William Carey College - Crusader / Pine Burr Yearbook (Hattiesburg, MS)
- Class of 1958
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Accession I. E. Rouse Memorial Library William Carey College Hoitiesburg, Mississippi For Reference Not to be taken from this room ■i i; WiUiam Caneij. C yUeqe Ihe Cnuiaden 1 958 latum Count Oun CoUeqe Mlcn ' a Honmitonif. m Hattieiibunq, Hall Dedication We recognize the fact that during this year many people have been helpful to William Carey College and to the staff of the Crusader — too many to be mentioned here. The future of the college appears bright and the hopes of students, faculty, and friends of the college are high. New buildings are being constructed, new faculty members are being employed, and new students are being enlisted. Everything conspires to brighten the glow of the future, At the same time, we recognize the value of the past and of tradition. Without deep roots in our cultural heritage our growth will not be satis- factory nor solid. Perhaps a couplet from Alexander Pope best expresses the feelings of many at this point: Be not the first by whom the new are tried. Nor yet the last to lay the old aside. Having considered both points of view, the staff of the Crusader throws in its lot with those who are emphasizing the future. We dedi- cate this issue of the Crusader, therefore, not to an Individual, but to the Spirit of the Forward Look. innual Sta William Caneij. Colleqe 7fic Vne ident THREE FREEDOMS Let me call to the attention of all those youthful rrjinds who are striving to keep the torch of eternal freedom ever burning the following excerpt from Never Call Retreat by Jo seph Freemjan: Man is an animial who is miore than an aninjal. He is a creature not only of tooth and claw, reared in the sanguin- ary code of the jungle and still unable to forget it; he also has a soul. He is the only creature on earth who builds the Parthenon, conceives the Ten Commandments, writes Plato ' s Dialogues, erects the cathedral of Chartres, envisions the poetry of Dante, Milton, Shakespeare, and Goethe; com- poses the music of Bach; constructs the railway, the steamship and the airplane; and comjes to grips with the problems of pov- erty, disease and war. He is the only one of all the beasts of the fields, the birds of the air and fish of the sea who has been able to conceive of hunnan justice and divine mercy, and there have been bright moments in history when he has acted on these sublim, e concepts. Yes, that is where your whole mad scheme falls to pieces; you do not understand the creature you want to enslave!. . . . Your failure to see this will be the real cause of your inevitable destruction. The peoples of the earth will rise up against you, not only with the superior might of their mechanical arms; they will crush you by the overwhelm ' ing power of their dreams, for it will be dreams of FREEDOM that will render arms irresistible! It is my concern that each student at William Carey College miay learn: THE FREEDOM OF CONCEPT - a freedomj which enables one to think and reason and formulate one ' s own views. THE FREEDOM OF COMPETITION - a competition, physical as well as mental, which builds strong bodies and minds. THE FREEDOM OF COMRADESHIP - a participation in wholesome social activities which makes one ' s life more abundant. Pieacitta Dr. J. Ralph Noonkester, President in completing the new Ubnanif William Caneij, Colleqe qoei oniA and with a ine Boaid o InuAteei. . an active alumni qnoup and in Uneakinq qnound (01 a science l uildinq . . in neachinq a hiqh qoal (01 3oneiqn YniiiioM ojiieninq in Atnenqtheninq the acultij. DR. J. RALPH NOONKESTER B.A. , Th. M. , Th. D President J.D. SIMS Business Manager idminia DR. JOSEPH ERNEST Dean of Instruction DR. JUDSON CHASTAIN Dean of Men nation MRS. JEAN JUDGE Registrar MRS. JUANITA KNAPP Secretary to the President ¥ MRS. J. H. ROGERS Ross Hall Hostess MRS. MAUDE HEDRICK Dietitian MR. HUGH JUDGE Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds MRS. J.R. McKINNON Bookstore and Post Office Manager MRS. W.E. STEWART Johnson Hall Hostess idminiatnation MRS. JUDSON CHASTAIN Men ' s Dormitory Hostess 3acultif and BuAinea idminiitnation CLARICE M. ROBINSON A.B., M.A., Ed. D Head of Division JULIA O. LOPER B.S., M.A. Commerce Liviiion o( Education DAVID C. YANG B.A. , M.A., Ph.D. Head of Division JUDSON CHASTAIN A.B., M.A. , Ph.D. Education BURNEY L. PARKINSON B.S. , M.A. , Ph. D Visiting Lecturer in Education RUTH DUNCAN B.S. , M.B., M. Ed. Librarian GRACE WALKER B.S. , M.A. Physical Education JOHN O ' KEEFE B. S. , M.A. Health and Physical Education Jiiviiion of; 3ine Inti CHARLES CALKINS A.B., B. M. , M. M. Piano and Theory HELEN T. McWHORTER B.M. Organ and Theory JAMES A. MILLER B.A. , M. M. Voice, Music History HELEN MILLER B.M. , M.M. Piano CECIL R. CRAWFORD B.F. A. , M.M.Ed. Music Education MARY G. TRESER Division of Language and Literature B.A., M.F.A. Speech DONALD WINTERS B.M. , M.M. Head of Division DONALD PACKARD A.B., M.A., Ph. D Theory IS 3acultij, liivilion o( Lanquaqe and Litenatune ♦ J.M. ERNEST, JR. .A., M. A., Ph. D. Head of Division EDITH C. BOUSHY B.S. , M. A. English . : FAY T. EUBANKS B.A., M. A. French and Spanish liLUAN WEIDENHAMMER Division of Natural Science B.S. , M.S., Ph.D. Head of Division M. ROY HOOD B.A. , M.A. Biology WILEY J. MOODY B.A. , M.A. Chemistry and Physics W.G. GREGORY B.A., M.A. Math EVELYN H. McCLURE B.S. , M.S. Home Economics 16 Dii ilion o( Reliqion and Philoao sHi B. FRANK SMITH B. A., M. A., Th.M., Ph. D. Head of DivisiOQ JEWEL HANNAH B.S. , M.S., M. R. E. GEORGE M. JENKINS B. A., B.D. , Th.M., Th. D Religion GERTRUDE SMITH B. A. Biology Lab Instructor Hiviiion o fititoii and Social Science THEODORE F. BOUSHY B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Head of Division RUTH M. SANDERS A.B., M.A. History Cnu aden Stait FIRST ROW: Lena Casey, Phyllis Nell Lane, Dot McKenzie, Louis Brooks, Mary Taylor. SECOND ROW: Shelby Jean Pigott, Nell Simmons, Elmo McLaurin, Jimmy Bush, David Shofner, Mrs. Wayne McClure, Myra Sims. jjuumjmiiiiLiiiJiiiUJJu !k: FKST ROW: Louie Dossett, Evon Clark, Bob Colvin, Charles Potts, Milton Wheeler. SECOND ROW: Eunice Clayton, Jean Anderson, Dave Ann Jackson, Barbara Hamilton, Barbara Martin, Bobbie Freeman, Betty Peavy. THIRD ROW: Edwin McDowell, Tom Hamby, John EUzey, Ed Deas, Ed Barlow, Jeanne Miller, Mrs. Julia Loper, Sponsor. Cobblen. Staii 19 Senionn We rise by things that under our feet By what we have mastered of good and gain; By the pride deposed and the passion slain. And the vanquished ills that we hourly meet. Holland SEATED: Kenneth Haag, President. STANDING: Bonnie Farmer, Treasurer; Dave Ann Jackson, Re- porter; Jackie Hamilton, Vice-President; Barbara Hamilton, Secretary. Seniona 1958 LOUISE ALLEN Beaumont, Texas Elementary Education Citizenship Award 3, Student Government Association Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Litaean So- ciety Marshal, Student Education Association, President, Y. W.A. Win- dow Representative, Cobbler Staff, Associate Editor, Freshman Class President. THAD BOLTON Theodore, Alabama Bible RUBY BARLOW Bay Minette, Alabama Elementary Education Student Education Association. LOUIS BROOKS Hattiesburg, Mississippi Speech Carey Theaue Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, Forensic League President 3, Paper Staff 2, 3. Business Manager Crusader 3, Editor Crusader 4, Citizenship Award 3, Lyric Poetry Cup 3, Acting Award 3, Skating Trophy 3, Student Education Association 4. JAMES BUSH Laurel, Mississippi History Band 3, Annual Staff 4, Cobb- ler Staff 4, Tuccinomians. EVON CLARK Petal, Mississippi Accounting Herculean 1, 2, Co- Business Manager Cobb- ler. Senionn A.iiiy ' MARTHA SARAH CRANFORD Seminary, Mississippi Music Education Delphinian Society, Program Chairman 3, Treasurer 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4. EDWARD DEAS Purvis, Mississippi Physical Education President Tuccinomian Society 3, 4. OTIS DOHERTY Pascagoula, Mississippi English Treasurer Ministerial Association 4. LOUIE DOSSETT Hattiesburg, Mississippi Accounting Cheerleader 1, Concert Choir 1, 2, Track 1, Business Manager, Cobbler 4. JAMES DOWNEY Saraland, Alabama Music Theory Concert Choir, Theatre Guild. JAMES DUNKLEY Beaumont, Mississippi Business Administration 1958 GENE FANT Laurel, Mississippi Social Science Tuccinomian Secretary 2, Junior Class President 3, Senior Class Favorite, Cobbler Staff 3, Student Government Council 3, 4, Junior Class Favorite. DON FOWLER St. Petersburg, Florida Religion Freshman Class Vice- President, Track Team 1. 2, Annual Staff 1, 2. B. S.U. Greater Council 1, 2, Ministerial Association 3. BOB FENN Smithdale, Mississippi Physical Education Basketball 3, 4. BONNIE FARMER Laurel, Mississippi Physical Education Delphinian, President, Physical Education Majors Club, Vice- President, Sportsmanship Award 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Home Economics Club 4, Senior Class Treasurer, Cheerleader, Junior Class Maid. BOBBIE FREEMAN Hattiesburg, Mississippi Physical Education Intramural Chairman 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Most Athletic Girl 3. ALICE ANN GEBHART Foley, Alabama Elementary Education Home Economics Qub Secretary 4, Litaeans Treasurer 4, Y. W. A. 3. 4, Band 1, 2, 3, VV. S.G. A. House Presi- dent 4. Seniona «d WILLIAM GEORGE Hactiesburg, Mississippi Elementary Education BOBBY GRAY Hattiesburg, Mississippi Social Science KENNETH HAAG Louisville, Kentucky Sociology Senior Class President, Dean ' s List 3, Ministerial Association. BARBARA HAMILTON Hattiesburg, Mississippi English Freshman Homecoming Maid, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Senior Class Secretary, S. G.A. Treas- urer, B. S. U. Executive Council, Alpha Lambda, Chi Beta Phi, Litaean Society, Miss Carey College 4, Cobb- ler Co-Editor 4; Annual Staff JACKIE HANULTON Hattiesburg, Mississippi Religion B.S. U. Executive Council, Senior Class Vice-President, Ministerial Association, Soph- omore Class Favorite, Home- coming Escort 1. TOMMYE SUE HARVEY Carson, Mississippi Elementary Education Speech Club, Ensemble, Y.W.A. Missions Chair- man, Choir, Delphinian Society. 1958 WAYNE HEMBREE McLain, Mississippi Bible JEANETTE HOGAN Hattiesburg, Mississippi Music Education Delphinian Society DAVE ANN JACKSON Laurel, Mississippi Physical Education Senior Class Reporter Physical Education Majors Club Secretary, W.S.G. A. , Home Economics Club 4, Chi Beta Phi 4, Delphinian Society. HERMAN KNAPP Montgomery, Alabama Social Science BETTY JANE LAWLER Purvis, Mississippi Elementary Education Student Education Assoc- iation 4, Carey Theatre Guild 3. JOE LARRIMORE Lucedale, Mississippi Business Administration Basketball Manager 3, 4; Herculean Society 2,3,4, Carey Theatre Guild C, 3. Seniona JEANNE miLER HOWARD MOORE Petal, Mississippi Moselle, Mississippi English Math Basketball 3.4. DAVID MILLICAN Mobile, Alabama Bible Herculean Society, Pres- ident, B. S.U. President 3,4. NANCY McINTOSH Leaksville, Mississippi Music Education Women ' s Affairs Board 4, Y. W.A. 1,2, 3.4, B.S.U. Greater Council 3, Executive 4, Delphinian Society 1, 2, 3.4. DOROTHY McKENZIE Columbia, Mississippi Elementary Education W.S.G.A. 2, 3, Litaen ' Society 2, 3. Y.W.A., Bus- iness Manager Crusader 4, Band 2, Student Education Association 4. ELMO McLAURIN Hattiesburg, Mississippi History Tuccinomian Society, Choir 2, B.S.U. E x- ecutive Council 2, 3, Business Manager Cobb- ler 3, Crusader Staff 4, Junior Class Reporter. 1958 4 JO ANN ODOM Baton Rouge, Louisiana Music Education Delphinian Society, Senior Class Favorite. EVIO DE OLIVEIRA Recife, Brazil Music LEE C. PAYNE Lumberton, Mississippi Chemistry Chi Beta Phi President 3,4, S.G.A. 3,4, Her- culean Society, Student Educational Association. DORIS POWE Buckatunna, Mississippi Home Economics CLYDE RISEN Mobile, Alabama Music Education B.S.U. Choister 2, 3, 4. Soph- omore Class President, S.G.A. President 4, Mr. Carey College 4, Choir 2, 3,4, Band 2,3. PRENTISS ROY Stanton, Mississippi Religion Senionn BILLY SALTERS Biloxi, Mississippi Physical Education Physical Education Major Club President, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball Sportsmanship Award. WILLENE SANFORD Seminary, Mississippi Elementary Education Delphanian Society 1, 2, 3,4, Y. W.A. Student Educational Association. CARL SHEPHERD Runnelstown, Mississippi Physical Education Herculean Society. KENDALL SMITH Poplarville, Mississippi Music THOMAS STRONG St. Louis, Missouri Music Theory Dean ' s List 3, 4. JAMES TAYLOR Purvis, Mississippi Church Music Choir 4. K ► tk 1958 ROBERT TOWNSEND Perry, Florida Music Concert Choir, Band. FRANCES HATTEN TIMS Hattiesburg, Mississippi Math Chi Beta Phi 2, 3,4, Vice- President 3. RAY WATSON Mobile, Alabama Sociology ANNIE RUTH WEDGEWORTH Petal, Mississippi Math FARRELL WHEAT Runnelstown, Mississippi Physical Education Basketball 3,4. JUNE WRIGHT Hattiesburg, Mississippi Music Education Litaean Society 3, 4. unionn Not enjoyment, and not sorrow, Is our destined end or way; But to act, that each to-morrow Finds us farther than to-day. Longfellow Q lcenA — Bobbye Lois Prussing, Treasurer; David Scarborough, President; Carolyn Martin, Secretary; Betty Peavy, Vice-President. unionii. ¥ P F ' ' ' ■' Our New Library Eldridge Boyd Iris Boone Kenneth Ball James Barlow Louise Bass 35 Sidney Buckley Winfred Burt Fred Chancellor Henry D ' Aquilla uniona Picnic E. W. Foy Joan Geiger 36 Dannie Gill ' M By Bus JauniVa Knapp Ramona Mankins 0 Wendell Gilmore Sarah Gray Willie Grimsley 37 Royce Hawkins ufttond M 38 Lynda Henderson Nell Herrin Melba Herring High School Day Robert Jaye John Paul Jenne f From Far-Away Places Gerald Little Allen Lightsey Russell Johnson Wanda Keys Crawford Kendrick Elizabeth Laird 39 Barbara Martin Carolyn Martin Tommy Mangum Flcvius May 40 uniona g JI HHH ■P H V i l Nancy McGowan Reception Byron Parker Betty Peavy Sputnik? Sandra Pryor Bobbye Lois Prussing June Pettus William Richardson Norma Rogers David Scarborough Eugene Shirley 42 uftton Future Cooks? Charles Simpson Jeanine Smith ¥ Do as I say do. James Watts Clarice Waller Mary Goyie Smith William Smith Wayne Stockstill Billy Turner 43 Sofihomoneii To look up and not down, To look forward and not back. To look out and not in — and To lend a hand. Edward Everett Hale Q iceiA — Sarah Mathis, Reporter; Elaine Moser, Treasurer; Sharron McGill, Secretary; Sarah Dickerson, Vice-President; Ron Stewart, President (NOT SHOWN). Sofihomonen Oscar Adams Jean Anderson Doryl Aultmcn Tommy Ayres Joseph Beach Coy Bell Ray Bell Freddie Blackwell Martha Blokney Frankie Boatwright Clement Casey Lena Casey Esther Cho Sop.h ymone{i ud i Eunice Clayton Robert Colvin Howard Crum Elizabeth Daniels Royce Dennis Sarah Dickerson Janice Dobson Ray Dov ney June Edmonson John Eli ' zey Martha Fewe Kenneth Guy Tom Hem by i David Harrison Alton Harvey Jeonette Herri ngton Fa ye Howe Sofihomone Blanchard Hinton Billy Ingram Annie Lou Kirkley Clay Knighten Phyllis Nell Lane Margie Loustalot Edward Lott Sara Mathis Carolyn May Joe Louis Moore William Moote James Marrow Elaine Moser Sharron McGili - M Richard Owen Burl Patterson Charles Potts Louis Rea Sofihomonea June Rieben Mims Roberts John Russell Rachel Shipman Charles Shipman Jackie Speights Ron St-ewart Claude Stone Joseph Stover David Shofner Mary Taylor Edward Ward i Jji Jne ihinen The greater part of progress is the desire to progress — Seneca Milton Wheeler, S. G. A. Representa- tive, Myra Sims, Sec- retary, Janie Kit- chens, Vice-President, Truett Golman, Pres- ident. Fienando Quiras Gene Yeatman Arthur Cruthirds Marina Liang J Carmen Lopez Carlos Castillo Blanco Mitry 1 H ' ' Y Manuel Baptista Lena Mae Birdsong Louise Buchanan Gene Burt Jerry Burt Patricio Carter Carol Ann Clar ' r Carolyn Clark Glen Corley Jneiihmen Carey Counselman Irma Coward Eddie Cunningham Jerry Dennis Mercedes Geilles Arlis Grice Nell Grice Patricia Grubbs Norman Hedgepeth - x I Jnenhmen Georgianna Holliman J. L. Holt- David Hubbard Lucille Hudgins Patsy Hughes Ann Ingram Marjorie Isbill Robert Judy Janie Kitchens Lamar Lifer ► Regulo Lugo Patricia Martin George Mata Donald McKeithen Kaye Oglesbee Georgia Parnel I Agulles Parra Philip Perego Hilda Sue Petty Virginia Pierce ' f William Rowland 3ne hinen Pauline Sillmon James Sills Nell Simmons Myra Sims Darlene Staples David Steelman Jeanette Stewart Mary Summers O r Lawrence Wynn Elaine WIl I lamsoni f f Paul Wiggins Milton Wheeler Joyce Walker Charles Tyson Graham Tucker Jo Thornhill John H. Thomas Homer H. Sutherland Qfiqani ationa ] Student Qovennment Nancy Mcintosh, President of Woman ' s Affairs Board; Barbara Hamilton, Treasurer; Clyde Risen. President; Louise Allen, Secretary; Wayne StockstiU, President of Men ' s Affairs Board; Milton Wheeler, Freshman Representative. 65 66 Dave Ann Jackson Irma Coward Elaine Moser, secretary Betty Peavy, vice-president Nancy McLitosh, president Bobbye Lois Prussing, treasurer June Rieben Dannie Jean Gill Sarah Gray Mrs. George Jenkins, Sponsor Women ' ii WtJawd Boand 67 Bafitiat Student Union LEFT TO RIGF T, (FIRST ROW): Betty Peavy, Joan Geiger, Treasurer; Sharon McGill, Secretary; David Millican, {Resident; Iris Boone, Nell Herrin, Miss Jewel Hannah, B.S.U. Director; Sandra Pryor. SECOND ROW: Buck Ward, Ray Watson, Bobbye Lois Prussing, Louis Ray, Nancy Mcintosh, Wayne Hembree, David Scarborough, Vice-President. THIRD ROW: Faye Howe, Sara Gray, Patsy Hughes, Lucille Hudgins, Irma Coward, Jeanette Stewart, Ray Downey. FOURTH ROW: Truett Golman, Homer Sutherland, Joe Beech, David Shofner, Paul Wiggins, Wendell Gilmore, Wayne Stockstili, Bob Colvin, Winfred Burke. 68 l ounq Women ' a. FIRST ROW, (LEFT TO RIGHT): Bobby Black, Nell Simmons, Lynda Henderson, Elaine Moser, Sara Dickerson, Louise Allen, Miss Jewel Hannah. SECOND ROW: Alice Ann Gebhart, Joan Geiger, Bobbye Prussing, Shelby Pigott, Ida Sims, Sara Mathis, Phyllis Lane. THIRD ROW: Darlene Staples, Manha Blakney, Lucille Hudgins, Jeanette Stewart, Nell Herrin, Irma Coward. FOURTH ROW: Pauline Silmon, Jeanette Fewell, Iris Boone, Dot McKenzie, Eunice Clayton, Faye Howe, Sandra Pryor. FIFTH ROW: Betty Peavy, Elaine Williamson, Doris Powe, Nancy Mcintosh, Ann Ingram. SIXTH ROW: Jean Anderson, Virginia Pierce, Alice Donomick, Sara Gray, Georgia Parnell, Carolyn May, Jeanette Herrington. 69 yyiinhtenial -An ociation FIRST ROW: Wayne Hembree, Robert J a ye, Bob Colvin, Howard Crum, Ray fatson, Winnifred Burt. SECOND ROW: Ray Etowney, David Millican, William Moote, Byron Parker, Truett Golman, John Paul Jenne. THIRD ROW: Graham Tucker, David Scarborough, Charles Tyson, Oscar Adams, Eddie Lett, Homer Sutherland, David Shofner, William Richardson, President, Joe Stover, Sponsor, Dr. T.F. Boushy. iSaHsEoSaia HH William Caneij. Colleqe Student education inaociation FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lee Payne, Eugene Shirley, Freddie Blackwell, Royce Dennis, Roben Judy, Charles Potts, Aaron Crosby. SECOND ROW: Betty Lawler, Pauline Silmon, Doris Powe, Marina Liang, Bobbie Lois Prussing, Bobbie Black, Bobbie Freeman, Louise Allen, President. THIRD ROW: Dr. David Yang, Sponsor; Jeane Miller, Sara Mathis, Alice Ann Gebhart, Lynda Henderson, Jeanette Herrington, Dorothy McKenzie, Mary Summers. FOURTH ROW: Lewis Brooks, Dr. Judson Chastain. 71 Home £conomic{i. Club FRONT ROW: Sara Mathis, Sandra Pryor, Nell Herrin, Dave Ann Jackson, Doris Powe, Betty Lawler. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Evelyn McClure, sponsor; Joan Anderson, Dannie Gill, Alice Ann Gebhart, Martha Cranford, Jo Thornhill, Eunice Claiton, Lynda Henderson, Martha Blakeney, Bonnie Farmer. 72 Phifnical education Yyialon.ii Club FRONT ROW: Virginia Pierce, Pauline Silmon, Betty Laird, Iris Boone, Dave Ann Jackson, Bonnie Farmer, Bobbie Freeman, Carolyn Martin, Mrs. Grace Walker. SECOND ROW: Coach O ' Keefe, Ed Deas, Pete McQueen, Henry D ' Aquilla, Darryl Aultman, E. W. Foy, Eldredge Boyd, Bob Fenn, Gene Shirley, Billy Salters, Carl Sheppard, Farrell Wheat. 73 Iheatne Quild FIRST ROW: Virginia Pierce, Janie Kitchens, Myra Sims, Mary Summers, Dot McKenzie. SECOND ROW: Truett Golmon, Jean Isbill, Lena Casey, Eunice Clayton, Mrs. Mary Treser, Louis Brooks, David Hubbard. THIRD ROW: James Downey, Bill Henson, Edward Ward, Ed Barlow, Royce Dennis, David Shofner, Charles Potts. 74 3oneniic Leaque FIRST ROW: Rachel Shipman, Betty Peavy, PhyllisNell Lane, Mary Gayle Smi±, Mrs. Treser, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Richard Braswell, Homer Sutherland, Charles Shipman, James Clark, Louis Brooks, John Paul Jenne. FIRST ROW: Norma Rogers, Elaine Moser, Joan Geiger, Bobbie Black, Helda Petty. SECOND ROW: Aron Crosby, Willene Sandford, Carolyn Clark, Patricia Martin, Mrs. Ruth Duncan, Freddie Blackwell. Libfianij. Club 76 Platten Platoon ROW ONE: Edward Ward, Mrs. Hedricks, Annie Lou Kirkley. ROW TWO: Patsy Hughes, Bobbye Lois Prussing, Betty Peavy, Shelby Jean Pigott. ROW THREE: Lena Birdsong, Faye Howe, Lucille Hudgiiis, Alice Dominick. ROW FOUR: John Jenne, Virginia Pierce, Louis Rea, Ray Watson. ilfiha Lambda FIRST ROW: Jeanette Herrington, Barbara Hamilton, Georgianna Holliman, Louise Allen. SECOND ROW: Eunice Clayton, Mary Taylor, Lynda Henderson, Sarah Dickerson, Sponsor; Mrs. Jenkins. 78 Chi Beta Phi ALPHA 2ETA CHAPTER FIRST ROW: Dave Ann Jackson, Louise Allen, Barbara Hamilton, I3etty Lawler, Nell Herrin. SECOND ROW: Lynda Henderson, Dr. Lillian Weidenhammer, Bobbye PrussLag, Norma Rogers, Betty Peavy. THIRD ROW: Dr. Judson Chastain, Ramona Hankins, Lee Payne, Mrs. B. F. Smith, Mr. M. Roy Hood, Frances Tims, President, Lee Payne; Vice President, Frances Tims; Secretary-Treasurer, Louise Allen. 79 Caneif, CoUeqe Choin. FIRST ROW, (LEFT TO RIGHT): Jeanette Hogan, Irma Coward, June Edmunson, Janie Kitchens, Hilda Sue Petty, Eddie Cunningham, Sarah Dickerson, Jo Ann Odom, Ann Ingram, Jeanette Fewell, Jeanine Smith. SECOND ROW: Nancy Mcintosh, Louise Bass, Marjorine Isbill, June Pettus, Elaine Williamson, June Wright, Kaye Oglesbee, Mary Gayle Smith, Martha Fe well, Elaine Moser, Sarah Mathis, Ramona Hankins, Martha Cranford. THIRD ROW: Claude Stone, David Scarborough, John Ellzey, James Downey, Kendell Smith, Russell Johnson, Evio de Oliveira, Sam Graham, J.T. Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Freddie Blackwell, Robert Townsend, Thomas Mangum, Blanchard Hinton, Frankie Boatwright, Sidney Buckley, Glenn Neilson, Ray Bell, Louis Rae, Robert Colvin. 80 S(ycietij, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. T.F. Boushy, Sponsor; Doris Powe, Manha Cranford, Dave Ann Jackson, Dannie Gill, Bonnie Farmer, President. SECOND ROW: Irma Coward, Nancy Mcintosh, Jo Thornhill, Willene Sanford, Janice Dobson, Sharron McGill, Jeanette Hogan, Iris Boone, Betty Lawler, Jo Ann Odom, Bobbie Freeman. 81 Litaean Societij, FIRST ROW: Nell Herrin, Sarah Dickerson, Martha Blakeney, June Pettus, Carolyn Martin. SECOND ROW: Alice Ann Gebhart, Louise Allen, Dorothy McKenzie, Eunice Clayton, Louise Bass, Carol Ann Clark, June Wright, Mary Summers, Mrs. McWhorter. THIRD ROW: Sandra Pryor, Ann Ingram, Virginia Pierce, Carolyn May, Jean Anderson, Elaine Williamson, Eddie Cunningham, Ida Sims. 82 ' Jhalian Societij. FIRST ROW: Jeanine Smith, Faye Howe. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Nell Lane, Annie Lou Kirkley, Darleiie Staples, Polly Silmon, Alice Dominick, Linda Henderson, Nell Simmons, Sponsor, Dr. Robinson. THIRD ROW: Joyce Walker, Georgia Parnell, Bobbie Black, Jeanette Fewell, Sarah Mathis, June Rieben, Shelby Jean Piggott, Sarah Gray, Elaine Moser. 83 luccinomian Societif FIRST ROW: Dr. Judson Chastain, Wayne Stockstill, Ed Deas, James Sills. SECOND ROW: Crawford Kendrick, Louis Rea, Joe Beach, Don McKeithen, Victor Bucan, Carey Counselman. THIRD ROW: Tom Hamby. 84 BaiiketUall 1 LEFT TO RIGPTT: Tommy Ayres, Jay Pinson, Jimmy Morrow, Bill Smith, Ernest Foy, Gene Burt, Jerry Burt, Eldrige Boyd, Henry Daquilla, Angelo Mitaritonna, Bob Fenn, Pete McQueen, and Billy Salters. Cheenleacie iii LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobbie Freeman, Eunice Clayton, Carolyn Martin, Bonnie Farmer, Iris Boone. STANDING: Carey Counselman. 85 1 V 1 - 4 I ' « ; . 14 Tommy Ayres t, r; Jl Henry Daquilla Bob Fenn Angelo Mitaritonna, Captain : F, Billy Salters t n k ■J E. W. Foy W Bill f s Jerry Bun Cnuiiadena, R ' Eldredge Boyd 1 U James Morrow Pete McQueen : ' ■Gene Burt 87 - 3ea tunen Civde Risen Yyin.Cafieif CoUeqe ♦ Barbara Hamilton Tttiid Caneij, CoUeqe ♦ Clyde Risen Leadenahip. 92 ♦ Barbara Hamilton Thomas Strong Scholauhifii 93 ♦ Evio de Oliveira Lynda Henderson YYloit Ven atile ♦ Carolyn Martin Bob Colvin Jniendlieat Bonnie Farmer Bob Fenn 96 Beat Sfiontninandhifi Bonnie Farmer Eunice Clayton, Doris Powe, Ramona Hankins, Neil Simmons, June Pettus Homecominq Count Cland. 98 3avoniteii luniol David Scarborough Carolyn Martin Sofihomoie Ron Stewart Sharron McGill 99 Sarah Mathis Ramona Hankins Runnefi - U 2d Bonnie Farmer June Pettus Jo Ann Odom Eunice Clayton The student body of Carey nominated fifteen beauties. John Robert Powers selected the top eight. Here are the results 1 jovAt o Bt ,o e 6 1 o( ' C 1 Oe ( Z be ' 0 ' l95T l c S 8V..cbv)r9 e 8 ' V c .nrar to ' Oi« d 6 hc oe rs fl 8 rVed ot Ve hs re « Vhe rse :oO « a o ' V o m8 Ve Vve s2 .de ' . ec of 3or , 8 V c  o seo oo ' ' oo ba ' •,tr c o , ofa b a oVV ao ;he -r so ■ce ss n S ' l ' -- -. i s ve ar p RG 6t ?0 ' , 1 -. -rflbe ' t za tVA b 101 Lena Casey WBi Beautij, Barbara Hamilton 103 Martha Blakney i Beautij, 4 ..dHfll k. I % t V w Marjorie Loustalot 105 t Eddie Cunningham Beautij. Mary Gayle Smith 107 Elaine Williamson Beautij, Carolyn Martin yyiaij. half ' AU lllfi - 1 k : 1 • J ( ' -n y,... . • v ' . M H if • ; -« :! El w J ' •, . f ' i HIi B ' h t 1 1 : v,«l ' ' 8 1 } ■I 1 1 • «  . . 1 c . . y 11 1- i ( 1 r J 11 J 4- ' 1  ► .-M f? -5 ;«•? ' ' l • - : V r Xifnda f endenaon Ylflaij. Queen tmi in Ylew Studenta Second Seme ten De Von Byrd Josephine D ' Arpa Bob Cuccaro ll ' H ' fllfc! FIRST ROW: Pat Jacobs, Wayne Dunaway, MoUie Joeann Carter. SECOND ROW: James Clark, Farker Walker, David Hulsey, Charles Hill. 112 Myron Craig Noonkesfer 4 months old Born August 1 2, 1 957 Dr. and Mrs. Noonkester Caneif at Mfonk and Plaij. 113 Student WctiVitiei 114 Compliments of KOMP EQUIPMENT COMPANY The 1953 CRUSADER STAFF ishe: to Express its appreciation to: Our Advertisers Robert Miller Myers Co., Inc. Charles Scott Pippens Carstens Studio Mrs. Wayne McClure, Sponsor Dr. Judson Chastain, Sponsor and for The Corporation of the Student Body HILL BROTHER ' S VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY BEARD McMAHAN REALTORS STANDARD DRUG STORE Walgreen Agency Hattiesburg, Mississippi Dear Friend: Please accepi- this as a warm personal invitation to consider Temple Baptist Church as your Church home. Proclaiming the Gospel of Christ in song and story; Outstanding Christ-Centered Youth program, Paul H. Cranford, Pastor L.V. Martin, Minister of Music lemfile Baptist Chunch 16th at Hardy Welcome To linut Baptist Chunch Corner Pine and Second Avenue Hattiesburg, Mississippi CLYDE C. BRYAN PASTOR Chester Vaughn EducaHonol Director Transportation provided to all services CHAIN ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. Electrical Con tractors- Engineers Hattiesburg, Mississippi JU 4-7154 STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY 1 14 East Front Street Hattiesburg, Mississippi GEIGER PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY Office Supplies and Equipment Geiger Building 208-210 West Pine Street Telephone Ju. 3-2601 Compliments of DIXIE PINE INCORPORATED HATTIESBURG TYPEWRITER COMPANY Authorized Sales Agent Underwood Standard Electric Typewriters Sundstrand Adding and Accounting Machines Sales- Service- Rentals-Supplies 210 Broadway Drive Hattiesburg Free Store-Side Parking SEARS ROEBUCK AND COMPANY Hattiesburg, Mississippi THE Citif ofc Vn.oqn.eao. in the HUB OF SOUTH MISSISSIPPI THE Beat COMMUNITY IN WHICH TO GET AN EDUCATION . . . THE Beat COMMUNITY IN WHICH TO DO BUSINESS . . . THE Beat COMMUNITY IN WHICH TO LIVE . . . MAKE HATTIESBURG l QU HOME Richard T. Carlisle, Mayor Fewell Thompson, Commissioner Hugh Batson, Commissioner WilUam Canei Colleqe o A ChrisHan College Serving The Mississippi Gulf Coast Mississippi Baptists, through William Carey College, have available Christian, liberal arts co-education to the great and growing Gulf Coast section of Southern Mississippi. Founded 50 years ago and long operated as a well- known southern women ' s college, the name was changed to William Carey College in 1954 and made co-educational to better serve the educational needs of the present. A dedicated Board and Administration looks forward to a second half-century of continued progress, and invites all who are interested to visit and partici- pate in the ambitious plans for the future. J. RALPH NOONKESTER, Th. D., President Hattiesburg Mississippi SJmmanuel Ba itiit Chunch Tuscan Avenue and Cherry Street Your Church Away from Home- A Full Church Program Inviting Your Participation A Warm-hearted Church That is Truly Friendly R. Elmer Nielsen, Th.D., Pastor Roland Boyd, Minister of Music CHURCH ACROSS FROM CAREY 1 _ , PURE OIL CO. E. E. Sims Columbia, Mississippi Compliments of HATTIESBURG COMPRESS COMPANY BEN KLING FLORISTS Compliments SPEED ' S RESTAURANT Compliments FOWLER GIFT SHOP 1 13 Newman Street Hattlesburg SOUTHLAND FLORISTS Betty and Paul Wright Flowers for all occasions Phone JUniper 4-7541 Hattiesburg, Mississippi HATTIESBURG BOTTLING COMPANY Seven-Up Dr. Pepper DONAVAN-LANE Mens Wear Outfitters of College Men For over Twenty Years For fhe Pause to refresh DRINK COKE Hattieilfunq Coca-Cola Bottling Companif Henculeii, Powden Comfianif S!ncon.p(yKated NAVAL STORES DEPARTMENT Hattiesburg, Mississippi FARRIOR MOTOR CO. McMULLAN EQUIPMENT CO. ROSCOE MOORE PONT lAC, INC. 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K. mcOnnia n., SJnc, General Contractors Hattiesburg, Mississippi Compliments of HULETT FUNERAL HOME Hattie bunq. Savinq and Loan ociation no East Front Hattiesburg, Mississippi Invites Savings and Home Ownership Current Dividend 3 1 2% Each Account Insured up to $10,000 by FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORP. Member Federal Home Loan Bank Compliments SMOKIE ' S SPORTING GOODS W. P. Smokie Harrington, owner Phone 3-0922 Broadway Drive Hattiesburg, Mississippi BOB WALLER PHOTOGRAPHER EVANS-DRUMMOND DRUG STORE WELCOME TO yyiain Stneet Baptist Chunch Program geared to meet the needs of youth Lighted concrete parking and recreational area College Choir College Department JOHN E. BARNES, JR., PASTOR DONALD WINTERS, MUSIC A. D. BATES, EDUCATIONAL DIRECTOR Hattiesburg ' s Only Specialty Shop With You Especially in Mind! Ready-to- Wear Shoes Millinery Compliments of TAYLOR RADIO TELEVISION Hattiesburg EARNEST HIGGASON Distributors TOM ' S TOASTED PEANUTS Hattiesburg, Mississippi STEELMAN ' S GROCERY 600 Eastside Avenue . . . 601 West 4th .. . A Good Place to Trade Hattiesburg BELL ' S R. D. TRADING POST Route 3 Edwards Street Hattiesburg, Mississippi New and Used Furniture General Hardware DUNN ' S SUPERETTE AND LOCKER PLANT 1018 Main Street Hattiesburg, Mississippi YEARBOOKS
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