf.-I Runs, C,r1tT11,' Ru! ISA .-'rfu WI rnan, Uzrrwrtc Pwrrx, Snmr. Guy Sccwrnl Rum' Hrrwn G. dall, Beth MCCMM. Ulf-wa.: Hnwdrd, Melanie Turmr Carol Hwlrn, Debra W1ilIf1!'I'lS. Kenneth Englehfmir, Bmfi Hmk, Rnchard Herrrmg Q 7.49 'W 0912. if Q -Q: Q W Y VI . Qsfd 5 I gl , 'AIU' RI-IA Gfficers Trna Hrnes, NCC, Beverly Plllrnan. Treasurer, Vrcl-me Woods, Secretary. Susan Guy, Presrdent. Brad Hall-Q. Vrce President Hx I I ' -L if E r ,S I -U' 4 .,. , ,,J' m,,,' X Senior Panhellenic Council ' First Row: Debbie Parker, Darla Baronich, Kim McPhie, Kathy Schwarzaur, Cindy Wyman. Second Rowt Tammy Yates, Amy Firmin. Elizabeth Hanshaw. Third Row: Sherry Peacock, Susan Strahan, Kristy Smith, Tervwi Nettles, Yvonne Putman Junior First Row: Cathy Smith, Presi- dentg Darla Baronich, Advi- sor. Second Row: Lisa Bruno, Brenda Tinnin, Anita Phillips, Tammy Bass, Robin Varnado, Phyllis Hudson, Lucy Bush, Cathy Steen, Debbie Reeder. 152 4+ if. LS? Wm HB6 I ' Panhellenic Council 1'2 XV.. 'ITBQ at 85 . C E sl. 2-..... : Z3 H V.. ,................. AZ 64 RUS fi X A -f. ws' A I3 5 ,n :iii ,Q 14 'Ilan- 'ffl o....,MN 1 ,..-- ,- ...-nuti., . .u',.. . - we atrw. N W.- ,,,.p5fwNi:.y:-M 1 Qgw Interfraternity Co ncil l I I tl SI '-I. ....,..........g4 ' COOK Li?-QEVERSE . 0 5 aw' 5 I7 4 '1- Frrst Rufw Rrfsw V. ., Estes, 50 ff,1 tvr Rm? 11' Jfrltnsvln, Btllv Heww, '. . lrnbragulw, Dnugglas Walker Scwtt Patten Secnnd Rnw Bwb Snell, Errc Labat, Ken' H6Il'1JlfT1IT16YSOH,DdVlLllSl'nUL', Mlke Barnes, Pat Slack. Marc Barhonovlcn, Mrchael Stew art, lan Krncwck Tlnrd Rlrw Andre Redd, Jamre Ltrrrs. Mark Franklrn, Mrke Man- grum, Rhett Rush. Steen Hambrrck, Mark Bryant, Tony Darlxng IFC Gfficers Davrd Butler, Academrc Charrman, Clarke Barattr Rush Chalrrnan, Publlc Rela- trons Chalrman. Laren Whlcl- don, Treasurerg Brlly Hewes, Secretary, Enc Labat, Vrce- Presudent Eddre Atherton, Presrdent. Not Prctured Bob Snell, Actrvrtres Chanrman 15-L ootball Ch rleaders First Row: Newell Simrall, Mike Many Dina Alford, An- gela Fokakis, Gina Daniels, Sharon Garbin, Dianne Ho- sey, Jayme Collins, Bob Snell, Mascot. 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Be linda Myze, Melody Wooclai .l, Heather Duncan, Debbie Broadhead, Sissy Slicr-'ir Kym Lawrence, Jennilei Nagle, Delery Cook, Misty Tullos, Tammy Wise, Michelle McCormick, Jackie Lane, Sherrye Freeman, Theresa Taylor, Ruth Leggett Second Row' Cindy Hilbun, Becky Stock, Suzanne Lumpkin, Deborah Henderson, Mary Ann Rush, Cindy Brown, Anita Rawls, Cheryl Boyles, Vicki Vann, Hope Chiniche, Lisa Collins, Julia Denson, Al- lison Clayton, Marion McCa- leb, Jennifer Caveny, Karen Brown, Angela Perusse, Missy Ezelle. 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Sec- ond Row: Dana Fields, Dee- Dee Thompson, Lonnie My vin, Valerie Galle, Clmie-sw Herring, Janice Fulton Tit iiii Row: Lori Ehlers, lilh' Smithy, Jacquirj '-iiiltlfm Jennifer Robinson, 1- isii' ly Sa- figan, JoAnn PT iuiin..m, Amy Shumate, Not Pictured' Vicki Boyd N' ls 93' W fl. R9 : 2 sk ' Q 5 wi a it ' . ,-:,:,,1 X' ' gifts, f . lift . ' f'if7i'5 ff r- L - V.i. ,?5--'- . by-. -.4 ,ry - , gs ak. N. Southern Misses First Row: Angie Benfield, Kay Courtney, Joni Jackson, Karyn Ludington, Hope Gar- rett, Sherry Dick, Jena Belcher. Second Row: Karyn Mullen, Captain, Jeanna Bell, Bridget Foley, Debbie Ciano, Nicole McCleery, Miki Kahl' storf, Anna Clark, Captain. Third Row: Dana Jernigan, Captain, Lisa Bruno, Tangy Ladner, Susan Quarles, Lisa Anderson, Leigh Laney, Chris Hall, Renae Smith, Becky As- kew, Director, 162 be ' Golden irls Www law A ' Qi fm 2 I ff if '-- f . - s f, First Row: Karen Fletcher, Angie Slimon, Cynthia Abraham, Treasurer, Nina Lowery, Secretary, Cindy Warren, President, Jan Mooney, Vice President, Polly Anna Peterson, Kim McPhie. Second Row: Karon Walters, Loretta Barnes, Alesia Phillips, Dannetta Potts, Sheryl Seaton, Ann Rankin, Leslie Hawes, Elizabeth Magee, Kelley Jones, Diedre Hodge, Julie Cook, Diane Collins, Marla Henry. Third Row: Leah Huff, Cindy Stewart, Debbie King, Lisa Griffith, Lacey Ashley, Kellee Milstead, Ginny Sanders, Diann Eastland, Theresa Arender, Carol Theobald, Lori Hasson, Burnie Jo Ewell, Peggy Shoeder, Lisa Spears, Dana Voivedich, Kristy Smith, Paula Fowler. llid Associated Student Body Cabinet First Row: Bruce Adams, Bubba McDaniel, Ginny Sanders, Erin Finley, James Aquilar, Eugene Starks, Marcie Davis. Second Row: Mike IVlcPhail, Tong Wells, Chris Carter, Kem Love, Stella Payton, .M Fenimore, Jenny Liriflsm, ' zie Faver. Third li r'ififi.' Paul, Sponsor, Jolw Harifuy, Rod Gordon, T-flic'i.fsl Finley, Wayne Herring, wlilglielle Ni- chols, Jim Warren. President, David Groth. Cindy Smartt, Shawn liflcliee 164 if 'qw 1g , ,- f-7:-f' r , f, f, rm, . .x 1, fl Senate Staff Al Haralson, Historian, Mark Franklin, Sergeant at Arms, Cindy Bradshaw, Secretary, Janice Perkins, Secretary, Gregg Stanley, Public Relations Officer, Steve Sheppard, President. 1 mt, lx IQ Qs if CT' ,X 1 0 vp bf , - 4 I l Steve Sheppard, Vice President Pi wr il 'T' ..i '22-1' I ', i X .s . I Mike McPhail, Attorney, Mike Finley, Director of Legal Services, Eugene Starks, Attorney General, Marcie Davis, Secretary, Andre Redd, Election Commissioner, Chris Carter, Executive Assistant to the President Cindy Smartt, Special Proiects Director, Suzie Faver, Spring Spirit Director, Jenny Lindsay, Associate Director of Student Services James Aguilar, Director of Governmental Relations, Michelle Nichols. Director of University Relations, Lee Gipson, Director of Advertising and Promotion W,-1 SB Senate i is First Row: Tracy Harwell, Ronnie Ladner, Robin Brown, Marc Barhonovich, June Guice, Connie McCardle. Kathy King, Francis MacFar- laine, Amy Firmin, Kent McPhail. Second Row, I-'Carl Barnett, Billy Newman Collette, Felecia Bell, Groth, President Pr-H 'l' fn pureg Suzannf' toll -rtiile, Craig Ellmo, Bnlnwa ins--, He- len Rentz, Dale Beasley, Les- lie Ridlehonver Third Row: Steve Sheppard. President, Kerry Mcllwrrnt. Lee Gipson, Richard Beard, Steve Sim- mons, Eric Labat, Todd Courtney. is K, . at f it X far sfa. Y! 3 rx., A 5 at wi- A ,6l!fWbPAi.-.:4,..,a..,,. University Activities Council First Row: Jon Morrem, Vic- tor Bailey, Pat Kergosien, Rinny Woodruff, Ross Wal- ton, Billy Powe, Regina Light- sey, Carlin Wolfe, Kevin Da- vis, Jan Mooney, Presidentg Joe Paul, Sponsor. Second Row: Joanne Green, Tonia Painter, Camille Johnson, Tammy Holder, Jeanne McDuff, Will Browne, Mary Harris, Trish Borosky, Billy Hewes, Leah Shemper, Rob- ert Lesley, Mara Hartman, Mark Wigginton, Ginger Buice. Third Row: Brian Clay- ton, David Cook, Sonny Da- vis, Thomas Schmidt, Cal Fruendt, Anna Halley, Janine Howell, George Yerger, Caren Mahoney, Vince Gor- don, Cindy Tipton, Bea Dan- iels, Amy Price, Melissa Ev- ans, Marie Scheeler. 160 , if I'-4 UAC Of icers Chairperson lvlarw 'via Secretari,1gJanMironw, fm dentg Ginger Buice, fkdwarif ing Chairperson, Vicior Bun ley, Music Chairperson MC' ex 1- imemwsi H UAC Music Committee Victor Bailey, Chairperson Second Row' Jeanne McDuff. Third Row: Cal Fruendt, Bea Daniels, Thomas Schmidt, Vince Gordon, Leah Shemper, Regina Lightsey, Billy Hewes, lrvi AC Non-Music Committee First Row: Tonia Painter, Will ,!1- ffl ' C A Browne, Chairperson' Vxxi ,V Tammy Holder, Jon Morrem Second Row: Carlin Wolfe Rinny Woodruff. Third Row Robert Lesley, Kevin Davis Fourth Row: Pat Kergosien Z 'v w -I fi, I V5 --A I a r ,E .- .. 5 Trish Borosky. V '-Q-Q. UAC Advertising Committee - - 1 First Row: Ross Walton, Anna Halley, Caren Mahoney, Jan ine Howell, Camille Johnson Sandra Smith, Mary Harris Amy Price. Second Row: Da- vis Cook, Sonny Davis, Ginger Buice, Chairperson, Sandra Thompson, Melissa Evans. F 168 Umon Board Lawrence Joiner, President. Jeffery Johnson, Vice Presi- dent, Alisa Larry, Music Chairperson, Jerry Wood- land, Special Events, Carol Cannon, Secretary, Rachel Pudas, Treasurer, Michelle Lennox, Historian, Minnie Austin, Advisor, Warren Dunn, Union Director, Be, linda Millhollin, Recruitment. 3 l l l l l 5 aptist Student Union ' - --5 l l l Nl l l l l l i I l i f 5 l ,ill w l 7 W Q- l , I .zgzf 1 I l First Row: Debbie McCormick, Lisa Moyer, Deborah Causey. Second Row: Bonnie Hearon, Debbie Dickerson, Marcia Broome, Carol Leake, Cecile Reeves, Ray Meece, Marilyn A Walker, Steve Holston, Will McCall. Third Row: Steve Cowan, Jerry East, Billy Windham, Randy Sims, Neil Byrd, Kirk Lucky. i 1 l l l l I l l l l l i l l 170 Center First Row. Monica Hull, Cath erine Robinson, Robin Rus- sell, Joe Brurnfield, Mark Ni chols Second Row' Delia Robinson, Becky Smith, Shar' on Mcluendon, Onita McLen' don, Jake Smith Third Row: Tina Venable. Kathy Vena- ble, Wendy Winstead. David Carroll, Vicki Borcher, Not Pictured Stan Dillingham, David Johnson, Gloria Lane- hart, Peggy Smith, Juanita McLendon, Mickey Welsh, Sandy Loveday, Students First Row: Nancy Moore. M1- chelle Flynt, Anna Stewart, Music Chairwomang Lauria Wade, Lana Wade. Second Row: David Sprague. Presi- dentg Diana Romar. Lisa Fowler, SecretaryfTrea- surerg Claytor Sullivan, Dave Conover, Vice President. Not Pictured: Angela Heffner, PublicityfSocial Chairvvo- man. 1T1 l n Wesley ndation - - - - i ' 1 i l l i -I ll ,i i i i i NJ ii ,i i I i l i i 1 i i i i i i l W 'rwrtiurv' l l i First Row: Bigi Malsbury, First Row: Shannon Toler, Tom Samson, Tina Fisher, Thomas Samson,Jan Waring, Sharon Bouzek, Deanne Sory, Tom Pace, Deanne Sory. Shannon Toler, Steve Hol- Second Row: Karen Jefcoats, ston, Jan Waring, Bill Ray- Sharon Bouzek. mond. Second Row: Herb Bourne, Danny Mullis, Tom Pace, Betsy Sullivan, Andrea Troth, Karen Jefcoats, Sandy Maclnnis. hh -.---f l l I i r l 172 :wail -- Church of God in Christ Fellowship I, Micah J Scott, President, Danny Johnson, Vice Presi dentg Milton Miskel, Treasur erg Bernice Wilson, Secretary. J. Catherine Wilson, Advisor. S N ,Munn- Afro-American , if ..,,, g., g , V , i ,nl 5 f feitv Cultural Society First Row: Craig Colby, Bes- sie Smith, Ruth Bell, Gwendo- , . lyn Jefferson, Vincent Rosse, I ' Kecia Jones, Edrika Kelly, .- 0, H, in-I: Thecia Kelly, Barbara Mon- . cure, Loretta Barnes, Tamara Dear, Patricia Barnes, Jeffery Wolfe, Ronald Bingham, Freddie Jones Second Row Phyllis Jones, Gail Berry, Sherri Fairley, Roxie Holder, Rena Barnes, Angela Lewis, ,C 173 ambda Sigma - Sophomore Honorary Society First Row, Amy Firfr .lfl , err. lee Milstead, Donn.1w Sinn, Cheryl Bowles, Alison Grantham, Amy Wrflgly. Sec- ond Row Terry tainson, Alan Lucas, Matt Smith, Jennifer Munn, Anne Bancroft, Edie Lack, Mary Margaret Mitch- ell, Lisa Hargott, Newell Sim- rall, Treasurerg Steve Size- more, President. Not Pictured: Lynn Ainsworth, Bobby Hensley, Missy Lough- man, Billy Newman, Kim Wil- lis, Tammy Yates, Barbara Ross, Advisor. 'QL' -Wif- r fmzhfq, ssh, , , .QM Q 2 -if ru- ,, , f l: .1 P 1 . X ,I .N W X., Y 'R 17 Honors Student Association i First Row: Camilla Halzer. Second Row: Bruce Sculth- orpe, Deedee Blanton, Kim Willis, Carlin Wolfe, Joey To- mei, Julie Boudreaux, Third Row: Linda Pledger, Will Browne, Julie Bodenheimer. Fourth Row: Pat Murphy, Rusty Eaton, Catherine Smith, Denise Viator, David Sullivan. Fifth Row: Kris Smith, Anita Hamel, Frank Sloan, Ann Loney, Tim McGuire. 174 rode: Sfw' f if 1 4.-.L i,'- I i' +1 ,Tama s f , art my X .V ., ' i Zif,1f,js-if QS. -- f-L 2 yy' -fy -, 1 2 fi .sr X ' Phi Delta Rho NION ERSI . ll i 2 , if - 4 52 1 V J Piper H 5 1 ' 5 I :E X-H I K 2 . jg -'f,gi19 'h ' Y . N 4 J ,, 1 X. Y E Qlf. 1' in I . . W iv ,. .,- 1, ,x . rl . , -' F--J i i l I .1 . l Y l , - i 5 5 1 - f i . 1 , - -, - 1 3' ' 3, V -I . 'F ' I 55, -' 5 ., . T ., 'fl' E ' ' 2. '5 it 3.1 2' I - A Y 1 ' ' . ' 4. 2 35 -7 N ,ik A ' l L, - P . , . .F -fi 1-: ',, ' fs-Q.. Z.. 'f 1, -i '- . 'l Q '5 , rw .:, . I -V f 1 4' W 4. 'S -' .. -We '- f if ff , ' f , . ,X ,, 5- 1 , , - -I '- X 1 ' ' A- F -. , EN 553- -, 1 4.1 , f 'QQ ' in acl , P .V , . ,Q I '- 2 W- j Q ,Q Y, 55: . .5 Us A , 4- , -- -- .5 i --f. ' 'Ji-Q. 'fi' N - it 2 ' -f if ' ' '- ' f - ' ' f 1 1593?-1 . - ' + V. - it Q- -. i - - - - f .i ' 1.-4: 1 - aerji ' i Q ' Y ' 'taiwan-, ' , 4 ' ' . - 4'- .iQ, 11' . 5 v ' , -, ' ' 5 . -'1-3-zzz! . rf..,- ' N V -,.. 1 F i t A ,. - x i,,,s,,-- '--- ,fn z-Fixx, -15Qw-.:-,- l - '- -.r-X ' S ',,. .., H :E . . . 5 A I - .Y , I ,. H - fl R t :tw- A 'Y ',, :,? ' V- -,if ..,, 6 , 5 Te.?9..,,.r?s.,?.,J31:'.axf. .1 2 - I - 'Fifi ii- X tj, ' A w .Q ,,, i ' ', Qffi, 3,4155 -'-'f jIii.qsr- .'i -P -P X i 5 l 1 H 'X , , g Q ,- 1- -SJ xg.,i 1 ' ' Qi- i ii . ' Q H. il -I Q. . A Af . 2 , E . . Q2 Outstanding Freshmen Women First Row: Penny Nowell. Second Row: Caren Mahoney, Kimberly man Woman Willis, Tammy Yates. Gail Waters, President, Caren Mahoney, Most Outstanding Fresh- Senior Women's Leadership Honorary First Row: Denise Hester, He- len Rentz, Barbara Teel, Carey Bonin, Tina Hines, Car- ol Welker, Amy Carlisle, Leontyne Hairston, Cynthia Abraham, Sandy Parks, Flor- ence Harkins. Second Row, Andrea Jelusich, Jill Ewald. Cathy Egley, Merrie Dorman, Patti Jean Page, Tammy Hammond, Angie Raines, Cheri Campbell. Third Row: Alice Hultz, Jacquie Ellmo, Ann Wedding, Cheryl Hill, Vialla Hartfield, Carla Mur- phy. Not Pictured: Kristy Smith, Donna Huch, Amy Frederick, Ruth May, Laura Henderson. 175 Psi Chi i J ' National Psychology L Honorary f First Row: l,.wi'f , Randall Lee, V , Lee Hilclrrmii i :ec ond Ru -.-,,' 1 . iinlord, President, Ut-1t ',niitittles, Sec- retary, tii..i't:ice Powell, Treasiifw, Lisa Dobbins, Steve ff-iunts, lvlartha Powell, .ln Beth Gatewood Not Pic- tured Cindy West, Vice Presi- dent Chi Tau Honorary Dance Fraternity First Row: Margaret Bowlin, Second Rowi Cindy Brown, Debbie Browning, Victoria Mclntosh, Monica Davidson. Third Row: Karen Garmen, Peaches Rogers, Graduate Assistant, Janet Pieur, Spon- sor, Sylvia Strickland, Vice President, Rocio Trest, Public Relations, Susan Patterson, Presidentg Leigh McFarland. Epsilon 'i'1m,,,,,-M .ie , l7o 'in 1 l v4v,N,SX AN'J.,v.,..,s. A.-Q-f-Jump-, l l l H., ilk f :gil M334 Phi Theta Kappa Alpha of Mississippi Alumni Chapter First Row: Dawson Wilkerson, Ist Vice President: George Calhoun, Treasurerg Martha Fortenberry, Sponsor, Sec- ond Row: Ellenbeth Royal, Historiang Terri Weitzel, President. Third Row: Trent Williams, 2nd Vice President, Not Pictured: Karen Sanford, Fall Secretaryg Regina Shep- pard, Spring Secretaryg Ar- deth Saunders, Fall Reporterg Cheryl Bullock, Spring Re- porter, Tau Beta Sigma Honorary Band Society 1,. i First Row: Mary Clfizrf ii 'i son, Secretary, T7-,nr F -ia, Second Vice Pm'-J--e E. Axim Barattini, Fifg'...'i-'f-A fiiane Silver, First 'L- i President, Donna i,'Jofi.j 'lreasurerg Judy Baitvfff. Second Row: Marsha Anderson, Janice Perkins, Deanna Little, Yo- landa Ellis, Third Row: Tammy Kirkland, Lisa Mc- Donald, Karen Kay, Jennie Hem, Cindy Howard, Joann Kaufman. Phi Mu Professional Music Fraternity First Row: Bill Sadler, Carla Edmondson, Sweetheartg J.C. Baker, Judy Bartels, Little Sister, Denise Viator, Little Sister, Christy Hall, Little Sis- ter, Terry Johnson, Jeff Kea- ton, Stan Toler, Frank Gen- tile, Jamin Hoffman. Second Row: Philip Crumbley, Troy Mitchum, Greg Hoffland, Ben Burnett, Kenny Myrick, Ricky Seal, Charles Thomas, Mark Bryant, Tom Grant, Frank Longino, J.P. Banks, Robert Hamaker, Brian Stiffler, Vin- cent Rosse. 178 Alpha Sinfonia Kappa Kappa Psi O 1 lj Honorary Band Fraternity First Row' Terri Johnson, Doby Yates,W1ll1e Lawrence, Tony Darlrng, Terry Trlgg, Troy Mntchum, James Boys klns Second Row Duane Srl- ver, Sweetheart. JoAnn Kauff man, John Patterson, Srlas Lewls, Paul Rester, Davrd Wllllarns, Kenny lvlyrlck, Charles Thomas, Tommy Sketes, LaMar-:us Stamps Alpha Psi Urnega Honorary Dramatics Fraternity Frrst Row Patrlcia Borosky, Lora Edwards, Secretaryf Treasurerg Karen Rrce Sec- ond Row Stan Loftrn, Vrce President, Todd SanM1llan, Presrdent, Kenneth lv'lcDade. lT0 Gamma Beta Phi Scholastic Honorary Society Jan Ainsworth Lori Ainsworth Dori Anderson Paul Ashcroft Carol Bagley Leanne Baird Denise Balius Steven Ball Ann Bancroft Vanessa Bancroft Lisa Barhonovich Julie Barksdale Judith Bartels Kreg Bartley Richard Beard Janet Beeland Felicia Bell William Bell Rachael Benefield Sharon Bentz Larry Betts Barbara Binghan Paul Blais Cathy Blakeslee Lyndon Bobinger Rod Bonham James Bourne Cheryl Boyles Theresa Boyles Mark Bright Debra Brown Karen Brown Linda Brown Robin Brown Sara Brown Joseph Brumfield Donna Buchanan Brian Bockoski Quynh Huong Bui Aleta Bush David Butler Gregory Butler Timothy Butler Kimberlee Casey Tamie Cassel Deanna Caveny Meg Chesser Connolly Clark Shawn Comfort Ronald Connally Elizabeth Cooper Julie Cook Valerie Cothern Samuel Courtney Richard Craven Elizabeth Crimm Carla Culpepper Joel Culpepper Mark Cumberland Tiffany Danos Anthony Darling Kathy Davies Cynthia Davis Julian Davis Lisa Davis Mary Davis Sandra Davis Paul Deardoff Thomas Delcambre Mark Dennis Donna Dewett Cheryl Dillon Donald Dollar Barbara Donley Leslie Driskell Mark Driver Rayford Duckworth Clifton Eakes Eddie Easterling Ether Edwards Lori Ehlers Karen Eichorn Kristin English Pamela Evans Patricia Evans Karen Farrow Mary Finley Amy Firmin Cathy Floyd Teresa Flynt Leslie Fontenelle Cassandra Fore Pete Formica Amy Frederick Garda Funes Richard Fung-A-Fat Valerie Galle Lisa Garner Pamela Garst Susan Gibson Sharon Gilbert Rhonda Gill John Gillum Donna Ginn Beth Glover Allyson Goodwin Rodney Gordon Misty Graff Elizabeth Grenn Cheryl Haffenden Christine Hall Daniel Hall Leslie Hall Melissa Hammons Tori Hancock Carroll Hardin Phyllis Harter Tracy Harwell Laura Henderson Corinne Henry Roscoe Henry Cheryl Hill Carolyn Hilley Janet Hines Rhonda Holifield Tammy Holloway Carol Holm Jeana Horne Anne Hoselle Cynthia Howard Brent Howell Erick Hueck Holly Hughes Alice Hultz Paula Hunt Silesia Hunter Lisa Hurt Patricia Husley Vicky lllanne Cynthia lnglett Helen Jackson Diane Jeanfreau Thomas Jenkins Lawrence Joiner Annie Jones Julie Joyner Shirley Justice Clark Kahl Joanne Keane Angie Kent Debbie King Katherine King Kathy Kirkpatrick Priscilla Knight Steven Lacy Valerie Langley Andrew Langenbach Marcia Larson Carol Leake Deborah Leyda Regina Lightsey Jennifer Lindsay Larry Lizana John Long Michelle Loughman Nina Lowery Jeri Madison Michelle Magee Nancy Magee William Magill Gregory Martin Nancey Martinolich Robert Matthews Connie McCardle Gena McCarlie Patrick McCarron Clifford McCarty Anthony McCollum Kathleen McGraw Kimber McHenry Kenneth Mclntire Carolin McMillen Deborah Meadows Pamela Melzer Sheila Miller David Milling Peter Mims Veronica Mollett Janis Monk Dianne Montgomery Linda Moody Jennifer Munn William Munn David Murray Roger Murray Katherine Myrick Renae Nanney Dudley Nations Sandra Neighbors Pamela Newman Al Newton Metin Noyan Cynthia O'Conner George Ol'liff Sonya O'Neal Ellen Opperthauser Terri O'Quin David Owens Catherine Oyler Claudia Pachel Cynthia Patton Scott Patton Julia Payne Joyce Payton Sherry Peacock Jeannie Perrin Alesia Phillips Kristi Pitalo Gisele Pittman Linda Pledger Toni Ponder Gloria Poole Karen Powe Greg Price Weyman Price Rachael Pudas Yvonne Putman Angie Rains Jacalyn Ratliff William Raymond Belinda Reed Darla Reid Janet Remich Channon Renfroe Karen Rice Y Scott Riebuck Karl Rieden Kelly Riley Deidre Robinson Patricia Robinson Vincent Rosse Susan Roth Jimmie Roush Anne Routh Andrew Royes Christopher Russell Lana Sandidge Sandra Safigan Paige Saulters Kevin Savage Kathryn Scarborough Teresa Scheeler Terri-Ann Schuler Kathy Schwarzauer Jeffrey Schwind Danita Scianna Lorri Seal Wanda Seale Carolyn Sellers Kathleen Shaw Lisa Shroyer Newell Simrall Cheryl Singleton Dennis Smith Kristy Smith Shelby Smith Bob Snell Alana Snow Cindy Snowden Cynthia Stafford Michael Stalnaker John Stegall Beth Steinbruck Sara Stiffler Michele Stockstill Allison Strain Maria Straub Carolyn Strong Mary Strong Yvette Sturgeon William Sullivan Lynn Swett Vicki Sydboten Barbara Teel L isa Thames Danica Thompson Denise Thompson Tracey Tinnon Barbara Traweek Melinda Trotti Carmia Turner Mark Turner John Vettel Connie Wade Vicki Wansely Barbara Washer Gaby Watts Sharon Weber Marcy Webster Amy Weldy Angela Welker Kerrin Wells Lisa Wells Cynthia West Laurie White Pamela White Robin White Ginny Whitfield Cheryl Whittington Candi Wiggins Ramona Williams Robin Williamson Bernice Wilson Gloria Wilson Vernon Wimberley Donna Wood Tammy Yates Michele Young 3? 'I J l 'rim . , Aa L .X if ifiifss C - Society for Paralegal Services 'Hb-Set? - - Pre-Law i l I A. . 1 if dx ... I-.i-Q-Ni--..........-..... Dee Aultman, President, Tony Papa, Janis Monk, Treasurer, Libby Cnndia, Ka ren Scarborough, Secretary, Stacy Armstrong, Mike Bair' field, Vice President Society First Rowg Mark Franklin, Vice President, Elizabeth Grenn, Secretary, Billy New- man, President, David lshee. Treasurer Second Row: Dr. James Wolfe, Advisor, Dr, Ronald Marquardt, Advisor, David Stallings, Laura Hen- derson, Joe Mauldin, Denise Lee, Stacey Smith, Suzanne Matrick, Diane McCaa, Mike Stalnaker Third Row: Colette Towles, J D Lee, Paul Morri- son, Mark Burch, Bill Ray- mond, Linda Lang, Elizabeth Hanshaw, Eddie Moore, Gwen Posey, 181 l AM T Society for the I l i , l l l l l Advancement l l Qty 5 Management , First Rowi Lori Critter, Patri- cia Wheeler, Angie Keen, 1 Mary Park Durlmrn, Amy Fir- min Second Row Lidia Stein- l Winder, Stephanie Butler, Ma- , lesa Jones, Ann Frentz, Millie l Ann Buckleyi Third Row: Q Dale Turner, James Neely, l Lynn Alexander, John Jo- , achim lll, Fourth Rovvi Barron l Gregg, David Grantham, Rob- ert Rice, Marc Barhonovich, l Gary Gove. Fifth Row: Jana Tate, James Ott, Tom Car- 1 penter, Larry Jones. V I t i l i l 5 I .yy i lu' i i i Beta Alpha Psi Scholastic El i il ll and l -i Professional Accounting ,j Fraternity 5, Vl First Row: Sharon Scrange, , Miriam Chauez, Beth Evans, Leslie Fontenelle, Jackie Rat- liff, Tammy Hammond. Sec- ond Row: Lynn Bolton, Mary l il Davis, Virginia Chavez, Maria A Colbet, Lisa Thames, Susan , Roden, Third Row: Jamie l Flanner, Pam Russell, Rebec- ca Niemiyer, David Reeves, Tim Butler, Randy White. Fifth Row: Walt lngram, Jerry X l King, Mike Sachman, Victor , Merritt, Craig Ellmo, Lorrie 3 Nugent, Ronald Russell, Sixth Row- .Iolin Russell, Mark Cra' Veli, .lov lllritcliii, Roderick PO- sey, 182 it Phi Chi Theta K 31 T E if 1 5 -1 9 I I' S L 2 Q F I 4. is Professional Business Fraternity First Row: Elizabeth Dugas. Secretary, Nancy Chan, Treasurer, Dolly Loyd, Advi' sor Second Row' Debbie Fos' ter, President, Kim Cook, An' gie Keen, Rachel Tullos, Lori Avery. Third Rowi Leah Shemper, Lori Cooper, Judy Berry, Nancy Magee, Fourth Row: Walton Chan, Denise Hudson, Darlene Ezelle, Joanne Smith, Tina Borgatti. Fifth Row: Ron Henley, Diane Koontz, Monique Glaab, Ma- ria Barberee, Jeff Campbell. Sigma Psi Alpha -l Accounting Fraternity First Row' Randy White, Lisa Thames, Susan Roden, Shar- on Scranage, Bill Munn, Mar- guerite Schmidley, Anita Chacko, Beth Evans, Mil-ce Luehlfing, Faculty Advisor, Second Rowi Julia Payne, Rose Beaugez, Tim Butler. Thomas Schmidt, JoAnn Kaufman, Mitch Simmons Third Row: Walt lngram, Greg Price, Ronald Russell, John Patterson, Kevin Sav- age, Thomas Delcambre 133 rnerican Marketing Association ----l Lisa Hegwood, Presidentg Chuck Roberts, Presidentg Sara Lee Tyner, Secretaryg Clark Baratti, Treasurerg Ms. Dolly Loyd, Advisorg Dr. Wil- liam Schoell, Advisor. A 1 Phi Beta Lambda -- - -- 3 Professional Business i e' ' Fraternity jg ut Anne Hambric, Presidentg Kreg Bartley, Executive Vice I Presidentg Carla Carnes, Ac- counting Vice Presidentg Steve Tingle, Administrative Vice Presidentg Pam Guice, Business and Education Vice Presidentg Keith Detommaso, Secretaryg Steve Wilson, Treasurerg Joy Necaise, Re- porterg Carmen Walters, Par- liamentarian. 'li' 47 184 E 1 tf'-If Delta Sigma Pi es kg X- T ' P' Pi SI . , ai ... ., . I , i in y 'ng i 2-asf ,T - rg -TJ: A r, 2 IQ 'M Fall 1983 Officers First Row: Lynn Bowman, Vice President for Professional Activities, Beth Evans, Vice President for Finance. Second Row: Pat McCabe, Secre- tary, Randy White, Chancellor, Steve Kelly, Historian. Third Row: Tim Blake, Senior Vice President, Tommy Delcambre, C.E.l. Chairman. 1115224 MA ' -fr ',f'?,fJlh- - vuwmf -Qi 'i Spring 1983 Officers First Row: Mike Luehlting, Advi- sor, Beth Evans, Vice President for Finance, Tanya Ran- kin, Vice President for Professional Activities, Robbie Shaw, Social Chairman, Charles Hughes, Historian. Sec- ond Row: William Munn, Senior Vice President, Mitch Simmons, Presidentg Steve Kelly, Vice President for Pledge Education. Third Row: Tommy Delcambre, C.E.l. Chairman, Craig Elmo, Chancellor, Professional Business Fraternity First Row: Mike Luehling, Ad- visor, Malinda Ponder, Mary- Therese Hickman, Jane East- land, Joann Kaufman, Pam Hansen, Sharon Scranage, Beth Evans, Lynn Bowman, Mary Davis, Rachel Pudas, Lisa Ulmer, Susan Rodent, Second Row: Bill Munn. Paula Ainsworth, Cheryl Whitting- ton, Jackie Kermode, Janice Ridley, Angela Alexander, Kay Seale, Tonya Smith. Tan- ya Rankin, Robbie Shaw, Ran- dy White, Charles Hughes, Third Row: Keith Brown, Be- linda Parks, Walt Ingram, Tim Blake, Lorrie Nugent, Jay Cox, Steve Kelly, Dwayne Blackmon, John Patterson, 18 Association of Computing Machinery 'Y ' rc' ' -ei-iff: , ,i',rfs,,?,-1, , ,Mizz-.' fr ' 4. 35, 'es . wi ' rr ,. . 2 1 '- 2 we 55:1 4 , uv ,Q W 1 -53 ,1114 'ijt'-.42 gifs, if-,, 5,g,.:.1.-ig. ,- , 1 E , . s as ' A :i mfplatcig f rn, 32564-:1-1 Mf,2f: i 1' tiff :hzffri -21:1 -f 'z 'flfvife I ' ff .4 , fi: 1.:.,11,,. . -'mr-. t ' 'rg fi , -- , ff aw.-f qw' -- V ,A, V ,..,f tag, .,,.- ,, .I , ..:1,A, , .,,.,. , . ff -f f - ,- . ,zz .f .. E - LY it , A -. 3- , , 5 ,wi -iff: iiaff ' ' i., ' i. .3 vw , y a. ' 4-, , gr W yn - an 1 rr , we-sm ff- -, 4 5 , . P .Q-,,,.h ft it 1 'wscwef J Members Pictured are: Mark Adams, Van Adams, Patricia Ainsworth, Steven Ball, Wan- da Boggs, George Calhoun, De Anna Carpenter, William Crowson, Mike Davis, Charles Duett, Mark Fayard, Amy Frederick, Jay Grantham, Thomas Hasselle, Carol Holm, Beth Hudgins, Lisa Hurt, Aaron Hyde, Donald Jones, Margaret Jones, Cyn- IHC thia Kelly, Butch Lewis, Par- tick Mahan, Hena Medina, Belinda Milhollin, Dianne McBride, Robert McDonald, Tamara McGee, Angie McKay, Chester McKee, Deb- orah Neal, Al Newton, Alex North, Terri Parks, Charles Phelps, Gisele Pittman, Enri- que Portocarrero, Randy Powers, Sharon Pratt, Edwin Quave, Karl Rieden, Mike Sanville, Brian Schneider, Todd Seibert, Sharon Sim- mons, Todd Stone, Kent Strickland, Chuck Sturgeon, Roland Thompson, Lee Toole, Jim Waid, Claire Wal- ters, Barry Webster, Jimmy Webster, Terri Weitzel, Ker- rin Wells, Russell West, Steve West, Bill Whitney, Gene Wil- liams, Shirley Wilson, Steve Wilson, Tom Ziemianski, 241 ' f , ,i B' , ,P is 4' 'wr 1- 4, 'f fri 1 75956 is A' 'Mr 4' iff ,Q 2? my ' f 'Z' 4 1 4 c f If 1 - , fi, : '25 . 1 I , 3 . ,Q ' .. ff: A' if QT' r Vg L - 1 ... . M.-. six I , , ei tl f -I T5 - A' , 1 '-'xv ff F' .3 ,s 4 ON T w - Barry Morton, President, Cheryl Haffenden, Vice President, Donna Buchanan, Treasurerg Sheila Miller, Secretary. .l r . in , 5, Upsilon Pi Epsilon r ' fl, K' if: D QP The Computer Science Honor Society First Row' Dr Ruth Ann Cade, Harold McDaniel, Dar- lene Bryant, Blane Alsworth, Carlton Teel, Michelle Len' nox, Lori Long, David Cook, Al Newton, Vice President, Cheryl Haffenden, President, Mitch 'lGnome Krell, Facul, ty Advisor, Sharon Simmons, Treasurer, Kerrin Wells, Sec' retary, Penny Leake, Valerie Langley, Patricia Ainsworth, Chris Russell, Micki Gambrell, Gisele Pittman. John Mc! Donald Second Row' John Coleman, Janet Walden, His' torian, Beth Sanford, Van Ad- ams, Mark Hundscheid, Val- erie Bogart, Roland Thompson, Bruce Barnes. Mike Rodgers, Third Row, Nancy Howell, Tommy Mann, Angela Martin, Melanie Ger- many, Susie Monroe, Donna Buchanan, Amy Frederick. Dr, Ralph Quido Bisland, Robert Hyatt, Danny Carter, Terry Miller, Alice Hultz, Rus- sell West, Not Pictured: Joy Necaise, Lorri Seal-Henry, Terry Weitzel, Linda Brown, Richard Ekey. Mary Dayne Gregg, Lisa Hurt, Lynn Krell, Dr. Al Leybourne, Sherry Peacock, Cinde Petty, Tracy Tinnon, Isaac Traxler, Gail Waters - Kappa Mu Epsilon fill 3 1 , S H .n xrt me F' A v Math Honorary First Row: Mylan Beteounes. Sponsor, Linda McDowell, Sheila Miller, Alice Essary, Sponsor, Donna Ginn, Steven Ball, Lisa Hurt. Second Row: Kathy King, Johnny Graves, Jack Davenport, Darla Reid, Deanna Caveny, Teri-Ann Schuler, Peggy Horton. 137 SM Society of Polymer Science First Row: Juan Jaffre, Jim Lockard, Susan Leonardt, Don Muse. Second Row: Tammy Wise, Joseph Cal- houn, Tim Takas, Melissa Mahr, Ginger See, Rhonda Purer, Steve Buckley, R.indy Thompson, Joey Kinsey, Craig Henkel. Third Row: Charles McCfirniick, Don Paul Holmes, William Sulli- van, Daniel Drzine, John San- tobianca, Mark Sullivan, Mike Price, Monte Keel, Kenneth Brown, Ronny Rose, Dawson Wilkerson, Kimberly Bremen- kamp, Roger Hester, Brian Blackledge. 4 -52 Q ,: i F ,Og - x ,fl k ' -f S- if S .L fm .E , ff ' . fi fi be ' s KW , l 4 Southern Geological Society Members: Ben Anderson, Leanne Baird, Stacy Black- well, Keith Bowman, Carl Bryant, Glenn Brooks, Robin Chapman, Paula Copling, Charlie Cospelich, Rhonda Drinkard, Kenneth Engle- hardt, Jay Ferris, Hurd Finne- gan, Kim Forbes, Craig Frye, Walter Gerald, Yancy Gor- don, Bobby Greer, Lael Has- seth, B.J. Hancock, Walter Henderson, Bert Hill, Bud Johnson, Morgan Ladner, Jeff Lambert, Tom Marine, Mark McCann, Julie McKib- ben, Jim McTier, Darla Cordes McVan, Bill Meredith, Tracy Middlestead, Bill Munka, Ricky Myrick, Linda Obrien, Charles Odom, Kathy Riede, Ken Rhinehardt, Mark Sellers, Ricky Sims, Mark Smith, Ken Stroud, Liz Stryon, Joanne Thigpen, Ke- vin Thrash, Kelly Wallace, Jack Wintle, Mark Wojna. Ol- ficers: Bruce Leybourne, President, Chris Bowen, Vice President, Howard Johnson, Treasurer, Renee Wenzel, Secretary, Dr. Sundeen, Ad- visor Professors: Dr, Meylan, Dr Froelicher, Dr. Dunn, Dr. Russell, Dr. Patrick. 188 lk! X f LS Z' X is if V, . F 3 7 rj V . 1 'l -ii Dv if r - . 1 , - gy 'Tb ,ruYf'.'T'::I' N 1 , ll ., ,' --'- ,r ' 'ii' I -A V: ,g v sa 1:-. .fn 11:1 ir. - , it, N 5. pw -, . -5, iii. ...n H -xv' -vi fi- 'ra Institute of Electronical and Electronics - ' - - Engineers ww ,NK fm First Row: R. Malley, C. Sterling, Advisor, J. Moran, Vice Presidentg M. Blackwell, Treasurer, S. Mills, President, M. Travis, Secretary, J. Dumas, C. Stanford, C, Johnson, Second Row R. Castillo, G. Jackson, G. Cisewski, K. Phalang, l. Hajjar, M. Delmas, C. Hebron, R. Fung'A-Fat. Third Row: A. Searcy, C, Bullock, M. Rogers, M. Lian, R, Bateman, D. McBride, K Coker. Fourth Row: T. Bond, C. Duett, G. Calhoun, H, Bishop, J. Smith. Fifth Row: E. Piersol, S. Miles, J. Roush, M. Zaremba, Sixth Row: J. Brown, C. Haffenden, R. Dupond, Seid. lH'? merican Society of Interior Designers First Row: Leigh Ann Under- wood, Gina Weeks, Larke Bond. Second Row: Terry Manning, Charissa Simmons, Debbie Smith, Mark Thornell, Melissa Rowzee, Sharon Skin- ner, Leigh Ann Slaven, Ruth Palhang. Third Row: Marcie Larson, Lydia Briinifit'id, Ar- monda Ulmer lwiuiih Row: Jack Dawn, Kelli Kurtz, Lisa Thymes, Angie Day, Sheri Rawls, tori Anderson, Karen Williams, Shawn Strickland. Fifth Row' Michelle West, Ginger Williamson, Hilda East. ASIDQ Heather Miller, J. Keeth Buckley, Diana Schneider. American Institute of Building Design First Row: R. Bingham, Secre- taryg J. Hartsell, T. Miller, Vice Presidentg J. Brown, C. Grubbs, Treasurer, A. Arm- strong, C. Stockman, R. Dun- lap, R. Buck. Second Row: G. Mathis, Advisorg D. lvy, Presi- dent, M. Moore, W. Bolden, C. Carson, R. Duckworth, J. Bernier, J. Bernier. Third Row: L. Spears, R, Allen, Re- porter. Not Pictured: Y. Sali- nas, Advisor. 190 USM Home Builders Association mira, ,,,, If? N QP r ta-X1 Frrst Row DK McC3ow.fr. Faculty Advisor, Carolyn Crubbs, Treasurer, T.1rnrnl-1 Miller, Secretary, Mitchell Black, Vrce President, Denny McPhate, Presrdent Second Row, Wayne Duckworth, Car- ol Stockman, Doug Wells. Mickey Lane, Daryl Bragg, Leon Spears Third Row Grant Grlleon, Renee Dunlap, Bobby Prrce, Donald Dollar, Ron Thomas, Sam Day, Scott Morrow USM Student Constructors -vhs, W new- EVP' sf? i A, X! Frrst Row' Glen Travis, Doug Wells, Mel Ulmer, Ron Thom- as, Grant Grlleon, Carol Stockman, Wayne Duck- worth, Secretary, Peyton Myers, Treasurer, Mitchell Black, RA. Denmson, Faculty Advisor, Denny McPhate, President, Bobby Prrce, Vice President, Sam Day wr AD-IF SEA lnstitution Administration Club Rick Wyatt, President, Kelli Manning, Vice Presi- dentg Tim Gilmore, Treasur- er, Teresa Burns, Secretary. lnternation Food Service Ex' ecutives Association Richard Beard, President, Gayle Dowdy, Vice President, Be- linda McMichael, Treasurer, Lynn McWilliams, Secretary. F ashio First Row: Meg Flowers, Lynn Williams, Diann Eastland. Second Row: Margie Tucker, Kim Sentilles, Kevin Davis. Third Row: Katina Lambert, Ellen England, Charlotte Sumrall. Fourth Row: Verdina West, Deidra West, Willie Bell Hughes, Melissa Jones, Sheila Crane, Shelly Freeman, Delta McDow, Dr, Linda Donnell, Advisor, Eddie Jones. 192 ,J dl' r ' V , l , ' 1' ' ' ,- , ,' , , , V,-tm. ,,,,, in , ' .f .1 fy L- ,I , H -'i .1 34: 1 'f , 1 ., .4.,.v, ,..fl:..-Iii, 5 5 if t, 31 '--I ussijrv A , 'T ,. ,. , .. ' ge,--.,:11-Milf ' 2'-ff' - ' ' ' s A -F 7' ' 5, ,. I ,b,.,..-5,v,,,:, 5- ,.:r,M,,,v.., 4 .M I 55::,:,-,,.zf,,t,:,,-, . -4. ,- ,U V1 ,. , , H on M g V V ,, ., , . , .. , ,, , .,,-,,,,, Vw9s5'jgk,axMimm1',n I ff i ,, .f ,, , , F H, n Plus 'a Keys l ,dl l 3 iii? Eff I l l l l QP -if A i 4 l t t l t t t l t l 1 4 i I 4 J, 2 Q2 53? Student Nursing Association of USM 4 is First Row: Donna Aiello, Chairperson, Karen Jefcoats. Correspondence Secretary, Sandy Shoemake. Communi- ty Projectsg Fran West, Presi' dent. Second Row' Judy McAlister, Advisorg Lisa Clark, Artistg Alicia Kopf, Secretaryg Teresa Hollings- worth, Vice Presidentg Donna McKenzie, Treasurer, National Student Speech and Hearing ' ' T ' ' Association ,Agn 1,3-is 4 ,fx ff , .L i H l l 'X M 2 , ...af . SPEE H D HEARING READING SPECIAL EDUCATICN 'A .rs-f,:'li1',f'N Dr. Terrio, Faculty Advisor: Rhonda Yates, Historiang Ja- net Hines, Assistant Treasur- erg Tami Cassel, Presidentg Sondra Robinson, Lydia l-lus' ley, Treasurer. 103 udent Sports Medicine ASSCCIHTIIOH First Row: Scott Belham, Ja- net Passman, Mike Fultz, Vice President, Mike Williamson, Treasurer. Second Row: Su' san McGlothlin, Gary Harrel- son, President, Jeni-se John- son, Jeri Peterson, Vicky Lynn Johnson Third Rows Carl Young, Hideo Matsu- moto, Kathy Genoron, Steve Sizeirmre, Mark Carlton, Craig Brewer. Recreation First Row: Paul Ferrel, Presi- V dentg Shari Steiner. Second 5 Row: Juanita Adams, Angie 2 Speard, Historian, Nancy ,' V 1 Ann Sherman, Helen Rentz, D A' 'K Sheri Bankston, Vice Presi- N dent. Third Row: Ricky V5 ' Y Campbell, Craig Endris, Kent ll 5 Rindfliesch, Faculty Advisory fb Tammy Moyers, Dale Jones, ' SecretaryfTreasurer. R, .H v .si 5,5 Q 'F 5 'Q aff if .sf A-f A , :Fr , 5'-51 ' -1...1. an if 1 4 Q34 31315 I 6 E 'w 194 USM Sports Club Council Coach Earnest llarrlngtora, Sponsor, Robert Halley, lt-'lm Reed, Alan Chester, Mary lJ.,ny1s,Jon Huey,K.1ren Stenf HIS USM Water Ski Club First Row, Jamre Willrams, Pete Woolsey. Nancy Kennee dy, Alan Chester, Presrdent, David Byrd, Jack Benson, Public Relatrons Second Row' John Z1mmerman,How- ard Dunaway. Kark Montgom' ery, Mrke Wade. Sxdney Bar- ley, Joel Cavalrer, Blake Blerbaurn, Alexa Parker, Secretaryf'l'reasurer, Wrllne Myer Third Row Bully Par' sock, Lrsa Lex Luther, Amy Oglesby. Karen Ed warCls.She1la Str1ckl.1nd.Ken- ny Smrth Fourth Row Mitch Jones, Lynn Harvey, Robert Falrley Frfth Row Paul Guer- cno, Lee Faxrley V75 -1' rmy Eagle Brigade Staff -' - First Row: James Sisson, John g Watson, Adelena Hay. Sec- , ond Row: Scott Hall, Alice - l'lLlliZ. 75 Army Distinguished Military Students Alice Hultz, Neil Byrd, Ronnie Braxton, Lea Smith, Brian Williamson. 196 vo- ... K, - L Quai '24 . .... - .,.-,- ,..-,,,, ' i -Iii W s-ffiluws cc, Ki' Army Rangers First Row: Cdt. Trahan, Cdr Pope, Cdt. Long, Cdt Medal, Cdt, Gillette, Cdt Henrien, Cdt Alston Second Row Cpt Ford, Cdt Cpt Ca- meron, Cdt Milling, Cdt Pe- tite, Cdt, Eakes, Cdl Mulhol- land, Cdt, Russel, Cdl Whitney, Cdt. Lt Watson, Master Sargeant Toles, Cdt Lt Cook. Not Pictured' Cdt Ryan, Cdt, Mai, Hay, Army Scabbard and Blade BJ? ' 'w...'f' ,-,Agar J ,,h.. G , 'fl li Q29 .fs A ii. Ps . 1 l V 'F' H., ,.1,g, - 'l :rNf5Q',jfu' '5 Q 4 -ff :T First Row: Cdt. Cpt. Carroll Commander: Cdt. Maj. Hay Cdt. Wansley, Cdt Cpt. Har din, Cdt, Browning, Cdt Sheppard, Cdt. 1st Lt. Mig nona. Second Rowi Cdt. Cpt McRaney, Cdt. MaGee, Cdt Craft, Cdt, Morrison, Execu tive Officer, Cdt. Col. Hultz Cdt, Cpt. Williamson, Not Pic tured: Cdt. 2nd Lt. Langley Cdt. Mollett. Cdt, Weir. Cdt Snow, Cdt. Mai. McMahan, N7 Army R1 l lneam John Pugh, Dale Shattles, Walter Gerald. Army Southern Generals Dr1ll Team First Rowt Cdt. Cpt, William- son, Commanderg Darryl Ward, James Drago, Joy- Lynn Medel, Teresa Cash, Catherine Sandberg, Joan El- lyey, Cdt. Lt, Robert Nlollette, Drill Team Officer, Cdt. Maj. Braxton. Second Row: Don O'Quinn, Charles Washing- ton, Alderson Hillman, Bruce Penton, Bernard Lee, Bruce Allen, Doris Culberson, Cdt. Maj. Watson. 108 First Row: Scott Adams, Bruce Allen. Alan Alston. Randall Alston, Zelda Barnes. Gary Bedsole, John Bostic Second Row: Judy Browning, Kevin Bullard, Charles Camp' - - Army Military Science III Carter, Theresa Cash, Rich' ard Clark, Debra Davis Third Row: Sam Dejarnette, Tanya Drago, Joan Ellzey, Darlene Fairley, Otis R. Ferrell, John Fox, Peter Garguilo, William Gillette. Fourth Row: William Gray, Thomas Harkins. James Henderson, Al Hill- VQ, T' 'Ml A Dean, Richard Doyle, James wk I rt 0645 If ' , if man, Gary Holmes, Jimmy Howington, Samuel Kimbrell, Mack Knight, Bernard Lee, Kelvin Lockett, Gregory McGee, Fifth Row: Tony Ma- son, Clintis McCray, Tim McGee, Barbara McCloud, David Milling, Veronica Mol' let, Jeff Morrison, Cynthia Mosley, Donald O'Quinn, Chris Peden, Bruce Penton, Richard Pitts. Rhonda Pressler. Sixth Row: Thomas Ramshur, Milton Richardson. Charles Roberts, Roy Robin- son, Michael Rouse, Cather' ine Huffman, Mark Sills, So- nja Sheppard, Leonard Starks, James Steams, Rona ald Trahan, John Twigg, M1- chelle Walker, Vicki Wansley, Charles Washington, Seventh Row: Chris Webb, William Whitney, Tommy Williams, Dorthy Williamson, Ray Zas- zoski, - - Army Military Science IV First Row: Jocko Angle, Lee Baker, Ronnie Braxton, Neil Byrd, Billy Harrington, Alva Lee Cook, Mike Copeland. Second Row: Jimmy Farris. Grayland Fredericks, Scott Hall, Billy Hardin, Adelena Hay, Clois Hill, Ken Howard, Johnny Huddleston, Alice Hultz. Third Row: Sandra Langley, Anthony Leggett. Greg MacMahan, Larry McCraney, Shawn Malone, Mike Melton, Tom Mignona, Robert Mollet, David Mosley. '-'v.z-raw. , . -su , ,' ,. 5,. '-'rzsziuif r -- .,-.:1.'f,: - N, ,5 , ,. .2-1 ' L :5 ' , ff , gf' QE' if mi Dwane Rester, Tim Rey. Fourth Row: Denise Robin- son, Jim Sisson, Phala Lea Smith, Mark Tullos Kelvin Tumer, John Watson, Brian Williamson, Pete Formica V- l 1 ua fi rmy Personnel ni - Ssg. Raymond Whitey Ssg. Edward Evansg Cpt. Sherilyn DeLongg Sfc. George Young ax 33-r H.. Q' 351' 375 Col. Tommy Palmertreeg Maj. Clinton Conerlyg Cpt. Donald Zodung Sfc. Karl Dune me-N 11-1- Arg Sgm. Jimmy Shoemakerg Msgt. Frank Tolesg Cpt. Charles Walkerg Msgt. Freddie Frazier 200 Maj. Harold McClellandg Cpt. David Ford L'Esprit de Corps N 1 First Row: Yvonne Crimm, Brenda Cook, Teri Donald, Lori Carlock, Analiesa Thompson, Melissa Jones, Ann Hoselle, Susan Hoselle, Mark Park Durham, Second Row' Tammy Winifrey, Cynthia Montgomery, Rhonda Drinkard, Peggy Smith, Pam Clements. Third Row: Big Brothers John Fox, Tim McGee, Jeff Morrison, John Watson, Terry Black, Ronnie Braxton. Not Pictured: Misha Price, Becky K. Smith, Denise Jones, Leona Boyd, Carol Ann Garner, Pam Odie. Qlli E I 1 I I ir Force Drill Team Turner, - ' ii, E 51 EU 9 El 5' 5 C Q, 5 5 - it-neg Ce? :T IQ o Q S cn E 3 2 52 ff 2, 5 FL Z5 3 F U 9: ' sr Q3 Y 24' if S 2 95 so 1 rm ? Q. :a 1 ,SI-01.' 12 . v . -I 5,5 I .I I I 1 . I I 'IIS ,I I Sifilfiifiil? HE 535322451 !,Il!g, ' l un: , .I sw' 1 . jgigz f If -s H ' '?'? 1 .- .r , 1 ,vi 4 u 4 1 .. II ,I 1 I I ,I I 11 1 I I I 1 nl I II 341 '1 :I I ,I -1 I 'I .,1 I I - I 1 I 1 Air Force Cadet Corps Staff - First Row: Cflvlaj. Walter , A ,. . Ord, CfMaj. Ben Shuman, M W 'Q as am l I CfCol. Tim Weiher, CfMaj. Ron Pearman, Second Row: I' I I I CfMaj. Tony Taylor, Cflvlaj. fl Q Clay Krenek, CfCpt. Beth In Gillum, Cflvlsgt. Mark Den- I nls, CflVlaj. Therese Gaines. A I 1 1 1 I mo I I I 202 Air Force Personnel Weaver, Mrs Lenuse 'r7.ftlr.g Cul -lt'JSeph Klnnafr 5crQwVlu Row Msgt Kendall Muller, Cpt. James M Saunders Maj Jon McDermott, S-Sgt Terry Jones 9 as -foci Air Force Leadership Training Organization Flrst Row' Kelly Rayburn. Pam Honeychurch, Trrmellra Steed, Tony Buffington. Beth Grllum, Trm Skrnner. Stuart Turner, Mark Dennrs, Mark Alewrne, Second Row Rrck Wyatt, Demetra Wrlliarns, Don Jones, Kevin Parker, Ed Biter, Davrd Kieth, Johnny Bourdaux, Thomas Hess, Ana ' X Q dre Porter, Jim Krng, Steve V I Robhrns, Scott May ll-1 ' y- l l i 9 Air Force Arnold Air Society -' First Row: Don Jones, Cheryl Loper, Greg Kesler, David Creighton, Kent Perry, Mark Dennis, Chris Kiser, Ron Ga- vin, Mike Hodges, Raymond Boffington, Belinda Miller, Alana Snow, Jerry Gandy, Stuart Turner, Mike Major, Beth Gillum, Carl Cole, Scott May, Kevin Parker, Lance Trochessett. Second Row: Andrew Wheatley, Tim Skin- ner, Mike Alewine, Sandra Ziegler, Tony Taylor, Clay Krenek, Mail Chuck Ashley. Advisor, Cpt. Jon McDer- mott, Advisor, Ken Stamper, Ron Pearman, Tim Weiher, William Owen, Valerie Ma- leche, Ted Reynolds, Stuart I Love, Mark Hundscheid, Jim Welborn. i Air Force Angel Flight -- First Row: Kay Smith, Debbie Little, Tracy Churchwell, Ka- ren Lyles, Tammy Goetz, Ka- ren Bowles, Gloria Poole, Joy Alexander, Maggie Marquez, I Connie Morgan, Alana Snow, .4 I l l Elizabeth Smith, Kathy Hag- gard, Kim Richards, Kather- ine Sneed, Kim Cowles, Mi- cheal Andrey, Melissa Mohr, Karen Knop, Lori Cocknell, Karyn Mullins, Carol Addy. Second Row: Millie McDaniel, Becky Causey, Sharon Thom- as, Becky Hart, Terry Hart, Kelly Riley, Renee Dickerson, Candi Wiggins, Allyson Rich- ards. Third Row: Genice Arm- strong, LeeAnn Mclntosh, if Barbara Bingham, Cheryl N-X i -M .QV Leytoha, Leesa Cox, Karen Donnelly, Debbie Leyda, Me- lanie Morris, Meg Flowers, i J Renee Connelly, Dorothy Thompson, Flo Harkens, Su- san Finch, Kay Ainsworth, Ann Agosta. wr Ti ' f ii.- - rr ig L 204 Tau Alpha Pi Technology Honorary First Row Melinda Giouinea. Howard Gerald, Michael Wil' liams Second Row Anthony, Searcy, George Calhoun Boon Joon Teh. Lewis Ross Third Row Thomas Murkwal' den, Eugene Quintols Southern Toastmasters First Row: Melinda Trotti, Cheryl Hill. Phyllis Randle. Michelle Nichols, Nancy Bruckner, Chuck Beningo. John Brelancl. Second Rowi l 1, Ed Bond, Terry Holtz, War- qs ren Dunn, Peyton Myers 11? '-sw I' -X ff x ff- A fwk. ll? Z0 i F u I J l I ho Gamma - -W 6 'VW Wwg-ff ' -:lil 11' 5 Q Z i First Row: Jan Waring, Sandy Loveday, Co-President. Second Row: Bob Myers, Stasi Strimel, Kim Willis, Co-Presidentg Rinny Woodruff, Beth McCoy. i y Third Row: David Woods, Karen Godail, Vincent Colucci, John Stegall. Yearbook Fraternity The Student Printz 'wr G. tk! IPF 1:1 ,, -nu ws? 1 1 .fl-'F't'AL. IW? .. X . . ' X Flrst Row Lnursa Sheartrr l7hotoggrapl'ny,' lllrtor Seffrrv' Row Rhonda K Hollfreldx lf.-L ecutrve Editor, Hank Dull d1ng,News Edltor,CQ.'1rolBarge ley, Copy Etlrtor. Dr Dennri Jones, Advlsor, Stan Caltl well, Sports Editor, Sonya Rath, Features Etlrtor, L.-:lf Warren. Thrrd Row' Gary Wolverton, Davld Stem, Kim Bouchrllon, Donna Marlow, Advertrsmg Representatrve. Lorr Roberts, Crrculatron Manager. Fourth Row Pat Hopkrns, Grlland Welsch, Mark McGee, Advertrslng Manager Not Pictured Den' nts Tymkiw, Summer and Fall Sports Edrtorz Mrckey Welsh, Summer and Fall Photogra- phy Edltor Public Relations Student Society of A40 iphf' ' tx .. :E Q 1-1 A21 America Mary Harrrs, Pat Wylre, Spon- sorg LeWa1r Coker. Christre Jones, Richard Herr1ng,El1za- heth Mitchell, Carol Leake, Presrdentg Betty BJ Rrgby. Krrsty Wallrngton, June Reese, SecretaryfTrea5urer, Susan Wolfe, Sponsorg Becky Frtch, Vice Presidentg Karen Nrcholson Not Prctured Sandy Mclnms, QUT I A l l l i outhem Style i l i First Row: Valerie Gardner, 6 FW Pat Story, Kerry Love, Billy it . J 'V i Hewes, Ginny Sanders, Chuck Benigno, Marion QW ui as lvlcCaleb. Second Row: Alan Y' ,mm Lucas, Rachel Roseberry, ' ' Chris Carter, Tara Odom, Jim X 1 Warren, Toni Wells, Bob Po- , sey. Not Pictured: Louis Ag l Homes, Andre Redd. i l X K to Q f , Q i L ., A s l l 5, 5 'i i ,,,Y,, Y Y ,,,W,,---i Gold Tenders - - First Row: Mary Richards, Sherry Dixon, Katrina Durr, Paige Sparks, Tammy Prid- gon, Loretta Barnes, Tamera Dear, Denine Blackston, Alisa Larry, Karen Echols, Mary Knight, Deborah Butler, Lyn- ley Eiken, Second Row: Rita Smith, Kelly Jones, Benita Stewart, Dannetta Potts, Jan- nifer Hassell, Katrina Gunn. QQ . -A i 1. N.: is -5 alps,-.s'..,f . .mr r6.5,m,-- 4 av 2 08 - Past Beauties K A 645 K. an A bm- ,, ,4 -,, .X- .A- 1 w, ngela Fokakis, Renee Henderson, Lori Hasson, Hope Martel, Stephanie Breland, Teri Dallas. 209 i Reside t Assistants ' 'J First Row: Don Risk, RA, Rod Bonham, RA, Jim Johnston, RA, Ernie Smith, RA, Mike Hillman, RA, David lvy, RA, Ann Howell, Lance Peoples, RA, Mike Moore, RA, Harriet Manscill AC, Jeff Johnson, RA, Steve Ainsworth, HR, Marcus Burkes, RA, Tiffany Danos, RA, Sandy Hammond, RA, Stacey Smith, RA, Stacy Harris, RA, Diane McGhee, RA, Tammy Jo Ham mond, HR, Darlene Waits, Evon Harris, RA, Monica Robinson, RA, Susan Guy, RA, Celeste Bontemps, RA. Second Row: Angela Kirkley, RA, Teddy Bouchillon, HR, Becky Smith, RA, Michelle Nichols, RA, Lisa Andrea, RA, Stacy Armstrong, RA, Belinda Reed, RA, Denise Viator, RA, Frank Gentile, RA, Diane McCaoghan, RA, John Stegall, RA, Bronwyn Davis, HR, Paula Prim, RA, Grayland Fredericks, RA. Third Row: Ruth Garvey, AC, Lori Gibson, HR, Lisa Hughes, HR, Maria Colbet, HR, Tamie Cassel, RA, Linda Brown, RA, Bonnie Shapley, RA, Garta Funes, RA, Steve Johnson, HR, Renee Conner, RA, Rachel Benefield, RA, Alice Hultz, HR, Loraine Redd, RA, Melinda Murphy, RA, Mark Earls, RA, Lawrence Joiner, RA, Brenda Richardson. Jom Barco, AC, Renae Nanney, HR, Carol Rogers, RA, Amy Frederick, RA, Bill Battaile, HR, Brad Haik, RA, Terri Boykin, RA, Betty Taylor, RA, Paula Patton, RA, HR-Head Resident, RAYResident Assistant, AC-Area Coordinator. 210 yn, f 'SF ,W m igg - - - - Pulley Hall Carolyn Bell, Cam Hrilzer Second Row' Debora Holmes Jennifer Bryant, Sonya 'J' McKenzie, Alisa Larry, Be- lgfxlxl may Pillman, mia Row Bertha Poole, Loretta Barnes, , Tamara Dear, lda Knowe, Velma Mackabee Fourth Row: Candis Bass, June Rog- ers, Sandra Fischer. Virgie Barnes, Deborah Williams, Vickie Woods. Fifth Rowi Tammy Hammond, Lori Wren, Dianne McGhee, Rel V nee Conner, Roxie Holder, Lisa Gammage, Gail Berry, Charla Carnes, Debra Jack- son, Deborah Burrage, Bessie Smith, Jan Moreland, Jeana Horne, Gabrielle Charlot, Kathy Kinsey, Aquetta Den- , nis. lainie ' Scott Hall J A I Jan Rich, President, Steph- ! anie Dickson, Secretaryf 'A Za, l Treasurer, Kim Richards, In- v ,r,-- :YI 'r i'- -ff '1 tramural Chairman, Connie ' llr' QQ Reid, Social Chairman, Holly WS: Q ,s,, ,r . '--s 1 Hughes, Public Relations. W? r .13 f .1 1 ' gf. -A 'P' si -- 5 ., are ix, - ' i' t :- , . ,Q QS Q ' . is , .Qs we ,, , r 6 9 , X-P s 'Q ssiiami N' '9 fl gas: A g. V. -B A L13 '3sIFl . :. ,r 55? Y . 5, Q xg 1.. Jll oberts Hall First Row: Leslie Jones, Fair- ley Hubbard, Aletha Cous- som, Linda Beckham, Kim Gardner, Gisele Pittman, Sec- ji ond Row: Mary Knight, Me' - 3 lanie Turner, Pam Expose, Carol Expose, Gwen Stewart, Tammie Tyler. Third Row: Glenda Marks, Joanie Green, Beth Hudgins, Pam Jenkins, Head Resident, Melanie Ari nold, Celeste Bontemps, Evon Harris, Dana Thayer. i 'Nu mmm uv 1. icq' Amy Taylor, Elizabeth Han- shaw, Shelia Rather, Robbie Grady, Cheryl Dunipace, Robin Kay, Lori Gibson, Rose Brasley, Antrice Kay, Cheryl 'Ns Fiisi Row: De De simpson, Fishman. Second Row: Sheron Traweek, Lori Ander- son, Jeanenne Brown, Jac- quelin Paulk, Teri Ducuape, C,J. Downey, Holly Hasty, Carole Tisdale, Debra Jones, Bonnie Jackson, Tammy Wine frey. Third Row: Leanne Baird, Jackie Kermode, Missy Rawls, Belinda Reed, Janey Falls, Rachel Schmitt, Kristy Pitalo, Ethel Edwards, Garta Funes, Mary Gonzales, Debra Holmes. Fourth Row: Sandra Fielding, Cindy Croney, Pam Bagley, Carolyn Tarnabine, Denise Viator, Tammy J. Birdsong, Eileen McCaa, Hope Chiniche, Kathy Smith, Cindy Parvin, Kathy Sisson, K Q , Q Lee Ann Stott, Sandy Cu- 5, 9? lumber, Janice Carter, Katie ' Pfarrer, Stacy Armstrong. ,N Fifth ROW: Leslie Foiiieiie, f Angie Keen, Tammye Payne, Dana Broadwater, Kim Kin- nebrew, Lisa Moyers, Sherry Public, Tammy Webb, Leslie Wilkinson, Rachel Baucum, Melanie McQuaig. Officers: Pattie Holliday, Publicity, Lorie Howell, President' v Hope Chiniche, Secretary, Louise Vanwart, lntramurals, Lynn Hatten, Spirit, Linda El- der, Social l 5 ' - 'f .W :RX .........-....f Q il- ,ci ct., - Y Yi . .ws 'K L Sy- it 5 is . 1 ff .wr I. - - Hattiesburg Hall ,MEM A , . , -, , , ilnzzf ' l , l ' l 1 i iinr issauize i . - 2 5 Q 1 9 szlz 3 F t ' 1 L , ' iniiiiiriifz' 'liz f x A . , M.: 4 I, I ' : ' ,, ,V I 1 pfllli f l W1 I 3, , ' 203,55 . : I 5 j .-' i K 'N a ' c l f -. 5 1 , f lxucvf-q X, 1, 'J . UV' - f ' K 5 -1 1 . L 2 1 '22 -'I 1 in f I 'F l 4. 3 ' x I 5 ' I L, . ., K W U, si . Z 0. , , ' R '1 y y f , M Qqi, I. A, . 'f i this -- M' aff 'gs . , .J f d dr. , Q-114 f X f If J If, - v-., , . ',., , il V' 21 1 910, ' : ' , x -an tr ,Q A A : V 13? is ,E I i, :gil -. 2- fd' . 1 - 'K ' -43 i . WE, ? - ' First Row: Michael Evans, David Tuccio, Charles Comas, Warren Costilow, Andrew Wheatley, Ronald Beck, David Likins, Edwin Campbell. Second Rowi Johnny Neal, Jerome Arrington, Alex Heidelberg, Darren Barnes, Keith Vaughn, Fred , Richy Woods, Hall President, Rufus Johnson, Walter Hurst. Calvin Thornton, Anthony Cunningham, Clay Jones. Third Row: Vincent Rosse, Bobby Dailey, James Lane, Joseph Bracey, Bill Durham, Kenny Durham, Dennis Holder, Kenneth Sowell, Duran Clark, Vernon Johnson, Terry Brinston, Vice President, Angela, David Harris, Karl Bradford. Fourth Row: Randal Alston, Steven Johnson, Head Resident, David Ivy, Resident Assistant, Mark Fayard, Tommy Stauter. Bob Butler Craig Colby. Fifth Row: John Lesley, William Sutton. 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V' , W ' 5 5 fV1i'fQ 5151 1? 1 1 3.1 iQQQx I 3 .ig' , . , O 'Q , 'I l?,W ugxsisff N 5igl Q35 ., 11, 1 ?Ag!, 5i1jg, ,ia 4 xgij bil? Q g ix Z .fs 'fi H f e V 1,915 5? M 'i f'f jf 5 95 wi T1 ' '?xQ123W'9 , e Q 1 ' 'Misa 551 'btw L 'ixiix 'JF ,gf Q 'u:m m?gf,S QV yi fu S' ' Q Q I Y an A, Sf nf A 4 . '1 Q 92, 1, 9 if -it H? 1 iff! . 5 Q , 1'3 fnyxi, vig, 911W .xg Y ,assi gag' x A mmomuwmlsnesw A ummm C Q .ff ' 5 5iQff!4 ygxl1g15H41 QQ 504 if ' ww iw' 'k,yw,s 1 I fly 'Q' Q ' 'W 'ji g4w ,4A 3 w4!',-5? Q W'Xw JY .QQ N, N!x s' q 5,9 A .I ..,.,,N ,r if sf, ,M Q? iff' 6 N! wg. -fn-mw: A A -,,-M Academics College of Business Administration The College of Business Administration at Southern trains students to fulfill the de- mands of entry-level positions in business, government, and non-profit organizations. All students within the college pursue a liberal arts education for their first two years to learn to be flexible in their thinking and adaptable to change. After studying a variety of aspects of business, they specialize in the area of their choice, obtaining the background necessary to move into positions of greater managerial responsibility. To keep up with current technological changes in business administration throughout the country, the college is a member of the Southern Business Administration Associ- ation and the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business. The content of business courses and curriculum is altered as is necessaryg all academic programs are fully accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business. Quality education at the masterls level is provided for those currently working in business, military personnel with a need for training in business administration, and college graduates who wish to prepare themselves for further graduate work or more responsible beginning positions in business or government. The School of Professional Accountancy offers a five year program leading to a mas- ter's in professional accounting. Other divisions within the college are the Departments of Economics, Finance and General Business, Management, and Marketing. if iv. Q , if ' c In I. Q 1-sc, , I l I : .. f lf! i L' I -4. fe I 'l . Q A ' tt M kj-rT,'i'!Li. ,- 4' , iw. Ffyf A , . X xxx fry Fil, 1 x Y Z2 A ,, ' ., A. X ig ,Lf Joseph A. Greene, Jr., Dean Craig Ellmo, Kerry Mclllwain. Steve Simmons, Amy Senators Firmin, Marc Barhonovich. Kent McPhail i ,wt V, fi f fe 1 Academics College of Education and Psychology Since its beginning as a teachers' college in 1910, then known as Mississippi Normal College, USM has been regarded as one of the best teachers' colleges in the South. The College of Education and Psychology strives to prepare its students to assume roles as imaginative and well-educated teachers in public schools, colleges, and universities. The college holds membership in the American Association of Teacher Education, all under- graduate programs in teacher education are fully accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. Those who wish to apply their talents to non-teaching human service fields such as business education, industrial mechanics, psychology, and social and rehabilitation services receive equally excellent training to help them acquire jobs outside of the classroom. Through such programs as the Office of Student Teaching, the Psychology Center, the Reading Center, the Institute for Educational Leadership, the Center for Community Education, the Counseling Psychology Laboratory, the Children's Laboratory of Learn- ing, and the Applied Gerontology Educational Services, clinical and professional ser- vices are provided to the public schools of Mississippi and to the University while educational and psychological research is promoted. The college is made up of the Departments of Business Education, Counseling Psycholo- gy and Counselor Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Industrial and Vocational Education, Psychology, and Special Education. 'i'Nf S 630 4 ,QX .l i l ' 4 P : Xt all . W X Bobby D. Anderson, Dean Connie McCardle, Jean Collette Felecia Bell Senators : , 1 - .,1:,z:' s- -.-, - 1 4 -.-. 1 I 7, f x 1 , ,. f..,. rent, :ff , 34' '1 1 4 4.1 1 ff 1 v 1 Q.. . ..A. 1.. 1 v,-.v- fg .4 Arif QV! ix' Si' 2 , .,,,,, ,,. ,E , I 2 ? 1 .....,.,., 7 1. ES!! Academics - - , College of F ine Arts Characterized by superior faculty and facilities, USIWS College of Fine Arts is one of the most highly respected programs in the South. The college seeks to prepare its students for professional or teaching careers in the areas of art, music, dance and theatre. Music majors are given the opportunity to perform in orchestra, chorus, and band, and have access to a professional recording studio and a comprehensive music library, They are trained for careers as conductors, composers, musicians, and singers. The emphasis within the art department is upon practical training in fine art and graphic communications. Exhibitions on tour and student exhibitions are arranged and present- ed by the faculty and student committees. Theatre and dance is the only program in the state offered in a fine arts college, The program provides for extensive experience in all aspects of production while at the same time offering exposure to visiting professional artists, The college aims to give students in all departments the chance to participate in artistic activities and develop an awareness of cultural values through an Allied Arts class that fulfills the University core requirements for fine arts. This course is designed to intro- duce the arts in an integrated manner and is taught by teams of instructors drawn from each college. The College of Fine Arts consists of the Departments of Art, Music, and Theatre and Dance. 55 T' r' John E. Green. Dean Tammy Roberts. Senator 5f'.5Q, ' r A - gf' .1353 414 - - .,..,2f-1: ,W , 1- ft Au, 139. .. Jveff ' '52, A 'f ' 4 ' .553 4 . ww-qu, i' FM? s .s is 7 ' ai' is .ww-U , . .. . . wiv .N -, 4- Vt . .Y 5 --gt 55' A x A.-...-v. 5.4 'A' ' 'QV g?1'91il'f: .9 -V f-fr- 2 . .?:':-5-.1 M: .1' . - . ..,--,,,..!.i , 1. .W ' 'YHQV A-., A Tf'-,f.'f- , ! ',Y. ,. - V :' A--f' 1 -,L N- f- -M ff f- WS. ,..., 'f . - f ' 'Y f-- .. V...-..'G'-f x.-,:,g,,,...,.Q A 1 , NV 3 f f, 5 P1 -, , 71.,11ff5, Law --5 ,QM + Y ' , 9 -- nf'-1-A -eww -f - ' 3' -. -- cf -' .... - if ,G - 1- . W i W ' f' T A'., ' ' 'W , W ,1,,.,..:,', '...,:. ,, ' fr V ,W , . ,Af lx f :sf- V A .?,,.,, 'Q ' , my mu Maw- v , .,- ..... ,a 4 -.,. I .A .. , , , - K 1 .,,,,,,U , ,Mya Y 'L' 'I if ,A H, 1 ,V ,W , .. -My - ..,...- N -- N , . ,cv Q. W V. , - , 413, .. 9' . 'W - ,.. 222 X -'fn-w. S, :gg,f.x 1 :KN lx 4... Academics - School of I-Iealth, Physical Education, and Recreation The School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation at USM trains students to assume athletic administration and coaching duties within an academic environment, while providing the opportunity to specialize for certification in the areas of aquatics, athletic training, minor sports, and officiating competitive sports. The school additional- ly instructs students in the less traditional areas of community health education, school health education, safety and driver's education, first aid instruction, corrective therapy certification, recreation planning and resource management, therapeutic recreation, and leisure studies. HPER offers a professional degree for students who desire careers in non-teaching areas. The school is responsible for the coordination of the required physical education activity program, intramural recreation sports, extramural sports clubs, and the recrea- tional equipment loan service. HPER is divided into the five Departments of Athletic Administration and Coaching, Health and Safety Education, Physical Education, Recreation, and Intramural Recrea- tional Sports. Q' in l 2 Walfef E. COOPQT, Dean Helen Rentz, Senator 22 K, fi , V H' '-iv-l.Li.Li5?.A,' f' --Wrmmrf f 5f?i55'5'5lQEE37f . , - 169215332 3,5-11? .-19 f,sf1i4J,,.:j-, , , , , 'ww ' ' . .,',f,.5sx,.: V ... ,, V V, V A - 1 :zygg ,3Ei,gg,sg,,,,. .1 , M' --wwfcii - - ,V , F ireusv sfmi ' ' 2 -'Hz +. nm f 24..eQ:.f,: ,, ,gg ,,.,-Q. , .. 'vt' QA -, ..:,.,-xa-:g':4',9Q- ,as f gag .- -A 5-,3,y5- 7, gf X'-5551. ' -AA,-lv MQ- A . f ' ' ' . .-.9 4 .-.. ffxwx. N , . .st .X ,- - 3' in 1 1. 'v '- 95, -. .,, V , x 224 Academics School of Home Economics Acknowledging the expansion within the field for men as well as women, Southern's School of Home Economics features a curriculum planned to place a major emphasis upon careers and improving family life. Students are encouraged to develop creative abilities as well as professional ideals related to the environment of the individual, family, and community. The excellence of the practical training of the school is nationally recognized, with the undergraduate degree in dietetics receiving accreditation from the American Dietetic Association, eliminating the need for a year of institutional internship. Hands-on exper- ience in hotel and restaurant administration involves a widespread co-op program and the operation of the Charcoal Room, a modern cooking laboratory located in the University Commons. The Charcoal Room serves as an experience and training center under the guidance of institutional management faculty and turns out high quality food for faculty and staff members, graduate students, colleagues, guests, and families, The school also oversees the operation of the University Nursery School, which provides an environment for observation of the development and relationships of young children while allowing students to participate in the direction of various nursery school activi- ties, and the Infant Development Center. The School of Home Economics is organized into the Departments of Environmental Design, Home Economics Education and Family Life Studies, and Institution Adminis- tration. if 2' if , Sarah LW- Gibbs, Dean Richard Beard, Senator 4 3 -I1 v 1 'K w M www it -xx 00 'il 'H-WE ' A JL E P L Academics - College of Liberal Arts A liberal arts education has traditionally been viewed as a superior one, providing a broad cultural and educational experience that leads students to pursue self-education as the rewarding enterprise of a lifetime. USM's College of Liberal Arts is no exception to this definition, developing a program that prepares students to serve both society and their own self-interests productively and responsibly. Liberal arts graduates value highly the ability to think logically, communicate effectively, and judge wisely, qualities which are developed through the college. Almost all majors within the college are interdisciplinary in nature, involving the interac- tion of many departments. Divisions within liberal arts are involved in research and are funded by both public and private agencies, with such grants making jobs available for students in their individual fields. The division of communication was recently designated as a Center of Excellence after being assigned the leadership role in the state. The new title of the division is the School of Communication. The college is divided into the Departments of Communication lDivisionl, Criminal Justice, English, Foreign Language, Geography and Area Development, History, Jour- nalism, Philosophy and Religion, Political Science, Radio, Television, and Film, Sociolo- gy and Anthropology, Speech and Hearing Science, and Speech Communications. ,r 4, ' f nn ff' ' - ' ' ' 0.54 ff . h -, ,Pa ' . rr 'Ult- l if if G. Terry Harper, Dean Tracy Harwell, Dale Beasley, Leslie Ridlehoover, David Groth L e Gips n William Hugh mt w,m.w'f' rv -uw'-w 9 4 4 x WW 1.4 . ' Q - g+, 59 :z,. -- 1? 54 V f f .m1 g . :, g 7, zaag. fg4Z51gf42,'ff if V 5' . 1 T if-ms . , ' ' f ,Zv- ' 1 .?f1'6 228 E1 L' ' U, 1 gf LI Y 1 Q--ww qn..,.. fa., .,4.,,,., ,K X, 'Mx r X ...., Q my Ri- --.-r: .,-Q... Academics School of Library Service Southern's School of Library Service was established in 1976 as a professional school, prior to this, the academic program in librarianship was under the College of Education and Psychology. The school offers a truly comprehensive program for those who plan to become professional librarians in public, school, academic, or special libraries. The curriculum is planned to prepare future librarians to organize, develop, facilitate, and evaluate numerous types of print and non-print resources, including filmstrips, maps, audiovisuals, and computerized equipment. Practical experience in library work is fostered through conferences, field trips, and use of USM library facilities. Students are encouraged to specialize in any major before beginning their library training, since library service is basically and realistically a combination field. The school offers teaching and non-teaching degrees on both the bachelor's and mas- ter's levels. The graduate program in library science is accredited by the American Library Association. The school is an institutional member of the American Library Association, the Association of American Library Schools, the Mississippi Library Asso- ciation, and the Southeastern Library Association. Students in the library profession strive to develop an appreciation for the changing role of the library in society, relating library services to the larger social and cultural needs of contemporary society. .41 'tlnss Z' Onva K. Boshears, Dean Francis McFarlaine, Senator I2 xy! 331 1 xl' rg,- E ffffx 3 li vu, ' 1 L , Xik X. Academics - School of ursing The nationally accredited School of Nursing at USM is hailed as one of the best training programs in the South. ln the undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education programs at Southern, students are prepared to fulfill a great range of job opportunities as health experts. Through the use of the Skills Laboratory, students are taught practical nursing proce- dures. At the Learning Center facilities, students can videotape themselves and their peers at work. By studying pre-recorded lectures and demonstrations, students are able to gain an in-depth understanding of the field of nursing outside the classroom. Graduates receiving a bachelor's in nursing are eligible to take the State Board of Nursing Examination to become registered nurses. These graduates are qualified for the general practice of professional nursing in hospitals, community health agencies, and other health care agencies where nursing care is provided. Specialization in nursing occurs at the graduate level. The School of Nursing offers master's in nursing, community health nursing, and nursing service administration. Role options are available in teaching, administration, or clinical specialization. The continuing education program provides the educational opportunities for regis- tered nurses to maintain and augment nursing knowledge and sl-till competencies be- yond initial preparation. Jerri D. Laube Morgan, Dean Suzanne Gillespie, Senator 2 mga MN. 'R ,,...n4.,uv .LX J- U' gk 5 Q 564: 2 . F wg, ,. .,, k . '- 2 ,x ...av g gum xx rr ifiifl Q K, r ff 2:55. Wx- 1 Mx Xx 5 2 Pv ,Lv i Q EQ? 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All students enrolled in the college are provided with training in all of the classical areas of science, several contemporary multidisciplinary areas, and career-oriented technology degree programs. The college consists of the five Institutes of Environmental Science, Genetics, Microbi- ology and Related Sciences, Surface Coatings, and the Mississippi Polymer Institute, and the twelve Departments of Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science and Statistics, Construction and Architectural Technology, Geology, Industrial Technology, Math- ematics, Medical Technology, Microbiology, Physics and Astronomy, Polymer Science, and Science Education. Additional programs are offered in a variety of pre-professional curriculums. 3 NI D. James Caveny, Acting Dean Todd Courtney, Kathy King, Bobby Ross, Debbie Blanchard, Eric Labat, June Guice. Ronnie La in r Senators III g s i S ' 1 W ssl 5 i P , , . ' if' .W .-., - ,Way A 5' 1 K . 1 . f W ' Y ' ' 'W' 'ba 1' ff' - V - I b ' A 1 QS How , . QCQQQ A fsglii,-S ' :', V ...L xiiw-'f:::i,f5 -r , g X- . - M - 1 ,sf?Svw1, N .ggaagyb-wxS-:,,we.- , .- . I Qggs ' 'A-M ' 5,- VSTFEQQQ, riaff '- , ,qxxx-3,Q-5352-.,::i3g,j:Q:s -Mg 1 Ku. . 5xN,v.X,x K: x .x3,v,.:x: E- WS: ,Q -.Q J . . , . mx,.w,1 ww AQQSXQ-me -.Q . 'f 1 - '-iii? .Q ., V g 1. 2 FY NQQSSS-Xwystib ,f .1 f. ,: , .- . .Q Y 1. My-X-jm, .c'vs.N. 4 111, In, - b 1 I X P , iywl? '- M 4, -A .r. . ee .. :S-IS'-Q F w , ., X ' 1 , 5312 F55 X sf A ' . WSE . fzfi x f X 1 N x ,f'x, 1 ' I' stil i , J 5 Academics Honors College The former Honors Center at Southern was expanded and reorganized in 1976 to become one of 14 full-fledged Honors Colleges in the nation. The self-defined aim of the Honors College is to identify, encourage, and reward academic excellence in all fields, and to serve students with widely varying academic interests, awarding degrees cum laude, magna cum laude, and summa cum laude. Membership in the college is granted by the University Honors Council on the basis of high school or junior college grades, a minimum ACT score of 28, personal recommen- dations, interviews, and an extemporaneous essay. Honors College students may choose any major field of study offered by the University, replacing regular core curriculum with the honors core. Core requirements for honors include 12 hours of a foreign language, three laboratory sciences, computer science, and higher level mathematics. Traditional history courses are replaced with a four-year enrollment in Honors Colloquium, which combines the study of history, philosophy, and literature. All students graduating from college are required to complete senior projects and take comprehensive exams in their major field. The college sponsors the University Forum, which consists of a lecture series by nationally recognized speakers, outstanding films, panels, and other enrichment pro- grams. Each honors class elects a representative to the Honors Council, which also has faculty representation from all schools and colleges of the University. The council establishes policy for the Honors College. -205 Wallace G. Kay. Dean Laura Henderson, Spring President, Heather Miller Spring S cretary Marv Rwbinson Hontr College Secretary, Carlin Wolfe, Fall Secretary, Kim Bouchillon Junior!Senior Represcntatne Gordon Smith, Spring Sergeant-At-Armsg David Stem JuniorfSenior Representatixe Todd C urt ney, Vice Presidentg David Milling, Faculty Representative Amwa- Q MW wg vi E Q V192 13 lv UV., an x -F3 .wr MMU 'fx Orgs, NASW : -U2 EWMAIE En ix EQsPrim'? , ' 'Q V-vs.. - ?Z,.,pilA.4,.,,. 1 if Il? 2 2 ll F , 5 H f 'E ' Q Q Q 5 V 5 V V 5 : 5 3 Y 5 Ti Vx Z V 4 m 3 i - A , ll 4 ' 22 5 Z I v 13 3 2 Z 1 . 9 , E , I . 4 ' ' V3 4 EQ e 3 . 3 1 ' a . 1 1 M2 2 Q ef J: A V 1 f I 3 .9 L , f 3 - 5 z 1 7? 2 2 E 11 I 1 1 V, 2 :Q , 5 f f Q E J Q I , 5' .5 Vg wx L . 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' f xr, ' UL, ' ff' ,jg ffm- ' cunhfif-1 'Egg HM: Y'?,'Lv'Lly1, H'iU'T 1 fm '-'ff-g.fL'l2i1.fifwVw - lmmf ,,...gJ i 5':iZi?E' A, f - 1, rwirxum, 11. . -- . V 1. 53,3 ,M U 'U r ly,r,1-Lf N..-ff: rfV,3 f 'I auf: 1. 5, in uzvt flwlualg ' 'f't 4El!.I ,Jaw 'QM F, f , , Vx. 11 va ,V Nw.,n-11q1-vr.g 11,-mf: L'm'ff 'wL ' 1' ' .mv as, 4 ...Sm- E 'V' W 1 A 1 I. i F x N I I w I 2 i i E E l I 5 r K I I 1 Ei 1 W VE l E E 1 V i Academics School of Social Work Southern's School of Social Work exists on the graduate level, offering the only master's degree of social work within the state of Mississippi. The school prepares students for service to individuals, families, groups, and communities. USM offers three separate degree programs in the Department of Social Work on the regular, accelerated, and part-time levels. The core curriculum emphasizes a body of knowledge and practice skills that prepare students for a variety of service delivery settings on the behalf of individuals, groups, families, and communities. Advanced foundation and elective courses supply students with the appropriate knowledge and intervention skills to practice in areas of mental health, mental retardation, family and chiIdren's services, services to older persons, health and social welfare policy and administration. Students spend a good deal of their time working in social agencies because the curriculum is competency-based and practice oriented. The human services agencies throughout the state of Mississippi are potential employers of those students who successfully complete the MSW degree program. The school meets the educational requirements of the Council on Social Work Educa- tion and has a fully accredited program. ...fi L Ju.. a.. Shirley J. 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V ifmr raf m r W h i f , l ef ilu 1984 Hall of Fame lvl K JN f l Betty Davis Jeff Davis Patti Page Honors College Scholarshipg Phi Kappa Phig Omicron Delta Kappag Phi Delta Rhog President's Listg Most Outstanding Undergraduate in Chemistry-Merck Awardg Organic Chemistry Awardg Most Outstanding Freshman Pre'Med Studentg Southern Styleg Most Outstanding Mini Quarter Facilitatorg Who's Who Among Students In American Universities and Collegesg Alpha Lambda Deltag Phi Eta Sigmag Lambda Sigmag Honors Student Associationg Beta Beta Beta Treasurerg Delta Gamma Corresponding Secretary. Mississippi Management Scholarshipg Holiday lnn Scholarshipg Yazoo Country Alumni Scholarshipg Mississippi Hotel and Motel Scholarshipg Statler Founda- tion Scholarshipg Dean's Advisory Boardg Delta Delta Delta Big Brotherg Southern Toastmasters Awardg ASB Senator, Chairman of Ways and Means Commit- tee, Director of Public Relationsg Debate Societyg Golden Eagle Mascotg Who's Who Among Students ln American Uni- versities and Collegesg Sigma Alpha Epsi' lon Rush Chairman, Social Chairman, Community Service Chairman: Fresh- man Register Editorg lnternational Food Service Executive Association Presidentg Home Economics Club Secretaryg Southerner. Phi Theta Kappa Alumni Associationg Kappa Delta Public Relations and Press Ofticerg Dixie Darlingsg Student Printz: Southern Styleg Outstanding Greek Pledgeg University Scholarshipg Chevron U.S.A. Scholarshipg President's Listg Pi Tau Chig Gamma Beta Phig National Dean's Listg Sigma Delta Chi Presidentg Who's Who Among Students In Ameri- can Universities and Colleges. VT'lf-WTF'-if'l rw it 4 ll ' ll ' I iilxfl it ilyfl i l , r a R 4. . 1 ,-.,- -10 - , ll ltkl, ll tr ll lll li il gi r Chnl' WI? 1 . n.' .sr i V ,,. l T li' V' 'sJ- 1 , Melissa Thomas Bruce Thompson Melissa Watts Mark Weldy Honors Collegeg Presidential Scholarg Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Delta Rho, Phi Kappa Phi, Hercules Foundation Schol- arship, Outstanding Freshman Woman, Outstanding Freshman Physics Studentg Rotary Foundation Scholar, Who's Who Among Students ln American Universi- ties and Colleges, Lambda Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta Treasurerg Phi Eta Sigma, President's Listg Kappa Mu Epsilon, Pi Delta Phi, Beta Beta Beta, American Chemical Society, Society of Physics Stu- dentsg Delta Delta Delta Vice President, ASB Associate Director of Governmental Relations, Associate Director of Advertis- ing and Promotion, Senator, University Task Force, Student Alumni Association, Honors Student Association. Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Delta Kappa Vice President, Gold Key Society, Kent Collins Memorial Scholarship, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Lambda Sigma, Varsity Football, National Dean's List, Dean's Listg Presidents List, Out- standing ROTC Cadet, Chi Omega Big Brother, Sigma Chi, Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes Vice President, Who's Who Among Students ln American Universi- ties and Colleges. Kappa Delta Pledge Class Secretary, Honor Initiate. Assistant Membership Chairman, Songtest Director, Dixie Dar- ling Captain, Most Outstanding Dixie Darling, Southern Exposure, Kappa Sig- ma Starduster, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Delta Rho Vice President, Pi Tau Chi President, Treasurer, Gamma Beta Phi, Who's Who Among Students ln Ameri- can Universities and Colleges, Speech Communication Club Treasurer, Golden Eagle Civitansg Dean's List Omicron Delta Kappa, Beta Gamma Sig- ma, Pi Tau Chi, Baseball, South Central Bar Association Scholarship, Mississippi Association of Purchasing Managers Scholarship, President'-s List, Deans List, Kappa Sigma Vice President, Pledge Class President, lnterfraternity Council Vice President, Rotaract Presi- dent, Campus Crusade for Christ, ASB Judicial Board, Public Relations Commit- tee, Student Alumni Association Secre- tary, Who's Who Among Students ln American Universities and C i,'i lleges Richard L. Adams Outstanding Young Men of Americag Pi Tau Chig Kappa Delta Big Brotherg Kappa Sig- ma rush chairman, scholarship chair- mang Southern Styleg ASB Senator, spirit committee, public relations committee, judicial appeals boardg Graduate Business Associationg Cam- pus Crusade for Christg Student Alumni Association. 260 'UNIVERSITY OF OUTHE MISSISSIPPI 1984 Who's Who Among Students In American Colleges and Universities .xpwu fp . A I g k: ,,.,. . ...:tr,, ., . ,M Marc S. Barhonovich National Dean's Listg Mississippi Future Leaderf' American Institute of Real Estate Appraisersg Indepen- dent Agents lnsurance Leadership Scholarshipg Society for Advance- ment of Management, vice-presi- dentg ASB Senatorg Pi Kappa Al- phag Financial Management Honor Society. ff fi l David H. Butler President's Listg Dean's Listg Alpha Lambda Delta, Beta Gamma Sigmag Tom Alexander Pledge Scholarship Awardg Order of Omegag Rugby Club, Pi Kappa Alpha academic chairman, rush chairman, judicial board, lnterfraternity Coun- cilg American Marketing Association, ASB judicial boardg Gamma Beta Phi. Kenneth A. Clark Southern Styleg Association for Computing Machin- eryg ASB Senator, public relations committee, spirit committeeg Football Cheerleader, Basketball Cheer- leaderg Elite Cheerleading Athletics lnstructorg Alpha Phi Alpha pledge class president, dean of pledges, pub- lic relations coordinator, Kevin R. Davis Outstanding Young Men of Americag Pi Tau Chi, Sigma Chig National Association of Campus Activities student representative, southeast regional steering commit- tee, national board of directorsg UAC president, non-music chairman, offi- cer review board, ASB judicial boardg Fashion Plus presidentg Student Home Economics Association vice- president. UNIVERSITY OF F OUTHE MISSISSIPPI ,gf'U' ,I niiiiqx VN 490 amiif 1 Nx , , l Stephen J. Carmody Omicron Del- ta Kappa, Gold Key Society. Out- standing Freshman Maleg Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Lamb- da Sigmag Kappa Sigma, Beta Gam- ma Sigmag Beta Alpha Psig Gamma Beta Phi, ROTC American Leader- ship Award, Three Quarters Award, Outstanding Freshman Cadetg Gold- en Eagle Football Jack H. Davenport Peck Oil Com- pany Scholarshipg Valedictorian Scholarship, Varsity Baseball, Alpha Lambda Delta, National Dean's Listg Phi Kappa Phig Kappa Mu Epsilon, Reformed University Fellowship. David M. Dedeaux Outstanding Freshman Malei Dean's List, Lambda Sigma treasurerg Kappa Alpha, Brit- ish Studies Programg ASB Senator, Election Commissioner, Vice-Presr dent, election councilg lnnerview reporter, production assistantg Stu- dent Broadcasters Association secre- tary. Q01 Brenda D. Ellzey Honors College, Honors Student Association, Omi- cron Delta Kappa, Presidents List, Dean's List, Phi Theta Kappa, Beta Beta Beta, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister, Campus Cru- sade for Christ, Karen E. Fletcher Alpha Lambda Delta, Gamma Beta Phi, Golden Girls, Society for Advancement of Management, ASB spirit committee, Golden Eagle Civitans, Campus Cru- sade for Christ, Kappa Delta. David T. Ginn Outstanding Young Men of Americag Order of Omegag International Who's Who Among Fra- ternities and Sororities, Chi Omega Big Brother, Pi Tau Chi, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Kappa Sigma presi- dent, treasurer, pledge class vice presidentg lnterfraternity Council treasurer, judicial board, ASB Sena- tor, Attorney General, judicial boardg UACQ Student Alumni Associationg Southern Style, Campus Crusade for Christ. xf'xn fl li l .LEM I UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI - 1 W 'rs-'fbi' aes-sw. i l If f-,X I 7 . ' ' '- J .1-z I-Z V ' 3:2 ,W 'ci - ' -2 --w fr-of .- ff- --Q . .ee 1 , , ,fail , Hx,-1,1 . A 1- j 5 , W-165 ggi, .....,- M W--gg' W L - , . Hemi--fe .I -- ,I Melissa A. Ezelle Dixie Darling captain, Basketball Cheerleader, Fel- lowship of Christian Athletesg Chi Tau Epsilon, Omicron Delta Kappa, Chi Omega, Outstanding Freshman Womang Phi Kappa Tau Little Sister, Dean's List, National Dean's List. Mary V. Gardner Dean's Listg Na- tional Dean's List, Order of Omegag Rho Lambdag Pi Tau Chig Outstand- ing Young Women of Americag South- ern Styleg Student Speech and Hear- ing Associationg Golden Eagle Civitansg Sigma Chi Little Sisterg Chi Omega president, Panhellenic dele- gate, judicial board, public relations chairman, Homecoming chairman, Chi-O-Tees. Rodney G. Gordon Lambda Sigma presidentg Gamma Beta Phi presi- dent, ASB Senatorg Sigma Chi trea- surerg Phi Eta Sigma treasurerg Delta Gamma Big Brother, Order of Ome- ga, 2h2 V David A. Groth Gold Key Societyg Dean's Listg President's Listg Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Lamb- da Sigmag Gamma Beta Phi, Order of Omeag Alpha Tau Omega treasur- er, scholarship awardg ASB Senator, forum representative, campus plan- ning committeeg Pre-Law Society, Tammy J. Hammond Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Delta Rho, Phi Kappa Phi, Lambda Sigma, Phi Eta Sigmag Alpha Lambda Delta treasurer, President's List, Dean's Listg The Pride, Resi- dence Hall Council, Frederick Kena- mond and Accounting Faculty Schol- arshipg Rho Eta Alphag Harrison County Alumni Scholarship. William G. Hewes Southern Style, UAC officer, review boardg Phi Kappa Tau secretary, social chair- man, pledge class secretaryg lnterfra- ternity Council secretaryg ASB elec- tion committee, greek life committeeg Phi Beta Lambda, Campus Crusade for Christ, The Pride. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 49 ,Ds .v,. . X 'GTR- Wx.. IP Laura D. Hall Omicron Delta Kappa, Rho Lambda vice president, Kappa Delta vice presidentg, mem- bership chairman, alumnae relations, Panhellenic delegate, model pledge, model member, Outstanding Fresh- man Womang Sigma Nu Little Sister, Society for the Advancement of Man- agement, John J. Harvey Dean's List, Alpha Lambda Deltag Beta Beta Beta, Gam- ma Beta Phi, Delta Gamma Big Brother, Pi Kappa Alpha president, vice president, scholarship chairman, executive councilg ASB Public Rela- tions Director, Special Projects Coor- dinatorg University Judicial Board, Cheryl K. Hill Outstanding Young Women of America, National Dean's List, Dean's List: Alpha Lambda Del- tag Phi Eta Sigma, Lambda Sigmag Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Delta Rho, Out- standing Freshman Womang Golden Eagle Civitansg Southern Toastmas- tersg USM Singersg USM Orchestrag Honors College, Honors Student As- sociationg LSD Choir. Quit Sheryl J. Howell Dean's List, Na- tional Dean's List, Delta Delta Delta pledge class president, social devel- opment chairman, UAC non-music committee, advertising committee, Baptist Student Union, Gamma Beta Phi, ASB spirit committee, judicial board. Alice F. Hultz Alpha Lambda Del- ta, Lambda Sigma, Gamma Beta Phi, National Dean's List, Army ROTC, Phi Delta Rho, Pi Tau Chi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Pi Beta Phi vice presi- dent, chaplain, Residence Hall Coun- cil, Mwangelwa M. Lewanika National Dean's List, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Beta Sigma, Sigma of the Year, Delta Sigma Theta Scholastic Award, Presi- dent's List, Dean's List, Phi Beta Sig- ma president, Interfraternity Council on Greek Affairs, Delta Sigma Pi, Afro-American Cultural Society. 264 -'UNIVERSITY OF ouTHE iviississrPPi ft. , 9 ..r-- .NX Donna L. Huch Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Rho, Order of Omega, Omicron Delta Kappa, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, National Dean's List, President's List, Honors College, Young Community Leaders in Amer- ica, Young Personalities of America, Pi Delta Phi secretary, treasurer, vice president, Delta Zeta president, trea- surer, pledge class vice president, ac- tivities chairman, scholarship chair- man, Pearl Girl, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Gamma Beta Phi, Honors Student Association. Steven C. Krohn Gold Key Society, Gamma Beta Phi, Pi Tau Chi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Omicron Delta Epsi- lon, Financial Management Honor So- ciety, Order of Omega, Omicron Del- ta Kappa vice president, Southern Style, Outstanding Young Men of America, Outstanding Male Fresh- man, President's List, Dean's List, University Scholarship, ASB Senator, Phi Kappa Tau president, treasurer. Monte M. Manguno Sigma Alpha Epsilon vice president, secretary, so- cial chairman, pledge trainer, com- munity service chairman, pledge class president, Southern Style, Out- standing Young Men of America, ASB Director of Greek Life, Special Projects Director, governmental rela- tions, Varsity Cheerleader, American Marketing Association, lnterfrater- nity Council, Golden Eagle Civitans. Robert R. Matthews Southern Style, Alpha Epsilon Deltag Omicron Delta Kappa, Gamma Beta Phi, Or- der of Omega president, charter member, American Chemical Soci- ety, Dean's List, Rotoractg Kappa Al- pha vice president, Chi Omega Big Brother. Lee M. Mclntosh National Dean's Listg Dean's List, Angel Flightg Speech Communication Association, Alpha Psi Omega, University Chorusg Young Republicansg Latter Day Saint Student Association, Student Alumni Associationg Residence Hall Council. Roxanne L. Nanney Dean's List, Alpha Lambda Deltag Honors Col- lege, Pi Kappa Lambda, Outstanding Young Women of America, Omicron Delta Kappag Residence Hall Coun- cil, Mu Phi Epsilon treasurer, Gamma Ut secretary, Chamber Singers vice president. UNIVERSITY OF souTHE MISSISSIPPI wgmyffff ' Av li i A -.a fx.: . 'Q It 1 0 1, ' 4 tx M Q' sf'- f 1.. ' fri ,f rf GQ' get -. , -qffj, .Q 'lx I ' 15 I , V 5 ! 'sf E - M2 ff 1:2214 'i 1 X Aw as gig? by 'ig I' ' i 'VL it' w Il E' g 1-J 1 ,eff ' ' ,, if '- , , A ' v J' . ' J. 5 -. ' -lf: ' ,fl i -- , A 1 ' l f' Q, - A, ef' 'X ' mel I1 . I ' ':A' 4 -A an l Carla M. Murphy Alpha Lambda Delta secretary, Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi trea- surer, secretary, Phi Delta Rho presi- dent, Omicron Delta Kappa, Deans List, Presidents List, ASB spirit com- mittee, election council, Southerner staff, Equestrian Club Lisa M. McQuillin Exchange Club Scholarship, Phi Kappa Tau Little Sister, Pi Tau Chi, Financial Manage- ment Association Honor Society, Gra- duate Business Association presidentg Student Alumni Association, Union Board vice president, secretary, Phi Beta Lambda, Business Student Ad- visory Councilg ASB off-campus com- mittee, university relations commit- tee, Michelle L. Nichols Dean's List, National Dean's List, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Beta Beta Betag Homecoming Court, Modeling Squadg Alpha Kappa Alpha vice president, Resi- dence Hall Councilg Fashion Plus, Student Alumni Association, Afro- American Cultural SocietyL Southern Toastmastersg ASB public relations committee. -UH i 1 Tara L. Odom Southern Style, ASB Director of Greek Life, Rho Lambda, Order of Omega, Omicron Delta Kappa, Kappa Alpha Little Sister, Southern Geological Association, Del- ta Delta Delta president, rush chair- man, activities chairman, standards chairman, scholarship committee, sponsors committee, intramural chairman. Vincent K. Rosse Dean's List, Gamma Beta Phi, Order of Omega, The Pride, Kappa Alpha Psi, LSD Choir, Wind Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra, Afro-American Cultural Society. Virginia L. Sanders Omicron Delta Kappa, Order of Omega, Miss USM, Pi Tau Chi president, Southern Style, Golden Girls, Batgirlg Gold Tender, Rho Lambda, Phi Kappa Tau Little Sister, ASB Senator, public relations committee, Election Commissioner, Kappa Delta vice president, pledge trainer, chaplain, parliamentarian, ffintv UNIVFRSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI I i 2 Q- 2 , hi M Q, SGT ---.N ..,a..,.5, v.: l -,ya Stella Payton Dean's List, Rho Gamma, ASB Director of Public Rela- tions, Director of Minority Affairs, Black Panhellenic Council, American Marketing Association, Student Broadcasters Association, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Alpha Out- standing Sweetheart, Southerner staff. Sandra M. Safigan Omicron Delta Kappa treasurer, Gamma Beta Phi, Outstanding Young Women of Amer- ica, Dean's List, Delta Gamma pledge class president, treasurer, Beta Alpha Psi, Newman Club, Pom Pom Girl, Order of Omega, The Pride. Kristy C. Smith President's List, Dean's List, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Delta Rho, Gamma Beta Phi, Al- pha Lambda Delta, Gamma Beta Sig' ma, Pi Tau Chi, Phi Chi Theta, Lamb- da Sigma, Chi Omega, Campus Beauty, Golden Eagle Civitans, Gold- en Girls, American Marketing Associ- ation, Southern Style, Kappa Sigma Starduster, Campus Crusade for Christ, ASB spirit committee. Nancy E. Steen Honors College, Lambda Sigma, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Rho Lambda, Speech Communications Scholar- ship, Sigma Nu Little Sister, Order of Omega, Pi Beta Phi president, trea- surer, scholarship award, ASB Sen- ate secretary. Jody F. Tidwell Dean's List, Nation- al Dean's List, Order of Omega trea- surer, charter member, Southern Style, Outstanding Young Men of America, Delta Gamma Big Brother, Alumni Association Scholarship, Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon president, vice president, secretary, pledge trainer, rush chairman, executive council, American Marketing Association, Golden Eagle Civitans, Campus Cru- sade for Christ, Student Alumni Asso- ciation, ASB Senator, appointments and budgets committee. Angela C. Welker Presidential Scholarship, Honors College, Presi- dent's List, Dean's List, Chi Omega pledge trainer, vice president, Omi- cron Delta Kappa president, Stu- dent Printz copy editor, executive editor, Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Delta Rho, Pi Tau Chi, Sigma Chi Little Sis- ter, Lambda Iota Tau, Outstanding News-Editorial Student. S ,fx UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI ' x f r . 1' X Q ,3ir:,Y Y y X - i' '12 2- , ri . .gl it it egg ., S 1- ' 44 I 1 nw I' M, if ,Q- Nief ei W- , . I , xt? I PM-giix .fl I ' I rt I 4 'X 'H , 525 Q il TIP I . 1 X2 in 5 N' ' ' .L fig: 5 gf, -ff M1 .- ff 1 ,ag M , ' I '- - , 1 337 'Y 9 as 4' ' . . , .:- Q. I Yi' fi ' X V - ' ..,.... -I FJ A - -,ai .iilnlxf J E? ,gn .3 ,S---J .ggi ' 'Y ,JEGYQP J lk I L 5 f if ., U ' N-- -si Pint' si. Not Pictured: James L. Warren Ill Southern Style, Outstanding Young Men of America, Kappa Sigma vice president, pledge trainer, Pre-Law Society, Phi Mu Big Brother, USMaga- zine, Student Judicial Council, ASB president, executive assistant, spirit committee, Director of Legal Services. Jacqueline B. Thompson Sigma Theta Tau, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Delta Rho, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Rho Lambda, Lamb- da Sigma, National Dean's List, Dean's List, Presidents List, Campus Beauty, Pi Kappa Alpha Calendar Girl, Chi Omega vice president, rush correspondent, Pom Pom Girl, Gold- en Girls, Residence Hall Council, Sig- ma Chi Little Sister, Student Nursing Association. Kenneth J. Waltman Sigma Alpha Epsilon president, corresponding sec- retary, Outstanding Member of the Year, Interfraternity formal rush chairman, Southerner staff assistant editor, ASB Senator, spirit commit- tee, election commission, Varsity Football and Basketball Cheerleader captain, Freshman Register editor, Miss Southern pageant director, as- sistant director, Southern Exposure, College Republicans, College Civi- tans, BSU, Southern Style, Outstand- ing Young Men in America, Order of Omega, Rho Gamma vice president, charter member, Delta Gamma Out- standing Big Brother. Kerrin M. Wells Dean's List, Presi- dent's List, Academic Scholarship, Athletic Scholarship, Gamma Beta Phi treasurer, Alpha Lambda Delta: Soccer Club, Varsity Volleyball: As- sociation for Computing Machinery, Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sister, Delta Gamma treasurer, model pledge, An- chor Splash chairman. 207 ,,,, Administration Robert T. van Aller Dean of the Graduate School Bobby D. Anderson Dean of the College of Education and Psychology Rebecca A. Askew Director of High School and Junior College Relations Minnie R. Austin Assistant to the Director of the University Union Shirley A. Bateman Acting Director of the English Language Institute Thomas S. Bateman Director of Administrative Services David J. Bodenhamer Assistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs Onva K. Boshears Dean of the School of Library Service Jessie Boyd Director of University Commons Harry L. Brown Director of Accounting Services William G. Brundage Director of the Center of Research and Innovation James E. Carmody, Jr. Head Football Coach James R. Carpenter Director of the University Golf Course D. James Caveny Acting Dean of the College of Science and Technology Robert H. Cleveland Sports Information Director 268 is.. jf' 1 . I in - I I 1 - I I l i A I I I z . ,qi I .. 3 as .rs 4 1 s at - sl ' : .. U , J . W. ,sms t , .Q ...., is ru. ...... X ' 1 . 1 . K ii fnfilwiw I X gs. xr! 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Fruge Assistant to the Vice President for Research and Extended Affairs Sarah L.W. Gibbs Dean of the School of Home Economics Clyde N. Ginn Executive Assistant to the President Joan P. Glover Manager of University Bookstore Bill W. Gore Dean, USM at Natchez W. Rader Grantham Dean of Students John E. Green Dean of the College of Fine Arts Joseph A. Greene, Jr. Dean of the College of Business Administration ,m Administration G. Terry Harper Dean of the College of Liberal Arts H. Gene Henderson Director of Physical Plant Robert Herrington, Jr. Director of Personnel Services Joe E. Holloway Dean, USM at Gulf Park Albert J. Jaeger Assistant to the Vice President for Business and Finance D. Kay James Women's Basketball Coach and Assistant to the Athletic Director Janis B. James Director of Research and Sponsored Programs Shirley J. Jones Dean of the School of Social Work Wallace G. Kay Dean of the Honors College Boyd A. Kellett Director of Student Health Services William E. Kirkpatrick Director of Public Relations Robert S. Kivetz Director of Housing Administration Cecil M. Klutts Director of Purchasing Carl C. Lawrence Director of Placement Services Linda McFall Internal Auditor 272 DV' Ll x, if 22 ll x, fl 0 ff, .f--w....,, I yah, , ,: 4 49 513 X. pf . 5 E X gi' 5 , I , .. ' 1--rg: 5. 9 ,fn , , . if Q ' 5 f 321' ri, -t, X.: rs Q5 w ' ty Q-6 ri' -visa :Wifi 1 gas, 1 ,pgs 1 iff? ! 3'.Qx.Q1:a QQ. wi f L .vgvfg ' . SF ' sl, lm.: ,, . Lrg: l 1 1 H'-. . . .. L ff 'Clk' IQ' 1-e' X, ...,--..,.,,, .-Wi..-- I O 1, X V , Y YA 1 X r A-N L. ' f I . X 2 . I kifnwf 6, -y ,f Q' 5 fy Q i -15 733 11- 'Ds 1 .fl-f If l FQ,'w'5 ' ' 1 4 MX ,Jw-. ' if X J P, v f 1 D P, r' fy 'H' M A - ' ,b, bf' 'fig . 4 ,x:.gal ' .. x H-- , 4:.Q.x'.'f I f: hx r . 9 m 41 K , fr 'H 15 f? S L 7,i?,g'.fQi: .4 b 4 Hn.,-A' 132 1 XX 'ff ' X . ,Vg 651 K' 'A fi . ' Q 1f:1E25: :LeW Ng , f Z1-a:EJ:1,f-,:f-.-, 3, ' - mi 1 4 .fx fa 'Q .arf V . 2 , ,1. if fl 1 A I 1 ,, Q f X , X , f aff W H'wuuq., bww .' ' I 1 i Mlm .vii HIE? .ww fm- 5 M . . Q I. ,.,.,. ' 'ximllii 'S .gs . .xr N. M' J ,..r ' . 1 ww X M J 3. -.1 Y QM Administration I HI Charles B. McNeill Director of Admissions Alice L. Maw Director of International Students Advisement Howard Miller Director of Public Safety Danny W. Montgomery Registrar Jerri D. Laube Morgan Dean of the School of Nursing Powell G. Ogletree Director of Alumni Affairs Joseph S. Paul Assistant to the Vice President for Student Affairs Charles H. Probst Dean of Student Services Gene D. Saucier Dean of Admissions and Special Academic Services William C. Scruggs Director of the Computing Center James H. Sims Vice President for Academic Affairs Bill W. Shafer Director of University Counseling Center C.J. Pete Taylor Assistant Athletic Director and Head Basketball Coach William B. Taylor Head of the Center for International Education Shelby F. Thames Executive Vice President 275 Joseph E. Tinnon Dean of the Division of Continuing Education Charlotte E. Tullos Director of Career Advisement, Cooperative Education Advisement, and Adult Services Malcolm K. Turk Men's Basketball Coach Sidney E.L. Weatherford Director of Institutional Research Dennis E. Webster Director of Broadcasting and Radio- Television Services John C. Wellons Director of Development Karen M. Yarbrough Vice President for Research and Extended Services 276 Administration S, A Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning Dr. John R. Lovelace, President Mr. Charles C. Jabobs, Jr., Vice President Dr. E.E. Thrash, Executive Secretary and Director Seated: Denton Rogers, Jr., Pontotoc, Travis E. Parker, Drew, Dr. John R. Lovelace, Batesville, Dr. Robert W. Harrison, Jr., Yazoo City, Bobby L Chain, Hattiesburg, Mrs. Miriam Q. Simmons, Columbia, Mrs. Betty A. Williams, Columbus. Standing: Bryce Griffis, Starkville, Thomas D. Bourdeaux, Meridian, George T. Watson, Pass Christian, William M. Jones, Jackson, James F Woods, Olive Branch, Charles C. 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Babin, Dale A t,.,,,.,,.,, Babineton, Stuart C ..,. Babington, Karen L. ,... . Bachus, Christine L. ..,. . Backs, Karl L. ...,.,.... . Bady, Brenda J. .... . Bady, Samuel W. ,.,.. . Bagley, Beryl S. . Bagley, Carol L. Bagley, Pamela A... . Bailey, James.. .. . Bailey. .mi . . . Bailey, Victor ....... Baird, Leanne. . .. Baker, Elmer J . . Baker, Gordon P . Baker, James L... Baker, Nina K. . Baker, Pamela G. . Baker, Randall P . .. Merid1..1n, MS Waynesbnrr 1, Ms Waynesboro. M S. Barquisimeto, Venezuela Vicksburg, Natchez. Hattiesburg. Milton, C 1f.: lumbia. Jackson, Jackson. . Lucedale. Hattiesburg, . Meridian. Lexington, Mobile, .. .. Jackson, . Brandon. .. . ...Mobile MS MS. MS. FL. MS. MS. MS MS. MS MS. MS AL. MS. MS. AL. .... Brandon, MS, . . . ..Brandon, MS. Accra-Ghana, West Africa, . Tilton, GA. . . .Hattiesburg MS, .. ...... . .Canton, MS. . .... ..... . Pearl, MS, Maracaibo, Venezuela . . Barcelona, Venezu .. . . Jackson. .. .. .Silver Creek. . .. Ft Walton Beach. 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Ballard, Cindy K ...,.. Ballard, Mary E. .,.,.,.. . Bancroft, Ann ..........,.,.....,. ..., Bancroft, Courtney J. .,.,.... . Bancroft, Melanie D ...,... .,... Banks, Jennie M .....,... Barattini, Kim R, .... . Barber, Susan L. Barboza, Hugo J... . , Barcellona, Becki C ,.... Bardwell, Carla R ..,,., Bardwell, Carol M, Barefield, Michael C. .... . Barger, Dale R. ......... . Barger, Diane K. ....... . Barham, Kelly D ......... Barhonovich, Lisa Barhonovich, Marc S. ...... . Baria, David W. ...... . Barker, Karen S. .... . Barnes, Bruce A. .... . Barnes, Cherri L ,.,... Barnes, Gloria J. .... . Barnes, Loretta ,....... Barnes, Ronald G. Baronich, Darla T. Barr, Phyllis R. ....... . Barrett Cynthia M,.. Barrett Julie L ........ Barrett Matthew J.. Bartley S. Kreg ...... Bartley, Tamara ...... Barton, Elbert L. .... . Barton, Hewitt P. Bass, Gary R. ......... . Bass, Michael D ....... Bass, Tammy L. ..... . Bassett, Kim L. ....,. . Bateman, Rodney M ...,.. Bates, Carmen L. Bates, Mary F. ....... . Batson, Cynthia A. .. Baucum, Rachel A... Baxter, Anita C. ..... . Baxter, James W ..... Baxter, William L. Baylor, Cathy M. .... . Baylor, Jacqueline Beard, Kenneth T .,,.... Beard, Michael D .,...,..,.. Beasley, Cynthia A ..... Beasley, Glenn D ........ Beasley, James O ....... Beaton, Julio C ,....,.. Beaugez, Rose M ,......... .. Beavers, Catherine E ...,... Beck, Lesa L .,.. ............ Becker, Amy T .......... Becker, Angie .,....... Becker, Keith P. .... . Biloxi, Pass Christian, Colonial Heights, Biloxi, Escatawpa, Baton Rouge, .Columbus, .. .,,...., Meridian, .Tarpon Springs, ..Tarpon Springs, Clinton, .....New Orleans, .,.........Memphis, Barber, Melanie C. ..... .. Hattiesburg, ......Hattiesburg, ..,......Jackson, .......Moss Point, Moss Point, Hattiesburg, ,......Greenwood, Hattiesburg, West Point, ............Biloxi, .........Biloxi, Pascagoula, Ft. 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G ulfport, MS Bendzlowicz, Michael D. ,..,,. , ..,, Long Beach, MS Benefield, Rachel E ..,..... ,.,..,,., G ulfport, MS Benigo, Chuck ,...,..,..,, ,.,. . Waveland MS Bennett, Haley L. ....... ,.,,.. , Grenada MS Bennett, Jean L ,.,,.,. ..,... O cean Springs, MS Bennett, Robert A. ........ ...,.. . . . . Biloxi, MS Benfield, Angela L .,......, ........ H attiesburg, MS Benham, William B. ....... ,..... B aton Rouge LA Bentz, Sharon M ...,,..., ....... ...... B i loxi, MS Bernard, Dwight A. ....... Natchez, MS Berry, Burk ...,..... ...... N ew Orleans, LA Berry George R.. Colorado Springs. CO Berry Judy L .,.... . Dlberville. MS Berry Kendall W. Nashville. TN Berry Mitzi R ...,.. . Prentiss, MS Berryhill, Ricky B. Hattiesburg, MS Berryhill, Toby V. , Hattiesburg, MS Betts, Larry ,........ T tit. imsuba, lN'lS Beverly, Glenda R. .,... Ruleville, MS, Beverly, Glynn L, .,.... Hattiesburg. N19 Beyea, Deborah S. ..... Clintnn. MS Bezzo, Candy R. .,.,, Ashland MS H Bierbaurn, William B.. 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Bowlin, Connie R., .. Bowlin, Margaret R. . Bowman, J.K. .......... . Bowman, Melanie D. Bowman, Susan C. . Box, Michael .,...,..,. ., Boyd, Alison F ......,.., Boyd Christian A. Boyd Eric K .....,.... Boyd, Jeff N .... .,... Boyd, Kenneth E .... . Boyd, Lari L ,......... Boyd, Leona S ....... Boyd, M. Danise ...... Boyd, Rebecca L. . Boyd, Robert C. Boyd Teresa J. . Boyd Vicki L. ......... . Boyett, Elizabeth M. Boyette, Michael W . Boykins, Stephanie A. . Boykins. James L. , .. Boyles, Cheryl A, .. .. Boyles, Theresa D, Boyte, C Laron ..... . Boyte, Jeanne E. . . Bozzetto, Enzo .... . Bradley, Greg T, . Bradley, Kenneth M Bradley, Kim .. Bradley, Tena A... Bracey, Johnny E Bracey, Pamela .. . . Bradford, Karl S . . Bradley, Eric J . Bradshaw, Cindy C Brady, Polly A... . Brady, Susan E , . Brady, Thomas W. .. Wrggzi l Ferntt ri if Jacksiii: F-is Hattiesburg, MS. Ocean Springs, MS. Angie, LA. Hattiesburg, MS Jail-.si ii. MS Sllcltll, M5 Caracas V.fi'i.'1i,ir,'lr.i fmiltiwr MS Ocean Spring- MS Laurel, MS Pass Christian, MS . Biloxi, MS New Orleans. LA Waveland, MS, Wayeland, MS .. .Columbia MS Gulfport, MS . Jackson, MS Long Beach, MS Hattiesburg, MS .Gulfport, MS .. Gulfport, MS. . . Picayune, MS .Hattiesburg MS Smithdale, MS . Long Beach, MS Magnolia, MS Sturgis, MS ,, Natchez, MS Eupora, MS. , .... McComb, MS. ,,....Prentiss, MS . .. Monticello, MS . ,. Gulfport, MS ..Columbia, MS Marietta, GA Florence, MS . Pensacola, FL . . Jackson, MS .Meridian MS. .. Meridian, MS ., . Monticello, MS . .,.Lucedale, MS . . Chunky, MS . Vicksburg. MS . Hattiesburg, MS. . Jackson, MS, ., ... Jackson, MS . ..Hatt1esburg, MS. Hattiesburg, MS Barquisimeto, Venezuela, . Pascagoula. MS Tupiglii. MS Hattiesburg, MS. Braritl-in, MS. Kokomo, MS Morgantown, MS. Laurel, MS Piipltirvzflt' MS l e..ir'f MS. Ltinalwzti ' MS Ha,iwif.rr,r Bay Springs T N Bragg. Daryl J.. . Brashier, Meribeth ., . Braswell, Patty J. .... . Bratcher, Felicia , ..,. . Bratcher, Sandy D .... Braxton, Anthony M. Braxton, Ronnie DU., Breal, G reg .......,.,.,., Brekeen, Nell D ..,..... Brekeen, William L,.. Breland, Stephanie A. Brennan, Mary A ...... Brent, Mitchell S ....,.. Brewer, Benita J ..,.. Brewer, Edward A. . Brewer, Kateri M. Brewer, Lloyd.. .. Brier, Robette G. .,.. . Bright, Mark A. ....... . Brinson, Richard S .... Brister, Carol D. ...... . Brister, Lauren A. Britt, Mable S. ......,.. . Broadhead, Debra K. Broadhead, Delwyn D. ...,. .. Broadus, Cynthia ........,.,. Broadus, Stephen F. ..... .. Broadus, Trent M. ......... . Broadwater, Dana L. ..... . Brooks, Edith R. ..... . Brooks, Cynthia A. ,... , Brooks, Lana C. ..... . Brooks, Lorraine ......,...... Brooks, Rebecca A, ....... . Brookshire, Roy C. .....,., . Broome, Jennifer L .... Broome, Phillip Brouk, Robert ............ Broussard, Donna L. .. Broussard, Paul N. Brown, Andy J. ........ . Brown, Charlotte A. .. Brown, Cynthia A .,... Brown, Debra A, Brown, Doris A ........ Brown, Dorris R ....... Brown, Gina D ......... Brown, Glenda D. ,,.. , Brown, Jeanenne D.. Brown, Jocelyn Brown, Johnnie W. Brown, Karen L .,..... Brown, Karen W ....,.. Brown, Karla D. .... ,. Brown, Kelly R. ,....., . Brown, Kenneth J ..... Brown, Kim E .....,. Brown, Larry K. ...,, . Brown, Linda L. ..... . Brown, Linda S. ,,... . Brown, Monica Brown, Nena C ....,.... Brown, Patricia D. Brown, Penny L. ..... , Brown, Phyllis D. ..... , Brown, Raymond E . 284- ,.......Pascagoula , ........... Biloxi , .,... Hattiesburg, Magee, ..,.,...Magee Vicksburg ......Jackson ,,........Biloxi .......McComb, .. .... McComb ,.. ............ Petal, ..... Brookhaven, . ..,.. 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Picayune , .,......., Loxley, Hattiesburg, Hattiesburg, Ocean Springs, ......,...,.Mobile, .. Collins, Gulfport, Batesville, Meridian, ,, ..,. Pensacola, .,......Biloxi, .....,Belzoni, 4 v n . I f 1 . , ' ' i, ,. f 1 J- ' 1 Q- - ,f - ' v 1 1 Bush, Aleta R.. .. ..., .,.,.,.,. H urley Bush, Karl C. . . ........,.. Hurley, Bush, Lucy M. . .. .,.Long Beach, Bush, Temple S . . ..., Hattiesburg, Butler, Angie D. .,.r... ,.., H attiesburg, Butler, Christy A. ...., .....,..., G renada Butler, David H. ....... ......... H attiesburg Butler, Jill E. .....,.......,. ......,,., M adison Butler, Stephanie E. ....,.. ........ J ackson Butler, Timothy F. .,..... ...., R aleigh . e ' , .. , X -g1-i5.g,,.- gf Byington, Mary B. ..,.,., ......., J ackson, Byrd, Amanda S ..,.... ,.,...,. B rookhaven Byrd, Jame J. ...... .....,. H arrisville, Byrd, Jeffry E. ..... ..,.... G ulfport Byrd, Karen E. ..... ..,,.,. M obile Byrd, Leshia ............. .,...,,... L aurel Byram, Charles R. Byrge, Thomas A. ......,..Vicksburg Vancleave, Cade, Lee ....,..,,,....,.... ....... G reenwood, Caldwell, Vernon L. ....... ......... S chriever, Calhoun, Cathy J .,...,... .,......, M agee, Calhoun, Chris C. ,...,... ....... P ascagoula, Calhoun, George M. .,...,. ....... M oss Point Callahan, Deborah R Callista, Angela L,,,, Calloway, William F. Escatawpa, Pearl, ......,Jackson, Calvin, Joyce B. .......... ,.......,..., C olumbia, Cameron, Pearlee .....,..... ..,,.,.. H attiesburg, Campbell, Jonathan C. ....., .,..,...,. N atchez, Campbell, Barbara D .,....... ,.,,.... H ernando, Campbell, Christine K. ,...... ............ V icksburg, Campbell, Jeff W ......... .,..,,.. O cean Springs Campbell, Mary ........ Candler, Sylvia N. .,.... . Cannon, Clarence .,...... ........,.........Louin ,.,....Jacl4son, ......Houma i 280 BurbittfChesser it 1 ff: f P 5 A. ' ' J 1 r x ' ld f- L 4 .. .,,..,.,.. t fl it i ' .L A . . v 1 G . . 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Bogalusa, LA. .. Moss Point, MS. . .... Gautier, MS. Selma, AL. .Queenstown MD, if in V 2 , - wc- Y S ' V, ' ' .. . A 8? ff. W f Ir t , . V 4 vs Jig C' Q I - S eq'- ' , 'J X l Carroll, Lisa F. ........ , Carson, Carson, Charles A. ..... . Peter J. ..,.., . Carter, Carl R. ..... . Carter, Chris R ..,,. .... Carter, Gerald E ....... Carter, Janice L, ..,. . Carter, Katie R ,....... Carter, Thomas D. .... . Carter, William M .....,. Carter, Willie P, ......... . Carver, Rachelle M ..,.., Carver, William R .,..,.. Case, Darron ........... Case, Tommy L ....... Cash, Teresa L ........ Cassel, Tami S. ....,.,... . Cassels, Mattelyn J ...... Castlen, Stephanie A... Catchot, Harold S ........ Catchot, Katherine A,., Cathey, Cato, R Risa A. ...,....., . obert L. ,..... , Catto, Freddie F. Causey, Faye P. ........ . Causey, Michael A. Causey, Rebecca E ..,... Causey, Robin A. .,..... . Cavana ugh, Patricia J. Caveny, Deanna M. ,R i V . we 7, , I .A ,S - ' ec V -- ' V i .4 fc 1 . 4: Q. r 'ir 'A ' F Q , W , .4 if H - .-.amfi ' -' ' ' , +V rf' 1 7' ff A mt 5 . V . ...., , , f i 03.4. 'Y' V . I' 'f +V- - -- I ' i' V 5f5V5' , fik, 1,- ' it . W ,V -1, f 4 -f ., . . ., .-,i-1. me J' We N a T- 11 'W 735 ' xi CQ' i ,. 4 'Q 'r f S l M, .... ' 1' V 1 ' 5, gp. .X V . 'J . ' K r ll X fs its V ' fr K - V K 94 Q H 5 W , A ' W' . .ills ' Vim. L7 f ' Wx i 0553: ' j' ' , .ff :f!,f-. 11 - -'v':'L- .': riiC ' f Z. 'l jf fTV2!'.'- -:P BC 1 X 5 L Qs 'E' X 1 . ' X . nu- 5 -S g, x ' ,','- K :fr f. ' . fl-'t Til'-.. X? ' if , ,rdf 5 YS, Q. rl Eff.: ' 1 I f' A nl, ,Q'. I .-., .,,, ., ,f ,, K Q , K Caveny, Jennifer L ...,.. Celestin, Karen M ....... Centanni, Ricky P ........ Chachere, Challie L ..,.. Chambers, Yohna J. Cahmoun, Joseph G, Champney, Edward H. ...... .. . Chan, Nga M .,..,, .,...,.., Chaney, Alex R. ...... . Chang, Hyeok ...,....... Chaplin, Julie K ........ Chapman, Erin L ....... .. Chapman, Jamie L. .... . Chapman, Robin L. Chapman, Winifred ...,.... Chatman, Thomas J. Chavez, Jorge Z. ....... . Chesser, Margaret F ..... . .Angie, LA, . Vicksburg, MS, Conehatta, MS. , ., . , Brandon, MS. .. . .. Hattiesburg, MSL ,.... Pearl, MS, ...........Biloxi, MS .Shubuta, MS, Purvis, MS ....Columbia, MS .. ,.,, ,,.. M agnolia, MS .. ...... Poplarville, MS1 ..,Poplarville, MS .. .,...... Vicksburg, MS ........Brookhaven, MS .......Jackson, MS, Gautier, MS ,,..,..,,Gloster, MS .,..,,..Hattiesburg, MS .. . ...... ..... B iloxi, MS ...........Biloxi, MS .. ....... Vicksburg, MS . ...Moss Point, MS, Columbus, MS Greenville, MS, . ,.... Jackson, MS Jackson, MS, Petal, MS Bassfielcl,MS1 .. .. Hattiesburg, MS ,, ......, Hattiesburg, MS, . . ..Covington, LA, Hattiesburg, MS. New Orleans, LA, .. .. .Gaut1er. MS. ., Zahle, Lebanon Hattiesburg, MS. .. . Biloxi, MS, . Hickory, MS. , La Paz. Bolivia. . Columbia. MS. Hattiesburg, MS. Jackson, MS. Clilittrfi, Biloxi. MS. . Ft B-zlvitir. YA Caracas, Verituiela. ,lf lar Fr Jr Sr Sr Sr Jr Sr Fr Jr Sr Sr Fr Jr Sri Fr Jr Jr Sr Sr. Jr So Fr Fr Jr Fr Sr Gr Sr Fr So Jr Sr Jr Fr Jr Jr Jr So Jr Fr Jr Sr Jr Fr Jr Fr Fr Sr So So Jr Sri ,lr Jr S r ,I r Fr ,lr an Fr Jr S i i . l-aurcr. MS, Jr LZHT Cisewski, Ski S. ...... . Chestang. Carlen J. . . Chester, Alan . .,,,,,,. . Chiplin. Felicia A ,.., .. , Chirinos, Tulio A ..,....... .... Christian, Linda Kaye ..,.,., , Christopher, Sylvia D Churchill, Mona M. ...,. . Ciano, Debbie A. .... , Cimbora, Jill ,..,,..,,... Cimbora, Merrilu .,..,.,. Clark Anna M ,.,...... ,Connolly L . Clark Anthony R. . Clark, Charlene S . Clark Clark Ellen R Clark Freida G .. Clark, Jerri S .,,,. Clark Karen A ....,... Clark Lisa C. ...... . Clark Lisa M. ,..., . Clark Lori L. ,,..,. . Clark Marisa P. .,... . Clark Maxine ....... Clark, Raymond V .... Clark, Samuel C. .... .. Clark, Stephanie L. .. Clark, Steve P. .,..... . Clary, Cathy L. ...,., . Clay, Brenda J. ...... . Clay, Kenneth L. ...,.. . Clayton, Allison P. ..., . ...,..Moss Point, MS, Sr. ........Natchez, MS, So. ..,,...Vicl-tsburg, MS, So Zulia, Venezuela, Sr. Hattiesburg, MS, Jr. Hattiesburg, MS, Jr. l ....Hattiesburg, MS, Sr. . ...Pensacola, FL, So. . .. Purvis, MS, Fr. Purvis, MS, Jr . .. Krakow, Poland, Sr. ......Greenwood, MS, Jr Meridian, MS, Fr. ..Bay St. Louis, MS, Jr. Ocean Springs, MS, So LA, Fr ............Kenner, ..,...Pascagoula, MS, Sr. ,...,..,,.....Sosa, MS, Sr McComb, MS, Jr .......State Line, MS, Jr ..,...,.,.,Jackson, MS, Jr ..,.....Pensacola, FL, Fr Ocean Springs, MS, Sr .........,.Dekaub, MS, Sr Hattiesburg, MS, So ...,....Madison, MS, Fr ......Greenville, SC, Jr ....,.,Jonesboro, GA, Sr ......Vicksburg, MS, Sr Meridian, MS, Fr .......Meridian, MS, Gr. ,................Laurel, MS, Jr. Clayton, Jacquelyn D. .....,. ..,..... H attiesburg, MS, So. Clem, Constance R .... Clements, Douglas S.. Clements, Pam G. .... . Clements, Tami J. ,..., . .........Jackson, MS, Jr. ........Gulfport, MS, So. ,.......Gulfport, MS, Jr. ....,.....Dothan, AL, Sr. Clemons, Deborah R .,...,. .........,.... F lorence, MS, Fr, Clifford, Jill M. ....... . Cline, Heidi J, ..... . Long Beach, MS, Fr. Ft. Walton Beach, FL, Fr. Cline, Ruby C ............. ....,.....,.... L iberty, MS, So. Clingon, Allison H ,,...,. Cloud, Richard E. ..,... , Cloy, Stephen C. .... . Coaker, Rita E .......,. Coats, James W. .... . Coats, Jerry R. .... . Cobb, David H. ..... . Cobb, lvan J ......... Cobb, Patricia E. .... . Coburn, Tonya V ...... Cochran, Virginia J... Cockrell, Lori A ....... Cockrell, Penny M. ..,. . Coffey, Nettie R. ..... . Coffman, Daniel A .... Coghlan, Amy L. Coker, Kathleen L.... Coker, Lewair... . Colbet, Maria T. .. Colbert, Mark W. ....... , Cole, Barbara A. . .. Cole, Cathy C. .... . Cole, Jacqueline . Coleman, Cary D .... Coleman, Jack . . 1285 .....,,,Quitman, MS, .,.,.,...Slidell, LA, Fr. Monterey, CA, Sr. Fruitdale, AL, Sr. ........Laurel, MS, Sr. .......Meridian, MS, So, ' ' MS' Jr. ... ...... Biloxi, , ..Bay St. Louis, MS, Sr ..,.........Gloster, MS, Jr ....,..Clarl-tsdale, MS, Jr ..,....Brooklyn, MS, Sr Tupelo, MS, So g.. N. '--'E if C. .. .. 2 .:-' ' Q . I , .L .lllll L: 4--.. E' , ' ,. I gn .V .,, il i . - J . .,. ,.... .... J + i . l il P i fi 1 if if . , +3 A Q, , .... J ' 5 , 3 f l f' t'-TL-, S , . ul ' J. by ' 'T I .gi 1- '.F In .ima Eff' X x Nw 4 la :T ff K J.. f 5515 . Q- 4 .W ..:,. Q x. A F A' Q. F ji , rr ss . .... f i A .,. 5. ,, 'ST . X- X Y .J i . was F -txt I was Qiglieig A My fa -Vs .1 i' S- if A if i f A: V 2- S' -1 , wr U U X fl , ..,....Magee, MS, So ,ar V. . Gautier, MS, Sr .......D'lberville, MS, Fr f A ag Brookhaven, MS, Fr. b f, Meridian, MS, Sr .......Liberty, MS, Sr Biloxi, MS, Sr. ......West Point, MS, Sr. fl xiii-SSW .,..........Biloxi, MS, Sr. fx xg ,.......Natchez, MS, So. fx .. ......,..Dekaub, MS, Fr, Brandon, MS, So, Meridian, MS, Sr. Chestang X Cook Q' i i 5 gf lw xi 5 . 5 Q. as Q'-f .-. Coleman, John L.. Coleman, Lacey A. Colen, Joseph W ...,.. Collette, Jean .,..,,.. on 32 6- fic x 6 Ji 2 M i Gs 5 QA u X 1 M 1 1, A 6 I is y '91-41, x ki f fW' Q? ' ' K A g sf Qi? 5' fu- 15- W in S? x at 9 V .n , ' Vs u. 24. m , Y y ttf iz Hxm, i' Mmm ,wa may , .iq l M tn i A il lit X 1 e Q.. 1 .iff . L, 'xr , It .X I x gt v 23 fi I ,L fn, 'll' A X' , 5 'JM Yi'-lv Ylliftbgl g . Q if if l ,Q of ,., . h L 4- is .4 s Ivitw 9 1'G 41 1 . '5u2'f' -nu 1, -u I 14, , 111. Collier, LaVonda C... Collier, Nathanielw, Collins, Diane M. . Collins, Donna G ..,,., Collins, Glenda M., Collins, Gregory A, Collins, Jayme A, ,. Collins, Lady M. ..... . Collins, Lisa G. ..,, . Collins, Mark .....,,., Collins, Patricia R.. Collins, Ramona D, Collom, Tommy ..,.. Colson, Gaila G. Colucc Comfo i, Vincent J. rt, E. Shawn Condia, Glivia A. Comegys, Sheila A. Conliff, Dana L ...... Conn, Jack C. ,,.., . Connally, Elizabeth Connally, Ronald D Conley, Millie ...,..... Conner, Mollie R. .. Conwa Conwa y, Andra R.. R ..,..... y, Edward M. ..,.. . Conway, Robert S. Cook, Alva L.. ,.., .. Cook, David A .....,. Cook, David W ,,.,, , Cook, Delery M, Cook, Karla L. Cook, Ken .,,.,,.., Cook, Jan .,.,.,,..,,., Cook, Janice R., ,. Crook, Jim C . . Cook, Johnnie ,,.. , Cook, Julie A. , ,.Jackson, . , ,, Vicksburg, ,. ..Jacksf,n, , , Brandon, Canton, YEJZUO. Hilti'-'i M4't'l'li.1lkl, ljliiligitli,-li,iltif: N V , V QwHWX , Hattiesburg, ,.Meridifin. .......Mobile, ,.....Gloster, .......Gulfport, Gulfport, Vancleave, ,...,..,Mendenhall, New Port Ritchey. ,, .,..Brandon, Raymond. Natchez. . ..,,. Laurel. Jayess. .Pascagoula Pascagoula . ,..,,.,. Biloxi, .. .. Biloxi, ,. , Clinton, .,.Clinton, ...Jackson .., MCCRNND. .. . . Gulfport, Ocean Sprlngs. , Aralii Cnluiiiliiii JGLhrVH lVlc'Titl3 :ii C1-lufnl ati lhlattzusttiiig, Niuiwrw l'l5iitii.'J iiiij. Q5 tl Ms Mb M5 MB. MS MS MS MS. M 5 M1 S M 5 MS AL MS M51 MS MS MS, FL MS MS MS MS Mb MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS LA MS MN Xin f+lS MS FL MB. Cook, Julie H. ,,,,. . Cook L, Meshelle... Cook Patrecia S. Cook Susan R .,..., Cook Terri M. .... . Cook, William G. .,,. . Cook, Willie M ......... Cooksey, Wayne L.. Cooley, Charles K. ,. Coonfield, Robert B. Cooper, Karen Cooper, Lori M ,....... Cooper Cooper Cooper, Mary E ,...... Sonji L. .,.., . Vivan S.. .. Cooperwood, Minnie Cooter, Daniel S. .... . Cope, Laura A. .. . R. QQ. Copeland, Joan E. ......... . Copeland, Michael G. .... . Coppage, Karen S. .. .,... .. Corban, Christine E. ...... . Corban, Joanna B ........ Corban, Marcus S ,....... Cork, Stephanie ..,.... Corkern, Julie .........,. Corley, Angela E. ......, . 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Hoggatt, Hoitt, Ja Larry R.. .. y .................. Hoke, Kathryn E. .,.,.,. . Holcomb, Richard P. Holder, Dennis F.. ,..., . Holifield, Jan M. ...,... . Holifield, Rhonda K. Holland, Brenda S. ..... . Holland, Linda J ...,... Holland, Linda K. ...,. . 4, i f : m -1' - A . Ii dv Q... A Addis ,Q 'sk' x :if film-A Us -Tay A I -bv fb- n.,,. r ' . 9 ' i ,,,, 5 , A A M x 5 f hui gf-wl . ' I 3, W, -. , .1 4' 111 rf T' ' Akai' . ' ' . A J WJ X Sl -4' I if if as W v-f uf-n 5, ,H -V . 2 .Q f' .... . 1 ' V rw' 5, riff. ' ' r 'S fi' lm' . ,f' M1 . Kiwi AX' .. , 5. A ff . 5+ ' if ' . I N, 1 Q ' rf.:- 'QV -. ,wh ., 'Yi gil XXQ .r v,.-., : Nff 1: P fc. . I -fe ' : 1 i 6- in li' L Sql A i' rf! I r . N K, 1 A-,Q . 45 ,A g is Q, . r -V 9 ,nb - If tl A -V, Holland, Tamera A ....... Hollinger, Vickie D. .. .. Hollinghead, Juanita G. Hollingsworth, Teresa J. Holloway, Heather A .,...,. Holloway, Jo L. ........ . Holloway, Rita L. ........ . Holloway, Scottye M. .. Holloway, Tammy L. Hollowell, Tina S. ,,... . Holm, Carol A. ....,... ., Holman, George R ...,... Holman, Tammy E. .,,. . Holmes, Debra A ,...... Holmes, Dennis W. .... . Holmes, Louis ............ Holmes, Melody M. .... . Holmes, Paulett ........, Holmes, Tim J ,.,.,...... Holmes, William E. ..... . Holsomback, Jack A ,.., Holston, Stephen K. .... . Holt, Jerry G. ..,,.... . Holt, Jerry W. .... . Holzer, Camilla N. ....,.. . Honeychurch, Pamela L. ...... . Hoo Fatt, Mark S. ,...,,. . Hood, John G. .....,. . Hooks, Amy B ..,..... Hopkins, Bubba ...... Horgan, Maureen A... .. Horkins, Elizabeth J. Horn, Lisa M. ,..... .. Horne, Jeana S. . Horton, Peggy F... Horton, Stephen A. .... . Hosch, Carole A. ..... . Hoselle, Anne M .. .. Hosev. Dianna M... House, Derrick D. Housley, Joseph E. .... .. Housley, Sharon D. .... . .. ..... Gautier, . .-Jackson. . . Ricliton, RlClWlUf'l. Madison, Ui: i.fi1 in Springs, .. in intl, . F fifi-1. ,gilii Long lib' if w . Ncilclwy .. ..Ridgelanfi. . . 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Hattiesburg, MS. Jordan, Charles S. ..... ..,.., H attiesburg, MSL Jordan, Claude V. ...., .... H attiesburg, MS, Jordan, Edward C. .... ..,.... W ashpuck, ID, Jordan, Elizabeth A. ....,... Slidell LA' Jordan, James A. ...... ....,. L ong Beach. MS, Jorden, Teresa D. . .......... Clinton, MS, Joseph, Alton H. ..... Moss Point, MS Joyner, Jessie W. .. ...... Jackson, MS Joyner, Julie A. .... .,.... J ackson, MSL Judice, David W. ..,......, Gloster, MS, Justice, Shirley K. . Long Beach MS Kahlstorf, Mary M. ..... Shreveport LA Kalil, Gena D. ..... ..... M cComb, MS Kaskie, Brian D. .,.. ,.... F orest, MS, Kasper, Glenn D. ., ..... Meridian MS Kaufman, JoAnn ,... Meridian MS Kay, Antrice ..... ...,. . ., Corinth MS Kay, Karen L. ...,. Hattiesburg, MS, Kay, Robin G, ..... ...,..,. C ollins, MSL Keane, Joann C, .... . Forest, MSL Keen, Angela R. ..... ..,.. F lorence, MS, Keen, Lorrie M. ..... ........... G ulfport, MS, Keeney, Scott L. .... Kees, Mary C. .... . Keith, Emily J. Keith, Sean P. ....... . Keller, William S. Kelley, Dianne W. . Kelly, Leonard R. ...... ..,.,.,. . Kelley, Steven T, .. Kellum, Gloria J. Kelly, Edrica D ..,.. Kelly, Jessie B. Kemp, Leisha S. Kemp, Robert D. Kendrick, Victoria L Kennedy, Keith ...,. Kennedy, Michael D. Kennedy, Raine ..... Kennedy, Tara H. . Kennedy, Wanda Kent, Angelia C. Kergosien, Patrick J Kerley, Megan ....... Kermode, Jackie L. . . ..... Ft Ocean Springs, Brookhaven, Hattiesburg. Hattiesburg, . .... Laurel, Gautier, .. Jackson. . Walton Beach, . . Greenville, . . Lumberton .. Monticello .. . Gulfport, Walton Beach Edwards. Hattiesburg, Hattiesburg , lVlCCVrmb, Franklint-'in Taylorsville Clinton. Bay St L-luis. Basstivlu. Pascagf-ula. 1 l MS MS MSQY MS, MSL MSL MSL MS: MS MS MS, FL, MS. MS MS MS. LA. MS MS MS. 519, MS. 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Knight, Alan W. ..... . Knight, Amy L. Knight, Clay P. Knight, Evora A. .... . Knight, James J. .... . Knight, Mark B. ..... . Knight, Knight, Mary L. ..... . Perry E. ..... . Knight, Priscilla ....... Kniphfer, Mark C. ..... . Koehn, Timothy J. .... . Koehne, David A. ...... . Koeppel, Beth C, Knop, Karen G. ..... . Knowles, Annischa E. Koontz, Diane M. ...... . Kornrumpf, Garry D. ..,. . Kostmayer, Jennie A. Kozack, Joseph L. ..., . Kramer, Evelyn M. Krebs, Alice S. ............. . Kremek, Christopher B. Krieger, Klint D, ........... . Krieger, Shannon W. .,.. . Krupa, Anna C. .. .... Kucia, Gerald L. .... . Kwan, Kwai-Chun ....... Kwan, Yn Sang ....... Kynerd, Beth ....... Labat, Eric M. . Lack, Edie L. . ....... Lacoste, Renee L. .... .. dllti Gulfport, Pensacola, . ..... Lithia Springs, Hattiesburg, Hattiesburg, ... 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Ladner, Joseph E. .. Ladner, Kim K, ..... . Ladner, Kristi K, Ladner, Lee Ann .,.. Ladner, Lori L, , , Ladner, Robert M. Ladner, Tangy S, . LaDouceur, Christina Laird, James E. .,.,. , Lamb, Laureen K, M Lambert, John P, Lambert, Katina L. Lambert, Maureen S Lamousin, James C. Lampe, Bruce E. Lancaster, Sherry J. Landingham, Toy A. Landrum, Bobby L, Landrum, Lynn ...... Landry, Michael S. . Landry, Sam C. , Landry, Thomas ..,, e r , , K Ht if , ti ,. Lane Charles D. Lane, Jackie A. Lane, Susie ...... Lane, Virginia A. , ., Lanehart, Gloria A. Lanehart, Sammy ,,, Laney, Leigh C. ,,.. , Lang Adolfo P. Lang Linda L, Lang, Mark E .. ,. Lang Sherri A Langenbach, Andrew M Langley, Sandra J Langley, Valerie C Larkins, Karen E Larry, Alisa A. Larry Theron E Larson, Diane M Larson, Marcia G Larson, Richard L Laseter, Chuck D . LaVigne, David W Lauderdale, Douglas R, Bay St Louis, MS, Sr Long Beach, MS ,lr Kiln, MS. Sr Pass Christian, MS, Sr , .,. 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Melvin, Lonnie L. .t., . Metz, Traci A. .... .... . Meyer, Elizabeth A. .. Tommie L, Menendez, Lourdes M. .. Mercer, Betsy A, ..,.. . Middleton, Donald .... Middleton, Tracy M. . Miggins, Claudia M. .. Mignogna, Thomas M, Milbrook, John E. . Milhollin, Belinda K . Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Miller, Belinda M. . Brenda R, , . . Cynthia L , D. Renee John G, , Joyce E Julie D. . Keith R. Michael W Nancy K , .. Wewahitclilea, Leakesville, Stonewall. lWll'J+!Y Springs tri Springs. fstiurg. C2613 1,, , f lzll, 'i 'Dtr1r.3.,i. Vicksburg, , Gulfport. Jackson, Fl. Ms Mb. FL. MS MS 113 'JH Y' S l'-'li M5 MS , Florence. M5 . Hattiesburg, MS Pass Christian, MS, .. . Lima, Peru, Santa Rosa deCopan, Honduras Hattiesburg ,. Clarksdale .. .. Picayune . ..... Purvis Collins, . Hattiesburg Long Beach. MS MS MS MS MS MS MS, , , Tacna, Peru, . Richton. ., Mobile Laurel. Jackson , Cherry Hill, . 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Montgomery, Barbara K.. ...,.,.. Gulfport, MS, Sr. J Montgomery, Cassandra J. ...... ..,....., W esson, MS, Jr, it Montgomery, Dianne ......... ......Hattiesburg, MS, Sr. -' v 4 Montgomery, Janeane ...... ........ J ackson, MS, Sr. 'F' vt. Q , Montgomery, Linda C ....... ............... J ackson, MS, Jr. ' 3 X Montgomery, Lois C. ,.... ......... L ong Beach, MS, Jr. it Q ' ul' lf i f i. 1 f . Mit- Montgomery, Marylin D. .. ..... Pascagoula, MS, Jr. , ' -. J F Montgomery, Pamela A. ....... ......... H attiesburg, MS, Fr. 5 1' . X Montilla, Ronald C. ........ Ocean Springs, MS, Jr. I ' g N ,r l ' .Q Moody, Donzell .... ................ McLain, MS, Jr. ':43'53 1 . ..-' ' - T' ' fx S: ' N l Moody, Jacqueline... ................ Leaf, MS, So. l.-. H ,gr K 'V' lvluricly, Linda D. .. ...... Starkville, MS, So. I b ... -h I F, 3 .. ' fi 314 Milling f Myers .12 fs 1' ' 'i 'fi lil l ,V I i 'Q is tax f- A it, L bg 4, + F ,-n . ,z 6 .,'3 . 7' '. QA-2' of V 35 ' -r t me 4' ii 1 1 xx S 5 ....'.1,.' 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Hattiesburg, Moreland, Janice E ..,.,.. . .. ., . ..Utica, Moreton, Rachelle Y .....,. ...... G reenville, Morgan, Connie Y. ....., ., ..., Inverness, Morgan, Jayna ...,... .. Toomsuba, Morgan, Kecia ..,.... .. . . Lena, Morgan, Mary F. ...,.. Meridian, Morgan, Rhonda M ...... . , .Heidelberg, Morgan, Roger D. .,...... , , Lawrence, Morren, Jonathan L. . .. Parkesburg, Morris, H. Ashley.. ...., ,. . Pensacola, Morris, Janice F ,,,.,,,. .. . Poplarville, Morris, Melanie H .,,...., . ., . Lafayette, Morris, Phyllis B. ...... ....... M endenhall, Morris, Robert E ...,... .,....,.,. P achuta, Morrision, Paul A. ....... ,..,.. B randon. Morrison, Thomas C. .,..., ,, ,,.., Jackson, Morrow, Libby A. ...,,... ...Hattiesburg Morrow, Scott A. ,...,....... .,,.,, H attiesburg, Morton, Catharine J. ...... ,,..,,. L ong Beach, Mosher, Monica R ........... ..,.... H attiesburg, Moseley, SuAnna M ,...,... ...... . Florence, Mosley, Karen A. ..... ,,..,. J ackson, Mosley, Miller E .,,..... ,.Jackson. Moss, Linda F .,.,,,..... . .,,. Meridian, Moulds, Yolanda M .,..,. ........ M oss Point, Mowdy, Cheryl A. ..,.... .,.., P elahatchie, Moyers, Tami L ........ .,..,. ,, Biloxi, Mozingo, Miki S. ...... .. ...... Gulfport, Mueller, Darryl A. ,.,,,.. ,...,, L ong Beach, Mullen, Anthony B ....,.. .,.... B rookhaven, Mullen, Karyn M. ........ ..,..,...,,. J ackson, Muller, Cynthia A. .,,..,. ....., ..,..,.. J a cksori. Mullins, Christine K. Ocean Springs, Mullins, Lisa R ,,..... ...... C olumbia. Mullins, Tina E. ....., , ,Wesson, Mullis, George D ..,..,. .,,.,., H attiesburg, Mullis, Laurie A ....... .... H attiesburg, Munka, William P. Munn, Jennifer L ,.... Mulloy, Murphy William C. , Audie R ...., Murphy, Jim E, ..,. . Murphy, Pat E ...,... Murphy, Susie J. .... . Murray, Nancy L ..... Murray, Roger S ,,.... Murray, Stephanie ,. Mustain, Jamie A. Myatt, John Walton. Myers, Bob.. ..,.,,.,, .. Myers, Delia D. ..,. . .Wilmington, . . . ...Mendenhall Indianola, Bay St Louis , Hattiesburg . Columbus Soso, . . Ponchatoula Alexandria, Marks. Liberty, Purvis, McComb. Hattiesburg. .615 MS MS, MS MS MS MS MS, MS, MS, MS. PA. FL MS LA MS MS MS MS MS, MS MS MS MSL MS: MS, MS' MS: MS MS: MS, MS, MS, MS, MS MS. MS, MS MS. NC. MS, MS. M S. MS MS. MS. LA, VA, MS. MS, MS, MS. MS, MS' Myrick, Kenny W, ...,.,. Myers, James E .,.... . Myers, Kenneth R. ..... . Myers, Lori M.. , Myers, Michael J. .... . Myers, Peyton G .,...., Myers. Ricky ..,,..... Myrick, Jerry D. .,...,.., . Myrick, Katherine A. McAdory, McAlexan Teresa J ....,, der, Mary L McBride, Gregory J McCaa, Amy D. . McCaa, S heryr .. McCabe, John if MCC3l9D, lWHi'ii,ili . McCall, Butch. ,,.. . McCall, Rhonda .,... McCallum, L. Dennis.,. McCardle, Connie R, McCardle, Kenneth C.. McCarl1e, Gena M. ..,.. . McCarron, Patrick M. .. McCarthy, Freda L ..,... McCarty, Graham B. McCarty, Kevin S. ...... , McCarty, Melinda E ..... McClammy, Joseph S.. McDonald McCleery, Nicole M. McClelland, Tim M. ..,. . McClinton, Kendall M.. McClinton, Sidney L. McCollum, Anthony M. McCormack, Kelly M... McCormick, D. Michael ....,. McCormick, Debra L. ,. McCormick, J, Michele McCraney, Tony D. ,... . McCrary, Robert H ....,. McCraw, Cathy M. ..... . McCraw, Pamela R ..,... McCrory, J. Andy .,...... McCrory, Scott .....,... McDade, Kenneth ......,. McDaniel, Bubba ..,...... McDaniel, Harold N ..... McDaniel, Jacqueline... McDonald, Dolores K... McDonald ,HalD ...... McDonald, John C. ..... . McDonald, Lisa D. ...... . McDonald, Marsha L. .. , Robert S. McDonald, Tonya M, McDonnell, Tom P ......, McDonough, Kelly ......, McDow, Delta .........., McDowell, R.W ....,. McDuff, Jolee M , McDuffie, Robert E ..,... McFarland, Mary E ..,... McGee, Jason F. McGee, Jeanne L , McGee, Tamara L McGee, Timothy S. .... . McGahee. Vimgvml D... -ilu Niceville, ........Natchez ...........Biloxi, Moss Point, Hattiesburg, .. . Pascagoula, . . ..Pascagoula, . ...... Hattiesburg, .............Laurel, Clinton, .......Jackson. 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Richardson, Leisa L... Richardson, Milton C. Richaud, Clayton M... Richey, Betty J ....,.. Ricks, Susan E ........ Ricks, Valerie A. ...... . Ridge, Leo J ........... Rideout, Rena M. Ridley, Janice D. .,.... . Riebock, Scott T ,,.... ., Riede, Kathlinda ..... Riley, Bettye J. ..,., . Riley, Debra R ......,. Riley, Ellen L .....,. Riley, K, Alyce ....... Riley, Kelly M, ....,., . Riley, Mike J., ....,..... . Rinehart, Robert S .... Risher, Christopher A. .,.,. ....., . Risher, Joy D ,........,. Risher, Judy G. ....... . Risinger, Ferron W. .. Risk, Risk, Don O. .,.,....,.... Keith J... ..., . .,.,.,,... Rivas, Manuel A. ...., . Rivas, Miguel A. .... . Rivers, Caesar F ....... Robbins. Steve M. Roberson, David A. ..... . Roberson, Jerry W. ..... . Roberson, John B. ....... . Roberts, Amelita S. .... .. 324 Metairie, McComb, ...,.,.Pensacola, FL, Hattiesburg, MS, ,,..,Greenville, MS, Bougalusa, LA, Gulfport, MS, Pelahatchie, MS, ......,...Jackson, MS ., ..... 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Sharpe, Teresa J ..., Shaw, Erin L, ......... . Shaw, Kathleen E. .... . Shaw, Paul D, Shearer, John W . Sheller, Rick L Shelton, Sharon L .. Sheppard, Regina l,. . Sherer, Carman F ,,,,.. Shields, Ladonna A. .. Shoemake, Melanie L, ..,... . Shoemake, Melissa N, Shoemake, Sandra J,. Shoemaker, Deanna J. ...., . Shoemaker, Greg W.. Shoemaker, Sonya P. Shore, Paul D ........,.. Short, Holly J, ......., .. Shows, Rebecca Shroyer, Lisa D. ..... . Shuman, John B. .... . Shumate, Amy E, ...,. . Shuttleworth, Chad ..,, sibiey, cindy M. ...... .. Sibley, Tina C. ......... , Simmons, Angela R. ,. Simmons, Bethany A, v Simmons, Cindy R. Simmons, Charissa L. Simmons Laurie K.,.. Simmons, Sandy K. Simmons, Steve .....,... Simmons, Wronal Q... . 5 Simons, Edward Simpson, Cynthia L... Simpson, Debra A. Sims, Allen B .,...,....,. Sims, Dianna M. ,..... . Sims, Kathleen D .....,. Sims, Mary L ,,..,.., Sims, Randy ......,.. Sims Teresa M. ..... , Sims, Zoe A ,..., . ..,..... .. 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Smith, Henrietta .,... .6 Smith, Ivory ............ Smith, Jeffrey L, gh M Smith, Jimmie S, Q . .'.V , Smith, Joanne R. A ' Smith, K. Angela....... Smith, Kelly J ...,.,.,. - g I wif Smith, Kim A. H .. , ' ff Smith, Kimberly A.. l'1'L ll Smith, Kristy Carole .l ,VH L I w fi w' r. ig!- lvh' 'tai 1 i Q 4. gg-..-'EITEE Mobile, Gulfport, Mobile, Picayune, Vlr Comb frvilifilfl. Uccizri Spprzgi Brio -.i. Signal Mouritqiri, , Biloz-.i, Biloxi. Sand Hill. .. Tylertown , Long Beach, . . ., Lillian, . . ,Leakesville . Summit, .. Merritt, Roplarville Jackson ,. Pearlington , Purvis, ,, . , Picayune, McComb , . , .Carthage .. , . Jackson . Brookhaven .. .Little Rock Collins Mt. Olive ,, Woodville. ,.Hazlehurst , ,. . Tylertown .,.....Moss Point . ,.., Brookhaven Wiggins , , Biloxi Ellisville . , Northport, Long Beach, ,, .. ..Brandon, Mary Ester, v Al-, MS. AL, MS. MS, MS, M S MS, TN. MS, MS, MS. MS. AL, MS. MS, FL, MS MS MS MS, MS, MS MS MS MS AR MS MS MS, MS MS MS MS MS MS MS AL, MS, MS. FL. Sz' Fr Jr Sr Fr So Fr fir Jr Cir Sr Jr ,lr So Jr Fr Gr Jr Fr Jr So SU Fr Jr Sr Jr Jr Jr Jr Gr Jr Jr Sr Sr Sr Jr Jr So So Sr Sr Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith, Smith, Leslie R., Lynda B Mary J .... Matt E.. ..,.,. , . Milton A, .,,.. , Nancy E, ...... . Nancy S. ...... . Pamela J. ,.... . Pamela M. ,..... . Patti A. ,..i,,. . Paul D ,.,... Peggy L .,..,,.. , Rachel A. .. Randy .,,. . Rita D. .. Sandra L. Sandy. .,,. , Selena C ,.,.,. . Sheila M. ...,. . Shelby M. ,.,.. . Sheri M. ,...,., Stacey L ....... . Stacey P ....... Stan K. ..... . Steven H, ..... ,... . Subrina ..,.,.... ....... Taiter H. ....., ,.,....,.......,.. . Tammy M ,...,... ..... Tracy A ..,.,.,. ......,........ William T .,,...... ...,... Smithie, Julie C, ..,.., ....... , Snell, Bob J .... ...,. Snow, Alana L ..........,. 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Picayune. lliitiesburg, Ras: f lrstian lvlraiys 1 Ocean Springs, Gulfp iiAi rt, Crawford, Cleveland, Prentiss, Magnolia, Grenada, Clinton, A Oxford, A A Biloxi, New Albany, Hattiesburg, Pensacola, Hattiesburg. AOcean Springs, ,A Brandon, AA AA Edmond, Jackson, ,A A A Lucedale, A A Long Beach, AAAAAAFlorence, AAGautier, AA AAA, Meridian, A. Long Beach. A AAAA,A,A,, Pearl, AA .AAClinton, A ,A Long Beach, AAAAAAAState Line, AAAAAHattiesburg, AA AAHattiesburg, A.AAHattiesburg, .AA,,.A,Lucedale, .AHammond, AA AAPearl, AAAAAPearl, Nfl Ms MS, MSA MS MS MSA MS MS. MS, MSA MSA MS MSA MS, MS MS MS FL MS MS, MS OK, MS MSA MS. MS MS: MS MS: MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS LA, MS MS Markham, lL, AAMurfreesboro, A A lSOlB. A A Hattiesburg. AAAAA Wesson, AAPerkinstonA A A A Quitman, AA A Gulfport, A A Perkinston, A Perkinston, Meridian, Long Beach, A Jackson, A A Ft Walton Beach Jackson. Picavune Picayun-e. Auburn. JC--- l nsatola. Natchez, l'rt'sttinA Oakridge, Jugfork Hattiesburg. l ARA MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS. MS MS MS FL MS MS MSA NY FL MS MS TN MS MSA Sr ,li Fr Sir Sr J: Jr Fr l'r Fr Sr Sw Sir Sr Jr Jr Fr Fr So Fr So Sr So So Fr So Sr So Jr Sr Jr Jr Fr Fr Fr Sr So Jr Jr So Jr Jr Jr Sr Sr Jr Jr Jr S O Sr Jr Sr Fr S r J r Str Sr Fr ,lr lr Str S! in Stoiland, Stephanie A ,.,...... ..,..... Hattiesburg, MS, Fr. Stott, Carol L. ,..,...4....,.,.. ,.,....,.. M eridian, MS, Jr. Siowers, Anne B. ..,,... . Strain, Alison D ...,.. . Straub, Maria A. ..... . Strawn, Delia D. ..r., .. ........Natchez, MS, Jr. ..,.........Clinton, MS, Jr. Hattiesburg, MS, So. Vicksburg, MS, Fr. Strehle, Harold T. ,..,... ...,... B ay St. Louis, MS, So. Stribling, Andrea L ..,... .,..,,,....,... Clinton, MSL Ff- Strickland Kenton A. ...., .,..... W aynesboro. M52 STA Strickland, Shawn M .,..,., ......,. C olumbia, MS, Sr. Strickland, Sheila L. .,,..., ..,.,,. F orest, MS, Sr. Strickland, Steve T ...... ...... M Bfidian, M51 50. Strickland, Sylvia L. ,..., ....,......... W iggins, MS, Sr Strickler, Beverly J... Strimel, Anastasia. . . Stringfield, Alison J . ., ......... Pascagoula, MS, Fr ........Hattiesburg, MS, Fr ..............Biloxi, MS, Fr Strong, Betty lvl.. . ....., ..,... W est Point, MS, Jr Strong, Mary B ........, Stroud, Kenneth W .... Stuart, John W. ....... . Stuart, Lester L ...... .. Stuart, Newton W ,..... .......Birmingham, AL, So .. ........ Carson City, NV, Jr. Gulfport, MS, So. . .......... Vicksburg, MS, Fr. Walnut Grove, MS, Jr, Stubblefield, J. Martin ......,. .,......... F rankfort, KY, So. Sturgeon, Ace ..,.......,... Sturgeon, John R ...... Sturgeon, Yvette ..,... Sturtz, Robert I ...... Styron, J. Lynn ........ Austin, TX, Sr. .............Killeen, TX, Jr. .,......Woodville, MS, Jr. Hattiesburg, MS, Jr. ............Magee, MS, So. Sullivan, Becky L. ......, .,..... H attiesburg, MS, So. Sullivan, Gary L. ...., . Sullivan, Geoffrey H. ...... . Sullivan, Hart F. ...... . ..........Gulfport, MS, Sr. ......Magee, MS, Jr. Jackson, MS, Sr. Sullivan, Joel P ......... ..,.......... L aurel, MS, Jr. Sullivan, John M. ......... ....... H attiesburg, MS, Gr. Sullivan, Karen R. ....... ........... S umrall, MS, Jr. Sullivan, Mark ....... .,...,... P ascagoula, MS, Sr. Sullivan, Rebecca J. .... ........ M t. Olive, MS, Jr, Sullivan, William M ...... ......... P ascagoula, MS, Sr. Sullivant, James S. ,..... ....,... B atesville, MS, Fr. Sumlin, Pamela J. ....... ...,.... P ensacola, FL, Fr Summersell, Leah T. ..... . Sumrall, Gregory W ........ Sumrall, Natalie J ........ .... Suse, Cherie D. . ........ .. Sutton, Denese D. ..,... . Sutton, Ellis A. . ..... Sutton, Ricky D. ...... . Swank, Lisa J ........ Swett, Lynn L. ........ . Swider, Ramona Sykes, David S. ....... . Sykes, Michele H ...... Taake, Carolyn A ...... Tadlock, Joyce E ...... Takas, Terry W ........ Tallarico, Darlene ...... Tally, Phil H .,.......,... Tannehill, Susan D. Tanner, Darvin R. Tanner, Oscar ....... Tanner, Royce A. .... . Mobile, AL, So Biloxi, MS, Fr ....Hattiesburg, MS, Fr Brandon, MS, So ...,.....Pearl, MS, Jr .......Brandon, MS, Jr .........,..Pearl, MS, Sr ........Lake Jeur, FL, Sr ...........Vicksburg, MS, Sr. Pass Christian, MS, Sr. ..,......New Orleans, LA, Sr. Long Beach, MS, Jr, .......... Gulfport, MS, Jr. .......Jackson, MS, Jr. Gautier, MS, Sr. ........Gloster, MS, Jr. Raleigh, MS, Sr. Jackson, MS, Sr. ........Lucedale, MS, Sr, . .... Hazlehurst, MS, Fr. Hazlehurst, MS, Sr Tapp, Dawn L ............. ...... O cean Springs, MS, Sr Tardy, Lori J .................. ...,......... C arriere, MS, So Tarnabinc, Carolyn G. ....... ....... V icksburg, MS, So Tarver, Sonda F ......,..... ....... B rookhaven, MS, Sr Tate, George W ........ ....... L ong Beach, MS, Fr 153 2 Stotland f Thomas 3. .. Q' 1 Y . s vw ,ga -cf f R. i ...,... gf s - ' g .is 'ts V K 3 .0 w it '-Q V. T t - gg , Em qv U i '7. f 5' .el ... 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Meridian, Taylor, Lisa R. ,,...,.. ...,,.t, H attiesburg. Taylor, Marcella E ..., .. ,,,,..,..., . Biloxi Taylor, Melissa ....,.., ,..... O cean Springs Taylor, Miranda ...,. . Tylertown, Taylor, Sandra D... .. Natchez, Taylor, Tara E. ..,.. . .. . ..Petal, Taylor, Theresa L. ..,.,. .. Slidell. Taylor, Trace L ,...,. ,.,,., O cean Springs, Taylor, Travis A .... ,..,, H attiesburg. Taylor, Valerie L ,,.,..,. .. Long Beach, Taylor, William A.. .. . Jackson. Tedder, Monty C... . . Mobile, Teel, Barbara E ..... .. Brandon. Teel, Charles D. .... Laurel. Terrell, Cindy ........ . Collins. Terrell, Sharon M.. .. Dunedin. Terrell, Vickie A .... . . Hattiesburg. Terry, Rand L. ...... .. Meridian. Testa, Sam ..,..,.,... .. . Grenada, Thames, Clay B ..... . . Hattiesburg. Thames, Linda A. . Forest. Thames, Lisa A . .. Brandon. Thames, Mark R .... Gautier. Thames, Pamela K Ruth, Thames, Rachel L Tharp, Melissa L . Theriot, Sharon K.. Thigpen, Joanne L Thigpen, Kyle ..... . Thomas, Alison lkli,'S:r'Ti llc ttbdcmllti, NltC.fnib. Poplarville. Tayltwrsvillt'. Hattiesburg. 'I MS: MS: MS. MSL MS, MS. AL, MS MS MS, MS MSL MS. MS MS MS, MS MS. LA, MS MS MS AL. MS. MS. MS. FL MS. MS M S MS. MS. MS. MS MS F-l S MS. MS. MS MS. MS. MS. Sr Fr Sr Sr Gr Jr So Jr Sr So Fr So So Jr Jr So Jr Fr So Fr Sr Sr Sr So Sr Sr Sr Fr Sr Sr .lr st. .lr Sr -lt Jr ,lr S, r Qi: Sr fu Sr Thomas Thomas Thomas, Thomas, Thomas Thomas Betty A. ...,. . Charles M. .. L. Sharon ..., Lutricia M. .. Michael E.,,. Terry G ....... Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson Analiesa .. Barbara N, .... . Daniel D.. Delia A ..,, E. Denise. Gale R ,,,.. Jackson, MS Hattiesburg, MS, ..,...,. Hattiesburg, MS Greenville, MS . ..,.,.,.. Greenville, MS . ,,.. Baton Rouge, LA ' ' MS . ,.....,. Biloxi, Madison, MS ..,.....,.....Biloxi, MS, ..,......,Brandon, MS ., ...,.. Moss Point, MS Hattiesburg, MS, I t 1' NN Wav X ... 3 fn S l J s - ' IT- gf , A aa !4:. N , t A If - X we? .Q is A ,,, it 1 H Mm L. T 3. , si Q is T Thompson, Jacqueline .. ........ Huntsville, AL Thompson, Melissa A ..,........ Flora, MS, . Thompson Sandra D.. ..... ...... P ascagoula, MS ' Thompson Sandra D ......,. ..,... G ulfport, MS Thornton, Calvin ............ ..,.. M eridian, MS , .94 ulfr . Thornton, Tanya S. ....... ..,... E llisville, MS lix Thornton, Tracey L. ...,.. ,...,.......... P earl, MS, Thrash, Kevin E, .,... ..,..... H attiesburg, MS, Sr. I Thurmon, Maria R. ,..,. ....., O cean Springs, MS, Fr. -7' if t Vs if Thyous, Jerry M. ..... ......,...... B iloxi, MS, Fr. M Y Till, Terri .................... ...... J ackson, MS, So. li' X W I Tillman, Marjorie R. .,,.,. ..,,,.., V icksburg, MS, Sr. 1' ' X S. I Tims, David L. ..,..... ......,.....,. P etal, MS, So. Tingle, Steven M. ...,... ,,...... B rookhaven, MS, Jr. i' , '95 A Tinnin, Brenda G. ..,..., .........,.. B elzoni, MS, Jr. x- 5 ' 'NWT' Tinnon, Tracey L, ...... ........ H attiesburg, MS, Jr. I . ' V .X 1 Tisdale, Barbara A. ....... ............. O vett, MS, Gr. S K, , x' ,... 5 A.. . Tisdale, Erin T. ....... ...... E llisville, Ms, Fr. . 'ii , . Q 1 Y ' ' H z' if. Eff. ' i . g, V r . ..t, D 1 . f , .,.., 1 ,,....? ,,, H s TNS l 1 'Ml ld f i , J T l l i l l , l 1 1 'U r Tisdale, Mary A. ..t. . Tisdale, Robert W. .... . Tisdelle, Carole T ......, Todd, Alfredore A .,,... Todd, Maria A .,.....,, Todd, Veronica L. .,... . Tolbert, James M. .,.., . - - Q 12.7 . if , as , Q, ,:,v.,,l-,:ch:Q -iav-e.,4.a1:,f-'1-...iaforr 2 Ma. M -L. .. . V- . I if . bizvp W., -Q s ,.,.z:'5e YV? I H N' ,... . - ' .aa f, ffaziit' .Af ' ...'Z'.' - 40 'i ' w wf T 4' 1-TTQZ T V 4-r u V Wg: .... ...,..,.Dekalb, MS, Fr. E ' .. ...,...... Ellisville, MS, Sr. T g.. ' London, Canada, Fr. , ., ,, . iv, . . A if - W- 33' ig: .. .,...... Biloxi, MS, Fr. 3, ' U if ' . -Q ......Quitman, MS, Sr. A' . A, .-with 'Y UQ ' I Biloxi, MS, Jr. T11 ' 'X g., X ,if .......Jackson, MS, Sr. Toler Christa L .....,. Toler Shannon L ........ Toler Stanley Y. .... . Toms, Ronald R ....... Tonore, Tami M. .... . 334 .......,Liberty, MS Foley, AL .,....,Foley, AL, .......Biloxi, MS ,....,.Monroe, LA, Thomas f Villeret v ' 'V . A T , A R 4 r S' q b-5, fi if H N 5'. Q.,- 'vu ,,. '- ,M il f I J. Q. 5. -c iv if . s , Lf vu ' ,A Q. i T. Q kj Q lin -if - 2' . if, if Af z Q . X A :T X ' Dv' F 3' . Y , 2? , xi, , A l , T 5, ,r I H , . j XVYN .N A xi is qv . ' Q, '29 2 f 9, 1, yi T. Q S' C' .xr un. , T f 1 , I . - fir! Toole, Robert L.... .. Toussaint, Victoria L. ,,,, . Towler, Thomas T, Towles, Colette .,..,,.. .. Towles, Tommy D. ..,. . Tamontana, James M Tran, Jack C. ...,..., . Travis, Glenn M ,,,..,,..,,. Travis, Madeleine J. Travis, Milron P ,,..,,..,..,,. A Traweek, Barbara S, .,,.., . Trest, Rocio T... ,,., Trevino, Rebecca A .,,, Trig, Terry L ...,.,.,,,.., Trippe, Wilbur R. ....., . Trochessett, Lance J . Troscuair, Finley J .,.... Troth, Andrea M. ..,. . Trotti, Melinda L. .,..., . Trussell, Cleveland C, Tucker, K. Ann .......... Tucker, S. Lynn ...,... Tullos, Julie J. ...... . Tullos, Misty D. .... . ,A if Pai' 4 . aw 1 . . , il Tu 7? K 1 ll - i r 1 IL A r fi 3- 'Q f ,,. f l i XDA Turk, Rosemary ........., Turnage, Kendall G. Turnage, Marie ..r........ Turner, Betty J, ,,..,. . Turner, Carmia L. ...., . Turner, Dale A. .... . Turner Lelvin D .,.....,. Turner Melanie F. .,.. . Turner Stephen G. r .gg TT S Tl A 3 U ,, X 3 ' Q Turnipseed, Gena C. .. Turnipseed, Gregory T. ,.... . Tuttle, Susan, V. ...,... . Tyner, Sarah L ...... Tyler, Tammie R. ..., . Ugolotti, Patricia M ..... Ulmer, Mel ....,....,..... Underwood, Lee A. Ungefung, Carlota l. Valencia, Joel D. .,.... . Van, Dave R. ........ . Van, Debra G. .......,. ., Van, Kevin ...,..........,.... VanAller, Geoffrey T ....... Vance, Amy M. .........., . Vance, Angela L. ...... . VanDevender, Jim ....,. VanLandingham, Matth Vann, Vicki L, ........... . VanWart, Louise S. Varnado, Robin L. ...,. . Varner, John K. Vaughn, Billy A. ...... . Vaughn. Keith D ....... Vaughn, Sheila A. ...,. . Vemulapalli, Ashok ..... Vernon, Donald L ....... Vernon, J. Kris .... . Verucchi, Pam S. .... . Vervaeke, Tommy ...... Vignes, Rachel S. ..,,.. , Villacres, Maria D ....... Villeret, Tammy L. ..,. . Santo Domingo, Grerifidfn, M9 Hattiesburg Nts Biloz-.i, MS Gulfport, MS Ocean Springs, MS Gulfport, MS. Ut. .iii Springs, MS, T' isoi ii iulfi, MS. Ocean lW1'i1lf'i'5S, MS, ljiliml, . Jackson. MS, MS. Dominican Republic, . Niceville, FL, .. .. Seminary, MS ., ,.. Biloxi, MS Ocean Springs, ,. .. Natchez . Raleigh Jackson Meridian .. Picayune .Picayune . Jackson Jackson MS. MS , MS . MS MS :MS .MS .MS ,MS .. .. 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Wells, Douglas A, ,.., , Wells, Kerrin M. ..... . Wells, Lisa A ..... ..,..,.... Welsch, Frederick G. Welsh, Darlene E ......... Wendland, Jay P. ....... , Wesson, Barry J . . West, Cynthia J.. .. .. West, Fran .... . . West, M. Melinda. .. West, Melissa W. . West, Georgia A . West, Steve R. ,. West, Verdina . .. .. Long Beach, Decatur, . .. , Mendenhall, .. .Magee Hattiesburg. ..........Lucedale, ...,.....Vicksburg, . .. Boca Raton . Long Beach. ..,... .Long Beach. . Jackson. Foley. Jackson. Mr-bile. L.t',ildU'SK'illv,', Lt'.tkt'sx'sllu. Hattiesburg. Mtigeu. ,lacksoim Sumrall. Vicksburg. 'X MS, S MS, S MS MS. MS MS LA MS MS. MS MS MS: MS MS, MS MS FL MS MS MS MS MS, MS MS MS MS, MS. MS. MS. MS. MS MS. MS: MS. MS FL MS MS, Mi AL MS AL MS MS. MS. MS. MS MS. MS. FL' Whatley, J. Harold . Wheatley, Andrew S. Wheaton, Susan R. . Wheeless, Harlea, N. Whetstone, David A. Whiddon, John Laren ...... ....... Whinery, Bruce H. Whitaker, Sandy K. ,. Carmen Elizabeth ......... ....... White, White, White, Keith L ........ White, Kevin E, .,... , White, Robin C, ,.... . .,.....Vicksburg, MS, Jr. S .....Jackson, MS, Jr. ......Vienna, WV, So. Hattiesburg, MS, So. Pensacola, FL, Jr, Hattiesburg, MS, Sr. Biloxi, MS, Sr. Hattiesburg, MS, Fr. Picayune, MS, So. Ft. Sheridan, IL, Fr. ........,Biloxi, MS, Fr. Pascagoula, MS, Sr. Gulfport, MS, So. White, Sheri L. ............. ......... B randon, MS, Fr. Whitehead, Chuck ........ ,...... V icksburg, MS, Sr. Whitfield, Ginny ......... ....,... P icayune, MS, Jr. Whitlock, Brenda M ...,.. ....... P ensacola, FL, Fr. Whitney, William E ..,.,.. ......... G ulfport, MS, So. Whittemore, Mary E. ....... ...,.. G ulfport, MS, Jr. Wichert, Andrew C ....,.. ....,.. H attiesburg, MS, Fr. Wieck, Tina M. ............. ,,....,,..... B iloxi, MS, Sr. Wildee, Senobia F. ....... .....,. V icksburg, MS, Jr. Wiley, Bobby ............. ....... P icayune, MS, So. Wiley, Sandra E. ........,.... .....,.. C larksdale, MS, Sr. Wilkerson, Frederick L. ...... ....... B ay St. Louis, MS, Fr. Wilkerson, Ples ........, Wilkinson, Leslie L, ., Wilks, Janice M. . Wilks, Kelly A Williams, Annette E.. Williams, Charlotte A.. 338 . .....,,.,.,. Jackson, MS, So. ..,..,..Pascagoula, MS, Jr. Foxworth, MS, Fr. ..,........Utica, MS, Sr. .. .........,...... Milton, FL, Fr. Hattiesburg, MS, Gr. Whatley f Wolverton .1 pw i l a.,..,aw fl 22 . ,ii ,Qi ,Qt ,.1.. an M , ' - ,Ls s - , W 4. B A ,, wx is 9 '34 T i i l s I , l I I l a. ,Q ,:1 '5s l S ef if 32 1 rt l Y' is ' 'Q 5 l . l . . IAP' Q ' R fl s fill v-p 'is vb x if K S. k . tmll X X 9 fg ' u ..!. 'Qi S I 5 'SSW 'lv 1' at . 7, ' r Robert T..A A A A Ruby AAA Sandy DA ..., A A Sheldon T. A. 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AA AAAA Covington, AAAA.AAADallas. Magnolia A A Laurel AAAAAARichton, AAGrenada .A .ABiloxi AA A Purvis, Natchez Brandon, Pass Christian A Bay Springs AA Jackson A Forrest City Jackson. Hattiesburg AAAA Tulsa. AA A Picayune. Gautier. Pearl. Pascaguula. Hattiesburg. Hattiesburg, Collins Pearl. Picafquno Starkville. Pascagoula I Nl S VISA MS MSA MS. MS. MS MS MS. LA MS MS MS MS MS MS MS. MN AL AL MS MS, MS MS MS: MSL MS MS MSL MS MS MS MS MS MSL MS, MS. MSL LA. TX, MS. MS MS. MS MS MS MS MS. MS MS MS AR MS. MS OK. MS. MS. MS. MS. MS. MS. MS. MS. MS. MS. MS. S1 5f r fir fir Sw i 'JT Fr Si, Sr Fr Sr Jr Sr Fr Jr So Fr Fr Fr Fr So Jr Jr Sr So Jr Jr Fr Jr Jr Sr Jr Sr So So So So So So Sr Jr So Jr Fr Jr Jr So Sr Sr Sr Jr So Fr Sr Fr Fr Sr SA Str Sr Fr Gr Sr Sr ,lr Wolverton, Steven L ,.,, ....,,.,.. Dyricola, MS, Wood, Bettye L... ..,.. ........ P elahatchie, MS, Wood, Donna L. .,.., ..........,. M obile, AL, Wood, Jo Lynn ,...... ,..... 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Young, Suzanne L. ....,.. ........,.., P ascagoula, MS, Fr, Young, Terry J ......... Ocean Springs, MS, Zarske, Andrea R, ..... ....... , ..Gulfport, MS, Jr. F Zasoski, Ray J .......... ..,,.., O cean Springs, MS, Jr Zerkus, Sebrina D ........, .,.,...,.,. G autier, MS, So Zuga, Melissa A ....... Zumberge, Gloria A. Zummo, Natale J ....... Zysk, Dana J. ..... . Zyvvicki, Dana L. .... . Qfl-Cltl .. ........ Brookhaven, MS, So Allendale, NJ, Gr Meridian, MS, Fr. .......Brandon, MS, Sr. Foley, AL, Fr Wolverton f Zyvvicki so to y .- ,Willy I i rl I r . ,,,. so w ' fx 2. 5. . ,F jst it I ik ...,........... X Q ' - fi ,, A ' ,. ':Ef5,g. it , A 'Dy . 3 X X I z.. ,,,4t.S' ' ' X ef l l lt .Rf ' ...- -l'. ,,-:g' i V A it an mt . . ,Q ,l if :.A ,W h Q .Qi X 'S ' 'f N , it ,tg lm kg, 'tt 'f -,. ,ff sl xv-'i -. ,+. . - 4 ., 4 an - V: r t , ., . . .. M rs, fr -A - I 'W' 5- ,J .T : -I Q fi! 2 F I Q A is 11- . . f . -. 31 I 5. , q , N - 'C . - , N' lik. Q 5 ' r tif My f ' i A ll F '.5' l gy-4 fy Q i -'Q ilffi fill ff? . I Qggfgfff ...K N Q fx, 11, X T Xxx . 9' x P. .M 1, , ll .1 . E 4 fi, J H- A' T H, Y , ' ew ' 3 V bk xl 1 - I H Q 1 UMMARY mf, .Q ' ,,. Beth, Anita, Mary, and Alice Harkins, the only known set of quadruplets in Mississippi and the only known quadruplets attending college in the U.S., celebrated their twentieth birthday on Sep- tember 7 as juniors at USM. Transfer students from Hinds Junior College, the famous foursome reside in Raymond. Mary and Beth are nursing majors: Alice pursues a recreation major, while Anita is studying accounting. Beth and Alice are identical twins. The quads have three other sis- ters and three brothers. I 'Dixie' Tradition Banned at USM After Protests by Black Students The Pride's performance of Dixie', after each football game has been a tradition for many, many years at USM. On September 17, 1983, however, a small crowd gathered on the football field in front of the band to hear HDixie,', and, to their surprise, got Southern's alma mater. The controversy started in the 1982-1983 school year when John Cross- ley, former president of the Afro-American Cultural Society, researched the song and found it to contain racial overtones and phrases about blacks, The AACS drew up a petition proposing that the band discontin- A I 'nz tick ed pink . W I to be cz new fi I Delta Zeta colony f pledge J I Q, Fali 1983 saw USM's chapter of Delta Zeta sorority undergo a recolonization. Members became DZ alumna with the recolonization and the chapter's new membership quickly numbered well over 60 sisters. 342 ue the practice of singing Dixie, Black band members and black students representing other organizations reinforced this proposal by complaining to President Aubrey K. Lucas about the song. When Lucas discussed the Dixie controversy with Dr. Kelly Love, nr director of the band, the two agreed that it would be a better idea to replace the song with a medley including a brief section of Dixie This plan, however, was later rejected. The final decision was that the band would replace its rendition of Dixie,' in the post-game shows with the alma mater. This substitution was made at the suggestion of Dr. Lucas, who stated, This action was . . . only a suggestion designed to protect blacksf, Lucas maintained that his proposal was based on his desire for people in the community and at the University to learn the alma mater. I I I When students were asked about their opinions on the ban, a few had no comment and others expressed strong opinions. Darlene Tallarico, a junior majoring in art education, stated, L'Yes, I think it is wrong to ban, Dixie because there is nothing about it being against blacks, and the I I slavery issue was a long time ago. Another student, Belinda Mize, al senior Dixie Darling, commented, Being a Dixie Darling and being partI of the school, I have come to know Dixie as a part of the tradition here at USM and I think it was one of the prettiest ballads. But, I feel as a band member we should respect others and their opinions about Dixie. An opinion that we should be democratic and let the majority rule came from Thomas Samson, a senior accounting major, who said, Personally, I think Dixie is fine. But, I think it is a matter of how the majority oi people feel about the song. Jan Waring I I I I I I I I I I I I I Revenue Lost as a Result of Probation At the end of the 1983 season, the Golden Eagle football team will once again be eligible for a televised bowl game consideration. The team was placed on a two-year probabation at the end of December of 1981 for NCAA recruiting viola- tions. According to Roland Dale, director of athletics, Twenty Eaglettes Make Half-Time Debut With the Pride of Mississippi People of all ages love football for more than the sport itself. One of the most exciting parts of a good football game is the half-time show. ln the fall of 1983, USM updated its show with the addition of the glamorous Eaglettes. A line of 20 twirlers, directed by Georgeanne Love, the Eaglettes are a new version of a twirl line which started soon after USM was estab- lished. This twirl line eventually evolved into the Dixie Darlings. It was decided in 1983 that it was time to reinstate the line in its original form. The 20 new twirlers were chosen by Mrs. Love and her husband Kelly, director of the Pride. Judging was based on poise, appearance, and twirling and dancing abilities. Each girl was asked to prepare and present a routine display- ing her creativity and coordination. An equally important aspect of the judging pro- cess is the ability to learn routines quickly. The girls were shown a routine and were given a limited amount of time in which to learn and perfect it. Lengthy practices sessions, an average of 20 hours per week, have enabled the Eaglettes to put their best feet forward. The enthusiastic re- sponse generated by the group's first season ensures that the Eaglettes will be a part of USM's half-time show for some time to come. Sonya O'Neal l ' i,.. rs lips- the probation does not seem to have hurt USM's recruiting program, Yet, financially, the l fi.i ss cannot be directly measured. lf you lost a tele- vision appearance, you would have lost a great deal of money, commented Dale. The money lost cannot be calculated in actual terms, it is merely a figure of what could have been made had the football team appeared on regional or national television. Dale pronounced the probabation experience as both traumatic and dramatic throughout the investigation, the announcement, and the bowl denials, Said Dale, 'ilt's certainly not pleasant to go throughf, However, the USM fans proved steadfast throughout the ordeal. 'iOur people fathletes, students, and fansl have handled it as well as can be expected, interjected Dale. l certainly hope this is something our university will never have to go through again. l honestly feel that our people have rallied around us in view of adversi- ty. But, a NCAA probation is not the ideal way to get people to rally around you. Candi Wiggins USMagazine, a privately funded month- ly publication with the combined pur- poses of promoting a positive image for the University while creating a market- place for the discussion of the pertinent issues ofthe day, made its debut in Octo- ber 1983, Featuring such controversial stories as an inside report on the Mara- natha mystery and a lampoon issue head- lined by Nuclear War and the Sensuous Man, the publication bowed out for the year after four issues, vowing to return in 1984-1985. The University Commons computerized its meal ticket records, requiring all stu- dents to have their sensitized meal identi- fication cards cleared by computer be- fore permitting them entrance to the food lines. Vanessa Williams, a 20-year-old junior at Syracuse University, became the nation's 56th Miss America and the pageant's first black titleholder. USM became Mississippi's largest univer- sity in terms of enrollment. Enrollment increased by 5.1C7o, bringing the total number of students to 13,547. President Lucas credits this increase to rigorous re- cruiting, a prime location, and the service and attitude of the staff. With an eye to the future, Lucas stated, We're going to do better those things we're doing well now. Former USM wide receiver Don Horn was found innocent of charges of raping a 38-year-old Hattiesburg woman. Certain students residing in Jones, Scott, and Pulley Halls returned to find dam- ages to their rooms caused by bursting water pipes. The University cleaned the students' clothes, replaced mattresses and box springs, repainted walls, and washed carpets. More than 515,000 worth of damage was incurred in other buildings on campus. The Korean Air Line Flight 007 passen- ger jet was shot down on September 8 for invading Soviet air space, leaving 269 dead, 61 of them Americans. On Friday, October 14, some 200 to 300 students were interrupted at breakfast when a fire broke out at the University Commons. According to Jessie C. Boyd, di- rector of food services, the fire was caused by the over- heating of the main electrical panel. No extensive dam- age was done. but the Commons was closed for the weekend to undergo clean-up and repairs. No injuries were sustained during the incident. .4 -l .53 System Installed g nqr SUMMARY l rin in Com uter Science 1 , . jo 4 200 ' ' ' ' l f, . 'Wt' H With 4,200 students declared as computer science majors, thendepartment , 2 ,pig-. .1 has become one of the largest on campus. Danny Carter, chairman of the r, .Q - ' 1'-t jg.. M j program, cites the availability of jobs in the computer market as the main l at 4 T attraction. He advises, however, Don't come into computer science just 1 F because jobs are available. Very few who come in with this attitude sur- M l f vivef' For example, if a student is happy in a major such as fine arts, it 5 A R would not be wise to switchg this only creates a disastrous situation. One l l X student who chose a computer major over one in fine arts did so because, l 'W f The opportunities in the field are better than most, opportunities for jobs , 12. V' X554 , in fine arts are limitedf, The financial security associated with computers is P aim, Z' i 'ifri i ' Z-Bryn '1 1' 'W much too powerful for most students to ignore. Although it is a very time- 4! r-61 consuming major, many are willing to devote their free hours to an empha- I 7' I . sis dangling job security at the end of a four-year tunnel. it i ,K f' in YV The computer science department attempts to make the program an ap- 1 J A :,, . i pealing one. Carter commented, We allow each major free computem - - -1-' A A - -sfri - '--r-- -1-- --'--s-N-rsf- 5.3 science electives in the senior year. This allows us to tailor the program? lt A 'it i ' according to their interests, this provides flexibility. By making new equip- j ii ment readily available, the department hopes to meet student needs and to tie hopefully avoid any such shortages as have been incurred in the past. l .iz A new Long Distance Calling System came out at USM during the fall semester which uses calling identification numbers. This system was introduced when South Central Bell eliminated the STAN card. The LDCS is actually a computer that handles calls very efficiently. This computer saves students money by eliminating operator-assisted charges. Starting in September, there was a S25 deposit which was to be refunded at the end of the school year. The telephone office found that students paid their bills promptly and decided to credit the deposit paid to the students' account for the spring semester. Also, students who got the card in January did not have to pay a deposit. The calling card is composed of six numbers which are used before dialing the long distance number. These numbers are punched into the computer and each time a student makes a call it is recorded in the computer's memory on the student's bill. Some problems and complaints have occurred with this phone sys- tem, such as the problem of the call that does not go through because all the long distance lines are in use. One student, Jon Jackson, a freshman, expressed his opinion as, lt can really be inconvenient when you have to wait to place a phone call. Another problem that several students have complained about is some calls which were not completed are still billed to them. The billing time starts after 30 seconds or approximately five rings. Some students felt this was unfair because they were being charged for unanswered phone calls. Steve Lampton, a junior majoring in computer science, stated, I do not think they should charge us if no one answers, because a few cents can add up, Overall, the introduction of this system has worked out very well. The students only have to pay for their long distance calls. Transfer student Bill Herring commented, At my junior college, we had to pay a fixed rate plus our long distance calls. I think it is efficient and helps keep calling costs down. Jan Waring Despite the long hours and tedious homework, the dropout rate has re- 1' is mained fairly small. Carter contended, We still find ourselves in the ii situation with more people coming in than going out. .G Candi Wigginsl j ti idl 1 de ll U5 ln lfl I fr Dr. Aubrey K. Lucas vetoed USM as Uni- a punter from Harrison Central High Il versal Pictures' choice as a movie site for School. Coachys arranged a ride for I a multi-million dollar movie starring Peter White to a February 6 basketball game I O'Toole. After reading the script sent to with Virginia Tech, violating recruiting him by the Mississippi Film Commission, guidlines set by the NCAA. he pointed to raw language and lengthy ' scenes of sex as the reasons for his disap- Troopers from the Army's 82nd Airborne proval of the project. While expressing Division assaulted Grenada on November it his regret that Hattiesburg and the USM 4 and secured the island in 10 days. 19 , campus would not have the opportunity Americans were killed, 144, wounded. i to participate in the production of a major i Q motion picture, Lucas stated that the film Nu Upsilon Nu, 'fthe Singing Nuns, ap- Q it would have reflected unfavorably on peared at USM on February 14 deliver- ' USM and the people of Mississippi. ing singing telegrams. Composed of mu- j lr sic majors Candi Wiggins, Nancy Rogers, i' 218 Marines, 18 sailors, and three sol- Beverly Hayes, and Kristi English, the . diers died at dawn on October 21 when a group ran for ASB president with the slo- l truck loaded with TNT slammed into the gans, 'LDare to be as obnoxious as you I Marine headquarters at Beirut. really are and Men break our hearts ' Q and make us eat. X ll USM Assistant Football Coach Rich i ' Coachys resigned after committing a re- Lillian Carter, Jessica Savitch, and Mar- l I cruiting violation involving James White, vin Gaye died in unrelated situations. ' f .M ATG STILL - . iNt?4itiiiii i if it H -iv'--ef '3:? 'f' ' . TT- if liT'1'T5E3?3fl?l'13 rl -.Img Josh Was Here Frats Get Probations Homecoming festivities on Saturday, October 29, left three USM frzitere nities on probation. Before the fall 1983 semester began, an ll p in curfew was initiated to keep students from disturbing nearby residents Fraternities were made aware of this deadline, however, they openly expressed their disagreement with the ruling. They argued that large amounts of money had been paid to the bands to perform until at least midnight, just because the bands were too large for the houses, they shouldn't have to quit at 11 p.m. They also felt that returning alumni should be able to enjoy the party, as well as the music, past ll pm. Security arrived at the parties of Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Kappa Tau, and Sigma Nu to terminate the music. Both Phi Tau and Sigma Nu received two week probation periods. During the first week only busi' ness meetings were allowed, the second, no parties or gatherings were permitted. Alpha Tau Omega, however, received a month probation period after they decided not to obey the rule and to force security to shut down their band. Signs regarding the probation decked the ATO house, proving that their spirits had not been dampened. To promote Josh McDowell, Campus Crusade for Christ planned and executed a full-scale in- vasion of the USM campus. To arouse students' initial curiosity, the organization plastered signs that read Josh everywhere. The posters ap- peared on the Hub, the Commons, academic building, and even in the residence halls. Each week the signs were lengthened to read Josh Is and, finally, Josh ls Coming. The idle interest which was first evoked in USM stu- dents gradually changed to a burning curiosity. Who was this Josh? Why was he coming to USM? In answer to these questions, and as a final step in their massive advertising campaign, Campus Crusade for Christ distributed fliers and post- ed signs which promised Maximum Sex. According to the fliers, Love Is Still Possible in a Junky World! As a result of Campus Crusade for Christ's clever strategy, on November 8, at 8 p.m., Bennett Auditorium was filled with wonder- ing students waiting to hear Josh McDowell's words of wisdom. Josh, who has spoken to over seven million students and faculty mem- bers at over six hundred universities in sixty- two countries and has written fourteen best- selling books, spoke of the physical and spiritual aspects of love and marriage. He recounted the classic embarrassment, inse- curity, and nervousness associated with a first date in an attempt to distinguish be- tween lust and real love. According to Josh, complete fulfillment comes only Dee Dougherty Pll'l'TlN DN THE RITZA . ,agi 31 .-N. . :W YE 1' - . V 5' ,1,, 1 , ' I ' ' ,Qs Ag. J 'S Q ' 'Z is I in 95+ 'I' ' ' t I , l HE W C-AULNS - A ,, b through the spiritual union of the hearts in con- junction with the physical relationship. Beth McCoy Jeff Davis, long-time USM mascot, gradu- ated with style at his August 17 com- mencement. Donning a cap and gown over his Eagle costume. Davis received his bachelor's degree in hotel and restaurant administration. His winning antics earned him the honor of serving as the pelican Seymour D. Fair, official mascot of the 1984 WorId's Fair in New Orleans. For old times' sake, Davis made an appearance to flaunt his new feathered finery at a USM home football game, much to the delight of a cheering crowd. 345 SU MARY i'You Could Hear Screaming and Glass Five minutes into the 'C period class on Tues- day, February 21, a plaster ceiling collapsed on a second-floor social competencies class in the Home Economics Building. Students scrambled under desks and tables to avoid the falling pipes, cement, tar paper, mesh, and glass. Twelve students were injured in the in- cident. with five of them taken by ambulance to Forrest General Hospital for treatment. The University picked up the S1560 tab for health care costs. The cause ofthe fall-in was later ruled as loose nails. Nts ' ,. Y'-.0 Breaking f-N1-, Long-Time USM Guard McKinney to Retire On June 30, the University will lose one of its most popular means of effective public rela- tions, Fred McKinney. Fred, a security guard at USM for 24 years, claims his job includes everything from being a midwife to plumb- ing. With only nine days of sick leave under his belt, Fred intends to enjoy the rest of his life and relax on his farm in Hattiesburg. Christened simply Fred McKinney, he inter- vened that when he was younger he was given the choice of a pair of britches or a middle name. He chose the pair of britches. In his earlier days in Hattiesburg, an electrician friend called him and told him of a job opening at USM. If I'd have been looking for a job, l'd have never found one, commented Fred. Since that day, Fred has manned the yellow security box in front of the campus. He has watched the campus expand and has seen many generations pass through the university. I know students here now whose mother and father went here. And, no doubt, they all have memories of a joking, friendly security guard named Fred. Fred advises, Enjoy living every day like it's the last one. Don't worry about tomorrow . . . it might not get here. Candi Wiggins New Lights Make for More Tuition Due to the recent structural damage to the sports arena floor, USM students were forced to take their recreation to the intramural fields. Although these fields are in less than prime condition, they have served the recreational needs of USM students for many years. However, the four intramural fields, located on the west side of the Coliseum across from new frat row, will soon receive new low-powered stadium lights, restrooms, and a concession area. These fields will be enclosed by fencing to protect them from vandalism and unauthorized use. Construc- tion is to begin May 13 and be completed in mid-August, USM students will be financing the construction. The USM Advisory 340 Board, made up of USM students, athletic faculty, members of the administration, and local contributors to the athletic program, petitioned 2,000 students in four days to persuade the administration that students seriously favor the planned construction on the fields. This tactic suc- ceeded in getting the administration to permit the issue an election. Only 127 of the 2,100 voters opposed the measure. The approved referen- dum states that students will be taxed S3 on their tuition. David Woods Jackson Appears at USM lt was announced only 24 hours in advance that Jesse Jackson, 1984 Democratic presi- dential candidate, would be speaking at USM on February 29 in conjunction with Black History Month. Originally planned for 10:30 a.m., the speech was re-scheduled for 9:30 a.m. The crowd which had gathered outside Bennett Auditorium well in advance was ad- mitted at 9:30 only to find that Rev. Jackson had been delayed at the airport for an hour. After another 30 minute delay, Rev, Jackson finally made a hurried entrance. The enthusi- asm of the packed audience mounted as Jackson began his now famous Ml am some- body, Jackson spoke on the new directions our country is taking. He said that students can help choose the direction the United States moves in. By choosing 'ieducation over entertainment, peace over war, and vo- ting over complaining about the system, we can bring about change. Rev. Jackson saiil we should form a Rainbow Coalition with ev- eryone working together towards a goal be- cause we are all precious in God's sightf' He also called for an end to dual registration and second primaries in the South. He stressed the importance of student voting by stating that over half of all college students are not registered He said that this problem could be remedied by deputy registrars on campus and post card registration. Due to a previous engagement in Natchez. Rev. Jack- son accepted only two questions before leav- ing as quickly as he had come. Holly Hughes USM Black Fraternities Keep in Step Through Traditional Dances The USM campus has four of the top black social fraternities in the country, Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi, Omega Psi Phi, and Phi Beta Sigma engage in stepping, one of the oldest traditions in existence. Stepping is a 18-year-old architecture major Timothy Lavigne, from Ocean Springs, was struck by a car on March 20 when he fell while crossing from Elam Arms to campus. He suffered a broken collarbone, two broken ribs, a broken right foot, a fractured right arm, and damaged ligaments. The inci- dent prompted the city of Hattiesburg to commit itself to the installation of a traffic light and a median fence to prevent jay- walking. Steve Sheppard and David Groth won the presidential and vice presidential races in ASB elections. Alabama's UAC-sponsored May 4 ap- pearance trounced Joan Jett in ticket sales, selling out a full month in advance. Wendy's Hamburgers spawned the catch-phrase of the decade with commer- colorful celebration expressed through chants and powerfully dra- matic forms of dance. Although each fraternity is very different, stepping is the common bond between them, cials demanding Where's the beef? . The Technology Center on the USM cam- pus was formally renamed the Bobby l., Chain Technology Center in April 18 ceremonies held at Bennett Auditorium in honor of Hattiesburg mayor Bobby Chain, Senator Gary Hart came from behind as a dark horse candidate in the fight for the Democratic presidential nomination. Hart's surprise victory over Walter Mon- dale in primaries across the nation make him the most successful young presiden- tial hopeful since John F, Kennedy. The Bill Allain controversy turned into a national media event with an April 12 segment on ABCs 20f20, featuring a Geraldo Rivera interview with the gover- nor Alpha Phi Alpha performs in a variety of costumes. Their costumes range from tuxedos to full gladiator armor, They require only that their costumes be in black and old gold. The Alphas have one set pattern step, the Alpha Stepg all of their other steps are original. The men of Kappa Alpha Psi create all of their own steps. The Kappas step on each Q-Delta Weekend, a celebration of stepping sponsored by Omega Psi Phi and their sister sorority, Delta Sigma Theta. ln 1983, the Kappas placed first for a unique form of stepping performed with canes and started a tradition by being the only group to step on Homecoming Day in Bennett Auditorium. Omega Psi Phi designs its own steps and wears the colors of purple and gold. i'We do what ever we feel like doing . . . we just be our- selves. The Omegas do not compete, as they sponsor the event. We just step to please the crowd, and they love it and keep coming over and over again. Phi Beta Sigma members appear only in blue and white during Q- Delta Weekend. They devise new steps every time they perform with their blue and white canes. The Sigmas place much importance on footwork and cane handling. They placed second at the 1983 week- end. David Woods 347 lN EX Academics ....................,,..... ...... 214 Football ............. ........ 6 2 Pre-Law Society ....... ....... . 181 Administration ,...,.........i.. .,......,.......... 2 68 Forum ............,......... ........ 5 0 Pride .................................................. 158 Afro-American Cultural Society ........... 173 Jack Gallagher ......... ........ 4 8 Psi Chi ......,.....................,.................... 176 Air Force Angel Flight i,i.,................... 204 Gamma Beta Phi ........ ...... 1 80 Public Relations Student Society of Air Force Arnold Air Society ...... ...... 2 04 Gold Tenders .....,.. ...... 2 08 America ........................................... 207 Air Force Cadet Corps Staff ,,..,,, ,,.,,, 2 O2 Golden Girls ....... ...... 1 63 Pulley Hall ........................,.................. 211 Air Fpree Drill 'learn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, .,..,. 2 02 Golf ................................ ........ 9 8 Recreation and Park Association of USM 194 Air Force Leadership Training Governor's Race ................ ........ 5 8 Residence Hall Association .................. 153 Qrgahiaatiph ,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,A.,..,.,,, ,,.,,. 2 03 Greek God and Goddess ....... ...... 2 56 Resident Assistants ...,............ ...... . .210 Air For-ee persormel .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,,, 2 03 Hall of Fame ..................... ...... 2 58 Rho Gamma ........................................ 206 Airpaml Cempetitierr A,,,.. ,.,.,.,, 4 8 Halloween ................................... ........ 2 2 Roberts Hall ........................................ 212 Alpha Kappa Alpha ...... ,,.,,, 1 O8 Hattiesburg Hall .................................. 213 Science and Technology, College of .... 232 Alpha phi Alpha ,,,,,,,,. ,..,,, 1 09 Health, Physical Education, and Scott Hall ............................................ 211 Alpha psi Qmega ,,..,,, ,,,,,, 1 79 Recreation, School of ............,.......... 222 Side By Side By Sondheim ...,................ 30 Alpha Sigma Alpha .....,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 110 Hello, Dolly ................................ ........ 3 8 Sigma Alpha Epsilon .......... ........ 1 38 Alpha Tau Qfngga ,illliliii,,,,.,.......,.,,.,.. Hillcrest ..........................,.................... Sigma .................... ........ 1 American lngtitute of Building Dggignn 190 USM l'lOmQ Builders Association .......... 191 Sigma Nu ................. ........ 1 42 Amerieah Marltetirrg Asseeiatieh ,,,,,,.,,, 184 Home Economics, School of ................. 224 Sigma Phi Epsilon ........ ........ 1 44 American Society Of lntgrigr Dggigngfg Homecoming COLIYT .................. ...... 2 Sigma Psi Alpha .,........ ........ 1 Army Distinguished Military Students ,, 196 Homecoming Displays ........... ........ 2 0 Sigma Sigma Sigma ........ ,....... 1 50 Army Eagle Brigade Staff r,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 196 Honors College ........................ ...... 2 34 Soccer ................,........... .................. 1 00 Army Military Science lll ,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,, 1 99 Honors Student Association .,....,, ...... 1 74 Social Work, School of ......,...,.............. 236 Army Military Seiehee IV iiiiiiil iillll 1 99 lnterfraternity Council .............. ...... 1 51 Society for the Advancement of Army persehrrel .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,., H 201 Intramurals .............................. ,..... 1 04 Management .................................... 182 Army Rangers .................. .. 197 Institute of Elecironical and Society for Paralegal Services .............. 181 Army Rifle Team .........,.................,. 198 Electronics Engineers ....................... 189 USM Society of Polymer Science ......... 188 Army Scabbard and Blade .............. 197 Institution AClmif1iSiYa1iOfi Club ............. 192 Softball .................................................. 90 Army Southern Generals Drill Team 198 James, Kay ----.--.------..--.-....--.-...- ...----- 3 3 Songfest ................................................. 36 Art Center Series ............................ .34 clpafi Jeff and the l3laCl4l'1eafiS -.---,..--.---. 26 Southern Christian Student Center ...... 171 Association of Baptist Students .,...... 171 Jlmipf PaUlWelleHiC Council ..------.----...-.- 152 Southern Exposure ................................ 44 Association of Computing Machinery 186 flllfilpf Panhellenic Talent Show -....-....... 43 Southern Geological Society ................. 188 Associated Student Body ................. 164 Kappa Alpha --.---------.--............... ...... 1 24 Southern Misses ........................ ........ 1 62 Baptist Student Union ...................... 170 Kappa Alpha PS1 '---- ...... 1 49 Southern Style .......,.............. ...,.... 2 08 Baseball .,,,,.,..,,,,,r.,,,.,,,,,,,, ,rllrtrl 8 8 Kappa Delta ..,.,.....,. ...... 1 26 Southern Toastmasters ...... .....,.. 2 05 Basketball, Men's ........ ...... 7 6 Kappa Kappa PS1 --.----- ...... 1 79 Southerner Staff .................. ........ 3 50 Basketball, Women's ...... ...... 8 2 Kappa Mu Epsilon ----.-- ...... 1 87 Spring Dance Concert .............. .......... 4 6 Beauties ...................... 246 Kappa Sigma ........... ...... 1 28 USM Sports Club Council .......,............ 195 Beta Alpha Psi ................................ 182 Craig Karees -------. --.--..- 4 2 USM Student Constructors .................. 191 Board of Trustees ............,............... 276 Lambda Sigma --------------' ------ 1 74 Student Nursing Association of Southern Business Administration, College of. 216 l.eRoux ...,,.,,...................... ........ 2 4 Mississippi ,........................,.............. 193 Carmody, Jim ........,............................... 63 Liberal AHS. COlleQe Of r.------ --.,.. 2 26 The Student Printz .......................... 207 Cosmo Night ..........,...........,..,..... ........ 4 9 Library Service. School of .....-. ...... 2 28 USM Student Sports Medicine Cheerleaders, Football ................,.... 154 l-UCaS. DY- Aubrey K ----------.- -.-.-- 2 40 Association ....................................... 194 Cheerleaders, Men's Basketball ....... 156 Mardi GYaS Ball -.------..-...-.. ........ 5 2 Summary .................................. ......., 3 42 Cheerleaders, Wgmgnlg Basketball U 157 Merchant of Venice ........ ........ 2 8 Swimming ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 9 6 Chi Omega ............................,...,,,,,, 114 Miss Southern ...,.......,....................,....... 40 Tau Alpha Pi ......... ........ 2 05 Chi Tau Epsilon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 176 Mr, and Miss USM ............................... 244 Tau Beta Sigma ....... ........ 1 78 Church of God in Christ Fellowship. 173 National Student Speech and Hearing Tau Kappa Epsilon ...... ........ 1 46 Classes ............,......,................,...,,,, 278 Association ....................................... 193 Tennis, Men's ........... ....... 9 2 Competition .........,.........1......................, 60 NUfSif1Qr School of -.-.--- -.------- -----. 2 3 0 Tennis Women's ....... ....... 9 4 Contents .............,....... ........ 2 Omega Psi Phi ............. ...... 1 21 Track ..................... ........ 1 02 Delta Delta Delta ........ 116 Panhellenic Council ......... ...... 1 52 Turk, M.K. ............................ .......... 7 7 Delta Gamma .......... 118 Parking Situation ,,....... ........ 5 4 Union Board ............................. ........ 1 69 Delta Sigma Pi ...... ,.... 1 85 Participation .........,.. ...... 1 06 University Activities Council ................ 166 Delta Sigma Theta ......... 120 Past Beauties ........ ...... 2 09 Upsilon Pi Epsilon .................. ........ 1 87 Delta Zeta ,,,,,,,l,,,.ir,,,, 122 People ...................... ...... 2 38 Vixen .............................. .......... 3 2 Dixie Darlings .......... 160 Phi Beta Lambda ........ ...... 1 84 USM Water Ski Club ...... ........ 1 95 Marcus Dupree .....,........... ....,,,, 5 6 Phi Chi Theta ..,........ ...... 1 83 Welcome Back Week ............. ............. 3 5 Eaglettes .....................,,....... ...... 1 62 Phi Delta Rho ....... ...... 1 75 Wesley Foundation .............................. 172 Education and Psychology, Phi Kappa Tau ............ ...... 1 30 Who's Who Among Students in American College of .......,............. ...... 2 18 Phi Mu ---..-.-.----------.,...,.-- ...... 1 32 Colleges and Universities ................. 260 L'Esprit de Corps ....... 200 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia ....... ..... 1 78 Zeta Phi Beta ..................... ........ 1 48 Eyehts ,,,,ir,,rr,,,r,,r,r,, ,lll r 18 Phi Theta Kappa ............ ..... 1 77 Fashion Plus riiiiiiirilllll 192 Pi Beta Phi .................. ..... 1 34 Fing Arts, College of luhll 22Q Pi Kappa Alpha ....,... ..... 1 36 348 ,755 .- : ' Y. L ar,-, ' ' 1-, HK 7 M '91 , I 3 P 'a lt.. fr 12- , 'Q wi ' u I' X, . .-fix, Y ' w Photo Credits Cindy Blackmer . . . 104, 105, 143, 281, 282, 285, 294 Dick Brown . . . 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Candid Campus . . . 52, 53 Celina Echols . . . 216 Bob Hand Aerial Photography-Jackson . . . 12, 13 Jerry Holt, Head Photographer . . . 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 15, 30, 31, 32, 33, 50, 62, 68, 69, 72. 73, 74, 75, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 92, 93, 94 95, 100, 101, 104, 106, 107, 154, 155, 159, 160, 161, 226, 230, 232, 278, 290, 302, 310, 326, 337, 338, 346, 350. Holly Hughes . . . 2, 22, 23, 226, 238, 239, 347 Tim lsbell . . . 64, 65, 71, 313 Melissa Jones . . . 22, 23, 352 Sandy Loveday . . . 10, 11, 214, 215 Craig Ledlow . . . 102, 103, 309, 321 Gena McCarlie . . . 293 Bob Myers . . . 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 28 29, 35, 38, 39, 42, 46, 47, 159, 216, 218, 220, 222, 228 230, 236, 289, 297, 298, 306, 314, 317, 325. 329, 333. 341, 345 Stella Payton . . . 14, 226 Billy Powe . . . 24, 25 Debbie Rouse . . . 4, 16 Louisa Shearin . . . 343, 346 Lance Stotler . . . 34, 50, 51 Jeri Veenstra . . . 29 Mickey Welsh . . . 23, 50, 57, 64, 65, 66, 76, 78, 96, 97, 99, 158, 318, 334 345 Kim Willis . . . 8, 9, 15, 234, 286, 301, 305, 344, 349 Rinny Woodruff . . . 48, 49 All other photos by USM Photo Service v . 'fo MHC. . .. '1'fi?::5I. Much more goes into putting together a yearbook than meets the eye. A 4 .1 ff special thanks must be extended to a number of people and organizations for their invaluable assistance in the creation of this book. Without their help, production would be impossible. We could never begin to list everyone who has helped with this book, but those who come to mind in particular are: Toni and Cathy Willis Rachael I-letherington Mr. and Mrs. Roy Loveday Stasi Sffimel Warren K. Dunn Sonya Rath Billy Benson Mark Saucier Debbie Kennedy Jeri Veengtra Minnie Austin Regina Lightsey Vickie Wilson Tammy Smith Steve and Frank Easterling Ben Allen Mickey Welsh Barbara Reiling Tim Isbell Photo Service Dr. Gene Wiggins Associated Student Body Rinny Woodruff Carlin Wolfe Deedee Blanton Kristi Kilbourne Randy Baker Eric Labat Honors College Public Relations University Activities Council The Student Printz President's Office Executive Assistant's Office Monica Robinson University Publications Board Todd Courtney 350 Thanks to all! Kim Willis Sandy Loveday Co-Editors Specifics The 1984 Southerner was printed and bound by Paragon Press, a division of Herff Jones Yearbooks, in Montgomery, Alabama. Paper stock for the 352 page volume is 80 pound Bordeaux Special with Colortext Gray EX-12 used for pages 33 through 48 and endsheets. Four flats of four-color process are used along with one flat of Process Magenta HJ20O spot color and one flat of Ochre HJ123 spot color. All other background tints were achieved by mixing process colors. The type face used throughout the book is Souvenir Light in 36, 18, 10 and 8 point sizes. Souvenir Demi is used for emphasis. 72 point Souvenir as used on the title, contents, division, and staff pages was prepared and submitted as artwork. The cover is of special order Holliston Lexotone Grain Lava Slate Grey base material embossed with a Southerner logo and graphic designed by the editors. Embossed areas are covered with F5 orange foil. THE STAFF 0 sz Co-Editors Kim Willis, Sandy Loveday Advisor, , , Warren K Dunn - Administrative Assistant to the Editors John Stegall - Head Photographer .. A Jerry Holt Student Assistant. , . Stasr Stnrnel Graphics Artist . A , ..,.. ,. Frank Easterlrng I Layout and Design , ., Deedee Blanton, Mary Harris, Tracy Harwell, Holly Hughes. Renee McGuffee, Carlin Wolfe, Rrnny Woodruff I Copy ,,..,.,.,..,., Gina Brown, Vincent Coluccr, Dee Y f' Dougherty, Lora Edwards, Karen Godarl, Mary Harris, Beth McCoy, Caren Mahoney, Amber Martin, Sonya O'Neal, Jan Warrng. Candi Wiggrns, David Wood ' Photography ...r.,. 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