University of Southern Mississippi - Southerner Yearbook (Hattiesburg, MS)

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w N i WQVR I University of Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg. MS 59406 . Dee Dougherty Warren Dunn Editor . Advisor N i-- -1 Title Page' -.'r - .- .4 1 .. '-1 Soaring Sozztbewe Style Suddenly you're in college, you're a fledgling trying your wings for the first time. As you learn to adjust to this new life, you may find that you sometimes fall to the ground, and you often return to your home to seek the comfort and security of familiar surroundings. Soon you find yourself gliding into campus activities and interpersonal relation- ships, and the flights home become less frequent. Realizing now that you are on your own, you dive into your major course of study, you know that the sky's the limit as you begin setting higher goals for yourself. You also begin con- structing a nest of your own, discarding the feathers of adolescence as you assume the grace of adulthood. Twigs of experience, knowledge, and courage reinforce your new abode. Finally you find yourself at the pinnacle of your abilities, still soaring even higher. You must shoot for the stars and be confident you can rise to your destiny 'cause you learned to Soar Southern Style! J. F 93-J' l 'Y O ,EW f . .W ., A Ak aiu f 7 ..,- W fi - ,. .. mc. ,Y ., 1 yu my 1.1 , . lc, K Nr' P N. A, . ,Q-.ff W .. . -mn ,I , ,.,,,,,,.nu-v ! - -J 1 if 3. Q - My .iii 3421.2 x Z ' , 1, aiL '- -- f ti 4 1 .MJ Q' -?f , 1 Q, . 1 - , 'Uk in no f 1 t ,..............4.14 .....-.-A.. - ...px .... ,, , W--. ,...,....-na---- V ..-.1-as--,. f--v-v-'-- r-'-' ,.,,..,..,..J...-..........v........ 1.25 n ., . f-Adi. ' .123 AY 25.4 -': f-074'-'-'? ll ' n ' --.--4 .L ...W , ................-.-.1 '. Q . . ' ts.. .......-Q.-1-'-'vw Q.--Q-J -.. . . ......- - IH 42 54 128 19-l 3 OO Contents ? P 1 I I 5 .f Q, :leaf .J-P , 'Q 4.35 2291 5 X 4. I' . Q: I I - I .IH , 1 Ji-'E' - , 4 1 'H l e I 1.1, 4 S if ami .din fu vlwfxff S1- u. . - Ii If 1 l 5 lZiW'P .., vj,,.1-,1. ., ,gd K ' F if , Q. 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Y' ag. , '1 - la, .,.,,.x,..,W..W , ' - .l':5V1ZfTf' ff f' , , ' . -: , ,, f- DN , I 4 1 Nun t u - in--V ,-:'2-f - rwxqgr- . ..,--X-41.-SM X 1 '- W V .., ' U2-10 v 1.:'fw+-Q V ' ' -,..,A, nsgffii '1 ' - ' ' , ., .. ,. M, v ...N ,,,,,...w- , Wir- ,ww ,n nn su IH '15 1' I ' r IWW is 4 vm mr wnwl I ix SEE 3. P P E E. 2 x!! :ni i!l Q Quasar mllffl - ,...,-.-1 ,. qv 1 -4 X X,3,.- Y- W. dministration Division Page 4 r. Aubrey K. Lucas An interview with the President of the University of Southern Mississippi, Dr. Aubrey K. Lucas, revealed some of his thoughts about various events that occurred at USM during the 1985-86 school year. Budget cuts and the closing of state universities have been major topics of discussion recently. When asked how he felt about the possible closings of two state universities and two professional programs by the legislature, Dr. Lucas replied, The state is experiencing a large decrease in revenue. To compensate for this decrease, the governor and the leaders in the legislature decided to cut state support for higher educa- tion by s5o,o0o,ooo. The Board of Trustees of USM has made a series of recommendations to the legislature regarding the closings and all degree completion branches within the state. Dr. Lucas refrained from judging the wisdom of the actions of the legislature, but he said that USM's off -campus programs are not only cost-efficient, but of high quality. USM would be hurt if its degree completion programs are cut, said Dr. Lucas, we would lose 1,500 students which would prevent us from fulfilling an obligation to an important sector of the Mississippi population. Also during 1986 a series of fires occurred on USM's campus. The first fire destroyed Dr. Clyde Ginn's office in the Adminis- tration Building. The next outbreaks were at the College of Business Administration and the George Hurst Building, both fires destroyed first floor offices. In response to the question of whether or not there is any relationship between the fires, Dr. Lucas said, There is no evidence so far that the fires were intentional, just coincidental. The Department of Public Safe- ty is inspecting all other buildings on campus as a safety precaution. The fire department has been very co-operative in their quick response to the calls. Dr. Lucas referred to the 1982 Academic Progress Review when asked how he compared USM to other universities, the review reported that not one program at USM was marginal, and no programs required phasing out due to lack of quality in education. Outside consultants report that we are in good condition and deserve commendationf' Dr. Lucas stated, USM receives s3,5oo per student from the state. The Univer- sity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, for example, receives twice that amount, yet USM maintains programs that will compare to that university. We are not one of the top ten universities in the nation, but only three from the South are. According to Dr. Lucas many improvements have been made at USM during 1985-86, One major improvement has been the addition of new lights for the safety of students on cam- pus. Constant improvements happen with the faculty. Our faculty's qualifications and achievements compare with the best in the nation. Success has also occurred with our Studies Abroad Program. Dr. Lucas added, USM is the largest university in the state in enrollment. The students, faculty, and staff generally all love it here, they want to see USM move forward and reach its destiny-to become even more distinguished. -Michelle Sbowr . U N S!-' i. QQ. '58 ,ir W Aww 1, wif ,M 3? ex W as RY 4 1 G ,NSN 'x '-. I ...,, 4 5 Q E 3 2 V 2 7 .fi Q, fc 1 f-'fu' E f 2 0 .ni 'n ,L it . 1 F. s -Q .Ei 7 , 1 ,T f A g3f is ,X X .- 1 Ftziv Q , 1 Q N th ' 'xx g S Usa : fs, P , f f V 1 fx' Y-f 'H Y 1? 1 sz - 'iii' i i Q if in ,E ' Q ..Mm2ffw2a1 M 16 Administration Rebecca A. Askew Minnie R. Austin S. Eugene Barnes Director of the Office of Assistant to the Director of the Assistant to the Vice-President V Recruitment and Orientation University Union for Research and Extended Affairs ' e tv.s A t t at A 'fi ,, ,.f' 1 l fffi- I 'd-' A L' M375 V' fliw31 . - ...i v qA . I V , . Sy, Q . . X 'St 5 C 1 .S , is rm-- L A t . Shirley A. Bateman Thomas A. Bateman Marshall L. Bell Director of the English Language Director of Communication Track and Cross Country Coach Institute Services if QIJT3' x Tyrone Black David Bodenhamer Onva K. Boshears Acting Dean of the College of Assistant to the Vice-President Dean of the School of Library Business Administration for Academic Affairs Service i-,,-,,...lL...-.- Q Curtis E. Bozeman Harry L. Brown james E. Carmody,jr. Manager of the Printing Center Director of Financial Services Head Football Coach , ., ., GLN 4:34 ixrxx A f . l james R. Carpenter Robert H. Cleveland Walter E. Cooper Director of the University Golf Sports Information Director Dean of the School of Health. Course Physical Education, and Recreation 2' 'Rx f N. X ,uibltf is I N - it 'fi - fs - Roland H. Dale Hill H. Denson Michael C. Dobbins Athletic Director Head Baseball Coach Assistant Dean of Student Development ministrat X19 Administration rx. , as . 2 A Q 2 J ,I .Q iqv 1 ff P L.. x xx X ji' , L I 1' VA ji , 5 QU, . as a 1' 'B A K K . QQ 1 Warren K. Dunn Peter E. Durkee Aline R. Eddins Director of the University Union Vice-President for Student Affairs Supervisor of Veterans' Benefits and Records rp. :QI QL tw A A X 1, 1 . i , ' ' A ' 'M' . viii., Jim y Q ,,.. A iii il I ydvfi' Q ' ....x,,i'9Sfj? ' Q ' . . , ,i I , ' I ...nn J ki 1 Thomas G. Estes, jr. William G. Fron Michael Giles Vice-President for Business and Director of Financial Aid Swimming Coach Finance 1 I ggi 1.2 A -,qi 0914: f 1 TY Q Qin.,-rg I' M., , ,, 1 L. Clyde N. Ginn joan P. Glover Executive Assistant to the Director ofthe University President Bookstore ylvb 1. .'b 1 Y . ' P-4--.,,,j 'ii i. Bill W. Gore Dean of USM at Natchez 1 i Q 'bf' y, N . N ' x . PN -4- .M I I Helen Grant john E. Green G. Terry Harper Women's Tennis and Volleyball Dean ofthe College of Fine Arts Dean ofthe College of Liberal Coach ANS H. Gene Henderson Robert Herrington,jr. Director ofthe Physical Plant Director of Personnel Services joe E. Hollway Dean of USM at Gulf Park r1A ' i 'T f-.-w I V . X f g X Jvr x',fi f F 1' K gi X fi wt . G. David Huffman D. Kay james Shirley julones Dean of the College of Science Assistant to the Athletic Director Dean of the School of Social and Technology for Women and Womens Work Basketball Coach Administrat an 4? 50 Administration 9? i - I F A l I , 'B - .. L . 5'i2Qi?5.i' f R, Q, .. . , ,.A. , I ,aw 1? f -X+,.:y .W.vf - A 3. - ,, u 4? Sr.,4.f- - Fila .. ..,., . V -.. Robert S. Kivitz Director of Housing Administration Boyd A. Kellett Director of Student Health Services William E. Kirkpatrick Director of Public Relations SSE F at ss. .. : .X r Cecil M. Klutts Carl C. Lawrence Robert M. Lowe Director of Purchasing Director of Placement Services Director of the University Commons gy, Q, 'J Gif , y . , L s y Charles B. McNeill Alice L. Maw HOWafCl Miller Director of Admissions Director of Internal Affairs, Director of Public Safety Center for International Education l ' UN -il? i 4' 'I v qs gf , X g, , e ia... ,-A f i K I Q, Q ,-, 1 ' . 'iii I H L i A in Danny W. Montgomery jerri L. Morgan Regiel Napier Registrar Dean of the School of Nursing Assistant Director of Public RelationsfSports ' ' I I 1 7 .fl 5 .ff . ' 5 , r .Q , 1. . , X Powell G, Oglerree U JOSSPP S- Paul Robert B. Phillips Director Of Alumni Activities ASSISIHHI tO the VlCe'PfCSldCHf Manager Qf Ph0tO Services for Student Affairs and Dean of Student Development N 4 1 f i r-1 l , ri, --,.-4 fnluuuliq Xl S' Q n QF? at . i I: ir '? . ally! ll ' 'a 4 A' 5 55 dai? 5 rwtfigfi g -. ' l A 'dl 1 h Laura Porciello Peggy Prenshaw Charles H. Probst womens Softball Coach and Dean of the Honors College Dean of Student Services Assistant Basketball Coach ninijtrati A-1 I 52 Administration Gene Saucier Guilia L. Saucier james O. Schnur Assistant to the Vice-President Director of External Affairs, Dean of the College of Education for Business and Finance Center for International and Psychology Education f 5 ' A it' - 'a' W . . fi ' - , ' QMTCM A t ' 4 ' 'L ri.,. . ' S'-at ll ,i .,-- L- W if A f - . 'iiafl X ' ' '3fQ7s5 ' - A ! y si . ,lf l .N .47 'We ... N. i I-T X .df William C. Scurggs, jr. Bill W. Shafer james H. Sims DirSCtOr Of the COrr1puting Vice-President for Academic Affairs Director of the University Center Counseling Center x flea! William B. Taylor Shelby F. Thames joseph E. Tinnon Head of the Center for Executive Vice-President Dean of Division of Lifelong International Education Learning Q sex ..,r P- 1 ,miiif E59 .Xff ffl Paul M. Toom Charlotte E. Tullos Malcolm K. Turk, Director of Research and Director of Career Advisement Men's Basketball Coach Sponsored Programs and Cooperative Education Advisement ak xg '01 X, 1 X Allene G. Vaden Robert T. Van Aller Sidney E. L. Weatherford Dean of the School of Home Dean of the Graduate School Director of Institutional Research Economics xi wiki Y ., v i' f gs? I I' 1 ill' X i . .vi c . l ii A. S ilrf , .x V 'N Dennis E. Webster Karen M. Yarbrough Director of Broadcasting and Vice-President for Research and Radio-Television Service Extended Services Administrati vn jr 5.1 J, . A Q ,4 Pg, ' 49' is 'Y 1 ,on :T X - 0 Q Qty . 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' S 1 U, 9 ' f 'L . xW ' ' ' - 1 2 Q, 'F L F x' , . .4 - . lf' , K Q. rl, 'D l , -, x fl I yd 421 if - X S 41,4 .1 . 1 ,L 6 ' ' s' 1' ., A Ffktsx- X 'pf .. A .x N Y ff' WQ!ili11!lliiiiii.SEi21' m'ff'fWfr? FW ff. , , ', fHf1Hm raduates 81 ndergraduates Hall of I Fame ...J llall of Fame Rachel Benefield, Ha!! ofFazme. Gamma Beta Phi: social chairmang Pi Tau Chi: president, treasurer: ASB: spirit commit- tee, supreme court: Phi Delta Rho: secre- taryg Resident Assistant: Wesley Foun- dation: vice-presidentg Presidents Listg Deans Listg Whos Who Among Col- lege Students: Kappa Alpha Little Sister. 'TS- :1X- ff X ,Judy Browning, Ha!! ofliame. Phi Kappa Phig Beta Gamma Sigmag Financial Man- agement Honor Societyg President's List: National Deans Listg Omicron Delta Kappag Phi Delta Rho: National Society of Scabbard and Blade: pledge trainer. secretaryg Phi Chi Thetag Phi Chi Theta Outstanding Senior Woman in the Col- lege of Business Administrationg lntra- murals: Army ROTC: Distinguished Military Student, Superior Cadet Award, American Legion Award for Academic Excellence, Three and a Quarters Hon- ors Clubg 270 Club Award. Cadetf Lieutenant Colonel, Battalion Com- manderg Outstanding Senior Woman in the College of Business Administration: British Studies Programg Whos Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universitites. A, ska l r Q r . -. ,X -Q - 5 Leslie Driskell, Hal! of Fame. Who's Who Among American College Stu- dents, Omicron Delta Kappa, Presi- dent's List, Phi Kappa Phi, Lambda Sig- ma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta Senior Book Award, Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Delta Rho, Na- tional Dean's List, Gold Key Society, Award for highest GPA of sophomore Greeks at USM, Award for highest GPA of junior Greeks at USM, Award for highest GPA of senior Greeks at USM, Chi Omega sorority: president, corre- sponding secretary, philanthropy chair- man, model initiate, ASB: public rela- tions committee, spirit committee, Greek Life committee, Student Alumni Association: president, vice-president, Speech Communication Association: se- cretaryftreasurer, Order of Omega, Col- lege Republicans, Campus Crusade for Christ, Outstanding Greek Active Award, Outstanding Chi Omege Active Award. 497. ,wx Catherine Egley, Ha!! of Fame. Delta Gamma: advisor, president, panhellenic delegate, social chairman, Panhellenic Council: president, vice-president, advi- sor to junior panhellenic council, rush counselor coordinator, Angel Flight: pledge trainer, Rho Lambda: vice-presi- dent, Omicron Delta Kappa, Order of Omega, Phi Delta Rho, Lambda Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, Outstanding Young Woman of America, Dean's List, Presi- dent's List, Honor Graduate, Graduate Teaching Assistantship. ...Ei-N Q Rhonda Holifield, Ha!! of Fame. Hmmm Colfege Newt' editor, Student Primz: re- porter, executive editor, copy editor. Ex- cellence in Editing Award, Excellence in Reporting Award, Outstanding Editing Award, Arete: editor, Azzrilfyerit' editor, Hattierburg Amerimn: part-time copy editor, columnist-correspondent. week- end wire editor, Outstandingjournalism Student Award, Sigma Delta Chi: presi- dent, secretary, Whos Who Among American College Students, Gold Key National Honor Society, Phi Delta Rho, Omicron Delta Kappa, Honors College, Honors Student Association, Gamma Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta. Hall of Fame 5 Thomas Mann, Ha!! of Fame. Associated Student Body: senator, cabinet, director of executive project division, Bond Hall: intramural director, social chairman, Gamma Beta Phi, Golden Key National Honor Society, Omicron Delta Kappa, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Upsilon Pi Epsilon, Pi Tau Chi, Wendell Ladner Athlete of the Year Award, Phi Kappa Tau: aca- demic director, Presidents List, Deans List, National Deans List. 58 llall of Fame Alesia Phillips, Hall of Fame. Chi Ome- ga: pledge trainer, panhellenic delegate, public relations chairman, model pledge, Chi-O-Tee's, Sigma Chi Little Sister, Sig ma Chi Sweetheart, Whos Who, Miss USM, Omicron Delta Kappa: secretary, Rho Lambda, Phi Delta Rho, National Deans List, Alpha Lambda Delta, Gam- ma Beta Phi, Lambda Sigma: secretary, senior advisor, Outstanding Freshman Woman, Student Alumni Association, Golden Girls, Associated Student Body: supreme court justice, Greek Unity Week chairman, Rotoract Club, Speech Communication Association: treasurer, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Cam- pus Crusade for Christ, Sourlaewzer staff, Presidents List, Deans List, Hattiesburg Miss Hospitality, Hattiesburg Debu- tante Association: president, Hatties- burg Historical Society. FS. ax ---if Stephen Sheppard, Hall ofFame. Associ- ated Student Body: president, vice-presi- dent, director of legal services, Honors College, Pride of Mississippi Outstand- ing Bandsman, Concert Band,jazz Lab Band, Board of Trustees Student Advi- sor, USM Political Action Committee, Students for Reagan-Bush, State Col- lege and Universities Coordinator, Cam- pus Chairman, College Republicans, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Rho Gamma, Outstanding Young Men in America, Presidential Scholar, President's List, Deans List. gr YZ? Chris Carter, Bert Citizen. Associated Student Body: executive assistant to the president, senator: Southern Style: Stu- dent Alumni Association: treasurer: In- ternational Food Service Executives As- sociation: Institution Administration Club: Rotoract Club: vice-pesident: Al pha Lambda Delta: Phi Eta Sigma: Lambda Sigma: Omicron Delta Kappa: Outstanding Freshman Male: Outstand- ing Young Men of America: Kappa Sig- ma: president: Kappa Delta Big Brother: Dean's List. X t:.., ' - Elizabeth Hanshaw, Beit Citizen. Resi- dence Hall Council: Associated Student Body: spirit committee, liberal arts sena- tor: Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority: presi- dent, vice-president, recording secretary, panhellenic delegate, various commit- tees: Drder of Dmega: Rho Lambda: Pre-Law Society: Paralegal Society Dean's List: National Dean's List: Whos Who Among Universities and Colleges: Academic Excellence Award. Best Citizen Best Citiz Q Whos Who 60 Wl10's Wlio Vloiepla William Calhoun, jr. Phi Kappa Phig Golden Keyg President's Listg Dean's Listg Metro Conference Commissioners List of Scholar-Athletesg USM Swim Team: 3-year varsity letterman, captaing Society of Polymer Scientists: vice-pres.g Sigma Nu: pres. I . Lynn Ainmforlb. President's, Dean's, Na- tional Dean's Listsg Order of Omegag ODK: pres.g Beta Gamma Sigmag Sigma Psi Alphag Beta Alpha Psig Rho Lambdag Phi Delta Rhog Lambda Sigma: sec.g Al- pha Lambda Deltag Gamma Beta Phig Sig- ma Chi Little Sisterg Student Alumni As- soc.g Rotaractg ASBg Delta Delta Delta: pres., tres., model active. nsfx A N 'i-4 Katherine Catclyot. Dean's List: Gamma Beta Phig Phi Delta Rhog Rho Lambdag Beta Alpha Psig Sigma Psi Alphag Chi Omega: rush correspondent, rush chair- mang ASBQ Phi Kappa Tau Little Sisterg Southern Style: sec.g Student Alumni As- soc. Carol Bagley. Outstanding journalistg Editing Awardg President's Listg Dean's Listg Gamma Bet Phig Phi Kappa Phig ODKg Golden Keyg Sigma Delta Chig Stu- dent Prinrz: executive editorg ASB: pro- jects directorg chosen for Dowjones Edit- ing Internship. 1 U ..-.ww I l L. . . i i - -0,-5 . f Connolly Clark. President's 8: Dean's Listsg ODKQ Alpha Lambda Deltag Gamma Beta Phig Rho Lambda: pres.g Phi Delta Rhog Beta Gamma Sigmag Amer. Marketing Assoc.g Kappa Delta: treas.g Panhellenic Council: sec., Greek Week chairperson, rush counselor. rush counselor coordina- torg Student Alumni Assoc.: sec., member- ship chairmang ASBQ Univ. Civitan Club. .lqf lx 'I Cherry! Boylef. ODK, Phi Delta Rho, Lambda Sigma, Gamma Beta Phi, Dean's List, Miss Southern Pageant: dir., asst. dir., ad mgr., Dixie Darling, ASB, Golden Girl, Phi Tau Little Sister, Delta Gamma: rush, activities, social, 8: anchor splash chair- man, vice-pres., Rush Counselor, Out- standing USM Woman forjacksons Col- lege Relations. Qwwm i 'digs ig :W ,ff ti If . gyf 'M' V '63-i Vi ,Rf R:rfM ic' f A 'ii' Q fi,, X 1 W Heidi Cline. Kappa Delta: activities award, honor initiate, PR dir., Alt. to Miss South- ern '84 8a '85, Student Alumni Assoc., Panhellenic H.S. Recruiter, ASB: cabinet, exec. projects dir., dir. univer. relations, Golden Girls, Univ. Singers, Univ. Cho- rus, Best Supporting Actress 84-85, Play Selection Committee, Top 20 Campus Beauty, MS rep. to Southern Theatre Conf. , A. W i V... P' '.' - 121. ' ig? A ... S 4, V , ' 'V Dawn Broadui. Order of Omega, Phi Tau Little Sister, Golden Key, Dixie Darling: captain, Southern Exposure, Deans List, Phi Mu: Outstanding Phi Mu ofthe Year, Outstanding Pledge ofthe Year, Active of the Month, Rush Chairman, fund-raising chairman. julie Cook. Alpha Lambda Delta, Lambda Sigma, Gamma Beta Phi, ODK, Phi Delta Rho, Presidents, Dean's, National Deans Lists, Southern Style, ASB, Amer. Market- ing Assoc., Golden Girls: treas., Society for the Advancement of Mgt., Chi Ome- ga: Order of the Owl, sec., intramural chairman, songfest tabulator 8: decora- tions committeeg Pike Little Sister. Mark Beyazit, Presidents List, Deans List, ODK, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: pres., vice- pres., ASB: exec. projects director, IFC: representative, academic chairman, ITSM Pride of Mississippi Marching Band, USM Wind Ensemble, Sax Chamber Mu- sic Society, Alpha Tau Omega: alumni re- lations officer, pres., vice-pres. Rifbie Elkim. Honors College, Honors Student Assoc., Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Delta Rho: sec., Presidents. Deans. Na- tional Dean's Lists, Beta Alpha Psi, Sigma Psi Alpha: pres., Amer. Marketing Assoc., Delta Delta Delta: chaplain, various com- mittees, ASBz senator, Rotaract, Business Student Advisory Board, British Studies Program, Intramurals. Whos Who ol I' I 62 Who's Who o's Who S A ' A . 1' 4? Lim Griffzb. Honors List: Rho Lambda: Sigma Chi Little Sister: College: Dean's Kappa Delta: asst. treas., various commit- tees, Golden Girl: ASB: chiefof staff, asst. projects dir., projects dir.: Amer. Market- ing Assoc.: treas.: Reformed University Fellowship: USM's prepresentative to Na- tional Conf. for College Women Student Leaders 84 Women of Achievement. Angela Fokakir. Homecoming Queen: Freshman Homecoming Maid: Outstand- ing Freshman Woman: Southern Style: ODK: Football 8a Basketball Cheerleader: Dixie Darling: Campus Beauty: Nat'l Dean's List: Lambda Sigma: Phi Eta Sig- ma: Phi Tau Chi, ECA: SAE Little Sister: H'burg Miss Hospitality: Student Alumni Assoc.: Gamma Beta Phi: Delta Delta Delta: rush chairman. Ellen Clrrittine Hall' ODK: Phi Kappa Phi: Golden Key: Phi Delta Rho: Pi Kappa Lambda: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Eta Sigma: Nat'l Dean's List: USM Sym- phony Orchestra: USM Wind Ensemble: USM Opera Theatre: Pride.: USM Bas- soon Choir: ASB: Pi Beta Phi: pres.: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: sweetheart, little sis- ter: foreign study: German club. Lee Gipron. Presidents, Dean's, National Dean's Lists: ASB: senator, director of ad- vertising and promotion, director of pub- lic relations: Amer. Advertising Feder- ation: pres., vice-pres.: USMagazi1ze.' founder, executive editor: Student Prinrz: staff writer: Stzzclen! Handbook: editor. Twila Hendry. Pres., Dean's. Nat'l Dean's Lists: Phi Delta Rho: Kappa Mu Epsilon: vice-pres.: Upsilon Pi Epsilon: Campus Beauty: Golden Key: Chi Omega: activi- ties chairman: Nat'l Assoc. of Computing Mach.: Student Alumni Assoc.: vice-pres.: ASB: senator: Amer. Marketing Assoc.: Bay Springs Miss Hospitality: lst alt. to Miss Hospitality: BSU. In ' mir. ig I- .slum 'files 6 ii' I ' 1 x ' ' N- . 'iid l , '- 2 P7557 ,- it Q- ' 'I V .E B kv. Frank Gfemz. Deans List, ASB, Tri-Beta, Alpha Epsilon Delta, USM Sports Medi- cine Assoc., Student Member of National Athletic Trainers Assoc., Sigma Chi frater- nity, Kappa Delta Big Brother, Outstand- ing .Achievement Award. Robert G. Herzrleyjr. Presidential scholar, Honors College, President's, Deans Lists, ODK: vice-pres., Golden Key, Student Alumni Assoc., Honors Student Assoc., Lambda Sigma, Sigma Alpha Epsilon: chaplain, Campus Crusade for Christ, Del- ta Gamma Big Brother, Southern Expo- sure, Intramurals, National Merit Scholar. Beth Glover. Outstanding Freshman Woman, Outstanding Greek Pledge, Miss Southern '84, lst alt. to Miss Southern '85, Pres., Deans, Nat'l Deans Lists, ODK: sec., Phi Eta Sigma: sec., Southern Expo- sure, Delta Delta Delta: rush chairman, model pledge 84 active, Alpha Lambda Delta, Golden Key, Phi Delta Rho, Rho Lambda, Pride feature twirler, ASB, Top 20 Beauty. 1 Erirk Huerk. Deans, Presidents, National Deans Lists, Honors College, Foreign Language Club, Amer. Chem. Society, Honors Student Assoc., Varsity Swim Team, Gamma Beta Phi, Newman Center, Bond Hall floor rep., Golden Key, Rotar- act, ODK, Tri-Beta, AED, Alpha Tau Omega: honor pledge, pledge pres., var- ious committees. Leilre Grarzrlmm. Deans List, Lambda Sigma, Rho Lambda, Phi Delta Rho: pres., Pi Tau Chi, Sigma Chi Little Sister, Rotar- act, Univ. Civitan, Student Alumni Assoc., ASB, Speech and Hearing Assoc., H'burg Debutante Asso: sec., Chi Omega: corre- sponding sec., chapter representative, exec. board, Chi O Tees, model initiate, H'burg Miss Hospitality. ir, Tlmnzezi E.'lcme.i. Southern Exposure, Del- ta Tau Delta: recording sec., songfest dir., Kappa Omicron Phi: vice-pres., Student Home Economics Assoc.: pres., Miss. Home Economics Assoc.: Board of Dir.. various committees, Amer. Home Eco- nomics Assoc.: Board of Dir.. various committees, Fashion Plus Club. Whos Who 6 Whois Who j I L 64 Whos Who N Penny Nowell. Presidents List: Campus Beauty: Outstanding Freshman Woman: Highest Panhellenic sophomore GPA: Honors College: ODK: Phi Kappa Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Delta Rho: Phi Eta Sigma: National Dean's List: Dixie Darling: Chi Omega: treas., asst. sec., Or- der of the Owl: College Republicans: Honors Student Assoc., Paralegal Society: Pre-Law Society, Katherine Kirkpatrick. Presidents Dean's, Nat'l Dean's Lists: Phi Kappa Phi: ODK: Gamma Beta Phi: Beta Gamma Sigma: Alpha Mu Alpha: Phi Delta Rho: vice-pres.: Lambda Sigma: Phi Eta Sigma: Alpha Lambda Delta: sec.: Pi Tau Chi: pres.: Chi Omega: Order ofthe Owl, SEPC delegate: Rho Lambda: Rotaract: Univ. Civitan: ASB: Campus Crusade for Christ. .X Barry Parker. Dean's List: Outstanding Mini-Quarter Facilitator: Sigma Alpha Ep- silon: pres., sec., chronicler: IPC: judicial board: Order of Omega: treas.: Southern Style: Student Alumni Assoc.: Outstand- ing Young Men of Amer.: Institutional Food Service Executives Assoc.: Institu- tion Administration Club: ODK. jennifer Lindrey. Order of Omega: jj pres.: Rho Lambda: sec.: Gamma Phi: Dean's List: ASB: associate dir. relations, exec. projects dir., associate student services, delegate to national on student services: USM Political Committee: Southern Style: UAC: Gamma: pres., asst. pledge trainer: Chi Little Sister: Amer. Advertsing Feder ation. Terry Pinfon. ODK: Golden Key: Lambda jjj Sigma: Dean's List: Nat'l Dean's List: Db ASB: senator, judicial board, various com- i mittees: Student Alumni Assoc.: Rotaract: im Golden Eagle Civitan Club: vice-pres.:f:'jj Campus Crusade for Christ: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: correspondent, pledge educator, I. herald: Delta Delta Delta Big Brother: js M Amer. Chem. Society Student Affiliates: sec. ,.. . 4' 1 faren Mahoney. Outstanding Freshman Woman: Honors College: Phi Delta Rho: 5DDK: Phi Kappa Phi: Alpha Lambda -Delta: Honors Student Assoc.: National Collegiate Honors Council: UAC: USM lymphony Orchestra: Southern Wind En- lemble: Pride: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: little sister. gl I William Harvey Poofe IV. President's, -iDean's Lists: Golden Key Nat'l Honor 1 i -ociety: pres.: Alpha Epsilon Delta: pres.: -1 Beta Beta Beta: pres.: Phi Eta Sigma: pres.: -lxmer. Chem. Society Student Affiliates: l-teas.: ASB: senator: Kappa Mu Epsilon: r iigma Phi Omicron Science Pair Officials ly raternity: USM Summer Band: ODK. il: , J . if-may 4 . 4 4 1 ' 5 ,. . Q .4 any S- ' o.' - . ' I I ' r I .hav ,I Renee Nanney. Dean's List: Phi Chi Theta: Gamma Beta Phi: sec.: ODK: Amer. Mar- keting Assoc.: Head Resident: RA: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: little sister: Pride: rifle line lco-captainl: Womens Chorus: Cam- pus Crusade for Christ. l Barry Reynolds. President's List: Dean's List: ASB: pres., chief of staff, student judicial council chairman: Phi Theta Kappa: vice-pres.: RLDS Faith to Grow: Asst. to the Director of British Studies Program: Sigma Chi: Outstanding Pledge: Union Publications Board: various cam- pus committees. Bilh Newrnan. Presidents List: USM De- bate Team: USM Pre-Law Student Soci- ety: pres.: ASB: senator, Mail Outrtarzdirzg Student Senator of the Year award, Attor- ney General, various committees: Phi Kappa Phi: Phi Eta Sigma: Lambda Sig- ma: Amer. Political Science Assoc.: Brit- ish Studies Program: USM's participant in the United Nations world-wide satellite teleconference on hunger. gy- if ' . .Q l . . . .M i -.LLM 49 g , .5 .rj A . : Zg, va an 13 A V I Q V1 V , Y lviixfifkiiif-'ZX ' ' Sf 'ubii L., 3, L fir? -'rr 'H- ga'4,lq-,i,., A -g : I A M., , . J john Roherion. Pres. K Deans Lists: Out- standing Young Men of Amer: Distin- guished Greeks of Amer.: ODK: Phi Kappa Tau: vice-pres, pledge trainer. asst. rush chairman, exec. comm.: Tri Delta Big Brother: Student Alumni Assoc: Tri-Beta: Southern Style: ASB: IFC: Football 8: Bas- ketball Cheerleader: Mike Man: L'SMjay- cees: pres.: AED: Amer. Chem. Society. Whos Who 65 F- ,,. ... .. ho's ho I. 66 Whos Who Rhett Ruth. Outstanding Senior Man in Bus. Admin.: Order of Omega: pres., Dean's List: Outstanding Young Men of Amer.: Gamma Beta Phi: Rotoract: Southern Style: Intramurals: Kappa Sig- ma: treas., social chairman, leadership conf. delegate: Distinguished Greeks of Amer.: Kappa Delta Big Brother: IFC: pres., treas., delegate. 'FZ' A , . Colette Touflef. ODK: Rho Lambda: Delta Gamma: pres., vice-pres., sec., songfest dir., girls' sextet, delegate to province leadership school: Pre-Law Society: sec., vice-pres., Phi Theta Kappa: Presidents, Dean's Lists: Phi Delta Rho: pres.: Cam- pus Crusade for Christ: College Republi- cans: Intramurals: ASB: senator, asst. dir. legal services, various committees. ,, , Y'Vwm, Y i Ka align: v I g - , wwe ' ' .-:fyf ' ' 'f A 2757 f rsgv -5 . E Y l l ,..,...v--v e . .' - r v-, JL. Angela Sliman. Alpha Lambda Delta: 1 Lambda Sigma: Phi Delta Rho: Rho i Lambda: Order of Omega: ODK: Dean's I List: President's List: Southern Style: l Golden Girls: Chi Omega: pres., pledge I trainer, model pledge: Pi Kappa Alphai Little Sister, Little Sister of the Year 1985: 'C ASB: Intramurals: Miss USM. 0 fi Amy Weldy. Dean's List: Phi Eta Sigma: Alpha Lambda Delta: sec.: ODK: treas.:j Golden Key: Southern Style: pres.: Gam- ma Beta Phi: Sigma Chi Sweetheart: Rho l Lambda: Phi Delta Rho: Bus. Student Ad- Gi' il visory Coun.: secjtreas.: ASB: Student fill Alumni Assoc.: Delta Delta Delta: Trident l corr., fraternity education chairman, exec. l vice-pres.: Amer. Marketing Assoc. i l i ii , . s.,,,..-. L, ,saga FI ,fi 5 53017 Snell. Golden Keyg Lambda Sigmag , Dhi Eta Sigma: pres.g Alpha Lambda Del- ,iag ODKg Gamma Beta Phig Pi Tau Chig 3yDean's Listg Golden Eagle Mascotg IFC: wepresentative, activities dir., vice-pres., ju- ,llicial board chairman, Greek Symposium giyihairmang Sigma Chi fraternity, USM Dir. bf School Spiritg Reporter 8: Cameraman 'yor INNERVIEW. sl I l X, Kim Willir. Outstanding Freshman Wom- pggang Honors College, Dean's List, Nat'l ,pDean's List, Outstanding Young Women J in Amer.g Soutlaerners editor-in-chief, co- weditor, photographer, copy writer, layout ,artistg Student Printz: feature ed., Sigma I Delta Chi: pres.g Univ. Publications Board, . Phi Eta Sigmag Phi Delta Rhog ODK, fLambda Sigma, Honorf College Newt: edi- fOf. l Ln 1 'A I .. ,I 4 .Sir-zzz? 11 ,.,. ,K 1 i 'lvl ..- jolon Robert Sregalljr. ODKQ Upsilon Pi Epsilon, Gamma Beta Phi: state pres., USM pres., historian, Assoc. of Comp. Mach.g Soutlaewzen' admin. asst. to co-edi- tors, exec. asst. to editor-in-chief, Rho Gamma, Intramurals, Intramural Advisory Board, Outstanding Young Men of Amer., Presidents Dean's, National Dean's Listsg Alpha Lambda Deltag RA, Head Resident. Ritky Wynn. International Food Service Exec. Asso: pres., Institutional Admin. Club: pres.g Nat'l Restaurant Assocg Ger- man Clubg National Dean's List, Air Force ROTC Arnold Air Society: comptrollerg Air Force ROTC: operations officer, flight commander, deputy commander of oper- ationsg ODKQ Kappa Omicron Phig Eta Sigma Delta. Whos Who 6 joni Aaron, Virkrlzurg, MS Fr. Greg Abadie, Eartalzutfliie, MS, Gr. Kim Abrams, Hattieilzurg, MS, Fr. David Acevedo, Oeean Springr, MS, Sr. Angela Adamsulafkfon, MS, So. Bobby Adams, Fulton , MS, Fr. Brenda Adams, Fulton, MS, So. Edith Adams, Philadelphia, MS, jr. jeffrey Adams, Surnrnit, MS, Sr. joseph Adams, Biloxi, MS, Sr. Marcus Adams, Koiciuiko, MS, So. julie Addy, Deratur, MS, Sr. Consuela Ailcens, Pieayune, MS, Sr. Al Ainsworth, Star, MS, So. Lynn Ainsworth, Hattierburg, MS, Sr. Sherri Albert, Pairagoula, MS, Sr. Donna Aldridge, Hattiefburg, MS, So. Angela Alexander, M055 Point, MS, Sr. Daniel Alexander, Flowood, MS, Sr. jeff Alexander, Brandon, MS, jr. Laura Alexander, Wigginf, MS, Fr. Pollyanna Alexander, Hollandale, MS, So. Barbara Allen, Gubfport, MS, jr. George Allen, Bogue Cliitto, MS, Sr. Grant Allen, Hourton, TX, Sr. Nancy Allen, Guyporz, MS, Sr. Patty Allen, Gautier, MS, jr. Sandra Alridge, Laurel, MS, Sr. Scott Alsobrooks, Pieayune, MS, So. john Alston, Waynerboro, MS, Sr. Faye Alvarez, Hattiefburg, MS, jr. Giovanny Alvarez, Barquirilfeto, Venezuela, Sr. Sheri Amacker, Puruii, MS, Fr. Randall Amason,jack5on, MS, jr. Felicito Amaya, San Miguel, El Salvador, Fr. Angela Ambrose, Bay Si. Louir, MS, jr. Eric Amundson, Brandon, MS, Fr. Dori Anderson,jack5of1, MS, Sr. Kathy Anderson, Meridian, MS, So. Ken Anderson, Hattieiliurg, MS, jr. Lisa Anderson, Clralrnelfe, LA, jr. Marsha Anderson, Hunlwille, AL, Sr. Mary Anderson, Luredale, MS, Sr. Quanita Anderson, Newion, MS, Sr. Shelia Anderson, Puroii, MS, jr. Shelia Anderson, Mori Point, MS, So, Tammy Anderson, Mobile, AL, jr. Tammy Anderson, Guyport, MS, Fr. A if i ',-, '- - Z' la if ,ilv ll? , ,,':f' ' . b ' X 'P .W W .- , , 1 -- he 4 X Va L51 ,af limi Q ' 5, 'lliigx Y -- i ff? Q , ' - :lr 4w: . .w1L3X S' w., 'Wm - 'STN 5.,.'2-:'i1'1rg:fa:5s.:,,,-sg',::v- ., , rf' 'J V. 't is Q.. :-:, ' . ' ' Q 'xg'-5 , - Ti: nf I ' ' su 1 48:19 :ff Q , tw.-if r 1--,-if ' QE . ,X X Q yr. Q ,fs ak' K l A' f-r w X. Q Q- it + A Q nf , A . , , '56 i. 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So George Arinder, Forerr, MS, jr Lisa Armstrong, Silver Creek, AIS, So Patricia Armstrong, Silver Creek, MS. jr Cecile Arnold, Hartierlzurg, MS, jr Kimberly Arnold, Natchez, Mary-Blan Arnold, Molzrle, james Arrington, Slmlmm, Wayne Ashcraft,jatkJofz, Lacey Ashley, Bmmlan, Michele Ashman, Wazfelaml, Edward Atherton, Guhfporr, Dennis Atlcin. Hdlll6j,fl7ll7fg, William Atkins, Biloxi, rug, jf AL, Fr NIS, So MS, Sr MS, Sr MS. So MS, Sr MS. jr MS, Fr Majed Atta, A111n1m1,jordmz,jr Mark Atteberry, HdlllE.flIH71g, MS, So Candace Atwood, Orem: Sprmgr, AIS. So Tony Atwood, Clinrozz, Tara Aust, Ocean Sprizzgr, john Austin. Hazlebzmz, Michael Austin. Perzmfola. FL jr. Cellestine Autmon, Parmgozzla, Rebecca Autrey, Colzzmlmz, Donald Avera. rlltlflcljlidfi, Dawn Avery, Hzurrrzijllc, Stuart Babington, Slidell, MS, Sr MS. Fr. MS, Sr. MS. jr. MS, Sr. MS. Sr, NIL. Fr. Lxi, Ir. Melissa Bach. Fc7l7iHt'luJ, Olvig, Fr, Brenda Bady. llerirlrmz, Beryl Bagley. Pimvymze, Carol Bagley. Cnllim Carshena Bailey.,Iar'k,mr1 Lean Bailey. Jlerlrlfarz, Victor Bailey. Pamzgoralrz, joyce Baldwin. Larval, Robin Ball.,lai'f2.rm1. MS. jr, MS. Sr. MS. Sr MS, Fr MS. br. MS. Sr, MS. lr. .us si. Ball 69 Lavonnia Ball, Clarktdale, MS, So. Deanna Ballard, Clinton, MS, Fr. Stalita Ballentine, Batewille, MS, So. Patricia Bancroft, Meridian, MS, Sr. Teri Sue Bankston, Covington, LA, Fr. Melanie Barber, Mernplfir, TN, jr. Hugo Barboza, Zulia Venezuela, Sr. Becki Barcellona,jatle5on, MS, jr. Benjie Barham, Meridian, MS, jr. Sharon Barham,jaek.fon, MS, jr. Ann Barhonovich, Biloxi, MS, jr. David Baria, Pareagoala, MS, Sr. Beth Barlow, Pearl, MS, Sr. Bart Barnes, Hattieflntrg, MS, Fr. Elcia Barnes, Collinf, MS, Sr. Elvia Barnes, Collini, MS, Sr. jennette Barnes, Collinr, MS, jr. john Barnes, Snnzrall, MS, Sr. Loretta Barnes, Prentirr, MS, Sr. Melissa Barnes, Oakoale, MS, So. Phyllis Barnes, Most Pont, MS, Fr. Ronald Barnes, jackron, MS, Sr. Rosie Barnes, Collinr, MS, Sr. Sandie Barnes, Magee, MS, So. Teresa Barnes, Collinr, MS, jr. Wade Barnes, Ratzfille, MS, So. Darla Baronich, Metairie, LA, Sr. Phyllis Barr, MfCotnb, MS, Sr. Kimberly Barrett, Bay St. Louif, MS, So. Nancy Barrett, Hattierbnrg, MS, jr. Theresa Barrett, Magee, MS, Sr. Thomas Barrett, Long Beach, MS, jr. W.jeffrey Barrett, Partagoula, MS, So. Michelle Barthes, Ocean Springr, MS, Fr. Tamara Bartley, Brandon, MS, Sr. Gary Bartonjatkron, MS, jr. Gary Bass, Barrfeld, MS, Sr. Michael Bass, Columbia, MS, So. Tamara Bass, Hattieilaurg, MS, jr. Angie Batson, Poplaroille, MS, Sr. Brenda Baughman, Sutnrall, MS, So. Stacy Baughn, Clinton, MS, Pr. jacqueline Baylor, Dekalb, MS, Sr. Kenneth Beard,jack5on, MS, jr. Andrea Beasley, Long Beafb, MS, Fr. Cynthia Beasley, Collinr, MS, jr. Steven Beasley, Utita, MS, jr. Sharon Beaugez, Otean Springr, MS, Sr. 8 , 1 if rw M 1 isa 'Q - qi ' a ' ,pa fi I Q - ' ' , yu.-.-V E +R-'FF-I-TF'- X Ely, - S if . , c., F as t y x Me . X gf 'af Sv? - 9 S. V l'fF5'Cai ' 9' l ' ' Y , if S , V , 5 S 155, ' .iff ' .-'N 1 V -- - 3 QI' vx ,S 9 f A V ' ' x . l i l 'ew ' ' ' 9 S ill- Y V ,,, ,, 1 Z. u 0 T ls-V . .V . R 3 X ...mx ' :e , ' l - 1' . Q, E .55 fwfmi A ' v K.. l'51':f. Ur ,A . M :ips W K 1 iv ,QS -2. ' L ' S' l 'SS' A Q S . 'rw-I , xref., . as R x r i N, 444A Hr. . A 4 , s . . i J .1 y.. , i Wi it fn f i'+Sf.bg al ig mi lyk 1.4 1 Q Catherine Beavers, Szmmzff, ,llS,,lr Martha Beavers, Bfrgm Clfrilfi, HS, Sr. Amy Becker, Brnnkfmzfwz, MS, ,Ir Michele Becker, Brfmkfmzfwz, .1IS,VIr Eddie Beckham, lViggifz.r, AIS, .Ir Mike Bedenhaugh, HrlIIfc',il7I1?1gf, JIS. Sr Gary Bedsole, Bifnxr, MS. Sr -Julie Beeson, Brrifiklfezzfffzz, MS, Sr Michelle Behl, Cnfzmzlzzzr Brehm Bell, Pfuzrlrngrmz Charles Bell, Gzzlflfmrf, Charles Bell, Ffmur, Michelle Bell, f1t1IIIf1rf211r'Lg, Pamela Bell, Gnlfimrf, Sharon Bell. Pll?'Z'f,u', Stuart Bell, Ifnkiizzm, Debbie Belli. .llfritfftzrr Robin Belvel, Brfnn, Deanne Bennett. Omni Sf77'f!1kg'J. Tanya Bennett. Ilizrriufvzfajg Andrew Bensahat, l1 .1z'e!iu1iX, Michael Benson, I'r.f.z!r.1. Sharon Bentz. Biffixf, Susan Benvenutti. G11lfBm :Q Ann Berherette. Bfffm, Pamela Berger. P.l,l'i1I5'iVI1f.I, MS, Fr AIS, Sr MS. Sr .lIS. Sr .1IS,,lr JIS. Sr US. So. JIS. Sr, AXIS. lr. .lil 50. JIS. Sr. .lIS. 'lr AXIS. -lr, Lil. l'r. AIS. Sr, FL, vlr. .lIS. So. ,ll5. bo. Richard Berryhill. lltzrrruffzffjg. .1IS.,Ir. Angele Berthold. Pii'.ziam. JIS. jr. Bert iold Anne Berthold, Pifayune, MS, So. Kelly Bertucci, Biloxi, MS, So. Louis Bethley, Hattiefburg, MS, jr. Deborah Beyea, Clinton, MS, jr. Lamar Billups, Pau Clrriftian, MS, jr. Barbara Bingham, Hattieylvurg, MS, Sr. Barbara Bishop, Long Bearb, MS, jr. Patricia Bishop, Deitin, FL, Fr. Stephen Bittick, Brandon, MS, jr. Gina Blackmon, Laurel, MS, jr. Susan Blackmon, Grand Bay, AL, Fr. Denine Blackston, Hattierbarg, MS, Sr. Marcia Blackwelljaekfon, MS, jr. Charles Blaes, Mobile, AL, So. Shari Blailock, MrCon2b, MS, jr. Deborah Blake, Biloxi, MS, Sr. Cynthia Blakely, McLain, MS, jr. Belinda Blakeney,jaeleion, MS, jr. Cathy Blakeslee, Gizwiort, MS, Sr. Isaac Blalock, Defatar, MS, jr. Richard Blalock, Clinton, MS, jr. Shari Blalock, Liberty, MS, jr. Todd Blalock, Clinton, MS, jr. Robin Blankenhorn, Orangeville, IL, Sr. ' u fi? 5 .J ,, K, .., x l M , -SX X X x fi x f is N ' as by QQ 1 4 l 3 Lv S - i - .. -.,-f:.1,,3 5' z- wx, t xt A , 2 'ri Q.. , Becky Blass, Satrurna, AL, Sr. I 1 juan Blaylock, Guwiort, MS, So. 'Q L . V Martin Blount, Hattiefburg, MS, jr. no Vi Shirley Blue, Laurel, MS, jr. ' .3 mpg Vernon Blumenberg, Greenville, MS, So. ' p A 1 Lyndon Bobinger, Lziredale, MS, Sr. jeff Bochonok, Elmwood Pk, IL, Sr. john Boepple, Slidell, LA, So. Cynthia Bogan, Guytzort, MS, jr. jeffery Bolden, Pieayane, MS, jr. Sinetta Boldemjaekfon, MS. Sr. William Bolden, Hattieibarg, MS, Sr. Billy Boldon, Picayune, MS, Sr. Bonnie Boles, Stonewall, MS, Fr. Bridgette Bolling, Paieagoula, MS, jr. Beverly Bolton, Mernplyiy, TN, Fr. Maria Bondmlarkion, MS, So. joseph Bond, Meridian, MS, Sr. Tammy Bondurant, Haftieiliiirg, MS, Fr. Tammy Boone, Angie, LA, jr. johnnie Booth, Ponflaaloizla, LA, jr, Kimberly Booth, Morton, MS, Sr. Margaret Booth, Birminglrani, AL, Fr. Monique Bordelon,.laek.fon, MS, jr. J x, gl -,.Qf1ifk1Q QQQSBY f,,,f'T5f'.Q, gf 4 x ,- 3 , I i X ' 1 ix ' - .v ' ,mf Weis W 35? ' f S we as -as 1 .sts f 1 as A S as S ,K - Y. i A -P.-.Qi as I' YS M A V' K Fen A :E fl N 2 A ,Ox S my 9:5 e i t wt. , S- 5. A X W H 5 k R X S Q in .4 -6 -i ' . 359, ,H 1 . , Y , Q sa - i .bi 1 if, as . ,el . 1 K gs ,, 4 'V' ' f t yrs, N nr .,, K X E K l MSX: an an l' I 1 gf nv A i . . f X a xx X. V! l eff 3 X i , figs., , ff an X' s. P x , li A its ages x . . , N ., SE, 9' A ' .tr ff.. 2 ' X it 3 . . + ii . if fx. i x X , X x gui l x as 'Fx XL X ,Xl u. i 7 Berthold A. Bored, Wrlfm, l.f'S,'I,AIr Nadine Bosarge, Grzfffmrf, AIS, lr John Bosco, Pmmygfizzffz, AIS, So Kimberly Bosley. Brfrfrkfmzfwz, AIS, Su Rebecca Bosticlx, Bnlmfrnz, AIS, 'lr Bridget Bounds, Iirlfrxr, AIS, lr Mark Bounds, iltlffft'j!iIl7'yQ, AIS, .Ir Nicole Bounds, Bmmfwz, AIS, So , l QA johnny Bourdeaux, laaznfenffzfe, AIS, Sr Cynthia Bourgeois, Pairaguzzfa, AIS, ,Ir Damea Bourne, Columbia, MS, jr. Emily Bourne, Columbia, MS, So. john Bourne, Gzrlfyfmrf, AIS, Sr Michael Bourne, Gzzwmrr, AIS, Sr Terri Bowles, Pirfzqyzme, AIS, Sr Benita BOWITl2iI'1,nllll'k507I AIS, ,Ir Tracie Bowman, Pemf, AIS, Sr jimmy Boyd, Laurel, AIS, So I.ari Boyd. Alarierta, GA, 'Ir Mary Boyd, Pezzrlzrofa. FI.. Sr Stephanie Boykins, Virkiimgg, AIS, .lr Cheryl Boylesmlarkynzz, AIS, Sr Wendy Boyte. Blzrfe, AIS, Sr Enzo Bozzetto, Barqujrinzeln, Venezzzvfrz, Sr Anna Bracero. Grzffporr, AIS. Pr Michele Bracken, Clmzmz, HS. So Deidra Braden, Hurley, IIS. So ennifer Bradford, Ocean Sprizrgr, IIS. So Karl Bradford, I.r11n'ef, AIS. Sr Eric Bradley, Pnpfmziilfe, AIS. Sr Greg Bradley, Przmztgozzfrz, AIS, Sr 'Ian Bradley, Pnpfrzrzffflr. AIS. So Tena Bradley. Brrnzrfwz, AIS,,Ir Cynthia Bradshaw, Pearl, AIS. .lr Barry Brady, Grwrrzdtz, AIS. So -Iill Brady. Gzzfffmrf, AIS. So Polly Brady. LIl7III7c'7'f07I, AIS. br Marion Branch. G?'z'c'IIZ'f!!t AIS. 'Ir Milicent Brann, rNirIf1'Z7c'Z AIS. Fr David Bray. Innryg BIJIIS7, AIS. Fr Gregory Breal. Bifnxr. AIS. br Cynthia Breard, Alerrrfrlm AIS, .lr jeffrey Breazeale. Cfrfzzzzzfmr. Gxi. Fr Melissa Breckenridge. Gaffjmrf, AIS. So Chrys Breeze. Srnrnwizff, AIS. lfr Alphonso Breland,.I.1rkrm1. AIS. So H. Denise Brent.hI.zrk.rfw. AIS. So Kateri Brewer. Cffi.1rf.prfrw. SC. 'Ir Brewer Ricky Brewer, Brandon, MS, So. c jesse Bridges, Hattiethurg, MS, Sr. jimmy Bridges, Hattieihurg, MS, So. Linda Bridges, Silziertreeh, MS, Sr. joy Bringedahl, Hattieihzirg, MS, So. Becky Britt, Broohhaoen, MS, So. Debra Broadhead, Saraland, AL, Sr. f '.'i AVW, 2 i n Dawn Broadus, Purzfii, MS, Sr. an T I y S i ' l Norma Broadway,jarh5on, MS, Sr. Qi , Q V Mary Brocato, Indianola, MS, jr. L ,fx .S U Darryl Brock, Summit, MS, jr. fi Ricki Brogan, Clinton, MS, jr. Edith Brooks, Natchez, MS, jr. Mallory Brooks, Covington, LA, Fr. Robert Brooks, Birmingham, AL, jr. Patsy Broome, Columhia, MS, jr. Darin Broussard, Biloxi, MS, So. Angela Brown, Raleigh, MS, jr. Charlotte Brown, Sumrall, MS, jr. ' Chloris Brown, Meria'ian, MS, jr. t Cindy Brown,jarhfon, MS, jr. ' Debra Brown, Liherty, MS Sr. M S Eric Brown,jathion, MS, jr. Hubie Brown,jarkJon, AL, jr. i --- ' A ,Q-.,' 157' - ,4 , 1 Ed 'F james Brown, Mendenhall, MS, jr. 1 f I ' at jeanenne Brown, Kenner, LA, Sr. qu 4 jocelyn Browryjafkron, MS, jr. john Brown, Hattieihurg, MS, Fr. I. .,,-.. ...TMI ,, i joseph Brown, Laurel, MS, So. ,hi x 'Gtr' Linda Brown, Virhihzrfg, MS, Sr. I i ii, y Melissia Brown, Pairagozzla, MS, So. Nena Brown, Lucetlale, MS, Sr. ,- i i I , I c 'll . . l .Q Q ni, N 1 if - hi 'ii f' ' 'V ' ., 1 f, ll N. FV' l BW il' t'!'.ii .Jail A 5 , . un f 44 la x H, x.. I i aa Ire' s Aj., s. 3 Ora., 5 i s ! ' T. isps ,N y x A' N X vkqr C ' . 4 - X it uf 6, 'Q' T: Paula Brown, illihwlzfi, MS lr Penny Brown, llcitrfff , MS, Sr Randolph Brown, Nalrluui, MS -Ir Ray Brown , Van lm rig MS, Sr Traci Brown, ,'lle11Jw1f'fi1ff, MS, Sr james Brownlow, Pfmizlgfiultz, MS, Sr Andrew Brucks, Prmkyzzfre, MS. ,Ir Bill Brufliey, Brfmf, MS, lr David Bruner, P6'l1,izlUl!:l, FL, Nlr Lenita Bryant, IMICIJIIZIIZ, Mark Bryant, Sezzzrmzgy, Paul Bryant, Srmzmff, Terra Bryant, MrCri11zli, Shelly Buchanan, Ilartieilunjg, Charise Buckley, Gzzmtmrl Edith Buckley, Bifn.xe1', Stacy Bueche, Mrilzrfe, Raymond Buffington, Silver Creek Shawn Bullard, Bilnxf Teresa Bullard, Hazlelyzn-,iz Brenda Bullock, Hfzr1re.t!1z1rg, Tina Bullock, GIl,yAB?'6c'Zt7 Lynda Buntyn, Mori Point. Nancy jo Buntyn, lfnimz Lena Beth Burford, Grewzziilfef, Gretchen Burgess, Paimguzfltz, jeffrey Burgess, Bmmfrw, Zelma Burgess, Hattieifzzng, Theodore Burke. Alnliilf Angela Burkett,,Itzrk,irn1, j. Benton Burkett, Pmimpi. Rhonda Burks, Pimvyznzf, Todd Burley, Bmm1'wr, 'lay Burnell, Srzmrnril, Sabrina Burney, Oremz Sf77'f7IgJ'. Patricia Burns, Baiifrffif, Stephanie Burns, I'ifk,rf11njg, james Burr, .lleiztfz-ifff. Carroll Burt. Peraf. Derrick Burton, Bifoxi. George Busby, Lzzmftzft, Elizabeth Bush, Hflffieffflzrg, Temple Bush, Hartif'.i'!2z1i'g, Samuel Bussey, Gmvzzirfft. , Allen Butler, Fnngir. JOn Butler. Cf4z1'fl2,tif.1f:. Ken Butler. Lizzmf, .Ieni Butterfield. G.111rz'ir. v v MS, lfr ATS, Sl' ,'llS, So MS, jr AIS. So MS, jr MS, So JIL, So MS. Sr MS, jr. MS, jr. MS, So, FL, Fr. AIS, So, MS, blr. MS, So. MS. Sr. MS. Fr. MS. jr, .'1L, .Ir MS, Sr. MS, So. JIS. Sr. MS. So. FL, Fr. MS. Fr. MS, Ir. MS. Tir. MS. Sr. MS, Sr. MS, .Ir MS. Fr. US. SO. MS. .lr SIS. So, MS, Sr, MS. Fr. MS. Sr. MS. Fr. Buttertield Roy Butts, Raymond, MS, Sr. Debra Buxton, Heidelberg, MS, jr. jeoffrey Bynum, Taylorsville, MS, So. Charles Byram, Viclerburg, MS, jr. Amanda Byrd, Broobbaven, MS, jr. jerome Byrd, Harrisville, MS, Sr. Tammie Byrd,Citronelle, AL, Fr. Thyra Byrd, Parbuta, MS, Fr. Ferris Byxbe, Lumberton, MS, So. Bruce Cabell, Bay St. Louir, MS, jr. jeremiah Cade, Hattieyburg, MS, So. Kenneth Cager, Union, MS, Sr. Cal Calhoun, Ocean Springf, MS, Sr. Chris Calhoun, Parragoula, MS, Sr. joseph Calhoun, Oeean Springr, MS, Sr, Mary Grace Callahan, Covington, LA, So. Angela Callista, Florenee, MS, Sr. Stacey Calloway, Laurel, MS, So. Kathryn Calvert, Mobile, AL, Pr, Lisa Cameron, Cryrtal Springr, MS, Fr. Mavis Cameron, Hattierburg, MS, jr. Susan Cameron, Hattierburg, MS, Fr. Westley Cameron, I-Iattierburg, MS, Fr. Tamela Camp, Petal, MS, So. Carl Campbell, Vicbrburg, MS, jr. Beth Campbell, Slidell, LA, So. jonathan Campbell, Natebez, MS, Sr. Keith Campbell, Biloxi, MS, Sr. Khristina Campbell, Kenner, LA, So. Margaret Campbell, Greenville, MS, Fr. Martha Campbell, Hattierburg, MS, Sr. Nancy Campbell, Gubf Breeze, FL, Fr. Patrick Campbell, Natrbez, MS, Sr. Robin Campbell, Meridian, MS, jr. Susanne Campbell, Viekiburg, MS, So. Tonni Campbell, Lumberton, MS, So. Ralanda Camper, M055 Point, MS, Sr. Rachell Canslor, Clarkidale, MS, So. Loretta Cantrell, Flora, MS, Fr. Gustavo Caraveo, Cbibuabua, Mex, jr. Marion Carey, Hattierburg, MS, Sr. Ernie Carlisle, Mobile, AL, jr. Paula Carlos, Laurel, MS, jr. Ann Carlson,jarkron, MS, Fr. john Carney, Hattierburg, MS, Fr. Charles Carrico, Belleville, IL, Sr. john Carpenter, Morelle, MS, Sr. Naomi Carpenter, Summit, MS, jr. gyms .. , Y kg .L 1 l ESA V V5 as a N it X at ' r X . r, 'J 'A , 8 at I 45 x 4 , fe 1 .r X r ' X , A I 2 'x r ,L l L: Stl l l, he ini' fa ' 76 I utts ii .l, .1 V fi- X . 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'LT 1 u Vicki Carter, Blluxr, William Carter, Cnlzmzlmz Kimberlee Casey, New Orlmm, MS, lr MS, jr Lil, jf Ken Casli,jark,me1, MS, So Gregory Cason, Slidell, Mattelyn Cassels, Gloizrfr, Donna Castle, Hazzieilmpg, Kathy Catchor, Bilnxi, Michelle Catchot, Bilwri, james Cathey, Vfremw, i Faye Causey, Greezzzfille, William Causey, Pairagoula, Patricia Cavanaugh, Barrfielfl, LA. jr MS, Sr MS Sr MS, Sr 1llS, lir US, So MS, Sr MS, jr MS, jr Luisa Caveda, Hatfierkzujg, MS. So jennifer Caveny, Harzierlzznjg, Victor Cavola, Menzplvfr D. David Cell. Hrzffierlvzzfg, Lillie Certion, Oxjbml, Bachar Chama, Danzarrar, jennifer Chambersjarkmr, r jerry Chambers, Memlezzlmll, Steven Champion. Clffztwr, Man-ling Chan, Yazoo Cizjy, Rebecca Chancellor. Ellmirlla, MS. jr TN, Fr. MS, Fr. MS. jr. yria, jr. TIS, So. MS. jr. MS, jr. AIS, Sr. MS. jr. joyce Chandler, Bramlmr, MS. S0 Alex Chaney. Hirkmiy, Tonya Chaney, Millfy Charles Chapman, Hnrrieilzzujg, Erin Chapmen, llfzrrreihzzrg, jamie Chapman. Flour, Robin Chapman. Clmrfnz. MS. Sr fll., Fr US, So .llS. jr MS. Sr MS. jr. Carol'Leigh Chatham. Fzflrml. MS, Fr Tammy Chatman. czrr.-aa, . IL. lr. Isun Chen. Singapore, br, Robert Cheney. O,xjfbrrl, MS. Fr. Chak Cheng. Hang Kong, Gr. Kristi Childress. Hznrfrzrllr. David Chimahusliy. Hc1'mm.ln, Patrick Chism, Gremzrllz. jean ChiSOlITl. lf7a1'.i'.1zz'. Yew Chua, Kuala Lzzmpzuq M.1li1j JL. Fr MS. Sr MS. Sr VA. Sr jltl. So Chong Chuah. Ipolr. ,ll:I1lt7v'j',lliZ. Sr Chuah Debbie Ciano, Penracola, FL, Sr. Kim Ciano, Penracola, FL, Fr. Doreen Ciesiel, Seminole, FL, Sr. Merrilu Cimbora, Parvir, MS, Sr. Laura Cirlot, Payragoala, MS, Fr. jerry Clanton, Clinton, MS, jr. john Clanton, Laurel, MS, Sr. Tracy Clanton, Greenwood, MS, Fr. Connolly Clark, Ofean Springr, MS, Sr. Geoffrey Clark, Wayneiboro, MS, jr. jill Clark, Natchez, MS, So. julie Clark, Hatliefburg, MS, Fr. Karen Clark, MfComl1, MS, Sr. Knox Clark, Brandon, MS, Fr. Raymond Clark, Hattierbarg, MS, Sr. Sam Clark,jackfon, MS, jr. Sharon Clark, Sanzrall, MS, Fr. Bruce Clarlgjackron, MS, Sr. Michael Clary, Hattierburg, MS, Fr. Gabrielle Clayton, Hattierbarg, MS, Fr. Lee Ann Clayton, Laurel, MS, jr. Catherine Clearman, Hattierburg, MS, Fr. Douglas Clements, Ganfport, MS, Sr. Deborah Clemons, Florenre, MS, jr. Stephanie Cleveland, Hazlebarrz, MS, jr. Bryan Clevenger, Clinton, MS, Fr. Ryan Clevenger, Clinlon, MS, So. Carol Clifton, Ofean Springr, MS, So. 'Q P . Z ,f Z, Q2 Z X9 ' Q ,r ,, -f f l fig ,.- 1-..,:,':S: , . 'ifgg 1' 1' , . -r 5,.fE.'.,ff V ' ,ae 1 P' any - Se- .. V , N 'S 5 W s L A-.ii 1 - P f 'er :e f 3 ., X -, rp ,. ,. .. ,. I :wif 1 5 ' ru,-N ' v 1-A7 .. ,j -lar Q, l , as.: ., . .,,,. ,J e ,Q 3 ' .Mr 1- .1 'slff , ,vw D Sf I-kj V I S f .1 ,Kun Q3 Q sl' 5 ,- 'Is-' iwf -' 5,933 .- ,S 'Q QQXHQV. f '. , as, 5' 5 4 'Q 3 , . V Q .. AJ' ' l 'f' ' v g xjjfg? a t , A- wr -N-' ks , , - . , 11 N I ' , X- ,A A K ' xx ' S- -. , Q , -' ng x 1, ,ta - - S . t' 4.1 i . .4 I , ,.4, f. 1 Til :. M xr gk, f' , .gk -- 2 . . - S 1' ' x 5 . 9 9' iii'- , r .. - It V., -. : ly , Y. 1 .. 5 4 Z'-P R f:.5!i lo' f 5 ' if Q . I' . ' . 537 S i x. an. V -. K, . 1 . S Y C1 ip, 1 Q ,- ,pg ,Q , X Sr tr.- I fl Q' V' l .4 ' H l lf. , I L 78 Ciino xg W A I Q .K . 3 Connie Clinton, rrofofiffw, .us so j 1 2,3 L Richard ciotrri, slfioff, 1.f1,jf. V2 V ia Q 'S f if ' Q., Lynda Clower, Biloxi, MS, lfr. , ' 5, j if 'f Q gf Pm coats, llorzmluzpg, .lisp So. M i 4 Randy Coats, illerzlliazz, MS, Sr. Cynthia COl3l5,PllllU6.i!III, MS, jr. r 1 , ,. , ., , 1, , :fs mo- t. y,s.,:. i-,.-' 4 V' 1 po 1 1 ,A 4 M1 4 5 A' . Q- , , Vf . . ....' ' Si lf 'A ' WW! M f ,wx aa . VV V . ,,vV . 31 JS., ,,., VV V V . V . , Q 4' 1' ' I Q ' i3' YEl? 5, el f JV X' l ' A iii? K. a M to K F V . ', . ,, ..,, ... i. . ,. Q lik-if in . ss 5 ' l ' 'A 1'-ii I X, ,mg s cw 1 ,r Y if X l t fe' 4 1 I ' x ll W 41 I ... .,.A, ' L -5 -. - r Q , . s 5 e Q' 36. ,ff ,. V no i. x . 4 Q.: .4-+1 ---- 1 ea ..n-:sf-vs.. . -sz-1 .IM LFHLWY ,, ' s 6? 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Karen Collier, Mobile, AL, So. Nathaniel Collier, Yazoo Cizy MS. jr. Adlene COlllI'lS,Vl61t4k.f071, MS. jr. Betty Collins, Szzmmir, MS, So. jonathan Collins, Bay Sprifzgr, MS. jr. joseph Collins, Collmr, MS, Fr Lisa Collins, Mobile, AL, jr . , V Patricia Collins, Gunlporr, MS, Sr ,N S S Vickie Collinsworth, Bromlofz, MS, So Gaila Colson, Merzdenball, MS. Sr Katherine Colson, Long Bearly, MS, Fr Sheila Comegys. Narflaez. MS. jr Shawn Comfort, Bramlon, MS, Gr Roxanne Compton, Texm'kamz, TX, jr. Melissa Conaway, Clmlmerre, LA, jr. Andrea Conerly, Biloxi. MS, So. jeanette Conerly, MrComlv, MS. jr. . ' A Scott Conerly. Cevzterzrille, MS jr. Mig ,. . S Dana Conliff. Ltmrel, MS. Sr. L. - i r ' jack c0nn.,1aV,r.r.r.r. Ars, sf. L I Elizabeth Connally, Parmgonla, MS. Sr. . ii Philip Connell. fllerfrlian, MS. jr. l, james Conner, Smirlm'ale, MS. jr. 'ifevif L ee . Terry Conway, Rirbron, MS, Fr. L V 5- Donna Cook. Flirzf .UL jr. I julie Cook, Hafrie,rl21n'g, MS. Sr, l xt Karen Cook. Uma, MS. jr. l , , Kimberly Cook, Lrzmlrzle. MS. jr, , LLV if I Linda Cook. Cty,rrrzlSpr'f21Vf.i'. Sr. b Cook 'O Lisa Cook, McComb, MS, Fr. Sherry Cook, Magee, MS, Sr. Taure Cook, Biloxi, MS, jr. William Cook, Hattiesburg, MS, jr. Nancy Cooksey, MtComb, MS, Sr. Cynthia Cooley, Pearl, MS, So. jo Cooley, Kenner, LA, So. Adrienne Cooper, Guyport, MS, So. Cynthia Cooper, McComb, MS, jr. Lance Cooper, Clinton, MS, Sr. Tim Cooper, Corintb, MS, So. Tony Cooper, Baton Rouge, LA, Sr. jennifer Copelandjatkiotz, MS, Sr. johnny Copeland, Cbatom, AL, Sr. Stephanie Copeland, Newton, MS, Fr. Susan Copeland, Hatlierburg, MS, Sr. joanna Corban, Biloxi, MS, Sr. Sherrill Corban, Meatleoille, MS, jr. Stephanie Cork, Louiie, MS, jr. Wanda Cork, Louire, MS, So. Misty Corkern, Franklirzton, LA, So. Cassandra Corley, Hattierburg, MS, jr. john Cornelison, Hattierburg, MS, Sr. Becky Cotterrjarkson, MS, So. Craig Cotton,jark5on, MS, Sr. julie Cotton, Mobile, AL, Sr. Tonie Ann Coumanis, Mobile, AL, jr. Patricia Courtenay, Gubfport, MS, jr. Elizabeth Courtney, Petal MS, Sr. Aletha Cousson, Pematola, FL, Sr. Angie Covington, Meridian, MS, So. Venscent Cowann, Pafragoula, MS, F Carolyn Cowart, Lucedale, MS, Sr. Karen Cowart, Gautier, MS, So. Rebecca Cowart, Lufedale MS, Fr. Kimberly Cowles, Srbertz, TX, jr. Damon Cox, I-Iattieiburg, MS, Fr. james Cox, Virbrburg, MS, So. Kara Craig, Samlbill, MS, Sr. Richard Craig, Hattierburg, MS, Sr. Brian Crain, Frazzklirzton, LA, Sr. Robert Crain, Purkett, MS, Sr. Cynthia Cran, Wayrzetboro, MS, So. Kathleen Crandall, Orlando, FL, Sr. Cindy Crane, Cartbage, MS, Gr. Cristy Crane, Cartbage, MS, Sr. Cynthia Crane, Clinton, MS, jr. Sheila Crane,jaek.iot1, MS, jr. S' ' e Q 5,1 .' 1' 5, if-i ef. ' ,.. X r ff .5 M 53, 5 y 2 a ii 5 -2 '-.- ..-..-, is ' gs Q X 6' . , xi 459 z 1 'S A , 5 5' 'S' e s'+ 'PE . ,,-. Wifi S X Ni I Eg Q 3 i , . - Q is Q 'Tx 'A i 1 'z af. sl, ,ik . ,x,,,. 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Ted Crawford,,li1rkmzi, MS, Sr. Curtis Creagh, Dcftroir, Ml, Sr. William Creel, Biloxi, Noreen Crews, Garnier, David Criddle, Parragnzzlfz, William Crochet, Gretna, Cynthia Croney, Pifayinie, jeffrey Cronin. Hafrieslmpg, Sharon Crook, Hatlieilmrg, MS, jr. MS, So. MS, lfr. LA, So. MS, Sr. fills, So, ATS, lr. Donald Crosby, Bogue Chino, MS, jr. Garland Crosby, Bogue Clzirm, Edward Cross, Hazfierlmpg, Edward Crump, Tupelo, Horace Cruthircls, Gulfport, Elizabeth Csaszar, Hazrierlmng, Kirk Cuevas, Glzwiorl, Mark Cuevas, Parr Clzriyitmz, Sandra Culumber, Biloxi, Linda Cumberland. Haliierlmrg, Mark Cumberland. Hattierlwrg, Stephanie Cummings, Hazrieilizn-g, Brad Cundiff, HaIlie,rlzzn'g, Curtis Cunningham, Colinzilzzii, Marty Cureularkmzz, Renee Curet, Parmignzila, Cory Curtis, Hattielrlnizrg, Shelia Dailey, Moi! Point, Michael Dale, U iggiri,r, Tiffany Dale. Hoziirmi, MS. Sr. fills, ill, MS, Sr. MS, So. MS, So ATS, SO. MS, Sr. MS, jr. MS, jr. MS, Sr. MS, Sr. JIS. So. MS, Gr. MS. Sr, MS, Fr. MS, So. MS. Fr. MS, vlr. TX. Sr. Francesca Dalla. Barquirimeto. Hviezzieliz, Sr. Tori Dallas. Nemlerilmll. Mandy Dalton, Garnier, Patricia Dalton, Slidell. Susannah Daniel. Hatzifzrlmrg, Thomas Daniel. Pizimgnzzliz, J. Richard Daniels. Laurel. Karen Daniels, Si. Pe1er,vl11n'g. Troy Daniels, Hdfllc1,il7I1?'g. MS. Sr. MS, Fr. Lxi, Fr. MS. Fr. JIS. Vlr. MS, Sr, FL. Gr. MS. Sr. Anthony Darling. Azmmz, IL, Sr. Siobhan Daugharty. Slitlrll. Donald Davenport. Pafmqgoziltz. Amy Davis. l'i1rii'lc,1z'f. Li Fr. MS. Sr, .'llS. Sr. Davis S1 Angela Davis, Picayane, MS, Fr. Budder Davis, Wayneiboro, MS, Fr. Elizabeth Davis, Pelalrarelyie, MS, So. juan Davis, Pafeagoula, MS, Sr. june Davis, Hattiejlrzzrg, MS, jr. Larry Davis, New Orleany, LA, So. Nita Davis, Laceilale, MS, Sr. Shannon Davis, Mobile, AL, Sr. Amy Dayhjackfon, MS, Fr. Mary Day,jaekJon, MS, Fr. Randall Day, Clinton, MS, Fr. Tomas Deacon, Lima, Peru, Sr. Dana Dean, Long Beach, MS, Fr. Ingo Dean, Brandon, MS, So, jennifer Dean, Slidell, LA, So. Todd Dean,jark5on, MS, So. Lori Dear,jaekJon, MS, Fr. Michelle DeArmas, New Orleanr, LA, jr. Damon Deas, Wayneflnoro, MS, jr. Carole Deere, Biloxi, MS, Sr. Karen Dees, Collim, MS, Sr. Sandra Dejesus, Clariftiamteel, St. Croix, Sr. Barr dejourdan, Alberta, Canada, jr. janet Delaney, Guworz, MS, Sr. Melissa Delaney, jackfon, MS, So. jan Delaughter, Brookhaven, MS, Sr. Dana Delk, Guyoort, MS, jr. Kirk Demoruelle, Biloxi, MS, jr. Penny Dency, Hattiefbzzrg, MS, Sr. jerry Dendinger, Covington, LA, Fr. jennifer Denton, Brooklyn, MS, jr. Melanie Denton, Forert MS, jr. .Hrs fi' 5' MQ? J 0 a,g,g7 We 8 i .. u 'vm Y i, V gl I 'A A V' if we I K o . h .,fl. fi.. 1- '.sys:.e5s: 33mzf.. 1 ' ,Bmw . N'-4.:iZ!. 1- V JSEW. . . V2-.wi Mail. .3- W. as 5. -3 --Q , .V ef Q 9, .5 x .ef 5, ,xi , 1 5. Q X ,, 5 . i' Q ' ,, . Q N s X N .. . L ii 1 5 I e I l i Nl I Q, J l 1. V Q -.l . 4 X'F '7iif'?l ' 53 K ' . . . ' s ' A.: 'W - ' X A . : '. .1-H me-' S . 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Lazn-ff, MS, Sr. Kirk Drake. Hattieffw rg, MS. Sr. Dan Drane. Litre Oak, FL. jr. Rex Draughn, Petaf, MS. Sr. janet Drennan, Laurel. MS. Sr. Lee Drummond, Prentm, Terri Ducarpe. Picayune. Suzanne Duck. Lilffrt-i. Sally Dudley. Birnzinglvanz, jacqueline Dujmov. Biloxi. Monica Dukes, Molrifc. Carl Dunaway. Mi'C0n1!2, MS. jr. MS.,lr. MS. Fr. .'iL, Sr. MS, Fr. :1L. lr. MS. jr. Dunaway 8 Dalton Dunaway, Samrall, MS, Fr Rachel Dunaway, MrComb, MS, Sr. Laura Dungan, Soutlffelil, MI, So. Shelley, Dunn, Oklahoma City, OK, jr. Pedro Duno, Cariruao, Venezuela, jr. Angela Dunston, Gautier, MS, Er. Robert DuPont, Marrero, LA, Sr. Connie Duprey, Kiln, MS, jr. Kathryn Durham, Tylertoufrz, MS, jr. Margaret Duval, Hattiesburg, MS, Fr. Amy Duvall, Waynerboro, MS, So. Brad Duvall, Waynerboro, MS, jr. Nancy Duvall, Biloxi, MS, Fr. jeffrey Dyess, Wayneilioro, MS, Sr. Monica Dyess, Austin, TX, jr. Tara Dyess, Prentirf, MS, Fr. Vickey, Dyess, Pelalaatrlaie, MS, Sr. Clifton Eakes, Meridian, MS, Sr. Laura Eastland, Gamoort, MS, jr. Leslie Eatonjackrorz, MS, Sr. Kay Eckert, Orean Springs, MS, jr. Lawrence Edon,jarkJon, MS, Sr. Cindy Edwards, Riclyton, MS, jr. Cindy Edwards, Sulolaar, LA, So. Cynthia Edwards, Gawiort, MS, jr. Robby Edwards, Pearl, MS Sr. Phyllis Egnew, Colamlzzu, MS, So. Lynley Eiken, Gaulier, MS, jr. Gary Eiler,jaekJo11, MS, Fr. johnny Eisler, Picayune, MS, So. Lee Ann Elkins, Hattierbarg, MS, So. Richie Elkins, Hattierburg, MS, Sr. jana Elliott, Rirlfton, MS, So. Mitzi Ellis, Florenee, MS, Fr. Christy Ellzey, Parragoifla, MS, jr. Larry Ellzey, Parcagoula, MS, Fr. Chris Emmet, Metairie, LA, So. jeanne Englishhjarkfon, MS, So. Douglas Ervin, Tylertowiz, MS, jr. Ann Esposito, Biloxi, MS, jr. Mike Essary, Hattierbarg, MS, jr. Raymond Estalote, Kenner, LA, Fr. Lisa Estapa, Bay St. Louii, MS, So. Carol Ann Estes, Hatfierlzarg, MS, So. jay Estes, Brookhaven, MS, Fr. Paula Etheridge, Pafragoala, MS, Sr. Lisa Ethridge, Pirayznie, MS, Fr. Clara Eubanks, Luredale, MS, Sr. ,xx N ,l .fa .f wi , ke i air as Eff 9 tqqlit, . ww ---,, '.'.' N' 1- '- 3 rf' ,, 1 l-I V xg I.-1 5 .dv i ' L Q , Q 1 s VA . Q '. g 2. ,, A ri, fi H , r . l ,F ' S3 if ie, 5455 I 'f li V ' is s,,gg 'N W 4. Y. . , . 1 W5 Air rs , A X si r,i fe .' P? 'i ' 4. f uf' j - Ea ' Q 5. 1 84 Dunaway 9. , i , 'fl 13 .- ... ,i M V. - .S 3' id 2? hy. .Fl S-. - L., E Q 'Y ,Wg 5 'as' Q 4 119331 ' , .aa 3 :M ' Qfffii fi: fwfr 1 x h X -'zitacmlfxiuiax -s r . ' ' r A' Aix ' .P ru' 6 Fi K7 . 5 ll s Ml F at iz 9 I' I -1 ,W SQ 0 . aft., L, '12, 4 4.5 ' F, v. t 0 -t N, N iii Bernard Fvans, Wert Point, D. Lynn Iivans, Szmzmil, Melissa Fvans, Pmmgonfu, Michael Evans, Sl. Peterrhznlg, Pamela Iivans, Slidefl, Michael Fxum, Dnlfnm, Susan Ezelle, lbzimz, Monique Fageins, Serzamhia, Geoff Fairchild, Pefmzrola, Michael Falgout, Mezairie, Renee Fallin, Natrlaez, Debra Farmer, Meridian, Mike Farmer, Cfirzmn, Paul Farmer, Bogafura, Angela Farragut, Parfagozzla, Marty Farrell, Wafnul Grove, Patrick Farrell, Virkifvurg, Loralle Farrior, Parragoula, Timothy Farris, Haltieibzzrg, Ashley Farron, Parr Clarirtian, Lee Farrow, Orearz Sprizzgr, Patricia Fava. zlflmzfirelfo, Alicia Fayard, Gzzyporz, Robert Fayard. Bay Sz. Louis, Van Fayard, Bay Sr. Louir mes Fehrenbacher, Harrieiburg, Stacy Felder, McComb, Corinne Felton, Fayette, Red Felton, Biloxi. Mary Fendlason, Bngalum, Ellen Ferrell, Hzmflzfiffe, jeffery Files, Bmmimz, Brian Filiheck, Long Bearb Prestena Finley.jark.r0rz, Kenneth Finnegan, Parmgozzla, Alice Fish, Harffarlwrg, Sandra Fisher. Weir Sandra Fitch, FaQf11rri011,f Mike Fitzgerald, Bay St. Louir, janet Fiveash. Poplarzfifle, William Flanagan, Rqyzzznrzd, Charles Flax. Ctmzifm, Stacy Fletcher. Clmmn, Robin Floyd. Gzzffjunrf, Ginger Flynt, MI. Olive john Flynt. Ha:cffJ1n1rI, Lauren Flynt, Hazfclymxrr Kerri Folse. Orem: Sprirzgf MS, Ir. MS, Fr. MS, Sr. Fl., So LA, Sr. AL, jr. MS, jr. MS. So. FL, Fr, LA, Sr. MS, jr. MS, Sr. AIS. So LA, jr AIS. So MS, jr 1'lflS, So MS, jr MS. Fr AIS, jr MS, Fr MS, Sr MS, Sr MS. Sr AIS, jr MS, Sr MS, jr MS. jr A15. jr LA, jr AL. So MS. Sr MS. jr MS. Sr MS. Sr MS. Sr MS, jr TX, jr MS. Sr MS. Sr MS. Sr MS, Sr MS. Sr MS. Fr MS. jr MS. So MS. jr MS. jr Kathy Ford, Canton, MS, So. Donna Foreman, Collinwille, MS, jr. Beverly Forest,jark5on, MS, jr. Fay Forman, Natrlyez, MS, Fr. jerry Forrester, Hattiejbzzrg, MS, Fr. Catherine Forster, Regina, Canada,Fr. Kenneth Forester, Regina, Canada, Gr. Daniel Forte, Mandeville, LA, Fr. Vincent Forte, Mandeville, LA, So. Gina Fortenberry, Guwrort, MS, So. joseph Fortenberry, Columbia, MS, jr. Ted Fortenberry, Tylerlown, MS, Sr. Richard Fortinberry, Biloxi, MS, jr. Walker Foster, Pafragozzla, MS, Sr. jeff Fountain, Pan Chriftian, MS, Sr. jodee Fountain, Biloxi, MS, Sr. Sonya Fountain, Biloxi, MS, SO. Eric Fowler, Glorter, MS, jr. Sandra Fowler, Ocean Springi, MS, Sr. Laura Fowlkes, Amory, MS, jr. Cynthia France, Waoelancl, MS, So. juan Franco, Cali, Colombia, Sr. Charles Franklin, Brandon, MS, Fr. Stephen Fraser, Biloxi, MS, jr. Samuel Frazier, Hattierinzrg, MS, Fr. Tiffany Frederick, Kiln, MS, Fr. Nancy Freeman, Sunzniit, MS, jr. Tonya Freeman, Clinton, MS, Fr. A U L... 'a WJ5 ?-fl I K .Q 3, W1 -L - Q Juv: ' V' fifty. .wi in .yr .: mas 6 l fr i -Q : bi I D .- i x f Agyax 01 f Ili it 1 . - ri- QV is -.wa .' if ,..,g-, rs ' 3 .7 . ' , r' f I. A-4.1.1.2 - y.. l 114' F 1 ', ... . - - V V .V ,v,,., v, , .yr v - y .A my, S, ,. ,. . 1 1 f . .fv. up A ,- 5,,f H, A 5:-.-55,1 . V 1 I A 'Q , gy.: ' ' , - , .- F ,...,, 3 44. fl ,',V X S V f lr an Haiti ' - - if . 1 lm ff I lj? 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Tracy Frizzell, Bilnxi, Brian Fugler, Brorklyazieiz, Don Fuller, Starkville, Rusty Fuller, Virkrlizirg, Leah Fullerton, MfComh, Tana Fullilove, Pearl River, Danny Fulton, Louire, Shelia Funchess, Hartieilizirg, Humberto Futch, Tylerzowri Kim Futch, Tylerzowii Scott Gallagher. Gazzlier, Michael Gallianojaikiwz, Byron Galloway, Pearl, Jeanne Galloway, Ofeaiz Spririgf, Karla Galloway, Bogalma, v MS, So. MS, Sr. MS, Sr. i'llS, So. MS, -lr. LA, jr. AIS. Fr. MS, Sr. MS, jr. MS, jr. ATS, -lid MS, Sr. MS, jr. MS. jr, LA, So, Ena Gan, Malayfia, Kuala Lzmipur, Fr. Angela Garcia, Laurel, Kimberly Gardner, HdfflE,lL7Il72Q, Sheila Garland, Biloxi, Diane Garner, Biloxi, Garvisa Garner, Pefal, Rhonda Garner, Natchez, Robert Garner, Natrlyez, Dodie Garrett. Biloxi, Don Garrett, Salma. Valerie Garrett, Gaizlier, Tommy Garriga, Gzzftmrr, Flo Gaston. Molzile, Paula Gates, Wiggim, Alan Gatlin,,Iafk,miz, Lisa Gaudet. Narrlwz, Carey Gaughf.,Iafk.mr1. Kris Gautier. Long Bearli. Leonard Gavins. Ocean Spa-irigi, Laura Gay. Fnrfxrr Martha Geddie, Tupelo, jeffrey Geno, Bay Sr. Lnziir, Deirdre Genthonxlailafmi, Sharron Gentry. Collim, Claire Gerald. Gawmrr, Anthony Germany. Meriilian. Thomas Gibbens. Bay St. Loan. MS, Sr. MS, jr. LHS, SO. MS. Sr. MS, Sr. MS, Fr. MS, jr. MS. tlr. AL, So. MS. So. MS. Sr. m1L,,Ir. MS, Gr. MS. jr. MS, Fr. MS. Sr. MS, Sr. MS. Sr. MS. hlr. MS, Sr. MS. Sr. MS. jr. MS, vlr. MS. Pr. MS. Fr. MS. Sr. Gibbens S jonathan Gibbs, Bootbbay Harbor, ME, Fr Rachel Gibbs, Penfarola, FL, jr. Angie Gilder, Anguilla, MS, Sr. Marilyn Giles, Laurel, MS, jr. Mary Temple Giles, Hattiefburg, MS, Fr. Shaun Gilley, Ocean Springr, MS, jr. jimmy Gilliland, Hattietburg, MS, So. Christopher Gilmer, Forert, MS, jr. Donna Gilmore, Bay St. Louir, MS, Sr. Patricia Gingrich, Seminary, MS, Sr. Donna Ginn, Atlanta, GA, Sr. john Ginn, Bay St. LouiJ, MS, Fr. Melissa Gipson, Magee, MS, So. Mark Girard,jatkJon, MS, So. Suzette Glaab, Hattiefburg, MS, jr. Carol Glaude, Parcagoula, MS, So. Kimberly Gleber, New Orleanr, LA, jr. Leslie Gleber, New Orleam, LA, So. Frank Glenn, Hattiesburg, MS, Sr. Margaret Glover, Hattierburg, MS, Sr. Mark Glover, Saralantl, AL, jr. Scott Glover, Mobile, AL, Fr. Cecelia Goad, Houfton, TX, Pr. Laura Goff, Hurley, MS, Fr. Polly Goins, Paulding, MS, Fr. Sandra Goldman, Vitkiburg, MS, jr. jennifer Gollott, Biloxi, MS, So. Daniel Gomez, La Paz, Bolivia, Sr. Natasha Gomez, Vickrburg, MS, So. Noemi Gonzalez, Biloxi, MS, Sr. john Goodrich, Picayune, MS, Fr. jamie Goodwin, Laurel, MS, Sr. Vince Gordon, Hattieiburg, MS, Sr. Wendy Gordon, Starkville, MS, Sr. Kymberlee Gore, I-Iattierburg, MS, Fr. Thomas Gore, Natrbez, MS, Sr. Robert Goss, Natcbez, MS, So. joy Goundas, Biloxi, MS, Sr. Kelley Grace, Ocean Springf, MS, So. Robbie Grady,jackJon, MS, Sr. Beth Grahamjaekron, MS, So. Christopher Graham, Hattierburg, MS, So. Larry Graham, Biloxi, MS, So. Marilyn Granger, Meridian, MS, jr. Leslie Grantham, Hattierburg, MS, Sr. Derek Graves, Mon Point, MS, Fr, Korby Graves, Baupeld, MS, So. Mary Graves, Hattiesburg, MS, So 88 Gibbs V,-f':l.-W' 153 Q -:Q ,, . , 1.-iid 1 - Q: , Q 'ff f ,Q , . . .r 'f- M 'U' V 1' 3, H - --s ,. , .Y N i ' ' 1-. IA :K V V e. 1 4- 'E fi, ,. .Q .0-'A l I ' I er .1 is an ' 's F it - '- ' ' Vg 2 . ' X ,PS L: D . V if i '- nf -li., -- i. L, 6 1 ti' Q 5 'Nl I ,,. eg 'W gi f A I.. N .. Q , ,. X 4 1 1 1, ,fa- w , 4' an -wi 1 1 ai 'Xa ' , 3' 1 -'--' I ive: 'e-V -1 'we 2' .-.. ' - .::+ ,. 'W Frm- ' ' 133: ffm. ' l ks f- - R 595 is 2 . Ya? sa , ,S 55, . ,feds s 1 ' n- ,, , 4 X six 'X S' A ' Sam A Ns P S3 , fa Nw xxx R iv -s 3 -we 1 , X 2? ,rs 9, -L W fx , W 1 X 2 1- 'f , 'Y if .5 Xm ? '!-' N -A-s.' ....fs 9 F' K 353 E 2? 3 i Rymsky Graves, Baiprfielrl, MS,jr. Sonja Gray, MI. Olive, Veronica Gray, Lake, Bessie Green, l.exi11,gt1n1, Blythe Green, Gawler, Kimberly Green, Pa.rra'g1111la, Rita Green, Heidelberg, Robert Greene, Merirlian, jesse Greer, Bogae Clzrzm, Scotty Greer, Clintwz, Emily Grenn, Pearl, Laura Grice, Meritliarz, Ashley Griffin, Mobile, Deborah Griffin, Baby Sprizzgr, Gina Griffinulafkmfz, Yvonne Griffin, Rirlamn, Lisa Griffith, Slidell, Lisa Griffith, Mobile, Steffi Griffith, Magee, 1l1S, fir. 1l1S, SU. 1l1S, So, MS, Sr. MS, So. 1l'lS, fir, 1l1S, Sr, 1l1S, Jr. 1l1S, jr, jose Grillo, Gaarim, Venezuela, Sr. Pamela Grosche, Bramlozz, Hayward Guenard, Wazfelaml, Patti Guercio, Nazrlyez, Terri Guercio, Natflaez, Luis Guerra, Zulia, Verzez I Pamela GUlCC,jdL'k,f07Z, julie Gumm, Slidell, I Andrew Gunkel, Gautier, jennifer Haas, Bay St. Loair. Tamara Haas, Dallfzr, Frances Haddock. Gr1lfpr1rt, Phillip Haik,.I111'k,r011, Nancy Haines.hl111'ir,rmr, I Amy Hall, St. Frafrfjyzfrlle, I Beth Hall, PlL'c7Y'l'Il7I6', Christine Hall, Safellire Bearlv, Ellen Hall, Hc7fflcl,t'l7I17Cg, Gregory Hall. G11lfQwrr, 'laClii6 Hall. Lt'l7d7I07l, jeff Hall. Hc1fflt7,fl7Il?'kg', I john Hall. Peral. MS,jr. MS, Sr. AL, So, 1l1S, Gr, 1l1S, Fr. 1l1S, Fr. LA, So. AL, Sr. MS, Sr. MS, jr. MS. jr. FF. MS, So. uela, Sr. MS, Sr. LA, Sr. MS, jr. MS, So, TX, Fr. MS, Fr. MS, Sr. MS, blr. LA, So. MS. So. FL. Sr. MS. Sr. MS. vlr. TN, So. MS. Fr. MS. Sr. Kenny Hall. Malirle AL. jr. Elizabeth Hallaert, Iranuz, IL. Fr. Eric Hambrick,,I111'k,rm1. MS. Sr. Bob Hamil, Ma1li,r11z1. MS. Sr. Robert Hamilton. 1.a11rel. MS. jr. Heath Hamm. H11r1rei'l211rg, MS. Fr. Leslie Hammond. Memlmlmll, MS. Sr. Hammond S0 Melissa Hammond, Montieello, MS, So. Randy Hammond, Biloxi, MS, jr. Sandra Hammond, Montirello, MS, Sr. Rusty Hammons, Long Beach, MS, jr. Robert Hamrick, Newton, MS, Sr. jeffery Hand, Newton, MS, jr. Steven Hand, Meridian, MS, Sr, Melissa Haney, Cleveland, MS, jr. Billy Hankins, Magee, MS, Fr. Steve Hanneke, Hattiefhurg, MS, Fr. Kathy Hanvey, Hazlehurft, MS, jr. Kathy Haralson, Bogae Chitto, MS, Sr. james Harbison, MrCotnh, MS, Sr. Carroll Hardin, Biloxi, MS, Sr. Debra Hardin, Raleigh, MS, jr. Mara Hardin, Guhfbort, MS, jr. Carl Hardy, Meridian, MS, Fr. jill Hardy, Biloxi, MS, So. Karen Hardy, Hattieiharg, MS, Fr. Sabyne Hardy, Gahjoort, MS, Sr. Lisa Hargett, Virlethnrg, MS, Sr. Elizabeth Harkins,jachron, MS, Sr. Mary Harkins,jatkJon, MS, Sr. Thomas Harlan, Lncedale, MS, jr. jenny Harper, Prentirr, MS, jr. Chuck Harrell, Mon Point, MS, Sr. Clyde Harrell, MrCon2h, MS, jr. Eva Harrell,jachJon, MS, Sr. Paul Harrell, MrColnh, MS, jr. Gary Harrelson, Alexander City, AL, Gr. Dan Harris, Leland, MS, So. janet Harris, Hattiexharg, MS, Sr. Marian Harris, Stooha, MS, Sr. Mary Harris Pensacola, FL, Sr. Charles Harrisen, Vickthurg, MS, Sr. james Harrison, Colutnhia, MS, Gr. Paul Harrison, Hattiexhurg, MS, Fr. Tammy Harrison, Meridian, MS, Sr. Tammy Hartfield, Columbia, MS, So. Sharon Hartgraves, Wenon, MS, So. Scott Harvey, Montifello, MS, jr. Thomas Harvey, Prentiyi, MS, Fr. Chris Harwell, Hattiethurg, MS. Sr. jacqueline Harwell, Guhfport, MS, Sr. Tracy Harwell, Haltieihurg, MS, Sr. Said Hashimi, Conehatta, MS, Sr. Lori Hasson, Fort Walton Beach, FL, Sr. I Kenneth Hatcher, Lutedale, MS, Sr. w 'wgw 53 4.- .sf H . Q, F 3' D0 Hammond Rhonda Hzitten, llrzllzvifmrxg , MS, lr Sheila llavartl, ljumf, JIS, I-r Donna Havens, Vmziferzzw, .lIS, 'Ir Nancy Havens, Gclllfllff, AXIS. ,Ir Darrell Hayden, Parr Clyrirmzzz, JIS, ,Ir johnny Hayek, Vezzezzzefrz. Sr Mallie Hayes, Vazzgfnuz, Brian Haynes, I.11m!m-rmz, Helen Hays, Birzzzrzztglyrmz. Robin Haywood, ilIe1'irfirz21, Rendy Hedgepeth, Halzieifazzfg, Leigh Anne Het'lin,jrzrkim1 Judith Heidgerken, Brfnrcf, Lucy Heinla, Harficifrzzfg, Merry Helgeson. Bfffixi. LiSa Helton, 1.r11n'6f, Kevin H6lI?. RcLie'7'Z'c' Beth Herneter, .XIrCimz!1, Teresa Hemphill. Cnlzmzfiriz, Charlie Henderson, Lrmg Buzrlr. Shanna Henderson. Rrrlrzmz. jason Hendren, Biffixi. Jeffery Hendrix. Plirftzrfcffvlrlirz. Katie Hendrix. Brffixr, Twila Hendry, Bay Sf7?'f7IgJ', Dana Henley. B1-rmiffm, Corinne Henry, I.rz1n'ef, Bahhette Henry. Rhfzwifirf. Roscoe Henry. Simi. Teresa Henry. Swim Rom Baizrli. Connie Henson. Hr1Ifft5I2IH'RQ. Milton Henton. lbzmi, JIS, So MS, Ifr IL, So AIS. Fr JIS. fir JIS, ,Ir JIS, So JIS, Sr JIS, Sr AIS. So l.r1,,lr JIS. Sr US. So JIS, Sr JIS, -lr WIS, Sr WIS. Gr JIS. Fr JIS. Sr IIS. So JIS, br US. So JIS. or Fl.. So HS. So HS. So Henton I I Lynn Heppner, Oxford, MS, Fr. Christine Herring, Biloxi, MS, jr. Dawn Herring, Stonewall, MS, So. Dana Herrington, Elliwille, MS, Fr. Holly Herrington, Szcmrall, MS, jr. Robert Herrington, Hattieihzzrg, MS, Sr. Anna Hertel, Biloxi, MS, Sr. Mike Hetrick, Hattieiharg, MS, Sr. Charles Hewes, Guhfoort, MS, jr. Andrea Hewitt, Aherdeen, Scotland, Fr. Mary-Therese Hickman, Chicago, IL, jr Sonja Hickman, Chicago, IL, jr. Belinda Hicks, Laurel, MS, jr. Kelly Hicks, Clinton, MS, jr. Robert Hicks, Leahewille, MS, jr. Lorrane Hickson, Clinton, MS, Fr. M. Keith Hickson, Clinton, MS, Sr. Michael High, Shreveport, LA, Fr. Angela Hill, Picayune, MS, jr. Carol Hill, Quitman, MS, So, Hedy Hill, Sorrento, LA, Fr. jeff Hill, Biloxi, MS, So. Terri Hill, Bogalzcia, LA, Fr. Tommy Hill, Chatom, AL, So. Alan Hilliard, Senzmei, AL, So. Keith Hilliard, Tyler, TX, So. Michael Hillman, Gautier, MS, So. Debbie Hinton,jack5on, MS, Fr. jacqueline Hinton, Richton, MS, So. Rique Hlady, Lorinth, MS, So. Pat Hoag, Paicagoala, MS, Fr. Rob Hoag, Paicagoula, MS, Sr. Diedre Hodge,jach5on, MS, Sr. Allison Hodges, Colamhaf, MS, Sr. Melissa Hodges, Lacedale, MS, Fr. Michele Hodges, I-lattieiharg, MS, Sr. Sharon Hoerner, Hattieiharg, MS, So. Guy Hoffman, Peniacola, FL, So. Hollis Hoffmann, New Orleani, LA, Fr. Allison Hoggatt, Natchez, MS, So. Larry Hoggatt, Brookhaven, MS, Sr. Veronica Hogsetgjachion, MS, So. Melissa Hogue, Saacier, MS, Sr. jane Hokanson, Slidell, LA, Fr. Denise Holifield, Laurel, MS, jr. james Holland, Lucedale, MS, Fr, Lisa Holland, Guhf Breeze, FL, Fr. Connie Hollingsworth, Newton, MS, Fr, f' -A .,,, af , . Z., , , , N .M V '- Rc ,g - ' 3, , no ' '- at ' Y - it ' .-5, f-374-7 ,np e ra h 4 1' x 'Hi '. Q .. am- ,., ag- V ' 'fe - X Stag , , 6:1 f ff'f,,g -. 4 Q ' V' 4,17 If ,' ' P... A' ' , x jr' I w. , ., .,:.., , a st 'S f f 'C 5, , ec, 5' 2 7 ff XA ,- ' 'i 9 S? ' ' : ,if tw lr 3 7 4 'rf 9 lla fi 4' ' a F - li i Il! thi 5 4 ' i 'Y it e,,,,ie'rc'e s I ..,r -h ,e I ?t . - ' - 'W' ' 5 1 ts - , . ' , g k I. my Pi a? is , h wx ,, +1 5,15 f':,-- ,f Iv -f , r , ziblwvis -3 t I ,,4,g,9V ., ' I N3 , ,, , i ' tha M ' 5 4 v ., f 1 '-Q . 5, Hi, lj, x , t r ' '- lv ,uv - ., r l X vi Y ,, i ef J M 344 lk 3 i , 4, , V . g l ,, , , 0 , f xx- gf.. -Y l Y 1 . 4 ,W ns at ,, ,W 5. ' ' V' , 'fi ii nil wtf 9? 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Wilson Horst, Mobile, Dave Horton, Colarnlinr, Lita Hosey, Bay Springr, Shirlene Hosey, Bay Springi, Alicia Hoskins, Ofean Springi, Stephen Hotard, Parragoala Jeanne Hough, Ocean Springr, Derrick House, Birrninglfarn Patricia House, Oakland, Kym Housley, Pirayane, v 1WS, SO. illS, So, MS, So. MS. Sr. MS, Ifr. MS, Jr. MS, Sr. MS, Sr. MS, Jr. MS, Sr. MS, So. MS, So. MS, Fr. AL, So. MS, Jr, MS, Sr. MS, Sr. MS, Sr. MS. Jr. MS, Sr. AL, Jr, MS, Sr. MS, So. Mark Houston, Peniafola, FL, Jr, Nineer Houston, Mori Poinr, Tonja Houston, Raleigh, Holly Howard, Montirello, Jo Anne Howard, Meredian, Lori Howard, Biloxi, Paul Howard, MfC0rnl2, Derreck, Howell, Hattieiliarg, Krandoll Howell, MrCoinlv Melanie Howell, MrCornlv, Thomas Howie,jark,ron, Jennie Hoyt, Deliallo, Fairly Hubbard, Magee, Gabrielle Huber, New Orleanr, Kristi Hudnall, Centerville, James Hudson, Magee, Jerome Hudson, Cranford, Lesley Hudsomjarkron, Melissa Hudson, Long Bearli, Richard Hudson, Magee, Erick Hueck, Miaini, Mark Huff, Pzzfkett Mark Hugel. Carriere, Juanita Hugger. Mi'Clain, Charles Hughes, Magee. v i MS, So. MS, Jr. MS, Sr. MS, Fr. MS, Fr. MS, Sr. AJS. Jl'. MS, Jr. 1llS. SO. 1llS, PF. MS, Jr. MS, Jr. LA, So. MS, Fr MS, So, MS, Sr. MS, Fr. MS, Jr. MS, Sr. FL, Sr. MS. Jr. MS. Fr. MS. Jr. MS. Sr. Hughes 93 Holly Hughes, McComh, MS, Sr. john Hughes, Laurel, MS, Fr. Sybil Hughes,jathJon, MS, jr. Teresa Hull, DeKalh, MS, jr. Glenn Humie, Poplarville, MS, So. Keith Hunt, McComb, MS, So. Lewis Hunt, Virkfhurg, MS, Sr. Walter Hurst, Magnolia, MS, Sr. Wanda Huston, Selma, AL, Sr. Lisa Hutcheson, Meridian, MS, Fr. Larry Hutchinson, Pieayune, MS, So. Blaire Hutchinson, Pieayune, MS, So. Donna Hutto, Natehez, MS, Fr. Wendy Iherer, Port Richey, FL, Sr. Sharon Ijames, Partagoula, MS, Sr. Herman Ingram, Franhlinton, MS, Fr. james Ingram, New Orleanf, LA, jr. Touraj Iranipour, Tampa, FL, Gr. john Ishee, Guhfltort, MS, Sr. Sara Ishee, Laurel, MS, So. Susan Iskowitz, Hattierhurg, MS, Gr. Angela jackson, Liherty, MS, Sr. Billy jackson,jaeh.fon, MS, jr. Corinthian jackson, Carthage, MS, Fr john jackson, Fairhope, AL, So. Pamela jackson, Canton, MS, Fr. Tricia jackson, Houtton, TX, So. William jackson, Sartlit, MS, jr. Everett jacobs, Wert Colurnhia, SC, Sr. Malisia james, Brookhaven, MS, So. Mark james, Hazelhurrt, MS, jr. Sherri james, Bay Springr, MS, Fr. Micheal janus, Biloxi, MS, So. Esther jarrell, Guyport, MS, So. Cindy jeffcoat, Laurel, MS, jr. Gwendolyn jefferson,jaehJon, MS, Sr. Tonya jefferson,jath5on, MS, Fr. jean jelks, Centerville, MS, jr. Kenneth jelks, Centerville, MS, Sr. Deverick jenkins, Guyport, MS, Sr. Lisa jenkins, Meridian, MS, Sr. Rex jenks, New Orleanr, LA, Fr. Marvin jeter,jack5on, MS, Sr. Alan johnson, Hattiethurg, MS, Sr. Andre johnson, Wiggini, MS, jr. Biskitjohnson, Vifkihurg, MS, Sr, Carl johnson, Mobile, AL, So. Dubjohnson, Pearl, MS, Sr. i Sh ,J ' 1 ,-,1. lT', i, V ' ' ' ' t' 't V1 V ' Ei iz. 5 L ve X- 1 Ve gi 1. V V .. A f'. 2 t.'?:?.jI 2 1 - 3 , f' 5 it, , i I ' ,,,-.,- .1 :mi V X. V 1. 3 x. -..,.. albums!! . ,.,,,,,,,..,..,, ,.,.,,,. , , ,. 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S. an ff'-'vi ' .. , ,V , 6,-Q, gf gf Elizabeth johnson, u,!llY'ylIt'ol!I07'l1' MS, jr Iillen johnson, Vickrlfzzfq, jennifer johnson, Limzfnz, jill johnson, Ilallierlaufq, So Kll., SU AIS, So julie johnson, Pmmgozzlfz, M S, jr Kenneth johnson, Rarzfiffe, Kim johnsonjafkimz, Laurie johnson, Viflerfmfg, Malcolm johnson, Para, Marilyn johnson, Wfzuyfzeikom, Melinda johnson, llarzierhzzrg, Sarah johnson, Angie, Scorrjohnsonjazrkion, Teresa johnson, Long Beacly, Terrance johnson, Atlanta, Valerie johnson, Qaizmmz, Valerie johnson, Canton, judy joiner, Macon, Abby jones, Rnxie, Ava jones, Smizladale, fills, FI. Caroljonesjarkron, MS Bridgett jones, jarkrwz, Chocolate jones, Marcella, MS. M S. lfr ills, l7r ill S, jr MS, Fr. MS, So. MS, Fr. LA, Sr. MS. Fr MS So GA, Sr MS, Sr JUS. Sr MS, jr MS. So JIS, Ff. , Sr. Sr. Cyndijones. Pearl, MS, jr, Cynthia jones. Srar, MS, Fr. Donna jones, Tupelo, MS,jr. Freddie jones, Lula, Gloria jones, Pfzzzlifmg, MS, Sr. MS. Sr. jones 95 j. Wesley jones, Picayune, MS, Sr. jamie jones,jarle.fon, MS, Sr. jean jones, Pl9iladeQ1l1ia, MS, Sr. julie jones, Mllton, FL, Pr. Karla jones, Petal, MS, jr. LeaAnn jones, Port Gilnron, MS, So. Lisa jones, Union, MS, jr. Marci jones, Lutedale, MS, So. Millicenr jones, Brandon, MS, So. Rosemarie jones, Natrbez, MS, jr. Shannan jones,jatk5on, MS, jr. Sharon jones, New Orleanr, LA, So. Sonya jones, MeConzb, MS, jr. Allison jordanujatkton, MS, Sr. Elizabeth jordan, Slidell, LA, jr. Inez jordan, Beaumont, MS, Sr. james jordan, Long Beafly, MS, jr. james jordan, Sacramento, CA, Fr. jay jordan, Seminary, MS, So. joseph jordan, Hattietburg, MS, So. Kimberly jordan, Brandon, MS, So. Mary Alice jordan, Laurel, MS, So. Edward joseph, Meridian, MS, jr. jerald joseph, Mott Point, MS, jr. Robin junkin, Pitayune, MS, Sr. Donna Kahler, Hattierburg, MS, Fr. M. Kathleen Kanen, Penraeola, FL, jr. john Karnes, Hattierlwurg, MS, Fr. Glenn Kasper, Meridian, MS, Sr. Marcia Kaufman, Meridian, MS, So. Antrice Kay, Corintly, MS, Sr. Karen Kay, Hattietburg, MS, Sr. Robin Kay, Collinr, MS, Sr. Sammy Kay, Corintb, MS, So. Scott Keeney, Ocean Springr, MS, Sr. jan Keenumjatkton, MS, jr. Tim Keith, Hattierlturg, MS, Sr. William Keller, Laurel, MS, jr. Karen Kelley, Parragoula, MS, Sr. Gloria Kellum, Greenville, MS, jr. Tiffinee Kelly, Roredale, MS, Fr. jeffrey Kendrick, Pieayune, MS, Sr. 'J snuff, ' 3 . ,, . .L -I - f 5 1' .. l S-fi -.- .. tl, 5' 'f S , ' '- eff, V I l A ' is ' fi 4 . , f ' is , - fi Q ' --ar , 1 ' .I - sw' xi 552, ':j.y.-eg I if in ., ff 3:31 ,, . 1 egg gt ' fii 5 iF' . 0 ' 1 M - f- I l 2 ' M E Q . .V S 5 -t'v'1l 2, -' l f .3 - 5- . ef h SU ' A' ., . 51 .1. to if ,gi , '. S Q ff -9.317 i' ' A r I e - .iff S 'f ff' ' ' v E 3 f x '- .: . ., 5 I : T l . i 1 r N M , ra , E2 . X' ww., - ,, ,. W , -, . . . r .- . NL'-.2 L, ' , . s - 1 . - ,r If . D - as - gli A A X p h, N 0 ' A I .Wy . 4 S 'L ' . 1 N ' -Q .- . 5 '- . M - 1 , ,X I.. X if . i - ft Emi ' X Q . 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Sr lf 4 in W J S, jay Kerriclt, Pczmzmlfz, lil-, jr S 4' 'il A Cheri Kettinger,Mfn1rm', MI, So S S ' 1 Kayle Keys, HdfIff',l!1Il7fQ, illsuli Q Tracey Keys, Prezzlill, MS, Sr Morris Keyseear, Carriwe, MS, jr Mark Kidd, Quimmfz, MS, So joe Killens, Uzzimz, MS, Sr Carole Killingsworth, Port Gihlmz, MS. jr jennifer Kimbrough,jf1l'k.lfm, MS jr William Kindredjackmzz, MS, Fr Burney King,jal'k,iw1, MS. Sr j A Debbie King. Edwarifl, MS, Sr f 7 john King, Hattielfnzzqg, MS, So Karla King,jafk,lw1,MS, So xx - Kristie King, Bmmfon, MS, So Richard King, Penal, MS. So : ,--- ,i:fff fs' ' I ff' -- zi .f P Qi f jf , ' i, mam , H' Robin King, Guwmrz, ills. jr . y 1 Katherine Kirkpatrick, Haiiiailiiiigg, ills, si Fi - ,, i-'+ 2 a'Al, Marcelle Kirtley,jal'k,mzz, MS, Fr i ' , Andrew Klassen, Long Betula, MS. jr S Tod Kleclcner, Gulfpnrf, MS, jr :Eu W Kathy Klusendorf, Long Beafly, MS. So -,i,. 5522 ' i'f 1 '-'r:Y ',1ii: P '-a. ,.,.,.,, fZ,1ft9 'T l i Vyii 'fam Carla Knapp, jiztkiozz, MS, Fr Cui. ..'l ' l L, 1 ' D f Amy Knight, HatIie,lla1n'g, MS. jr 'QM S Q e 1 iilp. i ,- ' james Knight, Pau Clfrilzimz, MS, Fr :'i K l'1'Q li K Brian Knippers, Yfylerzozwz, MS, jr l ii iii.i' SQA,-ix va! ' 4 Chet Knippers, Yfyfermzwz, MS, jr ll ii' ff A .xt el f joseph Knoll, Sfzifiilf, LA, Fr ' .. . ii l . l i',' f.-'. Ti' 3 ff' if iii, ' 'i'1 , A it ,g ' ' S? Kim Kolinslty, HdffI6.l!7I1?1g, MS. Pr l - 'D .iff W S 1 Sharon Kosteleclcy, Silzwrlyfff, AL, jr l lil . I 'K . W- D Klint Krieger. Pin:-yzzrze. MS. Sr V ,. ' E S 1 ll Phyllis Krug, Long Bealtli, MS, Sr 2 S K W: Kwai Kwan, PeIf1fi11g,hIi1'yf1, Malaysia. Sr XX . ' ROderiCli Kwan, .lI0or'fJmif. JIS, Sr SI i'i . ' . . l ' F iii . .i.. if j 5. 'Zip f K YU Kwan, Ilmiyg Kong, Sr ,P 5. :L F , i-. gi S' Edie Lack, Bf1'ySp1'ir1lg,l', MS, Sr . 6 f g ' I 5 . Q ,Q S I Steven Lacy, Long Bmrb, MS, Gr Y. l' fjtii 2 Angela Ladner. Long Biizlfv. MS. jr l V Y Cherie Ladner, Long Btizrlv, MS. jr l ig. Desmond Ladner. Bay Sf. Lnzm, MS. Sr l .E'!. .if ' iiii q V- ,, iiiii 5 '---' 1 :fel :Kgs ix S jason Ladner. Gzzffjmrf, MS. jr lf , i l 5 'iiii - ,R 'T fy, gf? , 5 jay' Ladner. Hafrif,i!zz1r'g. MS, So ' I l5 5 , S I SAY 1- Kimberly Ladner. Long Beizrb, MS. jr i l m .., ' iii N Q, K X Z ex, I F uf 5 j ' ' yu N Regina Ladner, Pall Cfymilfiizrl, MS, Fr X S F sg: A 64: 'i Robert Ladnler, Biv-you LaBim-i, AL, Sr XX P V Mary Heather Lambert, Scmmiyl. nil.. Fr Lambert 7 Lucy Lambert, Brookhaven, MS, Sr. Eric Lamm, Guwort, MS, jr. Lori Lamonds,jarkJon, MS, Fr. Paul Lancaster, Hattiefhurg, MS, So. Toy Landingham, Ethel, MS, Gr. Paul Landry, Baton Rouge, LA, jr. Tammy Landry, Tylerzown, MS, jr. Kenneth Landy, Mohile, AL, Fr. jackie Lane, Chalrnette, LA, Sr. Michael Lane, Tutwiler, MS, jr. Virginia Lane, Colurnhar, MS, Sr. Adolfo, Lang, La Paz, Bolivia, Sr. Charles Lang, MeCornh, MS, Sr. Lori Langford, Irving, TX, Fr. Bradley Langston, Oakvale, MS, Sr. Susan Lanier, Brookhaven, MS, Sr. Vincent Lanoue, Shreveporz, LA, Sr. Andrea Laphand, Qaitrnan, MS, jr. Lynda Lasen, Ocean Springs, MS, Fr. Charles Laseter, Ellirville, MS, Sr. Ann Lathrop, Bay St. Louir, MS, jr. Kimberly Laub, Slidell, LA, So. Edna Lawrence, Beaumont, MS, jr. Leon Lawrence, Biloxi, MS, Sr. Pam Lawyer, Virkfhurg, MS, Fr. Katherine Lay, Florenre, MS, So. LaLisa Ledlow, Tupelo, MS, Fr. Bernard Lee, Louirville, MS, Sr. Carole Lee, Tylerzown, MS, Sr. janna Lee, Enterprire, MS, Sr. joel Lee, MrCornh, MS, Sr. Ramona Lee, Hatrierhurg, MS, So. Robyn Lee, Slidell, LA, So. Timothy Lee, Columbia, MS, Fr. Trina Lee, Picayune, MS, Fr. john LeFevre, Houma, LA, Sr. Tommy Leffingwell, Thihodeaux, LA, So Anthony Leggett, Hatlieyhurg, MS, Sr. Thomas LeNoir, Meridian, MS, jr. Buu Lenz, Haltieihurg, MS, Sr. Scott Leslie, Parragoula, MS, So. Gregg Levy, Milwaukee, WI, Sr. Cheryl Lewis, Lucedale, MS, Sr. Connie Lewis, Terry, MS, So. George Lewis, Hattierhurg, MS, So. jennifer Lewis, Quitinan, MS, Fr. john Lewis, Flora, MS, Sr. l.ynda Lewis, Greenwood, MS, jr. D8 I un bert 4 e-I i .rf F7 ra al N x 4 i 'Q i . 'A ia . 2 .3 Rebecca Lewis, Jlcffifzzff, Sheila Lewis, Wazfefmzzf, Tammy l,C'WlS,,lt1L'k,lU!I 'lierry Lewis, Jleriilitnz, Cynthia Lewter, Jlofzilc, Susan Lewter, xitfawzi, JIS, Jr JIS, 'Ir , J1S,'Ir JlS, Sr Al-, Fr Jil., Pr Deborah Leyda, Bf11'2w1f'm11iwz, W, Gu-zmzzzvgi, Sr Mun Lian, Kzmfa l,1mzj1z1r, Jlaffzyiztz, Sr Pamela Lichtenberg, lmzg Bmrlv, JIS, Sr Conrad Liebisch, Viffum, Cfflwzzffztl, Sr Deborah Lightsey, Lazzref, JIS. Sr Cheng Lim, Ufzz Bwmzm, Jlaffznymz. Pr jit Lim, Kzmfa Llmzpzzr, JI41fa,y,tif1, Sr Bruce Lindsay, Pll7l'f,l, jenny Lindsay, Sfitfeff, Tambra Lindsey. Qummm, Lorraine Lingle, C1jyiIafSprjr1g,i, Richard Linn, Clmmzi, Connie Litten, Gremziffz, David Little, Peimf, Deborah Little, Gzzyporz, Henry Little, Raleigh, Michael Lizana, Gufporz, David Lloyd, Paiffzgozzhz, LaMelvia Lloyd, Plzifaifefplyia, . jack Lobrano, Cefzfreziflle, joyce Lock. Gzfffjmi-1. Sharon Lock, Bmz1Jfn1. Catherine Lockard. Pt1.imkgn11f.z Elizabeth Locke. l..11mc!. Chip Loftin. Cofzmzfmz. Kim Lolitiri. Lrllnzf, JIS, Fr LA, Sr JIS. Sr JIS, Fr JIS. So JIS. Sr JlS, So JIS, Sr JIS, So JIS, So JIS,jr US. So JIS. Fr JIS. .lr JIS. Sr . JIS. .lr JIS. Sr JIS, ,lr JIS, Sr Lolltin Ken Loftin, Clinton, MS, jr. Kevin Lofton, Clinton, MS, jr. Michelle Lofton, Brookhaven, MS, jr. Myra Logan, Franhlinton, LA, jr. Kum Loh, Kuala Lumpur, Malaytia, Fr Ann Loney, Guhfport, MS, jr. Keith Long, Forert, MS, Sr. Laurie Long, Forett, MS, Fr. H. Denise LoPresto, Gudport, MS, jr. Amy Lossett, Carriere, MS, Sr. Lamar Lott, Mendenhall, MS, jr. Mary Ann Lott, Clinton, MS, Sr. Thomas Lott, Seminary, MS, Gr. W. Keith Lott, Sunzrall, MS, jr. Missy Loughman, Hattiethurg, MS, Sr. Kelly Love, Hattierhurg, MS, jr. Sondra Love, Biloxi, MS, jr. Charon Loveless,Carriere, MS, jr. Laura Loveless, Hattiefhurg, MS, jr. Lisa Lovell, Clinton, MS, Sr. MaeLang Lowe, Colunzhia, MS, jr. Yogi Lowe,jarhron, MS, Fr. Lisa Lowery, I-Iattiefhurg, MS, So. Treva Lowery, Mendenhall, MS, Fr. Marie Lozano, Brownsville, TX, Sr. judith Lubritz, Hattiethurg, MS, So. Cindy Lucas, Natrhez, MS, So. Valerie Lucas, Mound Bayou, MS, Sr. Greg Lucia, Pentaeola, FL, jr. Karyn Ludingtonjarhfon, MS, jr. Suzanne Lumpkins, Pirayune, MS, jr. Mary Lundy, Philadelphia, MS, jr. Chandra Lupo, Clinton, MS, Sr. Rick Lutz, Mohile, AL, Sr. Lisa Luther, Pontotor, MS, Sr. Buu Ly, Biloxi, MS, jr. Lan Ly, Hattiethurg, MS, jr. Deborah Lyles, Natrhez, MS, Sr. Shirley Lyles,jarh5on, MS, Fr. Cindy Lynch, Carriere, MS, So. Michael Lynch, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Fr. julia Lyon, Laurel, MS, Sr. Alan Lytle, Covington, LA, So. Rhonda Maberryjarhion, MS, So. Art McAlpin, Magee, MS, Gr. Chip McArthur, Hattiethurg, MS, Sr. Bambi McBrayer, Bay Springi, MS, Fr. Eileen McCaa, Luredale, MS, jr. 100 I olton john McCain, fllnlfrfff, AL, So Timothy Mcf,aleb, llfzllieifzznjg, MS. lfr Laura McCann, I1zlZft'llJll7'Jl, MS, lfr PatriCl4 Mcfarron, Ft. Wflflrizz Bmrfy . M. l , ,'A'c j QZ.f'3g2g15,.G 'I' J' ' f .f,,, f . . . 4 ' . ,I 3 UU Q.. 5- --Fm 1, , M , :, ,, A M551 'sf fer. af' 35 ' 5 2.x -2, I4 2,3 1- , ,. -,Va Ria -if ,, fl E .5 -fg'1', T TT . A, ,j , Nh g , lv 'I 4 , i . T S if kk Sw V lg' h is 4 T X i . .Y T My ff is .3 . 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MS, Sr MS, Tir MS, So rMS, Sr MS, Sr FL, Sr MS, Sr MS. jr MS. Sr AL, Sr MS. jr MS, Sr MS, Sr AL. Fr AL, Sr LA, jr MS, So MS, jr NY, Sr MS. Sr LA, Fr MS. Sr MS, jr MS. Sr MS. Sr janiCe MCFalls. Cnfzmzffia. MS. Gr Angela MCFarlin. Haffimlrzzrg, Randy McGee. Llzzzwf, Debbie McGee. .llu'rJim1, . jason McGee. Goridrmzfz, jeanne McGee. Balzmzr. jeffery McGhee. MrC0m!2, Barbara MCGilvery, Batzzmmrzr. Thomas MCGlothlin. I..zz.fm'. jerryl MCGOwan. F0.x'z4'm'tlv, Loletha MCGOwan. F0.1'Zl'07'IL7. Sherry McGowan. Crvfzmzhftz. Kathleen McGraw. Gniffjfvnrr, Tijuana MCGregory, B?'00kL7JZ'c'7l. MS, ,lr MS, Fr MS. So MS. jr MS. Sr. MS, jr. MS. Sr, MS. jr. MS, Sr. MS. Fr. MS. jr. MS. Sr. MS. lr, MCGregori 101 Renee McGuffee, Brandon, MS, jr. Kimber Mcl-lenry, Gautier, MS, Sr. Chelle Mclnnis, Hattierburg, MS, So. Leslie Mclnvale, Mobile, AL, jr. Thomas McKay, Hattierburg, MS, So. jonathan McKinley, Laurel, MS, So. Denise McKinnon, Pematola, FL, So. Robert McKlemurry, Heriiariclo, MS, So. Brenda Mackrell, Laurel, MS, Sr. Chireen Mcku, Brandon, MS, jr. Andrea McLatchie, Berkley, MI, Fr. Tonda McLaughlin, Wayneflioro, MS, jr. Charlene McLaurin, Hattierburg, MS, Fr. Stephen McMahan, Kamzapolir, NC, Sr. Tracy McMahan, Hattieiburg, MS, Sr. Helen McManos, Ofylea, MS, So. Taara McManus, Meailville, MS, jr. Michael McMichael, Biloxi, MS, jr. Charmaine McMillan, Foreft MS, Sr. Michelle McMillen, Bay St. Louir, MS, Sr. Michael McMullan, Deeatur, MS, jr. Sherri McMullan, Decatur, MS, Fr. Elaine McNair, Wayiieiboro, MS, Sr. Kimberly McNairy, Holly Springi, MS, Sr. john McNally, New Orleaizy, LA, Fr. Robert McNaron, Biloxi, MS, Fr. Lisa McNeal, Frarzklizztoiz, LA, So. Debbie McNeil,jatk5on, MS, Sr. Robin McNeil, Preiztiii, MS, So. Linda McPherson, Caledonia, MS, Sr. Michelle McQuaig, Meridian, MS, Sr. Angie McRaney, Mt. Olive, MS, jr. Todd McWaters, Ft. Walton Bearb, FL, So. Carla Magee, Summit, MS, Sr. Leslie Magee, Menilezzliall, MS, Sr. Lisa Magee, Samly Hook, MS, jr. Lorraine Magee, Moiitieello, MS, Fr. Stacye Magee, Tylertoufii, MS, jr. Laquetta Mahoney,jarleJoii, MS, jr. Deborah Maisel, Paicagoula, MS, Fr. Molly Mallet, Gautier, MS, So. Karen Malley, Columlaia, MS, jr. Marshall Malone, GuU'Slzore.i, AL, Fr. Mike Malone, Hatlieiliurg, MS. Fr. Billie Malsbury, Brookliaven, MS. Sr. Ruth Malsbury, Brookliazfeii, MS, Sr. Ronda Maness, Hattieiliurg, MS, So. Vince Mangold, Hazlelyurir, MS, Sr. -41' Mx, 'E' '1 wr., . Q .. R :fir R -, , ,.-35 ' N J' .fe 3, 1 . . if ri '-if Y 'iii Y' 1 x K V 78 -9 kv a . , 4 ', W vw ffl.. f- . - fx 5'-' ' 4 'T V. e. rr ,-:g-jig . 5 Me a r, 1174 'f , ' ji ,, .4 Q an i s ' gr ' 3, I A, L ' 4 1- i . ', f I i .if 4 ,Frye at 51 A Q ei . , ii' 'gf , '3 , , , .P ai gif. ' ' - km- Q . 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WIS. lf if . , 'SQ' '54 ' ' V, , 5- , w ,f 42 x - Qi, Rgirnlmi Martiney, I uitzzftilz, br ' , 4 . . . . . - Q, ,- v I F 277' Laurie Miirtinnlich, Buy Sr, 1,fi1m, WIS. Nr i- Q X TQ? 1 ' f F ? Ronald Marta, l'11'f:i'f1rn'g, WIS, Su 'YES .,,.:f,. . . , ,Last t , Q l . . . 5 . A Y - if 516 ' K ' Mattie Mathis, C,1fyi1.1f 5f7r'1fzNg.i, .ll.N. bu : r A Pitiii ixiifiiis. Pmif, tus, ri D4 ii .1 V ' 1 fv . ' f fg 'fi-f 4 'll , , Q ig, Q ,Q '- , - . .icev AIMS, i uv. mu, 4 ,. r x QI, ig: H ' YA 1 -X' A St A M lv XI X ll? D '. ' 4 2 fl' -5 ,,,, r ' ' K B Denise Mathews. .Nur .'lI1QI1.ff.1. WIS, lt -- i f 5 xx i D A . . H A 1 x . .' A David Maultlin. G11ffpfm'. AHB. br f 4 l .' Chuck Maxie. Ilizffjtilfzfvjg, WI5. Sn, ' .i.i , . V 4 David May, Ptihzf. ll5. Sr. l lg X l Kelli' Mix' Cfr1i'f'm,r.' HY lr l i l Sli Lisa May, Newton, MS, So. Robert May,jatkron, MS, jr. Sally May, Wavelancl, MS, SO. Becky Mayfieldujaekron, MS, So. Tracy Mays, Pearl, MS, Fr. Melissa Medley, Hattiesburg, MS, Sr. Mimi Meeks, Corintb, MS, So. Geter Mercienjaekron, MS, jr. Mary-Margaret Merrit, New Orleani, LA, So Thomas Mesrobian, Hattiefburg, MS, So. Rebecca Messer, Pareagoula, MS, Sr, Eva Metz, Waveland, MS, Sr. Heather Meyer, Berkley, MI, Fr. Kelly Michael, Hattierburg, MS, So. Kirsten Middlebrooks, Hattierburg, MS, So. Don Middleton, Mobile, AL, jr. john Migliorejaeleion MS, So. john Milhrook, Waldorf MD, Sr. Richard Miles, Meridian, MS, Sr. Belinda Milhollin, Biloxi, MS, Sr. jacqueline Millender, Mori Point, MS, jr. Belinda Miller, Ocean Springr, MS, Sr. Brian Miller, Ratville, MS, Fr. Connie Miller, St. Louif, MO, So. Cynthia Miller, Stovall, MS, Sr. Harold Miller. Seminary, MS, Sr. john Millenjackron, MS, jr. julie Miller, Ocean Springs, MS, Sr. Kevin Miller, Parcagoula, MS, jr. Peggy Miller, Petal, MS, jr. Tammy Miller, M051 Point, MS, Fr. Warren Miller, Guytzort, MS, Sr. David Milling, Hattierburg, MS, Sr. Angelique Mills, Barton, MA, Fr. jana Kay Mills, Stringer, MS, Sr. Linda Minchew, Guyport, MS, jr. Melinda Miranda, Niteville, FL, Gr. Connie Mitchell, Pirayune, MS, Sr. Dorothy Mitchell, Clarkrtlale, MS, So. jacqueline Mitchell, Greenville, MS, Fr. Mark Mitchell, Laurel, MS, Fr. Tammye Mitchell, Columbia, MS,jr. Toni Mitchell, Greenville, MS, jr. Willis Mitchell, Guyport, MS, Sr. Stacy Moak, Brookhaven, MS, So. Lyrite Moffett, Bay Springi, MS, jr. Ulenda Moffett, Bay Springr, MS,jr. Michele Monk, Magee, MS, So. May I l l l 4 l ll I Q.: A . IAQ Delwra Nlwriulifm, Pfl,llc'llQ'flI1!ll, AIS, So. ,, 55 joAnn Monohon, Pfzimygfizzffz, AIS, Sr I ll 5. -- 4- I I ire 4 , D u Rf I - E 'i PM 'IA i ti 'S IN V L . ht . r' I I .:Y..-L r i 1, sn. I . lil ,.. Md.-,A I' fi 5 . 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AIS, Sr Marylin Montgomery, Puirulqnzzffz, AIS, Sr Pam Montgomery, Il4zr11'w'211r,q, AIS. jr William Montgomery, Lflllygf Btfzlfllj, AIS, jr Sasha Monty, Clarkiiffzfe, AIS, lr jacqueline Moody. lmrf, AIS. Sr Willie Moody, Cofznzzfizzi, AIS. Sr. Rebekah Mooney, Hllffft',l'!7Zl7:g, AIS, jr. Brian Moore, Parr Gilmer, AIS, jr. David Moore, Litzfe Rrfvk, AIS. Sr. Deanna Moore, HfllfI6.I'!7Il7 Lf, AIS, Fr. Fred Moore, Cm-zfmge, AIS, jr, Gary Moore, Cfzrzlmge. AIS, jr. Hallie Moore, Cfmfwz, AIS, Fr. Keith Moore, AIfCt1If Creek. AIS, jr, Mary Moore, iAIemfian, AIS, Sr, Robin Moore, Gnffjmrr, AIS. Sr. Stephanie Moore. Alfifzife, AL, So, Yolonday Moore. Ilazfefyzzriz, AIS, jr, Kerri Mordica, I'fl1fIItI.I!7Il7:g', AIS, Sr. 4 N x ' ax '45 VI.: ,gyiegrr 'a I 5 ,. k , V P SS X a Es X T ,ffffg N sy, ' A Mx Melissa Moreno, Long Bwtff AIS. So. Edward Moret, Sparrtz, jr. Michael Morgan. Htzftjerfrlnjg, AIS. jr. Rhonda Morgan, l,Imrf!. AIS. Sr. Monique Morrell, Omni Sflrjzrgr. AIS. So, janet Morris. Cfifzmzlmz, AIS, So, Larry Morris. Fffmz, AIS. jr. David Morrison. AIvCnmf1. AIS. So. jennifer Morrison. Fffimm, AIS, Fr. Charles Morrow. Se!nz.i'mffm!, AIS. jr. Sarah Morrow. P1n'z'j,r, AIS jr. Curt Morse. Gmzzziffc, AIS, jr. Alan Moses. .Nl1rrZw:, AIS. Sr, john Mosgrove. lim-mff. NY. jr. Monica Mosher. Hf11riir.r'!w1n'g. AIS jr. Karen IVIosley.jizi'k.i'in1. AIS. jr, jeffrey Moss. I,izr1i'fi'. AIS. Sr. Robert Moss. .'N'.zrfbe:. AIS. So. Alison Mote. AIuCfw1ff. AIS. jr. Frances Mott. .lIe21I1'wrl1.1!i'. AIS, Fr. XyOlL1I'ldLl INIOUILIS. .AIUU PUIPII, jf. l Lai IN'Ioulds IOS julie Mount, Long Beafla, MS, So. Andy Mozingo, Hattiesburg, MS, Sr. Darryl Mueller, Long Bearla, MS, jr. john Mulhearn, Natrlyez, MS, Fr. Harry Mullen, Parragoula, MS, So. Cynthia Mullenjaekfon, MS, Sr. jay Mullenjaekrofz, MS, Fr. William Mullins, Virkrburg, MS, So. Winston Mullins, Memlenlyall, MS, jr. George Mullis, I-Iattierlwurg, MS, Sr. Laurie Ann Mullis, Hattierlvurg, MS, jr. Oscar Munch, Branford, FL, jr. jennifer Munn, Mefzdefzball, MS, Sr. Eddie Munster, Biloxi, MS, So. Carol Murray Brooklyazfefz, MS, jr. Christopher Murray, Pareagoula, MS, Fr. Loren Musejarkfon, MS, jr. john Myatt, Purzfir, MS, jr. Charlotte Myers,jaye55, MS, Fr. james Myers, Nlrezfille, FL, Sr. jennifer Nagle, Ft. Walton Beach, FL, Sr jacqueline Nanney, Tupelo, MS, Sr. Christopher Nash, Branelon, MS, Sr. Dudley Nations, Brookhaven, MS, Sr. Adriana Navarro, Venezuela, So. Michael Neal, Cryrtal Springr, MS, Sr. Gidget Necaise, Haneork, MS, jr. julie Neely, Florenre, MS, So. Sheila Neill, Uliea, MS, Sr. Brad Nelson, Parragoula, MS, Sr. Chantel Nelson, C1fy5talSj1riz1g.r, MS, Fr, Dana Nelson, Guwvorf, MS, Sr. 106 Mount WV V Q- x 1' if jx - ' F' V ml -f..' .i 1, wt: Xi ,, , - , l, ' 1 9 I ' i XI l I . tm., S .fa YK V J w' 'ii X I i KA 'N L f? l'f?l 0 x tl 'W Eta ' X sail, Li ' 1 i A L 4' l 1 SJ .f z ,Ir . W ff .,,- GW . . 3 1 ' 7 . 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Cfnfzznzlzjtz, james Newton, Gillzerznuvz, Karen Nichols, Pzfrzfii, Rohelyn Nicholson, Ilatzieilazujg, Emily Niles, illwitfmrz, Ann Elise Nix, il'Ier'itffmz, Robert Nix, Pizmzgcfuffz, Reginald Njoku, fluffy Sjlrfrzlgi Sr, ,llX, lr. fnmi, -Ir. ,'lf,, So. JIS, lr. MX, Sr. 115, hlr. .ll5. l'r. ,ll5. blr. MS, Sr. .'1L, So. ills. So, ill5.-lr. JIS. Sr. ,ll5', lfr. ilI5',Jr. , MS',,lr. Mark Noe, Ifzzlgftzmf. Sr. Todd Noe, Omzzfiffe, KY, So. Kathy Noel, Lfzzzref, ,ll5i, -lr. Denise Noneaker, Lfl7Ig Bearly, MS, Ifr. Eric Norberg, Ilaizieifmng, MS. Laurie Norman, illwfffian, MS. Sr. So. Lisa Norman, illwjtfiazz, JIS. nlr. Richard Norris, Cfin, illlxlr. William Norris, Lake City, FL, Gr. Ken North. Gzzhjfwrz, MS, jr. jackson Norton, Mnlaile, HIL, Penny Nowell, Hafzieifzznjg, AIS. Ft, Sr. Portia Nunley, Inky, MS. Dlr. Kelvin Nunn, Pnpfmwiffu, JIS. Vlr. Simflex Nyame. Glr.1m1,Sr. .Iohn Nye, Brdmfmz, Dena O'Bannon, Fmxir, Mona O'Bannon, I'irl2,t!w1njg Mark O'Brien, illwzifwzimff. Mitchell O'Brien, Gizzzrffr, Robbie OBrien. 0411121 Sfirizzgf, Bobby Ochoa. Bifnxi. Catherine O'Connor, .lIw'i.ffmz, Angela Otlaiiiulizrlarmz, David Oesterling. O.x:fbm', jackie O'Gwynn, Szmmzff, Julius Olivet. Bf7'7IIf7lkQZ7t177I, Vvindy Oliver. Pfckwii. Bob Ollilili. Pt'7I,iJl'0!tI, Michele O'Neal. Lllllg Betztffi. AHS, lit. .l1S.VIr. .1IS,'Ir, 115, lit. AXIS. So. JIS. Fr, JIS. 'lr AIS, -lr. US. SO. AIS. Sr, JIS. Sr, rlL. lfr. JIS. lit. FL. Sr. JIS. vlr. O'Neal 10 1 Sonya O'Neal, Chatotn, Al, Sr. Twyla O'Neal, Silver Creek MS, Sr. Christopher O'Neill, Gayport, MS, Sr. Darrell O'Quinn, Paroif, MS, Sr. Freddy Ordonez, Cabitnar, Zalia- Venezuela, Gr. Michelle Orlin, Waveland, MS, So. john Osborne, Magnolia, MS, Sr. Ronald Oswalt,jackJon, MS, Sr. Russlyn Owen, Hattieflaurg, MS, So. Tina Owen, Bond, MS, jr. Kimberly Owens, Oak Ridge, TN, jr. Michael Owens, Brandon, MS, Sr. Charlene Pace, Newton, MS, Fr. Connie Pace,jark5on, MS, So. Teresa Pace, Canton, MS, Sr. jose Padron, Catarlfzar- Venezuela, Dirtrito Federal, Sr. Arita Page, Bay Springr, MS, Fr. Elizabeth Page, Picayane, MS, Fr. Robert Palmer, Poplarville, MS, jr. Michelle Pampley, Virkrbarg, MS, jr. David Parent, Gayoort, MS, So. Susan Parker, Brandon, MS, Sr. Carol Parkenjarkron, MS, So. Deanna Parker, Zepbyrlailly, FL, So. Dexter Parker, Loain, MS, Sr. George Parker, Nireoille, FL, Sr. Kimberly Parker, Lawrence, MS, Sr. Mary Parker, Delirle, MS, Sr. Michelle Parker, Paw Clarirtian, MS, So. Sandra Parker, Hattieflvarg, MS, Fr. Cathy Parkman, Clinton, MS, Fr. Pamela Passman, Petal, MS, jr. Stephen Patajarkton, MS, jr. Melissa Patrick,jatk5on, MS, Fr. Carol Patten, Laurel, MS, Sr. Scott Patten, Laurel, MS, Sr. Dee Dee Patterson, Biloxi, MS, Fr. Monica Patterson, Cleveland, MS, Fr. Patton April,jarkron, MS, Fr. Paula, Patton, Pearl, MS, Sr. Philip Patureau, Brandon, MS, So. Kelly Paul, Bay St. Lozzif, MS, Sr. Mark Payne, Gzzfport, MS, Fr. Sherrie Payne, Bay St. Loutf, MS, So. 'U Payton, Lozztwille, MS, jr. Bertran Penton, Lamlzerton, MS, So. Bruce Penton, McNeill, MS, Sr. llenry Perdomo, Barquirinteto, Venezuela ,f uf' A ?' -A :sf iz F ' , . :S , - if , ,ar -4 , ' f il SS 1: -- 5 1 I 4 .1 5 ,QI LX' , 7 an Q. kit- ,525-0 S' J , lf, ag ,xi V t . dv i ff i 'ix I te., -- ., ? 1 ,W 3 SE 2 4, xt., W g It . r,, , FL in A, I 'Ng . W l ' l atm , , t 'vi . - gt gf ' f ix by A, 1.5 4' 'ie 3 iill zfvsbif r' t ' fr l t,, - , '-25' xr. ,hx ' 8 6 . fi- A An ' ,VS I 3 Q I 1 ' V 1 , r , 3 1 4 I-, 5 A me fa Q X 1 Y A 'r IO8 O'N6al .Ly ln. l, , , iii 3' ' , i ' ,af ez , fl , fi 5 Q I Z Wa ' 9? li. ,g , ,V I i E, 4 ll i fi ' l 3 li 'N N-i af' i ,iz . ,. i af' f 35? arse! ,A V A :QW gg. . I V ,Q a P E., I V i i' jill: i H, ' i -A L 'I V si E V if I: P gi I l3,j,'iW V if K ,- ., '-.. i f A T X- f f - Q. I , l fi' ilk ' , i , l 0 ab ? -iff.. ,Q .1 5 1. ' . K Z' ., 7 15 ,A ,., ,M , aff -- f f f 20 A t w ' gg? . . 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Edward Petro, FI, W'nrlfJ, Penny Petro, Guwwrz, Michaelyn Peve, Nfzzflyez, Nhan Phan, Pair Cffmriizrz, jeffrey Pl1E'l-l-E'fliOfI'1.ulflliklnll, Charles Phelps, MrCnm!1, Sandra Phelps, Ht1ffjt',lI2Ilfg', Charles Philio, Oremz Sffvrizzlgi, Anita Phillips, Biloxi, AIS, Su. Lxl, Su. TX, Sr. illf, hlr. MS, lr JIS. SU. MS, Sr, MS. vlr. MS, So. ills, SO. JIS. vlr. Hank Phillips. Cwirzfiew, FL. Sr. john Phillips, Hiztffeilzlzrjg, ills. Ir, Marilyn Phillips. Du! Ciry. Nelda Phillips, Pearl, Sherry Phillips, Guwfmrr, OK, Sr. JIS, nlr. JIS, Fr. Stephen PliillipS,jac'k.ior1, JIS. jr. Steven Phillips, Brandmi, April Philpot. illaifiimz. Fraes Pickens. Plaiffzifflplmz. Greg Pierce, Harrmfiznjg, johnny Pierce. Rizrzfiffe, Steven PierCe..li1rl2,iw1. Kelli Pigot, Cfifzmzlmz. Todd Pigott. Cnfznzifzjiz, Ramond Piland, Bi!n,x'z', Edward Pinero, Cizrrims. Michael Pino. Bjfnxzi. Terry Pinson. Hf1rriu,i'!1zn'g. Paula Piskorz, Smrrflmrn. Mary Pital0. Omni S,fH'irzg,i', Brian Pitfield. Sfiifaff, Marrcellus Pittman. Siuzjy Hfinb. Marshall Pittman. Elli,i1'iffv. Ramona Pittman. Crifzmzfmz, Tiffany Pittman. Fn,rz4'm'rlv. Derek Pitts. Elqfizzzfiz. MS. Fr. JIS. Sr. JIS. jr. JIS, Fr. ,1I5..Ir, i'iL. So, MS. Sr, AIS. Fr, JIS, nlr, JIS, jr, JIS. Sr. JIS, Sr. xil.. Fr. MS. Sr. Lxl. Sr. .NIS Fr. WIS. Sr. MS. Fr. AXIS. Fr. ill.. Sr. Christine Pow. B1'nnHn1z'm, .US So. Linda Pogue.-lizfkfmi. .lI5.Sr, Pogue 100 Michelle Poirier, Hattiefbzzrg, MS, Fr. Ray Pollgjaekfon, MS, Sr. Alynda Pondenjarkron, MS, Sr. Charlotte Poole, Collinwille, MS, Sr. Melinda Poole, Hallieiliurg, MS, Fr. Mike Poole, Hatzierliurg, MS, Fr. Missy Poole, Magee, MS, Pr. William Poole, Hattieflnzzrg, MS, Sr. Bonnie Pope, Angie, LA, Sr. Kristi Porter, Hattiefbzzrg, MS, jr. Louise Portenjaeleron, MS, Sr. Stella Posey, Forert, MS, Sr. Christine POSLlSf2i,yl6ZfkJ0lZ, MS, Sr. john Posustajaekioiz, MS, Sr. Patrick POIICI',jdfk5072, MS, So. Tekla Potter, Gufport, MS, jr. Dane Powell, Long Beafh, MS, Sr. Terry Powell, Petal, MS, Sr. Tracy Powell, Petal, MS, Sr. Bill Powers, Biloxi, MS, jr. Terrell Powers, Haftieiliurg, MS, So. Tana Prassel,jf1ele,rw1, MS, jr. Rebecca Prescott, Luredale, MS, Sr. Ben Preston, Clinfwi, MS, So. Pierre Prevost, New Orleam, LA, Sr. Bobby Price, Peiiraeolfz, FL, Sr. Charlotte Price, Gllyflllff, MS, Sr. Chelye Prichard, Oak Ridge, TN, jr. M ,. e rj' Miz '-,V .i MA I ,,, Y way. T ' N' '.' ,iw ,799 5 . w e - ' - ga -,I 1,3 zg, ' . A.: , ,-, ' . f , rg? ,, J 1 V- ' ' 'f ' Q , 4, QW N'5'f.,,, wi US f , si., fx? .tu 1 U? ., Lk' ,h A ,U Q5 if Q' ,, . t I K -w P cha, Q . l Q If, +,fx,,,. :Q six, mail? 5 xx 1 ' 9 N r'm a ,ij L Q1 lf, f 'Y-A '. .Vw r I 4 30 'B-lv. l P ,. . ' Q S S r ' Q Q , 'J' --fi ' egg, 4. 1 ll 'law A T PM ,f - f lf 'Vi N 2, . 'W , . , N x ,Tim - ,ff N we ' 1 5 f ' X i, A - ul.'J, it ' ' -ir L 'll I l X -J prim l .. in V Ti? .s 110 Poirier Jill jeffrey Pricliard, Pjttzymlt, ,llS, -lr. l,ori ljritlgen, Sanlzinzz, xll-, Sr, Gina Priest, Cnfzuzzffm, ,lIS, So. Alba ljrieto, Glmytnylzrf, lfuzaztfnr, So. liilly l9risuck,,lf1z5iw1, .llS, Sr. Adam Proctor, limfaz, O11 nlr, 'ff' Pamela Puckett, Bmiijivlil, AIS, I-r. lldwartl Puhh, Bifrtu, .IIS ,Ir 5. jeanene Purser, Pftulyznlv, AIS, So. My Susan Quarles, Nnrtlafmrl, xil., Sr, lfdwin Quave, Bifuri, MS, Sr. Gerald Quave, Ocean Slf77'fl1'f:I', MS, Sr. jennifer Quayle, Mt'Cfmz!2, JIS. So, G. c2LlC',.!lIL'kjfl7I, MS, So. Angie Quigley, Meridian, MS, So nfs' W' I S 4 I gg vii? '55 z gr as Nw X 5' F 2 l iii -' 'f I K, s. 1,9 L. 5, Q X, , u M. A Y. 1-43 ' . sa., .I 5 ag Wi .. k 4 W ray! ,Q ' . 'I I xx f .v:. 4' - fs' R G' , 9ffa'1ef ' l Af, wp? X Y jar., I 'Y 6' y Q- - ,,,. f SEV. 4 as ,ai P. ,S .N t Mark Quigley, Guyporf, MS, ,Ir Gene Quintois, Hattiexburg, MS, Sr Rick Rabormjarkron, MS, So '.'-' Kevin Raby, Pimlyznze, MS, Fr, john Racciatti, Wizzfzipqg, Cazzzaztffznlr. . 5 r Latifah Rakim, iiiafataa, iiiafalyma, sf. ' 'I ' ' Monica Rainer, New or-faaai, Lai. rf. '. wr Iam K an . . . . . . . ' , . -1. ' F' Pete Raiteri, Bzfnxz, MS. lrr. Yff'?'w-f5f'f '!f Lee Romage, iitiafaffaa, Ars. So. , J, E,,,: gj ,a a jg, if ff 'f jg' V Iii 'fig ' A F, Marky Ramone, Hazltiectfffzrjg, MS, Fr. i 35,5 Q a Felicia Ramos, illolzfla, AI.. Fri I M, I ,,- l'cf , , c Patricia Ramsey, Barat-f, iiisqf. ,iyl Leigh Anna Ramstad. Gazznitfr, JIS. So. i Y ilii Drew Randolph, l!ft'k,l!7Il71Q, MS, Fr. Xl Drue Randolph. lt'icl2,vf111rjg, JIS. Fr, W' ai' W a . Teresa Rankin. .llazlgtu NIS. So. A li' I :lj john Ransom,ultfztkimi, JIS, Fr. t I' . jamie Rasberry, Taptfa, JIS, af, A l-.iii Susanne Rashka. Ocmzr Sprizzlqi, .HS vlr, lb-y.,y a if Frances Rath. Gawrm-, AIS. Fr. . f l Shelia Rather. Etfztiazr-Ji, JIS. Sr. l S V y Robin Ratliff,tlaz'k,irn1, .llS. Sr. I W' .. . Sweet Ratlil'l',,It1cL1rm1. US, So. 'S Tonya Rawly, ,lltzgnnffta .llS. Sr. ' Sandra Rawson. Pttzrf, .lIS. Sr. af K .ILIINCS Ray, B1'0ul2Kn1z't11, HS. SO. gt A lwary Ra1X',ft1c'fe,inz1, NIS. SO. -Q 'gf 'Vl' Ff3 Q.'-F57?'75iS' J 5 . it: M i Robin Ray, Pltifffeiffznig, AIS. Fr. , ,Q-A-,rv q Marie Read. Btzy Spf-fztgi, .lIS. Sr. 'W 1 S AMS! ii ,gh I, ' 4 Peyton Readman. Gz1IfjmrI. JIS. So. Q gf N. X is lndi Reddy, .llr1t1'1'.1,i', Ilitllftl, Gr. 'I l Arlen Reed. Sfomzuizff, JIS. Fr. A Flavia Reetl..I.1tv5wr. JIS. So. 1 Il -ul joey Reed, Farmington, MS, Sr. Angela Reedy, Canton, MS, So. Bruce Reese, Mobile, AL, Sr. Lisa Reeves, Leroy, AL, Fr. Raymond Reeves, New Orleani, LA, Sr. Rebecca Reeves, Pearl, MS, So. Sandra Register, Vifleiburg, MS, Sr. Amy Rehg, Virkibarg, MS, So. Constance Reid, Biloxi, MS, jr. Lisa Reid, Riztb, MS, jr. Robin Reid, Wiggini, MS, Sr. Lynda Reiling, Orean Springs, MS, Sr. Penny Rembert, McComb, MS, Sr. janet Remich, Penrarola, FL, Sr. Christopher Remley, Biloxi, MS, So. Paul Rester, Bogalura, LA, jr. Denise Reuben, Pelabatrbie, MS, jr. Lisa Reves,jackJon, MS, Sr. Hal Revette, Hattieibizrg, MS, Sr. Thomas Rey, Hattieibnrg, MS, Sr. Timothy Rey, Hattiefbzirg, MS, Sr. Barry Reynolds, Miami, OK, Sr. Dorothy Reynolds, Guwrort, MS, jr. Robin Reynolds, Pearl, MS, jr. Melinda Rhea, Cbarleiton, MS, Sr. Neil Rhodesjarkion, MS, Sr. Phyllis Rhodes, Pelabatrbie, MS, Sr. Yolanda Rhodes,jatk5on, MS, jr. Angela Rice, Meridian MS, jr. Daniel Rich, Milton, FL, Fr. jan Rich, Mobile, AL, jr. Cindy Richardjarkson, MS, So. jamie Richard, Guyport, MS, Fr. Rhonda Richard, Hattieibnrg, MS, So. james Richards, Vicksburg, MS, jr. jana Richards, Paicagozila, MS, jr. Michael Richards, College Park, GA, So. Stephen Richards, Gzibfporl, MS, Sr. Margie Richardson, Gautier, MS, jr. Timothy Richardson, Orean Springi, MS, Sr. I Tracy Richardson,jafkron, MS, Fr. Donna Richey, Colznnbuf, MS, jr. Charlene Richie, Hattieibzirg, MS, Fr. james Richmond, Tylerrozwz, MS, Fr. Lauren Richmond, McComb, MS, Sr. Tracy Richmond, Hattiesburg, MS, So. Susan Ricks, Hattiesburg, MS. Sr, james Ridgway, Hattierbnrg, MS, So. Jin. 4 se' f 1. lr Q I 1 e ,594 J' .f we Q. sf V 4 e 1- a B s P195 42,3 jj -if -1 , ay f W .4.yv, Sv f f 1 M .. 6' 'Q 3. .Y A A ' il: '1'ii q v' + ii5 '- Q- tw, fe ' , ',. new bf. ' as f , ., . are . . joffyka L f . l . lil , we T Ci' vw... Q '- -L 1, -f jug, -v' 1 'T l 9 Q , xllT4iiYt',LgSlll. .QR EWS . -yet rf' ia ,, yQ,-L its Reed ,QW i 'Nana iff? N., :Q x'92r?t T it .Z Q , j .Q ' w ' A , 1 U is . X 11 w l il I N ifqitil i i it se ix :ef - M . at ,W . I . D 1' 2 l ywigg Q.: 1' J yrxfg vl y in QM K ., ii ,1 5 4. . ssl .xr .. S 5' S -R, . . is ...Ayn ,.i. M -- ik' Q if A .,. , x -' . f' 'A , ., Y 'lo S i , .,, at -1 -zz-:S , .i,v:5 ' ' . I , ' . ,...,, 5 2... . .. ,il is. 1 4 k 4 Q t! lay? it SI i Y xii i Q I JF' F is QL S of . S ff' L .. , .,r3'1 A -Se V , . ,,,. 5 Q W ,1 . gk., 5 Q -Q . ...x N3 - 3.55, -ir ,' - ' C , , 4 i I 9: . 5. 5 1 fs ' ' Y Au' ,' kj J - lr A - . R A.- ,, ,A r V ' 1 M ' ' ' -us ' M l . :I . .all 4 . 1 ,sg . S' M ' f my A 2 4 535, 4 , ix A - gf K i m Q. - by I - f' -u. Q 5 'S .E ' 132 X-is-gl' ii : i M K, I. A XE r ,LNB r I .. af' . ,y . X - M f a!,-Q. .. fd as i K ' LS S Q 3 L I - ge.. 'IN x S 5 4 6 i li X Jf Q Ronald Ridley, Sllllillllil MS, So Scott Riebotk, lirririblmzfwz, MS. Sr Melissa Riley, lfzqfkmffz, mil., So Micliael Riley, 1lf1Ilitfif'11z1'.g, JIS, ,lr Rebecca Riley, lf7lfl'77l7'I-lf, ,f'llS.,lr Stephanie Riley, Agzzmlrflu Pmrm Rrw, So William Rimes, lrlutrftarluujg, MS. lr Ferron Risinger, Pmzlyznzf, MS, slr Donna Ritchey, fluffiegtblzrjg, Michael Ritchey, Hurliaifzznjg, MS. So MS, lir Miguel Rivas, Gzmfwmzla. Gr Starla Rivers, Bmmffm, Tyrone Roach. Lynn Haven, Timothy Roarty, Harrierhzujg, Hal Robbisn,jafk,rwz Suzan Robbins, Pita-yrnre, John Roberson, HNffjt7Sl7ll72g, Amelita Roberts, Haitieilwijg, james Roberts, HdlIf6'5h1'Il'g, 'Iudith Roberts, Ffoiwzrw, Melanie Roberts. Den-wir, MS, lfr Fl., lit 1l'lS, So MS, ,Ir MS. jr MS. Sr MS, ,lr MS, Fr. MS. Sr. Ml, Fr. Stephanie Roberts, Carriw'e, MS. hlr. Cecilia Robinson, Harrmfiznjg, MS, Sr. Deidre Robinson, Bilnxr, MS. Sr. Derek Robinson. Biloxi, MS, Fr. Kay Robinson. Rfzfviglf, MS, jr. Keith Robinson, Bay Sprirzgi, MS. Sr. Miriam Robinson, Ocean Sjlrirzygr, MS. Sr. Susan Robinson, Bwinklmzfwz, MS, jr. Vivian Robinson. Mflamr, MS. jr. Sherrie Rodgers, Ilarritxrlmijg, MS. Sr. Lance Roebuck, Sf:1?'kl'llNt, MS. Gr. Lisa Roebuck. Ifazzrfmw, MS..Ir. Kalki ROE'SCl1. l'Yfc',e,if211rjg, US. SO. Angie Rogers, Hizrtierlvzujg, MS, Vlr. David Rogers, New O7'.!tl'I7l.f, Lfl. Sr. judson Rogers. Neufrmz. MS. jr. june Rogers. Bilffxf, MS. jr. Sherry Rollins, Brnnklmiriu, MS. blr. Fredrick Roman. Bcizzfmmzr. MS. hlr. Kurt Romero, Biloxi. MS. Sr. Bradley Rosely. Qzzjmii II.. Fr. Matt Rosetti. Bay Sf. Lauri, MS. Fr. Christie Ross, Ptrizf, MS. So. Rebecca Ross.,Iizi'!a.rw1. MS. Sr. Thomas Ross. Irlwfiz. MS. Sr. Anita Roualet..Iizi'fe,rm1. MS. Sr. Terri Rounsayille. B?'00fifl7i1Z'c71, MS. slr. Rounsayille lla Allison Rowland, Peatlftree City, GA, So. jeffrey Ruckerjaekton, MS, Sr. jill Ruder, Laurel, MS, Pr. james Ruffin, New Augutta, MS, Sr. - Rogina Ruffin, Meridian, MS, jr. I Mary Ann Rush, Leakewille, MS, jr. Elayne Rushing, Meridian, MS, Sr. William Russell, Hazlelaurrt, MS, Sr. Susan Rutherford, Mobile, AL, So. john Ryan, Waveland, MS, Sr. Perri Ryan, Guwrort, MS, Fr. Tamara Sabiston, Franklinton, LA, Fr. Frank Salersujackion, MS, So. Andre Sandersjaekton, MS, So. Sue Ellen Sanders, Meridian, MS, Sr. Susan Sanders, Slidell, LA, Fr. Tommy Sanderson, Hattierbarg, MS, So. Stephanie Sandiford, Pemarola, FL, jr. john Sandstrum,jaekJon, MS, Sr. Rita SantAngelo, MS, Sr. I Gerardo Santos, Cararar, Venezuela, Sr. Keith Sargent, Corinth, MS, Sr. ' jerry Sarkady, Meridian, MS, Sr, Donna Satcher, Slazzbuta, MS, Sr. I Cheryl Saucier, Pearl River, LA, jr. Laura Saucier, Guyport, MS, jr. Stephen Saucier, Pair Clyrittian, MS, So. Paige Saulters, Madiion, MS, Sr. I Suzanne Sawyer, Forest, MS, Sr. Debora Sayre, Rirlymond, IN, So. Stacy SCHl'bOfOUjI,l'l,JL1fk50!I, MS, jr. Angelique Scheffler, Pairagoizla, MS, So, I 1 ., W iff? , ,M X . , ' 1j, , if 1. i I S if Ga 4 -vw , 5 -- 5 - w- ? ' evo. . slsifzffl 1 iv. . ,Wi Q, X iw fr V, M . : 2 X: ', 355,51 're A. V vw - .':':'e 'n.. 1 'a'::1,3f:'5E . -1-. A ,K ,wr Qu. , mtg ' . iii: : .. in :, Q.. , sv: W as z S' 'N 'ss wx fi 2 gl Q as , ,Q wt L., -mitmf ,RS in ff. ' 'il ei- 1, ,a X Y - if if rv W 3 L l 4 S ll-1 Rowland ,. v . ,MA I . , KA F1 i n P, , ,Q V' F ee 'if ' -S V ' 'M Ska H v W ii F' A . l jill ,ix R 2 -F? Xu av.- A i Dawn Stliriiidt, illvmiric, Vintent Schott, li i1zfe'!e1mf, 'l'raCi Schrader, Prwlrjii, Iiarl Schwany, Mfzdfimz, Sylvie Sehweityer, limmfwz, Mitchell Schwitters, xirzriffisly, Vivian Scifresjarkimz, Shelby Sfott, fllerirfizuz, Sherry Seal, I'Ia!tie,r!11njg, Lxl, l'r. WS, So. MS, lr. WI, Cir, MS, lfr. Cxl, Sr. MS, Sr. MS, Sr. MS, jr. Reba Seals, Laurel, MS, So, David Sears, Clirzrmz, ills, FF. Sheryl Seaton, Biloxi, MS, Sr. l L21 Monica Sedita, Harafmzz, LA, Sr. 'ef I e- 1 james Sellers, Brooklyn, MS, jr. - Valetta Sellers,jafk,rfm, MS, Fr. I 1 Xiomer Senior, Vezzezzzefmjr. V. Gwen Serpas, New Orlmm, LA, jr. .3 I 'Q ri-i S Lisa Shackelford, Memfiazz, MS, Sr, :VH Monisa Shackelford, Long Beads, MS, Fr. H 1 A 7' Ali., - v- Charles Shaffer, Neuron, MS, jr. j Q 'i ,g i Lv , , M, 'f Richard Sharp, Long Beverly, MS, Sr. I :eg ,.,, V X, I -Q A Ronald Sharp, ilieimfzmz, MS. jr. QHHZVA 'V X Sissy Sharp, Haltlerlwznjg, MS, Sr, AH he Q d ak .4 f A, Sonia Sharp, Form, MS. So. y ,,.. ,, ,,,, , , 1 i, : A ,.'Y3 I isi 1 R ' Carol Shaw, Foreil, MS, jr. '34 I K -. R W .Q jamie Shaw, Cla:-kidufe, MS, Sr. A 1- ' I1 Sherry Shaw, Perkizzirmz, MS, jr. ri - ' 9 Ellen Sheehan, Sr. Louie, MO. So. i J, 'Q ' 2 Kaehehhe Sheldon, iiiimfehfffe. La, ri. 1 hs he T Angel Shelton, chmifh,-,f, Axis, sh 'f Paula sheifeh,,1,1i-mi, ,us ji. Q S ei james Sheppard, Bifoxi, MS, So. x D' - . Sonja Sheppard. Sm! Qlcgff. Cxi. Sr. Be jf H Carrie Sherer, Clnzrmz, MS, jr. Y Robert Shetler, EZ'4I7lJ'Z'f!!t' IN, Fr. i Katherine Shindler, Bmmfmz. MS, So. 1 ' A, TW e ' T' ,W i Dianne Shireman, Bifoxf, MS, Fr. by ax X,-. i vi. Christie Shirley, U'.1Ayr1e,rf2fri'o. MS. Seo. - W '-'., 5 5 , , e , - Holly Short. ,llemf1iv1, MS. Sr. f Q V --fi e A share Short, .rife-ftxfiw, Ars, nh. ' l Alice Showers, r1afffei1U,,'g, 115. Ph ffl 44 X Shelizi Sl1OW61'5, illfnlfffeffn, ,llS. Fr. .. 3 y .,,g 2 .,,,, ff V ...1 Rf ' F S Alicia Shows, .xifc,,mh, hs. ii, . : , Michelle Shows, .1llt'C!77?2!7, Axis. Ph L , ' ei A 'Q' 1 - Rebecca Shows. lyffk.i'!7Il7'xQ, .us sf. we - X ,,, Beth shall. Hi'1ffzee,fhw-g. aus. Fr, ' S 4 'M t 3.f 'F'ff Chad Shuttleworth. Bihar, airs. sh N A J I .' Q Brian Sigler. .llnfiifei AH.. So. l N f. igler Sandy Silkwood, Guwiort, MS, Fr. Candace Simmerman, Sardii, MS, Fr. Daniel Simmons, Newton, MS, jr. Laurie Simmons, Laurel MS, Sr. Stephanie Simnicht, Ocean Springr, MS, Angela Simon, Giiwiort, MS, Fr. Lars Simonson, Bay St. Louis, MS, So. Cynthia Simpson, Biloxi, MS, jr. Emelda Simpson, Guyport, MS, Sr. Shelia Sims, Biloxi, MS, Sr. Cheryl Singleton, Tylertown, MS, Sr. Lynn Singleton, Tylertown, MS, jr. Sharon Singley, Columbia, MS, So. Angie Sinopoli, Gumoort, MS, jr. Timothy Skinner, Hattietburg, MS, Sr. Vickie Skinner, Newton, MS, jr. Georgia Skrmetta, Meridian, MS, jr. Pat Slack, Monroe, LA, Sr. Susan Slade, Pzzrvir, MS, Fr. Barbara Slaughter, Utita, MS, Sr. Fredrick Saly,jatkJon, MS, Fr. William Slayton,jackton, MS, Sr. Michael Sledge, Hattietbzirg, MS, So. Angela Sliman, Ocean Springi, MS, Sr. Greg Smilek, Biloxi, MS, Sr. Anthony Smith, Parcagoula, MS, So. Billy Smith, Partagotila, MS, So, Brenda Smith, Pentacola, FL, Sr. Bruce Smith, Glen Milli, PA, So. Carol Smithmjackton, MS, jr. Catherine Smith, Purziir, MS, Sr. Cedrick Smith, Piraynne, MS, Sr. Chris Smith, Natclaez, MS, Fr. Constance Smith, Carthage, MS, Sr. Danny Smith, Biloxi, MS, Fr. Dollbaby Smith, New Orleani, LA, So. Elisabeth Smith, Brandon, MS, jr. Evelyn Smith, Magee, MS, Sr. Gloria Smith, Pirayzine, MS, Sr. Gwendolyn Smith, Hazlelvzirit, MS, Sr. Gwendolyn Smith, Lexington, MS, jr. Hanna Smith, Wiggint, MS, Sr. james Smith, Pairagoula, MS, jr. jean Smith, Poplaroille, MS, Sr. K. Angela Smith, Ellitzfille, MS, Sr. Kathleen Smith, Biloxi, MS, jr. Kay Smith, Little Rock, ARK, Sr. Kimberly Smith, Long Beath, MS, Sr. nv- Q 'J . 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Allen Smith,jark,imi, Martin Smith, lVi,g,giiir, Marvin Smith, Guwmrz, Mary Ann Smith, Pirafyinze, Matt Smith, Hattiesburg, Michelle Smith, Hattierfiiirg, Missy Smith, Memliaii, Moira Smith, Wiggim, Pamela Smith, Slar, Rachel Smith, Laurel, Shelby Smith, Ocean Sprizzgr, Sophia Smith, Form, Subrina Smith, Cry5tafSj7ri1zgJ, Terry Smith, Pifafyuize, Theobold Smith, Brandon, Tonya Smith, Mori Point, William Smith, Weuon, julie Smithie, Ocean Sprizigr Bob Snell, Hattierfvurg, Sheila Snyder,javferozz, Billy Songe, Parragoala Stephen Songe, Paicagoizfa john Sonnier, Hattierbing, Pamela Southerlancl, Hatzieibarg, Sherry Southern, Pzmfir, Martha Spears, Meriiiiaiz Randall Spears, illefiifiafi Carol Spence, Hattiesburg, jay Spencer, Srarleififle M, Melissa Spencer, Harriwivuig, Deborah Spiess, Sfiiieff. Mark Spinney, Madiimi, Robin Spivey. Biioxi Karen Spruell, Motu Pniiit Ethel Spurlock, Faiyerre Cynthia Stafford, New Orfvazz,i', Nichelle Stafford, Fraziklizizmi, Stefan Stafford,jat'la,imi, johnny Stallworth. Gaiirier Michael Stalnaker, Gaifporr. Katherine Stampelos, New Orieam, Angelia Stamps, II iggiii,f john Stanback, Cofznziliiu. Shirley Stanclberry, Magnoiia s v MS, l'r. MS, jr. MS, Fr, MS, lfr. MS, Sr. MS, jr, MS, So. MS, jr. MS, Sr. MS, Fr. i'l'lS, jr. MS, jr. MS, Fr. MS, Sr. MS, So. iUS, Sr. MS, jr, MS, jr. iWS, Fr MS, Fr MS, Sr MS, jr MS, Sr MS. Sr , MS, jr , MS, jr MS, ,jf il'lS, So illS, Pr , Ars, 'jf ill.S, jf MS, jr , MS. jr AIS. Sl' L,-1, Fr MS, Sr MS. jr . MS, jr , MS. jr Lil, Sr Lxi, Fr MS, Fr . MS. jr MS, Sr Lil. Sr , MS. jr MS. So , MS. jr Stand berrs 11 Carolyn Standifer, Sfoannon, MS, So. james Standland, Marianna, FL, Sr. l Angela Stanford, Hatzierinirg, MS, Fr. Steven Stanford, Penraioia, FL, Fr. William Stanford, Clinton, MS, Sr. Leigh-Anne Stanley, Mon Point, MS, jr. I 'lf 1 fl. 1'1 3, Gregory Stanton, Brandon, MS, So. in Mary Ann Stark, Cfinton, LA, So. ' , li Rachelle Starrett, Magnolia, MS, So. ,, Q4 ia james Stedman, Penrarola, FL, jr, If ,...,,.., .,,,,,,, Q. Xiang! Cathy Steen, Brandon, MS, jr. Amanda Stegenga, Parfagouia, MS, jr. frir X ge: q.,,W ::,,r, , Sandra Stennett, Bridgeport, CONN, Sr. if 5 Robert Stephens, Slidell, LA, Pr. il 6 Della Stephens, MrComb, MS, Sr. Vrjm .lames Stevens, Sarafota, FL, Fr. joe Stevens, Hatlierbzirg, MS, So. Michael Steward, Yazoo City, MS, Sr. V' 'S ' if ,A ef e . f . - 1 filgiiiii 'W' Alan Stewart, Cfinton, MS, Sr. ' 1f,1t5f,JN.,f. - ., ' ve' . r .Q Q at arg e , 4 Anita Stewart, Mize, MS, Sr. . I .. - Avl, S if S is el . va S ',, V 1' Dicey Stewart, Werron, MS, Sr. 5-1 g 'F . 1 D Paula Stewart, Meridian, MS, jr. 'F ' 5 , i , fer ' ...eu ' VQVQ3 . jill Stipelcovich, Vaniieazfe, MS, Fri ik nv, is 35 ' C. Michele Stockstill, Pifayiine, MS, Sr. I le, A e. 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Biloxi, MS janet SL1ITlI'dll,,Iz7l'kj07I, MS Donna Surratt. Gnlfjmrr, MS Cherie Suse, Bmrztlfm, Bubba Sutherland,'lafk.ror1. Al Sutton, illmzalmwkjzr, ,N l, Kimberly Sutton. Prwzrrrr. jaCl4 Swarts. Hizlflrgrlfznig, Dee Swearingen. Kmrzmml. LA, Laurie Sweeney. Brn0klmz'm. Debra Szurpicki, Illlllflllgfllll U oml,r, john Tabor, Pa,rmgo1.fltz, Georges Tacquet. Ptzm, Frivzrc. Ken Tally, Ralflgln, MS. Gr, jr, MS. So. nil.. Sr. MS. Sr. jr. ,jr MS. Sr. MS. So. J Fr. MS. Fr. MS. Fr. jr. MS. Sr. Ml. Pr. MS. Sr. jr. MS, Sr, Anthony Tan. Sizzgzpfif-i. Naomi Tanner. Brlnxi. MS. Carolyn Tarnabine. I'lrkrl1zn'g. MS. Trent Tate. Baby Sr, l.ozme. MS. Delane Taylor. Ftzlrlwjvf. jr. Sr. Sr, Pr. ilu. Sr. Tailor lik' Demarius Taylor, Waynerboro, MS, Sr. Edward Taylor, Brandon, MS, Sr. jennifer Taylor, Liberty, MS, Sr. joanna Taylor, Ocean Springf, MS, Sr. julia Taylor, Lacedale, MS, Sr. Mark Taylor, Meridian, MS, So. Natalie Taylor, Pentacola, FL, jr. Pamela Taylor, Greenville, MS, Fr. 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Christopher Wagner, Baton Rouge, LA, -Ir. Tice Wagner, Brandon, MS, So. Wendy Wagner, Meridian, MS, jr. Fatimah Wahab, Penang, Malayria, Sr. Douglas Waldron, Dyerrliurg, TN, So. jill Waldrop, Springfeld, IL, Fr. Patricia Walk, Meridian, MS, Sr. Angel Walker, Prentirr, MS, Fr. Bob Walker, Hattierliurg, MS, So. Candy Walker, Parragoula, MS, So. Cassandra Walker, Tylertown, MS, Fr. Deena Walker, Waynerizoro, MS, Pr. jacquelyn Walker,jark.ron, MS, Sr. Nita Walker, Ocean Springi, MS, Sr. Sheila Walker, Clzrarleiton, MS, So. Steven Walker, Cry5talSf1ring5, MS, Sr. Virginia Walker, Newlzielzron, MS, Sr. Walter Walker, Guyport, MS, So. Carol Wallace, Bay St. Louir, MS, Fr. Cheryl Wallace, Virkrlnirg, MS, Sr. jeff' Wallace, Bay St. Louir, MS. So. 2 . ., . ,1 ,, Q Y 9 ,rss V, I. ,,,, V 3753 . 7 aff. . -ua .rf , -Q r 5 5ffa,f z2'og5'us2- 445449 Wagga J 4:21-6 GP. Aa am. . i . . 5 , ? i A 4. J FT, .. 'V , at i- it J, r 1- -r ' 1 M fn- 'qi' ixff i l'willie 'Y W. 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Carol Weatherford, Haztierburg, MS, So Elizabeth Weatherford, Petal, MS, So. Lisa Weathersby, Sallir, MS, jr. Tanya Weaver, Clinton, MS, jr. joan Webb, Webb, MS, Sr. Michelle Webb, Pirayzzne, MS, jr. Sandy Webb, Meridian, MS, Fr. Stephanie Webb, Bay Springi, MS, So. jeffrey Wedgeworth, Mendenball, MS,j Linda Wedig, Poplarville, MS, So. Gina Weeks, Brookbaoen, MS, Sr. Michael Weisenberger, Clinton, MS, jr. Bryan Weiss,jarle5on, MS, Sr. Bradford Welborn, Hattiefbarg, MS, Sr. Stacey Welborn, Hattierbzzrg, MS, Fr. Bill Welch, Magee, MS, Sr. Dawn Welch, Hattieiburg, MS, jr. Glenda Welch, Mernpbir, TN, jr. Lyn Welch, Long Beafb, MS, jr. Robert Welch, Menclenball, MS, Fr. William Welch, Mempbii, TN, So. Amy Weldy, I-Iattierbarg, MS, Sr. Anna Wells, New Orleani, LA, So. Derrick Wells, Vifkrburg, MS, jr. Lisa Wells, Long Beacb, MS, Sr. Michelle Wells, Brookbaoen, MS, Sr. Sharla Wells, Luling, LA, So. Brandon Wentz, Brandon, MS, So. Burry Wesson, Mobile, AL, jr. Brigitte West, Petal, MS, So. Rodney West, Brookbaoen, MS, Sr. Rolan Westbrook, Pearl, MS, Sr. j. Harold Whatley III, Virkiburg, MS, S Susan Wheaton, Vienna, W. Va., Sr. Chris Wheeler, Hattieiburg, MS, Brian White, Hdffi?J!1ll7fg, MS, So. Christina White, Blairizfille, GA, Fr. Donna-Michelle White, Zion, IL, So. Elizabeth White, Columbiana, AL, jr. julia White, Piraiynne, MS, Sr. 171 Watkins l 4 N , l ,. 1- 51' 1 : , 1 f C . . i I, 4 ,,,, NA 4,,-,, , hQ 53 sz a Qi 4 , 1: Q -q an 'iff are 3 ,gf , , , , M r e - M Qf,QHMgj,-'Wg?fA7s ,K :ai dl. W we , I' iwgi . ary A - 1, 1,. , I I Kathryn White, llaffreiffzzfig, MS, lr. Laurie White, Pmrf, MS. lr Margaret White, Ilultftyilunjg, MS, Cir. Patricia Whtie, Pmrf, Paul White, Crifzmzlfm, Robin White, Guyjim, Timothy Wh ite, M fzgw, William Whitney, Gzzwwrf. Charles Whittington, Gawain-1, Lyndie Whittington, Perkmimfz Rhonda Whittington, Virkrfaupg, Danna Whitworth, Laurel, jim Whorton, Hattiejlunjg, john Wible, Griffin, Andrew Wichert, Haztifzrlzzzijg Todd Wiggins, Clmfwz, Lee Wilhelm, Meriifimz, Wanda Wilkinson, Meadzfiffv, Amelia Williams, fllfcflllili. Craig Williams, Virkifwznrg, Cynthia Williams, Befzrmr, Darren Williams, fllfzgzzrifm David Williams, G601'gf'f0Zl'?l, Deana Williams, Long Bemb, Demetria Williams, Hattieiburg, FaCheryl Williams, Canlwz, Fern Williams, Hattieihurg, Ingrid Williams, Mori Poinr Jeffery Williams, Hattiarbznfg, john Williams, Pimvyznze Kerry Williams, Birmifzgbafzz, Marty Williams. EIQQZIIIH. Noel Williams, Gllf puff. Patricia Williams, Mobile. Zz? ia 2 -, .Q . .M Keturah Williams, New Orfemzr, 3 ii N it Vi' , I Ramona Williams, Gumzmrr, gf . ti' l W ' Reginald Williams, Glfwwa, Ruby Williams, Oreazz Springr, Sarah Williams, Ba-you La Barre, Sheila Williams, Meridian. Tammy Williams, Rirlylamf, Teresa Williams, Pezmzrnfa, Tracy Williams, I af!g,m, Twila Williams, .lIer'ii1'it1r1, Wfendy W'illiams, Cfifzfmr, MS, -jr. ll,S, Sir, MS, Sr, MS. 'lr MS, Sr. MS, Sr, , MS, 'Ir MS, lir MS. Sr MS, lit, Gxi, So, , MS. hlr. MS. So. MS. Sr. MS, Sr. MS. Sr MS, lfr MS. Sr. MS, 'Ir MS, Sr MS, So MS. jr MS, Fr MS. jr MS. jr 1llS, Sl' MS, -lr. AL. Fr. LA, Fr. AL, So. MS. Vlr. AL, So. MS. Sr. MS, Fr. MS. Sr. AL, Sr. MS. klr. MS. Sr. FL, blr. C.-1.'lr. MS. ulr. MS. lr. Charles Williamson.bfarkffw. MS, So, Cindy W'illiamsOn. Biilfixi, MS. So. Kent Willis. Coffmiifai. MS. St. XY LeeAnn Willis, Noxapeter, MS, jr. Marty Willis, Newton, MS, jr. Russell Willis, Penfarola, FL, Fr. Bobby Wilson, Cbatawa, MS, So. Elizabeth Wilson, Clinton, MS, So. janet Wilson, Magnolia, MS, Gr. Lori Wilson, Edwardi, MS, Fr. Mary Wilson, Hattieibnrg, MS, Gr. Paula Wilson, Brookhaven, MS, So. Paula Wilson, Brandon, MS, So. Rodney Wilson, Greenville, MS, jr. Guy Wimberly, Hattiefbarg, MS, jr. Scott Wimberly,jacleJon, AL, jr. Dawn Windham,jaekJon, MS, So. Laura Windham, Bay Springt, MS, jr. Murray Windham, Laurel, MS, So. Wanderful Winding, Liberty, MS, Fr. Billy Winghead, FL, Sr. .---4 ' ,- lv 157, eg - fs-f '4 l 1 X ' 4 if Q i l 1 ' l xi' rrnrym 55, ,J -V b ,, , i l i 5 l l fe X rw, 'I rf., ., W fn , lea . X ig ei 'K 'Tl gf , , it 3 as 'sv K ' . Miki 4' fb, X Ji' ' ' We .x 4, ef 1- ' ,Ji , l s 7' ' E .- w e l ret - K ii i at ' if K Z, gr-gt B. t V555 f i of K, , 'ali 55. v v , H Q f, L . , 3 r v john wmk,jaf1ef0n, Ms, sf. '- Robert Winpigler, Vifkrbzzrg, MS, jr. is Angela Winstead, Mendenball, MS, jr. 533' ,' Christopher Winstead, Hattieiburg, MS, jr. S gf' Debbie Winston, Trbula, MS, Sr. .Q-3' 1 Angel Wise, Pitaynne, MS, jr. K . , . t ts R e. Bridget Wise, Pzfaynne, MS, jr. f if eer. 3- t ff Christopher Wise, Pifaynne, MS, Fr. i S ii i jkki W m s. Penny Wise, Gautier, MS, Fr. , , Q-V BFY SW K J Tammy Wise, Gautier, MS, jr. X - 4 '53 I ll De-eDee Wisirlger, McComb, MS, So. 'S ff!-. Elf Melody Withers, Wiggini, MS, Fr. I I nf ,-f.e ..v til Carlin Wolfe, Hattietburg, MS, Sr. Edna Womack, Mendenball, MS, Sr. Han Wong, Singapore, jr. Ho Kwong, Wong, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Gr. Donna Wood, Mobile, AL, Sr. Hardy Wood, Hattietburg, MS, Fr. Nicky Wood, Leerdale, MS, Sr. Angela Woodard, Prentiii, MS, Fr. jelunder Woodardujatkton, MS, jr. jimmy Woodard, Forett, MS, jr. Alan Woodruff, Rolling Fork, MS, Fr. Ginger Woodruff, Greenville, MS, Fr. Rinny Woodruff, Clinton, MS, Sr. Fresh Woods, Greenville, MS, So. Sam Woods, Hattieibnrg, MS, So. Frank Woodson, Hattiesburg, MS, Sr. Donna Woodyard, Long Beafb, MS, jr. Kimberly Woolbright, Hattierburg, MS, So. .fx Q .',. 1 9,57 . . ar it 'f EE Si -ri ' .1 'fu' l i f 26 Willis ,, 13 ,V 1 '?'l3 Taf'15 N U- Q ,f . A it 41 I A. 'Ll - if J .qi l ,, , .l ,S at , y ,M , f ,I-m ',f' We -Y is, r g ww - l , A I Y . Q 1. 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Sr. Glenda Zeta, Ralezfille, MS. jr. Glow Zeta, Ruleville, MS, So. Washington Zeta, Hazlelfariz, A N455 X 6? '- e z -- j I A' ' MS, Sr. Zeta 3 Tl. l Hui hun i i i 3 ifyiiii - ' W' L5-4:-A----I-f-V A-.-4-iii:-uni-v ...,-....,,.......-. Lf--f+4-4----- 'HI KJ 1 M t A? 1 D I ,li jf, w , , , ,,,--v4.-,f?,:.i, ,, , it , 2 an 99 F0 9 14559 iw SWIM ff G F , , , f f' Q . Q 1 ,, .- g A ' 15? 4 ,4 ., f 4. if ,L rn:-qs E 5 A 1 -' l u 1 1 - 1 w i8 D Pg ff fa' L rw' , J T H 5 'z 2 rx, 4 A' 6 y, V A' , 4 N ,,..-vf,- Q L Z' , 5 an WW+- g++., M .'.- . 4., . f N f gp. ,w..,.J3.' I ..'A 1 ' -- W w'f ff'!J17YI!iiT'1'3 Y .L'f ' .. ,g K aww'- R 'll' . 5 A V I qfffwuuv fu y . ,,,,,,,,,,,W'N'N ' 4 1 .... .. 4. M A Aaurnwv -1 ilk U lu! ' , -Z. --f-' - ,Y 'K 2. A an .,. , Q in Q ' Q -J.,----m +- V, ' ,A sf.. .ull Lifestyles , v , XISNWY i D1 u WP1 L 1111 43 'J -4. f, ' Make new friends, but keep the old, Those are silver, these are gold. New-made friendships, like new wine Age will mellow and refine. Friendships that have stood the test Time and change-are surely best, Brow may wrinkle, hair grow gray, Friendship never knows decay. For 'mid old friends, tried and true, New Friends and ld Friends But old friends, alas! may die, New friends must their place supply Cherish friendships in your breast New is good, but old is best, Make new friends, but keep the oldg Those are silver, these are gold. Z: l IPS wyf,-f.q,-1' X 'Qual' rm-:IV . .f f 1' 7 , mx -.J ,-' 1:-9.-z:rX 7- , :- 1 'f- - X X-Lg? - ,lg -,, .Y W5-FE E 11:24iisf 5 ' ' V 'f ' Z:E fQ 3213 3 QSf3i,v4a'M' fx F cf'?,w'si5.,-59, ,A..... Challenger We are born for a hngher destmy than that of earth There IS a realm where the rambow never fades where the stars wrll spread before us hke rslands that slumber on the ocean and where the bemgs that pass before us lrke shadows wrll stay rn our presence forever Edward Bulwer Lytton On anuary Z8 1986 seven lrves were lost hopes were destroyed and 1 2 mrllron dollars of America s space program was demolrshed Hundreds of spectators rncludrng school chrldren parents and other relatrves gathered at Kennedy Space Center to wrtness and celebrate as Amerrca s frrst teacher astronaut Chrrsta McAul1ffe began her journey tnto space Seconds after lrft off the Challenger drmmrshed rnto a whrte gold puff of whrrlmg smoke At frrst none of the spectators nor televrsron vrewers knew what had happened they shaded therr eyes and watched rn nervous antrcrpatron as an announcer explamed that flrght controllers were lookmg rnto the srtuatron and that there was an obvlous mayor malfunctron When rt was evrdent that the Challenger had exploded Amerrca went xnto shock Not even erght hours of trr network coverage could explarn the rncrdent Intense search and mvestrgatron crews began searchmg for a cause rmmedrately Most of Amerrcas attentron was focused on mournmg the seven lost lrves Chrrsta McAul1ffe the only non professional aboard seemed the major focus McAul1ffe a 37 year old New Hampshrre hrgh school teacher was chosen from hundreds of other teachers to be the frrst educator rn space Thrs program was rnrtrated by Ronald Rea gan the purpose of the program was to provrde students wrth an objectrve and well rounded vrew of space exploratron Chrld psychologrsts have speculated that the tragedy wrll have a great rmpact on Amerrca s chrldren The other astronauts krlled mclude Greogg B arros 41 an arrcraft payload specxalrst on hrs frrst fllght Ronald McNa1r 36 Amenca s second black man rn space Q1984j Mlchael Smrth 40 a graduate of the U S Naval Academy on hrs fnrstflrght Ell1sonS Onrzuka 39 Amerrca sf1rstHawa11an and or apanese1nspacef1985j Jud1thResn1ck 36 who held a PhD rn electrrcal engrneermg and Francrs R Scobee 46 the commander of the flrght In memory of the astronauts U S flags were lowered to half staff and srgns wrth messages such as We salute our Heroes God Bless them all were drsplayed across the country Conme Moore one of the frve fmalrsts chosen for the teacher space program was presented an Amerrcan flag by the USM department of ROTC Moore rs a physrcs and Algebra teacher at Oak Grove Hrgh School rn Hattiesburg Challenger made up one fourth of the space program W1th1n two months of the tragedy large parts of the shuttle were recovered by searchers Karen Godazl H - a a v ' V' . . . . , J 1 7 7 ' ' 7 , , ' 9 9 , ,, . . . ,, . . . . ' a . , . . . . . - 1 - Q a , - 'J 7 7 , . . , . D . . 7 7 7 7 7 ' ' 3 ' 7 1 .J 7 , , 1 ' U 7 ' . . ,, Y - , . . ,, . . . . . . . . , - 7 r l 1 Y . f - 7 . Q U Challenlqer A sa U i 5 8 I an I , 'M . 4 5- Qs if .' E P , -,X .., - fe, ,. I' ji '- K X Q fmzlll i Melting Pot Festival Sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity and the Eng- lish Language Institute, the fourth annual Melting Pot Festival iii x 1 3 g , provided different nationalities a chance to display their unique Cultures. ml Z According to jesse Bridges III, president of Alpha Phi Omega. the event involved elaborate planning which began three months in advance. Each nationality organizes a booth. Some groups collect photos, maps, artifacts, menageries and other remnants of the culture, other groups spend the three months practicing some type of performance. Q f 5 The festival on February 22 was characterized byjapanese music and mounds of tasty food. which may have seemed a little strange to those who had never tasted the unique cuisine. A A fi variety of exciting performances also entertained the spectators. .E K ' Hiroshi Ochi, an engineering teaching assistant fromjapan Uni- Ap versity demonstrated his style of chopping wood-he used his l A i . p fists and elbows. I-Io-Mum jun and Hong Kean, two Korean X g .L p X a students, performed a fencing match Korean style called kumdo. K i 2 X- i i Other groups represented were Malaysia. Vietnam. China. Egypt. . . , M P ' Q X V F Turkey, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. l is 1 iii A l . ,L L . ' 4 1. ii -Karen Godaif Melting Pot Festival 153 University Forum 1985 G. David Huffman: Technology: Development and Transfer in the 198O's The impacts of robotics was the focus of Dr. Huffman's lecture as he explained the implications of technological trends on economic development. Dr. Huffman explained the robotics can be utilized to eliminate some forms of manual labor, to aid in design processes, and to streamline manufacturing and decision-making processes. The automotive industry is one example of an industry that is turning to robotics to speed the manufacturing process. Critics of robotics are worried that ro- botics will completely replace human labor. Some human tasks will be displaced or deleted, but robotics will become an in- dustry in itself, thus, jobs will be created in robotics production and maintenance. Universities will play a major role in tech- nological advances by training new workers. Dr. Huffman feels that universities inevitably will draw closer to industry and the two will work side by side. Dr. Huffman stated that new technological techniques pose social, economic, and scientific I i i ,ff I Q 1 5 24633 if ', Q' leE'?Z - 1 problems, but there is no returning to the past. The forward movement of technology cannot be halted, and solutions must be found to deal with the ac- companying problems of technological advances. - john R. Harsh: The Sleeping Brain -julie jones Dr. Harsh addressed major discoveries in the areas of sleep research, sleep disorders, and current research at USM's sleep laboratory. Sleep was once considered a near-death condition, but we now know that sleep is a dynamic process acting as a second life to the conscious. Life as we know it should be divided into two areas under normal conditions-awake and asleep. Medical dis- orders were once believed to be the causes of sleep disorders such as bruxism, or teeth-grinding, apnea, the inability to sleep and breath at the same time, insomnia and excessive sleepiness. Dr. Harsh stated that this was untrue, people can be functionally normal during the day and suffer from a disorder at night. He believes that the prevalence of disorders are reminders that humans live in a high-tech society in primitive human bodies. Researchers at USM use electrodes to monitor sleep patterns and record vital functions, the data is then used to answer questions concerning sleep disorders. One study revealed that reserachers could control a subject's behavior through stimulus representation. One possible use ofthis would be the use of behavioral treatment instead of surgery to cure some sleep dis- orders. Shirley jones: Changes in the Societal Perceptions of Women as Visionaries . . -julie jonei A visionary was defined as one who accepts challenges to develop new ideas and makes full use of individual creativity. Womans new role as a visionary depends on the expansion of options available to her and her willingness to tilt at windmills, which refers to Don Quixote's battles against large obstacles. Dr.jones stated that the perception of women as visionaries is often negative, but as the concept is analyzed it will include flexibility, creativity, leadership, and other positive connotations. Dr.jones showed a slide presentation of her visit to London and her trip to the United Nations International Women's Conference held at the University of Nairobi. During her journey, 350 questionnaries were distributed to women in England and Kenya to further research for Dr.jones's new book, Women from Lallflaznclaa. Dr.jones encourages women to take chances and to aim for high goals, taking advantage of all choices offered because, Where there is no vision, the people perish. , s N, 5 -juliejonex Luigi Zaninelli: Musical Improvisation, Musical Composition: Is There a Difference? C i ii Pj. i l Professor Zaninelli defined parlor improvisation as a series ofcliches that deserve to be dead, but have been resurrected. In otherj words, the music goes exactly where the listener thought it was going. He used a live demonstration on a grand piano to illustratel this point. True improvisation involves a spontaneous theme and variation, never knowing what direction the music will take.. Zaninelli stated that one is frightened and insecure when truly improvisingg this creates an excitement and tension that the audience i is able to feel. Ile compared the terrors of improvisation to walking on a highwire. When discussing his role as a composer, he said that composition was spelling out improvisation and capturing it on paper. He noted that he never plays a composition exactly the same as he has before and cannot play what he has written. To illustrate this Stanley Waldoff played one of Zaninelli's pieces: then Zaninelli improvised the composition. Professor Zaninelli said that a composer is not a pianist who plays a piano-a composer makes use of the piano as a tool. 151 llonors Forum -julie jonei i Fez!! Lecture Series S. Eugene Barnes: Ethical Dilemmas in Health Promotion Dr. Barnes defined health as a state of complete mental, physical, and emotional well-being. Most people are not interested in health for the sake of health-they want to be Hcosmetically healthy by looking trim and healthy, or they are trying to intreasc- their life expectancy. There are a large number of health fads led by health evangelists that burst onto the st ene, but when the initial interest wanes, another fad takes its place. One must be on the watch for health charlatans, Dr. liarnes has published numerous arti- cles relating to ethics in health education and is recognized as an authority on public health issues. i i During the 1960's when Barnes first became involved in health promotion by working in a drug abuse program most health i campaigns revolved around scare tactics and trying to educate people about serious health hazards, There seemed to be little progess, and a study showed that there is a negligible relationship between knowledge and behavior. Current tactics emphasize attitude and behavior, not knowl- edge. Dr. Barnes emphasized the fact that human wellness concerns not only physical well-being, but mental, social and spiritual well-being as well. jjufrifjwref Charles Moorman: Yet Som Men Say . . . That Kynge Arthure ys Nat Dedef' The legend of King Arthur has been passed down and developed in the oral traditiong it is a mixture of legends, history, and myth. The various appearances of the famous story reflect the changing styles of society that occurred in each author's lifetime. The authors remained basically true to the original sotry, but they restructured and adapted the story to satisfy their individual audiences. Dr. Moorman cited passages from several novels to illustrate the unique ways authors portrayed certain scenes from the story. The most popular forms of Arthurian legends today are those which have abandoned medieval ideas. Those authors who try to rigidly adhere to medieval ideas will almost certainly fail to gain commercial success. Dr. Moorman feels that modern novelists should rejoice in the freedom of fiction and feel free to make changes and to add extravagant gestures. Dr. Moorman stated that the best Arthurian literature is that which is contemporaneous with its own age. This approach ensures that the legend of King Arthur will be kept fresh and alive in the future generations. . -julie joner james H. Wolfe: Law in International Society Dr.james Wolfe stressed the need for an international code oflaws that would be followed by all countries. Some critics of an in- ternational system of law falsely believe that sufficient armaments enable a country to ignore other instruments of foreign affairs. Others say that international law is irrelevant for newly independent Third World countries who believe that treaties imposed upon them in order to gain independence are invalid and only treaties made by the new state are valid. Wolfe used the hostage crisis in W-.c Iran as an example of a new government refusing to stand behind a former governments treaties and policies. r K 3,191 3 ' rf The World Court can act to legitimize international law, but the laws can only exist when the court has mandatory and executive B authority. Some countries refuse to adjudicate to World Court rulingsg for example, the United States refused to adhere to rulings on matters concerning Central America. Dr. Wolfe stated that since the international system is so primitive, the United States should support it by setting an ex- ample and by strengthening international institutions in which the law rests. There is a need for rules in world politicsg each country should realize its own interests are best served when it adheres to international laws. Dr. Wolfe concluded the lecture by stating that good law and good policy go togetherg otherwise, a stalemate is reached, Frances A. Karnes: Dimensions of Giftedness Dr. Karnes discussed the education of the gifted and talented in the state of Mississippi, the various dimensions ofgifted in- dividuals, and studies ofgifted subjects that have been conducted at USM. Mississippi has a state law that allows counties to have gifted programs, but the state does not have a law that requires school districts to provide services for the gifted students. Dr. Karnes underlined the need for legislation that would require programs for gifted education. A correlation between physical fitness and intellectual functioning has been observed in gifted childreng this negates the old myth of strong body-weak mind. Gifted children tend to have positive self-concepts, highly developed ethical codes. and well- defined values. Gifted males and females differed in personality traits and other areas of development. The Center for Gifted Studies at USM works with local school districts to evaluate current programs, make recommendations for improvements. and implement new programs. Services and seminars for teachers ofthe gifted are also provided. Dr. Karnes urged concerned citizens and parents to ad- vocate programs for the gifted students and to push for state and national legislation in this matter. -Ini'iejerze.t Honors lforum 1 S jf11fit'.fof1f.i' QUVUVUQ 0.90000 ooooooeo OOCQOQC 00.00000 00000 Of... 0000 0000 0000 0000 000 000 000 000 000 0000 000 0000 0 0.060 'afbv' 000i 00? cog life? -of 9? .g. Li 'x ' . 0 0 O O . O 0 O 0 On. Saturday, january 25, 0 'rdf' ',',' ' ' Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Twila Williams, Miss South- . Q O O Q Q 0 O ern 1985 walked down the ....... ...OOOQ runway one last time. The . Q ' . O . thirteen contestants waited Q Q Q Q Q Q anxiously as they wondered V Q O Q Q Q who the next Miss Southern . . . 0 0 would be. The contestants O 0 ..... were judged in swimsuit O O 0.0. 0 0 O O 0 ?Q Q Q competition, evening gown G Q Q O competition, talent competi- . . ...' tion, and an interview with - ,Q O Q the judges. O Sharon Bentz, a senior from . B'l ' h ioxi, was c osen to wear the crown for 1986. A 21-year old Business Administration major, Sharon performed the song Forever in the talent competition and placed first in the swimsuit competition. Alternates included Connie Mitchell of Picayune, first alternate and winner of the talent competition, Stacey Graves of Hattiesburg. second alternate, Donna Ginn of Atlanta, Georgia, third alternate, and Gail Davis of Hattiesburg, fourth alternate. Other winners were Cathy Parkman who was chosen Miss Congeniality and Monique Brooks who received the Directors Award. Sponsored by the Associated Student Body, the 40th annual pageant was centered around USM's 75th Anniversary. All entertainment was provided exclusively by USM students and faculty. Nan Sumrall, Miss Mississippi 1985, opened the pageant with her rendition of Woman in the Moon. Twila Williams also entertained, Ken Waltman performed duets with each of the beauties. Dr.joe Paul, dean of Student Development served as master of ceremonies. The USMjazz Lab Band, directed by Raouljerome, filled the Performing Arts Center with live music. Other competitors in the pageant were Leah Friend, Donna Gilmore, Nancyjo Buntyn, Connie Hollingsworth, Mary Meador, and Pelmi Tharpe' -Renee MrGamfe Karen Godail za::,:e:'gt0 9.0 9 '0'l V Q s :'0. '0 0 ' Q O 5 Q 0 ' 0 9 ::v:':'::o:0,' sv- Q O 0 Q . -,ar ::,:o:0::::g:0:O 'o'o'0.' 55,0 o o.0,9,', 0.0.0 fo 9 iffy Q 6 ' .0.0.0. '...Q.Q V A 0 0 ' ' Q 0 O . Q Q U 'O Q . . Q Q 0 0 0 Q o t . Z'Z'Z'1'I'Z ' ' A 0 6 6 Q L lQ'g3U.' Q 0 O Q O O 4 Mississippi Beauties Miss America Swan Akin A fourth Mississippi Beauty was crowned Miss America when Susan Akin of Meridian received the crown in 1985. Miss Akin, a 21 - year-old senior at the University of Mississippi, was chosen to win by computer analysis a few days prior to the pageant. The 35-22-35 figured blonde captured the swimsuit competitiong she dazzled the judges in the talent contest with her rendition of You're My World. Susan's thoughts upon being crowned were that she had finally captured her dreamg she referred to her Coronation walk as 1' 44 ft . 5. If . '. '77 ri ,r ,. W swirl 1 the ultimate experience. I did it. I finally did it, she said. Susan 1 1 A V has been in pageants since the age of five. it i s if ' W ' Other Mississippi Beauties who shared the Miss America title in- an y ip clude Mary Ann Mobley of Brandon, 19593 Lynda Mead of Nat- ' I Q chez, 196Og and Cheryl Prewitt of Ackerman, 1980. S 1' A F! X' xl ppl' Y' 1,-1 N . -Karen Godai! ii -A L l P CAP Laserphotol 'll Min' Mirrisizppi N an Sammi! When Susan Akin won the Miss America title, USM's Nan Sumrall was crowned Miss Mississippi for 1985. The 20-year-old Hattiesburg resident has kept a full schedule since that day, traveling statewide to fulfill her glamorous position. While reducing her course load at USM, Nan is still pursuing her Communication Degree. Her reign may postpone her graduation date, but Nan says it has opened so many doors and provided so many new opportunities that there are no disadvantages to this honor. Nan hopes that her experience as Miss Mississippi will benefit her desire to have a career as a sports journalistg perhaps this position will enable her to work at the 1988 Olympic Games. Nan says that she loves representing USM as Miss Mississippi, espe- cially since USM had not claimed this honor for several years before her victory. I want to give back to USM some of the benefits it has given me, Nan said. -Georgia Skrmetta i 158 Mississippi Beauties Mjjjjjfjppjijflliljllf Mm 1986 Dee Dee P6lU61 .l'0lZ February 2, 1985, Dee Dee Patterson was crowned Mississippi's-lunior Miss. After capturing both the local and state titles, Dee Dee advanced to Ainericasglunior Miss finals in iNlolwilL'. Alabama, where she was chosen 5rd alternate to Americasvlunior Miss. 'llieylunior Miss contestants are judged in the areas of poise and appearance, scholastic s, physical fitness. talent, and judges' interviews. Dee Dee's hard work and effort were rewarded when she won 315,000 worth of scholarships. which she is now applying to her education at the University of Southern Mississippi. . I Mm. America Z 5, , 1 .X Donna Rune!! 1, 1 A M Donna Russell, a brown-eyed brunette from Brandon, Mississippi, was crowned Mrs. Nils J- 'Y X - I gf, America in 1985. She has been married for ten years and has two children. The . University of Mississippi graduate works as a free lance model, she enjoys emceeing 4 is . beauty pageants and benefit fashion shows, aerobic dancing, nautilus weight program, 42 needlework, singing, dancing, and attending sporting events with her family. She is also ' 2, 4' - involved in various community activities. Mrs. Russell believes, A womans primary EL e 1 role is to create a climate for individual growth in her home. She needs to be sensitive 3 to her familys psychological raw spots and give them each lots of love strokes. .H ji 1- 1 -Dee Dozzgberfy , Q i4 s.., . ., 5542! 1 a A--fr i' ..,.Y .1 I S f - Mm. Mi,i1fi.i,i'ippi Cmfofyfz Dznfezz A University of Southern Mississippi graduate became Mrs. Mississippi in NHS. Carolyn Duren, a resident of Edwards is a visual merchandising manager, she has darlt brown hair and brown eyes. She has been married for two years. A drawing and painting major, Carolyn enjoys all types of crafts and art related activities. water sports. working with pageants, and antiques. She has modeled at the local. regional. and national levels. As well as being chosen Mrs. Mississippi. Carolyn won the first place award in the photogenic phase of competition in the Mrs. Mississippi pageant. I gal 1 -Din Dflf1Ag'X7tl'fij me iiri ' Mississippi Beauties 110 -Ciclflllclfit' xllzz nuff USM's Yearbook Soars to its 60th Anniversar USM's first annual was published in 1914, four years after Mississippi Normal College opened its doors. Many changes have taken place since 1914. When the first yearbook was published there were no greek organizations, only literary societies, the YMCA and the YWCA. Sports consisted of the basic four: football, basketball, baseball and track. Only five buildings represented the small school whose purpose was to qualify teachers for Mississippi public schools. Because of the small size of the college, all of the annuals until 1931 were very personalized. Each member of the diploma or senior class was individually represented with a short biogra- phy next to his picture. One book even published essays written by each senior student. The biggest revolution took place around 1940 when the yearbookys name was changed to the Souzfbewzer. Until 1940 the annual was called Neka Camoiz or New Spirit. Also, at this time the university offered its first bachelor of arts degree and changed its name to Mississippi Southern College. The year- books in the late 1930's and early 1940's began to show more creativity. The opening sections emphasized the theme of the book, and candids became more widely used. By 1950 a sprinkling of color was being used in the opening section and on special pages. Copy became more concentrated on student life and politics in the mid 1960's and 1970's. In some editions the opening section boasts photographs of prominent Mississippi politicians. The annuals of the 1980's vary little from those of the 1970's. The most notable differ- ence is the format of the expressions of creativity. While the yearbooks in the 1980's use modern graphics, the annuals of the 1970's used colorful words and ideas. USM yearbooks have not been published successively since 1914. In 1918 the staff did not publish an annual because of World War I, and only one pamphlet-sized issue was produced for the years 1938 and 1939. For reasons not known, no annual was published between 1920 and 1931. -Karen Godai! Mr. William A. Benson, jr. Mr. William Benson, a representative of Herff jones Year- books who had once been a vice-president of the former Benson Printing Company, devoted much of his life to the production of the Soutlaemer. His companies have printed the University of Southern Mississippi's yearbook for the last 35 years. Mr. Benson was not only a valuable business partner, but also a close friend and supporter of the University. Mr. Benson's generation produced the last of the true southern gentlemen and he will be missed. Mr. Benson was a graduate of Vanderbilt University where he was yearbook editor, a member of the wrestling team, and a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He was a U.S. Army Air Force cap- tain in World War II, and at one time served as an instructor in an officer's training school at what was then Mississippi Southern College. He was an active member of West End Methodist Church in Nashville. After a brief bout with cancer, Mr. William CBillj Benson l ' M l9, 1985. P35566 away on ay 5 -Dee Dozzglyerty 1-10 Snzztfycrmfr Rock 81 Roll Video Part L1 i It N 4 rr A , 3 T E - mtg' as it-wifi Q, I March Z5 the University of Southern Mississippis Union Board hosted the Chevrolet Rock 8: Roll Video Party in the University Union Coffeeshop. The event is sponsored by Chevrolet and CBS records. T-shirts. rock posters, and albums were given away. The albums were those of groups such as Huey Lewis and the News and Bruce Springsteen. The proceeds from the party went to the TJ. Martell Foundation for Leukemia and Cancer Research. -flfiria Slmzw Dance to Videos 14 Delicious and Refreshing . . . Coke is it! 1 1 Coca-Cola, the world's best-known trademarked product, is asked for more than 335 million times a day, the product is in more than 155 countries around the world. The product originated in May of 1886 in Atlanta, Georgia when pharmacist Dr.john Styth Pemberton first produced the syrup for Coca-Cola. The new beverage was first sold at the soda fountain ofjacob's Pharmacy for 5C a glass. Frank M. Robinson, Dr. Pem- berton's partner, suggested the name Coca-Cola because he thought that the two C's would look well in advertising. Coca-Cola was first bottled byjoseph A. Biedenharn of Vicksburg, Mississippi, in 1894. Biedenharn, a candy merchant, discovered that putting Coca-Cola in bottles would make the beverage easier to serve at picnics. Coca-Cola celebrated its 100th year on May 8, 1986. During the five day period of May 6- 10, 1986, The Coca-Cola Company held a worldwide meeting of Company employees, bottlers and major customers in Atlanta's World Congress Center to celebrate the 100th birthday of the product Coca-Cola. The festivities culminated with a huge parade down famous Peachtree Street. In 1985 the makers of Coca-Cola created a formula that they thought was even better than the original drink. The best has been made even better, said the chairman of the board and chief executive officer of The Coca-Cola Company. Roberto C. Goizueta. Goi- zueta added, Consumers in blind taste tests all across the continent have told us they prefer the new taste of Coca-Cola to the origi- nal by an overwhelming majority. They had discovered the new taste while attempting to perfect the taste of diet Coke. Adhering to its commitment of marketing only the best, the makers of Coca-Cola began distributing the new formula in May of 1985. Our extensive data convinced us that this formula had achieved a new plateau of taste superiority, said Mr. Goizueta. The stripes on the familiar red can changed from white to silver, and the distinctive taste went from sweet to sweeter. Actor and comedian Bill Cosby introduced the new taste to consumers all over the country in televised commercials. By August 1985 the makers of Coca-Cola began distributing Coca-Cola classic. Coca-Cola classic preserves the soft drink's original and well- loved formula. Consumers can now enjoy Coke and Coca-Cola classic, as well as diet Coke and cherry Coke. The Coca-Cola Company also produces TAB, Sprite, Fresca, Mr. PiBB, Mellow Yello, Fanta and Hi-C brand soft drinks. -Karen Godail Dee D011 gberty Sourrer jbr tlfir ezrtiele inelzzded' Refreshing Facts About Coca-Cola, Fwy Fezbzzfozzr Yearr of Ouerrear Growth For Com-Cola, and an April 23, 1985 Neuu Refeare. ,.,, tss, 1 j I 1 1 1-ll Coca-Cola 1,1 : tl'l1IU ' ' . 1 -- v. if:L4..,g,Qvyq cy. 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Q I . i 1 I . l S 1 v'o'o'0'0' gl ol 48.5. KOA., Oklahoma! was performed November 20-24 by the College of Fine Arts. Oklalaomd, written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II and conducted by Blaine Quarnstrom, is a romantic musical with a comical twist. Oklahoma! takes place in Indian territory which has just been named Oklahoma. The stage was turned back in time as the characters dressed in cowboy boots, farmer hats, and gingham dress- es. The story centers around Curly, a handsome cowboy, and Laurey, a pretty but stubborn girl. Curly wants to take Laurey to the Skidmore Social in the currey with the fringe on top. But acting as a typical young girl, Laurey goes to the social with 'Iud because she doesn't want Curly to know she really likes him. Of course, jealousy sets in and Curly asks Aunt Eller to the social. As the competition goes on, Laurey has a dream in whichjud kills Curly and this is brought to life by the dancers and special lighting techniques. Eventually, Laurey and Curly decide to get mar- ried. But at the weddingjud returns to stop the lil-l Oklahoma klahoma! marriagejud is accidentally killed in the scuffle, but Curly is not held responsible for his death. And so, Laurey and Curly live happily ever after. There was a tremendous response to the play from students and the community. The perfor- mance of the actors showed the true talent of many USM students. -Lena Beth Bzzrford Calif Aunt liller lleidi Cline Curly Brian McCann Latirey Cindy MeC,ool Ike Skidmore Steve Rowland Fred Scott Harvey Slim Tim Bond Will Parker Steven Purdy Jud Fry joel McCrary Ado Annie Carnes Lulu McBride Ali Hakim Kiran Narkar Gertie Cummings jill Cimbora Andrew Carnes Dale Crowson Cord Elam jerry Varvel Ellen Mary Lynn Wrilters Kate Lisa Cook Virginia Shawn Comfort Aggie Dana Nelson Mike 'lon Knouse joe Mark Napier Tom Rodney Hamilton Sam Ric Watkins ' on .ili 1ams, r. 3 vi 1 if i s Wx f ' Xi . I ,, ...f-fwsaw E' l 4' ..,, VX' .P' 1 - 1 fj 'Uv ji Q, Alf . g . Q f Y 'oi- 81 Lacy alton , lil , 6 ,F 4' ,Q The October 11th concert opened with up-and -coming musician. Lacy J. Dalton. Dalton, dressed in a light blue leather outfit. captured the crowd of cowboy hats, plaid button-downs, and western boots. The audiences cheers of approval, shrieks of whistles. and rhythmic ap- plauses accompanied songs such as You Satisfy Me. Fast Moving Train, and Sixteenth Avenue, a song about song-writers for which Lacy is best known. After Lacy Dalton left the stage, the Coliseum darkenedg many members of the audience flicked their bicsf' When the stage lights brightened again, there was no sign of Hank. The Bama Band per- formed a few numbers including, When You Get on the Whiskey. Let Someone Else Drive g then the star appeared. Wearing a black cowboy hat and dark sunglasses, Hank began his performance with All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight. He sang more of his country favorites before his band left him on the stage to perform solo. He confused the audience with a medley of blues before he quickened his pace with more of his country hits including Dixie On My Mind and the hilarious, Why Do the Best-Looking Girls Haye Real Ugly Friends? The band returned and joined Williams in playing Country Boy Kansas Bound and Sweet Home Alabama. Hank then changed his style again as he payed tribute to dead rock stars. Lynard Skynards On the Hunt and ZZ Topps La Grange were among some of the songs Hank performed. Not only did Hankblrfs style of music change several times during the concert, Hank also changed instruments. He played instruments rang- ing from the steel guitar to the tom-tom drum. He added .1 hit of excitement to his exit by shooting a blank from a rifle and yelling Let's Boogie! as he left the stage. -Km 71 Gfftfmf Halloween 'ln-ff 1 1 sir, 'FA .5 . F 'S is xx V 4 . n R 7,1 4 ,1 x,- Y , - 6 'I l i l . 4 f- I , . . Q 'f .',.-,,-W U fn, .v rg.-5 f' f,-. - ,r.-tw. I... 4 ' -L '1 ..A,,. 3 u 'A QM '- f'hi'. I ,., . IF-F 4, v ,, 5 'sn n, ,. . ,...- tg .-fit , L , 'yy -'Q'-., - 3 1 ,:.,,.i, ig'f'jf'L.' 5. l A, ctw , i 7 .W .. Thx' f,,t.ii, W - ..., .. -, ', ,. .-5 I., fa. 22:0 3' . X515 a v-H il ' 1 1 ii if Q it 4 Q CNF Every year on October 31, the calm exteriors of students are shed. and the monsters lying dormant inside reappear. USM students trans- form into witches and goblins for all night excursions of partying and road -tripping. Une never knows what to expect when the moon is full and the activities have begun. Halloween is also a time for organizations to raise monex' for l'nited Way during the Union Boards Annual Halloween Carnival which featured a space walk, apple hohbing. a spook house. a kissing hooth. a cake walk, and various other games and hooths. -Rc 71:6 66Z1 f Taking the stage in full force, Heart captured the audience with their energy and new style. Playing a set that included many of their old hits, the group won the hearts of new listeners as well as old fans from their Dreamboat Annie days. Heart made a tremendous come-back in 1985 with their new members, a new album, and their outrageous new look that portrays their unique style of rock-and-roll. Also, the stage created a very mystical mood in which the Wilson sisters performed such hits as Crazy on You, Dreamboat An- nie, and Bebe LeStrange. The crowd remained standing throughout most of the concert as Heart also performed new hits such as Never and What About Love. Opening for Heart was the relatively new group, Auto- graph. The group had the audience on the edges of their seats with their true rock-and-roll spirit. Susan Green of Mid -South Productions worked along with the UAC to bring Heart to USM. Miss Green said that our UAC was one of the most organized and energetic groups she had ever worked with on a college campus. -Renee McGajQ'2'e Claire Gerald 150 Heart .ag .JI f-A Ririe Woodbur The Ririe Woodbury Dance Company is a group of world travellers from Texas. They spent two and a half days at the University of Southern Mississippi and performed a concert on Friday night Oc- tober 18. The event was sponsored by the University Activities Council. iv Nu inf' if ? in sql' ,fx ,..f- f an -M .:, Vip We My E xx 5 u 1 5 Q , ,Ti ' ,. 1 ,W 1 Y .4 ,., 5 ll bo' 'I' 5 ,, L 11 new T. X: X ' I if .Nfl 3' .-'Q ' 'O' R ... '-g.--3 if 'K' W A nl, ,xxx B 5 This Gulf Coast-based band put on a show at the Thursday September 5 pep rally that was everything a college-oriented concert should be. Balancing their own slick, but accessible, originals with the best of popular tunes by such artists as Simple Minds, UZ, Tears for Feats, The Fixx, and the Police, the band clearly took pleasure in performing for an audience made up largely of people their age. Lead singer Mark Smith has one of the most powerful and versatile voicesg his distinctive sound defies comparison to that of any other performer. Todd Read fbass guitarb and Gary Smith Qlead guitatj provided a strong wall of guitar accompa- niment and engaged in a biting round of dueling guitars on CTE's own excellent Paris in june. Imaginative dabbling with electronic gadgetry by keyboardist David Paul Windham gave an experimental dimension to the otherwise straight- forward rocker Keeping Up with thevlonesf' a CTE number that was one of the standouts of the evening Drummer Eor- rest Miller took the microphone to sing a cover of the Shieks' Anybody Seen My Baby, aptly proving that instrumental and vocal talents need not be mutually exclusive. Change to Eden concluded the evenings performance with an announcement of good news for CTE fans. The group recent- ly signed a two-year contract with Crescent Moon Talent. a Nashville agency that will be handling future band bookings. -Kim U 1'flr.r Scguthern - Exposure it Q Southern Exposure, the University of Southern Mississippi's performing troupe, is sponsored by the Public Relations Office. They light the stage this year with their We've Got Stars show of 1985-86 which is highlights ed with the songs of yesterday and today and the stars that gave them to us. From the energetic opening to the melodious closing, this year's show is packed with the best of pop, broadway, and country music. One of the group's members,jill Bailey, says that Southern Exposure is her time to shineg she enjoys the opportunity for expression and the satisfac- tion that a good performance brings. ' Southern Exposure members are also involved in other campus activities and must constantly juggle their schedules to accomodate the number- ous practices and performances. Tim Breland, the director of the group, commented, This has probably been the easiest group of students I've ever had to work withg this is partly due to the fact that almost 7096 of this year's CHSI, band, and crew has had at least four semesters of experience prior to the 1985 -86 season. For the members of Southern Exposure all the hours of practice and preparation are rewarded by the excitement of the numerous audiences that this upbeat group entertains. -Brad Cundtf 156 Southern Exposure 'n .. 4 ffm 2' fpgil A 4 9 ' Y Souzhem Exporure Band Cleft to rightjz Greg Straw- Southern Exporure Can Cleft to rightj: Ben Prestong Mattelyn Casselsg Lisa Hargettg Dawn Broadusg Brad bridge lguitarlg Timothy Breland Ckeyboardsjg Bill Wil- Cundiffg Charles Thomasg Donna Ginng Eddie jonesg Sissy Sharpg Bobby Hensleygjill Bailey. kins ldrumslg Forrest Nelson Cbass guitarl ' Southern Exposure 157 Rush is the appropriate word for the pro- cess by which the sororities choose new pledges. Whether you are going through rush or doing the rushing, it is a very hectic, time-consuming week. The work tht goes into rush is tremen- dous. Girls meet on separate occasions to practice skits and songs, work on props, and psyche themselves up for the rush that awaits them. Hard work and long hours are given to the most important function a sorority will do together as sisters. No matter how tired or scared the girls may feel, it is one of the most exciting times they will experience in college. It is a time to choose a group of girls that will be called sisters for the rest of their lives. But in the long run when rush is over and Bid Day has arrived, girls will express their joys, their tears, and even their relief for a job well done. -Renee MCGHDQY 1 1 - I I I I I --r rk: 158 Sorority Rush inf? -arkw W Wgfgfw' 'Q W :, F' , L Q 1 if 3. My Bi .X un, 'iii Z PZ M3026 ff'-'fwx - 1 .-.. , 1. Y. 1 , , - ff 5 K..-A 3 w A f 1 f . ' W Vlfif ' . 1 V- ff Lv! 1 . 3 f I ' L . ' ,.-... ,, , , f - ., . J XX 5 K xx L K tl VY X if X ,Q P if' ,. . T 2 . . x -p..2,b- ,, : fd-'. f,ff . . -. ,...,f'.. , -N 14 I, umuug..'. sung... 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The contestants were judged in the areas of talent, evening gown and judges' inter- views, as well as their individual contribu- tions to their sorority and to USM. Michelle Hale, representing Delta Gam- 7t'f'.vr I Plaillzpr ma was chosen first alternate and Lisa jenkins of Delta Delta Delta was named second alternate. judges for the contest were Mayor Sam Lindsey of Laurel, Ca- mille Gilliland, Miss Mississippi-U.S.A.g and Ed Morgan, Hattiesburg City Council President. The proceeds from the contest were don- ated to the Forest-Lamar County United Way. Mike Owens, ATO president and master of ceremonies for the event, stated that he enjoyed working with the contest because ATO can lend a hand to help the United Way continue many of its fine programs such as the Rape Crisis Center and the Abused Family Program. -Holly Hugber ik: rig: srr, X Q ., .1 4 ...s 4 .sit i r Panhellenic Talent Show The University of Southern Missis- sippi's junior Panhellenic Council sponsored their annual talent show on Tuesday, january 18. Kym I-lousley and Suzanne Lumpkin won first place for their dance rou- tine. Other winners were jana Kay Mills and Reggie Smith, second placeg Mark Houston and Hank Phillips, third placeg Ebony Es- sence, fourth placeg and Freddie I-Iuddleton, fifth place. The proceeds were placed in the junior Panhellenic Scholarship Fund. Three 5100.00 scholarships were awarded to Greek women who pledged a sorority in the fall of 1985. jr. Panhellenic Talent Show 163 Delta amma Anchorsplash 1 1 f I -...H-ai , 0315 X SQ ' n 2 l Swimming away with first place in the 1986 Delta Gamma Anchorsplash were Pi Beta Phi and Elam i Arms dormitory. Coming in second were Chi Omega and Sigma Nu, and the third place winners were 4 Delta Delta Delta and Pi Kappa Alpha. Other awards received were given to Charlie Henderson, Mr. Anchorsplash and to janet Vega, Miss Eyes. Proceeds from Anchorsplash were given to the handicapped students at USM and to Delta Gammas philanthropy, aid to the blind I . . I and sight conservation. i' l ,I 164 Delta Gamma Anchorsplash i ik ma M., ,. , ,. --f----.,,, Sigma Chi Derb a X! . 'P ' 1 ig I ' -A 1.iCi3-,fi . '3 A, 'lKs,: 1 1 T .Md ,,'2F'3,:,'1f, 1 3' of i Jwaxkg ' ' an 'J xffx- Q 'sing +1- E P T li jf S ' '. 3 fl 9' l l f-ff 4298. 5 1 K , wif' T The men of Sigma Chi hosted their first annual Derby Day April 1-5. Derby Day consisted of several competitions including Derby Chase, A Chorus Line, and Derby Darling. The ladies of Chi Omega won the event. Phi Mu finished second, and Kappa Delta came in third overall. julie johnson. a member of Kappa Delta, was selected Derby Darling. Dawn Broadus iPhi Mul and Suzanne Lumpkin fChi OD tied for runners-up. The proceeds were given to the United Way. The Sigma Chi's hope to continue this event annually, and they would especially like to thank each sorority for its participation and hard work that made Derby Day a success. Sigma Chi Derby Day 165 College Nw ,..-418 5- 'F' 1 fx: QVTUQ HL Q. ...Asad 4.....as il ' ,u ,xv prfav N, 1.4 -A, . f. ,z , , , X 5 ! w 1 1 Q . 14. 'A-QTIE qw . ws, 2 ' ' + , A ,Q-,1 -.,,w -A- no ' 2 a . - 4i , E f ' 1 3 A Wli I x..,.... 'i--- Vanin- V I '- After Class Spring Fever '86 'Z' S .- f ,.,--'ff I ff 3,1 As the temperature rises so does the fever of Spring. Books find permanent rest on dusty shelves, grades falter, and students find solace basking in the bright sun. The rustic browns and reds of fall and winter turn to cheerful pinks, purples, yellows and greens. The University Activities Council provided The Ultimate Enticementn by sponsoring bands, comedians, and movies during the month of April. The featured performers included Mary Wong Comedy Ca three man comedy team from Chicagoj, Webb Wilder Cbandj, Denny Dent CRock and Roll Artj, Carl Rosen Cpiano playerfcomedianj, Mark Wenzell Cmimeljohn Ferrentino Cco- medianfmagicianj, Voltage Brothers Cshow bandj, and jack Gallagher Ccomedianj. ' Whatever the symptoms, a Spring without the fever is a Spring without fung let's hope they never find a cure! sf5 -9 -Karen Gmini! K: ' ' . C , S Q!! SQ'-Sv VW' X 1 1,2 1,052 X-all' if ff lb.. 4 -Q .Rr rg ,, f-N. TC-Sl, f 2 X x C7 .ai 5 7 I as if J gif., N r ' -A hc, G- K : J 'kim Spring lfex' c er 160 Dinner Theatre hen' Seozmeirfel Seezpire ,mutex Ai Iii gli J, Spectators at USM's dinner theatre in April were treated to a life- like scenario of 17th century Italian life. Troupes of traveling players visited the tables and taunted the guests. The audience laughed heartily as the energetic characters clumsily teased and chased each other around the tables and on the stage, falling and tripping over everything in sight. After these stock characters left the scene the plot of That Seozzndrel Smpin began. The protagonist, played by Todd Ru- dolph Long, was a scoundrel caught in the middle of a dilemma between his employers and their sons. Scapin, a small, street- smart fellow and his over-sized, over-emotional friend, Sylvester were employed to supervise two young men destined to get into trouble. When the sons, Octavio and Leander, fell into forbidden love with unsuitable women, Scapin had to defend them against their fathers. In the style of commedia dell'arte-slapstick, the play tells the story of how Scapin attempts to save his friends while maintaining good relations with his employers. 170 'HMI St'llIUIzf7'l'f Stizlflfll 3 ...,,,,...s.,..J . Captured in a mixture of clutzy fools, a hilariously brutal nurse, two domineering yet some-what naive fathers, a beautiful French woman, and a seductive gypsy girl, the plot unfolds into a coincidental twist that leaves poor Scapin holding the hat. jean Baptiste Poquelin, better known as Moliere, wrote Seapin to be played for fun. Melva Hackbarth, a USM graduate student who directed the production, used her theatrical talent to adapt the play to a more modern outlook. While preserving the atmo- sphere of the 17th century Italy, Hackbarth added a few extras such as red -neck chain-saw warriors, an Indian tribe, and a couple of well-known American expressions. The play was performed April 22-26 in the USM union and was presented by the Department of Theatre and Dance and the USM Union Board. -Karen Godezil i i ii ii K ,.. yl i l 4 l . X if xi ' Q f.,,,r,A xx Cm! Octavio ...... Silvester .... Scapin ....... Hyacinthia ....... Nerine ...... Argante .... Geronte .... Leander ,... Carlo ......... ChuCk ....... Demos ...... Zerbim-:tta ....,.l'1ill Siiiiiriill Miffiiry Tmlnl Ruclulpli lung Dann Nclscm .....'I'nmla Lcali Ificlnls Dale fniwsciri ..............R,li. Hill .............I5olJlwy King .......Marlc R. Napier .......CliuCli Brziclfiurcl ........D6m0S M21fliiJS ..........'Iancr Reed .ndifik K vit- 5 ka. -4 i , , N. 5. X - X 'i xfl Sf l l 3 wk f ' '. , ,dn xl 1 X jf I .11-X i-Z r . 5 ,gf 3 I N. i lt 3 ., iv Www l S,-,,,, , .. -A! . 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' T 1 Miir Connie Lynn Mitcne!! of Pica- yune, Mississippi, was crowned the University of Southern Mississip- pi's 1985 Homecoming Queen dur- vember 2, 1985. While attending the University of Southern Mississippi, Connie was an active member of Chi Omega sorority where she served as Per- sonnel Chairman and Songfest Di- rectorg she also served as Chaplain for the Kappa Sigma Stardusters. ed Student Body Public Relations Committee, Pi Tau Chi, and the Campus Crusade for Christ. She was selected one ofthe University of Southern Mississippis Top Ten Beauties in 1984 and Miss Hattiesburg 1985. A deans list scholar, Connie majored in Radio, Television, and Film, she says that she would like to use her experience in these areas to work in the public relations and entertainment fields. Conniefi escort for the evening was Iiizriiy Royiifilili, President ol' the Associated Student Body. WH lloiiieioiiiiiig f ourt ing pre-game ceremonies on No- She was a member of the Associat- .Y 4-2 fl 4' - 4. at Q y I 1 a I v ' 1 1 I r , 1, - 1 'dir ' ' sk X 1 '1 I X fivf' ' J, lv ., u -h' P 6 I I l 3-JW' .fa f- ,w if 'E-'E' J, iii-' r. and Miss USM sew' agvss- 4 nf-f-' X -' 4 1 A .L 1 Y Angela Sliman, a resident of Ocean Springs, Mississippi, is a senior majoring in computer science. She is an active mem- ber of Chi Omega sorority where she has served as Presi- dent, Pledge Trainer, Model Pledge, Chi-O Tees, Order of the Owl, and Songfest Decorations Chairman. She is also a Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sister and was selected 1985 Little Sister ofthe Year. A Presidents and Dean's List scholar, Angela holds membership in Omicron Delta Kappa, Order of Omega, Phi Delta Rho, Rho Lambda, Lambda Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta, USM Golden Girls, and USM South- ern Style, she is listed in Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities. A senior from Pensacola, Florida, Bi!! zlflaiiefy is majoring in Accounting and plans to become a Certified Public Ac- countant. Bill has served as President and Executive Coun- cil Chairman for the Student Alumni Association, Associat- ed Student Body Senator and Appointments Committee Chairman, and Community Service Projects Committee Chairman for Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. He is a Dean's List scholar and a member of Beta Alpha Psi Ac- counting Honorary Fraternity, Sigma Psi Alpha Accounting Fraternity, the Wesley Foundation, and a Chi Omega Big Brother. Mr. tx Nliss l'SfNl is 1-vi. xv,-fa: mg fy ,, fi ,, . gs Sl ' if . 1+ K 'G' iii, . ,ca , f 'E+ 'E A S S. ff w 514-if ,. I fw -sun - 6 O 1 I I x ' I 4-1-n-Q-Q'--..-W. Twl '.-MN HM ' G5 UJXU ,M 0 1, n .1 AL Q. mga, Q P31 'Q I' li ai it N F 1 , w 'Q , Q I nlr l ,4n' -ax M I' '..9!Fi-s.g-'. .. I Ai l',A li'-4 . , .' .,. 'h A I v .1-rv' , -sh R lil I x X, R I A4 ' 1 . S , f. JH Q 5 4' . 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Every team presents a god and goddess at the Greek Week paradeg the male and female whose team receives the most points in the competition are the Greek God and God- dess. Pi Beta Phi was a member of the winning team for the third consecutive year when the Pi PhifDelra Tau Delta team won the competition in 1985. Cindy Creme was named Greek Goddess. She is a Communityf Municipal Recreation major from Carthage, Mississippi. She is active in Pi Beta Phi and has served as the chairman or a member of various committees. Cindy has represented Pi Phi on campus by being involved in the Associated Student Body Senate, the University Activities Council. Intramural Advisory Board, the USM Recreation Club, and USM Election Com- missiong she is a Sigma Nu Little Sister. Cindy is a Deans List scholar and is listed in Whos Who Among Women in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges and in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Smit Hezrbiron, a senior from McComb. Mississippi. was named Greek God. He is majoring in Advertising and is a member of the USM Advertising Clubg he says that after graduation he would like to work for a major ad agency or for a large national magazine. Scott has held the offices of Ser- geant at Arms and Rush Chairman for Delta Tau Delta frater- nity and was elected Mr. Delta Tau Delta 1984-SS. Greek God 8: Goddess 10? A 'f QF JW- Q , , , -a-4 3 N., f 's 'fi 'f 'f eg xi' 5 , ,- k we 9 f' My ,, '-' 1 ,Q ' 5 fpfgf. K. ' 1- .AG A 'fi A fi? 43 fu 1- r .... .. .,. v.,.....,.. , .,...,,, , ...., ,,........v...,.V.,... ww' -1' 'av-1-'rm . Q. y 2 J ? H 'WN i I , . 9 a , I S ,,az,,,.-an---..,...-v f A - V b f -, L ,Q A VM, , . . A awww-f uf r-1 nw-van-wr-urn-4-su- ., ,. J ,agua-ma I. v Q 1-.F '- -a-s.f:+- Q.. -... - .M - l!-of .1- ES A, V, 5 1 1 ne 1 ,.-my ,M-' ,, if ii Wggn x .N xy,.L . Q LL ' 4 ,, ,Q Q 'MQAPRQ MMF' TT' 1 A I ifmxx A 7 ' Qc. 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Row 3: Dawn Broadus, Robin Blankenhorn, Paula Watford, Pam Puckett, Terri DuCarpe, Holly Hasty, Kim Gleber, Delane Taylor, Shannanjones, Pam Montgomery, Bridget Wise, l Leslie Cocran, Tracy Ott, Lisa Stegall, Michele Elliott. Row 4.'jeanene Purser, Candi Walker, Lynne Smith, Lori Dear, Kim Harrington, Robin Fortenberry, Cindy Cooley, Lisa Anderson, Melissa Methvin, Laurie Mullis, Melanie Barber, Kim Clark, Missy Conaway. i l i l l l 1 l I lr l i l l 2 I l I , Student Printz ws.-ag-.,,I' ..,.:v . re 24?-V ,W ,, ., 1 v --- vp S agraywerfnsvz vm' 'Q gg 91 M553 I W . rumaumfnxammew-azeaaxr ,, ty 'f f1 :: .., is Q Ur ta' -' - -.,,1..1-- x : . , ,Eg - ,,.. 1.12 , : xv' ' - 3 - . I, ' Q,-' , I - lvbl V , ., ' e - - , W M ,... X L- -Q , -3 I - T - , f Biillfkli 1 ' 9 N99 We 'f at '- I M az, K , fs-, i f f - ' C as a as 4 . i , l . ,. X B., t. K. ,QA Q Ex, z lu ,..,,,.,..L.,a fm., als., gm H' 43.5, ' s .1 ' sv I' A .1 kihezgii' 4 f r l i V g .4 . ., In .,... . W. K .. M.. . . ,. - . Row 1 Cleft to rightj: Curt Morse-advertising rep, Kimberly Laub-copy editor, Claire Gerald-columnist staffwriter, Dee Dee Thurston- staff writer, Sam Hughes-copy editor photographer, Beth Hemeter-staff photographer, Keith Gaskin-photo editor, Paula Wilson-staff photographer. Row 2: Chris Gilmer--columnist staff writer, Connie Harvey-copy editor, Kim Willis-feature editor columnist. Andy Cole-sports editor columnist, Missy Bach-staff writer,june Davis-staff writer, Phyllis Pittman-executive editor, Lucy Lambert-staff writer. A Dixie Darlingsfyudmr Print: 199 lier, Stephanie Mobley. Row Public Relutioni Stuefent Society of Anzeeicu Row I Cleft to rightl: Holly Hughes-secretaryftreasurer, Sandy Smith-vice- president, Rebecca Prescott-president. Row 2: Nancy jo Buntyn, Georgia Skrmetta, Denise Spears, Benji Barham, Alice Fish. Row 3: Mary-Therese Hickman, Carol Dees, Elizabeth Thompson,joanna Taylor, Raymond Reeves. Row 4: Brad Nelson,jack Bridges-advisor. Row 5: Robbie Edwards, Gilland Welsh. 15 S outleerfn Cineinu fleft to rightl: Art McAlpin, Gary Tomkins, Michael Clary- vice-pres, Cecelia Goad, Chuck Harrison, Holly Hughes-sec! treas, Hayward Guenard, Randy Kwan-pres, Becky Hancock, Steven Spell, Tom McGraw. 200 Public Relations Student Society of AmericafSouthern Cinema University Actizfitiei Council prviaim Nr Fran! lleft to rightlz Marcie Da- vis, Andy Gunl-cel. Mike Dob- bins-advisor. Lynley Eiken. U: Robby Edwards, Ken Weaver. Claude Garmon, Metin Noyan. David Sears, Pam Randall, Carol Clifton, Kim Green, Denny At- kin, Vince Cowan, Paul Rester. A: Hallie Moore. Leslie Ann Newcomb. Milicent Brann. Ashley Patron, Keith Brown. Hugh Molotsi. Doreen Ceisel. Natasha Gomez, Angelia Rice. Sherrie Kettinger. Lisa Wright. Roy Butts lcenterl. Cx Hayward Guenard. Esther jarrell. La- juanzo Davis. jerry Thomas. Darin Cole. Victor Bailey. Wen- dy Gordan. Carlin Wolfe, Rinny Woodruff, Cindy Simpson. Denise Reuben. University Activities Council 201 University Activities Coicncil Ofjicers Row 1 Cleft to rightl: Lynley Eiken-advertising i chairman, Rinny Woodruff-president, Lisa Wright-secretary. Row 2: Roy Butts-music chair- man, Mike Dobbins-advisor, Victor Bailey--vari- ery chairman. University Activities Connci! Advertising Committee Row 1 Cleft to rightbz Pam Randall, Marcie Davis, Vince Cowan. Row 2: jenny Lindsay, Keith Brown, Ashley Farron, Natasha Gomez. Row 3: Doreen Ciesel, Lynley Eiken, Darin Cole, Cindy Simpson, Carol Clifton, Hal- lie Moore. ,Z Ads. i -7 202 University Activities Council Qs- Unioemity Actioitiey Council Mztfie Committee Row I flcft to riglitii Marnie Davis, limi Randall, Slicrric Kcttingcr. Rm' Burns. Kim Green, Carlin Wolfe. Ron J lliivid Scars, Paul Rcsrcrulcrry lliuiriiis, Rulilv, lidwarnls, Ken Wcax'cr, lluigli Mulwtsi. Unioemity Actioitiet Cozmcil Variety Committee pi. fx Row I flefr to riglitlz Milicem Brann. Wen- dy Gordon. Leslie Ann Newcomb, Den- ' isc Reuben, Angelia 45?'5f Rice. Esther hlarrell. Ron' 2. Victor Bdilcv. Andy Gunkel. Vince VV Cowan. Denny Atkin. Merin Novan. Ina- iuanzu Davis. Claude Cannon, H.1x'w.1rd ,. P u , - 3 Q? I, ffl' Guenard. 1,4 Fslfif E if fa, - l ' 7 fi f L'niversity Activities Council JUS lui Associated Student Body Associated Stzzdenf Body 1 f :gr u T T ' f. 5 if f ,ex .Y ' . 'fi if l , 4 3 if ' ' Barry Reynolds Dan Drane Todd Courtney President Executive Asst. to the President Vice-President W'-ft lf' li i , out Merrilu Cimbora Tommy Garriga julie johnson Secretary Treasurer Assistant Treasurer lm, y i Ll A , f . A N is Billy Newman john Hunsucker Lisa Griffith Attorney General Election Commissioner Chief of Staff Z Asfaciatecl Student Body 'Htl l Lee Gipson jenny Lindsay Walker Foster Director of Public Relations Assistant Director of Public Assistant Director of Public Relations Relations r i 4 l .aw-, wr-1 rdf' fv,'.rilt-1:5 ' is 2 ia'l:'gnr1s fl is ir all , :lei l:, ' '32 grim? iss?-' Q: 5' 'A Z- ry: M 43 :I 5 A l ig -., t .-,,i',r, ai I -r, Ella YN' ll lil? if if .. 1. .f -, W. it , ' f' ' , ,uv wr 1, 9 ki ra... ' 11 .- 'Z 1 as fi. .W -s . - . . ' ,g ,Q Sl 13A V l: Lisa joseph jay Wendland Bob Snell Assistant Director of Student Assistant Director of Student Director of Spirit Projects Projects Fall 1985 QE il I Y i, V Q f - 4 ., - Cheryl Boyles Claude Garmon Milf SCL1fTLlOUl Asst. Dir. of Spirit-'85 Assistant Director of Spirit CO-Dir. Of Spirit-'86 Co-Dir. of Spirit-'86 l T Associated Student Bodx' 205 Affoeidted Student Body , 5 tt , ,fy 1 ff. yi' .7 5575, af e 'wh if J, l .?T9Zi?1Lw 1 55.1 . , 1 - 1 v 1 1 lr Vince Cowan Cathy McKenzie Colette Towles Advertrsrng Coordrntor Drrector of Legal Servrces Assrstant Drrector of Legal Servrces I Student Servicer Department. joe Stevens, Karen Farrow, Renee QQ. Breazeale, Fran jones vs.. 12 Legal Serviter. Tommy Buford, Cathy McKenzie, Colette Towles, Dr. Ron Marquardt. 206 Associated Student Body Wi fl! Associated Student Body , ., Xu . f ev-I , if Fran jones Renee Breazeale Karen Farrow joe Stevens Supervisor of Student Programs Director of Student Services Associate Director of Student Associate Director of Student Services Services V5 Senate Row 1 Cleft to rightlz Sandie Barnes. Tom Booth, Todd Courtney, Ben Bur- nett,janice Perkins. Row 2:Tim Dixon, Richie Elkins, Debbie Broadhead. Kim Culpepper, Laurie Mullis, Scooter Milbrook, Dawn Windham, Carol Ann Estes, Charlotte Poole, Kayle Keys. Scooter Richards. Row 3: Bill Poole. Bob Herrington, Stan Buckley. David Sullivan, Bill Massey, Sabyne Hardy, Robert Toole, Erick Hueck. ip e,d,.??, A 1 I 4 J , ll .i Sandie Barnes-senate parliamentarian, Todd Courtney-ASB vice- president, president ofthe senategjanice Perkins-senate secretarv, l Associated Student Body 30' Stnofenl Planning N etwork Row I fleft to rightj: j.D. Banes, Richard Sharp, Keith Child,janet Lacy-Sec, Lyn- ley Eiken-treas, Mike Ma- jor, Norman Morrison, Curt Earnest. Row 2: johnny Huddleston-pres, Tommy McLaughlin, jean Hendrix, joe Strahan, Tim Coursey- vice-pres, Mike Martin. Row 3: Richard Larkin-advisor, jeff Loftus, Billy Dillsworth, Mario Lott. Q 3 - I Row I Cleft to rightj: Ragulan Raman- athan,jimmy Boyd, Derrick Wells, Kirk Cuevas-pres, Belinda Milhollin, Amelita Roberts-sec, Rosie Barnes, Phyllis jones-treas, Warren Carpenter, Steffi Griffith, Debbie Odom, Faye Causey, Vicki King, Mr. Warren Dunn-union di- rector. Row 2: Michelle Bell, Thecia Kel- ly, Sarah Williams,joseph Brown, Robin Vinson, Carolyn Warren, Ann Rankin, Yolanda Holmes, Sheila Walker, Mark Payne,jennette Barnes, Monique Fagan, Millicent jones, Alexa Parker-vice-pres, Angela Odom, Row 3: Minnie Austin- advisor, jennifer Chambers, Cynthia Bo- gan, Meshelle Cook, Martha Ratliff, Kim- berly Fountain, 208 Student Planning Networkfllnion Board Union Board H' 19 Rolomft 'E Fi I Ufffr ora Row I fleft up rlglm Hrcllm Hcll'5fv1Qc-pres,bjullc' -Iwhrwm ff Su. Rrfz1'J,'-Iullrn Plnllllpsmcmn IHLIIIIU' scrvicc Qlmirrlmrr, Paul Inrnncrfprcs. 'ffl' . ,- ,' , - 4 , , M Z, A I -on Y 1 ' , .V '- r. xg. 4' v A ' ,.: yr I l 1 vw- i A 1- . ' r 'i'! 'V' 'Hd J 84 . , X ' Il' s -sw ,5'J'g,4 I f e M' his 'N Q , 1' , V, K l E J A . Roromcr Ju-J Row I Cleft to rightl: Tracy Rich- mond, Deanna Moore, Sheila Ha- vard, Bill Massey-pres, Twila Hendry-vice-pres, Sally Dudley. Row 2: Amy Weldy, Ann Bancroft, Tom Booth, Bridget Horn, Mi- chelle Poirier, Melinda Morgan, Lisa jenkins, Hope Howell, Becky Trevino, Benjie Barham, Mary Grace Callahan, Melanie Gavin, Francie George, Melinda McCarty, Chuck Donlin, Stan Buckley-ao tivity chair. Row 3: Andy Langen- bach, jay Wendland, Cindy Hahn, Cathy Blakeslee, Temple Bush, An- gie Sinopoli, Kelly Love, Robin Lee, April Philpot. Row 4: Brett Broghammer, Kyle Keener, Moni- ca Mosher, Stephanie Simnicht, Sheri Downing, Stephanie Sandi- ford, Tricia Toups, Tonya Freeman, Student Alumni Association 5 I DQ. I A . Lori Langford, Dona Hardin, Sherri Salvaggio, Penny Dewey. Row 5: Shannon Hendry, Eric Brown, Fran Mott, Tammy Boone, Mary-Margaret Mitchell- membership chair,janet Delaney, Diane Garner, Stacey Moak, Christine Lytle, Lisa Myrick-hospitality chair, Kurt Russ, Perry Hall. Row 6: Rita Israel, Melissa, Hudson, jeff Barrett, Lynn Ainsworth, Michael Cooper. Row 7: Brian White, Gary Bass-treas, Fred Little, Nan Sumrall-public relations chair, Staceyl Calloway, Lisa Helton, Willis Mitchell, Barry Parker, Paige Howell, Debbie Dewett, Lynne Bostick, Walker Foster, Tonie Ann Coumanis, Adrian Sandel. Paul Corkern. Row I Cleft to rightl: julie Cook, julie johnson, Alice Fish, june Davis, Kim Pope, Angela Foka- kis, Cindy Brown. Row 2: Don- ald Dollar, Dan Drane, Mike McMullan, Don Diboll, john Sonnier, Paul Farmer, Troy Dan- iels, Tom Booth. I I l l l'.. fl' I I Sozttlfewz Style F1251 if 'QM-.gal WK' l L 'i l l E 2 is QV nl f a 310 Student Alumni AssociationfSouthern Style I I t ,' -.'! I u i Golden Girls .I li ,, a Gold Tenders fe .QV . r ' . ua? I fa. d, if' . A Row I lleft to riglitli Lisa NX'ard.jenni- fer Quayle, joyte Baldwin, Patritia Armstrong, Kelli Pigottfset, Kellee Milstead-pres, Cathy Steenutreas. Hope Howell, Andrea Conerljy, Rehetr Ca Prescott, Yolanda Holmes. Rau' 'Laminy Baker, Lisa joseph, Monica Patterson, Carole Lee, Deidre Hodge, Stephanie Boykins. Iirin Chapman, lil' len Ferrell, Cherie Suse, Sally Dudlew, Lisa Collins, Lisa Armstrong, Wendi' Valentine, Chiquita Moore, Parn Young. Row 3: Dicey Stewart. Ann Rankin, Cindy Simpson, Mona CJ'Ban- non, Cheri Sullivan, Cissy Baskin, Monique Brooks, Renee Bardwell, Anita Phillips, Nancy Donavan, Treva Lowery, julie johnson, Georgia jack- son, Cheryl Boyles, April Philpot, Aquetta Dennis, Yolanda Barnes, Me- lanie Turner. Row 1 Cleft to rightl: Patricia Walk, Ashley Booth. Courtney Thornton-pres. Darlene Powe-vice-pres. Tonya Powe-sec. Yolanda Holines- treas, Veronica Hogsett. Angela Qi johnson. Row 2: janet Friar. 1 Nancy jo Buntyn. Debra Laier. - Suzanne Duck. Debbie Moore. Rena White, Shirlev Standberrv. Kimberlv Fountain. Rosie Barnes. Benita Stewart. Yvette johnson. Reba Seals. Sharon Gipson. Golden Girlsffiold Tenders 311 Row 1 Cleft to rightlz Coach Moore, Coach Bontemp, Coach Lathrop, Coach Cope- land, Coach Rhodes, Coach Pitts, Coach Edwards, Coach Perniciaro, Coach Champi- on, Coach Swilley, Coach Harrell. Row 2: Coach Thames, Coach Cunning- ham, Coach McNeil, Coach Herrin, Coach Speed, Coach Weatherly, Coach A. Ains- worth, Coach Arnold, Coach Rotenberry, Coach White, Coach jones. Row 3: Coach Woullard, Coach Crain, Coach Smith, Coach Boling, Coach Carter, Coach Schraeder, Coach Diboll, Coach jordan, Coach Haw- thorn, Coach Freeman. Student Conclaet Asfocintion il USM Sporty Medicine Affocintion -we gl il all 1 +4 . Row I Cleft to rightl: Max Southjenisejohnson, Susan McGlothlin, Marie Ishee, Donna Swilley, Scott Wimberly, Ray Burr. Row 2: Doug Peter man, Rusty Hinds, Tim Vanlandinghamjohn Shoro, Alan Long, Read McQuage, Blake Polk. Row 3.'jeff Weber, Rodney Little, Scott Belham Sidney Bailey. 212 Student Coaches AssociationfUSM Sports Medicine Association l l l Retifeation Majors' Association l l Al llll I l ,s ls Fellowsbzlb 0fCb1'istitzii Athletes it 5 xx l I i r of Row I fleft to rights: Damica Warner, Ginger Minton, Zelda Collins, Beth Harkins, Leta Coleman, Moira Smith-sec., Sherrie Davies, Row Qxjackie Harwell, Connie Aikens, Mary Newsome, Kay Sims, Katherine Stampelos, Robbie May. Row 3: Rinsey MCSwain, Lillie Haynes, Audry Liles, Rita Huff, Sherry Tay- lor-pres., Tony Mason. Row 4x Dr. Walter Bumgardner, Dr. Allen Ellard, Bubba Fuller, Stephen Bishop-vice-pres., Pat Rash, Bill Russell, Eddie Crump, Billy Cagle. Row I Cleft to rightlz Terry Eu- V banks, Pam Perry, Kim Pope 5 Denis McKinnon. David Bundy, Tim Cranford. Tim Dil- lard-publicity. Craig High- l5 Q A president, April Philpot. Robin ' Ray, Ellen Ferrell. Rex Banks. Nancy Donovan, Hope yt. Howell-publicity, Gene Pitts. 1 Tony Pogue. Roni 2: Karl f. Schroder, Robert Brooks. Steve , qi, , Pierce, Tony Dillard. Doug 9 il l li Bolt. Richard Davis-advisor. Pl sms pg if' it l, X llft 'Q' 1 I 4 iv A I l l i l3,,llt.+- ll, A 5 ii 'ggi u i ' ,, fi I b l ...a, Y 2 'rQef'r, l Q 35- ii :: l ll' 1 i l'7': 'T v-' fp 1 I l l Qi ' i f 1 ' l ' . -1 AJTQHHT Q 5 .I hui if ' f .x Recreation Majors' AssociationfFellowship of Christian Athletes 213 Row I lleft to rightlz Robin Brumfield, Charlene Robin- son, Donna Neisler, Cather- ine Robinson, Melissa Maher, Carmen Hill. Row 2: joe Brumfield, Marty Pitts, Mike Neisler, Terry jobe. Mark McElroy. Row I Cleft to rightjz Richard Hickman, Lane Toney, Mark Orfila-pres, Randy jones, Da- vid Russel, Mark Girard, Larry Steelman. Row 2: Sherri Rogers, Helen Reynolds-treas, Cheryl Lee-sec, Daniel Wong, Rebec- ca Orfila, Cindy Lemons, jim Lemons-campus pastor. nr -f . l ru Sozttbewt Clwirtietn Student Center 'HH' ff I T 'I I l' cat azpta y.,--. 3 tit JI-I Southern Christian Student CenterfChi Alpha li l RLDS Fczilb to Grow T ' , 1 S :A l 1 hjlbll t to Yllgllll lbrmmt Ruritlulpli-s ftrcus, Rubcrt l,titlii1crAv1Le-pres n Ilcrtlgeris-pres, hlclilref, lpvtiris faculty atlvlwr. Rim Eprilon RC COGK .W . ' Butler. RLDS Faith to GrOw ,fRho Epsilon Rnu' I Cleft to rightlg XX1 1 U MCKey. Leigh Furrh treis Debbie Adeock-set lamie Shaw-vice-pres. Robert Bell Chris Kern, Lawrence Steelmrm Keith Hicksonr Roni 7 XX ri Kern. Hill Rayburn-fatulti .id visor. Dr. Charles Cdrtee titul ty advisor. Alexis Hatteri Dnid Wilson-pres. ,Ion Farris Ixen Row 1 Cleft to rightjz Richie Elkins, jim Terrell, Shandra Mclzaden, Robin White, Beth Watson, Natalie Dowdy, Linda Cochran. Row 2: Bill Massey, Sandy Culumber, Tammy Bass, Bonnie Pope, Penny Brown, Debra Brown, Debbie Riley. Row 3: Roy Butts, Dean Graham, Allen Smith, Chuck Lizana, Gene Yeatman, Michelle McQuaig, Roger Sim- mons. Rouf 4: Lavelle Watts, Nance Steven, Eddie Abdeen, Tony Smith, Greg Necaise, Dr. Stanley Lewis-PVP, Mark Adams, 'Iit Lim. Bela Alpha Pri ln-. , 4- Q. lv., I -Alu '-'Il Row 1 fleft to rightl: Richie Elkins, jim Terrell, Mona O'Bannon, Lisa Gaudet, Bridget Horn,julia White, Lori Wynne, Sharon ljames, Denise Reuben, Stephanie Boykins. Row 2: Bill Massey, Mary Kate Dickinson, Melinda McCarty, Tamara Bass, Bonnie Pope, Richard Martin, Denise Holifield, Carla Ma- gee. Row 3: Sandra McFaden, Lynn Ainsworth, Melody Withers, Melinda Morgan,joy King, Tom Booth, Peggy West, jean Scoggin. Row 4: Beth Watson, Penny Brown, LeeAnn Watts, Gene Yeat- man, Allen Smith, Thomas Daniel, Sandra Fisher, Debra Riley. Row 5: Michelle McQuaig, Linda Cochran,jeff Adams, Michael Morgan, Paul Wal- ters, Perry Hall, Scott Reissig,janet Morris, Suzanne Pridgen. Row 6: Lavelle Watts, Sam jones, Eddie Abdeen, Gary Bedsole, Eric Worth, Hank Thomp- son, jerry King-faculty advisor, Willie Moody, jimmy Tate. 216 Beta Alpha PsifSigma Psi Alpha .Jl-1 l'1 ' Sigma Pri Alpba I 653 I Delta Sigma Pi NO 4 Fall Omcery Spring Offteri Row l Cleft to rightl: Robin White-vice-pres. of finance, Sandy Vechio-sec, Row I Cleft to rightl: Simon Munn-asst. treas, janet Hall-sec, Sufette Sharon Ijames-chancellor, Patricia Husley-treas. Row 2: Gene Yeatman- Glaab-vice-pres. of finance, Michelle Young-chancellor, Bob Deaton- asst. treas, Keith Carrico-social chairman, Lisa Reeves-historian, Kim Cul- vice- res. of cha ter o erations. Row 2: Kim Cul e er-vice res, tif senior I A P P PP P e ef-V1CC- res, Of led we educafign, ulie Wh1te-viCe- reg, Of r0fe3510n- O 6rat1OI1S, l,iSa Reeves-historian. Row 35 Mark l5u1'Cl1-'vlC6- res. of led '- P P P is P P P P E- al activities, Mariam Robinson-vice-pres. of chapter operations, Angelia mg, Keith Cameo-pres, Gene Yeatman-rreas, Gentry Murdicaesocial Alexander-vice-pres. of recruiting, Keith Brown-pres, john Robinson- Chairman. Rose Formal chairman. R C COOK UNIV jffig l David Durio-Advisor Si Q Kp ' - Row 1 Cleft to rightl: Michelle Young, Angelia Alexander, Kim Culpepper, Sandy Vechio, Tammy Webb, Sharon Ijames, Lori Wynne, Robin White, Mandy McCann. Row 2: Lisa Reeves,julie White, Cheri Nazeri. Debra Riley, Mariam Robinson, Patricia Husley, jamie Chapman, Dawn Reeves, Wendy Pope, Penny Brown. Row 3: Anna Pope, Bob Deaton,jeff Bryant,john Robinson, Keith Carrico, Gene Yeatmanwlane Sf N Ulmer. Row 4: Gentry Mordica, Keith Brown, Charles Hughes, Augustus Annang, Randall Spears, Mark ' ' Burch, TJ. Adaberry, Hugh Parker-advisor, Dr. jerry King-advisor, Dr. Michael jones-advisor. Q at Dr. .Ierry King-Advisor Delta Sigma Pi 21' Row I Cleft to rightjz Mark Faucett-v.p., Tra Parker-v.p., janet Delaney-sec., Kathy Kirkpatrick-v.p., Monique Glaab-v.p., Randall Amason-v.p.,janet Remich-pres., Lisa Griffith-treas., Dolly Loyd-advisor. Row 2: Alicia Fayard-v.p., Kathy McGraw, Karen Lorona, jay Wendland, Lisa Collins, Cherie Suse, Belinda Milhollin, Eva Metz. Row 3: Robin Parten, Amy Welcly, Michael Stalnaker, Petra Arnold, Barbara Bingham, Dale Turner, Karen Clark, Kirk Bassone, Paige Saultersjames Ray, Cinclyjefcoat, Car- ol Dees, Patty Courtnay, Adele Lyons, Bever- ly Smith, Tricia Hawkins. American Marketing Association 2'?'1. .. ...T Society for the Advancement of Management J 1 v A Q n, , 5 V-:agp-.5 W . 218 American Marketing AssociationfSociety for the Advancement of Management Graduate Basineri Ayiociatjfm Rau' I llelt til riyliti li-iz llufulies ' vine-pres. Stew, Kupp 'fb ' , V' ,i ' 'tx trtnls. Rolf' J blue Mtitililiii Smit Krebs, Susan lit-ll fiiitl' S' cm ticii, RHI' S, SllSL1llSlCVv't1ll liilii flirlen, firrlu Nceuise :- . PN , , A , rt T- -1' I I ' .. . ..i : .. I I - Alpha Phi Omega f ivyyakvfff ig-1 fi ,. 5 r Y 1. fi 1 Cleft to rightlz jessie Bridges, Marcus Adams. Patrick Hartwell. William Guy, Danny llublwartl, Willis Mitelielll Graduate Business .-Xssoci.1tion,f Alpha Plii Omega 3' 1 Stuelent Council for Exceptional Cloilelren If 3 Wg J., Q-j 'Q SPE A D HEARING READINw SPECIAL EDUCATION Cleft to rightl: Lucy Cook, Lisa Roebuck, Sylvia Heidingsfolder, Ginny Lou McCoy, Brenda Whitlock, Larke Powell, Sally Dudley, Cindy Gregory, Cathy Gernon, Nancy Ann Sherman, Marci Snowden, Marilyn Hester, Sharon Walters, Donna Havens, Meher Derwsaller, Cheryl Lewis, Garvisa Garner, Gretchin Rieg. National Stuelent Speech, Language, ana' Hearing Aiioeiation L - It .. 16' 3' is K f w. it J., ,s- I gf E gi ,li ' 1' - 2 A H-, as A ,, , X G. -I JL, . SPEECH AND HEARING t READING SPECIAL EDUCATION f ' -ff. 4 I- BAA, All 'SA ,J A -Q, A 1- Cleft to rightl: Kellie Powell, Donna Dewitt, Mary Fendlason, Kelly Paul-treas, Lesliejones-vice-pres, Kim Trigg, Sharon Gilbert-pres, Kimjones, jeanene Brown, Gina Beth Belcher, Robin Reid, Melinda Rhea-sec, Regina Raybourne, Susan Salters, Angela Bonds-public relations, Debbie Ruhl, Dr. Robert Rhodes-advisor. 220 Student Council for Exceptional ChildrenfNational Student Speech, Language, and Hearing Association '--4 in ws USSR il gill E M av Ruiz' I llrft to rigliti: l,f,'iiri Cu:-:W vita--pres fll'SlpAi, lwclyri Kwan, Miriarii Sclicrikcl-set HISMAJ, Laurie Mullis-set fIl'SlpAi. Raul 2 lilcsia Williams, Daiirii Mullis- pres lll'Sl3Ai, Cartil Ilavid-pres CIISMAJ, Ire Martiricauftlircc,twr ul' Cliartiial Rcmiri, Dr. Margaret Mcffartliyf-spcmsiir fIAIJi. 'laylur llarriowtcstlirccttir ol' Soutlicr- iiaire. Rauf ,Sy 'Illicimas Deaciiri. Marla Driver, David Culltip, Steve Pendaruiswsec KIADL limb Sturtf. Claude Mapp, Will Mtllcirialtl. Gary Oesterlincg, Mark Mcliaricjy. Roger lluarig, ,jimmy jmilirisori- vice-pres KIISMAJ, Dana Thayer- pres fIADl. Row 1 flefr to righti: Eddiejones. Diane Necaise, Nelda Phillips, joEllen Stokes. Cindy Patton, Rout 2. lill Broadway. Dori' na Woodard, Patti C'lI'1'Oll,,l'lITll6 Qliook. Danny Mullis, Toni VC altmari. Gim Til- lery. Cindy Beard, Mitzi Ellis, Leigh Arm lleplin. Q -. Vlacquelirie Paulk, Debbie Griffin. Ron' 3 IFSEA. IAD. HSMAfStuderit Home Economics Association 221 Library Science Student Arrocieztion Offrers ll Row 1 Cleft to rightl: Kay Laugh- lin--pres, Charlie Lightsey-vice- ' pres, Mary Cosper-secftreas. N 457 R Yi Advertising Club Row 1 fleft to rightjz Roxanne Samies, Cherie Suse, l jackie Keys, Sandy Higginbottharn, Paula Wilson, Amy Firmin. Row 2: Tom Gibbons, Terry Holtz, Christie Allred, Lisa Olsen, jeff Alexander. 222 Library Science Student AssociationfAdvertising Club s-ff-1 Q A w v ,I ' Ft, Looe, Salvation, Determination Choir Row I fleft to riglitii Lasandra Boler, Katie Carter, Sara Rawls, Donna Sattl'ier+asst. sec, Yo- landa Holmes, Patricia Wall-1, Gina jolinson, Velma Ware, Slielia Wall-ter, Penny Rem- lwrantepulblie relations, Rott' 3. Le Patrick IIartwellfpres,,jona- than Curtis-treas, Marcus Ad- ams-musieians' director, De- metrus Pittman, Willis Mitchell-vice-pres. We E 14 2 U 1 . 5 1 . :J 1' V 'gy . . 5 1 N, X. 1 , , X F ,fx i.-1: L l Southern Geological Society Row 1 Cleft to rightl: Babe Cooley,joey Reed, Dr. Patrick, Kyle Stewart, Dr, Meylan, Ray Sturclivant, Robin Lynn Chapman, Cindy Rentoul, Lisa Morrisonxlim MCTire. Row 2: Ken Stroudnlerry Gnoose, Russell Beard, Ken Hamlin, Bob King, Dr. Dunn, Mary Havard, Stewart Hamilton, Dr. Froeliclier, Lee Day. Barlmra Bowles, Gareth Davies,jeff Walker, Carl Bryant. Offrerix Russell Beard-presuloey Reed-vice-pres, Cindy Rentoul-treas, Robin Lynn Chapman-sec. Carol Dye 84 Ray Sturdivant-bulletin editors. Ken Stroud 8: Carl Bryant-publicity chairman, Dr. Maurice Meylan-faculty advisor. Love. Salvation, Determination ClioirfSoutliern Geological Society 3- Row I Cleft to rightjz Gretchen Eth- eridge, Kristi English-pres, Carla Smith, Laurie johnson-treas. Row 2: Marcus Adams-sec, Lawrence Edon, Mike Freeman. Row 1 Cleft to rightl: Marcia Kauf- man-heart, Debbie Beyea-heart, Judi Lubritz-sweetheart, Lee Ann Stott-heart, Carol Parker-heart. Row 2: Mark Kidd-dist. coor., Silas Lew- is-sec, Tommy Sckiets-vice-pres, Charles Thomas-pres, james Boy- kins-treas, David Weekly-dir. ofact, Terrence Mixon-hist, Terry john- son-sgt. at arms. Row 3.'john Ungrait, Ben Burnett, jimmy Warren, David Snell, Mahammad Schuman, Walter Cotson, Perry Doggrell. Row 4.'jerry Cadden, Paul Rester, Harry White. 22-1 Music Industry AssociationfKappa Kappa Psi Phi Chi Them 1 '-'r - v ' ' W ' ' ' H' ' ' ' '--- 'N' '-v -vv'vv'v- '1 v v'v'v' ' W y r P. 1, li wi f l ,, 21 gif iii 'ii i, 1 png, 22, V55 ig if if i , 1 f . A ' A 35 1 2 E A ' l fI.' T - -Q , Row I Cleft to rightj: Mrsjewel Tucker, Mrs. Regina Caveny, Dr. Douglas Wolfe, Ms. Dolly Loyd-advisor, Dale Turner-pres, Gwyn Lawrence-vice-pres. Adele Lyons-sec, Tanya MCFayden-treas. Row 2: Ronald Barnes, Steve Hand, Ulenda Moffetpjacqueline Lovett, Belinda Milhollin, Prerno Sabbatini. Chris Williamson, Rex Draughn, Sonya Dossett, Elizabeth Sandifer, Deborah Little, Tjuana MCGregory,'IaCl-tie Griffin, Renee Cobb, Karen Spruell, Drena Burch. Elizabeth Locke, Susan Robinson, Ginger Flynt, Gwen jefferson, Sherry Santa Cruz, Petrina Wynn, Sandra Fisher, Phyllis Bush. 'l- ..' ' J --l--- .. 'I L., Chi Tau Epsilon . , ...., T, E 3 i 5 Row I Cleft to rightli Susan Rutherford-vice-pres. Tammy Warren-treas, Patti Seymour-pres. Kristi Childress-sec. Razz' 2: Brenda Davis. Karen Garrnan. ,lay Harnrnonds, Lara Toye, Kim Ciano, Razz! 3' Lori Penn, Lee Rarnage, Deanna Ballard, Pain Puclxettlanet Prieur-sponsor, Fernando Ferrari, Paula Yil.iIliUl'n.l. 'lita- Cy Ott, Sharon llartgraves. Phi Chi ThetafChi Tau lipsilon 229 Row I Cleft to rightjz Cindy Hop- kins, Yolanda Dean Quinn, De- bra Farmer, Aletha Cousson- vice-pres. Row 2: Dianne S. Cole- man-chapter advisor, Bobby Peacock, jill Steelman, Keith Gaskin, Beth Hemeter-sec, Paula Wilson, Sam Hughes, Geri Page. Row 3: Tj. Payton, Steven Spell, Phil Hendrix- pres, joe Overstreet, Bradley Bounds. National Preis Photographers Aysociaiiorr l A ai :gin Vi I ky 'iz . .. fi Row 1 Cleft to rightj: Michelle Wells, Twila Hendry, Lynn jones, Stephanie Stotland, Shar- on Crook-pres, Channon Ren- froe, Virginia Entrekin-advi- sor. Row 2: Doug Norris, Robin Chapman, Michelle Bell, Vivian Robinson, Laura Fowlkes. Row 3: Mark Huff, john Myatt- vice-pres, Henry Rosche, Alice Essary-corresponding sec. joan Graves, Linda jones-sec. Kappa Ma Epsilon ,f arf' 4,l L3 ,.a... i -..al i 1 l I l l i r l l l i l 226 National Press Photographers Associritioiifliappa Mu Epsilon s 3 -J Criminal justice Association -. Iv '4 ' . V Uffiters . yas.. ,W V N 'l -Q Cleft to rightji llr. lliornas lJaril1crnnlvi I N. ,. 1 f 'AQ' W 4 , V , I 1 : -vfff, 1 ,,,, sur, Willitiiii Wt'lcli-mx'ic,t--pres, Iaiiics : I S , ilig. ,, I liulfingpres, Weiitly' lioytcftreas. lxeitl 2' -.1 1' , ' l l -il 3 - . Camphellesec, Gary Moore-puhlic relu W' ,, X 1, tions 3,-H rr' '? 4 ,, I , n y l .2- ln il 3' , :I I 'P 5, ' V 3'- . by A X ., l l ii i l T554 i A ' rf.-1 QF I w-do A vmqr -4-, I .,, fi ,v 4.45. . V vlwy 1 1 Q 35 A -Waiik ' A 'Mir Ui' Q . , .,, ,, H. 4 as N--4 rn., .V l 1 FW . f I el . 'f 'F' Q 4 . ,A bg n-7 E Q-. - J X iww 1 Cleft to rightlx Dr. Thomas Panko, Angie Gilder, Linda McPhearson, Wendy Boyte, Ken North, Gary Moore, Keith Cambell, Kari Kershaw. vw 2: Shelbyjohnson, Adam Proctor, Charles Fowler, Robin Vinson, Charlotte Wilkins, Melanie Toole, Debbie Illanne, William Welch. Rau' 3: Tom iillips, Mallie Hayes, Angie Fulcher, Kenny Sowell, Stacy Moak, Geoffrey Clark, William Lucy,james Ruffin. Row 4: Barry Brady, Randy Bokros. Ionna Henderson, Lewis Hunt, Angie Smith, William Mills. I 4 I i l I Criminal justice Associationf 22' Smcient Home Builders Row 1 Cleft to rightjz Deborah Nelson- pres, Ken jarrell-vice-pres, Ed Pugh- sec, Richard Wilson-treas. Row 2: David Wright, Mark Grissom, Byron Polk, Arlin Steen, Wayne Duckworth. Z f ' i ff S P arg. if t W l..i. r i Qi USM Student Constructors Row 1 Cleft to rightlz Mark Tullos, Richard Wilson, Wayne Duckworth, Keith Reynolds, Doug Phillips. Row 2: Mr. Dennison-advisor, Peyton Myers, By ron Polk, Michael McIntyre, Mark Grissom. Row 3 Bill Spriggs, jeff Bochonok, Scott Carlson, Ed Pugh, Allen Butler, Bobby Price-pres. 228 Student Home BuildersfUSM Student Constructors i J' Y: 1 fl Y v IIN rf' 1' 'gl lf? 1 Minority Engzneem Technology Soriely Row I flefit to rightyi Cfarl llehrinnfffpres, Dennis Macklin-vine-pres, Winnifred Clliziprriarrerreas, Ifeletia Daileyesec, Michelle Gailvparliarncritar- ian, 'lihorrias Wcmi'1els--srmeial cliairpersori. Rnzz' J Millicent jones, Iidith Adams, Ralanda Kaniper. l,eSlie Hudson, Donna Satcher, Dwayne hive. Ron' 3.'l,z1v0nnia Ball, Derrick McMillan, Phyllis Igignew. Sandra I,ee, Tirnnthy Travis, Andre 'I'ayliir, Regi- nald Wright. Row 4: Mr. 'liheudure liiitgart-advisiir. Arhutas Washington, Willie Kennedy. Row I Cleft to rightlz Sandy Gun- ter-sec, Gene Carter. Twila Hendry, Laurie Simmons. Nanci' Cooksey, Rebecca Bogart-advr sor. Leanne Geddiefpres. Razz 2x lim King, Mike Prewitt. Steve Miles, john Stegall, Laura Foote. Robby Cody. Tommy Towles- vice-pres, Isaac Traxler. Rnzu 5' Keith Remley.'Iene Rappxlennitier Nagle-treas, Sharon Caineronvlu- lie Sadler, Linda Brown, Danni' Carter. Minoritx Engineers Technology SoCiety,f'L'psilon Pi Epsilon 320 Row 1 Cleft to rightl: Dr. Robson Storey-advisor, Singthong Ma- haphasukwat, jimmy Dicker- son-vice-pres,joseph Calhoun. Row 2: Darren Smith, Steve Kenny, Melissa Cranford, Man- uel Bosarge-treas, Melissa Ho- gue-pres. Row 1 Cleft to rightj: Leigh Ann He- flin, Beverly Smith, Lisa Shackel- ford, Mitzi Ellis, Patti Carroll, Clau- dia Creelcmore-treas, Charlotte DuBois. Row 2: Mary Margaret Mitchell-pres, Deidra Arring- ton-sec,julie Bogart, Pepper Vin- ing, Helen Thomas, Debra Robin- son, Cindy Breard, Gina Tillery- vice-pres. Row 3: Anna jones,jessi- Ca Fuller, Erin MCCrary-program Chairman, Denise Brentxjohn Holl- ingshead-fund-raising chairman, Lauren Richmond, Sheila Crane, David Woods-publicity chairman. l Society of Polymer Scientim 'R ...- .. lT.,...-,., Fmbion Play I i ,.1:. :K.: X 350 Society of Polymer ScientistsfFashion Plus 'f f?-Y Southern M mer Row 1 lleft to righti: Beth Bro- cato-captain, Gina Priest- captain. Run' 2:'Iackie Mitchell 'l'eresa Rankin, Dee Dee Maisel, Lisa jenkins. Becky Bartellona. Gina johnson, Iylise Cage, Rfizzi .iivlill Waldrop. Deena Walker. lulie Manningulanice Deatv. Ni- cole Bounds, Stephanie Webb. Pam Berger, Becky Askew-dr rector. ku- lil!-. Refident Arrirmnly was --vsrxxxisrx fr ..,V .... . z4x4i5iic8-?8i- Rau' 1 Cleft to iigiiii. Mitiieiie Nichols, Mark Kiddxlan Turn- er. Ellen johnson, Pam Brous- sard. Val Scott. Tonya Rawls. Linda Wedig, Cindy McCool. Lesliejones. Sandy' Graff. Sonia O'Neal, Cara Dawkins, Rnzr' 2: Gus Annang. Andy johnson. Minako Smith. Judy Heidger- ken, Karen Peterson. Skeeter Scheetz. Dee Dee Wisinger. Al- ice Fish. Branda jones. Adlene Collins. Row 5: Rogina Ruffin. Mike Ramsey. Robert Ladnier. Debra Harden, Karen Kat. Ra- chel Schmitt. Phyllis -lones. Missy Voltz. Ree Hates. Moni- que Laphand. Rm' 4. Revnold Barnes. Steve Hotard. Kelli' Kinard. Kara Craig. Shervl Sea- Dt ton. Alvnda Ponder. 'Kohn Ste' ,gall, Andrea Troth, Paula Sartin. Row 5: Brenda Richardsonjan Rich, Lisa Oleson, Doreen Ciesiel. Teresa Nicovich, Marsha McDonald. Sheila Neill. Dodie Barnes, Debbie Kir1g.Mignon Wilson, Dana Thayer, Renae Nanney. Row 6: Michael Poellnitzuloel Wesson, Tym Hunt. Steve Bitticlizlini Kingi David Milling. lleff Barrett, Drena Burch, Marcus Adams, Meshelle Cook, Tom Ferguson, Pat McCarron, Alan Hargrave. Frank Felming. Bill Flanagan. l 1 l .L Southern MissesfResident Assistants 131 ll l Elam Arms Residence Hal! Council G RAF Row I Cleft to rightlz Chris Gilmer, Buddy Crawford, Gene Miles, Thomas Daniel, Steve Keller. Row 2: j. Wesley jones, Tommy McGlothlin, Ray Estalote, Charles Bell, Dwight Laubscher, Pierre Pre- vost,jimmy Boyd. e V, -1 Row 1 Cleft to rightj: Teresa McCormick, Van- neta Thompson, Sandra Thompson, Ellen john- son-RA, Angela Odom, Phyllis jones-RA, Natasha Gomez, Caroline Earnest. Row 2: Lynda Buntyn, Sharon Bond, Donna Gilmore, Alynda Ponder-head resident, Meshelle Cook-RA, Mary Newsom, Edith Brooks. Row 3: Kim Tean, Rhia Gallardo, Carmen Hill, Sheila Lewis, San- dra Graff-RA. Row 4: Leta Coleman, Gaye Mel- vin, Melissa Haney, Gigi Moore, Beth Strong, Colleen Burns. Row 5: Rachelle Peterson, Deloris Littlefield, Marietta Perkins, Robin Bonner, Cathy O'Conn0r, Anna Wells, Cindy Breard,.Ioy- Lynn Madel. Row 6: Sherry Cook, Donna Castle, Mimi Meeks, Carshena Bailey. Row 7: Lisa Price, Elizabeth Page, Aliacia Simmers, Mitzi Ellis, Debbie Bates, Kim Gardner, Karen Watson. Row 8:joanne Warren, Tanya Chaney, Sarah Wil- liams, Benita Bowman, Virginia Walker, Patricia House, Melissa Patrick, Tanya Thompson. 232 Elam ArmsfScott Hall ' A .L.l Scott Hall ,1..-, an a- V - ,. - O' 55. Residence Hall Association Hrezulizfc' Cnznlrif Row I lleft to rightji Angela Reedyfsec, Myra Beardgcentral publicity chairperson, Mel Carlock-vice-pres, Tracy BullfNCC,, Cheri Hudsonhtreas. Row 2: Iiddie CruiripA south publicity chairperson, Beth McCoy- pres, Terry Long-north publicity chairper- son. Row 35 Tammy johnsronfgraduate as- sistant to advisor, Dr. Brenda Richardson- advisor. ' Nii .Q Row I Cleft to rightl: Cheri Hud- son-treas, Tracy Bull-NCC, An- gela Reedy-sec, Terry Long- north publicity chairperson, Mel Carlock-vice-pres, Eddie Crump- south publicity chairperson, Beth McCoy-pres. Row 2: Andy Salers. Glenn Kasper, Frank jackson, Ke- vinjones, Rachelle Starrett. Carmen I y Knight, Robin King, Chiquita ii. Moore, Talsa Varnado, Mallie Hayes, Lavonnia Ball. Barbara jane Woods, Martilia Arthur, Angela Odom, Beth Strong, Linda Berry Williams, Mimi Meeks, Stephany Bryant, Lisa Price, Sarah Coleman. QW Barbara Bowles, Melissa Barnes. Cassandra Walker, Cynthia jones. Q. - Q ' Row 3: Brad Haik, Ray Brown, Po- key Bennett, Reggie Norton. jeff ff Brezeale, johnny Pierce, Brian D. iecb' :':g?' - iii, 456' 'grip -ij , Miller, Michael L. Newton. Rau' 4: Dave Chimahuslcy, john Miller. 1 5V ciyae Kelly, Derek zxiemiiiari. Eric Wade, Debbie Monohon. Kim ai Cook, Todd Dean, Tommy April Cipperly, Brenda Shak, Pierre Prevost, Gene Miles, Caroljones, Toni Page, Ladonna Shields,jessica Fuller, Anita Boxter, Melisse Rowzee. Betty Porter. Wendie Molander,jeanene O'Quinn, Linda Handy, Angela johnson, Robin Vinson, Frances Thoms, Patricia Cobb. Residence Hall Association 23 LJZK' A McGlothin, Dwight Laubscher. Hattiesburg Hal! Big Dog Rat,juan Blaylock, Karl Bradford, Bubba Rat, Coonazz Rat, Godfather, Hunan Rat Mac Rat, Buddha Rat, California Rat, Country Rat, Duck Rat, Hooted Rat, Rat Kanga Roo Rat, Luv Rat, Naughton Rat, Noogie Rat, Plaid Rat, Player Rat, P.L.O. Rat Preppin Pat Rat, Ratt Rat, Rich Rat, River Rat, Royal Rat, Sax Rat, Snake Rat Speed Play Rat, Style Rat, Sunshine's Rat, Sweetness Rat, Thun- der Rat, Doctor Rock, Rat Smasher Row l Cleft to rightj: john Ungriet, Bonnie Boles, Romero Hopkins, Pat McCarron, john Tabor, Pam Mack, Paula Ethridge, David Ma- son, Doug Williams, Wayne Stew- art, Bradley Bounds, Walter Hurst, Kenjohnson. Row 2.-juan Blaylock, Reggie Norton,jenifer Lewis, Kurt Romero, Steve Hotard, Cissy Howell, Brian Miller, Mike Dale, Bufkin Adams, Wade Barnes, joel joyce, Mark Seales, Dwayne White, Greg Hall, Brad Haik. Row 3: Con- nie Bennett, William Gebhart, Suzy Campbell,jerry Chambers, Reuben Haynes, Minako Smith, Steve Welch, Randyjones, Derek Graves, Napoleon Kelly, Reggie Njoku, Leroy Washington, johnny Pierce, Ricky jones, Reg Coleman, Lionel Tucker, Reynold Barnes. Row 4: jeff Breazeale, Eric McNair, Steve Stanford, jason Magee, Cedric Maxwell, Richard Hickman,james iHenry, Karl Bradford, Vic Coker, Toddjordan, Dan Anderson. Win- dow: Darrell Walker, Andy john- son. 2 44 Hattiesburg Hall 'fI.I.. I fe f,,,gr .P -5- a- ! V ...., ' i???T??z g!f 'fiiigie fliyilli' wg sit? A ' ri, , , j l 'W if Lita.: TN' ,Y Lite Lrq, ' ,T Y , ,s..-.1 ,.'. , v ...ey f l ii .YAH1 0 4 f i pure' . call fp-QE H4 'J-KN ' . f 'AWWA' w ..3?fwf. ' ll ' l '- 'A 'T'-2 'fx' 'R' Q. ,J wal rv' 4 Silly ' if 'u 'fx -I 1 A, A. W 1.4 -- ' fr ...gulf N a Q Q t 1 lm' 1 B 'K . 1. 3 Q g V fy i':K v-i':A ' Q ll fri x Xen 33' WV, 'lax' M R 9 Q, 'lg' N I h i 'J' V' QL L -,YJ--WM lr ,N 1 H 1 s ft.. 'H mfwite' . 471 as-X 3 ' -1 mi-?, f?'..'. f :.Z. v'- T' .-'V fight, , .W ,131-1,1-. ,, - A - v.. W. 4 . Qt 1- 9 P4 9' at 1 : f'f' LJ ' ' Am I A in ., ttf. . ' 4 '9 ' . A I, .' v, ,, H' is q 5 fl 1 hf y. H . , 1 A Q 1. 3 ' ' ' , ,if , Jr. 'I 1 Ju, me , ' 7 L H md 5,1 '- .1 ' .Y . .i- .1 .1, QQ,-if Q-ffg,'3r :f7,x ' 4 H .?vf31.Q A 9-year tradition ended this spring when the doors of . Hattiesburg Hall were closed so that the dormitory could be renovated. The entire renovation project should be completed in one year, and the hall should ' V reopen in the fall of '87. Being a Hauler means no air conditioning, sitting on I y the front steps, Mr. Freeze, noisy radiators and all too y 3 X ,g-G often no hot water in the mornings. It means friends ii ul y and frequent arguments, waterballoon fights and Q films. breaking visitation, parties and academics. It means the Rat Pack and Room 110. It means growing up. Hattiesburg Hall also means intramurals. The Haulers have won the Men's Residence Hall plaque for the last two years and are trying for an unprecedented third consecutive win this year. if a.,,,.3'tf A ..,,,,,,, , . Too often Hattiesburg Hall and the Haulers have been Q criticized for being too fraternal. What exists behind these walls is exactly what residence halls should be. It is more than just a place to live. The residents of this hall have gained more than an academic educationg they have learned about life and people. 5 Hattiesburg Hall: 1976-1986. Where will all the real men go? l l l I l i l l l Hattiesburg Hall 235 I l American Society of Interior Designers QF! exp' 1 Row 1 Cleft to rightj: Donna Woodyard, Suzette Fayardhjamie Shook, Carmen Strickland, Barbarajones, Becky Blass,jacquelyn Paulk, Monica Dyess, Cynthia Southerland. Row 2: Christopher Waldron, Cara Dawkins, Tracy Kent, Marie Donald, Martha Nell Goldthwaite, Faye Delaney, Claire Land,jill Hardy, Kaki Roesch, Katie Dobie. Row 3: Mary Ann Lott, Holly Short, Marcia Larson, Swain Turner. Ofjqcerr Cleft to rightl: Holly Short-trea- surer, Swain Turner-vice-pres? dent, Marcia Larson-president, Mary Ann Lott-secretary at 256 American Society of Interior Designers 1 l I W -- 4-. hx I . A if w f I f X I as-I-'Z no ms I f f M I ' 'V' ID W X DX I ' rku X .nn Captain Wayne L, Andrews SGM Truitt D. Breazeale Major joseph R. Carlson,jr. I I Cade! Brigade Sldjlf I A va . Q , z 1 4 ,nf QM. as -- Row 1: Cleft to rightj:-Ieannie McGee, David Acevedo, Alan Currie, Martha Eaton, Velma Ward. Row 2: Donald Stewart, Leicer Wade. Greg Swanson, Bruce Clarke, Craig Thompson, Randall Lee. Army ROTC 23 ,v.,,,.,, 4' c 35 .......,.,, C Al 1 .anew gf .. .10 'mj 'X 'H . 1 A L W XX-XX uf ' I X if i 2 N V ' we-em J f-f '-as Y W '5'ja,,,, K K , SSG David L. Carreon SSG Edward E. Evans Colonel Edwin H. Pelsher,-Ir. Smbbam' and Blade Row I Qleft to rightlzjamie Mustain, Velma Ward,jeannie McGee, Donald Stewart, Pauline Hill, Lorraine Brooks, Stephanie Lee, Gentry Mordica. Row 2: Scott Carpenter, Rhoda Spiers, Donald Fuller, Eric Lamm, Thomas Ross,janice Price, Martha Eaton,-Joy-Lynn Madel. Row 3: Kenneth Rice, jim Savage,john MacDonald, Alan Currie, Greg Swanson, Randall Lee, Marvin Magee. 258 Army ROTC 51-5, e Ea, If-Qs x ff x M 4 i in T fl v Cpt David G Ford SFC Sandra M Gann Capt Jeffery W, Hammond Row 1 fleft to rightl: Cdtf2 LT Ra- mone Ruizg Cdtf2 Lt Kenny Sea- ton. Row 2: Capt. David Morlock. Erick Duffy, Andre Taylor, C12 LT Robert Nix, Cathy Riddle. CdtfSGM Davon McKeon,janice Price, CfCpt. Darryl Ward. Row 3: CdtfCapt. Dori Fuller, Cdr Pete Pa- pacino, Cdtfl LT Tim Gatlin, CfMaj Craig Thompson. Army ROTC 239 'ff'-1 'WW Fi? at , 5 X ,,W,.-X if I MSG jimmy Ken Major Drue B. Moore,jr. Army ROTC Military Science III Claw ,ms .W ,,,, , I,I.I ,, --- f f 1 1 ' c 1, ' ' ' ' 'x Yi Row l Cleft to rightjz Cpt. David Morlock, Chip Edwards,jason Knight, David Caulfield, Richard Norris, Lorraine Brooks, Davon McKeene, Pauline Hill, Patri- cia Miller, Doris Nix, Bennie Fagan,jamie A. Mustain, Tammy Chatman. Row 2: Stephen Shattles, Doris Culberson, Kevin Miller,john Stallworth, Thomas james, Yolanda Quinn, Greg Hall, Leo Shelby, Tony Cooperwood, Connie Price, Gentry Mordica, Denise Harris. Row 3: Mark Nolta, Andre Nettles, Robert Lee, Billy Daniels, Napoleon Kelly, Leon Luck, David Papas,johnny Shields, Billy Demole, Virgilo, Bill Allen,jennifer Williams. Row 4: Lee Drummond, Cla- rencejohnson, Billyjones, Emmitt Fowler, Donald Penney, Kelly Micheals, Charles Campbell, Martin Anderson, Doug Milburn,john Vinzant, Richard P.Wi1- son. 240 Army ROTC I 1 , .l 'i'f i? N X if F .V.A 1 In -X m or 'X Q l I 1 f l L ,I I V f Capt. David L. Morlock SSG joseph D. Phillips Army ROTC Military Science IV Class V in M in if ' 3' 'Q 'Dj ' .a-was 1 C Lf! ff- liw I Cleft to rightl: Alan Currie, Chris Kelly, Robbie McFadden, Daryll Dorsett, Scott Carpenter,janice Price, Rhoda Spiers, Velma Ward. Martha Eaton, Don- Stewartkjeannie McGee, Stephanie Le. Row 2: Timothy Gatlin, Steen Hambricnjeff Davidson, Brian Gouin, Robert May, Robert Nix, Ramone Ruiz. Renee Fker, Virgil Fannin, Eric Lamm,joy-Lynn Madel. Row 3: Marvin McGee, Kenneth Seaton, Don Fuller, Kenneth Rice, David Kendrick, Brad Nix, Darrel l'ard, Bruce Clarl-ce,john MacDonald, Charles Hewes, David Acevedo. Row 4: Eddie Giles, Michael Bryant, Greg Swanson,jim Savagexjohn Wilson, Craig nompson, Randall Lee, Al Seal, Thomas Ross, Lisa Wade, David Brindage. l l Army ROTC 241 i l ' f Mx! ... Cpt. Paul S. Sweet Row 1 Cleft to rightj: Mary Meyers, Bill Allen, james Henry, Susan Slade, Barry Collins, Richard Nor- ris. Row 2: Capt. David G. Ford, Chris Wheeler, Bruce Clark, Alan Currie, Leon Luck, john Cross, MSG Donald Woodlief. Row 3: Bobby Nix, Will Hopkins. 242 Army ROTC f' IE5 MSG Frank E. Toles Army ROTC Rangers ,Gb J ff N, W use MSG Donald R. Woodlief ,,.4AK N Q I-1 '?T l' Army Rifle Team Row I lleft to righti: Tom Lott Bruce Clarke, William Stenson, Pete Welnep. Row 2: SSG jose B. , Dalipe, SSG, Edward li. Evans. A R M Y ROTC RI F LE RANGE si? Rhoda Spiers, Anne Loney, john MacDonald. il I . x l. I t L'Esp1fiz' de Corps 3 fi 35 'i : '1- Ser? at. , . fr' r l . EBI' WIKI!! if is if F EE I Row 1 Cleft to rightjz Alice Santanajamie Mustain I I Sandy Graff, Linda McPherson, Kim Crevitt, Rau' 2: MSG Woodlief, Rhonda Spiers, Auxiliadora Arana, Susan Slade, Kimberly Chamblee, Lt. Donald I O'Quinn. Row 3: Cdtflviaj. Will Hopkins, Nellie Rooke, CdtfLt. Tim Gatlin, Sheila Rather, Cheryl Anderson, Scott Carpenter. I Army ROTC 243 Row 1 Cleft to rightjz Ray- mond Buffington-AFA lia- son officer, Maureen Hor- gan-public relations, Brenda Brinkly-administra- tice, Richard Sheppard- pledge trainer, Wayne Can- ipe-ANF liason officer,jim Welborn-commander of operations, Mike Major- commander, Mark Dennis- commander of support, Stu- art Turner-operations offi- cer, Rick Wyatt-comptrol- ler. Row 2: Anna Wells, Kymble Lawrence, Camille Hymel. Row 3: Chris john- son, Keith Ward, Aaron Coffman, Mike janus, jon Arnold Air Society :ive ..--.-..--..... Bachtold,jeff Dominique, Thomas Howie, David Odenwald, Pam Honeychurch, Tim Skinner, Dave Finehout Stan Stanton Row 4 Capt jon McDermott advisor, Larry Dorman, Ellen johnson, Mike Matthews, Paul Hudson, Richard King, Mike O'Connor Chuck Blank Richard Mitchell Ricky Skinner Dave! Hosbein, Mark Ortiz. Row 1 Cleft to rightbz Ginger Hoover, Nancy jo Buntyn, Michelle Hay, Stacy Mahar, Paige Mickey, Rene Connal- ly, Amanda Stegenga, Tammy Miller, Gabrielle Huber, Dee Dee Wisinger, Mary Fendlason, Cathy Roy, Laurie Moore, Dee Genthon. Row 2: Ann Loney, jamie Ugrinich, Deanna Parker, Robin Haywood, Catherine Cobb, Chris Wright, Barbara Bingham, Hollis Hoffman, Lesa Applegate, Leanne Cir- lot, Becki Barcellona-little major, Mallory Brooks, Susie Campbell-vice-command- er, Paige Saulters-com- mander. 244 Arnold Air SocietyfAngel Flight Angel Fligbt Row I flefnt to rigliti SSfi'l Terry I,. jones, Capt. james M. Saunders, Lenise Young Colonel joseph li. Kinnan Row 2: Majjon McDermott MSGT Kendall W. Miller Capt. Marvin L. Higgins III wif'- Air Force ROTC 245 H I-Ionom' Student Asyocintion Row 1 Cleft to rightj: Theresa Rayburn, Mike Magee, Anita Hamel, Doug Lee. Row 2: David Tims--jrfsr representative, Claude Garmon-frfso representa- tive, David Nobles-vice-president, Melba Gan- dy-secretary. Row 3:-Iim Whorton, Denny Atkin- president, Diane Reeves. I MQ' + 1? p. , 5 he Golden Key Nntionn! Honor Society Q 1 f 7 24.0.4 'F Offceri: Bill Poole-president, Bill Sadler-vice-president, Richie Elkins-recording secretary,jonijackson-corresponding secretary,-Julie Sadler-treasurer, Dr. Thomas Panko-advisor. 246 Honors Student AssociationfGolden Key National Honor Society y .Jl l l PMTMMKQW A1 .'l 1 , s . ,M-, , J- Q .1 1 Cleft to rightj: Connie Mathes, Leanne Geddie, Kimberly Cook, Tammy Strebeck, Kristin Long,jill Logan, Shelia Anderson, Debbie Wade, Catherine globb, Cynthia Bynum, Shari Blailock, Dorothy Reynolds, Vannetta Thompson. Row 2: Sherry Seal, Quent Burge, Michael Mensi, Chris Gilmer, Ben Cannell, 'odd Edwards, Terry Lowe, Darrell O'Quinn, Brian Knippers, Debbie Dewett,jamie jones. -.-ii is -- ii 1 A, A ' ' MWF gf awfywwwiwwe E 3 ,f t L . JH, . 1 - 5 In I ' ' , 3 31 ' . V ff- S ' 1 2- ? ' 4 gg, 'A' f A if 4 t . !, V , I .H gy ff'-SA rt X N8 Q'----. -an x i 7-f-Wcerr D Michael Mensi is asleep on the job while guard- Zow 1 Cleft to rightj: Michael Mensi-assistant historian, Connie Mathes-reporter, Leanne Geddie- mg the ph, Theta Kappa homecoming display. xistorian, Row 2: Linda Pogue-secretary, Terri Lowe-president, Cheryle Saliba-advisor, Darrell D'Quinn-vice-president. Phi Theta Kappa 24 Omar: Alpha Lambda Delta Row 1 Cleft to rightj: Valerie Garrett-vice-president, Claude Garmon-president. Row 2: Sandi Kloske-secre- tary, Barbara Ross-advisor. Dawn Michelle Avery Sheri Lynn Baldwin Anna Bino joy Christine Bradley Mallory Leigh Brooks Paula Michelle Brown Randell Keith Bullock Tammie Leah Byrd Lisa Dee Cameron Sandra Mercedes Chavez Rebecca Shannon Cowart Diana Lynn Dawson Amy Elizabeth Day Lori Cain Dear jerry Richard Dendinger Suzanne Elizabeth Duck Angela Michelle Dunston Linda Michele Estill Kathy Lynn Geisenderfer Marcus G. Glenn jane Singley Graves Rhonda Gail Graves Patricia Ann Guercio 248 Alpha Lambda Delta 1986 I nitiater Stuart W. Hartfield Debora Sharra' Henderson jane Ann Hokanson Andrea Sue Holloway Kevin joe Hosner Lori Lea Howard Kristi LaNell Hudnall Susan Marie james julie Laura jones Amy Hall jordan Gertha Darvette Laurie Susan Carol Lee Treva Ann Lowery Stacy Lynn Mahar jackie Esley McHenry II Sherri Lynn McMullan Melinda Eve Morgan Frances Cecile Mott Christopher james Murray Charlotte Ann Myers Rance David Necaise jeffrey Stuart Olafsen Tracy Michelle Ott Sandra Lynne Parker Tammy Petro Sherry Phillips Anthony Troy Pogue john C. Ransom Amy jean Rapp Daniel Michael Rich Derek Daniel Robinson Anne Ponder Shaw Kyna S. Shelley Sherry Lynn Stromeyer Kimberly Ann Sutton Suzanne Marie Todd Cheryl Lynn Walker Georgina Kaye Warne Paula jean Watford Anthony Craig White Eve Marie Williams Russell Howard Willis Kelly Yvonne Wilson Rebecca Lynn Wright Lambda Sigma Offiren wa Row I lleft to rightl: Elliott Voi- vedich-secretary, Ellen Fer- rell-treasurer, Missie Arata- vice-president, joe Stevens- president. Row 2: Alvin Wil- liams-adivsor, Barbara Ross- ! ' !',1X.,'fQ 7 IZ 3 by 9. advisor, Newell Simrall-senior ' A : H 'i' H advisor, Mike MCMullan-ju- 'lf' BQ H 'yi nior advisor. M 'IQ' f' T fvifl? ,I ., m 4 ?' itz' r Q ' i '5L'.11-,mis ,Asa Si i,,e ,,ss,,,. , - 923555 i l It ww llf 5 i l j - .. ,N eff, l . ,i ' ' 'it F55 ei , 5 Ei em. is. E -, 'S Wi J if 1 1,'v it 'a 1, 'fl ' . K 'U'--.us I . ' 1 1: lRow 1 Cleft to rightjz Valerie Garrett, Dawn Windham, Ellen Ferrell, Sandra Barnes, Shelia Garland, Missy Warren, Kathy Klusendorf, Mary Al- licejordan, Missie Arata, Samantha Tewes, Rebecca Britt, Karen Collier, Barbara Ross. Row 2: Mike McMullan,-Ioeyjarrell, Cary Blaes. Lowell Howell,jon Thornton, Cory Curtis, Tim Cooper, Stan Buckley,jeff Barrett, Max South, Newell Simrall,joe Stevens, Elliott Voivedich, Alvin lWilliams, Robert Anding. l l Lambda Sigma 249 Omicron Delta Kappa Top Five Freshman Maier Cleft to rightj: Stuart Hartfield,jeff Olaf- sen, Kevin Hosner, Russ Willis, Neil ,A A Rowe. A 'T ,HW ,V V -.1 11 Y, nl R3 - 5- l - . t .. Row 1 Cleft to rightj: Cathy Blakeslee, Robin White, Billy Newman, Holly Hughes, LeeAnn Geddie, Cathy Steen, Melanie Barber, Suzanne Lumpkin, Stephanie Stotland, Sharon Crook, Terri Greene, Erin Chapman. Row 2: Lynn Ainsworth-presdient, Barry Parker, Dana Yarborough, Richie Elkins, Dee Dougherty, Bill Sadler, Ben Burnett, Bill Poole, Dawn Broadus, Charles Thomas, Donna Ginn, Tammy Bass, Donald Dollar, Todd Courtney, Kathy Kirkpatriclgjohn Myatt, jim King, Dan Drane, Mike McMullan, Melinda McCarty, Amy Weldy, Dr. Thomas Panko-advisor. 250 Omicron Delta Kappa 1-',. TD Plai Della R190 ff '5 Dutmznding Frerbmen Women .' fw 5 Offreri vdzw .I 33 '1A,LfK,y,.'. -, -I g . .5 ta ,QQQAUQ ' ' 5 . 14 Tammy Yates-vice-president, Alison Grantham-president. Front to Backl: Krista Hamilton, Carol Ann Estes, Valerie Garrett, Carol Weatherford-Most Outstanding Freshman Woman. A ,. xr- Mi 5, 'f7s,5a16eg.:3Si: N 6 V M ' ' ,.,K,4.,g -,r m ig-:af-,931 VR- 1 ,,,,...r.L..r ..., .,,,,. an .,,. M Z! N I AI I z-'-rg! y ' '- ' x . - t 'i , . - I . X-. 'f'i ' Q .., J ', , -its-1 A ' . V ii., ' 'V 'I ' 3 4, 5 ' , ' is ' 'D ,,,. wr I . Ag , vb l ,1 In X ' , . 1 ., p . A . X ' W 6 5 i ' i i -. Y, V4 .,,5',jf11 1 , - . .fi . R F . i f. X it ,Qt 9 i 2--24' ,,. . s t t X.. f t We ..41'N'f.. -wr'-' ' ' ' ' l l l l l I I i i i l l Row 1 Cleft to rightlz Edie Lack, Caren Mahoney, Angie Sliman, julie Cook, Cheryl Boyles, Amy Weldy, Alison Grantham, Connolly Clark, joy Necaise. Row 2: Beth Glover, Richie Elkins. Tammy Yates, Kathy Catchot, Angela Fo- kakis, Barbara Bingham. Rau' 3: Twila Hendry, Donna Lindigrin, Rachel Heath- erington, Penny Nowell, Linda Moody. Phi Delta Rho 251 Cleft to rightjz Amy Weldy, Debbie Broadhead, Co- rinne Henry, Lisa Griffith, Connolly Clark-presi- dent, Alison Grantham, jennifer Nagle, Angie Sli- man, Lynn Ainsworth, Colette Towles. Uffcerf Cleft to rightj: Rhett Rush-president, Bar- bara Ross-advisor, Anige Sliman-public relations,jenny Lindsay-vice-president, Eric johnson-secretary. bil 'ze l 252 Rho LambdafOrder of Omega 5 Rho Lambda Order of Omega -v .Y .1 .N 'ig Ygrgs 1 j . E l l I j Alpha Kappa Alpha l AKA l 4 i ii il il ll li 'l l 1 1 l i .l fi if l li li l i l i j i l I .V .J ' 32 il..-. ! wg 7 M Michelle Bell, Marion Branch, Marion Carey, ' A Z? I Donna Cook, Agnes Henry, Sonja Hickman Sybil Hughes, Maelang Lowe, Betty Mace, Yo- landa Moulds, Frances Pickens, Denise Reuben, jelunder Woodard lln August of 1985 Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority became the first black sorority to live in Wilber fPanhellenicj Hall at USM. The fsorority was founded nationally in january of 1908 and was installed at USM in April of 1975. They were colonized at USM under the leadership and guidance of Shirley Green Mays and were the first black Greek organization to be sanctioned at this university. AKA is the world's oldest Greek letter sorority found - ed for and by black women. AKA's are active in many philanthropic projects. They donated personal items to the Hattiesburg city jail inmates, donated baby food on World Food Day, held a talent show and gave the proceeds to the United Negro College Fund, donated food to the i Alpha Tau Omega canned food drive, and worked with the local NAACP on Martin Luther King jrfs birthday. i The ladies of salmon pink and apple green can be found in Gamma Beta Phi, National Dean's List, ASB spirit committee, ASB election committee, Student Nursing Association, Missis- sippi Association of Student Nurses, Phi Theta Kapp, Golden Key National Honor Society, UAC, Sigma Psi Alpha, Lambda Sigma, Air Force ROTC, ACM, co-op program, Presidents List. Universtiy Singers, University Chorus, American Marketing As- sociation, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Golden Girls, Student Speech and Hearing Association, Phi Chi Theta, Alpha Phi Alpha little sisters, Omega Psi Phi little sisters, Afro-American cultural soci- ety, Rho Lambda, RHA, Kappa Alpha Psi little sisters, Union Board, and Who's Who. AKA's also sponsor many annual events for their sorority. These events include Gems and Gents Fashion Extravaganza, the Mr. Esquire Pageant, and a Wine and Cheese social. The major goal of Alpha Kappa Alpha is to be of service to all mankind, this commitment to service is implemented and sup- ported by the ladies of AKA through a program of targets that emphasize life-long learning, health care, and fulfillment. Alpha Kappa Alpha 255 Alpha Delta Pi ADPi I . , .. . D V 1' 'U' Z I I ii r , X91 'Asia 9 9? if I :M . , , ., an y fl Q M, g S, , 424.1 ,.' in A2,r 1 V 'A f M 'il ,, g I ' J ' K a ary t s 'R r ii if y it ggu. .5 as .,h ' 5 I l I f-.gg Y, f 1 A Y my . It Q r li -O 2 .r 5 rid A I A' ' A x .W Za lx. wi? The Eta Zeta chapter of Alpha Delta Pi was formally installed in February of 1985 after their colonization at USM in September of 1984. ADPi is one of the newest sororities formed at USM. They have shown great determination and participation in Greek Life at USMg they were present- ed an Outstanding Achievement Award by their national for their impres- sive first year at the University of Southern Mississippi. During Rush they pledged 90W of their legacies and were presented a Legacy Award. Alpha Delta Pi enjoys being involved in fund-raising and community activities. The members provide a Childrens Lunch with Santa during Christmas for the American Cancer Society, and they have an annual fund-raiser for their philanthropy, the Ronald McDonald House. They not only provide parties and enjoyment for others. ADPi's celebrated the Fall with a party for themselvesg the theme of the party, S 'M4'A 'S4'H describes what fun it was. They also celebrate the Spring with their g 3 y W traditional Black Diamond Ball. mil ADPi's can be found in a variety of campus activities and organizations such as cheerleading, Southern Misses, UAC, fraternity little i sisters, Presidents and Dean's Lists, Resident Hall Assistants, Arnold Air Society, Angel Flight, Phi Delta Rho, the Soutbemer staff, ii Air Force ROTC, the Pride, Dixie Darlings, and the swim and soccer teams. y The colors of azure blue and white, Alphie the lion, the woodland violet, and the blue and white diamond signify Alpha Delta Pi v sisterhood. Their motto, we live for each other symbolizes their involvement not only in sisterhood activities but for the campus as y well. 354 Alpha Delta Pi 114 L ,- Ilurrrm Alrlrulyc, Len . 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The ladies of Alpha Sigma Alpha remember their motto Aspire Seek Attain as they follow their four aims of physical, intellectual, spiritual, and social development. As a group ASA participates in Anchor Splash, Greek Games, Song Fest, pep rallies, and the homecoming display competition where they placed 1st in originality and 2nd in beautyjust as a flower is made up of many different and unique parts so is Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority, as individuals Alpha Sigs are members of Gamma Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Lambda Sigma, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Rho, The Pride Marching Band, Order of Omega, Honors College, Phi Theta Kappa, Student Council for Exceptional Chil- dren, and Snzzzbewzer staff. They are the Souibewzer editor, Diamond Darlings, and President's and Deans list scholars. Alpha Sig also donates time and money to their philanthropy, Special Olympics. Socially, Alpha Sigma Al- pha hosts annual events including a Halloween party, hayride, Red Slipper Ball, Parent Drughter Banquet Founders Day celebration, and a senior tea. Crimson, pearl white, palm green and gold, ladybugs, the star, and the aster are all very special to an ASA An Alpha Sig always up holds the high ideals of her sorority. She is dedicated, honest, dependable, tr for life. .Zio Alpha Sigma Alpha ustworthy, and sympathetic but most of all she is a sister w V. ,vw 'Qu Z WFT 2 1 gy pa' Lf 'Y l . V ' 67' Fa NL, e 1 xx' ' X bf., . 1 ' .g 4. FMVW' ' , , n 4 1 Iv? rn I Y .V .. 'db . A x 'a , f sw? 1 luinc Axlfiy, fu 1lr Arrmlii f.1mi.n1. Arv.-Hui Nrdw, Hull, Kclly ISL'rrucr1. I,.m1.1r Ihllupx L 4 ' , Q . V lllm lkngc Iirul-.cr1r111pr, NM'H', Iiuvlmmm Im,-lm Hu? 'Wu X f X s Huriurd, Holla c.AII1VI!l'H, Kun Cnvylfgs, fNwr1,-vm frrvu-, i a, V Q - ' Um' llnuylucrry, Kcrrl IUMA 1 'X W , JN ' fi Q ' , gi , , T 4 I V ,, ,Q 1 C . 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Chi Omega is represented by its colors cardinal and straw, the owl, the white carna- tion, and its aims of Hellenic culture and Christian Ideals. Philanthropies that Chi Omega supports include Lunch with Santa for the Cancer Society,jail Bail for the Heart Association, and the Magnolia Golf Classic. In 1985 Chi Omega hosted its 54th Annual Songfest, all the proceeds go to a charity. With 14 years of over-all scholarship, Chi Omega has girls in every campus honorary society and was the recipi- ent ofthe 1986 Aubrey K. Lucas scholarship award. Chi- O's are members of ASB committees, Southern Style, the Student Alumni Association, Honors Association, Omi- cron Delta Kappa, Gamma Beta Phi, Pi Tau Chi, Phi Delta Rho, Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Kappa Phi, Rho Lambda, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sigma Psi Alpha, American Mar- keting Association, Tri-Beta, Southern Exposure, PRSA, and Golden Key. 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Missie Arata, 'liara Aust, Dawn Aw-er',', Melanie liarher, Tamara Hartley, Andrea Beasley, Michele lieckenjulie Beeson Cathy Blakeslee, Lari Boyd, Melissia Brown, Temple Bush, Nancy Camphell, jennifer Carter, Kathy Catchot, Michelle Catchot, jennifer Caveny Erin Chapman, Kim Ciano, Connie Clin- ton, Lisa Collins, Dana Conliff, julie Cook, Tori Dallas, Patricia Dalton, Sheri Downing Sally Dudley, Carol Ann Estes, Renee Fallin, Ellen Ferrell, Valerie Garrett, Les- lie Grantham, Beth Hall,jenny Harper, Rendy Hedgepeth Twila Hendry, Connie Hollingsworth, Kym Housley, Kristi Hudnall, Mary Al- ice jordan, Katherine Kirkpatrick, Kathy Klusendrof, Lynda Lasen, Deb- orah Lightsey Treva Lowery, Suzanne Lumpkin, Erin McCrary, Carolyn McDermott, Tracy McMahon, Sherri McMullan, Molly Mallett, Connie Mitchell, Kerri Mordica Monica Mosher, Frances Mott, Laurie Mullis,jennifer Munn,julie Neely, Ka- ren Nichols, Emily Niles, Penny Nowell. Russlyn Owen Mary Parker, April Philpotg Chelye Pri- chard, Susan Quarles, Sandra Rawson, Robin Raygjan Rich, Rhonda Richard, Tracy Richmond Susan Robinson, Tamara Sahiston, Stephanie Simnicht, Angela Sliman. Lynn Smith, Michelle Smith, Pamela Southerlandz Catherine Steen, Cheri Sul- livan Kimherly Sutton, Laurie Sweeney, Sa- mantha Tewes, Kimberly Vinzant, Can- dy Walker, Melissa Warren, Carol Weatherford, Lyn Welch, Twila Wil- liams Dawn Windham, Murray Windham. Bridget Wise, Troy Daniels. Ted Forten- berry, jeffrey Prichard, Brian Wliite Chi Omega 150 Delta Delta Delta Tri Delta 'f9L'75 J: , 'WWTF' wa.-'. 'Q' xi-if . .- H .iv ,xpflv l is ' .3 x,Qi-1-Ffa, K H -V' , -'I Delta Delta Delta was founded nationally at Boston University on Thanks- giving Eve of 1888, the sorority was installed at USM in 1958. Tri Deltas participate in all areas of campus life, the girls are varisty cheer- leaders, Dixie Darlings, Eaglette captain, Varsity tennis, and volleyball players, and members of Southern Style, Southern Exposure and Omicron Delta Kappa, as well many other organizations. Both the sophomore and junior Greek women with the highest GPA are Delta Delta Delta's. Annual activities for Tri Delta include the Orange Crush-Blind Date Party, a fish fry, an Apple Polishing Party for teachers, a Halloween Party given to the actives by the pledges, a Christmas Party, the Stars and Crescent Ball in New Orleans, and the Bula Bash. Tri Delta also hosts a barbeque dinner- fund raiser for the USM-Delta Delta Delta scholarship fund and a poinset- tia sale-fund-raiser for childrens cancer research. The Tri Deltas efforts were rewarded when they won second place in Songfest, second place in Anchor Splash, and second place in beauty for their homecoming display. Silver, gold and blue, the dolphin, and the pansy are some of Delta Delta Delta's favorite things. 260 Delta Delta Delta 3 .mjh 6 QM ,xv i , T 7 S xx is ' Ni.. M1 Y, A A . V, ,4 ' I ' ' , W la -, , , . r 7, S li d , -N I I ,, f a 5. , ,S , ,AA ' , , N 'H r 4 ,Y-af li i '-y' Q in-...L A A Al CW A - ,Q -Y, If A T-M A w-V15 e' , 'H ffrfii , i is ga Q , t -.pw 0 ,L , ,. N I x ' ' 4 I 1 im.. ' A La 'Aan L. A ' fel L ' V f, ' q,4' l,v,gN ' X 1 . - . l Y. N ..a. ...Lg f hi i ',, 1 A' A K I -VL I, i Qtr, as 1 e T a si? L XA he - R - ' A Q c' Mita. l 'F ' fr , V X l , r 5. yi '- Q , i w , - I , A A A ,sew A L sa ia Ex A Y . yy f . Q, A A A I V ,L V L I I , .-r -, V is W l., ,Q ii Q ,J , f., l ' J Q Q y - I V Aiiilfg lg Ares, AL g s 'R ' 4' 'N 3, -Pali ' cg' , fra- it L. fi i5'tFi ' ' 41. s , a to f as-ff me ,ff a vi V 2 3 , - ,N A 'X 1422 . i in . Sal , 4-A , AC- ' A, ,F-1, I J? , ' V ' Nikita ' . ,E ' A sb, 1 . .r AX. 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A , Q siss T 1- f, I if as ', ' g i g, ,Q E, 3 5, , :W 5' -,gl , ,. , i jt, Q I ,1.: Vg ., vi ,x , l ,X ggi, i, I Z 3 H . . , ,,., J :4 A A Aff? q il - Lynn Ainsworth, Laura Alexander,jill Bailey, Ann Bari- croft, Angie Benefield, Sharon Bemz Gina Blackmon, Lynne Bosrick, Cindy Bradshaw, Sherry Breland, Helen Brewton, Becky Britt, Kelly Brown, Bet' sy Browne Dawn Bryant, Lucy Bush,julie Cook, Lisa Cook, Karen Cooper, Tonie Coumanis, Cara Dawkins, Penny Dewey Kelly Duff, LeeAnn Elkins, Richie Elkins, Ann Fairley, Angela Fokakis, Monica Freeman, Lisa Gaudet, Melanie Gavin Gigi Gerson, Donna Ginn, Beth Glover, Beth Good- man, jennifer Haas, Cindy Hahn, Patricia Hammett, Dona Hardin Sabyne Hardy, Hope Harrington, Lisa Hensarling, Brid- get Horn, Gidget Horn, Sheila Howard, Amy jackson, Lisa jenkins Amy Knight, Kymble Lawrence, Lisa Long, Karen Lor- ona, Cindy Lucas, Christine Lytle, Tonya Manasco, Me- linda McCarty Lisa McNeal, julie Manning, Stacy Moak, Deanna Moore, Lisa Moore, Melinda Morgan, Katherine Myr- ick, Tanza Nations Leigh Nosser, Michelle Poirier, Kim Pope, Terri Rounsa- ville, Tance Roberts, Tracy Scrimpshire, Christie Shirley. Kay Smith Missy Smith,joyce Stringer, Shannon Stroud, Nan Sum- rall, Kim Taylor, Lisa Taylor, Tammi Tonore. Tricia Toups Melony Tribble, Sonia Tullos, Swain Turner. Amy Var- nado,janet Vega, Stephanie Webb, Amy Weldy. Melin- da West Niki Wiggins, Melody Withers, Theodore Burke, Mike Fitzgerald, Terry Pinson, john Roberson Delta Delta Delta 261 i 5 l r Delta amma DG J I s i - Nav f' i rr, W if , i . AA V. M 0, . Q 'A f 2 V1 K f .1 L , - I l g 1 1 - 'V Colonizing only 15 years ago, the ladies of Delta Gamma have established a very positive reputation here at USM. They contribute a lot of their time to several university functions. They serve as the hostesses of the Miss Southern pageant, official timers of the varsity swim team, score- keepers for the Magnolia Golf Classic, and sponsors of the annual Anchorsplash. You can find Delta Gammas in the Associated Student Body Senate and Cabinet, Honors College, honorary frater- nities, USM Singers, theatre productions, Homecoming maids, varsity cheerleading, Dixie Darlings, Southern y Misses, Eaglettes, varsity tennis, UAC, the Soutbewzer staff, l Southern Style, Golden Girls, Whos Who, and fraternity l S. sssss Du I little sisters. i The ladies of the bronze, pink, and blue also participate in Greek Games and Songfestg they have won the Songfest competition fti three consecutive years. l Along with all of their campus activities, DGs still make time to work with their philanthropies which are aid to the blind, sight coil servation, and grants and loans. 1 l' u l .VU Delta Claiiiiua I Pollyanna Alexander, Katlw, Anderxor. Lrsa Anderson, Arny lim lper Roltrr. llfgl vel, llarbara lilnglrarn, lleverly liolron Clreryl lioyles, Cmndy lirown, Maru Grate f,dllAlldfI, fdfUl'l,Cll1ll fllatlrarn, Leslie f ocran, Dllflld Ann f,orr.t-ps Flo' anna K orlwan, Carolyn f owart, llc-lm ta Lowart Sharon Crool-L, Steplranre furnrnunygs Mandy Dalton, Arny Day, Lon Dt-ar, lietll Drcl-mon, Doreen Dore, Dena Douglass, Amy Duvall Lynley Lee lzll-cen,C,l1r1sty lgllzcy, Angela lfarragut, Ashley l'arron, Mrtllael Gal- lrano, Flo Ann Gaston, Clarre Gerald. Kathy Hanvey,'I1ll Hardy Helen Hays, Dana Henley, Lrsa Holland. Melanre Howell, Rosemarre jones. Ana trlce Kay, Rebecca Kenny, Carla Knapp, Robyn Lee Susan Lewter, jenny Lmdsay, Mrssy Loughman, Karyn Ludrngton, Renne McGuffee,Den1se Mclirnnon, Deborah Marsel, Ronda Maness, Robrn Moore Vrrgrnla Newman. Robbne Olirren, Pa- mela Perry, Lauren Rrcbmond, Donna Rrtl'1ey,Parge Saulters. Le1gh'Anne Stan- ley, Mana Straub, Mrchelle Straub julla Lynn StyrOn.janet Sumrall. Pamela Taylor, Colette Towles, Elrsha Towles. Rebecca Trevmo, Susan Walp. Lrsa Wells, Patncra Wrllrams Kent Dollar, Dan Drane. Van lfay. Vrn- cent Forte. Steven Lacy Chip McArthur. john Mrlbrook Delta Gamma 265 1 Delta Sigma Theta N Delta 'J - - Q - -- ,ci W I E W - , x '7 V yz:1':'v-zzfffwvfk 1.1 . 5 , J, I I aj '1 ' ,asf , : , , .. . V... 1 :H eb- V--- Lf i ' - K P' .- '. L 3 .gzrfl :Q-Uri., -Q-45 ft: ' li: WYE 1 -,,f, .' ,J . P' Q - 1 . -,V :.f'-.: 1 J 'yi .. :v,3-:-.J ef '..'..-' .1-Y .,E1.' Lg , V, 4 gg , ,e,-bij:-if Y , ., ::zg:tg?g.,-.- if A., ' . .37 . ' Q13 V , :rg 'i ::' 21- 3122 H if 'iii TB- ' -af?-' ' . W v2.5.2 ,y 1'--J I ', f ' Y ., f. A : fr. Ur 1-J. ' '-..w:-- J: fr A vii i f i A 1 ln - ' 4 if-212 aw 1'Te'i':31 'ri . ni H ,ff ni W y 1, ,, , as Q M . - at 'M A ' 1-f' 1 W W 1 .Hi 1 fa .f rf? ' - A - '4 YU if 1 f ' 'I' six- Q' ' if- ii II' , 3 , ,Q , 4 f i g , ill I ,iff . .Z ,Q 3 4 1 1 . W.. ,f 1 I' Edith AdamsgDen1ne Blacl-cstongDebora Cle- if 2 f f m0nSL Carol joneSg Tracey KeySQ Debbie i 'e ig T A ' Kingg Andrea Laphand 3 P i 1 R' A 1, 1 '.. if 212. ':,, f , ,im 1 :fa N -,aff W Q I Valerie Lucas, Robelyn Nicholson, Donna 1 W 5 J 1 Satcherg Sheryl Seaton, Gwendolyn Smith, 'ii . g gm, ' ' 'Q Fern Williams, Ingrid Williams, Sara Wil- i ' . r ---- ,, ,, J-T i' ,W 142, . A ,.-., ' v, ll2lIT1S A My 2 ' e K g -fi .3 K if g Delta Sigma Theta sorority was founded nationally on january service projects and raise money for the March of Dimes Wal-1 13, 1913, and the Mu Nu chapter installed at the University of kathon. Annual activities for the ladies of crimson red and cream, Southern Mississippi in july of 1975, include the Peppermint Cotillion and their Founders' Day Ser-, vice. 1 Delta's are Head Residents, Resident Assistants, Golden Girls, Gold Tenders, Kappa Sweetheart, Alpha Sweetheart, and mem- Delta Sigma Theta's strive To promote scholarship, economical? bers of the Union Board, the Afro American Cultural Society, development, and sisterhood. Their open motto is Intelligence Gamma Beta Phi, Beta Beta Beta, Lambda Sigma, Who's Who, is the torch of wisdom. and the National Dean's List. They participate in monthly public 1 i i i i i l i i l 264 Delta Sigma Theta l Zeta Phi Beta Z eta 'J Tam i l WWE bB 5,1 , ,fa db A, ,, Q. . ,ww at avi 3'3 .4 Angela Burkett, Ralanda Camper, Faye Causeyg ba Q , Lillie Certiong Gerald McCarty, Jeanne McGee Q J i 5? fi si asv t - f .. I T In H c 2, rf Toni Mitchellg Lutticia Thomasg Fresh Woodsg -r 'iizf iii ' --vu A 'HP f it Glenda Zetag Glow Zeta, Washington Zeta is 'J f 1 4 if , , fi 1 Founded nationally injanuary of 1920, the Lambda Theta chap- ter of Zeta Phi Beta was installed at the University of Southern Mississippi in May of 1982. Zeta's strive to become a part of the community life of the nation and have involved themselves in civic and social betterment throughout the world. Some of their philanthropic projects are the March of Dimes Walkathon, the United Way Halloween Carnival, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Easter Seal Campaign, and visits to nursing homes and childrens wards of local hospitals. The members of Zeta Phi Beta are involved in the professions of medicine, law, the fine arts, teaching, invention, and other fields of higher learning. This year the ladies of royal blue and white won USM's award for the Most Scholastically Improved soror- ity. The main objective of Zeta Phi Beta is finer womanhood, sisterly love, scholarship, and service. Zeta Phi Beta 265 Pink and Green, Turtles, and the Killarny Rose can all be identified with the ladies of Delta Zeta. Delta Zeta, founded nationally on October 24, 1902, was installed at USM on March 31, 1984. Delta Zeta's are active as Dixie Darlings, Pride of Mississippi Marching Band, Angel Flight, Gamma Beta Phi, Rho Lambda, the Student Prifztz staff, the Soutberner staff, and Resident Assistants. Their nation- al philanthropy is Galludet College for the Speech and Hearing Impaired, and they have supported the Unit- ed Way with various fund-raising activities. Delta Zeta's annual parties include Tahiti Sweetief Blind Date and their Spring Formal. In 1984 they received second place originality for their homecom- ing display. The USM chapter has also had the Out- standing Pledge for Province 18 of Delta Zeta. 266 Delta Zeta -wzi '. ' W ff l v '? 777 A rw f 1 .Q HX . 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A cn a 0 A in T X a e a a 'aa , up up P M ' , ., 'zia ' it ,ft 9 al l aaa a ft F if if 'S Q V M in Y, 111' , 4 D 5 ,rg E faufamfawaa 1 : 'aa' arf, taefa' ' -Hn E -...i if A K3 M M4-LIN - ' i l, 751. vu 6 f :A aa aa a t , ' a, E 'V t - . a is ' fr' a .. l a f a s '5 ' 1 f., ,..,w D i- ,.,. -',N , a i fe it F 1 ,a,a aa W at i I ,,,,.,,., - , 5,7 Let us strive for that which is honorable, beautiful, and highest is the motto of l Kappa Delta, founded nationally on October 23, 1897 and installed at USM in May i 1949. Kappa Delta's follow their motto by being active in Alpha Lambda Delta, Lambda Sigma, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Delta Rho, Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Chi, Rho Lambda, the Student Printz staff, Honors College, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Epsilon Delta, UAC, Southern Style, ASB, Southern Exposure, University Singers, and Fashion Plus. KD's are Dixie Darlings, Golden Girls, Southern Misses, Presidents and Dean's Lists scholars, Homecoming Maids, Campus Beauties, Pike Calendar Girls, fraternity little sisters, and Miss Hospitalities. Beta Sigma chapter of Kappa Delta has received the Kappa Delta National Achieve- ment Award, the Pledge Education Award, and the Continuing Excellence in Pledge Education Award. Besides being active in campus activities KD supports the Crippled Children's Hospital in Richmond, VA., the National Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse, and the local March of Dimes, as well as being a foster parent to a child from Honduras. Their own annual parties include their White Rose Formal, Bearhug 7, , Party, Beach Party, Initiation Tea, KD Classic Party, and a Founder's Day ceremony. l l Known nationally as The Friendliest Sorority, Kappa Delta is identified by olive green and pearl white, diamonds, emeralds, and pearls, and the teddy bear and rainbow. 268 Kappa Delta 1 I I , QQ Q Q dig ff w. ,QQQQQ Q Q? xfwQyfz1,+ . f 'ff' ' ' J . , - . Q U' T fi x ' Q Y' Q 1 'Q r x ' . , , ' ' g A , . l A y- . I J I H ' 'Q . ' 1 5' HM ng! Kia f Y 'fij' '55 vQQ x QJ21 v 's I 1 Q 135 QQQ QQ I M N 2- wk A iz ' f m . YH, .fig Q x, Y.. Q. Q i . Q IQ 5 Q .Q.Q Q Q' J ,QM ll K, ,Q , f' C QA N x 4, 4 T Q Q Y P Q! 1 xt A 1 r Q Q 4' ' L :.' A . ' ' - 5 . Es XC' L J- QQ N ' , - Q Qilf' ' .3 F .-, Q Q Q 1, u ,S ' ' Q A .1 ' K W f', J' Q Q . xQQQ Q. Q Q Q .Q Q iQ, Q . , Q EQQ QQ Q Q . QQ Q QQ Q Q . . , Q Q, 'ai Q - Q gyx, 3 I QQ QQ QEQQQQ Xu ' .ff ' 1 f 'fu W . M f V IQ-fill. Lg. , H? ' . Q V ' W W QQ , ,-' Q , V Q QQ Q Q liz - ,Qt Q 1 . 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I w L x., 1 Q I l f vi Phi Mu SNL... - 5 I x I? it A ' hr ff ,. A fn A1 :J . , 1 I H Phi Mu sorority had its beginning in 1852 and the ladies of rose and white were established in USM's Greek system in March of 1950. The Phi Mu spirit of sharing and the need to lend to those less fortunate a helping hand led to Phi Mu's involvement with Project HOPE, the Halfway House, Laurel Childrens Orphan- age, Valentines for Forrest County General Hospitals pediatric ward, and Christmas parties, Thanksgiving dinners, and Easter baskets for the needy. Annual social events include Fall Fling, Pink Carnation Ball, Founder's Day, Wine and Cheese Party, International Dinner, and MotherfFatherfDaughter Banquet. Alpha Omicron chapter of Phi Mu was chosen the Most Improved Chapter at their national convention and was named Chapter of the Quarter of 122 chapters nationwide. In campus life, Phi Mus can be found in Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Rho Lambda, Lambda Sigma, Honors College, Dixie Darlings, Cheerleading, The Pride, Southern Misses, Assoc. of Computing Machinery, Amer. Society of Interior Designers, Fashion Plus, Student Nursing Assoc., Southern Exposure, ASB, Baptist Student Union, the University Singers, Order of Omega, Pike Calendar Girls, and fraternity little sisters. Lion-loving Phi Mus place an emphasis upon faith among the sisters. Love, honor, and truth are the principles within which the meaning of Phi Mu can be found. .270 Phi Mu 'lmnrny Arrrle1srrr.,'l1r-,lc l1.rlrlw:r, In AIIIILI l5.rll.ml, Mrrtlnv l5.rrr.f r, lrrrnrrr.. l5.rxx,,llll l5r.rfl',, In-lrlrle lirwrfilrv-.111 lJ.1wnllru.ulL1s,liethl5rru4vw,,Ir:rr1 lint terlnelrl, 9mm A-', f .lllwv.'.1', K.m:rr f fflllct Melissa fnn.rwtr',', llelr-ru fwrrlv., Kdtvrr frml-., f ','mln.1 f mrley YIlllll'f1llUIll, l7el.m.r f uexrrs Kurt-r. lJ.1' ley, f .rr-rl Dees, llerrrller Ilnnr dn, Nmxz l5urlx.un,C11nger l'l',nr,'lwn',',4 lVCCIIl.4Il, l.edh lrreml Susrrn lrxenrl, Rllllfllld fmrraer, Km. 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V - N l A , , 1 N , . Q J. ' X xx I X x ' r , ' 1,5 2' , l ' ' ' I ' T 7 ' ' A Q ' 23 t 4 -5 I f 1 f I A 1 Y. I T ,fi I ,,, Pill if Fl it t 7 r l ll L f T 'f f Eli V .3 3 A r r- 5 he t . ,i I K N v VK.,, L 3g :f4!, , t , . f I ' I v 'f ' fl V , sv, .. Q L. Y I: 1 V 1 , I X l r .I X f l Ili lt xt ,1-- -7 I , X - 'N A u If Q 1' l l l l Phr Mu 1-1 l Pi Beta Phi Pi Pb! V f' we ma U 1' . We are what we are because we chose and were chosen. Woven of wisdom, integrity, commitment and pride are the ladies of Pi Beta Phi. Pi Beta Phi was first founded on April 28, 1867. The Mississippi Alpha chapter at USM was organized in 1961 and became active in every aspect of campus life. Pi Phi's are three-year winners in USM intramurals, three-year winners of Greek Games, winners of the Mississippi Blood Services scholarship, winners of Anchor Splash, W- ' and third place winners in Song Fest. 61 PN ill 413 time Pi Phi sisters are Campus Beauties, Dixie Darlings, Golden Girls, Diamond Girls, fraternity little sisters, Greek Goddesses and more. They are girls with arrows over their hearts, twinkles in their eyes, -4 and smiles on their faces. Also among the Pi Phi Sisters are Presi- dent's and Dean's lists scholars, members of scholastic honoraries, ASB council members and senators, Angel Flight attendants, UAC members, Pike Calendar Girls, Student Printz editors, Soutlaerner staff members, and USM basketball, swim, and soccer team members. Pi Phi's celebrate their sisterhood through Hoedown, Blind Date, Beau and Arrow Ball, and Shipwreck weekend, as well as having a Mom 8: Pop's Day, Big SisfLil Sis Retreat, Hallowe'n Party and Christmas Party. The Pi Phi National philanthropy is Arrowmont, a school for arts and crafts in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Golden arrows, colors of wine and silver blue, angels, and wine carnations are some of Pi Phi's favorite things. In essence a Pi Phi girl is many things, but most of all she is proud . . . Pi Phi Proud. 272 Pi lietzl Plii 475 W K A ,Wx F' f ,E - 1 M N f f ,..' ilfx. gg i., ' H? ' A 4 , ar , .R .err x if l l F rl f U W 1, . f J . rn f fu vs 1 l la l 3 ' f 'V ,, lg, fa.--raw fr no 1' 1 A, , 1,5 5 44 I ,ZA I if , ,...4 rl' A ,Q 1 , ' K 1 h V a ' 'l 5 . A J - H v- Q. vt' . ' V K 'le' .l l , l.,,, ' 1 A 1 r I 4 . I l, . I 1, Q H rvnivseh W f,'4Wr f Pg' c - ,, A N J fy. 4 a A J l W A , , el, F r Yva 'TQ r ' lr ,xj f, I -4 ,nn 1 , V ,V ,gfz 1 'l- , fr 'L' V .1 .-fr 6 ., Tx- H+-1-7 454 4. , 7' ,, v' NN I 1 72 J if '. 9, . - V . . ..,.,,' I 1 ,A. , I ,M , , ,. 1 . .a , ' :ff v -V 9, A , 5 ff ' WN we 5 x A' ,V ' nr, 6 ss 1.4 ' ,V Y. A . ,X I - ,s 1 3? 'I 4- ,,1,' ,. ,.. 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Arnandna Sullrvang Lrsa Terrell, Svlvnd Thomas, Melrssa Trms, Dawn Toulme, Wendy Valenrlne, Hamer Vrckers Robin Ward, ,Ienmfer Warrs, Sracex We-lborn, Dawn Welclyklennrfer Wvarr. Douglas Clements ,f jlvfx Z P pio- if in . z xi , I' N , j ' I A 'xx 2 Pl Ben Plrr Q Cleft to rightj: Karen Lorona-president, Pam Bergernlennifer Morrison, Dona Hardin, Cheri Sul- livan, Yvette Thibodeaux-secretary, Dawn Welch, Sandie Barnes-advisor, Kay Laughlin-advisor, Claire Gerald-treasurer, Patti Guercio. O icerx ff f Row 1 Cleft to rightj: Sandie Barnes-vice-president, Cathy Smith president. Row 2: Cindy Brown-treasurer, Connolly Clark secre tary, Kay Laughlin-adivsor, Barbara Ross-advisor Row 1 Cleft to rightj: Barbara Ross-advisor, Cathy Smith--president, Cindy Brown-treasurer, Betty Mace. Row 2: Gwen Smith, Lena Beth Burford, Wendy Wagner, Ralanda Camper, Stephanie Webb. Row 3: Melissa Riley, Connolly Clark-secretary, Cindy Simpson, Sandie Barnes-vice-president, Kay Laughlin-advisor. 274 junior Panhellenic CouncilfPanhellenic Council , Interfmlernity Council ff! Uffcert flcft to rightl: Rhett Rush-presv dent, Paul Farrnerfvice-president jim Estes-treasurer, Tony Dar- ling-secretary, Van Imbragulio- public relations, Walker lfostere activities chairman, Ronnie Net tles-graduate advisor. 'wr ' ii lifuw , E ik: KJULJFX U. iiva...r1s.2..f L- - -1 I-W3 ' M. ? Q: A I 5, 'ii L ..r Q lm ., Row 1 Cleft to rightl: Tony Darling,john Lefevre,jim Estes, Van Imbragulio, Donald Dollar, Dan Drane, Elliott Voivedich, Wilson Risinger, Walker Poster. Row 2: Bill Slayton, Bobby Nix, Michael Bourgeois, Greg Fairey, Brian Fugler, Ed Pinero, Leroyjones. Row 3: Chip Newman, Brad Cundiff, Tommy Leffingwell. Sean Casey, Kelvin Nunn, Brian White, Don Diboll, Paul Farmer, Anthony Leggett, Rhett Rush, Ronnie Nettles. Interfraternity Council 2'5 Alpha Phi Alpha Alplms ,491 Q . Ii ,I I ...is IIIIII IIAL Hika r i A if William Holdenulohnny Bourdeaux, Don Fuller, Anthony Leggett, jeff Wallace 276 Alpha Phi Alpha .rs V First of all, servants of all, we shall transcend all. is the motto of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. The fraternity was founded nationally on December 4, 1906. The men of Alpha Phi Alpha sponsor a group of children at Ellisville State School and participate in the Mobil Street Clean-up. The Alphas also sponsor the Miss Black and Gold Pageant, the Tribute to the Black Woman, and a numerous dances, as well as step shows. Active in various areas of campus and community life, Alpha Phi Alpha won third place in state convention and first place in state basketball. The men of Black and Old Gold strive to promote high moral character, high scholastic standards and the bet- terment of our people. 9 , i I 5 I I I I Il 'I an I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I . The sense of brotherhood that should exist I Sharon Ward, a reporter for the Student Printz wrote the follow- ing for an August '85 edition of the paper: l. ' I The following is a tribute to the late johnny Bourdeaux: between all black men is a must for any orga- nization to succeed. These were the words of our brother jonny Walter Bourdeaux when j writing a letter of interest to Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. j From his humble beginning in, the small, no- stop-light town of Lauderdale, Mississippi through his secondary education in the usual county school, to his college education at ' Meridianjr. College and USM, my exuberant u brother exhibited true brotherhood and love I for all mankind. We have always held that by not allowing justice for one man, the justice of every man would be in jeopardy. On Friday, February 21, 1986, johnny Bourdeaux died at Forrest i I 1 General Hospital at 2:00 a.m. He had survived for fourteen days 4 after being shot twice in the head and once in the neck by il someone who may still be walking around free to kill again. 4 I johnny Bourdeaux of Meridian, a business administration major . specializing in aerospace studies, has become a part-time jack-of- i g all-trades to earn money this summer. The Air Force ROTC candidate has picked up almost every odd - job steered his way by l ment at USM. Boudeaux said that he has taken jobs mowing j yards, weeding flower beds, moving furniture and clearing vacant l j , l WE. r H l l i l i i Ii rl r j. ji Ili lj j li .nW '--.,, i il ij .. ill j . i v i 4' Q, l j 2 l i at - - '1, ,-rash . ? f Q-1 1 -A .: , 4.-sl -j, .f .. 1 iA,3,g.'.i. ,. , mu sk, 'E 2 I ' :rw . -. . is ,tv...,5 - f-. 2 EE? ,audi Nancy Bruckner, off-campus coordinator of student employ- I I i G' lots to support himself this summer. Some of the more unusual opportunities he has under- taken include driving a local resident to jack- son and gathering boxes for a women prepar- ing to move. I like variety, the 25-year-old said. lt's amazing some of the things people will pay you to do. Working odd jobs has helped me to grow socially. Being in the mili- tary, I was used to being referred to as a number. Working with individuals in the com - munity, I feel I have advanced in relating to people and feel rewarded for it, he said. Brotherjohnny Bourdeaux had a genuine de- sire for the unification of all people, but there had to be a point of origin. He said, I know that I have specific qualities that can be utilized in a strongly-knit organization. I only want the chance to utilize these talents, and I cannot think of a better starting point than with my own people. johnny, who was affectionately known as Hero by his family and close friends, left us with these words in an oration called Black Youth in Pursuit of Excellence? ' '... In this day and age, the key to the future success of blacks lies in the hands of today's young people . . . If stagnation and apathy set in, all of the contributions made thus far by prominent black leaders will fade into the past and be forgot- ten. We cannot forget. Raymond E. Brown President, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Mu Xi Chapter, USM f -nf V If .ae -+ 3 Alpha Tau mega ATO O - Q ' Hu 'A QA , X .Q , .w. 1? , gy 5 C573 l i t I wif ,ji ,, F13 Alpha Tau Omega, founded at USM in 1949, has contributed many talents and time to USM and to the various activities on campus. There are members of ATO in the Honors College, honorary fraternities, varsity athletics, varsity cheerleading, intra- murals, Army and Air Force ROTC, the Pride, the jazz Band, theatre productions, and sorority big brothers. The men of Alpha Tau Omega will also be found participating in Song Fest, Greek Games, Anchor Splash, and various social service projects. But one must not forget their post-game parties Homecoming celebrations, Viking Party, swaps, and their infa- mous yard parties, This has been a very special year for the men of Alpha Tau Omega. Groundbreaking for their new house took place at Homecoming, they are hoping the new complex will be complet- ed in the Fall. 278 Alpha 'liau Omega if .5 Q Y 41 . r.., , - , k 1 0 -tang Q . M. I I . Vp gy if ?.e4T,5 TM, .H V -,.,. t ws :fix ,ix-:A MAN,-Q. N W NV ,-.aw -.. , . , -, - 2 , Am' t-, ..-, . - -. - -- ,. X K 'H - ' ' -'-ann?.,-fri f. - .1 :Hs r ff: 'Tr , 'li' ,I ar fn, 1, V ' , , ? 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Mary Hams, Tracy Harwell, Izlrzalwcrh .lur- dan, Erleen MCCaa Renee MCGulffee,Bel1nda M1ller,Susan Par- kel, Susan Quarlc's,Cath6r1ne Srrn1rl'l,Sel1r1na Zerkus 6' l l l l l l Alplm 'lau Omega QW l Delta Tau Delta ff ' , .... Purple, white, gold, the purple iris, truth, power, faith and cour- age are all associated with Delta Tau Delta fraternity. The Delts were founded nationally in 1858 at Bethany College in Virginia and were installed at USM in April 1985. Although they are the newest fraternity at USM they are quite active in campus life. The Delts are members of the ASB, swim and soccer teams, Southern Exposure, Sozztbewzer staff, Gamma Beta Phi, Lambda Sigma, and Sigma Delta Chi, American Mar- keting Association, Air Force ROTC, Army ROTC, Presidents and Dean's Lists, Omicron Delta Kappa, University Scholars, UAC, sorority big brothers, Rho Gamma, Arnold Air Society, Delta Sigma Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sigma Psi Alpha, Upsilon Pi Epsilon, Kappa Kappa Psi, and the Student Primz staff. They won a second place prize for their homecoming display and second place in Chi Omega's songfest. The men of Delta Tau Delta have also been busy raising money for Cystic Fibrosis and singing Christmas carols for the patients at the Convarest Nursing Home. Annual activities on the Delt's social calendar include the Mississippi Delti Party Delt s St Valentine s Day Missacre Party 1stAnn1 versaryfFounder's Day Happy Birthday to Me Party, and their Rainbow Bill JHU Dc-Ira 'lan Delta sv ,fy I. M, V -B EQ, . r ,,: J . 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Montana, Scooter Montana, Izddrc Munster, Holwlv, Ochoag George Parker Arlen Reed, Stephen Rrchards, Mrchael Rrrchcy Trmothy Roartygjarnes Sheppard,-lay Spencer, Mr Chael Thompson, Gus Zapata Delta lan Dclta QM Kappa Alpha KAPPA ALPHA, u H as Q' p t Many years ago, on a distant campus far away, Kappa Alpha Order was founded. The tides of time swept the seed of Kappa Alpha to the University of Southern Mississippi, center of art, culture, and higher learning. In November of 1949, this seed flourished and formed the Kappa Alpha Mansion, home of N01 distinguished Southern gentlemen, where honesty, courtesy, and brotherhood prevail, and where mint juleps are served daily on the Southern lawn, The men of crimson red and old gold have since taken a paramount role in the academic, artistic, athletic, cultural, governmental, recreational, and so- cial development ofthe University, remaining a vital cog in the mystic art of collegiate life at USM, in the South, and in the Universe. ZH! 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K.. v 1' A, Kappa Sigma Kappa Sig ,W K .. 4a,E . y 8 a, f-. af ' ,, W. R J ,ak ...a , , i . X 'J A .,.:-. ii i 'fW':, af-I. ' 4' 'f,- A 1-I L S ,za an fi 1 ii A 2 W L F Kappa Sigma fraternity was founded in December of 1869, and the men of scarlet, white and green came to USM in December of 1948 with the intention of pur- suing excellence. In the 1985-86 school year, the Epsi- lon Nu chapter of Kappa Sigma worked toward that goal through campus involvement, athletics, commu- nity service, and social activities. The members of Epsilon Nu were well represented in campus affairs and were proud to receive the Campus Involvement Award from Kappa Sigma National. Kappa Sigs held key positions in the Associated Stu- dent Body and were members of Alpha Lambda Del- ta, Phi Eta Sigma, Lambda Sigma, Sigma Lambda Chi, Gamma Beta Phi, and Omicron Delta Kappa. Kappa Sigs are also vice-president, secretary, academic chair- man, and judicial board members of the Interfrater- nity Council, they can be found in Southern Style, sorority big brother programs, and many other campus organizations. Kappa Sigma maintains an active athletic program, they participate in over 25 intramural sports and placed teams in the playoffs foi volleyball, football, soccer, softball, and bowling. Community service is another area of activity for Kappa Sigma fraternity. Kappa Sig makes a donation to United Way at homecoming, sponsors the Annual Kappa Sigma Run for Special Olympics, and participates in Chi Omega Song Fest. For the third consecutive year Kappa Sigma has won an award presented by the Hattiesburg Blood Center for their community service. The men of Kappa Sigma also find time to have fun at events such as football game parties with live entertainment, swaps, their Founders' Day Formal, canoe trips, and the legendary Kappa Sigma bash, a four-day South Seas Island Seafood Extravaganza 28-1 Kappa Sigma I llliiilml Q Klart rw- ps 4. nu, 5, Q Jfbihnilgili lam ith Q Y 4 j TN shnrh r 1 te, lr at I p H gli ., IN 5 J i' if , iff ,Q , .,:, 'ff ii' gf! lei bl at lt-2, ' -.rs fo 7-f x., H .A xaff c , ya S. fl 3' at K . t m fi i ' X X. c, , A , , P kd! ,J H ,f I ffl A s as e , Ethlziefirerea , I V lx I If ,E H t if ,sul twin :Ll i , 1 Q ,A . ,Q '-3 1:i 'L s 11 'A Lf 1 4 4 bw N nth Q , xr rg' R5 X - K 'l , ' 'ul l ' fig qi. K li ff -it ff , I Derek Adams, Pat Adams, Ronnie Adtocln, Daniel Alexander, Chris Amend, 'lliorrias Harrett,jr,C1arx' Hass, jon Bosticl-1 Kenneth Bradley, Stephen liroadus, Iirerr Brogliarii' mer, Eric Brown, Richard Brown, Glenn Cappel,jaV Carter, jeff Carter David Creightomjoseph Davenport, Donald Dollar. joel Drummondg Howard Dunaway, Michael Ipiser, jim Estes, Mike Fultz Leigh Furrhg Matt Grubbs, Chris Guernsey, Andrew Hassardg Ed Hatteng Charlie Henderson, Shannon Hendry, Russel Hodge Mike Holmesg Bubba Hopkinsgjohn Howland, Mi- chael Kearney, Kyle Keeneg Andy Kim brell, Andrew Langerbachg jeffrey Lincoln Fred Littleg Scott Lowery, Hal McDonald, Mike Maderg Michael Mangrum, Philip Mangrum, Mi- chael Phillipsg Dane Powell Dan Richartg Rhett Rush, Lyle Schween, Blair Shel- burneg Scott Slay, Derryle Smith, Mark Stevens. Scott Stone Steve Strickland, john Stuart, Achim Suit, Brool-ts Sullivan, Monty Tedder, David Thames, Eddie Thompson, Toney Thornhill Malcolm Torresgjim Tramontana, Steve l'srv.john Vinzant, Keith Ward, Walt Warren, Alan Weeks. Stephen Weems jay Wendland, Brian White, Michael White, Todd Williams, David Wilson, Richard Young,-lr . Sharon Bentzg Cindy Bradshaw jenny Harper, Belinda Hicltsg Kathv Klusendorti, Leslie Mclnvaleg Leslie Magee, Connie Mitchell, An- gela Perusseg Melissa Spencer Kappa Sigma 285 Phi Kappa Tau Phi Tau eff ll, , .ir ..., 5. .,.. 1 'A' N 4- AT, ,pg g Q ' I vw .. -z L, as .fig ',. L ., THIN , lam Q1 H' g i. -I ,n W V .Z A ti U ' . , . ' t 1-My , sv! v K , , I y,pKT W. aa ,,,,,.,,. ,,....,,,,,,,,,m.,,,,,m1QkZ, g if.. 'ffryr' ' PK1 A' ti Y, j re' fy- ,- 991' is tv mf fa rf? LC'Tiw'f1'faQf l2f95w f 2? a1 , '7 f- . 'wi , vK'Y 'ff ' .1 ii 'mi 1 Nm: 1 a, ,. , V I A gm it H i ' ig t's?aaiQ'f4ffias1 f ,fa ' ' 5 ' ' ' 2. aa - ' Ja ' . f The men of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity were founded nationally on March 17, 1908 and were installed at USM on October 15, 1948. The men of Harvard red and old gold exemplify their motto Success is Never Coasting by being involved in Omicron Delta Kappa, Lambda Sigma, Gamma Beta Phi, ASB, Southern Style, Wesley Foundation, Rotoract, and ROTC. Phi Tau's are in Hall of Fame and Who's Who, cheerleaders and mascot, IFC presi- dent and vice-president, ASB treasurer and senators, and varsity football, soccer, and baseball players. They support the Chil- dren's Heart Fund and thejail Bail for heart fund. Both the Greek of the Year and the Intramural Athlete of the Year are members of Phi Kappa Tau. The Red Carnation Formal, Lost Weekend, and the Fall Party are all a part of a Phi Tau's social life. 286 Phi Kappa Tau 1-2 v AMT 0 .. 4 1 nw . ,rl r K Q gf Q .1,.. . 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Hr,-ll flrtrrles liell, Anrlrew li:-nsdlmr ,John liosto, Rrfly, lireyyer, Iidrrgl lirurl-., 'l'lrernlort' lfnrke, 'lorlrl litrrlrg- lirure Calwell, l,rrnc I Lrrlrsle -Iuhn Cdrrreyglvlrrr f.1rter Knott fldrl, l,.4nce Cooper, 'ltaylor Inner., lintlflr-r Draws, Damon lien,-I.1rr1es Iirtl-Lf-rsor., Douglas Ervrn Geoff Farrchrld, Pdul lurrrler, 'lkrrrotlry Ifarrrs, Van Fay,M1kel'rt7ger.4ld, Ihnrel Forte, Vrncent Forte, Ted lfortenherry, Walker Foster Charles Franklrng Tommy Garrrga, Mark Glover, Scott Glover, Scotty Greer, Kenny Hall, Steve Hanneke, Charles Hewesg jeff Hull Dub johnson, Scott Keeney, Russell Kent, Chet Knrppers, Klrnt Krreger, Da- vrd Lrttleg Greg Lucua, Mrchael Lynch, Scott MCCrOry Kevrn Mrller, Harold Netto, Todd Noe, Philip Patureau, Mrchael Prno, -Ieffrey Prichard, Rick Raborn, Mrchael Rrch- ardsgjohn Roberson Kerth Robrnson, Matt Rosetn, Robert Shetler, Marvrn Smrrh, Robert XX' Ste- phens, jr., Rrchard Taylor, james Thames, Rrck Thomsen, Terry Thorn- ton Robert Toole, Scot Toyynsend,.Ier'r' Yan- derherden, Raymond Van Norman, lil- lrott Vorvedrch, Wesley Watkrns, Darren Wrllrams, Cheryl Boyles, Dawn Broadus Amanda Byrd, Kathy C.1tchot,I.eeAnn Clayton, Shells G.xrl.1nd.S.ahyne Hardy. Krmherly jordan, 'lackre Lane. Hope Maples Monrca Mosher, Chelye Prrclurd, Part Rawlrnson. Suun Rohrnsor., Sgssx Sh.1rpgRol'wrn V.1rn.1do,D.1n.a Xbryedrclw Phi Kappa Tau ZS' Founded nationally on March 1, 1868, Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity was installed at the University of Southern Mississippi on Decem- ber 10, 1949. Pikes can be identified in many aspects of college life by their jerseys ofgarnet and gold. Pikes are varsity swimmers, football players, baseball players, sorority big brothers, and As- sociated Student Body senators and commit- tee members. They are also members of Alpha Lambda Delta, Lambda Sigma, Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Eta sigma, Southern Style, Circle K International, and Air Force and Army ROTC. Not only are the men of Pi Kappa Alpha involved in campus activities, they also support the Mississippi Blood Services, raise money for Cerebral Palsey, and donate time to the patients of Ellisville State School. Their homecoming display garnered them lst place in originality. The highlight of the Pi Kappa Alpha's social calendar is Pike Fest a massive four day party held each spring Live bands at three night parties and one day party add excitement to this gala affair The Pikes also enioy being sponsors for the Panamajack bikini COHICSI. 288 Pi Kappa Alpha ' , ,, :mv 7 QE V, . , gy rm 14' n ', r ' ' f t ll . 14 ll r 1 I ll e tk qi., , , f a. a , V ,A Q, 71, , A 5 42 -ff., f A I' l 4, ' - 1 ' ni .I F ,A tle t ,QM 4' 1 -1 . , V . H., , .,, , l F Z , Q , 3 n,ITf51.'?fI 7. 'f ' Q Q V 4, at L 5' fv lp 'c 1-qwif' w- -vp Pg- ,V -f-- -,, , A f Qt l, , f- mi V4 -4.6 420 H Q -V Lv Q? S we-'W wk 46 M-f 3 I 1 ,, Qu xl, 1 M ,fu , I , ' ' 5 at t ' Q 'f ll F 5 l is ' X . Q 4 I I 1 W Lx' , 7 1 K -ev. 'dh ia whim 5134, ' 1. ,.,.,,.- . E 1 .-.1357 ,ef tw wg. gt Sgt - sf Sturt Alsulmruulw. l'n:r'.l lS.14gl1', frm. , , , t lNlll4'x ll.1l'fnIn f1.xT', lfljtlx-mf lflffd' lll'HVl!Ill, lhrtrt lirtrmytrtl l,fl1, lhwmrt Ylwltrt l5rw.1.rt fl..1rt1 liymrrt, fmt fmv-'lwrtlt ffm, ftrtrts lulmrtrw. l,1sler, Sternlrt,-tt lmxer Rusty luller lle.1rltll.ttmrt liusru ll.mt rmms, linlwert llrels -l.1lllL'S llndsm Mdrl. llull,-lu-lm llultglttgx -lt-ltttvlm Lx MlLll.1l'lVl.illlJS Alan Kerrrredv, Xxllllldlll Ktrtdred xlwhr KrrtgllltllttttlKlrt,3,C1re!ggl.e'.'. Rm lt ard l.mn, llenry l,trtle, Iltrrrtwrt Mt! .tr thy, lllllUIl'ldS Md ,ax RobertMeC,rArx,M.4rxh.1ll Nl.1lwr'te lie mos Markos,Rtmt1ld Mdrts, lgdwdrd Pe tro, lzdward Pmero, Mtle Ps :1,1 le Kem R.1by,.lan1es Rrelmrdx l'emm Rtsrnget,-Lxrnes Rtrherts, Mtrthf ell Schwrtters, Pat Sldcl-4, Greg Srmlel. Shelhy Sm1th..luhn Summer. lim Stunt Georges 'lacquer Ken Tally, Hugh llmms, Rtchard Tuwnsend, Gerald Wurerr. Greg Wer- stm, Scott Weatherall. llatuld Wlurlex Andrew Wrchert, Todd Wrygrnst Guy Wumherlv, Hardy Wmwtl. Algtr Woodruff, Kexth Yates. Mute Pttllert Stacey Calltwvav, Dehhte fmw, LM Cullum, Patrtcra folhtts. 'luhe fuok, Sally liudlex, Gtrta ltrrtert herrxgI.urrllasstm,Kx'ml1t1uslex.fx'rrd1 jones. Melmda Mcfartx. .-Xmta ljhrllttw Angela Slrrtmn ph-'wg Pt Kappa :Xlpha IW Sigma Alpha Epsilon SAE fi Y fm 'Wifi Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity was installed at the University of Southern Mississippi in December of 1965, SAE was founded national- ly on March 9, 1856 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This year the Mississippi Sigma chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon was chosen the number one chapter in the nation, thus, they received the john O. Mosely Zeal Award which is presented to the top SAE chapter. Once again they are the largest fraternity on campus with members, little sisters, and Mom Fairley numbering over 130. I W F i fra- E 'xxnlrg l As a group the SAE's participate in Anchor Splash, Greek Games, blood drives, pep rallies, Song Fest, and intramurals. Individually, the men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon can be found in Omicron Delta Kappa Lambda Sigma, Southern Exposure, Southern Style, Hall of Fame, Whos Who, Honors College, Associated Student Body, and sorority big brother programs. SAE's are varsity football, baseball, tennis, golf, track, rugby, and soccer players, as well as varsity football and basketball cheerleaders. i Besides hosting post-game parties, swaps, receptions, date parties, a champagne breakfast, and a Christmas party, Sigma Alpha Epsilon sponsors a Hawaiian Tropic suntan contest and pre-cram jam before finals. Paddy Murphy, their annual spring blow-out 1 one of the highlights on their social calendar which is second to none! Represented by royal purple and old gold, the men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon consider membership a taking on ofthe best possible life and call SAE a degree in friendship. Mo Sigma Alpha Epsilon Q l at A 1 1 Q P if gi ar 9 1 . 3 fe? 4 M1 34 ily 909 O9 .I Q I tile Ar. hlrhls n hl : 43 - l lltlav A l I IA th A I I , 1 la Q 'J aka P r 7 me AL gil I1. 4r l n ba - r P f 2 r if , 'h7'f' l h t l DI A ,ap IA ah 4 . 5 1 A IA r ll Il rh4 A hi. lr 4 h4 wQg. W4 A R' ' A P a i 1 5 l lf ' R ' P R - tr r ffary Atlarrrulrrrr flrnlf-rxor, l l wr!-.1. rrt-y, lit-urn: Harlrarn I 'rn li' auf C lrarlex Hear l.ll1.1r1 lionrl, lorrr liotnh, Roll liral l-,Ur john liratly, Inn Hrasell lorlrl Hn: har, ara, Stan Hntklt-y Grey, Butler, lhvrrl fanrlren, llnsrn f at1lluen,M1tltaelf'oor1er,l'.mlforlt-rr, Mel f oxwell, lirnan C ral't,lJax1tlf'Je'.1s Ray Danxels, Donaltl Ihholl, Chtltl-. Donlrrrbleflrey' l5rurnmond,l51ll lJ'.l.es Paul Iirdt,M1ke farmer, Qtratton Partner Robert Ifmke, Clnp Foreman, Shane Foreman, Mal-te l'oy,VIul1us Pranlen, Da' vld Freeman, Rohert Garnerulohn Clar- gulro, Peter Garguluo Tim Glover, Charles Guest, Al Hall, Kelly Harrtngton, Huhha Hathorn, Mark Headley, Lowell Howell, Nrtlx Hubbard, joey -larrell Brlly Kemp, VIHITAIC Krmhrell, Rohert Krncannon, Marvm Kourxy Randall lee, .Ioey Lehlorr, Donnxe loper, joseph Lyon, Ted M.-nsch Kyle Manton, Rohert Marshall, Ball Massey, Stacey Mathrs, Gavden McAl- punxlerry MCWlllldlU, Michael Nrchols, Tony Page, Barry Parker -lamre Peoples Terry Prneon, Hoh Poses, Mrke Quarnstrom. Steven Reed, -Iohn RCA. Glynn Rohrnson.M1chaelRovxells. Ronnie Runnels Kurt Russr Adnan Santlel, Mrke Sand- eri, Newell Strnrall, Ron Slxrrnetta.l3r1an Smyth, Max South, Frank Spencer Crarg Stevens Holmes Sturgeon. llaxlti Sullrvan, Mrthael Temple, Daxrtl Tztlr well,Dav1d X'i'alker,l5ranl-t Waters, liars Weger llerhert Whrte. Dautl Vartlarnan ,lohn Vartlaman, Vrrgrnra Farrlex homie- motherl. Lacey Ashley. Patrzcra Ran' Croft, frndx' Brown Penny Dencxy Renee lfallun, Marx' ,-Xlace Iordan. PXDLIIS Kern, Penny Petro San' tlra Rav-'son Sigma Alpha Epsilon 101 Sigma Chi Sigk Sigma Chi- You'll find it there. The men of blue and old gold were founded nationally on june 28, 1855, Sigma Chi was installed at the University of Southern Mississippi on November 22, 1981. Active in all areas of campus life, Sigma Chi's are members of Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Lambda Sigma, Omicron Delta Kappa, Gamma Beta Phi, Sigma Psi Alpha, Pi Tau Chi, Beta Beta Beta, Honors College, American Marketing Association, Student Alumni Association, Resident Hall Association, Campus Crusade for Christ, Southern Style, and the Soutffemer staff. They are Associated Student Body senators and president. Sigma Chi sponsors fund-raisers for United Way and supports Wallace Village for Children. The men of Sigma Chi have been rewarded for their involvement by receiving the Peterson Significant Chapter Award four years in a row. Other honors for Sigma Chi have been the Legion of Honor Scholarship Award, the Aubrey K. Lucas Scholarship Award, and All University and IFC Intramural Champs. Although the Sig's are busy with campus and community events they still manage to have an active social calendar their social affairs include their Sweetheart Ball, Founders' Day celebration, Oktoberfest, Yacht Club swaps and Derby Day 292 Sigma Chi Z 'ia Lf'25'fP -H2-.ya 'A W-A. 'Q , .5 , fi . . R 4fVJA ,' ' ' 'f ,G l faffq ' t 4 1 ' ' 'ig l es, 1 Ka 2 . ' aw rl? 1. ,- V NV. , VV . 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A A V V . 4, ?'fl 'Xf ' , A 2 gr, 1' ' L I X33 fl? My G ' it' X 1 N ' X I I , ' -ssh Prerce, Barry Reynolds Mrchael Rrley, Wrllrarn Rrmes, Allen Srnrth, Brlly Smrth, Mark Sprnnevulohn Stanhack, joe Stevens, Blake Thornaa Hank Turlusen Richard Torrusen, fvlrlie Vpton, Beck Warren, Russell Wrllra Lon Arnsworth. Tamara Bartley, Amy Becker. Merrrlu Cimhora, Andrea Conerlv janet Delaney. Patrrcra Fava. Dtvnna Gunn, Leslre Grantham, lasa Grrrhth. Vrrgrnra I.ane.VIennx' Iandsax. Melrnda Martrn, Kern Mordrca Laurre Mullrs. l.1Sa Norman, Paula Pat' ton, Rhonda Rrchard, Angle Rogers. Amr' Weldv, Dawn Wrndharn, Angel XYISC e .1 , sl . r If J of - , 'A l a- W3 E ' 1 1 -wife, 'C L. Si ma g Snakes 1' ff '-i 'S 4 P A X' z V . ' ,, ijfijggt' W. 'i ' J I iisfrg mr. The men of Sigma Nu are bound together by a common quest for excellence in the fields of academics, athletics, community and service and brotherhood. Social events this year included a hurricane swap, a three-day Lorris Morris Homecoming extravaganza, the second annual KN All Star Party hosted by Kappa Alpha and Sigma Nu, and their White Rose Formal in Gulf Shores, Alabama. All partying and no studying makes johnny a dumb boy, their goals are high and they achieve what they set out to get. Academics is very important to Sigma Nu, and that is proved by the winning ofthe Aubrey K. Lucas Award in 1985, for the highest over all GPA for fraternities. Sigma Nu's are individuals, but their strong sense of brotherhood allows them to excel. 294 Sigma Nu ' . Z 'lay iq? mira qu X xr '- - 'f rf , -wr A, NJ zvfl N V' Q X ,, 0 ' iv. ne FM l 4 ri ' -Y 1, :fi 2 f , mil' lflsx ' ' W' 1 ' 'F ' l 5 ,. 1' a ' ' - 1. Q VY. wk VN , f Av, . Q ,f ,V ir' V. V ,qv U4 X , li V ,X f 'gi -- v l J ' gall! 1 : 'f M1- 'Qiflfj l 4 ,rr 2 f ' fx r l 'X l,Q'f,, 4'5h,.-1 I 4A., N gk x ...,:x !,. -will r f'xL..- .,L1f..'s--- ff'.Vv,' 5 W'-'T ' 'UQ' lwaff. 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Wendx Valenrmnr 41 Sigma Phi Epsilon Sig Ep l BSTCS Gfe-fi 'ck-GSS Based on the cardinal principles of Virtue, Diligence, and Brotherly Love the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon were founded nationally on November 1, 1901 at Richmond College in Richmond, Virginia. They T were installed at the University of Southern Mississippi in May of 1955. Sig-Eps take an active part in campus life and community activities They have aided the Hattiesburg Humane Society in all areas and sponsor an annual Halloween haunted house for United Way. The ' members of Sigma Phi Epsilon are also members of The Pride March- ing Band, the University Chorus, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Honors College, Army ROTC, Air Force ROTC, Lambda Sigma, American Marketing Association, Campus Crusade for Christ, Gamma Beta Phi, intramural disciplinary board, Phi Kappa Phi, and IEEE. They are varsity football, baseball, track, golf, and rugby players, junior greek with highest over-all GPA, and sorority big brothers They have adopted the motto Realizing Your Potential through Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . A Brotherhood of Individuals, but they pool their many talents to participate in Anchor Splash, Greek Games, all intramurals, and Song Fest. The Mississippi Gamma chapter of SPE at USM received the Excelsior Award for 1985-86, this award is given to a Sig Ep chapter for improved and outstanding achievement in Brotherhood Development, the fraternity's pledge education program. A The Sig Ep social calendar is highlighted by Balle Masque Qtheir Mardi Gras partyl, Red Rose Formal, and Pirate Party fa weekend of merriment and funl. , 296 Sigma Phi Epsilon ,- lv I 'YI I fv -.. 1, df' fa- J' L h l I v' -th I ra C :Fr 9 C 5 in , , A rx, , 5 s N. .K x f 17 fs IV' nh If ff r ll - A ,- 'sa 4 W- ' rf V -51 1 x. , - . w y X ij Q' l ,A 'f' - ,zu , A A ' ' 1-41. 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Renee Wrlluams gg., ':: .r QM' ' qu. a H41 au Kappa Epsilon Teke 'J li-llXlFiL.i..I Tau Kappa Epsilon is one of the fastest growing fraternities at the University of Southern Mississippig they became the thirteenth chartered fraternity at USM when they received their charter in january of 1986. TKE at USM is a part of the largest social fraternity in the world. Tekes are involved in nearly every aspect of campus life. Their members take part in campus organizations such as RGTC, Criminaljus- tice, Baptist Student Union, UAC, and RHA to name a few. The essence of Tau Kappa Epsilon is based on the three principles on which the fraternity was founded- love, charity, and esteem. From the time a young man t 7 J f 1 ,ll l enters the bond of Tau Kappa Epsilon these principles are used as guideposts for his education. TKE membership is based not on wealth, rank, or prestige but on personal worth. Every member is considered a vital part of the fraternity as a whole. I With the receiving of their charter, Teke, its active alumni organizations, and Board of Trustees look forward to a new beginning as 1 one of the integral parts of the Greek system at the University of Southern Mississippi. Every TKE takes pride in being a Teke for T, life. 298 Tau Kappa Epsilon E I i P l , n i 4 l 1 i i i l l l I V li t il I' i 5 l David Acenedo, Michael Benson, Eric Camm, Bruce Clake William Crochet, Blythe William Green III, William Hopkins, Michael Lane joseph McClammy, Tim McClelland, Tony McCraney, john MacDonald Kelly Michael, Alan Moses, Paul Nelson,john Os- borne David Parent, Gene Quintois,james Ruffin, William james Slayton, jr. james Wade, Douglas Waldron, William Whitney Charles W. Whittington, jr. I H la! 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'3 3 ' .5 Q u 'Q' -3fQ Football 1112 Football-1985 The Golden Eagles rebounded from a disappointing 4-7 1984 campaign in proud fashion, posting a 7-4 record. The Nasty Bunch defense lived up to its name and throughout the season were ranked high in the nation's top twenty defenses. Vin- cent Alexander finished his junior season as the 18th rusher in the nation with just over 900 yards. Twenty USM seniors began their last season as Eagles on Sept. 8th with a 28-0 flattening of Louisiana Tech. Vincent Alex- ander used cutback running as he rambled for 125 yeards. The Eagle defense compiled an outstanding effort limiting the La. Tech Bulldogs to a paltry 12 yards rushing. Perhaps the most disappointing game of the season occured the following week, at nationally ranked Au-Bo-burn as the Eagles scrappy effort fell short 29- 18. The score, however, didn't tell the real story. For the first quarter, the Eagles neutralized the Auburn Tigers holding future Heismann winner Bojackson to just 20 yards in the first quarter, far short of his 250 yard-per- game average. As the Eagles drove, however, disaster struck. After a nifty 25 yard scramble, starting quarterback Robert Ducksworth was sidelined with a deep thigh bruise and it seemed the Eagles faded as fast. Backup quarterback Andrew Anderson threw three quick interceptions and Bojackson exploded on runs of 31 and 30 to finish with 286 yards. The Eagles fell the following week in the heated state rivalry with the Miss. State Bulldogs, losing a close one, 23-20. The absence of Robert Ducksworth was evident as the Eagle offense showed little life under an uncertain Andrew Anderson. The Eagle defense was unable to contain the shifty Bulldog quarterback Don Smith who had victimized the Eagles the pre- vious year with his outstanding speed. This year, Smith's scrambling and accurate arm sunk the Eagles with touchdown passes of 36, 52, and 49 yards. The Eagles came off the tough loss and followed under the poise of Andrew Anderson to re- cord five straight wins over Southwestern Louisiana, Q38-16D Northwestern Louisiana C14-7l, Memphis State Q14-72, a shellacking of Louisville Q42-7D, and a soggy homecoming shutout over East Carolina C27-OD. The Eagle advance came to a halt, however, at Colorado State in Ft. Collins, Colorado. Only 3,800 shivering fans watched the contest filled with turnovers, shaky footing, and a brisk wind that discouraged passing. A sudden snowstorm blanketed the field and the Ea- gles as they fell in the bitter cold, 35-17. With a bowl bid on the line, the Eagles journeyed to Bryant-Denny Stadium where they staged their 1982 upset of Alabama, 39-28. The Eagles pulled Out everything for the game opening by shuffling two entire offenses on and off the field on their first two series. After the confusion failed to rattle the Tide's defense, the Eagles used the passing of Anderson and the outstanding play of Adrew Mott to jump to a 13-10 lead late in the third quarter. The Tide responded under the leadership of quarterback Mike Shula and drove for two touchdowns that sent the Eagles home with a 24-13 loss. The final game versus Tulane afforded the Eagles a chance to revenge their 1984 35-7 loss in the Superdome. A determined Nasty Bunch turned away a solid offensive effort by the Green Wave by holding them without a touchdown. james Cooper aided the defensive effort with a 70-yard interception return for a touchdown that sealed the Eagle victory 24-6. -Brad Cundw' 301 Football ysses :. Q.: Youngg .Z LJ E 4 Lf Q.: O. gjames C00 C cu E 2 O LJ Lf. QJ C T2 U7 ax QJ 'U C CV D4 2 4 L-I C :1J LJ E P ii 'O QJ Qi LJ ': Li.: ii O 2 'U I- 'FS 3 'U I-Ll E O 6-I 2 4 Tx QJ F ,, p-I Lf? 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'img-3 1 fig, 'v .f ' 'V .' 'Ni 'xl -1 ,xsis-',a ' 'X A , . ' I . V-., 'A A 18: Y. ' ,l -.Q at-Qu.-,,-I 1 ' ..-A 'f'f'f'-13.-Page ,K ' ,D 5 ' - ' 3 A Q. ,'- ,gl-lu, 4 rm. Q ' QA. - ..-1. .. ,.ri 'r!sS.' 'fr 'Z' . J..-hx f F'-' ' - iw ' ' r x w r W Y 4 Xi , if f N, X , If H F9 1 V T N 'Jw fjn Z .,-9 fr QS! JCI' LX I 5 fd P bil an -. ' rl Rv 1, T14 gg 4 , ,Af . if G, Aw . Q J: 1 f wa K ' wx IAV, I , ii ff' -1 :V ' 5' 1 ' V1-Q Q Nh R4' ' ' f an NT, xl Vp' ,V ,VV, . lf- g f X v,1. ,1 ' ' ws- X T i l -H Li'l Y.. X- -. ix - . Qx V' :: if , Q if X , A4 A f f 5, LJ f L i ' ff? L f ' I.. - ' X ' :ix . , X - K ' K I If ,' . U U , A, f1fx ' f,4.f,. , V -A ' .MEI . . A ' . - - . 310 Football :K '4 f'f 'fsh.f 3 5: , . . , . -L X 4 .-W fur-fgff nf Q 'Q, :ip,.. 6,5 wg ' ' Jw N. ax - af. Axiaigf- . 1 lu' , 4' A , rw' '-.M X 1 -u,'m, f U - ax .,-6 All ,.. . -,.- , , Coach Carmod The Golden Eagle's football fortunes took a turn in the right direction as the team posted a 7-4 record in 1985. Coach Carmody said one reason for the team's success was the individual performance of the players. We've had outstanding performances by our athletes. Carmody said that this team was very comparable to his 1982 and 1983 teams. They were very strong defensively, had the ability to come up with the big play offensively, and had a sound kicking game. He said that the qualities he liked most about this team were their toughness, togetherness and unselfishness. We established these things as a theme during the spring and carried them all the way through the sea- son. We never palyed a bad game, we never played a game where we were flat or unemotionalf' Carmody came to USM in 1974 as a defensive coach under Bobby Collins. His other coaching jobs include stops with the U.S. Army, Holy Cross High School fNew Orleans, Lal, Tulane, Kentucky, Mississippi State, North Carolina and Ole Miss. In 1981 he went to the National Football League as a defensive line coach for the Buffalo Bills. The Bills ranked fifth in the league in total defense that year and missed the Super Bowl by one game. Carmody explained the major difference between coaching on the collegiate level and coaching in the NFL. In the N FL you have 45 players who were all outstanding college players with outstanding skills. You're coaching a group of people who are very accomplished and skillful in their jobs, Carmody said. You have much more time to spend studying films and game plans because the players aren't in class, there's a lot more time to teach. Carmody came back to USM to take his first head coaching position the following season. He said that one reason he came back was the great bunch of kids here who would work hard and who had outstanding attitudes. The Golden Eagles posted a 7-4 record that year, and one of those wins was a 38-29 victory over Alabama. With that victory, Car- mody became the only rookie coach to ever beat the late Paul Bear Bryant in Tuscaloosa, and one of only five rookie coaches to beat Bryant anywhere. The 38 points scored by the Golden Eagles also set a record for the most points scored against a Bryant-coached team in Tuscaloosa. In his second season as head coach, USM again went 7-4 making Carmody only the second USM coach ever to win 14 games in his first two seasons. As for the 1986 season, Carmody said nine starters on offense and both kickers will be back, but all three defensive linemen, one defensive end, and both cornerbacks will be gone from the Nasty Bunch defense. We lost six really good players on defense, Carmody said. We'll be rebuilding our defense during the spring. The 1986 schedule will be very challenging for the Golden Eagles. The schedule includes such teams as Texas A8cM, Kentucky, and Florida State. It's the most difficult schedule in the history of the school, Carmody said. It provides us with some great op - portunities to beat some schools rich in tradition that could give us national publicity. -Robby Edwardr Football 311 M15 'Z-'arf' HH Y 'Q fl S ' L .I . . A l f ' 0 'NL 1 r 'Q-' Y A K4 g . - a , 'A ' ' 4'v-' L, -laglbffftiil .h f'-L -I' ffl- ii' 1 ' I '1 4 ff' ' :N 14154,-' . ' f ' J' ' rf in ,ff wif f 'iw -fn . n-Q.. if fir AA, '!d 'H L'-l f ul 4 'A:.5,!kf' i:'yg'A . Us-Tifl 4'-c s ,I ft , x W 54,4 -V 5, f .-.2 .9 - ri . A xl 5 1- Q fl MY' 9, Q -vi , if-4 5. 'fa-1 'Sig' u: Q . s I H '11 5' 4 f , , 1 Q Q 'X I V i . 1 , 1 Aka, DWP? W' ' Fl sf . P , , W my 3-'an V an 1 Q A 0' rf 1' -H xg, I 'mil W, U If. ,... ilu ff X . N. - A 4-'Q B L - T I 'X all! 4r.1.9.., -ff N A .i .W Y 1, -- M-H w 1 ..... -M -. -- ' J f- : 5 D x ua- .,. ,.-Q' A . tw ' 'il . 'V ,W 1 , Football Cheerleaders Q35 E it , at ra ,S . fx rp Q lk -ef if Q N av it if I fi I aft.. '-- Q- . 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In all the pre-season polls, the Eagles were predicted to fin ish no better than 4th in the Metro Conference and were never considered to be a threat to anyone. On paper, the Eagles were a young squad and were expected to move through a rebuilding year. The Eagles, however, recorded seven straight early victories surprising even the national media. The home opener saw the Eagles cruise past Missouri-St. Louis by seventeen 82-65. Next, the Eagles won two close games, McNeese State, 81-77 and NE Louisiana, 69-68. Tl next two games both went into overtime with the Eagles emerging victorious in each, 86-82 over Arkansas State and 84-82 over Soutl Alabama. After two more relatively easy victories over Tennessee Tech and Oregon Tech where the Eagles soared into the 100's, the high flying team went tojacksonville for the Easter Bowl Tourney. USM drew the hostjacksonville and lost their first game, 80-66, in whicl Casey Fisher scored 20 points. Texas ASLM handed the Eagles loss number two, 81-61, as the Eagles shot only 3593 from the floor and 54.7111 from the line. The slid continued at Arkansas State as the Eagles lost 80-71, though four Eagle starters scored in double figures. The Eagles started 1986, 8-3, 2 they headed into the always tough Spring Metro Conference schedule. After an opening victory against non-conference Fredonia Stat 90-59, the Eagles lost four consecutive Metro Games. At Cincinnati, poor shooting killed the Eagles as well as at the next game versu Virginia Tech where the Eagles shot well below 5096 from the floor. The Eagles played well at home against eventual Metro NCAA Champion Louisville but lost in the final minutes, 59- 54. That letdown probably caused USM to play their worst game of the year, an 81 69 loss to UNO. It was after this game that coach M.K. Turk started experimenting with a new starting line-up that caused them to wir six of the next seven games. A 30-point performance by senior Michaeljett lifted the Eagles over Florida State, 94-92, but 18 points by Derek Hamilton and 16 poin by Michael-Iett were not enough to move USM past the 2nd ranked Memphis State Tigers as the Eagles lost, 68-64. Coming off the loss however, the Eagles treated home crowds to impressive victories over South Carolina, 77-65, Illinois Wesleyan, 95-88, and Southwe- Louisiana, 74-69. In a nationally televised game, Kenny Siler scored a season-high 51 points in an exciting victory over Florida State, 102 96. Shooting 6121, the Eagles then beat South Carolina, 89-82, in one of their toughest road games. After losing at Memphis State, 92-85, and Louisville, 83-74, the Eagles closed out the season with a three- game home stand. In anoth televised game the Eagles showed great toughness in coming back to defeat Virginia Tech, 69-66. Sensing an exciting finish Eagle fan flocked to the next two games as attendance soared. The Eagles then deposed of Cincinnati, 69-22, and closed the season with a stirring comeback victory over UNO, 65-60. The victory was accented in the final seconds by a reverse slam dunk by Derek Hamilton. The thir- place Eagles drew Cincinnati in the first round of the Metro Tournament in Louisville and the Bearcats exacted revenge on the Eagles 75 -74. For the 17- 11 Eagles the season was not over though. Their hard work earned them an NIT bid and a first round game against SE? foe Florida. The Eagles rushed out to a 22-9 early lead, but by halftime the game had been tied by the Gators who overpowered the Ea gles in the second half to win by 10, 81-71. For the Eagles, there seems to be only good signs for next year as they return four starters. The Eagles finished the season 57th in th' nation in the CNN -USA. Coach MK. Turk was voted Metro Coach of the Year and Casey Fisher set a new single game assist recorl against Oregon Tech with 16 assists. -Brad Czzndzj 322 Golden Eagles ad Golden Eagles Coach Kayjames' Lady Golden Eagles opened an exciting year with two victories over North Carolina-Charlotte, 71 -63, and Eastern Ken- tucky, 72-59. The Lady Eagles reeled off four straight victories over Miss. State, 63-62, Nicholls State, 63-57, Florida, 69-67, and jackson State, in overtime 56-5-4. Through this stretch Bridget Winston scored in double figures twice while Faye Hodges paced the Lady Eagles with 15 points a game. Following this success, the Lady Eagles fell into a slump in which they lost three straight games to Louisville, 54 - 53, Cincinnati, 89-743 and Virginia Tech, 89-78. Then they rebounded by beating South Carolina 63-62, in front of their largest season crowd. Next the Lady Eagles lost to Miss. College, 71-70, UNO, 78-70g and Memphis State, 77-58 in which Sharon Varnado scored a season-high 26 points. Coming back from these defeats, USM rolled off three more victories-University of Alabama Birmingham QUABJ, 87-83, Southeast Louisiana, 66-63, and Tulane, 85-72. In the UAB game Amy Heiden scored 20 points, and Faye Hodges matched that 20 points in the Southeast Louisiana game. UNO broke their three-game winning streak by beating the Lady Eagles 77-60. But USM came back to beat Florida State, 74-67. The Lady Eagles then lost to Memphis State, 66-63, and Southeast Louisiana, 61 -54. They again beat Florida State, 89-76, before closing out the sea- son with four unexpected losses. The Metro Tournament was a disappointment for the Lady Eagles as they lost in the first round to Virginia Tech. 86-76. The Lady Eagles ended the season with a 12-15 overall record and a 6-6 home record. Bridget Winston led USM in scoring with most points per game, and Trina Gordeau led the team in rebounding with most rebounds per game. -Brad Czmdrfff Lady Golden Eagles 5 Men's Basketball Cheerleaders Row 1 Qleft to rightj: Billy Smith, Rhonda Richards, David Cuavas, Gidget Horn, Benji Barham CMascotj Bridgett Horn, Billy Kemp, Betsy Brown, Lamar Lott. Row 2: Bubba Hathorn, Penny Wise, Michelle Elliott Mike Nichols 524 Men's Basketball Cheerleaders omen's Basketball Cheerleaders -.na-wg,-f.1-1 I 'F-3' L - 2 ' cf. vp - 9 qv an 4. I' ' ' ,Q ' as .M Q are 1 M i Q B-c' ' ,- l if 'Ac' , tif, .. v V I .lg ni: A ll ',-.- N yas- . ,.T.,,. 'r ' N irq. , , .X vim 4 ..... Y 'NA -..cd , 'i V ? Il A 'tt L fl .M-,..!. .. .....4' fa.. . -.,v'. Lv., l. gJ'-M N V if K -v'-1.4! - br -- '- ,x, .3:A.5 I .N Q ., Y . . H., L f ' 4 ' A r.,1.-..d..mtR-'WP wi , .5 Paige Mickey, Amy Day, Cindy Brown, Stacy Mahar, Benji Barham-Eagle Mascot. Womens Basketball Cheerleaders 529 Volleyball The USM Womens Volleyball team had a very successful year said Coach Helen Grant. They finished with a 26-20 record and a 56.545 win- loss percentage, that was second in the conference. The lady volleyball squad played with enthusiasm, inten- sity, and courage. Several volleyball players finished high in individual Metro statistics. Among them were Laura Bjorkland, Marda Bendel, and Ann Nunez. With the loss of only two players and exceptional recruiting to cover these losses, Coach Grant expects an even more successful season next year. J? Fin! Row CL to Rl: Ann Nunez, Sharon Montgomery, Michelle Champion,janice Paul, Traci Van Winlcle, Tonie Ann Coumonis. Second Row: Beth Ensley, Sheila Sims, Laura Bjorkland, Saundra Williams, Cynthia Holcomb, Morda Bendel. Third Row: Coach Helen Grant, Mike Tucker. -SJW - ' ,425 I ' ' ' wg.---H' ' g ,iw - 2- 2,-,. .. ' T ' ' .'- if fb S26 Volleyball is nh 1 l l Softball I ly 1 1 li ii A . , Z Despite returning experience. the l Womens Softball team was se- l verely sidelined by the loss of two ' players, due to ineligibility. Coach ,1 . fa ,Q . . A ya -U igfa ay, Laura Porciello cited two games 'T 'WQQ' W L-J which she feels were her teams best M.. 9 'h ' all season. Though they were both I in a losing cause, Coach Porciello , said, there was something good to ll say about both of them. The first l l was a 2-1 loss to fourth-ranked . 1 5 lv- 4 . . . li Wvrff N j LouisianahTech, who fielded two ' ' All-American pitchers. The team li recorded a 15-24 recorc, for the l il , year. Coach Porciello stated she r was looking for even better games from next year's team. pl Firrt Row: KL to RD: Kim Cwens, Dana Wilhite,joan Copeland, Kristi King, Debbie Anderson, Vicki Burton. Second ! Row .' Coach Laura Porciello, Donna Swilley, Sandra Duck, Lee Marrero, Kim Richards, Faye Cross, Dora Grant, 1 Marti johnke, Pam Gates, Pam Tucker, Paul Funk. i r, I- , 'W' , .f mv.: Q, I to 'Q fy: , , v .. , ' m I m ' W K K 1 x y ' J ,L ' C ' f a 3 ' , K ,gnwf ' 1 - ' 3' Y ai 2 N ' ' ' gs? xx - ' bm, Nag' X1 , ., X 1 l - f Nw t-tha, , . h I V, , i i T f t 1 as 2 K ff if i t A ,,-fm...fo-'f .'- , h2 'fQ, !9 F!!rfv, 'ivy i .,! A5 x?'.'ahs.-1' iritxvg :.,- 71 pt my ., ,ax , T ,I ,gif Y! .sf is' 'QAM 5' .Yf 1 J I l .y. 9?'9'.1-. X' V if 'airs -fi' W if!! r fi '? gif' Y 9 tl ' Q '. . fi' ' 6 Afiiwd, ' av- fvaigbfid . it fr .1 fl-'I l f ' pi -gk-H ' . ,l ,par 4 L m --'I Nw, . , , ..,,. -, in-xiii - ' ,,- i' r,h 1. ,Nfl .,, , ' gh ., . - f 4 'f - . r- . '- wr- . g.. awsjx' h if fy Q, 'N -. ,-fsqiplfi' 'x ,I-4 affavtl, ' if ' A 1 1 T :if ' . K- if - ' ' A 1 - ' , ' ,,:-Sv. H215 VU- ,rf i 1 E Softball sr - ,.gf 1s'r,-',!,,t,-25. f 1, s Women's Swimming Their first year on U.S.M.'s campus, the women's swim team emerged in full force. The team was comprised of many walk-ons who had impressive backgrounds in swimming competi- tion. Coach Giles felt the women's team was very strong and had tremen- dous possibility for future seasons. Giles also said that all would be re- turning next year. The women finished their season ranked fifth in the Metro Conference with a 2-9 record. The Lady Eagles also established their first 14 records this year. Among their accomplish- ments, Coach Giles was also very proud of the women swimmers for having the highest G.P.A. C3.40j over- all of the athletic teams in the fall semester. -Renee McGujWe swam: T. ZVW I f is l ll vi , 'W V X5firMNG,f 1:7 M Ml ff-vf i f . . -1, W K' QQ. 5: wwum y Niummi . 1 - arrett Beth Stover Kristen Firrt Row CL to RD: Becky Mayfield,joanna Taylor, Danelle Cranford, Valerie G , , Steinbrook, Becky Sullivan. Second Row: Coach Mike Giles, Francisca Rodriquez, Sandy Fowler, Chris Hall, Samantha Tewes, Ashley Booth, Greeg Petcoff. 528 Womens Swimming Z I Q I Q l J4 l 1 l ii l l i i Men's Swimming A '5'f9,i -' 'F Ili G -0 . I' 3- JJ - J, 1 V X QQ ' q,': 'x?-l il 'N r ' ! i 4 Sv' ' , l . S494 , ' ' NG , X 5 fn ' ' A 'r Q l i .3 N,--l Ji ' I - ' v t ' ,5wiMM l ,U - ' ' L sex 1 S ,K X V i t ' xx in ,1 - f , i x l First Row CL to Rl: Keith Blalock, Brad Von Readen, Neal Smith,jim Friche. Setond Row: Richard Bean, Curt Crawford, Craig Coleman,joseph Calhoun, Bart De jordan,jimmy Roberts, Tery Simmons, Scott Somerville. l Coach Mike Giles. Third Row: Taupule Iosia, jim Lagana. Fourtly Rowsjoe Shoro. I I .cr. Finishing sixth in the Metro Con- ference, the l7.S,Mfs swim team ended the season with much enthu- siasm that will carry them into next years competition. The mens team had several accomplishrnents of which their head coach. Mike Giles, was very proud, Along with setting eleven new school records. the team finished the season with a 4-7 record. Coach Giles feels vert' hopeful for next years team. with the help of good recruiting and with the majority of the team re- turning next year. Coach Giles said that there were only three swim- mers that would not be returning. Giles also added that he thought the swimmers who were able to finish the season had their hest life- time swims this year. -Renee illt'G!cfn96 ., in--f c,-.E N... A'x.. IM' i ' s' , ,fm 3 ff af -r-' g,y:,,,,, 5,0 Q I ..f.. rf' ., VA-, -', -43, 1' A9 .. ,, , .,i.. iiit H V 1 ' mf , a -rs... ' ' ,.:-an ' 'k nu , 'r 4,. 'Qt-P-v?. ,r- , 's 2 'K viivsiliwsalivm P33 'S-vxwwsfs l l We -W ' ff 517 ' m,,,,'Vjjl .c Men'sSwimmini1 431 Ui ,X Mm fi X fra M AX' fig 7' 'ei ff F f' : r ' 2 CL to RD: Yvonne Wilson, Lee Ann Elkins, Shelley Porter, Pam Perry, Laura Alexander, Kim Pope, Liz I-Iallaret Chandler Montgomery, Desiree Konarek 1 'N-.LAWN-6 R X 4 550 Women's Tennis L Coach Helen Grants youthful tennis squad recorded a lo- IS overall record for the 1985-86 season. Coach Grants cited this year's team as erratic, saying that's what happens with four freshmen in the line-up. The top six players were Shelley Porter, C7-135, Yvonne Wilson, C18-73, Kim Pope,ll2-5-41, Laura Alexander, C11-HD, Liz I-lallaret, C15-113, and Desiree Konar- eck, C15-151. Playing lead doubles for Coach Grant were Kim Pope and Shelley Porter who finished at 15-6. The Womens hest finish was a tie for third with Arkansas St. at the USM. Invitational tournament. Coach Grant expects an even better record next year with the return of 5 of her top players. .'V 'n H, 'V,..4a 4 ff 'HI s- , ,M J J ,,,f Womens Tennis 451 Men's Tennis , . D Y 7 ' Y Y W ' ' hr f4.'-- ta gl, 2 , f N UUE: i 'Q--mf P, Q -4 ' 111 Q Al t i in 'a' 5 ', .Q . In , ,Q , M ig 5 , - 134 - .wr . , -4, . V is ' ' , .3 f Q I , 'V r 3 i 9 'Q v 1' Y Y ai- 6 lr l L 2 s l 2 5 + ' L b L . ,H , Q',1'w -1 vii , .Tl ' if lvl Tig Lili! D' itll ' i ff is ig.. Q12 I i' i K f a .3 ' W, 5 , L . tx va r 1 L Q . ,' 1' ffl' Yiyf' X1 .'X' 'ii s', rin L U vfffl i Rigas :xxx xx. A Xt Q R-X .X 'I' xi X in .V 2 -5 A 11 A 1 Y .u .' .Q ' ' 'N K . ' -. '. is ' i T ' . . k Q A be TH K ,ii 3 l si 4 iq . 'f,,Q I i 4+ tit 1. ,fl I 1 2 e f ' + Q T1 . I 1 ig, ig Nl! Q f ' .3 5: at V .f 'mmf' .,,. ,,,-vw' inn 4,44 3-I ,....-w . 3-45- --anlf . . Fmt Row CL to RD: Coach Larry Doc Harrington, Sammy Kay, Michael Hansson, Clay Wigelsworth, Tom Purser,jon Paul Kennedy,jo- han Ericsson, Russ Willis, Gordon Waite, Coach Bobby Stevens. Under the leadership of Dr. Larry Doc Harrington, the U.S.M. Men's Tennis team finished out the season with another winning season. In the several tournaments the men participated in the year, they posted impressive finishes in both the U.S.M. Invitational C2ndj and the Mississippi Invita- tional Mthl. Going into the Metro Conference Tournament at the University of South Carolina, the eagles held an impressive mark of 18-9 for the season. Harrington noted the play of senior Michael Hansson as outstanding , and being one of the best players I've ever coached. With a talented squad of players including Russ Willis, Clay Wigelswroth, Sammy Kay, jon Paul Kennedy, andjohan Ericsson, Harrington looks to fill the void of Hansson next year and to improve on an already impressive record. -Brad Cundzf 562 Mens Tennis I. 7' r I i K s .u ii Q ' :::r,-K-TQ? K H -at i sjyili Y N .-.,,, , 5 -gf.:-3 , , 1 . V ,, ' ' env-w..,..Q XAQ1 V ' ,Z . U ' 2 ' ' S ,ii k pun.-.-.f,W.,. x '1-'az'-X' ' X 5 iff, ' l , x Wnxak' V, ,, l, I D -9. ' HV- 36 ' V'1,z, Q qs srcw., 5, V Meds Tennis Track , , f Mpwff- f K. XX XR. - x . x C N. 'XI' X si 'Kiwi W' ' ,,...,- -.... -....--- + - i Fin! Row QL to Rl: Ervin I-Iarville, Kris King, Don Garrett, Craig Martin, Pat Kergosien, Matt Carpenter, Vance Young, Ples Wilkerson, Andrew Moore, Willis Mitchell,jerry Dendinger. Serom! Row: Willie Dejarnette, Shawn Wilson, Reggie Peters, Charles Walker, Calvin Staples, Curtis Dozier, Robbie Griffin, john Boepple, Llewellyn Packer, Sanders johnson. T ' The U.S.M. Track and Field, composed of mostly freshman, made great strides during the 1985-86 season. We've made tremendous A improvement this season, said head Coach Marshall Bell. That improvement included the breaking of several personal records for T members of the team, and Bell sees an improvement in the future. Members of the team who saw improvement were Chris King, who l consistantly improved his long distance running, Calvin Staples, who received extensive news coverage for his high jumping efforts, i and Shawn Wilson, the freshman shot putter who has been on the heals of Richard Byrds' school record all season. Wilson is setting A his goals toward being nationally competitive. Coach Bell announced that for the 1986-87 school year a Women's track and Field team will begin. -Andy Cole V l 1 l l i l 5 i I i l s Z L 354 Track ' olf l i i 1 i I I 1 'Z' -Nw J. 7' 9 gy. in, 1 jr, i ' , ' 2 l X i Q fi f1 f' 'L -ul s .W ' --fr'-FW Q -' f gif- 'N ..r CL to RD: Coachjimmy Carpenter,johnny Racciatti, Al Suttonuleffjennings, Gary March, Glen Hnatiuk, Craig Kindrat, Coach Greg Kincaid. Welcome to the new U.S.M. Golf coach,jimmy Carpenter. Playing the game 22 of his 29 years, Carpenter is the first PGA pro to take over the coaching job since his father, former PGA treasurerjames Carpenter, who coached in the 7O's.jimmy Carpenters knowledge ofthe game paid off this season as the U.S.M. golfers placed in the top 25fZ3 of most of their tournaments. Leaping 10 places from last year, the Eagles finished 14th of 21 in the Seminole Classic in Tallahassee. In their best finish ofthe year at the UNO Invitational. the Eagle golfers finished 5th in a field of 17 teams, and Craig Kindrat captured medalist Clow scorel honors with a 214, 2 under par. With the loss of only one senior in his top six, Carpenter is very optimistic about the season next year. -Bmtf Czzmfrffi Golf 555 , Baseball rg A 1 1' :Miva 2- 'r'f.f Z 3 vmf Ji 1 ,L ' 'Mgt' I' n. - Z. - fm' ,N A A ,ff z hun I D Krug Q if t ,f ',i? 5 'Va f D 'Ar-5j,,,? ,F Q--W, F gimw- r .,t,,,,,,,, T Q ,M 'Q I 2425, 1' Nag , 'N -..a y N W ees 'fi if W affix 2 'F' ai S ik 8.-fir-.aw ' if V:...f ,'Q' ' f i, 5,i,.' f 4'1Af. JF? ta-2 - 'Q ' -- AA ' 4 1 f ' T -'X 1 ,W A Row 1 fleft to rightyjohn Migliore, Shawn Smith, Mikejacobs, Ive Burnett, Keith Coleman, Mike Magee, David O'Ravez,.Iohn Gessnei Travis Bourgeois, Hector Palacios, Darrell Lindsey, Chris Seroka. Row 2: Danny Corliss,jack Duggan, Mike Davis, Chip Loftin, Mac Dun can, Kent Willis, Darrin Nixon, Kenny Graves, Chris Wagner, Mike McGrath, Dan Pourciau,john McCoy, Todd Mann, Fred Lagrovc Row 3: Charlie Gray, Corky Palmer, Corky Summers, Doug Cronk,jason Quin, Greg Conner, Sylvester Love, Todd Miller, Coach Hil Denson. L V W ' -'- w,':v V a - A 5 Q94 ks., f'lF 'fr ..-fr 'if V xv-wf.,,' ' 's,w1'h,z. ,, ' ' ' is-Vs?-vgwpf1Y'?f:,'-KW gi rife, V, 2 .1 V ,' ,,,j' I I 5 . . Q N V l S 1 W l lgwyf-V5,w,,,wQv1 L ' ' ' 4.4 - 1 N , s if 'Q A' l 0 ' ' H I K ' if . M , , 'N - A' Hr -- -fx 'jthngg 5 v ,Grp - V - , 1, , . -. V Q. , .W R3 Y H ,uk M D V xml? f ' I ' ' 1 T ' N. if -vw' as 'W N V Awwkxtr 1 -' 'li' , S. q 1 . 5, , . - , . - . . , gs mu-f-V - ., S ' iw F, 'glial X' ' r . , . -' Qfgf, .gf T.V1V-V443 -' ,....-L. 4:7 , ' . ' 55717 N ,N - ,iz i VL- E - M - .x ,VI - L' , V I 'I V A 'f V -, eff -4 Va, 'tfrwvqi 5 gg X 6 4' 'e' ' 1- -w 55.3.36-h'R-J ,- if v. 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Coach Hill Den- son's squad spent most of the season above or close to the .500 mark. This year's schedule was probably the most strenuous the Eagles have ever faced. Florida St., Missouri, and Alabama were considered three of the toughest competitors. The opening of the season awakened nationally ranked fl Florida St. as the Eagles walked away with their first victory. The Eagles continued their surprises winning seven in a row in one series of games. Leading the pitching staff for the Eagles was Darryl Lindsey with a 2.77 ERA CEarned Run Averagej and 6-5 record. He was followed by Kent Willis and Chris Wagner. Leading the offense for the Eagles was rightfielder, Greg Conner, with 11 homeruns, 5 game win- ning RBI's and a .340 batting average. Conner was followed by first baseman Doug Cronk at .295 and Darrin Nixon, the desig- nated hitter at .276. Coach Denson felt highly optimistic going into the Metro Conference Tournament hoping the Eagles would catch fire as the season came to a close. Hopefully for next year. the youthfulness of the Eagles will grow into experience. The Eagles look forward to another successful year. -Brad Czzmfjff Baseball 35' I Diamond Dmflingr J l i i i l i sl ii 11-' .11 QL ., . ,Ang Row 1 Cleft to rightjg Kim Booth, Patricia Cothern. Row 2: Andrea Beasley, Elizabeth Bush, Donna Hardin, Donna I-Iutto, Patty Guerciol Nancy Campbell. Row 3: Pam Berger, Deena Walker, Deanna Ballard, Denise Mattews,jill Brady, Kecia Pace,julie Manning. Row 4: Kareri, Ladner, Rhonda Richard, Tammie Anderson, Tonya Freeman, Christy Ellzey, Cathie Strimel, Michelle M0ss,janine Parvis. ir I l ll l l l l l l r , . ,, . ,.,., ,.,, , . V , I . a 'g H W L . l A Ain' , ','i I , I I r 3 , A 1 '-r Q .H , fs- I - Q NX I . 2 . -r I 7 ' .f-7 X ' , V ,V x ' ZIXYQEQIL? ' V, I X X , ' I I K Q . 'S , , 7' My ' I V fl ' ' l A -. . 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J , iwxw, ...x -4' AY' Q Q 1 .: X I I I x1 Q N Q 13 ,Q-'Q V Q X Q 1 -ixiiw . sg 'x, 1 f . y A k pix .def-..l .1 ' EVA 3 ri.. Q. N S ,M x, 1 Closing I W L '1 N w w 3 N -., , Soaring R Yiiiig V . nto Summer ii X Niv- 'S . . xr. -+ .. 'N'x .,4 s v. -- ,., 4 4 A A 2 ,- .lg Li ' H A ' 'EE-, i ?5Q'j,gg AZ N ' --rx K A .Mi .wk Q. 'E' -an-.w .au .v eu' sn xi K N .,- as X 1 ,ww ,P .yin I - 4 H. 1 wg, B . K A L ,f .gg L .,r -. A, . - .fel y X QL 4 55 I N W 'a ..-- in H v J Ab Closmug if yf' Y-Ui : T x W. rs 'X xx, Y Q, ,A , ', Soaring 'U M ,Ei mg 'z 4 ' 33 A,.,,,,, .V 51 ' ,, TQ 1 'H' .N - V .1' , -.- '. A 5 . It il ' Q- M,,,,,,5. v 1 13. Wx n ff! 346 Closing new To Tomorrow ,Ml ,er Hyslq 1 41 . ., is 1 i I 1 o mg 1986 SOZlfb61 7'Z61' Staff w ww Q,- ,,e'1:'s, P , 1 A . 6 'f K ' ' .5afe1?E'P5j,,,,gL I.. 2 , Ti 1 ' rf- Q1 f , , 5 1 Q ' gt. fb P' . r ., ., i r i ' ' ' i l L' 1 ' Ti 2 2: 5 15122:-5-:fame -t 5 U 1 I W I. E .gr51,:l.,25,, Q we ' 4 . Q I 5 . r ' I J . A ' X 1 i i 4- ff ff D 1, fi 1 r i .,A,, sw gi .,VN ii, '.V JK as A , N , I 1,1 -..,,,1, ..... .......v,, ,. - 5 Q A-6 v 3 LZ. 5 5 I' 't M- A. y 'fr f xv r :Qin '- - . 'S , . f 5? N 'i -P .. l ..1. H , ll' ,. Q e Steve Phillips Beth Herneter Executive' AMI. I0 the Edilov' Head Pfyologrgplyer ...nf 41, ' ff Renee Meouffee Copy Editor Row 1 Cleft to rightl: Candace Atwood, Dee Dougherty, Abby Huber, Beth Hemeter, Temple Bush, Karla Smith. Row 2: Michelle Shows Lena Beth Burford, Eva Metz, Georgia Skrmetta, Renee McGut'fee, Vicki Wilson, Steve Phillips, Steven Phillips. Rau' 3: Terri Sue Banlcston Alicia Shows, Gil Yackey, Charles Williamson, Kathy Webster, Mr. Warren Dunn, Minnie Austin. 348 1986 5'0Ilfl26'7'716'7' Staff Editor's ote Z A aw ff . , x 4 . f' ...M Why would an accounting major want to be the editor of the university's yearbook? I am often asked this question, and my answer is that I love yearbooks. I love working on them, and I love looking at them. I never really intended to be a part of a yearbook staff, nor to be the editor of such a project. However, after I learned the basic terminology and the mechanical processes ofyearbook production, I developed an intense fascination for cropping pictures, writing copy, and meeting deadlines. Yearbooks are my favorite hobby, as I flip through the pages of my yearbook I have a special feeling of personal pride and achievement. Being editor of the 1986 Soutberner has been one of the most rewarding and challenging experiences of my col- lege life. I have so many people to thank for helping make this book a success: my parents and fiance for all their patience, ideas, and support, my advisor, Mr. Warren K. Dunn and the people who work in his office. Vicki Wilson, Minnie Austin, Temple Bush, Kathy Webster, and Michelle Poirier for typing, xeroxing proofs and letters, making phone calls and proofreading layoutsg the members of my sorority, Alpha Sigma Alpha for giving me encouragement to keep going when I'm tired, understanding why I wasnt around much during the spring semester, and for staying up with me all night when I had a deadline the next dayg and the many members of the 1986 Sozztfaerner staff who faithfully worked their office hours, made phone call after phone call only to find out nobody was home, and ran errand after errand regardless of the weather. My yearbooks are among my most cherished possessions. Mark Twain once made a list of things to get our in case of a fire. Yearbooks werent on his list, but they would be on the top of mine. Editors TN t D Administration ......... Advertising Club .......... Air Force ROTC ......... Alpha Delta Pi ............. Alpha Kappa Alpha ........ Alpha Lambda Delta .......... Alpha Phi Alpha .......... Alpha Sigma Alpha ......... Alpha Tau Omega ......................,........ American Marketing Association ..... Amer. Society of Interior Designers Anchorsplash ......................................... Angel Flight .............. Army ROTC ..................... Arnold Air Society .................. Associated Student Body ....,..... Baseball ..............,......................, Basketball, Men's ................ Basketball, Womens .......... Beauties, USM ................. Beauties, Mississippi ............................ Beta Alpha Psi ...................................... Business Administration, College of .............. Challenger ........................................... Change to Eden ........................... Cheerleaders, Football ....................... Cheerleaders, Men's Basketball ......... Cheerleaders, Womens Basketball... Chi Alpha .................,........................... Chi Omega ............. Chi Tau Epsilon ........ Coca-Cola ......................, College After Class ................. Contents ..................,...................... Criminal justice Association ......... Dance to Videos .................... . .... Delta Delta Delta ......... Delta Gamma ............ Delta Sigma P1 .......... Delta Tau Delta ....... Delta Zeta .......... Derby Day ............. Dixie Darlings ........... .... Education ..........................................................,.. Education and Psychology, College of ......... Elam Arms ...................................................,...... Extra-Curricular Activities ......................,........ Fashion Plus ................,....................... Fellowship of Christian Athletes ......... ....... Fine Arts, College of .................... Football ............................. Forum, University ........ Geology Club ............ 550 Index 42 222 244 254 255 248 276 256 278 218 256 164 245 257 245 204 556 529 516 182 158 216 .20 152 154 514 524 525 214 258 225 142 166 2 227 141 260 262 217 280 266 165 198 . 18 .22 252 194 250 215 .24 502 154 225 nclex Gold Tenders ........................................., Golden Girls ........................................... Golden Key National Honor Society .......... Golf ...................................................................... Graduates and Undergraduates ......, Greek God and Goddess .............. Hall of Fame ............,........... Halloween .................. Hattiesburg Hall .......... Head Shots ................ Heart Concert .....................,......... HPER, School of ..............,............. Home Economics, School of .......,.. Homecoming Activities ................. Homecoming Court ........ Homecoming Displays ....... Honors College ............................ Honors Student Association ......... IFSEA .....,................................... Interfraternity Council ........ Intramurals ..................... Kappa Alpha ......... Kappa Delta .............. Kappa Kappa Psi .....,... Kappa Mu Epsilon ......... Kappa Sigma ..................,. Lambda Sigma ...............,......... Liberal Arts, College of ......... Library Science, School of ........ Library Science Student Association ................,.. Lifestyles ............. ........ LSD choir ............................. Lucas, Dr. Aubrey K. ............ Melting Pot Festival ......................................... Minority Engineers Technological Society .............................................. Music Industry Association .......... National Press Photographers Association ................................... Nursing, School of ......... Oklahoma ....................,...... Omicron Delta Kappa ....... Order of Omega .............. Panhellenic Council ........ Panhellenic, Miss .......... Phi Chi Theta ,.......,... Phi Delta Rho ,.......... Phi Kappa Tau ......... Phi Mu ....................... Phi Theta Kappa .......... Pi Beta Phi ............. Pi Kappa Alpha ........ 211 211 246 555 . 54 192 58 148 254 .68 150 . 26 . 28 174 178 176 .40 246 221 275 540 282 268 224 226 284 249 . 50 . 52 222 128 225 .44 155 229 224 226 .54 144 250 252 274 162 225 251 286 270 247 272 288 Pride ....................................................... Public Relations Student Society of America ............................,.......... Recreation Club ............................... Resident Assistants ................. Resident Hall Association ........, Rho Epsilon ..........,.........,..........,...... Rho Lambda ........................................ Ririe Woodbury Dance Concert ........ RLDS Faith to Grow ................... .. Rotoract ..............................................,.... Rush, Sorority ......................... ............... Science and Technology, College of Scott Hall ..................,...................,......,.. Sigma Psi Alpha .......................... Social Work, School of ................. Society for the Advancement of Management ........................... Society of Polymer Science .......... Softball .......................................... Songfest ................................................... Southern Christian Student Center .... Southern Cinema ...................,...,........ Southern Exposure .......... Southern, Miss .......... Southern Missess .......... Southern Style ........................................ Soatherner, Sixtieth Anniversary of .... Sozztherfzer Staff .................................... Sports Medicine Association ........ Spring Dance Concert ............ Spring Fever .................................. Student Alumni Association ......... Student Coaches Association ....... Student Constructors ....,.....................,. Student Home Builders ................................... Student Home Economics Association ........ Student Planning Network ............................. Student Przntz .................................................. Swimming ............................................ Talent Show, junior Panhellenic ......... ....... Tau Kappa Epsilon ............................ Tennis, Men's ................................... Tennis, Womens .......... That Scoznzdrel Srapin Track .......................................... Union Board ................................ University Activities Council ........ Upsilon Pi Epsilon ...................... USM, Mr. and Miss ....... Volleyball ....................... Whos Who ....... 196 200 215 251 255 215 252 152 215 209 158 .56 252 216 .58 218 250 527 160 214 200 156 156 251 210 140 548 212 172 168 210 212 228 228 221 208 199 528 165 298 552 550 170 554 208 201 229 180 526 .60 hoto Credits Soztthemer Staff Arhley Booth .... ...............,..................... 528 Keith Garhifz ..................... 150, 151, 156, 157 Chuck Harriron ....... 151, 166, 167, 544, 545, 546, 547 Beth Hemeter...2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 15, 21, 25, 27 29, 51, 55, 55 57, 59, 41, 95, Editor ................................................ Dee DfIl!'Qh7t'?'f-1' 155, 142, 145 144, 145, 146, 147, 154, 155, Advisor ...................,,................... u'76l7'7'67Z K. Dmm 168, 169, 174 175, 176, 177 502, 505, 506, Executive Assistant to the 507, 508, 509, 5101 5121 515 5141 515, 5161 Editor ............,................................. Steve Phiffipi 3171 5181 519 520' 5211 556 527' 559' 559' Copy Editor ..........,.......,.... ........ R efzee 71IrG77ffee 551 545 ' ' ' Head Photographer .......................... Beth Hemeter A151551 Huber 515' 16147111215 1103 11212 11? ' Qffice Staff ........ Em Metz, Dehhie Odom, Berk-y Som Hztgher ...... 25, 152, 155, 172, 175, 527, RIMM' MW' 5 Z'f4 552, 555, 556, 557, 558 7 559 I Layout Staff .............. Temmzby Azztferitofz, Terri Sue Bjyyyjmkjm 7, 12, 15, 17, 317 57, 1317 148, Bmlhrton, Steven Phiflipi, Charley Wfjffiezzzzioozz 174, 175, 310, 317 Photography Staff .... Keith Gcljkfll, Ahhy Hlzher, Renee MgGymg ,,,,,,,,,, 8, 12, 16, 99, 103, 162 Hoffy Hzzghey, Bilfyjt1rh,ro7z,joe Oz,'er,itreet, Stott I Eva Metz ......................... 19, 55, 45 129, 195 Sftzyjill Steelfmzzz, Run 'llzrhey Aflifd Phifllff ........ ............ 7 1, 82, 86, 114 Copy Staff.Cf17zcfezc'e Atzzfootf, Lena Beth Bznjonf, ji!! Sreelman .............,........... 8, 9, 14, 55, 501 grad C,,,,47yf Ka,-W, Gmfdjf, y,,17,,y0,,7,,, Afjfljd I Paula Wilfofz ........................,..................... 165 5,50wh,y Mn-56,778 gj,,,u,,, Gw,,g,m gg,-,,,m,, . Gil Yezrhey.5, 18, 42, 54, 78, 110, 128, 194, 1 500, 542 All other photos taken by USM Photo Ser- 1 I vices -.......-......l-.. Colophon Paragon Press, a division of Herffjones Yearbooks in Montgomery, Alabama, printed the 1986 edition ofthe So71thtr771r. The cover is of Black Vibra Tex base with a Brush grain. The Eagle on the cover is embossed in gold metalay. and the title is hlind embossed. The endsheets are Colortext Ivory EX- 10. Eurogloss Enamel paper is used for pages 1 through 16 of this volumeg 15orde.1ux Special is used throughout the remainder of the book. Four flats of four color process, one Har of Pantone Yellow 15121. .ind one tT.1t 617111 700 Colonial Red are used to add color to Volume 50 ofthe Southerzzer. Garamond type is used in 48 pr. for division pages .md in Sf, pt. for headlines, 12 pt. for copy and 10 pt. for captionsg Garamond Italics is used in 18 pt. for subheadlines. G.ir.iinond Italics is also used for emphasis. Photo CreditsfSr.1t't1 Roster ,,,ii1i Colophon F51 av' 'Wm h , in 1 ' - The day 15 done and the darhnegf 1 as Fa!!! m the wingy of Nighth ' h As a er is waped downwbird Proh fzgle in his flight. L jienr Wadsworth Longfellow W ' 'ill !f ' I A


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