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The  1992  REVEILLE 

Mississippi  State  University 
Mississippi  State,  MS  39762 


Michael  Hobby 

Editor  in  Chief 


Joy  Leggett 

Managing  Editor 


David  Farrish 

Photography  Editor 


Dr.  Eddie  Keith 

Advisor 


Staff  Photographers:  Allee  Anderson,  Demmie  Blanco,  Greg  Maze, 
G.  Bradley  Moore,  Robert  Rivera,  Faraz  Rizvi.  Courtesy  photos 
from  Sports  Information,  Fred  Faulk  and  Public  Relations,  and 
Darrell  McAllister  of  Film  Graphics  of  Columbus,  MS. 


Life 


p.14 


Life  deals  with  campus  events  as  well  as  world  events.  Boris  Yeltsin,  the  new 
Russian  leader,  to  the  January  1992  blizzard  are  all  covered  in  life. 
Edited  by  Michel  Crane  and  Charity  Scott.  Staff:  Letha  Black,  Jay  Jones,  and 
Corrine  Leyden. 


Sports 


p.68 


Sports  highlights  the  athletic  teams  on  campus.  Jackie  Sherrill's  first  season 

and  Liberty  Bowl  appearance  to  the  track  and  nationally  ranked  tennis  team 

members  —  all  can  be  found  in  sports. 

Edited  by  Mark  Burr  and  Allegra  Ford.  Staff:  Allee  Anderson  and  John 

Davis. 


Limelight 


p.  126 


Limelight  captures  MSU  students  at  their  best.  Beauties  as  well  as  Mr.  and  Ms 
MSU  and  Who's  Who  are  spotlighted  in  limelight. 

Edited  by  Dinah  Batson  and  Kenna  Durham.  Assisted  by  Maria  Keithly  and 
Denise  McDonald.  Staff:  Traci  Dartez. 


Academics 


p.158 


Academics  highlights  each  school  on  campus.  It  introduces  the  entire  uni- 
versity community  to  areas  of  interest  within  each  school  also. 
Edited  by  Laura  Weihing.  Staff:  Mary  Jakway,  Kevin  Lewis,  Christy  Mullen, 
and  Aimee  Wade. 


Organizations  p.  180 

"Bulldogs  Involved"  could  be  another  name  for  this  section.  The  involve- 
ment of  the  student  body  in  nearly  300  organizations  is  overwhelming. 
Edited  by  Shelli  Hodges  and  Jana  Roby.  Staff:  Tory  Beneke,  Yeneena  Lewis, 
and  Kim  King. 


Classes 


p.288 


Am  I  in  there?  I  can't  believe  I  ever  wore  that.  What  a  do.  I  went  out  with  her 

once I  think?!  This  is  the  section  that  will  probably  be  the  most  analyzed  in 

the  years  to  come.  Remembering  who  you  were  and  how  you  got  to  where 
you  are  in  the  future  —  class  pictures  will  be  topics  of  conversation  for  years 
to  come. 

Edited  by  Maria  Keithley  and  Denise  McDonald.  Staffs  Nicole  Allensworth, 
Delarie  Henderson,  Clare  Kaplan,  BePnda  Underwood,  Chiquitta  Walton. 


Left;  Keo  Coleman  raises  the  Egg  Bowl  trophy  after  defeating  arch  rival  Olc  Miss.  Below  left  The  Mad  Dawgs,  the  first  ever  kickoff  team  of  non-scholarship  athletes 
at  Mississippi  State,  are(l  to  r):  Purvie.  Green,  Kevin  McQuary,  Matt  Reese,  Walter  Bain,  Michael  Crawley,  Clint  Thornton,  Ira  Jones,  Kevin  Kolka,  Chad  Grosscup, 
and  (in  center)  Les  Strickland.  Below;  The  Mad  Dawgs  could  be  spotted  warming  up  before  each  game  by  the  unique  logo  worn  on  their  sleeves. 

All  photos  by  David  Far  risk 


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tarpon  and  White.  .  .  These  are  more  than  just  school  colors.  They 
lent  many  different  things  to  each  and  everyone  of  us.  Maroon  and 
are  symbols  of  the  memories  of  MSU.  WTe  relished  the  thrill  of 
victory  with  a  new  gathering  of  football  coaches  who  showed  the  light  to 
113  young  hopefuls  who  have  finally  found  that  you  can  be  a  winner  at 
Mississippi  State.  We  remember  the  feeling  of  pulverizing  Ole  Miss.  How 
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We  saw  the  student  body  rally  to  defend  its  position  on  key  issues 
affecting  us,  such  as  the  seating  proposal  and  the  priorities  and 
planning  committee.  Best  of  all,  this  year  we  have  learned  to  think 
for  ourselves,  express  our  opinions,  and  not  allow  ourselves 
idly  by  and  watch  the  world  have  its  way  with  us. 

These  positive  moments  of  the  past  year  helped  pull  us  thr< 
the  not  so  good  times  that  always  arise  when  we  least  expect  it. 
untimely  death  of  Rodney  Stowers  grabbed  each  of  us.  Let's 
look  at 


Opposite:  Art  students  at  State  are  the  future  visionaries 
of  our  nation,  photo  by  David  Farrish  Left:  Studying  at  the 
gathering  park  between  McCool  and  the  Union  offers  a 
beautiful,  breezy  alternative  to  the  residence  hall,  photo 
by  David  Farrish  Below:  Chad  McDaniel  relaxes  after  a 
warm  summer's  day  outing.  Physically  challenged  stu- 
dents bring  an  uplifting  spirit  to  MSU.  photo  by  David 
Williams 


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Left:  The  torrential  spring  rains  are 

common,  but  they  bring  a  welcome 

refreshing  feeling  to  MSU.  Below: 

The  Chapel  Of  Memories  and  the 

Bell  Tower,  constructed  from  the 

bricks  of  Old  Main  dormitory,  are 

centrally  located  so  the  beautiful 

music  can  be  heard  campus  wide. 

Opposite:  MSU,  being  originally  an 

agricultural  university,  is  known  for 

its  magnificent  landscaping.  The 

campus  bakery  provides  good  food 

as  well  as  a  great  view,  all  fikotos  by 

,      "  David  Farrisfa 


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iney  Stowers  and  feel  the  grief  that  an  event  like  this  threate 
to  make  heavy  our  hearts.  Let's  look  to  Stowers  and  see  not  a  you] 
man,  but.  a  spirit.  A  spirit  that  we  should  strive  to  attain.  To  the 
who  knew  him,  he  was  a  caring  gentle  giant  whose  spirit  \\ 
hopefully  guide  us  all  in  the  years  to  come. 

On  an  even  larger  scale,  this  year  we  feel  danger  lurking  behii 
every  corner.  The  threat  of  bureaucrats  whose  "good  ole  bo 
politics  have  left  our  stptc'f- monies 'r  ;-"   '  /''■'. 

reality.  Mississippi  State,  as  well  as  the  other  institutions  of  higher 
learning,  isbeing  forced  to  cut  programs  and  stretch  every  penny  to 
well  beyond  what  can  even  remotely  be  justified.  Do  not  let  this 


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air.  We  will  make  a  difference. 
Maroon  and  White. .  .  These  memories  nev 
er  fade.  Memories  of  our  vears  at  State  are 
some  of  our  most  prized  possessions.  They  are 
ours  to  keep  and  no  one  can  rob  us  of  them. 'j«| 
must  look  back  often  to  remember  the  good 
llland  learn  from  both.  The  lessons 

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of  sorrow.  Our  beliefs  and  feeli 
deserving  enough  for  us  to  have  t 
courage  to  speak  loud;  we  are  wor 
being  heard.  This  is  what  we 

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Opposite  top:  Fraternities  and 
sororities  at  MSU  had  con- 
tests for  free  pizza  parties  at 
every  pep  rally,  photo  by  Da- 
vid Farrish  Opposite  bottom: 
Tailgate  parties  are  as  much 
a  tradition  as  football  on  Sat- 
urday afternoons  during  the 
fall.  No  matter  where  one 
looked,  hamburgers,  hot- 
/  dogs,  or  chicken  could  be 
found  with  a  friendly  face  at 
the  grill,  photo  by  Robert  Ri- 
vera Below:  Spirit  at  the  an- 
nual Egg  Bowl  was  boiling 
over,:  We  all  knew  deep  in 
our  souls  that  Jackie  and  the 
guys  were  not  going  to  let  us 
down,  photo  by  G.  Bradley 
Moore  Left:  Mississippi  State 
fans  come  in  all  ages  and 
s\ze$.  photo <by  Robert  Riveria 


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Edited  by 
Michel  Crane  and 
Charity  Scott 


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The  future 
of  the  Soviet 
Union  is 
uncertain 
after  a  failed 
coup  attempt 
results  in 
breakaway 
republics 
and  a  plan 
for  a  new 
organization 
of  the  nation 


The  End 


of  the 

USSR 

As  We 

Know 
It 


On  August  9,  1991,  Soviet  Vice-President  Yanayev  re- 
placed President  Gorbachev  for  reasons  stated  as 
Gorbachev's  "inability  to  perform  his  duties"  due  to  un- 
specified health  problems,  according  to  a  Tass  news  agency 
broadcast.  What  actually  happened  was  what  will  go  down 
in  history  as  the  Russian  Coup. 

This  coup  turned  bloody  on  August  21  as  several  civilians 
were  shot  in  Moscow.  The  Russian  people  rallied  behind 
Russian  President  Boris  Yeltsin  calling  an  end  to  the  Krem- 
lin dictatorship.  This  resulted  in  two  coup  leaders  resigning 
giving  the  cause  of  illness.  Then,  word  was  spread  that 
President  and  Mrs.  Gorbachev  were  actually  arrested  by 
KGB  secret  police  trying  to  board  the  official  jet  in  Moscow, 
revealing  the  coup  attempt. 

The  people  prevailed,  and  on  August  22,  millions  of 
Russians  celebrated  the  overthrow  of  the  hard-line  com- 
munist coup,  pronouncing  Boris  Yeltsin  as  the  nation's 
hero.  President  Gorbachev  returned  to  Moscow  that  day 
after  the  collapse  of  the  coup.  The  next  day,  Gorbachev 
revealed  all  about  his  three  days  as  a  prisoner.  Gorbachev 
also  purged  the  coup  leaders,  regardless  of  position  and 
named  new  political  leaders  in  numerous  positions.  This 
resulted  in  the  arrest  and  suicide  of  several  coup  leaders. 
Shortly  afterwards,  Gorbachev  resigned  from  the  Com- 
munist Party  and  officially  disbanded  the  group. 

— Jay  Jones 


On  August  26,  after  a  meeting  between 
Yeltsin  and  Gorbachev,  a  sharing  of  au- 
thority was  arranged  between  the  two,  ex- 
panding Yeltsin's  powers.  Yeltsin  proposed 
radical  new  changes  for  the  crumbling  So- 
viet Union.  Some  of  the  changes  included  a 
restructuring  of  the  media  by  eliminating 
communist  party  services,  recognition  of 
independence-minded  republics,  and  an 
agreement  with  Gorbachev  providing  for 
one  to  succeed  the  other  should  anything, 
like  another  coup  attempt,  occur. 

Independence-minded  Soviet   republics 


took  the  opportunity  offered  by  the  failed 
coup  and  resulting  political  reforms  to 
make  a  strong  push  for  independence.  On 
August  24,  the  Ukraine  declared  its  in- 
dependence, subject  to  a  December  1  ref- 
erendum. The  very  next  day,  Byelorussia 
declared  its  independence,  following  the 
Ukraine  and  Baltic  republics'  lead.  By  Au- 
gust 26,  France,  Norway,  Denmark,  and 
Iceland  recognized  the  independence  of 
the  Baltic  states  (Estonia,  Lithuania,  and 
Latvia).  The  Russian  Republic,  the  largest 
and  most  populous  republic,  had  been  con- 
tinually drawing  strength  and  authority 
from  the  central  government  since  the 
coup  attempt,  and  was  in  a  position  to  form 
its  own  alliance  of  sovereign  states. 

President  Bush  recognized  the  inde- 
pendence of  the  Baltic  republics  and  ex- 
tended diplomatic  relations  to  them  on 
September  2.  By  September  10,  the  Krem- 
lin had  officially  granted  independence  to 
all  three  Baltic  republics. 

By  September  3,  after  many  former  com- 
munist leaders'  statues  were  dismantled,  a 
plan  for  a  new  union  surfaced,  calling  for  a 
loose  confederation  of  sovereign  nations. 
This  was  the  result  of  the  cry  of  many 
republics  wanting  independence.  At  the 
end  of  1991,  the  Soviet  Union  is  still  in  the 
process  of  trying  to  restructure  itself. 
—  Jay  Jones 


All  photos  courtesy  of  RM  Photo  Service,  In 


Wars, 
Wars, 


and 
Rumors 
of  Wars 


On  June  25,  1991,  Croatia  and 
Slovenia,  two  republics  of  Yugo- 
slavia declared  their  independ- 
ence, leaving  only  the  republic  of 
Serbia  under  the  banner  of  Yu- 
goslavia. Fighting  resulted  in  an 
onslaught  of  violence  considered 
a  civil  war.  The  fighting  between 
the  Serbian-dominated  Yugoslav 
army  and  Croatian  nationalists 
has  continued  through  several 
cease-fire  agreements. 


The  Yugoslavian  civil  war  be- 
gins shortly  after  another  major 
war,  The  Persian  Gulf  War, 
ended.  After  what  will  go  down 
in  history  as  the  "Hundred  Hour 
War,"  the  Allied  ground  offen- 
sive into  Iraq  and  Kuwait,  Iraq 
surrendered  to  the  promise  of 
United  Nations  cease-fire. 
Kuwaitis  returned  to  their  home- 
land to  find  it  in  ruins. 
—  Jay  Jones 


All  photos  courtesy  of  RM  Photo  Service,  Inc. 


18 


The 


Struggle 


One  positive  outcome  of  the  Persian 
Gulf  War,  other  than  the  defeat  of  the 
Iraqis,  was  a  renewed  desire  to  establish 
a  lasting  peace  in  the  Middle  East.  A 
conference  consisting  of  Arab  and  Is- 
raeli leaders  was  planned,  with  United 
States  and  United  Nations  officials  pre- 
siding. 

Most  of  the  Arab  leaders  were  willing 
to  participate  in  these  talks,  but  most  of 


them  wanted  leaders  from  the  Pales- 
tinian Liberation  Organization  attend- 
ing, something  Israeli  officials  refused 
to  comply  with.  Finally,  on  October  20, 
Israel  agreed  to  join  its  Arab  neighbors 
in  a  peace  conference  in  Madrid. 

The  goals  of  this  conference  was  es- 
tablishing a  lasting  peace  in  the  Middle 
East.  This  consisted  of  several  items, 
including  the  following:  recognition  by 


Arab  nations  of  Israel's  right  to  exist  as 
a  sovereign  nation,  restoration  of  Pal- 
estinian homelands  controlled  by  Israel 
since  the  Arab-Israeli  wars,  and  ar- 
rangements for  airspace,  border,  and 
maritime  controls  between  Israel  and 
neighboring  Arab  nations. 
— Jay  Jones 


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After  having  a  heart  pacemaker  im-  arose  with  allegations  against  him. 

planted   September   6,   former   Su-  On   October  6,   Anita   Hill,  a  law 

preme  Court  Justice  Thurgood  Mar-  professor  at  the  University  of  Okla- 

shall,   left   an   empty   seat   on   the  homa  accused  Thomas  of  sexual  har- 

Supreme   Court.   Former   Appeals  assment  when  she  served  as  his  as- 

Court  Judge   Clarence   Thomas  was  sistant   in   Washington   from    1981- 

nominated  for  the  position,  to  the  dis-  1983.  She  went  before  the  media  with 

may  of  the  Democrats.  these  allegations  on  October  8.  This 

On  September  10,  the  most  historic  provoked  additional  Senate  hearings 

Senate  confirmation  hearings  in  re-  where  Hill  met  Thomas  on  October 

cent  times  began.  In  these  hearings,  11.  Thomas  denied  all  of  Hill's  al- 

Thomas   was  continually   questioned  legations  and  the  much-publicized  tri- 

concerning  his  views  on  abortion  to  al   dragged-on   for   days.   Clarence 

which  he  continually  refused  to  reveal  Thomas   was   confirmed  to   his   Su- 

these  views.   His  uncertain  platform  preme  Court  position  in  spite  of  these 

became  even  more  unstable  a  few  allegations, 

weeks  later  as  a   former  employee  — Jay  Jones 


The  American  Economic  Roller  Coaster 


Unemployment 

Inflation 

Bankruptcy 


Trading  was  very  active  on  the  New 
York  Stock  Exchange  throughout  1991. 
This  was  mainly  due  to  the  roller-coaster- 
like economy.  In  1991,  we  saw  record 
highs  of  the  Dow  Jones  Industrial  Av- 
erage, primarily  as  a  result  of  the  allied 
victory  over  Iraq  in  the  Persian  Gulf 
War.  But,  as  predicted  by  economists  and 
the  natural  business  cycle,  the  U.  S.  sank 
deep  into  recession,  which  was  worsened 
by  the  oil  price  increase  caused  by  the 
Iraqi  invasion  of  Kuwait. 

At  the  end  of  1991,  with  unemploy- 
ment high  and  markets  uncertain,  the 
recession  continued  to  grip  the  U.  S.  Al- 
though top  economists  say  the  recession 
is  over,  and  progress  is  certain  in  1992, 
the  American  people  are  still  convinced 
that  the  nation  is  in  recession  and  are 
refusing  to  spend  money.  This  fact  is 
being  used  by  the  Democratic  party  to 
lower  President  Bush's  approval  rating 
and  increase  hopes  for  the  nation's  first 
Democratic  president  in  twelve  years. 
Signs  of  future  economic  recovery  in- 
clude record-low  inflation  and  interest 
rates. 
—  Jay  Jones 


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The  years  1991  and  1992 
were  full  of  surprises  and 
disappointments.  There  is 
no  way  we  could  capture 
the  spirits  of  the  these 
years,  but  we  can  record 
the  events  that  made  his- 
tory ...  or  at  least  the  head- 
lines. This  list  is  only  par- 
tial, but  maybe  it  will 
refresh  your  memory 
enough  to  recall  the  high- 
lights. 

Garth  Brooks  was  the  first 
country  performer  to  have 
a  song  hit  number  one  on 
the  pop  charts  as  well  as 
the  country  charts. 

Yasir  Arafat,  PLO  leader, 
married  his  twenty-eight 
year  old  secretary. 

Presidential  Chief  of 
Staff,  Sinunu,  was  asked  to 
resign  his  position  because 
of  his  misuse  of  privileges. 

The  ancient  city  of  Ubar 
was  discovered  with  the 
help  of  infrared  photos  tak- 
en by  the  space  shuttle. 

Artist  Christo  created  an- 
other environmental  sculp- 
ture by  planting  twenty 
foot  umbrellas  in  California 
and  Japan. 


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Both  photos  by  Kim  Palmer. 

Ray  Mabus  defeated  Jack  Reed  in  the 
1987  elections  to  become  the  governor 
from  1988  to  1992.  During  those  four 
years  many  exciting  and  disappointing 
things  happened.  Mabus  had  a  difficult 
time  agreeing  with  the  state  legislature.  He 
also  had  a  controversy  with  his  Adjutant 
General  over  a  land  dispute  and  took  away 
his  power  for  two  years.  On  a  more  per- 
sonal and  happy  note,  he  and  his  wife  had  a 
baby  girl.  He  was  even  voted  one  of  the  ten 
most  sexiest  men  of  America. 


A  Historic  Change 


The  1991-1992  school  year 
found  itself  with  two  different 
governmental  leaders  in  the  state. 
In  November  1991,  Mississippi 
citizens  elected  the  first  repub- 
lican governor  in  117  years.  He 
pushed  Ray  Mabus  out  of  this  po- 
sition, which,  ironically  was  the 
first  time  that  a  Mississippi  gov- 
ernor could  seceed  himself. 
The  campaign  contained  a  great 
deal  of  mudslinging  between  the 
two  parties,  not  only  in  the  gu- 
bernatorial race,  but  all  the  way 
down  the  ladder. 
Eddie  Briggs  and  incumbent 
Brad  Dye  were  fighting  for  the 
Lieutenant-Governor's  position. 
When  Fordice  and  Briggs  were 
declared  the  winners,  most  peo- 
ple were  just  glad  that  the  mud- 
slinging was  finished  —  at  least 
for  a  few  years. 


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Kirk  Fordice's  cam- 
paign highlighted  the 
fact  that  he  was  just  a 
common  man  like 
everyone  else,  not  a 
politician.  His  career 
has  been  construction 
contracting  based  in 
Vicksburg.  He  em- 
phasized his  leader- 
ship experience,  and 
voters  obviously  liked 
it. 

Fordice's  first  few 
months  in  office  were 
a  learning  experience. 
Many  of  his  state- 
ments were  misunder- 
stood by  the  public, 
and  he  found  himself 
explaining  his  mean- 
ings. 

Only  time  will  tell  how 
effective  his  leader- 
ship qualities  are. 


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On  October  7,  1991,  a  report 
was  released  by  the  Priorities  and 
Planning  Committee.  This  com- 
mittee was  formed  in  April  to 
create  university  changes  in  re- 
sponse to  budget  cuts.  After 
researching  and  evaluating  con- 
siderable sums  of  information, 
the  committee  produced  a  report. 
The  report  proposed  the  elimi- 
nation of  fourteen  academic  de- 
partments and  almost  thirty  ma- 
jors. If  adopted,  these  changes 
would  be  phased  in  over  a  three 
to  five  year  period. 

Although  mistakes  were  found 
later,  this  proposal  stirred  up  con- 
troversy as  well  as  emotion 
among  concerned  faculty  and  stu- 
dents. Many  were  angered  with 


its  drastic  cuts  and  chose  to  voice 
their  opinions  in  several  rallies 
which  were  mostly  in  support  of 
higher  education. 


photo  by  Robert  Rivera 


photo  by  Robert  Rivera 

Many  students  believe  that 

the  problems  go  much  deeper 
than  the  university  level.  Most 
blame  the  legislature  in  Jackson 
for  lacking  to  adequately  fund 
higher  education.  Shannon 
Nunnelle  stated  that  these  ral- 
lies were  organized  to  show  our 
government  that  students  are 
concerned. 

Along  with  the  rallies,  stu 


dents  found  many  original  ways 
to  exhibit  their  opinions.  All 
across  campus  signs,  fliers,  and 
even  sidewalk  art  were  visual 
messages  of  the  general  atmos- 
phere of  emotion. 
—  Denise  McDonald 


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Going 
Unnoticed 

"Doing  business 
with  us." 

The  Telecom  Console  operations  is  a  service  di- 
vision of  the  campus  telephone  exchange  Tel- 
ecommunication®. Console  operators  are  available 
for  all  campus  directory  assistance  or  dialing  in- 
structions needed  by  Telecom  customers.  The  op- 
erators' jobs  consist  of  sitting  before  a  computer 
terminal,  inputting  the  given  information  and  giv- 
ing the  caller  the  information  he  or  she  needs. 
The  console  operators  usually  receive  anywhere 
from  2000  to  3000  calls  per  day,  most  of  which 
deals  with  directory  assistance.  These  people  are 
rarely  seen  other  than  at  their  computer  termi- 
nals. They  are,  however  a  very  integral  part  of  the 
overall  MSU  communications  network. 

"On  time,  on  target,  leaders  of 
steel." 

Being  commander  of  MSU's  cannon  battalion 
means  a  large  amount  of  responsibility  and  com- 
mitment. This  falls  on  the  shoulders  of  Reserve 
Officer's  Training  Corp  (ROTC)  Cadet  Andrew 
Allen.  The  Bulldog  Battery  fires  "Daisy  Jane"  at 
all  home  football  games  as  well  as  at  the  annual 
Veteran's  Day  Retreat  Ceremony  and  the  Old 
Waverly  Golf  Tournament  in  West  Point.  The 
squadron  consists  of  fifteen  members  and  requires 
a  group  of  five  cadets  and  one  NCO  per  activity. 
Each  year  the  Bulldog  Battery  performs  in  a  pa- 
triotic halftime  ceremony  where  it  fires  approx- 
imately fourteen  rounds  in  fifty  seconds.  The  can- 
non was  affectionately  named  "Daisy  Jane"  after 
two  of  the  former  commanders'  girlfriends, 
"Daisy"  and  "Jane."  The  cannon's  history  of  ac- 
tion includes  use  in  World  War  II  and  in  Africa  in 
1944.  Captain  Curry,  Army  ROTC  cadre  com- 
mander of  the  Bulldog  Battery  states  that  the  crew 
holds  a  common  philosophy:  "safety  first,  time 
second."  Although  competitive  excellence  is  im- 
portant, the  safety  of  the  cadets  always 
takes  priority. 

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"Custodians,  Keeping  us 
happy.  .  ." 

Do  we  ever  notice  those  who  have  come 
before  us  and  made  living  in  an  area 
more  livable?  These  are  the  people  that 
we  see  only  occasionally.  We  encounter 
them  sweeping  the  several  flights  of 
stairs  in  The  Union  or  maybe  vacuum- 
ing the  residence  halls.  These  are  the 
people  who  go  day  by  day  silently  clean- 


ing up  after  that  insensitive  guy  that  left 
his  candy  wrapper  on  the  couch.  Some 
how  we  assume  that  those  large  trash 
cans  empty  themselves  and  that  the 
puddles  of  water  outside  the  shower 
curtain  magically  evaporate.  These  are 
the  people  whose  occupation  is  to  make 
us  happier  where  we  live  and  to  keep 
the  campus  facilities  attractive  for  vis- 
itors. Hey,  bravo  people,  bravo. 


pi   Get  your 
veggies! 

Where  besides  home  do  you  get 
vegetables?  You  can't  really  find 
them  at  Mazzio's  or  Gooch's.  There- 
fore, the  last  resort  is  the  cafeteria. 
So.  .  .say  we  notice  the  vegetables. 
Do  we  ever  notice  whose  cooking 
them?  Do  we  realize  how  hot  the 
kitchens  get  when  cooking  is  going 
on  relatively  constantly?  These  peo- 
ple deal  with  the  ornery,  the  impa- 
tient, and  the  indecisive  yet  are  never 
even  noticed  for  their  patience.  Next 
time  you  leave  your  gum  stuck  to  the 
tray,  think  about  who  has  to  get  it 
off.  .  .someone  who  hardly  deserves 
it. 

—  Amber  Kidd 


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Providing  breaks  . . . 


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Intramural  sports  are  a 
big  part  of  student  life  at 
Mississippi  State.  They  not 
only  provide  breaks  from 
school  work,  but  give  stu- 
dents a  chance  to  meet 
new  people  and  get  in- 
volved in  sports  that  inter- 
est them. 

Students  enjoy  many  dif- 
ferent intramural  sports 
such  as  flag  football,  bas- 
ketball, ping  pong,  volley- 
ball, softball,  water  polo, 
darts,  plus  other  stimulat- 
ing activities. 


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carnival 


Each  year,  students  look  forward  to 
the  annual  Halloween  Carnival  that  is 
sponsored  by  Campus  Activities 
Board.  This  year,  the  event  occurred 
on  October  29,  and  as  has  been  for  the 
past  ten  years,  it  was  a  success. 
Booths  are  set  up  by  different  organ- 
izations after  paying  a  small  entrance 
fee.  The  activities  range  from  the  ex- 
pected apple-bobbing  to  the  unusual 
egg-drop.  Each  student  buys  tickets  at 
the  carnival  and  turns  one  in  every  time 
he  or  she  participates  in  an  activity. 
The  proceeds  are  donated  to  the  Unit- 
ed Way. 


Tradition  is  strong  on 
the  MSU  campus,  whether 
it  be  attending  football 
games  in  the  fall  or  turn- 
ing out  for  Derby  Day  in 
the  Spring.  Some  State 
traditions  are  as  simple  as 
ganging  up  with  friends 
and  walking  to  the  foot- 
ball game,  or  gathering 
around  the  parameters  of 
the  stadium  to  tail-gate 
with  the  family.  Other  tra- 
ditions go  deeper  than 
that.  The  superstitions  of 
rubbing  President  Lee's 
nose  directly  at  midnight 
before  exams  brings  hope 
to  hundreds  of  students 
each  semester. 

Driving  to  All-Good's 
all-night  store  has  become 
a  tradition  among  the 
MSU  students  when  tak- 
inga  a  study  break  at  three 
o'clock  in  the  morning. 
Several  organizations 
sponsor  activities  each 
year  that  have  become 
classic  traditions,  such  as 
Sigma  Chi's  Derby  Day, 
United  Way's  Halloween 
Carnival,  and  Lambda  Chi 


What  It  Takes 
To  Be  A  Bulldog 


Alpha's  Watermelon 
Fest.  Pageants  have 
been  tradition  all  across 
Mississippi,  and  MSU  is 
no  exception.  The  Miss 
MSU  pageant  has  been 
held  for  the  past  forty- 
three  years  sending  the 


winner  to  the  Miss  Missis- 
sippi pageant  held  in 
Vicksburg. 

Sessums  Hall  has  a 
unique  tradition  to  say  the 
least.  Every  year  on  its  an- 
niversary, the  freshman 
guys   streak   to   the   drill 


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field,  tag  the  flag  pole,  and 
return  to  their  residence 
hall.  This  tradition  is 
known  as  the  "Flag  Pole 
Flop."  Unfortunately,  or 
thank  goodness,  depend- 
ing on  how  you  look  at  it, 
the  police  watch  out  for 
these  guys-  and  if  they  get 
caught  they're  in  big  trou- 
ble. 

Possibly  the  most  well- 
known  tradition  on  the 
Mississippi  State  campus 
involves  the  cowbell.  Our 
cowbell  stands  for  every- 
thing we  stand  for.  It 
stands  above  the  pom- 
poms, the  flags,  and  all 
other  paraphernalia  bear- 
ing the  bulldog  name.  It 
symbolizes  the  origin  of 
our  school,  and  the  spirit 
that  rings  from  our  souls. 
The  most  prominent  time 
we  hear  them  is  at  the 
football  games,  whether 
we  win  or  lose,  but  their 
meaning  stays  with  us 
throughout  the  years. 


photo  by  G.  Bradley  Moore 


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On  January  18,  1992,  Starkville  and  the 
surrounding  area  became  a  winter  wonder- 
land. Yes,  for  a  short  time  life  was  trans- 
formed .  .  .  radio  stations  played  Christmas 
music  and  most  of  us  became  children  again. 
Since  this  magical  experience  only  happens 
about  once  every  five  years,  students  took 
advantage  of  this  white  playground  and  did 
everything  from  snowball  fights  to  building 
snowmen,  and,  of  course,  the  more  adven- 
turous "sledding."  Although  no  classes  were 
cancelled,  the  record-breaking  snowfall  cre- 
ated some  beautiful  scenery  and  lasting 
memories. 


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The  Department  of  Housing  8c  Residence 
Life's  Area  Coordinators,  Hall  Directors, 
Assistant  Hall  Directors  and  Resident 
Assistants  who  make  up  the  1991-1992  staff 
come  together  before  most  students  arrive 
at  MSU  and  leave  after  most  are  gone.  In 
between,  they  serve  as  peer  counselors, 
programmers,  administrators,  advisors  and 
sometimes  just  a  friend  to  the  more  than 
4,750  students  living  on  campus.  Without 
their  help,  many  students  might  not  find 


their  own  place  at  MSU. 

They  are  divided  into  three  groups,  the 
Freshmen  Area,  serving  Critz,  Duggar, 
Garner,  Hightower,  McKee,  Sessums,  and 
Smith  Halls.  The  North  Area  serves  Evans, 
Hamlin,  Hull,  and  Suttle  Halls.  The  South 
Area  serves  Arbour  Acres/University 
Drive/Hardy  Apartments,  Cresswell, 
Hathorn,  Herbert,  and  Rice  Halls. 


All  photos  by  Fred  Faulk 


North  Area:  Row  1:  Wanda  Wilson,  Diane  Welch,  Georgetta  Roach,  Mary  Lockett,  Aime  Miracich,  Kashif  Akhtar.  Row  2:  Gary  Bekurs, 
Brian  Elbert,  Wade  Williams,  John  McCormick,  Todd  Eckelberry.  Row  3:  Angie  Talley,  Lyle  Gladney,  Doug  Hallenbeck,  Jon  Myers, 
Howard  Brown.  Row  4:  Kyle  Gordon,  Bert  Patino,  David  Wasserman,  Michael  Franklin,  Steve  Huckabee,  Janet  Bonner,  Stacy  Perdue, 
Ray  Robinson. 


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South  Area:  Row  1:  Jackie  Pokrefke,  Katrina  Poe,  Hilda  Ward,  Patty  Gomez,  Suzanne  Lee,  Temperance  Roby.  Row  2:  Kristie  Hawkins,  Jennifer  Cronier, 
Shawn  Miller,  Eloise  Jeffries,  Jane  Smith,  Debra  Williams,  Marie  Henry.  Row  3:  Robin  Marion,  Jocelyn  Smith.  Row  4:  Janice  Dethlefs,  Christie  Veach,  Chelly 
Burton,  Laquitha  Snow,  Kristie  Harrick,  Jenny  Smith.  Row  5:  Connie  Eakes,  Corey  Moses,  Lisa  Johnigan,  Alan  Hotard,  Sara  Herrington,  Marnie  Miller.  Row  6: 
Stacy  Campbell,  Melissa  Bowers,  Katrina  Dorsey,  Charlie  Guest. 


Freshmen  Area:  Row  1:  Amy  Marquez,  Sheri  McPhail,  Janet  Farris,  Shannon  Jackson.  Row  2:  Julie  Anna  Rice,  Kim  Wright,  Crawford  Grabowski,  Britton 
Snow,  Niki  Dorizas,  Kim  Walls,  Theresa  Tatlow-Neral.  Row  3:  Michelle  Krammer,  Marcia  Payton,  Michelle  Hirschman.  Row  4:  Jenny  Manuel,  Michelle  Weber, 
Sarah  Hansen,  Audra  Moore,  Molly  Livingston,  Davelle  Walters,  Walker  Nordan,  Kyle  Moran.  Row  5:  Nelson  Jackson,  Lisa  Morici,  Dawn  Powell,  Patrick 
Dixon,  Jim  Rutland,  Dewayne  White,  Christy  Carley,  Renee  Hand,  Jason  Howes.  Row  6:  John  Kirby,Jon  Richards,  Michael  Denton,  Michelle  Fancher,  Chris 
Ewing,  Marc  Staats,  Katy  Marquez,  Charolette  Bosarge,  Paul  Grisharn.  Row  7:  Todd  Arnold,  Jeff  Marsalis,  Justin  Taylor,  Steve  Swindoll,  Koko  Miller.  Row  8: 
Glenn  Vinet,  Kevin  Smith,  Sharon  Manson,  Paul  Jeffries,  Kevin  Brooks,  Lesley  Livingston. 


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Hall  Council  —  Row  1: 
Melanie  Fink,  Saragane 
Joyner,  Amy  Sampson, 
Lyn  Palmer,  Robin 
Ramsey  ,  Melissa 
Bauers;  Row  2:  Susan 
Tigrett,  Yolanda  Elaine 
Cooper,  Kathi  New- 
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Lori  Waillard,  Virginia 
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Duggar  is  a  freshman  residence  hall  for  males. 
It  is  one  of  the  boomerang  halls.  Duggar  pro- 
vides a  homey  atmosphere  for  them  during 
their  first  year  at  MSU. 


Hall  Council:  Rob- 
ert Connwill,  Jo- 
seph Mathis,  Patrick 
Donald,  Joseph 
Smith,  Ray  Quon, 
Mike  Roberson,  Mi- 
chael Dieckhorf, 
Derrick  Deveroup, 
John  Thomas  Simp- 
son, Jon  Richards. 


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H  amlin 


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Hamlin  is  located  between  Smith  and  Sessums 
and  houses  male  upperclassmen  students.  The 
hall  council  stresses  involvement.  The  men  of- 
fer a  unique  influence  on  each  other's  lives. 


Hall  Council: 
Row  1:  Johnny 
Cullum,  Darrin 
Foster,  Rock 
Chasse,  Kwame 
James;  Row  2: 
David  Weddig, 
Allan  Beck, 
Zachery  James, 
Ambro  Martin. 


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Rice  Hall  is  located  behind  die  Creadve  Arts  ^*C 
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Hall  Council:  Row  1: 
Stacie  Rowell,  Heidi  R. 
Miller,  Elizabeth 
Woods,  Melissa  Knight, 
Mechelle  Green,  Penny 
Adams,  Linda  Milliken; 
Row  2:  Ladonna  Lang- 
ley,  Joycelyn  Smith, 
Jennifer  Johnson, 
Umekia  Scott,  Natalie 
Churchfield,  Maree 
Bursee,  Amy  Belford, 
Tera  Quails;  Row  3: 
Couy  Moses,  Shannon 
McKay,  Kansay  Torrey, 
Tina  Peterson. 


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Hull  Hall  is  located  by  the  chapel.  Hull  is  some- 
times missed  by  the  casual  observer,  but  it  is  well  f 
worth  it.  Its  location  gives  convenient  access  to  the  w 
courtyard  and  the  center  of  campus. 

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The  towering  heights  of  Suttle  houses  the  largest  group  of 
upperclassmen  males  at  MSU.  The  building  is  nine  stories  and 
provides  a  "home  away  from  home"  atmosphere.  The  council 
offers  unique  activities  such  as  Late  Night. 


Hall  Council:  Row  1: 
Gary  J.  Brumbelon,  Mi- 
chael A.  Root,  Clay 
Williams,  Eric  Combs, 
Tommy  Gilmore,  Ken 
Ellis;  Row  2:  Darrell 
Smock,  Deron 

Lockhart,  Neil  Jones, 
Johnny  Joe;  Row  3: 
Chris  Jackson,  Mark 
Faucher,  Burry  John- 
son, Raymond  Brooks. 


-photo  by  Michael  Hobby 


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essums 


Sessums,  the  capital  of  the  world,  is  a  fresh- 
man male  hall.  It  is  known  for  its  flagpole  flop 
during  its  birthday  week.  Intramurals  is  a  large 
part  of  the  hall's  life. 


Hall  Council:  Brian 
Kent  Herring,  Jody 
Nine,  Jason  Walker, 
Arnold  Ruciano,  Barry 
Street,  Andy  Beachum, 
Christian  Russell, 
Stehen  Baker. 


-photo  by  David  Farrish 


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cKee 


McKee,  'Home  Sweet  McKee ',  helps  its 
freshman  girls  feel  at  home  on  the  MSU  cam- 
pus. The  residents  are  very  involved  and  con- 
cerned with  the  campus. 


Hall  Council:  Row 
1:  Maria  Meador, 
Stacey  Stockwell, 
Anna  Cheatham, 
Nikki  Porter, 
Wendy  Stowl,  Amy 
Woods,  Jennipher 
Schrag;  Row  2:  Sa- 
rah Hansen,  Mar- 
rion  Mills,  Leslie  Al- 
ford,  Kristin 

gardner,  Cindy 
Crunk,  Stephanie 
Wallace. 


-photo  by  David  Farrish 


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mith 


Smith,  a  boomerang  residence  hall,  offers  a 
diverse  life  for  its  freshman  males.  Its  residents 
are  involved  in  the  clubs  and  activities  that  MSU 
offers. 


Hall  Council: 
Row  1:  John 
Smith,  E.J. 
Aufderheide, 
Brett  Dulaney, 
Jes  Stafford,  Pat- 
rick Dixon;  Row 
2:  Jason  Bigelow, 
Nelson  Jackson, 
Felix  Fair,  Jim- 
my McPherson. 


-photo  by  David  Farrish 


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Hightower   Hall   is   one   of  the   boomerang  L^t 
halls.  It  is  a  freshman  female  hall  that  promotes 
an  involved  and  loving  community.  The  res- 
idents offer  their  enthusiasm  to  the  campus. 


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Hall  Council:  Row 
1:  Tatlow  Neral; 
Row  2:  Takeena 
Johnson,  Yolanda 
Lunford,  Contenia 
Anderson,  Christy 
Mullen;  Row  3: 
Valarie  Smith, 
Marcia  Payton, 
Velecia  Young, 
Corin  Wynne,  Rob- 
in Spell,  Janet  Dow- 
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Critz  is  a  freshman  hall  for  women.  It  is 
located  across  from  Smith  and  is  a  part  of  the 
boomerangs.  It  provides  many  experiences  dur- 
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Kristin  Bell,  Michelle 
Hinschman,  Kim 
Wright,  Darnell 
Fayard,  Angela  Jack- 
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nifer Williams,  Wendy 
Leigh,  Julie  Ongram, 
Michell  Webber,  Kim 
Walls;  Row  2:  Kristy 
Payne,  Angela  Triplett, 
charley  King,  Dristy 
Murphy,  Polly 

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Evans  is  an  upperclassman  male  residence 
hall.  It  is  located  behind  Giles  Architecture 
Building.  It  is  known  for  its  late  nights  and 
wonderful  times. 


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This  year  marked  the  second  year  for  MSU's  co-residential 
Honors  Hall.  The  hall  was  active  in  the  community  and  on 
campus.  The  diverse  students  found  in  Garner's  lobby  will 
always  be  a  tradition  there. 


Hall  Council:  Row  1: 
Tim  Othy,  Daniel  Lee, 
Robby  Stanley,  Dana 
Hixson,  Kelly  Tucker, 
Tracy  Benway,  Andrew 
Liles,  Scott  Brown; 
Row  2:  Jonathan 
Amacker,  Aucha  I. 
Moore,  Alison  A.  Abril, 
Kevin  Rudge,  Jim  Rut- 
land, J.  Jason  Mullins. 


-photo  by  David  Farrish 


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Dorms  have  their 
good  and  bad  points. 
Shower  shoes  get  old, 
but  the  friends  will 
last  a  lifetime. 
—  Heather  Saun 


Living  in  a  Residence 

Hall   your  freshman 

year  helps  you  meet 

people  and  become 

more   involved   on 

campus. 

—  Amy  Dobbs 


Living  in  a  Residence 

Hall  helps  you  to  get 

to  know  more  people; 

in  a  way  it  gives  you  a    ^CJ» 

sense  of  community.       ^  1% 

—  Alison  Abril 


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Living  in  a  residence  hall 
helps  me  feel  safe,  and  I 
feel  like  I  have  lots  of  peo- 
ple to  go  to  when  I  need  to 
talk.  Having  people 
around  me  helps  me  feel 
secure  and  that  I'm  not 
alone. 
—  Jennifer  Hamm 


Living  in  a  residence  hall 
has  exposed  me  to  a  wide 
variety  of  people,  many  of 
whom  I  never  would  have 
known  otherwise. 
—  Tracy  Benway 


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MUSIC  MAKERS 

THE 

CAMPUS 


ROCKS 


Mississippi  State  University  hosted  a  num-    they   played  at   McCarthy   Gym.   Specia 
ber  of  the  nation's  brightest  and  best  mu-    guests  for  the  group  were  The  Neighbor 


sicians  during  the 
year.  Music  Makers, 
a  school-sponsored 
organization,  is  re- 
sponsible for  bring- 
ing these  groups  to 
campus. 

Among  these  enter- 
tainers were  Clint 
Black  with  Lori  Mor- 


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Jesus  Jones  entertained  at  the  Amphitheater. 


hoods. 

A  ward- winning 
country  western  mu 
sic  star  Clint  Black 
performed  at  the 
Humphrey  Coliseum 
in  October.  Man) 
fans  turned  out  tc 
hear  him  entertain 
along  with  his  open- 


gan  and  Merle  Haggard;  Drivin'  N'  Cryin';  ing  acts  Merle  Haggard  and  Lori  Morgan. 

Jesus  Jones;  and  C  &  C  Music  Factory.  On  Tuesday,  October  22,  C  &  C  Music 

Mississippi  State's  first  concert  happened  Factory,  along  with  Rhythm  Syndicate  made 

on  August  27  when  Jesus  Jones  performed  everybody  dance  as  they  performed  at  th 

at  the  amphitheater.  Drivin'  N'  Cryin'  was  amphitheater, 
the  main  attraction  on  September  18  when 


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Clint  Black  captured  the  audience 
when  he  was  in  concert  at  MSU. 

photo  by  Demmie  Blanco 


Drivin'  N'  Cryin'  performed  at  McCarthy  Gym. 


photo  by  Robert  Rivera 


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The  Mississippi  State  campus 
environment  is  one  in  which 
problems  are  solved  and  new 
horizons  are  reached.  The  im- 
age of  openness  is  expressed 
through  the  drill  field,  and  the 
history  abounds  from  every 
building  on  campus.  Our  cam- 
pus has  a  little  bit  of  every- 
thing. The  diversity  is  part  of 
the  uniqueness  that  bonds  us 
all  in  the  common  pursuit  of 
excellence. 

Our  industrial  education 
building,  or  as  we  know  it  — 
twin  towers  is  a  Mississippi 
Landmark  and  holds  the  honor 
of  being  listed  in  the  National 
Register  of  Historic  Places.  To- 
day the  building  is  used  as  the 
Department  of  Vocational  Ed- 
ucation and  Technology,  but 
was  first  used  as  the  textile 
school. 

Bowen  Hall,  built  in  1929, 


was  named  a  Mississippi  Land- 
mark this  school  year.  When 
first  built,  it  was  used  as  the 
business  and  industry  building 
befor  McCool  was  built.  Now  it 
houses  sociology  and  political 
science. 

The  Colvard  Union  is  prob- 
ably the  most  popular  building 
on  campus.  Though  it  is  not  a 
"certified"  historical  building, 
the  history  generates  from 
every  aspect.  The  Union 
opened  its  doors  in  1964  replac- 
ing the  YMCA  building.  Pres- 
ident Dean  W.  Colvard  (1960- 
66)  helped  organize  funding, 
determine  the  location,  and  de- 
fine the  purposes  of  the  Union, 
which  now  bears  his  name.  At 
least  nineteen  thousand  stu- 


dents use  the  Union  each 
week,  making  it  known  as 
"the  living  room  of  cam- 
pus." 

Almost  every  building  on 
our  campus  bears  the  name 
of  an  individual  who  has 
contributed  to  the  image  of 
Mississippi  State.  Our  color- 
ful campus  has  won  awards 
for  its  beauty.  Visitors  from 
all  across  the  nation  can  feel 
a  sense  of  belonging  here. 
That's  the  image  we  portray 

—  and  that's  one  image  we 
can  definitely  be  proud  of. 

—  Michel  Crane 


industrial  education 


photo  by  Michael  Hobby 


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colvard  union 


photo  by  Michael  Hobby 


bowen  hall 


hoto  by  G.  Bradley  Moore 
iset  photo  by  Michael  Hobby 


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MISSISSIPPI 


STATE 


photo  by  David  Farrish 

MSU  cheerleaders  attempt 
to  ignite  State  fans  at  the 
University  of  Tennessee. 


Loyal  fans  show  their  MSU  spirit  by 
wearing  maroon  and  white. 


Mississippi  State  experienced  an  intense  enthusiasm 
August  31,  1991  as  Jackie  Sherrill's  Bulldogs  took  the 
field.  State  fans  came  out  in  full  force.  The  enthusiasm 
started  with  State  winning  the  SEC  championship  in 
basketball  and  as  usual  baseball  was  filled  with  spirited 
fans.  Everyone  was  anxious  for  football  to  begin.  No 
one,  however,  expected  the  support  of  the  fans  to  come 
so  suddenly  and  so  strongly.  The  fans'  dedication 
seemed  almost  at  times,  overwhelming.  They  squabble 
over  the  best  seats.  (How  long  has  it  been  since  the 
students  cared  where  they  sat  at  games?)  They  threw 
cups  at  the  opposing  team.  They  stayed  until  the  end  of 
the  game.  They  wore  maroon  and  white  instead  of  their 
Sunday  best  or  their  prom  attire.  They  painted  them- 
selves maroon  and  white,  donned  cowbells  and 
screamed  until  they  could  scream  no  more.  School 
spirit,  love  for  Mississippi  State,  and  pride  in  what  our 
school  represents-those  are  things  that  have  been  miss- 
ing from  Mississippi  State  for  a  long  time.  Mississippi 
State  has  finally  got  what  it  deserves-the  love  of  its  fans 
and  recognition  for  the  great  university  that  it  is. 
—  JoyLeggett 


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photo  by  Allee  Anderson 


Wanda  Mills  shows  her  spirit  during  a  MSU 
lome  game. 


photo  by  Robert  Rivera 


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If  your 

placemat  ain't 
on  the  wall,  you  ain't 
been  to  Lil'  Dooey's. . . 


All  photos  by  Brad  Moore 


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Whether  it's  for  a  quick  bite 
to  eat,  or  a  more  formal  din- 
ing  experi- 
ence, MSU 
students  can 
be  seen  at  res- 
taurants all 
over 
Starkville.  The  whole  range 
of  tastes  and  interests  can  be 
satisfied  —  for  a  quick,  cas- 
ual meal  there  is  Burger 
King  or  Danvers;   for  a 


slower,  laid-back  atmos- 
phere there  is  Harvey's  or 
Cotton  Dis- 
trict   Grill. 


With  every- 
thing from 
barbecue  to 
po-boy's, 
cheese  sticks  to  salads,  the 
Starkville  area  supports 
several  fine  restaurants  for 
the  variety  that  is  MSU. 
—  John  Bryan 


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Good  Food 

Good  Friends 

Good  Times 


Photo  by  G.  Bradley  Moore 


Students  can  be  found  in  every  restau- 
rant —  whether  working  or  with  friends. 


Photo  by  G.  Bradley  Moore 


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Bulldogs 
Roam 

At  Night 


Photo  by  G.  Bradley  Moore 

No  matter  what  time  of  day,  something  is  always  happeing  in 
Starkville. 


Bulldog  Deli 

Oby's 

Quincy's 

Harvey's 

Allgoods 

J.C.  Garcia's 

LiP  Dooey's 

Cheer's 

Toby  Nash's 

District  Cafe 

Cotton  District  Grill 

Taco  Bell 

Burger  King 


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Michael  Jordan 


Oprah  Winfrey 
Andre  Agassi 
Julia  Roberts 


Kevin  Costner 

Garth  Brooks 

Arsenio  Hall 

Robin  Williams 


Pee  Wee  Herman 


Just  Do  It. 

Button  your  Fly. 

Be  like  Mike 

Things  that  make  you  go  hmmm 


Nike  Air 

Stirrup  pants 

Levi's 

Thigh-hi  boots 

Fossil  watches 

Big  leather  belts 

Block  color 


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L.A.  Law 
Cheers 
Reasonable  Doubts 


Robin  Hood 
Dances  with  Wolves 
Boyz  in  the  Hood 
Silence  of  the  Lambs 


Home  Alone 


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SEC 
Champions 

The  year  was  1963  and  Mississippi  State  had  won 
their  fourth  Southeastern  Conference  title. 

Babe  McCarthy  was  the  coach. 

And  a  kid  named  Richard  Williams  was  still  in  high 
school. 

Twenty-eight  years  later,  the  Bulldogs  have  won 
their  fifth  SEC  title. 

That  kid  is  now  the  coach,  and  he  may  feel  like  he 
is  in  high  school  again. 

The  MSU  seniors  were  honored  before  the  game 
to  an  expected  standing  ovation.  It  was  that  group 
which  put  the  Bulldogs  back  on  the  SEC  map. 

MSU  defeated  LSU  76-73  at  a  jammed  Humphrey 
Coliseum  to  become  the  1991  SEC  champions  after 
finishing  in  eighth  place  just  a  year  ago.  "It  was  a 
great  effort  by  a  group  of  guys  that  deserve  to  be 
champions,"  said  a  teary  eyed  Williams. 

And  although  tied  with  LSU,  the  Bulldogs  were 
easily  satisfied,  knowing  they  had  swept  the  Tigers 
this  season.  "The  thing  to  keep  in  mind  is  that  we 
beat  LSU  two  times,  and  that  we  beat  them  in  Baton 
Rouge  with  Shaquille  O'Neal  in  the  lineup,"  Wil- 
liams said.  — John  Cade 


photo  by  Barney  Fikes 


The  anticipation  of  the  crowd,  for  the  first  SEC 
Championship  since  1963,  is  clearly  evident,  above. 
Cameron  Burns  (21),  MSU's  all-time  leading  dunker, 
scores  two  points  in  the  paint,  left.  Brad  Smith  and 
Todd  Merritt  retire  the  nets,  top  right. 


photo  by  Barney  Fikess 

The  Humphrey  Coliseum  record  crowd  of  10,303  poured  onto  the  floor  after  MSU  had  defeated  LSU  for  the  1991  SEC 
title.  Carl  Nichols  (5)  is  hoisted  above  on  the  shoulders  of  the  crowd. 


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Midnight 

at  McCarthy 

The  MSU  basketball  team  did  not 
waste  any  time  to  begin  preparing 
for  the  1991-92  season.  The  MSU 
Basketball  Bulldogs  held  their  first 
practice  at  12:01  a.m.  on  October 
15,  1991,  the  second  annual 
"Midnight  at  McCarthy  —  Where 
Championships  Begin." 

The  evening  actually  began  at 
11:15  p.m.  on  October  14,  1991. 
This  years  crowd  nearly  doubled 
last  years  crowd  and  almost  over- 
flowed the  McCarthy  Gymnasium. 
While  several  basketball  tosses  were 
sponsored  by  local  businesses;  Bully, 
the  MSU  cheerleaders,  and  the  pom 
squad  led  the  enormous  crowd  to 
several  cheers.  As  the  lights  were 
turned  down,  the  SEC  Champion- 
ship trophy  from  the  1990-91  sea- 
son was  presented  to  the  ecstatic 
crowd  and  a  film  of  last  years  high- 
lights was  shown.  At  12:01  a.m.  the 
1991-92  basketball  team  was  intro- 
duced to  the  anxious  fans,  and  the 
practice  was  soon  under  way.  Head 
coach  Richard  Williams  and  his  staff 
lead  the  team  through  basic  drills 
and  ended  with  a  short  intrasquad 
game/  practice  session. 
—  Allegra  Ford 


photo  by  Mubashir  Cheema 


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"Top  Gun" 


Tony  Watts 

For  four  years,  Tony  this  years  lone-senior,  he  is  knew  MSU  had  a  chance  to  win 
Watts  has  consistently  pro-  also  providing  veteran  lead-  the  SEC  Championship.  "They 
vided  explosive  per  for-  ership  to  a  club  featuring  had  some  good  team  members 
mances  for  the  MSU  Bas-  nine  first  year  players.  After  from  the  year  before  who  played 
ketdawgs.  From  Rollingfork,  graduating  in  August  with  a  well  together.  It  would  just  take  a 
MS,  where  he  lettered  in  bas-  degree  in  marketing,  he  little  time  and  a  lot  of  work,"  he 
ketball  and  baseball,  he  has  plans  to  continue  his  basket- 
never  regretted  his  decision  ball  career  by  attending 
to  come  to  MSU  to  play  bas-  NBA  camp  or  playing  over- 
ketball.  During  his  freshman  seas. 


said.  Although  we  officially 
"shared"  the  SEC  title  with  LSU, 
he  felt  we  were  the  overall 
champs  since  we  beat  LSU  both 


year,  he  was  named  to  the 
Freshman  All-SEC  team.  As 


Upon  beginning  his  colle-     in  Baton  Rouge  and  at  home. 


giate  career  at  MSU,  Tony 


"The  transition  from  last  year 
to  this  year  was  not  really  that 
difficult,"  Tony  says.  "We  knew 
what  to  expect  from  the  begin- 
ning. I  think  that  we  are  doing  a 
good  job  and  are  constantly  im- 
proving  as  the  season 
progresses." 

Tony  is  glad  to  see  the  addition 
of  Arkansas  and  South  Carolina 
to  the  SEC  because  it  makes  the 
Conference  as  a  whole  stronger. 
However,  he  does  not  like  split  of 
the  Conference  into  East  and 
West  divisions.  With  the  two  di- 
visions, we  play  the  teams  in  the 
West  division  twice  a  season  but 
only  play  the  teams  in  the  East 
division  once. 

Tony  says  that  the  fans  play  a 
very  important  role  in  the  success 
of  the  team.  "When  we  hear  the 
fans  cheering  for  us,  it  kind  of 
helps  give  us  a  boost  of  energy 
and  confidence.  Crowd  noise  is 
very  noticeable."  He  would  like 
to  encourage  everyone  to  come 
out  and  support  the  team. 
—  Allegro,  Ford 


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Starting  Over 


Before  the  start  of  the  1991-92  season,  SEC  play  got  off  to  a  great  start,  with  a  win  over 
fans  were  thinking  that  this  would  be  a  Vanderbilt.  However,  it  got  rough  with  the  first  home 
year  of  rebuilding  for  Coach  Richard  Wil-  SEC  game  against  the  University  of  Alabama.  Though 
Hams.  After  the  exciting  climax  of  the  our  Bulldogs  played  their  best,  the  Crimson  Tide 
1990-91  basketball  season,  only  three  play-  pulled  ahead  in  the  last  few  minutes  of  the  game, 
ers  from  last  years  team  would  be  return-  Then  came  the  challenge  of  our  long  standing  rivals, 
ing  to  defend  the  SEC  title.  Nine  new  Ole  Miss.  Trying  to  make  up  for  the  sad  defeat  against 
Bulldogs  joined  the  team,  including  1  red-  Alabama,  the  Rebels  did  not  have  a  chance, 
shirt  from  last  years  team,  3  junior  college 
transfers,  and  5  freshmen. 

The  season  started  off  with  ten  non- 
conference  games.  The  new  Bulldog  team 
started  off  on  the  wrong  foot  with  a  loss  to 
UT  Chattanooga.  They  quickly  pulled  to- 
gether as  a  team  and  boasted  a  8-2  record 
entering  the  conference  schedule.  These 
games  gave  the  Bulldogs  an  excellent 
chance  to  gain  some  much  needed  expe- 
rience. 


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photo  by  Darrell  McAllister 


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photo  by  David  Farrish 


Traveling  to  new  SEC  rival  Arkansas  for  what  is 
known  as  "40  Minutes  of  HELL,"  our  Bulldogs  once 
again  met  with  defeat.  They  definitely  gave  the  Ra- 
zorbacks  a  scare,  until  the  middle  of  the  second  half  and 
our  exhausted  team  just  could  not  quite  keep  up  the 
pace.  They  came  home  to  the  bitter  disappointment  of 
facing  LSU.  The  Bulldogs  continued  to  play  tough,  but 
could  not  quite  keep  the  Tigers  and  Shaquille  O'Neal 
under  control.  However,  just  when  things  were  be- 
ginning to  look  hopeless,  our  Bulldogs  began  to  make 
things  happen.  Traveling  to  new  SEC  rival  South  Car- 
olina and  Auburn,  we  pulled  two  more  victories. 


photo  by  Darrell  McAllister 

Eric  Stevens,  far  right,  provided  much  needed 
offense  at  center.  Center  right,  freshman  Greg 
Anderson  consistently  excited  the  crowd  with 
thunderous  dunks.  Lone-senior  "Top  Gun" 
Tony  Watts  led  the  team  in  scoring,  top.  Center  , 
Chuck  Evans,  the  team  assist  leader  quickly 
became  a  crowd  favorite.  Above,  David  Dom- 
ingue  provided  excellent  defense  at  center. 


photo  by  Darrell  McAllut, 


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Hosting  Georgia  at  home,  the  Dawgs  put  another  victory  under  their  hat.  But  were  unable  to  keep 
this  winning  streak  going  as  they  traveled  to  Florida.  The  season  is  far  from  over  with  games  against 
Tennessee,  Kentucky  left.  They  also  have  a  second  chance  with  SEC  West  rivals  Ole  Miss,  Alabama, 
Arkansas,  Auburn,  and  LSU  still  to  come. 

Though  this  team  is  not  the  explosive  Bulldogs  we  followed  to  the  SEC  Championship  in  1990-91, 
they  are  definitely  a  team  to  be  reckoned  with. 
—  Allegra  Ford 


photo  by  David  Farrish  photo  by  David  Farnsh 

Freshman  guard  Marcus  Grant  showed  great  potential  this  year, 
far  right.  Johnny  Walker,  center  ,  lead  the  team  in  rebounds.  Left 
,  Orien  Watson  provided  needed  experience  in  the  position  of 
guard. 


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photo  by  David  Farrisk 


1992  Bulldogs 

Standing  (l-r):  Assistant  Coaches  Rick  Stan- 
sbury  and  Robert  Kirby.  Vince  Embry,  George 
Brooks,  David  Domingue,  Bubba  Wilson,  John- 
ny Walker,  Jay  Watton,  and  Eric  Stevens.  As- 
sistant Coaches  Ricky  Stone  and  Phil  Cunning- 
ham. Seated  (l-R):  Chuck  Evans,  Brad  Smith, 
Greg  Anderson,  Scott  Black,  Head  Coach 
Richard  Williams,  Marcus  Grant,  Nate  Morris, 
Tony  Watts,  and  Orien  Watson. 


photo  by  Joe  Collins  Photographies 


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photo  by  Robert  Rivera 


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"Hooping"  Toward  Success 


The  Mississippi  State  Lady  Bulldogs  ended  their 
1991-92  "hoop"  season  with  all  smiles. 

For  the  past  three  seasons,  the  Lady  Bulldogs' 
head  basketball  coach,  Jerry  Henderson,  has  been 
trying  to  find  the  right  blend  of  players  to  be 
successful  in  the  toughest  women's  basketball  con- 
ference in  the  country,  the  Southeastern  Confer- 
ence. And  he  proudly  states  that  he  has. 

With  seasons  of  9-19  and  7-20  in  the  past,  the 
Lady  Bulldogs  offered  a  marked  improvement 
from  the  past  two  years  with  a  winning  season, 
including  a  few  SEC  victories  which  the  Lady  Bull- 
dogs haven't  won  since  the  1988-89  season. 

Determined  players  like  Seniors,  Lisa  Scott,  Ida 


Derricks,  Melissa  Thomas;  Juniors,  Donna  Brown, 
Erica  Simmons;  Sophomores,  Michelle  Gossage, 
Tammy  Newlon,  and  Tonya  Seaton;  the  Lady  Bull- 
dogs succeeded  toward  a  great  season. 

In  addition,  MSU  signed  one  Freshman,  Caroline 
Ramagos;  and  three  junior  college  transfers,  Tara 
Barr,  Natasha  Johnson  and  Charetta  Robinson;  who 
have  all  made  a  great  impact  for  the  Lady  Bulldog 
basketball  program. 

This  season,  Henderson  succeeded  towards  set- 
ting a  high  priority  on  improving  the  team's  of- 
fensive as  well  as  defensive  production;  he  sees  that 
as  the  keystone  for  roundball  success. 
—  Mark  Burr 


Front  Row  (l-r):  Donna  Brown,  Tara 
Barr,  Ida  Derricks;  Middle  Row:  Melissa 
Thomas,  Lisa  Scott,  Natasha  Johnson, 
Tonya  Seaton,  Tammy  Newlon;  Back 
Row:  Michelle  Gossage,  Charetta  Rob- 
inson, Head  Coach  Jerry  Henderson, 
Erica  Simmons,  Caroline  Ramagos 


photo  by  Fred  Faulk 


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1991  MSU  Cheerleaders 


photo  b\  David  Farruh 


Kneeling  (from  left)-]immy  Brewer,  Rina  Roberson,  Melissa  Dunaway,  Tommy  Woolbright;  Middle  Row- 
Jeri  Brantley,  Jennifer  Knipper,  Jennifer  Jones,  Laura  Martin;  Back  Row-Michael  Crouch,  Jimmy 
Redus,  Julie  Noble,  Terry  Fisher,  Doug  Hammond 


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photo  G.  Bradley  Moore 


A  CLOSER  LOOK 


Rina  Roberson,  a  senior  Psychology 
major  from  Bay  St.  Louis,  MS,  enjoys 
cheering  for  the  MSU  Bulldogs.  Rober- 
son claims  that  even  though  it  was  a 
scholarship  offer  for  cheerleading  that 
brought  her  to  MSU,  she  is  very  pleased 
with  the  students  and  faculty  as  well  as 
the  atmosphere  on  campus. 

Roberson  proudly  admits  that  the 
squad  is  more  like  one  big  family  than 
anything  else.  They  must  be  able  to 
trust  one  another  during  every  stunt 
that  they  do.  She  added,  "It's  the  trust 


factor  that  brings  the  squad  closer  to- 
gether." She  feels  that  trust  is  an  es- 
pecially important  factor  for  partners 
on  the  squad. 

Rina  described  Mike  Nemeth,  the 
cheerleader  advisor,  as  being  a  good 
role  model  and  very  supportive  of  the 
entire  squad.  Roberson's  cheering  part- 
ner, Jimmy  Redus,  is  also  special  to  her. 
She  feels  that  he  is  great  at  keeping  the 
squad  fired  up  and  is  a  very  hard  work- 
er. Roberson  claimed  that  neither  of 
them  mind  the  work,  regardless  of  how 


long  and  how  hard  they  practice. 

There  is  a  tremendous  amount  of 
time  and  hard  work  put  into  each 
practice.  During  football  season,  the 
squad  practiced  about  three  hours  a 
day  and  three  days  a  week.  However, 
during  basketball  season  they  prac- 
tice even  harder  to  prepare  everyone 
for  the  National  Cheerleading  Com- 
petition. Roberson,  as  well  as  the  rest 
of  the  squad  members,  is  very  excited 
about  having  received  seven  trophies 
and  several  blue  ribbons  for  superior 
ratings  they  received  at  cheerleading 
camp  this  year. 
-Mark  Burr 


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1991  MSU  Pom  Squad 


photo  by  Greg  Maze 

Front  row,  (l-r):  Kelly  Waite,  Julie  Gunter,  Terreia  Sutton,  Ginger  Hill,  Tiffany  Wright,  Sarah  Williams,  Brandy 
Coleman.  Back  Row:  Aime  Mracich,  Hope  Rodgers,  Shawn  Miller,  Lisa  Hensley,  Kris  Golden,  Jessilyn  Jones. 


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1991  MSU  Majorettes 


Front  row  (l-r: 
Nancy  Lischkoff, 
Angel  Whatley, 
Molly  Payne, 
Kathy  Elisar.  Back 
row  (l-r):  Natalie 
Gordon,  Tina 
Mayhall,  Stepha- 
nie Dailey,  Co- 
captain,  Coach 
Jackie  Sherrill, 
Tracy  Handley, 
Captain ,  Kerri 
Riggs,  Stephi 
Barnes. 


Front  (l-r):  Lori 
Zarlengo,  Shannon 
Douglas,  Rebecca 
Daniels,  Leash  Hil- 
leke,  Johnna 
Deaton,  Katie 
Strickland,  Melanie 
Wade,  Shawn 
Chicchetti,  Susan 
Batten.  Second: 
Krista  Brainard, 
Dawn  Williams,  Re- 
becca Windham, 
Kim  White,  Eliza- 
beth Rimmer, 
Marianne  Sim- 
mons, Lynn  Palm- 
er, Brooke  Vance. 
Third:  Jennifer 
Hegler,  Rebecca 
Dollar,  Rachel 
Clark,  Jane  Smith, 
Phyliss  Hamm,  Tif- 
fani  Corban,  Shane 
Easterling,  Jennie 
Smith,  Marie 
Hegler. 


photo  by  Fred  Faulk 


1991  MSU  Flagline 


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The  Famous  Maroon  Band  is  a 
marching  band  rich  in  tradition. 
Formed  in  1902,  The  Famous  Maroon 
Band  is  one  of  the  oldest  in  the  South. 
With  319  members,  it  is  also  one  of  the 
largest  in  the  South. 

Under  the  leadership  of  Dr.  Kent 
Sills,  Director  of  Bands,  and  Nolan 
Jones,  Assistant  Director  of  Bands,  the 
1991  Famous  Maroon  Band  performed 
for  more  than  400,000  people.  Football 
games,  pep  rallies,  and  even  Disney 
World  were  attended  by  the  band  dur- 
ing the  fall  semester. 
—  John  Davis 


photo  by  Robert  Rh>era 


photo  by  G.  Bradley  Moore 


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photo  by  David  Farrish 


Kathy  Elisar,  MSU 
Majorette,  performs 
during  the  pre-game 
show,  far  left.  Jenni- 
fer Smith,  Gully 
Shell,  and  Opie  help 
boost  the  spirit  of  the 
crowd  during  the 
game  by  playing  the 
traditional  "GO 
STATE"  cheer,  cent- 
er left.  Band  mem- 
bers ready  them- 
selves before  the 
game,  center  top.  The 
clarinet  line  shows 
their  dicipline  and 
pride  in  the  Famous 
Maroon  Band  as  they 
file  onto  the  field, 
bottom  center. 


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The  Famous 


Penny  Adams,  Tisha  Adamson,  Erika  Akins,  David  Allen,  Ken  Armstrong,  Nancy  Autry,  Steve  Barber,  Stephanie  Barnes,  Lori  Barnett.j 
Chris  Basic,  Susan  Batten,  Chad  Beaver,  Les  Beaver,  Mike  Bedgood,  Gina  Beene,  Grey  Bekurs,  Janice  Berry,  Tim  Beyea,  Jaclynn  Bigelowi 
Vicki  Blanton,  Michael  Boler,  Mark  Box,  Michael  Boyd,  Kim  Bradley,  Christa  Brainard,  Laura  Brannon,  Mark  Brannon,  Chandler  Braswell ' 
MariLeigh  Bratton,  Tanya  Brewer,  Lance  Britt,  Elaine  Broome,  Kellijo  Brown,  Tina  Brown,  Karl  Branson,  Richard  Burge,  Ron  Burian 
Kevin  Burnham,  Chris  Campbell,  Mary  Caraway,  Chris  Carey,  Adriane  Carter,  Garland  Cary,  Jim  Cheaney,  Angela  Chism,  Shawr 
Cicchetti,  Matthew  Clark,  Natalie  Clark,  Rachel  Clark,  Nolin  Cline,  Craig  Concannon,  Kay  Conley,  Melissa  Conwill,  Robert  Conwill,  Ra) 
Cooper,  Tiffni  Corban,  Abraham  Crawford,  Helen  Creekmore,  Heather  Crossley,  Joseph  D'aluissio,  Stephanie  Dailey,  Perry  Dalrymple 
Brian  Daniel,  Robert  Daniel,  Jenny  Daniels,  Drew  Darmer,  Eddie  Davenport,  Tony  Davidson,  Brian  Davis,  Jennifer  Davis,  Johnna  Deaton 
Brian  Denmark,  Bruce  Dobbs,  Rebecca  Dollar,  Terry  Donaghee,  Donnie  Dorsey,  Shannon  Douglas,  Tim  Dunaway,  Jennifer  Duty,  Shayn< 
Easterling,  Kelli  Edge,  Lee  Egdorf,  Kathy  Elisar,  Mike  Elledge,  Shad  Elliers,  Mitzi  English,  Kennon  Esther,  Charles  Evans,  Joe  Evans,  Adarr 
Ewing,  Brandi  Ferguson,  Tanya  Finch,  Amy  Fitzpatrick,  Nadja  Fontaine,  Mike  Ford,  Becky  Foster,  Eileen  Frank,  Frederick  Frank,  Keitr 
Frasier,  Mike  Freed,  Brian  French,  Sandra  Fultz,  Jason  Gainey,  Tony  Gann,  Wendy  Gary,  Tommy  Gilmore,  April  Glaneman,  Kinse)| 
Goldman,  Ludwig  Goon,  Natalie  Gordon,  Joey  Graham,  Brian  Granger,  Scott  Graves,  Peggy  Grey,  Byron  Green,  Erica  Greenaway,  Jef  |] 
Greenwood,  Jason  Griffin,  John  Hallman,  Phyllis  Hamm,  Tracy  Handley,  Jeff  Hansberger,  Patrick  Hardy,  Dana  Harrick,  Kristen  Harrick;* 
Rebecca  Harrick,  Scott  Harrick,  Hank  Harris,  Jeff  Hart,  Brian  Hawkins,  Chad  Hawkins,  Cleveland  Hayes,  Molly  Hayes,  Jennifer  Hegleri 
Steph  Herring,  Les  Herrington,  Sarah  Herrington,  Dewayne  Hightower,  Robin  Hill,  Leasha  Hilleke,  Mick  Hintz,  Todd  Hoff,  Gary  Holder 
Tommy  Holditch,  Chris  Holmes,  Kristen  Hood,  Jeremy  Howard,  Billy  Howell,  Chris  Hudson,  Benjy  Huffman,  Stacia  Hunt,  Frankiir 
Jadzinski,  Monica  Jean,  Michael  Jee,  Derek  Johnson,  Joe  Johnson,  Kelli  Johnson,  Girault  Jones,  Mary  Jones,  Neil  Jones,  Jennifer  Kehoe' 


*  » 


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Maroon  Band 


photo  by  Fred  Faulk 

jichard  Keim,  Sophia  Kelly,  Isabel  Kessler,  Tony  Knowles,  Wyatt  Koerner,  Jason  Kyle,  Michael  Laird,  Zwanardo  Landfair,  Erika  Lane,  David 
ayman,  Michelle  Lee,  Owen  LeGarde,  Jan  Legassick,  Tony  Lenoir,  David  Lipsey,  Nance  Lischkoff,  Mary  Lockett,  Melynn  Mangum,  Mickey 
|(angum,  James  Martin,  Marc  Massie,  Lydia  May,  Tina  Mayhall,  Lana  Mays,  Jason  McCleave,  Mike  McDonald,  Katie  McGarrahan,  Walter 
|!cIntosh,  Tony  McMan,  Jimmy  McPherson,  John  McVay,  Mariam  Megehee,  Michelle  Miles,  Linda  Milliken,  Bill  Moody,  Shawnette  Mooney, 
|(ark  Moore,  Ron  Moore,  Amanda  Murphy,  Leslie  Murray,  Chris  Nail,  Lora  Nelson,  Todd  Newkirk,  Todd  Nichols,  Joe  O'Neil,  Dan  Odon, 
iiatt  Olive,  Anita  Owens,  Darrell  Pace,  Lyn  Palmer,  Donna  Paquin,  Billy  Parks,  Jason  Patrick,  Molly  Payne,  Wee-ing  Peng,  Missy  Pennacchio, 
iimie  Peoples,  Alton  Peters,  Karen  Peterson,  Cristy  Pickens,  Chris  Pierce,  James  Pollard,  Phillip  Pope,  Daniel  Popham,  David  Porco,  Danny 
rice,  Kristen  Purcell,  Orlando  Ratliff,  Angel  Ray,  Becky  Ray,  Brandon  Reid,  Ronnie  Rice,  Jeff  Rickets,  Kerri  Riggs,  Elizabeth  Rimmer, 
j  ichelle  Rivera,  Brian  Roberson,  Alina  Robinson,  Donda  Robinson,  Willie  Robinson,  Jennifer  Rogers,  Brian  Roland,  Todd  Rosamond,  Chnita 
lozell,  LaDonna  Rush,  Tony  Sagraves,  Bob  Sharer,  Danald  Sharer,  Jason  Shaver,  Anita  Shaw,  Glenn  Shell,  Christa  Sherman,  Chris  Siggins, 
I  arianne  Simmons,  Jason  Singleton,  Clifford  Sink,  Jennifer  Slayton,  Penny  Sledge,  Chris  Smith,  Jennie  Smith,  Jennifer  Smith,  Laurie  Smith, 
|  ichael  Smith,  Rob  Smith,  Susanne  Smith,  Becky  Spain,  Sean  Stanford,  Robby  Stanley,  Sam  Steeber,  Adrian  Steen,  Stephanie  Stephens,  Brett 
iewart,  Katheryne  Strickland,  Stephanie  Stuart,  Bryant  Stubbs,  Yokepeng  Tan,  Chris  Taylor,  Nora  Taylor,  Russell  Taylor,  Chris  Thompson, 
j  enry  Tobler,  Justin  Travis,  James  Trimble,  Wade  Triplett,  Joe  Turner,  Rob  Turner,  Timothy  Turnipseed,  Fred  Tyner,  Chip  Ueltschey, 
;>hn  Underwood,  Mary  Vance,  Melanie  Wade,  Howard  Walker,  Rush  Ward,  Alex  Waterson,  Angela  Weaver,  Marti  Welch,  John  West,  Shana 
Kestbrook,  Angel  Whatley,  Heather  White,  Kimberly  White,  Jeff  Wilkinson,  Dawn  Williams,  Jason  Williams,  Tim  Willis,  Todd  Willis,  Carlos 
j'ilson,  Rebecca  Windham,  Kevin  Woodward,  Kevin  Wooten,  Natalie  Wooten,  Stephen  Wright,  Jessie  Yates,  Brian  Young,  Laurie  Young, 
ori  Zarlengo 


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During  the  1991  outdoor  track 
season,  Festus  Igbinoghene,  a  na- 
tive of  Benin,  Nigeria,  and  one  of 
the  finest  athletes  in  MSU  track 
history,  ended  his  collegiate  ca- 
reer. Through  his  tenure  at  MSU, 
Igbinoghene  was  a  six-time  Ail- 
American  for  his  efforts  in  the  tri- 
ple jump  and  long  jump.  Fresh- 
man Shawn  Tasby  also  had  a  big 
season,  placing  second  in  the  SEC 
Outdoor  Championships  with  a 
jump  of  6-8  and  placing  sixth  in 
the  Indoor  Championships  to  earn 
All-SEC  Status.  Jonathan  Johnson 
claimed  fifth  place  in  the  Indoor 
Conference  Championships  with 
the  55-meter  hurdles  and  first 
place  at  the  Ole  Miss  Invitational 
with  the  110-meter  as  one  of  the 
Bulldogs'  most  talented  hurdlers. 


Running  Away 


Invitational  with  the  110-meter  hurdles  as 
one  of  the  Bulldogs'  most  talented  hurdlers. 
Jason  Jorchzak  and  Steve  Dudley,  top 
names  for  the  MSU  cross  country  team  last 
fall,  will  anchor  a  consistently  strong  dis- 
tance crew  for  the  1992  season.  Jason  Grif- 
fith will  also  be  a  cross  country  contender 
with  Carey  Bryant  competing  in  the  relays. 


Talented  newcomers  Dushon  Orr,  Chris 
Harris,  and  John  Little,  all  Junior  College 
Ail-Americans,  will  be  the  cornerstone  of 
the  sprinting  crew.  MSU  football  players 
Kenny  Roberts  and  Karl  Williamson  will 
round  out  a  group  that  is  overall  the  strong- 
est and  most  balanced  on  the  team. 


photo  by  David  Farrish 

Thomas  Brickham,  top  right, 
practices  the  hammer  throw. 
He  placed  7th  in  the  con- 
ference outdoors  in  1991,  he 
also  participates  in  the  shot 
put.  Becky  Dennison,  top  left 
and  bottom  right  ,  is  one  of 
four  true  freshmen  on  the 
1992  women's  squad.  She  is 
the  first  lady  Bulldog  high 
jumper  in  recent  years. 


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photo  by  David  Farrish 


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MiSSlSSIPPI  STATE 


The  men's  team  also  features  freshman  Steve 
Harrison  as  a  strong  javelin  thrower,  Barton 
Schreiner  pole  vaulting,  and  Jason  Wisner  as  shot 
putter. 

The  distance  crew  for  the  women's  squad  will  be 
a  strong  team  for  the  1992  season.  Returning 
trackster,  Michelle  Black  set  an  MSU  record  for 
the  10K  run  and  claimed  All-SEC  honors  at  the 
SEC  Outdoor  Championships  in  1991.  Jenny  Ow- 
ens, also  returning,  set  an  MSU  record  for  the  3K 
to  place  third  at  the  Ole  Miss  Invitational.  Other 
distance  runners  for  the  1992  season  include  Me- 
lisa  Rice,  Trina  Taddy,  and  April  Ecke. 

Senior  Tonia  Williams  will  headline  the  sprint- 
ing crew  as  a  55,  100,  and  200-meter  competitor. 
Also  on  the  sprint  team  is  Charlotte  Williams,  top 
800-meter  runner,  and  Cassandra  Whitfield,  com- 
peting in  the  200  and  400-meter  sprints. 

MSU  will  have  the  honor  of  hosting  the  1992 
SEC  Outdoor  Championships,  May  14-17.  The 
W.O.  Spencer  Stadium/Carl  Maddox  Track  just 
underwent  a  $350,000  face  lift  last  spring,  which 
included  a  new  400-meter,  nine-lane  oval  and  in 
addition  to  new  runways  for  use  in  the  long  jump, 
triple  jump,  and  pole  vault.  The  new  oval  is  a 
Sika/Bram  "Granutan"  track  and  is  made  of  full 
polyurethane,  which  provides  a  spike  resistant, 
highly  resilient  running  surface. 
—  Allegra  Ford 


photo  by  David  Farrish 


Anthony 
Greer,  top, 
transferring 
from  Baylor, 
should  be  a  big 
asset  to  tne 
MSU  hurdling 
team  during 
the  1992  sea- 
son. Right, 
Members  of  the 
distance  crew, 
Megan  Rice, 
April  Ecke, 
Trina  Taddy, 
Jenny  Owens, 
Michelle  Black, 
Melisa  Rice, 
and  Kristen 
Irwin,  stay  in 
shape  for  their 
cross  country 
runs. 


ihoto  by  David  Farrish 


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STATE  STRIDERS 


State  Striders  was  formed  10  years  ago  to 
promote  the  Mississippi  State  University  Track 
and  Cross  Country  programs.  The  enthusiastic 
girls  who  make  up  the  group  have  the  re- 
sponsibilities of  assisting  the  Mississippi  State 
track  team  in  the  W.O.  Spencer  Track  Sta- 
dium, aiding  in  the  recruitment  of  new  ath- 
letes, publicizing  track  events,  and  working  at 


home  meets.  The  Striders  also  assist  MSU  track 
officials,  keep  current  with  the  accomplish- 
ments of  MSU  track  athletes,  and  encourage  as 
well  as  support  team  members. 

It  is  the  goal  of  the  Striders  to  ensure  that  the 
Mississippi  State  University  Track  and  Cross 
Country  Bulldogs  receive  the  attention  and 
recognition  that  they  deserve. 


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photo  by  Faraz 

The  1991-92  State  Striders  are:  Front  row(left  to  right):  Lori  Woyllard,  Lisa  White,  Tera  Quails,  Jennifer  Hoff, 
Tammy  Ashmore,  Shannon  Cloud,  Angela  Hatchett.  Second  row:  Tracy  Glenn,  Katrina  Poe,  Melanie  King,  Cindy 
Crailey,  Gini  Herring,  Micki  Mullins,  Tonya  Anderson,  Angela  Baggett,  Martha  Byrd. 


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Bulldosr  Hostesses 


The  Bulldog  Hostesses  are  a  group  orspirit- 
filled  girls  with  a  great  love  for  Mississippi  State 
University  and  an  eagerness  to  contribute  to 
the  athletic  program. 

The  Bulldog  Hostesses  are  best  known  for 
their  efforts  in  recruiting  prospective  student 
athletes.  Along  with  a  football  player,  they 
show  the  recruit  around  campus  and  answer 
any  questions  the  recruit  or  parents  may  have 
about  the  university.  However,  other  respon- 
sibilities accompany  the  position.   The  Host- 


esses assist  where  needed  for  any  athletic  de- 
partment, alumni  office,  or  Bulldog  Club 
function.  During  basketball  season,  they  assist 
with  recruiting  and  work  with  the  sports  in- 
formation department  during  home  basketball 
games  by  helping  keep  up  with  game  statistics. 

New  members  are  chosen  each  year  by  a 
selection  committee.  The  candidates  are  rated 
on  their  congeniality  and  capabilities. 

Dee  Wilkerson  of  the  football  recruiting  of- 
fice serves  as  their  advisor. 


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photo  by  G.  Bradley  Moore 

The  1991  Bulldog  Hostesses  are:  Row  One  (L-R):  Katrina  Poe,  Jana  Roby,  Lori  Woullard,  Candee  Mosley,  Kim 
Armstrong,  Anna  Minor,  Lisa  Aultman,  Aimee  Calais.  Row  Two:  Penny  Payne,  Tanya  Gracey,  Martha  Byrd. 
Sandye  Thigpen,  Lisa  White,  Kathryn  Poe,  Alicia  King,  Melinae  Poole,  Rebecca  Wood,  Anna  Brents.  Row  Three: 
Patri  Armstrong,  Shellie  Hodges,  Beth  Batson,  Michelle  Roos,  Anne  Fuller,  Elizabeth  Owen,  Amy  Winn,  Owen 
Reynold,  Sonya  Vassar,  Laura  Moore.  Row  Four:  Joy  Leggett,  Debbie  Gray,  Era  Rhodman,  Beth  Fuller,  Pam  Jones, 
Cyndi  Howard,  Christina  Clay,  Kay  Maghan,  Dedra  Douglas,  Lyshon  Gladney,  Karilynn  Elliot. 


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SUPER 

Bulldog 

Weekend 

Filled  with  great  food  and  fine  sports, 
Super  Bulldog  Weekend  is  an  exciting 
time  for  friends,  family  and  alumni  to 
return  to  campus.  This  years  activities 
included  a  dose  of  rain,  but  not  even 
that  could  dampen  the  spirits  of  all  who 
attended. 

Part  of  this  year's  festivities  was  the 
first  ever  Varsity-Alumni  Spring  Foot- 
ball Game.  Initiated  by  Head  Coach 
Jackie  Sherrill,  the  game  welcomed  back 
1 1  former  coaches  and  50  former  play- 
ers. Perhaps  the  highlight  of  the  game 
was  when  89  year  old  Wilburn  Sudduth, 
a  1923  MSU  letterman,  broke  loose  on  a 
30  yard  touchdown  run. 

In  baseball  action,  the  Diamond  Dogs 
faced  the  University  of  Florida.  The 
Gators  proved  to  be  too  much  for  the 
young  Dogs,  taking  two  games  with  the 
third  game  being  rained  out.  —  John 
Davis 
—  John  Davis 


photo  by  David  Farrish 


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The  Sherrill  Era 
Begins.  .  . 

There  was  a  lot  of  anticipation 
about  the  opening  kickoff  for  the  Mis- 
sissippi State  Bulldogs  as  the  1991  sea- 
son began.  Much  of  the  excitement 
was  caused  by  the  beginning  of  a  new 
era  of  Mississippi  State  football  with 
head  coach  Jackie  Sherrill.  Sherrill  has 
made  many  changes  to  the  MSU  foot- 
ball program  which  are  definitely 
something  to  talk  about. 

The  non-scholarship  kickoff  team 
known  as  the  Mad  Dawgs  is  one  of  the 
changes  made  by  Sherrill.  The  Mad 
Dawgs  are  under  the  direction  of 
graduate  assistant  Bill  Long.  They  are 
made  up  of  non-  scholarship  players 
and  several  walk-ons.  During  tryouts 
last  spring,  speed  was  one  of  the  main 
concerns.  "You  have  to  be  pretty  fast 
to  be  able  to  get  there  and  to  be  in  a 
position  to  make  the  play,"  Long  said. 
The  Mad  Dawgs  practice  everyday 
covering  kickoffs  for  20-30  minutes 
and  spend  the  rest  of  the  practice  do- 
ing many  thankless  jobs. 

The  Mad  Dawg  insignia  is  shown  at 
the  top  left. 

Another  of  the  changes  made  by 
Sherrill  was  the  addition  of  Watson 
Brown  to  the  coaching  staff  as  the 
Offensive  Coordinator.  Prior  to  join- 
ing with  the  MSU  staff,  Brown  served 
5  years  as  head  coach  at  Vanderbilt 
University,  his  alma  mater.  He  is 
known  for  big  offensive  numbers  at 
Vandy. 

Watson  Brown,  bottom  left,  discussing 
the  next  play. 


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August  31,  1991 
Cal  State  Fullerton,  47-3 

The  first  game  of  the  Sherrill  Era 
and  already  things  have  changed. 
"You  can  see  that  everything  is  dif- 
ferent. Coach  Sherrill  came  in  and 
changed  the  attitude  of  everybody," 
said  William  Prince.  Even  the  atti- 
tude of  the  fans  showed  a  drastic 
change,  with  their  strong  show  of 
support  and  the  disappearance  of  the 
formal  dress  of  dresses  for  the  wom- 
en and  coats  for  the  men.  The  game 
featured  a  no-huddle  offense,  a  non- 
scholarship  kickoff  team,  and  a  new 
attitude.  Though  the  Titans  had  a  12 

fame  losing  streak  before  coming  to 
tarkville,  the  Bulldogs  held  them 
without  a  touchdown  for  a  score  of 
47-3.  This  was  a  chance  for  Sleepy 
Robinson,  in  his  debut  as  No.  1  quar- 
terback, to  show  off  by  making  some 
big  plays  and  running  a  total  of  97 
yards. 


September  7,  1991 
University  of  Texas,  13-6 

The  Bulldogs  shocked  Texas  with 
a  13-6  win  against  the  13th  ranked 
team.  Texas  pulled  ahead  late  in  the 
lst-quarter  with  a  field  goal,  but 
MSU  answered  with  a  73  yard  TD 
drive  and  led  the  rest  of  the  game. 
This  was  a  vital  game  for  the  team. 
"We  answered  a  lot  of  questions  for 
ourselves  today,"  Boyd  said.  Sleepy 
played  the  entire  second  half  with  a 
severely  sprained  ankle.  Williams, 
Stowers,  and  Carroll  formed  the 
starting  three  of  the  defense  which 
held  Texas  without  a  touchdown. 
Stowers  sacked  the  Texas  quarter- 
back, on  their  last  possession,  and 
preserved  the  victory.  This  was  also  a 
decisive  game  for  the  fans  who  en- 
dured 90-degree  heat,  extreme  hu- 
midity, an  icy  3rd-quarter  rainstorm, 
and  the  steam  bath  which  followed 
the  storm. 


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photo  by  David  Farrish 


Jerome  Brown,  98,  causes  the  Titans  to  fumble  and 

quickly  lands  on  the  ball.  Daniel  Boyd,  41,  Arleye 

Gibson,  90,  and  Lance  Aldridge,  24,  rush  to  his  aid,  top 

right.  Bottom  right,  Lance  Aldridge,  24,  playing  the 

position  of  strong  safety,  tries  to  get  inside  for  the  sack 

against  the  Longhorns. 


photo  by  David  Farris 


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September  14,  1991 
Tulane  University,  48-0 

Rumors  were  flying  and  tensions 
were  mounting  as  the  word  spread  that 
Sleepy  Robinson  would  be  out  for  the 
Tulane  game.  Yet,  it  did  not  take  Greg 
Plump  long  to  ease  the  minds  of  the 
34,439  faithful  fans  at  Scott  Field  about 
his  ability  to  deliver  a  victory. 

In  his  first  college  start  and  third 
college  snap,  Plump  ran  for  the  first 
two  touchdowns  of  the  game  and  com- 
pleted a  13  yard  pass  to  Trenell  Ed- 
wards for  the  third  touchdown  of  the 
first  quarter.  Chris  Gardner  made  a  36 
yard  field  goal  in  the  second  quarter 
and  a  26  yard  field  goal  in  the  third 
quarter.  Todd  Jordan  took  over  during 
the  third  quarter  and  within  seven  plays 
scored  a  touchdown. 

The  MSU  defense  held  Tulane  score- 
less, yet  Tony  Harris  made  an  inter- 
ception and  ran  it  for  a  touchdown. 
This  was  the  first  regular-season  shut- 
out for  the  Bulldogs  since  1979. 


photo  by  David  Farrish 


Sleepy  Robinson, 

1 5,  prepares  to 

make  a  pass  while 

centers  Lee  Ford, 

60,  and  Byron 

Jordan,  54,  cover 

him  from  behind, 

top  left.  Nate 

Williams,  95,  a 

senior  nosetackle, 

stops  the 

Tennessee 

quarterback. 

Rodney  Stowers, 

97,  and  Herman 

Carroll,  96,  also  try 

to  stop  the 

Volunteers,  bottom 

left. 


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September  21,  1991 
Tennessee,  24-26 

The  Bulldogs  went  on  the  road  for  the 
first  time  this  year  to  play  their  first  SEC 
game  of  the  season  against  the  sixth 
ranked  Volunteers.  Despite  tripling  MSU 
in  first  downs  and  doubling  MSU  in  yard- 
age, Tennessee  came  very  close  to  losing. 

Tennessee  scored  first  with  a  26  yard 
field  goal,  but  MSU  came  back  with  a  46 
yard  field  goal  by  Gardner.  In  the  second 

auarter,  UT  was  able  to  scrape  up  a  touch- 
own  with  2  seconds  left  on  the  clock,  the 
first  scored  against  the  Bulldogs  this  sea- 
son. Both  teams  scored  touchdowns  dur- 
ing the  third  quarter.  During  the  fourth 
auarter,  MSU  tied  the  game  with  a  touch- 
own  by  Willie  Harris.  Then  went  ahead 
after  an  interception  and  43  yard  run  by 
Keo  Coleman  which  set  William  Prince  up 
for  a  touchdown.  Unfortunately,  UT  was 
able  to  score  another  touchdown  and  field 
goal  to  win  the  game.  Robinson  left  the 
field  crying,  a  towel  wrapped  around  his 
head,  and  an  ankle  brace  as  a  result  of  re- 
spraining  his  ankle.  Many  of  the  players 
were  upset  with  the  outcome  of  the  game. 
However,  State  only  started  one  senior  on 
offense,  so  every  game  is  a  chance  to  learn. 


Wesley  Leasy,  94, 
and  Todd  Jordan, 
14,  prevent  the 
Kentucky  ball  car- 
rier from  getting 
very  far  down  the 
field,  top  right. 
William  Prince,  2, 
fills  in  as  quarter- 
back against  the 
Gators  as  he  goes 
over  the  top  of 
the  pile-up  creat- 
ed by  Michael 
Montgomery,  79, 
Lee  Ford,  60,  By- 
ron Jordan,  54, 
and  John  James, 
76,  center  right. 
Against  Memphis 
State,  Keo 

Coleman,  34, 
Daniel  Boyd,  41, 
and  Herman  Car- 
roll, 96,  continue 
to  try  to  stop  the 
Tigers,  bottom 
right. 


98 


September  28,  1991 
Florida,  7-29 

Though  Sherrill  brought  immedi- 
ate results  to  MSU,  it  will  take  him  at 
least  another  year  to  be  ready  to  face 
the  Florida  Gators.  State  picked  up 
close  to  $1  million  for  playing  its 
"home"  game  against  Florida  in  Or- 
lando. Sherrill  said  that  the  location 
of  the  game  would  not  have  made 
any  difference  because  his  team  was 
exhausted  after  five  consecutive 
football  Saturdays,  of  which  the  last 
two  were  SEC  powerhouses. 


The  Bulldogs  were  led  by  Greg 
Plump,  who  was  filling  in  for  Sleepy 
Robinson  because  of  a  sprained  an- 
kle. Michael  Davis  was  also  out  with  a 
sprained  ankle.  The  injury  news 
worsened  as  Rodney  Stowers,  the 
team's  second  leading  tackier,  broke 
the  tibia  bone  of  his  right  leg. 

The  players  just  could  not  make 
the  plays  click.  Plump  had  solid  run- 
ning on  the  option  and  set  up  the 
Bulldogs  touchdown,  but  never  quite 
got  the  offense  moving.  State's  de- 
fense was  on  the  field  for  84  plays, 
with  State  kicking  off  for  both 
halves.  "We  hung  in  there  and 
played  hard,  we  just  didn't  get  any 
breaks,"  said  Prince. 


October  12,  1991 
Kentucky,  31-6 

With  a  week  of  rest  after  the  beat- 
ings received  from  Tennessee  and 
Florida  and  the  tragic  death  of  Rod- 
ney Stowers,  MSU  thoroughly  dom- 
inated the  Kentucky  Wildcats.  They 
earned  their  first  SEC  win  for  the 
season.  State  ran  for  426  yards  with 
593  yards  of  total  offense,  just  short 
of  the  school  record  of  596  yards. 
Sleepy  Robinson  earned  SEC  player 
of  the  week  for  his  outstanding  work. 
Even  with  the  accomplishments  on 
the  part  of  the  offense,  the  defense 
was  a  key  part  of  this  game.  They 
were  very  much  dominant  through- 
out the  game,  holding  Kentucky 
without  a  touchdown.  Making  this 
the  fourth  consecutive  time  this  sea- 
son that  the  opponent  has  not  been 
allowed  to  score  a  touchdown  at 
home.  The  MSU  defense  ranks  24th 
in  the  nation  for  rushing  and  26th  in 
passing  defense. 

October  19,  1991 


Memphis  State,  23-28 


Memphis  State  ended  the  Bulldogs 
dominance  at  Scott  Field  at  the  1991 
homecoming  game.  Memphis  State 
scored  the  first  touchdown  against 
the  Bulldogs  at  Scott  Field  with  a  69 
yard  touchdown  pass  and  a  two  point 
conversion  on  the  second  play  of  the 
game.  Though  State  came  back  with 
a  12  play  touchdown  drive,  but 
missed  the  extra  point.  Things  went 
downhill  from  there  with  Memphis 
State  scoring  two  touchdowns  in  the 
second  quarter  to  secure  their  lead. 
MSU  outdid  Memphis  State  offen- 
sively with  407-317  total  yards,  but 
three  turnovers  and  several  missed 
opportunities  did  not  help  the  Bull- 
dogs in  the  end. 


Frankie  Luster,  49,  and  Edward  Williams,  20,  prove 
the  strength  of  the  MSU  defense  to  Auburn. 


olo  by  Daryl  McAluter 


99 


October  26,  1991 


Auburn,  24-17 

Before  a  Tiger  homecoming  crowd  of  82,214 
at  Jordan-Hare  Stadium  and  ABC  television 
audience,  the  Bulldogs  ended  a  nine  game  los- 
ing streak  against  Auburn  and  gained  their  first 
SEC  road  win  since  1981.  With  a  22  yard  punt 
return  by  Tony  James,  the  Bulldogs  pulled 
ahead  early  after  a  four  play  touchdown  drive 
totaling  33  yards  with  Davis  running  the  last  15 
yard  carry  for  the  touchdown.  During  the  sec- 
ond quarter,  after  a  53  yard  drive  Auburn 
missed  a  31  yard  field  goal.  Late  in  the  quarter, 
Daniel  Boyd  recovered  a  fumble  on  the  Auburn 
26  which  allowed  Gardner  was  able  to  score 
with  a  35  yard  field  goal.  During  the  third 
quarter,  Auburn  drove  71  yards  in  15  plays  on 
its  first  possession  but  were  forced  to  go  for  an 
18  yard  field  goal.  On  the  Auburn  45,  defensive 
end  Jerome  Brown  intercepted  a  pass  and  ran 
36  yards  for  a  touchdown,  the  first  of  his  MSU 
career.  During  the  fourth  quarter  Auburn  was 
able  to  score  two  touchdowns  an  PAT  and  a  two 
point  converson  to  tie  the  score  at  17-17.  Kenny 
Roberts  ran  a  pitch  play  for  61  yards  to  break 
the  tie  and  win  the  game  for  MSU. 


November  2,  1991 
Alabama,  7-13 

The  Bulldogs  traveled  to  Tuscaloosa  to 
face  archrival  and  SEC  foe  Alabama.  The 
game  turned  out  to  be  a  tough  defensive 
battle  with  the  Crimson  Tide  squeezing 
out  a  13-7  victory.  Alabama's  only  touch- 
down came  in  the  second  quarter  on  an 
interception  returned  to  the  endzone.  In 
the  third  quarter,  the  Bulldogs  tied  the 
game  with  Sleepy's  4  yard  pass  to  Treddis 
Anderson.  Alabama  responded  with  two 
field  goals  in  the  fourth  quarter.  The  Bull- 
dogs did  have  a  chance  to  pull  the  game 
out  though.  Late  in  the  fourth  quarter, 
with  Bama  leading  13-7  and  time  running 
out,  the  Bulldogs  drove  to  the  Bama  1 
yard  line  but  was  unable  to  score  after  a  5 
yard  penalty  and  a  pass  interception.  Al- 
though MSU  lost,  another  SEC  team 
gained  a  deep  respect  for  the  Bulldogs 
who  held  the  SEC's  top  scoring  offense  to 
only  2  fieldgoals. 


November  17,  1991 


LSU,  28-19 

The  Dogs  entered  Tiger 
Stadium  looking  to  secure  its 
first  winning  season  in  5 
years  and  to  possibly  secure 
its  first  bowl  appearance  in 


10  years.  The  game  started 
with  a  scare  when  LSU 
scored  on  a  75  yard  touch- 
down pass  on  the  second  play 
of  the  game.  However,  the 
Bulldogs  came  storming  back 
with  a  surprising  wishbone 
offense  that  pounded  out  a 
21-7  lead  by  halftime.  The 
game  ended  with  a  28-19 
Bulldog  victory. 


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November  23,  1991 


University  of  Mississippi,  24-9 


The  battle  for  the  Golden  Egg  was  moved  to 
campus  for  the  first  time  in  20  years  as  41,200 
fans  packed  Scott  Field  to  watch  the  Dogs  and  the 
Rebs  square  off.  The  preseason  war  of  words 
between  UM  Coach  Billy  Brewer  and  Sherrill 
only  added  more  tension  to  the  always  intense 
rivalry.  The  Bulldogs  took  an  early  14  point  lead 
in  the  game  and  never  looked  back  as  they 
cruised  to  a  24-9  victory.  The  offense,  which 
gained  395  total  yards,  was  once  again  led  by 
Robinson  who  threw  for  137  yards  and  ran  for 
another  79  yards.  The  defense  also  dominated  as 
they  held  UM  to  only  33  rushing  yards  and  190 
total  yards. 


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Wide  receiver,  Willie 
Harris,  87,  is  tackled 
during  the  Alabama 
game  after  giving  it  his 
best  shot,  top  left.  Dur- 
ing the  Alabama  game, 
he  caught  3  passes  for 
a  total  of  85  yards. 
Micheal  Davis,  37,  con- 
tributed 59  yards  on 
10  carries  during  the 
Auburn  game,  top  right 
.  Bottom  right,  junior 
Marc  Woodard,  45,  en- 
tered the  season  hav- 
ing started  every  game 
during  his  first  two 
years.  He  was  one  of 
the  defensive 

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Alabama  game. 


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Dogs  get  BOWLED  OVER  . . . 


On  December  28,  1991,  MSU  fans  strutted 
into  Memphis  dreaming  about  the  future. 
They  were  soon  awakened  by  a  bitter  dose  of 
the  present. 

The  1991  Liberty  Bowl,  which  matched  the 
Bulldogs  against  the  Air  Force  Falcons,  turned 
into  one  of  the  surprise  games  of  the  bowl 
season  as  Air  Force  ran  over  State  38-15. 

With  a  quick  and  pounding  defence,  Air 
Force  completely  dominated  the  line  of  scrim- 
mage; holding  the  Mississippi  State  offense  to 
only  284  total  yards. 

The  Falcon  offense  was  also  impressive.  Led 
by  quarterback  Rob  Perez,  Air  Force  ran  for 
318  yards  and  scored  38  points,  the  most 
scored  against  the  Bulldog  defense  all  year. 

The  Dogs  started  off  in  a  hole  and  could 


never  recover.   After  two  first  half  fumbles, 
State  quickly  found  themselves  down  21-0. 

Despite  a  shaky  beginning,  it  seemed  the 
momentum  shifted  late  in  the  second  quarter 
when  MSU  drove  76  yards  and  scored  on  a  4- 
yard  TD  pass  from  Sleepy  Robinson  to  Trenell 
Edwards.  However,  Air  Force  slowly  regained 
control  in  the  second  half  and  never  looked 
back.  MSU's  only  other  score  was  a  7-yard  TD 
run  by  fullback  Michael  Davis. 

Although  the  1991  season  ended  in  disap- 
pointment, the  Bulldogs  had  an  impressive  year 
overall.  Coach  Sherrill  led  the  Dogs  to  their 
first  winning  season  in  5  years  and  their  first 
bowl  in  1 0  years.  And  with  this  young  team,  the 
future  only  looks  bright. 
— John  Davis 


104 


photo  by  G.  Bradley  Moore 

Marc  Woodard  (45)  and  William  "Sleepy"  Robinson  (15) 
present  Rodney  Stowers' jersey  to  Rodney's  mother,  Mrs. 
J  Delie  Shepard,  before  the  Kentucky  game. 


In  Memorial 

On  October  3,  1991,  tragedy  struck  the 
Mississippi  State  University  campus.  Bulldog 
football  player  Rodney  Stowers  died  from  a 
rare  condition  called  fat  embolism  syndrome 
stemming  from  a  broken  leg  suffered  in  the 
game  against  The  University  of  Florida. 
Players,  coaches,  and  students  alike  were  all 
shocked  by  the  death  of  this  fine  student- 
athlete. 

A  native  of  Forest,  Rodney  attended  For- 
est High  School  where  he  was  a  Central 
Mississippi  Hall  of  Fame  Athletic  Scholar  and 
won  the  Presidential  Academic  Fitness  award 
and  the  U.S.  Army  Scholar-  Athlete  Award. 
As  a  16  year  old  graduating  high  school 
junior,  Rodney  received  a  football  scholar- 
ship at  MSU  and  majored  in  Business  Ad- 
ministration. He  was  on  schedule  to  receive 
his  degree  during  the  spring  semester. 

Rodney  was  a  three  year  member  of  the 
Bulldog  football  team.  He  played  in  26 
games,  beginning  his  career  at  nose  tackle 
and  switching  to  defensive  end  this  year.  He 
was  named  to  the  freshman  all-star  teams 
chosen  by  The  Sporting  News  and  The  Knox- 
ville  News-Sentinel  in  1989.  For  his  play  in 
MSU's  upset  win  over  13th  ranked  Texas  on 
September  7,  he  was  selected  as  the  National 
Defensive  Player  of  the  Week  by  The  Sporting 
News. 

Rodney  Stowers  was  a  promising  athlete, 
fine  student  and  role  model  to  many.  Those 
who  knew  Rodney  remember  his  friendli- 
ness, loyalty,  and  his  "big  ol'  smile."  Rodney 
will  be  deeply  missed  by  this  university. 
—  John  Davis 


105 


photo  by  MSV  Sports  Info 

Assistant  Coach  Joe  Hudak  offers  his  wis- 
dom and  advice  to  pitcher  Tom  Quinn 
(31)  and  catcher  Matt  Carpenter,  (20),  top 
right.  Bulldog  pitcher  Tom  Quinn  (31) 
shows  his  form  during  the  90-91  season, 
above.  Third  baseman  Chuck  Daniel  (7) 
takes  a  break  from  the  game  between 
plays,  left.  Pitcher  John  Harden  prepares 
to  deliver  a  strike,  top  left.  Charlie  An- 
derson (14)  turns  two  against  LSU,  far 
left. 


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photo  by  MSU  Sports  Info 


Diamond 
Dawgs  at  Play 

Mississippi  State  surprised  many  observers 
during  the  1991  baseball  campaign.  Having 
lost  virtually  all  frontline  position  players  and 
two  starting  pitchers  from  1990's  50-21  Col- 
lege World  Series  team,  MSU  needed  a  young 
and  inexperienced  club  to  succeed  in  order  for 
the  Bulldogs  to  continue  their  winning  ways  of 
the  past.  MSU  surpassed  the  expectations  of 
even  the  most  ardent  supporter.  A  42-21  rec- 
ord, third-place  finish  in  the  SEC,  and  fifth 
straight  year  to  the  NCAA  Regionals  high- 
lighted Ron  Polk's  20th  season  as  a  collegiate 
head  coach.  Along  the  way,  numerous  players 
made  their  mark  in  the  hearts  of  Diamond  Dog 
fans  across  the  South.  The  following  is  a  list  of 
highlights  and  accomplishments  during  MSU's 
101st  season  of  baseball: 

*  84th  winning  season  in  school  history 

*  Fourth  consecutive  Top  Three  finish  in  the 
SEC 

*  Fifth  straight  trip  to  an  NCAA  Regional, 
one  of  only  eight  schools  to  have  participated  in 
the  NCAA  Regionals  in  each  of  the  past  five 
years 

*  Five  players  had  60  plus  hits,  led  by  Steve 
Hegan  with  76 

*  Five  players  had  12  or  more  doubles,  led 
by  Rex  Buckner  with  1 5 

*  B.J.  Wallace,  with  104  strikeouts,  became 
the  first  Bulldog  since  Jeff  Brantley  to  strike 
out  over  100  batters  in  a  season 

*  Jay  Powell  set  a  school  record  with  1 0  saves 

*  Jon  Harden's  32  relief  appearances  tied  a 
school  record  from  1988 

—  Scott  Stricklin 


photo  by  MSU  Sports  Info 


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Senior  co-captain  and  first  baseman,  Rob 
Norman  anxiously  awaits  the  ball  to  make 
the  play  against  the  University  of  Auburn, 
top  right.  Red-shirt  freshman  and  short  stop, 
Jeff  Mackin  impressively  eliminates  all 
chances  of  stealing  second  base,  bottom  se- 
quence. 


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Front  Row  (L-R):  Rogers  Smith 
(manager),  Jay  McKinney,  Paul  Pe- 
trulis,  Clint  Allen,  Bryan  Triche, 
Tripp  Hill,  Carl  Henderson,  David 
Perkins,  Gary  Butterworth, Robbie 
Hayes,  Joel  Matthews,  Brad  Burkel, 
Lance  Vining  (manager),  John 
Mooney  (manager).  Middle  Row  (L- 
R):  Phil  Page  (grad.  asst.  trainer), 
Park  Evans,  Doug  Newman, 
Darmon  Garnder,  Larry  Tomkins, 
Rex  Buckner,  Hap  Fleming,  John 
Warburton,  Matt  Carpenter,  Ron 
Brown,  Charlie  Anderson,  John 
Bergstrom  (student  trainer).  Back 
Row  (L-R):  Head  Coach  Ron  Polk, 
Paul  Wyczawskin  (grad.  asst.  coach), 
Asst.  Coach  Joe  Hudak,  Scot  Hol- 
lingsworth,  Steve  Hegan,  Eddie  Ly- 
ons, Jimmy  Gammil,  B.J.  Wallace, 
Rob  Norman,  Tom  Qu'nn>  Jav 
Powell,  Chris  George,  Tom  Howe, 
Chuck  Danieljoey  Hamilton,  Scott 
Tirbolet,  Ricky  Redd,  Rob 
McDonald  (grad.  asst.  coach),  Asst. 
Coach  Steve  Smith,  John  Cedarburg 
(grad.  asst.  coach). 


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Rex  Buckner  (27) 
launches  one  over  the 
fence,  top  left.  Charlie 
Anderson  (14)  makes  a 
close  play  against  USM, 
bottom  right. 


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photo  by  MSU  Sports  Info 


photo  by  Sports  Info 


Second  baseman  Charlie  Anderson 
(14)  looks  to  make  the  throw  to  first 
against  the  Auburn  Tigers.  Coach 
Polk  turns  the  game  over  to  Tom 
Quinn  (31)  after  a  conference  on 
the  mound. 


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Coining 
Home  .  .  . 

A  crowd  of  5,412 
witnessed  the  home- 
coming of  many  for- 
mer Diamond  Dog 
greats  at  Dudy  Noble 
Field.  The  game  fea- 
tured players  from  16 
different  MSU  teams 
including  major 
leaguers  Jeff  Brantley, 
Will  Clark,  and 
Raphel  Palmerio. 

During  a  pregame 
ceremony,  Will 
Clark's  number  23 
was  retired  from  MSU 
baseball.  A  plaque  was 
presented  to  him 
which  contained  his 
baseball  jerseys,  bottom 
right,  by  Head  Base- 
ball Coach  Ron  Polk. 
A  sign  was  also  placed 
on  the  outfield  fence 
to  honor  Clark.  The 
construction  of  the 
fence  was  financed  by 
Clark  last  year.  Dur- 
ing the  alumni  game, 
his  average  was  3-for- 
5  with  two  doubles 
and  two  RBI's. 

Rafael  Palmeiro  hit 
a  towering  2-run 
home  run  over  the  left 
field  fence.  He  fin- 
ished the  game  2-for-5 
with  an  RBI  double  as 
well  as  his  home  run. 


"It   was   a   great   weekend,"  send  the  ball  over  the  fence  to 

Coach  Polk  said.  "There's  no  oth-  help  his  team  to  victory,  top  left  . 

er  alumni  game  in  the  country  Bobby  Thigpen  hurls  one  home 

that  has  the  kind  of  talent  that  we  during  the  alumni  game,  top  right. 
do." 

Raphel   Palmeiro  prepares  to 


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Here  to 
Stay, 


It  started  out  as  a  horrible  rumor  that  no  one  was 
willing  to  believe.  It  then  progressed  into  more  than 
rumors.  On  April  9,  1991,  Ron  Polk,  head  coach  of 
the  MSU  Baseball  team  for  the  past  16  years,  an- 
nounced his  resignation  effective  as  of  the  end  of  the 
1991  season. 

Ron  Polk,  two-time  National  Coach  of  the  Year,  is 
the  winningest  baseball  coach  in  the  history  of  the 
Southeastern  Conference  with  a  795-344  overall  rec- 
ord in  his  21  year  coaching  career.  In  his  16  seasons 
with  Mississippi  State,  his  record  is  639-275.  The 
MSU  Baseball  team  has  gone  to  the  NCAA  regional 
playoffs  10  times  and  to  the  NCAA  College  World 
Series  4  times  under  his  guidance. 

Polk  was  to  become  the  executive  director  of  the 
American  Baseball  coaches  Association  in  Omaha, 
Nebraska.  With  this  position,  Polk  intended  to  make 
some  changes  in  the  way  things  were  heading  with 
college  baseball.  Practice  time,  the  size  of  the  coach- 
ing staff,  and  the  number  of  baseball  Scholarships 
were  all  cut  under  the  new  regulations.  He  wanted  to 
"help  convince  the  leadership  of  intercollegiate  ath- 
letics of  the  need  to  evaluate  the  restrictions  being 
placed  on  college  baseball." 

Much  to  the  relief  of  Mississippi  State  baseball 
fans,  Ron  Polk  revoked  his  resignation  on  April  23 
and  decided  to  remain  with  us.  "I  intend  to  remain 
active  with  the  ACBA,"  Polk  said.  "Larry  Templeton 
and  I  have  worked  out  a  plan  that  will  allow  me  to 
assist  the  new  executive  director  if  he  wants  my 
assistance  with  the  movement  to  fine  tune  the  recent 
actions  that  affect  baseball." 

"This  has  been  a  tough  decision  to  make  because 
of  my  loyalty  to  both  Mississippi  State  and  the  Amer- 
ican Baseball  Coaches  Association,"  he  added. 
"However,  the  more  I  thought  about  it,  the  more  I 
realized  that  I  wanted  to  remain  in  coaching." 

With  this  as  his  final  decision,  Ron  Polk  answered 
the  prayers  of  many  in  the  MSU  family.  We  are  very 
excited  and  glad  to  have  this  living  legend  of  college 
baseball  with  us. 
—  Allegro,  Ford 


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photo  by  Terry  Coleman 


113 


Diamond  Girls 


The  Mississippi  State  Diamond  Girls  squad 
has  appeared  at  baseball  games  for  the  past 
sixteen  years  and  has  played  an  important  role 
in  the  MSU  baseball  program.  The  girls  help 
with  Coach  Ron  Polk's  recruiting  efforts. 

On  the  field,  the  Diamond  Girls  act  as  a 
ground  crew  before  each  home  game.  They 
retrieve  bats,  helments,  and  foul  balls.  The 
girls  also  usher  fans  to  their  box  seats  and  sell 
souvenirs  and  game  programs  for  the  benefit  of 
the  team  and  for  the  squad's  expenses.  The 
squad  is  self-supporting  with  no  monetary  sup- 
port from  the  university  and  must  raise  its  own 


money  from  year  to  year. 

New  squad  members  are  chosen  each  year  by 
a  panel  of  coaches,  players,  ex-members,  and 
other  people  involved  in  the  athletic  depart- 
ment. The  girls  are  rated  on  congeniality,  ap- 
pearance, and  capabilities. 

They  have  also  began  a  'bat-buddy'  pro- 
gram. A  bat-buddy  is  a  girl  who  is  a  special 
friend  to  three  or  four  players,  including  one 
senior.  She  does  special  things  for  her  players' 
birthday,  holidays,  and  important  games.  They 
make  a  scrapbook  for  their  senior  which  covers 
his  final  season  at  MSU. 


photo  by  Robert  Rivera 

The  1991  Diamond  Girls  are:  Front  Row(L-R):  Angie  Phares,  Aimee  Goralczyk,  Jean  Holmes. 

Middle  Row:  Deborah  Parker,  Angel  Whatley,  Cyndi  Howard,  Molly  Payne,  Rachelle  Graves, 

Camille  Williams,  Stacy  Ball. 

Last  Row:  Tara  Barr,  Courtney  McCoy,  Michelle  Powers  (Co-Captain),  Anda  Iverson,  Wendy 

Moore  (Captain),  Julie  Jackson,  Kimberly  Hobby,  Sharon  Malone,  Mary  Carolyn  Ikerd. 

Not  Pictured:  Candee  Mosley 


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AN  INSIDE  CATCH 


On  the  diamond  field, 
Paul  Petrulis  is  one  of  the 
many  players  that  shine.  He 
is  a  sophomore  from 
Riverforest,  Illinois,  major- 
ing in  banking  and  finance. 
Paul  has  been  playing  base- 
ball since  he  was  eight  years 
old  and  it  has  always  been  his 
favorite  sport. 

Petrulis  stated  that  he  gets 
along  well   with  both   the 


coaches  and  players  whether  its 
on  or  off  the  field. 

Head  coach,  Ron  Polk  is  given 
tremendous  credit  for  developing 
Petrulis'  outstanding  playing  abif 
ities.  Then,  Petrulis  stated  his  fa- 
ther plays  a  huge  role  in  keeping 
him  encouraged  and  motivated 
before  a  game. 

Last  season,  Petrulis  held  sec- 
ond base  position;  while  this  sea- 
son he  grabs  hold  to  shortstop. 


He  was  also  chosen  as  a  desig- 
nated hitter.  When  asked  which 
position  he  enjoys  playing  the 
most,  he  replied  It  doesn't  mat- 
ter which  position  I'm  playing,  its 
just  an  honor  to  be  out  there  on 
the  field."  This  is  Petrulis'  second 
year  on  the  MSU  baseball  squad 
and  he  proudly  admits  that  he 
enjoys  playing  for  the  team. 

During  Petrulis'  freshman 
year,  he  was  named  Ail-American 
Freshman  and  was  chosen  as  a 
member  of  the  All-SEC  tourna- 
ment team.  He  added,  "It  was  a 
great  honor  to  receive  the  awards 
and  I  hope  to  achieve  many 
more."  One  day,  Petrulis  hopes 
to  play  for  the  major  leagues  and 
is  going  to  work  hard  towards  his 
dream. 


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Dawgs  "Spike"  Again 

The  MSU  Lady  Volleydawgs  were  led  through  another  "volley"  season  by 
Head  Coach  Mike  Tucker.  This  1991  season  sparks  Tucker's  great  coaching 
success  as  his  seventh  year  with  the  Lady  Volleydogs. 

The  volleyball  team  started  by  defeating  Samford,  South  Alabama,  and 
Northwestern  State  to  capture  the  tournament  championship  trophy. 

They  seem  to  consider  their  squad  as  "One  Big  Family"  more  than  just 
another  team,  since  most  of  the  girls  are  from  the  same  high  school  or  played 
against  each  other  during  high  school. 
—  Mark  Burr 


116 


photo  by  Greg  Maze 


photo  by  MSU  Sports  Injo 

Front  Row  (L-R):  Amy  Penrose,  Karen  Wamble  (manager),  Aimee  York  Second  Row  (L-R):  Robyn 
Flessner,  Ashlye  Davis,  Shauna  Owens,  Becky  Wallace,  Tiffany  Schneider,  Dawn  Hollar  Back  Row  (L-R): 
Mike  Tucker  (Head  Coach),  Shannon  McDonald,  Nicolle  Carter,  Cathy  Clark,  Dawn  Porter,  Susan 
Steadman  (Asst.  Coach). 


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1992  Roster: 

Doug  Barron 
Tyler  Crawford 
Sean  Farren 
Chad  Ginn 
Clay  Homan 
Jeff  Jenkins 
Eric  Johnson 
Benji  Nelson 
Brad  Surles 
Brant  Surle 


Perfect  Putting 


With  last  year's  team  earning 
a  trip  to  the  NCAA  Men's  Golf 
Championships,  in  Pebble 
Beach,  CA,  for  the  first  time  in 
school  history,  Coach  Baird 
Smith  is  looking  to  continue 
with  their  recent  success. 
Coach  Baird  Smith  is  in  his 
eighth  season  with  the  MSU 
Men's  Golf  Team.  In  the  past 
two  seasons,  he  has  taken  the 
the  team  to  the  NCAA  East 


Regionals,  including  the  Golf 
Championships.  Last  year's 
team  placed  fourth  out  of  ten. 
Last  seasons  feat  was  topped 
by  seniors  Watt  Whatley  and 
Robby  Ware.  Watt  Whatley 
was  selected  to  the  All-SEC  sec- 
ond team,  he  led  MSU  with  a 
73.5  stroke  average.  Robby 
Ware  was  second  on  the  team 
with  a  73.9  stroke  average. 

During  the  1991  fall  season, 
MSU  competed  in  three  tour- 
naments, all  of  which  sported 
nationally  ranked  fields.  Al- 
though the  Bulldog  golfers  did 
not  fare  as  well  as  Coach  Smith 
would  have  liked  in  the  first 
competition  of  the  season,  they 
showed  continued  improve- 
ment throughout  the  fall  cam- 
paign. 

In  trying  to  find  the  best 
starting  combination  for  his 
team,  Smith  used  seven  link- 
sters  during  fall  competition. 
Leading  MSU  was  senior  Sean 
Farren,  whose  73.9  stroke  av- 
erage paced  the  team.  Farren  is 
a  former  walk-on  and  was 
MSU's  most  consistent  golfer 
this  fall  with  three  consecutive 
Top-30  finishes.  Chad  Ginn, 
Doug  Barron,  and  Benji  Nel- 
son will  also  provide  leadership 
for  the  team  this  season.  Ginn 
place  15th  in  the  final  1991 
tournament  with  a  76.3  stroke 
average,  and  Barron  placed 
24th.  Nelson  is  coming  off  a 
good  season  in  which  he  played 
1 1  tournaments. 
—  Courtesy  of  Sports  Information 


119 


Above  Par 


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photo  by  Fred  Faulk 


1992  Spring  Schedule 


phot  by  Frtd  F ant. 


Feb.  21-23  Univ.  of  Central  Florida  Invitational 

Mar.  09-10  Peggy  Kirk  Bell  Invitational 

Mar.  20-21  LSU-Fairwood  Country  Club  Invitationai| 

Apr.  17-19  Women's  South  Intercollegiate 

Apr.  24-26  USA  Lady  Jags  Invitational 

May  11-13  SEC  Championahip 

May  27-30  NCAA  Women's  Championships 


120 


1990-91  MSU  Highlights  : 

Sophomore  Carri  Wood  was  a  first 
team  All-SEC  selection  while  pacing 
the  Lady  Bulldogs  with  a  76.6 
stroke  average.  Wood  finished 
eighth  at  the  NCAA  Women's  Golf 
Championships  in  Columbus,  Ohio. 
At  the  SEC  Women's  Champion- 
ships, she  placed  third.  She  also  cap- 
tured back-to-back  tournament  ti- 
tles at  the  LSU-Fairwood 
Invitational  and  the  South  Alabama 
Intercollegiate.  She  is  currently 
ranked  second  in  the  Southern  Dis- 
trict and  fourth  in  the  Nation. 
MSU  had  four  Top-5  team  finishes 
in  the  regular  season. 
Christi  Moore,  a  senior  and  three- 
year  letter  winner  in  1991,  was  sec- 
ond on  the  team  with  a  82.4  stroke 
average. 

The  Lady  Bulldogs  finished  seventh 
in  the  SEC  Championships. 


1992  Roster  : 

Lisa  Allee 
Kay  Donaldson 
Kristine  Doty 
Gretchen  Gray 
Jennifer  Kolczynski 
Carri  Wood 


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photo  by  David  Farrish 


photo  by  David  Farrish 


Young  and  Experienced 

As  one  of  the  greatest  players  in  Mississippi      Wagstaff  posted  a  14-21  record.  However,  re- 


State's  tradition-rich  tennis  history,  Claire  Pol- 
lard launches  her  second  season  as  head  coach  of 
the  MSU  women's  tennis  team  after  serving  as  an 
assistant  coach  for  the  Lady  Bulldogs  two  years 
ago. 

The  Lady  Bulldog  netters  coach  has  succeeded 
in  stocking  her  roster  with  an  abundance  of 
young  talent. 

Since  the  1990  season,  the  Bulldog  netters 
have  made  a  vast  record  improvement  of  an  over- 
all 5-11  to  a  11-10  record  for  the  1991  season. 
Pollard  felt  that  was  a  tremendous  change  con- 
sidering the  squad  is  as  young  as  it  is. 

The  transition  wasn't  smooth,  but  the  tennis 
team  continued  its  improvement  despite  the  loss 
of  two  seniors. 

Last  season,  Seniors  Sabine  Guibal  and  Nicole 
Wagstaff  ended  their  year  with  great  records. 
Guibal  ended  with  a  13-11  singles  record,  while 


turning  sophomores,  Alex  Niepel  and  Michelle 
Oldham  also  had  an  outstanding  finish.  With 
Niepel  finishing  with  a  19-18  singles  record,  Old 
ham  tagged  along  with  a  whopping  16-9  singles 
record.  In  addition,  in  the  1991  Volvo  Tennis 
National  Rankings,  Oldham  cleared  her  63rd 
singles  in  rank. 

Though  the  maturity  and  progression  of  the 
squad's  young  players  will  likely  determined  the 
degree  of  initial  success,  Coach  Pollard  is  deH 
termined  to  bring  the  Lady  Bulldog  tennis  pro-i 
gram  back  to  the  level  of  national  prominence 
that  she  helped  MSU  achieve  in  1989. 

With  a  knowledgeable  coach,  an  improved  at 
titude,  and  young,  fine  talent  all  combined,  the 
Lady  Bulldog  netters  have  something  to  lean  or 
for  a  new  respectable  future. 
—  Mark  Burr 


122 


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\rontRow(l-r):  Sonia  Kopyto,  Allison  Ripsold,  Celine  Verdier;  Back  Row:  Alex  Niepel 
onchita  Romero,  Michelle  Oldham,  Jennifer  Plant  P 


123 


Dedicated  Performance 


Coming  off  one  of  the  most  heralded  seasons  of 
tennis  in  MSU  history,  coach  Andy  Jackson  and  the 
MSU  Bulldog  netters  entered  the  1992  campaign 
looking  to  continue  the  standard  of  excellence 
which  they  have  found  in  recent  years  and  which 
remains  a  part  of  MSU's  tennis  history. 

In  1991,  the  Bulldog  netters  had  an  overall  rec- 
ord of  17-12  and  finished  second  in  the  SEC  tour- 
nament. That  team  also  earned  the  school's  first 
ever  team  appearance  at  the  NCAA  Championships 
since  the  format's  adoption  in  the  early  1970's.  This 


success  marked  the  beginning  of  a  trend  that  the 
Bulldogs  kept  as  they  entered  the  1992  Spring 
season. 

Mark  Jeffrey  finished  his  1991  season  as  a  three- 
time  All-SEC  select.  Jeffrey  recorded  a  27-19  sin- 
gles mark  at  the  No.l  position  for  the  Bulldogs  last 
season. 

Andy  Jackson  named  SEC  Men's  Tennis  Coach  of 
the  Year  and  returnees  Daniel  Courcol  and  Chris- 
tophe  Damiens  captured  the  All-American  Doubles 
title. 


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The  1991-92  MSU  Mens  Tennis  team  is:  Daniel  Courcol,  Christophe  Damiens,  Gary  Henderson,  Per 
Nilsson,  Tom  Peacock,  Jeremy  Alley,  John  Hall,  Chase  Henson,  Jean  Francois  Lagloire,  Laurent 
Miguelard,  Sylvain  Guichard,  and  Head  Coach  Andy  Jackson 


124 


Courcol,  who  led  MSU  with  a  26-6  singles 
record  last  spring,  finished  the  year  ranked  No. 
30  nationally.  He  was  8-3  in  the  fall  of  1991. 

Damiens,  MSU's  lone  1992  senior,  was  20- 
1 1  playing  mostly  at  the  No.  3  position  last 
year. 

The  two  combined  to  go  8-7  in  doubles 
action  last  spring  and  finished  last  fall  as  the 
nation's  10th  ranked  doubles  team. 


photo  by  Fred  Faulk 

Other  strong,  supportive  players  added  to 
the  talent  level  of  the  1991  Bulldog  team. 
These  players  include  Gary  Henderson,  Per 
Nilsson,  Tom  Peacock,  Jeremy  Alley,  John 
Hall,  Chase  Henson,  Jean  Francois  lagoire, 
Laurent  Miguelard,  and  Sylvain  Guichard. 
—  courtesy  of  MSU  Sports  Information 


125 


Limelight 


photo  by  David  Farrish 


Edited  by 

Dinah  Batson  and 

Kenna  Durham 


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1991  MSU  Homecoming  Quee 

Leigh  Allison  Lyell 

Leigh  Allison  Lyell,  a  senior  elementary  education  major  from  Brandon,  MS.,  was  crowned  as  M! 
1991  homecoming  queen  on  October  19th.  She  has  served  the  University  as  an  Orientation  leader  ar 
an  Alumni  Delegate.  Leigh  Allison  was  sponsored  by  Kappa  Delta  sorority.  She  would  like  to  thank  a 
her  friends  and  the  entire  student  body  for  their  support. 

—  Andy  Brown 


Terri  Stewart 
Senior  Maid 


Candee  Moseley 
Junior  Maid 


Ashley  Thomas 
Senior  Maid 


Hope  Rogers 
Junior  Maid 


Jennifer  Taylor 
Senior  Maid 


Susan  Jennings 
Junior  Maid 


Kristi  Toney 
Sophomore  Maid 


Natalie  Sorrels 
Freshman  Maid 


Homecoming  activities  at  MSU  were 
kicked  off  Friday  afternoon  with  a  pep 
rally  at  the  Amphitheater  and  a  home- 
coming parade  from  McKee  Park  to  the 
MSU  amphitheater.  At  the  pep  rally, 
the  homecoming  court  and  Mr.  and  Ms. 
MSU  were  introduced,  and  Alpha  Gam- 
ma Delta  sorority  took  the  spirit  award. 

On  Saturday,  homecoming  events 
were  started  with  the  MSU  First  An- 
nual Quickick  Homecoming  Run  for 
the  Big  Dogs.  It  began  at  8:30  a.m. 

At  1:15  the  1991  Homecoming  court 
was  presented.  The  football  game 
against  Memphis  State  University  start- 
ed at  1:30.  Although  the  Dawgs  tried  to 
rally  back  and  take  the  win,  the  final 
score  of  28-23  was  in  Memphis  State's 

favor. 

—  Kenna  Durham 

The  Arnold  Air  Society  prepares  its 
annual  barbecue  for  homecoming. 

This  runner  "goes  the  distance"  in  the 
First  Annual  Quickick  Homecoming 
Run  for  the  Big  Dogs. 


Every  Dog  Has  Its  Day 


photo  by  David  Williams 


photo  by  Robert  Rivera 


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photo  by  Robert  Rivera 


State  fans  remain  loyal  after  a  disap- 
pointing loss  at  homecoming. 

Suttle  hall  shows  their  MSU  spirit 
through  their  homecoming  sign  dis- 
played on  the  drill  field. 


photo  by  Michael  Hobby 


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iss  MSU  on  Februa 
women  competed  for  this  presi 
Collins  tied  in  the  talent  competiti 

o  place  in  the  top  ten  of  th- 
„  /ille,  MS.,  and  she  was  sponso. 


MSU  Beauties 

Dana  Collins 

Dana  Collins  received  first  alternate  in  the  Mis; 
MSU  pageant.  She  was  a  senior  majoring  in  specia) 
education  from  Hartselle,  AL.  Dana  was  sponsored 
by  Delta  Gamma  sorority. 


Tammy  Johnson 

Tammy  Johnson  was  chosen  as  alternate  in  the 
Miss  MSU  pageant.  She  was  a  senior  majoring  in 
interior  design  from  Jackson,  MS.  Tammy  was 
sponsored  by  Phi  Mu  sorority. 

all  photos  by  G.  Bradley  Moore 


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MSU  Beauties 

Alyssa  Sturdivant 

Jyssa  Sturdivant  received  third  alternate  in  the 
s  MSU  pageant.  She  was  a  senior  majoring  in 
irance.  Alyssa  ia  a  native  of  Brandon,  MS.  and 
sponsored  by  Alpha  Gamma  Delta  sorority. 


Sylvia  Hogue 

Sylvia  Hogue  was  foruth  alternate  in  the  Miss 
MSU  pageant.  She  is  a  senior  marketing  major  for 
Tulsa,  Oklahoma. 


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Mr.  MSU 

Spence  Flatgard 

Spence  Flatgard  was  a  senior  political  science  major  from  Jackson,  MS.  He  was  ^.^^^^Su 
6  '  student  body  president  his  senior  year.  As  president,  hpence  was  acuv 


'Try  and  spend  a  lot  of  time  with  your  friends, 


make." 


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Ms.  MSU 


Shannon  Nunnelee 


annon  Nunnelee  was  a  senior  political  science  major  from  Tupelo,  MS.  She  was  involved  in  many  activities  while 
ding  MSU.  Shannon  has  served  the  university  as  Student  Association  Executive  Assistant  to  SA  President.  Some  of  her 
r  activities  included  MSU  Roadrunner,  Omnicon  Delta  Kappa,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Lambda  Sigma,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  and 
dent  of  Cardinal  Key.  Shannon  was  also  very  active  in  the  Baptist  Student  Union.  When  Shannon  was  asked  what  she 
i  remember  most  about  MSU,  she  responded  that  she  would  remember  the  genuine  sincerity  and  friendly  attitude  of  the 
!e-students,  faculty,  and  administration.  Shannon  stated,  "The  students  should  always  be  themselves-they  don't  have  to 
*e  or  conform  to  a  certain  mold  to  be  successful-enjoy  your  years  at  Mississippi  State." 


Karl  Holcomb  provided  entertainment  for  the  evening. 


Shannon  Nunnelee  and  Spence  Flatguard  M.C.'d  the  pageant. 


Five  finalists  were  chosen  before  the  final  on  stage  interview  determined  the  1992  Miss 

Reveille. 


Photos  by  David  Farrish 


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Jennifer  Fortenberry 
Miss  Reveille  1992 


Casey  Carrington 
Miss  Reveille  1991 


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,*~ 


Miss  Reveille  pageant  judges  were  given  the  difficult  task  of  selecting  only  one  to  reign  as 

Miss  Reveille. 


Photos  by  David  Farrish 


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Kristi  Tom 


Donna  Knight 


Miss  Reveille  Finalists 


Photos  by  David  Farrish 


WHO'S  WHO 


James  Mark  Amis 

Decatur,  MS 

Industrial  Engineering 

Alpha  Pi  Mu,  Phi  Theta  Kappa, 

Institute  of  Industrial  Engineers, 

Society  of  Manufacturing 

Engineers,  National  Society  of 

Professional  Engineers 


Elizabeth  Gayle  Anklam 

Orlando,  FL 

Petroleum  Engineering 

President's  Scholar,  Pi  Epsilon 

Tau,  Pi  Epsilon  Tau 

Outstanding  Sophomore,  Tau 

Beta  Pi,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Society 

of  Petroleum  Engineers 


Kimberly  Gayle  Armstrong 

Burnsville,  MS 

English 

President's  Scholar,  Outstanding 

Honors  Senior,  Lambda  Sigma, 

Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Phi  Eta  Sigma, 

Sigma  Tau  Delta,  University 

Honors  Council,  SA  Activities 

Committee 


Maria  Denise  Barlow 

Clinton,  MS 

Political  Science 

President's  Scholar,  Pi  Sigma 

Alpha,  Omicron  Delta  Kappa, 

Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Gamma  Beta  Pr 

Phi  Eta  Sigma,  College 

Republicans 


Scotty  Wayne  Barnesi 

Walnut,  MS 
Computer  Science 
Upperclassmen  President) 
the  Year  (IRHC),  Phi  Ka| 
Phi,  SA  Student  Housii 
Committee,  Life  Give: 
(donated  1  gallon  of  bio  I 


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WHO'S  WHO 


lichael  Thomas  Boyd 

aurel,  MS 

olitical  Science 

Tational  Dean's  List,  Pi  Sigma  Al- 

ha,    Young   Democrats,    MSU 

and,  Phi  Mu  Alpha  Sinfonia,  Po- 

tical  Science  Student  Association 


ia  Brooks 

utier,  MS 
counting 

sident's  Scholar,  Phi  Eta 
ima,  Beta  Alpha  Psi  Pres- 
et, Delta  Gamma,  Nation- 
accounting  Association 


Kevin  Duane  Brooks 

Athens,  AL 

Aerospace 

Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Sigma  Gamma 

Tau,  President's  Scholar, 
Resident  Assistant,  B.A.R.K., 

American  Institue  of 
Aeronautics  and  Astronautics 


Howard  Richard  Brown 

Preston,  MS 

English 

Blue  Key,  Elderstatesman, 

President's  Scholar,  Special 

Student  Advisory  Committee, 

Orientation  Leader,  MSU 

Roadrunner,  Alumni  Delegate, 

SA  Senator 


Leslye  Rachelle  Burton 

Ocean  Springs,  MS 

Communication 

Resident  Assistant,  Residence 

Hall  Order,  United  Way 

Campaign,  Music  Maker 

Productions,  SA  Senator,  The 

Reflector  staff  writer 


Who's  Who  compiled  by  Maria  Keithley  and  Denise  McDonald 


rao's  who  . 


WHO'S  WHO 


David  Martin  Bush 

San  Antonio,  TX 

Chemical  Engineering 

Tau  Beta  Pi,  Phi  Kappa  Phi, 

Omega  Chi  Epsilon,  University 

Honors  Program,  Theta  Tau, 

Engineering  Student  Council, 

President's  Scholar 


Helen  Meyers  Bush 

Jackson,  MS 

Industrial  Engineering 

Alpha  Pi  Mu,  Tau  Beta  Pi,  Phi 

Kappa  Phi,  University  Honors 

Program,  Theta  Tau, 

President's  Scholar,  Engineering 

Student  Council 


Christy  Lee  Carley 

Sumrall,  MS 

Communication 

Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Gamma  Beta 

Phi,  President's  Scholar,  MSU 

Roadrunner,  Orientation 

Leader,  MISSCOM,  Baptist 

Student  Union  Executive 

Council 


Ian  Alps  Chen 

Starkville,  MS 

Chemistry 

National  Dean's  List,  Presidem 

Scholar,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Gamn 

Beta  Phi,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  PJ 

Lambda  Upsilon 


Mary  Christina  Clevelai! 

Starkville,  MS 

Psychology 

Psi  Chi,  Standards  Comfcl 

tee,  President's  Scholar,^ 

tional    Dean's   List,   Aj 

Gamma  Delta,   Panhellni 

Council 


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WHO'S  WHO  . . .  WHO'S  WHO  . . . 


mberly  Jean  Coleman 

irkville,  MS 

iman  Development  and  Family 

idies 

esident's  Scholar,   Alpha  Zeta, 

ppa  Omicron  Nu,  Home  Eco- 

mics   Club,   Special   Olympics 

ilunteer 


I  *  ia  Aliss  Collins 

;  tselle,  AL 
):ial  Education 
"sident's  Scholar,  Miss 
jiiissippi  Pageant  top  ten 
.'■list,  Miss  MSU  finalist 
Oand  1991,  Kappa  Delta 
College  Republicans 


Gerald  Patrick  Collier 

Monticello,  MS 

Banking  and  Finance 

Minority  Academic  Achievement 

Award,  Dean's  Scholar,  MSU 

Basketball,  Financial 

Management  Association,  Alpha 

Phi  Alpha 


Christie  Lynn  Combs 

Brandon,  MS 

Microbiology 

Dean's  Scholar,  Beta  Beta  Beta, 

MSU  Band,  Sigma  Alpha  Iota, 

Tutor/Big  Sis  for  Palmer  Home 

for  Children 


Virginia  Allyson  Dees 

Gulfport,  MS 

Political  Science 

President's  Scholar 

College  Republicans,  Pre-Law 

Society,  Campus  Activities 

Board,  Assistant  Attorney 

General  (SA) 


/HO'S  WHO 


WHO'S  WHO  . . . 


m 


Reeshemah  L'Tone  Dix 

Greenville,  MS 

Psychology 

Dean's  Scholar,   Herbert  Hall 

Council  President,  Black  Student 

Council,  Psychology  Club,  State 

Strider 


L 


Michelle  Elizabeth  Duca 

Severna  Park,  MD 

Marketing 

Beta  Gamma  Sigma,  Mu  Kappa 

Tau,  President's  Scholar, 

University  Honors  Program, 

Gamma  Beta  Phi,  Pi  Sigma 

Epsilon,  National  Dean's  List, 

Delta  Delta  Delta 


Elizabeth  Rawls  Duncan 

Starkville,  MS 

Human  Development  and 

Family  Studies/Child 

Development 

Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Alpha  Zeta, 

Gamma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Gamma 

Beta  Phi,  Phi  Eta  Sigma, 

President's  Scholar,  MSU 

Diamond  Girl,  Home  Economics 

Student  Advisory  Board,  Chi 

Omega 


Chritopher  Scott  Ferguson 

Baltimore,  MD 
Petroleum  Engineering 
President's  Scholar,  Pi  Epsilo 
Tau,  Theta  Tau,  University  Hoi 
ors  Program,  Engineering  Sti 
dent  Council,  Habitat  for  Huma: 
ity 


Christopher  M.  Firle 

Collins,  MS 
Accounting 

President's  List,  Acadeiie 
All  SEC,  GTE  All-Ameriini 
MSU  Varsity  Football,  pi 
Advisory  Board  Commit* 


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WHO'S  WHO 


WHO'S  WHO 


[ennifer  Lee  Fortenberry 

°ascagoula,  MS 

Communication 

[992   Miss   Reveille,    Order   of 

3mega,   Cardinal   Key,   Alumni 

delegate,   Chi   Omega,   Pi   Delta 

'hi,  Phi  Eta  Sigma 


/ 


a  Lynn  Frost 

Rumbus,  MS 
iieral  Business 
'isident's  Scholar,  Phi  Kap- 
*Phi,  Beta  Gamma  Sigma, 
|ta       Delta        Delta, 
dtchguard,  Phi  Eta  Sigma 


Brian  Lamar  Fuller 

Moss  Point,  MS 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Blue  Key,  Elderstatesmen,  Order 

of  Omega,  Lambda  Sigma,  Pi 

Tau  Sigma,  American  Society  of 

Mechanical  Engineers,  Kappa 

Sigma,  Gamma  Beta  Phi 


Deborah  Ann  Gray 

Germantown,  TN 

Accounting 

Beta  Alpha  Psi,  Cardinal  Key, 

Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Gamma  Beta 

Phi,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  University 

Honors  Program,  Delta  Delta 

Delta,  Pi  Sigma  Epsilon,  Bulldog 

Hostess 


Mary  Holly  Hammett 

Hattiesburg,  MS 

Accounting 

Gamma  Beta  Phi,  Beta  Alpha 

Psi,  President's  Scholar,  Gamma 

Alpha  Epsilon,  Phi  Eta  Sigma, 

Accounting  Society,  Kappa 

Delta,  MSU  MatchMates 


-•  ** 


>J 


ifflO'S  WHO 


WHO'S  WHO  . . . 


Tracy  Lyn  Handley 

Hamilton,  AL 

Elementary  Education 

MSU  Majorette,  Chi  Omega, 

MSU  Concert  Band,  College 

Republicans 


William  Lee  Henley 

Mandeville,  LA 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Gamma  Alpha 

Epsilon,  Gamma  Beta  Phi,  Phi 

Eta  Sigma,  President's  Scholar, 

Pi  Tau  Sigma,  Delta  Chi, 

American  Society  of  Mechanical 

Engineers,  Instrument  Society  of 

America 


Traci  Alisha  Hill 

Isola,  MS 

Communication 

Phi  Mu,  Gamma  Beta  Phi, 

Association  of  Disabled  Students, 

SA  Housing  Committee,  Sa 

Senator 


Roger  Alan  Hiser 

Whitehouse,  Ohio 

Biology 

Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Gamma  Beta  Ph 

Gamma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Phi  Kapp 

Phi,  Phi  Gamma  Delta 


Paul  Allen  Hinshaw 

West  Point,  MS 
Communication/Marketi  I 
Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Univei I 
Honors  Program,  The  de- 
flector editor,  Society  of  I 
fessional  Journalists  pfl 
dent,  Prism  staff 


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WHO'S  WHO  . . .  WHO'S  WHO  . . 


amie  Wynne  Hodges 

Voodville,  AL 

"oreign  Languages 

'hi  Kappa  Phi,  Alpha  Epsilon  Del- 

a,  Gamma  Beta  Phi,  Phi  Eta  Sig- 

1a,  Alpha  Gamma   Delta,   Delta 

'hi  Alpha 


V !  irk  David  Jernigan 
^  bile,  AL  ' 
Vl  Engineering 
*, sident's  Scholar,  Phi  Rap- 
is;  Phi,  Chi  Epsilon,   Seab- 
ed and  Blade,  Society  of 
A  erican  Military  Engineers 


William  P.  Kilpatrick 

Madison,  MS 

Electical  Engineering 

Tau  Beta  Pi,  Gamma  Alpha 

Epsilon,  Eta  Kappa  Nu,  Alpha 

Lambda  Delta,  Phi  Eta  Sigma, 

Gamma  Beta  Phi,  University 

Honors  Program,  National 

Society  of  Professional 

Engineers,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 


Teressa  Suzanne  Lee 

Hattiesburg,  MS 

Accounting 

Dean's  Scholar,  Beta  Alpah  Psi, 

Lambda  Sigma,  Phi  Eta  Sigma, 

Gamm  Beta  Phi,  Resident 

Assistant,  SA  Housing 

Committee 


Tara  Eileen  Leyden 

Roswell,  GA 

Communication 

Dean's  list,  Alumni  Delegates, 

MSU  Band,  Gamma  Beta  Phi, 

Delta  Gamma,  Sigma  Alpha  Iota, 

Flute  Choir 


WHO'S  WHO  . . . 


WHO'S  WHO 


•      •      • 


Shannon  Russell  Lolley 

Hodge,  LA 

Management 

Dean's  Scholar,  MSU 

Roadrunner,  Phi  Gamma  Delta, 

Campus  Activities  Board, 

University  Choir,  SA  Academic 

Affairs,  Delta  Gamma  Anchor 

Man  of  th  Year 


Leigh  Allison  Lyell 

Brandon,  MS 

Elementary  Education 

President's  Scholar, 

Homecoming  Queen, 

Orientation  Leader,  Alumni 

Delegate,  Order  of  Omega, 

Cardinal  Key,  Kappa  Delta 

Sorority,  Kappa  Delta  Pi,  SA 

Senator 


Kay  Marie  Maghan 

Gautier,  MS 

Communicaton 

President's  Scholar,  Delta 

Gamma  Sorority,  Bulldog 

Hostess,  Angel  Flight,  Omicron 

Delta  Kappa,  Cardinal  Key, 

Gamma  Beta  Phi 


Missy  Catherine  Maier 

Jackson,  MS 
Elementary  Education 
Homecoming  Maid,  Kappa  Delt; 
Pi,  Mortar  Board,  College  Repub 
licans,  MSU  Maccus  MAE/NAE 
Chi  Omega 


Sharon  Elaine  Malon 

Lilburn,  GA 

Marketing 

President's  Scholar,   Kap  a 

Omicron   Nu,   Orientatin 

Leader,    Phi   Mu   Sororif,; 

Diamond  Girl 


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WHO'S  WHO  . . .  WHO'S  WHO  . . . 


Kendall  Webb  McCarter 

fackson,  TN 

Communication 

Order  of  Omega,  Phi  Delta  The- 

a,  Lambda  Sigma,   Campus  Ac- 

ivities  Board,  Residence  Hall  Or- 

ler 


Marilyn  Marie  McDonough 
Watford  City,  ND 

Chemical  Engineering 
AICHE  Secretary,  Omega  Chi 
Epsilon,  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Gamma 
Beta  Phi,  Engineering  Student 

Council,  TAPPI  Treasurer, 

YMCA  Assistant  Coach  —  Girls 

Softball 


Julie  Elizabeth  McGehee 

Long  Beach,  MS 

Accounting 

President's  Scholar,  Cardinay 

Key,  Zeta  Tau  Alpha  Sorority, 

Beta  Aplha  Psi,  MSU  Match 

Mate,  Reveille  staff,  National 

Association  of  Accountants 


m  Clurtney  Lynn  McCoy 

Bandon,  MS 

bme  Economics  Education 
.  .Hjmecoming  Maid,   Presi- 

Ifrt's  Scholar,  Chi  Omega 
,    virority,    Omicron    Delta 

£ppa,    Mortar    Board, 

dictation  Leader,   Kappa 

)  licron  Nu 


)  WHO'S  WHO 


Lori  Cain  McGuffe 

Atmore,  AL 

Eduactional  Psychology 

President's  scholar,  SA  Student 

Activites  Committee,  Campus 

Activities  Board  Entertainment 

Committee,  Delta  Gamma 
Sorority,  United  Way  Volunteer 


WHO'S  WHO  . . . 


srS*^ 


Sara  Elizabeth  McReynolds 

Starkville,  MS 
Accounting 

Beta  Alpha  Psi,  Kappa  Delta  So- 
rority, Dean's  Scholar,  SA  Treas- 
urer, Alumni  Delegate,  Bulldog 
Hostess,  Campus  Activities  Board 


Mary  Frances  Mellen 

Salem  ,  VA 

Graphic  Design 

Alpha  Gamma  Delta  Sorority, 

Omicron  Delta  Kappa,  Lambda 

Sigma,  Mortar  Board,  The 
Reflector  staff,  Order  of  Omega 


Paul  Jacob  Megehee 

Macon,  MS 

Chemistry 

President's  Scholar,  Phi  Kappa 

Phi,  Ohi  Eta  Sigma,  Gamma 

Beta  Phi,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta, 

Farmhouse  Fraternity 


Wendy  Leigh  Moore 

Brandon,  MS 

Communication 

President's  Scholar,  Gamma  Bet; 

Phi,  Diamond  Girl,  Phi  Mu 

Sorority,  MISSCOM,  United  Wa 

Volunteer 


William  Harris  Morris 

Stanton,  TN  | 

Agricultural   Pest   Manae-ij 

ment 

Elderstatesmen,  Phi  Garcia 

Delta,   President's  Schoi7< 


Inter-Fraternity 
Project  Brickfire 


Counil 


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WHO'S  WHO  . . .  WHO'S  WHO  . . . 


Natalie  Jean  Moses 

ackson,  MS 

vlarketing 

Dustanding   Young   Woman  in 

America  1991,  Delta  Gamma  So- 

ority,  SA  Senator,  Bulldog  Host- 

ss 


orrj^|ianda  Gayle  Murphy 

loneville,  MS 
\(a:«sic  Education 

'isident's  Scholar,  Gamma 

.  G^a  Phi,  MSU  Band  Drum 

.tor,  Sarkville/MSU  Sym- 

tny  Orchestra,  Phi  Theta 

pa 


LaTunia  Gail  Pack 

Okolona,  MS 

Aerospace  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Sigma  Gamma 

Tau,  Tau  Beta  Pi,  Delta  Sigma 

Theta  Sorority,  Society  of 

Women  Engineers,  American 

Institue  of  Aeronautics  and 

Astronatics 


Angela  Marie  Phares 

Clinton,  LA 

Accounting 

President's  Scholar,  Phi  Kappa 

Phi,  Mortar  Board,  Cardinal 
Key,  Beta  Gamma  Sigma,  Beta 
Alpha  Psi,  Orientation  Leader, 
Diamond  Girl,  Phi  Mu  Sorority 


Katrina  Nichelle  Poe 

French  Camp,  MS 

Biology 

Gamma  Beta  Phi,  Phi  Eta  Sigma, 

Alpha  Lambda  Delta,  Lambda 

Sigma,  Beta  Beta  Beta,  Alpha 

Epsilon  Delta,  Bulldog  Hostess, 

MSU  State  Strider,  Resident 

Assistant 


jirao's  who  . . . 


WHO'S  WHO  . . . 


Terry  Lynn  Pope 

Laurel,  MS 

Microbiology 

Beta  Beta  Beta  President,  MSU 

Roadrunner,  Alpha  Epsilon 

Delta,  Chi  Omega  Sorority,  Phi 

Theta  Kappa,  Junior  Varsity 

Cheerleader 


Ronnie  Douglas  Rice 

Dora,  AL 

Communication 

Phi  Kappa  Phi,  President's 

Scholar,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Gamma 

Beta  Phi,  Omidron  Delta  Kappa, 

MSU  Band,  The  Reflector  staff 

newswriter,  College  Republicans 


Sandra  Evett  Robinson 

Jackson,  MS 

Electrical  Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Tau  Beta  Pi,  Eta 

Kappa  Nu,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Delta 

Sigma  Theta  Sorority,  Society  of 

Women  Engineers,  University 

Honors  Program 


Robert  Harris  Ruby 

Starkville,  MS 
Sociology/Corrections 
Elderstatesmen,  Blue  Key,  Kapp; 
Sigma,   Alumni   Delegate,   MSI 
Roadrunner,   MSU   Correction 
Association 


Angela  Leigh  Sanders 

Columbus,  MS 
Home  Economics/Child  I:e 
Coy  Hines  Stennis  Memoil 
Scholarship,  Homecom  g 
Maid,  MSU  Roadrunn*! 
Orientation  Leader,  D<'tai 
Kappa  Sorority,  Kappa  (flt 
icron  Nu, 


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Limbel  David  Sheperd 

.ouisville,  MS 

]hemistry 

iamma  Beta  Phi,  Gamma  Alpha 

psilon,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Alpha  Ep- 

lon  Delta,  Kappa  Sigma 


^  iij  Beale  Shirley,  Jr. 

Me,  MS 
i<ueral  Sciences 
i,.l^rstatesmen,   Farmhouse 

f^rnity,  Order  of  Omega 
r-Fraternity   Council 
ident,   Omicron   Delta, 
-  3pa,  Gamma  Beta  Phi 


Chandra  Lynn  Smith 

Natchez,  MS 

Banking  and  Finance 

Delta  Gamma  Sorority, 

President's  Scholar,  Phi  Kappa 

Phi,  Lambda  Sigma,  Cardinal 

Key,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Alpha 

Lambda  Delta,  Financial 

Management  Association 


Trisha  Leigh  Smith 

Long  Beach,  MS 

Industrial  Engineering 

Tau  Beta  Pi,  Alpha  Pi  Mu, 

President's  Scholar,  Engineering 

Student  Council,  Institute  of 

Industrial  Engineers,  National 

Dean's  List 


Robert  Marcus  Stevens 

Florence,  AL 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma,  University 

Honors  Program,  Pi  Tau  Sigma, 

SA  Cabinet  Member,  Campus 

Crusade  for  Christ  Student 

Director 


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WHO'S  WHO  . . . 


Elizabeth  Nicole 
Taylor 

Brandon,  MS 

Elementary 

Education 

Dean's  Scholar, 

Alumni  Delegate, 

Cardinal  Key, 

Kappa  Delta  Pi, 

Delta  Gamma 

Sorority,  Lambda 

Sigma 


Kristi  Michele 
Vandevelde 

Starkville,  MS 
Communication 

Pi  Delta  Phi, 

Dean's  Scholar, 

MSU  Roadrunner, 

MISSCOM,  Chi 

Omega  Sorority, 

Discovery  MSU 

Hostess 


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Jennifer  LuRuth 
Taylor 

Eupora,  MS 

Elementary 

Education 

Miss  Reveille  1991 

Homecoming 

Maid,  MSU 

RoadRunner, 

Mortar  Board, 

Omicron  Delta 

Kappa,  Alumni 

Delegate,  Delta 

Gamma  Sorority 


Ashley  Ray 
Thomas 

Norcross,  GA 

Communication 

Gamma  Beta  Phi, 

Homecoming 

Maid,  MSU 

Roadrunner, 

Faashion  Board, 

Bulldog  Hostess, 

College 

Republicans,  Phi 

Mu  Sorority, 

MISSCOM 


Glen  Andrew 
Vinet 

Gretna,  LA 

Communication 

Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Phi 

Eta  Sigma,  Gamma 

Beta  Phi, 

University  Honors 

Program,  Arts  & 

Sciences  Student 

Advisory  President, 

MISSCOM 


John  Lance  Vining 

Meridian,  MS 

Biology/Secondary 

Education 

Distinguished 

Military  Student, 

President's  Scholar, 

Battalion  Cadet 

Commander  of 

ROTC,  Scabbard 

and  Blade,  MSU 

Baseball  Team 


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David  H. 
Wasserman 

Vicksburg,  MS 

Political 

Science/History 

Resident  Assistant, 

Assistant  Hall 
Director,  Gamma 

Alpha  Epsilon, 

Gamma  Beta  Phi, 

SA  Cabinet 

Director  of  On/Off 

Housing,  College 

Republicans 


Laura  Elizabeth 
Weihing 

Pascagoula,  MS 

Chemistry 

Reveille  Editor,  Phi 

Lambda  Upsilon, 

Gamma  Beta  Phi, 

Lambda  Sigma,  Phi 

Eta  Sigma,  Phi 
Kappa  Phi,  Kappa 

Delta  Sorority, 

MSU  Publications 

Board 


John  David  Wicker 

Hattiesburg,  MS 

Accounting 

Alumni  Delegate, 

Beta  Alpha  Psi, 

Blue  Key, 
Elderstatesmen, 
Alpha  Lambda 
Delta,  Kappa 
Alpha,  Phi  Eta 
Sigma,  Gamma 
Alpha  Epsilon 


James  David 
Williams 

Columbus,  MS 

Management 

Information 

Systems 

President's  Scholar, 

Student  Director  of 

Wellness  and 

Health,  B.A.R.K. 

Director,  AFROTC 

Most  Outstanding 

Freshman,  Arnold 

Air  Society 


Barry  Anne  Wise 

Gulfport,  MS 

Communication 

Dean's  Scholar, 

Gamma  Beta  Phi, 

Society  of 

Professional 

Journalists,  The 

Reflector  staff 

newswriter,  Kappa 

Delta  Sorority 


Jennifer  Lynn 
Wyatt 

Magee,  MS 

Geology 

President's  Scholar, 

Phi  Kappa  Phi, 

Sigma  Gamma 

Epsilon,  Gamma 

Beta  Phi,  MSU 

Band,  Earth 

Science  Club 

Dean's  Advisory 

Committee  for  Arts 

&  Sciences 


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The  College  Board  was  created  specif- 
ically to  remove  political  interference 
from  the  administration  of  statewide 
higher  education.  Its  members  are  ap- 
pointed by  the  Governor  to  twelve-year 
staggered  terms,  preventing  any  one 
group  of  political  appointees  from  gaining 
control  of  the  Board. 

Under  Governor  Ray  Mabus,  the  Board 
cut  funding  for  the  institutions  of  higher 
learning  in  the  state  of  Mississippi  forcing 
tuitions  to  be  raised  by  more  than  twenty- 


five  percent  in  the  four  year  term.  Gov- 
ernor Kirk  Fordice  plans  to  give  special 
attention  to  the  issue  of  consolidating  the 
universities  in  Mississippi. 

The  Board  members  include:  standing: 
Diane  Miller,  Frank  O.  Crosthwait,  Jr., 
Nancy  McGahey  Baker,  Sidney  L.  Rush- 
ing, Bryce  Griffis,  J.  Marlin  Ivey,  Dianne 
P.  Walton,  Cass  Pennington;  seated  :  Wil- 
liam M.  Jones,  W.  Ray  Cleere,  Will  A. 
Hickman,  Joe  A.  Haynes,  James  W. 
Luvene. 


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esident's  Executive  Council  Left  to  Right:  Dr.  ident  for  Student  Affairs;  Dr.  George  L.  Verrall, 

illie  L.  McDaniel,  Provost  and  Vice  President  Vice  President  for  Business  Affairs;  Dr.  Ralph  E. 

-  Academic  Affairs;  Dr.  R.  Rodney  Foil,  Vice  Powe,  Vice  President  for  Research;  Seated:  Dr. 

esident  for  Agriculture,  Forestry,  and  Veter-  Donald  Zacharias,  President  of  Mississippi  State 

ry  Medicine;  Dr.  Billy  C.  Ward,  Vice  President  University. 
'  Administration;  Dr.  Roy  H.  Ruby,  Vice  Pres- 




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Dr.  Donald  W.  Zacharias  became  the  fifteenth 
president  of  Mississippi  State  University  in  Sep- 
tember of  1985.  From  the  beginning  of  his  pres- 
idency, he  was  MSU's  leading  spokesman  for  the 
betterment  of  the  conditions  at  MSU  and  the 
educational  system  as  a  whole.  MSU's  chief  ex- 
ecutive maintains  close  relations  with  the  students 
of  MSU,  he  speaks  on  their  behalf  and  at  the  same 
time  he  is  out  and  among  the  students  getting 
their  views  on  various  topics. 

Dr.  Zacharias  has  a  long  list  of  credentials.  He 
served  as  president  of  Western  Kentucky  Uni- 


versity in  Bowling  Green,  where  he  helped  raise 
academic  standards,  development  programs,  and 
a  host  of  other  credentials.  Dr.  Zacharias'  family 
includes  wife,  Tommie  Kline  Dekle  and  sons  Alanj 
and  Eric,  and  daughter  Leslie. 

Dr.   Zacharias,  in  consultation  with  the  vice! 
presidents,  compliled  a  list  of  goals  for  the  uni 
versity  to  pursue  over  the  next  five  years.  At  the 
top  of  the  list:  establishing  a  "specific  commit 
ment  to  quality." 
-Kenya  McDonald 


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The  Division  of  Research  has  been  organized  with  reg- 
ular interaction  and  communications  with  each  college 
and  research  unit.  The  Office  of  Sponsored  Programs  and 
the  Office  of  Research  Services  have  been  established  as 
service  units  to  the  faculty  in  developing  sources  of  ex- 
ternal funding.  The  Division  of  Research  has  been  des- 
ignated a  Carnegie  Research  I  Institution.  One  of  the 
goals  of  the  Division  is  the  identification  of  programs 
which  have  a  significant  potential  for  achieving  national 
recognition  and  to  provide  the  assistance  necessary  to 
achieve  such  recognition 

The  Vice  President  for  Research,  Ralph  E.  Powe,  is 
charged  with  providing  leadership  for  the  University  re- 


search program  and  for  providing  services  to  facilitate 
activities  of  the  faculty  and  students  in  their  research 
endeavors.  Activities  of  the  Vice  President  include  the 
development  of  research  policy  for  Mississippi  State  to 
ensure  that  faculty  members  are  in  the  best  possible  po- 
sition to  conduct  activities  in  research  and  other  creative 
endeavors.  Such  policies  must  also  ensure  that  the  in- 
stitution complies  fully  with  federal  regulations  in  many 
areas  such  as  human  subjects,  laboratory  animal  welfare, 
radiological  safety,  hazardous  wastes,  copyrights,  etc.  It  is 
also  the  responsibility  of  the  Vice  President  to  provide 
overall  management  of  the  research  programs  in  the  col- 
leges and  separately  organized  research  units. 


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"A  primary  goal  is  to  see  the 
continuing  increase  in  external 
support  for  the  research  pro- 
gram at  Mississippi  State  Uni- 
versity." 

-Ralph  E.  Powe,  Vice  Pres- 
ident for  Research 


The  newest  facility  of  the  Division  of 
Research  is  the  NSF  Engineering  Re- 
search Center. 


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The  College  of  Agriculture  and  Home  Eco- 
nomics (CAHE)  was  at  one  time  thought  to  be  a 
small  college.  That;  however,  has  changed.  Not 
only  has  the  enrollment  for  the  college  increased 
for  the  third  year  in  a  row,  but  also  there's  a  job 
placement  rate  of  eighty-five  percent  upon  grad- 
uation. Dr.  William  R.  Fox,  Dean  of  CAHE,  has 
developed  the  "Fox  Litmus  Test  for  Agricul- 
ture." 

-Does  it  grow? 

-Is  it  controlled  by  a  human  being? 
-Does  it  produce  renewable  chemical  feedstocks 
to  support  industrial  development? 
-Does  it  produce  material,  energy,  or  impact  the 


environment  of  a  human  being? 

"The  'new'  agriculture  is  an  exciting  oppor- 
tunity for  the  CAHE  to  increase  its  ability  to  serve 
society  and  an  opportunity  for  a  graduate  to  have 
a  very  rewarding  and  fulfilling  career,"  Fox  said 
Fox  stated  that  the  CAHE  is  also  exploring  new 
strategies  and  priorities  for  curriculum  improve 
ment  to  provide  scholarly  direction  and  guidance 
to  the  students.  "The  faculty  stays  up  to  date  with 
these  issues  and  prepares  our  students  to  face 
them.  We  want  the  student  and  client  to  receive 
our  utmost  attention  and  assistance,"  Fox  said. 
-Aimee  Wade 


-photo  by  Demmie  Blanco 

Long  hours  are  needed  for  the  completion  the  interior  design  program. 


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-photo  by  David  Farrish 


-photo  by  Demmie  Blanco 

%l  |  great  deal  of  concentration  is  needed  when  drawing 
— tuportant  plans  for  clients. 


"Students  see  the  opportunity 
for  a  career  that  will  be  sat- 
isfying, rewarding  and  will  pro- 
vide the  opportunity  to  make  a 
contribution  for  themselves  and 
others." 
-Dr.  William  Fox 


-photo  by  Demmie  Blanco 


Sometimes  a  group  effort  is  needed  to  get  the  job  done. 


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The  profession  of  architecture  offers  the  student 
the  opportunity  to  participate  in  improving  the  phys- 
ical world,  in  solving  problems  of 
our  society,  and  in  giving  form  to 
the  needs  of  modern  culture.  To 
meet  these  demands  requires  a 
highly  trained  profession  composed 
of  sensitive,  dedicated  men  and 
women.  The  School  of  Architecture 
is  the  educational  foundation  of  the 
profession  in  the  State  of  Mississippi 
and  provides  for  the  development 
of  the  individual  skills  and  under- 
standing to  prepare  the  student  for 
his  her  role  in  the  practice  of  ar- 
chitecture. 

The  School  of  Architecture  of- 
fers an  intense,  carefully  structured,  and  rich  array  of 
courses  which  constitute  a  solid  foundation  for  ar- 


"Fm  sure  that  af- 
ter five  years,  it 
will  all  pay-off!" 


-Ron  Burian 


chitectural  practice.  While  coursework  is  compre- 
hensive in  scope,  providing  the  students  with  an 
awareness  of  the  diversity  and 
complexity  of  today's  profession- 
al world,  each  course  has  its  own 
important  role  in  developing  the 
unique  knowledge  and  abilities 
required  of  architects  in  a  mod- 
ern world. 

The  School  of  Architecture  at 
Mississippi  State  University  is  the 
professional  school  for  the  State 
of  Mississippi  and  is  the  only  pro- 
gram in  the  state  which  leads  to  a 
professional  degree  in  architec- 
ture. Dean  John  M.  McRae  has 
served  as  the  dean  of  the  School 
of  Architecture  since  August,  1987. 
-Mary  Jakway 


photo  by  Demmie  Blanco 

Dean  McRae  often  gives  hands-on  help  with  the  projects. 

This  third  year  student  spends  many  late  hours  at  Gyles 
Architecture  building  as  do  many  architecture  majors. 

-photo  by  David  Farrish 


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The  architecture  department  and 
students  each  year  become  involved  in 
many  projects.  One  such  project  is  the 
revitalization  plans  to  restore  the  shell 
of  the  Dairy  Science  building.  Many  of 
the  students  will  also  compete  in  an 
international  competition  at  the 
World's  Fair  in  Seville,  Spain.  Third 
and  fourth  year  students  will  do  a 
study  of  revitalizing  the  downtown  dis- 
trict of  Ocean  Springs,  Mississippi. 


-photo  by  David  Farrish 


-photo  by  David  Farrish 

Sometimes  a  group  discussion  is  necessary  for  the  completion  of  an  important  group  project. 


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The  Art  Department  program  has 
grown  to  be  the  largest  student  credit 


"As  with  all  comprehensive  uni- 
versities, the  discipline  represent- 
ed in  the  College  of  Arts  and  Sci- 
ences at  MSU  are  essential  in 
providing  a  strong  liberal  edu- 
cation for  all  students." 
-Dr.  Jim  L.  Solomon,  Dean  of  the 
College  of  Arts  and  Sciences 


hour  granting  department  in  the  State. 
Total  enrollment  in  art  classes  in  Fall, 
1991  exceeded  1,000  students  for  the 
first  time  ever.  We  now  have  a  total  or 
145    majors.    Approximately   60%    of 
these  are  working  toward  a  BFA  de- 
gree; the  other  40%  are  working  to- 
ward a  BA  degree.  Our  program  con- 
tinues to  grow.  The  department  was 
evaluated  as  the  "best  undergraduate 
art  program"  in  the  State  by  the  ac- 
ademic review  of  the  eight  state  sup- 
ported universities. 


all  photos  by  David  Farrish 


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The  proposal  by  Dr.  Mike 
Fields,  an  MSU  chemistry  pro- 
fessor, to  the  Sanderson  Fund 
for  Excellence,  "Excellence  in 
Undergraduate  Chemistry 
Teaching"  was  funded  for 
$21,478  in  September.  These 
funds  were  used  to  purchase 
equipment  and  software  to  up- 
grade our  large  lecture  hall, 
HL  100.  Two  TV  monitors,  a 
video  projector  and  a  computer 
permitted  the  use  of  video- 
taped demonstrations  and  a  va- 


riety of  educational  computer 
software  with  excellent  viewing 
capabilities  in  all  areas  of  the 
room.  Dr.  Fields  also  received  a 
videotape  which  was  used  in 
conjunction  with  the  above 
equipment  in  HL  100  for 
freshman  chemistry  lecture 
courses,  to  provide  common 
briefings  on  safety  and  proce- 
dures for  Freshman  and  Or- 
ganic Chemistry  laboratories, 
and  for  recruiting. 


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The  College  of  Business  and  Industry  is  the  oldest  College 
of  Business  in  the  state  and  one  of  the  oldest  in  the  South. 
The  mission  of  the  College  of  Business  and  Industry  is  to 
provide:  (1)  intellectual,  cultural,  and  professional  devel- 
opment for  the  people  enrolled  in  its  instructional  pro- 
grams; (2)  discovery  of  new  and  useful  knowledge  through 
academic  and  applied  research;  and  (3)  effective  appli- 
cation of  knowledge  in  the  business  and  economic  de- 
velopment of  the  state,  region,  and  nation  through  service 
activities. 

In  1979,  the  Department  of  Accounting  was  designated  as 
the  School  of  Accountancy  in  answer  to  a  need  for  at- 
tention to  the  unique  requirements  of  the  growing  pro- 
fession of  accountancy.  The  School  of  Accountancy  is  a 
professional  school  which  combines  general  education, 


broad  business  administration,  and  accounting  educa- 
tion dedicated  to  prepare  participants  for  jobs  in  the 
public  and  private  sector.  One  of  the  major  events  of 
the  year  was  the  selection  of  outstanding  professors  set 
up  as  part  of  the  purposes  of  the  Bill  Simmons  Teaching 
Excellence  Fund.  Below  are  pictured  the  four  recipients 
of  these  excellence  awards  for  outstanding  teaching  and 
service  in  the  last  five  years.  From  left  to  right,  Dr. 
Clyde  Herring,  named  the  Bill  Simmons  Teaching  Fel- 
low; Dr.  Frances  McNair,  named  to  the  KPMG  Peat 
Marwick  Professorship  of  Accounting;  Dr.  Zoel 
Daughtrey,  named  to  the  Tenneco  Professorship  of 
Accounting;  and  Professor  Mark  Lehman,  named  to 
the  Arthur  Andersen  Professorship  in  Accounting. 
-Kevin  M.  Lewis 


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I  -photo  by  Greg  Maze 

OBI  LAN  computers  are  used  by  one  and  all  of  the 
jismess  and  MIS  majors  in  McCool  Hall. 


"It  is  wonderful  to  work  in  a  place  where  alumni 
mew  teaching,  research,  and  service  by  faculty  as 
important  enough  to  provide  funds  to  award 
excellence  of  current  performance.  This  program 
should  ensure  that  our  faculty  remains  strong  as 
it  has  been  traditionally. " 

-Dr.  Dora  Herring,  Director  of  School  of 
Acountancy 


-photo  by  David  Farrish 

Dr  Dennis  R.  Leyden,  Dean  of  the  College  of  Business  and 
Industry 


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The  College  of  Education  is  responsible  for  all 
teacher  education  at  Mississippi  State  University. 
The  College  of  Education  is  a  professional  college 
committed  to  fulfilling  the  following  three  major 
functions:  (1)  to  provide  undergraduate  and 
graduate  professional  preparation  for  teachers, 
administrators,  school  service  personnel,  and  oth- 
ers who  assume  education-related  positions  in 
settings  other  than  schools;  (2)  to  collaborate  with 
school  personnel,  educational  agencies,  profes- 
sional groups,  and  others  interested  in  the  eval- 
uation and  improvement  of  educational  oppor- 
tunities, programs,  and  services;  and  (3)  to 
promote  and  conduct  experimental  and  other 
research  studies  designed  to  improve  educational 
practice  and  to  advance  educational  theory. 

In  response  to  the  academic  underprepared- 
ness  of  Mississippi's  "at  risk"  youth,  the  Carnegie 
Foundation  has  awarded  a  $100,000  grant  to 
Mississippi  State  and  Jackson  State  Universities' 
Colleges  of  Education  to  work  in  a  collaborative 


venture  with  selected  school  districts  in  Mis- 
sissippi to  develop  and  implement  the  first  year 
program  activities  of  a  five-year  project,  En- 
hancing the  Academic  Skills  of  Youth  (EASY). 
In  accordance  with  the  mission  and  scope  of 
the  award,  Mississippi  State  University  is  work- 
ing in  partnership  with  Tupelo  and  Lowndes 
County  School  Districts. 

Project  EASY  is  a  pre-college  intervention 
model  based  on  the  belief  that  the  challenge  of 
improving  the  performance  of  disadvantaged 
youth  in  science  and  mathematics  is  not  just  the 
responsibility  of  schools.  Thus,  Project  EASY 
represents  a  partnership  of  schools,  parents, 
higher  education,  government,  and  private  en- 
terprise working  together  toward  the  goal  of 
increasing  the  participation  of  disadvantaged 
Mississippi  youth  in  science  and  related  math- 
ematics careers  to  include  teaching. 
-Kevin  M.  Lewis 


-photo  by  David  Farrish 

Education  students  must  practice  before  their  peers  before  getting  out  into  the  real  world. 


172 


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"Our  primary  goal  in  Project  EASY  is  to  en- 
hance the  academic  achievement  of  at  risk  students 
in  mathematics,  science,  and  communication  skills, 
and  to  ultimately  increase  the  number  of  students 
entering  college  and  selecting  teaching  as  a  ca- 
reer." 

-Dr.  Linda  Cornelious,  Department  of  Technology 
and  Education 
Co-Director  Project  EASY 


-photo  by  David  Farrish  -photo  by  David  Farrish 

r.  Arnold  J.  Moore,  Dean  of  the  College  of  Education       Students  must  practice  the  xylophone  before  allowing  stu- 
dents to  play. 


173 


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The  College  of  Engineering,  a  professional  en- 
gineering college  at  Mississippi  State  University, 
conducted  basic  and  applied  research  in  the  field 
of  Engineering.  It  also  engaged  in  many  public 
service  activities  such  as  the  Raspet  Flight  Re- 
search Laboratory  This  Laboratory  was  an  in- 
tegral part  of  the  Department  of  Aerospace  En- 
gineering. As  a  result  of  the  flight  research  in 
aerodynamics,  the  Laboratory  has  developed  the 
ability  to  design  and  build  various  experimental 
structures  of  metal  or  modern  composite  ma- 
terials. One  example  was  an  airplane,  the  MSU 
MARVEL  III,  which  has  been  designed,  built, 
and  flight  tested  at  the  Laboratory. 

The  College  is  divided  into  many  departments 


according  to  each  curriculum.  In  these  certain 
programs,  the  student  has  received  the  un- 
derstanding of  the  fundamental  principles  of 
Engineering  Science  and  Engineering  Practice 
through  research.  By  making  efforts  to  involve 
students  more  and  more  in  research  activities, 
the  College  of  Engineering  strived  to  insure 
that  its  students  continue  to  receive  outstand- 
ing employment  upon  graduation.  The  list  of 
the  College  of  Engineering's  achievements  and 
accomplishments  is  long  but  as  Dean  Robert 
Altenkirch  stated,  "It  is  the  people  of  the  col- 
lege who  make  it  strong." 
-Mary  Jakway 


This  aerospace  engineering  student  is  proudly  displays  the 

classes  latest  project. 


Dr.  Robert  A.  Altenkirk,  Dean  of  the  College  of 

Engineering 


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"It  is  the  people  of  the  College 
who  make  it  strong/' 
-Dean  Robert  Altenkirch,  Dean 
of  the  College  of  Engineering 


'  David  Fairish 


aerospace  project  is  kept  out  at  the  Raspit  Flight 
oratory  in  west  Starkville. 


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The  School  of  Forest  Resources  is  comprised  of 
three  departments  that  offer  instructional  pro- 
grams leading  to  the  B.S.  degree  in  three  majors: 
Forestry,  Fishery  Management,  and  Forest 
Products.  The  mission  of  the  School  of  Forest 
Resources  is  to  promote  the  professional  and 
intellectual  development  of  its  students;  to  ex- 
pand through  research  the  fundamental  knowl- 
edge upon  which  the  natural  resource  disciplines 
are  based;  and  to  assist  with  the  development  and 
utilization  of  the  forest,  wildlife  and  water  re- 
sources of  the  state  and  nation  through  appro- 


priate applied  research,  service,  and  technology 
transfer  activities.  Professional  and  support  staff 
for  all  programs  in  the  School  of  forest  Resources 
totals  215.  Additionally,  87  graduate  students 
have  half-time  work  appointments  as  graduate 
research  assistants  in  their  respective  depart- 
ments. The  School's  professional  staff  is  com- 
posed of  48  faculty  and  57  professional  non- 
faculty.  The  School  of  Forest  Resources  is  housed 
in  several  buildings  at  six  locations  on  the  main 
campus  at  Mississippi  State  University. 
-Aimee  Wade 


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These  forestry  students  are  hard  at  work  to  finish  the  semester's  j 

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The  School  of  Forest  Resources  is 
housed  at  six  locations  on  the  main 
campus  of  MSU.  Construction  of  a 
new  63,000  square  foot  building  to 
house  research  and  graduate  pro- 
grams of  the  Departments  of  Wildlife 
and  Fisheries  was  begun  in  June  of 
1990  and  was  completed  in  late  1991. 


-photo  by  David  Farrish 


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There  is  an  essential  need  for  catfish  farmers  to 
have  drugs  and  vaccines  to  treat  diseases  of 
which  they  commonly  encounter.  The  College  of 
Veterinary  Medicine  must  be  intimately  involved 
in  the  development  of  drugs  and  vaccines  for  the 
catfish  industry. 

-Dr.  H.  Dwight  Mercer 


The  College  of  Veterinary  Medicine  was  es- 
tablished in  1974  by  an  act  of  the  Mississippi 
Legislature.  The  first  class  was  admitted  during 
the  1977-78  academic  year  and  graduated  in 
May  1981. 

The  primary  objective  of  the  college  is  to  be 
concerned  with  the  needs  of  Mississippi.  In 
keeping  with  that  objective,  the  College  of  Vet- 


erinary Medicine  is  working  on  several  projects 
that  are  beneficial  to  the  school  and  to  the  state  of 
Mississippi.  For  example,  a  project  on  which  the 
students  and  professors  are  working  is  the  de- 
velopment of  drugs  and  vaccines  for  catfish.  At  the 
present  time,  there  are  only  two  drugs  and  one 
vaccine  available  to  prevent  fish  diseases.  This 
research  is  of  crucial  importance  to  the  catfish 
industry  of  Mississippi. 

Mississippi  State  University  is  very  proud  to  have 
the  Veterinary  Medicine  program  actively  in-j 
volved  in  such  important  issues  that  will  reach  toi 
all  facets  of  the  state. 
-Christy  Mullen 


-courtesy  of  the  College  of  Veterinary  Medicine 


-courtesy  of  the  College  of  Veterinary  Met  I 


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Dr.  H.  Dwight  Mercer,  Dean  of  the 
College  of  Veterinary  Medicine. 


Vernon  C.  Langston, 
DVM,  PhD,  of  the  Col- 
lege of  Veterinary  Med- 
icine at  Mississippi  State 
University  has  made  a 
significant  step  in  tech- 
nology with  his  pro- 
gram StripSearch.  The 
American  Veterinary 
Medical  Association 
uses  his  program  in  the 
Journal  of  the  Ameri- 
can Veterinary  Medical 
Association. 

The  strips,  which  are 
printed  in  the  maga- 
zine, contain  all  the  bib- 
liographic data  and  in- 
terpretative summaries 
of  articles  printed  in  the 
issue.  When  scanned  by 
a  Soft-strip  scanner  and 
loaded  into  the  Strip- 
Search  Abstract  Man- 
agement Program,  the 
information  becomes  a 
key  to  fast,  easy  search- 
es of  information  pre- 
sented in  scientific  ar- 
ticles printed  in  the 
Journal  of  the  AVMA 
and  other  participating 
journals. 
-Christy  Mullen 


utrtesy  of  the  College  of  Veterinary  Medicine 


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Student 
Association 

The  Student  Association  of  Mis- 
sissippi State  University  is  com- 
posed of  all  of  the  students  at 
MSU,  making  it  the  largest  stu- 
dent organization  in  Mississippi. 

As  the  governing  body  for  the  stu- 
dent population,  the  S.A.'s  three 
governmental  branches:  execu- 
tive, legislative,  and  judicial,  work 
to  represent  the  desires  and  needs 
of  the  student  body  to  MSU's  ad- 
ministration. 

The  executive  branch  consists  of 
the  president,  vice  president,  sec- 
retary, treasurer  and  the  presi- 
dent's cabinet.  This  branch  works 
to  see  that  the  constitution  and  by- 
laws of  the  S.A.  and  all  new  leg- 
islation are  put  into  effect  and  en- 
forced. 

The  legislative  branch  is  com- 
posed of  30  student  senators  (13 
from  residence  halls  and  17  rep- 
resenting day  students).  The  sen- 
ate proposes  legislation  to  change 
campus  policies,  to  set  new  policies 
into  motion,  and  to  improve  cer- 
tain areas  of  campus. 

The  judicial  branch  of  the  S.A.  is 
composed  of  the  Elections  Ap- 
peals Court,  which  hears  cases  in- 
volving disputes  concerning  stu- 
dent elections,  and  the  Judicial 
Council,  which  acts  as  the  Su- 
preme Court  of  the  Student  As- 
sociation. 

The  United  Way  Cabinet  is  a  spe- 
cial branch  of  the  Student  Asso- 
ciation that  works  each  year  to 
raise  money  in  Oktibbeha  county 
for  the  United  Way.  It  offers  stu- 
dents the  opportunity  to  become 
involved  in  community  projects. 
This  year's  challenge  has  been  to 
encourage  statewide  involvement, 
striving  to  involve  the  other  col- 
leges and  universities  within  the 
state. 


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CABINET  —  Row  l:Wanda  Mills,  Al  Gamble,  David  Williams,  Leslie  Bethea,  Spence  Flatgard,  Johnny  Corbin 
Sara  Beth  McReynolds,  David  Wasserman,  Stephen  Palmer  Row  2:  Louis  Robison,  Purvie  Green,  Meg  Mont 
gomery,  Stacie  Berry,  Shannon  Nunnelee,  Mary  Katherine  Dollar,  Amy  Marquez,  Laura  Beth  Fleming,  Hun;; 
Shipman,  Jay  Murphy 


SENATE  —  Row  1:  Tracey  Hill,  Allison  Simmons,  Amanda  Stamps,  Andrea  Dallas,  Rhonda  Killibrew,  Ji - 
Boykin,  Candee  Mosley  Row  2:  Rob  Witthauer,  Tony  Jeff,  Wade  Williams,  Jim  Gray,  Buddy  McRae,  Chanc  r 
Ewing,  Galagher  Jeff  Row  3:  Mike  Cooper,  Natalie  Gordon,  Timmy  Walker,  Keri  Ray,  Leigh  Allison  Lyell,  In 
Wright,  Leslie  Bethea,  Lasca  Fogle,  Al  Gamble  Row  4:  Randy  Dye,  Tommy  James,  Patrick  Gordon,  Au  y 
Pearman,  Mike  Pepper,  Cooper  Callaway,  Billy  Doughty,  Jeffrey  Clark,  Johnny  Corbin. 


Governmental 
Affairs 


Row  1:  Heather  Saum,  Shayne  Easterling, 
Jessica  De  Groote,  Stacie  Berry,  Natalie 
Srrels,  Laura  Nelson  Row  2:  Chad  Hoge, 
Jim  Anthony,  John  Stratton,  Jim  Gray, 
Barry  Steward,  Jason  Young,  Dave  Webb, 
Lee  Gardner,  Kevin  COuch,  Keith  James, 
John  Bryan,  David  Porco 


Research 
Committee 


Row  1:  Chandra  Smith,  Tom  Curlin,  Amy 
Marquez,  Andrea  Hastings  Row  2:  Amy 
Sampson,  Jim  Gordon,  David  Evans, 
Pernille  Christensen 


University 

Services 
Committee 

Susan  Stubblefield,  Meg  Montgomery, 
Stephanie  Stucky,  Tammy  Chapman,  Lyn 
Fortenberry,  Lynn  Henderson,  Ed  Rut- 
ledge,  Missy  Hensley 


Student 

Health 

Committee 


Row  1:  Terrilyn  Atterberry,  Julie  Wenzel, 
Eloise  Jeffries,  Jamie  Hodges,  Christy 
Sanders  Row  2:  Julia  Potter,  Lynn  Jones, 
Debbie  Potter,  Erna  Ehodman,  John  Bry- 
an, Cathy  McElveen 


Public 
Relations 


Row  1:  Jeff  Collins,  Lewis  Robinson,  Jody 
Owen,  Jay  James  Row  2:  Beverly  Snell, 
Dave  Webb,  Tammy  Ashmore,  Jennifer 
Hoff 


Physically 
Challenged 
Committee 


Maree  McMInn,  Melissa  Phelps,  Twanda 
Mills,  Janey  O'Connell,  Christy  Sanders, 
Wendy  Collins 


BARK 


Row  1:  Kevin  Chunn,  Kimberly  Dong, 
Bethany  Ainsworth,  Madrina  Hazelton, 
Sharon  Gandy,  Christy  Smith,  Cassondra 
Berch,  Traci  Hill  Row  2:  Kevin  Brooks, 
David  Williams,  Oscar  C.  Peace,  Jamel  Fos- 
ter, Andraco  Bohannon,  Christopher 
Campbell  Row  3:  Anthony  Key,  Erick  Wil- 
liams, Pamela  Greenwood,  Mechell  Clark, 
Anthony  Lawrence 


Activities 
Committee 


Amy  Dobbs,  Mary  Katherine  Dollar,  Kent 
Marshall,  Lori  McGuffee,  Lynn  Hender- 
son, Amy  Kate  Ford,  Cassie  Lepard, 
Natalie  Moses 


Student 

Health 

and  Wellness 

Committee 

Row  1:  Charlotte  Bosarge,  Jamie  Hodges, 
Peyton  Passons  Row  2:  Allen  Dove,  An- 
thony Morgan,  Stacy  Perdue,  David  Wil- 


United  Way 
Student 
Cabinet 

Row  1:  Matalie  Gordon,  Beth  Cummins, 
Barry  Wise,  Steve  Tuttle  Row  2:  Susan 
Welch,  Susan  Stubblefield,  Katherine 
Graves  Row  3:  Jay  Murphy,  Niki  Dorizas, 
Leslie  Metcalfe,  Chandler  Ewing 


Housing 
Committee 


Row  1:  Claire  Jacobs,  Suzanne  Lee,  Jenny 
Manuel,  Julie  Ingram,  Wade  Williams  Row 
2:  Anthony  Morgan,  Michelle  Fancher, 
Chandler  Ewing,  Jose'  Rosado,  John 
Marsh,  Scott  Barnes,  David  Wasserman 


Academic 
Affairs 


Row  1:  Shannon  Rodman,  Jennifer  Hawks, 
Rebecca  Burger,  Allison  East,  Beth 
Clayton,  Alison  Abril  Row  2:  Clay  Smith, 
Rob  Reynolds,  Chuck  Frye,  Kyle  Moran, 
Stephen  Palmer,  Walt  Skupien,  Brady 
Watts 


Judicial 
Council 


Row  1:  Amy  Winn,  Beth  Lovelace,  Purvie 
Green  Row  2:  Cory  Collins,  Kevin  Howze, 
Erik  LaValle 


Accounting 
Society 

row  1:  Coretta  McCarter,  Dr.  Gilda  M. 
Agacer,  Anderson  Copeland,  Jennifer 
Ard,  Michael  Welch,  Barbara  Ball,  Leslie 
Zacharias,  Becky  Russell,  Michelle  New- 
som,  Vickie  Smith,  LaWanda  Hampton 
Row  2:  Krista  Speaks,  Patricia  Martin,  Su- 
san Harris,  Seema  Vadhwa,  Connie  Eakes, 
Kim  Cuccaro,  Mark  Holley,  David  Gibbs, 
Carl  Nichols,  Jon  Sanders,  Andria  Gres- 
sett,  Kim  Dixon,  Kelly  Bryant,  Jeanna 
Sorto,  Karissa  Hall,  Kim  Singleton,  Steph- 
anie Campbell 


Agricultural 

Economics 

Club 


Row  1:  Robert  Kittrell,  Tonya  Taylor,  Bob 
Welker  Row  2:  Linda  Pipkin,  Charles 
Walker,  George  Baird  Row  3:  Mitch 
LeFlore,  Les  Holiman,  David  Marine, 
Scott  Reed,  Fred  Jones  Row  4:  Dr.  Little, 
Will  Wensley. 


AIAS 


AETB  Club 


Row  1:  Chris  Watson,  Dexter  Pate,  Brad 
Powell,  Richard  Breland,  Benny  Borst, 
Jimmy  Reed. 


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Alpha  Pi  Mu 
Industrial 

Engineering 
Honor 
Society 

Row  1:  Keith  Blair,  David  Childress,  Helen 
Bush,  Trisha  Smith  Row  2:  Tina  Juli- 
ana,Mitch  Franks,  Jeffery  Statham,  Ellen 
O'Neal,  Su  Chin  Garner  Row  3:  Chuck 
Sparrow,  Douglas  Gibson,  Joe  Moorman, 
Andy  Calvert 


Alpha  Zeta 

Row  1:  Candee  Mosley,  Beth  Duncan, 
Linda  Pipkin,  Sara  Hood,  Cindy  Rees  Row 
2:  Shawn  Oliver,  Christy  Griffin,  Mary 
Hitchner,  Patty  Wilder  Row  3:  Tulon 
McKee,  Mike  Pepper,  Lynn  Reinschmiedt, 
Brad  Hawcroft,  Wallace  Killcreas. 


Alumni 
Delegates 

Outstanding  students  from  all  walks  of  life 
are  selected  for  the  Alumni  Delegate  pro- 
gram sponsored  by  the  MSU  Alumni  As- 
sociation. Those  students  work  to  promote 
Mississippi  State  University's  accomphish- 
ments  and  commitment  to  higher  educa- 
tion in  Mississippi. 

As  liaisons  for  MSU  students  and  alumni, 
the  Alumni  Delegates  work  to  inform  the 
student  body  of  the  Alumni  Association's 
contribution  to  MSU  and  to  better  inform 
alumni  of  campus  activities  and  develop- 
ments. The  Alumni  Delegates  are  involved 
in  fund  raising,  hosting  alumni  functions, 
sponsoring  service  projects,  and  increasing 
alumni  membership.  Some  programs  spon- 
sored by  the  Alumni  Delegates  include  Ex- 
am Week  Survival  Kits,  Alumni  Open 
Houses  and  Reunions,  and  Senior  Salute,  a 
reception  honoring  MSU's  graduating 
seniors. 

Regardless  of  where  you  go  on  campus, 
Alumni  Delegates  are  recognized  as  lead- 
ers at  Mississippi  State  University.  Ded- 
icated to  the  ideals  and  support  of  Mis- 
sissippi State  University,  the  Alumni 
Delegates  strive  to  inform  students  and 
alumni  of  the  quality  education,  innovative 
research,  and  outstanding  opportunities 
MSU  is  providing  Mississippi  and  the  na- 
tion. 


American 

Inst. 

of 

Aeronautics 

& 
Astronautics 

Row  1:  Jacques  Virasak,  Chip  Bobbin,  Clif- 
ton Stokes,  Carl  Lewis,  David  Vaughn, 
Richard  Gray  Row  2:  Dr.  Kenneth  Hall, 
Joel  Robinson,  Frank  Caldwell,  Scott 
Smith,  John  Davis,  Robert  Harris,  Sean 
Whitney. 


American  Inst. 

of  Chemical 

Engineers 


Row  1:  Amy  Dykes,  Marilyn  McDonough, 
Mary  Caraway,  Michael  Ray,  Philip  Antici 
Row  2:  Roger  D.  Crain,  Roger  W.  Crain, 
Michael  Stogner,  Christine  Thomas, 
Stephanie  Ware,  Leslie  Allen  Row  3: 
Stephanie  Franks,  Merrian  Black,  Tina 
Morris,  Steve  Bounds,  James  Howell,  Mi- 
chael Bloesch,  Dr.  George  Lightsey  Row  4: 
Lisa  Mock,  Angela  Smith,  Polly  Gill,  Karen 
Norment,  Todd  Hoff,  Emily  Herrin,  Leslie 
Montgomery  Row  5:  John  Chow,  Boon 
Low,  Melanie  Miller,  Bill  McCarty,  Jesse 
Fold,  David  Bush,  Scott  Hodges,  Betsy 
Torrey  Row  6:  Derek  Rester,  Glynn 
Bushart,  Randy  Swindle,  Leonard  Majani, 
Allen  Bodron,  Steve  Thomas,  Kyle  Kim- 
mons,  Richard  Harrell. 


American 

Chemical 

Society 

The  Student  Affiliate  of  the  American 
Chemical  Society(SA/ACS)  consists  of 
chemistry,  annual  departmental  picnin, 
pizza  parties,  recruiting,  and  fund  raisers. 
Every  year,  the  group  travels  to  the  annual 
SA/ACS  Southeastern  Regional  Under- 
graduate Research  Conference.  This  year, 
the  MSU  SA/ACS  travelled  to  Louisiana 
State  University  in  April  to  attend  this  con- 
ference. The  officers  for  this  academic 
year  were  Ian  Chen,  president;  Michael 
McSwiney,  vice-president;  Paul  Magehee, 
secretary;Alex  Waterson,  treasurer;  Dr. 
Bill  Henry,  advisor. 


Row  1:  Kelli  Johnson,  Lisa  Mock,  Kimberly 
Johnson,  Angela  Harris,  Melissa  Fogg,  Kim 
Bradley  Row  2:  Erik  Lessman,  Glynn 
Bushart,  Arnold  Smith,  Jeffery  Long,  Tim 
Miller,  Derek  Rester  Row  3:  Bill  Henry, 
Alex  Waterson,  Ian  A.  Chen,  Barbara  Sim- 
mons-Criss,  Dexter  L.  Criss,  Laura  Weih- 
ing,  Paul  Megehee 


American 

Inst. 

Floral 

Designers 

Row  1:  Dawn  Wood,  Debbie  LoBianco, 
Laura  Copeland  Row  2:  Fred  Bachner, 
Brad  Howcroft,  Frank  Hensler,  Keeth 
Buckley,  Craig  Helmuth,  Jerald  Commack, 
Roger  Spruce. 


Angel  Flight 

Row  1:  Alice  Thompson,  Amy  Dunaway, 
Allison  Hutchinson,  Kay  Maghan,  Katrina 
Poe,  Hope  Weems,  Georgeen  Matijevich, 
Stephanie  Phillips,  Vicki  Leonard,  Ginger 
Mangum,  Traci  Woods,  Anna  Lew,  Mae- 
lanie  Helton,  Melynn  Mangum  Row  2: 
Kym  Collins,  Bethany  Johnson,  Paige  Tin- 
ney,  Joan  Adams,  Rithie  Drake,  Robin 
Spell,  Elizabeth  Owens,  Rhonda  Butler,  Ja- 
net Downey,  Shannon  Smith,  Susan  Sul- 
livan, Brenda  Powell,  Kery  Ada  Adams, 
Jacqueline  Young,  Rhonda  Moore,  Me- 
lanie  King,  Lisa  Young,  Theresa  Ward. 


ASCE 


Arnold  Air 
Society 

Row  1:  Mike  Quintini,  Paul  Rounsavall, 
Wade  Permit,  Lamar  Harris  Row  2:  Bobby 
Woods,  Mark  O'Neal,  John  Gunnufsen, 
Chris  Hudson  Row  3:  Scott  Sanford,  Jim 
Hinds,  Gene  Cummins,  Tray  Read. 


ASSW 


Row  1:  Kareader  Brand,  Clair  Prince, 
Stacey  Newman,  Crystal  Hearn-Eatman, 
Bonnie  Wright,  Camille  Kilgore  Row  2: 
Edward  Williams,  Margo  Swain,  Shannon 
Carter,  Sonja  Thomas,  Kimberly  Walls, 
Margaret  Bush. 


Baptist 

Student 

Union 


Row  1:  Wes  Bowen,  Melanie  Groner, 
suzanne  Teel,  Stephanie  Shriner,  Shelly 
Hammons,  Colbey  Penton,  Kent  Marshall 
Row  2:  Christy  Carley,  Steve  Wampler, 
Michael  Bowers,  June  C.  Scoggins,  Ken 
Watkins,  Jason  Allen,  Susan  Lee,  Kip  Ray 


Beta  Alpha 
Psi 


Row  1:  Julie  McGehee,  Gina  Brooks,  Lez- 
lie  Rounsaville,  Wendy  Hobgood,  Allegra 
Ford  Row  2:  Kelly  Bryant,  Suzanne  Lee, 
Cheryl  Mclntire,  Holly  Hammett  Row  3: 
Jeanna  Sorto,  Alyson  Littlejohn,  Laurie 
Nowell,  Sara  Beth  McReynolds,  Robin 
Cooley,  Nikki  Young,  Patricia  Ferrell, 
Debbie  Sykes,  Camille  Spencer,  Jody  Mill- 
er Row  4:  Debbie  Gray,  Amy  Hindman, 
Belinda  Underwood,  Sharon  Day,  Kathy 
Curtis,  Regina  Downs,  Melissa  Irby,  Terri 
Stewart,  Carrie  Record,  Troy  Ray  Row  5: 
Greg  McNeese,  Rie  McCulloch,  Bill 
Hardin,  Andrew  Copeland,  John  David 
Wicker,  Kenneth  Rhea,  Steve  Swetz  Row 
6:  Mike  Blount,  Brad  Long,  James  Garrett, 
Kevin  Taylor,  Reginald  Hannah. 


Blackfriars 
Drama  Society 


Row  1:  Molly  Burns,  Alicia  Long,  Dianna 
White,  Dani  Nichols,  Lakshmi  Kothaneth, 
Michelle  Purdy,  Beverly  Snell,  Jenny  Rog- 
ers Row  2:  Melanie  Rogers,  Joe  Turner, 
Catherine  Speck,  Krista  Burchfield,  Cathy 
McElveen,  Paige  Fratesi,  Pam  Mooring 
Row  3:  Ty  Phillips,  Chandra  Vaughn,  Billy 
Moody,  Chris  Harrelson  Row  4:  Joe  Evans, 
Chas  Williams,  Michelle  Reiss,  Holly  Hun- 
ter, Terry  Fabley,  Timothy  Turnipseed. 


Sigma  Chi 
Little  Sisters 


Row  1:  Stephanie  Sowell,  Julie  Noble, 
Nina  Brookhart,  Christy  Hatcher,  Tiffany 
Martin,  Ashley  Thomas,  Tracy  Tabb,  Sally 
Akers,  Amy  Dukes  Row  2:  Angee  Phares, 
Molly  Payne,  Melissa  Frederick,  Keri  Ray, 
Beth  Cummins,  Allison  White,  Mary 
Katherine  Cooper,  Heather  Ray,  Ashley 
Hays,  Julie  Nabors  Row  3:  Lou  Ann  Hoop, 
Stephanie  Thomas,  Michelle  McGilberry, 
Leigh  Allyson  Lyell,  Barker  Jordan,  Marty 
Brown,  Meredith  Cox,  Becky  James,  Kristy 
Kemp,  Angie  Justice  Row  4:  Monica  Serio, 
Tracy  Josey,  Wendy  McCubbins,  Kim  Da- 
vis, Tracie  Montgomery,  Kathy  Ritter, 
Kim  Boykin,  Amy  McCaleb  Row  5:  Neely 
Harper,  Amy  Powell,  Laura  Martin,  Jenni 
Bright,  Trisha  Lyons,  Carolyn  Ellis  Row  6: 
Charlie  Winfield,  Allyson  Batson,  Anda 
Iverson,  Virginia  Wood,  Christy  Pate,  Jim 
Anthony. 


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Block  and 
Bridle 

Row  1:  Kevin  Wilson,  John  Huston,  Brad- 
ley Horton,  Holly  Harper,  Bradley  Law- 
rence, Julie  Darden,  Jeff  Peterman,  Lee 
Greer  Row  2:  Brian  Garner,  Chad  Gray, 
Ben  Harlow,  Debbie  Whitehurst,  Patrick 
Poindexter,  Arnie  Pittman,  Kathy  Moore, 
Bruick  Larkin,  Shannon  O'Reilly,  Terry 
Emerson,  Jimmy  Harrison  Row  3:  Susan 
Marshall,  Laura  Beth  Parker,  Gay  Atkin- 
son, Mary  Nell  Woods,  Bryna  McKinnon, 
Kim  Campbell,  Kinta  Ladner,  Melinda 
Poole,  Paul  Nations,  Renee  Kenner  Row  4: 
Susan  Donahoo,  Julie  Garner,  Patti  Pick- 
ering, Sandra  Banes,  Chad  Stocks,  Pat 
Larkin,  Michelle  Fordam,  Shane  Day. 


Blue  Key 

Row  1:  Greg  Smith,  John  David  Wicker, 
Jared  Blalock,  Kendall  McCarter  Row  2: 
Scott  Guest,  Claus  Grassel,  Erik  LaValle, 
Rob  Witthauer 


Campus 

Crusade  for 

Christ 

Row  1:  Chris  O'Daniel,  Elizabeth  Rimmer, 
Christy  McNeel,  Mark  Fancher,  Scot  Ep- 
person, Eric  Istre,  Melissa  Garner,  Melanie 
Wade,  Danny  McKinney  Row  2:  Chris 
Richardson,  Amy  Beachum,  Denise  Rob- 
bins,  Alison  Miller,  Marcy  DeBardelaben, 
Kristie  Abel,  Kristie  Harrick,  Dana  Har- 
rick,  Lana  Mays,  LaDonna  Langley,  Rita 
Ezell  Row  3:  Todd  Gothard,  George 
Swartzenegger,  Garrett  LeMond,  Robby 
Bryant,  Matthew  Olive,  Art  Maki,  Ann 
Hood,  Heather  Allen  Row  4:  Mark  Ste- 
vens, Erik  Lessmann,  Clifford  Lynn  Ste- 
phenson, Aaron  Rogers,  Casey  Dare,  Larry 
Gariepy,  Snuffy  Smith,  Paul  Pickett,  Aaron 
Brown,  Pamela  Frazier,  Joe  O'Neil,  Mark 
Gregor. 


Executive 
Board 


Row  1:  Kim  Maddox-Program  Director, 
Cyndi  Sheff-Administrative  Secretary  Row 
2:  Chris  Williams)-Graduate  Assistant, 
Tony  Marucci-Student  Director,  Bruce 
Van  Devender-Program/Operations  Co- 
ordinator. 


Division 
Heads 


Scott  Bonds-Travel,  Maria  Barlow- 
Film/Video,  Galagher  Jeff-Recreation, 
Ken  Moffit-Fashion  Board,  Tony  Marucci- 
Student  Director,  Jennifer  Morphis- 
Special  Events,  Ginny  Dees-Lecturn,  Dus- 
tin  Smith-Entertainment,  Bo  Richardson- 
Short  Courses. 


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Special  Events 

Row  1:  Heath  Bush,  Cory  Collins,  Andrea 
Burger,  Sally  Morrow,  Julie  Ingram, 
Kimberly  Singleton,  Lyn  Palmer,  Keith 
Jones,  Jennifer  MorphisRow  2:  Russ 
Rinehart,  Trey  McSweyn,  Kristy  Kemp, 
Sally  Hunt,  Christy  Smith,  Connie  McCar- 
ra,  Laura  Moore,  John  Bryan,  Tony 
McMahan. 


Entertainment 


Row  1:  Cassie  Lepard,  Amy  Teel,  Yvette 
Herrington,  Lisa  Hendrick,  Tammy 
Ashmore,  Beverly  Reese,  Ashley  Hayes 
Row  2:  Polly  Thomason,  Shawna  Bennett, 
Amy  Dougherty,  Brian  Gordon,  Bo  Bowl- 
in,  Heather  Lynne  White,  Shannon  Smith, 
Chase  Wilkinson,  Cheryl  Lolley  Row  3: 
Michelle  Fancher,  Cary  Watkins,  John 
Garriga,  Joel  easley,  Kerri  Callaway,  Susan 
Dean  Row  4:  Dustin  Smith 


Recreational 
Short  Courses 

Row  1:  Bo  Richardson,  Amy  Dobbs,  Anna 
Minor,  Dana  Hixson,  Beth  Cummins  Row 
2:  Bryan  Fowler,  Doug  Fortenberry, 
Cameron  Meek,  Christine  Cuicchi, 
Kimberly  Tanner,  Russ  Bowen 


Public 
Relations 

Row  1:  Chas  Williams,  Honey  Jones,  Penny 
Cox,  Clare  Kaplan,  Holly  Howell,  Dana 
McKinney,  Terri  Tabor,  Casey  Dade,  Paul 
Welborn  Row  2:  Kristie  Harrick,  Amy 
Hooks,  Jennifer  McWhorter,  Shannon 
Goldsworthy,  Tom  Henderson,  Wendy 
Doggett,  Angel  Moore,  Hunter  Farris, 
Russ  Lyle  Row  3:  Shelle  Montgomery, 
Amanda  Keller,  Claire  Jacobs,  Aimee  Cal- 
ais, Thaddeus  Fonck,  Arnold  Luciano, 
Katherine  Graves,  Tonya  Wells,  Mike 
Gleason 


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Recreation 
Division 

Row  1:  Galagher  Jeff,  Kim  Wright,  Jen- 
nipher  Schrag,  Chris  Carruth,  Natalie  Sor- 
rels, Sherra  Slaughter,  Krista  Speaks  Row 
2:  Christopher  Boyd,  Amy  Ragland,  Jen- 
nifer Rogers,  Angela  Palmer,  Lisa  Auton, 
Caroline  O'Quin,  Mona  Tanner  Row  3: 
Roxanne  Penton,  Brent  Sheppard,  Mat- 
thew Mayfield,  Jeff  Cook,  Kevin  Holland, 
Tina  Peterson,  Jeff  Cox 


Lectern 


Row  1:  Patti  Pickering,  Cory  Knight,  Mary 
Hill  Randall,  Ginny  Dees,  Jennifer 
Yelverton,  Erin  E.  Prats,  Anthony  Wiker- 
son  Row  2:  Brad  Rackley,  Ronnie  Shelby, 
Jim  Gordon,  John  Rush,  Stevie  Watson, 
Steve  Horton 


Travel 
Committee 


Row  1:  Susan  Harris,  Dana  Franke,  Gracde 
Lott,  Kitty  Sanders,  Kim  Young,  Scott  Bonds 
Row  2:  Billy  Reynolds,  Clay  Smith,  Lou  Ann 
Hood,  Cathy  Ritter,  Rob  Reynolds 


Film/Video 

Row  1:  Dana  Booker,  Kristina  May,  Maria 
Barlow,  Nikki  Porter,  Alison  Simmons 
Row  2:  Andrea  Echols,  Melissa  Doll,  Jen- 
nifer Adams,  Stace  Woodruff  Row  3:  Jen- 
nifer Williams,  Kimberly  White,  Stephanie 
Stucky,  Marrion  Mills  Row  4:  Paul  Shook, 
Terry  Danaghe,  Ryan  Jarzen,  Allee  An- 
derson 


Canterbury 

Episcopal 

Fellowship 

Row  1:  Alice  Franks,  Ginny  Dees,  Mary 
Randall,  Beverly  Reese,  Amanda  Keller 
Row  2:  Jenny  Davenport,  Jackie  Thomas, 
Tim  Lytle,  Sahnnon  Nelson,  Sallie  Wil- 
liford  Row  3:  Simone  Tullos,  Andrew 
Liles,  Chas  Williams,  David  Morse,  Steve 
Joy,  Laura  Ellis  Row  4:  Chuck  Woods,  Ash- 
lye  Davis,  Anita  George,  Lin  Watts,  Paul 
McDonald,  Gene  Towles,  Bob  Brown. 

Cardinal  Key 


Row  1:  Susan  Jennings,  Diane  Welch, 
Lainie  Tubertini,  Holly  Steele,  Tanya  Tay- 
lor, Aimee  Calais,  Jennifer  Ard,  Christy 
Brumfield,  Lesley  Smith,  Gina  Guest  Row 
2:  Elizabeth  Welch,  Beth  Batson,  Mary 
Katheryne  Dollar,  Lisa  Morici,  Owen 
Edmonson,  Kimberly  Brown,  Leslie 
Zacharias,  Lisa  Martin,  Kim  Durham,  Me- 
lanie  Hartwig,  Stacy  Ball. 


Catholic 

Student 

Union 

Row  1:  Cecilia  Cartman,  Chantel  Krause, 
Ginny  Cochran,  Bridget  McPherson,  Kris- 
ten  Wolfe,  Robert  Rivera  Row  2:  Cathy 
Dunning,  Ara  Vuncannon,  John  Johnsey, 
Kalicia  Alpe,  Alan  Hotard,  David  Burt, 
Ana-Paula  Almeida,  J.  Donnaway,  Caro- 
line Garcia,  Claudio  Almeida,  Carlos  Bel- 
tran,  Mike  Goatley  Row  3:  Angie  Clark, 
Laura  McGilbra,  Shawn  Burns,  Jennifer 
Adams,  Adrienne  Brady,  Janet  Downey, 
Bernard  Ellis,  Cita  Rivera,  Christine 
Quare,  Lisa  Goatley  Row  4:  Adam  Ke- 
isman,  Ron  McGilbra,  Chip  Reno,  Ar- 
mando Ramos,  Kim  Couch,  David  Lyons, 
Mark  Jernigan,  Chris  Westbrook,  Bobby 
Catchot,  Kyker  Abel,  Rene'  Brignac,  Tim 
Murphy,  Fr.  Mike  O'Brien 

College  of 

Business  and 

Industry 

Row  1:  Kirk  Walters-Treasurer,  Scott  Ben- 
jamin-President, Stephen  Barron-Vice 
President,  Bradley  Warnock-Secretary. 


College 
Republicans 

Row  1:  Dana  Collins-Executive  Assitant, 
Melissa  Brown-Executive  Director, 
Galagher  Jeff-District  Rep.,  Cary  Watkins- 
Treasurer,  Benton  Penn-National  Com- 
mittee Rep.,  Tony  Jeff-President,  Jay  Per- 
ry-Publicity, Buddy  McRae-Vice-President. 

DECA 

Row  1:  Laura  Carson,  Jan  Smith,  Steph- 
anie Gainey  Row  2:  Dr.  James  Patton, 
Drako  El  Amin,  Lisa  Cade,  Wheeler  Myers, 
Michelle  Clay,  Cindy  Goza,  Julia  Gather 
Row3:  Lisa  West,  Cindy  Young,  Melanie 
Wade,  Stephaine  Briggs. 


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Duggar  Hall 
Legislature 

Row    1:   Robert   Con   Will,    Ray  Quon,  Joe 
Smith. 


We,  the  residents  of  Duggar  Hall,  in  order 
to  stimulate  a  more  active  enviroment  con- 
cerning physical  training  coupled  with  ex- 
pert advice  and  coordination,  to  improve 
social  and  economic  ties  between  the  sur- 
rounding community  and  Duggar  Hall  stu- 
dents, to  promote  a  more  politically  active 
and  awake  enviroment  between  residence 
hall  students  and  important  local,  state, 
and  national  issues,  to  instill  a  more  in- 
tellectually sound  enviroment  encompass- 
ing opportunity  and  assistance  programs  to 
all  residence  hall  students,  do  hereby  es- 
tablish and  ordain  this  constitution. 


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Duggar  Hall 

Executive 

Council 

Row  1:  Michael  Dieckhoff,  Joseph  Mathis, 
Patrick  Donald  Row  2:  Ian  Derrick  Dever- 
oux,  Mike  Roberson,  John  Thomas  Simp- 
son. 

Duggar  Hall 
Judicial 
Council 

Row  1:  Michael  Brooks,  Brian  Lee,  Jon 
Haar,  David  Gore,  Christopher  Basic. 


DPMA 


Row  1:  Sara  Lai,  Kevin  Teng,  Brett  Lan- 
dry, Janell  Hudson,  Sonia  Thrasher,  Scott 
Johnson,  David  Williams,  Carol  Steimle 
Row  2:  Zaida  Mohamed-Shariff,  Shaun 
Hicks,  David  Magee,  Julie  Criddle,  Atol 
Seiman,  Kwoting  Fang,  Thuan-Pheow  Tan 
Row  3:  Charles  Eaves,  Mike  Sanders,  Brit 
Dieterich,  Teresa  Jang,  Laura  White, 
Granville  Barker,  James  Raines,  Ginger 
Paul. 


Elder 
Statesmen 


Row  1:  Jeffery  Minton,  Steve  Tuttle,  How- 
ard Brown,  Scott  McMinn,  Tripp  Arnold 
Row  2:  Mark  Merritte,  Brad  Williams, 
Cooper  Calloway,  Jason  Young,  Scott  Ben- 
jamin Row  3:  Johny  Carbin,  Jim  Shirley, 
John  Strutton,  Jim  Brown 


Engineering 
Student 
Council 

Row  1:  Larry  Raines,  Christi  Goldman, 
Trisha  Smith,  Jeff  Cook  Row  2:  Marilyn 
McDonough,  Shane  Crowe,  Clifton  Stokes, 
Vickie  Cavazos,  Sue  Chin  Garner  Row  3: 
Keith  Blair,  Sarah  Mooney,  Stacie  Miles, 
Lisa  Robinson,  Julie  Cowles,  Derrick  Sav- 
age Row  4:  Michael  Smith,  Brian  Jackson, 
Michael  Taylor,  Kristine  Haley,  Jan  Pat- 
ton,  Michael  Williams  Row  5:  Joel  Rob- 
inson, Brian  Evans,  Deryl  Long,  David 
Schmidt,  Jerry  W.  Middleton,  Jr.,  David 
Coleman. 

Eta  Kappa  Nu 

Eta  Kappa  Nu  is  the  international  honor 
society  for  electrical  engineers.  Outstand- 
ing students  are  elected  primarily  from  the 
junior  and  senior  classes  of  accredited  un- 
dergraduate programs.  For  these  students, 
elegibility  depends  largely  on  records  es- 
tablished during  the  first  two  or  three 
years  in  college. 

The  organization's  aim  is  to  assist  its  mem- 
bers throughout  their  lives  in  becoming 
better  professionals,  as  well  as  better  cit- 
izens. In  turn,  another  goal  of  the  organ- 
ization is  that  its  members  serve  as  a  con- 
structive force,  helping  fellow  members 
and  non-members  alike  to  improve  the 
standards  of  the  profession,  the  courses  of 
instruction,  and  the  university  as  a  whole. 

Acitvities  for  the  1991-1992  year  included 
dedication  of  the  Eta  Kappa  Nu  Garden  in 
front  of  the  Simrall  Electrical  Engineering 
Building  on  October  25,  1991  by  Dr.  Rob- 
ert Betten,  Executive  Secretary  of  Eta  Kap- 
pa Nu  National  Headquarters. 


Row  1:  Dr.  S.  Grzybowski,  Prof.  Paul  Jacob,  Darren 
Brown,  Greg  Dikes,  Ahmad  Haque,  Dr.  B.J.  Ball,  Dr.  R. 
Altenkirch,  Dr.  R.  Betten,  Harry  Simrall,  Stacy  Amason, 
Kashif  Akhtar.  Dr.  Jerry  Rogers,  Mrs.  K  Ledlow,  K. 
Ledlow  Row  2:  Dr.  Chester  McKee,  Dr.  P.  Donahoe, 
Stephen  Jarrett,  Benjamin  Barnette,  Alane  Tentoni, 
Suzanne  Hill,  Byron  Reed,  Nadesan  Narenthiran  Row  3: 
Berry  McCormick,  Chongbin  Ren,  Jiann-Liang  Chen, 
Matthew  Chandler,  Damir  Novosel,  James  Jian-Ping 
Zhang.  Earnest  Cody  Row  4:  Baber  Khan,  David  Temple, 
Billy  Kirkpatrick,  Jimmy  Priddy,  Paul  Murray,  Mike 
Draper. 


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Fashion  Board 

Row  1:  Claus  Grassel,  Tess  Thomas-Miller, 
Ken  Gracey  Moffitt,  David  R.  Box,  Ad- 
riane  Cureington,  Ray  Lenow  Row  2: 
Laray  Brown,  Kim  Boykin,  MariAnn 
McPherson,  Chris  Burkes,  Kristin  Thomp- 
son, Stephanie  Wallace,  Sonya  Vassar, 
Kristen  Phillips,  Jenny  Burger,  Yvette  Her- 
rington,  Traci  Blake,  Terry  Brown  Row  3: 
Robyn  Santucci,  Adrienne  Cox,  Carla 
Farr,  Camille  Scales,  Dexter  Jones,  Kim 
Campbell,  Dustan  Louque,  Katherine 
Brown,  Melody  Owen,  Rabia  Edari  Row  4: 
Charles  Beavers,  Katrina  Jones,  Lasca 
Fogle,  Penny  Harper,  Jennifer  Conn,  Marc 
Goldmon,  Ron  Verdell,  Amy  Ragland, 
Holly  Howell,  Lynn  Jones  Row  5:  Lanay 
Mixon,  Vicki  Reed,  Renae  Hamilton,  Car- 
rie Head,  Beth  Mallery,  Katie  Ashley,  Ryan 
Jarzen,  Amy  Hykes  Row  6:  Janice  Dew, 
Kim  King,  Paula  Moncrief,  Logan  Roberts, 
Kristin  Flautt,  Tracy  Harris,  Stephanie 
Jones,  Brandi  Holliman,  Currie  Oats,  Tra- 
cy Tabb,  Roseann  Hamby  Row  7:  Tellie 
Bishop,  Vicky  Aldy,  Tommy  Verdell,  Tory 
Beneke,  Cam  Meek,  Erick  Thornton,  Jon 
Morse. 


FFA 


Row  1:  Shane  Simmons,  Steven  Cantrell, 
Elizabeth  Morgan,  Shawn  Oliver  Row  2: 
Elaine  Broome,  Clay  Walker,  Mary 
Hitchner,  Sandra  Banes,  Chad  Stocks,  Jeff 
McKinney,  Rusty  Rutland,  Tammy  McK- 
inney. 


Financial 

Management 

Association 

Row  1:  Beth  Whitt,  Jimmy  Cloman, 
Kimberly  Marlar  Row  2:  Laura  Simnicht, 
Syed  Kamal,  Linda  Wilkins,  Steve  Wen- 
dlandf,  Chris  Hawkins,  Melissa  Beck, 
Denesha  Long,  Linda  Deaton  Row  3: 
Tanya  Taylor,  Lynn  Hart,  Jeffrey  Archer, 
Gerald  Collier,  Mervin  Sturdivant,  Sandye 
Thigpen,  Chandra  Smith,  Isaac  Johnson, 
Hugh  Parish. 


Food  Science 
Club 


Row  1:  Lori  Cotton,  Nawarut  Sunyavivat, 
Siriporn  Kacwsuriya,  Poon  Sow-Kuan,  Tim 
Castle,  Kimberly  Drewery  Row  2:  Joe 
Cardwell,  Michele  Hoke,  Boyd  Gregory, 
Lisa  Rushing,  Jim  Halloran  Row  3:  Es- 
tuardo  Marroquin,  Lin  Childer,  Jong-Bang 
Eun,  Steve  Lin,  Khalid  Farooq,  Anil 
Lakum  Row  4:  Chi-Chin  Yang,  Fun-Ya 
Lee,  Yee  Mun  Lai,  Tess  White,  Anil  Bahl, 
Sydney  Shelton. 


Foreign 
Language 

Row  1:  Helen  Sharp,  Phillip  Zinke,  Carol 
Meeks,  Aimee  Lee,  Kristi  Irwin,  Chitose 
Little,  Peter  Zhu  Row  2:  Christy  Mullen, 
Ligh  Ann  Kilpatrick,  Andrea  Lane,  Tina 
Poindexter,  Jennifer  Edwards,  Jon  Rich- 
ards Row  3:  Michael  Adams,  Jodi  Brinkley, 
Bobby  Harper,  Steve  Wampler,  Diana 
Edgens  Row  4:  Mike  Goggans,  Matthew 
Little,  Virginia  Blaney,  Ben  Blaney,  Tim 
Miller,  Cam  Meek,  Lyn  Palmer,  Jamie 
Hodges  Row  5:  Scott  Wright,  Jennifer  Ri- 
ley, Alyson  Smith. 


Foresty  Club 

Row  1  :  Cliff  Olson,  Carl  Brandon,  Leon 
Rucker  Row  2:  Ken  Booker,  Mitch  Sones, 
Martin  Beavers,  Ken  Crawford  Row  3: 
Matthew  Gilmore,  Brock  May,  Tim  Flynt, 
Charles  Graham,  Al  Alexander,  Pat  Hol- 
ley. 

Gamma 

Alpha 

Epsilon 

Row  1:  Owen  Edmonson,  Kenneth 
McNeal,  Stephanie  Howington  Row  2:  Ma- 
ry Katheryne  Dollar,  Roger  Hiser,  Erik 
Lavalle,  John  David  Wicker,  Becky  Hanna. 


Gamma 
Beta 
Phi 


Kelly  Johnson-Treas.,Amy   Isonhood-Corr. 
Sec, Shawn   Hicks-Pres.,Audra   Moore-Vice- 
Pres., 
Patty  Gomee-Points  Sec,  Dr.  Heitz-  Advisor 


Horticulture 
Club 

Row  1:  Jay  Allen,  Tommy  Kelley,  Debbie 
Lobianco,  Julia  Lamb,  George  Black,  Fred 
Bachner  Row  2:  Dr.  Lester  Estes,  Brad 
Hawcroft,  Reed  Walters,  Wendell  Miller, 
Norman  Smith. 


Institute  of 
Industrial 
Engineers 

Row  1:  Brad  Wingo-Chapter  Develop- 
ment, Ellen  O'Neal-Secretary,  Su  Chin 
Garner-Vice  President,  Nipa  Patel- 
Treasurer,  Ken  Rogers-President  Row  2: 
Marti  Welch,  Angel  Moore,  Helen  Bush, 
Paul  Boykin,  Mitch  Franks  Row  3:  Marlene 
Spence,  David  Childress,  Todd  Huckabee, 
Jeffrey  Statham,  Brett  Hatten,  Brian  Davis 
Row  4:  Terry  Lauderdale,  Wayne  Crown- 
inswield,  Douglas  Gibson,  Alec  Johnson, 
Jerry  Morgan  Row  5:  Keith  Blair,  Erik 
LaValle,  Richie  Lopez,  Larry  Brown,  Alan 
Bonner,  Ricky  Grove,  Sjohn  McCormick. 


Kappa  Delta 
Pi 


Row  1:  Tiffany  Anderson,  Kim  Kranbey, 
Stan  Smith,  Margret  Tribble,  Dr.  Lucinda 
Rose,  Maria  Keithley. 


InterResidence 

Hall  Council 

Executive 

Row  1:  Gary  Harris,  Wendy  Collins,  Jen- 
nifer Joiner,  Nancy  Smith  Row  2:  Ed 
Grandpre',  Matt  Burt,  Brandon  Pritts. 


IRHC 

Presidents 

Council 

Row  1:  Wanda  Mills,  Wendy  Leigh,  Anna 
Cheatham,  Ramsay  Torrey,  Yolanda 
Lunford,  Amy  Simpson  Row  2:  Ian  Dever- 
oux,  Rock  Chasse,  Clay  Williams. 


Lambda  Sigma 

Row  Is  Ashley  McDade,  Susan  Scruggs, 
Wes  Bowen,  Ashley  Oswalt,  Lisa 
Heavener. 


MACUS 


Row  1:  Stephanie  Stephens,  Michelle  Wil- 
son, Honey  Jones,  Carolyn  Ingells,  Kim 
Hill,  Amy  Steele,  Amy  McCary,  Kelly  But- 
ler, Leigh  Ann  Harris,  Libby  Ray  Row  2: 
Louise  Davis,  Karla  Dougherty,  Stephanie 
Howington,  Barbara  O'Neal,  Suzanne  El- 
lis, Jennifer  Simkins,  Nicole  Taylor,  Selena 
Jolley,  Kristie  Easom,  Maria  May. 


Matchmates 

Row  1:  J.T.  Galloway,  Laura  Mixen,  Tracy 
Tonkel,  Gayla  Lee,  Jane  Clayton,  Kristie 
Easom,  Connie  McCarra,  Shannon  Wil- 
liams, Jennifer  Hoff  Row  2:  Jen  Wilson, 
Jackie  Rossi,  Michelle  Brown,  Tonya 
Wells,  Kere  Parent,  Heather  Linn,  Sandy 
Scholl,  Meg  Hargrove,  Helen  Sullivan. 


MISSCOM 

Row  1:  Claire  Jacobs,  Lynn  Colvin,  Lori 
Meyers,  Shay  Moree,  Keri  Ray,  Karen 
Graves,  Mildred  Neal,  Kristie  Rutland, 
Penny  Darmer,  Zanne  Raley,  Melissa  Fred- 
erick-President Row  2:  Traci  Hill,  Shani 
Barley,  Dana  McKinney,  Vance  Durbin, 
Aimee  Calais,  Kristi  Vandevelde- 
Treasurer, Suzanne  Teel-Secretary,  An- 
drea May,  Melinda  Martello,  Penny  Cox, 
Pam  Mooring  Row  3:  Ty  Sullivan-Vice 
President,  Angie  Trim,  Heather  Linn, 
Lynn  Henderson,  Ashley  Thomas,  Marian 
Lindsey,  Tanya  Fuich,  Beverly  Ford,  Ron- 
nie Rice,  Keith  Richey,  Stephanie  Doss, 
Kendall  McCarter,  Shawn  Oliver,  Lora 
DeFore- Adviser,  Dr.  John  Forde-Adviser. 


Mortar  Board 


Row  1:  Robert  Carleton,  Amy  Arledge, 
Terri  Stewart,  Jennifer  Fortenberry,  Di- 
ane Duckworth  Row  2:  Demetria  Crump, 
Meo  Mellen,  Beth  Schreiner,  Angie 
Phares,  Courtney  McCoy,  Melissa  Freder- 
ick Row  3:  Rob  Witthauer,  Missy  Maier, 
Leslie  Bethea,  Leigh  Allison  Lyell,  Jamie 
Hodges,  Amanda  Jones  Row  4:  Shannon 
Nunnelee,  Jennifer  Taylor,  Beth  Whitt, 
Chip  Jones,  Angela  Sanders. 


Mu  Sigma 

The  purposes  of  Mu  Sigma  Chapter  are  to 
confer  distinction  for  academic  excellence 
in  the  decision  sciences  and  to  promote  the 
infusion  of  the  function  and  behavioral 
areas  of  administration  with  the  tools,  con- 
cepts, and  methodologies  of  the  decision 
sciences.  The  officers  are:  President  Bryan 
Miles,  First  Vice  President  Julie  Criddle, 
Second  Vice  President  David  Magee, 
Treasurer  Eddie  Tang,  and  Secretary 
Shawn  Hiltunen. 


Row  1:  Catherina  Ku,  Mary  Jones,  Linda 
Fu,  Janet  Heard,  Grace  Kwok,  Julie  Crid- 
dle, Kirk  Arnett  Row  2:  Shawn  Hiltunen, 
Eddie  Tang,  Brett  Landry,  Jongki  Kim, 
Bryan  Miles,  Phyllis  Hamm,  Kenneth 
McNeal,  Brit  Dieterich,  David  Magee. 


Music  Maker 
Productions 

Row  1:  Chelley  Burton,  Vicki  Lawson, 
Meegan  Taylor,  Russ  Carothers,  Laura 
Beth  Fleming,  Jenny  Burger,  Nikita 
Ashford  Row  2:  Bruce  Vandevender, 
Anne  Davis,  Ritika  Bhattachrya  Row  3: 
Allen  Forsman,  Niki  Dorizas,  Shannon  Mil- 
lican,  Michael  Bloesch,  Sammy  Wallace, 
Kenny  Janous. 


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NAIT 


Row  1:  Peter  Poitra,  Jim  Finch,  Ara  Vun- 
cannon,  Melanie  Lucus,  Melanie  Childers, 
Phillip  McGregor,  Chip  Bailey  Row  2: 
Mike  Hayden,  Craig  Cook,  Tom  Johnson, 
Al  Waltman,  Chad  Stanford,  Carlton 
Sledge  Row  3:  Kelum  Doss,  Kirk  Rashka, 
David  Taylor,  Mike  Tubb,  Neal  Haley 
Row  4:  Shaine  McCullough,  Jerry  Hunt 


NAACP 

Founded  February,  1909  in  New  York,  the 
National  Association  for  the  Advancement 
of  Colored  People  (NAACP)  is  the  oldest, 
most  powerful,  most  hated,  most  loved, 
and  most  respected  civil  rights  organiza- 
tion today.  The  NAACP  is  the  national 
spokesperson  for  Black  Americans  and  oth- 
er minorities,  and  those  who  support  civil 
rights  objectives  in  America.  Almost 
500,000  Americans  of  all  races  are  mem- 
bers of  the  NAACP. 

The  NAACP's  drive  to  integrate  colleges 
and  universities  was  a  catalyst  that  aroused 
young  people  in  the  NAACP  to  push  for 
the  creation  of  a  special  department  in  the 
association  that  would  coordinate  and  de- 
velop a  program  to  increase  youth  par- 
ticipation in  the  civil  rights  movement. 
Thus,  in  1936,  the  NAACP  Youth  &  Col- 
lege Division  was  formally  created.  Having 
this  in  mind,  the  Mississippi  State  Univer- 
sity Chapter  of  the  NAACP  was  chartered 
in  1981. 

After  being  inactivie  for  ten  years,  it  was 
reactivated  in  February  1991  by  concerned 
students  and  faculty.  During  this  time,  we 
have  obtained  a  200+  membership  and 
have  participated  in  and  sponsored  such 
activities  as:  T-shirt  sales,  Saturday  in  the 
Park  with  WACR  and  Big  Brothers/Big 
Sisters,  The  Demus  Foundation,  United 
Way,  membership  drive,  Annual  Freedom 
Fund  Banquet,  Black  History  Trivia  Bowl, 
and  other  workshops. 

In  these  activities  and  future  endeavors,  we 
keep  with  the  objectives  of  the  NAACP 
and  our  motto:  "A  Mission  to  Lead,  A 
Commitment  to  Succeed."  Because,  in- 
grained in  these  words  is  the  ongoing  chal- 
lenges and  opportunities  afforded  this  gen- 
eration: to  look  beyond  the  apparant,  to  lift 
up  self  and  race  day-to-day,  and  to  make 
the  blood,  sweat,  and  past  tears  shed  not  be 
in  vain. 


Row  1:  Evan  Caine,  Cylenthia  Sims,  Jeanise 
Lanie,  Steve  Eiland  Row  2:  Adrian  Dent, 
Pamela  Jones,  Tera  Quails,  Angela  Harris, 
Karen  Graves,  Undrea  Miller,  Torria 
Sledge,  Reberta  Duck  Row  3:  Juan  Moss, 
Katherine  Hubbard,  Revita  Prowell,  Pa- 
tricia Winters,  Tonya  Anderson,  Delanie 
Henderson,  Angie  Talley,  Lyle  Gladney, 
Yalanda  Starling  Row  4:  Vicki  Lawson, 
Marcia  Payton,  Justine  Kineaid,  Wanda 
Wilson,  Melissa  McGee,  Edward  Harden, 
Keith  Pina,  Allan  Kennedy,  Starella  Rivers 
Row  5:  Yolanda  Wilson,  Shawanda  Har- 
bin, Pamela  Greenwood,  Geoffrey  Habron 
Row  6:  Marilyn  Trammell,  Mechell  Clark, 
Sheila  Thomas,  Trina  Hinton,  Wakeela 
Jerdine,  Anthony  Key  Row  7:  Jervy 
Strong,  Dana  Booker,  Andrea  Echols, 
Jackie  Lowe,  Stevie  Watson,  Dominick  Ri- 
ley. 


National 

Society 

of  Black 

Engineers 

Row  1:  Tonya  Williams,  Sala  Kai  Walls, 
Allan  Kennedy,  Elmetra  Givens,  Angela 
Lang  Row  2:  Lyle  Gladney,  Varrian  Hall, 
Lebrio  Turner,  Lester  Salone,  Lamarcus 
West. 

Nat'l  Society 

of  Petroleum 

Engineers 

Row  1:  B.  Senthil,  Elizabeth  Anklam,  Jodi 
Beale,  Pradeep  Kaul,  Bobby  Hulett  Row  2: 
Muhammad  Yusoff,  Terrance  Brey, 
Thomas  Funchess,  Chris  Russell, 
Ramurthy  Kumar,  Balaji  Puli  Row  3:  Bob 
Kelly,  Cristian  Zamora,  Joseph  Hales,  C. 
Scott  Ferguson,  Kalluri  Nark. 


Omega  Chi 
Epsilon 

Row  1:  Steve  Thomas,  James  Howell, 
Marilyn  McDonough,  Todd  Hoff  Row  2: 
Michael  Stogner,  Michael  Bloesch,  Michael 
Ray,  Mary  Caraway  Row  3:  Betsy  Torrey, 
Roger  Crain,  David  Bush,  Leslie  Allen. 


Omicron  Delta 
Kappa 

Row  1:  Maria  Barlow,  Meo  Mellen,  Hank 
Flick,  Leslie  Bethea,  Kay  Maghan  Row  2: 
Beth  White,  Amy  Marquez,  Jim  Shirley, 
Tony  Jeff,  John  Cade,  Terri  Stewart, 
Becky  Hanna,  Claire  Prince,  Cindy  Rees, 
Laurie  Couch,  Courtney  McCoy. 


Orientation 
Leaders 


Adjusting  to  college  life  is  very  important, 
and  because  of  this  Mississippi  State  Uni- 
versity offered  an  orientation  program  to 
help  incoming  students  and  their  parents 
with  this  transition.  This  program,  direct- 
ed by  Jimmy  Abraham,  provided  an  ex- 
cellent opportunity  for  new  students  and 
their  parents  to  learn  about  academic  ma- 
jors, available  student  services,  physical  fa- 
cilities, sources  of  financial  aid,  and  much 


All  students  participating  in  this  program 
were  assigned  a  highly-trained  student  ori- 
entation leader  who  served  as  a  special 
friend  throughout  orientation.  Nineteen 
students  were  selected  to  work  with  new 
students  to  provide  individual  attention 
and  answer  questions  pertaining  to  college 
life.  These  staff  members  were  capable  of 
helping  new  students  and  their  parents  un- 
derstand the  complex,  but  exciting  aspects 
of  Mississippi  State  University. 

The  goals  during  orientation  were  to  help 
students  and  parents  leave  fully  informed 
about  Mississippi  State  and  confident  about 
what  to  expect  from  this  institution  before 
calsses  began.  The  orientation  staff  was 
committed  to  helping  students  and  parents 
in  any  way  possible. 

Row  1:  Susan  Jennings,  Mar'Sha  Lewers, 
Sharon  Malone,  Aime  Mracich,  Melanie 
Groner,  Stephi  Barnes  Row  2:  Leigh  Al- 
lison Lyell,  Suzanne  Teel,  Rina  Roberson, 
Jill  Tedder,  Meredith  Cox,  Christy  Carley 
Row  3:  Thomas  Bourgeois,  Christy 
Brumfield,  Sallie  Belle  Trippe,  Leslie  Met- 
calfe Row  4:  Jimmy  Abraham,  Advisor, 
Rick  Hughey,  Burke  Hendrix,  Jay  Murphy. 


Pakistan  Club 


Row  1:  Mubashir  Cheema,  Adnan  Zahoor, 
Mohammed  Saleem,  Shakeel  Ahmad 
Khan,  Irfan  Syed  Sobiyasyed,  Bushrah 
Zafar  Row  2:  Khurram  Shahzad,  Moham- 
mad Saleem  Moghal,  Rab  Dino  Khuhro, 
Azim  Khan  Khaitak,  Khan  Muhammed 
Qasim,  Mian  M.  Mukhtar,  Maazullah 
Khan,  Umar  Hayat,  II  Hamuddin,  Babar 
Khan,  Muhammad  Sohail  Sadiq,  Manzoor 
Ahmad,  Syed  M.  Kamal,  Tayyab  Jamil  Ji 
Row  3:  Umer  Qiaz  Khan,  Usmani  Farrukh, 
Rana  M.  Shadfique,  Tahir  Dilder  Khan, 
Faisal  A.  Khan,  M.  Aslam  Khan,  Maqsood 
Hussain,  Qadir  Bux  Baloch,  Sayed  Faraz  A. 
Rizvi 


PCF/Quest 

Row  1:  Andrea  Ratcliff,  Susie  Atkison, 
Heidi  R.  Milner  Row  2:  Brian  Young,  Ger- 
ald Zvercher,  Melissa  Knight 


In  addition  to  our  Sunday  PCF  meetings, 
we  sponsor  an  interdenomination  group 
which  meets  on  campus  on  the  third  floor 
of  the  Colvard  Student  Union  building  for 
Bible  study  and  discussion.  This  group  is 
called  "Quest". 

Quest  is  meant  to  be  a  time  of  non- 
judgemental  sharing  of  questions  and  ideas 
on  some  of  the  issues  we  find  perplexing 
not  only  in  our  Bible  but  in  our  world.  We 
welcome  differing  viewpoints  in  hopes  that 
through  sharing  ideas  we  may  come  to  un- 
derstand our  world  and  our  faith  better 
while  building  lasting  friendships. 


Peer 
Counselors 


Row  1:  Sonja  Williams,  Keisha  Moreland, 
Tonja  Williams  Row  2:  Rhonda  Saul, 
Modina  Williams  Row  3:  Cassandra  Mitch- 
ell, Towanda  Lee  Row  4:  Danica  Tucker, 
Sarina  Nails  Row  5:  Jesse  Collins,  Wayne 
Robinson. 


Pentecostal 

Campus 
Fellowship 

Pentecostal  Campus  Fellowship  (PCF)  was 
chartered  at  Mississippi  State  University  in 
the  fall  of  1989.  PCF  offers  opportunities 
for  christian  fellowship,  bible  studies,  wit- 
nessing, music  ministry,  and  other  aspects 
of  involvement  in  a  religious  student  or- 
ganization. The  fellowship  is  best  known 
for  the  Upper  Room,  its  regular  Monday 
night  meeting  in  the  Colvard  Union,  and 
for  Campus  Alive,  its  monthly  meeting  in 
the  Chapel  of  Memories.  PCF  welcomes  all 
students,  faculty,  and  staff  to  participate  in 
its  activities. 


Row  1:  Greg  Dobbs,  Anthony  Mitchell, 
Mark  Williamson  Row  2:  Ken  Vicker,  Mat- 
thew Prather  Row  3:  Scotty  Wingo,  Shane 
Champion,  Tim  Brister. 


PGM  Club 

Row  I:  Andrew  Hudson,  Dan  Korytoski, 
Joe  Assel,  Brady  Hatfield,  Sean  Arthur, 
Kirk  Leazier,  Scott  Vithoven  Row  2:  Todd 
Hobert,  John  Shoemaker,  Carlton  Fitzger- 
ald, Jeff  Parks,  Dino  Ochello,  Brian  Sin- 
clair, Brett  Dulaney,  Chris  Thogmartin, 
Chris  Altese  Row  3:  Cory  Hoagstrom, 
Robert  Foxworth,  Duncan  Miller,  Aaron 
Mayo,  Aaron  Clark,  Lee  Van  Rockel,  Jim 
Bembenek,  Joe  Kruse,  Tom  Williams,  Jef- 
frey Knowlton,  Eric  Fellows  Row  4:  Tom 
Hammond,  Todd  Lawrence,  John  Bartell, 
Chris  Hollon,  Stevenson  White,  Jim  New- 
ton, Matt  Heitmueller,  Brad  Behnke  Row 
5:  Brad  Morrow,  Shawn  Sandy,  Lance  Ol- 
son, Greg  Hynes,  Cody  McDaniel,  Shea 
Bourland,  Scott  Michols,  Tim  0;connor, 
Smith  Ourso. 


Phi  Kappa  Phi 

Row  1:  Dr.  Henry  W.  Nash,  Kathy  Sac- 
copoulos,  Charles  Lowery,  Lanny 
Bateman,  David  Morris,  Paul  Jacobs  Row 
2:  Melissa  Irby,  Cindy  Rees,  Shane  Crowe, 
Darren  Brown,  Patricia  Vieira,  Jeni  Wyatt, 
Lisa  Frost,  Debbie  Sykes  Row  3:  Leon  L. 
Combs,  Diane  E.  Wall,  Rachel  New,  Becky 
Hanna,  Chandra  Smith,  Anita  Owens,  An- 
gela Dew,  Kim  Bridges  Row  4:  Henry 
Keen,  J.  Jay  Vinicki,  Ian  A.  Chen,  Michael 
Jee,  Ronald  Adkinson. 

Phi  Beta 
Lambda 

Row  1:  Gina  Wills,  Teresa  Thomas,  Leah 
Turcotte,  Debra  Shoemaker,  Andrew 
Bohannon,  Lea  Anne  Anthony,  Brendan 
Todd  Morrow  Row  2:  Allen  Chisolm, 
Cheryl  Horton,  Danny  Yates,  Joana 
McFarling,  Michael  Root,  Susan  Boleware, 
Jon  McCraw. 


Phi  Eta  Sigma 


Row  1:  Stephen  Palmer-Secretary,  Joan 
Easley-President,  Kevin  Holland- Vice  Pres- 
ident. 

Bethany  Ainsworth,  Michelle  Akin,  Roy 
Allen,  Robyn  Anthony,  Douglas  Arick, 
Daniel  Armstrong,  Jennifer  Bailey, 
Stehanie  Barnes,  Kathleen  Beasley,  David 
Beck,  Ritika  Bhattacharya,  Leslie  Biddle, 
Scott  Bonds,  Wes  Bowen,  Patrick  Bridges, 
Nina  Brookhart,  Kristen  Brooks,  Melanie 
Brown,  Jillian  Buckingham,  Shawn  Bump- 
ers, Amiee  Calais,  Thad  Caperton,  Dorsey 
Carson,  Kathryn  Clayton,  Mary  Clayton, 
Holly  Clowers,  Vince  Cornett,  Julie  Cowl- 
es,  Jennifer  Cox,  Christine  Cuicchi,  Holly 
Dale,  Jennifer  Davis,  Kimberly  Davis, 
Kathryn  Dennis,  Christy  Duncan,  Howard 
Dyer,  Joan  Easley,  April  Ecke,  John 
Ehrghott,  Brian  Evans,  Terresa  Ezell,  Kris- 
tin Flautt,  William  Fortenberry,  Jennifer 
Glass,  Jim  Gordon,  Andria  Gressett,  Laura 
Griffin,  Gina  Guest,  Meg  Hargrove,  Ra- 
chel Harris,  Adrienne  Hart,  Linda 
Hataway,  Stephen  Hathcock,  Christopher 
Heaps,  Lisa  Heavener,  Shanda  Hemphill, 
Jeff  Henson,  Tessa  Hilliard,  Kevin  Hol- 
land, Chad  Holley,  Lacy  Horton,  Kristina 
Houpe,  Cameron  Howard,  Cyndi  Howard, 
Kevin  Howell,  Karen  Huff,  Erin  Ingram, 
Christopher  Jaudon,  Wakeela  Jerdine, 
Monroe  Johnson,  Shek-lin  Kaw,  Julie 
Kemp,  Mary  Killough,  Thomas  Kimbrell, 
Ashli  King,  Aubrey  Knight,  Chad  Knight, 
Susan  Lambert,  Paige  LeBaron,  Stephanie 
Lee,  Erik  Lessman,  Laurie  Lochridge, 
Wallace  Long,  Tina  Luckey,  Scott  Lusk, 
William  McComb,  Chris  McConn,  Summer 
McConnell,  Mary  McDade,  Dana  McGee, 
Robert  McKinney,  Melissa  McMillin,  Eliz- 
abeth Michael,  Michael  Milligan,  Anna  Mi- 
nor, Lisa  Mock,  Brian  Mohon,  Walter 
Moss,  Tammy  Newlon,  Julie  Noble, 
Lauren  Oswalt,  Elizabeth  Owens,  Chris- 
topher Page,  Stephen  Palmer,  Clinton 
Parham,  Shannon  Payton,  Paula  Pettit,  By- 
ron Reed,  Catherine  Ritter,  Lisa  Robinson, 
Kathy  Robison,  Shannon  Rodman,  Laura 
Ross,  Michael  Rossi,  Dana  Samsil,  Christy 
Sanders,  Susan  Scruggs,  Philip  Sigler, 
Johanna  Sims,  Jorg  Sizemore,  Walt 
Skupien,  Kristin  Smith,  Lesley  Smith,  Mi- 
chael Smith,  Sheila  Smith,  Stephen  Smith, 
Stephanie  Sowell,  Amanda  Stamps, 
Mathew  Storm,  Leslie  Street,  Jennifer 
Thomas,  Paige  Tinney,  John  Underwood, 
Traci  Vance,  Anthony  Vanderford,  James 
Vinson,  Allison  Wallace,  Sala  Walls,  Shel- 
ley Walters,  Paul  Wasserman,  Alex  Water- 
son,  Elizabeth  Welch,  John  White,  Mike 
White,  Tracy  Whitehead,  Sarah  Williams, 
Margaret  Willoughby,  Charles  Wingield, 
William  Wingo,  Stephen  Woo,  Susan 
Wood. 


Phi  Mu  Alpha 
Sinfonia 


Phi  Mu  Alpha  Sinfonia  is  a  professional 
fraternity  for  men  in  music.  The  primary 
purpose  of  the  fraternity  is:  to  encourage 
and  actively  promote  the  highest  standards 
of  creativity,  performance,  education,  and 
research  in  music  in  America.  The  further 
purposes  are:  to  develop  and  encourage 
loyalty  to  the  Alma  Mater,  to  foster  the 
mutual  welfare  and  brotherhood  of  stu- 
dents of  music,  to  develop  the  truest  fra- 
ternal spirit  among  its  members,  and  to 
instill  in  all  people  an  awareness  of  music's 
important  role  in  the  enrichment  ot  the 
human  spirit. 

Row  1:  Keith  Fraser,  Fred  Tyner,  Scott 
Bratton,  Neil  Jones,  Patrick  Hardy,  Mi- 
chael Ford,  John  Hallman,  Frankie  Jadzin- 
ski,  Girault  Jones,  Les  Herrington,  Michael 
Boyd,  David  Layman  Row  2:  Kevin 
Burnham,  Ronald  Moore,  Joe  Evans,  John 
Underwood,  Mike  Elledge,  Alex  Water- 
son,  Billy  Moody,  Jason  Patrick,  Rick 
Frank,  Tim  Willis,  Jason  Kyle,  Justin 
Travis  Row  :  Bryant  Stubbs,  Wyatt 
Koerner,  Joe  Turner,  Brian  Hawkins, 
Cleveland  Hayes,  Dwayne  Hightower,  Da- 
vid Allen,  Jon  Hovater,  Drew  Darmer,  Bri- 
an French,  James  Martin,  Orlando  Ratliff. 
Not  pictured:  Gray  Bekurs,  Lance  Britt, 
Lee  Egdorf,  Byron  Green,  Marc  Massie, 
Brian  Roland,  Marc  Staats,  Chris  Whitver. 


Pi  Epsilon 
Tau 


Row  1:  Scott  Ferguson,  Elizabeth  Anklam, 
Chris  Russell  Row  2:  Thomas  Funches, 
Rob  Holbrook,  Terrance  Boey. 


Pi  Tau  Sigma 

Row  1:  Lee  Henley,  Randall  Riddell,  Milfy 
Weeks,  Gary  White  Row  2:  Lee  halford, 
Torrie  Shepard,  Georgetta  Roach,  Mike 
West  Row  3:  Kristine  Halley,  Meg  Dorsett, 
Stacey  Brignac  Steve  Raines,  Lai  Jean- 
Suong  Row  4:  Matthew  Michel,  Keith  Mill- 
er, Robert  Smith,  Cavid  Coleman,  Suhaimi 
Ismail,  Jason  Edwards  Row  5:  Chris  Ewing, 
Dr.  R.P.  Taylor,  Donald  Keiper,  Michael 
Jee,  Russ  Brown. 


! 


Pi  Sigma 
Epsilon 

Row  1:  Dr.  Henry  Nash-Faculty  Adviser, 
Christi  Harrell-V.P.  of  Personnel,  Melissa 
Beck-V.P.  of  Finance,  Renee'  Hand-V.P.  of 
Internal  Affairs,  Marty  George-V.P.  of  Ad- 
ministration, Salli  Ann  Stewart  Inman- 
President,  Christie  Veach-Regional  and 
National  Convention  Chairperson,  Judy 
Szeto-V.P.  of  Marketing. 


Row  1:  Cindi  Bass,  Marty  George,  Christi 
Harrell,  Melissa  Beck,  Judy  Szeto,  Renee' 
Hand,  Sallie  Ann  Stewart-Inman,  Dr.  Hen- 
ry W.  Nash,  Luther  Tillman  Buie  Row  2: 
Stephanie  Prescott,  Christie  Veach,  Dana 
Cupit,  Robby  Spell,  Evelyn  Huam,  Janet 
Thompson,  Kathryn  Poe,  Angela  Clark 
Row  3:  Debra  Jones,  Beth  Whitt,  Rachel 
Richardson,  Jason  Embry,  Catherine  Ste- 
phens, Dedra  Douglas,  Menissia  William- 
son Row  4:  Troy  Jones,  Molly  McCaffery, 
Brian  Currie,  David  Chatham,  Pam  Nor- 
ton, Phil  Horel,  Holland  Carley  Row  5: 
Brian  Dikes,  Jennifer  Sondermeyer,  John 
Long,  Kyle  Grant,  Per  Mandivs. 


I 


Black  Voices 


Row  1:  Vicki  Bonds,  Freddy  Edison,  Al- 
berti  Pass,  Sheila  Stubbs,  LaShun  Laguan, 
Sandra  Home,  Lawanda  Toliver,  Chris- 
topher Taylor,  Carroll  Washington,  Nicole 
Taylor,  Jennifer  Lowe,  Yolanda  Smith, 
Kim  Burrage  Row  2:  Tricianna  McGee, 
Shannon  Jackson,  Lora  Glen,  Gwen  Reyn- 
olds, Dephane  Hayes,  James  Williams, 
Tammie  Selvie,  Tim  Walker,  Jeffrey  Tay- 
lor, Jackie  Pertect,  Janetta  Tankson,  Jan- 
nette  Bishop,  Apryl  Barnes,  Angela  Rieves 
Row  3:  Dionne  Nabors,  Kimberly  Dean, 
Renita  Latham,  Keith  Riley,  Sjohn  McCor- 
mick,  Bryant  Stubbs,  Carl  Williams,  Sylvia 
Purnell,  Freda  Nash,  Tracye  Moore. 


Poultry 
Science 


Row  1:  Tyler  Epps,  Christian  Magee, 
Clayton  Burnett,  Baxter  Opindi,  Mickey 
Latour,  Sue  Ann  Laiche,  Gena  Corina 
Blakeney,  Michael  Stevens,  Duane  Weems, 
Trent  Smith,  Jeffrey  Graham,  Brad  Smith 
Row  2:  Joseph  Betts,  Tammie  Betts,  Ryn 
Laster,  Michael  Lee,  Alan  Fulton,  Lance 
Mauldin,  Brian  Killen,  Timmy  McGinty, 
Chris  Batte  Row  3:  Budgie  Wallace,  Alan 
Rushing,  Craig  Ballentine,  Bryan  Byrd, 
Kelly  Carpenter,  J.S.  Gardner,  Kathy 
Vaughn  Row  4:  Dale  Berry,  Brian  West- 
brook,  Jon  Tally,  Brad  Holifield,  Scott 
Bell,  Doug  Tullos,  Jimmy  Williams, 
Stephan  Waller  Row  5:  Greg  Pace,  James 
Shepard,  Lance  Emfinger,  Corey  Hunt,  Jay 
Geddie,  Glen  Pigg,  Doug  Cummings,  Ken 
Jones,  Todd  Nichols  Row  6:  Tracey  John- 
son, Greg  Parker,  Jeff  Harrison,  Stefan 
Vonlubbe,  Justin  Robbins. 


Pre-Law 
Soceity 

Row  1:  Delanie  Henderson,  Mandy 
Baham,  Beth  Lovelace,  Scott  Livingston 
Row  2:  Erin  Prats,  Lee  Lewis,  Kelli  Edge, 
Rachelle  Graves  Row  3:  Jon  Saunders,  An- 
draco  Bohannon,  David  Love,  Mike  Skin- 
ner, Michael  Boyd. 


Pre  Vet 
Medical  Club 

Row  1:  Phillip  Perry,  Chris  Richardson, 
Amy  Stephens,  Melinda  Poole,  Karen 
Bridgeman,  Beasley  Lockhart,  Tracy  Bus- 
beeRow  2:  Christine  Lesage,  Cynthia 
Reeves,  Bill  Lewis,  Jennifer  Lambert,  Kelli 
Hale,  Justin  Travis,  Dennis  Clark,  Mark 
Skelton  Row  3:  Christy  Binkley,  Debra 
Shoemaker,  Jeff  Smith,  Mark  Alley 

Air  Force 
ROTC 


Row  1:  Ed  Evans,  Rob  Martin,  Paul  Roun- 
savall,  Missy  Chandler,  Amber  Kidd,  Walk- 
er Nordan,  Chris  Harrelson  Row  2:  Mance 
Harmon,  Angelia  Strong,  Mike  Hamilton, 
Chris  Carruth,  Lee  Frederick,  Chris  Smith, 
Lamar  Harris,  Michael  Rushing  Row  3: 
Julian  Presley,  Morrise  Johnson,  Scott 
Sanford,  Mike  Monto,  Adele  Emery,  Paul 
House,  Chris  Reed,  Keith  Wade  Row  4: 
Gordon  Carskadon,  Brian  McDonald,  Ja- 
son Hartness,  Curtis  Pitts,  Bobby  Woods, 
Tim  Nettles  Row  5:  Mark  O'Neal,  Robert 
Burt,  David  Gore,  Phil  Mercer,  Greg  Ken- 
drick  Row  6:  Jim  Hinds,  John  Gunnufsen, 
Steve  Baker,  Wade  Pertuit,  David  Smith, 
Chris  Hudson  Row  7:  Varryon  Young, 
Tray  Read,  Steve  Barber,  Gibb  Gary,  Gene 
Cummins,  Rob  Robinson,  John  Ohlson. 


Air  Force 
ROTC 


Row  1:  Ann  Coleman,  MSgt  David  Fry, 
Detachment  NCOIC;  Capt  Steve  Whitney, 
Commandant  of  Cadets;  Col  Billy  Boyd, 
Commander;  Capt  Joseph  Diana,  Recruit- 
ing Officer;  SSgt  Tommie  Miller,  NCO- 
IC/IM;  Jim  Weathersby,  Uniform  Custo- 
dian. 


Bulldog 
Battery 

Row  1:  Capt.  Chris  Curry,  Jericho  Dav- 
enport, Christy  Cochran,  Floyd  Crocker, 
Bill  Huffman,  Andrew  Allen,  Marc  Staats, 
Mark  Allen,  MSG  Gary  Davidson. 


ROTC  MS  IV 

Row  1:  Darrly  Brown,  Phillip  Cutner, 
Chris  Franklin,  Tom  Crosby,  Tina  Bolin 
Row  2:  Lance  Vining,  Mark  Rigney,  Ken 
Miles 

ROTC 

Scabbard  and 

Blade 

Row  1:  Barry  Busby,  Adam  Godlin,  Ken- 
neth Mills,  Phillip  Cutner  Row  2:  Darry 
Brown,  Mark  Rigney,  Christopher  Lange 
Row  3:  Lance  Vining,  William  Meadows, 
Tina  Bower,  Stephen  Cook 


S.D.  Lee 
Rangers 

Row  1:  Adam  Goglia,  Barry  Busby,  Ken 
Mills,  Phillip  CutrerRow  2:  Randal  Fer- 
guson, Bill  Meadows,  Mark  Winstead,  Ste- 
phen Cook,  Charles  Sanders,  Marc  Staats, 
Kevin  GregoryRow  3:  Allen  McDaniel, 
Robert  Worthen,  Higel  Davenport,  Bill 
Tomlin,  Chris  Lange,  Mark  Allen  Row  4: 
MSC  Gary  Davidson,  Andrew  Allen,  Bill 
Huffman,  Kevin  Lewis,  CPT  Kevin  Fin- 
negan 

Scotch  Guard 


Row  1:  Beth  Batson,  Michelle  Lane,  Mona 
ThompsonRow  2:  Kim  Stanford,  Laura 
Toland,  Claire  Prince,  Shawn  Hiltunen, 
Anissa  Power,  Tressa  Wilson 


Roadrunners 


The  MSU  Roadrunners  is  a  student  or- 
ganization comprised  of  57  members  who 
are  active  in  helping  recruit  students  to 
Mississippi  State  University.  Working  with 
the  Office  of  College  and  School  Relations, 
the  Roadrunners  provide  a  link  between 
high  school  and  transfer  students,  and  the 
university.  The  Roadrunners  visit  high 
schools  around  the  state  with  the  admission 
counselors,  give  campus  tours  to  prospec- 
tive students  and  their  parents,  and  par- 
ticipate in  Discovery:  MSU  and  other  cam- 
pus recruitment  activities.  Roadrunners 
also  call  and  write  prospective  students  and 
serve  as  hosts  and  hostesses  for  various 
university  functions.  Since  the  organiza- 
tion's founding  in  1979,  it  has  developed 
into  a  positive  information  source  for  the 
university. 

Row  1:  Susan  Jennings,  Melanie  Groner, 
Shea  Lengford,  Lisa  Heavener,  Betsy 
Barnes,  Lisa  Moricci,  Jennifer  Taylor,  An- 
gela Sanders  Row  2:  Beth  Thomas,  Ashley 
McDade  Kent  Marshall,  Meg  Montgomery, 
Susan  Welch,  Mary  Helen  Collins,  Owen 
Edmonson,  Mary  Katherine  Dollar,  Rhon- 
da Saul,  Blair  Morgan  Row  3:  Marion 
Lindsey,  Hamp  Jones,  Terry  Pope,  Jay 
Richardson,  Heather  Ray,  Stephen  Coo- 
per, Scott  Bonds,  Wendy  Castleberry, 
Tony  Jeff,  Howard  Brown  Row  4:  Mike 
Cooper,  Mark  Amis,  Will  Edgar,  Kevin 
Greene,  Jennie  Smith,  Donnell  Dupert, 
Taylor  Burks,  Brent  Russell  Row  5:  Becky 
Hanna,  Stephen  Palmer,  Jay  Murphy,  Pete 
Smith,  Amy  Belford,  Sally  Hunt,  Kristin 
Flautt,  Bo  Richardson,  Julie  Ormon,  Lynn 
Henderson  Row  6:  Jimmy  Abraham,  Bob 
Walker,  Christy  Carley,  Christe  Brumfield, 
Karen  Fields,  Terri  Stewart,  Ashley  Thom- 
as, Will  Banker,  Brad  Williams 


Reflector 
Staff 

Row  1:  Todd  Morrow,  Michael  Bowling, 
Lesley  Vance,  Paul  Hindshaw,  Melissa  Gar- 
ner, Byron  Clarke,  Fred  Gentry,  Kim  Crab- 
tree,  Ron  BurianRow  2:  Meo  Mellen,  Shel- 
ley Powers,  Kelly  Mason,  Christie 
Miles, Row  3:  Kenny  Janous,  Chelley  Bur- 
ton, Gwen  Cwiklik,  Karen  Osteen,  Cindy 
Crowley,  Julie  Larson  Row  4:  Curt  Mor- 
gan, John  T.  Morris,  Denise  McDonald, 
Ron  RiceRow  5:  Shelley  Alexander,  Barry 
Wise,  Kim  Palmer,  Demmie  Gail  Blanco, 
Mubashir  CheemaRow  6:  Alston  Welch, 
Chris  Heaps,  James  Pittman,  Andy  Brown, 
John  Oldshue 


News  Writers 


Row  1:  Shelley  Alexander,  Chelley  Burton, 
Karen  Osteen,  Denise  McDonald,  Barry 
WiseRow  2:  John  Oldshue,  Andy  Brown, 
Mike  Bowling,  Ron  Rice 


Features 

Melissa  Garner,  Chris  Heaps,  Shelley  Pow- 
ers 


Kim  Crabtree-Copy  Editor 
Byron  Clarke-Editorial  Page  Editor 


Sports 

Fred  Gentry,  Alston  Welsh 


Photographers 

Row  1:  Ron  Burian,  Julie  LarsonRow  2: 
Mabashir  Cheema,  Kim  M.  Palmer,  Dem- 
mie  Gail  Blanco,  Cindy  Crowley 


Circulation 


Kim    Crabtree,  James   Pittman,   Christi 
Miles 


Editorial 
Board 


Row  1:  Meo  Mellen,  Lesley  S.  Vance,  Me- 
lissa Garner,  Kim  Crabtree  Row  2:  Ron 
Burian,  Michael  Bowling,  Todd  Morrow, 
Paul  Henshaw,  Fred  Gentry,  Byron  Clarke 


Ads  Staff 

Row  1:  Kim  Crabtree,  Kim  Gwen,  Kelly 
Mason,  John  Morris  Row  2:  Todd  Morrow, 
Curt  Morgan,  Kenny  Janous. 


Sigma  Alpha 
Iota 


Sigma  Alpha  Iota  is  a  professional  women's 
music  fraternity  whose  membership  is 
made  up  of  both  music  and  non-music  ma- 
jors. Our  members  share  a  love  for  music 
and  encourage  each  other  musically,  pro- 
fessionally, and  personally. 

The  Epsilon  Chi  chapter  of  Sigma  Alpha 
Iota  has  been  active  in  promoting  the  im- 
portance that  music  holds  in  everyday  life 
by  taking  an  active  role  in  the  Department 
of  Music  Education.  Our  members  partic- 
ipate in  band,  chorus,  honoraries,  and 
many  other  organizations  and  causes  across 
the  MSU  campus. 


Row  1:  Amanda  Murphy,  Susanne  Smith, 
Kim  Bradley,  Stephanie  Stuart,  Vicki 
Blanton,  Mary  Caraway,  Margaret  Mc- 
Grath  Row  2:  LaDonna  Rush,  Audrey 
Quinn,  Julie  Carter,  Donna  Reed,  Eileen 
Frank,  Melynn  Mangum,  Kelli  Johnson, 
Alicia  Long,  Sara  Martin  Herrington  Row 
3:  Jodie  Lawman,  Robyn  Anthony,  Adri- 
ann  Steen,  Gina  Beene,  Tina  Peterson, 
Candice  Elledge,  Lori  Barnett,  Angela, 
Weaver,  Christa  Sherman,  Mary  Lockett, 
Nancie  Everett,  Molly  Rockwell. 


SAM 


Row  1:  Seema  Vadhwa,  Denesha  Long, 
Brett  Blackledge,  Erin  Prats,  Lynette  Bow- 
man, Todd  Morrow,  Troy  Jones,  Molly 
McCaffery,  Tom  Curlin  Row  2:  G.  Bradley 
Moore,  Susan  Coleman,  Andrew  Saunders, 
Sallie  Ann  Plaxico,  Kim  Singleton,  Krista 
Speaks,  Tanya  Taylor,  Amy  Belford,  Re- 
gina  Floyd,  Janet  Thompson,  Evelyn 
Huam,  Dana  Hixson,  Kym  Byler,  Tara 
Madden,  Mary  Jo  Langford  Row  3:  David 
Magee,  Michael  martin,  Shandra  DePriest, 
Janet  Brown,  Andy  Cummings,  Pamela 
Frazier,  Jeffrey  Archer,  Hank  Watson, 
Pam  Norton,  John  Long,  Tonya  Wells,  Al- 
isa  Smith,  Jennifer  Sondermeyer,  Bradley 
Boyd,  Syed  Kamal. 


, 


Society  of 
American 
Foresters 

Row  Is  Cliff  Olson,  Carl  Branson,  Leon 
Rucker  Row  2:  Ken  Booker,  Mitch  Sones, 
Martin  Beavers,  Ken  Crawford  Row  3: 
Matthew  Gilmore,  Brock  May,  Tim  Flynt, 
Charles  Graham,  Al  Alexander,  Pat  Holley 

Society  of 

Women 
Engineers 

Row  1:  Beth  Wallace,  Jan  Patton,  Sarah 
Mooney,  Christi  Goldman  Row  2:  Jennifer 
Gibson,  Diane  Jackson,  Lisa  Mock,  Karen 
Huff  Row  3:  Joan  Easley,  Margaret  Jasper, 
Lisa  Bostick,  Sharon  Gandy,  Mary  Jasper 


STAR  Drama 
Society 

Special  Talents  Are  Rising  (STAR)  Drama 
Society  was  formed  in  November  1984 
with  the  purpose  of  giving  minority  stu- 
dents a  chance  to  display  their  talents  on 
stage.  STAR  performed  its  first  major  pro- 
duction on  February  20,  1985  and  received 
official  recognition  in  September  of  that 
same  year.  Since  that  time,  STAR  has  per- 
formed orignal  productions  entitled: 
"Mama's  Little  Baby,"  Trying  Times,"  and 
"The  Shadows  of  Death."  STAR  has  also 
performed  Langston  Hughes'  "Soul  Gone 
Home"  as  well  as  sponsoring  a  Poetic  Ex- 
pressions competition  for  original  works. 
As  you  can  see,  we  like  being  original.  One 
of  our  main  objectives  is  to  be  unbiased  in 
membership.  Our  qualifications  are  simple: 
you  must  have  an  interest  in  drama,  music, 
literature,  or  stage  production,  you  must 
attend  meetings  and  practices  regularly, 
and  you  must  pay  semester  dues.  You  too 
can  be  a  STAR. 


Row  1:  Donna  Jones,  Cylenthia  Sims,  Mack- 
eaver  Rivers,  Zachery  James,  Marcus  Garner, 
Wayne  Robinson,  Anthony  Key,  Jarnel  Fos- 
ter, Tempuance  Roly,  Tess  Thomas. 


Stennis 
Scholars 

Row  1:  Anita  Owens,  Jim  Gordon,  Aman- 
da Stamps,  Andrea  Dallas  Row  2:  Amy 
Marquez,  Jessica  DeGroote,  Heather  Wat- 
son. 


Student 

Association  of 

Interior 

Designers 

Row  1:  Patricia  Clark,  Janelle  Massey,  An- 
gela Williams,  Michelle  DuBard,  Marcy 
DebardelabenRow  2:  Ellen  Jeffery,  Tam- 
my Phodes,  Jessica  Benthall,  Deanna 
Gragg,  Becky  Dodd,  Emily  Goode,  Karen 
Thompson  Row  3:  Paige  Crawley,  Lori 
Clark,  Rhonda  Patterson 


Wildlife 


Society 

Row  1:  Dwight  O'Neal-Executive  Officer, 
Rebecca  Brasfield-Treasurer,  Travis  Car- 
penter-Secretary, Brenda  O'Neal-Vice 
President,  Mike  Wigant-President  Row  2: 
Ivan  Messinger,  Lynn  Easley,  Scott  Barras, 
Brian  Neely  Row  3:  Dr.  Lenny  Brennan- 
Faculty  Adviser,  David  Pritchard,  Andy 
Aderman. 


University 
Honors 
Council 

Row  1:  John  Kirby,  Michael  Denton,  An- 
dria  Gressett,  Kim  Armstrong  Row  2:  Gina 
Box,  Beverly  Snell,  Amy  VanDoren,  Crys- 
tal Kilgore,  Audra  Moore  Row  3:  Eric  Sin- 
gletary,  Jessica  DeGroote,  Timothy  Lee, 
Brian  Young,  David  Schmidt  Row  4:  Larry 
Raines,  Brock  Williams,  Erik  Lessman, 
Jack  White,  Shane  Blanton. 


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University 
Choir 

Brandon  Abel,  Elaine  Akers,  Whit  Alex- 
ander, Lisa  Arccher,  Brian  Atkins,  Tina 
Bearden,  Lori  Bobbitt,  Jerry  Brown,  Lance 
Bryant,  William  Cowling,  Jennifer 
Crowder, Shannon  Eliason,  Terry  Fisher, 
Ken  FLeming,  Chad  Goodson,  Jennifer 
Haawkins,  Jenny  Hill,  Shannon  Holley, 
Marzella  Hundley,  Paul  Jeffers,  Rachael 
Kao,  Grace  Kwok,  Dora  Lai,  Mike  Lamon- 
ica,  Jane  LeBlanc,  Hian-Boon  Lee,  Keith 
Lipford,  Grace  Long,  Tara  Long,  Scott 
Luth,  Thao  Mai,  Shannon  Millicasn,  Todd 
Moore,  Stacey  Newman,  Shannon 
O'Reilly,  Stacy  Perdue,  Amy  Prince,  Rob- 
ert Robinson,  Jennifer  Sharp,  Susan 
Shumway,  Stacy  St.  Pierre,  Doug  Streets, 
Fred  Tolar,  Michelle  Warren,  Nelson 
Yang,  Boon-Sin  Yeo 

University 

Madrigal 

Singers 

Crystal  Boggan,  Scott  Brattonjulie  Carter, 
Carol  Condon,  Ethel  Davis,  Jennifer  Duty, 
Lee  Egdorf,  Joe  Evans,  Kinsey  Goldman, 
Mickey  Gousset,  Stephanie  Harring,  Alan 
Hicks,  Becky  Hodges,  Karl  Holcomb,  Jo- 
seph Johnson,  Jodie  Lawman,  Margaret 
McGrath,  Michael  Peeler,  Darbie  Pope, 
Audrey  Quinn,  Jennifer  Rapport,  Stephen 
Reynolds,  Molly  Rockwell,  LaDonna  Rush, 
Todd  Sanders,  Paul  Scott,  Stephanie  Ste- 
phens, Chris  Whitver,  Anna  Young,  Brian 
Young 


University 
Concert  Choir 


Alison  Abril,  Robyn  Anthony,  Scott 
Beaird,  Gina  Beene,  Brandon  Blair,  Scott 
Bratton,  Vicki  Brooks,  Molly  Burns.  Julie 
Carter,  Cory  Collins,  Carol  Condon,  James 
Copeland,  Ethel  Davis,  Tonya  Day,  Kelly 
DeBardelaben,  Jennifer  Duty,  Janelle 
Egdorf,  Trent  England,  Scott  Erwin, 
Nancie  Everett,  Julie  Forsma,  April  Free- 
man, Carter  Gaddis,  Kinsey  Goldman, 
Christy  Grayson,  John  Hallman,  Graham 
Hargis,  Stephanie  Herring,  Alan  Hicks, 
Rebecca  Hodges,  Gary  Holder,  Harri 
Jarvenpaa,  David  Johnson,  Jimmy  Johnson, 
Beth  Koenig,  Jodie  Lawman,  Alicia  Long, 
Melody  Lott,  Teresia  Love,  William 
Lowes,  Susan  Marin,  Patricia  Martin,  Zoe 
May,  Alison  Newberry,  Laura  Parker, 
Paige  Passons,  Jennifer  Peacock,  Bev  Pet- 
ty, Darbie  Pope,  Phillip  Pope,  Tim  Prince, 
Audrey  Quinn,  Donna  Reed,  Lisa  Reid, 
Robyn  Rever,  Steve  Reynolds,  Molly  Rock- 
well, Brian  Roland,  LaDonna  Rush,  Tony 
Sagraves,  Federico  Schweizer,  Paul  Scott, 
Britton  Snow,  Ben  South,  Stephanie  Ste- 
phens, Ty  Sullivan,  Rebecca  Taylor,  John 
Tipton,  Teresa  Tompkins,  Kelly  Tucker, 
Steve  Tuttle,  Susan  Tyree,  Anna  Young, 
Brian  Young. 


Panhellenic 

Row  1:  Jennifer  Wray-Sec, Barry  Wise- 
Rush  Chrm., Missy  Maier-Pres.,Candee 
Mosley-Vice.  Pres.,Shelle  Raines- 
Treas. Julie  Nabors-Act.  Chrm. Row  2: 
Terri  Stewart,  Beth  Schreiner,  Allison 
Corbitt,  Kristin  Phillips,  Stacy  Ball,  Lee 
Perry,  Michelle  BrownRow  3:  Wanda 
Mitchell,  Heather  Murray,  Janette  Bishop, 
Jennifer  Hawks,  Kimberly  Buskirk, 
Courtney  McCoy,  Jennifer  Taylor  Row  4: 
Leigh  Allison  Lyell,  Melinda  Martello, 
Pam  Hintson,  Jodee  Creel,  Lana  Sample, 
Cynthia  ParksRow  5:  Penny  Kemp, 
Kimberly  Johnson,  Sydney  Stallings,  Owen 
Edmonson 


Panhellenic 


Row  1:  Candee  Mosley-advisor, Stephanie 
Branch-Sec/Treas., Angela  Palmer- 
Pres., Donna  Knight- Vice. Pres., Ginger 
Blacklidge-Scrapbook  Chrm.,Mitzi  Mont- 
gomery, Cindy  ChriscoRow  2:  Lynn 
Colvin,  Lisa  Rollins,  Aubre  Jordan,  Kristy 
Murphy,  Angel  Moore,  Charley  Ring,  Cur- 
rie  Gates 


Greek 
Association 

Officers:  Purvie  Green-Parlia.,Dephane 
Hayes-Sec, Jessee  Collins-Pres.,Sjohn  Mc- 
Cormick-Treas. , Ambre  Martin-Chap. 


Greek 
Association 

Row  1:  Dr.  Jenkins,  Dephane  Hayes,  Jessee 
Collins,  Sjohn  McCormickRow  2:  Annie 
Snow,  Tony  White,  Cunthia  Parks,  Glen 
Singletary,  Tawanda  Dismuke,  Allison 
Corbitt,  James  SandersRow  3:  Sara  Thom- 
as, Adam  Ewing,  Lee  Johnson,  Anthony 
Key,  Greg  Gardner,  Willie  JacksonRow  4: 
Preston  Lewis  Cobbins,  Zwanda  Landfair 


IFC  Cabinet 

Row  1:  David  LeBlanc-Act.  Chrm.,Bubba 
Morris- Vice-Pres., Mark  Merritt-Rush- 
Chrm.Jim  Shirley-  Pres.,Row  2:  Chuck 
Donlin-IFC  Advisor, Jason  Young- 
Treas.,Will  Branscome-Co-op  Serv. 


IFC 


Row  1:  Carlos  Lloyd,  Sean  Sullivan,  Roger 
Hiser,  John  Jenkins,  Ted  Smith,  Kelly 
Mims,  Steve  BarlowRow  2:  Brian  Scruggs, 
Shane  Kitchens,  John  David  Wicker,  Scot 
McMinn,  Kevin  Green,  Bo  Richardson, 
Brian  Fuller,  Cooper  CallawayRow  3:  Rob- 
ert Carleton,  Matthew  MAyfield,  Todd 
Brown,  Paul  Wassserman,  Acott  Hill,  Jim 
LoweryRow  4:  Mark  McCormack,  Brian 
Baker,  william  Abraham,  Matt  Henderson, 
Kurt  Krausse,  Brett  Watson,  Kendall  Mc- 
Carter 


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Alpha 
Kappa 
Alpha 


Row  1:  Elgenia  White-Treas.,Tarsha 
Chambers-Pres., Stephanie  Barnes- 
Membership  Intake  Chmn., Allison 
Corbitt-Sec.Row  2:  Georgetta  Roach-Rec. 
Sec.,Tawanda  Wilson,  Tawayna  Giles 

Alpha  Kappa  Alpha  Sorority,  Inc.  was 
founded  in  1908  at  Harvard  Univeristy  in 
Washington,  D.C.  Focusing  on  a  global 
prospective,  she  constantly  strives  to  carry 
out  her  objective  of  service. 

Lambda  Eta  chapter  of  Mississippi  State 
University  was  chartered  in  1977.  She 
strives  to  carry  out  the  sorority's  ideals  by 
incorporating  various  projects  into  her 
program.  Lambda  Eta  chapter  supports 
and  implements  programs  nationally  and 
locally.  Annually,  she  contributes  to  World 
Food  Day,  World  Peace  Day,  the  Cleveland 
Job  Corps.  Center,  the  Educational  Ad- 
vancement Foundation,  the  United  Way, 
and  the  March  of  Dimes,  to  name  just  a 
few. 

From  a  local  stance  Lambda  Eta  carries  out 
various  functions  such  as  adopting  families 
for  Thanksgiving  and  Christmas,  observ- 
ing holidays  that  celebrate  her  heritage 
and  serving  community  youth. 

By  meeting  the  needs  of  her  community 
and  nation,  Lambda  Eta  continuously 
builds  on  the  foundation  of  sisterhood  and 


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Delta  Sigma 
Theta 


Delta  Sigma  Theta  Sorority,  Inc.  was 
founded  in  Washington,  D.C.  at  Howard 
University  on  January  13,  1913.  The  Nu 
Beta  chapter  at  MSU  was  chartered  in 
April  1976. 

The  women  of  Delta  Sigma  Theta  are  in- 
volved in  many  organizations  on  campus 
including  Roadrunners,  Alumni  Delegate, 
BARK,  Peer  Counselors,  MSU  Pom  Squad, 
Music  Makers,  NAACP,  and  Black  Student 
Council.  Delta's  also  hold  many  academic 
honors  including  Schilling  Scholars,  Phi 
Kappa  Phi,  President's  and  Dean's  Lists, 
University  Honors  Program,  and  Who's 
Who. 

Delta  Sigma  Theta's  public  service  projects 
include  Trick-or-Treat  for  UNICEF,  Proj- 
ect Brickfire,  United  Way,  Adopt-a- 
Highway,  Easter  Egg  Hunts,  Voter  Reg- 
istration drives,  literacy  programs,  and 
scholarship  awards. 

Row  1:  Juandalyn  Williams-Financial  Sec- 
retary, LaTunia  Pack-Vice-President,  San- 
dra Robinson-President,  Regina  Shields- 
Treasurer,  Monique  Johnson  Row  2:  Cas- 
sandra Taliferro,  Rhonda  Saul,  Renata 
Smith,  Yolandra  Flowers,  Helen  Everson, 
Jacqueline  Meaders,  Veronica  Waters, 
Vicki  Lawson,  Reeshemah  Dix. 


Delta  Gamma 


Delta  Gamma  was  founded  in  Oxford,  Mississippi,  at 
Lewis  School  for  Girls  in  1873.  From  there  it  has 
grown  to  include  over  115  collegiate  chapters  and 
associations  in  the  United  States  and  Canada,  drawing 
all  Delta  Gammas  together  under  their  symbols. 
The  chapter  at  MSU  joined  the  national  roster  in 
1969,  and  their  roster  includes  over  145  girls  from  all 
over  this  state.  At  four  of  the  nine  conventions  since 
the  charter  of  Delta  Gamma  at  MSU,  the  chapter  has 
received  the  "Most  Outstanding  Chapter  in  the  Na- 
tion award"  in  their  category.  They  have  also  received 
the  prestigious  Patricia  Peterson  Danielson  Award," 
one  of  five  given  in  the  nation. 

Delta  Gammas  are  actively  involved  in  all  phases  of 
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parties,  Anchor  Ball  and  other  formals,  or  just  spend- 
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Abril,  Alison  Anita; 

Wellington,  FL 

Acosta,  Lanny  James;  Gulfport, 

MS 


Adams,  Shaunta  Delisa; 

Decatur,  MS 

Adebiyi,  Gbadebo  A.; 

Starkville,  MS 

Albright,  Christy;  Thomasville, 

GA 

Aldrich,  Robert  Michael; 

Delphi,  IN 

Alford,  Leslie  Rebecce; 

Jackson,  MS 

Allen,  Suzanne  Louise; 

Lakeland,  FL 

Allensworth,  Nicole  J.;  Horn 

Lake,  MS 

Alley,  Jeremy  F.;  Starkville,  MS 

Alligood,  Timothy  D.;  Slidell, 

LA 

Anderson,  Cindy  Y.;  Canton, 

MS 


Anderson,  Contenia;  Goodman, 

MS 

Anderson,  Allee;  Gautier,  MS 

Anderson,  Tonya  Lasonya; 

Rosedale,  MS 

Anderson,  Yolanda  C;  Pickens, 

MS 

Andrison,  Dennis  M.;  Gulfport, 

MS 


Archer,  Kevin  Hughes;  Mobile, 

AL 

Arszman,  Alison  Anne; 

Huntsville,  AL 

Atkins,  Amanda  Leigh; 

Starkville,  MS 

Aufderheide,  Edward  H.; 

Fairfax,  VA 

Auton,  Lisa  Marie;  Meridian, 

MS 

Avery,  Kelly  Marie; 

Pascagoula,  MS 

Baber,  Darla  Julia;  Madison, 

MS 

Badia-Moro,  Isabel  C; 

Gulfport,  MS 

Bailey,  Jeffery  Lynn;  New 

Albany,  MS 

Bane,  Mary  Rebecca;  Brandon, 

MS 


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Barber,  Mitchell  Evan; 

Foxworth,  MS 

Barber,  Steven  David;  Cordova, 

TN 

Barclay,  Anthony;  Columbus, 

MS 

Barnett,  Lorena  Maxine; 

Columbus,  MS 

Batten,  Susan  Diane; 

Collierville,  TN 

Beene,  Gina  Arlynn;  Memphis, 

TN 

Beltran,  Carlos  Arnoldo;  Costa 

Rica 

Bennett,  Brian  Patrick; 

Starkville,  MS 

Benton,  David  Earl;  Mascoutah, 

IL 

Benway,  Tracy  Nadine; 

Demopolis,  AL 

Bergiel,  Erich  Blaise; 

Thibodaux,  LA 

Bigelow,  Jaclynn;  Columbus, 

MS 

Bigelow,  Jason  Edward; 

Columbus,  MS 

Billups,  Reginald  L.; 

Columbus,  MS 

Black,  Letha;  West  Point,  MS 


Blacklidge,  Ginger  R.; 

Gulfport,  MS 

Blake,  Traci  Alyson; 

Greenwood,  MS 

Blanden,  Annette  K.; 

Columbia,  MS 

Boland,  John  Joseph; 

Birmingham,  AL 

Bolton,  Annette;  Jackson,  MS 


Booker,  Yolanda  Ann;  West 

Point,  MS 

Boone,  Jennifer  Lea; 

Pascagoula,  MS 

Borst,  Michelle  Marie;  El 

Dorado,  AR 

Boswell,  Peter  John;  Jackson, 

MS 

Bottino,  Claudia  Jean; 

Vicksburg,  MS 

Bowlin,  Christoph  G; 

Cleveland,  MS 

Box,  Gina  Leigh;  Pearl,  MS 

Boyd,  Cabrina  Thora; 

Heidelberg,  MS 

Brady,  Adrienne  Mari; 

Pensacola,  FL 

Branch,  Charlotte  Aldy;  Sallis, 

MS 


Branch,  Stephanie  Leigh; 

Biloxi,  MS 

Brand,  Rebecca  Jean;  Navarre, 

FL 

Braswell,  Amy  Lynn;  Rosedale, 

MS 

Brett,  John  Christopher;  Ocean 

Spring,  MS 

Bridges,  Melanie  Leigh; 

Stewart,  MS 


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Broocks,  Jennifer  Lea; 

Brandon,  MS 


Brumbelow,  Gary  Joe; 

Bridgman,  MI 

Bryan,  John  T.;  Memphis,  TN 

Buda,  Joseph  Steven;  Grenada, 

MS 

Bullock,  Emily  Nicole;  New 

Orleans,  LA 

Burch,  Joe  Carroll; 

Mendenhall,  MS 


Burchfield,  Krista  D.;  Vaiden, 

MS 

Burgess,  Stacy  Lauren; 

Brookhaven,  MS 

Burke,  Matthew  Thames; 

Jackson,  MS 

Butler,  Allison  Lee;  Clarksdale, 

MS 

Butler,  Daniel  George;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Butler,  Rhonda  Leigh;  Biloxi, 

MS 

Cade,  William  Benjamin; 

Dekalb,  MS 

Callaway,  Kerri  R.;  Columbus, 

MS 

Cammack,  Abner  Sam; 

Columbus,  MS 

Campbell,  Marcia;  Starkville, 

MS 

Campbell,  Stephanie  A.; 

Kosciusko,  MS 

Carouthers,  Veronica; 

Okolona,  MS 

Carpenter,  Casey  Lynne; 

Brandon,  MS 

Carr,  Jennipher  Lee;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Carr,  Jonathan  Walter; 

Sikeston,  MO 

Carraway,  William  Craig; 

Sebring,  FL 

Carroll,  Michael  Alan;  Decatur, 

MS 

Carter,  Jacqueline  L.;  Prairie, 

MS 

Case,  Sarah  Elizabeth;  Bogue 

Chitto,  MS 

Casey,  Robert  B.;  Olive  Branch, 

MS 


Brown,  Lashondaraye; 

Kosciusko,  MS 
Brown,  Terry  Myong; 

Columbus,  MS 


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says  his  fraternity  brothers  are  great.  "I  feel 
like  by  my  senior  year  we  will  all  be  really 
close.  They  will  do  anything  to  help  me." 


Chamblin,  Kristi  Dawn;  Killen, 

AL 

Cheek,  Tommi  Ellen;  Ocean 

Springs,  MS 

Cheema,  Mubashir  Akhtar; 

MSU,  MS 

Cherry,  Clayton  Lamar; 

Clinton,  MS 

Chipley,  Robert  Ellis; 

Lucedale,  MS 

Christensen,  Pernille  H.; 

Alpharetta,  GA 

Claburn,  Adrian  Paige;  Yazoo 

City,  MS 

Clark,  Cathy  Lynne;  Cordova, 

TN 

Clements,  Christopher  G.; 

Carriere,  MS 

Clemmer,  Jodie  Gail;  Ripley, 

MS 

Cline,  Nolin  Dale;  Jackson,  TN 

Cole,  Theodore  R.;  Meridian, 

MS 

Coleman,  Tracy  Carol;  New 

Albany,  MS 

Collins,  Kimberly  Ann; 

Meridian,  MS 

Coltrin,  Rebecca  Lynne; 

McComb,  MS 


Cook,  Jason  Daniel;  Groves, 

TX 

Cook,  Stacy  Lee-Ann;  Jackson, 

MS 

Cooper,  Charles  Tyrone; 

Starkville,  MS 

Cooper,  Johnnie  Susan;  Maben, 

MS 

Cooper,  Josh  Wilson; 

Murfreesboro,  TN 


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Condon,  Carol  Ann;  Memphis, 

TN 

Conley,  Nancy  K.;  Mims,  FL 


Conner,  James  Bernard; 

Laurel,  MS 
Converse,  Kenneth  Clark; 

Jackson,  MS 


Copeland,  George  E.;  Jackson, 

MS 

Corbitt,  Paul  Douglas;  Bowling 

Green,  KY 

Cox,  Aretha  Shea;  West  Point, 

MS 

Cox,  Michael  Allen;  Brandon, 

MS 

Cramer,  Matthew 

James;Fredericksburg,MS 

Crunk,  Cynthia  Anne;  Dallas, 

GA 

Dahlem,  James  Gregory; 

Hamilton,  MS 

Dallas,  Andrea  Denise; 

Cleveland,  MS 

Darby,  Chanda  Ann;  Tillatoba, 

MS 

Daves,  Bridgett  Renae;  Coila, 

MS 

Davidson,  Donald  Milton; 

Columbus,  MS 

Davis,  Detra  Kanice;  Mound 

Bayou,  MS 

Davis,  Laurence  Samuel; 

Dekalb,  MS 

Davis,  Sharron  Nycole;  Maben, 

MS 

Degroote,  Jessica  B.;  Lucedale, 

MS 

Dewalt,  Bradley  William; 

Covington,  LA 

Dey,  Sushobhon  Charles; 

Charleston,  IL 

Dixon,  Susan;  Thomasville,  GA 

Dobbs,  Amy  Rebekah;  Calhoun 

City,  MS 

Dollar,  Katherine  Anne; 

Starkville,  MS 


Donna  way,  Joseph  R.;  Double 

Oak,  TX 

Doss,  Stephanie  Lynn; 

Grenada,  MS 

Downey,  Janet  Elizabeth;  Pearl 

River,  LA 

Drake,  Ruth  Anne;  Jackson,  MS 

Dubose,  Enrique  M.;  Bolton, 

MS 


294 


Duncan,  Timothy  Scott;  Naples, 

FL 

Dunehew,  Jenny  Lynn; 

Starkville,  MS 

Easley,  Joel  Edward;  Starkville, 

MS 

Easterling,  Lagina  S.; 

Aberdeen,  MS 

Edgeworth,  Michael  Ladd; 

Columbus,  MS 

Edwards,  Jennifer  N.;  Amory, 

MS 

Eichelberger,  Euronda; 

Louisville,  MS 

Elisar,  Katherine  Marie; 

Nashville,  TN 

Ellis,  Kenyon  L.;  Columbus, 

MS 

Elwell,  Eric  William; 

McMinnville,  TN 

Epps,  Nicole;  Columbus,  MS 

Evans,  Shandre  Renae;  MSU, 

MS 

Ewing,  Angela  Alisa;  Prairie, 

MS 

Ezell,  Loretta  Lavene; 

Columbus,  MS 

Fayard,  Starlette  D.; 

D'Iberville,  MS 


Ferguson,  Brandi  Nicole; 

Union,  MS 

Ferguson,  Tedra  Leann;  Biloxi, 

MS 

Fields,  Christopher  A.;  Ocean 

Springs,  MS 

Flowers,  Sarah  Ann;  Columbus, 

MS 

Flynn,  Rachael  Amie;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Fonck,  Thaddeus  B.;  Pierre,  SD 

Fondren,  Myra  Kay;  Stewart, 

MS 

Fortenbery,  Betty  C;  Natchez, 

MS 

Fratesi,  Helen  Paige;  Meridian, 

MS 

Frazier,  Brent  McLeod; 

Arlington,  TX 


Frederick,  Katie  Marie; 

Brandon,  MS 

Freret,  Stephen  R.;  Gulfport, 

MS 

Frerichs,  Mary  Jane;  Clinton, 

MS 

Frye,  Charles  Ray;  Pascagoula, 

MS 

Fuller,  Jennifer  M.;  Louisville, 

MS 

Gammill,  William  J.; 

Greenwood,  MS 

Gandy,  Lula  M.;  West  Point, 

MS 

Gardner,  Lee  Andrew; 

Noxapater,  MS 

Garcia-Maldonado,  Betsa; 

Lima,  Peru 

Gartman,  Kenneth  Ray; 

Summit,  MS 


295 


Gaston,  Ronnie  McNar; 

Eupora,  MS 
Gause,  Portia  Colette; 

Columbus,  MS 


Gilman,  Kathi  Joy;  Laurel,  MS 

Gilmore,  Laura  Ruth; 

Hattiesburg,  MS 

Glenn,  Victor  B.;  Louisville,  MS 

Gliddon,  Deann  Lee; 

Southaven,  MS 

Goode,  Christy  Michelle; 

Plantersville,  MS 


Gordon,  Freda  S;  Okolona,  MS 

Gordon,  James  Patrick; 

Houston,  MS 

Gore,  David  Granville;  Terry, 

MS 

Gowan,  Suzanne;  McAdams, 

MS 

Green,  Carrie  Savannah; 

Crestview,  FL 

Graham,  Sara  Elizabeth; 

Memphis,  TN 

Granger,  Brian  Gregory;  New 

Albany,  MS 

Gray,  Amy  Catherine; 

Memphis,  TN 

Gray,  Latonia  Lynn;  Lake,  MS 

Griffin,  Jason  A.;  Ackerman, 

MS 


Griffin,  Kevin  Brett; 

Humboldt,  MS 

Gross,  Alia  Cascal;  Jackson,  MS 

Gross,  John  Trevor;  Madison, 

MS 

Groves,  Sheila  Sheree; 

Goodman,  MS 

Grubbs,  Bradley  Allen;  Nesbit, 

MS 


Haar,  Jon  Patrick; 

Alburquerque,  NM 

Hairston,  Terry  H.;  Brandon, 

MS 

Hamann,  Marc  Stephen; 

Macon,  GA 

Hamilton,  Susan  Renae; 

Wesson,  MS 

Hammons,  Lori  Anne; 

Grenada,  MS 


Gentry,  Donya  Michelle; 

Louisville,  MS 
Gibson,  Stephanie  E.; 

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Hanes,  Cassandra  R.; 

Cleveland,  MS 

Hanna,  Michelle  Lynn; 

Smithville,  MS 

Hansberger,  Jeffrey  T.; 

Pontotoc,  MS 

Hastings,  Andrea;  Scottsboro, 

AL 

Hardin,  Thomas  Owen; 

Southaven,  MS 

Hardwick,  Cherilyn  Ann; 

Metairie,  LA 

Harper,  Fitzgerald  L.;  Calhoun 

City,  MS 

Harper,  Rachel;  Vardaman,  MS 

Harrell,  Mary  Norma; 

Vicksburg,  MS 

Harrick,  Dana  Lee;  Melbourne, 

FL 


Harris,  Coretta  L.;  Columbus, 

MS 

Harrison,  Mark  Fondren; 

Jackson,  MS 

Hart,  David  Dan;  Jackson,  MS 

Hart,  Geoffrey  Ryan;  Madison, 

MS 

Hatfield,  Tera  Lea;  Benton,  MS 


Hawkins,  Chadwick 

Reid;Calhoun  City,  MS 
Hayles,  Joseph  W.;  Jackson,  MS 
Hazel,  Sarah  Margaret; 
Vicksburg,  MS 
Henderson,  Cathy  Elise; 
Grenwood,  MS 

Hendrick,  Lisa  Karen;  Jackson, 
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Henson,  William  Chase; 

Jackson,  MS 

Herring,  Brian  Kent;  Brandon, 

MS 


Hilkert,  Judith  Rene; 

Raymond,  MS 

Hill,  Charles  William; 

Vicksburg,  MS 

Hill,  Tiffanee  H.;  Isola,  MS 

Hilleke,  Leasha  Leigh; 

Huntsville,  MS 

Hixson,  Dana  Justine; 

Cordova,  TN 


Hodges,  William  Scotty; 

Brandon,  MS 

Holcombe,  Allison  Dawn; 

Houston,  MS 

Holder,  Amy  Kaylynnda; 

Clewiston,  FL 

Holliday,  Karen  Alice; 

Aberdeen,  MS 

Holliman,  Brandi  Lynn; 

Belden,  MS 

Holman,  Glenn  Aaron; 

Oxford,  MS 

Hood,  Kristen  Michelle;  Kathy, 

TX 

Hooks,  Amy  Lea;  Ridgeland, 

MS 

Hopkins,  Hollis  H.;  Winona, 

MS 

Howell,  Angela;  Aberdeen,  MS 

Hubbard,  Robert  Tryon; 

Huntsville,  AL 

Hudson,  Renee  Lakeitria; 

Daleville,  MS 

Hunt,  Stacia  Lynn;  Houston, 

TX 

Hurd,  Wendy  Lyn;  Scottsboro, 

AL 

Hurst,  Stephanie  Ann;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Hylander,  Kimberly  Anne; 

Southaven,  MS 

Jacob,  Rachael  Dianne; 

Clarksdale,  MS 

Jackson,  Alidia  A.;  Louisville, 

MS 

Jackson,  Brian  C;  Cleveland, 

MS 

Jackson,  Julie  Christine; 

Madison,  MS 


298 


Jackson,  Missy  J.;  Brandon,  MS 

James,  John  Virgil;  Gore 

Springs,  MS 

James,  Keith  Robert;  Brandon, 

MS 

Jarrett,  Regina  Louise; 

Greenville,  MS 

Jarzen,  Ryan  Robert;  Tupelo, 

MS 


Jefferson,  Travillion  D.; 

Belzoni,  MS 

Jenkins,  Melvin  Thomas; 
Meridian,  MS 
Johnson,  Cassie  D.; 
Mechanicsville,  MS 
Johnson,  Dorotheia  D., 
Coldwater,  MS 
Johnson,  Jennifer  Laura; 
Brandon,  MS 

Johnson,  Lisa  M.;  Montgomery, 

AL 

Johnson,  Melanie  Maria; 

Carthage,  MS 

Johnson,  Pleshette  S.;  Rolling 

Fork,  MS 

Johnson,  Ramona  Lynette; 

Shannon,  MS 

Johnson,  Sancho  Vidal; 

Jackson,  MS 

Johnson,  Syretta  Lavet;  Duck 

Hill,  MS 

Johnston,  Gregory  M.; 

Ridgeland,  MS 

Jones,  Jay  Tolbert;  Brandon, 

MS 

Jones,  Katina  Lee;  Columbus, 

MS 

Jones,  Quincy  Earl;  Jackson, 

MS 

Jones,  Stephanie  Ann;  Forest, 

MS 

Jordan,  Aubre  Ball;  West  Point, 

MS 

Kachru,  Rahul;  Starkville,  MS 

Kalahar,  Jon  Micheal; 

Brandon,  MS 

Kelley,  Chassidy  D.;  Louisville, 

MS 


Kellum,  Amy  Elizabeth; 

Charleston,  MS 

Kemp,  Katherine  V.;  Holly 

Springs,  MS 

Kemp,  Mary  Elizabeth; 

Jackson,  MS 

Kendall,  Connie  Denise; 

Cascilla,  MS 

Keys,  Kimberly  J.;  Flint,  MI 

Keys,  Marlene  M.;  Collins,  MS 

Kilgore,  Jason  Wayne;  Stewart, 

MS 

Kiser,  Jodi  Leigh;  Bay  Springs, 

MS 

Kisner,  Michelle;  Oxford,  MS 

Knight,  Cory  Anne; 

Centreville,  MS 


299 


Knight,  Jennifer  Anne;  Lake 

Village,  MS 

Knowlton,  Beth  Lewis; 

Memphis,  TN 


Lacey,  Ryan  Ray;  Aberdeen, 

MS 

Ladner,  Paula  Dianne;  Pass 

Christian,  MS 


Lamasstus,  Casey  Camille; 

Drew,  MS 

Lambert,  Amy  Laurel;  Natchez, 

MS 

Lambert,  Jeffery  Allen; 

Coldwater,  MS 

Land,  David  Warren; 

Hattiesburg,  MS 

Landrum,  Jennifer  Lee; 

Starkville,  MS 

Lantz,  Katherine  Nicole; 

Sarasota,  MS 

Lax,  Joseph  Benjamin; 

Senatobia,  MS 

Lee,  Aimee  Jo;  Bentonia,  MS 

Lee,  Monica  Sharrae; 

Greenville,  MS 

Leech,  Penny  Michelle; 

Jackson,  MS 

Leigh,  Wendy  Kathleen; 

Hernando,  MS 

Lewis,  Kevin  Mangum;  Pearl, 

MS 

Liles,  Andrew  M.;  Brandon,  MS 

Little,  Veronica  R.;  Kosciusko, 

MS 

Lipscomb,  Kristen  E.; 

Greenville,  MS 


Livingston,  Amy  Lynn; 

Picayune,  MS 

Livingston,  Suzanne  M.; 

Beavercreek,  OH 

Lockhart,  Angela  Dawn; 

Destin,  FL 

Long,  Brian  Dewayne; 

Carthage,  MS 

Long,  James  Kyle;  Cruger,  MS 

Long,  Nicole  Lynn;  Macon,  MS 

Long,  Wallace  Gentry; 

Gulfport,  MS 

Lott,  Elizabeth  Grace; 

Greenwood,  MS 

Lott,  Melody  Marie;  Columbia, 

MS 

Loviza,  Kathleen;  Vicksburg, 

MS 


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loto  by  David  Farrish 


Chad  Richmond  is  a  senior  from  Madison 
majoring  mechanical  engineering.  His  advice 
to  freshman:  "Don't  party  too  hard  and  keep 
your  priorities  straight."  "Graduation  will  be 
my  fondest  memory." 


Lowe,  Jackie  Coretta; 

Caledonia,  MS 

Luckett,  Tracey  Ann;  Sallis,  MS 

Lundy,  Doug  Alan; 

Philadelphia,  MS 

Luter,  Polly  Alane;  Hartselle, 

AL 

Mak,  Linda  Mae;  Greenville, 

MS 


Mallard,  Kristi  M.;  Enterprise, 

MS 

Martin,  James  Malcolm;Crystal 

Springs,  MS 

Martin,  Stephanie  Ann; 

Hazlehurst,  MS 

McAdams,  Michaela  Lynn; 

Greenwood,  MS 

McCaskill,  Laura  Amanda; 

Vicksburg,  MS 

McCleave,  Jason  AshleyjOcean 

Springs,  MS 

McEwen,  Lashern  Lashel; 

Oxford,  MS 

McGahey,  LeAnne;  Rosedale, 

MS 

McGarrahan,  Cathryn  P.;  Arab, 

AL 

McGriff,  Lori  Gail;Haleyville, 

AL 

Mcjunkins,  Felecia  L.;  Oxford, 

MS 

McKay,  Wendy  Carol; 

Columbus,  MS 

McMillian,  Justin  Heath; 

Pascagoula,  MS 

McPherson,  James  Batton; 

Yazoo  City,  MS 

McReynolds,  Frank  Sage; 

Starkville,  MS 


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301 


McReynolds,  William  R.; 

Starkville,  MS 
McVay,  John  Taylor;  Memphis, 

TN 


McWhirter,  Pamela  K.; 

Louisville,  MS 

Megehee,  Alison  Anne;  Macon, 

MS 


40&L. 

1 

1 

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&M 

Meier,  Thomas  O.;  Decatur,  AL 

Menley,  Mark  Allen;  Dexter, 

MO 

Merriwether,  Christopher; 

Columbus,  MS 

Miles,  Stacie  Andress;  Guin, 

AL 

Miller,  Amanda  Jill;  Kosciusko, 

MS 


Miller,  Christopher  D.; 

Cleveland,  MS 

Mills,  Marrion  D.; 

Philadelphia,  MS 

Misenar,  Garik  Traverse; 

Brandon,  MS 

Mitchell,  Shellie  C;  Starkville, 

MS 

Moody,  Gregg  Philip;  Natchez, 

MS 

Moody,  William  Fred; 

Starkville,  MS 

Moore,  Regina  Christine; 

Joplin,  MO 

Moore,  Roger  Earl;  West  Point, 

MS 

Moore,  Ronald  Howard;  MSU, 

MS 

Morgan,  Tonya  Jayne;  Calhoun 

City,  MS 

Morris,  Elizabeth  Ella; 

Louisville,  MS 

Moss,  John  Philip;  Natchez, 

MS 

Moulder,  Tara  Arlene; 

Starkville,  MS 

Mullen,  Johannah  C;  Jackson, 

MS 

Mullins,  John  Jason;  Decatur, 

AL 

Murphy,  Kristine  E.; 

Huntsville,  AL 

Murphy,  Melanie  Miles; 

Starkville,  MS 

Nelson,  Laura  Bennett; 

Madison,  MS 

Nelson,  Scott  Elvin; 

Pascagoula,  MS 

Nemeti,  James  Michael; 

Rayland,  OH 


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Tony  Marucci  is  a  senior  from  Flanders,  NJ  who  is 
majoring  in  political  science.  What  he  would 
change  about  Miss.  State:  "I  would  make  MSU  a 
self-serving  university  where  students  wouldn't 
have  to  go  off  campus  to  purchase  everything." 


Newton,  David  Scott; 

Birmingham,  AL 
Ohlson,  Richard  John; 
Montgomery,  AL 
Olenar,  John  Gregory; 
Rayland,  OH 
Oswalt,  Missie  Renee; 
Greenville,  MS 
Overton,  Tammy  Lee; 
Montgomery,  AL 

Owen,  Angela  Renee; 

Kosciusko,  MS 

Pace,  Leigh  Michael;  Canton, 

MS 

Palmer,  Angela  Lynn;  Clinton, 

MS 

Parham,  Jason  Cory;  Amory, 

MS 

Parker,  Jennifer  A.;  Brandon, 

MS 

Parrish,  Carta  E.;  Stark ville, 

MS 

Patterson,  Samantha;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Payne,  Kristena;  Natchez,  MS 

Pennington,  Jennifer  D.; 

Vicksburg,  MS 

Penny,  Elizabeth  H.;  Houston, 

MS 


Peoples,  James  Thomas; 

Walnut  Grove,  MS 

Petty,  Catherine  Elise; 

Grenada,  MS 

Permenter,  Carrie  Anne; 

Memphis,  TN 

Phillips,  Sharon  M.;  Olive 

Branch,  MS 

Pickens,  Cristy  Lynn;  Tillar, 

AR 


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303 


Pierce,  Shannon  Lea;  Grenada, 

MS 

Pippin,  Serena  Dawn;  Belden, 

MS 


Poole,  Harold  Duane;  Natchez, 
MS 

Porter,  Dredzell  Pace;  Jackson, 
MS 

Potter,  Julia  Elizabeth;  Jackson, 

MS 

Poulos,  Jill  M.;  Biloxi,  MS 

Pray,  Kristin  Lyn;  Oxford,  MS 


Puckett,  Ashley  E.;  Jackson,  MS 

Pufahl,  Robert  C;  Greenwich, 

CT 

Purser,  Chad  E.;  Star,  MS 

Quinn,  Daniel  Lamar;  Madison, 

MS 

Quon,  Raymond  Wilson; 

Inverness,  MS 


Ragazzi,  Brian  Phillip; 

Brandon,  MS 

Ragland,  Amy  Martha; 

Gulfport,  MS 

Ragland,  Tammy  M.;  Crystal 

Springs,  MS 

Ramagos,  Delma  Caroline; 

Soso,  MS 

Rankin,  Christine  Marie; 

Slidell,  LA 

Ray,  Amanda  G.;  Russellville, 

AL 

Ray,  William  Kent;  Savannah, 

GA 

Reddick,  Erin  Christine; 

Vicksburg,  MS 

Redner,  Michelle  Foster;  Friars 

Point,  MS 

Reed,  Dana  Marie;  Louisville, 

MS 

Reed,  Victoria  Rebecca; 

Clinton,  MS 

Reedy,  Stephanie  Dawn;  Ocean 

Springs,  MS 

Reese,  Beverly  Jean; 

Thomasville,  GA 

Reese,  Lawanda  Anika;  Yazoo 

City,  MS 

Reeves,  James  Matthew; 

Oxford,  MS 


Pitts,  Curtis  Lee;  Saltillo,  MS 
Poe,  Morgan  McCain; 

Inverness,  MS 


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Regal,  Jennifer  Jo;  Magee,  MS 
Renfro,  Michael  Warren; 

Vicksburg,  MS 

Reynolds,  Robert  W.;  Mathews, 

AL 

Rigby,  Bradford  Lee;  Starkville, 

MS 

Riley,  Paul  Allott;  Ruston,  LA 


Rivera,  Florecita;  Gautier,  MS 

Roberts,  Katherine  Jean; 

Starkville,  MS 

Roberts,  Kristen;  Huntsville, 

AL 

Roberts,  Rodney  Demond; 

Jackson,  MS 

Robinson,  Alina  Rhea; 

Memphis,  TN 

Robinson,  Markita  A;  Detroit, 

MI 

Robinson,  Robert  Dent;  Laurel, 

MS 

Rodgers,  Jennifer  Gail; 

Louisville,  MS 

Rogers,  Christopher  J.; 

Hazlehurst,  MS 

Rogers,  Jennifer  Leigh; 

Tupelo,  MS 

Rollins,  Lisa  Ann; 

Germantown,  TN 

Roper,  Barbara  Ann; 

Hazlehurst,  MS 

Rowe,  Brandon  Lamont; 

Woodville,  MS 

Ruggles,  Julia  Beth;  West 

Point,  MS 

Rush,  LaDonna  Verrelle; 

Dekalb,  MS 

Rushing,  Shelly  Denise; 

Starkville,  MS 

Russell,  Amy  Suzanne; 

Pontotoc,  MS 

Russell,  James  Frederick; 

Radcliff,  KY 

Russum,  Elizabeth  M.,  Magee, 

MS 

Rutter,  Michael  Wayne; 

Millington,  TN 

Ryals,  Ginger  Carol;  Louisville, 

MS 

Sanders,  Shelby  Lee;  Senatobia, 

MS 

Saum,  Heather  Loraine; 

Columbus,  MS 

Schmidt,  Carolyn  Ann; 

Starkville,  MS 

Schmidt,  David  F.;  Hanceville, 

AL 

Schrag,  Jennipher  M.; 

Pensacola,  FL 

Schwarzmann,  John  H.; 

Germantown,  TN 

Seals,  Joe  Nelson;  Shannon,  MS 

Seitz,  Amy  Renee;  Starkville, 

MS 

Sellers,  Hettie  Ann;  York,  AL 


305 


Sennett,  Jacqueline  C; 

Hattiesburg,  MS 
Selph,  Carissa  Ayn;  Flora,  MS 


Shaw,  Jeff  Thomas;  Biloxi,  MS 

Sheffield,  Thomas  Shane; 

Jackson,  MS 

Sheppard,  Chastitie  M.; 

Clinton,  MS 

Simmons,  Alison  Ray; 

Columbus,  MS 

Simmons,  Lyn;  Tupelo,  MS 


Simpson,  Carla  Delaine; 

Vaiden,  MS 

Simpson,  John  Thomas;  Sledge, 

MS 

Sims,  Chad  Avery;  Starkville, 

MS 

Slade,  Michele  Diane;  Madison, 

MS 

Slayton,  Jennifer  S.;  Cullman, 

AL 

Smith,  Amy  Cherie;  Carthage, 

MS 

Smith,  Bruce  Conrad; 

Louisville,  MS 

Smith,  Christy  Lane; 

Vicksburg,  MS 

Smith,  Cicely  Patrice;  Okolona, 

MS 

Smith,  Crystal  Lynn; 

Noxapater,MS 

Smith,  Cullen  T.;  Plantersville, 

MS 

Smith,  Heidi  M.;  Hattiesburg, 

MS 

Smith,  Lacey  Claire; 

Mendenhall,  MS 

Smith,  Robert  J.  Allen;  Helena, 

AL 

Smith,  Shannon  Paige;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Smith,  Todd  Allen;  Trussville, 

AL 

Snell,  Beverly  Diane;  Bartlett, 

TN 

Sorey,  Elizabeth  Lee; 

Vicksburg,  MS 

Sorrels,  Natalie  Elaine;  Dekalb, 

MS 

Speck,  Michael  Bradley; 

Dyersburg,  TN 


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Photo  by  David  Farrish 


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Geoffrey  Hebron  is  a  graduate  student  in  wildlife 
ecology  from  Pleasantville,  NJ.  "I  have  found  people 
in  the  South  to  be  extremely  nice  —  a  lot  better  than 
Jersey.  In  other  places,  you  are  just  another  body. 
People  (here)  take  time  to  say  hello  to  each  other." 


Spell,  Robin  D.  M.;  Macon,  MS 

Spiess,  Rhonda  Joan;  Bay  St. 

Louis,  MS 

Sporl,  Christi  Ann;  West 

Monroe,  LA 

Standley,  Brenda  M.;  Starkville, 

MS 

Stanley,  Robert  Wylie; 

Tuscumbia,  AL 


Steckler,  Jon  Stephen;  Natchez, 

MS 

Stegall,  Christina  D.;  Jackson, 

MS 

Stephens,  Amy  Michelle; 

Columbia,  MS 

Stevens,  Jill  Suzanne;  Clinton, 

MS 

Steward,  Rejanah  V.;  Lorman, 

MS 

Stewart,  Andrea  Lonnell; 

Rolling  Fork,  MS 

Stewart,  Paula  Melissa;  Holly 

Springs,  MS 

Stewart,  Sherry  Ann;  Brandon, 

MS 

Stockwell,  Stacey;  Jackson,  MS 

Stokes,  Bryon  Scott;  Noxapater, 

MS 


Stone,  Dwayne  Lamont; 

Starkville,  MS 

Stowe,  Wendy  Leigh;  Brandon, 

MS 

Street,  William  Barry;  Madison, 

MS 

Streetman,  Jason  Kirk; 

Gulfport,  MS 

Strong,  Angelia  Shahazz; 

Starkville,  MS 


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307 


Stubblefield,  Cynthia  S.; 

Jackson,  MS 

Stubbs,  Annika  Michelle;  Long 

Beach,  MS 


Sullivan,  Krista  M.;  Gulfport, 

MS 

Surholt,  Jennifer  L.; 

Clarksdale,  MS 

Sykes,  Timothy;  Columbus,  MS 

Tabor,  Apryl  Dawn;  Starkville, 

MS 

Tabor,  Terri  Dawn;  Louisville, 

MS 


Tate,  Warren  Newton; 

Carthage,  MS 

Taylor,  Mickle  Wayne; 

Madison,  MS 

Tedder,  George  Ike;  Vardaman, 

MS 

Teel,  Jennifer  Amy;  Clarksdale, 

MS 

Thomas,  Mary  Melanie; 

Starkville,  MS 

Thomas,  Molly  Suzanne; 

Philadelphia,  MS 

Thomason,  Paula  E.; 

Southaven,  MS 

Tingle,  Jeb  Stuart;  Vicksburg, 

MS 

Tompkins,  Teresa  Anne; 

Winona,  MS 

Towery,  Richard  Eric; 

Sikeston,  MO 

Towles,  Michael  G.;  Cleveland, 

MS 

Townsend,  Tiffany  Elise; 

Brandon,  MS 

Trigg,  Carmen  Michelle; 

Jackson,  MS 

Trussell,  Robert  Kelly; 

Vicksburg,  MS 

Tullos,  Simone  Nichole; 

Murfreesboro,  TN 

Turner,  Emily  Lynn;  Maiden, 

MO 

Turner,  Jennifer  Ashley; 

Clinton,  MS 

Turner,  Lebrio  J  ah  ma  I 

Ridgeland,  MS 

Turner,  Vinette  Lushun; 

Ruleville,  MS 

Upchurch,  Christy  Robin; 

Starkville,  MS 


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308 


Versiga,  Cynthia  E.;  Mt. 

Vernon,  NY 

Wade,  Aimee  Lequewn; 

Hattiesburg,  MS 

Walcher,  Lanessa  Lee; 

Starkville,  MS 

Walker,  Jason  Scott; 

Hattiesburg,  MS 

Walker,  Nina  B.;  Canton,  MS 


Walker,  Stacey  L.;  Columbia, 

MS 

Wallace,  Stacy  Leigh;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Wallace,  Stephanie  Dawn; 

Pelahatchie,  MS 

Walters,  Thomas  C;  Cincinnati, 

OH 

Ward,  Clell  Gordon; 

Greenville,  MS 

Ward,  Contessa  Ann; 

Aberdeen,  MS 

Ware,  Stephanie  Deann; 

Carthage,  MS 

Warne,  Michael  Kitman; 

Meridian,  MS 

Warren,  Clinton  Regan; 

Greenwood,  MS 

Watkins,  Kimberly  Kaye; 

Bruce,  MS 

Watson,  Michelle  L.;  Jackson, 

MS 

Watson,  Scott  Nathan;  Jackson, 

MS 

Watson,  Stevie;  Ruleville,  MS 

Watson,  Susan  Michelle;  Sallis, 

MS 

Watts,  James  Brady;  Madison, 

MS 


Weaver,  Stacy  Eugenna; 

Waynesboro,  MS 

Webb,  David  Alan; 

Plantersville,  MS 

Weeks,  Jowanna  Ann;  Madison, 

MS 

Weiss,  Philip  Sidney;  Slidell, 

LA 

Welch,  Dana  Louise;  Starkville, 

MS 

Wells,  Christopher  G.; 

Brandon,  MS 

Wessman,  Auburn  James; 

Clinton,  MS 

Westbrooks,  Heather  R.; 

Jackson, MS 

Wheeler,  Erik  Steven;  Gautier, 

MS 

White,  Carta  Marie;  Brandon, 

MS 

White,  Jason  Gordon;  Jackson, 

MS 

White,  Reginald  Rashon; 

Grenada,  MS 

Whiteside,  Jennifer  L.;  New 

Albany,  MS 

Wilderson,  Stephanie  D.; 

Daleville,  MS 

Williams,  Brian 

Thomas;Independence,  MS 


309 


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Williams,  Christopher  S.; 

Cedar  Bluff,  MS 

Williams,  Erick  D.;  Columbus, 

MS 


Williams,  Mary  Camille; 

Batesville,  MS 

Williams,  Penny  Laine; 

Randolph,  MS 

Williams,  Terrance  E.; 

Starkville,  MS 

Williams,  Tracey  Yvonnne; 

Starkville,  MS 

Williams,  Wesley  P.;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Williamson,  Angela;  Senatobia, 

MS 

Williamson,  Elizabeth  M.; 

Louisville,  MS 

Williamson,  Tara  M.; 

Hattiesburg,  MS 

Windham,  Rebecca  Lynn; 

Grenada,  MS 

Winsley,  Erin;  New  Albany,  MS 


Withers,  Margaret  S.; 

Starkville,  MS 

Wood,  Amy  Elizabeth;  Athens, 

AL 

Woodward,  Kevin  Lee;  Amory, 

MS 

Worthy,  Margaret  A.;  McCool, 

MS 

Wynne,  Amanda  Katherind; 

Kosciusko,  MS 


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Younger,  Martha  Hope; 

Columbus,  MS 

Yusuf,  Moshtaque;  Starkville, 

MS 


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Kristen  Wolfe  is  a  senior  from  Fulton,  MS 
majoring  in  sociology.  Why  she  came  to  MSU: 
"I  thought  the  people  were  very  friendly.  I 
consider  MSU  sort  of  like  a  family." 


Wynne,  Corin  Ashley;  Eupora, 

MS 

Yarborough,  Matthew  T.; 

Jackson,  MS 

Yates,  Kristen  Michele; 

Greenville,  MS 

Young,  Jacqueline;  Kilmichael, 

MS 

Young,  Velecia  D.;  Coldwater, 

MS 


311 


Abel,  Brandon;  Stuttgat,  AR 
Abel,  Kristie;  Houston,  TX 


Adkinson,  Leah;  Philidelphia, 

MS 

Agnew,  Norris;  Corinth,  MS 

Ainsworth,  Bethany;  Richland, 

MS 

Allen,  Lori;  Pontotoc,  MS 

Almeida,  Ana;  Brazil 


Almeida,  Claudio;  Brazil 

Anderson,  Albert;  Canton,  MS 

Armistead,  Daniel;  Butler,  AL 

Ashmore,  Tamila;  Greenville, 

MS 

Atkins,  Harold;  Columbus,  MS 


Atkisson,  Sheri;  Brandon,  MS 

Avery,  Benjiman;Hamilton,  AL 

Bailey,  Jennifer;  New  Albany, 

MS 

Baker,  Shasta;  Meridian,  MS 

Banks,  Alison;  Brooksville,  MS 


Banks,  Ashley;  Huntsville,  AL 

Barber,  Amy,;  Merdian,  MS 

Barnes,  Stephanie;  Greenville. 

MS 

Bass,  Curtis;  Meridian,  MS 

Batson,  Dinah;  Ocean  Springs, 

MS 


Baughman,  Matthew;  Cleburne, 

TX 

Beachum,  Amy  ;  Tupelo,  MS 

Beck,  Melissa;  Brandon,  MS 

Bell,  Bryan;  Lena,  MS 

Bell,  Thomas;  Metarie,  LA 


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312 


Bennett,  Andre;  Brandon,  MS 
Bennett, Shawna;  Picayune,  MS 
Benton,  Bradley;  Ocean 
Springs,  MS 

Benton,  Thomas;  Nesbit,  MS 
Berryhill,  Susan;  Starkville,  MS 


Betts,  Gayle;  Starkville,  MS 
Bhattacharya,  Ritika;  Miss. 
State,  MS 

Bingham,  Sharunda;  Pearl,  MS 
Black,  Howard;  Weir.MS 
Black,  Michelle;  Marietta,  GA 


Blasingame,  Christy;  FLorence, 

AL 

Blount,  Amanda;  Chunky,  MS 

Boggan,  Nathan;  Hickory,  MS 

Bohannon,  Andraco; 

Columbus,  MS 

Bonds,  Dennis;  Iuka,  MS 


Boring,  Jennifer;  Starkville,  MS 

Bounds,  Charlotte;  Columbus, 

MS 

Bowen,  Wes;  Tupelo,  MS 

Bowlin,  Mary;  Cleveland,  MS 

Box,  Christy;  Winona,  MS 


Box,  Billy;  Ackerman,  MS 

Boyd,  Christopher;  Heidelberg, 

MS 

Boyd,  Susan;  Tupelo,  MS 

Boykin,  Julie;  Yazoo  City,  MS 

Bradfield,  Mark;  Jackson,  TN 


Brand,  Kareader;  Starkville,  MS 

Brantley,  Jeri;  Philidelphia,  MS 

Brasfield,  Charles;  Stevensville, 

MD 

Brennan,  Lippie;  Starkville,  MS 

Bridgman,  Karen;  Pontotoc, 

MS 


Brister,  Timothy;  McComb,  MS 
Brock,  Royal;  Jackson,  MS 
Brown,  Amy;  Iuka,  MS 
Brown,  Christopher; 
Hattiesburg,  MS 
Brown,  Marty;  Starkville,  MS 


313 


Brown,  Ryan;  Water  Valley,  MS 
Brown,  Salley;  Columbus,  MS 


Bryan,  Owen;  Collinsville,  MS 

Bickingham,  Jillian;  Miss. 

State,  MS 

Bunch,  Sara;  Greenwood,  MS 

Burger,  Jennifer;Gulport,  MS 

Burkhalter,  Stacey;  Starkville, 

MS 


Burnett,  Robin;  Jackson,  MS 

Burns,  Molly;  Germantown, 

TN 

Bunrside,  Paige;  Senatobia.  MS 

Burr,  Mark;  Caledonia,  MS 

Burrow,  Wade;  Byhalia,  MS 


Burt,  Jennifer;  Starkville,  MS 

Bush,  James;  Pearl,  MS 

Bushhart,  Glynn;  Baton  Rouge, 

LA 

Byars,  Angela;  Vardaman,  MS 

Cain,  Christopher; 

Birmingham,  AL 


Campbell,  Christopher;  Helena, 

AL 

Campbell,  Elizabeth; 

Clarksdale,  MS 

Campbell,  Kimberly;  Jackson, 

MS 

Caperton,  Thad;  Tunica,  MS 

Carpenter,  Kenneth,;  Natchez, 

MS 


Carr,  Jack;  Carthage,  MS 

Carrothers,  Jeffrey;  Natchez, 

MS 

Carte,  Matthew;  Long  Beach, 

MS 

Case,  Clinton;  Clinton,  MS 

Channell,  Sandra;  Hazelhurst, 

MS 


314 


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Duane  Poole  is  a  freshman  from  Natchez,  MS,  and 
he  is  majoring  in  architecture.  "I  would  like  for  the 
fraternities  and  sororities  to  have  more  influence  in 
decisions  made  on  campus.  I  think  fraternities  and 
sororities  are  looked  down  upon  by  people  who  may 
not  know  what  is  really  going  on." 


Chaplain,  Chris;  Jackson,  MS 
Chappell,  Ann;  Jackson,  MS 
Cheatham,  Anna;  MAdison,  MS 
Chunn,  Kevin;  Pontotoc,  MS 
Cicchetti,  Shawn;  New 
Baltimore,  MI 


Clay,  Telisa;  Columbus,  MS 
Clayton,  Kathryn;  Clinton,  MS 
CLayton,  Beth;  Clinton,  MS 
Clifford,  Cynthia;  Shalimar,  FL 
Coggin,  Tommy;  Columbus,  MS 


Coleman,  Leigh;  Meridian,  MS 
Collier,  Melvin;  Canton,  MS 
Compton,  Katherine; 
Southaven,  MS 

Cooley,  Emily;  COlumbus,  MS 
Cooper,  Melvin;  Petal,  MS 


Conn,  Jennifer;  Brandon,  MS 
Corban,  Tiffni;  Amory,  MS 
Cotting,  Malcolm;  Jackson,  MS 
Cox,  Tonya;  Peral,  MS 
Cox,  Walter;  Tyndall  AFB,  FL 


315 


Crace,  Nathan;  Charleston,  IN 
Crawford,  Mhanta;  Jackson,  MS 


Cuicchi,  Christine;  Starkville, 

MS 

Cummins,  Elizabeth; 

Brookhavenm  MS 

Currie,  Clayton;  Hermanville, 

MS 

Currie,  Romano;  Vicksburg, 

MS 

Dailey,  Stephanie;  Fayette,  AL 

Dale,  Holly;  Brandon,  MS 

Dallas,  Joseph;  Jackson,  MS 

Daniel,  William;  New  Albany, 

MS 

Davis,  Brian;  Dalton,  MS 

Davis,  Ethel;  Steens,  MS 


Davis,  Kimberly;  Terry,  MS 

Dean,  Carl;  Stewart,  MS 

Dean,  Kimberly;  Lexington, 

MS 

Debardelaben,  Marcy;  Miami, 

FL 

Demoran,  Philip;  Ocean 

Spirngs,  MS 


Dennis,  Kathryn;  Spring,  TX 

Dent,  Adrian;  Vicksburg,  MS 

Dhonau,  Melody;  Brandon,  MS 

Dickey,  Jeffrey;  Tupelo,  MS 

Doggett,  Wendy;  Yazoo  City, 

MS 


Doll,  Melissa;  Somerville,  TN 

Dollar,  Rebecca;  Batesville,  MS 

Dong,  Kimberly;  Jackson,  MS 

Donnell,  David;  Hattiesburg, 

MS 

Dougherty,  Karla;  Braxton,  MS 


SSE?SpS'..'V'''     H    -'* 


316 


Downs,  Laticia;  Water  Valley, 

MS 

Draffen,  John;  Memphis,  TN 

Duckworth,  Morie;  Meridian, 

MS 

Duscay,  Jennifer;  Brandon,  MS 

Dunaway,  Timothy;  Selmer, 

TN 


Duncan,  Katherine;  Starkville, 

MS 

Duplessis,  Linda;  Centreville, 

MS 

Durham,  Kenna;  Gautier,  MS 

Easley,  Joan;  Vardaman,  MS 

Easley,  Shelton;  Duck  Hill,  MS 


Echiburu,  Tito;  Morton,  MS 

Ecke,  April;  Green  Bay,  WI 

Edens,  Mylissa;  Niceville,  FL 

Edwards,  Sherrie;  Starkville, 

MS 

Eichelberger,  Rhonda;  Forest, 

MS 


Eleuterius,  Lee;  Ocean  Springs, 

MS 

England,  Tracy;  Calhoun  City, 

MS 

Etheridge,  Kimberly; 

Hatiiesburg,  MS 

Eubanks,  Jennifer;  Philidelphia, 

MS 

Evans,  Carey;  Gunnison,  MS 

Evans  Grover;  Jackson,  MS 
Evans,  Melodi;  Melbnourne,  FL 
Evans,  Torrye;  Belzoni,  MS 
Ferretti,  John;  Starkville,  MS 
Fields,  Jimmy;  McCondy,  MS 


Files,  Amelia;  Meridian,  MS 
Fisher,  Marsha;  Steens,  MS 
Flautt,  Kristen;  Sumner,  MS 
Fleming,  Andra;  Vaiden,  MS 
Ford,  Leslie;  Rolling  Fork,  MS 


Ford,  Mary;  Jonesboro,  AR 

Ford,  Robert;  Pensacola,  FL 

Fortenberry,  Laura;  Gautier, 

MS 

Foster,  Jamal;  Philidelphia,  MS 

Foster,  Tracey;  Florence,  MS 


317 


Fox,  Peter;  Jackson,  MS 

Freeman,  Tammie;  Vicksburg, 

MS 


Frost,  Angela;  Natchez,  MS 

Fulgham,  Robert;  Jackson,  MS 

Gandy,  Kimberly;  Waynesboro, 

MS 

Gardner,  Priscilla;  Columbus, 

MS 

Garner,Gina;Brandon,  MS 


Garriga,  John;  Gulfport,  MS 

Gates,  Elizabeth;  Columbus,  MS 

Gates,  Wesley;  Sarasota,  FL 

Gibbs,  David;  Brownsville,  TN 

Gilstrap,  Alan;  Clinton,  MS 


Givens,  Toxie;  Hazelhurst,  MS 

Glenn,  Lora;  Louisville,  MS 

Glover,  James;  Lilburn,  GA 

Goetz,  ElLizabeth; 

Germantown,  TN 

Goldsworth,  Shannon; 

Germantown,  TN 


Gollott,  Sandra;  Biloxi,  MS 

Goon,  Ludwig;  Greenville,  MS 

Gordon,  Brian;  Iuka,  MS 

Gordon,  Jim;  Sledge,  MS 

Gordon,  Kyle;  New  Orleans, 

LA 


Gordon,  Melissa;  Tupelo,  MS 

Gosa,  Kendall  Hamilton,  MS 

Gossage,  Michelle;  Temple 

Terrace,  FL 

Grantham,  Randy;  Memphis, 

TN 

Grassel,  Saskia;  Hazelhurst,  MS 


Freeswick,  Shannon;  Jefferson, 

LA 

Friloux,  Heather;  Gulfport,  MS 


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Wendy  Doggett,  a  sophomore  from  Jackson 
who  is  majoring  in  child  psychology,  says  it  is 
a  family  tradition  to  come  to  Miss.  State.  "My 
step-dad  told  me  I  could  go  anywhere,  but  he 
would  pay  for  MSU." 


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Gray,  David;  Bloomington,  IL 

Graves,  Catherine;  Sterling,  VA 

Green,  Kerry;  Southaven,  MS 

Greenaway,  Erica; 

Germantown,  TN 

Gregory,  Tammy;  Louisville, 

MS 


Gressett,  Andri.;  Monroeville, 

AL 

Griffin,  Comesha;  Cleveland, 

MS 

Grimes,  Tammy;  Florence,  MS 

Grizzell,  Scharvin;  Jackson,  MS 

Grogan,  Fred;  Flora,  MS 


Guess,  Charles;  Jaclson,  MS 
Hale,  Melanie;  Florence,  AL 
Hall,  Michael;  Pontotoc,  MS 
Hall,  Peycia;  Columbus,  MS 
Hall,  Sabrina;  New  Albany,  MS 


Hallman,  Sharon;  Vicksburg, 

MS 

Hames,  William;  Greenwood, 

MS 

Hammarstrom,  David; 

Starkville,  MS 

Hammond,  Doug;  Brandon,  MS 

Hankins,  Christopher;  Gore 

Springs,  MS 


319 


Harden,  Edward;  Jackson,  MS 

Hardison,  Laura;  Senatobia, 

MS 


Harper,  Robert;  Vicksburg,  MS 

Harrington,  Anita;  Mantee,  MS 

Harris,  Kimberly;  Vicksburg, 

MS 

Harris,  Rachel;  Lorman,  MS 

Harris,  Susan;  Horn  Lake,  MS 


Hathaway,  Linda;  Montgomery, 

AL 

Hatchett,  Meg;  Clarksdale,  MS 

Hawkins.  Brian;  Memphis,  TN 

Hawks,  Jennifer;  Hernando, 

MS 

Haynes,  Charles;  Brandon,  MS 


Hays,  Susan;  Jackson,  MS 

Hazelton,  Elizabeth;  Miss. 

State,  MS 

Heard,  Phillip;  Grenada,  MS 

Hearst,  Laurie;  Canton,  MS 

Heavensr,  Lisa;  Tupelo,  MS 


Heitmueller,  Matthew; 

Vinemont,  AL 

Hemphill,  Shanda;  Brandon, 

MS 

Henderson,  Delarie;  Columbus. 

MS 

Henderson,  Thomas; 

Germantown,  TN 

Henley,  Lisa;  Mandeville,  LA 

Henry,  Sharon;  Vancleave,  MS 

Herrington,  Lester;  Brandon, 

MS 

Herrod,  Daniel;  Vicksburg,  MS 

Hester,  Charles;  Columbus,  MS 

Higginbotham,  Phonda; 

Macon,  MS 


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320 


Hill,  Stephanie;  Louisville,  MS 
Hilliard,  Tessa;  Madison,  MS 
Hinton,  Hanson;  Marks,  MS 
Hodge,  Carolyn;  Clinton,  MS 
Hoff,  Jennifer;  Dyersburg,  TN 


Holder,  Cedrick;  Lumberton, 

MS 

Holder,  Gary;  Boonevillle,  MS 

Holke,  Christopher;  Geneseo, 

IL 

Holland,  Michael;  Memophis, 

TN 

Holland,  Tammy;  Gulfport,  MS 


Honea,  Heather;  Starkville,  MS 
Hood,  Gena;  Gunnison,  MS 
Hood,  Martha;  Shannon,  MS 
Hooks,  Emily;  Clinton,  MS 
Horton,  Dona;  Jonesboro,  AR 


Horton,  Lacy;  Indianola,  MS 

Horton,  Woodward;  Louisville, 

MS 

Houp,  Amanda;  Jackson,  MS 

Hovater,  Jonathan;  Russellville, 

AL 

Howard,  Cynthia     ;  Laurel, 

MS 


Howard,  Donald;  Columbus, 

MS 

Howell,  Kevin;  Carthage,  MS 

Hubbard,  Cynthia;  Grenada, 

Ms 

Hudgins,  Leslie;  Jackson,  MS 

Huff,  Karen;  Vicksburg,  MS 


Hughes,  Jonathan;  Apo,  NY 

Hundley,  Marzella;  Rohwer, 

AR 

Hunt,  Robert;  Carbon  Hill,  AL 

Hunter,  Christy;  Jackson,  MS 

Hyams,  Daniel;  Ruston,  AL 


Ingram,  Lawrence; 

Hattiesburg,  MS 

Ikerd,  Mary;  Jackson,  MS 

Irwin,  Kristen;  Ballwin,  MO 

Jackson,  Christopher; 

Smithdale,  MS 

Jackson,  Gregory;  Clarksdale, 

MS 


321 


Jackson,  Jim;  Tupelo,  MS 
Jackson,  Sonya;  Brandon,  MS 


Jemison,  Cedric;  Flint,  MI 

Jerdine,  Wakeela;  Jackson,  MS 

Jasper,  Scott;  Jackson,  MS 

Jenkins,  Alicia;  Clinton,  MS 

Johnson,  Bethany;  Jackson,  MS 


Johnson,  Derek;  Batesville,  MS 

Johnson,  Ennis;  New  Orleans, 

LA 

Johnson,  Jennifer;  Louisville, 

MS 

Johnson,  Jon;  Meridian,  MS 

Johnson,  Joseph;  Melbourne, 

FL 


Jones,  Bobby;  Winona,  MS 
Jones,  Evelyn;  Aberdeen,  MS 

Jones,  Jesslyn;  Tampa,  FL 

Jones,  Pamela;  Vicksburg,  MS 

Jordan,  Dan;  Starkville,  MS 


Jordan,  Orian;  Columbus,  MS 

Joyner,  Sara;  Brownsville,  TN 

Jue,  Patrick;  Hollandale,  MS 

Kaplan,  Clare;  Cleveland,  MS 

Kelly,  Bronwyn;  Jackson,  MS 


Kelly,  Robert;  Raymond,  MS 
Kennedy,  Lucretia;  Lena,  MS 

Kilgore,  Crystal;  Berry,  AL 

Kinnan,  Rachel;  Hattiesburg, 

MS 

Koontz,  John;  Ashmore,  IL 


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Andrew  Allen  is  a  junior  from  Darien,  CT, 
and  he  is  majoring  in  English.  "People  down 
South  really  take  a  more  relaxed  pace  about 
life.  You  would  never  consider  not  saying  'hi' 
down  South  when  you  see  someone." 


Kovach,  James;  Brandon,  MS 

Kyle,  Wlliiam;  Germantown, 

MS 

Laguan,  Lashan;  Jackson,  MS 

Laird,  Janet;  Starkville,  MS 

Lane,  Ronda;  Madison,  MS 


Langford,  Shay;  Belden,  MS 

Latham,  Richard;  Kilmichael, 

MS 

Laubmeier,  Ronald;  Long 

Beach,  MS 

Lawhorn,  Robert;  Laurel,  MS 

Lawrence,  Anthony;  Jackson, 

MS 


Lawson,Kimberly;  Florence, 

MS 

Leach,  Brent;  Springfield,  IL 

Lebaron,  Paige;  Starkville,  MS 

Lee,  Jay;  Pearl,  MS 

Lee,  Juliet;  Vicksburg,  MS 


Lee,  Stephanie;  Starville,  MS 
Lepard,  Lana;  Harlingen,  TX 
Levy,  Herbert;  Jackson,  MS 
Lew,  Anna;  Greenville,  MS 
Lewis,  Gidget;  Jackson,  MS 


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Lewis,  Kenneth;  Hazelhurst, 

MS 

Lim,  Soo;  Miss.  State,  MS 


Logan,  ELizabeth;  Miss.  State, 

MS 

Lolley,  Cheryl;  Gulfport,  MS 

Lowe,  Jennifer;  Caledonia,  MS 

Lucius,  Stephanie;  Derma,  MS 

Lyle,  Russell;  Starkville,  MS 


Lyons,  David  Ocean  Springs, 

MS 

Lynchard,  Kimberly; 

Greenville,  MS 

Macon,  Kevin;  Brandon,  MS 

Mai,  Thao;  Miss.  State,  MS 

Mallery,  Elizabeth;  Aberdeen, 

MS 


Mangum,  Carol;  Memphis,  TN 

Mangum,  Ginger;  Hazelhurst, 

MS 

Mann,  Brandon;  Rome,  GA 

Mansfield,  Michael;  Friendship, 

TN 

Marble,  Clayton;  Terry,  MS 


Mardis,  Meredith;  Brandon,  MS 

Marett,  Lawrence;  Amory,  MS 

Marin,  Danny;  Miss.  State,  MS 

Markham,  TamaraljGreenwood 

Springs, MS 

Marquez,  Anna;  Clinton,  MS 


Martin,  Mary;  Jackson,  MS 

Martino,  Bernice;  Starkville, 

MS 

Matijevich,  Georgeen;  Clinton, 

MS 

Mattison,  Missy;  Starville,  MS 

Maus,  Ellen;  Metarie,  LA 


324 


May,  Tlmmy;  Carthage,  MS 

Mayfield,  Matthew;  Pascagoula, 

MS 

McAlexander,  Shane;  Jackson, 

TN 

McAnally,  Heather;  Vicksburg, 

MS 

McBeath,  Nicole;  Walnut 

Grove,  MS 


McCarley,  Byron;  Coffeeville, 

MS 

McClendon,  Tracy;  Houston, 

MS 

McClure,  Natalie;  Louisville, 

MS 

McConn,  Christopher;  Naples, 

FL 

McDade,  Mary;  Ridgeland,  MS 

McDonald,  Michael; 

Bloomington,  MN 

McDonald,  Sherry;  Jackson,  MS 

McGehee,  Jennifer;  Jackson, 

MS 

McKay,  Shannon;  Gulfport,  MS 

McKenzie,  Robert;  Mendota 

Heights,  MN 


McKinney,  Daniel;  Amory,  MS 

McMillen,  Julie;  New  Albany, 

MS 

McMullen,  Tina;  Mabe,  MS 

McMurry,  Valerie;  Starkville, 

MS 

McNeil,  Michael;  Southaven, 

MS 


McNutt,  Constantine;  Winona, 

MS 

McRae,  Frankn;  Dekalb,  MS 

McRee,  Elizabeth;  Jackson,  TN 

McWhirter,  Karen;  Louisville, 

MS 

Meek,  Cameron;  Senatobia,  MS 


Meyers,  Lori;  Metairie,  LA 

Meyers,  Sherry;  West  Union, 

OH 

Miles,  Catherine;  Anguilla,  MS 

Miller,  JAson;  Lucedale,  MS 

Miles,  Kara;  Pulaski,  MS 


Miller,  Katina;  Columbus,  MS 
Miller,  Koko;  Columbus,  MS 
Miller,  Melody;  Sturgis,  MS 
Miller,  Rebecca;  Vicksburg,  MS 
Miller,  Timothy;  St. 
Petersburg,  FL 


325 


Mills,  Paula;  Courtland,  MS 

Mills,  Wanda;  Ocean  Springs, 

MS 


Mire,  Tanya;  Reservoir,  MS 

Mitchell,  Cassandra;  Senatobia, 

MS 

Mock,  Lisa;  Greenwood,  MS 

Moffett,  Miriam,  Meridian,  MS 

Moore,  Angela;  Meridian,  MS 


Moore,  James;  Grenada,  MS 

Montgomery,  Tracy;  Jackson, 

MS 

Moran,  Kyle;  Gulfprot,  MS 

Moran,  Marianna;  Raymond, 

MS 

Morgan,  Jody;  D'Lo,  MS 


Morgan,  Somer;  Kosciusko,  MS 

Morgan,  Mark;  Jackson,  MS 

Morphis,  Jennifer;  Jackson,  MS 

Morrow,  Sally;  Amory,  MS 

Morse,  JAmes;  Germantown, 

TN 


Morton,  Christina;  Long  Beach, 

MS 

Moser,  Valorie;  Clarksdale,  MS 

Moss,  Walter;  Natchez,  MS 

Moudy,  Stacy;  Hattiesburg,  MS 

Murphree,  Angelique;  Miss. 

State,  MS 


Murphy,  Keith;  Memphis,  TN 

Necaise,  Darlon;  Pass  Christian, 

MS 

Necessary,  David;  Richmond, 

VA 

Nelson,  Lora  Overton,  TX 

Newlon,  Tammy;  McComb,  MS 


326 


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Veronica  Walters  is  a  junior  majoring  in  bi- 
ology from  Lorman,  MS.  "I  think  the  black 
students  here  should  have  more  unity.  I  would 
like  to  see  more  of  a  sense  of  belonging  and 
family  for  everyone  here  at  MSU." 


Nichols,  Amanda;  Tuscaloosa, 

AL 

Nicholson,  Angela;  Little  Rock, 

AR 

Nordan,  Edwin;  Greenville,  MS 

Ochello,  Dino;  Meridian,  MS 

O'Conner,  Timothy;  Miss. 

State,  MS 


Odom,  Daniel;  Madison,  MS 

Odom,  Rhonda;  Starville,  MS 

Ogerly,  Shannon;  Vicksburg, 

MS 

O'Hara,  Evelyn;  West  Point, 

MS 

Oliver,  Bonita;  Macon,  MS 


O'Neal,  Robert;  Jackson,  TN 

O'Quin,  Caroline;  Paducah,  KY 

Page,  John;  Tupelo,  MS 

Palmer,  Evelyn;  Pascagoula, 

MS 

Palmer,  Stephen;  Clinton,  MS 


Palmertree,  Melanie; 

Kilmichael,  MS 

Parker,  Deborah;  Southaven, 

MS 

Parker,  Jon;  Starkville,  MS 

Parker,  Stacia;  Calhoun  City, 

MS 

Parrish,  Rachel;  Memphis,  MS 


327 


Passmore,  Richard;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Pate,  Derrick;  Canton,  MS 


Peacock,  Thomas;  Miss.  State, 
MS 
Peavey,  Joseph;  Meridian,  MS 
Pellegrino,  Kelly;  Tupleo,  MS 
Penton,  Colbey;  Picayune,  MS 
Penton,  Roxanne;  Clinton,  MS 


Perkins,  Richard;  Carrollton, 

MS 

Perteet,  Jacqueline;  Miss.  State, 

MS 

Petersen,  Karen;  Memphis,  TN 

Peterson,  Kristina;  Columbus, 

MS 

Pittman,  James;  Madison,  MS 


Pittman,  Neda;  Kilmichael,  MS 

Pool,  Jason;  Steens,  MS 

Popham,  Daniel;  Huntsville, 

AL 

Porter,  J.;  Madison,  MS 

Pound,  Tonia;  Sneads,  FL 


Povall,  Emily;  Jackson,  MS 

Price,  Mark;  Highland,  IN 

Pride,  Dwilette;  Batesville,  MS 

Priscock,  Thomas;  Marietta, 

GA 

Purcell,  Kristin;  Detroit,  MI 


Purdy,  Michelle;  Millington, 

TN 

Purvis,  Martha;  Tunica,  MS 

Prevost,  James;  Huntsville,  AL 

Prowell,  Revita;  Steens,  MS 

Pruitt,  Andre;  Columbus,  MS 


BMf?&'t,r.v,--" 


328 


Doug  Lundy  is  a  freshman  history  major 
from  Philidelphia,  MS.  "The  worst  thing 
that  happend  to  me  when  I  first  got  here  was 
probably  going  into  the  wrong  class  and  hav- 
ing to  stay  there  for  the  whole  hour." 


Quails,  Tera;  Ruleville,  MS 
Quick,  Jennifer;  Meridian,  MS 
Railing,  Scott;  Norwood,  NC 
Raines,  Lawrence;  Bartlett,  TN 
Ray,  Heather;  Tupelo,  MS 


Ray,  Stephen;  Madison,  MS 

Redding,  Rebecca;  Oxford,  MS 

Redditt,  Ginger;  Florence,  MS 

Respess,  Courtney;  Lambert, 

MS 

Rester,  Derek;  Baton  Rouge, 

LA 


Rever,  Robyn;  Vero  Beach,  FL 

Rhodes,  Karen;  Jackson,  MS 

Richardson,  Robin;  Jackson, 

MS 

Riggan,  Kathryne;  Marion,  AR 

Riles,  Kimberly;  Vicksburg,  MS 


Rimmer,  Elizabeth;  Dublin,  GA 
Roberts,  John;  Halls,  TN 
Robinson,  Lisa;  Florence,  MS 
Robinson,  Myra;  Loretto,  TN 
Robinson,  Tijuana;  Columbus, 
MS 


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329 


Rodman,  Shannon;  Southaven, 

MS 

Roesch,  Helen;  Vicksburg,  MS 


Rogers,  Melanie;  Collins,  MS 

Roos,  Michelle;  Pearl,  MS 

Rueter,  Eric;  Mandeville,  LA 

Rush,  John;  Leakesville,  MS 

Sampson,  Amy;  Jackson,  MS 


Sanders,  Christy;  Ackerman, 

MS 

Sanders,  Jeffery;  Columbus,  MS 

Sanders,  Katherine;  Tunica, 

MS 

Sandlin,  Suzanne;  Guntown, 

MS 

Sands,  Richard;  Miami,  FL 


Saxon,  Mary;  Brooksville,  MS 

Sayeda,  Sobia;  Starkville,  MS 

Scales,  Andrea;  Okolona,  MS 

Schweizer,  Federico;  Starkville, 

MS 

Scruggs,  Susan;  Tupelo,  MS 


Sculthorpe,  Eric  Gautier,  MS 
Sebring,  Dean;  Starkville,  MS 

Setliff,  Todd;  Meridian,  MS 
Shaw,  Lisa;  Maben,  MS 

Sherer,  Laura;  Florence,  AL 


Shirley,  Audra;  Columbus,  MS 
Shirley,  Donald;  Meridian,  MS 

Shriner,  Stephanie;  Miss.  State, 

MS 

Shoemaker,  Seth;  Aurora,  CO 

Shumway,  Susan;  Madison,  MS 


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330 


Singletary,  Eric;  Pearl  River, 

MS 

Singleton,  Shauna;  Bolton,  MS 

Sink,  James;  Amory,  MS 

Sloan,  Brandon;  Long  Beach, 

MS 

Smith,  Angela;  Mendenhall,  MS 


Smith,  Ashley;  Pascagoula,  MS 
Smith,  Cheryl;  Calhoun,  MS 
Smith,  Donald;  Saltillo,  MS 
Smith,  Dustin;  Perkinston,  MS 
Smith,  Jennie;  Grenada,  MS 


Smith,  Jennifer;  Oxford,  Ms 
Smith,  Jennifer;  McComb,  MS 
Smith,  Kristin;  Summit,  MS 
Smith,  Lisa;  Carlisle,  PA 
Smith,  Michael;  Athens,  AL 


Smith,  Nancy;  Columbus,  MS 

Smith,  Patricia;  West,  Point, 

MS 

Smith,  Scott;  D'Iberville,  MS 

Smith,  Scott;  Slidell,  LA 

Smith,  Shawn;  Columbus,  MS 


Smith,  Valerie;  Jackson,  MS 

Smith-Vaniz,  Susan;  Canton, 

MS 

Sopwell,  Stephanie;  Jackson, 

MS 

Spann,  Johnny;  Columbus,  MS 

Speck,  Nancy;  Dyersburg,  TN 


Spencer,  Sharon;  Water  Valley, 

MS 

Sneed,  Melinda;  Columbus,  MS 

St.  Peter,  Andrew;  Long  Beach, 

MS 

Stamps,  Amanda;  Long  Beach, 

MS 

Stanford,  Kimberly;  Tupleo, 

MS 


Steffan,  Leslie;  Montgomery, 

AL 

Stewart,  Dena;  Long  Beach,  MS 

Stewart,  Bernice;  McComb,  MS 

Stinson,  Sandra;  Jackson,  MS 

Stodard,  Melanie;  Virginia 

Beach,  VA 


331 


Stokes,  Yvette;  Greenwood,  MS 
Street,  Leslie;  Madison,  MS 


Stuckey,  Stephanie;  Slidell,  LA 

Sullivan,  Helen;  Mobile,  AL 

Suthar,  Diptibahen;  Miss.  State, 

MS 

Swann,  Minae;  Macon,  MS 

Tan,  Thuan;  Miss.  State,  MS 


Tanner,  Kimberly;  Tutwiler 

MS 

Taylor,  Michelle;  Brandon,  MS 

aylor,  Shelley;  Blue  Springs,  MS 

Tedder,  Dina;  Vardaman,  MS 

Thomas,  Stephanie;  Jackson, 

MS 


Thompson,  Daniel;  Jackson, 

MS 

Thompson,  Kristin;  Brandon, 

MS 

Thompson,  Lacey;  Greenville, 

MS 

Thompson,  Marcy; 

Philidelphia,  MS 

Tigrett,  Mary;  Brandon,  MS 

Todd,  Christy;  Philidelphia,  MS 

Toland,  Laura;  Gulfport,  MS 

Tonkel,  Tracy;  Clinton,  MS 

Trang,  Le;  Starkville,  MS 

Trimble,  James;  Hamilton,  MS 


Triplett,  Jonathon;  West  Point, 

MS 

Trotter,  Jennifer;  Lyon,  MS 

Trotter,  Lisa;  Greenwood,  MS 

Tullis,  Stuart;  Ashland,  KY 

Turner,  Kimberly;  Gulfport, 

MS 


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Kirt  Smith,  a  freshman  from  Tupelo,  says  he 
came  to  MSU  because  the  people  were  so 
friendly.  "I  had  a  couple  of  friends  who  were 
Roadrunners  and  helped  convince  me  to 
come  here.  I  enjoyed  visiting  the  campus." 


Turner,  Robert;  Madison,  MS 
Vance,  Mary;  Batesville,  MS 
Vann,  Robert;  Gautier,  MS 
Waldrip,  Martha;  Tupelo,  MS 
Walker,  John;  Long  Beach,  MS 


Walls,  Kimberly;  Greenwood, 

MS 

Walls,  Sala;  Greensbor,  NC 

Wallace,  Allison;  Tupelo,  MS 

Wallace,  Shannon;  Yazoo  City, 

MS 

Walton,  Chaquitta;  Jackson,  MS 


Wannemuehler,  Brian; 

Evansville,  IN 

Wansley,  Willie;  Rolling  Fork, 

MS 

Ward,  Kellee;  Clinton,  MS 

Wargo,  Marl;  Watson,  MS 

Watson,  Lou;  Aberdeen,  MS 


Weaver,  Daphne;  Ackermen, 

MS 

Weaver,  Shanna;  Starkville,  MS 

Webb,  Stacy;  Southaven,  MS 

Webster,  Leigh;  Vicksburg,  MS 

Webster,  Lisa;  Houston,  MS 


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333 


Weddig,  David;  Brandon,  MS 
Welch,  Jon;  Jackson,  MS 


West,  Gregory;  Edwardsville,  IL 

Westberry,  Deneshia;  Morton, 

MS 

Westmoreland,  Jill; 

Plantersville,  MS 

Westmoreland,  William; 

Sherman,  MS 

Weston,  Coburn;  Jackson,  MS 


Whatley,  Angel;  Vicksburg,  MS 

Whatley,  Kameron;  Starkville, 

MS 

Winchester,  Rod;  Jacksonville, 

FL 

White,  Heather;  Collierville, 

TN 

White,  John;  Decatur,  AL 


White,  Timothy;  Louisville,  MS 

Whitehead,  Brian;  Corinth,  MS 

Whitehead,  Karin;  Aurora,  CO 

Wilkinson,  Gregory;  Byhalia, 

MS 

Willcutt,  Jennifer;  Columbus, 

MS 


Williams,  Charlotte;  Detroit, 

MI 

Williams,  Damon;  McComb, 

MS 

Williams,  Henry;  Sandy  Hook, 

MS 

Williams,  Jason;  Brandon,  MS 

Williams,  Juandalyn; 

Cleveland,  MS 

Williams,  Melinda;  West  Point, 

MS 

Williams,  Robert;  Batesville, 

MS 

Williams,  Scotty;  Magnolia,  MS 

Williams,  Tekita;  Jackson,  MS 

Williams,  Tonya;  Starkville,  MS 


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334 


Willis,  Timothy;  Pensacola,  FL 
Wills,  Jennifer;  Jackson,  MS 
Wilson,  Carlos;  Charleson,  MS 
Wilson,  Earl;  Helena,  AR 
Wilson,  Sarah;  Starkville,  MS 


Winders,  Christopher; 

Aberdeen,  MS 
Wingo,  Brad;  Memphis,  TN 
Wink,  James;  Southaven,  MS 
Winters,  Patricia;  Sallis,  MS 
Wise,  Scott;  Pontotoc,  MS 


Wolfe,  Mary  Beth;  Canton,  MS 
Woo,  Stephen;  Lexington,  MS 
Woodruff,  Latresha;  Pace,  MS 
Woods,  Regina;  Hollandale,  MS 
Woods,  Tracie;  Miss.  State,  MS 


Worton,  Robert;  Pine  Bluff,  AR 
Woullard,  Lori;  Lucedal,  MS 
Wright,  Kimberly;  Fayette,  AL 
Wright,  Scott;  Southaven,  MS 
Wroghtm  Stephen;  Cullman, 
AL 


Young,  Brian;  Jonesboro,  AR 

Young,  Brian;  Crystal  Springs, 

MS 

Young,  Kelly;  Natchez,  MS 

Young,  Pamela;  Noxapater,  MS 


335 


Adebiyi,  Adenike;  Starkville, 

MS 

Ahrens,  Jennifer;  Long  Beach, 

MS 


Akers,  Elaine;  Ashland,  K.Y 

Alderman,  Angela;  Carthage, 

MS 


Aldy,  Vycky;  Sallis,  MS 

Alexander,  Shelley;  Gulfport, 

MS 

Allen,  Elizabeth;  Richton,  MS 

Allen,  Jay;  Jackson,  MS 

Allen,  Kellie;  Waynesboro,  MS 


Allen,  Kara;  Nesbit,  MS 

Allen,  Tracy;  New  Albany,  MS 

Allsup,  Haze;  Macon,  MS 

Altman,  Rochelle;  Quitman, 

MS 

Anderson,  Herman;  Gulfport, 

MS 


Anderson,  Tangie;  Lucedale, 

MS 

Anding,  Richard;  Jackson,  MS 

Andrews,  Amy;  Starkville,  MS 

Anthony,  James;  Tupelo,  MS 
Anthony,  Lea;  Sebastopol,  MS 


Anthony,  Robyn;  El  Dorado, 

AR 

Ard,  Steven;  Pascagoula,  MS 

Ashley,  Dawn;  Brandon,  MS 

Atkins,  Jennifer;  Hattiesburg, 

MS 

Aultman,  Lisa;  Hattiesburg,  MS 


Azam,  Mohammod;  Miss.  State, 

MS 

Bagwell,  Corey;  Louisville,  MS 

Baird,  Bryan;  Clinton,  MS 

Baird,  Geogre;  Invernes,  MS 

Baker,  Tina;  Pittsboro,  MS 


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336 


Balgord,  Anna;  Hernando,  MS 
Ball,  Stacy;  Jackson,  MS 
Ballard,  Rhonda;  Eupora,  MS 
Banes,  Sandra;  Raymond,  MS 
Barker,  Granville;  Marks,  MS 


Barlow,  Michelle;  Brandon,  MS 
Barnes,  Apryl;  Jackson,  MS 
Barnes,  Scott;  Westmount,  IL 
Barnett,  Leigh;  Jackson,  MS 
Barr,  Tara;  Phenix  City,  AL 


Bassett,  Tonya;  Mandeville,  LA 

Batson,  Elizabeth;  Marietta,  GA 

Batson,  Laurie;  Poplarville,  MS 

Baugher,  Jennifer;  Oxon  Hill, 

MD 

Beavers,  Charles;  Forkville,  MS 


Beaver,  Kerry;  Memphis,  TN 

Beasley,  Charles;  Columbus, 

MS 

Beckham,  Kerie;  McCool,  MS 

Bekurs,  Charles;  Bowling 

Green,  KY 

Bell,  Kathryn;  West  Point,  MS 


Bell,  Rhonda;  Carthage,  MS 

Beneke,  Victoria;  Columbus, 

MS 

Benton,  RachelN;  Enterprise, 

AL 

Berch,  Cassondra;  Wesson,  MS 

Bergiel,  Bridget;  Thibodaux, 

LA 


Bernhart,  Laura;  Clinton,  MS 
Beyer,  Derek;  Baytown,  TX 
Bigham,  Joseph;  Okolona,  MS 
Bishop,  David;  Gulfport,  MS 
Black,  Stephanie;  Starkville,  MS 


Blackwell,  Stephanie;  Brandon, 

MS 

Blake,  Melanie;  Nettleton,  MS 

Blankenship,  Monica;  Baton 

Rouge,  LA 

Boehme,  Terrence;  Belden,  MS 

Boga,  Tonya;  Holly  Springs,  MS 


337 


Boldin,  Rhonda;  Meridian,  MS 
Boles,  Russell;  Starkville,  MS 


Bouis,  Stephen;  Miss.  State,  MS 

Boutwell,  Tony;  Starkville,  MS 

Boyd,  David;  Bay  Springs,  MS 

Boyd,  Michael;  Starkville,  MS 

Boyd,  Valerie;  Pine  Hill,  AL 


Boykin,  Diane;  Mathison,  MS 

Brabham,  Kim;  McComb,  MS 

Braddock,  Danny;  Starkville, 

MS 

Braddock,  Melinda;  Starkville, 

MS 

Bradford,  Camille;  Greenville, 

MS 


Brandon,  Jerri;  Belden,  MS 

Brantley,  Bethany;  Carthage, 

MS 

Brasfield,  Rebecca; 

Stevensville,  MS 

Breedlove,  Wanda; 

Philidelphia,  MS 

Brown,  Donna;  Vicksburg,  MS 


Brown,  Jena;Meridian,  MS 

Brown,  Jim;  Jackson,  MS 

Brown,  Kimberly;  Starkville, 

MS 

Brown,  Sterling;  Okolona,  MS 

Brown,  Tina;  Advance,  MO 


Brown,  Tonya;  Booneville,  MS 

Brumfield,  Christy;  Madison, 

MS 

Bryant,  Algie;  Vicksburg,  MS 

Bryant,  Andrew;  Columbus,  MS 

Bullard,  Darrell;  Iuka,  MS 


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Bolian,  Carl;  Bay  St.  Louis,  MS 

Boudreaux,  Edmond;  Biloxi, 

MS 


338 


loto  by  David  Farrish 


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Audra  Moore  is  a  junior  from  Slidell,  LA  who  is  majoring 
in  foreign  languages.  Her  best  memory  from  freshman 
year:  "After  finals,  a  bunch  of  us  went  and  hit  golfballs  by 
the  Vet.  Med.  building  at  2:00  in  the  morning.  Imagine  the 
golf  balls  being  all  the  classes  you  took  that  semester  and 
then  see  them  knocked  into  Never-Never  Land." 


Bullock,  Anthony;  Booneville, 

MS 

Burch field,  Robin;  French 

Camp,  MS 

Burger,  Andrea;  Ocean 

Springs,  MS 

Burger,  Rebecca;  Gulfport,  MS 

Burns,  Melissa;  Denham 

Springs,  LA 

Burrus,  Christopher;  St.  Louis, 

MO 

Burse,  Ulyna;  Joliet,  IL 

Buskirk,  Kimberly;  Okolona, 

MS 

Burt,  Lori  Ann;  Louisville,  MS 

Burwell,  Heather;  Jackson,  MS 


Bush,  Margaret;  Jackson,  MS 

Butler,  Lori;  Starkville,  MS 

Butler,  Yancey;  Holly  Springs, 

MS 

Calais,  Aimee;  Vicksburg,  MS 

Calhoun,  James;  Orlando,  FL 


Calton,  Michelle;  Brandon,  MS 
Campbell,  Carol;  Decatur,  MS 
Cantrell,  Stephen;  Amory,  MS 
Carr,  Timothy;  Columbus,  MS 
Carruth,  Christopher; 
Germantown,  TN 


339 


Carruth,  Tammy;  Coldwater, 

MS 

Carson,  Dorsey;  Jackson,  MS 


Castelli,  Staephanie;  Phoenix, 
AZ 
Castle,  Timothy;  Canton,  MS 
Cater,  Christy;  Starkville,  MS 
Catlett,  Jeffery;  Lucedale,  MS 
Chai,  Yoon;  Miss.  State,  MS 


Chamberlin,  Melissa;  Amory, 

MS 

Chambers,  Letitia;  Chicago,  IL 

Champion,  Shane;  Grand  Bay, 

AL 

Chapman,  Mershon; 

Germantown,  TN 

Chapman,  Tamantha;  Jackson, 

MS 


Childers,  Lanna;  Tupelo,  MS 

Childers,  Shane;  Hernando,  MS 

Childs,  Bennie;  Ripley,  MS 

Childs,  Torsha;  West  Point,  MS 

Chittom,  Gelena;  Brandon,  MS 


Chong,  Yew-Keong;  Miss.  State, 

MS 

Chow,  Lily;  Miss.  State,  MS 

Chrisco,  Cindy;  Winchester, 

TN 

Church,  David;  Bonneville,  MS 

Church,  Scott;  Miss.  State,  MS 


Clark,  Angela;  Gulfport,  MS 

Clark,  Justin;  Olive  Branch,  MS 

Clark,  Mechell;  McAdams,  MS 

Clark,  Toni;  Hattiesburg,  MS 

Clayton,  Melanie;  New 

Alabany,  MS 


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340 


Cobb,  Randall;  Escatawpa,  MS 
Cochran,  Virginia;  Sallis,  MS 
Coggin,  Kris;  Fulton,  MS 
Cole,  Dana;  Natchez,  MS 
Cole,  Mark;  San  Antonio,  TX 


Coleman,  Ashley;  Greenville, 

MS 

Colemen,  Jenifer;  Corinth,  MS 

Coleman,  Susna;  New  Albany, 

MS 

Coleman,  Tabitha;  Crawford, 

MS 

Collier,  Kimberly;  Memphis, 

TN 


Collins,  Wendy;  Miss.  State,  MS 

Combs,  Eric;  McCordsville,  IN 

Connelly,  John;  Mobile,  AL 

Conway,  Martin;  Greenville, 

MS 

Cook,  Jeffrey;  Madison,  MS 


Cooper,  Marianne;  Tupelo,  MS 
Cooper,  Patricia;  Madison,  MS 
Corbin,  John;  Lambert,  MS 
Corley,  Camala;  Raleigh,  MS 
Conwill,  Melissa;  Tupelo,  MS 


Couch,  Terry;  Plantersville,  MS 
Coward,  Debbie;  Columbus,  MS 
Cox,  Jennifer;  Florence,  MS 
Cox,  Meredith;  Starkville,  MS 
Crane,  Dixie;  Fulton,  MS 


Crane,  Michel;  Pontotoc,  MS 

Cranston,  Christian;  Greenville, 

MS 

Crecink,  Marcia;  Roxie,  MS 

Criddle,  Julie;  Houston,  MS 

Crocker,  William;  Starkville, 

MS 


Cronier,  Jennifer;  Escatawpa, 

MS 

Cross,  Claudia;  Starkville,  MS 

Crotwell,  Dana;  Vicksburg,  MS 

Crum,  Kristi;  Brookhaven,  MS 


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Curtis,  Kimberl;y;  Calhoun 

City,  MS 

Cwiklik,  Gwendolyn; 

Kosciusko,  MS 

Daly,  Antonoius;  Meridian,  MS 

Davis,  Anne;  Brandon,  MS 

Davis,  Brian;  Benton,  MS 


Davis,  Chris;  Leland,  MS 

Davis,  Jennifer;  Smithville,  MS 

Davis,  Louis;  Clinton,  MS 

Day,  Tonya;  Somerville,  TN 

Dearhs,  Claude;  Saucier,  MS 


Deaton,  Johnna;  Ponotoc,  MS 

Dewolf,  Wendy;  Highlands,  NC 

Dill,  William;  Columbus,  MS 

Dispascal,  Dominick;  Gretna, 

LA 

Dobson,  Duane;  Ocean  Springs, 

MS 


Donaghe,  Kelly;  Vicksburg,  MS 
Donahoo,  Paul;  Winona,  MS 
Dolley,  Stephanie;  Utica,  MS 

Dorroh,  Stephanie;  Eupora,  MS 
Dotson,  Dana;  Franklin,  TN 


Doughty,  William;  West  Point, 

MS 

Dove,  Glenn;  Columbus,  MS 

Dowling,  Paula;  Bay  Springs, 

MS 

Drummond,  Melissa;  Dekalb, 

MS 

Dumas,  Kathy;  Starkville,  MS 


Cuccaro,  Kimberly;  Long 

Beach,  MS 

Cummings,  Marsha;  Mantachie, 

MS 


Cummins,  Robert;  Macon,  MS 
Curlin,  Thomas;  Germantown, 

TN 


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Eric  Wheeler  is  a  freshman  from  Gautier,  MS 
who  is  majoring  in  electrical  engineering.  "At 
the  football  game  this  year,  an  LSU  student 
stole  my  cowbell.  I  chased  him  halfway  around 
(Tiger)  stadium  but  he  got  away." 


Duncan,  Laura;  Leland,  MS 

Dunning,  Catherine;  Jackson, 

MS 

Durham,  Kimberly;  Carriere, 

MS 

Duvall,  Anne;  Humbolt,  TN 

Dye,  Bradley;  Blue  Springs,  MS 


Dykes,  Robert;  Raymond,  MS 
Ealy-Bolton,  Tarshi;  Lena,  MS 
Eck,  Kathryn;  Florence,  AL 
Edmond,  Tasha;  Lena,  MS 
Edmonson,  Owen;  Madison,  MS 


Edwards,  April;  Poplarville,  MS 

Edwards,  Staephanie;  Jackson, 

MS 

Eiland,  Steve;  Louisville,  MS 

El-Amin,  Drako;  Starkville,  MS 

Elledge,  Mike;  Booneville,  MS 


Emery,  Adele;  Caledonia,  MS 
England,  Leslie;  Kosciusko,  MS 
Erwin,  Scott;  Adamsville,  TN 
Estes,  Sabrina;  Houston,  MS 
Eubanks,  Thomas;  Lamont,  MS 


343 


Eubanks,  Trent;  Shreveport, 

LA 

Eubanks,  Nancy;  Manteca,  CA 


Everett,  Nancie;  Amory,  MS 

Evetts,  Shelly;  Corinth,  MS 

Felder,  Jennifer;  Long  Beach, 

MS 

Felks,  Laura;  Michie,  TN 

Fetner,  Deric;  Ashland,  AL 


Fisher,  Katherine;  Clinton,  MS 

Flamenco,  Sandra;  Miss.  Stae, 

MS 

Flanagan,  Burin;  Ruleville,  MS 

Flowers,  Chad;  Jackson,  MS 

Floyd,  Dana;  West  Point,  MS 


Fogle,  Lasca;  Miss.  State,  MS 

Foote,  Angela;  Florissant,  MO 

Ford,  Yolanda;  Clarksdale,  MS 

Fortenberry,  William;  Canton, 

MS 

Foster,  Robert;  Franklinville, 

NJ 


Foxx,  Stacey;  Starkville,  MS 

Franklin,  Eclecius;  Natchez, 

MS 

Freeman,  Jody;  Swanville,  MN 

Freeman,  Zandra;  Amory,  MS 

Freeze,  Terry;  Germantown, 

TN 


Freibert,  Anna;  Jackson,  MS 

Frost,  Angela;  Kosciusko,  MS 

Fryar,  Rebecca;  New  Albany 

MS 

Fuller,  Marian;  Meridian,  MS 

Fuller,  Mary;  Meridian,  MS 


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Chris  Wells  is  a  sophomore  in  electrical  en- 
gineering from  Ridgeland,  MS.  "After  class, 
I  like  to  play  basketball  or  baseball  when  I  am 
not  studying." 


Fuhrmann,  Scott;  Miller  Place, 

NY 

Gaines,  Thomas;  Bonneville, 

MS 

Gaither,  Julia;  Macon,  MS 

Galle,  Melissa;  Biloxi,  MS 

Gandy,  Jennifer;  Huntsville, 

AL 


Garner,  Eric;  Jackson,  MS 

Garrett,  Barbara;  Aberdeen, 

MS 

Garrison,  Sonya;  Myrtle,  MS 

Gathings,  Gayle;  Jackson,  MS 

Gauntt,  George;  Macon,  MS 


Gee,  James;  Biloxi,  MS 

Gely,  Geza;  Miss.  State,  MS 

Gerrish,  James;  Vaiden,  MS 

Gibson,  Jennifer;  West  Point, 

MS 

Gilley,  Jennifer  Jackson,  MS 


Given,  Steven;  Clinton,  MS 
Goff,  Ida;  Port  Gibson,  MS 
Goforth,  Cahterine;  Derma,  MS 
Goldman,  Christi;  Marietta,  GA 
Gomez,  Sylvia;  Tupelo,  MS 


345 


Goodman,  James;  Gautier,  MS 

Goralcyzyk,  Aimee;  Calhoun 

City,  MS 


Graham,  Charles;  Biloxi,  MS 

Graham,  Jeffery;  Hattiesburg, 

MS 

Grant,  John;  Pascagoula,  MS 

Graves,  Karen;  West  Point,  MS 

Graves,  Katherine;  Clinton,  MS 


Graves,  Theon;  Leland,  MS 

Gray,  Brian;  Jackson,  MS 

Gray,  Jim;  Tupelo,  MS 

Green,  Mechelle;  Jackson,  MS 

Greenwood,  Brian;  Slidell,  LA 


Greenwood,  Jeffery;  Carthage, 

MS 

Greenwood,  Pamela;  Sallis,  MS 

Griffin,  Donna;  Eupora,  MS 

Griffith,  Mark;  Amory,  MS 

Groner,  Michelle;  Pearl,  MS 


Grubbs,  Heather;  Amory,  MS 

Guest,  Gina;  Brandon,  MS 

Gunter,  Juli;  Newton,  MS 

Hairston,  Amgie;  Artesia,  MS 

Hairston,  Tanya;  Brandon,  MS 


Hall,  Andrea;  Canton,  MS 

Hall,  John;  Starkville,  MS 

Hall,  Karen;  New  Albany,  MS 

Hall,  Martha;  Shannon,  MS 

Hall,  Michelle;  Starkville,  MS 


346 


Hamby,  Roscann;  Stewart,  MS 

Hamilton,  Michael; 

Greenwood,  MS 

Hamilton,  Sheldon;  N. 

Yarmouth,  ME 

Hampton,  Cynthia;  Louisville, 

MS 

Hampton,  Lawanda;  Starkville, 

MS 


Hamrick,  James;  Starkville,  MS 

Hankins,  Hollie;  Hernando, 

MS 

Harbin,  Sharon;  Russcllvillc, 

AL 

Hardin,  Jana;  Greenwood,  MS 

Hargrove,  Margaret;  Starkville, 

MS 


Harkley,  Tracelia;  Moss  Point, 

MS 

Harper,  Charles;  Jackson,  MS 

Harrick,  Kristen;  Melbourne, 

FL 

Harris,  Amy;  Vicksburg,  MS 

Harris,  Angela;  Clarksdale,  MS 


Harris,  Angela;  Columbus,  MS 

Harris,  Robert;  Selmer,  TN 

Harris,  Suzanne;  Miss.  State, 

MS 

Harris,  Tangela;  Greenville, 

MS 

Harris,  Vanessa;  Grenada,  MS 


Harrison,  Angelia;  Carrollton, 

MS 

Harrison,  Jeffrey;  Mize,  MS 

Harrison,  Kendall;  Vicksburg, 

MS 

Hart,  David;  Jackson,  MS 

Hartfield,  Terry;  Gulfport,  MS 


Harrwig,  Melanie;  Hattiesburg, 

MS 

Hathcock,  Lauren;  Clinton,  MS 

Hawkins,  Kristy;  Vicksburg, 

MS 

Haynes,  Kira;  Louisville,  MS 

Hays,  Ashley;  Jackson,  MS 


Hearron,  Sherri;  Memphis,  TN 

Helton,  Melanie;  Tampa,  FL 

Hensley,  Ann;  Miss.  State,  MS 

Herbert,  David;  Tishomingo, 

MS 

Herrin,  Emily;  Decatur,  AL 


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347 


Hess,  Jennifer;  Meridian,  MS 
Hewitt,  Anderson;  Tupelo,  MS 


Hicks,  James;  Durant,  MS 
Hicks,  Keith;  Southaven,  MS 


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Hightower,  Dwayne;  Aberdeen 

,  MS 

Hill,  Jennifer;  Honolulu,  HI 

Hill,  Suzanne;  Tiplerville,  MS 

Hilton,  Charles;  Jackson,  MS 

Hinman,  Todd;  Madison,  MS 


Hodges,  Shelli;  Biloxi,  MS 

Hogan,  Ettaronda;  Starkville, 

MS 

Hogan,  Eutrophia;  Starkville, 

MS 

Holbrooks,  Michael;  Jackson, 

MS 

Holland,  Daniel;  Grenada,  MS 


Holland,  Joseph;  Lucedale,  MS 

Holland,  Kevin;  Pascagoula, 

MS 

Holt,  Randy;  Corinth,  MS 

Hood,  Roger;  Grenada,  MS 

Hoover,  Jonnie;  Pickens,  MS 


Horton,  Cheryl;  Houlka,  MS 

Horton,  Saundra;  Grenada,  MS 

Horton,  Stephen;  Jonesboro, 

AR 

Hotard,  Alan;  Baton  Rouge, 

LA 

Houston,  Tina;  Meridian,  MS 


Howell,  Charles;  Lucedale,  MS 

Howes,  Jason;  Gulfport,  MS 

Howze,  Kevin;  Meridian,  MS 

Huam,  Evelyn;  Natchez,  MS 

Hudson,  Cynthia;  Clinton,  MS 


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Demmie  Blanco  is  a  senior  from  Brandon  who  is 
majoring  in  interior  design.  Advice  to  freshmen: 
"Don't  limit  yourself  to  any  certain  area.  If  some- 
thing interests  you,  pursue  it.  You  don't  know  where 
it  will  take  you.  Test  the  waters." 


Hudson,  Janell;  Marion,  MS 

Hudspeth,  Quentin;  Gonzales, 

LA 

Hulett,  Robert;  Milton,  FL 

Hunt,  Sarah;  Clarksdale,  MS 

Hurd,  Janice;  Grenada,  MS 


Ingram,  Erin;  Jackson,  MS 
Irfan,  Syed;  Starkville,  MS 
Istre,  Eric;  Biloxi,  MS 
Jacobs,  Leslie;  Jackson,  MS 
Jackson,  Harold;  Louisville,  MS 


Jackson,  Jimmy;  Louisville,  MS 
Jackson,  Michael;  Clinton,  MS 
Jackson,  Victor;  Carthage,  MS 
Jackson,  Willie;  Sardis,  MS 
Jakway,  Mary;  Long  Beach,  MS 


Jameson,  Thomas;  Houston, 

TX 

Jeff,  Galagher;  Clinton,  MS 

Jeffres,  Paul;  Florence,  AL 

Jefferson,  Eric;  Vicksburg,  MS 

Jenkins,  Rachel;  Oakland,  MS 


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349 


Jennings,  Susan;  Sewickley,  PA 
Jernigan,  Typhannie; 

Louisville,  MS 


Johnson,  Christopher; 

Hohenwald,  TN 

Johnson,  Jennifer;  Batesville, 

MS 

Johnson,  Jennifer;  Fulton,  MS 

Johnson,  Kimberly;  Ripley,  MS 

Jolley,  Selena;  Starkville,  MS 


Jollif,  Roland;  Woodville,  MS 

Jones,  Charles;  McAdams,  MS 

Jones,  Derlyn;  Benton,  MS 

Jones,  Fred;  Invernes,  MS 

Jones,  James;  Biloxi,  MS 


Jones,  Kimberly;  Greenville, 

MS  / 

Jones,  Kristina;  Louisville,  MS 

Jones,  Neil;  Corinth,  MS 

Jones,  Regina;  Forest,  MS 

Jones,  William;  Starkville,  MS 


Jordan,  Jennifer;  Jackson,  MS 

Justice,  Angela;  Clarksdale,  MS 

Keller,  Allison;  Clinton,  MS 

Kelley,  Melissa;  Walls,  MS 

Kelley,  Susan;  Lesterville,  MO 


Kendall,  Ellisa;  Ocean  Springs, 

MS 

Kennedy,  Alicia;  Booneville, 

MS 

Keyes,  Judy;  Philidelphia,  MS 

Kiker,  Memrie;  Cleveland,  MS 

Kilgore,  Camille;  West  Point, 

MS 


350 


Kimbrell,  Thomas;  Natchez, 

MS 

Kincaid,  Justine;  Holcomb,  MS 

King,  Ashli;  Clinton,  MS 

Kirby,  William;  Jackson,  MS 

Kirksey,  Chandra;  Saltillo,  MS 


Kitchens,  Tonya;  Meridian,  MS 

Knight,  Donna;  Starkville,  MS 

Knight,  Melissa;  Meridian,  MS 

Knipper,  Jennifer;  Carriere, 

MS 

Koehn,  Michael;  Gulfport,  MS 


Ladner,  Renee;  Bay  St.  Louis, 

MS 

LAmb,  Julia;  Jackson,  MS 

Lambert,  Susan;  Brookhaven, 

MS 

Lancaster,  Jay;  Starkville,  MS 

Lancaster,  Joshua;  Starkville, 

MS 


Lane,  Andrea;  Vicksburg,  MS 

Lange,  Christopher;  Clarksdale, 

MS 

Lasker,  Brian;  Haleyville,  AL 

Latimer,  Stephanie;  Coldwater, 

MS 

Latham,  Terry;  Reform,  AL 


Laws,  Jan;  Jackson,  MS 
Lee,  Susan;  Starkville,  MS 
Lee,  Tammie;  Jackson,  MS 
Leflore,  Mitch;  Tchula.MS 
Lehnerer,  Stephan;  Vicksburg, 
MS 


Leist,  Charles;  Brandon,  MS 
Leist,  Kevin;  Brandon,  MS 
Leonard,  Vicki;  Slidell,  LA 
Leopard,  Bryan;  Gulfport,  MS 
Lesage,  Christie;  Island 
Heights,  NJ 


Letchworth,  Trudi;  Jackson, 

MS 

Lipscomb,  Kathryn;  McComb, 

MS 

Lister,  Tricia;  Gautier,  MS 

Livingston,  Lesley;  Derwood, 

MD 

Livingston,  Nicole;  Miss.  State, 

MS 


351 


Lockett,  Mary;  Jackson,  MS 
Lofton,  Tracy;  Vicksburg,  MS 


Lopez,  Richie;  Baldwyn,  MS 

Louque,  Dustan;  Paulina,  LA 

Lovelace,  Paul;  Syacauga,  AL 

Low,  Yee;  Miss.  State,  MS 

Lowe,  Glyn;  Lake,  MS 


Loyd,  Jamie;  Starkville,  MS 

Lyons,  Gary;  Berthoud,  CO 

Mabry,  Tonya;  Florence,  MS 

Madden,  Tara;  Ocean  Springs, 

MS 

Maddux,  Regina;  Hernando, 

MS 


Magee,  Beverly;  Bogalusa,  LA 

Mann,  Tara;  Madison,  MS 

Manuel,  Theresa;  Coldwater, 

MS 

Marlow,  Penny;  Ruleville,  MS 

Martello,  Melinda;  Natchez, 

MS 


Martin,  Ambro;  Ruleville,  MS 
Martin,  Lisa;  Mendenhall,  MS 
Martin,  Michael;  Jackson,  MS 
Martin,  Patricia;  Morton,  MS 
Martin,  Paul;  Jackson,  MS 


Martin,  Tamara;  Jackson,  MS 

Martindale,  Donna;  Ripley,  MS 

Martinez,  Amy;  Brownsville, 

TN 

Marquez,  Amy;  Clinton,  MS 

Mask,  Andrea;  Shannon,  MS 


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hoto  by  David  Farrish 


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Robin  Cooley  is  a  junior  majoring  in  ac- 
counting from  Waynesboro,  MS.  What  she 
would  change  about  MSU:  "I  would  make  a 
new  parking  system!" 


Massey,  Robert;  Jacskon,  MS 

Masson,  Lisa;  Mandeville,  LA 

Matthews,  Eric;  Aberdeen,  MS 

Mattox,  Jonathan;  Carrollton, 

MS 

Mauldin,  Jody;  Gulfport,  MS 


Maxwell,  Margaret;  Shuqualak, 

MS 

Mayo,  Raymond;  Batesville,  MS 

Mays,  Lana;  Greenwood 

Springs,  MS 

McCabe,  Thomas;  Vicksburg, 

MS 

McCary,  Amy;  Starkville,  MS 


McCarra,  Connie;  Quitman,  MS 

McCarty,  William;  Miss.  State, 

MS 

McClendon,  Angelique; 

Newton,  MS 

McCommon,  Steven;  Memphis, 

TN 

McCorvey,  Bridgette;  Moss 

Point,  MS 

McCoy,  John;  Eaker  AFB,  AR 

McCubbins,  Wendy;  Jackson, 

MS 

McCullough,  Wendy;  Miss. 

State,  MS 

McDonald,  Denise;  Vicksburg, 

MS 

McDonough,  Teresa;  Nesbit, 

MS 


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353 


McGee,  Melissa;  Laurel,  MS 
McGill,  Janna;  Miss.  State,  MS 


Mcintosh,  Anna;  Madison,  MS 

McKinney,  Wanda;  Sardis,  MS 

McClain,  Scott;  Philidelphia, 

MS 

McLeroy,  Margaret;  Byhalia, 

MS 

McNair,  Scott;  union,  MS 


McNair,  Stacy;  Jackson,  MS 

McNally,  Heather;  Starkville, 

MS 

McNeal,  Kenneth;  New  Albany, 

MS 

McPherson,  Melissa;  Gulfport, 

MS 

Melvin,  James;  Tishomingo, 

MS 


Mercer,  Robert;  Miami,  FL 

Merritt,  Deborah;  Noxapater, 

MS 

Miles,  Bryan;  Amory,  MS 

Miles,  Christie;  Columbus,  MS 

Miller,  Alison;  Waveland,  MS 


Miller,  James;  Brandon,  MS 

Miller,  Melinda;  Waveland,  MS 

Miller,  Michael;  New  Albany, 

MS 

Miller,  Shawn;  Lucedale,  MS 

Milner,  Darren;  Kosciusko,  MS 


Miller,  Stephanie;  Bayonet 

Point,  FL 

Mitchell,  Deborah;  Clinton,  MS 

Mitchell,  Chad;  Brandon,  MS 

Mohammed,  Saleem;  Gadsden, 

AL 

Moncrief,  Paula;  Morton,  MS 


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Raymond  Brooks  is  a  senior  majoring  in  phys- 
ics and  chemistry,  and  he  is  from  Raleigh,  MS. 
The  most  stupid  thing  he  did  as  a  freshman: 
".  .  .  when  I  acted  like  I  jumped  off  the  3rd 
floor  of  Suttle  for  a  home  video  ..." 


Montogomery,  Leslie;  Decator, 

AL 

Mooney,  Sarah;  Petal,  MS 

Moore,  Audra;  Wiggins,  MS 

Moore,  Bradley;  Jackson,  MS 

Moore,  Carol;  Hixson,  TN 


Moore,  Susan;  Counce,  TN 

Mooring,  Pamela;  Ellicott  City, 

MD 

Moree,  Shay;  Gulfport,  MS 

Morgan,  Jennifer;  Booneville, 

MS 

Morgan,  Paul;  Biloxi,  MS 


Morgan,  Blar;  Calhoun  City, 

MS 

Mosley,  Candice;  Starkville,  MS 

Mullins,  Micki;  Natchez,  MS 

Murrah,  Jeffert;  Starkville,  MS 

Myrick,  Lisa;  Bay  Springs,  MS 


Nabors,  Julie;  Calhoun  City, 

MS 

Nail,  Judith;  Marks,  MS 

Nelson,  Keith;  Starkville,  MS 

Nesbit,  David;  Amory,  MS 

Nester,  Mitchell;  Louin,  MS 


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355 


Newman,  Leigh;  Cordova,  TN 

Newson,  Angela;  Glen  Allan, 

MS 


Nichols,  Benjamin;  Canton,  MS 

Nichols,  John;  Vicksburg,  MS 

Nichols,  Todd;  Florence,  MS 

Nix,  Timothy;  Amory,  MS 

Noble,  Julie;  Ocean  Springs, 

MS 


Norris,  Stephanie;  Corinth,  MS 

O'Connell,  Janey;  Corinth,  MS 

O'Flairity,  Christie;  Starkville, 

MS 

Olive,  Matthew;  Carriere,  MS 

Oliver,  Karen;  Mathis,  MS 


Oliver,  Shawn;  Weir,  MS 

Olson,  Clifford;  Courtland,  MS 

O'Neal,  Mark;  Wiggins,  MS 

Ong,  Soo;  Miss.  State,  MS 

Orr,  Dushon;  Austin,  TX 


Osteen,  Karen;  Picayune,  MS 

Oswalt,  Lauren;  Jackson,  MS 

Owens,  Anita;  Weir,  MS 

Pace,  William;  Canton,  MS 

Padilla,  Carlos;  Starkville,  MS 


Palmer,  Judy;  Louisville,  MS 

Palmer,  Kim;  Menasha,  WI 

Pandolfi,  Gene;  Clinton,  MS 

Parent,  Kere;  Vero  Beach,  FL 

Parks,  Wilson;  Ellisville,  MS 


356 


Parhm,  Franes;  Walnut  Grove, 

MS 

Parish,  Hubert;  Weir,  MS 

Parris,  Holly;  Hernando,  MS 

Parrish,  David;  Starkville,  MS 

Passons,  Peyton;  Starkville,  MS 


Patel,  Mita;  Durant,  MS 
Patrick,  Jason;  Russellville,  AL 
Patton,  Jan;  Vicksburg,  MS 
Payton,  Marcia;  Miss.  State,  MS 
Peace,  Oscar;  Hollandale,  MS 


Peay,  Charles;  Starkville,  MS 
Pennington,  Barbara; 
Columbus,  MS 

Pepper,  John;  Rolling  Fork,  MS 
Penrose,  Amy;  Arlinton,  TX 
Pepper,  Michael;  Magee,  MS 


Pepperman,  Troy;  Starkville, 

MS 

Perry,  Christopher;  Tunica,  MS 

Perry,  John;  San  Antonio,  TX 

Perry,  Phillip;  Miami,  FL 

Persons,  Elizabeth;  CLinton, 

MS 


Perteet,  Lydia;  Sallis,  MS 
Pertuit,  Patricia;  Starkville,  MS 
Peterson,  Pamela;  Canton,  MS 
Petti,  Paula;  Kosciusko,  MS 
Phillips,  Robert;  Morton,  MS 


Pickett,  Cynthia;  Louisville,  MS 
Pigg,  Glen;  Lena,  MS 
Pigott,  Steve;  Jackson,  MS 
Pilgrim,  Casey;  Kosciusko,  MS 
Pitcher,  Elizabeth;  Pascagoula, 
MS 


Plair,  Urissa;  Kalamazoo,  MI 
Plaxico,  Sallie;  Corinth,  MS 
Poe,  Kathryn;  Inverness,  MS 
Pohlman,  Amy;  Jackson,  MS 
Pokrefke,  Rebecca;  Vicksburg, 
MS 


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357 


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Polk,  Amy;  Brandon,  MS 
Polk,  Theresa;  Columbia,  MS 


Porter,  Jeff;  Walls,  MS 

Potter,  Deborah;  Jackson,  MS 

Powell,  Brenda;  Plantersville, 

MS 

Powell,  Lisa;  Flora,  MS 

Powell,  Michelle;  Ridgeland, 

MS 


Powers,  Stacey;  Carthage,  MS 

Prater,  Angela;  Ponotoc,  MS 

Prestwood,  Mary;  Ellisville,  MS 

Prestwood,  Allison;  Dermott, 

AR 

Price,  Vickie;  Kosciusko,  MS 


Pridmore,  John;  Columbus,  MS 

Priest,  Jenifer;  Blue  Springs, 

MS 

Pritchard,  David;  Becker,  MS 

Pucheu,  Sherry;  Gulfport,  MS 

Raffo,  Madelaine;  Orange 

Park,  FL 


Rambin,  Graham;  Natchez,  MS 

Ramsey,  Robin;  Ocean  Springs, 

MS 

Randall,  Charlie;  Miss.  State, 

MS 

Randall,  Mary;  Vicksburg,  MS 

Rasco,  Davie;  Southavem,  MS 


Ratcliff,  Bryan;  Many,  LA 

Read,  Trey;  Clinton,  MS 

Redden,  Stephen;  Canton,  MS 

Reddick,  Erica;  Vicksburg,  MS 

Reed,  James;  Brandon,  MS 


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Xavier  Thomas  is  a  junior  from  Jackson  who  is 
majoring  in  industrial  technology.  The  best  thing 
about  his  job:  "As  a  deliverer  (for  Mazzio's),  I  get  a 
chance  to  meet  a  lot  of  people  and  make  new 
friends.  I'm  on  my  own  mostly." 


Reeder,  Glenda;  Ponotoc,  MS 
Reeves,  Buffy;  Decatur,  MS 
Reeves,  Blair;  Monroe,  LA 
Reeves,  Cynthia;  Denison,  TX 
Remeow,  Elizabeth;  Clewiston, 
FL 


Rendfrey,  Leslie;  Long  Beach, 
MS 

Rhodes,  Heath;  Horn  Lake,  MS 
Rice,  Amelia;  Tupelo,  MS 
Richardson,  Chritsti; 
Carrollton,  AL 
Richardson,  Harold;  Bay 
Springs,  MS 


Richey,  Lacretia;  Blue  Springs, 

MS 

Ridge,  Angela;  Ripley,  MS 

Riemann,  Robert;  Gulfport,  MS 

Rieves,  Angeal;  Starkville,  MS 

Rivera,  Robert;  Pascagoula,  MS 


Rivers,  Starella;  Jackson,  MS 

Roberson,  Mary;  Pope,  MS 

Roberts,  Amy;  Baldwyn,  MS 

Roberts,  Betty;  Mount  Olive, 

MS 

Robertson,  Floyd;  Southaven, 

MS 


359 


Robinette,  Jennifer;  Starkville, 

MS 

Robison,  , David;  Iuka,  MS 


Robinson,  Tammy;  Louisville, 

MS 

Roby,  Jana;  Forest,  MS 

Rogers,  Lafiesta;  Starkville,  MS 

Root,  Michael;  Brandon,  MS 

Rosamond,  David;  Kosciusko, 

MS 


Ross,  Michelle;  Grenada,  MS 

Rotenberry,  Teresa;  Memphis, 

TN 

Rowell,  Stacie;  Southaven,  MS 

Rowland,  Lorie;  Yazoo  City, 

MS 

Rush,  Joseph;  Philidelphia,  MS 


Rushing,  Evelyn;  Piano,  TX 

Rushing,  Ira;  Meadville,  MS 

Rutland,  Jim;  Hueytown,  AL 

Ryals,  Jeffrey;  Caledonia,  MS 

Sagraves,  Anthony;  Bartlett, 

TN 


Samayoa,  Rodrigo;  El  Salvador 

Sanders,  Charles;  New  Albany, 

MS 

Sanders,  James;  Macon,  MS 

Schertzer,  Grant;  Vancleave, 

MS 

Schoenrock,  Jarrad;  York,  AL 


Scruggs,  Samuel;  Meridian,  MS 

Seals,  Patrick;  Ocean  Springs, 

MS 

Segars,  Sarah;  Saltillo,  MS 

Sellers,  Karen;  Brandon,  MS 

Shannon,  Connie;  Starkville, 

MS 


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Shannon,  Marti;  Tunica,  MS 

Shaver,  Jason;  Vero  Beach,  FL 

Sheffiled,  Deborah;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Shell,  Tanja;  Grenada,  MS 

Shelton,  Sydney;  Leeds,  AL 


Shettles,  Kurt;  Etta,  MS 

Shields,  Leslee;  Mantachie,  MS 

Shoemaker,  Debra;  Starkville, 

MS 

Shriner,  Melanie;  Starkville, 

MS 

Simmons,  Karla;  Shannon,  Ms 


Simpson,  Stephen;  Canton,  MS 
Sims,  Carter;  Bay  Springs,  MS 
Sims,  David;  Starkville,  MS 
Sinclair,  Sean;  Ackerman,  MS 
Singleton,  Kimberly;  Brandon, 
MS 


Sisk,  William;  Tupelo,  MS 
Slaughter,  Sherra;  Madison,  MS 
Sledge,  Torria;  Shaw,  MS 
Smith,  Alyson;  Columbus,  MS 
Smith,  Billy;  Decatur,  MS 


Smith,  Charles;  Meridian,  MS 
Smith,  Dawn;  Starkville,  MS 
Smith,  Dustin;  Learned,  MS 
Smith,  Eric;  Florence,  MS 
Smith,  Jeffert;  Jacksonville,  FL 


Smith,  Kelly;  Amory,  MS 
Smith,  Leesley;  Jackson,  MS 
Smith,  Phillip;  Richton,  MS 
Smith,  Shane;  Brookhaven,  MS 
Smith,  Sheila;  Decatur,  AL 


Smith,  Thomas;  Miss.  State,  MS 
Smith,  Vickie;  Vicksburg,  MS 
Snuggs,  Jason;  Jackson,  MS 
Speaks,  Krista;  Ridgeland,  MS 
Spencer,  Holly;  Scottsville,  KY 


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Stafford,  Jeffrey;  Kilmichael, 

MS 

Starling,  Yulanda;  Clarksdale, 

MS 


Stegall,  Amanda;  Pontotoc,  MS 

Steuer,  Wendy;  Corinth,  MS 

Stewart,  Michael;  West  Point, 

MS 

Stewart,  Sandra;  Bruce,  MS 

Stone,  Cami;  Ridgeland,  MS 


Stovall,  Shaun;  Leland,  MS 

Strahan,  Richard;  Picayune,  MS 

Strange,  Tammy;  Baldwyn,  MS 

Stratton,  John;  Indianola,  MS 

Streeter,  Tina;  Nesbit,  MS 


Strickland,  Katheryn;  Corinth, 

MS 

Strope,  Ashley;  Tupelo,  MS 

Sullivan,  Mary;  Louisville,  MS 

Sullivan,  Susan;  Brookhaven, 

MS 

Surall,  Tammy;  Brandon,  MS 


Sutton,  Brain;  Pontotoc,  MS 

Swafford,  Stephanie; 

Kosciusko,  MS 

Swanigna,  Loenard;  Louisville, 

MS 

Taddy,  Tirna;  Two  Rivers,  WI 

Tan,  Haw-Lin;  Miss.  State,  MS 


Tan,  Thuan;  Miss.  State,  MS 

Taranto,  Monica;  Suacier,  MS 

Taylor,  Cindy;  Mercer,  TN 

Taylor,  Gerald;  Laurel,  MS 

Taylor,  Kevin;  Sildell,  LA 


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362 


Taylor,  Randall;  Mantachie, 

MS 

Taylor,  Tanya;  Greenwood,  MS 

Thaggard,  Michael;  Wayside, 

MS 

Tharp,  Conya;  Maben,  MS 

Thompson,  Mona;  Columbia, 

MS 


Thompson,  Tiffiney;  Brandon, 

MS 

Thornton,  Angela;  Brandon, 

MS 

Thrasher,  Sonia;  Blue 

Mountain,  MS 

Tobbler,  Henry;  Kenner,  LA 

Tompkins,  Laura;  Winona,  MS 


Torrey,  Ramsay;  Wayensboro, 

MS 

Towles,  Byron;  Vancleave,  MS 

Towles,  Phillip;  Decatur,  AL 

Trammell,  Marilyn;  Sardis,  MS 

Tran,  Micheal;  Pass  Christian, 

MS 


Treat,  Kathi;  Blue  Springs,  MS 

Trim,  Angela;  Corinth,  MS 

Tubb,  Angelia;  Tupelo,  MS 

Tuertini,  Lainie;  Greenville, 

MS 

Tucker,  Colin;  Vicksburg,  MS 


Tucker,  John;  Fort  Polk,  LA 
Tudor,  Kimberly,;  Pearl,  MS 
Turnage,  Roxi;  Brandon,  MS 
Turner,  Samantha;  Fulton,  MS 
Turner,  Terri;  Eupora,  MS 


Van  Roekel,  Lee;  Sioux  Center, 

IA 

Varner,  Madlyn;  Louisville,  MS 

Varner,  Amrhta;  Yazoo,  MS 

Vassar,  Sonya;  Okolona,  MS 

Wade,  Melanie;  Tupelo,  MS 


Walden,  Tiffany,;  Aberdeen, 

MS 

Walker,  Christy;  Clinton,  MS 

Walker,  Robert;  Somerville, 

TN 

Wallis,  Bobby;  Baldwyn,  MS 

Walters,  Scott;  Laurel,  MS 


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363 


Wampler,  Steven;  Starkville, 

MS 

Ward,  Wendy;  Jackson,  MS 


Watkins,  Cary;  Flora,  MS 

Watkins,  Paul;  Laurel,  MS 

Watson,  Melanie;  Durant,  MS 

Watson,  Robert;  Jackson,  MS 

Watson,  Sandra;  Raleigh,  MS 


Weathersby,  Kellie; 

Brookhaven,  MS 

Weaver,  Angela;  Kosciusko,  MS 

Weaver,  William;  Edmonson, 

AR 

Weems,  Hope;  Raymond,  MS 

Welch,  Diane;  Olive  Branch, 

MS 


Welch,  ELizabeth;  Orangeburg, 

SC 

Wenzel,  Julie;  Tunica,  MS 

West,  Amy;  Tupelo,  MS 

West,  Lisa;  Aberdeen,  MS 

Wheat,  Christopher;  Starkville, 

MS 


White,  James;  Corinth,  MS 

White,  Michael;  Clinton,  MS 

Whitehead,  Nanette;  Corinth, 

MS 

Whitney,  Heather;  Brandon, 

MS 

Wiggington,  Christie;  Michie, 

TN 


Wiggs,  Amanda;  Vardaman, 

MS 

Wilkes,  Jodie;  Noxapater,  MS 

Williams,  Brenda;  Durant,  MS 

Williams,  Carl;  Drew,  MS 

Williams,  Clay;  Leakesville,  MS 


364 


Williams,  Gregory;  Randolph, 

MS 

Wiliimas,  James;  Moss  Point, 

MS 

Williams,  Sidney;  Miss.  State, 

MS 

Williams,  Wade;  Madison,  WI 

Williamson,  Nolan;  Canton, 

MS 


Willis,  John;  Hollandale,  MS 
Wills,  Gina;  Pontotoc,  MS 
Wilson,  Brian;  Slidell,  LA 
Wilson,  Tressa;  Vicksburg,  MS 
Wilson,  Wanda;  Louisville,  MS 


Wingo,  Scotty;  Iuka,  MS 

Winstead,  Christie;  Carthage, 

MS 

Wood,  Rebecca;  Macon,  MS 

Wood,  Susan;  Saltillo,  MS 

Wood,  Wnedy;  Tupelo,  MS 


Woodall,  Leigh;  Bailey,  MS 

Woodruff,  Laura;  Booneville, 

MS 

Woods,  Amy;  Walls,  MS 

Woods,  Barry;  Amory,  MS 

Woods,  Elizabeth;  Columbus, 

MS 


Woodward,  Jeffrey;  Louisville, 

MS 

Wooldridge,  James;  Corinth, 

MS 

Wooten,  Kevin;  Starkville,  MS 

Worley,  Michael;  Coldwater, 

MS 

Wray,  Jennifer;  Ocala,  FL 


Wright,  Brian;  Southaven,  MS 

Wright,  Kim;  Vicksburg,  MS 

Wright,  Michale;  Corinth,  MS 

Yarhrough,  Dora;  Louisville, 

MS 

Yarbrough,  Erikea;  Sturgis,  MS 


Yelverton,  Christine;  Clinton, 

MS 

Young,  Clinton;  Wiggins,  MS 

Young,  Laurie;  Ocean  Springs, 

MS 

Zacharias,  Leslie;  Starkville, 

MS 

Zuber,  Rozlyn;  Starkville,  MS 


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365 


Abbey,  Randall  Morris; 

Tutwiler,  MS 
Abd,  Hamid  Shaharuddin; 

MSU,  MS 


v\    ; 


Abney,  Melliss  Lynn;  MSU,  MS 
Abusalih,  Ali  Abdelmhm; 

Starkville,  MS 


Adair,  Marty  A.;  New  Albany, 

MS 

Adams,  Billy  Lee;  Marietta,  MS 

Adams,  Joan  Denise; 

Vicksburg,  MS 

Adams,  Penny;  Ocean  Springs, 

MS 

Adrian,  Kathy  Lynn;  Starkville, 

MS 


Adcock,  Steven  Russell;  Biloxi, 

MS 

Akin,  Karen  Michele;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Alexander,  Albert  W.;  Wiggins, 

MS 

Alexander,  Lisa  Dawn; 

Lexington,  MS 

Allen,  Anthony  Troy; 

Aberdeen,  MS 

Allen,  Antonio  U.;  MSU,  MS 

Allen,  Jeffrey  Lynn;  Carson, 

MS 

Allen,  Leslie  Rachelle;  New 

Albany,  MS 

Allred,  Cindy  Michelle;  Bruce, 

MS 

Allshouse,  William  E.;  Jackson, 

MS 


Amis,  James  Mark;  Decatur, 

MS 

Anderson,  Stacie  M.;  Starkville, 

MS 

Arledge,  Amy  Ann-Marie; 

Gautier,  MS 

Armstrong,  Christopher;  Long 

Beach,  MS 

Armstrong,  Kimberly  G.; 

Burnsville,  MS 

Armstrong,  Michael  D.; 

Jackson,  MS 

Arnold,  James  Todd;  Pearl,  MS 

Ashford,  Nikita  Lunger; 

Starkville,  MS 

Aultman,  Anne  Lanise; 

Sumrall,  MS 

Ausborn,  Amy  Lynnette; 

Fulton,  MS 


366 


Autry,  Nancy  Catherine; 

Louisville,  MS 

Bachner,  Frederick  M.; 

Dryden,  NY 

Bagwell,  Nancy  Ann; 

Louisville,  MS 

Baham,  Amanda  Lynn; 

Brandon,  MS 

Ball,  Barbara  Jean;  Starkville, 

MS 

Ballard,  Joe  Barton;  Starkville, 

MS 

Barbee,  Craig  Anthony; 

Memphis,  TN 

Barger,  Melissa  Joy;  Booneville, 

MS 

Barkley,  Richard  M.;  New 

Albany,  MS 

Barlow,  Maria  D.;  Clinton,  MS 


Barnes,  Betsy  Dawn;  Burnsville, 

MS 

Barnes,  Brian  Daniel; 

Burnsville,  MS 

Barnes,  Jeanette  M.;  Jackson, 

MS 

Barnes,  Scotty  Wayne;  Walnut, 

MS 

Barr,  Tamela;  West  Point,  MS 


Barret,  William  Heath;  Belzoni, 

MS 

Baskin,  Shelia  Flemming; 

Kilmicheal,  MS 

Bass,  Cynthia  Mary;  Starkville, 

MS 

Beaird,  Bart  B.;  Macon,  MS 

Beam,  Jeremy  A.;  Water  Valley, 

MS 


Beasley,  Kimberly  Ann; 

Tupelo,  MS 

Beck,  Melissa  Muriel;  Duck 

Hill,  MS 

Beckham,  Melissa  Keely; 

Pascagoula,  MS 

Beckham,  Wanda  Michelle; 

McCool,  MS 

Beech,  Donna  Lisa;  Starkville, 

MS 

Bell,  Bessie  Marie;  Starkville, 

MS 

Bennett,  Anne  R.;  Madison,  MS 

Bennett,  John  C;  St.  Albans, 

WV 

Benthall,  Jessica  Baker; 

Starkville,  MS 

Bethea,  Leslie  Lee;  Jackson,  MS 


Berry,  Elizabeth  Thomas; 

Memphis,  TN 

Betts,  Waymon  Stennis; 

Eupora,  MS 

Bishop,  Gina  Weeks; 

Ackerman,  MS 

Bishop,  Tellie  Ann;  Conehatta, 

MS 

Bivins,  Damon  Ray;  Clinton, 

MS 


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367 


Black,  Bailey  Jean;  Starkville, 

MS 

Blanco,  Demmie  Gail; 

Brandon,  MS 


Blankenship,  Melanie  C; 

Aberdeen,  MS 

Blankenship,  Michele  K.; 

Raymond,  MS 

Blount,  John  Michael;  Decatur, 

MS 

Bobo,  Steven  Lloyd;  Burnsville, 

MS 

Bogan,  Steven  Lemond;  MSU, 

MS 

Boggs,  Ginger  Gale;  Fulton,  MS 

Bogue,  Richard  Kevin; 

Memphis,  TN 

Bolkcom,  Richard;  Meridian, 

MS 

Boiling,  Rod  Anthony; 

Gulfport,  MS 

Bomar,  Alicia  Sue;  Grenada, 

MS 


Booker,  Kenneth  Robert; 

Meridian,  MS 

Booker,  Kristie;  Meridian,  MS 

Boone,  Stephanie  Gary; 

Tillatoba,  MS 

Booth,  Beverly  Ann;  Maben, 

MS 

Booth,  Brian  Glenn;  Tupelo, 

MS 


Borzik,  Louis  M.;  Long  Beach, 

MS 

Boutwell,  Amy  Davis; 

Starkville,  MS 

Bowen,  Russell  Wayne; 

Tupelo,  MS 

Bowman,  Rae  Lynette;  Pearl, 

MS 

Bowling,  Michael  A.; 

Lumberton,  MS 

Boyd,  Johnny  Scott;  Carthage, 

MS 

Boyd,  Sheree;  MSU,  MS 

Boyd,  Michael  T.;  Laurel,  MS 

Boyer,  Mary  Beth;  Houston, 

MS 

Boykin,  Louie  F.;  Mathiston, 

MS 


Bland,  Louanne;  Starkville,  MS 
Blakeney,  Gena  Renee;  Mize, 

MS 


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368 


>to  by  David  Farnsh 


Eric  Simmons  is  a  senior  from  Pickens,  MS  who  is 
majoring  in  industrial  engineering.  His  advice  to 
freshman:  "Come  here  with  a  good  attitude  and  do 
the  best  you  can  do.  Don't  let  the  small  things  get  you 
down;  press  on  and  do  better  next  time." 


Bozeman,  Teresa;  hazlehurst, 

MS 

Bradley,  Aimee  Lorraine; 

Starkville,  MS 

Branscome,  William;  Grenada, 

MS 

Branson,  Carl  W.;  Clinton,  MS 

Brantley,  Emmy  Lynn; 

Philadelphia,  MS 


Brantley,  Marissa  Leann; 

Carthage,  MS 

Brasfield,  Robert  E.;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Breazeale,  Tracy  Lynn; 

Kosciusko,  MS 

Breland,  Carol  L.;  Starkville, 

MS 

Breland,  Richard  Tony; 

Picayune,  MS 

Brents,  Anna  Marie; 

Clarksdale,  MS 

Brewer,  Jimmy  Darryl; 

Starkville,  MS 

Brewer,  Tanya  Lea; 

Brooksville,  FL 

Bridges,  Kimberly  Lynn; 

Philadelphia,  MS 

Bridges,  Sarah  Jean;  Carriere, 

MS 

Brightwell,  Ronald  B.; 

Starkville,  MS 

Britt,  Julie  Ann;  Grenada,  MS 

Brooks,  Gina;  Gautier,  MS 

Brooks,  Kevin  Duane;  Athens, 

AL 


Brooks,  Raymond  William; 

Raleigh,  MS 


» 


369 


Broussard,  Shannon  C; 

Jackson,  MS 
Brown,  Aaron  C;  Baytown,  TX 


Brown,  Janet  Lee;  Goodman, 

MS 

Brown,  Kelly  Jo;  Warner 

Robins,  GA 

Brown,  Nathaniel;  Durant,  MS 

Brown,  William  Edward;  Yazoo 

City,  MS 

Browne,  Katherine  E.;  Newton, 

MS 


Browning,  Susan  Lanelle; 

Madison,  MS 

Bruce,  Stacie  R.;  Waynesboro, 

MS 

Bryant,  Carey  Bennard; 

Jacksonville,  FL 

Bryant,  Kelly  Denise;  Clinton, 

MS 

Bryant,  Kevin  Lamar;  Terry, 

MS 

Buchanan,  Curtis  A.; 

Greenville,  MS 

Buchanan,  Michael  Shane; 

Moselle,  MS 

Buckner,  Donnie  M.;  Starkville, 

MS 

Buckner,  Jennifer  Pace; 

Raleigh,  MS 

Buie,  Luther  Tillman; 

Brookhaven,  MS 


Buntyn,  Gina  Marie;  Union, 

MS 

Burcham,  Brian  C;  Starkville, 

MS 

Burdine,  William  B.;  Starkville, 

MS 

Burge,  Richard  D.;  Carriere, 

MS 

Burney,  Barry  Earl;  Coffeeville, 

MS 

Burns,  Patrick  Sean;  Bassfield, 

MS 

Burton,  John  W.;  Gulfport,  MS 

Burton,  Leslye  R.;  Ocean 

Springs,  MS 

Busbee,  J.  Kent;  Meridian,  MS 

Butler,  Dana  Marie;  Tupelo, 

MS 


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Bush,  David  Martin;  MSU,  MS 

Bush,  Helen  Meyers;  MSU,  MS 

Bush,  Terri  Loyce;  Pearl,  MS 

Butler,  Audrey  Jean; 

Vicksburg,  MS 

Butler,  Kelly  Renee;  Meridian, 

MS 


Butler,  Susan  Denise;  Florence, 

MS 

Byrd,  Elizabeth  Kellie;  Fulton, 

MS 

Caldwell,  Sean  Calvin; 

Meridian,  MS 

Calloway,  Lamonica  R.; 

Philadelphia,  MS 

Cammack,  Jereld  Francis; 

Mobile  AL 

Calvert,  Jack  Andrew;  Corinth, 

MS 

Campeau,  Christopher  P.; 

Hamilton,  MS 

Caraway,  Mary  J.;  Meridian, 

MS 

Carleton,  Robert  W.;  Union, 

MS 

Carley,  Christy  Lee;  Sumrall, 

MS 

Carley,  Holland;  Starkville,  MS 
Carlton,  James  Link; 
Brownsville,  TN 
Carr,  John  David;  Hoover,  AL 
Carr,  Tony  Derwin;  Pearl,  MS 
Carroll,  Frank  T.;  Gulfport,  MS 


Carrubba,  Earle  Bryan; 

Starkville,  MS 

Carson,  Billy  L.;  Winona,  MS 
Carter,  Pamela  Jeanette; 
Brandon,  MS 
Castleberry,  Wendy  L.; 
Jackson,  MS 
Chandler,  Laura  Beth; 
Meridian,  MS 

Chapman,  Jeremy;  Denham 

Springs,  LA 

Chatham,  David  Lindley;  Long 

Beach,  MS 

Chatterton,  Ellis  K.;  Ardmore, 

TN 

Cheah,  Han-Liang;  MSU,  MS 

Cheaney,  James  Daniel; 

Evansville,  IN 


Chen,  Linda  Celia;  Starkville, 
MS 

Chen,  Tze  Yian;  MSU,  MS 
Chin,  Tiffany  Tran;  MSU,  MS 
Chishom,  Robert  Allen; 
Jackson,  MS 
Clapper,  Lee  Knight; 
Ridgeland,  MS 


371 


Clark,  Cheryl  Y.;  Greenville, 

MS 

Clark,  Jeff rey  S.;  McComb,  MS 


Clark,  Patricia  Ann;  Greenville, 

MS 

Clarke,  Allan  C;  West  Point, 

MS 

Clarke,  Gary  Wayne;  Cordova, 

TN 

Clay,  Ursula  Yvette;  Aberdeen, 

MS 

Clayton,  Belinda  Jean; 

Starkville,  MS 

Cleveland,  Mary  C;  MSU,  MS 
Cliffe,  Cathleen  Elaine;  St. 

Louis,  MO 

Coggin,  Larry  Wayne;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Coker,  Charles  Martelle; 

Jackson,  MS 

Coker,  Russell  A.;  Ft.  Walton, 

FL 


Coker,  Tabitha  L.;  Vaiden,  MS 

Cole,  Michael  Stuart;  Starkville, 

MS 

Coleman,  Kimberly  Jean; 

Starkville,  MS 

Coleman,  Shawn  Michael; 

Corinth,  MS 

Collier,  Gerald  Patrick; 

Monticello,  MS 


Collins,  Linda  Ruth; 

Noxapater,  MS 

Collins,  Mary  Helen;  Madison, 

MS 

Collins,  Mitsy  Gale;  Nozapater, 

MS 

Collums,  Amanda  Jean;  Marks, 

MS 

Combs,  Christie  Lynn; 

Brandon,  MS 

Combs,  Mary  Ann;  West  Point, 

MS 

Concannon,  Craig  M.; 

Pascagoula,  MS 

Cooper,  Mary  Katherine;  New 

Albany,  MS 

Cooper,  Michael  Regan; 

Clinton,  MS 

Cooper,  Yolanda  Elaine;  Yazoo 

City,  MS 


372 


into  bv  David  Fairish 


Christopher  Taylor  is  a  senior  majoring  in  music 
education  from  Jackson.  His  advice  to  freshmen  is 
"Know  exactly  what  you  want  to  do  before  you  plan  a 
career.  Don't  waste  time  in  college  like  I  did.  Find 
out  why  you're  in  a  major  early." 


Copeland,  Laura  Ann;  Natchez, 

MS 

Cornelius,  Jesse  Jerome; 

Walnut,  MS 

Couch,  Laurie  Lynn; 

Huntsville,  AL 

Counce,  James  R.;  Tupelo,  MS 

Covington,  Trena;  Charleston, 

MS 


Cowling,  William  Dean; 

McDavid,  FL 

Cox,  Patrick  Martin;  Brandon, 

MS 

Coxwell,  Gina  Kay;  Wayesboro, 

MS 

Crabtree,  Kimberly  M.; 

Starkville,  MS 

Craig,  Christy;  Brandon,  MS 

Crain,  Jesse  D.;  Sandy  Hook, 

MS 

Crawford,  Mamie  K.;  Summit, 

MS 

Crawley,  Kathlyn  Paige; 

Brandon,  MS 

Crew,  Laura  Elizabeth; 

Enterprise,  AL 

Crocker,  Chena  Conner; 

Starkville,  MS 

Crosby,  Thomas  W.;  Columbus, 

MS 

Crowe,  Michael  Shane; 

Brandon,  MS 

Crum,  Candace  Dawn;  Corinth, 

MS 

Crump,  Karen  L.;  Chicago,  IL 

Crutchfield,  Natalie;  Calhoun 

City,  MS 


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373 


Cummings,  Amy  L.;  Mantee, 

MS 

Cummings,  Angela  S.; 

Mantachie,  MS 


Davis,  James  Muse;  Starkville, 

MS 

Davis,  Marshall  K.;  Crystal 

Springs,  MS 

Day,  Sharon  Jeanette;  Crystal 

Springs,  MS 

Dearman,  Michael  C;  Houston, 

MS 

Dearman,  Timothy  Dale; 

Brandon,  MS 

Dees,  Debbie  A.;  Starkville,  MS 

Dees,  Virginia  A.;  Gulfport,  MS 

Denley,  Laura  Lee;  Calhoun 

City,  MS 

Denton,  Michael;  Collierville, 

TN 

Dew,  Angela  Franklin;  Pearl, 

MS 


Dew,  Charles  Thomas; 

Flowood,  MS 

Dick,  Christopher  Scott; 

Vicksburg,  MS 

Dickens,  Charles  S.;  Kosciusko, 

MS 

Dickerson,  Myna  Carol; 

Greenville,  MS 

Dickson,  Billy  C;  Macon,  MS 

Dildar,  Tahir;  MSU,  MS 
Dix,  Reeshemah  Ltone; 

Greenville,  MS 

Dixon,  Kim;  Ripley,  MS 

Dodd,  Rebecca  Nail;  Starkville, 

MS 

Donaghe,  Terry  Allan; 

Vicksburg,  MS 


Dorizas,  John  Angelo;  Jackson, 

MS 

Doss,  Kelvin  D.;  Hattiesburg, 

MS 

Douglas,  Amy  Tana; 

Gainesville,  MS 

Douglas,  Shannon  Marie; 

Metairie,  LA 

Dowdy,  Amy  Beth;  Dexter,  MO 


374 


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David  Hirsch  is  a  junior  from  Glenssalls,  NY  who  is 
majoring  in  history.  His  most  embarrassing  moment: 
"Down  here  they  call  some  sandwiches  'po-boys'.  I 
had  never  heard  of  it  that  way.  So  I  went  to  the 
counter  and  ordered  a  'p.o.  boy'." 


Downs,  Regina  Lynn;  Baldwyn, 

MS 

Drewery,  Kimberly  Dawn; 

Corinth,  MS 

Duca,  Michelle  E.;  Starkville, 

MS 

Duckworth,  Diane; 

Brookhaven,  MS 

Duke,  Rodney  Dwight; 

Collinsville,  MS 

Dulaney,  George  Brock; 

Fulton,  MS 

Dunaway,  Amy  Denise; 

Hernando,  MS 

Dunn,  Kenneth  Ray; 

Philadelphia,  MS 

Dupre,  Kenneth  Patrick; 

Houma,  LA 

Dupree,  James  Jacob;  Bay  St. 

Louis,  MS 

Dyer,  Kenneth  Keating; 

Reform,  AL 

Dykes,  Gregory  Del;  New 

Hebron,  MS 

Eakes,  Connie  Lynn;  MSU,  MS 

Easom,  Kristie  Leigh; 

Meridian,  MS 

Edgeworth,  Kenneth  R.; 

Columbus,  MS 


Edwards,  Angela  Kay;  Iuka, 

MS 

Edwards,  Elmira;  Calhoun  City, 

MS 

Egdorf,  Janelle  E.;  New 

Orleans,  LA 

Eidson,  Marsha  B.;  Long 

Beach,  MS 

Elam,  Sandy  David;  Starkville, 

MS 


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375 


Eljack,  Mawia  Mohamed;  MSU, 

MS 

Elledge,  Candice  Ann; 

Booneville,  MS 


Ellis,  Pamela  Suzanne;  Clinton, 

MS 

Ellis,  William  B.;  Indianola,  MS 

Embry,  Donald  Jason;  Long 

Beach,  MS 

England,  Travis  Melvin; 

Calhoun  City,  MS 

Enteshari,  Fariba;  MSU,  MS 


Estes,  Alicia  Marchel; 

Louisville,  MS 

Estes,  Jeffery  James;  Decatur, 

MS 

Eubanks,  Tina  M.; 

Philadelphia,  MS 

Evans,  Edward  H.;  MSU,  MS 

Evans,  Joe  Calton;  Starkville, 

MS 


Evans,  Shepeka  Romonda; 

Drew,  MS 

Everett,  Steven  L.;  Houston, 

MS 

Ewing,  Thomas  E.;  Greenwood, 

MS 

Ezelle,  Amelia  Karin;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Felder,  Rickey  Paul;  McComb, 

MS 

Fells,  Delicia  Garnett;  MSU, 

MS 

Ferguson,  Kathy  Carter; 

Starkville,  MS 

Finch,  Jeffrey  Brian;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Finch,  Tanya  Kay;  Booneville, 

MS 

Fisher,  Tamara  Marie; 

Vaughan,  MS 

Flatt,  Cora  Leigh;  Clinton,  MS 

Flowers,  Janet  C;  Tunica,  MS 

Floyd,  Regina;  Corinth,  MS 

Flynt,  Timothy  David; 

Newhebron,  MS 

Fogg,  Melissa  Beth;  Caledonia, 

MS 


376 


Fondren,  Cecilia  Ann; 

Ackerman,  MS 

Ford,  Allegra  Michelle; 

Newton,  MS 

Ford,  David  Russell;  Olive 

Branch,  MS 

Fortunato,  Anna  C;  Natchez, 

MS 

Fox,  Anthony  Gibson;  MSU, 

MS 

Fox,  Christi  Lee;  Meridian,  MS 

Franklin,  William  T.; 

Vicksburg,  MS 

Franks,  David  L.;  Madison,  MS 

Frederick,  Melissa  Leigh; 

Adamsville,  MS 

French,  Leanne;  Brandon,  MS 


Friloux,  Johnny  C;  MSU,  MS 

Frost,  Lisa  Lynn;  Kosciusko, 

MS 

Fryery,  John  Watson; 

Louisville,  MS 

Fuller,  Brian  Lamar;  Moss 

Point,  MS 

Fultz,  Sandra  Eliza;  Vicksburg, 

MS 


Gainey,  Stephanie  M.;  Union, 

MS 

Gainey,  Stephen  M.;  Union,  MS 

Galbreath,  Scott  O.;  Natchez, 

MS 

Galey,  Jennifer  Nicole;  Minter 

City,  MS 

Galloway,  Joyclyn  T.; 

Covington,  LA 

Gamberine,  John  William; 

Greenville,  MS 

Gamble,  Al  Thomas;  MSU,  MS 

Gamble,  Veronica  T.;  MSU,  MS 

Gammill,  Alan  Wayne;  West 

Point,  MS 

Gandy,  Sharon  Rebecca; 

Picayune,  MS 


Garbarino,  Shawn  C;  Marietta, 

GA 

Gardner,  Jeffery  Stuart; 

Noxapater,  MS 

Garner,  Charles  R.;  Texarkana, 

AR 

Garner,  Melissa  Dianne; 

Nunnelly,  TN 

Garner,  Ronald  Todd; 

Starkville,  MS 

Garner,  Sarah  Ellen;  Starkville, 

MS 

Garner,  Stacey  Ann;  Bentonia, 

MS 

Garner,  Su  Chin;  Aberdeen, 

MS 

Garrett,  Dawn  Minich; 

Smithville,  MS 

Garrett,  James  A.;  Meridian, 

MS 


377 


s 


Gibbs,  Edith  Nicole;  Newton, 

MS 
Gibson,  Douglas  Lee;  Dekalb, 

MS 

Gibson,  Melissa  Denise; 

Tupelo,  MS 

Gibson,  Rebecca;  West  Point, 

MS 
Gilchrist,  Rodney  Gene;  Iuka, 

MS 

Giles,  Tawayna  Lachon;  MSU, 

MS 

Gill,  Susanne  Marie; 

Pascagoula,  MS 

Gilmore,  John  Michael; 

Lexington,  MS 

Gladney,  Lyle  David; 

Kosciusko,  MS 

Gladney,  Teresa  Ann; 

Kosciusko,  MS 

Gleason,  Michael  N.;  Clinton, 

MS 

Glenn,  Herman;  Ackerman,  MS 

Glenn,  Tracy  L.;  Macon,  MS 

Glodic,  Tara  Elizabeth; 

Pompton  Lakes,  NJ 

Goldman,  Kinsey 

Rodney;Philadelphia,  MS 


Gomez,  Alma  Delia;  MSU,  MS 

Goss,  Talmadge  Dewayne; 

Columbus,  MS 

Graham,  Connie  Delane; 

Fulton,  MS 

Graham,  George  Judson; 

Decatur,  MS 

Graves,  Elizabeth  Ann; 

Beaumont,  MS 

Graves,  Paul  T.;  Germantown, 

TN 

Graves,  Scott  Lewis;  Biloxi,  MS 

Gray,  Christopher  L.; 

Greenwood,  MS 

Gray,  Deborah  Ann; 

Germantown,  MS 

Gray,  Lee  Lee;  Meridian,  MS 


X 


Gary,  Tina  Roseanne;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Gault,  Ronald  James;  Meridian, 

MS 


George,  Krystina  Lynn; 

Gulfport,  MS 
Ghaneei,  Atosa  Kathy; 

Huntsville,  AL 


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Bart  Hawcroft  is  a  senior  from  Flint,  MI,  and  he  is 
majoring  in  fisheries  management.  "I  forgot  I  had  a 
test  in  chemistry,  and  I  didn't  have  any  choice  but  to 
take  it.  I  did  pretty  good.  But  I  studied  for  the  next 
one  and  did  worse." 


Gray,  Wendy  Ruth; 

Philadelphia,  MS 

Green,  Byron  Curlee; 

Pascagoula,MS 

Green,  Kevin  Allen;  Medina, 

MS 

Green  Leigh  Anne;  Pearl,  MS 

Green,  Pamela  Joy;  Walnut 

Grove,  MS 


Greer,  Felicia  T.;  Dekalb,  MS 

Gregg,  Janie  R.;  Shuqualak,  MS 

Gressett,  Dana  Leigh;  Chunky, 

MS 

Griffin,  Christy  H.;  Starkville, 

MS 

Griffin,  Jason  R.;  Starkville, 

MS 


Griffin,  Sarah  K.;  Starkville, 

MS 

Grigson,  John  Lance;  Gautier, 

MS 

Groner,  Melanie  Lee;  Pearl,  MS 

Grove,  Ricky  Dewayne; 

Jackson,  MS 

Hackman,  Margot  Anne; 

Brandon,  MS 

Haley,  Kristine  Lynn; 

Alamogordo,  NM 

Haley,  Neal  Rayden; 

Greenville,  MS 

Hall,  Karissa  Deaton;  Belmont, 

MS 

Hall,  Varrian  Durand; 

Cleveland,  MS 

Hamer,  Jaquator;  MSU,  MS 


379 


s 


Hamner,  John  G.;  Columbus, 

MS 

Hand,  Cynthia  Renee;  Terry, 

MS 

Handley,  Tracy  Lyn;  Hamilton, 

AL 

Hankins,  Reginald  R.; 

Columbus,  MS 

Hanna,  Rebecca  M.;  Jackson, 

MS 

Hannah,  Lenora;  Louisville,  MS 

Hans,  Paul  Benjamin;  Moss 

Point,  MS 

Hardin,  William  I).; 

Southaven,  MS 

Hard  wick,  Katerine  D.;  Detroit, 

MI 

Hargis,  John  Graham;  Conway, 

AR 


Harper,  Amanda  Leigh; 

Toomsuba,  MS 

Harper,  Holly  Anne;  Brickeys, 

AR 

Harrell,  Amelia  Cheri;  Fulton, 

MS 

Harris,  Donald  C;  Starkville, 

MS 

Harris,  Leigh  Ann;  Tupelo,  MS 

Hart,  Karen  Lynn;  Jackson,  MS 

Haste,  Kimberly  Ann;  McCool, 

MS 

Hawcroft,  Brad  B.;  Flint,  MI 

Hawkins,  Gary  C;  Calhoun 

City,  MS 

Hawkins,  Leslie  Delane; 

Jackson,  MS 


Hawkins,  Virginia  Faye;  Water 

Valley,  MS 

Hay,  Shannon  Marie; 

Birmingham,  AL 

Hayes,  Robert  E.;  Liberty,  MS 

Haynes,  James  Kenny;  MSU, 

MS 

Hays,  Douglas  M.;  Huntsville, 

AL 


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Hamer,  Thomas  Spencer; 

Dyersburg,  TN 
Hammett,  Mary  Holly; 

Hattiesburg,  MS 


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Hammons,  Shelly  Anne; 

Ridgeland,  MS 

Hammons,  William  I).; 

Grenada,  MS 


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380 


Heard,  Rowena  Q.;  Starkville, 

MS 

Heidelberg,  Maurice;  Meridian, 

MS 

Hemsley,  Bonnie  Jean;  Bay  St. 

Louis,  MS 

Henderson,  Lee  Kevin;  New 

Albany,  MS 

Henderson,  Lynn;  Yazoo  City, 

MS 

Henley,  William  Lee; 

Mandeville,  LA 

Hester,  Leigh  Ann;  Union,  MS 

Hickerson,  Michael  I).; 

Jackson,  MS 

Hickman,  Elizabeth  Jean;  Gulf 

Breeze,  FL 

Hicks,  Lori  Ann;  Gulfport,  MS 


Hicks,  Shaun  P.;  Henando,  MS 
Hill  Jennifer  Lea;  Sturgis,  MS 
Hill,  Kimberly  Renee; 
Starkville,  MS 

Hill,  Traci  Alisha;  Isola,  MS 
Hilsdon,  Donald  Allen; 
Brinkley,  AR 


Hintson,  Pamela  C;  Redwood, 

MS 

Hinshaw,  Paul  Allen;  West 

Point,  MS 

Hobby,  Michael;  Pascagoula, 

MS 

Hodges,  Jamie  Wynne; 

Woodville,  AL 

Hodges,  Jennifer  Johnson; 

Mathiston,  MS 

Hodges,  Michael  Andrew; 

Clinton,  MS 

Hodges,  Rebecca  Lynn; 

Eupora,  MS 

Hoff,  Todd  Burton;  Picayune, 

MS 

Holcomb,  Charles  W.; 

Aberdeen,  MS 

Holden,  Richard  L.;  Columbus, 

MS 

Holder,  Melissa  Carol; 

Louisville,  MS 

Holditch,  Tommy  R.;  MSU,  MS 

Holifield,  Scott  Harold; 

Starkville,  MS 

Holley,  Dennis  Mark; 

Pontotoc,  MS 

Holley,  Patrick  W.;  Slidell,  LA 


Hollingsworth,  Dolly  E.; 

Maben,  MS 

Holyfield,  JoBeth;  Corinth,  MS 

Hood,  Gwendolyn;  Mooreville, 

MS 

Hood,  Sara  Marie;  Memphis, 

MS 

Horecky,  John  Griffin; 

Jackson,  MS 


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Horel,  Phillip  A.;  Meridian,  MS 
Horton,  Christian;  Fulton,  MS 


Howard,  Christopher  M.; 

Brandon,  MS 

Howard,  Ivy  Layne;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Howard,  Jeremy  A.;  Baton 

Rouge,  LA 

Howell,  James  Raymond; 

Winona,  MS 

Howell,  Jayne  Latham; 

Starkville,  MS 

Hudson,  Chris;  Vicksburg,  MS 

Hudson,  Clifton  Keith; 

Louisville,  MS 

Hudspeth,  Sherri  Lynn; 

Hernando,  MS 

Huffman,  Rhonda  Jo;  Brandon, 

MS 

Hughes,  Angela  Lynn; 

Meridian,  MS 


Hughes,  Deborah  Arlene; 

MSU,  MS 

Hughes,  Robert  Clayton; 

Columbia,  TN 

Humphreys,  Edmond  V.;  Blue 

Springs,  MS 

Ingels,  Carolyn  S.;  Hattiesburg, 

MS 

Ingram,  Melanie  Suzette; 

Carthage,  MS 

Irby,  Marcus  Allen;  Meridian, 

MS 

Isonhood,  Amy  C;  Louisville, 

MS 

Iverson,  Anda  Leigh;  Ocean 

Springs,  MS 

Ivy,  Mary  Jane;  Mathiston,  MS 

Jackson,  Judith  Lorene;  Maben, 

MS 


Jacobi,  Brandy  A.;  Ridgeland, 

MS 

Jacques,  Jeffrey  J.;  Springvale, 

ME 

Jadzinski,  Frankie  S.; 

Columbus,  MS 

Jang,  Teresa  Y.;  MSU,  MS 

Janous,  Kenneth  George; 

Kosciusko,  MS 


S 


y 


dim 


Horton,  John  Brian;  Starkville, 
MS 

House,  Mary  Kathryn;  Tupelo, 
MS 


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382 


oto  by  David  Farrish 


4 


f 


Jim  Lowery  is  a  sophomore  majoring  in  chemical 
engineering  from  Monroe,  LA.  His  most  embar- 
rassing moment:  "I  got  sick  on  my  first  date  at  MSU. 
I  got  heat  stroke  at  the  Tennessee  game  and  got  sick 
in  front  of  the  Kappa  Sigma  house  on  the  way 
home." 


Jeanes,  Tanya  M.;  Tiplersville, 

MS 

Jee,  Michael  Kan;  Ruleville,  MS 

Jenkins,  David  Wayne; 

Memphis,  TN 

Jenkins,  William  D.;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Johnson,  Alison  E.;  Tupelo,  MS 


Johnson,  Fred;  Columbus,  MS 

Johnson,  Matilda;  Louisville, 

MS 

Johnson,  Lydia  I.;  Starkville, 

MS 

Johnston,  Harry;  MSU,  MS 

Jones,  Andrea  Marie;  Jackson, 

MS 


Jones,  Debra  Kay;  Philadelphia, 

MS 

Jones,  Donna  M.;  Yazoo  City, 

MS 

Jones,  Girault  W.;  Grenada,  MS 

Jones,  Ira  Fraun;  Senatobia, 

MS 

Jones,  Laurie  Voltz;  Starkville, 

MS 


Jones,  Marlette  Shontay; 

Byhalia,  MS 

Jones,  Vaughn  Richard; 

Natchez,  MS 

Jourdan,  Rebecca;  Macon,  MS 

Joyner,  Tommy  W.;  Laurel,  MS 

Jumper,  Dana  Little;  New 

Albany,  MS 


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Jumper,  Gregory  Jay;  Etta,  MS 

Keeton,  Lisa  Gwyn;  Tupelo, 

MS 


Kelley,  Tommy  Albert;  Walls, 

MS 

Kelly,  Karla  Robin; 

Taylorsville,  MS 

Kendall,  Julia  Jo;  Huntsville, 

AL 

Kendrick,  Michael  D.; 

Booneville,  MS 

Kent,  Gena  Leigh;  Meridian, 

MS 

Kennedy,  Allan  Kendall;  New 

Orleans,  LA 

Kern,  Michael  Todd;  Clinton, 

MS 

Key,  Anthony  Leon;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Khan,  Babar  Z.;  MSU,  MS 

Khan,  Faisal  Amanullah;  MSU, 

MS 


Kilpatrick,  Victoria  L.; 

Starkville,  MS 

Kimbrough,  Catherine  S.; 

Greenwood,  MS 

King,  Donald  Louis;  Starkville, 

MS 

King,  Kimberly  Kay; 

Monticello,  MS 

King,  Patrick  W.;  Starkville, 

MS 

Kipker,  Randall  Mark;  Meraux, 

LA 
Kirby,  Linda  Brock;  Starkville, 

MS 
Kirby,  Timothy  David;  Lena, 

MS 
Kitchens,  Shane  Clinton;  Utica, 

MS 
Kittrell,  Robert  W.;  Yazoo  City, 

MS 

Koch,  Bailey  Robert;  Pass 

Christian,  MS 

Koehn,  Kelli  Hughes;  Fulton, 

MS 

Kosinski,  Edward  A.; 

Knoxville,  TN 

Kramer,  Tanya  Gaye;  Piano, 

TX 

Krankey,  Kim  Michelle;  Bay  St. 

Louis,  MS 


384 


Krausse,  Kurt  Lee;  Holt,  MO 

Lacy,  Michelle  Lee;  Southaven, 

MS 

Lafontaine,  Chad;  Pass 

Christian,  MS 

Lamberth,  Tracey  M.;  Corinth, 

MS 

Lancaster,  Cathy  Regina; 

Houston,  MS 


Lang,  Holly  Gay;  Meridian,  MS 

Langford,  Mary  J.;  Lena,  MS 

Langley,  La  Donna  Ann; 

Laurel,  MS 

Langley,  Rhonda  Kay; 

Batesville,  MS 

Larson,  Julie  N.;  MSU,  MS 


Lauderdale,  Terry  E.;  Rienzi, 

MS 

Lavalle,  Erik  Gerhardt;  Ocean 

Springs,  MS 

Lawrence,  Paul  Ervin;  Terry, 

MS 

LeBlanc,  Jane  Schwing; 

Plaquemine,  LA 

Lee,  Brian  Buu;  MSU,  MS 

Lee,  Chee  Ming;  MSU,  MS 
Lee,  Gayla  Lynn;  McComb,  MS 
Lee,  John  T.;  Starkville,  MS 
Lee,  Michael;  Lumberton,  MS 
Lee,  Soo  Kyoung;  Seoul,  Korea 


Lee,  Teressa  Suzanne; 

Hattiesburg,  MS 

LeFlore,  Amy  Elizabeth; 

Orange,  TX 

Leggett,  Joy;  Pontotoc,  MS 

Lehman,  Deborah  Renee; 

Tupelo,  MS 

Leong,  Tiang  Wah;  Singapore 


Lessel,  Ginger  Gay;  Blue 

Springs,  MS 

Lewis,  Alton  Gene;  Cleveland, 

MS 

Lewis,  Kelly  Rochelle; 

Gulfport,  MS 

Lewis,  Kevin  Andrew;  Jackson, 

MS 

Lewis,  Melinda  Kay;  Gulfport, 

MS 

Lewis,  William  Daryl;  Hickory, 

NC 

Leyden,  Tara  Eileen;  Roswell, 

GA 

Lightsey,  Brent  B.;  Batesville, 

MS 

Lin,  Cheng-Fan;  MSU,  MS 

Lindauer,  Kathleen  D.;  Steens, 

MS 


385 


Lindsey,  Marian;  Brownsville, 

TN 

Linn,  Leigh  Heather;  Grenada, 

MS 


Lloyd,  Carlos  Adidas;  MSU, 

MS 

Lobianco,  Debra  Ann;  Maben, 

MS 

Locke,  Leonard  H.;  Marks,  MS 

Logue,  Dawn  Michelle; 

Vicksburg,  MS 

Lomenick,  Brandi  Paige;  Iuka, 

MS 


Long,  Deryl  Lee;  Yazoo  City, 

MS 

Long,  Jeffrey  Britton; 

Aberdeen,  MS 

Longstreet,  David  T.;  Jackson, 

MS 

Lowery,  Shannon  Jo;  D'Lo,  MS 

Lowery,  Tracie  Lynn; 

Indianola,  MS 


Luke,  Penny  Renee;  Preston, 

MS 

Lyell,  Leigh  Allison;  Brandon, 

MS 

Maclellan,  James  Travis; 

Columbus,  MS 

Magee,  Christopher  Todd; 

Roswell,  NM 

Maghan,  Kay  Marie;  Gautier, 

MS 

Mahan,  Jamie  Marie;  Helena, 

AR 

Maier,  Melissa  C;  Jackson,  MS 

Mainka,  Bruce  Eric;  Carthage, 

MS 

Makamson,  Christopher; 

Morgan  City,  MS 

Malone,  Michael  S.;  Belden,  MS 


Mangrum,  Debra  Gail; 

Decatur,  MS 

Mansell,  John  Patrick;  Pearl, 

MS 

Marion,  Meka  Marlene;  Duck 

Hill,  MS 

Marion,  Robin  Denise;  Moss 

Point,  MS 

Marlar,  Kimberly  Lyn; 

Birmingham,  AL 


386 


noto  by  G.  Bradley  Moore 


Marler,  Michael  Ray;  Crystal 

Springs,  MS 

Marsalis,  Jeffrey  M.; 

Vicksburg,  MS 

Marshall,  Kent  S.;  Vicksburg, 

MS 

Marter,  Melanie  Campbel; 

Duck  Hill,  MS 

Marter,  Stephen  Abel;  Duck 

Hill,  MS 

Martin,  Beverly  A.;  West  Point, 

MS 

Martin,  Jerry  Lee;  Starkville, 

MS 

Marucci,  Anthony  C;  Flanders, 

NJ 

Mason,  Jon  Michael;  Jackson, 

MS 

Mason,  Kelly  O.;  Houston,  MS 

Matamoros,  Gerardo;  MSU,  MS 

Matsumoto,  Akiko;  MSU,  MS 

Maxwell,  Bryan  K.;  MSU,  MS 

May,  Janet  Maria;  Philadelphia, 

MS 

May,  William  B.;  Amory,  MS 


Maze,  Gregory  Allan; 

Libertyville,  IL 
McBrayer,  Mark  Franklin; 
Madison,  AL 

McCaffery,  Molly  Gannon; 
Kosciusko,  MS 
McCammon,  Kenneth  D.; 
Southaven,  MS 
McCanulty,  Brett  Andrew; 
Vicksburg,  MS 


387 


McCaskill,  Kevin  Glen; 

Vicksburg,  MS 
McCollum,  William  V.; 

Hughes,  AR 


McCoy,  Courtney  Lynn; 

Brandon,  MS 

McCracken,  Geoffrey  Ray; 

Berwick,  MS 

McCraw,  John  Terry;  Laurel, 

MS 

McCuthcen,  Bryan  Alan; 

Booneville,  MS 

McDonald,  Brian  Yates; 

Preston,  MS 

McDonald,  Daniel;  Magee,  MS 

McDonough,  Marilyn  M.; 

Brandon,  MS 

McElveen,  Cathy  Lynn;  New 

Orleans,  LA 

McGarr,  Tammie  Turner; 

Eupora,  MS 

McGee,  Cathy  Rene; 

Ackerman,  MS 


McGregor,  Kimberlie  R.; 

Pittsboro,  MS 

McGuffee,  Lori  Cain;  Atmore, 

AL 

McKinley,  Barbara  B.;  Eupora, 

MS 

McKinney,  Dana  Marie;  Apollo 

Beach,  FL 

McLain,  Stacy  Denise;  Horn 

Lake,  MS 

McLemore,  Melvin;  Duck  Hill, 

MS 

McMaster,  Stacy  Lea; 

Starkville,  MS 

McNair,  Jeffery  Alan;  Union, 

MS 

McNeal,  Sandra  Lynn;  New 

Albany,  MS 

McNeese,  Amanda  E.; 

Meridian,  MS 

McRee,  Joseph  Daniel; 

Grenada,  MS 

McWhorter,  Alice  Diane; 

Greenville,  MS 

Medders,  Joey  Leon;  Starkville, 

MS 

Megehee,  Paul  Jacob;  Macon, 

MS 

Mellen,  Mary  Frances;  Salem, 

VA 


388 


Menifield,  Gloria  J.;  Rosedale, 

MS 

Merrell,  Glen  R.;  Slidell,  LA 

Miller,  David  E.;  Starkville,  MS 

Miller,  Joe  Ranie;  Meridian, 

MS 

Miller,  Kelly;  Greenwood 

Springs,  MS 


Miller,  Undrea  Michelle;  Moss 

Point,  MS 

Millwood,  Timothy  Lynn; 

Nettleton,  MS 

Mitchell,  Angela  G; 

Greenwood,  MS 

Mitchell,  Jennifer  R.; 

Senatobia,  MS 

Moore,  Larry  Alan;  Starkville, 

MS 

Moore,  Michael  Clarence; 

Jackson,  MS 

Moore,  Necole  Elizabeth; 

Brandon,  MS 

Moore,  Rhonda  Michelle; 

Hernando,  MS 

Moore,  Tammy  Lanell;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Moore,  Trayce  Annette;  West 

Point,  MS 

Moore,  Wendy  L.;  Brandon,  MS 

Moorman,  Joe  Edgar; 

Greenville,  MS 

Moosavi,  Marzieh;  Renton,  WA 

Moran,  Donald  Brett;  Gulfport, 

MS 

Morgan,  Kimberly  Dawn;  Rose 

Hill,  MS 


Morgan,  Richard  Bryant; 

Bruce,  MS 

Morris,  Eddie;  Iuka,  MS 

Morris,  William  Harris; 

Stanton,  TN 

Morrow,  Brendan  Todd; 

Corinth,  MS 

Morrow,  Leigh;  Smithville,  MS 


Morton,  David  L.;  Long  Beach, 

MS 

Moses,  Corey  Lynn;  Pensacola, 

FL 

Moses,  Kami  Dawne;  Tupelo, 

MS 

Moses,  Natalie  Jean;  Jackson, 

MS 

Moss,  Joseph  W.;  Canton,  MS 

Murphy,  Amanda  Gayle; 

Booneville,  MS 
Murphy,  Jerry  Oneal; 
Jacksonville,  FL 
Muse,  Timothy  Wayne; 
Greenwood,  MS 
Myers,  Connie  Michelle; 
Conehatta,  MS 
Myers,  Kristin  Rae; 
Germantown,  MS 


389 


Myers,  Steve  Harry;  Long 

Beach,  MS 

Myers,  Vanessa  Sueles; 

Brandon,  MS 


Nabors,  Gabriel  Cox; 

Columbus,  MS 

Neal,  Matthew  Scott; 

Greenville,  MS 

Nelson,  John  C;  Pearl,  MS 

Nester,  Dana  Lynn;  Dekalb,  MS 

Newman,  Kimberly  B.;  Clinton, 

MS 


New,  Rachel  Garrett; 

Greenville,  MS 

Newton,  John  Kenneth; 

Birmingham,  AL 

Nichols,  Carl  D.;  Fayette,  MS 

Nichols,  Matthew  Thomas; 

Thaxton,  MS 

Nickles,  David  Edward; 

Ridgefield,  MS 


Nolen,  Natalie  Michelle; 

Jackson,  MS 

Nolen,  Sam  Blair;  Jackson,  MS 

Norment,  Karen  Leanne; 

Starkville,  MS 

Norton,  Pamela  Dawn;  Amory, 

MS 

Novak,  Shannon  Nicole; 

Natchez,  MS 


Nowell,  Laurie  A.; 

Philadelphia,  MS 

O'Daniel,  Christopher  D.; 

Southaven,  MS 

Oglesbee,  Ken  Alan;  Bay  St. 

Louis,  MS 

Oglesbee,  Kimberly  Ann;  Bay 

St.  Louis,  MS 

Ogorda,  Mary  Jean;  Gulfport, 

MS 

O'Keefe,  Brennan 

Maurice; Long  Beach,  MS 

O'Neal,  Ellen  Ladean;  Wiggins, 

MS 

O'Neal,  Katherine;  Jackson, 

TN 

O'Neal,  Loretta;  West  Point, 

MS 

O'Neal,  Shannon  Leigh; 

Starkville,  MS 


390 


)to  by  David  Farrish 


<h 


f 


Mike  Dearman  is  a  senior  from  Houston,  MS  ma- 
joring in  marketing.  His  advice  to  freshmen:  "Pick  a 
good  balance  between  studying  and  socializing.  You 
are  here  to  learn,  but  the  social  part  comes  into  play 
when  you  look  for  a  job." 


Orlando,  Maria  Marie;  Belden, 

MS 

Orman,  Julie  E.;  Brandon,  MS 

Owens,  Shauna  Lynn; 

Arlington,  TX 

Pace,  Karen  Lynette;  Prentiss, 

MS 

Pack,  Latunia  Gail;  Okolona, 

MS 


Padilla,  Raul  Armando;  MSU, 

MS 

Parker,  Rodney  Stephen; 

Huntsville,  AL 

Parker,  Trenton  J.;  Forest,  MS 
Parish,  John  Ray;  Jackson,  MS 
Parks,  Cynthia  L.;  Myrtle,  MS 


Parsons,  Christina  A.;  Madison, 

MS 

Pass,  Albertina;  MSU,  MS 

Patrick,  Stephanie  Ruth; 

Pelahatchie,  MS 

Patterson,  Kevin  Lee;  Banner, 

MS 

Patterson,  Rhonda  B.; 

Nettleton,  MS 


Patton,  Denitra  Chantal; 

Shannon,  MS 

Patureau,  Alicia  Noelle; 

Brandon,  MS 

Payne,  Donna  Denise;  Nesbit, 

MS 

Payne,  Jennifer  Lea; 

Plantersville,  MS 

Payne,  Penelope  Ann; 

Senatobia,  MS 


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Payne,  Steven  Dale;  Akron,  AL 

Payne,  William  Kevin;  Tupelo, 

MS 


Pennington,  Carla  Renee; 

Aberdeen,  MS 

Perera,  Undugodage  Anura; 

MSU,  MS 

Perkins,  Jeanne  E.;  Iuka,  MS 

Perry,  Wesley  Lee;  Memphis, 

TN 

Pertuit,  Dwight  Wade; 

Starkville,  MS 


Phares,  Angela  Marie;  Clinton, 

LA 

Phelps,  Melissa  K.;  Bartlett, 

TN 

Philley,  Christopher  R.; 

Jackson,  MS 

Phillips,  Rita  Denise;  Baldwyn, 

MS 

Phillips,  Stephanie  D.;  Olive 

Branch,  MS 

Pickens,  Sandra  Renee; 

Houston,  MS 

Pickering,  Patti  Ann;  Laurel, 

MS 

Pickett,  James  Dale;  Louisville, 

MS 

Pickett,  Paul  Alan;  Jackson,  MS 

Pierce,  Chavgney  George; 

Bogalusa,  LA 


Pipkin,  Linda  Bailey;  MSU,  MS 

Pitlalo,  Jarrod  Anthony;  Ocean 

Springs, MS 

Pittman,  Jeffery  Neal;Ellisville, 

MS 

Pitts,  Brian  Hugh;  Newton,  MS 

Pleasant,  Elizabeth  Kay; 

Jackson,  MS 


Poe,  Katrina  Nichelle;  French 

Camp,  MS 

Poindexter,  Tina  Renee; 

Vicksburg,  MS 

Poitevin,  Joseph  Marcel; 

Pascagoula,  MS 

Pomphrey,  Martin,  M.; 

Mayhew,  MS 

Pope,  Darbie  Dawn;  Kosciusko, 

MS 


392 


Pope,  Marcus  Spencer; 

Carthage,  MS 

Pope,  Terry  Lynn;  Laurel,  MS 

Powell,  James  Madison;  Benoit, 

MS 

Powell,  Robert  Andrew; 

Byhalia,  MS 

Powers,  Joan  Shelley;  Biloxi, 

MS 


Prescott,  Stephanie  L.; 

Meridian,  MS 

Presley,  Lance;  Tupelo,  MS 

Pruitt,  Cecil  Dwaine; 

Kilmichael,  MS 

Pullin,  Delena  Ann;  Jackson, 

MS 

Quan,  Rafael;  MSU,  MS 


Ragan,  Michael  Farris; 

Corinth,  MS 

Rairikar,  Chintamani  J.;  MSU, 

MS 

Raley,  Suzanne  A.;  Biloxi,  MS 

Rashka,  Kirk  Michael;  Biloxi, 

MS 

Ratliff,  Julie  Paige;  Jackson, 

MS 


Ray,  Libby;  Amory,  MS 

Ray,  Mary  Angella;  Hamilton, 

MS 

Record,  Carrie  Frances; 

Meridian,  MS 

Reed,  Donna  Michelle; 

Louisville,  MS 

Reid,  Amy  Elizabeth; 

Southaven,  MS 


Rhea,  Kenneth  Lee;  Starkville, 

MS 

Rhodes,  Tammy  Lynn;  Jackson, 

MS 

Rice,  Ronnie  Douglas;  Dora, 

MS 

Richards,  Jason  Eugene; 

Jackson,  MS 

Richardson,  Michael  Jay; 

Jackson,  MS 

Richey,  Keith  Alan;  New 

Albany,  MS 

Riddell,  Randall  Scott; 

Corinth,  MS 

Riggan,  Herbert  H.;  Marion, 

AR 

Riles,  Katherine  Jane; 

Vicksburg,  MS 

Riley,  James  Bruce;  McCool, 

MS 

Riley,  Keith  Orlando; 

Greenville,  MS 

Roberts,  Bridget;  Long  Beach, 

MS 

Robertson,  Michael; 

Pascagoula,  MS 

Robinson,  Bobby  Wayne; 

Eupora,  MS 

Robinson,  Joel  Warren; 

Vicksburg,  MS 


I 


' 


393 


Robinson,  Senta  Joi;  Starkville, 

MS 

Robinson,  Tracey;  Ackerman, 

MS 

Roby,  Temperance;  Sallis,  MS 

Rodgers,  Charles  Chris; 

Greenwood,  MS 

Rodgers,  Jennifer  S.; 

Hattiesburg,  MS 

Rogers,  Derek  Chapman; 

Forest,  MS 

Rogers,  Melissa  Anne;  Lauret, 

MS 

Rogers,  Rodney  Franklin; 

Lexington,  MS 

Roland,  Brian  Jess;  Morton, 

MS 

Roland,  Phillip  Wayne; 

Cargthage,  MS 

Ronken,  Paul  David;  Starkville, 

MS 

Roos,  Kevin  L.;  Pearl,  MS 

Rosado,  Jose  Antonio;  Puerto 

Rica 

Rosamond,  Michael  Todd; 

Starkvill,  MS 

Ross,  Jason  Michael; 

Southaven,  MS 


Rounsaville,  Tammy  A.; 

Starkville,  MS 

Rowell,  Allison  Johnsey; 

Nettleton,  MS 

Rozell,  Chnita  Vachelle; 

Edwards,  MS 

Rucker,  Christopher  S.; 

Jackson,  MS 

Rucker,  Leon;  Vaughn,  MS 

Ruff,  Cynthia  Gingles;  Long 

Beach,  MS 

Runnels,  David;  Starkville,  MS 

Rushing,  Lisa  Ann;  Piano,  TX 

Russell,  John  Christopher; 

Starkville,  MS 

Sanders,  Angela  L.;  Columbus, 

MS 


0 


y 


Robinson,  Lisa  Noel;  Starkville, 

MS 

Robinson,  Michael  Ray; 

Greenville,  MS 


Robinson,  Sabrina  Ann; 

Reforn,  AL 
Robinson,  Sandra;  Jackson,  MS 


394 


loto  by  David  Fairish 

I J 


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f 


Steven  Aycock  is  a  junior  from  Brandon,  MS 
majoring  in  accounting.  "I  don't  like  having 
finals  on  Saturday.  We  don't  have  class  on 
Saturday  all  year,  but  they  send  us  to  class  on 
Saturday  during  finals." 


Sanders,  Cynthia  M.; 

Kosciusko,  MS 

Sanders,  Jon  David;  Starkville, 

MS 

Sasser,  Stanley  Wade;  Bogue 

Chitto,  MS 

Saul,  Rhonda  Rana;  West 

Point,  MS 

Saunders,  Jon  Clair;  Starkville, 

MS 

Schneider,  Tiffany  C; 

Chalmette,  LA 

Scholl,  Sandy  Jean;  Starkville, 

MS 

Scott,  Charity  D.;  Starkville,  MS 

Scott,  Kenneth  Wade;  Walnut 

Grove,  MS 

Scott,  Leann;  Crystal  Springs, 

MS 


Scott,  William  Lee;  Woodland, 

MS 

Scruggs,  Paul  Brian; 

Woodbridge,  VA 

Serio,  Monica  Melissa;  Jackson, 

MS 

Shaman,  Susan  Clover;  MSU, 

MS 

Sharer,  Robert  Walter;  Grand 

Bay,  AL 

Shelby,  Ronnie  Shannon; 

Franklin,  TN 

Shelton,  Tonia  Jacinta; 

Columbus,  MS 

Shelton,  Tracy  Michelle; 

Kilmichael,  MS 

Shepard,  James  D.;  Carthage, 

MS 

Shields,  Stephanie  Lynn;  Moss 

Point,  MS 


395 


Shows,  Brian  M.;  Columbus, 

MS 

Shows,  Gregory  Hunter; 

Brandon,  MS 


Simkins,  Jennifer  Maria; 

Jackson,  MS 

Simmons,  Angela  Gail;  Ethel, 

MS 

Simmons,  Marianne; 

Kosciusko,  MS 

Simpson,  Glenn  L.;  Bentonia, 

MS 

Sims,  Cylenthia  Evette;  Belden, 

MS 

Sims,  Susan;  Nesbit,  MS 

Singletary,  Laura  Lee; 

Meridian,  MS 

Sitton,  Scott;  Glen,  MS 

Scoog,  Kathryn  Maxine; 

Brandon,  MS 

Skujins,  Laura  Baird; 

Columbus  AFB,  MS 


Slater,  Jennifer  Jean;  Jackson, 

MS 

Smiley,  Tasha  Ann;  Starkville, 

MS 

Smith,  Alisa  Darlene;  Jackson, 

MS 

Smith,  Andrew  Michael; 

Starkville,  MS 

Smith,  Arnold  Bouchard; 

Jackson,  MS 

Smith,  Chandra  Lynn;  Natchez, 

MS 

Smith,  Freda  Burton;  Starkville, 

MS 

Smith,  Harold  Steve; 

Brookhaven,  MS 

Smith,  John  David;  Pearl,  MS 

Smith,  Karen  Elizabeth; 

Gainesville,  FL 


Smith,  Kyle  Thomas;  Gulfport, 

MS 

Smith,  Laura  Sue;  Greenville, 

MS 

Smith,  Michelle  Denice; 

Philadelphia,  MS 

Smith,  Michelle  Dione; 

Caledonia,  MS 

Smith,  Renata  Melita; 

Starkville,  MS 


396 


Smith,  Rhonda  Lynn;  Decatur, 

MS 

Smith,  Robert  Bradley;  Clinton, 

MS 

Smith,  Ronald  Jeffrey; 

Starkville,  MS 

Smith,  Stacia  Raquel; 

Brookhave,  M 

Smith,  Teressa  R.;  Starkville, 

MS 

Smock,  Darrell  Lee;  Metamora, 

MS 

Snodgrass,  C.  Edward; 

Meridian,  MS 

Sones,  Richard  M.;  Columbia, 

MS 

Sorto,  Jeanna  Walker;  MSU, 

MS 

South,  Anna  Elizabeth;  West 

Point,  MS 


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South,  Jarod  Kendal; 

Mathiston,  MS 

Speed,  Willian  Curtis;  Jackson, 

MS 

Speegle,  Arthur  Andrew; 

Jackson,  MS 

Spencer,  Kimberly  C;  Fulton, 

MS 

Spikes,  Brian  Loren;  Starkville, 

MS 

Stal lings,  Lora  Ellyn; 

Hernando,  MS 

Stallings,  Wade;  Crawford,  MS 

Steen,  Adriann;  Indianola,  MS 

Steen,  Shara  Lynn;  Ethel,  MS 

Stephens,  Stephanie  L.;  Eupora, 

MS 


Stevens,  Michael  Henry;  Water 

Valley,  MS 

Stevens,  Robert  Marcus; 

Florence,  AL 

Stewart,  Sallie  Ann;  Canton, 

MS 

Stewart,  Terri  Suzanne; 

Columbus,  MS 

Straub,  Joseph  Smith; 

Hattiesburg,  MS 

Streeter,  Robert  C;  Hughes, 

AR 

Streets,  Douglas  Arthur;  Slidell, 

LA 

Stokes,  Mary  Ann;  Noxapater, 

MS 

Strongosky,  Neil  Ryan;  Nesbit, 

MS 

Stuart,  Stacy  Anne;  Coldwater, 

MS 

Stuart,  Stephanie  Carol; 

Jackson,  MS 

Stubblefield,  Susan  L.;  Jackson, 

MS 

Suddoth,  Cassandra  Lynn; 

Grenada,  MS 

Sullivan,  David  Ty;  Denham 

Springs,  MS 

Sumar,  Juan  Elias;  MSU,  MS 


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397 


Suttle,  Thomas  H.;  Jackson,  MS 

Sutton,  Michael  Lee;  Eupora, 

MS 


Szabo,  Sharon  Lynn;  Alabaster, 

AL 

Szeto,  Judith  Ann;  Greenwood, 

MS 

Tabb,  Tracy  L.;  Rosedale,  MS 

Tabbara,  Ziad  Shafic;  MSU,  MS 

Talley,  Angie  F.;  Moss  Point, 

MS 


Tartt,  Rebecca  C;  Grenada,  MS 

Tate,  Larry  C;  Brentwood,  TN 

Taylor,  David  Prather; 

Memphis,  TN 

Taylor,  Lisa;  Houston,  MS 

Taylor,  Elizabeth  N.;  Brandon, 

MS 


Taylor,  David  Warren;  Jackson, 

MS 

Taylor,  Jennifer  L.;  Eupora, 

MS 

Taylor,  Jimmy  Dale;  Amory, 

MS 

Taylor,  Melanie  Carol;  Ripley, 

MS 

Taylor,  Melissa  Ann;  Amory, 

MS 

Taylor,  Michael  Wayne; 

Corinth,  MS 

Taylor,  Rita  Gale;  Starkville, 

MS 

Teel,  Suzanne  C;  Clarksdale, 

MS 

Tedder,  Stephanie  Jill; 

Vardaman,  MS 

Tedford,  Jo  Lynn;  Bruce,  MS 

Temple,  Donna  Ann;  Starkville, 

MS 

Terrell,  Rhonda  Lashun; 

Pontotoc,  MS 

Terry,  Roy  Anthony;  Sallis,  MS 

Terry,  Sharon  Lyvette; 

Kosciusko,  MS 

Thaxton,  Tonia  Michelle; 

Grenada,  MS 


398 


oto  by  David  Farrish 


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9 


Craig  Helmuth  is  a  junior  from  Vicksburg, 
MS  majoring  in  horticulture.  Why  he  came 
to  MSU:  "It  has  the  only  horticulture  pro- 
gram in  the  state  that  has  retail  floristry  as  an 
emphasis  and  a  florist  on  campus." 


Thigpen,  Sandye  Frechet; 

Rolling  Fork,  MS 

Thomas,  Ashley  R.;  Norcross, 

GA 

Thomas,  Jennifer  Lynae; 

Florence,  MS 

Thomas,  Sheila  Cantrell; 

Pickens,  MS 

Thomas,  Tammy  Ann;  Yazoo 

City,  MS 

Thomas,  Teresa  Ann; 

Louisville,  MS 

Thompson,  Curtis,  R.; 

Meridian,  MS 

Thompson,  Heidi  Jo;  Starkville, 

MS 

Thompson,  Janet  Marie; 

Corinth,  MS 

Thompson,  Karen  E.;  Amory, 

MS 

Thompson,  Michael  Wayne; 

Magee,  MS 

Thompson,  Nicholas  S.; 
Pascagoula,  MS 
Thompson,  Pippi  Marie; 
Morton,  MS 

Thompson,  Rosie  Marie; 
Aberdeen,  MS 
Thompson,  Thelma  Louise; 
Shannon,  MS 

Thornton,  Amy  Leigh;  Bay 

Springs,  MS 

Throckmorton,  Sharon  K.; 

Starkville,  MS 

Tigner,  Benita  Banks; 

Starkville,  MS 

Tillmon,  Cheneta  L.;  Gore 

Springs,  MS 

Tingle,  Janette;  Starkville,  MS 


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399 


Toler,  Rachelle  Leigh; 

Greenville,  MS 
Touchton,  Russell  Todd; 

Starkville,  MS 


Trimble,  Juanita;  Hamilton,  MS 

Triplett,  Cynthia  A.;  Louisville, 

MS 

Triplett,  Lou  Ann;  Jackson,  MS 

Triplett,  Roberta  Lynne; 

Kilmicheal,  MS 

Tscherter,  Eric  C;  Byhalia,  MS 


Tubb,  Tammy  S.;  Amory,  MS 

Tudor,  Richard  Wade;  Belden, 

MS 

Turcotte,  Leah  E.;  Clinton,  MS 

Tyner,  Fred  Mack;  Canton,  MS 

Turner,  Joe  Milton;  Brandon, 

MS 


Underwood,  Belinda  I.; 

Nettleton,  MS 

Vadhwa,  Seema  Kumari; 

Vicksburg,  MS 

Vance,  Lesley  Shannon; 

Jackson,  MS 

Vance,  Michael  Darin; 

Starkville,  MS 

Vandevelde,  Kristi  M.; 

Starkville,  MS 

Vaughn,  Chandra  D.; 

Starkville,  MS 

Vaughn,  David  L.;  MSU,  MS 

Veasley,  Mary  Edna;  Kosciusko, 

MS 

Verner,  Steven  Dewitt;  Leland, 

MS 

Vieira,  Patricia;  Starkville,  MS 


Vine,  Stacia  Nicole;  Starkville, 

MS 

Vinet,  Glen  Andrew;  Gretna, 

LA 

Vinicki.JonJay;  MSU,  MS 

Vuncannon,  Ara  Marie;  Long 

Beach,  MS 

Wager,  Christopher  Todd; 

Petal,  MS 


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400 


Wagstaff,  Nicole  Louise; 

Starkville,  MS 

Walcher,  Carrol  Lee;  Starkville, 

MS 

Waldon,  Ila  Derinna;  Forest, 

MS 

Walker,  Gregory  Ned;  Terry, 

MS 

Walker,  Heather  Leigh;  Fulton, 

MS 

Walker,  Howard  Torrell; 

Kosciusco,  MS 

Wallace,  Peggy  Coleman; 

Louisville,  MS 

Wallace,  Rebecca  Lynn; 

Montevallo,  AL 

Walls,  Kimberly  D.;  Elsegundo, 

CA 

Walters,  Michael  C;  Columbus, 

MS 

Walters,  William  W.;  Meridian, 

MS 

Wang,  Yingchun;  MSU,  MS 

Ward,  Hilda  Rena;  McCool,  MS 

Warslie,  Edon;  Starkville,  MS 

Warslie,  Priyadarshini; 

Starkville,  MS 


Washington,  Dionna  M.;  Yazoo 

City,  MS 

Washington,  Maple  Y.; 

Greenville,  MS 

Wasserman,  David;  Vicksburg, 

MS 

Watkins,  Tracy  Lynn; 

Starkville,  MS 

Watson,  Naomi;  Corinth,  MS 


Weaver,  Forrest  Randal; 

Clinton,  MS 

Webb,  Michael  Shannon;  Pearl, 

MS 

Weeks,  Milfy  L.;  Pontotoc,  MS 

Weems,  Tammy  Renee;  Flora, 

MS 

Weidler,  Heather  Ashley; 

Decatur,  MS 


Weihing,  Laura;  Pascagoula, 

MS 

Welch,  Kimberly  Carol; 

McComb,  MS 

Welch,  Michael  Ray;  Luling, 

LA 

Welch,  Susan  Louise;  Jackson, 

MS 

Welling,  Dion  Lee;  Memphis, 

TN 

Wells,  Tonya  Jean;  Saulsbury, 

TN 

Wentworth,  Claire;  Pickens,  MS 

West,  Kimberly  Lane;  Okolona, 

MS 

West,  Pamela  Gwen;  Aberdeen, 

MS 

Westerburg,  John  M.; 

Pocanhontas,  MS 


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401 


White,  Benjamin;  Pascagoula 
White,  Bernard;  Guntown,  MS 


White,  Lisa;  Clinton,  MS 

White,  Lowry;  Bailey,  MS 

Whirt,  Elizabeth;  Brandon,  MS 

Whitworth,  Julious;  Starkville, 

MS 

Wiggins,  Rita;  Coila,  MS 


Wilcox,  Hoke;  Columbus,  MS 

Wilder,  Patty;  Camden,  MS 

Wilkerson,  Anthony;  MSU,  MS 

Wilkinson,  Bradley;  Starkville, 

MS 

Wilkinson,  Jeffrey;  Yazoo  City, 

MS 


Williams,  Angela;  Mantachie, 

MS 

Williams,  Angela;  Meridian, 

MS 

Williams,  Elizabeth;  Water 

Valley,  MS 

Williams,  Debra  MSU,  MS 

Williams,  Brock;  Hickory,  MS 


Williams,  Guy;  Clinton,  MS 

Williams,  James;  Poplarville, 

MS 

Williams,  David;  Columbus,  MS 

Willimas,  Laurie;  Vernon,  AL 

Williams,  Michael;  Escatawpa, 

MS 


Williams,  Patrick;  Quitman, 

MS 

Williams,  Shannon;  Bay  St. 

Louis,  MS 

Williams,  Shaun;  Gulfport,  MS 

Williams,  Tonia;  Grenada,  MS 

Williams,  Traci;  Starkville,  MS 


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White,  Christi;  Anacoco,  LA 
White,  Laura;  Tupelo,  MS 


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Williamson,  Lisa;  Louisville, 

MS 

Willamson,  Menissa;  Louisville, 

MS 

Willis,  William;  Aberdeen,  MS 

Wilson,  Jacqueline;  Batesville, 

MS 

Wilson,  John;  Southaven,  MS 


Wilson,  Kenneth;  Pace,  MS 

Wilson,  Michelle;  Starkville, 

MS 

Wilson,  Tawanda;  Woodville, 

MS 

Wilz,  Patrick;  Long  Beach,  MS 

Winn,  Amy;  Hattiesburg,  MS 


Winpigler,  Sherra  Vicksburg, 

MS 

Wise,  Barry;  Gulfport,  MS 

Witt,  Cynthia;  Belmont,  MS 

Witthauer,  Robert;  Signal 

Mountain,  TN 

Wixon,  Trent;  Avalon,  MS 


Wolfe,  Kristen;  Tupelo,  MS 
Woo,  William;  Boyle,  MS 
Woods,  Bobby;  Gautier,  MS 
Woods,  Gena;  MSU,  MS 
Wooldridge,  George;  Corinth, 
MS 


Wooten,  Natalie;  Starkville,  MS 
Word,  Beverly;  Greenville,  MS 
Wray,  Catherine;  Ocala,  FL 
Yang,  Yu-Ching;  MSU,  MS 
Yates,  Jesse;  Ksociusko,  MS 


Yeatman,  Betty;  Maben,  MS 
Young,  Amanda;  Meridian,  MS 
Young,  Anna;  Brandon,  MS 
Young,  David;  Jackson,  MS 
Young,  Elizabeth;  Tupelo,  MS 


Young,  Nikki;  Nettleton,  MS 
Younger,  Kyle;  Steens,  MS 
Zafar,  Bushra;  MSU,  MS 
Zentmyer,  Debbie;  Jackson,  MS 


403 


Abston,  Joseph;  Gautier,  MS 

Aceituno,  Carlos;  Cambridge, 

MA 


Alseleem,  Yousef;  Starkville, 

MS 

Alwadanm,  Mohamed;  Miss. 

State,  MS 

Ashley,  Christy;  Port  Gibson, 

MS 

Audo,  Michele;  Starkville,  MS 

Aung,  Thinn;  Miss.  State,  MS 


Ballard,  Donna;  Starkville,  MS 

Baloch,  Qadir;  Miss.  State,  MS 

Beddhu,  Murali;  Miss.  State, 

MS 

Beeghley,  Micheal;  Alpharette, 

GA 

Bland,  Tracye;  Miss.  State,  MS 


Bigelow,  Nancy;  Miss.  State, 

MS 

Biggers,  Suzanne;  Starkville, 

MS 

Britto,  Ronald;  Miss.  State,  MS 

Brown,  Anthony;  New  York, 

NY 

Burns,  Karen;  Miss.  State,  MS 


Cartegena,  Jose;  Starkville,  MS 

Chen,  Shaomei;  Miss.  State,  MS 

Clark,  David;  Winona,  MS 

Cook,  Ann;  Brandon,  MS 

Corbin,  Michelle;  Starkville, 

MS 


Corpstein,  Kreg;  Miss.  State, 

MS 

Dean,  Sharon;  Calhoun  City, 

MS 

Dejnaronk,  Apiwan;  Miss. 

State,  MS 

Dhage,  Sunil;  Starkville,  MS 

Dickerson,  John;  Jackson,  MS 


404 


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Domingo-Roura,  Xavier; 

Catalonia,  Spain 

Dubose,  Jennifer;  Miss.  State, 

MS 

El-Radi,  Tony;  Miss.  State,  MS 

Fortenberry,  Tracy;  Miss.  State, 

MS 

Frank,  Eileen;  Miss.  State,  MS 


Halimi,  Entis;  Miss.  State,  MS 

Haque,  Ahmad;  Kensington, 

MD 

Herring,  Virginia;  Kilmichael, 

Ms 

Howell,  Jimmy;  Starkville,  MS 

Imansyah,  Muhammad; 

Starkville,  MS 


Irby,  Patrick;  Miss.  State,  MS 
Johnson,  Lonnie;  Starkville,  MS 
Joyner,  Barbara;  Tunica,  MS 
Kelly,  Rebecca;  Miss.  State,  MS 
Khan,  Muhammad;  Miss.  State, 
MS 


Kobayashi,  Masahiko;  Miss. 

State,  MS 

Kyi,  Winn;  Miss.  State,  MS 

Ladnier,  Dana;  Biloxi,  MS 

Lagarde,  Owen;  Miss.  State,  MS 

Landry,  Brett;  New  Orleans, 

LA 


Lannom,  Keith; 

Hendersonville,  TN 
Lassner,  Lee;  Miss.  Stae,  MS 
Liddell,  Julie;  Weir,  MS 
Leonard,  Emmet;  Jackson,  MS 
Liu,  Kairong;  Miss.  State,  MS 


Matsumoto,  Sayuki;  Miss.  State, 

MS 

McReynolds,  Rita;  Starkville, 

MS 

Michel,  Justin;  Columbus,  MS 

Mitchell,  Amy;  Starkville,  MS 

Moats,  Ben;  Ocean  Springs,  MS 


Morgan,  Anthony;  Miss.  State, 

MS 

Myers,  Rasha;  Starkville,  MS 

Nasution,  Aminul;  Miss.  State, 

MS 

Nathe,  Robert,  Laurel,  MS 

Pasaribu,  Raja;  Indonesia 


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405 


Pilgrim,  Robert;  Starkville,  MS 
Pokrefke,  Jacquelyn; 

Vicksburg,  MS 


Qian,  Shen-Cen;  Miss.  State,  MS 

Quinn,  Carol;  Starkville,  MS 

Rees,  Cindy;  Jackson,  MS 

Rehakl,  John;  Starkville,  MS 

Reitcheck,  Becky;  Miss.  State, 

MS 


Richards,  Jon;  Miss.  State,  MS 

Shahzad,  Khurram;  Miss.  State, 

MS 

Shaunak,  Nirdosh;  Starkville, 

MS 

Sistrunk,  Karen;  Sebastapol, 

MS 

Stearns,  Larissa;  Miss.  State, 

MS 


Stephenson,  Sheryl;  Malvern, 

AR 

Suarna,  Endang;  Starkville,  MS 

Sukamto,  Sulistio;  Miss.  State, 
MS 

Sukandar,  Suyatnu;  Starkville, 
MS 

Swann,  Porter;  Miss.  State,  MS 


Taylor,  Stacey;  Tallahassee,  FL 
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Jackson,  Lorraine 
Johnson,  Monique 
Leiske,  Kevin 
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Moritz,  Kristin 
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Phillips,  Shana 
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Rogers,  Stacy 
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Schuerer,  Paula 
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McAdams,  Randall 
McCreedy,  Sam 
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Moore,  Matthew 
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Gardner,  Carl 

Gobble,  Howard 

Haeussler,  Lynne 

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Bell,  Kathryn    337 

Bell,  Kristin    51 

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Beneke,  Victoria 337 

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Berryhill,  Susan 313 

Bethea,  Leslie  Lee    ...     182, 
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Belts,  Joseph 234 

Betts,  Waymon  Stennis    .... 
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Beyer,  Derek     337 

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Bickingham, Jillian    ...    314 

Biddle,  Leslie   229 

Bigelow,  Jaclynn     291 

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Bigham,  Scott   264 

Bill  tips,  Reginald  L    ...    291 
Bingham,  Sharunda   ...    313 

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Bishop,  Gina     367 

Bishop,  Jannette  .  .    233,251 

Bishop,  Tellie  Ann     .  .     209, 

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Black,  George 213 

Black,  Howard    313 

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Blackledge,  Brett    244 

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Blake,  Melanie    337 

Blake,  Traci    209,  291 

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Blaney,  Virginia 211 

Blanton,  Shane 248 

Blanton,  Vicki    244 

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Blount,  Mike     195 

Bobbitt,  Chip    191 

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Bodron,  Allen     191 

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Bolin,  Tina 237 

Bolton,  Annette    291 

Bonds,  Scott    ....     199,201, 
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Bonds,  Vicki 233 

Bonner,  Alan    214 

Bonner,  Janet 38 

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Booker,  Ken    212,  245 

Booker,  Kenneth  Robert    .  .  . 

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Booker,  Yolanda  Ann     .    291 

Boone,  Jennifer  Lea  ...    291 

Borst,  Benny     188 

Borst,  Michelle  Marie    .    291 
Bosarge,  Charlotte    ....    185 

Bosarge,  Chris    103 

Bostick,  Lisa 245 

Boswell,  Peter  John    ...    291 
Bottino,  Claudia  Jean  .  .    291 

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Boyd,  Michael     ..     143,230, 

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Boykin,  Diane     338 

Boykin,  Julie     ....    182,  313 

Boykin,  Kim 1 96,  209 

Boykin,  Louie  F    368 

Boykin,  Paul     214 

Bozeman,  Teresa    369 

Brabham,  Kim    338 

Braddock,  Danny 338 

Braddock,  Melinda  ....    338 

Brad  field,  Mark    313 

Bradford,  Camille    ....    338 

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Bradley,  Kim    ....    192,244 

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Branch,  Charlotte  Aldy    .... 

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Branch,  John     103 

Branch,  Stephanie  Leigh    .  .  . 

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Brandon,  Carl     212 

Brandon,  Jerri    338 

Branscome,  William  253, 

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Brantley,  Bethany    ....    338 

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Brents,  Anna    93,  369 

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Bridges,  Sarah  Jean    ...    369 

Bridgman,  Karen 313 

Briggs,  Stephaine 204 

Bright,  Jenni     196 

Brightwell,  Ronald  B  .  .    369 
Brignac,  Rene'    .  .  .    203,  292 

Brinkley,  Jodi 211 

Brister,  Tim    226 

Brister,  Timothy     313 

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Brock,  Royal     313 

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Brooks,  Raymond     ....     46, 
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Brooks,  Tom     264 

Brooks,  Vicki    250 

Broome,  Elaine     210 

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Brown,  Bob     202 

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Brown,  Jerry     249 

Brown,  Jim 207,  338 

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Brown,  Larry  ....  209,  214 
Brown,  Lashondaraye  .  292 
Brown,  Marty  ....    196,  313 

Brown,  Melanie    229 

Brown,  Melissa     204 

Brown,  Michelle  .  .    218,  251 

Brown,  Nathaniel 370 

Brown,  Randy    103 

Brown,  Russ 231 

Brown,  Ryan     314 

Brown,  Salley 314 

Brown,  Sandra    314 

Brown,  Scott 53 

Brown,  Sterling    338 

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Brown,  Tina 338 

Brown,  Todd    253 

Brown,  Tonya     338 

Brown,  Torrance    103 

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Browne,  Katherine  E  .  .  370 
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Bruce,  Stacie  R 370 

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Bullock,  Anthony 339 

Bullock,  Emily  Nicole    .    292 

Bumpers,  Shawn     229 

Bunch,  Sara    314 

Bunrside,  Paige    314 

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Burch,  Joe  Carroll  ....  292 
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Burks,  Taylor 239 

Burnett,  Clayton     234 

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Burnham,  Kevin     230 

Burns,  Melissa    339 

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Burns,  Shawn 203 

Burns,  Steven 264 

Burnside,  Randy     275 

Burr,  Mark   314,  420 

Burrage,  Kim    233 

Burrow,  Wade     314 

Burrus,  Christopher  .  .  .    339 

Burse,  Ulyna     339 

Burt,  David 203 

Burt,  Jennifer 314 

Burt,  Lori  Ann 339 

Burt,  Matt 215 

Burt,  Robert 235 

Burton,  Chelley    .  .     39,  220, 
240 

Burton,  John  W    370 

Burton,  Leslye  R    .    143,370 

Burwell,  Heather    339 

Busbee,  J  Kent    370 

Busbee,  Tracy 235 

Busby,  Barry     237,  238 

Bush,  David  Martin    ..     144, 
191,223,  371 

Bush,  Heath    200 

Bush,  Helen  Meyers  .  .     144, 
189,  214,  371 

Bush,  James    314 

Bush,  Margaret     ..    194,339 

Bush,  Terri  Loyce    ....    371 

Bushhart,  Glynn     ....     191, 

192,314 

Buskirk,  Kimberly    ...     251, 

339 

Butler,  Allison  Lee     .  .  .    292 

Butler,  Audrey  Jean  ...    371 

Butler,  Dana  Marie    .  .  .    370 

Butler,  Daniel  George    .    292 

Butler,  Kelly  Renee    ..     217, 

371 

Butler,  Lori     339 


411 


Butler,  Rhonda  Leigh    

193,292 
Butler,  Susan  Denise    ..    371 

Butler,  Yancey    339 

Byars,  Angela 314 

Byler,  Kym 244 

Byrd,  Bryan    234 

Byrd,  Elizabeth  Kellie  37 1 
Byrd,  Martha    41,93 

c 

Cade,  John    223 

Cade,  Lisa 204 

Cade,  William  Benjamin    .  .  . 

292 

Caine,  Evan     221 

Calais,  Aimee 93,  200, 

202,218,  229,  339 

Caldwell,  Frank    191 

Caldwell,  Matt    103 

Callaway,  Cooper   ....      182, 

207,  253 

Callaway,  Kerri  R     .  .  .     200, 

292 
Calloway,  Lamonica  R 

371 
Calvert,  Jack  Andrew  .      189, 

371 
Cammack,  Abner  Sam  .  292 
Cammack,  Jereld  Francis  .  .  . 

371 

Campbell,  Christopher 

185,  314 

Campbell,  Elizabeth  ...    314 

Campbell,  Kim   .  .  .    197,209 

Campbell,  Kimberly  .  .     197, 

209,314 

Campbell,  Marcia 292 

Campbell,  Stacy    39 

Campbell,  Stephanie  A     .... 

187,292 

Campeau,  Christopher  P    .  .  . 

371 
Cantrell,  Stephen    ....     210, 

339 

Caperton,  Thad     ..    229,314 

Caraway,  Mary  J     ....      191, 

223,244,  371 

Carbin,  Johny 207 

Cardwell,  Joe    211 

Carleton,  Robert  W    ..      219, 

253,371 

Carley,  Christy  Lee     ...     39, 

144,  195,224,239,371 

Carley,  Holland    .  .    232,  371 

Carothers,  Russ    220 

Carouthers,  Veronica  .  .  292 
Carpenter,  Casey  Lynne     .  .  . 

292 

Carpenter,  Kelly     234 

Carpenter,  Matt    1 06 

Carpenter,  Travis 247 

Carr,  Jonathan  Walter   

292 

Carr,  Keith    103 

Carr,  Timothy     339 

Carr,  Tony  Derwin  ...  371 
Carraway,  William  Craig  .  .  . 

292 

Carroll,  Frank  T     371 

Carroll,  Herman     .  .     97,  98, 

103 

Carroll,  Michael  Alan    .    292 

Carrothers,  Jeffrey  ....    314 

Carruth,  Christopher   .     201, 

235, 339 

Carruth,  Tammy     340 

Carson,  Billy  L  .  .  .  204,  371 
Carson,  Dorsey  .  .  .    229.  340 

Carte,  Matthew 314 

Carter,  Christopher  .  .  .  340 
Carter,  Jacqueline  L  .  .  .  292 
Carter,  Julie    ....     244,249, 

250 

Carter,  Nicolle    117 

Carter,  Pamela  Jeanette   .... 

371 

Carter,  Shannon 194 

Cartman,  Cecilia     203 

Case,  Clinton     314 

Case,  Sarah  Elizabeth  .  .    292 

Casey,  Robert  B    292 

Castelli,  Staephanie    .  .  .    340 

Castle,  Tim 211 

Castle,  Timothy    ..    211,340 

Castleberry,  Wendy  L    

239,371 

Catchot,  Bobby 203 

Cater,  Christy 340 

Catlett,  Jeffery    340 

Cavazos,  Vickie     208 

Cedarburg,  John 1 09 

Chamberlin,  Melissa  .  .  340 
Chambers,  Letitia 340 


Chambers,  Tarsha 
Champion,  Shane  . 


255 
226, 
340 
371 
208 
235 
314 
315 
340 
183 


Chandler,  Laura  Beth 
Chandler,  Matthew 
Chandler,  Missy  .  . 
Channell,  Sandra  . 
Chaplain,  Chris  .  . 
Chapman,  Mershon 
Chapman,  Tammy 
Chatham,  David  Lindley  .  .  . 
232, 371 
Chatterton,  Ellis  K  ....  371 
Cheaney,  James  Daniel     .... 

371 
Cheatham,  Anna     .     48,216, 

315 
Cheek,  Tommi  Ellen  .  .  293 
Cheema,  Mubashir  Akhtar  .  . 
225,  240,  242,  293 
Chen,  Ian  A  .  144,  192,228 
Chen,  Linda  Celia  ....  371 
Cherry,  Clayton  Lamar    .... 

293 

Chicchetti,  Shawn     85 

Childer,  Lin    211 

Childers,  Lanna    340 

Childers,  Melanie 220 

Childers,  Shane  .  .  264,  340 
Childress,  David  .  .    189,214 

Childs,  Bennie    340 

Chin,  Tiffany  Tran  ...  371 
Chipley,  Robert  Ellis  .  .  293 
Chishom,  Robert  Allen 

228,  371 

Chittom,  Celena 340 

Chow,  Lily    340 

Chrisco,  Cindy    ...    251,  340 

Christensen,  Pernille  H  .  .  .  . 

183,293 

Chunn,  Kevin 185,  315 

Church,  David    340 

Churchfield,  Natalie     ...    44 

Cicchetti,  Shawn 315 

Claburn,  Adrian  Paige 

293 

Clanton,  Curt    103 

Clapper,  Lee  Knight     ..    371 

Clark,  Aaron     227 

Clark,  Angela   232,  340 

Clark,  Cathy    117,  293 

Clark,  Cheryl  Y    372 

Clark,  Danny    103 

Clark,  Darrin    103 

Clark,  Dennis 235 

Clark,  Jeffrey  S  ..  182,372 
Clark,  Jonathan  L  ...  372 
Clark,  Lori  Ann  .  .  247,  372 
Clark,  Mechell      .      185,  221, 

340 

Clark,  Michelle 419 

Clark,  Patricia  Ann    .  .     247, 

372 

Clark,  Rachel    85 

Clark,  Toni 340 

Clarke,  Allan  C     372 

Clarke,  Byron  .  .  .     240,  241, 

243 

Clay,  Christina 93 

Clay,  Michelle     204 

Clay,  Ursula  Yvette  ...  372 
Clayton,  Belinda  Jean     .    372 

Clayton,  Beth    186,  315 

Clayton,  Jane    218 

Clayton,  Kathryn    ....     229, 

315 
Clayton,  Mary     229 


Clayton,  Melanie    

Clemmer,  Jodie  Gail     . 
Cleveland,  Mary  C    .  .  . 

Cliffe,  Cathleen  Elaine 


340 
293 

lit. 
372 

372 

3  I  5 


Clifford,  Cynthia    . 

Cline,  Nolin  Dale  .  .       .293 

Cloman,  Jimmy     210 

Clowers,  Holly 229 

Cobbins,  Preston    .    252,  275 

Cochran,  Christy     236 

Cochran,  Virginia     .  .  .     203, 

341 

Cody,  Earnest 208 

Coggin,  Larry  Wayne     .    372 

Coggin,  Tommy    315 

Coker,  Charles  Martelle  .... 

372 

Coker,  Russell  A     372 

Coker,  Tabitha  L    372 

Cole,  Mark    341 

Cole,  Michael  Stuart     .  .    372 

Cole,  Theodore  R 293 

Coleman,  Ann     236 

Coleman,  Ashley    341 

Coleman,  Brandy   83 


Coleman,  David    ..    208,231 

Coleman,  Keo  ...    5,  98,  103 

Coleman,  Kimberly  Jean    .  .  . 

145,372 

Coleman,  Leigh     315 

Coleman,  Shawn  Michael     .  . 

372 
Coleman,  Susan    ..    241,244 

Coleman,  Tabitha 341 

Coleman,  Tracy  Carol    .    293 

Colemen,  Jennifer    ....    341 

Collier,  Gerald  Patrick     .... 

145,  210,  372 

Collier,  Kimberly 341 

Collier,  Melvin 315 

Collins,  Cory     ...     186,200, 

250 
Collins,  Dana    ...     134,  145, 

204 

Collins,  Jeff    184 

Collins,  Jesse    ...     226,252, 

275 
Collins,  Kimberly  Ann     .... 

293 

Collins,  Kym     193 

Collins,  Linda  Ruth  ...  372 
Collins,  Mary  Helen     .     239, 

372 
Collins,  Mitsy  Gale  ...  372 
Collins,  Wendy  .  .     184,  215, 

341 
Co  1 1  u  ins,  Amanda  Jean     .... 

372 
Coltrin,  Rebecca  Lynne   .... 

293 

Colvin,  Lynn     218,251 

Combs,  Christie  Lynn     

145,372 

Combs,  Eric    46,  341 

Combs,  Leon  L 228 

Combs,  Mary  Ann       ...    372 

Commack,Jendd    192 

Compton,  Katherine     .  .    315 

Concaimon,  Cr.iig.M     .  .    372 

Condon,  Carol  Ann    .  .     249, 

250,  294 

Conley,  Nancy  K    294 

Conn,  Jennifer   ,',..    209,315 

Conn,  Lance 103 

Connelly,  John 341 

Conner,  James  Bernard   . 

294 
Connwill,  Robert    ......    42 

Converse,  Kenneth  Clark  .  .  „ 

294 
Conway,  Martin    ......    341 

Conwill,  Melissa 341 

Cook,  Craig     220 

Cook,  Gregory    103 

Cook,  Jason  Daniel  .  .  .  293 
Cook,  Jeff  .  .  201,208,  341 
Cook,  Stacy  Lee-Ann  .  .  293 
Cook,  Stephen     .  .     237,  238, 

275 

Cooley,  Emily 315 

Cooley,  Robin      195 

Cooper,  Charles  Tyrone     .  .  . 

293 
Cooper,  Johnnie  Susan     .... 

293 

Cooper,  Josh  Wilson     .  .    293 

Cooper,  Marianne    ....    341 

Cooper,  Mary  Katherine    .  .  . 

196,  372 

Cooper,  Melvin     315 

Cooper,  Mike    ...     182,  239, 

372 

Cooper,  Patricia   341 

Cooper,  Stephen 239 

Cooper,  Yolanda  Elaine  .... 
40,  372 
Copeland,  Anderson  187 

Copeland,  Andrew  ....  195 
Copeland,  George  E   .  .  .    294 

Copeland,  James 250 

Copeland,  Laura  Ann     

192,373 
Corbin,  Johnny     ..    182,207 

Corbin,  Tiffani     85 

Corbitt,  Allison     .     251,252, 

255 
Corbitt,  Paul  Douglas     .    294 

Corley,  Camala 341 

Cornelius,  Jesse  Jerome  .... 

373 

Cornett,  Vince    229 

Cotting,  Malcolm    315 

Cotton,  Lori    211 

Couch,  Kevin    183 

Couch,  Kim     203 

Couch,  Laurie  Lynn  .  .     223, 

373 

Couch,  Terry    341 

Counce,  James  R     373 

Covington,  Trena 373 


Coward,  Debbie    34 1 

Cowles, Julie     ....    208,229 

Cowling,  William  Dean    .... 

249,  373 

Cox,  Adrienne    209 

Cox,  Aretha  Shea    294 

Cox,  Jeff 201 

Cox,  Jennifer    229,341 

Cox,  Meredith     ..     196,224, 

341 
Cox,  Michael  Allen  .  .  .  294 
Cox,  Patrick  Martin   .  .  .    373 

Cox,  Penny 200,  218 

Cox,  Schiquita     41 

Cox,  Tonya 315 

Cox,  Walter    315 

Coxwell,  Gina  Kay  ....    373 

Crabtree,  Kim  .  .  .     240,  241, 

243,  373 

Crace,  Nathan     316 

Craig,  Christy 373 

Crain,  Jesse  D 373 

Crain,  Roger  D  .  .  .    191,  223 

Crain,  Roger  W    191 

Cramer,  Matthew  James  .... 

294 

Crane,  Dixie 341 

Crane,  Michel 341 

Cranston,  Christian  ...  341 
Crawford,  Mamie  K  ..  212, 
245,373 
Crawford,  Mhanta  ....  316 
Crawley,  Kathlyn  Paige  .... 
247,  373 
Crawley,  Michael    ...    5,  103 

Crecink,  Marcia    341 

Creel,  Jodee    251 

Crew,  Laura  Elizabeth 

373 
Criddle,  Julie    .  .  .     207,219, 

341 

Criss,  Dexter  L 192 

Crocker,  Chena  Conner    .... 

373 

Crocker,  Floyd    236 

Crocker,  William    341 

Cronier,  Jennifer    ..     39,41, 

341 
Crosby,  Thomas  W  .  .  .     237, 

373 

Cross,  Claudia     34 1 

Crotwell,  Dana 341 

Crouch,  Michael 316 

Cr<jw4er, Jennifer       ...    249 

Crowe,  Michael  Shane    

208,228,373 
Crowley,  Cindy     .     240,  242, 

316 
Crown i nswield,  Wayne    .... 

214 
Crum,  Candace  Dawn     .    373 

Crum,  KtisA 341 

Crump,  Demetria   219 

Crump,  Karen  L 373 

Crunk,  Cynthia  Anne  .  .  294 
Crutchfield,  Natalie  ...  373 
Cuccaro,  Kimberly   ...     187, 

342 

Cuicchi,  Christine     .  .  .     200, 

229,316 

(  ii  Hum,  Johnny    . 43 

Cummings,  Amy  L  .  .  .  .    374 

Cummings,  Andy   244 

Cummings,  Angela  S    .  .    374 

Cummings,  Doug    234 

Cummings,  Marsha    .  .  .    342 

Cummins,  Beth     .     186,  196, 

200,  316 

Cummins,  Gene    .  .     194,  235 

Cummins,  Robert 342 

Cupit,  Dana     232 

Curlin,  Tom    . ...      183,244, 

342 

Currie,  Clayton     316 

Currie,  James  Brian   ..     232, 

374 

Currie,  Romano    316 

Curtis,  Johnny    103 

Curtis,  Kathy    195 

Curtis,  Kimberl;y    342 

Cutner,  Phillip 237 

Cutrer,  Phillip    238 

Cwiklik,  Gwendolyn  240, 

342 

D 

Dade,  Casey    200 

Dahlem,  James  Gregory  .... 

294 

Dailey,  Stephanie   ..    85,316 

Dale,  Holly 229,  316 

Dallas,  Andrea  Denise 

182,  246,  294 
Dallas,  Joseph     316 


Danaghe,  Terry    20 1 

Daniel,  Chuck 106 

Daniel,  William    316 

Daniels,  Rebecca     ......    85 

Dante,  Charles    264 

Darby,  Chanda  Ann   .  .  .    294 

Darden,  Julie    1 97 

Dare,  Casey     198 

Darmer,  Drew     230 

Darmer,  Penny 218 

Davenport,  Higel    238 

Davenport,  Jenny 202 

Davenport,  Jericho  ....  236 
Daves,  Bridget!  Renae    

294 
Davidson,  Charlie  ....  103 
Davidson,  Donald  Milton     .  . 

294 
Davidson,  Gary     .  .    236,  238 

Davidson,  Lee     264 

Davis,  Anne    220,  342 

Davis,  Ashlye 117,  202 

Davis,  Brian    ....     214,  316, 

342 

Davis,  Chris    342 

Davis,  Detra  Kanice  .  .  .  294 
Davis,  Ethel  .  249,  250,  316 
Davis,  Hiram  Eddie  .  .  .  374 
Davis,  James  Muse  ....  374 
Davis,  Jennifer  .  .  .    229,  342 

Davis,  John 191,  420 

Davis,  Kimberly  ..  229,316 
Davis,  Laurence  Samuel     .  .  . 

294 

Davis,  Louis    342 

Davis,  Marshall  K     ...     196, 

374 
Davis,  Micheal  ...  102,  103 
Davis,  Sharron  Nycole 

294 

Day,  Shane    197,  264 

Day,  Sharon  Jeanette    .     195, 

374 

Day,  Tonya 250,  342 

Dean,  Carl     316 

Dean,  Kimberly    .  .    233.316 

Dean,  Susan    200 

Dearhs,  Claude 342 

Dearman,  Michael  C     .     374, 

391 
Dearman,  Timothy  Dale    .  .  . 

374 

Deaton,  Johnna     85 

Deaton,  Linda     210 

DeBardelaben,  Kelly  .  .  250 
Debardelaben,  Marcy   .      198, 

247,  316 

Dees,  Debbie  A 374 

Dees,  Ginny    145,  199, 

201.  202,  374 

Dees,  Marcus    103 

DeFore,  Lora    218 

Degroote,  Jessica  B  246, 

248,  294 

Demoran,  Philip     316 

Denley,  Laura  Lee  ....  374 
Dennis,  Kathryn     .    229,316 

Dent,  Adrian     221.316 

Denton,  Dee    264 

Denton,  Michael  39,  248, 

374 
DePriest,  Shandra  ....  244 
Devender,  Bruce  Van  .  .    1 99 

Deveroux,  Ian  Derrick 

206,  216 

Dew,  Angela  Franklin    

228,  374 
Dew,  Charles  Thomas    .    374 

Dew,  Janice     209 

Dewalt,  Bradley  William    .     . 

294 

Dewolf,  Wendy     342 

Dey,  Sushobhon  Charles    .  .  . 

294 

Dhonau,  Melody 316 

Diana,  Joseph 236 

Dick,  Christopher  Scott    .... 

374 
Dickens,  Charles  S    .  .  .  .    374 

Dickey,  Jeffrey   316 

Dickson,  Billy  C 374 

Dieckhoff,  Michael         .     42, 

206 
Dieterich,  Brit    .  .  .    207,  219 

Dikes,  Brian    232 

Dikes,  Greg     208 

Dill,  William     342 

Dismuke,  Tawanda     .  .  .    252 

Dispascal,  Dominick     .  .    342 

Dix,  Reeshemah  I ."  I  one     .  .  . 

146,374 

Dixon,  Kim     187,  374 

Dixon,  Patrick    39,  49 

Dobbs,  Amy  Rebekah  185. 
200,  294 


Dougherty,  Karla 
Doughty,  William 


Dobbs,  Greg    226 

Dobson,  Duane 342 

Dodd,  Becky 247 

Dodd,  Rebecca  Nail    .  .     247, 

374 
Doggett,  Wendy    .     200,316, 

319 

Doll,  Melissa     201,  316 

Dollar,  Mary  Katherine  .... 

182,  185,  202,  212,239 

Dollar,  Rebecca    ...    85,316 

Dolley,  Stephanie 342 

Donaghe,  Kelly     342 

Donaghe,  Terry  Allan    

374 

Donahoo,  Paul    342 

Donahoo,  Susan    197 

Donald,  Patrick  ...  42,  206 
Dong,  Kimberly    . .    185,  316 

Donlin,  Chuck    253 

Donnaway,  Joseph  R    .     203, 

294 
Dorizas,  John  Angelo  .  .    374 

Dorizas,  Niki    39,  220 

Dorroh,  Stephanie    ....    342 

Dorset!,  Meg 231 

Dorsey,  Katrina    39 

Doss,  Kelum 220 

Doss,  Stephanie  Lynn     

218,294 

Dougherty,  Amy 200 

217, 

316 

182, 

342 

Douglas,  Amy  Tana   .  .  .    374 

Douglas,  Dedra  93,  232 

Douglas,  Shannon  Marie    .  .  . 

85,  374 

Dove,  Allen     185 

Dowdy,  Amy  Beth    ....    374 

Downey,  Janet  Elizabeth    .  .  . 

50.  193,203,  294 

Downs,  Laticia    317 

Downs,  Regina  Lynn    .     195, 

375 

Draffen.John 317 

Drake,  Rithie    193 

Drake,  Ruth  Anne    ....    294 

Draper,  Mike    208 

Drewery,  Kimberly  Dawn  .  . 
211,  375 

DuBard,  Michelle 247 

Dubose,  Enrique  M  ...  294 
Duca,  Michelle  E    .    146,  375 

Duck,  Reberta     221 

Duckworth,  Diane    ...     219, 

375 
Duke,  Rodney  Dwight    .    375 

Dukes,  Amy    196 

Dulaney,  Brett    49,  227 

Dulaney,  George  Brock   .... 

375 

Dunaway,  Amy  Denise 

193,375 

Duncan,  Beth    189 

Duncan,  Christy 229 

Duncan,  Elizabeth  Rawls  .  .  . 

146 
Duncan,  Katherine  ....    317 

Duncan,  Laura    343 

Duncan,  Timothy  Scott 


Dunehew,  Jenny  Lynn 


295 


295 
375 
343 


Dunn,  Kenneth  Ray 
Dunning,  Catherine 

Dupert,  Donnell 239 

Duplessis,  Linda     317 

Dupre,  Kenneth  Patrick  .... 

375 

Dupree,  James  Jacob    .  .    375 

Durbin,  Vance    218 

Durham,  Kenna    .  .    317,419 

Duscay,  Jennifer     317 

Duty,  Jennifer     .  .  .    249,  250 

Duvall,  Anne    343 

Dye,  Randy 182 

Dyer,  Howard     229 

Dykes,  Amy     191 

Dykes,  Robert 343 


E 


Eakes,  Connie  Lynn  .  .  .     39, 

187,375 

Easley.Joan    .    229,245,317 

Easley,  Joel  Edward    .  .     200, 

295 

Easley,  Lynn     247 

Easley,  Shelton 317 

Easom,  Kristie  Leigh    .     217, 

218,375 

East,  Allison 186 

Easterling,  Lagina  S  .  .  .     85, 


183,  295 

Eaves,  Charles    207 

Echols,  Andrea  ...    201,  221 

Ecke,  April   229,  317 

Eckelberry,  Todd    38 

Edens,  Mylissa    317 

Edgar,  Will 239 

Edge,  Kelli    234 

Edgens,  Diana     211 

Edmond,  Tasha     343 

Edmonson,  Owen  ....     202, 
212,  239,251,343 

Edwards,  April 343 

Edwards,  Elmira     375 

Edwards,  Jabari    103 

Edwards,  Jason 231 

Edwards,  Jennifer  N    .     211, 
295 

Edwards,  Sherrie    317 

Edwards,  Trenell    ....     101, 

103 

Egdorf,  Janelle  E    .  .  .  .     250, 

375 

Egdorf,  Lee     249 

Ehodman,  Erna     184 

Ehrghott,  John    229 

Eichelberger,  Rhonda    .    317 

Eidson,  Marsha  B 375 

Eiland,  Steve     ....    221,  343 
Elam,  Sandy  David  ....    375 

Elbert,  Brian     38 

Eliason,  Shannon   249 

Elisar,  Kathy     .  .    85,  87,  295 

Elledge,  Candice  Ann     

244,  376 

Elledge,  Mike 230.  343 

Elliot,  Karilynn    93 

Ellis,  Carolyn   196 

Ellis,  Ken    46 

Ellis,  Kenyon  L    295 

Ellis,  Laura  McDonald     .... 
202,  376 

Ellis,  Noel     103 

Ellis,  Pamela  Suzanne    

217,  376 

Ellis,  William  B  203,  376 

Elwell,  Eric  William     .  .    295 

Embry,  Donald  Jason  .     232, 

376 

Emerson,  Terry    197 

Emery,  Adele    ....    235,  343 

Emfinger,  Lance     234 

England,  Tracy     317 

England,  Trent 250 

Enteshari,  Fariba    376 

Epperson,  Scot    1 98 

Epps,  Nicole 295 

Epps,  Tyler 234 

Erwin,  Scott    250,  343 

Estes,  Alicia  Marchel   .  .    376 

Estes,  Sabrina 343 

Etheridge,  Kimberly     .  .    317 
Eubanks,  Jennifer     ....    317 

Eubanks,  Thomas 343 

Eubanks,  Trent     344 

Evans,  Brian  ....     208,  229, 
344 

Evans,  Carey     317 

Evans,  David     183 

Evans,  Edward  H   .  .  .  .     236, 

376 

Evans,  Joe  Calton     ..  .     196, 

230,  249,  376 

Evans,  Park  109 

Evans,  Shandre  Renae  

295 

Everett,  Lauren     344 

Everett,  Nancie     .     244,  250, 
344 

Evetts,  Shelly    344 

Ewing,  Adam    ....    252,  275 
Ewing,  Chandler     .    182,186 

Ewing,  Chris 39,  231 

Ewing,  Thomas  E 376 

Ezell,  Rita 198 

Ezell,  Terresa 229 

F 

Fabley,  Terry    196 

Fager,  Genevieve    132 

Fair,  Felix     49 

Fancher,  Mark    198 

Fancher,  Michelle     ....     39, 
186,200 

Fang,  Kwoting    207 

Farooq,  Khalid 211 

Farr,  Carla    209 

Farris,  Hunter    200 

Fan-is,  Janet    39 

Farrukh,  Usmani    225 

Faucher,  Mark    46 

Fayard,  Starlette  D  .  .  .  .     51, 
295 


Felder,  Jennifer    344 

Felder,  Rickey  Paul    ...    376 

Felks,  Laura    344 

Fellows,  Eric     227 

Fells,  Delicia  Garnett  .     263, 

376 

Ferguson,  C  Scott   ....     146, 

222,231 

Ferguson,  Randal 238 

Ferrell,  Patricia    195 

Ferretti,  John    317 

Fields,  Christopher  A     .    295 

Fields,  Karen    239 

Files,  Amelia     317 

Finch,  Jeffrey  Brian  ...    376 

Finch,  Jim     220 

Finch,  Tanya  Kay     376 

Fink,  Melanie 40 

Finnegan,  Kevin     238 

Firle,  Christopher  M    .     103, 
146 

Fisher,  Marsha 317 

Fisher,  Tamara  Marie    .    376 

Fisher,  Terry    249 

Fitzgerald,  Carlton  ....    227 

Flanagan,  Burin 344 

Flatgard,  Spence     ...     136, 
140,  182 

Flatt,  Cora  Leigh    376 

Flautt,  Kristin     .  .     209,  229, 
239 

Flautt,  Kristen    317 

Fleming,  Andra    317 

Fleming,  Ken    249 

Fleming,  Laura  Beth    .     182, 
220 

Flessner,  Robyn    117 

Flowers,  Chad     344 

Flowers,  Janet  C 376 

Flowers,  Sarah  Ann    .  .  .    295 

Floyd,  Dana    344 

Floyd,  Regina  ....    244,  376 

Flynt,  Timothy  David     

212,245,376 

Fogg,  Melissa  Beth  ...     192, 

376 

Fogle,  Lasca    ....     182,  209, 

344 

Fold,  Jesse     191 

Fonck,  Thaddeus  B     .  .     200, 

295 

Fondren,  Cecilia  Ann     .    377 

Fondren,  Myra  Kay      .  .    295 

Foote,  Angela 344 

Ford,  Allegra  Michelle     .... 
195,377,420 

Ford,  Amy  Kate    185 

Ford,  Beverly   218 

Ford,  David  Russell   ...    377 

Ford,  Hollie    275 

Ford,  Lee    97,  98,  103 

Ford,  Leslie    317 

Ford,  Mary 317 

Ford,  Michael 230 

Ford,  Robert 317 

Ford,  Yolanda     344 

Fordam,  Michelle 197 

Forrest,  Darrin 275 

Forsman,  Allen     220 

Forsman,  Julie    250 

Fortenberry,  Doug   ....    200 

Fortenberry,  Jennifer  Lyn  .  . 

219 

Fortenberry,  Laura     ...    317 

Fortenberry,  Lyn    183 

Fortenberry,  William  .     229, 

344 

Fortenbery,  Betty  C    .  .  .    295 

Fortunato,  Anna  C  .  .  .  .    377 

Foster,  Darrin     43 

Foster,  Jamel     ....    185,317 

Foster,  Jarnel    246 

Foster,  Jimmy 103 

Foster,  Robert     344 

Foster,  Tracey    317 

Fowler,  Bryan     200 

Fox,  Anthony  Gibson     .    377 

Fox,  Christi  Lee   377 

Fox,  Peter 318 

Foxworth,  Robert 227 

Foxx,  Stacey 344 

Frank,  Eileen    244 

Frank,  Rick     230 

Franke,  Dana    201 

Franklin,  Chris     237 

Franklin,  Michael     38 

Franklin,  William  T     .377 

Franks,  Alice    202 

Franks,  David  L   377 

Franks,  Mitch  ....    189,  214 
Franks,  Stephanie       ...    191 

Fraser,  Keith     230 

Fratesi,  Helen  Paige     .     196, 
295 


Frazier,  Pamela    ..    198,244 

Frederick,  Lee    235 

Frederick,  Melissa  Leigh  .  .  . 
196,  218,  219,  377 

Freeman,  April     250 

Freeman,  Tammie  ....  318 
Freeswick,  Shannon   ...    318 

Freibert,  Anna    344 

French,  Brian 230 

French,  Leanne    377 

Freret,  Stephen  R 295 

Frerichs,  Mary  Jane  .  .  .  295 
Frost,  Angela  ....  318,  344 
Frost,  Lisa  Lynn     ....     147, 

228,  377 

Fryar,  Rebecca   344 

Frye,  Charles  Ray     ....    295 

Frye,  Chuck    186 

Fryery,  John  Watson    .  .    377 

Fu,  Linda    219 

Fuhrmann,  Scott     345 

Fulgham,  Robert    318 

Fuller,  Anne 93 

Fuller,  Beth    93 

Fuller,  Brian  Lamar  .  .      147, 

253,  377 

Fuller,  Jennifer  M    ...     295, 

344 

Fulton,  Alan 234 

Funches,  Thomas  ....  222, 
231 

G 

Gaddis,  Carter    250 

Gainey,  Stephanie  M    .     204, 

377 

Gainey,  Stephen  M  .  .  .  .    377 

Gaither,  Julia    345 

Galle,  Melissa 345 

Galloway,  Joyclyn  T     .     101, 
103,218,377 
Gamberine,  John  William 

377 

Gamble,  Al  Thomas  .  .     182, 

377 

Gamble,  Veronica  T  .  .  .    377 

Gammill,  William  J    ...    295 

Gandy,  Jennifer   345 

Gandy,  Kimberly    31§^ 

Gandy,  Lula  M jf95 

Gandy,  Sharon  Rebecca  . , . , 

185,245,  375fe 
Garcia,  Caroline  ......    203  : 

Gardner,  Chris :  ,    103 

Gardner,  Greg    ,  , .   252,  275 

Gardner,  Jetfery  Stuart    .... 

234,  377 

Gardner,  Kristin     .,,...    48 

Gardner,  Lee  Andrew    

183,  295 

Gariepy,  Larry 198 

Garner,  Brian  r|v. 197 

Garner,  Charles  R  377 

Garner,  Eric   345 

Garner,  Julie     197 

Garner,  Marcus    246 

Garner,  Melissa  Dianne  .... 
198,  240,  241,  243,377 
Garner,  Ronald  Todd  .  377 
Garner,  Sarah  Ellen  ...  377 
Garner,  Su  Chin   .  .    189,214 

Garrett,  Barbara 345 

Garrett,  Dawn  Minich  .  377 
Garrett,  James  A  .  195,377 
Garriga,  John    ....    200,  3 1 8 

Garrison,  Sonya 345 

Gartman,  Kenneth  Ray    .... 
295 

Gary,  Gibb    235 

Gary,  Tina  Roseanne  .  .    378 

Gates,  Currie    251 

Gates,  Elizabeth    318 

Gather,  Julia 204 

Gathings,  Gayle    345 

Gault,  Ronald  James    .  .    378 

Gauntt,  George 345 

Geddie,  Jay 234 

Gee,  James    345 

Gef fries,  Wloise 41 

Gentry,  Fred  ....     240,  242, 
243 

George,  Anita 202 

George,  Marty    232 

Gerrish,  James    345 

Gibbs,  David 187,  318 

Gibbs,  Edith  Nicole    ...    378 

Gibson,  Arleye  ....    96,  103 

Gibson,  Douglas  Lee    .     189, 

214,378 

Gibson,  James     103 

Gibson,  Jennifer     .    245,345 

Gibson,  Melissa  Denise    .... 

378 


Gibson,  Rebecca 378 

Gibson,  Stephanie  E  .  .  .    296 

Gilchrist,  Rodney  Gene  .... 

378 

Giles,  Tawayna  Lachon    .... 

45,  255,  378 

Gill,  Polly 191 

Gill,  Susanne  Marie   .  .  .    378 

Gilley,  Jennifer    345 

Gilman,  Kathi  Joy    ....    296 

Gilmore,  John  Michael     .... 

378 

Gilmore,  Matthew    ...     212, 

245 

Gilmore,  Tommy    46 

Given,  Steven    345 

Givens,  Elmetra    222 

Gladney,  Lyle  David    .  .     38, 
221,  222,378 

Gladney,  Lyshon    93 

Glass,  Jennifer    229 

Gleason,  Michael  N    .  .     200, 
378 

Glenn,  Herman    378 

Glenn,  Lora    233,318 

Glenn,  Tracy    .  .    41,92,378 
Gliddon,  Deann  Lee  .  .  .    296 

Glover,  James 318 

Goatley,  Lisa     203 

Goatley,  Mike 203 

Godlin,  Adam 237 

Goetz,  Elizabeth    318 

Goff,  Ida 345 

Goforth,  Cahterine  ....    345 

Goggans,  Mike    211 

Goglia,  Adam   238 

Gohnigan,  Lisa 41 

Golden,  Kris 83 

Goldman,  Christi    ....     208, 

245,  345 

Goldman,  Kiasey  Rodney    .  . 

249,  250,  378 

Goldmon,  Mwrc 809 

Goldsworfhy,  Shannon     .... 
200 

Gotfott,  Sandra 318 

Gomee,  Patty 213 

Gomez,  Alma  Delia    .  .  .    378 

Gomez,  Patty 39 

Gomez,  Sylvia 345 

Goodc,  Christy  Michelle 

296 

Goodman,  James     346 

Goodson,  Chad 249 

Gordon,  Angela    346 

Gordon,  Brian    ...    200,318 

Gordon,  Freda  S 296 

Gordon,  Jim    ....     183,  201, 
229,  246,  318 

Gordon,  Kyle    38,  318 

Gordon,  Matalie 186 

Gordon,  Melissa 318 

Gordon,  Natalie   ...    85,  182 

Gordon,  William    346 

Gore,  David  Granville    

206,  235,  296 

Gosa,  Kendall 318 

Gothard,  Todd    1 98 

Gousset,  Mickey 249 

Gowan,  Suzanne 296 

Goza,  Cindy    204 

Grace,  Roman     103 

Gracey,  Tanya    93 

Gragg,  Deanna   247 

Graham,  Charles     ....     212, 

245,  346 

Graham,  Connie  Delane     .  .  . 

378 

Graham,  Jeffrey 234 

Grant,  John     346 

Grant,  Kyle     232 

Grantham,  Randy     ....    318 
Grassel,  Claus     ...    198,209 

Grassel,  Saskia    318 

Graves,  Catherine     ....    319 

Graves,  Elizabeth  Ann 

378 

Graves,  Karen     ..     218,221, 

346 

Graves,  Katherine    .  .  .     200, 

346 

Graves,  Paul  T   378 

Graves,  Rachelle     234 

Graves,  Scott  Lewis    .  .  .    378 

Graves,  Theon    346 

Gray,  Amy  Catherine  .  .    296 

Gray,  Brian     346 

Gray,  Chad   197 

Gray,  Christopher  L     .  .    378 

Gray,  David    319 

Gray,  Debbie     93,  195 

Gray,  Deborah  Ann    ..     147, 

378 

Gray,  Jim    ...    182,  183,346 


Gray,  Richard     191 

Gray,  Wendy  Ruth 379 

Grayson,  Christy    250 

Green,  Byron  Curlee    .  .    379 

Green,  Kerry    319 

Green,  Kevin  Allen  .  .  253, 
379 
Green,  Mechelle  .  .  .  44,  346 
Green,  Pamela  Joy  ....  379 
Green,  Purvie  .  5,  103,  182, 
186,  252 
Greenaway,  Erica  .  .    41,319 

Greene,  Kevin     239 

Greenwood,  Brian    ....    346 

Greenwood,  Jeffery    .  .  .    346 

Greenwood,  Pamela  .  .      185, 

221,  346 

Greer,  Felicia  T    379 

Greer,  Lee     197 

Gregg,  Janie  R    379 

Gregor,  Mark    1 98 

Gregory,  Boyd    211 

Gregory,  Kevin     238 

Gregory,  Tammy    319 

Gressett,  Andria  .      187,229, 

248,319 

Griffin,  Christy  H    .  .  .      1 89, 

379 

Griffin,  Comesha   319 

Griffin,  Donna 346 

Griffin,  Jason  A 296 

Griffin,  Kevin  Brett  .  .  .    296 

Griffin,  Laura    229 

Griffin,  Sarah  K 379 

Griffith,  Mark    346 

Grigson,  John  Lance    ..    379 

Grimes,  Tammy   319 

Grisham,  Paul    39 

Grogan,  Fred    319 

Groner,  Melanie  Lee    .      195, 
224,  239, 379 

Groner,  Michelle    346 

Groote,  Jessica  De  ....  183 
Gross,  Alia  Cascal  ....  296 
Gross,  John  Trevor  .  .  .  296 
Grosscup,  Chad  ....  5,  103 
Grove,  Ricky  Dewayne  .... 
214,379 

Grubbs,  Heather     346 

Guess,  Charles    319 

Guest,  Charlie     39 

Guest,  Gina     .    202,  229,  346 

Guest,  Scott     1 98 

Gumina,  Scott 103 

Gunnufsen,  John    ....      194, 
235 

Gunter,  Julie     83,  346 

Gwen,  Kim    243 


H 


Haar,  Jon  Patrick  ....     206, 

296 
Haawkins, Jennifer    ...    249 

Hairston,  Angie    346 

Hairston,  Tanya 346 

Hairston,  Terry  H    .  .  .  .    296 

Hale,  Kelli    235 

Hale,  Melanie 319 

Hales,  Joseph    222 

Haley,  Kristine  Lynn  .     208, 

379 
Haley,  Neal  Rayden  .  .     220, 

379 

Halford,  Lee 231 

Hall,  Andrea     346 

Hall,  John     346 

Hall,  Karissa  Deaton    .      187, 

379 

Hall,  Martha     346 

Hall,  Michael    319 

Hall,  Peycia    319 

Hall,  Sabrina    319 

Hall,  Varrian  Durand    

222,379 

Hallenbeck,  Doug     38 

Hal  ley,  Kristine    231 

llallmaii,  John    ...    230,250 

1 1  all  man,  Sharon     319 

Halloran,  Jim 211 

Hamann,  Marc  Stephen   ... 

296 
Hamby,  Roseann  .  209,  347 
Hamer,  Jaquator  .  263,379 
Hamilton,  Michael  .  .  .     235, 

347 

Hamilton,  Sheldon  ....    347 

Hamilton,  Susan  Renae  .... 

209,  296 

Hamm,  Phyllis 85,  219 

Hammarstrom,  David    .    319 

Hammett,  Mary  Holly   

147,  195,380 
Hammond,  Doug    319 


Hammond,  Tom 227 

Hammons,  Shelly  Anne  .... 

195,  380 

Hammons,  William  D         380 

Hamner,  John  G     380 

Hampton,  Cynthia    ....    347 

Hampton,  Lawanda    .  .      187, 

347 

Ham  rick,  James    347 

Hand,  Cynthia  Renee  39, 

232,  380 

Handley,  Tracy  Lyn     .  .     85, 

148,  380 

Hankins,  Christopher    .    319 

Hankins,  Hollie   347 

Hankins,  Reginald  R   .  .    380 

Hanna,  Becky  ...     212,  223, 

228,239,  380 

Hannah,  Lenora 380 

Hannah,  Reginald    ...    195 
Hans,  Paul  Benjamin  .  .    380 

Hansberger,  Jeffrey  T 

297 

Hansen,  Sarah    39,  48 

Harbin,  Sharon     347 

Harbin,  Shawanda    ....    221 
Harden,  Edward  .  .    221,  320 

Harden,  John    106 

Hardin,  Bill    195 

Hardin,  Jana     347 

Hardin,  Thomas  Owen     .... 
297 

Hardin,  William  D 380 

Hardison,  Laura     320 

Hardwick,  Cherilyn  Ann   . 

297 
Hardwick,  Katerine  D  .  380 
Hardy,  Patrick    .  .  .    230,  320 

Hargis,  John  Graham     

250,  380 
Hargrove,  Margaret  .  .  .  347 
Hargrove,  Meg  ...    218,  229 

Harkley,  Tracelia 347 

Harlow,  Ben 197 

Harmon,  Mance 235 

Harmond,  Jennifer     .  .  .    320 

Harper,  Amanda  Leigh    .... 

380 

Harper,  Bobby    211 

Harper,  Charles    347 

Harper,  Holly  Anne     .     197, 
380 

Harper,  Neely     196 

Harper,  Penny   209 

Harper,  Rachel     297 

Harper,  Robert     320 

Harrell,  Amelia  Cheri    

380 

Harrell,  Christi     232 

Harrell,  Mary  Norma     .    297 

Harrell,  Richard     191 

Harrelson,  Chris  .  196,235 
Harrick,  Dana  Lee  ...  198, 
297 
Harrick,  Kristie  ..  39,198, 
200,  347 
Harring,  Stephanie  .  .  .  249 
Harrington,  Anita    ....    320 

Harris,  Amy 347 

Harris,  Angela   ..     192,221, 

347 

Harris,  Coretta  L    .  .  .  .      194, 

235,  297 

Harris,  Donald  C    380 

Harris,  Gary 215 

Harris,  Kimberly    320 

Harris,  Leigh  Ann  ...  217, 
380 
Harris,  Rachel  .  .  .  229,  320 
Harris,  Robert  ...  191,  347 
Harris,  Susan  .  .  .  187,  201, 
320 

Harris,  Suzanne    347 

Harris,  Tony     103 

Harris,  Tracy    209 

Harris,  Vanessa    347 

Harris,  Willie 102,  103 

Harrison,  Angelia    ....    347 

Harrison,  Jeff     234 

Harrison,  Jeffrey   ....     234, 
347 

Harrison,  Jimmy    197 

Harrison,  Kendall    ....    347 

Hart,  Adrienne     229 

Hart,  David  Dan     .    297,  347 

Hart,  Geoffrey  Ryan    .  .    297 

Hart,  Karen  Lynn     ...     210, 

380 

Hartfield,  Terry 347 

Hartness,  Jason    235 

Hartwig,  Melanie  ....     202, 

347 

Hastings,  Andrea  ....     183, 

297 

Hataway,  Linda    229 


413 


Hatcher,  Christy     1 96 

Hatchett,  Angela    41 

Hatchett,  Meg 320 

Hatfield,  Brady    227 

Hatfield,  Tera  Lea   297 

Hathaway,  Linda    320 

Hathcock,  Lauren  ....  347 
Hathcock,  Stephen   ....    229 

Hatten,  Brett     214 

Hawcroft,  Bart 379 

Hawcroft,  Brad  B 189, 

,.        213,380 

Hawkins,  Brian    230 

Hawkins,  Chadwick  Reid  .  .  . 

297 
Hawkins,  Gary  C  .  210,380 
Hawkins,  Jennifer  ....  249 
Hawkins,  Kristie    .  .    39,  347 

Hawkins,  Melvin    103 

Hawkins,  Virginia  Faye  .... 

41,380 

Hawks,  Jennifer  .     186,251, 

320 
Hay,  Shannon  Marie    .  .    380 

Hayden,  Mike 220 

Hayes,  Ashley  ...  196,200 
Hayes,  Dephane   .     233,  252, 

263 

Hayes,  Robert  E 380 

Hayles,  Joseph  W 297 

Haynes,  Charles 320 

Haynes,  James  Kenny    .    380 

Haynes,  Kira    347 

Hays,  Ashley     196,  347 

Hays,  Douglas  M    380 

Hays,  Susan    320 

Hazel,  Sarah  Margaret 

297 
Hazelton,  Elizabeth  ...  320 
Hazelton,  Madrina  ....    185 

Head,  Carrie 209 

Heaps,  Chris 229,  240, 

241 

Heard,  Janet 219 

Heard,  Phillip    320 

Heard,  Rowena  Q  ....  381 
Hearn-Eatman,  Crystal     .... 

194 

Hearron,  Sherri    347 

Hearst,  Laurie    320 

Heavener,  Lisa  .  .     217,229, 

239,  320 

Hebron,  Geoffrey     ....    307 

Hegler,  Jennifer 85 

Hegler,  Marie 85 

Heidelberg,  Maurice  .  .  381 
Heitmueller,  Matt  ....  227 
Heitmueller,  Matthew  ..... 
227, 320 
Helmuth,  Craig  ..  192,399 
Helton,  Melanie  .  .  193,  347 
Hemphill,  Shanda    .  .  .     229, 

320 
Henderson,  Cathy  Elise  .... 

297 
Henderson,  Delanie  .  .     221, 

234 
Henderson,  Delano    .  .     320, 

420 

Henderson,  Lynn  ....     183, 

185,  218,239,381 

Henderson,  Matt    253 

Henderson,  Thomas  200, 

320 

Hendrick,  Lisa  Karen     

200,  297 

Hendrix,  Burke    224 

Henley,  Lisa 320 

Henley,  William  Lee  .  148, 
231,  381 

Henry,  Bill 192 

Henry,  Kevin    103 

Henry,  Marie    39 

Henry,  Sharon    320 

Henshaw,  Paul 243 

Hensler,  Frank 192 

Hensley,  Lisa    83 

Hensley,  Missy 183 

Henson,  Jeff 229 

Henson,  William  Chase  ... 

298 

Herbert,  David 347 

Hernandez,  Ana 45 

Herr  in,  Emily  ...  191,347 
Herring,  Brian  Kent    .  .     47, 

298 
Herring,  Stephanie  .  .  .  250 
Herrington,  Lester  .  .  .     230, 

320 
Herrington,  Sara  .  .  39,  244 
Herrington,  Yvette     .  .     200, 

209 

Herrod,  Daniel 320 

Hester,  Charles     320 

Hester,  Leigh  Ann   ....    381 


Hewitt,  Anderson     ....    348 

Hicks,  Alan     249,  250 

Hicks,  Bonney  E     298 

Hicks,  James 348 

Hicks,  Keith   348 

Hicks,  Lori  Ann 381 

Hicks,  Shaun  P  .  .      207,  381 

Hicks,  Shawn    213 

High,  Terry    103 

Hightower,  Dwayne   .  .     230, 

348 
Hill,  Charles  William     .    298 

Hill,  Ginger    83 

Hill,  Jennifer    348 

Hill,  Jenny    249 

Hill,  Kimberly  Renee     

217,  381 

Hill,  Scott 253 

Hill,  Stephanie 321 

Hill,  Suzanne 208,  348 

Hill,  Tiffanee  H 298 

Hill,  Tracey    182 

Hill,  Traci  Alisha     ...     148, 

185,  218,  381 

Hilleke,  Leasha  Leigh    .     85, 

298 
Hilliard,  Tessa  .  .  .  229,321 
Hilsdon,  Donald  Allen     .... 

381 

Hilton,  Charles     348 

Hiltunen,  Shawn     .    219,238 

Hindman,  Amy     195 

Hinds,  Jim    194,235 

Hinschman,  Michelle  ...    51 

Hinshaw,  Paul    .  .     148,  240, 

243,  381 

Hinton,  Hanson 321 

Hinton,  Trina     221 

Hintson,  Pamela  C 381 

Hirsch,  David 375 

Hirschman,  Michelle  ...  39 
Hiser,  Roger 148,  212, 

253 

Hitchner,  Mary     ..    189,210 

Hixson,  Dana  Justine  53, 

200,  244,  298 

Hoagstrom,  Cory    227 

Hobby,  Michael    ..    381,418 

Hobert,  Todd    227 

Hobgood,  Wendy   195 

Hodge,  Carolyn    321 

Hodges,  Becky    249 

Hodges,  Jamie  Wynne    

149,  184,  185,211,219, 

381 
Hodges,  Jennifer  Johnson    .. 

381 
Hodges,  Michael  Andrew     .  . 

381 

Hodges,  Rebecca  Lynn       ... 

250,  381 

Hodges,  Scott    191 

Hodges,  Shelli    ...     93,  348, 

421 
Hodges,  William  Scotty   .... 

298 
Hoff,  Jennifer    ..     184,218, 

321 

Hoff,  Todd  Burton     ..     191, 

223, 381 

Hogan,  Eutrophia     ....    348 

Hoge,  Chad     183 

Hogue,  Sylvia 135 

Hoke,  Michele    211 

Holbrook,  Rob 231 

Holbrooks,  Michael  ...  348 
Holcomb,  Charles  W    .381 

Holcomb,  Karl    249 

Holcombe,  Allison  Dawn     .  . 

298 
Holden,  Richard  L  .  .  .  .  381 
Holder,  Amy  Kaylynnda    .  .  . 

298 

Holder,  Cedrick    321 

Holder,  Gary    250,  321 

Holder,  Melissa  Carol  .  381 
Holditch,  Tommy  R  .  .  .    381 

Holifield,  Brad 234 

Holifield,  Scott  Harold    

381 

Holiman,  Les    187 

Holke,  Christopher    ...    321 

Holland,  Daniel    348 

Holland,  Joseph 348 

Holland,  Kevin     .     201,229, 

348 

Holland,  Michael   321 

Holland,  Tammy    321 

Hollar,  Dawn    117 

Holley,  Chad     229 

Holley,  Dennis  Mark   .     187, 

381 
Holley,  Pat   .  .    212,  245,  381 

Holley,  Shannon     249 

Holliday,  Karen  Alice    


298 

Holliman,  Brandi  Lynn  .... 

209,  298 

Hollingsworth,  Dolly  E    .  .  .  . 

381 
Hollingsworth,  Scot  ...  109 
Hollingsworth,  Tom     .  .    103 

Hollon,  Chris 227 

Holman,  Glenn  Aaron 

298 

Holt,  Randy    348 

Holyfield,  JoBeth 381 

Honea,  Heather    321 

Hood,  Ann    198 

Hood,  Gena    321 

Hood,  Gwendolyn    ....    381 

Hood,  Lou  Ann    201 

Hood,  Martha 321 

Hood,  Roger 348 

Hood,  Sara  Marie  ....      189, 

381 
Hooks,  Amy  Lea     .    200,  298 

Hooks,  Emily    321 

Hoop,  Lou  Ann    196 

Hoover,  Jonnie 348 

Hopkins,  Hollis  H 298 

Horel,  Phillip  A  .  .    232,  382 

Home,  Sandra    233 

Horton,  Bradley 197 

Horton,  Cheryl  .  .  .  228,  348 
Horton,  Christian     ....    382 

Horton,  Dona 321 

Horton,  John  Brian    ...    382 

Horton,  Lacy    229,  321 

Horton,  Saundra    348 

Horton,  Stephen  .  201,  348 
Horton,  Woodward  ...  321 
Hotard,  Alan    .    39,  203,  348 

Houp,  Amanda 321 

Houpe,  Kristina    229 

House,  Mary  Kathryn    .    382 

House,  Paul    235 

Houston,  Tina    348 

Hovater,  Jonathan    .  .  .     230, 

321 

Howard,  Cameron    229 

Howard,  Christopher  M     ... 

103,382 

Howard,  Cyndi  .  .  .  .    93,229 

Howard,  Cynthia    52 1 

Howard,  Donald     321 

Howard,  Ivy  Layne  . ;  .  382 
Howard,  Jeremy  A   .  .  .  .    382 

Howcroft,  Brad     192 

Howell,  Angela     298 

Howell,  Charles    348 

Howell,  Holly     .  .  .    200,  209 

Howell,  James  Raymond    .  .  . 

191.  223,  382,405 

Howell,  Jayne  Latham    

382 
Howell,  Kevin    .  .  .    229,  321 

Howes,  Jason    39,  348 

Howington,  Stephanie   

212, 217 
Howze,  Kevin  ....  186,  348 
Huam,  Evelyn     .  .     232,  244, 

348 
Hubbard,  Cynthia  ....  321 
Hubbard,  Katherine  ...    221 

Huckabee,  Steve 38 

Huckabee,  Todd 214 

Hudgins,  Leslie    321 

Hudson,  Andrew    227 

Hudson,  Chris    ..     194,235, 

382 

Hudson,  Cynthia    348 

Hudson, Janell  ...  207,349 
Hudson,  Renee  Lakeitria  .  .  . 

298 
Hudspeth,  Quentin  .  .  .  349 
Hudspeth,  Sherri  Lynn    .... 

382 
Huff,  Karen    ....     229,  245, 

321 
Huffman,  Bill  .  .  .  236,  238 
Hughes,  Angela  Lynn  .  382 
Hughes,  Deborah  Arlene  .  .  . 

382 
Hughes, Jonathan     ....    321 

Hughey,  Rick   224 

Hulett,  Bobby 222 

Hulett,  Robert    349 

Hundley,  Marzella   ....    249 

Hunt,  Corey    234 

Hunt,  Jerry 220 

Hunt,  Robert    321 

Hunt,  Sally 200,  239 

Hunt,  Sarah    349 

Hunt,  Stacia  Lynn    ....    298 

Hunter,  Christy    321 

Hunter,  Holly     196 

Hurd,  Janice 349 

Hurd,  Wendy  Lyn    .    51,298 


Hurst,  Stephanie  Ann  .  298 
Huston,  John  ....  197,  264 
Hutchinson,  Allison  193 

Hyams,  Daniel    321 

Hykes,  Amy    209 

Hynes,  Greg 227 

I 

Ikerd,  Mary    321 

Ingels,  Carolyn  S    ...  .     217, 

382 
Ingram,  Erin  ....  229,  349 
Ingram,  Julie  ....  186,  200 
Ingram,  Lawrence  ....  321 
Ingram,  Melanie  Suzette    .  .  . 

382 
Irby,  Marcus  Allen  ...  382 
Irby,  Melissa     ....    195,  228 

Irfan,  Syed    349 

Irwin,  Kristi 211,  321 

Ismail,  Suhaimi    231 

Isonhood,  Amy  C   ....     213, 

382 

Istre,  Eric   198,  349 

Ivy,  Mary  Jane    382 


Jackson,  Alidia  A 
Jackson,  Brian  C 


.  51,298 
46,  208, 
298,  321 

Jackson,  Diane    245 

Jackson,  Missy  J  ..  299,349 
Jackson,  Nelson  ....  39,  49 
Jackson,  Shannon  .  .    39,  233 

Jackson,  Sonya    322 

Jackson,  Victor 349 

Jackson,  Willie  .  .     252,  275, 

349 
Jacob,  Rachael  Dianne 

298 

Jacobi,  Brandy  A    382 

Jacobs,  Claire    ...      186,  200, 

218 

Jacobs,  Leslie    349 

Jacobs,  Paul    228 

Jacques,  Jeffrey  J    382 

Jadzinski,  Frankie  S     .     230, 

382 
Jakway,  Mary    ....    349,421 

James,  Becky     1 96 

James,Jay 184 

James.  Jesse    103 

James,  John  Virgil   ....     98, 

101,  103,299 

James,  Keith  Robert  .  .      183, 

299 

James,  Kwame    43 

James,  Tommy 182 

James,  Tony 101.  103 

James,  /acherv      ...    43,  246 

Jameson,  Thomas 349 

Jamison,  Hugh 322 

Jang,  Teresa  Y    .  .  .    207,  382 

Janous,  Kenny    .  .     220.  240, 

243,  382 

Jarrett,  Stephen     208 

Jarvenpaa,  Harri    250 

Jarzen,  Ryan  Robert  .  20 1 . 
209, 299 

Jasper,  Margaret     245 

Jasper,  Mary 245 

Jaudon,  Christopher     .  .    229 

Jean-Suong,  Lai     231 

Jee,  Michael  Kan  ....  228, 
231,383 

Jefcoat,  Christy     322 

Jeff,  Galagher  ...     182,  199, 

201,204,  349 

Jeff,  Tony  .  .     182.  204,  223, 

239 

Jeffcoat,  Jeff 103 

Jeffers,  Paul    249 

Jeffery,  Ellen    247 

Jeffries,  Eloise    ....    39.  184 

Jeffries,  Paul    39,  349 

Jemison,  Cedric    322 

Jenkins,  Alicia    322 

Jenkins,  John    253 

Jenkins,  Rachel     349 

Jenkins,  William  D       .     252, 

383 

Jennings,  Susan    .      129,202, 

224.  239,  350 

Jerdine,  Wakeela    .    221,229 

Jernigan,  Mark  ...    149,  203 

Joe,  Johnny 46 

Joesph,  Keith    103 

Johnigan,  Lisa    39 

Johnsey,  John 203 

Johnson,  Alec 214 

Johnson,  Alison  E  ...  103, 
383 


Johnson,  Amanda 

350 

Johnson,  Barry  .  .  . 

350 

Johnson,  Bethany  . 

193, 
322 

Johnson,  Burry     .  . 

46 

Johnson,  Cassie  D 

250, 

299 

322 

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322 

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Johnson,  Jennifer  . 

44, 

299 

322 

350 

Johnson,  Jimmy    .  . 

250 

Johnson,  Joseph    .  . 

249 

322 

Johnson,  Kelli     .  .  . 

192 

244 

Johnson,  Kimberly 

192, 

251 

263 

350 

Johnson,  Lee     .... 

252 

275 

Johnson,  Lisa  M   . 

229, 

235, 

299 

383 

407 

Johnson,  Lydia  I 

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Johnson,  Pleshette  S 

207, 
299 

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Johnson,  Tom     .  .  . 

220 

Johnson,  Tracey  .  . 

234 

Johnston,  Gregory  M   .  . 

299 

Joiner,  Jennifer    .  . 

215 

Jolley,  Selena    .... 

217 

350 

Jollif,  Roland   .... 

350 

Jones,  Amanda  .  .  . 

219 

Jones,  Andrea  Marie    .  . 

383 

Jones,  Bobby     .... 

322 

Jones,  Charles     .  .  . 

350 

Jones,  Chip 

219 

Jones,  Chris    

103 

Jones,  Debra  Kay    . 

232, 
383 

Jones,  Dexter    .... 

209 

Jones,  Donna  M 

219, 

246, 

Jones,  Fred  .  .  187,  264,  350 
Jones,  Girault  W  .  230,  383 
Jones,  Honey  ....  200,  217 
Jones,  Ira  Fraun  ...     5,  103, 


Jones,  James 

350 

Jones,  Jay  Tolbert 

299, 
121 

Jones,  Jessilyn     .  .  . 

83 

,322 

Jones,  Katina  Lee  . 

209, 
299 

Jones,  Katrina     .  .  . 

209 

Jones,  Keith    

200 

Jones,  Ken     

234 

Jones,  Kimberly   .  . 

350 

Jones,  Kristina    .  .  . 

350 

Jones,  Lynn     

184 

209 

Jones,  Neil    .  .  .    46, 

230 

350 

Jones,  Pamela  .... 

93, 

221, 
322 

Jones,  Quincy  Earl 

299 

Jones,  Scott 

264 

Jones,  Stephanie  Ann  .  . 

209 

299 

Jones,  Troy 

232 

244 

Jones,  William    .  .  . 

350 

Jordan,  Aubre  Ball 

251, 
299 

196 

Jordan,  Byron     .    9~i 

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103 

322 

Jordan,  Jennifer  .  . 

350 

Jordan,  Orian  .... 

322 

Jordan,  Todd    .... 

98 

103 

Joseph,  Keith    .... 

101 

196 

Jourdan,  Rebecca   . 

383 

Joy,  Steve    

202 

Joyner,  Sara    

322 

Joyner,  Saragane 

40 

Joyner,  Tommy  W    . 

383 

Jue,  Patrick 

322 

189 

Jumper,  Dana  Little 

383 

Jumper,  Gregory  Jay 

384 

Justice,  Angela    .  .  . 

1 96 

350 

Justice,  Angie 

196 

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Kachru,  Rahul    299 

Kaewsuriya,  Siriporn  ..  211 
Kalahar,  Jon  Micheal  .  .  299 
Kamal,  Syed    210,  225, 

244 

Kao,  Rachael     249 

Kaplan,  Clare   .  .  .     200.  322. 

420 

Kaul,  Pradeep     222 

Keen,  Henry 228 

Keeton,  Lisa  Gwyn  ....  384 
Keiper,  Donald 231 


Keisman,  Adam    203 

Keith,  Mary  Jane    384 

Keithley,  Maria  Carrie 

214,  384,420 

Keller,  Allison    350 

Keller,  Amanda  .  .  200,  202 
Kelley,  Chassidy  D  .  .  .  .    299 

Kelley,  Melissa 350 

Kelley,  Susan    350 

Kelley,  Tommy  Albert 

213,384 
Kellum,  Amy  Elizabeth    .... 

299 

Kelly,  Bob     222 

Kelly,  Bronwyn    322 

Kelly,  Karla  Robin 384 

Kelly,  Robert    322 

Kemp,  Julie     229 

Kemp,  Katherine  V  ...  299 
Kemp,  Kristy  ....  196,  200 
Kemp,  Mary  Elizabeth 

299 

Kemp,  Penny    251 

Kendall,  Connie  Denise  .... 

299 

Kendall,  Ellisa    350 

Kendall,  Julia  Jo     384 

Kendrick,  Greg     235 

Kendrick,  Michael  D    .  .    384 

Kennedy,  Alicia    350 

Kennedy,  Allan  Kendall    .  .  . 

221,222,  384 

Kennedy,  Lucretia    ....    322 

Kenner,  Renee    197 

Kent,  Gena  Leigh 384 

Kent,  Keith 264 

Kern,  Michael  Todd  .  .  .    384 

Key,  Anthony  Leon    .  .     185, 

221,  246,252,  275,384 

Keyes,  Judy     350 

Keys,  Kimberly  J    299 

Khan,  Babar  Z    .  .     208,  225, 

384 

Kidd,  Amber     235 

Kiker,  Memrie    350 

Kilgore,  Camille  .  .  194,  350 
Kilgore,  Crystal  .  .  248,  322 
Kilgore,  Jason  Wayne  .  299 
Kill,  rcas,  Wallace     ....    189 

Killen,  Brian     234 

Killibrew,  Rhonda 182 

Killough,  Mary 229 

Kilpatrick,  Leigh  Ann    

211 
Kilpatrick,  Victoria  L  .  384 
Kilpatrick,  William  P     .    149 

Kim,  Jongki    219 

Kimbrell,  Thomas    .  .  .     229, 

351 
Kimbrough,  Catherine  S    ... 

384 

Kimmons,  Kyle     191 

Kincaid,  Justine      .    221,  351 

King,  Alicia    93 

King,  Ashli 229,  351 

King,  Charley 51 

King,  Donald  Louis    ...    384 

King,  Kimberly  Kay  .  .     209, 

384,  421 

King,  Melanie     193 

Kipker,  Randall  Mark    .    384 

Kirby,  John     39,  248 

Kirby,  Linda  Brock  ...  384 
Kirby,  Timothy  David    

384 

Kirby,  William   351 

Kirkpatrick,  Billy 208 

Kirksey,  Chandra 351 

Kiser,  Jodi  Leigh    299 

Kisner,  Michelle 299 

Kitchens,  Shane  Clinton     .  .  . 
253,  264,  384 

Kitchens,  Tonya 351 

Kittrell,  Robert  W    ...     187, 

384 

Knight,  Aubrey     229 

Knight,  Chad    229 

Knight,  Cory  Anne  ..  201, 
299 
Knight,  Donna  ...  251,351 
Knight,  Kelvin  ...  101,  103 
Knight,  Melissa  .  .  44,  225, 
351 
Knipper,  Jennifer     ....    351 

Knowlton,  Beth  Lewis    

300 

Knowlton,  Jeffrey     227 

Knox,  Aaron     275 

Koehn,  Kelli  Hughes   .  .    384 

Koehn,  Michael    351 

Koenig,  Beth     250 

Koerner,  Wyatt     230 

Kolka,  Kevin     5,  103 

Koontz,  John     322 


Korytoski,  Dan 227 

Kosinski,  Edward  A  .  .  .  384 
Kothaneth,  Lak.shmi      .  .     196 

Kovach,  James    323 

Krammer,  Michelle    ....    39 

Kranbey,  Kim 214 

Krause,  Chantel    203 

Krausse,  Kurt  Lee    .  .  .     253, 
385 

Kruse.Joe 227 

Ku,  Catherina 219 

Kumar,  Ramurthy    ....    222 

Kwok,  Grace 219,  249 

Kyle,  Jason   230 

Kyle,  Wlliiam     323 

L 

Ladner,  Kinta 197 

Ladner,  Renee    351 

Laguan,  LaShun 233 

Lai,  Dora     249 

Lai,  Sara 207 

Lai,  YeeMun    211 

Laiche,  Sue  Ann 234 

Lakum,  Anil 211 

Lamasstus,  Casey  Camille    .  . 
300 

Lamb,  Julia 213,  351 

Lambert,  Amy  Laurel  .  300 
Lambert,  Jeffery  Allen  .... 
300 
Lambert, Jennifer  ....  235 
Lambert,  Susan  ..  229,351 
Lamberth,  Tracey  M     .  .    385 

Lancaster,  Brian     103 

Lancaster,  Cathy  Regina    .  .  . 
385 

Lancaster,  Joshua 351 

Land,  David  Warren  .  .  300 
Landfair,  Zwanda  ....  252 
Landrum,  Jennifer  Lee 

300 

Landry,  Brett    .  .  .     207,  219, 

405 

Lane,  Andrea    ....    211,351 

Lane,  Michelle    238 

Lang,  Angela    222 

Lange,  Christopher  237, 

238,351 

Langford,  Mary  J   .  .  .  .     244, 

385 

Langley,  LaDonna  Ann   .... 

44,  198,  385 

Lanie,  Jeanise 221 

Larkin,  Bruick    197 

Larkin,  Pat 197 

Larson,  Julie  N     .     240,242, 
385 

Laster,  Ryn 234 

Latham,  Renita     233 

Latham,  Richard     323 

Latham,  Terry    351 

Latour,  Mickey 234 

Laubmeier,  Ronald     .  .  .    323 

Lauderdale,  Terry  E  214, 

385 

Lavalle,  Erik 186,  198, 

212,214,  385 

Lawhorn,  Robert    323 

Lawman,  Jodie    ..     244,249, 

250 

Lawrence,  Anthony    .  .     185, 

323 

Lawrence,  Todd  227 

Laws,  Jan  351 

Lawson,  Kimberly  ....  323 
Lawson,  Vicki     .  .  .    220,  221 

Layman,  David 230 

Lea,  Hill  Jennifer     381 

Leach,  Brent 323 

Leasy,  Wesley 98,  103 

Leazier,  Kirk     227 

Lebaron,  Paige  .  .  .    229,  323 

LeBlanc,  David     253 

LeBlanc,  Jane  Schwing     .... 
249,  385 

Lee,  Aimeejo 211,  300 

Lee,  Brian 206,  385 

Lee,  Daniel 53 

Lee,  Gayla  Lynn  .  .    218,  385 

Lee,  Hian-Boon    249 

Lee,  Jay 323 

Lee,  John  T     .    226,  248,  385 

Lee,  Juliet 323 

Lee,  Michael 234,  385 

Lee,  Stephanie    .  .  .    229,  323 

Lee,  Susan     195,  351 

Lee,  Tammie     351 

Lee,  Teressa  Suzanne  .  .     39, 

149,  186,  195,  385 

Leech,  Penny  Michelle     .... 

300 

LeFlore,  Amy  Elizabeth     ... 


385 
Leflore,  Mitch  .  .  187,264, 
351 
Leggett.Joy  .93,  385,418 
Lehnerer,  Stephan  ....  351 
Leigh,  Wendy  Kathleen  .... 
51,216,300 

Leist,  Charles   351 

Leist,  Kevin    351 

LeMond,  Garrett    198 

Lenow,  Ray     209 

Leonard,  Vicki    .  .  .    193,  351 

Leopard,  Bryan     351 

Lepard,  Cassie    ...    185.  200 

Lepard,  Lana    323 

Lesage,  Christie  ..  235,351 
Lessel,  Ginger  Gay  ....  385 
Lessmann,  Erik  192,  198, 

229,  248 
Letchworth,  Trudi    ....    351 

Levy,  Herbert 323 

Lew,  Anna    193,  323 

Lewers,  Mar'Sha     224 

Lewis,  Alton  Gene    ....    385 

Lewis,  Bill     235 

Lewis,  Carl    191 

Lewis,  Gidget    323 

Lewis,  Kenneth     324 

Lewis,  Kevin     .  .  .     238,  300, 
385,421 

Lewis,  Lee     234 

Lewis,  Melinda  Kay  .  .  .  385 
Lewis,  William  Daryl  .  .    385 

Leyden,  Corrine 421 

Leyden,  Tara  Eileen  149, 

385 

Lightsey,  Dr  George     .  .    191 

Liles,  Andrew  M     .     53,  202, 

300 

Lin,  Steve    211 

Lindsey,  Marian  .  .    218,386 

Lindsey,  Marion 239 

Linn,  Leigh  Heather  .  218, 
386 
Lipford,  Keith  Boyd  .  249, 
386 
Lipscomb,  Kathryn  ...  351 
Lipscomb,  Kristen  E     .  .    300 

Lipscomb,  Lee    103 

Lischkoff,  Nancy    .  .    85,  324 

Lister,  Tricia    351 

Little,  Billie  Annette    .  .    386 

Little,  Chitose 211 

Little,  Matthew 211 

Littlejohn,  Alyson  ....  195 
Livingston,  Amy  Lynn  .... 
300 
Livingston,  Lesley  ....  39, 
351 
Livingston,  Nicole    ....    351 

Livingston,  Scott     234 

Livingston,  Suzanne  M     .... 

39,  300 

Lloyd,  Carlos  Adidas   .     253, 

386 

Lo Bianco,  Debbie  ....     192, 

213 

Lobianco,  Debra  Ann     .    386 

Lochridge,  Laurie     ....    229 

Locke,  Janet    324 

Locke,  Leonard  H    386 

Lockett,  Mary  .     38,  45,  244, 

352 

Lockhart,  Angela  Dawn  .... 

300 

Lockhart,  Beasley 235 

Lockhart,  Deron 46 

Logan,  Elizabeth     324 

Lolley,  Cheryl     .  .  .    200,  324 

Long,  Alicia    196,  244, 

250,  352 

Long,  Bill   103 

Long,  Brad    195 

Long,  Brian  Dewayne  .  300 
Long,  Denesha  ...  210,244 
Long,  Deryl  Lee   .  .    208,  386 

Long,  Grace    249 

Long,  James  Kyle  ....     300, 

352 

Long,  Jeffrey  Britton   .     192, 

386 

Long,  John    232,  244 

Long,  Juan    103 

Long,  Nicole  Lynn  ....    300 

Long,  Tara    249 

Long,  Wallace  Gentry    

229,  300 
Longstreet,  David  T  .  .  .    386 

Lopez,  Richie 214,  352 

Lott,  Elizabeth  Grace  .  .  300 
Lott,  Melody  Marie  .  .  250, 
300 
Louque,  Dustan  .  .  209,  352 
Love,  David    234 


Love,  Teresia    250 

Lovelace,  Beth  ...  186,234 
Lovelace,  Paul    .  .  .    264,  352 

Loviza,  Kathleen     300 

Low,  Boon    191 

Lowe,  Glyn 352 

Lowe,  Jackie  Coretta         221, 

301 

Lowe, Jennifer   ...    233,324 

Lowery,  Charles 228 

Lowery,  Jim    253,  383 

Lowery,  Shannon  Jo  ..  386 
Lowery,  Tracie  Lynn   .  .    386 

Lowes,  William     250 

Loyd,  Jamie    352 

Luciano,  Arnold 200 

Lucius,  Stephanie 324 

Luckett,  Tracey  Ann    ..    301 

Luckey,  Tina     229 

Lucus,  Melanie 220 

Lundy,  Doug  Alan  ....  301 
Lunford,  Yolanda  .  50,216 
Luster,  Frankie  ...  99,  103 
Luster,  Polly  Alane    ...    301 

Luth,  Scott    249 

Lyell,  Leigh  Allison  .  .     128, 

150,  182,  196,219,224, 

251,  386 

Lyle,  Russell     200,  324 

Lynchard,  Kimberly     .      324 

Lyons,  David    203,  324 

Lyons,  Trisha 196 

M 

Mackin.Jeff   108 

Macon,  Kevin 324 

Madden,  Tara 244,  352 

Maddux,  Regina 352 

Magee,  Christian    234 

Magee,  David    .  .  .     207,  219, 

244 

Maghan,  Kay    93,  150, 

193,  223,386 
Mahan,  Jamie  Marie     .  .    386 

Mai,  Thao 249,  324 

Maier,  Missy 150,219, 

251,  386 

Majani,  Leonard     191 ., 

Maki,  Art    198 

Mallard,  Kristi  M SO  1 

Mallery,  Elizabeth         .     209, 

324 
Malon,  Sharon  Elaine  .  150 
Malone,  Michael  S    .  .  .     224, 

Mandivs,  Per    ......  ."'.    232 

Mangum,  Carol     , 324 

Mangum,  Ginger  .  193,324 
Mangum,  Melynn   .     41,  193, 

244 
Mann,  Brandon    ,.     41,  103, 

324 
Mansell,  John  Patrick  .  386 
Mansfield,  Michael     ...    324 

Manson,  Sharon 39 

Manuel,  Jenny    ....    39,  186 

Manuel,  Theresa     352 

Marble,  Clay 324 

Mardis,  Meredith   324 

Marett,  Lawrence 324 

Marin,  Susan 250 

Marine,  David     187 

Marion,  Robin  Denise    .     39, 

386 
Markham,  Tamara   ....    324 

Marlar,  Kimberly  Lyn    

210,386 

Marler,  Michael  Ray    .  .    387 

Marquez,  Amy    ...     39,  182, 

183,223,246,352 

Marquez,  Anna 324 

Marquez,  Katy    39 

Marroquin,  Estuardo  ..  211 
Marsalis,  Jeffrey  M     ...     39, 

387 

Marsh,  John    186 

Marshall,  Ashley  McDade    . 

239 

Marshall,  Kent  S     185, 

195,  197, 387 
Martello,  Melinda  ...  218, 
251,352 
Marter,  Stephen  Abel  .  .  387 
Martin,  Ambro  ....  43,  352 
Martin,  Beverly  A     ...     252, 

387 

Martin,  James  Malcolm    .... 

230,  301 

Martin,  Laura 196 

Martin,  Lisa    202,  352 

Martin,  Michael  .  .  244,  352 
Martin,  Patricia    .     187,250, 

352 


Martin,  Rob    235 

Martin,  Stephanie  Ann     ... 
301 

Martin,  Tiffany    196 

Martindale,  Donna  ....    352 

Martino,  Bernice    324 

Marucci,  Anthony  C  199, 

303,  387 

Mask,  Andrea 352 

Mason,  Kelly  O     .     240,  243, 
387 

Massey,  Janelle 247 

Massey,  Robert 353 

Masson,  Lisa     353 

Matamoros,  Gerardo    .  .    387 

Mathis,  Joseph    42,  206 

Matijevich,  Georgeen  .      193, 
324 

Matthews,  Eric    353 

Mattison,  Missy    324 

Mattox,  Jonathan    353 

Mauldin,  Jody     353 

Mauldin,  Lance    234 

Maus,  Ellen     324 

Maxwell,  Bryan  K    387 

Maxwell,  Margaret  ....    353 

May,  Andrea     218 

May,  Jacky    409 

May,  Janet  Maria    ....     217, 
387 

May,  Kristina   201 

May,  Timmy 325 

May,  William  B    .     212,  245, 

387 

Mayfield,  Matthew  ...     20 1 , 

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Mayhall,  Tina 85 

Mayo,  Aaron     227 

Mays,  Lana 198,  353 

Maze,  Gregory  Allan    .  .    387 
Mc Adams,  Micnaela  Lynn 

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McBrayer,  Mark  Franklin    .  . 

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McCaleb,  Amy    196 

McCall,  Byron    103 

McCarra,  Connie    200, 

218,353 

McCarter,  Coretta    ....    187 

McCarter,  Kendall    ...     151, 

198,  218,  253 

McCarty,  William       ..     191, 

353 

McCary,  Amy 217,353 

McClendon,  Tracy    ....    325 

McClure,  Natalie    325 

McComb,  William    229 

McCommon,  Steven    .  .  .    353 

McConn,  Christopher     

229, 325 
McConnell,  Summer  .  .  229 
McCormack,  Mark  ....  253 
McCormick,  Berry    ....    208 

McCormick,  Cory 388 

McCormick,  Sjohn  T      .     38, 

214,233,252,  388 

McCoy,  Courtney  Lynn    .... 

151,219,  223,251,  388 

McCoy,  John 353 

McCoy,  Kyle 103 

McCrary,  Freddy    103 

McCraw,  Jon     228 

McCubbins,  Wendy    ..     196, 
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McCulloch,  Rie     195 

McCullough,  Shaine  ...    220 
McCullough,  Wendy    .  .    353 
McCuthcen,  Bryan  Alan     .  . 
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McDade,  Ashley 217 

McDade,  Mary    .  .  .    229,  325 

McDaniel,  Allen 238 

McDaniel,  Chad    7 

McDaniel,  Cody    227 

McDonald,  Brian  Yates    .... 
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McDonald,  Daniel    388 

McDonald,  Denise    .  .  .     240, 
353,  420 

McDonald,  Jim 264 

McDonald,  Michael    ...    325 

McDonald,  Paul   202 

McDonald,  Shannon  ..  117 
McDonald,  Sherry  ....  325 
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McElveen,  Cathy  Lynn  .... 
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McEwen,  Lashern  Lashel 

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McGarr,  Tammie  Turner     . 

388 
McGarrahan,  Cathryn  P 

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McGee,  Dana    229 

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McGee,  Tricianna  ....  233 
McGehee,  Jennifer  ....  325 
McGehee,  Julie  ...  151,  195 
McGilberry,  Michelle         196 

McGilbra,  Laura     203 

McGilbra,  Ron   203 

McGill,  Janna 354 

McGrath,  Margaret     .  .     244, 

249 

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McGregor,  Phillip    220 

McGriff,  LoriGail  301 

McGuffee,  Lori  Cain         151, 

185,  388 

Mcllwain,  James     103 

Mclngvale,  Haley 354 

Mclntire,  Cheryl     195 

Mcintosh,  Anna 354 

Mcjunkins,  Felecia  L  .  .  301 
McKay,  Shannon    .  .    44,  325 

McKee,  Tulon     189 

McKenzie,  Robert  ....  325 
McKinley,  Barbara  B  .  .  388 
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McKinney,  Jay    109 

McKinney,  Jeff 210 

McKinney,  Robert    229 

McKinney,  Tammy  ...  210 
McKinnon,  Bryan     ....    197 

McLaurin,  Neill   264 

McMahan,  Tony 200 

McMillian,  Justin  Heath    .  .  . 
301 

McMillin,  Melissa    229 

McMinn,  Maree    184 

McMinn,  Scott    .  .  .    207,  253 

McMurry,  Valerie     325 

McNair,  Scott   354 

McNair,  Stacy 354 

McNeal,  Kenneth 212, 

219,354 

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McNeese,  Greg 1 95 

McNeil,  Michael 325 

McPhail,  Sheri    39 

McPhail,  Troy    264 

McPherson,  Bridget  ...  203 
McPherson,  James  Batton  .  . 
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McPherson,  MariAnn  .  209 
McQuary,  Kevin  ....  5,  103 
McRae,  Buddy    ...    182,204 

McRae,  Frank 325 

McRee,  Elizabeth    325 

McReynolds,  Frank  Sage  .  .  . 

301 

McReynolds,  Sara  Beth    .... 

152,  182,  195 

McReynolds,  William  R     ... 

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McSweyn,  Trey     200 

McVay,  John  Taylor  ..  302 
McWhirter,  Karen  ....  325 
McWhirter,  Pamela  K  .  302 
McWhorter,  Jennifer   .  .    200 

Meador,  Maria    48 

Meadows,  Bill 238 

Meadows,  William    237 

Meatee,  Sana     51 

Medders,  Joey  Leon   .  .  .    388 

Meek,  Cameron     .  .     40,  200, 

209,211,325 

Meeks,  Carol     211 

Megehee,  Alison  Anne 

302 

Megehee,  Paul  Jacob    .      152, 

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Mellen,  Meo 152,  219, 

223,240,243,  388 

Melvin,  James     354 

M  en  i  field,  Gloria  |      ...     389 

Menley,  Mark  Allen  .  .     264, 

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Merrell,  Glen  R    389 

Merriwether,  Christopher    .  . 
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Messinger,  Ivan    247 

Metcalfe,  Leslie    224 

Meyers,  Lori 218,325 

Meyers,  Sherry 325 

Michael,  Elizabeth    229 


Michel,  Matthew     231 

Michols,  Scott 227 

Middleton,  Jerry  W      ..    208 

Miles,  Bryan 219,354 

Miles,  Catherine 325 

Miles,  Christie    .  .     240,  243, 
354 

Miles,  Kara 325 

Miles,  Ken     237 

Miles,  Michelle 45 

Miles,  Stacie  Andress  .     208, 

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Miller,  Alison  ....    198,  354 

Miller,  Christopher  D    

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Miller,  David  E     .  .    389,  408 

Miller,  Heidi  R     44 

Miller,  James    354 

Miller,  Jason     325 

Miller,  Jody    195 

Miller,  Joe  Ranie    389 

Miller,  Katina     325 

Miller,  Keith     231 

Miller,  Kelly 389 

Miller,  Koko 39,  325 

Miller,  Mamie    39 

Miller,  Melanie     191 

Miller,  Melody   325 

Miller,  Michael     354 

Miller,  Shawn  .  .    39,  83,  354 

Miller,  Stephanie    354 

Miller,  Tim  .  .    192,  211,  325 

Miller,  Tommie    236 

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221,  389 

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249 

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Milliken,  Linda    44 

Mills,  Kenneth  .  .  .  237,  238 
Mills,  Marrion  D    .     48,201, 

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Mills,  Paula    326 

Mills,  Twanda     184 

Mills,  Wanda    ...     182,216, 

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Millwood,  Timothy  Lynn     .  . 

389 

Milner,  Heidi  R    225 

Mims,  Kelly    253,  326 

Minor,  Anna     93,  200, 

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Minton,  Jeffery     207 

Miracich,  Aime     38 

Mire,  Tanya    326 

Mitchell,  Anthony  ....  226 
Mitchell,  Cassandra    .  .     226, 

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Mixen,  Laura    218 

Mixon,  Lanay 209 

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Mohon,  Brian 229 

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183,239 

Montgomery,  Michael    .     98, 

103 
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Montgomery,  Shelle  .  .  200 
Montgomery,  Tracie  .  .  196 
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Mooney,  John 109 

Mooney,  Sarah    .  .     208,  245, 

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Moore,  Audra 39,213, 

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193, 389 

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Moore,  Tammy  Lanell 

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Moore,  Trayce  Annette    .... 

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Pate,  Derrick     328 

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393 

Riley,  Mike 103 

Rimmer,  Elizabeth   ....     85, 
198, 329 

Rinehart,  Russ    200 

Ring,  Charley 251 

Ritter,  Catherine    .    201,229 

Ritter,  Cathy 201 

Ritter,  Kathy     1 96 

Rivera,  Cita     203 

Rivera,  Florecita     .    203,  305 

Rivera,  Robert    .  .     203,  359, 

420 

Rivers,  Starella  ...    221,  359 

Rizvi,  Faraz    225,  420 

Roach,  Georgetta    .     38,231, 
255 

Robbins,  Justin     234 

Roberson,  Mike         .    42,  206 

Roberson,  Rina     224 

Roberts,  Kenny     .  .    101,  103 

Roberts,  Rodney  Demond    .  . 

305 

Robinson,  Bobby  Wayne    .  .  . 

226,  246,  393 

Robinson,  Joel  Warren    .... 

191,208,393 

Robinson,  Lewis     184 

Robinson,  Lisa   .  .     208,  229, 

329,  394 

Robinson,  Michael  Ray    .... 

38,275,394 

Robinson,  Robert  Dent    .... 

249,  305 

Robinson,  Sandra  ....      154, 

394 

Robinson,  William  "Sleepy" 

97,  101,  103,  105 

Robison,  Kathy     229 

Robison,  Louis 182 

Roby.Jana      .  .    93.  360,421 

Roby,  Temperance  ....     39, 

394 

Rockel,  Lee  Van 227 

Rockwell,  Molly   .     244,  249, 
250 

Rodgers,  Hope 83 

Rodman,  Shannon    .  .  .      186, 
229,  330 

Rogers,  Christopher  J    

196,  305 

Rogers,  Hope   129 

Rogers,  Jennifer  Leigh     .... 
201,305 

Rogers,  Ken    214 

Rogers,  Melanie   .  .    196,  330 

Roland,  Brian  Jess   .  .  .     250, 

394 

Roland,  William     275 

Rollins,  Lisa  Ann      ...     251, 
305 

Roos,  Michelle    93,  330 

Root,  Michael  ....     46,  228, 
360 

Rosado,  Jose  Antonio     

186,394 

Ross,  Laura     229 

Rossi,  Jackie 218 

Rossi,  Michael    229 

Rounsavall.  Paul         194,235 
Rounsaville,  Lezlie     ...     195 

Rowell.  Stacie 44,  360 

Ruby,  Robert  Harris  154 

Ruciano,  Arnold     47 

Rucker,  Leon    ...     212,  245, 
394 

Rudge,  Kevin    53 

Rush,  John    201,  330 

Rush,  LaDonna  Verrelle    .  .  . 
244,  249,  250,  305 

Rushing,  Alan    234 

Rushing,  Lisa  Ann   ...     211, 
394 

Rushing,  Michael 235 

Russell,  Amy  Suzanne   

305, 420 

Russell,  Brent     239 

Russell,  Chris 222,  231 

Russell,  Christian     47 

Rutland,  Jim  ...    39,  53,360 


Rutland,  Kristie 218 

Rutland,  Rusty 210 

Rutledge,  Ed 183 

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Sagraves,  Tony 250 

Saleem,  Mohammed  .  .  .    225 

Salone,  Lester 222 

Sample,  Lana    251 

Sample,  Valara 41 

Sampson,  Amy    .  .  .     40,  183, 
330 

Samsil,  Dana     229 

Sanders,  Angela  L    ...      154, 

219,239,  394 

Sanders,  Charles         238,  360 

Sanders,  Christy         184,229, 

330 

Sanders,  Cynthia  M    .  .     207, 

395 

Sanders,  James   ...    252,360 

Sanders,  Jon  David  187, 

395 

Sanders,  Kitty 201 

Sanders,  Todd     249 

Sandy,  Shawn   227 

Sanford,  Scott  ....    194,  235 

Santucci,  Robyn    209 

Sartin,  Bill    103 

Saul,  Rhonda  Rana     .  .     226, 

239,  395 

Saum,  Heather  Loraine    .... 

183,305 

Saunders,  Andrew    ....    244 

Saunders,  Jon  Clair    ..     234, 

395 

Savage,  Derrick     208 

Scales,  Camille    209 

Schmidt,  David  F    .  .  .  .     208, 

248, 305 

Schneider,  Tiffany  ...     117, 

395 

Scholl,  Sandy  Jean    ...     218, 

395 

Schrag,  Jennipher  M    .  .     48, 

201,305 

Schreiner,  Beth        .    219,251 

Schweizer,  Federico    .  .     250, 

330 

Scoggins,  June  C     195 

Scott,  Charity  D    .     395,  409, 
421 

Scott,  Paul     249,  250 

Scott,  Umekia 44 

Scruggs,  Paul  Brian    .  .     253, 

395 

Scruggs,  Susan    ..     217,229, 

330 

Seiman,  Atol 207 

Selvie,  Tammie 233 

Serio,  Monica  Melissa    

196, 395 
Shadfique,  Rana  M     ...    225 

Sharp,  Helen     211 

Sharp,  Jennifer     249 

Sheff,  Cyndi    199 

Shelby,  Ronnie  Shannon    .  .  . 

201,395 

Shelton,  Sydney    ..    211,361 

Shepard,  James  D  .  .  .  .     234, 

395 

Shepard,  Torrie    231 

Sheperd,  Kimbel  David    ... 
155 

Sherman,  Christa    244 

Shipman,  Hunt 182 

Shirley,  Jim     155,207, 

223,  253 

Shoemaker.  Debra    .  .  .     228, 

235,361 

Shoemaker,  John    227 

Shook,  Paul     201 

Shriner,  Stephanie   .  .  .     195, 

330 

Shumway,  Susan  .  .    249,  330 

Siefkin.Josh 103 

Sigler,  Philip    229 

Simkins,  Jennifer  Maria     .  .  . 
217,396 

Simmons,  Alison  Ray     

182,201,306 

Simmons,  Marianne  .  .  .     85, 

396 

Simmons,  Shane  ......    210 

Simmons-Criss,  Barbara     .  .  . 
192 

Simnicht,  Laura    210 

Simpson,  Jason 1 03 

Simpson,  John  Thomas    .... 
42,  206.  306 

Simrall,  Harry    208 

Sims,  Cylenthia  Evette 

221,  246. 396 
Sims,  Johanna     229 


Sinclair,  Brian    227 

Singletary,  Eric     . .    248.331 

Singletary,  Glen   .  .    252,  275 

Singleton,  Kimberly  .  .      187, 

200,244,  361 

Sink,  James 331 

Sizemore,  Jorg    229 

Skelton,  Mark 235 

Skinner,  Mike 234 

Skupien,  Walt 186,  229 

Slaughter,  Sherra   ...     201, 

361 

Sledge,  Carlton 220 

Sledge,  Torria  ...  221,361 
Smith,  Alisa  Darlene    .     244, 

396 

Smith,  Alyson 211,  361 

Smith,  Andrew  Michael  .... 
208,  229,  396 

Smith,  Angela 191,  331 

Smith,  Arnold  Bouchard 

192,396 

Smith,  Brad     70,  234 

Smith,  Bruce  Conrad    .     275, 

306 

Smith,  Chandra  Lynn     

155,  183,  210,228,  396 
Smith,  Christy  Lane  .  ,      185, 

200,  306 

Smith,  Clay 186,  201 

Smith,  Cullen  T    .     189,  208, 

234,  253.  306,  361 
Smith,  Dustin    ...     199,200, 

331,361 

Smith,  Greg    198 

Smith,  Heidi  M  ..  306,331 
Smith,  Jennifer  ....  87,  331 
Smith,  John  David    ....     49, 

235,  396 

Smith,  Kevin     39 

Smith,  Kristin     .  .  .    229,  331 

Smith,  Kyle  Thomas     .     275, 

396 

Smith,  Lesley    .  .  .     202,  229. 

361 

Smith,  Nancy    215,  331 

Smith,  Norman 213 

Smith,  Pete 103,  239 

Smith,  Scott     191,331 

Smith,  Shannon  Paige    

193,  200,  306 

Smith,  Sheila     229,  361 

Smith,  Stephen   229 

Smith,  Susanne 244 

Smith,  Teressa  R  .  275,  397 
Smith,  Trisha  Leigh  .  .     155, 

189,  208 
Smith,  Valerie     ....    50,  331 

Smith,  Vickie    187,  361 

Smith,  Yolanda     233 

Smock,  Darrell  Lee     .  .  .     46, 

397 

Snell,  Beverly  Diane  184, 

196,248,306 

Snow,  Annie 252 

Snow,  Britton 39,  250 

Snow,  Laquitha     ....    39,  41 

Sobiyasyed,  Irfan  Syed     ... 

225 

Sondermeyer,  Jennifer     .... 

232,  244 
Sones,  Richard  M     .  .  .     212, 

245,  397 
Sorrels,  Natalie     .     129,183, 

201,  306 
Sorto,  Jeanna  Walker  .      187, 

195,397 

Sours,  Caroline     45 

South,  Ben    250 

Sowell,  Stephanie  ...     196, 

229 

Sparrow,  Chuck    189 

Speaks,  Krista  ...  187,  201, 
244,  361 

Speck,  Catherine     196 

Spell,  Robby 232 

Spell,  Robin    .  .    50,  193,  307 

Spence,  Marlene 214 

Spencer,  Kimberly  C    .     195, 

397 

Spruce,  Roger 192 

Srrels,  Natalie     183 

!    Staats,  Marc    .  .    39,  236,  238 

Stafford,  Jes    49 

j    SUllings,  Sydney    251 

Stall  worth,  Chris    103 

Stamps,  Amanda  ....  182, 
229,246,  331 

Stanford,  Chad 220 

Stanford,  Kimberly    .  .     238, 

331 

Stanley,  Robby   53 

Starling,  Yalanda   ...     221, 

362 
Statham,  Jeffrey   ..    189,214 


Steele,  Amy     217 

Steele,  Holly 202,  362 

Steen,  Adriann   .  .  .    244,  397 

Steimle,  Carol 207 

Stephens,  Amy  Michelle     .  .  . 

235,  307 

Stephens,  Catherine    ...    232 

Stephens,  Stephanie  L    

217,  249,250,  397 
Stephenson,  Clifford  Lynn 

198 

Stevens,  Mark 198 

Stevens,  Michael  Henry  .... 

234,  397 
Stevens,  Robert  Marcus    .... 

155,397 

Steward,  Barry    183 

Stewart,  Kenny 103 

Stewart,  Terri  ...  129,  195, 
219,  223,  239,  251,  397 

Stocks,  Chad 197,  210 

Stockwell,  Stacey  .  .  48,  307 
Stogner,  Michael  .  191,223 
Stokes,  Clifton    ...    191,208 

Stone,  Cami     362 

Stowl,  Wendy    48 

Stratton,  John  ...      183,  207, 

362 

Street,  Leslie 229,  332 

Street,  Simon    45 

Street,  William  Barry  .  .     47, 

307 
Streets,  Douglas  Arthur  ... 

249,  397 

Strickland,  Jay    264 

Strickland,  Katheryn      .    362 

Strickland,  Katie     85 

Strickland,  Les   5 

Strickland,  Leslie 103 

Stroble,  Julia     332 

Strong,  Angelia  Shahazz    .  .  . 

235,  307 

Strong,  Jervy    221 

Strutton,  John     207 

Stuart,  Stephanie  Carol    .... 

244,  397 

Stubblefield,  Susan  L   .     183, 

397 

Stubbs,  Bryant    .  .  .    230,  233 

Stubbs,  Sheila 233 

Stucky,  Stephanie  ....      183, 

201,  332 
Sturdivant,  Alyssa  ....  135 
Sturdivant,  Mervin  ....  210 
Sullivan,  David  Ty  .  .  .     218, 

250,  397 
Sullivan,  Helen     .  .    218,332 

Sullivan,  Sean 253 

Sullivan,  Susan  ...    193,  362 

Sutton,  Terreia 83 

Swain,  Margo   194 

Swetz,  Steve    195 

Swindle,  Randy    191 

Swindoll,  Steve 39 

Sykes,  Debbie    .  .  .     195,  228, 

398 

Szeto,  Judith  Ann  ....     232, 

398 

T 

Tabb,  Tracy  L     .  .     196,  209, 

398 

Tabor,  Terri  Dawn     .  .     200, 

308 

Talley,  Angie  F     ...     38,  45, 

221,  398 

Tally,  Jon    234 

Tan,  Thuan     .    207,  332,  362 

Tankson,  Janetta       .    41,233 

Tanner,  Kimberly     .  .       200, 

332 

Tanner,  Mona     201 

Taylor,  Christopher  .  .     233, 

373 

Taylor,  David  ....    220,  398 

Taylor,  Elizabeth  N    .  .     156, 

217,  233,  398 

Taylor,  Jeffrey   233 

Taylor,  Jennifer  .     129,156, 
219,239,251,  398 

Taylor,  Justin 39 

Taylor,  Kevin  ....    195,  362 

Taylor,  Meegan    220 

Taylor,  Michael  Wayne    .... 

208,  398 

Taylor,  Tanya     ..     202,210, 

244,  363 

Taylor,  Tonya    187 

Tedder.  Stephanie  Jill    

224,  398 

Teel,  Jennifer  Amy    ..     200, 

308 

Teel,  Suzanne  C    .     195,218, 

224,  398 


Temple,  David    208 

Teng,  Kevin    207 

Tentoni,  Alane 208 

Terrell,  Rhonda  Lashun     .  .  . 

40,  398 

Thames,  Anthony     ....    103 

Thigpen,  Sandye     .     93,210, 

399 

Thogmartin,  Chris   ...    227 

Thomas,  Ashley   .      129,156, 

196,  218,239,399 

Thomas,  Beth 239 

Thomas,  Christine    ....    191 

Thomas,  Jackie 202 

Thomas,  Jennifer  Lynae    .  .  . 
229,  399 

Thomas,  Sara    252 

Thomas,  Sheila  Cantrell     .  .  . 
41,  221,  399 

Thomas,  Sonja    194 

Thomas,  Stephanie  .  .  .     196, 

332 
Thomas,  Steve  ...  191,223 
Thomas,  Teresa  Ann    .     228, 

399 

Thomas,  Tess   246 

Thomas-Miller,  Tess    .  .    209 
Thomason,  Polly    ..    51,200 

Thompson,  Alice    193 

Thompson,  Janet  Marie  .... 

232,  244,  399 

Thompson,  Karen  E  .  .     247, 

399 
Thompson,  Kristin     .  .     209. 

332 
Thompson,  Mona  ....     238, 

363 
Thornton,  Clint    ....    5,  103 

Thornton,  Erick 209 

Thrasher,  Sonia    .  .    207,  363 

Tigrett,  Susan 40 

Tinney,  Paige  ....    193,  229 

Tipton,  John 250 

Toland,  Laura     .  .  .    238,  332 

Tolar,  Fred 249 

Tompkins,  Teresa  Anne    .  .  . 
250,  308 

Toney,  Kristi    129 

Tonkel,  Tracy     .  .  .    218,  332 
Torrey,  Betsy    ....    191,  223 

Torrey,  Kansay     44 

Torrey,  Ramsay  216,363 

Towles,  Michael  G   .  .  .     2@2, 

308 

Towles,  Phillip ,  .    363 

Trammell,  Marilyn  221, 

863 
Travis,  Justin   ....    230,235 

Tribble,  Margret    214 

Trim,  Arigela    ...    218,  363 

Trimble,  James 332 

Triplett,  Cynthia  A     ...     51, 

400 

Tubb,  Mike 220 

Tubertini,  Lainie    202 

Tucker,  Danica 226 

Tucker,  Kelly    53,  250 

Tullos,  Doug     234 

Tullos,  Simone  Nichole  .... 

202,  308 

Turcotte,  Leah  E    .    228,  400 

Turner,  Joe  MPton  196, 

230,  400 

Turner,  Lebrio  Jahmal     .... 

222,  308 

Turnipseed,  Timothy     

196,406 
Tuttle,  Steve 186,  207, 

250 
Tyner,  Fred  Mack     .  .  .     230, 

400 


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Underwood,  Belinda    .     195, 

400,  420 

Underwood,  John  ....     229, 

230 


Vadhwa,  Seema  Kumari  .... 

187,  244,400 

Vance,  Brooke    85 

Vance,  Lesley  Shannon    .... 

240,  243,  400 

Vance,  Traci 229 

Vanderford,  Anthony        229 

Vandevelde,  Kristi  M  .      156, 

218,400 

Vandevender,  Bruce     .  .    220 

VanDoren,  Amy 248 

Vassar,  Sonya  ....     93,  209, 

363 

Vasser,  Trevette 263 


Vaughn,  Chandra  I)  196, 

400 

Vaughn,  David  L    .    191,400 

Veach,  Christie  ....     39,  41, 

232,419 

Verdell,  Ron     209 

Verdell,  Tommy 209 

Verlangiere,  Joe 103 

Versiga,  Cynthia  E  .  .  .  .    309 

Vicker,  Ken     226 

Vieira,  Patricia  .  .  .  228,  400 
Vinet,  Glen  Andrew  .  .  .     39, 

156,400 
Vinicki,  Jon  Jay  ..  228,400 
Vining,  John  Lance    ...    156 

Vining,  Lance     237 

Vinson,  James     229 

Virasak,  Jacques 191 

Vithoven,  Scott 227 

Vonlubbe,  Stefan    234 

Vuncannon,  Ara  Marie  .... 
203,  220,  400 

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Wade,  Keith    235 

Wade,  Melanie    ...     85,  198, 
204, 363 

Waillard,  Lori     41 

Waite,  Kelly    83 

Walker,  Charles    187 

Walker,  Clay     210 

Walker,  Jason  Scott    ...     47, 

309 
Walker,  Nina  B  .  .  239,  309 
Walker,  Robert  .  .  .    264,  363 

Walker,  Tim 233 

Walker,  Timmy    182 

Wallace,  Allison  .  .    229,  333 

Wallace,  Becky 117 

Wallace,  Beth    245 

Wallace,  Budgie 234 

Wallace,  Mare    275 

Wallace,  Sammy 220 

Wallace,  Stephanie  Dawn  .  . 
48,  209,  309 

Waller,  Stephan    234 

Walls,  Kimberly  .    .     39,  51, 

f    194,333,401 

Walls,  Sala    .  .    222,  229,  333 

Walters,  Davelle 39 

Walters,  Kirk    203 

Walters,  Reed 213 

Walters,  Shelley    229 

Waltman,  Al 220 

Walton,  Chiquitta  .     41,333, 

420 

Wamble,  Karen     117 

Wampler,  Steve    .     195,211, 

364 

Ward,  Fred 103 

Ward,  Hilda  Rena         39,41, 

401 

Ward,  Theresa    193 

Ware,  Stephanie  Deann   .... 

191,309 

Warnock,  Bradley     ....    203 

Warren,  Michelle 249 

Washington,  Carroll     .  .    233 

Wasserman,  David   ....     38, 

157,  182,  186,401 

Wasserman,  Paul    ....     229, 

253 

Waterson,  Alex     .     192,229, 

230,  364 

Watkins,  Cary  .  .  .     200,  204, 

364 

Watkins,  Ken    195 

Watkins,  Kendall    103 

Watson,  Brett   253 

Watson,  Chris 188 

Watson,  Hank     244 

Watson,  Heather    246 

Watson,  Stevie    ..     201,221, 

309 
Watts,  James  Brady    ..     186, 

309 

Watts,  Lin 202 

Weathersby,  Jim 236 

Webb,  Dave     .    183,  184,  309 

Weddig,  David    43,  334 

Weems,  Duane    234 

Weems,  Hope   ....    193,  364 

Weihing,  Laura    .     157,192, 

401,421 

Welborn,  Paul     200 

Welch,  Alston 240 

Welch,  Diane    .     38,  45,  202, 

364 

Welch,  Elizabeth     202, 

229   364 

Welch,  Jon    ,    334 

Welch,  Marti     214 

Welch,  Michael  Ray  .  .      187, 

401 


Welch,  Susan  Louise    .     239, 
401 

Welker,  Bob    187 

Wells,  Tonya  Jean    .  .  .     200, 
218,244,401 

Welsh,  Alston 242 

Wendlandf,  Steve 210 

Wensley,  Will 187 

Wenzel,  Julie    184,364 

West,  Lamarcus    222 

West,  Lisa 204,  364 

West,  Mike    231 

Westbrook,  Brian 234 

Westbrook,  Chris    203 

Whatley,  Angel       .  .    85,  334 

White,  Allison    196 

White,  Beth     223 

White,  Dewayne 39 

White,  Dianna    196 

White,  Elgenia    255 

White,  Gary    231 

White,  Heather     .  .     40,  200, 
334 

White,  Jack 248 

White,  John     229,  334 

White,  Kim 85 

White,  Kimberly     201 

White,  Laura     ....    207,  402 

White,  Lisa 93,  402 

White,  Mike    229 

White,  Tess     211 

White,  Tony   252,  275 

Whitehead,  Tracy 229 

Whitehurst,  Debbie       .  .     197 

Whitney,  Sean     191 

Whitney,  Steve    236 

Whitt,  Beth        210,219,232, 
402 

Whitver,  Chris    249 

Wicker,  John  David    ..      157, 
195,  198,  212,253 

Wigant,  Mike    247 

Wikerson,  Anthony    ...    201 

Wilder,  Patty    189,402 

Wilkins,  Linda    210 

Wilkinson,  Chase 200 

Will,  Robert  Con    205 

Williams,  Angela  ....  247, 
402 
Williams,  Brad  .  .  .  207,  239 
Williams,  Brian  .  .  297,  309 
Williams,  Brock    .  .    248,  402 

Williams,  Bryan 103 

Williams,  Carl    .  .  .    233,  364 

Williams,  Chas   . ,     196,200, 

202 

Williams,  Christopher  S     ... 

40,  83,218,226,229,  310, 

334,  365,  402 

Williams,  Clay    ...     46,216, 

364 

Williams,  Erick  D     .     39,  85, 

182,  185,  207,  263,310, 

334,  402 

Williams,  Gregory    ....    365 

Williams,  Henry     334 

Williams,  James  David    .... 

157,  182,  185,207,233, 

365,  402 

Williams,  Jennifer  Jo  ..     51, 

201,310 

Williams,  Jimmy     234 

Williams,  Lee 103 

Williams,  Modina  ....  226 
Williams,  Nate  ....  97,  103 
Williams,  Tekita  .  .  45,  334 
Williams,  Terrance  E  .  .  99, 
103,  194,  310,402 

Williams,  Tom    227 

Williams,  Tonya     .    222,  334 

Williams,  Wade    .  .     38,  182, 

186,365 

Williams,  Wesley  P    ..     310, 

402 

Williamson,  Karl    103 

Williamson,  Mark     ....    226 
Williamson,  Menissa    .  .    232 

Williford,  Sallie   202 

Willis,  Tim 230 

Willis,  Timothy    .  .    230,  335 

Willoughby,  Margaret    ..... 

229 

Wills,  Gina 228,  365 

Wilson,  Carlos    .  .  .    275,  335 

Wilson,  Jen 218 

Wilson,  Kevin     .  .  .    197,  264 

Wilson,  Michelle    .    217,403 

Wilson,  Tawanda   ....     255, 

403 

Wilson,  Wanda 38,  45, 

221,  365 

Wilson,  Yolanda     221 

Windham,  Rebecca  Lynn  .  .  . 

85,310 

Winfield,  Charlie 196 


Wingield,  Charles     ....    229 

Wingo,  Brad 214,335 

Wingo,  Scotty 226,  365 

Wingo,  William    229 

Winn,  Amy  ...    93,  186,  403 

Winstead,  Mark    238 

Winters,  Patricia  .  221,335 
Wise,  Barry     ....     157,  186, 

240,251,403 

Wisner,  Jason 103 

Witthauer,  Robert    .     .     182, 

198,219,403 

Wolfe,  Kristen    .  .     203,311, 

403 

Woo,  Stephen 229,  335 

Wood,  Dawn 192 

Wood,  Rebecca  ....    93,  365 

Wood,  Susan 229,  365 

Wood,  Virginia     196 

Woodard,  Marc  .  102,  103, 
105 

Woodruff,  Stace 201 

Woods,  Amy 48,  365 

Woods,  Bobby  Carl  ..  194, 
235,  403 

Woods,  Chuck     202 

Woods,  Elizabeth  .  .  44,  365 
Woods,  Mary  Nell  ....  197 
Woods,  Traci    ....    193,  335 

Worthen,  Robert     238 

Wray,  Jennifer  ...  251,365 
Wright,  Bonnie     ..    194,263 

Wright,  Brian 103,  365 

Wright,  Kim   .  .     39,  51,  182, 

201,335,  365 

Wright,  Scott    211,  335 

Wright,  Tiffany    83 

Wyatt,  Jeni    228 

Wyatt,  Jennifer  Lynn  ..    157 

Wynne,  Corin  Ashley     .     50, 

311 

Y 

Yang,  Nelson    249 

Yates,  Danny    228 

Yelverton,  Jennifer    ...    201 

York,  Aimee 117 

Young,  Anna    .  .  .     249,  250, 

403 

Young,  Brian    .  .  .     225,  248, 

249,  250,  335 

Young,  Cindy   ....    204,  406 

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Whew!  What  a  year!  This  past  year 
has  been  a  total  whirlwind.  My  year 
as  editor  began  officially  in  May  of 
1991,  in  Dallas,  Texas.  What  had 
been  just  a  faint  glimmer  in  my  mind 
began  to  take  tangible  form.  The 
ideasand  sketches  that  I  had  worked 
two  months  on  were  transformed 
into  the  cover  and  division  pages  of 
the  1992  Reveille.  This  year  with  the 
help  of  Kathy  Wright  at  Taylor  and 
others  on  the  Reveille  staff,  Ihave 
learned  that  there  is  no  such  thing  as 
a  problem  but  only  difficult  situa- 
tions that  will  take  longer  to  analyze 
and  figure  out  a  correct  approach. 

I  would  like  to  thank  everyone  on 
this  year's  staff.  The  hard  work  that 
each  of  you  has  put  forth  was  noticed 
and  greatly  appreciated.  I  know  I 
probably  did  not  praise  you  to  the 
extent  that  I  should  have  but,  I  truly 
hope  that  you  know  how  proud  I  am 
of  you  all. 

Joy  Leggett,  you  have  been  an  out- 
standing managing  editor.  I  want  to 
thank  you  for  the  times  when  some- 
how the  ball  was  fumbled,  you  came 
along,  picked  up  the  slack,  and  ran 
with  it  to  make  sure  we  were  always 
on  schedule.  Christie  Veach,  what  a 
wonderful  person  and  friend.  Al- 
though you  had  to  learn  a  whole  new 
language  (MSU-eze)  as  business  man- 
ager, you  took  it  in  stride  and  when  I 
needed  your  help  with  the  yearbook 
you  volunteered.  To  my  section  ed- 
itors, words  cannot  express  how 
proud  you  have  made  me  time  after 
time.  Your  committment  to  having 
the  best  yearbook  ever  produced  in 
this  state  was  unwavering  and  I  be- 
lieved you  have  succeded.  Laura, 
Mark,  Denise,  Allegra,  Maria,  Char- 
ity, Michel,  Shelli,  Jana,  and  all  of  the 
photographers,  this  past  year  has 
truely  been  an  experience  and  I  am 
glad  that  I  had  you  all  with  me. 

For  those  of  the  student  body  who 
are  not  familiar  with  the  process  of 
yearbook  production,  I  would  like  to 
tell  you  what  a  feat  this  annual  really 
is.  A  yearbook  is  probably  one  of  the 
most  time  consuming  publications 
that  students  can  produce.  For  any 
page  in  this  yearbook,  I  would  es- 
timate at  least  50  hours  went  into 
each  for  it  to  appear  as  you  see.  From 
the  photography  end  to  the  actual 
typing  of  the  copy,  the  staff  has  given 
its  time  as  well  as  blood,  sweat,  and 
tears  for  you,  the  students.  I  believe  I 


can  speak  for  everyone  involved  with 
the  1992  Reveille  when  I  say  we  hope 
you  enjoy  this  document  of  the  past 
year.  Not  everything  will  meet  the 
standards  of  everyone  but,  think  be- 
fore you  are  quick  to  criticize.  Think 
that  each  person  who  was  involved 
with  the  book  is  a  full  time  student. 
Think  of  the  hours  of  checking  and 
re-checking  to  be  as  sure  as  possible 
that  everything  was  perfect.  I  do 
know  that  mistakes  are  bound  to  hap- 
pen, though,  and  I  would  like  to  ask 
for  your  understanding  where  this 
occurred. 

There  are  two  people  that  I  have 
purposly  waited  to  mention  until  the 
end  because  they  are  the  people  who 
have  influenced  and  been  the  most 
helpful  to  me  this  year. 

David  Farrish,  my  photography 
editor  and  photographer  ex- 
traordinare,  has  been  the  driving 
force  behind  the  look  of  the  annual. 
A  yearbook  is  nothing  without  qual- 
ity photos.  If  you  compare  the  qual- 
ity of  the  photos  with  those  from 
previous  years,  I  believe  you  will  be 
pleasantly  surprised.  David  has  also 
taught  me  so  much;  forget  the  pho- 
tography ideals  that  I  have  picked 
up,  I  learned  a  lot  about  myself 
through  David.  He  is  the  first  pho- 
tographer whom  I  have  ever  met 
that  wanted  to  take  the  time  to  teach 
me  the  photography  end  of  produc- 
ing a  yearbook.  David  can  also  be 
found  guilty  of  getting  me 
"addicted"  to  cameras  (what  an  ex- 
pensive habit  to  satisfy).  Thanks 
again  for  your  hard  work.  I  hope 
someday  you  can  build  yourself  a 
cameia  store  and  darkroom  next  to 
your  gravel  pit. 

Finally,  I  would  like  to  tell  Gina 
Brooks  how  much  I  love  her.  You 
believed  in  me  and  firmly  nudged  me 
to  go  for  my  dream  of  being  editor 
even  though  I  was  not  sure  that  I 
could  do  the  job.  You  always  were 
there  when  I  needed  you  and  I  will 
never   forget   it    (you    probably 


wouldn't  let  me,  even  if  I  wanted  to, 
would  ya?).  Gina,  I  have  learned  that 
you  are  the  only  one  who  can  put  up 
with  me  for  any  given  length  of  time. 
I  admire  you  for  your  strengths  and  I 
love  you  for  your  weaknesses.  You 
have,  throughout  the  year,  been  in 
my  heart  and  mind.  Thank  you. 

I  would  like  to  wish  all  those  soon 
to  leave  State  all  of  the  luck  in  the 
world.  To  those  who  still  have  to 
serve  their  time,  it  gets  tough  some- 
times but  stick  it  out.  Trust  me  it  is 
worth  it.  Thank  you  all  for  letting  me 
have  the  most  unique  experience  of 
my  life. 

Hobs 


Mississippi  State  University's 
88th  volume  of  The  Reveille  was 
printed  by  Taylor  Publishing 
Company  of  Dallas,  Texas, 
with  the  use  of  single  color,  two 
color,  and  four  color  presses. 
Paper  stock  for  all  pages  is  80 
pound  number  one  grade 
enamel.  The  original  cover  and 
division  pages  were  designed 
by  Michael  Hobby.  Artistic 
work  and  final  refinments  on 
the  designs  were  made  by  Tay- 
lor artist  Delores  Landin.  The 
cover  is  gray  vellum  (Taylor 
number  090)  with  burgundy 
ink.  The  "State"  logo  was  ere- 


Colophon 

ated  by  Ms  Landon  and  em- 
bossed into  the  cover.  The  end- 
sheets  are  gray  parchment 
(Taylor  number  806).  The 
prominent  type  styles  are  as  fol- 
lows: headlines  —  Seville  bold; 
subheads  —  Seville  bold;  body 
copy  —  Seville;  captions  —  Se- 
ville italics. 

Professional  Images  of  Jack- 
son, MS,  provided  all  student 
photos  in  the  classes  section. 
Additional  photos  were  provid- 
ed by  MSU  Public  Relations 
photographer,  Fred  Faulk, 
MSU  Sports  Information,  and 
Darrell    McAllister   of  Film- 


graphics  of  Columbus,  MS. 
Most  black  and  white  photo- 
graphs were  taken  by  The  Rev- 
eille staff  photographers;  all  of 
whom  are  full  time  MSU  stu- 
dents. 

The  Reveille  is  entirely  run  by 
full  time  students  of  Mississippi 
State  University.  Copies  of  the 
yearbook  are  purchased  by  stu- 
dents through  a  $7.50  activity 
fee  incurred  by  all  underclass- 
men students  each  semester. 
After  publication  copies  were 
sold  for  $20.00.  The  press  run 
of  The  Reveille  1991-1992  edi- 
tion was  7200  copies  of  424 
pages  each. 


JW 


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Students 


Ishan  Adel  Safieddine 
Lebanon 

David  Armistead 
Jacksonville,  FL 

Lloyd  Whitten 
Louisville,  MS 

Dunbar  McCurley 
Woodville,  MS 

James  Cozart 
Randolph,  MS 

Shay  Bone 
Kenner,  LA 

Rebecca  Smith 

Starkville,  MS 

Rodney  Stowers 
Forest,  MS 

Bobby  Wong 
Rosedale,  MS 


FACULTY 

Hazel  Bequette 

Wiley  Steve  Nelms 

Hershel  Q-  Fulgham 

Aubrey  G.  Edwards 

W.  W.  Littlejohn 

Charles  Lindley 

Bob  T.  Chapin 

John  K.  Bettersworth 


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