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In the heart of Mississippi,
made by none but God's own hands.
Stately in her natural splendor,
our Alma Mater proudly stands;
Mississippi State we love you,
fondest memories cling to thee,
Life shall bear thy spirit ever,
Loyal friends we'll always be.
Maroon and White, Maroon and White!
Of thee with joy we sing;
Thy colors bright, our souls delight,
with praise our voices ring.
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Tho' our life some power may vanquish,
loyalty can't be o'er run.
Honors true on thee we lavish,
until the setting of the sun;
Live Maroon and White forever,
ne'er can evil mar thy fame,
Nothing us from thee can sever,
Alma Mater we acclaim.
Maroon and White, Maroon and White!
to thee our hearts will cling,
Thy sons will fight with all their might
for thee in everything.
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Only a handful of students attempt
to compose a book which will hold
the wonderful memories of your
college life. It has been a long.
hard, tedious job, and we have
often wondered if it could be done.
Through all the trials and tribula-
tions we have enjoyed it, and we
hope you will be proud of and
pleased with your '64 REVEILLE.
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To the memory of
President Emeritus
Ben Hilbun in ap-
preciation for his
lifetime of service
to the State of Mis-
sissippi and to Mis-
sissippi State Univer-
sity and his intense
interest in the youth
of his beloved state.
DR/. BEN WLBUN
Truly blessed are
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those who came un-
der the inspiring
leadership, the kind
personal interest and
unselfish devotion of
Dean Willie Evans.
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Tom Tubb — Chairman
Ira Mogran
H. G. Carpenter
J. N. Lipscomb
Leon Lowrey
Ray Izard
Charles D. Fair
S. R. Evans
Tally Riddell
DR/. VGAN W. COUWRD
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DR. BEN HILBUN
PRESIDENT EMERITUS
DR. T. K. MARTIN
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE
PRESIDENT
DR. D. W. AIKEN
DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
DR. JOHN K. BETTERSWORTH-
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS VICE PRESIDENT
DR. WILLIAM L. GILES
MR. L. F. MALLORY
FISCAL-PHYSICAL COMPTROLLER
MR. J. E. THOMAS
DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT
MRS. FRANCIS LEE
DEAN OF WOMEN
MR. BOB WILLIAMS
ALUMNI EXECUTIVE-SECRETARY
MR. BILL FOSTER
DIRECTOR OF MSU UNION
MR. ANDY BOND
DIRECTOR OF STUDENT AIDS
MR. LYNN D. FURGERSON
REGISTRAR
DR. JOHN C. LONGEST
DIRECTOR OF STUDENT HEALTH
MR. MALCOLM G. GRAY
STUDENT HOUSING SUPERVISOR
MR. BOB MOULDER
PUBLIC INFORMATION DIRECTOR
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MR. B. S. HOOD
TRAFFIC AND SECURITY DIRECTOR
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STUDENT OFFICERS
President John Gilbert
Vice President Diane Roberts
Secretary . . Barbara Bratton
Treasurer David Divine
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DR. CHESTER McKEE
Dean of Graduate
School
B.S., Mississippi State University
M.S., University of Wisconsin
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin
The Graduate School has been in operation since 1936, and in the last ten years has
given more Master's Degrees than the entire university gave Bachelor's Degrees from
the time of its founding in 1880 to the formation of the Graduate School in 1 936.
The number of fields in which advanced degrees are offered is increasing every
year, and the Graduate School is doing much to further the interests of higher education
in Mississippi. All over the world, men and women with graduate degrees from Mississippi
State University may be found working for the betterment of their society.
COLLEGE CP
STUDENT OFFICERS
President Duke Morgan
Vice President Ross Ingram
Secretary-Treasurer C. 0. Herchenhahn
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DR. LOUIS N. WISE
Dean of College of
Agriculture
B.S., Louisiana State University
M.S., Louisiana State University
Ph.D., Purdue University
The College of Agriculture was one of the primary objectives of the original founding,
when the university was known as Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College. The
College of Agriculture has always played an important part in the development of the
university, and through its efforts, many improvements have been made in the agriculture
of the State of Mississippi and the nation.
The College of Agriculture endeavors to prepare men and women for research in the
various fields of agriculture, for extension work, for service in the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture, for teaching in high schools and colleges, and for serving in many
fields of business where a knowledge of agriculture and farm life are valuable in dealing
with the farmer and the general public.
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ARJSANO
STUDENT OFFICERS
President Newt Hamlin
Vice President Bob White
Secretary-Treasurer Kirk Shaw
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DR. L. C. BEHR
Dean of College of
Arts and Sciences
B.S., University of Minnesota
Ph.D., University of Illinois
The College of Arts and Sciences developed from the School of General Sciences estab-
lished in 1903. The college tries to educate the student in broad fields of interest in
addition to one major field. The program emphasizes the building of a useful and well-
rounded life by providing for the student the opportunity to acquire the understanding
necessary for him to contribute to the advancement of society.
The college offers many fine facilities for the use of its students, including those of
the recently constructed Hilbun Hall and Hand Chemical Laboratory.
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President Paul King
Vice President Walter Stubbe
Secretary . Bill Harvey
Treasurer Gary Hawkins
Representative Ken Smith
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DR. WILLIAM FLEWELLEN
Dean of College of Business
and Industry
B.S., University of Alabama
M.S., University of Alabama
Ph.D., Columbia University
The College of Business and Industry at Mississippi State trains the student to take his
place in the business world. He learns the techniques and skills of his major field, whether
it be accounting, business administration, management, or one of the other fields of con-
centration offered by the college. The college strives to educate men and women for posi-
tions of responsibility in their respective business and professions, and to enable them to
advance rapidly in their positions and in their appreciation of the values and obligations
of good citizenship.
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STUDENT OFFICERS
President Sam Baker
Vice President Virginia Neal
Secretary Lindsey Hine
Treasurer Judy Davis
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DR. FRANCIS A. RHODES
Dean of College of
Education
A.B., University of Florida
M.A., University of Florida
Ed.D., University of Florida
The educational system of the State of Mississippi has a growing need for more teachers
on the elementary and high school levels. This need is being met by Mississippi State's
College of Education whose purpose is to train men and women for educational service in
the public schools.
The College of Education has a functional type program, giving both classroom work
and actual teaching experience to students who are interested in teaching or serving as
school administrators, coaches, school counselors, or band directors.
COLLEGE OP
STUDENT OFFICERS
President Glendon Bradley
Vice President Bill Moore
Secretary-Treasurer Bob Morrison
Representative John Cockerhan
DR. HARRY C. SIMRALL
Dean of College of
Engineering
B.S., Mississippi State University
M.S., University of Illinois
Graduate Study, Pittsburgh University
The College of Engineering, rated as one of the finest in the nation, consists of cour-
ses of study designed to meet the requirements for engineers competently trained to assume
responsibilities and leadership in modern industry and engineering organizations.
A well-trained staff, modern equipment and laboratories, and the finest facilities avail-
able assure the future engineer that he will receive the best possible education so that he
might enter into the engineering world with a full understanding of his work.
COLLE££OP
STUDENT OFFICERS
President Louidean Ball
FORESTRY
DR. ROBERT T. CLAPP
Dean of College of
Forestry
B.A.. University of Pennsylvania
M.F., Yale University
The College of Forestry, unlike most of the colleges of the university, does not limit its
work to the classroom, but includes a great deal of work in the field, putting classroom
principles into practice.
Mississippi State offers excellent facilities for the College of Forestry, including the
Northeast Mississippi Experimental Forest, an 8000 acre tract of land managed by the
College of Forestry. This forest, well stocked with a variety of timber species and age class-
es, offers the student much practical experience toward becoming a competent forester.
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GRADUATE
CLASS OFFICERS
John Gilbert President
Diane Roberts Vice President
Barbara Bratton Secretary
David Divine Treasurer
ADAMS, Curtis H., Starkville, Ag.
ANDERSON, James F., Macon, KA.
BAZYAR, Manouchehr, Iran.
BAZYARI, Habibollah, Iran., Ag.
BHANDARI, Dev Raj, Khanna, India
BLAKE, Eva E., Lexington, Miss.
BISHOP, David Nolan, Sardis
BUSH, John M. Ill, Conway, Ark., History
CARLISLE, Woodrow W. J., West Point
CHARLES, Omar Wendell, Starkville
CONVINGTON, James E., Meridian
DILWORTH, Ben C, State College
DOBBINS, David Lynn, Corinth, Miss., Eng.
DORRIS, Stewart, Jackson, ATO
DUGAN, Robert A., Buffalo, N.Y.
FENG, Kuo Ching, Kiangsu, China, F
FENG, Shu-Hui, China
FIELDS, James M. Jr., State College
GADDIS, Edwin Martin, Meridian
GOLD, Joe Dan, Benton, Ky., Ed.
HARRIS, Joseph Patrick, Decatur
HELENIAK, Roman J. Mantee, History
HERRING, Dora E. Rose, Starkville, Bus.
HINES, William C, Jackson
HODIL, Earl H., Glenshaw, Penn.
HOLLEY, William H., Clarksdale, Bus.
HOWELL, Gordon S., Mobile, Ala.
HSIEH, Jih Meei, Taiwan, China, Ag.
HULL, John B„ Ft. Pierce, Fla., ATO
JACKS, Phillip Edwin, Pontiac, Mich.
JACKSON, James E., Bolton
JEFFREYS, Kirk Ramsay, Jr., Jackson, Sigma Chi
KAKKAR, Bipinder K., Faridabad, India
KELLY, Donald William, Moss Point, Phi Kappa Tau
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KELLY, James B., Pascagoula, Eng.
KIANG, Chih Li, Taiwan, China, Hort.
KIM, Pil Ju, Seoul, Korea
KIMBROUGH, Vernon K., Winterville, Ag.
LEHMAN, Edward C, Jr., Cranston, R.I.
LOVE, John N., Jr., Amory
LOVE, Mary A., Maben
McCARLEY, Robert W., Greenwood
McREYNOLDS, John T., Starkville, Ag., Sigma Chi
MEEKS, Roy A., Jr., Greenwood, PiKA
NGUYEN, Nghe T., Saigon, Viet Nam
PALMERTREE, Hiram D., Vaiden
PANAGIOTOU, Angelo J., Greece, Eng.
PASSBACH, F. L., Jr., Natchez
PERKINS, Alice E., Starkville
PHILLIPS, Roy S., Macon, Bus.
PRESTON, James D., Murfreesboro, Tenn., Sociology
ROBERTS, Diane, Selmer, Tenn., Chi Omega
ROBINSON, Jerry W., Jr., Liberty, Sociology
SALLIS, Joe Z., Greenwood
SHOWS, Robert Carroll, Brookhaven, Ed.
SINGH, Avtar, Panjab, India, LA
SMITH, Barbara L., Steens, History
SPIERS, James M., Wiggins
SUWELO, Ismu S., Bogor, Indonesia
SWINK, Hugh S., Calhoun City, Ed.
TINGLE, Frederic C, Meridian
TYNES, James S., Poplarville
WALKER, Dorothy R., Stoneville, A&S
WALKER, William G., Pheba
WATSON, J. H., New Albany
WEST, Alice F., Humboldt, Tenn., ZTA
WORLEY, Van R., Jr., Sand Hill, Ed.
BOYETTE, John D., Longview
L to R: Orr, Coggin, Harrison, Barbour.
SENIOR
CLASS OFFICERS
Max Orr . President
Wiley Barbour Vice President
Sandra Harrison Secretary
Jimmy Coggin Treasurer
ARERNETHY, James W. Jr., Booneville, LA
ADCOCK, Lewis Q., Jackson, Ed., SPE
AGOSTINELLI, Victor M., Clarksdale, Eng., ASCE,
Newman Club
ALFORD, Kenneth L., Forest, Fo., Forestry Club
ALLEN, Andrew S. Jr., Aberdeen, Eng., AIChE
us., Accounting Club
lie, Eng., Alpha Psi
ALLEN, Ellett N.. Jr., Iuk.
ALLEN, George I., Coll:
Omega, IEEE
ALLEN, John Banks, Lakeland, Fla., Eng., ASCE
ALLEN, Linda L., Guntown, Ed., Co-Ed Club
ALLEN, Lucille E., Starkville, Ed., Kappa Delta Pi,
SEA
ALLEY, George Louis, Pickens, Ag.
AMBROSE, Jerry B., Ripley, Ed.
AMUNDS, Laverne 0., Calgary, Alberta, Canada,
Eng., IEEE
ANDERSON, Henry R., Shuqualak, Eng., ASCE
ANDREWS, William E., Columbus, Bus., Accounting
Club
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ANTICI, Eugene, Clarksdale, Ag., Newman Club
ARINDER, Thomas R., Vaiden, Ag., Ag. Ec. Club,
Secretary
ARMISTEAD, Eugene R., Holt, Fla., Ed., IEd Club
ARNOLD, John D., West, Bus., Pi Sigma Epsilon,
VP, Jr. Class President
ARON, Jim Earl, Bruce, Ag., Block and Bridle, Live-
stock Judging Team
ASHCRAFT, Delmon E„ Corinth, Eng., IEEE, MSPE,
Alpha Phi Omega, Wesley
ASTERS, Arthur Reagh, Tupelo, Ed.
ATKINSON, Jimmy, Houston, Bus.
AULT, Glenn C. Jr., Charleston, Mo., Bus., SAM,
ATO
AVANT, Omis H., Starkville, Ed.
BAGWELL, Stella L., Pontotoc, Ed., BSU Secretary
BAILEY, Marion C, Carrollton, Eng., IEEE, MSPE,
Eta Kappa Nu
BAILEY, Stanley E., Vardaman, LA, Reflector Fea-
ture Editor, Editor Inscriptus Magazine, Editor
MSU Engineer
BAKER, John M., Memphis, Tenn., LA, Maroon
Band, Scabbard and Blade
BALFOUR, Malcolm I., Pretoria, S. Africa, LA,
Editor Reflector, Pres. Cabinet, Student Senate, M
Club, Track, Board of Publications, International
Club
BALL, Ferrice L., Pontotoc, Fo., BSU, Forestry Club
BALL, George S., Laurel, Eng., AIEE
BANES, Charles E., Raymond, Ag., Pres. Block &
Bridle, Livestock Judging Team
BANKSTON, Jerry E., Crystal Springs, Eng., ASME
BARBER, Bernard T., Armory, Ed.
BARNES, William Sedgie, Jackson, Eng., ASME,
MSPE, Phi Tau Sigma
BARNETT, Phillip Gerald, Madison, Ed., Scabbard
and Blade, Varsity and Army ROTC Rifle Team
BARLEY, Asa E., Canal Zone, LA
BARTLETT, Fitz J. Jr., Gulfport, LA, Newman Club
BARTON, Alton L., Ecru, Ed.
BATES, William Denton, Jackson, Eng., ASCE
BATSON, Archie M., Wiggins, Ag.
BEACH, Jerry D., Jackson, Eng. MSPE
BEAIRD, Beverly A. C, Jackson, LA
BEAL, John A. Jr., Okolona, Eng. IEEE, MSPE
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BEAN, Sarah E., West Point, La, Revei
Club
BEASLEY, Thomas A., Mount Prospect, I]
BECK, Olian 0., Jr., Brookhaven, LA, Mai
Phi Eta Sigma
BEEVERS, Wiley J., Union, Bus.
BELL, Phillip M., Meridian, LA
BENNETT, James G., Blaine, Ed., M Club, IEd Club
BERRY, Rosanell, Amory, Ed., 4-H, NEA, Co-Ed
Club, Blackfriars, SEA, Reveille
BERRYHILL, James D., Crosby, Ed.
BIGGERS, Herry Lee Jr., Biggersville, Ed., Sigma Chi
BINFORD, Betty Dunn, Birmingham, Ala., SC
BINFORD, Thomas A., Meridian, SC, Kappa Sigma,
ACS
BLACKLEDGE, Freddie H., Laurel, Ed.
BLAND, William C, Maben, Fo., Forestry Club
BLASINGAME, William Owen, Columbus, Ed., IEd
Club
BLOODWORTH, Charles W., Grenada, Eng., PiKA,
MSPE, AIAA, Pres. ; Student Senate
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BOATMAN, Alfred L., Eupora, Eng.
BOATNER, James Charles, Long Beach, Eng., IEEE,
Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi
BOGART, Forrest D., Forrest City, Ark., Eng., Arnold
Air Society, AIChE, Pres. Collegiate Civitan
BOLEN, Charles R., Water Valley, Eng., ASCE
BOND, Charles Edwin, Ethel, Eng., ASME
BONNER, James A., Heidleberg, Ed., Indust. Ed.
Club
BOOTH, Jerry Harold, Mathiston, SC, AIP
BOOTHE, David F., Starkville, LA, BSU, Phi Alpha
Theta
BOOTHE, Thelma L., Vardaman, Ed., NEA, BSU
BOOZER, James W., Carthage, Bus.
BOWEN, James C. Jr., West, Eng., ASME, MSPE,
Pi Tau Sigma
BOWEN, Norman W., Smithville, Bus.
BOYD, Billy M., Carthage, Bus., Ad. ROTC
BOYD, Charles Price, Bastrop, La., Eng., Eng. Coun-
cil, Student Senate, Discipline Committee, Arnold
Air Society, Elder Statesmen, Maroon Band, SAE,
ASME, MSPE
BOYD, Deward G. Jr., Gulfport, Eng., IEEE
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BOYD, Eddie M., Louisville, Eng., ASCE, MSPE,
Lutheran Student Asso. — Pres.
BOYER, Milton J., Charleston, Ed.
BRADLEY, Claude G., Rome, Ga., Eng., ODK, Blue
Key, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi,
AIChE, MSPE, Student Senate, Alpha Phi Omega,
Eng. Council
BRADSHAW, Charles E., Laurel, Eng., ASCE
BRAND, Robert L., Okolona, Ag., Ag. Ec. Club
BRASWELL, James D., Kilmichael, Bus.
BRATTON, Clinton W. Jr., Columbus, LA
BRIDGES, James S., Jackson, Bus.
BRIGGS, Billy R. Jr., Corinth, Ed.
BRIGHT, C. Larry, Tylertown, Bus.
BROADUS, John Gilbert, Moss Point, Eng.
BROOKS, Burrow P. Jr., State College, A&S, ATO,
Maroon Band, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma,
REVEILLE Staff
BROWN, Charles R. Jr., Mendenhall, Ag., Ag. Ec.
Club
BROWN, Elam B., Lucedale, Eng., AIAA
BROWN, Eldon D., Booneville, Ag.
BROWN,.Ellen Jane, Picayune, Bu., SAM
BROWN, June, Magee, Ed., Phi Mu
BROWN, Wayne J., Tupelo, Ed.
BRUMFIELD, Willis B., Itta Bena, Ag., Kappa
Sigma, ODK, Blue Key, AZ, Phi Kappa Phi, Elder
Statesmen, Phi Eta Sigma, Philo Demos
BRYAN, Robert E., Meridian, Eng., ASME
BUFORD, Thomas 0., Jr., Ag., Block & Bridle
BULLOCK, Gordon L. Jr., McComb, Eng., IEEE, BSU
BURCHAM, Mary E., Mooreville, Ed., Co-Ed Club
BURCHF1ELD, James H., Kosciusko, Ed., Iota Lamb-
da Sigma, Ind. Ed. Club
BURGER, Donald E., Starkville, Ed., IED Club, SAM
BURGESS, Edward A., Jackson, Bus., Beta Alpha Psi
BURNS, James P., Jr., Picayune, Bus., SAM, MSPE,
AI1E
BURRELL, Ode, Durant, Ed.
BURTON, Marlin C, Tupelo, Bus.
BUSHONG, Rex D., Jr., Union City, Tenn., Ag.,
Delta Tau Delta, Block & Bridle
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BUTLER, Bennie D., Columbia, Bus., Beta, Alpha
Psi, Accounting Club
BUTLER, David S. Sr., Meridian, Eng., Acacia,
ASME, MSPE
BUTSCHER, W. A., Jr., Osyka, Bus.
BYRD, Claude N., Jr., Natchez, Bus., Delta Chi, Beta
Alpha Psi, Accounting Club
BYRD, Johnny P., Brookhaven, LA, Delta Chi
CAIN, Jerry E., Clara, Ed., IED Club
CALVERT, Larry E., Greenville, Eng, TKE, YMCA
Cabinet, MSPE
CAMERON, John C, Jr., Hopewell, Va., Eng.
CAPERTON, Richard R., Louisville, Bus., PiKA,
Pi Sigma Epsilon
CARNATHAN, Gary L., Tupelo, Fo., Phi Kappa Tau,
Alpha Phi Omega, Pi Sigma Epsilon, SAF
CARNEY, P. T., Meridian, Sc.
CAROTHERS, Russell C, West Point, Bus., Sig
Chi
CARR, Robert G, Forest, Eng, ASCE
CARROLL, George R, Jackson, Bus.
CARROLL, Larry A, Counce, Tenn, Eng.
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CARROLL, William P., Jr., Rolling Fork, Ed., IED
Club
CARSON, James R., Iuka, Ag.
CARTER, George H., Poplarville, Ed., IED Club
CARTER, James M., Tupelo, Ed.
CARTER, Wayne J., Petal, Ag.
CARTY, Billy R., Calhoun City, Eng., ASCE
CAVER, William W., Jr., Moss Point, Eng., ASCE
CAVIN, Jimmy H., Natchez, Bus.
CHADWICK, Charles E., Jackson, Eng., ASCE, MSPE
CHAMBERS, Joe O., Meridian, Ed.
CHAMBLIN, Frank R., Sumner, LA, SAE, Scabbard
and Blade, Phi Alpha Theta
CHANCELLOR, Homer, Brandon, Bus., SAM
CHATHAM, Roger P., Vicksburg, Bus., Phi Kappa
Tau, Newman Club, SA
CHOW, Gilroy, Cleveland, Bus., SAM, Maroon Guard
CLANTON, Don B., Eupora, Bus., PiKA
££MOR£
CLAYTON, Charles G., Ill, Lauderdale, Eng., ASME,
MSPE
CLAYTON, Letsy R., Fulton, Ed., AWS Council, BSU
CLEMENTS, Rush M., Rolling Fork, LA, SAE
CLEMMONS, William C, Jr., Ethelsville, Ala., Fo.,
Forestry Club
CLEVELAND, Jerry A., Forest, Ed.
COBB, Stanley J., Jr., Vaughn, Bus.
COBLEIGH, Delbert E., Binghamton, N.Y., Maroon
Band
COCCARO, Barton T., Vicksburg, Eng., Newman
Club
COCHRAN, Robert F., Jr., Poplarville, LA, KA
COCKERHAM, Frank H., Jr., Hamilton, Bus., BSU,
Accounting Club, Alpha Kappa Psi
COCKERHAM, John C, Starkville, Eng., ASME, Pi
Tau Sigma
COE, Robert V., Lambert, Eng.
COGGIN, James A., Bus., Sigma Chi, ODK, Blue Key,
Who's Who
COLE, Newton F., Ill, Minter City, Ed., Arnold Air
Society
COLEMAN, William G., Jr., West Point, Bus.
COLLAR, Hershel D., Magee, Ag., Ag. Economics
Club
COLLINS, Clarence T., Yazoo City, Eng., Chorus,
Boy's Octet, AIChE, Collegiate Civitan, BSU
COLLINS, Melvin B., Bruce, LA
COLLUMS, William A., Houlka, Ag.
CONLIFF, Fred E., Laurel, Bus.
COOK, Billy Dean, Eupora, Ed.
COOLEY, Larry Allen, Mount Olive, Eng.
COPELAND, Marlon L., Philadelphia, Eng., IEE1
MSPE
CORNELIUS, Franz E., Pensacola, Fla., LA, BSU
CORNELIUS, Philip T., Jr., Okalona, LA
CORRERO, Carlo S., Greenwood, Bus.
COSTILO, Bobby W., Grenada, Bus., SAM, Chorus
COUGHLIN, David P., Columbia, Sc.
COUNCE, Robert B., Corinth, Ed., SAM
COUSINS, Benjamin J., Memphis, Tenn., Bus., SAE,
SAM, Newman Club
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COVINGTON, George R., Moss Point, Ed.
COX, Arlon L., Smithville, Ag.
COX, Edgar Lamar, Brandon, Eng., BSU, ASCE
CRABB, Michael A., Jr., Memphis, Tenn., Eng.,
MSPE, ASCE
CRAIG, George B., Jasper, Ala., Bus.
CRAPO, Wallace R., Meridian, Bus.
CRAWFORD, William B., Hickory Flat, Eng., ASME
CREELY, Georgia A., Tupelo, Ed, BSU, SEA
CRIDDLE, James R, Van Fleet, Ag., FFA
CRIGLER, Samuel W., Jr., Starkville, Eng., Phi
Kappa Tau, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Phi Omega,
IEEE, MSPE, HKN
CROFT, Florence K., Longview, LA, Co-Ed Com-
muters Club
CROPP, Barbara D. C, Natchez, Ed, Kappa Delta
Pi, SEA, Dames Club
CROPP, Charles C, Natchez, Eng, AIChE, MSPE,
ASPE
CROWE, Nell Marie, Longview, Ed.
CUEVAS, John C, Philadelphia, Eng, Sigma Chi,
IEEE
CULLIFER, Sidney T., Jr., Gulfport, Bus., SAM,
PiKA
CULPEPPER, Cecil W., J
CUMMINS, Billy F., Stev
Club
CUPIT, Herman E., Jr., Union Church, Ed., Ind.
Arts Club, BSU, Iota Lambda Sigma
CURRY, Jack H., Grenada, Sc, Forestry Club
Long Beach, Ed.
:, Ag., Poultry Science
CURTIS, Jack A., Ill, Jaeksc
Psi
Alpha Kappa
CURTIS, Shirley S., Mathiston, Ed.
DAHLEM, Wilbert E., Caledonia, Fo., Delta Pi Delta,
Forestry Club, Alpha Phi Omega
D'ARCY, John F., Forrest City, Ark., Eng.
DAVIS, Fletcher E., Ill, Collins, Ed., IED Club, SAM,
Ham Club
DAVIS, Harlan L„ Meridian, Ag.
DAY, John W., Jackson, Ag., Horticulture Club
DAVIS, Kenneth S., Leakesville, Ed., Student NEA,
Alpha Psi Omega, Blackfriars, Collegiate Civitan,
YMCA, Westminster, Student Honor Committee
DAVIS, Mary Lynn S., Greenville, LA, SEA
DAVIS, Sterling N., Louisville, Ed., Kappa Delta Pi
SEMORfi
Ifailtf
DAVIS, Tommy F., Fulton, Ed.
DEAL, Harry L., Columbia, Eng.
DEAN, Stanley, Jr., Leland, Fo.
DELINE, William B., CharlesK
AZ, Ag. Economics Club
DENNIS, James F., Jr., Newton,
Epsilon, IFC
■n, Mo., Ag., ATO,
Bus., SPE, Pi Sigma
DENTON, Doris Cecelia B., Jackson, LA
DERDEN, George G., Ill, Columbia, Ed., IED Club,
Iota Lambda Sigma
DeROUEN, Leroy J., Pass Christian, Bus.
DEXTER, Howard B., Rosedale, Eng., ASCE
DICKENS, Neil B., Moss Point, Eng., Newman Club,
AIChE
DICKERSON, Fred D., Greenville, Ed.
DIXON, Lonnie R., Vicksburg, LA
DOBBINS, Charles R., Corinth, Bus., Alpha Phi
Omega, Accounting Club
DOBSON, Charles E., West Point, Eng., IEEE, MSPE
DOLLARHIDE, David A., Jackson, Bus.
DOSS, Marvin E„ Slate Springs, Ag., FFA, BSU
DOWD, Don E., Pensacola, Fla., Bus., SAE, Account-
ing Club
DRAKE, Stephen R., Long Beach, Ag. Horticulture
Club
DROGULA, Michael L., Amory, Ed., NEA
DUGAN, Virgil L., Columbus, Eng., Tau Beta Pi,
HKN, Phi Eta Sigma, IEEE
DYKES, Jerry, Vicksburg, Eng., MSPE, ASME
DYKES, Frank B., Tylertown, Bus.
DYESS, Samuel C, Jr., Meridian, Ed.
EASLEY, Billy D., Vardaman, Sc.
EASLEY, James H., Vardaman, Ed.
EAST, William J., Meridia
Accounting Club
EDGEWORTH, Kenneth D., Columbus,
EDMONDS, Richard N., Jackson, Bus.
EDMONSON, Tay, Hattiesburg, Ed.
EDMONSON, Van, Hattiesburg, KA, Delta Sigma Pi,
Pi Sigma Epsilon
IDC, Circle K,
SAM
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EDWARDS, Ned C, Jr., Perkinston, Ag., FFA
EDWARDS, Thomas E., Starkville, Eng., Tau Beta
Pi, Maroon Band, Scabbard and Blade, Phi Kappa
Phi, AIAA
ELDRIDGE, Gary D., Rienzi, Ed.
ELEY, David M., Terry, Ed.
ELLINGTON, Sam L., West Palm Beach, Fla., Bus.,
PiKA
ELMORE, Glen A., Cumberland, En., ASME
ENGLE, Bobby L., Durant, Bus., SAM
ENGQUIST, John
Strike, SAM, Wesley
ESCOTO, Raul E., Honduras, A
ESTAVA, Nicolas R., VenezueL
Club, IEE
Bus., Dip &
International Club
Eng., International
ESTES, Charles E., Tupelo, Bus.
ETHERIDGE, Herbert K., Jr., Mobile, Ala., Eng.
EVERETT, Ancie P., Jr., Hickory, Eng., MSPE,
ASME, BSU
EWING, Louis H., Jackson, Eng.
FARMER, Sammy K., Jackson, Eng., ATO, AIChE
^MU^A
FENN, Charles D., McComb, Eng., Tau Beta Pi,
ASCE, MSPE, BSU
FISHER, Celia C, Okolona, Ed., Kappa Delta Pi
FISHER, Roy S., Meridian, Bus., KA
FLOWERS, Malcolm M., Laurel, Bus., Sigma Chi,
SAM
FOLKS, James H., Ocala, Fla., Ed., SAE
FONDREN, Charles D., Stewart, Ag.
FORD, Henry C, Meridian, Bus.
FORD, Jack C, Vicksburg, Bus., PiKA, Ace. Club,
Circle K, SAM, Alpha Kappa Psi
FORSYTHE, David I., Jackson, Tenn., Ag., Horticul-
ture Club
FORTENBERRY, Herman W., Tylertown, Bus.
FORTENBERRY, Thomas E., Columbia, Ed., Phi
Mu Alpha, Blackfriars, 4-H, Meistersingers
FOSTER, Mclnnis G., Laurel, Ed., IED Club, SAM
FRANKLIN, Billy C, Brandon, Bus.
FREEMAN, Currey S., Laurel, Bus., Pi Sigma Epsilon
FROST, Louis E., Rienzi, Ag., FFA
££NfOR£
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FULMAR, Kenneth D., Memphis, Tenn., Eng., Eng.
Club, BSU, ASCE
GAINES, Wayne G., Grenada, Ed.
GAMMON, William R., Grenada, Eng., ASME
GARDNER, Frances A., Macon, Ed.
GARRETT, Elinor, Crystal Springs, Eng., MSPE,
ANS, Blackfriars
GARRISON, George W., Jr., Ripley. Ag., Farmhouse,
4-H, Block & Bridle, BSU
GARY, Bonnie F., Eupora, Ed., Kappa Delta Pi
GEBHART, Leland D., Jr., Meridian, LA
GENO, Linda R., Rienzi, Ed.
GENTRY, Ralph E., Pontotoc, Sc.
GEWIN, Joe C, Jackson, Eng.
GIBBS, Richard E., Jr., Starkville, Bus., SAM, REW
GIBSON, Billy J., Mantee, Ed., IED Club
GILLILAND, Hosmer D., Brooksville, Bus., Alpha
Kappa Psi, Accounting Club
GIVENS, David A., Charleston, Eng., Ham Club,
MSPE, IEEE
GLASGOW, Thomas S., Ackerman, Sc, SAE, Alpha
Epsilon Delta, Wesley
GLIDEWELL, Robert E., Rienzi, Ed.
GOBER, Ronald M., Flora, Eng, IEEE, Arnold Air
Society
GODFREY, Jeral E., Columbus, Eng., AIAA, MSPE
GOFF, Robert L., Ocean Springs, Ed., IED Club
GOGGANS, Jane C, Columbus, Ed., Chorus
GOLDEN, Gerald B., Mobile, Ala., Eng., AIChE,
MSPE
GOLDSMITH, William A., Memphis, Tenn., Eng.,
PiKA, Tau Beta Pi, MSPE, ASCE
GORDON, Jim C, Sledge, LA, Sigma Chi
GORDON, John R., Vicksburg, Eng., Phi Tau Sigma
GRAHAM, Bobbie Jean, Kosciusko, Ed., Kappa Delta
Pi
GRAHAM, Edward D., Jr., State College, Eng., Phi
Kappa Tau, Tau Beta Pi, ODK, IEEE, Blue Key,
HKN
GRAHAM, James T., West Point, LA, ATO, IFC,
Elder Statesmen
GRATZ, James M., Jr., Grenada, Bus.
GRAU, Richard H., Greenville, Eng., ASCE
3EJJT
SENIORS
GRAVES, Eugene A., Jr., Vicksburg, Eng., IEEE,
MSPE
GRAVES, Larry H., Brookhaven, Ed., PiKA
GREEN, Aubrey L., Laurel, Ed.
GREEN, Joyce R., Red Bay, Ala., AS
GREENE, James D., Baldwyn, Ed.
GREENE, Ronald W., Vernon, Ala., Eng.,
Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, AIAi*
GREER, Paul T., Jackson, Ohio, Ed., Cardim
GREGORY, James D., Mantachie, Ed.
GRIFFIN, Norman W., Vardaman, Bus., Ace
Alpha Kappa Psi
GRIMES, Scottie L., Corinth, Ag., FFA
GRISHAM, Chester A., Dumas, Eng., ASME
GUINN, Terrell B., Caledonia, Eng., MSPE, ASCE
HAGERMAN, David T., Jackson, Eng., KA, AIChE,
MSPE
HAILEY, Robert W., Louisville, Ed., SAM, IED Club
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HAULS, Lowell R„ Rushvillc, Ind., Ed., Reflector
Staff, AROTC
HAMLIN, Newton F., Jr., State College, LA, Kappa
Sigma, Scabbard & Blade, Student Senate, Reflec-
tor Staff
HAMMACK, Thomas, Birmingham, Ala., Ed., Maroon
Band
HAMMOND, Linda S., West Point, Ed., Kappa Delta
Pi, SEA
HANNA, Hugh B., Jr., Natchez, Eng., Lambda Chi
Alpha, IEEE, MSPE
HARBOR, Rebecca, Tremont, LA, AWS
HARPER, Charles H., Greenville, Bus., Cheerleader,
Ace. Club, SA
HARRELL, John K., II, Meridian, Eng., MSPE, IEEE
HARRIS, Elmer C, III, Hattiesburg, Eng., Student
Senate, AIChE, MSPE
HARRIS, Roy C, Jr., Tupelo, Bus., Phi Kappa Tau,
Alpha Kappa Psi, Ace. Club
HARRISON, Sandra C, Fulton, LA, Phi Mu, AWS,
Co-Ed Club
HARTNESS, Durward S, Jr., Sc, Maroon Band,
Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta
HARWELL, Fonda, Moss Point, Eng., ATO, ANS,
MSPE
HARVEY, Vester, Kosciusko, LA
HARVEY, William B., Jackson, Bus., Sigma Chi,
Delta Sigma Pi, Scabbard & Blade
££MOR£
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HATAWAY, Mack A., Brundidge, Ala., Eng., Phi
Kappa Tau, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Phi Omega
HAWKINS, Gary Lee, Calhoun City, Bus., Phi Kappa
Tau
HAWKINS, Tommy W., Amory, Ed.
HAYS, Curtis R., Sparta, III., Ag.
HAYS, Dorothy F., Starkville, LA, Chi Omega, Car-
dinal Key, Sigma Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi
HEARD, Frank C, Jr., Natchez, Bus., Maroon Band
HEARON, C. Hamner, Starkville, Eng., ASME
HEARON, Erin A., Ed., Starkville, Kappa Delta Pi
HEARON. Raymond C, Jr., Mt. Holly, N.J., Kappa
Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME
HELOU, Tony M., Beirut, Lebanon, Eng., Interna-
tional Club
HENDERSON, Milton R., Richton, Ag.
HENLEY, Billy D., Calhoun City, Bus., Maroon Band
HERCHENHAHN, C. 0., Petal, Ag., BSU, Farm-
house, Dairy Club, 4-H
HERRINGTON, Preston, Jr.. Ruleville, Eng., Tau
Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE
HESTER, Edward G., Nettleton, Bus.
HIGGINBOTHAM, William, Macon, Ed.
HIGHT, Fred T., Jr., Biloxi, Bus.
HILL, Thomas M., Jackson, Bus., REFLECTOR,
SAM, SA
HINSHAW, Max F., West Point, Ed.
HOBSON, Jimmy H., Ripley, Eng., ASCE
HOLDEN, William S, Sledge, Bus., Sigma Chi
HOLIMAN, Harold 0., Greenville, Ag., Ag. Eng.
Technology Club
HOLLAND, Edward M., Natchez, Eng., AIIE, New-
man Club
HOLLAND, Parker J., Philadelphia, Bus.
HOLLEY, Robert C, Ripley, Ag., FFA, NEA
HOLSTON, Aubrey G., Picayune, Eng., IEE
HOOD, Charles T., Calhoun City, Bus., SAM
HOOD, Harold E., Anguilla, Bus., SAM, Pi Sigma
Epsilon
HORNER, Harry P., Ocean Springs, Eng., ANS,
MSPE
HOWARD, Robert C, Poplarville, Ag.
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HOWELL, John B., Ill, Canton, Sc, Kappa Sigma
HOWLE, Thomas C, Neshoba, Bus., Beta Alpha Psi
HUFF, Andrew J., Leakesville, Bus., Sigma Chi
HUFFMAN, Bill, Pelahatchie, Eng., IEEE, MSPE
HUFFSTATLER, Bobby Joe, Corinth, Bus.
HUGHES, Jimmy C, Kossuth, IA
HUGHES, Robard Y., Jackson, Bus., SAM, PiKA,
Pi Sigma Epsilon, Parachute Club, REFLECTOR
HUMPHREYS, Thomas W., Lorman, Eng., IEEE
HUNT, David R., Lyon, LA, Delta Chi
HUNTER, Norman F.. Jr., Shreveport, La., Eng., Tau
Beti Pi, HKN, Phi Kappa Phi, IEEE
HURST, Robert D., Jackson, Eng., Am. Ceramic Soc.
HUSKISON, William N., Ingomar, Ed., SAM
HUTTON, William D., Clinton, Ed.
HYDE, George S., Senatobia, Eng.
INGERSOLL, Robert T., West Memphis, Ark., ATO
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INGRAM, Ross, Water Valley, Ag, Sigma Chi, Scab-
hard & Blade, Block & Bridle, Ag. School Pies.,
Student Senate
INGRAM, Windell F., Durant, Eng., ASCE
JACKSON, Lewis L., Jr., LA, Jackson, Acacia, RE-
FLECTOR, President's Cabinet, Discipline Com-
mittee
JACKSON, Robert C, West Point, Ed., Phi Mu
Alpha Sinfonia, Maroon Band, MENC
JACOBS, Robert B., Wilson, Ark., Ed., IED Gktb
JACOBS, Will, III, Iverness, Bus.
JENKINS, Felix L., Memphis, Tenn., Eng., AIChE
JENKINS, Wiley H., Jr., Itta Bena, Bus., Pi Sigma
Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi
JETT, Anson H., Ellisville, Eng, MSPE, IEEE
JOHNSON, Basil M, Eudora, Ark., Ed, SAM, Circle
K, IED Club
JOHNSON, Bobby Joe, Clarksdale, Bus, Delta Chi,
Accounting Club
JOHNSON, Mary W, Durant, Ed, NEA
JOHNSON, Wayne E, Egypt, Ed.
JOHNSTON, Bowerl, Jr., Jackson, Ed.
JOHNSTON, Charles R, Shannon, Ed, IED Club
SEIZORS
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JOHNSTON, James H, Vaughan, LA
JONES, Billy Ray, Benton, LA
JONES, Bobby Leon, Jackson, Ed.
JONES, Charles E, Laurel, Ed.
JONES, Jerry D, Laurel, Eng, Sigma Chi, Tau Beta
Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, ODK, Phi Eta Sigma, Eng.
Council, ASME, MSPE
JONES, Jerry H, Laurel, Fo, Forestry Club
JONES, William L, Long Beach, LA, SA, REFLEC-
TOR
JORDAN, Bert M, Jackson, Bus, SAE, SAM, Scab-
bard and Blade
JORDAN, Dennis B, Ellisville, Fo, Forestry Club
JUE, Vic F, Pace, LA
KEITH, K. R, Anguilla, Eng, AIChE
KAPP, William F, Greenville, Eng.
KEARNEY, John W, Jr., Money, Ag, SAE
KECK, Kerth 0, Jr., Meridian, Bus.
KENNEDY, Joseph M, Newton, Bus, KA
KENNEDY, Tennis, Biloxi, LA
KHACHAN, Carlos S., Beirut, Lebanon, Eng., Inter-
national Club, Newman Club
KILLCREAS, Wallace E., Lucedale, Fo., AZ, Forestry
Club
KIMBROUGH, Everett L., Maben, Ag.
KINARD, Martha J., Louisville, Ed.
KING, J. Waverly, Ackerman, Ed., SAE, MEA
KING, Paul T., Jr., Greenville, Bus., Sigma Chi, Blue
Key, Delta Sigma Pi, Elder Statesmen, Student
Senate, IFC President, Bus. ' School Pres.
KING, Warren G., Jr., Benton, Ed., SAM, IED Club
KINNISON, Donald E., Natchez, Eng.
KIRKLAND, Ronny C, Brewton, Ala., Ed., M Club
Epsilon,
KLING, Jan L., Kosciusko, Ed.
KNIGHT, Jeff E., Louisville, Ag.
KNIGHT, John R., Ill, Chattanooga, Tenn., Eng.,
KA, AIChE, MSPE, Elder Statesman
KNOTTS, Orren D., Jackson, Bus.
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££NfOR£
KOCH, John L., Meridian, Eng., American Ceramic
Society
KYLE, Robert R., Meridian, Eng., IEEE
LADNIER, Betty A., Pascagoula, Eng., MSPE, Co-
Ed Club, ANS, BSU, Phi Mu, AWS
LAMBERT, William K., Natchez, Ed.
LANCASTER, Herbert Lee, Fulton, LA
LANDRUM, W. K., Kosciusko, Bus., Pi Sigma Epsi-
lon, Flying Club
LANE, John A, Kosciusko, LA, KA
LANGDON, Wylie L., Macon, Fo.
LANGLEY, Daniel R., Houston, Eng., ASCE
LANGLEY, Walter M., Huntsville, Ala., Eng., ANS
LAWHON, Robert D., Laurel, Ed., SAM, IED Club
LAWLER, Linda Ann, Hamilton, Ala., Ed.
LEA, Roy, Canton, Eng., ASCE
LEE, George M., Sardis, Eng., ASME, Newman Club
LEE, Henry J., Columbia, Eng., ASCE
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LEECH, Billy E., Smithville, Ag., FFA
LEWIS, Bolivar F., Vero Beach, Fla., Eng., KA,
AIChE
LEWIS, Clarence J., Jr., Waynesboro, Bus.
LEWIS, Elsie M., Iuka, Ed., SEA, Wesley
LEWIS, James Larry, Wesson, Bus., Phi Sigma Epsi
Ion
LEWIS, James M., Starkville, Bus., Circle K
LEWIS, Merle, Gulfport, Ed., SEA
LEWIS, Wallace J., Summit, Ag., Circle K
LEWIS, William F., Jackson, Bus., Alpha Kappa Psi
LEWTER, Fred A., Ill, Mobile, Ala., Eng., AIChE,
MSPE
LIBERTO, Vincent E., Jr., Thornton, Ed.
LICHTE, Jack R., Albuquerque, N.M., LA, PiKA,
Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha Phi Omega, Maroon Guard
LITTLE, Robert L., New Hebron, Ed.
££MOR£
LOCKETT, James F., Biloxi, Bus., SAM
LOGAN, Hubert H., Marianna, Ark., Eng., ASCE
LOIACANO, J. E., Bay St. Louis, Ed.
LONGEST, Prentice C, Jr., Norfolk, Va., Bus.
LUSTER, James E., Jr., Yazoo City, Ag., Block &
Bridle
LYNN, Robert E., Pascagoula, Eng., IED Club
McCARTY, Robert H., Enterprise, Ag.
McCOLLUM, Larry W., Kossuth, Ag.
McCOOL, Robert Ear], Aliceville, Ala., Ed., M Club
McCORMICK, James B., Grenada, Ag.
McCOY, William J., Booneville, Ag., FFA
McDONALD, Harold R., Jr., Jackson, Eng., ASCE,
Scabbard & Blade, MSPE
McGEE, John B., Lockport, La., Sc, PiKA, Dip &
Strike
McGOWEN, Douglas N., Collins, Ed.
McLAURIN, Ray C, DeKalb, Bus., Delta Sigma Pi
McKAY, Paul G., Louisville, Ed., Kappa Delta Pi
McKINNEY, William B., Amory, Ed.
McKINNIS, Archie P., St. Petersburg, Fla., Bus.,
Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Pi, Scabbard & Blade,
Commerce Cabinet, Who's Who, Blue Key, ODK
McMILLIN, John A., Louisville, Sc, Phi Eta Sigma
McMULLAN, Barry G., Meridian, Sc, Dip & Strike
McPHERSON, Robert L., Rolling Fork, Bus., Pi
Sigma Epsilon, BSU
McREE, Stephen F., Tupelo, Bus.
McREYNOLDS, Carole E., Starkville, LA, Chi Omega,
Cardinal Key, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi,
Who's Who, AFROTC Sponsor
McREYNOLDS, Samuel S, Starkville, Bus., Sigma
Chi, Delta Sigma Pi
, Starkville, Eng., Pi Tau
McWHORTER, John C,
Sigma, MSPE, ASME
MAGEE, William G., Carthage, Fo.
MAJURE, Wallace K., Madden, Ag, Ag. Eng. Tech.
& Bus. Club
MANEY, Betty B., Winter Park, Fla., LA, Chi Ome-
ga, AFROTC Sponsor, Cardinal Key, YMCA Cabi-
net, AWS, REFLECTOR
MANNING, William F., Jr., Jackson, ANS, MSPE
nMJM
££MOR£
MARIN, Alfredo X., Granad, Nicaragua, Eng.
MARSHALL, Gerald Floy, Long Beach, Ed., IED
Club
MARTIN, Donna G., Eupora, Ed.
MARTIN, John H., Moss Point, Eng., IEEE
MARTINEZ-GINORIS, Jose, Havana, Cuba, Eng., Tau
Beta Pi, ANS, MSPE, International Club.
MASSEY, Bobby M., Forest, Eng, ASCE, MSPE
MASSEY, Franck D, Canton, Bus, Sigma Chi, Pi
Sigma Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Blue Key, Scabbard
& Blade
MASSEY, James E, Jr., Memphis, Tenn, Eng, AIChE
MATHEWS, Bobby E, Houston, Bus.
MATTOX, Robert M, Tupelo, YMCA Cabinet, Eng,
ASCE, Scabbard & Blade, DMS, Phi Kappa Tau
MAY, Charles A, Brandon, Bus.
MEADOWS, Stanley W, Birmingham, Ala, LA, M
Club
MEEK, George F, Jackson, Bus, SAM
MELTON, Paul A, Yazoo City, Bus, Pi Sigma
Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi, Blue Key, REVEILLE,
KA
METCALFE, John L, Tupelo, Ag.
MICH ELL, Gerald D., Shaw, Bus.
MIDDLETON, Lynne C, West Point, Ed., Kappa
Delta Pi, BSU, NEA
MILAM, George S., Charleston, Bus., PiKA
MILES, Winston A., Jr., Weir, Ed.
MILLER, Ansel E., New Orleans, La., Fo., Delta
Pi Delta
MILLER, Helen K., Morgan City, LA
MILLER, James K., Silver Creek, Bus.
MILLS, Richard K., Jackson, Bus.
MILSTEAD, James E., Amory, Bus.
MILWARD, Betsey R., Whitehaven, Tenn., Ed., Chi
Omega, ROTC Sponsor, Band
MING, Glynda V., Louisville, Ed.
MITCHELL, James C, Fulton, Bus., Pi Sigma Epsilon
MONSELL, Rosa Lee, Jackson, LA, ZTA, Maroon
Band, Head Majorette
MONTAGUE, Raymond C, Tupelo, Bus.
MOON, William J., Boyle, Eng., MSPE, IEEE
££NfOR£
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MOORE, James F., Greenville, Eng, MSPE, ASME
MOORE, Neel A., Forrest City, Ark, Eng, ATO,
ASCE, MSPE, REVEILLE Staff
MOOREHEAD, Eulan S, Hickory Flat, Eng, ASME,
MSPE, Wesley Council
MORAN, Carl J, Jr., Kiln, Sc.
MORGAN, Wendell L, Weir, Ed.
MORGAN, Robert E, Vardaman, Eng, ASCE
MORRISON, Robert E, Biloxi, Eng, ANS, SAE, Tsu
Beta Pi
MOSLEY, Wallace F, Daleville, Ed.
MOSS, James 0, Sardis, Eng, Sigma Chi, AIEE,
IEEE
MOTT, Don M, Enterprise, LA
MULLEN, Warren E, Jackson, Bus, ATO
MURPHY, Andrew M, Lucedale, LA
MURPHY, William G, III, Biloxi, Bu, Beta Alpha
Psi, Accounting Club, Newman Club
MYERS, Troy J, Jr., Collins, LA
NEAL, William R, Quitman, Bus, SAM
NEELY, Samuel W., Shannon, Sc.
NELSON, Benjamin A., Pope, Ag.
NELSON, Charles C, III, Yazoo City, Bus.
NESLER, Ronald J., Fayette, Ag., Farmhous
BSU
NEWHALL, Alexander F., Northampton, Ma:
Acacia, Young Republicans
NEWMAN, James C, Columbus, Sc.
NEWTON, Charles T., Goodman, Sc.
NEWTON, James B., Bruce, Eng.
NEWTON, Richard E., Hatley, Ed.
NICHOLAS, Hurston 0., Century, Fla., Fo., Forestry
Club
NICHOLAS, Mary Ann M., Magnolia, Ed., Dames
Club
NICHOLS, Aubrey E., Columbus, LA, M Club, ODK,
Blue Key, Elder Statesmen
NICHOLSON, Roy L., Philadelphia, Eng.
NOBLIN, William C, Jr., Meridian, Bus., PiKA, Ac-
counting Club, SAM
NORSWORTHY, Donald W., Ellisville, Ed.
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OGLESBY, Walter L., Jr., McComb, Eng., AIChE
OLDHAM, Sammy E., Jackson, Ed., IED Club
OLIPHANT, Jeanette, Carthage, Ed., Phi Mu, SEA
OLMSTED, Robert L., Greenwood, Bus., Pi Sigma
Epsilon, Sigma Chi
O'NEAL, Dan R., Perkinston, Eng., ASCE
ORR, Max S„ Greenville, Ed.
OSWALT, Willie Ray, Columbus, MIAA, AIAA, Ed.
OWEN, Sidney S., Jr., Sallis, Ag., Ag. Economics
Club
PALMER, Grady Ray, Louisville, Ed., IED Club,
Iota Sigma Lambda, AIAA, MIAA
PALMER, Romie J., Tupelo, Bus.
PARHAM, Ronny G., Hamilton, Bus.
PARK, John W., Vicksburg, Eng, ASME, MSPE
PARKS, Malcolm G., Greenville, Bus., Alpha Kappa
Psi, Accounting Club, Deans Cabinet
PARKMAN, Jo Ann, Pulaski, Ed, SEA
PATTERSON, George L, III, Monticello, Ag.
££MOR£
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PATTON, Vernon L„ Perkinston, Eng, ASCE
PAUL, Oliver H., Jackson, Bus., Alpha Kappa Psi
PAYNE, Percy A., Tylertown, Eng., MSPE, ASME,
Pi Tau Sigma
PEALE, William W., Natchez, Fo.
PEAVY, Alton L., Meridian, LA
PEEL, Harold F., Quitman, Bus.
PEEL, Robert D., Gulfport, LA, Collegiate Civitan
PENNINGTON, Artie A., Columbus, Eng., Sigma
Chi, IEEE
PEREZ-VENERO, Mima, Panama Canal Zone, LA,
Sigma Delta Pi, Newman Club, International Club
PERKINS, Dennis H., Jackson, Bus.
PHILLIPS, Joseph A., Collinsville, Ed., IED Club,
SAM
PHILLIPS, Roy E., Amory, Eng., IEEE
PICKERING, Benson B., Jr., Port Gibson, Eng.,
ATO, ASCE, Reveille Staff
PILLOW, William H., Jr., Greenwood, LA, SAE,
Philo Demos, Scabbard & Blade, Bulldog Boosters
PIPPEN, George E., Laurel, Ed.
POL, Jerry A., Gulfport, Eng.
POMEROY, Nancy E., Starkville, LA, Chi Omega,
AWS, Cardinal Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Student Sen-
ate, President's Cabinet, Pan. Council
POPE, Daniel P., Jr., Sardis, Bus.
PORTER, Gerald W., Ocean Springs, Bus.
PORTERA, Tony F., Grenada, Bus., PiKA
POWE, Charles E., Waynesboro, Ag., Ag.
Club
POWELL, Roger S., Natchez, Ed.
POWER, Billy R., Weir, Ed., IED Club
PRESTRIDGE, Larry S., Smithville, Ed.
PRICE, James C, Pascagoula, Eng., MSPE
PULLEN, Tommy R., Vicksburg, Bus., Alpha Kappa
Psi, Circle K
PURNELL, Marvin E., Vincennes, Ind., Ed.
PURVIS, Albert G., Jr., Scooba, Ed.
PUTMAN, James M., Fayetteville, Tenn., Bus., Delta
Chi, Blue Key, Elder Statesmen, President Student
Assn., Accounting Club, Beta Alpha Psi
PUTNAM, William T„ McKenzie, Tenn., Ag., AZ,
Dairy Club
PUTT, Larry O., Tupelo, LA
PYBAS, James A., Greenwood, Ed., IED Club
QUAVE, Leon J., Biloxi, Eng., IEEE
RAKESTRAW, Benny C, Tupelo, Bus., BSU
RAMSEY, Ravinia J., Starkville, Ed., ZTA, Co-Ed
Commuters Club, MEA
RAMSEY, William D., Jr., Iuka, Bus., Accounting
Club
RANDLE, John A., New Albany, Eng., ASME
RATCLIFF, Clyde, McComb, LA, BSU
RATCLIFFE, Mary 0., Natchez, LA, Sigma Delta Pi
RATLIFF, Lonnie W., Jackson, Ed., IED Club
RAWLINSON, James M., Citronelle, Ala., Ed.
RAY, James H., Jr., Tupelo, Bus., Sigma Chi
RAY, Phil H., Calhoun City, Bus., Maroon Band
REDD, Mary L., Summit, Ed., SEA
REDSTONE, Paul C, Vero Beach, Fla., Bus., SPE
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££MOR£
REED, Grady H., Ill, Columbus AFB, LA, Arnold
Air Society, Pres., AFROTC Cadet Assn., Sigma
Chi
REEVES, Robert J., Jackson, Eng., Scabbard & Blade
REGAN, William E., Jr., Kosciusko, LA
REILY, Jack C, Jr., Meridian, Sci.
REVES, Priscilla A., Eupora, Ed., SEA, Kappa Delta
Pi, REFLECTOR
RHODES, Vicki S. H., Dekalb, Ed.
RICHARDS, Edward A, Gulfport, Bus., ATO, Ac-
counting Club, Elder Statesmen, IFC, Asst. Editor
REVEILLE
RICHARDSON, Ray B., Brooksville, Bus., Account-
ing Club
RICHEY, Hilton M., New Albany, Ag., FFA
RICKMAN, Lane D, Florence, E., SAM, IED Club
RICHMOND, Don C, Crenshaw, Bus.
RILEY, Julian C, Verona, Bus., Phi Kappa Tau,
Scabbard & Blade, Delta Sigma Pi, Pi Sigma Epsi-
lon, Alpha Phi Omega, Accounting Club
RILEY, William A, Dorsey, Ed., IED Club
RIMMER, Fred M., Greenwood, Bus.
la, Ag., Ag. Economics Club
Memphis, Tenn., Bus.,
RIVES, Luther D., L<
ROARK, Tommy B., Me hi i i
Chi
ROBBINS, Flora L., Saltillo, Ed., Co-Ed Club
ROBBINS, John E., Shannon, Bus., KA, Delta Sigma
Pi, Scabbard & Blade
ROBERTS, Barclay P., Jackson, Eng, ASCE, KA
RODGERS, William D., Hattiesburg, Sc.
ROE, Charles W., Vicksburg, Bus., SAM, Circle K
Club
ROGERS, Robert L., Prentiss, Ag., Civitan
ROOKER, Charles R., Pensacola, Fla., Ed., Ind. Tech.
Club
ROOKER, Lester W., Meridian, Bus., KA, Blue Key,
Delta Sigma Pi, Arnold Air Society, Elder States-
ROSS, Larry Gene, Florence, Ed., SAM, IED Club
ROSS, Robert S., Eupora, Ed., ATO, Scabbard
Blade
ROSS, William T., Clarksdale, Ed., IED Club
ROUSE, Richard J., Union, LA
ROWLAND, Betty J., Baldwyn, LA
££NfOR£
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RUFFIN, Paul D., Columbus, Ed.
RUNKIN, Robert E., Laurel, Eng, PiKA, IEEE
RUSH, Frank W, Jr., DeKalb, Bus, Beta Alpha Psi,
Delta Sigma Pi
RUSHING, Ralph C, Jr., Starkville, Bus, PiKA,
Delta Sigma Pi, Accounting Club
RUSHING, Travis T, Burnsville, Ag, Agronomy Club
RUSSELL, Stacy B, Tupelo, Bus.
RUTLEDGE, Glen 0, Fulton, Eng, ASME, Phi Tau
Sigma, MSPE
SALTER, Charlie T, Yazoo City, Bus, KA, Philo
Demos, Elder Statesmen, YMCA Cabinet, Delta
Sigma Pi, Scabbard & Blade
SALTER, John W, Jr., Port Gibson, Eng, ATO,
MSPE
SANDERS, Andrew P, Greenville, Bus, PiKA, Col-
legiate Civitan
SANDERS, Arthur L, Shelby, Bus, SPE
SANDERS, Mike W, Cleveland, Ed, Sigma Chi, M
Club
SANFORD, Carl D, Gaylesville, Ala, Ed.
SCALES, Joyce T, Starkville, Ed, Beta Sigma Phi
SCHERMER, Michael, Baton Rouge, La, Eng, IEEE,
Chess Club
SCHNEIDER, Joseph J., Jr., Warrington, Fla., Bus.,
Phi Kappa Tau
SCHUH, Pat, Clarksdale, Bus., Delta Chi, Accounting
Club
SCOTT, James W., Sturgis, Bus., Accounting Club
SEGARS, Douglas L., Amory, Bus., Accounting Club
SEWARD, Byron H., Pace, Bus., Wesley, Alpha Phi
Omega
SHADOIN, James R., Jr., Bay St. Louis, Bus., SAM,
Pi Sigma Epsilon, Accounting Club
SHADOW, Tommy D., Collinsville, Eng., AIAA
SHARP, James E., Louisville, Bus., SAE
SHEDD, Alvin W., Meridian, Eng., IEEE
SHEELY, Robert A., State College, Eng., Kappa Sig-
ma, Blue Key, ODK, HKN, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau
Beta Pi, Maroon Band, Student Senate, MSPE,
IEEE, Eng., Counc., Philo Demos, Phi Eta Sigma
SHEHEA, Steve, Starkville, Bus., SAM
SHELTON, Lewis R., Greenville, Bus., Pi Sigma
Epsilon, Collegiate Civitan, Delta Sigma Pi, Bus.
Man. REFLECTOR
SHIELDS, Richard, III, Moss Point, LA, SA, IDC,
Elder Statesmen
SHIPP, Phillip P., Benton, LA, SAE
SIMMONS, Bobby J., Meridian, Bus., Alpha Kappa
Psi
££MOR£
SIMMONS, D'Juanna E., Baton Rouge, La., LA
SIMMONS, Jack M., Hattiesburg, Eng., KA, MSPE,
IEEE
SIMS, Laura L., Booneville, Ed., MEA
SIMS, William D., Canton, Bus., Beta Alpha Psi, Ac-
counting Club
SISTRUNK, Jerry E., Sebastopol, Eng., ASCE, MSPE,
Micro Club
SKELTON, Robert H., Leland, Bus.
SMITH, Charles D., Meridian, Bus.
SMITH, David B., Jackson, Eng., 4-H, ASAE
SMITH, George M., DeKalb, Bus.
SMMTH, Hester Dwight, Brooklyn, Ed.
SMITH, James M., Jr., Corinth, Bus.
SMITH, Johnnie Larry, Ripley, Eng., ASCE
SMITH, Kenneth L., Jr., Gulfport, Bus.. Sigma Chi,
Delta Sigma Pi, Scabbard & Blade, YMCA Cabinet
SMITH, Robert C, Meridian, LA, Kappa Sigma,
President's Cabinet, Elder Statesmen
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SMITH, Robert H., Jr., West Point, Bus.
SMITH, Robert S., Decatur, Ed.
SMITH, Roland M., Jr., Waynesboro, LA
SMITH, Shelby J. H., Philadelphia, Ed., Kappa Delta
Pi
SMITH, Thomas J., Crosby, Bus., IDC
SNEED, James C, III, Pontotoc, Bus., Sigma Chi
SONES, Larry P., Eupora, Bus., REVEILLE Staff,
REFLECTOR Staff, ATO
SORRELS, Aubert L., Jr., Lamont, Bus., Collegiate
Civitan
SOWELL, Larry T, Coldwater, Ag.
SPAIN, William H., Booneville, Eng., IDC, ASME
SPARKS, John N., Tuscaloosa, Ala., Bus., Kappa
Sigma, M Club, Pi Sigma Epsilon
SPIGNER, Margaret F., Fulton, Ed.
SPRAYBERRY, Frances S., Fulton, Ed.
STAFFORD, Harold W., Vossburg, Eng., Phi Eta
Sigma, Petroleum Club
STAGGS, Tommy, West Point, Ed.
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STALLINGS, Kenneth M., Jr., Olive Branch, Bus.,
Alpha Phi Omega, Gavel Club, Accounting Club,
Phi Kappa Tau
STANSELL, James E., Jr., Pensacola, Fla, Bus., SAE
STEVENS, Robert S., Memphis, Tenn., Fo.
STEWART, Robert L., Picayune, Eng., Tau Beta Pi,
Acacia, Phi Eta Sigma, AIAA
STONE, James A., Prairie, Bus., Phi Sigma Epsilon
STONE, Johnny L., Clarksdale, Eng., Band, MSPE,
ASME, Wesley
STOKER, Dewey H., Kilmichael, Bus.
STREETER, Jan R., Joiner, Ark., Ag.
STRICKLAND, Virgil, Louisville, LA, PiKA
STRINGER, Robert M., Jackson, Bus., Sigma Chi,
REFLECTOR staff, Pi Sigma Epsilon
STROUD, Jimmy G., Lake, Ed.
STUART, Clyde E., Jr., Starkville, Bus., Sigma Chi
STUART, Kathy M., Philadelphia, Ed., SEA, Kappa
Delta Pi
STURGEON, Ken, Eldred, 111., LA, Alpha Phi Omega,
Newman Club
STYRON, Clarence R, Vicksburg, Eng., ASCE, MSPE
SUMMEROUR, A. R., Jr., Wiggins, Eng., AIChE
SULLIVAN, Pat H., Mize, Ag., FFA
TABB, Billy D., Walthall, Ag., Collegiate FFA
TANT, Reba Nell, Charleston, S. C, LA
TAPPAN, Thomas T., Helena, Ark., LA
TATE, James M., Shannon, Ed.
TAYLOR, Alan F., Black Mountain, N. C, Ed.
TAYLOR, Jimmy A., Fayette, Ala., Ed., NEA, Sigma
Chi, REFLECTOR Staff, M Club, NEA
TAYLOR, Ronald L., Memphis, Tenn., LA, Sigma
Chi, ODK, Blue Key, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Eta
Sigma, Scabbard & Blade
TAYLOR, Scotty R., Yazoo City, Ed.
TEEL, Carl J., Mt. Pleasant, Ed., BSU
TEMPLE, Eleanor F., Meridian, Ed., BSU
TERELL, Amos H., Jr., Memphis, Tenn., Eng., AIAA
££MOR£
THAXTON, James P., Jr., Starkville, Ag., Sigma Chi
THOMASON, Wesley T., Grenada, LA
THOMPSON, Doris Sue, Maben, Ed., NEA
THOMPSON, Richard C, Jackson, LA, Kappa Sigma
THOMPSON, Wilda Collins, Laurel, Ed., Band, Chi
Omega
THORNHILL, Lee W., Tylertown, Bus.
THORNTON, Tommy R., West, Ag., FFA
TONEY, Thomas E., Batesville, Ed.
TRAVIS, Roland M., Picayune, AS, Sigma Chi,
Arnold Air Society, IAS
TREVETT, Douglas R., Ocean Springs, Eng., ANS,
Alpha Phi Omega, MSPE
TUBB, Doyle W., Quincy, Ag., FFA
TUBB, Ellihue, Amory, Ed., BSU, MEA
TUBB, Hershell C, Amory, Ed.
TURNER, Hugh G., Pontotoc, Ed.
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UNLAND, Harold D., Jr., Darling, Eng., AIChE, Tau
Beta Pi
VAIL, Charles S., Booneville, Bus., Phi Kappa Tau,
Wesley
VAN CLEAVE, Robert A., Jr., Vicksburg, Eng, IEEE
VAUGHAN, Robert H, Shannon, Ag.
VEAL, Roy A, Birmingham, Ala, Eng.
VIATOR, Gerald J, Gulfport, Ed.
VICKERS, Cecil M, Greenville, Eng, ASME
WALKER, Alton I, Newton, Fo.
WALKER, Charles M, Columbus, Bus, KA
WALKER, Laura Ann, Indianola, Bus, Beta Alpha
Psi
WALKER, Linda L, Meridian, Ed, Who's Who,
MENC, Kappa Delta Pi
WALKER, Walter E, Meridian, Bus.
WALTERS, Clinton L, Caledonia, Ed.
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WARREN, Kenneth W, Forest, Bus.
WATKINS, Neil A, Jackson, Eng, ASCE
WEATHERFORD, Wyatt H, Ed.
WEAVER, Carl David, Smithville, Ed.
WEBB, Mary J, Henderson, LA
WELFORD, George R, Lucedale, Eng, ASME
WELFORD, Mattie L. C, Lucedale, Bus, Accounting
Club
WELLS, James E, Jackson, Bus.
WENNING, Thomas J, Wapakoneta, Ohio, Eng.
WEST, Anna C, Hazelhurst, LA, Phi Mu, Student
Senate
WEST, Forrest L, Jr., Mobile, Ala, Eng, AIChE,
MSPE
WESTERFIELD, Paul A, Jr., Jackson, Eng, New-
man Club, AIAA
WESTIN, Dennis C, Grenada, AS, PiKA, Blue Key,
ODK, AED
WHATLEY, Larry F., Longview, LA, Phi Alpha Theta
WHATLEY, William H., Walnut Grove, Bus.
WHITE, Arthur M., Jr., Jackson, Bus., ATO
WHITE, Dennis Y., Baldwyn, Ed.
WHITE, James H., Iuka, Eng., Acacia, ASCE, MSPE
WHITE, James T., Sturgis, Eng., IEEE, Scabbard &
Blade
WHITE, Joe E., Maben, Eng., AIAA
WHITE, Robert A., Columbus, Bus., Phi Kappa Tau,
Pi Sigma Epsilon
WHITE, Robert E., Charleston, Ed.
WHITE, Thomas D., Vicksburg, Eng., ASCE
WHITE, William S., Jackson, Bus., ATO
WHITFIELD, Henry L., Tupelo, Bus., ODK, Sigma
Chi, Student Senate, Elder Statesmen, Blue Key,
Scabbard & Blade
WHITTINGTON, Garland D., Liberty, Ed.
WILBANKS, Jimmy W., Corinth, Bus.
WILBANKS, Wesley G., Booneville, Eng., IEEE
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WILEMON, Dale R., Aberdeen, Bus.
WILLIAMS, Angela H., Cairo, Ga., Ed., Kappa Delta
Pi
WILLIAMS, Arthur L., Jr., Cairo, Ga., Ed.
WILLIAMS, Bill R., Poplarville, Ed., IED Club, SAM,
MIAA, AIAA
WILLIAMS, Billy W., Smithville, Ed.
WILLIAMS, George C, Quitman, Bus.
WILLIAMS, George W., Senatobia, Eng., Eng. Coun-
cil, AIChE
WILLIAMS, Harold S., Jr., Lucedale, Eng., ASCE
WILLIAMS, Larry A., Grenada, LA
WILLIAMS, Robert Earl, Columbia, Eng., ASCE
, Fo., Delta
WILLIFORD, Robert E., Greenwood, LA, ATO, Cir-
cle K, Blackfriars, REVEILLE Staff, Dormitory Rep.
WILLIS, Carl W., Philadelphia, Ed., IED Club
WILLIS, Elbert W., Union, Eng., ASCE
WILSON, Elizabeth J., Golden, Ed.
WILSON, Grady W., Enid, Eng., AIChE
WILSON, Hugh H., Jr., Tunica, Bus., Delta Sigma
Pi, Arnold Air Society, Accounting Club, SAE
WILSON, John C, Hamilton, Ag., Wesley, AZ, Ag.
Economics Club
WINDHAM, Bernard Moore, Carthage, LA, Lambda
Chi Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma
WINDHAM, John L., Union, LA
WINDHAM, John W., Bay Springs, Eng., IEEE
WINN, Dennis F., Jr., Goodsprings, Ala., Ed.
WISEMAN, James D., Crawford, Ag., Alpha Zeta, Ag.
Economics Club
WISEMAN, Judith L., Tupelo, Ed., Kappa Delta Pi
WOLEBEN, Jerry B., Gulfport, Eng., MSPE, Alpha
Psi Omega
WOLVERTON, Larry E., Jackson, Eng., Phi Eta
Sigma, AIChE
WOO, Mayly Joe, Inverness, Ed., Kappa Delta Phi
WOOD, James W., Ackerman, Ed.
WOOD, John Thomas, Ellisville, Sc, AIP
WOOD, Neil L., Columbus, AS, Sigma Chi
SENIORS
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Ham Club
WOODRUFF, Margaret A., West Memphis,. Ark., Ed.,
NEA, Co-Ed Club
WOOLEY, Jerry L., Clarksdale, En., IEEE
WRIGHT, Charles A., Jackson, Bus., PiKA
WRIGHT, John H., Jr., Gulfport, Bus., SPE
WRIGHT, Thomas G., Gulfport, Bus., SAM
YANCEY, Charles Lee, Corinth, Eng., AIIE, MSPE,
IDC
YARBROUGH, Charles L., Jackson, Ed.
YONGE, Jimmy L., Lucedale, Ag., FFA, Agronomy
Club
YOUNG, Emily W., Grenada, Bus., ZTA
YOUNG, George M„ Meridian, Eng., Phi Tau Sigma,
Phi Eta Sigma, MSPE, ASME
ZEPPONI, Fred, Jr., Clarksdale, Bus.
GARRISON, Suzanne, Starkville, Ed., Chi Omega
SCARBOROUGH, Joseph L., Pascagoula, Eng., Eta
Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, IEEE, MSPE
BLAIR, Bill, Columbus, Bu., SAE, Elder Statesmen
Lto R: DeBottis, Bridgeforth, Kellar, Love.
JUNIOR
CLASS OFFICERS
Stwart Bridgeforth President
Mark Kellar Vice President
Mary Winfred Love Secretary
Lynn DeBottis Treasurer
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ALDRIDGE, Tony A., Columbus, Bu.
ALEXANDER, William H., Vaughan, LA, SPE
ALFORD, Emmette E., Tyler Town, Fo.
ALLEN, Charles R., Vardaman, LA
ALLEN, Connie M., Magnolia, Ed.
ALLEN, Dennis D., Dekalb, Eng.
ALLSBROOK, John, Eupora, LA, Sigma Chi
ALMON, Vernon J., Batesville, Eng., ATO
ANDERSON, Hamill W., Jackson
ANDERSON, Ralph E., Wesson, Bu.
ANDERSON, William D., Mt. Pleasant, Ed.
ANDERSON, William E., Jr., Jackson, Bu., ATO
ANGELO, Lawrence F., Jr., Edwards, Eng.
ARENDER, Frank N., Jackson, Bu.
ARNOLD, Johnnie J., Jr., Baldwyn, Eng.
BACON, William A., Jr., Aberdeen, Ed.
BALDWIN, Edward, Vick-burg, Bu., KA
BALL, Hilton, Brookhaven, LA, PiKA
BALL, Wayne 0., Sandy Hook, Bu.
BARIA, Willie L., Moss Point, LA
BAILEY, David, Forest, Eng.
BARNES, Henry P., Leakesville, LA
BARRETT, James K., Jr., Jackson, Bu
BARRETT, Robert W., Aberdeen, Ed., PiKA
BARRON, Jesse L., Crystal Springs, Eng., Phi Kappa
Tau
BARTEE, Eddie Carruth, Jackson, Bu., ATO
BARTON, David C, Raymond, Eng., SAE
BASS, Margaret Y., Jackson, Bu.
BASWELL, John W., Jr., Sturgis, Fo.
BATES, Michael C, Liberty, Fo.
BATTE, Oliver K., Jackson, LA, Kappa Sigma
BAYLIS, Frederick D., Petal, Ag.
BEACHUM, Dduel R., Dorsey, Bu.
BEAIRD, Monroe F., Jackson, Ag. Ed.
BEALL, Clarence D., Batesville, Bu.
BEANE, George H., Tupelo, Bu.
BEARD, Hiram L., Mount Olive, Eng.
BEARD, Thomas R., Brandon, LA
BEASON, Willie T., Philadelphia, Bu.
BECK, William T., Jr., Pittsboro, Bu.
BECKETT, Hilma D., Pittsboro, LA
BEENE. Charles W.. Water Valley, Bu.
BELL, William A., Walnut, Ag.
BELLANDE, Ray L., Biloxi, A&S
BERRY, Lawrence J., Mt. Pleasant, Eng.
BILLINGSLEY, B. B., Jr., Waterford, Sci.
BLACK, Elbert C, III, Indianola, Bus., SPE
BLACKLEDGE, Thomas R., Laurel, Ed.
BLOCKER, Billy G., Valdosta, Ga., Ed.
BLOODWORTH, Morris D., Jackson, Eng.
BODACH, Robert F., Norwalk, Conn., Eng.
BOND, James W., Clinton, Eng.
BOND, Myrna J., Yazoo City, Sci., Phi Mu
BOND, Robert M., Tylertown, Eng.
BONNER, Nathan A., Waynesboro, Eng.
BOOKER, Thomas L., McComb, Sci.
BOREN, Frances D., Mantachie, Ed.
BOTELER, Sid E., Jackson, Fo.
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BRAGAN, Bobby, Jr., Fort Worth, LA
BRATLEY, Mary A., Jackson, Ed., Chi Omega
BRAWNER, Max L., Reinzi, Ag.
BREWER, Betty J., Pensacola, Fla., Ed, ZTA
BRIDGES, James T., Jr., Memphis, Tenn, Ag, SAE
BRIDGES, Sammy A, Jackson, Eng.
BRIDGFORTH, Stewart, Jr., Pickens, Ag, SAE
BRITT, Billy J, Jr., Meridian, Eng.
BROOM, Twila F, Fulton, LA
BROWN, Dewey R, Delta City, Eng.
BROWNING, Donald L., West, Ag.
BRUCE, James A., Jr., Kosciusko, Pre-Med, Sigma Chi
BRUCE, Kenneth W., Weir, Ag.
BRYAN, Ed N, West Point, Eng.
BRYAN, John L, III, Summit, N. J, Eng, Alpha Tau
Omega
BRYANT, Son, Meridian, Eng.
BRYANT, Suzanne, Crystal Springs, Ed.
BUCKELEW, Robert T, Ellisville, Ag.
BUCKLEY, Keith T, Jackson, Eng.
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BULTMAN, Gerard I., Magnolia, LA
1HINTIN, Oliver T., Jr., Forest, IT
BURT, John P., Philadelphia, Eng.
BUSBY, Bruce L., Philadelphia, Bu.
BUSBY, David E., Jackson, Eng., Phi Kappa Tau
BUSH, Kenneth, Laurel, Ag.
BUTLER, David E, Brooksville, Ed.
BUTLER, Harry C, Moss Point, Bu.
BUTLER, George Win., Jr., Batesville, LA
III II Kit. William C.. Eupora, Ed.
BUTLER, Vernon R., Batesville, Ag., Delta Chi
BYRI), Hugh <:., Mize, Ag.
BYRD, James E., Jr., Mize, Eng.
BYRNE, Tommie G., Brookhaven, Eng., KA
CAGLE, William S., Benton, Eng.
CALDWELL, David F., Tupelo, Ed.
CALDWELL, Thomas L., Scott, Bu.
CALLAWAY, James R., Ill, Austin, Texas, Eng.
CALVERT, John L., Woodville, Bu.
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CANNON, Claud T., Paducah, Ky., Bu.
CANNON, Cloyd C, Greenville, Bu., Acacia
CANTON, Floyd W., McComb, Eng.
CARAWAY, Charles F., Greenville, Eng, SAE
CARPENTER, Cary G., Slayden, ED
CARPENTER, Don A., Lexington, Ed.
CARPENTER, James L., Ed., Greenwood
CARRAWAY, Donald C, LA, Pascagoula
CARRINGTON, James C, Starkville, Ed.
CARROLL, Patricia A., Counce, Tenn, Ed.
CARSON, Billy D., Starkville, Gr.
CARSON, Walter R., Jackson, Eng.
CARTER, John A.,'Taylorsville, LA, Delta Chi
CARTER, Marvin R, Puckett, Ag.
CARTER, Thomas L., Meridian, Eng.
CARTER, Watkins L, Greenville, Ag.
CARY, Louise C, Hanover, Mass, LA
CASCIO, Charles V, Greenwood, Bu.
CASEY, Robert L, Baton Rouge, La, LA, Phi Kappa
Tau
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CHANDLER, Donald R., Mobile, Ala.
CHAPMAN, Cooper, Biloxi, Eng.
CHAPMAN, Larry C, Grenada, Bus.
CHASE, Travis R., Booneville, Ag.
CHEELY, Linda J., Memphis, Tenn., Ed., Chi Ome<
CHESNUT, Thomas L., Meridian, Ag.
CHISHOLM, Angus W., Poplarville, Bus., KA
CH1SOLM. Charles H.. Meridian, Eng.
CHII.SOLM. Cornelius E., Meridian, Eng.
CHITTOM, Larry M., Tupelo, Ag.
CHRISTIAN, James T., Booneville, Eng.
CLARK, Gene M., Jr., Gulfport, Bus-
Omega
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CLARK, Jerry W., Yazoo City, Ed.
CLARK, Jimmy D., Yazoo City, Ed.
CLARK, Michael S., Tippo, Ag.
CLARK, Robert R., Greenville, Bus.
CLAY, Wallace A., Ill, Jackson, Bus.
CLINKSCALES, Gordon N., Anguilla, Bus.
COBB, William M., Kewanee, Eng.
COCHRAN, Charles D., Janice, Fo.
COCKERHAM, John M., Greenville, Eng., Delta Chi
COELLO, Enrique J., Caracas, Venezuela, Eng.
COGHLAN, Henry M., Jr., Laurel, Eng.
COKER, Barry D., Rienzi, Ed.
COLEMAN, James D., Smithville, Ed.
COLEMAN, William C, Covington, Tenn., Ed.
COLLIER, Terry, Fulton, Ed.
COLLINS, Patrick M., Biloxi, Sci.
COOLEY, Sidney E., Shannon, LA
COOPER, James F, Gulfport, Bus., SAE
COOPER, Lee H., Corinth, Ed.
COOPER, Thomas R., Anguilla, Ed.
COX, Lyon, Jr., Columbus, LA
CRAFT, Paul H., Union, Eng.
CRANE, Michael B„ Pontotoc, Bus.
CRAVEN, Freddie B., Jr., Bogue Chitto, Bus.
CREELY, Andrew E., Tupelo, Eng.
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CKOSIJY, James R., Vicksburg, Ed.
CROWELL, Lynwood, Batesville, Bus.
CRUMBLEY, Charles R., Natchez, Eng.
CRUMBY, Tom I., Jr., Robinsville, Eng.
CUICCHI, James E., Shaw, Eng.
CUMMINGS, Leonard 0., Pheba, LA
CUMMINGS, Terry, West Point, Bus.
DABBS, Rome David, Aberdeen, Bus.
DABNEY, David H., Vicksburg, Bus.
DAFFRON, Billy W., Columbus, Bus.
DALY, James P., Philadelphia, Bus.
DANLEY, Thomas J., Laurel, Ed.
DAQUILLA, Jimmy J., Jr., McComb, LA
DAVIS, Charles H., Moss Point, Eng.
DAVIS, Douglas R., Meridian, Eng.
DAVIS, Harold R., Belmont, Eng.
DAVIS, J. Stephen, Lumberton, Ag.
DAVIS, Larry L., State College, Ed.
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DAVIS, La Vance G., Cleveland, Tenn., LA, Phi Mu
DAVIS, Rosiland J., Fulton, Ed.
DAY, John Henry, Jr., Jackson, Eng.
DEAN, Arnold M., Jr., Vicksburg, Eng., Kappa Sigma
DEAN, John M., Jr., Leland, LA, SAE
DEAN, Robert C, Leland, LA, SAE
DEAS, Ernest B., Jackson, Eng., Sigma Chi
DEES, Wilbur G., Jr., Pascagoula, Eng, KA
DELCUZE, William L., West Point, Bus.
DENTON, Butler A, Cleveland, Bus, Sigma Chi
DENTON, Dan C, Gulfport, AS
DERRENGER, Bradie C, Hattiesburg, Ag.
DICKINS, Oren W, Batesville, Bus.
DIFFRIENT, Roy S, Florence, Eng.
DIGGINS, Michael J, Buffalo, N.Y, Ed.
DILL, Carolyn B, Fulton, Ed.
DILL, David S, Clarksdale, Ed.
DILLON, W. Myron, Jr., Lexington, Sc.
DODSON, John F, Caledonia, Bus.
DONALDSON, Christopher, Tupelo, Bus.
DONALDSON, Ronald 0., Tuscaloosa, Ala., LA, KA
DORRONSORO, Edgar, Columbia, S. A., Bus.
DOUGHTY, John H., Coral Gables, Fla., Bu.
DOUGLAS, Sherman E., Bruce, Ed.
DOWDLE, John N., Columbus, Bus., SAE
DOWNEY, John P., Vicksburg, Ed.
DOZIER, Jerry E., Tupelo, Eng.
DUKES, Talmadge L., White Oak, Bus.
DUNAGIN, Joseph C, Laurel, Eng.
DUNAWAY, Donald B., Greenville, Bus.
DUNNAM, Gaery, Neely, Eng.
DYE, 0. David, Batesville, Ed.
DYKES, Robert E., Greenville, Ed.
DYSON, Clyde J., Jr., Amory, Ed.
EAGAR, Dan M., Jr., Jackson,
fPQL
Bus., Alpha Tau
EARNEST, Louise M., Woodland, Ed.
EASTER; Beverly E., Canton, LA
EDGAR, Charles D., Canton, Ag.
EDJLALI, Hassan, Iran, Eng.
ELDRIDGE, Jane C, Jackson, Ed.
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ELLINGTON, Jimmy, Jackson, Eng.
ELLIS, William E., West Point, Sci.
ELLISON, Mellanie, Mobile, Ala., Bus.
ENGLE, Lynn H., Goodman, Sci.
ENGLISH, Carlton B., Durant, Eng.
ENGLISH, John C, Pensacola, Fla., Bus., SAE
EPTING, James F., Baldwyn, Eng.
ERICKSON, Richard L„ Yazoo City, Sci.
EURE, Donald R., Forest, Ed.
EVANS, Jim W., Meridian, Bus.
EVERETT, Laurence D., Bailey, Ed.
FARLES, Richard L., Jackson, Ed.
FARR, Donald D., Bath, Maine, Ed.
FARRELL, Tom R., Jr., Greenwood, LA
FEARS, Rubel G., Amory, Bus.
FELDER, Cecil M., McComb, A&S
FENDLEY, Charles W., Greenville, Ag.
FENWICK, David N., Kosciusko, LA
FINGER, Wade J., Jr., Jackson, Bus., PiKA.
FISHER, Walter D, Yazoo City, Eng.
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FITZGERALD, Agatha H., Meridian, Ed.
FLEAGLE, James K., Reidsville, N. C, LA
FLEMING, Andrew D., Scooba, Ag.
FOLEY, Ronald D., Vicksburg, Bus., Phi Kappa Tau
FORD, Fanton C, Philadelphia, Eng.
FORD, Thomas S., Jackson, Bus.
FORTENBERRY, Phillip, Tylertown, Bus.
FOUNTAIN, William L., Jr., Colorado Springs, Colo.,
FULGHAM, J. Grant, Leland, Eng., SAE
! ' I i KR, Norman P., Coma, Bus.
GAMBLE, William M., Baldwyn, Ag.
GARCIA, Diego G., San Juan, Puerto Rico, Eng.
GARDNER, Gerald W., Glen Allen, Eng.
GARDNER, Kenneth N., Union, Ed.
GARDNER, Tommy F., Booneville, Bus.
GARRAND, H. C, Jr., Belzoni, Bus.
GARRETT, Jack, Pascagoula, Eng.
GARROTT, Frederick P., Winona, Ag., Phi Kappa
GASTON, John A„ Starkville, Bus.
GAULT, Clyde V., Jr., Leland, Eng., KA
GILLIAM, Billy G., Pontotoc, Ed.
GILMER, Don C, Caledonia, Ag.
GLENN, Roy D., Stringer, Eng.
GODSEY, Vernon D., Vance, Ag.
GOFORTH, Joe W., Water Valley, Ag.
GOLLOTT, Gordon T., Biloxi, Bus.
GOODMAN, Douglas D., Columbus, LA
GOOLSBY, Aaron R., Hickory Flat, Ag.
GORDON, Ruth Carol, Baldwyn, Ed.
GOSS, Alfred Don, Vaiden, Bus.
GOSS, Robert C, Union, Eng.
GOWER, Thomas M., Jr., Meridian, Bus.
GOZA, James 0., Tishomingo, Ag.
GRAFE, John F., Moss Point, Bus., KA
GRAHAM, Butelle L„ Jackson, Eng., PiKA
GRAY, Malcolm G., Jr., State College, LA, ATO
GREEN, Charles E., Water Valley, Eng.
GREEN, Patrick H., Columbia, Eng.
GREENE, Gladys Z., Louisville, Ed.
GREER, Jerry S., Walnut Grove, Bus.
GREGORY, Vera S., Jackson, Ed., Phi Mu
GRISHAM, Farrar, Corinth, Ag.
GRISHAM, George M., Corinth, Bus.
GRUBBE, Kenneth U., Gulfport, Bus.
GUEL, Emile J., Gulfport, LA
GUEST, Billy E., Calhoun City, Eng.
GUNTER, Maury B., Decatur, Eng.
GWIN, Johnnv, Greenville, Bus, PiKA
HALL, Albert W., Houston, Bus.
HALL, Kenneth R., Mount Olive, Eng.
HALL, Nancy A., McComb, Ed.
HALLSTROM, George A., Jr., Pascagoula, Eng.
HALTOM, John T., Batesville, Bus., SPE
HAMBLIN. Man I!.. Starkville, Ed.
HAMILTON, Edwin R., Hattiesburg, Eng.
HAMM, Larry D., Gulfport, Eng.
HARDIN, William G., Jr., Corinth, Bus., Sigi
HARDING, William R., Jackson, Eng.
HARDY, Robert M., Pascagoula, Bus., KA
HARPER, Prentiss G., Jr., Hazlehurst, Ed.
HARPOLE, Derry J., Jr., Trenton, Tenn., Bus., SAE
HARIEL, Joe R., Cranecreek, Eng.
HARRIS, Ira K., Jr., Pace, Fo.
HARRIS, Michael A., Jackson, LA, Alpha Tau Omega
HARRISON, Cecil T., Jr., Columbus, Ed.
HARRISON, Richard L., Zion, 111., Eng., Lambda Chi
Alpha
HART, David E., Columbus, Bus.
HARTFIELD, Jerry, Jr., Gulfport, Bus.
HARTNESS, Barbara J., Atlanta, Ga., Ed., Chi Omega
HAWKINS, James M., Jr., Houston, Ed.
HAWKINS, James R., Tupelo, Bus.
HAYES, James D., Jr., Philadelphia, AS
HAYNES, James H., Gulfport, Eng., Sigma Chi
HEARD, Marion B., Jr., Utica, Ed.
HELTON, Monte K., Acton, Tenn., Eng.
HEMPHILL, Bruce T., Jr., Charlotte, N. C, LA
HEMPHILL, Howard W., Jr., Chula Vista, Calif., Bus.
HENDERSON, Edsel D., Richton, AS
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HENRY, Julious E., Waynesboro, Ag.
HEPNER, Paula, Starkville, LA
HERBISON, James V., Shaw, Eng.
HERCEG, Radoslav M., Santiago, Chile, Eng.
HERRICK, Richard F., Mobile, Ala., Eng.
HERKINGTON, Hilly Joe, I'hiladelphia, Bus.
IIKKKIOTT, Maurice L., Jr., Columbus, Eng.
HERSCHEDE, William W., Starkville, Bus., ATO
HETRICK, Thomas H., Jackson, Sc.
HEWLETT, Robert M„ Fairfield, Ala., Sc.
HIGGINBOTHAM, Linda F., Macon, Sc.
HILBUN, Ben G., Oxford, Bus., Sigma Chi
HILL, Herbert A., Aberdeen, Ed.
HILL, J. Dudley, Scooba, LA
HILL, Jody, Jackson, Ed., Sigma Chi
HILL, Mary Jo, Mantee, LA, ZTA
HILL, Robert K., Jr., Amory, Eng.
HILL, Tommy, Amory, Bus.
HILLHOUSE, Glenn M., Jr., Charleston, Mo., LA
HILLMAN, Murray D., Moss Point, Eng.
HINTON, William G., Jr., New Augusta, E
HITT, Milford I., Laurel, Ed.
HODGE, Bernice K., Brooksville, Eng.
HODGE, Wilson E., Laurel, Bus.
HODGES, Harold W., Jr., Jackson, Eng.
HODGES, Price H., Itta Bena, Bus.
HODGES, Ricky Lee, Collinsville, Eng.
HOKE, Mark I., Isola, Sc.
HOLCOMB, Gene, Tupelo, Bus., SAE
HOLDER, David G., Nanih Waiya, Ed.
HOLLOMAN, Miles E., Lexington, Sc.
HOLLOMAN, Thomas W., Memphis, Tenn., Bus., ATO
HOLLOW AY, James E., Lambert, Ed.
HOLTHUS, Pamela L., Louisburg, Pa., LA
HONEYCUTT, Robert L., Kossuth, Ed.
HOOD, William S., Greenwood, AS, Phi Kappa Tau
HOORN, Dennis W., Marietta, Ga., Eng.
HORNE, Claude R., Natchez, Eng.
HOSSLEY, Daniel E., Vicksburg, Bus.
HOUSE, Clinton R., Aberdeen, Bu.
HOUSTON, Paul J., Booneville, Bu.
HOWARD, Lynell C, Lumberton, Fo.
HOWELL, Bobby E., Amory, Ed.
HOWELL, Charles T., Lucedale, Ag.
HOWELL, Warren L., Ringgold, Ga., Eng.
HOWLE, James R., Neshoba, Ed.
HUDDLESTON, Elton M., Durant, Bus.
HUDSON, Robert Y., Vicksburg, Ed.
HUFF, Michael B., Reform, Ala., Ag.
HUMBER, Larry E., Tupelo, Bus.
HUNT, Harold D., Ackerman, Eng.
HUNT, James E., Bailey, Ed.
HUNTER, Thomas E., Ruleville, Ag., Ed.
HUTCHINS, Robert L., Port St. Joe, Fla., Ed.
INGRAM, Kenneth E., Hollandale, Eng.
INMAN, James S„ Memphis, Ag., SAE
IRVING, Thurman A., Jr., Stuttgart, Germany, Eng.
JACKSON, Derry 0., Union, LA
JACKSON, Haywood A., Jr., Sledge, Ed.
JAMES, Charles H., Ill, Canton, Bu.
JENKINS, Luther R., Marks, Bu.
JENNINGS, Charles T., Jackson, Eng.
JOHNSON, Ennis L., Long Beach, Ag.
JOHNSON, Faith, Meridian, Ed.
JOHNSON, George C, Jr., Shannon, LA
JOHNSON, James E., Waynesboro, Ag.
JOHNSON, James R., Philadelphia, Bu.
JOHNSON, Phil D., Osceola, Ark., Ed.
JOHNSON, William L., Smithville, Ed.
JOHNSON, William R., Smithville, Ag.
JOHNSTON, Earl W., Ripley, Ag.
JOHNSTON, Henry E., Kosciusko, LA, PiKA
JONES, Dewitt R., Pascagoula, LA
JONES, Edward B., Greenwood, LA, Alpha Tau
Omega
JONES, Heber D., Laurel, Sc.
JONES, Ronald, Birmingham, LA
JONES, Silas T., Jr., Brandon, Bu.
JORDAN, John W., Mobile, Ala., Eng., PiKA
JUREVICS, Ragnar C, Jackson, Eng.
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KEARNEY, William I,., Jackson, Miss., Fo.
KEENE, Art J., Memphis, Tenn., Ed.
KEITH, Noel, Jackson, Miss., Bus.
KELLER, Mark A., Vicksburg, Miss., Ed.
KELLY, Frank Amos, Marion, Miss., Eng.
KENNEDY, Robert L., Biloxi, Miss., Eng., ATO
KENNINGTON, Bruce C, Jackson, Miss., Bus.
KERGOSIEN, Charles H., Ha/leliurst, Miss., LA, PiKA
KILBY, Michael W., Poplarville, Miss., Ag.
KING, Carl D., Hurley, Miss., Ed.
KING, Stephen H., Ackerman, Miss., Ed.
KINGSLEY, Curtis W., Tupelo, Miss., Ed.
KIRKLAND, Harold A., Laurel, Miss., Eng.
KISSLING, Fred D., Proctor, Ark., Bus.
KNAPP, Roger, Jackson, Miss., Sc.
KURIGER, LeRoy P., Jackson, Miss.. Bus., SAE
KUYRKENDALL, Elbert A., Magnolia, Miss., Bus.
LACEY, Lucy Adeline, Canton, Miss., Ed.
LADNER, Clarence M., Jr., Pass Christian, Miss., Ed.
LAGG, Emil A., Vicksburg, Miss., Bus.
LANCASTER, Murray K., Lepanto, Ark., Eng., PiKA
LANCASTER, R. W., Hattiesburg, Miss., Eng.
LAND, Donald, Batesville, Miss., Bus.
LANDERS, Wm. Thomas, Louisville, Miss., Bus.
LANDRUM, John Allen, Lumberton, Miss., Eng., Del-
ta Chi
LANE, Dennis Ray, Arkabutla, Miss., Bus.
LANE, Raeburn P., Philadelphia, Miss., Eng.
LANGAN, John C, Jr., Meridian, Miss., Eng.
LANGSTIN, Dewitt T., New Hebron, Miss., Ag.
LANGSTON, Carlos C, Jr., Gulfport, Miss., Ed.
LANIER, Frank E., Aberdeen, Miss., LA
LARSEN, Percy J., Pascagoula, Miss., Ed.
LAUDERDALE, Eli N., Jr., Hernando, Miss., LA
LAURIER, William R., Crystal Springs, Eng., PiKA
LAWRENCE, Egbert E., Columbia, Miss., LA
LAWLER, James E., Hamilton, Ala., Eng.
LEE, David M., Raleigh, LA
LEE, Colen Ray, Lucedale, Eng.
LEE, Don E., Crystal Springs, Ag.
LEE, James, Arlington, Va., Fo.
LEE, Jimmy D., Collins, Ag.
LEE, Lloyd C, Clarksdale, Bu., PiKA
LEE, Major C, Jackson, Eng.
LEHMAN, Thomas H., Tunica, Ed.
LENNEP, Warren F., Moss Point, Ed.
LEONARD, Patsy A., Starkville, Bu.
LEWELLEN, Robert E., Guntown, Eng.
LEWIS, Lloyd T., Kosciusko, Ed.
LIGHTSEY, George R., Laurel, Eng.
LIGON, Thomas A., Jr., Grenada, Bu., PiKA
LIN, Kathie Ann, Batesville, Ed.
LIPE, William M., Batesville, Ag.
LIPSCOMB, James H., Greenwood, Bu., ATO, Editor
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LITTLE, Laurence E., Drew, Ed.
LIVINGSTON, Phil K., Crosby, Bu.
LOCKE, Kenneth F., Jr., Winona, Ag., Phi Kappa Tau
LOFTIS, Eric K., Columbus, Ed.
LOMENICK, Clarence E., Jr., Tupelo, Bu., Sigma Chi
LOPER, William P., Jr., Forest, Bu.
LORD, Lynn E., Natchez, Bu.
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LORD, Mack H., Natchez, Bu.
LOTT, Claude R., Ellisville, Eng.
LOUIE, Gordon, Jr., Lexington, A&S
LOVE, Doyle T, Ackerman, Sc.
LOVIZA, Joseph L., Vicksburg, Ed.
LOWERY, Thomas F., Ill, Wesson, Sc.
LOYD, Harvey G., Inverness, Bu.
LUKE, William E., Meridian, Bu.
LYLES, Steve, Scottsville, Ky., LA
LYON, Patricia A., Senatobia, LA
McARTHUR, Arthur H., Jackson, Ag.
McBRIDE, James H., Vicksburg, Eng., Kappa Sigma
McCAIN, William A., Greenwood, Ag., ATO
McCALLUM, Walter H., Jr., Magee, Ag.
McCARLEY, Doris Ann, Fulton, Ed.
McCORKLE, Charlie A, Vaiden, Ed.
McCOY, Elvis A., Jr., Tupelo, Eng.
McCREARY, John W., West, Ag.
McCULLOUGH, Pat H., Ruth, Eng.
McCURLEY, Clarence D., Crosby, Ag.
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McDANIEL, Donald R., Columbia, Bus.
McFAKLANl), Rockc, Jackson, Ed.
McGEE, Joseph Marion, Hickory, Sci.
M( IIA1.FFEY, Van Elbert, Rienzi, Ed.
MelNNIS, Singleton, Moss Point, Bus.
McKAY, Walter J., Jackson, Eng.
McKNIGHT, David L., Ackerman, Ed.
McLELLAN, William E., Greenville, LA, SAE
McLEMORE, Homer T., West Point, Fo.
McLEOD, John L., Jr., Leakesville, Ag.
McMILLAN, Wm. Clifford, Jackson, Bus.
McMORROUGH, John D., Aberdeen, Sci.
McMULLAN, Doyle H., Decatur, Ag.
McMULLAN, Singleton D., Decatur, LA
McMURRY, Jimmy C., Sandy Hook, Ed.
McWILLIAMS, Joe Frank, Winona, Ag.
MAGEE, Lewis E., Mendenhall, Eng.
MALONE, Carmen, Baldwyn, Ed.
MANGRUM, James Kenneth, Zama, Ed.
MANNING, Ronald M., Bolton, Bus.
MARLER, Lonnie Ray, Jackson, Eng.
MARLOW, William David, Ruleville, Sigma Chi
MARSH, Michael D., Tyonesta, Pa., Eng.
MARTIN, Claude D., Jr., Booneville, Eng.
MARTIN, Dennis R., Meridian, LA, KA
MARTIN, Shirley Ann, Dorsey, Ed.
MASSEY, Marvin S., Jr., Okolona, Bus.
MASSEY, Tommie R., Meridian, Ed.
MATTHEWS, Auvie Nell, Fulton, Ed.
MATTHEWS, Sara E., Starkville, LA
MAXWELL, Robert R., Ruleville, Bus., Kappa Sigma
MAY, Gerald C, Newton, Bus.
MAYFIELD, Jimmie Carol, Newton, Bus. Ed., Phi Mu
MEEK, Robert C, Columbia, Ag.
MICHAEL, James Thomas, Jackson, Sci.
MIDDLETON, Robert B., Vicksburg, LA
MILLIGAN, Michael F., Jackson, Bus., KA
MILLS, Edwin David, Forest, Bus.
MILLS, Marvin L., Garden City, Eng.
MILNER, Larry Franklin, Mount Olive, Ag.
MILTON, John F., Ill, Booneville, Eng.
MITCHELL, Johnny H., Corinth, Ed.
MITCHELL, Larry B., Kossuth, Ag.
MITCHELL, Madelaine K., Picayune, Ed.
MITCHELL, Roger, Caledonia, LA
MITCHELL, Thomas J., Ellisville, Ed.
MITCHELL, Travis H., Belmont, Eng.
MIZE, Clifton, Jr., Booneville, Ed.
MOLLOY, Roger J., Pensacola, Fla., Eng.
MOODY, Jackie D., Maben, Bu.
MOON, William H., Fairfield, Ala.,
MOORE, Charles E., Kossuth, Ed.
MOORE, James H., Vaughn, Ag.
MOORE, Jimmie F., Edinburg, Ed.
MOORE, Robert L., Jackson, Eng.
MOORE, William D., Fulton, Ag.
MOORE, William W., Cleveland, Eng., SAE
MORGAN, Duke H., Sunflower, Ag., Kappa Sigma
MOSBY, Joseph M., Jr., Meridian, Ag.
MOSLEY, William A., Sardis, Bu.
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MOSLEY, William L., Scooba, Eng.
MOSS, Lonnie J., Union, Bu.
MULLEN, Charles R., Lexington, Bu.
MULLEN, Henry R., Lexington, Bu.
MURPHEY, Libba L., Indianola, Ed.
MURPHY, Myles P., Biloxi, Bu.
MURPHY, William C, Petal, Eng.
MUZZI, Jimmy B., Shaw, Ag.
NABORS, Tommy, Columbus, Sc, SAE
NAGLE, Randall A., Huntsville, Eng.
NAIL, James H., Kilmichael, Bu.
NAIL, Marvin P., Grenada,- Bu.
NARMON, Douglas D., Amory, Ed.
NASH, Carolyn W., Starkville, Ed.
NASSAR, Emile A., Jackson, Eng.
NEAL, Virginia W., State College, Ed., Chi Omega
NELSON, Leon G., Moss Point, LA
NETTLES, James L., Shubuta, Ed.
NEVELS, Don J., Brookhaven, Fo.
NEVILLE, Thomas 0., Montgomery, Ala., LA, PiKA
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JUNIORS
NFAVBILL, George A., Meridian, Eng.
NKWin, Howard Lavaugh, Blue Mountain, Ed.
NEWMAN, Arthur K.. Jr.. I'.iloxi, A&S
NEWMAN, James C, Valley Park, Ag.
NICHOLS, J„„ W.. Meridian, Ed.
NICHOLS, Thomas P., Quitman, Ag.
NICHOLSON, James, Jr., Booneville, Ed.
NOl'.LK, Pick A., Jr., Tupelo, LA, Kappa Sigma
NOI I \,Jua„ .I.,*.-. Mrriho, Puerto Rica, Bus.
NORMAN, John C, Pontotoc, Eng., ATO
NORRIS, Ted \\ .. Marks, Ag.
NORSWORTHY, Milton L., Jackson, Eng.
NOKTIIINCTON, James T., Sulligent, Ala., Ed.
NUNEZ, Armando Jose, Venezuela, Eng.
NUNN, Oliver J., Jr., Halls, Tenn., Sci.
OAKLEY, Robert F., Booneville, Ed., KA
O'BRIEN, Terence D.. Vickshurg, LA
OCALLAGHAN, John Boyd, Pontotoc, Ed.
ODEN, Betty L., Starkville, En., Zeta Tau Alpha
ODOM, Robert E., Kosciusko, Ag.
ODOM, William W., Jr., McComb, LA, PiKA
OLDHAM, Jesse C, Greenwood, Eng.
OLIVER, James I)., Meridian, Eng.
O'NEAL, Jerald E., Lucedale, Ag.
OTT, James C, Starkville, Ed.
OWEN, Daniel U., Jr., Jackson, Bus.
OWEN, Stanley S., Beaumont, Texas, Sci.
OWENS, John K, Laurel, Eng.
OWENS, Thad Olian, Jr., Brookhaven, Ag.
PALMER, Charles P., Iverness, Ag.
I'AI MKK, George W., Jackson, LA
PARHAM, Blanton, Grenada, LA
PARKER, Charles S., Florence, Eng.
PARKS, Enoch Moore, III, Coldwater, Ag.
PARKS, Louis H., Greenville, Bus., Lambda Chi Alpha
PARSONS, Frank Sherman, Jackson, Sci., Sigma Chi
PATRICK, Raymond Edwin, Belmont, Ed.
PATTERSON, David E., Wesson, Ed.
PATTON, James Mitchell, Perkinston, Eng.
PAYNE, Delmo Reed, Tupelo, Ed.
PAYNE, Jack C, Jr., New Orleans, La., LA, ATO
PEACH, Kenneth ()., Saltillo, Eng.
PECHONICK, John, Jackson, Tenn., Eng.
PEDEN, James C, DeKalb, Ag.
PEGG, Jerry A., Grenada, Bus.
PI Wl'l! AKER, John D., New Albany, LA, Sigm
PENNINGTON, Ernest J., Jackson, Ed.
PENNINGTON, Joe L„ Tupelo, Bu., SAE
PEPPER, John L., Jr., Vaughn, Ag.
PERKINS, John R., Anguilla, Fo.
PERRY, George W., Jackson, Eng.
PETRIE, Jerry W., Ruleville, Eng.
PEUGH, Dora M., Aberdeen, Ed.
PICKETT, James A., Meridian, Bus.
PITTMAN, John B., Columbia, Bus.
PITTMAN, Joseph D., Coffeeville, Eng
POGUE, Donald E., Eupora, Ag.
POLLARD, Ralph T., Greenville, Ed.
POOLE, Lonnie M., Ithaca, N.Y., Ed.
POPE, John A., Tylertown, Eng.
JUMfORfi
PORTERA, Joseph A., West P*int, LA
POTTS, James W., Jr., Goodman, Ed., Acacia
POUND, Buddy, Pontotoc, Bus.
POWELL, Peggy J., Nettleton, Bu.
PRATHER, Johnny W., Michie, Tenn., Sc, Farm-
house
PRICE, Frances H., Starkville, LA
PRICE, Francis M„ Edinburg, Bus.
PRUITT, Nancy E., West Point, Ed.
PULLIAM, Wheeler W., Strong, Ed.
PURSERE, Oren L., Jackson, Bus.
PITX AM. Victor M., Jr., Jackson, Eng.
RACKLEY, Billy W., Pontotoc, Bus.
RAINEY, Jean C, Sturgis, LA
RAISES, John W., Clinton, LA
RALEY, William M., Aberdeen, Bus.
RANDALL, Albin M., Woodville, Bus., SAE
RANDOLPH, Curtis N., New Albany, Bus.
RATCLIFFE, A. M., Jr., Natchez, Eng.
RAWSON, Glennon E., Jr., Meridian, Sc.
REAMES, James E., Pascagoula, LA
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REDD, Kohcrl E., IWagouIa, Eng.
REDDITT, Rioky P., Sidon, Bus., Sigma Chi
REDDZELMER, Cordon, Summitt, Bus.
REUNION, John ']'., Seminary, Eng.
REECE, Shirley, Santa Fe, N.M., LA
HEED, Clilio.,, \lagee, Ed.
REED, Joseph R., Oberlin, La., Ed.
REESE, John B., Sessums, LA, SAE
REILY, Virginia, Meridian, LA
RESTER, James G„ Jr., Ackerman, Bi
RICHARDS, Davis A., Canton, Bus., SAE
RICHARDS, Gerald J., Biloxi, Bus.
RICHARDSON, James R., Jackson, Ag.
RICHARDSON, Linda J., Columbus, Ed.
RICHARTZ, Henry M., Jr., West Point, Ag.
ROASMOND, James D., Vaiden, Ag. & Sc.
ROBY, John A., Forest, Ag.
ROCKWELL, Charles E., Moss Point, Eng.
ROEBUCK, George A., Houston, Eng.
ROEBUCK, Shirley L., Louisville, Ed.
ROGILLIO, Charles E, Jackson, Ag.
RONO-LEROUX, Peter M., Quito, Ecuador, Eng.
RUSHING, Douglas E., Tylertown, Eng.
RUSSELL, William H., Jackson, LA
RUTLEDGE, Percy R., Forest, Ed.
SAAD, Faiz H., Lebanon, Eng.
SALE, Carolyn E., Gulfport, LA
SALEM, Rene G., Amyoun, Lebanon, Eng.
SANFORD, Albert D., Meridian, Eng., PiKA
SANFORD, Roy E., Macon, Ed.
SANFORD, William F., Rolling Hills Estates, Cal.,
Eng.
SANTACRUZ, Alan J., Biloxi, Sc, Sigma Chi
SARTOR, Roger D., Taylorsville, Ag.
SAUL, Ronald C, Laurel, Ag.
SCALES, Arthur P., Starkville, Ed.
SCALES, Laurin M., Starkville, Ed., SAE
SEATER, Robert B., Jr., Canton, Bus.
SCATURRO, Peter J., Laurel, Bus.
SCHILLING, Joseph Q., Jr., Magnolia, Sc, SAE
SCHWAN, Thomas R., Biloxi, Eng.
SCOTT, James Forrest, Covington, Tenn., Sci.
SCOTT, Patricia Ann, Meridian, Bus.
SENTER, Martha Joy, Fulton, Ed.
SEVILLA, G. E., Honduras, Ag.
SEVILLE, Ricardo A., Honduras, Ag.
SHARP, Kenard P., Collinsville, Eng.
SHAW, Henry Lee, Tchula, Ag. Ed.
SHAW, John K., Tchula, LA
SHAW, Kirk C, Newton, LA
SHEFFIELD, Ann Warren, Dorsey, Ed.
SHERMAN, David Mershall, Greenville, Bus.
SHERMAN, William L., Taylorsville, Eng.
SHOEMAKE, Harry L., Laurel, Ag.
SHUMAKER, George C, Vicksburg, Eng.
SIBLEY, Hilmar Ray, Bentonia, Ag.
SILLS, Joel D., Brownsville, Tenn., Fo.
SIMMONS, Anne Howell, Tupelo, Ed.
SIMMONS, John P., Jr., Aliceville, Ala., Bus.
SIMS, John Michael, Bay Springs, LA
SINGLETON, Jerry, McComb, Ag.
SKINNER, John Winston, Blue Springs, Eng.
SLAY, Ronald, Meridian, Bus.
SLEDD, Melvin F., Paducah, Ky., Ed.
SMITH, Charles Elwood, Jackson, Bus.
SMITH, Eddie Malvin, Noxapater, Ed.
SMITH, James Thurman, Meridian, Eng.
SMITH, Jay Charles, Sellars, Eng.
SMITH, Jimmy Wayne, Brooksville, Bus.
SMITH, Johnny J., Loyd Star, Eng.
SMITH, Lowrey A., Ackerman, Eng.
SMITH, Newton James, Jr., Scooba, Eng.
SMITH, Sebron David, Silver City, LA, Sigma Chi
SMITH, Tommy Earl, Jackson, Eng.
SNEED, Hugh Bowman, Jr., Jackson, Bus.
SNUGGS, Wayne M., Jackson, LA
SPARKS, Jerry David, Batesville, Ed.
SPEED, William Samuel, Newton, Ed.
SPELL, Robert Harold, Wesson, Bus.
SPENCER, John D., Port Gibson, Eng.
SPENCER, Pat Gray, Myrtle, Bus.
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SI'IKH, James IS., Greenwood, Eng.
SPRAYBERRY, Nellie R., Hamilton, Ed.
SPRUILL, Jimmy D., Rolling Fork, Eng.
STAMPS, Michael J., Brookhaven, Eng.
STANTON, Frances L., Birmingham, Ala., LA
STARK, Theodore 0., Jr., Arlington, Va., Bus., Lamb-
da Chi Alpha
STATEN, Simmie D., Ackerman, Eng.
STATON, Henry C, Union, Ag.
STEINWINDER, William P., Jackson, Bus., ATO
STERLING, Maxiue, Magnolia, Ed.
STERLING, Patricia A., McComb, Ed.
STEVERSON, Bessie J., Starkville, Ed.
STEWART, Billy J., Bruce, Bus.
STEWART, Lee A., Ripley, Ed.
STEWART, Paul B., New Orleans, La., I
\RT, Richard I)., Jackson, Eng.
STEWART, Robert A., II, Houston, Sci.
STEWART, Thomas W., Osyka, Ed.
STILL, Leatus H., Columbus, A&S
STOVALL, Carolyn A., Louisville, Ed.
STRATTON, John B., Vicksburg, Eng.
STRAYER, Larry C, Stuttgart, Ark., Ag.
STRICKLAND, Gary W., Laurel, Fo.
STRICKLAND, Richard J., Laurel, Eng.
STRONG, Raymond J., Memphis, Bus.
STUART, Richard E., Jackson, Eng., KA
STUBBE, Walter A., Jr., Laurel, Bus., Sigma Chi
STURDIVANT, Clifton G., Jackson, Bus.
SUTHERLAND, John Burrus, Gulfport, Eng.
SWAIN, Charles W., Meridian, Bus.
SWAIN, David R., Fulton, Eng.
SWEARENGER, Larry S., Water Valley, Ed.
TABOR, Michele G., Long Beach, Bus.
TABOR, Newton V., Winona, LA
TALBERT, Marlin D., Philadelphia, Eng.
TANN, Thomas M., Jr., Jackson, Bus., ATO, Business
Manager '64 REVEILLE
TANNER, Barney A., Jr., Mize, Ag.
TARLETON, Sandra F., Starkville, Bus.
TATE, Archie P., Petal, Fo.
TAYLOR, Charles D., Jackson, Eng.
TAYLOR, Don G., Memphis, Term., Bus., Sigma Chi
TAYLOR, Dorothy Elizabeth, Brooksville, Ed.
TAYLOR, Harold W., Jr., Meridian, Eng.
TAYLOR, Hugh Madison, Senatobia, Eng.
TAYLOR, Jacky Ray, Itta Bena, Ag.
TAYLOR, James Marvin, McCool, Miss., Ag.
TEMPLE, John Lundy, Scooba, Eng.
TERNEY, Joseph L., Jr., Clarksdale, Bus.
TERRELL, Thomas C, Jr., Clarksdale, LA
TERRY, Eunice Elizabeth, Kosciusko, Ed.
THAMES, Charles Michael, Jackson, Eng.
THOMASON, Donald W., Ecru, Bus.
THOMPSON, Mary L., Longview, Ed.
THOMPSON, W. R., Jackson, Bus., Sigma Chi
THORNTON, Bobby L, Raleigh, Eng.
TILGHMAN, Paris E., Jr., Hattiesburg, Ed.
TINGLE, Peggy V., Meridian, LA
TODD, Rexford Ervin, Ellisville, Ed.
TOLAND, James Donald, Meridian, Bus., KA
TOMLINSON, John B., Jr., Kossuth, Bus.
TOWNSEND, Houston H., Jr., Tupelo, LA
TOWNSEND, Sammy Earl, Columbus, LA
TRASK, William R., Jr., Centerville, Eng.
TRIPLETT, Patricia A., Noxapater, Ed.
TRUELOVE, Ruie H., Red Bay, Ala., Ag.
TRUSSELL, James, Batesville, Eng.
TUBB, Murrell Thomas, Aberdeen, Ed.
TUCK, Lester L., II, Pascagoula, Eng.
TUCKER, Davey L., Jackson, LA
TULLOS, George B., State College, Bus., KA
TUMBERLINSON, Marion, Sturgis, Ed.
TURNBOW, Ronald R., Crystal Springs, Eng.
TURNER, Norvin R., Leakesville, Eng.
TURNER, William Lee, Marvell, Ark., Ag.
TYLER, Michel, Jr., Columbia, Ed.
UEBELACKER, Richard F. Pensacola, Bus.
UNDERWOOD, Margaret I., Tishomingo, Ed.
UPCHURCH, James K, Jr., Jackson, Eng.
UPTON, Charles Carey, Walnut Grove, Ed.
USHER, Robert Herman, Meridian, Bus.
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VALENTINE, Louis N„ Natchez, Bus.
VANDERFORD, Nancy S., Kosciusko, Bus., Chi Omega
VANDERSANI), Jerome, Carrollton, HI., Bus., ATO
VANDEVENDER, Leonard C, Glen Allen, Bus.
VANDEVERE, Phillip M., Yazoo City, Ag.
VAUGHN, Henry D., Steens, Bus.
VOIVEDICH, Carl J., Biloxi, Ed.
WADE, Larry D., Slate Springs, Sc.
WADE, Marvin E., Hollandale, Eng.
WADSWORTH, Robert W., Hernando, LA
WAGES, Jerry A., Pascagoula, Eng.
WALKER, Glenn D., Jr., Union, Bus., SAE
WALKER, John R., Greenwood, Ag.
WALKER, Larry T., Meridian, Eng.
WALL, Thomas G., Jr., Newton, Bus.
WALLACE, John A., Greenville, Bus., SAE
WALLACE, Thomas G., Columbus, LA, PiKA
WALROD, John G., Jackson, Sc., Phi Kappa Tau
WALTERS, Charlie C, Laurel, Eng.
WALTON, James L., Newton, A&S
WALTON, John K., Philadelphia, Bus.
WAMBLE, John L., Jr., Jackson, Eng., PiKA
WARE, Earl M., Hattiesburg, Eng.
WARE, George L., Jr., Cleveland, Bus., SAE
WATJUS, Scott S., Moss Point, Eng.
WATKINS, Russell W., Starkville, Eng.
WATSON, Fred K., Okolona, Ed.
WATSON, Pascal L., Meridian, Ed.
WATSON, Truett N., Laurel, Eng., PiKA
WATTS, James C, Kosciusko, Bus., K\
WATTS, Jerry L., Columbus, Bus.
WEATHERALL, James S., Jackson, Sci., Kappa Sigma
WEATHERS, James R., Jr., DeKalb, Ed.
WEATHERSBY, Bobby F., Jackson, Bus.
WEAVER, James M., Meridian, Eng.
WEIHING, Floyd T., Jr., Gulfport, Bus.
WELDON, John D., Greenville, Bus.
WELLS, James, Moss Point, LA, ATO
WEST, James H., Prairie, Ed.
WEST, Joseph M., Verona, Bus., Phi Kappa Tau
WHEAT, Elwwy Glennis, Poplarville, Ed.
WHICHARD, Daniel, Gulfport, Ed.
WHITE, Charles Henry, Mobile, Ag.
WHITE, Robert Dale, Pascagoula, Eng.
WHITE, Robert L., Selma, Ala., LA, Sigma Chi
WHITMAN, Samuel D., Mendenhall, Eng.
WILLIAMS, Anthony David, Ellisville, Eng.
WILLIAMS, Charles E., Inverness, Bus.
WILLIAMS, Conrad F., Bude, Eng.
WILLIAMSON, James, Meridian, Bus.
WILLIAMS, Robert Allen, Clinton, Bus., Delta Chi
WILLIAMS, Thomas C, Grenada, Bus.
WILLIAMS, William R., House, Ed.
WILSON, Charles Jack, Meridian, Ed.
WINDHAM, Jon E., Hattiesburg, Eng., Sigma Chi
WITHERS, John D, Jr., Woodville, Ed., Lambda Chi
Alpha
WOFFORD, Jackie L., Starkville, Ed.
WOMACK, C. Michael, McComb, Miss., Bus.
WOOD, Gerald M., Natchez, Eng.
WOOD, Robert F., Clarksdale, Sci., SAE
WOODS, Gary K., Sulligent, Alo., Ed.
WOODS, Hays Wayne, Iuka, Sci.
WORDEN, Frank L., Houston, Ed.
WORRELL, Robert D., Weir, Bus.
WRIGHT, Don G., Eupora, Sci.
WRIGHT, Terry 0., Starkville, Ed.
YARBROUGH, Margie Ree, Tishimingo, Ed.
YARBROUGH, Patrick F., Columbus, Eng., Sigma
Chi
YATES, Haggard Hugh, Vaiden, Ed.
YEATMAN, Patricia Frances, Longview, Ed.
YOUNG, Nola Jean, Jackson, Sci.
YOUNG, Phil T., Lena, Ag.
HARMOND, Charles E., Columbus, Bus.
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Edward Pruitt Secretary
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ABSHIER, Stuart D., Jackson, Eng.
ACHEE, Allan J., Gulfport, LA
ADAMS, Gregory N., Terry, A&S
ADAMS, Robert W., Ackerman, Eng.
AGNEW, F. Scott, Arlington, Va., Bus.
ALEGRIA, Rafael R., Honduras, C.A., Ag.
ALEXANDER, Charles 0., Meridian, Eng.
ALEXANDER, Leon F., Wiggins, Eng.
ALLEN, Thomas W., Jr., Jackson, A&S, Sigma Chi
ALRED, Nellah J. F., Starkville, LA
ALSBURY, Robert D., Wesson, LA, Phi Kappa Tau
ALTAMIRANO, Saturnino, El Salvador, Eng.
ANDERSON, James, Ocean Springs, For.
ANDERSON, Robert L., Shuqualak, Bus.
ANDERSON, Vincent R., Jackson, Ed., Alpha Tau
Omega
ANDERSON, William R., Eighty Four, Pa., Eng.
ARD, James C, Jackson, LA
ARMSTRONG, Edgar C, Forest Park, Ga., Eng.
ARNOLD, William A., Cleveland, LA
AYCOCK, George A., Louisville, Bus., Pi Kappa
Alpha
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BAIRD, George E., Ill, Inverness, Ag., SAE
BAKER, Betty J., State College, Sc.
BAKER, Joe P., Jr., Macon, Ag.
BALDWIN, Patty, Vicksburg, Ed.
BLAIZE, Donald A., Pass Christian, Eng.
BALLARD, Charles B., Jackson, Bus.
BALLARD, Travis D., Stover, Eng.
BANKS, Wallace M., Jr., Aberdeen, Eng.
BARKER, Robert B., Brandon, Eng.
BARNETT, Charles R., Booneville, Eng.
BARNWELL, Jon M„ Greenwood, Bus., Sigma Chi
BARRETT, William H., Lumberton, Bus.
BASENBERG, Albert W., Jr., Crawford, Bus.
BASKIND, David L., Greenville, Sci.
BATTLES, Alice L., Corinth, A&S
BAZYAR, A., Persia, Ag.
BECKER, Walter D., Jr., Brookhaven, Bus., KA
BEEBE, Wm. Arthur, Jr., Columbia, LA
BEEMAN, Dannie L., Meridian, Sc.
BELL, Donna G., Starkville, Bus.
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BELL, Frankie N., Flomaton, Ala., Ed.
BELL, George D., Vernon, Ala., Ed.
BENDANA, Rene A., Honduras, C.A., Ag.
BERRY, Clinton A., Ill, Owensboro, Ky., Bus., PiKA
BESS, Charles E., Pensacola, Fla., Eng.
BETTS, Peggy D., Starkville, Ed.
BIGGS, Herbert W., Jackson, Pre-Med
BLACK, Emmett R., Starkville, A&S, SAE
BLACK, Robert N., Weir, Eng.
BLACKLEDGE, Patricia A., Laurel, A&S, Phi Mu
BLAIR, .lames E., Pascagoula, Eng.
BLANCIIARD, Albert J., Bay St. Louis, Eng.
BLAND, Dan M., Covington, Tenn., L.A.
BOATWRIGHT, W. Ronnie, Holly Springs, Eng.
BOMAR, Barbara C, Meridian, El. Ed.
BONE, Walter J., Jackson, Bus.
BONOM, Sievan W., Jackson, Pre-Med
BOONE, William E., Laurel, Bus., PiKA
HOO/KK. Drayton D., Morton, Eng.
BOOZER, Jacky R., Amory, Eng.
BOATWELL. Wavne A., Newton, Ag. Ec.
RUWKKS. Milton E.. Meridian, Eng.
I'.OWKER. Edward H., Starkville, Eng.
BOWIE, Robert II.. Lexington, Eng.
BOWMAN. Roy R.. Vicksburg, Eng., SAE
BOX, Isaac 0., Jr., Mantachie, Ag., SAE
BOYD. Michael F., Fort Worth, Texas, Bus., SAE
P.OYETTE, Gerald B., Jackson, Eng.
BRAC \MONTE, Orlando, Venezuela, Ag.
BR ADEN, Frederick W., Aberdeen, A&S
111! \MI.KTT, James D., Greenville, I'.u-.
BRANN, Richard R., Jackson, L.A.
BRANTLEY. Albert V., Weir, Eng.
BRASHER, Dewel G., Jr., Grenada, LA
BRASHER, Jerry C, Fayette, Alabama, Ed.
Hi; VII.KY, Forrest G., Jr., Jackson, A&S, SPE
BREAZEALE, Michael E., Laurel, A&S
BRELAND, Thomas A., Prairie, Ag.
I'.l;l W KR, Joelle L„ San Antonio, Tex., A&S
BREWER, Julia L., Meridian, Ed.
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BRISTER, Leroy H., Tylerlown, Eng.
BRISTER, Willard M., Tylertown, Eng.
BROCK, Ernest N, Drew, Ed.
BROOKS, William K., Mathiston, Ed.
BROWN, Anne C, Meridian, Ed.
BROWN, Harley, Jr., Jackson, Bus.
BROWN, Paul F., Delta City, Ag.
BROWN, Roger A., Vicksburg, Eng.
BRUMMETT, Ben K., Jackson, Bus., Sigma Chi
BRYAN, Allen W., Columbus, Eng., Phi Kappa Tau
BRYAN, Frank J., West Point, A&S, SAE
BUCHANAN, Charles N. S., Indianola, Eng.,
Chi.
BULLEN, John T., Fayette, Sc.
BULLEN, Leigh M„ Jr., Tutwiler, LA
BULLOCK, Percy D., Jr., Bassfield, Ag.
BUNCH, James P., Benton, LA
BURGE, Cecil D., Picayune, Eng.
BURKE, Porter A., Winona, Ed.
BURKES, Dwight B., Philadelphia, Eng.
BURNHAM, William T., Jr., Canton, Bus., Sigma Chi
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BURNS, Michael A., Vicent, Ala., Ed.
BUSBY, Alan, Natchez, Ag.
CAMERON, Thomas F., Ill, Jackson, Bus., Kappa
CARRAWAY, William D., Greenwood, Bus., Kappa
CARRICO, Lee D., Rose Hill, LA, Phi Kappa Tau
CARRINGTON, Jack P., Jr., Canton, Bus., Kappa
Sigma
CARROLL, James E., Picayune, Bus.
CARTEE, Larry E., Paducah, Ky., Bus.
CARTER, Bradley D., Olive Branch, Sc, Pi Kappa
Alpha
CARTER, Ernest A., Magnolia, Eng.
CARTER, Robert J., Natchez, Ag.
CARTLEDGE, Clifton E., Jackson, Eng., SAE
CARTY, Robert E., Indianola, Sc, SAE
CASE, Marcus V., Wesson, Eng.
CASH, Ralph E., Hartselle, Ala, LA, Delta Chi
CASTLEBERRY, John B, Gulfport, Bus, Sigma Chi
CERMAK, George F, Meridian, Eng.
CHAFFIN, Philip R, Woodville, Eng.
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CHANEY, Michael J., Tupelo, Bus., SAE
CHKEK, Gary C, Kosciusko, Bus.
CLARK, Charles E., Gulfport, Bus., ATO
CLARK, Kenneth M., Huntsville, Ala., Eng., Acacia
CLARK, Robert B., Chadds Lord, Pa., Bus., ATO
COCKERHAM, Gary E., Jackson, For.
COLBLRN, James R., New Albany, Eng.
COLE, Harry W., Starkville, Bus., FiKA
COLEMAN, Irl W., Pritchard, Ala., Ed.
COLEMAN, Samuel R., Jr., Jackson, Bus.
COLEMAN, William J., Columbus, A&S
COLLINS, Boyce 0., Gulfport, Eng.
COLLINS, Homer L., Lena, A&S
COLLINS, George J., Ill, Biloxi, Eng.
COLLINS, Graham W., Sardis, Eng.
COLLUM, Linda G., Greenwood, Ed., Chi Omega
COLUMBUS, Eugene P., Leland, Eng.
CONNELL, Shirley R., Eupora, Ed.
CONNER, Jack I., Jackson, Bus.
CONNERLEY, Harold A., Grenada, Ed.
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CONVERSE, Kenneth, Jackson, Ag.
COOK, Ashby W., Montgomery, Ala., Eng.
COOMBS, James A, Ripley, LA
COPELAND, M. Joan, Starkville, LA, Chi 0
CORNELIUS, Marvin, Mobile, Ala., Ed.
COVIN, Thomas J., Aberdeen, Eng.
COX, Walter D., Jr., Biloxi, Eng.
COX, Arnold B., Gulfport, Bus., ATO
CR UN, William K., Dothan, Ala., Eng.
CREW, Davis S., Calhoun City, Eng.
CRONIN, John W., Vicksburg, Bus.
CREW, Jacob S., Jr., Elaine, Ark., Bus.
CROW, William P., Jr., Pensacola, Fla., Eng., PKT
CROWELL, Jeffery D„ Atlanta, Ga., LA
CROWLEY, Donald J., Maben, Bus.
CRUMP, Ja.k Vann, Sulligent, Ala., Ag.
CRUMPTON, Martha A., Starkville, Ed.
CRUZ, Maredonio R., Columbus, Ed.
DA BBS, Thomas R., Nettleton, A&S
DALE, James Y., Greenwood, A&S
DALE, Larry F., Jackson, Eng.
DALEY, Howard L., Jackson, Sc., SPE
DAVIS, Jimmy C, Louisville, Bus.
DAVIS, Joseph M., Caledonia, Bu.
DEANE, Richard H., Pascagoula, Eng., Pi Kappa
Alpha
DEARMAN, Tommy G., Gulfport, Ed.
DEES, Van E., Lauderdale, Ag.
DELMONICO, James J., Greenwood, Ed.
DEMPSEY, Donald H., Starkville, Bus., SAE
DENDY, Cedric R., Jr., Tunica, Sc, Phi Kappa Tau
DENTON, Sterlin H., Jr., Pensacola, Fla., LA
DeVALL, Ray, Amory, Eng.
DICKSON, Kenneth P., Tippo, Ag.
DIFFRIENT, Betty G., Piney Woods, LA
DILL, Harry Michael, Huntsville, Ala., Ed.
DILLON, Cecil C, Lorman, Ed.
DIXON, Philip W., Beaufort, N.C., Sci.
DOCKERY, Charles P., Hernando, Ag., Farm House
DODD, Billy, Louisville, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha
DOESCHER, James E., Pascagoula, For.
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DOOLITTLE, James R., Leland, LA
DOWNER, Charles P., Jr., Xenia, Ohio, LA, SAE
DOWNS, Audley J., Jr., Sumner, LA
DOVE, Nelson C, Huntsville, Ala., Eng.
DRAWDY, Richard A., Beaufort, S.C., Ed.
DUCKWORTH, Mike B., Cleveland, Eng.
DUCKWORTH, William M., Magee, Bus.
DURHAM, Jacqueline G„ Grenada, Sc.
EAKIN, Wilbur C, Jr., Jackson, Eng.
EASLEY, Charles E., Bruce, Eng.
EASLEY, Marilvn G.. Mathiston, Ed.
EASLEY, Ruby J., Vardaman, Ed.
EASTERLY, Clay E., Biloxi, A&S
ECHIBURU, Humberto G., Santiago, Chile, Bus.
EDGING, Steve 0., Ridgetop, Tenn., LA
EDWARDS, Farris R., Lena, Bus.
EDWARDS, Georgg E., Starkville, Eng.
EDWARDS, James A., Eupora, Bus.
EGGER, Robert E, Jr., Caledonia, Bus.
ELISAR, Jack, Jackson, Bus.
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EMBRY, John S., Weir, Ed.
ESHEE, William D., Jr., Meridian, For.
EVANS, David C, Taylorsville, Eng.
FADGEN, Richard, Yardley, Perm., Bus., Acacia
FAIRLY, Jack S., Jr., Jackson-, A&S
FAIRLEY, Pat A., Starkville, Ed.
FAI.KXER, Marion, III, Meridian, LA
FARKACUT, J«.M-|.h S„ Pass Christan, L
FA I VFR, Cecil W., Pontotoc, Eng.
FERGUSON, Robert C, Columbus, Bus.
FINK, <,;ii\. Mi— .is-.ip|)i (litv, Eng.
FINLEY, James I., Jackson, LA
FLOURNCY, Richard S., Norfolk, Va., Eng.
HtNDREN. JeraldL., Sidon, Eng.
FOOTE, John D., Iuka, Eng., ATO
FORTENBERRY. Malcolm. Tvlertown, Ag.
FOSTER, Charles S., Bryan, Texas, LA, ATO
FOY, Robert W., Raymond, Bus.
FRAILEY, James E., Biloxi, Ed.
FRANKS, Ronald K., Macon, Ag.
FRAZIER, Leslie, Sturgis, Bus.
FRAZIER, Walter Michael. Louisville, Bus.
FRAZIER, Willis R., Charleston, Mo., Bus., ATO
FREEMAN, Kenneth P., Pascagoula, Eng.
FREEMAN, Lynn S., Tunica, Eng., KS
SOPMO/UORES
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FROST, Avon, Kosciusko, LA
FROST, James S., Park Forest, 111., LA
FULLEN, James Jackson, Ashport, Tenn., Ag., SAE
FULLER, Jerry R., Fairfield, Ala., Bus., Delta Chi
FURCESON, Lynda L., Stale College, Eng., Chi 0
FYKE, Vera L., Starkville, Ed.
GANN, Bonnie M., Houston, Ed.
GANNAWAY, Celia C, Nesbit, LA, Chi 0
GARDNER, Ulan R., Rolling Fork, Eng.
GARMON, Ollie L., Clarksdale, Ag., Delta Chi
GAZAWAY, Win. Sherrill, Lexington, Ag.
GEORGE, James K, Pascagoula, Bus.
GHOLSON, James F., Water Valley, Ed.
GIBSON, Charles H., Collins, LA
GIBSON, William H., -Waynesboro, For.
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GILL, Preston 0., Carriere, Eng.
GILLIS, J. Murray, Blue Mt., LA
GLASGOW, David C, Tupelo, Eng.
GLOVER, Richard L., Xenia, Ohio, Ed.
GOMEL, Walter E., Macon, Bus., Sigma <
GORDEY, Larry V., Columbus, Ed.
GORDON, John S., Sledge, Ag., Sigma Chi
GORDON, Ronald E., Hattiesburg, LA
GORE, Thmmas D., Eup<
GRAEBER, Robert M.,
Tau
ula, Eng., Phi Kappa
GRAHAM, Richard T., Shubuta, Eng.
GRAHAM, Tommy H., Meridian, Fo.
GRANT, J. Chester, Forsyth, Ga., Ed.
GRAVES, Johnny E„ Bogalusa, La., Eng.
GRAYSON, Troy L., Aliceville, Ala., Bus.
GREEN, Kenneth W., Moss Point, Bu. En.
GREER, Gerald M., Lexington, Bus.
GRESHAM, Gail, Jackson, LA, Chi 0
GRIFFIN, John R., Duck Hill, LA, KA
GRIFFITH, Steve K, Cullman, Ala., Ag.
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GRIFFITH, Thomas C, Columbia, Eng., Sigma Chi
GRIFFITH, Wm. C, Pensacola, Fla., Eng., Phi Kappa
GUEST, James M., Drew, Ag.
GUNN, Virginia A., Ackerman, Sci.
GUNTER, David F., Kosciusko, Ag.
GUTIERREZ, Carlos A., Venezuela, Eng.
GWIN, Nancy E., Greenwood, Ed., Chi 0
HAGUE, Jack N., Durant, LA
HALE, Harold E., Jr., Magee, Eng.
HALEY, Johnnie M., Jr., Amory, LA
HALL, Larry, Indianola, Sc, Sigma Chi
HALL, Oliver B., Pt. Gibson, Bu.
HAMBRICK, Jonathan L„ McComb, LA
HAMILTON, Julius M., Ill, Laurel, Eng., PiKA
HAMILTON, Wm. C, Jr., Iuka, LA, Kappa Sigma
HAMLIN, Wm., Jr., State College, LA, Kappa Sigma
HAMNER, Mary C, Starkville, Ed., Phi Mu
HAMPTON, Thomas E., Yazoo City, Bu.
HANEY, Gary F., Ruleville, Eng.
HARDEE, Henry B., Meridian, Sci.
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HARDY, Gerald L„ Whitehaven, Tenn., E
HARDY, James D., Grenada, LA
HARPOLE, Jerry B., Mahen, For.
HARI'OLE, William T., Mahen, Ed.
HARRIGILL, George M., Natchez, Bus.
HATHCOCK, Janus E., Amory, Ag. Ed.
HATHAWAY, Philip J., Jr., Pocayune, Ag.
HAZEL, Shuford M., Jr., Viekshurg, Eng., KA
HAZOURI, Josef Stephen, Lepanto, Ark., Eng.
HEARN, Albert D., Jackson, Tenn., Eng.
HEARRON, Aussie S., Meridian, Bus.
HEDGEPETH, James K., Kosciusco, Ed.
HELM, James, Cleveland, Ed.
HENDERSON, Edwin L., Jr., Ridgeland, Eng.
HENLEY, James H., Mantee, Eng.
HENRY, James M., Bruce, Bus.
HENRY, William L., Carthage, LA, KA
HENSON, Howell W., Jr., Weir, Bus.
IIEIU1 \N, Benjamin F., Ill, Duck Hill, Eng.
HERRERA, Juan J., San Pedro Sula Honduras, Ag.
HICKMAN, James M., Wiggins, Ag.
HILL, Steven F., Gulfport, LA, ATO
HINDMAN, Peggy M., Louisville, Ed.
HINTON, Thomas M., Petal, Ed.
HIXON, Thomas Gatlin, Charleston, Bus., SAE
HOBBY, James T., Philadelphia, Eng.
HOBEN, Roy, Jr., Vicksburg, LA
HOGUE, Lloyd D., Rolling Fork, Eng.
HOLLAND, Don M., Calhoun City, Bus.
HOLLAND, John H., Lucedale, Eng.
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HOLLAND, Roger L., Columbus, Bus.
HOLLAND, Sandra, Cumberland, Ed.
HOLLOWAY, Phillip R., Columbus, Bus.
HOLMES, William T., Jackson, Bus.
HOLROYD, Robert G., New Port Richey, Fla., Eng.
HOLSTEIN, Iiarl,ara D., Orlando, Fla., LA, Chi 0
HOOD, Burrel S., Ill, Louisville, Ed.
HOPPER, George C, Tiplersville, Bus.
HORNER, Carol F., West Point, Ed.
HOUSLEY, Travis D., Florence, Eng.
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HOWELL, Everette I., Jr., Starkville, Pre-Med, Sigma
Chi
HUFFMAN, Don E., Houston, Eng.
HUNT, Carolyn S., Shelbyville, Ky., Ed.
HUNT, James R., Laurel, Eng.
HUNTER, Hubert E„ Macon, Eng.
HUNTER, William L., Ill, Cleveland, Eng.
HUTCHISON, Paul L., Crystal Springs, Bus.
JACKS, Gerald H., Cleveland, LA, Kappa Sigma
JACKSON, J. Carson, Purvis, Eng.
JANSON, Michael K., Cranston, R.I., Ed.
JAQUITH, Cecil J., Jr., Jackson, LA, KA
JARRETT, George W, Summerville, Ga., Ag,
da Chi Alpha
JARVIS, Lester G., Jr., Prentiss, Bus.
JEFCOAT, James R., Ellisville, Eng.
JEFFREYS, Jimmy A., Tupelo, Bus.
JENKINS, James R., Marks, Ed.
JENKINS, Larry D., Kosciusko, Ag.
JENNINGS, Travis, Yazoo City, Bus.
JIN, Harvey, Greenwood, LA
JOHNSTON, Alan M., Jackson, Eng.
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JOHNSON, Billy W., Ellisville, Eng.
JOHNSON, Charles W., Silver City, Ag.
JOHNSON, Freddie C, Potts Camp, Eng.
JOHNSON, James M., Starkville, Ed., ATO
JOHNSON, James M., Jr., Tupelo, Eng.
JOHNSON, Jim A., Brownsville, Tenn., Ag.
JOHNSON, Robert B., Maben, Ed.
JOHNSTON. Robert E., Hattiesburg, Eng.
JOHNSON, Ronald P., Tupelo, Eng.
JOHNSON, Roy D., Yazoo City, Eng.
JOHNSON, Thomas F., Purvis, Ed.
JOINER, Larry W., Greenville, Bus.
JONES, Dan H„ Meridian, LA
JONES, Harold L., Pascagoula, Ed.
JONES, Paul L., Biloxi, Ed.
JONES, Jacquesne P., Ill, Tunica, Eng.
JONES, Robert L., Jr., Jackson, Eng., SPE
JONES, Robert 0., Tylertown, Bus.
JONES, Wm. E., Belzoni, Bus., Kappa Sigma
JOSEY, Hunter E., Birmingham, Ala., Eng.
1Z2E
JOYNER, Tommy W., Neshobia Central, For.
J LIE, Martin F. G., Hollandale, Eng.
JUREVICS, Thorolf J., Jackson, Eng.
KEISMAN, John I'., Prentiss, Eng.
KELLUM, James D., Starkville, Ed.
KENNEDY, Gerald S., Ill, Bay St. Louis, Ag.
KENT, Mildred L., Tremont, Ed.
KILLEBREW, Frank, Goodman, For.
KIMBROUGH, Syron D., Florence, Bus.
KINCADE, Charles W., Clarksdale, Eng., LCA
KING, Arnold T., Forest, Eng.
KIRK, Joe S., Jr., Amory, Eng.
KLEIN, Fred J., Biloxi, A&S
KOLB, Jimmie C, Mantee, LA
KROGMANN, Carl F., Arlington, Va., Eng.
KURTS, Pattie, Jackson, Ed.
KURTS, Paul, Jackson, A&S
KYZAR, Ralph A., Brookhaven, Eng., LCA
LAMB, Daniel R., Agricola, Eng.
LAMBERT, Ann, Pascagoula, A&S, Phi Mu
QOPUCWORZC
LASKER, Michael J., Jackson, Ed., PKT
LAUDERDALE, John L, Madison, Eng.
LEDDY, Sam W., Jr., Canton, Bus.
LEE, Robert W., Rolling Fork, Ag.
LEMEN, George, Pine Bluff, Ark., Eng., KA
LEMON, Terry Rufus, Long Beach, Eng., LCA
LENIZ, Juan, Venezuela, Eng.
LEONARD, Robert L, Punta Gorda, Fla., Eng.
LINDER, Victor, Caracas, Venezuela, LA
LINDSEY, Jerry T., Belmont, Ag. Ed.
LIPSCOMB, Paul A., Jackson, Eng.
LIVINGSTON, Thomas L, Starkville, Eng.
LOCKHART, Frank D., Steens, A&S
LOGAN, Charles H., Columbus, Bus.
LOGAN, Larry J., Isola, Ag.
LONG, Ben R., Dekalb, Ed.
LOTT, Berry D., Magee, Ag.
LOVE, Don A., Temple, Tex., Eng.
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LOVE, Thomas H., Maben, Pre-Vet.
LOVETT, Sandra S., Huntsville, Ala., LA
LUCIUS, Lonnie J., Greenville, Eng.
LUKE, Harry L., Valdosta, Ga., Ed.
LUTER, Emmette D., Tylertown, Eng.
MAINES, M. Edward, Petal, Ag., Farmhouse
MALCA, Ramon E., Panama City, C.A., Eng.
MANGUM, Ed R., Jackson, Bus., Sigma Chi
MANGUM, Frances G., Houston, Bus., Chi 0
MARSH, William J, Jr., Gulfport, Eng.
MARTIN, Donald L., Jr., Yazoo City, Ag.
MARTIN, Luther B., Jr., Noxapater, Bus.
MARTIN, L. Gail, Winona, Ed.
MARTIN, Robert F., Aberdeen, LA, KA
MASSIE, David N., Canton, Pre-Vet., KA
MASTERSON, Robert P., Jr., Decatur, Ala., Eng.
MATTHEWS, Charles B., New Augusta, Eng.
MAULDIN, Billy R., Laurel, A&S
MAY, James M., Ill, Meridian, Bus.
MAYO, Dale E., Decatur, Eng.
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McALLISTER, Russel, Jr., Jackson, Bus., SAE
McCALL, Douglas L., Jackson, Eng.
McCAIN, Tonita G., Huntsville, Ala., Sci.
McCLAIN, Elizabeth A., Philadelphia, Bus., Phi Mu
McCLOUD, Thomas W., Pensacola, Fla., Ag., ATO
McCOLLISTER, Wm. T., Pass Christian, Eng.
McCOLLUM, Eugenia R., Natchez, LA, Chi Omega
McCONNELL, Gary W., Summerville, Ga., Ag.,
Lambda Chi Alpha
McDEARMAN, Wm. S., Corinth, Eng.
McDILL, Amy C, Meridian, LA
McDONALD, Jesse K., Charleston, Eng.
McFADDEN, Tom, Jackson, Bus., KA
McGEE, Linda M., Clinton, Sc.
McGIVAREN, Richard P., Natchez, Ag.
McINNIS, Oscar S., Yazoo City, Eng.
McKINNEY, James P., Magnolia, Ed.
McMAHAN, John W., Corinth, Eng.
McMILLAN, Albert E., Jr., Edinburg, A&S
McMILLIN, Harry C, Jackson, Bus.
McNEELY, E. N., Natchez, Eng.
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MrNKKSK, Patrick M„ Philadelphia, Eng.
MrKANEY, Harold D., Biloxi, Eng.
M.REYNOLDS, Janus I,, Grenda, Bus., ATO
MrWILI.IAMS, Tommy M.. H,,llv Ridge, A&S
MEADOWS, Lozon J., Mendenhall, Eng.
MEEKS. J,,!,,, R.. Tipli-rsvillu. Ag„ FH
MERRELL, Evelyn L., Grenada, Bus., Phi Mu
MESARIS, Harold L., Montgomery, Ala., LA
MIDDI.EISROOKS. Joseph, Jaekson, Eng.
MILLER, Laurence J., Pontotoc, Eng.
MILLER, Lovie J., Louisville, Ed.
MILLER, Robert W., Eupora, Bus., PKA
MIMS, Willie F., Greenwood, LA
MITCHELL, Evelyn A., State College, Ed., Chi 0
MIZE, Lyn M., Aberdeen, LA
MOAK. Robert W„ West Point, Ed.
MOODY, Edgar A., Ill, Hattiesburg, Eng.
MOODY, Jimmy, Shaw, Bus., Sigma Chi
MOODY, Robert I... Hollandale, Ag.
MOODY, William S., Columbus, A&S
Q0PUCWORJ2Q
MOON, Bobby J., Cleveland, Bus.
MOORE, Harvell J., De Funiak Springs, Fla., Eng.
MORAY Ri.hard D., Chelsea, Mass., Ag., Acacia
MORGAN, Carolyne V., Amory, Bus.
MORGAN, Sidney G., Brooksville, A&S
MORROW, Johnny M., Phil-Campbell, Ala., Ag.,
Delta Chi
MORROW, Michael D., Yazoo City, Bus., KA
MOSS. Thomas G., Denver, Colo., LA
MLRPHEY, Glen E., Newton, Eng.
MURRAY, Dennis M., Jamestown, N.Y., Eng.
MISSELWHITE, David R., Port St. Joe, Fla., Ed.
MLSTIN, Harold S., Jackson, Bus.
NAIL, James B., Eupora, Eng.
NASON, James B., San Antonio, Tex., For.
NEAL, Robert C, Jackson, A&S
NEAL, Travis L„ Pelahatchie, Eng.
NELSON, Carl D., Shubuta, A&S
NELSON, Thomas E., Starkville, Eng.
NESBIT, Lamar W., Jr., Kosciusko, KA
NEWTON, Michael A., Vicksburg, Eng.
AMtiM
NICHOLS, James A., Laurel, Ed.
NICHOLS, Ronald L., Starkville, Eng.
NICHOLSON, Sidney A., Ill, Newton, Bus., Pi Kappa
Alpha
NIVEN, Charles R., Benton, Eng.
NOBLE, Shirley S., Vicksburg, LA, ZTA
NOLEN, Milton E., Columbus, Bus.
NORRIS, Donald E„ Morton, Eng.
NOURSE, Richard C, Greenville, LA
NUTT, Fred J., Jr., Forest, Eng.
ODONOGHUE, Thomas G., New York, N.Y., Bus.
OGLETREE, Marguerite C, Crystal Springs, Sc.
O'NEAL, James B., Greenwood, Bus., Sigma Chi
ORR, Jerry L., Ackerman, Ag.
O'SHEA, Peter S., Charleston, Eng.
OSWALT, John G., Mathiston, Bus.
OWEN, James R., Kosciusko, Eng.
OWEN, James T, Jackson, Eng.
PALMER, Frank M., Jackson, Eng.
PAPIZAN, Wm. L., Crystal Springs, Bus.
PARKER, H. Lee, Jackson, LA, Sigma Chi
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PARKER, William 1\. Meridian, Eng.
PARRISH, JoAnne, Starkville, Ed., Phi Mu
PASSEAIJ, Claude W., Jr., Lucedale, Bus.
PATTEN, Wayne H., Lena, Eng.
PATTERSON, Philip L., Pontotoc, Eng.
PATTY, Beth, Starkville, Ed., Chi Omega
PEARSON, Roy F., Jackson, Eng., KA
PEAY, Earl G., Maben, LA
I S, lack T., Jr., Coffeeville, LA
PENDERGEST, Jim G., Tupelo, Ed.
PERKINS, Gary J., diatom, Ala., Bus.
PERKINS. John E., Columbus, Bus., SAE
PERKINS. Thomas C, Columbus, Eng.
PERRETT, William F., Hazelhurst, LA
PERUSSE, Richard S., Gulfport, Bus., Sigm
PETERMAN, Lester L., Jr., Jackson, Ed.
PETERSON, Beverly S., Monticello, Ed.
PETERSON, Bruce W., Waukesan, III, LA
PETRO, Andrew F., Leland, LA
PETRO, Anthony B., Leland, Sci.
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PHILLIPS, Hugh T., Macon, Bus.
PHILLIPS, Wm. E., Pascagoula, Eng.
PITT, Roger \\ '.. Silver Spiings, Md., A&S
PLATT, Thntiui^ H.. Vi.'k-I.iirjs. LA
POLLARD, Randall A., Winter Park, I
Lambda Chi Alpha
PORTER, F. Emergy, Clarksdale, Eng., SAE
PORTER, John G., Decatur, Eng.
POWER. Carol A., Weir, Ed.
POWLETT, George B., Natchez, Bus.
Alpha
PREWITT, Andra J., Ackerman, Ed.
QUINN, Frank L., Sturgis, Bus.
RAMSEY, Jimmy F., Iuka, Eng., ATO
RAMSEY, Van A., Moss Point, Ag.
RASPET, Jan, Starkville, Sc, Chi Omegc
RAWLS, Wm. A., Pensacola, Fla., Ag.
RAY, Johnny W., Louisville, Eng.
RAY, Linda J., Starkville, LA
READ, Russell F., Jackson, Bus.
REDDING. Bob M., Cleveland, Bus., Sigma Chi
REECE, Johnny T., Amory, Bus.
REED, Roger H., Gulfport, Sci.
REESE, Mary Lois, Sulligent, Ala., Ed.
REESE, Robert A., Columbus, Bus.
REESE. Stanley A., Jackson, Eng.
REESF, Wm. C, Ecru, Ed.
REEVES, Robert E., Summit, Ed.
REGAN, Alice F. G., Kosciusko, Ed.
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REGAN, Elliott C., Jr., Bel/.oni, Bus., Kappa Sigma
RESPESS, Hubert Lee, Jr., Lambert, Pre. Vet.
RESTEK, Leslie G., Poplarville, Eng.
RICHARDS, Thomas L., Pascagoula, Eng.
RICHMOND, Iverson G., Jackson, Bus., PiKA
RIDOUT, Wm. E., Meridian, Eng.
RIEVES, Selwyn L., Sardis, Eng.
R1CSBY, Donald B., Meridian, LA, Kappa Sigma
RILEV, Tvrone A., Prentiss, Eng., Kappa Sigma
RITTER, Anthony H., Long Beach, Eng.
ROBERTS, H. Freddy, Jackson, Ag.
ROBERTS, Louis S., Delta City, Eng.
ROBERTS, Sylvia J., Meridian, LA, Phi Mu
ROBERTSON, James R., Myrtle, Eng.
ROBERTSON, Leroy Taylor, Jackson, Eng.
ROBINSON, Henry Allen, Mobile, Ala., Ag.
RODABOUGH, Arthur L., Aberdeen, Ed.
ROGERS, James M., Plantersville, Bus., PKT
ROSALKS, Aunusto, Caracas, Venezuela, Eng.
ROTIIF. John N., LnuiMillc. Bus.
ROUNSAVILLE, George R., West Point, Ed.
RUCKER, Bill N., Jr., Rome, Ga., Bus.
RUSKAT, Gcoi-e R., Wondbridge, N.J., Bus.
SANDERS, Julia A., West Point, Ed.
SANDERS, Thomas E., Jr., Tunica, Bus., Kappa Sigma
SANDY, Milton L., Jr., Corinth, Bus.
SAXON, Walter L„ Tupelo, A&S, Sigma Chi
SCATURRO, Paul D., Laurel, Eng.
SCHARR, Andrew J., Ocean Springs, For.
SCHRADER, Sandra L., Greenwood, Ed., Chi Omega
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SCIIHOEDFH, Edward G., Kosciusko, Eng.
SCHULTZ, Joe, Canton, Eng., Sisma Chi
SCOTT, Billy C, Sturgis, Ed.
SCOTT, Thomas J., Mobile, Ala., Sc.
SEAL, Selwyn D., Nicholson, Eng.
>F.CI!KST, Cliarl.- K., Meridian, Knu.
SELLERS. ,|;II,„> I'.. Wissins, Ens.
SE\ MOl'R. Jam- M.. Greenville, Eng.
SHANNON, Floyd V., Richton, LA
SHELTON. Houston L„ Jr., Meridian, En
SHIPP, Sherrv. IVnsacola. Fla., LA, Phi Mu
SHULTZ, Richard C, Meridian, Eng., PiKA
SHUMAKER, Douglas R., Louisville, Ag.
SIMMONS, Ben F., Tupelo, Ag.
SIMMONS, Eugene A., Forest, LA, SAE
SIMPSON. James H., Greenwood, Ens.
SKAGGS, Gary L., Biloxi, Eng.
SKAGGS, Terry L„ Biloxi, Eng.
SKINNER. Louis M.. Union. Ag.
SLOAN, Larry G., Jackson, Eng., SAE
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SMALLEY, John T., Hay Springs, Ag.
SMITH, Alton I!., Jr., Jackson, Eng., Sigm
SMITH, Bryan, Yazoo City, Ag.
SMITH, Charles B., Forest, Sc.
SMITH, Dennis R., Meridian, Eng.
SMITH, Donald R., Picayune, Eng.
SMITH, James A., Jackson, Eng.
SMITH, James L., Hattiesburg, Eng.
SMITH, Marshall H„ West, Bus.
SMITH, Priseilla A.. (Carthage, Bus., Chi Omega
SMITH, Stuart C, III, Koseuisko, LA
SMITH, William W., Wheeler, Bus.
SMITHERMAN, Tracy C, Pontotoc, Bus.
SNEEI), Cini, Oklahoma City, Okla., A&S, KAT
SOULE, Ceorge R. G., Gulfport, Eng., Sigma Chi
SPENCE. Shirley A., Louisville, Ed.
SPIVEY, James E., Columbus, Bus., SAE
SPKINOER. Sarah D., Eupora, LA
SQUIRES, James N., Kosciusko, Eng.
STANDARD, Dorothy S., Winona, Bus.
Q0PUCHORJ9Q
STATON, Carl H., Jr., Meridian, Bus.
STEPHENS, Earl L., Jr., McComb, Eng.
STEVENS, Phillip D., Puckett, Eng.
STEVENS, Wilfred J., Biloxi, Eng.
STEWART, Janet C, Picayune, LA
ST! 1)1 1 AM, Patsy L, Maben, Ed.
STOKES, John B., Jackson, Eng.
STOKES, Raylon, Meridian, Eng.
STONE. Nathan K., Laurel. Knji., PiKA
STOV ALL. Thomas M., Leland, Bus.
STRAHAN, Charles E., Ill, Jackson, Eng.
STRONG, Frank L., Jr., Columbus, Ed.
STUCKEY, Ronald F., Meridian, Eng.
STUTTS, Charles B., Jr., Valparaiso, Fla., Bus.
SUGG, Charles W., Eupora, For., ATO
SULLIVAN, Karen L., Louisville, Ed.
SULLIVAN, Ray H., Jr., Raymond, Ag.
SI MMEHVILLE, Carolyn, Vardaman, Bus.
SUTHERLAND, William H„ Jr., Canton, LA
SVANBERG, Lance C, Midland Park, N.J., Bus.
SYLAR, John Patton, Newton, Eng.
TATE, Linda J., Greenwood, Bus.
TATUM, Kenneth R., Birmingham, Ala., Ed.
TAYLOR, Jerry P., Jackson, Bus.
TAYLOR, Jim E., Zion, 111., Ed.
TERRELL, Gail F., State College, Ed.
TESTA, Joseph A., Grenada, Bus.
THAMES, Frank C., Jackson, Eng., SAE
THOMAS, Paul M., Jackson, Eng.
THOMPSON, Amos M., Aberdeen, Bus.
THOMPSON, Ethbert C., Columbus, Eng.
THORTON, Tommy P., Tunica, Bus.
THRASH, Ronnie G., Newton, Eng.
THREATT, John E., Meridian, Sci.
T1CHENOR, Bettye A., Paducah, Ky., LA
TIGRETT, Terry A., Jr., Brandon, Eng.
TIMMONS, Tommy Glenn, Tupelo, Bus.
TITUS, James A., New Port Richey, Fla., Eng.
TOOLE, Willard E., Jr., Atlanta, Ga., Eng.
TRAWICK, Charles C, Shannon, Ed.
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'['I! WVICK, Howard R., Meridian, Eng.
TRIPPE, George H., Jr., Inverness, Ed.
TROCHESSET, Michael A., Biloxi, Sc.
TUCKER, Earl B., Jr., Memphis, Tenn., Eng., KA
TUCKER, George E., Jr., Jackson, Bus., Phi Kappa
Tau
TUCKER, William K, Memphis, Tenn., Eng.
TURNER, William R., West Point, LA
TURNER, Tommy E., Fulton, Eng.
TYLOER, John D., Winona, Ed., PiKA
TYRIA, Glenda S., Sturgis, Ed.
UNDERWOOD, Joe R., Corinth, Eng., Pi Kappa
Alpha
UNSER, Albert J., Decatur, III., Eng.
UPTON, Ronnie J., Lumberton, Bus.
VANCE, Geneva J., Starkville, Ed.
VANCE, Larry S., Raymond, Bus.
VANN, Nan A., Amory, Ed.
VESCOVO, Mary P., Houston, Ed., ZTA
VINSON, Martin D., Fairhope, Ala., LA
VISER, John H., Ill, Memphis, Tenn., Bus.
VON SEUTTER, Armin C, Starkville, Eng.
SOPHO/WORES
VOW ELL, Everctte L., Jr., Noxapater, Ag.
WACES, Betty L., Winona, Bus.
WALDEN, John M., Prichurd, Ala., Eng.
WALDEN, Julian A„ Aberdeen, Eng.
WALDROP, Robert W., Jackson, Eng.
WALLS, Dorman, Eupora, Bus.
WALKER, Anthony C, Kosciusko, Bus.
WALKER, Broussard F., Pascagoula, Eng.
WALKER, Jerry A., Iuka, LA
WALKER, Leon, Magee, Ag.
WALTERS, James R., Laurel, Eng.
WALTERS, Wayne P., Laurel, Bus.
WALTON, James T., Memphis, Tenn., Bus., Pi Kappa
Alpha
WARD, Howard W., Lyman, Ag.
WARD, Robert C, Jackson, Eng.
WARD, Stella E., Eupora, Ed.
WARE, Joseph D., Jr., Milton, Fla., Ed.
WARNOCK, Rabb, Greenville, Ed.
WARREN, Max E., Jr., Okolona, Bus.
WARRINER, Andrew D., Jr., Jackson, A&S, KA
WATKINS, Larry S., Jackson, Bus., Sigma Chi
W \TSON, James A., Jackson, LA
WATSON, Jane S., West Point, Ed.
WATTS. Alfred C, Bay St. Louis, En.
WATTS, John W., Jr., Hattiesburg, Sci.
WEAVER, Kenneth H., Jackson, Bus.
'1 VEK, Richard L, Shubuta, Ed.
WEBB, Daniel W., Florence, Ag., Farmhouse
WEBB, George B., Calhoun City, Ed.
WEBB, William W., Jackson, Ag.
WEBSTER. Sheldon 15., Stark\ille, Bus., Pi Kappa
Alpha
WELBORN, Michael B., Pascagoula, LA
WELCH, Larry R., Lawrence, Eng.
WEI.CI IS/, Hi, hard E., IVn-nmla, Fla., Eng.
WELLBORN, Everett W., Mobile, Ala., Eng.
WELLBORN, Peggy D., Mobile, Ala., LA
WELLE, All<n 11., Memphis, Tenn., Eng.
WEST, Bob, Yazoo City, Bus.
WESTON, Charles W.,*Pass Christian, Sci.
WHITE, Dorothy F., Florence, LA
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WHITLEY, Thomas L., Caledonia, Bus.
WILBURN, Charles S., Artesia, Bus.
WILKERSON, William L., Jackson, Eng., SAE
WILKES, Donald R., Huntsville, Ala., Sc.
WILKINSON, Herbert C, Jackson, Ag., Sigma Chi
WILLARD, David L., Mineral Wells, Texas, Eng.
WILLIAMS, Billie L., Louisville, Ed.
WILLIAMS, Wayne C, III, Brookhaven, LA
WILLIAMS, Samuel F., Jr., Columbus, Bus.
WILLIFORD, James R., Canal Zone, Eng.
WILLIFORD, Mary H., Greenwood, LA
WILSON, Ermis K., Greenwood, Bus.
WILSON, Lawrence E., Natchez, Bus., PKA
WILSON, Versie L., Jr., Metairie, La., Eng.
WILSON, William C, Jr., Ocean Spring, LA
WISE, Russell R., Belzoni, Ag.
WITHERS, Frank T., Jr., Tunica, Ag., KS
WRIGHT, Elizabeth J., Eupora, Ed.
WOLFE, William C, Meridian, Bus.
WOOD, Houston G., Ill, Baldwyn, Eng., SAE
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WOOD, Robert A., Gulfport, Bus.
YORK, Jere N., Starkville, LA, PiKA
YOUNG, Margaret A., Starkville, Ed.
YOUNG, Talmage L., Waterford, For.
ZAGURSKY, George P., Greenville, Eng.
ZOERCHER, Raymond A., Jackson, Ag.
INMAN, Guy W., Jr., Jackson, Sc.
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Fred Corley President
Duane Jensen Vice President
Linda Young Secretary
Lynn Harpole Treasurer
ABERCROMBIE, R. Clyde, Greenville, AS
ADAM, Jane M., Aberdeen, Eng.
ADAMS, Irby, Macon, Bus., KA
ADAMS, John A., Ethel, Sc.
ADAMS, Raymond E., Jr., Columbus, LA
ADAMS, Sammy T., Jackson, Bus.
AHMADI, Mohammad, Iran, Eng.
AINSWORTH, James R., Columbus, Bus.
ALBRIGHT, Gary R., Biloxi, Eng.
ALFORD, Terry L., Indianola, LA, PiKA
ALLEN, Carolyn A., Starkville, Ed.
ALLEN, Lonnie L., Belzoni, Eng.
ALLRED, Michael S., Union Church, Eng.
ALSUP, William H., II, Jackson, Eng.
AMSTER, Thomas G., Jackson, AS
ANDERSON, James B., Eupora, Sc.
ANDRE, Stephen L., Gulfport, Eng.
ANGELO, Robert F., Edwards, Ag.
ANTHONY, William S., Leland, Eng.
ARNOLD, George L., Brookhaven, Ed.
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ATKINS, Martha B., Eupora, Ed.
BAILEY, Philip D., Tupelo, Bus.
BARBER, Robert W., Colhnsville, 111., Eng.
BARNES, George N., Memphis, Tenn., Fo.
BARROW, George J., Tamaqua, Pa., Ed.
BATES, George T., Fayette, Ag.
BEASLEY, Johnny M., Montgomery, Ala., Ed.
BECKEMEYER. James H.. Memphis Tenn.. LA, SAE
BELL, Ralph B., Kosciusko, LA
BERRY, Audie C, Vernon, Ala., AS
BERRY, John S., Long Beach, Sc.
BERRY, Sandra L., Florence, Ed.
BERRY, Victor G., Vernon, Ala., LA
BETTIS, Hal L., Memphis, Tenn., Eng., SAE
BICKER, Randall C, West, Eng.
BLACKBURN, James E., Jr., Vicksburg, Eng., Kappa
Sigma
BLACKSTOCK, James M., Kosciusko, Eng.
BLACKWELL, Michael D., Memphis, Tenn., Bus.,
SAE
BLAIR, Charles G., Grenada, Ag.
BOBO, B. Larry, Ellisville, Bus.
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BOLAND, Barbara A., Greenwood, Ed., Chi Omega
BOLAND, Lawrence F., Ill, Jackson, Bus., Kappa
Sigma
BOND, Robert W„ Jackson, Eng.
BOONE, Peggy Eea, Monticcllo, Ed.
BOSWELL, Jo T., Louisville, Ed., ZTA
BOWEN, Martha J., West, Ed.
r.< >\\ i ER, John M., Starkville, LA
BOW MAN, Billy, Greenwood, Eng., Sigma Chi
BOX, Billy K., North Carrollton, Eng.
BOYD, Bette A., Munford, Tenn., Ed., Chi Omega
BRADDOCK, Anita V., Tyronza, Ark., Ed., Phi Mu
BRADSHAW, Aubrey L., Jackson, Sc.
BRADY, David J., McComb, Eng., SPE
BRAND, David G., Gulfport, Eng., Sigma Chi
BRANTLEY, Terry K., Jackson, Sc.
BREWER, James M., Senatobia, Bus., SAE
BRIDGES, Sheryl E., Grenada, Ag., ZTA
BRIGGS, William K., Betbesda, Md., En.
BROCK, Jerry Wayne, Durant, Bus.
BROCK, Louis B., Meadville, Ed.
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BROOKS, Charles W., Jackson, LA
BROWN, Cheryl D., Meridian, Ed., Phi Mu
BROWN, Fred N., Jr., Ethel, Ag.
BROWN, Jean P., Nice, France, Eng.
BRUCE, George D., Jr., Horn Lake, Eng.
BUCKLEY, William R., Jackson, Eng.
BUFFA, Eugene A., Jr.. Memphis, Tenn., Ag., Phi
Kappa Tau
BURKETT, Bob, Jackson, Eng., Phi Kappa Tau
BURKETT, Dennis R., Jackson, Eng.
BURKEY, Larry, Gulfport, Ed.
BURNS, Joe W., Saltillo, Ed.
BUSH, Albert J., Ill, Sunflower, Eng., KA
BUSH, Charles A., Laurel, Sc.
BUSH, Tommy, Natchez, Sci.
BUTLER, Eva C, Starkville, Sc.
CAIN, Mildred M., Clara, Ed.
CAMERON, William M., Laurel, LA
CAMPBELL, Archibald B., Jr., Yazoo City, Eng., SAE
CALDWELL, Murray H., Pontotoc, Eng., Phi Kappa
Tau
CALDWELL, Thomas M., Vaiden, Sc.
CALHOUN, James P., Puckett, Ag.
CARNEY, James P., Meridian, Bus.
CARPENTER, James W., Jackson, Bus., Sigma Chi
CARPENTER, Robert M., Greenwood, LA, Sigma Chi
CARPENTER, T. Stephen, Camillus, N.Y., Eng.
CARR, James G., Ill, Centreville, Eng.
CARR, George R., Ill, Yazoo City, Eng., KA
CARTER, Joe J., Vardaman, AS
CARTER, John Lovett, III, Jackson, Ed., SAE
CATLEDGE, Dianne, Louisville, LA
CHANDLER, Claudia B., Amory, Bus.
CHAMBERLAIN, F. E., Jr., Grenada, Eng.
CHISM, Harold B., Tupelo, Bus.
CHONG, Coleman J., Itta Bena, Eng.
CHUMBLER, Billy W., Mayfield, Ky., LA
CLANTON, Haven, Jr., Slate Springs, LA
CLARK, Elliott J., Jr., Washington. D.C., LA
CLARK, Fred M., Grenada, LA
CLARK, Hubert C, Jr., Coffeeville, Ag.
CLEMENTS, Robert E., Natchez, Eng., Lambda Chi
Alpha
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CLEVELAND, Ollie A., Jr., Lexington, Ag.,
Chi
COGGIN, Diane K., Nettleton, Ed., Chi Omega
COLE, Judy L., Hattiesburg, LA, Phi Mu
COMER, Jimmy R., Aberdeen, Bus.
CONKLIN, Dorman S., Jr., Rose Hill, Eng.
COOK, Judith !?., Starkville. LA, Chi Omega
COOK, Willis H., Jackson, Eng.
COOPER, Doris E., Starkville, Ed.. Chi Omega
COOPER, Walter E., Jr., Monticello, Eng.
CORE, Randolph F., Jackson, Ag.
CORLEY, Fred G., Yazoo City, LA, KA
CORLEY, Suber D., Moss Point, Sc.
COTNEY, William B., Dothan, Ala., Ed.
COUSLEY, Samuel B., Greenville, Bus., Delta Chi
COX, Joy H. M., Holly Springs, Ed.
CRAFT, Sidney M., Jackson, AS
CRENSHAW, Robert T., Greenwood, Bus.
CREWS, Charles, Vienna, 111., Ed.
CROPP, Herman V., Natchez, LA
CROWDER, Donald, Weir, Sc.
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FRESH/WEN
CZAJKOWSKI, Deedee, Creenwood, Ed., Chi Omega
DALE, Leon L., Port Gibson, Ag.
DARBY, James H., Tillatoba, Bus.
DAVIES, Robert L., Peekskill, N.Y., Ag.
DAVIS, Cliarlotte A., Laurel, Ed.
DAVIS, John W., Hattiesburg, Eng.
DAVIS, Lewis E., Jr., Jackson, Ag.
DAVIS, Martha R., Kosciusko, Bus.
DAVIS, Michael E., Amory, Eng., PiKA
DAVIS, Robert W., Jr., Ocean Springs, Fo.
DAVIS, William 0., Greenville, Bus., Kappa Sigma
DAWSON, Jerry Donald, Biloxi, Eng.
DEAR, J. William, III, Wilmette, 111., Eng.
DEDEAUX, Charles R., Gulfport, Bus.
DeFORD, Alvis E., Clarksdale, Ag.
DELAS, Edgar A., Jr., Indianola, Ed.
DENDY, Evans H., Houston, Ag.
DENDY, Felix D., Houston, Eng.
DENISON, Dudley E„ Gulfport, Eng.
DENLEY, Judy Ann, Grenada, Bus., ZTA
DENNIS, James G., Canton, Bus., ATO
DEMII.ER, Virgil B., Eupora, Bus.
DEWEESE, Robert C, Philadelphia, Eng.
DICKERSON, John W., Jr., Ripley, Ag.
DIFFRIENT, Belton E., Jr., Brookhaven, Eng.
hill WORTH, Hensley M., Rienzi, Eng.
DOLLAR, Douglas A., Magee, Sc.
DONALD, Dan L., Jr., Jennings, La., Sigma Chi
DONOVAN, James E., Clinton, LA
DOOLEY, Carl C, Summerville, Ga., Ag., Lambda
Chi Alpha
DOUGLAS, Sandra K., Starkville, LA, Phi Mu
DUBUISSON, Herbert T., Gulfport, LA
DUCKWORTH, Hubert B., Jr., Jackson, LA, Delta
DUKE, James W., Okolona, Bus.
DULANEY, Edwin W., Clarksdale, Eng.
DUNCAN, Huntley E., Jr., Columbus, Ed.
DUNGAN, Frank G., Jackson, Sc.
DUNKS, Darryle W., Biloxi, Eng.
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DYKES, Thomas E., Vicksburg, Eng.
EADES, Billy R., Vaiden, Bus.
EAKES, Grady M., Philadelphia, Eng.
EASTERWOOD, John E., Jr., Maben, Eng.
EDENS, Woodrow W., Clinton, LA
EDWARDS, Charlotte A., Starkville, Phi Mu
EDWARDS, Vernon F., Lula, Bus.
ELLIS, Richard W., Jackson, Eng.
EPPS, Tom E., Trussville, Ala., Eng.
EUBANKS, William H., Ill, Starkville, Sc, Sigma Chi
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EVANS, Thomas I)., Jackson, Eng.
EVERITT, Terry S., Clarksdale, Bus.
EZELLE, Ruth E., Forest, Bus., Chi Omega
FARR, Robert C, Jr., Natchez, Eng.
FAULK, Donald W., Brookhaven, Eng.
FELTENSTEIN, Sam M., Jr., Meridian, E
FERRELL, Kenneth C, Belzoni, Ag.
FIELD, Charles S., Ill, Shuqualak, Eng.
FINNEGAN, Martin J., Hattiesburg, LA
FLEMING, Billy W., Columbus, LA
FLORIAN, James C, Vicksburg, Ag., Sigma Chi
FLOYD, Dan W., Sardis, Bus., Sigma Chi
FOLLIARD, Thomas B., Bethesda, Md., Ed.
FONDREN, George F., Jr., Indianola, Eng., Kappa
Sigma
FORKO, Charles M., Pascagoula, Eng.
FORTENBERRY, Frenchie, Meridian, LA
FORTGANG, Joseph A., Canton, Eng.
FRAISER, James A., Jr., Jackson, Eng.
FRANCE, Hubert M., Jr., Forrest City, Ark., Eng.,
ATO
FRANCIS, Clifford H., Jr., Pensacola, Fla., LA, Phi
Kappa Tau
FRASER, Frances K„ Gainsville, Fla., Ed.
FRAZIER, Albert L., Jr., Rosedale, Eng.
FRAZIER, John D., Moss Point, LA
FREEMAN, Charles D., Natchez, Eng.
FREEMAN, Thomas W., Winona, Bus.
FRIED, Aaron A., Indianola, AS
FULCHER, Harry R., Yazoo City, Eng.
FULGHAM, Coyle H., Jr., Maben, Bus.
GARDNER, Milburn, III, Corinth, Eng., Delta Chi
GARNER, Howell C, Eupora, AS
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GARRETT, John T., Winona, Ag
GARRETSON, Roy 1)., Leakesville, Eng.
GARRISON, James T., Birmingham, Ala., Ed.
GAZAWAY, Donald C, Longview, Eng.
GEER, John M., Vicksburg, Eng., SAE
GILL, Margaret M., Biloxi, Eng.
GILLILAND, William T., Brooksville, Eng.
GINN, Lawrence IL, Lexington, Fo.
GIVSON, James R„ Golumhia, Tenn., Sc.
GODFREY, Alice M., Millport, Ala., Bus.
GOLDEN, John R., Mobile, Ala., Fo.
GOLLOTT, John B., Biloxi, Ag.
GOODWIN, Loyce F. S., Brooksville, Ed.
GOWER, Edward P., Meridian, Eng.
GRAY, Glen H„ Biloxi, Eng.
GRAY, Patricia, State College, LA, Phi Mu
GREEN, Kenneth L., Pascagoula, Fo.
GREEN, James S., Starkville, Bus.
GREEN, Morris, Meridian, Bus.
GREGORY, James G., Nanih Waiya, Ed.
GREGORY. Paul E., Slate College, LA, Kappa Sigma
GUEST, George P., Calhoun City, Eng.
Gl EST. Ronald A., Greenville, Eng.
GUYNES, David E., Crystal Springs, LA
HARAWAY, Hugh M., Olive Branch, Eng., PiKA
11 MllSCll R, Stanlev 0.. Meridian, Eng.
HARDY, Nancy V.,' Mooreville, Ed.
HARPOLE, Thomas L., Trenton, Tenn., Bus.
HADEN, Glenn W., Bay Springs, Eng.
HALE, John W., Ill, Canton, Bus., Sigma Chi
II \I.E>.. lames C, MeCnmb, Eng.
HALLER, Glenn F., Chattanooga, Tenn., Eng.
HA.MBLIN, Darvl K., Jaekson, Eng.
HAMGUM, Robert L., Sidon, LA
HAMMACK, Alva W., Woodville, Eng.
HAMMONS, David W., Woo City, Fo.
HAMPTON, George T., Meridian, Eng.
HANSFORD, Freddy D., Philadelphia, Eng.
HARRELL, Odie D., Jr., Lewisburg, Tenn., Eng.
HARRINGTON, Alan H., Laurel, Eng.
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HARRIS, James H., Quitman, Ed.
HARRIS, John J., Clarksdale, Ed.
HARRIS, Sandra L., Biloxi, Ag., Chi Omega
HARRISON, Luther A., Grenada, Bus.
HART, James K., Forest Park, Ga., Eng.
HARTNESS, Bobby A., Woodville, Eng., Lambda Chi
Alpha
HARTNESS, Rebecca R., Starkville, LA
HARVEY, Danny G., Gulfport, AS
HATCHER, Doug M., Vaiden, Ag.
HATCHETT, Richard J., Yazoo City, LA
HATHCOTE, Wayne M., Amory, Eng.
HAWKS, William T., Hernando, LA
HAYNES, Glenn C, Mobile, Ala., Eng.
HAYS, Richard L., Spartan, 111., Ag.
HEARD, Richard F., Tupelo, AS
HEMPHILL, William L., Jackson, Eng.
HENDERSON, Mary F., StarkviUe, Bus.
HENDRY, Michael M., Gulfport, Fo.
HENRY, James R., Bruce, Bus.
HERRERA, Juan D., Honduras, Eng.
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HERRON, Robert C, Columbus, Ed.
HETTINGER, Stephen R., Memphis, Tenn., Eng.,
Lambda Chi Alpha
HICKS, Kenneth E., Natchez, Bus., Lambda Chi Alpha
HIGGINS, Glenn E., Woodbury, Tenn., Ag.
HILL, Linda Kay, Artesia, Bus.
HILLMAN, George W., Kreole, Bus.
HINDMAN, Helen D., Louisville, Ed.
HODGES, Phillip D., Vaiden, Eng.
HOFFMAN, John F., Natchez, Sc.
HOLDER, Troy W., Caledonia, Eng.
HOLLAND, Malcolm R., Lucedale, Eng.
HOLLINGSWORTH, Joe B., Weir, Eng.
HOLMES, Michael J.. Ellisville, Eng.
HOMAN, Larry E., Shannon, Ed.
HOOD, Keith D., Crystal Springs, Ag.
HOPPE, Robert M., Mobile, Ala., Eng.
HORTON, Sanford R., Grenada, Eng., Kappa Sigma
HOWARD, Charles S„ StarkviUe, Ed.
HOWARD, Ronald W., Covington, Tenn., Eng.
HOWARD, Thomas D., Hattiesburg, Eng., Sigma Chi
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HOWELL, Charles IS., Mobile, Ala., Ag.
HUDSON, Richard J., Hattiosburg, Eng.
HUDSPETH, James W., Jr., Cockrum, Eng.
HUFF, Charles H., Holly Bluff, Eng., KA
HUFFMAN, Bill R., Columbus, Eng.
HUFF-STICKLER, William C, Tampa, Fla., Eng.
HUGHES, John E., Ill, Greenwood, LA, Sigma Chi
HUGHES, Walter R., Memphis, Tenn., Fo., Sigma Chi
HUGHES, William M., Clarksdale, Eng.
HUNT, Alvis T., Jr., Jackson, Eng.
HUNT, Michael F., Biloxi, Eng.
HUNTER, Steve W., Hickory Flat, Eng.
Ill Kl, Gilbert W., Houston, Eng.
HURT, Tommy D., Houston, Eng.
HUTCHISON, James L., Holly Springs, Eng.
HUTCHINSON, Jeffrey T., Sulphur, La., Eng., Phi
Kappa Tau
HYLAND, John G., Jackson, Ed., SPE
INGRAM, Phillip M., Greenville, Bus.
IRBY, Peyton, Jr., Greenville, Eng., Kappa Sigma
JACKSON, Elmer D., Jr., Macon, Bus., KA
JACKSON, Vincent C, Winona, LA, PiKA
JACKSON, Randolph E., Macon, Bus., KA
JACKSON, Robert H., Greenwood, Eng., ATO
JACKSON, Wilbur R., West, Eng.
JACOBS, Herbert W., Inverness, Eng.
JAKINS, Ernest A., Jr., Ocean Springs, Eng.
JENSEN, Edward D., Moorehead, Sc, KA
JONES, Billy R., Port Gibson, Ag.
JONES, Gerald A., Laurel, Eng.
JONES, Hulon H., Jr., Collins, Eng.
JONES, Ronald L., Hollandale, AS
JOHNSON, Bettie J., Amory, Bus.
JOHNSON, Doris J., Clarksdale, Bus., Phi Mu
JOHNSON, Duff A., Jr., D'Lo, LA
JOHNSON, Elizabeth A., Louisville, Ed.
JOHNSON. John A., Jackson, Eng.
JOHNSON, Martha F., State College, Ed.
JOHNSTON, Thomas R., Gulfport, Sc, Sigma Chi
JOHNSON, William T., Winona, LA
JOSEY, Mary L., Starkville, Ed.
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JOSLIN, James B., II, Biloxi, Eng.
k \li;iT, Charles K, Bridgewater, Ma:
KARI, Kaid I.; Amman, Jordan, Eng.
KELLY, Charles W., Jackson, Eng.
KELLY, William H. C, Jackson, Ag.
KELLY, Wilsev S.. Vicksburg, Ag.
KIMZEY, Larry W., Water Valley, Ag.
KING, Thomas L., Columbus, Bus., SAE
KNIGHT, Ronald C, Chattanooga, Tenn., Eng., KA
KNIGHT, Ronald G., Pascagoula, Eng.
KUYKENDALL, Sharon S., Meridian, Ed., Phi Mu
LAFEVER, Lawrence 0., Holly Springs, Eng.
LAIRD, Mary C, Lucedale, Eng.
LANCASTER, James F., Starkville, Eng.
LAND, John W., Batesville, Bus.
LANE, Charles 0., Kosciusko, Fo.
LATIMER, Robert B., Jr., Philadelphia, LA
LATINO, Thomas J., Pass Christian, Eng.
LAUGHLIN, Edward G., Morton, Eng.
LAWRENCE, Roy W., II, Jackson, Eng., KA
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LEDDUX, Brenda J., Corinth, AS
LEE, Paul R., Jr., Clarksdale, Bus.
I.KMONS, C. Wayne, Jr., Tupelo, Bus.
LEWIS, Martha L., Eupora, Ed.
LEWIS, Wendell C, Jr., Gulfport, Eng., Sigma Chi
LIBERTO, Rosemary, Tchula, Ed.
LINDEN, Brenda, Starkville. Sc, Phi Mu
LINDSEY, Lynn J. C, Smithville, Ed.
LINN, Thomas E., Anderson, S.C., LA, PiKA
LIPE, Thomas D., Batesville, Ag".
LIVINGSTON, William W., Starkville, LA
LOFTON, James H., Bogue Chitto, Eng.
LONGEST, James T., Tupelo, AS
LOVETTE, George H., Pascagoula, Eng.
LOVING, Jerry W., Forest Park, Ga., Sc.
LUKE, David B., Valdosta, Ga., Eng.
LUNCEFORD, Jimmy Lynn, Clarksdale, Ed.
LUNGEFORD, Audrey K., Greenville, LA
LUTZ, William J., Canton, Eng., KA
LYNCH, Richard H., Jr., Gulfport, LA
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MACOY, Henry M., Laurel, Eng.
MACEE. Billy C, Mendenhull, Eng.
MAHAFFEY, Edmund 1)., Braxton, Eng.
MA.IHKE. Tomnnc L., Newton, Ag.
MALONE, Alan J., Sumrall, Sc.
MANNING, Clyde V.. Shubuta, Eng.
MANNING, Richard A., Jackson, Bus.
MAPP, Andy F., Monroe, La., Bus.
MARTIN, Ceorar I)., Memphis, Tenn., Fo., Sigma Chi
MARTIN, George G., Hattiesburg, Fo.
MARTIN, Jimmv A., Aberdeen, Eng.
MARTIN, Robert D., Gulfport, LA, Sigma Chi
MARTINEZ, Robert B., Moss Point, Eng., KA
MATTOX, William L., Carrollton, Eng., ATO
M A . . William E., Jackson, Sc, KA
MAYFIELD, James R., Laurel, Eng.
McCALLUM, James F., Jackson, Eng.
McCARTY. Ronald 1)., Magee, Ed.
McCOLLUM, Frank L., Clinton, Eng., ATO
McCORMICK, David, Natchez, Eng.
McCORMICK, Floyd B., Waynesboro, Eng.
McDANIEL, Danny J., Jonesboro, Ark., Eng., Lambda
Chi Alpha
McDEVITT, William C, Mobile, Ala., Sc, Phi Kappa
Tau
McDOWELL, Jack E., Birmingham, Ala., Eng.
McGRAW, Billy W.. Greenville, AS
McGRAW. Richard S., Greenville, Sc.
McINTOSH, Hugh M., Collins, Bus., Sigma Chi
M. KAY. Larry R., Madison, AS, Sigma Chi
McKEE, Murphy J., Jackson, LA
McKINNEY, Roy R., Fayetteville, Tenn., Bus.
MeKINNEY, William L., Booneville, Ag.
Mel ELI.A.N. William H.. Jr.. Canton, Fo., ATO
McLEOD, Elmer P., Jr., Como, Bus., Sigma Chi
McLEOD, James N., Natchez, Eng.
McMlLLIN, Roger H., Jr., New Albany, Eng., Sigma
Chi
MeMLLLEN, Charles R., Maben, Ag.
MeNEILL, Teddy D., Louisville, LA
McPHERSON, Barbara B„ Kosciusko, Ed.
McREYNOLDS, Mickey L„ Starkville, Eng.
MEEKS, Eddy P., Tiplersville, LA
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MEREDITH, William II., Clarksdale, Eng.
MERRITT, Harry M., Jr., Yazoo City, Eng.
MIDDLETON, Carl B., Yazoo City, Eng.
MIDDLETON, George B., Vickshurg, LA, SAE
MILES, David B., Jr., Lexington, LA, SAE
MILLER, Edward D., Houston, Eng.
MILLER, Sarah Ann, Aberdeen, Ed.
MILLSAPS, Tommy E., Pheba, Ag.
MITCHELL, Barbara J. N., Corinth, Ed.
MITCHELL, George M., Jr., Eupora, Bus.
MITCHELL, Leonard B., Jr., Miami, Fla., Eng., ATO
MITCHELL, Thomas J., Philadelphia. IJ.h.
MOCKLIN, Ross J., Waveland, Eng.
MOHLER, Donald G., Ocean Springs, LA
MOORE, Ann W., Red Banks, LA
MOODY, Dennis F., Portageville, Mo., Ag.
MOORE, Paul E., Zion, 111., Ed.
MORROW, William W., Red Bay, Ala., AS
MONTGOMERY, Ed A., Pickens, Ag., PiKA
'MONTGOMERY, Thomas P., Pickens, Bus.
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MORGAN, James W., Jr., Brookhaven, I
Chi Alpha
MORITZ. Joseph S., Jr., Natchez, LA
MORRIS, Gordon L., Jr., Woodville, Ag.
MORRIS, Spencer A., Laurel, Eng.
MOSBY, Charles P., Meridian, Ag.
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MOSEI.Y. IVgfiv A.. Starkville, Sc.
MUELLER, John T., Bay Springs, Eng.
MULLENS, David S., Macon, En-., KA
MULLINS, Paul, Cleveland, Eng.
MUMMERT, Gary A., Decatur, AT&fS&g.
MURPHREE, Kav Q„ Starkville, Ed.
MURPHY, Edwin R., Jr., Vickshurg, Eng.
MURPHY, William J., Dallas, Tex., Bus.
MURRAY, Howard W., Columbus, Bus.
MYERS. Kathryn K., State College, LA, Chi Omega
MYRICK, Paul R., Stringer, Eng.
NAFF, Charles H., Portland, Ark., Ag.
NANNEY, William J., Cruger, Eng.
NASSAR, Fahad J., Lebanon, Eng.
NATIONS, Glen W., Brookhaven, Eng.
FRESH/UENJ
NEELY, James N., Laurel, Eng.
NEISLER, Ronald E., Brandon, Ag.
NELSON, Gary A., Gettysburg, Penn., Eng.
NELSON, Mantia S„ Pope, LA
NEWMAN, Luther, Jr., Natchez, Eng.
NEWTON, Isaac J., Greenville, Ag., Kappa Sigma
NEWTON, Leslie, Vicksburg, Ed.
NEWTON, William H., Ill, Long Beach, Eng.
NICHOLSON, Carl L., Jr., Jackson, Bus.
HOROWITZ, Michael C, Biloxi, Eng.
NORTON, William K., Un.okhaven, Eng.
NOWKI.L. Ralph E., Vick-lmrg, Ag.
NOWLIN, George G., Jr., Memphis, Tenn., Eng., SAE
OAKLEY, Etheridge 0., Jr., Ridgeland, Sc, Delta Chi
ODEN, Earl C, Starkville, Eng.
OGLESBEE, Dan W., Columbia, Eng.
OGLETREE, Sydney R., Jackson, Eng.
OGLETREE, Louis A., Jr., Crystal Springs, Sc.
OLDHAM, Scotty C, Jackson, Eng.
OLIVER, Robert C, Vaiden, Eng.
OSWALT, Brenda J., Starkville, SC
OTT, Elizabeth A., Starkville, Ed.
OWENS. Judy L., Corinth, Ed.
PARKER, Thomas H., Prentiss, Eng.
PARKS, James R„ Greenville, Bus.
P\RROTT. Pamela J., Kosciusko, Ed.
PARVIN". Can R., Starkville, LA, Kappa Sigma
PATRICK, Charles E., Columbus, Eng.
PATTERSON, Penelope A., Mobile, Ala., Ed., Chi
PAULIKAS, William W., Cherry Hill, N.J., Ed.
PAVKOVICH, John R., Beaver Falls, Penn., Bus.
PEAY, Paul G., Clarksdale, LA
PEREZ, Venero L., Panama, Ag., Chi Omega
PERRY, Donald J., Creenville, Eng.
PERRY, Marvin L., Tutwiler, Eng.
H/l KIWIN, Prtesv. Vicksburg, Ag., Chi Omega
PETTEY, Gary C, Pascagoula, Ed.
PEYTON, Dale E., Columbus, Eng., SAE
PHILLEY, James E., Eupora, Bus.
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PHILLIPS, Anthony L., Mcndenhall, Eng.
PHILLIPS, Arthur N., Jr., Monticello, Fla., Eng.
PINE, Phillip R., Lucedale, Eng.
PITTS, William R., Cleveland, Bus.
POE, Joe P., Indianola, LA, PiKA
POLK, Douglas D., Prentiss, Eng.
POLLARD, Robert E„ Jr., West Memphis, Ark., '.
ATO
POWELL, Peggy S., Vandenberg AFB, Calif., LA
POWERS, Spencer B., Jr., Cary, Eng.
PRABHAKAR, Sukhder M.. India, Eng.
PRATER. Ernie D., Fayette, Ala., Bus.
PRATT, William S., Inverness, Eng., Kappa Sigma
PREVOST, Stanley E., Charleston, Eng.
PREWITT, Thomas G., Greenwood, Eng., ATO
PRICE, Thomas B., Jackson, Bus., Sigma Chi
PRIDE, Paul R., Vicksburg, AS, KA
PRINCE. Randolph W., Magee, LA
PRITCHARD, James L., Charleston, Sc.
PRUETT, Donald L., Sidon, LA
PUGH, James S., Halls, Tenn., Ag.
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PULLEN, John W., Sumner, Eng.
PURVIS, Ottis J., Jr., Jackson, Ag.
RALEY. Mary A., Columbus, Ed.
RANDLE, Merritt, Jr.. Morgan City, Eng.
RANDLE, Thomas C, Weir, Sc.
RAY, James D., Fayette, Eng.
RAYMOND, Ross, West Point, Ag.
RAWLINGS, John B., II, Pascagoula, Sc.
REAVER, Kenneth A., Gulfport, Eng.
REECE, Kenneth L., Yazoo City, Eng.
REED, Charles R., Magee, Bus.
REED, Larry W., Memphis, Tenn., Ag.
REED, Ronald S., Columbus, Eng.
REID, John F., Ripley, Sc.
REEVES, Glenn A., Pascagoula, Eng.
RHEA, Alice L., West Point, Ag.
RHOADS, Glenn W., Jackson, Ed.
RHOADES, Gilbert L., Jr., Corinth, Eng., Sigma Chi
RHOADES, Raymond V., St. Petersburg, Fla., Eng.
RHODEN, Marcus W., Macclenny, Fla., Sc.
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RICHARDSON. Jam,- P.. Koseiusko, Bus.
RITTKR. Emily L. Long Beach, LA
BOBBINS, James E., Ill, Macon, Ag.
ROBBINS, James T., Ill, Laurel, For.
ROBERSON, Thomas R., Greenville, LA, KA
ROBERTSON, Garland L., Collins, Eng.
ROBERTSON, William T, New Albany, Bus., Sigma
Chi
ROCHESTER, Dennis L., Horn Lake, Eng.
ROGERS, Betty, Starkville, Ed., Chi Omega
ROGERS, Fred L., Natchez, Eng.
ROSE. Calvin 1).. Slate Collc-ie. LA, Kappa Sigma
ROSS, Charles C, Tutwiler, Bus.
ROSS, Margaret A., Tupelo, LA
RUSHING, Man A., Starkville, Ed.
RUSSELL, Clifford S., Ill, Mississippi City, Eng.
RUSSELL, Randolph P., Philadelphia, Eng.
RUSSELL, Russell T., Picayune, Eng.
RUSSELL, William M., Horn Lake, Eng.
RYE. John W., Amory, Bus.
SAAD, George J., Lebanon, Eng.
SAGET, Don D., Monroe, La., Eng.
SALCEDO, J. A., Ecuador, Eng.
SANDERS, Ebba Jo, West Point, Bus.
MMlF.RS, John W., Glendora, Sc.
SANDERS, John W., Jr., Carrollton, Ag.
SANDERS, Judy A., West Point, LA
SANDERS, Skeet R., Greenville, Bus.
S\ROE\T. Robert M., V'i.ksburg, Eng.
SARTAIN, Jerry B., Walnut, Ag.
SAVAGE, Billy J., Moss Point, Eng.
SAYE, James E., Starkville, Eng.
SCALCO, Sandy A., Jr., Meridian, Eng.
SCHILLING. Jimmv D., Grenada, Eng.
-CI 1 "PER, Linda L., Columbus, Sc.
SCOTT, Celia Beth, Covington, Tenn., LA, Chi Omega
SEALE, Jackie, Gloster, Fo.
SEAMAN, Joseph C, Gulfport, Eng., PiKA
SEITZ, Kenneth M., Starkville, Ag., SAE
SEWELL, James P., Columbus, Eng., Delta Chi
SHEA, David F., Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., Sc.
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SHEFFIELD, Bobby E., Fulton, Eng.
SHEFFIELD, Thomas E., Moorehrad, Sc, Delta Chi
SHELLY, Guss J., Sallis, Ed.
SHELTON, Robert F., Memphis, Tenn., LA
SHERARD, James R., Vieksburg, Eng., Kappa Sigma
SHERMAN, Phil O., Jr., Charleston, Ag.
SHERRILL, Joseph W., II, Hattiesburg, Eng.
SHIDIAK, Malek Y., Syria. Eng.
SHIVERS, Gilbert T., Jr., Prentiss, Eng., KA
SHOWS, Scott D., Brookhaven, Ed.
SHUTTLEWORTH, W. M., Jackson, Bus., KA
SIMMONS, Charles E., Jackson, Bus.
SINCLAIR, George W., Starkville, Eng.
SINCLAIR, Sharon L., Starkville, Ed.
SKILES, Marion L., Slidell, La., Eng.
SMILEY, Milton J., Wilmington, Del., Bus., ATO
SMITH, Edwin M., Brookhaven, Bus.
SMITH, Ernest D., Moss Point, Eng.
SMITH, Martha J., West Point, LA
SMITH, Roger W., Jackson, Eng., KA
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SMITH, Ronald E., Gulfport, LA
SMITH, Tommy E., Petal, Eng.
SMYTH, Charles T., Louisville, Sc.
SLYE, Michael W., Avondale, Ga., Bus.
SNYDER, William D., Knoxville, Tenn., Bus.
SORY, Edwin A., Isola, LA, Kappa Sigma
SPARKMAN, John P., Macon, Sc, KA
SPEED, David F., Newton, Eng.
SPENCER, James W., Jackson, Eng.
SPENCER, William A., Crenshaw, Sc.
STALLINGS, Gilbert G., Olive Branch, Eng.,
Kappa Tau
STAPLES, Gerald E., Jr., Greenwood, Eng.
STEVENS, Bill L., Lumberton, Ed.
STEVENS, Gary L., Long Beach, Fo.
STILL, Quentin W., Steele, Mo., Ag.
STINSON, Charles L., Jr., Columbus, Bus.
STOKES, Lewis S., Tunica, Eng.
STONE, Carlton D., Canton, Eng.
STORTZ, Anthony J., Jackson, Eng., Phi Kappa Tau
STOUT, Sandra K., Canton, Ag.
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STOWEKS, Klh.n R.. Jackson, Ag.
STRICKLAND, Barbara A., Corinth, Ed.
STLIRDIVANT, William L., New Albany, Bus., ATO
STYERS, David D., Paducah, Ky., Eng.
SULLIVAN, James B., Ill, Jackson, Fo.
SULLIVAN, Warren W., Tunica, Ag., KA
SUMMERFORD, Thomas J., Macon, Eng., KA
SI MMERVILLE, Hugh H., Aliceville, Ala., Ag.
SUMNER, Lee E., Jr., Hattiesburg, Eng.
SUMRALL, Noel E., Jr., Columbus, Bus.
SUTTLE, David E., Jackson, Sc, PiKA
SWANN, Isaac K., Tullahoma, Tenn., Ag.
SWANSON, Carl I., Galesburg, 111., Ed., Lambda Chi
Alpha
SWILLEY, Johnny J., Jr., Petal, Eng.
TANNER, John D., Jackson, Eng.
TAYLOR, Audley L., Pass Christian, Eng.
TAYLOR, Ernest G., Jr., Como, LA
TAYLOR, Loyd R, West Point, Eng.
TAYLOR, Manin, Miami, Fla., Bus.
TEDFORD, James A., West Point, Bus.
TIUCPEN. Don.tln !).. Jacks.m. Ed.
THOM, Frederick A., Jr., Columbus, Eng.
THOMAS, Diane C, Starkville, Ed.
THOMAS, Glenn C, West Point, Eng.
THOMPSON, Claude J., Vicksburg, Fo.
THOMPSON, Frederick L., Bassfield, LA
THOMPSON, Gary D., Philadelphia, Eng.
THOMPSON, James A* Amory, Bus.
THOMPSON, Perry A., Pascagoula, Fo.
THOMPSON, Robert L., Jr., Yazoo City, Ag., SAE
THOMPSON, Sandra J., Columbus, Ed., Phi Mu
TIIO|!\TON, William H., Hattiesburg, Eng.
TILLEY, Robert W., Salina, Kans., Eng.
TOOTLE, Gerald E., Gulfport, Eng., PiKA
TORRANCE, Richard V., Jackson, Eng.
TRAYLOR, Carwell W., Jr., Tylertown, Sc.
TREADWELL, Suzanne V., Starkville, LA
TROTTER, William H., Alexandria, La., Bus.
TRUITT, George G., Minter City, Eng., ATO
TURNAGE, Joe C, Jackson, Eng., KA
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TURN AGE, John A., McComb, Eng.
TURNER, Joe L„ Rosedale, Eng.
TOUCHSTONE, James R., Hattiesburg, Fo.
TYLER, Clarence 0., Jr., Jackson, Eng.
TYLER, Percy H., HI, Kosciusko, Eng.
UPCHURCH, Tommy C, Fo., Slarkville
VANCE, Stephen P., Edwards, LA
VANN, Martha L., Slarkville, LA
VAUGHAN, Drewey L., Maben, Ag.
VAUGHN, Kenton 0., Amory, Ed.
VAUGHN, Richard H., Aberdeen, LA, Phi Kappa Tau
VEAZEY, Jesse M., Calhoun City, Bus.
VERSEN, Joseph L., Jr., Vicksburg, Bus.
VICK. Il.-nrv <;., Jr., Meridian, Eng., PiKA
VICKERS, Jimmy D., Greenville, Ed.
VICKERS, Sharon L., Slarkville, Ed.
VIETS, Lloyd 0., II, Germany, Fo.
VINCENT, James R., Hattiesburg, Eng.
VIZZI, Samuel C, Buffalo, N.Y., Ed.
WADE, Lawrence T., Ill, Rolling Fork, Eng.,
Chi
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WALDRIP, Thomas B., Saltillo, Ag.
WALDROP, Robert W., Columbus, Sc, Delta Chi
WALKER, Linda F, Slarkville, Ed., Phi Mu
WALKER, Robert G., Hattiesburg, Eng.
WALKER, Robert H., Jr., Jackson, Bus.
WALKER, Sandra 0., Pheba, Ed.
WALKER, William H., Yazoo City, Sc.
WALKUP, John H., Jr., Danville, Ky., Ag.
WALLS, Diane, Slarkville, Ed.
WALTERS, John R., Laurel, LA
WALTERS, Tommy L., Brandon, Eng.
WARD, Ernest L., Summerville, Ga., Bus., Lambda
Chi Alpha
WARCH, James M., Greenville, LA
WARREN, David L., Forest, LA
WARREN, Jack J., D'Lo, LA
W \SIIINGTON, Gary P., Paragould, Ark., LA
WATKINS, Jerry D., Winchester, Tenn., Ed.
WATSON, Henry C, Yazoo City, Ag.
WATSON, Richard C, Greenwood, Bus., ATO
WATTS, Georgia K., Greenwood, LA
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WAITS, Guy E., Jr., Tupelo, Bus.
WEANT, John A., Greenwood, Bus., SAE
WEBB, Robert M., Gulfport, Eng.
WEBBER, William L., Montpelier, Eng.
WEEMS, William E., Jr., Laurel, Eng., PiKA
WELLS, William S., Durant, Eng.
WEESS, Harold L., Jackson, Bus.
WEST, Kenneth A., Waynesboro, Eng.
WESTERMAN, Edward M., Greenville, A&S
WI1ITAKER, James B., Starkville, Bus.
WHITEHEAD. Jose W., Louisville, Eng.
WHITFIELD, Davis A., II, Greenville, Sc., Kappa
Sigma
WHITTMANN, Richard W., Pass Christian, Eng.
WIGGS, Daniel J., Ripley, Bus.
WILKINSON, Harold A., Jennings, La., Bus.
WILLCUTT, Robert L., Lucedale, Eng.
WILLIAMS, Danny. Greenville, Bus.
WILLIAMS, Jerry B., Hattiesburg, Eng.
WILLIAMS, Tommy M., Pontotoc, Eng.
WILLIAMS, Richard T., Jr., Jackson, Ed.
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WILLIAMSON. Damn I., Jackson. Eng.
WILLIAMSON, James L., Columbus, Sc.
WILLOUGHBY, J. Harold, Jacksboro, Tenn., LA
WILSON, Edward C, Meridian, Ag., PiKA
WINDHAM, Kelly H., Grenada, Bus.
WINDHAM, Larry L., Grenada, Bus.
WINKLEJOHN, James Y., Ocean Springs, Eng.
WINTERS, Everette M., Jackson, LA
WOOD, John F., Natchez
WOODCOCK, Charles ().. Wot Monroe, La., Sc.
WOODS. Walton T.. Ill, Cleveland, Eng.,
WOMACK, Daniel J., Meridian, Eng.
WORTH, John S., Biloxi, Eng.
WRIGHT, Phyllis Z., Louisville, Eng.
WRIGHT, Walter R., Falkner, Bus.
YATES, Charles E., Natchez, LA
YOUNG, L. D., Ill, Quitman, Eng.
YOUNG, Linda L., Jackson, Sc, Phi Mu
YOUNGBLOOD, James H., Rose Hill, Ag.
"Just a little off the top.'
"Can you loan me $223.75?"
"Vote!"
The Reveilles are here !
"No more allowance."
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EPSILON epsilon of
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121 chapters . . . Founded Virginia Mili-
tary Institute, Virginia, 1865 . . . Epsilon
Epsilon chapter established 1937.
President Tyson Graham
Vice President John Norman
Secretary Malcolm Gray
Treasurer Robert Ingersoll
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Mrs. P. Harmond
Housemother
Almon, V.
Anderson, V.
Capen, J.
Herschede, W.
Hill, S.
Hollomon, T.
Hull, J.
Hunnings, V.
Ingersoll, R.
Jones, E.
Kennedy, R.
Langlois, ]
McReynolds, J.
McLendon, T.
McLellan, W.
McCollum, F.
McCloud, T.
McCain, W.
Moore, N.
Happy Hour
Our new First Lady
And what else did Santa bring you, Tom?
What's in a name?
Another pledge gets "dropped"
"Kennedy Kreation"
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Pledges work "cheerfully"
Beauty and the beast
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That's a cute little bunny, Sam.
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95 chapters . . . Founded Miami Univer-
sity, Ohio, 1906 . . . Alpha Chi chapter
established 1939.
President Richard Gaston
Vice President Mack Hataway
Secretary Robert Graeber
Treasurer Gary Hawkins
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Casey, B.
Chancellor, J.
Christopher, A.
Coggin, W.
Crigler, S.
Day, J.
Dendy, G.
Elmore, A.
Felts, S.
Finley, W.
Gaston, B.
Need any help, Sam?
Smith, W.
Stallings, G.
"Stallings, K.
Stokes, J.
Shortz, A.
Vail, C.
Walred, J.
Washington, J.
Welborn, W.
West, J.
White, R.
Womble, C.
DEtpi CM OF
135 chapters . . . Founded University of
Virginia, Virginia, 1869 . . . Delta Chi
chapter established 1936.
President Duke Morgan
Vice President Bobby Maxwell
Secretary Gaddis Hunt
Treasurer Billy Hunter
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"Newt, keep your hands above the table!"
Years of accomplishments.
Evans, N.
Faulkner, W.
Fondren, G.
Fountain, B.
Freiman, L.
Garner, T.
Greene, R.
Gregory, P.
Hamilton, W.
Hardison, J.
Hearon, R.
Hodges, J.
Hood, E.
Home, R.
Horton, S.
Hunt, G.
Hunter, W.
Jones, W.
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'Where did they go?"
Kincade, P.
McClinton, R.
McCubbins, M.
McRee, J.
McReynolds, P.
Marler, J.
Maxwell, R.
The sand-lot fou
Morgan, D.
Murray, G.
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Spell, L.
Spraberry, J.
Storey, T.
Homecoming at the Kappa Sig house
Daisy Mae at the formal
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Kappa Sig car wash? ?
House party on the Coast
EPSILON CHI OP
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153 chapters . . . Founded Boston Col-
lege, Massachusetts, 1905 . . . Epsilon
Chi chapter established 1939.
President Dale Tinsley
Vice President Dennis Bouchard
Secretary Bernard Windham
Treasurer Charles Kincade
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Hicks, K.
Hettinger, S.
Let this be a lesson to the rest of the pledges.
Greek Week Dance
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Morgan, J.
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136 chapters . . . Founded Miami Uni-
versity, Ohio, 1855 . . . Gamma Upsilon
chapter established 1938.
President Louis Whitfield
Vice President , Jim Gordon
Secretary Frank Massey
Treasurer Walter Stubbe
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Allen, T.
Allsbrook, J-.
Barnwell, J.
Barry, B.
Biggers, H.
Bowman, B.
Brummett, B.
Buchanon, N.
Burnham, W.
Carothers, R.
Carpenter, J.
Carpenter, R.
Cleveland, 0.
Coggin, J.
Coggin, T.
Crosby, H.
Cuevas, J.
Deas, E.
Denton, B.
Horian, T.
Flowers, M.
Floyd, D.
Fuller, M.
Gomel, W.
Gordon, J.
Gordon, J.
Griffith, T.
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Here comes Santa Claus !
Doit, Bob!
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Hardin, W.
Harris, E.
Harvey, W.
Haynes, J.
Heath, R.
Hilbun, B.
Holden, W.
Holder, D.
Howard, T.
Howell, E.
Hudspeth, J.
Huff, A.
Hughes, W.
Martin, G.
Massey, F.
Mangum, E.
Montgomery, F.
Neely, W.
Olmstead, R.
O'Neal, J.
O'Neal, R.
Parker, H.
Parsons, F.
Pennebaker, J.
Phillip, J.
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Sigs' Michaelangelo
Schultz, J.
Small, E.
Smith, A.
Smith, K.
Smith, S.
Sneed, J.
Soule, G.
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Stubbe, W.
Taylor, D.
Taylor, J.
Taylor, R.
Thaxton, J.
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Wade, L.
Watkins, L.
White, R.
Whitfield, H.
Williams, C.
Wood, G.
Yarborough, P.
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CIGMA Wf EPSfLOM
160 chapters . . . Founded University of
Richmond, Virginia, 1901 . . . Mississip-
pi Beta chapter established 1938.
President John Haltom
Vice President Tony Rubin
Secretary Larry Chilton
Treasurer Jimmy Dennis
Mrs. W. E. Hart
Housemother
Adams, R.
Adcock, L.
Black, E.
Bratley, F.
Caldwell, C.
Causey, R.
Chittom, L.
Cleveland, G.
Crouch, M.
Daley, H.
Dennis, J.
Haltom, J.
Hart, J.
Hood, W.
MUROC, J.
"Whatta ya mean, 'There's something wrong with my Feet?'
"What are you looking over here for — you
have it in front of you."
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". . . and tonight when the lights go out in Cress-
well Hall, we'll . . ."
"Which one does not use toothpaste."
BEJAWOF
KAPPA ALPW4
S3 chapters . . . Founded Washington
College, Virginia, 1865 . . . Beta Tau
chapter established 1927.
President , Robert Hardy
Vice President . . Sammy Hazel
Secretary John Knight
Treasurer Buddy Jaquith
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Mrs. 0. Montroy
Housemother
Adams, I.
Adams, J.
Anderson, J.
Baldwin, C.
Batson, G.
Becker, W.
Bush, A.
Byrne, T.
Cherry, R.
Chisholm, A.
Cochran, R.
Corley, F.
Craft, S.
Dees, W.
Donaldson, R.
Dowdle, W.
Edmonson, V.
Edwards, V.
Fisher, R.
Frazier, J.
Gault, C.
Grafe, J. C.
Grafe, J. F.
Griffin, J.
Hagerman, D.
Handley, J.
In the finest tradition of the South.
"Where the sweet magnolia blossoms . . ."
Hazel, S.
Henry, W.
Huff, C.
Jackson, R.
Jensen, E.
Jepsen, W.
King, E.
King, J.
Knight, J.
Knight, R.
Lane, J.
Lawrence, R.
Lewis, B.
Lutz, W.
McFadden, T.
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May, W.
Nesbit, L.
Oakley, R.
O'Brien, W.
Robbins, J.
Roberson, T.
Roberts, B.
Smith, 11.
Smith, K.
Smith, R.
Finally, Leo
Turnage, J.
Walker, C.
Warriner, A.
Watts, J.
Williams, T.
Wolfe, W.
He did, too
KA Homecoming
Mother's Club— '63-'64
Cheap entertainment for Rush
Name, rank, serial no., . . .
Pledge project
/UlSfilSSfPPnWElA OF
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143 chapters . . . Founded University of
Alabama, Alabama, 1856 . . . Mississippi
Theta chapter established 1887.
President Charles Boyd
Vice President Frank Chamblin
Secretary Eddie Perkins
Treasurer Putt Randall
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Dean, J.
Dean, R.
Dempsey, D.
Dobbs, F.
Dowd, D.
Dowdle, J.
Downer, C.
English, J.
Folks, J.
Fulgham, J.
Fullen, J.
Gaddis, J.
Geer, J.
Glasgow, T.
Harden, J.
Hardy, J.
Harpole, D.
Harpole, T.
Hixon, T.
Holcomb, G.
fnman, J.
Johnson, J.
Johnson, R.
Jordan, B.
Kearney, J.
King, J.
Lyles, S.
McAllister, R.
Mcllwain, W.
McLellan, W.
Middleton, G.
Miles, D.
SAE Homecoming
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Moore, W.
Montgomery, T.
Morrison, R.
Nabors, T.
Payne, W.
Pillow, W.
Pennington, J.
Perkins, J.
Peyton, D.
Porter, F.
Modern Living
Spivey, J.
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Weant, J.
Wilkerson, L.
Wood, H.
Wilson, H.
Wood, R.
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One big happy family
Welcome one and all.
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129 chapters . . . Founded University of
Virginia, Virginia, 1868 . . . Gamma
Theta chapter established 1927.
President Jackie Miller
Vice President Robert Wright
Secretary Kendall Lancaster
Treasurer Richard Martin
Bloodworth, C.
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Haraway, H.
Pike Homecoming Float
Kergosien, C.
Kluck, J.
Lancaster, M.
Laurier, W.
Lee, M.
Lichte, J.
Lolley, W.
McDearman, V.
McWhorter, W.
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New Pike House
Thompson, S.
Tootle, G.
Trotter, R.
Tyler, J.
Underwood, J.
Wamble, J.
Wallace, T.
Wallace, W.
Watson, T.
Webster, S.
Weems, W.
Westin, D.
Whitley, D.
Williams, J.
Williams, W.
Wilson, E.
Wilson, L.
Wright, J.
Wright, R.
York, J.
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Another session begins.
ACACIA
52 chapters . . . Founded University of
Michigan 1904 . . . MSU chapter estab-
lished 1960.
President Randy Pfeiffer
Vice President Ray Jones
Secretary Stockstill
Treasurer James White
Chong, B.
Chong, F.
Drown
Farmer
Glott
Hawkins
Hinton
Jackson
Jones
Middleton
Moffitt
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Pfeiffer
Potts
Stewart
Stockstill
Walker
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48 chapters . . . Founded Cornell Univer-
sity, New York, 1890 . . . MSU colony
established 1963.
President Robert Williams
Vice President John Cockerham
Secretary Bobby Johnson
Treasurer Pat Schuh
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Duckworth, H.
Landrum, J.
Littlejohn, R.
McDearman, \*
Morrow, J.
Oakley, E.
Putman, J.
Sandy, M.
Schuh, H.
Sewell, J.
Sheffield, T.
Snook, W.
Waldrop, R.
Wiggs, D.
Williams, R.
WWOUSk
19 chapters . . . Founded University of
Missouri, Missouri, 1905 . . . Mississippi
chapter established 1962.
President CO. Herchehahn
Vice President Noble Kearney
Secretary Roy Meeks
Treasurer George Garrison
Herchenhahn, C.
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134 chapters . . . Founded University of
Arkansas, Arkansas, 1895 . . . Phi Delta
chapter established 1936.
President „ , Virginia Neal
Vice President Barbara Hartness
Secretary Linda Cheery
Treasurer Sue Vanderford
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Fraley, A.
Cheely, L.
Coggin, D.
Collum, L.
Cooper, D.
Copeland, M.
Czajkowski, D.
Liberace visits Chi 0 House
Garrison, S.
Gwin, N.
Harris, S.
Hartness, B.
Hays, D.
Holstein, B.
Murphree, K.
Pomeroy, N.
Schrader, S.
Scott, C.
Smith, P.
Sudduth, A.
Vanderford, N.
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81 chapters . . . Founded Wesleyan Col-
lege, Georgia, 1862 . . . Kappa Alpha
Chapter established 1961.
President , Betty Little John
Vice President Joy Porter
Secretary . . Kay Ransburg
Treasurer ... Carolyn Hamner
Mrs. W. Loyd
Housemother
Blackledge, P.
Bond, M.
Braddock, A.
Brown, J.
DeBottis, L.
Didlake, J.
Douglas, S.
Hairston, W.
Henson, C.
Johnson, D.
Ladnier, B.
Lambert, A.
Homecoming
Oliphant, E.
Owings, B.
Parker, P.
Parrish, J.
Porter, B.
Ransburgh, M.
Roberts, S.
Shipp, S.
Summerville, C.
Thompson, S.
Walker, L.
Young, L.
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94 chapters . . . Founded Virginia State
Normal School, Virginia, 1 898 ... Gam-
ma Zeta chapter established 1940.
President Rosalee Monsell
Vice President Judy Davis
Secretary Susie Noble
Treasurer Patsy Vescovo
Benson, K.
Boone, P.
Boswell, J.
Brewer, B.
Bridges, S.
Davis, J.
Dencey, J.
Fischer, L.
Green, J.
Hill, M.
Monsell, R.
Myres, J.
Noble, S.
Oden, B.
Ifc&M'&mtaA
Zetas capture second place in Homecoming.
Ramsey, J.
Young, E.
Having a blast at Bulldog Day !
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Greek Week, a new tradition on the Mississippi State campus, was held in the last week
of November. The week began with the Housemother's brunch held at the Phi Mu house.
During the week, the Fraternities and Sororities prepared for the Greek Week dance.
This year's convocation speaker was Dr. Porter L. Fortune, who spoke on success. All
Greeks attended the banquet, which was held in the Mississippi State cafeteria.
Closing of Greek Week was celebrated Saturday night with the Greek Week dance, a
Battle of the Bands, between the Counts and the Mark Vs.
Many of the activities of the Week were canceled due to the death of President John
Fitzgerald Kennedy.
GREEK WEEK COMMITTEE:
Robert Hardy Chairman
Randy Pfeffer Acacia
John Capen Alpha Tau Omega
Celia Gannaway Chi Omega
Bobby Joe Johnson Delta Chi
George Tullos Kappa Alpha
Gaddis Hunt Kappa Sigma
Judy Cole Phi Mu
Bob White Phi Kappa Tau
Charles Kergosian Pi Kappa Alpha
Clift Cartledge Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Bob White Sigma Chi
Bud Bratley Sigma Phi Epsilon
Lee Fischer Zeta Tau Alpha
Robert Kennedy Greek Week Reporter
Housemother's Brunch
Preparing for the Dance.
Paul King, President of IFC; Dr. Fortune, Banquet Speaker; Lindsey Hines, President of Panhellenic Council.
Interfraternity discussion group.
Dean Lee visits Housemother's brunch.
Ginny was there.
The Banquet.
WJHHIEM6 COUNCIL
First Row, L to R: N. Pomeroy, L. Hine, S. Roberts. Second Row, L to R.: J. Davis, S. Noble, V. Neal, B. Little John.
President Lindsey Hine
Vice President Sylvia Roberts
Secretary Nancy Pomeroy
Treasurer Judy Davis
MEMBERS
Judy A. Davis— ZTA Shirley S. Noble— ZTA
Lindsey P. Hine— ZTA Nancy E. Pomeroy— X£2
Betty R. Littlejohn— $M Sylvia J. Roberts— $M
Virginia W. Neal— XQ
COUNCIL
ALPHA TAU OMEGA
Vernon Almon and John Capen
ACACIA
Alan Ewalt and Bob Stewart
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Robert Maxwell and Cliff Thompson
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Marion Tinsley and George Powlett
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John Kluck and Robert Miller
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Charles Cartledge and Larry Sloan
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James Dennis and John Halton
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Richard Hatchett
PRESIDENT
Harry Johnson
VICE PRESIDENT
ALPHA TAU OMEGA
Tom McLendon and Steve Hil
KAPPA SIGMA
John Stevens and Bo Gregory
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA
Randy Pollard and Harry Johnson
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON
Bill Brigham and Tommy Nabors
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Chief Forester Eugene L. Wells
Supervisor Robert S. Stevens
Tallyman Gravis W. Alexander
Fireboss Marcus H. Adair
STUDENT MEMBERS
Marcus H. Adair
Gravis W. Alexander
Wilhert W. Dahlem
Charles G. Griffing
Jerold N. Jones
William L. Kearney
Wallace E. Kilcreas
Ansel E. Miller
Robert S. Stevens
Archie P. Tate
Eugene L. Wells
Kenneth R. Williamson
FACULTY MEMBERS
Robert T. Clapp
William F. Miller
James E. Moak
Edward G. Roberts
Roy D. Ross
John W. Starr
George L. Switz*
Delta Pi Delta, the honorary forestry fraternity for students and faculty members in the School of Forestry, recog-
nizes through its membership the attainment of outstanding scholarship and achievement in forestry.
The purpose of Delta Pi Delta is to promote, secure, and maintain a high degree of scholarship in forest education
and to work toward the improvement of the profession. Delta Pi Delta annually sponsors the Keith C. Birdsall Award
in Forest Utilization and a lecture series for the School of Forestry featuring outstanding leaders in the profession. In
addition, it seeks to inculcate the spirit of scholarship among the lowerclassmen in the school.
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OFFICERS
President Nancy Pomeroy
Vice President Betty Maney
Secretary Dot Hays
Treasurer Lindsey Hine
Historian Carole McReynolds
Faculty Advisor Mary Jane Koelz
MEMBERS
June Brown
Linda Cheely
Judy Davis
Sandra Harrisc
Dot Hays
Lindsey Hine
Mary Winfred Love
Carole McReynolds
Betty Maney
Virginia Neal
Nancy Pomeroy
Sue Vanderford
Cardinal Key National Honor Sorority offers coveted membership to outstanding junior and senior women on the
basis of excellence in character, scholarship, leadership, and campus activities. Like its brother, organization, Blue Key,
Cardinal Key stresses the highest standards in personnel.
Primarily a service group in action, Cardinal Key was instrumental in starting State's first Campus Chest Drive and
the Student Honor Committee. Each year, the members assist with Freshman Orientation, High School Day, Homecom-
ing, and Alumni Day. In addition, Cardinal Key serves as the official hostess for any campus function. Each spring, Car-
dinal Key recognizes one Freshman coed as being the most outstanding freshman girl of the year on the Mississippi
State University Campus.
Cardinal Key was organized as a national honor sorority in the spring of 1932, as a direct result of a considerable
number of requests from schools having similar men's organizations. The organizer and sponsor for a number of years
was Mr. B. C. Riley. The Mississippi State University Chapter, the only one in Mississippi, was founded in 1954, with
the assistance of the local chapter of Blue Key.
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OFFICERS
President Archie P. McKinnis
Vice President Mrs. Dora R. Herring
Secretary William D. Sims
Treasurer Thomas D. Howie
Faculty Vice President Dr. Loomis H. Toler
FACULTY MEMBERS
William A. Cross
W. W. Littlejohn
Edwin S. Sanders
William A. Simmons
Ralph S. Wofford
Loomis H. Toler
Vardaman Vance
J. Julian Williams
Beta Alpha Psi, founded on February 12, 1919, at the University of Illinois, is a professional and honorary account-
ing fraternity. Beta Kappa, the 54th chapter, was installed at Mississippi State University in November, 1960.
The purpose of Beta Alpha Psi is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as the basis of the accounting profession;
to promote the study of accounting and its highest ethical standards; to act as a medium between professional men, in-
structors, students, and others who are interested in the development of the study or profession of accountancy; to develop
high moral, scholastic, and professional attainments in its members; and to encourage cordial relations among its mem-
bers and the profession generally.
William E. Andrews
Norman W. Bowen
Edward A. Burgess
Bennie D. Butler
Claude N. Byrd, Jr.
Charles R. Dobbins
Dora R. Herring
Thomas C. Howie
Michael A. Lee
Marvin S. Massey, Jr.
Archie P. McKinnis
James K. Miller
William G. Murphy III
Roy S. Phillips
Ray B. Richardson
Frank W. Rush, Jr.
William D. Sims
Kenneth L. Smith, Jr.
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One of the highest honors that a Mississippi State University Junior or Senior male student can obtain is that of se-
lection to membership in Blue Key National Honor Fraternity. Selection of these men is made from a group of outstand-
ing male students who excel in character, leadership, scholarship, and student activities. Only those who meet require-
ments in all of these highly important character traits are invited to join, and these high standards are the keystones
which allow Blue Key to continually remain at the head of the honor fraternities in its field.
Blue Key's purpose, as seen in the motto, "Serving I Live," is to serve, and generously does it do this. During the past
year, the local Mississippi State University Blue Key Chapter has undertaken many service projects including service
during orientation, Homecoming, and High School Day; sponsorship of the annual Blue Key talent show for the Campus
Chest Drive; and establishment of a scholarship program to aid deserving students. Additional service has been rendered
in the complete promotion and backing of worthwhile campus movements.
Blue Key was founded at the University of Florida in 1924 by Major B. C. Riley. The fraternity grew out of a group
of student leaders who were assembled at that campus to coordinate homecoming activities. From this beginning, Blue
Key has grown into a national fraternity with chapters at 120 universities and colleges with a total membership in ex-
cess of 40,000. The Mississippi State University chapter of Blue Key was established in 1928 and has continually grown
to its present group of twenty active members.
An excellent reason for the high quality of Blue Key men, particularly of Mississippi State's local chapter, is found
when the achievements of the individual members are noted. Our local membership includes leaders in the student asso-
ciation, leaders in both local ROTC branches, leaders in both the campus yearbook and paper, and various leaders of
major campus honor and professional societies. These individuals are the backbone of Blue Key, and they have made it
synonymous with campus leadership and service.
OFFICERS
President Robert Sheely
Vice President Ronald Taylor
Corresponding Secretary Paul King
Recording Secretary-Treasurer Glendon Bradley
Faculty Advisor Dr. Charles Thomas
STUDENT MEMBERS
Malcolm I. Balfour
Don E. Mason
Claude G. Bradley
Frank D. Massey
Willis B. Brumfield
Archie P. McKinnis
Charles G. Catledge
Paul A. Melton
James A. Coggin
Aubrey E. Nichols
David L. Dobbins
James M. Putman
Thomas E. Edwards
Lester W. Rooker
Edward D. Graham
Robert A. Sheely
Jerry D. Johes
Ronald L. Taylor
Paul T. King, Jr.
Henry L. Whitfield
FACULTY MEMBERS
Dr. L. C. Behr
W. W. Littlejohn
Dr. J. K. Bettersworth
Dewey M. McCain
Ralph Brown
Alex McKeighey
Dr. Gordon K. Bryan
Ed Martin
Caleb Burgoyne
Dr. T. K. Martin
Dr. D. W. Colvard
C. A. Rose
Joseph F. Curry
Dr. Clyde Q. Sheely
W. J. Evans
Harry Simrall
W. C. Flewellen
Col. John W. Thames
Paul Gregory
Dr. C. H. Thomas
Col. Sam Hamilton
W. R. Thompson, Jr.
A. G. Holmes, Jr.
Dr. Louis Wise
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Marion C. Bailey
David N. Bishop
James C. Boater
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Tliniii;i- (;. Coleman
Samuel W. Crigler
Ernest B. Deas
0. J. Denison
David L. Dobbins
Virgil L. Dugan
Michael H. Forster
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Preston B. Herrington
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William C. Hines
Norman F. Hunter
Kenneth E. Ingram
Claud J. Irby
Donald W. Kelly
Carroll E. Mullins
John K. Owens
Larry J. Patin
Jerry A. Pol
Joseph L. Scarborough
Thomas R. Schwan
Robert A. Sheely
John T. Smelko
OFFICERS
President Norman F. Hunter
Vice President Edward G. Graham
Corresponding Secretary Virgil L. Dugan
Recording Secretary Preston B. Herrington
Treasurer Robert A. Sheely
Historian John T. Smelko
Bridge Correspondent Charles G. Catledge
Faculty Advisor Claud J. Irby
Eta Kappa Nu is a national electrical engineering honor society. Its primary purpose is to recognize, promote, and
reward outstanding scholastic achievement. Eta Kappa Nu is also dedicated to. service — service to the Electrical Engi-
neering Department, to the school, and to the engineering profession in general.
This highly selective organization originated at the University of Illinois in 1904. Although it was started as a pro-
fessional or employment society, it was soon changed to an honor organization, with scholarship as its primary quali-
fication. The society was founded with the idea that those in the electrical engineering profession who have manifested
a deep interest and marked ability in their chosen life work should be brought into a closer union.
Gamma Omega Chapter of Eta Kappa Nu was installed at Mississippi State University in 1959. This chapter arose
from the L. L. Patterson Engineering Society, which had been organized to recognize achievements among the electrical
engineering students on the campus. Since its installation, this chapter has been highly successful. Chapter activities in-
clude participation in the Engineer's Day and Open House functions associated with the Electrical Engineering Depart-
ment, as well as cooperating with the local IEEE chapter in worthwhile projects. Each year, Gamma Omega chapter pre-
sents an award to the outstanding freshman student in Electrical Engineering.
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The purpose of Kappa Delta Pi is to encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal standards, and to recog-
nize outstanding contributions to education. It invites to membership such persons as exhibit commendable personal qual-
ities, worthy educational ideals, and sound scholarship. It endeavors to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship
among its members and to quicken professional growth by honoring achievement in educational work.
OFFICERS
President Mrs. Barbara Celles Cropp
Vice President Miss Lindsey Hine
Secretary Miss Erin Hearon
Treasurer Miss Judith Ann Wiseman
Historian-Reporter Mr. Paul Gene McKay
Counselor Miss Louise Whitlow
Lucille E. Allen
J. K. Bettersworth
Mary Blake
Barry F. Box
Mary Ann Bratley
Burrow P. Brooks
Alice Burgoyne
W. C. Comer
Barbara C. Cropp
Martha Ruth Daffron
Mary Lynn Davis
Judith Ann Davis
Sterling N. Davis
Brenda Dodson
Celia C. Fisher
Martha C. Franks
Jesse Gammill
Bonnie Gary
Evelyn Gillis
Jo Anne Gordon
Bobbie Jean Graham
Chadrick 0. Grizzle
Mary Ann Gunter
Linda S. Hammond
Cornelia S. Harrell
William A. Hays
Erin Hearon
Lindsey Hine
Virginia Huskison
J. K. Jones
Kay M. Jordan
Kay Kellog Katz
Betty June Lee
0. H. Little
Rose Marie Luke
Royce B. Luke
Georgia Marmaduke
T. K. Martin
Annie Pearl Matthews
Auvie Nell Matthews
Paul Gene McKay
Carole McReynolds
Barry Lee Mellinger
E. F. Mitchell
Virginia Neal
Addie R. Peterson
Nancy E. Pruitt
Martha K. Ransburgh
Betty Rawson
Priscilla Ann Reves
Francis A. Rhodes
Percy R. Rutledge
Lewis Ryan
Jimmie L. Saunders
Eleanor Scruby
Lucy Collier Smith
Mildred F. Smith
Shelby Jean Smith
Laura Lanell Sims
Geraldine Stephens
Kathy Marie Stuart
Margaret Sudduth
Cordon C. Sutton
Reba R. Tant
Earl W. Terrell
James R. Thomson, Jr.
Patricia A. Triplett
Linda L. Walker
Mary Joe Washington
Anna Carolyn West
W. Thomas West
Louise Whitlow
Angela H. Williams
Judith Wiseman
Mayly Jue Woo
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ACTIVE MEMBERS
John Cockerhar
Bobby Gordon
Ray Hearon
Jerry Jones
Johnny McWhorter
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Percy Payne
John Randle
Glen Rutledge
Bill Spencer
George Young
OFFICERS
President Percy Payne
Vice President Jerry Jones
Recording Secretary Glen Rutledge
Corresponding Secretary James Bowen
Treasurer Johnny McWhorter
Pi Tau Sigma, National Honorary Mechanical Engineering Fraternity, was founded in 1915 at the University of Illi-
nois by a group of students and interested faculty members who realized the need to foster the high ideals of the engi-
neering profession and who sought to" stimulate interest in coordinate departmental activities. The Mississippi State Tau
Nu Chapter was granted a charter in April, 1957, after a concerted effort on the part of 21 students under the direction
of Dr. Charley Scott. The charter represented the 62nd charter to the organization which has recognized 28,000 notable
mechanical engineers. The MSU Tau Nu chapter, during its seventh year, has become more firmly established as an
honorary fraternity. The principal activities of the Chapter include a slide-rule class for freshmen and cooperation with
all engineering activities on campus, such as Engineer's Day.
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Seated, L to R: Taylor, Brogran, Watson, Ball, Balfour, Sanders, Meadows, Burrel, Bennet. Standing, L to R: Canale, McCool, Jones, Wofford, Neville,
Brinker, Williams, McBride, Moore, Dugan, Nichols.
OFFICERS
President Aubrey Nichols
Vice President Jimmy Taylor
Secretary Jonny Windham
Treasurer Bob McCool
The Mississippi State University M-Club Association is an organization composed of boys who have lettered in one of
the four major sports at Mississippi State: football, basketball, baseball, and track.
The purpose of the organization is to promote fellowship among the athletes on campus.
The Athletic Department sponsors the M-Club and many of the coaches are on the club's advisory staff.
Each year the M-Club sponsors the annual Maroon and White intra squad game at the conclusion of spring football
practice. The club also has an annual picnic for its members, the coaching staff, and members who have graduated.
MEMBERS
Bill Bacon
Stan Brinker
Bill Sanford
Malcolm Balfour
Ronnie Jones
Charlie Smith
Hilton Ball
Ronnie Kirkland
John Sparks
Dickie Bennet
Jim McBride
Jimmy Taylor
Bobby Bragan
Bob McCool
Pat Watson
Ode Burrel
Wayne Meadows
Jimmy Willcutt
Justin Canale
Billy Moore
Richie Williams
Bob Dugan
Tommy Neville
Jonny Windham
Bill Fortner
Aubrey Nichols
Jackie Wofford
Tommy Inman
Mike Sanders
EIDER, SjZtfEqUEN
The Elder Statesmen are a group of Junior and Senior boys who represent a cross section of our campus.
This group meets weekly to discuss topics of social, cultural, spiritual, and technical importance. The members
have the opportunity to hear faculty members and guest speakers talk on these important topics, and a period is
left at the end of each talk for a group discussion. Through these meetings the members gain valuable knowl-
edge on these topics and grow personally through group experience.
OFFICERS
President Lewis Whitfield
Vice President Mike Lee
Secretary-Treasurer Tyson Graham
Advisor Jim puryear
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OFFICERS
President Cliff Cartledge
1st Vice President Buddy Jacquith
2nd Vice President Jimmy O'Neal
Secretary Clifford Thompson
Treasurer Skippy Allen
Y Cabinet Rep Eddie Perkins
Philo Demos is a Christian Democratic Leadership organization sponsored by the Mississippi State University YMCA.
The Club was founded by the "Y" in 1955 to provide training in leadership, public speaking, and parliamentary pro-
cedure for outstanding members of the freshman and sophomore class.
The name "Philo Demos" was derived from the two Greek words meaning "lovers of democracy."
The Club holds weekly dinner meetings with informative speakers and discussion sessions featured as programs. Chris-
tian fellowship is inspired among members by mutual sharing of ideas at meetings.
MEMBERS
Skippy Allen
Buddy Jacquith
Roger Smith
Brother Blackburn
Buddy Mangum
John Stevens
Jimmy Brewer
Mike McEwen
Jerry Summerford
Bill Brighan
H. M. Mcintosh
Clifford Thompson
Cuff Cartledge
Tommy McWilliams
Ben Williams
Fred Corley
Benjie Middleton
John Wright
Beau Gregory
Steve Moore
Eddie Perkins
Jack Harpison
Tommy Myer
Jimmy O'Neal
Buddy Small
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OFFICERS
President Willis B. Brumfield
Vice President Lewis Whitfield
Secretary Dr. Harold Snellgrove
Treasurer James Coggins
Recorder Robert Sheely
Omicron Delta Kappa, National Leadership Honor Society for college men, was founded December 3, 1914, at Wash-
ington and Lee University. The Alpha Chi Circle was established at Mississippi State University on May 21, 1937.
Omicron Delta Kappa promotes the idea that leadership of exceptional quality and versatility in college should be
recognized, that representative men in all phases of college life should cooperate in worthwhile endeavor, and that out-
standing students, faculty, and administration members should meet on a basis of mutual interest, understanding, and
helpfulness. Omicron Delta Kappa was the first college honor society of a national scope to afford recognition and honor
for meritorious leadership and service in extracurricular activities and to encourage the development of general campus
citizenship. Omicron Delta Kappa places emphasis on a strong secondary membership requirement of scholarship.
Membership in Omicron Delta Kappa is awarded to undergraduate junior and senior men, to male graduate students,
to male members of the faculty and alumni, and to other men who have attained outstanding success in professional life.
Indispensable qualifications for membership are exemplary character, responsible leadership and discriminatory serv-
ice in campus life, superior scholarship, genuine fellowship, and a consecration to democratic ideals. Election is based
on merit, is irrespective of a person's affiliation with other organizations, and is without solicitation to insure acceptance
of membership.
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STUDENT MEMBERS
Glendon Bradley
Willis Brumfield
Stuart Bridgeforth
Charles Catledge
James Coggins
David Dye
Thomas Edwards
Johnny Gilbert
Edward Graham
Andy Hines
Norman Hunter
Jerry Jones
Lewis Mallory
Don Mason
Archie McKinnis
Aubrey Nichols
Mickey Putman
Robert Sheely
Ronald Taylor
Lewis Whitfield
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
James Alinder
J. H. McCarthy
Andy Bond
Prof. S. B. Murray
Dean Ernest Colmer
Prof. H. P. Neal
Dr. D. W. Colvard
Dr. C. Q. Sheely
Dr. T. T. Crow
W. Thomas West
Dr. Herbert Drennon
Boswell Stevens
Dean M. P. Etheridge
D. H. Echols
L. D. Furgerson
Dr. William L. Giles
Malcolm Gray
Dr. L. C. Behr
Prof. H. H. Gwin
Louis Spencer
Ben Hilbun, Jr.
Clarence A. Pierce
Dr. C. Dale Hoover
R. D. Williams
Dr. Marion Loftin
Prof. Gerald Windham
Dr. T. K. Martin
Arlie Wilson
Prof. Dewey McCain
John Locke
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The honor society of Phi Kappa Phi was founded at the University of
Maine in 1897. Pennsylvania State University and the University of Ten-
nessee were also charter chapters. At present the society has approximately
ninety active chapters.
The primary objective of the society has been, from the first, the recog-
nition and encouragement of superior scholarship in all fields of study.
Good character is an essential supporting attribute to those elected to
membership.
Phi Kappa Phi is open to seniors in the top eighth of their class and to
second semester juniors in the top twentieth of their class. Similar limita-
tions are placed on the election of graduate students.
OFFICERS
President W. W. Littlejohn
Vice President Claude G. Bradley
Secretary Elisabeth J. Stojanovic
Treasurer J. P. Overcash
Journal Correspondent Louise Whitlow
Adolph W. Aleck
C. Hunter Andrews
J. W. Bailey
Ben F. Barrentine
Oscar Beck, Jr.
Lyell C. Behr
Mrs. Larry W. Bell
Hugh W. Bennett
Mrs. A. G. Bennett
Mrs. A. G. Bennett, Jr.
John K. Betters-worth
Mrs. D. G. Boyd, Jr.
Mrs. Ona J. Boyd
Claude G. Bradley
Burrow P. Brooks, Jr.
Willis B. Brumfield
Gordon K. Bryan
Glenn D. Bryant
Ellen S. Bryant
H. D. Bunch
Mrs. R. D. Bushong, Jr.
Claude Nelson Byrd
Turner Catledge
Lucy W. Cole
E. B. Colmer
D. W. Colvard
Mrs. R. F. Colwick
Owen Cooper
J. J. Cornish, III
Florence Kay Croft
Lawrence Croft
J. F. Curry
Frank M. Davis
Dorthy Dickins
David L. Dobbins
Brenda Sue Dodson
Walter J. Drapala
Herbert Drennon
Virgil L. Dugan
J. B. Edmond
Thomas Edwards
M. P. Etheredge
Mary C. Ethridge
W. C. Flewellen, Jr.
William L. Giles
Gerald Globetti
Edward D. Graham, Jr.
RonaJd W. Greene
MEMBERS
Benjamin E. Haddox
A. M. Hammond, Jr.
Woodrow W. Hare
Durward S. Hartness
Dorothy Hays
Dora Ruth Herring
P. B. Herrington, Jr.
Fred H. Herzer
Aubry Yvonne Hickman
Ben Hilbun, Sr.
James E. Hill
Susan C. Hines
Robert B. Holland
A. G. Holmes
Dorris M. Howell
E. Irl Howell
Norman F. Hunter, Jr.
Ross E. Hutchins
Paul B. Jacob, Jr.
Wiley H. Jenkins, Jr.
Jerry D. Jones
Mrs. Howard V. Jordan
Kay K. Katz
Lois Kilgore
Elsie Kimbell
W. E. Knight
Warren F. Kuehl
Mrs. Warren F. Kuehl
Charles E. Lindley
Mrs. Charles E. Lindley
W. W. Littlejohn
Marion T. Loftin
Rose Marie Luke
Clay Lyle
Dewey McCain
J. Chester McKee
Albert McLaughlin
Carole E. McReynolds
Mrs. M. P. McReynolds
T. K. Martin
Jose Martinez-Ginoris
Sara Matthews
Christine Maxcy
William R. Meredith, Jr.
Norman C. Merwine
James E. Moak
Glover Moore
Robert E. Morrison
S. B. Murray
Beverly Myers
M. W. Myers
Lyle E. Nelson
Aubrey E. Nichols
Johnny Ouzts
J. P. Overcash
R. T. Parkhurst
Joe V. Pettiet
Almus B. Poslgrove
Nancy E. Pomeroy
Mabel W. Raspet
Francis Rhodes
Vicki Rhodes
Diane Roberts
Ralph R. Robertson
George L. Robson
Lewis E. Ryan
Patricia Sarvella
R. M. Scholtes
Charley Scott
Clyde Q. Sheely
Robert Sheely
Roy D. Sheffield
W. A. Simmons
Harry C. Simrall
Bettye B. Sledge
Selma Davis Smith
Harold S. Snellgrove
Carlton Raymond Sollie
E. W. Stafford
Elisabeth J. Stojanovic
Margaret M. Sudduth
A. D. Suttle
Ronald L. Taylor
( iharles H. Thomas
Katherine E. Turner
James S. Tynes
Moselle S. Walton
Mary Joe Washington
John L. Weeks, Jr.
Louise Whitlow
Bernard Windham
Gerald 0. Windham
Louis N. Wise
Van R. Worley, Jr.
Bill Wright
Maude Dee Yow
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Tau Beta Pi, National Engineering Honor Society, was founded at Lehigh University in 1885 by Dr. Edward Higginson
Williams, Jr. to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished schol-
arship and exemplary character as undergraduates in engineering or by their attainments as alumni in the field of en-
gineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering college of America.
In 1928 the Mississippi Alpha Chapter of Tau Beta Pi was established on the State campus. Mississippi Alpha, in
the fall and spring of each year, extends membership to those men who have fulfilled the requirements as set forth by
Dr. Williams. The goal of every engineering student is to meet the requirements of Tau Beta Pi, for not only is this the
highest undergraduate engineering honor he can receive, but it affords him fellowship and the opportunity to be of serv-
ice to the College of Engineering.
Meetings are held twice each month to give members a better professional outlook and to organize the many projects
which Tau Beta Pi sponsors. Encouraging scholarship and extracurricular activities, serving as guides for "Engineers'
Day," and recognizing the outstanding freshman at the annual Engineers' Banquet are only a few of these projects.
Marion C. Bailey
Anslem H. Barber
Charles W. Bloodworth
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Forest Bogart
James C. Bowen
Claude C. Bradley
Harold W. Butler
Charles G. Catledge
Charles E. Chadwick
John C. Cockerham
David Lynn Dobbins
Virgil Lee Dugan
Thomas E. Edwards
Michael H. Forster
Kenneth W. Fulmar
Dickey Finn
Jose Martinez Ginoris
William A. Goldsmith
Edward D. Graham, Jr.
Ronald W. Greene
Preston B. Herrington
William C. Hines
Norman F. Hunter, Jr.
Jerry D. Jones
Donald W. Kelly
William F. Manning, Jr.
Don E. Mason
James E. Massey
James A. McBride
Robert E. Morrison
John K. Owens
Larry J. Patin
Percy A. Payne
J. L. Scarborough
Thomas R. Schwan
Robert A. Sheely
John T. Smelko
Robert L. Stewart
Harold D. Unland
George W. Williams
Z&AN ADWSORY COUNCIL
The Dean's Advisory Council is composed of the five officers of the
Business College, and the Presidents of Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Kappa Psi,
Beta Alpha Psi, Society for the Advancement of Management, and the Ac-
counting Club. The purpose of this council is to offer advice, ideas and
suggestions to the Dean of the Business college. The council also plans cer-
tain student activities such as the annual Business College Banquet which
takes place in May, and any other activities which the students of Dean
suggest.
MEMBERS
Paul King President of Business College
Walter Stubbe Vice President of Business College
Bill Harvey Secretary of Business College
Kenny Smith Business College Representative
Gary Hawkins Treasurer of Business College
Thomas L. Caldwell President of Accounting Club
Robard Hughes President of SAM
Richard G. Silver President of Pi Sigma Epsilon
Mr. W. W. Littlejohn Advisor
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Malcolm Balfour Claude Bradley June Brown Willis Brumfield
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Charles Catledge Lindsey Hine
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Edward Graham Walter Kuebler
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Jerry Joi
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Virginia Neal
Mickey Putnam
Robert Stevens
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Nancy Pomeroy
Robert Sheely
Ron Taylor
Linda Walker
Lewis Whitfield
Judith Wiseman
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OFFICERS: L to R: J. Robbins, E. Ezelle, T. Caldwell, P. Smith, A. Randall.
The Accounting Club, sponsored by Beta Kappa Chapter of Beta Alpha
Psi, the national honorary accounting fraternity, is composed of students
interested in the profession of accounting. Beginning in the 1940's with
twenty members, the club has grown to a membership of one hundred
twenty-one, making it one of the largest organizations of Mississippi State
University.
The purpose of the Accounting Club is to enlighten its members in the
theory and practice of accounting through the usage of speakers from the
accounting profession. These speakers not only enlighten the members as to
the possibilities in the different fields of accounting, but provide knowledge
and acquaintance of outstanding accountants.
Byrd, C.
Cartledge, C.
Chaney, M.
Chapman, L.
Cheek, G.
Clark, G.
Clark, R.
Cockerham, F.
Daffron, B.
Davis, M.
Dickens, 0.
Dobbins, C.
Eagar, D.
Edgeworth, D.
English, J.
Ezelle, E.
Fears, R.
Ford, J.
Foy, R.
Franklin, B
Frazier, F.
Gaston, J.
Gomel, W.
Goss, D.
Grayson, T.
Green, J.
Hardin, W.
Harpole, J.
Harris, R.
Leonard, P.
Livingston, 1
Longest, P.
Loyd, G.
Massey, M.
May, J.
McClain, A.
McDaniel, D.
Milam, G.
Montgomery, T.
Moss, J.
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Pegg. J.
Phillips, H.
Phillips, R.
Pickett, J.
Pittman, J.
Randall, A.
Redd, G.
Redstone, P.
Rush, F.
Rushing, R.
Schuh, P.
Scgars. 1).
Seward. I!.
Sims, W.
Stallings, K.
Smith. < "..
Smith, P.
Taylor, 1).
Taylor, W.
Tomblinson, J.
Turner, J.
Uebelacker, R.
Vandersand, J.
Walker, I,.
Watkins, L.
Womack, M.
Wood, R.
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Front Row, L to R: Luther D. Rives, David Marlow, Sidney S. Owen, Charles E. Powe, John C. Wilson, Thomas R. Arinder, William L. Turner, James
G. Hamill, Advisor, Charles R. Brown, Jr. Second Row, L to R: William B. Deline, Habibollah Bazyari, 0. A. Cleveland, Jr., Hershel D. Dollar, Robert
Martin, Robert F. Brand, James D. Wiseman, Rafael L. Callejas, Juan Jose Herrera. Third Row, L to R: William G. Walker, John D. Boyette, Thornton
Mortimer, Jessie K. McDonald, Jack Vann Crump.
OFFICERS
President John C. Wilson
Vice President Charles E. Powe
Secretary Thomas R. Arinder
Treasurer William L. Turner
Reporter Sidney S. Owen
Paul T. Blair
Travis D. Phillips
John C. Crecink
A. D. Seale
James G. Hamill
Thomas E. Tramel
Verner G. Hurt
L. Dow Welch
D. W. Parvin
Chester M. Wells
The Mississippi State University Chapter of the Student Section of the American Farm Economics Association is
composed of students majoring in agricultural economics and other students interested in agricultural economics. Faculty
members and research personnel are granted associated membership. The purposes of the organization are: to stimulate
interest in the profession of agricultural economics among students in agricultural social sciences; and to provide an
opportunity for wide acquaintance among students and professional workers in the field.
Activities of the club include bringing in guest speakers, holding a fall banquet and a spring picnic, and participat-
ing in the agricultural field day. In addition, members participate in public speaking contests and debates sponsored by
the national organization.
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OFFICERS
Chancellor Willis B. Brumfield
Censor William B. Deline
Scribe Noble S. Kearney. Jr.
Treasurer Rex D. Bushong
Chronicler Wallace A. Kilcreas
FACULTY ADVISORS
Mr. W. R. Glover
Dr. Charles C. Browning
Dr. Charles C. Christians
Dr. William R. Meredith
Dr. Bill C. Wright
MEMBERS
Max B. Boling
Benjamin C. Dilworth
James K. Lane
( Jiarles E. Powe
Stewart H. Bridgeforth, Jr.
Ned C. Edwards, Jr.
Robert J. Martin
William J. Putman
James T. Bridges, Jr.
George W. Garrison, Jr.
Robert W. McCarley
Frank Y. Rogers
Robert C. Brooks
Wendell Gilliam
Clarence D. McCurley
G. E. Sevillas
Willis B. Brumfield
Charles G. Griffing
Duke H. Morgan
Wayne H. Smith
Rex D. Bushong, Jr.
Lewis Kearney
George W. Morgan, Jr.
J. H. Watson, Jr.
Ansley P. Carney III
Noble S. Kearney, Jr.
Addison D. Owings
John C. Wilson
Clinton L. Carroll
Wallace E. Kilcreas
Ferdinand L. Passbach
James I). Wiseman
William B. Deline
Lamar Kimbrough
Toseph W. Patrick
William J. Gill
The Fraternity of Alpha Zeta is a National Honorary Agricultural Fraternity, which is composed of both graduate
and undergraduate agricultural students who exemplify high standards of scholarship, leadership, and character.
The specific objectives of Alpha Zeta are: to foster high standards of scholarship, character, leadership, and a spirit
of fellowship among all its members; to render service to the students and to the agricultural division of the respective
institutions and to promote the profession of agriculture.
The local Mississippi Chapter holds initiation of new members in the spring and fall. A week of wearing overalls,
blue denim shirts, brogans, and straw hats, along with corncobs and roll-your-own tobacco, is climaxed by a banquet
and formal initiation.
Each year the local chapter presents a plaque to the freshman who has attained the highest scholastic average of his
class. The national fraternity awards fellowships to seniors who want to continue with their scholastic training.
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First Row, L to R: Prof E. C. Oden, Dr. J. L. Weeks, Neil Dickens, Sam K. Farmer, Jerry Black, George Williams, Betty Oden, Benny Smith, Walter
Oglesby, Andrew Allen, Prof. E. G. Baker. Second Row, L to R: Gus Summerour, James Turner, Ray Trask, Grady Wilson, C. T. Collins, Jr., E. C. Harris
III, Richard Spooner, George Lightsey, John Redmon, James Smith, Clark Cropp, Don Unland. Third Row, L to R: Forrest West, Keith Buckley, Emile
Nassar, Fred A. Lewter, Glendon Bradley, VicPutman, Pat H. McCullough, J. Foy Milton III, Larry T. Walker, George A. Newbill, Felix L. Jenkins,
Jack Garrett, Ken Rudder Jr., Dale Edwin Mayo, Ronald R. Turnbow.
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers was founded in 1908 with the purpose of advancing the theory and
practice of chemical engineering along with maintaining a high professional standard among its members. Since its be-
ginning, the A.I.Ch.E. has greatly contributed to the growth of chemical engineering.
The A.I.Ch.E. is comprised not only of practicing engineers, but also maintains Student Chapters throughout the
various engineering schools of the nation. A student, upon joining the A.I.Ch.E. takes his first and biggest step toward
becoming a professional chemical engineer. Membership in the Student Chapter is in itself evidence that a student is
aware of the importance of professional activity and service, which are characteristic of a truly successful chemical en-
gineering career. Indeed, in engineering, service and professional activity go hand in hand.
The Student Chapter of the A.I.Ch.E. at Mississipi State University holds regular meetings twice a month at which,
among other things, talks by engineers from industry, films concerning engineering practice, and other information con-
cerning chemical engineering, are included in the program. A banquet, plant trips, and picnics round out the activities.
A booth is provided in the fall registration line in order that those chemical engineers who desire to become mem-
bers may join.
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Front Row, L to R: George M. Young III, Cecil M. Vickers, Eulan S. Moorehead, Glen 0. Rutledge, William S. Barnes, William E. Phillips, William
R. Gammon, Charles Edwin Bond, David M. Eastland, faculty advisor. Second Roiv, L to R: James F. Moore, John W. Park, Johnny C. Stone, George
M. Lee Jr., John C. McWhorter III, John A. Randle, Glen A. Elmore, Emmett W. Farar, Jr., William B. Crawford, David S. Butler, Anthony Biele. Third
Row, L to R: Ralph E. Powe, James C. Bowen Jr., George R. Welford, Ancie P. Everett Jr., William F. Kapp, Raymond C. Hearon Jr., James C. Price,
Charles G. Clayton III, Jerry E. Bankston, Everett W. Wellhorn, Percy A. Payne.
OFFICERS
Chairman William S. Barnes
Vice -Chair man John C. Cockerham
Corresponding Secretary Eulan S. Moorehead
Recording Secretary Glen 0. Rutledge
Treasurer William E. Phillips
Faculty Advisor David M. Eastland
The purpose of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers is the
advancement and dissemination of knowledge of the theory and practice
of mechanical engineers, the presentation of a proper perspective of engi-
neering work and the opportunity to become acquainted with the personnel
and activities of the Society as well as to promote a professional awareness
and fellowship.
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OFFICERS
President Charles D. Fenn
Vice President Terrell B. Guinn
Secretary Harold R. McDonald, Jr.
Treasurer Howard B. Dexter
Faculty Advisor Edward Springer
The Mississippi State University Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers is composed of sopho-
mores, juniors, and seniors enrolled in Civil Engineering at Mississippi State University. The objective of the student
chapter is to help civil engineering students enrich their college courses by beginning those professional contacts and
associations which, continued through life, are so valuable to the practicing engineer.
Twice each year the members of the student chapter have the opportunity to attend the convention of the Mid South
Convention of the American Society of Civil Engineers. At these conventions a student representative of the student
chapters of the University of Arkansas, University of Mississippi, and Mississippi State University present papers. At
these conventions students have the opportunity to meet outstanding leaders in their field.
Participation in the activities of the student chapter helps to develop the student's leadership qualities which are im-
portant and necessary to any successful engineer.
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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is the professional society for electrical engineers. The
purpose of the IEEE is to promote the professional development of its members through programs of activi-
ties. In addition to the formal monthly programs and films, the IEEE annually sponsors a banquet for all elec-
trical engineers, a field trip, a picnic, and a student-faculty softball game.
Membership in IEEE is open to all students in electrical engineering and related fields.
The world's largest professional engineering society, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers has
100,000 regular members and over 15,000 student members in 175 chapters in the leading colleges and univer-
sities of the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
OFFICERS
President Edward D. Graham, Jr.
Vice President Virgil L. Dugan
Secretary Mack A. Hataway
Treasurer Norman F. Hunter, Jr.
Publicity Chairman William J. Moon
Advisor Dr. James O. Hebert, Jr.
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Hataway, Mack
Haynes, James
Hrrrington, Preston
Holston, Aubrey
Huffman, William
Hunter, Norman
Ingram, Kenneth
Kirkland, Harold
Kyle, Robert
Lawler, James
McCormick, Floyd
McDearman, Willia
McRaney, Harold
Mocklin, Ross
Moon, William
Moss, James
Nagle, Randall
Oldman, Scotty
Owens, John
Pennington, Artie
Phillips, Roy
Quave, Leon J.
Rankin, Robert
Reeves, Glenn
Scarborough. Joseph
Schermer, Michael
Schwan, Thomas
Seymour, James
Shedd, Alvin
Skaggs, Gary
Skaggs, Terry-
Smith, Tommy
Stainton, Joseph
Stewart, Richard
Taylor, Harold
Toole, Willard
Van Cleave, Robert
Ware, Earl
Watjus, Scott
Watts, Alfred
White, James
Wilbanks, Gerald
William, David
Windham, John
Wood, Walter
Wooley, Jerry
Yarborough, Patric
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MEMBERS
Lonnie L. Allen
William S. Anthony
Kiiiruc ( !. Avery, Jr.
Albert J. Bush, III
Dan Herbert Cox
Tom I. Crumby, Jr.
Edwin W. Dulaney
Marty W. Carton
Robert A. Hartness, Jr.
William T. Hawks
William C. Jordan
Raeburn P. Lane
Abdel K. A. Mansour
David L. Massengill
Marvin P. McReynolds, Jr.
William H. Meredith
Paul R. Myrick
Robert E. Pollard, Jr.
John W. Pullen
Ashfag Rana
James E. Reames
David B. Smith
Lowery A. Smith
Robert C. Ward
A£. EN£.TEO/. CLUB
Front Row, L to R: Fred Kuemmerle, Kenneth Dickson, 0. L. Gannon, Harold Holiman, Michael S. Clark, Vernon K. Kimbrough, Vernon Butler. Back
Row, L to R: John L. Pepper, Aron R. Goolsby, Herbert Trulove, Prof, W. R. Glover, John Walker, Jerry Sartain, John McCreary, Dale Bullock.
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OFFICERS
President Charles W. Bloodworth
Vice President Thomas Wenning
Recording Secretary Robert L. Stewart
Corresponding Secretary Robert Bodach
Treasurer Tommy 0. Shadow
Social Chairman Elam B. Brown
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics was formed by the merger of the American Rockey Society
and the Institute of the Aerospace Sciences. Membership in the student branch of the AIAA is open to any college
person interested in the aerospace sciences. Meetings are held every second and fourth Thursday night of each month
during the regular college term. The programs usually consist of either a speaker from visiting industry or from vari-
ous departments at the University, and an interesting film. Various projects are undertaken throughout the year and in-
clude: the field trips to the Arnold Research and Development Center in Tullahoma, Tennessee; the construction of dis-
plays for High School and Engineering Day; participation in both the Southeastern Regional Technical Paper Compe-
tition in Atlanta and the Southwestern Regional competition in Dallas; and a spring picnic.
Robert W. Adams
Charles W. Bloodworth
Elam B. Brown
Robert Bodach
Harold W. Butler
David Crew
Charles Downer
Darryle W. Dunks
Thomas E. Edwards
Cecil W. Fauner
Jeral E. Godfrey
Ronald Greene
Tony M. Helou
Thomas Hendricks
Keith Hodges
Goibe Issa
George H. Lovette
William N. Owen
Sid Parker
Marvin L. Perry
Grady Rainey
John A. Randle
Tommy 0. Shadow
James H. Lofton
Paul B. Stewart
Robert L. Stewart
John B. Stokes
Dale Talbert
William E. Taylor
Amos H. Terrell
Gary D. Thompson
Robert Walker
Thomas Wenning
Paul A. Westerfield
Joe E. White
John Wineman
WORnCULTURE COB
The Horticulture Club, now in its 42nd year of active campus partici-
pation, encourages its members, several of whom are majoring in other
fields, to avail themselves of the various facilities offered those interested
in horticulture. On campus, a commercially operated retail flower shop,
a greenhouse range, and various orchards and plots are maintained for
demonstrational, instructional, and experimental purposes. A means is
thereby provided for the student to observe and practice methods used in
commercial operations.
The club's major objective is to promote and develop a better under-
standing of Horticulture and its varied fields as practiced in Mississippi
and the South.
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The Future Farmers of America, commonly known as "FFA," is the national organization of, by, and for the boys
studying vocational agriculture in public secondary schools under the provisions of the National Vocational Education
Acts.
As an integral part of the program of vocational education in agriculture in the public school systems of America, the
F.F.A. has become well known. No national student organizations enjoys greater freedom of self-government under adult
counsel and guidance, than F.F.A. Organized in November of 1928, it has served to motivate and vitalize the syste-
matic instruction offered to students of vocational agriculture and to provide further training in Farmer-Citizenship.
The Collegiate Chapter of Future Farmers of America uses the same paraphernalia and ceremonies as used by the
local chapters in high schools. The Collegiate Chapter of F.F.A. at Mississippi State University is sponsored and su-
pervised by the Agricultural Education Department. It is an extracurricular activity having its origin and root as a defi-
nite part of the pre-employment training of teachers of vocational agriculture.
Lester Boyles
Jackie R. Bradley
Eldon D. Brown
Fred N. Brown, Jr.
Gerald L. Burchfield
Johnny G. Burrow
Wilson E. Busby
Travis R. Chase
James D. Coleman
James R. Criddle
Arlon L. Cos
Marvin E. Doss
Ned C. Edwards, Jr.
Lee C. Field
Malcolm W. Fortenberry
Louis E. Frost
William M. Gamble
Joe W. Goforth
Scottie L. Grimes
Farrar Grisham
Julious E. Henry
Wilson E. Hodge
William I. Hutton
James B. Hollis
William D. Hobby
Charles T. Howel, Jr.
Robert C. Holley
Thomas E. Hunter
Earl W. Johnston
Jimmy D. Lee
Billy E. Leech
Terry T. Lindsey
Larry W. McCollum
William J. McCoy
Larry B. Mitchell
Samuel P. Newman
Jerald E. O'Neal
Robert E. Odom
Albert H. Owens
Jerry L. Potts
Nathan A. Ray-
Hilton M. Richey
Roger D. Sartor
Julian L. Slay
Pat H. Sullivan
Henry L. Shaw
Barney A. Tanner, Jr.
Doyle W. Tubb
Thomas B. Waldrip
OFFICERS
President William T. Putman
Vice President CO. Herchenhahn, Jr.
Secretary Daniel Webb
Treasurer James K. Lane
Athletic Director Cecil Williams
The Dairy Club, student affiliate chapter of the American Dairy Science Association, was founded in 1919 under
the direction of Professor Fred Herzer. The purpose of the organization is to develop a closer association between stu-
dents, faculty members, and all other persons interested in the dairy industry. Membership in the Dairy Club is open to
any 9tudent, regardless of his major, who has an interest in either Dairy Production or Dairy Manufacturing.
The regular meetings which are held twice each month are devoted to speakers from the dairy field. In addition to
the regular meetings, initiation ceremonies are held each semester and a picnic is held each spring. The big social occa-
sion of the year is the Student-Alumni Banquet.
Larry C. Carroll
Joe Eubanks
Benny Gatlin
Thomas Dan Gore
C. 0. Herchenhahn, Jr.
Don Hopkins
Jeff Knight
David Knozelman
James tL Lane
Edward Maines
K. S. Mandhare
Jimmy McLain
Thomas Millsaps
Tommy Putman
James M. Taylor
Daniel Webb
Charles White
Cecil Williams
Douglas Yelverton
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OFFICERS
President CO. Herchenhahn
Vice President Dan Webb
Secretary Rosanell Berry
Treasurer George Garrison
Advisor Mr. C. M. Chafee
The Mississippi State University Student 4-H Club was organized in its present form in 1948. Membership is open
to all former and present 4-H Club members. Some of the objectives are to have a student organization at Mississippi
State for the furtherance of 4-H Club work in the state, to welcome 4-H Club members to the university family, to con-
tinue and strengthen the bonds of common interest of university students interested in 4-H Club work, to help 4-H Club
members to adjust themselves to college life, and to serve as the local club for members who wish to continue active
4-H Club work away from home. It carries on projects to interest the college 4-H Club members.
Meetings are held monthly with a program topic that is different from regular college subjects. Photography, manners,
good grooming, and use of home appliances are subjects which have been discussed and demonstrated by state Extension
staff members. International Farm Youth Exchange delegates who are former 4-H Club members speak before the club.
Wide publicity is given to this particular meeting. All students and staff are invited.
The main social event of the year is a party given for the MSCW 4-H Club. This is held during the spring semester.
This club gives counsel and leadership to its members in choosing a career which is useful to society and satisfying
to the individual.
MEMBERS
Emmette Alford
Stanley Anthony
Rosanell Berry
Myron Dillon
Kenneth Ferrell
George Garrison
C. 0. Herchenhahn
Sandra Holland
Joseph Landess
Ralph Meeks
Ronald Nesler
Ralph Nowell
Leslie Rester
Jerry Sartain
David Smith
Ruth Sprayberry
Charles Taylor
Dorothy Taylor
Charles Trawick
Tom Waldrip
Jerry Walker
Dan Webb
Ed Wilson
INV. ED. CLUB
OFFICERS
President James H. Burchfield
Vice President George H. Carter
Vice President Lonnie W. Ratliff
Secretary Paris E. Tilgham, Jr.
Treasurer William C. Reese
Reporter Herman E. Cupit, Jr.
Carl L. Alexander
Curtis H. Allen
Eugene R. Armistead
Sam S. Baker
Alton L. Barton
James G. Bennett
James A. Bonner
William K. Brooks
Oliver T. Buntin
James H. Bui.-l.li.-l.l
Donald E. Burger
Jerry E. Cain
William P. Carroll, Jr.
George H. Carter
John L. Carter, III
Wade I.. Cavender
Barry D. Coker
William C. Coleman
Thomas R. Cooper
James R. Crosby
Herman E. Cupit, Jr.
Jimmy P. Daniels
Thomas J. Danley
Fletcher E. Davis, III
Tommy F. Davis
James C. Drown
David M. Eley
Mclnnis G. Foster
Billy J. Gibson
Billy G. Gilliam
Dalton H. Glatt, Jr.
Truman W. Green
Robert W. Hailey
Joseph L. Hill
Robert L. Honeycutt
William N. Huskison
Robert B. Jacobs
Basil M. Johnson
William L. Johnson
Charles R. Johnson
Harold L. Jones
James D. Kellum
Warren G. King, Jr.
Curtis W. Kingsley
Robert D. Lawhon
Lloyd T. Lewis
Vincent E. Liberto, Jr.
Thomas J. Lilly
Lawrence E. Little
Robert L. Little
Everett J. Lotz, III
Joseph L. Lovina
Mack, William R.
Gerald F. Marshall
Zack E. Martin
Tommy R. Massey
Van E. McHalffey
Nathan P. McMillan
Howard L. Newby
John B. O'Callaghan
Max S. Orr
Grady R. Palmer
David E. Patterson, III
William R. Pfeiffer, III
Joe W. Pennington
Joseph A. Phillips
Robert S. Powell
Billy R. Power
Edward Pridgen
Lonnie W. Ratliff
William C. Reese
Lane D. Rickman
Robert S. Ridings
William A. Riley
Charles R. Rooker
Arthur P. Scales
Melvin F. Sledd
Robert S. Smith
William S. Speed
Scotty R. Taylor
Paris E. Tilghman, Jr.
Michel L Tyler, Jr.
James C. Welch
Elwyn G. Wheat
Bill R. Williams
Carl W. Willis
Charles J. Wilson
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The Society of Advancement of Management, the pio-
neer in management philosophy, has been dedicated to
the promotion and advancement of the art and science
of management. The varied activities of the individual
chapters are developed to further the growth of all stu-
dents, regardless of their academic major. These activi-
ties enable the student to put to use the principles of good
management, organization, planning and control in the
operation of the chapter. They learn by doing. Through
the university's chapter's program, the society endeavors
to promote management education, make a significant
contribution to the preparation of young men and women
for careers in the business world, and render a service
to industry and the community.
OFFICERS
President Robard Hughes
V.P. in Charge of Programs Bob Costilow
V.P. in Charge of Awards Marvin Jordon
V.P. in Charge of Publicity Ellen Brown
Secretary Richard Gibbs
Treasurer Jackie B. Miller
Faculty Advisor Freddie Phillips
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Ault, Glenn
Ballard, Charles
Brown, Ellen
Burger, Donald
Cameron, Julian
Cannon, Claud
Cheek, Gary
Chow, Gilroy
Conliff, Fred
Costilow, Bobby
Crosby, James
Counce, Robert
Cullifer, Sidney
Dabney, David
Davis, Fletcher
Dickens, William
Dodson, John
Edmonds, Richard
Edwards, Farris
Engle, Bobby
Engquist, John
Foley, Ronald
Ford, Jack
Fraley, Abbie
Gibbs, Richard
Haltom, John
Hodge, Wilson
Hood, Charles
Hood, Harold
Huskison, William
Jacks, Phillip
Jarvis, Lester
Jordon, Bert
King, Warren
kuwkmdall, Elbert
Liberto, Vincent
Lockett, James
Meek, George
Miii-M'lwhite, I
Neal, William
Nicholson, Sidne\
Nobling, William
Pybas, James
Rickman, Lane
Rakestraw, Benny
Row, Charles
Rhinehart, Wicliff
Sallis, Joe
Shehea, Stephen
Stubbe, Walter
Simmons, John
Stark, Theodore
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Trawick, Charles
Uebelacker, Richai
Valentine, Louis
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The Student Chapter of the Mississippi Society of Professional Engineers was organized at Mississippi State
University in February, 1960. The chapter, whose membership is open to all engineering students, has as its pur-
pose the development of professionalism. It serves as a stepping stone from academic to practical as students are
acquainted with the benefits, aims, and objectives of the engineering profession.
During the spring of 1961 the chapter became affiliated with the National Society of Professional Engineers.
The student chapter meets monthly and often has programs in conjunction with the local professional group.
OFFICERS
President Charles G. Catledge
Vice President Robert T. Ingersoll
Corresponding Secretary Sammy Hazel
Secretary Betty Ann Ladniei
Dr. W. T. McKie
Mr. R. M. Scholtes
Mr. S. D. Wier
Mr. E. G. Baker
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Adams, Robert W.
Ashcraft, Delman E.
Barnes, William S.
Boozer, J. R.
Bradley, Glendon
Busby, David E
Campbell, Bland
Carson, Rex
Calvert, Larry E.
Chadwick, Charles E.
Clanton, Haven, Jr.
Cockerham, John C.
Cook, Willis H.
Crabb, Michael A., Jr.
Crumbley, Charles R.
Cuicchi, James E.
D'Arcy, Jack
Dees, Wilbur G.
Dobson, Charles
Fenn, Dicky
Foote, John
Gammon, William R.
Garrett, Elinor
Givens, David
Godfrey, J. E.
Golden, Gerald
Goldsmith, William A.
Graves, Eugene A., Jr.
Guinn, Terrell
Hanna, Hugh, Jr.
Ha/el, Sammy
Huffman, Bill
Ingersoll, Robert T.
Irving, Thurman, Jr.
Kapp, William
Ladnier, Betty Ann
Lancaster, R. W.
Lewter, Fred A., Ill
Manning, William
McNeese, Patrick M.
McWhorter, John C.
Park, John W.
Payne, Percy A.
Pearson, Roy F.
Price, Jim
Ratrliffe, A. M., Jr.
Redd, Robert F.
Reeves, Glenn A.
Salter, John
Schwan, T. R.
Scarborough, J. L.
Sheely, Robert A.
Simmons, Jack M.
Simmons, Walter
Sistrunk, Jerry E.
Stone, John
Styron, Clarence R.
Tyler, Clarence 0.
Welch, Larry R.
Wenning, Thomas J.
Woleben, Jerry B.
Wood, Lee
Wood, John
Ware, Earl M.
Welquisz, Richard F.
Williams, Tommy
Williams, George
Yarborough, Patrick
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FORESTRY CLUB
OFFICERS
President E. Lamont Wells
Vice President Ferrice L. Ball
Secretary Robert S. Stevens
Treasurer L. Kent Robbins
The Forestry Club is composed of students majoring in Forestry with non-voting membership open to the faculty of
the School of Forestiy and to all other interested persons. The primary objectives of the organization are to promote fel-
lowship among forestry students, their families, and the faculty, and to promote professional advancement through con-
tact with outstanding visiting members of the forestry profession. Meetings are held bi-weekly and are planned to inspire
professional interest in the field of forestry as well as to provide an opportunity for social activities.
The club is active in preparing forestry exhibits for high school day to create interest in the School of Forestry.
A Forestry Field Day is held each spring with such events as wood chopping, ax throwing, compass and pacing, and
log rolling. Competition is always keen. The winners of each event represent the club at the Annual Conclave of South-
ern Forestry Clubs, which is the climaxing event of the year.
Marcus H. Adair
Gravis W. Alexander
Kenneth L. Alford
Herbert J. Alleman
Ferrice L. Ball
John W. Baswell, Jr.
Gary L. Carnathan
Richard W. Clark
William C. Cler
Wilbert E. Dahlem
Jerry H. Jones
Dennis B. Jordan
Wallace E. Killcreas
James H. Lee
Ansel E. Miller
Bobert A. Page
L. Kent Bobbins
Theodore C. Boundaville, Jr.
Joel D. Sills
Bobert S. Stevens
Wayne G. Steverson
Gary W. Strickland
Thomas G. Turner
Tommy C. Upchurch
E. Lamont Wells
Kenneth B. Williamsoi
T. Lloyd Young
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The Student NEA is the professional association for college and university students actively preparing to
teach. It comes under the administration of the National Education Association's Commission on Teacher Edu-
cation and Professional Standards. There are over 840 local chapters with over 72,000 members. The local chap-
ter has 74 members. Any student enrolled in a teacher education program may become a member. When a mem-
ber, the -student is also a member of the Mississippi Education Association and the National Education Associa-
tion with all the rights, privileges and responsibilities of Associate membership.
The purpose of the Student NEA is to provide the opportunities to members for: (a) Personal and profes-
sional growth, (b) Development of leadership skills, (c) An understanding of the history, ethics, and programs
of the NEA, (d) Participation in professional activities at local, state, and national levels.
The student association also derives additional professional experiences by holding their own conferences,
conventions, and workshops; putting out their own publications; and carrying on various professional activities,
including work with FTA Clubs.
The club assists, through the dissemination of information and through the promotion of higher standards of
preparation, in bringing teacher's supply and demand into reasonable balance.
BSU
. President, Executive Council. Standing: Frank Horton, Director, Baptist Student Work;
The Baptist Student Union, BSU, is a student organization for Baptists. It functions in and through local churches. Its
purpose is to conserve and help train Baptist Collegians for effective Christian discipleship. Not only does the BSU
endeavor to remind the student of his responsibility and objectives in life, but it also seeks to provide inspiration, in-
formation, and fellowship which create the spiritual climate essential for Christian growth while in college.
Two Executive Councils, one for the single students and one for the married students, are elected by the Baptist stu-
dent groups each year. These councils with their committees plan the various activities to meet the needs of the respective
groups.
The Baptist Student Center, which is property of the Mississippi Baptist Convention, is located adjacent to the campus.
This spacious building includes a lounge, assembly room, recreation room, prayer rooms, library, kitchen, offices, and
workroom. The Center provides a place for the numerous activities sponsored by the BSU.
Realizing that Christianity is a way of life rather than just a "belief," the BSU purposes to aid the student to build
a wholesome, well balanced, and abundant life.
BSU EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Seated: Walter Simmons, vice president; Sandra Harrison, First Baptist Church representative; Bobby Shows, president; Stella Bagwell, secretary. Stand-
ing: Donna Bell, Meadowview Baptist Church representative; Lonnie Poole, social chairman; Franz Cornelius, devotional chairman; Ovette Jackson, pro-
motional chairman; Jimmy Howie, student center chairman; Percy Rutledge, Emmanuel Baptist Church representative; C. 0. Herchenhahn, stewardship
chairman; Phil Fortenberry, music chairman.
BSU MARRIED COUNCIL
Seated: Skipper and Gwen Shelton, co-vice presidents; Thelma Boothe, secretary; David Boothe, president; Katherine and Bill Tucker, co-devotional
chairmen; Jane and Nickey, co-social chairmen. Standing: Bob and Sara Evans, First Church representatives; Bennie and Mary Rakestraw, seminar chair-
men; David and Mildred Mussel white; Charles and Carolyn Bradshaw. 235
NEUWN CLUB
OFFICERS
President James E. Cuicchi
Vice President Patsy Parker
Recording Secretary Kate Permenter
Corresponding Secretary Mike Welborn
Treasurer Jimmy Bartlett
Historian Rene Bendana
Students are the ones upon whom the Catholic Church must depend for its future lay leadership in the critical years
ahead. Catholic students on a secular campus have serious responsibilities as future college-trained Christian citizens, to
society and to the Catholic Church.
For this reason, the Catholic Church has provided an organization for students on this campus; the Newman Club
of Mississippi State University. It is a Catholic Club of Catholic culture and Catholic fellowship. Its purpose is to
deepen the spiritual lives of the students through a program of religious, intellectual, and social activities. Any Cath-
olic student is eligible for membership.
Therefore, the Catholic student is not only taught the teachings of the Catholic Church, but he is taught how to live
those teachings, thus bringing his life closer to Jesus Christ.
Jane Adam
Victor Agostinel
Jimmy Allen
Freddie Angelo
Larry Angelo
Eugene Antici
Jimmy Bartlett
Rene Bendana
Janice Bilik
Eve Blake
Eddie Bowker
John Bowker
George Bragg
Gene Clark
Barton Coccaro
Pat Collins
Willis Cook
Tommy Cooper
Tom Courtney
Pat Cozart
James Cuicchi
James Daly
Ed Delas
Neil Dickens
Mike Diggins
E. Dorronsoro
Pat Downey
H. Duhuisson
MEMBERS
Bobby Dykes
Ernest Jakins
Clay Easterly
Michael James
Catherine Feng
Carlos Khachan
Lee Field
Fred Klein
Ronald Foley
Joe Loviza
Barry Gaston
B. McCollister
Margaret Gill
Amy McDill
Emile Guel
William McGra
Glenn Haller
Buddy Mclnnis
Lamar Hendricks
T. Mclntyre
Jerome Holland
John McLeskey
Danny Hossley
L. Marascalco
Norman Hunter
R. Martinez
John Hyland
Joe Mocklin
Jimmy Muzzi
Pickens Noble
T. O'Donoghue
Patsy Parker
F. Passbach
Kate Permenter
Mime Perez
Jo Ponder
Don Powell
Donald Raggio
Kenneth Reaver
P. Romo-Leroux
Mary A. Rushing
Ronnie Smith
Pat Stewart
Bud Strong
S. Sullivan
D. Warriner
Bill Welborn
Mike Welborn
Tom Wenning
P. Westerfield
Mike Westerman
Charles Weston
Jim Winklejohn
Versie Wilson
Fred Zepponi
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WESLEY STUDENT COUNCIL
Seated: Carolyn Hamner, Suzanne Garrison, Jim Balgord, Ronny Stephens, John Turner, Lynda Furgerson, Jeannette Ramsey. Standing: Rev. Ed Curtis,
Terry Wright, Carey Freeman, Tommy Free, Robert Trotter, Burrow Brooks, Stanley Moorhead, Gary Lee Hawkins.
The purposes of the Wesley Foundation are to develop the personal religious life of its members, to promote Chris-
tian fellowship on the campus, to develop Christian leadership, to build a Christian world fellowship, and to provide
opportunities for Christian service.
Any member of the Methodist Church or person with Methodist preference is eligible for membership in the Wesley
Foundation. The members of the Council of the Wesley Foundation are elected by the Methodist students. Each mem-
ber of the Council is responsible for leading a definite phase of student work.
The Wesley Foundation is a member of the Methodist Student Movement at both state and national levels.
The Single Student Council plans a program for the Methodist student of the campus, which will bring him closer
to Christ in his everyday life. To do this the Wesley Foundation promotes a daily Vesper period, Sunday School and
Church activities, social functions, a weekly newspaper, "The Wesley Times," and a campus wide visitation.
The Married Council of the Wesley Foundation is primarily concerned with home and church life of the married
students. The Wesley Foundation recognizes that the married students' problems and needs are different from those of
the single student. In order to meet these needs a five point program is carried on — this program consists of Sunday
School, Fellowship Hour, WSCS, a monthly social, and personal visitation.
U/ESflUINSTER,
The Westminster Fellowship is the student organization of the Campus Christian Life Committee of
the Presbyterian Church. Though under the sponsorship and influence of the Presbyterian Church, this
organization is open to all students at Mississippi State University.
The purpose of the Westminster Fellowship is to lead students to a greater commitment of their lives
to our Lord, Jesus Christ. This aim is pursued through services of worship and fellowship. In addition
to participating in the worship services of the local Presbyterian Church, the W. F. has specific times
when they worship together as a group. They meet monthly on Sunday nights for programs where they
study topics of current and of lasting importance. They also have small groups which study in areas of
specific interest, and they meet frequently for periods of fellowship and recreation.
The Westminster Fellowship is under the guidance of an elected Executive Council and appointed com-
missioners to a General Council. The Executive Council members are: J. Preston Simmons, Moderator;
H. Rudy Gilbert, Vice Moderator; La Vance Davis, Stated Clerk; and Lee Huey, Treasurer. The Presby-
terian University Pastor and Advisor is Amos L. Wilson, Jr.
WCA
The purpose of the Young Men's Christian Association is to be a voluntary campus-centered fellowship
of students, faculty members and staff members dedicated to the task of relating the basic affirmations
of the Christian faith to the task of higher education and of enriching the college community by extend-
ing that community, which is the whole body of Christian believers, into every area of campus life. It is
to be a part of a world-wide Christian community united by a common loyalty to Jesus Christ. In the
fellowship of the Christian Church, its members seek to understand the will of God through worship, study,
and action; and strive to realize it in personal living and in working toward a better society.
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Lynda Furgerson
"Y" CABINET OFFICERS
President John Arlege
Vice President Tommy McWilliams
Secretary Joan Copeland
Treasurer Betty Littlejohn
FRESHMAN CLUB OFFICERS
President Jerry White
Vice President Harry Rayburn
Secretary Betty Rogers
Membership Chairman Frank Waggoner
THE YMCA Freshman Club exists to develop leadership and provide service for the Freshman Class. Its
membership is open to all members of the Freshman Class and its meetings are conducted each week at a lunch-
eon in the YMCA.
Its main service project each year is the sponsoring of Freshman Camp. This is a pre-school orientation camp
open to new students.
The programs at the club meetings are geared around professors and staff members speaking on subjects such
as politics, philosophy, economics, science, research, etc.
MEMBERS
Deedee Czajhowski
Lloyd Viets
Penny Patterson
Sandy Scalco
Kay Murphree
Robert Kitchin
Mark Clark
Tony Phillips
Jerry Huffstickler
Bette Boyd
Lynda Perez
Pam Parrott
Jackie Hudspeth
Bob Farr
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OFFICERS
President David Dye
Vice President Elinor Garrett
Secretary Linda Collum
Treasurer Tommy Fortenberry
Historian Bruce Peterson
Sponsor Mr. D. J. Cunetto
The Blackfriars Drama Society, named for a famous Elizabethan playhouse, now in its sixth successful season, pro-
duced its fifteenth and sixteenth productions. The fall season saw the staging of the comedy-drama "Outward Bound"
under the directorship of Mississippi State's first full-time play director, Mr. Dominic J. Cunetto. Membership in Black-
friars is open to every student in the university; talent and experience are not prerequisite. One becomes a member upon
earning a minimum number of points by participation in the fall and spring productions, either in on-stage or off-stage
work.
MEMBERS
George Allen
David Dye
Dot Leatherwood
Sandy Scalco
Rosanell Berry
David Kdmonds
Jim Lee
Patricia Sterling
Joyce Bond
Evelyn Ellis
John McMahan
Keith Swann
Peggy Boone
Tommy Fortenberry
Kay Murphree
Suzy Treadwell
Bill Braden
Linda Fulgham
Susie Noble
Sim Walton
Cheryl Brown
Elinor Garrett
Bruce Peterson
James Watson
Ann Cliett
Ronald Gordon
Joseph A. Phillips
David Wharton
Linda Collum
Nan Gwin
Jean Rainey
Nola Young
Ken Davis
Patti Kurts
Sandra Douglas
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Seated, L to R: Ray H. Jones Jr., Melvin C. Payne Jr., Larry L. Alexander, George A. Newbill, James K. Upchurch Jr., Victor M. Putman Jr., Mr. Claud
Irby. Standing, L to R: John M. Cockerham, James E. Cuicchi, George R. Lightsey, William R. Trask Jr., John W. Jordan, Andrew M. Ratcliffe Jr., Pat-
rick F. Yarborough, Earl M. Ware, Emile A. Nassar.
OFFICERS
President George A. Newbill
Vice President James K. Upchurch, Jr.
Secretary Victor M. Putnam, Jr.
Treasurer Larry L. Alexander
Advisor Mr. Claud Irby
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Oren W. Dickens
Richard Farlee
Tommy Fortenberry
Keith George
Jack Houston
MEMBERS
Bob Jackson
Eric Loftis
James Potts
R. Rounsaville
Eddie Sory
John Stokes
Linda Walker,
Accompanist
Andrew Fox,
Director
The Men's Chorus is one of the choral ensembles
that is open to all male students at the university.
Each spring, the group performs at various places
throughout the state on its annual tour. It also per-
forms for several clubs on campus.
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Judy Boyd
Linda Collum
Jane Goggans
William Johnston
Eric Loftis
Grace Mangum
Kay Murphree
The Madrigal Singers of Mississippi State Univer-
sity is a select group of 12 members. This group rep-
resents the university in some thirty state-wide per-
formances each year.
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OFFICERS
President Eric Loftis
Free President William Johnston
Secretary Sandra Holland
Conductor Jerry D. Williams
Accompanist Lamar Nesbit
The Mississippi State University Choir is one of several choral organizations on the campus open to all University
students. It provides the opportunity for students to hear and perform the best in choral music. Each year the choir pre-
sents a Christmas concert, a stage presentation, and a spring concert for the enjoyment of University students. The spring
tour to different sections of the state is one of the highlights of the school year. The choir also performs for numerous
University and civic functions.
MEMBERS
Virginia Anderson
Gerald Jacks
Libba Murphy
Rene Bendana
Bob Jackson
Carl Nelson
Peggy Boone
Elizabeth Johnson
Nellie Permenter
Judy Boyd
Marsha Johnston
James Potts
Anne Brown
William Johnston
Harriet Price
Jacob Crow
Lamar Kelly
Sandy Scalco
Linda Collum
Pattie Kurts
Priscilla Smith
Edgar Delas
Sharon Kuykendall
Pat Stewart
Oren Dickens
Eric Loftis
John Stokes
Richard Farlee
Lilley M. Love
William Sturdivant
Thomas Fortenberry
Jerry Marshall
Eunice Terry
Keith George
Sara Matthews
Pat Tiffin
Ruth Gordon
Barbara McPherson
James H. West
Nan Gwin
Robert Moody
David Wharton
Sandra Holland
Kay Murphree
Terry Wright
Paul Houston
MAEOONR4ND
OFFICERS
President Tommy Edwards
Vice President Charles Boyd
Secretary Nan Gwin
Treasurer Bob Jackson
Drum Major Robert Sheely
DIRECTORS
W. Thomas West L. Peyton Crowder
George L. Arnold
John M. Baker
David L. Baskind
0. Oscar Beck
Stanley C. Beers
M\ra J<>\ cc Bond
William E. Boone
Diane Boren
Charles P. Boyd
F. William Braden
Jay V. Brock
Burrow P. Brooks
L. Melvin Bullen
Porter A. Burke
Charles G. Catledge
Diane Catledge
Arthur J. Christopher
Delhert E. Cohleigh
Nancy M. Coleman
Linda G. Collum
Wilda C. Thompson
Boyce R. Core
Tom I. Crumby
Eloise ( !za jko\\>ki
Larry F. Dale
Edgar A. Delas
E. Harris Dendy
Virgil Deshler
0. David Dye
Richard A. Eddleman
Charlotte A. Edwards
James B. Edwards
Thomas E. Edwards
Jack S. Fairley
Malcolm M. Flowers
Aaron A. Fried
Harris R. Gilbert
James Green
Nancy E. Gwin
Thomas Hammack
Mary C. Hamner
Charles E. Harmond
Odie D. Harrell
D. Stanley Hartness
Billey D. Henley
A. Sanford Hearron
J. Rodney Henry
Thomas M. Hinton
Burrel S. Hood
Michael C. Horowitz
Ronald W. Howard
W. Gaddis Hunt
Charles F. Hyde
Robert C. Jackson
Elizabeth A. Johnson
James M. Johnson
Thomas F. Johnson
Stephen H. King
Ronald Knight
Lloyd H. Lewis
Lilley Margaret Love
Sandra Sue Lovett
Ben L. Magruder
F. Grace Mangum
Floyd B. McCormick
Evelyn Ann Mitchell
Evelyn L. Merrell
Kenneth D. Mitchell
Joe Sam Moritz
John T. Mueller
Kay Q. Murphree
Randall A. Nagle
Carolyn W. Nash
Lamar W. Nesbit
Shirley S. Noble
Daniel U. Owen
MAJORETTES': Seated: Rosa Lee Monsell, Grace Mangum. Standing, L to R: Nan Gwin, Kaye Coggin, Diane Catledge, Evelyn Merrill, Eloise Czajkcn
ski, Evelyn Ann Mitchell, Kay Murphree, Wilda Thompson, Sandra Thompson, June Brown.
LtoR: Tommy Edwards, Charles Boyd, Nan Gwin, Bob Jackson, Robert Sheely.
MEMBERS (cont.)
James R. Owen
James Forrest Scott
Dennis Hoorn
Charles Steen
Stanley S. Owen
James Phillip Sewell
Page Box, Jr.
E. Clay Thompson
Phillip L. Patterson
Robert A. Sheely
June Brown
W. George Thompson
Bruce W. Peterson
Hugh C. Smith
Kenneth M. Clark
Sandra Jo Thompson
Douglas D. Polk
Charles Steen
Kaye Coggin
Houston Townsend
Irvin R. Price
Charles B. Stutts
George W. Lemen
Robert W. Wadsworth
R. Stanley Ridings
David E. Suttle
James Malone
Daniel W. Webb
Dallas W. Robertson
Gail F. Terrell
John W. McMahan
James H. West
Dennis L. Rochester
Hugh T. Mitchell
Rosa Lee Monsell
Walter Lee Wood
Elizabeth Rogers
Ralph Lane
Joseph V. Pace
Terry 0. Wright
George R. Rounsaville
Dewell Brasher
William V. Scott
Larry M. Wright
Celia Beth Scott
David T. Wharton
John D. Tyler
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Alpha Epsilon Delta was founded in 1926 at the University of Alabama. Since that time it has become the world's
largest body devoted to pre-medical, pre-dental, and related fields of undergraduate education. Membership in 1962 ex-
ceeded 23,000.
The object of the fraternity is to encourage excellence in pre-medical scholarship; to stimulate an appreciation of the
importance of pre-medical education in the study of medicine; to promote cooperation and contacts between medical
and pre-medical students and educators in developing an adequate program of pre-medical education; and to bind to-
gether similarly interested students.
Membership in Alpha Epsilon Delta is a recognition of superior scholastic achievement of a student and it affords
him an opportunity to develop a well rounded personality and qualities of initiative, leadership, and self-education by
participating in the activities of his chapter and his fraternity.
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OFFICERS
President Mrs. Audrey Scales
Vice President Mrs. Charlotte Chadwick
Recording Secretary Mrs. Edna Ginn
Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Shirley Landrum
Treasurer Mrs. Glenda McKay
Publicity Chairmen Mrs. Carmen Clark
Mrs. Barbara Cropp
Social Chairman Mrs. Sandra Nevels
Hostess Mrs. Jean Jackson
Chaplain Mrs. Stephanie Bishop
The Mississippi State University Chapter of the National Association of University Dames, founded in 1952, is the
only authorized chapter in the State of Mississippi. It is dedicated to promoting friendship and providing fun and re-
laxation for the wives of students.
Membership is achieved through payments of dues, and all wives of MSU students are eligible for membership. The
club meets one night each month. Programs include lectures, parties for husbands and children, fashion shows, demon-
strations, and a variety of others, both entertaining and informative.
Upon the husband's graduation from college, the Dame receives her Ph.T. degree, which denotes "Putting Husband
Through." Her degree entitles her to all the rights and privileges she has earned by maintaining a home atmosphere
conducive to study, understanding her husband's problems, lending her moral support, and in many instances, contribut-
ing to family income.
The symbol of NAUD is a circle, symbolic of the wedding band, with an arrow, symbolizing friendship, piercing it.
The chapter flower is the chrysanthemum, and precedent has established the slogan, "Once a Dame, Always a Dame."
AUW KAPPA PQl
Delta Lambda Chapter is one of 121 chapters throughout the nation of Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, the Nation's
largest and oldest professional fraternity is business.
Alpha Kappa Psi was founded at .New York University in 1904. Delta Lambda Chapter was installed at Mississippi
State University on May 5, 1956, and has not since ceased to grow.
The objectives of Alpha Kappa Psi are to further the individual welfare of its members; to foster scientific research
in the fields of commerce, accounts, and finance; to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein;
and to promote and advance in institutions of college rank, courses leading to degrees in Business Administration.
Chapters of Alpha Kappa Psi sponsor professional programs with outstanding speakers from the world of business in-
cluding professional seminars, business exhibits, and research surveys. Each chapter also sponsors field trips to various
industrial concerns in its areas. Delta Lambda Chapter participates actively in these and other projects.
INTERNATIONAL CLUB
The International Club is a unit organization of the YMCA and is com-
posed of students interested in promoting friendly relations between stu-
dents of various countries represented at Mississippi State University. Sup-
per meetings of the club are held, at which the programs presented are des-
ignated to create better understanding and appreciation of the different
cultures from which the members are drawn. The Club operates under the
direction of its own elected officers with the counsel of the YMCA staff
and a representative of the Cabinet. The Club also has a radio program
each week, "My Country on the Air," which brings the countries represented
by the Club into the homes of the surrounding area.
Alpha Phi Omega is the largest Greek letter service fraternity in the world. The Epsilon Iota Chapter of Alpha Phi
Omega was established on the Mississippi State campus in 1948. Following the cardinal principles of the fraternity,
those of leadership, friendship, and service, the Mississippi State chapter has become one of the most active in the South.
Alpha Phi Omega members have assisted with half-time activities at football games, sponsored an Explorer Day program
in conjunction with High School Day, and assisted at local Boy Scout camporees. This year, as a service to the state stu-
dent body, Alpha Phi Omega began sponsoring a Book Exchange. The only requirement for membership in the fraternity,
other than university scholastic standards, is a willingness to serve.
MEMBERS
Jim Balgord
Tommy Booker
Tommy Carter
David Dobbins
Richard Dobbins
Mack Hataway
Gary Hawkins
Harold Hodges
Byron Seward
Vic Torrey
Doug Trevett
Alan Veal
Tommy Booker
PLEDGES
John Baswell
Mike Lasker
Richard Burnside
Tom Lilly
Gary Carnathan
John McMurrough
David Cochran
Julian Riley
Wilbert Dahlem
John Rye
Pat Freeman
Jimmy Sullivan
Gerald Gilliam
Joe Turner
Clifford George
Richard Welquiez
Jimmy C. Hughes
David Williams
Harold Jones
Wayne Woods
Mark Keller
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OFFICERS
President Richard G. Silver
Vice President John Dudley Arnold
Secretary Russell Carlisle Carothers
Treasurer Lewis Ross Shelton
Sgt.-at-Arms James Richard Shadoin
Faculty Advisor Henry W. Nash
Asst. Faculty Advisor R. Gordon Carter
FACULTY MEMBERS
Richard Gordon Carter
William C. Flewellen
Klion Franklin
S. Roland Jones
Henry Warren Nash
Guy Theron Peden
.1. William Rush
Edwin S. Sanders
Samuel Eugene Trotter
John D. Arnold
Albert M. Barnes
Dwight F. Blissard, Jr.
Frank E. Boyce
Richard R. Caperton
Gary Lee Carnathan
Russell C. Carothers
Wallace B. Colbert, Jr.
Jacob S. Crow, Jr.
James F. Dennis, Jr.
William George Drane
John A. Dunn
Van Kersh Edmonson
Ronald D. Foley
Phil D. Fortenberry
Currey S. Freeman
Wendell E. Groce
Mack A. Hataway
Gary Lee Hawkins
Ben Gray Hilbun
Joseph H. Hodges
Daniel E. Hossley
A. Jackson Huff
Robard Hughes
Wiley H. Jenkins, Jr.
John Paul Jones
Earl Lamar Kelly
Vernon K. Kimbrough
Jon C. Kling
William K. Landrum
George W. Langley, Jr.
James L. Lewis
Thomas A. Ligon, Jr.
Singleton A. Mclnnis, III
Robert L. McPherson
Richard A. Martin
Franck D. Massey
Paul A. Melton
Gerald D. Mi< lull
Richard K. Mills
James C. Mitchell
Robert L P. Olmstead
Harold F. Peel
Gerald W. Porter
Don C. Richmond
Julian C. Riley
Milton L. Sandy, Jr.
Michael Schermer
James R. Shadoin, J
Lewis R. Shelton, II)
Philip H. Shockey
Richard G. Silver
James C. Sneed
John N. Sparks
Robert H. Spell
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George E. Tucker
William H. Whatley
Robert A. White
Terry K. Wilkey
George C. Williams
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MEMBERS
David Musselwhite
Ted Newman
Bill Foy
Jim Pickett
David Peel
Albert Sorrels Jr.
Wayne Boutwell
Stanley Beers
Thomas Toney
Robert Usher
Joe Pace
Marion Heard
Jerry King
James Trussell
Jerry Sparks
Larry Vance
Pete Sanders
Gary Cocherhorn
Bob Evans
Herman Seefeld
Larry Rogers
Forest Bogort
Ross Shelton
Benny Rakestraw
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Russell Wise
Anse Barber
Sandra Harrison
Milton Henderson
Larry Sturdivant
Jerry Vandersand
Ronald Jones
James Turner
Oscar Beck
A. H. "Sonny" Paxton
Charles Vail
Charles Yancy
Aubrey Nichols
Bob Reese
Graham Nelson
0. A. Cleveland
CjUDtNTCENATk
PRESIDENTS
CABINET
Front Row, L to R: June Brown, Randy Lumb, Nancy Pomeroy, Mickey Putman, Paul King,
Billy Dodd, Lewis Jackson. Back Row, L to R: Ron Taylor, Richard Shields, Louis Whitfield,
Malcolm Balfour. Not Pictured: Jimmy Lipscomb.
The Student Executive Council, often called the Student Senate, is the
legislative body of our student government; the President's Cabinet, in
addition to being an advisory group to the president, is the judicial body.
Executive powers are vested in the president of the SA to be assisted by the
vice president, secretary, and treasurer and the President's cabinet. All
members of the Student Senate are selected by popular vote. The four SA
officers, Reveille and Reflector editors and business managers, and the
head cheerleader are the members of the Council who are elected by the
entire student body, which comprises the Student Association. The Student
Senate is generally concerned with the promotion of social programs, pub-
lications, athletics, and general student welfare.
AWQ
The Association of Women Students of Mississippi State University is the executive governing body of the women stu-
dents. Its membership includes all women students registered at Mississippi State University. The Association of Wom-
en Students regulates the activities of the women students, enforces such regulations of the University pertaining to coeds
as do not fall exclusively within the provision of the administration, and serves to bind the women students in a stronger
union. The purpose of the Association of Women Students is to maintain the highest standard of honor in every phase of
university life and to promote and condition the intellectual and social life of the women students. The AWS strives to
increase the enrollment of women students.
This year the AWS sponsored many activities in connection with its program of coed advancement. The highlight of
the year was the annual Powder Puff Derby held in November, a fund-raising spectacular in which the coeds demon-
strated their football "skills."
Other activities of the AWS this year include the purchasing of a television set for the new women's dormitory. The
AWS participated in the MIC convention here at State and attended the national IAWS meeting in Oklahoma City. The
AWS was hostess to the bi-state meet of the Intercollegiate Association of Women Students in the Spring.
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L /o R, First Row: Chong, Dean, Whitfield, McKinnis, Kennedy, De Vincentis. L to R, Second Row: Von Seutter, McDonald, Majure, Swanson, Herschede.
OFFICERS
President Lewis Whitfield
Vice President Archie McKinnis
Secretory Arnold Dean
Treasurer Robert Kennedy
MEMBERS
Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen
Lewis Whitfield Arnold Dean Larry Hall Coleman Chong
Archie McKinnis Robert Kennedy Troy Majure Mike De Vincentis
Harold McDonald Bill Herschede Chris Von Seutter Carl Swanson
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Second Lt.
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harold Mcdonald
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Drill Master
Ass't. Drill Master
Sponsor
Advisors
TOMMY SPENCER
ROBERT ROSS
SANDY SCHRADER
MAJ. JOHN ALBRITTON
MAJ. M. MaGAHEE
BARNETT
BLACK
BRIDGEFORTH
CHAMBLIN
COLLINS
DEAN
EDWARDS
ELLIOT
FORESTER
GASTON
GRANT
HARMON
HARVEY
HODGES
HOWELL
HUDDLESTON
INGRAM
JORDAN
KENNEDY
McCain
Mcdonald
McKINNIS
MASSKY
MEYERS
MURRAY
O'BRIEN
PILLOW
REEVES
RILEY
ROBHINS
ROSS
SALTER
SMITH
SPENCER
TAYLOR, D.
TAYLOR, R.
WAMBLE
WATSON
WHITE, B.
WHITE, C.
WHITE, J.
WHITFIELD
YOUNG
Drill Team at MSU Homecoming
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Pictured above are the 1963-64 members of the "Blue Knight" Drill Team. The members are chosen from a select
group of basic AFROTC cadets. Once selected for membership, the cadets are subjected to strict discipline and precision
drill as well as regular drill while training. They must maintain a "C" average in both their Air Science courses and
university courses in order to remain on the drill team.
The "Blue Knights" were organized in 1958 for the purpose of giving basic cadets the opportunity for leadership
training and a closer understanding of military discipline. They have since gained recognition as a precision drill team
in many southern states.
OFFICERS
Commander Cadet Lt. Carey L. Freeman
Sponsor Miss Lynda Furgerson
Faculty Advisor Captain Edwin E. Koch
Staff Advisor A/1C Elton R. Young
MEMBERS
Blaize, Donald
Marsh, William
Bridges, John
Mustin, Harold
Carter, Bradley
Norwood, Michael
Crew, David
Owen, William
Dale, Hal
Perrett, William
Dennis, James
Randle, Thomas
Downer, Charles
Robertson, Garland
Evans, Curtis
Robertson, James
Gaston, John
Russell, William
Freeman, Carey
Scaturro, Paul
Glover, Richard
Smith, Charles
Haynes, Glenn
Sturdivant, William
Hudspeth, James
Stevens, Gary
Huffman, William
Torrance, Richard
Johnson, Roy
Traylor, Carwell
Macoy, Henry
Trotter, John
McCarty, Ronald
Walden, John
Farragut, Joseph
Walters, Wayne
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Mississippi State Football Staff— Kneeling, L to R: Frank Jones, John Majors, Head Coach Paul Davis, Bill Dooley, John Correrro. Standing: Vic Spooner, David
Owens, Ken Donahue, Trainer W. J. Luchsinger, Henry Lee Parker, Billy Tohill.
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WADE WALKER
Athletic Director
PAUL DAVIS
Head Coach
264 RALPH BROWN
R. P. PATTY
W. J. LUCHSINGER
BOB HARTLEY
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ODE BURRELL, HB
PAT WATSON, Linebacker
TOMMY NEVILLE. Tackle
Mississippi State, who had come to be known as one of the SEC pushovers, was picked at the beginning of
the 1963 season to finish 9th among the "Dixie Dozen." This must have been quite an insult to Coach Paul Davis
and his giant killers, for they retaliated in great fashion.
The Maroons finished the season with a 6-2-2 record, beating bowl bound LSU and Auburn, tying bowl bound
Ole Miss, and losing by only one point to bowl bound Alabama. The Maroons' "November Nightmare" turned
into one of the greatest Cinderella stories of all time.
State went on to defeat North Carolina State in the Liberty Bowl in Philadelphia, 17-10. Ode Burrell was
picked the game's outstanding player and Pat Watson was chosen the game's outstanding lineman.
Still, however, the annual cry could be heard, "Wait 'til next year!"
SONNY FISHER, QB
HOYLE GRANGER, FB
TOMMY INMAN, End
ROGER HARRIS, End BOBBY HEWLETT, End ROBERT CAROLLA, End BILL McGUIRE, End RAY REED, End
RICHARD WEAVER, End JIMBO LANE, End BILLY BLOCKER, End FRANKIE BELL, Tackle CARL SANFORD, Tackle
GARLAND WHITTINGTON, T BOB DUGAN, Tackle DAVE CALDWELL, Tackle GRADY BOLTON, Tackle MIKE CHILDS, Guard
SHERMAN DOUGLAS, Guard WAYNE NICHOLS, Guard JUSTIN CANALE, Guard HILTON BALL, Guard RONNIE KIRKLAND, Gu;
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JIMMY LARSEN, Center JONNY WINDHAM, Center GERALD RICHARDS, Center BUTCH LUKE, Center ASHBY COOK, QB
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JIM McBRIDE, QB JAMES CARROLL, QB DON EDWARDS, QB CHARLES BEENE, HB DAN BLAND, HB
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BILLY MOORE, HB LARRY SWEARENGEN, HB JOHN SPARKS, HB PRICE HODGES, HB J. E. LOIACANO, FB
BILL MOON, FB
BOBBY JONES, FB
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MA&OON CUBSmUTES CRUSH WOWRD
Starkville, Miss., Sept. 21— Mis-
sissippi State, playing mostly with
substitutes, moved the ball almost
at will Saturday to defeat badly
outclassed Howard College 43-0.
The Bulldogs of the Southeast-
ern Conference scored in every pe-
riod and threw up a stout defense
to force the Birmingham Bulldogs
to play their entire offensive game
in their own territory.
Hoyle Granger, 210 pound
sophomore fullback, smashed for
two touchdowns and other long
yardage to head a cast of soph-
omore backs exhibited by State.
Others scoring for State were Bur-
rell, Moon, Ashby Cook, and
Guard Ronnie Kirkland. Big Jus-
tin Canale kicked one 32 yard field
goal and four of six extra points.
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Gainesville, Fla., Sept. 28— Mis-
sissippi State's Battling Bulldogs
staged a great last-half rally at
Florida Field before an audience
of 36,000 here this gray cloudy
afternoon and held the favoi'ed
University of Florida Gators to a
'9-9 tie.
Three juniors — Quarterback
Sonny Fisher, End Tommy Inman,
and Tackle Justin Canale — were
the key men in State's brilliant
come-back from a 0-9 deficit at
the end of the first half. It was
Fisher who led State's lone touch-
down march in the fourth period,
Inman who caught a pair of Ed-
ward's passes to put the ball in
scoring position, and Canale who
booted a 31 -yard field goal for the
first three points that made a tie
possible.
BULLDOGS UP£ETVOUJfMTEER£
Cnoxville, Tenn., Oct. 5 — Shoe-
ess Ode Burrell fled 23 yards
hrough the Tennessee Volunteers
is the second quarter was getting
inderway and that hippity-hop-
ling gallop for a touchdown was
11 Mississippi State needed for a
'-0 victory.
Indeed that was all the battling
Julldogs could manage through
ompletely dominating the first
alf as three later scoring oppor-
unities were missed.
Through the second half it was
11 Tennessee with the Mississip-
•ians continually battling with
heir backs to a constantly threat-
ned goal line.
Gpfe&XPClOAN^
"ackson, Miss., Oct. 12 — A team
vhich does not panic when the
coring lights brighten up for the
>pposition, Mississippi State, Sat-
lrday night took Tulane 31-10,
coring all of its 31 after the
jreenies had gotten their 10.
State used an intercepted pass
>y John Sparks, who ran 35 yards
ifter the catch, to send his team
nto the intermission leading 14-
.0. Others scoring for State were
^rice Hodges, Burrell, and Bobby
ones. Canale kicked a 25-yard
ield goal and four conversions.
BULLDOGS OaN COUGARS
State College, Miss., Oct. 19— Like
the conference title was resting on
the outcome, the Mississippi State
Bulldogs struck quickly here Sat-
urday afternoon and then sat on
the results for a 20-0 homecoming
victory over the Houston Cougars
for the Mississippians fourth win
of the season.
Speedy senior halfback Ode Bur-
rell tallied on bursts of six and
eleven yards in the first half and
signal caller Sonny Fisher on an
eleven yard gallop. Coach Davis
cleared the bench with sophs turn-
ing in beautiful jobs in the latter
part of the game.
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Memphis, Term., Oct. 26 — Mis-
sissippi State University's Bull-
dogs found the going mighty rug-
ged as they moved into the second
half of their 1963 football cam-
paign.
They also learned that defense
lapses on kickoffs, bad center
snaps, and short punts can spell
disaster — especially when the op-
position has a good football team.
Memphis State's Tigers exploit-
ed those three opportunities and
posted a 17-10 verdict before
31,000 folks packed into old
Crump Stadium. The Bulldogs
used Justin Canale's 47-yard field
goal and halfback Price Hodges'
running for its points with Canale
also kicking an extra point.
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ruscaloosa, Ala., Nov. 2 — Ala-
jama kept slipping out of the trap
Saturday and at the end of the
ee-saw Southeastern Conference
;ame it was Mississippi State that
yas snared by defeat 20-19.
Mississippi State led by three
lifferent scores and all the way
ieemed on the verge of pulling
i major upset. When it was over,
he Crimson Tide had its fifth
>EC victory and had tagged State
vith its first conference loss. In
he final analysis, Alabama's pass-
ng beat Mississippi State's run-
ling.
The loss was the sixth in a row
or Mississippi State to Bear Bry-
mt & Co., and if there was any
:onsolation after the near miss, it
lad to be the Maroons finally
coring on 'Bama for the first time
ince 1958.
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Miss., Nov. 1 — Courage
n the magnificent manner earned
ts just reward when Justin Canale
:icked a soggy football 35 yards
ind directly between the goal
>osts to give Mississippi State a
3-10 victory over previously un-
leaten Auburn.
The field goal came with only
!2 seconds on the clock and
uined Auburn's SEC hopes. Lit-
le Sonny Fisher intercepted a pass
rom great Jimmy Sidle to set up
he photo finish. Limping Ode
Jurrell made State's only touch-
lown on a 22-yard pass play. Ca-
lale added the point after and
lad already kicked another 35-
rard field early in the game.
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Jackson, Miss., Nov. 16— LSU
wagered a football game Saturday
night that Billy Ezell could com-
plete a three-yard pass to Bill
Truax, and the Tigers were dead
wrong. Dead wrong with a capital
D. Mississippi State beat LSU 7-6.
Mississippi State scored with a
minute and 25 seconds left to
play, kicked the extra point, yield-
ed a touchdown to LSU with 14
seconds left to play, and stopped
LSU's two-point try. State's touch-
down came on a 17-yard pass from
Sonny Fisher to End Tommy In-
man.
OSTEON TO VICTORY
SjzrrETT£S SL)Gfi& BOU/L BOUND REBELS
State College, Miss., Nov. 30—
The highly touted "Country Club-
bers" came onto the field highly
favored to trounce the Maroons
for the umpteenth time in as many
years. The Rebels had a Sugar
Bowl bid all wrapped up and an-
other undefeated season under
their belt. These credentials did
not impress the Maroons at all.
The Maroons opened the game
litting hard and closed in the same
manner. The Rebs had their backs
;o the wall the entire game and
bad to settle for a tie.
State's touchdown came on a
Dass from slightly sensational half-
jack Ode Burrell to End Tommy
[nman. The pass was the first Bur-
ell had ever thrown as a Bulldog.
BULLDOGS WIN A04FN
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The 1963-64 Bulldog basketeers took a back seat in the SEC race for
the first time in several years. For Coach "Babe's" men, it was a year of
rebuilding and recruiting. The only real bright spots in the dim season were
the freshmen and the play of Doug Hutton. The Freshmen, under the leader-
ship of ex-Maroon great Joe Dan Gold, performed superbly and were called
by many the best ever. Once again we cry "Wait 'til next year!"
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MISSISSIPPI STATE VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM— Front Row, L to R: Coach Babe
McCarthy, Paul Smith, Aubrey Nichols, Billy Anderton, Larry Cartee, Jack Wofford, Doug Hut-
ton, Assistant Coach Jerry Simmons. Back Roiv: Jim Taylor, Richie Williams, Howard Hemphill,
Manager Mike Dill, Herb Biggs, Stan Brinker, Don Posey.
COACH BABE McCABTHY
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DISTANCE RUNNERS
L to R: Malcolm Balfour— 1st SEC 2 Mile, Mike Diggins, Lexie Lednum, Alan Taylor,
Morrison.
FRESHMAN DISTANCE RUNNERS
L to R: Paul Beicke, Gary Smyly, Jerry Brasher, O'Neill Robertson.
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Robert L. Kennedy
Layout Editor
2g4 Billy Anderson, Assistant Business Manager, and
Tommy Tann, Business Manager
Burrow P. Brooks, seated. Copy Editor, and assistants.
Administrative Assistant
Sallie Nehlett and Lucey Lacey, Editorial Assistants, with their assistant.
"Papa Jim."
Edward B. Jones
Assistant Layout Editor
B. P. Pickering. Jr.
Assistant Copy Editor
REFLEOCfcOAFF
Malcolm Balfour
Editor
Ross Shelton
Business Manager
Business Staff Assistants
Randy Lumb
Bob Stringer
286 Associate Editor, Lewis Jackson; Staff Writers; Alice Godfrey, Jai
Stewart, Kay McDill, and Claudia Chandler.
Columnists ; Randy Richardson and Todd P. Greer.
Delivery Assistants; Robert Hutchins and Paul Beicke.
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CAM-WQU^.
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Watch your step when leaving.
Head, Heart, Hands, and no Hair
Home of future State students
"Were you supposed to wear pants under
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Mickey, from Fayetteville, Tennessee, served as President
of the Student Association his senior year. He has also served
as president of his fraternity, Delta Chi.
During his four years, Mickey held membership in the
Elder Statesmen, Blue Key, Beta Alpha Psi, the Student
Relations Committee, the Accounting Club, and he was se-
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at Mississippi State. She has been president of Chi Omega,
president of the Associated Women Students, president of
Cardinal Key, secretary of the Panhellenic Council, and
day student representative to the Student Senate.
She is also a member of Phi Kappa Phi, The President's
Council, and the Reveille. She has also served as News Edi-
tor of the Reflector.
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Cardinal Key, and she was chosen the Outstanding Chi Omega
in 1962-63.
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REVEILLE.
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For the past four decades Mr. Jim Pruitt, known to all Mississippi State University stu-
dents as "Papa Jim," has faithfully served this publication as staff photographer. He has
furnished the pictures for two-thirds of the volumes of the REVEILLE.
Because of his easily acquired friendship with all his associates; Because of bis undivided
attention to the needs of the REVEILLE staff, and because of his overwhelming effort as
staff photographer . . . We humbly pay tribute and thanks for his many years service.
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Charles Ray, 78
Connie, 78
Curtis Howard, 228
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James Raymond, 148
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244
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Bee
James H., 121
ker, Wal
er D. Jr., 101,
160
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Be.
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am A. Jr., 101
Br.
ne, Char
es W., 79, 267
11. a
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rnie L., 101
Be,
rs, Stanl
»y C. Jr., 244
11, a
yers, Wi
ey J., 51
Bel
, Donna
G., 101, 235
Del
, George
D., 102
Bel
, Frank
e N., 102, 266
Bel
, Phillip
M., 51
11,1
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Be
, Willia
n A., 79
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ay L., 79
Be
dana, R
243
Be
nett, Ja
Ties Grady, 51,
201,
228
Be
nist, la,
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11,
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en L., 180
Bi
ge, Diet
ry, Law
r P., 146
ence J. Jr., 79
B.
rv, Clin
on A., Ill, 102
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nell, 51, 227
Be
e Cleon, 121
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Scott Jr., 121
B.
rry', San
or Glenn, 121
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Be
rryhill, J
ames D., 51
Bess, Char
es Edward, 102
>, Hal L., 121, 164
;gers, Harry L. Jr., 51, 154
;gs, Herbert W., 102, 275
ik, Janice Emily, 236
lingsley, B. B. Jr., 79
iford, Betty Jean D., 51
aford, Thomas A., 51
shop, David N., 47, 198
aek, Elbert C, Jr., 79
aek, Elbert C. Ill, 158, 259
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Jlack, Rob
rt N.
r., 102
llackbum,
James
E. Jr., 121, 148
Uaekledge,
Fredd
ll.lckledgc.
Patric
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178
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Jamei
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11.,,,. Will
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76
Ha./, a F,li
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236
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Micha
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J., 102
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Willi
m O., 51
Blissard, D
vight V.. 251
Blocker, Billy G.,
79 266
Bloodworth
s W., 168, 208,
223
Boatman, Alfred L., 52
Boatner, J
mes C
, 52, 198, 208,
lUgai
, Forrest D., 52, 208
Helen
Charles R., 52
Bolai
, Barbra Ann, 122, 176
i, Lawrence F, 111, 122,
118
Bolln
, Max B., 216
Bolto
Rufus G., 266
11,11...!
Bond
'( Imiles lalwin, 52, 218
Bond
Myrna Joyce, 79, 178, 237,
211
11,, n,l
Robert M., 79, 220
Bond
H,.nd
James W., 79, 230
He,,,,
r, James A., 52, 228
Bonn
r Nathan Allen 79
11,,,,,,
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Book
r, Thomas L., 79, 250
Boon
i Peggy L., 122, 180, 237,
Bonn
', William E., 102, 168, 244
Boot
Jerry H., 52
:•:
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Bool
e, Thelma L., 52 235
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er, Jacky R., 102
Boo/
r, James W., 52, 230
Her,
, Norris H., 79, 164
oswell, Jo Tanya, 122, 180
Bowker, John M., 122, 236
Bowie, Michael Wayne, 142
Bowie, Robert Harold, 102
Bowman, Billy B., 122, 154
Bowman, Ray R. Jr., 102
Box, Isaac Page Jr., 100, 102,
164, 245
Box, Billy K., 122
Box, William F., 148
Boyce. Frank E.. 251
II, ,1,1, Hilly M., 52
Boyd, Charles P., 52, 244
Boyd, Deward G. Jr., 52, 220
Boyd, Micl
I, Eddie
., 52
'., 176
Boyd, Judy Carol, 243, 242
Boyer, Milton J., 52
Boyette, Gerald B., 102
Boyette, John D., 48, 215
Boyles, Lester, 79, 225
Bracamonte, Orlando, 102
Braddock, Anita Vay, 122, 178
Braden, Frederidk W., 102,
237, 244
Bradham, David A., 148
Bradley, Claude G., 41, 52, 197,
207, 208, 210, 217
Bradley, Jackie R, 225
Bradshaw, Aubrey L., 122
Bradshaw, Charles E„ 52
Brady, David J., 122
Bragan, Robert R., Jr., 79, 201,
277
Bragg, George H. Jr., 236
Bramlett, James D., 102
Brand, David Gilbert, 122
Brann, Richard R., 102
Brannon, Bobby C, 164
Brantley, Albert V„ 102
Brasher, Dcwel G., Jr., 102, 245
Braswell, James D., 52
Brantley, Terry Keith, 122
er, Jerry C, 102
itton Clinton W. Jr., 52
owner, Max L., 79
■azeale, Michael E., 102
Brewer, James Marvin, 122, 164
Brewer, Julia Lynn, 102
Bridges, James T., Jr., 79, 164
Bridges, James S., 52
Itridgforlh. Stewarl, Jr.. 1
161, 215, 285
II,, S!-. IHlli R. Jr., 52
Hnsliani. William M.. IB'
Cameron, Thomaa V. HI, 10.1, 118
Cameron, William Mack, 122
I ammack, Aimer S. III. 164
Campbell, A. Bland Jr., 122, 230,
s, John G., 52
Caraway, Charles F., 80
Ernest N. Jr., 103
Carlisle, Woodrow W. Jr.. 47
Jay V., 142, 244
Carnathan, Gary L., 53, 146. 232,
Jerri Wayne, 122, 212
250, 251
Louis Burns, 122
Carothers, Russell C, 53, 154
n, Thomas M. Jr., 164
Carney, Ansley P. Ill, 148, 216
Burrow P. Jr., 52, 142,
Carney, Pomp T., 53
237, 244, 285
Carollo, Robert J., 103, 266
H,,„,k
, Charles Willis, 122
Carney, James Perrin, 123
Br,„,k
William K., 103, 228
Carpenter, Don A., 80
It, ,,,,,,
Twila Frances, 79
Carpenter, Ga^y Gray, 80
Brow,
Anne Carol, 103, 243
Carpenter, James H., Jr., 80
Charles R. Jr., 52, 215
Carpenter, James William, 123,
Cheryl D., 122, 237
154
Brow.
Dewey B., 79
Carpenter, Robert M., 122
Carpenter, Terry S., 123
Carr, Frederick M., 152
Brow
,' Elam B., 52, 223
Browi
' Eldon D., 52, 225
Carr, George Robert III, 123, 160
, Fred Newton, Jr., 122,
225
Carr, James Gordon III. 123
Browi
, Harley Jr., 103
(airr, Robert G., 53
, Jean Pierre, 122
Carrawav, Conald C, 80
llrawi
, June, 53, 178, 193, 210
Carraway, William D., 103, 148,
245
254
212
, Paul F., 103
Carrieo, Lee Daniel. 103, 146
, Roger A., 103
Carrington, Jack P. Jr., 103, 146
Brow
Wayne J., 53
Carrinslon. James C, 80
Brow
ing, Donald L, 79
Carroll. Clinton 1 ... 210. 226
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George David Jr., 122
Carroll. George R., 53
Bri.c
, James A. Jr., 79, 154
Carroll. James E., 103, 267
Br,,,,
, Kenneth Warren, 79
Carroll, Larry A., 53, 226
Brum
„M. Willis IS., 53, 148,
Carroll, Patricia A., 80
107
an-,, 1207, 216, 259
Carroll, William P. Jr., 54, 228
Brim
mett, Ben K., 103, 154, 187
Carson, lames R., 54
Hual
Allen W., 103, 146
Carson, Walter R., 80, 230
Una
, Edwin N„ 79
Cartee, Larry E., 103, 275
, John L. Ill, 79
Carter Bradley D., 103, 268, 261
Br. a
, Robert E., 53
Carter! Ernest A.. 103
Una.
, Frank J. Jr., 103, 164
Carter, John A., 80
H,i a
t, Son, 79
t, Suzanne, 79
Carter, James M., 54
Carter, George H., 54
amn Charles N. S„ 103
151
lew. Robert T., 79
Carter,' John L. Ill, 122, 164, 228
Bucl
ey, Keith T., 79, 122
Carter, Thomas L., 80, 250
Bui 1
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Carter, Watkins Leo, 80
Bufl
Eugene A. Jr., 122, 146
Carter, Wayne J. Jr., 54
d, Thomas O. Jr., 53
Cartledge, Clifton E., 103, 164,
Bull
n, L. Melvin Jr., 244
182, 187, 203, 313, 237
Hull
n, Willard M. Jr., 80
Carty, Billy R.. 54, 164
rdon L. Jr., 53, 220
1!,,
■lia.ii. Mary E., 53
Casey. Robert L., 80, 146
,1,(1,1,1. Gerald L., 225
Cash/Ralph E., 103,174
11, i
■111, ,1,1. lames H., 53, 228
Castleberry, John B., 103
lie
ge, Cecil Dwight, 103
Casta,,, -ra.' Will, an, Thomas, 81
Bu
ger, Donald E„ 53, 228
Cale. Oscar B., 118
I,, , lain ard A., 53, 195
Catledge, Charles G-, 197, 198, 208
Bu
ke, Porter, 103, 244
Catle.lge Dianne, 122
Bu
kes, Dwight B., 103
Causey, Robert S. Jr., 158
(l„
k,i.. Robert F.. 122, 144
Cavender, Wade L., 228
Bu
key Lawrence E„ 122
Caver, William W. Jr., 54
Bu
nham William T. Jr., 103
151
Cavin, Jimmy H., 54, 212
Bu
ns, James P. Jr., 53
Cermak, George F. Jr., 103
(!„
ns, Joe Wiley, 122
Chadwick, Charles E., 54
Bu
ns, Michael A., 103
Chaffin, Philip R., 103
Bi
nsi.le, Richard H., 250
Chamberlain, F. E., Jr., 123
Bu
rrell. Ode, 53, 201, 265
Chambers, Joe O., 54
Bu
row, Johnny G., 225
Chamblin, Frank R„ 54, 164, 259
Bi
rt, John Patrick, 80
Chancellor, Homer C, 54
Bu
rton, Marlin C, 53
Chancellor, Jimmy L„ 81, 146
11,
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Chandler, Claudia B., 123
Bi
xbv, David E., 146, 230
Chandler, Donald Ross, 81
Bi
sby, Lewis Alan, 103
Chaney, Michael J., 212, 104
B,
sby, Wilson E., 225
IS,
sh, Albert J. Ill, 122, 160,
222
Chapman, Larry Carl, 81, 212
Bi
sh, Kenneth W., 80
Charles, Omar W., 47
Bu
sh, Charles Amos, 122
Chase, Travis Ray, 81, 225
Bi
sh, Thomas Richard, 122
Chatham, Roger P., 54
B
shong, Rex D. Jr., 53, 216
Cheek, Gary C, 104, 212
Bi
tier, Bennie D., 53, 195
Cheely, Linda J., 81, 176, 193
Bi
tier, David, 80
Cherry, Richard L., 160
B
tier, David S., 53
Chesnut, Thomas L.N, 81
IB
tier, Eva Carolyn V., 122
Childs, Michael D., 266
Chism, Harold, 123
Chisolm, Angus W. Jr., 81, 160
Cliisoln,, Charles Howard, 81
Chisolm, Cornelius E„ 81
Chittom, Larry Murphy, 81. 158
Clan
a, Don B., 54,
11, Cla
ude R. Jr., 158
■II, Ila
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■11, Mil
ray H., 122, 146
•11, Ch
ude R. Jr., 158
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mas M., 212, 209,
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el L., 215
t, John
L., 80
E., 53, 230, 237
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n C. Jr., 53, 168
Clark, Elliot, John Jr., 123
Clark, Fred Mark, 123
Clark, Gene M„ Jr., 91, 142, 213,
236, 285
Clark, Hubert C. Jr., 123
Clark, Jerry Wayne, 81
Clark, Jimmy Dale, 81
Clark, Kenneth Michael, 101, 215
Clark, Michael S., 81, 222
Clark, Richard W., 232
Clark, Robert B., 104, 142, 212
Clark, Robert R„ 81
Clayton, Charles G., 54, 218
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Leroy Silces .
Malcolm Roseberry .
William H. Ward .
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. Chairman of the Board
. President
. Assistant Cashier
. Assistant Cashier
. Assistant Cashier
. Trust Officer
Dillon, Willard M. Jr., 82, 227
Dillon, Cecil Clyde, 105
Dilworlh, Benjamin C, 47, 216
Dilworth, Hensley M., 124
Minn
!, Glen A., 57, 218
Elmo
e, Archie R., 147
Elmo
c, Robert L„ 175
Embr
, John S„ 106
En,!.
Bobby L.t 106
Engl.
Carol Lynn H., 83
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1st, John Q., 57
Eneli
h, John Charles, 83
Escoto, Raul E., 57
Cor. Robert Victor, 54 236,241 Dobson, Charles E„ 56, 220, 236 277
Coello, Enrique J., 81 C„ l.f-n. Mdn, , I I, 56 168 Dockl, C|larle9 ,, ,„ m ,„
Co-in. Diane kave. 123. 176. 245 Culpepper. Cecil W. Jr 56 Dodd William F., 105, 168 1 u!,„,U Will -n Hunter 111 1
Coggin, James A„ 49, 54, 154. Cummmgs, Rufus T., 82 Dod Br[,m]a g 1Q0 2Q7 Donald C 83
197,205.258 Cummins, Billy F., 56 Dodson John F., 82 E .' '. ,, r »«
C i„ rommy lee 154 Cupit. Herman E. Jr., 56, 228 j, , ,,,„„ E 105 Evans, Bob C, 235
<„::-'. William Max, 146 Curry, Jack H., 56 Dollar. IlVu.Ias Allen. 124 SI"!' i'"' '.,' ..■'",::," ' ""'2"'
Frank
in. Hi
ly C,
8, 213
Frank
', Ron
Id K.,
Jr., 106
Franz,
Jamc
C, 168
Fraacr
Fran
cea Kay
, 125
Frazie
, J oh
Dabbs
Jr., 125, 160
Frazie
, Leslie F., 1
Frazie
, Wil
is Rans
>me, 106, 142
Frazie
125
Frazie
, Wal
er Mi,
tael, 106
Free,
Thoma
s B., 2
Fri-en
an, Ca
237, 261
Freem
an, Cu
rrey S.
58, 251
Freem
an, Cf
arles D
avid, 125
Freem
an, K
nneth
»., 106, 250
Freem
an, Tli
omas W., 125
Freim
n, Le
inie S.
106, 149
Fried,
, 125, 244
Frost,
A., 106
Frost,
E., 58,
225
Fold,
r, Ha
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25
Fulgh
m, Dc
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Jr., 125
Fulghi
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mes G.,
84, 165
Kiileli
KiiII.-i
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Jame
ida M.,
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84, 240
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Fuller
R., 106, 174
Fuller
Mari
n L., 1
54
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Curtis, Shirley R. S„ 56
Czajkowski, Eloise, 124, 176, 244
Id, Dan L. Jr., 121
;ole, Judy Louise, 12.3, 178, 182
:0Ie, Newton F. Ill, 54
Pieman, Irl W„ 104
Joleman, James Daniel, 81, 225
Pieman, Nancy Mullen. 244
Daflin; Al.'nn L. Jr., 168 D::"'^';, 'l',!' k'"--"^4-7, "2 E"llc' Ru,h E,I<;n- 123' 17°' *«
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Is. Mehil
B, 55
Cull
ns, Patricl
M.. 81, 236, 259
Cull
i-un. New
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III. i:,2
Cull
m. Lin, la
G., 104, 176, 237,
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,,-, Will,
55
Colu
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104, 171
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Ray, 123, 164
t.unl
lin. Dunn
n S.
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Conl
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er, Jack I
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164
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104
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Coo
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55
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123, 176
Cook
. Willi* H
123. 22(1,
230
Cool
■y, Larry Allen,
Cool
y, Sidney
E.lwa
1, 81
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176
Coop
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1.. 81
164
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m[ Wilbert E., 56, 182, 232,
251
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Hal
Wilson Jr., 261
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vard Lee, 105, 158, 189
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s. 1
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Cha
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Cha
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Dou
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Fra
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Hai
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Jul,
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193
199
Kel
neth S., 56
Lan
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Lav
ince G„ 82, 178
Low
is E. Jr., 124
Mar
ha R., 124, 213
Vary Lynn, 56, 198
Mic
tael Edward, 124, 213
Rnl
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Ro*
land J., 82
Ster
ling N., 56, 199
Ton
my F., 56, 228
Do
(aids Christopher, 82
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Do
novan, James Edward, 124
1),
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Do
ilittle, lame* Robert, 105
Do
rris. Ralph Slew-art, 47, 142
S5, .Marvin E„ 57, 225
11,
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II,
ighly, William E„ 148
li,
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II,
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ve. Nelson Conrad, 105
11,
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li,
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l>,
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H,
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"■''' '■"" ' "•• y, Patricia Ann, 106 Gardner, Kenneth N., 84
er, Marion III, 106 Gardner, Milburn III, 125
:, Richard L„ 83, 241, 243 Gardner, Ulan Richard, 106
r, Samuel K., 57, 142, 217 Gannon, Ollie L., 106, 174,
Jos, pi, S.. 106, 261 Garner, Howell C, 125
Downey, John P., 83, 236 Parr, Donald Devere, 83 Garner, Ted D., 149
Drake, Stephen R., 57 Farr, Robert C, Jr., 125, 174 Garner, Thomas F. Ill, 84
Drane, William G., 148, 251 Farragut, Joseph S.. 106, 261 Garrard, H. C. Jr., 84
Drawdy, Richard A., 105 Farrar, Emmett W., Jr., 218 Garretson, Roy Douglas, 126
Drogula, Michael L., 57 Farrell, Tom R. Jr.. 83 Garrett, Albert J., 84
Drown, lames C. Jr., 172, 228 Faulk, Donald Wayne, 125 Garrett, Elinor, 58, 230, 240
Duckworth, Hubert B. Jr., 124, 174 Faulkner, William Jones, 149 Garrett, John Thomas, 126
Duckworth, Margie E., 124 Fauvcr, Cecil Wayne. 106, 223 Garrison, George W. Jr., 58,
Duckworth, Michael B., 105 Fears, Rubel G., 83, 213 216, 227
Duckworth, William M„ 105 Fel.ler, Cecil Moore, Jr., 83
Duett, George Hays, 124 Feltenstein, Sam M. Jr., 125
Dugan, Robert A., 47, 201, 266 Felts, Stephen K., 147
Dugan, Virgil L., 57, 198, 207 Fendlev, Charles W., 83
Duke, James William, 124 Feng, Kuo Ching, 47 Gaston, Charles R„ 147, 259
Dukes. Talmadge L., 83 Feng, Shu Hui, 47 Gaston, John A., 84, 213, 236
Dulaney, Edwin W., 222, 124 Fenn, Charles D., 58, 230 Gaston, John B., 147, 261
Dumas, Percy E., 148 Fenwick. David N., 83 Gault, Clvde V. Jr., 84, 160
Dunagin, Joseph C, 83, 220 Ferguson, Robert C, 106 Gazaway, Donald G., 126
Duncan, Albert R. Jr., 172 Ferrell, Kenneth C, 125 Gazaway, William S„ 106
Duncan, Huntley E. Jr., 124 Field, Charles S. Ill, 125 Gebhart, Leland D., 58
Dungan, Frank Gerald, 124 Field, Lee Clove, 225, 236 Geer, Glenda Frances, 178
Dunks, Darryle Wayde, 124, 223 Fields, James M. Jr., 47 Geer, John M., 126, 165
Dunn, John A., 251 Finger, Wade J. Jr., 83, 168 Geon, Linda R., 58
Dunnam, Gaery Edward, 83 Fink, Gary, 106 Gentry, Ralph E., 58
Durham, Jacqueline Gwen 105 Finley, William T., 147 George, Clifford E., 250
Dye, Ottis D., 83, 205, 237 244 Finley, James I., 106 George, James Keith, 106, 241, 243
Copeland, Mary Joa
Lee, 180, 182
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Jr., 58, 160, 265
Co
stilow, Bobby W., 55
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Co
Co
ints, Bobby R., 148
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Co
urtney, Thomas M., 236
Co
usley, Samuel B. Jr., 123, 174
Co
vin, Thomas J., 104
olphF 123 Day, Joe L. Jr., 146 Dyson, Clyde J. Jr., 83 Fitzgerald, Agatha H„ 84 Gibson, William H„ 106
,erD 123 Day, John Henry Jr., 82 Fleagle, James K., 84 Gilbert, Harris R. Jr., 244
d G. Jr., 120, 123, 160. Deal, Harry L., 56 F Fleming, Andrew David, 84 Gilbert, John R., 31, 205
Dean, Arnold M. Jr., 82, 148, Fleming, Billy Wayne, 125 Gill, Margaret M„ 126, 236
Franz E., 55, 235 259, 220, 258 ' Eades, Billy R., 125 Flournoy, Richard S., 106 Gill, Preston Ottis, 107
Philip T. Jr., 55 Dean, Robert C, 82, 165 Eagar, Dan M. Jr., 83, 142, 213 Flowers, Malcolm M. Jr., 58, 154, Gill, William J., 216
-i- o r>ean, Stanley Jr., 56 Eakes, Grady M„ 125 244 Gilliland, Hosmer D., 58
■an, John M. Jr., 82, 165 Eaki.,. Wilbur CUde Jr., 105 Floyd, Dan Wilson II, 125, 154 Gilliam, Billy G., 84, 228
■ane, Richard H„ 105, 168 Earnest, Louise M. L„ 83 Florian, James C-> 125 Gilliland, William T., 126
:as, Ernest B., 82, 154, 198, 220 Easley Billy D 57 Foley, Ronald D., 84, 236, 251 Gillis, Joseph M., 107
■ar. John William III, 124 Easlev! lames H., 57 Folks, James H., 58 Gilmer, Don C, 84
■arman, Tommy G., 105 Easley, Charles Edward, 105 Folliard, Thomas B., 125 Ginn, Lawrence H., 126
•bottis, Lynn Anne, 77, 178 Easley, Marilyn G., 105 Fondren, Charles D., 58 Givcns, David A., 58, 220, 230
■deaux, Charles Ray, 124 Easley, Ruby Joyce Fondren, George F. Jr., 149 Glasgow, David Clark, 107
ses, Van E., 105 East, William J„ 57 Fondren, Jerald L„ 106 Glasgow, Thomas S., 59, 165, 210
•es, Wilbur G., Jr., 82, 160, 230 Easter, Beverly E., 83 *"°°te, John D., 106, 142, 230 Glatt, Dalton H., 228
•ford, Alvis Edward, 124 Easterly, Clav E. Jr., 105, 236 Ford, Henry C, 58 Glenn, Roy D., 84
•las, Edgar A. Jr., 124, 236, 243, Easterwood, John E. Jr., 125 Ford, Fanton D., 84 Glover, Richard L„ 107, 261
244 Echiburu, Humberto G 105 Ford, Jack C, 58, 213 Gober, Ronald M„ 59, 220
leuze, William L„ 82 Eddleman Hi, hard \ III 211 Ford, Thomas S., 84 Godfrey, Alice Marie, 126
line, William B., 56, 142, 215, Edens Woodrow W. 125 Ford, William R. Jr., 165 Godfrey, Jeral E„ 59, 223, 230
216 Edgar, Charle, Dene' 83 Forko, Charles Michael, 125 Godsey, Vernon D., 84
•lmonico, James J., 105 Edgcworth, Kenneth D., 57, 213 Forster, Michael H., 142, 198, 208 Goff, Robert L„ 59
■mpsey, Sonald H., 105, 165 Edging, Steven 0., 105 Forsythe, David I., 58 Goforth, Joe W., 84, 225
(art, Charles W., 165 Dendy, Cedric R. Jr., 105, 147 Edjali, Hassan, 83 Fortcnberry, Tommy F., 210, 237, Goggans, Jane C. M., 59, 242
(art, Patricia, 236 Dendy, Felix D., 124 Edmonds, David St., 237 243 Gold, Joe Dan, 47
ibb, Michael A. Jr., 55 Dendy, Evans H., 244 Edmonds, Richard N., 57 Former, William V. Jr., 201 Golden, Gerald B., 59, 230
,ft, Paul H., 81 Denison, Oscar J. Jr., 198 Edmonson, Van K., 57 Fortenberry, Herman W., 58 Golden, John Richard, 126
ft, Sidney M. Jr., 123, 160 Denison, Dudley E., 124 Edwards, Ben T., 168 Fortenberry, Malcolm W., 106, 225 Goldsmith, William A., 59, 168,
lig, George B., 55 Dennis, James F. Jr., 56, 158, 251 Edwards, Charlotte A.. 125, 178, Fortenberry, Phillip D., 84, 235, 208, 230
lin. William K., 101 Dennis, James Gary, 124, 142, 187, 244 251 Gollott, Gordon T., 84
ine, Michael B., 81 213,261 Edwards, Don R., 267 Fortenberry, Frenchie 0„ 125 Gollott, John Barry, 126
ipo, Wallace R., 55 Denton, Butler A., 82, 154 Edwards, Farris R., 105 Fortgang, Joseph A., 125 Gomel, Walter E., 107, 154, 213
iven, Freddie B. Jr., 81 Denton, Dan C, 82 Edwards, George E„ 105 Foster, Charles Stephen, 106, 142 Goodman, Douglas D„ 84
iwford, James W. Jr., 152 Denton, Doris C. B., 56 Edwards, James A., 105 Foster. Mclnnis G., 58, 228 Goolsby, Aaron Robert, 84, 222
wford, William B„ 55, 218 Denton, Sterlin H. Jr., 105 Edwards, James B., 148, 244 Fountain, William L. Jr., 84 Gordon, Jim C„ 59, 154
ely, Andrew E., 81 Derden, George G. Ill, 56 Edwards, Ned C. Jr., 57, 216, 225 Fountain, William T„ 149 Gordon, John R., 59
,ly. Georgia A., 55 Derouen, Leroy J., 56 Edwards, Thomas E., 57, 197, 205, Foy, Robert W., 106, 213 Gordon, John Steve, 107
mshaw, Robert Thomas, 123, Derrenger, Bradie C, 82 207, 208, 210, 223, 244, 259 Fraiser, James A., Jr., 125 Gordon, Carl Jackson, 154
!12 Deshler, Virgil B., 124, 244 Edwards, Vernon F., 125, 160 Frailey, James E., 106 Gordon, Ronald Earl, 107
sap, J,,„,„ie H., 82 Devall, Olen Ray, 105 Egger, Robert Earl, Jr., 105 Fraley, Abbie, 176 Gordon, Ruth Carol, 84, 243
w, David Scott, 104, 223, 261 Deviacentis, Michael D., 258 Eldridge, Gary D„ 57 France, Hubert M. Jr., 125, 142 Gore, Thomas D., 107, 225
:ws, Charles N., 123 Deweese, Robert C, 124 Eldridge, Jane Carolyn, 83 Francs, Clifford H. Jr., 125 Goss, Robert C, 84, 200
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Arnold T., 110
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Mcrritt, Harry M. Jr., 130
Mesaris, Harold L., 112
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Michell, Gerald D., 66
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Mosby, Wallace E., 66
Moslev, William A., 91
Moslcy, William L., 91
Moss, James O, 66, 221
Moss, Lonnie J., 91, 213
Moss, Thomas G., 112
Mueller, John T„ 131, 244
Mullen, Charles R., 91
Mullen, Henry R., 91
Mullen, Warren Earl, 66, 144
Mullens, David S„ 131, 161
Mullins, Carroll E., 198
Mullins, Paul R., 131
243
Murphree, Kay Q., 131, 177, 240,
242, 243, 244
Murphy, Andrew M. N., 66
Murphy, Edwin Roy Jr., 131
Murphy, Myles P., 91
Murphy, William G. Ill, 66, 195
Murphy, William C, 91
Murphy, William J., 131
Murray, Dennis M., 112
Murray, George W., 150
Mv
rs, Kalhryn K., 131, 177
My
era, Troy
J. Jr., 66
My
T8, Willi
m IL, 150
My
es. Joan
Fay, 180
My
ick. Pan
R., 131, 222
N
Na
ors, Tho
..as W., 91, 166, 189
Naff, Charle
IL, 131
Nagle. Kami
11 A., 91, 221, 244
, James
8., 112
1, lames
H., 91
Na
1, Maryi,
liey, W,
P., 91
iam J., 131
Na
mon, Do
glas D„ 91
Na
h, Carol
n W., 91, 244
on, Jam,
s B., 112
Na
Bar, K.ni
e A., 91, 217, 241
ih F., 131
Na
iniia, Gl,
n W., 131
Ne
1, Rober
C, 112
Ne
.1, Travis
M. Lee, 112
Ne
a W., 39, 91, 177,
III.-,, 19'
193, 210
Ne
1, Will, a
ti'R., 66
Ne
■ly, lam,
N., 132
Ne
ly, San,,
el W., 67
Ne
■Iv, Wall
r P., 155
Ne
sler, R,„
aid E., 132, 175
Ne
son, Ben
amin A., 67
Ne
son, Ben
F„ 161
Ne
D„ 112
N,
son, (.1,,.
rles C. Ill, 67
son, G„.
A., 132
Ne
so,,, Leo
a G., 91
Ne
son. Ma,
tia Sue, 132
son. Ih,
nas E., 112
Ne
slot, La„
ar W. Jr., 112, 161,
Ne
sler, Ron
aid J., 67
Nettles,
James L„ 91
Ne
.els. Do.
Jay, 91
N.
ville, Tl„
mas 0„ 91, 201, 265
Ne
wbill, Ge
orge A., 92, 241
why, Howard L., 92, 228
N,
well, Geo
rge A. Jr., 217
N,
whall, Al
exander F., 67
N,
thur E. Jr., 92
Ne
wman, J,
mes C, 67
Ne
wn.an. J,
mes C, 92
Ne
man, L
ther T. Jr., 132
Ne
wn.an, S
muel P., 225
Ne
wsoin R,
bert R. Jr., 166
Ne
wlon, CI,
irles T„ 67
N.
wton, fss
lac James Jr., 132, 150
N.
wlon, Ja,
les B., 67
N,
wton, Le
lie B„ 132
N,
wton, Mi
hael An., 112
N
wton, Ri
hard E„ 67
Ne
wton, William H. Ill, 132
Ng
uyen, Nghe T., 48
Ni
chols, Au
brey E„ 67, 197, 201,
205, 20
, 210, 275
N
chols, James A., 113
N.
chols, Jo
W., 92, 266
Ni
hols, R,
nald L„ 113
Ni
chols, Th
omas P., 92
N
holson, Roy L„ 67
N
Sidney A. Ill, 113
N
cholas, Mary Ann, 67
N
cholson,
ames W. Jr., 92
N
:arl L. Jr., 132
N
en. Cha
les R., 113
N
ble, Pick
ens A. Jr., 92, 150
N
ble. Sin.
ey S., 113, 180, 185,
Norris, Mary J., 179
Norris, Ted W., 92, 159
Norris, Donald E., 113
Nor
orthv. Dona
V., 67
Norsworthy, Milton L.,
Northington, James T., 92
Norwood, Michael L., 261
Nourse, Richard C. Jr., 113
Nowell, Ralph E., 132, 227
"" i, George G. Jr., 132, 1(
i, Oliv.
J. Jr.,
Oakley, Robert F., 92, 161
O'Brien, Terence D., 92, 161, 259
O'Callaghan, John B., 92, 228
Oden, Betty L., 92, 180,
217, 231
Oden, Earl C. Jr., 132
Odom, Robert E., 92, 225
Odom, William W. Jr., 92
O'Donoghuo, Thomas C, 113, 236
Oglesbv, Walter L. Jr., 67, 217
Ogles
bee
Dan
W
, 132
Oglel
Lou
. Jr., 132
Oglet
Syd
R., 132
Oldhi
Jessi
e C
, 92
I..
>ani
E., 67
Scot
C
132, 221
Olipl
Eva
J-,
67, 179
Olive
, J
1).
92
Olive
. B
C
132
O'Neal, Dan R., 67, 237
O'Neal, James B., 113, 187, 203
O'Neal, Jerald E., 92, 155, 225
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Oswalt. Uremia J.. 132 Phillips, Roy S., 48, I9S Ray, Phi] H., 69 Rowland, Betty J., 70
Oswalt, John C. 113 Phillips, William E„ 114, 218 Ray, Linda J., 114 Rubin, Anthony R„ l.r)9
i>-« ,lt, Willi,. K. i,: Pickering, Benson B„ Jr.. 68, 111 Ray, James f)., 1,1.1 llm-k.-r. William V. Ir., I IT,
(in. 'ante* Carroll, 92 Pickett, James A.. 9S, 214 Ray, Henry W., Jr.. 161, 155 Rudder, John k., Jr., 217
Ott, Elisabeth Ann. 132 Pillow, William H.. Jr., 68, 166, Ray, Johnny W., 114 Rnffin, Paul D.. 70
.1. John K.
221
V. III.. 223. 261
92. 19R, 208.
IS, Iliad (1
es. Add, so,
5S, Rebecc
Jr., 92
D. Jr.. 216
N. H., 179
Palm
r, Gra
Iv K.. 67. 228
Palm
r. Romie J., 67
Palm
Hiram D.. 48
Papiz
liam L.. 113
Panag
Angelo J., 48
Pari,.
m, Ro
ny G., 67
John
V.. 07. 231
Park.
r, Cha
rles S., 92
Parke
r, Har
y L., 113, 155
Park,
r, Patr
icia A., 179, 236
r, Sidr
ey D.. Jr., 223
Parke
r, Tho
mas H., 132
Park.
r. Wil
iam F., 113
Parkman, Jr
Ann. 67
Parks
Loui
H., 92, 153
Parks
Enoc
, M. III. 92
Male
Jim G. 67
Park-
Jame
s Rov, 132
Parris
h, Jo
^nne, 113, 179
Parro
ela June. 132
Parso
as, Frs
nk S., 92, 155
Parvi
Passb
. Gar
ach, F
R., 132, 150
rdinand L., 48, 216,
Pass,.
u, Cls
ude W., Jr., 113
Patin
Urn
J., 198, 208
Patri,
k. Jos
ph W., 216
Patric
k. Ka
mond E., 92
Patric
k, CI,
rles E„ 172
Patte
. Win
ne H., 113
Patte
son, D
avid E., 92, 228
Patte
eorge L., Ill, 67
Patte
son, Philip L., 113, 244
Patterson. P
cnelope A., 132, 177
Patto
, Ver
on L„ 68
Pat In
Eliza
eth. 113. 177
Pat!..
, Gorge S., 132
Pall"
. Jam
- \l.. 02
Paul,
Oliver
Paul,
Pavko
vieh,
ohn R., 132
Paxto
n, Alb
rt H., Jr.. 150
Payne
, Jack C., Jr., 93, 144
P..M1.
, Melv
n C., Jr., 169, 241
Payne
, Perc
y A., 68, 200, 208,
218, 231
Payne
. Dell
o R., 92
Pawi.
Will
am E., 166
Pea],
Willi
m W., 68
Peach
Kent
eth O., Jr., 93
n, Ro
y F., 113, 161, 231
Peavy
L., 68
Peay,
Earl G., 113
Peay,
Paul G.. 132
Pecho
nick,
ohn, Jr., 03
, Jame
s C., 93
Peel Robert
D., 68
Peepl
s, Jac
k T., Jr., 113
Peel,
Jarold
F., 68, 251
Pegg,
Jerry
A„ 93, 195, 213
Pende
Jimmy G., 113
Penne
John D., 93, 155
Penni
Artie A„ 68, 221
Ernest J., 93
Penni
lgl„„.
Joe W., 228
Penni
Peppe
. loll
Joe L., 93
L. Jr., 93, 222
Perez
Vener
, Mirna M. P., 236
Perez
o, Lynda Lou, 68,
132, 177
Perki
s, Der
nis H., 68
Perki
s, Joh
Perki
s, The
mas C.,'ll3
Perki
s, Ga
y J„ 113
Perki
s, Joh
n E., 113
Perki
s, Ali
e E. H., 48
Perme
nter, Nellie K., 236, 243
t, Wil
iam F. 113. 261
Perry
Donald Jeffrey, 132
Perry
Perry
Perus
Georg
e, Ric
e W., 93
n L., 223
hard S., 113
Peterman, L
■ster L., Jr., 113
Peters
on, Br
ucc W., 113, 240, 244
'hillip IS., 1.13
George E., 68
,, Joseph 1)., 9,1
lti,,l,„,
roy, N
ancy E., 68, 177,
185
193. 207, 210, 254
Vol
, Lonn
ie M., 93, 2.15
Danie
John
r, Bev
1 P., Jr., 68
A., 93
rly J., 9, 179
r, Floy
d E., Ill, 114
166
r, Ger
r, Joh
ra, Jos
Id W., 68, 251
G., 114
eph A., 93
ra, To
y F., 68, 109
, Dona
Id C., 275
Jerry
L., 225
Jame
W„ Jr., 113,
212,
dfcha
les E„ 93
Char
es E., 68, 215,
216
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E., 218
, 133,161
tes L., 133
E., 93, 199
9 J„ Jr., 133
mes B., 202
., 68, 195, 197,
174, 205, 210
Putnam, Victor M„ Jr., 93, 217,
241, 254
Putt, Larry O., 69
Q
ave, Leon J., 69, 221
o,
imby, S. Hunter, 111, 147
0.
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R
Ri
ckley, Billy W., 93
Ri
ggio, Donald J„ 236
ney, Jean C., 240
Ri
ney, Grady T., 223
Ri
kestraw, Benny C, 69
Ka
ley, Mary A. H., 133
Ri
msey, Jimmy F., 114, 144
Ka
nscy, William D., Jr., 69, 214
R,
msay! Van Azton', 114
Ka
na, Ashfaq H., 222
Ha
ndall, Albin M., Jr., 166, 214
Ra
ndle, John A., 69, 223
Ra
ndle, John A., Jr., 200, 218
Ha
idolph, Curtis N„ 93
II;
ndle, Thomas C., 133, 261
H.
ndle, Merritt E,. Jr., 133
Hi
nkin, Robert E., Jr., 70, 169,
221
Ra
nsburgh, Martha K„ 179, 199
li.
spet, Mabel W„ 207
spet, Janet, 114
Ra
cliff, Clyde, 69
Ra
cliffe, Andrew M., Fr., 93,
231, 241
Ratcliffe, Mary O., 69
Ra
lift, Lonnie W., 69, 228
Ra
wson, Glennon E., Jr., 93
II;
wlinson, James M., 69
Philip H„ 147, 251
, Harry I
His. William li., 13.1 Rodditt, Riekv P., 94, 156 Ruskai, George R., 115 Shows, Robert C.. 48, 234,
Ian, Thomas H., Ill Redd Mary L.P., 69 Russell, Clifford S., 134 Shows, Scott D., 135
'i.e. Joe P.. 13.1, 169 Redd, Zolmer G.. 04, 214 Russell, Randolph P.. 1.11 Shultz, Richard C, 115
Ogue, Donald E., 93 Redstone. Paul C. 69. 159. 214 Russell. Russell T.. 1.14 Shnrden. Andrew W.. 156
'oindexter, William G., 155
ol, Jerry A., 68, 198 Redmon, John T., 217 Russell! Stac
oik. Douglas D., 133, 244 Recce, Shirley O., 94 Russell Will
'ollard, Ralph T., 93 Rcece, Johnny T., 114 Rutledge, Glen
edd
Robert F., 94
on, John T., 217
Shirley O., 94
Johnny T., 114
Kenneth L., 133
sed.
Clifton, 94
Charles R., 133
Grady H., Ill, 69, 1
Joseph R., 94, 266
ed,
Larry W„ 133
Roger H., 114
ed,
Ronald S., 133, 166
John B., 94, 166
William C, 114
Stanley A., 114
Mary L., 114
ese
Robert A., 114 214
eily, \ ir.
Saget, Donald D„ 134
Sale, Caroly E., 94
Sallis, Joe Z., 48
Salem, Rene G., 94
Salcedo, Jaime A.. 134
Salter, Charles T., 70,
I(,2, 250
Salter, John W., Jr., 70, 144,
231
Sample Clinton K., Jr
, 156
Sanders, Andrew, P., 70, 159
Sanders. Mike W., 70,
156, 201
Sanders Arthur L., 70
Sanders, Ebba J. 134
Sanders, Joe S., 156
Sanders, John W., 134
Sanders, John W., Jr.,
134
W.
M., J
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162
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232
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209
M
ter
J., 71
235
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A1,0!
5, 166
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M., 71
150
union-, Anne H., 95
npson, James H., 115, 231
ns, John M., 95
ns, William D., 71, 194, 195,
, 114 ! ■ ■ 214
an, Elliott G., Jr.,
an, William E., Jr.,
" 'k C.', Jr., 69 Sanders, Ebba J. 134 Sinclair, Sharon L., 135
,., 115, 221
L., 115, 221
t H., 71
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:arol A., 114, 180 „,,,a> A]icp L -33 ' Sanders, Skeet R., 134 Ski|ps, Marion L., 135
Roger S., 68, 228 Rhiiiehart Wicliff G 69 Sanders, Thomas E., 156 Skinner, John W„ 95
!-""»■ "■• V4' "I Rhoades, Gilbert L.. Jr.. 133. 156 Sanders Thomas E., Jr. 115 Skinncr, Louis „.. „5
SPTr,?- //" ,M3 Rhoa^. Glenn W„ Jr., 133 Sandy M.lton L. Jr.. 115, 174, Slack, Darrel G., 217
ar. Sukhder M„ 133 Rhoad, Ravm„nd v 133 251 Slay, Julian L., Jr., 225
Michael A.. 159 (i| K y: kl f ,,,' 2n7 Sanford Albert D., 94. 169 Slav. Ronald D., 95
Johnny W., 93, 175 Rhoden Marcus 'V 133 Sanf"rd' Carl D- 70' 266 Sledd, Melvin F„ 95, 228
Srnie D., 133 Kiohanl's Edward -\' 69 Sanford, William F., 91 Sloan. Larry G.. 115, 166, 187
illiam S., 150 Richard* Thomas L ' 114 Sanford, Roy E., 94 Slve, Michael W„ 135
James D., 48 Richards! Gerald J., '<>4, 266 Santacruz, Alan J., 94, 156 Smalley, John T., 116
;e, Larry S., 68 Richards, Davis A., 94 166 Sartor' RoSer D' 9i' 22S Small. Elliott K„ Jr.. 116, 156
Edward D., 100, 166 llieh.rds,,,, joe E 175 Sartain, Jerry B., 134, 175, 222, Smelko, John T., 169, 198, 208
Andra J„ 114 Rich,,,! ' I inda'j 94 227 Smith, Alton B., Jr., 116, 156
Thomas G„ 133, 144 Richardson! Ray B.,'69. 195, 214 I""™'- R°b"! M'! 134 Smith Aubrey B., 116
Stanley E., 133 Richardson lames R 01 Sau1' RonaId C-> 94 Smith, Bennie R., 162, 217
™ces II., 93 Richardson' lames p" 134 SaVaSC' BiUy J- 134 Smith, Barbara L., 48
rancis M., 93 Richartz Henry M Ir 94 Sawyer- Clifton W- 153 Smith, Charles E., 95, 214, 201
•vin R., Jr., 244 Rich, v HdtonM 'o9 225 Saxon, Walter L., 115, 156 Smith, Charles D., 71
Rickman, Lane D., 69, 228
Ridings, Robert S., 228, 244
Riiloul, William E. 114
Rieves, Selwyn L., 114
Rigshv, Donald B., 114, 150
Rile)
William A., 69, 228
li,,,,,,
er, Fred M., 69
Ritter
Emily L., 134
Rittej
Anthony H.. Jr., 114
Rives
Luther D., 70, 215
Roarl
, Tommy B. 70, 156
Robb
ns Flora L., 70
ns, John E., 70, 161,
4, 259
Robb
ns, Lefferage K„ 232
Robe
son, Thomas R„ 134
Robe
ts, Barclay P., 70, 161
Robe
ts, Harold F., 115
Robe
ts, Louis S„ 115
Hobe,
s, Diane M., 31, 48, 207
s Sylvia J. 115, 179, 185
Rober
son, Dallas W., Jr., 153, 244
Robe,
son, Garland L., 134, 261
Rob, i
son, James R., 115, 261
,, William T., Jr., 134,
R,
bison, Henr
A.,
115
R,
by. John A.
94
H,
chelle. Will
, 150
Re
ckwell, Cha
i,s !■:
, 94
K,
Chester, Den
nis I.
. 131.
H.
dabough. Arthur L., 115
R,
dgers, Willi
m I).
70
R.
ebuck, Geor
94
R,
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210
li,
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•y L.
94
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4, 177,
237, 244
Ro
eers, Ercder
ck L
91, 134
R<
gers, James
M., 1
5, 147,
211
li,
eers, Hobe,
L., 70
R,
g.llio (hail,
3 E.,
Re
mo, Leroux
M., 94
236
li,
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s R.,
70, 228
li,
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W., 70, 162,
197
li,
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94
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sales, Augus
to, 115
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„ 134
150
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ss, Charles
Re
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Re
ss, Larry G.
ss! Robert S
70
134
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144
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the John N.
T., 70
115
Saxon. Walter L., 115, 156
Saye, James E., 134
Scales, Arthur P., 94, 228
Scales, Joyce T. 70
Scales, Laurin M„ 94, 166
Scarborough, Joseph L, 76,
198, 208, 221 231
Scaturro, Paul D. 115, 261
Scalco Sandy A., Jr., 134, 243
Scaturro, Peter J., 94
Scharr, Andrew J., 115
Schermer, Michael, 70, 221, 251
Schilling. Jimmy D., 134
Schilling, Joseph Q., Jr., 94
Schneider, Joseph J., Jr., 71, 147
Schrader, Sandra L., 115 177
Schrocder Edward G., 115
Schuh, Harold P., 71, 174, 214
Schultz, Joseph J., Jr., 115, 156
Schwan, Thomas R., 198, 208,
221, 231
Seipper, Linda L., 34
Seott, Hilly C, 115
Scott, Celia B., 134, 177, 244
Scott, James F., 95, 245
Scott James W., 71
Scott, Patricia A., 95
Scott, Thomas J., 115
Scott, William V., 245
Seale, Jackie, 134
Seal, Selwyn D., 115
Seaman, Joseph C, 134
Seater, Robert B„ Jr., 94
Secrest, Charles E., 115
Seefeld, Glenn E., 169
Segars, Douglas, 71, 214
Seitz, Kenneth M., 134
Sellers, James P., 115
Sevilla', GuillermoE., 95, 216
Sevilla, Hieardo A., 95
Seward, Byron H., 71, 214
Sewell, James P., 134, 174, 245
Seymour, James M., 115, 221
Shadoin, James R„ Jr., 71, 251
Shadow, Tommy 0., 71, 223
Shannon, Floyd V., Jr., 115
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Eddie \1.
95
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135
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245
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71
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116
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Kenneth L., J
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156, 195 209 259
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Petrie, Jerry W., 93
Petro, Anthony B., 113
Pettift, Joe V., 207 221 ' liooke'r, Charles R., 70, 228 Shea.'Di
Pettey, Gary Clarence, 132 Ransburgh, Martha K„ 179, 199 Rooker, Lester W., 70, 162, 197 Shedd, t
Petty, Ralph B., Jr., 114, 144 Raspet, Mabel W., 207 Rosamond James D., 94 Sheely, Re .
Peugh, Dora J. M., 93 Raspet, Janet, 114 Rosales, Augusto, 115 205, 150, 207, 208, 210, 245,
Peyton, Dale E., 132, 166 Ratcliff, Clyde, 69 Ro3e, Calvin D., 134, 150 231
Pfeiffer, William R., Ill, 114 Ratcliffe, Andrew M„ Fr., 93, Ross, Charles C, 134 Shehea, Stephen
173, 182, 228 231, 241 Ross, Larry G., 70 Sheffield, Thomt ,
Philley, James E.,132 Ratcliffe, Mary O., 69 Ross, Margaret, 134 Sheffield, Ann W„ 95
Philley, Jay W., Jr., 114 Ratliff, Lonnie W„ 69, 228 Ross, Robert S„ 70, 144 Sheffield, Bobby E., 135
Phillip, J., 155 Rawson, Glennon E., Jr., 93 Ross, William T., 70, Shelly, Guss J., 135 Sparks, Jerry D„ 95
Phillips, Anthony L., 133 ».™u_. — i \k *c i>..u_ ,->._ m ,,c cr.„i..._ u„....__ i r- nc , .»,.„,__ u ■,
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Smith
Ma
tha J., 135
So, lib
Nen
ton J., Jr., 95
Si»ilh
Pau
E., 275
Pris
cilia A., 116, 177, 214,
So, ,ll,
Rob
ert C, 71, 156
Sm.th
Ron
aid L„ 147
Sioill,
Rol
nd M., Jr., 72,
147
Smith
Rob
ert H., Jr., 72
Siiiilb
Ii,,l
ert S., 72
Smith
Rog
er W., 135, 162,
203
Smith
Seb
ron D., 95
Smith
Ron
aid E., 135
Stu
Smith
She
by J., 72, 199
Tommy E., 95, 221
Si, nib
Tho
mas J., 72
Smith
Tommy Earl, 135
Smith
ne H., 216
Smith
William W., 116
Sliulb
, Tracy G., 116
Smvli
, M
ton J., Jr., 135,
144
Smytl
Ch
rles T., 135
Hugh B., Jr., 95
Sneed
Jan
es C, 72, 156
Sneed
Virginia D., 116
Snook
liam L., 174
Snow,
en, Sllen W., 150
Snugg
yne M., 95
Snydi
Sohn,
, W
Johr
lliam D„ 135
J., 166
Sones
Lar
y P., 72, 144
Sorrel
bert L., Jr., 72
Sory,
■'.,!..,
n A., 135, 150,
Soule
Go,
rge R„ 116, 156
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1 ul.l,. 1.11,1,
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36, 240
Tubb, Doyli
W.. 73, 225
1, . IK,. 258
Tubb, Mun
11 T., 97
i, Thomas T., 73
Mr
minder. H'lB. Patrick, 96
Ste
nis. Earl A., 116
Mr
ling, Maxine, 96
Ste
ling. P.itri. ia V. '«,. 211)
Ste
ens. Bill L., 135
Ste
ens, Gary L., 135, 261
Ste
ens, John C, 156, 188, 203
Ste
ens, Phillip D., 116
Ste
ens, Robert S., 72, 192, 232
Ste
rn., Wilfred ]., 116
erson, Wayne G., 232
Ste
erson, Bessie, 96
Ste
•vart, Billy J., 96
Ste
«rart, Janet C, 116
Sic
»art, Lee A., 96
Tate, Vrchie P., 96, 192
Tate, James M., 73
Tate. 1 ,,,,!:, J.. 117. 181
Tat,,,,,. Kenneth I!.. 117
Tavlor, Man F., 73
Taylor, Vudley L„ Jr., 136
., 169
Taylor, Charles D., 96, 227
Taylor, Donald G., 97, 156, 259,
214
Taylor, Dorothy E., 97, 227
Taylor, Ernest G., Jr., 136
162
Taylor, Harold W., Jr., 97, 221
2. 1(,(,
Taylor, Hugh M.. 97
Taylor, Jimmy A., 73, 156, 201
Taylor, Jim E., 117, 275
>„
Taylor, James M.. 97, 226
Taylor, Jerry P., 117
Taylor, Jacky R., 97
Taylor, Loyd F., 136
Tavlor, Marvin L., 136
Taylor, Ronald L., 73, 156, 197
205, 207, 210, 254, 259
Taylor, Scotty R., 73, 228
Turk,-
. C,,,r,
e F... Jr., 117, 187
Tinker, Willi
m K., 117, 235
Tuggl,
, Joe G
, Jr., 150
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Georg
B., 97, 162, 182
l- I.
Marion M., 97
Turna
e, J„l„
A., 136
Tumi)
,«. II,.,
aid R., 97, 217
Turnagc, Joe
C, 137, 162
Turne
S., 74, 214, 237
Turn,'
. Kail,
rine E., 207
. Hugh
G., 73
I'urne
, Joe L
. 137, 250
Turne
, Nnrvi
i U., 97
I'imu,
, James
C., 73
Turne
, Thorn
as G., 74, 232
Turne
in R., 117
Turne
. Willi
m L., 97, 215
Turne
, Tomn
v E., 117
Mer.
John D
, 170, 245
T,ler,
Michel
L., Jr., 97, 22(!
T-ler,
Claren
e D., Jr., 137, 231
Tvnes
James
S., 48, 207
rl, Robert C., 118, 222
e, Donald W., 74
e, Earl M., 98, 231, 221, 241
... George I.., Jr.. 98
e, Joseph D. Jr., 118
nock, Robert L., 118
ren, David L., 137
Washington, Mary Joe, 199, 207
Watjus, Scott S., 98, 221
Watkins, Jerry D., 137
Watkins, Larry S., 118, 156, 214
Watkins, Russell W., 98
Watson, Fred K., 98
!, George W., 75, I
Tylder, John D., 117
'ilson, Elizabeth, 75
Stark, Theodore D., Jr., 96 Tavlor, Jam,- M.. 97. 220 Underwood, Margaret I., 97 Watts, Guy E. Jr., 138 Wilson, Edward C. 138, 170, 227
"''ilson, Ermis K., 119
'ilson, Grady W., 76, 217
Staton, Carl H., Jr., 116 Taylor, Loyd F., 136 Un A1Lert j 117 Weatherford, Wyatt H., 74 Wilson, Hugh H. Jr., 76
-'ilson, John C, 76, 215, 216
-, Wiley K.. 73, 195. 211
Wa
son, Jan
es A
, 118, 210
Wa
son, Jan
e S.,
118
Wa
son, Pa-
265
cal L
Jr., 98, 201,
son, Ri,
hard
C, 137, 144
s,,n. Tr,
., 98, 170
Wa
Is, Alfr,
d C.
118, 221
Watts, Jame
C.,
98
Wa
is. John
W.
r., 118
Is, Guy
■:. 1
Is, Jem
98, 162
We
the, all.
Jame
s S. Jr., 246, 98
W,
Wy
att H., 74
We
Hhersliv,
Bobby F., 98
R. Jr., 98
W,
ant, Job.
138, 166
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., 98
We
aver, Ke
H., 118
HIT, Ri,
L„ 118, 266
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227. 21:
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, 118, 175, 226,
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W ill
Robert A., 99, 174
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Robert E., 75
Will
Samuel F. Jr., 119
W ,11
Tommj M., 138, 231
Will
Thomas C, 99
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Wayne C. II, 119
W.ll
William R., 99
Will
an, James P., 99
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ams
n, Kenneth R., 75, 192,
Willis, Hbert W., 75
Willifor.l, Mary H., 119
Williford, Robert F„ 75
Willis, Carl W., 75, 228
Willouglibv, Joseph H., 138
St
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Robert I
., 72,
173,
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St
223
Thomas
W., '),
St
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96
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Charles
135
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135
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1. Mieha
Dewey H
1 A.,
, 72
73
St
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John Ber
y, 116
223
153, 207
. indham, John W., 76, 221
.indham, Jon E., 99, 201, 266
.indham. Kelly H., 138
Van Cleave, Robert A., Jr., 74, 221 Webb, Joseph A.. 159, 150 Windham, Larry L., 214
, Mary J., 74 Wineman, John C, 223
, William W., 118 Winkeljohn, James Y., 138, 236
, Robert M., 137 Winn, Dennis F., Jr., 76
higpen, Dorothy D., 136 Vann, Martha L., 137 Welborn, Willard W. II, 147 Withers, John D. Jr., 99, 153
Thorn, Frederick A., Jr., 136 Vaughan, Robert H., 74 Welborn, Michael B., 118, 236 Wofford, Jackie L., 99, 201, 275
' ' " - ,leben, Jerry B., 76, 231
,Ile, William C. Jr., 119, 162
, Clifford C, 203, 150. Veseoco, Mary P., 117, 181 Wellborn, Delores J. P., 118 Woo, Mayly Jue, 76
- 1, Gerald M., 99. loo
I, Houston G. Ill, 119
I, John T., 76
, 117, 245 ,.,...,.,, - - ■
ick L., 136 Vickers, James D., 137 Wells, James Edwin Jr., 98, 144 Wood, John F., 138, 231
y D., 136, 223
C, 73, 156
Vaughn, Kent,.., ()., 137
Veal, Roy A., 74, 250
Veazey, Jesse M., 137
Verse,,. Joseph L., Jr., 137
Veseoco, Mary P., 117, 181
Viator, Gerald J., 74
Vickers, Cecil M., 74
Vickers, Sharon L., 137
Viik. Henry G.. Jr., 137
Vickers, James D., 137
Viets, Lloyd 0., 137
Vincent, James R., 137
Vinson, Martin 0., 117
Viser, John H., 117
Vizzi, Samuel C, 137
Voivedich, Carl J., 98
Von Seutter, Armin C, 117
258
72, 218, 231 Thompson', Perry A.', 136 Vlse.r' John H"' 117 Wenning, Thomas J„ 74, 223, 231, Wood! Walter L. Jr., 76, 221, 231,
Wee,,
s, William E., 138, 170
Harold L„ 139
We, hi
ig, Floyd T. Jr., 98
Well,,
rn, Willard W. II, 147
Welbo
m, Michael B., 118, 236
Welel
, James C, 228
Welel
, Larry R., 118, 231
W.II-.
d, George R., 74, 218
d, Mattie L. C, 74
n, John D., 98
Welg,
sz, Richard F., 118
Wellb
3rn, Delores J. P., 118
Wellb
,rn. Everett W., 118, 218
Eugene L., 192, 232
Wells
James Earl, 74
Eugene L., 192, 232
\\e||s
lames Edwin Jr., 98, 144
W.II-
Raymond B., 153
Wells
Wells
William S., 138
ng, Thomas J„ 74, 223, 231,
236
Anna C, 74, 199
Alice F„ 48, 181
West.
Forrest L. Jr., 74, 217
A., 119, 214
16, 169
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'W., 156 Jhomp son, Robert L Jr., 136 Von Seutter, Armin C, 117. 258 West, Alice F., 48. 181 Woodruff. Margaret A.. 76
K., 135 T|„„„ ,s,„, Sin'lr, J 136 179 Vowell, Everette L., Jr., 118 West, Forrest L. Jr., 74, 217 Woods, Hays W., ™ "'"
is M., 116 °24P5S° ' '■'■■•'•'• West, James H., 98, 242, 243, Woods! Walton T. in, lao
R- 136 Thomnson Wilda C 73 2+S Wooley, Jerry L., 76, 221
es E., 116 i.'10"1' ','.," ' . ,, Wade, Larry D., 98 West, Joseph M., 98 Worden Frank L 99
B., 96 '."""'""'"' „/,'»'„,,« Wade, Lawrence T., 137, 156 West, Kenneth A., 138 Worrell' Rnhert D 99 214
1 1,,,,,,, ,, Walter R., 9,, 156 " , .,.,-. „„ tit . n u . f nr no Worrell, KoDert v., vv, tin
V,;ll I „„ W 71 Wade, Marvin E., 98 West, Robert C. Ill, 118 Worley, Van Robinson, 48, 207
hill, Lee W., 73 w„j„,.,„„l, 1 .„,.„^. T.. 156. 137 W-,»rfi.l„ P„„1A Tr 74 9.9.3 _..''.,
[f
Michel A
., 169
r, Jan R„
72
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,n,l, Ri, h.
V., 169
M.. 72, 156
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,„,!, II.,, 1,
ra A., 136
kl
and, Gary
W., 96, 232
Frank L
Jr., 116
Raymond
J., 96
Jin.mv C
., 72
Clyde E.
Jr., 72
Hi. hard
:., 96, 162
'i
Kathv M
, 72, 199
,, Bobby L., 97
e T., 156, 137 Westerfield, Paul A. Jr., 74, 223,
ard M., 138
high,
an,
Paris E
, Jr
97,
228
Tilley
Ro
,ert W.
136
'liiiini,
17
■1'ingl,
Fr
ederic C
., 18
Tingle
Pi
ggy V.,
Tinsle
,, IV
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., 153, 187
Titus,
Jan
17
I ,,.1,1 ,
Rex
ford E.
97
1, ,l,in,
, J.
11, es I).
97,
Tomli
John
1., Jr
, 97
211
Tonev
Th
omas E
, 73
Tootb
G
raid E.
136
170
Toole,
Willard E.
Jr.,
117,
Torrey
ctor H.
250
Torrail
Richard V.,
136,
261
Tol.el
e. Jame
IS.,
137
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end
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end
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n H.
Jr.
96,
Walden, John M., 118
Walden, Julian A., 118
Walden, John M., 118
Walden, John C, 261
Waldrup, Robert W., 11
Waldrop, Robert W., 13
irip, Thomas B., 13'
Walker,
Stubbe, Walter A., Jr., 37, 96, 156 Tingle, Peggy V. 97 Walker! Bmu'sTard F., 118 White, Charles H., 99, 226, 259 Yancey. Charles L.. 76
Walker, Charles M. Ill, 74, 116 White, Dennis Y„ 75 Yarborough, Patrick F., 99, 156,
Walker, Dorothy Ray, 48 White, Joe E., 75, 223 221, 231, 241
Wall.,,. Glenn D. Jr., 98, 166 White, James H., 75. 173 Yarbn.ugl, ( harle,
Walker, John R., 98, 173, 222 «"•■•*- '"--- T « *»
Walker, Jerry Ann, 118, 227
Walker, Larry T., 98, 217
Walker, Laura A., 74, 195, 214
Walker, Linda L., 74, 199, 242
Walker. Lynda F., 137, 179
Walker, Robert G., 137, 223
Walker, Walter E., 74
Walker, William G., 48, 215
t H., 73, 225 Townsend, Houston H., Jr., 96, Walker, Willi an, H. Jr., 137 Whitfield, Davis A. Ill, 138, 150 Young.' George M., 76 ~200. 218
Walker. ~
y H„ Jr., 116 Trask, William R., Jr., 97, 217,
immervillc, Carolyn R., 116, 179 Trawick, Charles C, 117, 227 Walls, D,
immerford, Thomas J., 136, 162, Traylor, Carwell W., Jr., 136, 261 Walls, Wanda D., 137
203 Treadwell, Suzanne V., 136, 240 Walrod, John G., 98
mmervdle, Hugh H., Jr., 136 Trevett, Douglas R., 73, 250 Walters, Charlie C, 98
mner, Lee E., Jr., 136 Triplett, Patricia A., 97 Walters, Clinton L., 74
mrall, Noel E., Jr.. 136 Trippe, George H., Jr., 117 Walters, Herbert^ S., 74
therland, W. H., Jr., 116 Trotter, Robert, 170, 237
«, hat]
y, William H., 75, 251
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Elwwy G., 99, 228
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Whita
cer, James B.. 138
Arthur M. Jr., 75, 144
(Vhit,
Charles H., 99, 226. 259
Whit,
Dennis Y„ 75
White
Joe E., 75, 223
White
James H„ 75, 173
W hlle
James T., 75, 221
White
Robert A., 75, 182, 251,
259
White
Robert D., 99, 147
Robert E., 75
While
Robert L., 35, 99, 156, 182
Robert E., 150
Wl
Thomas D., 75
William S., 75
Whill
eld, Davis A. Ill, 138, 150
Whitf
eld, Henry L., 75, 156, 197,
202, 205, 210, 254. 258, 259
y, Donald F., 170
Whill
y, Thomas L., 119
an, Samuel D., 99
Whitt
ngton. Garland D.,75, 266
Daniel J., 138, 174
Wilbu
n, Charles S., 119
W ill.:,
ks, Jimmy W., 75
Will,,,
ks, Wesley G., 75, 221
Wllel,
on, Dale R., 75
Wilkr
son, William L., 119
Wright, Charles A., 76, 170
Wright, Don G., 99
Wright, Elizabeth J., 119
Wright, Larry M.. 245
Wright. Phvllis Z., 138
Wright, Robert R., II, 186
Wright, Terry D., 99, 237, 245
Wright, Thomas G., 76
Wright, Walter Ray, 138
Wall, Thomas G. Jr., 98
Wallace, John Allen, 98, 166
. Thomas G., 98, 170 Whitman, Samuel D., 99 Youni! Nola° J., 99,'240
119, 232
er, John L., Jr., 261 Walters, Wayne P., 118, 261 Wilkes, Donald R., 119 Zagursky, George P., 119
Walters, John R., 137 Wilkey, Terry K., 251
Walters, Tommy L., 137 Wilkinson, Harold A., 138
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