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TABLE  OF   CONTENTS 

Page 

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. 


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Eleven 


MARION    LOFTON   SMITH 
A.  M.,  B.  D.,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D. 


€fc  PRESIDENT 


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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Fifteen 


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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Sixteen 


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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Eighteen 


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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Twenty 


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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SANDERS   HALL 


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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Twenty-Two 


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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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 


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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 


V    v.- 

4  * 

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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THE    SCPHCHCCE    CLASS 


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 

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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 


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Price,    E. 
Price,  R. 
Pujol 

V. 

Ramsey 
Randle 

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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 


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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 


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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. 


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Fijty-Five 


Itll 


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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 
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R.    L.    McCarter 
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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. 


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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 


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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 


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EDITOR 

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 

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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 


I 


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 


•  ]]• 


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' 


■■'■■• 


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 

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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' 


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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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ALPHA  IOTA  CHAPTER 


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 
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SCORES                                                                   Millsaps  Opp. 

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 


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PARKER,  back 


STEWART,    Line 


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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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Short 

Scott 

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Millsaps  back  picks  up  first  down  against  South- 
western. 


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. 


One  Hundred  Fourteen 


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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. 


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ACTION 


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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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 


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Lamburh  invades  Buie  Gym  and  conquers  Majors 


One  Hundred  Eighteen 


One  Hundred  Nineteen 


ACTION   SHOTS 


(Due  Hundred  Twenty 


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. 


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One  Hundred  Twenty  Two 


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"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 


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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 


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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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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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The  hardworking  Presbyterian  element  on  the  campus  is  a  vital  cog  in  our  religious  life. 


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. 


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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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Chi  Delta,  the  distaff  side  of  Kit  Kat,  recognizes  females  of  Literary  Merit  and  joins 
with  Kit  Kat  in  pushing  the  Southern  Literary  Festival  and  the  Stylus. 

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OFFICERS 

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. 

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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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  1 
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 


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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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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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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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  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 


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Seated:       Kazar,  Allen. 

Standing:      Hancock,  Tuniks,  Millsaps,  Davis,  Doggett,  McGee,  Babington. 


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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 


One   Hundred   Fifty-Four 


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GROCERIES     —     FRUITS 

MEATS  —  VEGETABLES 


Dial  5-8525 


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MARY  FRANCES  TEA  SHOPPE 

THE  BEST  IN  FOOD 

Across  From 

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THE  MERCHANTS  CO. 


WHOLESALERS  OF 


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MILL   FEEDS 


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COMPLIMENTS 


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'You'll  Find  It  Pays 
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TEA  ROOM 


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ALLEN'S  SHOE  STORE 


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E.  B'S    RESTAURANT 

SEAFOOD 

STEAKS 

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BARBECUE 


STORE,  /or  mE.Nl 


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PRINTERS,  LITHOGRAPHERS 

BINDERS,  STATIONERS 

327-335    East   Pearl   Street 
JACKSON,   MISS. 


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NEW  CAPITAL  TAILORS 

Municipal   Airport  —  Jackson 

REWEAVING,  ALTERATIONS 
REPAIRS,  TAILORING 

A  COMPLETE  SERVICE 

FORMAL  WEAR  —  RENTAL    SERVICE 

L.  M.  JACOBS,  Owner 

CUSTOM  TAILORS 

Phone   3-9473 

429   E.   Capitol   St. 

UNITEX   FLAT   INTERIOR  OIL, 

AND   RUB-R-BOND   FLOOR   PAINTS 

NORTH  STATE  PHARMACY 

BEAUTIFUL  WALLPAPER 

1808    N.   State   St. 

At 

JORDAN  PAINT  &  WALLPAPER  CO. 

"RIGHT     ACROSS     THE     STREET 
FROM  THE  GIRL'S  DORMITORIES" 

3917  Northview  Drive         Phone  3-5363 

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it  Mortgage  Loans 

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PATTERSON  REXALL  DRUG  STORES 

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SPECIALISTS 

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THEATRICAL  PROMOTIONS 
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FLOWERSfAND  GIFTS  FOR  EVERY  OCCASION 


JACKSON 

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For  "The  Pause  That  Refreshes' 


JACKSON  COCA-COLA  BOTTLING  CO. 


COMPLIMENTS 
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SUITS     BY      HART,     SCHAFNER     &     MARX 


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FLY  with  Dixie 

*    COMPLETE  AVIATION  SERVICE 
»    FLIGHT   INSTRUCTIONS 
Phone  3-2628 

DIXIE  AIR  SERVICE,  Inc. 

JACKSON  AIR   BASE 


OUR   MOTTO  -  -  - 

"Superb  Cooking" 

BREAKFASTS  —  LUNCHES  —   DINNERS 

SHORT  ORDERS 

STRAWBERRY  SHORTCAKE 

SNACK  SHOP 

Open   24    Hours    per   Day 
1222  N.  Stare  St.  Dial  4-9613 

DAVID   L.   JONES,   Mgr. 


BETTER  LIGHT  FOR 


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MISSISSIPPI  POWER  &  LIGHT  CO. 

HELPING   BUILD   MISSISSIPPI    FOR 
OVER   A  QUARTER   OF  A  CENTURY 


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VOGU  E 

Fashion   Headquarters   for 

JUNIOR,   MISS  and   MATRON 

WEARINC  APPAREL 


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Phone  4-8636 


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Jackson 


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MENS  FINE  APPAREL 


Mart  51 
Mississippi 


NDEPENDENT  LINEN 
SERVICE  COMPANY 

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COMPLIMENTS  OF 


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WELLS  IDEAL  CLEANERS 

207    N.    State  Street 
JACKSON,   MISS. 

"EVERYTHING  THE    NAME    IMPLIES" 

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3003  N.  State  St. 


COMPLIMENTS 
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Meadowbrook  Lanes,  Inc. 

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PRUITT    PHOTO 
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A   PORTRAIT 


LIVES   FOREVER" 


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Exclusive  Underwood  Agents  in  this  Territory 


Underwood  Standard  Electric, 
Portable  Typewriters 

Sundstrand  Adding  -  Figuring 
Machines 

Friden  Calculators 

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: 

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