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CRUSADER 1 9 6 I EDITOR • KAY WILSON ASSISTANT EDITOR • BETH ANN PURNELL BUSINESS MANAGER • JUDY WARE FACULTY SPONSOR • MRS. EVELYN McCLURE BUSINESS ADVISOR • MR. J. D. SIMMS WE PAUSE TO REMEMBER: A year that was, a year in our lives and in the life of our alma mater; a year that has become a part of history, a year made visible in these pages. WE PAUSE TO REMEMBER: our campus, our classes, our research and lesson preparation . . . freshman acceptance, registration frustration, players in action, dormitory living, S coffee and conversation, I gp and, moments of solitude. 4 [j ■eq tdSJB 1 H TJ Kii iiuKI ImbhHZT m HE p TJ r ■' ' B 1 H -- • in -7- %-. ■I H li M l We took time to enjoy social events, to visit the post office, to dine, to entertain, and to work- . .1 am a part of all that 1 have met. Yet all experience is an arch wherethrough Gleams that untraveled world whose margin fades Forever and forever when 1 move. ' ' ' ' Ulysses ' Tennyson ?.rf1 , ' K .■• ' ?ii ♦ 1 1 .IT rm Sksi Hb 9 rt ' Hiw 4 CONTENTS Administration, faculty 16 Classes 22 Features 54 Sports 78 Organizations 86 CRUSADER DEDICATION 1965 This tribute is appropriately titled, for its subject has generously given a portion of his life to this, our college. A man of many dimensions, he has long served the students and college actively and faith- fully within his department, as well as in a variety of other capacities. As a person he has shown great understanding and concern for all who need his assistance. In the minds of those who have had the privilege to know him well, there is but one word which describes what he represents to us — that word is friend. Sincerity, straightforwardness, and a genuine gen- erosity enriched with a refreshing sense of humor lend depth to his character. Because of your outstanding service as Business Manager and for your many contributions to Mis- sissippi Baptists and the William Carey family, this 1965 CRUSADER is dedicated to you— Mr. J. D. Sims. Front Row, left to right: Mrs. W. W. Crawford, Dr. A. K. McMillan, Dr. T. E. Ross, Dr. Ralph Noonkester. Second Row: Mr. J D. Sims, Dr. W. W. Clark, Mr. B. J. Martin, Dr. Earl Green, Mr. R. B, Thomas, Rev. Frank W. Gunn, Sr., Rev. Harold O ' Chester, Dr. Joe Tuten. Not Pictured: Mr. Walter Clinton, Mr. Wheeler Bryant, Mr. Crawford Lipsey, Rev. John Daley, Rev. Johnny Lee Taylor, Mr. Claud Wilkes. BOARD OF TRUSTEES TERM EXPIRES 1965 Mr. Walter Clinton Petal Mrs. W. W. Crawford Hattiesburg Mrs. Crawford Lipsey Brookhaven Dr. A. K. McMillan Lucedale Dr. T. E. Ross Hattiesburg TERM EXPreES 1966 Mr. Wheeler Bryant Hattiesburg Rev. John Daley Marks Rev. Frank W. Gunn Lexington Mr. B. J. Martin Laurel Dr. Joe Tuten Jackson TERM EXPIRES 1967 Dr. Earl Green Hattiesburg Rev. Harold O ' Chester Meridian Rev. Johnny Lee Taylor Canton Mr. R. B. Thomas Hattiesburg Mr. Claud Wilkes Winona  3 PRESroENTS MESSAGE A TRIUMPHANT DAY The emphasis of the 1964-65 session at William Carey College has not been on the past. This year we have not given particular prominence to the history and tradi- tions of the college. Neither has emphasis centered on the future. Atten- tion is being given to long-range plans and promotions but these have not had first place in our thinking. In the 1964-65 session the emphasis at William Carey College has been on the present tense. We have been taking stock of where we now stand. Our concern is with seven hundred young jjeople who are now being guided by fifty-one faculty members and more than a dozen staff members. Perhaps in former years we have failed to balance our emphasis upon the past and the future with what is happening now. Our concern for the Carey family in 1965 is for a triumphant today, as well as for a settled yesterday and a sure tomorrow. Could we put it this way? We at Carey College are hving moment by moment at the end of our rope in a conscious dependence upon God. The 1965 Crusade r is a record of this present venture of faith. Lila, Myron, and Dr. and Mrs. Noonkester. The President ' s family in the living room of their home, • ' ' y ADMINISTRATION DR. J. RALPH NOONKESTER DR. WOODROW CLARK President Academic Dean MISS SARAH GRAY Registrar MR. J. D. SIMS Business Manager MR. WILLIAM E. MITCHELL Director of Public Relations MR. DON STEWART Dean of Men MISS JEANETTE REDFORD Dean of Women MRS. RUTH B. DUNCAN Head Librarian MRS. BESSIE BATES Assistant Librarian MRS. JEWEL CONNIFF B.S.U. Director MRS. MAUDE HEDRICK College Dietitian DR. T. E. ROSS College Physician ADMINISTRATION i8 MRS. MARJORIE ROWDEN Publicity Director HAROLD B. ARMSTRONG, MA. Sociology KATHLEEN ARRINGTON, M.S. Business ROY G. BIGELOW, Ph.D. Education JENNIE LOU BRELAND, M.M.Ed. Music ANN CLARK, M.A. Education WOODROW W. CLARK, Ed.D. Education J. FRANK DAVIS, Ph.D. Foreign Languages WENDELL DEER, M.S. Math FACULTY m RUTH DUNCAN, M.Ed. Librarian BENJAMIN DUNFORD, JR.. Ph.D. Music NANCY R. DUNFORD, M.M. Music FAY EUBANKS, M.A. Foreign Languages IV MARY BLANCHE FARRIS, M.Ed. Physical Education GEORGIANN HOLLIMAN. M.A. English M. ROY HOOD. M.A. Biolog ' PEYTON ALBERT HUGHES. M.A. Political Science GRACE EVA HUNTER. Ph.D. Ejiglish JUUA O. LOPER. M.A. English RAY F. LUPER. M.M. Music ROBERT MADISON. M.S. Math VI BILLY J. MARTIN, M.S. Biology LINA S. MILLER, MM. Music GEORGE MILLS. B.A.. B S. Choniislry E ' ELYN McCLURE, MS. Home Economics J. V. McCRORY, M.A. English JOHN C. McGRAW, Ph.D Social Science HELEN T. McWHORTER, M.M. Music EVERETT F. MYERS, M.A. Business JOHN L. O ' KEEFE, M.A. Physical Education OBRA L. QUAVE, M.A. Speech JOEL D. RAY, D.R.E. Religious Education JEANETTE REDFORD, M.R.E. Religious Education m MYRAH N. RILEY, M.A. English CLARICE M. ROBINSON, Ed.D. Business JOHN SINCLAIR, Mus.D. Music B. F. SMITH, Ph.D. Religion and Philosophy IV GERTRUDE B. SMITH, B.A. Biology GRACE C. SMITH, M.A. English PAUL SPIKES, M.A. Math DON H. STEWART, B.D. Religion MARY G. TRESER, M.F.A. Speech LILLIAN WEIDENHAMMER, Ph.D. Natural Science E. MILTON WHEELER, M.A. History DONALD WINTERS, M.M. Music VI FRANCES W. WINTERS, B.A., B.M. Music DAVID C. YANG, Ph.D. Education MRS. ANNIE ADDISON Hostess, Abnor Polk Hall MRS. FRANCES BARNETTE Hostess, Johnson Hall MRS. EUNICE BROWN Grill Manager MRS. PAM COOK Development Progiam Secretary MRS. W. R. COOKSEY Hostess, Bass Hall LEWIS M. LADNER Night Watchman MISS FLORENCE LAMBERT College Nurse MISS THELMA LEE Secretary to the President ni MRS. ROBERTA LIGHTFOOT Secretary to Music Department MRS. H. C. MARDIS Assistant Manager of Cafeteria MISS ANITA MATTHEWS Purchasing Agent MRS. BONNIE JO NELSON Admissions Secretary IV MRS. JUANITA RABON Grill Manager MRS. KATHLEEN ROCKENBACH Hostess, Lawrence Hall MRS. HETTYE ROGERS Hostess, Ross Hall MRS. R. F. SIMMONS Bookstore Manager MRS. J. D. SIMS Secretary to Business Manager MRS. BEVERLY THARP Secretary to the Dean G. M. WARD Superintendent of Maintenance STAFF m -m itVx jl B . CLASSES ■■f . i 11 k :« 5 M ! - ft 1 i k i 1 SENIORS FAVORITES AND CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS FAVORITES: Carol Pierce and Bill Martin. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: Carol Pierce, SGA Representative; Harold Duck, Vice President; Charles Ball. President; Rachel Ward, Secretary. JOHN H. ALDRIDGE JOYCE ALEXANDER IVETTE M. ANDERSON MARY ATCHINSON Irving, Texas Pickens, S.C. Hattiesburg Satsuma, Ala. II CAFU-, D. BAKER Union, S.C. CHARLES M. BALL Frisco City, Ala. RONALD H. BALLARD Denville, N.J. HERBERT W. BEASLEY Hattiesburg SENIORS III • JEANNE C. BECKETT Fairhope, Ala. PEGGY A. BELL Lena ELIZABETH F. BLACKMON Hattiesburg DURWOOD BLACKWELL Moss Point IV BARBARA H. BLAKENEY Mobile, Ala. LENDON P. BOLTON Mobile, Ala. MARILYN BOTTER Mobile, Ala. BILL BRAZIL Daphne, Ala. MARGARET C. BREAZEALE Ovett JOHNNIE BRIDGES Prentiss CAROLYN BROADUS Biloxi CHARLES BROWN Seminary VI MELBA SUE BROWN Seminary EURANA CAPPS Pisgah Forest, N.C. DAVID CARGILL Troy. Ala. ROBEniT CARSWELL Jack sonville, Fla. 5 SENIORS iAi%J M JOAN F. CHANCY Hartford, Ala. SAMANLUCK CHANKAL Bangkok, Thailand JAMES CHAPMAN Greenville, S.C. ROYCE CHITTY Pensacola, Fla. II ALFRED CONNIFF Hattiesburg JOHN M. COREY Atmore, Ala. NANCY F. CRAWFORD Chickasaw, Ala. CHARLES R, DAVIS Silverhill, Ala. in JOE DAVIS Meridian MARTHA JEAN DEARING Philadelphia DONALD L. DEGARMO Hattiesburg RONALD DOVE Atmore, Ala. IV DONNA R. DUCK Bay Minette, Ala. HAROLD G. DUCK Bay Minette, Ala. DIXIE L. DUKE Axis, Ala. JERRY EVANS Mobile, Ala. V SANDRA FEWELL Jay, Fla. JAMES H. FORD, JR. Meridian REGINA GALLOWAY Petal FRANKLIN O. GEBHART Foley, Ala. VI BENDON GINN Tylertown CAROLE GOODELL Chickasaw, Ala. ERVIN A. GREEN Lumberton MALISSA GRIFFIN Greenville i6 DAVID R. GUMM Biloxi BOB E. HAMILTON Brevard. N.C. El INE HAMILTON Charlotte, N.C. NADINE HANBERRY Sumrall II JO HANKINS Jackson WILLIAM J. HARRIS St. Stephens, Ala. LINDA J. HARVILL Bay Minette, Ala. PATRICIA G. HAYS Magee III NEOLA HELMBOLD Birmingham, Ala. JAMES E. HERNDON Saucier RONALD L. HERROD Mobile, Ala. EDNA E. HILL Jackson IV REGINA A. HOTJ.KY Prichard, Ala. ANN HOLMES Bogalusa. La. DONALD R.HOWKT J, Jackson, Ala. ROBERT A. IMMS Mobile, Ala. V BENNY L. JACKSON Hattiesburg KNOXINE JACOBS Hattiesburg GEORGE C. JOHNSON Tupelo JERRY R. JOHNSON Bay Minette. Ala. VI BRENDA J. JONES Petal CARL E. JONES Mobile, Ala. NANCY E. KENT New Orleans, La. CLAUDE F. KILLIAN Enterprise r V 4r pno 1 SENIORS 7 SENIORS ff O J SANDRA F. KING Mt. Herman, La. BONITA B. LAIRD Wesson HOWARD LATHROP Kingstree, S.C. WALTER LAY Union II ELIZABETH ANN T,KE Picayune JODY LIGHTSEY Collins PAUL L. LYONS Hattiesburg BEVERLY J. MAPLES Eight Mile, Ala. Ill BILL MARTIN Florence, Ky. PAUL E. MARTIN Auburndale, Fla. DALE MEADOR Laurel PATRICIA MEGGINSON Jackson, Ala. IV JAMES V. MILLER Pascagoula MARTHA A. MILLER Mobile, Ala. THOMAS C. MILLER Pascagoula BILLY R. MITCHELL Carson V DELORES D. MOODY Mobile, Ala. LYMAN MOORE Hattiesburg WILLIAM M. MOOTE Hattiesburg RUTH ANN MURPHY Mobile, Ala. VI GEORGE R. MYERS Axis, Ala. FRANCES G. McCRORY Hattiesburg SARAH N. McGEE Bogue Chitto • HOWARD M. McMANUS Ml. Vr.non, A!.-,. % ROGER McNEESE Laurel GALE L. McRANEY Lumberton KENNETH W. NECAISE Perkinstoii DANNY NELSON Saraland, Ala. n SHARON NELSON Bon Secour, Ala. JULIA O ' DELL Chickasaw, Ala. JOHN P. OWENS Mobile, Ala. PEGGY L. PARHAM Prentiss L - SENIORS m ADAM J. PARKER. JR. Midland, Mich. PEGGY J. PETTY Petal MANIT PHANUMAPHORN Dhonburi, Thailand CAROL PIERCE Los Angeles, Calif. IV •BETH PONDER Jackson BETH ANN PURNKIJ, Hi-Nella, N.J. HOWARD E. QUINLEY Evergreen, Ala. WILLIAM RALEY McKees Rocks, Pa. V DEAN RIMER Petal •JULIETTE ROBERSON Bayou La Batre, La. BERTIST C. ROUSE Ovett JEANETIE ROWELL EUisville VI ROYCE GAIL RUSSELL Foxworth • VIRGINIA L. SALTER Meridian -SARAH J. SANDERS Smithville BARBARA F. SANFORD Biloxi SENIORS ELAINE SA ' ITKHWHITE Bay Springs K. ANNE SAVELL Brookhaven WESLEY T. SEAVEY, Jacksonville Beach, Fla. SYLVIA J, SELLERS Hattiesburg II JACKIE L. SHOTTS Laurel JERRY E. SIMS Bessemer, Ala. DUDLEY L. SINGLETON Huntsville, Ala. ROBERT W. SINGLETON Mobile, Ala. Ill WILFRED B. SIX Seminary JACK E. SKINNER Hattiesburg ANN E. SMITH Collins S. LINDA SMITH Moselle IV RALPH SPARROW Morresville, N.C. JOHN E. SPEEDLING Chickasaw, Ala. BERNICE SPIERS Hattiesburg JOHN C. STEVENS Jacksonville, Fla. Shades of 1902! LJ MARY STREBECK Collins JERRY STRICKLAND Laurel JANE STRINGER Moselle EARL E. TAGERT JR. Citi onelle, Ala. II JO ANN TALLEY Canton ROBERT TAMNEY Meridian GAINES THOMAS Tylertown JANICE THOMAS Chickasaw, Ala. m RONALD THOMPSON Chickasaw, Ala. BOBBY THOMPSON Hattiesburg LINDRITH THOMPSON Hattiesburg JOANN TILLMAN Mobile, Ala. IV McARTHUR TISDALE Ovett CHERYL WALKER Ocala, Fla. DOROTHY WALKER Waynesboro THOMAS WALLIS Baldwyn r SENIORS Dr. Chester Quarles visits Carey. RACHEL WARD Wiggins PATRJCIA A. WATKINS Pascagoula EUGENE S. WA ' l ' i ' S Hattiesburg MAXINE WEATHERLY Chickasaw, Ala. II JAMES H. WELLMAN Foxworth DANNY WEST Jackson ROBERT E. WIGGINS Indianola LINDA L. WILUAMS Mobile, Ala. SENIORS in NANCY WILLIAMS Cedartown, Ga. ROY D. WILLIAMS Collins GLORIA J. WILSON Jackson JERE A. WILSON Atlanta, Ga. IV KAY WILSON Gulf port DONALD E. WINTERS Hattiesburg JAMES C. WRIGHT Montgomery JANETTA J. WYATT Sylacauga, Ala. V TED E. YARBROUGH Hattiesburg JOAN YELVERTON Laurel IN MEMORIAM Marshall E. Dwyer, a 1964 transfer student, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dwyer of Culpepper, Virginia. He was bom on August 1, 1942, and died on October 15, 1964. 3 JUNIORS FAVORITES AND CLASS OFFICERS JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES: Carol Ann Roberts and Alan Nichols. JUNIOR CLASS OrnCERS, left to right: Alan Nichols, President; Roddy Simmons, Vice President; Judy York, Secretary; Beauford Young, SGA Representative. A ' i % 2siiJr KENITH E. ABERNATHY Athens, Ala. KENNETH ABRAHAMSON Hattiesburg MARGARET A. ADDISON Hattiesburg YVONNE L. AIKEN Concord, N.C. II DARNELL W. ARCHIE Meridian PAUL B, AULTMAN Sumrall EDDIE E. AVERY New Orleans, La. HERB A. BAKER Pensacola, Fla. III C. GRANT BARBER Macclenny, Fla. MAMYE R. BLAKENEY Hattiesburg WILLARD BOMAN Heflin, Ala. DIANE BOONE Escatawpa IV CAROL SUE BOUNDS Picayune DANNY BOUTWFTT.T, Beaumont A. TERRY BOWERS Tallahassee, Fla. J. BRENDA BRANYAN Tupelo V EDITH P. BREAKFIELD Columbia HERLON D. BREWB21 Richton STEVE BRIDGES Tampa. Fla. BARBARA A. BROWN Chunchuela, Ala. VI JERRY BROWN Richton DAVID BROWNING Panama City, Fla. BENJAMIN BRYANT Miami, Fla. JENNY BULLOCK Hattiesburg VII JOHN N. BURKEY Ft. Walton, Fla. EDWIN L. BUTLER Leesville, La. JOHN W. BUTLER Prichard, Ala. SUE H. CHAFFIN Atlanta, Ga. VUI EDWARD L. CHANEY Baton Rouge, La. TIM E. CORKERN Franklinton, La. LINDA K. CRANE Sumrall WILLIS JERRY CULBERSON Moss Point 34 WAYNE D. DEER Summit EDWARD L. DICKSON Mobile, Ala. SUSAN DINKINS Macclcnny, Fla. CAROLYN M. DISMUKES Prichard, Ala. II BETTY C. DUNCAN Satsuma, Ala. SHARON D. DUNN State Line LONNIE C. EARNEST Ruskin, Fla. BRENDA F. EDWARDS Hattiesburg III HUNTER EDWARDS Arlington, Va. WALTER E. EDWINS Jay, Fla. CHEIRYL ENTREKIN Laurel HOMER ESTESS Kokomo rv ALAN W. EVANS Mobile, Ala. MARION 0. FARMER Atlanta, Ga. BETTY ANN FERGUSON Ethel RONALD L. FINCH Mobile, Ala. V DOROTHY J. FLEMING Smithdale LENA FLANAGAN Pascagoula DOLLY FLURRY Gulfport PAUL FOGG Metairie, La. VI KIRK FORD Petal FA YE FOSTER Newton CAREY FULLER Lemay, Mo. JAMES C. GALLOWAY, JR. Huntsville, Ala. VII JEANEl ' l E GEORGE Dekalb CHARLES W GORDON Laurel INA F GORDON Laurel DOROTHY A. GREEN Pascagoula vni HSIAO YUNG HAN Kobe, Japan ROSS HA nLTON Pensacola, Fla. CHARLES HAMLET Hattiesburg; GLORIA HAND Gulf Bteoze. Fla. V i kiri 35 JUNIORS n p o a ROSALIN HARRIS Aberdeen EUGENE HATTAWAY Glen St. Mary, Fla. CAROLE HAUPT Satsuma, Ala. CAROL HA YARD Hattiesburg II ANN HENDERSON St. Louis, Mo. BETTY HENDRIX Lumberton FREDA HINTON New Augusta THOMAS HOCUTT Adamsville, Ala. in AL HOMER Hattiesburg GLEN HOWELL Hattiesburg JESSE HUDDLE Axis, Ala. MARGARET HUGHES Hattiesburg IV MARGHERITA lANNUZZI Caracas, Venezuela COLLETTE ISHEE Laurel CHARLES JACKSON McComb HAROLD JOHNSON Griffin, Ga. V TOMMIE SUE JOHNSON Purvis BARBARA JONES Columbia NANCY JUDY Richton ANN KEEN Hattiesburg VI ROBERT KNIGHT Green Cone Springs, Fla. BILL LADD Poplar Bluff, Mo. THOMAS LANE Panama City, Fla. WILLIAM LANE Chipley, Fla. VII LINDA LAWSON Bay Springs MIRIAM LEE Poplarville GARY LIGHTFOOT Oak Hill, W.Va. DEBORAH LONG Mobile, Ala. vni L. MAC LOPER Quitman VINCENT MARCKESE New Orleans, La. CAROLYN MASON Sandersville SANDRA MAXWELL Fernandina Beach, Fla. 36 GEORGE MILES Laurel ELOUISE MILLS Hattiesburg JERRY MILTON Macclenny, Fla. THOMAS F. MOORE Greenville, S.C. II JOYCE V. MORRIS Tupelo JAMES S. McCARN Richton MARTHA A. McCASKILL Mobile, Ala. WILLIAM V, McCLUNG Fort Belvoir, Va. m ROY McHENRY Quitman ANNA S. McMULLEN Meridian KATHY K. McNAIR Hattiesburg MARY JEAN McNEALY New Orleans, La. IV MARTHA A. NEAL Cedartown, Ga. DOUG M. NECAISE Kiln ALAN M. NICHOLS Albany, Ga. JAMES L. ODOM Parrish, Ala. V REBA G. ODOM Hattiesburg ERNEST W. PARKER Mobile, Ala. RITA F. PARKER Stonewall GRADY S. PATRICK Mobile, Ala. VI BETH PEAVY Columbia DAVID J. PERRY Roxie WILFRED G. POUNDS Bogalusa, La. FRANCES PURSELL Lucedale VII ROLAND RABON Pensacola, Fla. NANCY E. RICHA RDSON Hattiesburg CAROL ANN ROBERTS Hattiesburg EMOGENE ROEBUCK Tupelo vni INA DALE RUNNELS Hattiesburg THOMAS N. RUSHING Vicksburg AGNES FAIRLEY RUSSELL Gautier JAMES RUSSELL Collins JUNIORS mA. m jmA 37 1 lirA Jl JUNIORS M Ji M, GEORGE SCHADE Charleston, W.Va. BILLIE SCHULTZ Frankville, Ala. HERBERT C. SEGERS Panama City, Fla. MARY E. SHAW Vidolia, La. II SYLVIA A. SHIELDS Mobile, Ala. ROBERT E. SHOOK Hattiesburg LINDA J. SINGLETON Huntsville, Ala. FRANCES D. SKINNER Mobile, Ala. III JUDY E. SMTTH Mobile, Ala. CAROL L. SMOTHERS Goodway, Ala. JAMES H. SMOTHERS Memphis, Tenn. DOROTHY SPEIGHTS New Orleans, La. IV ELIZABETH A. STEELE Mobile, Ala. MARTHA ANNE STEPHENS Jonestown SALLY L. STEVENSON Cape Canaveral, Fla. CAROLYN E. STEWART Mobile, Ala. V BARBARA A. STOVALL Slidell, La. CECIL LEE SWOPE Auburn, Ala. FLOYD THARP Hattiesburg JOHN TOLSON Palmetto, Fla. OUR POETESS of the YEAR, Miss Lily Peter LINDA SUE TURNER Citioiu ' llc, Ala. DOROTHY M. ULMER Laurel FLOY WALDVOGEL Hatticsburg HAROLD WALKER Moselle II DIANNE WARD Frisco City, Ala. JOHN L. WARDLE Vero Beach, Fla. KENNETH N. WARDLE Hattiesburg JOHN M. WATSON Picayune III PATRICIA A. WATTS Sumrall VENNETH D. WEST Niceville, Fla. KENNETH A. WHITE Summit JAMES A. WILLIAMSON Waynesboro IV GLORIA J. WILLOUGHBY KWOK LIM WONG MARIE WYNN JUDITH E. YORK BEAUFORD YOUNG RICKEY E. YOUNGBLOOD JAMES R. ZEIGLER Jackson Hong Kong, China Summerdale, Ala. Cedartown, Ga. Mt. Vernon, Ala. Pascagoula Biloxi 1£I. JUNIORS The Juniors put up a new front 39 SOPHOMORES FAVORITES AND CLASS OFFICERS Sophomore Class Favorites: Martha Durden and Jerry Barlow Sophomore Class Officers; left to right: Johnnie Byrd, Secretary; Jerry Barlow, President; Louise Huckabee, SGA Representative.  . ROBERT ALDRIDGE Petal NOEL ALLEN Mobile, Ala. DIANNE ANDERSON Sumrall HOWARD ANDERSON Purvis II FRED BAILEY Bogalusa, La. SUE BALLARD DeFuniak Springs, Fla. NATHAN BARBER Meridian CAROLYN BARGER Park Forest, 111. in JERRY BARLOW Hattiesburg THOMAS BEEMAN Meridian GARY BERRY Mt. Olive 0. TED BEVERLY Woodville IV PATRICIA BEVERLY Hattiesburg HUGHIE BLACK Mobile, Ala. CAROLYN BLACKWELL Moss Point ELIZABETH BOOKER Foley, Ala. V DAVID BOWMAN New Orleans, La. GLORIA BOYD Hattiesburg WAYLEN BRAY Orlando, Fla. JERRY BULLOCK Jackson VI JOHNNIE BYRD Mobile, Ala. BETSY CADENHEAD Hattiesburg JIMMY CAGEL Dennis HORACE COCHRAN Collins VII DOYLE COOPER Picayune CHARLES COUEY Semmes, Ala. SANDRA CRABTREE Meridian RALPH CROMIS Pontiac. Mich. vni KENNY DANIELS Hattiesburg JOAN DENNIS Seymour, Tenn. MIRIAM M. DUCK Hattiesburg MARTHA DURDEN Chickasaw, Ala. SOPHOMORES CAROL J. EDWARDS Leaf BARBARA J. EMERT Rocks, Md. B. GLYNN FARMER Bogalusa, La. NANCY K. FARRIS Birmingham, Ala. n TROY G. FLOWERS Foley, Ala. ROSE MARY FORD Meridian RUSSELL A. GREEN Lucedale GEORGE HAINES Theodore, Ala. m SARADEL HAMLET Hattiesburg CAROLYN L. HARDEE Hattiesburg CARL D. HARTZMAN New Orleans, La. WILLIAM J. HATCHER Richton IV JANIE M. HATHORNE Soso JIMMY HATTEN Seminary ALLEN THOMAS HILL Cassville, Mo. WILLIAM P. HIX, JR. Huntsville, Ala. V CHANDSIRI HONGSATHAVIJ Thailand DARLA A. HOOD Hattiesburg FREDDIE R. HOSEY Moss ELIZABETH L. HUCABEE Magnolia VI JANE EDITH HUGHES Laurel FRANCES A. JAMES Beaumont SARAH W. JOLLY Richton BETTYE M. JONES Columbia VII DELORES G. JONES Mobile, Ala. HUGHIE JONES Hattiesburg JERRY KENNEDY Sandy Hook R. JOHN KLEM Hattiesburg vm LARRY E. LANDRUM Pearlington WILLIAM LaPORTE Niceville, Fla. GARY LAVENDER Pensacola, Fla. ANDREW LeBLANC Bogalusa, La. 42. GWENDOYLN M. LORD HattiesburR DARLEEN M. LYONS HattiesbuiR WAYNE M. MAHONE Hatticsburg KAYE G. MANNING Pcnsacola, Fla. II HILDA J. MARTIN Petal CHARLES P. MERCER Arcadin, Fla. ANITA MITCHELL Miami, Fla. JERRY W. MIXON Petal m BEVERLY MOBLEY Hattiesburg BKITY C. McCLINTON Mobile, Ala. JIM D. McDILL Bay Minette, Ala. BKITY L. McELHANEY Atmore, Ala. IV GEORGE A. McELROY Gulf Shores, Ala. MACKIE McKISSACK Petal KAY W. McMAHON Hattiesburg WALTER B. McMULLEN Meridian V THOMAS A. NEIMEYER Pensacola, Fla. NELL WYNNE NICHOLS Alexandria, La. PAT H. NOBLES Brooklyn JIMMY A. NOLFE Mobile, Ala. VI SAMMY C. NOLFE Mobile, Ala. LARRY W. ODOM Cedartown, Ga. ANNETTE C. O ' NEAL Laurel ERNEST E. ONLEY Hattiesburg vn BEITY J. OSWALD Greenville, Ala. JEAN E. OVERBY Hattiesburg LANDIS W. PARNELL Prichard, Ala. 1 DANNY L. PERRY Theodore. Ala. VIII LARRY C. PITTMAN Pascagoula NAM TEK PHAN Surabaja, Indone.sia 1 MARY PRITCHARD Millry, Ala. PEGGY PRUEIT Prichard, Ala. SOPHOMORES Crk ft Jt at 43 SOPHOMORES JUANITA RABON Bay Minette, Ala. DON RICHARDSON New Albany MARY J, RILEY Hot Springs, Ark. NANCY ROBERTS Prentiss II DAVID C. ROGERS Columbia CLIFFORD O. RUDDER Pensacola, Fla. DANNY RUFFIN New Augusta WILLIAM A. RYAN Mobile, Ala. in EDNA L, SEELEY Mobile, Ala. RODDY SIMMONS Morton TERRELL M. SIMMONS Mobile, Ala. GLENDA SINGLEY Columbia JOY R. SISK New Orleans, La. LINDA C. SKINNER Mobile, Ala. HILDA J. SMITH Leaksville MARY EVA STALLWORTH Beatrice, Ala. V ARTHUR STEELE Meadville EUGENE N. STEELE Mobile, Ala. ROGER A. STROUD Ruskin, Fla. ROLAND E. SUMMERS Picayune VI JUDITH L. TAYLOR Kansas City, Mo. ELLEN S. TOLBERT Slidell, La. HAMILTON VALENTINE Hattiesburg JUDITH M. WALKER Jacksonville, Fla. VII JUDY T. WARE Hattiesburg DENNY WELBORN, JR. Hattiesburg BOBBY W. WELCH Jackson GLORIA WHEELER Sandersville vni MARY F. WHITE Hattiesburg SHERRY WILLIAMS Hattiesburg GLORIA YARBROUGH Hattiesburg PAULA C. WOOD Birmingham, Ala. 44 FRESHMEN FAVORITES AND CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: Dianne Miller, Secretary; Diane Crews. SGA Representative; Rosilan Hunt. FRESHMAN CLASS FAVORITES: Sharon Polk and Joe Stover. :; r ; v JOHN E. ADAMO Hattiesburg LYNDA F. ALEXANDER Moss Point CHARLEEN ARRINGTON Seminary SHERRY D. ARRINGTON Taylorsville II SYLVIA K. BARKEMEYER West Point ERWIN W. BARTLETT Pascagoula JOHN C. BAXTER Mobile, Ala. MARY E. BAYLISS Hattiesburg III JANE E. BEASLEY Petal PEGGY BLACKMON Petal AVEUNO A. BOHORQUEZ Maracaibo, Venezuela MARY G. BOLLINGER Starke, Fla. FRESHMEN IV MELVIN L, BRADLEY St. Francisville, La. NELDA BREWER Richton LYNDA C. BROWN Richton MICHAEL W. BRUNSON Chickasaw, Ala. V WILLIAM BRYAN Atmore, Ala. PATRICIA A. BURKEY Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. KATHERYN BURNS Laurel LUCIUS DONALD BURT Hattiesburg VI MARGARET CARRAWAY Prentiss WILLIAM CASE Roxie RENA BETH CAUSEY Columbus, Ga. JOE R. CHAFFIN Decatur, Ga. vn LORA N. CHAPPFJT, Jackson VIRGINIA CHAVEZ Tampa, Fla. SHARON CLEARMAN Meridian BURETT W. COCHRAN Hattiesburg VIII LINDA F. COLE Jackson LANDON H. COOKE, JR. Gadsden, Ala. RONNY J. COWSER Lumberton DIANE CREWS Ponipano Beach, Fla. 46 ANN J. CROMIS Jackson LA MERLE CURRY Mobile, Ala. MARVIN K. DEAN Hatticsburg MARY M. DEARMAN Meridian 11 FRANCES H. UeGARMO Sunitcr, S.C. VERNA K, DOWNING Hattiesburg WAYNE L. DUBOSE Satsuma, Ala. BARBARA E. DUNCAN Satsuma, Ala. III ROBERT NELSON EADES Walton, Ky. BERTRICE ENTREKIN Lumberton CLIFTON W. EVANS Brooklyn JOHNNIE FAIRCHILD Hattiesburg IV JANE FANT Laurel MORGAN L. FARMER Pascagoula PEGGY J. FARMER Petal PEGGY SUE FINCH Mol ile, Ala. V LUIS E. FORERO Bogota. Colombia JIMMIE D. FRANKLIN Hattiesburg GLENN D. GRIMSLEY Sumrall MYRTLE C. GRIMSLEY Sumrall VI ROBERT I. GUY Tylertown TERRY D. HALEY Bogalusa, La. PATRICIA J. HALL Petal CAROLYN HALLMAN Mobile, Ala. VII BUDDY E. HALLMARK Hattiesburg DOUGLAS J. HARPER Bogalusa, La. KENNETH L. HAWKINS Hattiesburg MARCIA L, HAYNES Starke, Fla. vni NANCY R. HEINBAUGH Petal KENNETH L. HESTER Magee DIANNE HIGGINS Bogalusa, La. KAYE HILDERBRAND Hattiesburg FRESHMEN A Jh. Jm 47 GAYLE HOLCOMB Petal LUTHER C. HOLCOMB Hattiesburg JANET L. HOLLIDAY Barrington, N.J. MARY LOUISE HOPKINS West Paterson, N.J. II ROSILAN HUNT Biloxi MARIA lANNUZZI Caracas, Venezuela NANCY L. JAMES Monroeville, Ala. STEVE R. JONES Mobile, Ala. m TONY A. JONES Hattiesburg EMMA G. KEELS Hattiesburg PHYLLIS L. KENT New Orleans, La. JOHN I. LASSITTER Summerdale, Ala. FRESHMEN IV BRENDA J. LAVENDER Pensacola, Fla. CHERYL A. LeSAGE Mobile, Ala. PAUL LIVENGOOD Annandale, Va. ROBERT LOGGINS Hattiesburg V CAROL A. LUSTER Tampa, Fla. ADALIA S. MAPLES Monroeville, Ala. DAVID H. MARING Andrews, S.C. REAGAN W. MARTIN Pascagoula VI SYLVIA D. MEFFORD Philadelphia EDWARD E. MELTON Pensacola, Fla. ROBERT B. MESERLIN East Orange, N.J. JAMES E. MESSER Columbia VII M. DIANNE MILLER Gulfport MARY V. MORRIS Mobile, Ala. JAMES L. MORRISON Mobile, Ala. JANICE K. MORSE Foley. Ala. VIII MARIE A. MOSELEY Mobile, Ala. BARBARA A. McCLAIN Purvis SHARON McELHANEY Atmore, Ala. JOHN T. McELROY Gulf Shores, Ala. 48 I LINDA C. McGILL MARTHA CAROLYN McKENZIE THOMAS McNEIL THERESA M. McREE II CHARLES NELSON CAROL A. OGLESBEE YOUNG SHING PAN WILLIAM S. PARKER III MARGARET PARKMAN PATRICIA A. PARKMAN COLIN E. PATRONAS ROLAND E. PATRONAS IV GINGER A. PATTERSON OLIVIA L. PATTON BETTY C. PAYNE CYNTHIA R. PIPKIN Mobile, Ala. HattiesburR Pascagoula Mobile, Ala. Bon Secour, Ala. Biloxi Taipei, Taiwan Midland, Mich. Lumberton Prentis.s Bayou La Batre, Ala. Bayou La Batre, Ala. Sumrall Hattiesburg Stonewall Jacksonville, Fla. MARTHA M. POLK New Orleans, La. SHARON A. POLK Prentiss H. REGGIE QUIMBY Mobile, Ala. PAUL A. RAY Comer, Ala. VI GAIL C. RHODES Canton WILLIAM ROBERSON Columbus, Ga. JANICE ROBERTS Prentiss KATHY E. ROBERTSON Hattiesburg VII SALLY A. ROBERTSON Hattiesburg LINDA B. ROUSE Hattiesburg JEANETTE R. RUSHING New Orleans, La. AUBREY V. SCARCLIFF Mobile, Ala. vni PATRICIA A. SCHADE Mobile. Ala. HENRY D. SCHRADER Saraland, Ala. ERNESTO SEGOVIA San Salvador, El Salvador LARRY SHOWS San ford FRESHMEN aer. .. w 49 2 4 Ap1 J FRESHMEN JERROLD C. SLONAKER Mt. Olive JIM R. SMITH Dayton, Ohio L. JANELL SMITH Petal KAREN D. SMITH Monroeville, Ala. II REBECCA A. SMITH Laurel RAFAEL A. SOTO Quetzalt snango, Guatemala SANDRA F. SPIERS Baker, La. SUSAN I. STAMP Cocoa Beach, Fla. m PATSY A. STEELE Hattiesburg MARVIN W. STEINWINDER Hattiesburg SHERRON N. STELL Mobile, Ala. JANET T. STEWART Tylertown JOSEPH F. STOVER Upi er Marlboro, Md. SANDRA L. TANNER Mobile, Ala. THOMAS A. TANSIL Pascagoula WILLIAM J. TEEARS Pompano Beach, Fla. V HARRY T. THAMES Collins BEVERLY A. THARP Hattiesburg TED THOMAS Jackson, Ala. ALINE F. TROTTER Mobile, Ala. VI ISRAEL J. UGARTE Managua, Nicaragua CAROL A. WAGER Madisonville, La. RAY J. WALKER Huntsville, Ala. BETTYE K. WALTERS Petal VII RONALD D. WATERS Bay Minette, Ala. GARY T. WATKINS Corinth KATHLEEN G. WATTS Manset, Mai ne LAWRENCE F. WILKERSON Hattiesburg VUI JOHN C. WINTERS Hattiesburg JAMES LEPIN WOO San Paulo, Brazil BEVERLY J. YAWN Canton 5° SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS First Row. Loft to RiRht: Lydia Cole, Kathcrinc Indies. Norma Crews, K;iv Stewart Second Row: T.i Yi Hwnn; . Toniaseiti Grace. Ronald Knisev. .lolin Wilh.inis Third Row: M.u-key Phillips, Kieh.ud Ken- nedy. Bud HoUifield. Steve Tillman. Fourth Row: Wayne Campbell. Michael Kocer Butcher. Eric Nelson. Joe Edwards. Gene Gibson. Sure you ' re ready to blast off. What!! Let studying interfere with my education? Some students prefer intellectual pursuits You sure we ' re watching the right door? 52- The girls went thataway. Mcxlern conveniences for future housewivesi What about child labor laws CARE package. I was normal til I started reading this Psycholog -. 53 FEATURES T I . . A 1 .i- f y-j_j ■t :5 i ' J, MR CAREY COLLEGE Bill Martin -  -■' TOMMY RUSfflNG CAROL PIERCE WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNFV ERSITIES DONNA DUCK KAY WILSON EDWARD DICKSON PEGGY BELL BILL MARTIN TOMMY HOCUTT 59 JOHN OWENS GENE WINTERS EMOGENE ROEBUCK LINDA HARVILL C. RL JONES % ► ♦ K3 . f I •■f : ' idife lAUTY . ' . 1 ' eggy Su« Finch. % , 1 1 pm H ' . jgg .. M t ir ■.. t i H t lH ■■v l ' .■V jJC Il i BEAUTY Joy Sisk i :.}■: ' ? MOST DEPENDABLE Loiiis Hu -al r and Troy Flowers ■■,  1 44 ' ir} ' -:- - . Sv pm BEST SPORTSMAINI Johnnie Byrd and Charles v RIENDLIES letta Wyall and Charles Couey Carcry Homecoming Queen— JANETTA WYATT Escort— CHARLES BALL Senior maid— BRENDA JONES Escort— GENE WINTERS Q ECOM G Carey 1 Junior Maid— CAROL ANN ROBERTS Escort— TERRY BOWERS Sophomore Maid— JOHNNIE BYRD Escort— TROY FLOWERS HOMECOMING PERSONALITIES 1964-65 73 Freshman Maid— DIANNE MILLER Escort— NED EADES Y - MAY DAY COURT OF 1965 May Day is a traditional day of festivities on the Carey campus. Spring is given a special welcome, high school seniors are entertained, and students and faculty participate in the varied activities. The Queen is chosen from the senior class on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and beauty. The maids are elected from the women ' s societies on the campus. The May Court is introduced to visitors in special ceremonies and rules its subjects graciously for the day. First Row, left to right: John Martin, Betty Carol McClinton, Clifford Rudder, Jeanette Rowell, Carol Pierce, Danny West, Deborah Long, Ted Beverly. Second Row: Roy McHenry, Re- gina Holley, Gene Steele, Marcia Haynes, Dianne Miller, Lan- don Cooke, Gail Rhodes, Joe Edwards. 74 MAID OF HONOR, Jcanette Rowell— ESCORT, Clifford Rudder MAY DAY MAID, Dianne Miller— ESCORT, Landon Cooke MAID, Betty Carol McClinton— ESCORT, John Martin 76 t MAID, Marcia Haynes— ESCORT, Gene Steele MAID, Regina HoUey— ESCORT, Roy McHenry PERSONALITIES MAID, Gail Rhodes— ESCORT, Joe Edwards MAID, Deborah Long— ESCORT, Ted Beverly SPORTS DOUG NECAISE RONNY COWSER and TROY FLOWERS Co -Managers HERB BAKER CRUSADERS OF 1964-1965 V ROLAND PATRONAS JIMMY HATTEN JIM CHAPMAN DANNY BOUTWELL 80 i BILL MARTIN BOBBY WELCH BILL BRAZIL JOE STOVER DANNY RUFFIN JOHN TOLSON BILL RYAN Aye, the ball is flying. The lads play heart and soul; The goal stands up, the keeper Stands up to keep the goal. — HOUSMAN 8i X Se ww.. CRUSADERS 1964-1965 SCHEDULE Coaches at work. Carey 78 Carey 63 Carey 65 Carey 77 Carey 79 Carey 66 Carey 51 Carey 94 Carey 67 Carey 64 Carey 81 Carey 72 Carey 68 Carey 66 Carey 93 Carey 76 Carey 59 Carey 106 Millsaps 66 Belhaven 54 Belhaven 63 Mississippi College .... 74 Howard 70 Northeast La. College . .92 Howard 83 La Toumeau 81 La Toumeau 66 Belhaven 73 Nichols State 75 Northeast La. College . . 75 East Texas 83 Louisiana College 88 Millsaps 70 Nichols 87 Nichols 63 Millsaps 77 Trophy for Carey s 1 =ss .-:fc r • - ) •: Our Boys Get it, Bill! Battle for rebound. First Row, Left to Right: Erwin Bartlett, Jimmy Nolfe, Ronald Cow- ser, Hunter Edwards, Howard Anderson, Sammy Nolfe, Ned Eades, Landon Cooke. Second Row: John Tolson, Bill Ladd, John Martin, Jim Chapman, Grady Patrick, Joe Stover, Ricky Yotingblood, Bill Martin, Bud Blakeney, Charles Ball, Jerry Milton. BASEBALL 1965 Send it fast. Hooks. A bird ' s-eye view. .. .1 84 — -- lfe Playing Field Conference at the Surmnit Congratulations, Willie! «• 4Jf V ORGANIZATIONS The Student Government Associa- tion, composed of elected officers, gov- erns the student hfe of the campus. This council, which meets once a week, also legislates the philosophy which is a guide to Christian-orientated organiza- tions and social life. STUDENT COURT— First Row, Left to Right: Dale Meador, President A.W.S.; Linda Harvill, President S.G.A.; Barbara Emert, Secretary S.G.A.; Louise Huckabee, Sophomore Class Representative. Second Row: Danny West, President A.M.S.; Carol Pierce, Senior Class Representative, Diane Crews, Freshman Class Represen- tative; Beauford Young, Junior Class Representative. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION First Row, Left to Right: Joy Sisk, Linda Harvill, Barbara Emert. Second Row: Miss Redford, Dale Meador, Diane Crews, Carol Pierce, Louise Huckabee, Mary Strebeck. Third Row: Danny West, Jere Wilson, Beauford Young, Noel Allen. 88 «? o JUDICIARY COUNXIL, left to right: Mary Eva Stallworth, Soph. Class Rep.; Delores Moody. Fr. Class Rep.; Sue Chaffin, Jr. Class Rep.; Nancy Crawford, Sr. Class Rep.; Dale Meador, A.W.S. President. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. First Row, left to right: Nancy Kent, Vice President of A.W.S.; Judy York, Secretary of A.W.S.; Rachel Ward, President of Ross Hall. Second Row: Dale Meador, President of A.W.S. ; Martha Miller, President of Bass Hall; Martha Neal, Treasurer of A.W.S.; Betty Duncan, President of Johnson Hall; Linda Crane, Day Student Representative. ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION OF MEN STUDENTS JUDICIARY COUNCIL. First Row, left to right: Robert Imms, Sr. Class Rep.; Tommy Rushing, Jr. Class Rep.; Andrew LeBlanc, Soph. Class Rep. Second Row: Danny West, President of A.M.S.; Way Ian Bray, Day Student Rep.; Johnny Speedling, Secretary. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, left to right: Johnny Speedling. Secretary; George Haines, Treasurer; Bob Singleton, President of Polk Hall; Waylan Bray, Day Student Representative; Danny West, President of A. M.S.; Troy Flowers, President of Lawrence Hall; Danny Nelson, Vice President of A. M.S. 8q ASSOCIATION OF PRESIDENTS Presidents of all campus organizations meet occasion- ally to discuss problems, programs, and policies for Carey College. Dr. Noonkester is the sponsor for this special group. First Row, left to right: Kay Wilson, Rachel Ward, Dale Meador, Betty Duncan, Beth Ann Purnell. Second Row: Linda Harvill, Beverly Maples, Beth Ponder, Carol Pierce, Wayne Mahone, Jerry Barlow. Third Row: Carl Jones, Danny West, John Owens, Thomas Hocutt, Joe Davis, George Meyers, Robert Imms. 90 CAREY COLLEGE FORUM The Forum is sponsored by the Scholarship Commit- tee. The Forum provides an opportunity for these stu- dents who have a 2.5 average and others who are in- terested to meet informally for discussions on general reading and associated educational problems. First Row. left to right: Darla Hood, Wayne Mahone, Jerry Bar- low, Dr. Weidenhammer. Second Row: Tommy Rushing, John Owens, Ed Dickson. Left to Right: Nancy Roberts, Judy Ware, Mary Eva Stallworth, Darla Hood, Beverly Mobley, Patricia Beverly, Martha Neal, Annette O ' Neal, Agnes Fairley Russell, Saradel Hamlet, Kay Wilson, Mrs. Riley. ALPHA LAMBDA Omcers— First Row, Left to Right: Mary Eva Stallworth, Secretary - Treasurer; Agnes Fairley Russell. Social Chairman. Second Row: Darla Hood, Vice President; Beverly Mobley, Reporter; Patricia Beverly, Presi- dent; Martha Neal, Historian. The honor society made up of women students who maintained at least a 2.5 average of their freshman year in college is Alpha Lambda. This is a service organiza- tion in which the girls serve as counselors, hostesses, and ushers for college functions. 9 Left to Right: Mrs. Winters, Beth Peavy, Ann Keen, Darla Hood, Linda Singleton, Beth Ponder, Nancy Judy, Carol Ann Roberts, Margaret Addison, and Brenda Jones. DELTA OMICRON Delta Omicron National Professional Music Fra- ternity is an honorary organization for women students of music enrolled in accredited institutions of higher learning, and for professional women musicians of alumna or honorary status. Individual performance and music appreciation are encouraged. Ollirers— lycft to KiKht. Firsl Row. Brenda Jones. Secretary; Ann Keen. Treasurer. Second Kow: Beth Ponder, President; Linda Singleton. Second Vice President. 93 The Pre-Med Club is made up of those students who are interested in any field of medical work. The building and maintaining of scientific interest is the purpose of this club. CMficers — Left to Right: Tommy McNeil, Secretary-Treasurer; Wayne Mahone, President; Mr. Hood, Advisor. PRE-MED CLUB Left to Right, First Row: Patsy Hughes, Virginia Patterson, Sylvia Mefford, Freda Hinton, Elizabeth Booker, Bettye Walters. Second Row: Ron Waters, Wayne Mahone, Harold Johnson, Tommy McNeil, Roger Stroud. Third Row: Reagan Martin, Mr. Hood, Benjamin Steelman. 94 The Alpha Zeta Chapter of Chi Beta Phi had its be- ginning in April, 1955, with the foundation of the Carey College Science Club. On December 10, 1955, Alpha Zeta Chapter of Chi Beta Phi, national honorary scientific fraternity, was formallv installed. OfBcers — Left to Right: First Row: Mr. Deer. Sponsor; Mr. Milb, Co- Sponsor. Second Row: Martha Miller, Second Vice President; Margaret Breazeale, Reporter; Carolyn Stewart, Secretary-Treasurer. Benny Jack- son, First Vice-President. Third Row: Carl Jones, President. CHI BETA PHI Left to Right: First Row: Dr. Weidenhammer, Carolyn Stewart, Mr. Spikes, Patsy Hughes, Saradel Hamlet. Second Row: Wayne Mahone, Margaret Breazeale, Carl Jones, Mr. Deer, Jerry Barlow. Third Row: Jeanne Beckett, Beverly Mobley, Gail Russell, Edward Dickson, Martha Miller, Patricia Watts. Fourth Row: Harold Johnson, Mr. Hood. Mr. Martin, Mr. Mills, Benny Jackson. 95 Providing better food service and affording opportunities for fellowship is the purpose of the Platter Platoon, which is made up of the students who work in the dining hall. Officers, left to right: Betty Jones, Social Chairman; Mrs. Hedrick, Dietician; Mrs. Mardis, Assistant Dietician; Sylvia Barkemeyer, Secretary. PLATTER PLATOON First Row, left to right: Nancy Farris, Mrs. Hedrick, Betty Jones, Edna Hill, Mrs. Mardis, Sylvia Barkemeyer. Second Row: George McElroy, Ronald Waters, Jerry Johnson, Johnny McElroy. 96 The Library Club is made up of all students who work in the library. This club, a social and professional organization, is designed to promote an interest in library mechanics and reading. Officers — Left to Right: Neola Helmbold. President; Loui e Huckabee. Vice President; Dale Meador. Secretary-Treasurer; Mary Eva Stallworlh. Social Chairman. LffiRARY CLUB Left to Right, First Row: Ann Lee, Brenda Branyan, Mary Margaret Dearman. Mary Eva Stallworth. Betty Oswald, Louise Huckabee. Second Row: Mrs. Bates, Dale Meador, Sarah Sanders, Carey Fuller, Jean Dearing, Elizabeth Booker. Jane Hathome. 97 Officers — Left to Right: Dr. Yang, Sponsor; Kay Wilson, Presi- dent; Carol Pierce, Vice-President; Juliette Roberson, Reporter; Ann Lee, Program Chairman; Rachel Ward, Social Chairman; Patsy Watkins, Secretary-Treasurer. The Student Education Association is an organization which acquaints prospective teachers with the history, ethics, and program of the organized teaching profes- sion. It seeks to interest the student in education as a life-long career and affords its members practical ex- periences in working together in a democratic way on the problems of the profession and the community. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION First Row, Lett to Right: Ann Lee, Beth PumeU, Marilyn Botter, Kay Willson, Sherry Williams, Jo Ann Tillman, Brenda Branyan. Second Row: Elizabeth Steele, Donna Duck, Juliette Roberson, Joan Chancy, Judy York, Beth Peavy. Third Row: Carole Haupt, Cheryl Walker, Jeanne Beckett, Diane Ward, Mary Eva Stall- worth, Mary Strebeck. Fourth Row: Barbara StovaU, Jeanette George, Margaret Breazeale, Rita Parker, Linda Lawson, Dale Meador, Gloria Wilson. Fifth Row: Joyce Alexander, Emogene Roebuck, Dorothy Ulmer, Rachel Ward, Jean Dearing, Bemice Spiers. Sixth Row: Eurana Capps, Lindrith Thompson, Betty Hendrix, Linda Williams, Carol Pierce, Patsy Watkins, Seventh Row: McArthur Tisdale, Dr. Bigelow, Dr. Yang, Dean Rimer, Carey Fuller, Lee Swope, Thomas Wallis, Frank Gebhart. Left to right: David Maring, John Owens, Mr. Hughes, Carol Pierce, Hughie Black, Fred Bailey, William Parker. JUDICIAL FORUM OFFICERS — left to right: Mr. Hughes, sponsor; John Owens. President; Hughie Black, Vice President. To build and maintain an inter- est in the field of law is the goal of the Judicial Forum. Its members are students who are interested in legal work. Officers— Lett to Right: Mary Eva Stallworth, Secretary; Sylvia Shields, Vice President; Marie Wynn, President; Janet Holliday, Annual Represen- tative; Jenny Bullock, Program Chairman; Nancy Richardson, Reporter. The Home Economics Club was organized in 1947. Its main purpose is to integrate the work of the home and family-living program. The club provides oppor- tunities for recreation and social contact. This group sponsors many social events that are campus-wide and presents the annual style show before the chapel group. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB First Row, Left to Right: Barbara Duncan, Mary Eva Stallworth, Linda Alexander, Judy Walker. Second Row: Sylvia Mefford, Marie Wynn, Sylvia Shields, Caroline Broadus, Carolyn McKenzie, Carol Luster. Third Row: Carol Jo Edwards, Nancy Richardson, Lynda Williams, Sherron Stell, Marie Moseley, Mrs. McClure, Adalia Maples, Sharon Polk, Cheryl Walker. The Circle K Club is a Civic orKiinization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club Interna- tional. Membership is based on academic work and interest in serving the school and the community. -m LOSI .1 U . OFFICERS, left to right: Fred Bailey, Secretary; George Haines, Treasurer; Thomas Hocutt, President; Alan Nicholas, Vice-President. CIRCLE K First Row, left to right: Robert Imms, Fred Bailey. Tommy Rushing, Monroe McManus, Alan Nichols, Troy Flowers, John Butler, Ted Beverly. Second Row: George Haines, Terry Bowers, Thomas Hocutt. David Gumm, Nathan Barber. The Young Republican Club is a college cam- pus political interest organization which helps students to better understand the policies of the national party. OFFICERS, left to right: Mr. Hughes, sponsor; Gloria Willoughby, Secre- tary; Thomas Miller, President. YOUNG REPUBLICANS First Row, left to right: Mr. Hughes, Gloria Willoughby, Thomas MiUer. Second Row: Peggy Pruitt, Judy O ' Dell, Dixie Duke, Carol Pierce. Third Row: Paula Wood, Mary Atchison, Patricia Megginson. Fourth Row: William Parker, Thomas Wallis, Ronald Waters, Reagan Martin, John Owens, Hughie Black, Fred Bailey, Danny Nelson. The International Relations Club is an or- ganization whose purpose is to study the foreign relations problems of the United States. All stu- dents interested in this club are permitted to join. Officers — Left to Right: Alan Nichols, Vice President; Jere Wilson, Presi- dent; Darla Hood. Secretary. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB First Row, Left to Right: Jere Wilson, Alan Nichols, Darla Hood. Second Row: Thomas Wallis, William McClung, Yvonne Aiken. Third Row: John Burkey, Barbara Stovall, David Gumm, Ronald Waters. The C Club is an organization made up of men who have lettered in either basket- 2 ball or baseball. Coach O ' Keefe is sponsor Z of the club. Left to right: Charles Ball, Vice-President; Bill Martin, President; Bobby Welch, Treasurer. C CLUB First Row, left to right: Ross Hamilton, Sammy Nolfe, Bobby Welch, Charles Ball, Jimmy Nolfe, Troy Flowers. Second Row: Doug Necaise, Bill Brazil, Grady Patrick, Danny Boutwell, Herb Baker, Ricky Youngblood, Bill Martin, Jim Blakeney. 104 A ' - All physical education majors are mem- bers of the Physical Education Club. Its purpose is to advance the students in pro- fessional development in their chosen field. Officers — Left to Right: Nancy Williams, Social Chairman; Barbara San- ford, Secretary-Treasurer; Danny Boutwell, President; Jeanette Rowell, Vice President. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB First Row, Left to Right: Hilda Smith, Linda Crane, Judy Smith, Rosemary Ford, Nancy Williams, Jeanette Rowell, Tommie Sue Johnson, Barbara Sanford, Mrs. Farris. Second Row: Mack Loper, John Tolson, Danny Ruflfin, Wayne Necaise, Danny Bout- well, Doug Necaise, Danny Nelson. ROSILAN HUNT CHEERLEADERS BETTYE JONES JEAN KITE ROWELL JtJDY WARE GLORIA HAND School spirit is best illustrated in the attitudes and efforts of those students who are selected as cheerleaders. Their enthusiasm and their leadership during sports events serves to supply the nec- essary ingredient that makes every event a memorable one. io6 Intramural and extramural activities are major and minor sports organized to pro- vide opportunities for women students to develop their emotional, physical, social, and mental capacities. Left to Right: Linda Crane, Co-Captain, Basketball; Hilda Smith, Co-Captain, Basketball; Mrs. Farris, Sponsor; Barbara Sanford, Intramural Director, Extramural Volleyball Captain. EXTRAMURALS - INTRAMUR ALS BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL First Row, Left to Right: Tommie Sue Johnson, Linda Crane, Judy Smith, Donna Oates, Dianne Ward, Mrs. Farris. Second Row: Barbara Sanford, La Mearle Curr % Hilda Smith, Nancy Williams, Paula Wood, Sue Chaffin, Sandra Tanner. First Row ,left to right: Ellen Tolbert, Kay Downing, Nancy Farris, Linda Harvill, Peggy Bell, Barbara Jones, Dorothy Speights, Beth Peavy, Sandra Fewell, Joy Sisk. Second Row: Sandra Tillman, Nan Ditsworth, Betty Jones, Rena Beth Causey, Diane Crews, Nancy Williams, Ann Cromis, Edna Seelye, Peggy Pruitt. Third Row: Mark Watson, Fred Bailey, Jim McDill, Wil- liam Parker, David Maring, Herb Baker, Jimmy Ziegler, David Bowman, Eddie Avery, David Rogers, Eddie Cromis, Thomas McNeil, Gary Lavender. SERAMPORE PLAYERS OFFICERS, First Row, left to right: Peggy Bell, President; Barbara Jones, Secretary; Mr. Quave, sponsor; Ann Cromis, Vice-President; Eddie Avery, Co-Social Chairman. Second Row: Betty Jones, Co-Social Chairman; Fred Bailey, Publicity Director; Eddie Cromis, Business Manager. Sponsored by the Department of Speech and Drama, the Serampore Players strive to stimu- late interest in acting and the backstage aspects of a performing theater. io8 Left to Right, First Row: Edwin Butler, Fred Bailey, Mark Wat- son, Sandra Fewell. Second Row: Peggy Bell, Mary Hopkins, Mrs. Tresser, David Maring. FORENSIC LEAGUE Officers — Left to Right: Mark Watson, Publicity Chairman; Sandra Fewell. Secretary-Treasurer; Fred Bailey. President. The Forensic League is designed to promote intramural and intercollegiate speech activities such as formal discussion, formal debate, ex- temporaneous speaking, and interpretive read- ing. 109 STAFF OFFICERS, Left to Right: Adam Parker, Feature Editor; Diirwood Blackwell, Business Manager; Robert Imms, Editor; Glenda Singley, As- sistant Editor. Carey ' s monthly paper is the Cobbler. It contains a record of all current events of interest in the life of the college. It is edited by a selected staff and affords a number of students practical exj erience in journalistic work. COBBLER STAFF Mrs. Loper, Charles Couey, Joan Dennis, Durwood Blackwell, Robert Imms, Rosilan Hunt, Mary White, Glenda Singley, Charleen Arrington. -T 1 Udiii N The Crusader staff attempts to present a record of school life by picturing activities of special interest to the students. The name Crusader is taken from the gallant men of the past who fought for the Christian way of life. The annual is presented to the student body at the close of each school year. STAFF OFFICERS, Left to Right: Judy Ware, Business Manager; Beth Ann Purnell, As.sistant Editor; Kay Wilson, Editor, and Mrs. McClure, Sponsor. CRUSADER STAFF Left to Right, First Row: Kay Wilson, Ann Lee, Mr. Sims, Marilyn Botter. Second Row: Beverly Maples, Adalia Maples, Barbara Brown, Sharon Polk, Nancy Richardson, Janet HoUiday, Diane Boone, Dean Rimer, Juliette Roberson. P immf CHORALE CHOIR • ' S ' 1 • ' « ' ' « «. f ♦ ♦ I I t « 4 ' % 51 m t ' i ft 1]J« «•« r • t ' ■1 m First Row, left to right: Margaret Carraway, Sarah Hah, Beth Peavy, Barbara Kinney, Nancy Farris, Brenda Lavender, Ellen Tolbert, DoUie Flurry, Theresa McRee, Brenda Jones, Carol Oglesbee, Darla Hood. Second Row: Gloria Wheeler, Betty Dun- can, Carolyn HoUiman, Emogene Roebuck, Beth Ponder, Dale Meador, Carol Ann Roberts, Kathy McNair, Ann Keen, Linda Singleton, Anita Mitchell. Third Row: Billy Hicks, David Brown- ing, Monroe McManus, Bemie Parker, Ernest Parker, Robert Lawson, James Galloway, Thomas Lane, John Winters, Thomas Rushing. Fourth Row: Jack Skinner, William Teears, Terry Bowers, Andrew LeBlanc, Eugene Hattaway, Dudley Singleton, Eugene Winters, Gene Taggert, Ted Beverly, John Butler, Roddy Simmons. CHAPEL CHOIR First Row, left to right: Betty Payne, Hilda Martin, Bertrice Entrekin, Charles Hamlet, Jacqueline Riley, William Moote, Betty McClinton, Miriam Duck, Beth PurneU. Second Row: Peggy Farmer, Mary Bollinger, Dorothy Walker, Gene Steele, Gary Lavendar, Reggie Quimby, Elaine Satterwhite, Deborah Long, Bettie Oswald. Third Row: Gloria Wilson, Marcia Ha.ynes, Vaughn Scarclrff, Larry Pittman, Wesley Seavy, Rick Chaffin, Doug Harper, Glenda Singley, Fran Trotter. Fourlh Row: Sharon Clearman, Margaret Addison, Hamilton Valentine, Ted Thomas, Kenneth White, James Russell, Alan Hill, Janice Morse, Yvonne Aiken. BRASS ENSEMBLE First Row, Left to Right: Thomas Rushing, Andrew LeBlanc, Wesley Seavey, Albert Hughes, Guy Kinney, Ralph Simmons, Dudley Singleton. Second Row: Richard Chaffin, Roger Stroud, Larry Pittman, Ted Thomas. Third Row: Thomas McNeil, Ken- neth White, James Wellman, Dr. Dunford. ORATORIO CHOIR ■J A '  WiigJ FW Q Q 4 «  r I rt «l f i I lr , First Row, left to right: Ernest Parker, Billy Hix, Theresa McRee, Gloria Wheeler, Gene Steele, Monroe McManus. Second Row: Bernie Parker, Tommy Lane, James Galloway, Gene Winters, Ted Beverly, Rick Chaffin, Eugene Hattaway, Mr. Winters. ASSOCIATION OF CHURCH MUSICIANS OFFICERS, left to right: Ted Beverly, Program Chairman; Mon- roe McManus, President; Theresa McRee, Program Chairman; Gloria Wheeler, Secretary -Treasurer; Gene Winters; Vice- President. Students majoring in church music are members of the Association of Church Musicians. This organiza- tion attempts to further the understanding of church music, its production, and its use in the local church. 114 First Row, Left to Right: Brenda Lavender, Bertrice Entrekin, Betty Duncan, Margaret Addison, Brenda Jones, Betty Payne. Second Row: William Moote, John Butler, Beth Ponder, Carolyn Holliman, Deborah Long, Linda Singleton, Billy Hix. Third Row: Gene Steele, Allan Hill, Dudley Singleton, Terry Bowers, Ted Beverly, Roddy Simmons, Wesley Seavey. MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE Officers — Lett to Right: Tommy Rushing, Vice President: Linda Singleton. Secretary: Dudley Singleton, President; Billy Hix, Treasurer. The MENC student organization is a membership classification of the Music Educators National Con- ference which provides for student participation at the college and university level in the activities of the or- ganization. The purpose is to afford students oppor- tunity for professional orientation and development while still in college. 5 The Delphinian Society has selected the pink carnation as its flower. The motto is We are not here to get all we can out of life for our- selves, but to try to make the lives of others happier. OFFICERS, left to right: Dianne Ward, Historian; Regina Holley, Reporter; Judy Taylor, Vice President; Beth Ann Purnell, President. DELPHINIANS First Row, left to right: Beth Ann Purnell, Dianne Ward, Linda McGill, Twynette LaSage, Faye Cole. Second Row: Donna Duck, Sue Turner, Cheryl Walker, LaMerle Curry, Sandra Tanner, Marie Mosely, Judy Taylor. Third Row: Johnnie Byrd, Margaret Carraway, Betsy Cadenhead, Regina Holley, Lynda Williams, Rebecca Smith. Fourth Row: Barbara Brown, Sylvia Mefford, Linda Crane, Hilda Smith, Rena Beth Causey, Diane Crews, Ann Lee. ii6 The LITAEAN Society has adopted the rose as its flower. The motto is Achievement is the highway to success. During the year these girls seek to achieve poise and grace, desirable traits for success in any field. Officers — Left to Right: Carole Haupt, Vice President; Mary Jean McNealy. Treasurer; Betty Carol McClinton, Secretary; Malissa Grjifin, Social Chairman; Carol Pierce, President; Mrs. Mc- Whorter, Sponsor. LITAENS First Row, Left to Right: Marilyn Hotter, Janet Stewart, Sylvia Barkemeyer, Dolly Flurry, Mary White, Neola Helmbold, Betty Payne, Gloria Wilson. Second Row: Adalia Maples. Nancy Farris, Linda Harville. Gloria Willoughby, Joan Chancy, Juliette Rober- son, Sharon Polk, Carol Luster, Rosilan Hunt, Malissa Griffin. Third Row: Carole Haupt, Betty Carol McClinton, Judy O ' Dell, Patricia Megginson, Dixie Duke, Louise Huckabee, Mary Eva Stallworth, Gail Rhodes, Beverly Yawn, Charleen Arrington, Dorothy Fleming. Fourth Row: Carol Pierce, Marie Wynn, Dot Walker, Barbara Stovall, Patricia Watkins, Elizabeth Booker. Nancy Crawford. Jane Hathome, Sylvia Sheilds, Patricia Hall. Dale Meador. Fifth Row: Edith Breakfield, Mary Jean McNealy, Mary Atchison, Rachel Ward, Bemice Spiers, Pat Hays, Sherron Stell, Barbara Duncan, Sherry Arrington, Frances Skinner, Kay Wilson. is r. VJw V y Left to Right, First Row: Judy Walker, Ann Keen, Brenda Branyon, Barbara Emert, Carol Oglesbee. Martha Polk, Nancy Roberts, Linda Alexander. Second Row: Jean Dearing, Peggy Pruett, Betty McEl- haney, Ann Smith, Janice Roberts, Nancy Judy, Mary Strebeck, Kay Manning, Sharon McElhaney. Third Row: Deborah Long, Beverly Maples, Carol Jo Edwards, Joyce Alexander, Anita Mitchell, Emogene Roebuck, Sandra Crabtree, Jo Ann Talley, Patsy Parkman. THALIANS Officers— Left to Right: Betty McElhaney, Social Chairman; Carol Jo Edwards, Social Chairman; Ann Keen, Vice President; Beverly Maples, President; Jo Ann Talley, Secretary; Judy Walker, Historian. The word THALIAN means Cheerfulness. The society ' s motto is Our Cheerfulness is a stepping stone to other people ' s happiness. ii8 First Row, left to right: Neola Hembold, Sherron Stell, Aim Henderson, Patricia Hayes, Patricia Megginson, Martha Neal, Diane Crews, Gloria Willoughby, Bettie Oswald, Mary Eva Stallworth, Juliette Roberson, Marilyn Hotter. Second Row: Barbara Duncan, Sylvia Barkemeyer, Mary Strebeck, Beth Peavy, Cheryl Walker, Mary White, Glenda Singley, Sharon Nelson, Jane Hathorne, Louise Hucabee, Faye Cole. Third Row: Peggy Pruitt, Sue Bounds, Janice Roberts, Emogene Roebuck, Mary Prichard, Margaret Carraway, Patsy Parkman, Jean Dear- ing. YOUNG WOMEN ' S ASSOCIATION The Young Women ' s Auxiliary is a Christian organization for single young women. It at- tempts to study about missions and the experi- ences on the mission fields, both at home and in foreign countries. OFFICERS, First Row, left to right: Bettie Oswald, Music Co-Chairman: Diane Crews, Community Missions Chairman; Shen-on Stell. Social Chair- man; Martha Neal, Program Chairman; Mary Eva Stallworth. Prayer Chairman. Second Row: Marilyn Botter, Mission Study Chairman; Neola Hembold, Circle Chairman; Gloria Willoughby. Circle Chairman; Juliette Roberson, Circle Chairman; Ann Henderson, Circle Chairman; Patricia Hayes, Vice President; Patricia Megginson. President. 119 The Baptist Student Union is composed of all members of the college student body who have united with a Baptist church or enlisted with one of the B.S.U. religious activities. EXECUTIVE COUNCII Left to Right: Firet Row: Mrs. Conniff, Director; Ann Lee, Reporter; Beth Peavy, Publicity Chairman; Barbara Emert, Co- Enlistment Chairman; Jo Ann Tillman, Convalescent Home Representa- tive. Second Row: Patri cia Megginson, Y.W.A. President; Eurana Capps, Social Chairman; Emogene Roebuck, Co-Devotional Chairman; Joyce Alexander, Sunday School Representative; Louise Huckabee, Co-Devo- tional Chairman. Third Row: Durwood Blackwell, Co-Reporter; Frank Lay, Stewardship Chairman; Carey Fuller, Training Union Representa- tive; Charles Couey, Street Service Representative; George Myers, M.A. President. Fourth Row: Joe Davis, President; Ted Beverly, Pianist; Thomas Hocutt, Bible Discussion Chairman; Jack Skinner, Chorister. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION GREIATER COUNCII Left to Right: First Row: Mrs. Conniff, Ann Lee, Barbara Emert, Ann Henderson, Juliette Roberson, Beth Peavy, Sylvia Barkemeyer, Jo Ann Tillman, Louise Hucka- bee, Peggy Sue Finch. Second Row: Rosilan Hunt, Pat Hayes, Patricia Megginson, Patricia Watkins, Jean Dearing, Carolyn HoUiman, Sarah Jolly, Regina Holley, Gloria Wheeler, Carole Haupt. Third Row: Nathan Barber, Durwood Blackwell, Roland Rabon, Dot Walker, Eurana Capps, Emogene Roebuck, Joyce Alexander, Bettye Jones, Paul Ray, Frank Lay, Charles Couey. Fourth Row: Ted Beverly, Joe Davis, John Burkey, Carey Fuller, Thomas Hocutt, Landon Cooke, David Perry, George Johnson, George Myers, Wilfred Six, Thomas Wallis, Jack Skinner. The Mission Fellowship is made up of students who specially feel called into mission work as a vocation and those deeply interested in missions. These students seek to create a greater concern for home and foreign missions. OFFICERS, left to right: Roddy Simmons, Chorister; John Burkey, Vice President; Arm Henderson, Secretary; Ronald Logsdon, President. MISSION FELLOWSHIP First Row, left to right: Mrs. Cormiff, Ann Lee, Sarah Jolly, Ann Henderson, Durwood Blackwell, Kaye Hilderbrand, Barbara Emert, Joanne Tillman. Second Row: Betty Jones, Patricia Burkey, Lendon Bolton, Sylvia Mefford, Charles Couey, Patricia Hayes, Kaye Manning. Third Row: Ronald Logsdon, Rick Chaffin, John Burkey, Joe Davis, Roddy Simmons, Thomas Wallis, Carl Baker. Licensed ministers make up this association. The or- ganization attempts to promote Christian fellowship and to help the new preacher in his orientation. It pro- vides a time and place for the men to discuss mutual problems which they encounter. Officers — Left to Right, First Row: George Myers, President; Charles Davis, First Vice President; Bob Hamilton, Carey Day Representative; John Wardle, Second Vice President, Program Chairman. Second Row: Bill Raley, Secretary; Johnny Speedling, Chorister; George Shade, Sar- geant at Arms. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION First Row, Left to Right: Lenny Bolton, Eugene Abemathy, John Corey, Lonnie Ernest, George Myers, Bob Hamilton, Ronnie Herrod, Paul Ray. Second Row: Danny Nelson, Bill Raley, Roland Rabon, Willard Bowman, Jerry Brown, Gary Lightfoot, Al Homer, Bill Case. Third Row: Paul Martin, Johnny Speedling. Charles Couey, Roy McHenry, David Rogers, Kenneth Wardle, Frank Lay. Homer Estes. Fourth Row: Larry Landrum Bryon McMuUan, Donald DeGarmo, Charles Davis. Paul Lyons, Don Richardson, George Shade. Fifth Row: Bob Singleton, Mike Brunson, James Messer, Benjamin Bryant, Marvin Dean, John Klem. Sixth Row: Jerry Sims, Bendon Ginn, Grant Barber, Jerry Mixon, Ralph Sparrow, Jack Skinner, Jerry Milton, Bob Knight. Seventh Row: Arthur Steele, Jerry Anderson, Hubert Segers, Danny West, Carl Baker, Eugene Watts, Joe Davis, Edward Dickson, Tony Jones. Eighth Row: Charles Grordon, David Perry, Jerry Kennedy, Bob Wiggins, Jimmy Cagle. Ninth Row: John Wardle, Landon Cooke, Wayne DuBose, Jim Ziegler, Tommy Hocutt, Noel Allan, Ervin Green, Darnell Archie, Alfred Conniff. ¥t imim y£ .}- T4«  mmimmamim •Vffll! m m 9 iSil !i All students who are interested in the field ol religious education make up this group. The pur- pose of the organization is to supply counsel, in- struction, and discussion opportunities as well as social outlets. OFFICERS, left to right: Eurana Capps, Vice President; Durwood Blackwell, President; Gloria Yarbrough, Program Chairman; Sylvia Barkemeyer, Social Chairman; Sarah Jolly, Secretary; Nancy Roberts, Pianist. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION First Row, left to right: Eurana Capps, Durwood Blackwell. Second Row: Kaye Hilderbrand, Nancy Roberts, Sylvia Barke- meyer. Third Row: Carolyn Blackwell. Sarah Jolly, Diane Boone, Kaye Manning, Gloria Yarbrough. Fourth Row: Dr. Ray, Alfred Conniflf, John Burkey, David Cargill. .-A ' -!:ii ' SENIOR DIlECTORY SENIOR DIRECTORY ALDRIDGE, JOHN HAYES Irving, Texas Transfer from Millsaps College; M Club, Letter Club at Millsaps; Alpha Psi Omega (Millsaps); Two lettei-s in foot- ball and two in track (Millsaps). BROWN, CHARLES EDWARD Mobile, Ala. Transfer from Southeastern Junior College; Attended Jones Junior College; Ministerial Association; Maid of Honor Escort, May Court ' 64. ALEXANDER, JOYCE ANN Pickens, S. C. ANDERSON, MADELYN IVETTE Hattiesburg, Miss. ATCHISON, MARY EDNA Satsuma, Ala. Transfer from Clarke Memorial College; Litaean Society; Student National Education Association; Young Republicans; Dean ' s List. AULTMAN, PAUL B Sumrall, Miss. BROWN, MELBA SUE ROPER MobUe, Ala. Chorale; Litaean Society, Treasurer; YWA, Chorister; Stu- dent Government Association, Social Chairman; Music Edu- cation; Freshman Class Secretary; Freshman Queen; Most Versatile, Junior and Senior Year. CAPPS, EURANA Pisgah Forest, N. C. Transfer from Wingate Junior College; B.S.U., Social Chair- man; Y.W.A., Circle Chairman; Crusader Staff, Organization Editor; Student Education Association; Mission Fellowship; Delphinian Society; Religious Education Association, Vice- President. BALL, CHAItLES M Frisco, City, Ala. C-Club; B.S.U. Executive Council; Physical Education Club; Baseball Team; Senior Class, President; Polk Hall Dormitory, Vice-President; Co-enlistment Chairman, B.S.U. BALL, NATHAN T Laurel, Miss. Transfer from Southeastern Baptist College. BALLARD, RONALD HENRY Dover, N. J. BEASLEY, HERBERT Mize, Miss. BECKETT, Jeanne Caroline Fairhope, Ala. Transfer from Louisiana College; Chi Beta Phi; Student Na- tional Education Association; President ' s List; Women ' s Intra- mural Tennis Winner. CARSWELL, HENRY ROBERT Transfer from Baptist Bible Institute. Jacksonville, Fla. CHANCY, JOAN FRANCES Hartford, Ala. CHANKOL, SAMANLUCK Bangkok, Thailand CHITTY, ROYCE W Pensacola, Fla. Transfer from Pensacola Junior College; Young Republicans Club; Cobbler Staff. COREY, JOHN M Transfer from Mississippi College. CRAWFORD, NANCY FAITH Atmore, Ala. Chickasaw, Ala. BELL, PEGGY ANNE Lena, Miss. Serampore Players, President; Forensic Society, Secretary; Delphinians, Secretary; Sophomore Class, Secretary; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Best Actress, ' 64; Ernest Cup for Oral Interpretation, ' 64; Freshman Class Queen. BLACKWELL. FRANCIS DURWOOD Moss Point, Miss. Baptist Student Union Executive and Greater Council, Vice- President; Religious Education Association President; The Cobbler, Business Manager; Serampore Players Musical Re- view; Mission Fellowship; Association of Campus Presidents; B.S.U. By-Line, Co-Editor. DAVIS, BERTHA N Hattiesburg DAVIS, CHARLES JOSEPH Meridian, Miss. Transfer from Meridian Junior College; Baptist Student Union, President; B.S.U. State Executive Committee Member; Mis- sion Fellowship; Ministerial Association. DAVIS, CHARLES RAY SilverhiU, Ala. Transfer from Clarke Memorial Junior College; Ministerial Association, Secretary. BLAKENEY, BARBARA HOLLINGSWORTH Mobile, Ala. Delphinians; Dormitory Council, ' 63; SGA Treasurer, ' 63- ' 64; May Day Court, ' 63; Dean ' s List. BOLTON, LENDON PALMER Mobile, Ala. BOTTER, MARILYN Mobile, Ala. DEARING, MARTHA JEAN PhUadelphia, Miss. Transfer from Clarke Memorial Junior College, Student Edu- cation Association; Y.W.A., Circle Reporter; Library Club; Platter Platoon; B.S.U. Council. DeGARMO, DONALD L. Transfer from North Greenville Junior College. Sumter. S. C. BRAZIL, WILLIS LANGLEY Daphne, Ala. DENNY, MYRTISE D. LeGrange, Georgia BREAZEALE, MARGARET Ovett, Miss. Transfer from Jones County Junior College; Chi Beta Phi, Corresponding Secretary and Reporter; YWA. Secretary; Mis- sion Fellowship; Student Education Association; Nominee for Woodrow Wilson Fellowship; President ' s List; Dean ' s List. BROADUS, CAROLINE MADELYN Biloxi, Miss. DICKSON. EDWARD LEON Saraland. Ala. Ministerial Association; Chi Beta Phi; Junior Class, Vice- President; Jones Scholarship; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. DO ' VE. RONALD Transfer from Pensacola Junior College. Atmore, Ala. ' -5 SENIOR DIRECTORY DUCK, DONNA ROSE Bay Minette, Ala. Baptist Student Union; Student Government Association; Stu- dent Education Association; Delphinians; Annual Staff; Asso- ciation of Women Students, President; Junior Class, Secretary- Treasurer; Dormitory Council, Secretary, Proctor; Association of Campus Presidents; Lance, Assistant Editor; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, ' 84, ' 65; Dean ' s List. DUCK, HAROLD GRAY Bay Minette, Ala. International Relations Club; Circle K Club; Senior Class, Vice-President; Jenkins-Chastain Citizenship Award; Lance, Editor; Athletic Brochure, Editor. DUKE, DIXIE LEE Axis, Ala. Transfer from Clarke Memorial Junior College. EDWINS, WALTER E Orangeburg, S. C. EVANS, ALAN WESLEY Mobile, Ala. FEWELL, SANDRA P Jay, Fla. GADDY, EARL Prichard, Ala. GEBHART, FRANKLIN O Foley, Ala. HELMBOLD NEOLA JEAN Birmingham, Ala. Transfer from Clarke Memorial Junior College; Library Club, President; Litaean Society; Young Women ' s Auxiliary, Circle Chairman; Student Education Association. HERROD, RONALD L Mobile, Ala. Ministerial Association, President, Vice-President; Baptist Student Union; Student Government Association, Freshman Representative; Most Likely to Succeed (Freshman); Martin Cup for extemporaneous speaking. HILL, EDNA EARLE - Jackson, Miss. HOLLEY, REGINA Prichard, Ala. Baptist Student Union, Secretary, Dorm prayer meeting chair- man; Library Club; Young Women ' s Auxiliary, Missions pray- er chairman; Delphinian, Reporter; Home Economics Club; Student Education Association. HOLMES, IRIS ANN Bogalusa, La. HOWELL, DONALD R Jackson, Ala. lANNUZZI, MARGHERITA Caracas, Venezuela IMMS, ROBERT A Citronelle, Ala. Circle K Club, Board of Directors; Young Republican Club, Vice-President; Cohhler, Editor for two years. GINN, CHARLES BENDON Tylertown, Miss. Transfer from Southwest Junior College; Ministerial Associa- tion, Secretary; Dean ' s List; Minister of Month. GOODELL, CAROLE Chickasaw, Ala. Transfer from Clarke Memorial Junior College; Serampore Players; Student Education Association. GREEN, ERVIN A Lumberton, Miss. ISHEE, MILFORD COLLETTE Laurel, Miss. Transfer from Jones County Junior College. JACKSON, BENNY LAMAR Hattiesburg, Miss. JACOBS, LINDA KNOXINE Hattiesburg, Miss. Transfer from University of Southern Mississippi; Litaean So- ciety; Student Education Association. GRIFFIN, MARY MALISSA Greenville, Miss. Transfer from Mississippi Delta Junior College; Student Edu- cation Association; Litaean Society; Y.W.A. Prayer Chairman; B.S.U. Greater Council; Serampore Players; Pep Squad; Most Friendly; Best All Around. GUMM, DAVID R Biloxi, Miss. International Relations Club; Circle K Club. HAMILTON, BOB EARL Brevard, N. C. HARRIS, WILLIAM JOSEPH St. Stephens, Ala. HARVILL, LINDA JANE Bay Minette, Ala. Serampore Players; Litaeans; Student Government Associa- tion, President; Secretary; Association of Women Students, Treasurer; Bass Hall Dormitory Council, Secretary; B.S.U., Sunday School Representative; Y.W.A., Circle Chairman; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni- versities; Dean ' s List. HAWKINS, MARY ELIZABETH Hattiesburg, Miss. HAYS, PATRICIA GALE Magee, Miss. Transfer from Clarke Memorial Junior College; Young Wom- en ' s Auxiliary; Litaeans; Mission Fellowship; Baptist Student Union Executive Council; Y.W.A., President. JOHNSON, GEORGE CLEARMAN Tupelo, Miss. Transfer from Itawamba Junior College; Baptist Student Union, Dormitory Prayer Chairman. JOHNSON, JERRY RA YMOND Bay Minette, Ala. Platter Platoon; Chi Beta Phi; Dean ' s List. JONES, BRENDA JOYCE Petal, Miss. JONES, CARL EDWARD Mobile, Ala. Chi Beta Phi, President and Regional President; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. KENT, NANCY ELIZABETH New Orleans, La. Social Chairman, Home Economics Club; Delphinians, Student Education Association, Secretary; Association of Women Stu- dents, Vice-President; Junior Class, Secretary-Treasurer; Dean ' s List. KILLIAN, CLAUDE Enterprise, Miss. Ministerial Association; Baptist Student Union. KING, SANDRA SIMMONS Mt. Hermon, La. Alpha Lambda; Young Women ' s Auxiliary; Baptist Student Union, Convalescant Home Representative; Freshman Class Favorite; Most Promising Freshman Girl; Sophomore Class Favorite. SENIOR DIRECTORY LAIRD. BONITA BRITT Loyd Star, Miss. Transfer from Whitworth College; President ' s List. LATHROP, HOWARD WEBSTER Kingstree, S. C. LAY, WALTER FRANKLIN Union, Miss. Transfer from Clarke Memorial Junior College; Religious Education Association; Mission Fellowship; Ministerial Asso- ciation; Baptist Student Union, Stewardship Chairman, Street Service Representative. LEE, ELIZABETH ANN Picayune, Miss. Transfer from Clarke Memorial Junior College. LIGHTSEY, JODY DAVID Collins, Miss. LIPSCOMB, BETTY Foley, Ala. Transfer from Clarke Memorial Junior College. LIPSCOMB, LAWRENCE IRA Foley, Ala. Transfer from Clarke Memorial Junior College. LYONS, PAUL L Vinton, La. McCALL, JAMES W Pompano Beach, Fla. McCRORY, FRANCES G Hattiesburg, Miss. President ' s List; Dean ' s List. MILLER, THOMAS Pascagoula, Miss. International Relations Club; Dormitory Council; President, Young Republicans Club; Hall Proctor; Tennis Doubles Cham- pion two years. MITCHELL, BILLY ROGERS Carson, Miss. MOODY. DELORES Mobile, Ala. Vice-President, Johnson Hall; Dean ' s List; Student Education Association; B.S.U. Greater Council; Litaeans Society; Young Women ' s Auxiliary; Association of Women Students Judiciary Council. MORRIS, WILMER JOSEPH, III Hattiesburg, Miss. MURPHY, RUTH ANN Mobile, Ala. Student Education Association. MYERS, GEORGE Axis, Ala. President, Ministerial Association; Secretary, Association of Men Students; Association of Campus Presidents; Young Re- publicans Club. NECAISE, KENNETH WAYNE Perkinston, Miss. Physical Education Club. O ' DELL, JULIA ELIZABETH Chickasaw, Ala. Transfer from Clarke Memorial Jr. College; Young Women ' s Auxiliary; Student Education Association; Young Republicans Club. McGEE, SARAH NELL Bogue Chitto, Miss. Transfer from Whitworth College; Dean ' s List. McMANUS, HOWARD MONROE Mt. Vernon; Ala. Transfer from Clarke Memorial Junior College; Chapel Choir; Chorale; Library Club; Circle K. Club; Association of Church Musicians, President, Secretary. McNEESE, ROGER A Laurel, Miss. Transfer from Asbury College; Ministerial Association. McRANEY, GALE LEONARD Lumberton, Miss. Transfer from Northeast Louisiana State College. OWENS, JOHN P., JR MobUe, Ala. Baptist Student Union; International Relations Club; Young Republicans Club; Forujn; Vice-President, Student Govern- ment Association: S.G.A. Sophomore Representative; Feature Editor, Business Manager, Crusader: President, Judicial For- um; Board of Directors, Circle K; Freshman Counselor; Pre- Law Citation Recipient; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Cobbler Who ' s Who; President ' s List; Dean ' s List; Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Nominee: College Representative SCOPE VI AND VII; Col- lege Representative, Mississippi Intercollegiate Council; Sum- ma Cum Laude Graduate. PARHAM. PEGGY LEDBETTER Prentiss. Miss. Transfer from Clarke Memorial Jr. College; Young Women ' s Auxiliary; Student Education Association; Litaean Society. MARTIN, PAUL EDWARD Sebring, Fla. MARTIN, WILLIAM SANDFORD, JR. Florence, Ky. C Club, Treasurer, Vice-President, President, Junior Class; Captain Baseball Team; Most Valuable Baseball Player; High- est Batting Average; Class Favorite, Junior and Senior year; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. PARKER, BERNIE O Montgomery, Ala. Transfer from Clarke Memorial Junior College; Carey Col- lege Chorale; Association of Church Musicians. PARKER, JOHN ADAM. JR Midland. Mich. Transfer from Southeastern Louisiana College; Serampore Players. MEADOR, EVELYN DALE Laurel. Miss. Young Women ' s Auxiliary: Student Education Association, Litaean Society; Carey College Chorale; Library Club; State President of Student Education Association; President. Asso- ciation of Women Students; D.A.R. Good Citizen Girl. MEGGINSON. PATRICIA Jackson, Ala. Transfer from Alabama College: President, Young Women ' s Auxiliary; Vice President, Y.W.A.; Dormitory Council Vice- President: Litaean Society; Young Republicans Club; Student Education Association: B.S.U. Greater and Executive Council; Mission Fellowship; Association of Campus Presidents. PHANUMAPHORN, MANIT Dhonburi. Thailand PIERCE, CAROL ANN Los Angeles, Calif. Young Republicans Club; Serampore Players: Young Wom- en ' s Auxiliary: Judicial Forum; Freshman Class Treasurer; Secretary-Treasurer. Vice-President. Student Education As- sociation; Vice President, President, Litaean Society; Student Government Sr. Class Representative; Freshman Class Favor- ite; Homecoming Maid: Sophomore Class Queen: Junior Class Favorite, Homecoming Maid; Most Beautiful; Dean ' s List; Cobbler. Most Charming: Senior Class Favorite: May Day Queen; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. 1 -7 SENIOR DIRECTORY PONDER, HAZEL BETH Jackson, Miss. Carey College Chorale; President, Delta Omicron; Music Edu- cators National Conference; Oratorio Choir. PURNELL, BETH ANN Barrington, N. J. Oratorio Choir; Association of Presidents; Young Women ' s Auxiliary, Publicity Chairman; Pep Band; Extramural and Intramural Sports; Dean ' s List; Social Chairman, Student Government Association; Assistant Editor, Crusader; Presi- dent, Delphinian Society; Chapel Choir, Reporter; Social Chairman, Student Education Association; Bass Hall Dormi- tory Council. QUINLEY, HOWARD EUGENE Evergreen, Ala. Transfer from Southern Union College; Ministerial Associa- tion. RALEY, WILLIAM BARTON McKees Rocks, Pa. Baptist Student Union, Cobbler Staff; Ministerial Association, Vice-President, Treasurer; President Sophomore Class; Best All Around; Best Sportsmanship; Most Friendly; Best School Spirit; Best Personality. RIMER, WENDELL DEAN, JR Petal, Miss. Transfer from University of Southern Mississippi; Student Education Association; Crusader Staff. ROBERSON, GLADYS JULIETTE Bayou La Batre, Ala. Circle Chairman, Young Women ' s Auxiliary; Reporter, Stu- dent Education Association; Baptist Student Union; Crusader Staff; Litaean Society. ROUSE, BERTIST C Lucedale, Miss. Transfer student from Perkinston Junior College. ROWELL, JEANETTE Ellisville, Miss. Thalian Society; Vice-President Blazer Club; Vice-President Physical Education Club; National Education Association. RUSSELL, ROYCE GAIL Foxworth, Miss. Transfer from Pearl River Junior CoUege. At Pearl River he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Chi Beta Phi, presi- dent; Honor Graduate from Pearl River. SALTER, VIRGINIA LYNN Meridian, Miss. SANDERS, SARAH JUANITA Smithville, Miss. Transfer student from Itawamba Junior College; Young Wom- en ' s Auxiliary, Program Chairman, Prayer Chairman; Na- tional Education Association; Thalian Society; Library Club, Chairman of By-Laws Committee; Academic Scholarship. SANFORD, BARBARA FRANCES Biloxi, Miss. SIMPSON, REILLY JAMES Theodore, Ala. Dean ' s List; Student Goverrunent Association, President of Association of Men Students; Who ' s Who in American Col- leges and Universities; Young Republicans Club; Circle K ; Judicial Forum; Association of Campus Presidents; Cobbler Staff. SIMS, JERRY E Bessemer, Ala. Ministerial Association; Transfer ftom Howard College. SINGLETON, ROBERT W Mobile, Ala. President of Polk Hall. SIX, WILFRED B Eckert, Colorado Transfer student from Baptist Bible Institute, Graceville, Flor- ida. Baptist Student Council. SMITH, ANN ELISE Collins, Miss. Baptist Student Union; Young Women ' s Auxiliary; May Day Maid; Student Education Association. SMITH, DORRIS PAULETTE JOHNSON Hattiesburg, Miss. SMITH, LINDA STRINGER Ellisville, Miss. SPARROW, RALPH LINWOOD Mooresville, N. C. Ministerial Association. SPIERS, LOIS BERNICE Hattiesburg, Miss. STEVENS, JOHN C Jacksonville, Fla. Transfer student from Baptist Bible Institute. STREBECK, MARY O Collins, Miss. Transfer from Jones County Junior College; Thalian Society; Chorale; Student Education Association; Student Government Association, Publicity Chairman. STRICKLAND, JERRY NORMAN Laurel, Miss. STRINGER, JANE THOMPSON Mosello, Miss. TAGERT, EARL EUGENE Citronelle, Ala. , TALLEY, JO ANN Canton, Miss. Transfer from Hinds County Junior College; Student Educa- tion Association; Baptist Student Union, Greater Council; Thalian Society, Secretary-Treasurer; Dormitory Council, Secretary-Treasurer. SATTERWHITE, MRS. ELAINE Bay Springs, Miss. Transfer from Clarke Junior College with honors; Chapel Choir; National Education Association. SAVELLE, ANNE Transfer from Mississippi College. West Lincoln, Miss. TAMNEY, ROBERT EDWARD Meridian, Miss. THOMAS, JANICE Tylertown, Miss. Transfer from Southwest Mississippi Junior College; Thalian Society; Serampore Players; Student Education Association; Baptist Student Union. SELLERS, SYLVIA Hattiesburg, Miss. Transfer student from Jones Junior College. E Honor Award from Jones. National Education Association; Chapel Choir; Baptist Student Union; Young Women ' s Auxiliary. SHOTTS, JACKIE LYNN Graduate from Southeastern Junior College. Laurel, Miss. THOMASTON, ALTON RONALD Opp, Ala. THOMPSON, BOBBY RAY Morton, Miss. THOMPSON, LINDRITH DANIELLE JONES Canton, Miss. ii8 SENIOR DIRECTORY TILLMAN, JOANNE CECILE Mobile, Ala. Serampore Players; B.S.U. Greater and Executive Council; Mission Fellowship; Dormitory Council, Student Education Association; Y.W.A. Circle Chairman; Johnson Hall Coun- selor; Outstanding Christian Girl. TILLMAN, STEPHEN E. Mobile, Ala. Freshman Class President; Ministerial Association; B.S.U. Greater Council; Cobbler Editor two years; Serampore Play- ers; Crusader Staff; Miss. Collegiate Press Association Presi- dent; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Most Dependable; Most Courteous. WEST, VERDIE DANIEL Jackson, Miss. Vice-President, Ministerial Association; President, Associa- tion of Men Students; Student Government Association; Bap- tist Student Union. WIGGINS, ROBERT EDDY Brooklyn, Miss. Ministerial Association; Band Officer; Chorus Officer; FFA Bard; Vice-President, FFA; Annual Staff (Jr. College). WILLIAMS, LYNDA LOUISE Mobile, Ala. Young Women ' s Auxiliary; Baptist Student Union; Home Eco- nomics Club; Chapel Choir; Delphinian Society. TISDALE, McARTHUR Ovett, Miss. Transfer from Jones County Jr. College; Student Education Association, Vice-President (Jr. College). WILLIAMS, NANCY IDELAH Cedartown, Ga. Physical Education Club; Intramural and Extramural Sports. WALKER, CHERYL DIANNE Ocala, Fla. Transfer from Judson College; Young Women ' s Auxiliary; Delphinian Society; Home Economics Club; Student Educa- tion Association. WALLIS, THOMAS Baldwyn, Miss. Transfer from Northeast Mississippi Junior College; Mission Fellowship; Student Education Association; International Re- lations Club; Chapel Choir; Oratorio Choir; Young Republi- cans Club; B.S.U. Greater Council; Dean ' s List. WILLIAMS, ROY DAVID Collins, Miss. WILSON, GLORIA JEAN Jackson, Miss. Young Women ' s Auxiliary; Litaean Society; Chapel Choir; Oratorio Choir; Student Education Association. WILSON. JERE A. Atlanta, Ga. President, International Relations Club; Vice-President, Stu- dent Government Association. WARD, RACHEL ANN Wiggins, Miss. Baptist Student Union, Litaean Society; Association of Wom- en Students; Sophomore Class Favorite; Sophomore Home- coming Maid; May Day Maid; Secretary, Senior Class; Presi- dent, Ross Hall; Social Chairman; Student Education Asso- ciation. WARDLE, JOHN LOUIS Alton, lU. WATKINS, PATSY ANN Pascagoula, Miss Transfer from Clarke Memorial Junior College; Litaean So- ciety; Mission Fellowship; Circle Chairman, Young Women ' s Auxiliary; Secretary, Student Education Association. WATTS, EUGENE SCOTT Hattiesburg, Miss. WEATHERLY, MAXINE Chickasaw, Ala. Transfer from Clarke Memorial Junior College; Student Edu- cation Association; Serampore Players. WILSON, KAY MARGARET Gulfport, Miss. Litaean Society; Association of Campus Presidents; Chapel Choir; Oratorio Choir; Young Women ' s Auxiliary; Reporter, President, Student Education Association; Student Education Association State Corresponding Secretary; Secretary, Presi- dent Alpha Lambda; Assistant Editor, Editor Crusader: Dean ' s List; President ' s List; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. WINTERS, DONALD EUGENE Hattiesburg, Miss. Cobbler Staff; Chorale; Association of Church Musicians; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Montgomery, Ala. WRIGHT, JAMES C. Transfer from Clarke Memorial Jr. College. WYATT, JULIA JANETTA Sylacauga, Ala. Senior Queen; Homecoming Queen; Beauty; Friendliest Girl. YARBROUGH, TED E Chatom, Ala. WELLMAN, JAMES HUGH Foxworth, Miss. Transfer from University of Southern Mississippi. YELVINGTON, BRENDA JOAN Laurel, Miss. Thalian Society, Historian, Serampore Players. THE FORREST COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Carey ' s Heartiest Backers SHELBY C. BOWLING, President Beat Three W. U. SISLER, Vice President Beat One ALBERT S. WOODS, JR Beat Two J. A. P. CARTER, JR Beat Four H. H. LEE 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 HAHIESBURG. MISSISSIPPI 130 JOHNSON MUSIC COMPANY I I I East Pine Phone 582-1921 JITNEY JUNGLE Hardy Street Mart — Hattiesburg Main Street— Petal Now Two Stores To Serve You Best NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY Across the Street from Care HATTIESBURG BEAUTY CENTER 132 New Orleans Street Phone 582- Across from Sears WALNUT STREET PHARMACY 101 WALNUT 584-5484 POWE ' S PURE SERVICE STATION )l James Street 583-201 I KOMP EQUIPMENT CO. 319 East Pine 584-6264 Beard oMcMfi hail f saJ(C6taii-ynMikajzce ■lESBUBG, MISS CLINTON LUMBER COMPANY. LTD. Yellow Pine hiardwood Lumber Telephone 582-1594 FROSTOP 1000 Hardy Street 7 4e VcUfd je SltOfUf 9ho. Where Exclusive styles Meet Popular prices bi9 main street HATTIESBURG, MiSS. ji |:.r%_-.|LrL :. mwa m tjririrM n- MA Jt tnterprises 1901 Edwards Stree+ J ' 582-2543 • Food Market and Service Station (Open 24 hours) • Super Tire Market-Discount Furniture and Upholstery • Trailer Park-Renials-Linen White Corp. -The Worllr-, Mar ' 5 Frle-d GIBSON ' S DISCOUNT CENTER Where You Buy The Best For Less Q HATTIESBURG TYPEWRITER CO. The Office Machine Center 706 Broadway Drive 582-4445 r ' W WeL to RRST BAPTIST CHURCH Hattiesburg, Mississippi Corner Pine and Second Avenue CLYDE C. BRYAN, Pastor FERRELL BLAKENSHIP Educational Director DONALD WINTERS Music BELK-WHITLEY Home of Better Values 109 East Pine Phone 584-6257 CAREY COED ' S LIKE BELK ' S VILLAGE FAIR 131 hsiA p ' ©rrici SUPPLY cQypAiiv y AETMETALOFPICC FUftNITURC- ADDING MACHINES -CAQH Idea ' s TEKS p. O. BOX 147 222 SOUTH MAIN ST. HATTrESBURG. MISSISSIPPI WILLMUT GAS AND OIL COMPANY Salute lA iiliam. i areu L o y oue i 315 South Main St. — Hattiesburg, Mississippi You Are Invited To Worship With Us TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH The Friendly Church Hardy Street at Sixteenth Avenue Rev. J. Harold Stephens, Pastor Ray Luper, Minister of Music A Big Church Program with a Little Church Atmosohere of f-rlendliness THERE IS A PLACE OF SERVICE FOR YOU HATTIESBURG COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY HATTIESBUflG The CITY of PROGRESS in the Hub of Soufh Mississippi The BEST community in which to get an education . . . The BEST community in which to do business . . . The BEST community in which to live . . . Make Hattiesburg YOUR home CLAUDE F. PinMAN. JR.. Mayor C. B. PAnERSON. Commissioner W. P. HARRINGTON, Commissioner ( omplimenid oj- HATTIESBURG AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION YOUR NEW CAR FRANCHISED AUTOMOBILE DEALERS AUTO SERVICE COMPANY MARTIN MOTOR COMPANY FARRIOR MOTOR COMPANY McMULLAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY HENSON FORD, INC. RYAN McARTHUR MOTOR COMPANY JOE MORRIS MOTOR COMPANY ROSCOE MOORE PONTIAC COMPANY STEADMAN MOTOR COMPANY 134 Pioneer 203 WEST riNt ST. PARRIS JEWELERS ' College Jewelry I 16 West Pine Street PINE BELT SAVINGS LOAN ASSN. 700 Hardy Street 582 4334 MERLE NORMAN STUDIO COSMETICS Facials by Appointment Hardy Street Mart. 5ft4-S7S COLONY HOUSE BEAUTY SALON 2902 Hardy St. 582-1555 DONAVAN-LANE MEN ' S WEAR 518 Main Street 584-8742 WOOD ' S HOUSE OF FLOWERS 1427 West Seventh Street 583-0370 DAVID COX REAL ESTATE Old Rlchton Road— Petal 582-5581 GARREN ' S BOOK STORE 121 East Front Hardy Stree+ Mart MORGAN AND LINDSEY ' The Complete Variety Store 3roadway Mart 584-5755 LOTT ' S GROCERY 1503 West Seventh Street 584-8642 QUIGLEY ' S FUNERAL HOME 805 Hardy Street Hardy St. Ma 583-33 1 I SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 641 Main St. 584-751 I SOUTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH REV. GARLAND MclNNlS, Pastor 700 Bernice Ave. 584-5895 TOM ' S TOASTED PEANUTS Ernest Higgason, Distributor Don Gray, Salesman BOB WALLER ' S Photo Service Hattiesburg Compliments of WORLD BOOK INC. Mrs. J. T. Cadenhead, Salesman WBKH SYMBOL OF THE SOUTH ' 950 On Your Dial ' LEE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 1200 Boule Street 584-6286 OWL DRUG STORE 101 East Front Street 583-3591 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSN. 130 West Front St. 583-0291 CENTRAL BARBER SHOP West Front St. 583-4015 WESTERN AUTO ASSOC. 107 East Central Avenue 584-7701 Petal HATTIESBURG BEAUTY BARBER SUPPLY (The House That Service Built) 214 West Pine Street 582-1784 LEE DUNN TRUCK STOP Highway 49 South 584-9852 WHITE SYSTEM OF HATTIESBURG Personal and Auto Loans 2071 ' . West Pine 584-5474 MAYFAIR— WOMEN ' S APPAREL 627 North Main Street STEELMAN GROCERY 600 Eastside Avenue 582-3322 CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH 10 Francis St 583-0154 BEST WISHES, CAREY From A. K. MclNNIS GENERAL CONTRACTOR I 320 West Pine Street 582-3513 BLUE RIBBON BAKERY 906 Hardy St. 584-8635 Compliments of S. H. KRESS CO. SOUTHLAND FLORISTS Betty and Paul Wright 200 St. Paul 584-7541 McELROY ' S COURT GROCERY Highway 59 Gulf Shores, Ala. EVANS-DRUMMOND DRUGS Carter Building 582-1547 HATTIESBURG HARDWARE STORES INC. 305 Mobile St. 583-3525 COMPLIMENTS Of a FRIEND THE BACKROOM PIPER ' S MENS WEAR Main Pine 582-2453 TOWNE CLEANERS 306 Katie Ave. 583-3022 CARTER ' S TIRE SERVICE 400 East Pine St. Hattlesburg, Mississippi COMPLIMENTS OF Sharon McElhaney Jeane+te Rushing Judy Ware, Paula Wood, Janna Turner HUBER ' S FINE FABRICS Your Complete Quality Fashion Center 823 Hardy LOVE DRUG COMPANY Ross BIdg. 583-1701 Compliments of CREDIT BUREAU OFHATTIESBURG Dell Byrd, Owner COMPLIMENTS OF SMITH ' S SUNBEAM BAKERY PETAL HARVEY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. E. Thompson, Pastor 600 S. Main-Petal Dial 582-4438 or 583-1 174 Large enough to serve you BENSON PRINTING CO., Nashville . . . Not too large to know you ' 36 HERCULES POWDER COMPANY Incorpora+ed PINE PAPER CHEMICALS PLANT HAHIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI Phone 584-6411 WJc. lo MAIN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH JOHN E. BARNES, JR.. Pastor JOE J. WALTERS, Music • Program geared to meet the needs of youth • Lighted concrete parking and recreational area • College Choir — College Department ,,_ NOLAN C. JOHNSTON, Educational Director ANDERS BOOK STORE TEXT BOOKS IMS. 27th Avenue THE BOOK STORE THAT MEETS ALL NEEDS SCHOOL SUPPLIES COLLEGE OUTLINES We buy used textbooks 582-5336 GRAY ' S ICE CREAM and MILK CO. Court Square Fresher Because Its Local GRAY ' S QUALITY CHECKED MILK— ICE CREAM HATTIESBURS ' S ONLY MILK PLANT CENTRAL BATTERY 324 EAST PINE STREET Complete Automobile Service Dial 584-7781 HULETT FUNERAL HOME BURIAL AND VAULT INSURANCE 205 Bay Street Dial 582-1571 •, Cctc € U ScUt OF HAITI ESBURG iRST Na tional Bank OF HATTIESBVRG ,38 He that winneth souls is wise. PROVERBS ll;30 SOUTHERN CLEANERS Phone 582-4471 109 S. 27th Ave. COLONY HOUSE, INC FASHIONS SPORTSWEAR 2902 Hardy St. Hattiesburg COMPLIMENTS INTERSTATE ELECTRIC COMPANY WHOLESALE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SUPPLYING THE SOUTH 1314 West Pine Street 582-2427 527 Main Hattiesburg 583-2695 38th AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 419 38th Avenue 584-6585 W. C. Windham, Pastor Larry Williamson, Minister of Music SOUTHERN FABRICS LARGEST DISCOUNT FABRIC CENTER IN THE SOUTH 831 Hardy Street 582-3567 BEST WISHES CAREY W.R. FAIRCHILD CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. Highway 49 North 584-5426 DIXIE PINE PRODUCTS CO. Camp Shelby Road 584-6221 ' -T ' o. y ;ei-s, j:, i I ' hast taught us lov Ha ' dk honor, , Taught us truth «hd right, , ' . ... h While fitting every ntew crusad§ With .tKine armor bright. • ' ' r God, who made thee worfhy, 5iis spirit. Alma Mater, ■dwell with thee u toarapk at api y u toaraph arapi u ioarupn arupt u toairanh airapi IS In each phase of manufacture, this yearbook has been . . . 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