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MISSISSIPPI
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STATE COLLEGE, MISS.
JOE FRANK SANDERSON, Editor
THOMAS K. "Pete" GRIFFIS, Bus. Mgr.
The memory of those sons of Mississippi
State who did not return to play their
parts in her rise to unexcelled heights,
we humbly and respectfully dedicate
this 1947 REVEILLE. Mississippi State
carries on as they would have her do,
growing daily in Spirit and Truth, but
their names shall ever be emblazoned
in her memory.
Carroll Sidney Adams • Donald M. Amsler • Douglas P. Ander-
son • Harry C. Anderson • Glenmore M. Ash • Lucian A.
Barnhill, Jr. • Graham J. Barton • Horace L. Bayless • Tyson
C. Bean • Garnett S. Beattie • Jesse W. Berryhill • William
T. Biggers • James B. Black • George A. Box • Maury D.
Box • John W. Brady • Anthony N. Brannon, Jr. • Alexander
R. Breyer • William F. Bridgeforth • Kinch Exum Brister •
Daniel W. Brown • Jack B. Brown • Robert S. Brown •
Wilham H. Brown, Il|^« George Bryan
Sammie Burrel^ imp' James M. Butler
• Preston D. Cai^
• John W. Covingi
Thomas F. Gr
• Michael J. C
wees • David
Lucius D. Edwards
Delma L. Entiekin
• Frank W. Flana
Travis W. Gilland
• Russel Grossnickli
• Ira E. Hamblin
Thomas F. Harper •
Tom C. Henderson, Jr.
James H. Hinton •
• Randolph M. Holder
• Harry H. Holt on
• Glarence R. Hughes
Jr. • James Harvey Johnson
Johnston • Archie H. Jones
James Earl Ghandler
Thomas Z. Crews
John J. Crosby •
James Sidney Burns
James W. Campbell
• Ernest A. Clark
• Harry T. Critz
Jabe William GuUen
r. • Richard F. Dean • Cecil D. De-
wdell, Jr • Charles E. Downing, Jr. •
ohn A. EUard, Jr. • R. L. Embry, Jr. o
Harold W. Ervin • William W. Farris, Jr.
•I Jack Fletcher • Malcolm W. Gary •
alter M. Gregory • Millard L. Grimes, Jr.
v« Neil L. Hackett, Jr. • Billy Earl Hales
don Hanks • Oscar L. Hardy •
EugSfc^P^. Harris • James P. Hartness •
ek T. Henry • Olyn H. Hill •
Benjair(M»i^| Hobbs • Emmett F. Hogue
• T^Uf^iCiL. rHollis • James D. Holloman
• Wade J^^^rn • Leon Q. Hoxie, Jr.
• Robert ^^Vlksb^l^ • William T. Jacks,
• Willia>«HfiSLToQ^n • Murray
James Dalton t;^T^.^ •^fcichn Paul
James L. Kr
• LamberKLaat
an Kee • Sam King
• Vernon Lancaster, Jr.
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t Sidney F
Charles M. Lovitt, Jr.
• John C.
Jones • Willard I. Keary
• James W. Kitching •
• WiUiam P. Lancaster
• Eugene B. Lanier, Jr.
Jr. • Mack Loposer •
Lyle • Fred M. Maldin
McBee, Jr. • Floyd McDaniel • Goo
• Alva McEwen, Jr. • John FrankHn Mc
Whorter • George R. Mitchell • Howar
R. Mitchell • William E. Mitchell e Elzid
Murphy • LesHe F. Myers • Eldridge
Page • James H. Parker • Fisher A. Pat
der • Paul Edwin Perkins • Paul Pitner
• WiUiam Jesse Prichard • Howard C. Rai:
mon • Curtis A. Reese • Walter Rogers
• Henry Q. Saucier • Fred Carr Scales
• Henry W. Shurlds, Jr. • James L. Simnifm's'
mons • Wendell M. Simmons • Leslie O. Skipper • Francis
Peter Smith • Gilmer P. Smith • W^ia^pSRay Sneed • A. B.
Stubbs • Warren W. Sullivan • Wal^m^Tadlock • David H.
Tandy • Henry F. Tatum • Jack k-^y^m • James O. Thomas
• Victor Thomason • E. H. Touey; • Richard S. Topp •
James W. Tucker • Thomas NjTum^ • Robert A. Upshur •
Fred J. Walley • Fisher V\^j/^i^» Wilham D. Weaver •
William Roy West • Johj^ S^^^*^^* * ^^"^ Whitaker •
Charles Dudley White • j^a^fifiaward White • Walter K. Wilbra-
ham • William R./ S. Wilburn •
H. Wilkinson i^ E]^^ '^^^ffiams, Jr.
drew WQi?d^P«,^^!)^^Byrd Wright.
Lyle Vern Lane
• Felix B. Long,
« Charles Lewis
r. • Dudley G.
lUiam McElroy
Vivian B. Mc-
tchell • James
ize • Clifford
• Dewitt T.
Charles A. Pen-
ernal B. Presley
Ira Bruce Red-
dwin A. Russell
alph D. Sherwood
• James R. Sim-
William M. Wilder
• W. L. Williamson
• Oscar
• An-
During the past few years the REVEILLE
has endeavored to present a colorful pic-
ture portraying the activities and devel-
opment of some section of the College.
This year the emphasis has been placed
upon the phenomenal expansion of the
College as a whole.
More housing-more classroom facilities
-increased curricula -efficient registra-
tion of thousands-increased hundreds of
papers to grade -these headaches and
thousands more like them -whose are
they? Who has to cope with the infinite
number of problems involved in making
the College operate? How are those
problems solved?
In these pages we present Mississippi
State, the men on and behind the scenes
of her functioning as an Institution of
Higher Learning.
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ZIL GDVERNDR
When the people of Mississippi were saddened by the
death of Thomas L. Bailey, quiet, courteous, Lieutenant-
Governor Fielding L. Wright assumed ofHce as their Gov-
ernor. In these few .short months he has proved himself
to be a wise leader, a capable governor, and a true friend
of Mississippi State College Students.
The Reveille, on behalf of the Student Body, extends
sincere thanks to Governor Wright for his interest and
service to the College and State.
BDAHD of TRUSTEES
The Board of Trustees of the Institutions of Higher
Learning of Mississippi has final authority to elect the heads
of the various Institutions of Higher Learning, all adminis-
trative employees, the deans, and all other members of the
instructional staffs. Theirs is the power to decide all im-
portant issues affecting the Colleges.
This year, as in the past, the Board has shown an inter-
ested and cooperative attitude toward Mississippi State, a
nd the Reveille is proud to express the appreciation of all
State Students for this splendid spirit.
Governor Fielding L. Wright
Martin B. Miller,
J. O. Emmerich
H. M. Ivy
J. G. Prichard
R. B. Smith, Jr.
J. W. Backstorm
Reece D. McLendon
Mrs. Janie R. Taylor
MEMBERS
Chairman E. R. Jobe, Executive Secretary
R. N. Henley
Mrs. Hazel P. Lee
R. W. Reed
Ransom Aldrich
Means Johnston
J. W. Savage
W. C. Wells
Paul H. Bov\t)re
DL PRESIDENT
Dr. Fred Tom Mitchell, Graduate of Missis-
sippi State College, returned last year to
assume the highest position of the College.
Through his guidance Mississippi State has
expanded its facilities at a rapid rate in order
to accomodate the large number of returning
servicemen, as well as to continue to provide
for the regular flow of students. Since his
arrival, Dr. Mitchell has grown in prestige
and esteem with each new day. Both Students
and Faculty have recognized his qualities as
a leader as well as a sincere and friendly
counselor.
Dr. Fred T. Mitchell
THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE to tL SENIORS
In years past, graduating students have been admonished to become responsible citizens of the State and Nation,
but our horizons have been broadened, and you now go forth to become citizens of both our great country and of
the world.
There is so much to be done that you may be inclined to resign yourself to the "inevitable atomic holocaust"
predicted by many outstanding leaders of the day. On the other hand, the complexities brought on by this New Age
are accompanied by undreamed-of potentialities for improved hving. Your attitudes and actions will determine in
which direction these new forces will be channeled— towards a better life, or death.
In order to meet the challenges presented by the problems of your generation, you must have Faith! It was faidi
coupled with courage which led to the development of this nation-and that combination is unbeatable. Faith is the
keynote of a better world-faith in yourself, faith in your fellow-man, and faith in your God.
As you leave this institution. Senior of 1947, you are confronted with a choice; and as you find your place for which
your education and training here has prepared you, I hope you will choose wisely and assume unhesitatingly your
role as an inteUigent, energetic, and courageous Citizen of the World.
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Dr. William Flowers Hand
. . . THE
DR. HAND
Dr. Hand, one of the most beloved per-
sonalities in Mississippi State history, has
been connected with the College for well
over half a century. He serves as Vice-
President of the College, and his cheery
"Hi, Boy!" is a boon to everyone on the
campus. An internationally renowned sci-
entist, Dr. Hand is now retired from active
work in the chemical laboratory, but he
may be seen daily browsing around the
Chemistry Building.
MR. HILBUN
A great capacity for work, a heartfelt in-
terest in Student affairs, and one of the
friendliest of personalities are outstanding
characteristics of Mr. Ben Hilbun, Registrar
of Mississippi State and President of the
Board of Publications. With thousands of
Students in school, and thousands waiting
to be admitted, Mr. Ben has done an amaz-
ing job of registration the past year. His
sincerity and wise counsel make Mr. Ben
one of the most popular luen on tlie
campus.
Mr. Ben Hilbun
ADMINISTRATION
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MAJOR SESSUMS
Another man entwined in the his-
tory of Mississippi State for over fifty
years in Major I. D. Sessums, Dean of
Men and Head of Student Personnel.
"The Major" has had one of the tough-
est jobs on the Campus the past year
in being responsible for campus hous-
ing of Students. A fair disciplinarian,
a gentleman always, Major Sessums is
an outstanding personahty to all who
know him.
ADMINISTRATION
MR. MALLDRY
Mr. L. F. Mallory, Comptroller of
Mississippi State, is charged with the
responsibility of balancing the College
budget and handling receipts and dis-
bursements. A State graduate and an
outstanding accovmtant, Mr. Mallory
has done an excellent job of keeping
State's records "in the black" this
year.
Mr. L. F. Mallory
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DEAN S. P. BRDDKS
To Dean B. P. Brooks, Dean of the School
of Education and Director of Instruction,
goes much credit for the expansion of
Mississippi State's curricula. In his years
as Dean he has greatly advanced the stand-
ing of his department.
Capable, conscientious, and efficient in
carrying out the duties of his office. Dean
Brooks is a popular and esteemed man at
State.
DEAN HERBERT DRENNEN
Dean of the Graduate School and Pro-
fessor of English, Dr. Herbert Drennon also
serves on the Board of Publications. His
understanding of Student problems and his
eagerness to help have made him a well-
liked man at State.
Dr. Drennon is a brilliant lecturer, a keen
literary analyst, and a competent Dean, and
his efforts toward bettering the Graduate
School have been rewarded.
DEAN L. L. PATTERSON
Dean L. L. Patterson, head of Mississippi
State's largest school, the School of Engi-
neering, serves also as the Head of the De-
partment of Electrical Engineering. His
untiring efforts have led to the college's de-
veloping highly quahfied engineers, and his
steadiness and efficiency have made him
respected and admired by all who know
him.
DEANS AT STATE...
The School of Business and Industry
The Cafeteria
THE DEANS AT
STATE
DEAN R C WEAMS
After four years spent in the Navy, Dean
R. C. Weems, returned this year to take up
his duties as Dean of the School of Business
and Industry. He has ah-eady initiated a
program to streamHne the curriculum as
well as to broaden it considerably.
A popular and engaging personality,
Dean Weems has shown a keen interest in
Student welfare and a heartfelt duty to his
Alma Mater.
DEAN CLAY LYLE
Dr. Clay Lyle, rounding out his second
year as Dean of the School of Science, has
distinguished himself as a friendly, sincere
administrator and a capable and efficient
analyst. He is well-liked by all his Students
for his sympathetic understanding of their
problems.
DEAN FRANK A. WELCH
A zealous worker, a wonderful coordi-
nator, Dr. Frank J. Welch has been very
successful in his first year as Dean of Missis-
sippi State's highly-ranked School of Agri-
culture. He devotes all his tremendous
energies to the advancement of his school
and the College. A friend to all. Dr. Welch
is a great asset to Mississippi State.
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D. W. Aiken, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Head of Department of Industrial Education.
Henry V. Allen, Jr., B.S., M.S., Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering.
W. S. Anderson, B.S., M.S., Professor of Horticulture, and Head of Dept. of Horticulture.
William H. Barnard, B.S., M.A., Ed.D., Associate Professor of Education.
F. S. Batson, M.S., Professor Ornamental Horticulture.
John K. Bettersworth, A.B., Ph.D., Associate Professor of History.
Roy G. Bigelow, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Adult Education.
Hazel M. Black, B.A., M.A., Associate Professor of Elementary Education.
John L. Bowers, B.S., M,?., Associate Professor of Horticulture.
T. T. Brackin, B.A., M.A., Associate Professor of English.
Gordon K. Bryan, B.A., M.A., Associate Professor of Government.
George W. Carroll, A.B., Associate Professor of Chemistry.
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FACULTY
Robert T. Clapp, B.A., M.F., Associate Professor of Forestry.
Harry L. Cole, B.A., M.A., Assistant Professor of English.
Ernest Bert Colmer, B.S., M.S., Associate Dean of School of Agriculture.
Foster B. Duggan, B.S., M.S., Assistant Professor of Horticulture.
Paul H. Dunn, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Geology and Geography.
Felix E. Edwards, B.S., M.S., Associate Professor of Agricultural Engineering.
Franklin S. Edwards, B.S., M.S., Assistant Professor of Aeronautical Engineering.
Alfred Clayton Ellis, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Business Administration.
M. P. Etheredge, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry, State Chemist.
William J. Evans, B.S., M.S., Acting Professor of Government.
Mathew Livingston Freeman, B.S., M.S., Head of Drawing Department.
A. W. Garner, B.S., Ph.M., Professor of History.
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Malcolm G. Gray, B.S., M.B.A., Instructor of Business Administration.
G. D. Green, B.S., M.S., Assistant Professor of Agronomy.
Newt Hamlin, B.S., M.A., Associate Professor of English.
F. H. Herzer, B.S., M.S., Professor of Dairy Manufacturing.
Alester G. Holmes, Jr., B.S., M.S., Professo of Mechanical Engineering.
G. Dale Hoover, B.A., M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Agronomy and Head of Department of Agronomy.
William C. Howell, B.S., M.S., Professor of Agricultural Engineering.
R. J. Laird, B.S., M.S., Assistant Professor of Soils Research and Teaching.
H. H. Levick, B.S., M.S., Professor of Animal Husbandry.
Oscar H. Little, B.S.C., B.A., M.A., Assistant Professor of Industrial Education.
W. W. LiTTLEjOHN, A.B., M.A., G.P.A., Associate Professor of Accounting.
John F. Locke, B.S., M.S., Associate Professor of Botany.
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FACULTY
John J. MacAllister, B.A., M.A., Associate Professor of Business Administration and Associate Director of Busi-
ness Research Study.
AuGusTiN Magritoer, B.S., M.A., LL.B., Associate Professor of Government.
V. G. Martin, B.A., M.S., Head Agriculture-Education Department, Professor Agriculture.
Wilson B. Montgomery, B.S., M.A., Associate Professor of Industrial.
E. D. Myers, B.S.C.E., M.C.E., C.E., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering.
Merle W. Myers, B.S., M.A., Associate Professor of Geography.
Spencer B. Murray, B.S., M.S., Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
C. K. McClelland, B.S., M.S., Assistant Professor of Agronomy.
Mathilda K. Newman, Ph.B., M.Ph., Assistant Professor of Education.
Arthur Ollivier, B.A., M.S., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Mathematics.
J. P. Overcash, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Horticulture.
Monty Payne, B.S., M.F., Head Department of Forestry, Research Teaching.
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C. L. Pell, A.B., M.A., Assistant Professor of Modern Languages.
C. R. Pettis A.B., B.S., Ph.D., Head Department of Mathematics, Professor of Mathematics.
Erwin H. Price, Ph.D., Professor of Modern Languages.
Nannie H. Rice, B.A., M.A., B.S., Librarian.
Edward G. Roberts, B.S.F., M.F., Assistant Professor of Forestry.
Thomas A. Rodgers, A.B., M.A., Assistant Professor of Physics.
Edwin S. Sanders, B.S., M.S., Assistant Professor of Business Administration.
D. J. Savage, B.A., M.S., M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor of English.
James W. Scales, B.S., M.S., D.V.M., Professor of Veterinary Science.
James F. Scoggins, B.S., M.S., Associate Professor of Agricultural Education.
Edward F. Scott, B.S., M.A., Assistant Professor of Physics.
Clyde O. Sheely, B.A., M.S., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry.
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FACULTY
Harry C. Simrall, B.S. in E.E., B.S. in M.E., M.S., Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering.
Clarence D. Smith, B.A., M.S., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Mathematics.
Obed L. Snowden, B.S., M.S., Associate Professor of Agricultural Education.
E. W. Stafford, B.S.A., M.S., Ph.D., Associate Professor Zoology and Entomology.
Robert C. Turner, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English.
Harvey B. Vanderford, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Soils.
Mrs. Jean Y. Vinson, B.S., Librarian, Adult Education Department.
Thurston Walls, B.A., M.A., Associate Professor of Economics.
Paul Warttman, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry.
Mary Ellen Weathersby, B.S., M.S., Head Homemaking Education Department.
Felix P. Welch, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Mathematics.
Robert P. White, Sr., B.S., M.A., Associate Professor of Adult Education.
N. E. Wilson, B.S., M.A., Associate Professor of Agricultural Education.
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SCHODL „/ AGRICULTURE
The School of Agriculture, one of the original schools of the old Mississippi A. & M., includes the following
departments: Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Administration, Agricultural Engineering, Agronomy, Ani-
mal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, Horticulture, Poultry Husbandry, and Forestry.
Courses offered in this School are designed to prepare men for the practical affairs of life, for scientific in-
vestigation in the various fields of agriculture, for teachers in high schools and colleges, for service in the
United States Department of Agriculture, and for various types of business where an extensive knowledge
of scientific agriculture will be of great value.
Instruction in the various departments is divided among field work, classroom, and laboratory. The Experi-
ment Station and Extension Department provide experimental plots, herds, greenhouse, and poultry plant for
practical work, and laboratories are available to every department.
Travelling in great strides, the School of Agriculture is pressing closer and closer to its goal of making better
agriculturists of Mississippians.
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SCHQDL o/ENGINEEHING
The School of Engineering, established in 1880, oflEers one of the most comprehensive courses in the engi-
neering sciences available in the South. Students may choose Mechanical, Electrical, Aeronautical, or Civil Engi-
neering as a major field of study.
Now the largest School of the College, The School of Engineering is under the direction of Dean L. L. Pat-
terson. Modern laboratory equipment is available for use by all departments, and the School is accredited by the
Engineer's Council for Professional Development.
THE SCHDDL o/BUSINESS
AND INDUSTRY . . .
With the more rapid advent of industry and "Big Business" to Mississippi, The School of Business and In-
dustry has grown and become more important each year. Now it is the second largest School of the College, and
its efficiency has resulted in its graduates' being very successful in finding positions in the field of Business.
The oldest college school of business in the state and one of the oldest in the South, the School of Business
and Industry offers professional training in Accounting, Banking, Insurance, Merchandising, Production Manage-
ment, General Business, Commercial Aviation, Secretarial Science, Public Administration, and Institutional
Management. Guest speakers, a special hbrary, and well-equipped laboratories add to the classroom work.
High standards that speak of better businessmen for Mississippi are embodied in the School of Business and
Industry, and its service to the community is far-reaching.
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THE SCHOOL of SCIENCE
The School of Science, since its organization in 1903, has been recognized as one of the best of its kind. The
curricukmi permits the planning of major study in Mathematics, the Physical Sciences, the Biological Sciences,
the Social Sciences, and Languages. Besides studies for the degree of Bachelor of Science, the School grants
shorter, special objective courses, such as pre-medical, pre-dental, and pre-clinical training.
Since the retirement of Dr. Hand as Dean in 1945, Dr. Clay Lyle has supervised the School of Science. The
School becomes more widely recognized every day, and its efficiency is a tribute to the College and to
Mississippi.
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THE SCHOOL <,/ EDUCATION
The program of the School of Education has been designed to give the greatest contribution to the social
and economic welfare of Mississippians that the full utilization of the resources and facilities of Mississippi
State College will afford. The School, under the supervision of Dean B. P. Brooks, offers studies in the Depart-
ments of Adult Education, Agricultural Education, Industrial Education, General Education, and Physical
Education.
With its comprehensive ti-aining of teachers and its Extension Service the School of Education is of great
benefit to the peojole of Mississippi.
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THE GRADUATE BCHDDL
The Graduate School offers courses leading to the degree of Master of Science in such fields of study and in-
vestigation as are distinctly within the land-grant program of higher education, for example, in the Natural
Sciences, Agriculture, Business and Industry, and Education.
Dean Herbert Drennon is Head of the School, and with the assistance of the Graduate Committee, he has suc-
ceeded in estabhshing high standards within the School.
UtiHzation of the College's library facihties, laboratories, land, hvestock, experiment stations, plus the well
balanced curriculum, makes for well-trained graduates. Thus, the Graduate School joins the other schools of
Mississippi State College in serving the commonwealth.
The Student Body of Mississippi State
College — more than Three Thousand
Strong, these sons and daughters of
Mississippi work and play together,
always striving to better their Alma
Mater.
More than three-fourths veterans, this
Student Body is unique in its serious-
mindedness, its thirst for knowledge.
Aware of what world conflict can mean
to the Commonwealth of Nations, these
men and women seek the preventative
measures for war through Education.
The REVEILLE proudly presents THE
SENIORS and THE UNDERCLASSES.
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Senior Class Officers: Left to right: Thomas K. "Pete" Griffis,
President, Charlotte Taktt, Life Secretary, Bill Humphries,
Vice-President, J. C. Christian, Secretary-Treasurer.
THE SENIOR CLASS
Once more the pages allotted to the Senior Class enclose members of three graduating classes. The termina-
tion of the war brought back a number of students at the initiation of each semester. Most of these students
did not enroll at Mississippi State at the same time, but each of them has tried during his four-year tenureship
to make this college the most outstanding in the South.
Graduating in this class are some of the most outstanding students ever to attend this institution. They
entered Mississippi State because they knew that it was a great school. Their efforts and leadership have
helped keep it in that category. Some of them have excelled in athletics, some in scholarship, some in leader-
ship, some in service.
They came here in prior years as individuals, but they are leaving as a group-a group that has learned to
work together, play together, strive together.
They have made a better Mississippi State. They now go forth to mold a better State of Mississippi.
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THE
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Evan B. Allen, Jr., Business, Forest
Thomas J. Abraham, Engineering, Vicksburg
Edwin C. Aldridge, Engineering, Jackson, SPE, Phi Eta Sigma,
Kappa Mu Epsilon, Y. M. C. A. Council, 1, 2, 3, 4
Chester Ammons, Engineering, Jackson, ATO, Secretary-Treas-
urer, Freshman Y. M. C. A. Council, Student Council 2,
Dance Committee 3, Colonel Club, Vice-President ATO 3,
Secretary-Treasurer AIEE 4
Thomas J. Anderson, Agriculture, Decatur, Agriculture Ad-
ministration Club
William D. Andrews, Business, Greenville, KA
Harold Angelo, Business, Edwards, Phi Kappa Tau, Editor of
REFLECTOR, Blue Key, Phi Eta Sigma, President Omicron
Theta, Omicron Theta Cup, Who's Who in American Col-
leges and Universities, Chi Lambda Rho, Omega Delta Kappa,
Dance Committee '43, '46, LF.C. Secretary in '43,
Phi Kappa Tau President and Vice-President, Most Versatile
'46-'47 Who's Who, State's Players, Colonel Club, Associate
Editor '47 Reveille, Y. M. C. A. Councils and Cabinet
Paul A. Antoon, Engineering, Greenwood, 1492 Club, President
Maroon Band 2, Vice-President 4, Newman Club
B. L. Arnold, Agriculture, Oxford, Secretary-Treasurer Agronomy
Club, Agriculture Club, Alpha Zeta
James F. Atkinson, Jr., Engineering, Satartia, Phi Eta Sigma,
B.S.U. President, Vice-President Reporter, Y. M. C. A. Cabi-
net, Agricultural Engineering Club, Danforth Scholarship,
Track
John E. Bagwell, Education, Sarepta, Graduate Northwest
Mississippi Junior College, Rod & Reel Club, President
Camera Club
Nona Wayne Baker, Business, Corinth
Charles C. Barber, Science, Moss Point
Joseph G. Barber, Engineering, Moss Point
Butler C. Barksdale, Agriculture, Blytlieville, Arkansas, Agri-
culture Club, Block and Bridle Club Reporter, Vice-President
Junior Class
Roy M. Barnes, Science, Belzoni, Kappa Sigma
Arden D. Barnett, Education, Center
Christine Barrett, Education, McCool
Bryan Baker, Jr., Agriculture, Grenada, Agriculture Club 2, 3,
4, Block & Bridle Club 3, 4
William Moore Beasly, Agriculture, Jackson, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Secretary Student Association, Student Council, student
manager football, basketball and baseball teams, Inter-Fra-
ternity Council, Vice-President Agronomy Club, Who's Who
in American Colleges & Universities
Calvin B. Behr, Engineering, Carlisle, A.S.M.E.
Richard Thomas Benton, Agriculture, Mendenhall, A.S.A.E.,
President Baptist Student Executive Council
Belton E. Berry, Education, Pontotoc, Secretary Collegiate FFA
Chapter
Mac a. Bigelow, Business, State College, Sigma Chi
Ernest N. Bishop, Education, Louin, Alpha Tau Alpha, Third
Vice-President Baptist Student Union Council, Group Cap-
tain, Ray Baptist Training Union, Worship Committee, Y. M.
C. A., Future Farmers of America, Collegiate Chapter
MoLENE Blackwell, Education, Mathiston
Eugene F. Bledsoe, Jr., Business, Memphis, Tennessee, "M"
Club, Baseball, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Southeastern Con-
ference basketball team 1943
Joel D. Branscome, Agriculture, Tieplant, President of Agri-
cultural Club, Vice-President, Alpha Zeta, President Block
& Bridle Club, Sear's Scholarship Club
Joseph T. Brent, Agriculture, McComb
Victor Broom, Education, Sumrall, Collegiate Chapter FFA.
B. S. U. Council
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Abraham
Aldridge
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Andrews
Angelo
Antoon
Arnold
Atkinson, Jr.
Bag'well
Baker
Barber
Barber
Barksdale
Barnes
Barnett
Barrett
Baker, Jr.
Beasly
Behr
Benton
Berry
BiGELOW
Bishop
Black WELL
Bledsoe, Jr.
Branscome
Brent
Broom
V. Lavern Brown, Agriculture, Montpelier, Pi Kappa Alpha,
President 2, Vice-President 3; Y. Cabinet 1; Inter-Fraternity
Council President 3; Phi Eta Sigma President 2; Alpha Zeta,
3, 4; Dairy Club Vice-President; Borden Scholarship Award 4
James Russell Bryson, Education, Guntown, Alpha Tau Alpha,
Collegiate FFA Chapter, Sear's Scholarship Club
Don Bucci, Engineering, Vicksburg, American Society of Civil
Engineers, Newman Club
William Andy Bullard, Education, Sarepta, Alpha Tau Alpha,
FFA
DwiGHT BuLLEN, Engineering, Fayette
Samuel M. Burke, Engineering, Marianna, Arkansas, Y. M. C. A.
Council, A.I.E.E.
John E. Burnett, Agriculture, Laurel, General Agriculture Club,
Agriculture Administration Club, Forestry
Edwin E. Burt, Graduate, Biloxi
Ray R. Cannada, Agriculture, Edwards, Kappa Alpha, Alpha
Zeta
Oscar Carmichael, Education, Carmichael, Alpha Zeta, Alpha
Tau Alpha, FFA, Who's Who in American Colleges and
Universities
John T. Carter, Education, Maben
Newton Carver, Agriculture, Minter City, Sigma Pi, Y. M. C. A.
1, 2; Secretary Sigma Pi 2; Phi Eta Sigma, Colonel Club,
Agriculture Club 1, 2; Inter-Fraternity Council 2, Alpha Zeta
Richard E. Cassels, Business, La Grange, Illinois, Phi Gamma
Delta, Accounting Club
Robert J. Champion, Jr., Business, Belzoni, Pi Kappa Alpha,
President Accounting Club
Robert Bennie Channell, Education, Gallman
Hubert T. Christian, Education, Tupelo
J. C. Christian, Education, Egypt, Student Council, Sec-
retary-Treasurer Senior Class, President Senior Y Council,
Chairman Forum Discussion Committee
Clarence G. Clark, Education, Seminary, Alpha Tau Alpha,
F.F.A.
MuRRELL Taylor Clark, Business, Shannon, Accounting Club
Willie D. Clifton, Education, Fulton
George S. Cole, Agriculture, Cumberland, A.S.A.E.
Thomas Benjamin Conger, Agriculture, Boyle
Sammie F. Cook, Agriculture, Leakesville, Dairy Club
Elbert Corley Education, Okolona
Frank E. Cotton, Jr., Engineering, Corinth, YMCA Council,
A.I.E.E.
Samuel B. Cowan, Engineering, Grenada, Sigma Phi Epsilon
Elliott K. Cowand, Business, Bay St. Louis, Sigma Phi Epsilon
Ray D. Cox, Business, Charleston
William A. Cox, Business, Columbus, Sigma Pi
Willis C. Grouch, Business, Starkville
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Christian
Christian
Clark
Clark
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Cotton, Jr.
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Edward W. Custer, Agriculture, Holly Springs, Alpha Zeta,
President Dairy Club, Agriculture Club
John H. Dale, Agriculture, Hattiesburg, Agriculture Club, Horti-
culture Club, President 4, Alpha Zeta
William F. Dale, Jr., Business, Ocean Springs
William Thomas Dalton, Science, Louisville, Phi Kappa Alpha,
Inter-Fraternity
James Albert Darnell, Agriculture, Meridian, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Alpha Zeta
James T. Davis, Education, New Albany, Alpha Tau Alpha,
Agriculture Club, FFA
John P. Davis, Business, Jackson, Accounting Club
Neal S. Davis, Agriculture, Lumberton, Sigma Pi
Augustine Day, Education, Vicksburg
Richard D. Day, Engineering, Memphis, Alpha Tau Omega, "M"
Club, A.S.M.E.
Walter Lawerence Deen, Agriculture, Hattiesburg, Sigma Phi
Epsilon, Agriculture Club, Agriculture Administration Club,
YMCA Cabinet, REFLECTOR Staff
Walter M. DeLoach, Business, Kosciusko, Kappa Sigma
William H. Denman, Business, Brookhaven
Thomas N. Dent, Engineering, Jackson, Southernaires 3, 4
William E. Dent, Business, Jackson
C. S. Draughn, Agriculture, Richton, Alpha Zeta, Agriculture
Club, Agriculture Administration Club
William W. Drinkwater, Education, Meridian, Sigma Chi
Charles B. Duke, Jr., Agriculture, Oakland, Agriculture Club,
Block & Bridle Club Treasurer
Marshall F. Duncan, Business, Jackson, Accounting Club
Gene B. Eason, Education, Marks, Sigma Pi, Treasurer 3; ^'ice-
President Sigma Pi 4; YMCA 1, 2, 3
C. C. Edwards, Agriculture, Bruce
Eula C. Elliott, Business, Laurel, Zeta Tau Alpha, Treasurer
3; YMCA Cabinet 1, 2, 3; REFLECTOR Staff 3; Reveille
4; Dance Committee 4
D. D. Everett, Education, Mendenhall
D D. Ferguson, Agriculture, Bruce, Agriculture Club, Agronomy
Club
Robert W. Ferguson, Jr., Business, Florance, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Commerce Club, Freshman Track
Charles Nelson Flake, Agriculture, Chunky, Agriculture Club,
Block & Bridle Club, Poultry Science Club
D B. Floyd, Education, Sardis, Sigma Phi Epsilon, "M" Club,
Football 2, 3, Alternate Captain 3, Basketball 3, Blue Key,
Omicron Delta Kappa, Vice-President YMCA 2, Who's Who
in American Colleges and Universities, President Sigma Phi
Epsilon
Burnell Foley, Business, Laurel
David L. Foresman, Business, Creenville, Maroon Band, "1492"
Club, Southernaires
Ralph D. Fokd, Agriculture, Cotton Plant
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Draughn
Drinkwater
Duke, Jr.
Duncan
Eason
Edwards
Elliott
E\'ERETT
Ferguson
Ferguson, Jr.
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Hilton Wayne Fornea, Agriculture, Poplarville
Irma Anne Fortune, Science, Mayhew, Gamma Sigma Epsilon,
Beta Beta Beta
James D. Foutch, Business, Cookeville, Tennessee, Sigma Pi
President 4; Inter-Fraternity Council 4
Jack Francis, Business, Amory, Pi Kappa Alpha, Blue Key, ODK,
Business Manager REFLECTOR, Colonels Club, President;
Student Association, Vice-President, Secretary-Treasurer;
Who's Who in American Colleges & Universities
Carlos I. Fulton, Education, Macon
Jack H. Furman, Engineering, Starkville, A.S.M.E.
Gene H. Gates, Business, Crystal Springs, Kappa Alpha, Cheer-
leader 3, Inter-Fraternity Council
CoRiNNE R. George, Education, Fulton
John H. George, Education, Mantee, FFA, YMCA, Agriculture
Club
Charles J. Germany, Engineering, Dixon
Earlton Gibbes, Education, Learned, Alpha Tau Omega, Men's
Glee Club, YMCA Cabinet, Comrades Class, Westmmster
Fellowship, Senior "Y" Council, PTK
George W. Gilliam, Education, Myrtle, Alpha Tau Alpha, FFA
Kathleen Gillis, Business, Sturgis
Allen W. Glisson, Education, Mize, Alpha Tau Alpha, FFA
William W. Glover, Agriculture, Baldwyn, Alpha Zeta
Clifton B. Godbold, Agriculture, Heathman, Phi Kappa Tau,
Agricultural Club, Agricultural Administration Club
EnwARD H. GoLLOME, Busiuess, Kosciusko
Jesse R. Goza, Jr., Science, Macon
Felix Green, Education, Starkville
John B. Gregory, Engineering, Zama
Jack G. Griffin, Agriculture, Decatur, Alpha Zeta, ASAE
Thomas K. Griffis, Business, Philadelphia, Alpha Tau Omega,
Freshman Director of Commerce Club, Commerce Club (2);
Maroon Band; Treasurer, Alpha Tau Omega; President, Alpha
Tau Omega; Reveille Staff (2); Business Manager,
Reveille; REFLECTOR Staff; President, Inter-Fraternity
Council- Treasurer, Senior Y Council; President, Senior Class;
Omicron Theta; Blue Key; Chi Lambda Rho, Vice-President
David W. Gunnell, Education, Boguechitto, Poultry Club 3,
FFA 4
Millard Shelton Gunnell, Education, Ruth, FFA
Frank Wyatt Gwin, Jr., Agriculture, Tchula, Pi Kappa Alpha
Sam Hailey, Agriculture, Hickory, Pi Kappa Alpha, Business
Manager, REFLECTOR
Sheila Hester Hall, Business, Eupora, Chi Omega, Varsity
Club, Reveille Staff 4, Coed Parade in Mis-A-Sip
B. D. Hamer, Agriculture, Kilmicheal
William C. Hamilton, Agriculture, New Albany
Ann R. Hammons, Education, Wesson
hots of loatermelon!
FORNEA
FORTXJNE
FOUTCH
Francis
Fulton
FURMAN
Gates
R. George
H. George
Germany
GlBBES
Gilliam
GiLLIS
Glisson
Glover
Godbold
GOLLOME
Goza, Jr.
Green
Gregory
Griffin
Griffis
W. Gunnell
S. Gunnell
Gwix, Jr.
Hailey
Hall
Hamer
Hamilton
R. Hammons
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Ray O. Hammons, Agriculture, Wesson, Alpha Zeta, Agronomy
Club, President 4, Agriculture Club 3, 4, Who's Who in
American Colleges & Universities 4
Steve R. Harman, Education, Smithville, REFLECTOR, Editor-
in-Chief 3, Columnist 4, Sigma Pi, President 3, Omicron
Theta, President 3, Vice-President 3, Varsity Club, Business
Manager 1, President 3, International Relation Club, Mis-A-
Sip, Exchange Editor, APO, Inter-fraternity Council, State
Players, YMCA Executive Council, YMCA Cabinet, Reveille
Editorial Staff, Alpha Phi Omega, Winner of the Omicron
Theta Trophy 4, The Philadelphia Award 2, 3, 4
James Lovic Harris, Jr., Business, Macon, Kappa Alpha, Phi
Eta Sigma 1
Jeff Williams Harris, Engineering, Jackson, Kappa Sigma
Keith R. Harris, Agriculture, Holly Springs
Robert A. Harris, Education, Tunica, Kappa Alpha Senior "Y"
Council, REFLECTOR Staff
Vernon C. Harris, Agriculture, Flora
Wayne E. Harris, Education, Etta, American Legion, FFA
J. W. Haskins, Education, Philadelphia
Uluse L. Hearn, Engineering, Laurel, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE
Henry Burkett Hedgepeth, Education, Monticello, Alpha Tau
Alpha, FFA, YMCA
James T. Hemphill, Business, Summit, Maroon Band, President
4, Collegians Leader 3, 4
George P. Hendhick, Business, Jackson, Pi Kappa Alpha, YMCA
Cabinet, Junior "Y" Council
Grace Henry, Education, Starkville, Maroon Band 1, 2, 3,
I Omicron Theta, Reveille Staff 3
Homer Hicks, Science, West Point, Alpha Tau Omega, Cheer-
leader 4, Best Dancer in Who's Who Contest 4
Ralph L. Hicks, Engineering, Tupelo, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Secretary, PHS, KME, Secretary, TBP, Secretary, "Y"
Council
Harold G. Hillebert, Agriculture, Canton, Alpha Tau Omega
Maurice Hill, Agriculture, Tupelo, Pi Kappa Alpha, Agri-
cultural Administration Club
Henry Park Hiteh, Agriculture, Merigold
Joseph W. Holloman, Engineering, Lexington, Alpha Tau
Omega, AIEE, President
Hugh A. Howard, Education, Middlesboro, Alpha Tau Omega
Thomas H. Howell, Agriculture, Howison, Theta Xi; Agri-
cultural Club; Forestry Club, Agricultural Economics Club
Hugh H. Hudson, Engineering, Starkville, Sigma Chi, Magister
2 Who's Who Among Students in American Universities
and Colleges, IFC 3, 4, ASCE, Vice-President
David C. Hull, Business, Louisville
Bill J. Humphries, Agriculture, Louisville, Student Council 3,
4, Agricultural Administration Club, Vice-President, YMCA
Council, Vice-President of Freshman Class
Clifton D. Hunter, Agriculture, Lucedale, Agricultural Eco-
nomics Club, President 4
Frank Thomas Jackson, Business, Starkville, Sigma Chi
W. L. Jackson, Agriculture, Moorhead, Sigma Chi
Curtis H. James, Jr., Education, Grenada, Sigma Pi, Alpha Zeta,
Alpha Tau Alpha, Vice-President, Collegiates, FFA, Treas-
Andrew W. Jobe, Education, Corinth
'Watching the Parade.
O. Hammons
Hahman
Harris, Jr.
W. Harris
K. Harris
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A. Harris
C. Harris
E. Harris
Haskins
Hearn
Hedgepeth
Hemphill
Hendrick
Henry
H. Hicks
L. Hicks
Hillebert
Hill
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Holloman
Howard
Howell
Hudson
Hull
Humphries
Hunter
T. Jackson
L. Jackson
James, Jr.
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Marion Guy Johnson, Science, Hattiesburg
Sara (Betty) Johnson, Education, State College, Chi Omega,
Senior "Y" Council, Vice-President, "Y" Publicity Committee
Chairman, Glee Club, Band
William Clarke Johnston, Jr., Business, Nettleton
L. C. Jones, Business, Pelahatchie, American Legion
Mary Frances Jones, Science, Starkville, Chi Omega, Alpha
Epsilon Delta, Secretary, Beta Beta Beta
Whitney B. Jones, Business, Macon
Walter E. Keenan, Agriculture, Brookhaven, BBB, Agricultural
Club
Hardy J. Keith, Agricultural Education, Walnut
James H. Kenna, Agriculture, Jackson, Ereshman Danforth
Scholarship, Colonel Club, Vice-President, Sophomore "Y"
Council, President, "Y" Executive Council, "Y" Cabinet,
Senior "Y" Council, Alpha Tau Omega, Secretary, BSU
Council, President Student Association, Who's Who in
American College & Universities, Blue Key, Secretary, ASAE,
Secretary
Emmitt a. Kimbrough, Jr., Agriculture, Leland, Alpha Tau
Omega, Agricultural Engineering Club, Vice-President,
Freshman "Y" Council, Sophomore "Y" Council, Junior "Y"
Council, IFC, Secretary
Cecile B. King, Business, Vicksburg
Travis M. King, Education, Prentiss
Milton Kizer, Business, Booneville
Orval O. Knowles, Education, Ripley
William R. Lacey, Science, Kosciusko
Paul V. Lacoste, Engineering, Bay St. Louis, Kappa Alpha, Beta
Omicron, ASCE
Earl J. Lake, Agriculture, Maud, Kappa Alpha
Marcus D. Lamberth, Agriculture, Corinth
James D. Lancaster, Agriculture, Pontotoc, Alpha Zeta, Treas-
urer, Agronomy Club, Agricultural Club
Travis E. Land, Education, Lodi, FEA
Russell T. Landrum, Agriculture, Lumberton, Alpha Zeta, Presi-
dent, Agricultural Club, Secretary
Clayton R. Leabd, Business, Durant
James William Lee, Education, Biloxi
MmiAM LeMaster, Education, Batesville, Colonels Club,
Reveille Staff, YMCA Council
Marshall L Levitt, Business, Greenwood, SAM, Vice-President,
president 3, IFC 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Collegians 1, 4,
Statesmen 2, Varsity Club, Colonel's Club, Reveille Staff 3
Ruth Reese Lewis, Business, Starkville
James Webb Life, Business, RoUing Fork, Sigma Chi, President
3, IFC 3, IFC, Vice-President 4, Football Manager 3
Jack Lindsey, Engineering, Laurel, Kappa Sigma
Samuel Hilary Ltvingston, Jr., Engineering, Columbus, Kappa
Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE
Katherine Loftin, Education, Sylvarena, Senior "Y" Council,
Senior Executive Council
Williard Noble Lofton, Business, Hughes, Ark., Sigma Phi
Epsilon, Colonel's Club, IFC.
John Rupert Lovelace, Science, Indianola, Pi Kappa Alpha
Charles Ray Loving, Agriculture, Beauregard
Nelson J. Lowe, Business, Laurel, Theta Xi, State's Players
Jack H. Lusk, Agriculture, Maben, Sigma Alpha Epsilon
I.ct the girls paddle for a ivhile.
G. Johnson
B. Johnson
Johnston
C. Jones
F. Jones
f
B. Jones
Keenan
Keith
Kenna
Kimbrough, Jr.
B. King
M. King
KlZER
Knowles
Lacey
Lacoste
Lake
Lamberth
Lancaster
Land
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Lovelace
Loving
Lo\\"e
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Leabd
Lee
Le Master
Levitt
Lewis
Life
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L. G. Massengill, Education, Smithville, Alpha Tau Alpha, FFA
Thomas M. Matthews, Agriculture, Forest
Billy H. Meeks, Agriculture, Schlater, Agricultural Administra-
tion Club, M Club, Baseball 2, 3
Mike Mihalic, Education, New Geneva, Pa., M Club, Football
1, 2, 3, 4
Lawrence Hugh Miller, Education, Myrtle
William M. Mingee, Engineering, Ji^ckson, LCA, LCA Sec-
retary 3, Vice-President 4, YMCA Council 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.M.E.
2, 3, 4, IFC 3, Glee Club 4
Lawrence M. Minor, Agriculture, Memphis, Tenn., Agriculture
Club, Agriculture Economic Club
William Jennings Moates, Education, Pascagoula, Football 2,
3, 4, M Club
RuBYE L. Moore, Business, Booneville, Glee Club
Sam R. Moore, Engineering, Jackson, Kappa Alpha, BSU, YMCA,
ASME
William L Morris, Agriculture, Memphis, Tenn., Kappa Sigma
Philip H. Morson, Jr., Business, Union City, Tenn., Alpha Tau
Omega, YMCA 2, 4, Varsity Club 3, States Players 4, Miss-A-
Sip 2, REFLECTOR Staff 3, Reveille Staff 4
Daniel C. Morton, Engineering, Starkville, KME, ASCE, Tau
Beta Pi
Charles C. Mullen, Agriculture, Cedartown, Ga., Kappa Sigma
Raymond A. Mullins, Business, Starkville
Billy J. Murphy, Education, Siloam Springs, Ark., Football 2, 3,
4, M Club, Mr. Mississippi State
Charles E. Murphy, Agriculture, Ocean Springs
Clemon Murphy, Agriculture Education, Laurel
William Chester McCarley, Business, Batesville, Kappa Sigma,
Accounting Club, Treasurer
John E. McCarty, Agriculture Education, Summerland
Grady L. McCool, Education, Ethel
Ira B. McCullen, Business, Amory
Owen McDade, Education, Indianola, FFA
Thomas H. McDaniel, Agriculture, Mattson
C. C. McDonald, Jr., EngHsh, Bay St Louis, ASCE
Ross E. McDonald, Agriculture Education, Philadelphia, ATA,
FFA
John Malvin McElroy, Business, Baldwin, Alpha Tau Omega
Daniel P. McGowan, Agriculture, Camden, Agriculture Club 3,
4, Agriculture Administration Club 3, 4, President 4
George McIngvale, Business, Starksville, Pi Kappa Alpha
Robert L. McIntosh, Agriculture, Magee
Lawrence S. McKee, Business, Silver City, Sigma Phi Epsilon
Richard Charles McKitrick, English, Memphis, Tenn., Sigma
Nu, ASCE
Arthur C. McKnight, Jr., Education, Bethlehem, Penn.
Ernest C. McLaurin, Agriculture, Education, Union, Alpha Tau
Alpha, FFA
R. E. McLemore, Jr., Agriculture, Corinth
That Waikins Smile!
Massencill
Matthews
Meeks
MlHALIC
MlLLEU
MiNGEE
Minor
MOATES
L. Moore
R. MOOHE
Morris
MORSON, Jh.
Morton
Mullen
MULLINS
f. Murphy
E. Murphy
C. Murphy
McCarley
McCarty
McCooL
McCullen
McDade
McDaniel
McDonald, Ji^.
McDonald
McElroy
McGowAN
McIngvale
McIntosh
McKee
McKlTHICK
McKnight. Jr.
McLaurin
McLemore, Jr.
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Clifton D. McLeod, Agriculture, Leaksville
Ben L. McMillon, Jr., Business, Madison, Sigma Chi, President
4, IFC, Dance Committee, Reveille Staff, Clii Lambda Rho,
President 4
Joseph G. McWilliams, Science, Lauderdale, Pi Kappa Alpha,
AED
Willie Love Nash, Education, Starkville, Chi Omega
William L. Nason, Engineering, Utica
Oscar Harold Neal, Education, Ruth
William R. Nettles, Jr., Business, Tishomingo, Kappa Sigma,
Basketball 2, 3, Track 2, 3, M Club
Mrs. Emily Odom, Business, Starkville
Felton H. Odom, Agriculture, Cleveland
Stuart P. Orr, Agriculture, Helena, Ark., Kappa Sigma, Agricul-
ture Club, Agriculture Administration Club, Glee Club
Sank Edward Owen, Education, Aberdeen
Charles W. Parker, Education, Vardaman, FFA
Mrs. Robert B. Patterson, Education, Okolona, Dramatic Club,
M Club Queen 4, Reveille favorite 4
Troy B. Patterson, Jr., Agriculture, Columbus
Cecil H. Payne, Agriculture, Brandon, Block & Bridle Club
William E. Phillips, Agriculture, Education, Louin
Joseph B. Pickett, Agriculture, Education, Pope, Sears Roebuck
Scholarship Club 1, 2, 3, FFA
Victor E. Pierce, Science, Monticello, Theta Xi, Vice-President 4
Robert L. Pillow, Agriculture, Greenwood, Sigma Alpha Epsi-
lon. Blue Key, M Club, President 4, Who's Who in Ameri-
can Colleges & Universities
James C. Powell, Agriculture, Pheba
Edwin B. Pratt, Engineering, Greenville, Pi Kappa Alpha
Lewis H. Price, Agriculture, Prentiss, Agriculture Club, Block
& Bridle Club
Ulmer C. Pryor, Agriculture, Education, Waynesboro, FFA
Kenneth D. Quarterman, Science, Savannah, Ga., Highest
Honors, Phi Eta Sigma, President 2, Beta Beta Beta, ODK,
Pi Kappa Delta, Debating Team 2
William Daniel Ratliff, Jr., Agriculture, Madison
W. H. Ray, Business, Wesson
William Rhett, Engineering, Columbus, Kappa Alpha, Presi-
dent 4, Blue Key, President 4, ODK, Vice-President 4, M
Club, President 4, Southeastern Conference Champion K mile
'42, Member of record holding Freshman Medley Relay at
Florida Relays, Who's Who in American Colleges & Uni-
versities, Member of Southeastern Champion Relay Team
4, IFC, Dance Committee, KME., AE Secretary, Tau Beta
Pi
Robert E. Rice, English, Starkville
Howard T. Richardson, Business, Louisville, Sigma Chi, Aero
Club, YMCA
John E. Richardson, Agriculture, Education, Calhoun City
George S. Roache, Engineering, Greenville, ASCE
John S. Roan, Business, Jackson, Phi Kappa Tau
James C. Robertson, Agriculture, Holly Ridge, Sigma Alpha Epsi-
lon. President, Scabbard & Blade, Senior Class, Vice-Presi-
dent, Agriculture Club, Vice-President, Colonel Club, YMCA,
Block & Bridle Club
George H. Robertson, Agriculture, Education, Gloster, Alpha
Tau Alpha, FFA
One Short Beer!
McLeod
McMiLLfjx, Jr.
McWlLLLAMS
Nash
Nason
Neal
Nettles, Jr.
E. Odom
H. Odom
Orh
H. Owen
E. Owen
Parker
Patterson
Patterson, Jr.
Payne
Phillips
Pickett
Pierce
Pillow
Powell
Pratt
PmcE
Pryor
quarterman
Ratliff, Jr.
Ray
Rhett
Rice
T. Richardson
E. Rich.\rdson
Roache
Roan
C. Robertson
H. Robertson
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Richard N. Rogers, English, Louisville
Luther R. Rone, Agriculture, Kosciusko, Alpha Zeta
Tom McGaha, Business, Arkabutla
James E. Ross, Engineering, Bolton, Alpha Tau Omega
William R. Rowzee, Business, Decatur, YMCA, Band
Hal E. Russell, Engineering, Philadelphia, BSU 2, 3, Track
3, YMCA 1, 2, 3
Troy W. Rutherford, Agriculture, Chalybeate, Alpha Zeta
Morton S. Sackheim, Business, West Point, SAM
Joe Saia, Business, Shaw, Alpha Tau Omega, M Club, YMCA,
Football, Baseball
Joe Frank Sanderson, Business, Hazelhurst, Pi Kappa Alpha,
ODK, Special Honors, Who's Who in American Colleges
and Universities, Blue Key, Editor 1947 Reveille, Reveille
Staff 1, 3, 4, Board of PubHcations 4, YMCA Council L 3,
4, Secretary 4, YMCA Cabinet, IFC 3, 4, Secretary 4, Chi
Lamba Rho, Colonels Club, Accounting Club, Phi Eta Sigma
George W. Scott, Jr., Agriculture, Tupelo, Phi Kappa Tau,
Secretary YMCA, Phi Eta Sigma, Secretary 2, Colonel Club 2,
Student Executive Council 3, Alpha Zeta, Secretarv 4, Agri-
culture Club, Dairy Club, Glee Club, Scholarship Club
George K. Shank, Business, Meridian, Sigma Chi, Secretarv 3,
Managing Editor REFLECTOR 1, 2, 3, 4, Omicron Theta
2, 3, 4, Commerce Club 3
Leroy C. Shaw, Agriculture, Perkingston, ASAE, KME
Leroy Sheffield, Agriculture, Education, Mantachie, FFA
Eugene C. Shivers, Business, Shivers
Paul J. Shuman, Electrical Engineering, Biloxi
Leonard T. Simpson, Agriculture, Macon
Richard A. Smallwood, Business, Laurel, Pi Kappa Alpha
YMCA
B. B. Smith, Agriculture, Jonestown
Grover Smith, Education, Brookhaven
Lynn P. Smith, Business, Rosedale, Kappa Alpha
Robert Smith, Agriculture, Plantersville, Alpha Zeta, ASAE,
BBB
Tercy Smith, Agriculture, Education, Carriere
Tolly W. Smith, Agriculture, Economics, Jackson
Willie R. Smith, Science, Mantee, ASEE, ROA
Herman L. Snyder, Education, Memphis, M Club, Baseball,
Basketball 3, 4
Frank K. Spain, Engineering, Tupelo, Sigma Chi KME, Phi
Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE
Harper Hughes Spragins, Business, Minter City, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, President IFC
Erie H. Staggers, Business, Starkville, Sigma Chi
W. C. Steen, Science, Jackson
William N. Stephenson, Agriculture, Education, Ackerman,
Alpha Tau Alpha, FFA
Max H. Stone, Agriculture, Administration, Tupelo
James E. Strain, Starkville
MiCAjAH P. Sturdivant, Agriculture, Glendora, Kappa Sigma,
President 3, President Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Who's
Who in American Colleges and Universities, Colonel Club,
IFC, Vice-President
V. I. Sturdivant, Agriculture, New Albanv, Alpha Tau Alpha,
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THE
Charlette Tartt, Education, State College, Chi Omega, Presi-
dent 4, Senior Class, life secretary
Grover C. Tatuai, Jr., Agriculture, Waynesboro
Arthur R. Taylor, Agriculture, Como, Sigma Alpha Epsilon
E. O. Templeton, Jr., Business, Starkville, Lamba Chi Alpha
Secretary, Band, College Glee Club, Colonels Club, Varsity
Club, Accounting Club, BSU Council
I. J. Terry, Science, Yazoo City
J. G. Thomas, Agriculture, Memphis, Theta Xi
Billy J. Thompson, Engineering, D'Lo
James T. Thompson, Business, Columbia, Accounting Club
H. D. Thorpe, Education, Tiptonville, Tenn., Blue Key, M Club,
Football
Walter L. Thrash, Business, Newton
Thomas Tramel, Agriculture, Raleigh, Alpha Zeta, Agriculture,
Economics, President
C. L. Travis, Business, McComb
William C. Trotter, Jr., Agriculture, University, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon
Claude A. Walker, Agriculture, Wesson
Emmett H. Walker, Jr., Agriculture, Oxford, Kappa Sigma,
President 4 Special Honors, ODK, President Blue Key, Presi-
dent IPC President, Colonels Club, President 2, Who's Who
in American Colleges and Universities, Vice-President Stu-
dent Association 2, Agriculture Club, Vice-President 4, Alpha
Zeta Scribe 4, Phi Eta Sigma, Scabbard & Blade, Executive
Council 2, 4, YMCA Cabinet 2, 4, Assistant Editor Reveille
2, Managing Editor Reveille 4, Dance Committee
James Wall, Business, Noxapater, M Club, Football, Basketball
Philip A. Waring, Business, Vicksburg, Sigma Chi, Commerce
Club, Secretary 3
James O. Warren, Education, Brookhaven
Olivia Lucille Watkins, Education, Marks, Band, Colonel Club,
YMCA
Emanuel D. Weisenhoff, Agriculture, Brooklyn
Clay'ton John Wells, Science, Biloxi
Billy Scott White, Business, Greenv^'ood, Sigma Chi, Band
James Howard White, Business, Oxford, Phi Kappa Alpha,
YMCA Cabinet
Troy D. White, Education, Louisville, FFA
William W. Wilborn, Engineering, Yazoo City, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, Band, ASME
Forrest W. Wiley, Business, Starkville
William Howard Wilkes, Jr., Agriculture, Tunica, Sigma Phi
Epsilon, President, Colonel Club, IFC, Vice-President
Cecil Q. Williams, Education, Dossville, Y-Council
James R. Williams, Agriculture, Aberdeen, Agriculture Club
Jennings Bryan Williams, Jr., Engineering, Yazoo City, Sigma
Alpha Epsilon, ASCE, IFC, President 3
James F. Wildon, Science, Houston, Sigma Pi
William E. Wofford, Agriculture, Darling, Block & Bridle Club
T D Woodward, Engineering, Kosciusko, Alpha Tau 9"^f,^^'
ASCE, President 2, 3, Tau Beta Pi, Secretary 2, 3, Who s Who
in American Colleges and Universities
William L. York, Agriculture, Dorsey
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Tatum
Taylor
Templeton
Terry
Thomas
J. Thompson
T. Thompson
Thorpe
Thrash
Tramel
Travis
Trotter
Walker
Walker, Jr.
Wall
Waring
Warren
Watkins
Weisenhoff
Wells
S. White
H. White
D. White
Wilborn
Wiley
Wilkes
Q. Williams
R. Williams
Williams, Jr.
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THE JUNIOR CLASS . . .
Activity-laden juniors are about to take over the reins that have been vacated by the seniors. After three
years of scholastic waiting, they are almost seniors. Some have been elected to Student Association posts, some
have been named to the honoraries to carry on the work of those groups. These are the leaders of next term.
It is the guiding principle of each of these persons to excel in scholarship and social activities during his
first three years in order that he might spend more time on the "bull ring", in the Grill, and in the Shack.
These students are looking toward the brightest year of their life. The year when their futures will be
shaped, their character more firmly molded.
These are the men who must lead Mississippi State on to greater glory.
THE SDPHDMQRE CLASS . . .
Two years of collegiate life have ended for these students. The most important fact that they have learned
is that college is not the playboy's heaven that it was rumored to be.
No longer are these students the "green" freshmen who arrived a year ago. They are beginning to reaUze the
significance of a college degree. Most important they are beginning to realize the significance of collegiate life.
The reahzation is dawning that membership in one of the honoraries is a much sought after honor. They have
begun to realize that the time for play comes after the time for work.
Here are the students who have become adjusted to the life of a student and who will strive for a greater
Mississippi State.
THE FRESHMAN CLASS . . .
What a difference a war makes! Only occasionally did you catch the sight of a shaved head during the
first semester. Only occasionally did you see a wee tot loaded to the hilt with bundles of laundry. The majori-
ty of the freshman class is made up of veterans and the usual freshman hazing was omitted.
Yet all of these students had a few surprises in store for them as to what college life was all about.
Gradually that feeling of being in a strange world without a friend has disappeared. They have learned that
the upperclassmen are really quite human-and helpful. Most important, they have found that they have made
more friends than they had ever dreamed of having. They have found that they are attending a 'friendly
school.
The close of the second semester finds the Freshmen a part of Mississippi State.
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Marion Simmons President
Bob Rose Vice-President
Butler Barksdale Sec.-Treas.
Jones, Brock, McDonnell, Little
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
Sonny Schneider President
Bob Hallman Vice-President
Billy Fern Turnley .... Sec.-Treas.
Billy Martin Representative
Barksdale, Simmons, Rose
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
James Brock President
Catherine McDonnell . Vice-President
Bob Jones . . . Council Representative
Slick Little . . Council Representative
Schneider, Turnley, Martin, Hallman
THE
Hilton Abernathy, Junior, Business, Alpha Tau Omega, Leland.
Miss.
Ernest C. Adams, Jr., Junior, Meridian, Miss.
Harold N. Adams, Sophomore, Science, Porterville, Miss.
William W. Adams, Freshman, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha.
Kosciusco, Miss.
MoNA Adams, Sophomore, Education, Chi Omega, Greenwood,
Miss.
Roger L. Aderholdt, Freshman, Clarksdale, Miss.
Robert M. Aden, Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Valley Park, Miss.
Floyd E. Adkins, Sophomore, Agriculture, Laurel, Miss.
John E. Agnew, Junior, Baldwyn, Miss.
Larkin Agnew, Sophomore, Bethany, Miss.
Roy Agnew, Freshman, Baldwyn, Miss.
Todd Agnew, Junior, Baldwyn, Miss.
Walter B. Agnew, Sophomore, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma.
Clarksdale, Miss.
Frank W. Ainsworth, Sophomore, Engineering, Como, Miss.
Charles Howard Aldridge, Freshman, Engineering, Pi Kappa
Alpha, Winona, Miss.
Thomas E. Aldridge, Freshman, Jackson, Miss.
MuRRY M. Alexander, Sophomore, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha.
Greenville, Miss.
HoLLis H. Alford, Sophomore, Progress, Miss.
Hubert C. Allen, Sophomore, Center, Miss.
James M. Allen, Junior, Cockrum, Miss.
William S. Allen, Freshman, Nitta Yuma, Miss.
William W. Allen, Freshman, Science, Amory, Miss.
Leon W. Alston, Freshman, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Ulmont, T. Ammon, Jr., Sophomore, Vicksburg, Miss.
Douglas R. Anderson, Sophomore, Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau.
Gulfport, Miss.
Earl B. Anderson, Sophomore, Science, Forrest, Miss.
John E. Anderson, Freshman, Holly Springs, Miss.
John H. Anderson, Jr., Junior, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Pontotoc, Miss.
Thomas E. Anderson, Junior, Water Valley, Miss.
Albert D. Anderson, Jr., Freshman, Pass Christian, Miss.
Merrel Davis Andrews, Freshman, Business, Chi Omega, Stark-
ville, Miss.
William E. Andrews, Sophomore, Agriculture, Purvis, Miss.
Glenn Anglin, Sophomore, Education, Walnut Grove, Miss.
Joe C. Applewhite, Freshman, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha.
Winona, Miss.
James W. Archer, Freshman, Agriculture, Mathiston, Miss.
John D. Arinder, Freshman, Business, Morton, Miss.
Tracy L. Arinder, Junior, Agriculture, Morton, Miss.
Warren R. Arledge, Junior, Vicksburg, Miss.
James D. Arnold, Junior, Engineering, Hattiesburg, Miss.
James O. Arnold, Sophomore, Agriculture, Baldwyn, Miss.
James D. Arrington, Sophomore, Agriculture, Coffeeville, Miss.
John H. Arthur, Sophomore, Education, Rosehill, Miss.
Tommie R. Ashford, Junior, Agriculture, Water Valley, Miss.
Harold C. Askew, Sophomore, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Luther H. Askew, Freshman, Education, Columbia, Miss.
Thomas A. Atkinson, Jr., Sophomore, Vance, Miss.
Royce M. Aust, Freshman, Clarksdale, Miss.
Henry F. Auter, Sophomore, Vicksburg, Miss.
Duff D. Austin, Jr., Sophomore, Forrest, Miss.
Daniel B. Aycock, Jr., Sophomore, Science, Jonesboro, Ark.
Lelas J. AvERA, Freshman, State Line, Miss.
James M. Babb, Sophomore, Engineering, Corinth, Miss.
Nelson Babcock, Sophomore, Red Lick, Miss.
William M. Backstrom, Freshman, Business, Leaf, Miss.
Carl D. Baggett, Freshman, New Albany, Miss.
James Gwin Bagley, Freshman, Tunica, Miss.
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Anderson
Antjerson, Jr.
Anderson
Andresen, Jr.
Andrews
Andrews
Anglin
Applewhite
Archer
Arinder
Arinder
Arledge
Arnold
Arnold
Arrington
Arthur
ASHFORD
Askew
Askew
Atkinson, Jr.
AUST
Auter
Austin, Jr.
Aycock, Jr.
Avera
Babb
Babcock
Backstrom
Baggett
Bagley
THE
Fred Bailey, Sophomore, Batesville, Miss.
James Robert Bailey, Junior, Center, Miss.
Thomas N. Bailey, Freshman, Lucedale, Miss.
Walter D. Bailey, Junior, Daphne, Ala.
Frances Corinne Baker, Freshman, Meridian, Miss.
HoLLiDAY Fleming Bakek, Junior, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsi-
lon, Natchez, Miss.
John B. Baker, Freshman, Clarksdale, Miss.
Joseph M. Baker, Fresliman, Tupelo, Miss.
William D. Baker, Freshman, New Albany, Miss.
Ikey L. Baldwin, Junior, Agriculture, Jessieville, Ark.
Lawrence E. Baldwin, Sophomore, Engineering, Crowder, Miss.
Jean Ball, Junior, Business, Plii Mu, Tylertown, Miss.
Alton Artice Barber, Freshman, Carriere, Miss.
Joe H. Barber, Jr., Freshman, Engineering, Harperville, Miss.
Sidney Barber, Freshman, Engineering, Harperville, Miss.
Paul E. Babdwell, Junior, Business, Brookhaven, Miss.
Joseph M. Baria, Junior, Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau, Hatties-
burg. Miss.
William A. Bartholomew, Junior, Memphis, Tenn.
Davis Barnes, Sophomore, Education, Carthage, Miss.
Thomas J. Barnes, Freshman, Noxapater, Miss.
William E. Harnett, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Phi Kappa
Tau, Gulfport, Miss.
William K. Bahnett, Freshman, Kosciusko, Miss.
George Bartlett, Sophomore, Walnut, Miss.
Robert T. Barton, Freshman, Calhoun City, Miss.
Samuel W. Barton, Freshman, Calhoun City, Miss.
Thomas W. Barton, Junior, Pheba, Miss.
EsTON C. Baskin, Sophomore, Jackson, Miss.
Robert W. Baskin, Freshman, Vaiden, Miss.
Harold J. Bassett, Junior, Newton, Miss.
Leon J. Bates, Freshman, Belsoni, Miss.
Hubert D. Batson, Sophomore, Enghsh, Theta Xi, Wiggins,
Miss.
William E. Batty, Sophomore, English, Kappa Sigma, Meridian,
Miss.
Allen R. Baxter, Junior, English, Lumberton, Miss.
Jerry Beall, Freshman, Starkville, Miss.
Reuben L. Real, Sophomore, Agriculture, Memphis, Tenn.
Ollie a. Bean, Freshman, Prairie, Miss.
Caroline Beattie, Junior, Business, Chi Omega, Starkville, Miss.
James W. Beckett, Sophomore, Bruce. Miss.
Raymond O. Beckwith, Freshman, Agriculture, Belzoni, Miss.
Spencer Bedenbaugh, Fresliman, State College, Miss.
Ester R. Beer, Freshman, Education, Jackson, Miss.
Ida Mae Beer, Sophomore, Education, Jackson, Miss.
Bob O. Beisel, Freshman, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Jackson, Miss.
Travis W. Belcher, Sophomore, English, Memphis, Tenn.
Howard Bending, Sophomore, English, Laurel, Miss.
Fred H. Bennett, Freshman, Corinth, Miss.
James E. Bennett, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Leland, Miss.
Joseph A. Bennett, Freshman, Raymond, Miss.
Joseph D. Bennett, Sophomore, Vaiden, Miss.
George W. Benson, Junior, Webb, Miss.
James S. Benson, Junior, Webb, Miss.
Rex R. Benson, Freshman, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Meridian,
Miss.
John R. Berry, Freshman, Business, Birmingham, Ala.
Robert N. Berry, Freshman, Philadelphia, Miss.
John Berryman, Freshman, Vicksburg, Miss.
Stanford E. Bethea, Sophomore, Hattiesburg, Miss.
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Ball
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Barber
Bafidwell
Bah LA
Bartholomew
Barnes
Barnes
Barnett, Jr.
Barnett
Bartlett
Barton
Barton
Barton
Baskin
Baskin
Bassett
Bates
Batson
Batty
Baxter
Be all
Beal
Bean
Beattie
Beckett
Beckwith
Bedenbaugh
Beer
Beer
Beisel
Belcher
Bentjing
Bennett
Bennett
Bennett
Bennett
Benson
Benson
Benson
Berry
Berry
Berry
Berryman
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THE
Charles M. Betterton, Junior, Agriculture, Starkville, Miss.
Gene L. Bidwell, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Pi, Green-
Wood, Miss.
Ayers B. Bishop, Junior, Agriculture, Maben, Miss.
Sam C. Bishop, Junior, Education, Kappa Alpha, Lumbertown,
Miss.
Wyman Bishop, Jr., Freshman, Agriculture, Maben, Miss.
Glarence Black, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Marks, Miss.
Robert L. Black, Freshman, Ackerman, Miss.
Paul D. Blackledge, Sophomore, Laurel, Miss.
Stephen H. Blair, Freshman, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Eve E. Blake, Junior, Lexington, Miss.
John D. Blanton, Sophomore, Mathiston, Miss.
Orson P. Blaylock, Freshman, Education, Randolph, Miss.
William S. Bledsoe, Sophomore, Memphis, Tenn.
Fred A. Blocker, Sophomore, Starkville, Miss.
Morris G. Blocker, Freshman, Agriculture, Edinburg, Miss.
Glyde L. Blount, Junior, Decatur, Miss.
John R. Blount, Junior, Geiger, Ala.
Leroy a. Boat\vright, Sophomore, Holly Spring, Miss.
William N. Bogan, Junior, West Point, Miss.
Lamar M. Boggan, Junior, Ecru, Miss.
Isaac E. Boggs, Freshman, English, Memphis, Tenn.
Everett H. Bond, Sophomore, Education, Poplarville, Miss.
William E. Bolton, Sophomore, Memphis, Tenn.
Long J. Bong, Freshman, English, Duncan, Miss.
James Q. Bonner, Sophomore, Waynesboro, Miss.
Daniel R. Boone, Sophomore, Pleasant Grove, Miss.
Harold E. Booth, Freshman, Agriculture, Lexington, Miss.
John R. Booth, Jr., Freshman, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Lexington, Miss.
C. S. Borum, Freshman, Natchez, Miss.
H. G. Bounds, Junior, Agriculture, Hattiesburg, Miss.
John Bounds, Junior, Gollinsville, Miss.
David K. Bowen, Freshman, Sardis, Miss.
David W. Bowen, Freshman, Business, Phi Kappa Tau, Tupelo,
Miss.
Andrev^^ J. Bowie, Freshman, Theta Xi, McGool, Miss.
Hubert H. Bowie, Sophomore, Leland, Miss.
Polly W. Bowtles, Sophomore, Education, Ghi Omega, Isola,
Miss.
Dale R. Bowling, Freshman, Agriculture, Amory, Miss.
GoY O. Box, Freshman, Agriculture, Eupora, Miss.
James E. Box, Freshman, Business, Winona, Miss.
Thomas M. Box, Freshman, English, Sigma Chi, Pace, Miss.
Marshall Boydstun, Sophomore, Business, Alpha Tau Omega,
Louisville, Miss.
R. W. BoYDSTON, Senior, Business, Louisville, Miss.
John D. Boyette, Freshman, Starkville, Miss.
Brice Braden, Sophomore, Belden, Miss.
Roy a. Bradley, Freshman, Glarksdale, Miss.
Earl W. Bradshaw, Junior, Business, Kappa Alpha, Hattiesburg,
Miss.
Marion S. Branch, Freshman, Science, Pi Kappa Epsilon,
Winona, Miss.
Clifford N. Brandon, Sophomore, Columbus, Miss.
Jake M. Brannan, Freshman, Verona, Miss.
Harry W. Branton, Freshman, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsi-
lon, Leland, Miss.
Lewis O. Branyan, Freshman, Saltillo, Miss.
Rosalie Brent, Junior, Education, Meridian, Miss.
Sidney Brevard, Freshman, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Drew, Miss.
Douglas F. Brewton, Sophomore, Vicksburg, Miss.
Grover C. Brewer, Freshman, Charleston, Miss.
Henry R. Bridgeforth, Freshman, Yazoo City, Miss.
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Bledsoe
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Blount
Blount
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William W. Brister, Freshman, Agriculture, Water Valley, Miss.
George N. Bristow, Sophomore, Tupelo, Miss.
Anthony Brocato, Junior, Cleveland, Miss.
James N. Brock, Sophomore, Utica, Miss.
Bernard B. Brokaw, Junior, Science, Charleston, Miss.
Truman D. Brooks, Junior, Education, Coldwater, Miss.
R. H. Broome, Sophomore, Agriculture, Bay Springs,' Miss.
Clarence R. Brown, Freshman, Aberdeen, Miss.
David Bruce Brown, Junior, EngHsh, Kappa Sigma, Jackson,
Miss.
George F. Brown, Sophomore, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Tupelo, Miss.
James E. Brown, Sophomore, Agriculture, Lucedale, Miss.
James H. Brown, Freshman, Canton, Miss.
John F. Brown, Sophomore, Marx, Miss.
Joseph L. Brown, Sophomore, English, Sigma Xi, Hattiesburg,
Miss.
Julian A. Brown,. Sophomore, English, Aberdeen, Miss.
Latham H. Brown, Freshman, Fayette, Miss.
Marion L. Brown, Freshman, Greenwood, Miss.
Milton R. Brown, Freshman, Stewart, Miss.
Ollie H. Brown, Sophomore, Agriculture, Lena, Miss.
Robert E. Brown, Junior, Tupelo, Miss.
Robert L. Brown, Jr., Sophomore, Business, Kappa-Sigma
Sledge, Miss.
Jefferson Browning, Junior, Enghsh, Robinsonville, Miss.
James A. Bruce, Junior, Business, Ackerman, Miss.
Daniel R. Bryan, Freshman, Greenwood, Miss. .
James D. Bryan, Junior, Jackson, Miss.
William S. Bryan, Freshman, Science, Kappa Sigma, McComb,
Miss.
Charles E. Buchanan, Sophomore, Business, Sandersville, Miss.
Charles M. Buchanan, Sophomore, Business, Phi Kappa Tau,
Nettleton, Miss.
Edwin L. Buchanan, Sophomore, Brandon, Miss.
Marion C. Buchanan, Sophomore, Brandon, Miss.
Thomas J. Buchanan, Junior, Agriculture, Sandersville, Miss.
William Buchanan, Freshman, Indianola, Miss.
Joseph E. Buckley, Sophomore, Starkville, Miss.
John B. Buckley, Sophomore, Agriculture, Starkville, Miss.
Francis A. Buescher, Freshman, Meridian, Miss.
L. T. Bufkin, Sophomore, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Thomas H. Buford, Junior, Business, Holly Springs, Miss.
Luther B. Bullock, Sophomore, Pi Kappa Alpha, Jackson, Miss.
Dorian Bunch, Jr., Sophomore, English, McComb, Miss.
John Bunch, Sophomore, Vicksburg, Miss.
Sidney K. Burch, Freshman, Magee, Miss.
Billy H. Burdine, Freshman, English, Mathiston, Miss.
William M. Burford, Junior, Business, Little Rock, Ark.
Stanley E. Buckley, Sophomore, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Natchez, Miss.
Zolen Burney, Sophomore, Freeport, Texas
Don F. Burson, Junior, English, Calhoun City, Miss.
Jack R. Burton, Freshman, Business, Birmingham, Ala.
Sampson S. Burton, Sophomore, Education, Philadelphia, Miss.
Kendrick L. Busby, Freshman, Education, Waynesboro, Miss.
Charles R. Bush, Sophomore, English, Soso, Miss.
Franklin H. Butler, Junior, Rosedale, Miss.
Lavern J. Butler, Freshman, Science, Mize, Miss.
W. O. Butler, Junior, Aberdeen, Miss.
James E. Byars, Sophomore, Education, Edinburg, Miss.
William F. Byars, Freshman, Calhoun City, Miss.
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Browning
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Buchanan
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V. L. Bybd, Junior, Engineering, Forest, Miss.
William E. Byrd, Sophomore, Agriculture, Lambda Chi, Yazoo
City, Miss.
Charles R. Cadenhead, Junior, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Green-
ville, Miss.
James D. Cagle, Freshman, Mattson, Miss.
Robert Cahoon, Junior, Pickens, Miss.
George Cain, Junior, Prairie, Miss.
WiNTON B. Cain, Freshman, Perkinston, Miss.
Reed Caldwell, Freshman, Ecru, Miss.
W. A. Caldwell, Freshman, Jackson, Miss.
William E. Callicott, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Secatobia, Miss.
Homer H. Campbell, Freshman, Leakesville, Miss.
John C. Campbell, Junior, Business, Shuqualak, Miss.
Jesse Lee Canon, Sophomore, Vaiden, Miss.
Richard H. Carlisle, Freshman, Water Valley, Miss.
Charles M. Carnes, Sophomore, McComb, Miss.
Frank P. Carollo, Sophomore, Leland, Miss.
J. A. Carpenter, Freshman, Indianola, Miss.
Samuel F. Carr, Freshman, Science, Kappa Sigma, Leland, Miss.
John A. Carter, Freshman, Engineering, Yazoo City, Miss.
William C. Carter, Sophomore, Engineering, Yazoo City, Miss.
Reginald D. Cartledge, Freshman, Winona, Miss.
George C. Cartwright, Sophomore, Business, Midnight, Miss.
Travis Cartwright, Junior, Agriculture, Booneville, Miss.
Benedict F. Carrubb, Jr., Long Beach, Miss.
LiSTON E. Cartledge, Freshman, Agriculture, Winona, Miss.
Nicholas Cassino, Junior, Vicksburg, Miss.
John S. Castles, Junior, Agriculture, Starkville, Miss.
Robert T. Gates, Sophomore, Pascagoula, Miss.
Thomas S. Gates, Freshman, English Sigma Chi, Jackson, Miss.
G. H. Cathcart, Sophomore, Laurel, Miss.
John W. Causey, Sophomore, Laurel, Miss.
John Cesare, Junior, Vicksburg, Miss.
Florence Ghafee, Freshman, Science, Starkville, Miss.
Robert Chambers, Sophomore, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Ghables G. Ghamblee, Junior, Ofahoma, Miss.
John L Chandler, Junior, Union City, Tenn.
Charles Ghaney, Freshman, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Louisville, Miss.
Joseph E. Chapman, Junior, Amory, Miss.
Walter Chapman, Freshman, Indianola, Miss.
Grover C. Chappell, Sophomore, Agriculture, Louisville, Miss.
J. W. Chatham, Sophomore, Rose Hill, Miss.
Neal Chatham, Freshman, Rose Hill, Miss.
Ben J. Chatoney, Sophomore, Indianola, Miss.
James C. Cherry, Freshman, Engineering, Porterville, Miss.
John R. Childress, Freshman, Flora, Miss.
James H. Chisholm, Freshman, Tupelo, Miss.
Nelson T. Chisholm, Sophomore, Engineering, Louin, Miss.
Cecil C. Chism, Sophomore, Columbus, Miss.
James F. Chism, Junior, Lambert, Miss.
Emory N. Church, Freshman, Birmingham, Ala.
Dale K. Clark, Freshman, Education, Chi Omega, Crosby, Miss.
Gene Clark, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Tupelo,
Miss.
George L. Clark, Sophomore, Engineering, DeKalb, Miss.
Robert A. Clark, Sophomore, Engineering, Natchez, Miss.
Edward H. Clarke, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Seyppel, Ark.
James P. H. Clayton, Sophomore, Engineering Starkville, Miss.
70
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1 Byhd
Cadenhead
Cacle
Cahoon
Cain
Cain
Caldwell
Caldwell
Callicott
Campbell
Campbell
Canon
Cai^lisle
Carnes
Carollo
Carpenter
Carr
Carter
Carter
Cartledge
Cartwright
Cartwright
Carrubba
Cartledge
Cassino
Castles
Cates
Gates
Cathcart
Causey
Cesare
Chafee
Chambers
Chamblee
Chandler
Chaney
Chapman
Chapman
Chappell
Chatham
Chatham
Ch ATONE Y
Cherry
Childress
Chisholm
Chisholm
Chism
Chism
Church
Clark
Clark
Clark
Clark
Clarke
Clayton
THE
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Si
Curtis E. Clegg, Freshman, English, Crystal Springs, Miss.
James A. Clemmons, Freshman, Science, Tupelo, Miss.
William C. Clements, Sophomore, Carrollton, Miss.
Terry M. Clogston, Sophomore, English, Grenada, Miss.
Marvin D. Clowers, Freshman, Agriculture, Pontotoc, Miss.
John Clifton, Sophomore, Agriculture, Shaw, Miss.
James Clark Cochran, Sophomore, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha,
Holly Springs, Miss.
Mary K. Cochran, Junior, Business, Clara
William E. Cochran, Junior, Science, Kosciusko, Miss.
Willie M. Coffey, Sophomore, Science, Meridian, Miss.
Banton C. Coggin, Sophomore, Nettleton, Miss.
Benny Cohen, Junior, Science, Grenada, Miss.
Maxine C. Cole, Sophomore, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha, Jackson,
Miss.
Clark W. Coleman, Junior, Agriculture, Doddsville, Miss.
Harold L. Coleman, Freshman, Shuqualak, Miss.
James L. Coleman, Junior, English, Sigma Chi, West Point, Miss.
Jessie Coleman, Freshman, Education, Caledonia, Miss.
Levy O. Collier, Freshman, Carthage, Miss.
Osmond H. Collier, Sophomore, English, El Paso, Texas
Jimmie C. Collins, Freshman, English, Kappa Sigma, Grenada,
Miss.
Archer A. Colman, Freshman, Agriculture, Sigma Xi, Indianola,
Miss.
Fred Newton Colmer, Freshman, Business, Kappa Sigma, Stark-
villp, Miss.
Earl M. Colquitt, Freshman, Brandon, Miss.
James M. Colson, Sophomore, English, Water Valley, Miss.
William Colthahp, Junior, New Albany, Miss.
J. T. CoLviN, Freshman, English, Brooksville, Miss.
David M. Comfort, Sophomore, English, Kappa Alpha, Durant,
Miss.
William F. Comfort, Junior, Business, Kosciusco, Miss.
Bennett Collins Commer, Sophomore, Agriculture, Pope, Miss.
Carl W. Conlee, Junior Agriculture, Kappa Alpha; Leland, Miss.
X. L. Gray Conwill, Junior, Nettleton, Miss.
Marlin H. Cook, Junior, Education, Ripley, Miss.
Martin Douglas Cook, Freshman, Engineering, Sigma Chi,
Tupelo, Miss.
Merritt Cook, Sophomore, New Albany, Miss.
Reginald E. Cook, Sophomore, Engineering, Meridian, Miss.
Yancey Cook, Junior, Agriculture, Education, Ripley, Miss.
John L. Cooley, Sophomore, Agriculture, Columbus, Miss.
Clarence Lee Coon, Jr., Junior, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Greenville, Miss.
Jessie H. Coon Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Greenville, Miss.
James E. Cooper, Sophomore, Education, Cleveland, Miss.
William Ray Cooper, Sophomore, Agriculture, Crenshaw, Miss.
William C. Corban, Junior, Business, Fayette, Miss.
Jimmie V. Corbin, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Xi, Greenwood,
Miss.
David J. Corum, Sophomore, Business, Laurel, Miss.
Thomas Edward Gotten, Sophomore, Education, Summit, Miss.
Daniel William Caoughlin, Jr., Sophomore, English, Hatties-
burg. Miss.
Elbrey Covin, Freshman, Aberdeen, Miss.
John E. Covington, Freshman, Science, Kappa Alpha, Belzoni,
Miss.
John N. Covington, Jr., Sophomore, Sigma Xi, Marks, Miss.
Hansford Moss Cowart, Freshman, Business, Birmingham, Ala.
William S. Cowsert, Freshman, Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
State College, Miss.
Aubrey Cox, Freshman, Agriculture, Verona, Miss.
George E. Cox, Jr., Junior, Agriculture, Starkville, Miss.
George G. Cox, Jr., Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Xi, Merigold,
Miss.
James B. Cox, Junior, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Amory, Miss.
Leo Shirley Cox, Freshman, Business, Phi Kappa Tau, Stark-
ville, Miss.
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Clements
Clogston
Clow^ehs
Clifton
cochhan, j. c.
CocHKAN, Mary K.
Cochran, Wai. E.
Coffey
Cogcin
Cohen
Cole
Coleman, C. W.
Colealan, H. L.
Coleman, J. L.
Coleman, Jessie
Collier, L. O.
Collier, O. H.
Collins
COLMAN
COLMER
Colquitt
Colson
coltharp
COLVIN
Comfort, D. M.
Comfort, W. F.
COMMER
CONLEE
CONWILL
Cook, M. H.
Cook, M. D.
Cook, M
Cook, R. E.
Cook, Y.
COOLEY
Coon, C. L., Jh.
Coon J. H.
Cooper, J. E.
Cooper, ^^'. R.
CORBAN
CORBIN
Coru:m
Cotten
Caoughlin
Co\tn
Co\tngton
covinton
THE
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John R. Craft, Sophomore, Memphis, Tenn.
John V. Craft, Jr., Junior, Business, Isola, Miss.
Omar Dell Craig, Freshman, Business, Louisville, Miss.
Robert T. Cates, Sophomore, Pascagoula, Miss.
Francis S. Crampton, Sophomore, Business, Meridian, Miss.
Charles F. Crawford, Sophomore, Engineering, Greenville, Miss.
Edwin E. Crawford, Junior, Agriculture, Senatobia, Miss.
Jack O. Crawford, Junior, Business, Vicksburg, Miss.
Julian W. Crawford, Jr., Freshman, Agriculture, Pi Kappa
Alpha, Holly Bluff, Miss.
Elizabeth Creekmore, Sophomore, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha,
Meridian, Miss.
Cecil O. Creel, Junior, Agriculture, Education, Neely, Miss.
James R. Crenshaw, Freshman, Engineering, Saltillo, Miss.
David C. Crews, Sophomore, Engineering Starkville, Miss.
Eugene M. Cribbs, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Chi, Tutwiler,
Miss.
Lenabel Cbibbs, Junior, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha, Tutwiler,
Miss.
Rapp, Wallace Crook, Freshman, Engineering, Sigma Chi,
Yazoo City, Miss.
William T. Cross, Freshman, Engineering, Tupelo, Miss.
Vincent V. Crowe, Freshman, Business, Meridian, Miss.
William A. Crozier, Sophomore, Glen Allen, Miss.
G. F. Crumby, Junior, Agriculture, Woodland, Miss.
Prentiss Crumpton, Freshman, Business^, Alpha Tau Omega,
Starkville, Miss.
Donald J. Cuevas, Junior, English, Gulfport, Miss.
Dale Lemoine Cullen, Freshman, Dossville, Miss.
Lester P. Cullen, Sophomore, Engineering, Theta Xi Gulfport,
Miss.
Doris L. Curtis, Freshman, Business, Ethel, Miss.
Aaron Dewaine Dallas, Freshman, Agriculture, Meridian, Miss.
Thomas A. Dallas, Junior, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha, Natchez,
Miss.
Joseph Willard Daley, Freshman, Education, Carson, Miss.
Gerald H. Daniel, Sophomore, Gulfport, Miss.
Andrew Daniels, Junior, Business, Mobile, Ala.
Robert L. Daniels, Jr., Freshman, Business, Phi Kappa Tau,
Gulfport, Miss.
Vincent A. Dauro, Sophomore, Agriculture, Gulfport, Miss.
James K. Davidson, Sophomore, Engineering, Vicksburg, Miss.
AuBiE Carlton Davis, Freshman, Sigma Pi, Coldwater, Miss.
Charles Norbert Davis, Freshman, Starkville, Miss.
George W. Davis, Sophomore, Engineering, Carriere, Miss.
Harper Davis, Junior, Business, Kappa Sigma, Clarksdale, Miss.
J. E. Davis, Sophomore, Meridian, Miss.
Marvin E. David, Freshman, Agriculture, Pachuta, Miss.
Noll Davis, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Ox-
ford, Miss.
Robert L. Davis, Jr., Junior, Hazelhurst, Miss.
Weston S. Davis, Freshman, Business, Charleston, Miss.
Wilbur Otis Davis, Freshman, Agriculture, Jackson, Miss.
Herman Lafayette Dawkins, Leland, Miss.
Joe V. Dawsey, Sophomore, Engineering, Coluinbus, Miss.
Nathaniel T. Day, Sophomore, Sigma Pi, Jackson, Miss.
Robert P. Day, Sophomore, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Memphis,
Tenn.
L. G. Dean, Freshman, Shaw, Miss.
Robert B. Dean, Freshman, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Starkville, Miss.
Edgar L. Dear, Junior, Engineering, Sledge, Miss.
Betty Dearth, Sophomore, Education, Alpha Tau Alpha, Green-
wood, Miss.
Willie Mae Dearing, Sophomore, West Point, Miss.
Jack H. Deaton, Junior, Education, Hazelhurst, Miss.
Charles Burt Darden, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Xi, Blan-
ton. Miss.
Samuel Fred Darnell, Freshman, Education, Caledonia, Miss.
William Sidney Darsey, Sophomore Engineering, Kappa Sigma,
Fayette, Miss.
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Craft, Jr.
Craig
Cates
Crampton
Crawford
Crawford
Crawford
Crawford
Creekmore
Creel
Crenshaw
Crews
Cribbs
Cribbs
Crook
Cross
Crowe
Crozier
Crumby
Crumpton
Cuevas
Cullen
CULLEN
Curtis
Dallas
Dallas
Daley
Daniel
Daniels
Daniels, Jr.
Darden
Darnell
Darsey
Dauro
Davidson
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
David
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Dawkins
Dawsey
Day
Day
Dean
Dean
Dear
Dearth
Dearing
Deaton
THE
John F. Decelle, Junior, Hazelhurst, Miss.
Sammy H. Dees, Junior, Agriculture, DeKalb, Miss.
Robert J. Delpit, Junior, Freshman, Engineering, Pass Christian,
Miss.
Frances I. De Moville, Freshman, Education, Chi Omega, Oko-
lona. Miss.
John M. Dempsey, Jr., Junior, Theta Xi, McCool, Miss.
Kendall Clark Dempsey, Freshman, Agriculture, Louisville,
Miss.
Farris Eugene Dendy, Sophomore, Woodland, Miss.
Salvadore De Nicola, Freshman, Engineering, Gulfport, Miss.
L. L. Denson, Sophomore, Starkville, Miss.
Joseph H. Dent, Jr., Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Chi, Lor-
man. Miss.
Robert M. Dent, Sophomore, Agriculture, Raymond, Miss.
James E. Dettman, Freshman, Greenville, Miss.
Richard D. Deupree, Sophomore, Mobile, Ala.
Kendall Parker Dexter, Freshman, Engineering, Kappa Alpha,
Canton, Miss.
Billy F. Dickard, Freshman, Business, Tehula, Miss.
Euell L. Dickard, Junior, Education, Lexington, Miss.
Ralph Lamar Dickerson, Freshman, Goodman, Miss.
W. L. Dickerson, Junior, Agriculture, SalHs, Miss.
C. K. Dilworth, Junior, Education, Memphis, Tenn.
James Wm. Dixon, Freshman, Pi Kappa Alpha, Vaughn, Miss.
John Cannon Doan, Freshman, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Jackson, Miss.
James A. Doddridge, Jr., Freshman, Olive Branch, Miss.
James Wm. Doler, Junior, Decatur, Miss.
James S. Dollar, Sophomore, Business, Columbus, Miss.
Joe W. Dollar, Junior, Education, Columbus, Miss.
Mrs. Olive Dollar, Junior, Education, Columbus, Miss.
Robert H. Donald, Freshman, Science, Quitman, Miss.
Earl P. Doolittle, Freshman, Business, Eupora, Miss.
William Edgar Dorroh, Freshman, Kappa Sigma, Malvina,
Miss.
William B. Dorsey, Freshman, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Natchez, Miss.
James L. Dowdle, Freshman, Agriculture, Stewart, Miss.
Raymond Dowdle, Freshman, Agriculture, Stewart, Miss.
H. A. Downey, Jr., Freshman, Bovina, Miss.
James C. Downey, Junior, Meridian, Miss.
R. L. Downie, Special Student, Agriculture, West Enterprise,
Miss.
Downing, Sophomore, Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha, Vicks-
burg. Miss. '
Charles Edward Draper, Freshman, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Greenville, Miss.
J. R. Dudley, Sophomore, Scooba, Miss.
Milton E. Duke, Freshman, Business, Lamba Chi Alpha, Bald-
wyn. Miss.
George H. Dulin, Freshman, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Greenwood,
Miss.
Frank M. Duncan, Freshman, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha
Yazoo City, Miss.
L. J. Dunkin, Sophomore, Agriculture, Yazoo City, Miss.
Clarence Ray Durham, Freshman, Collins, Miss.
Thomas J. Dyess, Jr., Freshman, Rome, Miss.
Lauress C. Early, Memphis, Tenn.
John David Easley, Jr., Junior, Magnolia, Miss.
Frank Watson Eddins, Freshman, Helena, Ark.
Allen L. Edwards, Sophomore, Agriculture, Lambda Chi Alpha
Indianola, Miss.
Douglas E. Edwards, Junior, Phi Kappa Tau, Jackson, Miss.
John A. Edwards, Freshman, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha, Le
land, Miss.
Josephine Edwards, Sophomore, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha, Hous
ton. Miss.
T. A. Egger, Junior, Business, Columbus, Miss.
Fred V. Eggerton, Junior, Meridian, Miss.
Hugh R. Eggerton, Sophomore, Meridian, Miss.
Hugh A. Ehrlich, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Chi, Rolling Fork,
Miss.
Allen P. Eiland, Jr., Sophomore, Agriculture, Lambda Ch
Alpha, Clarksdale, Miss.
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Dees
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Dempsey
Dendy
De Nicola
Denson
Dent
Dent
Dettman
Deupree
Dexter
DiCKARD
DlCKAlU)
DiCKERSON
DiCKERSON
Dilvvorth
DlXON
DOAN
Doddridge
DOLER
Dollar
Dollar
Dollar
Donald
doolittle
DORROH
Dorsey
DOWDLE
DOWDLE
Downey, Jr.
Downey
Downie
Downing
Draper
Dudley
Duke
DULIN
Duncan
Dunkin
Durham
Dyess, Jr.
Early
Easley, Jr.
Eddins
Edwards
Edwards
Edwards
Edwards
Egger
Eggerton
Eggerton
Ehrlich
ElLAND, Jr.
THE
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Joyce M. Elder, Freshman, Business, Chi Omega, Biloxi, Miss,
James Allen Ellard, Sophomore, Pittsboro, Miss.
William C. Ellington, Freshman, Science, Greenville, Miss.
Edwin Ellis, Freshman, Business, Kappa Sigma, Lexington, Miss
Henry G. Ellis, Sophomore, Lyon, Miss.
Lester Ellis, Freshman, Science, Clarksdale, Miss.
NiCHOLOS M. Ellis, Freshman, Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau
Port Gibson, Miss.
Walter Lee Ellis, Sophomore, Business, Kosciusko, Miss.
Chris M. Elmore, Jr., Junior, Science, Sigma Pi, Hornlake, Miss
James R. England, Freshman, Agriculture, Eupora, Miss.
Olis D. English, Sophomore, Booneville, Miss.
David H. Epperson, Junior, Pass Christian, Miss.
Edward C. Epperson, Junior, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Greenville, Miss.
Allen Forrest Estes, Jr., Freshman, Alpha Tau Omega, Benoit
Miss.
Alvah Russ Estes, Sophomore, Philadelphia, Miss.
Benton Payne Estes, Freshman, Yazoo City, Miss.
Charles Everett Estes, Freshman, Philadelphia, Miss.
Buford O. Estridge, Freshman, Business, Leaksville, Miss.
Ray D. Etheridge, Freshman, Charleston, Miss.
William E. Ethridge, Junior, Agriculture, Bailey, Miss.
William H. Eubanks, Junior, Alpha Tau Omega, Columbus
Miss.
Daisy E. Evans, Junior, Business, Brookhaven, Miss.
Howard M. Evans, Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Chi, Green
wood. Miss.
L. L. Evans, Jr., Sophomore, Kappa Alpha, Canton, Miss.
Richard M. Ewing, Junior, Pi Kappa Alpha, Amory, Miss.
Henry M. Faler, Freshman, Seminary, Miss.
Bruce J. Fanguy, Sophomore, Sigma Chi, Greenwood, Miss.
Patsy A. Farmer, Freshman, Science, Zeta Tau Alpha, Jackson,
Miss.
W. H. Farr, Junior, Business, Meridian, Miss.
Robert W. Featherstone, Freshman, Indianola, Miss.
Edward Ferguson, Junior, Education, Pi Kappa Alpha, Colum-
bus, Miss.
Joseph W. Ferguson, Sophomore, Business, Weir, Miss.
William T. Ferguson, Junior, Tutwiler, Miss.
Philip R. Ferris, Junior, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha, Bentonia,
Miss.
Rudolph L. Fields, Sophomore, Business, Ecru, Miss.
Edward L. Filgo, Fresliman, Agriculture, Shannon, Miss.
Robert A. Filgo, Freshman, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Tupelo,
Miss.
Jacob Fisher, Junior, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, James-
town, Miss.
Robroy D. Fisher, Junior, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Jonestown
Miss.
James L. Flanagan, Sophomore, Sigma Chi, Greenwood, Miss.
Thomas M. Flanagan, Freshman, Sigma Chi, Greenwood, Miss.
Henry F. Fleming, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Cruger, Miss.
Gaston C. Fletcher, Freshman, Ocean Springs, Miss.
Earl G. Flippen, Sophomore, Engineering, McCarley, Miss.
Edwin A. Flint, Freshman, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Bates-
ville. Miss.
Charles C. Floyd, Jr., Junior, Agriculture, Bruce, Miss.
William Charles Flynt, Freshman, Agriculture, Phi Kappa Tau,
Pascagoula, Miss.
Ray B. Foil, Junior, Engineering, Tylertown, Miss.
Mack W. Fondren, Sophomore, Agriculture, Mathiston, Miss.
Thomas H. Fondren, Freshman, Belzoni, Miss.
Forrest Fooshee, Junior, Business, Bruce, Miss.
Harry B. Forbes, Junior, Business, Sigma Pi, Sandy Hook, Miss.
William H. Ford, Sophomore, Engineering, Vicksburg, Miss.
Caley Foreman, Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Chi, Green-
wood, Miss.
Edward Gilbert Foresman, Freshman, Engineei./ig, Sigma
Alpha Epsilon, Greenville, Miss.
Rosemary Foresman, Junior, Business, Chi Omega, Greenville,
Miss.
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Ellington
Ellis
Ellis
Ellis
Ellis
Ellis
Elmore, Jr.
England
English
Eppebson
Epperson
EsTEs, Jr.
Estes
EsTES
ESTES
estbidge
Etheridge
Ethridge
EUBANKS
Evans
Evans
Evans, Jr.
EWING
Faler
Fanguy
Farmer
Farr
Featherstone
Ferguson
Ferguson
Ferguson
Ferris
Fields
Filgo
FiLGO
Fisher
Fisher
Flanagan
Flanagan
Flemming
Fletcher
Flippen
Flint
Floyd, Jr.
Flynt
Foil
Fondren
Fondren
Fooshee
Forbes
Ford
Foreman
Foresman
Foresman
THE
i
C. p. Forrest, Sophomore, Business, Charleston, Miss. '
Thomas Lee Forrest, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Kappa
Alpha, Greenwood, Miss.
James C. Fortenberry, Junior, Oakvale, Miss.
Robert E. Fortenberry, Junior, Education, Progress, Miss.
Hubert C. Foster, Jr., Freshman, Business, Winona, Miss.
James E. Foster, Junior, Engineering, Jackson, Miss.
Joe H. Foster, Sophomore,' Brookhaven, Miss.
Robert S. Foster, Freshman, Business, Winona, Miss.
Benjamin M. Fouche, Sophomore, Business, Yazoo City, Miss.
Tom Eden Fouche, Junior, Agriculture, Phi Kappa Tau, Yazoo
City, Miss.
Ike D. Franklin, Sophomore, Kappa Alpha, Columbus, Miss.
Rodney C. Freeman, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Pi,
Houston, Texas
Jeff B. Fulmek, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega,
Canton, Miss.
Curtis R. Fulton, Freshman, Business, Columbus, Miss.
Noland W. Fulton, Junior, Science, Louisville, Miss.
O. B. Fulton, Freshman, Business, Columbus, Miss.
William A. Fulton, Freshman, Engineering, Louisville, Miss.
Joseph Newton Fultz, Freshman, Agriculture, Starkville, Miss.
■ Dallas R. Fuqua, Freshman, Engineering, Amory, Miss.
James A. Gaines, Freshman, Business, West Point, Miss.
Jasper F. Galbreath, Freshman, Science, Theta Xi, Lorman,
Miss.
Albert H. Gallaher, Junior, Engineering, Cliffside Park, N. J.
George K. Galloway, Freshman, Engineering, Kappa Sigma,
McComb, Miss.
David K. Galtney, Freshman, Engineering, Kappa Sigma, Cor-
inth, Miss.
William J. Gamble, Freshman, Business, Starkville, Miss.
Bruce F. Gannaway, Freshman, Engineering, Nesbitt, Miss.
William Garbo, Freshman, Engineering, Laurel, Miss.
Warren J. Gardner, Junior, Engineering, Kappa Alpha, Colum-
bus, Miss.
Walter D. Garland, Jr., Freshman, Business, Kappa Alpha,
Crustal Springs, Miss.
A. C. Garner, Sophomore, Engineering, Kappa Sigma, Magnolia,
Miss.
Calvin N. Garner, Jr., Freshman, Engineering, Sanatorium, Miss.
Warren Garrard, Jr., Junior, Carrolton, Miss.
Hugh P. Callaway, Jr., Freshman, Business, New Augusta, Miss.
Harry F. Garretson, Jr., Junior, Engineering, Lakesville, Miss.
Oscar Garreston, Sophomore, Business, Leakesville, Miss.
Everette W. Garrison, Sophomore, Agriculture, Noxapater, Miss.
Lewis N. Garrison, Junior, Agriculture, Ripley, Miss.
Mary Love Gartin, Sophomore, Education, West Point, Miss.
Floyd Hobson Gary, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Chi,
Schlater, Miss.
W. H. Gary, Freshman, Eupora, Miss.
Robert T. Gatlin, Sophomore, Business, Starkville, Miss.
Wallace Gay, Freshman, Vicksburg, Miss.
Yeun L. Gee, Freshman, Ruleville, Miss.
Ernest C. Geer, Sophomore, Laurel, Miss.
Samuel H. Geiger, Junior, Agriculture, Lucedale, Miss.
Robert P. George, Sophomore, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Chattanooga,
Tenn.
Guy Germany, Junior, Union, Miss.
Dennis Gerhard, Freshman, Education, Yazoo City, Miss.
Lafayette E. Gholston, Graduate, Baldwyn, Miss.
Zack L. Gibson, Jr., Sophomore, Agriculture, Mendenhall, Miss.
Monroe C. Gideon, Jr., Freshman, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Starkville, Miss.
Howard Gill, Sophomore, Engineering, Holly Springs, Miss.
John Frank Gillentine, Sophomore, Agriculture, Lake Cormo-
rant, Miss. •
Jeanne Gilliland, Junior, Education, Tremont, Miss.
James E. Gilmer, Junior, Science, Toccopola, Miss.
James O. Gilmore, Sophomore, Science, Macon, Miss.
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Forrest, Jr.
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Fortenberry
Foster, Jr.
Foster
Fostt;r
Foster
Fouche
Fouche
Franklin
Freeman, Jr.
FULMER, Jr.
Fulton
Fulton
Fulton
Fulton
Fultz
FUQUA
Gaines
Galbreath
Gallaher
Galloway
Galtney
Gamble
Gannaway
Garbo
Gardner
Garland, Jr.
Garner
Garner, Jr.
Garrard, Jr.
Garraway, Jr.
Garretson, Jr.
Garbeston
Garrison
Garrison
Gartin
Gary
Gary
Gatlin
Gay
Gee
Geer
Geiger
George
Germany
Gerrard
Gholston
Gibson, Jr.
Gideon, Jr.
Gill
GiLLENTINE
Gilliland
Gilmer
GiLMORE
THE
Chables Ben Gladney, Jr., Freshman, Weir, Miss.
Irma Lois Gladney, Junior, Education, Artesis, Miss.
Thomas Glenn Gladney, Jr., Sophomore, English, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, Jackson, Miss.
Ben C. Glenn, Sophomore, Engineering, Winona, Miss.
Elijah T. Gober, Sophomore, Business, Jackson, Miss.
D. S. GoFF, Sophomore, Engineering, Lucedale, Miss.
William M. Goff, Sophomore, Science, Ganton, Miss.
John B. Going, Sophomore, Business, Galthoun City, Miss.
Byron B. Golden, Freshman, Taylorsville, Miss.
Harold G. Golden, Freshman, Yazoo Gity, Miss.
Ronert W. Gong, Freshman, Engineering, Duncan Miss.
William F. Goodwin, Freshman, Agriculture, Aberdeen, Miss.
Bobby H. Gordon, Sophomore, Alpha Tau Omega, Canton, Miss.
James R. Gordon, Sophomore, Houlka, Miss.
William D. Gordon, Freshman, Education, Bucatunna, Miss.
Luther A. Goudelock, Freshman, Business, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Thomas Charles Gower, Sophomore, Kappa Sigma, Baldwyn,
Miss.
John N. Grace, Junior, Education, New Albany, Miss.
Merril Brooks Graddy, Freshman, Ecru, Miss.
Kathleene Peay Grafton, Junior, Science, Starkville, Miss.
Surry A. Grafton, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Memphis, Miss.
William L. Grafton, Freshman, Memphis, Miss.
Andrew J. Graham, Junior, Rosehiss, Miss.
James Wm. Graham, Freshman, Waynesboro, Miss.
Pete E. Graham, Sophomore, Business, Okolona, Miss.
Glenn R. Crammer, Freshman, Friars Point, Miss.
Samuel Edward Grant, Freshman, Engineering, Laurel, Miss.
James H. Grass, Junior, Friars Point, Miss.
Clinton H. Graves, Jr., Freshman, Agriculture, Ackerman, Miss.
Ernest D. Graves, Freshman, Engineering, Kappa Alpha, Meri-
gold. Miss.
Joseph N. Graves, Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Houlka, Miss.
MuRLiN C. Graves, Sophomore, Agriculture, Ackerman, Miss.
William G. Graves, Jr., Sophomore, Phi Kappa Tau, Rienzi, Miss
Hugh C. Gray, Junior, Phi Kappa Tau, Tupelo, Miss.
Ruth Elizabeth Gray, Sophomore, Business, Chi Omega, Bay St.
Louis, Miss.
William M. Gray, Freshman, Agriculture, Pelahatchie, Miss.
Guy R. Green, Jr., Sophomore, Business, Alpha Tau Omega,
Greenwood, Miss.
James B. Grice, Freshman, Theta Xi, Picayune, Miss.
James Griffen, Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Phi, Meridian
Miss.
MuRRY S. Griffin, Freshman, Engineering, Utica, Miss.
Robert Griffin, Sophomore, Engineering, Phi Kappa Alpha, Gulf-
port, Miss.
David Nicholas Griffith, Freshman, Gloster, Miss.
William P. Griffith, Junior, Science, Ackerman, Miss.
Eugenia Grissom, Sophomore, Education, Guntown, Miss.
Jimmy Grossnickle, Junior, Science, Kappa Sigma, Columbus,
Miss.
Edward Sims Guerr, Freshman, Artesia, Miss.
William W. Guerry, Sophomore, Artesia, Miss.
Harold Nathan Gully, Freshman, Neshoba, Miss.
Raymond G. Gunn, Sophomore, Walnut, Miss.
Walter L. Guyton, Freshman, Engineering, Cotton Plant, Miss.
Robert D. Guyton, Sophomore, Science, Kosciusko, Miss.
Michael Habeeb, 77, Sophomore, Lambda Chi Alpha, Vicks-
burg, Aiiss.
James Conrad Hackleman, Freshman, Engineering, Columbus,
Miss.
Thomas J. Hailes, Jr., Freshman, Phitman, Miss.
Clarence M. Haines Junior, Engineering, Memphis, Tenn.
Burton D. Halbert, Junior, Engineering, Kappa Alpha, Colum-
bus, Miss.
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Golden
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Goodwin
Gordon
Gordon
Gordon
goudelock
Gower
Grace
Graddy
Grafton
Grafton
Grafton
Graham
Graham
Graham
Grammer
Grant
Grass
Graves, Jr.
Graves
Graves
Graves
Graves, Jr.
Gray
Gray
Gray
Green, Jr.
Grice
Griffen
Griffin
Griffin
Griffith
Griffith
Grissom
Grossnickle
Guerry
GUERRY
Gully
Gunn
GUYTON
Guyton
Habeeb, II
Hackleman
Hailes, Jr.
Haines
Halbert
THE
Edward E. Hale, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Pi, Corinth, Miss. Thomas Earl Hakdy, Freshman, Neshoba, Miss.
Charles J. Haley, Sophomore, Engineering, Kappa Sigma, Mc-
Comb, Miss.
Caddis G. Hall, Junior, Engineering, Jackson, Miss.
Eugene Wood Hall, Freshman, Vicksburg, Miss.
C. T. Hall, Jr., Junior, Coldwater, Miss.
Harry W. Hall, Sophomore, Natchez, Miss.
Otto W. Hall, Freshman, Engineering, Hollendale, Miss.
Lauton Hall, Sophomore, Behnont, Miss.
T. B. Hall, Junior, Coldwater, Miss.
William Daniel Hall, Freshman
Wm. E. Hall, Junior, Agriculture, Belzoni, Miss.
Robert A. Hallman, Freshman, Business, Sigma Chi, Merigold,
Miss.
Charles K. Hamer, Junior, Kilmichael, Miss.
Howard F. Hamill, Sophomore, Sturgis, Miss.
Albert G. Hamilton, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Chi, Cleve-
land, Miss.
Denson D. Hamilton, Freshman, Agriculture, Hurley, Miss.
Julian S. Hamilton, Freshman, Engineering Jackson, Miss.
Warren I. Hammett, Junior, Kappa Alpha, Greenville, Miss.
Robert Y. Hammond, Junior, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma, Itta
Bena, Miss.
George Linton Hampton, Freshman, Kappa Sigma, Jackson,
Miss.
Thomas T. Hamick, Graduate, Jachin, Ala.
William P. Hanrahan, Junior, Business, Sigma Pi, McComb,
Miss.
Edna B. Harbough, Sophomore, Education, Meridian, Miss.
James A. Harbough, Junior, Agriculture, Union, Miss.
Robert K. Hardage, Junior, Agriculture, Madden, Miss.
CuLLEN Archie Hardin, Freshman, Agriculture, Isola, Miss.
William E. Harding, Jr., Sophomore, Sigma Chi, Greenwood,
Miss.
Paul E. Hardy, Sophomore, Neshoba, Miss.
Bernard Harford, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Pi, Meridian,
Miss.
Stewart J. Harger, Sophomore, Starkville, Miss.
Jean Harkey, Sophomore, Jackson, Miss.
Mary Conn Harleston, Sophomore, Business, Chi Omega, Tyler-
town, Miss.
Miller B. Harmon, Freshman, Batesville, Miss.
Miles Douglas Harper, Jr., Sophomore, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Charles K. Harell, Freshman, Business, Pheba, Miss.
Chester T. Harrell, Freshman, Marks, Miss.
Waterer Billy Harris, Freshman, Sigma Epsilon, Cruger, Miss.
CoNWELL R. Harris, Sophomore, Business, Kappa Sigma, Aber-
deen, Miss.
John E. Harris, Junior, Agriculture, Starkville, Miss.
Katharyn Harris, Sophomore, Education, Zeta Tau Alpha,
Macon, Miss.
Abner C. Harrison, Sophomore, West Point, Miss.
Gray W. Harrison, Sophomore, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega,
Scobey, Miss.
Jere D. Harrison, Freshman, Engineering, Jackson, Miss.
James W. Harvey, Sophomore, Engineering, Lauderdale, Miss.
Joseph M. Harvey, Freshman, Winona, Miss.
Henry L. Havens, Sophomore, Engineering, Meridian, Miss.
Charles B. Hawkins, Freshman, Business, Calhoun City, Miss.
Connie Hay, Junior, Education, Blytheville, Miss.
Glenn J. Haynes, Graduate, Engineering Fulton, Miss.
Dewey C. Haynes, Sophomore, Science, Memphis, Tenn.
William H. Hayes, Jr., Freshman, Yazoo City, Miss.
Mildred Hays, Junior, Education, Starkville, Miss.
William Louis Hays, Freshman, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma, Dub-
lin, Miss.
John W. Head, Sophomore, Business, Alpha Tau Omega, Yokena,
Miss.
Donald T. Head, Freshman, Business, Columbus, Miss.
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Hale
Haley
Hall
Hall
Hall, Jr.
Hall
Hall
Hall
Hall
Hall
Hall
Hallman
Hamer
Hamill
Hamilton
Hamilton
Hamilton
Hammett
Hammond
Hampton
Hamick
Hankahan
Harbour
Harbour
Hardage
Hardin
Harding, Jr.
Hardy
Hardy
Harford
Harder
Harkey
Harleston
Harmon
Harper, Jr.
Harell
Harrell
Harris
Harris
Harris
Harris
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harvey
Harvey
Havens
Hawkins
Hay
Haynes
Haynes
Haves
Hays
Hays
Head
Head
THE
James R. Hearn, Freshman, Business, Sigma Pi, Rienzi, Miss.
T. Eldon Hearon, Junior, Engineering, Phi Kappa Alpha, Jack-
son, Miss.
Albert R. Hegman, Freshman, Business, Phi Kappa Alpha, Holly
Bluff, Miss.
Lois Hegwood, Junior, Science, Greenwood, Miss.
Louis T. Hemphill, Freshman, Engineering, Florence, Miss.
Jack P. Henderson, Freshman, Business, Greenville, Miss.
Luther D. Henderson, Jr., Junior, Business, Sigma Pi, Preston,
Miss.
H. L. Hendrick, Jr., Freshman, Engineering, Purvis, Miss.
James Law Hendricks, Sophomore, Business, Lambda Chi, Boyle,
Miss.
E. Chester Henley, Freshman, Education, Tupelo, Miss.
Evert J. Henley, Freshman, Engineering, Louise, Miss.
Jessie G. Henry, Junior, Science, Pontotoc, Miss.
Robert L. Henry, Freshman, Engineering, Calhoun City, Miss.
Thomas B. Henry, Jr., Sophomore, Agriculture, Vicksburg, Miss.
George A. Hensarling, Jr., Junior, Business, Petal, Miss.
Kinard Dale Hensarling, Freshman, Business, Sigma Chi, Petal,
Miss.
William B. Herrington, Junior, Engineering, Mt. Olive, Miss.
Daniel B. Hester, Freshman, Agriculture, Bude, Miss.
Lo Moss Hicks, Freshman, Agriculture, Jackson, Miss.
Mervyn Briscoe Higman, Freshman, Engineering, Theta Zi,
Jackson, Miss.
Cecil R. Hill, Freshman, Engineering, Okolona, Miss.
Charles G. Hill, Freshman, Business, New Albany, Miss.
Charles W. Hill, Junior, Engineering, Calhoun City, Miss.
Grady Elzey Hill, Jr., Sophomore, Science, Sigma Chi, Cal-
houn City, Miss.
Hermon H. Hill, Sophomore, Aberdeen, Miss.
James O. Hill, Agriculture, Aberdeen, Miss.
Lillian M. Hill, Sophomore, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha, Tupelo,
Miss.
O'Farrell C. Hill, Junior, Engineering, Laurel, Miss.
Robert D. Hill, Junior, Education, Louisville, Miss.
Elmer B. Hillman, Junior, Education, Neely, Miss.
Sarah A. Hillman, Junior, Business, Union, Miss.
James A. Hines, Freshman, Business, Jackson, Miss.
William Hines, Freshman, Engineering, Detroit, Mich.
Charles F. Hinton, Sophomore, Agriculture, Soso, Miss.
Richard L. Hinton, Freshman, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Corinth, Miss.
Edgar R. Hitchins, Freshman, Engineering, Theta Xi, Jackson,
Miss.
Harry G. Hively, Freshman, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma, Shelby,
Miss.
C. L. Hobart, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Greenville, Miss.
Percy L. Hodges, Freshman, Agriculture, McAdams, Miss.
Raymond D. Hodges, Sophomore, Sigma Chi, Clinton, La.
Benjamin J. Hogan, Freshman, Science, Vicksburg, Miss.
Camille Hogan, Freshman, Business, Starkville, Miss.
Dallas L. Holbrook, Junior, Ashland, Miss.
John D. Holditch, Junior, Education, Ecru, Miss.
Hoyt Thomas Holland, Jr., Sophomore, Kappa Alpha, Jackson,
Miss.
Wilbur R. Holland, Sophomore, Agriculture, Mathiston, Miss.
Anna May Holley, Sophomore, Science, Scott, Miss.
Edward Austin Hollingsworth, Junior, Agriculture, Carthage,
Miss.
Mary Hollingsworth, Freshman, Education, Belmont, Miss.
W. T. Hollingsworth, Junior, Business, Kappa Sigma, Newton,
Miss.
James Hollis, Freshman, Education, Gattman, Miss.
Johnnie O. Hollis, Sophomore, Business, New Albany, Miss.
Richard S. Hollis, Sophomore, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Amory,
Miss.
Richard M. Holmes, Freshman, Engineering, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Rudolph Holton, Sophomore, Business, Louisville, Miss.
Herbert H. Hoop, Sophomore, Engineering, Cascilla, Miss.
86
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Henry, R.
Henry, T.
Hensarling, G.
Hensarling, K.
Herrington
Hester
Hicks
HiCMAN
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill, Jr.
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hill
Hillman
HiLLMAN
HiNES
Hines
HiNTON
Hinton
HiTCHINS
Hively
Hobart, Jr.
Hodges
Hodges
HOGAN
Hogan
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Holland
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HOLLIS
HOLLIS
Holmes
HOLTON
Hoop
THE
Eugene Hopper, Sophomore, Engineering, Corinth, Miss.
James M. Hopper, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Chi, Sidon, Miss.
Claud Hopkins, Freshman, Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau, Tupelo,
Miss.
Lloyd E. Horton, Junior, Agriculture, Ripley, Miss.
Edward J. Hosemann, Sophomore, Business, Vicksburg, Miss.
Anse J. HosEY, Sophomore, Education, Rose Hill, Miss.
Thomas J. Hossley, Freshman, Engineering, Vicksburg, Miss.
Jamie G. Houston, Jr., Sophomore, Science, New Albany, Miss.
Floyd J. Hovas, Sophomore, Engineering, State College, Miss.
H. G. Howell, Jr., Junior, Business, Aberdeen, Miss.
Jack D. Howell, Freshman, Business, Plantersville, Miss.
J. W. Howell, Freshman, Business, Starkville, Miss.
Nellie Jean Howell, Sophomore, Business, Starkville, Miss.
Paul A. Howell, Sophomore, Business, Hattiesburg, Miss.
James H. Hoyle, Sophomore, Engineering, Gulfport, Miss.
Billy M. Huddleston, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Utica, Miss.
James Dennis Hudson, Freshman, Engineering, Alpha Tau
Omega, Columbus, Miss.
John Reynal Hudson, Sophomore, Engineering, Alpha Tau
Omega, Louisville, Miss.
John Estus Hudson, Junior, Engineering, Laurel, Miss.
Harry C. Huey, Freshman, Pontotoc, Miss.
William W. Huff, Junior, Engineering, Caledonia, Miss.
James E. Hughes, Freshman, Business, Greenwood, Miss.
Jesse G. Hughes, Jr., Junior, Business, Clarksdale, Miss.
Vernon T. Hughes, Sophomore, Business, Clarksdale, Miss.
John J. Humphreys, Junior, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha, Yazoo
City, Miss.
Russell D. Humphreys, Sophomore, Business, Winona, Miss.
Alvie L. Hunt, Sophomore, Engineering, Cleveland, Miss.
Earlene Hunter, Junior, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha^ Greenwood,
Miss.
Estel S. Hunter, Freshman, Agriculture, Sherman, Miss.
Harbour K. Hunter, Junior, Agriculture, Decatur, Miss.
Mark G. Hunter, Sophomore, Business, Smithville, Miss.
Paul M. Hunter, Freshman, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
State College, Miss.
William S. Huntington, Freshman, Engineering, Pi Kappa
Alpha, Amory, Miss.
Charles A. Hurston, Freshman, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Slate Springs, Miss.
James T. Hurston, Jr., Freshman, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Slate Springs, Miss.
Benjamin C. Hurt, Jr., Junior, Agriculture, Louisville, Miss.
Robert Neal Hurt, Sophomore, Louisville, Miss.
Frank Hutchins, Sophomore, Education, Big Creek, Miss.
Lee C. Hutchison, Sophomore, Education, Summit, Miss.
Ray D. Irby, Freshman, Meridian, Miss.
James Prentiss Ishee, Sophomore, Education, Stringer, Miss.
Carl J. Izard, Junior, Hazlehurst, Miss.
Francis C. Izard, Junior, Hazlehurst, Miss.
Elman D. Jackson, Sophomore, Business, Sturgis, Miss.
Frederick Z. Jackson, Freshman, Business, Alpha Tau Omega,
Kosciusko, Miss.
James D. Jackson, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sturgis, Miss.
Leo W. Jackson, Freshman, Meridian, Miss.
Marvin L. Jackson, Freshman, Education, Bassfield, Miss.
Otha Dill Jackson, Freshman, Agriculture, Philadelphia, Miss.
Ralph D. Jackson, Freshman, Tremont, Miss.
Raymond J. Jackson, Sophomore, Business, Alpha Tau Omega,
Kosciusko, Miss.
T. W. Jackson, Jr., Freshman, New Albany, Miss.
Billy James, Freshman, Engineering, Jackson, Miss.
Bob James, Freshman, Business, Sigma Chi, Petal, Miss.
Francis M. James, Freshman, Centerville, Miss.
James N. James, Junior, Engineering, Oxford, Miss.
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Hopkins
HORTON
Hosemann
HOSEY
HOSSLEY
Houston, Jr.
HOVAS
HowELL, Jr.
Howell
HOWELL
HOWELL
Howell
HOYLE
huddleston
Hudson
Hudson
Hudson
HUEY
Huff
Hughes
Hughes, Jr.
Hughes
Humphreys
Humphreys
Hunt
Hunter
Hunter
Hunter
Hunter
Hunter
Huntington
Hurston
Hurston, Jr.
Hurt, Jr.
Hurt
hutchins
Hutchison
Irby
ISHEE
Izard
Izard
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson, Jr.
James
James
James
James
THE
J. H. James, Jr., Junior, Engineering, Brookhaven, Miss.
Oma B. James, Freshman, Engineering, Meehan Junction, Miss.
Hubert M. Jamison, Junior, Independence, Miss.
Robert M. Jamison, Jr., Engineering, Abbeville, Miss.
Benjamin F. Jarman, Freshman, Business, Sigma Xi, Sidon, Miss.
William C. Jefcoat, Jr., Education, Soso, Miss.
Walton E. Jemison, Sophomore, Business, Stallo, Miss.
Ballard Jenkins, Freshman, Agriculture, Thomastown, Miss.
Lewis P. Jenkins, Junior, Agriculture Administration, Kosciusko,
Miss.
John Doss Jennings, Freshman, Business, Kosciusko, Miss.
Allen Eugene Johnson, Freshman, Agriculture, Boligee, Ala.
Billy Johnson, Freshman, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Jack-
son, Miss.
Charles C. Johnson, Freshman, Business, Sigma Xi, Verona, Miss.
Denton Tyrue Johnson, Junior, Agriculture, Education, Laurel,
Miss.
Flavil Leon Johnson, Freshman, Engineering, Red Bay, Ala.
George W. Johnson, Junior, Engineering, CofFeeville, Miss.
Hoyt C. Johnson, Freshman, Business, Columbus, Miss.
H. W. Johnson, Junior, Business, Theta Xi, Columbus, Miss.
Johne E. Johnson, Sophomore, Business, Aberdeen, Miss.
Mrs. Ruth M. Johnson, Sophomore, Education, Dorsey, Miss.
Wallace R. Johnson, Freshman, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Ep-
silon, Lexington, Miss.
Walter Allen Johnson, Freshman, Business, Theta Xi, Laurel,
Miss.
Wiley L. Johnson Sophomore, Engineering, Dorsey, Miss.
William G. Johnson, Junior, Business, Kappa Alpha, Columbus,
Miss.
Willie C. Johnson, Junior, Science, Richton, Miss.
Edgar D. Johnston, Sophomore, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Gulf-
port, Miss.
Robert L. Johnston, Sophomore, Engineering, CofFeeville, Miss.
Walter S. Joiner, Freshman, Agriculture, Minter City, Miss.
Helen E. Jolly, Sophomore, Business, Vicksburg, Miss.
Bernard B. Jones, Freshman, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Tchula, Miss.
Billy Deen Jones, Freshman, Agriculture, Sigma Xi, Hollandale,
Miss.
Blanton J. Jones, Freshman, Agriculture, Holly Springs, Miss.
Charlie Walter Jones, Sophomore, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha,
Macon, Miss.
Daniel E. Jones, Sophomore, Business, Mize, Miss.
Egbert W. Jones, Freshman, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha, Holly
Springs, Miss.
Emmett Jones, Junior, Business, Alpha Tau Omega, Yazoo City,
Miss.
Fred Powers Jones, Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Ep-
silon, Starkville, Miss.
Gay D. Jones, Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Xi, Greenwood,
Miss.
Harold G. Jones, Sophomore, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Jackson, Miss.
Irven Thomas Jones, Sophomore, Agriculture, Richton, Miss.
John M. Jones, Freshman, Agriculture, AHceville, Miss.
Landon Lea Jones, Junior, Science, Osyka, Miss.
Morris R. Jones, Freshman, Engineering, Quitman, Miss.
Robert P. Jones, Freshman, Engineering New Albany, Miss.
Robert W. Jones, Sophomore, Pi Kappa Alpha, Starkville, Miss.
Walker W. Jones, Sophomore, Education, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Philadelphia, Miss.
William J. Jones, Junior, Engineering, Jackson, Miss.
Dan C. Jordan, Sophomore, Science, Alpha Tau Omega, Louis-
ville, Miss.
Fred L. Jordan, Freshman, Agriculture, Millry, Ala.
Johnnie K. Jordan, Junior, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha, Decatur,
Miss.
Kathleen Marie Joseph, Freshman, Science, Yazoo City, Miss.
F. Harrell Josey, Junior, Sigma Pi, Starkville, Miss.
Peggy Sharp Junk, Sophomore, Business, Chi Omega, Natchez,
Miss.
Ralph L Katz, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Alpha Mega, Stark-
ville, Miss.
D. G. Kealhofer, Junior, Agriculture, Houston, Miss.
Kendall Benjamin Keary, Jr., Junior, Science, Alpha Tau
Omega, Jackson, Miss.
90
James, Jr.
James
Jamison
Jamison
Jahman
Jefcoat
Jemison
Jenkins
Jenkins
Jennings
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnston
Johnston
Joiner
Jolly
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jones
Jordan
Jordan
Jordan
Joseph
JOSEY
Junk
Katz
Kealhofer
Keary', Jr.
THE
Roy James Keel, Sophomore, Science, Sigma Pi, Gulfport, Miss.
Edward L. Keene, Freshman, Business, Starkville, Miss.
Hilton Keen, Junior, Pi Kappa Alpha, Vicksburg, Miss.
Geohge H. Keith, Freshman, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Carthage,
Miss.
Carl M. Kelly, Sophomore, Business, Greenwood, Miss.
George T. Kelly, Freshman, Business, Tupelo, Miss.
William C. Kelso, Jr., Sophomore, Agriculture, Memphis, Tenn.
Clinton Keltnen, Sophomore, Business, Starkville, Miss.
Joseph E. Kenna, Freshman, Summit, Miss.
E. F. Kennedy, Freshman, Agriculture, Philadelphia, Miss.
Dot Kennedy, Freshman, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha, West Point,
Miss.
James H. Kennedy, Freshman, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Gulfport, Miss.
John P. Kennedy, Freshman, Engineering, Sigma Xi, Hattiesburg,
Miss. .
Moody D. Kennedy, Jr., Freshman, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, Cleveland, Miss.
Nelson G. Kennedy, Junior, Philadelphia, Miss.
Charles W. Kerr, Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Xi, Green-
wood, Miss.
Clyde Kerr, Freshman, Business, Sigma Xi, Greenwood, Miss.
Prentiss F. Keyes, Freshman, Science, Pachuta, Miss.
Robert W. Keyes, Junior, Engineering, Bay Springs, Miss.
Walter L. Kidd, Freshman, Business, Meridian, Miss.
Jeff L. Kiker, Freshman, Agriculture, Belzoni, Miss.
Clayton Kilgore, Sophomore, Business, Kappa Alpha, Phila-
delphia, Miss.
John Agie Killebrew, Junior, Agriculture, Goodman, Miss.
John W. Kilpatrick, Junior, Science, Ackerman, Miss.
David A. King, Freshman, Philadelphia, Miss.
Frank King, Freshman, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pocahontas,
Miss.
James A. King, Jr., Junior, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Egypt, Miss.
John M. King, Junior, Business, Sigma Pi, Ackerman, Miss.
Joseph S. King, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Xi, Greenwood,
Miss.
William L. Kirby, Freshman, Engineering, Kappa Alpha, Macon,
Miss.
Durwood L. Kirk, Sophomore, Science, Doddsville, Miss.
Jewett Dalgo Kirkland, Sophomore, English, Lambda Xi Alpha,
Jackson, Miss.
John A. Kite, Freshman, Engineering, Gulfport, Miss.
Clifford Kizer, Freshman, Education, Boonville, Miss.
Doris Kizer, Junior, Education, Boonville, Miss.
Nancy G. Kizer, Junior, Education, Boonville, Miss.
Warren G. Kleban, Junior, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Mu, Stark-
ville, Miss.
John Hubert Klyce, Junior, Engineering Alpha Tau Omega,
Sardis, Miss.
George R. Knight, Sophomore, Education, Toccopola, Miss.
James P. Knight, Freshman, Business, Greenwood, Miss.
Calvin Isiah Knowles, Junior, Agriculture, Dumas, Miss.
James Knox, Junior, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega, Memphis,
Tenn.
R. T. Kraker, Freshman, Business, Phi Kappa Tau, Gulfport,
Miss.
Ann Kropp, Sophomore, Education, Chi Omega, Jackson, Miss.
Dewitt Knox, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Xi, Tupelo,
Miss.
G. C. Kynerd, Sophomore, Engineering, Kappa Sigma, Meridian,
Miss.
Selma Faith Labens, Freshman, Education, Greenwood, Miss.
Hilton L. Ladner, Freshman, Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau, Pass
Christian, Miss.
Oscar B. Ladner, Sophomore, Science, Lumberton, Miss.
Wheeler E. Laird, Sophomore, Business, Alpha Tau Omega,
Kosciusko, Miss.
Henry E. Lampe, Sophomore, Business, Kappa Sigma, Jackson,
Miss.
Andrew J. Lampkin, Jr., Freshman, Science, Baldwin, Miss.
Kent Lancaster, Junior, Education, Sigma Xi, State College,
Miss.
Wallace E. Lancaster, Freshman Engineering, Lambda Xi
Alpha, Tallulah, Miss.
James H. Landrum, Jr., Junior, Business, Theta Xi, McCool,
Miss.
Henry Clyde Lane, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Pi, McLain,
Miss.
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King
King
King, Jr.
King
King
KiRBY
Kirk
KiRKLAND
Kite
KlZER
KlZER
KlZEK
Kleban
Klyce
Knight
Knight
Knonvles
Knox
Kraker
Kropp
Knox, Jr.
Kynerd
Labens
Ladner
Ladner
Laird
Lampe
Lampkin, Jr.
Lancaster
Lancaster
Landrum, Jr.
Lane
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Sidney L. Lane, Freshman, Business, Forest, Miss.
Charles W. Lanehart, Sophomore, Science, Natchez, Miss.
Lewis H. Langfobd, Junior, Business, Kappa Sigma, Jackson,
Miss.
Cecil Hawley Lashlee, Jr., Sophomore, Science, Greenville,
Miss.
John C. Latimer, Sophomore, Business, Starkville, Miss.
Henry H. Lauchley, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Phi Kappa
Tau, Liberty, Miss.
Charles G. Lavender, Sophomore, Business, Alpha Tau Omega,
Weir, Miss.
Elmer C. Lawhon, Freshman, Agriculture, Wulligent, Ala.
Lawrence L. Long, Junior, Science, Starkville, Miss.
Charles A. Lawshe, Jr., Junior, Engineering, Jackson, Miss.
George Maston Ledlow, Sophomore, Business, Decatur, Miss.
James Bryant Lee, Jr. Sophomore, Engineering, Canton, Miss.
James C. Lee, Sophomore, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega, Acker-
man, Miss.
John E. Lee, Freshman, Business, Morton, Miss.
John M. Lee, Junior, Agriculture, Philadelphia, Miss.
Robert A. Lee, Freshman, Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau, Saucier,
Miss.
Robert Emmett Lee, Freshman, Engineering, Biloxi, Miss.
Grady W. Leese, Junior, Engineering, Vicksburg, Miss.
Allen R. LeMaster Sophomore, Engineering, Sardis, Miss.
Joseph F. LeMieux, Sophomore, Business, Laurel, Miss.
Brandt Virden Leonard, Freshman, Business, Jackson, Miss.
Clyde W. Lesley, Sophomore, Science, Holly Springs, Miss.
Thomas B. Leslie, Sophomore, Science, Alpha Tau Omega,
Huntsville, Ala.
DoziER Lester, Jr., Sophomore, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Inverness, Miss.
James Clifford Leverette, Freshman, Business, Sigma Phi Epsi-
lon, Duck Hill, Miss.
Cecil H. Lewis, Freshman, Engineering, Collins, Miss.
James S. Lewis, Junior, Science, Kosciusko, Miss.
John T. Lewis, Freshman, Agriculture, Forest, Miss.
Richard Fredric Lewis, Junior, Agriculture, Gulfport, Miss.
Robert Lee Liddell, Junior, Engineering, Sigma Chi, Louisville,
Miss.
Beverly A. Lightsey, Freshman, Business, Pachuta, Miss.
Charles Lightsey, Junior, Agriculture, Pachuta, Miss.
Benjamin L. Lindsey, Freshman, Business, Woodland, Miss.
Ernest C. Lindsey, Sophomore, Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Kilmichael, Miss.
Grover N. Life, Freshman, Agriculture, Boyle, Miss.
Julian E. Lipscomb, Junior, Engineering, Kappa Alpha, Jackson,
Miss.
Marvin W. Littlejohn, Sophomore, Engineering, Blue Springs,
Miss.
Arthur L. Livingston, Jr., Junior, Business, Alpha Tau Omega,
Sturgis, Miss.
Pat O. Livingston, Junior, Business, Sherman, Miss.
Claude Lloyd, Freshman, Science, Gulfport, Miss.
Seth L. Lobdell Junior, Engineering, Rosedale, Miss.
John A. Lochridge, Junior, Agriculture, Tremont, Miss.
Earl N. Loftin, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sylvarena, Miss.
C. W. Lofton, Junior, Business, Brookhaven, Miss.
William D. Logan, Jr., Sophomore, Science, Kappa Sigma,
Carthage, Miss.
James B. Lollar, Freshman, Agriculture, Darling, Miss.
Alvin Long, Freshman, Agriculture, Starkville, Miss.
J. W. Long, Sophomore, Agriculture, Crandall, Miss.
Julius Long, Sophomore, Agriculture, Flora, Miss.
Phayree N. Long, Sophomore, Education, Starkville, Miss.
Joseph R. Lopeb, Freshman, Engineering, Meridian, Miss.
W. R. Lott, Freshman, Engineering, Laurel, Miss.
Newton E. Love, Jr., Freshman, Agriculture, Kosciusko, Miss.
Cell R. Lovorn, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Calhoun City,
Miss.
Forrest Henry Lowe, Junior, Agriculture, Helena, Ark.
Guy S. Lowe, Junior, Engineering, Columbus, Miss.
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Lawshe, Jr.
Leulijw
Lee, Jr.
Lee
Lee
Lee
Lee
Lee
Leese
LeMasteh
LeMieux
Leonard
Lesley
Leslie
Lester, Jr.
Leverette
Lewis
Lewis
Lewis
Lewis
LiDDELL
LiGHTSEY
LiGHTSEY
LiNDSEY
LiNDSEY
LiPE
Lipscomb
LiTTLEJOHN
Livingston, Jr.
Livingston
Lloyd
LOBDELL
LOCHRIDGE
LOFTIN
Lofton
Logan, Jr.
LOLLAR
Long
Long
Long
Long
LOPER
LOTT
Lo\E, Jr.
LovoRN, Jr.
Lowe
Lome
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Joan Lowry, Sophomore, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha, Houston,
Miss.
Charles Rosario Loyacono Freshman, Engineering, Vicksburg,
Miss.
Anne Luckett, Sophomore, Chi Omega, Tutwiler, Miss.
William C. Luckett, Sophomore, Engineering, Tutwiler, Miss.
William J. Luckett, Sophomore, Engineering, Kappa Alpha,
Canton, Miss.
Marvin L. Lunceford, Freshman, Agriculture, Slate Spring, Miss.
Bennie Colson Lundy, Junior, Agriculture, Philadelphia, Miss.
Francis Jefferson Lundy, Sophomore, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha,
Philadelphia, Miss.
William Thomas Lusk, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, Doddsville, Miss.
Thomas McCay Luster, Sophomore, Agriculture, English, Sigma
Alpha Epsilon, Clarksdale, Miss.
Wesley Lutken, Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Jackson, Miss.
Billy B. Lyle, Freshman Engineering, Sigma Chi, Tupelo, Miss.
George Davis Lyon, Sophomore, Business, Alpha Tau Omega,
Cedar Bluff, Miss.
Robert D. Lyon, Freshman, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Maben, Miss.
Rupert Milton Lyon, Freshman, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsi-
lon, Indianola, Miss.
Victor H. Maffett, Sophomore, Business, Aberdeen, Miss.
John L Magee, Junior, Science, Hazlehurst, Miss.
Otis Magee, Junior, Tylertown, Miss.
Douglas M. Magers, Freshman, Engineering, Baldwyn, Miss.
R. K. Mahaffey, Junior, Mendenhall, Miss.
Freeman R. Majure, Junior, Science, Decatur, Miss.
Leonard F. Majure, Freshman, Education, Sturgis, Miss.
Haskell L. Mallard, Freshman, Agriculture, West Enterprise,
Miss.
Paul H. Mallette, Freshman, Science, Lucedale, Miss.
Owen A. Malley, Junior, Business, Gulfport, Miss.
Arnie Miles Mallory, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Vicksburg,
Miss.
Edgar Louis Malvaney, Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Phi
Epsilon, Jackson, Miss.
Emmett Malvaney, Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon
Jackson, Miss.
Mary Dell Mann, Sophomore, Education, Columbus, Miss.
R. L. Mann, Sophomore, Science, Columbus, Miss.
Frank S. Manning, Jr., Junior, Engineering, Jackson, Miss.
Robert H. Manning, Freshman, Education, Philadelphia, Miss.
Louise Manselle, Sophomore, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha, Tupelo,
Miss.
Wilbur K. Marble, Junior, Engineering, Leland, Miss.
John Marchbanks, Freshman, Engineering, Greenville, Miss.
George S. Marks, Jr., Junior, Business, Tchula, Miss.
Bobbye June Marler, Freshman, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha,
Forest, Miss.
James Archie Marler, Freshman, Business, Forest, Miss.
Norman C. Mars, Freshman, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phila-
delphia, Miss.
E. B. Martin, Junior, Agriculture, Grenada, Miss.
Glenn T. Martin, Junior, Science, Lambda Xi Alpha, Ellisville,
Miss.
Granville Martin, Sophomore, Business, Greenwood, Miss.
Harold Lee Martin, Freshman, Crystal Springs, Miss.
Henry Frank Martin, Junior, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha, Crystal
Springs, Miss.
James M. Margin, Sophomore, Agriculture, Mendenhall, Miss.
William A. Martin, Freshman, Agriculture, Phi Kappa Tau,
Vicksburg, Miss.
William J. Martin, Freshman, Business, Greenwood, Miss.
Warren William Martin, Freshman, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha,
Macon, Miss.
William W. Martin, Freshman, Business, Alpha Tau Omega,
Vicksburg, Miss.
Carl E. Matthes, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Chi,
Biloxi, Miss.
Wallace Matulich, Junior, Education, Columbia, Miss.
Willis T. Matthews, Freshman, Business, Magee, Miss.
Thurman Neill Mauldin, Sophomore, Engineering, Lambda Chi
Alpha, Moss, Miss.
Charles H. Maxwell, Junior, Business, Greenwood, Miss.
Harriet May, Junior, Science, Amory, Miss.
William Wimberley May, Sophomore, Engineering, Kappa
Alpha, Meridian, Miss.
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LUCKETT
LUCKETT
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LUNDY
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LUTKIN
Lyle
Lyons
Lyon
Lyon
Maffett
Magee
Magee
Magers
Mahaffey
Majure
Ma JURE
Mallard
Mallette
M ALLEY
Mallory, Jit.
Malvaney
Malvaney
Mann
Mann
Manning, Jr.
Manning
Manselle
Marble
Marchbanks
Marks, Jr.
Marler
M abler
Mars
Martin
Martin
Martin
Martin
NL\RTIN
NL\RGIN
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Martin
Martin
XLahtin
Matthes, Jr.
Matulich
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Leonard Orlando Mayhan, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Bruce,
Miss.
Herschel B. Maynard, Freshman, Business, Tupelo, Miss.
Edra L. Maxey, Jr., Freshman, Engineering, Tupelo, Miss.
Thomas R. Maxcey, Junior, Engineering, Lambert, Miss.
Ray B. Meadob, Sophomore, Business, Theta Xi, Soso, Miss.
Luther Ottis Meadows, Sophomore, Education, Mendenhall,
Miss.
Willis L. Meadows, Jr., Junior, Business, Quitman, Miss.
George William Meeks, Sophomore, Engineering, Corinth, Miss.
Edward J. Meena, Agriculture, Theta Xi, Clarksdale, Miss.
Virgil W. Melohn, Sophomore, Science, Meridian, Miss.
Collins Melton, Freshman, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Tchula, Miss.
Ray Melton, Freshman, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Tchula, Miss.
George R. Mercier, Freshman, Science, Kappa Sigma, Corinth,
Miss.
Walter L. Meredith, Freshman, Agriculture, Batesville, Miss.
Louis Eugene Merrill, Freshman, Science, Gulfport, Miss.
William L. Meux, Jr., Junior, Engineering, Kappa Sigma, Raines,
Tenn.
Robert G. Michie, Freshman, Engineering, Corinth, Miss.
Eugene Gaddis Middleton, Junior, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Yazoo City, Miss.
Dean James Miles, Freshman, Agriculture, Metuchen, Miss.
Melvin B. Miles, Junior, Agriculture, Eupora, Miss.
Randolph T. Millard, Freshman, Business, West Point, Miss.
Clay H. Miller, Jr., Junior, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Jackson,
Miss.
Clyde Miller, Freshman, Agriculture, Decatur, Miss.
Jack W. Miller, Freshman, Business, McComb, Miss.
James W. Miller, Freshman, Agriculture, Ackerman, Miss.
Marty Miller, Sophomore, Science, Columbus, Miss.
Percy H. Miller, Freshman, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha, Yazoo
City, Miss.
Richard L. Miller, Sophomore, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Jack-
son, Miss.
WiLDA L. Miller, Freshman, Business, Starkville, Miss.
Homer Mills, Junior, Business, Kappa Alpha, Meridian, Miss.
Aubbey Wayne Milstead, Freshman, Engineering, Water Valley,
Miss.
Clarence Mitchell, Junior, Science, Carthage, Miss.
MuRRY C. Mitchell, Sophomore, Engineering, Stewart, Miss.
David W. Mitchell, Junior, Education, Pace, Miss.
Jack Mitchell, Freshman, Engineering, Calhoun City, Miss.
J. R. Mitchell, Sophomore, Engineering, Birmingham, Ala.
Thomas M. Mitchell, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Chi, Louis-
ville, Miss.
Chambliss Mizelle, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Pi, Laurel,
Miss.
Joseph Samuel Moak, Junior, Engineering, Norfield, Miss.
Leonard A. Mobley, Sophomore, Agriculture, Yazoo City, Miss.
Donald Earl Mohler, Junior, Education, Ocean Springs, Miss.
Gilbert Montgomery, Sophomore, Agriculture, Dennis, Miss.
William G. Montgomery, Freshman, Business, Durant, Miss.
WiLKiNS Henry Montgomery, Freshman, Agriculture, Kappa
Alpha, Edwards, Miss.
John E. Montgomery, Sophomore, Business, Greenville, Miss.
William M. Montgomery, Freshman, Science, Sigma Phi Epsi-
lon, Jackson, Miss.
William L. Moody, Freshman, Engineering, Kosciusko, Miss.
Charles D. Moobe, Junior, Engineering, Sigma Chi, Greenwood,
Miss.
Mrs. Mary K. Moore, Junior, Education, Jackson, Miss.
Walter V. Moore, Freshman, Agriculture, Oakland, Miss.
William A. Moore, Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Lexington, Miss.
William Walker Moore, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, Gary, Miss.
Wylie Moore, Junior, Business, Tupelo, Miss.
Charlotte L. Moore, Sophomore, Science, Huntsville, Ala.
Duncan Moran, Junior, Business, Kappa Sigma, Ocean Springs,
Miss.
DuRwooD W. Morgan, Junior, Education, Calhoun City, Miss.
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Meadows, Jr.
Meeks
Meena
Melohn
Melton
Melton
Mercier
Meredith
Merrill
Meux, Jr.
MiCHIE
Middleton
Miles
Miles
Millard
Miller, Jr.
Miller
Miller
Miller
Miller
Miller
Miller
Miller
Mills
MiLSTEAD
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
MiZELLE
Moak
MOBLEY
Mohler
Montgomery
Montgomery
Montgomery
Montgomery
Montgomery
Moody
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moore
Moose
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Morgan
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William H. Morgan, Jr., Sophomore, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma,
Morgan City, Miss.
WiLLARD T. Morgan, Freshman, Agriculture, Tishomingo, Miss.
Ernest L. Morris, Freshman, Agriculture, Gulfport, Miss.
Tommys N. Morris, Freshman, Education, Zeta Tau Alpha, Gulf-
port, Miss.
Mike H. Morrison, Junior, Science, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Eggar G. Morton, Sophomore, Agriculture, CoUierville, Tenn.
Beverly F. Moseley, Freshman, Engineering, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Howard N. Moseley, Jr., Junior, Engineering, Vardaman, Miss.
Nicholas M. Mosgovoy, Freshman, Engineering, Atlanta, Ga.
Joe Thomas Mosley, Freshman, Business, Kappa Sigma, Stark-
ville. Miss.
Byron M. Moss, Freshman, Agriculture Kappa Sigma, Bates-
ville. Miss.
Joe G. Moss, Sophomore, Agriculture, Jackson, Miss.
Thomas W. Mullen, Junior, Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Starkville, Miss.
William H. Mullen, Freshman, Business, Lambda Chi Alpha,
Quentin, Miss.
Roland E. Mullins, Sophomore, Starkville, Miss.
Otis S. Murff, Jr., Junior, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Tupelo,
Miss.
Truxton G. Murphree, Freshman, Engineering, Calhoun City,
Miss.
Emmett H. Murray, Freshman, Education, Rosehill, Miss.
John R. Murray', Sophomore, Business, Summerland, Miss.
LiNviAL H. Murray, Freshman, Education, Rosehill, Miss.
Jessica Myers, Junior, Agriculture, Amite, La.
Wallace R. McAlexander, Sophomore, Agriculture, Holly
Springs, Miss.
Harold W. McAhthur, Freshman, Agriculture, Preston, Miss.
Robert A. McBride, Freshman, Engineering, Florence, Miss.
William K. McBeath, Junior, Engineering, Newton, Miss.
Miles Dale McCalep, Sophomore, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Cleveland, Miss.
Arthur G. McCardle, Junior, Agriculture, Richton, Miss.
Harold B. McCahley, Freshman, Business, Kappa Sigma, Bates-
ville, Miss.
Robert McCarter, Jr., Freshman, Agriculture, Marion, Ark.
James H. McCarthy, Junior, Agriculture, Sigma Pi, Baldwyn,
Miss.
Luther E. McCarty, Freshman, Science, Laurel, Miss.
Sylvia E. McCarty, Sophomore, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha, Sun-
flower, Miss.
William H. McCann, Sophomore, Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau,
Shuqualak, Miss.
David S. McClanahan, Sophomore, Engineering, Columbus,
Miss.
Darrell Norman McClughan, Sophomore, Science, Phi Kappa
Tau, Taylorville, 111.
James Allen McCluer, Sophomore, Business, Jackson, Miss.
Norris McClure, Jr., Freshman, Engineering, Meridian, Miss.
Robert Lamar McClure, Freshman, Agriculture, Ackerman,
Miss.
Owens H. McCollum, Junior, Business, Sigma Chi, West Point,
Miss.
Robert E. McCollum, Freshman, Agriculture, Sherman, Miss.
Charles McCombs, Freshman, Engineering, Birmingham, Ala.
Pelham C. McCool, Freshman, Education, Ethel, Miss.
James H. McCord, Junior, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega, Ponto-
toc, Miss.
William A. McCord, Sophomore, Agriculture, Corinth, Miss.
Edwin G. McCormick, Jr., Sophomore, Agriculture, Grenada,
Miss.
Robert S. McCohmick, Jr., Freshman, Engineering, Aberdeen,
Miss.
Quinnie McCormick, Jr., Freshman, Education, Seminary, Miss.
Owen S. McCoy, Junior, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Greenville, Miss.
Luna E. McCrory, Freshman, Engineering, Tremont, Miss.
Betty R. McCullar, Freshman, Business, Starkville, Miss.
J. B. McCuLLOUGH, Sophomore, Agriculture, Pontotoc, Miss.
Charles R. McCulley, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Kappa
Sigma, luka. Miss.
George C. McCully, Junior, Engineering, Louisville, Miss.
Edward B. McDaniel, Jr., Freshman, Science, Rome, Miss.
Calvin L. McDonald, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Meridian,
Miss.
Fred S. McDonald, Sophomore, Science, Bay St. Louis, Miss.
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Moss
Mullen
Mullen
MULLINS
MuRFF, Jr.
murphree
Murray
Murray
Murray
Myers
McAlexander
McArthur
McBride
McBeath
McCalep
McCardle
McCarley
McCarter, Jr.
McCarthy
McCarty
McCarty
McCann
McClanahan
McClughan
McCluer
McClure, Jr.
McClure
McCollum
McCollum
McCoMBS
McCooL
McCoRD
McCord
McCoRMicK, Jr.
McCoRMiCK, Jr.
McCoRMiCK, Jr.
McCoy
McCrory
McCuLLAR
McCULLOUGH
McCuLLEY, Jr.
McCULLY
McDaniel, Jr.
McDonald, Jr.
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Ggover D. McDonald, Freshman, Agriculture, Carrollton, Miss.
James Leslie McDonald, Sophomore, Engineering, DeKalb, Miss.
Lehoy Q. McDonald, Freshman, Engineering, Tupelo, Miss.
William N. McDonald, Junior, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Drew, Miss.
Marjorie McDonald, Junior, Science, DeKalb, Miss.
Catherine M. McDonnell, Sophomore, Business, Chi Omega,
Biloxi, Miss.
Tabor A. McDowell, Junior, Business, Flora, Miss.
Howard W. McDuffie, Jr., Freshman, Business, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, Okolona, Miss.
James B. McFahland, Freshman, Agriculture, Shannon, Miss.
Edwin C. Roshore, Senior, Science, McComb, Miss.
Clyde T. McGee, Sophomore, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega,
Ackerman, Miss.
Fielding M. McGehee, Jr., Sophomore, Science, Natchez, Miss.
Jane Allen McCee, Sophomore, Business, Zeta, Tau Alpha,
Guntown, Miss.
Clarence D. McGhee, Sophomore, Engineering, McComb, Miss.
James L. McGinnis, Sophomore, Business, New Albany, Miss.
John M. McGowan, Sophomore, Agriculture, Camden, Miss.
Charles H. McGraw, Freshman, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Yazoo City, Miss.
Tom McGhaw, Jr., Freshman, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Yazoo City, Miss.
Richard W. McGuire, Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Pi, Jack-
son, Miss.
William F. McGuire, Sophomore, Business, West Point, Miss.
Elwin Morris McHann, Freshman, Agriculture, Starkville, Miss.
Julia McHann, Freshman, Education, Starkville, Miss.
R. QuiN McIntyre, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Chi, Greenwood,
Miss.
Carolyn McKee, Freshman, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha, Stark-
ville, Miss.
Howard W. McKeithen, Freshman, Engineering, Sigma Chi,
Jackson, Miss.
Katheryn McKeithen, Freshman, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha,
Jackson, Miss.
William Garrett McKeithen, Freshman, Engineering, Lambda
Chi Alpha, Jackson, Miss.
Ula V. McKiBBEN, Junior, Business, Sigma Chi, Calhoun City,
Miss.
Hubert J. McLaurin, Freshman, Engineering, Darlove, Miss.
Robert S. McLaurin, Jr., Sophomore, Science, Kappa Sigma,
Brandon, Miss.
George C. McLeod, Jr., Sophomore, Agriculture, Leakesville,
Miss.
William V. McLeod, Junior, Science, Leakesville, Miss.
C. W. McLendon, Junior, Agriculture, Jackson, Miss.
Newton H. McMath, Freshman, Education, Sidon, Miss.
Greek R. McMillan, Freshman, Business, Rosedale, Miss.
Jennie L. McMinn, Freshman, Education, Sturgis, Miss.
RoYCE C. McMinn, Freshman, Agriculture, Ackerman, Miss.
James W. McMullen, Sophomore, Education, Coldwater, Miss.
James Hugh McMurphy, Sophomore, Engineering, Forest, Miss.
James O. McMurthay, Junior, Agriculture, Ocean Springs, Miss.
Ernest L. McNair, Freshman, Business, Phi Kappa Tau, Walnut
Grove, Miss.
Homer C. McNamara, Jr., Junior, Agriculture, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Leland, Miss.
Ellis G. McNeal, Freshman, Engineering, Laurel, Miss.
Robert Conner McNeel, Freshman, Science, Alpha Tau Omega,
Louisville, Miss.
Harold McNinn, Junior, Education, Itta Bena, Miss.
Marvin Hoover McPherson, Freshman, Engineering, Kappa
Sigma, Pickens, Miss.
John W. McPherson, Freshman, Engineering, Sigma Chi, Cleve-
land, Miss.
Betty Jo McRae, Freshman, Business, Verona, Miss.
Robert L. McVay, Freshman, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Tupelo,
Miss.
John L. McVey, Freshman, Agriculture, Cedar Bluff, Miss.
Edward L. McWhirter, Agriculture, Starkville, Miss.
J. L. McWhorter, Sophomore, Engineering, Baldwyn, Miss.
Leon C. McWilliams, Sophomore, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha,
Meridian, Miss.
Frank Hoyle McWhorter, Freshman, Business, Plantersville,
Miss.
James Raymond McKell, Freshman, Agriculture, Starkville, Miss. Walter G. Nanney, Jr., Freshman, Engineering, Okolona, Miss.
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McDonald
McDonald
McDonald
McDonnell
McDowell
McDuFFiE, Jr.
McFakling
ROSHORE
McGee
McGehee, Jr.
McGee
McGhee
McGlNNlS
McGowAN
McGravv
McGraw, Jr.
McGuiRE
McGuire
McHann
McHann
McIntyre
McKee
McKeithen
McKeithen
McKeithen
McKell
McKibben
McLaurin
McLaurin, Jr.
McLeod, Jr.
McLeod
McLendon
McMath
McMillan
McMinn
McMiNN
McMullen
McMuRPHY
McMuRTRAY
McNair
McNajMara, Jr.
McNeal
McNeel
McNinn
McPherson
McPherson
McRae
McVay
Mc\"ey
McWhirter
Mc^^'HORTER
Mc\\'lLLIAMS
McWhorter
Nanney, Jr.
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James Elford Nash, Junior, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma, Glendora,
Miss.
Julius T. Neely, Jr., Freshman, Business, Jackson, Miss.
Ralph F. Neely, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Chi, Greenwood,
Miss.
George L. Neill, Sophomore, Engineering, Kappa Sigma, Wood-
ville. Miss.
Thomas V. Noland, Freshman, Business, Alpha Tau Omega,
Vicksburg, Miss.
Eldred Warren Nelms, Junior, Engineering, Calhoun City, Miss.
James H. Nelson, Freshman, Agriculture, Baldwyn, Miss.
Gervais S. Neno, Junior, Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pascagoula,
Miss.
Albert H. Newman, Freshman, Science, Kappa Sigma, McComb,
Miss.
Charles Eugene Newman, Freshman, Engineering, Alpha Tau
Omega, Starkville, Miss.
Harrod Allen Nichols, Freshman, Engineering, Kappa Alpha,
Jackson, Miss.
William D. Nicholson, Junior, Engineering, Vicksburg, Miss.
Herman L. Niolet, Freshman, Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau,
Pass Christian, Miss.
LuciAN Noble, Freshman, Engineering, Fayette, Miss.
Robert D. Noel, Freshman, Agriculture, Hillsboro, Miss.
Henry P. Noland, Junior, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega, Vicks-
burg, Miss.
Cecil Lamar Norman, Sophomore, Engineering, New Albany,
Miss.
Curtis P. Norman, Jr., Sophomore, Business, Mobile, Ala.
James Eric Norman, Sophomore, Engineering, New Albany, Miss.
Louis Norman, Freshman, Engineering, Columbia, Miss.
Robert H. Norman, Junior, Engineering, Tupelo, Miss.
WiLBERT Charles Normand, Sophomore, Science, Gulfport, Miss.
L. L. Norsworth, Sophomore, Waynesboro, Miss.
John O. Norton, Sophomore, Engineering, Guntown, Miss.
P. H. Norwood, Sophomore, Business, Ruleville, Miss.
Carl H. Nowell, Junior, Agriculture, Philadelphia, Miss.
Guy T. Nunnally, Junior, Business, Grand Junction, Tenn.
William T. Oakes, Junior, Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon, State
College, Miss.
George P. Oakman, Freshman, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Leland, Miss.
Jack H. Oakman, Sophomore, Engineering, Panther Burn, Miss.
George F. Oakes, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Mur-
phy, Miss.
Joseph E. Oaks, Sophomore, Business, Corinth, Miss.
MuRL M. O'Bannon, Freshman, Agriculture, Maben, Miss.
Herman W. Odom, Sophomore, Engineering, Durant, Miss.
Jerry Odom, Sophomore, Education, Birmingham, Miss.
J. L. Oglesby, Sophomore, Engineering, Kappa Sigma, Jackson,
Miss.
Margurette O'Keefe, Junior, Science, Doddsville, Miss.
Joseph F. O'Kelly, Jr., Junior, Engineering, Sigma Chi, State
College, Miss.
Lewis J. O'Kelly, Freshman, Engineering, Memphis, Tenn.
William B. O'Kelley, Sophomore, Science, Sigma Chi, State
College, Miss.
James H. Oliver, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Chi, Sidon,
Miss.
William O. Oliver, Freshman, Business, Kosciusko, Miss.
Emory V. O'Neal, Graduate, Saucier, Miss.
Kimble N. O'Neal, Freshman, Agriculture, Saucier, Miss.
Ernest Opperman, Sophomore, Engineering, Vicksburg, Miss.
Emitt a. O'Quin, Sophomore, Engineering, Magnolia, Miss.
Anderson J. Orr, Sophomore, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Kosciusko, Miss.
James R. Orr, Freshman, Agriculture, Corinth, Miss.
Jesse H. Oswalt, Sophomore, Engineering, Mathiston, Miss.
Otis M. Oswalt, Freshman, Business, Starkville, Miss.
Eugene L. Ott, Jr., Junior, Agriculture, Osyka, Miss.
BoLAN Overstreet, Junior, Business, Starkville, Miss.
Bettye J. Owen, Freshman, Business, West Point, Miss.
Mike S. Owen, Junior, Business, Kappa Alpha, Utica, Miss.
J. D. Owings, Sophomore, Science, Nettleton, Miss.
Clyde Pace, Sophomore, Agriculture, Winona, Miss.
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Nelson
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Nicholson
Niolet
Noble
Noel
NOLAND
Norman
Norman, Jr.
Norman
Norman
Norman
Normand
Norsworth
Norton
Norwood
Nowell
Nunnally
Oakes
Oakman
Oakman
Oaks
Oaks
O'Bannon
Odom
Odom
Oglesby
O'Keefe
O'Kelly, Jr.
O'Kelly
O'Kelley
Oliver
Oliver
O'Neal
O'Neal
Opperman
O'Quin
Orr
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Oswalt
Oswalt
Ott, Jr.
Onerstreet
Owen
Owen
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John C. Page, Freshman, Business, Alpha Tau Omega, Starkville,
Miss.
Elwin D. Palmer, Junior, Agriculture, Preston, Miss.
James A. Palmer, Freshman, Agriculture, Moselle, Miss.
Tony Pandolfi, Freshman, Engineering, Shaw, Miss.
Thomas D. Pantoliano, Sophomore, Engineering, Vicksburg,
Miss.
Archie R. Parker, Jr., Freshman, Engineering, Columbus, Miss.
Carl Y. Parker, Freshman, Engineering, Cruger, Miss.
David W. Parker, Freshman, Engineering, Ocean Springs, Miss.
Henry Lee Parker, Sophomore, Education, Kappa Sigma, Holly
Springs, Miss .
John C. Parker, Freshman, Business, Starkville, Miss.
Ray L. Parker, Jr., Freshman, Engineering, Meridian, Miss.
William R. Parkes, Junior, Business, Sigma Chi, Louisville, Miss.
William J. Parkes, Sophomore, Agriculture, Cleveland, Miss.
Robert E. Parmley, Sophomore, Engineering, West Point, Miss.
Arnold Evans Parsons, Junior, Engineering, Sigma Chi, Co-
lumbus, Miss.
Willie F. Parsons, Freshman, Science, Corinth, Miss.
William C. Partee, Sophomore, Engineering, Cary, Miss.
William L. Patrick, Jr., Junior, Engineering, Sigma Chi, Laurel,
Miss.
John Harpole Patterson, Junior, Business, Sigma Chi, Calhoun
City, Miss.
Robert B. Patterson, Sophomore, Agriculture, Okolona, Miss.
Willis J. Payne, Sophomore, Business, Newton, Miss.
Abner T. Pierce, Junior, Education, Brooklyn, Miss.
J. M. Pearce, Freshman, Education, Brooklyn, Miss.
Harry N. Pearson, Sophomore, Business, Baxley, Ga.
Hubert M. Pearson, Sophomore, Engineering, New Albany, Miss.
James C. Peay, Freshman, Business, Starkville, Miss.
BiNFORD H. Peeples, Frcshman, Business, Eupora, Miss.
Malcolm A. Peevy, Sophomore, Agriculture, Richton, Miss.
Robert H. Pendergrass, Sophomore, Agriculture, Magee, Miss.
Hoyle C. Pennington, Sophomore, Education, Tupelo, Miss.
James H. Peoples, Sophomore, Business, Madden, Miss.
Jed T. Pepper, Junior, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma, Pickens, Miss.
Wendell H. Perry, Sophomore, Business, Philadelphia, Miss.
Robert L. Perryman, Junior, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega,
Lula, Miss.
Walthall Peters, Jr., Freshman, Business, Charleston, Miss.
James D. Peterson, Jr., Junior, Agriculture, Money, Miss.
Marcus W. Peterson, Freshman, Agriculture, Sturgis, Miss.
John M. Petkovsek, Freshman, Science, Natchez, Miss.
MoTT L. Pevey, Jr., Junior, Engineering, Crystal Springs, Miss.
Will W. Pevey, Sophomore, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha, Crystal
Springs, Miss.
Jack Phillips, Junior, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha, Water Val-
ley, Miss.
James H. Phillips, Jr., Freshman, Engineering. Macon, Miss.
N. H. Phillips, Junior, Crystal Springs, Miss.
Willie E. Phillips, Freshman, Engineering, Corinth, Miss.
Francis M. Pierce, Sophomore, Science, Theta Xi, Monticello,
Miss.
Hugh Vernon Pierce, Sophomore, Engineering, Kappa Sigma,
Jackson, Miss.
William H. Pigford, Freshman, Agriculture, Toomsuba, Miss.
Mardyle O. Pigott, Freshman, Agriculture, Picayune, Miss.
Alvis C. Pilgiu;en, Freshman, Agriculture, Calhoun City. Miss.
DoRCY M. Pinkerton, Sophomore, Engineering, Indianola, Miss.
Coy C. Pinnix, Freshman, Business, Mathiston, Miss.
Dick Pinson, Sophomore, Business, Kappa Sigma, Friars Point,
Miss.
Sam N. Pitner, Freshman, Business, New Albany, Miss.
William C. Pittman, Freshman, Engineering, Ponotoc, Miss.
William Mitchell Pitts, Freshman, Agriculture, Pi Kappa
Alpha, Indianola, Miss.
DiMTHi C. PoLizo, Freshman, Science, Greenville, Miss.
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Parker
Parker, Jr.
Parkes
Parkes
Parmley
Parsons
Parsons
Partee
Patrick, Jr.
Patterson
Patterson
Payne
Pearce
Pearce
Pearson
Pearson
Peay
Peeples
Peevy
Pendergrass
Pennington
Peoples
Pepper
Perry
Perryman
Peters, Jr.
Peterson, Jr.
Peterson
Petkovsek
Pevey, Jr.
Pevey
Phillips
Phillips, Jr.
Phillips
Phillips
Pierce
Pierce
Pigford
Pigott
Pilgreen
PiNKERTON
PiNNI.X
PiNSON
PiTNER
PiTTMAN
Pitts
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James E. Porter, Freshman, Agriculture, McComb, Miss.
William F. Porter, Freshman, Business, Starkville, Miss.
Walter K. Porter, Jr., Sophomore, Agriculture, Gulfport, Miss.
Josephine Potts, Sophomore, Science, Chi Omega, Carrolton,
Miss.
Willie Pierce Pounds, Sophomore, Engineering, Booneville, Miss.
Carolyn O. Powell, Freshman, Business, Chi Omega, Green-
wood, Miss.
Donald Powell, Freshman, Starkville, Miss.
Norma Elizabeth Powell, Junior, Business, Chi Omega, Green-
wood, Miss.
William E. Powell, Sophomore, Agriculture, Puckett, Miss.
Kern Pratt, Jr., Junior, Engineering, Greenville, Miss.
Hubert Q. Pray, Sophomore, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha, Mc-
Comb, Miss.
Samuel David Prentice, Junior, Engineering, Kappa Sigma, New
Albany, Miss.
Homer L. Prewitt, Freshman, Agriculture, Ackerman, Miss.
Maston L. Prewitt, Freshman, Engineering, Starkville, Miss.
Carl Price, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Toomsuba, Miss.
CoRRiNE Price, Junior, Business, Starkville, Miss.
Dennis E. Price, Junior, Agriculture, Wiggins, Miss.
Floyd W. Price, Sophomore, Engineering, Meridian, Miss.
Richard B. Prichard, Freshman, Agriculture, Booneville, Miss.
James A. Privett, Jr., Freshman, Business, Stonewall, Miss.
Jimmy Proctor, Sophomore, Engineering, Kappa Sigma, Clarks-
dale, Miss.
Marion F. Pbuitt, Sophomore, Business, Kappa Sigma, Laurel,
Miss.
TiLDEN W. Pryor, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Chi, Calhoun,
Miss.
Edward C. Pugh, Sophomore, Science, Meridian, Miss.
William R. Pugh, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Pi, Columbus,
Miss.
Paul R. Pullen, Freshman, Engineering, Kappa Alpha, Jackson,
Miss.
Charlie B. Purvis, Junior, Education, Polkville, Miss.
Elton T. Putnam, Freshman, Agriculture, Harperville, Miss.
James D. Putnam, Freshman, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega,
Harperville, Miss.
Kirk Rabb, Junior, Engineering, Woodville, Miss.
Evan L. Ragland, Junior, Engineering, Kappa Alpha, Jackson,
Miss.
Don L. Ralston, Sophomore, Business, Alpha Tau Omega,
Coahoma, Miss.
Calvin Gordon Ramsey, Freshman, Education, Birmingham,
Ala.
D. S. Ramsey, Freshman, Starkville, Miss.
George B. Ramsey, Sophomore, Engineering, Kappa Sigma,
Starkville, Miss.
Harry W. Ramsey, Freshman, Engineering, St. Louis, Mo.
George G. Randolph, Junior, Agriculture, Batesville, Miss.
John A. Randle, Jr., Freshman, Agriculture, Starkville, Miss.
Malcolm M. Randolph, Sophomore, Agriculture, Batesville, Miss.
Martin D. Randle, Freshman, Starkville, Miss.
Nancy Anne Randolph, Junior, Education, Chi Omega, State
College, Miss.
Frank E. Ratliff, Jr., Freshman, Engineering, Sigma Chi,
Natchez, Miss.
Lenox Ratcliff, Junior, Agriculture, Auburn, Miss.
Marvin L. Ratcliff, Jr., Freshman, Business, Philadelphia, Miss.
Sarah F. Ratliff, Freshman, Science, Natchez, Miss.
Victor M. Tathen, Freshman, Science, Amory, Miss.
John E. Rawls, Sophomore, Science, Columbia, Miss.
Conder p. Ray, Freshman, Business, Hackleberg, Ala.
Francis L. Ray, Sophomore, Education, Mathiston, Miss.
William Brown Ray, Freshman, Business, Sigma Chi, Louis-
ville, Miss.
Walter Holmes Rayner, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, Greenville, Miss.
Talmadge Rayborn, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sumrall, Miss.
James M. Rea, Junior, Education, Philadelphia, Miss.
J. C. Ready, Freshman, Business, Monticello, Miss.
Gordon L. Red, Freshman, Summit, Miss.
James M. Redding, Sophomore, Business, Theta Xi, Poplarville,
Miss.
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Powell
Pratt, Jr.
Pray
Prentice
Prewitt
Prewitt
Price, Jr.
Price
Price
Price
Phichard
Privett, Jr.
Proctor
Pruitt
Pryoh
PUGH
PUGH
Pullen
Purvis
PUTMAM
Putnam
Rabb
Ragland
Ralston
Ramsey
Ramsey'
Ramsey
Ramsey
Randolph
Randle, Jr.
Randolph
Randle
Randolph
Ratliff, Jr.
Ratcliff
Ratcliff, Jr.
Ratliff
Tathen
Rawls
R.-vy
Ray
Ray
Rayneh
Rayborn
Rea
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Alfred S. Reed, Jr., Freshman, Agriculture, Water Valley, Miss.
James S. Reed, Freshman, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Silver City,
Miss.
James Albert Reeves, Sophomore, Education, Sturgis, Miss.
Walter E. Reeves, Sophomore, Business, Yazoo City, Miss.
W. H. Reeves, Freshman, Greenwood, Miss.
George A. Renacker, Jr., Sophomore, Business, Durant, Miss.
HoNORE M. Renfroe, Sophomore, Science, Phi Kappa Tau, Can-
ton, Miss.
Paul Renfroe, Freshman, Education, Lena, Miss.
Stevens R. Renfroe, Junior, Education, Brookhaven, Miss.
Henry H. Reynolds, Jr., Sophomore, Business, Starkville, Miss.
W. Kebmit Reynolds, Sophomore, Science, Harperville, Miss.
R. J. Reynolds, Freshman, Engineering, Harperville, Miss.
RowE C. Rhett, Freshman, Business, Kappa Alpha, Columbus,
Miss.
John K. Rhyne, Jr., Sophomore, Business, Lexington, Miss.
Raymond Paul Rice, Sophomore, Engineering, Meridian, Miss.
Mabvin E. Richabdson, Freshman, Engineering, Louisville, Miss.
William L. Richmond, Freshman, Business, Summit, Miss.
Dean Ricketts, Freshman, Business, Macon, Miss.
Margan N. Rigby, Freshman, Business, Madison, Miss.
Charles S. Riggan, Freshman, Agriculture, Lake Connorant,
Miss.
Frank T. Riley, Freshman, Business, Sigma Chi, West Point,
Miss.
Robert M. Bitter, Junior, Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau, Tupelo,
Miss.
George D. Rives, Jr., Junior, Science, Indianola, Miss.
Julian Wbay Rives, Freshman, Business, Phi Kappa Alpha,
Indianola, Miss.
Quentin L. Rives, Sophomore, Agriculture, Lena, Miss.
Franklin L. Robertson, Sophomore, Engineering, Stonewall,
Miss.
Joseph P. Robertson, Freshman, Business, Stonewall, Miss.
Fred K. Roberts, Junior, Agriculture, Forrest, Miss.
Randell E. Roberts, Freshman, Education, Biloxi, Miss.
William E. Roberts, Sophomore, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Kosciusko, Miss.
Herbert K. Robertson, Freshman, Business, Kappa Sigma, Jack-
son, Miss.
Edward B. Robinson, Junior, Science, Meridian, Miss.
Fbances Robinson, Sophomore, Education, Chi Omega, Rule-
ville. Miss.
Gilbert A. Robinson, Jr., Junior, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma,
Memphis, Tenn.
Howard E. Robinson, Freshman, Business, Waynesboro, Miss.
Joe L. Robinson, Sophomore, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma, Mem-
phis, Tenn.
Joe Y. Robinson, Freshman, Engineering, Kappa Sigma, Corinth,
Miss.
Lee Robinson, Jr., Freshman, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Hickory, Miss.
Leroy E. Robinson, Freshman, Engineering, Greenwood, Miss.
Ned L. Robinson, Junior, Agriculture, Greenville, Miss.
Richard L. Robinson, Freshman, Agriculture, Brandon, Miss.
James A. Roby, Freshman, Business, Kappa Sigma, Kosciusko,
Miss.
William Roby, Freshman, Business, Kappa Sigma, Kosciusko,
Miss.
James M. Rochester, Sophomore, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma,
Morton, Miss.
William E. Rodgers, Freshman, Business, Lambda Chi Alpha,
Jackson, Miss.
Boyce a. Roebuck, Junior, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha, Houston,
Miss.
George F. Roesch, Sophomore, Business, Vicksburg, Miss.
Fred D. Rogers, Freshman, Agriculture, Phi Kappa Tau, Nettle-
ton, Miss.
Jesse B. Rogers, Sophomore, Business, Kappa Alpha, Shelby,
Miss.
Otis Van Rogers, Sophomore, Engineering, Meridian, Miss.
Rosemary Rogers, Freshman, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha, Patter-
son, Miss.
Walter G. Rogers, Jr., Freshman, Agriculture, Ecru, Miss.
Louis J. Roman, Junior, Science, Sigma Alpha Mu, Greenville,
Miss.
LoYD G. Rone, Freshman, Agriculture, Ethel, Miss.
Thomas E. Rone, Junior, Agriculture, Ethel, Miss.
Robert Baird Rose, Junior, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega,
Doddsville, Miss.
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Renfhow
Reynolds, Jr.
Reynolds
Reynolds
Rhett
Rhyne, Jr.
Rice
Richardson
Richmond
RiCKETTS
Rigby
RiGGAN
Riley
RiTTER
Rives, Jr.
Rives
Rives
Robertson
roberson
Roberts
Roberts
Roberts
Robertson
Robinson
Robinson
Robinson, Jr.
Robinson
Robinson
Robinson
Robinson, Jr.
Robinson
Robinson
Robinson
Roby
Roby
Rochester
Rogers
Roebuck
ROESCH
Rogers
Rogers
Rogers
Rogers
Rogers, Jr.
Roman
Rone
Rone
Rose
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Jerome Rossoff, Sopliomore, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Mu,
Starkville, Miss.
James Pheane Ross, Junior, Education, Magnolia, Miss.
Walter W. Rotchild, Junior, Business, Sigma Alpha Mu, Benoit,
Miss.
Martin S. Rouse, Junior, Engineering, Kappa Alpha, Springhill,
Miss.
Oscar Gordon Rounsaville, Sophomore, Business, Leasesville,
Miss. . -
William T. Rowe, Sophomore, Engineering, Byhalia, Miss.
Irving J. Rubenstein, Junior, Business, Booneville, Miss.
Robert H. Rueff, Sophomore, Business, McComb, Miss.
David A. Ruffin, Jr., Sophomore, Business, Kappa Alpha, Earle,
Ark.
Glenn B. Ruffin, Freshman, Science, Laurel, Miss.
William H. Ruffin, Jr., Freshman, Agriculture, New Augusta,
Miss.
William G. Runyon, Freshman, Engineering, Jackson, Miss.
John C. Rush, Freshman, Agriculture, Philadelphia, Miss.
Lewis V. Ru.'ling, Sophomore, Business, Kappa Alpha, Jackson,
Miss.
Sammy K. Russell, Sopliomore, Engineering, Pascagoula, Miss.
Frank C. Saino, Freshman, Business, Memphis, Tenn.
Charles L. Salley, Junior, Education, Eupora, Miss.
Glen W. Salley, Freshman, Business, Eupora, Miss.
Travis P. Sandidge, Junior, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Jackson,
Miss.
James A. Sanders, Freshman, Science, Aberdeen, Miss.
John Sanders, Freshman, Agriculture, Harperville, Miss.
Richard W. Sanders, Sophomore, Engineering, New Albany, Miss.
Paul H. Sanders, Freshman, Business, Sigma Xi, Starkville, Miss.
John T. Santmyer, Sophomore, Engineering, Kappa Alpha, Hat-
tiesburg Miss.
James N. Sappington, Freshman, Engineering, Ecru, Miss.
Charles L. Sarthou, Sophomore, Agriculture, Ripley, Miss.
Ray M. Sartor, Freshman, Agriculture, Hamilton, Miss.
Corbett Saucier, Sophomore, Education, Bilo.xi, Miss.
Bobby Saul, Sophomore, Science, Starkville, Miss.
Anna M. Savage, Sophomore, Science, Zeta Tau Alpha, State
College, Miss.
Carl P. Savage, Sophomore, Business, Webb, Miss.
Walter T. Savage, Sophomore, Business, Lambda Chi Alpha,
Cliftonville, Miss.
George T. Saxon, Freshman, Business, Philadelphia, Miss.
Samuel W. Scales, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Xi, Starkville,
Miss.
Richard P. Schmitz, Freshman, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Amory,
Miss.
Lewis Schneider, Engineering, Jackson, Miss.
Ray R. Schoonover, Freshman, Engineering, Greenville, Miss.
Lawrence V. Schuetta, Freshman, Engineering, Greenville, Miss.
Charles L. Sciple, Freshman, Agriculture, Gholson, Miss.
Everett W. Sciple, Sophomore, Science, Gholson, Miss.
Hugh L Scott, Freshman, Engineering, Jackson, Miss.
Jimmie J. Scott, Sophomore, Business, Meridian, Miss.
O. W. Scott, Sophomore, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Duck Hill,
Miss.
Robert A. Scott, Junior, Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau Corinth,
Miss.
Thomas W. Scott, Sophomore, Eupora, Miss.
William E. Scott, Junior, Education, Mathiston, Miss.
James R. Scribner, Jr., Junior, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Amory,
Miss.
Leo W. Seal, Sophomore, Engineering, Kappa Alpha, Bay St.
Louis, Miss.
Dorothy L. Segrest, Junior, Science, Zeta Tau Alpha, McBride,
Miss.
Harold H. Sehlmeyer, Sophomore, Business, Popularville, Miss.
Daniel O. Self, Junior, Business, Starkville, Miss.
Thomas E. Self, Freshman, Business, Birmingham, Ala.
Rex M. Sells, Junior, Engineering, Helena, Ark.
Eldon A. Selman, Junior, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma, Monticello,
Miss.
Hade W. Sessums, Senior, Education, Lena, Miss.
George M. Shannon, Junior, Science, Sigma Chi, Greenville, Miss.
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RUFFIN
RUFFIN, Jn.
RUNYON
Rush
RUSUNG
Russell
Saino
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Salley
Sandidge
Sanders
Sanders
Sanders
Sanders
Santmyer
Sappington
Sarthou
Saucier
Sartor
Saul
Savage
Savage
Savage
Saxon
Scales
SCHMITZ
Schneider
schoonover
schuetta
SCIPLE
SCIPLE
ScOTT
SCOTT
ScOTT
SCOTT
ScOTT
ScOTT
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Seal
Segrest
Sehlmeyer
Self
Self
Sells
Selman
Sessums
Shannon
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James J. Shannon, Sophomore Engineering, Laurel, Miss.
Marcus Shanteau, Freyhman, Engineering, Ocean Springs, Miss.
Cadien p. Shaw, Freshman, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Natchez, Miss.
E. M. Shaw, Jr., Junior, Business, Black Hawk, Miss.
James O. Shaw, Freshman, Agriculture, Webb, Miss.
Joe Shaw, Freshman, Agriculture, Marked Tree, Ark.
Lawrence C. Shaw, Junior, Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha,
Natchez, Miss.
Ralph Shaw, Sophomore, Engineering, Kawanee, Miss.
Billy W, Shelton, Sophomore, Engineering, Vaiden, Miss.
James H. Shettles, Freshman, Agriculture, Acru, Miss.
Edwin W. Shields, Sophomore, Science, Meridian, Miss.
Thomas C. Shirley, Freshman, Engineering, Tupelo, Miss.
Marvin C. Shoemaker, Sophomore, Engineering
Orpha Shoemaker, Junior, Business, Clara, Miss.
James L. Shook, Freshman, Business, Starkville, Miss.
Donald F. Short, Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Xi Greenwood,
Miss.
James A. Short, Junior, Business, Sigma Xi, Meridian, Miss.
Robert M. P. Short, Freshman, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsi-
lon, Como, Miss.
Charles T. Shotts, Junior, Agriculture, Mendenhall, Miss.
William T. Shuff, Junior, Business, Vicksburg, Miss.
Robert L. Shuler, Sophomore, Engineering, Greenwood, Miss.
Alexander Sidorik, Junior, Engineering, Hartford, Conn.
Richard A. Sikes, Freshman, Science, Kappa Alpha, Hattiesburg,
Miss.
Philip G. Simon, Junior, Engineering, Jackson, Miss.
Albert D. Simmons, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Xi, West
Point, Miss.
Clyde Simmons, Sophomore, Agriculture, West Point, Miss.
George Whit Simmons Sophomore, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Utica, Miss.
Harold H. Simmons, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Utica, Miss.
Jesse E. Simmons, Junior, Education, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Itta
Bena, Miss.
Marion L. Simmons, Junior, Education, Pi Kappa Alpha, Me-
ridian, Miss.
Norman Simmons, Sophomore, Agriculture, Progress, Miss.
Rex R. Simmons, Sophomore, Agriculture, Progress, Miss.
Walter F. Simmons, Freshman, Engineering, Progress, Miss.
Walter Tate Simmons, Sophomore, Agriculture, Mesa, Miss.
William E. Simpson, Soj)homore, Engineering, Darling, Miss.
WooTEN D. Simpson, Freshman, Science, Lomnolen, Miss.
John P. Sinclair, Junior, Agriculture, Braxton, Miss.
William P. Sissell, Freshman, Agriculture, Water Valley, Miss.
John D. Sistrunk, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Alpha Tau
Omega, Parchman, Miss.
Robert E. Sizemore, Junior, Engineering, Sigma Chi, Memphis,
Tenn.
Same Skipper, Jr. Freshman, Engineering, Belzoni, Miss.
James H. Slaughter, Freshman, Engineering, Philadelphia, Miss.
Crofton Sloan, Sophomore, Engineering, Vicksburg, Miss.
James T. Sloan, Junior, Engineering, Vicksburg, Miss.
Ralph G. Slocum, Junior, Business, Phi Kappa Tau, Coldwater,
Miss.
Henry C. Smart, Freshman, Education, Booneville, Miss.
Albert R. Smith, Junior, Engineering, Calhoun City, Miss.
Allan B. Smith, Jr., Junior, Agriculture Kappa Sigma, Marks,
Miss.
Andrew L. Smith, Junior, Engineering, Mantee, Miss.
Cleveland B. Smith, Sophomore, Science, Tylertown, Miss.
Clifton D. Smith, Freshman, Engineering, Allen, Miss.
David M. Smith, Sophomore, Science, Greenville, Miss.
E. M. Smith, Sophomore, Engineering, Meridian, Miss.
EiMMETTE M. Smith, Freshman, Engineering, Lambda XI Alpha,
Russum, Miss.
Eunice L. Smith, Sophomore, Business, Chi Omega, Courtland,
Miss.
George B. Smith, Junior Engineering Philadelphia, Miss.
114
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Simmons
Simmons
Simmons
Simmons
Simmons
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Harry C. Smith, Junior, Engineering, Kappa Sigma, Aberdeen,
Miss.
Henry P. Smith, Junior, Agriculture, Port Arthur, Texas
Herman Smith, Jr., Sophomore, Business, Sigma Xi, Greenwood,
Miss.
HosEA E. Smith, Sophomore, Engineering, Mathiston, Miss.
James H. Smith, Freshman, Engineering, Tupelo, Miss.
Joyce Smith, Freshman, Engineering, Woodville, Miss.
Lawrence E. Smith, Freshman, Agriculture, Brookhaven, Miss.
LoTT Smith, Junior, Agriculture, Sigma Pi, Magnolia, Miss.
Louis H. Smith, Sophomore, Agriculture, Noxapater, Miss.
Murray L. Smith, Jr., Sophomore, Education, Jasper, Ala.
Richard E. Smith, Junior, Agriculture, Richton, Miss.
Stephens E. Smith, Jr., Freshman, Business, West Point, Miss.
Thomas M. Smith, Freshman, Science, Centreville, Miss.
Truett Smith, Freshman, Education, Hazlehurst, Miss.
F. H. Sneed, Junior, English, Pontotoc, Miss.
Henry Sneed, Sophomore, Engineering Lambda Xi Alpha, Vicks-
burg. Miss.
Robert L. Sneed, Freshman, Engineering, Vicksburg, Miss.
Andersom T. Snider, Junior, Engineering, Shuqualak, Miss.
Carlene Solomon, Junior, Education, Tishamingo, Miss.
Robert W. Solomon, Junior, Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Greenville, Miss.
Robert E. Sorrels, Freshman, Business, West Point, Miss.
Thomas A. Spain, Sophomore, Engineering Kappa Alpha, Bir-
mingham, Ala.
Howard R. Spalding, Junior, Business, Canton, Miss.
Vernon D. Sparks, Junior, Agriculture, Corinth, Miss.
William F. Sparks, Sophomore, Business, Tupelo, Miss.
Don Spearman, Freshman, Science, Tremont, Miss.
Eugene Spearman, Freshman, Engineering, Cofteeville, Miss.
P. J. Spears, Jr., Sophomore, Agriculture, Jackson, Miss.
Donald D. Speed, Sophomore, Engineering, Kappa Alpha, Bel-
zoni. Miss.
J. A. Speights, Jr., Freshman, Agriculture, Sardis, Miss.
M. T. Speights, Sophomore, Engineering, Memphis, Tenn.
Henry C. Speir, Freshman, Engineering, Jackson, Miss.
Raleigh J. Spinks, Sophomore, Agriculture, DeKalb, Miss.
George H. Spivey, Freshman, Science, Kappa Alpha, Belzoni,
Miss.
Elbert A. Springer Sophomore, Engineering, Okalona, Miss.
William C. Stacks, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Natchez, Miss.
John E. Stafford, Sophomore, Business, Cedar BlufF, Miss.
James E. Stallings, Junior, Education, Mathiston, Miss.
Herbert Stampley, Freshman, Engineering, Bentonia, Miss.
L. D. Rutherford, Freshman, Engineering, Walnut, Miss.
John S. Standifer, Freshman, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Greenwood, Miss.
Leon C. Standifer, Jr., Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Xi, Jack-
son, Miss.
David C. Stanford, Junior, Agriculture, Poplarville, Miss.
Edward L. Stanford, Junior, Science, Jackson, Miss.
Jack Stanford, Jr., Freshman, Agriculture, Clarksdale, Miss.
Richard J. Stanley, Freshman, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma,
Starkville, Miss.
John H. Stanton, Freshman, Engineering, Sigma Xi, Greenwood,
Miss.
Floyce J. Steadman, Freshman, Business, Chi Omega, Green-
ville, Miss.
Robert D. Steele, Junior, Education, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Shu-
qualak, Miss.
James B. Steen, Junior, Engineering Florence, Miss.
Milton C. Stennett, Freshman, Agriculture, Moss, Miss.
James O. Stephens, Junior, Engineering, Kappa Sigma, Magee,
Miss.
Adolphe F. Sterken, Freshman, Engineering, Ocean Springs,
Miss.
John A. Stevens, Sophomore, Education, Magee, Miss.
Robert L. Stevens, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sandersville, Miss.
Sara L. Stevens, Junior, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha, Macon, Miss.
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Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith, Jr.
Smith
Smith, Jr.
Smith
Smith
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Sneed
Sneed
Snider
Solomon
Solomon
Sorrels
Spain
Spalding
Sparks
Sparks
Spearman
Spearman
Spears, Jr.
Speed
Speights, Jr.
Speights
Speir
S pinks
Spivey
Springer
Stacks, Jr.
Stafford
Stallings
Stampley
Rutherford
Standifer
Standifer, Jr.
Stanford
Stanford
Stanford, Jr.
Stanley
Stanton
Steadman
Steele
Steen
Stennett
Stephens
Sterken
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James R. Stevenson, Junior, Agriculture, New Albany, Miss.
Arthur B. Stevens, Jr., Sophomore, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha,
Macon, Miss.
Benjamin R. Stewart, Junior, Agriculture, Lexington, Miss.
Edwin F. Stewart, Sophomore, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega,
Jackson, Miss.
Marion G. Stewart, Jr., Sophomore, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma,
Natchez, Miss.
Henry W. Stigler, Sophomore, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Drew, Miss.
Medie T. Still, Junior, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Meridian, Miss.
Walter E. Stokes, III, Junior, Business, Kappa Alpha, Green-
ville, Miss.
John A. Stott Sophomore, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha, Green-
wood, Miss.
Ernest K. Strahan, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Alpha Tau
Omega, New Orleans, La.
H. T. Strain, Freshman, Engineering, Starkville, Miss.
William H. Strawbridge, Sophomore, Business, Aberdeen, Miss.
William Strickland, Jr., Freshman, Engineering, Sigma Chi,
Rolling Fork, Miss.
James Stringer, Junior, Business, Raymond, Miss.
Robert Stringer, Freshman, Business, Kappa Alpha, Shuqualak,
Miss.
Ed Stuart, Freshman, Engineering, Clarksdale Miss.
James B. Stuart, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Jackson, Miss.
Joe M. Sudduth, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Carth-
age, Miss.
Patterson W. Sudduth, Freshman, Business, Kappa Alpha,
Starkville, Miss .
Gladys M. Suitor, Junior, Education, Corinth, Miss.
Kenneth Summerour, Junior, Agriculture, Lucedale, Miss.
Edward Suttle, Freshman, Agriculture, Louisville, Miss.
John F. Sutton, Freshman, Agriculture, Indianola, Miss.
William F. Suttle, Sophomore, Agriculture, Mashulaville, Miss.
Frank Swalm, Freshman, Education, Brookhaven, Miss.
Robert H. Swanzy, Freshman, Agriculture, Sigma Xi, Sidon, Miss.
Frank B. Swearengen, Freshman, Agriculture, Oakland, Miss.
Fred Swindoll, Freshman, Business, Eupora, Miss.
Robert E. Swindoll, Sophomore, Engineering, Europa, Miss.
William S. Switzer, Freshman, Business, Kappa Alpha, Belzoni,
Miss.
James C. Sykes, Freshman, Education, Quitman, Miss.
James H. Sylvester, Sophomore, English, Quitman, Miss.
Travis Tadlock, Jr., Sophomore, Agriculture, Forest, Miss.
James L. Talbeet, Freshman, Agriculture, Louisville, Miss.
William G. Talbert, Freshman, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega,
Jackson, Miss.
Oliver Tann, Freshman, Agriculture, Steele, Miss.
James A. Tatum, Freshman, Education, Waynesboro, Miss.
Kenneth Tatum, Freshman, Engineering, Meridian, Miss.
Carl Taylor, Sophomore, Engineering, Yazoo City, Miss.
Douglas E. Taylor, Freshman Engineering, Kappa Alpha,
Meridian, Miss.
Fred W. Taylor, Jr., Junior, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Conio, Miss.
John A. Taylor, Sophomore, Business, Pace, Miss.
Marvin E. Taylor, Sophomore, Agriculture, Philadelphia, Miss.
Harry H. Teasley, Freshman, Business, Starkville, Miss.
Mary Marjorie Temple, Junior, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha, Elec
trie Mills, Miss.
Charles H. Temple, Freshman, Business, Lambda Chi Alpha,
Starkville, Miss.
Leslie O. Templeton, Junior, Agriculture, Starkville, Miss.
Talmadge L. Tenhet, Junior, Business, Drew, Miss.
Perry A. Terry, Junior, Business, Charleston, Miss.
Ralph E. Thetford, Freshman, Science, Brookhaven, Miss.
Leonard D. Theus, Sophomore, Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha,
Vicksburg, Miss.
Alfred L. Thomas, Jr., dor. Agriculture, Senatobia, Miss.
Gerald B. Thomas, Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Xi, West
Point, Miss.
John H. Thomas, Sophomore, Agriculture, West Point, Miss.
Juliette Thomas, Junior, Science, Yazoo City, Miss.
Pierce A. Thomas, Junior, Agriculture, Collierville, Tenn.
Nathaniel W. Thomas, Junior, Agriculture, Lambda Chi Alpha,
Tallulah, La.
William C. Thomas, Jr., Freshman, Business, Phi Kappa Tau,
Starkville, Miss.
Henry M. Thomason, Freshman, Agriculture, Sigma Xi, Green-
wood, Miss.
Jimmie N. Thompson, Freshman, Business, Phi Kappa Tau,
Sumrall, Miss.
Joe Burkett Thompson, Freshman, Agriculture, Bassfield, Miss.
Johnny M. Thompson, Sophomore, Engineering, Canton, Miss.
Kenneth Thompson, Freshman, Business, State College, Miss.
118
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Lee Thompson, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Pi, Pontotoc,
Miss.
L. H. Thompson, Junior, Gulfport, Miss.
Leo Thompson, Sophomore, Agriculture, Okolona, Miss.
Robert H. Thompson, Sophomore, Engineering, Kappa Alpha,
Areola, Miss.
Wilson L. Thompson, Sophomore, Agriculture, Raleigh, Miss.
William G. Thoms, Sophomore, Business, Kappa Alpha, Hatties-
burg, Miss.
George Thornton, Sophomore, Agriculture, Union, Miss.
William C. Thrift, J"-, Sophomore, Business, Phi Kappa Tau,
Tupelo, Miss.
Andrew J. Thurmond, Jr., Junior, Agriculture, West Helena, Ark.
Robert H. Thurmond, Junior, Business, Cotton Plant, Miss.
Thomas E. Tiller Freshman, Engineering, Memphis, Tenn.
Joe p. Tillman, Freshman, Business, Greenwood, Miss.
Marvin C. Tillman, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Xi, Green-
wood, Miss.
Charles W. Tingle, Freshman, Agriculture, Philadelphia, Miss.
Nancy Jo Tisdell, Freshman, Education, Chi Omega, Green-
wood, Miss.
Charlene Todd, Junior, Education, Jackson, Miss.
Edward L. Tomlin, Freshman, Business, Starkville, Miss.
Charles C. Tomlinson, Junior, Engineering, Gulfport, Miss.
John C. Tomlinson, Freshman, Engineering, Gulfport, Miss.
GiLBERTO Y. Torres, Junior, Engineering, Tegucigalpa, Honduras,
C. A.
Carl W. Townsend, Sophomore, Engineering, Weir, Miss.
Malcolm H. Travis, Freshman, Engineering, Magnolia Miss.
Edward Traweek, Freshman, Agriculture, Columbus, Miss.
Charles E. Treas, Junior, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Aber-
deen, Miss.
Winfhed L. Trest, Sophomore, Business, Alpha Tau Omega,
Louisville, Miss.
Frank K. Tribble, Freshman, Education, Birmingham, Ala.
Neva Trigg, Junior, Education, Clara, Miss.
Earl H. Triplett, Sophomore, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Chat-
ham, Miss.
Roger W. Truesdale, Junior, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega,
Ofahoma, Miss.
William B. Truesdale, Junior, Agriculture, Alpha Tau Omega,
Ofahoma, Miss.
Betty Jean Tucker, Freshman, Business, Starkville, Miss.
John T. Turfitt, Junior, Science, Hollandale, Miss.
Howard L. Turpin, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, Vicksburg, Miss.
Allen R. Turner, Freshman, Agriculture, Jackson, Miss.
O. L. Turner, Freshman, Agriculture, Louisville, Miss.
Philip D. Turner, Freshman, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Tunica, Miss.
Wallace E. Turner, Freshman, Business, Leakesville, Miss.
BiLLiE Fern Turnley, Freshman, English, Chi Omega, Green-
ville, Miss.
Paul H. Upton, Freshman, Engineering, Walnut Grove Miss.
George Van Landingham, Freshman, Business, Calhoun City,
Miss.
Ellie L. Vaughan, Jr., Freshman, Education, Amory, Miss.
Hugh Reece Vaughan, Sophomore, Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Vaughan, Miss.
Bennie D. Verell, Freshman, Engineering, Houston, Miss.
EuELL M. Vinson, Junior, Engineering, Sigma Xi, Monticello, Miss.
George C. Wade, Sophomore, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Glen
Allan, Miss.
Robert C. Wade, Jr., Calhoun City, Miss.
Lamar H. Wadhngton, Junior, Science, Kappa Sigma, Sledge,
Miss.
Raymond E. Wadkins, Sophomore, Engineering, Corinth, Miss.
Frank T. Wadley Junior, Engineering, Memphis, Tenn.
V. P. Wait, Junior, Business, Kappa Sigma, Senatobia, Miss.
Thomas J. Walker, Freshman, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha, Hatties-
burg. Miss.
William C. Walker, Sophomore, Agriculture, Independence,
Miss.
William: R. Walker, Freshman, Engineering, Laurel, Miss.
Clintin E. Wallace, Freshman, Engineering Yazoo City, Miss.
Harris F. Wallace, Sophomore, Engineering, Canton, Miss.
William W. Wallace, Freshman, Agriculture, Longview, Miss.
Fred L. Waller, Sophomore, Agriculture, Derma, Miss.
Oscar U. Walling, Junior, Science, Florence, Miss.
Albert H. Walters, Junior, Engineering, Theta Xi, Jackson, Miss.
Myrle C. Walters, Freshman, Business, Aberdeen, Miss.
Oliver F. Waltman, Junior, Agriculture, Lake, Miss.
Patricia Walton, Sophomore, Education, Chi Omega, Beulah,
Miss.
DouTHiT E. Wamble, Junior, Education, Starkville, Miss.
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Tingle
Tisdell
Todd
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Tomlinson
tomlinson
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townsend
Travis
Trawick
Treas
Trest
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Trigg
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Truesdale
Tucker
TURFITT
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Turner
Turner
Turner
Turner
TURNLEY
Upton
Landingham
Vaughan, Jr.
Vaughan
Verell
Vinson
Wade
Wade, Jr.
Wadlington
Wadkins
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Henry H. Wamble, Junior, English, Sigma Pi, Greenwood, Miss.
Howard H. Waimble, Sophomore, Business, Sigma Chi, Kosciusko,
Miss.
John D. Ware, Sophomore, Agriculture, Raleigh, Miss.
Henry Lee Warnack, Freshman, Engineering, McComb, Miss.
Paul E. Warner, Freshman, Agriculture, Big Creek, Miss.
BiLLiE E. Wasson, Junior, Agriculture, Kosciusko, Miss.
Charles L. Walters, Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Chi,
Tupelo, Miss.
Coy H. Watkins, Junior, Education, Carthage, Miss. \
Edwin B. Watkins, Junior, Agriculture, Dixon, Miss.
Leigh Watkins, Freshman, Engineering, Kappa Alpha, Jackson,
Miss.
Richard D. Watkins, Freshman, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma, Mc-
Comb, Miss.
Geoffrey S. Watrous, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Long Beach,
Miss.
William F. Watrous, Freshman, Engineering, Long Beach, Miss.
A. R. Watson, Sophomore, Education, Calhoun City, Miss.
Lewis R. Watts, Freshman, Agriculture, Columbia, Miss.
Sidney E. Watters, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Sigma Chi,
Greenwood, Miss.
Patsy Ann Watts, Sophomore, Science, Zeta Tau Alpha, West
Point, Miss.
Ralph E. Watts, Junior, Education, Winona, Miss.
Tom R. Watts, Freshman, Agriculture, Monticello, Miss.
Roy Weathers, Sophomore, Agriculture, Steens, Miss.
Ira Q. Weaver, Junior, Agriculture, Amory, Miss.
Joe Hurrey Webb, Freshman, Science, Quitman, Miss.
William Brigham Webb, Junior, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma,
Tunica, Miss.
Dan Weeks, Freshman, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Green-
wood, Miss.
Morris E. Weeks, Junior, Agriculture, Kosciusko, Miss.
Charles H. Weir, Sophomore, Business, Newton, Miss.
Fred J. Weissinger, Sophomore, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega,
Bolton, Miss.
Clinton C. Welborn, Freshman, Agriculture, Laurel, Miss.
Royce L. Welburn, Sophomore, Agriculture, Raleigh, Miss.
Andrew J. Welch, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Toomsuba, Miss.
Cloye Jim Welch, Freshman, Business, West Point, Miss.
Eleanor M. Welch, Junior, Business, Zeta Tau Alpha, Aberdeen,
Miss.
William W. Welch, Freshman, Engineering, luka. Miss.
Herma Lee Wells, Freshman, Business, Chi Omega, Sentatobia,
Miss.
William L. Wells, Freshman, Engineering, Union, Miss.
Halsey E. Wesley, Freshman, Canton, Miss.
James B. West, Junior, Engineering, Round Lake, Miss.
Edward Nott Wheeler, Freshman, Agriculture, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, Cleveland, Miss.
John E. Whitaker, Freshman, Business, Amory, Miss.
Ben O. White, Sophomore, Agriculture, Holly Springs, Miss.
Curtis N. White, Sophomore, Engineering, Holly Springs, Miss.
Dewitt a. White, Sophomore, Business, Kosciusko, Miss.
Elaie Lee White, Junior, Education, Gulfport, Miss.
James H. White, Junior, Business, Gulfport, Miss.
John J. White, Junior, Pickens, Miss.
Lerrell L. White, Freshman, Agriculture, Bradley, Miss.
Rovert C. White, Freshman, Engineering, Silver Creek, Miss.
Royce M. White, Sophomore, Science, Helena, Ark.
Doris Whitehead, Sophomore, Science, Louisville, Miss.
Oliver S. Whitehead, Freshman, Science, Meridian, Miss.
Joseph B. Whiteside, Freshman, Business, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Tupelo, Miss.
John Whitaker, Jr., Freshman, Agriculture, Woodville, Miss.
Thomas W. Whitlock, Freshman, Science, Aberdeen, Miss.
Barnes O. Whitt, Freshman, Agriculture, West Point, Miss.
Dorothy Whitt, Sophomore, Science, Jackson, Miss .
Waldon a. Whittington, Sophomore, Business, McComb, Miss.
John Billy Wicker, Freshman, Science, Pulaski, Miss.
Erwin C. Wilbourne, Freshman, Engineering, Columbus, Miss.
Troy F. Wilder, Freshman, Education, New Albany, Miss.
Jack Lewis Wilkes, Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Tunica, Miss.
Thomas J. Wilkins, Sophomore, Education, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Brooksville, Miss.
Charles H. Wilkinson, Jr., Sophomore, Agriculture, Sigma Pi,
Hernando, Miss.
Dan Williams, Freshman, Agriculture, Columbus, Miss.
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Watrous
Watson
Watts
Watters, Jr.
Watts
Watts
Watts
Weathers
Weaver
Webb
Webb
Weeks
Weeks
Weih
Weissinger
Welborn
Welbubn
Welch
Welch
Welch
Welch
Wells
Wells
Wesley
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David D. Wilhams, Junior, Agriculture, Starkville, Miss.
Harmel C. Williams, Junior, Education, Columbia, Miss.
Jack R. Williams, Freshman, Science, Phi Kappa Tau, Tupelo,
Miss.
Joe a. Williams, Jr., Sophomore, Engineering, Lambda Chi
Alpha, Jackson, Miss.
Marous D. Williams, Sophomore, Engineering, Baldwin, Miss.
Milton L. Williams, Junior, Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha,
Tallulah, La.
Roy E. Williams, Sophomore, Engineering, Kappa Alpha, Du-
rant. Miss.
James C. Williamson, Sophomore, Education, DufFee, Miss.
Catherine Williford, Freshman, Business, Starkville, Miss.
Robert C. Willis, Freshman, Engineering, Big Creek, Miss.
David Chester Wilson, Sophomore, Creenville, Miss.
H. Clifton Wilson, Jr., Junior, Engineering, Kappa Sigma,
Jackson, Miss.
Henry M. Wilson, Jr., Freshman, Engineering, Starkville, Miss.
Homer Wilson, Sophomore, Science, Kappa Sigma, McComb,
Miss.
J. B. Wilson, Junior, Education, Auburn, Miss.
James L. Wilson, Freshman, Business, Lambda Chi Alpha, Lake
Cormorant, Miss.
Malcolm D. Wilson, Sophomore, Agriculture, Batesville, Miss.
Robert B. Wilson, Freshman, Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha,
Horn Lake, Miss.
Robert Berkley Wilson, Freshman, Engineering, Vicksburg,
Miss.
Steve L. Windham, Jr., Agriculture, Hazelhurst, Miss.
David A. Winfield, Freshman, Business, Starkville, Miss.
Virginia Winston, Junior, Business, Chi Omega, Starkville, Miss.
Evans Winter, Sophomore, Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega, Le-
land. Miss.
E. S. Wirtz, Freshman, Engineering, Jackson, Miss.
Ferdinand Wise, Sophomore, Engineering, Kappa Sigma, Hazle-
hurst. Miss.
Ralph S. Wofford, Junior, Business, Sigma Chi, Cleburne, Texas
Wilbur H. Woleben, Junior, Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Gulfport, Miss.
William D. Woleben, Freshman, Engineering, Gulfport, Miss.
James W. Woodard, Jr., Freshman, Engineering, Leakesville,
Miss.
Clyde S. Womack, Freshman, Education, Magee, Miss.
FuRNEY W. Wood, Sophomore, Agriculture, Merigold, Miss.
James D. Wood, Freshman, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma, Sidon,
Miss.
James A. Woods, Freshman, Engineering, Grenada, Miss.
Paul S. Woods, Sophomore, Business, Kosciusko, Miss.
Arthur F. Woodward, Sophomore, Business, Noxapater, Miss.
George N. Woodward, Junior, Agriculture, Louisville, Miss.
Paul J. Woodward, Sophomore, Engineering, Indianola, Miss.
William W. Woodward, Freshman, Engineering, Shubuta, Miss.
O. B. Wooley, Jr., Freshman, Science, Kappa Sigma, Marks,
Miss.
Glenn Worthington, Freshman, Agriculture, Brandon, Miss.
Sidney L. Worthy, Freshman, Business, Theta Xi, Picayune, Miss.
James C. Wright, Sophomore, Agriculture, Woodland, Miss.
Prentiss D. Wright, Sophomore, Engineering, Plantersville, Miss.
William R. Wright, Freshman, Agriculture, Walnut, Miss.
James V. Wyatt, Freshman, Engineering, Pascagoula, Miss.
William G. Wyckoff, Jr., Freshman, Agriculture, Kappa Alpha,
Meridian, Miss.
Addison H. Wynn, Sophomore, Agriculture, Winona, Miss.
Bill Yandell, Jr., Junior, Agriculture, Kappa Sigma, Vance, Miss.
Rex a. Yarbrough, Freshman, Agriculture, Sigma Pi, Baldwin,
Miss.
Thomas Eugene Yarbrough, Junior, Business, Alpha Tau Omega,
Louisville, Miss.
Herman L. Yeatman, Freshman, Education, Maben, Miss.
Edward Yerger, III. Junior, Business, Kappa Alpha, Jackson,
Miss.
Hansell N. York, Freshman, Engineering, Jackson, Miss.
Harry W. York, Sophomore, Agriculture, Dorsey, Miss.
John O. York, Sophomore, Agriculture, Raymond, Miss.
William B. Y.ork. Sophomore, Science, Coffeeville, Miss.
Bryan R. Young, Freshman, Engineering, Savanna, 111.
Charles E. Young, Freshman, Education, Amoru, Miss.
David F. Young, Jr., Junior, Education, McComb, Miss.
Leon B. Young, Freshman, Agriculture, Theta Xi, Walnut Grove,
Miss.
Newman D. Young, Sophomore, Education, Amory, Miss.
Ted Yount, Sophomore, Science, Pi Kappa Alpha, Laurel, Miss.
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Williams
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Williamson
WiLLIFORD
Willis
Wilson
Wilson, Jr.
Wilson, Jr.
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Windham, Jn.
WiNFIELD
Winston
Winter
WiRTZ
Wise
WOFFORD
Wolehen
WOLEBEN
Woodahd
WOMACK
Wood
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Woods
Woods
Woodward
Woodward
\\'OODWARD
Woodward
WooLEY, Jr.
Worthington
Worthy
Wright
Wright
Wright
Wyatt
Wyckoff, Jr.
Wynn
Yandell, Jr.
Yarbrough
Yarbrough
Yeatman
Yerger, III
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Extra-curricula activities at Mississippi
State form a large part of the campus
life. Therefore, in these pages and the
remainder of the book, the REVEILLE
presents the out -of -school interests of
State Students.
The "Activities and Features" section
of your annual has been subdivided
into "Activities", "Military", "Features",
and "Campus Shots", and the staff sin-
cerely hopes you will be pleased with
this arrangement.
The Beauties this year were chosen by
Sonny Dunham and his vocalists at a
beauty contest held during his Open-
ing Dance Concert program, and the
favorites were chosen by the combined
staffs of the REVEILLE.
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FEATURES
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OL STUDENT
Left to right: Treasurer A. B. Smith, Vice-President Jack "Soap'^
Francis, President Jim Kenna, Secretary Bill Beasley
Quick to cast off the cloak of war, the Student Council, working with a new and more effective constitution
based on sound democratic principles, plunged into the job of legislating for the largest Student Body in the
history of the College. By sheer determination and exemplary actions, the Council whittled away at the in-
surmountable obstacles thrown in its path, and President Kenna and his aids have set an example to be strived
for by successors.
The Reveille justly and proudly salutes the members of the Student Executive Council and their worthy
accomplishments .
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GOVERNMENT . . .
James Kenna President
Jack "Soap" Francis Vice-President
Bill Beasley Secretary
A. B. Smith Treasurer
SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES
E. H. "Mickey" Walker, Bill Humphries
J. C. Christian
JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES
Cliff Wilson
J. B. Cox
SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES
E. L. "Slick" Little
Bob Jones
FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES
Billy Martin
Eddie Smith
The Council pauses for a photo. Left to right, first row: Humphries, Francis,
Kenna, Beasley, Smith. Second row: E. Smith, Jones, Wilson, Walker
Christian, Cox
DL DANCE
Under the able guidance of "Soap" Francis, the Dance Committee presented State College with it's first big
postwar dance year. Three of the nations best bands came to State in 1946-47.
Sonny Dunham, "America's foremost Trumpet and
Trombone Stylist", and his orchestra led off the big
Opening Dance on November 2 with a big concert
in Lee Hall that afternoon shortly before the game
with Murray State. Then that night one of the largest
crowds in the history of the School attended the dance
in the cafeteria, which was led by Miss Vivian Bishop
of Jackson, who was escorted by Jim Kenna, President
of the student Body.
The Bandstand at Opening Dances
Miss Virginia Holder, Leader of Mid-Term Dances, With
"Soap" Francis, and Ray McKinley
McKinley Beats One Out
Billy Thompson Takes The Floor
The Bandstand at Mid-Tebms
COMMITTEE
February 7 and 8 brought to the campus here at State College that famous "Hoodie Addle" man, Ray Mc-
Kinley and his band. These Mid-Term Dances were led by Miss Virginia Holder of MSCW, who was escorted
by "Soap" Francis, Vice-President of the Student Body and Chairman of the Dance Committee. Truly this
man McKinley with his superb drumming and extraordinary showmanship made a hit with the State and
MSCW students that will long remain.
The Final Dance of May 10 brought Billy Butterfield, that trumpet playing man, along with his fine vocalist
Miss Pat O'Connor, to climax the best dance season State has seen in many years.
DANCE COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Jack "Soap" Francis, Chairman
E. T. "Mickey" Walker Robert Scott
Happy Angelo Cliff Wilson
George Wade Billy Thompson
Bill Rhett Jack Crawford
J. E. "Jeep" Simmons Charles Lawshe
Ben McMillon Eula Elliott
Lee Coon Catherine McDonnell
The Dance Committee and Theib Dates
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3L SDUTHERNAIRES
Organized in the fall of 1941, the SOUTHERNAIRES returned to the campus this year with an aggregation
composed entirely of veterans. After an absence of three years, the group, which is led by versatile Bill HoUings-
worth, has again become known throughout this section for its fine renditions of the nation's hit tunes.
When the orchestra was forced to disband (in 1943) because of war, it was known as the best band that ever
hit the campus, and this year saw six of that group drop back into their old positions. Those six are: Jimmy
Bryan, Bill Drinkwater, Rex Sells, Reggie Hudson, Dave Foresman, and Thomas "Peachy" Dent.
Bryan had Grafton Littlejohn, "Wickie" Sparks, K. B. Keary, and Fred Bailey to help him along in the sax
section, and these five produced harmony supreme. With Sells, Hudson, and Drinkwater in the brass section
were Bill Adams, Charlie Borum, and David Hull. Rounding out the band, Dent, Foresman, and Joe Moak pro-
duced that fine rhythm that made dancing to the music of the SOUTHERNAIRES a pleasure.
Bryan, Sparks, and Sells did great work in the arranging department, and the orchestra's frequent ap-
pearances on and off the campus dehghted all who heard it.
LEADER AND VOCALIST BILL HOLLINGSWORTH
SAXAPHONE SECTION
Grafton Littlejohn First Alto
Jimmy Bryan Second Tenor
William Sparks Third Alto
K. B. Keary Fourth Tenor
Fred Bailey Fifth Baritone
BRASS SECTION
Rex Sells First Trumpet
Reginald HtnosoN Second Trumpet
David Hull Third Trumpet
Charles Borum First Trombone
Bill Drinkwater Second Trombone
Bill Adams Third Trombone
RHYTHM SECTION
Thomas Dent Bass
Joe Moak P'^no
Dave Foresman Drums
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Screaming brasses, leading beats from the
rhythm section, harmonizing saxes— all these
help to make up the "music that satisfies" ren-
dered by The Collegians. Playing numerous one-
nightstand dances and concerts throughout the
state, this aggregation of musically-hep perform-
ers has been acclaimed as "the outstanding up-
and-coming modern dance orchestra in the state
and South."
Composed of professional musicians. The
Collegians offered such men as Jeff Smith, formerly associated with Bob Strong's orchestra, Toby Tenhet, who
toured the country with many big-name Air Force bands, and James Hemphill, who once played with Bud
Estes' famous band. Heart-stirring vocals were capably provided by the popular State co-ed. Patsy Farmer.
The terrific arrangements were by the nationally famous arranger. Gene Midgett.
The Collegians this year featured a jazz sextet, composed of "Red" Terry, "Cookie" Norwood, Jeff Smith,
Toby Tenhet, Ray Howell, and Frank Oakes, and this group played the jazzy solos of the above mentioned in-
strumentalists, and the arrangements of Toby Tenhet. Bookings were plentiful for this orchestra, and the
future foretells a promising place for tliem in tlie world of popular music.
DLLEGIANS
James Hemphill Leader
Morton Sackheim Business Manager
SAXAPHONES
Tommy Douglas First, Alto
Toby Tenhet Second, Tenor
Ed Maxcy Third, Alto
Marshall Leavitt Third, Alto
BRASSES
Hubert Pray First Trumpet
Frank Oakes Second Trumpet
Marion Pruitt Third Trumpet
James Hemphill First Trombone
Jeff Smith Second Trombone
RHYTHM
"Cookie" Norwood Piano
"Red" Terry Bass
Roy Howell Drums
OL 1947
The Reveille, official annual publication of
..„^ '" hL m 4 *^^^ Mississippi State Student Body, is de-
signed to iDiesent a colorful panorama of the
year's students and their activities. This year,
the book was edited by a former staff mem-
ber who returned to State to be chosen Editor.
The Editorial Staff, under the guidance of
Joe Frank Sanderson, has attempted to return
the Reveille to prewar standards, and to give
you the most accurate and interesting book
vl l^^t' if. ■ possible. George Wade, "Mouse" Chandler,
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^ , THE EDITORIAL STAFF
/ ■ ' ^ ^^ Joe Frank Sanderson Editor-in-Chief
jr^~^ ' ^ ' - ■■■-"' George Wade Assistant Editor
'r>^ Emmett H. "Mickey" Walker . . . Managing Editor
Harold "Hap" Angelo Associate Editor
Warren Kleban Associate Editor
John I. Chandler Adminstration Editor
Bobby Daniels Personnel Editor
Bill Hanrahan Sports Editor
Sara Stevens Feature Editor
The Editor Poses George Mercier Faculty Editor
Buddy Noland Military Editor
Louis Malvaney Fraternity Editor
Catherine McDonnell, Freddy Colmer Organizations Editors
Rosemary Foresman, Lou Manselle Staff Secretaries
Where Did You Get All The Help, Joe Frank.?
REVEILLE
and "Hap" Angelo contributed to the work,
as did the other members of the staff.
"Pete" GrifRs, Business Manager, and his
able assistants on the Business Staff, sold the
ads and were responsible for the distribu-
tion of the publication, besides aiding the Edi-
torial Staff in countless ways.
The Staffs of the Beveille have put many
hours into your annual, and they sincerely
hope you will find it an enjoyable one through
the years. '-' M
THE BUSINESS STAFF
Thomas K. "Pete" Griffis .... Business Manager
Thomas E. Yarbrough . Assistant Business Manager
Ben McMillan Advertising Manager
Harpole Patterson . Assistant Advertising Manager
Henry Thomason . . Assistant Advertising Manager
Marshall Boydston Circulation Manager
Thomas K. "Pete" Griffis, Business Manager
Dero Bamsey, Joe Thomas Mosby, Sheila Hall, Betty Dearth, Tom Gates, Gharline Todd, Joyce Elder,
O. B. WooLEY, Patsy Ann Farmer, Sylvla McGarty, Earline Hunter, Bosemary Bogers, Marjorie
Temple, Jane Allen MaGee, Lenabel Gribbs, GaROlyn Beattie, Ann Kropp, Norma Powell, Frances
DeMoville Editorial Assistants
Ferddie LeMieux, Gene Newman, Gurtis Page, Billy Lyle,
Jack Williams, Gene Platte, Phil Morson
Circulation Assistants
Eula Elliott, Elanor Welch Staff Secretaries
w^ "Pete" Briefs
^^ His Staff
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"Hap" Proofs His Latest Issue
The fifty-eighth year of the pubhcation of the
REFLECTOR has been marked by the return of a
former editor-in-chief who won a student election
to serve once more in the top editorial post of the
weekly paper. Harold "Hap" Angelo brought to
the campus a new trend in modern journalism that
has endeavored to give the students of Mississippi
State "the best college news journal in the South".
The policy of the paper has been to present to the
Student Rody various controversial issues and news
items, but not to allow Student politics to enter
into its viewpoint.
The Editorial Staff was strengthened by Sarah
Ratliff, Robby Harris, Jack Shank, and Fred Railey.
At the end of the first semester, Editor Angelo
graduated, and Sarah Ratliff was elected to fill the
post, marking the first time in the history of the
news organ that a co-ed has held the Editor's
position.
THE EDITORIAL STAFF
Harold "Hap" Angelo Editor-in-Chief
Jack Shank Managing Editor
Robby Harris Executive Editor
Sarah Ratliff Associate Editor
Fred Railey Sports Editor
Nancy Randolph Society Editor
Mary Hollingsworth Exchange Editor
Rernard Rrokaw, Aldo Vebena .... Photographers
Rob Stringer, Rilly Ray, Sam Pitner, Pete Sanders,
Sam Rishop Sports Writers
Robby Harris, Steve Harmon Columnists
Mary Harrelston, Robby Saul, Rill Hanrahan, Clif-
ford Rrandon, Charles Wilkinson, Pat Walton,
Charles Treas, Patsy Watts, Walter Savage,
Patsy Anne Farmer, Sara Stevens, Camille
Hogan, Rosemary Rogers, Carolyn Powell, Fran-
ces DeMoville, Mona Adams . Editorial Assistants
The Rusiness Staff Waits fob the Paper to Come in
.ECTDR
The Business Staff, under the capable dhection
of Sam "Face" Hailey, did outstanding work this
year in financing each issue of the REFLECTOR
and in dehvering the papers to both Students and
off-campus subscribers. Bill Hollingsworth, John
Joe Humphreys, and Jimmy Proctor added much
to the efficiency of the Staff. Upon Hailey 's gradu-
ation at mid-term, John Joe Humphreys was elected
to carry out the duties of Business Manager.
Sam Hailey Business Manager
Bill Hollingsworth . . . Assistant Business Manager
Jimmy Proctor Advertising Manager
Marion Stewart .... Assistant Advertising Manager
Dick McCulley .... Assistant Advertising Manager
John Joe Humphreys Circulation Manager
Another Monday Night Session
THE BUSINESS STAFF
Lee Robinson, Jimmy Chisolm, Joe Whiteside, Sidney
Brevard, Robert A. Filgo, Tom Walker, Frank
King, John Ashcraft, "Chappie" Chapman, Buck
Buchanan, George Hampton
Circulation Assistants
OL MIS
EDITORIAL STAFF
Bobby Brown
Editor-in-Chief
Louis Malvaney
Managing Editor
Ferdie LeMieux
Joke Editor
Pat Walton
Head Typist
Rosemary Foresman
Tijpist
Sylvia McCarty
Proof Reader
After being inactive for two years during the war, the "doity-rag" became well established on the Mississippi
State campus this year, bringing to the students the best articles, features, and jokes available. As a college
humor magazine, the MIS-A-SIP is known nationally and ranks as one of the best.
Among the most popular of its features is the Co-ed Parade, in which two of State's favorite co-eds are
presented each month. "The Sweetheart Parade" features tvi^o young ladies who do not attend the college yet
stand high in popularity on the campus. The "Hall of Fame" honors two of State's outstanding men students
monthly.
The Editorial Staff, headed by Bobby Brown, strengthened by Louis Malvaney, Ferdy LeMieux, and Pat
Walton, presented the Student Body with many hours of enjoyment the past year.
The Editorial Staff Searches for "Dirt"
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THE BUSINESS STAFF
A. B. "Churnhead" Smith
Business Manager
Guy Green
Assistant Business Manager
Don "Mallardhead" Speed
Advertising Manager
O. B. WOOLEY
Assistant Advertising Manager
Cliff Wilson
Circulation Manager
Lou Manselle
Assistant Circulation Manager
The Business Staff Tries
To "Cut Corners"
Charged with getting the advertisements and selHng and distributing the MIS-A-SIP monthly, the Business
Staff was headed by A. B. Smith. A. B. had Guy Green, Don Speed, and CHff Wilson as his aids. The Business
Staff' contributed much to the success of the publication.
The "Churnhead" Enjoys His Own "Humor"
Left to right: Dean Brooks, James Kenna, Mr. Ben Hilbun, Sarah Ratliff, Dr. Drennon, Joe Frank
Sanderson, N. T. Hamlin
BOARD of PUBLICATIONS
Following war-time years during which an Emergency Control Board was empowered to make all neces-
sary changes and adjustments in matters pertaining to Student Association publications, the Board of Publica-
tions functioned once again in its normal capacity during the 1946-47 session.
Created in 1938, this Board is composed of seven members: four faculty and three student, including the
president of the Student Association, and editors of the Reflector and Reveille. The Publications Board gov-
erns the letting of contracts for both publications, and serves as a final appeal Board for decisions of the
Student Executive Council on matters pertaining to the publications.
Board members during the past year were: Ben Hilbun, registrar; Dr. Herbert Drennon, Head of the Eng-
hsh Department; Mr. B. P. Brooks, Dean of the School of Education; N. F. Hamlin, Auditor of Student Or-
ganizations; James Kenna, President of the Student Association; Sarah Ratliff, Editor of the Reflector; and Joe
Frank Sanderson, Editor of the Reveille. Mr. Hilbun was chairman, Mr. Hamlin, secretary.
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Knowing the importance of keeping a well-trained
Reserve Corps, many returning servicemen have enlisted
in the Reserve Officers Training Corps program here at
State. With these men, as well as the regular flow of
new students into the R.O.T.C., the College looks for- j
ward to turning out well-qualified reserve officers in i
future years.
The primary objective of the R.O.T.C. is to provide
systematic mifitary training at civil educational institu-
tions for the purpose of qualifying selected students of
such institutions as reserve officers in the military forces
of the United States. It is intended that this objective be
attained during the time that the students are pursuing
their general or professional studies, with the least
practicable interference in their civil careers, by employ-
ing methods designed to fit men physically, mentally,
and morally for the pursuits of peace as well as pur-
suits of war. It is believed that such military training will
aid greatly in the development of better citizens.
The new R.O.T.C. has been re-designed and stream-
lined to fit the changing conditions, and an Air Corps
arm has been added to the old Infantry and Artillery
Arms. The course is still divided into two years of basic
instruction and two years of advanced instruction, with
the advanced course to be filled with selected students
who elect to participate in it. The summer camp is to be
reinstated at the end of this term.
Under the able leadership of Colonel George N.
Randolph and his assistants, the Cadets of the new
R.O.T.C. will be graduated as experienced reservists who
will be prepared in case our country is again endangered
by aggressive nations.
The Reveille salutes these gallant Sons of Mississippi
State.
The Paeade Ground
First row, left to right: Capt. Davis; Major Irving; Lt. Col. Pryor; Col.
Randolph; Col. Russell; Major Hutchinson; Capt. Cox; Capt. Hawkins.
Second row: M/Sgt. Allen; S/Sgt. Raymond; M/Sgt. Pennylegion; T/Sgt.
Palmer; M/Sgt. Raines; M/Sgt. Verger; Cpl. Hardre. Third row: S/Sgt.
NoRRis; Sgt. Haynes; M/Sgt. Le Blanc
U.S.
Army
Officers
The U. S. Army Non-commissioned Officers
BATTALION STAFF
SAMUEL W. SCALES Lieutenant Colonel, Battalion Commander
ALLEN L. EDWABDS Major, Battalion Executive Officer
EWELL L. LITTLE Captain, S-L Battalion Adjutant
JOHN A. CARROLL Captain, S-2, Intelligence
WILLIAM C. HARPER Captain, S-3, Plans and Training Officer
JEFFERSON D. DICKSON Captain, S-4, Supply Officer
COMPANY "A" INFANTRY
HOMER C. McNAMARA Captain
WILLIAM G. ANGLIN First Lieut.
WILLIAM P. HANRAHAN First Lieut.
WILLIAM E. BOLTON First Lieut.
THOMAS E. McWILLIAMS First Lieut.
COMPANY "B" ANTI-AIRCRAFT ARTILLERY
LAWRENCE E. BALDWIN Captain
JAMES L. McCOLLOUGH First Lieut.
WALTER D. BAILEY First Lieut.
MAURICE T. REED First Lieut.
COMPANY "C", AIR FORCE
GRADY L. GIBBS Captain
RALPH E. THETFORD First Lieut.
JOHN C. PAGE First Lieut.
HENRY P. NOLAND , • • • • First Lieut.
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Grady Gibbs and Company
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Enchanting smile— charm that knows no bounds— a
friendly or sympathetic word for everyone— yes, these are
characteristics of Sara Stevens, Miss Mississippi State by
popular choice of the Student Body.
A favorite of everyone who meets her, Sara is very active
in Student activities, and she holds many coveted honors
on the campus. President of her sorority, Zeta Tau Alpha,
membership in Omicron Theta, Features Editor of the
Reveille, and staff member of the REFLECTOR are a few
of her more noteworthy accomplishments.
The Reveille is proud to present
MISS SARA STEVENS as
MISS
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MISSISSIPPI STATE ..
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CATHERINE McDDNNELL
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LOUISE MANSELLE
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CHARLENE TDDD
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JOYCE ELDER
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HERMA LEE WELLS
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PATSY FARMER
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Jean Ball
Joan Lowry
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AVORITES . . .
EuLA Elliot
Betty Dearth
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Kay Harris
Sheila Hall
ToMMYE Nell Morris
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Eaeline Hunter
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Dot Bedenbaugh
Jane Anderson
W.S.C.W.
FAVDR
Virginia Holder
Jamie Polk
Terry Yarborough
ITES .
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Evelyn Lambeth
Margaret Alsworth
Charlotte Andersen
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Billy "Spook" Murphy
Mr. Mississippi State
Sara Stevens
Miss Mississippi State
Homer Hicks and Kay Harris
Best Dancers
Bill Rhett
Most Handsome
Ralph Hicks
Most Intellectual
WHO'S WHD«/
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NoTTY Wheeler
Most Typical Frosh
Dean Willie Evans
Most Popular Professor
*"Bubber" Jackson
Friendliest Boy
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STATE
WHO'S
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J UNIVERSITIES . . .
Every year several outstanding students from each college and university in the nation are chosen and pre-
sented in the publication WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COL-
LEGES. A short biographical sketch and collegiate achievements of the individual student is given.
Presentation, which is based entirely upon outstanding college work in scholarship, participation in student
activities, and leadership, is a coveted honor all over the United States.
Those not having pictures are: Bob Pillow, Joe Frank Sanderson, Ray Hammons, Mickey Walker, Jones
Woodward.
"Hap" Angelo
Glen Martin
Bill Beasley
Billy "Spook" Murphy
J. C. CHRIS-nAN
Bill Rhett
James Cox
Marion Simmons
MEMBERS
"Hap" Angelo
Bill Beasley
J. C. Christian
James Cox
Jack "Soap" Francis
T. K. "Pete" Griffis
Ray Hammons
Bill Humphries
Jim Kenna
Glen Martin
Billy "Spook" Murphy
BoR Pillow
Bill Rhett
Joe Frank Sanderson
Marion Simmons
A. B. Smith
Emmett H. "Mickey" Walker
Oscar N. Carmichael
J. R. Bryson
Jones D. Woodward
D. B. "Mutt" Floyd
Jack "Soap" Francis
A. B. Smith
T. K. "Pete" Griffis
Oscar N. Carmichael
Bill Humphries
J. R. Bryson
Jim Kenna
D. B. "Mutt" Floyd
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GEtJKGE Wade
Assistant Editor of the Reveille
Jim Kenna
President of the Student Association
Jack "Soap" Francis
Vice-President of the Student Association
A. B. Smith
Business Manager of the Mis-A-Sip
Bill Beasley
Secretary of the Student Association
Sabah Ratliff
First Girl Editor of the Reflector
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Lynn Smith
Everybody's Friend
Lee Coon
Campus Birddog
Jack Cbawford
Commander of the Legion Post
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Athletics at Mississippi State mark one
of the finest achievements in the growth
of this great institution. The widely her-
alded activities of the college varsity
teams form only a small part of the
sports calendar. So well organized is
the athletic program, it can reach every
student through the interfraternity and
intermural activities. An institution is as
strong as its students wish it to be, and
the physical development of the indi-
vidual student plays an integral part in
the building of better men and women
for the future.
Therefore, in these pages we present
the more widely recognized of Missis-
sippi State sports, and we salute the
people who make them important to
the College.
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Coach C. R. Noble, Director of Athletics
DIRECTDR o/ ATHLETICS
CDACH NDBLE
A son of Mississippi State who has made athletic history, Coach C. R. "Dudy" Noble is one of the most be-
loved characters on the campus. During his undergraduate days, Coach "Dudy" became the first Maroon to
letter in four major sports.
Having served as coach at several Southern colleges. Coach "Dudy" is well-versed in athletic lore, and he
spins a sports yarn about as proficiently as he handles the chores of Athletic Director. He is tremendously popu-
lar with both Students and Alumni.
As coach of the baseball team, he has turned out some great squads and some outstanding major leaguers.
A vast knowledge of baseball rules and technical points makes Coach "Dudy" a scourge to the erring umpii-e,
and Maroon nines are assured of a square deal whenever there is a question as to legality' of a play.
Besides his duties as Coach, Coach "Dudy" arranges all of State's athletic schedules, and is responsible for
transportation, food, and lodging for all of the school's athletes who compete on other campuses.
A great athlete, a great personality. Coach C. R. Noble guided Mississippi State athletics over a winning
trail once again this year.
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Coach Allyn McKeen
FDDT
THE COACHES
In his seventh year as coach of the mighty Maroon
football team. Coach Allyn McKeen faced a tough schedule
: with a whole raft of talent, men who had not played foot-
ball since before the war. At the end of the season, the
team's record of eight wins against two defeats bespoke of
a great squad tutored well by a great coach. In his reign
as Football Coach at State, Allyn McKeen has produced
some of the best teams ever seen at this institution, and
to him goes much credit for the football record of which
State men are so proud.
■m Assisting McKeen as End Coach this year was Bowden
] Wyatt, who returned to State almost as soon as he received
J his discharge from the Navy. Another Tennessee great,
3 Wyatt also receives a great deal of credit for fine State
;'f teams.
The third member of the Maroon brain trust, Line
Coach DeWitt Weaver has just completed his first year on
the varsity coaching staff. In his short time at State he pro-
duced one of the most highly-respected lines in the nation.
Rounding out the coaching staff, Coach Phil Dickens is responsible for the condition of the squad and for
assisting Coach McKeen with the backfield. His strict training rules made the State team this year one of the
best conditioned groups ever to appear on the gridiron of this institution.
•Masters of Pigskin Play
BALL at STATE
THE CAPTAINS
Able leaders of the Mississippi State
Maroons through the past season were
Captain Billy Murphy and Alternate Cap-
tain Curtis Patterson.
"Spook" Murphy, long on football savvy,
was a member of the varsity squad before
entering the Marine Corps in 1943, and
after playing with such teams as Duke and ^
the Marine All-Stars at Pearl Harbor, he
returned this year and once again took his
place among the Maroon great.
Steady, capable "Pee Wee" Patterson,
without a doubt one of the top guards in
the conference, also returned from Service
this year to lead the State team. A Jack-
son boy, Patterson made many All South-
eastern teams in 1942, his junior year, and
has always been hsted as a starter.
Captain 'Speed Spook" Murphy
Alternate Captain "Pee Wee" Patterson
THE MANAGERS
Many people do not realize
the importance of the men who
go out on the field during tiine
periods, yet these "waterboys"
are an intregal part of the team.
They perform many important
duties for the players and
coaches, thus playing a large
role in the success of the squad.
Managers of the varsity- this
year were Collins Coltharp and
"Cookie" Epperson, while Bill
Beasley assisted Coach Dickens
as Student Trainer.
Managers Coltharp, Beasley, Epperson
The Maboon Band at its Best
THE BAND
Famous in its own right, the Maroon Band played vigorously at all the games on the campus, as well as fol-
lowing the football team to Memphis, New Orleans, Birmingham, Ole Miss, and Alabama, to add to the spirit
and color of each game. With Henery E. Wamsley directing, and Jack Crawford, Herma Lee Wells, Tommye
Morris, and Joan Lowry handling the signahng and twirhng chores, contributed much to the gridiron classics
this year.
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CHEERLEADERS
"Jeep" Holds His Crew Together
State's cheerleaders this year could not be praised enough for their work at the ballgames, rallies and pep
meetings. With "Jeep" Simmons in charge, and Patsy Watts, Homer Hicks, Joan Lowry, and Jack Wilkes assist-
ing, State Students proudly cheered their team on to great feats on the gridiron.
Bully, Symbol of Power
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BULLY
In all athletic events, Bully is State's strongest
and most enthusiastic booster. High-spirited,
courageous, and powerful he is symbolic of State
in every way. A familiar sight on the campus.
Bully is everybody's friend, the college pup, and
his appearance on the athletic field gi\es rise to
a tremendous display of the State spirit.
MARDDNS
TAKE DPENER
STATISTICS
State Chattanooga
First downs 13 7 «
Yards gained rushing .... 216 64
Yards gained passing .... 112 95
Passes attempted 12 19
Passes completed 6 11
Passes intercepted by ... . 3 3
Punting average 27 29
Yards lost by penalties ... 40 25
Score 41 7
State "popped the top" on its 1946 season by playing host to
the Moccasins of the University of Chattanooga on Scott Field.
It was the first meeting of the two teams, and the Maroons
downed them by the one-sided score of 41-7, with fleet State
backs rmining wild time and time again.
The 'Noogans held the Bulldogs to 7 points during the first
half, while they made their only score of the game with a pass
into the State end zone.
In the second half, the story was entirely different, for State
broke loose and scored 20 points in the third period and 14 in
the final. McWilliams and Bramlett led the scoring parade with two each, while Murphy and Jones tallied once
apiece. Teddy Shuff' kicked 5 extra points.
Harper Davis
Back
Graham Bramlett
Back
Sonny Jones
Back
Jim Stuart
Back
Truitt Smith
Jennings Moates
Back
LOSE TD L. S. U
The next week the Maroons moved into Baton Rouge to do battle with the highly-rated Bengals of Louisiana
State. The Tigers claimed one of the finest teams in the Southeastern Conference, and the Bulldogs found out
why as they went down in bitter defeat, 13-6. r i
Outplaying the Louisianans throughout the first half, the McKeenmen missed chance after chance to score
The only score of the first half, however, came when LSU recovered a State fumble on the State five, and scored
in four plays. , ^ . , ^. i 4. u
Coming back to roll in the second half, the Bengals drove deep into State territory several times only to be
thrown back by a staunch Maroon forward wall. Taking over deep in shadows of their own goal on downs, the
Bulldogs fumbled again, and a Tiger lineman fell on the ball in the end zone for the second score.
Then a courageous State team drove to LSU's two yard line, with McWilliams carrying a large part of the
load. Injured on his last try, McWilliams was replaced by Matulich, who plunged over for six points. Shutts
attempt to convert went wide, and that was the ballgame. .
Johnny Grace
Back
STATISTICS
State LSU
First downs ....
Yards gained rushing
Yards gained passing
I^asses attempted . .
Passes completed . .
Passes intercepted by
Punting average . .
Yards lost by penalties
Final score
8
170
49
5
2
44
10
6
11
132
74
8
3
2
37
60
13
Jim Bailey
Back
Bob Pillow
Back
STATISTICS
State Michigan St.
First clowns ....
Yards gained rushing
Yards gained passing
Passes attempted . .
Passes completed . .
Passes intercepted by
Punting average . .
Yards lost by penalties
Final score
12
182
23
3
1
1
41
40
6
9
21
134
20
II
41
10
HiLLARD Thorpe
Back
STATE BOUNCES BACK
A freezing Maroon eleven held on to a six point lead ob-
tained in the first minutes of play to eke out the Spartans of
Michigan State on a rain and sleet swept field in East Lansing,
before 22,000 shivering fans.
Sparked by the swivelhipped running of "Eagle" Matulich,
the Staters took the ball in the opening minutes and pushed 64
yards to the only touchdown of the day. A pass from Matulich
to Bramlett carried to the Spartan two, where Matulich plunged
over. Shulf's attempt to convert was wide.
In the second half, Michigan State took over on downs deep
in their own territory, and on a 29 yard sleeper pass, got out of
their hole. It seemed as if the Spartans had gotten to rolling,
when the State line, led by Garrett, Sidorik, and Corley rose to
the occasion and hurled them back.
The remainder of the ball game was played near the mid-
field stripe, with the Maroons headed goalward when the final
gun sounded.
"Shorty" McWilliams
Back
STATE HITS HARD
A sudden downpour of rain just before game time did not
seem to dampen the spirit of the Mississippi State Maroons as
they blasted their way to a one-sided victory over the University
of San Francisco Dons in Memphis. The game was not three
minutes old when the Bulldogs began to click.
After an exchange of fumbles, State took the ball on its own
45 and began to roll goalward with Bob Pillow slashing through
the line and McWilliams hitting Harper Davis with a beautiful
pass. In four plays the Maroons moved the ball from their
own 45 to score, with Pillow going over. From there on, it was
just a matter of getting the ball for the McKeenmen to score.
Before the game was over, Pillow had scored again. Murphy
twice, Ken Davis once on a pass from McWilliams, Bill Howard
once on a pass from Harper Davis, and Harper had personally
escorted the ball over the goal once himself. Teddy Shulf found
the range and kicked six out of seven placements. Linemen
opened gaping holes in the defense and smothered Don attempts
1 1 kP fl i)ll-lTl KPt
It was not until the second half when McKeen had replaced
his first two teams that the Dons were able to score, and in this
half they racked up their twenty points. The final count read
State 48, San Francisco 20.
'Eagle" Matulich Captain Billy "Spook" Murphy
Back Back
STATISTICS
State S. Francisco
First downs ....
Yards gained rushing
Yards gained passing
Passes attempted . .
Passes completed . .
Passes intercepted by
Punting average . .
Yards lost by penalties
Final score
13
269
112
24
8
5
39
80
48
5
10
227
23
12
1
33
40
20
Elbert Corley
Center
Atta Boy, "Shorty"!
Billy "Chief" McCain
Center
Time-out For Publicity
Corley's Always Dressed Out First
STATISTICS
State Tulane
First downs ....
Yards gained rushing
Yards gained passing
Passes attempted . .
Passes completed . .
Passes intercepted by
Punting average . .
Yards lost by penalties
Score
19
149
129
17
10
2
36
41
14
11
64
98
19
8
34
32
7
BULLDOGS TAKE THRILLER
In a spine-tingling sixty minutes jam-packed with thrills, the Bulldogs
downed a stubborn Green Wave eleven of Tulane University in the Cres-
cent City of New Orleans before some 60,000 fans. Tulane knocked three
times at the Maroon goal line and three times the mighty Hue rose up and
threw back the Wave. Garrett, Hildebrand, McCain, Sidorik, and "Blind
Tom" Davis displayed too much power for the New Orleans boys.
The Maroons got down to business about mid-way in the first quarter.
With McWilhams at the throttle, they steam-rolled their way 59 yards for the
first tally. Striking at all positions and displaying an unheralded passing
attack, the Maroons set the ball in scoring position on the 15 yard Hue. A
pass from Harper Davis to Hildebrand moved the ball to the six inch line,
and Bailey went over with a surge of power. Shuff's conversion attempt
split the uprights, and State led 7-0 at halftime.
Soon after the opening of the second half, a dumfounded crowd saw
Tulane knot the count on a forty yard run by Don Fortier, when a State
fumble was recovered in mid-air and lateralled to him. Then, with blood in
their eyes the Maroons began to roll under the brilliant leadership of Mc-
Williams, and it was not until McWilliams was carried off the field that
chances of a State Victory dimmed. However, a series of Tulane penalties
and completed passes by State's Captain Murphy moved the Bulldogs on
down the field, and Bailey scored again on a line plunge. Shuff converted,
and the game ended with Tulane desperately passing in an attempt to tie
the game up again.
Joe Dollar
Guard
M. F. "Salty" Johnson
Guard
Vernon Hughes
Center
Bobby Cadenhead
Center
OUT CLASS MURRAY STATE
Playing at home for the first time in four weeks the Mississippi State Maroons
took their fourth win of the season by completely outclassing the Murray State
Thoroughbreds by the count of 69-0. The Maroons took the ball on the opening
kick-off and marched immediately for a touchdown to begin the rout. Maroon
backs sailed freely behind the beautiful blocking of the linemen, and score after
score was rung up. The reserves played much of the game, and proved that they
were surprisingly capable when called upon.
An odd feature of the game was Murray's inabihty to force the Bulldogs to
punt a single time during the game. Shuff kicked nine extra points from place-
ment, eight of them consecutively.
Final score: Mississippi State 69, Murray State 0.
First downs
Yards gained rushing .
Yards gained passing .
Passes attempted . . .
Passes completed . . .
16
. 350
. 180
. 15
6
STA
Miss.
2
9
74
17
7
TI
St.
STICS
Murray St.
Passes intercepted by .
Punting average ....
Yards lost by penalties .
Score
2
1.5
69
1
35
5
MoATES Pulls His Sneak on Murray
State
Sonny Jones Takes Off Against
Murray
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Alternate Captain Curtis Patterson
Guard
Jesse Hughes
Guard
Mike Harris
Guard
Mike Mihalic
Guard
Al Sidorik
Tackle
Harper Didn't Get This One
BULLDOGS BLAST PLAINSMEN
MississipiDi State's Mighty Maroons moved into Birmingham to
blast the Plainsmen of Auburn 33-0 in its sharpest performance of the
season up to that time. State did not hesitate once it got the ball,
but surged forth on first possession to move into the lead 7-0.
From there on it was too much power for the Plainsmen. Murphy,
Hatulich, and Sonny Jones took care of the tailback chores, with Pil-
low Bailey, Pittman, Harper Davis, and Bramlett ripping off long
gains. Jennings Moates and Truett Smith did their jobs well at block-
ing back, and the line kept the fast Auburn back Tidwell in check
all afternoon.
STATISTICS
State
First clowns 20
Yards gained rushing .... 322
Yards gained passing .... 72
Passes attempted 23
Passes completed 8
Passes intercepted 1
Punting average 34
Score 33
Auburn
11
98
61
13
8
1
33
Pat Arnold
Tackle
George Cartwright
Tackle
Teddy Shuff
Tackle
McKeen Hasn't Arrived, Obviously
TUNE-UP FOR OLE MISS
Dominant line play by the Maroon first, second, and third string lines stopped the
Northwest Louisiana eleven cold before a crowd of some 8,000 on Scott field. The fii;st
half saw Murphy, McWilliams, Bramlett, and Davis running at will behmd superb block-
ing. The Staters were clicking in every department that afternoon. , , , ,
During this game End Bill Hildebrand, All-Southeastern in 1945, made his first tovich-
down in four years of college football. After a sustained drive to the four yard line had
set up a score for the Bulldogs, Hildebrand switched from end to fullback and plunged
across the goal to garner the six points. , . ,
At halftime Coach McKeen sent the starters to the showers, leaving the^ reserves to
finish the job. Great running, passing, and kicking by Sonny Jones, Hillard Thorpe, James
Pittman and Johnny Grace featured the remainder of the contest. The game ended as
Jim Stuart intercepted a Louisiana pass on the Maroon 10 yard marker and ran it all the
way back to the Louisiana 2 before being pushed out of bounds.
Final Score: Mississippi State 28, Northwest Louisiana 0.
The "Egg" Comes Home
Bob PATrKRsoN
Tackle
"Dub" G.abrett
Tackle
Leo Seal
Tackle
Pile Up at Ole Miss
Mrs. America, Crowned at the
Ole Miss Game
STATISTICS
State
Ole Miss
First downs
11
5
Yards gained rushing .
163
102
Yards gained passing .
42
51
Passes attempted . . .
16
25
Passes completed . . .
5
8
Passes intercepted by .
4
2 ■
Punting average . . .
41.5
39.5
Yards lost by penalties .
25
35
Score
20
SWEET REVENGE
Unleashing two years store of flaming, vengeance, the Maroons blasted the
University of Mississippi Rebels to all corners of Hemingway Stadium in the
first half and then cunningly played cat-and-mouse with them throughout the
second half to defeat the Rebel squad 20-0 in the 43rd encounter of the two
teams.
It was all State that sunny Saturday afternoon when the Bulldogs faced
Johnny Reb, and they played one of the finest games of the season. Loosing
vicious blockers and an array of superb backs, they racked up 20 points in the
first half before finally letting up.
It was a pass, McWilliams to Hildebrand, that gave the McKeenmen their
first touchdown. The second came as a result of a powerful ground drive,
with "Shorty Mac" sweeping end to score standing up.
The final Maroon tally was made by "Eagle" Matulich on a run-back of an
intercepted Rebel pass. In making his 68 yard goalward trip, "Eagle" displayed
one of the most brilliant exhibitions of broken-field running seen in many a sea-
son. Touched by eight different Rebs along the route, he twisted, shook, and
pounded his way down field to score standing up.
The fine line play of Garrett, Sidorik, "Pee Wee" Patterson, and Hildebrand
kept Connerly and Company in check all afternoon, and once again the Golden
Egg returned home.
Kermit "Rosie" Davis
End
Kenneth "Blind Tom''
End
Davis
Murray Alexander
End
MARDDNS UPSET IN
FINAL
In one of the major upsets of the season the Crimson
Tide of Alabama seemed to do everything right to take a
heartbreaking 24-7 decision from the Maroons.
The first quarter of the ball game was played on even
keel, with line play and punt exchanges. Harry Gilmer's
punting kept the Staters backed up in their own territory all
the time.
With the opening of the second quarter Gilmer stood
far back and threw a long pass to Ted Cook on the Missis-
sippi State one yard line. A penalty nullified Alabama's
score, and when two fine plays failed to gain Hugh Morrow
booted a field goal from the six to give Alabama a 3-0 edge.
State came roaring back, but when they hit the Tide's
30, a fumble lost the ball, and Harry Gilmer went to work
again. Three long passes and two line plunges accounted
for a touchdown, and again Morrow converted. The second
Elephant touchdown came when Alabama's Wozniak broke
through the State forward wall, blocked Murphy's punt,
and scooped it up to run 20 yards for the tally. Morrow's
conversion split the uprights. The Gilmer-to-Cook combine
set up the final Alabama marker with a 42 yard completion,
and Gilmer himself did the honors. For the fourth time
Morrow's kick was good.
It wasn't until the final stanza that the Maroon oflr'ensive
seemed to chck. Graham Bramlett received the Tide's kick-
off and bulled his way 67 yards to the Alabama 30. From
there, "Eagle" Matulich took over and whipped three com-
pleted passes to the Davis boys— Harper, Kenneth, and
Kermit— to place the pigskin on the 'Bama 5. Matulich
plunged over and Shuff's conversion was good, making the
final count Alabama 24, State 7.
"Collins" and "Cookie" in Their Usual Position
Brother Act, Vernon and Jesse Hughes
McKeen Sharpens Up the Punting
Bill Hildebrand
Billy Howard
End
Jerry "Bloody" Odom
End
B. H. Bassett
End
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Coach Marcus Mapp
Coach Ed Molinski
THE COACHES
Head man on the Bullpup coaching staff this past season was Ed MoHnski, one-time University of Tennessee
great. One of the greatest guards ever to play under Neyland, Mohnski was named All-Southeastern and AU-
American. He joined the Maroon coaching staff in 1944. r o. . ' r .u n c- c-i-
Assisting Coach Molinski with the "B" team was Marcus Mapp, one of State s own footballers. Smce hnishmg
school in 1938, Coach Mapp has been connected with the Athletic Department, except for tmie spent in
Manager of the Bullpup squad, "Dub" Waters has been much of an asset to the team. He hails from Bald-
wyn, Mississippi.
GAME RECORD
State 7 Alabama 20
State 6 Ole Miss
State 6 Auburn 14
State 7 Ole Miss 14
State 7 Alabama 14
"B
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TEAM...
Wearers of the red shirts, receivers of their daily lumps-without these men no team could function well.
For they are the ones who make the varsity work to win starting berths. They are the ones who sweat out the
gruelling practice sessions for no glory on Saturday, waiting for next year when they will be ready.
This year the Bullpup squad boasted more than fifty members, many of them possessing well over average
talent. Gaining size and experience this year, they will make football history for Mississippi State in future sea-
sons. Such men as Condon Ray, Jake Lennard, Jack Stanley, "Cootie" Black, and "Froggy" Moore are destined
to deal Misery to State foes on the gridiron.
The Bullpups dropped four of five decisions this year, but the record belies their abihty. Every game was
close, and the squad played hard and well until the final gun each time. The Reveille is proud to present
the Mississippi State "B" team, and to say thanks for every Student and State man. You have the right to be
proud of a job well done.
Front WW, left to right: Jenkins, Ellard, Pepper, Shaw, Tate, McPherson, Manager Waters, Henley, Rusco,
Wright, Stanley, Pittman, Parks. Second row, left to right: Burrow, Mizell, Lennard, Comfort, Bullock,
Black, Champion, Bauer, Lipe, Burks, Walker, Forrest, Herring, Willl^ms. Third row, left to right: Coach
Molinski, Taylor, Wall, Marler, Benson, Warner, McDearman, Hudson, Jackson, Kaiser, Jones, Bledsoe,
Breeland, Luster, Caldwell, Peevey, Ray, Coach Mapp
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basket!
STATE'S SEASON
The Mississippi State Basketball team
under the able guidance of Coach Hitt
completed their seasonal play with a record
of nine wins against eleven losses. Although
the prospects looked good early in the sea-
son the Maroons hit a mid-season slump
and in its final seven games dropped five
while managing to salvage only two wins.
Beginning the season with a team com-
posed of six members of the 1943 varsity
and four members of the 1946 squad, the
team won decisive victories over Howard,
Florida, Auburn, Mississippi College, Ole
Miss, Memphis State, and Alabama.
The Staters opened the season on the
local court with a loss to Tulane 44-32 but
came back the following night and downed
Howard College of Birmingham 55-32.
Coach Hitt
Hindu Gets the Tip-off
BALL
Following this they took victories over
Florida 55-24, Auburn 61-35, and Missis-
sippi College 58-34. Then the Maroons
moved into Birmingham and dropped a
close decision 41-39, to Howard College.
Returning home, the State quint was de-
feated by Tennessee in a close one 35-34,
and by Louisiana State 61-57 before finally
hitting the winning column again with vic-
tories over it's traditional rival, Ole Miss
53-31, and then Chattanooga 52-31.
Taking to the road on a barnstorming
trip through Alabama and Tennessee, the
Staters were nosed out by Alabama 56-42
but took Chattanooga and Memphis State
into camp 58-52 and 51-38, but lost the
final two games to Tennessee 65-36 and
Vanderbilt 64-44.
Reynolds
Solomon
Nettles
Nicholson
Peevey
Raper
Thompson
a
t
while swinging down into
Louisiana, State played the
Wave of Tulane to a standstill
only to drop the game in the
closing minutes 57-52, but the
next night Louisiana State beat
the Maroons 64-49.
On the return trip State
swamped Mississippi College in
a last half spurt 82-48, but lost
a heartbreaker to Ole Miss 59-49.
In the last and probably the
most exciting game of the sea-
son the Maroons rose to the oc-
Bledsoe Goes for a High One
Daley
Tribble
Ray
STATE
^
casion and defeated the strong
Alabama quint 37-34. In win-
ning, the Maroons kept the boys
from the Capstone from break-
ing the conference record of
most points scored in one sea-
son. That night Alabama came
within three points of tieing the
record held by the Maroon
squad of 1943.
After a week of practice the Snyder
State five moved into Louisville,
Kentucky for the Southeastern Conference tournament but lost in the opening round to Georgia Tech 65-52
to bring the curtain down on another season of Basketball.
Watts
E. Bledsoe
Walters
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BASEBALL
GAME RECDHD
State L. S. U. 21
State 1 L. S. U. 19
State 12 Tulane 8
State 2] • • • Tulane 12
State 6 L. S. U 9
State 1 L. S. U. 12
State Bradley Tech 4
State 1 Alabama 15
State 12 Alabama 13
State 1 Ole Miss 9
Coach Noble
Coach Patty
Opening the season with no collegiate experienced pitchers and only two retm-ning lettermen, the Maroon
diamond team met with disaster at every tm-n, and they managed to eke out only two victories in ten starts.
However, the team played hard and well throvighout every game, and their performances met with approval
of the fans.
Dropping their first two decisions to L. S. U. in Baton Rouge, the Bulldogs moved into New Orleans to
pound out a double victory over Tulane, but from then on they couldn't find the range, and L. S. U., Bradley
Tech of Illinois, Alabama, and Ole Miss poured it on for six straight games.
With much experience gained this season, and many lettermen and high school stars coming up, however.
Coach "Dudy" and his squad are looking forward to a very successful season next year.
NiOLET Takes One on Bradley Tech
Bradley Tech Gets a Double Play
Brandon, Pitcher
H. Smith, Pitcher
PiTTMAN, Catcher
PiNsoN, Shortstop B. Smith, Third Base Payne, Pitcher Hamilton, Outfield
Watts, Outfield Day, First Base Benson, Outfield Forester, Third Base
Marks, Outfield Duke, Pitcher Smith, Pitcher Niolet, First Base Tiller, Second Base
Hamilton Gets a Hit
State Must Be Ahead
^M^^—': 'f
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Coach Dick Hitt
A full track program was resumed last year at State, and the cinder-
men, under the able leadership of Coach Dick Hitt, had a very suc-
cessful season. With Bill Rhett and Hal France the only returning
lettermen. Coach Hitt developed one of the most brilliant arrays of
stars in Mississippi State track history.
In four dual meets the thin clads thoroughly defeated Ole Miss
twice, Alabama and Maxwell Field once each. Garnering points in
both track and field events, the Maroons improved with each meet,
and their efforts were popularly acclaimed by the Student Body.
State tracksters were rated as "strictly darkhorse material" in the
Southeastern Conference Meet in Birmingham, but they breezed forth
in an unexpected burst of strength and came out in fourth place. The
Maroons outscored all rivals on the cinders, but failed to gather any
on the field, and thus came in behind L. S. U., Georgia Tech, and
Tulane.
Hal France and footballer Harper Davis combined their efforts to
register thirteen points in the 100 and 220 yard dashes. France ran
second behind Dickey of L. S. U. in both events, while Davis took
third and fourth respectively.
Proud of the Maroon Track Team, the Reveille is happy to add
one more round of applause for the coach and members.
Haley, Hurdles
TRACK
"Bucky" Walters, rated a third placer in premeet dope, outdistanced
a fast field in the 440 to place first, beating McLane of Tulane and
Lansing of Georgia Tech. Jack Haley scored seven points by virtue
of second in the low hurdles and third in the high, while Bill Rhett
ran a very close second in the half mile run. The Speedy Maroon
relay team remained undefeated for the season by dashing to a clear-
cut victory and the coveted trophy. The relay team was composed
of Hal France, Donald Nicholson, Bill Rhett, and "Bucky" Walters.
Haley First in the Hurdles
Against Ole Miss.
France, Harper Davis, and Will Davis, One, Two, and Three
Over Ole Miss in the Hundred
Mizelle Takes First Over Maxwell Field in the Mile
Rhett Has the Winning Habit
alters, sec Quarter Mile King Harper Davis, Dashes and Broad Jump
Rhett, Half Mile
OL "M" CLUB . .
The "M" Club is made up of men who have lettered in one or more of the major sports.
The "M" Club initiation affords a great deal of entertainment for the Student Body and embarrassment for
the initiates. The annual' "M" Club dance is one of the highlights of the Fall Season.
OFFICERS
Bob Pillow President
Harper Davis Vice-President
Billy Thompson Secretary-Treasurer
Mike Mihalic Sergeant-at-Anns
Alexander, Murray M.
Arnold, Pat
Arnold, J. O.
Atkinson, J. P.
Benson, G. W.
Black, C. P.
Bledsoe, Eugene
Bledsoe, Steve
Bramlett, G. M.
Brandon, Phillip
Brock, J. N.
Cadenhead, R.
Chisholm, W. C.
Conn, James E.
Corley, E.
Davis, Harper
Davis, Kermit
Davis, Ken
Davis, W. O.
Day, R. D.
Dollar, Joe
Floyd, D. E.
Ford, Bob
Forrester, J. E.
Garrett, W. D.
Grace, John
MEMBERS
Haley, Charles J.
Hamilton, W. C.
Harris, Mike
Matulich, E.
Hildebrand, C. W.
Howard, Billy
Hughes, Jesse
Hughes, Vernon
Johnson, Salty
Jones, Sonny
Lowe, Henry
McBeath, Kennon
McCain, Billy
Marks, G. S.
Meeks, Billy
McInvale, G.
McWilliams, Tom
Mihalic, Mike
MiZELLE, C.
MoATES, Jennings
Murphy, Billy
Nettles, Billy
Nicholson, W. D.
Parks, Jay
Patterson, Curtis
Patterson, R. B.
Pearce, Abner T.
Peevy, Malcolm A.
PiNSON, T. C.
Pillow, Bob
PiTTMAN, James N.
Reynolds, Henry H.
Rhett, Bill
Saia, Joe
Shuff, Teddy
SiDORICK, Al
Simmons, J. E.
Smith, J. E.
Smith, E. P.
Smith, H., Jr.
Snyder, Herman L.
Solomon, Carlene
Stuart, J.
Thomas, D. J.
Thompson, Billy
Thorpe, Hillard
Tiller, T. E.
Wall, J. S.
Walters, Albert H.
Watts, Lee A.
Windham, Steve
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Left to right: Murray M. Alexander, J. P. Atkinson, G. W. Benson, C. P. Black, Eugene Bledsoe, Steve
Bledsoe, J. N. Brock, R. Cadenhead, James E. Conn, E. Corley, Harper Davis, W. O. Davis, R. D. Day, Joe
Dollar, D. E. Floyd, John Grace, E. Matulich, Jesse Hughes, Vernon Hughes, Sonny Jones, Henry Lowe,
Kennon McBeath, G. S. Marks, Billy Meeks, G. McInvale, Mike Mihalic, Jennings Moates, Billy Murphy,
Billy Nettles, R. B. Patterson, Abner T. Pearce, Malcolm A. Peevy, Bob Pillow, Henry H. Reynolds, Bill
Rhett, Teddy Shuff, Al Sidorick, J. E. Simmons, Carlene Solomon, J. Stuart, Hillard Thorpe, T. E. Tiller,
J. S. Wall, Albert Walters, Steve Windham
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And now we come to the last but not the
least important section of the REVEILLE.
Organizations on the Campus are impor-
tant to the Student Body for the valuable
service they render to Student and Col-
lege alike.
Definite groups seeking to expand their
special interests afford opportunity for
recreation, for developing talent and lead-
ership, and for strengthening character.
These societies cover diverse fields, rang-
ing over social service, honorary service,
honorary scholastic, and religious. Bring-
ing together those of mutual aims and
common interests is a boon in itself, but
giving impetus to participation and com-
petition in worthwhile campus activities
is the real service of campus organiza-
tions. So vital to Student life are these
bodies that the Students, by their own
law, have set up means by which to gov-
ern them.
Therefore, the REVEILLE very proudly
presents Mississippi State's "Socials" and
i "Honorary and Service" organizations of
Students.
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this year, the Interfraternity Council, under the guidance of
"Pete" GrifBs, was more active itself than ever before. Rushing
rules were drawn up and put into operation, interfraternity sports
became popular again, and the IFC dance was one of the best
of the season.
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First Row, left to right: Gwin, Sanderson, Rhett, Gates, Robertson; Second Row: Fisher,
McMillan, Lipe, Walker, Smith; Third Row: Griffis, Elmore, McGuire, Ritter, Dalton; Fourth
Row: Coon, Oakes, Auter, Thomas, Kleban, Levitt.
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T. K. Griffis President
J. W. LiPE Vice-President
J. F. Sanderson Secretary-Treasurer
OFFICERS
Frank Gwin
Joe F. Sanderson
William Rhett
Gene Gates
J. G. Robertson
J. P. Fisher
B. L. McMillan
J. W. Life
Emmett Walker
A. B. Smith
K. B. Keary, Jr.
T. K. Griffis
G. M. Elmore
Dick McGuire
Robert Ritter
Tommie Dalton
Lee Coon
W. T. Oakes
M. B. Oldham
Henry Auter
Herbert Johnson
Joe Thomas
Warren Kleban
M. Levitt
The IFC and Their Dates
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GAMMA THETA CHAPTER
Once again the men of Gamma-Theta of Pi Kappa Alpha have surged to peak strength. After lean war years, these wearers
of the Shield and Diamond displayed their leadership in campus social and scholastic activities.
Holding garnet and gold as their colors, and the Lily-of-the- Valley as their flower, Gamma-Thetians led off the Greek dances
with their Annual Valentine Ball, and held the brilliant "Dream Girl Banquet" for the first time since 1942. Miss Virginia Holder
was elected as their Dream Girl.
Lost from the Chapter because of graduation this year were Sam Hailey, Business Manager of the REFLECTOR, "Soap" Fran-
cis, Vice-President of the Student Association, Frank Gwin, former Chapter President, and Joe Frank Sanderson, Editor of the
Reveille, but the Chapter was left in such competent hands as those of Earl Triplett, George Wade, Marion Simmons, and
John Joe Humphreys.
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OFFICERS
Earl Tbiplett President
George Wade Vice-President
Richard Hollis Secretary
Billy McKinney Treasurer
Harry L. Cole
Curtis Tartt
FRATRES IN FACULTATE
R. C. Weems
W. B. S. WiLBURN
MEMBERS
BuRNHAM Bullock
Lavern Brown
Guy Cathcart
Robert Champion
J. W. Chatman
James B. Cox
John R. Craft
Tom Dallas
James Darnell
John A. Edwards
Dick Ewing
Edward Ferguson
Philip Ferriss
Robert A. Filgo
Jack Francis
Robert Griffin
Frank Gwin
Sam Hailey
T. E. Hearon
Dan Hill
Maurice Hill
Richard Hollis
John Joe Humphreys
B. A. Jordan
Johnny K. Jordan
Robert Jones
Tommy Kirk
Bob Lacey
Esse D. Langston
Oliver McCaskill
Ira McCullen
Jack McGee
George McIngvale
William Mckinney
Homer McNamara
Robert McVay
Joe McWilliams
Richard Miller
Springfield Murff
Jack Phillips
Hubert Fray
Jennings Orr
E. B. Pratt
William E. Roberts
Travis Sandidge
Joe Frank Sanderson
O. W. Scott
J. R. Scribner
Lawrence Shaw
Marion L. Simmons
Dick Smallwood
Edmond F. Smith
Harry Smith
Henry Stigler
Lonnie Thompson
Earl Triplett
George Wade
James H. White
T. J. Wilkins
Ray Wise
M. T. Still
PLEDGES
William W. Adams
Charles Aldridge
Joe Applewhite
Joe Don Bennett
John R. Booth, Jr.
Sidney Branch
Jake Brannon
Sidney Brevard
William Buchanan
Walter Chapman
James Chisholm
James Conn
Julian Crawford
J. W. Dixon
Frank Duncan
B. P. ESTES
George Hendrick
Albert Hegman
Bill Hunington
Hyde Jenkins
Bernard Jones
Hilton Keen
George Keith
Frank King
Charles Mars
Mike McCaleb
Brantley McDaniels
C. H. McGraw
Tom McGraw
Eugene Middleton
Hugh Miller
George Oakman
William Pitts
James Reed
Julian Rives
John Roach
Lee Robinson
Paul Schmitz
Cadien Shaw
William F. Sparks
Tom Walker
Hugh Vaughan
John E. Whitaker
Joe Whiteside
Ted Yount
E. D. Johnson
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BETA TAU CHAPTER DF
Kappa Alpha arose from a distinctive social military group, the Lee Guards, which was the first organization of its kind on the
State campus. The brotherhood of these gay Southern Gentlemen made its first appearance at State in 1927 with the background
and traditions of the old South and its great leader, Robert E. Lee.
They live under the banners of crimson and old gold with a love for the fiery red rose and the stately magnolia blossom.
With a trail of friendship and good times left behind, Bill Rhett and Hilary Livingston are leading Beta Tau of Kappa Alpha
into a new horizon filled with the fullness of college social life ably assisted by the humor of "SUck" Boyles.
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Jr., R. A. Harris, Jr., Holland, Johnson, Jones, Lake, Lipscomb, Livingston, Martin; Third Row: Moore, Overstreet, Owen, PuUen, Ragland, Rhett,
Santmyer, Smith, Spain, Speed; Fourth Row: Stevens, Stokes, Thompson, Williams, Yerger, Alexander, Bates, Berryman, Bishop, Covington; Fifth
Row: Frankhn, Forrest, Garland, Graves, Jones, Kilgore, Lauderdale, Luckett, May, Martin; Sixth Row: McWilfiams, Mills, Montgomery, Nichols, Pevey,
Rhett, Rogers, Rouse, Ruifin; Seventh Row: Rusling, Scale, Sikes, Spivey, Stringer, Taylor, Thoms, Watkins, Wyckoff.
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KAPPA ALPHA
OFFICERS
William Rhett President
Sam R. Moore Vice-President
Robert H. Thompson, Jr Secretary
William D. Andrews Treasurer
W. J. Evans Faculty Advisor
Dr. J. F. Locke Alumni Advisor
MEMBERS
William D. Andrews
Waddell Bradshaw
Clifford N. Brandon,
Jack C. Boyles
Ray R. Cannada
James C. Cochran
David M. Comfort
Carl W. Conlee, Jr.
Meade Eastland
Leslie Evans
William J. Evans
Warren Gardner
Gene Gates
Jr. Bob Hairston
Burton D. Halbert
Warren I. Hammett
James L. Harris, Jr.
Robert A. Harris, Jr.
HoYT T. Holland, Jr.
William G. Johnson
Charlie W. Jones
E. K ELLIS
Earl J. Lake
Julian E. Lipscomb
Hilary Livingston
John F. Locke
H. Frank Martin
George D. Mitchell
Sam R. Moore
BoLAN M. Overstreet
Mike S. Owen
Robert A. Puckett
Paul R. Pullen
Evan L. Ragland, HI
Jr. William Rhett
Jay Santmyer
Lynn Smith
Thomas A. Spain, Jr.
Donald D. Speed
A. B. Stevens, Jr.
Walter Stokes
Robert H. Thompson, Jr.
Roy E. Williams
Edward Yerger
PLEDGES
Murray Alexander
William S. Allen
Leon Bates
John L. Berryman,Jr.
Sam C. Bishop
John E. Covington
Kenneth Davis
Kendall Davis
Wesley Featherstone
Ike D. Franklin
T. Lee Forrest, Jr.
Doug Garland
Ernest Graves
Peter Hairston
Wightman Hardin
Lacy F. Hughes
Egbert Jones
Clayton Kilgobe
William L. Kirby
Tom Lauderdale
W. Dabbs Long, Jr.
Billy Luckett
William W. May
Warren Martin
Bobby McPherson
Leon C. McWilliams
Thomas McWilliams
Homer Mills
Wilkins H. Montgomery
Harrod Nichols
Ernest Fred Opperman
Will W. Pevey
RowE Rhett
Jessie B. Rogers
Martin S. Rouse
Dave Ruffin
Van Rusling
Leo Seale
Dick Skes
George Howard Spivey
Robert P. Stringer
Douglas Taylor
Bill Thoms
Bobby Walker
Leigh Watkins
William Wyckoff
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MISSISSIPPI THETA CHAPTER DF
Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded March 9, 1856, in an old Southern Mansion at the University of Alabama. Thirty-one
years later, March 12, 1887, Mississippi Theta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon came to the Mississippi State Campus. This sub-
rosa chapter operated for five years before being discovered and its members expelled from school. Mississippi Theta returned to
the State campus on October 21, 1932.
The fraternity colors are Royal Purple and Gold. Its flower— the Violet. Outstanding members and pledges on the campus are
J. E. Simmons, R. L. "Bob" Pillow, H. L. "Sonny" Schneider, and J. C. Robertson.
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First Row, left to right: Aden, Anderson, Beisel, Branton, Cadenhead, Clark, Davis, Day, Epperson, J. P. Fisher; Second Row: R. D. Fisher, Gladney,
Hicks, W. W. Jones, F. P. Jones, King, J. H. Lusk, W. T. Lusk, McCoy, Pillow; Third Row: Rayner, Robertson, Sharp, Simmons, Stuart, A. R. Taylor,
F. W. Taylor, Treas, Trotter, Turpin; Fourth Row: Wilburn, Williams,, Baskins, Bennett, Bridgeforth, Chaney, Draper, Flint, Foresman, Golden;
Fifth Row: Hobart, Hinton, W. E. Johnson, W. R. Johnson, J. H. Kennedy, M. K. Kennedy, Luster, Lutkin, R. D. Lyon, R. M. Lyon; Sixth Row:
McDuffie, J. S. Melton, R. S. Melton, Schneider, Short, Solomon, Standifer, Weeks, Wheeler.
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILDN
OFFICERS
J. C. Robertson President
J. E. Simmons Vice-President
N. P. Davis Treasurer
T. G. Gladney Recorder
W. F. Flowers
S. J. Few
B. F. HiLBUN
Felix Welch
FRATRES IN FACULTATE
J. D. Ray, Jr.
D. M. McCain
Paul Jacobs
Edwin Bridgeforth
Phil Dickens
MEMHERS
R. M. Aden
F. P. Aldpidge
J. H. Anderson
B. O. Beisel
G. M. Bramlett
H. W. Branton
G. F. Brown
C. R. Cadenhead
J. A. Carroll
E. T. Clark
N. P. Davis
R. P. Day
E. C. Epperson
J. P. Fisher
R. D. Fisher
B. C. Fields
H. D. GiLHUTH
T. G. Gladney
R. L. Hicks
W. W. Jones
F. P. Jones
J. A. King
J. H. LusK
W. T. LusK
O. S. McCoy
W. W. Moore
R. L. Pillow
W. H. Rayner
J. C. Robertson
D. R. Sharp
J. E. Simmons
H. H. Spragins
J. B. Stuart
A. R. Taylor
F. W. Taylor
C. E. Treas
W. C. Trotter
H. L. Turpin
C. G. Wells
W. W. Wilburn
J. B. Williams
PLEDGES
R. W. Baskins
E. J. Bennett
H. R. Bridgeforth
C. R. Burrows
C. E. Chaney
T. V. Curtis
H. R. Davis
R. B. Deen
C. E. Draper
G. H. DuLiN
O. W. Easley
J. A. Ellard
T. W. Fields
E. A. Flint
G. E. Foresman
H. G. Golden
C. R. HOBART
R. L. Hinton
W. E. Johnson
W. R. Johnson
J. H. Kennedy
M. K. Kennedy
D. Lester
J. A. Long
R. B. LUNDY
T. M. Luster
W. C. LUTKIN
R. D. Lutkne
R. D. Lyon
R. M. Lyon
T. M. McClarahan
H. W. McDuffie
J. M. McIntyre
J. C. Milton
R. S. Melton
J. E. Ray
H. L. Schneider
R. M. p. Short
R. W. Solomon
J. S. Standifer
L D. Tate
E. H. Wamsley
D. Q. Weeks
J. A. Welch
E. N. Wheeler
C. V. Wright
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GAMMA UPSILDN CHAPTER OF
On June 28, 1855, the badge of Sigma Chi Fraternity was first worn in pubHc on the campus of Miami University, Oxford,
Ohio. Today this same badge, a distinctive White Cross, is seen on one hundred and three American College campuses.
Sigma Chi Fraternity came to Mississippi State College in 1938 when the George Rifles, famous local social organization of
A & M days, successfully petitioned the national fraternity for membership. The traditions of George Rifles give State's Gamma
Upsilon Sigs a double heritage as both a local and a national organization.
The White Cross Badge and the blue pledge button shield mark the men of Sigma Chi. The fraternity colors are blue and old
gold; the flower, the white rose. "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" is first among fraternity songs.
The highlight of Gamma Upsilon's social calendar is the annual White Cross Ball. Numerous other social events during the
year serve, not as an end in themselves, but rather as a means of furthering the Sigma Chi ideals of brotherhood and fraternity.
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H ding Hil Hooper, Hudson, Jackson, Jarman, Jones, C. W. Kerr, C. O. Kerr, Knox; Tkird Ro..: Lancaster^ Lipe, Matthes, McCollum Mcln yr .
McMillon, Mcpherson, Moore, Neely, Odon, O'Kelly; Fourth Row: Oliver, Parkes, Parsons, Partee, Patterson Pryor Richardson^ Shank, Short Sm>
mons, Sizemore; Fifth Row: Spain, Staggers, Wamble, Waters, Watters, Alston, Blair, Box, Brown, Gates, Coleman; St.f/t Rou;: Coleman, Cox, Crook,
Dard;n, Dent, Hallman, Hensarhng, Hill, Hodges, James, Johnson; Se«enf;^ Row: Jones, Kennedy Kmg, Lyle McConmc, McKeithen McKibbe^^^
O'Kelley, Pitner, Ratliff, Ray, Reeves; Eighth Row: Riley, Sanders, Scales, Shannon, Short, Standifer, Stanton, Strickland, Swanzy, Thomason, Tiller,
Vinson.
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OFFICERS
Ben Llo\t) McMillan President
Mac a. Bigelow Vice-President
H. Owens McCollum Secretary
Ralph F. Neely Treasurer
FRATRES IN FACULTATE
Feed T. Mitchell
J. C. McKee
George W. Johnston
J. C. McKee, Jr.
Horace H. Harned
Allyn McKeen
Bowden Wyatt
MEMHERS
Mac a. Bigelow
William A. Box
Johnny L. Bunch, Jr.
James Ray Carpenter
Robert Van Chambers
Ben Chatoney
Barrett Clinsby
JiMMiE Corbin
Howard M. Evans
Bean Cribbs
Bruce Fanguay
James L. Flanaghan
Caley a. Foreman, Jr.
Sherwood Galbraith
Floyd Hobson Gary
Albert G. Hamilton
Bill Harding
Miles Douglas Harper
William H. Harris
Grady Hill
Henry P. Hiter
William A. Hogan, Jr.
James M. Hooper
Hugh Hudson
William L. Jackson, Jr.
Frank Thomas Jackson
B. F. Jarman
Gay D. Jones, Jr.
Charles W. Kerr
Clyde O. Kerr
Billy Knobles
Dewitt Knox
R. Kent Lancaster
Charles L. Leflore
Robert L. Liddell
J. W. Life
Carl E. Matthes
H. Owens McCollum
R. QuiN McIntyre, Jr.
Ben L. McMillon, Jr.
John W. McPherson
Thomas M. Mitchell
Charlie D. Moore
Charles Moor
Ralph F. Neely
Lewis E. Norman
Felton H. Odom
Joseph Fred O'Kelly, Jr.
James Howard Oliver
William R. Parkes
Arnold E. Parsons
William C. Partes
John H. Patterson
TiLDEN W. Pryor
David D. Richardson
Howard T. Richardson
Jack Shank
Donald F. Short
Albert D. Simmons, Jr.
Robert E. Sizemore
Frank K. Spain
Erie Harding Staggers, Jr.
Edmund Warren Taylor
Gerald B. THomas
Marvin C. Tillman
Howard W. Wamble
Philip Albert Waring
Charles L. Waters
Sidney Watters
Billy Scott White
PLEDGES
Leon W. Alston
John D. Ashcraft
Stephen H. Blair, Jr.
Thomas M. Box
Joseph L. Brown, Jr.
Thomas S. Gates
Ancher a. Coleman
James L. Coleman
George G. Cox, Jr.
John T. Crews, Jr.
Rapp W. Cook, HI
Charles B. Darden
Joe H. Dent
William R. Duke, Jr.
Bobby Hallman
BoYCE E. Harris
Kinard D. Honsarling
Charles W. Hill
Dale Hodges
Bob James
Mickey Johnson
Billy D. Jones
W. G. Jordan
John Patrick Kennedy
Joe S. King
Billy Lyle
Quinnie Buddy McCormick,
Bernard E. McDearman
Howard Wesley McKeithen
UlA V. McKlBBEN
Walter A. Moore
Edwin K. Murick, Jr.
William B. O'Kelley
Sam Lelms Pitner
Frank E. Ratliff, Jr.
Roland Peel
William B. Ray
Wade H. Reeves, Jr.
Frank Taylor Riley
Pete Sanders
Jr.Samuel Webb Scales
George McDaniel Shannon
James A. Short
James E. Short
Leon Standifer
John H. Stanton
William W. Strickland
Robert H. Swanzy
Henry M. Thomason
Thomas E. Tiller
EuELL M. Vinson
Clinton E. Wallace
Erwin C. Wilbourne
Ralph S. Wofford
Tom W. Worthington
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DELTA CHI CHAPTER DF
Looking up to an array of scarlet, emerald, and white, coupled with the lily-of-the-valley, these wearers of the star and cresent,
founded as Kappa Sigma in 1869, located their Delta Chi Chapter at State in 1936. This year's Chapter boasts of versatile Mickey
Walker, A. B. Smith, Harper Davis, Bill Hollingsworth, Cliff Wilson and William Morgan.
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Row: Cower, Grossnickle, Haley, Hammond, Harris, Hollingsworth, Kynard, Langford, Lindsey, Logan, Meux, Moran; Third Roio: Morgan^ Morns,
Moss, Mullen, McCarley, McLaurin, Nash, Nettels, Newman, Oglesby, Orr, Parker; Fourth Row: Pepper, Prentiss, Pruitt Proctor, Bmnsey, Robmson,
Scott, Stephens, Stewart, A. B. Smith, B. B. Smith, H. C. Smith; Fifth Row: Sturdivant, Wadlington Walker, Webb, Wilson, Wise, Yandall, Agnew,
Anderson, Bailey, Baskin, Batty; Sixth Row: Bryan, Causey, Collins, Colmer, E. Ellis, W. Ellis, Galloway, Galthey, Garner, Gary, Hampton, Hams;
Seventh Row: Hays, Hively, Lampe, McCarley, McCulley, McPherson, Mercier, Neill, Pinson, Pierce, Robertson; Eighth Row: J. L. Robmson, J. Y.
Robinson, J. Roby, W. Roby, Selman, Stanley, Wait, Watkins, Wilson, Woods, Wooley.
KAPPA SIGMA
OFFICERS
Emmett H. Walker President
C. C. Mullen Vice-President
H. C. Wilson Treasurer
A. B. Smith Secretary
A. C. Ellis
A. W. Garner
R. R. Irvin
FRATRES IN FACULTATE
J. W. Ward
E. D. Myers
C. Q. Sheeley
W. S. Stone
MEMBERS
Bonds Agnew
John E. Agnew
James Allen
T. A. Atkinson
R. M. Barnes
D. M. Brown
R. L. Brown
F. H. Butler
B. C. Barksdale
R. H. Bowie
S. F. Carr
I. A. Chad WICK
W. C. Coltharp
Bill Darsey
Harper Davis
W. M. Deloach
T. C. GOWER
JiMMIE GrOSSNICKLE
J. Haley
R. Y. Hammond
Ruben Harris
Bill Hildebrand
William T. Hollingsworth
W. Holloman
Guy Kynard
Lewis Langford
Jack Lindsey
W. D. Logan, Jr.
William L. Meux, Jr.
Duncan Moran
W. H. Morgan
W. Morris
B. M. Moss
C. G. Mullen
W. G. McGarley
R. S. McLaurin
J. E. Nash
W. R. Nettles
A. H. Newman
J. L. Oglesby
S. P. Orr
H. L. Parker
J. T. Pepper
S. D. Prentiss
Marion Pruitt
J. W. Proctor
G. B. Ramsey
M. T. Reed
G. A. Robinson
T. Scott
J. Stephens
M. Stewart
A. B. Smith
B. B. Smith
H. G. Smith
M. P. Sturdivant
G. A. Travivca
L. H. Wadlington
E. H. Walker
W. B. Webb
G. B. Williams
H. G. Wilson
R. F. Wilson
F. A. Wise
W. M. Yandall
PLEDGES
Roy Agnew
John E. Anderson
Fred Bailey
E. G. Baskin
W. Batty
W. S. Bryan, Jr.
John W. Gausey
Jimmy G. Gollins
Fred Golmer
Edgar Darror
Edwin Ellis
Walter Ellis
George Galloway
David Galthey
A. G. Garner
Walter Gary
George Hampton
Roy Harris
W. L. Hays
G. HiVELY
A. M. Knight
H. Lampe
V. B. LiGNON
Harold McCabley
Gharles McGulley
Marvin McPherson
Judge Mercier
Bobby Miller
George L. Neill
L. Nobles
S. R. PiNSON
R. H. Posey
Hugh Vernon Pierce
Dero Ramsey
Herbert Robertson
Joe L. Robinson
Joe Y. Robinson
James Roby
William Roby
Eldon Selman
Jack Stanley
W. H. Teate
Pierce Wait
Richard D. Watkins
Homer Wilson
D. Woods
O. B. Wooley
EPSILDN EPSILDN CHAPTER OF
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Alpha Tail Omega, dedicated to brotherhood and friendship, made its first appearance when those virtues were at a low ebb .
in the wake of the Civil War. Its first chapter was founded at V. M. I. in 1865. It came to Mississippi State in 1937 as the
Epsilon Epsilon Chapter. Since that time, it has grown to take its place as one of the campus's largest, and has turned out
many campus leaders and outstanding athletes.
This year those wlio bring the honors to the Maltese Cross include "Pete" Griffis, "SHck" Little, James Kenna, Jones Wood-
ward, K. B. Keary, Bob Rose, and "Chief" McCain.
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First Row, left to right: Abernathy, Annnons, Bogan, Boydstun, Canon, Chandler, Dollar, Estes, Eubanks, Gibbes; Second Row: Cordon, Criffis, Har-
rison, Hillebert, Howard, Jackson, Jones, Kenna, Kimbrough, Klyce; Third Row: Knox, Laird, Lee, Leslie, Livingston, McCain, McEkoy, McGee,
Morson, Noland; Fourth Row: Ferryman, Phillips, Ralston, Rose, Ross, Sistrunk, Trest, Weissinger, Woodward, Yarbrough; Fifth Row: Agnew,
Crumpton, Dickerson, Fulmer, Coff, Head, Herring, Hudson, Jackson, Jordan, Martin; Sixth Row: McCord, McDowell, McNeel, Newman, Noland,
Page, Putnam, Ratcliff, Talbert, Truesdale, Wesley.
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OFFICERS
K. B. Keary, Jr President
Bob Rose Vice-President
PhilMorson Treasurer
Bobby Hines Secretary
Lamar Trest Recorder
FRATRES IN FACULTATE
B. P. Brooks
J. K. Betters WORTH
E. B. Colmer
M. G. Gray
L. L. Patterson
Harry Simrall
Kenneth Withington
Coach D. Weaver
MEMBERS
Hilton H. Abernathy
Chester S. Ammons
Herman Bankston
Wm. Neil Bogan, Jr.
Marshall O. Boydstun
Julian G. Brunt
Jesse L. Cannon, Jr.
John I. Chandler
Joe Dollar
Allen F. Estes
Hunter Eubanks, Jr.
Fred D. Evans, Jr.
EaRLTON F. GlBBES
Bobby H. Gordon
Thonas K. Griffis
Gray W. Harrison, Jr.
Harold G. Hillebert
Robert L. Hines
Hugh A. Howard
William J. Holloman
John R. Hudson
Raymond J. Jackson
Emmett p. Jones, Jr.
Kendall B. Keary
James H. Kenna
Emmett A. Kimbrough
Louis A. King
John H. Klyce ,•
James E. Knox
Wheeler E. Laird
James C. Lee
Thomas B. Leslie
Lamar E. Little
Arthur L. Livingston
Davis G. Lyon
William C. McCain
John M. McElroy
Clyde T. McGee
Roy H. Matheny
Philip H. Morson
Peyton H. Noland
Robert L. Pebryman
Ned H. Phillips
Don L. Ralston
Robert B. Rose
James E. Ross
Joe C. Saia
George S. Shepherd
John D. Sistrunk
Sylvanus W. Smith, Jr.
Ed. Stewart
Ernest K. Strahan, Jr.
Lamar W. Trest
Austin Lee Watts
Fred J. Weissinger
Jones D. Woodward
Thomas E. Yarbrough
PLEDGES
Todd Agnew
Thomas J. Barnes
Thomas L. Burdette
Sam Burks
Samuel B. Carr
Ira L. Cook
Prentiss H. Crumpton
Wm. L. Dickerson, Jb.
Jeff B. Fulmeb, Jr.
Douglas S. Goff
Guy R. Green, Jr.
John W. Head
Clinton G. Herring
Homer B. Hicks
Allen Z. Holt
James D. Hudson
William R. Hudson
Fredrick Z. Jackson
Dan C. Jordan
James W. Kinsey
Fitzhugh L. Lowe
William W. Martin
J. Howard McCord
Tabor A. McDowell
Robert L. McElroy
Robert C. McNeel
Carl McQuinn
Charles E. Newman, Jr.
T. Vaughan Noland
John Curtis Page, Jr.
Richard H. Peaster
Eugene L. Platte
James D. Putnam
Marvin L. Ratcliff, Jr.
William G. Talbert
William B. Truesdale
Roger W. Truesdale
Halsey E. Wesley
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ALPHA LAMBDA CHAPTER DF
The 1946-47 school year marked two anniversaries for Sigma Pi. Fifty years ago the national fraternity was organized at
Vincennes University in Indiana, and ten years ago Alpha Lambda Chapter at Mississippi State was chartered. The steady growth
of the fraternity has been characterized by stressing inner strength in preference to outer size.
Plans for a greater future, with education, the development of character, truth and justice, and democratic practices, in the
spot light were made at the 1946 convocation at Grove Park Inn, Asheville, N. C, and will be strengthened at the fiftieth Anni-
versary convocation at Vincennes. <"
Among the Sigma Pi leaders on the campus this year were Richard McGuire, Cris Elmore, Steve Harman, Bill Hanrahan,
Curtis Patterson, Ernest Hale, Lee Thompson and James McCarthy, who held top berths in campus sports, journalism, dramatics,
scholarship, social activities, and other extra-curricular features.
First Row, left to right: Bidwell, Cox, Eason, Elmore, Forbes, Foutch, Griffin; Second Row: Hale, Harman, Henderson, Harford, James,
Carthy; Third Row: McGuire, Pugh, Wever, Wilson, Bailey, Campbell, Day; Fourth Row: A. C. Davis, N. A. Davis, Eddins, Freeman,
Hay, Josey; Fifth Roiv: Keel, Lane, Mizelle, Nason, Thompson, Wilkinson, Yarbrough.
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DFFICERS
C. M. Elmore President
Luther B. Smith . Vice-President
E. E. Wever, Jr Secretary
Harry B. Forbes Treasurer
FRATRES IN FACULTATE
T. A. Rodgers
MEMRERS
Gene L. Bidwell
William A. Cox
Gene B. Eason
Christopher M. Elmore
Harry B. Forbes
James D. Foutch
Jimmie E. Griffin
Ernest E. Hale
Stephen R. Harman
Luther D. Henderson
Bernard Harford
Curtis H. James
John M. King
Henry V. McAdams
James H. McCarthy
Richard W. McGuire
Curtis Patterson
William R. Pugh
Luther B. Smith
Henry H. Wamble
Ernest E. Weaver, Jr.
James F. Wilson
PLEDGES
Walter D. Bailey
Morgan R. Bedford
John C. Campbell, Jr.
Leland M. Coleman
Robert A. Cooper
Nathanial T. Day
A. Carlton Davis
Neal S. Davis
Jefferson D. Dickson, Jr.
Frank W. Eddins
Rodney G. Freeman
William J. Gay
Grady L. Gibbs
Edvi'ard Grant
W. P. Hanrahan
Connie Hay
James A. Hines
Jefferson D. Jordan, Jr.
Harbel F. Josey
Roy J. Keal
Henry C. Lane
E. B. Martin
Chambliss Mizelle
William Nason
Jack Shumate
Lee Thompson
Ray M. Waters
Archie R. Watson
Charles B. Wilkinson
BoYCE B. Yarbrough
Rex a. Yarbrough
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ALPHA CHI CHAPTER DF
Phi Kappa Tau was founded at Miami University of Oxford, Ohio, in 1906. Since then, the growth of the fraternity has
been steady and conservative. It is today represented in fifty-two outstanding colleges throughout the United States.
The Alpha Chi Chapter of Phi Kappa Tau was installed on this campus in 1938. It seriously endeavors to make a college man's
life more worthwhile because of his association with the fraternity. This chapter fosters a program to develop real fellowship,
clean living and respect for learning. Its colors are Harvard red and old gold and its flower the red carnation. Leaders on the
campus include Harold "Hap" Angelo, George W. Scott, Jr., Robert "Tex" Ritter, and Robert A. Scott. Miss Sylvia Conaway
was chosen Phi Kappa Tau Sweetheart this year.
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First Row, left to right: Anderson, Angelo, Baria, Barnette, Braden, Bristow, Brown, Buchanan; Second Row: Cox, Dalton, Coggin, Edwards, Fouche, J
Godbold, Gray, Ladner; Third Row: McCann, Mahaffey, Ritter, Roan, R. A. Scott, G. W. Scott, Bowen, J. E. Buckle>-; Fourth Row: J. B. Buckley,
Cox, Daniels, Ellis, Graves, Hopkins, Kraker, Launchley, Lee; Fifth Row: McClughan, Martin, Renfroe, Rogers, Thomas, Thompson, Thrift, Williams,
Conaway.
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OFFICERS
R. M. RiTTER President
H. E. Angelo Vice-President
Norton Bristow Treasurer
D. A. Anderson Assistant Treasurer
W. T. Dalton Recording Secretary
R A Scott Corresponding Secretary
FRATRES IN FACULTATE
p. H. Dunn
M. L. Freeman
M. B. Mapp
O. L. Snowden
R. J. Laird
W. B. Andrews
N. E. Wilson
R. T. Palmer, Jr.
D. A. Anderson
Habold E. Angelo
Joseph M. Baria
William E. Bahnette
Guy B. Braden
MEMBERS
Norton Bristow
Robert E. Brown
Charlfs M. Buchanan
George E. Gox
William T. Dalton
Benton G. Goggin
Douglas E. Edwards
Tom E. Fouche
Clifton B. Godbold
H. C. Gray
Hilton L. Lardner
William McGann
R. K. Mahaffey
R. M. RiTTER
John S. Roan
Robert A. Scott
George W. Scott
David Bowen .
Joe E. Buckley
John B. Buckley
Robert K. Burnaman
William R. Gobb
Leo S. Cox
PLEDGES
Robert Lee Daniels, Jr.
Nick M. Ellis
James A. Fillingame
William G. Graves
Claude H. Hopkins
Robert L. Kraker
Henry H. Lauchley, Jr.
Robert A. Lee
E. N. McClughan
William A. Martin, Jr.
HoNORE M. Renfroe
Fred D. Rogers
Ralph G. Slocum
W. C. Thomas
JiMMiE Thompson
W. C. Thrift, Jr.
Jack Williams
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MISSISSIPPI BETA CHAPTER DF
Sigma Plii Epsilon was founded November 6, 1901, at the University of Richmond, Virginia. It is still a young fraternity, but
it has expanded rapidly until today there are 80 chapters on the campuses of the largest colleges and universities of America.
The Mississippi Beta Chapter was formed from the local fraternity, Sigma Phi, on April 30, 1938.
The fraternity colors are Red and Purple, and the flowers are the American Beauty Rose and Violet.
Among those on the campus who have brought honor to the Golden Heart of Sigma Phi Epsilon this year are Bill Beasley,
Douglas B. Floyd, Jack Wilkes, James Brock, and C. L. Coon.
First Row, left to right: Aldridge, Askew, Baker, Beasley, Black, Crock, Callicott, Clark; Second Row: C. L. Coon, J. H. Coon, Cowan, Cowand, Flem-
ming, Floyd, Jones, Lindsey; Third Row: Lofton, E. L. Malvaney, E. B. Malvaney, McDonald, Neno, W. T. Oakes, G. F. Oakes, Sudduth; Fourth
Row: Wilkes, Woleben, Aldridge, Bagley, Bedenbaugh, Benson, Boyette, Dean; Fifth Row: Doan, Gideon, Graves, George, Grafton, Harris, Hearn,
Huddleston, Hunter; Sixth Row: C. A. Hurston, J. T. Hurston, Jr., McKee, Montgomery, Moore, Simmon.s, Steele, Turner, Wilkes.
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OFFICERS
C. L. Coon President
J. C. White Vice-President
Gordon Jones Secretary
W. E. Callicott Comptroller
E. L. Malvaney Historian
M. W. Myers
MEMBERS
Edwin C. Aldridge, Jr.
Harold C. Askew
HoLLiDAY F. Baker
William M. Beasley
Rutherford C. Berger
Clarence P. Black
James N. Brock
William E. Callicott
Cyrus A. Clarke
Edward H. Clark
Clarence L. Coon
Jessie H. Coon
S. B. Cowan
Elliot K. Cowand
Henry F. Flemming
Douglas B. Floyd
Harold G. Jones
Ernest C. Lindsey
WiLLAHD N. Lofton
Edgar L. Malvaney
Emmett B. Malvaney
William McDonald
John O. Moore
Gervais S. Neno
William T. Oakes
George F. Oakes
George W. Simmons
Joe M. Sudduth
Jerome C. White
John L. White
William H. Wilkes
Wilbur H. Woleben
PLEDGES
Thomas E. Aldridge
Homer Arrington
James Bagley
Spencer Bedenbaugh
Rex R. Benson
John D. Boyette
John Broome
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Walter Dean
John C. Doan
M. C. Gideon, Jr.
Joseph N. Graves
R. p. George
S. A. Grafton
Billy W. Harris
James Hearn
Bill Huddleston
Paul M. Hunter
Charles A. Hurston
James T. Hurston, Jr.
James C. Leverette
L. S. McKee
William M. Montgomery
William A. Moore
Harold Simmons
Robert Steele
G. V. Temple
Phillip D. Turner
Jack Wilkes
William D. Woleben
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EPSILQN CHI ZETA CHAPTER DF
Since the merger of Theta Kappa Nu with Lambda Chi Alpha in 1938, Lambda Chi Alpha has risen until it now ranks as
the second largest national fraternity, and is first among international fraternities.
True to the colors, purple, green, and gold, Lambda Chis revel in the beauty of the white rose.
Since coming to the campus in 1938, the Lambda Chi Alphas have held annual dances and parties, and have honored the
memory of their founding date with an annual banquet on March 22.
Lambda Chis who were campus leaders this year were M. B. Oldham, Milton Williams, Billy Mingee and E. O. Templeton, Jr.
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OFFICERS
M. B. Oldham, Jr President
W. M. MiNGEE Vice-President
E. O. Templeton, Jr Secretary
M. L. Williams Treasurer
Henry F. Auter
James S. Benson, Jr.
William E. Byrd
Gerald Daniels
H F. Glenn
MEMBERS
M. H. Habeer, II
Henry Hester
J. D. Kirkland, Jr.
M. D. McKinnon, III
William VI. Mingee
Nelson V. Babcock
M. B. Oldham, Jr.
E. C. Roshore
Henry E. Sneed
William G. Stanton, Jr.
E. O. Templeton, Jr.
Leonard D. Theus
Nathaniel W. Thomas
J. A. Williams, Jr.
M. L. Williams
H. H. Bowie
H. A. Downey, Jr.
George C. Downing
Milton E. Duke
A. L. Edwards
PLEDGES
Howard B. Ehrlich
Allen P. Eil.\nd, Jr.
James L. Hendricks
Wallace E. Lancaster
B. T. Martin
Thurman N. Mauldin
William G. McKeethen
William H. Mullen
William E. Rogers
E. M. Smith
Robert L. Saul
Walter R. Savage, Jr.
Charles Henry Templeton
James L. Wilson, Jr.
Henry A. Waring
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ALPHA XI CHAPTER DF
Coming back strongly this year, the Alpha Xi's of Theta Xi again took their place in Mississippi State's family of Greeks. Al
their helm was Jack King, who was ably supported by Vic Pierce, Herbert Johnson, Whitney Jones, Jim Grice, and George
Murphy.
Alpha Xi was installed in April, 1940, by the Louisiana State chapter of Theta Xi, the third oldest national fraternity, and
since that time they excelled in campus social and scholastic activities.
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OFFICERS
J- E. King President
V. E. Pierce Vice-President
H. W. Johnson Treasurer
W. B. Jones Secretary
FRATRES IN FACULTATE
F. B. DUGGAN
J. A. McReynolds
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H. D. Batson
J. M. Dempsey
H. W. Johnson
MEMBERS
W. B. Jones
W. J. Jones
J. E. King
F. M. Pierce
V. E. Pierce
J. G. Thomas
A. J. Bowie
L. H. Brown
L. P. Cullen
J. R. Flint
T. H. Howell
J. H. Foster
PLEDGES
J. F. Galbreath
J. B. Grice
M. B. Higman
E. R. Hitchins
W. A. Johnson
J. H. Landrum
N. J. Lowe
A. G. McCardle
R. B. Meador
E. J. Meena
G. W. Murphy
J. M. Redding
J. G. Stephens
S. L. Worthy
L. B. Young
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PHI DELTA CHAPTER
OFFICERS
Charlotte Aiken Tartt . . . President
Rosemary Foresman . . Vice-President
Virginia Winston Secretary
Jane Bell Treasurer
Catherine McDonnell .... Herald
Miss Mildred Barr . . Chapter Sponsor
MEMBERS
Carolyn Beattie
Jane Bell
Rosemary Foresman
Shelia Hall
Betty Johnson
Ollie Johnson
Mary Frances Jones
Ann Luckett
Catherine McDonnell
Willie Love Nash
Norma Powell
Nancy Randolph
Charlotte A. Tartt
Virginia Winston ■
PLEDGES
MoNA Adams Jo Potts
Merrill Davis Andrews Carolyn Powell
Dale Clark
Frances DeMoville
Joyce Elder
Ruth Gray
Mary Harleston
Peggy Junk
Ann Kropp
Polly Bowles McMath
Frances Robinson
Eunice Smith
Floyce Steadman
Nancy Jo Tisdale
BiLLiE Fern Turnley
Patricia Walton
Herma Lee Wells
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First Row left to right: Beattie, Foresman, Hall, Johnson, Jones, Luckett; Second Row: McDonn»l
nS IWriWoih, Tartt, Winston; T/nVrf Rot.: Adams Andrews, fl^^l^j.^^^^'l';^^; f^ |
Gray; Fourth Row: Harleston, Kropp, McMath, Potts, Powell, Robinson; Fifth Row. Smith, Ste,
man,' Tisdale, Turnley, Walton.
This sisterhood, though now spread throughout the natiou, ^^ If^eled jW^^^^
era property", since its founding in 1895 was on the campus ot the U"ive s ty
of Arkansas It honors the cardinal and straw colors and holds high the white
carnation. . -i ^ inoe A
Phi Delta Chapter was established at Mississippi State on April 4, 1936, and
took its noble place as the first women's fraternity on the campus^ .^"''^^ !!
time It has funcHoned actively and continued to grow in wisdom and in numbei.
The Chi O's are proud to point to such notables among them as <-atherine
McDonnell Anne Liickett, Rosemary Foresman, Herma Lee Wells, and Joyce
Elder.
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irst Row, left to right: Cole, Dearth, Elliott, Harris, Hill; Second Row: Hunter, MeCarty, Myers,
oebuck, Savage; Third Row: Segrest, Stevens, Watts, Welch, Cribbs; Fourth Row: Edwards, Farm-
■, Kennedy, Lowry, Manselle; Fifth Row: Marler, McGee, McKee, Morris, Rogers, Temple.
Zeta Tail Alpha was founded in 1898 at Virginia State Normal School, and
since that time has expanded to include 80 chapters in the United States and
Canada. Gamma Zeta was estabhshed at State in April, 1940, and quickly started
to play an important role in campus activities. Since that time, the lovers of the
white violet and steel gray and turquoise blue colors have steadily progressed
in prominence.
Under the leadership of Sara Stevens, Miss Mississippi State this year, the
Zetas continually strive to better their Chapter and the College. They proudly
claim Betty Dearth, Eula Elliot, Joan Lowry, and Patsy Watts as members and
pledges.
DELTA KAPPA
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OFFICERS
Saba Stevens President
Dorothy Segrest Vice-President
Betty Dearth Secretary
Eula Elliot Treasurer
MEMBERS
Maxine Cole
Betty Dearth
Eula Elliot
Kay Harris
Lillian Hill
Earline Hunter
Sylvia McCarty
Jessica Myers
BoYCE Roebuck
Anna Marjorie Savage
Dorothy Segrest
Saba Stevens
Patsy Watts
Eleanor Welch
PLEDGES
Lenabel Cribbs
Jo Edwards
Patsy Ann Farmer
Dorothy Kennedy
Joan Lowt^y
Louise Manselle
BoBBYE Marler
Jane McGee
Carolyn McKee
ToMMYE Morris
Rosemary Rogers
Marjorie Temple
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SIGMA PSI CHAPTER
OFFICERS
Warren G. Kleban Prior
Bennie Cohen Exchequer
Jerome Rossoff Recorder
MEMBERS
Bennie Cohen Marshall Levitt
Ralph Katz L. J. Roman
Warren G. Kleban Jerome Rossoff
PLEDGES
Morton Sackheim Emanuel Weisenhoff
Walter Rotchild
First Row, left to right: Cohen, Levitt, Roman; Second Row: Rossoff, Sackheim, Rotchild,
Weisenhoff.
Installed on the Mississippi State campus April 10, 1937, Sigma Psi of Sigma
Alpha Mu is one of thirty-eight chapters of this international Jewish fraternity.
AlF "Sammies" are true to purple and white, and they cherish the purple aster
above all other flowers.
The "Sammies" are the smallest fraternity in size on the campus, but what
thev lack in number they make up for with participation in extra-curricula ac-
tivities atd scholarship. Always in the running for the I^^erfraternity SchoMnp
Award, they were represented in many campus honoraries and on the btudent
^'" Outstanding members and pledges were Warren Kleban, Marshall Levitt,
Louis Roman, and Morton Sackheim.
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DMICRDN DELTA KAPPA
Omicron Delta Kappa, national honorary student activities fraternity, was founded at Washington and Lee
University in 1914, and installed its Alpha Chi Circle here on the campus in May, 1937. Its members are se-
lected from the junior and senior classes on a quality basis of personal character, scholastic record, prominence
in student activities, and service rendered to the institution. Membership in Omicron Delta Kappa, a respected
member of the American Association of College Honor Societies, has become the most coveted honor on the
Mississippi State campus. Alpha Chi Circle was reactivated this year with the tapping of six new men.
OFFICERS
E. H. "Mickey" Walker President, 1st Semester
A. B. Smith President, 2nd Semester
Bill Rhett Vice-President
Jack "Soap" Francis Treasurer
Dr. J. F. Locke Facultij Secretary
Ben HiLBUN Facultij Advisor
MEMBERS
Harold A. Angelo
D. B. Floyd
Jack C. Fbancis
William Rhett
Joe F. Sanderson
A. B. Smith
E. H. Walker
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BLUE KEY
Founded at the University of Florida in 1924, Blue Key, national honor fraternit)', has for its purposes the
cooperation of the faculty and the Student body in meeting student problems, the stimulation of progress, and
the promotion of the interest of the college. Outstanding juniors and seniors who have shown quality in char-
acter, leadership, scholarship, student activities, and service are eligible for membership.
The local chapter was installed at Mississippi State in 1938, and was reactivated last year.
OFFICERS, FIRST SEMESTER
Emmett H. Walker President
HiLLABD Thorpe Vice-President
Harold A. Angelo Secretary
OFFICERS, SECOND SEMESTER
William Rhett President
A. B. Smith . Vice-President
James Kenna Secretary
G. K. Bryan, Factdty Advisor
T. T. Brackin
FACULTY MEMBERS
D. M. McCain
J. G. McKee
H. C. Simrall
R. C. Weems
Ben Hilbun
HONORARY MEMBERS
H. L. Scales
I. D. Sessums
MEMBERS
D. B. Floyd
Jack C. Francis
T. K. Griffis
James Kenna
William Rhett
Joe F. Sanderson
J. E. Simmons
A. B. Smith
HiLLARD Thorpe
Emmett H. Walker
First Row, left to right: Angelo, Branscome, Crawford, Floyd; Second Row: Francis, GrifBs, Kenna, Rhett; Third Roiv: Sanderson,
Simmons, Smith, Thorpe, Walker.
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Mayhan, McGlanahan; Third Row: Mdlohn, RossofF, Sarthou, Smith, Stafford, Wynn.
PHI ETA SIGMA
Phi Eta Sigma is a national honorary scholastic fraternity for freshman students. The scholastic require-
ments for admission are a 2.5 quality point average for the first or first and second semesters of the freshman
year.
It was founded at the University of lUinois by Dean Thomas Arkle Clark, together with Dean Charles M.
Thompson, and Dean Kendric Charles Babcock, in 1923.
Phi Eta Sigma is a brotherhood in which men of high ideals find companionship and fellowship. It strives
to inculcate truth in all relations, honesty in all dealings, courage in the maintenance of principle, charity in
judging the actions of others, clean thinking, and clean living.
OFFICERS
Robert T. Cates President
James K. DAvrosoN Vice-President
James E. Griffin Secretary-Treasurer
MEMBERS
James E. Bobbitt
Robert T. Gates
Grover G. Chappell
James C. Cherry
James M. Colson
James B. Cox
Francis S. Crampton
James K. Davidson
Noll P. Davis
Leonidas L. Denson, III
James A. Ellard
James E. Griffin
Joseph M. Harvey
Henry Hester
Robert L. Hines
James N. Holland
Ralph L. Jennings
Fred P. Jones
Ernest J. Lansing
Joseph F. Lemieux
George D. Lyon
Leonard O. Mayhan, Jr.
David S. McGlanahan
Virgil W. Melohn
Leonard A. Mobley
Jerome Rossoff
Charles Sarthou
Edwin F. Snuth
Murray L. Smith, Jr.
John E. Stafford
Addison H. Wynn
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ALPHA ZETA ,
The fraternity of Alpha Zeta, founded at Ohio State University in 1887, is a professional agricultural fra-
ternity in whose membership shall be combined the qualities of high scholarship, leadership, and excellent char-
acter. The Mississippi State Chapter, one of forty-five throughout the nation, was installed in 1928. Qualifica-
tions for membership in the local chapter are: maintenance of a "B" average for three semesters, demonstrated
leadership ability, and unquestionable character. The colors of Alpha Zeta are mode and sky blue, and the
flower is the pink carnation.
OFFICERS
Russell Landrum Chancellor
J. D. Branscome Censor
E. H. Walker Scribe
J. D. Lancaster Treasurer
J. C. Robertson Chronicler
FACULTY ADVISORS
E. B. Colmer F. S. Batson F. H. Herzer Lantis Ratcliff
MEMBERS
B. L. Abnold
J. D. Branscome
V. L. Brown
R. R. Cannada
O. N. Carmichael
N. W. Carver
E. W. Custer
J. H. Dale
J. A. Darnell
C. S. Dbaughn
J. G. Griffin
W. E. Hall
R. O. Hammons
C. H. James, Jr.
D. L. Kirk
Kermit Laird
J. D. Lancaster
Russell Landrum
W. H. Morgan, Jr.
C. E. Murphy
E. V. O'Neal
E. D. Palmer
J. D. Peterson
J. C. Powell
J. C. Robertson
L. R. Rone
T. W. Rutherford
G. W. Scott, Jr.
A. B. Smith, Jr.
H. L. Smith
R. A. Smith
T. W. Smith
M. P. Sturdivant
T. E. Tramel
E. H. Walker
S. L. Windham
First Roiv, left to right: Arnold, Branscome, Brown, Cannada, Carmichael, Carver, Custer; Second Row: Dale, Draughn, GrifBn,
Hammons, Kirk, Lancaster, Landrum; Third Row: Morgan, O'Neal, Palmer, Peterson, Powell, Robertson, Rone; Fourth Row: Scott,
A. B. Smith, Jr., R. A. Smith, T. W. Smith, Sturdivant, Tramel.
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TAU BETA PI
Tau Beta Pi, national honorary engineering fraternity, installed its Mississippi Alpha Chapter at Mississippi
State in December 1928. The purpose of this society is to recognize undergraduate students in the School of
Engineering who confer honor upon their school by achievements in scholarship, or by their attainments as
alumni. Membership is restricted to juniors and seniors who are applying for an engineering degree. Founded
at Lehigh University in 1885, the number of chapters in the United States now totals sixty-seven.
OFFICERS
Jones D. Woodward President
Daniel C. Morton Vice-President
James E. Ross Recording Secretary
Ralph L. Hicks Corresponding Secretary
W. L. Brown
R. C. Carpenter
R. P. Cochran
F. S. Edwards
FACULTY MEMBERS
A. G. Holmes, Jr.
P. B. Jacob, Jr.
D. M. McCain
J. C. McKee, Jr.
H. P. Neal
L. L. Patterson
E. W. Pettis, Jr.
C. Scott
H. C. SiMRALL
R. T. Staton
K. WiTHINGTON
T. J. Abraham
F. H. Butler
R. L. Hicks
U. L. Hearn
MEMBERS
S. H. Livingston
D. C. Morton
J. F. O'Kelly
W. Rhett
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J. E. Ross
R. Sizemore
A. L. Smith
H. C. Smith
F. Spain
J. C. White
H. K. WlLLlFORD
J. D. Woodward
CDLDNELS CLUB
The Colonels Club is an honorary soiihomore service organization of selected or otherwise chosen members.
They are elected by the fraternities, sororities, or other (jualified groups to serve for two consecutive semesters.
Shortly after election to the Colonels Club, a day is set aside when all new members wear the traditional
top-hat, bow-tie, and carry the black walking cane.
The duties are to serve as official representatives of the college by greeting and accompanying all visitors who
may come to the campus, as well as serving in any worthwhile activity deemed necessary by the membership,
the faculty and advisors, or any other activity beneficial to the welfare of the college.
OFFICERS
William Hollingsworth President
Robert W. Jones Vice-President
Anne Luckett Secretary-T reasurer
MEMBERS
James Bailey James E. Cochran Ralph Katz Jerome Rosoff
R. L. Brown Frank Crampton Lamar Little Walter Savage
Ida Mae Beer T. A. Dallas Anne Luckett Donald Speed
Ann Beene Betty Dearth B. T. Lusk W. E. Thrift
A. J. Bowie , ' Howard Evans William McCann C. L. Waters
James Brock Bernard Harford Owen S. McCoy Fred Weisinger
W. E. Byhd Kay Harris Catherine McDowell Leon Young
Terry Clogston William Hollingsworth Richard McQuire Ted Yount
Robert W. Jones Frank Oates
First Row, left to right: Brown, Beer, Bowie, Brock, Byrd, Clogston, Cochran; Second Row: Crampton, Dallas, Dearth, Evans,
Harris, Hollingsworth, Katz; Third Row: Luckett, Lusk, McCann, McDonnell, McQuire, Rosoff, Savage; Fourth Row: Speed, Thrift,
Waters, Weisinger, Young, Yoinit.
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Row: O'Kelly, Rhett, Sandidge, Spain, Rabb.
KAPPA MU EPSILDN
The national honorary mathematical society. Kappa Mu Epsilon, is composed of Students who have demon-
strated superior ability in mathematics through the calculus and beyond. The value of mathematical sciences
to various fields of endeavor and the cultivation of an appreciation for the importance of mathematics are the
chief interests of the group, and a strict math program is carried on both inside and outside the classroom. The
organization has been honorary in the strictest sense, for Students must have a high scholastic average to be
ehgible for membership.
OFFICERS
R. L. Liddell President
J. L. Coleman Vice-President
R. L. Hicks Secretary-Treasurer
FACULTY MEMBERS
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C. D. Smith,
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C. R. Pettis
F. P. Welch
Arthur Olliver
S. B. Murray
M. M. Temple
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R. E. Fortenberry R. S. McLaurin
E. S. Rose
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R. L. Hicks D. C. Morton, Jr.
T. P. Sandidge
H.
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Charles W. Hill T. W. Mullen
E. F. Smith
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W. J. Jones J. F. O'Kelly, Jr.
F. K. Spain
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R. L. Liddell A. K. Rabb, Jr.
W. N. McKinney William Rhett
G. B. Thomas
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ALPHA EPSILQN DELTA
Mississippi Gamma Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta, national honorary Pre-Medical Fraternity, was founded
on the Mississippi State campus in December, 1938. The purpose of the fraternity is to bring into close contact
the students who have a common interest in the medical profession, and to bridge the gap between pre-med
and medicine. At the meetings discussions and addresses on problems of research and recent developments in
the field are held. Membership is open to all of those pre-med students who have thirty hours or more with at
least a 2.0 quality point average.
OFFICERS
James B. Cox President
Anna M. Savage Vice-President
Mary Frances Jones Secretari/
Eva E. Blake Treasurer
David Austin Historian
Dr. W. J. DoBSON Faculty Advisor
David Austin, Jr.
Eve E. Blake
James B. Cox
Kathleen Grafton
MEMBERS
James Grossnickle
Thomas Henry Hester
Mary Frances Jones
Joseph G. McWilliams
Doris Newman
William Thomas Oakes
William B. O'Kelley
Anna M. Savage
Dorothy Segrest
First Rnic. left to ri^ht: Blake, Cox, Grafton, Crossliicklf; SmniJ Bon-. Jones. Oakes. O'Kellex . Savase, Se-rivst.
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First Row, left to right: Blake, Cox, Fortune, Jones; Second Row: Keenen, King, Quarterman, White.
BETA BETA BETA
Beta Beta Beta, national honorary biological fraternity was founded in 1922 to stimulate and promote inter-
est in the biological sciences. There are forty-seven chapters located at accredited colleges and universities
throughout the world.
Mu Sigma chapter of Tri Beta was chartered at Mississippi State in 1936 and hmits its membership to
juniors, seniors, and graduate students with a scholastic average of 2.0 or better.
^ ■ OFFICERS
Bill Oakes President
Doyle Smith Vice-President
Doris Newman Secretary-Treasurer
Eve Blake Historian •
FACULTY ADVISOR
Dr. Clay Lyle
FACULTY MEMBERS
Dr. W. J. DoBSON D. R. Richey
MEMBERS
Tack Barnett Ihma Fortune Joseph G. McWilliams Dovle Smith
Eve BiIke Marv Frances Jones C. E. Murphy Rudolph Strong
lIvern V Brown Walter Earl Keenen Doris Newman Rov Weissinger
i.AVLHN V. DuuwiN WiTTTAXf T Oakes John James White
James B. Cox Jimmie King William 1 . uakes .i j
Charles N. Flake K. D. Laird K. D. Quarterman
CHI LAMBDA RHD
Chi Lambda Rho, founded on the Mississippi State Campus in 1929, was reactivated this year. It is a local
honorary business fraternity, composed of Juniors and Seniors in the school of Business and Industry who main-
tain a quality point average of not less than two points per semester hour for three consecutive semesters. The
Candidates must also be considered and passed upon by the active members.
OFFICERS
Ben McMillon President
Thomas K. Griffis Vice-President
Robert J. Champion Secretary-Treasurer
MEMBERS
Harold E. Angelo
M. A. BiGELOW
Robert H. Cahoon
Richard E. Cassels
Robert J. Champion
Jack O. Crawford
William F. Dale
Jack C. Francis
Thomas K. Griffis
James L. Harris
George A. Hensarling
Clayton R. Leard
George C. McIngvale
Ben McMillon
Phil H. Morson
Raymond A. Mullins
Joe Frank Sanderson
George K. Shank
Curtis R. Tartt
First Row, left to right: Angelo, Bigelow, Cahoon, Cassels, Champion; Second Row: Crawford, Dale, Francis, Griffis, Harris; Tiiird
Row: Hensarling, Leard, Morson, Mullins, Sanderson, Shank.
First Row, left to right: Francis, Griffis, McCollum, Sacheim; Second Row: Stexeiis, Augelo, Shanks, Harris, Harmon.
DMICRDN THETA
Omicron Theta the local honorary journalism fraternity, founded on May 20, 1929 for the purpose of
recognizing students who show outstanding ability while working on the editorial staff of a campus pubhcation.
The purpose of the fraternity is to promote and encourage interest in journaUsm. Quahfications for member-
ship include one years work on the staff of a student publication and a one point two-five scholastic average.
Pi Delta Epsilon, national honorary journaUsm fraternity has been petitioned by the local group for a
charter. . .
OFFICERS
Harold Angelo President
Sara Stevens Vice-President
Patsy Watts Secretary-Treasurer
MEMBERS
Bobby Brown
Charles Crawford
Jack Francis
Pete Griffis
Owens McCollum
Morton Sacheim
Marion Simmons
Sara Stevens
Charlene Todd
Patsy Watts
Bobby Griffin
Kent Lancaster
Bill Hollingsworth
Harold Angelo
Jack Shanks
Bobby Harris
Steve Rex Harmon
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ALPHA TAU ALPHA
Alpha Tau Alpha, national honorary fraternity of agricultural education, was founded at the University of
Illinois, April 30, 1915. The purpose of this organization is to develop a professional spirit in teaching agricul-
ture, and the training of teachers so they may assume leadership of communities.
OFFICERS
E. V. O'Neal President
C. H. James Vice-President
L. G. Massengill Secretary
J. T. Carter Treasurer
FACULTY ADVISORS
V. G. Martin O. L. Snowden
N. E. Wilson J. F. Scoggin
D. W. Skelton
MEMBERS
E. N. Bishop J. T. Davis J. O. Hill E. V. O'Neal
J. R. Bounds J. Easley C. H. James G. H. Robertson
J. R. Bryson W. E. Ethridge L. G. Massengill J. B. Smith
W. N. BuLLARD J. H. George J. E. McCarty W. N. Stephenson
O. N. Carmichael G. W. Gilliam R. E. McDonald V. I. Sturdivant
J. T. Carter A. W. Glisson E. C. McLaurin
C. G. Clark Hedgepath O. H. Neal
First Row, left to right: Bishop, Bounds, Bryson, Bullard, Carmichael, Carter; Second Row: Clark, Davis, Easley, Ethridge, George,
Gilliam; Third Roiv: Glisson, Hedgepath, Hill, James, Massengill, McCarty ; Fourth Row: McDonald, McLaurin, Neal' O'Neal,'
Robertson, Stephenson, Sturdivant.
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THE ACCOUNTING CLUB
The Accounting Club was organized this year under the direction of Mr. W. W. Littlejohn Junior and
Senior accounting majors are ehgible for membership, and the members endeavor to provide ^^^^-tj b^;--^;
accounting students and the business and professions, to aid graduates m securmg positions m then chosen
field to bring to the campus outstanding professional and industrial accountants and busmess leaders foi con-
ferences, interviews, and addresses, to encourage students to take greater interest and pride m the field of
accounting, and to encourage research in accounting.
OFFICERS
Robert Champion President
A D. Kelly Vice-President
Cecile King Secretary
William C. McCarley Treasurer
W. W. Littlejohn Facultij Advisor
MEMBERS
Harold A. Angelo
Robert Bowie
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Robert Cahoon
R. E. Cassels
Robert Champion
M. T. Clark
Fred Comfort
w. c. corban
John Craft
W. F. Dale
John P. Davis
M. F. Duncan
EuLA Elliot
T. K. Griffis
George Hensarling
Frank Jackson
A. D. Kelly
Cecile King
William Knobles
Francine Long
Raymond A. Mullins
William C. McCarley
George McIngvale
C. E. McMullan
W. R. Nettles
John S. Roan
Walter Rotchild
J. A. Rube
Joe F. Sanderson
Richard A. Smallwood
Lynn P. Smith
Guy a. Story
Curtis Tartt
E. W. Taylor
E. O. Templeton, Jr.
James T. Thompson
Walter Thrash
John Watkins
Howard White
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THE A.S.A.E.
The A.S.A.E. was organized in 1926 with the dnal purpose of molding character and training Agricultural
Engineers for leading positions in that field. This year interesting speakers were heard at the member's bi-
monthly meetings, and individual participation of students in the programs was stressed.
OFFICERS
E. D. Palmer President
E. A. KiMBBouGH Vice-President
J. H. Kenna Secretary-Treasurer
R. T. Benton Reporter
W. C. Howell and F. E. Edwabds Advisors
MEMBERS
J. F. Atkinson
J. C. Griffin
E. A. KiMBROUGH
E. D. Palmer
W. D. Bailey
T. C. Grower
J. H. Kenna
J. D. Peterson
R. T. Benton
C. D. Hamer
W. T. LusK
R. A. Smith
J. R. Blount
G. K. Hamer
W. G. McGain
M. P. Sturdivant
G. S. Cole
R. K. Hardage
J. E. MizE
G. B. Welch
J. C. DOAN
H. H. Hill
F. H. Odom
H. M. Wright
J. G. White
First Row, left to right: Atkinson, Bailey, Benton, Blount, Gole; Second Row: Griffin, Hamer, Hardage, Hill, Kimbrough; Third
Roiv: Kenna, Lusk, Palmer, Peterson, Smith, Sturdivant.
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THE AGRDNDMY CLUB
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The Agronomy Club, having been inactive since 1942, was reactivated in September of the Fall Semester
with the aid of Dr. C. D. Hover, Head of the Agronomy Department, and other members of the Department.
Its purpose is to stimulate interest and broaden the scope of Agronomy Majors by holding forums and havmg
guest speakers.
Its membership includes upperclass Agronomy students and lower classmen who plan to major in Agron-
omy, as regular members, and graduate students as associate members.
OFFICERS
R. O. Hammons President
W M. Beasley Vice-President
B L. Arnold Secretary-Treasurer
C. L. Sarthon Recorder-Reporter
MEMBERS
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L. Arnold
R. O. Hammons
H. C. Lane
C. L. Sarthon
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S. A. Hollingsworth
B. C. Lundy
J. P. Saxton
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H. K. Hunter
W. K. Porter
A. B. Smith, Jr
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B. C. Hurt
J. C. Powell
E. B. Watkins
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J. D. Lancaster
\V. E. Powell
A. Pi. Winn
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THE A.S.M.E,
The Student branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers was founded in 1928 through the
efforts of Prof. R. C. Carpenter and Prof. O. D. M. Varnado who became the organization's first honorary
chairman and honorary secretary, respectively. This organization was in reality an affiliation of the mechanical
engineering student members of the then active Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College Engineers
Club. This was the first student group to become connected with a national professional society and this move
was followed by the eventual inactivation of the "old engineers club" and its members becoming affiliated with
the various national engineering societies.
The objects of the local student branch of A.S.M.E. are in accordance with those set up by the parent or-
ganization. These objects are: (1) to broaden the student's acquaintance with the practical side of Mechani-
cal Engineering, (2) To keep each student member informed about engineering progress by making available
to him the publications of the society, (3) to develop the student's initative and ability to speak in public, and
to familiarize him with the parliamentary procedure and organization of learned societies, and (4) to enable
the student to establish fraternal contact with his fellow students in engineering, both at his Alma Mater and
at other colleges, and to meet graduate engineers engaged in the active practice of mechanical engineering.
The local branch became inactive in 1942 because of insufficient membership. The reorganization during
the spring semester of 1946 was a result of the efforts of the returning veteran members and the recently retired
honorary Chairman, Prof. H. P. Nea!.
OFFICERS
B. T. Staten, Jr Hon. Chairman
J. O. Stephens Student Chairman
]. F. O'Kelly Vice-Chairman
C. D. Moore Secretary
J. W. Gardner Treasurer
MEMBERS
Calvin B. Behr C. A. Forman T. G. Gladney J. N. James J. F. O'Kelly L. E. Shaw
Don F. Burson R. G. Freeman C. J. Haley J. H. Hoyle H. V. Pierce Don E. Short
W. C. Clements J. F. Furman W. C. Kleban W. M. McHugh A. K. Rabb A. R. Smith
James L. Coleman J. W. Gardner O. S. McCoy F. S. Manning, Jr. G. B. Ramsey J. C. Stephens
R. E. Cook A. C. Gardner G. C. McCully Carl E. Matthes R. N. Rogers E. K. Strahan
L. P. CuLLEN E. C. Geer Glenn Haynes E. B. Miles G. J. Saab F. T. Wapley
C. L. Denson C. W. Gober W. B. Herrington C. D. Moore J. J. Shannon H. E. Wardlow
W. W. WiLBURN F. A. Wise
First Row, left to right: Burson, Clements, Coleman, Cook, Ciillen, Furman; Second Row: J. W. Gardner, A. C. Gardner; Geer,
Haley, Hoyle, James; Third Ron : K'chan, MeCull>', Manning, Mojre, Pierce; Fourth Hotr: Ralih, Rainscx , Hogrrs, Stralian. \\'illiurn.
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Hooper, James, Johnson, Lee, Luckett, Malvaney; Third Row: McDonald, McKitrick, Mosely, Parson, Pevey, Phillips, Pratt, Rodgers;
Fourth Row: Simon, Sneed, Solomon, Smith, Steen, Scott, Smith, Williams, Woodward.
THE A.S.C.E.
The American Society of Civil Engineers has for its purpose the advancement of the science of engineering
in it's several branches, the improvement of members, the encouragement of intercourse between men of practi-
cal science and the establishment of a central point of reference and union for its members. The national
organization was founded in 1852 and the local chapter was organized here in 1936, and reactivated m the
spring of 1946 after a period of dormancy during the war.
OFFICERS
J- deG. Woodward President
H. H. Hudson Vice-President
W. L. Meux Treasurer
R. A. Scott Secretary
FACULTY ADVISORS
D. M. McCain Faculty Advisor
T. J. Abraham
C. J. Antley
L. N. Bartield
D. R. Bucci
D. B. BULLEN
CM. Castejon
J. W. Causey
B. J. COGGINT
J. E. Conn
D. W. Coughlin
J. M. Dempsey
R. B. Foil
J. C. Fortenberry
J. B. Gregory
B. B. Hedleston
T. E. Hearon
C. W. Hill
C. W. Hildebrand
E. Hooper
E. R. Howell
H. H. Hudson
J. H. James
G. W. Johnson
D. W. Johnson
MEMRERS
J. H. Klyce
J. C. Lee
W. J. Luckett
E. L. Malvaney
W. K. McBeath
C. C. McDonald
W. N. McDonald
R. C. McKiTHicK
H. N. Mosely
H. P. Noland
J. O. Norton
M. B. Oldham
A. E. Parson
M. L. Pevey
N. H. Phillips
E. B. Pratt
M. T. Reed, Jr.
J. W. Roach
O. V. Rodgers
G. S. Roche
Phillip Senour
Phillip Simon
J. D. Sistrunk
H. E. Sneed
R. W. Solomon
G. B. Smith
J. B. Steen
R. A. Scott
A. L. SlVHTH
R. L. Stroud
W. H. Walben
Harris Walker
H. L. Wallace
J. B. Williams
M. L. Williams
J. deG. Woodward
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AG. EC. CLUB
Organized for the purpose of providing a connecting link between the students of the college majoring in
the Economics of Agriculture and the outside profession of Agricultural Economics, the Ag. Economics Club
is one of the most important organizations on the Campus.
The club under the leadership of capable officers and a faculty advisor, has as its primary purpose the
presentation of opportunity in the social and economic fields to students willing to apply themselves to the study
of problems in these fields. As farming becomes more commercial and as the farmers welfare and living
standard is increasingly becoming to be a concern of government, the farmer finds himself in a complicated
agricultural society. It is a primary function of Agricultural Economics to aid him in solving these problems.
OFFICERS
Clifton D. Hunter President
Thomas Edward Tramel Vice-President
Travis Menton King Secretary
Robert Lee Davis, Jr Treasurer
Joseph G. Thomas, Jr Chairman, Program Committee
FACULTY ADVISORS
Jimmy Hillman Advisor
MEMHERS
Lawrence Melvin Minor Johnie Kenneth Jordan James Oscar McMurtray John William Chatham
Emmett Hudson Walker Leonard Augustine Mobley Carl Milton Pogue Charles Burt Darden
Tracy Lawrence Arinder Talmadge Rayborn David Camp Stanford Hugh Rigby Eggerton
Hamlet Webb Barnes George Hester Thornton Grover Cleveland Chappel Tolly William Smith
First Row, left to right: Minor, Jordan, Mobley, Thornton, McMurtray; Second Row: Stanford, Chappel, Chatham, Eggerton, Smith.
AGRICULTURAL
The Agricultural Club is composed entirely of students in the School of Agriculture, and its meetings
consist of a group from all agriculturally related clubs on the campus. Special attention is given to freshmen
and sophomores who are not members of any other organization. The purpose is to give agriculture students
training in public expression through practice in various group meetings, and by preparation of articles for agri-
cultural publications.
OFFICERS
J. D. Bbanscome President
J. C. Robertson Vice-President
R. E. Landrum Secretary
N. S. Davis Treasurer
First Row, left to right: Baker, Barksdale, Blount, Brown, Buchanan, Burnett, Chappell, Cox, ,
Lancaster, Minor, McNamara, Orr, Palmer; Third Row: Patterson, Price, Rone, Sanders, Scott,
CLUB
MEMBERS
H. H. Alford
W. E. Andrews, Jr.
B. L. Arnold
Bryan Baker
B. C. Bahksdale
J. W. Beckett
C. L. Blount
O. H. Brown
T. J. Buchanan
J. E. Burnett
N. W. Carnes
G. W. Carter .
J. S. Castles
G. C. Chappell
J. H. Chatham
J. W. Chatham
George G. Cox
Ben Conger
E. E. Crawford
N. S. Davis
J. H. Dale
Noll P. Davis
J. H. Doddridge
Charles B. Duke, Jr.
C. S. Draughn
D. D. Ferguson
H. W. Fornea
Clint H. Graves
C. D. Hamer
D. L. HOLBROOK
E. A. HoLLiNGS worth
Tom H. Howell
H. K. Hunter
Carl J. Izard
M. L. LUNCEFORD
J. D. Lancaster
J. N. Martin
W. L. Meredith
Lawrence Minor
G. W. McClendon
D. P. McGowan
Homer C. McNamara
Stewart P. Orr
E. D. Palmer
T. B. Patterson
L. H. Price
L. G. Rone
L. R. Rone
T. E. Rone
J. M. Sanders
G. W. Scott
J. P. Sinclair
A. B. Smith, Jr.
L. B. Smith
E. H. SUTTLE
J. F. Sutton
T. J. Tadlock
H. L. Thomas
O. L. Turner
E. D. Weisenhoff
B. E. Wesson
Charles Wilkinson
J. G. Wise
W. E. Wofford
A. H. Wynn
Conger, Dale, Davis; Second Row: Duke, Drauglin, Ferguson, Fornee, Howell, Lunceford,
Sinclair, A. B. Smith, Jr., L. B. Smith, Suttle, Sutton, Tadlock, Wilkinson.
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Hicks, Hill, Hamison, Johnston, Lawshee, Livingston, Maxcy, Mitchell, Nason; Third Row:
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF
The membership of the Mississippi State College branch of A.I.E.E. consists of Seniors, Juniors and Second
Semester Sophomores majoring in Electrical Engineering. This chapter was organized and granted a Charter
in 1925 The purposes of the student organization are to keep the student engineers abreast of new develop-
ments in the field of electrical engineering, to develop the individual engineer, and thus to mauitam the high
professional standing among the senior members of A.I.E.E.
OFFICERS
J. W. HoLLOMAN President
James E. Ross Vice-President
Samuel C. Ammons Secretary-Treasurer
FACULTY MEMBERS
William L. Brown L. L. Patterson
Paul B. Jacobs Harry C. Simrall
J. C. McKee Robert Smith
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Patrick, Phillips, Rose, Ross, Sneed, Spain, Stewart, Stigler, Sylvester, Torres, White, Wilson.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
MEMBERS
Frank W. Ainsworth, Jr.
James M. Allen
Samuel C. Ammons
Douglas R. Anderson
Henry F. Auter
Allen R. Baxter
Joe D. Bennett
W. N. BOGAN
C. N. Brandon
Anthony Bhocate
David B. Brown
Julian Brown
J. W. Browning
Jessie Lee Canon
James M. Carson, Jr.
David M. Comfort
F. E. Cotton, Jr.
S. B. Cowan
Gerald H. Daniel
James K. Davidson
W. T. Fergson
Jewell G. Foster
Albert H. Gallaher
Joseph N. Graves
James E. Griffin
Robert P. Griffin
Caddis G. Hall
Aluse L. Hearn
Ralph Hicks
O'Ferrel C. Hill
Joseph W. Holloman
Claude W. Hudson
R. M. Jamison
R. L. Johnston
Hollis W. Laird
Charles A. Lawshee, Jr.
Samuel H. Livingston, Jr.
Paul Martin
Thomas R. Maxcy
Cecil M. Mitchell
James A. Matt
William L. Mason
W. L. Patrick, Jr.
Jack Phillips
Robert B. Rose
James E. Ross
J. Paul Schuman
C. L. Shumate
F. H. Sneed
Frank K. Spain
Edwin F. Stewart
Henry W. Stigler, Jr.
James H. Sylvester, Jr.
Charles C. Tomlinson
GiLBERTO Y. Torres
Jack White
Clifton H. Wilson, Jr.
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First Row, left to right: Anderson, Beckwith, Brown, Bryan, Buchanan, Burnett, Clifton, Crumby; Second Row: Dallas, Deen, Dick-
erson, Dowdle, Edwards, Eirland, Garrard, Gobold; Third Roiv: Hardin, Hill, Humphries, Jenkins, Jones, Killebrew, Lamberth,
Loftin; Fourth Roiv: Long, Martin, McDonald, McGowan, Mcintosh, Orr, Rone, Smith, Trotter,
AGRICULTURAL ADMINISTRATION CLUB
The Agricultural Administration Club was founded in April, 1929, and is composed of students above the
freshman level interested in the administrative functions of agriculture. Believing that the real usefulness of
Agricultural Administration Hes in teaching people to apply the fundamentals of the agricultural sciences, the
group strives to promote leadership and the co-operative spirit among its members.
OFFICERS
D. P. McGowAN President
B. J. Humphries Vice-President
W. E. Andrews, Jr Secretary
C. C. Edwards Treasurer
MEMBERS
J. T. Andekson
W. E. Andrews, Jr.
Raymond Beckwith
O. L. Blakley
J. E. Brown
D. R. Bryan
T. J. Buchannan
R. C. Burke
J. E. Burnett
W. O. Butler
W. C. Chisholm
J. T. Clifton
G. F. Crumby
A. D. Dallas
W. T. Deen
Barnes
W. L. Dickerson
J. L. Dowdle
R. Dowdle
C. S. Draughns
C. C. Edwards
A. P. Eirland
H. I. Ellezey
P. R. Feriss
Warren Garrard, Jr.
c. b. godbold
W. E. Hall
C. A. Hardin
J. A. Harvoue
L. M. Hill
B. J. Humphries
Whitt J. R. Williams
L. B. Jenkins
I. T. Jones
J. A. Killebrew
M. D. Lamberth
Earl Loftin
Julius Long
M. L. Lunceford
Otis K. Magee
E. B. Martin
Mar\tn Murihead
E. K. Myrick
G. D. McDonald
D. P. McGowAN
J. M. McCowan
R. L McIntosh
G. N,
Stuart P. Orr
L. R. Rone
T. E. Rone
T. H. Scarbrough
C. T. Shotts
H. P. Smith
L. H. Smith
R. H. Swanzy
J. H. Thomas
W. T. Thompson
D. T. Triggs, Jr.
W. C. Trotter
R. Truesdale
W. B. Webb
R. T. Welburn
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BLDCK 8, BRIDLE CLUB
The Block and Bridle Club is composed of members of the School of Agriculture, who are majoring in
Animal Husbandry. The chief object of the club is the promotion of the livestock industry and the education
of its members to a higher and better class of livestock for Mississippi.
OFFICERS
J. D. Branscome President
T. B. Patterson Vice-President
N. S. Davis Secretary
C. B. Duke, Jr Treasurer
B. C. Barksdale Reporter
MEMBERS
Bryan Baker
B. C. Barksdale
Clarence H. Bell
J. D. Branscome
Billy Carter
C. B. Duke, Jr.
Bradford Freeman
Samuel H. Geiger
Bobby Gordon
Sam Hailey
Carl J. Izard
John M. Lee
O. K. Magee
James Martin
G. W. McClendon
James C. Robertson
G. A. Robinson
George Shepherd
John P. Sinclair
B. B. Smith
George Carter
Ben Conger
Edwin Crawford
Shelby Davis
J. A. Darnell
R. Y. Hammond
D. L. Halbrook
L. M. Hicks
Harold Hillebert
Franklin Hughes
Homer C. McNamara
H. C. Moody, Jr.
T. B. Patterson
Cecil Payne
L. H. Price
Jack B. Smith
P. J. Spears
R. L. Stevens
Leroy Thomas
J. O. Warren
William
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First Row, left to right: Baker, Barksdale, Branscome, Carter, Conger, Crawford, Davis; Secotul Row: Darnell, Duke, Geiger, Gordon
Hailey, Hammond, Hicks; Third Row: Hillebert, Izzard, Lee, Magee, Martin, McNamara, Patterson- Fourth Row: Price,' Sinclair'
Spears, Stevens, Warren, Wofford. ' '
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Third Roiv: Miles, Ratliff, Rone, Smith, Templeton, Weeks.
DAIRY CLUB
To allow members to keep up with cm-rent events in Dairy field through guest speakers and to create an
interest in Dairying among the other students of State College.
OFFICERS
E. W. Custer President
Lavern Brown . Vice-President and Head of Program Committee
- S.F.Cook Secretary
R. L. DowNiE Treasurer
H T Bassett Program Committee
George W. Scott, Jr Program Committee
B. R. Stewart Reporter
FACULTY ADVISORS
F. H. Herzer
W. G. Cowsert
L. L. Ratcliff
C. J- Honer
R. A. Ward
MEMBERS
Chables M. Betterton
M. R. Brown
J. E. Buckley
Travis Cartwright
J. S. Castles
J. H. Chatham
C. K. DiLWORTH
J. W. Dollar
J. H. McCreight
M. B. Miles
G. W. Harrison
F. L. Jordon
J. E. Knox
Henry Lowe
E. R. LOYDD
J. H. McCoRD
W. D. Ratliff
W. D. Ratliff
Lantis Ratliff
R. L. Robinson
L. G. Rone
L. T. Simpson
H. S. Smith
L. B. Smith
W. S. Stanton
J. D. Sparks
L. O. Templeton
M. E. Weeks
D. D. Williams
G. A. Worthington
W. L. York
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HORTICULTURE CLUB
The Horticulture Club is composed of students who wish to gain further knowledge in their chosen field
than is oftered in the classwork. The faculty staff of the Horticulture department also attend the meetings.
The Club meets twice monthly with various Horticultural specialists as guest speakers. Throughout the year
the club has entertained with several social functions for its members and guests.
OFFICERS
John H. Dale President
Julian Hamilton Vice-President
Jessica Myers Secretary-Treasurer
H. Michael Habeeb, H Reporter
Mr. W. S. Anderson Faculty Advisor
FACULTY ADVISORS
F. S. Batson
J. L. Bowers
Walter Davis
F. B. DUGGAN
J. P. OVERCASH
C. H. Ragland
Howard Adams
Thomas H. Bailey
Cecil Chemblee
W. S. Coleman
MEMBERS
John H. Dale Julian W. Hamilton
Mrs. Iris Dickson William F. Holloman
H. Michael Habeeb, II Newton E. Love, Jr.
Denson O. Hamilton Edward Meena
Steve Windham
Jessica Myers
John Norsworthy
James M. Pou
Leon Stand'fer
First Roto, left to right: Bailey, Chamblee, Dale, Habeeb; Second Row: Hamilton, Love, Myers, Norsworthy, Windham.
FUTURE FARMERS DF AMERICA
The national order of Future Farmers of America was founded in Virginia in 1928. The local charter was
granted July 1, 1934. Membership is limited to juniors and seniors pursuing a degree in vocational agriculture.
The purpose of this organization is to promote the training of vocational agriculture, whereby graduates may
assume the responsibility of advisors to high school chapters. Weekly meetings have featured speciahst in agri-
cultural fields as well as individual members.
OFFICERS
James O. Hill President
Travis E. Land Vice-President
Curtis H. James, Jr Treasurer
Belton E. Berry Secretary
Lee R. Sheffield Sentinal
Professor N. E. Wilson Chapter Advisor
MEMBERS
J. R. Bailey
A. D. Barnett
B. E. Berry
E. N. Bishop
w. a. bullabd
Victor Broom
J. R. Bryson
J. R. Bounds
O. N. Carmichael
C. G. Clark
W. D. Cliffton
ToHN D. Easley, Jr.
D. B. Ellis
W. E. Ethridge
R. E. Fortenberby
John H. George
G. W. Gilliam
A. W. Glison
D. W. Gunnel
S. M. Gunnel
W. E. Harris
H. B. Hedgepeth
James K. V. Hillman
James O. Hill
C. H. James, Jr.
T. E. Land
Ross E. McDonald
A. C. McKnight
E. C. McLaurin
J. G. McGarty
O. W. McDade
L. G. Massingill
L. H. MlLLi^R
O. H. Neal
R. H. Owen
G. W. Parker
W. G. Phillips
J. B. Pickette
U. G. Pryor
G. H. Robertson
J. P. Ross
L. R. Sheffield
Grover Smith
W. N. Stephenson
J. R. Stevenson
V. I. Sturdivant
T. D. White
T. F. Wilder
J. B. Wilson
D. F. Young
F,Vsf Rmo left to riahf Bailey Barnett, Bishop, Bullard, Broom; Second Row: Bryson, Garmichael, Glark, Easley, Ethridge TAurd
Wilson, Young.
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MARDDN BAND
The Maroon Concert Band was first organized in 1904 by fonr students, with WiUiam W. Routten as the first
director "The Famous Maroon Band", as it is commonly referred to, presents a comprehensive repertiore of
various styles with balanced instrumentation comparable to that of any leading concert band. Traditional
Sunday afternoon concerts, given throughout the Spring on the President's lawn, are a source of enjoyment for
students, faculty, and townspeople alike.
This year the Maroon Band held a prominent spot throughout football season, the proceedings at com-
mencements, and other varied programs during the year.
OFFICERS
Henry E. Wamsley Director
D. W. Barton Assistant Director
Jack O. Crawford Assistant Student Director
Robert W. Jones President
PaulA. Antoon Vice-President
Albert Reid Smith Secretary-Treasurer
MEMBERS
W/LLiAM W. Adams
Paul A. Antoon
D. B. Aycock, Jr.
Chakles S. Barum
Thomas M. Box
William A. Box
Roy a. Brinkley, Jr.
George N. Bristow
B. B. Brokaw
William E. Byrd
Ben T. Carrubba
j. v. corbin
Jack O. Crawford
Wallace Crook
Vincent A. Daurro
James K. Davidom
Olivia Dollar
David H. Epperson
Allen F. Estes
Alva R. Estes
David L. Foresman
Edward Gilbert Foresman
Jesse H. Gill
Pete E. Graham
Willard E. Harding
William W. Harding
James T. Hemphill
Richard L. Hinton
Harry G. Hively
William S. Hobson
Jamie G. Houston
James H. Hoyle
Robert W. James
Dan C. Jordan
Robert W. Jones
Ray J. Keel
Charles W. Kerr
John A. Killebrew
Sidney L. Lane
Charles A. Lawshe, Jr.
Marshall I. Leavitt
William D. Logan, Jr.
Joan Lowry
BOBBYE J. MARLES
Granville M. Martin, Jr.
William J. Martin
Edra L. Maxcey, Jr.
William A. McCard
William N. McDonald
Clifton D. McLeod
Virgil W. Melohn
Louis E. Merrill
J. R. Mitchell
ToMMYE L. Morris
Otis S. Murff, Jb.
Doris Newman
WiLBERT C. NoRMAND
Perry H. Norwood
George F. OaKes, Jr.
Joseph F. O'Kelly
Mason B. Oldham, Jr.
Archie R. Parker
Hubert Q. Pray
Marion F. Pruitt
Sammye K. Russell
John K. Rhyne
Corbett K. Saucier
Marcus F. Shanteau
Albert Reid Smith
Howard R. Spalding
William F. Sparks
R. J. Spinks
P. W. SUDDUTH
J. H. Sylvester
J. C. Taylor
C. H. TejvIpleton
E. O. Templeton, Jr.
G. B. Thomas
J. G. Thomas
W. C. Thomas, Jr.
H. E. Wamsley, Jr.
L. C. Waters
G. S. Watrous
Herma Lee Wells
Edward N. Wheeler
Billy Scott White
Forrest W. Wiley
J. L. Wilson, Jr.
Earl S. Wertz
Wilbur H. Woleben
O. B. Wooley
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First Row, left to right: Adams, Antoon, Aycock, Box, Biinkley, Bristow, Biokaw, BmcI, Canubba, Crawford; Second Row: Crook
Daurro, Davison, DoHar, A. F. Estes, A. R. Estes, D. L. Foresman, E. G. Foresman, Graham, Hardins;; Third Row: Hemphill, Ilinton.
Hively, Houston, Hoyle, Jordan, Jones, Keel, Kerr, Killebrew; Fourth Row: Lane, Lavvshe, Logan, Lowr\', Marlew F. M Martin Jr
W. J. Martin, Maxeey, McDonald, Melohn; Fiftli Row: Mitchell, Morris, Murff, Normand, Norwood, Oakes, O'KelK , Parker, Pra\-,
Iruitt; Sixth Row: Russell, Shanteau, Smith, Spalding, Sparks, Spinks, Sudduth, S\lvester, Templeton, G. B. Thomas- Seventh Row:
J. O. Thomas, Watrous, Wells, Wheeler, White, Wiley, Wilson, Wertz, Woleben, Wooley.
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First Roti) left to risht- Aderholt, Applewhite, Branch, Burdine, Carnes, Causey, Bearing, Farmer, Gibbes; Second Row: Gray,
SLv HarkstoV S-mtrHea on Hinton, Hodg^ Hendrick; Third Row: Johnson' JofJPh'Kropp, Labens,
SftinMcGee Morris, Nash, Orr; Fourth Row: Owen, Potts, Robinson, Rogers, Russell, Scott, Shaw, Shields; F^fth Row: Speir,
Steadman, Templeton, Thomason, Thompson, Thurmond, Treas, Wynn.
GLEE CLUB
Since Captain T. M. Cornell organized the Glee Club in 1926, it has expanded and become more popular
each year Composed of both men and women, the Glee Club made numerous appearances on the campus this
year and their Christmas Concert and Spring Festival were two of the most enjoyable presentations of the term.
OFFICERS
Charles W. Whitworth Director
Edward Ferguson Accompanist
Eldon Hearon President
Mary Harleston Vice-President
Ollie Johnson Secretary
Katherine Loftin Librarian
Elford Nash Librarian
George Hendrick Business Manager
MEMBERS
R. L. Aderholdt
Joe Applewhite
Nelson Barfield
Steve Blair
Sidney Branch
Billy H. Burdine
C. M. Carnes
Benedict Carrubba
J. W. Causey
Florence Chefee
Bennie Channell
Willie Mae Deahing
Patsy Anne Farmer
Eaflton Gibbes
Ruth Gray
Jean Harkey
Mary Conn Harleston
Eldon Hearon
Albert R. Hegman
George Hendrick
Dick Hinton
Dale Hodges
Mary Hollingsworth
Betty Johnson
F. L. Johnson
Kathleen Joseph
Ann Kropp
Selma Faith Labens
Katherine Loftin
Jane Allen McGee
William M. Mingee
ToMMYE Morris
Elford Nash
Stuart Orr
Bettye Owen
Bill Price
Jo Potts
Frances Robinson
Rosemary Rogers
Sammye K. Russell
George W. Scott
E. M. Shaw
Edwin Shields
Henry Speih
Floyce Steadman
E. O. Templeton,
Henry Thomason
Robert Thompson
A. J. Thurmond
Charles Treas, Jr.
Dan Watson
A. H. Wynn
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STATE'S PLAYERS
The purpose of State's Players is to bring to the campus community the traditional theater. With this in mind
their first production since Pearl Harbor was THE IMPOI^TANCE OF BEING ERNEST. Next, by way of
contrast, the Players gave THE MILKY WAY, a Broadway farce of recent years, and after that CLAUDIA.
Moreover, students are encouraged to write one-act plays which are presented in workshop. The Players
function under the aegis of the Department of English.
Affiliated with the largest Greek Letter dramatics organization in the country, the local Thespians bear the
name of Eta Pi in Alpha Psi Omega. Membership in this organization is reserved as the highest dramatic honor
that can be bestowed upon a student at Mississippi State College.
OFFICERS
Tom Walker President
Peggy Junk Vice-President
Sarah Ratliff Secretary
Ernest Hale Business Manager
George Hampton General Technical Director
William B. S. Wilburn Director of Dramatics
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First Row, left to right: Antoon, Blake, Buescher, Cassino, Cough lin, Crowe; Second Row: Crozier, Currubba, Dauro, DeNicola,
Duncan, Hayes; Third Row: Hogan, Humphries, Joseph, LeMie ux, Luckett, McGraw; Fourth Row: Miller, Normand, Shannon,
Sizemore, Thomas.
THE NEWMAN CLUB
The Newman Club with its threefold aims, Rehgious, Educational, and Social, is an organization of Catholic
Fellowship. There are five hundred Newman Clubs in the United States and Canada, ours having been es-
tabhshed in the spring of 1941. During the war years when the enrollment greatly declined the Club went
through a period of being almost completely inactive. Last fall under the guidance of Father Maurice Mc-
Grath and its new Chaplain, Father Martin, the Club was able to reorganize itself and looks forward hopefully
for an active future.
- OFFICERS
John J. Humphreys President
Nicholas Cassino Vice-President
Kathleen Joseph Recording Secretary
Juliette Thomas Corresponding, Secretary
Eve Elliott Blake Treasurer
Miss Monica Goen Faculty Advisor
Father John T. Martin Chaplain
MEMBERS
Paul Antoon
Eve Elliott Blake
Francis Buescher
Nicholas Cassino
Bill Coughlin
Vincent Crowe
William Allen Crozier
Ben F. Carrubba
Vincent Dauro
George Davis
Salvador DeNicola
James Donahoe
Frank Duncan
John Ellis
William H. Hayes
Ben F. Hogan
John J. Humphreys
Kathleen Joseph
Roy J. Keel, Jr.
Charles Loyacano
Joseph F. LeMieux
William J. Luckett
Charles McGraw
Walter McHugh
Percy Hugh Miller
WiLBERT Normand
James Shannon
Robert Sizemore
Edward Smith
Juliette Thomas
Chester Travica
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"Y" EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
The Young Men's Christian Association of Mississippi State College is serving in the same capacity as about
550 other such College Associations in the United States. All students and members of the faculty are eligible for
membership in this organization which seeks to unify and supplement the efforts of the various churches in giv-
ing to the student body the necessary opportunity for the development and expression of its religious needs and
desires.
The Executive committee is composed of general Y.M.C.A. officers. Cabinet committee chairmen, and Class
council presidents. It is the student policy forming and program planning body of the Association.
The Advisory Committee is the governing body in determining the major policies of the Association and
seeing that the organization functions for the betterment of the College and for the good of the student body.
The employed Staff is charged with the responsibility of administering the details of the program as formu-
lated by the Executive Committee and Advisory Committee.
OFFICERS
Marion L. Simmons President
Sank Owen Vice-President
Eldon Hearon . . .
Homer McNamara
Secretary
Treasurer
MEMBERS
Robert Cahoon— Chairman, Deputation Committee
J. C. Christian— Chairman, Forum and Discussion Committee
and President, Senior Council
C. L. Coon— Chairman, Freshman Work Committee
James Cox— Chairman, World Relations Committee •
Edward Ferguson— Chairman, Music Committee
Frank Gwin— Co-Chairman, Social Committee
Eldon Hearon
Ollie Johnson— Co-Chairman, Social Committee
Betty Johnson— Chairman, Publicity and Publication
Committee
James Kenna— Chairman, Games and Recreation Committee
Kent Lancaster— Chairman, Art Committee
Homer McNamara—
Sank Owen-
Bob Rose— Chairman, Campus Service Committee
Landrum Salley— Chairman, Worship Committee and Presi-
dent Junior Council
Marion Simmons-
Robert H. Thompson— President, Sophomore Council
Thomas Walker— President, Freshman Council
First Row, left to right: Cahoon, Christian, Coon, Gwin; Second Row: Hearon, Kenna, Lancaster, Owen; Third Row: Simmons,
Thompson, Walker.
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F/rrf Row, left to right: Abernathey, Bagley, Beer, Blake, Boggs, Brown, Gaboon, Christian,
Harkev, Hearon, Hendricks, Hollis, Humpbries, Jobnson, Kenna, Labens; Third Row: Lancaster,
Fourth Row: Russell, Salley, Saul, Savage, Segrest, Sbaw, J. E. Simmons, M. L. Simmons,
Y. M. C. A. CABINET
The Y.M.C.A. Cabinet comprises student officers, committee chairmen, committee members, and a hmited
number of faculty members. Membership on any committee is based on exceptional leadership ability and
indication of interest in the program of the Y.M.C.A. Members meet each Wednesday evening for supper and
an interesting program in keeping with the purpose of the Association. It is largely through the various com-
mittees of the Cabinet that the "Y" program is projected out into campus life.
OFFICERS
Marion L. Simmons President
Sank Owen Vice-President
Eldon Hearon Secretary
Homer McNamara Treasurer
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Cole, Colnier, Coon, Cox, Elliot; Second Row: Ferguson, Gibbes, Griffin, Gwin, Hammett,
Loftin, Luckett, Meadows, Mitchell, O'Keete, O'Neal, Ott, Owen, Palmer, Ralston, Rose, Ross;
Sykes, Treas, Bobby Thompson, Leo Thompson, Walker.
FACULTY MEMBERS
Dr. J. K. Bettebsworth
Mr. C. E. Cain
Mr. Harry L. Cole
Mr. a. W. Garner
Mr. Malcolm G. Gray
Dr. G. D. Hoover
Mr. H. H. Leveck
Mr. Marcus Mapp
Dr. E. H. Price
Dr. D. J. Savage
Dr. C. Q. Sheely
Mr. Thurston Walls
Dr. Paul Warttman
Dr. Felix P. Welch
Mr. William B. S. Wilburn
STUDENT MEMBERS
Hilton Abernathy
J. F. Atkinson
James G. Bagley
Nelson Barfield
Eve Blake
Isaac Boggs
Russell Br^dshaw
Bobby Brown
Ida Mae Beejh
Robert Cahoon
George W. Carter
Grover Chappell
J. C. Christian
Maxine Cole
Fred Colmer
C. L. Coon
Frank Cotton
James Cox
YVWCA
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EuLA Elliott
Edward Fergus<jn, Jr.
Eahlton Gibbes
James Griffin
Frank Gwin
Warren Hammett
Jean Harkey
Eldon Hearon
George Hendricks
Bobby Hines
Richard Hollis
Bill Humphries
Betty Johnson
Ollie Johnson
James Kenna
Faith Labens
Kent Lancaster
Katherine Loftin
Anne Luckett
Marjobie McDonald
Edsel McCarty
Homer McNamara
BOBBYE MaRLER
W. L. Meadows
Virgil Melohn
Herman Middleton
David Mitchell
Billy Moss
Mahgubette O'Keefe
Emory O'Neal
Eugene Ott
Sank Owen
Elwin Palmer
William R. Parks
Don Ralston
John Rawls
Ray G. Robley
Bob Rose
Jimmy Ross
Sammye K. Russell
Landrum Salley
Joe Frank Sanderson
Bobby Saul
Anna Margery Savage
Walter Savage
Paul Schmitz
Robert A. Scott
Dorothy Segrest
E. M. Shaw
J. E. Simmons
Marion L. Simmons
James Sykes
Marjorie Temple
Charles Treas, Jr.
Bobby Thompson
Leo Thompson
Morris Thompson
Tom Walker
Eleanor Welch
Dotty ^^'HIT
Howard ^^'H1TE
Joseph Whiteside
Evans Winter
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First Row, left to right: Angelo, Aldridge, Atkinson, Burke, Christian, Cotton, Cowan; Second Row: Gibbs, Griffis, Hailey, Harris,
Hedgepeth, Johnson, Kenna; Third Row: Mrs. Doris Kizer, Milton Kizer, Livingston, Loftin, Morson, Owen, Palmer; Fourth Row:
Sanderson, Scott, Truesdald, Walker, White, Williams.
SENIOR "Y" CDUNCIL
The Senior "Y" Council is a voluntary unit organization composed of members of the senior class, mter-
ested in the development of Christian fellowship. The group met every week and offered programs of mspua-
tional and educational nature. Their activities were directed by the Council's elected officers and supervised
by the staff of the Y.M.C.A.
OFFICERS
J. C. Christian President
Betty Johnson Vice-President
Joe F. Sanderson Secretary
Thomas K. Griffis Treasurer
MEMBERS
Harold E. Angelo
Edwin C. Aldridge, Jr.
J. F. Atkinson, Jr.
Samuel Burke
J. C. Christian
Frank E. Cotton, Jr.
S. B. Cowan
Earlton Gibbs
Thomas K. Griffis
Sam Hailey
Robert A. Harris
H. B. Hedgepeth
Betty Johnson
James H. Kenna
Mrs. Doris Kizer
Milton Kizer
S. H. Livingston
Katherine Loftin
Phil H. Morson
Shank Owen
Edwin Palmer
Hal Russell
Joe F. Sanderson
George W. Scott, Jr.
Roger W. Truesdale
Emmett H. Walker, Jr.
James H. White
Cecil Q. Williams
JUNIOR "Y" COUNCIL
The Junior "Y" Council is a voluntary unit organization of the Y.M.C.A., composed of members of the
Junior Class who are interested in a program of Christian fellowship, designed to help them grow into a more
Christian way of life. The Council meets weekly in the Y.M.C.A. Banquet Room for luncheon and a program
of inspirational, educational, and social nature. All activities are under the direction of the Council's elected
officers and are in keeping with the general purpose and program of the association.
OFFICERS
Landrum Salley President
Jimmy Cox Viee-President
Lee Coon Secretary
Robert Rose Treasurer
MEMBERS
John Edd Agnew
Todd Agnew
Louis N. Babfield, Tr.
Eve Elliott Blake
Neill Bogan
Wm. a. Box
Robert H. Cahoon
John S. Castles
John I. Chandler
William E. Cochran
Douglas E. Edwards, Jr.
Edward Ferguson, Jb.
Hugh C. Gray
T. E. Hearon
G. P. Hendrick
Dallas L. Holbrook
Harrell Josey
Kent Lancaster
Robert L. Liddell
Ebnest C. Lindsey
Lamar Little
HoMEB C. McNamaba, Jr.
Genn F. Martin
Willis L. Meadows, Jr.
W. T. Oakes
Margurette O'Keefe
S. D. Prentice
Steve R. Renfrow
George D. Rives, Jr.
James P. Ross
Dot Segrest
James A. Short
J. E. Simmons
Harry C. Smith
S. W. (Van) Smith, Jr.
James B. Steen
Sara Stenens
Marjorie Temple
Gerald Thomas
Chester A. Travirca, Jr.
Charles E. Treas
Billie E. Wasson
H. Clifton Wilson
Marion L. Simmons
First Row, left to right: J. E. Agnew, Todd Agnew, Blake, Bogan, Calioon, Castles, Cochran; Secotid Row: Ferguson, Gray, Hol-
brook, Lancaster, Liddell, Lindsey, McNamara; rhiid Row: Martin, Meadows, O'Keefe, Prentice, Renfro, Ross; Segrest; Fourtli
Row: J. E. Simmons, M. L. Simmons, Stevens, Treas, Wasson, Wilson.
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First Row, left to right: Beal, Beer, Brock, Byrd, Canon, Carnes, Cochran Cole; Second Roti>.- Coon Bearing, Dorsey, Freeman,
Griffin, Grissom, Harrison, Habeen; Third Roiv: Hollis, Johnson, Kirkland, Leslie, Luckett, Mauldm, Miller; Fourth Roiv: McCulley,
McDonald, Norman, Potts, Savage, Thompson, Whitt.
SOPHOMORE "Y" COUNCIL
The Sophomore "Y" Council is a unit organization of the Y.M.C.A., the purpose of which is to promote fel-
lowship and help students from the Sophomore class better understand the principles of the Christian religion
and its relationship to every-day life. The group includes in its fellowship all interested members of the Sopho-
more class, and it meets weekly for a fellowship luncheon.
OFFICERS
Bobby Thompson President
William McCord Vice-President
John Rawls Secretary
Maxine Cole Treasurer
MEMBERS
Gus Bagley
Reuben Beal
Ida May Beer
James N. Brock
R. L. Brown, Jr.
Billy Byrd
Jesse L. Canon
Charles M. Carnes
J. W. Chatham, Jr.
William E. Cochran
Maxine Cole
Jesse H. Coon
Willie Mae Dearing
William S. Dorsey
Rodney C. Freeman, Jr.
James E. Griffin
Eugenia Grissom
Conwell Ray Harris
A. C. Harrison
H. Michael Habeeb, U
Richard Hollis
Robert Neal Hunt
E. D. Johnson
J. D. Kirkland, Jr.
Thomas B. Leslie
Emily Anne Luckett
Thurman N. Mauldin
Marty Miller
William A. McCord
Charles R. McCulley,
Fred McDonald
Eric Norman
Josephine Potts
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Jimmy Proctor
John E. Ran\'ls
Anna Margery Savage
W. T. Savage
Eunice Louise Smith
Mark Smith
R. H. Thompson, Jr.
Lamar H. Wadlington
Patsy Watts
Dotty Whitt
Charles Wilkinson, Jr.
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FRESHMAN "Y" COUNCIL
A unit organization of the Y.M.C.A., this group is composed of freshmen taking an active interest in the "Y"
program. Its purpose is to sponsor a program of social and rehgious activity, and to develop Christian leader-
ship among freshmen. Its activities are directed by its own elected officers. Recognized as the outstanding first-
year organization on the campus, the group always includes in its ranks those students who are later destined
to take a leading part in campus activities.
OFFICERS
Tom Walker President
Paul Schmitz Vice-President
Joseph B. Whiteside Secretary
Hugh Ivy Scott Treasurer
MEMBERS
Roy Agnew
Joe C. Applewhite
Thomas N. Bailey
Joe H. Barber, Jr.
Steve Blair, Jr.
John D. Boyette
Sidney Branch
JaKe M. Bhannan
Joseph L. Brown, Jr.
Joseph E. Buckley
Florence Chafee
Dale Clark
J. C. Collins
Fred Colmer
Dale Lemoine Cullen
John Doan
Frances DeMoville
Joyce Elder
Edwin Ellis
Bruce F. Gannaway
Billy W. Harris
Bill Huntington
Kathleen Joseph
Peggy S. Junk
John P. Kennedy
Harold B. McCarley
Carolyn McKee
Polly Bowles McMath
Ellis McNeel
Marvin H. McPherson
BOBBYE MaRLER
George Mercier
W. M. Montgomery
ToMMYE LaNelle Morris
Beverly F. Mosely
Joe Thomas Mosley
James Palmer
Archie R. Parker, Jr.
Willie Phillips
Carolyn Powell
Billie Ray
H. K. Robertson
James A. Rosy
Rosemary Rogers
John M. Sanders
Paul H. Sanders, Jr.
Paul Schmitz
Hugh Ivy Scott
James C. Sykes
Tom Walker
Joseph B. Whiteside
O. B. Wooley, Jr.
First Row, left to right: Agnew, Applewhite, Bailey, Barber, Blair, Boyette, Branch, Brannan, Brown; Second Row: Buckley, Chafee,
Clark, Collins, Colmer, Cullen, DeMoville, Elder, Ellis; Third Row: Gannaway, Harris, Joseph, Junk, McCarley, McKee, McNeel,
McPherson, Marler; Fourth Row: Mercier, Montgomery, Morris, B.F. Mosely, J. T. Mosley, Parker, Phillips, Powell; Fifth Row:
Robertson, Rogers, J. M. Sanders, P. H. Sanders, Jr., Schmitz, Sykes, Walker, Whiteside.
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First Rotv, left to right: Atkinson, Beal, Benton, Bishop, Bonner; Second Roio: Broom, Channels, Cotton, Hillman, Kenna; Third
Row: McCarty, Norman, Palmer, Thomas, Rayborn.
B. S, U. COUNCIL
The B S U Council consist of student leaders whose purpose is to be a connecting link between the Baptist
Students onthe campus and the local Church. It offers opportunity for training young people in Chiistian
leadeTship for tomor^w. Their responsibihty is to develop more sincere Christians, plan unity, and coordi-
nate all Student activffies of the Church, and to cooperate with other denominations in campus religious
activities.
OFFICERS
Rev. B. J. Seitz Student Secretary
Professor Jimmye Hillman Faculty Advisor
Tom Benton President
Eric Norman l^t Vice-President
T. Rayborn 2nd Vice-President
Earnest Bishop 3rd Vice-President
J. F. Atkinson Reporter
Ruben Real Secretary
James Kenna Y. M. C. A. Representative
Bo Currie Extension Chairman
Victor Broom Musical Chairman
MEMBERS
J. F. Atkinson
Ruben Beal
Tom Benton
Earnest Bishop
QuAvis Bonner
Victor Broom
Bennie Channels
Frank Cotton
Bo Currie
Charlie Foster
Elmer Hillman
James Kenna
Carl Maxwell
Edsel McCarty
Eric Norman
James Palmer
Billy Thomas
William C. Thompson
Talmadge Rayborn
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CAMERA CLUB
Another new club formed on the campus at Mississippi State this year was the Camera Ckib. This club is
composed of those students who are interested in photography and who wish to aid the Publications such as
the Reveille and Reflector in securing the best pictures and to further their own personal collections.
Under the able guidance of J. E. Bagwell and David Smith, and with the consistently excellent work of
Aldo Vervena and Bill Harris the Camera Club makes possible an almost constant picture of activity on the State
Campus.
OFFICERS
David Smith President
T. Mauldin Vice-President
Aldo Vervena Secretary-Treasurer
MEMBERS
J. E. Bagwell
J. H. TURMAN
R. P. Jones
Charles Treas
R. E. Cook
W. L. Groften
B. T. Manning
Joe Thomas
C. C. Chism
C. T. Harrell
T. Mauldin
Tillman Turfitt
R. J. Dalpet
B. W. Harris
James H. Phillips
Aldo Vervena
James Ellard
R. C. Harrison
Leroy Robinson
Frank Wadley
D. H. Epperson
J. H. James
David Smith
First Row, left to right: Bagwell, Cook, Chism, Ellard, Turman; Second Row: Harrell, Harris, James, Jones, Mauldin; Third Row:
Phillips, Robinson, Smith, Treas, Wadley.
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IN APPRECIATION
Just as cooperation is the essence of success in any undertaking,
so it is in the publication of a college annual. Therefore, the Editors of
The 1947 Reveille would like to publicly express their appreciation
for the efforts of all those who contributed to the book.
To Mr. Ben Hilbun, Mr. N. F. Hamlin, and the other members
of the Board of Publications, to Mr. Bob Faerber, of the Alabama
Engraving Company; to Mr. Johnny Long of Bowen, Long & Young;
to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pruitt of Pruitt Studios we sincerely say thanks
for their patience and guidance.
We gratefully acknowledge the assistance and efforts of the Staffs
for their time and work on the Reveille. To the Student Body and to
all the others who helped so much in the publication of this 1947
Reveille, we express our sincere thanks.
Joe F. Sanderson, Editor
Thomas K. Griffis, Business Manager
George Wade, Assistant Editor
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A4^ettUetS
The administration and faculty of Mississippi State College wish for every
student an attainment of lasting virtues for every day of his stay on the campus,
and all of the resources of the institution are being strained to reach a high
degree of fulfillment of this wish.
Already considerable progress has been made in the expansion of our physi-
cal plant. Generosity of the Legislature and of the Building Commission in
recognizing our needs, and in providing the necessary funds for such physical
expansion, has already turned many of our most pressing needs into realities.
We are persisting in our efforts to broaden our resources to meet the increased
educational demands being made by the boys and girls within the borders of
our state.
Adequate housing facilities, one of our most acute problems a year ago, are
assured, and, for the most part, are nearing completion. It now appears prob-
able that we shall be able to provide accommodations for every Mississippian
who wishes to pursue his studies in higher education within the halls of
Missis