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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Introduction ------------- 3
Dedication ------------- 8
In Memoriam ------------- 10
The Administration and Faculty --------- 11
Classes ------------- 25
Activities ------------- 53
Snapshots - ------- 65
Features ------------- 75
Socials ----- 87
Athletics ------------- 109
Organizations ------------- 127
Advertisements ------------ 155
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To Miss Carolyn Bufkin, without whose wonderful disposition
and helping hand many of us would not have lasted through four years
and graduation ;
To Professor Lance Coss for his genuine and unceasing interest
and work in and with the students of Millsaps;
To Dr. Vernon L. Wharton, writer, scholar, lecturer-deluxe, and
long time good friend to Millsaps students;
We humbly dedicate this, the 1952 Bobashela.
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MISS CAROLYN BUFKIN
PROFESSOR LANCE COSS
DR. VERNON L WHARTON
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STACY DUVALL JENKINS
1929—1951
THOMAS JACKSON GRAYSON
1931—1951
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Let us so live that these mail not have died in vain.
Ten
Eleven
MARION LOFTON SMITH
A. M., B. D., Ph. D., LL. D.
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Twelve
Thirteen
BOARD OP TRUSTEES
OFFICERS
R. L. EZELLE President
N. J. GOLDING Secretary
A. B. CAMPBEL! Treasurer
Term Expires in 1952
REV. B. M. HUNT, D.D Jackson
REV. N. J. GOLDING, D.D. Greenwood
VIRGIL D. YOUNGBLOOD ._ Brookhaven
F. B. SMITH Ripley
W. B. SELAH, D.D. Jackson
W. J. CUNNINGHAM Greenville
JOHN EGGER Meridian
A. L. ROGERS New Albany
Term Expires in 1955
REV. V. R. LANDRUM Columbia
W. O. TATUM Hattiesburg
W. E. BUFKiN Leland
REV. J. D. SLAY Hattiesburg
REV. L. P. WASSON, D.D West Point
REV. J. D. WROTEN, D.D Louisville
R. L. EZELLE Jackson
E. C. BREWER Clarksdale
Cke PRESIDENT'S HOME
The beautiful and modern new President's Home on the Millsaps Campus
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WILLIAM EMIL RIECKEN, Ph.D.
DEAN OF MEN
Professor of Biology
J. W. WOOD
'.USINESS MANAGER
Fourteen
ELBERT S. WALLACE
i. A., Birmingham-Southern College;
M. A., Ph.D., Duke University
Registrar; Professor of Economics
RAY S. MUSCRAVE, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
Dean of Students
THE ADMINISTRATION
MRS. MARY B. STONE
Dean of Women
Professor of English
STEWART SMITH, B.D.
Dean of Chapel
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C. M. BARTLING
B.B.A., University of
Mississippi
Director of Physical Education
and Coach
MABEL BENNER COBB
A.B., St. Lawrence University
A. M., University of North Carolina
Professor of Spanish
MAGNOLIA COULLET
A.B., Millsaps College;
A.M., University of Penn.
B.M., Belhaven College;
Graduate work in Voice,
Bordeaux, France
Associate Professor of Latin,
Professor of Voice
ELIZABETH CRAIG
A.B., Barnard College,
Columbia University;
A.M., Columbia University
Diplome de la Sorbonne,
Ecole de Preparation des
Professeurs, de Francais a
L'Etranger, Faculty of
Letters, University of Paris
Associate Professor
of French
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BUIE GYM
MMCES ELIZABETH DECELL
B.A., Whitworth College;
A.B., Millsaps College;
A.M., University of
Alabama
Director of Physical
Education for Women
DALE R. DUNNIHOO
B.S., Gannon Co'lege
M.S., the University of Michigan
Assistant Professor of Biology
JAMES SHARBROUGH FERGUSON
B.A., Millsaps College;
M.A., Louisiana State University;
Ph.D., University of North Carolina
Professor of History
NEAL BOND FLEMING
B., B.D., Emory University;
S.T.M., Ph.D., Boston
University
Professor of Philosophy
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SULLIVAN-HARRELL HALL
Seventeen
CHARLES BETTS GALLOWAY
B.S., Millsaps College;
A.M., and advanced
graduate work, Duke
University
Asociate Professor of
Physics
EB C. GIRVIN
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., the University
of Texas
Professor of Biology
MARGUERITE WATKINS GOODMAN
A.B., Agnes Scott College;
A.M., Tulane University
Associate Professor of English
LANCE GOSS
A.B., Millsaps College;
A.M., Northwestern
University
Assistant Professor of
Speech
Director of Dramatics
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CHRISTIAN CENTER
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ALFRED PORTER HAMILTON
A.B., Birmingham-Southern
College;
A.M., Ph.D., University of
Pennsylvania
Professor of Classical
Languages and German
PAUL D. HARDIN
A.B., Millsaps College;
A.M., Duke University;
Graduate Work, University of
Southern California
Assistant Professor of English
ROBERT RAYMOND HAYNES
A.B., LL.B., University of
Tennessee
Vice-Consul of the United States
in Scotland and England;
A.M., and advanced graduate
work, George Peabody College
Professor of Education
NANCY BROGAN HOLLOWAY
A.B., Mississippi State
College for Women
Instructor of Secretarial
Studies
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MURRAH HALL
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RALPH HAMILTON HUTTO, JR.
B.A., Millsaps College;
B.J., University of Missouri
School of Journalism
Instructor in English
Director Department of
Public Relations
FRANKLIN W. JAMES
B.S., Mississippi College;
Ph.D., University of North Carolina
Associate Professor of Chemistry
ALVIN JON KING
Studied at Oberlin Conservatory
of Music;
Northwestern School of Music;
Christiansen Choral School
Private study with W. S. B.
Matthews, Fanny Bloomfield,
Zeisler, and Power Symonds
Director of Millsaps Singers
SAMUEL ROSCOE KNOX
A.B., A.M., University of
Mississippi;
Graduate Work, University
of Michigan
Assistant Professor of
Mathematics
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WHITWORTH HALL
RAYMOND LOYD
MclLVENNA
A.B., Williamette Univer-
sity;
A.M., Ph.D., Harvard
University
Professor of Political
Science
ROSS HENDERSON MOORE
B.S., M.S., Millsaps College;
A.M., University of Chicago;
Ph.D., Duke University
Professor of History
MILDRED MOREHEAD
A.B., Mississippi State College
for Women;
A.M., Duke University
Assistant Professor of English
JOSEPH BAILEY PRICE
B.S., Millsaps College;
M.S., University of
Mississippi;
Ph.D., Louisiana State
University
Professor of Chemistry
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Twenty-One
RICHARD R. PRIDDY
B.S., in Ed., Ohio Northern
University;
M.A., Ph.D., Ohio State
University
Professor of Chemistry
JACK E. PRINCE
A.B., A.M., Ohio State
University;
Graduate work at Ohio State
University
Associate Professor of Economics
THOMAS LEE REYNOLDS
B.S., Guilford College;
A.M., Ph.D., University of
North Carolina
Professor of Mathematics
ALBERT GODFREY SANDERS
A.B., Southwestern (Texas);
A.B., Yale University;
Rhodes Scholar, 1907-1910;
A.B., A.M., University of
Oxford (Honors School)
Professor of Romance
Languages
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CALLOWAY HALL
VERNON LANE WHARTON MILTON CHRISTIAN WHITE
A.B., Millsaps Collegs;
A.M., Ph.D., University of
North Carolina
Professor of Socioloy and
History
A.B., Birmingham-Southern
College;
A.M., Harvard University;
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin
Professor of English
WILLIAM S. WINN
Ph.B., B.D., Emory University;
A.M., University of
North Carolina
Associate Professor of
Mathematics
JAMES DORSEY WROTEN
B.A., Millsaps College;
B.D., Southern Mehodist
University;
A.M., Ed.D., Columbia
University
Associate Professor of
Religion
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VIEW FROM MURRAH HALL TOWARDS LIBRARY AND FOUNDERS HALL
Twenty-Three
KARL WOLFE
B.F.A., Chicago Art Institute;
William M. R. French Fellowship;
Study abroad for one year;
Study and Teaching Pa. School of
Art Summer School
CAROLYN BUFKIN
B.A., Millsaps College
Assistant to the Registrar
MARTHA BENNETT
Secretary to the President
MRS. DOROTHY NETTLES
Cashier
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MARY FRANCES GOODWIN MRS. JESSIE P. JORDAN
Assistant, Registrars Office Secretary to the Dean
MRS. ANNE DeMOSS
Assistant, Registrars Office
FRANCES WEBB SHELTON
Secretary to the Business Manager
Twenty-Four
CURTIS McGOWAN, President 1st Term
WILLIAM HOLLAND, President 2nd Term
James Aldridge
Adrienne Bourgeois
Stanley Clendinning
Laura Ceil Allen
John Bowers
Carolyn Collins
Donald Anderson
John Bowie
Eddie Collins
ABEL, BEULAH --------- Duck Hill
IRC
ALDRIDGE, JAMES -------- Jackson
LXA
IFC, IRC, Pres. LXA
ALLEN, LAURA CEIL -------- Jackson
Chi 0
Beethovan Club
ANDERSON, DONALD ------- Vicksburg
ANDERSON, ROBERT REED ------ Natchez
PiKA
ODK, Who's Who Among Students in American
Colleges and Universities
IRC Pres.
BLACK, WENDELL -------- Jackson
PiKA
BLACKWELL, HIGDON ------- Jackson
BLAKENEY, JOE FRANK ----- Bay Springs
KA
IFC, IRC
BOLEWARE, SAMMY -------- Carson
KS
Twenty-Six
bert Reed Anderson
Sandra Campbell
Ed Curtis
Wendell Black
Thelma Ann Canode
Ella Virginia Courtney
Higdon Blackwell
Virginia Cavett
Samuel William Darby
Joe Frank Blakeney
Curtis Clapham
John Davis
Sammy Boleware
Duncan Clark
Mary Dent Deaton
BOURGEOIS, ADRIENNE ------ Jackson
Chi O
BOWERS, JOHN --------- Jackson
SEB
BOWIE, JOHN --------- McCool
CAMPBELL, SANDRA -------- Grenada
Vikings
AED, TNS
CANODE, THELMA ANN ------- Rome
Pres. BSO, Pres. Pan-Hellenic
Sig L, Majorette Club, ESP
CAVETT, VIRGINIA - - - Jackson
Chi O
Pres. Chi O, Pan Hellenic, Sig L
KDE, Who' Who in —
CLAPHAM, CURTIS -------- Lyon
KS
Pres. KS
CLARK, DUNCAN --------- Sardis
CLENDINNING, STANLEY ------ Jackson
Pi KA
COLLINS, CAROLYN -------- Jackson
BSO
Psy Club, Chi D, Majorette Club
COLLINS, EDDIE --------- McComb
KA
ODK, IRC, "M" Club, Gavileers
Pres. PiKD
CURTIS, ED -------- - Ovett
Pres. Ministerial League
COURTNEY, ELLA VIRGINIA
Harperville
DARBY, SAMUEL WILLIAM ----- Jackson
PIKA
DAVIS, JOHN --------- Utica
AED
DEATON, MARY DENT ------ McComb
Chi O
KDE
Twenty-Seven
WILLIAM HOLLAND
Vice-President, 1st Semester
SALE LILLY
Vice-President, 2nd Semester
Walter Donnell
Norma Harrell
Sue Horton
Annie Dunn
Elizabeth Harris
Margaret Lee Inman
Ouida Eldridge
Evelyn Hawkins
Mike Jacobs
DONNELL, LUKE -------- Pelahatchie
DONNELL, WALTER ------- Pelahatchie
DUNN, ANNIE --------- Olive Branch
Vikings
ARD, Majorette Club
ELDRIDGE, OUIDA ------- Philadelphia
Vikings
IRC, Chi D, Majorette Club, KDE
FREEMAN EDWARD ------- Jackson
LXA
GRAHAM, BILL MACK ------ Jackson
KA
GRAHAM, K. E. - - - Georgetown
HALL, GASTON --------- Jackson
Kit kat, ESP, IRC
HAMILTON, CATHERINE ------ Jackson
Chi O
ESP
Twenty-Eight
Edward Freeman
William A. Hays
Elbert C. Jenkins
ly Mack Graham
K. E. Graham
Gaston Hall
Catherine Hamilton
Robert Haynes
Dorothy Ann Heggie
Mary Joy Hill
William H. Holland, Jr
Doc Jeter
Frances Johnson
Barry Kimbrough
Marth Hale Kittrell
HARRELL, NORMA Mobile, Ala. NORTON, SUE -------- - Oakland
Sig L, Pres. YW, Sec.-Treas. SEB Vikings
Who's Who — Miss Millsaps Who's Who, Sig L, Majorette Club
Favorite
ljaddic ci ,7aDi:tu i i INMAN, MARGARET LEE ----- - Flora
HARRIS, ELIZABETH ------- Laurel
KP Phi Mu
KDE Pres. KDE
HAWKINS, EVEYLN -------- Canton JACOBS, MIKE --------- McComb
BSO
JENKINS, ELBERT C. - - - - - Brookhaven
HAYNES, ROBERT --------- Jackson
PiKA
IRC
LXA
JETER, DOC --------- Ripley
HAYS, WILLIAM A. - - Bogue Chitto JOHNSON, FRANCES Jackson
HEGGIE, DOROTHY ANN ------- Durant
Chi O
Majorette Club
HILL, MARY JOY ------- - Louisville
Majorette Club, KDE
HOLLAND, WILLIAM H., JR. - - - - Vicksburg
PiKA
TNS, Who's Who, ODK, Kit Kat, Pres. APsi 0
Phi Mu
Chi D
KIMBROUGH, BARRY ------ Louisville
Pres. "M" Club
KITTRELL, MARTH HALE ----- Greenwood
Chi O
Majorette Club, Chi D
Twenty-Nine
VIRGINIA PEEBLES
Sec.-Treas., 1 st Semester
BETTY W. SMITH
Sec.-Treas., 2nd Semester
Sale Lilly
Ellen Kent McNamara
Dale Overmyer
Claire Luster
Randolph Mansfield
Mary Jane Palmerlee
Mary Belle M.abry
Martinson
Peggy Parrish
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LEE, B. F. -- -- - - - - - Greenwood
PiKA
"M" Club
LILLY, SALE -------- Charleston
KS
ODK, Who's Who-, "M" Club,
Pres. SEB, V-P Senior Class,
Master Major
LUSTER, CLAIRE -------- Clarksdale
Chi O
MABRY, MARY BELLE ------- Wiggins
Vikings
McCLUER, MABETH ------- Jackson
Phi Mu
KDE
McGOWN, CURTIS ------- Memphis
KS
Pres. Senior Class
McLARTY, BETTY L. ------ - Jackson
Chi O
McLEOD, RICHARD R. ----- - Jackson
LXA
TNS
McGEE, ELIABETH ANN ------ Chunky
Phi Mu
Sig L, Majorette Club, KDE,
Thirty
NAabeth McCluer
Jewell H. Mayer
Virginia Peebles
Curtis McGown
Martha Mayo
Mary Ann Pitts
Betty L. McLarty
Eunice Middleton
Radzewicz, Ethel
(Mrs. Paul A.)
Richard R. McLoed
Billy Miller
Pat Ratliff
Elizabeth Ann McGee
Jimmy Newson
Bill Riecken
McNAMARA, ELLEN KENT ----- Jackson OVERMYER, DALE -------- Jackson
LXA
MANSFIELD, RANDOLPH ----- Jackson
PiKA
MARTINSON, PATSY - - - -
Chi O
Majorette Club, KDE
MAYER, JEWELL H. - - - - -
Jackson
Jackson
Vikings
Chi D
MAYO, MARTHA --------- Star
Phi Mu
KDE
MIDDLETON, EUNICE ------- Yazoo City
Chi O
MILLER, BILLY --------- Jackson
KA
ODK, Pres. AED, TNS, "M" Club
NEWSOM, JIMMY -------- Jackson
KA
ESPhi
PALMERLEE, MARY JANE ----- Jackson
Chi O
TNS Pres.
PARRISH, PEGGY -------- Memphis
BSO
Sig L, Chi D
PEEBLES, VIRGINIA ------- Jackson
Chi O
Sig L, Who's Who-, KDE..
Cheerleader, Favorite,
Sec.-Treas. Senior Class
Indianola
PITTS, MARY ANN - - - - -
Chi O
Majorette Club
RADZEWICZ, ETHEL (MRS. PAUL A.)
Jackson
RATLIFF, PAT -------- Jackson
KA
RIECKEN, BILL -------- Jackson
PiKA, AED, TNS
Thirty-One
.
REGISTRATION
CHOCTAW TAXI COMPANY
Roy Ryan Ed Sherrod Jeanne Shields
Mary Sue Smith Deborah Stevens Ruth Stockton
James M. Whitehouse Mary Nell Williams Glynn Wiygul
ROBINSON, IRA ------- - Brandon
"M" Club
RYAN.. ROY --------- Baldwyn
SHERROD, ED -------- - Jackson
TNS
SHIELDS, JEANNE -------- Tchula
BSO
Chi D, Pres. Majorette Club, KDE
S!DES, CARRIE SUE - - - - - - - D'Lo
SISSON. ANNE BRENNER - - Beulah
Phi Mu
Sig L, Chi D, Pres. ESP, KDE
Favorite
SMALL, BETTY --------- Jackson
KD
Majorette Club, IRC
SMITH, BETTYE W. ------- - Jackson
KD
Sig L, Who's Who-, Chi D,
Majorette Club, Favorite
SMITH. HARMON L, JR. ----- Lexington
PiKA
ODK, Who's Who-, IRC Pres. Singers
Pres. PiKA
Thirty-Two
Carrie Sue Sides
E. B. Strain
Lavelle Woodrick
Anne Brenner Sisson
Cleveland Turner
Martha Ann Wright
Betty Small
Barbara Tyler
Martha L. Wright
Bettye W. Smith
Spencer Weissinger
Ching Yien Yao
Harmon L. Smith, Jr.
Alice Dale Whitfield
James Leon Young
SMITH, MARY SUE ------- - Jackson WHITEHOUSE, JAMES M. ----- Columbus
Phi Mu
Sig L, Pres. Who's Who, KDE
STEVENS, DEBORAH -------- Jackson
KDE
STOCKTON, RUTH
Jiloxi
Vikint
STRAIN, E. B. -------- - Poplarville
KA
Pres. KA, "M" Club
PiKA
APsi 0, Psy. Club
WILLIAMS, MARY NELL ------ Jackson
KD
WIYGUL, GLYNN -------- Nettleton
WOODRICK, LAVELLE ------- Meridian
WRIGHT, MARTHA ANN ------ Jackson
Viking
CLEVELAND, TURNER - - . Belzoni WRIGHT, MARTHA L Jackson
KS
TYLER, BARBARA -------- Jackson
Viking
Viking
YAO, CHING YIEN -------- Jackson
WEISSINGER, SPENSER ------ Jackson YOUNG, JAMES LEON ------- Jackson
KA
WHITFIELD, ALICE DALE ----- Jackson
BSO
Who's Who-, ODK, Pres. Gavileers,
APsi O, IRC, Bus. Mgr. BOBASHELA
Thirty-Three
THE JUNIOR CLASS
ALLEN, JAMES E. -------- Jackson
KA
ODK, IRC, "M" Club, Bus. Mgr. Bobashela,
SEB V-P
ALLRED, ROBERT H., JR. ----- - Natchez
KA
ANDERSON, BILLY R. ------ - Jackson
Norsemen
ANDERSON, EMMETT J., JR. ----- Jackson
PiKA
ANDERSON, ROSEMARY M. - - - - Clarksdale
Vikings
Assistant in Sociology
AUST, JULIA E. ------- - Clarksdale
Chi O
Toppers, Eta Sigma Phi, Pres. Woman's Council
BABINGTON, MARY ANN ----- Meadville
Phi Mu
Pres. Beethovan Club, SEB
BACOT, LYNN E. ------- - Holmesville
Vikings
BALIUS, DAVID H. ------- - Biloxi
PiKA
SEB, Pres. Band
BARNETT, DORIS -------- Hermanville
BSO
BLOUNT, ROBERT E., JR. - Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.
KS
SEB, Pres. Alpha Psi Omega
BOYLES, CHARLES H. ------ - Jackson
Pres. Wesleyan
BREAZEALE, VIRGINIA ----- Doddsville
Phi Mu
One, two -- Bump!
BROWN, DIANE -------- Greenville
Chi O
BROWN, PEGGY -------- Madison
Chi O
IRC, Beauty
BUCKLEY, MABEL -------- Jackson
KD
ESP, Majorette Club
BURTON, LOUISE --------- Jackson
Ph, Mu
KDE, Pan-Hellenic
CAIN, MARGUERITE ------- Gulfport
Chi O
CAMPBELL, LOUISE -------- Tupelo
Viking
CARPENTER, MIM ------ Water Valley
SEB, Majorette Club V-P
CAVETT, VAN --------- Jackson
KS
ODK, Ed. of P&W, IFC, IRC, Kit Kat, SEB
CRISLER, ANNABELLE ------ Jackson
Phi Mu
APsiO, KDE, Majorette Club,
Bobashela Typing Editor
CUMBERLAND, L. ALVIN ----- Sharon
COVINGTON, NEIL ------- Brookhaven
Millsaps Psy. Club
DENNY, MARGUERITTE ------ Jackson
KD
IRC, ESP
DOGGETT, KAROLYN ------- Kossuth
Chi O
Beethovan Club
DYESS, SARA NELL -------- Meridian
BSO
Pres. WCW, SEB, Christian Council
EDGE, VIRGINIA --------- Jackson
KD
Pres. KD, Sig L, APsiO, ESP, Pan-Hellenic,
BOBASHELA Feature Editor
ELLIS, A. W. --------- New Augusta
TNS
ESKRIDGE, JAMES ------- Holly Springs
LXA
ESTES, NOWELL --------- Tie Plant
KA
TNS
EWING, NONA -------- Tupelo
Chi O
APsiO, Beethovan Club
FOSTER, NELL --------- Maben
Viking
FUZAK, BILL --------- Jackson
"M" Club
GABY, EWING Jackson
PiKA
APsiO
Thirty-Four
Allen
Allred
Anderson, B.
Anderson, E.
Anderson, R.
Aust
Babbington
Bacot
Ballus
Barnett
Blount
Boyles
Breazeale
Brown, D.
Brown, P.
Buckley
Burton
Cain
Campbell
Carpenter
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Cavett
Crisler
Cumberland
Covington
Denny
Doggett
Dyess
Edge
Ellis
Eskridge
Estes
Ewing
Foster
Fuzak
Gaby
Thirty-Five
THE "'JUNIOR CLASS .
GIFFIN, BETTY -------- Louisville
ESP
GOODWIN, GLENNA ------- Jackson
KD
APsiO
GRIFFIN, JOHN ------ Montgomery, A'a.
KS
GULLEDGE, JERRY ------ Crystal Springs
KS
TNS
HADDAD, RAY - - - Jackson
KA
ODK, Pres. Pre-Med., AED, TNS
HARRISON, DURBO Calhoun City
KS
AED
HESTER, ROGER --------- Jackson
PiKA
Millsaps Psy. Club
HILL, ROANE --------- Houston
Chi O
HINTON, HOMER -------- Jackson
LXA
HORNE, BRYANT -------- Jackson
KA
HOWELL, CHARLES -------- Fannin
HOWELL, NAN -------- Jackson
KD
HUGHES, OUIDA FAYE ------ Meridian
Phi Mu
JOHNSTON, BARKSDALE ----- Jackson
Chi O
Pan-Hellenic
Moore takes the Lead
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JOLLY, THOMAS ------- Monticello
KS
KAZAR, MARIAN -------- Tchula
Chi O
Beethovan Club
KELLY, VIRGINIA Jackson
BSO
Queen of PiKA Cotton Ball
LAMPTON, JOSEPHINE ------ Tylertown
BSO
Sig L, EWP, KDE, Women's Council
LEEP, PAT --------- Jackson
Chi O
Pres. Chi O, Pres. Pan-Hellenic, SEB
LEONARD, ANNIE GREER ----- Jackson
KD
ESP, KDE, Majorette Club
LESTER, ELIZABETH ------- Jackson
Chi 0
V-P Women's Council
LEWIS, B. F. -------- . Jackson
Norsemen
LEWIS, JOHN T., Ill ------ . Jackson
LXA
Millsaps Psy. Club
LEWIS, T. W. -------- - Columbus
KS
ODK, Pres. SEB, "M" Club, Pres. Topper, APO
LOTT, ROBERT --------- Kilmichael
Pres. YM, TNS
LOWERY, RUTH --------- Jackson
KD
Pan-Hellenic, Majorette Club
LUKE, WILBUR --------- Jackson
LXA
McDANIEL, MARY ELIZABETH - - - - Flora
BSO
Pres. BSO, Pan-Hellenic, KDE
McGEE, MARY LOU ------- Ackerman
KD
McMURRY, MARY FRANCES ----- Jackson
BSO
Majorette Club
MATHENY, ADALEE ------- Woodville
Viking
ESP, Majorette Club
MONTGOMERY, MARTHA SUE - - - - Jackson
Viking
Majorette Club
MOORE, BILLY --------- Indianola
KS
NALTY, JERRY -------- Brookhaven
Chi O
O'NEAL, MARY ANN ------- Jackson
Viking
Women's Council
Thirty-Six
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Giffin
Goodwin
Griffin
Gulledge
Haddad
Harrison
Hester
Hill
Hinton
Home
Howell, C.
Howell, N.
Hughes
Johnston
Jolly
Kazar
Kelly
Lampton
Leep
Leonard
Lester
Lewis, B. F.
Lewis, John
Lewis, T. W.
Lott
Lowery
Luke
McDaniel
McGee
McMurry
Metheny
Montgomery
Moore
Nalty
O'Neal
Thirty -Seven
THE JUNIOR CLASS .
POSEY, TULANE --------- Tupelo
KS
PKD, Gavileers
POUNDS, JIMMY ------- Jasper, Ala.
KS
Millsaps Psy. Club
POWELL, DAVID --------- Gulfport
KS
"M" Club
REEVES, CLYDE -------- Bogue Chitto
REID, GEORGE --------- Jackson
PiKA
Pres. BSU, APsiO
REYNOLDS, JULIUS ------- Jackson
IRC
ROBERTS, ANNE - - - - - - Montgomery, Ala.
Vikings
Pres. Vikings, SEB
ROBINSON, BILLY ------- Columbus
KS
Toppers, "M" Club
ROEBUCK, JEROME B. ------ - Newton
PiKA
Millsaps Psy. Club
ROSEBERRY, BARBARA ------ Jackson
BSO
Millsaps Psy. Club
RUSHING, DON -------- Ina Bena
Pres. APhi O, SEB
SANDEFUR, JOHN C. ------- Vicksburg
PiKA
ODK, Bus. Mgr. P&W, AED, TNS, APO
Co-Educational Dorms
SANDFORD, NEELY ------- Philadelphia
KD
Beauty
SCHMITT, JOE - - - - Jackson
APsiO
SCOTT, CHARLES -------- Jackson
PiKA
Millsaps Psy. Club
SIMMONS, THOMAS H. ----- - Meridian
SMITH, CLAUDE -------- Jackson
PiKA
SMITH, VARDAMAN K. ----- - Jackson
PiKA
APsi O, "M" Club
SOMMERS, CHARLES ------- Jackson
LXA
IFC, Pres. LXA
STEVENS, A. J. ------- - West
KS
"M" Club
STEWART, BILL LYNN ------ Gulfport
KS
"M" Club
SWAYZE, CATHERINE ------ Jackson
Chi O
TOWNES, ANDREW ------- Grenada
KA
"M" Club
TRAPP, SHELIA -------- Tupelo
Chi O
Sig L, Pres. Christian Council
APsiO, SEB, PKD
TURNAGE, MARIE -------- Gienada
BSO
WALDROP, ROGER -------- Jackson
LXA
WALLACE, LARRY -------- Hollandale
KS
WEAVER, MARGARET ------- Columbus
Chi O
WEBB, JOHNNIE --------- Jackson
Phi Mu
Sig L, IRC, Pres. Westminister, KDE,
Assist. Ed. BOBASHELA
WEBER, AMELIA --------- Jackson
Vikings
WEEMS, LAMAR -------- Forest
KS
AED
WHITEHURST, BERRY ------ Coldwater
WILLIAMSON, CECIL ------- Greenwood
WOLFE, HILLMAN --------- Jackson
LXA
WREN, POLLY - - Vicksburg
KD
Thirty-Eight
Posey
Pounds
Powell
Reeves
Reid
Reynolds
Roberts
Robinson
Roebuck
Roseberry
Rushing
Sandefur
Sanford
Schmitt
Scott
Simmons
Smith, C.
Smith, V.
Sommers
Stevens,
Stewart
Swayze
Townes
Trapp
Turnage
Waldrop
Wallace
Weaver
Webb
Weber
Weems
Whitehurst
Williamson
Wolfe
Wren
Thirty-Nine
Allen
Anderson
Athas
Atkinson
Ballard
Baria
Batson
Bearden
Benson
Birchum
Black
Bratton
Brinkley
Brooks
Brown, C.
Brown, D.
Busse
Cain
Caldwell
Callaway
Canode
Cantwell
Case
Clark
Clements
Coker
Colbert
Cooper
Corban
Costigan
Crisler
Cross
Cunningham
Curtis
DeLong
Dubard
Durrette
Edgar
Epperson
Evans, M. A.
Evans, P.
Farlow
Fewell
Foy
Frazier
Freiler
Freudenberg
Gardner
Forty
THE SOPtlCAiCRE CLASS
ALLEN, CHARLES W. ------ - Itta Bena
PiKA
ANDERSON, MARIE ANN ------ Jackson
Chi 0
ATHAS, ASPASIA -------- Greenwood
ATKINSON, LUCIE J. ------- - Jackson
Phi Mu
BALLARD, MILDRED W. ----- - Fayette
BARIA, CAROLYN LOVE ----- Gulfport
Vikings
BATSON, SALLY ANN ------ Greenville
KD
BEARDEN, KATHRYN JEAN ----- McComb
Vikings
BENSON, JAMES E. ------ - Meridian
BIRCHUM, JACK R. ----- - Norman, Okla.
BLACK, BOBBY JOE ------ - Greenwood
KS
BRATTON, JO ANN ------- Greenville
KD
BRINKLEY, JAMES BARRY ----- Jackson
LXA
BROOKS, BOBBY C. ------- Mathiston
LXA
BROWN, ETHEL CECILE ------ Jackson
Phi Mu
BROWN, JAMES D. ------- - Winona
BUSSE, NORMA JEAN ------- Canton
CAIN, GLENN A. -------- - Durant
KS
CALDWELL, LUCRETIA T. - - - - - Philipp
Vikings
CALLAWAY, ROBERT A. ----- - Jackson
CANODE, MONA REE ------- - Rome
BSO
CANTWELL, MARCIA JANE ----- Jackson
Phi Mu
CASE, MARTIN A. ------- - Jackson
CLARK, ROBERT N. ------- - Jackson
CLEMENT, WILLIAM RODNEY - - - - Jackson
PiKA
COKER, OLIVE J. - - - Jackson
Chi O
COLBERT, DAVID W. ------ - Co'umbia
SX
COOPER, JO ANNE ------- Greenwood
KD
CORBAN, MAGRUDER S. - - - - Ocean Springs
PiKA
COSTIGAN, EMILY ------- Greenwood
KD
CRISLER, HARRIET ------- Bay Springs
Chi O
CROSS, JANIE LEE ----- - Goshen Springs
Phi Mu
CUNNINGHAM, MAGDALENE - - - - Jackson
Vikings
CURTIS, PAT H. ------- - Kosciusko
DeLONG, FRED COLE, JR. - - - - - Tutwiler
PiKA
DUBARD, JACK M. ------ - Grenada
PiKA
DURRETTE, LEROY -------- Jackson
EDGAR, VERA BERNICE ----- Vaughan
Vikings
EPPERSON, EDWARD ROY - - - - Caledonia
Norsemen
EVANS, MARY ANN ------- Jackson
EVANS, PEGGY FRANCES ----- Shubuta
BSO
FARLOW, MINNIE L. ------- Jackson
Chi 0
FEWELL, VERNON ------- Pascagoula
LXA
FOY, SYBIL B. -------- - Jackson
BSO
FRAZIER, ALLIE M. -------- - Shaw
PiKA
FREILER, CARLENE ------ Hazlehurst
Chi O
FREUDENBERG, GLORIA E. - - - - Greenville
Chi O
GARDNER, OUIDA FAYE ----- Jackson
KD
Some call it spaghetti!
Forty-One
Geddie
Gibson
Gilliland
Glorioso
Goodin
Gossard
Grantham
Gulledge
Hardin
Harper
Harrell
Head
Hetrick
Hight
Hobbs
Hodges
Howell
Hudson, R.
Hudson, Y.
Huggins
Hughes
Hulen
Hunt
Jones
Keel
Kelly
Khayat
Kurts
Kux
Lansing
Laseter
Lewis
Linn
Little, J.
Little, R.
McCarter
McGrath
McLellan
Mangum
Mathis
May
Messer
Michel
Mills
Millsaps
Mitchell
Moore, J.
Moore, M. E.
Forty-Two
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GEDDIE, ROBERT S. ------ - Jackson
GIBSON, ROBERT M. ------ - Guntown
GILLILAND, JOHN CAMPBELL - - - Jackson
KA
GLORIOSO, SAMMIE JOE - - - - - Itta Bena
KS
GOODIN, WAYNE C. ------ - Guntown
LXA
GOSSARD, EDGAR A. ------ - Meridian
GRANTHAM, MARY ALBERTA - - - - Jackson
BSO
GULLEDGE, HARRY E. ----- - Jackson
PiKA
HARDIN, JAMES E. ------ - Jackson
PiKA
HARPER, ROBERT L. ------ - Jackson
LXA
HARRELL, RUTH IMOGENE - - - Silver City
BSO
HEAD, SIDNEY A. ------ - Columbia
PiKA
HETRICK, BYRON THOMAS ----- Jackson
Norsemen
HIGHT, M. LOUISE ----- Pine Bluff, Ark.
Vikings
HOBBS, JOE W. -------- - Jackson
PiKA
HODGES, LOUIS W. ------- - Eupora
HOWELL, JOHN M. ------- - Forest
PiKA
HUDSON, RUTH -------- Florence
HUDSON, YERGER -------- Jackson
Norsemen
HUGGINS, JO ANNE ------ Waynesboro
BSO
HUGHES, PEGGY LOUISE ----- Brookhaven
Vikings
HULEN, ELIZABETH M. ----- Hazlehurst
Chi O
HUNT, ROBERT LEE ------ - Jackson
JONES, GEORGE K. - - - - - Nashville, Tenn.
KS
KEEL, DAN T., JR. ------ - Florence
PiKA
KELLY, ROBERT C, JR. ----- - Jackson
PiKA
KHAYAT, EDNA RUTH ----- Moss Point
KD
KURTS, EVAN JAMES ------- Jackson
KUX, JO ANN -------- Jackson
BSO
LANSING, JANELLA -------- McComb
KD
LASETER, CHARLES ------- Morton
LEWIS, TOM, Ml ------ - Vicksburg
PiKA
LINN, SARA NELL -------- Tupelo
KD
LITTLE, JOHN B. -------- - Jackson
LITTLE, RODNEY, R. ------ - Jackson
PiKA
McCARTER, REMUS L. ----- - Eupora
McGRATH, M. LYNN ------- Canton
KD
McLELLAN, HUGH C. ------ - Durant
LXA
MANGUM, FRANK B. ----- - Natchez
KA
MATHIS, CARY D., JR. - - - - Crystal Springs
LXA
MAY, FRANCES -------- Jackson
Chi O
MESSER, WILLIAM B. - - - - - Crystal Springs
LXA
MICHEL, MARGARET O. ----- - Jackson
Chi O
MILLS, HENRY P., JR. - - - - - - - Jackson
KA
MILLSAPS, ELEANOR I. ----- West Point
BSO
MITCHELL, JOHN H. ------ - Jackson
PiKA
MOORE, JOHN W. ------ - Hattiesburg
PiKA
MOORE, MARY ELINOR ------ Morton
Phi Mu
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Forty-Three
O'Neil
O'Neal
Norton, N.
Norton, B.
Nash
Myers, R.
Myers, B.
Morgan
Moore
Page
Parker
Pridgen
Puckett
Punshon
Rees
Richardson
Root
Russell
Sanders
Sebren
Simpson
Smith, B. A.
Smith, B. F.
Smith, F. D.
Sparks
Stanton
Stigler
Stricklin
Sugg
Suthoff
Sykes
Taylor
Tuniks
Turner, A.
Turner, I.
Vaughan
Wade
Walker
Wallace
Wasson, L.
Wasson, S.
Weaver
Wells
Weston
White
Wignall
Wilkinson
Williams
Wilson
Woodard
Woods
Wykert
Forty-Four
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MOORE, WILLIAM M. ----- - Jackson
KA
MORGAN, JESSIE WYNN ----- Newton
Phi Mu
MYERS, BARBARA L. ----- - Greenwood
KD
MYERS, ROBERT S. ------- - Jackson
PiKA
NASH, FRANKLIN A. ------ Greenville
LXA
NORTON, BETTY JO ------ - Hazlehurst
Chi O
NORTON, NORMA LANE ------ Lorman
O'NEAL, COLA CATHERINE ------ Laurel
KD
O'NEIL, ARTHUR M., JR. ----- - Jackson
PAGE, LESLIE JOE - - - - -.- - - - Grenada
PiKA
PARKER, THOMAS E. ------ - McComb
KA
PRIDGEN, BOBBIE J. ------- Jackson
BSO
PUCKETT, ODEAN W. ----- - Jackson
PiKA
PUNSHON, MYRENE CAROL - - - Orlando, Fla.
BSO
REES, MYRNA LACY -------- Jackson
Phi Mu
RICHARDSON, DONALD E. ----- - Jackson
ROOT, MARIAN FRANCES ------ Jackson
BSO
RUSSELL, BETTYE JEAN ----- Monticello
Vikings
SANDERS, MARJORIE J. - - - - - Water Valley
SEBREN, CLARENCE P. ----- - Florence
LXA
SIMPSON, RACHEL ANN ----- Greenville
Chi O
SMITH, BARBARA ALICE ------ Jackson
Chi O
SMITH, BETTYE F. ------- - Jackson
BSO
SMITH, FRED DAY -------- McComb
KA
SPARKS, GENE --------- Hillsboro
STANTON, JOANNE L. ------ - Jackson
BSO
STIGLER, JUNE MERIDITH ------ Drew
KD
STRICKLIN, JAMES A. - - - - - Yazoo City
SUGG, MAUDE L. ------- - Jackson
Chi O
SUTHOFF, PEGGY JEAN ----- Moss Point
KD
SYKES, WILLIAM G., Ill ----- - Jackson
PiKA
TAYLOR, MARIE V. -------- Noxapater
Vikings
TUNIKS, GALINA ------ Memphis, Tenn.
Vikings
TURNER, ELIZABETH ANNE - - - - Greenwood
KD
TURNER, IRBY, JR. ------ - Belzoni
KA
VAUGHAN, MARY FEATHERSTUN - - - Jackson
KD
WADE, FRANK C. ------- - Jackson
WALKER, BARBARA ANN ------ Jackson
BSO
WALLACE, WILLIAM PHIL ----- Braxton
WASSON, LYNDA ZACK ----- Kosciusko
WASSON, SARA JANE ------ West Point
BSO
WEAVER, NANETTE ------ Ackerman
KD
WELLS, M. LONETTA ------- Jackson
Phi Mu
WESTON, MARY MARGARET ----- Jackson
Phi Mu
WHITE, MORRIS E. -------- Greenwood
WIGNALL, JOAN AMY ------ Jackson
Phi Mu
WILKINSON, GENE A. ----- - Jackson
LXA
WILLIAMS, FRED H. ----- - Vicksburg
PiKA
WILSON, DOROTHY J. ------ - Richton
Vikings
WOODARD, ROBERT THOMAS - - - Greenville
PiKA
WOODS, TOMMY A. ------ - Greenwood
KS
WYKERT, BARBARA D. ----- - Jackson
Phi Mu
Aw, go on and cry
Forty-Five
THE FRESHMAN CLASS
ALFORD, KATHRYN MARIE - - - - Hazlehurst
KD
ALLEN, JULIA MAE -------- Quitman
Vikings
BABBIT, ADELAIDE DUNBAR ----- Natchez
Phi Mu
BARBER, LOIS C. ------- - Gulfport
Vikings
BARKESDALE, RICHARD FULTON - - Madison
BEAN, BEVERLY LEA ------ - Grenada
Phi Mu
BERNHARD, SARAH GRAY - - - - Greenwood
KD
BILLUPS, BEVERLY LOUISE ----- Jackson
KD
BLACK, ANN CLARICE ------- Drew
Phi Mu
BLUMER, FRED E. ------- - Escatawpa
KA
BONNER, MARY JOYCE ------ Jackson
Chi O
BOOTH, JOSEPHINE W. ------- Drew
KD
BOWERS, NATHAN C. ------ - Jackson
Norsemen
BRASWELL, DANIEL THOMAS - - - Jackson
PiKA
BROADWATER, JOHN R. - - - - Crystal Springs
KS
BUCKLEY, ROSEMARY ------ Pachuta
Phi Mu
BUSKIRK, JAMES B. ------ - Nettleton
BUTTS, ROBERT Y. ------- - Winona
BUZARDE, LAVERNE E. ----- - Greenwood
KS
CAMPBELL, CHARLES W. ----- - West
KS
CARTER, ANN MARIE ------- Jackson
Chi O
CARTER, HARRY W. ------ - Jackson
KA
CHEEK, HOWARD B. ------- - Grenada
KA
COOPER, JOHN E. ------ - Starkville
KA
COOPER, KATHRYN L. ----- - Crenshaw
DAVIDSON, BOBBIE JEAN ----- Greenville
KD
DAVIS, HELEN ELIZABETH ------ Utica
Vikings
DENNIS.. SARAH E. ------- - Morton
Vikings
DUNBAR, JACK F. ------- - Indianola
PiKA
DUNCAN, KATHRYN LOUISE - - - - Louisville
BSO
ELLARD, RUTH CLAIRE ------ Durant
ELLIOT, JAMES C. ------- - Jackson
KA
EMERSON, KATHERINE MAY - - - - Jackson
EPPINETTE, LAWRENCE VERNON - - - Natchez
LXA
FALKNER, PEGGYE JO ----- - Germania
Phi Mu
FENTON, JOHN YOUNG - - - - Rolling Fork
KS
FERRIS, A. W. --------- Jackson
KA
FORD, DOROTHY DEE ------ - Magnolia
KD
GAINEY, MARY GENE ------ Jackson
Chi O
GLENN, GLENDA -------- Corinth
Chi O
GRAVES, ANN RILEY ------- Corinth
Chi O
GRAY, BETTY SUE ------- - Myrtle
GULLETTE, LOIS M. ------- - Jackson
Vikings
GULLY, VIRGIL, SAMUEL ----- Marion, La.
PiKA
HAINING, JANIE SUE ----- Yazoo City
Phi Mu
HANCOCK, MARIANN ------ Indianola
Phi Mu
HAND, CAROLYN ANNE ------ Jackson
Chi O
HANEY, BESSIE MAE ------- Jackson
Vikings
Forty-Six
Alford
Allen
Babbit
Barber
Barkesdale
Bean
Bernhard
Billups
Black
Blumer
Bonner
Booth
Bowers
Braswell
Broadwater
Buckley
Buskirk
Butts
Buzarde
Campbell
Carter, A.
Carter, H.
Cheek
Cooper, J.
Cooper, K.
Davidson
Davis
Dennis
Dunbar
Duncan
Ellard
Elliot
Emerson
Eppinette
Falkner
Fenton
Ferris
Ford
Gainey
Glenn
Graves
Gray
Gullette
Gully
Haining
Hancock
Hand
Haney
Forty-Seven
THE rCESHMAN CLASS .
HANKINS, FRANCES GAY ----- Grenada
Phi Mu
HARRIS, DAVID A. ------ - Jackson
LXA
HARTNESS, GLORIA YVONNE - - - Kosciusko
KD
HAWKINS, PRENTISS HARRY - - - - Canton
HEWITT, K. VIRGINIA ------ Jackson
Chi O
HICKS, FRANCES ELIZABETH - - - - Benton
KD
HILL, JAMES ALBERT ------ Louisville
HILL, REX BERLAN ------- Glen Allen
HILTON, JERRY M. ------- - Star
HOLLIS, LILLIAN MARIE ----- Brookhaven
BSO
HOLMES, EUGENE C. ----- - Kosciusko
LXA
HONEYCUTT, LAURA ANNE ----- Grenada
Phi Mu
HOWELL, JOHN R. ------- - Durant
KA
HUGHES, JO GLYNN ------- Jackson
Phi Mu
HUMPHREY, ALICE W. ------- Jackson
KD
HUNT, GEORGE LOUIS ------ Vicksburg
PiKA
HUSBANDS, MARY ELIZABETH - - - - Jackson
BSO
IRBY, JAMES W. ------- - Jackson
KS
Snakes Alive
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JONES, EDWIN H. ------ Lewisburg, Tenn.
PiKA
KING, RUBYE JOYCE ------- Onward
Vikings
KING, KATHERINE ------- Gulfport
Vikings
LEWIS, SARAH, L. ------- - Flora
Phi Mu
LONG, JAMES E. ------- - Hazlehurst
KA
LOTT, JOHN B. ------- - Columbus
PiKA
McCULLAR, LINDA LOU ------ Durant
Chi O
McELROY, MARY ANN ------ Lauderdale
Vikings
MclNVALE, DOROTHY ANNE ----- Laurel
KD
McKEE, WANDA ALICE ------ Jackson
Chi 0
MALVANEY, ERROL D. ----- - Columbia
KA
MARTIN, ROBERT E. ------ - Jackson
MAYER, WAYNE A. - - - - Minneapolis, Minn.
MINCEY, JAMES ERNEST ----- Jackson
KA
MUSSELWHITE, ISSAC C. ----- - West
KS
NABORS, LEONARD LESLIE ----- Tutwiler
NALL, MARTHA JO ------- - Jackson
KD
NEWELL, NORMA -------- Jackson
Phi Mu
NORRIS, CLARA FRANCES - - - - West Point
BSO
OPPERMAN, DONALD R. - New Hyde Park, N. Y.
LXA
OSBORN, MARJORIE ANN - - - - Greenwood
KD
PARKER, ROY A. - - - Jackson
Norsemen
PARKS, WILLIAM S. ------ - Greenwood
KA
PATTON, SARA VIRGINIA ------ Jackson
Chi O
PEACOCK, FRANCES JO - - - - Kosciusko
KD
PENDERGRAFT, AMELIA ANN - - - Vicksburg
PHILLIPS, MARY HELEN ------ Flora
BSO
PLUMMER, MARGARET ANNE - Birmingham, Ala.
BSO
POLK, HOWELL D. ------- - Corinth
KS
POPE, ANNA CAROLYN ----- Columbia
KD
Forty-Eight
Hankins
Harris
Hartness
Hawkins
Hewitt
Hicks
Hill, J.
Hill, R.
Hilton
Hollis
Holmes
Honeycutt
Howell
Hughes
Humphrey
Hunt
Husbands
Irby
Jones
King, J.
King, K.
Lewis
Long
Lott
McCullar
McElroy
Mclnvale
McKee
Malvaney
Martin
Mayer
Mincy
Musselwhite
Nabors
Nail
Newell
Norn's
Opperman
Osborn
Parker
Parks
Patton
Peacock
Pendergraft
Phillips
Plummer
Polk
Pope
Fortv-Nine
THE rEESHMAN CLASS
POWELL, BETTYE JO ----- - New Albany
Chi 0
PRICE, EDWIN AUBREY ------- Jayess
Norsemen
PRICE, ROY B. -------- - Madison
KS
PUJOL, JACKIE LEE ------- - Jackson
KA
RAMSEY, ZOE ------- Shreveport, La.
BSO
RANDLE, EUGENE E. ------ - Guntown
REED, BLANCHE LOUISE ----- Jackson
KD
REESE, HARRY H. ------- - Jackson
RENEGAR, DOROTHY LEE - - - - - Jackson
RIDGEWAY, MARGARET CECILIA - - - Jackson
KD
ROBINSON, LUCY ANN ----- New Albany
ROGERS, VIRGINIA ------ Greenwood
SANDFORD, SYLVIA 0. - - - - - Philadelphia
KD
SCHIMPF, JAMES W. ------ - Jackson
PiKA
SELBY, MARTHA ANN ----- Charleston
BSO
SHARPE, ELIZABETH J. - - - - - Indianola
SHELTON, FREDDA L. ----- - Jackson
Chi O
SHIELDS, MARY ALICE ------ Tchula
BSO
SISTRUNK, BILLY F. ------ - Jackson
KA
SMITH, BETTY JO ------ - Kosciusko
KD
SMITH, BOBBY J. ------- - Liberty
Norsemen
SMITH, HOWARD L. ------ - Jackson
STENNIS, BETTY GENE ------- Macon
Vikings
STOKES, BARBARA E. ----- - Greenwood
STRIBLING, GERALD C. ----- - Jackson
STRICKLIN, LEE A., JR. ----- Yazoo City
KS
STUBBLEFIELD, SANDRA S. - - - - Greenville
KD
STURDIVANT, EDWIN C. - - - - - Jackson
LXA
STURDIVANT, D. WAYNE ----- Columbia
KA
VAUGHAN, NELL MARIE ----- Carthage
BSO
WALLACE, IVEY HURD ------ Jackson
KD
WALLACE, ALICE JOY ------ Batesville
Phi Mu
WALTERS, RICHARD PAUL - - - - Greenville
KA
WASSON, SARA IMOGENE ------ Ethel
WASSON, WARREN R. ----- . Fulton
WHITAM, FREDRICK L. ----- - Natchez
Norsemen
WHITEHOUSE, FREDERICK E. - - - - Columbia
PiKA
WICKER, ELIZABETH CAROLYN - - - Forest
Phi Mu
WILLIAMS, JAMES LLOYD ----- McComb
KA
WISEMAN, DOROTHY L. - - - - - Greenville
Phi Mu
WOODS, GLORIA ANN ----- Noxapater
WRIGHT, WILLIAM EUGENE - - - - Tunica
LXA
Fifty
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Price, E.
Price, R.
Pujol
V.
Ramsey
Randle
i^Hl
Mftfc
Reed
Reese
Renegar
Ridgeway
Robinson
Rogers
Sandford
Schimpf
Selby
Sharp
Shelton
Shields
Sistrunk
Smith, Betty
Smith, Bobby
Smith, H.
Stennis
Stokes
Stribling
Stricklin
Stubblefield
Sturdivant, D.
Sturdivant, E.
Wallace, I.
Wallace, J.
Walters
Wasson, S.
Wasson, W.
Whitam
Whitehouse
Wicker
Williams
Wiseman
Woods
Wright
Fifty-One
SENIORS
ARRINGTON, THOMAS H. ----- - Jackson
CONERLY, JAMES B. ------- - Jackson
CONEY, MALCOLM, JR. ------ Magnolia
CRISLER, ROBERT M., JR. - - - - - - Jackson
EATON, ROY H. ------- - Yazoo City
GORDAY, ROBERT EARL ------- Jackson
GORE, ALBERT N., JR. ------ - Mathiston
HATHORN, ROBERT L. ------ - Jackson
HUSBAND, ERNEST R. ------- - Jackson
JEFFREYS, RODNEY W. ------- Jackson
MAYERHOFF, NEITA L. ------ - Jackson
MILLER, EDWIN O. ------- - Jackson
MILLER, FRED E. -------- - Jackson
MURDOCK, WILLIAM H. ----- - Greenwood
PAYMENT, PHILLIP H. ------- Jackson
PIRIE, GEORGE C ------- Salisbury, Md.
REES, HELEN LAURA -------- Jackson
ROELL, PAUL A. -------- - Jackson
YELVERTON, EUGENE J. ----- - Jackson
JUNIORS
ADAMS, BETTY ANN ------- Shelby
BAKER, HUGH R. ------- - Jackson
BOLTON, CHESTER ------- Mobile, Ala.
BUSH, NORVILLE R. ------ - Jackson
CAFFEY, TAYLOR D. ------ - Duck Hill
COLLINS, JOHN L. --------- Jackson
COSTAS, PETER J. ------- - Jackson
CRABB, JOHN D. ------- - Earle, Ark.
DANIEL, HUNTER B. ------- Jackson
DENT, WILLIAM F. ------- - Jackson
DERRICK, MARY ANN ------- Jackson
FLOWERS, RICHARD HAROLD - - - - Greenwood
GAMBLE, BERT --------- Jackson
GOSS, WILLIAM E. ------- -
HASSELLE, EDWARD THOMAS - - - - Meridian
JOHNSON. STEELE L. -------- Jackson
JOHNSTON. LONNIE B. ------- Itta Bena
KASEOTE, ANDREA M. ------ Kosciusko
LANGDON. JAMES G. ------ - Greenwood
LeSIEUR, CHARLES F. ------ - Jackson
LEWIS, WILLIAM R. ------ - Brookhaven
LOPER, WILLIAM, JR. ------ - Jackson
McBRIDE, HOWELL J. ------- - Jackson
McFARLAND, DAVID -------- Bolton
MOORE, STEVEN L. ------- - Indianola
PIERCE, HAZEL JACQUELINE ------ Jackson
REED, JESSE O., JR. ------- - Jackson
RICHTER, ROBERT L. ------ - Greenwood
RUSS, LAURENCE S., JR. - - - - - Gulfport
SCOTT, OLIVER H., JR. - - - - - Long Beach
TREXLER, MARGARET P. ----- - Jackson
VIOLETTE, MARILYN WHEELDON - - - Jackson
WAHL, JOSEPH J. ------- Crystal Springs
WHITMORE, WILLIAM V. ----- - Jackson
YOUNG, CLARENCE N. - - Benoit
SOPHOMORES
ARCENEAUX, DAVID A. ------ Sulphur, La.
BAKER, CHARLES W. ------- Jackson
BARTLE, THOMAS S. ------- -
BARTON, WILLIAM D. ----- - Jackson
CALLAHAN, JAMES A. ----- - Madison
DAVIS, LOIS R. -------- - Jackson
DIX, E. KEITH -------- Spokane, Wash.
GOBER, WILLIAM THOMAS ------ Terry
HARRISON, WILLIAM EUGENE ----- Corinth
JACKSON, HAROLD L. ----- Lake Cormorant
KALIL, EMILE T.„ JR. ------- - McComb
MARS, GRETCHEN, ------- Philadelphia
MOORE, HARVEY J. ------- Long Beach
MOORE, JAMES P. -------- - Jackson
NAPIER, NANCY -------- Aberdeen
PHILLIPS, GEORGE -------- Braxton
PIPKIN, NEIL --------- Jackson
SHORT, LOUIE C. ------- - Jackson
TUCKER, LESLIE R. ------ - Holly Springs
VEST, JERRY E. ------ - Jeffersonville, Ind.
WARWICK, WILLIAM W. ----- - Jackson
WAYNE, ROBERT L. ------- - Jackson
WHITE, MARTIN F. ------- - Woodville
WILSON, THOMAS E. ------ - Jackson
YOUNG, JOSEPH E. -------- - Corinth
FRESHMEN
BANAHAN, BENJAMIN F. ------ Jackson
BELL, WILEY --------- Jackson
BOLER, ABBIE LOUISE ------- Canton
BRADSHAW, CARLTON D. ----- - Jackson
BURNETT, JAMES P. ------ - Raleigh
BUSH. JOSEPH R. ------- - Yazoo City
CHANDLER, LAWRENCE ----- Calhoun City
CLEMENT, MALCOLM S. ----- - Pontotoc
COOK. LESTER --------- Natctez
EDDLEMAN, JOHN LOUIS - - - - Arlington, Va.
EDMONDSON, JAVIS THET ------ Jackson
ESKRIDGE, JERRY J. ----- - Holly Springs
GANDY, LUCY TOY -------- Jackson
GRANTHAM, GEORGE WILLIAM - - - - Terry
HARPER, JAMES DAVIS ------- Jackson
HOLLER, CAROLYN ANN ------ Jackson
HOWARD, JOHN D. ------- - Brandon
JAMES, JAMES L. -------- - Handsboro
JENKINS. GLENN H. ----- - Midland, N. C.
LAMBERT, MONTIE C, JR. ------ - Como
McCLEAVE, BILLY R. ------- - Jackson
PATRICK, JEANNE --------- Jackson
PEARSON, BETTY BRAND ------ Clarksdale
POYTHRESS, DAVID F. ------- - Laurel
PRYOR, DAVID E. ------ - Calhoun City
RAY. WILLIAM T. -------- - Jackson
RIGGS. ROY E. -------- - Jackson
STANLEY. AGNES W. ------ - Madison
TERRY, MARGARET P. ------ - Jackson
WILSON, JOHN DAVID ------- Columbia
Fifty-Two
Fijty-Three
Seated: Shields, Trapp, Canode, Dyess, Collins, Cavett, Allen, Lewis, Harrell, Rushing, Blunt, Horton,
Hetrick, Carpenter
Standing: Balius, Johnston, Kimbrough, Smith, Bowers, Holland
[II EXECUTIVE BOOn
OFFICERS
President ------------- T. W. LEWIS
Vice-President ---------- JIMMY ALLEN
Secretary-Treasurer - - - - - NORMA HARRELL
MEMBERS:
Mary Ann Babbington
Dave Balius
Bob Blount
John Bowers
Charles Boyles
Thelma Ann Canode
Mim Carpenter
Van Cavett
Eddie Collins
Sara Nell Dyess
Thomas Hetrick
Bill Holland
Sue Horton
Lonnie Johnston
George Jones
Barry Kimbrough
Billy Miller
Anne Roberts
Don Rushing
Jeanne Shields
Shelia Trapp
Harmon L. Smith
SEB is the functioning organ of student government made up of representa-
tives from student organizations. It says who gets has much and when. Besides the
budget its activities include any problem relating to the student body as a whole. This
year the pet project was reorganization of the activities calendar.
Fifty-Four
Fijty-Five
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President - - - - - SUE HORTON
Vice-President -------- ELIZABETH LESTER
Secretary-Treasurer ------- OUIDA ELDRIDCE
MEMBERS:
Norma Harrell
Mary Ann O'Neil
Josephine Lampton
Bernice Edgar
Anne Roberts
Jo Ann Cooper
Mary Ann Babbington
Beulah Abel
Annie Dunn
Martha Hale Kittrell
Mrs. Sally Massy
Mrs. Hattie Cooper
Mrs. Mary B. Stone
FACULTY ADVISORS:
Mrs. Armanci Coullet
Mrs. J. B. Holloway
Mrs. W. F. Goodman
Miss Frances DeCelle
The Women's Council is the co-ed grievance board. Composed of a repre-
sentative from each sorority, one from the YW and one from the Majorette Club, it
makes and enforces rules of conduct for Millsaps girls.
Seated — Lester, Small, Horton, Roberts, Standing — O'Neill, Edgar, Eldridge, Lampton, Harrell
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Fifty-Six
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The PURPLE AND WHITE continued
along its merry way despite the withdrawal
from school of Editor Less Burtt and despite
his successor, Van Cavett. Several vigorous
campaigns along various topics highlighted
the year, but, still, the local tabloid has
served nobly and well.
VAN CAVETT
ROW 1 : Rees, Johnson, Parrish, Roseberry, Kelly, Barnett.
ROW 2: Hicks, Brown, Crisler, J. A. Cooper, Suggs, Simpson, Duncan, Harrell.
ROW 3: Smith, Batson, Wallace, Goodwin, Turner, Myers, Bratton, Sanders, Bernhart.
ROW 4: Moore, C. Smith, Weems, Eppinette, Gaby, Ewing, Norton, Hulen, Freiler, Wilkinson, Man-
gum, J. Cooper, Harris, Cavett.
Fijty-Seven
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PS COLLEGE WEEK
FOUNDED BY THE JUNIOR CLASS OF 1909
Published every Friday during the school year, except during examination and holiday
periods, by the Student Body of Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi. Editorial and
Business offices located in the Christian Center. Telephone 2-5382.
Advertising Rates Upon Request
Subscription SI. 00 per semester
1951 Montw t9.2
Associated CoOeSiale Press
VAN C AVETT _ - _ Editor
SONNYE SMITH Business Manager
FRANCES JOHNSON...._ .Managing Editor
MAUDE SUGG News Editor
BARBARA MYERS Feature Editor
PEGGY PARRISH Society Editor
NONA EWING Religious Editor
JOHN SANDEFUR Circulation Manager
News Writers: Bob Blount, Harriet Crisler, John Moore. Claude
Smith. Evelyn Hawkins, Lamar Weems, Ouida Eldridge, Martha
Ann Selby, Ann Osborne, Dunbar Babbitt, Jimmy Schimpf. James
Hardin, David Harris, Gene Wilkinson, Eugene Holmes.
Feature Writers: JoAnn Bratton, Sally Ann Batson, JoAnn Cooper,
Rachel Simpson, Meredith Stigler, Sara Nell Linn, Margaret Wes-
ton, Glenna Goodwin, Kathryn Duncan, Peggy Hughes, Amelia
Pendergraft, Gloria Hartness.
Society Writers: Barbara Roseberry. Ann Turner. Virginia Kelly,
Lacy Rees, Cecile Brown, Gene Harrell, Doris Barnett.
Sports Writers: Bobby Joe Black, Frank Mangum, Kim Smith, Sonny
Buzzarde, Don Opperman.
Photographer: Ewin Gaby.
HARMON LEE SMITH
Fifty-Eight
Editor ----- WILLIAM H. HOLLAND
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STAFF
Assistant Editor - ----- Johnnie Webb
Layout and Makeup Editor - - John Moore
Boy's Sports Editor ----- Robert Richter
Girl's Sports Editor - Mim Carpenter
Organizations Editor - Anne Turner
Feature Editor ------ Virginia Edge
Art Editor ------- Leslie Joe Page
Senior Class Editors - peggy Parrish
Sam Darby
Junior Class Editor ----- Kim Smith
Sophomore Class Editor - Minnie Farlow
Freshman Class Editors - - Vernon Eppinette
Ann Mclnvale
Photographers - - - Ralph Hutto, Ewin Gaby
R. L. McCarter
Typists - - - Annabelle Crisler, Frances Root
Barbara Walker
ROW I: Parrish, Suggs, Wallace, Holland, Sudoff, McGee, Farlow, Simpson.
ROW 2: Apthias, Carter, Hand, Mclnvale, Lansing, Turner, Cooper, Ford, Orsburn.
ROW 3: Richter, O'Neil, Goodwin, Howell, Edge, Webb, Carpenter, Eppinette.
Fifty-Nine
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BUSINESS STAFF
Assistant Business Mangers
Tommy Hetrick
A. W. Ferris
Roy Epperson
George Jones
Gene Wilkinson
Barbara Roseberry
John Sandefur
Henry Mills
Business Manager
- JIMMY ALLEN
SEATED — Shelton, McKee, Mincy. STANDING — Mills, Allen
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ROW 1: McGee, Goodwin, Sharp, Costigan, Suthoff, Plummer, 0' Neil, Weaver. ROW 2: Khayat, Ewing,
Leep, Howell, Allen, Stanton, Lampton, Walker. ROW 3: Duncan, Linn, Trapp, Wilson, Carpenter, Vaughn,
B. W. Smith. Baria. ROW 4: Mabrey, Lester Hancock, Pridgen, Nail, Giffin, Hight, Hill. ROW 5: Brindley,
Puckett, Blount, Fenton, Blakeney, Malvaney, Bowers. ROW 6: Hodges, Nabors, Balius, Cooper, Mills,
Blumer, Polk. ROW 7: Hester, Walters, Moore, Benson, H. Smith, Miller, Gilliland, Ryan.
FIRST SOPRANO:
Mona Ree Canode
Kathryn Duncan
Nona Ewing
Glenna Goodwin
Mariann Hancock
Lillian Hollis
Edna Khayat
Sara Nell Linn
Tan McGee
Jo Nail
Virginia Patton
Jeanne Patrick
Cecilia Ridgeway
Margaret Weaver
Libby Wicker
Dot Wiseman
Mary Vaughn
SECOND SOPRANO:
Sarah Bernhard
Joyce Bonner
Rosemary Buckley
Mim Carpenter
Virginia Cavett
Emily Costigan
Elaine Ellard
Riley Graves
Nan Howell
Elizabeth Lester
Mary Belle Mabry
Elinor Moore
Jessie Wynn Morgan
Betty Jo Powell
Jeanenne Pridgen
Myrene Punshon
Bettye Russell
Jeneanne Sharpe
Barbara Stokes
Sandra Stubblefield
Nell Marie Vaughn
Joan Wilson
FIRST ALTO:
Laura Ceil Allen
Carolyn Baria
Magdalene Cunningham
Helen Davis
Betty Sue Gray
Louise Hight
Jo Glyn Hughes
Peggy Hughes
Marion Kazar
Mary Lou McGee
Lynn McGrath
Norma Newell
Margaret Anne Plummer
Virginia Rogers
Bettye W. Smith
Joanne Stanton
Maude Sugg
Peggy Suthoff
Joy Wallace
Gloria Woods
Virginia Peebles
SECOND ALTO:
Clarice Black
Beverly Bean
Bobbie Jean Davidson
Betty Giffin
Roane Hill
Josie Lampton
Pat Leep
Ruth Lowery
Frances May
Linda Lou McCullar
Sixty
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The annual bow of the singers highlights a year of feverish activity under
the genius touch of "Pop" King.
OFFICERS
President - - - - HARMON L. SMITH
Vice-President - - JOE FRANK BLAKENEY
Secretary - - - - JOSEPHINE LAMPTON
Reporter ------- NONAEWINC
Business Manager - - - - BILLY MILLER
Alice McKee
Eunice Middleton
Mary Ann O'Neil
Betty Pearson
Betty Small
Barbara Walker
Nanette Weaver
FIRST TENOR:
Nathan Bowers
Homer Hinton
Jimmy Kurts
Gilbert Langdon
Eroll Maheney
Billy Miller
Sonnye Smith
Gene Sparks
Freeman Watson
SECOND TENOR:
Fred Blumer
James Buskirk
Campbell Gilliland
Lawrence Chandler
Ewin Gaby
Byrant Home
John M. Howell
Yeager Hudson
George Jones
Henry Mills
George Phillips
Howell Polk
David Pryor
Wayne Sturdivant
Paul Walters
Harry Reese
FIRST BASS:
Jimmy Allen
David Balius
Joe Frank Blakeney
Charles Boyles
James Burnett
Tommy Braswell
Barry Brindley
David Colbert
A. W. Ferris
Sidney Head
Louis Hodges
Johnny Howell
Robert Hunt
John Moore
David Powell
Odean Puckett
Roy Price
John Sandefur
Bobby Joe Smith
Ed Sturdivant
John David Wilson
John Bowie
John Fenton
Lavelle Woodrick
Sale Lilly
SECOND BASS:
Jimmy Benson
Bob Blount
Duncan Clark
Stanley Clendinning
Henry Clements
Roger Hester
Bobby Myers
Leslie Nabors
Arthur O'Neil
George Reid
Roy Ryan
Cecil Williamson
Sixty-One
OFFICERS
President -------- DAVID BALIUS
Vice-President - - - JOANNE STANTON
Secretary ------- EMILY COST I CAN
Drum Major ------ ODEAN PUCKETT
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The Millsaps Band, tho' hampered by the lack of money and a practice period this
year, has worked wonders under the guidance of its director, Mr. Arthur Colaianni.
An orchid to Mr, Coley and his band.
Jo Ann Kux
Jimmy Schimpf
Marie Turnage
Bill Riecken
Magruder Corban
Ernest Workman
Don Rushing
Katherine Emerson
Lavelle Woodrick
Roger Waldrop
Betty Stennis
MEMBERS
Annie Dunn
John Moore
Mary Frances McMurry
Alice Whitfield Goodsell
Betty Smith
Roy Parker
Leslie Joe Page
Bobby Kelly
Billy McCleave
Harry Gulledge
Nell Marie Vaughn
Frances Watson
Donald Richardson
John Sandefur
Mary Ann Babbington
Fred Whitehouse
Eleanor Millsaps
Mona Ree Canode
Bobby All red
Tommy Woodard
Paul Walters
Sixty-Two
Jessie Wynn Morgan
Janella Lansing
Edna Khayat
Clair Norris
Libby Wicker
AJORETTES
Cke CHEERLEADERS
Joe Frank Blakeney
Sid Head
Virginia Peebles
George Reid
Nanette Weaver
Lonetta Wells
Sixty-Three
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REMUS L. McCARTER
BUSINESS MANAGERS
ROY EPPERSON GENE WILKINSON
CONTRIBUTORS
Ouida Eldridge
Robert Hunt
Peggy Parrish
Galina Tuniks
Barbara Myers
John Moore
Edwin Sturdivant
Vernon Fewell
Mary Sue Smith
Bob Ray
Fred DeLong
Frances Root
Roy Parker
Mary F. Vaughan
Lee Stricklin
James Irby
Ann Carter
Margaret Anne
Plummer
Margaret Weaver
D. R. Opperman
John Broadwater
Editor
REMUS L. McCARTER
THE STYLUS, foster child of the English Department, is the culmination of many
years of planning and hoping. Published twice yearly it contains prose and poetry from
the pens of Millsaps litterati.
FACULTY ADVISORS: Dr. M. C. White, Mrs. Marguerite Goodman, Miss Mildred Morehead,
Prof. Paul D. Hardin, Mrs. Mary B. Stone.
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Women's Pan-Hellenic keeps the sororities in line and makes for smoother rela-
tions between female groups. They often work in conjunction with the male side on
related problems.
OFFICERS
President - - - - THELMA ANN CANODE
Vice-President - - - - VIRGINIA CAVETT
Secretary -------- TAN McCEE
Treasurer ------- VIRGINIA EDGE
MEMBERS
Ruth Lowery
Peggy Parrish
Virginia Peeples
Mary Sue Smith
Eightij-Eight
Eighty-Nine
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The Inter-Fraternity Council is the League of Nations of the fraternities; settle-
ing disputes and creating good will between the groups. Besides compiling and en-
forcing rush rules, the IFC joined with the distaff side in a study of a (censored) system
for Millsaps.
OFFICERS
President ------- BILL HOLLAND
Vice-President - - - JOE FRANK BLAKENEY
Secretary-Treasurer - - - CURTIS CLAPHAM
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MEMBERS
Sid Head
James Aldridge
Van Cavett
Charles Sommers
E. B. Strain
Sommers, Cavett, Strain, Holland, Clapham, Aldridge, Head, Blakeney
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ALPHA HI1 CHAPTER
McDaniels succeeds Canode at Mid-term — Sigma Lambda takes Canode,
Lampton, Parrish — Kelly is Queen of Pike Cotton Ball — Canode rules Pan-
Hellenic — Shields, Dyess hold campus Presidency — Norris is majorette
OFFICERS
President ------- THELMA ANN CANODE
Vice-President -------- EVELYN HAWKINS
Recording Secretary - - - JEAN SHIELDS
Corresponding Secretary - MARY ELIZABETH McDANIELS
Treasurer -------- JOSEPHINE LAMPTON
Pledge Trainer --------- PEGGY PARRISH
ACTIVES
Mona Ree Canode Joan Huggins Frances Root
The!ma Ann Canode Virginia Kelly Barbara Roseberry
Carolyn Collins Jo Ann Kux Jean Shields
Sara Nell Dyess Josephine Lampton Betlye Smith
Sybil Foy Mary Elizabeth McDaniels Marie Turnage
Mary Grantham Mary Frances McMurry Barbara Walker
Bettye Griffin Eleanor Millsaps Sara VVasson
Imogene Harrell Peggy Parrish Alice Dale Whitfield Goodsell
Evelyn Hawkins Myrene Punshon
PLEDGES
Doris Barnett Claire Norris Mary Alice Shields
Kathenne Duncan Mary Helen Philips Jo Ann Stanton
Peggy Evans Margaret Ann Plummer Nell Marie Vaughn
Lillian Hoi I is Zoe Ramsey
Bettye Husbands Martha Ann Selby
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NATIONALLY FOUNDED:
University of Missouri
December 12, 1888
LOCALLY FOUNDED:
September 1, 1926
COLORS: Ruby and Pink
FLOWERS: Richmond and
Killarney Roses
PUBLICATION: "The Urn'
Ninety
Barnett
M. Canode
T. Canode
Collins
Duncan
Evans
Foy
Grantham
Griffin
Harrell
Hawkins
Hollis
Huggins
Husbands
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MU CHAPTER
O'Neal takes over from Edge at Mid-year — Khayat, Sandford are Beauties —
Weaver, Small, B. W. Smith named favorites — Weaver leads cheers — Edge,
B. W. Smith in Sigma Lambda — Bratton heads YW — KD chorus line is
campus hit — Bettye Smith selected for Who's Who — Lansing, Khayat are
drum majorettes.
OFFICERS
President ----------- VIRGINIA EDGE
Vice-President --------- BETTY SMALL
Secretary ----------- POLLY WREN
Treasurer ------- MARGUERITTE DENNY
Sally Ann Batson
Jo Ann Bratton
Mabel Buckley
Jo Anne Cooper
Emily Costigan
Margueritte Denny
Virginia Edge
Ouida Faye Gardner
Glenna Goodwin
Elizabeth Harris
Marie Alford
Sarah Bernhard
Beverly Bill ups
Jo Booth
Bobbie Jean Davidson
Dee Ford
Gloria Hartness
ACTIVES
Nan Howell
Edna Khayat
Janella Lansing
Annie Greer Leonard
Sara Nell Linn
Ruth Lowery Tohill
Mary Lou McGee
Barbara Myers
Cola O'Neal
Neely Sandford
PLEDGES
Frances Hicks
Alice Humphrey
Gretchen Mars
Anne Mclnvale
Jo Nail
Ann Orsborn
Frances Jo Peacock
Betty Small
Bettye W. Smith
Meredith Stigler
Peggy Suthoff
Anne Turner
Mary Vaughn
Nanette Weaver
Mary Nel! Williams
Polly Wren
Carolyn Pope
Blanche Reed
Cecelia Ridgway
Sylvia Sanford
Betty Jo Smith
Sandra Stubblefield
Ivy Wallace
NATIONALLY FOUNDED:
Virginia State Normal College
October 23, 1897
LOCALLY FOUNDED:
September 26, 1914
COLORS: Green and White
FLOWER: White Rose
PUBLICATION:
"Angelos of Kappa Delta"
Ninety-Two
Alford
Batson
Bernhard
Billups
Booth
Bratton
Buckley
Cooper
Costigan
Davidson
Denny
Edge
Ford
Gardner
Goodwin
Harris
Hartness
Hicks
Howell
Humphrey
Khayat
Lansing
Leonard
Linn
Lowery
McGee
Mclnvale
Myers
Nail
O'Neal
Orsburn
Peacock
Pope
Reed
Ridgeway
N. Sandford
S. Sandford
Small
B. J. Smith
B. W. Smith
Stigler
Stubblefield
Suthoff
Turner
Vaughn
Wallace
Weaver
Williams
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EPSILON CHAPTER
Brown for McCee in January — Sisson, McCee, Webb, Smith in Sigma Lambda
— -Mary Sue honored by Who's Who — Jessie Wynn named Miss Mississippi —
Libby and Jessie are drum majorettes — Babington, Sisson, Inman are Campus
presidents — Lonetta is cheerleader — Sisson, McCee, and Wells named favor-
ites— Morgan selected as Beauty — Lucy chosen as Lambda Chi Sweetheart.
OFFICERS
President ._.... JAN McCEE
Vice-President -------- MARY SUE SMITH
Secretary -------- MARGARET LEE INMAN
Treasurer - - - .._... ANNE SISSON
Lucy Atkinson
Mary Ann Babington
Cecile Brown
Louise Burton
Marcia Cantwell
Annabelle Crisler
Janie Lee Cross
Dunbar Babbit
Beverly Bean
Clarice Black
Virginia Breazeale
Rosemary Buckley
Peggy Faulkner
Marianne Hancock
ACTIVES
Margaret Lee Inman
Frances Johnson
Martha Mayo
Mabeth McCluer
Tan McGee
Elinor Moore
Jessie Wynn Morgan
PLEDGES
Joy Wallace
Barbara Wykert
Dot Wiseman
Betty Brand Pearson
Margaret Weston
Norma Newell
Janie Haining
Anne Sisson
Mary Sue Smith
Lacy Rees
Johnnie Webb
Lonetta Wells
Joan Wignall
Laura Ann Honeycutt
Ouida Hughes
Sara Lewis
Jo Glyn Hughes
Frances Hankins
Libbv Wicker
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NATIONALLY FOUNDED:
Wesleyan College
March 4, 1852
LOCALLY FOUNDED:
March 24, 1914
COLORS: Rose and White
FLOWER: Enchantress Carnation
PUBLICATION: "Aglaia"
Ninety-Four
Atkinson
Babbit
Babington
Bean
Black
Breazeale
Brown
Buckley
Burton
Cantwell
Crisler
Cross
Faulkner
Haining
Hancock
Hankins
Honeycutt
J. Hughes
O. Hughes
Inman
Johnson
Lewis
McCleur
McGee
Mayo
Moore
Morgan
Newell
Sisson
Smith
Rees
Wallace
Webb
Wells
Weston
Wicker
Wignall
Wiseman
Wykert
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Leep replaces Cavett — Sigma Lambda selects Cavett, Peebles and Trapp —
Cavett and Peebles appear in Who's Who — Peggy B. is a Beauty — Weaver,
Peebles, Trapp chosen as favorites — Aust, Palmerlee, Leep hold down campus
presidencies — Peebles leads cheers.
OFFICERS
President ---------- VIRGINIA CAVETT
Vice-President -------- CLAIRE LUSTER
Secretary ---------- PATSY MARTINSON
Treasurer -------- MARY JANE PALMERLEE
ACTIVES
Laura Ceil Allen
Ann Anderson
Julia Aust
Peggy Brown
Margueritte Cain
Virginia Cavett
Olive Coker
Harriet Crisler
Mary Dent Deaton
Karolyn Dogget
Joyce Bonner
Diane Brown
Ann Carter
Mary Gene Gainey
Nona Ewing
Minnie Farlow
Carlene Freiler
Gloria Freudenberg
Catherine Hamilton
Ann Heggie
Roane Hili
Betsy Hulen
Pat Leep
Elizabeth Lester
Marion Kazar
Adrienne Bourgeois
Martha Hale Kittrell
Claire Luster
Patsy Martinson
Frances May
Betty Love McLarty
Eunice Middleton
Jerry Nalty
Nancy Napier
PLEDGES
Glenda Glenn
Anne Hand
Riley Graves
Virginia Hewitt
Barksdale Johnston
Linda Lou McCullar
Alice McKee
Virginia Patton
Betty Jo Norton
Mary Jane Palmerl
Virginia Peebles
Mary Ann Pitts
Rachel Simpson
Barbara Smith
Maude Sugg
Shelia Trapp
Margaret Weaver
Betty Jo Powell
Fredda Shelton
Catherine Swayze
NATIONALLY FOUNDED:
Universit/ of Arkansas
April 5, 1895
LOCALLY FOUNDED:
March 31, 1934
COLORS: Cardinal and Straw
FLOWER: White Carnation
PUBLICATION: "The Eleusis'
Ninety-Six
Allen
Anderson
Aust
Bonner
Bourgeois
D. Brown
P. Brown
Cain
Carter
Cavett
Coker
Crisler
Deaton
Dogget
Ewing
Farlow
Freiler
Freudenbur
Gainey
Glenn
Graves
Hamilton
Hand
Heggie
Hewitt
Hill
Hulen
Johnston
Kazar
Kittrell
Leep
Lester
Luster
McCullar
McKee
Martinson
May
Middleton
Nalty
Norton
Palmerlee
Patton
Peebles
Pitts
Powell
She!ton
Simpson
Smith
Sugg
Swayze
Trapp
Weaver
Ninety-Seven
VIKIHn
Baria replaces Roberts in driver's seat — Horton named to Who's Who and
Sigma Lambda — Hight crowned Viking Sweetheart — many great parties mark
year.
OFFICERS
President ---------- ANN ROBERTS
Vice-President -------- RUTH STOCKTON
Recording Secretary - - - - MARY ANN DERRICK
Corresponding Secretary - - - ROSEMARY ANDERSON
Treasurer ---------- SANDRA CAMPBELL
Sergeant-at-arms ------ MARY ANN O'NEIL
Historian --------- PEGGY HUGHES
House Chairman ------- CAROLINE BARIA
Julia Allen
Rosemary Anderson
Lynn Bacot
Lois Barber
Carolyn Baria
Kathryn Bearden
Ab Boler
Lucretia Caldwell
Louise Campbell
Sandra Campbell
Magdelene Cunningham
Helen Davis
Sara Dennis
Mary Ann Derrick
Anne Dunn
MEMBERS
Bernice Edgar
Ouida Eldridge
Nell Foster
Lois Guilette
Bessie Mae Haney
Louise Hight
Sue Horton
Peggy Hughes
Maeche Kaesota
Joyce King
Katherine King
Mary Belle Mabry
Adelee Matheny
Jewel Mayer
Ann McElroy
Martha Sue Montgomery
Mary Ann O'Neil
Ann Roberts
Bettye Russell
Bet Stennis
Ruth Stockton
Vickie Taylor
Galina Tuniks
Barbara Tyler
Emilia Weber
Joan Wilson
Martha Ann Wright
Martha Louise Wright
NATIONALLY FOUNDED:
University of Oklahoma
April, 1938
LOCALLY FOUNDED:
July 19, 1943
COLORS: Blue and White
FLOWER: White Carnation
PUBLICATION:
"N. I. S. A. Newsletter'
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Ninety-Eight
Allen
Anderson
Bacot
Barber
Baria
Bearden
Caldwell
L Campbell
S. Campbell
Cunningham
Davis
Dennis
Dunn
Edgar
Eldridge
Foster
Haney
Hight
Horton
Hughes
J. King
K. King
Mabry
Matheny
Mayer
McElroy
Montgomery
O'Neill
Roberts
Russell
Stennis
Stockton
Taylor
Tuniks
Tyler
Weber
Wilson
M. A. Wright
M. L. Wright
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ALPHA MU CHAPTER
Collins named No. 1 as Strain graduates — Collins, Miller, Haddad, Young,
Allen tapped by ODK — Young chosen for Who's Who — Allen is BOBASHELA
Business Manager — Collins, Haddad, Mills. Miller, Newsome, Turner hold
campus presidencies — Blakeney is cheerleader.
OFFICERS
Number I ------------ E. B. STRAIN
Number II --------- - BENNY CONNERLY
Number Ml -------- - EDDIE COLLINS
J immy Allen
Bobby Allred
Joe Frank Blakeney
Eddie Collins
Benny Connerly
Kirk Coney
Bob (Monk) Crisler
Nowell Estes
Richard Flowers
Johnny Howell
Ernest Mincey
Frank Mangum
Stanley Cook
Billy Parks
Thomas Parker
Fred Day Smith
ACTIVES
Campbell Gilliland
Billy Graham
Ray Haddad
Bryant Home
John Little
Henry Mills
Billy Miller
Bill Moore
Billy Murdock
PLEDGES
James Lloyd Williams
Fred Blumer
Jackie Pujol
A. W. Ferris
Howard Cheek
Harry Carter
Billy Frank Sistrunk
Jimmy Newsome
Pat Ratliff
Louis Short
E. B. Strain
Drew Townes
Irby Turner
Jimmy Young
Paul Walters
John Cooper
James Elliot
Wayne Sturdivant
Errol Malvaney
Thomas Wilson
NATIONALLY FOUNDED:
Washington and Lee University
December 21, 1865
LOCALLY FOUNDED-
October 1, 1893
COLORS: Crimson and Old Gold
FLOWER: Magnolia and Crimson
Rose
PUBLICATIONS:
"Kappa Alpha Journal," "Kappa
Alpha Illustrated Manual"
One Hundred
Allen
Allred
Blakeney
Blumer
Carter
Cheek
Collins
Cooper
Elliot
Estes
Ferris
Gilliland
Graham
Haddad
Home
Howell
Little
Malvaney
Mangum
Miller
OPSILOI CHAPTER
Lewis replaces Clapham — Cavett heads P&W — Lewis, Lilly, Cavett tapped
by ODK — Sale chosen Master Major and is named to Who's Who — Lilly and
Lewis preside over S. E. B. — Blount, Jones, Kimbrough hold campus presi-
dencies— McCowan 1 st semester Senior Prexy.
OFFICERS
President
Vice-President
Secretary - -
Treasurer - -
Ritualist -
CURTIS CLAPHAM
ROBERT RICHTER
- - VAN CAVETT
- - T. W. LEWIS
- - BOB BLOUNT
Bobby Joe Black
Bob Blount
Bubba Caffey
Van Cavett
Sammie Boleware
Jerry Gulledge
A. J. Stevens
Billy Moore
Sale Lilly
ACTIVES
Robert Hathorn
Tulane Posey
Tommy Jolly
John Griffin
Jimmy Pounds
Larry Wallace
F. T. Hammack
Sidney Clement
Cleveland Turner
B. G. Banahan, Jr.
Howell Polk
John (Smokey) Broadwater
Glenn Cain
Ike Musselwhite
Charles Campbell
Sammie Joe Glorioso
PLEDGES
Tommy Woods
Sonny Buzzard
Gib Langdon
Lamar Weems
Lee Stricklin
Dave Powell
Bill Stewart
Curtis McGown
Gene Yelverton
George Jones
Billy Robinson
Robert Richter
Curtis Clapham
T. W. Lewis
John Fenton
Jamie Irby
Paul Edwards
Barry Kimbrough
Bobby Townsend
Roy Price
NATIONALLY FOUNDED:
University of Virginia
December 10, 1 S69
LOCALLY FOUNDED:
October 18, 1895
COLORS:
Scarlet, Green and White
FLOWER: Lilly of the Valley
PUBLICATION: "The Caduceus'
One Hundred Two
Black
Blount
Boleware
Broadwater
Buzzard
Cain
Campbell
Cavett
Clapham
Fenton
Glorioso
Griffin
Gulledge
Irby
Jolly
Jones
Kimbrough
Lewis
Lilly
McGown
Moore
Musselwhite
Polk
Posey
Pounds
Powell
Price
Richter
Robinson
Stevens
Stewart
Stricklin
Turner
Wallace
Weems
Woods
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THEN til ZETft CHAPTER
Sommers comes in as Aldridge retires as prexy — Purple, Green and Cold
Ball highlights social calendar — Aldridge, Messer, Fewell honored on Tap
Day — Chi's add patio to house — Freeman wins LSU assistantship.
OFFICERS
President -------- JAMES R. ALDRIDGE
Vice-Presdient -------- EDWARD FREEMAN
Secretary ---------- CHARLES SOMMERS
Treasurer --------- BARRY BRINDLEY
ACTIVES
James Aldridge
Bill Barton
Barry Brindley
Bobby Brooks
Vernon Fewell
Ed Freeman
Elbert Jenkins
Eugene Loper
Dick McLeod
Doug Mathis
Bill Messer
Frank Nash
Dale Overmyer
George Pirie
Paul Sebron
Charles Sommers
Roger Waldrop
Gene Wilkinson
Vernon Eppinette
James Harper
Dave Harris
Homer Hinton
PLEDGES
Eugene Holmes
Montie Lambert
B. F. Lewis
Wilbur Luke
Billy Roe McCleave
Hugh McLellan
Edwin Sturdivant
Eugene Wright
NATIONALLY FOUNDED:
Boston University, 1909
LOCALLY FOUNDED: 1920
COLORS: Purple, Green and Gold
PUBLICATION:
"The Cross and Crescent"
One Hundred Four
Aldridge
Brindley
Brooks
Eppinerte
Fewell
Freeman
Harper
Harris
Hinron
Holmes
Jenkins
Lewis
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Smith presides — ODK takes in Smith, Anderson, Holland, Sandefur- — -Smith,
Anderson. Holland in Who's Who — Lee is Captain of Major gridders — Sande-
fur, Smith are P&W Business Managers — Holland edits Bobashela — Smith
is Singers prexy — Balius heads Band — Holland presides over IFC, Kit Kat,
Senior Class — Smith, Reid, Anderson, Sandefur lead campus organizations —
Head and Reid are cheerleaders — Puckett is Drum Major — Pikes captures
speedball, stunt night bucket.
OFFICERS
President --------- SONNYE SMITH
Vice-President --------- GEORGE REID
Secretary -------- TOMMY WOODARD
Treasurer ------------ B. F. LEE
Charies Allen
Bob Anderson
David Balius
Wendell Black
Rodney Clements
Stanley Clendenninj
Magruder Corban
Sam Darby
Fred Delong
Emmett Anderson
Tommy Braswell
Russ Bush
Jack Dunbar
Allie Frazier
Ewin Gaby
Jack Dubard
Harry Gulledge
James Hardin
Robert Haynes
Sidney Head
Roger Hester
Joe Hobbs
Bill Holland
Dan Keel
Virgil Gully
John Howard
John Howell
George Hunt
Jimmy James
Steele Johston
ACTIVES
B. F. Lee
Tom Lewis
Randy Mansfield
John Mitchell
John Moore
Bobby Myres
Odean Puckett
George Reid
Bill Riecken
PLEDGES
Ed Jones
Robert Kelly
Rodney Little
John Lott
Leslie Page
Granville Sykes
Jerry Roebuck
John Sandefur
Claude Smith
Sonnye Smith
V. K. Smith
Jim Whitehouse
Fred Williams
Tommy Woodard
Fred Whitehouse
Jimmy Schimpf
Wade Patrick
NATIONALLY FOUNDED:
University of Virginia
March 1, 1868
LOCALLY FOUNDED:
March 23, 1905
COLORS: Garnet and Gold
FLOWER: Lily of the Valley
PUBLICATION:
"The Shield and Diamond"
One Hundred Six
Allen
E. Anderson
R. Anderson
Balius
Black
Braswell
Clement
Clendinning
Corban
Darby
DeLong
Dubard
Dunbar
Frasier
Gaby
Gulledge
Gully
Hardin
Haynes
Head
Hester
Hobbs
Holland
Howell
Zke NORSEMEN
Hetrick rules roost — Epperson is Stylus Business Manager — Classic Film series
thrills campus — Whitam heads YM.
OFFICERS
President - - TOMMY HETRICK
Vice-President - FRED WHITAM
Secretary - - - - B. F. LEWIS
Treasurer - NATHAN BOWERS
MEMBERS
Bill Anderson B. F. Lewis
Nathan Bowers Roy Parker
A. W. Ellis George Phillips
Roy Epperson Aubrey Price
Billy Hayes Bobby Joe Smith
Tommy Hetrick Fred Whitam
Yerger Hudson
NATIONALLY FOUNDED:
University of Oklahoma
April, 1938
LOCALLY FOUNDED: 1950
PUBLICATION:
"N. I. S. A. Newsletter"
Anderson
Ellis
Epperson
Hayes
Hetrick
Hudson
Lewis
Parker
Price
Smith
Whitam
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Row 1 : Mgr. Woods, Edwards,
Gully, Fenton, Clements, Strain,
K. Smith, Hadad, Parker, Col-
lins, Lewis, Cain, Butts.
Row 2: Powell, Stewart, Portuy-
ess, I. Robinson, Miller, Richter,
F. D. Smith, Kalil, Scott, B. Rob-
inson, Glorioso, Keel.
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The MMIsaps Majors play high calibre, but strictly
amateur football. In 1951 the Majors won for the first time
the championship of the Dixie Conference, which is composed
of non-subsidized teams.
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Manager
GLEN CAIN
Most Valuable Player
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Pensacola Naval Air Station 7 1 3
Sewanee 7 6
South Pasture 12 7
Howard . 27 1 4
Hendrix 6 1 4
Row 3: Mgr. Carter, Little,
Kelly, F. J. Smith, Langdon,
Harris, O'Neil, McGown, Short,
Gulledge, Lee, Hester, Townes,
Fuzak, Williams, Mgr. Kim-
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ROBERT BUTTS
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One Hundred Twelve
Coach Sammy Bartling talking to the
squad on the first day of practice.
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RETURNING LETTERMEN
Row 1: B. Robinson, Miller, Strain, Richter
Row 2: Lewis, Lee, Short, McCown, Scott, Collins
One Hundred Thirteen
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GULLEDGE, line
ALL DIXIE
LEE, end
PARKER, back
STEWART, Line
Kimbrough
Lewis
Little
McGown
Miller
O'Neal
Powell
B. Robinson
I. Robinson
B. J. Smith
F. D. Smith
K. Smith
Strain
Williams
Woods
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Fenton prepares to intercept a Choctaw pass in
this years win over the boys from the "south
pasture."
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Cain moves in to help Fenton, Fuzak, and
McGown down one of the Navy men from Pen-
sacola.
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Parker goes for yardage against the Sewanee
Tigers as Lee dances with an opponent.
Parker carries again to help in the Major's win
over Sewanee.
Some of the Tigers from Sewanee appear to
have been beaten in more than one way — with
Langdon doing the beating in this picture.
One Hundred Fifteen
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Collins goes over on a quarterback sneak against
the Chocs — that's Big Willie Williams doing the
directing on the right.
Richter investigates Naval warfare.
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One Hundred Sixteen
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THE TEAM
Row 1 (I. to r.): Gorday, Langdon,
Baker, Wallace, Allen, Scott, Cain
Row 2 (I. to r.): Price, Jolly, Vest,
Townes, Jeffreys, Black, Case
RETURNING LETTERMEN
(I. to r.): Gorday, Allen, Coach
Bartling, Wallace, Cain
One Hundred Seventeen
PHIL WALLACE
All-Dixie Conference Center
I H S K ET D
Lamburh invades Buie Gym and conquers Majors
One Hundred Eighteen
One Hundred Nineteen
ACTION SHOTS
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ATHLETICS AT MILLSAPS
Millsaps maintains football, baseball, and basketball teams in the Dixie Confer-
ence. Millsaps athletes are men who play these sports for the love of the game. They
devote their time and energy to these sports for the joy of winning and participating.
These athletes are at Millsaps for an education first — for athletics second.
Millsaps captured the Dixie Conference Football Championship this year for
the first time in the history of the school. In basket-ball, the Millsaps five won the con-
solation bracket for the second consecutive year.
The Majors traveled to Pensacola, Florida, in search of their first win of the
season against the Naval Air Station "Gosl ins," but were defeated by the score of 13-7.
The Major's lone score was made by Kali!, with T. W. Lewis adding the extra point.
The Majors gained their first victory of the season by defeating the Sewanee
Tigers by the score of 7-6. Glenn Cain scored the Major's touchdown on a 23 yard
quarterback sneak, and T. W. Lewis adding the winning extra point.
Meeting their arch rivals next, the Majors took the Choctaws in stride by the
score of 12-7. Great defensive work on the part of the forward wall and the scoring
of Kalil and Collins gave the Majors their most prized win of the season.
In the next game, with Howard, the Majors won the conference championship
by defeating the Bulldogs 27-14. This game was marked by the brilliant generalship and
passing of Eddie Collins. Kalil, Parker, Cain, and Scott scored the TD's with Parker add-
ing 3 extra points.
The Majors met defeat in the closing game of the season at the hands of the
Hendrix College Indians. Glorioso scored the only Millsaps touchdown in this 14-6 de-
feat.
In basketball, the Majors were led to the consolation championship by two time
All-Dixie Phil Wallace. The Major five was rounded out by Glenn Cain, Bob Gorday,
Jim Allen, and Rod Jeffreys.
How the Majors will do in baseball remains at this writing, to be seen. Coach
"Sammy" has four returning lettermen to build his team around — Glorioso, Woods,
Kurts, and Townes.
Millsaps also maintains a fine program of intramurals in speedball, basketball,
softball, golf, and tennis for those who don't enter intercollegiate athletics.
In speedball, the Pikes took the crown by going undefeated. The Ministers
were runner-ups and the Kappa Sigs placed third. The All-Star team was composed
of four Pikes — Dunbar, Whitehcuse, Roebuck, and Smith; four Ministers — Anderson,
White, Bowers, and Bolton; two Kappa Alphas — Allen and Crisler; and two Kappa
Sigs — Moore and Clement.
The Independents took the basketball crown with the Pikes second and the
Kappa Sigs third. Two Pikes — Roebuck and Frazier; two Kappa Sigs — Woods and
Powell; and Independent John Crabb made up the All-Star team.
One Hundred Twenty-One
One Hundred Twenty Two
Cfirts
"Mim'ries?" Surely we, the co-eds, have many things. we remember as we think back on the activities and
members of the girls' athletic department. Yes, but what are they? The good, clean, stiff competition in the intra-
mural program can't be forgotten ... an early morning hike with a group of "sleepy-eyed" girls; being rewarded
for the effort of pulling oneself out of bed by the smell of coffee, bacon, and cheese from the beautiful open fire
. . . trip to Memphis to ride the "crawling stairs" . . . Missie . . . weekends on the Coast . . . the famous words,
"Rise up, O flame!" . . . the boys co-operating at calling our ball games . . . Miss D's willingness to make the girls
"happy" . . . her friendliness, helpfulness, ability to do so much and her winning smile, as well as the shining ex-
ample of life, go down through the years with us . . .for the more energetic there was the nine hole golf course . . .
there was Dee with her "Smile, please!" . . . confusion between Mim's and Peeble's voices and laughs . . . swim-
ming in October as well as May — salt water or muddy water . . . retreats with their fun, food, fellowship, and
friends . . . curtain fund . . . Peggye racking up many points with her "southpaw" shot . . . Kazar, another "south
paw," shows how to have fun on the softball diamond . . . Ah! what fun the Majorettes have decorating for Christ-
mas . . . Tan and Mim face the "Court of DeceH" and plead guilty . . . long, lanky Lucy . . . intramural program
conflicts with the boys . . . the three musketeers in a green Plymouth . . . tennis trips and an overloaded station
wagon . . . Red Sails In the Sunset ... Oh ! that yellow convertible . . . the Limpin' Lassies . . . ping pong part-
ners . . . the Jets . . . folk dancing . . . 'tis amazing what goes on "behind the scene" just before tap day . . .
stunt night . . . tricks of all sorts at any time of day or night . . . for the first time in years we had a boy on our
retreat . . . swimming and diving lead to sore muscles . . . and we'll always remember the solo's that turn out to be
duet's . . .
In our "Mim'ries" we'll always remember other names from years back: Peggy Bi, Little Un, W. D., Suey,
Chris, Penny, Jean, Onie Margaret Marion, and others. As we mention these "immortals," let our memories linger
One Hundred Twenty-Three
ARE YOU SURE, "MISS UMP?"
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Standing: Lewis, Holland, Anderson, Allen, Miller, Young, Collins.
Seated: Dr. Moore, Dr. Smith, Prof. Ferguson, Dr. Wharton
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ODK is a national honorary society, which recognizes leadership in campus
activities and scholarship. It is the highest honor a Millsaps male can receive.
OFFICERS
President --------- JIMMY YOUNG
Vice-President -------- BOB ANDERSON
Jimmy Allen
Eddie Collins
Bill Holland
T. W. Lewis
MEMBERS
Billy Miller
Harmon L. Smith
John Sandefur
Ray Haddad
Van Cavett
Sale Lilly
FACULTY SPONSORS
Dr. Moore, Secretary Dr. Wharton
Dr. M. L. Smith
Prof. Ferguson
One Hundred Tioenty-Eight
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Seated: Parrish, Harrell, M. S. Smith, B. W. Smith, Sisson.
Standing: Horton, Trap, Cavett, Peebles, Canode, Edge, Webb.
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Sigma Lambda is a national honorary society, which recognizes leadership in campus
activities and scholarship. It is the highest honor a Millsaps girl can receive.
OFFICERS
President --------- MARY SUE SMITH
Vice-President ----- BETTYE WATKINS SMITH
Secretary-Treasurer ------ NORMA HARRELL
Historian ----------- PEGGY PARRISH
Mary Sue Smith
Bettye Watkins Smith
Norma Harrell
Peggy Parrish
Virginia Edge
MEMBERS
Sue Horton
Anne Sisson
Shelia Trapp
Johnnie Webb
Thlema Ann Canode
Virginia Peebles
Virginia Cavett
Tan McGee
Josephine Lampton
FACULTY ADVISORS
Mrs. Mary Stone Mrs. M. L. Smith Mrs. Elizabeth Craig
Mrs. Marguerite Goodman
One Hundred Twenty-Nine
Seated: M. S. Smith, Anderson, Cavett, Peebles, Young, Harrel
Standing: Lilly, H. L. Smith, B. W. Smith, Holland.
WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
Each year a faculty committee nominates a number of students for inclusion in
WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES con-
sidering their scholarship, their cooperation and leadership in academic and extra-Curricular
activities, their citizenship and service to the school, and their promise of future usefulness.
This is one of the highest honors a Millsaps student can attain. This year eleven students
were selected.
ROBERT REED ANDERSON
VIRGINIA CAVETT
NORMA RUTH HARRELL
SUE RIVERS HORTON
SALE T. LILLY
VIRGINIA PEEBLES
BETTYE WATKINS SMITH
HARMON L. SMITH, JR.
JAMES L. YOUNG
WILLIAM HOLMES HOLLAND, JR. MARY SUE SMITH
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Curtis, Dyess, Woodrick, Trapp, Carpenter, Whitam, Boyles, Lewis
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The Christian Council is responsible for integ
saps. It distributes the allottment from the Students
tions its members represent.
The religious life of the college in general
Emphasis Week is in its hands.
rating all the religious groups at Mill-
Activities fund among the Organiza-
is its field of activity, and Religious
Representatives from the following make up Christian Council
Wesleyan Croup
Westminister League
Baptist Student Union
Canterbury Club
Women's Christian Workers
OFFICERS
President - - -
Vice-President - -
Secretary
Financial Secretary
MEMBERS
Ministerial League
Y M C A
YWCA
Eight students elected at large from
the student body
- - SHELIA TRAPP
LAVELLE WOODRICK
■ - - SUE HORTON
- SARA NELL DYESS
Mim Carpenter
Charles Boyles
Sara Nell Dyess
Norma Harrell
Sue Horton
Lonnie Johnston
Ed Curtis
T. W. Lewis
Claire Luster
Pat Leep
Myrene Punshon
Peggy Parrish
Virginia Peebles
George Reid
Don Rushing
Shelia Trapp
Cecil Williamson
Lavelle Woodrick
Fred Whitam
Henry Mills
FACULTY ADVISORS
Prof. Stuart Smith Dr. J. D. Wroten
One Hundred Thirty-One
One Hundred Thirty-Two
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Technically speaking, every girl at Millsaps is in the YM, but this governing body,
known at the YW Cabinet puts its activities into effect.
CABINET
President --------- NORMA HARRELL
Vice-President ----- MARY ANN BABINCTON
Secretary ---------- EVELYN HAWKINS
Treasurer ---------- JOANNE HUGCINS
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Shelia Trapp
Thelma Ann Canode
Sue Horton
Mim Carpenter
Sara Nel! Dyess
Diane Brown
Peggy Parrish
Nanette Weaver
Minnie Farlow
Julia Aust
Barbara Myers
Jo Ann Bratton
Seated: Miss DeCell, Huggins, Harrell, Hawkins, Trapp.
Standing: Montgomery, Carpenter, Canode, Horton, Dyess, Myers, Aust, Weaver, Bratton, Farlow.
One Hundred Thirty-Three
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The YM Cabinet correlates the activities of the YM. Technically every boy at Mill
saps is in the YM.
CABINET
President ----------- ROBERT LOTT
Vice-President --------- FRED WHITAM
Secretary-Treasurer ------- DON RUSHING
Publicity Chairman - - LESLIE NABORS
Recreation Chairman ------ CHARLES BOYLES
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Completely ignoring the stigma of Choctaw Land, the Baptists are one of the most
progressive religious groups on the campus.
OFFICERS
President ----- GEORGE REID
Vice-President ------- MONA REE CANODE
Secretary ---------- EMILY COSTICAN
Treasurer ------------ TAN McGEE
Program Chairman ------ KATHRYN BEARDON
Odean Puckett
Bobby All red
Mary Dent Deaton
Beulah Abel
Janie Lee Cross
Rosemary Buckley
Kathryn Duncan
Vickie Taylor
Gloria Woods
MEMBERS
Betty Jo Smith
Sara Bernhard
Elaine El lard
Virginia Breazeale
Ouida Faye Hughes
Clarice Black
Thelma Ann Canode
Lillian Hollis
Sue Horton
Glenda Glenn
Bessie Mae Haney
Minnie Farlow
Frances May
Bill Messer
Virginia Edge
Lee Strictland
Bobby Myers
Row 1 :
Row 2:
Hughes, Taylor, Puckett, Horton, Selby.
Costigan, McGee, Reid, Canode, Farlow.
One Hundred Thirty-Five
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All Methodist students are members of this active group.
OFFICERS
President ----------- CLAIRE LUSTER
Vice-President --------- SHELIA TRAPP
Secretary ----------- EVELYN HAWKINS
Treasurer ------------ JOAN HUCGINS
Program Chairman -------- JULIA AUST
Publications - - - - MIM CARPENTER
Wesleyan Players Chairman - - - - CAROLYN BARIA
Dyess, Wilson, Aust, Luster, Trapp, Huggins.
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Row 1 : Black, Suggs, Babbit.
Row 2: Osburn, Shields, Sandefur, Weaver, Mills, Sisson, Wayne.
Row 3: Haynes, Goodwin, Webb, Fenton, Denny, Wallace, Mrs. Haynes.
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OFFICERS
President ----------- HENRY MILLS
Vice-President --------- JOHN SANDEFUR
Secretary ---------- MARGARET WEAVER
Treasurer ----------- ANNE SISSON
MEMBERS
Bob Anderson
Dunbar Babbit
Beverly Bean
Bobbie Jean Davidson
Marguaritte Denny
John Eddleman
Vernon Eppinette
John Fenton
Robert Haynes
Ann Heggie
Billy Murdock
Ann Osburn
Ed Sherrod
Jeanne Shields
Mary Alice Shields
Maude Sugg
Ivey Wallace
Johnie Webb
One Hundred Thirty-Six
Row 1
Row 2
Row 3
Courtney, Dennis, Campbell, Carpenter, Norton.
McElroy, Edgar, Gray, Dyess, Russell, Allen.
Wilson, Hill, Baria, Hughes, Davis.
N CHRISTIHN WIIRKERS
WCW, in conjunction with the Ministerial League, spreads Millsaps Methodism and
goodwill by means of Mission Point visitations to such places as the Orphanages, the Old
Men's Home and the County Jail.
CABINET
President --------- SARA NELL DYESS
Vice-President --------- PEGGY HUGHES
Secretary-Treasurer ------ CAROLYN BARIA
Social Chairman --------- RUTH STOCKTON
Reporter ------------ BERNICE EDGAR
Julia Allen
Carolyn Baria
Louise Campbell
Mim Carpenter
P. K. Courtney
Helen Davis
Sarah Dennis
Sara Nell Dyess
Bernice Edgar
MEMBERS
Peggy Evans
Glenda Glenn
Betty Sue Gray
Norma Harrell
Roane Hill
Peggy Hughes
Adalee Matheny
Ann McElroy
Norma Norton
Mary Ann O'Neil
Betty Jo Powell
Bettye Russell
Jeanette Sanders
Jeaneanne Sharp
Joan Wilson
Riley Graves
Katherine Bearden
One Hundred Thirty-Seven
Row 1: Dr. Fleming, Powell, Fenton, Whitehurst, Wiygul, Whitam, Bowie, Brown, Butts, Burnett, Anderson, Prof. Smith.
Row 2: Benson, James, Lilly, Poythress, Laseter, O'Neil, Blumer, Clark, Robinson.
Row 3: H. Smith, Ryan, Eskridge, B. J. Smith, Curtis, Sparks, Bowers, Lewis.
Row 4 Case, Nabors, Johnston, Wolfe, Head, Walters, Rushing.
Nmimffmi it
MEMBERS
Donald Anderson
James Benson
John Bowers
John Bowie
Charles Boyles
Harry Bufkin
James Burnett
James Buskirk
Robert Butts
Duncan Clark
Sidney Clement
Edward Curtis
Roy Eaton
Jerry Eskridge
John Fenton
Allie Frazier
William Gober
Robert Gorday
Albert Gore
Kenneth Graham
William Harrison
Sidney Head
Louis Hodges
Eugene Holmes
Yeager Hudson
Robert Hunt
Harold Jackson
Jimmy James
Doc Jeter
Lonnie Johnston
Barry Kimbrough
Charles Laseter
B. F. Lee
B. F. Lewis
John Lewis
T. W. Lewis
Sale Lilly
Leslie Nabors
Frank Nash
Jimmy Newsome
Arthur O'Neil
George Phillips
David Powell
David Poythress
Ira Robinson
Don Rushing
Lawrence Russ
Roy Ryan
Oliver Scott
Bobby Joe Smith
Harmon Smith
Gene Sparks
Warren Wasson
Fred Whitam
Morris White
Cecil Williamson
Glyn Wiygul
Hilburn Wolfe
Robert T. Woodard
Lavelle Woodrick
Joe Young
Fred Blummer
Berry Whitehurst
Dudley Brown
One Hundred Thirty-Eight
Hall, Prof. Hardin, Prof. Sanders, Dr. White, Prof. Goss, Prof. Hutto, McCarter, Fewell, Short, Holland, Cavett.
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Kit Kat, oldest and most exclusive honorary at Millsaps, recognizes men with excep-
tional creative writing skill and mothers who are good cooks.
OFFICERS
Executive Scribe -------- BILL HOLLAND
Gaston Hall
Louis Short
Dr. M. C. White
Prof. Paul Hardin
MEMBERS
R. L. McCarter
Vernon Fewell
Van Cavett
Earl Smith
FACULTY MEMBERS
Prof. A. G. Sanders Prof. Ralph Hutto
Prof. Lance Goss
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with Kit Kat in pushing the Southern Literary Festival and the Stylus.
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President ----- ANNE SISSON
Vice-President - - - PEGGY PARRISH
Sec. Treas. - - - - BETTYE W. SMITH
MEMBERS
Bettye W. Smith Joann Bratton
Peggy Parrish
Anne Sisson
Jewel Mayer
Evelyn Hawkins
Martha Hale Kittrell
Jean Shields
Ouida Eldridge
Rachel Simpson
Barbara Myers
Carolyn Collins
Maude Sugg
Frances Johnson
Lacy Rees
Jo Anne Cooper
Cecile Brown
FACULTY ADVISOR
Miss Mildred Morehead
Row 1: Eldridge, Myers, Collins.
Row 2: Mayer, Hawkins, Sisson, Smith,
Parrish.
Row 3: Simpson, Bratton, Miss Morehead,
Shields, Suggs, Kittrell.
One Hundred Thirty-Nine
One Hundred Forty
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This is a national pre-med honor society. It was founded in 1926 at the University
of Alabama.
Its purpose is to promote interests of pre-med students, leadership, scholarship, ex-
pertness, character, and personality. All the qualities by which students are judged for mem-
bership. ALPHA EPSILON DELTA strives to bridge the gap between pre-medical and medi-
cal schools.
OFFICERS
President ---------- BILLY MILLER
Vice-President --------- JERRY ROEBUCK
Secretary ---------- SANDRA CAMPBELL
Treasurer --------- TOMMY ARRINCTON
Historian ------------ ANNIE DUNN
FACULTY ADVISORS
Dr. J. B. Price
Dr. Franklin James
Bill Riecken
John Davis
Henry Mills
John Moore
John Sandefur
MEMBERS
Mac Corban
Durbo Harrison
Lamar Weems
Ray Haddad
Richard Flowers
Earl Smith
Louis Short
Lavelle Moore
Seated: Davis, Miller.
Standing: Mills, Arrington, Roebuck, Dr. Price, Rieken, Campbell, Prof. Dunnihoo, Dunn.
One Hundred Forty-One
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This is an honorary which has members who are science majors, with a quality index
of 2. or better.
OFFICERS
President ------- MARY JANE PALMERLEE
Vice-President - - - - RAY HADDAD
Secretary-Treasurer ------ SANDRA CAMPBELL
Mary Jane Palmerlee
Ray Haddad
Sandra Campbell
Billy Miller
John Sandifer
Robert Lott
MEMBERS
Bill Riecken
A. W. Ellis
Nowell Estes
Jerry Gulledge
Benny Conerly
Ed Sherrod
Jimmy Kurts
John Moore
Magruder Corban
Richard McLeod
Sue Horton
FACULTY ADVISORS
Professor Knox Dr. Reynolds Prof. F. W. James
Seated: Lott, Parmalee, Campbell, Haddad.
Standing: Ellis, Riecken, Dubard, Gulledge, Estes, Sandefur, Miller.
One Hundred Forty-Two
[ GHVILEEH
The Cavileers are the Millsaps debate corps. They enliven their existence by taking
trips to compete in debates with other schools, and incidentally, usually make an excellent
showing.
OFFICERS
President - - - - IRBY TURNER
Vice-President - - ROBERT HUNT
Sec.-Treas. - - - EDDIE COLLINS
MEMBERS
Tulane Posey Fred Whitam
Jimmy Young Sandra Stubblefield
Tommy Woodard Dot Wiseman
Row 1 : Posey, Whitam
Row 2: Collins, Woodard, Hunt
Row 3: Turner
One Hunderd Forty-Three
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Tonsil exercisers highest honor at Millsaps, Pi Kappa Delta sponsors several inter-
collegiate debates yearly and lends an experienced hand with the annual state high school
debate tournement.
OFFICERS
President ----------- EDDIE COLLINS
Vice-President -------- SHELIA TRAPP
Secretary-Treasurer -------- IRBY TURNER
Faculty Advisor ------- DR. R. MclLVENNA
Tulane Posey
MEMBERS
Robert Hunt
Hunt, Trapp, Collins, Turner, Posey.
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Row 2
Row 3
Row 4
McGee, Peebles, Montgomery, Heggie, Nalty, Pitts, Courtney, Matheny.
Carpenter, Leonard, Kittrell, Hill, Horton, Canode.
Cooper, Lowery, McMurry, Collins, Dunn, Miss DeCell.
Smith, Buckley, Martinson, Shields.
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The Majorette Club recognizes girls who participate wholeheartedly if not expertly
in sports. Besides sponsoring Stunt Night and correlating the female intramural athletic
program, it fulfills other functions not touched by other groups.
OFFICERS
President ----------- JEAN SHIELDS
Vice-President ------- MIM CARPENTER
Secretary ------------ SUE HORTON
Historian ------ MARTHA HALE KITTRELL
Thelma Ann Canode
Carolyn Collins
P. K. Courtney
Annabelle Crisler
Annie Dunn
Mary Joy Hill
Annie Greer Leonard
Ruth Lowery Tohill
Tan McGee
Patsy Martinson
Martha Sue Montgomery
MEMBERS
Jean Shields
Betty Small
Bettye W. Smith
Mim Carpenter
Sue Horton
Martha Hale Kittrell
Ouida Eldridge
Jere Nalty
Mary Ann Pitts
Ann Heggie
Ada Lee Matheny
Mabel Buckley
Mary Frances McMurry
Jo Anne Cooper
Jo Anne Bratton
Janie Lee Cross
Minnie Farlow
Sybil Foy
Joanne Huggins
Sara Nell Linn
Rachel Simpson
Nannette Weaver
FACULTY SPONSOR
Miss Frances DeCeli
One Hundred Forty-Four
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Row 1
Row 2
Row 3
B. Robinson, Richter, Kimbrough, Collins, Poweli, Allen.
Lee, Woods, Townes, Cain, Short, Scott.
Fuzak, Fenton, Williams, O'Neil, Little, Lilly.
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General campus morale boosting is one of the many services rendered by the
wearers of the Millsaps athletic "M".
OFFICERS
President --------- BARRY KIMBROUGH
Vice-President ---------- E. B. STRAIN
Secretary-Treasurer -------- JIMMY ALLEN
Sergeant at Arms --------- BILLY MILLER
MEMBERS
Coach Sammy Bartling Billy Miller
Coach Stuart Smith
Jimmy Allen
Eddie Collins
Bob Gorday
Barry Kimbrough
B. F. Lee
T. W. Lewis
Sale Lilly
Robert Richter
Billy Robinson
A. J. Stevens
Louis Short
E. B. Strain
Oliver Scott
Glenn Cain
Phil Wallace
Sammy Joe Glorioso
Drew Townes
Tommy Wood
Bobby Joe Smith
Kim Smith
James Lloyd Williams
John Fenton
Ira Robinson
Arthur O'Neill
Dave Powell
John Little
Bill Fuzak
One Hundred Forty-Five
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Row 2
Row 3
Row 4
K. Smith, Reid, Schmidt, Gaby, R. Myers, Stubblefield, Wiseman, Ewing, Blount, Fenton, Whitam.
Holland, Head, DeLong, Stigler, McGrath, Howell, Lynn, Richter, Wallace, Breazeale, Black, Faulkner.
C. Smith, Sandefur, Carter, Mills, Shelton, Bean, Haining, B. Myers, Bratton, Gardner.
Woodard, Reicken, Hand, McKee, Simpson, Huggins, Aust, Trapp, Cook, Gray.
MILLSflPS PLHVERS
Actors, stage hands, powder and paint people, property gatherers, all those who are
interested in the field of dramatics comprise the Millsaps Players. Under the general sponsor-
ship and guidance of Alpha Psi Omega and Professor Lance Goss the players have helped put
on three three-act plays and three one-act plays this year. A banquet at the end of the school
year culminates the players activities. Players presented and casts:
THE HASTY HEART (Three Acts)
A. W. Ferris Edwin Sturdivant
Ewin Gaby** Glenna Goodwin**
James Eskridge Robt. Anderson**
Jack Dunbar Charles Boyles
Thomas Braswell
"The Monkey's Paw" (One Act)
Student Director — Robert Blount**
Henry Mills Roger Hester
Robert Richter Lee Stricklin
Sara Nell Linn
"A Woman's Privilege" (One Act)
Student Director — Virgin:a Edge**
John Sandefur Ouida Faye
Cola O'Neal Gardner
B. F. McMath
"How to Propose" (One Act)
Student Director — Shelia Trapp**
Bobby Meyrs Dot Wiseman
Goorge Reid** Fred DeLong
Bobby Townsend Odean Puckett
Pat Leep Nan Howell
Stanley Cook Edna Khayat
Julia Aust RobT. Anderson**
Fred Whitam Betty Sue Gray
OUR TOWN (Three Acts)
Fred DeLong
Jack Dunbar
James Burnett
Wm. Holland**
Sara Nell Linn
Nona Ewing**
Ewin Gaby**
Anne Hand
John R. Howell
Virginia Patton
Robert Myers
John Fenton
Peggy Paulkner
Fred Whitehouse
Betty Sue Gray
B. F. McMath
Josephine Lamp-
ton
James Young**
A. W. Ferris
Kim Smith**
Sidney Head
George Reid**
John Sandefur
William Reicken
John Moore
Claude Smith
Cola O'Neal
Betty Pearson
Lee Stricklin
Thomas Woodard
Joanne Wilson
Julia Aust
Louis Hodges
Alice McKee
Fredda Shelton
Edwin Sturdivant
Annabelle Cris-
ler**
Joan Wignall
BLITHE SPIRIT (Three Acts)
Sandra Stubble- Roger Hester
field Glenda Glenn
Beverly Billups Betty Sue Gray
Robert Blount** Shelia Trapp**
** Indicates member of Alpha Psi Omega, National Honorary Dramatic Fraternity.
One Hundred Forty-Six
OFFICERS
President ROBERT BLOUNT
Vice-Pres. - - GLENNA GOODWIN
Sec.-Treas. JIMMY YOUNG
Faculty Advisor - - LANCE GOSS
MEMBERS
Virginia Edge
Bob Anderson
Jim Whitehouse
Bettye Watkins Smith
Shelia Trapp
Ewin Gaby
Joe Schmitt
Nona Ewing
Robert Blount
Annabelle Crisler
Glenna Goodwin
Jimmy Young
George Reid
Kim Smith
Bill Holland
Row 1 : Blount, Goodwin, Edge.
Row 2: Anderson, Prof. Goss,
Young, Smith.
Standing: Reid.
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Alpha Psi Omega is a national honorary recognizing outstanding work in the field of
college dramatics. In addition to staging several three-act plays and a trio of one-act plays
yearly, Alpha Psi is rumored to have the worst initiation on the campus.
One Hundred Forty-Seven
One Hundred Forty-Eight
Eta Sigma Phi is a national Creek and Latin Scholastic honorary. The annual Roman
banquet is, according to members, a genteel orgy.
OFFICERS
President ---------- JIMMY NEWSOME
Vice-President -------- ROY EPPERSON
Secretary-Treasurer - - - - - - VIRGINIA EDGE
MEMBERS
Margueritte Denny
Mabel Buckley
Annie Greer Leonard
Sara Nell Linn
Julia Aust
!rby Turner
Robert Hunt
Adalee Matheney
Thelma Ann Canode
Catherine Hamilton
Josephine Lampton
Anne Sisson
Betty Giffin
Gaston Hall
Frank Mangur
Stanley Cook
Fred Whitam
Martin Case
John Fenton
Row 1 : Edge, Linn, Matheny, C. O'Neal
Row 2: K. Hamilton, Aust, Leonard, Newsome, Dr. Hamilton
Row 3: Denny, Weaver, Turner
Row 4: Epperson, Messer
One Hundred Forty-Nine
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Kappa Delta Epsilon recognizes outstanding female students in the field of high
school and elementary school education. They will be the future teachers of our future
children.
OFFICERS
President -------- MARGARET LEE INMAN
Vice-President ------ MARTHA HALE KITTRELL
Recording Secretary -------- BETTYE SMITH
Corresponding Secretary - - - - ELIZABETH HARRIS
Treasurer ---------- ANNABEL LE CRISLER
MEMBERS
Mary Joy Hill Ouida Eldrige Louise Burton
Patsy Martinson Josephine Lampton Mabeth McCluer
Virginia Cavett Virginia Peebles Mary Elizabeth McDaniels
Anne Sisson Debora Stevens Cecile Brown
Tan McGee Martha Mayo Annie Greer Leonard
Mary Sue Smith Mary Dent Deaton
Johnnie Webb Jeanne Shields
FACULTY ADVISORS
Prof, and Mrs. R. R. Havnes
Row 1
Row 2
Row 3
Deaton, Mayo, Eldridge, Harris, Peebles.
Burton, Kittrell, Mrs. Haynes, Prof. Haynes, Inman, Webb.
Lampton, Hill, Stevens, Smith, Sisson, Cavett, Martinson, Shields.
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CHNTEnaURY CLUB
The united Episcopalians on the Millsaps Campus are a vital cog in the religious
machinery of Millsaps.
OFFICERS
President ---------- MARY GRANTHAM
Vice-President -------- FRANK MANCUM
Secretary-Treasurer ------- MYRENE PUNSHON
Chaplain -------- CAMPBELL GILLILAND
MEMBERS
Marie Alford
Aspasia Athas
Stanley Cook
Annie Dunn
George Grantham
Ray Haddad
Betsy Hulen
Alice Humphrey
Annie Greer Leonard
Randy Mansfield
Mary Frances McMurray
Margaret Ann Plummer
Blanche Reed
Fred Williams
FACULTY MEMBERS
Miss Elizabeth Craig Dr. Eb Girvin
Row 1: Bircham, Gi 1 1 i land, M. Grantham, Punshon, Mangum, Mansfield.
Row 2 B. Grantham, Dunn, Athias, Leonard, Dewees, Rutherford, Dr. Girvin.
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One Hundred Fijty-One
P P ER S
The Toppers, composed of outstanding freshmen and sophomore representatives
from each of the social groups on the campus, supply the bulwark of hospitality and entertain-
ment to visiting athletic teams and to the annual flood of high school seniors.
OFFICERS
President ---------- GEORGE JONES
Vice-President - MAGRUDER CORBAN
Secretary-Treasurer -------- JULIA AUST
MEMBERS
Jessie Wynn Morgan Joanne Huggins Louis Short
Cecile Brown Mona Ree Canode Harvey Moore
Sara Nell Linn Jack Dubard Frank Nash
Nanette Weaver Louise Hight Billy Robinson
Row 1: Morgan, Weaver, Canode, Huggins, Linn, Wilson, Aust.
Row 2: Jones, Mathis, Nash, Dubard, Corban, Turner.
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Row 1
Row 2
Row 3
Smith., Anderson, Denny, Small.
Prof. Prince, Dr. Moore, Edmundson, Blakeney, Hall.
Prof. Ferguson, Haynes, Aldridge, Reynolds, Cavett.
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I. R. C. is made up of outstanding students in the fields of history and political
science. It sponsors a series of open forums during the year on varied timely topics.
OFFICERS
President ---------- BOB ANDERSON
Vice-President -------- SONNYE SMITH
Secretary ----------- BEULAH ABEL
MEMBERS
James Aldridge
Jimmy Young
Bob Anderson
Ouida Eldridge
Sonnye Smith
Beulah Abel
Jimmy Allen
Julius Reynolds
Van Cavett
Eddie Collins
Betty Small
Robert Havnes
Joe Frank Blakeney
Gaston Hall
Margueritte Denny
Peggy Brown
Janice Edmondson
Dr. R. H. Moore
FACULTY ADVISORS
Prof. Jack Prince
Prof. James Ferguson
One Hundred Fifty-Two
Seated: Kazar, Allen.
Standing: Hancock, Tuniks, Millsaps, Davis, Doggett, McGee, Babington.
BtETHnVHH i:lub
The Beethovan Club is a musical version of an Honorary. Besides listening to the
music of the masters and discussing things musical, they often present excellent programs.
OFFICERS
President -------- MARY ANN BABINCTON
Vice-President ------- ELEANOR MILLSAPS
Secretary --------- MARIANNE HANCOCK
Treasurer ----------- CALINA TUNIKS
Helen Davis
Laura Ceil Allen
Marianne Hancock
Galina Tuniks
Marianne Kazar
MEMBERS
Tan McGee
Barbara Myers
Eleanor Millsaps
Harriet Crisler
Aspasia Athas
Karolyn Doggett
Nona Ewing
Bob Blount
FACULTY ADVISOR
Mrs. J. L. Roberts
One Hundred Fifty-Three
Row 1: Collins, McMath, Roseberry.
Row 2: Pounds, Covington, Whitehouse, Arrington.
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These students of Psychology have joined hands in the Millsaps Psychological Society
and have as their main interest the furthering of the study of psychology at Millsaps.
OFFICERS
President ----- B. F. McMATH
Vice-President ------- BARBARA ROSEBERRY
Secretary --------- CAROLYN COLLINS
Treasurer --------- JIM WHITEHOUSE
John T. Lewis
Allie Frazier
Charles Scott
MEMBERS
Jimmy Pounds
Tommy Arrington
Fred DeLong
Neil Covington
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A. 13. Dick Mimeograph
Ditto Duplicators
Edison Voice Writers
Speedrite Check Writers
Underwood - Elliott - Fisher
Bookkeeping Machines
School Supplies
Bulletin Boards
Books
Schaeffer, Parker, Esterbrook Pens
and Pencils
Cameras and Photographic Supplies
Stationery
Art Supplies
Office Furniture
THE OFFICE SUPPLY CO.
COMPLETE OFFICE OUTFITTERS
517 E. Capitol St. JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI
Stores Also Located In:
VICKSBURG, LAUREL, GREENVILLE, GREENWOOD
One Hundred Sixty-Five
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