William Carey College - Crusader / Pine Burr Yearbook (Hattiesburg, MS)
- Class of 1961
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JOHN DELL LINDLEY Associate Editor WITH A HI WHEN YOU ENTER . . AND AS YOU LEAVE WILL BE AT YOUR SIDE CONTENTS: ADMINISTRATION CLASSES FEATURES ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS SNAPSHOTS tfte Spi iit oL CoTiey Our college represents a Spirit and an attitude. It is a place where young minds develop and where great minds are free to work on problems of their own choosing. William Carey College is constantly striving for souls and genuine scholarship on the part of both students and faculty. This is a Christian college, in SPIRIT as well as in name. This is a friendly college, where there is genuine concern on the part of all for the time and best interest of every individual member of the col- lege community. - , - .iT .,« a, - ' C - f v TO THE CLASSES YOU ATTEND Ob Spi iit OF LEARNING f V N II • Ml ' ■• HI • m I- E l j jL PEOPLE YOU MEET 0 opi iit . . . OF FRIENDLINESS TO THE CHURCH YOU ATTEND 0 Spi iit OF REVERENCE TO WORK TOGETHER OF SUCCESS -.;jm ft -■? ' - ■- t ii tj s . .v - AND ACCOMPLISHMENT .• . TO LIVE TOGETHER WITH OU Spi ut OF HARMONY L itaOB IN SEARCH OF KNOWLEDGE d Spi ut IN EVERY CRUSADER 1 ' ' 1 ill 1 1 WE HONOR DR. JOSEPH M. ERNEST, JR. To you, Dr. Eniest, we dedicate this the 1961 Crusader. FOR SERVICE For the past five years you have compe- tently and creatively served as Head of the Division of Language and Literature and as Academic Dean. You have established a standard of excellence in both positions. FOR FRIENDSHIP All students know that they can confer with you about problems. You have al- ways been a friend of the students. 4 ••iwiftr . IN MEMORY OF: MRS. PEARL McKINNON Even so let your light shine before men; that they may see your good works and glorify your Father who is in heaven. These words from the Sermon on the Mount ex- emplify the serious and sincere Christianity of Pearl Bryant McKinnon, who through most of her adult life was associated, directly or indirectly, with the Mississippi Woman ' s College and its successor, William Carey College. As a young teenager she attended the preparatory department of the Wom- an ' s College and later the college itself. She served for a time as the college dietitian and manager of the dining room, with a residence in Johnson Hall, where she was beloved by all the girls who sought her advice and counsel on their personal problems. Mrs. McKinnon ' s home faced the campus on Tus- can Avenue and from here she kept close contact with affairs at the college. For years she conducted a branch post office near her home where she lov- ingly dispensed mail to her girls across the street. In her later years, she became the bookstore man- ager and supervisor of the campus mail at William Carey College. She was a loyal contributor to the finances of the college both directly and through Immanuel Baptist Church. She was always helpful, always gracious, and had a ready wit and a sense of humor that charmed all with whom she came in contact. In fact, she went about doing good at all times in aU ways. Mrs. Mc- Kinnon was laid to rest last April 8 after a lingering illness from heart trouble which had claimed her two days before. We are saddened by the loss of her physical presence. We are enriched by an abiding memory of her pleasant and gracious ways. We are com- forted and consoled by the assurance of our faith that she has gone to an everlasting spiritual re- ward. And though from out our bourn of time and place The flood may bear me far: I hope to meet my Pilot face to face When I have crossed the bar. — Tennyson 17 Dr. and Mrs. Noonkester OUR PRESIDENT AND HIS FAMILY [■! '  ' l Myron and Lila Dawn r r • -; rvT ■? THE PRESIDENT What is there left to say? If the WORDS we have directed toward your education at Carey College could be placed end to end they would reach around the world. Words are but vehicles for IDEAS. When they are forgotten, the IDEALS which they carried are often in the hearts of the heavens. The contribution that Carey College has made to your lives has been given in the depths of life, where attitudes are absorbed through contact with warm Chris- tian personalities. After several months at Carey, you know that this influence is directed toward certain goals. It points you toward a useful life, dedicated to high Christian IDEALS. To be a faithful alumnus of William Carey College is to be de- voted to these IDEALS. . Lj fd UrJuJZr- 19 AMONG THE FACULTY d SpiAit OF CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP I DR. J. RALPH NOONKESTER President ADM N 1 S T R A T O N DR. JOSEPH ERNEST J. D. SIMS BILL MITCHELL Dean of Instruction Business Manager Public Relations FACULTY DR. JUDSON CHASTAIN Dean of Men MISS JEWEL HANNAH Director of B.S.U. MISS ELLEN DAVIS Dean of Women DR. B. F. SMITH Director of Evening School MRS. RUTH DUNCAN Librarian DONALD WINTERS Head. Division of Fine Arts FACULTY SARA BAKER, B.A. Voice JENNIE LOU BRELAND, B.M. Strings JUDSON CHASTAIN, Ph.D. Education ELLEN DAVIS, M.A. English RUTH B. DUNCAN, M.Ed. Librarian JOSEPH M. ERNEST, Ph.D. English FAY T. EUBANKS, M.A. French and Spanish MARY FARRIS, M.E. Physical Education BARBARA GAULDIN, B.M. Piono ROBERT GAULDIN. Ph.D C A 1 11 TV ' ' Theory M. ROY HOOD, M.A. Biology JULIA O. LOPER, M.A Business Education ROBERT MADISON, M.A Mathematics EVELYN McCLURE, M.S Home Economics JOHN McGRAW, Ph.D. Social Studies HELEN McWHORTER, B.M. Organ and Piano WILEY J. MOODY, M.A. Chemistry aiid Physics JOHN L. O ' KEEFE, M.A. Physical Education BURNEY L, PARKINSON, Ph.D. Education DERA D. PARKINSON, Ph.D. Psychology J. V. McCRORY, M.A. English GERALD PHILLIPS, M.M. Voice OBRA QUAVE, M.A. Speech FACULTY JOEL RAY, Ph.D. Religion MYRAH RILEY, M.A. English and Speech ' m: M CLARICE ROBINSON, D.E. Business RUTH SANDERS, M.A. History B. FRANK SMITH, Ph.D. Religion GERTRUDE SMITH, B.S. Biology LILLIAN WEIDENHAMMER, Ph.D. C ietnisfry DONALD WINTERS, M.M. Music FRANCES WINTERS, B.M. Voice DAVID YANG, Ph.D. Education STAFF MR. HERBERT BADGER Maintenance Manager MRS. JUDSON CHASTAIN Campus Beautification Manager MRS. J. L. COVINGTON Secretary, Bvisiness Office MRS. WILBUR CREECH Secretary to the President MISS SARAH GRAY Registrar MISS FLORENCE LAMBERT College Nurse MRS. D. L. JOHNSON Hostess Johnson Hall MRS. RUPERT REED Manager Crusaders ' Comer MRS. KATHLEEN ROCKENBACH Hostess Lawrence Hall MRS. HETTYE ROGERS Hostess Ross Hall MRS. Z. E. WOOD Bookstore Manager MRS. MAUDE HEDRICK Dietitian WITHIN THE CLASSROOM d Spi tit OF FREE THOUGHT I Front Row, Left to Right: Mary Summers, S.G.A. Representative; Cora Strahan, Social Chairman; Edith Boyanton, Treasurer. Back Row: Elton Bateman, President; R. T. Buckley, Vice-President; Milton Wheeler, Reporter. Not Shown: Patsy Hughes, Secretary. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ? M ri • JAMES R. BARNETTE, Mathematics, Mt. Ver- non, Ala. • THOMAS BARRON, Philosophy, Rich- ton. • ELTON BATEMAN, Speech, President, Senior Class; Theatre Guild 1, 2, 3; S.G.A. 4; Franklinton, La. • PATSY BATEMAN, Music Education; Choir 2, 3; Laurel. SENIORS I • RAY BELL, Religious Education, Columbia. • BILL C. BOUNDS, Biology; S.G.A. 4; President, Men ' s Affairs Board; Chi Beta Phi, 3, 4; S.E.A.! Lumberton. • EDITH BOYANTON, Biology; President, Chi Beta Phi, 4; Treasurer, Senior Class; Bay Springs. • R. T. BUCKLEY, Speech; B.S.U. Council 4; Vice President, Senior Class; Picayune. • DALE BURSON, English; Transfer from Au- burn; Theatre Guild, 4; B.S.U.; Auburn, Ala. • De- VON BYRD, Social Studies; B.S.U.; Beaumont. • PATRICIA CARTER, English; Petal. • AVIS CATO, Elementary Education; Huddleston, Va. SENIORS I • JANJAI CHAYAVADHANANGKUR, Mathe- matics; Chi Beta Phi, 3-4; Thailand • J. L. COV- INGTON, Physical Education; Most Handsome, 3; Sportsmanship Award, 3; Basketball; Baseball; C- Club, 3-4; Walker, La. • CHARLES DAMPEER, Speech; Theatre Guild, 1; Ministerial Association, 2; New Hebron • TOM- MIE DAVIS, Home Economics; Lumberton. • JERRY DENNIS, Business Administration; Sey- mour, Tenn. • ALICE DOMINICK, Elementary Education; Theatre Guild, 4; Gloster. • JEANETTE FORD, Elementary Education; B.S.U., 1-4; Theatre Guild, 2; Hattiesburg • THOMAS FORTE, Religion; Atmore, Ala. SENIORS . , l v ' f } • SAM GRAHAM, History; Vice President, Sopho- more Class; Library Club, 4; Hattiesburg. • EVE- LYN HARVEY, English; B.S.U. Executive Coun- cil; Alpha Lambda; Who ' s Who Among American Universities and Colleges; Hattiesburg. • NORMAN HEDGEPETH, Religion and Philoso- phy; Silver Creek • WAYNE HEMBREE, Bible; Ministerial Association; McLain. • DALE HINTON, Music; President, Men ' s Affairs Board, 3; Most Versatile, 4; Carey College Chorale; Prichard, Ala. • MOLLEE JOE HINTON, Biologj-; Petal. • PATSY HUGHES, English and Speech; Presi- dent, Theatre Guild, 4; B.S.U.; Senior Maid. Home- coming; Mobile. • EDGAR JACKSON Bible; Hat- tiesburg. SENIORS l ti • GERALD JAMES, Bible, Gulfport. • GLENDA JOHNSON, English; B.S.U.; Platter Platoon, 4; Home Economics Club, 4; Shannon. • R. E. JOHNSON, Music Education; Theatre Guild, 1-4; Carey College Chorale, 1-4; Hatties- burg. • ROBERT JUDY, Mathematics, S.EA.; Chi Beta Phi; Petal. • GEORGE KELLY, Religion; Ministerial Associ- ation; Bridgeport, Conn. • DORMAN LAIRD, Eng- lish; President, B.S.U., 1, 4; Vice President, B.S.U., 3; President, Junior Class; Mr. Carey College, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges, 4; Tylertown. • LAMAR LIFER, History; President, Ministerial Association, 4; B.S.U.; Hattiesburg. • ODIE MA- LONE, Business Administration; Sumrall. SENIORS • NINA SUE MASON, Elementary Education; S.E.A.; B.S.U.; Chi Beta Phi; Y.W.A. President, 4; Tupelo. • JIMMY MATHIS, Business Administra- tion; B.S.U. Executive Council, 4; Collins. • GENE MAUGHAN, Religion and Philosophy; Theatre Guild; Senatobia. • JUDY McKEITHEN, Elementary Education; Hattiesburg. • DON McKEITHEN, Social Science; Hattiesburg. • MARION MEREDITH, Elementary Education; Y.W.A. Circle Chairman, 4; S.E.A.; Library Club; Mobile, Alabama. • GEORGIA PARNELL, English; B.S.U.; S.G.A.; Alpha Lambda; Miss Carey College; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Sardis, • KAYE PATRICK, Church Music; Alpha Lambda; Carey Chorale, 1, 2, 3, 4; Biloxi. SENIORS • W. IRVIN PEARRE, JR., Church Music; Carey Chorale; Augusta, Georgia. • HILDA SUE PETTY, Music Education; Carey Chorale; Petal. • HENRY POSTMA, Speech; C-Club; P. E. Club; M.A.B.; Theatre Guild; Bay Minette, Alabama. • JUNE RIEBEN, Elementary Education; B.S.U.; Y.W.A.; Women ' s Affairs Board. • BARBARA ROBERTSON, Mathematics; Carey Chorale; S.E.A.; B.S.U.; Pascagoula. • GEORGE F. ROSETTI. Mathematics and Physical Educa- tion; Basketball; Baseball; P. E. Club; C-Club President; Handsboro. • BETTY LOU SEALE, Physical Education; Cheerleader, 3, 4; Sportsmanship Award, 3; W.A.B. President, 4; Homecoming Queen, 4; Chickasaw, Alabama. • RACHEL SHIPMAN, English; Tupelo. SENIORS • ERROL SIMMONS, Church Music; B.S.U, Sum- mer President, 3; Carey Chorale; Crusader Stag, 3; Franklinton, La. • NELL SIMMONS, Home Eco- nomics; Homecoming Court, 1; Home Economics Club, President, 3; Theatre Guild; Tylertown. • MARJORIE STEELMAN, Music Education; Carey Chorale; Theatre Guild; B.S.U.; Mobile, Alabama. • JOSEPH A. STONE, History; Carey Chorale; M.A.B.; Ministerial Association; Gulf- port. • W. R. STORIE, Social Studies, Ocean Springs. • CORA STRAHAN, Physical Education: P. E. Club; Home Economics Club; Theatre Guild: Drama Award, 3; Lumberton. • PAULINE J. STUART, Elementary Education: Y.W.A.; S.N.EA.; Y.WA. Co-counselor; Braxton. • JAMES E. STUTTS, Mathematics: SilA.; Hat- tiesburg. SENIORS • MARY SUMMERS, Elementary Education; Citi- zenship Award, 2; Homecoming Court, 2; May Queen, 4; Bowling Trophy, 2; Theatre Guild; P. E. Qub; Class Sweetheart, 1; Prichard, Alabama. • CHARLES TAYLOR, Religion and Philosophy; Bogalusa, Louisiana. • JOHN TISDALE, Mathematics; Ovett. • PETE TTJRONIS, Physical Education; Carbondale, Pa. • BARBARA VAUGHN, Music; Biloxi. . JOYCE WALKER, Mathematics; Alpha Lambda; Chi Beta Phi; W.A.B., 3; Coaling, Alabama. • NORMA JEAN WARD, Religious Education; Homecoming Court, 3; B.S.U.; Carey Chorale; Jackson. . Mn.TON WHEELER, History; Editor! The Cobbler, 2, 3, and The Lance, 3; Citizenship Award, 2; B.S.U.; President, S.GA., 4; Chickasaw, Alabama. SENIORS I • BILL WILKINSON, Music; Theatre Guild; Me- ridian. • ADELL WILLL MS, Elementary Educa- tion; Winnsboro, La. • MILTON WILLIAMS, Religion; Moss. GEORGE WOOD, History; Cordele, Georgia. 3 • LAWRENCE WYNN, Elementary Education; S.E.A., 3-4; M.A.B., 4; Summerdale, Alabama. • GENE YEATMAN, Mathematics; Richton. And they all cheered? 39 Front Row, Left to Right: Betty Jean Clark, Vice-President; Pat Kerr, Secretary; Peggy Davidson, Reporter- Nelda Camp, Treasurer. Back Row: Wayne Ward, S.GA. Representative; Michael Knippers, President. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS • JOE AINSWORTH, Brandon. • CAROLE ANNIS, Wiggins. • HELEN ANTHONY, Easley, S. C. • HERBERT BADGER, Hat- tiesburg. • JANIE BEARD, Louisville. • RAMEY BEA- VERS, Lucedale. JUNIORS • LINDA BELL, Ltma. • MAR- JORIE BLACKLIDGE, Hat- tiesburg. • MARY BLAKENEY, Hattiesburg. • PAT BRASWELL, Hatties- burg. • ANNETTE BRYAN, Laurel. • EVELYN BUCKLEY, Hattiesburg. • NONA BUFFXJT , Gulfport. WILLIAM BUSH, EllisvUle. NELDA CAMP, Handsboro. • BARBARA CARTER, Hat- tiesburg. • JOHN CATO, Sun- fries, Va. • FAY CHAPPELL, Louisville. • BETTY JEAN CLARK. Co- lumbia. • CAROLYN CL.ARK. Hattiesburg. • LESTER CLARK, Gibson, Ga. JUNIORS I • EDNA CLAY, Wiggins. • JIMMY COLEMAN, Long Beach. • WAYNE COLEY, Tu- pe lo. • GEORGE COOKE, Bayonne, N. J. • WILBUR CREECH, Barnwell, S. C. • WAYNE CREEL, Hattiesburg. • WILLIE CUMMINGS, Bucka- tunna. • MARY CURRY, Buck- atunna. • THOMAS CURRY, Waynesboro. • KELLY DAMPEER, Silver Creek. • PEGGY DAVIDSON, Vinegar Bend. • KARY DAVI- SON, Lumberton. • JOHN DUKE, Axis, Ala. • BILUE JEAN DUNNAM, Waynesboro. • WINFRED EAS- LEY, Mobile, Ala. JUNIORS • PHYLLIS ENTREKm, Hat- tiesburg. • MARIE FAIR- CLOTH, Atmore, Ala, • BETTY FERGUSON, Laurel. • DONALD FLETCHER, Quin- cy, Fla. • BENNIE FORD, Hat- tiesburg. • DONNIE FRANKS, Perthshire. • RAY FULTON, Philadelphia. • NANCY GARLAND, Jackson. • JAMES GRAY, Gulfport. • ROSALIND GUYNES, Crys- tal Springs. • ELIZABETH HANBERRY, Sumrall. • MAR- GIE HARRIS, Hamilton. • JOE HASSON, Sumrall. • GEORGE HAYES, Virgilina, Va. • JEANETTE HENDERSON, Satsxima, Ala. JUNIORS I • SARA NELL HENDERSON, Petal. • MARY LOU HEN- DRICKS, Cantonment, Fla. • NORMAN HESTER, Buckatun- na. • CATHERINE HILLMAN, Richton. • BOBBY HOLLAR, Granite Falls, N. C. • BOBBY HOOD, EUisville. • JOYCE HOPPER, Mobile, Ala. • EVELYN HOWARD, Lumberton, • MING MING HU, Taiwan. • WOODROW HUDSON, Chickasaw, Ala. • CAROLYN HULSEY, Hattiesburg. • DA- VID HULSEY, Hattiesburg. • MILDRED HUST, Hatties- burg. • RICHARD HUX, Bass- field. • MARY JOYCE SIM- MONS, Laurel. JUNIORS I • EARL JACKSON, Sumttrr, S. C. • EDWINA JENKINS, Meridian. • PAUL JONES, Me- ridian. • LEOLA JUDY, Moss. • PAT KERR, Meridian. • JAMES KIRKLAND, Laurel. • VIRGINIA KIRKLAND, Car- riere. • MICHAEL KNIPPERS, Tylertown. • ROBERT KOUNS, South Shore, Ky. • JOHN DELL LINDLEY, Mo- selle. • LA VINE LOVETTE, Hattiesburg. • JO LUNDY, Lucedale. • ALVA McCORKLE, Houston. • FRANCES McCRORY, Hat- tiesburg. • RGINIA Mc- GARY, Columbus. JUNIORS • DEBORAH MOSS, Stringer. • GLENDA NIX, Bay Springs. • LOUISE ODOM, Hattiesburg. • EDILE de OLIVEIRA, Brazil. • MAX PARKER, Heidelburg. • INA PATTERSON, Bay Mi- nette, Ala. • CURTIS PATTON, Hatties- burg. • VIRGINIA PEREGO, Wiggins. • THONG CHAI PHA- NUMAPHORN, Thailand. • JAMES PORTER, Doe Run, Mo. • RUPERT REED, Barn- well, S. C. • ROBERT RILEY, Augusta, Ga. • FRED ROANE, Sumrall. • DENA SUE RUSHING, Morton. • WADE SCULLY, Morgan City, La. JUNIORS • SAM SHORROSH, Irbed, Jordan. • JOSEPH R. SMITH, Lumberton. • LARRY SMITH, Laurel. • DARRELL STEPHENSON, Portsmouth, Ky. • JAMES STEWART, Collins. • CHAR- LENE TAYLOR, Hattiesburg. • JAMES TERPO, West Bloc- ton, Ala. • GEORGE TORNEY, Baltimore, Md. • KENNETH TREST, Laurel. • MURL ULMER, Laurel. • JOHN VICKERS, Belzoni. • MACK WADE, Seminary. • SAMMY WAGGONER, Petal. • JIMMY WALTERS. Buras, La. • GEORGE WELCH, Hat- tiesburg. ' 7r l .f - ' f  M4 JUNIORS I • JAMES WELLMAN, Fox- worth. • LEROY WESCOVICH, Delisie. • JERRY WHITE, Co- lumbia. • EARL DAVIS, Veronica, Ore. • DENNY WILSON, Memphis, Tenn. • A. V. WINDHAM, Bay Springs. (T) f • RAY RENFRO, Indianola. • WAYNE WARD, Wiggins. Who arranged this? Seated, Left to Right: Pat Stines, Treasurer; Sue Bates, Secretary; Jan O ' Quin, Reporter. Standing: Andy Schott- gen, President; Tommy Knight, Vice-President; Curtis Williams, S.G.A. Representative. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS I • SONNY ADKJNS. Oakvale. • GLORIA ARLEDGE, Hatties- burg. • DONNIE BAILEY, Baton Rouge, La. • ROSELLA. B.AKER, GreybulL Wyoming. • ROBERT B.ARNES. Ferriday, La. • GEORGE BAR- NETT. Decatur. SOPHOMORES • REBECCA BARNETT, Ellis- ville. • SUE BATES, Pascagou- la. • TOMMY BEARD, Hatties- burg. • JOE BELAN, McKees Rocks, Pa. • IVAN BELL, Blytheville, Ark. • DAVIS BERRYHILL, McComb. • LESLIE BLACKWELL, Ty- lertown. • LEO BROWN, Prich- ard, Ala. • LUCY BROWNLEE, Soso. • RAY BURDESHAW, Panama City, Fla. • DEBORAH BUTCHER, Gulfport. • DON- ALD CAMPBELL, Derry, Pa. • MARSHA CANTY, Pascagou- la. • ANNA LYNNE CARPEN- TER, Hattiesburg. • RALPH CHANCE, Silver Creek. SOPHOMORES I • HENRY CHAIM, Djakarta, Indonesia • PAULINE COGGIN, Eight Mile, Alabama • JOHNNY COUL- TER, Bassfield • JACQUELYN CRABTREE, Biloxi • W. A. CUMMINGS, Buckatunna • NANCY DAVIS, Picayune • DEWEY FLORA, Columbus • JOAN GEIGER, Meridian • LAVON GRIMSLEY, Sumrall • DIANA HANKINS, Lum- berton • JUDY HARBIN, Montgomery, Alabama • CHARLES HARVILLE, Tupelo • ROBERT HENSARLING, Hattiesburg • ANNIE LOU HERRIN, Hatties- burg • DAPHNE HINTON, Hattiesburg SOPHOMORES • MARIAN INGRAM, Soso • ODUS JACKSON, Gloster • RICHARD KHOE, Djawa- Barat, Indonesia • TOMMY KNIGHT, Prichard, Alabama • RAY LEGGETT, Poplarville • BILX, LYCAN, Paris, Illinois • JOY MACKEY, Crystal Springs • SUE McCLOSKY, Tampa, Florida • HAROLD McINNIS, Waynesboro 4 • BETH MILLICAN, Mobile, Alabama • DAISY MOORE, Hattiesburg • HENRIETTA MOORE, Prichard, Alabama • MARY SUE MORGAN, Tampa, Florida • SHIRLEY NAIL, Lakeland, Florida • WOODROW NAIL, Lake- land, Florida SOPHOMORES I • JAN O ' QUIN, Tylertown • JO ANN PATTON, MobUe, Alabama • ROBERT PEARCE, Tupelo • MANIT PHANUMAPHORN, Dhonburi, Thailand • PERRY ROBINSON, Ellisville • ANDREW SCHOTTGEN, Prichard, Alabama 3 • DWIGHT SMITH, Richton • EDITH SMITH, Hatties- burg • JEANNE SMITH, Whistler, Alabama • PAT STINES. Hatties- burg • LARRY TAYLOR, Biloxi • JOHN TEW, Hattiesburg • LARRY TILLMAN, MobUe, Alabama • PHILIP TR. - VERS, Miami, Florida • HOWARD WALKER, York, Alabama SOPHOMORES I • BETTY WALTERS Hat- tiesburg • DON WATKINS, Hattiesburg • VERONICA WHEELER, Sandersville • CURTIS WILLIAMS, Prichard, Alabama • JAMES WOOD, Millry Alabama Sophomore Heydey! Look here, Boss! 54 Left to Right: Shirley Glover, Treasurer; Tommy Russ, Vice-President; Melba Sue Roper, Secretary; Eugene Stewart, SGA Representative; Rosie Dyess, Re- porter; Steve Tillman, President. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS • FRED ABNEY, Whistler, Alabama • MIKE ADAMS, Daphne, Alabama, • JOHN ASHCRAFT, Mobile, Alabama • BLANCHE AULTMAN, Sumrall • FRANCES BILBO, Pelehatchie • LINDA BLACKWELL, Mobile, Alabama FRESHMEN I • TOMMY BLAKENEY, Hat- tiesburg • HENDON BOL- TON, Mobile, Alabama • LENDON BOLTON, Mobile, Alabama • JOHN BOROM, Fair- hope, Alabama • IRBY JEAN BOURN, Oakvale • DOLORES BRADLEY, Gulfport • BECKY BRISTER, Pasca- goula • JOHN CARTER, Petal • MARGARET CAUSEY, Gloster • EDGAR CHAVEZ, Jino- tepe, Nicaragua • JOHN CHRISTY, Hattiesburg • VIRGINIA CLARK, Daphne, Alabama • JACQUELYN COATS, Laurel • ANNE COCHRAN, HatUesburg • ELIZA- BETH CODY, Columbia FRESHMEN • LOUISE CODY, Colum- bia • JERRY COLE, Purvis • CLABORNE COOPER, Picayune • DON CRAIN, Prentiss • MYRTLE CREECH, Allendale, South Carolina • SHIRLEY CROWSON, MobUe • BOBBIE DAMPEER, Silver Creek • BARRY DANIELS, Hattiesburg • CLARA DANIELS, Atmore, Alabama • MAXINE DAVENPORT, Mobile, Alabama • CECIL DEAS, Ocean Springs • KATHRYN DEATON, Corinth • BARBARA DUNAGAN, Satsuma, Alabama • ROSIE DYESS, Ellis- ville • GERALD FER- GUSON, Pano Robles, California FRESHMEN I • CESAR FORNOS, Nica- ragua • JO ANNA FORT- TENBERRY, Tylertown • EVELYN FORREST, Millry, Alabama • PHYLLIS FOSTER, Mobile, Alabama • EARL GADDY, Mobile, Alabama • SUE GIDEONS, Prichard, Alabama • SHIRLEY GLOVER, Mobile, Alabama • DOROTHY GRIMSLEY, Sumrall • WILLIAM GUNN, Petal • HAROLD HARRIS, Hazelwood, North Carolina • WILLIAM HARRIS, Bogolusa, Louisiana • RONALD HAU, Hong Kong, China • MARY HAWKINS, Foley, Alabama • LINDA HEDGEPETH, Sumrall • CAROLYN HENDERSON, Prentiss FRESHMEN I • SARAH HENDRICKS, Mo- bile, Alabama • BETTY HOLCOMB, Long Beach • BOBBIE HOLLAND, Win- ter Garden, Florida • DONALD HOWELL, Jack- son, Alabama • MELVINA HUDSON, Sumrall • MARY HULL, Mobile, Alabama • DALE JOHNSON, Bay Minette, Alabama • RALPH JONES, Jackson • ANNE JONES, Carthage • RAYMOND KING, Sumrall • ROSEMARY KIRK, Mobile, Alabama • CECILIA KOH, Singapore, Malaya • ELIZABETH LACY, Moss Point • EMMET LEBOEUF, St. Bernard, Louisiana • MacARTHUR LEE, Picayune FRESHMEN I • RAY LEFFLER, Hatties- burg • KATHERINE LIANG, Hong Kong, China • MON- NIE LITTLE, Long Beach • BOBBY MAGEE, Tyler- town • HENRY E. McAULEY, luka • CHAR- LOTTE McCOY, McLain • RONALD McGEHEE, At- more, Alabama • JONELL MORGAN, Toomsuba • VIR- GINLA. NALL, Saraland, Alabama • JEWELDEAN NAPIER, Semmes, Alabama • MEL- VIN PAPIZAN, Crystal Springs • PATTIE PAR- NELL, Sardis • LOK-SING OEI, Indo- nesia • CLAUDIA PIKE, Pascagoula « ELLEN REED, Barnwell, South Carolina FRESHMEN I • BUNNY RIMMER, Wig- gins • GUY RIPPY, Albany, Georgia • LINDA ROBERTS, Hat- tiesburg • PAUL ROBINSON, Hat- tiesburg • MELBA ROPER, Prichard, Alabama • CAROLYN ROY, Mobile, Alabama • MARILYN ROY, MobUe, Alabama • RICHARD RUNNELS, Hattiesburg • TOMMY RUSS, MobUe, Alabama • ALEX SALAVERRIA, El Salvador • DORIS SCHNEIDER, Midland, Michigan • SHIRLEY SCRUGGS. Brookl -n • EUZABETH SELLERS, Moselle • BARNES SHARITT, Mobile. Ala- bama • JUDY SIBLEY. Pascagoula FRESHMEN • BETTY LOU SMITH, Richton • MARVIN SMITH, Liimberton • BOBBY SPEIGHTS, Bassfield • EMILY SPENCE, At- more, Alabama • CLAUDE STEELE, Chickasaw, Alabama • EUGENE STEWART, Bay Minette, Alabama 3 • FAYE STEWART, Bay Minette, Alabama • JACQUELINE STEWART, Collins • CECIL STRINGER, Hattiesburg • GLENN SUMRALL, Kentwood, Louisiana • ROBERT TAMMEY, Tampa, Florida • JAMES TAYLOR, Biloxi • BARBARA TERPO, Six Mile, Alabama • RONALD THOMAS, Bogalusa, Louisiana • JAMES THOMPSON, Hattiesburg FRESHMEN I • STEVE TILLMAN, Mobile, Alabama • HELENA TORO, Caracas, Venezuela • PA- TRICL TYNER, Hattiesburg •ZANDER WEST, Clara • BRENDA WILLIAMS, Plateau, Alabama • CHESTER WILLIAMS, Toomsuba • KAY WILSON, Gulfport • JAMES WILTSHIRE, Jackson • DAVID WOOD- WARD, De Funiar Springs, Florida Jt • DAN WORLEY, Alcoa, Tennessee } Forward, March! SPECIAL STUDENTS I • ANA JULIA CRUZ, San Salvador, El Salvador • JOSE F. FARINAS, Caracas, Venezuela • JOSE LUIS GRACIA, Barcelona, Spain • FRANCIS lANNUZZI, Cosenza, Italy • ALBERTO VILLA, Lima, Peru • JUSTO MATHEUS, Maracaibo, Venezuela • MARIA PETIT, MaracaibO: Venezuela • CARLOS RICRA, Lima, Peru Not Pictured: • MARIA TERESA CAREAGA • ARMANDO NUNEZ • VICENTE ALVARADO ' .:k At the Halloween Party. 64 Left to Right, Row One: Delores Weadon, Robert Meyer, Ida Mae Denley. Row- Two: Elizabeth Blackmon, Ellen Meyer, Lou Alice Parker. Row Three: Bobby Scott, Polly Scott, Bill Bolton. Row Four; Paul Parker, Carl Funderburk. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS )0-« l HUM ecu 11 FEATURING FELLOW STUDENTS WITH OF PRAISE f A . K areu o 2u K oLleae DORMAN LAIRD iflisi L areu ( olleqc GEORGL PARXELL MARY SUMMERS DORMAN LAIRD WHO ' S The students recognized by Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges are nominated from approximately seven hundred and fiftj ' colleges and univer- sities. BENNIE FORD 70 KAYE PATRICK WHO Campus nominating committees consider, in making their selections, the student ' s scholarship; his participation and leadership in college activities; his citizenship and service to the school; his promise of future usefulness. MILTON WHEELER EVELYN HARVEY GEORGIA PARNELL GEORGE TORNEY LEADERSHIP MILTON WHEELER SCHOLARSHIP EDITH BOYANTON CLASS FAVORITES THE 1961 BEAUTIES BETTY SEALE 1961 HOMECOMING QUEEN Betty Seale and escort George Rosetti HOMECOMING COURT • ' %o. = ' 85 86 QUEEN AND COURT Left to Right: Bill Osborne, Evelyn Howard, Sonny Adkins, Irby Jean Bourn. Tommy Knight, Becky Brister, Leroy Wescovich, Edile de Oliveira, MAID OF HONOR; Janjai Chayavadhanangkur, Katherine Liang, R. T. Buckley, Marion Meredith. 87 i ■' m £j IN OUR ORGANIZATIONS Oj Spi ut OF FELLOWSHIP AND DEVELOPMENT STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION MILTON WHEELER President Left to Right, Seated: John Dell Lindley, Miss Ellen Davis, Dean of Women, Georgia Parnell, Pauline Coggin, Mary Summers, Betty Seale. Standing: Wayne Ward, Elton Bateman, Dr. Judson Chastain, Dean of Men, Milton Wheeler, Curtis Williams, Eugene Stewart. WOMEN ' S AFFAIRS BOARD Left to Right, Seated; Betty Seale, President. Standing: Beth Millican, Evel Ti Howard, Rosalind Guynes, Miss Ellen Davis, Rosella Baker, Jo Arm Patten, Veronica Wheeler, Betty Jean Clark, Marsha Canty. Left to Right, Seated: Larry TiUman, Bill Bounds, Dr. Judson Chastain, Mrs. Kathleen Rockenbach. Standing: Bob Cuccaro, Joe Bob Smith, Darrell Stephenson, Dale Hinton, Lawrence Wynn, Jerry White, Janjai Chayavadhanangkur. MEN ' S AFFAIRS BOARD B. S. U. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, Left to Right: Miss Jewel Hannah, Gerald Ferguson, Sonny Ad- kins, Bobby Hood, Nancy Davis, Marian Ingram, Milton Wheeler, Pat Stines, Henrietta Moore, Marie Faircloth, Jimmy Kirkland, Norma Ward, Nina Mason, Evelyn Harvey, Jimmy Mathis, Sonny Wind- ham, Jeanette Ford. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Miss Jewel Hannah, B.S.U. Director, Nina Mason, Y.WJV. President, Dorman Laird, B.S.U. President. B.S.U. GREATER COUNCIL, Left to Right, Row One: Jimmy Kirkland, Evelyn Harvey, Rose Dyess, Evelyn Howard, Pauline Coggin, Miss Jewel Hannah, Nina Mason, Veronica Wheeler, Sonny Adkins. Row Two: Lamar Lifer, Marie Faircloth, Jan O ' Quin, Nancy Davis, Sue Bates, Henrietta Moore, Dorman Laird. Row Three: Jeanette Henderson, Pat Stines, Georgia Parnell, Marian Ingram, Clara Daniels, Jeanette Ford, Doris Schneider. Row Four: Gerald Ferguson, Bob Barnes, Perry Robinson, Bobby Hood, R. T. Buckley, Bennie Ford. Row Five: Jimmy Mathis, Woody Nail, Tommy Russ, Steve Tillman, Sonny Windham, Milton Wheeler. YOUNG WOMEN ' S AUXILIARY JOHNSON HALL, First Floor; Row One: K. Deaton, M. Davenport, J. Coats, R. Dyess. Row Two: J. Fortenberry, B. Dunagan, I. Bourn, K. Wilson, Row Three: A. Cochran, B. Hull, L. Cody, B. Brister. Row Four: K. Liang, B. Rimmer, V. Nail, S. Glover. Row Five: L. Hedgepeth, M. Hawkins, D. Schneider, E. Spence. Row Six: M. Causey, D. Bradley, E. Sellers. JOHNSON HALL, Second Floor; Row One: E Lacy, J. O ' Quin, B. Aultman, P. Parnell, L. Brownlee, M. Canty. Row Two: J. Morgan, E. Forrest, B. Holcomb, V. Wheeler, S. Bates, J. Sibley. Row Three: D. Butcher, B. Dampeer, M. Roy, B. Williams, L. Blackwell. Row Four: B. Smith, M. Roper, S. Gideons, C. Pike. Row Five: P. Foster, J. Lindley, S. Hendricks, S. Crawson. ainto i i;:jB« I ai; - i. Ii Ttww T ji ROSS HALL, First Floor; Row One: G. Nix, P. Coggin, A. Bryan, M. Hu, N. Davis. Row Two: J. Geiger, H. Moore, S. McClosky, N, Buifum, H. Anthony. Row Three: A. Herrin, L. Bell. J. Patton, M. Ingram. ROSS HALL, Second Floor; Row One: M. Meredith, C. Daniels, P. Davidson. Row Two: B. Dunnam, P. Kerr, F. Stewart. Row Three: M. Faircloth, E. Jenkins, E. Howard. Row Four: M. Harris, G. Kirkland, G. Johnson. Row Five: G. Parnell, A. Dominick, J. Beard. 93 Left to Right, Row One: Bobby Hollar, Bill Harris, Sonny Adkins, Jerry White, Ray Leggett, Larry Taylor, John Dukes, Jimmy Kirkland, Gerald Fergu- son, Lamar Lifer. Row Two: Harold Harris, Wayne Hembree, Gerald James, Donnie Bailey, Winfred Easley, Robert Riley, Steve Tillman, Robert Barnes, Alva McCorkle. Row Three: R, Reid, Paul Jones, James Terpo, Jimmy Coleman, Mike Knippers, George Welch, Chester Williams, Wilbur Creech, Wayne Creel, Ralph Jones, Ray Leffler. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION LAMAR LIFER President STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION LAWRENCE WYNN President Left to Right, Row One: Dr. David Yang, Peggy Davidson, Nina Mason, Edna Clay, Sarah Henderson, Mary Blakeney, Ginger Perego. Row Two: Lawrence Wynn, Robert Judy, Leola Judy, Charlene Taylor, Mary Summers, Helen Anthony. Row Three: Sonny Windham, Gene Yeatman, Ramey Beavers, Murl Ulmer, Marion Meredith, Faye Chappell, John Dell Lindlev. 95 ALPHA LAMBDA Left to Right, Seated: Miss Ellen Davis, Nancy Davis, Billy Jean Dunnam, Kaye Patrick. Standing: Sue Bates, Annie Lou Herrin, Georgia Parnell, Joyce Walker, Pauline Coggin, Carole Annis. BILLY JEAN DUNNAM President Left to Right, Seated: Dr. Lillian Weidenhammer. Mrs. B. F. Smith, Nina Mason, Ina Patterson, Joyce Walker, Billie Jean Dunnam, Edith Boyanton. Stand- ing: Thong Chai Phanumaphom, Janjai Chayavad- hanangkur, Darrell Stephenson, Mr. Roy Hood, Joe Ainsworth, James Stutts, Dr. David Yang, Robert Judy. CHI BETA PHI EDITH BOYANTON President Left to Right, Row One: David Hulsey, Mike Knip- pers, Sue Bates, JoAnn Patton, Patsy Hughes, Jimmy Walters. Row Two: Jan O ' Quin, Mary Summers, Deborah Butcher, Ginger Perego, Pat Stines, Mary Blakeney, Alice Dominick, Merv Oliver. Row Three: Marian Ingram, Joyce Hopper, Woodrow Hudson, Andy Schottgen, Melba Sue Roper, Bob Barnes. PATSY HUGHES President THEATER GUILD HOME ECONOMICS CLUB EVELYN HOWARD President Left to Right, First Row: Evelyn Howard, Maxine Davenport, Jackie Coats, Louise Cody, Nancy Gar- land, Sue Bates, Nelda Camp, Virginia Perego, Gloria Arledge. Second Row: Clara Daniels, Mary Summers, Shirley Crowson, Betty Hull, Irby Jean Bourn, John Dell Lindley, Joyce Hopper. 99 LIBRARY CLUB Left to Right, Seated: Henrietta Moore, Joyce Hopper, Pat Kerr, Beth Millican, Glenda Nix, Marian Ingram. Standing: Larry Smith, Dorman Laird, Jimmy Mathis, Carolyn Hulsey, Marian Meredith, Woodrow Hudson, Mrs. Ruth Duncan, Librarian, Sonny Windham, Annie Lou Herrin, Jo Lundy, Jeweldean Napier, Wayne C reel, Nancy Davis. SONNY WINDHAM President ALICE DOMINICK President Left to Right, Seated: Joyce Walker, Edile de Oliveira, Ann Cochran, Marsha Canty, Veronica Wheeler, Rose Dyess. Standing: Steve Tillman, Barnes Sharitt, Helen Anthony, Glenda Johnson, Andy Schottgen, Mrs. Maude Hedrick, Dietitian. Tommy Russ, Barbara Robertson, Alice Dominick, Jimmy Gray, Eugene Stewart. PLATTER PLATOON 101 Left to Right, Row One: Bobbie Holland, Betty Seale, Beth Millican, Cora Strahan, Donnie Franks, Leroy Wescovich. Row Two: Joe Bob Smith, Joe Belan, J. L. Covingtorv, Mack Wade, Bob Kouns, Henry Postma. Row Three: Bob Cuccaro, Hendon Bolton, Sammy Waggener, John Vickers, Johnny Stephenson, Paul Sousa. Row Four; Jimmy Gray, Bill Raley. BOB CUCCARO President PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB C-CLUB GEORGE ROSETTI President Left to Right. Row One: Johnny Stephenson. Bob Cuccaro, George Rosetti, Joe Bob Smith, Sammy Waggener. Row Two: Paul Sousa, Leroy Wescovich. Joe Belan, Bob Kouns. Row Three: John Vickers, Darrell Stephenson, Pete Turonis, J. L. Covington, Donnie Franks. 103 I WOMEN ' S SOCIETIES Left to Right, Row One: V. Nail, R. Dyess, J. Fortenberry, C. Koh, P. Pamell, K. Liang. Row Two: L. Cody, G. Perego, M. Blakeney, K. Wilson, E. Lacy. Row Three: B. Dunagan, L. Hedgepeth, J. Lindley, M. Causey, B. Brister. Row Four: P. Foster, J. Harbin, G. Arledge, E. Sellers, M. Roper, B. Hull. Row Five: B. Robertson, P. Stines, M. Hendricks, M. Sum- mers, B. Dampeer. LITAEAN DELPHINIAN Left to Right, First Row: L. Brownlee, N, Davis, K. Deaton, B. AuJtman, P. Coggin, M. Canty, A. Cockran, P. Davidson. Row Two: M. Davenport, J. Coats, J. O ' Quin, B. Dunnam, C. Daniels, H. Moore, E. Howard, I. Bourn. Row Three: B. Millican, N. Camp, M. Faircloth, M. Black- ledge, S. Nail, F. Stewart, J. Geiger, J. Sibley, R. Baker. Row Four: A Herrin, M. Ingram, R. Kirk, S. Bates, E. Jenkins, N. Garland, B. Williams, E. Cody. Row Five: J. Hopper, J. Henderson, S. Gideons, L. Blackwell, C. Pike, R. Guynes, M. Hawkins, Row Six: S. Hen- dricks, E. Spence, J. Patton. THALIAN Left to Right, Row One: M. Hu, E. de Olive ira, E. Forrest, V. Wheeler, S. McClosky. Row Two: V. Clarke, B. Scale, G. Nix, N. Mason, M. Meredith. Row Three: F. Bilbo, P. Kerr, J. Morgan, J. Walker, J. Beard, G. Kirkland. Row Four: A. Jones, J. Lundy, M. Little, M. Harris, A. Dominick. Row Five: G. Parnell, P. Stewart, G. Johnson. CAREY CHOIRS MR. DONALD WINTERS, Director MRS. HELEN McWHORTER, Pianist CAREY CHORALE -J ; ' t - , . t I , 8 i i 9 Left to Right, Row One: Edile de Oliveira, Sue McClosky, Mary Blakeney, Barbara Dunagan, Marsha Canty, Kaye Patrick, Hilda Petty, Mary Curry, Kathryn Deaton. Row Two: Jean Steelman, Carole Annis, Jeanette Henderson, Jo Ann Patton, Ginger Perego, Linda Bell, Judy Harbin, Melba Roper, Bunny Rimmer, Rosalind Guynes, Ginny McGary. Row Three: Wayne Ward, Errol Simmons, David Woodward, Tommy Blakeney, Bobby Magee, Andrew Schottgen, Robert Pearce, Tom Curry, Irvin Pearre, Ray Burdeshaw. Row Four: Leo Brown, Melvin Papizan, George Cooke, Robert Tammy, Perry Robinson, Curtis Patton, Bill Wilkinson, James Wood, Harold Watkins, Bobby Hood, Austin Btish, Dale Hinton. r g J M. r ORATORIO CHOIR Left to Right, Row One: Rose Dyess, Patty Parnell, Maxine Davenport, Jackie Coats, Annette Bryan, Edwina Jenkins, Norma Ward, Judy Sibley, Veronica Wheeler, Nona Buffum. Row Two: Virginia Nail, Betty Walters, Mary Hendricks, Becky Brister. Claudia Pike, Marian Ingram, Deborah Butcher, Cecelia Koh, Mr. Gerald Phillips, Director. Row Three: Cecil Deas, Robert Barnes, Joe Stone, Robert Nations, Fred Abney, Wade Scully, Woodrow Nail, Barry Daniels, Barnes Sharitt. CHAPEL CHOIR COBBLER STAFF PAULINE COGGIN Editor Left to Right, Seated: Nancy Davis, Dale Burson, Beth Millican, Robert Barnes, Sue Bates. Standing: Pauline Coggin, Luis Gracia, Curtis Williams, Henry Postma. Cora Strahan, Mrs. O. B. Loper. 108 • H W i 1 Ai 2r « J Pa fS 0. i tm k H J . S JM Bv ■■1 a H i M • • L |F HBBi . Bk HI ! LJi lll f t ,pi i.L 1 1 b - S M g W C F— ' ™ Left to Right, Seated: Linda Roberts, Debbie Butcher. Mildred Hust, Georgia Parnell, John Dell Lindley. Joyce Hopper. Standing; Luis Gracia, Edile de Oliveira, Doris Schneider, Evelyn Forrest, Elizabeth GEORGIA PARNELL Editor Lacy, Par Kerr, Sue Gideons, Sarah Hendricks, Judj Sibley, Linda Blackwell. CRUSADER STAFF 109 . r IN SPORTS Qy Spi ut OF TEAMWORK CAREY CRUSADERS Coach John O ' Keefe, Captain George Rosetti 1960-61 WILLIAM CAREY BASKETBALL Left to Right, Kneeling: Bob Kouns, Bob Cuccaro, George Rosetti, Johnny Stephenson, Donnie Franks. Standing: Joe Belan, Larry Speights, Pete Turonis, John Vickers, Leroy Wescovich, J. L. Covington. MANAGERS: Henry Postma, Darrell Stephenson, Joe Bob Smith JOE BELAN CRUSADERS Two Crusaders Among The Top Five CRUSADERS IN ACTION We Trample St. Bernard. CAREY CHEERLEADERS Yea Carey! Left to Right: Coach G. Rosetti, B. Raley, H. Bolton, B. Ross, B. Speights, C. Cooper, L. Bolton, J, Sukaly, Coach B. Cuccaro. I Hn-iB ■as ' t SA .-: !!iipiir!i Jill fe ' ? ' a if ' n rHiifrrtriripi, .. FRESHAMN CRUSADERS Left to Right, Kneeling; Joe Bob Smith, Bob Cuccaro, Joe Pinson, Sammy Waggoner, Standing: Sonny Hegwood, Johnny Stephenson, Bob Kouns, Paul Sousa, Darrell Stephen- son, Lyman Moore, George Rosetti, Fred Weems. 1960 BASEBALL TEAM 118 ,. ik«VVVv ' . --■' ■. ' _UM ' ' ' ' I IH Our new presirlentT H • « • • . • • Best WuL led FROM YOUR FRANCHISED AUTOMOBILE DEALERS AUTO SERVICE COMPANY Your Willy ' s Dealer FARRIOR MOTOR COMPANY Your Buick Dealer HENSON FORD, INC. Your Ford-Thunderbird Dealer JOE MORRIS MOTORS Your DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer MARTIN MOTOR SALES Your Oldsmobile Dealer McMULLAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer RYAN-McARTHUR MOTORS Your Chevrolet Dealer ROSCOE MOORE PONTIAC, INC. Your Pontiac Dealer STEADMAN MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Volkswagen H A T T I E S B U R G AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION HATTIESBURG The CITY of PROGRESS in the Hub of South Mississippi The DloI communi+y in which to get an education . . . The bbol comnnunity in which to do business . .. The DloI community in which to live . . . Make Hattiesburg YOUK home RICHARD T. CARLISLE, Mayor C. B. PATTERSON, Commissioner HUGH BATSON, Commissioner THE FORREST COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Carey ' s Heartiest Backers SHELBY C. BOWLING, President Beat Three HARRY H. BELL, Vice President Beat One LUTHER G. LEE Beat Two J. A. P. CARTER Beat Four W. H. BUTLER Beat Five We wish to extend our sincere promise of continued support and cooperation to William Carey College, one of Forrest County ' s most valued assets. Congratulations on your splendid growth and fine spirit. We hope that William Carey and Forrest County will continue to march side by side in setting the pace of progress and development in South Mississippi. The people of Forrest County extend their best wishes to the ad- ministration, faculty, and students of Carey College. Best of luck to Mississippi ' s friendliest college from Mississippi ' s friendliest county. FORREST COUNTY A good place to go to school and a good place to live HAniESBURG, MISSISSIPPI WeL to MAIN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH • Program geared to meet the needs of youth • Lighted concrete parking and recreational area • College Choir — College Department JOHN E. BARNES, JR., Pastor JOE J. WALTERS, Music NOLAN 0. JOHNSTON, Educational Director COMPLIMENTS OF KOMP EQUIPMENT COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF FROSTOP The finest drive-in anywhere 1000 Hardy St. JU 4-9416 HATTIESBURG OWL DRUG STORE The Rexall Store Phone 3-3591 S.E. Corner Front and Main WALNUT STREET PHARMACY J. E. SCHWARTZ, Owner JU 4-5484 101 Walnut St. HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI SHELBY WHOLESALE CO. Home of GILSTER ' S BEST FLOUR BROADWAY TIRE TREADERS Broadway Drive HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI JU 2-1 I 18 QUALITY RECAPS— KELLY TIRES RIDE THE KELLY ROAD EARL KIRBY J. K. WALTERS Chew the Best FORD BRANDED BALL GUM sponsored by Leading Civic Clubs W. W. McGEE JU 3-3204 ? ll5is CENTRAL BATTERY CO. CHARLIE BELL HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI SOUTHLAND FLORISTS BETT AN- =A-- ' • ' ■- Flowers for all Occasions Phone JUnlper 4--SI I Ha-fsib.-? V DIAMOND SHOP Compliments of SCHOOL OF COSMOTOLOGY CHAIN ELECTRIC, INC. 903 Scooba Street JU 4-7506 Compliments of HATTIESBURG HARDWARE 305 Mobile Street JU 3-3525 LOUIS TAILORING Compliments of FINE-BROS. MATISON CO. SMITH ' S SUNBEAM BAKERY IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN CORPORATION JU 3-0241 DONAVAN LANE Men ' s Wear HATTIESBURG, McCOMB, PASCAGOULA Compliments of NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY MRS. WATTS Across the street from the college FUNSTEN PECAN CO. For Best Quality Pecans FERRELL LUMBER COMPANY East Front Street V edl lAJlskei FROM W. R. FAIRCHILD CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. Compliments of SMOKIE ' S SPORTING GOODS W. p. ' ' SMOKIE HARRINGTON, Owner Phone 3-0922 SOUTHERN CLEANERS WHOLESALE MATERIALS COMPANY Highway 49N MERLE NORMAN STUDIO WJc. to FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Hattiesburg, Mississippi Corner Pine and Second Avenue CLYDE C. BRYAN, Pastor CHESTER VAUGHN Educational Director DONALD WINTERS Music Compliments of RUSH HARDWARE AND FURNITURE SUPPLY COMPANY The New MclNNIS MEN ' S WEAR I 18 W. Pine Street (Opposite Post Office) STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY I 14 East Front Street HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI JONES SUPPLY COMPANY BUILDING MATERIALS JU 3-1727 HAniESBURG, MISSISSIPPI rt ill le The S+uden+s and Faculty of WILLIAM CAREY COLLEGE for another year of aggressive achievement WILLMUT Gas and Oil COMPANY Your Natural Gas Distributor Serving HATTIESBURG— COLLINS— NVAGEE MENDENHALL— MT. CLi E EAST JACKSON WJc. lo TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Hardy Street at Sixteenth Avenue DR V. L. STANFIELD, Interim Pastor ADAM ORTIV, Interim Minister of Music MRS. THELMA SKIPWORTH, Orqanist COMPLIMENTS OF MONTAGUE, SIGLER AND FERRELL GENERAL INSURANCE AND BONDS Ross Building Hattiesburg JU 3-2605 Compliments of CLINTON LUMBER COMPANY Dealers in Quaii-fy JU 2-1544 Petal, Mississippi DUNN ' S SUPPEREHE AND MARKET 1018 Main Street JU 3-3961 COMPLIMENTS OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HATTIESBURG AND CITIZENS BANK OF HATTIESBURG MEMBERS Hattiesburg Clearing House Association Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation l i eicome to PROVIDENCE BAPTIST CHURCH Organized 1818 Located on Old Highway 49 North in Eatonville Community Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship II :00 a.m. Training Union 6:45 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Mid-Week Prayer Service Where Visitors become Homefolks REV. W. W. GRAFTON, Pastor Phone JU 4-5140 COMPLIMENTS OF HULETT FUNERAL HOME Burial and Vault Insurance 205 Bay Street Phone JU 2-1571 STEELMAN ' S GROCERY 600 Eastside Avenue A Good Place To Trade STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY 1 14 East Front Street t HAHIESBURG. MISSISSIPPI DUMAS MOTEL Highway 1 1, South Phone JU 3-3531 HATTIESBURG MISSISSIPPI KNIGHT FURNITURE CO. Compliments of HAHIESBURS TYPEWRITER CO. SPEED ' S RESTAURANT Broadway Drive JU 3-1 1 1 1 210 Broadway Drive Dia ' J ' --5- 31 GEIGER PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY call JU 3-2601 PARRIS JEWELERS BARNES SEED AND FEED CO. BEARD-McMAHAN REALTORS Real Estate Insurance COMPLIMENTS ROLLINGS JEWELRY CO. COMPLIMENTS OF McCaffrey ' s food market 1901 Edwards Street HATTIESBURG South High School Avenue COLUMBIA Corner Railroad and Broad GULFPORT Refreshing remembrance AUTOGRAPHS HATTIESBURG COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO HATTIESBURG. MISSISSIPPI Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by 56-142 HERCULES POWDER COMPANY Incorporated Naval Stores Department HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS HATTIESBURG BRICK WORKS Office: Ross Building OF JU 4-6436 Plant: Riverside JU 3-3626 MITCHELL ' S STUD TOWN AND COUNTRY Sifts for all Occasions ERNEST HIGGANSON HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI Distributors PETAL, MISSISSIPPI TOM ' S TOASTED PEANUTS DON GRAY. Salesman JU 3-0604 Connpliments of SEAY-ROBINSON— MEN ' S WEAR D est vVlsheSj ( are f FROM A. K. MclNNIS GENERAL CONTRACTORS 1 1 320 West Pine Street JU 4-6652 THIRTY-EIGHTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH The Friendly Church REV. VAN C. WINDHAM Pastor ' J. C. DOWNEY MuJic and Education Director Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Worship Service 10:55 A.M. Training Union 6:15 P.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Compliments of YOUNG ' S CITY DRUG BURRELLE, YOUNG. PETAL, MISSISSIPPI BRACKMAN MAYTAG CO. BETHEA DRUG STORE Compliments of JIMMY FAUGHN ' S RESTAURANT Broadway Drive Next door to Dumas Motel FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PETAL, MISSISSIPPI INTERSTATE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. 1 Lighting Fixtures and Tappan Built-in Appliances LOVE DRUG COMPANY Ross Building JU 3-1701 HATTIESBURG CREAMERY What Hat+iesburg Makes — Makes Hat+iesburg PURITY DAIRY PRODUCTS MISSISSIPPI ' S Finest Laboratory Controlled Dairy Products Plant 17-119 Walnut Street JU 3-2646 HATTIESBURG FURNITURE CO. STEWART, KING McKENZIE COMPLIMENTS DAIRY DREAM OF No. 1 606Bouie JU 3-1425 HOSPITAL-SERVICE No. 2—823 Edwards— JU 4-9604 STAT ON ICE CREAM AND SANDWICHES SINCLAIR SERVICE Cars called for and delivered Phone JU 4-9710 796 Jarres S ' ee HAHIESBURG BOTTLING CO. Dr. Pepper Seven-Up ' .- ._._ u toarapn araijt u toarapk arapi . u toarapk arapt 1
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