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MISSISSIPPI STATE COLLE 

STATt COLLEGE, MISSISSIPPI 



PUBLISHED BY THE 

ASSOCIATED STUDENT 
BODY... 

LELA S. FORESMAN, Editor 
JOE L. HARRELL, Business Manager 






We, the members of the Reveille Staff and the members of the associ- 
ated Student Body of Mississippi State College, dedicate THE ALMA MATER 
EDITION of the 1952 REVEILLE to you, the high school students who will 
carry on the singing of "Maroon and White". We will be leaving year after 
year and with us will go fondest mem'ries of State College, but you will 
come and take our places, and as you sing "Live Maroon and White forever. 
Ne'er shall evil mar thy fame", we will sing "Nothing us from thee can 
sever"; then all together we will sing, "Alma Mater we acclaim". 



You will carry on the traditions and customs of State College. You 
will be the football team, the band, the officers of the student association, 
the beauties, the favorites; and we, the students of Mississippi State College 
send out a welcome to you and wish you luck as you enter Mississippi 
State College to the swelling strains of "Maroon and White! Maroon and 
White! To thee with joy we sing; Thy colors bright, our souls delight. With 
praise our voices ring". 




THE HONORABLE HUGH WHITE 



GOVERNOR 



THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 

JOHN W. BACKSTROM, Chairman 



R. B. SMITH, JR. 
HARRY G, CARPENTER 
MRS. HAZEL PEERY LEE 
R. W. REED 



DR. H. M. IVEY 

R. N. HENLEY 

MARTIN V. B. MILLER 

J. 0. EMMERICH 



MRS. JANIE RICE TAYLOR 

REESE D. McLENDON 

R. D. MORROW 

PAUL H. BOWDRE, SR. 



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PRESIDE 



70 THE CLASS OF /952; 



Your diploma from Mississippi 
State College symbolizes an end- 
ing and a beginning. 

It signifies completion of on 
important phase of your life, a job 
well done. It represents a solid 
foundation upon which you may 
build a productive and happy 
adulthood. 

I challenge you to accept the 
full responsibility that now rests 
upon your shoulders as an Ameri- 
can college graduate. I say to you 
in all sincerity that graduation 
from Mississippi State College is a 



DR. FRED T. MITCHELL 




high honor created by your own efforts and by the people of 
Mississippi who make possible the operation of this institu- 
tion. 

You will find life much more worth while for having 
studied here with the diligence you have exhibited. Wher- 
ever you go, your community and your acquaintances will 
look to you for leadership, both in your chosen career and 
in civic affairs. Two generations of graduates before you 
have proved that the educational program conducted on this 
campus, when coupled with men and women of spirit and 
determination, is sufficient to produce greatness in any field 
of human endeavor. 

Keep before you always the fact that the period of learn- 
ing in your life is not confined to college days but is a con- 
tinuous process. I have full faith in your ability to realize 
your highest ambitions in a manner which will reflect credit 
and respect upon you and your Alma Mater. 

I take pleasure in joining with the faculty to offer you 
congratulations and best wishes for the days that lie ahead. 

Sincerely Yours, 

FRED T. MITCHELL, 
President 




DR. T. K. MARTIN 
Registrar 



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DR. D. W. AIKEN 
Director of Stuc/enf Affair: 




Necessary to every organization, large or 
small, is a group of capable administrators. 
In the cooperative hands of these, our admin- 
istrators and deans, rests the responsibility 
of supervising the many operations necessary 
to the smooth, efficient functioning which 




ADMINISTRATIO 



Mississippi State College has successfully 
accomplished in years past, and will accom- 
plish in the years ahead. To them we owe our 
appreciation as well as our cooperation and 
assistance. 



MR. MARVIN OSBORN 
Director of Public Relations 





Under the direction of Dean Clay Lyie, the 
School of Agriculture has steadily improved 
its curriculum and organization, as well as 
its laboratory and teaching facilities through- 
out the years. Dean Lyie always has the inter- 
ests of his students in mind and sets and main- 
tains the highest possible standard of learning. 

Students in this school know him not only 
as a teacher and advisor, but also as a friend. 
He always finds time to help a student, though 
the burden of odministrative duties rests on 
his shoulders. 



S C H L o/ A G R i C U L T U R E 



ASSOCIATE DEAN COLMER 



Montgomery Hall 




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Business Education Building 



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SCHOOL 



BUSINESS anJ INDUSTRY 



The School of Business and 
Industry, one of the oldest in the 
South, was established in 1915, 
and now offers studies in account- 
ing, business administration, in- 
stitutional management, commer- 
cial aviation, industrial manage- 
ment, banking merchandising, 
production management, secre- 
tarial science, public administra- 
tion, economics, and journalistic 
administration. 

Dean Weems, keeping a sharp 
interest in the welfare of his stu- 
dents, is always happy to give his 
expert advice to all who seek it. 




The School of Education, organized in 1936, 
gives careful consideration to those preparing 
to teach and to those already in the field. 
While most of the attention during the reg- 
ular session is given to pre-service training, 
the summer sessions major attention is di- 
rected to a program of graduate work for 
those in service. 

As Dean of the School of Education, Dean 
B. P. Brooks is a very capable man. Dean 
Brooks is never too busy to stop and talk with 
students who seek his advice. 




SCHOOL 



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The School of Engineering comprises the depart- 
ments of Aeronautical Engineering, Civil Engineer- 
ing, Drawing, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, 
and Mechanical Engineering. The School of Engi- 
neering and the School of Business and Industry 
offer a joint five-year course leading to a Bachelor's 
degree in one of these majors — Civil, Mechanical, 
Aeronautical, or Electrical Engineering — and Busi- 
ness Administration. In addition, the School makes 
use of many other departments of the College to 
make it one of the most outstanding Engineering 
Schools in the nation. Dean Flinch is Dean of the 
Engineering School. 

The students in the School of Engineering are 
enjoying using the new Patterson annex which was 
named in honor of L. L. Patterson, Dean Emeritus 
of the School of Engineering. 



SCHOOL 



ENGINEERING 



Patterson Laboratory 




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Biology Building 

SCHOOL o/ SCIENCE 




The School of Science, organized in 1903, 
is under the supervision of Dean Etheridge. 
It offers a Bachelor of Science degree in such 
major studies as Mathematics, the Physical 
Sciences, the Biological Sciences, Social 
Sciences, and Languages. The School also 
grants shorter, special objective courses, such 
as pre-medical, pre-dental, and pre-clinical 
training. 

Forward progressive steps have been made 
since the organization of the Science School- 
today it is an efficient unit of the College — 
recognized as one of the best of its kind. 



The Graduate School headed by Dean 
Drennon has established a record of very 
high standards within the School. The New 
Library plays a major part in the life of the 
graduate student, for it is there that many 
unforgettable hours are spent in research 
and study for the thesis. 

The courses leading to the degree of 
Master of Science are many. For example, 
there are courses in Natural Sciences, Agri- 
culture, Business and Industry, and Educa- 
tion. 



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THE GRADUATES 

TWO-HUNDRED-SEVENTY-FIVE GRADUATES WORKING FOR HIGHER DEGREES 



F I R S 7' ROW: 

ALLISTON, CHARLES WALTER Jackson, Miss 

BAILEY, JOSEPH JOHN Meridian, Miss. 

BEATY, ELVIS R Parks, Arkansas 

BROWN, JAMES ERVIN Carthage, Miss. 

BURTON, MELVIN FRANKLIN Tupelo, Miss 

BYRD, FELTON Richton, Miss. 



SECOND ROW: 

CALLAHAN, WILLIE D Madden, Miss. 

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM VERNON Norfolk, Va 

CAYLOR, JOHN R Cleveland, Miss 

DAVIS, L. B Perkinston, Miss 

DAY, AUGUSTINE Caledonia, Miss. 

DYKES, MARY FRANCES WILSON Stringer, i 



THIRD ROW: 

FREEMAN, LOIS H State College, Miss. 

HARGETT, HERBERT MILTON Golden, Miss. 

HARRIS, JESSIE MAX Decatur, Miss. 

HATAWAY, LOUIS Vicksburg, Miss. 

Pi Kappa Alpha 

HINTON, CHARLES FOCH Laurel, Miss 

HOOD, EDGAR DONALD Phillip, Miss 



FOURTH ROW: 

JONES, CLYDE REID Henderson, Tenn. 

JONES, JONATHAN DAVID Brunswick, Tenn 

JONES, PAULINE COLLUM Golden, Miss 

KENNEDY, MAURICE VENSON State College, Miss. 

KEY, V. KATHLEEN Paris, Tenn 

KING, JOHN RALPH Prentiss, Miss 



LOCKE, EARL L Carthage, Miss. 

McWHIRTER, EDWARD LEE Pontotoc, Miss 



McWHORTER, CHESTER G Decatur, Miss. 

MAHDAWI, ABDUL-RIDHA ALWAN Karbala, Iraq 

MANN, WILLIAM HENRY Belmont, Miss. 

MOFFETT, WOODSON WORTH, JR Laurel, Miss. 

SIXTH ROW: 

MOHN, IDA HARLENE Starkville, Miss. 

MOHN, PAUL Marion, Kansas 

MURPHY, ROBERT EARL Redmond, Utah 

NEELY, JOHN ALLEN Booneville, Miss. 

OWINGS, BONNIE RUTH Fulton, Miss. 

PALMER, ARVIL LAWTON Hattiesburg, Miss. 



SEVENTH 



ROW 



PARVIN, PHILIP EUGENE Bradenton, Fla. 

PEEK, LOUIS STANLEY Hazlehurst, Miss. 

PETITFILS, PRESTON CLAUDE Meridian, Miss. 

PHARR, CEBRON BRANNON Belmont, Miss. 

RAI, KAPIL DEO Tiha Mahamadpur, India 

REA, JAMES MILTON, JR Philadelphia, Miss. 



EIGHTH ROW: 

RITCHIE, THOMAS MARION Newton, Miss. 

ROBERTSON, BERTRAM SEALE Calhoun City, Miss. 

SANCHEZ, LOUIS OSCAR El Paso, Texas 

Phi Kappa Tau 

SANDERS, CHARLES WALTER Forrest, Miss. 

SARULLO, SAM A Greenville, Miss. 

SMITH, ROY JEFFERSON, JR Decatur, Miss. 



NINTH ROW: 

SPOONER, ARTHUR E Lucedale, Miss. 

WEATHERLY, TRAVIS EUGENE Hickory Flat, Miss. 

WHITFIELD, EDGAR A Picayune, Miss. 

WILSON, JOE HOOD Bellefontaine, Miss. 

WINSTEAD, EDGAR ELMO Union, Miss. 



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Jones, J. D. 
Jones, P. C. 
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Mohn, P. 0. 
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THE SENIORS DANCE TO THE MUSIC 



FIRST 



ROW 



ADAMS, WILLIAM WHITMAN, Kosciusko, Eng . . . AINS- 

WORTH, WILEY, Mogee, Ag., Block and Bridle Club, 3,4 ., . 
ALDRIDGE, JAMES MILTON, Boldwyn, Eng IRE, 4, A.IE.E , 4 
. . . ALLRED, CHARLES RAYMON, Harriston, Bus Marketing 
Club, 4, Pi Koppo Alpha . . . ANDERSON, ROBERT S., Meridian, 
Ed. . . . ANDERSON,, KERMIT AUSTIN, Bossfield, Ag. . . . AN- 
DRESS, CALVIN RUSSELL, Wiggins, Sci . . . ANGLIN, JOE VAN, 
Vordomon, Bus., Marketing Club, 4 . . . AULTMAN, DANIEL 
ALEXANDER, Seminary, Ag., Horticulture Club. . . . AYCOCK, 
MAULTIE WAYNE, Pontotoc, Eng , IAS . BACKSTROM, AL- 

BERT ALFRED, Vivian, La., Eng., IAS, . . BAILEY, CLENTIS 
WILLIAM, Delo, Eng. 



SECOND 



ROW 



BAILEY, DAVID G., Kosciusko, Ag., Theta Xi, 2,3,4, i.F.C, 4, 
Samurai, 3, 4, Dairy Cattle Judging Team, 3,4, Dairy Club, 2,3,4 
. . . BANKS, GERALD HAYNES, Amory, Bus . . . BARBOUR, 
RALPH E., Jackson, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Society for the Advc. 



of Management . . . BARLOW, JOHN BUFKIN, Hazelhurst, Ag. 
. . . BARNETT, BOBBY GENE, Courtland, Ag., Dairy Club, 
3,4, B.S.U., 3,4, Glee Club, 1 . . . BARNETT, FREDDY JOE, 
Dixon, Ag . . . BARRETT, CHARLES WILLIAM, Indianola, Ag., 
Pi Kappa Alpha, Colonels Club, 2, Block and Bridle Club, 3, 
Alpha Zeta, 3,4, Samurai, 3,4 .. . BASS, JEWELL C, Smith- 
dale, Ed. . . . BEACH, RUSSELL WALLACE, Hazelhurst, Ed., 
Football, 2,3,4, M-Club, 2,3,4 . . . BECKETT, BILLY JOE, Bruce, 
Ag., Forestry Club, 2,3,4, B.S.U., 1,2,3,4 . . . BEDWELL, JAMES 
ASHTON, Memphis, Tenn., Bus., Sigma Chi, Phi Eta Sigma, 1, 
Chi Lambda Rho, 3,4, Reveille, 1, Dist. Military Student, 4. 



THIRD 



ROW 



BELL, CLAUDE VERNON, Yokena, Eng., AIEE-IRE, 3,4 .. . 
BENNETT, MOLLOY SIMPSON, Vaiden, Bus , Delta Sigma Pi, 4, 
Phi Alpha Theta, 4, Ace. Club, 4 . . . BILLINGSLEY, WILLIAM 
EUGENE, Winona, Bus., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Glee Club, 2,3,4, 
Marketing Club, 4 . . . BINGHAM, JIMMIE ALLEN, Calhoun 
City, Ed., Alpha Tau Alpha, 4 . . . BLACK, DOLPHUS HENRY, 
Pulaski, Eng. . . . BLACKWARD, WALTER DEE, Winborn, Ed. 




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SENIORS 

OF VAUGHN MONROE AT THEIR LAST MID-WINTERS 



. . . BLACKBURN, CLAUDE JACK, Booneville, Ag. . . . BLAIR, 
PAUL TITUS, Hamilton, Ag . . . BLAKE, MINOR WALDO, Lex- 
ington, Eng., ASCE, 4, Newman Club, 3,4, Dance Committee, 4, 
I F.C., 4 . . . BLOUNT, JOHN FULTON, Isolo, Bus . . . BOL- 
TON, JOHN EVERETT, Memphis, Tenn., Bus., Scabbard and Blade, 
3,4, Marketing Club, 3, Tennis Team . . . BONNEY, DANIEL 
MARSTON, Enterprise, Eng., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . BOONE, 
WESLEY WILLIAMS, JR., Memphis, Tenn., Kappa Sigma, O.D K , 
3,4, Reflector, 1,2, Pi Delta Epsilon, 3,4, I.F.C., 2,3, Scabbard and 
Blade, 3,4, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities 
and Colleges, 4 . . . BOUNDS, LOWERY KEY, Meridion, Ed., Ind 
Arts Club, 3,4. 




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FOURTH 



ROW 



BOYD, CLINTON CARLISLE, Raymond, Eng., Wesley Foundation, 
1,2,3,4, Y.M.C.A. Council, 1,2, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, 3,4, A.S.M.E., 
2,3,4 . . . BOYETTE, CHARLES EUGENE, Houston, Bus., Chi 
Lambda Rho, 1, Garner Scholarship, 4. . .BRADFORD, CLIF- 



TON R., Stella, Missouri, Ag., Alpha Tau Alpha . . . BRANCH, 
FRANK N., Poscogoulo, Ed., Beta Beta Beta, M-Club, Football, 
3,4 .. . BRASHIER, JAMES HAROLD, Quitman, Ed., Industrial 
Education Club . . . BRELAND, CALVIN HOWARD, Biloxi, Ag. 
Ed . . . BRETT, ALBERT HENRY, Kosciusko, Ag., Block and 
Bridle, 3,4, Dairy Club, 3,4 .. . BREWER, WESLEY BOONE, 
Memphis, Tenn., Sci., Reflector, 1,3,4, Pi Delta Epsilon, 4 . . . 
BRIGHT, NAN NELLE, Starkeville, Bus. . . . BRISTER, THEODORE 
BRATTON, Jackson, Eng., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, 2, 
Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2,3,4, Tau Beta Pi, 3,4, A.S.M.E., 2,3,4, 
I.F.C., 4, Student Council, 4, Scabbard and Blade, 4, Freshman 
"Y" Council, 1, Distinguished Military Student, 4 . . . BRISTOW, 
JOSEPH DALTON, Tupelo, Sci., Pi Kappa Tau, Sigma Gam- 
ma Epsilon, 4, Band, 1,2,3,4. . .BROOKS, ROBERT ADER- 
HOLDT, Starkville, Ag., Band, 1, Dairy Club, 1,2,3, Dairy Products 
Judging Team, 4 . . . BROOM, WYATT ALLWIN, Columbia, 
Ed. . . . BROWN, BENJAMIN LUTHER, JR., Pinolo, Theto Xi, 
Member of Ag. Club, 2,3,4. 






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ADAMS, WILLIAM WHITMAN, Kosciusko, Eng . . . AINS- 
WORTH, WILEY, Mogee, Ag., Block and Bridle Club, 3,4 .. . 
ALDRIDGE, JAMES MILTON, Baldwyn, Eng IRE, 4, AI.E E , 4 
. . . ALLRED, CHARLES RAYMON, Horriston, Bus Marketing 
Club, 4, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . ANDERSON, ROBERT S., Meridian, 
Ed. . . . ANDERSON,, KERMIT AUSTIN, Bassfield, Ag. . . . AN- 
DRESS, CALVIN RUSSELL, Wiggins, Sci . ANGLIN, JOE VAN, 

Vordomon, Bus., Marketing Club, 4 . . . AULTMAN, DANIEL 
ALEXANDER, Seminary, Ag., Horticulture Club. . . . AYCOCK, 
MAULTIE WAYNE, Pontotoc, Eng , IAS . . BACKSTROM, AL- 
BERT ALFRED, Vivian, La., Eng., I.A.5 , . . . BAILEY, CLENTIS 
WILLIAM, Delo, Eng 

SECOND ROW: 

BAILEY, DAVID G., Kosciusko, Ag., Theta Xi, 2,3,4, I.F.C., 4, 
Samurai, 3, 4, Dairy Cattle Judging Team, 3,4, Dairy Club, 2,3,4 
. . . BANKS, GERALD HAYNES, Amory, Bus . . . BARBOUR, 
RALPH E., Jackson, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Society for the Advc. 



of Management . . . BARLOW, JOHN BUFKIN, Horelhurst, Ag. 
. . . BARNETT, BOBBY GENE, Courtland, Ag., Dairy Club, 
3,4, B.S.U., 3,4, Glee Club, 1 . . . BARNETT, FREDDY JOE, 
Dixon, Ag . . BARRETT, CHARLES WILLIAM, Indianola, Ag. 

Pi Kappa Alpha, Colonels Club, 2, Block and Bridle Club, 3, 
Alpha Zeta, 3,4, Samurai, 3,4 .. . BASS, JEWELL C, Smith 
dale, Ed . . . BEACH, RUSSELL WALLACE, Hazelhurst, Ed. 
Football, 2,3,4, M-Club, 2,3,4 . . . BECKETT, BILLY JOE, Bruce, 
Ag., Forestry Club, 2,3,4, B.S.U., 1,2,3,4 . . . BEDWELL, JAMES 
ASHTON, Memphis, Tenn., Bus., Sigma Chi, Phi Eta Sigma, 1, 
Chi Lambda Rho, 3,4, Reveille, 1, Dist. Military Student, 4. 



THIRD 



ROW 



BELL, CLAUDE VERNON, Yokena, Eng., AIEE-IRE, 3,4 .. . 
BENNETT, MOLLOY SIMPSON, Vaiden, Bus., Delta Sigma Pi, 4, 
Phi Alpha Theta, 4, Ace. Club, 4 . . . BILLINGSLEY, WILLIAM 
EUGENE, Winona, Bus., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Glee Club, 2,3,4, 
Marketing Club, 4 . . . BINGHAM, JIMMIE ALLEN, Calhoun 
City, Ed., Alpha Tau Alpha, 4 . . . BLACK, DOLPHUS HENRY, 
Pulaski, Eng. . . . BLACKWARD, WALTER DEE, Winborn, Ed 






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SENIOR 

OF VAUGHN MONROE AT THEIR LAST MID-WINTERS 



. . . BLACKBURN, CLAUDE JACK, Booneville, Ag . . BLAIR, 
PAUL TITUS, Hamilton, Ag . . BLAKE, MINOR WALDO, Lex- 
ington, Eng., ASCE, 4, Newman Club, 3,4, Dance Committee, 4, 
I PC, 4 . . . BLOUNT, JOHN FULTON, Isolo, Bus . . . BOL- 
TON, JOHN EVERETT, Memphis. Tenn., Bus , Scabbard and Blade, 
3,4, Marketing Club, 3, Tennis Team . . . BONNEY, DANIEL 
MARSTON, Enterprise, Eng., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . BOONE, 
WESLEY WILLIAMS, JR., Memphis, Tenn., Kappa Sigma, O.D K., 
3,4, Reflector, 1,2, Pi Delta Epsilon, 3,4, I.F.C., 2,3, Scabbard and 
Blade, 3,4, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities 
and Colleges, 4 . . . BOUNDS, LOWERY KEY, Meridian, Ed , Ind 
Arts Club, 3,4. 



FOURTH 



ROW 



BOYD, CLINTON CARLISLE, Roymond, Eng , Wesley Foundation, 
1,2,3,4, Y.M.C.A. Council, 1,2, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, 3,4, A.S.M.E., 
2,3,4 . . . BOYETTE, CHARLES EUGENE, Houston, Bus., Chi 
Lambda Rho, 1, Garner Scholarship, 4. . .BRADFORD, CLIF- 




TON R., Stelle, Missouri, Ag., Alpha Tau Alpha . . . BRANCH, 
FRANK N., Pascagoula, Ed., Beta Beta Beta, M-Club, Football, 
3,4 .. . BRASHIER, JAMES HAROLD, Quitman, Ed , Industrial 
Education Club . . . BRELAND, CALVIN HOWARD, Biloxi, Ag. 
Ed . . . BRETT, ALBERT HENRY, Kosciusko, Ag., Block and 
Bridle, 3,4, Dairy Club, 3,4 .. . BREWER, WESLEY BOONE, 
Memphis, Tenn., Sci., Reflector, 1,3,4, Pi Delta Epsilon, 4 . . . 
BRIGHT, NAN NELLE, Storkeville, Bus. . . . BRISTER, THEODORE 
BRATTON, Jackson, Eng., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, 2, 
Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2,3,4, Tau Beta Pi, 3,4, A.S.M.E., 2,3,4, 
I.F.C., 4, Student Council, 4, Scabbard and Blade, 4, Freshman 
"Y" Council, 1, Distinguished Military Student, 4 . . . BRISTOW, 
JOSEPH DALTON, Tupelo, Sci., Pi Kappa Tau, Sigma Gam- 
ma Epsilon, 4, Band, 1,2,3,4. . .BROOKS, ROBERT ADER- 
HOLDT, Starkville, Ag., Band, 1, Dairy Club, 1,2,3, Dairy Products 
Judging Team, 4 . . . BROOM, WYATT ALLWIN, Columbia, 
Ed. . . . BROWN, BENJAMIN LUTHER, JR., Pinolo, Theta Xi, 
Member of Ag. Club, 2,3,4. 




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FIRST 



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BROWN, JOE TOM, JR., Moorhead, Ag., Poultry Club, 3,4 .. . 
BROWN, WILLIAM HENRY, Canton, Ag . BROWN, WIL- 
LIAM SIMMS, Port Gibson, Ag., Agronomy Club, 1, Amateur Radio 
Club, 4 . . . BROWNE, JOHNNY WYATT, Booneville, Ed , In- 
dustrial Education Club, 4 . . . BRUNSON, WILLIAM CALVIN, 
Avalon, Ag., Agricultural Economics Club, 1, Student Section of 
American Farm Economic Ass'n, 2,3,4 . . . BUCKLEY, JOHN 
OLVEY, Columbia, Ag,, Ag Administration Club, 3 . . . BURCH, 
THOMAS A., JR., Fulton, Ed., Alpha Tau Alpha, 4 . . . BUR- 
GOYNE, MARTHA JUNE, State College, Ed., Chi Omega, YMCA 
Council, 2, Cabinet, 3, Co-Ed Club, 2,3,4, Reveille, 4, Panhellenic, 
3,4, Future Teachers of America, 4, Glee Club, 3, Homecoming 
Maid, 4, Westminster Fellowship, 2,3,4 . . . BURKES, HUBERT 
H., Courtlond, Ed . . . BURNS, JOHN BAXTER, Jackson, Eng , 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, 3,4, ASCE, 2,3,4, 
I.F.C , 3,4 .. . BURNS, JOHN BUCKLEN, JR., New Albany, Ag., 
Ag Club . . . BURNS, WILLIAM R., Booneville, Ed. 

SECOND ROW: 

BURROW, JAMES ARTHUR, Smithville, Ed., "M" Club, 3, Bas- 



ketball, 2,3,4 . . . BYERS, KENNETH HORTON, Water Volley. 

Ag., American Farm Economics Ass'n, 3,4 .. . CALDWELL, DA- 
VID FRANKLIN, JR., Jackson, Bus. . . . CANNON, HUBERT 
COLLIER, Carthage, Ed., Alpha Tau Alpha, FFA, 4 . . . CARA- 
WAY, CLARENCE DEMAR, Hickory, Eng , ASCE, 3,4 .. . CAR- 
PENTER, WILL DOCKERY, Moorhead, Ag., Kappa Sigma, Agron- 
omy Club, 2,3,4, "Y" Council, 3, Pres. of Jr. "Y" Luncheon 
Club, Alpha Phi Omega, 2,3,4, Beta Beta Beta, 3,4, Alpha Zeta, 
3,4, Omicron Delta Kappa, 4, Student Council, 4, Dance Com- 
mittee, 3 .. . CARTER, CHARLES HENRY, Kosciusko, Bus., Mar- 
keting Club, 2,3,4 . . . CARTER, D. H., Hooper, Woshington, Bus., 
Kappa Sigma . . . CARTER, LAURANCE WATSON, Rolling Fork, 
Ag., Sigma Chi, Block and Bridle Club, 1,2,3,4, APO, 1,2,3, 
Scabbard and Blade, 3,4, Samurai, 3,4 . . . CARTER, RALPH 
LEE, Noxapater, Bus , Marketing Club, 3 . . . CARTY, PATRICK 
WEYMAN, Pheba, Ag. . . . CAUSEY, JAMES A., Liberty, Ed , 
B.S.U., 2, Glee Club, 2. 



THIRD 



ROW 



CAVALLARO, SALVATORE N., East Orange, N. J., Bus , Newman 
Club, 3, Marketing Club, 3, Varsity Football, 3,4 . . . CHAM- 
BLESS, RICHARD LEE, Union, Ag., Student Section of the Ag 



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WITNESSING THE DEFEAT OF REBELS BY BULLDOGS IN FOOTBALL 



Administration and Ag Economics Club, 1,2,3,4 . . . CHATHAM, 
GEORGE PERRON, Greenwood, Ag., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . 
CHRISTIAN, MARION HOWARD, Tupelo, Ag . . . CLANTON, 
JAMES EDWARD, Waynesboro, Ag., Sigma Pi, Reflector, 3,4 .. . 
CLARK, BILLY VERNON, Tie Plant, Eng., Institute of Aeronautical 
Science, 3,4, Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3,4 .. . CLARK, DOUGLAS 
IVAN, Biloxi, Bus., Sigma Pi, Rod and Gun Club, 4 . . . CLARK, 
ROBERT WILBER, Louisville, Ed CLAY, MORAL FAY, 

Houlka, Ed., FTA, 4 . . . CLAYTON, FRANCIS ALONZA, Lauder- 
dale, Ed. .. . COALTER, LEWIS FRANKLIN, Tunica, Ag , Sigma 
Phi Epsilon, Football, 2 . . . COBB, EARNEST, Columbus, Ed., 
K.M.E., 3, E.T.A., 3 . . . COCKRELL, ROBERT FRANKLIN, Cedar 
Bluff, Bus. . . . COGGINS, CHARLES MILAM, Mantochie, Bus 



FOURTH 



ROW 



COIT, ROBERT DANIEL, Meridian, Ag., Westminster Fellowship, 
1,2,3,4, Band, 1,2,3,4, Ag Club, 3,4. . .COLEMAN, LELAND 



M., Columbus, Bus . . . COLLINS, JAMES CARROL, Laurel, Ag , 

Alpha Zeta, 3, Block and Bridle Club, 3, Judging Team, 4 . . . 
COMBEST, RONALD PEARSON, Laurel, Bus , Sigma Pi, Marketing 
Club, 2,3,4 . . COOMBS, JOHN WILLIS, Myrtle, Ed. . . . 
COON, EULA GRACE, Greenville, Ed., Zeta Tau Alpha . . . 
COOPER, BOBBY GENE, Ackerman, Ag COOPER, ROBERT 

ARTHUR, Wilkie Saskotchewan, Canada, Eng , Phi Eta Sigma, 2, 
Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3, Scabbard and Blade, 3, Tau Beta Pi, 3 . . . 
COOPWOOD, GENE LEWIS, Clarksdale, Ag , Block and Bridle 
Club, 2,3,4, Freshman Football, 1, Livestock Judging Team, 3 
. . . CORBELL, CHARLES DEAN, Springhill, Louisiana, Ed , Foot- 
ball, 3,4, Basketball, 2,3, Baseball 4, "M" Club, 3,4 . . . COW- 
ARD, GORDIE WEBB, Auburn, Ag , Ag Club, 1,2,3,4. . . 
COWART, FRANZ, Amory, Ed , FFA, 3 . . . COX, ROBERT HAR- 
OLD, Quincy, Florida, Eng., Pi Kappa Alpha, 2,3,4, Tou Beta 
Pi, 4, Rod and Gun Club, 2,3,4, AIEE, 3,4, Reflector, 3,4, Dis- 
tinguished Military Student, 3 . . . CRAFT, WYATT EUGENE, 
Union, Sci. 



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TWENTY-FIVE SENIORS 



FIRST 



ROW 



CRAWFORD, A. B., Hornsby, Tennessee, Ed . CRAWFORD, 

ERNEST, JR., Marion, Arkansas, Ag., Alpha Tau Omega, Block 
and Bridle Club, 1,2, Camera Club, 1,2,3. . .CRAWFORD, 
JOHN JAKIE, Philadelphia, Ed. . . CRITZ, GUY BARRY, Stork- 
ville, Ag., Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . CROOK, TOMMY C, Becker, 
Bus , Pi Kappa Alpha . . CROWLEY, IRWIN D., JR., Vicksburg, 
Eng., Pi Kappa Alpha . . . CRUMBY, FAHOMA, Woodland, Sci., 
Zeto Tau Alpha, YMCA Cabinet, 4, Secretary of "Y", 4, B.S.U , 
3,4, Glee Club 3,4, Beta Beta Beta 3,4, Co-Ed Club, 3,4, . . . 
CUEVAS, SIDNEY AGUILLA, Gulfport, Ed , Theta Kappa Phi, Col 
onel's Club, 3 . . . CULPEPPER, JOSEPH PURVIS, Carthage, Bus 
. . . CUNNINGHAM, GORDON RUSSELL, Vicksburg, Eng., Pi 
Kappa Alpha, Reflector, 1, Samurai, 3,4, ,^SCE, 2,3,4 . . .CUR- 
RY, JOSEPH FRANCIS, State College, Bus., Glee Club, 1, Phi Eta 
Sigma, 2, Chi Lambda Rho, 3,4„ Rod and Gun Club, 3,4, Account- 
ing Club, 3,4, . . . CURTIS, OLEN DODD, Ethel, Ag., Alpha Zeta, 
3,4, Agronomy Club, 3,4. 



SECOND 



ROW 



CUSTER, LAWRENCE DUDLEY, Holly Springs, Ag , Dairy ( 
2,3,4, Dairy Products Judging Team, 3, Alpha Zeta, 4 . 



DALTON, ROBERT WILLIAM, Fulton Kentucky, Eng. . . . DAVIS, 
MAXWELL ALEXANDER, Voiden, Sci., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha 
Phi Omega, 2,3,4, Reflector Staff, 2,4 .. . DAVIS, ROBERT 
LAFAYETTE, Sherman, Eng., ASCE, 2 , . DAVISON, RALPH 
EASTON, Biloxi, Eng , IRE, 2,3,4 . . . DAY, JAMES DUDLEY, 
Starkville, Sci . . . DAY, ROBERT EUGENE, Jackson, Eng., Sigma 
Phi Epsilon, Band, 1,2,3,4, ASCE, 2,3,4, Alpha Phi Omega, 
1,2,3,4, Scabbard and Blade, 3,4, Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3,4, Pi Delta 
Epsilon, 3,4, Miss. State WGAS Club, 3,4, Camera Club, Reveille, 
2,3,4 . . . DEESE, RICHARD EMORY, Beebe, Arkonsas, Ag. . . . 
DILL, THOMAS JAMES, Ethelsville, Ag., Block and Bridle Club, 
1,2,3,4. . DILLON, ARNOLD, Folsom, Louisiana, Ed. . . . 
DIXON, JOHN LAURENCE, Whitehaven, Tennessee, Bus, . . . 
DODSON, MARION, Harpersville, Ag 



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DONALD, ROBERT LEE, JR., Vossburg, Sci. . . . DORRIS, 
THOMAS EDISON, Chorleston, Ag., Ag Engr. Club, 4, Alpha Zeta, 
4, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and 
Colleges, 4 . . . DUBARD, WILLIAM J., McCarley, Sigma Phi 
Epsilon, Block and Bridle, 2 . . . DUCKWORTH, A. T., Laurel, 
Eng. . . . DULIN, JAMES THOMAS, Vaiden, Eng., American So- 



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COMPLETE SUCCESFUL ATHLETIC CAREERS 



ciety of Ag Engineers . . . DUNAWAY, DAN ALEXANDER, Jock- 
son, Ag., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . DUNCAN, JOE LEE, Tiplers- 
vllle, Ed., Sears and Roebuck Scholarship, 1, Kroger Scholarship, 
2, Alpha Tau Alpha, 2,3,4, F.F.A., 2,3 .. . DUNN, RUFUS LE- 
ROY, JR., Storkville, Bus., Bond, 1,2,3, Scabbard and Blade, 3,4 
. . . DURHAM, HARVEY, JR., McComb, Ag. . . . DYESS, GA- 
RON DEMPSEY, Ookvole, Ed., Sigma Pi, A.T.A., 4, I.F.C., 4 . . . 
EDWARDS, EATHEN LADERL, Bruce, Ag. . . . ELDER, LEONARD 
GODWIN, Blue Mk, Ed . . . ELLIS, TRAVIS CHARLES, Cotton 
Plant, Ed. . . . EVANS, EDWARD A., Porkinston, Ed 



FOURTH 



ROW 



EVANS, JAMES EDWARD, Muldon, Ag., Sigma Chi, Rifle Team, 
1,2,3,4, Ag. Eng. Club, 3,4, Scabbard and Blade, 4, Y-Luncheon, 
1,2, Vice President of Student Assn., 4 . . . EVANS, WILLARD 
H., Columbus, Bus., Distinguished Military Student-A.F.R.O.T.C, 
4, Winner of Miss. Association of Insurance Agents Scholarship 
Award, 4 . . . EVERETT, DOUGLAS, West Enterprise . , . 



FAILING, JAMES BERNARD, Indionolo, Ag , Sigma Chi . . . 
FALGO, ERNEST JOHN, JR., Poscogoulo, Eng , ASME, 3,4, New- 
man Club, 1,2,3,4. . .FAULKNER, LEON, Aberdeen, Eng., 
Band, 1,2,3,4, Collegians, 1,2,3,4, Distinguished Military Student 
and Graduate, 4, ASME, 2,3,4 . . . FERGUSON, GEORGE B., 
Jackson, Eng., Kappa Mu Epsilon, 4, Tau Beta Pi, 4 . . . FER- 
NANDEZ, FRANK, JR., Marks, Ag., 4-H Club, 4, Westminster 
Fellowship, 4, Am. Society Agricultural Eng., 4 . . . FIORE, HAR- 
OLD JOSEPH, Greenwood, Ag., Block and Bridle Club, 3,4, Dairy 
Club, 4, Alpha Zeta, 3 . . . FLANAGAN, CALLIE ERMAN, JR., 
Greenwood, Sci., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . FLETCHER, GEORGE 
E., Cleveland, Ag , Dairy Club . . . FOARD, ROBERT BLOUNT, 
Yazoo City, Bus., Chi Lambda Rho, 3, Delta Sigma Phi, 3, Ac- 
counting Club, 3,4 .. . FOLEY, CHARLES PRESTON, Garlands- 
ville, Ed., Industrial Ed. Club, 3,4 .. . FONDREN, JOHN H., 
Cleveland, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Air Force and Varsity Rifle 
Team, 3, Scabbard and Blade, 3,4, Drillmaster of Scabbard and 
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SECOND 



ROW 



FOSTER, PAUL DAVID, JR., BIytheville, Ark., Ag , Sigma Chi, 
YMCA, 1,2, I.F.C., 3,4, Basketball, 1, Baseball, 1 . . .FRANK, 
DONALD ALBERT, Loke Village, Ark., Ag , Sigma Pi, Block and 
Bridle, 3 . . . FRANKLIN, CLINTON L., JR., Vicksburg, Bus , 
Kappa Alpha, Society for Advancement of Management, 4, Sons 
of Confederate Veterans, 4 . . . FRANTZ, KENNETH L., Ponto- 
toc, Eng., American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 2 . . . FRI- 
DAY, HOWARD CARROLL, Storkvilie, Sci , Kappa Sigma, Alpha 
Epsilon Delta, 3,4, Beta Beta Beta, 3,4, Scabbard and Blade, 4 
. . FROGGE, WILLIAM VERNON, Meridion, Eng , Kappa Alpha 
. FULGHAM, FLOYD EDWARD, West Point, Ag , Agriculture 
Engineering Club, 2,3,4 . . GARDNER, HOWARD MARSH, Nat- 
chez, Eng., YMCA, 2,3, Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3,4, ASME, 3,4 .. . 
GARMON, CHARLES KENNETH, Boileyton, Ala., Ag . . . GAR- 
MON, JOHN HARKEY, JR., Clarksdole, Ag . . GASKIN, RICH- 
ARD GENE, Jockson, Sci., Band, 3, Glee Club, 3,4, Sigma Gamma 
Epsilon, 3,4, Sec.-Treas. of Science School, 4 . . . GAULT, ARLIS 
ARNOLD, Tupelo, Bus. 



GEER, LUCIUS C, Lourel, Sigma Chi, Tennis, 2,3,4 . . . 
GEORGE, MANUEL JOHN, Jackson, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Mar- 
keting Club, 3,4, Student Council, 4, Vice-President of Business 
School, 4 . . . GEORGE MARLIN EUGENE, Cleveland, Bus. . . . 
GERLACH, BETTYE JEAN, Tunica, Zeta Tau Alpha, Reveille, 4, 
Coed Club, 4, Future Teachers of America, 4 . . . GERMANY, 
AUBREY LEWIS, Dixon, Ed. . . GIBSON, JAMES B., JR., Vicks- 
burg, Sci., Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 3, Glee Club, 2 . . . GIBSON, 
JAMES STEWART, Shannon, Bus . GOFF, WILLIE EDWARD, 
Wade, Ed. . . GOINES, CARL J., Hot Springs, Ark., Ed., Sigma 
Pi, Colonel's Club, 4 . . . GONG, SING, JR., Duncan, Bus., Mar- 
keting Club, 3,4 .. . GOODWIN, CHARLES BURKE, Soso, Sci., 
Alpha Epsilon Delta, 2,3,4, Beta Beta Beta, 3,4 . . . GOODE, 
MONROE JACK, Meridian, Sci 



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SENIORS 

STATE BULLDOGS DEFEAT GEORGIA 6-0 



THIRD 



ROW 



FOURTH 



ROW 



GORDON, AUBREY G. Laurel, Bus. . . . GORDON, PRENTISS M., 
Weir, Bus. . . . GOUGH, BYRON HILLYER, Laurel, Bus., Sigma 
Pi, "M" Club, 2 . . . GOZA, AARON WALKER, Lexington, Sci., 
Beta Beta Beta, 3,4 .. . GRAHAM, GLEN REGGIE, Sumrall, Ed 
. . . GRAHAM, ORVILLE, Golden, Ed . . . GRAVES, ALBERT 
HAMILTON, Grenada, Bus., Sigma Pi . . . GRAVES, WILLIAM 
CARROL, Rienzi, Bus., Phi Kappa Tau, Square and Compass Club, 
4 . . . GREEN, ALBERT H., West Point, Bus., Sigma Chi, Ac 
counting Club, 3, Marketing Club, 4, "Y" Luncheon, 1,2. . . 
GREER, FRANCES HOOD, Ackerman, Ed . . . GRIFFIN, DANIEL 
DAVID, Houston, Eng . . GRIFFIN, HAROLD DOUGLAS, Net- 
tleton, Ed. . . . GRIFFIN, IRVIN E., Coffeeville, Bus . . . GRIS- 
HAM, GEORGE ROBERT, Wheeler, Ed., Student Council, 4, Alpha 
Tau Alpha, 3,4. 



GRISSOM, WENDELL WADE, Summerland, Ag. . . . GROSS, 

CHARLES BEVERLY, Meridian, Sci., "M" Club, 2,3,4, Baseball, 
2,3,4, Band, 1,2, Beta Beta Beta, 3,4 .. . HAAS, OMER ALOYS, 
Kiln, Ag. . . . HAIGLER, HENRY E., JR., Birminghom, Ala., Eng , 
ASME, 3,4, Rod and Gun Club, 3,4 .. . HAJJ, GEORGE ELLIS, 
JR., Vicksburg, Eng., Pi Kappa Alpha, AIEE, 3,4, I.R.E., 4, YMCA 
Cabinet, 2,3 .. . HALL, BOBBY SIMPSON, Ripley, Bus , Delta 
Sigma Pi, 3,4, Accounting Club, 4 . . . HALL, EUGENE WOOD, 
Vicksburg, Ag., Westminster Fellowship, 1,2,3,4, Agronomy Club, 
2,3,4 . . . HALL, HAROLD B., Baldwyn, Ed., B.S.U., 3,4, Glee 
Club, 3,4 . . . HALL, JAMES MORRIS, Meridian, Bus. . . . 
HAMBY, THOMAS EDMONDS, Eupora, Eng , AIEE, 3,4, IRE., 
3,4 .. . HANKINS, JAMES DERWIN, Baxterville, Eng., Band, 
1,4, ASME, 4 . . . HARBISON, SIDNEY GORDON, Okolona, Eng , 
Phi Kappa Tau, ASME, 3,4, Freshman Football, 1 . . . HAR- 
BOUR, ELBERT EARL, Union, Ag , Agronomy Club, 3,4 .. . 
HARDIN, JOHN THOMAS, Calhoun City, Ed. 



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T H E 

THE SENIORS SEE $25,000 



ROW 



HARNED, GROVER C, JR., Jackson, Eng . . . HARPER, JACK 
HOWARD, JR., Vicksburg, Eng., Pi Kappa Alpha, YMCA Vice- 
President, 4, ASME, 2,3,4, Dance Committee, 4 . . . HARPOLE, 
SQUIRE CARROLL, Maben, Ag, Dairy Club, 2,3,4 . . . HARRELL, 
JOE LONGINO, Jackson, Bus., Koppa Alpha, Colonel's Club, 2, 
Vice-President Business School, 3, Chi Lambda Rho, 3,4, Delta 
Sigma Pi, 3,4, Omicron Delta Kappa, 3,4, Business Manager 
Reveille, 4, Distinguished Military Student, 4 . . . HARRELSON, 
DOROTHY, State College, Bus., Zeta Tau Alpha, Coed Club, 3,4, 
Reveille, 3 HARRIS, JULIUS STOKES, Madison, Bus , Sigma 

Chi . . HARRISON, B. F., Roleigh, Ag HARRISON, BEN- 

NIE RAY, Lucedole, Sci . . . HARRISON, JAMES W., Magnolia, 
Eng., Sigma Phi Epsilon, A.P.O., 2,3,4, I.A.S., 2,3,4, Track, 
1,2,3,4, "M" Club, 2,3,4, Miss. State WGAS Club President, 3, 
Reveille, 1,2,3,4, Reflector, 2,3 . . . HARTNESS, BILLIE BLAKE, 
Starkville, Bus , Zeta Tau Alpha . . . HARVEY, ALVIN HAROLD, 
Pelahatchie, Ag . . . HARVEY, HENRY GRADY, Tylertown, Ag 



Bus. . . . HAYNES, HERSHEL, Lambert, Ag., Theta Xi, Agricul- 
ture Engineering Club, 3,4 .. . HAYWARD, KENNETH MICKLE, 
Grenada, Ag., Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Zeta, 3,4, Agriculture Engi- 
neering Club, 2,3,4 . . . HEBLON, SEIGFRIED KENNETH, Merid- 
ian, Eng,, Kappa Alpha, ASME, 1,2,3,4 . . . HENRY, WILLIAM 
RALPH, Bruce, Ag , Forestry Club, 3,4 . HENSON, ROBERT 

M., Okolona, Bus., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Blue Key, 3,4, Society 
for Advancement of Management, 2,3,4, Samurai, 3,4, Scabbard 
and Blade, 2,3, Colonel's Club, 1,2 . . . HERBERT, DOUGLAS 
CHATHAM, North Corrollton, Ed . . . HERNDON, RALPH HO- 
MAN, Gibson, Ag . . . HESTER, LESLIE RANDOLPH, JR., Ma 
ben, Eng., Pi Kappa Alpha, Tau Beta Pi, 3,4, Kappa Mu Epsilon 
3,4, IAS., 3,4 . . HICKMAN, RICHARD WILSON, Lumberton, 
Ag., Agronomy Club, 3 . . . HIGHTOWER, BILLY E., Eupora, Ed. 



THIRD 



ROW 



SECOND 



ROW 



HARVEY, WESLEY OTIS, Tylertown, Ag., Sigma Chi, Block and 
Bridle Club, 2 . . . HATFIELD, WILLIAM HAROLD, Booneville, 



HILDERBRAND, ANTHONY DABNEY, JR., Vicksburg, Sci , West 
minster Fellowship, 3,4, YMCA Cabinet, 4 . . . HILL, GEORGE 
WARREN, Crysto! Springs, Ag . . . HITCH, WILLIAM ANDER- 
SON, JR., Drew, Ag., Pi Kappc Alpha, Band, 1,2,3. . .HOL- 
LAND, JACINTO BALTAR, Biloxi, Bus . . HOLLIMON, JOHN 
L., Starkville, Ag., Alpha Zeta, 3,4, Agronomy Club, 3,4 . . . 



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SENIORS 

FIRE DAMAGE — BULLS AND BARN BURN 



MOLLIS, CLAIBORNE POLK, Natchez, Eng., IAS, 2,3,4 . . . 
HOOP, JAMES MAXWELL, Cascifla, Sci . . . HORNE, ORION 
PAT, Jackson, Eng., I.R.E., 4, Radio Amateur Club, 4 . . . 
HOUGH, CLIFFORD ELTON, Mogee, Ag., Block and Bridle Club, 
2,3,4 . . . HOUSTON, PROCTOR D., JR., Sylvarena, Ag , Omi 
cron Delta Kappa, 4, Blue Key, 3,4, Beta Beta Beta, 3,4, President 
YMCA, 4, Treasurer YMCA, 2, YMCA, 2,3,4, B.S.U. Council, 3, 
Colonel's Club, 2, Camera Club, 2,3,4, Assembly Committee, 4 
. . . HUBBERT, LEWIS H., Charleston, Bus HUDDLESTON, 

JAMES ELVIN, Ripley, Ag . . HUDSON, ROY DOUGLAS, Cal- 
houn City, Ag , Forestry Club, 2,3,4 . . . HULL, VERNON MON- 
ROE, JR., Cleveland, Eng., Sigma Chi, Phi Eta Sigma, Colonel's 
Club, 1,2, Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2,3,4, Scabbard and Blade, 3,4, 
Tau Beta Pi, 3,4, Samurai, 3,4, Vice-President of Engineering 
School, 3, President of Engineering School, 4, AIEE, 2,3,4, I.F.C., 
4, Student Council, 4. 



FOUR 



ROW 



HUNT, DOYCE ELLIOT, Ackermon, Ag . . . JAMES, RICHARD 

DANIEL, Meehan, Bus., Accounting Club, 4 . . . JESSEN, AR- 
THUR, JR., Imboden, Ark., Ed. . . . JOHNSON, BOBBY GENE, 



Fulton, Bus., Sons of Confederate Veterans, 4 . . . JOHNSON, 
CHARLES, H., Stote College, Bus., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Colonel's 
Club, 1,2, Reveille, 1,2,3, Editor of Reveille, 3, I.F.C., 2,3, Dance 
Committee, 2, Pi Delta Epsilon, 2,3,4, Board of Publications, 3, 
Samurai, 3,4, Blue Key, 3,4, Student Activities Committee, 3,4, 
Student Council, 3 . . . JOHNSON, DAVID LEMUEL, BIytheville, 
Ark., Ag. . . . JOHNSON, EDWARD MORRISON, State College, 
Ag., Agriculture Engineers, 3,4, Track, 2,3,4 . . . JOHNSON, 
EDWARD WILBUR, JR., Meehan, Eng., Lambda Chi Alpha, Tau 
Beta Pi, 3,4, Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3,4, Scabbard and Blade, 4, 
ASCE, 2,3,4 . . . JOHNSON, HERMAN LEO, Philadelphia, Ed , 
Industrial Education Club, 2, Iota Lambda Sigma, 1 . . . JOHN- 
SON, OSCAR ALBERT, JR., New Orleans, Eng., Sigma Chi, ASME, 
2,3,4, Scabbard and Blade, 3,4, Captain of Scabbard and Blade, 
4 . . . JOHNSON, OSCAR HARTNESS, JR., Purvis, Sci , Sigma 
Chi, Student Chemical Engineers, 1,2,3,4, Bond, 1,2,3,4, Col- 
legians, 2,3,4. . JOHNSON, RICHARD HANNIFIN, Palm 
Springs, Calif., Eng., I.A.S., 3,4, Tau Beta Pi, 4, Tennis, 3,4, 
Rifle Team, 3, Newman Club, 4 . . . JOHNSTON, DENNIS ED- 
WARD, Starkville, Ag , Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . JONES, BOBBY 
GENE, Hollandale, Bus., Sigma Chi. 



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SECOND 



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JONES, CARTER JUDON, Vossburg, Ed . . JONES, HOWARD 

TALIAFERRO, JR., Holly Springs, Ag., Colonel's Club, 2 . . . 
JONES, MORGAN F., JR., Jackson, Eng., Koppo Alpha, Scabbard 
and Blade, 3,4, Rod and Gun Club, 2,3,4 . . . JOY, JAMES COR- 
NELIUS, Vicksburg, Eng., Sigma Chi, Band, 1,2,3,4, ASCE, 2,3,4, 
Tennis, 4 . . . JOY, JESSE DAVID, JR., Vicksburg, Bus , Sigma 
Chi, Band, 2,3, Rifle Team, 1,2,3,4, ROTC Rifle Team, 1,2,3,4, 
International Relations Club, 1,2, YMCA Luncheon, 1, Marketing 
Club, 4 . . . KEADY, DONALD MYRON, Conton, Sci , Phi Kappa 
Tau, Phi Eta Sigma, 2, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 2, Who's Who in 
American Colleges and Universities, 4 . . . KEATING, JAMES 
LINDLEY, Crystal Springs, Ag., B.S.U., 1,2,3,4, American Farm 
Economic Association, 3,4, Agriculture Club, 3,4 .. . KEITH, 
DAVID EUGENE, Memphis, Tenn., Eng., Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3 

. . . KENNEDY, JOHN PATRICK, Hottiesburg, Eng., Sigma Chi, 
ASCE, 4 . . . KERNS, ARTHUR STANLEY, Gulfport, Ag , Dairy 
Club, 3,4, Wesley Foundation, 3,4 .. . KESTENBAUM, LOUIS 
S., Vicksburg, Bus., Kappa Alpha, Jr., Hotel Men of America, 

1,2,3,4, Rod and Gun Club, 4 . . . KEYES, SAMUEL WAYNE, 
Hazelhurst, Ag., Livestock Judging Team Alternate. 



KILLEBREW, MAX, Goodman, Bus., Marketing Club, 3,4, Delta 
Sigma Pi, 3,4, Chi Lambda Rho, 4 . . . KING, THOMAS JASPER, 
Columbus, Bus . . . KIRKPATRICK, LEROY R., Clorksdale, Bus. 

. . . KITCHENS, T. J., Scooba, Ed . . KNAUFF, HUBERT 
OLIN, DeValla Bluff, Ark., Ag . . KOMP, FRED THOMASSON, 
JR., Hottiesburg, Eng KOTOWSKI, ANTHONY RICHARD, 

New Kensington, Po., Ed . . KOURY, PETER ALBERT, Leiand, 
Bus., Delta Sigma Pi, 2,3,4, Newman Club, 1,2,3,4, Accounting 
Club, 3,4, Chi Lambda Rho, 3,4, The Auxiliary of the Mississippi 
Society of C.P.A.'s, 3,4 .. . KYZER, JOHN, JR., Broxton, Sci., 
Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 3 . . . LADNER, ALBERT JAMES, Sau- 
cier, Ed . . . LAMAR, EVERETTE HOWARD, Columbus, Bus 

. . . LAMBROS, GEORGE WILLIAM, Belleville, III., Eng., IAS, 
3,4, Newman Club, 4. 



THIRD 



ROW 



LAMON, FRED MANCIL, JR., Memphis, Tenn., Bus., Colonel's 
Club, 2, "M" Club, 3,4, Accounhng Club, 3,4, Delta Sigma Pi, 4, 
Baseball, 2,3,4 . . . LAND, EDWIN GARNER, JR., Louisville, Ag., 



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SENIORS 

SENIORS VOTE IN MISSISSIPPI'S GENERAL ELECTION 



Dairy Club, 2,3,4, Dairy Cattle Judging Tteam, 4 . . . LANDRUM, 
THOMAS EDWARD, JR., Atmore, Ala., Ed. . . . LANGSTON, 
EUGENE POWELL, Philadelphia, Sci., Pi Kappa Alpha, Dance 
Committee, 3, SGE, 3,4 .. . LASSITER, MAX CLAYTON, Luce- 
dale, Eng , ASCE, 2,3,4 . . . LECHLER, EDWARD, McGregor, 
Texas, Ed., Football, 3,4 .. . LEE, CLYDE EDWARD, Indianola, 
Eng., Pi Kappa Alpha, Band, 1,2,3, ASCE, 2,3,4 . . . LEE, JOHN 
EDWIN, Poplarville, Eng., Kappa Alpha, ASME, 2,3,4, Sons of 
Confederate Veterans, 3,4 .. . LEFF, ROBERT LEONARD, Blloxi, 
Eng., I.A.S., 2,3,4 . . . LEFLORE, JOHN LOUIS, JR., Greenwood, 
Ag., ASME, 2,3,4, AIEE, 2,3,4, Westminster Fellowship, 2,3,4 
. . . LEGER, ALTON N., JR., Handsboro, Eng. . . . LESLEY, 
JAMES WAYNE, Tupelo, Ed . . . LEVERETTE, JAMES CLIF- 
FORD, Duck Hill, Bus , Marketing Club, 3,4 .. . LEWIS, RICH- 
ARD ALVAH, Storkville, Ag 



FOURTH 



ROW 



LITTLE, ETTA MAE, State College, Ed., Zeto Tau Alpha, Glee 
Club, 3, State Players, 3, Future Teachers of America, 4, Coed 
Club, 3,4, Reveille, 3,4, Reflector, 3, Homecoming Review, 3, 



Wesley Foundation, 3,4, Pi Delta Epsilon, 4 . . . LIVINGSTON, 
REX, Leiond, Ag. . . . LOCKHART, BILLY MAXEDON, Boy 
Springs, Ed. . . . LONG, ALVAH CARL, JR., Vaiden, Bus , Sigma 
Phi Epsilon, Pi Delta Epsilon, 2,3,4, A. P.O., 1,2,3,4, Colonel's 
Club, 2, State Players, 1,2, Society for Advancement of Man- 
agement, 2,3,4, Reveille, 1,2,3, Reflector, 1,2,4, Samurai, 3,4, 
Dance Committee, 4 . . . LOPER, JOSEPH RUSSELL, Meridian, 
Bus., Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Pi, 3,4, B.S.U. Executive Council, 
2,3, Student Council, 4, Secretary and Treasurer of Business 
School, 4, Accounting Club, 3 . . . LOWE, JAY C, JR., Dossville, 
Bus., Scabbard and Blade, 3,4, Marketing Club, 2,3,4 . . . LU- 
CAS, WALTER FRANKLIN, Vossburg, Ed. . . . LUCAS, WAYNE 
CARTER, Big Creek, Eng. . . . LUMPKIN, ADRAIN PATE, Mc- 
Neill, Ed. .. . LUNSFORD, HERBERT LAMAR, Lauderdole, Eng , 
Camera Club, 1,2, Track, 1,2, Colonel's Club, 2, AIEE, 3,4, Scab- 
bard and Blade, 3,4 .. . LYLES, WILLIAM SCOTT, Yazoo City, 
Bus., Sigma Pi, I.E.S., 2,3,4, Marketing Club, 2,3,4, Rod and 
Gun Club, 2,3,4 . . . McALEXANDER, GRADY SEALE, Holly 
Springs, Bus, . . . McALLISTER, EDWARD WILLIAM, Lumber- 
ton, Eng., IRE., 4 .. . McBROOM, ARCHIE FRANKLIN, JR., 
Botesville, Ag., Block and Bridle Club, 3,4 




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SECOND 



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McCARLEY, HOWARD BELL, Batesville, Bus , Kappa Sigma . . . 
McCLANAHAN, TED HENRY, Columbus, Eng . . McCOL- 
LOUGH, NORMAN DARNELL, Jackson, Bus . . . McCOMMON, 
ROY LELDON, Grand Junction, Tenn., Ed., F.T.A., 4, Agriculture 
Club, 4 . McCREARY, WILSON DEVREAUX, Raymond, Eng , 

ASME, 3,4 .. . McCULLOUGH, CALVIN JOSEPH, Hornbeak, 
Tenn., Americon Farm Economic Association, 4 . . . McDONALD, 
CHARLES DONALD, Winfield, Alo, Bus , Marketing Club, 4 . . . 
McDonald, HAROLD LINTON, Winfield, AIo, Ed . . McFER- 
RIN, ARTHUR KERMIT, Mantachie, Bus . . . McGEE, WILLIS, 
MARION, Philadelphia, Ed., Industrial Education Club, 4, Square 
and Composs Club, 4 . . . McGILL, ROBERT GERALD, Humbolt, 
Tenn., Ag., Alpha Tau Omega, Dairy Club, 2,3,4 . . . Mc- 
KNIGHT, ROBERT BENTON, JR., Tupelo, Ag , Sigma Alpha Ep 
silon. 



McLAIN, PATRICK GENE, Puckett, Ag., Alpha Zeta, 2,3,4, 
Agronomy Club, 2,3,4 . . . McLAURIN, HERBERT JAMES, Holly 
BluH, Bus , Theta Xi . . . McMILLAN, CLAYTON EARL, JR. 
Enterprise, Ed . . . McMILLIN, HOWARD CARLTON, Louisville 

Ag., Block and Bridle Club, 3,4 .. . McMULLAN, HENRY 
WHEELER, Decatur, Ag., Block and Bridle Club, 3,4 . . 
NEES, THOMAS LAVERT, Columbus, Bus. . . . McREYNOLDS, 
SARA FELICIA, Starkville, Bus . . McWILLIAMS, HOWARD 
LEE, Meridian, Bus . . . MABRY, JAMES CLEABORN, Colui 
Ed., 4-H Club, 1,2,3,4, Beta Beta Beta, 3,4, Scabbard and Blade, 
3,4, F.T A., 4 . . . MANN, HOMER AUSTIN, Jackson, 
Kappa Alpha, Cheerleader, 2, I.F.C., 4, Band, 1,2, Colonel's 
Club, 2, Reflector, 1,2,3, Reveille, 4, Collegians, 2,3, Sons of 
Confederate Veterans, 3,4 .. . MARSHALL, OTIS THOMPSON, 
JR., Batesville, Ag., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Zeta, 3, Block and 



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SENIORS 

ESTABLISHMENT OF ARNOLD 



Bridle, 2 . . . MATHIS, ROBIN HOOD, Houlka, Ag., Phi Eta Sig- 
ma, 1,2, Agronomy Club, 3,4, Agriculture Club, 1,2, F.F.A., 1,2, 
Alpha Tau Alpha, 2,3, Alpha Zeta, 2,3,4, Track, 1, Outstanding 
Agriculture Freshman Award end Scholarship, 1. 



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THIRD 



ROW 



MATLOCK, FRANCIS CLAY, Comden, Ag , Theta Xi, Colonel's 
Club, 2, Horticulture Club, 2,3,4 . . . MAYERHOFF, HOUGH 
CHARLES, JR., Woodland, Ed . . . MEENA, VICTOR, Clarksdole, 
Ag., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Horticulture Club, 2,3,4 . . . MEN- 
ETRE, GEORGE EDGAR, JR., Poplarville, Bus , Kappa Alpha, ASME, 
2,3, Dance Committee, 3 . . . MEREDITH, JAMES EARL, Green- 
ville, Eng., Tau Beta Pi, 4, ASME, 3,4 .. . METEER, WILLIE 
NEIL, Jackson, Ag. .. . MIDDLETON, RANNIE LEE, Roleigh, 
Ed., F.F.A., 3, Alpha Tau Alpha, 4 . . . MILES, EDGAR GORDON, 
Lexo, Ark., Eng., Sigma Chi, ASME, 2,3,4, Scabbard and Blade, 
2,3,4, Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2,3,4, Tau Beta Pi, 4, Blue Key, 4, 
Westinghouse Scholarship, 4, YMCA Cabinet, 3 . . . MILES, 
GEORGE CLIFTON, JR., Bruce, Ed . . MILLER, CICERO PRICE, 
Weir, Ag. .. . MILLER, JAMES WILLARD, Philadelphia, Ed 
. . . MILLER, RICHARD LEE, Jackson, Bus., Chi Lambda Rho, 4, 
Marketing Club, 4 . . . MILLER, ROBERT DAVID, Shuqualak, 



FOURTH ROW: 

MISKELLER, JENNINGS BRYAN, Carrollton, Ag . . . MITCHELL, 
CHARLES HENRY, Vicksburg, Eng . . . MITCHELL, PREAL DU- 
BOIS, Seminary, Ed . . . MIZE, FRANK WARREN, Forest, Eng , 
IRE, 4 . . MONTGOMERY, JAMES HAROLD, Tupelo, Ag , 

Alpha Zeta, 3,4, Agriculture Economics Club, 3,4 .. . MONT- 
GOMERY, ORVILLE EATON, Burlingome, Kan., Eng , Tau Beta Pi, 
4, Kappa Mu Epsilon, 4, AIEE, 4 . . . MOORE, CHARLES ED- 
WARD, Nettleton, Ag., Lambda Chi Alpha, Agronomy Club, 3,4, 
Alpha Zeta, 4, I.F.C., 4 . . . MOORE, WILLIAM NORMAN, Mor- 
gan City, Eng., A. P.O., 4, B.S.U. Executive Council, 4, AIEE, 
2,3,4, I.R.E., 4, I.E.S., 3, Band, 4 . . . MOOREHEAD, JOE BEN- 
SON, Corinth, Bus., Kappa Sigma, Baseball Manager, 2 . . . 
MOORMAN, THOMAS ALBERT, Water Valley, Ed , 4 H Club, 
2,3 .. . MORGAN, HENRY DOUGLAS, Kosciusko, Ag . . . 
MORRIS, CLAYTON RUSSELL, Sulligent, Ala., Ag , Agriculture 
Economics Club, 4 . . MORRISON, JAMES NEWMAN, Heidel- 
berg, Ed., Alpha Tau Alpha, 4 . . . MORROW, GOCHER EARN- 
EST, Marietta, Ag., Dairy Club, 2,3,4, Dairy Cattle Judging 
Team, 4. 




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THE SENIORS VIEWED 



FIRST 



ROW 



MORTON, ROBERT MOTT, Morgan City, Ag., Sigma Alpha Ep- 
silon, Phi Eta Sigma, 1,2, Alpha Zeta, 2,3,4, Block and Bridle, 
2,3,4, B.S.U., 1,2,3,4, YMCA Council, 1,2. . .MOSELEY, BEV- 
ERLY F., Hottiesburg, Ag., Agriculture Club, 3,4, Westminster 
Fellowship, 2,3.4 . . . MOSS, ARTHUR D., Poden, Ed. . . . 
MOSS, CLAYTON A., Greenville, Bus., Pi Kappa Alpha, Marketing 
Club, 4 . . MUCKELRATH, WINFRED HERSCHEL, Burns, Ag , 
Alpha Zeta, 2,3,4, Agriculture Club, 1,2,3,4, Block and Bridle, 
2,3,4, 4-H Club, 1,2,3, Poultry Club, 3,4 .. . MULLINS, ROBERT 
ANDY, Guin, Alo., Ag. . . . MURPHY, BURKE C, Indianolo, Ag , 
Alpha Zeta, 3,4, Agronomy Club, 2,3,4, B.S.U., 2,3,4 . . . 
MURPHY, DANIEL O., Birmingham, Ala., Bus , "M" Club, 3,4, 
Baseball, 2,3,4, Chi Lambda Rho, 3,4 . . . MYERS, BOBBY S., 
Hillsboro, Ed., Industrial Education Club, 2 . . . MYRICK, TAL- 
MAGE LA VON, Laurel, Sci., Sigma Pi, Band, 3,4, Collegians, 3,4 
. . . NASH, HAROLD SWAYZE, Cleveland, Bus., Kappa Sigma, 
Reflector, 1, YMCA Luncheon, 1,2, Accounting Club, 2,3,4, 
Colonel's Club, 2, Samurai, 3,4, Chi Lambda Rho, 3,4, Auxiliary 
of Mississippi Society of C.P.A.'s, 4, National Association of Cost 
Accountants, 4, Who's Who Among Students in American Uni- 



versities and Colleges, 4 . . . NEAL, WILLIAM D., JR., Carroll- 
ton, Eng., Sigma Phi Epsilon, A.P.O., 4, ASME, 4, Reflector, 1,2, 
YMCA Luncheon, 1,2, I.F.C., 4. 



SECOND 



ROW 



NICHOLS, ANNE, Aberdeen, Bus., Chi Omega, Pan-Hellenic Coun- 
cil, 4, Reveille, 3,4, Cheerleader, 3,4, Beauty, 3, Dance Committee, 
4, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and 
Colleges, 3,4, Engineer's Day Queen, 2, Accounting Club, 3,4, 
Coed Club, 2,3, Chi Lambda Rho, 3,4 .. . NICHOLS, JOHN 
DARRELL, Gillett, Ark., Ag., Sigma Pi, Reflector, 4 . . . NIEMI, 
JOHN WALLACE, Hazlehurst, Ag. . . . NOLAND, THOMAS 
VAUGHAN, VIcksburg, Bus., Alpha Tou Omega, Reveille, 1,2, 
Canterbury Club, 1, Jr. Hotel Men of America, 2, Phi Alpha 
Theta, 3, I. PC, 3 .. . NORDAN, ALBERT EARL, Drew, Ag., 
Block and Bridle, 3,4 .. . NORRIS, WILLIAM DELEVAN, Quit- 
man, Bus. . . . OAKS, WILLIAM ELLIS, Corinth, Bus., Lambda 
Chi Alpha, Marketing Club, 3,4 .. . O'KEEFE, CARLTON L., 
Jackson, Bus., Kappa Alpha, Sons of Confederate Veterans, 4, 
Delta Sigma Pi, 3,4, Marketing Club, 3,4 .. . O'NEAL, EDWIN 
A., Gulfport, Sci . . . O'NEAL, ELLIS SCOTT, Euporo, Ed. . . . 



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SENIORS 

FRESHMAN CAKE RACE WITH FOND MEMORSES 



O'NEAL, VADA MARCELENE, Pontotoc, Ed. . . . ORSBORN, 

MARION BINFORD, French Camp, Ag., Agriculture Engineering 
Club, 2,3,4, Alpha Zeta, 3,4, Scabbard and Blade, 3,4, 
A.F.R.O.T.C. Group Commander, 3, Distinguished Military Gradu- 
ate, 4, Omicron Delta Kappa, 4. 



THIRD 



ROW 



OUSLEY, THOMAS JEFFERSON, JR., West Point, Ag , Sigma Chi, 
Dairy Club, 3,4, Scabbard and Blade, 3,4 .. . OWEN, DAVID 
HUGH, JR., West Point, Eng. . . . OWEN, STANLEY SHAW, 
Fayette, Ed. . . . OWENS, WILLIAM KEITH, Golden, Ed., "M ' 
Club, 4, Basketball, 3,4 .. . PACE, JOHN HERMAN, Pace, Ag., 
Sigma Chi, Football, 1,2,3,4, Basketball, 1, Alpha Zeta, 2,3,4, 
Omicron Delta Kappa, 3,4, Phi Eta Sigma, 1,2, "M" Club, 2,3,4, 
Student Council, 3, Mr. Mississippi State, 3 . . . PADRO, RUBEN 
EFRAIN, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, Ed., Panamerico Club, Tennis, 3,4 

. . . PAGANO, ANGELO SALVATORE, Winslow, N. J., Sci. . . . 
PALLOP, ANTS, Tortu, Estonia, Ag., YMCA Cabinet, 3,4, Block 
and Bridle, 2,3,4 . . . PALMER, BETTY MAE, Storkville, Ed. 

. . . PALMER, RUPERT DEWITT, Louisville, Ag , Agriculture 
Economics Club, 4 . . . PANNELL, WILLIAM TRAVIS, JR., Ral- 
eigh, Tenn., Ag., Scabbard and Blade, 3,4, Block and Bridle, 2,3,4 



. . . PARKER, HOMER O'NEILL, Booneville, Ag . PARKS, 
CHARLES WAYNE, Booneville, Ed., Alpha Tau Alpha, 3,4 .. . 
PATTERSON, ANN MARIE, Braxton, Sci 



FOURTH 



ROW 



PAUL, BILLY CARROLL, Sulligent, Ala., Ed , Baseball, 3,4 .. . 
PEARCE, CLARENCE ARTHUR, Greenwood, Ag. . . . PEARCE, 
JOE EDWARD, Dorsey, Ag., Dairy Club, 3,4 .. . PERKINS, LU- 
THER DON, JR., Amory, Eng., Alpha tau Omega, ASME, 2,3,4, 
Reveille, 2,3, State Players, 2,3, Glee Club, 4 . . . PERRY, 
CHARLES R., Laurel, Ag., Agronomy Club, 3,4, Forestry Club, 1 

. . . PETKOVSEK, JOHN MARTIN, Natchez, Sci , Chemical Engi 
neers Club, 2 . . PHILLIPS, JAMES DILLARD, Houston, Ed 

. . . PIERCE, NEAL ROBERT, Lickingville, Pa., Bus . PIGG, 
JOHNNIE LEE, Lena, Ed . . . PITTMAN, CHARLES ALBERT, 
Columbia, Bus., Football, 1,2,3,4, Track, 3,4, "M" Club, 2,3,4 

. . . PLATT, RICHARD LEROY, Storkville, Bus., Band, 2, Inter 
national Relations Club, 2,3 .. . POCHE, HENRY WALTER, 
Meridian, Sci. . . POSEY, SAMUEL GILES, Amory, Ed , Alpha 
Tau Alpha, 3,4 . . POUNDS, BILLY DEAN, Booneville, Ed , 
Glee Club, 3, Wesley Foundation, 3, F.T.A., 4. 



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THE SENIORS PARTIICIPATE 



FIRST 



ROW 



PRATT, THOMAS R., Natchez, Bus , Kappa Alpha . . . PRES- 
COTT, ROBERT GROVER, JR., Brondon, Ag . PRESTAGE, 

BRYCE, Fulton, Ag., Agriculture Club, 4 . . . PREWITT, HOMER 
LEANDER, Starkville, Ag., Dairy Club, 3,4, Dairy Cattle Judging 
Team, 4 . . . PRITCHARD, ROBERT ALLRED, Horriston, Bus , 
Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . PRUDEN, JIMMY LEE, Canton, Sci., Phi 
Kappa Tau, I F C , 4 . . PULLING, NATHAN HALE, Mothiston, 
Ed. . . . PYRON, T. H., Greenwood, Bus., Football, 2,3,4, "M" 
Club, 2,3,4 . . . QUIMBY, HOLLIS EUGENE, Lourel, Ag , Sigma 
Pi, Horticulture Club, 2,3,4 . . . RADDON, HENRY ELIJAH, 
Laurel, Sci., Lambda Chi Alpha . . . RALEY, ROBERT EARL, 
Quitman, Ed., Agriculture Club, 2,3, F.F.A., 2,3 .. . RATLIFF, 
HUBERT TINNIN, Clinton, Ag., Pi Kappa Alpha, Block and 
Bridle, 3, Dance Committee, 4, Cheerleader, 4. 



Koppa Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, 1, Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2,3,4, Tau 
Beta Pi, 3,4, Blue Key, 3,4, YMCA Treasurer, 3, AIEE, 3,4, 
IRE., 3,4 . REAVES, OSCAR BERRY, Blue Mountain, Ag 

. . . REED, JOHN GEISSERT, Memphis, Tenn., Bus., Sigma Alpha 
Epsilon . . . REYNOLDS, DOYLE GENE, Pine Bluff, Ark., Ag., 
Alpha Tau Omega, Block and Bridle Club, 3,4 .. . REYNOLDS, 
EDNA JEAN, Starkville, Bus., Majorette, 4, Band, 3,4, B.S.U., 
3,4, Glee Club, 3,4 .. . RICE, PAUL EBERDT, Liberty, Ag , 
Agriculture Club, 3,4 .. . RICHARDSON, REYNOLDS LAMAR, 
JR., Meridian, Sci., Kappa Alpha, Student Council, 4, I.F.C., 4, 
Sons of Confederate Veterans, 3,4, Samurai, 4 . . . RILEY, ROB- 
ERT VERNON, New Hebron, Bus., Phi Kappa Tau, Marketing 
Club, 4, Delta Sigma Pi, 3,4 .. . ROBBINS, WILLIAM HAL, 
Meridian, Bus., Kappa Alpha, Garner Scholarship, 3, Delta Sigma 
Pi, 3,4, Sons of Confederate Veterans, 3,4, Barristers Club, 3,4, 
Samurai, 3,4. 



SECOND 



ROW 



RAWSON, DONALD M., Dossville, Ed . . . RAY, BILLY DEL- 
BERT, Mantachie, Eng , AIEE, 3,4 .. . RAY, JAMES LEE, Kosci- 
usko, Eng . . . RAY, JOHN WESLEY, JR., Vicksburg, Eng., Pi 



ROBERTS, JESSE LESTER, Lexington, Bus . . . ROBERTSON, 
WILLIS JOE, Vernon, Ala., Ed., Football, 3,4, Track, 4 . . . 
ROBINSON, RONALD ELMORE, Vicksburg, Eng., Lambda Chi 



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Alpha, ASCE, 2,3,4 . . . ROGERS, JAMES MONROE, Vernon, 
Ala., Ed., Alpha Zeta, 3,4, Alpha Tau Alpha, 3,4, Who's Who 
Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, 4 . . . 
ROOT, GREGORY LOUIS, Jockson, Eng., Lambda Chi Alpha, 
ASCE, 2,3,4, Kappa Mu Epsllon, 2,3,4, Scabbard and Blade, 2,3,4 

. . . ROWLEY, SHERMAN F., Columbio, Ag , Forestry Club, 3,4 
RUSHING, OTTIS WASHINGTON, JR., Clevelond, Ag , Sigma Chi, 
Football, 2,3,4 . . . RUSSELL, JAY McGRATH, Monticello, Ag , 
Theto Xi, Beta Beta Beta, 3,4, Distinguished Military Student, 4 

. . . RUTLEDGE, FELIX EMERY, Houston, Ag . RUTLEDGE, 

ROBERT LOCKE, Sandersville, Sci., Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2,3,4, Wes- 
ley Foundation, 1,2,3,4, ASCE, 3,4, YMCA, 1,2,3,4 . . . RYER- 
SON, GEORGENA LEE, Poscogoulo, Sci , YMCA Cabinet, 4, Coed 
Club, 4, Wesley Foundation, 3,4, Beta Beta Beta, 4 . . . SALLEY, 
JAMES MARION, Columbus, Eng. . . . SANDERS, ROBERT LEE, 
JR., Macon, Bus., Theta Xi, Distinguished Military Student, 4 

. . . SANFORD, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, JR., Greenwood, Eng 



FOURTH 



ROW 



SANFORD, JOE OLIVER, Carthage, Ag., Alpha Zeta, 3,4, Agron- 
omy Club, 2,3,4 . . . SANSING, GEORGE MARVIN, D'Lo, Eng , 



Pi Kappa Alpha,, Sec.-Treas. of Engineering School, 4, Phi Eta 
Sigma, 1, Y Luncheon, 1,2, AIEE, 3,4, I.R.E., 4 . . . SANTMYER, 
FRANK HUNGERFORD, Hattiesburg, Eng , Kappa Alpha, ASCE 
3,4, Track 1 . . . SCALZO, JOHN MARIO, Danbury, Conn., Bus 
Jr. Hotel Men of America, 2,3,4, Newman Club, 4 . . . SCAR- 
BOROUGH, CARL STANLEY, Greenwood, Eng , Sigma Chi, Tol 
Beta Pi, 3,4, Omicron Delta Kappa, 4, Scabbard and Blade, 3,4, 
Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3,4, Phi Eta Sigma, 2, Colonel's Club, 2, AIEE, 
3,4, I.R E , 4, A P O , 2,3,4 . . SCHILLING, JAMES NATHAN 
lEL, Jackson, Bus., Marketing Club, 3,4, Student Marketing Insti 
tute, 4, Rifle Team, 4, Rod and Gun Club, 4 . . . SCOTT, HARRY 
C, Coldwater, Eng SCOTT, HUGH EVANS, Montee, Eng 

AIEE, 3,4 .. . SCOTT, JAMES AUBREY, Starkvllle, Bus . . 
SHERMAN, JACK JENKINS, Pontotoc, Ag., Agriculture Engineer 
ing Club, 3,4, Agriculture Club, 3,4 . . . SHERROD, TOM WOOD- 
SIDE, Jackson, Eng., AIEE, 2,3,4, I.R.E., 3,4, Westminster Fellow 
ship, 1,2,3,4 . . . SHIPLEY, YANDELL FRAISER, Greenwood, Ag 
Phi Eta Sigma, 1, Scabbard and Blade, 4, Tennis, 4 . . . SHIPP, 
OLIVER ELMO, Belzoni, Ag., Scabbard and Blade, 3,4, San- 
3,4, Block and Bridle, 2,3,4 . . . SHUMAN, FRED LEON, JR., 
Gulfport, Eng., ASME, 2,3,4, Scabbard and Blade, 4. 



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ROW 



SIMMONS, TOM ROGER, JR., Rosedole, Sci., Kappa Sigma, Presi 
dent of YMCA, 3, President of Science School, 4, Student Counci 
4, Recipient of the Gold Triangle Award, 3, Omicron Delta Kappa, 
3,4, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 3,4, Scabbard and Blade, 3,4, YMCA 
Cabinet, 2,3,4 . . . SIMMONS, WALTER FRANK, Moben, Bi 
Marketing Club, 4 . . . SIMPSON, REGINALD DUTRO, Tomi 
Ion, Ed . . SIMS, ROBERT DOUGLAS, Noxopoter, Ag . . . 
SMITH, CAYCE DEAN, Montee, Sci., Sigma Gomma Epsilon, 4 
. . SMITH, CHARLES PIERCE, Meridian, Bus , Rod and Gun 
Club, 1,2,3,4, ASCE, 3 . . SMITH, FAULK O., Leaksville, Ed, 
Alpha Tau Alpha, 2 . SMITH, HAROLD FRANKLIN, Colum- 

bus, Bus., Glee Club, 1,2,3, Pi Kappa Delta, 2,3,4, Debate Team, 
2,3, Accounting Club, 4, Delta Sigma Pi, 1,2,3,4, Junior Auxiliary 
of C.P.A.'s, 4, Mu Sigma Chi Commerce Club, 1 . . . SMITH, 
JOE S., Peoch Orchord, Ark., Ed . . . SMITH, RODNEY EXCELLE, 
Montee, Bus. . . SMITH, WALTON FANCHER, Little Rock, 
Eng . . SMITH, WILLIAM BOYD, West Point, Eng , Sigma Chi. 

SECOND ROW: 

SMITH, WILLIAM EDWARD, Ripley, Ed., Alpha Tau Alpha, 3,4, 



Vice-President of Education School, 4 . . . SMYLIE, ROBERT 
EDWIN, Brookhoven, Eng,, Tau Beta Pi, 3,4,, Kappa Mu Epsilon, 
2,3,4, ASME, 2,3,4 . . . SORRELS, JOSEPH ALLEN, Shoron, Eng., 
Pi Kappa Alpha, Tau Beta Pi, 3,4, Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3,4, 
Blue Key, 3,4, AIEE, 2,3,4, I.R.E., 4 . . . SPARKMAN, JAMES T., 
Mooreheod, Ed., Alpha Tau Alpha, 2,3,4 . . . SPARKMAN, 
THOMAS UPTON, Euporo, Ag. . . . SPARKMAN, LLOYD A., 
Euporo, Ag . . . SPENCE, JAMES HOMER, Pass Christian, Sci , 
B S.U., 1 . . . SPEYERER, DAVID EARL, Vicksburg, Bus , Pi 
Kappa Alpha, Colonel's Club, 2, Track, 2,3,4, Society for Ad- 
vancement of Management, 4, "M" Club, 4 . . . SPINKS, AL- 
BERT HUNTER, Rosedale, Ag., Kappa Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, 1, 
Block and Bridle Club, 3,4, Alpha Zeta, 3,4, Beta Beta Beta, 
3,4, Omicron Delta Kappa, 3,4, Vice-Pres. of Ag School, 4, Stu- 
dent Council, 4, Samurai, 4, Danforth Foundation Winner, 3, 
Borden's Scholarship Winner, 3, Who's Who Among Students in 
American Universities and Colleges, 4, Scabbard and Blade, 3,4 
. . . SPIVEY, CLOISE DEAN, Decotur, Ag . . . STANTON, 
EARL WILLIAM, Clorksdole, Ag., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Block 
ond Bridle, 3,4, Scabbard and Blade, 3,4, Samurai, 3,4 .. . 
STARR, JOHN PEPPARD, Gulfport, Bus , Theta Kappa Phi, I.F.C., 
4, Chi Lambda Rho, 4, Newman Club, 3,4, Marketing Club, 3,4, 
Reflector Staff, 3. 



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THIRD 



ROW 



STENNETT, ALBERT JAMES, Columbio, Sci., Scabbard and Blade, 
4 . . . STEPHENSON, THOMAS GRADY, JR., Columbus, Ag. 

Kappa Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, 1, I.F.C., 4, Block and Bridle, 2,3,4, 
Alpha Zeta, 3, Dance Committee, 4. . . . STEVENS, RICHARD 
GILBERT, Hattiesburg, Ed., Alpha Tou Alpha, 4 . . . STEWART, 
ALBERT MASSEY, Tuscalooso, Ala., Ed., F T A , 3 . . . STEW- 
ART, EUGENE W., McComb, Ed., Football, 2,3,4 . . STOWERS, 
KURTZ BISHOP, Natchez, Sci., Phi Eta Sigma, 2, Beta Beta Beta, 
3,4, Alpha Epsilon Delta, 3,4, Blue Key, 4 . . . STREET, JAMES 
FRANKLIN, Ripley, Bus., Colonel's Club, 2, B.S.U. Executive Coun- 
cil, 2,3,4, Student Council, 3, Pi Kappa Delta, 3,4, Marketing 
Club, 3, Delta Sigma Pi, 3,4, Sons of Confederate Veterans, 3,4, 
Blue Key, 3,4, Scabbard and Blade, 3,4 .. . STRICKLAND, R. C, 
Tishomingo, Ed , F T A , 3 . . . STRICKLIN, WILLIAM BASIL, 
JR., Eden, Bus., Sigma Chi, "M" Club, 2,3,4, Football, 1,2,3,4 
. . . STRINGER, NEMROD CLARK, Bogue Chitto, Ag . . 
STUTTS, REUBEN CARL, Booneville, Bus., B.S U., 3,4 .. . SUL- 
LIVAN, ARNOLD, Mize, Bus , Theta Xi . . . SWALM, WILLIAM 
TERRY, Brookhaven, Ed., Phi Kappa Tau, Pi Delta Epsilon, 4, 
Reflector, 3, Reveille, 4, Rod and Gun Club, 3, Student Supervisor 



of Intramural Sports, 4, Beta Beta Beta, 4, I.F.C., 3 . . . SWIL- 
LEY, BRYAN LINDBERGH, Portageville, Mo., Ag , Livestock 
Judging Team, 3, Block and Bridle, 3,4, Omicron Delta Kappa, 
3,4, Alpha Zeta, 3,4, Student Council, 3. 



FOURTH 



ROW 



SYKES, WILLIAM WILBUR, Jackson, Eng , Sigma Phi Epsilon, 
ASCE, 2,3,4, Reveille, 2,3, A. P.O., 3,4. . .TATE, CLIFFORD 
ALEXANDER, Leiand, Ag TAYLOR, JAMES LYLE, Corinth, 

Bus . . . TAYLOR, WILLIAM GLENN, Itto Bena, Ag . . TEM- 
PLETON, D'ARCY MARVIN, Starkesville, Bus . . . TEMPLETON 
PEGGY JEANANNE, Starkesville, Ed., Zeta Tau Alpha, Cheerlead- 
er, 4, Industrial Education Club, I, Coed Club, 2,3,4, Reveille, 
Reflector, 3, Glee Club, 3, F.T.A., 4, State Players, 3 . . . TERRY, 
NORMAN RAY, Vicksburg, Bus. . . . THOMAS, CHARLES VER 
NON, Quitman, Ed . . . THOMAS, LENT ERVIN, JR., Batesville, 
Ag . THOMPSON, WILLIE R., Philadelphia, Ed . . . THOMP 

SON, WILMER FRANCIS, Ackerman, Ed . . TOHILL, FORREST 
LEWIS, Jackson, Bus., Kappa Sigma, Chi Lambda Rho, 4, Account- 
ing Club, 3,4 .. . TREST, WENDELL HAMILTON, Louis 
Bus . . . TUCKER, SIDNEY GLYNN, Vicksburg, Eng 



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ROW 



TUCKER, WALTER EVERETT, Courtlond, Ag . . . TULLOH, 

JOHN CALVIN, Keystone, W. Vo., Bus., Sigma Phi Epsilon, So- 
ciety for the Advancement of Management, 3,4, Football, 2,3,4, 

M ' Club, 3,4 , , TULLOS, THOMAS ANDREW, Raleigh, Eng., 
Tou Beta Pi, 4, B.S.U., 1,2,3,4, ASME, 2,3,4, YMCA Luncheon, 1 

. . . TURNER, JOHN HERMAN, JR., Brondon, E, ^. . . TURN- 
ER, ROBERT EARL, Kosciusko, Bus., Accounting Club, 4, Rod 
and Gun Club, 4 . . . TURNER, THEODORE HASTINGS, JR., 
Greenwood, Eng., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, ASME, 2,3,4 . . . UM- 
FRESS, DOYLE BLAIR, Fulton, Ed., Alpha Tau Alpha, 3,4 .. . 
UNDERWOOD, HAL H., Kossuth, Ag . VANCE, ANN LOUISE, 

Storkville, Ed., Chi Omega . . . VANCE, BENJAMIN COYTE, 
Conehotto, Ed., "M" Club, 3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4 . . . VANCE, 
STUART P., Memphis, Tenn., Bus. . . . VANLANDINGHAM, 
TED RAY, McCool, Bus., Marketing Club, 3,4, Chi Lambda Rho, 4 

. . . VEAL, BEVERLY PENNINGTON, Portsmouth, Vo., Ed , 
Sigma Chi . . . WADE, GARNSEY, Memphis, Tenn., Bus., Alpha 
Tau Omega, Colonel's Club, 2, A.P.O., 1,2,3,4, Reveille, 1, Chi 
Lambda Rho, 4, Jr. Hotel Men of Americo, 2,3,4. 



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THE SENIORS HOPE 



SECOND 



ROW 



WALKER, EDWARD O'NEAL, Waynesboro, Eng., ASME, 2,3,4 
. . . WALLACE, WILLIAM HAVLAN, Canton, Ag. . . . WAL- 
TERS, CAROLYN SUE, Laurel, Sci., Zeta Tau Alpha, Band, 3,4, 
Coed Club, 3,4, Beta Beta Beta, 4, Y Luncheon, 3, Reveille, 3,4, 
Reveille Favorite, 3 . . . WALTON, B. V., JR., Philadelphia, 
Bus. . . . WARD, JOHN MARION, Ellisville, Bus , Camera Club, 
2,3, Reflector, 4 . . . WARE, JACK, Mize, Sci. . . . WARE, 
JAMES LAFAYETTE, Taylorsville, Ed .. . WATKINS, HOMER 
WEBB, JR., Jackson, Bus., Sigma Chi, Scabbard and Blade, 4 . . . 
WATKINS, MARGARET, Jackson, Bus., Chi Omega, Reveille, 
1,2,3,4, Favorite, 2, Colonel's Club, 1,2, Coed Club, 1,2,4, Can- 
terbury Club, 1,4 . . . WATKINS, RICHARD DENMAN, McComb, 
Ag., Block and Bridle, 4, Rod and Gun Club, 4 . . . WATTS, 
HENRY FORD, Cleveland, Ag. . . WAX, STENNIS DAVIS, 
Storkville, Ag. . . . WEAVER, JAMES CURTIS, Houston, Ed., 4 H 
Club, 2,3,4, Glee Club, 4 . . . WEBB, CLARENCE LESLIE HOR- 
TON, Vicksburg, Eng., ASCE, 2,3,4. 



S Webb, J. K. West, L. A. 

Williamson, C. C. Williamson, J. H. 



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THIRD ROW: 

WEBB, JAMES K., Monticello, Ag , Theta Xi . . . WEST, LOYD 
AVERY, Hamilton, Ag . . . WHEELER, JESSE LUZERNE, Tre- 
mont, Ed. . . . WHITE, HERMAN KELLOGG, Cleveland, Ed. . . . 

WHITE, JAMES RUFUS, Philadelphia, Ag., Agricultural Economics 
Club, 3,4 .. . WHITEHEAD, STEPHAN ALDREDGE, West Point, 
Sci . . . WHITFIELD, FRED WORTH, Picayune, Bus , Sons of 
Confederate Veterans, 3,4, Rod and Gun Club, 3,4 . . . WHIT- 
MIRE, IRA SANFORD, McCool, Eng , AlEE, 4 . . . WILLIAMS, 
HUGH CROOKS, Meridian, Eng . . WILLIAMS, LAWRENCE 
LOYD, Fulton, Ed . . . WILLIAMS, LEE BOWLING, Sunflower, 
Ala., Bus., "M" Club, 4, Baseball, 2,3,4 . . . WILLIAMS, REECE 
ELIJAH, Meridian, Ag . . WILLIAMS, ROY DOUGLAS, Tupelo, 
Ag . . . WILLIAMS, THOMAS THEODORE, Caledonia, Bus , So 
ciety for Advancement of Management, 3, Chi Lambda Rho, 4, 
Baseball, 3. 

FOURTH ROW: 

WILLIAMSON, CONNIE C, Fulton, Eng, ASCE, 1,2,3,4. . . 
WILLIAMSON, JASPER HOWARD, JR., Greenwood, Sci , Wesley 



Foundation, 1,2,3,4, Chemical Engineers Club, 2,3,4, Kappa Mu 
Epsilon, 2,3,4 . . . WILSON, ARGIE, Fulton, Ed. . . . WILSON, 
JAMES ROBERT, Starkville, Bus., Alpha Tau Omega, Scabbard 
and Blade, 4, Dance Committee, 4, Samurai, 3,4, Reveille, 3 . . . 
WILSON, NOEL ESTEL, JR., Starkville, Bus., Alpha Tau Omega, 
Colonel's Club, 2, Chi Lambda Rho, 4, Dance Committee, 4, 
l.F.C, 4, Samurai, 4, Scabbard and Blade, 4 . . . WINDHAM, 
JAMES LEROY, Columbus, Bus . . WINSTEAD, CHESTER V., 
Union, Ag., Alpha Tau Alpha, 4 . . . WOMACK, JAMES LOUIS, 
JR., Botesville, Eng. . . . WOOD, HOYT BUTLER, Boldwyn, Ed , 
"M" Club, 3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4 . . . WOODARD, JAMES WAL- 
KER, JR., Leoksville, Eng . . . WOODRUFF, WILLIAM ROLAND, 
Louisville, Bus., Chi Lambda Rho, 3,4 .. . WRIGHT, BILL C, 
Oakland, Ag., Kappa Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, 3,4, Samurai, 
3,4, Agronomy Club, 3,4, l.F.C, 4, Acting Vice-President of 
Student Association, 4, Dance Committee, 4 . . . WRIGHT, 
JAMES ROBERT, Memphis, Tenn., Eng., Alpha Tau Omega, 
Colonel's Club, 2, AlEE, 3,4, I.R.E., 4 . . . YEAGER, CLIFTON D., 
Wiggins, Eng , ASME, 2,3,4 . . . YOUNGBLOOD, ENOCH 
LLOYD, Forest, Sci. 



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ABEL, CECIL WARD Duck Hili 

ADDKISON, GEORGE DWIGHT ... Louisville . . 

ADDKiSON, HENRY MULLER Jackson . . . 

AIKEN, DURWARD WILLIAM, JR. . . State College . 

Kappa Sigma 

ALMAN, S. L Pelahatchie 

ANDERSON, ROBERT DARROW ... Oklalona . . . 

Kapoa Alpha 



C O N D 



ROW 



ANDREWS, WILLIE VAN Starkville 

ANGLIN, ERNEST MURL French Camp . 

ARANT, WILLIE H Greenwood . . . 

ATCHLEY, LUTHER JOSEPH Quitman . 

AUSTIN, JAMES F Pontotoc . . . 

BACKSTROM, JACK LAWRENCE . . Columbus 



THIRD 



ROW 



BAGGETTE, JOHN WILLIAM Columbia . 

BARNETT, LADELL GIFTON Louise . . . 

BARR, IRA HARRELL Silver Creek . . . 

BARRENTINE, CHARLES DAVID . . Greenwood . 

BASDEN, WILLIAM RANDLE Blue Springs . 

BATEMAN, THOMAS SCOTT Seminory . . 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 



FOURTH 



ROW 



BATSON, WENTZ ATKIN Perkinston Ag 

BAYLEY, FRED HARVEY Vicksburg Eng 

BEALL, JACK LYMAN Starkville Sci 

Kappa Sigma 

BEAN, OLLIE ALLEN Prairie Bus 

BEARD, JOHN CULLEN Memphis Ag. 

Alpha Tail Omega 
BECKETT, SIDNEY DWAYNE Bruce Ag. 



FIFTH ROW: 

BECKHAM, JOE EDWARD Swiftown . 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 

BECKMAN, ROBERT LOYAL Columbus . 

BEECH, CLARENCE DARROW, JR. . Hattiesbui 



BELL, JAMES McLEAN Columbus . 

BELL, WILLIAM DUDLEY Macon . 

Kappa Alpha 

BENTLEY, ERNEST E., JR Starkville 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 



X T H 



ROW 



BETHAY, JAMES HERBERT Amory .... 

BIEDENHARN, MILTON AXELSON JR. . Vicksburg 

Pi Kappa Alpha 
BISHOP, GEORGE EDWARD .... Hattiesburg . . . 

Sigma Chi 
BISHOP, WALTER ALLEN .... Roanoke, Va. . . 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 
BLACKWELL, CHARLES FARRIS . . . Taylorsviile . . 
BLOMELEY, EARL JAMES . . . Birmingham, Ala. 



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BLOUNT, JACK C Memphis 

BOCK, VILJAR New York, N. Y. . . 

BOLER, HAROLD GLINDON Neshoba . 

BOLIAN, DANIEL LESLIE, JR Starkville . 

BOLTON, ROBERT CHARLES . . Booneville 
BOREN, ROGER BOATNER Potts Camp 



EIGHTH 



ROW 



BOUCHILLON, CHARLES WESLEY . . . Batesville 
BOYD, EUGENE TOWNSEND . . . Enterprise, Ala. 

Alpha Tau Omega 

BOYLES, JAMES CLARENCE Winona . 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 

BOYLES, JOHNNY LA VON Lourcl ... 

Kappa Sigma 

BRADSHAW, CYRUS JOE Rolling Fork . . 

BRANCH, ELMO Duck Hill 

Pi Kappa Alpha 



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BRANNON, CHARLES ROBERT Laurel Bus. 

BREWSTER, JAMES HIRAM Meridian Ed. 

BRIDGES, MARTIN LUTHER Wesson Ag 

BROOME, ARTHUR VERNON ... Batesville ... Bus 

BROWN, DENNIS Jackson Sci 

Lambda Chi Alpha 
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FIRST ROW: 

BRUCE, CLAUDE VINCENT, JR Greenwood 

Phi Delta Theta 

BRUNTLETT, ARCH FRANCIS Terry E( 

BURGESS, JACK HARRISON Jackson En( 

BUSH, HARRY HARMON Lourel Bu 

Kappa Sigma 

BUTLER, MARY ALICE Artesio . . . 

CALDWELL, ALLISON P Columbus . 

Alpha Tau Omega 



Ag. 



Ed. 



SECOND 



ROW 



CANTRELL, EARL LAMAR Colhoun Ag 

CARPENTER, WILLIAM BENJAMIN, JR. . . Vossburg . Eng 

CARVAN, GERALD Oakland Bus 

CASH, BILLY MAC Foirfield, Alo Ed. 

Kappa Sigma 

CAVENESS, EDDIE W., JR Marietta Ag 

CAVER, HORACE EUGENE Boonevllle Ag. 



THIRD 



CHAMBLEE, PAUL ROBINSON Tremont . . . 

CHAMPION, WILLIAM MONTGOMERY . Edwards 

Pi Kappa Alpha 
CHANEY, EUGENE RUTLEDGE, JR. . Greenwood . 

CHILES, MARION McKINLEY .... Noxapater . . 

CHITTOM, WALTER GUYTHER Ecru . . . 

CIMINI, JOSEPH NICKOLAS . . . Providence, R. I. . 



COOKSEY, DAVIS LEE Vicksburg . 

COX, CECIL OLIVER Ruleville . . 

Kappa Alpha 

COX, JOHN RICHARD Glen Allen . 

Pi Kappa Alpha 
CRAFT, WILLIAM DeWITT Summit 



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CRAIG, NORFLEET SLEDGE, JR Come 

Pi Kappa Alpha 

CRAWFORD, HOWARD EARL Isolo . 

CRAWFORD, JOE FREEMAN Yozoo . 

Pi Kappa Alpha 

CRAWFORD, LOUIS LAFLY Summit 

CRENSHAW, ROY MEREDITH .... Grei 
CRICK, ED DOYLE Indianolc 



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NTH 



ROW 



CROTHERS, JOHN MARVIN Lambert . . 

CROUT, ROBERT MILTON D'Lo . . . 

CROW, TERRY TOM Amory .... 

CROWE, GLENN EDWARD . . . Braggadocio, Mo. 

Sigma Pi 

CRUISE, WILLIE JOE Liberty ... 

CRUMPTON, DAN FONDREN .... Clarksdale . 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 



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. Sci. 
. Ag. 



FOURTH 



ROW 



CLARK, HERMES RAY Poscagoula Eng. 

CLARK, KENNETH STEVE Seminary Ed 

CLOWER, JOHN ROBBINS, JR Gulfport .... Bus. 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 

COCKRELL, WAYNE POE West Point Sci. 

Kappa Sigma 
COGGIN, DOUGLAS MELTON ... Louisville .... Sci 
COKER, LEE EDWARD Jackson Eng. 



FIFTH 



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CUMBEST, CLEVELAND DOUGLAS . . . Poscagoula ... Ed. 

CUMBEST, RALPH OWEN Poscagoula Ag. 

DALTON, O. HAROLD Corinth Eng 

DANIELS, CLIFFORD BARNARD . . . Silver City . . . Bus. 
DAVIDSON, CHARLES CLINTON .... Greenville .... Ed 
DAVIS, RONALD RUDOLPH Lucedale Ed. 



N I N 



ROW 



DAWSON, JOE D Walnut Grove Sci. 

DEEN, WALTER WILLIAM Bossfield Eng. 

DeLOE, KENNETH RICHARD . . Pennsboro, W. Va. . . Bus. 

DEMPSEY, BRENICE JEAN Louisville Ed. 

DENSON, JACK E Tuscaloa Sci. 

DICKINSON, JESSY CLAYTON Laurel Sci. 



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DODD, JOHN ALTON, JR Laurel . . . 

DORMAN, CLARENCE DEVANE .... Starkville . 
Sigma Phi Epsilon 

DOUGHTY, ROBERT EARL Columbus . . 

Pi Kappa Alpha 

DOUGLAS, ALVIN GENE Starkville . . . 

DOWNER, EDWIN EQUEN Meridian . . 

Kappa Alpha 
DRANE, HAYWARD BENTON, JR Notchez . 



SECOND 



ROW 



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FOWLER, THOMAS TOLBERT Winona . 

FRANCIS, GEORGE HAROLD Amory . 

Pi Kappa Alpha 
FRENCH, ROBERT EUGENE .... Carlinville, III. 



SIXTH ROW: 

FULGHAM, JOHNNIE MORRIS Maben . . 

GALLOWAY, COLUMBUS HARVEY .... Canton . 
GARDNER, WILLIAM SAM .... Waynesboro . 
GARRETSON, ROLAND FORREST . . . Leakesville 



DUPLAIN, NORMAN JOSEPH Bilox 

Kappa Sigma 

DYKES, CARREL HILTON Stringer 

EASON, JAMES PAUL Vale, Tenn. 

EAVES, RICHARD GLENN Loui 

EDMONSON, JOHN KING Edv 

EDWARDS, THOMAS HERMAN . . . W( 



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THIRD 



ROW 



EDWARDS, WILLIAM JOEL Bruce . . 

ELLIOT, JAMES OAKLEY Shugolak . 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 

EMMONS, MACK Meridian . . . 

Kappa Alpha 
EVERETT, SIDNEY ALLEN .... West Enterpris 

FAIRCHILD, OLLIE PAUL, JR Laurel . 

FANCHER, FANT GORDON, JR Columbui 



O U R T H 



ROW 



PARISH, ROBERT EUGENE, JR Jackson . . . 

FERGUSON, NEWTON GARNER . . Pontotoc . . 

FERNANDEZ, SIDNEY H Marks .... 

FIELD, ROBERT CLARK Grenada . . . . 

FISH, JOE WESLEY Philadelphia ... 

FITZGERALD, NAOMI CHRISTINE . . . New Albany . 



S E V 



NTH 



ROW 



GEE, WING LIN Ruleville . . . . 

GELZER, JOE WARING Jackson . . 

Lambda Chi 

GENO, GRADY HANSEL Booneville . . 

GILLETTE, RAYMOND F Poplorville . 

Kappa Alpha 
GILLIS, BENTON THERRELL ... Greenwood 

GOODNITE, MACIL WAYNE Sardls . . 

Pi Kappa Alpha 



H 



ROW 



GRAHAM, CREDE RAY Scoba Eng. 

GRAVES, EDWARD LEE, JR Clarksdale .... Eng 

GREEN, A. J., JR Soso Eng. 

GREER, SEDLEY JOSEPH Natchez Ag, 

GREGORY, MARY JOY Hamburg Ed. 

Zeta Tau Alpha 
GRIFFIN, BETTY JANE SAPP . . . Pikeville, Tenn. ... Ed. 



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FLANAGAN, BILLY Greenwood . . . 

FORESMAN, LELA SAILOR Greenville . 

Chi Omega 
FORTUNATO, JOSEPH . . . Mingo Junction, Ohio 



GRIFFIN, BILLY JOE Bruce Eng. 

GRIFFIN, DEWEY NELSON Corinth Eng. 

GRIFFIN, THOMAS LEE Mantee Bus. 

GRISHAM, HERMAN RAY Baldwyn Bus. 

GUNTER, JAMES JOSEPH Soso Sci. 

GUY, IRA GAINES Macon Ag. 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 





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Fowler 

Francis 

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Geno 

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Gillis 

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GUYSE, WILLIAM ALONZA, III Forest Bus. 

HAAS, JAMES NORTON, JR Bay St. Louis .... Eng. 

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HALL, ALICE SADIETH Monticello Ed. 

HALL, BOBBY JUNE Mognolio Eng. 

HALL, LEE BOYCE Mogee Ag. 

HAMMON, JERRY L Corinth Bus. 



SECOND 



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HARBOR, ROBERT NEAL Show Bus. 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 

HARDIN, PINSON HAROLD Isolo Ag. 

HARDY, OREN J Philadelphia Ag. 

HARMON, WILLIAM FRANKLIN .... Union .... Bus. 
HARRELSON, JOAN State College Bus. 

Zeta Tqu Alpha 

HARRIS, BARBARA ANN Storkville Sci. 

Chi Omega 



THIRD 



ROW 



HARRIS, JAMES EDWARD Golden . . . 

HARRIS, WILLIAM FULTON Chunky . . 

HAYNES, ROBERT LOUIS New Albany . . 

HAYWARD, DONALD JULIAN ... Long Beach . 

HEBLON, EDWIN EARL Meridian . . . 

Kopoa Alpha 
HEMPHILL, CLIFFORD CARROLL .... Graysport . 



HOGABOOM, PETER Vicksburg .... 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 
HOLLINGSWORTH, EVERETT BOYD . . Winona 
HOLLOMAN, RUTH HARRISON .... Mathiston . 
HONNOLL, LEMIEL GREY Columbus , 



HORNE, WILLIAM DEWITT .... Monticello . 

HOWARD, BOBBY LOUIS Gunnison . 

Lambda Chi Alpha 

HOWELL, DONALD NELSON Storkville . 

HOWELL, HAROLD DEAN Bruce . . 

HUBBARD, BILLIE CHARLES ... Pascagoula 
HUDSON, JERROLD LLOYD .... Waynesboro 
Theta Xi 



NTH 



ROW 



HUSSEY, HERBERT BEVERLY Corinth . . 

HUTCHISON, SYLVAN LEBRUM . . . Philadelphia 
HYLAND, JOHN LEISH Yokeno . . . 

Kappa Alpha 
IHNAT, MICHAEL EUGENE ... Long Beach . 

Theta Kappa Phi 

JACKS, JERRY CARPENTER Laurel . . 

JAMES, CLAIBORNE MARTIN . . State College 

Lambda Chi Alpha 



I G H T H 



ROW 



FOURTH 



ROW 



Ed. 



HENSON, CLIFTON STAFFORD Pickens . . 

HERNDON, WILLIAM LEWIS Natchez . . 

HERRINGTON, CLARENCE VERNON, JR. . . Quitman . . Bus. 

HESLEP, ROBERT DAVID Boyle Ag. 

Kappa Alpha 

HILL, NORRIS E Indianola Ag 

HINTON, JOHN LEWIS Richton Sci. 



FIFTH 



JENKINS, NED WALTER .... Mansfield, La. 

JOE, FEE Boyle 

JOHNSON, ALBERT SIDNEY Golden . 

JOHNSON, CLARK CLEMENTS . Memphis, Tenn. 
JOHNSON, CLINTON ANDREW . Summit 

JOHNSON, DORRIS LOTT Decatur . 



NINTH 



ROW 



JOHNSON, ELMER HENTON Decatur . 

JOHNSON, FRANCES AYCOCK Hickory . 

JONES, HERBERT OBE Benton . . 

JONES, ROBERT DEWITTIE Gulfport . 

JONES, SAMUEL C Yazoo City . . 

JONES, WILLIAM FRED Sebastopol . . 




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Harmon 

Harrelson 

Harris, B. A. 



Harris, J. E. 

Harris, W. F. 

Haynes 

Hayward 

Hebion 

Hemphill 



Henson 

Herndon 

Herringtor 

Heslep 

Hill 



Hinton, W. F. 

Hodges 

Hogaboom 

Hollingsworth 

Holloman 

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Howell, H. D. 
Hubbard 
Hudson 



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Hyland 

Ihnat 

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James 



Jenkins 

Joe 

Johnson, A. S. 

Johnson, C. C. 

Johnson, C. A. 

Johnson, D. L. 



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ROW 



JONES, WILLIE CHARLES, JR Vicksburg . 

KEADY, DWIGHT S Canton .... 

Phi Kappa Tau 
KEEFE, JAMES SHERIDAN ... Boston, Moss. . 
Theta Kappa Phi 

KELLETT, CHARLES RICHARD Tupelo . . 

Phi Koppo Tau 
KENNEDY, WILLARD MURDOCK . . . Poscogoula 
KENNEDY, WILLIAM ODOM ... Cleveland . 



C O N D 



ROW 



KIDD, SIDNEY OUAY Ashland. . . . 

KISS, AKSEL Stote College ... 

KILLOUGH, CURTIS BANION . . Blue Mountair 

KING, CHARLES FIGHMEY Gulfport . . 

Lambda Chi Alpha 
KITCHELL, HORACE GRAHAM . . Greenwood . 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 
LAMBERTH, JOSEPH WAYNE Corinth . . 



THIRD 



ROW 



LANTRIP, ROBERT RYE Amory . . . 

LAWRENCE, JOHN ANDREW .... Columbus . 

LAYTON, MAURICE B Mogee .... 

LEE, LANDRIS THOMAS Picayune . . . 

LEWIS, MARY JANE Starkvllle .... 

LISTER, KENNETH H. . . Saint Augustine, Tex. 



O U R T H 



ROW 



LITTLE, WALTON SEAY Pinola Eng 

LOGGANS, JIMMIE COLEMAN Crystal Springs . Eng 

LONG, JAMES HENRY Jackson Eng 

LOOKE, ARVO State College Eng 

LOTT, WILLIAM BRADFORD Holcomb Ed 

LOVE, NEWTON EDWARD, JR Kosciusko . . Ag 



FIFTH ROW: 

LOWE, H. C Poplorville . . . 

LOWE, WILMA ETTA Dossville . 

LOWERY, WILLIAM LESTER Lyman 



. Ag. 
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LUKE, THAD D., JR Jackson . 

LUNN, OPAL AUSTIN Pontotoc 

LUSI, HELJO LoGrange, III. . . 



SIXTH ROW: 

McBRIDE, DOYLE EDWIN .... Morrilton, Ark. 

McCOY, GENE AUSTIN Morton . . . 

McDANIEL, ALVIN RAY ... Johnston Station . 
McDANIEL, WILLIAM EDWIN .... Columbus . 



McDonald, jack, JR Heleno, Ark. . 

Sigma Chi 
McELROY, ELLIOT LEON State College . 

Kappa Sigma 



V 



NTH 



ROW 



McKINION, HENRY VENSION Union . 

McKINNEY, JAMES WESTON Amory . . 

McKINNEY, JOHN ALLAN ... Macon, Go. . 

Sigma Chi 
McMULLAN, GRAYSON EUGENE .... Newton 
McMURTRAY, HARRY FRANKLIN .... Yazoo . 
McPHERSON, FRANK TAYLOR .... Cleveland 

Sigma Chi 



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MAGEE, WILSON KURON Mogee 

MANNING, THERMAN EARNEST ... Lou 

MARCHBANKS, REX DAVIS Greenville 

MAULDIN, CHARLES BULLARD . . Mothei 

MEADOR, RICHARD LAMAR Gulfport 

MEEK, JOHN DICKSON ... Birmingh( 



MEREDITH, WILLIAM RALPH .... Botesville . 

MEREDITH, HORACE L Greenville . . 

MESSER, BARNARD CARLTON Etta . . 

Iota Lambda Sigma 
MIDDLETON, QUIMBY MELTON Hazlehurst 

MIDDLETON, TALMADGE EMERY . Kosciusko 

MILLER, CHARLES LEROY Longfield . . 



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McKinney, J. A. 
McMullan 
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Magee 

Manning 

Marchbanks 

Mauldin 

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R S T 



ROW 



MILLER, CM West Point .... 

MILLER, HELEN SUE Booneville . . 

MILLER, KARL HASTINGS Foyette . . 

MILLER, MALCOLM IRVIN West Point . 

MILLS, G. A., JR Red Boy, Alo. . . 

MITCHELL, WILLIAM ONIS Storkville 



SECOND 



O W 



MITCHENER, WILLIAM GRADY ... Crawford . 

MONROE, CURTIS RYAN Decotur . . 

MONTGOMERY, JIMMY LOWERY ... Conton . 
Theta Xi 

MOODY, GEORGE VAUGHT Poplorville . 

MOORE, CHARLES HORACE Jackson . 

Alpha Tau Omega 
MOORE, NORTON HUDSON Fulton . . 



THIRD 



ROW 



MOORE, ROBERT CLINE Holly Springs . . 

MOORE, SAMUEL McDONALD, JR. . . . Meridian 

MOOREHEAD, WELLS RUFUS Winborn . 

MORRIS, HAROLD FRANCIS Jackson . . 

MORROW, JOSEPH FRANKLIN .... Brandon 
MURPHY, REGINA JOSEPHINE .... Carthage 



FOURTH ROW: 

MURPHY, THOMAS DEWITT, JR. . . . Kosciusko . 
Phi Kappa Tau 

NEELY, WILLIAM CHARLES Gulfport . . 

NEIGHBORS, ROBERT MANLY, JR. . Tuscaloosa, A 

Alpha Tau Omega 

NERREN, JAMES CLARK Pettit ... 

NICKLES, ROBERT HOWARD .... Aberdeen . . 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 
NORMAN, BETTY BOYD Summit . . . 



OUSLEY, IRA A Tutwiler . . 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 
OWINGS, JAMES H Nettleton . 



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ROW 



PADGETT, TED J Columbia . . 

Sigma Pi 

PARKER, SAM FORREST Pittsboro . . . 

PARKS, HERMAN HALL New Albany . 

Sigma Chi 
PEARSON, CHARLES EDWARD .... McCondy 

PHILLIPS, WILLIAM RUSSELL Corinth . 

PILGRIM, MARVIN FREMONT .... Columbus 

Sigma Chi 



S E 



E N T H 



ROW 



POPE, CLAYTON T Mognolio . . . . 

POLOVINA, PETE Steubenville, Ohio . . 

POLLARD, NORMAN ELLISON .... Mothiston . 
PLUMMER, LANNIS FAVER Canton . . 

Kappa Alpha 

PINER, HERMAN H Laurel .... 

Alpha Tau Omega 
PORTER, DALTON LEO Yazoo . . . . 



EIGHTH 

PORTER, LLOYD WAYNE 



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POWELL, SAMUEL BANKS .... Water Valley . 

PRATT, GEORGE HUNTER Pope Ag 

PRICE, GEORGE McNAIR Brookhaven Eng 

PRICHARD, JOHN LESLIE Storkville Bus 

Kappa Sigma 
PRITCHARD, DEWEY LEON Isola Ag 



NINTH 



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NORMAN, HUGH JR Summit . . . 

NOWELL, CHARLES MITCHELL .... Kosciusko . 

O'QUIN, GLEN BROOKS Jayess . . . 

OSTEEN, LARRY WILMER Portogeville . 

Sigmo Alpha Epsilon 



PUGH, WALTER STONE Belzoni . . 

RAMSAY, ALEX FAIRLEY, JR Mt. Olive 

Sigma Chi 

RAPPE, DONALD MURPHREE Okolono . 

RATLIFF, ELWOOD FRANKLIN Clinton . 

Pi Kappa Alpha 

RAUSCHER, PERRY ENOCH Columbus 

RAWLS, GEORGE MALCOLM Columbia . 




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Parks 

Pearson 

Phillips 

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Rappe 

Ratliff 

Rauscher 

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Miller, H. S. 
Miller, K. H. 
Miller, M. I. 
Mills 
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Montgomery 
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Moore, C. H. 
Moore, N. H. 



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ROW 



RAY, CARL ALLEN Eupora . . . . 

RAYBORN, BARNEY WILLIAM Sumrall . 

REID, CARLTON MACK Ackermon . . 

REYNOLDS, ROBERT EUGENE .... Clarksdale 

RHETT, IRWIN PARKER Columbus . . 

Kappa Alpha 
RICE, WALTER ROMAN Oakland 



SECOND 



ROW 



RICKMAN, CECIL FLOYD Corinth . . 

RILEY, ARTHUR ROY Brookhcven . . 

Kappa Sigma 
ROBERSON, JOHN PICKENS .... Rogersvilie . 
ROBERTSON, WAYNE NEWTON ... Gloster 
ROBINSON, JAMES BURFORD . Batesville 

ROEBUCK, PEGGY JO Nettleton . . 



THIRD 



ROW 



ROGERS, JAMES ROBERT . . . . Lextington 

ROSE, JIMMY FREDERIC Winona . . . , 

Pi Koppo Alpha 
RUTLEDGE, WILLIAM SAUNDERS . State Cotiege 
Lambda Chi Alpha 

SANDERS, ALVIS LEE Belmont .... 

SANDERS, THOMAS ELLIS Becker ... 

SARTOR, JOHNNIE Homilton ... 



SHORT, LEE WARREN Vicksburg . 

SIDES, ROBERT LEE Caruthersville 

SIDNEY, CHAN WAH, JR Greenvill* 



SIXTH 



ROW 



SIMMONS, LYMAN JERRELL Magnolia . 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 
SIMMONS, WILLIAM DONALD .... West Point . 

Sigma Chi 
SIMPSON, JAMES HARKINS, JR Caledonia 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 

SINQUEFIELD, WAYNE Dothan, Ala. . 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 
SMITH, BILL J Lucien 

Alpha Tau Omega 
SMITH, DARRELL REED Tishomingo . 



SEVENTH 



ROW 



SMITH, JAMES ROBERT Aberdeen 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 

SMITH, JOHN JAMES Carriere 

SMITH, JOHN WILEY Laurel 

SMITH, KENNETH HARLAN ... Little Rock ... 

SMITH, LOWELL EDWARD Macon 

SMITH, ROBERT EUGENE, JR Lucien Ag 



EIGHTH 



ROW 



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SAVELLE, IKE WINSTON Columbus . 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 

SCARBOROUGH, SIDNEY MIZE Biloxi . . 

SCOTT, BILLY Carthage 

SHACKELFORD, JOHNNIE PASCAL . . Ripley 

SHACKELFORD, MARION EASLEY, JR. . . Columbus . 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 
SHACKELFORD, MARION L Booneviile . . 



SMITH, ROY CHARLES Maud Ag 

Alpha Tau Omega 

SPEIGHTS, FRANCIS JOE Monticello Eng 

SPENCER, EDWIN AYERS Maben Ed. 

STOKES, VIRGIL CLINTON Noxapater Ag 

STONE, HARDY ROSS Jackson Eng 

Sigma Chi 
STRINGER, FLOYD A Pine Bluff, Ark Ag 



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SHAW, EULAS MONROE Perkinston 

SHAW, MARGARET LOUISE ... Starkviile . 

Zeta Tau Alpha 
SHEFFIELD, WILLIAM HUGH .... Mantachis 



STRINGER, JAMES RAY Lourel Ag. 

SWIFT, WILLIAM DEAN, JR Tupelo Eng 

Phi Kappa Tau 

SYKES, BILLY GENE Houston Eng 

TADLOCK, RICHARD LEON Morton Ed 

TAYLOR, WILLIAM RUFUS Durant Eng. 

TEMPLETON, BOBBY JOE Starkviile Bus. 



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FIRST 



ROW 



TERRELL, LESTER ROY Prentiss .... 

THOMAS, WILLIAM EUGENE .... Shuqualak 
THOMPSON, CHARLES DENIS ... Bassfield 

THOMPSON, GUY ALLEN, JR Rosedoie . . 

Kappa Sigmo 
THOMPSON, RICHARD LANOIS . . Soltillo, Tenn. 
TOLER, HERSCHEL FRANK Bay Spring . . . 



WELLS, LEE ROY, JR Vicksburg . 

Pi Kappa Alpha 
WELLS, THOMAS FRANKLIN .... Columbi 

WEST, BOBBY PAYNE Hamilton 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 
WHEATLEY, WILLIAM FORSYTHE . . . Greer 



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TOMLINSON, BURT SILAS ... Holly Springs 
TRAMMEL, WILLIAM SIDNEY . . Mantachie . 

TRAVIS, BETTY ANN Columbus ... 

Zeta Tau Alpha 
TURCOTTE, WALTER FRANCIS, JR. . . . Waveland . 

ULMER, JEAN MADISON Brookhoven . . . 

VICK, CALVIN CONNER Pope 



THIRD 



ROW 



VINCENT, CHARLES FREDERIC .... Clarksdale . 

WADKINS, WILLIAM L Corinth .... 

WALKER, GERALD HOLMES ... Hattiesburg . . 
WALKER, RALPH VERNON, JR. . . Ocean Springs 

WALTERS, ELBERT KERSH, JR Greenville . . 

Kappa Alpha 

WARE, EDWIN ELLIS Winona 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 



FOURTH 



ROW 



WARREN, CARROLL LEON Osyko . 

WATERER, HENRY C, JR Tchula . . . 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 

WATERS, RAY MICHAEL Columbus . . 

WATSON, WILLIAM LUTHER .... New Albony . 
WEATHERSBY, RUSSELL ALLISON .... Canton 
WEAVER, HERSCHEL RUFUS Amory . 



ROW 



WHITE, JACOB W Hottiesburg . . . 

WHITE, RUFUS DELEE Harpersville . . . 

WHITE, WILLIARD RAY Natchei . . . 

WILDMAN, JOHNNIE T Ripley . . . 

WILKERSON, JAMES EDWARD, JR. . . . Edwards 
WILLCUTT, BARBARA ORLENE .... Oakman . 
Zeta Tau Alpha 



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E N T H 



ROW 



WILLIAMS, EMMA LOUISE Laurel . . . 

WILLIAMS, JAMES DANIEL .... New Albany . 

WILLIAMS, LILES NELSON, JR Morton . 

Kappa Alpha 
WILLIAMS, WOODIE PRENTISS, JR. . . . Agricola 
WILLIAMSON, BILLY BRYCE ... Water Valley . 
WILLIAMSON, DONALD D Columbia . . 



EIGHTH 



ROW 



WILLIAMSON, HOWARD LEE Collins . 

WILLIS, WILLIAM FONDREN .... Mathiston 

WISE, ROBERT BRUCE Caledonia . . 

WOODDY, GEORGE W Memphis, Tenn. 

WOODWARD, DAVID HENRY .... Louisville 
WOOLRIDGE, DOYLE HAYNES . . Houston 



NINTH 



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WOOLRIDGE, LENWOOD CARR . . . Vinton, Va. . 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 
WOOTEN, RAY EUGENE Wilson, Ark. . . . 

Pi Kappa Alpha 

WRIGHT, JUNIOR DEE Fulton 

YOUNGBLOOD, WILLIAM ANGUS . . . Glen Allen . 

Pi Kappa Alpha 



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ROW 



ABRAHAM, GEORGE RICHARD Lelond Ag. 

ADAMS, RODERICK BOARDMAN .... Mocon .... Bus 

ANDERSON, FERMAN SWAN, JR Okolona .... Bus. 

ANDREWS, CECIL HUNTER Starkville Ag. 

Kappa Sigma 

AUST, M. L., JR Clarksdale Eng. 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 

BAILEY, ROBERT EARL Boguechitto Eng. 

BARR, BETTY ANN Carthage Sci. 

BATES, FRANKLIN EVAN Meridian Eng. 



SECOND 



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BAYER, ALEXANDER CARL . . . Memphis, Tenn. 

BEARDEN, WINSTON HUGH Tylertown . . 

BETHANY, HASKELL THORNTON . . . Shuqualak 
Sigma Phi Epsilon 

BLACKWELL, LEO Meridian Eng 

BLACKWOOD, WALLACE P Belzoni . 

BLAKE, JOHN ROGERS Houlka . . . 

BLALOCK, HAROLD BURNETT . . . Philadelphia 
BOARDMAN, HENRY WESTON .... Gulfport 
Sigma Chi 



THIRD 



ROW 



Eng. 



BOBBITT, JOHN EARL Brookhaven . 

FORREST, ELZEY Tupelo .... 

BOSWELL, RUTH ALICE Mt. Pleasant Ed. 

BRACKEN, TRAVIS WILBURN luka Eng 

BRAGAN, FRANK ROLAND . . . Birmingham, Ala. ... Ed. 

BRENT, EDWIN LEA Greenvlile Eng 

BREVARD, WILLIAM NICHOLOS Drew Sci. 

Pi Kappa Alpha 
BREWER, TRAVIS ROBERT .... Moscow, Tenn Bus. 



FOURTH 



ROW 



BRISTOW, GERALD MITTS Tupelo .. . . 

Pi Kappa Alpha 
BROWN, DANIEL GROVER . . . Greenwood Springs . 

BROWN, HOWARD WAYNE Highpoint . . 

BROWN, JOSEPH MELVIN Canton. . . . 

BROWN, ROBERT LEWIS Columbus . . . 

Sigma Chi 

BROWN, WILLIAM TERRY Stewart ... 

Lambda Chi Alpha 

BUNYARD, JAMES CATLETT Madison . . . 

BURCHFIELD, OLIVER KEITH .... Louisville . . 



I F T H 



ROW 



BURNS, BETTY SUE Jackson Bus. 

BUTKYS, POVILAS Lithuania Eng 

CAGNON, WILLIAM THOMAS . . . State College . . . Eng 
Alpha Tau Omega 

CAMPBELL, JESSE WELTY, JR Columbus .... Ed. 

CANALES, AGUIAR GENEROSO, Merida, Yucatan Mexico, Eng. 
CANALES-VILLAR, PEDRO . Merida, Yucatan, Mexico . Eng. 
CARLETON, HAROLD GRAHAM .... Union .... Bus. 

CARR, ARTHUR MORRIS Greenwood Eng. 

Kappa Sigma 



SIXTH 



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CARROLL, JOHN FRANCIS, JR Lelond 

Theta Kappa Phi 

CATLEDGE, ALSON Eupora . . . 

CATRON, JOHN CLIFFORD .... Hattiesburg 



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CAVEN, CHARLES ALLEN Okolona Ed. 

Kappa Alpha 
CAVENESS, GERALD WOMACK .... Marietta .... Ed. 
CHAFFIN, PHILIP ROCKWOOD .... Doloroso . . .. Ag. 

CHEATHAM, RICHARD D., JR Yazoo Bus. 

Pi Kappa Alpha 
CLANTON, JAMES ARMOUR .... Moorhead .... Sci. 



SEVENTH 



ROW 



CODY, J. B Lake Cormorant Eng. 

COLLIER, DURWARD REED Grenada Eng. 

CONGER, TOM WILSON Ruieville Ed. 

CONNER, BURL PARKER Eupora Ag 

COOKE, GEORGE WAX Northport, Ala Ed. 

Alpha Tau Omega 
COPELAND, JOHN THOMAS, JR. . . . State College . . . Sci. 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 
CORLEY, EDWARD BRANNAN . . . Hattiesburg . . . Eng. 

Kappa Alpha 
CRAIG, JOHN BENTON, JR Jackson Ed. 



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CRIGLER, THOMAS HARVEY, JR. . . 
CRISLER, CHARLES ETHELBERT . . . 

Pi Kappa Alpha 
CUMBEST, HILLARD DIMPISY ... Pascagoula . . . . Ag. 
CUPIT, CHARLES RICHARD .... Union Church .... Sci. 

CURRIE, WILLIAM NOAH Macon Sci. 

CURTIS, JOE WAYNE Winona Ag. 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 

DARDEN, RUFUS CHESTHER, JR Laurel .... Sci. 

Kappa Sigma 
DAVIS, FRED ERVIN New Albany Eng. 



N I N 



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DAVIS, ROBERT GENE Pettitt .... 

DENDY. DOUGLAS GENE Houston .... 

DICKERSON, JOHN ANDREW Lyon. . . 

DONALD, MRS. MARY VIRGINIA . . . Heidelberg 

DONGIEUX, GENE LEWIS Yazoo City . . . 

DORSCHNER, JANICE CORRINE . . Appleton, Wise. 

DUGARD, LEE ALPHEUS Tupelo .... 

DURHAM, JAMES R., JR Adomsville, Tenn Ed 



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TENTH 



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DYESS, ROBERT BURGESS Ellisville Eng 

EARNEST, CHARLES EDWARD .... Cumberland .... Ed 

EBRUS, REIN New York, N. Y Eng 

EDDLEMAN, RICHARD NORRIS ... Boy Springs . . . Ag 
EIMANIS, BIRUTA VALDA . . . New York, N. Y. . . 

ELKIN, BRUDGE Kosciusko Eng 

EVANS, FRED SHIELDS Tupelo 

FARRIS, RODNEY MOORE Corinth 




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ROW 



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FERGUSON, HILL ALEXANDER . . . Burkesville, Ky. . . . Bus. 

FERRIS, CHARLIE SCALES Macon Eng. 

Sigma Chi 
FOARD, WYATTE FLEMING Greenville Ag. 

Koppa Sigma 
FORE, JOHN WILLIAM, JR Hollandale 

Kappa Sigma 

FORTNER, CHARLES PETE, JR Eupora 

Sigma Chi 
FOSTER, DONALD VERNON .... Brookhaven 

FRAISER, HULIN ROBERT Kosciusko . 

FREEMAN, KENT WAYNE Tunica . . 

Kappa Sigma 

SECOND ROW: 

FULTON, TOM O'BANNON .... Greenwood 

Kappa Sigma 
FURNER, EDWARD GREER .... Holly Springs 
Sigma Phi Epsilon 

GARRETT, JAMES LAMAR Meridian . 

GARST, JOHN FREDRIC Jackson . . 

Pi Kappa Alpha 
GIBSON, WILLIAM AMBROSE ... Columbus 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 
GILARDONI, LEWIS THOMAS, JR. . Birmingham, 

GOOCH, SHIRLEY ANN Starkville . 

Kappa Kappa Gamma 
GOODMAN, MAX RAY Stoneville . . 



THIRD 



ROW 



GRAHAM, JAMES HAROLD Kosciusko Bus 

GREEN, JAMES DONAHUS Quitman Eng 

GUERRY, NANCY MARIE Corinth Sci 

HALL, BILL ROPER Monticello Eng. 

Theta Xi 
HALL, HESS BOOTH Drew Ag 

Pi Kappa Alpha 
HAMBERLIN, LAWRENCE MONROE, JR. . . Louise . . Bus 

Pi Kappa Alpha 

HAMILTON, RAYMOND B Vicksburg Eng 

Alpha Tau Omega 
HANDAL, SHUCRI JESUS . . San Pedro, Sula Honduras . . Sci 



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HARBOR, FRANK BAILEY Shaw ... Ag 

HARBOUR, PHYLLIS AMELIA HATCH . . . Hickory ... Ed 

HARRIS, RALPH WALTER Webb Eng 

HATHCOCK, DOUGLAS WILBURN ... Amory ... Bus 

HATHORN, HOWARD LEE Louisville Ed 

HAVENS, IRA THURMAN .... Ocean Springs Sci 

HAWKINS, CLIFTON J Clarksdale Eng 

HAWKINS, GERALD DOYLE Columbus Sci 

FIFTH ROW: 

HAYDEN, JAMES STUART Clinton Enq 

HAYS, THOMAS WILSON Hollandale . . An 

HEARN, THOMAS RUSSELL Laurel ... An 

HEGWOOD, DONALD AUGUSTINE . . Richton Ag 

HENDERSON, CARL EMMETT, JR. . . . Ridgeland . . Ag 



HICKS, DEWITT TALMADGE, JR Sledge . 

HILL, ELON STEVENSON .... Canyon, Texos . 
HINTON, DABNEY RINEHART .... Corinth . 



SIXTH 



ROW 



HOFFMAN, GILBERT RAY Jackson . . . 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 

HOLADAY, DARREL WILLIAM, JR Louise . 

Pi Kappa Alpha 
HOLLAND, HENRY MEEK .... Slate Springs . 

HOOKS, GEORGE EDWARD Columbus . . 

HOPTON, RICHARD GILBERT ... Jackson . . 
Sigma Chi 

HORNE, KEITH GRAVES Ellisville . . . 

HOUSTON, RAYMOND LEE Charleston . . 

HOWARD, RUPERT ESRA ... Clifton Forge, Va. . 



SEVENTH 



ROW 



HOWELL, RONALD NICKELS .... Starkville .... Bus. 

JEFCOAT, JOE MARLON Sese Ag 

JENKINS, JULIA ANN Mansfield, La Ed. 

JOHNSON, EARL FRANKLIN, JR Weir . . . Ag. 

JOHNSON, FRANK EMILE Poscagoula Eng. 

JOHNSON, SIDNEY FORREST Oxford Ag. 

JONES, ALLAN CREEDEN Jackson Ag. 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 
JONES, CARL HENRY, JR Waynesboro Ag. 



I G H T H 



ROW 



JONES, JOHN EDWIN McCool . . . 

JONES, ROBERT SAMUEL Columbus 

Sigma Chi 

JORDAN, JOE MARK Ashland . . 

JOSEPH, DONALD Vicksburg . . . 

JUMPER, JAMES ROYCE New Albany 

KEETON, BILLY MARTIN Wheeler . . 

KENNEDY, JOHNSON CROOK Amory . 

KENNEDY, SAM CURTIS State Line . 



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NINTH 



ROW 



KERR, GEORGE BERNICE McCool Eng 

KING, ROBERT EUGENE Cliftonville Ag 

KULA, UNO Brooklyn, N. Y Eng. 

KUNGYS, STASYS Pojuris, Lithuania Eng. 

LACEY, DUDLEY BEAL Canton Bus 

LAMBERT, CHARLES EUGENE .... Crenshaw .... Bus. 
Sigma Chi 

LAND, JAMES DAVID Louisville Ag. 

LANGERFELD, WILLIAM WALLACE . . . Starkville ... Ed. 



TENTH 



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LEE, THOMAS FRANKLIN Poplarville 

Kappa Alpha 

LEMMONS, JERE CLAIRE Jackson . 

LESTER, SIMON EDWARD Jackson 

LEVAND, OSKAR Stote College Sci. 

LEWIS, JOHN NASH Delhi, La Ag. 

LEWIS, RAYMOND Eupora Sci. 

LIPSCOMB, GEORGE HARRIS, JR. . . Columbus . . . Bus. 

Pi Kappa Alpha 
LLOYD, JAMES JACKSON, JR Tupelo Ag. 



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FIRST ROW: 

LOGAN, RUFUS DANNIEL, JR Carthage .. . . Ag 

LOLLAR, JOHN WEEKS Darling Ag 

Kappa Sigma 
LONG, LAWRENCE WILBURN, III ... . Jockson .... Eng 

LOTT, GEORGE CLYDE Canton Ag 

Alpha Tau Omega 

LOVE, SIDNEY E Faulkner Eng 

LUNDAY, JOHN WILLIAM, III Biloxi Eng 

McBRYDE. DOUGLAS GRAHAM, JR. . . Ocean Springs . . Sci 
McBRYDE, JACK DAVIS New Albany Sci 

SECOND ROW: 

McCOWN, HOMER HORACE .... Philadelphia .... Eng. 

McFARLANE, ROBERT STEPHENS, JR. . . Cleveland . . Eng. 

Sigma Chi 

McFERRIN, MARY ANNA Mantachie Ed. 

McGEE, HAROLD DAVIS Prentiss Ag. 

McGEE, HARVEY ARNOLD Ackerman Ed. 

McGUIRE, ALAN STUART . . . . Memphis, Tenn Eng. 

McKIE, BILLY Clarksdale Eng. 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 

McLAIN, PAUL, JR Monticello Eng. 

Kappa Sigma 

THIRD ROW: 

McLEAN, ROBERT A Columbia Bus. 

McLELLAN, ERNEST WILLIAM .... Columbia . . . . Bu: 

McLEMORE, BETTYE SUE West Point Sci 

McMILLIN, CLARENCE DEAN Jackson Bus 

McRAE, JAMES LEO Meridian Eng 

McREYNOLDS, JAMES MARION, JR. . . . Starkville . . . Ag 

MABRY, JOHN McMAIN Liberty 

MALONE, BOBBY Belzonio 



FOURTH ROW: 

MALONE, HOWARD ERNEST, JR Marion . . 

MANN, DENNIS LeVEE Starkville .... 

MAPLES, BIBB Perkinston 

MEADE, JAMES HORACE, JR Vicksburg . . 

MILLENDER, THOMAS EDWARD .... Gibson . . 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 
MILLER, EDWIN RICHARD Dixon, III. . . . 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 
MILLER, WILLIAM WARD, III ... . Starkville . . 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 
MITCHELL, JAMES NASH Starkville . . . 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 

FIFTH ROW: 

MITCHELL, WILLIAM, JR Sardis .... 

MOHON, ROBERT WILMER, JR Hazlehurst . . 

MONTGOMERY, CATHERINE PEARL . . . Greenville ... Ed. 

MONTGOMERY, EDWARD Starkville Ag. 

Sigma Chi 
MONTGOMERY, JOE PRESbLY .... Starkville .... Bus. 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 
MOODY, ROBERT KEITH . . . Phil Campbell, Ala. ... Ed. 

Theta Xi 
MOORE, BRYANT McLELLAN .... Clarksdale .... Bus. 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 
MOORE, RAYMOND VERNON Pheba 



MOORE, SAMUEL BLANCHARD .... Jackson 

MOORE, WILLIAM CARROLL Jackson . . 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 
MORRISON, FRANCIS SECREST . . Grenada . 

MOSELEY, CLARKSON PRATTE .... Gulfport . 

Sigma Chi 
MURRAY, DEWEY GERALD . Summerlond . 

NABORS, THOMAS CLAUDE .... Smithville . . 
NANCE, CHARLES DRAYTON ... Cleveland . 

NASH, THOMAS ROWE Clevelond . . . 

Kappa Sigma 

SEVENTH ROW 

NELSON, CLYDE LUTHER Port Gibson . . 

Lambda Chi Alpha 
NEWSOM, FRANKLIN DELANO . . . New Hebron . 

NICHOLS, BILLY DALE Tupelo .... 

NORSWORTHY, JOHN McCALL . . . Waynesboro 
OLIVER, JAMES DENDY Kosciusko ... 

Alpha Tau Omega 

OTTS, JOHN COLLINS .,Amory .... 

OWEN, WILL HOYT, JR Starkville . . . 

PACE, FORREST WILSON Starkville . . . 



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EIGHTH ROW: 

PEAY, OSCAR LOUIS Cruger, Miss. . . . 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 
PENNINGTON, JAMES HERBERT . . . Columbus 
PERRY, DEWITT TALMADGE, JR. . . . Meridian 

PONGETTI, DAVID Shelby 

PONGETTI, LOUIE ADAM Shelby . . . 

POPE, THOMAS CAMERON Jackson . . 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 

PULLEN, J. J Vicksburg 

PUTT, HELEN LUCILLE Starkville . . . 



NINTH ROW: 

PYLANT, JACK LAVELLE Purvis . . . 

Sigma Chi 

QUINN, BOBBY GENE Meridian . . . 

RADKE, RAYMOND EDWIN Tupelo . . 

RANDLE, WILLIAM CARROLL .... Starkville 
Sigma Phi Epsilon 

RAY, HARVEY BLANTON Drew . . . 

Pi Kappa Alpha 

REESE, ANDREW JACKSON Tupelo . . 

RENFROW, WILLIAM KENNETH .... Jackson 
REYNOLDS, DANIEL EDWIN ... Greenwood 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 



. Eng. 



TENTH 



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. Ag. 



Cliif and Dr. Wow, Wow, Wow! 



RICE, TOMMY EUGENE Liberty Sci. 

RICHARDSON, JOHN I., JR Picayune Eng. 

Pi Kappa Alpha 

RIDGWAY, LOUIS ERNEST Jackson Sci 

ROBBINS, HAROLD WILLIS Greenville Eng 

ROBINSON, WILLIAM CURTIS .... Brandon . , , . Ag 

ROGERS, WILLIAM DOUGLAS Collins Ag. 

RONE, WALLIE D Kosciusko Eng 

ROSE, WALTER REX Columbus Ag. 

Alpha Tau Omega 



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Slater 

Smith, R. E. 
Smith, R. R. 
Snowden 
Soot 
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Spratlin 



Spruili 

Stewart 

Stringer 

Strode 

Stuart 

Stuckey 

Suber 

Sullivan 



Sweorengen 

Taylor 

Thomasson 

Thompson 

Tidwell 

Tilton 

Tucker, D. H. 



Tucker, W. L. 

Turmon 

Trigg 

Truitt 

Trulove 

Ueltschey 

Upton 

Utiey 



Varnado 
Vaughan 

Ventress 
Vincent 
Vinnichenko 
Vinson 



Wall, L. D. 

Wall, T. C. 

Wallace 

Walley 

Walker 

Waters 

Watkins 

Watts 



Weaver 
Webb, C. N. 
Webb, D. L. 
Weber 
Weeks 
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FIRST 



ROW 



SIXTH 



ROW 



ROWELL, WILLIE JOE Laurel Eng. 

RUSSELL, BENSON MAY, JR Monticello .... Scl 

RUSSELL, TOM LOGAN Clarksdole Bus. 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 

SACKS, ELLSWORTH JOHN Biloxi Sci. 

Pi Kappa Alpha 

SANDERSON, RUBY JEWEL Tupelo Ed. 

SANSING, WILLIAM MARS Newton Eng. 

SCALES, BONNIE FRANCES Starkville Sci. 

SCHRADER, HENRY West Point Ed. 



SECOND 



ROW 



SCOTT, WILLIAM H Marks Bus. 

Sigma Chi 

SEITZ, ROBERT ECKFORD Crawford Bus. 

SHAW, PAUL BERNARD Moorhead Sci. 

Kappa Sigma 

SHIPP, CHARLES DANIEL Belzoni Ag. 

SHOWS, WILLIAM THOMAS Ovett Ag 

SIMS, WILLIAM ALSTON, JR Greenwood .... Eng. 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 
SINCLAIR, WILLIAM RALPH .... Poplarville . . . . Ag. 

Kappa Alpha 
SKINNER, GEORGE THOMAS Lucedale Ag. 



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R D 



ROW 



. Eng. 



SLATER, HILLIARD WOOD, JR. . . . Pascagoula 

SMITH, ROBERT ELLIS Guin hd 

SMITH, ROBERT RAY Vicksburg Sci. 

Sigma Chi 
SNOWDEN, NORMAN DULUTH . . . Collinsville ... Eng 

SCOTT, OLAF New York, N. Y Eng 

SOWELL, GEORGE ALLIE Kosciusko Bus 

SPEED, LEROY HAMMOND, JR. . . . Aliceville, Ala. . . . Eng. 

Pi Kappa Alpha 
SPRATLIN, ARTHUR DENNIS Bruce Bus. 



FOURTH 



ROW 



. Bus. 



SPRUILL, JOHNNY WOODRUFF .... Canton . . 

Alpha Tau Omega 
STEWART, WILLIAM MITCHELL . . . Calhoun City 

STRINGER, L. E Bossfield 

STRODE, PAUL WARMAN, JR Clarksdole .... Eng 



Sci. 



STUART, LESTER LYONS Natchez 

Kappa Alpha 

STUCKEY, HERBERT LEWIS DeKalb . . Ag 

Lambda Chi Alpha 

SUBER, BOBBY LEE Louisville . Sci 

SULLIVAN, BEN H Sylvarino . . Ag 



I F T H 



ROW 



SWEARENGEN, JOHN FROST Oakland .... Eng 

SWORDS, LUTHER CLARK New Albany Ag. 

TAYLOR, STANLEY A Lucedale Eng. 

THOMASSON, FORREST LEE Meridian Bus 

THOMPSON, ROY ALLEN Tupelo . . . Bus 

TIDWELL, CHARLES WEBSTER .... Newton . Bus 

TILTON, BILL E Winston-Salem, N. C Ed. 

TUCKER, DUANE H Lyon . . Ag 



TUCKER, WILLIAM LEE, III Yazoo City . 

Kappa Alpha 
TURMAN, ALBERT MASON .... Charleston 

TRIGG, NORMAN, JR Clara . . . 

TRUITT, THOMAS MAURY Jackson . 

TRULOVE, JOHNNIE MAE Cedar Bluff . 

Zeta Tau Alpha 

UELTSCHEY, NORDAN M Forest . . 

Alpha Tau Omega 

UPTON, JERRY WAYNE Kokomo . . 

UTLEY, JIMMY LEE Corinth . . . 



SEVENTH 



ROW 



VARNADO, JACK DONALD Natchez .... 

VAUGHAN, CHARLES EDWIN Moben . . 

VAUGHN, FRANCIS ARIAN.JR Columbus. . . . 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 
VENTRESS, JAMES ALEX Woodville .... 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 

VINCENT, OSCAR Jacison 

VINNICHENKO, BORIS ALEXEYEVICH, New York, N. Y., 

VINSON, NUTREEN Hamilton 

VINZANT, TOMMY CAREY Vicksburg 

Pi Kappa Alpha 



EIGHTH 



ROW 



WALL, LLOYD DAMON Gloster Eng. 

WALL, TOMMY C Columbus Ed. 

WALLACE, CLIFFORD KENDRICK ... Laurel .... Bus. 

WALLEY, GUY M State College Bus. 

WALKER, ENOS SAMUEL Lauderdale Ed. 

WATERS, WILLIAM HUGH Starkville Ag. 

Sigma Chi 

WATKINS, SHARON GRANT McComb Ed. 

WATTS, NEAL MOODY Meridian Eng. 

Kappa Alpha 



NINTH 



ROW 



WEAVER, ALFREDA FAY Calhoun City Ed. 

WEBB, CLYDE NEWBERRY Quitman Ag. 

WEBB, DERRIL LEE Grenada Sci. 

Sigma Pi 

WEBER, JOHN MICHAEL Yazoo City Sci. 

Pi Kappa Alpha 
WEEKS, BARGER DENNY Canton Bus. 

Theta Xi 

WEEMS, RALPH HICKS, JR West Point Ag 

WHITE, HAILEY BRADLEY Canton Eng 

WHITEHEAD, WILLIAM RALPH Fulton Ag. 



TENTH 



ROW 



WILLIAMS, CLINTON LOWERY, JR. . . . Bethany ... Ed 
WILLIAMS, WALLACE HART . . Sunflower, Ala. . . . Eng. 
WILLIAMSON, DALE CHARLES . Coeur d' Alene, Idaho . Bus 

WISE, WILLIAM GEORGE Caledonia .... Ed 

WORSHAM, GEORGE MICHAEL .... Oakland .... Eng 
WRIGHT, FRANKLIN RUFUS, III ... . Lambert . . . . Ag 

YORK, WILLIAM LEONARD Natchez Eng 

YOUNG, HUGH HARPER Brookhaven Eng. 



"In the heart of Mississippi" 




FRESHMEN CLASS 



BULLY 



DOGNAPPED' 



BY OLE MISS DOGCATCHERS 



FIRST ROW: 

ABRAHAM, JAMES ELLIS Port Gibson Eng. 

ADAMS, BOBBY LENFIELD Smithdole Ag. 

ALFARO-DURAN, ROBERTO, Son Solvodor, El Salvador, C. A. 

Eng. 
ANDERSON, GEORGE LAFAYETTE . . . Shuquolak . . . Eng. 

ANTHONY, CLYDE CLAYTON Jackson Sci. 

Lambda Chi Alpha 
ABROCCO, ALDO JERO .... Matucana, Peru . . . . Ag. 

ASHFORD, SALLY SANDRA Starkville Ed. 

BAILEY, JAMES EARL Starkville Eng. 

Pi Kappa Alpha 

SECOND ROW: 

BAKER, BILLY RUSSELL Starkville Bus. 

Alpha Tau Omega 
BAKER, ROBERT SALE .... Boton Rouge, La. . 

BALL, MARION LAUREL Louisville . . . 

BARNETT, CHARLES REID Boonevilie . . . 

BARRENTINE, ROBERT TILLMAN . . . Greenwood . 
BEARD, LAWRENCE DARREL .... New Aibony . . 
BECKHAM, HOWARD LEE Swiftown . . . 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 
BENNETT, JOHN WESLEY Greenwood . . . 



. Eng. 



. Bus. 



THIRD ROW: 

BETTS, JOHNNIE EDMON indianola ... 

BIBB, ULRICH OWEN, JR Tunica 

Sigma Chi 

BISHOP, EUGENE HARLAN .... Hattiesburg Bus. 

Sigma Chi 
BLACKWELL, JACK LESTER, III ... . Vicksburg . . . 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 

BOCOCK, HECTOR Tela, Honduras 

BOSCHERT, HARRY RAYMOND ... Duncan ... 
Sigma Chi 

BOULWARE, JAMES DOUGLAS Union Eng. 

Kappa Sigma 
BOWLES, DOROTHY ANN . . . Morton Grove, ill. . . . 
Zeta Tau Alpha 



FOURTH 



ROW 



BOYD, JIMMY DAVIS Clayton Ag. 

BOYD, ROBERT SHERLLIE , . . Humboldt, Tenn. . . . Eng. 

BOZEMAN, BILLY FARRAR Hazlehurst Sci. 

BRAGG, JAMES JOSEPH Vicksburg Eng. 

Lambda Chi Alpha 

BRANSCOME, WILLIAM GUY, JR Grenada . . . . Ag 

Kappa Sigma 

BRANUM, BOBBY ZANE Greenwood Eng. 

Sigma Chi 

BROOKS, JOE Gary Ed. 

BROWN, TED CARLIN Jackson Bus 

FIFTH ROW: 

BURKETT, THOMAS BASCOM Conton Eng. 

BURRIS, MARVIN EUGENE . . Brookhaven .... Eng. 

CAMP, TERRY MASON Starkville Bus 

CANIZARO, JACK PETER, III . . . Vicksburg .... Eng. 

CARLISLE, JOE HENRY, JR West Point . . Ed 

CARPENTER, JAMES RALPH .... Prairie Point .... Bus 



CARPENTER, ROY EDWARD Storkville Eng 

Kappa Sigma 

CARROTHERS, WILLIAM STEWART . . . Ruleville . . . Eng. 

Kappa Sigma 

SIXTH ROW: 

CARVER, CARL EUGENE Cleveland Bus. 

Sigma Chi 
CASANOVA, FRANCIS BERVERLY . . . Rolling Fork . . . Sci. 

CASH, CLARENCE ALLEN Millport, Ala Ed. 

CATLEDGE, LARRY RANDOLPH Cory Ag. 

CHAMBLEE, ROBERT GLYNDAL .... Stewart . . . . Ag. 

CHERRY, JOHN EDWARD Porterville Ed. 

CHISM, EARNEST RAY Columbus Ag. 

CLARKE, EUGENE SINGLETON .... Hollandole .... Bus. 

SEVENTH ROW: 

COHN, JOSEPH LEONARD, JR Belzoni .... Bus. 

Kappa Sigma 
COLEMAN, ARCHIE BERNARD . . Union Church . . . Eng. 
COLLINS, THURMAN LAVELLE, JR. . . . Laurel . . . Bus. 
COMFORT, MARTHA Kosciusko Sci. 

Chi Omega 
COMFORT, MARY KATHRYN .... Kosciusko .... Sci. 

Chi Omega 

COOLEY, JOHN CALVIN Heidelberg Ag. 

CRISCO, ALVIN LEROY, JR Hozlehurst .... Eng. 

CROWSON, NAVARRO Louisville Eng. 



T H 



ROW 



. Ag. 



E I G 

CUMBEST, ORIS DENVER Pascagoula 

CURTIS, ALTON BASCOMB Stewart 

DANIEL, THOMAS H Ellisville Eng. 

DANIELS, THADDEUS RAY Collinsville Bus. 

DAVENPORT, JAMES CLIFTON Leiond Sci. 

DAVES, JIMMY EDWARD Winona Bus. 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 

DAVIS, JOE CLIFFORD Ruleville Bus. 

Kappa Alpha 

DAVIS, MARTHA MUSE Starkville Ed. 

Chi Omega 



NINTH 



ROW 



DAVIS, WILLIAM NEWTON Como Bus. 

Sigma Chi 

DAWS, WILMER CLARK, JR DeKalb Eng. 

DAWSON, FRANK Leighton, Ala Ag. 

DeLOACH, COOPER JOE Leiand Bus. 

DENSON, SIDNEY RUTH Starkville Sci. 

DOBBS, WILLIAM DUDLEY .... Port Gibson .... Eng 

DORRIS, JAMES FRANKLIN Oakland Ag. 

DOUGLASS, JOE CLEMENT Columbus Sci. 

TENTH ROW: 

DOWNS, BILLY SIMS Batesville Sci. 

EDWARDS, MORRIS JURNEY .... Starkville .... Bus. 

EIDSON, FRANKLIN D Holcomb Ag. 

ELLIOTT, HARLEN ORAL Purvis Eng. 

ELLIOTT, JOHN PASCAL Artesia Sci. 

EVANS, JOHN HAROLD Shubuta Ag. 

EVERETT, RALPH KELLY Magee Ed. 

EWING, WILLIAM DOTHERON .... Brooksville . . . . Ag. 



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Boyd, R. S. 

Bozeman 

Bragg 

Branscome 



Burkett 
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Carrothers 



Carver 

Casanova 

Cash 

Catledge 

Chamblee 

Cherry 

Chism 

Clarke 



Cohn 

Coleman 

Collins 

Comfort, Martha 

Comfort, Mary 

Cooley 

Crowson 



Daniel 

Daniel; 

Davenport 

Daves 

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Daws 

Dawson 

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FRESHMEN CLASS 



STUDENTS SEE AFROTC 



N NEW BLUES 



I 



S T 



ROW 



FAGGARD, GUY CALHOUN Wode Bus 

FALKNER, RAY Pontotoc Eng. 

FILGO, ROY BENSON Okolono Ag 

Kappa Alpha 
FISACKERLY, CLAUDE KELSO . Sunflower . .. Ag. 

Kappa Alpha 
FISACKERLY, ROBERT HITT, JR. Yozoo City Sci 

Kappa Sigma 

FLOYD, JASON HOUSTON Senotobia Eng. 

Sigma Chi 

FORBESS, EDDIE AUTRY Mocon Eng 

FORESTER, LEWIS SAMUEL Silver City Sci 



SECOND 



ROW 



mwood . 



FOSTER, JAMES OTIS Union . 

FOSTER, LESLIE CARL Cohomo 

FULTON, GEORGE REGINALD, JR. . . . Gre( 

Sigma Chi 
FURR, FRED L Gulfport 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 
GALE, EDWARD BANKS, JR Hernondo . . 

Alpha Tau Omega 
GASTON, ROBERT THOMPSON Colhoun City 

GATLIN, LOUIS SAMUEL Sondersville . . 

GAUTHIER, LEON DALE, JR. . New Orleans, La. 

Alpha Tou Omega 



THIRD 



ROW 



GEDDIE, JESSE GERALD Ellisville . . . 

GEE, GON LIN Ruleville 

GILDER, THOMAS EARL Vardoman . 

GILLIS, MALCOLM ELISHA, JR. . . Blue Mountain 
GLADNEY, HORACE McEWEN Ocean Springs 

GLASGOW, WILLIAM LLOYD . Shadyside, Ohio 
GOFORTH, CHARLES THEODORE, JR. . Columbus 

Alpha Tau Omega 
GRAVES, JERRY B Tylertown .... 



FOURTH 



ROW 



. Eng. 



GRAY, OSCAR LAMAR Grenada . . 

GRAY, WARREN CALMES Brooksville . 

GREEN, ROBERT THOMAS Columbus . 

Alpha Tou Omega 
GREER, LUTHER MARTIN, JR. . . Poplarville 
GRIFFIN, RICHARD FRANCIS . . Winterville 
Kappa Sigma 

GRIFFIN, ROBERT WAYNE Baldwyn Ag 

GRIFFIN, WILLIAM PAUL Woodland Eng 

GROSS, ELWIN ELDRIDGE, JR. . . Hattiesburg . . Eng 



F T H 



ROW 



GUERCIO, ANTHONY M Leiand Eng 

GUESS, MORGAN WESLEY Kosciusko Bus 

HALL, ALCY DEAN, JR Euporo Bus 

HALL, DONALD FORD Blue Springs Ed 

HALL, SAMUEL DESSE Blue Springs Ag 

HAMBRICK, JOHN QUINNON Vaiden Ag 

HANCOCK, DANIEL LEON Laurel Bus 

HANNAFORD, WILLIAM ALLEN . . . Colhoun City . . . Ag 



X T H 



ROW 



HANSEN, EVERETTE ALGAS Amory Eng 

Pi Koppo Alpha 

HARDING, JOE HICKEY Clorksdole Eng 

HARPER, WILLIAM HEARNE, JR. . Shreveport, Lo. . . Eng 

HARRIS, HAROLD HENRY Monticello Ed 

HARRIS, JAMES JERRY Decatur Ag 

HARRIS, JOHN EDGAR Okolono Sci 

Sigma Alpho Epsilon 

HARRIS, MELVILLE FRANCIS, JR Cockrum . . . Ag 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 

HARRISON, GEORGE WALLACE, JR. . . . Jackson . . . Sci. 

Sigma Chi 



S E 



NTH 



O W 



. Ag. 



HARVEY, CHARLES BUMFIELD .... Tylertown . 
Kappa Sigma 

HAYS, RUSTON WILLIAM Columbus Sci 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 

HENSLEY, JOE STREET .... Saulasbury, Tenn Ag 

HILBUN, BEN FRANKLIN, JR. . . . State College . . . Bus. 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 

HODGES, ROBERT IRVEN Vaiden Bus. 

HOOVER, JACK CLIFFORD Starkville Ag 

HORTON, KENNETH TAYLOR Grenada Sci. 

HOUSE, BILLY THOMAS Clorksdole Eng 



I 



H 



ROW 



HOUSTON, D. WAYNE Sylvoreno Ag. 

HOUSTON, FRANK WHITE Kosciusko Eng. 

Pi Kappa Alpha 

HOUSTON, JACK RAYBON Collinsville Ed 

HOWELL, GEORGE LEROY Starkville Sci. 

HUDSON, CHARLES LEE Sumroll Ag 

HUDSON, SPENCER DORMAN . Waynesboro . . . Eng. 
HULL, CALVIN TRAVIS Quitman Sci 

Pi Kappa Alpha 
HURDLE, ENNIS J., JR Moscow, Tenn Eng. 



N 



NTH 



ROW 



JACKSON, CALVIN C Sturgis 

JACKSON, WILLIAM IRVING .... Hill House . . 

Lambda Chi Alpha 
JEFFRIES, WILLIAM RICHARD, ill . . . Jackson . 

Alpha Tau Omega 

JOE, EDWARD Boyle 

JOHNSON, GEORGE WADE, Mi . . Sheffield, Ala. . 

JOHNSON, GRIFFIN JOE Okolono . . . . 

JOHNSON, JAMES MELVIN . . . Birmingham, Ala. 
JOHNSON, JOHN A., JR Raleigh . . . . 



TENTH 



ROW 



JOHNSON, LAWRENCE KAY Winono . . 

JOHNSON, SMILEY EUGENE .... State College . 

JOHNSTON, GLEN THOMAS Summit . 

JOHNSTON, JEWEL BORTON Summit . 

JOLLY, HERBERT MENGER Vicksburg . 

JONES, CLARENCE MATTHEW . . . Ashford, Ala. 

JONES, ROBERT LINTON Port Gibson . . 

KALLAST, ARNO ENDEL .... New York, N. Y. . 



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Faggard 

Falkner 

Filgo 

Fisackerly, C. K. 

Fisackerly, R. H. 

Floyd 

Forbess 



Foster, J. 0. 
Foster, L. C. 



Gale 

Gaston 

Gatlin 

Gauthier 



Gcddie 

Gee 

Gilder 

Gillis 

Gladney 

Glasgow 

Goforth 

Graves 



Griffin, R. F. 

Griffin, R. W. 

Griffin, W. P 

Gross 



Hall, A. D. 
Hall, D. F. 
Hall, S. D. 
Hambrick 
Hancock 
Hannaford 



Harding 

Harris, H. H. 

Harris, J. J. 

Harris, J. E. 

Harris, M. F. 

Harrison 



Horvey 
Hays 
Hensley 
Hilburn 
Hodges 



Houston, D. W. 

Houston, F. W. 

Houston, J. R. 

Howell 

Hudson, C. L 

Hudson, S. D. 

Hull 

Hurdle 



Jackson, C. C. 
Jackson, W. I. 

Joe 
Johnson, G. W. 
Johnson, G. J. 
Johnson, J. M. 
Johnson, J. A. 



Johnson, L. K. 

Johnson, S. E. 

Johnson, G. T. 

Johnson, J. B. 

Jolly 

Jones, C. M. 

Jones, R. L. 

Kallast 



FRESHMEN CLASS 

INTRAMURAL PROGRAM INITIATED FOR STUDENT BODY 



FIRST ROW: 

KENNEDY, JOSEPH HARRY Columbus Bus 

Sigma Chi 

KILLEBREW, WILLARD WAYNE Cruger Ed. 

KIRKLAND, CHARLES RALPH . . Tuscumbio Bus. 

KNIGHT, LEE EDWIN, JR Pelohotchie Ag 

LAMBERTH, MARTHA JEAN Corinth Bus. 

LANCASTER, BILLY DOUGLAS . . Duck Hill . . . . Ag 

Pi Kappa Alpha 

LANSING, JOHN TOLBERT Mognolio Ag. 

LIFER, CHARLES ELLIS MInter City Eng. 

SECOND ROW: 

LOCKE, CECIL DWIGHT Oxford Ed. 

LOLLEY, LARRY LOUIS Storkville Bus. 

Sigma Chi 
LOMENiCK, DONALD DENMAN ... Tutwiler .... Sci. 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 
LONG, GEORGIANNE Storkville Sci 

Zeta Tau Alpha 
LONG, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, JR. . . Pine Bluff, Ark. . . Eng 
LYLE, WILLIAM WAYNE . , Memphis, Tenn Eng 

McClelland, russell howard . . Summit .... Ed 

McDANIEL, EMMETT E Tremont Eng 



H I 



ROW 



. Eng. 



McGEE, RAY M Vernon, Ala Ag 

McGEHEE, ROBERT EDWIN Vicksburg Ag 

McKAY, JAMES MAYO Stote College Sci. 

Kappa Sigma 

McKEE, BOBBY EARL Greenwood Ed 

McKEE, DENNIS MURPHREE Morks Eng 

Mcpherson, don RALPH Greenwood Bus 

McPHERSON, JOSEPH MALCOLM . . Columbus . . . Bus 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 

McPHERSON, LEON ASHBURN ... Gulfport .... Bus. 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 

FOURTH ROW: 

MANNING, REESE WARREN, III Dre>^ 

MARUSHEWSKYJ, EDWARD . . . New York, N 
MARLEY, JOHN ALLEN Newton . 

Kappa Sigma 

MARQUIS, JIMMY LEE Indionolo Bus 

MASON, RICHARD LAWRENCE, JR Sordis . . . . Ag 

MAY, JOHNNIE FRANKLIN Newton Eng 

Kappa Sigma 

MEGEHEE, WARREN GLENN Carriere Ag 

MEYER, FREIDA CLAIRE Lourel Sci 

Zeta Tau Alpha 

FIFTH ROW: 

MILES, FLORENCE ETOIL Bruce Ed. 

MILES, JAMES LEE Memphis, Tenn Ag. 

MITCHELL, THERMAN LIGE Okolona Ag. 

MOOR, PATHENIA McREYNOLDS ... Storkville .... Ed. 

Zeta Tau Alpha 
MORGAN, BOBBY GRIFFIN Aberdeen Ag. 

Pi Kappa Alpha 

MORRISON, DONALD BUTLER Utica Sci 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 

MULLINS, BETTY ANN Storkville Ed. 

MURRAY, JAMES ROBERT Macon Bus. 



SIXTH ROW: 

NAIL, BRAXTON ALLAN, JR. . Birmingham, Ala. . . 

NANNEY, JAMES E Okolona 

Kappa Alpha 

NETHERY, GEORGE WILLIAM, JR Tupelo ... 

Phi Kappa Tau 
NEUBERT, RHYNEHARDT EUGENE, JR. . . Okolono . . 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 

NICKLES, WILLIAM PLANT Aberdeen .... 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 

OAKES, JACK ELLIOT Hollandale 

ODOM, JOE RUFUS Cleveland 

Sigma Chi 
O'KEEFE, MAURICE CLYDE, JR Brandon .... 

SEVENTH ROW: 

ONKST, JAMES ROBERT Botesville 

ORR, BILLY JOE Ackerman 

OVERALL, JOHN MARCY Boy Springs .... 

Sigma Pi 
PATTON, RICHARD LYNN .... Water Valley . . . 

PAULSON, BILLY JOE Yazoo City 

PENNINGTON, GEORGE MITCHELL . . . Columbus . . . 
Sigma Chi 

PEPPER, ERNEST BRUCE, JR Leiand .... 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 
PETERS, JOE ELLIS Storkville Bus. 



EIGHTH ROW: 

PETITFILS, EDNA McDUFFIE Meridian Bus 

PLUKSE, ASTRIDA Lokewood, N. J Sci. 

POITEVIN, JOSEPH MARCEL . . Pascogoula .... Eng 

Theta Kappa Phi 
POLK, ADRIAN VANCE Jackson Sci. 

Lambda Chi Alpha 

POLK, CARROLL REX Mount Olive Ag. 

POOLE, CHARLES RICHARD Cleveland Ag. 



Sigm 



Chi 






NINTH ROW: 

PREWITT, WILLIAM V Ackerman . . 

PRICE, WILL ALEXANDER Inverness . 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 

PYLE, WILLIAM CALVIN West Point . 

Sigma Chi 

QUINN, JESSE JOSEPH, JR Greenwood . 

QUINNELLY, RICHARD CLYDE .... Jackson . 
REASONS, DONNIE ROSS ... Humboldt, Tenn. 
Alpha Tau Omega 

REES, JAMES GARY Jackson . . . 

REEVES, AARON LEON Sturgis . . . 



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. Bus. 
. Ag. 



TENT 



ROW 



RIAL, JOHN WAYNE Sherman Ed. 

RILEY, JAMES P. JR Alligator Ag, 

RITTER, CHARLES WILLIAM, JR Amory .... Ed. 

ROBERTS, JAMES DERRELL Pineville Ag 

ROBERTS, SIDNEY Liberty Bus. 

ROBINSON. RICHARD MARION . . . Greenwood . . . Eng. 

RUSSUM, HUGH ROBERT Greenwood Ag. 

SABOGAL, ALVARO . . . Columbia, South America . . . Eng 



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STUDENTS ENJOY THREE WEEKS FOR CHRISTMAS 



FIRST 



ROW 



SAPPINGTON, CHARLES WESLEY .... Pontotoc . 
SAUNDERS, DAVID AMES Starkville . . 

Kappa Sigma 

SCHWARTZ, JIM W Chicago, III. . . . 

SELLARS, PAUL SCOTT Starkville . . . 

SELLERS, CARROLL JOSEPH Magee . . 

SETLIFF, CARTER ANDREW ... State College . 

Kappa Alpha 

SHAFER, ARTHUR JACK Jackson . . . 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 



C O N D 



ROW 



SHANNON, GARNER ISAAC, JR Belzoni .... Eng. 

Kappa Alpha 

SHERROD, E. DALE Heidelberg Sci. 

SHOOK, TOM MIX Starkville Bus. 

Alpha Tau Omega 
SHUMOCK, RAYFORD HORACE .... Pascagoula . . . . Ag 
SIMMONS, THOMAS MARKS, JR Belzoni . . Bus. 

Kappo Sigma 

SLATON, AUGUSTUS MARION Canton Sci. 

Alpha Tau Omega 
SLAYTON, ELTON J Philadelphia Ed. 



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SLOOP, ROBERT FELTS Starkville Sci. 

SMITH, DONALD L Sturgis Bus. 

SMITH, HENRY HERBERT, JR Gulfport Ag. 

Theta Kappa Phi 

SMITH, JAMES DUDLEY Caledonia Eng. 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 

SMITH, JAMES WALKER Grenada Ag 

Sigma Alpha Epsilon 

SMYLIE, JOHN WARREN Brookhoven Eng 

STINSON, CURTIS AUSTIN, JR. . . . Greenwood . . . Eng. 
Sigma Chi 



FOURTH 



ROW 



STODARD, JAMES HEWITT Veltman . . 

STOVALL, WILLIAM FLETCHER .... Greenville . 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 

SULLIVANT, WALTER REESE Batesville 

SWALM, DAVE CLARKSTON ... Brookhoven . 

TATE, JERRY DALE Storkville ... 

TENNETT, JOHN LINDSAY, III ... . Columbus . 

TERRY, ANDREW GID, JR Greenville . . 

Kappa Sigma 



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ROW 



THOMPSON, OLGA ANN Starkville . . . . 

THOMPSON, WILFRED ROLAND, JR. . . . Starkville . 
Kappa Sigma 

TOBIN, JAMES LEO Vicksburg 

Lambda Chi Alpha 

TOLBERT, WILLIAM TROY Hollondole . . . 

TOLER, BONNIE LEIGH, JR Woodville . . . 



TOUCHSTONE, BILLY COX Joekson Eng. 

Pi Kappa Alpha 
TUCKER, HERMAN DAVIS Jackson Eng 

Pi Kappa Alpha 



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TURNER, WILLIAM JONATHAN, JR. . . Leaksville 

TYLER, CHARLES EDWARD Batesville . . . 

VANDERBURN, HOWARD SIDNEY . . Olive Branch 

VAUGHAN, JOHN KENNETH Grenada. . . 

VAUGHN, RALPH DAVIS Cleveland . . . 

Kappa Alpha 

VETRANO, ERNEST Rosedale 

WACHSMAN, MENDEL HERMAN .... Pochuta . . 



. Ag. 
. Bus. 
. Eng. 



SEVENTH 



ROW 



WAGNER, WAYNE ANTHONY . . Highland Park, III. . . Ag 

WALLACE, RALPH BOYD Carthage Ed. 

WARD, CHARLIE G., JR Eupora Bus 

Sigma Chi 

WARD, ERWIN CONNELL Starkville Sci. 

WARE, MALCOLM STEWART ... State College .... Ed. 
WEESNER, RONALD GLEN ... Old Hickory, Tenn. . . . Eng. 
WEIR, JEANE MARIE State College Bus 

Chi Omega 



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ROW 



WELLS, HAROLD WOODRUFF . . . Anniston, Ala. . . Bus. 

WELLS, WILLIAM CALVIN Grenada Ed. 

WENTZ, ROBERT EARL Harvey, III Ed. 

WEST, JAMES THOMAS Waynesboro Ag. 

WEST, ROBERT HERMAN Canton Ag. 

Sigma Chi 
WESTBROOK, JAMES EUGENE .... Okolona . . . . Ag. 

WHITAKER, CHARLES ALVIN Amory Bus. 

Pi Kappa Alpha 



NINTH 



ROW 



. Ag. 



WHITE, CHARLES JACKSON, JR Phoenix . . 

WHITE, MARY VIRGINIA (SALLIE) . . Dallas, Texas . 
Chi Omega 

WHITE, TERRY GILBERT Louisville Eng. 

WILLEY, THOMAS CLAUDE, JR Madison . . .. Ag. 

Lambda Chi Alpha 

WILLIAMS, ARTHUR WALLACE luka Bus. 

WILLIAMS, GARNETT Como Ed. 



1 Chi 



TENTH ROW: 

WILSON, WILLIAM ESCO Magnolia . 

WILSON, WILLIAM SHAW Webb . . 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 

WINDHAM, BILLY CHARLES Collins . 

WOFFORD, DEEN LEROY Drew . . . 

Pi Kappa Alpha 
WOODS, TOMMY LAMAR Byholia . . 

Sigma Phi Epsilon 
ZIMMERMAN, BILL DAHERMAN .... Natchez . 



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Saunders 

Schwartz 

Sellers 

Setliff 
Shafer 



Shannon 

Sherrod 

Shook 

Shumock 



Sloop 
Smith, D. L 
Smith, H. H. 
Smith, J. D. 
Smith, J. W. 
Smylie 
Stinson 



Stodard 

Stovall 

Sullivant 

Swalm 

Tate 

Tennent 

Terry 



Tolbert 

Toler 

Touchstone 

Tucker 



Turner 

Tyler 

Vanderburn 

Vaughan, J. K. 

Vaughn, R. D. 

Vetrano 

Wachsman 



Wagner 
Wallace 

Ward, C. G. 

Ward, E. C. 

Ware, M. S. 

Weesner 

Weir 



Wells, H. W. 

Wells, W. C. 

Wentz 

West, J. T. 

West, R. H. 

Westbrook 

Whitaker 



White, C. J. 

White, M. V. 

White, T. C. 

Willey 

Williams, A. W. 

Williams, G. 

Williams, J. J. 



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Wilson, W. S. 

Windham 

Wofford 

Woods 

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Carpenter, Grishom, Richardson. 



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ASSOCIATION 



The Student Association is the executive govern- 
ing body of the students. It is also the link between 
the students of Mississippi State College and the 
administration and faculty. 

The Council is composed of the Executive Com- 
mittee which is the President, Vice-President, Sec- 
retary, and Treasurer. These members of the Coun- 
cil are elected annually by the student body. Other 
members of the Student Association are elected by 
schools, and the number of representatives a school 
has is determined by the enrollment of that school. 



For the 1951-52 school year the School of Agricul- 
ture has had three representatives, the School of 
Business and Industry has had three, the School of 
Education has had two, the School of Engineering 
two, and the School of Science two. This makes a 
total of sixteen members of the Student Association. 

The council works with the students to solve the 
problems of the campus, administration, and class- 
room, so that State will be strengthened and we 
may have our ties more closely bound with this 
institution. 



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JIM EVANS 


Vice-President 






JOHNNY BOYLES — 


SecretarY 






C. D. BEECH . . . 


Treasurer 






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EMBERS 




Tommy Crook 




Billy Carpenter 


Vernon Hull 


Jim Evans 




Russell Weothersby 


Ted Brister 


Johnny Boyles 




Manuel George 


Tom Simmons 


C. D. Beech 




Russell Loper 


R. L. Richardson 


Barney Rayborn 




Billy Cosh 


*Lela Foresmon 


Albert Spinks 




George Grishom 


*Jean Ulmer 
* Ex-officio Members 



DANCE 



The Dance Committee is headed by the Vice-President of the Student 
Association. It is composed of o group of students selected by the Vice- 
President. The purpose of the Dance Committee is to bring name bands to 
the campus for the students for dances and concerts. 

So far this year the Dance Committee has sponsored dances by the 
Re-Bops from the Showboat in Vicksburg, The Cavaliers from Alabama, 
and Vaughn Monroe, who played a concert and made his nationwide broad- 
cast from the dance. 




COMMITTEE 





MEMBERS 




JIM EVANS 


WALDO BLAKE 


FRANK TOLER 


ANNE NICHOLS 


JACK HARPER 


MARION ORSBORN 


LELA FORESMAN 


CARL LONG, JR. 


BARNEY RAYBURN 


B. B. HARTNESS 


BILL WRIGHT 


JIMMY WILSON 


NOONIE GREGORY 


BOB HENSON 


JIMMY MONTGOMERY 


HUBERT RATLIFF 


T. G. STEPHENSON 


JIMMY BEDWELL 


C. D. BEECH 


BILL KENNEDY 


PETE DIXON 


ESTEL WILSON 




R. L RICHARDSON 




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COLLEGIANS 



The Collegians have been on the campus for a number of 
years now. They play for dances here at State and for dances 
off the campus. They play for the majority of the fraternity 
dances held each spring. They have 5 saxes, 3 trumpets, 3 
trombones, and 4 rhythm. 




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The REVEILLE is the annual student publi- 
cation. It is published by the Associated Stu- 
dent Body of Mississippi State College. It is 
edited by a person who is elected to the office 



Editor and Her Assistai 



E D I T R I A 

LELA S. FORESMAN Editor 

JOE L. HARRELL Business Manager 

KERSH WALTERS Assistant Editor 

ANNE NICHOLS Class Editor 

JERE LEMMONS Sen/or Class 

BETTY TRAVIS Junior Class 



STAFF 

CAROLYN WALTERS Sophomore Class 

BARBARA PROCOPIO Freshman Class 

JACK BEALL Fraternity Editor 

JIMMY MONTGOMERY Military Editor 

JERRY SIMMONS Athletics Editor 

NOONIE GREGORY Features Editor 

ETTA MAE LITTLE Administration Co-Editor 

PEGGY TEMPLETON Administration Co-Editor 

SALLIE WHITE , Art Co-Editor 

JERRY BRISTOW Art Co-Editor 

BOBBY DAY Snapshot Co-Editor 

BUDDY WATERER Snapshot Co-Editor 

MARGARET WATKINS Activities Editor 

PRUITT'S STUDIO Photography 



Capable Stofft!* M??' 
"Hard Working Gals" 




REVEILLE 



by the students. This year marks the 47th 
year the Reveille has been on the campus, and 
the first time it has ever been edited by a girl. 




Manager and His Assistant 



EDITORIAL 



ASSISTANTS 



T. C. NABORS 
JIMMY HARRISON 
BETTY GERLACH 
NANCY GUERRY 
DOTTIE BOWLES 
FREIDA MYERS 
EMMA WILLIAMS 
JOHNNIE TRULOVE 
MARY COMFORT 



BUSINESS 
ASSISTANTS 

RUSSELL WEATHERSBY 

CLIFFORD WALLACE 

HOMER MANN 

GID TERRY 



MARTHA COMFORT 

ALLAN JONES 
BETTY SUE BURNS 
DEE DEE HALL 
BILL WATERS 
MARTHA DAVIS 
DON MORRISON 
JOHNNY SPRUILL 

ED WALKER 
MARION SLATON 



WILBUR SYKES 

JEANE WEIR 

BEVERLY VEAL 

MARTHA BURGOYNE 

JOHN LANSING 

PERRY FORTENBERRY 

TERRY SWALM 

JACK MOBLEY 

JACK CATRON 



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REFLECTOR 



The Reflector is the official college newspaper. 
It is published weekly throughout the college year. 
The Editor of the paper is elected by the student 
body and serves for a period of nine months. 



JEAN ULMER 

JIMMY CLANTON 

JOHN WARD 

BILL RUTLEDGE _^^ 
ANDY REESE 



D I T O R I 

Editor-in-Chief 

Managing Editor 

News Editor 

Assistant 

Sports Editor 



L STAFF 

SLUG NICHOLS Assistant 

CARL LONG Feature Editor 

WAYNE FREEMAN Assistant 

HAL McCARLEY Columnist 

TERRY SWALM Columnist 

BOB COX Columnist 

BETTY SUE BURNS Columnist 

WILLIARD WHITE Columnist 

RUSSELL ANDRESS Reporter 

LAWRENCE JOHNSON Reporter 

ELZY BOBO Reporter 

JIM HOWARD Reporter 

KEN DELOE Reporter 

JERRY BRISTOW Cartoonist 

ANN BUSBY Copy Editor 

GRADY McALEXANDER Makeup 





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CLIFFORD WALLACE Business Manager 

BILL HAY WARD Advertising Manager 



NANCY GUERRY Adyertising Assistant 

CLARK SWORD Circulation Manager 



The business staff of the Reflector has done an efficient job this semester 
even though it has had its difficulties. Guy Chitton left the staff before 
Christmas and a business manager had to be appointed until a special 
election could be held. Despite this the paper has come out on time and 
seems to be making money. 



Business Manager 




BOARD 



PUBLICATIONS 



The Board of Publications, governing body of student publications, is com- 
posed of three faculty members, the President of the Student Association, 
and the editors of the REFLECTOR and the REVEILLE. The group is ably 
headed by Mr. Marvin Osborn. 

The editorial policies of the publications are subject to the jurisdiction 
of the board, and the editors are responsible to it. 

Faculty members act in an advisory capacity to assist the student editors 
in solving the ever-present problems which arise in the course of the year. 
Their advice is based on knowledge and experience; it is responsible in a 
large measure for the excellence of the student publications. 



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JlHilitani AT STATE 



Jn MEMORY of 

Major Snedden was assistant professor 
of Air Science and Tactics. Before his as- 
signment to State College last year he was 
an airplane commander flying B-29 and 
B-50 bombers with the Second Bomb Group, 
Chatham Air Force Base, Georgia. His mili- 
tary career began in the Pennsylvania Na- 
tional Guard in 1934. Since 1936 he has 
served as an enlisted crew-chief and bom- 
bardier. He was graduated as a pilot from 
flying school in 1943. He was rated as a 
senior pilot with over 3,600 hours of flying 
time in a variety of conventional and jet- 
type aircraft. Major Snedden was 35 years 
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COLONEL JOHN H. FONVIELLE 
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OFFICERS AND ENLISTED MEN OFARMY 

LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Copt. Ralph V. Gordner, Maj. William A. Gresham, Col. John H. Fonvielle, Maj. Henry C. 
Tipton, Capt. Ben T. Ellis, Copt. Clifford H. Ford. SECOND ROW; Sgt. Taylor, Sgt. Stewart, Sgt. Allen, Sgt. Mekkelson, Sgt. 
Show. 



COLOR GUARD 

LEFT TO RIGHT 
Cadet Montgomery 
Cadet Cavendish 
Cadet Atkinson 
Cadet Singfield 





COMMISSIONED OFFICERS 



NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS 






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CLUB 



By outstanding skill and constant effort in one or more major sports, 
these men have gained one of the most coveted awards on the campus — 
the privilege of wearing the "M". 

The purpose of the club is to promote athletics on the campus, and pro- 
vide fellowship for the athletes. 

The social highlight of the club is the annual "M" Club Dance which was 
held this year after the Alabama-State football gome. Mrs. Wally Beach 
was "M" Club Queen. 



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Wally Beach 


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Jam 


BS Burrow 


Jock 


Blount 


Steve Clark 


Dear 


Corbell 


Ken 


DeLoe 


Joe 


Fortunato 



E R S 



Byron Gough 

Beverly Gross 

James Harrison 

Herbert Hargett 

Tony Kotowski 

Fred Lamon 

iDan Murphy 

John Pace 

Charles Pittman 



Bill Pyron 

Carlton Reid 

Jerry Simmons 

Basil Stricklin 

John Tulloh 

Coyt Vance 

Hoyt Wood 

Paul Younger 



Mrs. Wally Beach 




OFFICERS 

PAUL YOUNGER 
President 

JOHN PACE 
Secretory- Treosurer 



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Mississippi State's Athletic Director, Coach C. R. 
"Dudy" Noble, came to Mississippi A. and M. as a 
freshman in 1911 and for most of the 41 years since 
then his name has been indelibly woven into the his- 
tory of Mississippi State. He achieved a total of 14 
letters in the four major sports during his tenure at 
State. Since joining the staff at State in 1919, he has 
served in every capacity of the coaching field. 

He has imbued the young men who play under him 
with a down-to-earth philosophy of athletics which ap- 
plies equally well to other affairs and activities of 
human life. Coach "Dudy" is held in high esteem by 
all who know him. 

Bob Hartley, the genial publicity director, has added 
much to Mississippi State in the six years he has been 
affiliated with the college. Bob came to us in 1946 
and has given State national publicity during his ten- 
ure of office. State is definitely proud of its publicity 
director. 



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State's mud-soaked Maroons ushered in the 1951 football season in the 
slush and mire at Scott Field by defeating the Arkansas State Indians 32-0. 
The entire game was played under ever-threatening skies which let loose 
occasional showers. 

The game was hardly five minutes old, when halfback Wolly Beach 
sprinted 65 yards for the first touchdown. Hard line plunging by Bill Stewart, 
Dutch Rushing, and Rupe Howard netted each of them a touchdown. Wally 
Beach got the final score on a one-yard jaunt late in the last quarter. Pete 
Polovina wielded the educated toe in kicking the points after touchdowns. 







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PETE McCULLEY 
Quarterback 


BOBBY BAKER 
Quarterback 


DICK STUVER 
Quarterback 






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WE THINK TENNESSEE TOPS TOO! 



. . . TOP TEAM IN THE NATION 

The Maroons took on the number one football 
team of the country and came out of the fracas on 
the short end of the 14-0 score. Tennessee, last 
year's Cotton Bowl champions and rated the num- 
ber one team of the nation by the Associated Press 
and the sportswriters of the country, scored twice 
in the first four minutes of the game and managed 
to hold onto the lead throughout the encounter. 
The first Vol score was set up by a State fumble 
and the second was a result of a blocked Maroon 
punt. Luck was with the Volunteers this day. 

Except for the first few minutes the Maroon de- 
fense was excellent. Particularly outstanding was 
"Big Joe" Fortunato, State's AII-S.E.C. linebacker. 
Other backs who showed up good were Sophomore 
Bucket Joseph, Tony Kotowski, and OIlie Fairchild. 
Jack Manley, "Shag" Pyron, Loren Ashley, Tom Ful- 
ton, and Paul Younger turned in some outstanding 
line play for the afternoon. 



RESULTS 

SEPT. 29, 1951 STATE TENNESSEE 

First downs 10 11 

Net yards rushing 117 197 

Passes attempted 17 16 

Passes completed 7 3 

Passing yardage 47 31 

Total net yards 164 228 





RESULTS 

OCT. 6, 1951 STATE GEORGIA 

First downs 14 19 

Net yords rushing 160 109 

Passes attempted 12 41 

Passes completed 8 14 

Passing yardage 80 144 

Total net yards 240 253 



STATE 



State got is first SEC victory of the young 1951 gridiron 
season by defeating the Georgia Bulldogs 6-0 on Scott Field. 
With the game only three and a half minutes old, Welly 
Beach battered his way across the goal line for the game's 
only touchdown. After that the Maroons threw up a defense 
that couldn't be broken by our visitors from the Peach State. 

Bucket Joseph, Pete Polovina, and Tony Kotowski were tops 
on defense as they knocked down pass after pass. Bo Reid, 
Shag Pyron, and Sam Cavalaro were the boys in the forward 
wall who stopped most of the running plays. Wally Beach 
and Dutch Rushing carried the offensive duties along \ 
Twig Branch who handled the aerial department nicely. 



GEORGIA 



GREAT DEFENSIVE PLAY' 



BUCKET JOSEPH 





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The Maroons ventured into the lair of the 
powerful Kentucky Wildcats and received their 
second defeat of the season. The powerful Ken- 
tuckians, last year's SEC Champions and con- 
querors of Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl, utilized 
the throwing arm of their All-American quarter- 
back "Babe" Parilli to the best advantage. The 
powerful State defense faltered in front of the 
Babe's timely tosses. 

Outstanding players for the Maroons were Big 
Joe Fortunato, Bucket Joseph, Joe Robertson, 
Twig Branch and Shag Pyron. 




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JOHN KATUSA 

End 
DEAN CORBELL 




STATE 



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KENTUCKY 


First downs 




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Net yards rushing . . 




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132 


Passes attempted . . 




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Passes completed . . 




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Passing yardage . . 




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114 


Total net yards . . 




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End 

STAN DOHODA 

Center 

KEN "CHOO CHOO" DELOE 

Center 



STATE 



The Crimson Tide came to the campus a 
seven point underdog and surprised the "Cow 
College" by beating the Mississippi State Bull- 
dogs by the score of 7-0. Again the State de- 
fense proved its worth under fire by allowing 
Bama only seven points but the offense could 
not advance beyond the double stripe. Sev- 
eral times the Maroons seemed to be touch- 
down bound but luck was against them. Three 
Maroon fumbles inside the ten proved disas- 
trous. 

Twig Branch and Pete McCulley turned in 
some fine passing, and Bill Stewart and Wally 
Beach carried the pigskin-toting department. 
Big Joe Fortunato again displayed his great 
defensive ability along with Dick Rosenberg, 
Shag Pyron, and Tom Fulton. 



RESULTS 

OCT. 27, 1951 STATE BAMA 

First downs 17 10 

Net yards rushing 216 120 

Passes attempted 15 18 

Passes completed 6 18 

Yards passing 74 160 

Total net yards 290 280 



ALABAMA 



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The Maroons journeyed to the Crescent City of New 
Orleans to do battle with the Tulane Green Wave and 
were successful in weathering the storm. The Bulldogs 
rolled back the highly touted Wove to the tune of 10-7 
before 50,000 amazed fans in the spacious Sugar Bowl 
stadium. 

Tulane scored first, then Norman Duplain returned 
the kickoff 86 yards to put State back in the game. 
Pistol Pete Polovina's conversion was good and the game 
was tied at seven all. The defense on both teams took 
over and the game remained tied until the last quarter 
when Pete Polovina came to the aid of the Cow College 
with a perfect 19 yard field goal. 

This victory cost State the services of veteran Shag 
Pyron for the remainder of the season due to a dislo- 
cated knee. 

Shag was on his way toward filling a tackle berth on 
the All-SEC team until this injury sidelined him. 




STATE 



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TULANE 



...THE MIGHTY WAVE WAS ONLY A RIPPLE" 



"Wotcha Soy Dutch" 



RESULTS 

NOV. 23, 1951 STATE 

First downs 14 

Net yards rushing 203 

Posses attempted 11 

Passes completed 4 

Passing yardage 37 

Total net yards 240 








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. . . AND MEMPHIS WAS JUMPING" 

RESULTS 

NOV. 10, 1951 STATE TIGERS 

First downs 21 10 

Net yards rushing 255 82 

Passes attempted 16 24 

Passes completed 6 10 

Passing yardage 65 182 

Total net yards 320 264 



The Bulldogs of Mississippi State hod a rough afternoon the day 
they encountered the Memphis State Tigers at Crump Stadium in Mem- 
phis town. 

The grid battle was hot all the way with fumbles galore, intercepted 
passes, long passes, hard blocking, hard tackling, and spectacular 
broken field running predominating throughout. 

The Maroons were favored over Memphis State and jumped off to 
14-0 lead early in the first quarter via the hard running of Wally 
Beach and Dutch Rushing. The Tigers immediately retaliated with 
seven points and the game was nip and tuck from that point on. 

Other scores for the Maroons were Norman Duplain's 78 yard punt 
return and Wally Beach's one-yard buck into pay dirt. Pete Polovina 
made 3 out of 4 extra point attempts. 



DWANTON SEALS 



JIM SCHWARTZ 
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Tackle 

The Maroons traveled to Baton Rogue to engage 
the Bayou Bengals in a gridiron encounter that was 
rated a toss-up by the pre-game dopsters. State was 
considered to have the best defensive team and L. S. 
U. was picked to be tops offensively speaking. Those 
predictions were true to form for the game proved the 
teams to be evenly matched. State's superior defense 
neutralized the Tiger's offense and neither team 
could muster the necessary punch to score. 

L. S. U., in desperation, tried a field goal and was 
successful. This turned out to be the deciding factor 
of the game by which the Bengals rode to victory, af- 
ter neither team could score again. 

The outstanding players of the game were Joe For- 
tunato. Bill Stewart, Wally Beach, John Pace, John 
Santillo, and Arthur Broome. 



RESULTS 

NOV. 17, 1951 STATE 

First downs 7 

Net yards rushing 97 

Passes attempted 17 

Passes completed 4 

Passing yardage 29 

Total net yards 126 



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THE CURSE IS UPON US" 



As the end of this gridiron season passed, so did 
the collegiate football careers of many of State's out- 
standing athletes. Men who gave their all on the 
practice field and on the gridirons of the nation; as 
well as on the campus and in the class room. We 
won't remember these men for their scholastic ability 
but their gallant efforts and seemingly impossible 
feats on the gridiron will linger in our memory for 
many a year to come. 

Some of these men will continue their football ca- 
reers in the professional ranks and thrill Saturday af- 



ternoon crowds with their pigskin abilities as they have 
in the past. Others will pursue their individual goals 
and fade away into the past leading their personal 
lives. 

These men, athletes all, are a part of Mississippi 
State College; past, present, and future. By name 
they are: Frank "Twig" Branch, Wally Beach, Bill 
"Head" Stewart, John Tulloh, Charles Pittman, Basil 
Stricklin, Sam Cavalaro, John Pace, Paul Younger, 
Billy "Shag" Pyron, Jack "Daddy" Blount, Dean Cor- 
bell, Tony Kotowski, and Ed Evans. To all, State 
says, "Farewell and may fortune follow you." 



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Tell him about it, Stewort 



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Beach tallies for State 






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BULLDOG BASKETBALL 





This year the Maroon basketball team enjoyed 
playing in their new "million dollar gym," reputed to 
be the best in the conference and among the best in 
the nation. This gym will definitely be a boost to 
future Bulldog basketball activities in the capacity of 
attracting better talent to the campus. The good 
teams like to play in good gyms and the five thous- 
and person seating capacity of the new gym will sat- 
isfy any opponents athletic director. 

The Maroon basketeers led by All-Southeastern 
Conference guard Herbert "Hawkeye" Hargett had 
a good season but were eleminated in the S.E.C. tour- 
nament, held in Louisville, by the defending SEC 
champs, the University of Kentucky Wildcats. Ken- 
tucky went on to win the N.A.I.B. Tournament and 
the National Championship. 

State beat Ole Miss, Georgia, and L. S. U. one game 
each and set a new college scoring record by beating 
Mississippi College 103-52. 



HEAD COACH PAUL GREGORY 



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HERBERT "HAWK" HARGETT 



JAMES BURROWS 




SEASON'S RECORD 1950-51 



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Arkansas 


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State . . . 


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St. Louis . 




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State . . . 


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Louisville 




... 87 


State . . . 


... 53 


L S. U. 




... 69 


State . . . 


... 94 


Tulane . 




... 74 


State . . . 


... 52 


Tulane . 




. . . 71 


State . . . 


... 64 


L. S. U. 




... 76 


State . . . 


... 61 


Mississippi 


College 


... 52 


State . . . 


... 103 


Vanderbilt 




... 63 


State . . . 


... 60 


Mississippi 




... 67 


State . . . 


... 71 


Georgia Tech 


... 55 


Stote . . . 


... 46 


Kentucky 




... 80 


State . . . 


... 60 


Alabama 




... 75 


State . . . 


... 69 


Tennessee 




... 76 


State . . . 


... 75 


Georgia . 




... 57 


State . . . 


... 59 


Florida . 




... 92 


State . . . 


... 85 


Mississippi 




... 95 


State . . . 


... 60 


Kentucky 


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... 92 


State . . . 


... 70 






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THE TRACK TEAM 

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When March rolls around and the first signs 
of Spring appear, the trackmen at State break 
out the spikes and return to the cinder paths. 
The Maroon track team has always held a 
place of prominence among the track circles 
of the Southeastern Conference, and will con- 
tinue to do so as long as they are under the 
able guidance of Coach E. D. "Sonny" Guy. 

The State thinclads participated in dual 
track meets with Auburn, Alabama, Ole Miss, 
and Vanderbilt last year and had a triangular 
meet in Baton Rogue with L. S. U. and Loyola. 
Other meets attended by the Maroons were 
the Southern Relays and the SEC track and 
field meet. 

State ranked among the top teams that vis- 
ited the Southern Relays and was a top con- 
tender for laurels at the conference. 

L. S. U. proved to be too strong for the 
fighting Maroons ,so we will have to content 
ourselves with waiting until next year. 

This year's team, built around veterans 
David Speyerer, Jimmy Harrison, Ed Johnson, 
Jerry Simmons, Elmo Branch, George Price 
and Joe Fortunato along with numerous new 
men, should bring new laurels to Mississippi 
State's brilliant track record. 





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the Southern relays. 





JERRY SIMMONS 
S.A.A.U. High Hurdle Champion 



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This relay team, composed of Duplain, Price, Speyerer and 
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Old record — 3:23.4; new record — 3:23.2. 



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LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Johnson, Blomeley, Brogon, Plummer, Gross, Murphy, Jones, Adorns, Fori 
SECOND ROW: Coach "Doc" Potty, Williams, Paul, Smith, Wolker, Hinton, F. Cooley, S. Cooley, Bro 
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B A L L G A M E 



State's baseball team, under the able guidance of Coach "Doc" 
Patty, had a fair baseball season in winning 1 1 out of 20 games. 
State could easily have been the western division champion of the di- 
vided SEC by winning only the games in which we lost by one run. 
Of course, these are games lost so all we can do is rub our rabbit's 
foot just a little harder next season. 

State has in the past been the team to beat for the SEC Crown and 
the Maroons plan to hold onto this title in the future. For two of the 
last three seasons, no team could beat the fighting Bulldogs and State 
wound up the season with the pennant tucked safely away in its lair. 
We plan to continue these winning ways with the coming of Spring. 



COACH DOC PATTY 





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State's tennis team, coached by Cooper Twaddle, was composed almost 
entirely of green men and did not come up to the standards of the fine rec- 
ord made by the 1950 squad. Their record was five wins and nine losses. 
They split matches with Mississippi Southern and Auburn; defeated Missis- 
sippi College twice and Delta State once; lost to Alabama twice, Ole Miss 
twice, L. S. U. twice and Sewanee once. 



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THE TEAM 

No. 1 Coach Cooper Twaddle 

No. 2 Ruben Padro 

No. 3 Lucius Geer 

No. 4 Bill Dickson & Dick Johnson 

No. 5 Preiser Shipley 

No. 6 J. C. Joy 




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INTER-FRATERN'Tv 

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I N T E R ■ F R A T E R N I T Y 



The Interfraternity Council of Mississippi State College is composed of 
two members from each Fraternity on the campus. The purpose of the IFC 
is to correlate activities of the individual fraternities and to obtain solutions 
to common problems through joint action for the advancement of the fra- 
ternities. 



OFFICERS 

R. L. RICHARDSON President 

JOHN BAXTER BURNS Vice-President 

THEODORE BRISTER Secretory- Treosurer 



MEM 



E R S 



ALPHA TAU OMEGA 

Estel Wilson, Jr. 
Raymond Hamilton 

KAPPA ALPHA 

R. L. Richardson 
Homer Mann 

KAPPA SIGMA 

Bill C. Wright 
John L. Boyles 

LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 

Charles Moore 
Waldo Blake 

PHI KAPPA TAU 

Jimmie Prudent 
Bobby Cook 



SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 

John B. Burns 
Theodore Brrster 

SIGMA CHI 

Vernon Hull 
P. D. Foster 

SIGMA PHI EPSILON 

James L. Smith 
William Neal 

SIGMA PI 
Glenn Crowe 
Garron Dyess 

THETA KAPPA PHI 

John P. Starr 
Norton Haas 




PI KAPPA ALPHA 

Floyd Speed 



THETA XI 

David Bailey 
Roland Gorretson 



COUNCIL. 




LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW:Boyles, Moore, Brister, Riehordson, Burns, Bloke, Cox. SECOND ROW: Neal, Wright, Garret- 
son, Boiley, Foster, Prudent, Speed. THIRD ROW; Storr, Cook, Hull, Hoos, Dyess, Crowe. 



ALPHA TA U OMEGA ^ 



A T O WIN 
CONTEST 



S ODK HOMECOMING DISPLAY 
FOR SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR. 



OFFICERS 

ESTEL WILSON President 

BOB WRIGHT Vice President 

REX ROSE Secretary 

JAMES D. OLIVER Treasurer 

ERNIE CRAWFORD Keeper of the Annals 

GEORGE COOKE Usher 

HERMAN PINER Sentinel 



The Alpha Tau Omega's have won first place in the Omicron Delta Kappa 
Homecoming Display Contest for the past two years. The girl they have 
sponsored in the Homecoming Beauty Contest for the past two years has 
walked off with the honor of Queen both times. The ATO's are taking an 
active interest in campus life as can be seen. A house is being planned and 
it won't be long before the ATO's will be living in a house on the new frater- 
nity row. 



MEMBERS 



Jim Allen 


Ernie Crawford 


James Oliver 


Don Weathers 


Townsend Boyd 


George Lott 


Don Perkins 


Estel Wilson 


George Cooke 


Gerald McGili 


Gene Reynolds 
Rex Rose 


Bob Wright 



PLEDGES 




Billy Baker 


Ted Goforth 


Bill Smith 


John Beard 


Robert Green 


Roy Smith 


Bill Cagnon 


Morgan Guess 


Johnny Spruill 


Allison Caldwe 


II Richard Jeffries 


Bradley White 


Don Davis 


Charlie Moore 


Bill Whitehead 


Edward Gale 


Manly Neighbors 


Bill Whitworth 


Dale Garuthie 


Donnie Reasons 
Marion Slaton 

F U IsJ D E D 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 


Hugh Young 


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STABLISHE 

SEPTEMBEB 11, 1865 
APRIL 17, 1937 

COLORS 
BLUE AND GOLD 

FLOWER 

WHITE AND TEA ROSE 


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Cooke 

Crawford 

Hamilton 

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McGill 



Oliver 
Perkins 



Wilson, Estel 

Wilson, Jim 

Wright 

Baker 

Beard 



Gale 
Gauthier 
Goforth 

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Jeffries 
Moore 
Neighbors 
Reasons 
Slaton 



Smith, Roy 
Spruill 

^ -mk ^^i White 

Whitehead 

Whitworth 

Young 



EPSILON EPSILON- 



KAPPA ALPHAM 



KAPPA ALPHA'S ARE THE FOLLOWERS OF ROBERT E.LEE. 



OFFICERS 

R. L. RICHARDSON, JR President 

GEORGE MENETRE Vice President 

HOMER MANN Secretary 



The Kappa Alpha's already have their house, in which they've lived a 
number of years, off College Drive. The boys can be seen each day playing 
football, volleyball, or Softball, sitting on the front porch, raking leaves, or 
cutting grass. These young Southern gents are the followers of Robert E. Lee 
and the Confederate flag can be seen proudly waving in the breeze in the 
front of the house. 







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EMBER 


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Anderson, Robert 


Gillette, Ray 




Lee, Frank 


Plummer, Lannis 


Santmyer, Frank 


Bell, James 


Heblon, Ed 




Loper, Russell 


Pratt, Tommy 


Sinclair, Ralph 


Bell, William 


Heblon, Ken 




Mann, Homer 


Rhett, Parker 


Stephenson, Thomas 


Corley, Ed 


Heslep, David 




McRae, James 


Richardson, R. L. 


Turner, John 


Emmons, Mack 


Hyland, John 




Menetre, George 


Robbins, William 


Weathersby, Russell 


Frogge, William 


Lee, Ed 




O'Keefe, Carlton 




Williams, Hugh 


Franklin, Clint 










Williams, Lyies 




Bell, William 
Burkett, Bascom 
Busick, Lane 
Coven, Charles 
Cox, Cecil 
Davis, Joe 
Douglass, Joe 



PLEDGES 

Downer, Edwin 

Farrar, Ben 

Filgo, Roy 

FisGckerly, Kelly 

Harrell, Joe 
Moody, George 
Moore, Samuel 
Murray, Jimmy 



McReynolds, Billy 

Nanney, Jimmy 

Setliff, Buddy 

Shannon, Garner 

Ulmer, Jean 

Vaughn, Ralph 

Watts, Neal 



FOUNDED 
1865 



3 L I S H E D 

7927 



COLORS 

CRIMSON AND OLD GOLD 



FLOWER 
RED ROSE 



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Bell, J. 

Bell, W. 

Corley 

Emmons 

Franklin 



Gillette 
Heblon, E. 
Heblon, K. 
Heslep 
Hyland 
Lee, E. 
Lee, F. 



McRae 
Menetre 
O'Keefe 



Richardson 

Robbins 

Santmeyer 



Weathersby 



Williams, H. 

Williams, L. 

Burkett 

Caven 

Cox 

Davis 



Downer 
Filgo 
Fisockerly 
Harrell 
Moody 
Moore 



Murray 
Nanney 
Setliff 



Vaughan 
Watts 



BETA TAU CHAPTER- 



KAPPA SIGMA 




KAPPA SIGMA RETIRES SCHOLARSHIP TROPHY BY 
TAKING IT THIRD YEAR IN A ROW. 



OFFICERS 

BILL WRIGHT Grand Master 

BILL CARPENTER Grand Procurator 

WESLEY BOONE Grand Master of Ceremonies 

ALBERT SPINKS Grand Scribe 

JOHNNY BOYLES Grand Treasurer 




Although the Kappa Sigma's ore still in their room in temporaries, plans 
for their new home on fraternity row are being made. The K-Sigs have 
worked hard and constantly to start their house and it will not be long before 
this dream becomes a reality. The Sigs have worked their brains also for 
the past three years and by doing so have won the IFC scholarship trophy 
three years in a row to capture it permanently. 

MEMBERS 



Durward Aiken 
Hunter Andrews 
Jack Beall 
Wesley Boone 
Johnny Boyles 
Harry Bush 
David Caldwell 
Morris Carr 


Bill Cash 
Wayne Cockrell 
Norman Duplain 
Wyatte Foard 
Howard Friday 
Ted Hearn 
J. W. Lollar 


Harold McCarley 
Paul McClain 
Joe Moorehead 
Donald Mosley 
Harold Nash 
Thomas Nash 
Forrest Pace 
Leslie Prichard 


Roy Riley 

Paul Shaw 

Tom Simmons 

Albert Spinks 

Guy Thompson 

Forrest Tohill 

Ray Wall 

Bill Wright 






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Buddy Abraham 
Jimmy Boulware 
Guy Branscome 
Roy Carpenter 
Billy Carrothers 
D. H. Carter 
Leonard Cohn 
Bobby Collins 
R. C. Darden 


Robert Fisackerly 
John Fore 

Richard Griffin 
Charles Harvey 
Jack Hoover 
John Marley 
Frank May 




Buddy McElroy 

Jimmy McKay 

David Saunders 

Dan Shipp 

Mark Simmons 

Gid Terry 

Bobby Thompson 

Charles Tidwell 

Langdon Linger 








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Major H. P. Davi 
A. W. Garner 


E. C. Myers 


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Dr. C. Q. Sheely 



FOUNDED 

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA 



FOUNDED 

1869 



ESTABLISHED 

7936 



COLORS 

SCARLET, GREEN. WHITE 



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LILY OF THE VALLEY 



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Thomson 
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Boulwore 



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Carter 

Cohn 

Collins 

Darden 

Fisackerly 

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Griffin 



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Marley 

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McKay 

Saunders 

Shipp 

Simmons 

Terry 

Thompson 

Tidwell 



DELTA CHI CHAPTER- 



LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 




LAMBDA CHI ALPHA'S 13TH YEAR ON THE CAMPUS. 



OFFICERS 

WALDO BLAKE President 

RONALD ROBINSON Vice President 

BILL RUTLEDGE Secretary 

MARTIN JAMES Treasurer 



The Lambda's are spending their thirteenth year on the campus. They 
have taken an active part in all campus activities. Always willing to enter 
in all events, they have had displays in the Omicron Delta Kappa Home- 
coming Display Contest, have entered a contestant in the Homecoming 
Beauty Contest, entered Stunt Night, and have taken an active part in IFC 
sponsored activities. The Lambda Chi Alphas are glad to be a part of Missis- 
sippi State College. 



MEMBER 


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James, Martin 




Robinson, Ronald 


Johnson, Edward 




Root, Gregory 


King, Charles 




Rutledge, Bill 


Moore, Charles 




Thomasson, Forrest Lee 


Oaks, William 






Payne, David 








Anthony, Clyde 
Boren, Roger 
Bragg, James 
Brown, Terry 
Canizaro, Jack 



PLEDGES 

Daws, Wilmer 
Jackson, Billy 
Jones, Bobby 
Mann, Dennis 
Nelson, Clyde 



Rees, Gary 

Stuckey, Herbert 

Toben, James 

White, Charles 

Willey, Thomas 



FACULTY MEMBERS 

irdon K. Bryan Cecil P. Marion Willie E. Phill 

ward D. Guy Joe 0. Mobley Glenn C. Rutled 

Arthur Ollivier 



FOUNDED 

BOSTON UNIVERSITY 
NOVEMBER 2, 7909 



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EPSILON CHI-ZETA CHAPTER- 



PHI KAPPA TAU 



PHI KAPPA TAU PLACES IN ODK DISPLAY CONTEST. 



OFFICERS 

JIMMY L. PRUDEN President 

JAMES C. SIMPSON Vice President 

CHARLES R. KELLETT Recording Secretary 

JOSEPH D. BRISTOW Corresponding Secretary 

DWIGHT S. KEADY Treasurer 



The Phi Tau's make their home in a well-furnished room in T-L. The 
boys enjoy many parties in their room and can be found there at other times 
playing records, passing around the latest campus news, and enjoying the 
comfort of their room. The Phi Tau's have their Spring Formal each year 
and take part in other campus activities. The Phi Tau's placed in the Omi- 
cron Delta Kappa Homecoming Display Contest this year. 




EMBERS 

Keady, Dwight 
Kellett, Charles 
Murphy, Thomas 

Pruden, Jimmy 



Simpson, James 

Swalm, Terry 

Swift, Billy 



PLEDGES 



Bobo, 
Dugga 


Elzy 

rd, Alpheus 
Fred 




Fields, 
Martin, 


Bob 
Gene 


Morrison, 

Nethery, 

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Francis 
George 
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PI KAPPA ALPHAS 



PIKA'S ENJOY NEWLY BUILT FRAT HOUSE. 



OFFICERS 

BOB COX President 

MILTON BIEDENHORN Vice President 

CLYDE LEE Secretary 

GERALD BANKS Treasurer 

The Pikes have just recently moved into their newly built home on fra- 
ternity row. The house is a beautiful two-story brick with large white columns 
across the front. The boys have worked hard to complete their house and 
they have planted shrubs and grass. The boys enjoy the spacious grounds 
around the house and can be seen playing volleyball and football or sweep- 
ing the porch and walkway in front of the house. 



MEMBERS 



Banks, Gerald 
Barbour, Ralph 
Barrett, Billy 
Biedenhorn, Miltor 
Branch, Elmo 
Brevard, Nicky 
Bristow, Jerry 
Cheatham, R. D. 
Cox, Bob 



Crook, Tommy 
Crowley, Dan 
Cunningham, Russel 
Doughty, Robert 
Garst, Johnny 
Hajj, George 
Harper, Jack 
Hayden, Jimmy 
Hayward, Mickey 
Hester, Leslie 



Hitch, Bill 

Holaday, Billy 

King, Aaron 

Longston, E. P. 

Lee, Clyde 

Lipscomb, George 

Myers, Charley 

Ratliff, Elwood 

Ray, John 

Ray, Harvey 



Richardson, John 

Rose, Jimmy 

Socks, Ellsworth 

Sensing, Marvin 

Sorrels, Joe 

Speed, Roy 

Speyerer, Dave 

Vinzant, Tommy 

Wells, Leroy 

Wooten, Ray 

Youngblood, Bill 




Adams, Williams 
Bailey, Earl 
Boyd, Jimmy 
Champion, Bill 
Craig, Norfleet 
Crisler, Chorles 
George, Manuel 
Goodnite, Wayne 
Hall, Hess 



PLEDGES 

Hamberlin, Lawrence 
Hansen, Dal 
Houston, Frank 

Hull, Sonny 
Lancaster, Billy 
McGehee, Bob 
McMillan, Mike 
Miles, James 
Moore, Sammy 
Morgan, Bobby 



Moss, Clayton 

Paulson, Billy Joe 

Stewart, Bill 

Touchstone, Bill 

Tucker, Billy 

Tucker, Herman 

Weber, Mike 

Whitaker, Chorles 

Wofford, Don 



F A C U 
Horry L. Cole 
David T. Daniels 



LTY MEMBERS 

Lorry Lowrence 
Robert C. Weems, Jr. 



FOUNDED 

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA 
MARCH 1, 1868 

STABLISHED 

MAY 27, 1927 



COLORS 
GARNET AND OLD GOLD 



FLOWER 

LILY OF THE VALLEY 



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SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 




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OFFICERS 

JOHN BAXTER BURNS President 

GEORGE CHATHAM Vice President 

LARRY OSTEEN Secretary 

TOMMY RUSSELL Treasurer 



The SAE's have enjoyed their house on Nash Street for a number of 
years. The boys built a brick patio out back a year or more ago, and since 
that time, have enjoyed numerous parties there. The SAE's won the IFC 
volleyball crown this year. The SAE's have their annual Black and White 
Ball each spring, which adds to the social life of the campus. 



MEMBERS 



Aust, M. L. 
Bonney, Dan 
Brister, Ted 
Burns, John B. 
Chatham, George 
Copelar 



mptor 
Dickersor 



, John 



Dunaway, Dan 
Fotheree, Prentiss 
Flanagan, Erman 
Garmon, Johnny 
Henson, Robert 
Hogaboon, Pete 

King, Charles 
Kitchell, Horoce 




McKle, Billy 

McKnight, Robert 

Meena, Victor 

Moore, Bryant 

Osteen, Larry 

Perkins, Ed 
Pope, Cameron 


Russell, Tommy 

Shackelford, Pat 

Sims, Bill 

Stanton, Billy 

Stovall, Fletcher 

Turner, Ted 

Ventrice, Alex 

Waters, Ray 




PLEDGES 


Blackwell, Jack 


Harris, John Ed Pepper, Earnest 


Caffey, Julius 


Hoffman, Gilbert Price, Billy 


Cole, Jerry 


Jones, Allan Reynolds, Dan 


Darden, George 


Kimbrough, Mack Smith, Jimmy 


Dyess, Bob 


Land, John Singuefield, Wayne 


Elliott, John 


McPherson, Mac Stock, Richard 


Hilbun, Ben 


Montgomery, Joe Thornton, Jack 


Hays, Tommy 


Moore, Billy Vaughn, Minnie 




Newbert, Rhyne 




FOUNDED 




UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA 




1856 


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1932 




COLORS 




PURPLE AND GOLD 




FLOWER 




VIOLET 













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SIGMA CHI 




SIGMA CHI'S SET IFC RECORD BY CAPTURING 5 FIRSTS, 
2 SECONDS TO WIN SPORTS TROPHY! 

OFFICERS 

p. D. FOSTER President 

JIMMY CROOK Vice President 

JACK McDonald Secretory 

C. D. BEECH Treasurer 

TOM BELL Chapter Advisor 

SCOTTY WAFFORD Faculty Advisor 

The Sigma Chi's set a new IFC record by capturing five first places and 
two second places to win the IFC sports trophy. The boys have worked hard 
to win this honor and also take a very active part in campus activities. The 
Sigma Chi's make their home in a beautiful old Southern home on North 
Jackson. The house rests atop a hill and the boys have spent many hours 
of labor to keep the flowers and grass beautiful around the house. They 
have a small house at the back in which a number of members live. The 
Sigma Chi's can always be found having fun at home but can also be found 
working hard. 



James A. Bedwell 
C. D. Beech 
George Bishop 
Henry Boc ' 



Lucius Geer 

Al Green 

G. C. Horned 

J. S. Harris 

Dewitt Hicks 

Richard Hopton 

Vernon Hull 

0. A. Johnson 

0. H. Johnson 

Bobby Jones 

J. C. Joy 

Jesse Joy 




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E R S 

Bill Kennedy 
Pat Kennedy 
Eugene Lambert 
Speedy Marshall 
Jack McDonald 
Bob McFarland 
Allan McKinney 
Lavert McNeese 
Frank McPherson 

Ed Miles 
Clarkson Moseley 
Tommy Ousley 



G E S 



Raphord Barrett 
Owen Bibbs 
Eugene Bishop 
Horry Boschert 
Bobby Branum 
Jack Brand 
Terry Camp 
Carl Carver 
Beverly Casanova 
Charles Chotoney 
Bill Davis 
Gene Dongieux 
J. C. Droke 
Charlie Ferris 
Jason Floyd 



RLE 

Pete Fulton 

Dean Hall 

Wallace Harrison 

Wesley 0. Harvey 

Herbert M. Jolly 

Lawrence J. Kerr 

Larry L. Lolley 

Bobby Jean Jones 

Billy McDaniel 

James McReynolds 

Mac Miller 
Edward Montgomery 

Joe Odom 

George Pennington 

Marvin Pilgrim 

Dickey Poole 



John Pace 

Herman Parks 

Alex Ramsey 

Tom Rushing 

;. S. Scarborough 

William Scott 

Bill Smith 

Basil Stricklin 

Beverly Veal 

Bill Waters 

Homer Watkins 

Ralph Weems 



Lloyd Porter 

J. J. Pullen 

Jack L. Pylant 

Billy Pyle 

Dick Robinson 

Bobby Smith 

Hardy Stone 

Charles Ward 

Joe Ward 

Robert West 

Sonny Williams 

Gene Saucier 

Curtis Stinson 



FOUNDED 

MIAMI UNIVERSITY 
OXFORD, OHIO, 1855 



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L I S H 

MARCH 1938 



COLORS 

BLUE AND OLD GOLD 



FLOWER 

WHITE ROSE 



Ken Ker 



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Don Simmons 



Bedwell 
Beech 
Bishop 



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Miles 

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Pace 

Parks 

Ramsey 

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Scarborough 

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Stricklin 

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Watkins 

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McReynolds 

Miller 

Montgomery 

Odom 

Pennington 

Pilgrim 

Poole 

Porter 

Pullen 

Pylant 

Pyle 

Robinson 

Smith 

Stone 

Ward 

West 

Williams 

Stinson 

Kennedy 



GAMMA UPSILON CHAPTER 



SIGMA PHI EPSILON 




THE SIG EPS ARE ENJOYING LIFE AT THEIR HOUSE ON COLLEGE DRIVE. 



OFFICERS 

BILL NEAL, JR President 

CARL LONG, JR Vice President 

BILLY DUBARD Comptroller 

HENRY WATERER, JR Historian 

BILL SYKES Secretary 

The Sig Ep's are enjoying life at their new fraternity house on College 
Drive. The boys acquired the house last year and have made their house a 
home. There is always excitement at the Sig Ep house and visitors are always 
welcome. The Sig Ep's have taken an active part in campus life and have 
worked hard to promote interest among others in campus activities. The 
Sig Ep's have their annual Queen of Hearts Ball each spring. 



MEMBERS 



Joe Beckham 
Ernest Bentley 
Walter Bishop 
Robert Brooks 
Lewis Coalter, Jr. 
John Clower 

Mac Davis 



Gene 


Douglas 


Billy 


Dubard 


Jimmy 


Harrison 


Charle 


Johnson 


Dennis 


Johnston 


John 


LeFlore 




Carl Long, Jr. 






Ike Savelle 


Thomas Millender 






Jim Simpson 


Robert Miller 






Bobby Smith 


James Mitchell 






Bill Sykes 


Bill Neal, Jr. 






John Tulloh 


Robert Nickles 






Henry Waterer 


Bob Pritchard 






Bobby West 


William Randle 






Lynn Woolridge 


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LEDGE 


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Scotty Bateman 


Billy Gibson 




Don Morrison 


Lee Beckham 


Ickey Guy 




Bill Nickles 


Hack Bethany 


M. F. Harris 




Charles Nickles 


William Billingsley 


Robert Harbor 




Ira Ousley 


James Boyles 


Rushton Hays 




Jack Shafer 


Joe Curtis 


Lawrence Johnson 




Jerry Simmons 


Jim Daves 


Don Lomenick 




Dan Sisson 


James Elliot 


Don McPherson 




Jim Sorrels 


Billy Ewing 


Billy Miller 




Edwin Ware 


Ed Furner 
Fred Furr 


Dick Miller 




Frank Wells 

Bill Wilson 

Tommy Woods 


F A C U L 


T Y ME 


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B E R S 


J. L. Anthony 


William A. Raney 




W. 0. Spencer 


Major W. A. Gresh 






D. E. Thompson 


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UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND 



ESTABLISHED 

APRIL 30, 1938 



COLORS 

PURPLE AND DEEP RED 



FLOWER 

AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSES AND VIOLETS 



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Bishop 
Brooks 
Coalter 
Glower 



Dorman 
Douglas 
DuBard 

Harrison 
Johnson 

Johnston 
LeFlore 



Long 

Millender 

Miller 

Mitchell 

Neal 

Nickles 

Randle 

Savelle 



Simpson 
Smith 
Sykes 
Tulloh 
Waterer 
West 
Woolridge 



Bateman 

Beckham 

Bethany 

Billingsley 

Boyles 

Curtis 

Elliot 



Harris 
Harbor 



Hays 
Johnson 
Lomenick 
McPherson 
Miller, B. 
Miller, D. 
Morrison 



Nickles, C. 

Ousley 

Shafer 

Simmons 



MISSISSIPPI BETA CHAPTER 



SIGMA PI 




THE SIGMA PI'S ARE BUSY MAKING THEIR NEW HOUSE THEIR HOME. 



OFFICERS 

GARON DYESS President 

RONALD COMBEST Vice President 

GLENN CROWE Secretary 

DONALD FRANK Treasurer 

JIMMY CLANTON Herald 

RUSSELL ANDRESS Pledge President 

REX CALDWELL Faculty Advisor 

MRS. D. W. PEEPLES House Mother 



The Sigma Pi's are busy making their new house a home. The Sigma 
Pi's have their home on Lampkin Street. The house is an old Southern man- 
sion with the porch extending around the house and a spacious yard. The 
boys have worked hard and refinished most of the house themselves. The 
Pi's have their annual Spring Dance each year and also enjoy many parties 
at the house now. 



EMBERS 

Glenn Crowe 
Garon Dyess 
Donald Frank 



Byron Gough 
Lavon Myrick 






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LEDGE 


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Calvin Andress 




Sam Ducksworth 


Ch 


irles Hutchinson 


Brad Bowdoin 




Norris Eddleman 




Darrell Nichols 


John Bowling 




Dean Evans 




Johnny Overall 


Jock Catron 




Robert French 




Ted Padget 


Joe Dawson 




Carl Coins 




Hollie Quimby 


Walter Deen 




Albert Graves 




Sidney Roberts 




FOUNDED 

FEBRUARY 26, 1897 



ESTABLISHED 

DECEMBER 11, 1936 



COLORS 
LAVENDER AND WHITE 



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THETA XI 



THETA XI — THE FRAT THAT HAS ITS HOME IN MAIN. 

OFFICERS 

DAVID BAILEY President 

ROLAND GARRETSON Vice President 

JAY RUSSELL Secretary 

JAMES MONTGOMERY Treasurer 

The Theta Xi's have their home in Main Dormitory. The boys have 
acquired two rooms in the front of Main and have furnished these rooms 
in style. The TX's have had their rooms for a number of years now and 
have enjoyed many parties in them. They have decorated the rooms with 
that home atmosphere that glows with warmth and friendship. The rooms 
are always open and visitors are always welcome. 



Roland Garretson 
Bill Hall 



MEMBERS 

Hershel Hoynes 
Jerrold Hudson 
Francis Matlock 
Herbert McLaurin 



mes Montgomery 

Jay Russell 

Robert Sanders 

Arnold Sullivan 




PLEDGES 



Robert Moody 
Benson Russell 



James Webb 
Barger Weeks 



FOUNDED 

RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE 

TROY, NEW YORK 

APRIL 29, 1864 



ESTABLISHED 

APRIL, 1940 



COLORS 

BLUE AND WHITE 



FLOWER 

ROSE 



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THETA KAPPA PHI 



THETA KAPPA PHI WINS CHI OMEGA STUNT NIGHT. 

OFFICERS 

JOHN STARR President 

NORTON HAAS, JR Secretary-Treasurer 

DR. JULES ARNANDEZ Faculty Advisor 

REVEREND JOHN T. MARTIN Chaplain 

The Theta Kappa Phi's make their home in temporaries in a friendly, 
warm furnished room. The Theta Kappa Phi's have always taken an active 
part in campus life. They won the Chi Omega Cup for first place in Stunt 
Night this year with their black-face skit. 

FOUNDED 
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY 
OCTOBER 19, 1919 

ESTABLISHED COLORS 

OCTOBER 23, 1948 RED, SILVER, AND GOLD 




Bailey 
Barrett 
Carpenter 

Crook 

Henson 



Hull 

Johnson 

Long 

McKnight 

Montgomery 

Nash 

Richardson 



Robbins 

Shipp 

Spinks 

Stanton 

Wilson, J. 

Wilson, E. 

Wright 




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SAMURAI OFFERS $100 SCHOLARSHIP TO OUTSTANDING 

OFFICERS 

WILL CARPENTER President 

VERNON HULL Vice President 

EARL STANTON Secretary 

LAURANCE CARTER Treasurer 



NON - FRAT MAN. 



Samurai is spending its second year on the campus. It was formed last 
year and is composed of men of all the different fraternities. Its purpose 
is to furnish fraternal feelings among the fraternities on the campus. Sa- 
murai offers a $100 scholarship to an outstanding non-fraternity man on 
the campus. 





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David Bailey 


Gorden Cunningham 






Robert McKnight, Jr. 


Albert Spinks 


Charles Barrett 


Robert Henson 






Jimmy Montgomery 


Earl Stanton 


Will Carpenter 


Vernon Hull 






Harold Nash 


James Wilson 


Laurence Carter 


Charles Johnson 






Reynolds Richardson, Jr. 


Estel Wilson, Jr. 


Tommy Crook 


Carl Long 






William Robbins 
Oliver Shipp 


Billy Wright 




CHI OMEGA 



CHI OMEGA SPONSORS FIRST ANNUAL STUNT NIGHT. 

OFFICERS 

MARTHA BURGOYNE President 

BARBARA HARRIS Vice President 

ANNE NICHOLS Secretary 

ANNIE LOUISE VANCE Treasurer 

MISS MILDRED BARR Chapter Advisor 

Chi Omega, the oldest fraternity for girls on the Mississippi State campus, 
sponsors the annual Chi Omega Stunt Night. The purpose of the Stunt Night 
is to create more participation and competition among the various organiza- 
tions on the campus. Chi Omega encourages her girls to take an active part 
in as many campus activities as she can. Chi Omega strives to build the 
well-rounded girl. 

MEMBERS 

Martha Burgoyne Barbara Harris Annie Louise Vance 

Leia Foresman Anne Nichols Margaret Watkins 

Jo Anda Osgood 

FOUNDED ESTABLISHED 

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS, 1895 1936 

COLORS ^teM» . 4 i . 1^1 ;i; I ^ s^ 

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ZTA'S SPONSOR THE ANNUAL EASTER SEAL DRIVE. 

OFFICERS 

B. B. HARTNESS President 

BETTY TRAVIS Vice President 

JOANN HARRELSON Treasurer 

DOROTHY HARRELSON Treasurer 

PEGGY TEMPLETON Historian 

BARBARA PROCOPIO Guard 

Zeta Tau Alpha sponsors the Easter Seal Drive each year. The Zeta's 
take an active part in campus life and present their Star Dust Ball every 
year. The Zeta's make their home in a beautifully furnished room in tempo- 
raries. They enjoy many parties and get-togethers in the room. 

MEMBERS 

Fa Homo Crumby Barbara Procopio 

Mary Joy Gregory Margaret Shaw 

Dorothy Harrelson Peggy Templeton 

Joann Harrelson Betty Travis 

B. B. Hartness Carolyn Walters 
Etta Mae Little 



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FOUNDED 

VIRGINIA STATE NORMAL 

FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA 

OCTOBER 15, 1898 

ESTABLISHED 

APRIL, 1940 

COLORS 

TURQUOISE BLUE AND STEEL GRAY 

FLOWER 

WHITE VIOLET 



RLE 

Dorothy Bowles 
Betty Gerlack 
Georgianne Long 
Freida Meyers 



D G E S 

Patsy Moo 

Betty Ann Mullin 

lohnnie Mae Trulovi 



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MISS BETTY SUE BURNS 

Miss Mississippi State 



jannary 
1952 



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OFFICERS 

FRANK STREET President 

DAN CROWLEY Vice-President 

WILLIAM SMITH Corresponding Secretary 

EDGAR MILES Recording Secretary 

Blue Key came from a faith in the sincerity and ability of college men held by Major B. C. Riley, 
of the University of Florida, in 1924. Twenty-five outstanding students were asked to co-ordinate 
Homecoming and Dad's Day Activities, and the results were so successful that these students de- 
cided to meet regularly to discuss and formulate ways of improving student life. Other campuses 
adopted their constitution and by-laws, and in just a few years. Blue Key came to be national in 
scope. 

Blue Key stamps a man as one of all-around ability, good character, possessing the qualities of 
leadership and the confidence of his fellow students. 

MEMBERS FACULTY HONORARY 

Dan Crowley William Smith Caleb Burgoyne Ben F. Hilbun 

Robert Henson Joe Sorrells T. T. Bracken Fred T. Mitchell 

Charles Johnson Kurtz Stowers D. M. McCain H. L. Scales 

Edgar Miles Frank Street Alester Holmes, Jr. I. D. Sessums 

John Ray Lee Roy Wells W. J. Stemme John C. Stennis 

H. C. Simrall 

Robert C. Weems 

Charles Lawrence 

William Hollingsworth 

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OMICRON DELTA KAPPA 



OFFICERS 

ALBERT SPINKS President 

JAMES BEDWELL Vice-President 

DR. JOHN LOCKE Secretory 

JOE HARRELL Treasurer 

Omicron Delta Kappa is a national leadership honor society founded at Washington and Lee Uni- 
versity on Dec. 3, 1914 and established at Mississippi State College on May 22, 1937. 

In its work on college campuses, Omicron Delta Kappa strives to promote all phases of college 
activities and to encourage the student to look for a well rounded education. To achieve this goal, 
the society generally has a threefold purpose. First is to recognize those who are outstanding in col- 
lege activities. Second is to bring together the most representative men in all phases of collegiate 
life to create a moulding point for the general sentiments of the institution on questions of local and 
intercollegiate interest. And third is to bring together members of the faculty and student body of 
the institution on a basis of mutual interest and understanding. 

MEMBERS 



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Will Caroenter 
Tommy Crook 




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Proctor Houston, Jr. 

Vernon Hull, Jr. 

Marion Orsborn 

John Poce 






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Tom Simmons 
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Dean Herbert Drennon 
W. T. Hollinqsworth 
Marvin G. Osborn, Jr. 




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OFFICERS 

BOB DAY President 

CARL LONG, JR Vice-President 

BILLY FLANNIGAN Secretory 

JOE BECKHAM Treasurer 

Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity composed of men who 
have at one time been members of the Boy Scouts. Its four major fields 
of activity are: service to the student body and faculty; service to youth 
and community; service to members of the fraternity; and service to the 
nation as participating citizens. 

MEMBERS PLEDGES 

Joe Beckham James Harrison Johnny Boyles, Jr. Bill Neol, Jr. 

Wesley Boone Vernon Hull Billy Hayward Lyman Simmons 

Billy Carpenter Carl Lang, Jr. Leon McPherson Bill Sykes 

Lawrence Carter William Moore Charles Moore Frank Toler 

Tommy Crook Jimmy Montgomery Don Morrison Henry Waterer, Jr. 

Maxwell Davis Stanley Scarborough Bradley White 

Bob Day Paul Shaw 

Billy Flanagan Harold McCarley 

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OFFICERS 

ALBERT H. SPINKS President 

MARION ORSBORN Vice-President 

WILL CARPENTER Secretory 

KENNETH HAYWARD Treasurer 

HENRY WATERER Reporter 

Alpha Zeta is a national honorary agricultural fraternity, established on 
the campus on May 12, 1928. The student members are selected from 
among undergraduate and graduate agriculture students of high scholarship 
on the basis of character, leadership, and personality. The fraternity strives 
to promote the profession of agriculture and to establish, foster and develop 
high standards of scholarship, character, leadership, and a spirit of fellovv- 
ship among all its members. 

FACULTY MEMBERS 

Dean E. B. Colmer Dr. J. D. Green 

Professor W. G. Glover 

MEMBERS 

Charles Barrett Robin Mathis John Pace 

Sidney Beckett Charles Mauldin Alex Ramsay 

Claude Blackburn Pat McLain James Rogers 

Will Carpenter Victor Meena Joe Sanford 

Jim Collins James Montgomery James Simpson 

Olen Curtis Bobby Morton Roy Smith 

Thomas Dorris Winfred Muckelrath Albert Spinks 

Kenneth Hayward Burke Murphy Bryan Swilley 

John Hollimon John Niemi Henry Waterer 

Clyde Jones Marion Orsborn Edgar Winsteod 

Tommy Marshall Loyd West 

Beckett Blackburn Carpenter Collins Curtis Dorris 

Jones Marshall Mathis Mauldin McLain Meena 

Muckelrath Murphy Niemi Orsborn Pace Ramsay 

Simpson Smith Spinks Swilley Waterer Winsteod 

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OFFICERS 

JAMES M. ROGERS President 

W. E. SMITH Vice-President 

DOYLE UMFRESS Secretary 

JOE L. DUNCAN Treosurer 

GEORGE GRISHOM Reporter 

JOHNNIE L. PIGG Sergeont at Arms 

Alpha Tau Alpha is an organization on a college campus composed of 
young men in training to teach vocational agriculture. Alpha Tau Alpha has 
a very definite place on every campus where teachers of vocational agricul- 
ture are being trained because it encourages prospective professional men 
to band together in a fraternal spirit. 

MEMBERS 

Jimmy Bingham Elmer Johnson James Rogers 

Clifton Bradford Walter Lucas F. 0. Smith 

Thomas Burch James Morrison Kenneth Smith 

H. C. Cannon R. L. Middleton W. E. Smith 

Joe Duncan Charles Parks James Sparkman 

Garon Dyess Johnnie Pigg R. G. Stevens 

Billy Flannagan Samuel Posey Doyle Umfress 

George Grishom Chester Winstead 

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BETA BETA BETA 



OFFICERS 

BARBARA HARRIS President 

FRANK BRANCH Vice-President 

FAHOMA CRUMBY Secretary-Treasurer 

Beta Beta Beta, national honorary biological fraternity, was founded in 
1922. The threefold purpose of Tri-Beta is: development of sound scholar- 
ship, dissemination of scientific truth, and promotion of biological research. 

Mu Sigma chapter was chartered at Mississippi State College in 1926 and 
limits its membership to juniors, seniors, and graduates with a scholastic 
average superior to the average grade of the student body. 

FACULTY 

Dr. J. D. Ray Mr. W. M. Montgomery 

Mr. C. A. Wilson 

MEMBERS 

Frank Branch Beverly Gross Regina Murphy 

Felton Byrd Barbara Harris Anne Patterson 

William Campbell Proctor Houston Jay Russell 

John Caylor Kathleen Key Sam Sarullo 

Fahoma Crumby James Mabry John Smith 

Augustine Day Frank McPherson Albert Spinks 

Aaron Go2a Kurtz Stowers 



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CHI LAMBDA RHO 



OFFICERS 

DAN MURPHY President 

GERALD H. BANKS Vice-President 

JAMES A. BEDWELL Secretary-Treasurer 

Chi Lambda Rho, local honorary business fraternity, is composed of juniors 
and seniors in the school of business who have maintained a quality point 
average of not less than 2.0. The fraternity was organized in 1930 by a 
group of business seniors who saw the need for a method of recognizing and 
honoring outstanding business students. 

FACULTY ADVISORS 

Malcolm G. Gray 
Robert C. Weems 

MEMBERS 

Anglin, Ernest Murl Curry, Joseph F. Koury, Peter Albert Nichols, Anne 

Banks, Gerald Hayner Foard, Robert Blount Londwehr, George Langstaff Starr, John P. 

Bean, OIlie Allen Gordon, Aubrey G. McKinney, James W. Tohill, Forrest Lewis 

Bedwell, James Ashton Harrell, Joe Longino McLaurin, Harbert J. Vanlandingham, Ted Ray 

Beech, Clarence Darrow Killebrew, Max Miller, Richard Lee Wade, Garnsey 

Bishop, George Edward King, Thomas Jasper Murphy, Daniel 0. Williams, Thomas Theodore 

Boyette, Charles E. Kirkpatrick, Leroy R. Nash, Harold Swayze Wilson, Noel Estel, Jr. 

Caldwell, David Franklin Woodruff, William R. 
Crook, Tommy Cornelius 

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E L T A SIGMA PI 



O F F I 

FRANK SMITH Head Master 

PETER KOURY Senior Warden 

HAROLD FRANCIS Junior Warden 



C E R S 

WILLIAM HERNDON Treasurer 

ROBERT FOARD Scribe 

ROY CRENSHAW Historian 



WILLIAM A. SIMMONS Faculty Advisor 



Delta Sigma Pi was founded at New York University, School of Commerce, 
Accounts, and Finances, on November 7, 1907, to foster the study of busi- 
ness in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activity and the asso- 
ciation of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; 
to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of 
commerce and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture 
and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. 

The chapter at Mississippi State was installed March 5, 1949. 



Robert Anderson 
Malloy Bennett 
Allison Caldwell 
Roy Crenshaw 
Tommy Crook 
Robert Foard 



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Hall 

Harmon 

Harrell 

Herndon 

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Killebrew 

Koury 

Lamon 

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O'Keefe 

Robbins 

Savelle 

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Street 

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MEMBERS 

Max Killebrew 
Peter Koury 
Fred Lamon 
Russell Loper 
Allan McKinney 
Harry McMurtray 



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William Robbins 

Ike Savelle 

Franklin Smith 

Frank Street 

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OFFICERS 

IRWIN CROWLEY, JR President 

JOHN W. RAY, JR V;ce-/'res/c/enf 

LESLIE R. HESTER, JR Secretory 

PROFESSOR W. 0. SPENCER . Corresponding Secretary & Treasurer 
PROFESSOR SPENCER MURRAY Faculty Advisor 



Kappa Mu Epsilon is a national honorary mathematics fraternity. It was 
founded in 1931 when the Mathematics Club of Mississippi State joined with 
a similar organization in Oklahoma. The purpose of the organization is to 
advance the interests of mathematics and to recognize under-graduate stu- 
dents who have made outstanding achievements in mathematics. 



FACULTY 



Fronces Goen 
Alton Grimes 
Robert Hopkins 



MEMBERS 



L. H. Kontor 

Helen White Lindley 

Spencer Murray 

Authur Ollivier 



William Spencer 
Meredith Temple 
Christopher Stark 



Theodore Brister 
Billy Clark 
Earnest Cobb 
Bobby Joe Cook 
Robert Cooper 
Terry Tom Crow 
Irwin Crowley, Jr. 
Robert Day 
George Ferguson 
Howard Gardner 



MEMBER 

Leslie Hester, jr. 

Vernon Hull 

Claiborne James 

Edward Johnson 

Sidney Kidd 

Walton Little 

Edgar Miles 
Orville Montgomery 

John Ray, Jr. 

Gregory Root 



Robert Rutledge 

Stanley Scarborough 

Walton Smith 

William Smith 

Robert Smylie 

Joseph Sorrels 

Guy Thompson, Jr. 

Frank Toler 

Lee Roy Wells, Jr. 

Jasper Williamson, Jr. 



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OFFICERS 

HENRY WATERER President 

JOSEPH FRANCIS CURRY Vice-President 

CECIL HUNTER ANDREWS Secretary 

PAUL BERNARD SHAW Treasurer 



Phi Eta Sigma is a freshman honorary fraternity. In order to become o 
member one must have a 2.5 quality point average for his first semester, or 
an overall average of 2.5 for the whole freshman year. Active membership 
extends only two semesters. 

The purpose of Phi Eta Sigma is to encourage scholastic achievement 
among young men just entering school. 



The local chapter was installed in May, 1935. 



Cecil Hunter Andrews 
Viljar Bock 

William Benjamin Carpenter 
Robert Arthur Cooper 



MEMBERS 

Joseph Francis Curry 
John Frederic Garst 
Dewitt Talmadge Hicks 



George Clyde Lett 

Paul Bernard Shaw 

Henry Waterer 

William Hugh Waters 













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OFFICERS 

WESLEY BREWER President 

WILLIAM SWALM Vice-Presideni 

ETTA MAE LITTLE Secretary 

BETTY TRAVIS Treasurer 

Pi Delta Epsilon is the national honorary collegiate journalism fraternity. 
The honorary requires that an initiate have held an editorial position for two 
semesters with an average of 1.25 for the semester preceding initiation. 

The local Chapter was chartered on November 17, 1947, from Omicron 
Theto, a local. 

It is the purpose of Pi Delta Epsilon to improve and promote undergrad- 
uate journalism. 

FACULTY 

William Hollingsworth B. P. Brooks 

I. 0. Sessums Newt Hamlin 

Herbert Drennon 

MEMBERS 

Charles Alliston Robert Day Harold McCarley 

Johnny Boyles, Jr. Mary Joy Gregory Barbara Procopio 

Wesley Boone, Jr. Charles Johnson William Swalm 

Wesley Brewer Etta Mae Little Betty Travis 

James Clanton Car! Long Ray Wall 

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T A U BETA PI 



OFFICERS 

LEE ROY WELLS, JR President 

STANLEY SCARBOROUGH Vice-President 

WILLIAM B. SMITH Recording Secretary 

EDGAR A. MILES Corresponding Secretary 

JOSEPH A. SORRELS Cataloger 

DONALD F. FITZGERALD Treasurer 



Since 1928 Tau Beta Pi has been recognizing outstanding engineering 
students at Mississippi State. Every engineering student strives to attain the 
standards of Tau Beta Pi; for not only is this the highest honor he can re- 
ceive during his undergraduate career, but it affords him fellowship and the 
opportunity to be of service to his school. The bent of Tau Beta Pi is the 
mark of a well-rounded engineer. 



FACULTY 



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H. C. Simrall 
A. G. Holmes 
D. M. McCain 
R. S. Edwards 
J. L. Flanagan 



P. B. Jacobs 

P. T. Hutchison 

D. F. Fitzgerald 

D. T. Poraskevopoulos 

H. P. Neal 



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L. L. Patterson 

H. K. Williford 

G. D. Bryant 

R. M. Scholtes 

A. W. Raspet 



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Clentiss Bailey 
Theodore Brister 
Robert Cox 
Robert Cooper 
Irwin Crowley 
George Ferguson 
Leslie Hester 



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Vernon Hull 

Edward Johnson 

Richard Johnson 

James Meredith 

Edgar Miles 

Orville Montgomery 

John Ray 



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Carl S. Scarborough 
William Smith 
W. F. Smith 
Robert Smylie 
Joseph Sorrels 
Thomas Tulios 
Lee R. Wells 



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SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON 

OFFICERS 

DONALD KEADY President 

EDWIN O'NEAL Vice-President 

JAMES B. GIBSON Secretary-Treasurer 

J. D. BRISTOW Corresponding Secretary 

CECIL P. MARION Faculty Advisor 

Sigma Gamma Epsilon, an honorary fraternity for the advancement and 
study of Earth Sciences in the fields of Geology, Geography, Mining, Metal- 
lurgy, Ceramics, Petroleum Engineering and allied subjects, was founded at 
the University of Kansas in March, 1915. The Alpha Upsilon Chapter of 
I Mississippi State was founded Moy 27, 1948. 

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS 

Dr. Paul H. Dunn Mr. Cecil P. Marion Mr. George E. Burchfieid 

Dr. M. W. Meyers Mr. Charles F. Upshaw 

MEMBERS 



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William Arant 


James Gibson 


Edwin O'Neal 


J. D. Bristow 


Donald Keady 


Thomas Simmons 


Richard Gaskin 


John Kyzar 


Cayce Smith 


Wing Gee 




James Smith 



ARNOLD 
ilR SOCIETY 



The Arnold Air Society was formed 
in order to further the purpose, mis- 
sion, tradition, and concept of the 
United States Air Forces as a means 
of National Defense, promote Ameri- 
can Citizenship, and create a close 
and more efficient relationship among 
the Air Reserves Officers Training 
Corps. 

This Kenneth J. Snedden Chapter 
has just been formed, and as of now 
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W. H. Evans 
J. L Harrell 
W. H. Hatfield 
R. M. Henson 



H. L. Lunsford 

D. H. Owen 

C. S. Scarborough 

N. E. Wilson 



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ACCOUNTING CLUB 



OFFICERS 



The Accounting Club, organized in 1946, is a local professional organization designed to pro- 
mote a closer relationship between theoretical and practical accounting, to promote professional 
ethics, and to aid graduates in securing employment in their chosen field. Certified Public Account- 
ants, industrial accountants, and business leaders are brought to the campus by the Club for con- 
ferences, interviews, and addresses at intervals throughout the year. 



FACULTY 



MEMBERS 

Ollie Bean 
M. S. Bennett 
James Boyles 
Roy Crenshaw 
Doyle Crick 
Joe Curry 
Robert Foard 

John Fore 

Edward Furner 

Aubrey Gordon 

Bobby Hall 

William Herndon 

Richard James 

T. J. King 

Leroy Kirkpatrick 

Peter Koury 

Fred Lamon 

George Landwehr 

Robert Landitrip 

Jimmy McKinney 

H. J. McLaurin 

Dan Murphy 

Harold Nash 

Anne Nichols 

Frank Smith 

Forrest Tohill 

Robert Turner 



Curry 

Hall 

Koury 

Murphy 



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Herndon 
Lamon 



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Sidney Beckett 
Johnnie Betts 
John B. Burns, Jr. 
Larry Catledge 

Robert Coit 

Gordie Coward 

Sydney Fernandez 

John Hambrick 

Everett Hollingsworth 

William Ishee 

James Keating 

Lee Knight 

Gene McCoy 

James Miles 

Winfred Muckelrath 

Barney Rayborn 

James Rees 

Aaron Reeves 

Paul Rice 

James Roberts 

William Robinson 

Charles Sanders 

Charles Sappington 

Paul Sellars 

James Stringer 

Wayne Wagner 

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AGRICULTURE CLUB 



OFFICERS 

WINFRED MUCKELRATH President SYDNEY FERNANDEZ Secretary 

GENE McCOY Vice-President WILLIAM ISHEE Treasurer 

DEAN E. B. COLMER Faculty Advisor 

The Agriculture Club, one of the oldest organizations on the campus, is composed of students ma- 
joring in General Agriculture and others interested in Agriculture. 

The programs consist mainly of subjects which pertain to agriculture and which are vital to 
students. 

The main purpose of the club is to prepare the members for situations which they will encounter 
both before and after graduation. 



AGRONOMY CLUB 



OFFICERS 

OLEN D. CURTIS President 

JOHN L. HOLLIMON Vice-President 

EVERETTE B. HOLLINGSWORTH . . Sec-Treasurer 
PATRICK G. McLAIN Reporter 



FACULTY 



Dr. W. L. Giles 
Mr. H. V. Jordan 



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Elvis Beoty 




E. E. Bentley 




William Brown 


Robin Mathis 


Will Carpenter 


Alvin McDaniel 


Eddie Coveness, Jr. 


Patrick McLain 


Marion Christian 


Chester McWhorter 


Olen Curtis 


Charles Moore 


Clarence Dorman 


Joseph Morrow 


Dan Dunaway 


Burke Murphy 


Ira Guy 


John Neely 


Eugene Hall 


Charles Perry 




Preston Petitfils 


Richard Hickman 


Kapil Rai 


E. D. Hood 


Joe Sanford 


John Hollimon 


Gene Saucier 


E. A. Hollingsworth 


R. J. Smith 


Everett Hollingsworth 


A. E. Spooner 


Donald Howell 


James Stringer 


W. J. Huffman 


Roy Williams 


Dorris Johnson 


E. E. Winstead 


Clyde Jones 


Bill Wright 


William Jones 





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James Bethay 

Paul Blair 

Martin Bridges 

W. C. Brunson 

John Buckley 

Kenneth Byers 

Richard Chambless 

John Cooley 

Dean Evans 

B. F. Harrison 

Clark Johnson 

Robert Jones 

James Keating 

Calvin McCullough 

K. H. Miller 

James Montgomery 

Clayton Moriss 

R. Quails 

Dan Reynolds 

Yandell Shipley 

Keith Veltman 

Bobby West 

Loyd West 

Rufus White 

James Williams 

Reece Williams 



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AMERICAN FARM ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION 



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OFFICERS 

JAMES MONTGOMERY President 

PAUL BLAIR Vke-President 

CALVIN McCullough Secretary-Treasurer 

DAN REYNOLDS. Reporter 

The student section of American Farm Economic Association is composed of students in Agricul- 
tural Economics and Agricultural Administration. Faculty members, graduate students, and research 
personnel are granted associate membership. 

The purposes of the organization are: To stimulate interest in the Profession of Agricultural Eco- 
nomics among students of Agriculture Economics and related fields; to foster a spirit of cooperation 
and mutual helpfulness among students in the Agricultural social sciences; to provide an opportunity 
for wider acquaintance among students and professional workers in the Agricultural social sciences. 

FACULTY ADVISORS 

Dr. R. J. Saville Mr. Lewis Jenkins 

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AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF 
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS 



OFFICERS 

JOSEPH SORRELS Chairman 

ROBERT COX V ice-Chairman 

CONGER JONES Secretary-Treasurer 

PAUL JACOB Advisor 



The American Institute of Electrical Engineers, an organization of individual engineers, was 
founded in 1884 by a small group of leaders in the electrical field. The objects of the institute are 
the odvancement of the theory and practice of electrical engineering and of the allied arts and sci- 
ences and the maintenance of a high professional standing among its members. This small organi- 
zation of more than 65 years of age has expanded until today's membership numbers more than 
33,000. The student branches of the organization in all the leading colleges and universities in the 
United States now have an active membership of well over 20,000 students. The Mississippi State 
College branch was founded in 1925. Student membership is open to all students of electrical engi- 
neering in educational institutions of recognized standing. The organization is kept abreast of the 
times by efficient program of lectures and films. 



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Robert Bailey 
Claude Bell 
C. H. Blackwell 
William Carpenter 
Robert Cox 
Harold Dalton 
Robert Doughty 
Carrel Dykes 
N. G. Ferguson 
Kenneth Frantz 
Edward Graves 
George Hajj 
Thomas Hamby 
Virgil Harrington 
Carl Henderson 



E M B E 

Vernon Hull 

Conger Jones 

J. E. Jones 

David Keith 

Sam Kennedy 

Aksel Kiis 

Alton Leger 

Wayne Lucas 

Herbert Lunsford 

Edward McAllister 

Billy McKie 

William Moore 

Orville Montgomery 

Thomas Pylant 

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George Sansing 

William Sansing 

Stanley Scarborough 

Sidney Scarborough 

Hughe Scott 

Tom Sherrod 

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John Smith 

William Smith 

Joseph Sorrels 

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OFFICERS 

EDWARD JOHNSON President 

JOHN P. KENNEDY Vice-President 

WILLIAM D. SIMMONS Secretory 

GROVER C. HARNED Treasurer 

EDWIN D. MYERS Facuiiy Advisor 



The Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers is estab- 
lished to aid in the professional development of the civil engineering stu- 
dent. Through it he obtains contact with practicing engineers, both at 
technical meetings and on the several field trips held each year to interest- 
ing construction jobs. 



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Clentis W. Bailey 
Fred Harvey Bayley 
Minor Waldo Blake 
Johnny L. Boyles 
Cyrus J. Brawshaw 
John 6. Burns 
Clarence D. Caraway 
Bobby Joe Cook 
David Lee Cooksey 
Robert M. Crout 
Irwin D.Crowley 
Gordon R. Cunningham 
Robert L. Davis 
Robert E. Day 
Robert E. French 
William V. Frogge 
Roland F. Garretson 
A. J. Green 



Daniel D. Griffin 
Grover C. Horned 
Sylvan L. Hutchison 
Edward W. Johnson 
Frank E. Johnson 
Morgan F. Jones 
James C. Joy 



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Sidney Q. Kidd 
James T. Kirkland 

Uno Kula 
Max C. Lassiter 

Clyde E. Lee 
Walton S. Little 
Wilson K. Magee 
Norton H. Moore 
James Lee Ray 
Ronald E. Robinson 



Gregory L. Root 

Frank H. Santmyer 

William D. Simmons 

Walton F. Smith 

Francis J. Speights 

William D. Swift 

William W. Sykes 

Sidney G. Tucker 

Thomas C. Vanzont 

Gerald H. Walker 

Edwin E. Ware 

C. L. Webb 

Hugh C. Williams 

C. Williamson 

James W. Woodard 

Ray E. Wooten 

Clifton D. Yeager 

William L. York 



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OFFICERS 

THOMAS E. DORRIS President ELWOOD T. RATLIFF Treasurer 

KENNETH M. HAYWARD Vice-President JAMES T. DULIN Reporter 

FRANK FERNANDEZ Secretary JOHN C. McWHORTER Faculty Advisor 

The object of the Student Branch of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers is to promote 
the interests of the students in Agricultural Engineering, as these interests relate to their profes- 
sional advancement and to the parent society, the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. 

The branch makes contacts with the profession by securing speakers from agencies and com- 
panies associated with the profession and through publications of the National Society. 

MEMBERS 

Roberto Alfaro-Duran James E. Evans Robert McFarlane 

Aldo Jero Arbocco Frank Fernandez Marion Orsborn 

Raphord Barrett Floyd Fulgham John C. Otts 

Leo Blackwell Benton Gillis Elwood Ratliff 

Roy E. Carpenter Bobby Hall Alvaro Sabogol 

William Champion Hershel Haynes Benjamin Sanford 

Fred Davis Thomas Hays James Smith 

Thomas Dorris Kenneth Hayward Raymond Waters 

James Dulin Edward Johnson William Wilson 

Harlen Elliott Smiley Johnson Bil 
Lawrence Kerr 

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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF 
MECHANICAL ENGINEERS 

OFFICERS 

D. M. EASTLAND Honorary Chairman ALTON LEGER Vive-President 

R. E. SMYLIE Chairman T. A. TULLOS Secretary 

H. E. HAIGLER Treasurer 

The Student Branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers at Mississippi State was 
founded in 1928 and is composed of students regularly enrolled under a mechanical engineering 
curriculum at Mississippi State College. 

It offers to the engineering student the opportunities of discussions of technical, engineering, and 
vocational questions of value for the student's later professional development and ^recognition. It 
enables the student to establish fraternal contact with his fellow students in engineering, both at 
Mississippi State and at other colleges, and to meet graduate engineers engaged in the active prac- 
tice of mechanical engineering. 

MEMBERS 



Dolphus Black 


Robert Dalton 


Oscar Johnson 


William Neal 


Charles Bouchillon 


Ernest Falgo 


Alton Leger 


Thomas Sanders 


Edwin Brent 


Howard Gardner 


Arvo Looke 


Fred Shuman 


Theodore Brister 


Henry Haigler 


Thad Luke 


Robert Smylie 


Jack Burgess 


James Hankins 


Wilson McCreary 


Thomas Tullos 


J. B. Cody 


Jack Harper 


James Meredith 


Theodore Turner 


Robert Cooper 


James Jenkins 


Edgar Miles 


Edward Walker 



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BAPTIST STUDENT UNION 



The Executive Council is composed of those students who direct the different unit organizations 
of the B. S. U. 

The Baptist Student Union is an organization which co-ordinates the religious activities of the 
Baptist students of the school and community. 

Every Baptist is a potential member of the Baptist Student Union of the school which he attends. 
Every student who indicates his preference for a Baptist church is also a potential member of the 
B. S. U. Membership, actual and active, is voluntary. 

A student becomes a member of the Baptist Student Union of the school which he attends, when 
he joins: 

1. A Baptist church in the college center; or 

2. A Sunday School class promoted by the Baptists of the community; or 

3. A Baptist Training Union; or 

4. Any other unit of activity of the Baptist program in the school or church. 



E X E C U T I V 

WOODIE WILLIAMS President 

BILL HORNE Enlistment Vice-President 

GEORGE HILL Social Vice-President 

CHARLES BRANNON Devotional Vice-President 

FRANK STREET Promotional Director 

RUTH ALICE BOSWELL Extension Director 

BOBBY HALL . . Sunday School Representative 

FRANK McMURTRAY B. T. U. Representative 



COUNCIL 

BILL HERNDON Stewardship Director 

BILL MOORE Publicity Director 

CHARLES BLACKWELL Transportation Director 

BEN SULLIVAN Athletic Director 

EDNA JEAN REYNOLDS Music Director 

FAHOMA CRUMBY Secretary 

JAMES CAUSEY B. S. U. Host 

ROY S. ISBELL Student Pastor 

REV. WILBURN S. SMITH Pastor Advisor 



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COED CLUB 



The Coed Club sponsored 
by the YMCA has been con- 
tinued into the third year. 
This club is open to all girls 
enrolled at Mississippi State. 
Its function is for fellowship, 
discussion, mutual growth in 
Christian faith and practice, 
and just for fun among the 
girls. 

The Coed Club has "Hobby 
Hour" one afternoon a week. 
This hour is open to all girls 
who want to work on their 
hobby whether it be sewing, 
painting, carving, studying or 
tolking. 



OFFICERS 

JERE LEMMONS President 

CAROLYN WALTERS . . Vice-President 

BETTY ANN BARR Secretory 

JUNE DANIELS Advisor 



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The Block and Bridle, a club for animal husbandry majors or men interested in the field of animal 
husbandry, contributes to the training that every student needs, but which is not always supplied by the 
classroom meetings. 

Its three objectives are: 

To promote a higher scholastic standard among students of animal husbandry. 

To promote animal husbandry, especially all phases of student animal husbandry work in col- 
leges and universities. 

To bring about a closer relationship between students, faculty and others engaged in animal 
husbandry. 

The Block and Bridle sponsor the Mississippi State College Livestock Judging Team and aid in holding 
the annual FFA and 4-H State Livestock Judging Contests held here every spring. 

The club presents a plaque to an outstanding graduate of the club who is active in the field of animal 
husbandry and the Merit Trophy Award to the outstanding member of the club. 



OFFICERS 

BRYAN L. SWILLEY President 

GENE COOPWOOD Vice-fresideni 

BARNEY RAYBORN Secretary 

ALBERT SPINKS Treasurer 

ARCHIE McBROOM Marshall 

WALTER RICE Yearbook Editor 

ALEX RAMSEY Photographer and Reporter 

DUAYNE TUCKER Assistant Yearbook Editor 



Wiley Ainsworth 
Charles Barrett- 
Thomas Batcman 
Sidney Beckett 
Joe Beckham 
Milton Biedenharn 
William Bronscome 
Daniel Brown 
Claude Bruce 
Lawrence Carter 
Alson Catledge 
James Collins 
James Crook 
Orman Cooper 
Gene Coopwood 



MEM 

Thomas Dill 
William DuBard 
William Ewing 
Harold Fiore 
Mancil Goodnite 
Wesley Harvey 
Peter Hogaboom 
Clifford Hough 
Raymond Houston 
jerrold Hudson 

Robert King 
Maurice Layton 

John Lollar 
Archie McBroom 
Howard McMiilin 



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Henry McMulIan 

Wells Moorehead 

Winfred Muckelrath 

Billy Miller 

James Nerren 

Ants Pallop 

William Pannell 

Norman Pollard 

Will Price 

Alex Ramsay 

Donald Rappe 

Hubert Ratliff 

Barney Rayborn 

T. L. Rayborn 

Gene Reynolds 



Walter Rice 

John Roberson 

Walter Rose 

Hugh Russum 

Felix Rutledge 

Oliver Shipp 

William Shows 

Elbert Sides 

Albert Spinks 

Earl Stanton 

Bryan Swilley 

Duayne Tucker 

Walter Turcotte 

Charles Vincent 

William Wheatley 

Billy Williamson 





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COLONEL'S CLUB 



OFFICERS 

BILL WATERS President 

HUNTER ANDREWS Vice-President 

JERE LEMMONS Secretory- Treosurer 



The Colonel's Club is a service organization on the campus composed of 
second-semester freshmen and first-semester sophomores. Its basic aim is 
to better the reputation of the State College Campus as being "The Most 
Friendly Campus in the South." 



MEMBERS 

Hunter Andrews DeWitt Hicks William Randle 

Elzy Bobo Billy Holaday Tom Russell 

John Carroll Dwight Keody George Skinner 

Jack Catron Jere Lemmons Herbert Stuckey 

Ed Corley Jimmy McRae Forrest Thommason 

Sidney Cuevas Thomas Millender Johnnie Truelove 

Martha Davis Patsy Moor William Waters 

Carl Goines Thomas Nash Denny Weeks 

Billy Hall Sallie White 



Andrews Bobo Carroll Catron Corley Cuevas Davis Goines 

Hall Hicks Holaday Keady Lemmons McRae Millender Moor 

landle Russell Skinner Stuckey Thommason Trulovc Waters Weeks 

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DAIRY CLUB 



OFFICERS 

LAWRENCE CUSTER Pres/e/ent 

JACK BLACKBURN V/ce-Pres/rfent 

RICHARD LEWIS Secrefary 

PAT LANGSTON Treosurer 

BOBBY BARNETT Reporter 

DR. D. B. ROARK facuh^ Advisor 

The Dairy Club was organized about 1910. The purposes of the Dairy 
Club are: to develop leadership and initiative among its members. Each 
member has an opportunity to help organize and present programs. 

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Joe Pearce 


Freddy Barnett 






Lawrence Custer 








Eddie Land 


Homer Prewitt 


W. H. Bearden 






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Pat Langston 


Aron Reeves 


Jack Blackburn 






Joe Greer 








Richard Lewis 


Rayford Shumock 


Loder Bowdoin 






Wendell Grissom 








Gene McCoy 


B. G. Smith 


Albert Brett 






Squire Harpole 








Henry Morgan 


Henry Watts 


Robert Brooks 






Joseph Harris 








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Junior Wright 



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FORESTRY CLUB 



OFFICERS 

HERMAN ROWLEY President 

ANDY ANDERSON Vice-President 

OMER HAAS Secretary-Treasurer 

ALLAN JONES Reporter 



The Forestry Club of Mississippi State College was organized in 1946, shortly after Forestry cur- 
ricular was offered here. The primary purpose of the club is to stimulate closer relationship among 
Forestry students through social functions; and to enable Forestry students to obtain a wider appre- 
ciation of their chosen profession through informative lectures. 





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Jack Hoover 


Billy Anderson 


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Robert Prescott 


Allan Jones 


Harold Blalock 


Roy Hudson 








James Roberts 


R. D. Logan 


Oliver Burchfield 


Frank Johnson 








Herman Rowley 


M. K. McKay 


J. H. Burnham 


Ellery Jones 








Frank Shropshire 


Donnie Reasons 


William Gardner 


John Lansing 








Henry Weir 


Bobby Thompson 


Leon Gauthier 


Tolmadge Middletor 








John Brister 


Clyde Webb 


Omer Haas 


Robert Neighbors 








Alton Curtis 


Fred Whitfield 



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INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICAL SCIENCES 



OFFICERS 

RICHARD H. JOHNSON President 

LESLIE R. HESTER Vice-President 

JAMES S. HAYDEN Rec. Secretary 

FREDERICK C. OBAR Carres. Secretary 

GEORGE W. LAMBROS Treasurer 

CHARLES B. CLIETT Honorary President 

FRANKLIN S. EDWARDS Faculty Advisor 

The objects of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences are the advancement of the science of engi- 
neering, the professional improvement of its members, and the establishment of a central point of 
reference and union for its members. 

The Student Branch, at its bimonthly meetings, presents prominent speakers, technical films, 
and discussions on relevant subjects. 

In addition to local activities, an annual Southeastern Regional Convention is held- each spring 
with all the aeronautical engineering schools participating. The essence of this convention is the 
presentation of student and faculty papers together with speakers to disseminate information per- 
tinent to the aeronautical profession among the student chapter and to develop leadership, com- 
panionship, and interest among the students in aeronautics. 

MEMBERS 

Albert Backstrom James Harrison George Lambros 

Billy Clark James Hayden Robert Leff 

Lee Coker Leslie Hester Frederick Obarr 

Charles Crisler Gilbert Hoffman Thomas Pope 

Gerald Dearing Claiborne Hollis Lee Short 
Richard Johnson 



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Hayden 

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Hoffman 

Hollis 

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OFFICERS 

President JAMES M. ALDRIDGE 

Vice-President STANLEY SCARBOROUGH 

Secretary WILLIAM B. SMITH 

Treasurer RALPH E. DAVISON 

Faculty Advisor PROF. PAUL T. HUTCHISON 

Since 1912, The Institute of Radio Engineers has fostered the massive developments in the field 
of Radio and Electronics. Through its desire to introduce to the electrical engineering students the 
many problems confronting the radio industry, the student branches of The Institute of Radio Engi- 
neers were organized. The student branch at Mississippi State College endeavors to plant these fac- 
tors into the life of the young engineer by its coordinated program of prominent speakers, technical 
films, lectures, and discussions. 

MEMBERS 

James Aldridge Conger Jones John Ray 

Claud Bell David Keith Marvin Sansing 

Daniel Bonney Edward McCallister Stanley Scarborough 

Travis Brackeen Homer McCown Tom Sherrod 

Ralph Davison Frank Mize William Smith 

George Hajj William Moore Joseph Sorrels 

Thomos Hamby Thomas Pyiant Hardy Stone 

Orion Pat Home Bob Wright 



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Bonney 


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Keith 


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Killebrew 

Landingham 

Leverette 

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OFFICERS 

MANUEL J. GEORGE President 

J. C. LOVE Vice-President 

JAMES C. LEVERETTE Secretory- Treosorer 

GERALD BANKS Corresponding Secretary 

MR. KLAGES Sponsor 

The Mississippi State Marketing Club, composed marketing problems. The club learns of new em- 

of students who are marketing majors in School ployment opportunities in the field of marketing 

of Business and Industry, had for its primary objec- through a series of field trips each semester to 

tives the advancement of science in marketing. various cities. By attending these field trips and 

It was organized for the purpose of fostering sci- hearing various informed speakers each semester, 

entific study and research in the field of marketing the members are able to coordinate marketing 

through better understanding and appreciation of theory with marketing problems of practical im- 
port. 



MEMBERS 



Cecil Abel 


Joey Crawford 


Ted Van Landingham 


James Owings 


Charles Allred 


Tommy Crook 


James Leverette 


Edward Perkins 


Ernest Anglin 


Harold Francis 


J. C. Lowe 


L. F. Plummer 


Gerald Banks 


Manuel George 


Grady Alexander 


Robert Riley 


James Bedwell 


Sing Gong, Jr. 


Charles McDonald 


Jesse Roberts 


William Billingsley 


Albert Green 


Allen McKinney 


James Schilling 


John Blount 


Julius Harris 


Harry F. McMurtray 


Frank Simmons 


Gerald Carvan 


Herbert Hussey 


Clayton Moss 


Clifford Wallace 


Jack Catron 


Jesse Joy 


Jack Oakes 


B. V. Walton 


Ronald Combest 


Max Killebrew 


Ira Ousley 


William Watkins 
Herchel Weaver 



A R N BAND 



The Maroon Band under the direction of Mr. Henry E. Wamsley sup- 
ported the Maroon football team this year at many of the out-of-town gomes 
as well as those at home. The majorettes for the band this year were B. B. 
Hartness, Betty Travis, Dottie Bowles, and Edna Jean Reynolds, and the 
drum major was J. D. "Buster" Oliver. 



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James Abraham 
William Adams 
Charles Bornett 
Jack Beall 
Ernest Bentley 
Billy Baker 
Dorothy Bowles 
Guy Branscome 
Ted Brown 
W. T. Cagnon 
Jesse Campbell 
Carl Carver 
Leonard Cohn 
Durward Collier 
William Currie 
Donald Davis 
Bobby Day 
Gene Dongieux 
Hayward Drane 
Alpheus Dugard 
Rodney Ferris 
H. R. Fraser 
Kent Freeman 



EMBERS 

John Garst 

Bettye Geriack 

Horace Gladney 

Ted Goforth 

C. B. Gross 

Morgan Guess 

B. B. Hartness 

Gilbert Hoffman 

George Hooks 

Jack Hoover 

Frank Houston 

Donald Howell 

Calvin Hull 
Oscar Johnson 
Smiley Johnson 
Willie Jones 
Dudley Lacey 
John Lunday 
Reese Manning 
Harold McCarley 
Freida Meyer 
Samuel Moore 
Talmoge Myrick 



George Nethery 

Billy Nichols 

J. D. Oliver 

Herman Porks 

G. M. Pennington 

Edna Jean Reynolds 

Ben Sanford 

William Sansing 

Bonnie Scales 

Carter Setliff 

Tom Shook 

Marion Slaton 

C. D. Spivey 

Floyd Stringer 

Bobby Suber 

Jerry Tate 

Olga Ann Thompson 

Betty Travis 

Robert Tucker 

Ralph Vaughn 

Carolyn Walters 

Bradley White 

Emma Williams 



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Barnett 

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Bentley 

Baker 

Bowles 



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Freeman 
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Gladney 
Goforth 
Gross 



Hartness 
Hoffman 
Hooks 

Houston 
Howell 
Hull 



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Johnson, S. 
Jones 

Lunday 
Manning 
McCarley 



Moore 

Nethery 

Nichols 

Oliver 

Parks 

Pennington 

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Brown 
Cagnon 
Campbell 



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Falgo Fortunate Gauthier Guercio 

Haas, N. Haas, 0. A. Hegwood Ihnat 

Johnson Keefe Koury Lambros 



OFFICERS 

NORTON HAAS President 

JAMES KEEFE Vice-President 

DICK JOHNSON Treosurer 

JAMES BYRD Secretory 

DALE GAUTHIER Corresponding Secretary 

MISS MONICA GOEN Faculty Advisor 

REVEREND J. T. MARTIN Chaplain 



One of over 300 such organizations of Cath- 
olic students on college and university campuses 
throughout the United States. 

Its purpose ... to deepen the spiritual and en- 
rich the temporal lives of the group through a 
program of religious, intellectual, and social activi- 
ties ... to weld the Catholic students into a com- 
mon union . . . and to assist the college and all its 
students whenever possible. 

The club movement has taken its inspiration 
and name from the great educator-convert of the 
past century, John Henry Cardinal Newman. 



MEMBERS 



Aldo Arbocco 
James Byrd 
Villar Carnales 
John Carroll 
Solvatore Cavailaro 
Ernest Falgo 
Joseph Fortunato 
Dale Gauthier 
Anthony Guercio 
Norton Haas 
Omer Haas 
Donald Hegwood 
Michael Ihnat 



Richard Johnson 

James Keefe 

Peter Koury 

George Lambros 

Regina Murphy 

Joseph Poitevin 

David Pongetti 

John Scolzo 

Herbert Smith 

John Starr 

Walter Turcotte 

Gilbert Verderber 

Ernest Vetrano 



Murphy 


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STUDENT CHEMICAL ENGINEERS 



FACULTY ADVISORS 

Dr. M. P. Etheredge 
William A. Reinhardt 



The Student Chemical Engineers was organized for the purpose of pro- 
moting interest in Chemical Engineering at Mississippi State College. The 
group was organized in April, 1949. 



R. S. Baker 
Hector Bocock 
Ralph Bowie 
Billy Bozeman 
F. B. Casanova 
James Clanton 
Charles Cupit 
William Currie 



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D. J. Hayward 


J. K. Edmondson 








K. T. Horton 


Robert Fisackerly 








M. S. Hurston 


Lewis Forester 








Jerry Jacks 


John Garst 








C. M. James 


S. J. Handell 








George Johnson 


Ira Havens 








Oscar Johnson 



J. K. Landry 

W. P. Nickles 

John Petkovsek 

D. C. Swalm 

H. F. Tolar 

E. C. Ward 

E. L Youngblood 

Edgar Whitfield 



Saker Bocock Bozeman 

ackerly Forester Garst 

son, G. W. Johnson, 0. H. Nickle 



Cupit Currie Dickenson Edmondson 

Hayward Horton Jacks James 

Swalm Word Youngblood Whitfield 



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Rolph Borrett 



Clinton Boyd 

Frank Boyd 

J. W. ChoHiom 

Bob Clower 
Bernard Coleman 

Tom Conger 

Horace Gladney 

Richard Griffin 

Frank Harbor 

Bobby Howard 

Frank Johnson 

Willie Jones 

Morvin Keeton 

Max Killebrew 

Lee Knight 

George Lipscomb 

Thurman Manning 

Harvey McGee 

Richard Patton 

Richard Quinelly 

Robert Rutledge 

William Rutledge 

Georgena Ryerson 

Jerry Tate 

Olga Ann Thompson 

Robert Tucker 

Edward Walker 

Malcolm Ware 

Jasper Williamson 

Tommy Woods 



Bates 
Branch 

Boyd, C. 
Clower 



Coleman 

Conger 

Gladney 

Griffin 

Harbor 



Howard 
Johnson 
Jones 



Knight 

Lipscomb 

Manning 

McGee 

Patton 



Quinelly 
Rutledge, R. 
Rutledge, W. 
Ryerson 
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William 
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OFFICERS 

W. C. JONES, JR President 

GEORGENA RYERSON Secretary 

W. S. RUTLEDGE V/ce-Pres/dent 

R. L. RUTLEDGE Treasurer 

J. W. CHATHAM, JR Director 

The Wesley Foundation is an organization of Among its many activities are morning and eve- 
Methodist Students. It strives to develop students ning worship services on Sunday, and daily morning 
in worship, intelligent churchmanship, wholesome devotions. It also takes an active part in the Inter- 
friendship, and creative recreation. denominational programs on the campus. 

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Y. M. C. A. CABINET 



OFFICERS FACULTY 

p. D. HOUSTON President Dr. Fred Neal Dr. H. C. Thomas 

JACK HARPER Vice-President Dr. Dorris Rivers Mr. W. W. Christian 

FAHOMA CRUMBY Secretary Miss Margaret Peebles 

CLINTON BOYD Treosofer 

CHURCH FOUNDATION WORKERS 

Rev. J. W. Chatham Rev. Roy Isbell 

The Y. M. C. A. Cabinet concerns itself with the total spiritual and social life of the whole cam- 
pus. It seeks to encourage and protect the freedom of the individual groups while uniting them in 
cooperative and broadening experiences. The Cabinet members have been chosen to plan and de- 
velop a program which places God and devotion to Him at the center of individual ari^d campus life. 
No greater responsibility can be laid upon a group by their fellow students. 

Boyd Crook Crumby Dunaway Fernandez 

Karper Herndon Hilderbrand Houston Jones 

.emmons Pallop Rutledge Ryerson Sacks 

Simmons Speed Thomasson Williams 

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^^^ J:~ aHlte Clinton Boyd 

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ftk 0&k, ^IK^ ^P\ ••■*^^- DanDunoway 

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*' '' ^ * . / . ., ^ William Herndon 

t^;^ ^'"^ ^'""^ ^ A. D. Hilderbrand 

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'|„ ' ;.^ Willie Jones 

# I ■ '^ fl , ^ Jere Lemmons 

jiiHi^ ^^H^^ .:#ftitl, . Charles Millspaugh 

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''J^ i-k' '^ ^ ■■ ^^W '* Ellsworth Sacks 

■I ^B^ k- ^ ^^ Tom Simmons 

""**P^^^~* JW^ -"" , .., Leroy Speed 

W I '^H ' S^ Forrest Thomasson 

4* / i^ > M ' VVoodie Williams 




HORTICULTURE CLUB 



OFFICERS 

VICTOR MEENA President 

CLOISE SPIVEY Vice-President 

WENTZ BATSON Secretary-Treasurer 

BIRUTA EIMANIS Reporter 

FACULTY 

Mr. Anderson Mr. Moore Dr. Overcosh 

Dr. Edmond Dr. Raglond Mr. Thomas Dr. McElwee 

The Mississippi Junior Branch of the American Society for Horticulture Science promotes interest 
in the various fields of horticulture. The club has contact on a national basis with all horticultural 
sciences. 



Left to right: 1st row: Albert Johnson, Victor Meena, Cloise Spivey, Mollis Quimby. 2nd row: Dr. Joe Edmond, Biruta Eimanis, Francis Mat- 
lock, Arthur Holmes. 3rd row: Walter Dovis, Dan Aultman, Dr. W. W. McElwee. 4th row: Philip Parvin, Newton Love, Wentz Batson. 
Members not pictured: Emerson Anderson, Billy Lancaster, Floyd Stringer, and Arthur Wardlow 




MEMBERS 

Forrest Bobo 

Gerald Bristow 

Douglas Coggin 

Mack Emmons 

Clinton Franklin 

Frank Harmon 

Ben Hilbun, Jr. 

Keith Home 

Bobby Johnson 

Edwin Lee 

Thomas Lee 

Bobby Mclone 

Homer Mann 

Charles Mauldin 

Charles Moore 

Billy Nichols 

David Payne 

R. L. Richardson 

William Robbins 

William Shows 

James Street 

Lester Stuart 

John Turner 

Jerry Upton 

Fred W. Whitfield 







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Moore Nichols Richardson Robbins 

Stuart Turner Uotor. 



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Mann 
Shows 
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SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS 



The Sons of Confederate Veterans is a non-political organization of mole descendants of Confeder- 
ate Army and Navy veterans functioning to associate in one united body the men of Confederate 
ancestry, thereby perpetuating remembrance of the heroic deeds and sacrifices, glorious heritage of 
valor, chivalry and honor, and holding a devotion to and reverence for the principles and memory of 
those who fought for the "Lost Cause." 



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Dr. John Bettersworth 
Ben Hilbun, Sr. 

Dr. J. H. McLendon 



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Dr. Gordon Bryan 

Dean William Evans 
Dr. Glover Moore 



ALUMNI 



OFFICERS 

Commander WILLIAM ROBBINS 

}st It. Commander JOHN H. TURNER 

2nd Lt. Commander and Faculty Advisor . DR. GLOVER MOORE 

Adjutant JAMES STREET 

Judge Advocate WILLIAM EVANS 

Treasurer R. L. RICHARDSON 

Chaplain FRED WHITFIELD 

Quartermaster EDWIN LEE 

Surgeon WILLIAM SHOWS 

Color Bearer MACK EMMONS 



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OFFICERS 

JOHNNIE M. FULGHAM President 

JAMES BOYLES Vice-President 

MARY JANE LEWIS Secretory 

JERE LEMMONS Treasurer 

FAHOMA CRUMBY Publicity Chairman 

T. C. NABORS Reporter 

JESSE GEDDIE Librarian 



STATE 



The Mississippi State College Choir is under the 
direction of Mr. E. D. McKissack. The Choir pre- 
sented the Messiah in several towns this year. They 



also gave additional concerts. There is a male 
chorus also that is a part of the choir. 






COLLEGE CHOIR 



MEMBERS 






William E. Billingsley 


Richard Jeffries 




Clayton Pope 


Dorothy Bowles 


J. C. Kennedy 




Don Pounds 


James C. Boyles 


John Lawrence 




Richard Quinnelly 


Charles Brannon 


Jere Lemmons 




Donnie Reasons 


Dennis Brown 


Mary J. Lewis 


Edr 


a Jean Reynolds 


Ted C. Brown 


Raymond Lewis 




Jimmy Simpson 


James A. Causey 


Gene McCoy 




James D. Smith 


Gene Lewis Dongieux 


Allan S. McGuire 




Dave C. Swalm 


Sydney Everett 


James McKay 


Olga Ann Thompson 


Johnnie M. Fulgham 


Clarence McMillan 


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nnie Mae Trulove 


Richard Gene Gaskin 


Edwin R. Miller 




Beverly Veal 


Jesse Gerald Geddie 


Dudley Milton 




Damon Wall 


Shirley Gooch 


S. M. Moore, Jr. 




James C. Weaver 


Raymond Hamilton 


Thomas C. Nabors 




Emma Williams 


Joe Hickey Harding 


Larry Osteen 
Joe Pearson 




Tommy Wood 



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MEMBERS 

Joe V. Anglin 

Ira H. Barr 

Claude V. Bell 

Jimmy A. Bingham 

Daniel G. Brown 

James E. Brown 

John B. Burns, Jr. 

Cleveland Cumbest 

Kenneth L. Frantz 

Thomas E. Gilder 

William C. Graves 

Herbert Hargett 

Eton S. Hill 

Landris T. Lee 

Arthur D. Mass 

Roy L. McCommon 

Willis M. McGee 

Howard L McWillioms 

William K. Owens 

Ted J. Padcett 

John V. Pool, Jr. 

Harry Scott 

J. A. Scott 

Charles Q. Smith 

Arnold Sullivan 

B. L. Swilley 

Ted Van Landingham 

Travis E. Weotherly 

Fred W. Whitfield 



SQUARE AND COMPASS CLIB 



OFFICERS 

HARRY SCOTT President 

TRAVIS E. WEATHERLY Vice-President 

WILLIAM C. GRAVES Secretary 

CHARLES Q. SMITH Reporter 

NORMAN E. WEIR Faculty Advisor 



Masonry is a speculative and moral science founded on an operative art. It teaches universal 
brotherhood. The purpose of this club is for fellowship and instructions. The activities of this organ- 
ization is coordinated through the cooperative efFort of the membership of Abert Lodge ^^89, Joe 
Palmer, V/. M. 



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MEMBER OF THE F.D.I.C. 



A FRIEND TO THE COLLEGE 



Strong . . . Progressive . . . Courteous 



STARKVI LIE'S LEADING BANK 



Starkville's Leading Bank 
Since 1889 



WALTER PAGE . . . President 
F. COOPER . . . Vice-President and Cashier 



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Starkville, Mississippi 



MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. 



Serving Starkville, Oktibbha County and 

State College more than half 

of a century continuously. 



Places All of If-s Facilities 
At Your Disposal 



When Your Business Is Banking 
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Enjoy the Gartleiiia Room 

Available for Parties 



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AND SERVED BY TRAINED EMPLOYEES 



The Gilmer Hotel Coffee Shop 

Leo Spatz, Manager 



IN MISSISSIPPI'S TWO COLLEGE TOWNS: 



Columbus 



Starkville 



Home of MSCW 


Home of State College 


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The Home of 

A. & M. BUTTER 



STATE COLLEGE 



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Serving. .. 

Motorists with 

dependable petroleum products 

since the days of the 

first horseless carriage. 

♦ 

Standard Oil Co. 

(Kentucky) 



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BELL CAFE 

The Home of 
QUALITY AND SERVICE 

Since 1906 

Jim and Gus Talantis, Props. 

COLUMBUS MISSISSIPPI 



The students of Miss. State show their 

appreciation of good quality by using BALFOUR 

Class Rings and Invitations 

Miss. Division 
L. G. Balfour Company 

303 Medical Bldg., Jackson, Miss. 
H. E. Allen, Mgr. Bill Pullen, Rep. 



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CHARTER BUSES 
FOR OROUP TRAV£l 



Compliments of 

Mullin & Sons, P.X. 



STARKVILLE 



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its faculty, and its student body for all it means to the northeast 
Mississippi area. 

HENRY CLAY HOTEL 



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TOM F. WYMAN 



Braiinin Insurance 
Agency 

♦ 
GENERAL INSURANCE 



Starkville 



Mississippi 



Kleban's Shoe Store 

Starkville, Mississippi 



"Where Most 'STATE' Men and 
Women Buy Their Shoes" 



Compliments of 

BURDINE & SHEELY 



STARKVILLE 



MISSISSIPPI 



Qualify Goods 
Fair Prices 



W. W. Scales & Co. 

Since 1845 
STARKVILLE MISSISSIPPI 



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Starkville, Mississippi 
"In Business for Your Pleasure" 

Owned and Operated by Two Mississippi State Alumni: 
R. I. GOODMAN, '06 A. L. GOODMAN, '08 



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CROSSROADS CAFE 

and 
SERVICE STATION 

GULF PRODUCTS 



Compliments of 
PULLER'S DRUG STORE 

STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 



Compliments of 

SLAUGHTER 
CHEVROLET 
COMPANY 

"Where the College Boys 
Like to Trade" 

NEW AND USED CARS 

AUTOMOBILE REPAIR 

CHEVROLET PARTS 

STARKVILLE MISSISSIF 



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W/ien You Want a Good Picture — 
Let "JIM" Make It 



PORTRAIT • ACTION 
APPLICATION • GROUP 



The Official Photographer of the 

1952 REVEILLE 

Complete File of All REVEILLE Negatives 



Jim Pruitt Studio 

STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 



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HI-WAY GRILL 

Everybody's Friend 

FOOD AT ITS BEST 



BEST WISHES 

To the Graduates and U)idergraduatcs 

STAGGERS BAKERY 

Butter Flake — Golden Krust Bread 

GOOD THINGS TO EAT 
STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 



Sinclair Products 

499 Service Station 



Bell Oil Company 

H. C. Bell, '14; C. P. Bell ("M" Club), '22; 

H. C. Bell, Jr., '35 

STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 



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The Old Reliable Drug Store 

We Specialize in 

PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES 

WIER DRUG STORE 

STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 



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STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 



BOYETT'S 5 & 10 STORE 

STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 

Can Supply Mony of Your 
Needs at Small Expense 



GORDON'S SHOE STORE 

STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 

"Buy Your Shoes at Gordons — 
Pay Cash and Save the Difference" 



Compliments of . . . 

Colonial Heights Service 
Station 



Dealers of TEXACO Products 
CLYDE HOLMES, Owner and Operator 

STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 



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Complete 24 Hour Tourist Stop 

DINER-STATION 

Highway 82 — STARKVILLE 
Phone 952 






Delicious and Relreshing 



Compliments of . 



Lolley Motor Company 



Your Friendly FORD Dealer 



Compliments of 



Van Landingham Lumber 



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Starkville, Mississippi 



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FIRESTONE 

Home and Auto Supplies 

216 Main Phone 288 

J. H. ANDERSON 



MAYDEN'S 

Quality Clothes for Men and Boys 

Jimmy Mayden, Owner 
Starkville, Mississippi 



CITIES SERVICE GAS and OIL 
CITIES SERVICE TIRES and TUBES 

Owned and Operated by 
W. W. (Shorty) SHEARER, JR. 

Shorty's Cities Service Sta. 



OUR AIM is not how much we can 
get for what we give, but how much 
can we give for what we get 

George Evans Shine Parlor 



re-sueding 
leather coats renewed 

35 Years' Experience 
STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 



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BUILDING MATERIAL— HARDWARE 

Our Code: They Prosper Most Who Serve Best 

STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 



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GOOD GULF GASOLINE and 

Other Gulf Products at the 

College Drive Service Station 

Phone 1012 
SARLES COHERN, Owner and Operator 



Johnston Furniture Co. 

Dealers in Simmons Box Springs 

and Mattresses, and Other 

Simmons Products 

Telephone 980 

J. H. Cook, Manager 

STARKVILLE MISSISSIPPI 

Easy to Pay the Johnston Way 



Evelyn Rossoff, Mgr. Ladies' Toggery 



Phone 364 



ROSSOFF'S 



The Latest Styles and the Best Goods are Nationally Advertised 

The College Girl's Second Home Visit us in Starkvilie 

STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 



VICKSBURG 



Compliments of 

JABOUR BROS. 

From LADS to DADS 
Quality Clothes for Young Men 



MISSISSIPPI 



BINGHAM'S JEWELRY 

Stork Hotel Building 

STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 

• 

Diamonds 

Watches 

Silverware 

GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIR 



Compliments of 



Thompson Motor Company 

Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers 
See Us About All Car Repairs 



STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 



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BUILDING MATERIALS 

Box 487 

STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 



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New power and pep — real get-up-and-gef flows through your motor 
in twin Purr-formance with SOUTHLAND gasoline and motor oils. 
For that extra purr-r and added value that will bring "youth" to an 
old motor, change to Southland today and enjoy a dual-measure 
of real driving pleasure. Remember, Southland "makes your 
motor purr-r like a kitten." 




Laurel, The City 


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Mengel Company 


"Rely on Reliance" 


Wood Products 



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Laurel, The Chemurgic Center of the South 



Compliments of Mississippi's Largest Industry 




Masonite Corporation 
LAUREL, MISSISSIPPI 



We of Laurel Are Behind The Reveille 100% 



BURTON'S 

JEWELRY 

STORE 




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FINE BROS. MATSON 

Laurel's Busiest Shopping Center 

LAUREL HATTIESBURG 



RHODES FURNITURE 
COMPANY, INC 



WILLIAMS 
SHOE SHOP 



CARTER HEIDE 

Laurel's Fashion Center 



MANHATTAN CAFE 



Laurel's Oldest and Finest 



JEAN COFFEE SHOP 



You Are Always Welcome to Laurel 


C. G. WALLACE 


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MASTER SERVICE 


POWERS SERVICE 


STATION 


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KRESS COMPANY 


Brings Top 




Entertainment Through 




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Cottonseed Products 



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Look for the PRAIRIE BELT 
BAND around each Frankfurter 



GREENWOOD MISSISSIPPI 







MISSISSIPPI SCHOOL 


Compliments 


SUPPLY COMPANY 


MALONE & HYDE 




Distributors 


Headquarters for Educational Supplies 
For a Generation 


JACK SPRAT 




The Famous Family 




of 


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MILNER CHEVROLET 
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"Your Friendly Dealer" 



JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI 



Westbrook Manufacturing 
Company 

Manufacturers 
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High Grade Store, Bank, and 
Restaurant Fixtures 

Distributors of Fine Plywoods 



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Compliments of 



J. L. MONTGOMERY 
Grocery & Market 

CANTON MISSISSIPPI 



Compliments of 

LANDERS FURNITURE CO 



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STARKVILLE 



MISSISSIPPI 



PYRON'S DAIRY BAR 



PASTEURIZED MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS 



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MISSISSIPPI 



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