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DEDICATION 


"bobashela  . .  .  good  friend" 
"Dean  Woodward,  I'll  swear  it 
wasn't  me  this  time!",  is  a  line 
heard  nearly  every  day  by  this 
man.  For  nearly  fifteen  years. 
Jack  Woodward  has  been  get- 
ting Millsaps  students  out  of 
trouble  (or  into  trouble),  find- 
ing money  from  only  he  knows 
where  so  that  we  can  afford 
the  tuition  for  another  semes- 
ter, and  then  welcoming  each 
and  every  new  man  to  Ezelle  in 
that  "I'm-gonna-set-you- 
straight-on-this-right-now" 
manner  of  speaking  that  only 
he  can  do.  It  is  for  his  years  of 
service  to  Millsaps  as  Director 
of  Religious  Life,  Dean  of  Men, 
and  Director  of  Financial  aid, 
his  love  for  the  same,  and  his 
dedication  to  his  family,  his 
work  and  his  students,  that  we 
proudly  dedicate  this  1979 
BOBASHELA  to  our  long-time 
bobashela.  Dean  Jack 
Woodward. 


Basketball  Scoreboard 


DIFFERENT  TIME 


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Millsaps 

90 

Huntingdon 

84 

Millsaps 

55 

Sewanee 

74 

Millsaps 

55 

David  Lipscomb 

77 

Millsaps 

74 

Miss.  College 

79 

Millsaps 

58 

Belhaven 

17 

Millsaps 

83 

Alabama  College 

84(OTi 

Millsaps 

68 

Southwestern 

99 

Millsaps 

80 

Delta  State 

91 

Millsaps 

62 

Sewanee 

86 

Millsaps 

83 

William  Carey 

82 

Millsaps 

79 

Birmingham    Southern 

91 

Millsaps 

51 

Belhaven 

62 

Millsaps 

81 

Univ.   of   Mexico 

62 

Millsaps 

75 

Univ.    of   Tampa 

84 

Millsaps 

72 

Huntingdon 

110 

Millsaps 

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Birmingham    Southern 

114 

Millsaps 

65 

Belhaven 

72 

Millsaps 

79 

Southwestern 

87 

Millsaps 

82 

William  Carey 

102 

Millsaps 

65 

Alabama  College 

80 

Millsaps 

64 

Delta    State 

89 

Millsaps 

72 

La  Grange 

96 

The  triple  crown!  Unretouched  1966  statistics  show  that 
computers  haven't  necessarily  replaced  human  error. 

Whot  do  you  mean  you'ie  transferring?.'  A  1966  snapshot 
shows  that  even  though  she's  changed  jobs,  Floy  hasn't 


Look  Mci,  no  speed  bumps!  A  1949  picture  shows  these  "kids"  enjoying  a  walk  through  the  peaceful  little  Millsaps  campus-imagine  that! 


Two  M&Ms?  Close.  Tummeh  and 
Hahpah— always  fighting  for  Irulh, 
justice,  and  a  victory  here  and  there. 


Farewell?'.  Give  up,  you'll  never  get  rid  of  them. 
Pick  up  on  dul  firi'cl  ihcez!  Some  things  nevei  c 


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SAME  PLACE  . . . 


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Being  a  year  of  great  change  as  1979  was  for  Millsaps, 
it  saw  what  was  perhaps  the  most  evident  change  of 
all.  Edward  Murrah  Collins,  the  president  of  Millsaps 
College  since  1970,  resigned  effective  summer  of  1978. 
Collins,  better  known  among  students  as  "Slick 
Eddie",  was  a  favorite  of  alumni  and  friends  of  the 
college.  He  was  a  polished  speaker  and  "well-set"  in 
the  Millsaps  Traditions.  His  relationship  with  Millsaps 
was  a  long  one,  starting  as  a  student,  returning  as  a 
Professor  of  Speech,  and  again  returning  as  President. 
Upon  leaving  the  College,  he  and  his  family  went  to 
Columbia,  South  Carolina  to  assume  the  presidency  of 
another  school  there.  Wonder  if  he  carried  his  copy  of 
the  once  famed  "Slick  Eddie  Dart  Board"  with  him? 


OLD  HAT  . . . 


NEW  FACE  . . . 

George  Marion  Harmon,  eighth  president  of  Millsaps  College.  The 
"change"  did  not  stop  with  change  in  administrators.  The 
Presidential  Search  Committee  ended  its  search  in  mid-fall  of  1978, 
announcing  the  name  of  Dr.  Harmon  as  our  next  president.  He 
moved  into  Sanders  shortly  thereafter  and  we  began  to  know  the 
"new  kid  on  the  block".  Obviously  much  different  from  Dr.  Collins. 
"King  George"  (a  name  which  he  later  was  given)  ate  in  the  cafeteria, 
sitting  at  different  tables  every  night,  beginning  the  long  hard  task  of 
putting  names  with  faces,  and  most  of  all,  being  accepted.  He 
unofficially  took  office  January  1,  coming  to  us  as  former  professor  at 
Saginaw  Valley  State  in  Michigan.  A  northerner  surely  would  be 
hard  to  get  used  to— that  in  itself  was  a  first  for  Millsaps!  Business 
majors  were  surprised  to  hear  that  he  hadn't  even  been  to  seminary 
and  were  elated  to  hear  that  he  held  a  DBA  from  Harvard.  Religion 
majors  were  shocked  to  find  that  our  new  man  was  Episcopalian— 
another  first  for  this  community.  As  time  went  on.  President  Harmon 
proved  positively  to  be  a  man  of  change.  In  the  early  part  of  the 
semester,  Harmon  drew  up  a  proposal  to  change  the  business 
department  to  the  Millsaps  School  of  Management,  thereby 
expanding  the  present  structure  and  inaugurating  an  MBA  program 
to  begin  in  the  very  near  future.  The  Board  passed  it  and  plans  were 
put  into  full-steam  ahead.  Though  most  viewed  this  major  change  (no 
pun  intended)  as  an  exciting  opportunity  for  the  now  dead  school  to 
come  alive,  some  were  appalled.  Not  since  the  early  days  of  the 
Millsaps  Law  School  had  there  been  a  graduate  program,  and  many 
felt  that  its  revival  would  be  the  death  of  our  "traditional  liberal  arts 
thrust".  Throughout  the  spring,  storms  brewed  over  every  minor 
decision  made  by  Dr.  Harmon— it  was  like  walking  on  egg  shells  for 
him.  Well,  as  all  things  do,  it  all  came  out  in  the  wash.  The  Harmons 
joined  the  United  Methodist  Church,  and  began  their  work  as  a  team. 
Things  are  looking  up  for  the  old  school— many  of  these  changes  are 
described  on  these  pages,  and  most  of  them  are  concrete  results  born 
of  Dr.  Harmon's  ideas  and  hopes  for  the  college. 


'Look  how  short  he  is.'",  exclaimed  several  students  upon  first  viewing  the  new 

president. 


OUR  SCHOOL, 
WHOSE  RULES? 


The  libural  of  liberals.  MiUsaps  students  once 

had  the  reputation  of  protesting  anything  that 

moved.  Reminiscient  of  the  mid-BO's,  Harmon 

moved— Millsaps  students  protested. 


Heil  Verkmonl  One  of  perhaps  the  most  absuri 

incidences  of  unrest  dealt  with  a  proposa 
abolish  the  present  Student  Executive  Board  in 
favor  of  a  dictatorship,  symbolic  of  Dr.  Harmon's 
own  "iron  fist". 


A  Christion  School?  Harmon  did  not  weather  the  "storms  of '79"  alone.  As  usual,  the  Methodist  Church  caught  the 
blows,  too,  and  the  age-old  question  of  how  much  say-so  the  Church  has  in  what  goes  on  at  Methodist-related 
Millsaps  was  raised  from  the  dead. 


A  Year  0/  Extremes.  As  is  par  for  the  'Saps  course, 
elections  were  again  deemed  "bogus".  There  seemed  to  be 
no  middle  man— all  represented  extremism  of  one  sort  or 
another.  .  .  .  and  a  woman  took  control  of  our  "nation". 


"Sing  we  and  chahnt  it  while  lahve  doth  grahnt  it"  .  .  . 

Since  the  Troubadours  became  extinct  last  year, 

opportunity  presented  itself,  and  the  Millsaps  Chamber 

Choir  was  born.  Also  known  as  The  Small  Ensemble  and 

The  Madrigals,  this  branch  of  the  Millsaps  Singers  has 

performed  for  several  luncheons  and  the  Elizabethan  Faire. 

Their  reportoire  includes  every  thing  from  Candygrams  to 

mood  music. 


Row,  row,  row  your  boot.'  Venice  it  isn't.  The  Pearl  River  flood  of  '79  more 
than  indirectly  affected  Millsaps'  community.  Faculty  and  family  alike  were 
flooded— some  lost  everything  they  had. 

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A  fresh  coal  of  paint  and  she'll  be  good  as  new!  A  major 
undertaking  by  one  of  Jackson's  interior  designers  was  the 
restoration  and  redecoration  of  the  Millsaps-Buie  Home  on 
Stale  Street,  just  down  from  campus.  The  stately  mansion, 
once  the  home  of  Millsaps  founder  Major  Reuben  Webster 
Millsaps,  was  shown  to  tourists  this  spring  with  proceeds 
going  to  charity. 

Star  light,  stor  bright  .  .  .  The  old  James  Observatory  on  North 
Campus  was  this  year  nominated  for  the  National  Register  of 
Historic  Landmarks.  A  decision  was  made  by  the  Board  not  to 
tear  it  down  in  favor  of  North  Campus  development,  but  to 
develop  around  it.  A  renovation  should  start  during  the  79-80 
school  year. 


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Where's  the  Boboshelo'  A  latecomer  on  the  '79  Millsaps  scene  was  the 

Bobashela  itself.  With  its  new  format,  the  queslionmg  turned  to  "What's  the 

Bobashela?  ".  Well,  all  good  things  must  come  to  an  end. 


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OBSERVATORY, 
FACELIFT  . . . 


SEE  YOU  LATER, 
GET  THE  DRIFT? 


Dr.  Ritchie  jumped  from  the 
frying  pan  into  the  fire  this  year. 
Formerly  a  mathematics 
professor,  he  is  now  in  charge  of 
landscaping  the  campus,  a 
project  which  is  well  underway. 


Mrs.  Meaders,  former 
Chairperson  of  the  Dept.  of 
Education,  retires  this  year  after 
???  years  of  teaching  Millsaps 
students  how  to  leach. 


One  down,  125  (o  go.'  This  year  Paul  Hardin, 
registrar  for  another  ???  years  at  Millsaps,  has  signed 
his  last  diploma.  He  retires  to  full-time  teaching 
English  and  traveling. 


Mr.  RipJey,  are  you  asking  me  or  (el/ing  me?.'  Frank 

Frohnhoefer,  affectionately  known  by  his  students  as 

"Frohnz",  never  likes  to  be  photographed  with  his  glasses  on. 

After  7  years  of  lightening  the  hearts  (and  heavying  the 

burdens)  of  the  Business  majors,  this  year  sees  him  &  Monair 

off  to  Catholic  University. 


CHANGES  HERE, 
CHANGES  THERE  . . . 


Don!  I]ll  il.'  With  the  new  SEB  administration,  the  Grill  added  a  popular 

pinball  machine.  Further  Union  development  called  for  Acy's  Coffee 

House,  which  has  yet  to  become  T-H-E  hangout,  but  give  it  time. 


■So  long  SAGA.  It  was  like  a  food  renaisance  when       f 
ex-SAGA  manager  got  the  hell  out  of  Dodge.  ^^t 


Ooh,  like  that  "do  ".'  Not  the  least  in  changes  are 

those  that  take  place  in  the  people.  Some  you  can 

see,  some  you  can't. 


Our  creativity  . . 


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Our  struggle  for  the  best  possible  education 


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Dr.  George  M.  Harmon,  President  of 
Millsaps  College 


[anc  Corcler,  Dean  of  Women 


John  Christmas,  Dean  of  Admissions 


Bill  Franklin,  Director  of  Institutional  Advancement 
Don  Strickland.  Comptroller      ^aura  Pambianchi.  Director  of  Public  Relations 

Jim  Livesay,  Director  of  Alumni  and  Churcfi  Relations 


Don  Fortenberry,  Chaplain 
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(Bottom,  1.  to  r.  Floy  Holloman,  Assistant  Dean  of  Admissions,  and  Joiin 

Christmas,  Dean  of  Admissions. 
(Top,  1.  to  r.)  Syd  Conner  and  Doug  Minor,  Admissions  Counselors. 


ANCIENT 
LANGUAGES 


Lucy  Webl)  Millsaps 
Ruff  Turner 


BIOLOGY 


Lavon  Lofton,  right 
Frank  Frohnhoefer,  middle 


Karen  Holleman  below 


SCHOOL  OF 
MANAGEMENT 


CHEMISTRY 


ENGLISH 


George  Boyd,  left 
Lois  Blackwell,  above 


GEOLOGY 


Frank  Laney 


Robert  Shive,  bottom  left 
Herman  McKenzie,  below 


MODERN 
LANGUAGES 


Billy  Bufkin,  above 


John  Guest,  bollom  right 


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FRONT  ROW  (1.  to  r.):  Joycelyn  Trotter,  Lillian  Cooley,  Laurie  Brown,  Floreada  Harmon.  BACK  ROW  (1.  to  r.):  Gerry  Reiff,  Birdie 
Harpole,  James  Parks. 


Bonnie  Ward  and  Cathy  Marlella,  Admissions  Staff 


DATA  PROCESSING:  Charles  West.  Director;  Donn.i  Dykrs,  Ruth  Powell,  Peggy  Foster,  Lavon  Lofton. 


DEVELOPMENT:  Dot  Knox,  Madge  CoKimhus,  Miirlha  Poole. 
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Elizabeth  Ranager,  Secretary  to  the  Dean 
Katherine  Lefoldt.  Academic  Complex  Hostess 


BUSINESS  OFFICE:  Warrene  Lee.  )ean  Napier,  Dorothy  Nettles,  and  Alice  Borders 


Patty  Fennel,  Nurse 
SWITCJHBOARD:  Virginia  McCoy. 


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Above:  Bryan  Lewis,  FR 

John  Murrah,  SO 

Eric  Corban,  FR 

Jeff  Reynolds,  FR 

David  Crane,  FR 

Dale  Nail,  FR 

Mark  Trigg,  FR 

John  Boggus,  FR 

Rusty  Hood.  JR 

Hugh  White,  JR 

Debbie  Beaudoin,  FR 

Dana  Millwood,  FR 

Lori  Randolph,  FR 

Beckey  Gordon,  F"R 


Necie  Coats,  SO 

Ann  Wofford,  SO      Bnrl  Wilkins,  ]R 

Bert  Taggert,  SO 


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Michelle  Coincon,  SR     Leslie  Mims,  SR 


Marsha  Crandall.  JR 


Monie  Simpkins,  SR      Helen  Richardson,  FR 
Joey  Langston,  SR      Mike  Moore,  SO 


Top  Left:  Virginia  Hill,  SO:  Bob  Fagan,  SR:  Lynda  Price,  SR 

Top  Right:  Michelle  Tate,  ]R 

Left:  Claude  Arnett,  FR:  Bob  Wilkins,  FR 

Above:  Rick  Sheerin,  SO;  Merrin  Prewitt,  JR:  Miki  Demaranville,  JR: 

Chuck  Latham,  SO;  Dorothy  Hodges,  FR 


Lisa  Lee,  JR 

Gwen  Crane,  JR 

Donna  Read,  JR 

Susan  Fortenberry,  SO 

Laura  Adkins,  SR 


Left:  Jeannlli:  McAllister,  SO 

Dana  Millwood,  FR;  Toni 

Franckiewicz,  SO 

Debbie  Beaudoin,  FR:  Lf^slie  Mims, 

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Chellie  Purvis,  SO:  Byron  Johnson. 

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Shawn  Perry.  FR 


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Left:  Leigh  Neely,  SO;  Karla  Smith,  FR:  Joanna 
Ray,  FR;  Miki  Demeranville,  JR;  Kim  Myrick, 
SR;  Jeanne  Humphries,  FR;  Amy  Youngblood. 
FR;  Corrine  Wood,  SR;  Deb  Freeman,  JR; 
Dorothy  Hodges.  FR;  Michelle  Cunningham, 
FR;  Marsha  Crandall,  JR 

Below;  David  Witty,  SR  and  friend 

Bottom  Left;  Benny  Douglas,  SR;  Lisa 
Heatherly,  JR;  Ricky  Spencer,  JR 

Bottom  Right;  John  Dyer,  SR;  Julie  Joseph,  JR; 
Lynn  Stone,  JR;  Laura  Sherrod.  JR;  Teddy 
Gibson,  SO 


Above  Left:  Carol  Covert,  JR 
Ruth  Kellum,  ]R 

Above  Middle:  Jimmy  Morris, 

FR 

Jimmy  Nunally,  FR 

Above  Right:  Jane  Tyson,  FR 
Vicki  Watlins,  SO 

Right  Roger  Brock,  SO;  Laura 

Breaux,  SO;  Robert  Wiygul, 

SO;  Martha  Wynne,  JR;  Rusty 

Hood,  JR;  Stewart  Smith,  JR; 

Jeff  Wilson,  JR;  Sandi  Shiflett, 

SO;  Beth  Wilson,  FR;  Fred 

Pepper,  JR 


Below  Left:  Andy  Lagarde,  SR;  Beth  Connor,  SR;  Tommy 

Gobi).  IR 


Alison  Callaway,  JR; 
Tracy  Sweet,  SR;  Melissa  Thomas,  SO      Susan  Prewitt,  ]R 


Ann  Scott  McGehee,  FR;  Camille  Clement,  FR 


Peder  Johnson,  SR:  Susan  Prewitt,  JR:  West  Jones,  SO:  VirginiE 
Simpkins,  SO 


Right:  Sam  Begley.  ]R;  Stan  Perkins.  SR:  Tom  Sikora.       'z'^f'- 

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Left:  Corrine  Wood.  SR;  Darvl  McLeod.  FR 


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Mark  Bailey.  SR;  John  Dyer.  SR;  Alan  Hunter.  SR;  Kurt  Henke.  SR;  Tom  Nelson.  SR;  Bill  Richter,  SR;  Laura 
Adkins.  SR:  Norma  Gardner.  SR:  Connie  Hosey.  SR:  Charlene  Rosenthal,  SR 


Left:  Brant  Helvenston,  SO;  Dan  Murrell,  SO 


Below  Right:  Beth  Bylcr,  FR:  Walt  Jones,  JR 
Bottom  Right:  Connie  Hosey,  JR;  Chiy  Rouse.  SR 


Below  Left:  Jean  Smith,  SR;  Alison  Callaway.  JR:  Stuart  Lacey. 

SO:  Kathy  Weston.  JR 

Bottom  Left:  Perry  Chesney,  SO:  Alex  Wallace.  JR;  Bill 
Lancaster.  SR:  Mike  Moore.  SO 


Martha  Wynn,  JR;  Timmy  Ratchford,  SR;  Matt  Harkey,  SR:  Laura  Breaux,  SO;  Liz  Trotter,  SO 


Carol  Covert,  JR;  Virginia  Simpkins,  SO;  Malinda  Hamilton,  JR;  Joe  Terry,  JR;  Susan  Eskridge,  SO 


Right:  Cordelia  Hayes.  JR 

Below:  Bobby  Graham.  SR 

Bob  Faulks.  SR 

James  Lowe.  SR 

Alan  Whitlev.  SR 


Below:  Dave  Peterson.  FR;  Foozy  Dyer. 

SR;  Gerry  Maddox,  FR:  Trey  Thomas,  SR: 

Rem  Mac  Nealy,  SR;  Brad  Benton.  FR: 

Gregg  Henry,  SO;  Tim  Dulaney.  JR;  John 

Tannehill,  SR;  Kelly  Gilmer;  Daryl 

McLeod,  FR:  Deb  Freeman,  JR;  Dwayne 

Chesnutt,  SO;  Vick  Smith,  "sO 


Left:  Virginia  Simpkins,  SO;  Melissa  Thomas,  SO; 
Teddy  Gibson,  SO;  Roxanne  Miller.  SO 

Below:  Marc  Hawkins;  Beth  Conner,  SR;  Kristina 
Morris,  |R;  Ann  Abies,  JR;  Linda  Schrayer,  SO;  Dan 
Murrell,  SO 

Bottom  Left:  Robert  Knighton,  FR;  Peter  Langworthy, 
SO:  Bryan  Rutledge,  FR 

Bottom  Right:  B.M.F.  Davis,  SR 


Left:  Ann  Johnson,  [R:  Cindy  Bot^gs,  FR;  Rose  Hopper.  SO:  Michelle  Wagner.  JR 
Below:  David  Lee.  SR:  Mike  Mansour.  SR 


Above  Left:  Lisa  Clark,  SR;  Leslie  Mims.  SR;  Cindy  Bourgeois,  SR; 

Joy  Chastain,  SR;  Cheryl  Hunt.  SR;  Debbie  Deraps.  SR;  Cindy 

Marsalis.  SR;  Charlene  Rosenthal,  SR;  Laura  Adkins,  SR;  Lisa  Lowe, 

SR;  Norma  Gardner,  SR 

Right;  Murray  Pinkston,  JR;  Margaret  Kastla,  JR 


Above  Left:  Antoinette 

Cheney,  FR 

Savannah  McMillin,  FR 


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Above  Right:  Barry  Tedder,  FR:  Kathy  Van  Skiver,  FR 


Susan  Brindley,  FR:  Amy  Vogelsong,  SO:  Rose  Hopper,  SO:  Margaret  Gilchrist,  SO; 
Karen  Corban,  JR 


Below  Left:  Antoinette  Cheney,  FR:  Pam  Joseph,  FR;  Susan  Woodard,  FR 

Below  Right:  Scott  Anderson,  SO:  Ward  Ripley,  JR 

Bottom  Left:  West  Jones,  SO:  Susan  Prewitt,  JR 


Top  Left:  Gary  Dunn,  JR 

Top  Middle:  Kate  Bradley,  SR 

Top  Right:  Trex  Morris,  SR 


Above  Left:  Greg  Loyd,  SR:  Scott 
Smith,  FR:  Mike  Grillis,  SO:  Riley 
Trehern,  |R 

Above  Right:  Sarah  Gregory,  FR 
Dorothy  Hodges,  FR 


I      Leah  Adams,  SO;  Jim  Garrard,  ]R 


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Right:  Janice  Bacon,  SR;  Jerry  Yearell.  SR; 
Honey  Womack,  JR 

Below  Left:  Virginia  Hill,  SO  and  Friend 


Above  Right:  Rod  Clement,  JR 
Marc  Simpkins,  SO 

Left:  Charlotte  Grosvenor,  FR:  Claudia 
Stewart,  FR;  Debbie  Palmer,  FR 


Al)ovc  Left   Muhncl  Seals   JR 
*'"''      Above  Ki^ht    Rh  k  {.o\  iimlon,  SR 


Left:  Linda  Newton,  SO 
\      Terri  Clark,  JR;  Tina  Kiefer,  SR 
Janet  Reily,  FR;  Rita  Russell,  SR 


Karyn  Davis,  FR;  Kathy  VanSkiver,  FR;  Pam  Joseph, 
FR;  Kathie  Gunn,  FR;  Doug  Walker,  FR;  Antoinette 
Cheney,  FR 


Ben  Cheney,  SO;  Ann  Boykin,  SO;  Reber  B.own,  SO;  Lisa  Heatherly, 

JR;  Ricky  Spencer,  JR 


Left:  Claudia  Hopkins,  ]R 
Leslie  Mims,  SR 

Below  Left:  Bill  Rice,  Jr;  Tina  Kicfer, 
SR;  Mike  Urban,  JR;  Bobby  Graham, 
SR  and  Friends 


Right:  Caryl  Clark,  FR;  Glenn  Thomas,  FR:  Susan  Brindley. 

FR 

Below  Left:  Margaret  Read,  FR 
Roger  Smith,  FR 

Below  Right:  Rich  Knox,  SR 

Bottom  Right:  Jeffrey  Garner,  JR:  Beth  Connor,  SR;  Dwight 

Gaddis,  JR 


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Rem  MacNealy,  SR 


Above  Left:  Amy  Vogelsong,  SO; 

Rose  Hopper,  SO:  Antoinette 

Cheney,  FR 

Above  Right:  Robert  Wiygul,  SO; 

Ben  Cheney,  SO;  Sheryl  Stringer, 

SO 


Steve  Walkinshaw,  SO;  Searcy 
Jamison,  ]R:  Sam  Begley,  ]R;  Andrew 
Dees,  FR;  David  Ott,  SR  and  Friends 


Debbie  Campbell,  SO 


Leslie  Wheeler,  JR;  Alison  Callaway,  JR;  Leigh  Neely,  SO;  Corinne  Wood,  SR;  Jo  Ann  Shanks,  JR;  Crystal  Aist, 
SO;  Julie  Joseph,  JR;  Patty  Duggar,  SO;  Laura  Sherrod,  JR 


Right:  Terry  Toler,  SR;  Amanda  Harding, 
JR;  Carol  Burrus,  SR 

Below:  Ann  Wofford.  SO;  Tim  Lincoln, 

SO:  Steve  Walkinshaw.  SO;  Margaret 

Gilchrist,  SO;  Noel  Turner,  FR 


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»•'  sLi..      Above  Right:  Ricky  Covington,  SR 


Top,  Left:  Mark  Bailey,  SR 
Top.  Middle:  Paul  Gamble,  JR 
Top,  Right:  Randolph  Wood,  [R      / 

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Middle:  Jeff  Reynolds,  FR;  David      #  ^^ 
Crane,  FR;  Ben  Wages,  FR;  Hugh      1  -^ 

White,  JR;  Mark  Trigg,  FR     |^  ^  /      : 

Right:  Virginia  Simpkins,  SO;  Ben  y  ' 

Cheney,  SO;  Susan  Eskridge,  SO;         _1_  \ 

Margaret  Gilchrist,  SO;  Beth  Thomas, 


Terrilyn  Flukiu-,  SR;  Sonja  Fuqua,  SR 

Below  Loft:  Ann  Roscopf,  ]R;  Kelly  Wade,  JR 

Below  Right:  Bill  Harper,  FR:  Blair  Bingham, 
SO 

Bottom  Left:  Cheryl  Groves,  JR:  Gus  Morris,  SO 

Bottom  Right:  Julia  Walker,  SO;  Dexter 
Cantelou,  JR 


Top  Left:  Sam  Begley,  JR;  Samuel  Dixon,  JR      y.-  :jf-^ 
Top  Right:  Mary  Witten,  SR 

Above:  Lisa  Clark,  SR      ,rf 


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FR:  Mike  Workman,  SR; 
Brooks  Gibson,  SR;  Tim 
Ratchford,  SR 

Left:  Carol  Covert,  JR 


Top  Left:  Dexter 
Cantelou,  JR:  Trey 
Thomas,  SR 

Top  Right:  Carol 
Covert,  JR;  Terri 
Whitehead,  SO 

Left:  BeBe  Seller,  FR; 
Regina  Pittman,  FR; 
Geri  Tresp,  FR;  Mary 
Gwen  McReynolds,  FR 


Left:  Laura  Adkins,  SR;  Leslie 
Mims,  SR;  Cindy  Bourgeois,  SR; 
Lisa  Clark,  SR 


Below  Left:  Thomas  Miller,  FR:  Gusanita  Grant,  SO:  Michael  Patterson.  SO: 

Linda  Dillard,  SO:  Milton  lohnson.  FR 


Below  L(;ft:  Georgia  Newlon,  FR 

^      Below  Right:  Marc:  Simpkins.  JR: 
Virginia  Simpkins.  SO:  Monie 
Simpkins,  SR 

Bottom  Left:  Fred  Pepper,  JR:  Byron 
ohnson,  FR 

Bottom  Right:  Sam  Dixon,  JR:  Jeff  Ross, 
SO:  Jane  Cope,  FR:  Syl  Metts,  SR,  and 
Friend 


Below  Left:  Michelle  Bermudez.  SR; 
Michelle  Coincdii,  SR 

Right:  Chellie  Purvis,  SO:  Donn;i  Rea 
IR;  Shawn  Perry.  FR 


Thomas  Miller,  FR 

Below:  David  Spencer,  SR 

Below  Left:  Libby  Smith,  SO:  Linda  Newton,  SO 


B(!low  Right:  Malinda  Hamilton,  ]R; 
Lisa  Clark,  SR 

Bottom  Left:  John  Murrah,  SO:  Ann 
Decker,  SO 

Bottom  Right:  Lynn  Gleaton,  JR: 
Roxannt^  Miller,  SO 


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Top  Left:  Roger  Ishee,  JR;  Lee  Harold,  JR 

Top  Right:  Kristina  Morris,  JR:  Ann  Ahles, 

|R 

Above:  Jane  Cooper,  FR:  Susan  Brindley,  FR 

Right:  Carol  Weed,  FR 

Far  Right:  Cheryl  Hunt,  SR 


Robert  Wiygul,  SO;  Ben  Cheney,  SO;  Sheryl  Stringer,  SO 


Above  Right:  Marsha 
Crandall,  JR 

Left:  Richard  King,  FR; 
Earl  Spooner,  FR;  Bud 
Varnadore,  FR;  and 
Friends 


Below:  Alox  Wallace.  jR:  Walt  [ones.  |R:  Scott 

Smith,  FR 


Right:  Christi  Roberson,  SR:  Bill  Rice, 


JR 


Bottom:  Daryl  McLeod,  FR:  Dexter  Cantelou,  ]R: 

Paul  Gamble,  JR:  Tim  Kemp,  ]R:  Vick  Smith,  SO: 

John  Tannehill.  SR:  Roger  Smith,  FR:  Dvvayne 

Chesnutt,  SO:  Tim  Dulaney,  SR:  Richard  Liles,  FR 


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Left:  Barry  Tedder,  FR;  Jesse 
McRight,  FR:  Virginia 
Simpkins,  SO;  Scott  Smith,  FR: 
Susan  Fortenberry,  SO 


Left:  Bevraly  Hebron,  JR:  Perry  Wallace,  SR 

Above  Right:  Alan  Whitley,  JR;  Bob  Faulks,  SR;  James  Lowe,  SR 
and  Friends 


Rij^ht:  Tim  Dulancy,  SR;  |()hn 

Tannohill,  SR:  Daryl  McLi'od,  FR: 

Debbie  Freeman.  [R 

Below  Left:  Debbie  Palmer,  FR: 

Michael  Conerly,  FR:  Bert  Taggert,  SO: 

Johnny  Warti,  JR 


Above  Left:  Charles  Sallis.  |R:  Laura  Wright,  FR:  Dana 
Millwood,  FR:  Lori  Barry,  FR 

Right:  Pat  Peay,  JR:  Michelle  Cunningham,  FR 


Left:  Debbie  Campbell,  SO;  Rob  Damhrino,  SR 
Below:  Peter  Langworthy,  SO;  Carol  Ryan,  SO 


Above  Left:  June  Johnson,  SR;  C.J. 
Larkin,  SR 

Above  Right:  Randall  Wood,  JR; 
Thomas  Woods,  FR;  Silas  McCharen, 
SR;  Doug  Demmons,  SR;  Sheldon 
Mahaffery,  SR 

Left:  Dan  Burrus,  FR;  Darryl  Labens, 
FR;  Glenn  Thomas,  FR;  Wade  Purcell, 
FR;  Alan  Ferguson,  FR 


Bcknv  Right:  Ben  Cheney,  SO:  Laura  Adkins.  SR:  Charlene  Rosenthal 
SR;  Sheryl  Stringer,  SO:  Robert  Wiygul,  SO 


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I,oft    Li/  Adams,  SO;  Richie  Swartz 
B(  l()v\  Ri<^ht:  Karyn  Davis,  FR 
B(  iou  L(  It:  Kenny  Davis,  SR 


Left:  Frank  Burton.  SR  and 
Friend 

Bottom  Left:  Andrew  Dees, 
FR;  David  Ott,  SR 


Bottom  Right:  Monte  Rector, 
FR 


Right:  Dora  Price,  FR  and  Friends 

Below  Left:  David  Chaffin,  SR;  Gretchen 

Kurzwig,  FR;  Kelly  Register,  FR;  Kevin 

Castillo,  FR 


Above:  Bill  Fitzgerald,  SO;  Emily  Crews,  ]R;  Lana  Jeng,  DO;  Virginia  Hill,  SO 
Right:  Ruth  Kellum,  JR;  Kelly  Wade,  JR;  Beth  Thomas,  JR;  Cindy  Bourgeois,  SR 


Left:  Terry  Toler,  SR:  Byrd  Hillman.  FR:  Roger  Smith,  FR 

Below:  Andrew  Workman,  FR:  Mike  Workman,  SR:  Jennifer  Long, 


:_  -      Bottom  Right:  Debbie  Freeman, 
JR:  Kim  Myrick,  SR:  John 
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Right:  JoAnn  Shanks,  JR 


Above  Left:  Ann  Decker,  SO 

Right:  Reilly  Morse,  SR  and  Friend       ; 

Bottom:  CharUe  Stuart,  SO:  Steve  Hamilton, 

]R 


Left:  Wade  Purccll,  FR;  Darryl 
Labens,  FR  and  Friend 


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Top  Right:  Necie  Coats.  SO 

Above:  Kelly  Register,  FR;  LouAnn  Frick,  FR: 
Mary  Kay,  FR:  Gretchen  Kurzweg,  FR;  Kendall 

Aldridge,  FR 

Right:  Bob  Faulks,  SR:  Stan  Perkins,  SR 


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Top  Right:  Ann  Wofford.  SO;  Mike  Conerly,  SO 


Left:  Kendall  Aldridge,  FR:  Gretchen  Kurzwej; 
FR;  Kelly  Register.  FR;  Margaret  Read,  FR 


^^jf^?*^$JI     Above  Far  Left:  Pat  Peay.  JR:  Roger  Smith.  FR;  Tim  Kemp,  fR;  Paul  Gamble, 

Above  Middle:  Lori  Randolph.  FR;  Dana  Millwood.  FR 

Top  Far  Right:  Ricor  Silvera.  FR 

Above  Far  Right:  Jeff  Wilson,  JR:  Sandi  Shiflett.  SO 

Far  Left:  Daryl  McLeod.  FR:  Vick  Smith.  SO 

Left;  Earnest  Williams.  JR;  Bevraly  Hebron,  SO;  Michael  Patterson,  JR 


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Top  Left:  Scott  Anderson,  SO;  Mark  Eddins,  SO 
Top  Right:  Bert  Taggert,  SO:  Mike  Conerly,  SO 
Middle:  Stuart  Lacey,  SO:  Bob  Faulks,  SR 
Above  Left:  Helen  Richardson,  FR 
Above  Right:  Gwen  Clopton,  FR 


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luniur  Maid  Lynda  Smith  takes  time  off  the  sidelines  to  change  into  her  dress  before  Halftime. 

And  (he  festivities  begin' 


The  1978  Millsaps  Homecoming  Court. 


WEEKEND  '78 


The  Black  Student  Ensemble  prepare  to  delight  the  ears  of  a  host  of  visiting  alumni  and  parents. 


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KAPPA  SIGMA  Sfz.  "lis  a  Major  Siitan"! 

(above,  far  lefl)  PI  KAPPA  ALPHA  sez,  "Give 

em  a  Lickin"  '!  (middle,  far  left)  KAPPA  ALPHA 

sez,  "Majors  get  the  Tigers  by  the  Tail"!  (below, 

left)  ALPHA  KAPPA  ALPHA  plan  to  put  the 

"Tigers  up  in  Smoke"!  (above,  center) 


PHI  Mils  "Tank  the  Tigw"  gi,[  them  second 
place!  (above,  far  right)  KAPPA  DELTA  plans  a 
"Mdjor  CATaslrophe"  (middle,  far  right) 
IJ\MBDA  CHI  ALPHA  wants  to  "Spade  the 
Tigers"!  (below,  right)  YOUNG  ALUMNI,  though 
not  an  official  entry,  won  among  themselves  at  a 
real  'Saps  "rug  cutter"!  (middle,  center) 


ELIZABETHAN  FAIRE 


"It's  not  a  go/den  chariot,  but 

it'll  have  to  do.'"  Queen 

Elizabeth  (Linda  Schrayer 

dismounts  following  the 

Royal  Procession,  (right 

A  queenly  courtsey  for  the 

Archbishop  (Mark  Trigg). 

(below,  left) 

The  Royal  Court:  Lady-in- 

Waiting  Shane  Pittman, 

Queen  Linda  Schrayer,  and 

Lady-in-Waiting  Vicki  Loflin. 

(below,  right) 


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The  Madrigals  sing  in  command  performance  before  the  Queen  and  her  court    (above,  far  lef 
The  Court  Jester  assists  Lady  Shane  m  "putting  on  her  face  .  (above   cerate 
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■vPfp,^.         "On  guard,  yiiu  peon.'"  (above,  far  right) 

.'  "■' .^  -A  little  anachronism  for  the  realists  on  campus,  (below,  center)  ".  .  .  just  put  on  a  happy  lace!"  (below,  far  right) 


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MASTER  MAJOR 


Mr.  BOB  ROSS  was  elected  as  Master  Major  for  the  1978-1979 

school  year.  The  honor  of  Master  Major  goes  to  the  man  who, 

in  the  opinion  of  his  peers,  has  best  exemplified  the  qualities 

and  ideals  of  the  Millsaps  man  during  his  entire  college  career. 

He  supports  Millsaps  in  every  way:  by  his  participation  in  or 

presence  at  all  phases  of  intramural  and  varsity  athletic 

competition,  his  participation  on  committees,  his  dedication  to 

his  academic  endeavors,  his  respect  for  his  superiors  and  his 

peers,  and  his  love  for  the  College  and  all  that  it  stands  for.  In 

the  opinion  of  this  student  body.  Bob  is  that  man;  and  for  this 

reason,  the  BobosheJa  was  and  is  proud  to  announce  Mr.  Ross 

as  Master  Major. 


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MAJOR'S  LADY 


Miss  LISA  CLARK  was  named  Major's  Lady  for  the  1978-1979 
school  year.  The  Major's  Lady  title  is  awarded  to  that  young 
woman  who,  in  the  eyes  of  fellow  students,  is  the  "total" 
Millsaps  woman.  This  is,  unlike  many  similar  honors,  not 
based  on  beauty— even  though  Lisa  certainly  fills  that  bill  also! 
We  look  for  beauty,  but  it's  the  kind  of  beauty  that 
characterizes  the  woman  who  is  diligent  in  her  work,  involved 
in  nearly  every  phase  of  campus  life,  concerned  about  her  own 
priorities  as  well  as  the  welfare  of  her  equals.  She  is  one  who, 
genteel  as  she  is,  is  just  as  avid  as  supporter  of  the  Majors  as 
her  Master  Major.  She  never  ceases  to  be  among  the  top, 
striving  toward  those  ideals  most  befitting  the  woman  of 
today.  We  are  indeed  proud  to  name  Miss  Clark  as  our  Major's 
Lady. 


l.ALIRA  LEA  ADKINS,  above  left,  is  a  Mason  Strieker  Scholar.  She  has  been  a 
member  of  the  Millsaps  Singers,  the  Symposium  and  Legal  Review  Committees,  Eta 
Sigma,  and  Sigma  Lambda.  Laura,  a  member  of  Kappa  Delta,  was  president, 
Treasurer,  and  Assistant  Treasurer  of  her  sorority.  She  was  a  member  of  the 
Elizabethan  Faire  Court  and  a  volunteer  at  the  Methodist  Rehabilitation  Center. 

)AN1CE  E.  BACON,  above  right,  was  a  member  of  Tri-Beta,  Sigma  Lambda,  Omicron 
Delta  Kappa,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  the  Quality  of  Life  and  Senate  Publications 
Committees.  She  was  an  Orientation  Counselor,  a  Pre-Medical  scholar,  and  a  member 
of  the  Black  Ensemble.  A  member  of  Alpha  Kappa  Alpha,  |anice  served  as  President 
and  Treasurer  as  well  as  corresponding  secretary  of  the  Black  Student  Association. 

CINDY  BOURGEOIS,  below  left,  was  Orientation  Co-Chairman  of  1978,  She  served 
as  President  of  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon,  Sigma  Lambda  Historian,  Co-Rush  Chairman 
and  Pledge  Trainer  of  Kappa  Delta  Sorority.  Cindy  was  a  member  of  Omicron  Delta 
Kappa,  Circle  K,  Senate  Elections  and  Publicity  Committees,  the  College  Senate,  the 
Bobashe/a  Staff,  Big  Sister  Program,  and  the  S.N.E.A. 


WHO'S  WHO 


CAROL  BURRUS.  above  left,  was  a  cheerleader  for  the  Majors  for  two 
years.  A  member  of  Chi  Omega.  Carol  served  as  Personnel  Chairman  and 
Social  Chairman,  as  well  as  their  Panhellenic  Representative.  She  was  a 
member  of  the  Bobtishefci  Staff,  Majorettes  Club,  the  Homecoming  Court, 
and  the  Traffic  Control  Committee.  She  was  also  a  volunteer  at  the  UM 
Medical  Center  and  lor  the  Kidney  Foundation. 

FRANK  H.  BURTON,  below  left,  authored  a  one-act  play  chosen  to 
represent  Millsaps  in  the  Southern  Literary  Festival.  A  member  of  the 
Millsaps  Players  and  Alpha  Psi  Omega,  he  has  been  named  Best  Actor  & 
Best  Supporting  Actor.  Frank  was  a  member  of  the  Millsaps  Singers,  Tri- 
Beta,  Tri-Chi  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  Theta  Nu  Sigma,  Sigma.  Lambda. 
Omicron  Delta  Kappa,  Circle  K,  and  Eta  Sigma.  As  a  member  of  Lambda 
Chi  Alpha,  he  served  as  Ritualist  and  Scholarship  and  Cultural  Chairman. 

LISA  C.  CLARK,  below  right,  was  named  Major's  Lady.  She  has  served  as 
President  of  Tri-Beta  and  the  Medical  Technology  Club.  A  College  Senator, 
Lisa  was  a  member  of  the  Senate  Dorm  Committee,  the  Student  Senate, 
Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  Sigma  Lambda,  Omicron  Delta  Kappa,  Eta  Sigma, 
Theta  Nu  Sigma,  the  Honors  Program,  Circle  K,  the  Millsaps  Players, 
Catholic  Youth  Organization,  the  Homecoming  Court,  and  the  Elizabethan 
Faire  Court.  Lisa,  a  Dean's  List  Scholar,  was  Sweetheart  of  Kappa  Sigma 
and  Secretary  of  Kappa  Delta. 


BETH  CONNER,  above  left,  was  a  member  of  ttie  Millsap.s 

Singers.  As  leader  and  arranger  for  the  Independents.  Beth 

carried  the  group  to  win  Songfest  1979,  A  music  major. 

Beth  was  involved  in  the  Music  Major's  Ensemble,  Musica 

Sacra  Singers,  St.  James  Episcopal  Choir  as  soloist,  Jackson 

Choral  Society,  St.  Andrew's  Chamber  Society,  and  the 

Symposium  Entertainment  Committee.  She  also  was  a 

member  of  the  Millsaps  Players.  Deutsche  Verein.  Omicron 

Delta  Kappa,  and  the  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  Crescent  Court 

She  served  as  Sanders  Head  Resident,  LXA  Crescent  Girl, 

Secretary  of  the  Millsaps  Singers,  and  Vice-President  of 

Deutsche  Verein, 

ROB  DAMBRINO,  above  right,  is  a  member  of  Kappa 

Alpha  and  served  as  the  fraternity's  Service  Chairman. 

Rob,  a  staff  writer  for  the  Purple  ond  White,  was  a  member 

of  the  Millsaps  Singers,  Circle  K.  the  judicial  Council,  and 

the  Intramural  Committee.  He  has  volunteered  in  a  number 

of  civic  organizations,  including  the  Methodist 

Rehabilitation  Center.  George  School,  Hudspeth  Center, 

Ihc  Methodist  Children's  Home,  the  Heart  Association,  and 

Muscular  Dystrophy. 

DOUG  DEMMONS.  below  right,  has  served  as  both  a 

College  Senator  and  a  Student  Senator.  He  chaired  the 

Dormitory  Affairs  Committee  and  the  Caucus  for 

Independent  Senators,  A  Dean's  List  scholar.  Doug  edited 

the  Purple  nnd  White,  and  was  a  member  of  Eta  Sigma,  the 

Presidential  Search  Committee,  the  Sly/us  staff,  the 

Selection  Committees  for  both  Alumnus  of  the  Year  and 

for  Distinguished  Professor  of  the  Year.  He  was  also 

Productions  chief  for  the  Capitol  Reporter. 


ALAN  HUNTER,  above  left,  served  as  Vice-President  of  the 
Student  Executive  Board.  He  was  business  manager  for  Alpha 
Psi  Omega  and  on  the  Quality  of  Student  Life,  Student 
Activities,  and  Friday  Forum  Committees.  Alan,  a  Cameo 
Award  winnmg  Millsaps  Player,  received  a  dance  scholarship 
from  the  [ackson  Ballet  School.  He  has  made  numerous 
appearances  on  the  Educational  Television  Network  and 
performed  with  the  Millsaps  Singers,  Troubadours,  and  the 
Community  Theatre. 

JOHN  JAMESON,  below  right,  was  a  Dean's  List  scholar  and 
Vice-President  of  the  Student  Executive  Board.  A  Student 
Senator,  John  Co-Chaired  Homecoming  Activities,  the 
Muscular  Dystrophy  Dance  Marathon,  and  the  Elections 
Committee.  He  served  as  a  member  of  the  Cafeteria  Selection, 
Presidential  Search,  and  Alumnus  of  the  Year  Committees. 
John  participated  in  the  Interfraternity  Council  and  College 
Democrats.  A  member  of  Kappa  Sigma,  he  served  as  the 
fraternity's  Rush  Chairman,  and  coordinated  several  of  their 
Service  Projects. 

PEDER  JOHNSON,  below  left,  is  a  member  of  Kappa  Alpha 
and  served  as  the  fraternity's  President.  He  was  a  Student 
Assistant  in  the  Department  of  Accounting  and  won  the 
Award  for  the  Most  Outstanding  Accounting  Student.  Peder 
was  a  member  of  Omicron  Delta  Kappa,  the  Student  Senate, 
Publications  Committee,  and  the  Admissions  and  Retention 
Committees.  He  was  tapped  into  Sigma  Lambda  and  worked 
on  a  volunteer  basis  at  the  Hudspeth  Center. 


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KENT  KEBERT.  above  right,  served  as  both  President  diid 

Interfraternity  Council  Representative  for  Pi  Kappa  Alpha.  A  participant 

in  the  Oak  Ridge  National  Laboratory  Science  Semester,  he  was 

awarded  the  ].B.  Price  Chemistry  Award  and  a  member  of  Alpha  Epsilon 

Delta.  Kent  was  tapped  into  Omicrtm  Delta  Kappa,  Theta  Nu  Sigma, 

Sigma  Lambda,  Eta  Sigma,  and  was  selected  to  participate  in  the  Honors 

Program. 

C.J.  LARKIN.  below  left,  was  a  member  of  the  Student  Si'nate  and 

served  on  the  Radio  Station  Committee  and  the  Hunger  Corps  Project 

Committee.  A  cum  laude  graduate  in  Philosophy,  she  held  membership 

in  Sigma  Delta  Pi,  the  staffs  of  the  Purple  unci  White  and  Stylus,  and  the 

Majorette  Club.  C.J.  was  a  member  of  the  MiUsaps  Singers,  the  MiUsaps 

Players,  St.  James  Cathedral  Choir,  Jackson  Choral  Society,  and  the 

CONTACT  Volunteers. 

BEN  LOONEY,  below  right  served  as  President  of  Kappa  Sigma 
Fraternity  as  well  as  Interfraternity  Council  Representative.  A 
participant  in  the  Honors  Program,  Ben  was  awarded  a  Scholarship- 
Leadership  Award  by  Kappa  Sigma  International.  He  was  a  member  of 
Omicron  Delta  Kappa,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  Sigma  Lambda,  Eta  Sigma, 
Tri-Beta.  Theta  Nu  Sigma,  and  the  MiUsaps  Judicial  Council,  As  a 
freshman,  he  was  awarded  the  Mathematics  Award.  His  services  to  the 
community  involved  Goodwill  Industries,  Muscular  Dystrophy,  and  the 

Kidney  Foundation. 


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LESLIE  MIMS.  above  li'tl    stued  ds  h  (joHchi'  Senator  and  was  a 
member  of  the  Millsaps  fudieial  Council,  the  Athletic  Committee,  the 
Homecoming  and  Elizabethan  Faire  Courts.  A  Dean's  List  student,  she 
served  as  an  Orientation  Counselor  and  was  a  member  of  Circle  K  and 
the  Majorette  Club.  Leslie,  as  a  member  of  Kappa  Delta  Sorority,  served 
u)  the  offices  of  Historian,  Pledge  Trainer,  Rush  Party  Chairman,  and 
Vice-President.  She  volunteered  for  the  Cancer  Society,  Special 
Olympics,  and  the  Methodist  Children's  Home. 

VERBA  MOORE,  abovi'  right,  was  Treasurer  and  Vice-President  of  the 
Black  Student  Association.  As  a  member  of  Alpha  Kappa  Alpha 
Sorority,  she  served  in  the  office  of  Vice-President.  Verba  was  Scalpel 
Reporter  for  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  Business  Manager  for  the  Black  Music 
Ensemble,  a  participant  in  the  Oak  Ridge  National  Laboratory  Science 
Semester,  and  a  Dean's  List  student.  She  held  membership  in  Omicron 
Delta  Kappa,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  Eta  Sigma,  Sigma  Lambda,  Theta  Nu 
Sigma,  Financial  Affairs  Committee,  the  staffs  of  the  Purple  and  White 
and  Freedom  Summer  Hevis/ted.  Verba  also  served  as  a  peer  advisor  and 
a  member  of  the  Judicial  Dorm  Board. 

TIM  RATCHFORD,  below  left,  served  as  President  of  Eta  Sigma  Phi.  He 
held  membership  on  the  Food  Service,  Awards,  Traffic  Control,  and 
Entertainment  Committees.  Tim  was  on  staff  of  the  Purple  and  White 
and  organized  the  Stale  Junior  Classical  League  Convention.  Tim,  a 
Dean's  List  student,  was  a  volunteer  for  the  American  Red  Cross,  Big 
Brother,  and  the  Hudspeth  Center.  He  was  active  on  the  Millsaps  Tennis 
Team  and  as  a  member  of  Kappa  Alpha,  was  elected  Service  Chairman. 


CHRISTI  ROBERSON,  above  left,  served  as  Treasurer  of  both  the  Student  Executive  Board 
and  Panhellenic.  She  was  a  member  of  Sigma  Lambda.  Omicron  Delta  Kappa,  the  Millsaps 
Players,  the  Millsaps  Singers,  Majorette  Club,  the  Financial  Affairs,  Christian  Involvement, 
and  Orientation  Correspondance  Committees.  A  Dean's  List  scholar,  Christi  was  recipient  of 
the  KA  Eric  Gunn  Memorial  Scholarship  and  was  a  member  of  JOLAS.  In  her  sorority,  Chi 
Omega,  she  served  as  Personnel  Officer.  Christi  was  also  a  feature  writer  and  Business 
Manager  for  the  Purple  and  White. 

BOB  ROSS,  below  left,  was  elected  President  of  Omicron  Delta  Kappa,  Secretary-Treasurer 
of  Sigma  Lambda,  President  of  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  Vice-President  of  Tri-Beta,  and 
Corresponding  Secretary  for  Kappa  Alpha,  In  Kappa  Alpha,  he  also  served  as  House 
Manager  and  Scholarship  Chairman.  Bob  was  Co-Chairman  and  Secretary  of  the  Millsaps 
Christian  Fellowship.  Vice-Chairman  of  the  Christian  Involvement  Committee  and  held 
membership  in  Eta  Sigma,  Theta  Nu  Sigma,  the  Millsaps  Singers,  the  Deans  List  Scholars, 
and  JOLAS. 

MONIE  SIMPKINS.  below  right,  was  President  of  the  Student  Executive  Board  and 
Coordinator  of  the  Peer  Advisory  Program.  A  member  of  the  College  Senate,  he  held 
membership  in  Omicron  Delta  Kappa,  the  Purp/e  and  White  staff,  Sigma  Lambda,  and  the 
College  Republicans.  Recipient  of  the  Harry  S.  Truman  and  John  F.  Kennedy  Political 
Science  Awards.  Monie  was  a  participant  in  the  Honors  Program.  He  served  on  the 
Constitution  Revision.  Admissions.  Homecoming.  Advisement  &  Orientation  Committees, 
and  as  a  cheerleader  for  the  Majors.  Monie  was  selected  as  Most  Improved  Player  in  1978  of 
the  Tennis  Team. 


MIKE  WORKMAN,  above  left,  was  President  of  the  Student  Executive 
Board  and  of  Circle  K.  A  Student  Senator,  he  was  a  member  of  Eta 
Sigma,  the  Academic  Council,  the  Presidential  and  Dean's  Search 
Committees  as  well  as  the  Committees  for  the  Symposiums,  Millsaps 
Hunger  Coalition,  and  the  Freedom  Summer  Project.  A  Dean's  List 
student,  Mike  was  a  participant  in  the  British  Studies  at  Oxford 
Semester,  the  College  Senate,  the  Administrative  Council,  Phi  Delta 
Theta,  and  the  Board  of  Trustees  (ex-officio). 

BECKY  WRIGHT,  below  left,  was  assistant  editor  of  the  Purple  and 
While  and  a  Dean's  List  student.  A  member  of  the  Judicial  Council,  she 
has  served  on  the  Symposium.  Campus  Security,  and  Hunger  Project 
Committees,  Becky  has  had  poetry  published  in  four  different 
anthologies  and  holds  membership  in  the  Writers  Club,  Sigma  Lambda, 
Circle  K,  College  Republicans,  Tri-Beta,  staff  of  the  Rape  Crisis  Center, 
and  the  Advisory  Board  to  the  Battered  Women's  Project.  She  has 
volunteered  with  the  CONTACT  teleministry,  Anchor  House,  Methodist 
Children's  Home,  and  various  other  charities. 

lERR'V  YEARELL  above  right,  was  a  Pre-Med  Scholarship  recipient.  He 
participated  in  the  Peer  Advisory  Program,  and  the  Black  Student 
Association.  Jerry,  who  served  as  President  of  the  Black  Gospel 
Ensemble,  was  tapped  into  membership  by  Omicron  Delta  Kappa, 
Sigma  Lambda,  Theta  Nu  Sigma,  Tri-Beta^  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  and 
Alpha  Phi  Alpha  Fraternity  at  Tougaloo  College.  In  his  fraternity.  Jerry 
was  named  Most  Outstanding  Brother. 


MILLSAPS  PLAYERS 


"The  Tragedy  of  OTHELLO,  THE  MOOR  OF  VENICE" 
by  William  Shakespeare 

Lance  Goss,  Director 

James  McGahey,  Settings  and  Lighting 

October  11-14,  1978 

Alan  Hunter  as  Roderigo 

Larry  Wells  as  logo 

Robert  Knighton  as  Brobantio 

Clay  Rouse  as  OtheJJo 

Mark  Trigg  as  Cassio 

Ben  Wages  as  the  Duke  of  Venice 

Layne  Candy  as  Lodovico 

Jimmy  Boone  as  Gratiano 

Eric  Glatzer  as  the  Duke's  Messenger 

Deborah  Koch  as  Desdemona 

Mike  Case  as  Montano 

Linda  Schrayer  as  Emilia 

Jennie  Bennett  as  Bianco 

"The  Heiress" 

by  Ruth  and  Augustus  Goetz 

Lance  Goss,  Director 

James  McGahey,  Settings  and  Lighting 

November  13-18,  1978 


Molly  Sharp  as  Maria 
Mike  Case  as  Doctor  SJoper 
Deborah  Kock  as  Lavinia  Pennimon 
Susan  Brindley  as  Catherine  SJoper 
Stephanie  Hospes  as  Elizabeth  Almond 
Ken  Kling  as  Arthur  Townsend 
Camille  Clement  as  Marian  Almond 
Layne  Candy  as  Morris  Townsend 
Wynn  Mills  as  Mrs.  Montgomery 

"The  Matchmaker" 
by  Thornton  Wilder 

February  14-17,  1979 

Lance  Goss,  Director 

James  McGahey,  Technical  Direction 

Marc  Hawkins,  Scenery  Design 

Clay  Rouse  as  Horace  Vandergelder 
Eric  Glatzer  as  Ambrose  Kemper 
George  Holmes  as  Joe  Scanion 
Molly  Sharp  as  Gertrude 
Layne  Candy  as  Cornelius  Hackl 
Susan  Brindley  as  Ermengarde 
Mike  Case  as  Moiachi  Stack 
Wynn  Mills  as  Dolly  Levi 
Bert  Tagert  as  Barnaby  Tucker 
Jennie  Bennett  as  Mrs.  Molloy 


PRESENTS 


'Rebecca 


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"Rebecca" 

by  Daphne  duMaurier 


Lance  Goss,  Director 

James  McGahey,  Technical  Director 

April  4-7,  1979 

Vicki  Loflin  as  Beatrice  Lacy 

John  Woosley  as  Frith 

Marc  Hawkins  as  Major  Giles  Lacy 

Layne  Gandy  as  Frank  Crawley 

Ken  Kling  as  Robert 

Mike  Case  as  Maxim  de^NinXeT 

Molly  Sharp  as  Mrs.  deWinter 

Susan  Brindley  as  Mrs.  Danvers 

Eric  Glatzer  as  Jfock  FoveJJ 

Clay  Rouse  as  Colonel  ]ulyan 


Othello 


ANNUAL  CHI  OMEGA  SONGFEST 


For  many  years  now,  the  Chi  Omega  Songfest  competition 
has  been  one  of  the  highUghts  of  every  Spring  semester  at 
Millsaps.  In  several  of  our  "esteemed"  Greek  organizations, 
tradition  has  held  that  this  or  that  group  always  wins— or 
this  or  that  group  couldn't  win  if  they  wanted  to!  Well, 
surprises  do  come  and  we  were  all  blown  off  the  map  by  the 
Independents  in  their  soulful  rendition  of  "This  Will  Be."  In 
just  their  second  year  of  competition,  the  Independents 
captivated  the  audience  with  ease.  The  KA's  placed  for  the 
first  time  in  a  while  with  a  typifying,  yet  unique, 
arrangement  of  "Will  the  Circle  be  Unbroken."  The  tension 
was  there  in  the  stomachs  of  a/most  every  man  and 
woman— smiles  were  delicately  plastered  on  with  brick  red 
lipstick  and  the  windblown  looks  were  made  to  look  near 
natural  with  an  inch  or  so  of  Final  Net.  But  to  top  it  all, 
there  was  Dr.  Ross  Moore— what  else  need  be  said?  The 
humor  and  charm  that  he  has  shared  with  Millsaps  for 
nearly  half  a  century  was  indeed  present  and  in  the  rarest  of 
form.  All  in  all— as  always— it  was  a  time  worth 
rf^membering  .  .  .  even  if  you  didn't  remember  the  partying 
afterwards! 


KAPPA 
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Whoever  Wdiifs  To  Be,  Director 
"Nobody's  Quite  Sure" 


KA 

Bob  Ross,  Director 


"Will  the  Circle  Be  Unbroken" 
"The  Night  They  Drove  Ole  Dixie 
Down" 


LAMBDA 
CHI 

Rober  Brown,  Director 

"Power  of  Gold" 
"Dust  in  the  Wind" 


INDEPEN- 
DENT 

Beth  Conner,  Director 

"Don't  Misunderstand" 
"This  Will  Be" 


Miss  Hospitality 


MISS  SHANE  PITTMAN 

Miss  Hospitality 

State  of  Mississippi 


June  lS-:s».  1479 

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de  1979 


The  First  U.S.A. 
International  Ballet 
Competition 

Le  Premier  Concours  International 
de  Danse  Classique  aux  U.S.A. 

El  Primer  Concurso  Internacional  de 
Ballet  de  los  E.U.A. 

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Jackson,  Mississippi 

MILLSAPS  COLLEGE 
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It  all  began  one  Easter  weekend,  Friday  the  13th  to 
be  exact,  when  a  heavy  storm  brewed  over  Jackson. 
As  with  any  storm,  it  rained  . .  .  and  it  rained  . .  .  and 
it  rained.  Drops  became  puddles,  puddles  lakes, 
lakes  streams,  streams  rivers,  and  rivers  floods.  In 
short,  that's  about  how  it  happened.  Banks  spilled 
over,  dams  broke,  and  the  land  was  saturated  with 
the  waters  of  the  Pearl  River.  Much  like  volcanic 
lava,  the  flood  waters  creeped— inching  into  homes 
in  the  lower-lying  areas  of  the  city,  their  owners 
saving  what  they  could  from  what  they  knew  was 
inevitable.  Many  did  so  in  vain.  By  that  Sunday 
morning,  a  great  deal  of  North  Jackson  was 
underwater.  Despite  the  motorboats  in  the  Coliseum 
and  all  the  makeshift  "moats'  around  the  homes, 
Venice  it  wasn't.  Some  were  fortunate  enough  to 
save  those  things  most  sacred  among  their 
belongings,  some  had  hopes  in  drying  it  all  out. 
Many  lost  everything  they  had.  It's  a  wonder  many 
ever  returned  to  investigate  the  damages.  But  many 
good  things  arose  from  the  situation,  as  they 
sometimes  do.  Millsaps  responded  en  masse  to 
statewide  pleas  for  assistance  to  the  American  Red 
Cross,  the  Salvation  Army,  and  the  Regional  Blood 
Center  to  name  a  few.  Some  sandbagged  levees  all 
through  some  nights,  many  rode  food  vans  to  serve 
hot  meals  to  flood  victims,  several  volunteered  in 
making  sandwiches,  feeding,  case  work,  etc.  And 
that  dedication  has  yet  to  end— seventeen  members 
of  one  campus  organization  alone  have  become  full- 
time  Red  Cross  Disaster  Team  members. 


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'Will  the  candidiilc  tor  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Music  please  rise? 


This  year's  recipient  of  the  Millsaps  College  Founder's  Medal  is 
Lynda  Price.  Lynda,  daughter  of  The  Reverend  and  Mrs.  William 
Price  of  Grenada,  graduated  summa  cum  laude,  with  highest 
honors  in  Religion.  For  four  years,  she  served  as  a  student 
assistant  to  Drs.  Reiff  and  Lewis  in  the  Religion  Department.  She 
holds  membership  in  Omicron  Delta  Kappa,  Sigma  Lambda, 
Methodist  Student  Association,  Millsaps  Singers,  The  Madrigals, 
and  a  number  of  other  campus  organizations  representing  nearly 
every  phase  of  campus  life.  Proficient  in  at  least  four  foreign 
languages,  Lynda  leaves  this  year  to  begin  a  career  in  Christian 
mission  work. 


Just  a  few  minutes  prior  to  the 

Commencement  exercises.  Rem 

MacNealy  and  David  Ettman  were 

commissioned  into  the  United  States 

Army.  Mr.  MacNealy  entered  the  Army 

and  Mr.  Ettman  the  Army  Reserves. 

Both  had  participated  in  the  R.O.T.C. 

program  in  conjunction  with  Jackson 

State  University  and  were  commended 

for  their  superior  achievements  in  that 

area  of  service. 


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THE  MILLSAPS  SINGERS 

Sopranos,  row  1:  Susan  Brindley,  Beth  Conner.  Lynette  Little,  Liz  Adam.s,  Lynda  Price:  Alios,  row  1:  Cathy  Crosby,  Blair  Chisum,  Janet 

Reilly,  Claudia  Stewart,  Deborah  Koch. 
Sopranos,  row  2:  Kathie  Gunn,  Mary  Witten,  Owen  Clopton,  Dorothy  Hodges,  Alison  Callaway,  Linda  Newton:  Altos,  row  2:  Linda 

McLeod,  Ann  Abies,  Kristina  Morris,  Joanna  Ray,  Amy  Youngblood,  Susan  Woodard, 
Basses,  row  3:  Frank  Burton,  Robert  Knighton,  Jack  Rutherford,  Rob  Dambrino:  Borilones,  row  3:  Tim  Kemp,  Roy  Berry.  Mike  Grillis.  Joe 

Austin;  Tenors,  row  3:  Tom  Gober,  Doug  Walker,  Bill  Rice,  Reber  Brown,  Charlie  Stuart,  Benny  Douglas,  and  Accompanvist  Chris  Brunt, 
Not  Pictured:  Sally  Bevill,  Dan  Murrell. 


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OFFICERS  1979 

Rusty  Hood,  Sec./ 

Trees. 

Scott  Stephens, 

Pres. 

Tim  Kemp,  Vice- 

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Paul  Gamble,  Kappa 

Reber  Brown,  Lambda  Chi 

Mark  Trigg,  Pi  Kappa 

Steve  Hamilton,  Lambda  Chi 

Mike  Moore,  Kappa 

Roger  Ishee,  Kappa 

Rusty  Hood,  Pi  Kappa 

David  Hall,  Lambda  Chi 

Phillip  Gaines,  Pi  Kappa 

Scott  Stephens,  Lambda  Chi 

Alex  Wallace,  Kappa 

Tim  Kemp,  Kappa 


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United  we  forge  a  way  .  .  .  boule  .  .  .  bake  sales  .  .  . 
birthday  bash  .  .  .  Greek  Stepdown  .  .  .  sisterhood 
workshops  .  .  .  Songfest  .  .  .  Pointer  Sisters  .  .  . 
"Fire"  .  . .  Scholastic  Trophy  .  •  .  Black  Gospel 
Ensemble  .  .  .  Omicron  Delta  Kappa  . . .  Sigma 
Lambda  . . .  Tri-Beta  . .  .  AED  .  .  .  Who's  Who  .  .  . 
Theta  Nu  Sigma  . . .  BSA  . . .  Oak  Ridge  .  .  . 
English  Club  .  . .  Judicial  Council  . .  .  PurpJe  & 
White  .  .  .  Publications  Committee  . .  .  SAC  .  .  . 
R.E.A.C.H.  .  .  .  Leadership  Fellow  , .  .  JABOD  .  .  . 
Founder's  Day  . .  .  Anniversary  program  . .  .  "pink 
and  green  makes  the  scene"  .  .  .  AKA  Sweetheart 
.  . .  "We  love  our  brothers"  .  .  .  pledging  .  .  .  ivies 
.  , .  "We're  ready  to  be"  . . .  Snap  . .  .  Crackle  . .  . 
Pop  . .  .  "there's  none  other  like  our  Sisterhood- 
Alpha  Kappa  Alpha." 


CHI  OMEGA 

"There's  a  bond  ..."  ...  white  carnations  .  .  .  owls 

.  . .  cardinal  and  straw  . . .  Rush;  "Where's  the  A.C.?" 

.  . .  pledging:  fire  in  the  pool  . .  .  Owl  Pals  .  .  .  Big 

Sister  Hunt  . .  .  pledge  meetings  . .  .  Go,  big  Chi-O, 

GO! . . .  Slave  Sale:  Way  to  go,  Sigs!  . .  .  serenades  . .  . 

Omicron  Delta  Kappa  . .  .  Sigma  Lambda  .  .  .  Alpha 

Delta  Epsilon  .  . .  Beta  Beta  Beta  . .  .  Kappa  Delta 

Epsilon  .  . .  candelights-EVERYBODY'S  getting 

hitched  ...  the  curse  of  the  GHO  .  .  .  check  the  clock 

for  the  time  . .  .  HBO  . . .  Crescent  Girl  . .  .  Pike 

Dream  Court  . .  .  bend  those  elbows  . . .  Owl  Man: 

"Where's  the  sink?"  .  .  .  Owl  Man  Johnny  .  .  .  Queen 

Elizabeth  . . .  Songfest  ...  No  sweat,  Lance  . . .  speed 

reading  . .  .  Hamilton,  what's  in  your  coke?  .  .  .  soap 

slides  . . .  Winter  Formal:  "Where's  the  fan?"  . .  .  "the 

Pin  of  Pearls"  ...  the  "X  &  Horseshoe"  .  . .  "Oh,  to 

reach  my  destination  and  a  Chi  Omega  be". 


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"the  best  lookin'  girls  in  Rush"  .  . .  only  ones  to  make 

quota  . . .  hard  work  and  lots  of  fun  . . .  watermelon  with 

the  Sigs  . .  .  Hike  for  Hope  . . .  Songfest . . .  carnations  for 

my  Ladybug  . .  .  Cheerleaders  . .  .  Enchantress  Ball  . .  .  50's 

Party  . . .  Sig  Sweetheart  again  . .  .  Shrimp  Boil  .  .  .  Sigma 

Lambda  . . .  ODK  .  .  .  Sigma  Delta  Pi  .  .  .  Stylus  .  .  .  Millsaps 

Players  . .  .  Millsaps  Singers  . .  .  BobasheJa  .  .  .  Phi  Mu 

Mister  Trex  . . .  Dave  .  .  .  Dan  . .  .  Tim  . .  .  John  .  .  .  Judicial 

Council  .  . .  Lions  and  Ladybugs  . . .  we  take  over  first 

floor  Sanders  ...  to  live  together  . . .  LES  SOEURS 

FIDELES. 


KAPPA 
DELTA 


"We're  sisters  through  the  years"  .  . .  pledge 

pals  for  super  pledges  .  .  .  carnations  .  . .  Gwen 

and  the  balanced  budget  .  .  .  KD  Hades  .  .  . 

"When  can  we  eat?"  . .  .  Mountain  Dew  .  .  . 

Football  Fever  .  . .  Mayflower  .  . .  Singin'  round 

the  Farm  Party  campfire  .  .  .  candelights  .  .  . 

weddings  .  . .  flood  volunteers  .  .  .  Special 

Olympics  .  . .  Easter  Seals  Telethon  .  .  . 

Homecoming  Queen  .  . .  Majors  Lady  ■  ■  ■  SEB 

President  . .  .  Elizabethan  Maids  (again!)  .  .  . 

Omicron  Delta  Kappa  . . .  Sigma  Lambda  .  .  . 

Super  KD  DD's  . .  .  Who's  Who  . .  .  Kappa  Delta 

Epsilon  . . .  Beta  Beta  Beta  . .  .  KA  Rose  . .  .  Pike 

Dream  Girl  . . .  "Wheat,  Barley,  Tea!"  .  . .  Love 

in  AOT  .  .  .  "Just  look  around  and  watch  it 

grow  .  .  ." 


LAMBDA 
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ALPHA  . . 


Charlie's  Hang-Out  .  .  .  I'm  hooked  .  . .  The  Adventure  .  .  . 

My  wife  will  have  a  scotch  and  water  and  I  will  have  a 

Bloody  Mary  ...  My  boys,  the  Saints  . .  .  If  . .  .  Old  West 

. . .  Pinball  Wizard  . .  .  Tiny  .  .  .  Robbin'  the  Cradle  . .  . 

Yellow  Rose  of  Texas  .  . .  Crescent  Ball  .  .  .  Workin'  at  the 

Car  Wash  . . .  Dust  in  the  Wind  .  .  .  God,  the  smell!  .  .  .  Red 

Horse  . . .  Easter  Egg  Hunt . .  .  Mississippi  Highway  Safety 

Patrol  . . .  Conan  .  .  .  thanks  for  the  eats  ..."  You  did 

WHAT  to  Robert?"  .  .  .  Budweiser  ...  I  have  so  much  to 

do  . . .  Freida  Kitty  . .  .  the  hippie  . .  .  we  won  a  WHAT?  .  . . 

a  Lambda  Chi's  a  hell  of  a  guy. 


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Whooo  Baby!  .  .  .  Brother  Chokedog  .  .  .  Viper  .  .  . 

Owl  Man  Court  ...  Phi  Mu  Big  Brothers  .  .  .  IFC  V.P. 

.  .  .  "Get  your  own  phone,  Buhd"  .  .  .  Barn  Dance  at 

the  Hayloft  . . .  Fast  Jane  .  .  .  Founder's  Day  &  Peggy 

Scott . . .  Hooter  House  .  . .  Kim  'n'  Steak  and  Ale  .  .  . 

Losing  the  Intramural  Trophy  to  Red  Cross  . .  . 

Songfest  and  12!?!  . .  .  Tommy  and  Ten!  . .  . 

Sweetheart  Deb  . . .  the  Sallis  Survey  .  .  .  Kidney 

Candy  . . .  BobasheJa  editor  .  . .  BMF  &  Foo  . .  .  The 

Peepinoffs  .  . .  Rocky  Horror  .  .  .  Sandbagging  in  my 

sleep  . .  .  "Which  way  did  he  go,  George?"  .  .  . 

Phoenix-on  our  way!  . .  .  Cognac  ...  70  shirts  from 

Holmes  . . .  Sludge  .  .  .  Pinheads  . .  .  "It's  all  for  Rush. 

Rector"  ...  A  new  Alumni  Chapter  . .  .  AEFYB  .  .  . 

Thanks  Mama  Doie  .  .  .  Freerides  .  .  .  the  Bench(es) 

. . .  Members  of  the  Working  World  .  .  .  Mikey  & 

Marshie  . . .  Lee  from  National  .  .  .  Michaelangewatts 

.  .  .  Christmas  Serenade  .  .  .  Good  boys  this  year,  huh 

Floy?  .  .  .  Pumpkin  thru  the  WHAT?  .  .  .  Furniture  on 

the  lawn-NO!  Year  of  the  B-Ball  .  . .  Making  it  on 

TV-TWICE! ...  the  Weekend  Travel  Club  .  .  .  Vick's 

Accounting  Shoes  .  . .  Strip  Foosball  . . .  Demolition 

Derby  . . .  [T's  Copter  . .  .  Smegma  . . .  You  really 

should've  been  a  Sig. 


Dave  Peterson 


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THIS  YEAR  DEDICATED  TO  LOGAN  JOHNSON,  A 

BROTHER  ALWAYS 

National  Chapter  Excellence  Award  ...  25  outstanding 
men  (good  job,  John)  . .  .  another  Intramural  Trophy?  .  .  . 
Alumni  Banquet,  "DAMN  Politicians"  . .  .  Cheerleading?  I 
can  think  of  better  excuses,  Dan  &  Dave!  . .  .  National 
Merit  Finalist;  Hair  like  Sandcfur;  a  prince  of  a  guy  .  .  . 
PKA  Membership  Directory-"Like  a  big  yellow  dog"  .  .  . 
Casino  Night  . .  .  Magnolia  Speech  School— Christmas  and 
Easter  parties  . . .  Delta  Regional  Conference  . .  .  SEB  V.P. 
. . .  P&W  editor  (finally)  .  . .  ODK  . .  .  Sigma  Lambda  .  . . 
Sports  Information  Director  .  .  .  Student  Senators  .  .  . 
Millsaps  Players  .  . .  Singers  .  .  .  Grapefruit  Head  .  .  . 
Fashion  Play  . . .  Vaiden  &  Live  Oak  Flash  .  .  .  Hugh  Pawty 
. . .  Kcebie  . . .  Tex-as  Trash  . .  .  Stew  Potty  . . .  Freshman 
Math  Award  . .  .  Geology  Award  .  .  .  Heritage  Art  Prize  . .  . 
Pike  Quintet  . . .  Mad  Rocketeer  strikes  .  . .  New  NBA 
franchise  . .  .  Idolotry  of  Ralph  Lauren  .  .  .  Happy  Trail 
and  N.O.  Ladies  (just  ask  Ted  and  Harry)  .  .  .  "Enchanting 
as  the  starlight"— Lynn,  Roxanne,  Beth,  Lisa,  and  Sandi 
. . .  Tonedeaf,  Pajamas,  Old  North,  Cotton  Ball,  MGT 
Sound  . . .  "Yes  Pikes  can  party— here  jammin  wall-to- 
wall  room"  . .  .  Model  Pledge  Trigg  .  . .  Karate  exhibition 
.  . .  "Did  someone  say  NEW  HOUSE-where's  the 

matches?" 


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"In  1865  at  Washington  and  Lee"  .  . .  Hammerhead  .  .  .  BOBO  . .  .  Scholarship  Trophy  . .  .  NaNa  .  . .  Snapper 

Time  . . .  Serenade  .  .  .  Student  Talent  for  MD  .  .  .  Wally  Bob  ...  Oh  Yeah  .  .  .  Eric  Gunn  Scholarship  .  . .  Nare 

Bob  &  Flipper  . .  .  Kiss  Ass  Band  .  .  .  Yard  Party  .  .  .  Utility  Date  .  .  .  Delta  Boys  . .  .  Willie  Bob  gets  nailed  .  .  .  R  & 

R  . .  .  Luau  .  .  .  Crazy  Bert  .  .  .  Rose  Linda  .  .  .  Cub  ...  RF  ...  All  it  takes  is  a  pinch!  .  .  .  Crawdad  .  .  .  Millsaps 

Talent  .  .  .  Toke  .  .  .  Old  South  .  .  .  Swan  .  .  .  Wo  Wo  .  .  .  Hell  Raiser  .  .  .  Hot  Rod  .  .  .  Master  Bob  .  .  .  Critter  .  .  . 

Macho  .  .  .  Big  "D"  .  .  .  Jonesy  .  .  .  Pogo  .  .  .  Songfest  .  .  .  Tequila  .  .  .  Born  to  Run  .  .  .  Monie's  JFK  .  .  .  Baby,  where 

did  our  love  go?  . . .  Howlin'  Leatherneck  ..."...  and  all  those  DAMNED  OLE  YANKEES  can  simply  go  to 

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One  of  the  most  important  phases  of  Greek  life  at  Millsaps  is  the  Intramural  Program.  For  women,  football, 
volleyball,  and  basketball  keep  the  competition  strong  between  the  sororities.  For  the  men,  soccer,  Softball, 
and  tennis  help  fraternity  members  keep  themselves  physically  fit.  The  competition  is  keen— at  times,  you 
wonder  if  it  all  really  is  a  game— and  really,  it  is  much  more  for  those  who  participate.  For  Greeks  and 
Independents  alike,  the  Intramural  Athletic  Program  provides  every  group  with  the  opportunity  to  learn 
the  importance  of  working  together  and  the"rewards  that  accompany  success  in  their  efforts. 


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1979 
MAJORS 


Chuck  Reed.  Jeff  Knighton,  Daryl 
McLeod,  Tim  Dulaney,  Dale 

Loiacano,  Thomas  Woods,  Randy 
Johnson,  Vick  Smith,  Jimmy 
Harper,  Jesse  McRight,  Gary 

Dunn,  Bryan  Stacy,  Bill  Lancaster 

Michelfe  Coincon,  Mike  Morris, 

David  Handshoe,  Paul  Culpepper, 

Pat  Peay,  Ken  Wetzel,  Bo  Wroten, 

Orman  Knox,  Trex  Morris,  Byrd 

Hillman,  Butch  Herrington, 

Jarrard  Thomley,  Tommy  Siler, 

Jody  Hilton,  David  Craft 

Coach  Davis,  Frank  Dulaney, 

Jimmy  Jackson,  Scott 

Beddingfield,  Greg  Turner,  Jim 

Phillips,  Dwayne  Chesnutt, 

Chuck  Smith,  John  Tannehill, 

Dave  Peterson,  Chris  Busick, 

David  Culpepper,  Duke,  Coach 

Ranager 

Brad  Chism,  Jay  Swindle,  Bill 

Mathis,  Bill  Bunch,  Bert  Wilkins, 

Ed  Senteno,  Butch  Worbington, 

Dale  Berry,  Roger  Smith,  Louis 

Gilbert 

Cheerleaders:  Lynda  Smith. 

Captain  Dan  Murrell,  Lynn 

Stone,  David  Davison,  Debbie 

Campbell,  West  Jones,  Virginia 

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The  Majors  kicked  off  its  1978  Football  Season  with  Southwestern-at-Memphis  on  September  9  on  Alumni 
Field.  Unfortunately,  the  start  was  a  less  than  desirable  one,  and  the  Majors  were  defeated  19-6.  The  next 
week  brought  the  Majors  their  first  victory  of  the  season  as  they  won  by  a  narrow  11-9  over  Knoxville  College 
in  Jackson.  September  23  brought  the  Majors  another  triumph,  this  time  over  arch  rival  University  of  the 
South  (Sewanee),  who  scored  a  mere  9  points  against  the  Majors'  21.  Then  came  the  unbelievable  victory  over 
new  opponent  St.  Leo  College  of  Tampa-the  Majors  literally  wiped  St.  Leo  off  the  map  with  an  astounding 
65-0  score.  When  pitted  against  Emory  and  Henry,  the  Purpie  and  White  walked  off  the  field  after  defeating  E 
&  H  31-14.  Then,  with  the  exception  of  a  24-10  win  over  Washington  University  on  October  28,  it  was  all 
downhill  for  the  Majors  from  then  on  through  the  close  of  the  1978  season.  Narrow  defeats  plagued  the 
Majors  in  contests  against  Maryville  (7-13),  Georgetown  (7-14),  and  Austin  College  (14-21). 


The  Leading  Scorer  of  the  season  was  Tommy  Siler  who  rushed  for  some  5  TD's  and  30  points.  Second 
leading,  for  the  record,  was  Trex  Morris  with  4  touchdowns  and  28  points.  Siler  was  also  named  Leading 
Passer,  with  a  record  of  95  passes,  covering  462  yards  total.  Leading  Receiver  was  Junior  Pat  Peay  with  19 
receptions.  Running  a  close  second  to  Peay  was  Gary  Dunn  with  11  receptions.  David  Culpepper,  a  Junior  and 
in  his  third  season  with  the  Majors,  was  honored  by  being  selected  for  the  First  Team  of  the  Kodak  AU- 
Americans.  His  personal  statistics  for  the  year  included  79  tackles,  38  assists,  6  quarterback,  saccs,  and  2 
interceptions. 


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Team  Members  Roster: 

Trex  Morris,  Senior 
Bert  Davis,  Senior 
Trey  Thomas,  Senior 
Alex  Wallace,  Junior 
Gary  Dunn,  Junior 
Bill  Bunch,  Junior 
Jody  Hilton,  Sophomore 
Vern  Palmisano,  Sophomore 
Phil  Manser,  Sophomore 
Mike  Odenwald,  Sophomore 
Byrd  Hillman,  Freshman 
Gerry  Maddox,  Freshman 
Chris  Maxwell,  Freshman 
Thomas  Woods,  Freshman 
Chris  Busick,  Freshman 
Harry  Chalstron,  Freshman 
Brian  Lewis,  Freshman 
Leslie  Hull,  Freshman 

The  Majors  fared  a  respectable  season  for  themselves  this  season  in  Baseball,  especially  considering  how 
many  of  the  team's  players  were  Freshman.  With  the  new  blood  and  the  experience  of  returning  team 
members,  the  Majors  maneuvered  their  way  to  a  10-10  record  for  the  season.  Gary  Dunn  was  elected  as  Most 
Valuable' Player  for  the  1979  Season,  with  a  batting  average  of  .391,  25  hits,  15  runs,  and  12  stolen  bases.  The 
Best  Defensive  Man  on  the  job  was  Bert  Davis,  who  rated  a  .349.  As  Millsaps  athletes  know  all  too  well, 
academics  takes  the  priority  of  all  the  games-scholar  first,  athlete  second.  Trey  Thomas  performed  well 
enough  off,  as  on,  the  field  with  an  accumulative  Grade  Point  Average  of  3.75,  winning  him  the  team  s 
Academic  Award. 


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Women's  Baskethall 

For  the  first  time,  this  year  Millsaps  organized  a  varsity  Basketball  team  for  women.  Coached  by  Ms.  Mary 
Ann  Edge,  the  Lady  Majors  did  quite  well  for  their  first  season,  only  being  defeated  by  those  teams  that 
would  have  been  stiff  competition  for  the  best  of  women's  teams.  Added  to  the  existing  Tennis  Team,  the  new 
Basketball  team  added  increased  opportunities  for  'Saps  women  to  become  more  fully  involved  on  a  higher 
level  than  ever  before.  These  ladies  worked  hard,  with  the  responsibility  of  winning,  as  well  as  that  of  proving 
the  new  program  worthwhile  . . .  and  prove  it  they  did! 

Men's  Baskethall 

This  season  was  a  glum  one  (but  not  out  of  the  ordinary,  unfortunately)  for  the  Majors  as  far  as  B-Ball  goes. 
Coached  by  part-time  seminarian/student/coach  Bill  Chapman,  the  team  weathered  its  share  of  problems. 
Quite  publicized  in  local  papers  were  details  and  opinions  on  the  "Major  Discipline  Problems."  Due  to 
excessive  unrest  among  team  members  and  coaches  alike,  morale  was  at  an  all-time  low.  Computers  literally 
did  the  coaching  and  the  method  proved  no  more  efficient  or  productive  than  Bobby  Booth's.  But ...  as  with 
all  things  in  the  Millsaps  Community,  we  backed  our  Majors  100%,  confident  that  there  was  another  win  just 
around  the  corner. 


INDEX 


Faculty  and  Staff 


ACY.  Alice 
ADAMS,  John  Q.  36 
ALLEN.  Skip 
ALMO,  James 
AMMONS,  Pat 
AYERS,  McCarrell  32 

BALTZ,  Richard  22 
BARTON,  Charles  28 
BAVENDER,  Howard  36 
BEARDSLEY,  George  36 
BERGMARK,  Robert  34 
BERRY,  Roy  24 
BIRNHOLTZ,  Richard 
BISHOP,  Allen  24 
BLACK,  Ruth 
BLACKWELL,  Lois  27 
BORDERS,  Alice  M.  42 
BORDERS,  Edward 
BOYD,  George  27 
BRELAND,  Virginia 
BRITT,  Glen 
BROOKS,  Sara  43 
BROWN,  Laurie  39 
BRUCE,  Gaddis  N. 
BUFKIN,  Billy  31 
BUNZY,  Frank 
BYLER,  Leiand  33 
BYLER,  Louise  33 

CAIN,  Eugene  24 
CARTER,  Danny 
CHAPMAN,  William 
CHRISTMAS,  John  17,  19 
COKER,  Frances  38 
COLUMBUS,  Madge  41 
CONNER,  Syd  19 
COOLEY,  Lillian  39 
COOPER,  Albia  39 
CORDER,  Jane  17 
COULLET,  Magnolia  20 
CROSBY,  Lester 
CROSBY,  O.C. 

DANTIN,  Juliet 
DAVIS,  Harper  5.  35 
DOAN,  Han  T.  38 
DOCKERY,  David 
DYER,  Pearl  43 
DYKES,  Mary  40 

EDGE,  Mary  Ann  34 
EVANS,  Jeanette 
EDWARDS,  Elvee 
EZELL,  George  24 

FENNELL,  Patty  43 
FORTENBERRY,  Don  19 
FOSTER,  Peggy  40 
FRANKLIN,  Bill  18 
FREIS,  Richard  20 
FROHNHOEFER,  Frank  11,  22 

GARDNER,  Rebecca 
GIBSON,  joe  Lee 
GILMER,  Harry  16 
GOSS,  Lance  38 
GUEST,  John  31 

HARDIN,  Paul  11,  17 
HARMON,  Floreada  39 
HARMON,  George  7,  16 
HARPER,  James  W. 
HARPOLE,  Birdie  39 
HAYES,  Willie 
HEDERI,  Nellie  31 
HEINS,  David  21 
HERING,  Steve  25 


HISE,  Dan  26 
HITT,  Margaret 
HOLLEMAN,  Karen  23 
HOLLOMAN,  Floy  4,  19 
HOLMES,  Anne  29 
HORN,  James 

JOHNSON,  Allen 
JOHNSON,  Judy  31 
JOHNSON,  Percy 
JOHNSON,  Wendell  28 
JONES,  Roosevelt 

KAHN,  Robert  32 
KILMER,  Donald  33 
KING,  Edwin  37 
KNOX,  Dorothy  41 
KNOX,  Samuel  30 

LANEY,  Frank  28 
LATHAM,  Rex 
LEAVY,  Johnny 
LEE,  Warrene  42 
LEFOLDT,  Katherine  41 
LEVANWAY,  Russell  37 
LEWIS,  Dorsula 
LEWIS,  Marsha  41 
LEWIS,  T.W.  37 
LIVESAY,  James  18 
LOFTIN,  Lavon  22,  40 

McCOY,  Virginia  43 
McELVAINE,  Robert  29 
McGAHEY,  James  39 
McGEE,  Gary 
McKENZIE,  Herman  30 
McKEOWN,  James  21 
McLEOD,  James  19 
McLEOD,  Sarah 
McNEESE,  Keith 
MANGUAL,  Ramon 
MARTELLA,  Cathy  40 
MARTIN,  Delores 
MEADERS,  Myrtis  11,  25 
MIDDLETON,  Jeanne  25 
MILLSAPS,  Lucy  20 
MINOR,  Bill  26 
MINOR,  Douglas  19 
MITIAS,  Michael  34 
MONTGOMERY,  James  35 
MOORE,  Ross  29 
MOOREHEAD,  Mildred  26 
MUSICK,  Hugh  21 

NAPIER,  Jean  42 
NEAL,  Martha  40 
NETTLES,  Dorothy  42 
NEVINS,  Robert  B.  21 
NICHOLS,  J.B. 

O'KEEFE,  Claudia 

PADGETT,  Robert  27 
PAMBIANCHI,  Laura  18 
PARKS,  James  39 
PERCY,  LeRoy  26 
POLANSKI,  Francis  32 
POLSON,  Leonard  18 
POOLE,  Martha  41 
POWELL,  Ruth  40 

RAMSEY,  John  30 
RANAGER,  Tommy  5,  35 
RANAGER,  Elizabeth  41 
REIFF,  Gerry  39 
REIFF,  Lee  37 
RITCHIE,  Arnold  11 
ROBBINS,  JoAnn  32 


ROBINSON,  Mary  30 
ROTWEIN,  Abe 
RUFFIN,  Eugene 

SALLIS.  Charles  29 
SAUNDERS,  Milliard  32 
SCHIVERS,  Marsha  42 
SEYMOUR,  Annette 
SHIVE,  Robert  30 
SKINNER,  Hourman 
SMITH,  Josephine 
SMITH,  Micke  21 
STEWART,  Judy 
STRICKLAND,  Don  18 
SWEAT,  Jonathan  33 

THOMAS,  Carole 
TOWNSEND,  Ed 
TROTTER,  Jocelyn  39 
TURNER,  Ruff  20 

VENATOR,  Ed  37 

WADE,  Paul 
WALKER,  Joan 
WALKER,  Kenneth 
WALKER,  Sylvester 
WALLACE,  Willie  A. 
WALLACE,  Willie  M. 
WARD,  Bonnie  Sue  40 
WEBB,  Terrie  E.  43 
WELLS,  Steve  23 
WELTY,  Mittie  42 
WEST,  Charles  40 
WHITE,  Johnny 
WHITE,  Johnny  B. 
WHITE,  Nancy  42 
WILLIAMS,  Robert 
WILLIS,  Lamar 
WILSON,  Austin  27 
WILSON,  Dunn 
WILSON,  Eleanor 
WOODARD,  Beatrice  43 
WOODWARD,  Jack  3,  17 


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Abies,  Ann  9,  61.  84,  155 

Abies,  Anne  M. 

Adair,  Kate 

Adams,  Elisabeth  85,  91,  155 

Adams,  Leah  65 

Adkins,  Laura  50,  56,  62,  79,  90,  116 

Aist,  Christal  73 

Akers,  Tim 

Aldridge,  Kendall  96,  98 

Alford,  Tim 

Allen,  David  B.  49 

Allen,  David  F. 

Allen,  John 

Allen,  Larry 

Allen,  Laura 

Alley,  Laurie 

Altman,  John 

Amis,  Mark 

Anderson,  Lisa 

Anderson,  Randy 

Anderson,  Rebecca 

Anderson,  Scott  64,  101 

Anenberg,  Mark 

Anis,  Victoria 

Armstrong,  William 

Arnett,  Claude  50 

Atkinson,  Ann 

Austin,  Joe  155 

Austin,  Peggy 

Avery,  Charol 

Avignon,  Gary 

Bacon,  Janice  E.  66,  116 

Bailey,  Esther 

Bailey,  Jamie 

Bailey,  Mark  56,  76 

Baker,  Suzanne  64 

Baker,  Therese 

Baldwin,  Charles 

Ball,  Eddie 

Ball,  Phillip 

Barlow,  Stephanie  181 

Barnes,  Robert  M. 

Barry,  Lorri  88 

Basham,  Debra 

Batte,  Anastasia 

Baytos,  Brenda 

Beaudoin,  Debbie  46,  51,  85 

Beddingfield,  Scott  182 

Begley,  Sam  56,  72,  78 

Belcher,  Mark 

Belk,  Debbie 

Bell,  Jacques 

Bennett,  Anna 

Bennett,  Linda  161 

Bennett,  Lydia 

Bennett,  Mary 

Benton,  Brad  60,  98 

Berch,  Dennis 

Bermudez,  Michelle  68,  82 

Berrong,  Dwight 

Berry,  Dale  182 

Berry,  Roy  155 

Bershon,  Denise 

Besser,  Kenneth 

Bevill,  Sally  54 

Bingham,  Blair  77 

Birdsong,  Richard 

Bishop,  Ann 

Black,  Richard 

Black,  Robert 

Blanton,  Donna 

Blizzard,  John 

Boggs,  Cindy  62,  156 

Boggus.  Jon  46 

Boiling,  David 

Bomar,  Tammy 

Bond,  Dennis 

Bond,  Janis 

Bond,  Melanie 

Boone,  Jimmy 


Boswell,  David 

Boteler,  Randy 

Bourgeois,  Cindy  62,  79.  92,  116 

Bourland,  Mike  180 

Bourn,  Jocelyn  82 

Bowdoin,  Matthew 

Bowie,  Scott 

Bowling,  David  49 

Bowling,  Patricia  82 

Boyd,  Randall 

Boykin,  Anne  67 

Bradford,  Gilda 

Bradley,  Kate  65 

Brammer,  Nancy 

Brandon,  Steven 

Brannen,  Lora 

Brantley,  Mary 

Brassell,  Joe 

Breaux,  Laura  53,  59 

Brent,  Jessica 

Brindley,  Susan  63,  70,  84,  155 

Britt,  Paul 

Britt.  Robert 

Broome,  Betsy  53,  181 

Brown.  Reber  155.  160 

Brown.  James 

Browning.  Brian 

Brunt.  Chris  155 

Buckely.  Bob 

Bufkin.  Greg 

Bunch.  Bill  182 

Burrus,  Carol  74,  106.  117.  142 

Burrus.  Dan  89 

Burton.  Frank  9.  91.  117.  155.  156 

Busick.  Chris  48,  182 

Buteau,  Russell 

Butler,  Vera 

Byler,  Beth  58 

Byrd,  J.B. 

Callaway,  Alison  9,  55,  58.  73.  143.  155 

Campbell,  Debbie  73.  89.  106.  182 

Campbell.  Joe 

Campbell.  Martha 

Campbell.  Phyllis 

Cannon.  Tim  80 

Cantelou.  Dexter  1.  77.  79.  86.  143 

Carter.  James 

Carter.  Maria 

Carter,  Sharon 

Case,  Mike 

Castillo,  Kevin  92 

Chaftin,  David  92 

Champlin,  Mari 

Chapman.  James 

Chastain.  Joy  62 

Cheney,  Antoinette  63.  64.  67.  72.  100.  142 

Cheney.  Ben  67.  72.  76.  85.  90 

Chesney.  Perry  49.  58 

Chesnutt.  Dwayne  60.  86.  182 

Chism.  Brad  48,  90,  182 

Chisum,  Blair  155 

Clark,  Caryl  70 

Clark,  Catherine 

Clark,  Cindy  95 

Clark,  Leslie 

Clark,  Lisa  51,  57,  62,  78,  79,  83,  106,  115,  117 

Clark,  Ben 

Clark,  Terri  67 

Clarkson,  Nancy 

Clay,  Henry  90 

Clement,  Camille  55 

Clement,  Rod  66 

Cline,  Diana 

Clopton,  Gwen  9,  101,  155 

Coats,  Necie  47,  96,  181 

Cobb,  Tommy  54 

Cochran,  Shari 

Cohen,  Marcy 

Coincon,  Michelle  47,  82,  182 

Cole,  Ann 

Collins,  Curtis 

Conerly,  Michael  80,  88,  98.  101 

Conner.  Beth  9,  54,  61,  70,  118,  155 


Conner,  Betty 

Cooper,  Deborah 

Cooper,  lames 

Cooper,  Jane  84 

Cope,  Jane  81 

Corban,  Eric  46 

Corban,  Karen  63 

Cordua,  Laurie 

Correll,  Charlotte 

Cotton,  Craig 

Coursey,  John 

Courtney,  Max 

Covert,  Carol  53,  59,  78,  79 

Covington,  Melissa 

Craft,  David  182 

Crandall,  Marsha  47,  52,  85 

Crane,  David  46.  68,  76 

Crane,  Gwen  50 

Creel,  Anita 

Crews,  Emily  92 

Crews,  Bobby  68 

Crosby,  Cathy  155 

Crosby,  Samuel 

Crout,  joe 

CruU,  Brad 

Crump,  Jimmy 

Cruthirs,  Jacqueline 

Culpepper,  David  48,  182 

Culpepper,  Paul  182 

Cunningham,  Margaret 

Cunningham,  Michelle  52,  88,  161 

Cunningham,  Russell 

Curtis,  Craig 

Dambrino,  Rob  89,  106,  118.  155 

Daniels.  Robert 

Davis.  Anna  R. 

Davis.  Donnie 

Davis,  Gerald 

Davis,  Bert  61 

Davis,  John 

Davis,  Karyn  67,  91 

Davis,  Kenneth  49,  91 

Davis,  Donna 

Davis.  Robert 

Davis.  Sidney 

Davison,  David  97,  182 

Dean,  Crawford 

Decker.  Ann  83.  94 

Dees,  Jesse  72,  91 

DeHombre,  Martha 

Delashmet.  Gordon 

Demaranville,  Micki  50,  52 

Demmons,  Doug  89,  118 

Denton,  Sylvia 

Deraps,  Debra  62 

Deville,  Candace 

Deville,  Robert 

Dews,  Luther 

Dickens,  Pat 

Dickerson,  Aimee 

Dickerson,  Leanne 

Dillard,  Linda  80 

Donica.  David 

Dorsett,  Debora 

Dorsett,  Wanda 

Dostrow,  Victor 

Douglas,  Ben  52,  155 

Duggar,  Patty  73 

Dukes,  Phillip 

Dulaney,  Frank  182 

Dulaney,  Tim  60,  86,  88,  102,  182 

Dunaway,  Masel 

Dunn,  Gary  51,  53,  64,  182 

Dyer,  Foozy  60 

Dyer,  John  52,  56,  156 

Dykes,  Stephen 

Eady,  Barbara 
Eakes,  David 
Easom,  William 
Easterling,  Mike 
Eddins,  Mark  101 


Ellis,  Lee 
Ellis,  Terranco 
Emfinger,  Wesley 
Eskridgc,  Susan  59,  76 
Ethridge,  Lana 
Ettman,  David  140 
Evans,  Christopher 
Evans,  Frank 
Everett,  Joel 
Ezell,  Stephen 
Ezell,  Ken 
Ezelle,  Cory 

Fagan,  Robert  50 

Farb,  Michelle 

Faulks,  Bob  60,  87,  96,  101 

Faust,  Michael 

Favara,  Lisa  49,  75 

Fenn,  Linda  181 

Ferguson,  Alan  89 

Ferguson,  Russell 

Findley,  James 

Fisher,  Luther 

Fitzgerald,  Bill  92 

Flint,  Kathy 

Flowers,  Elizabeth  95 

Flowers,  Craig 

Fluker,  Terri  77 

Foley,  Cad 

Foley.  David 

Ford,  John 

Ford,  Judy 

Forester,  Mike 

Fortenberry,  Susan  50,  87 

Foster,  Chris 

Foster,  Toni 

Franckiewicz,  Toni  51 

Frank,  Al 

Franklin,  Cindy 

Fralesi,  Robin 

Freeman,  Debbie  52,  60,  88,  93,  102 

Freeman.  Teena 

French,  Doris 

Frick,  LouAnn  96 

Fuller,  Mary 

Fuqua,  Sonja  77 

Furnace,  Janice 

Fuselier,  Henri 

Gaddis,  D wight  68,  70 

Gaines,  Phillip  68,  160 

Gallogly,  Thomas 

Gamble,  Eric 

Gamble,  Paul  54,  76,  86,  98,  106,  160 

Candy,  Layne 

Gardner,  Norma  56,  62 

Garner,  Jeffrey  9,  70 

Garner,  Lisa 

Garvey,  Kathy 

Gaston,  Al 

Gazzola,  Marianne 

Gehman,  Michael 

Gerami,  Mohammed 

Ghaemi-Moghaddam,  Shahrzad 

Gibson,  Brooks  78 

Gibson,  Teddy  52,  61 

Gilbert,  Holly  51 

Gilbert,  Louis  182 

Gilchrist,  Margaret  63,  74.  76 

Gilliland.  Boveriy 

Gilmore,  Ricky 

Gist,  Bill 

Glatzer,  Eric 

Gleaton.  Lynn  83,  88 

Gober,  Tom  9,  155 

Goff.  Shanm 

Goldman,  Mary  Ann 

C;omillion,  Patli 

Goodman,  Meg  51,  Ifil 

Gordon,  B(H:key  46 

Graham,  Bobby  60,  69 

Grant,  Cusanita  80,  97 

Gray.  Ron  K. 


C.rciMi.  Lindsay 
GreiMi,  Miir(4ie  H2,  KKi 
GroiMic,  Alhm 
Creonough,  Slophon 
Gregoric  Nancy  Sue  85 
Gregory,  Sarah  65 
Griffin,  William 
Griffith,  Mary 
Grillis,  Mike  B5,  155 
Grosvenor,  Charlotte  66 
Groves,  Cheryl  77 
Guest,  John 
Gunn,  Kathie  67,  155,  161 

Hale,  Scott 

Hall,  Candace 

Hall,  David  160 

Hamilton,  Malinda  59,  83 

Hamilton,  Morris 

Hamilton.  Steve  94,  160 

Hamlin,  Tracy 

Hammond,  Randy  75,  156 

Hamrick,  Joseph 

Handshoe,  David  182 

Hardin,  David  107 

Harding,  Amanda  74 

Harkey,  Matt  49,  59 

Harper.  James  182 

Harper.  Shawn 

Harper,  Bill  77,  180 

Harper.  William  E. 

Harrell,  Byron 

Harris.  George 

Harris.  Karen 

Harris,  Kenneth 

Harlhcock,  Andy 

Hartt,  Lloyd 

Hasie,  Karen 

Hassell.  David  49 

Hataway,  Fred 

Hatchett,  Scott  98,  102 

Halten.  Carol 

Hawkins,  Marc  61 

Hayes,  Cordelia  60 

Heatherly,  Lisa  52.  67.  88 

Hebron,  Bevraly  87,  99 

Helvenston.  Brant  57,  97 

Henderson,  Michael 

Henke,  Kurt  56 

Henley,  Faye 

Henry,  Gregg  48,  60 

Herold.  Lee  84 

Herrington,  Butch  182 

Hester,  Brenda 

Hetrick.  Dale  69 

Hill,  Virginia  50,  66,  92 

Hillman,  Byrd  93,  95,  182 

Hihon,  Joseph  182 

Hinkle,  Scott 

Hippie,  Kenneth 

Hodges.  Dorothy  50.  52,  65,  97,  155 

Hodges,  Renee 

Hoelter,  Nancy 

Hogg,  Robert 

Holleman,  Helene  49 

Holloway.  Loren 

HoUoway,  Mike 

Holmes.  George 

Holy,  James 

Hood,  Rusty  46,  53,  160 

Hopkins,  Claudia  69 

Hopper,  Rose  62.  63,  72,  181 

Hosey.  Connie  56.  58.  95 

Hospes,  Stephanie 

Hovious,  Nat 

Hudson,  Helen 

Hughes,  Leslie 

Hull,  Leslie 

Humphreys,  Jeanne  52,  82 

Hunt,  Cheryl  62.  84 

Hunter,  Alan  56,  119 

Hutchison,  David 

Hutto,  Michelle 

Hymel,  Dan 


Irby,  Thad 

Ishec!,  Roger  B4,  160 

Jackscm,  James  182 

Jacob,  Fred 

Jacobs,  Sylvia 

Jameson,  John  57,  72.  75,  119 

Jamison,  Searcy  90 

jeng,  Lana  92 

Jenkins,  Caria 

Jenkins,  Sherry 

Jenkins,  Willie 

Johnson.  Anne  62,  90,  102,  181 

Johnson,  Eric 

Johnson,  George 

Johnson,  Hugh 

Johnson.  Judy 

Johnson.  June  89 

Johnson,  Byron  51.  81 

Johnson.  Milton  80 

Johnson.  Peder  55.  119 

Johnson.  Randy  182 

Johnson.  Robert  L. 

Johnson,  Robert  W. 

Johnston.  Robin 

Jones,  Kenneth 

Jones,  Waller  58.  86 

Jones,  West  55.  64,  182 

Joseph,  Anne 

Joseph,  Julie  52.  73 

Joseph,  Pam  64,  67 

Kastla,  Margaret  62,  102 

Kay,  Mary  Virginia  96 

Keady.  Dwight 

Kebert.  Kent  68.  120 

Kelley.  Waunita 

Kellum,  Ruth  53.  92,  161 

Kemp,  Tim  1,  9,  86,  98.  102,  142,  155,  160 

Kiefer,  Tina  67.  69 

Kilgore.  Brenda  181 

King,  Richard  85 

Kizziah,  Charles 

Kling,  Ken 

Knight,  Bruce 

Knighton,  Jeff  182 

Knighton,  Robert  61,  155 

Knox,  Rich  70,  92 

Knox,  Orman  182 

Koch.  Deborah  155 

Kraft,  John 

Kurzweg,  Gretchen  92,  96.  98 

Labens,  Darryl  89,  95 

Lacey.  Stuart  1.  58,  101,  142 

Ladnier,  Jackie 

Lagarde,  Andy  54 

Lancaster,  Bill  58,  182 

Landis.  Carrie 

Landrum,  Wesley 

Lang.  Nancy 

Langston.  Joey  48.  180 

Langston.  Paul 

Langston.  Shane  180 

Langworthy,  Peter  61.  89 

Larkin.  C.J.  89,  120 

Lathem.  Chuck  50 

Lawless.  David 

Lawrence.  Nancy 

Lawrence.  Qujette 

Ladbetter.  Rose 

Lee.  David  62 

Lee.  Lisa  50 

Lee.  Tim 

Leggett.  Susan 

Lehan.  Cornelius 

Lewis.  Tom  96 

Lewis.  Bryan  46,  85 

Liles,  Richard  86 

Liles,  Theresa 

Lillard,  Laura 

Lincoln,  Tim  74 

Little,  Lynette  155 


Little.  Bill 

Loflin.  Vicki  110 

Lofton,  Linda  97 

Loiacano,  Dale  182 

Long.  Jennifer  93,  100,  156 

Looney,  Ben  120 

Lord,  Cathryn 

Lorio,  Patricia 

Lowe,  Barbara 

Lowe,  lames  60,  87 

Lowe,  Sara  E.  62 

Loyd.  Greg  49.  65 

Luong,  Hing 

Lyle,  Bob 

Lyons,  Gordon 

Mabry,  Janice  87 

Mabry,  Rosie  85 

MacNealy,  Rem  60,  71,  140 

Maddox,  Gerry  60 

Maddox,  Jon 

Maddux,  Robert 

Magee,  Don 

Magee,  Jeff 

Mallette,  Jerry 

Mansel,  Kim 

Manser,  Phil 

Mansour,  Jimmy 

Mansour.  Joe 

Mansour,  Michael  62 

Markette.  Melissa 

Marodis,  George 

Marquez,  William 

Marsalis,  Cindy  62 

Marshall,  Linda 

Martin,  Kenneth 

Martin,  Scott  106 

Martin,  Pat 

Massey,  Annette 

Mathis,  Bill  182 

Matthews,  Anita 

Matthews.  Melissa 

Maxey.  Melody 

Maxwell.  Chris  48 

Maxwell.  Wilburn 

May.  John 

Maziarz.  Monica 

McAllister.  Jeanette  51.  56.  80 

McCharen.  Silas  89 

McCormick,  Helen 

McCrory,  Diedre 

McDaniel,  Raymond 

McDonald,  Janet 

McElveen,  David 

McEuen,  Bo 

McGee,  Tommy 

McGehee.  Ann  Scott  55 

McGehee.  Dianne 

McGraw,  Dennis 

McGraw,  Virginia 

Mclnnis,  Lynne 

McKinnon,  Betty 

McLaurin,  Johnny 

McLemore.  Barbara 

McLeod,  Daryl  56,  60,  86,  88,  99,  182 

McLeod,  Linda  155 

McMaster,  Lewis 

McMillin,  Savannah  63 

McNair,  Stephen 

McPherson,  Russ 

McReynolds,  Mary  Gwen  79 

McRight,  Jesse  87.  182 

Melvin,  Donna 

Metz,  Syl  81 

Middlebrook,  Jimmy 

Middleton,  Richard 

Miller,  Roxanne  61,  83,  142 

Miller.  Thomas  80,  83 

Mills.  Wynn 

Millwood,  Dana  46,  51,  88,  90,  99,  161 

Mims,  Leslie  47,  51,  62,  69,  79,  121 

Mitchell,  Brad  48 

Mitchell,  Janice 


Mitchell,  Stewart 

Mizell,  Edward 

Moise,  Ted 

Montgomery,  Lou 

Moore,  Barbara 

Moore,  Michael  58 

Moore,  Mike  48,  49.  160 

Moore.  Verba  121 

Morris.  Gus  77.  96 

Morris,  Jimmy  53 

Morris,  Kristina  9,  12,  61,  84,  155 

Morris,  Mike  182 

Morris,  Mildred 

Morris,  Lee 

Morris,  Trex  51,  65,  182 

Morse,  Reilly  94 

Mosal,  Nancy 

Moses,  Kimberly 

Moulds,  Patrick 

Mulvihill,  Teresa 

Murrah,  John  46,  83 

Murell,  Dan  9,  57,  61,  97,  182 

Myers,  Dixon  78,  81 

Myrick,  Kim  52,  68,  93,  102 

Nail,  Dale  46 

Neely,  Leigh  52,  73,  161 

Nelson,  Angela 

Nelson,  Sharon  68 

Nelson,  Thomas  56 

Nelson,  Yvonne  100 

Newkirk,  James 

Newton,  Linda  54,  67,  83,  155 

Niblett.  Nancy 

Nichols,  Belinda 

Noble,  Andre 

Norfleet,  Elise 

Nunnally,  Jimmy  53 

Nunnelley.  Sonji 

Nuzzo,  Al 

O'Brien,  Margaret 

Olmstead,  Mystica 

O'Toole.  Ellen 

Ott,  David  9,  72,  91,  93 

Olt,  Ralph 

Outlaw,  Nita 

Pace,  Mark 

Palmer,  Debbie  66,  88 

Palmer.  Sheila 

Palmisano.  Vern  80 

Parks,  Jane 

Pass,  Beatrice 

Patterson,  Barbara 

Patterson.  Betty 

Patterson.  Michael  80.  90.  99 

Patterson.  William 

Paxton,  John 

Peay.  Pat  88,  98,  182 

Peede.  Mary 

Pepper,  Fred  53,  81 

Perkins,  Sandra 

Perkins,  Stanley  56,  90,  96 

Perkins,  William 

Perry,  Lee 

Perry,  Shawn  51,  82 

Peters,  Linda 

Peterson,  Dave  60,  102.  182 

Pevan.  Bruce 

Phillips.  Jim  182 

Piazza.  Kathryn 

Pigott,  Linda 

Pinkston.  Murray  62 

Pittman.  Regina  79 

PiUman,  Shane  51,  105,  106,  110,  132 

Pitts,  Kathy 

Plunkett,  Yvonne 

Polanski,  Sandra 

Prewitt,  Merrin  50 

Prewitt,  Susan  55,  55,  64 

Price,  Brenda 


Price,  Cindy 

Price,  Dianne 

Price.  Dora  92 

Price,  Lynda  50.  140,  155 

Prishmont.  Karen 

Propst.  Carl 

Purcell.  Wade  89,  95 

Purviance.  William 

Purvis,  Chellie  51,  82 

Ranager,  Jim 
Randolph,  Lori  46,  99 
Rankin,  Randy 
Ransom,  Kim 
Ratchford,  Tim  59,  78,  121 

Ray,  JoAnna  52,  155 

Read.  Donna  50.  82 

Read.  Margaret  70.  98 

Rector.  Monte  91.  98 

Reed.  Charles  182 

Reese.  David 

Reeves.  Francine  161 

Register,  Kelley  92,  96,  98 

Reifers,  Myra 

Reily,  Janet  67.  155 

Renfroe,  Walter 

Reves,  Jan 

Reynolds.  Jeff  46.  76 

Rhodes,  Linda 

Rhodes.  Robbie 

Rice.  Bill  69,  86,  1,55 

Rich,  Tim 

Richard,  Cynthia 

Richardson.  Helen  48.  101 

Richter,  Bill  49.  56 

Ridgway,  Dorothea 

Riggins,  Trent  68 

Ripley,  Ward  64 

Ritter,  George 

Robbins,  Robert 

Roberson,  Cristi  86,  122 

Roberts,  Frank 

Robertson,  Bryan 

Robinson,  Guy  80 

Rogers,  Paul 

Rogers,  Susan 

Romaine,  Liza 

Rooks,  James 

Roscopf.  Ann  77 

Rose.  Lesleigh  82 

Rosenthal,  Charlene  56.  62,  90.  142 

Ross,  Betsy 

Ross,  Bob  80.  114,  122 

Ross.  Jeff  81 

Ross.  Steve 

Rosson.  Julie 

Rouse.  Clay  58 

Rula.  Greg  56 

Rushing.  Philip 

Russel.  Jennifer 

Russell.  Rita  67.  95 

Rutherford.  Jack  155 

Rutledge.  Edward  61 

Ryan.  Carol  89 

Sachs,  David 

Sainsbury,  Darryl 

Sallis,  Charles  88 

Samsel,  Mark 

Sandefur,  John 

Sandefur,  Mark 

Sanders,  Mary 

Sanders,  Sharon 

Sasser,  Danny 

Saxena,  Aran 

Schonholtz,  John 

Schrayer,  Linda  49.  61.  110.  161 

Scott,  Tony 

Scoot,  Virginia 

Seals,  Michael  67 

Seller,  Pamela  79 

Sekul,  LizAnn  -' 

Seligman,  Steve 


Senteno,  Ed  182 
Senter,  Bruce 
Shanks,  JoAnn  73,  94 
Sharma,  Madhu 
Sharp,  Molly  49 
Sheerin.  Rick  50 
Shell,  Eleanor 
Sheppard.  Mary  Anna 
Sherrard,  Rick 
Sherrod.  Laura  52.  73.  106 
Shiflett.  Sandi  53.  99 
Shirley.  Delia 
Shroyer.  Duane 
Sikora.  Tom  56.  88 
Siler.  Tommy  182 
Silveira.  Ricor  99.  180 
Simmons.  Bill 
Simon.  Mark  49 
Simonton.  Don 
Simpkins.  Marc  66.  81 
Simpkins,  Monie  48.  81.  122.  180 
Simpkms.  Virginia  55.  59.  61,  76,  81.  87.  142.  182 
Singer.  Bill 
Sivils.  Larry 
Sledge,  Lori  97 
Slifkin,  Rebecca 
Slyder,  Randy 
Smith,  Sieve 

Smith.  Chuck  98.  102.  182 
Smith.  Elizabeth  83 
Smith,  James 
Smith.  Jeanne  58 
Smith.  Karia  52 
Smith.  Lynda  104.  107.  182 
Smith.  Stewart  51.  53 
Smith.  Roger  70.  86.  93.  98.  182 
Smith,  Steve  W. 
Smith.  Scott  65.  86,  87 
Smith.  Tommi 
Smith.  Vick  60.  86.  99.  182 
Sneed.  John 
Sparkman.  Jana 
Sparks.  Jimmy 
Sparks.  Laura 
Spaugh,  Milton 
Spencer.  Ann 
Spencer.  Betty 
Spencer.  David  83 
Spencer,  Stacy 
Spencer.  Thomas  52.  67.  68 
Spight,  Susan 
Spooner,  Earl  85 
Stacy.  Bryan  102.  182 
Stainback.  Susan 
Stamm.  Carter  49.  106 
Stamps.  Theresa 
Stamps,  Kevin 
Stanley,  Melanie 
Stanton.  Harriet 
Staples.  Anne 
Stark.  John 
Stephens.  Scott  160 
Stevenson.  Mark 
Stevenson,  Billy 
Stewart,  Claudia  9,  66,  155 
Stewart,  Lynn 
Stewart,  Evelyn 
Stewart,  Inez 
Stewart,  Robert 
Stewart-Sachs,  Cynthia 
Stone.  Lynn  52.  182 
Stringer.  Harold 
Stringer.  Jimmy 

Stringer.  Sheryl  72,  75.  85,  90,  161 
Stuart,  Charlie  94.  155 
Stuart.  Sue 
Summerlin.  Richard 
Sunkel.  Sue 
Swafford.  Patrick  180 
Swartzentruber.  Irene 
Sweeny.  Tom 
Sweet,  Tracey  55 
Swindle,  Jay  46,  182 


Swindle,  Jill 
Sydbolen,  Ben  51 
Szelo,  Ken 

TiiKort,  Berl  47,  HO.  !1H,  101 

Tannchill,  John  60,  86,  88,  93,  102,  182 

Tate,  Michelle  50,  100,  107,  142 

Taylor,  Anna 

Taylor,  Peggy 

Tedder,  Barry  48,  63,  87 

Terry,  Charles 

Terry,  ]oe  49,  59 

Tesson,  Gayle 

Thomas,  Beth  76,  92 

Thomas.  Glenn  70,  89 

Thomas,  Greg 

Thomas,  Melinda 

Thomas,  Melissa  55,  81 

Thomas,  Trey  60,  79 

Thomley,  Jarrard  182 

Thonhill,  Deborah 

Thornton,  David 

Toler,  Terry  74,  93 

Trehern,  Riley  65 

Tresp,  Geri  79 

Trigg,  Mark  46,  76,  110,  160 

Trotter,  Liz  59,  80 

Turner,  Greg  182 

Turner,  John 

Turner,  Noel  74 

Tyler,  William 

Tyre,  James 

Tyson,  Jane  53 

Tyson,  Nadia 

Ulmer,  Jerald 

Urban,  Mike  48,  69,  100 

Valenzuela,  Carmen-Luz 
Van  Skiver,  Kathy  63,  67,  142 
Varnadore,  James  85 
Vazquez,  Luis 
Velsansky,  Emily 
Vogelsong,  Amy  63,  72 
Vynchier,  Eric 

Wade,  Frank 
Wade,  Kellye  77,  92 
Wages,  Ben  68,  76 
Wagner,  Michelle  62 
Wainwright,  Gary 
Walden,  Tom 
Walker,  Gayle 
Walker,  Doug  9,  67,  155 
Walker,  James 
Walker,  Joan 
Walker,  Julia  77 
Walker,  Kenneth 
Walker,  Michael 
Walkinshaw,  Steve  72,  74 

Wallace,  Lauren 

Wallace,  Perry  87 

Wallace,  Roy  58,  86,  160 

Wallace,  Terry 

Walston,  Elizabeth 

Wann,  Mark 

Ward,  Johnny  88,  100,  107 

Ware,  Brenda 

Warren,  Glen 

Washington,  Roxanne 

Watkins,  Martha 

Watkins,  Paula 

Watkins,  Vicki  1,  53,  143 

Watson,  Joan 

Watson,  Paul 

Watters,  Bill 

Watts,  Ben 

Weatherly,  Susan 

Weaver,  Evalin 

Wechsler,  Mary  Jo 

Weed,  Carol  84 

Weems,  Joel 


Weill,  Tim 

Weimer,  Jack 

Weir,  Carol 

Weisell,  Jeff 

Weisell,  Pete 

Welch,  Keith 

Wells,  Larry 

West,  Lavernc  51 

Weston,  Kathy  58 

Wetzel,  Ken  48,  182 

Whaley,  Mark 

Wheeler,  Leslie  73,  161 

White,  Barry 

White,  Billy 

White,  David 

White,  Hugh  46,  76 

White,  Judy 

White,  Tennie 

Whitehead,  Bruun 

Whitehead,  Terrie  79 

Whitley,  Alan  60,  87 

Whitley,  Jeannette  57 

Wilkins,  Bert  47,  182 

Wilkins,  Bob  50 

Williams,  Ernest  51,  99 

Williams,  Gary 

Williams,  Michael 

Williams,  Raleigh 

Williams,  Judson 

Williams,  Steven 

Williams,  Susan 

Williams,  Talmage 

Williams,  Thomas 

Williamson,  Teresa 

Wilson,  Beth  53,  69 

Wilson,  Jeff  53,  99 

Wilson,  Michael 

Wilson,  Steven 

Wise,  Ronald 

Witten,  Mary  78,  155 

Witty,  David  52 

Wiygul,  Robert  53,  68,  72,  85,  85,  90 

Wofford,  Ann  47,  74,  98 

Womack,  Mildred  57,  66 

Wood,  Corrine  46,  52,  56,  73 

Wood,  Edith 

Wood,  Randolph  76,  89 

Woodall,  William 

Woodard,  Gunnar 

Woodard,  Lynn  64 

Woodard,  Susan  64,  155 

Woodrick,  Becky  82 

Woods,  Thomas  89,  182 

Wooten,  Wanda 

Worbington,  Butch  182 

Workman,  Andrew  78,  93 

Workman,  Mike  69,  78,  93,  123 

Wren,  John 

Wright,  Laura  88 

Wright,  Melissa 

Wright,  Rebecca 

Wright,  Tom  156 

Wroten,  Bo  182 

Wyckoff,  Grant 

Wyckoff,  Shelley 

Wynn,  Maggie 

Wynn,  Martha  53,  59 

Yarbro,  Florence 
Yearell,  Jerry  66,  123 
Yoakum,  Pam 
Yochim,  Chris  85 
Yoe,  Jane 
York,  Rice 
Young,  William 
Youngblood,  Amy  52,  97,  155 


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Allow  me  to  take  this  opportunity  to  thank  the  Millsaps  Students  for  making  this  Bobashela  79  a  reality  by 
your  participation-whether  in  sports,  academics,  the  Players  or  whatever.  You  contribute  by  just  being  a  part 
of  the  Millsaps  Community,  and  you  are  the  ones  who  make  this  place  special  and  unique.  I  especially 
appreciate  the  patience  and  dedication  of  my  Assistant  Editor  and  the  many  long  hours  of  hard  work  on  the 
part  of  my  Photographers.  I  should  also  recognize  Bill  Sumrall  of  Paragon  Press  and  my  Brothers  who  have 
given  freely  of  their  time  in  assistance  to  the  production  of  this  book. 

This  is  1979-your  1979-in  retrospect.  I  hope  that  in  years  to  come,  it  will  recaptivate  for  your  failing  memory 
some  of  your  fondest  recollections  of  your  days  at  the  'Saps  and  that  you  will  appreciate  it  and  keep  through 
the  years  as  you  would  any  "good  friend." 


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