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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 

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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. 


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Tom  Tubb — Chairman 


Ira  Mogran 
H.  G.  Carpenter 
J.  N.  Lipscomb 
Leon  Lowrey 


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Charles  D.  Fair 

S.  R.  Evans 

Tally  Riddell 


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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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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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, 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 


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££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 


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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. 


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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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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 


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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 


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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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STAINTON,  Joseph  Lee,  Laurel,  Eng. 

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 


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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. 
TURNER,  James  C,  Ethel,  Eng.,  AIChE 


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TURNER,  John  S.,  Roseduk',  Bus.,  Alpha  Phi  Omega, 

Accounting  Club,  Wesley 
TURNER,  Thomas  G.,  Ovett,  Fo. 
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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WALTERS,  Herbert  S,  Vicksburg,  LA 
WARE,  Donald  W,  Winona,  Ed. 
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 


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WOOD,  Walter  Lee,  Jr.,  Gulfport,  Eng.,  Band,  BSU, 

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 


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Stwart  Bridgeforth President 

Mark  Kellar Vice   President 

Mary  Winfred  Love Secretary 

Lynn  DeBottis Treasurer 


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ADAMS,  Clarice  E.,  Kosciusko,  Ed. 
AKIN,  James  T.,  Jackson,  Bu. 
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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BOYLES,  Lester,  Laurel,  Ag. 
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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BULLEN,  Willard  M„  Jr.,  Fayette,  LA 
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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CAMERON,  Julian  R.,  Jr.,  Brookhaven,  PiKA 
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 


CHANCKI  IOK.  WiiisK.n  V..  I.cmisvill, 
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- 
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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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CKKSAI',  Jinimir  II.,  Siiltillo,  Ed. 
CROCKER,  Lester  I).,  Philadelphia,  Bus. 
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. 


JUMOR£ 


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, 


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EARNEST,  Louise  M.,  Woodland,  Ed. 
EASTER;  Beverly  E.,  Canton,  LA 
EDGAR,  Charles  D.,  Canton,  Ag. 
EDJLALI,  Hassan,  Iran,  Eng. 
ELDRIDGE,  Jane  C,  Jackson,  Ed. 


JUM0R6 


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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HENDERSON,  Tom  C,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  Bus. 
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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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 

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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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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 


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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 

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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, 

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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 
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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. 


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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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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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FRESH/WEM 


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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Singing  Christmas  Carols 


That's  a  cute  little  bunny,  Sam. 


ALFWCMOF 


PWf  KAPPA  W 


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 

J(  7  Anding/W. 

^         ^       *  If"" 

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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. 


~i  'Tin 

'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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SSEL£^2 


Spell,  L. 
Spraberry,  J. 


Storey,  T. 


Homecoming  at  the  Kappa  Sig  house 


Daisy  Mae  at  the  formal 


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Orphans'  Christmas  Party 


Kappa  Sig  car  wash?  ? 


House  party  on  the  Coast 


EPSILON  CHI  OP 


t/VUBDA  CWf  ALFW 


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 


El^j    ft     *>     ft 

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Hicks,  K. 

Hettinger,  S. 


Let  this  be  a  lesson  to  the  rest  of  the  pledges. 


Greek  Week  Dance 


s  assist  during  Greek  Week 


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Kyzar,  F 


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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"Yes,  sir,  we'll  try  to  control  him  next  time." 


Sigs'  Michaelangelo 


Schultz,  J. 
Small,  E. 
Smith,  A. 
Smith,  K. 
Smith,  S. 
Sneed,  J. 
Soule,  G. 

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Stringer,  R. 
Stubbe,  W. 
Taylor,  D. 
Taylor,  J. 
Taylor,  R. 
Thaxton,  J. 
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Watkins,  L. 
White,  R. 
Whitfield,  H. 
Williams,  C. 
Wood,  G. 
Yarborough,  P. 

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Sig  Hill 


Lumb's  pinning  report 


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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 


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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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Cozart,  C. 
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. 


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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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There's  a  fight  or  a  girl  somewhere. 


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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Greek  Week  Dance 


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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 


KAPPA  SIGMA 

Robert  Maxwell  and  Cliff  Thompson 


LAMBDA  CHI  ALPHA 

Marion  Tinsley  and  George  Powlett 


PHI  KAPPA  TAU 

„  Eddie  Tucker 


fFC 


1   *"riBii 

PI  KAPPA  ALPHA 

John  Kluck  and  Robert  Miller 


SIGMA  ALPHA  EPSILON 

Charles  Cartledge  and  Larry  Sloan 


REPRESENTATIVES  OF  THE 
FOLLOWING  FRATERNITIES 
ARE  NOT  PICTURED: 

DELTA  CHI 
FARMHOUSE 
KAPPA  ALPHA 


SIGMA  CHI 
Ben  Brummett  and  Jimmy  O'Neal 


SIGMA  PHI  EPSILON 
James  Dennis  and  John  Halton 


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COUNCIL 


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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OFFICERS 

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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David  N.  Bishop 
James  C.  Boater 

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Samuel  W.  Crigler 
Ernest  B.  Deas 
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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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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 

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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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Claude  Byrd  Jimmy  Coggin  Mrs.  Barbara  Cropp  Thomas  Edwards 

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Charles  Catledge  Lindsey  Hine 

Virgil  Dugan  Wirt  Hines 

Edward  Graham  Walter  Kuebler 


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Norman  Hunter 


Jerry  Joi 


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Carole  McReynolds 


Virginia  Neal 


Mickey  Putnam 


Robert  Stevens 


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William  McCoy 


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Aubrey  Nichol 


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. 


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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. 


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McClain,  A. 
McDaniel,  D. 
Milam,  G. 
Montgomery,  T. 
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Tomblinson,  J. 
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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 

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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 
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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 


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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. 


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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 

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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 
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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 
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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 

AUW  2PQIL0N  DkUA 


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." 


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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 


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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. 


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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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SCAB^RD  AND  BtADk 


Captain  .  . 
First  Lt.  .  . 
Second  Lt. 
First  Set.   . 


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.  .  richard  gaston 
harold  Mcdonald 
.  .  .  .  robert  reeves 


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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PAS     COLONEL  SAM  D.  HAMILTON 


BIV&KNIGU& 


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 


UBERJYBCWL 


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. 


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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. 


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"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 


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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. 


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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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Assistant  to  the  Editor 


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Business  Manager 


Robert  L.  Kennedy 
Layout  Editor 


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Burrow  P.  Brooks,  seated.  Copy  Editor,  and  assistants. 


Administrative  Assistant 


Sallie   Nehlett   and   Lucey   Lacey,   Editorial  Assistants,   with   their   assistant. 
"Papa  Jim." 


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Assistant  Layout  Editor 


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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. 


ucey  Lacey,  Lewis  Jackson,  Malcolm  Balfour,  and  Denis  Bouchard. 


CAM-WQU^. 


These  are  Freshman  books? 


Election  time 


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It's  going  to  be  a  long  night. 


'Ts  this  the  line  for  Bone-head  English?" 


Now,  if  you  elect  me  . 


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Solution  to  parking  problem 


"This?  I  don't  know.  I  just  work  here. 


"I,    think    the   boys    did    a    real    good 
job." 


"Now,  just  let  it  ferment." 


CAfiAWQUtB 


Hit  the  canvas  dummy,  please 


Can  your  monkey  do  the  dog? ? ? ? ? ? 


Skinheads  versus  the  skins 


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This  is  a  pigskin. 


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"Would 

anyone  like  to  hear  our  new  recording?" 

"Are  you  sure  the  Beatles  started  like  this 


"Do  you  smell  something? 


Two  of  a  kind 


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Where  the  girls  are. 


"Don't  worry,  Coach,  I  just  got  the  word.' 


Watch  your  step  when  leaving. 


Head,  Heart,  Hands,  and  no  Hair 


Home  of  future  State  students 


"Were  you  supposed  to  wear  pants  under 
these?" 


Big  House  on  the  hill 


CSA  Headquarters 


Freshmen  don't  need  to  study 


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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- 
lected to  the  Who's  Who  in*  American  Colleges  and  Univer- 
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Nancy,  a  Chi  Omega  from  State  College,  has  been  active 
in  many  different  campus  activities  during  her  four  years 
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. 

In  1961  she  was  chosen  Outstanding  Freshman  by  the 
Cardinal  Key,  and  she  was  chosen  the  Outstanding  Chi  Omega 
in  1962-63. 


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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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e  T. 

121,  175 

H 

Willi. 

in  D 

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B 

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II 

ite 

(Hi  v. 

K., 

78,  148,  246 

Real 

.1,     Bel,- 

ly  A.  C,  51 

Beai 

d,  Monr 

oe  F.,  78 

Be.ll 

John   A 

Jr.,  51 

Heal 

11. a. 

,  Claren 
,  Sarah 

ce  D..  78 
E.,  51 

B.a 

,    Gemg. 

H.,  73 

B.  a 

i,  in,,.. 

Lee,  78 

H. .-. 

,1,  Thou 

as  R.,  78 

T.,  79 

B.a 

ley,    ,l„h 

my  M„  121 

Bea 

on,  Will 

e  T„  79 

Hi. 

3.  Jr.,  51,  207, 

244 

B.a 

*,  Willia 

m  T.,  Jr.,  79 

Bee 

James  H.,  121 

ker,  Wal 

er  D.  Jr.,  101, 

160 

Bii 

ett,  Hilma  Dianne,  79 

Be. 

be,  Will 

am  A.  Jr.,  101 

Br. 

ne,  Char 

es  W.,  79,  267 

11. a 

man,  Da 

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 

,  Ralph  B.,  121 

Be 

,  Willia 

n  A.,   79 

It. 

ande,  R 

ay  L.,  79 

Be 

dana,  R 

243 

Be 

nett,   Ja 

Ties  Grady,  51, 

201, 

228 

Be 

nist,    la, 

iris  A.,  164 

11, 

son,  Ka 

en  L.,  180 

Bi 

ge,  Diet 
ry,  Law 

r  P.,  146 
ence  J.  Jr.,  79 

B. 

rv,   Clin 

on  A.,  Ill,  102 

ry,  Rosa 

nell,  51,  227 

Be 

e  Cleon,  121 

ry,     [oh, 

Scott  Jr.,  121 

B. 

rry',   San 

or  Glenn,  121 
ra  Lynn,  121 

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 
ack,  Emmett  R.,  Jr.,  102, 


Jlack,  Rob 

rt  N. 

r.,  102 

llackbum, 

James 

E.  Jr.,  121,  148 

Uaekledge, 

Fredd 

ll.lckledgc. 

Patric 

a  A.,  9,  102, 

178 

llackledge, 

ti.„  k-i...  k 

Thorn 
Vlichae 
Jamei 

s  R.,  79 
D.,  121 

M.,    121 

lla,r.    lam, 

s  E.,  102 

11.,,,.    Will 

am  K. 

76 

Ha./, a    F,li 

ard  D 

Jr.,   101,  258 

Hake.    F.ia 

E„  47 

236 

tlaii.l.    Ha. 

Micha 

el,  102,  267 

11a. .,1.    Wil 

iam  C 

,  51 

lain,  ha, ,1. 

■Ml.nl 

J.,  102 

tl.a-illgaln, 

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,,,,,, 

n,  Stevan  William,  102 

Book 

r,  Thomas  L.,  79,  250 

Boon 

i  Peggy  L.,  122,  180,  237, 

Bonn 

',  William  E.,  102,  168,  244 

Boot 

Jerry  H.,  52 

:•: 

e,  David  F.,  52,  235 

Bool 

e,  Thelma  L.,  52  235 

1!,,,,,, 

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 

(true, 

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 

ei,    William   Ray,  122 

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, 

sby,  Bruce  L.,  80 

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 

id  F.,  80,  266 

■11,    Mil 

ray  H.,  122,  146 

•11,   Ch 

ude  R.  Jr.,  158 

ell,  Th 

mas  M.,  212,  209, 

as,  Raf 

el  L.,  215 

t,  John 

L.,  80 

E.,  53,  230,  237 

on,  Jol 

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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Dillon,  Cecil  Clyde,  105 
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Frank 

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Fran 

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Frazie 

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Dabbs 

Jr.,  125,  160 

Frazie 

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is  Rans 

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125 

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Thoma 

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237,  261 

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58,  251 

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Freem 

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106,  149 

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Frost, 

A.,  106 

Frost, 

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225 

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Fulghi 

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mes  G., 

84,  165 

Kiileli 
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84,  240 
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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 


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176 

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164 

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m[  Wilbert  E.,  56,  182,  232, 

251 

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ale.   I.arr 

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L.,  124 

Ho 

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Cha 

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Dou 

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199 

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Low 

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Mar 

ha  R.,  124,  213 

Vary  Lynn,  56,  198 

Mic 

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Rnl 

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Ro* 

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Ster 

ling  N.,  56,  199 

Ton 

my  F.,  56,  228 

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laldson,  Ronald  0.,  83,  160 

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.ley,   Carl   Cecil,   124,   152 

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ilittle,    lame*  Robert,  105 

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rris.   Ralph   Slew-art,  47,  142 

S5,  .Marvin  E„  57,  225 

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ughty,  John  Henry,  83 

II, 

ighly,   William   E„   148 

li, 

uglas,  Sandra  Kay,  124,  178,  237 

II, 

uglas.  Sherman  E.,  83,  266 

ve.   Nelson   Conrad,  105 

11, 

wd,  Donald  E.,  57,  165 

li, 

wdle,  John  N.,  83,  165 

l>, 

wdle,  Walter  Lynn,  160,  188 

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wner,  Charles  Paul  Jr.,  165,  262 

n   C.  Jr.,   54,  212                    Dale,   Hal  Wilson   Jr.     261                                                  ^   ^^   £ _•          •          •  Fair             ck  g              ^  m  Gardne^  Gcrald  w.yne>  84 

"■'''      '■""    '  "••  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 

,  58,  199 

Jr.,  58,  160,  265 


Co 

stilow,  Bobby  W.,  55 
ney,  William  B.,  123 

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ughlin,  David  P.,  55 
unce,  Robert  B.,  55 

Co 
Co 

ints,   Bobby   R.,  148 

usins,  Benjamin  J.,  55,  165 

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 

ddle,  James  R.,  55,  225  Dexter,  Howard  B.,  56  Eley,  David  Michael,  57,  228  Francis,  Madison   K.,  Jr.,  189  Goss,  Alfred  Don,  84,  213 


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nd,  Cliarles  E„  99,  244 

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rell,  Odie  D.  Jr.,  126,  2 

rigill,  George  M.,  108 
rington,  Alan  H.,  126 


a  C.,  49,  60,  178, 


John  I.  Jr.,  158,  189 

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eld,  Jerry  Jr.,  85 

>ss,  Barbara  J.,  9,  85,  176 

ess,  Durward  S.,  Jr.,  60,  207, 

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244 

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ess,  Robert  A.  Jr.,  127,  222 

y,  Danny  G.  127 

y,  Vester  Jr.,  60 

y,  William  B.,  60,  155,  209, 

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way,  Philip  J.  Jr.,  108 

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ote,  Wayne  M.,  127 

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Hemphill,  Howard  W.  Jr.,  85,  275 
Hemphill,  William  Lee,  127 
Henderson,  Edsel  Dale,  85 
Henderson,   Edwin  L.  Jr.,  108 
Henderson,  Mary  F.,  127 


Henrv,  James  R.,  127,  244 
H.nrv,  Jolious  E.,  86,  225 
H.nrv,  William  L.,  108,  160 
Henson,  Carolyn  June,  178 


Hickman,  James  M.,   108 
Hicks,  Kenneth  E.,  127,  152 
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Higgins,  Glenn  !•:.,  127 
Might.   Fred   T.   Jr.,  61 
Hilbun,  Ben  G„  86,  155,  251 


11,11.  Robert  K.,  86 

Hill,  Steven  R.,  108,  142,  188 

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214 

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Frank  A.,  88 

obert  H.  Jr.,  128 

Kelh 

James  B.,  48 

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H.,  III.  87 

■I  K.,  109,  236 


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,  Wiley  H.  Jr.,  62,  207,  '. 


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Kennedy,   Joseph  M.,  62 
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Kent,    Mildred   L„    110 


inil.ell,   Elsie  L,  207 
imbrough,  Everett  L„  63,  216 
imbrough,  Vernon  K„  48,  222, 


dward  D.,  120,  128, 

160 

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Kind, 

ough,  Syron  D.,  110 

on  H.  62 

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d,  Martha  J.,  63 

Basil  Max,  62,  182, 

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de,  Paul  W.,  149 

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Arnold  T.,  110 

Charles  W.,  109 

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Carl  D„  88 

Doris  Jean,  128,  179 

King, 

James  W.,  63,  165 

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King 

Paul  T.  Jr.,  37,  63,  183, 

Elizabeth  Ann,  128, 

243, 

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Stephen  H.,  8U,  241 

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Warren  G.  Jr.,  63,  228 

Freddie  C,  109 

ey,  Curtis  W„  88,  228 

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James  E.,  87 

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James  Marvin,  109, 

Klein 

Fred  J.  Ill,  110,  236 

James  R.,  87 

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Jan  L.,  63 

,,  Martha  Faye  C,  128 


i,  Ronald  P.,  109 


,  William  R.,  87 


i,  Charles  R.,  62 


Kluek,  John  J.  Ill,  169,  187 
Knapp,   Roger  D„  88 
Knight,  Jeff  E.,  63,  225 
Knight,  John  R.  Ill,  63,  161 
Knight,  Robert  A.,   161 
Knight,  Ronald  C,  129 
Knight,  Ronald  C,  129 


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tscalco,  Lewis  C.,  236 

n,  Alfredo  X.,  65 

er,  John  D.  Jr.,  150 

i.w,   William   D.   IV,  90,  155, 


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e  R.,  90 


Marsh,  William  J.  Jr.,  Ill,  261 
Marshall,  Gerald  F.,  65,  228,  243 
Martin,  Burkett  H.  Jr.,  161 
Martin,  Claude  D.  Jr.,  90 
Martin,  Dennis  R„  90,  161,  188 
Martin,  Donald  L.  Jr.,   Ill 
Marti,,.   I)..una  G.,  65 

,,  Douglas  R.,  161 


Ma.: 


e  D.,  155 


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rtin,  Jimmy  A.,  1 
rtin,  John  H.,  65 


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dart.,,,    Luther   B.   Jr.,   Ill 
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.lartin,   Richard  A.,   169,  251 
Martin,  Robert  J.,  215,  216 


k  D.,  65,  155,  197, 


Massi,  ,   David   N„   111 
Mathews,  Bobby  E.,  65;  169 
Matthews,  Sara  E.,  90,  207,  24 
Matthews,  Auvie  Nell,  90 


Maxwell,  Robert  R.,  90,  150,  187 

May,    Charles   A.,  65 

M,,..,   Gerald   C,  90 

May,  William  E.,  130,  161 

May,  James  Mack  II,  111,  213 

Mayficld,  James  R.,  130 


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McCain,  Toniti 

McCollister,  W 

Galium,  Jan 


ay,  Howard  W.,   131 


,   Raymond,  Jr.,   150 
rhomas  W..  Ill,  143 

,,    Will, am  T.,    Ill,  236 
,  Eugenia  Rose,  111 


MeC.rmiek,   David  G.,  130 
McCormick,  Floyd  B.,  130,  221,  244 
McCormick,  James  B.,  64 
McCoy,  Elvis  A.  Jr.,  89 
McCoy,  William  J.  64,  210,  225 

M.(  ail, I, ins.  Martin  H.,  150 
McCullough,  Pat  H.,  89,  216 
McCurley,  Clarence  D  Jr.,  89,  216 
McDaniel,  Danny  Joe,  130,  153 
MeDaniel,  Donald  R.,  90,  213 
McDearman,  Victor  L.  Jr.,  169 
McDearman,  William  S.,  Ill,  221, 

174 
McDevitt,  William  C,  130 
McDill,  Amy  C,  111,  236 
McDonald,  Harold  R.  Jr.,  64, 

258,  259 
McDonald,  Jesse  K.,  Ill,  215 
McDowell,  Jack  Edward,  130 
McFadden,  Tom  A.,  Ill,  161 
McFarland,  Joan  A.,  179 
M,  larlaml,  Rocke  W.,  90 
McGee,  John  B.,  64 
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la  M.,  Ill,  237 
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M.Graw,   Richard   S.,   130 


M. Una,.,,    William   E„    165 
Mclnnis,  Oscar  S.,  Ill 
Mclnnis,  Singleton  A.,  90,  251 
Mcintosh,  Hugh  M.,  130,  203 
Mclntyre,  Thomas  J.  Ill,  236 
McKay,  Larry  R.,  130,  155 
McKay,   Paul   G.,  65,   199 


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m  L.,  130 
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195,  197,  205,  210,  258,  259 
McKnight,  David  L.,  90 
McLain,  Jimmy   C,  226 
McLaughlin,  Albert  L.,  207 
McLaurin,  Ray  C,  65 
McLellan,  William  E.,  90,  165 


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McL. ■n.lon,  Milton  Thomas,  143, 


M.  Leo.l,  John  L.  Jr.,  90 
M,  L.oil,  James  N.,  130 
McLeskey,  John  H„  236 
McMillan,   Albert  E.  Jr.,  Ill 
McMahan,   John  W.,   Ill,  240 
McMillan,   Nathan   P.,  228 
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Ml  MiUin,   Harry  C,  111 
MeMillm,  John  A.,  65 
McMillin,  Roger  H.  Jr.,  130 
M.Miillan,    Barry  G.,  65 
M,  MoMiuigh,  John  D.,  90 
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McNeese,  Patrick  M.,  112,  231 
McNeill,  Teddy  Dianne,  130 
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McRee,  Jack  S.,  149 
McRee,  Stephen  F.,  65 
McRaney,  Harold  D.,  112,  221 
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193,  199,  207,  210 
McReynoIds,  James  L.,  112,  143 
McReynoIds,  John  T.,  48,  155 
McReynoIds,  Marvin  P.  Jr.,  149, 

222 
McReynoIds,  Mickey  L.,  130 
McReynoIds,  Samuel  S.,  65,  155 
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200,  218,  231 
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sy  W.,  65,  201 

Meek,  George   F.,  65 
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Meeks,  John  R.,  112,  175 
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Melton,  Paul  A.,  65,  197,  251 
Meredith,  William  H.,  130,  222 
Merrcll,  Evelyn  L.,  112,  179,  244 
Mcrritt,  Harry  M.  Jr.,  130 
Mesaris,  Harold  L.,  112 
Metcalfe,  John  L.,  65 
Michael,  James  T.,  90 
Michell,  Gerald  D.,  66 


Miller,    Steven    B.,    161 
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Mills,  Richard  K.,  66,  25 

Milslca.l,    lames    E.,   66 
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Milton,  John    F.    Ill,  91 


Mili-hell,   Larry   B.,  91,  225 
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Mitchell.  Madelaine  Kay,  91 
Mitchell,  Thomas  J„  91 
Mitchell,   Thomas  .!.,   131 
Mi  I.  hell,   linger,  91 
Mitchell,  Travis  H.,  91 
Mize,  Clifton,  Jr.,  91 
Mize,  Lyn  M.,  112 
Mizell.  Pat  M.,  150 
Moak,  Robert  W.,  112 
Mockli...  Ross  J.,  131,  221, 

231,  236 
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Montague,  Raymond  C,  66 
Montgomery,   Frank  H.,  155 
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166,  213 
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VI U.    Cigar  A.   Ill,   112 

Moody,  Jackie  D.,  91 
Moody,  James  R.,  112 


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,,   112 


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Moon,    Bobby    J.,    112 
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Moore,  Ann  W.,  131 
Moore    Hilly   C,  201,  267 
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.,  66,  21 
s  H.,  91 


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166 

rhead,  Eulan  S.,  66,  218,  237 
an,  Carl  J.  Jr.,  66 
an,  Richard  D„  112 
gan,  Carl  R.,  169 
gan,  Carolyne  V.,  112 
gan,  Duke  H.,  33,  91,  150, 


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Morris,  Gordon  L.  Jr.,  131 
Morris,  Spencer  A.,  131 
Morrison,    Robert  E„   41,  66, 


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Mosby,   Wallace  E.,  66 
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Moslcy,  William  L.,  91 
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Murray,  Dennis  M.,  112 
Murray,  George  W.,  150 


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,   James 

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M.  Lee,  112 

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a  W.,  39,  91,  177, 

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1,    Will, a 

ti'R.,  66 

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■ly,    lam, 

N.,  132 

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ly,    San,, 

el  W.,  67 

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■Iv,    Wall 

r  P.,   155 

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sler,    R,„ 

aid  E.,  132,  175 

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son,    Ben 

amin  A.,  67 

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son,    Ben 

F„  161 

Ne 

D„  112 

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rles  C.  Ill,  67 

son,    G„. 

A.,  132 

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so,,,    Leo 

a  G.,  91 

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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 

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wman,    J, 

mes  C,  67 

Ne 

wn.an.  J, 

mes  C,  92 

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man,  L 

ther  T.  Jr.,  132 

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wn.an,    S 

muel  P.,  225 

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wsoin    R, 

bert  R.  Jr.,  166 

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wlon,   CI, 

irles  T„  67 

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wton,    fss 

lac  James  Jr.,  132,  150 

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wlon,  Ja, 

les  B.,  67 

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wton,    Le 

lie  B„  132 

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wton,    Mi 

hael  An.,  112 

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wton,  Ri 

hard  E„  67 

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wton,  William   H.  Ill,  132 

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uyen,  Nghe  T.,  48 

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chols,  Au 

brey  E„  67,  197,  201, 

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,  210,  275 

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chols,  James  A.,  113 

N. 

chols,  Jo 

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hols,  R, 

nald  L„  113 

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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 


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Norsworthy,  Milton  L., 
Northington,  James  T.,  92 
Norwood,  Michael  L.,  261 
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Nowell,  Ralph  E.,  132,  227 
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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 
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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 

!;,,!,. 

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. 

inn,  Frank  L.,  114,  214 

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 

.,  135, 

162 

05 

232 

d  ( 

.,  27.1 

209 

M 

ter 

J.,  71 

235 

ene 

A1,0! 

5,  166 

es 

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, 

e,  Charles  W.,  70 

210 

li, 

ebuck,  Shir 

•y   L. 

94 

;-.-,s.    ||,,,,|, 

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, 

oker,  Charle 

s  R., 

70,  228 

li, 

oker,   Lester 

W.,  70,  162, 

197 

li, 

es  D. 

94 

R, 

sales,  Augus 

to,  115 

li, 

se,  Calvin  D 

„  134 

150 

Re 

ss,  Charles 

Re 
Re 
Re 

ss,  Larry  G. 
ss!  Robert  S 

70 
134 
.,  70, 

144 

Re 

Ii< 

SS.       Will,,,,,, 

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 

s  E.,  261 


>ra 

il, 

Eddie    \1. 

95 

il, 

Ernest  D. 

135 

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George    M 

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Mil 

Hugh  C, 

245 

Hester  D. 

71 

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James  A., 
James  M. 

116, 
Jr., 

217 
71 

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it. 

James  T., 

95 

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Jay  C,  95 

Ir, 

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Johnnie  L 
James  L., 

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116 

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Kenneth   L.,   J 

-,  37,  71, 

156,  195  209  259 

in,  Beverly  S.,  113 
reterson,  Patricia  P.,  132 
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      ■, 

326 


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, 

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n  A.,  135,  150, 

Soule 

Go, 

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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 

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erson,  Wayne  G.,  232 

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•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 

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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 

l„li,,~ 

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 

iver,   lames  \ 

.,  98 

We 

aver,   Ke 

H.,  118 

HIT,     Ri, 

L„  118,  266 

W, 

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227.   21: 

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,  118,  175,  226, 

We 

bb,  Geor 

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,  118 

We 

•b.      lose 

h  A 

,  159,  150 

W  ill 

Robert  A.,  99,  174 

\\  ,11 

Robert  E.,  75 

Will 

Samuel  F.  Jr.,  119 

W  ,11 

Tommj    M.,  138,  231 

Will 

Thomas  C,  99 

\\,ll 

Wayne  C.  II,  119 

W.ll 

William  R.,  99 

Will 

an,  James  P.,  99 

\\,ll 

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 

ewart 

Robert  I 

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173, 

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St 

223 

Thomas 

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St 
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96 

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Charles 

135 

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135 

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St 

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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  _..''.,         


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M..  72,  156 
rd  J.,  96 

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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 

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97, 

228 

Tilley 

Ro 

,ert   W. 

136 

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17 

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Tingle 

Pi 

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Tinsle 

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Titus, 

Jan 

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Rex 

ford  E. 

97 

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11, es    I). 

97, 

Tomli 

John 

1.,  Jr 

,  97 

211 

Tonev 

Th 

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,  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 

Towns 

end 

Si,  mm 

V... 

97 

Towns 

end 

Housto 

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 

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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 

\x  heal 

Elwwy  G.,  99,  228 

ard  D.,  99 

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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