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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
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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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some of our most prized possessions. They are
ours to keep and no one can rob us of them. 'j«|
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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
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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.
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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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NOT
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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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PRIORITIES
PROPOSALS
PROTESTS
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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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Joyner, Amy Sampson,
Lyn Palmer, Robin
Ramsey , Melissa
Bauers; Row 2: Susan
Tigrett, Yolanda Elaine
Cooper, Kathi New-
som, Cristi Britt; Row
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White, Rhonda Terrell,
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Williams.
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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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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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Their diverse backgrounds enrich each other's
lives.
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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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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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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.
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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-
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located across from Smith and is a part of the
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Kristin Bell, Michelle
Hinschman, Kim
Wright, Darnell
Fayard, Angela Jack-
son, Sana Meatee, Jen-
nifer Williams, Wendy
Leigh, Julie Ongram,
Michell Webber, Kim
Walls; Row 2: Kristy
Payne, Angela Triplett,
charley King, Dristy
Murphy, Polly
Thomason, Wendy
Hurd, Dawn Powell.
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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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residents offer a diversity to the hall. It is a unique living experience.
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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%
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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
59
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
62
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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Photos 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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Calvin & Hobbes
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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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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
91
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.
.
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.
92
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.
'J&
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.
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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
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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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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.
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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
standouts during the
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
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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
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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
107
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.
Ill
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
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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
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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
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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
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\rontRow(l-r): Sonia Kopyto, Allison Ripsold, Celine Verdier; Back Row: Alex Niepel
onchita Romero, Michelle Oldham, Jennifer Plant P
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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
130
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
131
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women competed for this presi
Collins tied in the talent competiti
o place in the top ten of th-
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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
134
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
139
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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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
14
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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
148
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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
152
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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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WHO'S WHO . . . WHO'S WHO . . .
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
) j/HO'S WHO
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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J
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
Urn
0&*
an
Not oictured- Daniel Lee Boyd, John Robert Cade, Michael Robert Cooper Richard Cash Evors,
He^,Cy Scott mn, Laurie Voltz Jones III, Michael Lee McSwiney, Dav.d Myers Morns, Corey
Alisha Dawn
Lynn Moses,
Gray, Paul R
Rhonda Ram *
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WHO'S WHO
WHO'S WHO
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
cjpictured: Ellen O'Keefe Thornell, Michael H. West, Bradley Emmett Williams
¥HO'
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Academics
Edited by
Laura Weihing
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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.
xecetUve (ZatuiciC
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-
f^_ %e4ide*t£ ^ac^nca^
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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Dr. Zacharias made appearaijl
many MSU football pep rallii |
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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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%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
/^ttfo aact Sciences
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.
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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.
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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
*iyaf4enta&
"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.
cfooi &l
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
-photo by Davie $fl
These forestry students are hard at work to finish the semester's j
pro!
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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
t/etWect
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.
I
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.
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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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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
campus life. The chapter is proud to include Home-
coming Maids, many fraternity little sisters, Fashion
Board Members, Campus Activities Board Members,
and many others.
In addition to their studying and campus involve-
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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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Brignac, Rene Paul; Starkville,
MS
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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Brian Thompson is a freshman from Jack-
son majoring in industrial engineering. He
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
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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.;
Starkville, MS
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him. "I've been coming to MSU ballgames
since I was three years old.
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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,
MS
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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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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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McReynolds, William R.;
Starkville, MS
McVay, John Taylor; Memphis,
TN
McWhirter, Pamela K.;
Louisville, MS
Megehee, Alison Anne; Macon,
MS
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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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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
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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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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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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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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
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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
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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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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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
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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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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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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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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
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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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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
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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
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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
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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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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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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
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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
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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
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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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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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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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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
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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
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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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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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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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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
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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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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
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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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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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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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Abbey, Randall Morris;
Tutwiler, MS
Abd, Hamid Shaharuddin;
MSU, MS
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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
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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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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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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
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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
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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
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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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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
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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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Ridgeland, MS
Hammons, William I).;
Grenada, MS
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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
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Horton, John Brian; Starkville,
MS
House, Mary Kathryn; Tupelo,
MS
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Robinson, Lisa Noel; Starkville,
MS
Robinson, Michael Ray;
Greenville, MS
Robinson, Sabrina Ann;
Reforn, AL
Robinson, Sandra; Jackson, MS
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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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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
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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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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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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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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
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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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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
Trisler, Samuel; Vicksburg, MS
Turnipseed, Timothy; Miss.
State, MS
Uguy, Wempie; Miss. State, MS
Wages, Greta; Starkville, MS
Wolff, Paul; Starkville, MS
Yang, Chihpeng; Miss. State,
MS
Yaw, Yu; Starkville, MS
Yin, Jingyu; Miss. State, MS
Young, Cindy; Brandon, MS
406
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Cook, Ann
Creel, Ann
Duke, Will
Fiztzpatrick, Amy
Fleming, Tim
Gowan, Mike
Hodge, Tim
Holland, Mark
Jackson, Lorraine
Johnson, Monique
Leiske, Kevin
Lowrimore, Marie
McDonald, Jenn
Moritz, Kristin
Oesterling, Tami
Phillips, Shana
Pray, Portia
Rehak, John
Rivers, Raul
Rogers, Stacy
Saunders, Chel
Sayre, Debbie
Schuerer, Paula
Snow, Steven
Stocksill, Lee
Stringfellow, Dean
Thomas, Sandy
Torlone, Stephanie
Tripodi, Lynn
Van Poppel, Lynne
Vandiver, June
Vowell, Cynthia
Walker, Kathryn
Weseli, Brett
Whitler, Anne
Williams, Lori
Wolff, Paul
Zettler, Jim
407
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Colbert, Lynn
Conner, Greg
Daws, Janet
Dorney, Kirsten
Ezelle, Alan
Garcia, Patty
Gassen, Esther
Harrist, Al
Hawkins, Beth
Jager, Menno
Joseph, Nicola
Kenner, Denee
Koronowski, Ed
Kozuma, Kim
Luludis, Karen
Marble, Andrea
Martin, Judi
McGee, Matt
Mensi, Michael
Mentz, Linda
Miller, Eric
Mobley, Cristy
Mullen, Wally
Myers, Johnny
Nelson, Jamie
Papay, Julie
Plaisance, Sean
Robertson, Lisa
Roge, Cheryl
Samaniuk, Theresa
Schreibman, Andrew
Smith, Bud
Sutherland, Bart
Viberg, Paul
Watson, Bob
Willoughby, Paul
Woshner, Victoria
Zabreznik, Brenda
Zachary, Carmen
Andress, Jackie
Ashman, Michele
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Bailey, Matthew
Burton, Melissa
Christmas, Rodney
Craig, Randy
deDoes, Karen
DeMarco, JoAnn
Dilorth, Laurie
Ennis, Jean
Grasmehr, Gayle
Harvey, Kermit
Holtcamp, Andy
King, Brian
Kirby, Rick
Langson, Deanna
May, Jacky
McAdams, Randall
McCreedy, Sam
McGee, Darren
Meyer, Greogry
Miguel, Betty
Moore, Matthew
Moore, Lorie
Morrison, Matt
Peterman, Jeff
Prieto, Ellen
Quigley, Susan
Ray, Jody
Rhodes, Staci
Rogers, Anne
Ross, Alondra
Sanders, Stan
Scott, Deborah
Sedrish, Steven
Skirpstunas, Ramona
Smith, Dianne
Stastny, Barbara
Steinburg, Lisa
Stoothoff, Kevin
Tyree, Patrick
Wade, Evelyn
Watson, Tom
West, Charles
409
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Adams, Norrie
Arroyave, A.J.
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Campbell, Leslie
Cappiello, Paul
Cavallaro, Terry
Courtney, Angela
Farmer, Paul
Fracica, Marianne
Galle, Laurence
Gamblin, Ranee
Gardner, Carl
Gobble, Howard
Haeussler, Lynne
Haims, Rob
Henderson, Todd
Hess, Paul
Jackson, Debra
Karous, Stephanie
Kraft, Randy
Lamberth, Kristin
LoBasso, Tom
Mason, Clara
McCahon, Helen
Moller, Alec
Morris, Dave
Page, Andrew
Peterson, Angela
Redden, Bronya
Russell, Scott
Scott, Billy
Singer, Lisa
Steininger, Gretchen
Stevens, Ed
Sullivan, Bill
Sumrall, Jennifer
Tillman, Robin
Trulove, Sonya
Whitten, Kim
Wynens, Chris
A
Abel, Brandon ... 249,312
Abel, Kristie 198, 312
Abril, Alison Anita . . . 53,
186, 250, 290
Adams, Jennifer R . . . 201,
203, 290
Adams, Joan Denise .. 193,
366
Adams, Penny . 44, 88, 366
Ainsworth, Bethany . . 185,
229,312
Akers, Elaine .... 249, 336
Akhtar, Kashif .... 38, 208
Aldridge, Lance ... 96, 103
Aldy, Vicky 209, 336
Alexander, Albert ... 212,
245, 249, 366
Alexander, Shelley . . . 240,
336
Alford, Leslie Rebecce . 48,
290
Allen, Andrew . . 236, 238,
323
Allen, Heather 198
Allen, Jason 195
Allen, Jay 213,336
Allen, Jeffrey Lynn ... 366
Allen, Kara 336
Allen, Kellie 336
Allen, Leslie Rachelle
191, 223, 366
Allen, Lori 312
Allen, Mark 236, 238
Allen, Roy 229
Allen, Suzanne Louise
290
Allen, Tracy 336
Allensworth, Nicole J
290, 420
Alley, Jeremy F 290
Alley, Mark 235
AUigood, Timothy D . . 290
Allred, Cindy Michelle
366
Allshouse, William E . . 366
Allsup, Haze 336
Almeida, Ana .... 203, 312
Almeida, Ana-Paula . . . 203
Almeida, Claudio .... 203,
312
Alpe, Kalicia 203
Alpe, Mike 264
Alridge, Joey 264
Altese, Chris 227
Altman, Rochelle 336
Amacker, Jonathan .... 53
Amason, Stacy 208
Amis, James Mark . . . 142,
239, 366
Anderson, Albert 312
Anderson, Allee . 201,290,
420
Anderson, Angie 336
Anderson, Brian 1 03
Anderson, Charlie ... 106,
110, 111
Anderson, Cindy Y ... 290
Anderson, Contenia . . . 50,
290
Anderson, Herman . . . 336
Anderson, Stacie M . . . 366
Anderson, Tiffany .... 214
Anderson, Tonya Lasonya
221, 290
Anderson, Treddis ... 101,
103
Anderson, Yolanda C . 290
Anding, Richard 336
Andrews, Amy 336
Andrison, Dennis M . . 290
Anklam, Elizabeth . . . 142,
222, 231
Anne, Green Leigh . . . 379
Anthony, James 336
Anthony, Jim .... 183,196
Anthony, Lea ... 228, 336
Anthony, Robyn 229,
244, 250, 336
Antici, Philip 191
Archer, Jeffrey . . 210, 244
Archer, Kevin Hughes
290
Archer, Lisa 249
Ard,Jennifer .... 187,202
Ard, Steven 336
Arick, Douglas 229
Arledge, Amy 219, 366
Armi stead, Daniel .... 312
Armstrong, Christopher . . .
366
Armstrong, Kimberly 93,
142,248,366
Armstrong, Michael D
229, 366
Armstrong, Patri 93
Arnold, James Todd . . 39,
366
Arnold, Tripp 207
Arthur, Sean 227
Ashford, Nikita Lunger ....
220, 366
Ashley, Dawn 336
Ashley, Katie 209
Ashmore, Tamila 312
Ashmore, Tammy . . . 184,
200
Assel, Joe 227
Atkins, Amanda Leigh
290
Atkins, Brian 249
Atkins, Harold 312
Atkins, Jennifer 336
Atkinson, Gay 197
Atkison. Susie 225
Atkisson, Sheri 312
Atterberry, Terrilyn . . 1 84
Aufderheide, Edward H ...
290
Aultman, Anne Lanise
366
Aultman, Lisa .... 93, 336
Ausborn, Amy Lynnette . . .
366
Auton, Lisa Marie ... 201,
290
Autry, Nancy Catherine ....
367
Avery, Kelly Marie . . . 290
Axton, Kevin 103
Aycock, Steven 395
B
Baber, Darla Julia
Bachner, Fred . . 192,
Badia-Moro, Isabel C . .
Bagwell, Corey
Bagwell, Nancy Ann . .
Baham, Mandy ... 234
Bailey, Chip
Bailey, Jeffery Lynn . .
Bailey, Jennifer . . 229
Bain, Walter 5
Baird, George ... 187,
Baker, Brian
Baker, Stephen
Baker, Steve
Balgord, Anna
Ball, Barbara Jean . . .
Ball, Stacy . . . 202, 251,
Ballard, Hugh
Ballard, Rhonda
Bane, Mary Rebecca . . .
Banes, Sandra ... 197
Banks, Alison
Banks, Ashley
Barbee, Craig Anthony
Barber, Mitchell Evan .
290
213,
367
290
336
367
367
220
290
312
103
i 264,
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253
. 47
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337
187,
367
, 337
103
337
290
210,
337
312
312
367
Barclay, Anthony
Barger, Melissa Joy . . .
Barker, Granville ....
Barkley, Richard M . . .
Barlow, Maria D ....
199,201, 223
Barlow, Michelle
Barlow, Stephen
Barnes, Apryl .... 233
Barnes, Betsy Dawn . .
Barnes, Brian Daniel . .
Barnes, Jeanette M . . . .
Barnes, Scotty Wayne
142, 186, 337
Barnes, Stephi .... 85
Barnes, Stephanie . . .
255;
Barnett, Lorena Maxine
29 1
291
307
207,
337
367
142,
,367
337
264
,337
239,
367
307
367
Barnett, Lori
Barnette, Benjamin . .
Barr, Tamela
Barr, Tara 114
Barras, Scott
Barron, Stephen
Bartell, John
Basic, Christopher ....
Bass, Cindi
Bass, Curtis
Bassett, Tonya
Bateman, Lanny
,367
,224
224,
,312
291
244
208
367
.337
247
203
227
200
232
312
337
228
Batson, Allyson 196
Batson, Beth . . 93, 202, 238
Batson, Elizabeth 337
Batson, Laurie 337
Batte, Chris 234
Batten, Susan Diane . . . 85,
291
Bauers, Melissa 40
Baugh, Tom 264
Baugher, Jennifer .... 337
Baughman, Matthew . . 312
Beachum, Amy ... 198, 312
Beachum, Andy 47
Beale, Jodi 222
Beam, Jeremy A 367
Bearden, Tina 249
Beasley, Charles 337
Beasley, Kathleen 229
Beavers, Charles . . 209, 337
Beavers, Martin .. 212,245
Beck, Allan 43
Beck, David 229
Beckham, Kerie 337
Beckham, Melissa 367
Beckham, Wanda Michelle
367
Beech, Donna Lisa .... 367
Beene, Gina Arlynn . . 244,
250,291
Behnke, Brad 227
Bekurs, Charles 337
Belford, Amy 44, 239,
244
Bell, Bessie Marie .... 367
Bell, Kathryn 337
Bell, Kristin 51
Bell, Shea 103
Bell, Thomas 312
Bembenek, Jim 227
Beneke, Tory .... 209, 421
Beneke, Victoria 337
Benjamin, Scott . . 203, 207
Bennett, Andre ... 103, 313
Bennett, Brian Patrick
291
Bennett, John C 367
Bennett, Shawna . 200, 3 1 3
Benthall, Jessica Baker ....
247, 367
Benton, Bradley MSP"
Benton, David Earl . . . 291
Benton, Rachel 337
Benway, Tracy Nadine . . . ,
53, 291
Berch, Cassondra . . . ? ,J85,
337
Bergiel, Erich Blaise .291
Bern hart, Laura , 337
Berry, Elizabeth Thomas . . .
367
Berry, Stacfe 182,183
Berryhill, Susan 313
Bethea, Leslie Lee ... 182,
219,223,367
Belts, Joseph 234
Betts, Waymon Stennis ....
367
Beyer, Derek 337
Bhattacharya, Ritika . 220,
229,313
Bickingham, Jillian ... 314
Biddle, Leslie 229
Bigelow, Jaclynn 291
Bigelow, Jason Edward ....
49, 291
Bigham, Scott 264
Bill tips, Reginald L ... 291
Bingham, Sharunda ... 313
Binkley, Christy 235
Bishop, Gina 367
Bishop, Jannette . . 233,251
Bishop, Tellie Ann . . 209,
367
Bivins, Damon Ray . . . 367
Black, Bailey Jean 368
Black, George 213
Black, Howard 313
Black, Letha 29 1 , 42 1
Black, Michelle 313
Black, Stephanie 337
Blackledge, Brett 244
Blacklidge, Ginger R . 251,
291
Blair, Keith . 189,208,214
Blake, Melanie 337
Blake, Traci 209, 291
Blakeney, Gena Corina ....
234
Blakeney, Gena Renee
368
Blalock, Jared 198
Blanco, Demmie . 240, 242,
349, 368, 420
Bland, Louanne 368
Blaney, Ben 211
Blaney, Virginia 211
Blanton, Shane 248
Blanton, Vicki 244
Block, Dale 103
Bloesch, Michael .... 191,
220, 223
Blount, Mike 195
Bobbitt, Chip 191
Bobbitt, Lori 249
Bodron, Allen 191
Boey, Terrance 231
Boggan, Crystal 249
Boggan, Nathan 313
Boggs, Ginger Gale ... 368
Bohannon, Andraco . . 185,
234,313
Bohannon, Andrew . . . 228
Boland, John Joseph . . 29 1
Boleware, Susan 228
Bolin, Tina 237
Bolton, Annette 291
Bonds, Scott .... 199,201,
229, 239
Bonds, Vicki 233
Bonner, Alan 214
Bonner, Janet 38
Booker, Dana .... 201,221
Booker, Ken 212, 245
Booker, Kenneth Robert . . .
212, 245, 368
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
Bounds, Steve T. 191
Bourgeois, Thomas . . . 224
Bourland, Shea , 227
Bowen, Russ 200
Bowefi, Russell Wayne .
jf %. 200, 368
Bowen, Wes .... ,95,217,
229, 313
Bower, Tj*w 237
Bowers, Melissa 39
Bowers, Michael 195
Bowlin, Bo 200
Bowlin, Christoph G .. 291
Bowlin, Mary 313
'Bowling, Michael A . . 240,
243, 368
Bowman, Rae Lynette
244, 368
Box, David R 209
Box, Gina Leigh . . 248, 291
Boyd, Billy 236
Boyd, Bradley 244
Boyd, Cabrina Thora .. 291
Boyd, Christopher ... 201,
313
Boyd, Daniel . . 96, 98, 103
Boyd, Michael .. 143,230,
234, 338, 368
Boyer, Mary Beth 368
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
Bradley, Aimee Lorraine . . .
369
Bradley, Kim .... 192,244
Brady, Adrienne Man
203, 291
Branch, Charlotte Aldy ....
291
Branch, John 103
Branch, Stephanie Leigh . . .
251,291
Brand, Kareader . 194,313
Brand, Rebecca Jean . . 29 1
Brandon, Carl 212
Brandon, Jerri 338
Branscome, William 253,
369
Branson, Carl W . 245, 369
Brantley, Bethany .... 338
Brantley, Emmy Lynn
369
Brantley, Jeri 313
Brantley, Marissa Leann . . .
369
Brasfield, Charles 313
Brasfield, Rebecca . . . 247,
338
Brasfield, Robert E . . . 369
Braswell, Amy Lynn .. 291
Bratton, Scott . . . 230, 249,
250
Breazeale, Tracy Lynn
369
Breedlove, Wanda .... 338
Breland, Carol L 369
Breland, Richard Tony ....
188, 369
Brennan, Lippie 313
Brents, Anna 93, 369
Brett, John Christopher ....
291
Brewer, Tanya Lea .... 369
Brey, Terrance 222
Bridgeman, Karen .... 235
Bridges, Kim 228
Bridges, Kimberly Lynn . . .
228, 369
Bridges, Melanie Leigh ....
291
Bridges, Patrick 229
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
Britt, Cristi 40
Britt, Julie Ann 369
Brock, Royal 313
Brookhart, Nina . . 196, 229
Brooks, Gina ... 143, 195,
369
Brooks, Jennifer Lea . . 292
Brooks, Kevin Duane . . 39,
143, 185, 369
Brooks, Kristen 229
Brooks, Michael 206
Brooks, Raymond .... 46,
355, 369
Brooks, Tom 264
Brooks, Vicki 250
Broome, Elaine 210
Broussard, Shannon C
370
Brown, Aaron C . . 198,370
Brown, Amy 313
Brown, Bob 202
Brown, Carolyn A ... 240,
370
Brown, Christopher ... 313
Brown, Darren Douglas ....
208, 228, 370
Brown, Darrly 237
Brown, Darry 237
Brown, Donna 338
Brown, Howard .. 38,143,
207, 239
Brown, Janet Lee .... 244,
370
Brown, Jena 338
Brown, Jerome .... 96, 103
Brown, Jerry 249
Brown, Jim 207, 338
Brown, Katherine .... 209
Brown, Kelly Jo 370
Brown, Kimberly .... 202,
338
Brown, Laray 209
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
Brown, Terry .... 209, 292
Brown, Tina 338
Brown, Todd 253
Brown, Tonya 338
Brown, Torrance 103
Brown, William Edward . . .
370
Browne, Katherine E . . 370
Browning, Susan Lanelle . . .
370
Brownyard, Robert ... 314
Bruce, Stacie R 370
Brumbelon, Gary J 46
Brumbelow, Gary Joe . 292
Brumfield, Christe .... 239
Brumfield, Christie ... 239
Brumfield, Christy . . . 202,
224, 338
Bryan, John T .. 183,184,
200, 292
Bryan, Owen 314
Bryant, Andrew 338
Bryant, Angie 338
Bryant, Carey Bennard ....
370
Bryant, Kelly Denise . 187,
195, 370
Bryant, Kevin Lamar . . 370
Bryant, Lance 249
Bryant, Robby 198
Buchanan, Curtis A . . . 370
Buchanan, Michael Shane .
370
Buckingham, Jillian ... 229
Buckley, Keith 192
Buckner, Donnie M . . . 370
Buckner, Jennifer Pace ....
370
Buckner, Rex 110
Buda, Joseph Steven . . . 292
Buie, Luther Tillman . 232,
370
Bullard, Darrell 338
Bullock, Anthony 339
Bullock, Emily Nicole . 292
Bumpers, Shawn 229
Bunch, Sara 314
Bunrside, Paige 314
Buntyn, Gina Marie . . . 370
Burch, Joe Carroll .... 292
Burcham, Brian C .... 370
Burchfield, Krista D . 196,
292
Burchfield, Robin 339
Burdine, William B . . . 370
Burge, Richard D 370
Burger, Andrea . . 200, 339
Burger, Jenny . . . 209, 220,
314
Burger, Rebecca . . 186,339
Burgess, Stacy Lauren
292
Burian, Ron .... 240, 242,
243
Burke, Matthew Thames . . .
292
Burke, Tom 1 03
Burkes, Chris 209
Burkhalter, Stacey .... 314
Burks, Taylor 239
Burnett, Clayton 234
Burnett, Robin 314
Burney, Barry Earl . . . 370
Burnham, Kevin 230
Burns, Melissa 339
Burns, Molly ... 196,250,
314
Burns, Patrick Sean . . . 370
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
Johnson, Christopher .
103,
:(r>o
Johnson, Ennis . . .
322
Johnson, Fred ....
383
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
210
383
Johnson, Pleshette S
207,
299
1 M
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
,98
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
K
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 ,
253,325
Mayhall, Tina 85
Mayo, Aaron 227
Mays, Lana 198, 353
Maze, Gregory Allan . . 387
Mc Adams, Micnaela Lynn
301
McAnally, Heather ... 525
McBrayer, Mark Franklin . .
387
McCaffery, Molly Gannon
, 232,244, 387
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,
353
McCulloch, Rie 195
McCullough, Shaine ... 220
McCullough, Wendy . . 353
McCuthcen, Bryan Alan . .
388
McDade, Ashley 217
McDade, Mary . . . 229, 325
McDaniel, Allen 238
McDaniel, Chad 7
McDaniel, Cody 227
McDonald, Brian Yates ....
235, 388
McDonald, Daniel 388
McDonald, Denise . . . 240,
353, 420
McDonald, Jim 264
McDonald, Michael ... 325
McDonald, Paul 202
McDonald, Shannon .. 117
McDonald, Sherry .... 325
McDonough, Marilyn M ...
151, 191, 208,223, 388
McDonough, Teresa . . . 353
McElveen, Cathy Lynn ....
184, 196, 388
McEwen, Lashern Lashel
301
McFarling, Joana 228
McGahey, LeAnne .... 301
McGarr, Tammie Turner .
388
McGarrahan, Cathryn P
301
McGee, Cathy Rene ... 388
McGee, Dana 229
McGee, Melissa . . 221,354
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
McGregor, Kimberlie R . . . .
388
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
McKinney, Dana Marie ....
200,218, 388
McKinney, Daniel . . . 198,
325
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
McNeel, Christy 198
McNeese, Greg 1 95
McNeil, Michael 325
McPhail, Sheri 39
McPhail, Troy 264
McPherson, Bridget ... 203
McPherson, James Batton . .
49, 301
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 ...
302, 405
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,
192, 388
Mellen, Meo 152, 219,
223,240,243, 388
Melvin, James 354
M en i field, Gloria | ... 389
Menley, Mark Allen . . 264,
302
Mercer, Phil 235
Merrell, Glen R 389
Merriwether, Christopher . .
302
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,
302
Miller, Alison .... 198, 354
Miller, Christopher D
227, 302
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
Miller, Undrea Michelle .
221, 389
Miller, Wendell 213
Millican, Shannon . . . 220,
249
Milligan, Michael 229
Milliken, Linda 44
Mills, Kenneth . . . 237, 238
Mills, Marrion D . 48,201,
302
Mills, Paula 326
Mills, Twanda 184
Mills, Wanda ... 182,216,
326
Millwood, Timothy Lynn . .
389
Milner, Heidi R 225
Mims, Kelly 253, 326
Minor, Anna 93, 200,
229, 326
Minton, Jeffery 207
Miracich, Aime 38
Mire, Tanya 326
Mitchell, Anthony .... 226
Mitchell, Cassandra . . 226,
326
Mitchell, Shellie C . . . 302,
354
Mitchell, Wanda 251
Mixen, Laura 218
Mixon, Lanay 209
Mock, Lisa . 191, 192, 229,
245, 326
Moffitt, Ken Gracey ... 209
Mohon, Brian 229
Moncrief, Paula . . 209, 354
Montgomery, Leslie . . 191,
355
Montgomery, Meg . . . 182,
183,239
Montgomery, Michael . 98,
103
Montgomery, Mitzi ... 251
Montgomery, Shelle . . 200
Montgomery, Tracie . . 196
Montgomery, Tracy . . . 326
Moody, Billy ... 196,230,
302
Mooney, John 109
Mooney, Sarah . . 208, 245,
355
Moore, Angel . . . 200, 214,
251
Moore, Angela 326
Moore, Audra 39,213,
248, 339, 355
Moore, G. Bradley . . . 244,
355, 420
Moore, James 326
Moore, Kathy 197
Moore, Laura 93, 200
Moore, Patrick 103
Moore, Rhonda Michelle . . .
193, 389
Moore, Ronald Howard ....
230, 302
Moore, Tammy Lanell
389
Moore, Todd 249
Moore, Trayce Annette ....
233, 389
Moore, Wendy L . 152,389
415
Mooring, Pam
I'll,
218,
390
355
Nguyen, Kim ....
356
Moorman, Joe Edgar .
189,
Nichols, Amanda .
327
389
Nichols, Benjamin
356
Moran, Donald Brett . .
889
Nichols, Carl . 71
187
, 390
Moran, Kyle . . 39
186
, 326
Nichols, Dani ....
196
Moree, Shay
218
, 355
Nichols, Scott ....
227
Moreland, Keisha .
226
Nichols, Todd . . .
234
, 356
Morgan, Anthony
185,
Nine, Jody
47
18b
,405
Noble, Julie . 196
229
356
Morgan, Blair ....
239
,355
Nolen, Natalie Michelle
Morgan, Curt ....
240
,243
390
Morgan, Elizabeth
210
Nordan, Edwin . . .
327
214
Nordan, Walker . .
. 39
,235
Morgan, Jody ....
326
Norman, Rob ....
108
Morgan, Mark . . .
326
Norment, Karen Leanne
Morgan, Richard .
389
1<U
390
Morgan, Tonya
302
Norton, Pam . . .
232,
244,
Morici, Lisa . . 39
202
239
390
Morphis, Jennifer
199,
Novosel, Damir . .
208
200
326
Nowell, Laurie A .
195,
Morrell, Tommy .
103
390
Morris, Bubba . . .
253
Nunnelee, Shannon
137,
Morris, David ....
228
141
182
219
Morris, Elizabeth .
302
Morris, John
240
243
o
191
Morris, William . .
152
389
O'Connell, Janey .
184
356
Morrow, Brad ....
227
O'Conner, Timothy
227,
Morrow, Sally . . .
200
326
327
Morrow, Todd . .
228,
240,
O'Connor, Tim . . .
227
243
244
389
O'Daniel, Christoph
er D
Morse, David ....
202
198
390
Morse, James ....
326
O'Hara, Evelyn . .
327
Morse, Jon
209
O'Keefe, Brennan Maurice
Morton, Christina
326
ym
Moser, Valorie . . .
326
O'Neal, Brenda
247
Moses, Corey Lynn
39,
O'Neal, Dwight . .
247
389
Moses, Natalie Jean
153,
189
214
390
185
389
O'Neal, Mark . . .
194,
235,
Mosley, Candee
114,
129,
356
182, 189
251
355
O'Neal, Robert . . .
327
Moss, John Philip
302
O'Neil, Joe . .
198
221
326
O'Quin, Caroline .
201,
Moss, Walter ....
229
327
Moudy, Stacy ....
326
O'Reilly, Shannon
197,
249
Mracich, Aime . . .
83
224
Mullen, Johannah C
50,
Oats, Currie
209
211
302
421
Ochello, Dino ....
227
327
Mullins, John Jason
53,
Ohlson, Richard John
302
235
303
Murphy, Amanda Gayle
Oldshue, John . . .
240
153
244
389
Olive, Matthew . . .
198
356
Murphy, Christy . .
51
Oliver, Shawn
189,
210,
Murphy, Jay ....
182,
224,
218
356
239
Olson, Cliff . 212
245
356
Murphy, Keith . . .
326
Olson, Lance ....
227
Murphy, Kristine E
Murphy, Tim ....
302
51
203
Opindi, Baxter . . .
234
Murrah, Jeffery . .
355
Osteen, Karen . . .
240
356
Murray, Heather
251
Oswalt, Ashley . . .
217
Murray, Paul ....
208
Oswalt, Lauren . . .
229
356
Myers, Johnny . . .
38
408
Oswalt, Missie Renee . .
303
Myers, Steve Harry
390
Othy, Tim
53
Myers, Vanessa Suel
es .
Ourso, Smith ....
227
390
Owen, Elizabeth . .
93
Myers, Wheeler . .
204
Owen, Jody
184
103
Owen, Melody . . .
Owens, Anita . . .
209
Myrick, Lisa
355
228,
246.
N
Nabors, Dionne
Nabors, Julie . .
Nabors, Sharron
191 1
233
251,
355
. 41
356
Owens, Elizabeth ... 193,
229
Owens, Shauna ... 1 17, 391
416
Nails, Sarina
226
Pack, Latunia Gail
153,
Narenthiran, Nadesan .
391
208
Page, Christopher
229
Nark, Kalluri
222
Page, Phil
109
Nash, Freda
233
Palmer, Angela Lyn
n
85,
Nations, Paul ....
197
201
251
303
2 1 8
326
Palmer, Kim ....
240,
242,
Necaise, Darlon . .
356
Neely, Brian
247
Palmer, Lyn . . 40,
200
211
Nelson, John C . . .
390
Palmer, Stephen .
182,
186,
;tt
181
229,
Palmertree, Melanie
239
327
302
327
Nelson, Scott Elvin
302
Parent, Kere
2 1 8
356
Nelson, Shannon .
202
Parham, Clinton
229
Neral, Tatlow ....
. 50
Parham, Francs . .
357
Nesbit, David
355
Parham, Jason Cory
303
Nester, Mitchell . .
355
Parish, Hugh ....
210
New, Rachel Garrett
228,
Parish, John Ray .
391
390
Parker, Deborah . .
l 11
327
Newberry, Alison .
250
Parker, Greg ....
234
Newlon, Tammy .
229
326
Parker, Jennifer A
303
Newman, Stacey . .
1 94
249
Parker, Laura Beth
197,
Newsom, Kathi ....
. 40
250
Newsom, Michelle
187
Parker, Trenton J
264,
Newton, David Scott
303
39]
2 :7
Parks, Cynthia L
251,
252,
Vh3
391
Newton, John Kenneth
Parks, Jeff
227
Parris, Holly 45, 357
Parrish, Carla E 303
Pass, Albertina 391
Passons, Peyton . . 185, 357
Pate, Christy 196
Pate, Derrick 328
Pate, Dexter 188
Patel, Nipa 214
Patino, Bert 38
Patrick, Jason .... 230, 357
Patterson, Kevin Lee . . 391
Patterson, Rhonda B . 247,
391
Patton,Jan . . 208, 245,357
Paul, Ginger 207
Payne, Donna Denise . . 391
Payne, Jennifer Lea ... 391
Payne, Kristy 51
Payne, Molly . 85,196,328
Payne, Penelope Ann . 391
Payton, Mania ... 39, 50.
221,357
Peacock, Jennifer 250
Peacock, Thomas 328
Pearman, Aubey 182
Peavey, Joseph 328
Peeler, Michael James
249, 392
Pender, Runnie 103
Pendergast, Clancy ... 103
Penn, Benton 204
Penrose, Amy .... 117, 357
Penlon, Colbey ... 195, 328
Penton, Roxanne .... 201,
328
Pepper, Mike ... 182, 189,
357
Perdue, Stacy .... 38, 185,
249
Perry, Jay i 204
Perry, Phillip 235, 357
Perry, Wesley Lee ... 251,
392
Person, William 275
Pertect, Jackie 233
Pertuit, Dwight Wade
194, 235. 392
Peterman, Jeff ... 1 97, 408
Petersen, Karen 328
Peterson, Kristina ... 328
Peterson, Tina ... 44^201,
2 14
Pettit, Paula 229
Petty, Bev 250
Phares, Angela Marie .... ~
114, 153. 196,219, 392
Phares, Angie 219
Phelps, Melissa K . 184.
392
Phillips, Kristin . . 209, 251
Phillips, Stephanie D . 193,
392
Phodes, Tammy 247
Pickering, Patti Ann . 197,
201,392
Pickett, Paul Alan ... 198.
392
Pierce, Eddie 103
Pigg, Glen 234, 357
Pigott, Steve 357
Pina, Keith 221
Pipkin, Linda Bailey . 187,
189,392
Pippin, Serena Dawn . . 304
Pittman, Arnie 197
Pittman, James . . 240,243,
328
Pitts, Curtis Lee 235, 304
Plaxico, Sallie . . . 244, 357
Plump, Greg 103
Poe, Kathryn .... 232, 357
Poe, Katrina . . 39, 93, 153,
193,392
Poindexter, Patrick . . 197,
264
Poindexter, Tina Renee . . .
211, 392
Poitra, Peter 220
Pokrefke, Jacquelyn . . . 39,
406
Polles, Jim 103
Poole, Harold Duane . 304,
315
Poole, Heide 358
Poole, Melinda .. . 197,235
Poole, Melinae 93
Pope, Darbie Dawn . . 249,
250, 392
Pope, Phillip 250
Pope, Terry Lynn . . . 154,
239, 393
Porco, David 183
Porter, Dawn 117
Porter, Dredzell Pace . . 304
Porter, Nikki 48, 201
Potter, Deborah .. 184,358
Potter, Julia Elizabeth
184, 304
Powell, Amy 196
Powell, Brad 188
Powell, Brenda ... 193, 358
Powell, Dawn 39, 51
Power, Anissa 238
Powers, Joan Shelley . 240,
241,393
Prather, Matthew 226
Prats, Erin E ... 201,234,
244
Prescott, Stephanie L . 232,
393
Presley, Julian 235
Priddy, Jimmy 208
Prince, Amy 249
Prince, Claire . . . 194, 223,
238
Prince, Tim 250
Prince, William . 98, 101,
103
Pritchard, David 247, 358
Pritchard, Dennis David . . .
264
Pritts, Brandon 215
Prowell, Revita .. 221,328
Puli, Balaji 222
Purdy, Michelle . 196, 328
Purnell, Sylvia 233
Q
Quails, Tera . 44, 221, 329
Quinn, Audrey . . 244, 249,
250
Quinn, Tom 106, 111
Quintini, Mike 194
Quon, Ray ... 42, 205, 304
R
Rackley, Brad 201
Ragland, Amy Martha
201, 209, 304
Raines, James 207
Raines, Larry . 208, 248,
329
Raines, Shelle 251
Haley, Suzanne A . . . . 218,
393
Ramsey, Robin .... 40, 358
Randall, Mary .. 201,202,
358
Rapport, Jennifer 249
Rashka, Kirk Michael
220, 393
Ratcliff, Andrea ...... 225
Rail iff, Orlando 230
Ray, Heather ... 196, 239,
329
Ray, Kelly 103
Ray, Keri . . . 182, 196, 218
Ray, Libby 217, 393
Ray, Michael 191,223
Ray, William Kent .... 304
Read, Tray . . 194, 235, 358
Record, Carrie Frances ....
195, 393
Reed, Byron 208, 229
Reed, Chris 235
Reed, Donna Michelle
244, 250, 393
Reed, Jimmy 188
Reed, Scott 187
Rees, Cindy 189.223,
228, 406
Reese, Beverly Jean . . 200,
202. 304
Reese, Matt 5, 103
Reeves, Cynthia . . 235, 359
Reeves, Steven 264
Reid, Lisa 250
Reinschmiedt, Lynn ... 189
Reno, Chip 203
Rester, Derek 191, 192,
329
Rever, Robyn .... 250, 329
Reynolds, Billy 201
Reynolds, Gwen 233
Reynolds, Rob . . 186, 201,
305
Reynolds, Steve 250
Rhea, Kenneth Lee . . 195.
393
Rhodman, Era 93
Rice, Julie Anna 39
Rice, Ronnie Douglas
154, 218, 240, 393
Richards, Jon . 39,42,211,
406
Richardson, Bo . 199,200,
239,253
Richardson, Chris ... 198,
235
Richardson, Michael Jay . . .
239, 393
Richey, Keith Alan . . 218,
393
Riddell, Randall Scott
231,393
Rieves, Angela . . . 233, 359
Riggan, Herbert H . . . 264,
393
Riggon, Herbert 264
Riggs, Kerri 85
Rigney, Mark 237
Riley, Dominick 221
Riley, Jennifer 211
Riley, Keith Orlando . 233,
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
s
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
u
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
w
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
Young, Jacqueline ... 193,
311
Young, Jason ... 183,207,
253
Young, Kim 201
Young, Lisa 193, 263
Young, Nikki 195, 403
Young, Robert 103
Young, Shelia 263
Young, Varryon 235
Young, Velecia D . 50,311,
403
z
Zacharias, Leslie .... 187,
202, 365
Zafar, Bush rah 225
Zahoor, Adnan 225
Zamora, Cristian 222
Zarlengo, Lori . 85
Zhang, James Jian-Ping ....
208
Zhu, Peter 211
Zinke, Phillip 211
Zvercher, Gerald 225
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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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