William Carey College - Crusader / Pine Burr Yearbook (Hattiesburg, MS)

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1969 Crusader WILLIAM In The Diversity of Its Members Lies The Strength of Carey College Students of William Carey College come bringing different backgrounds, widely diverse experiences, and an assortment of talents and abilities. They are representatives of all races; they are representatives of many cultures. Each student is completely different each contributes something to the whole. For in their diversity, lies strength. In The Interaction of Its People Lies The Growth of Carey College Learning takes place in a constant repetition of interaction, experience, and reconciliation. Students touch the thoughts, ideas and beliefs of others in the collegiate environment. They leam from their teachers, books and from each other the necessity of compromise — they learn the futility of stagnation, and in their interaction lies growth. ;. V In The Acceptance of Each Other Lies The Future of Carey College It is not difficult to see that the student body is made up of a diverse group of people. With very little effort the learning process can be found in all areas of student life. But there is more of William Carey College than the strength and growth of the present. When each person is recognized as a person worthy of respect, and given that respect due him, the potential of Carey College will be fulfilled. For in the acceptance of each other — lies the future. Dedication NP The 1969 CRUSADER is dedicated with much respect and devotion to Mr. Jack Rogers. He has found a magical formula for being, at the same time, both a good teacher and a good friend, f-le pushes students toward a realization of their fullest potential and motivates them to discover the world around them. He has given us a great deal — qualities like understanding and respect which cannot be measured but will stay with us forever. This dedication is a small attempt to thank him. But, for Mr. Rogers, there will never be thank-you ' s enough. DR. J. RALPH NOONKESTER The President ' s Message William Carey College is a unique community. I know this because my family has been a part of this campus for seventeen years. The Noonkesters have lived in the President ' s Home in the midst of this campus for thirteen years. Our two children have been born here and are growing up among eight hundred young people. Ours is a cosmopolitan college representing not only numerous states and foreign countries but also all races and representatives of all the major religious denominations. There are young people from families of the very poor and the very rich in our midst. We affirm, because we know it to be true, that m the diversity of its members lies the strength of Carey College, in the interaction of people lies the growth of Carey College, and in the acceptance of each other lies the future of Carey College. ]. Ralph Noonkester 1, President William Carey College Trustees Standing: Dr. C. M. Wells, Dr. Earl Green, Mr. I. D, Lee Taylor, Dr. lames T. Rev. Frank Gunn, Rev. Van H. Harding, Sim — Business Manager; Rev. lohnny Thompson, Wiley Fairchild, Dr. lohn Barnes, Mr. Claude Wilkes. Seated: Dr. Joseph M. Ernest, Ir.- Academic Vice-President; Dr. Glenn Pearson, Bruce Aultman- President of trustees; Dr. Ralph Noonkester — President. Administrative Council Seated: Dr. Joseph M. Ernest, Academic Vice-President; Dr. J. Ralph Noonkester, President; Dr. D. C. Martin, Dean of Students; Mr. J. D. Sims, Business Manager; Mr. John O ' Keele, Athletic Director. Standing: Mrs. Marjorie Rowden, Director of Public Re- lations; Mr. Dorman Laird, Director of Religious Activities; Mrs. Rita Goodbread, Dean of Women; Miss Sarah Gray, Registrar; Mrs, Ruth B. Duncan, Librarian. Not Pictured: Dr. Theophilus Ers- kine Ross, college physician; Mr. John Ciaig, Director of Develop- ment and Admissions. Faculty Academic Vice-President DR. JOSEPH M. ERNEST. JR. Biology Chemistry and Physics Dr. David Gruchy — Professor of Biology and Chairman of the Department Mrs. Rose West — Assistant Professor of Chemistry. George Mills — Assistant of Biological Sciences. Roy Hood — Associate Professor of Biology. Professor of Chemistry. 19 Economics and Business Mrs. Kathleen Arrington, Associate Professor of Business; Dr. Rector R. Hardin, Professor of Busi- ness Administration and Head of Department of Economics and Business; Dr. Clarice Robinson, Distinguished Professor of Business. Mr. John Craig, Director of Development and Admis- sions. I Education and Psychology Mr. A. J. DuPuy, Assistant Professor of Education and Psychology; Dr. R. G. Bigelow, Part-Time Professor of Education; Dr. Louise Griffith, Professor of Psychology and Head of the Department of Education and Psychology; Mrs. Francis Smith, Assistant Professor of Art; Mr. H. L. Dickens, Associate Professor of Education and Director of Student Teaching; Mrs. Elma McWilliams, Assistant Professor of Elementary Education. 20 Mrs. Bessie Bates, Instructor in Library Work. English and Speech Mr. Obra Quave, Professor of Speech and Drama; Mrs. Doris Mahaffey, Assistant Pro- lessor of Speech and Drama. Foreign Languages Seated: Mr. J. D. Marion, Assistant Professor of English; Mrs. Ann Martin, Assistant Pro- fessor of English and Debate Coach. Standing: Mrs. Julia Loper, Part-Time Assistant Professor of English; Dr. J. V. McCrory, Professor of English and Chairman of the De- partment of English; Mrs. Georgiann HoUiman, Assistant Professor of English. History and The Sciences Mr. R. J. Rogers, Associate Professor of History and Political Science; Dr. B. Frank Smith, Professor of Religion and Philosophy; Dr. Milton Wheeler, Associate Professor of History, Acting Chairman of the Department of History and Social Science; Miss Mary Elizabeth Atkin- son, Graduate Assistant in Sociology; Mr. T. W. Perrott, Associate Professor of Sociology. 21 Mrs. Use Brown, Assistant Professor of French and German; Dr. J. Frank Davis, Professor of Modem Languages and Chairman of the Department of Foreign Languages. Mathematics Home Economics Mr. Warner Fellabaum — Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Dr. Gaston Smitli— Professor of Mathematics and Chairman of the Department of Mathematics. Mrs. Evelyn McClure — Associate Professor of Home Economics and Acting Chairman of the Department of Home Economics. Music Sealed: Mr. Donald V inleiE.- ' -Pir,fessor of Music and Chairman of the Department of Mu ' ic Left to Right Dr. James Downey— Professor of Music. Mrs. Helen McWhorter — Assistant Professor of Music. Dr. George I Casey, Jr Associate Profit bor i f Music. Religion and Philosophy Dr. Don Stewart — Professor of Religion and Chair- man of the Department of Religion. Philosophy. Dr. William M. Clawson — Professor of Religion, and Dr. Joel Ray — Part-Time Professor of Re- ligious Education. Physical Education Mr. John Stephenson — Part-Time Instructor in Physical Education. Mr. John O ' Keefe — Associate Professor of f-fealth, Physical Education, and Recreation, and Athletic Director. Dr. Benjamin Waddle- —Professor of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, and Chairman of the Department of Physical Education. Mrs. Shirley Bryan — Part-Time Instructor in Physical Education, Mr. Johnny B. McDaniel — Graduate Assistant in Physical Education. staff Seated: Mrs. Carmen Simmons — Bookstore Manager. Miss Thelma Lee — Executive Assistant in the Office of tfie President. Mrs. Mary Lou Sims — Business Office Manager. Standing: Mr. G. M. Ward — Superintendent of Maintenance. Mrs. Maude Hedrick — Superintendent of Housekeeping. Mr. Lewis Ladner — Superintendent of Grounds. Seated: Mrs. Maude Brown — Dormitory Hostess of Jofinson Hall. Mrs. Myrtle Crumby — Dcrmitory Hostess of BryanI Hall. Mrs. Irma Brown — Dormitory Hostess of Polk Hall. Standing: Mrs. Elizabetti Reeves — Dormitory Hostess of Bass Hall. Mrs. Lucille Pearson — Dormitory Hostess of Ross Hall. Mrs. Kathleen Rockenbach — Lawrence Hall. Seated: Mrs. Donna Wheeler — Secretary in the Office of Public Relations. Miss Anita Matthews — Assistant to the Director of Student Aid. Mrs. Carole Johnson — Secreary to the Academic Vice-President. Standing: Mrs. Lor- raine Patterson — Secretary in the Office of Public Relations. Mrs. Carolyn Martin — Secretary to the Dean of Student Affairs. Mrs. Sue Plumley — Secretary in the Music Office. THE COLLEGE Senior Class CLASS OFFICERS — Palricia Woodard, SGA Represenlalive; Donnie Parker, President; Ronnie Parker, Vice President; Flo Hines, Secretary. Seniors CLARK ADAMS OCTAVIA APPLEWHITE LARRY L. AULTMAN Pensacola, Florida Winona Hattiesburg JOYCE BARNETT New Orleans, Louisiana WAYNE BEHRENT Metairie, Louisiana lifcii ii iiii RUBYE BLACKWELL Halliesburg CONNIE BLAIR Hattiesburg DON BLAIR KnoxviUe, Tennessee DEBE BLAKENEY Mobile, Alabama THAD BOLTON Mobile, Alabama CHARLES BRADY Gaulier BRYAN BRAND Flat River, Missouri ROBERT M. BRANTLEY Neely SUSAN BREEDEN Metairie, Louisiana WILLIAM BROOKE Pompano Beach, Florida MICHAEL W. BROOKS Now Orleans, Louisiana DONNA BUTLER Pensacola, Florida Seniors EVELYN CARPENTER WORDIE CARROLL Winona Bay St. Louis JOANNE CASE Mobile, Alabama WILLIAM CASE SANDY CASTLEBERRY Roxie Izmir, Turkey HAROLD CLARK New Orleans, Louisiana COOPER COCHRAN Rayville, Louisiana MILTON COCHRAN Fort Meade, Florida TERRY COWAN Mobile, Alabama i rik RUTH COWLES New Orleans, Louisiana DAVID M. DeBORD JAN DOUGLAS CLEAMONS DOWNS Pompano Beach, Florida Gulfport Pascagoula JAMES H. DURHAM RALPH ALVIN EARNEST Vero Beach, Florida Ruskin, Florida DAVID EDENnELD Ft. Lauderdale, Florida PAMELA ETHRIDGE East Peoria, Illinois GARY EVANS Waverly, New York PEGGY JEAN FARMER Roxie ELIZABETH FERRELL Haltiesburg 28 Seniors W. ALBERT FORDHAM, JR. Petal LANA FROST Mobile, Alabama KENDALL FRY Gillespie, Illinois DELORES GAINER Bay Minette, Alabama EDDIE GANDY West Point STEPHEN GARNER Pensacola, Florida GLORIA GLASS Mobile, Alabama LONNIE GLENN Prichard, Alabama DALE HAGERTY Tacoma, Washinqton PATRIQA HALL Laurel HILDA HALSELL Saa Paulo, Brazil RUSSELL C. HARRIS WILLIAM JOSEPH HATCHER DEBORAH HAZLETT Gainsville, Florida Jacksonville, Alabama Wabasso, Florida RONALD HAZLETT Largo, Florida MIKE HENDERSON DON F. HICKS DEBORAH HILBURN ERNESTINE HILL FLO HINES Cantonment, Florida Ft. Walton Beach, Florida Laurel 29 Gulfpori Baton Rouge, Louisiana Seniors -1 i SHARON HOLLIMAN Hattiesburg CYNTHIA HOWELL Tupelo RICHARD HOWELL New Orleans, Louisiana BOBBY HOWORTH CHARLES HERMAN HUDSON Laurel Cullman, Alabama MARJORIE HUDSON Tampa, Florida WILLIAM IKNER Atmore, Alabama VERMESTER JACKSON Hattiesburg JUDY JEFCOAT Soso JAMES GARY JOHNSON CHERYL JEAN KING Selma, Alabama Petal JAMES KING Mobile, Alabama, DALE KINSEY Winter Haven, Florida LARf-.Y JOSEPH LEE Pelal oIlERLAHD CHRISTIHE LEE Beaumont JACK LEWIS Tilusville, Florida NONNIE JEFCOAT Soso MARGARET LAY Prentiss SANDRA LEWIS Cantonment, Florida SANDY LUMPKIN Bogalusa, Louisiana Seniors JOHN T. LYONS Columbus, Georgia OLIVER MARTIN Buras, Louisiana FAYE MASHBURN Hattiesburc3 GEORGE MASON CHARLES J. MATTHEWS Pontotoc Robertsdale, Alabama, DAN MAYER New Orleans, Louisiana JANE Mccarty Enterprise MICHELLE McCLURE Hattiesburg BILLY McDonald Seminary BECKY McKENZIE Columbia CHARLES W. McLELLAN ROBERT MESERLIN Lexington East Orange, New Jersey JAMES MESSER Silver Creek LINDA MILEY White Oak GLORIA MITCHELL Picayune EMILY MOONEY Hattiesburg CHERYL ANN MOREHEAD WALTER MUELLER Carriere Gillette, New Jersey JOYCELYN MYERS Hattiesburg KENNETH NOTHACKER Slidell, Louisiana Seniors KATHY OCONNER Mobile, Alabama ARTHUR ORCUTT Carson LOUIS PALMISANO Metairie, Louisiana DONNIE PARKER Long Beach RONNIE M. PARKER Long Beach LINDA PATRICK Purvis BETTY LORRAINE PERRY Franklinton, Louisiana JAMES PERRY Pensacola, Florida DOLORES PFAFFENDORF Miami, Florida THER M. PRICE BARBARA PRUITT RONNIE PUGH DONNA LYNNE RATHBUN KENNETH REED Silver Creek Portageville, Missouri Pensacola, Florida Prentiss Brookhaven FERNANDO RENIEDO Nev Orleans, Louisiana MIKE RIDGELY JAMES ROBERTS Memphis, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee 32 FRANK ROIG New Orleans, Louisiana LINDA TERRY SANDERS Hattiesburg Seniors JlkJl CHERYL SAUCIER DONNIE SAUCIER New Orleans, Louisiana Poplarville ROBERT SCHAFFARZICH DENNIS SCHMILINSKI CHARLES LARRY SHRUM Baton Rouge, Louisiana Maracaibo, Venezuela Pompano Beach, Florida THARON SINCLAIR Columbia MARILYN SMALLWOOD Decatur, Alabama ANNA SMITH Carson MARTHA SMITH Brookhaven MICHAEL A. SMITH Hattiesburg MITCHELL SMITH Richton JOE STOREY New Orleans, Louisiana PAULA SMITH Hattiesburg DAVID SPENCER Senatobia BECKY STANFORD Metairie, Louisiana BARBARA STONECYPHER Lucedale EDDI STROUD Picayune ANN SUGGS TaylorsviUe MARTHA TAYLOR NEILL TERRY Hattiesburg Baton Rouge, Louisiana Seniors JOHN H. TOUSSEL, JR. RICHARD N. VAN EGMOND HENDRICK W. VAN LOON KEVIN VIQUERIE New Orleans, Louisiana New Albany Kenner, Louisiana Metairie, Louisiana KLOIS WATTS Hattiesburg JOHN WIEDERECHT New Orleans, Louisiana LINDA WALDON Warner Robbins, Georgia MILDRED WATTS Sumrall MIKE WELCH MARVIN WESTMORELAND DAVID WHITE Laurel Gretna, Louisiana Louisville, Kentucky 4 m JOHN WILLIAMS LINDA SUE WILLIAMS RODNEY WILSON PATRICIA WOODARD Dayton, Ohio Hattiesburg Huntsville, Alabama Mobile, Alabama CHARLES A. V OODARD JAMES R. HAYDEN 34 Miami, Florida Hattiesburg .frv Junior Class JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS— Lany Barlow, SGA Representative; Gary Mclnnis, Vice President; Skeeler Garrett, President; Martha Gillon, Secretary. Juniors MELBA ANN ABRAMS Hattiesburg NELL COOK ADAMS Fernandina Beach, Florida CARROLL ANNE AINSWORTH Pascagoula BILLY ALLEN Petal DAVE ALLISON Petal EVELYN ANDERSON Hattiesburg HUGH ARNOLD Hoboken, Georgia JAMES ROBERT ARNOLD Newport, Kentucky GARY L. ARTHUR Columbia JAMES T. ATKINSON Sarasota, Florida LLOYD BADGETT Whitewright, Texas LARRY BARLOW Hattiesburg ROSIE BARNES Collins TOM BAUGUESS Hattiesburg LINDA LOUISE BENDER Hattiesburg JANICE BESTER Hattiesburg RINDA BLACKMON Pensacola, Florida MIKE BLANDINO New Orleans, Louisiana LINDA BLOODSWORTH Pascagoula RONALD BOHLENDER Des Moines, Iowa SUE BOND Hattiesburg TACITUS BOND Port Arthur, Texas J. GRAYSON BOTTOM Cocoa, Florida PATTl BRANNON New Orleans, Louisiana VICKIE BROADWAY Mobile, Alabama MELVIN L. BRODOFSKY Hattiesburg JOHN BURKE Picayune JUDY BURKE Bogalusa, Louisiana 36 Juniors SHELTON BUTLER Hattiesburg NANCY ELIZABETH CAUTHEN Collins LARRY CHANDLER Forest Park, Georgia DWAYNE E. CHAPMAN Taylorsville DALE CLARK Hattiesburg WILLIAM CLAYTON Meridian BETTY COCHRAN New Augusta PAT COLLIER Vevay, Indiana JOEL COLLINS Homeland, Florida ANNETTE CONE ThomasviUe, Georgia GRADY COOLEY Birmingham, Alabama BETTY LYNN COOPER Wiggins RICKEY CORKER Mobile, Alabama BARBARA CRIDDLE Hattiesburg CLYDE L. DAVIS, JR Memphis, Tennessee DORIS DAVIS Brooklyn WILLIAM DAVIS Baton Rouge, Louisiana GLORIA DEDEAUX Bassfield TERRY DIAMOND Jay, Florida GOLDA DILEY New Orleans, Louisiana JACKIE DONALD Hattiesburg REX DUBOSE Orlando, Florida LESLIE DUCHAINE Kensington, Maryland JUDY DUCK Bay Minelte, Alabama JO ANN DURR Prentiss CAROLYN DYE McComb SANDY EVERETT Pascagoula CHARLES P. FEW Atlanta, Georgia Juniors rATSY FILLiNGAME Brooklyn EIZIE: flowers Foley, Alabama ALICE FLUKER Hattiesburg KEN ' N-7H FCGG Baton Rouge, Louisiana RALPH FORD Poplarville jERRYE SUE FORTE Atmore, Alabama FRANK FOUST Molalla, Oregon LEE FULTON Kutztown, Pennsylvania JAMES GALBRAITH Florenoe, Kentucky SKEETER GARRETT Greenville, South Carolina CYNTHIA GEORGE Hattiesburg MARTHA GILLON Gore Springs KEITH GORDON Laurel HAROLD GOWER Hattiesburg JAMES GREATHOUSE Baltimore, Maryland DUARD GREEN Lovington, New Mexico SYLVIA B. GREEN Neely HANK GUEST Jackson JOHN GUIDRY New Orleans, Louisiana CAROLYN HALLMAN Mobile, Alabama LUCIEN HARDOUIN New Orleans, Louisiana CHUCK HARLAN Louisville, Kentucky JAMES HARRINGTON Houston REX LEV IS HARRIS Laurel THOMAS HARRIS Baton Rouge, Louisiana AHNE HARTV ELL Gulfport JODY HASTY Theodore, Alabama CHERYL DEAN HEITORIX Lumberton Juniors MkM DON HENSARLING Pensacola, Florida SUSAN HILL Ellisville BYRON HOWELL Pontotoc JANETTE HOWELL Pontotoc ROBERT HUMPHREY Plant City, Florida LINDA CAROL INGRAM ■ Seminary DIANNA JAMES Richton DEANNA JOHNSON Tampa, Florida KEN JOHNSON Miami, Florida MARY JOHNSON Hatliesburg BOBBY JONES Waynesboro DORIS JONES Gloster JOANNE KNEITEL Homestead, Florida GAYLA JACQUELINE KNIGHT Collins DAVID KREY Metairie, Louisiana MICHAEL LaCOUR Gonzales, Louisiana PATRICIA ANN LAYNE Mobile, Alabama RONNIE LIPSCOMB Baton Rouge, Louisiana GREG LORENZ Arlington, Virginia HERSHEL A. MARKHAM Mclnlosh, Florida REDONDA KAY MARTIN Kenner, Louisiana JAMES MASHBURN Buckatunna RONALD McAFi:i: Pensacola, Florida MARY ALICE McCALL Collins GARY McINNIS Hatliesburg LARRY McMULLAN Hatliesburg ANN McWHORTER Halliesburg RONNIE MELTON Chickasaw. Alabama Juniors KIRBY MILLER San Antcnic, Texas MONDAL MILLER Fcxworth RANDALL MILLER San Antonio, Texas MARTHA CAROLYN MILLS Pascagoula LULA MAE MORRIS Hattiesburg DIANE MYERS Ruth RANDAL MYERS Ruth JAMES NOWLIN Laurel BARBARA PEEL Wiggins JAN PETTUS Pascagoula JAMES PIGOTT Sandy Hook ROY PINKSTON Tampa, Florida LARRY PITTMAN Pascagoula ROBERT PLUMLEY Marietta, Georgia ALEX PRITCHARD MiUry, Alabama PETE RAMSEY New Orleans, Louisiana STEPHEN REEDY Laurel GROOVER REEVES Laurel EMILY RICKELS Tupelo RICK RIDDELL Florence, Kentucky KENNETH RIGBY Century, Florida TOMMY MITCHELL RILES Laurel MELVA RIMETl Petal MARCIA ROGERS Osyka BEVERLY RUSH Gulfport WILLIE JEAN RUSSELL Columbia AL SAHAYDAK Bethlehem, Pennsylvania WILLIAM SANDERS Hattiesburg Juniors PHILIP SCHOL Femandina Beach, Florida KENNETH SHOEMAKE Runnelslown LINDA SIGLER Hattiesburg JERRY SIMMONS Jay, Florida L E. SIMS New Orieans, Louisiana DAVID W. SMITH Gulfport DIANE SMITH Waynesboro EDO! DEAN SMITH Hattiesburg JAN SMITH Laurel PATRICIA SMITH Ellisville HAZEL SNELL Panama City. Florida DONALD SONES Picayune ARLIE E. SPALDING Moselle DOROTHY S. SPALDING Moselle WILLIAM SPEIGHTS Monticello MARGARITA STALLWORTH Balboa, Canal Zone MARY LYNN STAMPLEY Jackson SHELBY LYNN STEPHENS Oakvale CARL STEVENS Laurel HOLLIS STOCKMAN Bay Springs PATRICIA STOKES Mobile, Alabama DUANE SUTTON Houston, Texas FAYE TAYLOR Hattiesburg HARRY THAMES Collins MIRIAM HUGHES THAMES Seminary SANDRA THOMAS Perry, Florida TIMOTHY THOMAS Fulton JAMES TILLMAN Laurel Juniors LEON TINGLE Hattiesburg DON TONEY Titusville, Florida DAVID EUGENE TRAMMELL ..Charlotte, N. Carolina JO ANN TRIGGS Hattiesburg JAMES TROXLER Lafitte, Louisiana DOUGLAS TURNER Chatom, Alabama NANCY TURNER Hattiesburg SUSAN TURNER Hattiesburg KENNY VAN ROSSUM Laurel BUDDY VAUGHN Hattiesburq JUNE V AINWRIGHT Hattiesburg MARY WALTERS Hattiesburg SCOTT WALTERS Laurel DEBBIE WATERS Pensacola, Florida SUE TABB WATTS Ocean Springs SHIRLEY WEATHERSBY Hattiesburg LAURA WELCH Soso DONNIE WENZEL Foley, Alabama JOEY WILLIAMS Ft. Lauderdale, Florida NORWOOD WILLIAMS Baton Rouge, Louisiana NANCY WILLSON Oak Grove LATRELL WINDHAM Bay Springs DOUGLAS YOUNG Port Allen, Louisiana ■MKmWi m I k Sfm GEORGE BOSARGE Hattiesburg JEAN BOSARGE Hattiesburg Sophomore Class SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS— ludi Thornhill, Vice President: Rick Ferrell, President; Mollie McGuire, Secretary: Cele Patterson, SGA Representative (not pictured). Sophomores ADA AMONES Hattiesburg WAYNE ANDERSON Hattiesburg EDWARD ARNOLD Vicksburg IRIS ATWOOD Petal DEBORAH BALZLI Mobile, Alabama MARILYN BARNES Hattiesburg MICHAEL BARR Gulfport LEONARD BISHOP Mobile, Alabama NANCY BLACK Poplarville DONNIE BOUTWELL Carriere DORIS BRIDGES Hattiesburg OLON BRIDGES Hattiesburg LOWELL BROOM Picayune JUNIOR BROOME Petal DAVID ALLEN BROWN Pensacola, Florida RONNIE BURGE Poplarville LARY BURTON Birmingham, Alabama RANDY CALDER Saraland, Alabama MARY CAMPBELL Pensacola, Florida SHERRY CANNON Jay, Florida WHITNEY CARVIN Bay St. Louis JERRY CHAMBERS New Orleans, Louisiana CAROLYN CHANCE Natchez CRAIG CHRISTOPHER New Orleans, Louisiana DAVID COLEMAN Pascagoula DANNY COOK Tupelo DAVID COWARD Ocean Springs JOY CRUTCHFIELD Milton, Florida Sophomores BECKY DALE Hattiesburg ANDREW DAVIS Blounlstown, Florida KAY DEARING Bay St. Louis DELORES DuBOSE Satsuma, Alabama TOMMY EGGLESTON Belle Chasse, Louisiana ARNEDA ELLIS Hattiesburg HOWARD FARRIS CookevUle, Tennessee RICK FERRELL Portsmouth, Ohio RAY FOUNTAIN Mount Olive ROBERT D. GARDNER Jacksonville, Florida VONCILE GASTON Hattiesburg WOODROW GIBBS Saraland, Alabama DAVID EDWIN GODBOLD Laurel CURTIS LEWIS GRAY Prentiss BETTY JANE HAMILTON Pensacola, Florida SHELTON HARRIEL Poplarville SHARON HART Miami Springs, Florida TOMMY HASSELL Tupelo MARY HAYES Chickasaw, Alabama JOHN HO Newr Castle, Indiana GILDA HOLLAND Brooklyn JERRY HOOD Ellisville VICKI HOWZE Hattiesburg WILLIAM HUTSON New Orleans, Louisiana DEBORAH JORDAN Hattiesburg MARY KIRK Laurel DAVID KOON Punta Gorda, Florida BILL KOUNS South Shore, Kentucky Sophomores RANDALL LeBLANC Bogalusa, Louisiana LARRY LeFLORE Hattiesburg DANNY LEE Calhoun City LADON LLOYD Pensacola, Florida CHARLES MAHFOUZ New Orleans, Louisiana CHARLOTTE MARTIN Hattiesburg GREG MARTIN Hattiesburg VUDGER McGILVERY Hattiesburg MOLLIE McGUIRE Mobile, Alabama RON McKENZIE Lucasville, Ohio DAVID McLean New Orleans, Louisiana PATTI McMANAWAY Jacksonville, Florida CHARLES MEACHAM Hattiesburg KENT MEGEHEE Picayune ANN MILLER Morganton, North Carolina LINDA MILLS Hattiesburg LAURA MITCHELL Pontotoc MARGARET MITCHELL Lumberton RICKY MUNN Meridian NELSON NOLDEN Deer Park, Texas JULIA OSWALD Greenville WAYNE PARKER Wade CECELIA PATTERSON Hattiesburg DANNY PHILLIPS Mobile, Alabama STEVE PROFFER Berkeley, Missouri TIM RAYBORN Jayess BECKY RHODES Mobile, Alabama JERRY RICKELS Tupelo Sophomores i MkA £:. SHERRY ROBINSON Laurel VAL ROBINSON Pert Charlotte, Florida SUE ROUNDS Newburgh, Nev York JANICE RUSHING Brcckhaven PRESTON SCARBOROUGH Hattiesburg HAROLD SEALY Saraland, Alabama TIMOTHY SHELBY Taylorsville DAVID SHIELDS Hatteisburg GARY SHOWS EUisviUe MARILYN SIMMONS Columbta TWERNELLA SIMS Sumrall JIM SMITH Petal KAREN SMITH Magnolia LINDA SMITH Stringer WILLIAM LELAND SMITH Meridian RONALD STEPHENSON Walton, Kentucky TOM STROUD Ruskin, Florida LARRY TAGERT Citronella, Alabama BUSTER TAYLOR Louisville JEANETTE TAYLOR Pensacola, Florida DARRELL THOMPSON Mims, Florida JUDI THORNHILL Brookhaven GLENN TINSLEY Fort Lauderdale, Florida WILLIAM TURNER West Point CHRISTINE VIETS Purvis THOMAS WEST New Orleans, Louisiana ROBERT WIGGINS Columbia BETTY WILDER Pontotoc Sophomores STEVE WISE Pensacola, Florida CHARLENE WRIGHT Seminary FRANCES WRIGHT Hattiesburg Rock out with the Swinging Sophomores! 48 Freshman Class FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS— Calhy Andrson, Secretary; johnny Collins, SGA Representative; David Yeager, President; Clyde Evans, Vice President (not pictured). Freshmen CATHY ANDERSON Hattiesburg CHARLES ANDERSON Hattiesburg EVON BAGGETT New Orleans, Louisiana 3RENDA BARNES Hattiesburg LULA MAE BARNES Basslield PHILLIP BARNETTE Cleveland, Ohio DEBORAH BARRETT Hattiesburg JOHNNIE BATIMON Columbia GEORGE L. BAXTER, JR Biloxi JAMES BAXTER Petal PAM BLAKENEY Taipei, Taiwan DANNY BLEDSOE Biloxi HAYES BOLES, JR Hattiesburg VERLEE BOND Brooklyn BETH BOOTH Haw River, North Carolina CHARLOTTE BOOTH New Orleans, Louisiana BETTY BOOTH Milton, Florida LEWIS BORDELON Lafayette, Louisiana PATRICIA BRASEL Greenwood BII L BRELAND Hattiesburg EVELYN BRELAND Brooklyn SUSAN BROWN Sanford, Florida ROBERT BROWNLEE GuHport ROBERT BURWELL New Orleans, Louisiana JOHN BUTTERBAUGH Pensacola, Florida LINDA BYRD Mobile, Alabama LEONARD BYRNE Charleston, South Carolina GUSTAVO E. CABRERA New Orleans, Louisiana Freshmen LARRY CARAWAY Long Beach JASON CARLISLE Mcrtcn DONNA CARPENTER Mobile, Alabama MARVA CARTER Hattiesburg JACOUELYN COCHRAN McLain JOHNNY COLLINS Dallas, Texas JO ANN CONNER Hattiesburg DEBBIE COOK Jackson KEITH COOPER Jackson DYANNE CREEL Prentiss BETTY CROCKER Hattiesburg CLYDE DEARMAN Hattiesburg DIANE DEDRICK Hattiesburg STEWARD LESTER DeLOACH, III . .Titusville, Florida V ILLIAM PETE DENSON Hattiesburg PHIL DI FATTA Hattiesburg NINA DUCK Bay Minett, Alabama ROBERT EARLS Cocoa, Florida A. CHARLES ERNEST, JR Mobile, Alabama JOSEPH M. ERNEST Mobile, Alabama JUDY ESSARY Brooklyn CLYDE EVANS Albany, Georgia ISAAC FAIRLEY Hattiesburg VAUGHN WENDELL FAIRLEY Hattiesburg NELDA FENNER Hattiesburg DONALD HUBBARD FLYNT Jackson SANDRA FORD Poplarville CARL FRANCIS Hattiesburg Freshmen WOODY FRIEMEL Collingdale, Pennsylvania EARL GAMBLE Hattiesburg CHARLES GAMBRELL Petal PATRICK A. GARNER Pensacola, Florida PAULA GILLOGLY Stringer SANDRA GLASS Mobile, Alabama FRANCES GRUCHY Hattiesburg LINDA GUILLOT New Orleans, Louisiana LOUELA GUINN Hattiesburg RICHARD GUNTHER Merrick, New York CASSANDRA HALL Hattiesburg GREG HATFIELD Newport, Kentucky BARRIE HEINBAUGH Petal DAVE HELMICK Fort Lauderdale, Florida ELBERT CARROLL HINTON Hattiesburg SANDRA HOLLIMAN Hattiesburg MARGIE HOWARD Mobile, Alabama DEBORAH HULL Louisville WILLIAM HUO Sao Paulo, Brazil THERESA HYATT Moss Point ELVIN RAY JACKSON Hattiesburg JOYCE JACKSON Hattiesburg ' JIMMY JAMES Hattiesburg ROBERT JEFFREY Mobile, Alabama MARTHA JOHNSON Hattiesburg BECKI JONES Houston HARRY JONES Hattiesburg WILEY KAY Jourdanton, Texas Freshmen CHARLES KILLINGSWORTH Hattiesburg AL KORNMAN Biloxi WES KROGSTAD Collingdale, Pennsylvania ANTHONY LADNER Bay St. Louis PAM LADNER : Gulfport CHUCK LAMBERTH New Orleans, Louisiana MICHAEL LATHAM New Orleans, Louisiana BILL SIULIM LEE Sao Paulo, Brazil BILLY RAY LEE Hailiesburg DAVID H. LEE Memphis, Tennessee BETTY LEWIS Hattiesburg SUSAN MAYNELL LIGHTHART Mount Pleasant, South Carolina NANCY ELIZABETH LINDLEY Moselle DARWIN LOTT Hattiesburg SHERRY McCLENDON Gulfport DONNA McGHEE Arlington, Virginia LINDA McGLOTHAN Hattiesburg NANCY McKINNEY Mobile, Alabama CLAY McSWAIN New Augusta BOB MACK Laurel DANNY MAGERS Tupelo DAVID MATTHEWS Elmua, New York VIRGIL K. MAURY : Hattiesburg SANDRA MEADOWS Meridian DARLENE MITCHELL Picayune LINDA MOLINARY Miami. Florida BYRON MORGAN Jackson ESTELI.A MORRIS Hattiesburg Freshmen VICKI MORRISON Hattiesburg LINDA MOSER Tupelo MIRIAM MOSS Moss ARCHIE MYERS Hattiesburg JOY ANN OEHLER Biloxi CHERYL PARKER Long Beach DEBORAH PERRY Biloxi DONNA PORTER Tampa, Florida MARY LOU QUALLS Hattiesburg DEBORAH OUINELLY Wilmer, Alabama SONNY RAMSAY Colombia CHERYL RANKIN Colombia SANDRA LENETTE REEVES Mt. Olive PATTI REID Mobile, Alabama MARC REIKES Hattiesburg BILLY ROSS RENICK Petal JAMES RICH Kokomo DONIVAL RICHARDS Colombia WILLIE RIDGEWAY Sumrall TOM ROBINSON Pensacola, Florida BEN C. ROGERS Pensacola, Florida BRENDA KAY ROGERS Pel al LORRAINE RUMORE Tampa, Florida JOHN PAUL RUSSEL Petal LEONARD RYAN Cayman Brae, Cayman Islands KATHY SCOTT Mobile, Alabama DIANA SHEA Port Richey. Florida CAROL SHEPHERD Hattiesburg Freshmen GREGORY STEPHEN SMITH Petal R. V. SMITH Moselle BECKY SOUTHERLAND Graceville, Florida FRANK SPANO Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey ETOY SPATES Sumrall DOUGLAS SPROAT. Meridian FORREST STEVENSON ...Soulh Porlsmoulh, Kentucky MARK ALAN STEWART Petal DONNA STRINGER Haltiesburg BRENDA SUDDUTH Theodore, Alabama EVANS SULLIVAN Mobile, Alabama KEN TAYLOR Hattiesburg BARBARA ANN THOMAS Haltiesburg WILLIAM TILLMAN Haltiesburg PATRICIA TOOLE Cleveland, Ohio PATRICIA TURNER Haltiesburg MIKE VON KANEL Pascagoula RICHARD PEVEY WALDRON, JR. Theodore, Alabama HARRY WALDT CoUingdale, Pennsylvania BECKY WARDLE Pearlmgton CAROLYN WATTS Sumrall AARON WELCH Ellisville ERM A SUE WELDY Gullport MICHAEL H. WEST Petal MARILYN WHITE Atlanta, Georgia MARK WILKINSON Bradenlon, Florida HATTIE RUTH WILLIAMS Haltiesburg RANDALL WILLIAMS ..Haltiesburg Freshmen WANDA WILLSON Hattiesburg RITA WISENER Pascagoula, Florida ROGER WRIGHT Meridian R. C. WOODS. IR Hattiesburg DEBBY WYATT Mobile, Alabama CLAUDE YARBOROUGH Bay St. Louis DAVID YEAGER Mobile, Alabama JOYCE YEATMAN Petal VICTORIA YIN Sao Paulo, Brazil Even Ireshmen can have fun. 56 ORGANIZATIONS Organization of DR. J. RALPH NOONKESTER, Sponsor Chief executives of the forty clubs and honoraries found at Wilham Carey College compose the Organization of Campus Presidents, a rather loosely-structured group designed to maintain lines of communication between the Student Government, the administration, and the organizations. Employed recently to mobilize student groups for participation in Homecoming, in behalf of the March of Dimes, and for the improvement of social life on campus, the Organization of Campus Presidents serves as a unifying force for widely diverse student interests. Campus Presidents First Row: Ferrell Slearns, David Yeager, Terry Cowan, Larry Schrum. Second Row: Emeslme Hill, Patricia Woodard, Dolores Plaflendorl, Linda -Waldon, Marilyn Smallwood, Pam Elhridge, Martha Gillon, Debe Blakeney. Third Row: Dale Kinsey, Tim Thomas, Donna Rathbun, Jan Douglas, Mary Walters, Susan Hill, Cleamon Downs, Donnie Parker, MoUie McGuire, Michelle McClure, Golda Diley, Ronnie Melton, Kendall Fry, David DeBord, Oliver Martin, David Smith, Alan Woodward, Marvin Westmoreland. Student Government Association Patricia Woodard, Ser.ici Class Representative; David DeBord, Presi- dent; Clyde Davis, Social Chairman; Joyce Barnett, Secretary; Debe Blakeney, AWS President; David Allison, Publicity Chairman; Cele Patterson, Sophomore Representative; Sandy Castleberry, Treasurer; Larry Barlow, Junior Representative; Jan Douglas, AMS President; Johnny Collins, Freshman Representative; Hank Guest, Vice-President. The Student Government Association is an organization which allows the student body to communicate with the administration in the area of school policy. The SGA Council promotes student participation in activities and works to better student life. The recreation room shown in the picture above is an example of their projects. Executive Council Association of Women Students From Top: Debe Blakeney, President; Flo Mines, Linda Waldon, Ernestine Hill Dolores Pfaffendorf, Frances Wright, Pam Ethridge, Rinda Blackmon. Association of Men Students From Top: Dale Kinsey William Clayton Jan Douglas President Charles Brady, John Garrett, Ronnie Melton, J. E. Sims. Crusader Staff Donna Bush wi n t — -. IE ' ■tr jH LfM uH Martha Gillon Sponsor MRS. EVELYN McCLURE Editor DONNA BUSH Assistant Editor MARTHA GILLON Faculty Editor CHARLES ERNEST Class Editor MARY LYNN STAMPLEY Class Editor NANCY LINDLEY Organizations Editor DEBE BLAKENEY Organizations Editor PATRICIA WOODARD Features Editor PAM BLAKENEY Features Editor ERNESTINE HILL Sports Editor LARRY CHANDLER Senior Editor JO ANN TRIGGS Business Manager MICHELLE McCLURE Mary Lynn Stampley Nancy Lindley Patricia Woodard Pam Blakeney «ir , ' Ernestine Hill, Martha Gillon, Nancy Lindley, Pam Blakeney, Charles Ernest, Donna Bush, Patricia Woodard, Larry Chandler, Michelle Mc- Clure, Debe Blakeney, Mary Lynn Stampley, Jo Ann Triggs. Ernestine Hill Larry Chandler Jo Ann Triggs Mrs. Jo Loper Randall Miller Cobbler Staff Sponsor MRS. JO LOPER Managing Editor RANDALL MILLER Assistant Editor • DOLORES PFAFFENDORF Assistant Editor DAVID ALLISON Sports Editor TOM ROBINSON Dolores Pfaffendorf David Allison Tom Robinson ia ' z Joycelyn Myers, Lana Frost Tom Robinson, Dolores Pfaffendorf, Mary Stockman, Joy Crutchfield, Delores DuBose. Seated: Randall Miller. Lou Quails, Charles Matthews, Van Bryant, David Allison, Mollis Carey College Chorale First Row: Martha Bollinger, Susan Hill, Julia Oswald, Nancy Black, Elizabeth Ferrell, Beverly Rush, Vicki Broadway, Cele Patterson, Rinda Blackraon, Mary Campbell, Linda Moser, Annette Cone, Janice Rushing. Second Row: Miriam Moss, Margaret Lay, Faye Mashburn, Jan Pettus, Becky Southerland, Hazel Snell, Becky Payne, Cheryl Clayton, Mary Hayes, Becky Rhodes, Melva Rimer, Eddi Stroud, Debe Blakeney, Patricia Woodard, Betty Wilder. Third Row: Carl Bndgman, Randy LeBlanc, Pat Few, Jan Douglas, Steve Garner, Clea- mon Downs, Gary Evans, J. E. Sims, Clark Adams, William Clayton, Wayne Parker, Ricky Munn, Tommy Eggleston, Don Hicks. Fourth Row: Bill McClellan, Ray Fountain, Tom Stroud, David Trammell, Oliver Martin, Jimmy Durham, Hank Guest, Robert Brownlee, David Coleman, Donnie Parker, Buster Taylor, Ronnie Parker, Danny Cook, Rodney Wilson. OFFICERS CLEAMON DOWNS President GARY EVANS Vice-President SUSAN HILL Secretary-Treasurer MR. DONALD WINTERS, Direcio Chapel Choir OFFICERS TERRY COWAN President KAY DEARING Vice-President DWAYNE CHAPMAN Secretary-Treasurer VAL ROBINSON Chaplain DEBBIE WATERS Historian .«  r DR. JAMES DOWNEY, Director First Row: Lorraine Rumore, Patli Reid, Jane Hamilton, Cynthia George, Patricia Brasel, Donna Carpenter, Kay Dearing, Janette How- ell, Dolores Pfaffendorf, Nancy McKinney, Patty Smith, Sandra Reeves, Rosie Barnes, Rita Wisener. Second Row: lean Russell, Betty Coch- ran, Emily S. Rickels, Patricia A. Toole, Berlean J, Donald, Debbie Waters, Melba Abrams, Sharon Hart, Deborah Perry, Carolyn Hall- man, Carolyn Chance, Doris Jones, Karen Smith, Laura Welch, Theresa Hyatt. Third How: Terry Cowan, Dave Helmich, Larry Cara way, Robert David Gardner, Gary Brent Shows, Donald Flynl, NeL son Nolden, Edward Roy Pinkston, Jr., Robert Jeffrey, Jerry Rickels, Philip Schol, Mike Latham, Timothy Shelby, Lary Burton. Fourth How: Jason D. Carlisle, Billy Lee, David M. Koon, Larry Pitlman, Michael Von Kanel, Ben C. Rogers, Randall Williams. Valentine Keen Robinson, Danny Magers, Douglas K. Sproat, R. V. Smith, Dwayne Chapman, Steve Reedy. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Standing: Steve Garner. Gary Evans, Jan Douglas, Randy LeBlanc, Tommy Eggleslon, Ricky Munn, Cleamon Downs, Bill McClellan, Rodney Wilson, Tom Stroud, Clark Adams, Oliver Martin, Donnie Parker, Hank Guest, David Coleman. Seated: Ronnie Parker, President. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a national honorary fraternity open to male music majors and minors who have shown exceptional ability. The standards of the fraternity encourage each member to achieve the highest possible level of performance in the music field. OFFICERS RONNIE PARKER President OLIVER MARTIN Vice-President STEVE GARNER Secretary CLEAMON DOWNS Alumni Secretary IAN DOUGLAS Warden-Historian MR. DONALD WINTERS, Sponsor Delta Omicron Seated: Patricia Woodard, Elizabeth Ferrell. Second How: Beverly Rush, Clarinda Blackmon, Flo Hines, Vicki Broadway. Third Row: Annette Cone, Nell Adams, Eddi Siroud, Rebecca Payne. Melva Winner of a number of coveted national awards for achievement and efficiency, Omicron Sigma Chapter of Delta Omicron International Fraternity for women in music is one of the most active honoraries on campus. A highlight of the academic year was the Kappa Province Convention for which Omicron Sigma was hostess chapter. OFFICERS ELIZABETH FERRELL President PATRICIA WOODARD First Vice-President MELVA RIMER Second Vice-President CLARINDA BLACKMON Secretary Rimer, Hazel Snell, Susan Hill, Cynlhia George, Margaret Lay, Betty Wilder. fl FRANCES WINTERS Member-Sponsor Crusader Band 4 :i. JAMES CASEY, Conductor n First Row: James Durham, Wanda WiUson, Henry G. Guest. Second Row: Randy LeBlanc, Tommy Eggleslon, Keith Gordon, Beverly Rush, Hazel Snell, Becky Soulherland, Don Hicks. Third Row: Lonnie Glenn, Donnie Parker, David Coleman, Nelson Nolden, Dwayne Chapman, Ralph Ford. Fourth Row: Edward Arnold, Jan Eric Douglas. A relatively new performing organization, the Crusader Band provides an outlet for Carey ' s talented instrumentalists. Under the direction of Dr. James Casey, the group has added new dimensions to its musical excellence and its increasing repertoirs. Music Educators National Conference Designed to provide extra-curricular insight into the professional activities of music educators, the student chapter of the Music Educators National Conference this spring hosted the state convention of the organization. A study of the Tanglewood Symposium on the role of music in contemporary American life was of vital interest to MENC members. OFFICERS SUSAN HILL President RINDA BLACKMON Vice-President MARGARET LAY Secretary TOMMY EGGLESTON Treasurer JAMES CASEY, Member sponsor First How: Beverly Rush, Vicki Broadway, Lary Burlon. Mary Camp- bell, Rebecca Southerland, Clarinda Blackmon, Ron Parker. Second Row: Annette Cone, Betty Wilder, Tommy Eqgleston, Hazel Snell, Larry Pillman, Margaret Lay, Sue Hill. Baptist Student Union Executive Council Seated: l. ' , :;- l,ynn Stampley, Betty Perry. MoUie McGuire. Standing: Tim Thomas, Janette Howell, Ronnie Melton, Val Robinson, Ricky Munn, Mary Hayes, Sue Bond, Gary Mclnnis. DORMAN LAIRD BSU Director Greater Council Front Row: Delores DuBose, Palli McManaway, Mary Hayes, Janelle Howell, Carolyn Chance, Jo Ann Triqqs. Second Row: Dorman Laird, Director; Gary Mclnnis, Ricky Munn, Ronnie Melton, Val Robinson, Tim Rayborn, Tim Thomas, President; Linda Smith, Laura Nell Mitch- ell, Mollie McGuire, Sue Bond, Elzie Flowers. Mary Lynn Stampley, Donna Carpenter, Betty Perry, Julia Oswald, Debbie Cook. The Baptist Student Union functions to provide both religious and social activities for interested students. The organization provides spiritual emphasis for its many campus activities, and religious oriented service activities to the college community. Young Women ' s Auxilliary MONA STEWART, Sponsor First Row: Dolores PfaHendorf, Patty McManaway, Mollis McGuire, Karen Smith, Verlee Bond. Second Row: Martha Gillon, Betty Perry, Gloria Mitchell, JoAnn Triggs, Cheryl Saucier. The Young Women ' s Auxiliary is composed of young women who possess a keen interest in the work of missionaries, and who wish to study closely the activities nd difficulties of these missionaries. Members support two annual appeals for funds to advance the cause of world missions. OFFICERS MOLLIE McGUIRE President LINDA SMITH Group Leader PATTI McMANAWAY Group Leader LAURA MITCHELL Group Leader Mission Fellowship VAL ROBINSON JANETTE HOWELL VAL ROBINSON Chairman The Mission Fellowship brings together undergraduates who have committed themselves to a missionary career or who have indicated their desire to learn more about various areas of service. LINDA MOLINARY VERLEE BOND MARCIA HOWARD Ministerial Association First Row: LaDon Lloyd, Keith Cooper, Alan Woodward, Wordie Car- roll, Larry Barlow. Second Row: David Yeager, Dale Kinsey, David Spencer, Tim Rayburn, Charles Meacham. Third Row: Jim Mashburn, Dr. Don Stewart and Dr. William Clawson — r ' aculty Sponsors Donnie Majors, Ken Shoemake, David Lee, Donnie Parker. Fourth Row: Clyde Evans, Don Boutwell, Val Robinson. Ministerial students organize to promote the common goals of religious direction and spiritual development. Opportunities are made available for members to serve local churches, thereby spreading influence from campus to community. OFFICERS ALAN WOODWARD President MIKE RIDGLEY First Vice-President TIM RA.YBURN Second Vice-President LARRY BARLOW Secretary DONNIE PARKER Treasurer Wives of Christian Workers The need has long existed for training wives of career church workers. The Wives of Christian Workers organization is an important source of information concerning what is expected of the spouse of a pastor, minister of education, or minister of music within the church and in the community. • r-f y First Row: Barbara Mack, Jackie Gardner, Jerri Pinkston, Cynthia Howell. Second Row: Evelyn McClure, Catherine Clawson, Marjorie Rowden, Geraldine Meacham, President. Religious Educators Association DR. JOEL RAY, Faculty spcnsor To bridge the gap between what the reUgious educator learns in the classroom and the problems he faces in the application of that knowledge in the church, the Religious Education Association has been created. Members attend church-oriented conventions and workshops and work closely with local congregations to become thoroughly acquainted with the education ministry. OFFICERS RICHARD VAN EGMOND President LATRELL WINDHAM .Vice-President EVELYN CARPENTER Secretary OCTAVIA APPLEWHITE Publicity Chairman First Row: Dale Kinsey, Octavia Applewhite, Steve Reedy, Evelyn Carpenter, Latrell Windham. Second Row: Miriam Thames, Jimmy Harrington, Sue Bond, Verlee Bond, Theresa Hyatt. Third Row: Harry Thames, Kenneth Reed, Ken Gower, Linda Miley. 80 Association of Church Musicians First Row: Elizabeth Ferrell, Deborah Perry, Eddi Stroud, Theresa Hyatt. Second Row: Steve Garner, Jan Douglas, Mike Latham, Ralph Ford, Ricky Munn, Clearaon Downs. Third Row: James Durham, Bill McLellan, Ron Paiker, Oliver Martin, J. E. Sims. Functioning as a laboratory for the acquisition of in-depth training for potential church musicians, the organization greatly benefits from close association with Professor Donald Winters, current President of the Southern Baptist Church Music Conference. ' Carols by Candlelight ' was a holiday musical offering produced for the enjoyment of Carey students by the group. John and Helen Kemp, of the nonsectarian Choristers ' Guild, were entertained by the Church Musicians and spoke of their widely-respected choir work. OFFICERS OLIVER MARTIN President CLEAMON DOWNS Vice-President EDDI STROUD Secretary 81 JOSEPHINE D ' ARPA, Member-Sponsor Library Club First Row: Mary Lou Quails, Margarita Smith, Flo Hines, Patty Hall. Second Row: Randy McHan, Larry Tagert, Linda Sigler, Martha Tay- lor, Sandra Holliman, Mike Parker, Mike Blandino. Composed of students who are employed in the College library, Library Club members are trained in methods of executing their tasks more efficiently for the benefit of the student body an ' d faculty. OFFICERS MRS. RUTH DUNCAN Sponsor MARTHA TAYLOR President J. T. ATKINSON Vice-President MARY LOU QUALLS Secretary MARGARITA SMITH Social Chairman International Relations Club Through detailed examination of important developments of the international scene, campus political analysts seek to understand the governmental, historical, social, and cultural forces which shape contemporary civilization. International Relations Club members carefully and critically study current affairs periodicals, and hear speakers who provide insight into events explored by students. JACK ROGERS, Faculty sponsor First How: Joyce Barnett, David Smith, Wordie Carroll. Second Row: Donnie Carroll, Charles Gambrell, Marvin Westmoreland. Third Row: Evelyn Anderson, Leslie Duchaine, Ronnie Melton. 83 Forensic League Seated: Sherry McClendon, Ernestine Hill. Standing: Keith Cooper, Charles Ernest, Neill Terry, Kirby Miller. The Forensic League promotes and participates in intercollegiate speech activities. This year ' s touring debate squad, the largest in the program ' s history, will travel to several tournaments to compete against virtually every college and university in the South. 84 MRS. ANN MARTIN, Sponsor Serampore Players First Row: Palli Brownlee, Jeanetle Taylor, Pam Blakeney. Deborah Balzli, Dyanne Creel, Pally Hall. Second Row: Woody Friemel, Patrick Few, Larry McMullin, Sherry Robinson, Kay Hearing, Debbie Cook, Susan Breeden. Golda Diley, Joann Durr, Kalhy Scoll, Grayson Bol- lom, David Matlhews, Ken Johnson. Third How: John Guidry, Bill Sanders, Skeeter Garrell, Jimmy Troxler, Mariha Taylor, Melba DORIS MAHAFFEY and OBRA QUAVE, Faculty sponsors Abrams, Linda Sigler, Mollie McGuire, Johnny Collins, Charles Hud- son. Fourth Row: Al Kornman, George Baxler, Frank Roig, Elzie Flowers, Linda Sanders. John Toussel, Ben Rogers, Gary Johnson. Fifth Row: Mike Parker, Sandra Lumpkin, Ann Suggs, Sandy Caslle- berry, Louis Palmisano. On Ladder: Mary Kirk, Linda Waldon, Ann Miller, Deanna Johnson, Donna Porler, Pal Layne, Willie Russell. One of the largest campus organizations, the Serampore Players annually produce drama of the highest caliber for the benefit of William Carey College students and local residents. Besides sensitive actors and actresses, technicians in lighting, costuming, and set design are essential to the artistic excellence characteristic of all Players productions. OFFICERS GARY JOHNSON President KAY DEARING First Vice President JOHN TOUSSEL Second Vice President SUSAN BREEDEN Secretary JOHN GARRETT Treasurer KEN and DEANNA JOHNSON Social Chairmen Serampore 1968 Fall by JEAN ANOULIH Director: OBRA QUAVE Stage Manager: DEBBIE BALZLI ANTIGONE presents in dramatic style the age-old conflict between individual virtue and social control. Antigone, representing an individual motivated by a desire to achieve what is morally right, is forced into conflict with Creon who is limited by his own position as ruler to recognize and do only what is politically expedient. The result of this conflict is the death of Antigone. Players Production fl l ' ' k :.A ? ( ■ ' _ .: ? 1 P i r iW 1 m-t-- ' A ™, ' , fn ' ' ifflMMWiP ' ' ' ' w 1: ' J Chorus MIKE PARKER Antigone PAMELA BLAKENEY Nurse SANDY CASTLEBERRY Ismene LINDA WALDON Haemon MARK WILKINSON Creon JOHN GARRETT First Guard KENNETH JOHNSON Second Guard JON DAVIS Third Guard GRAYSON BOTTOM Messenger JOHNNY COLLINS Page LARRY McMULLAN Uridice DEBBIE BALZLI Touring Drama 1968 The Way of The Cross by HENRI GHEON Director OBRA QUAVE Stage Manager JUANITA WEST Lighting Technician JOHN TOUSSEL CAST First Man ION DAVIS Second Man ■ ■ JOHN GARRETT First Woman SUSIE EPPERSON Second Woman SANDY CASTLEBERRY Reciter : JOANN FLANAGAN Each year in the spring and summer since 1960 the Serampore Players have packed bag and baggage and embarked on an extensive tour, appearing in many Southern and Eastern states. The Way of the Cross by Henri Gheon was the latest touring show for the widely-acclaimed Players. A dynamic play depicting the death and resurrection of Christ, it spoke of man ' s involvement in that death and the consequences and responsibilities of the crucifixion for all of mankind. Alpha Psi Omega Mollie McGuire, John Garrett, Ken Johnson, Kay Dearing. Sue Breed- Linda Waldon, Deanna Johnson, Mike Parker. en, Sandy Castleberry, Donna Buller, Elzie Flowers, Gary Johnson, To honor students who have excelled in theatrical pursuits, Alpha Psi Omega, the world ' s largest dramatics fraternity, was chartered at William Carey College in 1967. Membership is open to students of all departments who accumulate a certain number of points, which are earned by participating in Serampore productions. Ideally, members seek to become humble artists by the one and only road of labor and service. !: vdfi K OFFICERS SANDY CASTLEBERRY Director JOHN GARRETT Stage Manager KEN JOHNSON Business Manager Creative Writers Club Newly organized, the Creative Writers seek to encourage all Carey students who have demonstrated ability and interest in writing. Effective means of achieving this aim are the publication of a literary magazine and participation in Southern Literary Festival competition. lEFF D. MARION— Member-Sponsor Sealed: Wayne Turner. First How: David Allison, Dale Clark, leH Marion, Donna Bush, Linda Bloc.dswoiih, Barbara Peel. Circle K wC- 1 Kneeling: Terry Cowan, Larry Shrum. Seated: Ronnie Parker, David Allison, Pat Few, Donnie Parker, Val Robinson, Richard Waldron, Bobby Earls, Ronald Bohlender. Standing: Larry Caraway, David Koon, Jim Mashburn. Albert Fordham, Charles Matthews, Larry Chandler, J. T. Atkinson, Byron Morgan, Alan Woodward. DR. WILLIAM M. CLAWSON, Sponsor SANDY CASTLEBERRY, Sweetheart The Circle-K Club is a service organization affiliated with Kiwanis International. Working closely with members of the local Kiwanis Club, the group sponsors projects of benefit to the community. Exemplifying campus service projects are the travel-board and basketball concessions. OFFICERS LARRY SHRUM President JIM MASHBURN First Vice-President PAT FEW Second Vice-President ALLAN WOODWARD Secretary 92 TERRY COWAN Treasurer LARRY CHANDLER Sergeant-at-Arms Home Economics Club Home Economics majors benefit greatly from membership in the Home Economics Club which brings to the campus speakers knowledgeable in a number of areas not included in the curriculum. The girls frequently have opportunity to apply the knowledge they have acquired in classroom work at the coffees given for the college faculty and staff. OFFICERS MICHELLE McCLURE President MARTHA TAYLOR Vice-President RUTH COWLES Secretary JUDI THORNHILL Program Chairman JOY CRUTCHFIELD Reporter EVELYN McCLURE— Faculty Sponsor Firal How: Ruth Cowles, Judi ThomhiU, Michelle McClure, Martha Taylor, Joy Crutchfield, Pam Ladner, Susan Lighthart. Second Row: Sandy Lumpkin, Connie Blair, Patti Brownlee, Sue Breeden, Cynthia Howell, Gloria Mitchell, Anne Hartwell, Brenda Barnes, Ann Miller, Dianne Dedrick, Faye Taylor, Sandy Everett. Litaean Society First Row: Sandra Thomas, Nancy Lindley, Pam Ethridge, Joyce Bar- nett. Second Row: Frances Wright, Dianna James, Darlene Mitchell, Jackie Knight. Third How: Jerri Forte, Carolyn Hallman, Mitchell, Golda Diley. HELEN McWHORTER, Faculty sponsor One of three social societies on campus for women students, the Litaeans work to make the fall rush week a resounding success. During this week all new coeds are encouraged to participate in rush and attend all the parties given in their honor, and to join one of the societies. 94 Thalian Society First Row: Becki Jones, Delores DuBose, Jane Hamilton, Judy Duck, June Wainwright, Nancy Caulhen. Second Row: Sherry McClendon, Brenda Rogers, Mary Hayes, Betty Boothe, Patti Smith, Elzie Flowers, Third Row: Nina Duck, Becky Wardle, Donna Stringer, Debbie Hal- zli Patti Brownlee. Fourth Row: Patricia Brasel, Linda Smith, Redonda Martm, Mary Walters, Gilda Holland. Filth Row: Sherry Robinson, Ann Miller, Joy Crutchfield, Sandra Meadows, Deborah Perry, Sherry Cannon. Certainly one of the most active societies on campus, the Thalians boosted student morale during exam week with the sale of survival kits. Another project involved contacting the parents of students with an offer to buy a birthday cake for their son or daughter on the appropriate day. DONNA WHEELER a: Sponsors Delphinian Society First Row: Donna Rathbun, Rita Weisner, Marcia Rogers, Linda Byrd, Dolores Pfaffendorf. Second Row: Sandy Lumpkin, Pat Layne, Leslie Duchaine, Betty Cochran. Third Row: Mary Baggett, Sue Bond, Mar- tha Gillon, Linda Sigler. Always eager to become involved with campus activities, the Delphinians can be depended on to enthusiastically support all important appeals such as the March of Dimes. The organization helped make the Homecoming parade a resounding success. k 96 ANITA MATTHEWS, Sponsor Alpha Lambda First Row: Vicki Broadway, Annette Cone Kay Deanng Laura Mitchell, Dolores Pfaffendorf. Second Row: Nancy WiUson Nancy Black, Debe Blakeney, Rinda Blackmon, Mary Lynn Slampley, Pa- tricia Woodard. Composed of coeds who attained a 3.5 academic average during one semester of their freshman year, Alpha Lambda seeks to encourage scholastic excellence among all women students. Clad in white, organization members often find themselves serving as guides for campus visitors, and as marshalls at graduation. OFFICERS PATRICIA WOODARD President VERMESTER JACKSON Vice-President NANCY BLACK Secretary GEORGIANN HOLLIMAN, Faculty sponsor Kappa Mu Epsilon GASTON SMITH— Member-Sponsor Kappa Mu Epsilon is an honorary mathematics fraternity open to any student who has maintained at least a 3.00 in hine or more hours of mathematics. Like other honoraries on campus, the Fraternity promotes actively a scholarly interest in the field with which it is concerned. OFFICERS VERMESTER JACKSON President LARRY BARLOW Vice-President NANCY WILLSON Secretary-Treasurer Seated: Mary Lynn Stampley, Vermester Jackson. Standing: Larry Barlov , V amer Fellabaum, Donnie Parker, Gaston Smith, John Ho, Nancy Willscn. Lambda Iota Tau OFFICERS ERNESTINE HILL President DONNA RATHBUN ....Vice-President VERMESTER JACKSON Secretary Ernestine Hill, Donna Rathbun, Barbara Pruitt, Douglas Turner. Lambda Iota Tau is the honorary Literary Fraternity on campus. Students and faculty holding membership in the organization are greatly benefited by lectures presented by their fellow members in the Fraternity. 99 ANN MARTIN— Faculty-Sponsor Chi Beta Phi First Row: Nancy Willson, Rose West, Laura Mitchell, Martha Bol- linger, Debe Blakeney, Patricia Stokes, Mary Lynn Stampley, Louise Griffith. Second Row: Kenneth Adams, Ronald Bohlender, Roy Hood, DAVID GRUCHY— Member-Sponsor David Shields, Jody Hasty, Robert Wiggins, William Brooke, Rick Van Loon, David Gruchy. Chi Beta Phi is a national honorary fraternity for undergraduates in the sciences. Alpha Zeta Chapter was chartered in 1951, and since that time has been one of the outstanding chapters of the Fraternity. Membership is open to anyone who has a 3.50 grade-point average in twenty or more hours in the sciences. The Chapter strives to promote general scholarship, citizenship, and character among the students of the college. OFFICERS DEBE BLAKENEY President RICK VAN LOON Vice-President NANCY WILLSON Secretary-Treasurer ,QQ PATRICIA STOKES Corresponding Secretary WILLIAM BROOKE Alumni Secretary Pre-Medical Society The Pre-Medical Society is open to any student planning to pursue a career in the field of medicine. Each year the club sponsors a trip to the University of Mississippi School of Medicine in Jackson for the purpose of promoting interest in our State medical school. OFFICERS RICK VAN LOON President LAURA MITCHELL Vice-President PAT STOKES Secretary-Treasurer M. ROY HOOD— Faculty-Sponsor First Row: Ronald O. McAfee. Laura Mitchell, Debe Blakeney, Martha Bollinger, Pat Stokes, Rick Van Loon. Second Row: Ken Adams, Ron Bohlender, David Shields Greg Lorenz. Robert Wiggins, Jody Hasty, Woody Gibbs, 101 Pi Gamma Mu Pi Gamma Mu is a national social science honorary. Chartered in May, 1968, Mississippi Zeta Chapter claims as members those juniors and seniors who have completed eighteen hours in social science studies with a 3.0 average or higher. OFFICERS DAVID SMITH President RONNIE MELTON Vice-President PATRICIA WOODARD Secretary T. WAYNE PERROTT— Faculty Sponsor First How: T. Wayne Perrolt, Joyce Barnelt, Patricia Woodard. Second Row: Ronald Hazelell, Larry Schrum, Alan Woodward. Third Row: David Smith, Eddie Gandy, Ronnie Melton. Milton Wheeler. Phi Beta Lambda First Row: Nancy Cauthen, Cheryl Hendrix, Pam Ethridge, Becky Stanford, Kendall Fry, Jo Ann Triggs, Doug Young, Jackie Knight. Second Row: Don Hen:;arling, Ronnie Pugh, Lloyd Badgelt, Clyde Davis, John Weiderechl. Ronnie Lipscomb. Membership in Phi Beta Lambda, national business organization, is open to all members of the William Carey College business department. Active in this year ' s drive to build school spirit, the group sponsored a bonfire to liven up one of the long Fall weekends. OFFICERS KENDALL FRY President CLYDE DAVIS Vice-President BECKY STANFORD Secretary KATllLnCN ARRINGTON- Faculty Sponsor Physical Education Club First Row Carolyn Mills Marilyn Smallwood Debbie Wyati Martha Ji-hnson Pat FiUingame Jean King Patty Smith Second Row Dr Waddle, Sponsor; JoAnne Kneitel, Dyanne Creel, Robert McNeil, Junior Broome. Farrell Stearns, Richard Waldron, John Brandt, Caro- lyn Dye, Christine Viets. Third Row: Dennis Smith, Billy Allen, James Baxter, John Burke, Terry Diamond, Whitney Carvin, Bobby Eades, I 1 idith Jameb Byrd Fourth Row Larry Johns n Charles kil lin bw rlh Le nard Byrne Rogerl Wriqht Frank Spam Ftrresl Ste venson, Pat Collier, Chuck Harlan, Billy McDonald. Fifth Row. Shelton Harriel, Mike Necaise. Rick Riddell, Jim Smith. Danny Bledsoe, Ricky Corker, Mike Brothers, Randy Calder. David While. OFFICERS . FARRELL STEARNS President JUNIOR BROOME Vice-President PAT FILLINGAME Secretary CHRISTINA VIETS Treasurer The Physical Education Club provides an extra-curricular structure for physical education majors and minors to research and discuss problems related to their specific field. The club takes an active part in promoting intramural sports. Blazer Club First Rowr: Martha Johnson, Cathy Anderson, Christine Viets, Dyanne Creel, Joanne Kneilel. Second Row: Marilyn Smallwood, Jean King, Anna Smith, Carolyn Mills, Judy Jefcoat. Pal FilUnqame, Linda Miley. Carolyn Dye. The Blazer Club is composed of girls majoring or minoring in Physical Education. The club promotes Intramural and Extramural activities, and generally endeavors to boost school spirit. OFFICERS MARILYN SMALLWOOD President JOANNE KNEITEL Vice-President JEAN KING Secretary PAT FILLINGAME Reporter MARILYN SMALLWOOD Exiramural Director C Club First Row: Dennis Smilh, Ron McKenzie, Junior Broome, Terry Cowan. Second Row: Bill Kouns, Lowell Broome, Jim Smilh, Rick Corker, Chuck Harlan, Coach John O ' Keefe, Jim Arnold. f . The C Club, an organization composed of men who have lettered in basketball or baseball, has as its purpose the encouragement of participation in sports, as well as the promotion of physical fitness. COACH JOHN O ' KEEFE FEATURES Mr. Carey College oDonnie j arher Miss Carey College Mr. and Miss Carey College SanJ CastieUj, 2)onnie ParL- SCHOLARSHIP AWARD teplien Lja Hall of Fame LEADERSHIP AWARD CITIZENSHIP AWARDS T t f J anh Ljuedt oljebe (JSiakc ERNESTINE HILL GARY EVANS BOBBY EADFS DONNIE PARKER KATHY O ' CONNOR DOLORES PFAFFENDORF GARY JOHNSON RONNIE MELTON 1 Beauties . ' , % i Miss William Carey College X;Ja UU o Crowned as Carey ' s first Miss William Carey College is Linda Waldon, who will represent the school in the Miss Mississippi Pageant. Linda, from Warner-Robbins, Georgia, displayed her musical talents in a medley of songs. Crowned and smiling, she walked regally down the runway a beauty queen in every way. Jtnn WcWLrU FIRST ALTERNATE AND MISS CONGENIALITY ivlaftna alitor SECOND RUNNER-UP 2)eUic Water, THIRD RUNNER-UP Acme J amiCton FOURTH RUNNER-UP Senior Favorites aiJonnie f- arKcr, anciu Cc adtlebefi r y Junior Favorites oDebbie vUateri, cJLat ' ru ( liandlei Sophomore Favorites Aiiniov iDfoome, fnari Mcuj ei Freshman Favorites j- am (JSiaheneij, olinnij K oUini Homecoming activities for 1968 included the award of Outstanding Alumnus to Dr. Sidney Buckley, professor of voice at Furman University. Our lovely queen, Eddi Stroud, escorted by Jan Douglas, was crowned at half-time ceremonies of Carey ' s winning game against Mississippi College. Other activities of the day included a pep parade of cars through the downtown area and the display of homecoming projects — all of which combined to make Homecoming 1968 a successful event. Homecoming 1968 129 tki il t ' : ' u l w At Homecoming Queen C ddi Stroud FRESHMAN MAID (jou Kyekiei SOPHOMORE MAID jane J amittc JUNIOR CLASS MAID itlartlia Kjilio SENIOR CLASS MAID d echu S tanfoi ' d BASKETBALL MAID WaAa Bold 9 ' HOMCCOMING COURT 1968 May Day Queen ' ' n 9 ilBk m m Hm JjoloriJ - faffcndoff May Court MAID OF HONOR Aouce V arnett MAID OF HONOR DELPHINIAN MAID C velun ndt r erAon May Court DELPHINIAN MAID (ISettu y ocliran -.i ••■ ■ 7 1. ■ %i--i ■H May Court LITAEAN MAID LITAEAN MAID I luncu csLimllei May Court THALIAN MAID THALIAN MAID oljeooralt ll5aLzii A a n ice r u J n in Special Honors Rinda Blackmon, Second place in the Annual Mississip pi Music Teachers ' Association Auditions voice competi- tion. Steve Garner, first place in the voice competition. Mike Necaise set an all tini ' - high scoring record of forty-nine points in the game against Baptist Christian College. y Gary Evans had the highest score at Carey on the Graduate Record Exam. David DeBord, member National Student Advisory Committee tor Nixon-Agnew, par1i( paled in campaign activities and received an invitation to Ihe inauguration. ►; Linda Waldon, Miss Hattiesburg, 1 David Allison. Publicity Chairman, Mississippi Collegiate Press Association. Vermesler Jackson, Honorable Mention, Wood- row Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. Special Honors Debe Blakeney, National Science Foundation Grant for summer research in microbiology at Mississippi State University, 1968. SPORTS : _re _,,rvT Basketball 1968-1969 The 1968-69 Crusader Basketball team, under the direction of head coach John O ' Keefe, and assistant coach John Stephenson, is practically the same with the exception of one addition. Hours of long practice and hard v ork have helped the Crusaders produce one of their best seasons yet, finishing the season with a 18-5 record. They toppled such teams as Millsaps, Pensacola Navy, and Livingston University. Winning the Denominational Tourney held at Belhaven College and only losing one home game are fine examples of the will to win that our ball club exhibited this season. Leading to the locker room is a sign KANSAS CITY HERE WE COME — Our hopes are high for the Crusaders. 142 : ■■ •: . - ' f 1 t L: V 1 9K rjj|_ V w mt I— , 2r S ■ — _ ' ) ) JIM ARNOLD BOBBY EADES Basketball Earthquake? RON McKENZIE Basketball ■ H ' I 1 ■v -j H j l l B F ir 1 B siw 1 HjH K IB H.1 H LOWELL BROOM BILL KOUNS Oops, it ' s getting away. LARRY JOHNSON Basketball ■■iHlHHk Y ' i La ■p- - r- MIKE NECAISE MIKE BROTHERS Take it in, man. ,45 JIM SMITH Basketball RICK CORKER RANDY READ RICK FERRELL Doing Ihe bounce. Randy? Basketball CHUCK HARLAN Time out for a tackle. JUNIOR BROOME Basketball Form follows ball. Dcv n but still trying pB i f • ■f v A crowd can be persuasive. X marks the spot. Evans Sullivan, Lee Fullon. Greg Hatfield, Forrest Stevenson, Danny Bledsoe, Ace Bryant, Ron Stephenson, Randy Calder, Monk Byrne, Anthony Ladner. Junior Varsity Basketball Squad 1968-1969 Basketball 1968-1969 Basketball 1968-1969 1 W 0 vVhB H Hj |H 1 Xi= ;j « JF lUDI THORNHILL ANN MILLER Cheerleaders 1968-1969 School spirit, the attitude that must be felt throughout the entire student body, has been better this year than ever before. The Carey College Cheerleaders make every effort to instill the feeling of spirit at every game. This year the cheerleaders, composd of four girls and two young men have put in many hours of diligent practice to lead the student body at ball games. They have sponsored bonfires to ignite the Crusader spirit before games and are frequently called upon to entertain in assembly periods. A faithful group, the 1968-69 Cheerleaders aided by several spirited groups of students and the Crusader pep band have livened up the entire representation of our college at ball games. ■JT ' nt. JOY CRUTCHFIELD LINDA BYRD, RICHARD WALDRON . • W--, g -j v Seated: Junior Broome, Dale Willis, Kenny Fogg, Forrest Stevenson, Leon Tingle, Anthony Ladner, Clyde Dearman, Darwin Lott, Elwood Friemel, Monk Byrne. Standing: Bobby Eades, Steve Proffer, Bill Collins, Chuck Harlan, Billy Kouns, Jim Smith, Mike Harris, Harold Sealy, Wes Kroqstad, Roger Wright, Claude Yarborough. Baseball 1968-1969 The 1968-69 William Carey College Baseball team, coached by John O ' Keefe has a very good outlook on this season. Many new players, freshmen and transfers, will be filling vacancies left by some of last years mem- bers. The capabilities exhibited by this years team shows high hopes of taking a trip to the NAIA Regional Tournament and finally to St. Joseph, Missouri later on in the year. Co-Captains Bobby Eades and Dale Willis. Baseball m Home runs bore me sometii Too late, mister. YOU are fired. BASEBALL Could a look become a strike? (k Count the balls — Measure the enthusiasm. That ' s all effort and desire . . . and hope. Form to spare. Senior Directory ADAMS, LLC YD CLARK Pensacola, Fla. Chcra ' .e; Fhi Mu Alpha, treasurer; MENC, president; Association of Church Musicians; Organization of Campus Presidents. APPLEWHITE, OCTAVIA Winona BSU, pianist: YWA. Johnson Hall Prayer Chairman; Litean Society: Religious Education Association, Publicity Chairman; Johnson Hall, Vice President. AULTMAN, LARRY Hattiesburg Ministerial Association BARCELONA, DENNIS Chalmefe, La, BARNETT, JOYCE New Orleans, La. Litean Society; YWA, Johnson Hall Circle Chairman, Enlistment Chairman; SNEA; Pi Gamma Mu; SGA, Secretary; International Re- lations Club. BARR, MICHAEL Gulfporl BEHRENT, WAYNE Metairie, La. BERGIN, JOHN Ocean Springs BERRY, ROBBIE Hattiesburg BLACKWELL, RUBYE Hattiesburg BLAIR. CONNIE FUOUA Hattiesburg BLAIR, DON Hattiesburg BLAKENEY, DEBORAH Taipei, Taiwan Outstanding Freshman Award; Smith College Exchange Program; Chi Beta Phi, Secretary, President; SGA, AWS President; Alpha Lambda; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Chorale; Pre-Med Club; Serampore Players; Crusader Staff, Organizations Editor; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; National Science Foundation Research Grant. BOASBURG, BARRY New Orleans, La, BOLTON, THAD Mobile, Ala. BRADY, CHARLES Gautier BRAND, BRYAN Flat River, Mo. BRANTLEY, ROBERT Neely BREEDEN, SUSAN Metairie, La. Home Economics Club; Delphinian Society; Serampore Players; Alpha Psi Omega; Crusader Staff, Organizations Editor; Blazer Club; Homecoming Court; Dean ' s List. BRIDGEMAN, CARL Columbia BROOKE, WILLIAM HENRY Pompano Beach, Fla. Chi Beta Phi. BROWN, CHARLES Selma, Ala. Polk Hall, President. BROWN, GLENDA Hattiesburg BROWN, JAN Hattiesburg BROWNLEE, PATTI Gulfport Home Economics Club; Thalian Society. BRYANT, JERRY Taylorsville BUTLER, DONNA Pensacola BUTLER, PEGGY JOYCE SMITH Hattiesburg CARLISLE, ROGER Millry, Ala. CARPENTER, EVELYN Winona CARROLL, WORDIE  Bay St. Louis BSU, Dorm Prayer Chairman; Ministerial Association; International Relations Club; Dorm Council; SNEA. CASE, JOANNE McCLINTON Hattiesburg CASE, WILLIAM Roxie CASON, MICHAEL Hattiesburg CASTLEBERRY, SANDY Izmir. Turkey Jenkins-Chastain Citizenship Award; Circle K Sweetheart; Alpha Psi Omega, President; Campus Beauty; Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges; Senior Class Favorite; SGA, Treasurer. CLARK, HAROLD S New Orleans, La. COCHRAN, JAMES COOPER Rayville, La. COCHRAN, MILTON Ft. Meade, Fla. - BSU: Ministerial Association: International Relations Club. COOKE, LANDON Gadsden. Ala. COOPER. CHARLES Hattiesburg COWAN, TERRY Mobile, Ala. C Club, Secretary-treasurer; Circle K, Treasurer; Dorm Council- Chapel Choir, President; Chairman of March of Dimes. COWLES, RUTH New Orleans, La. Home Economics Club: Dean ' s List. DeBORD, DAVID Pompano Beach, Fla. Ministerial Association; Circle K, Vice President; Sophomore Class President; SGA, President, Vice-President; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Pi Gamma Mu: Dean ' s List. DENNIS, ROBERT L Long Beach DOUGLAS, IAN Gulfport DOWNS, CLEAMON Pascagoula Chorale, President; Association of Church Musicians, Officer; MENC; Circle K; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity, Officer: Pi Gamma Mu. DURHAM, JIMMIE Vero Beach, Fla. Association of Church Musicians; Chorale; Band; American Guild of Organists, Mississippi Chapter; BSU, Chorister, Choir President, Summer President. EADES, BOBBY Florence, Ky. EADES. NED Hattiesburg EARNEST, R. ALVIN Ruskin, Fla. EDENFIELD, DAVID Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Ministerial Association. ELLIOTT, ROBERT Jackson Pre-Med Club; P. E. Club. ETHRIDGE, PAM East Peoria, 111. lohnson Hall, President: Phi Beta Lambda, Treasurer: SNEA. EVANS, GARY Waverly, N.Y. Who ' s Who Among Students, in American Universities and Colleges; Chorale. FARMER, PEGGY Roxie MENC; SNEA; Litean Society; BSU Choir; Chapel Choir. FERRELL, ELIZABETH Hattiesburg FORDHAM, ALBERT Petal FORTE, RICHARD Hattiesburg FOUST, FRANK Molalla, Ore. FROST, LANA Mobile, Ala. Serampore Players: Thalian Society; Cobbler Staff; Johnson Hall, Secretary, FRY, KENDALL Gillespie, 111. Phi Beta Lambda, President, Treasurer. GAINER, DOLORES Bay Minette, Ala. GANDY, EDDIE West Point GARNER, STEPHEN Mobile, Ala. Chorale: Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Warden S Historian, Presi- dent, Secretary; Association of Church M usicians. GIDCUMB, JUDITH New Orleans, La. GLASS, GLORIA Mobile, Ala. GLENN, LONNIE Pritchard, Ala. HAGERTY, DALE Tacoma, Wash. HALL, PATRICIA Laurel HALSELL, HILDA Sao Paulo, Brazil HARRIS, RUSSELL Gainesville, Fla. HATCHER, WILLIAM Hattiesburg H A YDEN, JAMES Hattiesburg HAZLETT, DEBORAH CORUM Wabasso, Fla. YWA, Prayer Chairman; BSU, Devotional Chairman; SNEA, Senior Directory HAZLETT, RONALD Largo, Fla. BSU, Bible Study Chairman; Ministerial Association, First Vice President; Pi Gamma Mu. HENDERSON, MIKE Cantonment, Fla. HICKS, DONNIE Haltiesburg HILBUN, DEBORAH Laurel SNEA; International Relations Club. HILL, ERNESTINE Gulfport Alpha Lambda, President; SGA, Treasurer; AWS, Secretary; Lambda Iota Tau, President, Dean ' s List; Outstanding Debate Award; Extemporaneous Speaker ' s Award; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. HINES, FLO Baton Rouge, La. Thalian Society, Social Chairman, Vice President; Delta Omicron, Treasurer; AWS, Treasurer; Senior Class Secretary; Mission Fellow- ship; Chapel Choir; SNEA. HOLLIMAN, SHARON Hattiesburg HOWELL, CYNTHIA CHANDLER Tupelo Home Economics Club, Reporter; Ministers ' Wive ' s Club, Social Chairman. HOWORTH, ROBERT Laurel HUDSON, CHARLES Cullman, Ala. HUDSON, MARJORIE Tampa, Fla. IKNER, WILLIAM Atmore, Ala. JACKSON, VERMESTER Hattiesburg Lambda Iota Tau; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Alpha Lambda; Dean ' s List; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. JEFCOAT, JAMES N Soso JEFCOAT, JUDY Soso JOHNSON, GARY Selma, Ala. KING, JEAN Petal Physical Education Club, Secretary-treasurer; Blazer Club, Reporter, Secretary; Secretary, Student Division of Mississippi Association of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation; Director of Women ' s Intramurals. KING, JAMES Hattiesburg KINSEY, DALE Winter Haven, Fla. Dorm Council; Ministerial Association; Bryant Hall, President; AMS; Religious Education Association, Reporter; Southern Historical Society. LAY, MARGARET CARRAWAY Prentiss Chorale; Alpha Lambda; Delta Omicron; Dean ' s List; President ' s List; MENC, Secretary; Delphinian Society, Vice President; YWA, Vice President. LEE, SHERLAND Beaumont Delphinian Society; Phi Beta Lambda; SNEA. LEWIS, SANDRA MORRIS Cantonment, Fla. Dorm Council; Bass Hall, President; AWS; Alpha Lambda; Del- phinian Society, Secretary; BSU, Secretary. LEWIS, JACK Titusville, Fla. LUMPKIN, SANDRA Bogalusa, La. Home Economics Club, Vice President, President; Delphinian So- ciety; YWA; BSU; Crusader Staff; Serampore Players; Blazer Club; SNEA; Dorm Council; Judiciary Council; Association of Campus Presidents; Dean ' s List. LYONS, JOHN Purvis MARTIN, JOYCE SMITH Grenada MARTIN, OLIVER Buras, La. Association of Church Musicians, President; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Vice President; Chorale; Association of Campus Presidents. MASHBURN, FAYE CARROLL Hattiesburg MASON, GEORGE Pontotoc MATTHEWS, CHARLES Robertsdale, Ala. MAYER, DANNY New Orleans, La. MESERLIN, ROBERT East Orange, N.J. MESSER, JAMES Columbia MILEY, LINDA White Oak Chorale; Religious Education Association, Officer; YWA; Litean Society, Officer; BSU; BSU Choir, Officer; Dorm Council; Mission Fellowship. MITCHELL, GLORIA Picayune BSU, Greater Council; Litean Society, Secretary-Treasurer; YWA, Vice President; Dorm Council, Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer; SNEA, Reporter; Mission Fellowship; Home Economics Club, Vice President. MOONEY, EMILY Hattiesburg MOREHEAD, CHERYLE Carriers SNEA; Thalian Society; Cobbler Staff; YWA; Chapel Choir; MENC. MUELLER, WALTER Gillette, N.J. MYERS, JOCELYN Hattiesburg Mccarty, jane Enterprise McCLURE, MICHELLE Hattiesburg McDonald, billy Seminary McKENZIE, BECKY Columbia Dorm Council; Dean ' s List. McLELLAN, BILL Lexington Chorale; Association of Church Musicians; BSU. McLEOD, MICHAEL Pascagoula NELSON, CHARLES Hattiesburg NEWCOMB, JERRY Blue Mountain NOTHACKER, KENNETH Slidell, La. O ' CONNOR, KATHY Mobile, Ala. ORCUTT, ARTHUR Carson PALMISANO, LOUIS Metairie, La. PARKER, DONNIE Long Beach Chorale; Band; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Circle K; Junior Class, Vice President; Senior Class, President; Mission Fellowship, President; Ministerial Association, Treasurer; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Alumni Secretary; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Senior Class Favorite. PARKER, RONNIE Long Beach Chorale; Band; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Secretary, President; Chapel Choir; Association of Church Musicians; MENC; Circle K; Mission Fellowship; Pi Gamma Mu; Senior Class, Vice President; Lawrence Hall, President. PATRICK, LINDA CAMPBELL Lumberton PATTON, J. E Bassfield PAYNE, BECKY Lucedale PERRY, BETTY Franklinton, La. BSU, Vice President, Vesper Chairman; YWA, Johnson Circle Chairman, Prayer Chairman; Mission Fellowship, Pianist; Dorm Vice President. PFAFFENDORF, DOLORES Miami, Fla. Bass Hall, President, Social Chairman; Cobbler Staff, Assistant Editor, Feature Editor; BSU, Executive Council, Greater Council, Editor BSU Byline; Alpha Lambda, Reporter; Delphinian Society, Program Chairman; SNEA; Pi Gamma Mu; Serampore Players; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Dean ' s List I; Woodrow Wilson Nominee. PRICE, MARTIN LUTHER Silver Creek PRUITT, BARBARA Shubuta Lambda Iota Tau; Dean ' s List I. PUGH, RONNIE Pensacola, Fla. RATHBUN, DONNA Prentiss Delphinian Society, President; SNEA, Publicity Chairman; Lambda Iota Tau. REED, KENNETH Brookhaven RENIEDO, FERNANDO New Orleans, La. RIDGELY, MICHAEL Memphis, Tenn. Religious Education Association; Ministerial Association, First Vice Senior Directory President; BS ' J Bible Study hairmdn; AMS, Secretary: Derm Council. ROBERTS JAMES Knoxville, Tenn. KOIG, FRANK New Orleans. La. SANDERS. LINDA TERRY Dorsey Serampcre Players; SNEA. SAUCIER. CHERYL Nev Orleans, La. YWA. 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STONECYPHER, BARBARA Lucedale Litean Society. STANFORD, BECKY Metairie, La. Phi Beta Lambda, Secretary. STOREY, JOE New Orleans, La, SUGGS, ANNE TaylorsviUe Serampore Players; Home Economics Club. TAYLOR, MARTHA Hattiesburg TERRY, NEILL Baton Rouge, La. THOMAS, GAINES Hattiesburg TOUSSEL, JOHN New Orleans, La. TRUSTY. DANNY Tylertown VAN EGMOND, RICHARD New Albany Chapel Choir, President; Religious Education Association, Presi- dent; Association of Campus Presidents, VAN LOON, RICK Kenner, La. VIGUERE, KEVIN Metairie, La. WALDON, LINDA Warner Robbins, Ga. WATTS, KLOIS Hattiesburg WATTS, MILDRED Sumrall WELCH, LAWRENCE MICHAEL Laurel SNEA. WESTMORELAND, MARVIN Gretna, La. Young Republicans Club, President: International Relations Club, Program Chairman; Southern Historical Association; Association of Campus Presidents: BSU, WHITE, DAVID Louisville, Ky . WIEDERECHT, JOHN New Orleans, La. Serampcre Players: Phi Beta Lambda. 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Special discount to schools. 582-8326 SOUTHERNAIRE MOTEL AND RESTAURANT Hlway 49-South 582-3306 MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO Three steps to beauty Try before you buy. 2706 Hardy St. 584-8752 HATTIESBURG SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK II 8 W. Pine Street The Bank That Wtll Do liffore For You Member FDIC HATTIESBURG FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION I 10 East Front St.— 584-6251 SPECIALIZING IN HOME LOANS and INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Member F.S.L.I.C— F.H.LB. BEST WISHES GRAY-MAR FARMS MILK— ICE CREAM HATTIESBURG-COLUMBIA CHOCTAW BAR-B-Q RESTAURANT 700 Broadway Drive Mon.-Sat. Hours II A.M.- 10 P.M. Sunday Hours 12 A.M.-IO P.M. HICKORY SMOKED Ribs — Pork — Beef — Ham Fast orders to go. 582-5021 Compliments of FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI Home Loans — Insured Savings J C- onij} lini en ti of HATTIESBURG AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION YOUR NEW CAR FRANCHISED AUTOMOBILE DEALERS HARRY DOLE DODGE PATTERSON-MORRIS LINCOLN, MERCURY HENSON RANDOLPH PONTIAC, INC. RYAN MOTORS, INC. JOE MORRIS MOTORS SHELTON JEEP MARTIN MOTOR SALES STEADMAN VOLKSWAGON, INC. McMULLAN EQUIPMENT CO. VARDAMAN BUICK, OPAL CO. WOODRUFF FORD CO. OUR PRAYERS GO WITH YOU ON YOUR JOURNEY INTO THE FIELDS OF HIS HARVEST. THE MAIN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH DR. JOHN E. BARNES, JR., PASTOR TALMADGE BUTLER, MINISTER OF MUSIC O. D. RANDALL, MINISTER OF EDUCATION MRS. O. D. RANDALL, YOUTH DIRECTOR REVERAND O. H. PETTY. MISSION PASTOR SUNDAY SERVICES TV Broadcast WDAM 11:00 Sunday Sunday School 9:30 Radio WFOR 8:30, 1 1:00 and 7:30 Sunday Morning Worship 1 1:00 College Choir Training Union 5:00 6:15 WEDNESDAY Evening Worship 7:30 7:30 Prayer Meeting (Buses Provided For All Services) . for hHe hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee. So that we may boldly say, The Lord Is my helper and I will not fear. VOGUE Shops, Inc. Where Exclusive Styles Meet Popular Prict 519 Main Street Hattlesburq, Mississippi HATTIESBURG TYPEWRITER CO. THE OFFICE MACHINE CENTER 706 Broadway Drive Hattiesburg, Miss. JITNEY JUNGLE Hardy Street Mart • Hattiesburg Main Street • Petal Now Two Stores To Serve Yod Better SHELBY WHOLESALE COMPANY 403 E, Front things go better,! Coke HATTIESBURG 583-1765 62iJ St }Iattiaki Ig.J S. CARLEY ' S Petal, Mississippi AUTRY ' S CHRISTIAN BOOK STORE THE FORREST COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Carey ' s Heartiest Backers W. V. BILL SIGLER, President Beat One ALBERT S. WOODS, JR., Vice President Beat Two J. H.JIMMY GRAYSON Beat Three J. A. P. CARTER, JR Beat Four HIX ANDERSON, JR 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 m 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 FARRELL BLANKENSHIf Minister of Education Welcome to FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH DONALD WINTERS Music Director HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI DR. BROOKS WESTER, Pastor BETTY JOE LACY Minister of Youth Education Activities 510 West Pine Compliments of HOLIDAY INN OF AMERICA West 900 Broadway Drive 582-7101 PETAL DRY CLEANERS W. G. BARLOW 144 West Central Avenue Petal, Mississippi 584-5252 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Hattiesburg Petal Member FDIC ¥ ' COMPLIMENTS Frostop OF DRIVE IN Dial 584-9416 1000 Hardy St. CHAIN ELECTRC CO. GARREN ' S BOOK STORE of 2 Locations HATTIESBURG 121 East Front Hardy Street Mart Dial 584-7506 BOB WALLER STUDIO PHOTO SERVICE Southern Fabrics, Inc. Hattiesburq 813 Hardy Street . 582-3567 STEELMAN ' S GROCERY CONNER ' S CLEANERS 600 Eastside Avenue 583-3322 21 1 Hemphill Street 583-4531 FFICE SUPPLY AND PRINTING CO. HATTIESBURG BEAUTY AND BARBER SUPPLIES, Inc. 312 W. Pine Street Hattlesburg, Miss. Southland Plaza Columbia, Miss. 1220 W. Pine «Lumber and Building Materials RICHTON TIE AND TIMBER COMPANY WHITE SYSTEM of HATTIESBURG Personal Loans Wmctalofpicc pubniTubc- adding machines- cash ;iCGl9T£eS p. O. BOX 147 222 SOUTH MAIN ST. HATTIESBURG. MISSISSIPPI WILLMUT GAS AND OIL COMPANY Your Natural Gas Distributor i4Je Salute iVuliam Carei L olle i 315 South Main St. — Hattiesburg, Mississippi SUPERIOR tMe€iU PINE BURR COMPANY A DIVISION OF THE MERCHANTS CO. SMITH ' S BAKERY HULETT FUNERAL HOME, INC. STANDARD DRUG CO. Your Walgreen Drug Store 619 Main St. 583-4381 BEST WISHES from: PELL VILLAGE BEAUTY SALON AUDREY PITTMAN— Owner 582-0373 ROSEBERRY PIANO HOUSE PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSICAL ACCESSORIES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF GLENDALE Route 1. Box 244 Rev. Douglas W. Rouse Pastor JONES SUPPLY Building Materials 400 Southern Ave. 583-1727 Corner of Main and Pine DIAMOND SHOP PETAL WESTERN AUTO NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERIES IN MEMORIAM Michelle McClure Class of 1970


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