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MISSISSIPPI  STATE  UNIVERSITY 

MISSISSIPPI  STATE,  MISSISSIPPI  59762 


LIFE 
LIMELIGHT 

18 

68 

ACADEMICS 

96 

SPORTS 

118 

PEOPLE 

174 

VETERINARY  MEDICINE 

180 

MERIDIAN  CAMPUS 

188 

ORGANIZATIONS 

312 

CLASSES 

200 

INDEX 

413 

Charity  D.  Scott 

Editor 

Michelle  Hewsom        Business 

Manager 

Rim  Palmer              Photography  Editor 

Dr.  Eddie  Keith 

Advisor 

Dr.  Bill  Foster 

Advisor 

Section  Editors: 

Stephanie  Alligood,  Michel  Crane,  Shel- 
lie  Hodges,  Mary  Jakway,  Kevin  Lewis, 
Corinne  Leyden,  Anna  Minor,  Amy  Rus- 
sell, Christie  Veach 

otographers: 
Ron  Allen,  Mike  Bedgood,  Melissa  Gar- 
rison, Sonny  Mathews,  Mark  May,  Q. 
Bradley  Moore,  Michael  Nichols,  Robert 
Rivera,  Ralph  Shearer,  Thuan-Par  Tan 

Staff: 

Jennifer  Adams,  Steve  Baucom,  Belinda 
Brown,  John  Davis,  Sabrina  Qivens,  De- 
larie  Henderson,  Lynn  Henderson,  Clare 
Kaplan,  Cory  Knight,  Michelle  Konscak, 
Kelly  Mason,  Audra  Moore,  Richie  Pass- 
more,  Jennie  Randle,  Kathleen  Richard- 
son, Jennifer  Rodgers,  Joey  Rodgers, 
John  B.  Smith,  Merinda  Thompson,  Chi- 
quitta  Walton,  Brandi  Wust,  Lilac  Yee. 


MPRESSIONS 


As  a  year  of  change  and  evolution, 
1992-1993  was  definintely  a  school 
year  that  made  impressions  on  all  of 
us.  What  we  may  not  realize  is  that 
we  made  an  impression  on  1992- 
1993.  Although  we  may  seem  like  we 
are  in  our  own  little  world,  minding 
our  own  business,  we  have  made  a 
difference  in  the  world  around  us. 
And  believe  it  or  not,  the  world  has 
made  an  impression  on  us,  whether 
positive  or  negative, 

Mississippi  State  is  one  of  the  as- 
pects in  our  lives  that  provides  the 
positive  impressions.  And  we  are,  in 
turn,  making  impressions  on  Missis- 
sippi State.  Although  negative  issues 
are  the  ones  that  receive  the  most 
attention,  there  are  far  more  positive 
issues  on  this  campus.  Even  the  neg- 
ative aspects  are  catalysts  for  im- 
provement. The  community  of  Mis- 
sissippi  State  has  the 
enthusiasm  and  eagerness 
to  improve  upon  the  smallest 
of  flaws.  That  in  itself  is  proof 
of  the  quality  of  this  univer- 
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As  you  browse  through  this 
book,  hopefully  you  will 
catch  a  glipse  of  what  this 
university  represents.  It  is 
comprised  of  ordinary  people 
doing  great  things.  Hopefully 
you  will  feel  the  excitement 
and  memories  that  this  year 
at  Mississippi  State  has  im- 
pressed upon  us. 


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Around  the  nation,  there  are 
thousands  upon  thousands  of 
colleges  and  universities.  Mis- 
sissippi State  may  not  be  in 
the  Ivy  League,  or  have  the 
winningest  athletic  teams;  but 
it  is  definitely  in  a  class  above 
the  rest.  The  people  of  this 
university  set  it  apart  from  any 
other,  No  where  else  will  you 
find  a  group  of  people  who  are 
so  friendly  and  genuinely  car- 
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The  1992-1993  Athletic  Season  for  Mississippi  State  was  like  a 
giant  roller  coaster  ride.  At  times  we  seemed  to  be  riding  high, 
and  at  others  we  were  struggling  to  get  to  the  top.  However, 
the  fans  of  MSU  have  found  a  renewed  spirit  in  the  athletic 
events,  and  have  continued  to  support  the  teams  through  the 
highs  and  lows. 


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"Each  of  these  kids  is 
doing  his  own  thing." 
Like  the  song  from  the 
show  Sesame  Street 
each  person  at  Missis- 
sippi State  is  given  the 
freedom  to  be  him  or 
herself.  At  the  same 
time,  they  are  given 
many  options  to  be 
part  of  some  group. 


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hat's  the  fitst  thing 
that  comes  to  mind  when  you 
think  of  MSU  football  and  student 
spirit?  Maybe  Jackie  Sherrill, 
Sleepy  Robinson,  or  the  MSU 
DAWG  POUND!  That's  right, 
the  Dawg  Pound  is  MSU's  newest 
tradition.  And  when  you  think  of 
the  Dawg  Pound,  you  think  of 
maroon  and  white  painted  people 
and  wild  cheering.  Dawg  Pound 
fans  show  both  support  and  pride 
for  their  Bulldogs  from  the  colors 
they  wear  to  the  banners  they  hold. 

The  Dawg  Pound  began  this 
football  season  as  the  result  of  an 
idea  by  David  Longstreet,  Bully. 
Longstreet  and  cheerleader  Eric 
Hutchinson  say  that  the  110  mem- 
ber fan  club  is  intended  to  bring  all 
types  of  students  into  one  explosive 
cheering  section  —  and  who 
knows,  Mom  and  Dad  might  even 
see  you  on  ESPN! 

Richie  Passmore  and  Amy  Rus- 
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"Ninety  percent  of  the  game 
is  the  team,  but  that  last  ten 
percent  is  the  fans!" 
David  Longstreet 


All  photos  by  Kim  Palmer. 


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Far  Right:  The  Alpha  Phi  Al- 
pha House  is  just  steps  away 
from  campus. 

Right:  Greek  shows  are  just  pan 
of  the  social  life. 
Bottom:  The  Kappa  Alpha  Psi 
House  looks  sharp. 


Photo  by  Kim  Palmer 


Photo  by  Sonny  Math 


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Photo  by  Kim  Palmer 


A  Place  to  Call  Home 


For  members  of  Alpha  Phi  Al- 
pha and  Kappa  Alpha  Psi 
Fraternities,  1992  has 
>rought  the  realty  of  living  on 
ampus  in  their  newly  acquired 
tomes.  Even  though  the  Depart- 
nent  of  Housing  and  Residence 
ife  officially  owns  the  buildings, 
he  members  of  both  fraternities 
lave  made  the  extra  effort  to  per- 
onalize  their  "new"  house, 
rhrough  the  efforts  of  the  De- 
>artment  of  Student  Life  and  De- 
>artment  of  Housing,  members  of 
^A  fraternity  were  able  to  move 


in  during  the  fall  of  1991.  KA>F 
soon  followed  in  January  of  1992. 

Alpha  Phi  Alpha  fraternity  was 
founded  nationally  in  1906  at  Cor- 
nell University  and  on  the  Mis- 
sissippi State  University  campus  in 
1974.  Currently  the  fraternity 
numbers  approximately  22  and  up 
to  6  can  live  in  the  house.  When 
asked  about  the  benefit  of  the 
house  and  recruiting,Sjohn  McCor- 
mick,  A<J>A  President,  said  "Yes,  it 
is  a  bonus;  but  we  are  concerned 
with  quality  and  quantity." 

For  the  men  of  Kappa  Alpha 


Psi,  moving  in  in  January  1992 
made  Mississippi  history.  They  are 
the  only  KA\F  chapter  in  Mis- 
sissippi to  have  a  house.  It  was 
founded  nationally  in  1911  at  In- 
diana University  and  locally  in 
1974.  Anthony  Burkes,  their  Pres- 
ident, echoed  the  feeling  that  a 
central  meeting  place  was  the  big- 
gest benefit. 

For  both  of  these  organizations, 
1992  has  brought  the  chance  to 
become  a  part  of  the  campus  fam- 
ily. 


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Garth 


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ing  down  from  the  ceil- 
ing and  a  great  musical  crescendo, 
Garth  Brooks  began  his  concert  at 
the  Hump  as  he  rose  from  the 
depths  of  the  darkened  stage.  He 
stood  there  with  his  black  cowboy 
hat  lowered  and  soaked  up  the  en- 
ergy from  the  crowd. 

'I  came  to  raise  a  little  hell  and 
have  a  little  fun,"  Garth  told  his 
screaming  fans  after  his  opening 
song,  "Rodeo."  He  sang  several 
songs  from  his  first  three  albums 
before  he  played  a  new  song.  Garth 
said  the  Hump  was  the  first  time 
he  and  his  band  had  ever  played 
"That  Summer"  off  of  The  Chase. 
This  song  about  a  "widow  woman, 
hell  bent  to  make  it  on  her  own" 
sounded  wonderful  even  if  it  was  a 
first. 

Later  in  the  show,  Garth  gave  his 
band  a  break  and  played 
"Unanswered  Prayers"  with  just 
him  and  his  guitar.  He  said  he  still 
sings  like  that  because  it  is  how  he 
started  playing  in  clubs  in  Okla- 
homa in  1985.  On  the  chorus,  he 
let  the  crowd  sing  and  then  ap- 


plauded them  at  the  end. 

Garth  also  sang  his  gospel- 
inspired  "We  Shall  Be  Free"  off 
his  new  album.  The  crowd  en- 
joyed this  newly  released  single 
and  sang  along. 

The  highlight  of  the  night  was 
"Shameless,"  Garth's  No.  1  re- 
make of  a  Billy  Joel  song.  During 
the  instrumental  bridge,  Garth 
began  unbuttoning  his  pink  and 
black  Western  shirt.  When  he 
started  singing  again,  he  ripped 
it  off  and  showed  his  brand-new 
MSU  football  jersey  that  Jackie 
Sherrill  presented  to  him  before 
the  concert!  The  crowd  went 
wild,  and  Garth  drew  the  energy 
into  his  performance,  channel- 
ing it  back  into  the  crowd. 

Garth  ended  his  show  with 
"The  Dance,"  his  first  release. 
He  talked  about  retirement  and 
said  he  is  going  to  take  an  8- 
month  parental  leave  and  see 
what  happens.  He  said  he  wants 
to  come  back  to  Mississippi  be- 
cause the  people  have  been  so 
good  to  him. 

Goodbye,  Garth!  We  hope  you'll 
be  back  soon!  We  will  miss  you! 


Above:  Garth  Brooks  made 
a  jam-packed  Humphrey 
Coliseum  go  crazy  with  his 
performance. 


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hen  we  were  young,  our  par- 
ents often  told  us  that  "all  work  and  no 
play  makes  Jack  a  dull  boy."  It  is  a 
common  misconception  on  our  campus 
that  students  in  the  Honors  Halls  are 
victims  of  this  philosophy.  The  residents 
of  these  halls  just  laugh  when  this  opinion 
is  voiced.  They  know  better. 

Hightower,  the  co-ed  freshmen  honors 
hall,  and  Duggar,  the  upperclassmen  hon- 
ors hall,  are  located  in  the  Boomerang 
area.  Students  here  are  involved  in  many 
campus  organizations,  including  band, 
Angel  Flight,  Bacchus,  sororities,  and 
cheerleading. 

Favorite  activities  of  residents  include 
playing  spades  and  pool  in  the  lobby,  and 
playing  volleyball  in  the  courtyard. 

A  common  question  is  if  the  co-ed 
atmosphere  in  these  halls  takes  away  from 
study  time.  The  answer  is  yes  and  no.  It 
only  takes  away  as  much  as  students  let  it. 
Hightower  resident  Brandy  Purdy 
summed  it  up  best  when  she  said,  "The 
whole  atmosphere  is  just  different  in  a  co- 
ed hall." 

Jennifer  Rodgers 


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Two  Duggar  residents,  Amy  Russell  and  Michelle  Newsom  take  time  off  from 
studying  to  play  a  card  game.  Residence  halls  offet  students  a  chance  to  interact 
with  each  other,  instead  of  just  a  place  to  study  and  sleep. 


Hightower  residents  Matt  Wilson  and  Btandon 
Scott  look  over  the  Republican  platform  in  the 
lobby.  As  is  evidenced  by  Wilson's  Bush-Quayle 
shirt,  election  year  cteates  a  forum  for  many  political 
discussions  on  campus. 


Hightower  resident  Brandy  Purdy  rypes  an  English 
paper  on  her  word  processor.  Many  small 
"appliances"  from  computers  to  toasters  can  be 
found  in  each  room. 


All  photos  by  Jennifer  Rodgers. 


One  of  the  oldest  dorm  traditions,  sharing  pizza 
seems  to  please  Duggar's  Kim  Russell  and  Judi 
Steadham. 

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Roommates  Mindy  Algood  and  Kim  Clark  share  a 
hug.  Living  in  such  close  vicinity  with  someone  can 
form  dose  relationships. 

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AIR  BULLY 


In  an  August  1991  Rotary 
Club  meeting,  Dr. 
Zacharias  suggested  that  a 
joint  project  be  undertaken  by 
the  Mississippi  State  commu- 
nity and  staff.  Walter  Bishop, 
area  manager  for  Mississippi 
Valley  Gas  Company,  latched 
on  to  this  suggestion.  On 
April  25,  1992,  his  idea  was 
recognized  when  Air  Bully 
soared  above  everyone  in- 
volved with  Super  Saturday 
—  promoting  education,  Mis- 
sissippi State  University,  and 
Mississippi. 

MSU's  internationally- 
known  Air  Bully  has  already 
been  featured  in  "Chronicles 
of  Higher  Education"  and 
will  soon  appear  in  "Balloon 
Life."  Why  all  the  commotion 
over  this  76  feet  tall  bulldog? 
One  reason  could  be  that  all 
the  proceeds  from  Air  Bully 
memberships  go  to  the  MSU 
scholarship  fund.  Member- 
ship includes  only  2500  char- 


High  On  Education 


ter  member  positions.  These 
members  receive  a  charter 
member  certificate,  an  Air 
Bully  lapel  pin,  and  a  tether 
ride,  proving  that  member- 
ship has  its  privileges.  Mem- 
berships and  t-shirts  are  avail- 
able at  MSU  home  games. 

Air  Bully  is  quite  fascinat- 
ing. He  weighs  725  pounds 
fully  prepared  for  flight,  takes 
only  20  minutes  to  inflate  or 
deflate,  is  fueled  by  30-45 
gallons  of  propane,  and  can 
soar  as  high  as  2  miles.  Bully 
is  flown  and  chased  by  4  to  5 
crewmen,  organized  by  crew 
chief  Melvin  Rhodes, 
Starkville  councilman.  Air 
Bully's  Dawg  House  is  a  14 
foot  fiberglass  trailer  spon- 
sored by  Dr.  Pepper. 
Air  Bully  is  a  terrific  repre- 
sentation of  MSU's  "high- 
flying" educational  and  lead- 
ership abilities.  Everyone 
should  be  a  part  of  the  fun! 

Amy  Russell 


All  photos  by  Ralph  Shearer. 


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Lisa  Motici  and  Man  Elliot  Street  enjoy  Ak  Bully's  bird's  eye  view  during  Watermelon  Fest. 


'Being  a  balloonatic  is  a 
lot  of  fun,  but  it's  also  a  lot 
of  hard  work.'  Walter 
Bishop 


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ACTIVITIES  FAIR 


Date:  September  2, 1992 
Time:  4:00  p.m.-  until 
Sponsor:  Housing  and 
Residence  Life 
Coordinator:  B.J.  Mann 


he  1992  Activ- 
ities Fair  was  a  tre- 
mendous success.  The 
event,  organized  to 
give  new  students  a 
chance  to  see  what 
MSU  and  Starkvilie 
has  to  offer,  expand- 
ed from  1  tent  last 
year  to  5  this  year. 
Many  campus  clubs 
and  organizations 
provided  entertain- 
ment in  the  center  of 
the  five  tents,  while 
local  businesses  pro- 
vided information 
and  free  refreshments 
to  those  in  attend- 
ance. 

Steven  Baucom 


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n  1974  the  first 
Career  Day  was  es- 
tablished to  provide 
students  with  sum- 
mer job  opportuni- 
ties. While  the  pres- 
ent format  is  the 
same,  the  function  of 
the  days  have 
changed.  The  1992 
Career  Days  is  an  at- 
tempt to  provide  stu- 
dents with  informa- 
tion on  future 
employers.  The  em- 
ployers get  the  chance 
to  see  what  MSU  has 
to  offer,  while  the 
students  can  begin  to 
plan  for  their  futures. 
Steven  Baucom 


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TO 

KNOW 

YOU 


CAREER  DAYS 


Date:  September  1-2, 1992 
Time:  9:00  a.m.-3:00  p.m. 
Sponsor:  Career  Services 
Coordinator:  Denisha  Sanders 


"hotos  by  Kim  Palmer 


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Swing 


.chy  Breaky  Heart,  Tush  Push, 
Boot-Scootin'  Boogie,  Tennesse 
Twist,  and  the  Cowboy  Cha-Cha-Cha 
—  is  it  a  new  line  of  workout  ex- 
ercises? No,  it  is  the  newest  craze 
sweeping  bars  and  nightclubs  across 
the  country.  Starkville  has  not  been 
immune  with  Cheers  and  Classics  of- 
fering country  dancing  lessons  and 
dedicating  nights  solely  to  country 
music.  Not  to  be  left  out,  the  Campus 
Activity  Board  has  offered  short 
courses  in  country  western  dance  for 
the  past  two  years. 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mat 

The  new  popularity  of  "line  danc- 
ing" as  it  is  called  and  traditional 
country  dancing  can  be  traced  back  to 
the  abundance  of  popular  country 
dance  songs.  The  release  of  "Achy 
Breaky  Heart"  by  Billy  Ray  Cyrus 
and  it's  accompaning  dance  has  spread 
the  demand  for  country  music  danc- 
ing. This  demand  has  also  led  to  the 
increase  in  country  music  radio  sta- 
tions across  the  country.  Will  it  ever 
end?  Who  knows;  but  if  the  loyal 
patrons  of  Cheers  and  Classics  have 
any  thing  to  say  about  it,  it  is  a  long 
rime  away. 


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The  crowds  at  Cheers  come  for  the  country  music  dance  lessons,  fun, 
and  pool. 


The  popular  dances  include  some  of  the  new  such  as  the  Boot-Scootin' 
Boogie  and  the  traditional  such  as  the  Two  Step. 


to  by  Sonny  Mathews 


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A  Day  Ut,  the,  Life,  of  A 


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\^V/  hat  is  a  day  in  the  life  of  a  music  maker 
▼  ▼  member  like?  Is  it  a  glamorous  chance 
to  rub  elbows  with  the  rich  and  fa- 
mous? Accotding  to  Sammy  Wallace,  Student  Di- 
rector, it  is  a  day  filled  with  endless  work  and 
eventual  reward. 

Music  Maker  Productions, MMP,  first  begins  by 
attracting  performers.  The  MMP  staff  votes  on  the 
shows  they  want  to  see  based  on  current  trends.  Then 
the  staff  begins  to  pursue  these  artists.  Three  com- 
mittees are  involved  in  each  MMP  show.  The  first  is 
tickets  which  orders  and  distributes  them  to  outlets 
and  keeps  a  running  total  of  sales.  The  second  com- 
mittee is  artist  relations  which  deans  up  the  venue 
and  handles  grocery  needs  of  each  group  or  artist.  The 
third  and  final  committee  is  promotions  which  handles 
radio  and  newspaper  ads  as  well  as  distributing  fliers 
and  posters. 

The  day  of  the  concert,  things  really  get  into  high 
gear.  The  ticket  committee  collects  tickets  and  counts 
them  to  determine  total  sales.  Artist  relations  caters  to 
the  needs  of  the  performers  and  their  crew.  Pro- 
motions, with  most  of  their  work  completed,  helps 
with  various  other  areas  on  the  day  of  the  event.  The 
set  up  of  the  stage  is  accomplished  through  the  work 
of  local  crew  members,  production  members,  and 
road  crews.  Security  is  provided  by  a  T-shirt  security 
staff  as  well  as  uniform  security. 

How  has  the  ampitheater  helped  in  attracting 
national  acts?  Wallace  said  that  is  has  allowed  MMP 
to  get  acts  which  may  not  have  come  otherwise.  Due 
to  time  conflicts  with  basketball  in  the  Hump  and  the 
poorer  sound  quality  in  McCarthy  Gym  the 
Ampitheater  has  been  a  real  asset. 


Top:   The   stage   set   up   for   the   Black   Crowes   at   the 
ampitheater  was  impressive. 

Right:  The  Black  Crowes  brought  their  vetsion  of  Southern 
Rock  to  MSU  on  October  3,  1992. 


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Photo  by  Melissa  Garri 


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Muiie  Malm 


The  set  up  involves  many 
steps  before  it  is 
completed. 


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Construction  Zone 


Progress  is  inevitable  in  life  and  at 
Mississippi  State.  The  fall  brought 
the  temporary  closing  of  the  Union 
Grill  and  renovation  of  the  CAB  offices. 
The  Union  changes  also  resulted  in  a 
much  needed  move  of  the  Reflector  ,  Rev- 
eille ,  and  SA  offices  to  the  previous  Mini 
Mall  Bookstore. 

In  the  most  progressive  move  yet,  work 
began  on  the  three  year  construction  and 
renovation  phase  of  the  Mitchell  Memo- 
rial Library.  With  the  completion  predict- 
ed in  1995,  students  are  prepared  for  a 
long  but  worthwhile  period  of  inconven- 
ience. 


Photo  by  Chris  Cos 


Top:  Ground  breaking  ceremonies  to  start  the  construction/renovation 
of  the  library.  Above:  The  parking  lot  by  Hand  Lab  will  be  the  site  of  the 
library  addition. 


Photo  by  Mike  Busi 


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Photo  by  Ralph  Shearer 


Above:The  Union  Grill  under- 
went a  major  face  lift  in  prep- 
aration for  the  eventual  food 
court. 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathews 


Left:  We  at  the  Reveille  office  got  a 
new  home  with  lots  of  room  to 
work,  gossip,  and  play. 


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IKUC/  HLilJEj  i^ivrLfW 


JVLississippi  State's  lady  intramural  flag  football  champions, 
the  True  Blue  Crew,  completed  their  1992  season  in  New 
Orleans  on  New  Year's  Eve  at  the  USF&G  National  In- 
vitational Flag  Football  Tournament.  This  MSU  team  was 
among  over  30  women's  teams  representing  27  states,  Mex- 
ico, and  Europe.  Coached  by  Tray  Pace,  the  True  Blue  Crew 
was  sponsored  by  Nike  and  Newman's. 

The  tournament  was  held  December  27-31.  During  this 
time,  the  MSU  team  defeated  the  University  of  Florida  14-6 
and  Universidad  de  Mexico  16-7  in  the  play-offs.  They  also 
stormed  ahead  to  beat  the  Instituto  Politechnico  Mexico  7-0 
during  the  quarter  finals.  After  working  (and  playing)  hard, 
these  ladies  were  defeated  by  University  of  New  Orleans  14- 
2  during  the  semifinals  on  December  3 1 . 

Among  these  girls,  Lisa  Morici,  Bethany  Johnson,  Carmen 
Henley,  and  Suzanne  Greer  received  All-American  honors. 
Leaving  New  Orleans,  True  Blue  Crew  was  also  ranked  third 
in  the  nation  and  carried  home  a  finalist  trophy,  plaque,  t- 
shirts  and  a  hope  to  capture  it  all  next  year! 
Amy  Russell 


Team  members:  Carmen  Henley,  Maria  Cunetto,  Gayle  Betts.  Suzanne  Greer,  Tray 
Pace,  Bethany  Johnson,  Lisa  Morici,  Tarn  Cooper. 


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The  "Crew's"  offense  scored  on  defending  champions,  UNO,  who  had  not  been 
scored  on  in  two  years. 


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£uceum  Series  92-93 


I  Yl  ississippi  State  University  has  always  prided 
itself  on  the  cultural  and  stimulating  talent 
which  it  attracts  to  campus.  During  the  1992-93 
season  performances  included  such  talent  as  Ballet 
Mississippi,  The  National  Shakespeare  Company's 
Othello,  Helena  Hale's  portrayel  of  artist  Georgia 
O'Keeffe,  The  Mississippi  Pops,  and  Duo  pianists 
Delphin  and  Romain.  The  Lyceum  series  was  cre- 
ated to  spotlight  and  emphasize  entertainment  in 
music,  drama,  and  the  performing  arts. 


Photo  by  Kim  Palmer 


Photo  by  Kim  P; 


Above  and  Right:  Othello  was  one  of  the  many  entertaining  per- 
formances presented  during  the  fall  season. 


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Below:  The  Mississippi  Pops  treated  the  MSU  audience  to  an  outdoor  concert  at  the  Ampitheater. 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathews 

Above:  Helena  Hale  brought  the  story  of  painter 
Georgia  O'Keeffe  to  life  in  her  one  woman  show. 


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REDEDICATION  OF  SEAL 

T^  uring  January,  the  College  of  Business  and  Industry  rededicated  the  Leo  Seal  Jr. 
Electronic  Classroom.  Mr.  Seal,  president  and  chief  executive  officer  of  the 
Hancock  Banking  System  in  Gulfport,  provided  Mississippi  State  with  $25,000  to 
teplace  the  existing  personal  computers  with  forty-one  40  mHz/386  microcomputers, 
as  well  as  two  printers.  Previously,  Mr.  Seal  had  donated  $86,000  to  set  up  the 
interactive  computer  system,  which  offers  electronic  mail,  computer-aided  instruction 
lessons,  various  statistical  packages,  Word  Perfect  5.1,  Quattro  Pro  3.0,  dBASE  III 
Plus,  and  much  more. 


Pictured  are: 

Danny 

Arnold, 

Granville 

Barker, 

President 

Zach  arias, 

Leo  Seal, 

Harney 

Lewis,  and 

Keith  Smith. 


Presently,  the  COBI  Mictocomputet/Seal  Electronic  Classroom 
contains  fotty-one  40mHz/386  microcomputets,  thirty 
10mHz.8088  microcomputers,  one  high  speed  dot  matrix  printer, 
one  high  speed  laser  printer,  and  one  Sony  ovethead  projector 
device. 

Jim  Rabby,  president  of  Bank  of  Wiggins,  donated  $10,000 
toward  the  improvements,  which  were  implemented  during  Christ- 
mas holidays  by  Keith  Smith,  Rodney  Pearson,  Granville  Barker, 
and  Steve  Canfield.  Granville  Barker,  owner  of  Simple  Solutions  in 
Statkville  donated  approximately  $5,000  in  adapters  that  will  allow 
these  new  microcomputers  to  link  into  the  university's  network.  Dr. 
Pearson  explained,  "All  of  the  computers  in  the  facility  are  linked  via 
coaxial  cable  to  the  COBI  Local  Area  Network.  Through  that 
network,  each  COBI  student  is  linked  to  the  MSU  "backbone" 
netwotk,  which  provides  access  to  computers  across  campus  and  to 
the  worldwide  'Internet'." 


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National 


BlLL  CLINTON  PLAYS  THE  SAXOPHONE:  Pres- 
ident-elect Bill  Clinton,  sitting  in  with  the  band,  turned 
out  an  impressive  version  of  "Heartbreak  Hotel"  as 
Arsenio  Hall  gestured  approvingly  in  the  musical  opening 
of  "The  Arsenio  Hall  Show"  taping  at  Paramount  Stu- 
dios in  June  1992.  Hall  said  of  Clinton's  talent  on  the 
saxophone,  "It's  good  to  see  a  Democrat  blowing  some- 
thing other  than  the  election." 

NORTH  AMERICAN  FREE  TRADE:  President  Bush 
and  the  leaders  of  Canada  and  Mexico  participated  in  a 
ceremony  in  October  1992  to  spotlight  an  agreement 
designed  to  create  the  world's  largest  and  richest  free 
trade  zone.  "This  meeting  marks  a  turning  point  in  the 
history  of  our  three  countries,"  Bush  said  as  Canadian 
Prime  minister  Brian  Mulroney  and  Mexican  President 
Carlos  Salinas  de  Gortari  looked  on.  The  three  leaders 
watched  as  their  trade  ministers  initialed  the  2,000-page 
document  that  was  negotiated  in  August  1992.  Under 
U.S.  law,  Bush  is  prevented  from  actually  signing  the 
agreement  until  December  17.  For  the  agreement  to  go 
into  effect,  it  must  be  be  approved  by  the  legislatures  of 
all  three  countries.  The  NAFTA  accord  would  create  the 
world's  largest  free  trade  area  by  removing  all  trade 
barriers  among  the  countries  over  15  years.  Bush  says  the 
agreement  ultimately  will  create  jobs  in  this  country,  but 
opponents  said  it  could  cost  up  to  550,000  U.S.  jobs  over 
the  next  decade. 


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mpressions 


D, 


EMOCRATIC  NATIONAL  CONVENTION:  Presidential  candi- 
date Bill  Clinton  and  his  running  mate,  Senator  Al  Gore,  held  arms  aloft 
and  stood  before  a  convention  hall  brimming  with  euphoria  and  confidence 
on  July  17,  1992,  in  New  York's  Madison  Square  Garden.  Exhilaration 
swept  through  the  convention  hall.  In  an  emotional  address  to  the 
convention,  Clinton  told  delegates  he  accepted  the  nomination  "in  the 
name  of  all  the  people  who  do  the  work,  pay  the  taxes,  raise  the  kids  and 
play  by  the  rules  —  the  hard-working  Americans  who  make  up  our 
forgotten  middle  class."  The  speech  brought  to  a  festive,  footstomping 
close  a  four-day  Democratic  convention  that  adopted  a  moderate  platform 
reflecting  the  message  of  its  baby-boomer  ticket.  "Jobs.  Health  care. 
Education.  These  commitments  aren't  just  promises  from  my  lips,"  Clinton 
said.  "They  are  the  work  of  my  life." 


REPUBLICAN  NATIONAL  CONVENTION:  President  Bush  appeared 
on  large  video  screens  as  he  accepted  the  presidential  nomination  during 
the  Republican  National  Convention  at  the  Houston  Astrodome  on  August 
20,  1992.  Bush  struck  a  new  defiant  tone  in  his  acceptance  speech  —  a 
marked  contrast  to  the  1988  oration  in  which  he  promised  a  "kinder  and 
gentler  nation."  Selling  his  vision  fot  the  next  four  years,  President  Bush 
said  he  would  propose  an  across-the-board  tax  cut  to  the  new  Congress  that 
convenes  in  January  if  given  a  second  term.  He  said  the  cuts  would  have  to 
be  offset  by  spending  reductions,  which  he  did  not  specify,  to  keep  from 
swelling  the  deficit.  President  Bush  and  his  wife  Barbara  shared  a  moment 
on  the  podium  as  the  confetti  fell  during  the  final  extravaganza.  Bush  and 
Vice  President  Dan  Quayle  roused  the  GOP  delegates  to  cheers  as  they 
accepted  their  party's  nominations  for  a  second  term.  Bush  vowed  to  go  to 
"every  corner  of  this  nation"  in  the  political  fight  of  his  life  to  beat  Bill 
Clinton  and  "clear  out  the  deadwood"  in  Congress. 


H.  ROSS  PEROT:  In  May,  Ross  Perot  was  a  potential 
president.  By  election  day,  he  was  no  more  than  a  spoiler, 
but  nonetheless  a  wild  car  to  reshuffle  the  deck.  The  Perot 
Factor  was  reintroduced  to  presidential  politics  1 1  weeks 
to  the  day  after  the  Texas  billionaire  abandoned  plans  to 
run,  saying  he  had  concluded  he  could  not  win.  Many 
analysts  view  his  re-entry  as  a  selfish  attempt  at  re- 
demption by  a  political  novice  who  failed  to  realize  what 
he  was  getting  into  months  before  and  later  wanting  to 
heal  a  wounded  ego.  It  might  take  a  while  to  assess  Perot's 
ego,  but  there  were  obvious  things  to  watch  and  both 
campaigns  had  reason  to  worry.  "Anything  that  toses  this 
race  up  in  the  air  and  is  an  unknown  is  a  good  thing  for 
Bush,"  said  Republican  pollster  Bill  Mclnturff.  And 
despite  his  comfortable  lead,  even  Clinton  predicted  a 
natural  tightening  of  the  race  as  the  election  drew  close. 
With  a  personal  fortune  and  no  spending  limits  to  worry 
about,  Perot  could  have  easily  affected  the  race  if  he 
decided  to  attack  one  candidate  and  leave  the  other  alone. 
As  he  rejoined  the  race,  Perot  said  he  was  running  to  win. 
Whatever  his  motivation  —  or  chances  —  Perot  was 
back,  and  he  had  the  potential  to  affect  the  race. 


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Nationa 


H, 


-URRICANE  ANDREW:  Hurricane  Andrew  struck 
southern  Florida  on  August  24,  1992,  with  wind  gusting  to 
164  mph  and  a  12-foot  tidal  surge  that  flattened  many 
homes,  uprooted  trees,  and  wrecked  an  entire  Air  Force  base. 
The  hurricane  continued  on,  carving  its  way  through  the 
plantation  country  of  Louisiana,  throwing  tornadoes  like 
darts  at  a  100-mile-wide  target  and  pumping  torrents  of  rain 
at  storm-weary  Louisianians.  Fifty-five  deaths  were  directly 
or  indirectly  linked  to  the  hurricane  —  41  in  Florida,  10  in 
Louisiana  and  four  in  the  Bahamas.  The  hurricane's  54-hour 
U.S.  rampage,  the  most  expensive  natural  disaster  ever  in  the 
country,  caused  an  estimated  $20  billion  in  Florida  and  $1.5 
billion  in  Louisiana.  As  part  of  the  relief  effort,  tent  cities 
were  set  up  in  Florida  with  room  for  3,800  people. 


MISS  AMERICAN  —  LEANZA  CORNETT:  On  Sep- 
tember 19,  1992,  21-year-old  Leanza  Cornett  of  Jack- 
sonville, FL,  was  named  Miss  America.  Cornett,  a  singer  and 
actress,  is  a  sophomore  studying  communications  at  Rollins 
College  in  Winter  Park,  FL.  She  plans  to  speak  about  AIDS 
awareness  during  her  yearlong  reign.  Cornett  said  her 
"ultimate  goal"  is  to  get  a  group  of  drama  and  theater 
students  together  whose  performances  would  "give  AIDS 
kind  of  a  hopeful  message."  "if  we  can  bring  some  lightness 
into  it,  it  would  be  very  motivational  an  very  educational," 
said  Cornett. "We  have  to  start  with  ourselves  and  that  is 
going  to  be  my  main  point  as  I  go  out." 


AIDS:  A  grim  new  vision  of  the  world  AIDS  epidemic  predicts  that  more  than  25  million  people 
will  have  the  disease  by  the  end  of  the  decade,  and  up  to  120  million  will  be  infected.  The  study, 
released  this  summer  by  Harvard  University  researchers,  goes  far  beyond  projections  from  the 
World  Health  Organization.  It  envisions  an  explosive,  disastrous  spread  of  the  disease, 
particularly  in  Asia.  Amsterdam,  Netherlands,  hosted  the  largest  gathering  of  AIDS  experts  in 
July,  but  there  were  no  breakthroughs  on  halting  the  deadly  sweep  of  this  virus.  The  12,000 
participants  had  the  opportunity  to  hear  some  1,000  speeches  and  discussion  on  virtually  every 
aspect  of  the  disease,  from  novel  combinations  of  drugs  to  the  pace  of  viral  mutations.  Nothing 
approaching  a  cure  —  or  even  an  effective  treatment  or  vaccine  —  emerged  during  the  week- 
long  meeting.  Marking  losses  here  in  the  United  States,  people  signed  panels  of  the  AIDS 
Memorial  Quilt  in  New  York.  The  exhibition  is  part  of  a  35-city  national  tour. 


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ORLD  SERIES:  There's  a  new  flag 
flying  over  Canada  —  the  1992  World 
Series  pennant.  The  Toronto  Blue  Jays  took 
baseball's  championship  outside  the  United 
States  for  the  first  time  ever,  beating  the 
Atlanta  Braves  4-3  in  1 1  innings  in  Game  6. 
The  Braves,  meanwhile,  became  the  first 
team  to  lose  consecutive  World  Series  since 
the  1977-78  Los  Angeles  Dodgers.  A  cheer- 
ing, chanting  delirious  sea  of  humanity 
flooded  Toronto's  city  center  on  October  25. 


THE  NATION  RECYCLES:More  than  20 
companies  launched  a  national  campaign  in 
September  1992  to  encourage  U.S.  busi- 
nesses to  buy  recycled  goods.  Recycling  has 
produced  vast  supplies  of  paper,  glass,  and 
other  reusable  trash,  but  demand  is  still  low. 
The  alliance  will  conduct  programs  around 
the  country  to  show  them  in  daily  operations. 
Many  major  cities  of  the  U.S.  have  some  type 
of  recycling  program. 


HURRICANE  INIKI:  Hurricane  Iniki  dealt  a  blow  to  Kauai,  one  of  the  Hawaiian 
Islands,  on  September  11,  1992,  with  winds  gusting  to  160  mph  and  torrential  rain.  It 
destroyed  buildings  and  damaged  many  others  on  the  island  of  more  than  50,000  people, 
one  official  said.  Twenty-foot  waves  crashed  over  coastal  highways  and  the  island  lost  all 
power  and  telephone  service  even  before  the  worst  of  the  storm  hit.  Afterward,  early 
damage  reports  came  to  state  officials  via  two-way  radio.  Oahu,  the  state's  most  populated 
island  with  800,000  people,  is  separated  from  Kauai  by  an  80-mile-wide  channel  and  was 
spared  the  brunt  of  the  storm.  But  a  10-to  20-foot  surf  pounded  Oahu's  southern  coast, 
heavy  rain  fell  and  power  lines  were  blown  down.  Iniki  was  the  most  powerful  hurricane  in 
the  Hawaiian  Islands  this  century,  said  Bob  Sheets,  director  of  the  National  Hurricane 
Center. 


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CALIFORNIA  EARTHQUAKES:  Two  pow 
erful  earthquakes  rocked  Southern  California  or 
June  28,  1992,  killing  a  child  an  injuring  30( 
more.  The  first  quake,  which  registered  7.4  on  tht 
Richter  scale,  radiated  out  from  a  remote  stretcl 
of  the  Mojave  Desert  and  was  felt  as  far  as  60( 
miles  away  in  Denver.  The  most  serious  damagi 
appeared  to  be  in  desert  and  mountain  com1 
munities  east  of  Los  Angeles  near  the  epicenters 
Up  to  500,000  people  were  affected  by  powe 
outages.  The  second  quake,  about  three  hour: 
later,  was  centered  in  the  San  Bernardino  Moun 
tains,  about  20  miles  west  of  the  first.  It  measurec 
6.5.  Because  of  the  unusual  occurrence  of  twc 
major  quakes  within  hours  of  each  other,  scientist: 
don't  know  the  probability  that  more  powerfu 
jolts  could  be  on  the  way. 

COLUMBUS  ANNIVERSARY:  Escorted  bj 
more  than  1,000  private  boats,  replicas  of  Chris 
topher  Columbus'  ships  arived  in  the  Unitec 
States  on  February  15,  1992,  as  part  of  the  500tl 
anniversary  celebration  of  his  voyage  to  the  Nev 
World.  Miami,  FL  was  the  first  stop  in  a  20-city 
U.S.  tour  where  more  than  5,000  people  cheerec 
from  docks  and  waterfront  roads  as  the  wooder 
reproducions  of  the  Nina,  Pinta,  and  Santa  Maris 
sailed  into  its  harbor.  From  October  througt 
December,  1992,  the  ships  are  scheduled  to  stot 
in  several  California  cities  such  as  San  Francisco 
Los  Angeles,  and  San  Diego. 

"POTATO  KID ":  William  Figueroa,  12  year: 
old,  waited  by  a  potato  vendor's  cart  outside  th( 
NBC  studios  in  New  York  prior  to  his  appearand 
on  the  "Late  Night  with  David  Letterman"  show 
Figueroa  was  basking  in  his  new-found  celebrity 
gained  in  June  1992,  after  he  spelled  "potato' 
correctly  and  Vice  President  Dan  Quayle  did  not 


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OUMMER  OLYMPICS:  An  era  of  amateurism 
passed  into  an  age  of  professionalism,  and  the 
Olympics  were  transformed  forever,  when  pro- 
fessional athletes  were  allowed  to  compete  in  the 
1992  Summer  Olympics  in  Barcelona,  Spain. 
"There's  183  countries  and  3  billion  people 
watching  these  games,"  Coach  Chuck  Daly  said. 
"And  somewhere  out  there  now  is  a  13-year-old 
who  wants  to  be  a  Michael  or  a  Magic,  a  Larry  or  a 
Patrick. "That's  what  happens  in  all  of  these 
sports.  It  gives  people  a  dream."  America's  108 
medals  surpassed  by  one  the  total  in  1968  and 
trailed  only  the  inflated  totals  of  the  Soviet- 
boycotted  Games.  Pictured  here  are  the  "Dream 
Team"  during  the  first  half  of  their  semifinal 
game  with  Lithuania  and  U.S.  volleyball  player 
Bob  Samuels,  celebrating  victory  against  Canada. 


SOMALIA:  Three  months  after  the  world  woke 
up  to  one  of  the  worst  famines  in  history,  food 
started  to  reach  hundreds  of  thousands  of  Somalis. 
Estimates  of  the  dead  range  from  100,000  to  half 
a  million,  but  no  one  knows  just  how  many  have 
perished  in  the  Horn  of  Africa  nation.  The  central 
Bay  region  of  the  country  has  been  most  affected. 
It  served  as  the  main  battleground  for  dans  fight- 
ing for  supremacy  after  Siad  Barre's  ouster.  More 
than  a  million  Somalis  have  fled  their  homeland 
for  refugee  camps.  Central  Somalia  is  where  the 
international  community  has  concentrated  its  re- 
lief efforts,  with  airlifts  to  the  towns  of  Belet 
Huen,  Baidoa,  Bardera  and  Hoddur,  and  airdrops 
to  smaller  villages  in  the  region.  In  December 
1992,  French  an  U.S.  forces  were  sent  in  to  secure 
these  relief  efforts. 


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Al  Gore  Visit 

October  16,  1992,  brought  a  downpour  and  Democratic  Vice 
Presidential  Candidate  Al  Gore  to  the  MSU  campus.  The  rally, 
sponsored  by  the  Young  Democrats,  filled  the  ampitheater  with  an 
estimated  800  people. 

The  stop  by  Al  Gore  was  the  first  since  he  and  Bill  Clinton  claimed 
the  Democratic  nomination. 


Potholes  and  Pavement 

The  opening  day  of  fall  classes  brought  a  surprise  for  the  MSU 
campus  —  paving  work  on  many  of  the  major  roads  leading  on  to 
campus.  Five  points  became  a  massive  jam  of  cars  and  people. 

Construction  began  with  the  closure  of  Five  Points  and  Bully 
Boulevard  up  to  the  poultry  science  building.  Students  trying  to 
make  it  to  their  eight  o'clock  classes  found  that  leaving  early  was  a 
good  idea. 


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mpressions 


Students  Rock  the 
Vote 

Student  involvement  in  national  elections  was 
extremely  high  this  year  as  concern  for  the  economy 
grew.  The  campaign  heated  up  as  Ross  Perot, 
President  George  Bush  and  Arkansas  Governor  Bill 
Clinton  fought  for  the  Presidency.  Both  the  College 
Republicans  and  Young  Democrats  held  rallies  on 
campus  as  they  tried  to  sway  undecided  students  to 
support  their  respective  candidate. 

Reflector  Controversy 

The  month  of  September  saw  controversy  sweep 
the  campus,  local  and  statewide  news.  An  editorial 
cartoon  published  in  the  Reflector  concerned  many 
students  and  led  to  campus  protests.  The  cartoon 
which  satirized  racial  stereotypes  received  much 
criticism  from  the  University  community  and  a 
large  number  of  minority  students.  This  served  as  a 
catalyst  for  many  meetings,  decisions  and  improve- 
ments regarding  cultural  and  racial  relations.  The 
NAACP  held  a  march  to  Allen  Hall  and  presented 
Dr.  Zacharias  with  a  list  of  changes  which  they  felt 
were  necessary  to  improve  relations  on  the  MSU 
campus.  In  addition  many  students  were  made 
more  aware  of  discrimination  and  how  to  eliminate 
it.  However,  it  is  hoped  that  improvements  will 
continue  through  the  years. 


Bush-Quayle  signs  were  all  to  common  around  campus. 
The  rallies  were  well  attended  by  students  who  gained  a 
new  involvement  in  the  election  process. 
The  Reflector  controversy  led   to  campus  protests  as 
many  students  expressed  their  anger. 


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Campus 


i 


What  a  Babe? 

The  third  annual  Stallion  pageant  crowned 
Buddy  McRae  this  year's  winner.  The  pag- 
eant, sponsored  by  the  United  Way,  a  cab- 
inet under  the  Student  Association  raised 
over  $240.00  just  from  the  contests  entry  fee. 
The  contest  included  the  standard  pageant 
fare  with  an  evening  gown  competition  and 
interview. 


Southern  Humor 

Syndicated  columnist  Lewis  Grizzard  enter- 
tained the  MSU  campus  with  his  own  brand 
of  humor  in  November.  The  author  of  sev- 
eral books  on  the  "Southern  experience"  is 
well  regarded  as  a  humorist  and  storyteller. 


Photos  by  Sonny  Mathews 


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Impressions 


Union  Sees  Changes 

The  Union  saw  changes  in  the  Grill  as 
well  as  the  movement  of  the  Reflector, 
Reveille,  and  the  Student  Association.  The 
process  began  with  the  reconstruction  of 
the  Grill  into  a  mini  food  court.  While  the 
details  are  incomplete  at  this  writing  the 
proposal  would  include  mini  outlets  of 
various  fast  food  franchises.  Other  new 
developments  included  in  the  Union  re- 
design involved  the  new  CAB  offices 
downstairs,  the  relocation  of  the  hair  sa- 
lon, and  the  enlargement  of  Union  Sta- 
tion. 


s  by  Jiann  Su 


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Residence  Hall  Staff 


Coordinators 

and 

Resident 

Assistants 


Row  1:  Jenny  Manuel,  Crawford 
Gtabowski,  Tonya  Williams,  BJ. 
Mann  RHD;  Gina  Box,  Davdte 
Walters,RHD;Amber  Adams  Row 
2;  JLaShaun  LaGuaa,  MoBy  kiving- 
ston,Heather  HoUand,Simmone  Tul- 
los,WaUeer  Nordan,Melanie  Groner 
RHD;  Row  3:Kym  ColUns.Mishelle 
Rial.Katy  Marque«,Audra  Shir- 
ieyjaclynn  Bigelow  Row  4:  Sharon 
Manson  Area  Cootdinator;Kim 
Wrighc,Azam  Mohammed,Steven 
Garrert,  Row  5:Vaferie  Boyd,  Amy 
Dobba, James  Rutland, Row 
6'.Jamison  .  Johnson,  Terra 
Quails, Koko  Miller, ioni 
Newcomb, Steve  Horton,  Row 
?;Jenniler  Adams.Scott  Brown,Keith 
Russell,  Row  8:Kyle  MoranJJawn 
Powell  RHD;Todd  Arnold, Marc 
Whire.Chris  Robinson, Dewayne 
White  RHD;Row  9:Mark  Draf- 
reaJCristee  Bell,Matk  Fancher  Row 
10:lloyd  Reaves, Patrick  Dixon 
RHD. 


The  Department  of  Housing  &  Residence  Life's  Area  Coordinators,  Hall 
Directors,  Assistant  Hall  Directors,  and  Resident  Assistants  who  make  up 
the  1992-1993  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  and  Honors  Area 
serving  Critz,  Duggar,  Smith,  Hightower,  McKee,  and  Sessums.  The  North 
Area  includes  Suttle,  Hamlin,  Evans,  Garner,  and  Hull  halls.  In  the  South 
Area  are  Hathorn,  Cresswell,  Rice,  and  Arbor  Acres/Hardy  Apartments. 


Photos  by  Fred  Faulk 


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North  Area 


Row  l;Christie  Veach, Sherry 
Meyers^Patty  Gomez,Leslie  Bethea 
RHD;Bntton  Saow.Doug  Hal- 
lenbeck  R.HD;Row  2:Shannon  Jack- 
somCectiia  Gartman, Stacy  Campbell 
RHDD;Simeoo  Streetjim  Mitchell 
Area  Coordinator; Row  3:Waa<|a 
Wib&m,Kyte  Gordon,Sjohn  McCor- 
mick.Clay  Williams,  Aothon.y 
Key, Row  4:Rtchard  Jones 
RHD;Ganesh  Kanagaraja,Row 
5;Scotty  Bames^Michael  Harris,Paul 
Graves, Brian  Elbert, Marc  Mas- 
sie>Row  6:Sammy  Wallace, Gray 
Bekurs, Michael  Franklin, Stacy 
Perdue.Craig  Barbee, Spencer 
Pope,Row  7:Lesiie  Livingston,Ron 
Szttrgot,Lei£Revefe,Row  8:Ray  Rob- 
inson RHD;  Varrian  Hall, Willie 
Jackson,Keil  jone*,Carios  Wilson 


South  Area 


Row  l;Shannon  MUBcan,Kristy 
Hawktns,Amy  Maxque2,Taogie  An- 
derson.Chrisanna 
Zschochejaandalyn  Williams,Row 
2:Jeanifer  CroniertMarcia 
Payton,Audra  Moore, Bonita 
Fields,Row  3:Joycelyn  Smich,LUa 
Johnigaa,NiBu  Porter,Angela  Aston 
RHD;  Row  4:Susan  Watkin^Kristie 
Harrick»Debra  Jones,Marte  Hen- 
ry.Debra  Williams.Row  5:Katfina 
Dorsey  Area  Coordinacor.Allen 
Hotard.Sara  Herrington  Hot  Pic- 
tured: Theresa  Cummings  RHD; 
Ramsay  Torrey 


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RICE  HALL 


RICE  HALL  IS  TWICE  AS  NICE 

Rice  Hall  was  established  in  1967,  and  was 
named  for  Miss  Nannie  Hemdew  Rice.  Approx- 
imately 500  upperclass  and  freshmen  women  live  in 
Rice  Hall.  Rice  is  staffed  by  one  residence  hall 
director,  eight  resident  assistants,  eleven  desk  as- 
sistants, one  computer  lab  assistant,  and  six  cus- 
todians. Rice  also  has  a  fifteen  member  hall  gov- 
ernment council. 

Each  room  in  Rice  is  occupied  with  a  private 
telephone,  cable  hook-up,  closets,  desks,  bed,  and  a 
sink  and  medidne  cabinet.  Rice  Hall  has  a  com- 
puter lab,  activities  room  on  each  floor,  laundry 
room  with  ice  machine,  vending  room,  a  weight 
room,  and  a  24-hout  front  desk.  Rice  also  has  a 
security  access  system  in  which  residents  gain  access 
into  the  building  by  using  their  MSU  I.D.  cards. 

There  are  many  benefits  offered  to  students  living 
in  Rice  in  addition  to  those  listed  above.  By  living  in 
Rice,  students  enhance  their  educational  achieve- 
ments. Living  on  campus  helps  students  have  a 
better  perception  of  the  college  climate.  This,  in  turn 
enhances  personal  growth,  personal  development, 
and  interpersonal  relationships. 


Phutus  by  Ralph  Shearer 

Rice  Hall  Council:  Row  1:  Shannon  Felks,  Khristi  Wickersham(President),  Kenya  Adams,  Dorothea  Johnson,  Angela  Ew | 
(Vice  President  Activities) 

Row  2:  Jennie  Randle  (Vice  President  Communications),  Sharon  Kern,  Shanna  Boyd,  Tracy  Tyner,  Justine  Kincaid,  J  i 
Pictured  Tanya  Maschger. 


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SUTTLE  MALL 

As  an  upperclassmen  male  res- 
idence hall,  Suttle  Hall  has  a  few 
traditions  of  their  own.  In  addition 
to  a  weekly  movie  night,  Suttle  also 
has  hall  programs  on  such  topics  as 
Race  Relations  and  Stress  Manage- 
ment. Suttle  residents  also  partic- 
ipate in  Octoberfest,  which  includes 
a  bachelor  auction,  dance,  and  a 
cookout.  During  the  spring,  Suttle 
throws  the  "Super  Spring  Thing/' 
when  they  enjoy  volleyball,  cook- 
ing-out, and  having  a  great  time 
together. 


)  by  Sonny  Mathews 


by  RaJph  Shearer 


57 


DUQQAR  HALL 

This  year  marked  a  new  begin- 
ning for  Duggar  Hall.  Located  near 
the  IRHC  building  and  formerly  a 
male  freshmen  hall,  Duggar  now 
houses  upper  class  honor  students, 
who  must  maintain  a  3.4  QPA. 
Duggar  also  is  the  new  location  of  a 
convenience  store,  much  like 
Gooch's.  Residents  of  Duggar  en- 
joy playing  pool,  watching  televi- 
sion together  in  the  lobby,  and  par- 
ticipating in  intramural  sports.  The 
diversity  of  students  found  here 
creates  a  warm  atmosphere,  as  well 
as  serious  motivation. 


Photos  by  Sonny  Mathews 


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SMITH  HALL 

Smith  Hall  is  a  Freshmen  male 
residence  hall,  It  offers  its  residents 
a  variety  of  activities.  Most  res- 
idents consider  Smith  their  home 
away  from  home. 

Some  of  the  activities  offered  by 
Smith  include  Smutty  Critter  Sa- 
loon (in  conjunction  with  Critz 
Hall),  Spring  Bash,  a  spades  tour- 
nament, a  chess  tournament,  and  a 
pool  tournament.  Smith  also  spon- 
sors programs  on  study  skills,  time 
management,  and  sex  education  to 
assist  residents  with  everyday  con- 
cerns. 


)  by  Sonny  Mathews 


o  by  Sonny  Mathews 


59 


Marlon  Duck,  Dewayne  Warren,  Kelly  Dunn,  Victor  Jackson.  Clay  Williams,  Michael  Harris,  Scott  Barnes,  Richard  Jones,  Siohn  McCormick.  Not  pictured  Ij 
Lesley  Livingston. 


EVAMS  HALL 

Evans  Hall  enjoys  group  ac- 
tivities that  include  all  resi- 
dents. On  September  22,  they 
had  a  barbeque.  The  residents 
of  Evans  participated  in  a 
chess  tournament  on  October 
13.  And  during  November, 
activities  included  an  Election 
Day  party,  an  RA  Appreci- 
ation Party,  and  a  ping-pong 
tournament.  These  are  just  a 
few  examples  of  all  the  things 
that  Evans  Hall  offers  its  res- 
idents. 


Photos  by  Ralph  Shearer 
Joe  Barnes,  Terrance  Wheeler,  Chris  McCulloch,  Merrill  Aldridge,  Melvin  Jenkins,  Marcus  Jackson.  Jeff  Rowell,  Gordon  Carskadon,  Duncan  McClendon.  Chns  I 
Grant  Shields,  Chris  Jackson. 


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SESSUMS  HALL 

The  freshmen  guys  from  Sessums  are 
always  on  the  go!  Although  a  large 
percentage  of  Sessums'  population  is 
Greek,  these  guys  find  time  for  ed- 
ucational programs  on  sex  education, 
alcohol  awareness,  exam  preparation, 
and  even  a  seminar  on  cooking,  clean- 
ing, and  laundry!  Sessums'  residents 
had  charity  events  to  help  hurricane 
victims  and  the  less  fortunate  during 
Thanksgiving  and  Christmas.  Out- 
side of  educational  programming, 
Sessums  has  plenty  of  social  program- 
ming, such  as  pay-per-view  parries  for 
the  MSU/Texas  game  and  the 
Holyfield/Bowe  fight. 


otos  by  Mike  Nichols 


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MCKEE  HALL 

McKee  Hall,  the  sister  res- 
idence hall  to  Sessums,  is 
home  for  many  freshmen  fe- 
males. Residents  of  McKee  are 
active  in  all  aspects  of  campus 
life.  Examples  are  Campus 
Activities  Board,  Student  As- 
sociation, MSU's  famous  Ma- 
roon Band,  Black  Voices, 
Fashion  Board,  Diamond 
Girls,  Angel  Flight,  campus 
ministries,  intramural  sports, 
and  a  variety  of  honor  socie- 
ties. As  service  projects,  the 
girls  of  McKee  recycle,  host  a 
Halloween  carnival  for  area 
children,  and  participate  in 
monthly  community  service 
work. 


Photos  by  Ralph  Shir 


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HIQHTOWER 

After  a  few  weeks  of  living  on-campus, 
freshmen  in  Hightower  became  more  familiar 
with  all  aspects  of  college  life,  and  they  began 
to  take  advantage  of  the  many  opportunities 
to  get  involved.  Hall  Council  was  elected,  and 
committees  were  formed.  Soon  "Movie 
Nights"  began  in  the  lobby.  A  Halloween 
party  and  a  Christmas  party  were  social  high- 
lights for  first  semester,  and  there  were  cos- 
tume contests  and  door  decorating  contests  as 
part  of  the  parties. 

However,  even  in  the  fun,  residents  re- 
membered others.  They  had  a  very  successful 
"Food  for  Families"  campaign  for  Thanks- 
giving and  participated  greatly  in  the 
"SANTA"  project  for  Christmas.  They  col- 
lected toys,  food,  and  clothing  for  under- 
privileged individuals,  and  a  "wish  aee"  for 
Hurricane  Andrew  victims  was  placed  in  the 
lobby. 

As  the  freshman  year  comes  to  an  end, 
residents  are  forced  to  leave  Hightower  Hall. 
However,  they  will  carry  with  them  always  the 
strong,  life-long  friendships  begun  here  and  all 
the  memories  of  the  time  when  they  called 
Hightower  Hall  their  home. 
— -  Michelle  Craft,  RHD 


ifer  Hotchkiss,  Jennifer  Rodgers,  Carta  Latino,  Shanna  Willi  a. 
Houts.  Not  pictured  :  Brandy  Elwart. 


,  Michelle  Craft,  Davelle  Walters.  Daniel  Cassidy,  Bubba  Mahne,  Benji  Spence,  Scott  Brown, 


tos  by  Ralph  Shearer 


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CRITZ  HALL 

Critz  Hall  was  built  in  1956  as  a 
men's  residence  hall.  It  was  named 
after  Hugh  Critz  who  served  Mis- 
sissippi State  College  as  president 
from  1930-34. 

Today,  Critz  Hall  houses  fresh- 
men women.  Residents  of  Critz 
Hall  are  Diamond  Girls,  Featured 
Twirlers,  and  members  of  the  MSU 
Volleyball  Team.  Residents  are  also 
members  of  the  band,  Black  Stu- 
dent Council,  the  Greek  system, 
NAACP,  Image,  State  Striders, 
NSBE,  and  various  other  organ- 
izations. 

Critz  Hall  has  a  staff  of  six  res- 
ident assistants  (Kim  Wright, 
Michelle  Rial,  Jennifer  Adams, 
Kristin  BeU,  Valerie  Boyd,  and 
Tera  Quails)  and  resident  hall  di- 
rector, Dawn  Powell. 


Photos  by  Sonny  M 
Jennifer  Adams,  April  Smith,  Alicia  Smith.  Michelle  Carter,  Tracey  Myer,  Valerie  Yowk,  Nikki  Middleton,  Not  pictured:Dawn  Powell,  Kristin  Bell.  Carrie 
Steffanie  Graves. 


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Hathom  Hall  is  a  residence 
hall  designed  for  upperdass 
women,  It  is  located  on 
Magruder  Street  between  Rice 
and  Cresswell.  The  residents  are 
involved  in  sororities,  depart- 
mental clubs,  and  other  organ- 
izations. There  is  a  wide  range  of 
academic  interests  among  the 
residents.  Each  individual  who 
lives  in  Hathom  offers  a  unique 
quality  that  adds  to  the  Evely 
atmosphere  of  the  hall.  Further- 
more, the  dedicated  hall  staff 
works  hard  to  help  create  a  home 
away  from  home. 


y  Ralph  Shearer 


by  Sonny  Mathews 


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MULL  HALL 

Located  by  the  Chapel, 
Hull  Hall  may  be  the  best 
kept  secret  on  campus. 
Offering  the  best  access  to 
the  heart  of  MSU,  Hull  is 
home  to  a  diverse  group  of 
women.  Its  residents  are 
involved  in  campus  organ- 
izations as  well  as  many  of 
the  women's  sports  teams. 
With  an  active  Hall 
Council,  Hull  has  become 
a  fun  place  to  be  and  a 
home  away  from  home. 


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HULL  HALL 


Student  Housr 


Stacy  Campbell,  Stephanie  Hill,  Shasta  Baker,  Bemice  Stewart,  Lyn  Palmer,  Stephanie  Craft,  Delarie  Henderson. 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mad 


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CRESSWELL 

CressweU  Hall  strives  to  aid 
in  the  growth  and  develop- 
ment of  its  residents  by  of- 
fering and  encouraging  diverse 
programming.  CressweU  offers 
social  programs,  such  as  Mov- 
ie Night  and  Area  Cookout; 
educational  programs,  such  as 
Modctails  for  Alcohol  Aware- 
ness Week;  and  cultural  pro- 
grams, such  as  John  Home. 
CressweU  also  promoted  WeU- 
ness  Week,  participated  in  the 
Halloween  Carnival,  volun- 
teered to  the  Very  Special 
Arts,  and  assisted  the  Choctaw 
County  Tornado  victims. 


by  Ralph  Shearer 


i  by  Kim  Palmer 


;nda  Eichelberger,  Tashia  Shante  Faintain,  Alidia  Jackson,  Leigh  L.  Johnson,  Tameka  L.  Johnson,  Cantrece  Swearenger.  Christy  Shumpert,  Danya  L.  Orey, 
}uita  Ward,  Nicole  Long,  Rochelle  Johnson,  Gidget  Lewis,  Merinda  Latoya  Thompson,  Marilyn  Trammell. 


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HOMECOMING 


HOMECOMING  QUEEN 

SUSAN  JENNINGS 


When  the  polls  closed  at  5  p.m.  on 
Tuesday,  October  6,  Susan  Jen- 
nings had  been  elected  as  Missis- 
sippi State's  1992  Homecoming 
Queen.  Susan  is  a  senior  with  a  3.9 
QPA  in  Accounting.  She  came  to 
Mississippi  State  as  a  freshman 
from  Gulf  Breeze,  Florida,  but  now 
resides  in  Pittsburgh,  Pennsylva- 
nia. 


Since  coming  to  State,  Susan 
has  been  very  active  on  campus 
serving  as  an  Orientation  leader, 
Roadrunner  secretary,  Alumni  Del- 
egate, and  serves  in  various  hon- 
orary organizations.  Susan's  spon- 
sor for  homecoming  was  Kappa 
Delta  Sorority,  where  she  served 
as  Vice-President  of  Pledge  Edu- 
cation and  Panhellenic  Delegate. 


Homecoming  1992  set  a  record 
by  having  such  a  large  voter  turn- 
out Around  3,000  people  came  to 
the  election  polls  to  cast  their  four 
votes.  One  vote  was  given  to  each 
of  the  four  areas:  homecoming 
queen,  over-all  homecoming  maid 
from  the  four  classes,  and  Mr.  and 
Miss  MSU. 

Susan  and  her  representatives 


spent  Saturday  afternoon 
welcoming  home  alumni  and 
friends  to  Mississippi  State.  The 
court  was  presented  at  half- 
time  of  the  Mississippi  State 
versus  Arkansas  State  game. 

Photo  by  Stewart's  Photography 


70     Homecoming 


Rebecca  Langford 

Maid-At-Large 
Phi  Mu  Sorority 


MSU  Traditions 


A  crowd  of  59,566  fitted 
Scott  Field  for  the,  third  largest 
Homecoming  crowd  at  Mis- 
sissippi State.  Pre.-ga.me  fes- 
tivities began  when  students 
returned  from  Fail  Break  on 
Wednesday,  and  organiza- 
tions made  Homecoming 
signs  out  of  chicken  wire  and 
tissues.  Tfie  winner  of  the 
sign  competition  was  NAIT, 
an  engineering  organization. 
The  Student  Association 
sponsored  the  5th  Annual 
Mud  Tug  at  Fraternity  Park  at 
1  p.m.  Friday  afternoon,  and 
held  a  Homecoming  parade  at 
6  p.m.  that  began  at  the  Cobb 
Institute  of  Archeology  and 
preceded  to  the  Amphitheater 
where  a  pep  redly  was  held 
Kappa  Delta  Sorority  took 
ftome  a  pizza  party  prize  from 
Domino's  Pizza  jfor  winning 
tfie  spirit  competition. 


Saturday  morning,  October 
2A,  the  Homecoming  festiv- 
ities 6egan  witft  Discovery: 
MSU  at  9  a.m.  Over  1500 
prospective  students  and  their 
parents  came  to  the  drill  field 
to  participate  in  activities;  eat 
jree  popcorn,  sausages  pre- 
pared by  our  meat  processing 
department,  and  ice  cream 
produced  by  our  dairy  depart- 
ment; and  purchase  tickets  to 
the  afternoon  game.  Air  Bully 
was  also  on  hand  for  the 
day's  events.  At  11  cum.,  the 
Feflbwsftip  of  Christian  Ath- 
letes sponsored  a  rally  at 
Dudy  No6(e  Fiefd.  Tfie  spe- 
cial quest  was  former  Mis- 
sissippi State  quarterback,  Joe 
Reed,  (continued) 

Bully  and  the  ROTC  get  a  real  work-out 

at  the  game  by  doing  over  200  push-ups 

for  points  scored  by  the  dogs. 


* 


Photos  by  Kim  Palme 


72     HOMECOMING 


Kick-off  was  at  1:30  p.m.  for  the 
Arkansas  State  game..  Cowbells  and 
pom-pons  waved  from  both  sides  of  the, 
stadium  as  the.  flayers  and  band  took  to 
the  field.  The  Famous  Maroon  Marcfutuj 
Band  spelled  out  "STATE"  as  they 
fayed  our  fight  song.  At  half-time,  the 
Alumni  Band  joined  them,  and  the 
alumni  majorettes  performed  to  "Go, 
Johnny,  Go."  Also  at  half-time,  the 
Homecoming  Court  was  presented.  Coo- 
per Callaway,  SA  President,  crowned 
the  queen,  and  flowers  were  presented 
by  the  Alumni  Association  director.  Mr. 
and'  Miss  MSU  were  also  presented. 

When  the  dock  ran  out  at  the  end  of 
the  fourth  Quarter,  the  Mississippi  State 
Bulldogs  had  taken  their  own  crown 
winning  the  game  56-6,  moving  up  in 
the  pods  to  #241 

MSU  Roadrunner,  Steve  Wampler,  quenched  thirsts  by 
helping  in  the  Coke  booth  at  Discovery,  MSU. 

Laurann  Garley  and  Elizabeth  Trevathon  spiced  up 
Bully's  traditional  "Maroon,  White"  chant  before  kick- 
off. 

Two  of  Mississippi  State's  role  models-  Bully  and  1992 
Homecoming  Queen,  Susan  Jennings. 

Tail-gators  are  a  big  part  of  the  football  traditions  at 
Mississippi  State. 

Senior  maid,  Dwilette  Pride,  signs  an  autograph  for  a 
future  MSU  cheerleader,  or  homecoming  maid. 


Photo  by  Ralph  Shearer 


HOMECOMING     73 


MISS  REVEILLE 


74     Miss  Reveille 


MOORE 

wins 

TITLE 

On  November  17,  Gayla 
Moore  of  Houston  was  cho- 
sen as  Miss  Reveille  1993- 
She  is  a  senior  majoring  in 
elementary  education.  Gayla 
was  sponsored  by  her  par- 
ents, Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles 
Moore. 


Reveille  Beauties:  Candace  Hart,  Donna  Knight 
Miss  Xeveiile-Gayh  Moore,  Adriene  Cuteingtoa, 
and  Ashley  Hays 

L*youc  an<l  ropy  by  Brandi  \X 


Adriane  Cureington  was  sponsored  by  Chi  Omega 
Sorority.  She  is  a  senior  majoring  in  marketing  from 
Pearl. 


Candace  Hart  is  a  sophomore  from  Meridian 

majoring  in  physical  therapy.  Candace  was  spon- 
sored by  Phi  Mu  Sorority. 


Ashley  Hays  is  a  senior  from  Jackson  majoring  in 
elementary  education.  She  was  sponsored  by  Delta 
Gamma  Sorority. 


Donna  Knight  is  a  senior  from  Laurel  majoring  in 
marketing.  Donna  was  sponsored  by  Delta  Gamma 
Sorority. 


Miss  Reveille     75 


Our  hosts  for  the  evening  were  from  the 
Columbus  Air  Force  Base. 

John  Charles  Taggart  entertained  the  crowd 
during  the  pageant  intermissions. 


Gayla  Moore  accepts  her  roses  and  silver 
plate. 

Photos  by  Sonny  Mathews 
layout  and  copy  by  Michel  Crane 


76     Miss  Reveille 


Moore  Impresses 
Pageant  Judges 


Gayla  Moore's  bright  smile 
and  sparkling  eyes  wowed 
the  judges  and  won  her  the 
crown  of  Miss  Reveille  1993. 
The  competition  was  stiff 
with  59  of  Mississippi 
State's  finest  competed  for 
the  title. 

For  the  first  year,  the 
Campus  Activities  Board 
sponsored  the  Miss  Reveille 
pageant,  which  was  held  on 
November  16  and  17  in  the 
Union  Ballroom.  Practice 
was  held  on  Sunday,  No- 
vember  15,  to  get  the  59 
contestants  prepared  for 
the  two-day  event.  Then,  on 
Monday,  at  7  p.m.,  the  con- 


testants took  the  stage  as 
they  introduced  them- 
selves, and  modeled  their 
evening  gowns.  Interviews 
were  held  Tuesday  morn- 
ing, and  the  judges  chose 
the  Top  20. 

Tuesday  night,  all  59  con- 
testants introduced  them- 
selves in  evening  gowns  to 
friends  and  family,  and  the 
Top  20  were  announced. 
The  final  top  ten  girls  an- 
swered a  question  from 
their  interview  on  stage  for 
the  final  competition.  When 
the  judging  was  completed, 
Gayla  Moore  was  crowned 
Miss  Reveille  1993. 


Camala  Corley,  sponsored  by  Kappa  Delta 
Sorority,  introduces  herself  for  the  first  pres- 
entation of  the  contestants. 

Top  10  finalist,  Kelly  Wake,  models  her 
lipstick  red  gown  for  the  judges. 


The  first  group  of  the  Top  20  show  the 
judges  their  fabulous  smiles. 

Phocos  by  Ralph  Shearer 


77 


MISS  MSU 


Lmk  Hi 


cum&c 


Mississippi  State  crowned  Leah  Hamner  as  its 
representative  for  the  Miss  Mississippi  pageant 
in  February  of  this  year.  Leah  won  the  pageant 
by  scoring  high  enough  in  the  talent,  interview, 
evening  gown,  and  swimsuit  competition's 
combined  score. 

Leah  is  a  fourth-year  senior  architecture  major 
preparing  to  finish  her  degree  in  Jackson  next 
year.  She  has  already  earned  her  interior  design 
degree  in  her  home  state  of  Alabama. 

Leah  won  the  talent  preliminary  with  her 
vocal  presentation  of  "This  Is  The  Moment", 
and  also  won  the  swimsuit  preliminary  wearing 
a  turquise  swimsuit.  At  the  Miss  Mississippi 
pageant,  she  wore  an  off-white  suit  of  the  same 
style.  Her  platform  for  the  pageant  was  im- 
proving the  arts  in  education.  Art  is  an  im- 
portant aspect  of  the  educational  system,  and 
should  not  be  abandoned. 

Leah  has  had  previous  experience  in  the  Miss 
America  pageant  through  the  Alabama  system, 
where  she  was  runner-up  to  Miss  Alabama.  But 
when  she  talked  of  her  experience  at  Miss  Mis- 
sissippi, this  is  what  she  said, 

"I  had  a  great  time,  I  met  my  roommate 
while  I  was  there.  Vicksburg  is  so 
receptive  to  the  pageant.  Everyone  gets 
involved.  You  prepare,  get  ready,  and 
when  you  get  there,  you  sit  back  and 
have  fun." 

Leah  Hamner,  Miss  Mississippi  State  University,  1992 


Leah  sings  "This  is  the  Moment"  for  the  talent  competition. 


Leah  Hamner  competes  for  the  swimsuit  preliminary 


ssMSU 


Ashley  Hays-  Ashley,  first  alternate  to  Miss  Mississippi  State,  is  an 
elementary  education  major.  She  is  a  senior  from  Jackson.  Delta 
Gamma  sorority  sponsored  Ashley*  who  sang  "My  Mammy"  for  her 
talent. 


Shawna  Bennett-  A  junior  from  Picayune,  Shawna  was  chosen  as 

Mississippi  State's  second  alternate.  Shawna  is  also  an  elementary 

education  major  and  was  sponsored  by  Delta  Gamma.  Shawna's 

talent  was  singing  "Break  It  To  Me  Gendy." 


Meg  Hargrove-  Third  alternate,  Meg  Hargrove,  is  a  senior  from 
Starkville.  For  her  talent  she  sang  "Break  It  To  Me  Gendy."  Meg 
said  of  her  experience  with  the  pageant,  "The  pageant  was  one  of 
the  best  experiences  I  had  while  at  Mississippi  State." 


Darbie  Pope-  Darbie,  a  senior  from  Kosciusko,  was  chosen  as  Miss 

Mississippi  State's  fourth  alternate.  She  is  a  vocal  music  education 

major  and  also  sang  for  talent  portion  of  the  preliminaries. 


Miss  MSU     79 


On  February  7,  1992, 
twelve  contestants  com- 
peted for  the  title  of  Miss 
MSU  in  Lee  Hall's 
auditoruim.  The  pageant 
was  based  on  the  theme 
Phantom  of  the  Opera. 
In  the  preliminary  com- 
petitions, the  contestants 
had  interviews  with  five 
Mississippi  Scholarship 
Pageant  judges.  Miss 
Mississippi,  1991,  Mary 
Allison  Hurdle,  and  Miss 
MSU,  1991,  Genevieve  Fager,  provided  special  entertain- 
ment for  the  evening.  The  twelve  contestants  were  Shawna 
Bennett,  Kathy  Elisar,  Comesha  Lesondra  Griffin,  Leah 
Hamner,  Meg  Hargrove,  Sylvia  Lynn  Hoque,  Ashley  Hays, 
Sharon  Malone,  Lanay  Mixon,  Darbie  Pope,  Becky  Ru- 
dolph, and  Diane  Smith.  The  master  of  ceremonies  was 
Doug  Holland. 

The  contestants'  scores  were  based  on  evening  gown, 
15%;  swimsuit,  15%;  interview,  30%;  and  talent,  40%. 
According  to  Melinda  Smith,  the  executive  director  of  the 
1992  Miss  MSU  pageant  committee,  "The  entertainment 
was  outstanding.  The  women  are  fit,  very  talented,  and 
beautiful.  A  special  quality  about  the  Miss  MSU  pageant 
that  is  different  from  other  pageants  is  that  the  Miss  MSU 
pageant  is  a  scholarship  pageant.  The  pageant  allows  the 
winner  and  the  alternates  the  opportunity  to  continue  their 
education."  The  judges  had  the  hardest  decision  to  choose 
the  1992  Miss  Mississippi  State  University  from  the  very 
talented  and  beautiful  contestants, 
by  Lilac  Yee 


Miss  MSU,  1991,  Genevieve  Fager,  crowns 
Leah  Hamner  as  Miss  MSU,  1992. 

Mississippi  State  University's  Top  5  Win- 
ners 

All  Photos  by  Michael  Hobby 

layout  designet  Michel  Ctane 


80     Miss  MSU 


Fourth   alternate,   Darbie   Pope,   models   her   turquoise   gown   in   evening   gown 
competition. 


Contestant,  Diane  Smith,  sang  for  her  talent  competition. 

eg  Hargrove  performs  her  vocal  presentation  in  a  red  evening  gown  with  gold 

im. 


MissMSU     81 


MR  AND  MISS  MSU 


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Photo  by  Ralph  Shearei 


EDMONSON  AND  CALLAWAY 
ELECTED  MR  AND  MISS  MSU 


Mr.  and  Miss  MSU 


Owen  Edmonson 

Owen  Edmonson  is  a  senior  accounting  major  from  Madison, 
Mississippi.  Her  involvement  in  so  many  activities  has  earned 
her  the  title  of  Miss  MSU.  Some  of  these  activities  include 
Panhellenic  Council  president.  Student  Association  Senator, 
Mississippi  State  Roadrunner,  Gamma  Alpha  Epsilon  pres- 
ident, and  Delta  Gamma  Sorority.  She  has  also  earned  many 
honors  including  Outstanding  Freshman  Woman,  Outstand- 
ing Sophomore  Woman,  Cardinal  Key  Honor  Society,  and 
Order  of  Omega.  Owen  has  also  donated  her  time  to  various 
organlzaitons  such  as  Very  Special  Arts,  March  of  Dimes, 
Adopt-A-School,  and  Mississippi  Blood  Services. 


Photos  by  Ralph  Shearer 


Cooper  Callaway 

hooper  Callaway  is  a  senior  economics/pre-dentistry 
najor  from  Columbus,  Mississippi.  His  activities  include 
iigma  Chi  Fraternity,  where  he  served  as  Rush  Chair- 
nan  and  Little  Sister  Magister;  Student  Association  Sen- 
itor  for  two  years;  Alumni  Delegate;  and  MSU  Tennis 
'earn.  Even  witti  his  busy  schedule  of  activities.  Cooper 
las  still  found  time  to  earn  such  honors  as  Elderstates- 
nan,  Gamma  Beta  Fhi,  Blue  Key  Dean's  Scholar,  and 
low  serves  us  as  President  of  the  Student  Association, 
hooper  has  also  worked  with  the  surrounding  com- 
nunities  through  various  United  Way  activities. 


Layout  and  copy  designer  Brand i  Wusr 


Mr  and  Miss  MSU     83 


WHO'S  WHO 


JAY  ALLEN 

Jackson 

Horticulture 

Orientation  Leader,  Gamma 
Beta  Phi  Honorary,  Alpha 
Zeta  Agriculture  Honorary, 
Roadrunner,  Pi  Alpha  Xi, 


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KARA  ALLEN 

Nesbitt 

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Nutrition 

Order   of  Omega,   Kappa 

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Omicron   Nu,    Presidents 

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Scholar,  Chi  Omega  Soror- 

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ciation, 

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Jackson 

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Marketing 

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Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Gamma  Al-  " 
pha  Epsilon,  Cardinal  Key, 
Diamond  Girl,  Chi  Omega 
Sorority,  Mu  Kappa  Tau, 

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LAURA  BERNHART 

Clinton 

Accounting 

President's  List,  Beta  Alpha 
Psi  Accounting  Honorary, 
Delta  Delta  Delta  Sorority, 
Reformed  University  Fel- 
lowship 


CHARLOTTE 
BOSARGE 

[MWTMIfflllW 

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Gautier 

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English 

m   I    V  4 

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Alpha  Lambda  Delta,  Car- 
dinal Key,  Resident  Assis- 
tant, Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Pres- 
ident's    List,    Alumni 
Delegate 

BETH  BATSON 

Madison 

English 

Delta  Delta  Delta  Sorority, 
Sigma  Tau  Delta  Interna- 
tional English  Honor  Soci- 
ety, President's  List,  Scotch 
Guard 


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JARED  BLALOCK 

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Columbus 

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Computer  Engineering 

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Elderstatesmen,  Phi  Eta  Sig- 

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ma,  Blue  Key,  Alumni  Del- 

„.«■//,      •'   I  1 

egates,  Kappa  Alpha  Frater- 

m         ^ 

nity,  Gamma  Beta  Phi 

CHRISTY 
BRUMFIELD 

Madison 

Accounting 

Omicron  Delta  Kappa,  Ori- 
entation Leader,  Blackfriar's 
Drama  Society,  Chi  Omega 
Sorority,  Roadrunner 


Who's  Who  Photos  by  Fred  Faulk 


84     Who's  Who 


Layout  Design  by  Michel  Crane 


MEG  CAIN 

Wiggins 

Mechanical  Engineering 

President's  List,  American 
Society  of  Mechanical  Engi- 
neers, Pi  Tau  Sigma  Engi- 
neering Honorary,  Phi  Kap- 
pa Phi  Honorary 


COOPER  CALLAWAY 
Columbus 

Economics/Pre-Dentistry 

Student  Association  Presi- 
dent, Elderstatesmen,  Blue 
Key,  Sigma  Chi  Fraternity, 
Alumni  Delegate 


MARY  CARAWAY 

Meridian 

Chemical  Engineering 

MSU  Hall  of  Fame,  Engi- 
neering Ambassadors,  Ome- 
ga Chi  Epsilon,  Famous  Ma- 
roon Marching  Band,  Tau 
Beta  Phi 


DORSEY  CARSON 

I'i 

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'J  -^    &v«  '  \\ 

Jackson 
Political  Science 

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■*■■;■■■■"■'■*'            k 

Mortar   Board,   Sigma  Phi 
Epsilon   Scholarship   Chair- 
man, Reflector  Staff,  Young 
Democrats,   Gamma  Beta 
Phi  Honorary 

1        *»           1 

RODNEY  CHRISTMAS 

V           ■ 

Collins,  Arkansas 

*  1l%> 

Veterinary  Medicine 

JL.M* 

Alpha  Zeta,  President's  List, 

'*"•-*% JBL 

Block   and   Bridle,   Pre-Vet 

^                    .  jBh^^ 

Club,   Student   Society   for 

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Theriogeneology,  SCAVMA 

JUSTIN  CLARK 

Olive  Branch 

Computer  Science 

Upsilon  Pi  Epsilon,  Presi- 
dent's Scholar,  University 
Honors  Program,  Reveille 
Staff,  Association  of  Com- 
puting Machinery 


Who's  Who     85 


WHO'S  WHO 


ROBIN  COOLEY 

Waynesboro 

Accounting 

President's  Scholar,  Chi 
Omega  Sorority  Treasurer, 
Beta  Alpha  Psi  Accounting 
Honorary,  Student  Associa- 


JOHNNY  CORBIN 

Lambert 

Agribusiness 
Blue  Key  National  Honor- 

■Syi 

ary,  Alpha  Zeta,  Student  As- 
sociation  Vice-President, 

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Greek  Council  for  Christ 

SUSAN  CROWLEY 
Southaven 

Electrical  Engineering 

Tau  Beta  Phi  Engineering 
Honorary,  Eta  Kappa  Nu 
Honorary,  President's  List, 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha  Sorority 


MARY  KATHERYNE 
DOLLAR 

Batesville 

Accounting 

Order  of  Omega,  Delta 
Gamma  Sorority,  Roadrun- 
ner,  Student  Association 
Treasurer,  Order  of  Omega 


SHAWN  DULANEY 

Starkville 

Marketing 

Junior  Varsity  Cheerleader, 
Beta  Gamma  Sigma,  Black- 
friars  Drama  Society,  MSU 
Madrigals,  President's  Schol- 


KIM  DURHAM 

Carriere 

Biological  Engineering/Pre- 
Medicine 

Gamma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Del- 
ta Gamma,  Bulldog  Hostess, 
College  Republicans 


MICHELE  EARQLE 


Vicksburg 

Graphic  Design 

Senior  Chalet  Award,  Pres- 
ident's List,  Gamma  Beta 
Phi  Society,  Phi  Kappa  Phi 
Honorary,  Methodist  Stu- 
dent Center 


OWEN  EDMONSON 

Madison 

W~    ^Wk 

Accounting 

Panhellinic  President,  Delta 

Gamma  Executive   Board, 

Jt'^W       wf* 

MSU  Roadrunner,  National 

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Association  of  Accountants 

86     Who's  Who 


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EDWARD  EVANS 

Gulfport 

Industrial  Engineering 

MSU  Image  Scholar,  Inter- 
Fraternity  Council,  Air  Force 
ROTC,  Alpha  Phi  Fraternity 
President,  MSU  Marching 
Band 


CHRIS  EWING 

Tampa,  Florida 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Pi  Tau  Sigma  Mechanical 
Engineering  Honorary,  Pres- 
ident's List,  Mortar  Board, 
Sigma  Chi  Fraternity, 
ASHRAE  Award 


DENTON  FARR 

Piano,  Texas 

Communications 

Mortar  Board,  Sigma  Phi 
Epsilon  Scholarship  Chair- 
man, President's  Scholar, 
Roadrunner,  Greek  Council 
for  Christ 


(% 

CATHY  GOFORTH 

Derma 

Home  Economics 

Gamma  Beta  Phi,   Alpha 
Zeta  Professional  Fraternity, 
Kappa  Omicron  Nu  Honor 
Society,   Delta  Delta  Delta 
Sorority 

CHRISTI  GOLDMAN 


Marietta,  Georgia 

Civil  Engineering 

Chi  Epsilon  Civil  Engineer- 
ing Honor  Society,  Engineer- 
ing Student  Council,  Theta 
Tau  Engineering  Fraternity 


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PATRICIA  GOMEZ 

■  ■^*"      *"    >       ^S 

Tupelo 

Ift          '        1     f 

Psychology 

President's  Scholar,  Gamma 
Beta  Phi  Point  Secretary,  Psi 
Chi   Peer   Advisor,   Black- 
friar's  Drama  Society 

CRAWFORD  GRABOWSKI 

Gulfport 

English 

President's  Scholar,  Kappa 
Delta  Pi  Education  Honor- 
ary, Kappa  Delta  Sorority, 
Sigma  Tau  Delta  English 
Honorary 


JEREMY  GRAFTON 

Pascagoula 

Chemical  Engineering 

Elderstatesmen,  Tau  Beta 
Phi,  Alpha  Lambda  Delta, 
Kappa  Alpha  Fraternity 
Scholarship  Chairman, 
Omega  Chi  Epsilon 


Who's  Who     87 


WHO'S  WHO 


KEVIN  GREEN 

Jackson,  Tennessee 

Landscape  Architecture 

Order  of  Omega  Vice- 
President,  Roadrunner  Pres- 
ident, Sigma  Lambda  Al- 
pha, Phi  Delta  Theta,  Pres- 
ident's Scholar 


ASHLEY  HAYS 

Jackson 

Elementary  Education 

Gamma  Beta  Phi,  Delta 
Gamma  Sorority,  Mississip- 
pi Association  of  Children 
Under  Six,  Order  of  Omega, 
Kappa  Delta  Pi 


JENAE  HEEP 

Tupelo 

Accounting 

President's  Scholar,  Phi  Eta 
Sigma,  Phi  Kappa  Phi, 
Gamma  Beta  Phi,  Beta  Al- 
pha Psi 


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SALLY  HUNT 

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Clarksdale 

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Communications 

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Stateline  Newswriter,  MISS- 

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dent  Advisory  Committee, 

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Roadrunner,  Chi  Omega  So- 

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rority 

CLAIRE  JACOBS 

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Baton  Rouge,  Louisiana 
Communications 

IS 

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Cardinal  Key  Honorary,  Or- 
der of  Omega,  Chi  Omega 
Secretary,  MISSCOM  Treas- 
urer,   Campus   Activities 
Board 

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MISSY  HENSLEY 

Ocean  Springs 

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Political  Science 

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MSU  Roadrunner,  Order  of 

Omega,  Student  Association 

Director  of  University  Serv- 

■^     ^ 

ices,  Kappa  Delta  Sorority 

L-&— — - — J 

ERIN  INGRAM 

Jackson 

Management 

Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Alpha 
Lambda  Delta,  Student  As- 
sociation Senator,  Chi  Ome- 
ga Sorority,  University  Hon- 
ors Program 


GALAGHER  JEFF 

Clinton 

Electrical  Engineering 

Schillig  Leadership  Scholar, 
Student  Body  Senator,  Kap- 
pa Sigma  Fraternity,  College 
Republicans,  Lambda  Sigma 


88     Who's  Who 


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JOHN  JENKINS 

Tupelo 

History/Political  Science 

Mortar  Board,  Blue  Key,  Pi 
Sigma  Alpha,  FarmHouse 
Fraternity  President,  Omi- 
cron  Delta  Kappa,  Omicron 
Delta  Kappa 


SUSAN  JENNINGS 
Gulf  Breeze,  Florida 

Accounting 

Orientation  Leader,  Road- 
runner,  Alumni  Delegate, 
Kappa  Delta  Sorority,  Om- 
icron Delta  Kappa,  Gamma 
Alpha  Epsilon 


BARKER  JORDAN 

West  Point 

Fitness  Management 

Dean's  List  Scholar,  MSU 
Bulldog  Hostess,  Kappa 
Delta  Sorority,  Fashion 
Board,  MSU  Reveille  Beauty 


TINA  JULIANA 

Starkville 

Industrial  Engineering 

Engineering  Ambassadors, 
Alpha  Pi  Mu  Honorary  Pres- 
ident, Phi  Eta  Sigma  Hon- 
orary, Tau  Beta  Pi  Delegate 
to  Nationals 


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LISA  KEETON 

Tupelo 

Microbiology 

^t  "MM 

Alpha  Epsilon  Delta  Secre- 

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tary,    Tri-Beta    Vice- 

^■1           ^i 

President,  Gamma  Beta  Phi, 

^W^ 

President's    Scholar,    Phi 

Kappa  Phi 

EMILY  KIMBRELL 

Starkville 

Interior  Design 

Alpha  Zeta  Honorary,  Phi 
Eta  Sigma  Honorary,  Gam- 
ma Beta  Phi  Honorary,  Kap- 
pa Omicron  Nu,  Phi  Kappa 
Phi 


Who's  Who     89 


WHO'S  WHO 


SHANE  KITCHENS 


Forest  Products/Furniture 

Gamma  Alpha  Epsilon 
Honor  Fraternity,  Presi- 
dent's List,  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho  President,  Greek  Coun- 
cil for  Christ 


TIFFANY  LACEY 

Aberdeen 

Accounting 

Beta  Alpha  Psi,  Lambda 
Sigma,  Delta  Gamma  Soror- 
ity, Compass  Club  First 
Vice-President,  Phi  Eta  Sig- 


CHRISTOPHER  LANGE 
Clarksville,  Tennessee 

Biochemistry 

Phi  Lambda  Upsilon,  Alpha 
Lambda  Delta,  President's 
Scholar,  Army  Color  Guard, 
SD  Lee  Rangers,  Scabbard 
and  Blade 


BRYAN  LEATHERMAN 

Tupelo 

Microbiology 

Elderstatesmen,  Gamma 
Beta  Phi  Honorary,  Alpha 
Epsilon  Delta  Pre-Med  Hon- 
orary, Mortar  Board,  Circle 
K  President 


MOLLY  LIVINGSTON 
Laurel,  Maryland 

Aerospace 

Sigma  Gamma  Tau  Honor- 
ary Society,  U.S.  Air  Force 
ROTC,  University  Honors 
Program,  President's  Scholar 


CANDIDO  LOPEZ 

Starkville 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Pi  Tau  Sig- 
ma, Mortar  Board,  Presi- 
dent's Scholar,  American  So- 
ciety  of  Mechanical 
Engineers 


90     Who's  Who 


AMY  MARQUEZ 

Clinton 

Political  Science 

Cardinal  Key  Honorary, 
Gamma  Beta  Phi,  Pi  Sigma 
Alpha,  Student  Association 
Attorney  General,  Lambda 
Sigma 


KELLY  MASON 

Houston 

Interior  Design 

Omicron  Delta  Kappa,  Phi 
Kappa  Phi,  Delta  Gamma, 
Bulldog  Hostess,  Student 
Association  of  Interior  De- 
sign President 


DENISE  MCDONALD 

1            H         m<  - 

Vicksburg 

■  &&h%&M**m    J*r'f~*'              ,;*^®     V    v*^* 

Communications 

'^wjjKf    j^H       *C     jjf         A 

The  Reflector  Feature  Editor, 
Gamma  Beta  Phi,  The  Rev- 

eille staff,  University  Honors 
Council,  Gamma  Beta  Phi 

^MKS^            JF&iSi 

KENNY  MCNEAL 

New  Albany 

Business  Information 
Systems 

Alpha  Iota  Delta,  Order  of 
Omega,  Blue  Key,  Mortar 
Board,  FarmHouse  Fraterni- 
ty President 


MELINDA  MILLER 

Waveland 

Biology/General  Science 

National  Dean's  List,  Phi 
Beta  Lambda  Social  Chair- 
person, Pre- Vet  Club,  Girl 
Scouts  of  America 


R| 

JEFFREY  MINTON 

Leland 

i*^.  fflGP  Wj 

Marketing 

Elder  Statesmen  President, 

ga       #A 

Alumni   Delegate,   Lambda 

mm  -^m^. 

Sigma  Honor  Society,  Kap- 

MiAm 

pa  Alpha  Fraternity,   Blue 
Key 

MEG  MONTGOMERY 
Canton 

Communications 

Student  Association  Senate, 
Kappa  Delta  President,  Or- 
der of  Omega,  Omicron 
Delta  Kappa,  Roadrunner 


1    ■ .  mSH     Wf*  '  II 

SARAH  MOONEY 

Petal 

Biological  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Phi  Kappa 
Phi,  Hearrin-Hess  Engineer- 
ing Scholarship,  Engineering 
Student   Council,    Dean's 
Scholar 

Who's  Who     91 


WHO'S  WHO 


LISA  MORICI 

Maisonville,  Louisiana 

Biology 

Mortar  Board  President, 
Omicron  Delta  Kappa,  Beta 
Beta  Beta  Historian,  Alpha 
Epsilon  Delta  Pre-Med, 
Roadrunner 


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AIME  MRACICH 

.-,/?'   -Tiiraft 

River  Ridge,  Louisiana 

J  ~  *tBk 

Home  Economics  Education 

i3 

Resident   Assistant,    Pom 
Squad  Captain,  Orientation 
Leader,   Home   Economics 
Club,  Catholic  Student  As- 
sociation 

MICKI  MULLINS 

Natchez 

Accounting 

Beta  Alpha  Psi,  Phi  Eta  Sig- 
ma, Gamma  Beta  Phi,  Mis- 
sissippi State  Striders,  Pres- 
ident's List,  Phi  Kappa  Phi 


jMl^L 

JULIE  NOBLE 

Ocean  Springs 

m  <m  fm| 

Elementary  Education 

Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Kappa  Delta 

^             1 

Pi,  Alpha  Lambda  Delta, 

fete'    <  i 

Kappa  Delta  Sorority,  Var- 

/ 

sity  Cheerleader,  Greek  All- 

1 lJ. 1 

Sing 

1 1 

MATT  NORRIS 

|C|m 

Marks 

i 

Management  Information 

\31p# 

Systems 

v  -^  'ML 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  Fraterni- 

,/K... 

ty,  Data  Processing  Manage- 

^«3f M    tab 

ment   Association,   Alpha 

nft^ 

Iota  Delta 

r 

ANITA  OWENS 

■H; 

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Weir 

M 

B       rvt              ■'-&%              Tgk. 

Political  Science 

'« 

Stennis  Scholar,  Phi  Kappa 
Phi,   Pi   Sigma  Alpha,   Fa- 
mous Maroon  Band,  Polit- 
ical Science  Student  Associ- 
ation 

L 

SHAWN  OLIVER 


Agricultural 
Communication 

Alpha  Zeta  Honorary, 
CAHE  Ambassador,  Mortar 
Board,  MISSCOM  Commu- 
nicators, PRAM 


KIMBERLY  PACE 

Gulfport 

Biological  Engineering 

Dean's  List,  Phi  Eta  Sigma 
Honorary,  Gamma  Beta  Phi 
Honorary,  Angel  Flight,  Na- 
tional Society  of  Black  En- 
gineers 


92     Who's  Who 

II 


1  Iters 

ERIC  PETRUS 

^HJPSBfw^w       "a. 

Helena,  Arkansas 

vt^fi 

Mechanical  Engineering 

■  '■■ 

Bulldog  Handbook  Editor, 

*"  ■*  ,s 

Phi  Gamma  Delta  Fraterni- 

ty, Fashion  Board,  Academic 

Mr  wms     n 

Honesty   Board,    Lambda 

i       ™  -,- 

Sigma 

DEBBIE  POTTER 
Jackson 

Elementary  Education 

Gamma  Beta  Phi,  Presi- 
dent's List,  Compass  Club, 
National  Education  Associ- 
ation, Delta  Gamma  Soror- 


1 

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TIFFANY  SCHNEIDER 

w    - 

Chalmette,  Louisiana 

m ^  *m 

Sociology/Corrections 

■i    ^m                        ^^K 

President's   Scholar,   MSU 

V         ^fl  r  i        *w 

Volleyball,   M-Club,   MSU 

V 

Corrections   Association, 

1    * 

Special  Olympics  Volunteer 

BETH  SCHREINER 


Birmingham,  Alabama 

Fitness  Management 

Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Angel 
Flight,  Delta  Delta  Delta  So- 
rority, Reformed  University 
Fellowship,  Mortar  Board 


Who's  Who     93 


WHO'S  WHO 


TANYA  TAYLOR 

Greenwood 

Marketing 

Zeta  Tau  Alpha  Sorority,  Al- 
pha Lambda  Delta,  Cardinal 
Key,  Home  Economics 
Club,  Panhellinic  Council 


BETH  THOMAS 

Springboro,  Ohio 

Speech  Communication 

Chi  Omega  Sorority,  Dean's 
List,  Roadrunner,  MSU 
Matchmate,  MSU  Play  Pro- 
ductions, Very  Special  Arts 
Vounteer 


FRED  TYNER 

Canton 

Civil  Engineering 

Chi  Epsilon  Vice-President, 
Tau  Beta  Phi,  President's 
Scholar,  Phi  Mu  Alpha  Sin- 
fonia,  Famous  Maroon  Band 


PATRICIA  VIERRA 


Graphic  Design 

Alpha  Lambda  Delta,  Ori- 
entation Leader,  Delta  Delta 
Delta  Sorority,  Phi  Eta  Sig- 
ma, Pi  Delta  Phi  French 
Honorary 


MELANIE  WADE 

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tu 

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Aberdeen 

■i^m 

mm. 

Marketing  Education 

}     "  ■  — '     .    ■ 

Phi  Theta  Kappa  Scholar- 

L             fl  H^ -^ 

ship,  Famous  Maroon  Band, 
Kappa  Delta  Pi,   Gamma 
Beta  Phi,  Campus  Crusade 
for  Christ 

STEVE  WAMPLER 

Starkville 

Foreign  Languages 

Gamma  Beta  Phi,  German 
Club,  MSU  Roadrunner,  Phi 
Kappa  Phi,  President's 
Scholar,  Outstanding  Hon- 
ors Senior 


TIFFANY  WALDEN 

Starkville 

Secondary  Education 

Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Phi  Eta  Sig- 
ma, President's  Scholar, 
Outstanding  College  Stu- 
dents of  America,  Kappa 
Delta  Pi 


n 

D  J.  WARD 

Starkville 

Elementary  Education 

Kappa  Delta  Pi  Education 
Honorary,   Dean's   Scholar, 
Mississippi   Association   of 
Children  Under  Six 

94     Who's  Who 


J 

BARRY  WOODS 

St.  Louis,  Missouri 

Elementary  Education 

Kappa   Delta   Pi,   Gamma 
Beta   Phi,   President's   List, 
Phi  Theta  Kappa,  Black  Ac- 
ademic Achievement  Award 

h  »m 


BRAD  WURM 

Clinton 

Chemistry 

Phi  Kappa  Phi,  President's 
List,  Phi  Gamma  Fraternity 
President,  MSU  Budo  Club, 
United  Way  Tutor 


VAN  WURM 

Clinton 

Chemical  Engineering 

Tau  Beta  Pi,  Omega  Chi  Ep- 
silon  Secretary,  Lambda  Sig- 
ma, Phi  Gamma  Delta  Fra- 
ternity, Engineering  Student 
Council 


HAROLD  YATES 

Madison 

Communications 

Lambda  Sigma,  Gamma 
Beta  Phi,  Phi  Kappa  Phi, 
Stateline  News  Program, 
National  Dean's  List,  The 
Reflector 


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1 

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NIKKI  YOUNG 

Nettleton 

Accounting 

Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Beta  Alpha 
Psi,  President's  List,  Orien- 
tation Leader,  Kappa  Delta 
Sorority,  Varsity  Cheerleader 


LESLIE  ZACHARIAS 

Starkville 

Accounting 

Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Mortar 
Board,  Beta  Alpha  Psi,  Om- 
icron  Delta  Kappa,  Chi 
Omega  Sorority  President, 
Fashion  Board 


Who's  Who     95 


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School  of 


Ag  and  Home  Ec 


"Success  favors  the  prepared  mind."  J.Paul  Thaxton 

The  College  of  Agriculture  and  Home  Economics  is  one  of  five 
major  segments  of  the  Division  of  Agriculture,  Forestry,  and 
Veterinary  Medicine.  Agriculture  has  changed  tremendously 
since  World  War  II  and  is  continuing  to  do  so.  It  is  no  longer 
simply  "farming."  Today's  agricultural  industry  includes  the 
actual  production  of  food  and  fiber,  businesses  and  industries 
which  provide  the  farmer  with  goods  and  services  and  which 
process  and  distribute  farm  products,  and  agricultural  research 
and  education. 


Concerned  in  this  broad  sense,  agriculture  is  the  largest  and  most 
essential  industry  in  this  country,  or  in  the  world.  Yet  our  land- 
grant  universities,  including  Mississippi  State  University,  are 
now  graduating  many  fewer  than  the  number  needed  to  fill  the 
jobs  available  each  year  to  college  agricultural  graduates.  As  we 
look  at  today's  agriculture  and  review  the  many  changes  which 
are  taking  place  in  the  size  of  farm  or  operation,  labor  employed, 
capital  investment,  technical  knowledge  and  skill  required, 
management  information  needed,  and  the  type  of  student 
enrolled,  it  becomes  increasingly  clear  that  the  agricultural 
curricula  must  be  developed  which  create  new  combinations  of 
training  in  science,  business,  and  technical  agriculture.  To  pro- 
vide such  training,  the  College  continuously  revises  and  re- 
organizes its  undergraduates'  curriculum  and  instructional  pro- 
grams. 

Above  right-T5t.  Fox  is  the  Dean  of  Agriculture  and  Home 
Economics. 


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Lefc-Dr,  J.  Paul  Thaxton,  professor  of  poultry 
science  at  MSU,  says  that  his  students  have 
taught  him  to  ''always  try  to  be  fair  to  everyone." 
He  tries  to  listen  to  his  students  and  encourages 
them  to  learn  how  to  think  and  not  just  mem- 
orize facts.  "When  we  learn  to  think,  we  are 
usually  successful,"  believes  Thaxton.  His  advice 
to  graduating  seniors  is  "work  hard,  be  happy 
and  strive  to  make  your  world  just  a  little  better 
than  you  found  it." 


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The  College  of  Agriculture  and  Home  Economics  is  one  of  the  most  diverse  colleges  at  MSU.  Students  may 
study  anything  from  animal  husbandry  to  interior  design. 


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School  of 


Architecture 


"Become  the  most  engaging  critic  of  yourself."  Michael  Ben 


The  profession  of  architecture  offers  the  student  the 
opportunity  to  participate  in  improving  the  physical 
world,  in  solving  problems  of  our  society,  and  in  giving 
form  to  the  needs  of  modem  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  pro- 
fession in  the  State  of  Mississippi  and  provides  for  the 
development  of  the  individual  skills  and  understand- 
ing to  prepare  the  student  for  his  or  her  role  in  the 
practices  of  architecture. 

The  School  of  Architecture  offers  an  intense,  carefully 
structured,  and  rich  array  of  courses  which  constitute  a 
solid  foundation  for  architectural  practice.  While  cour- 
sework  is  comprehensive  in  scope,  providing  the  stu- 
dents with  an  awareness  of  the  diversity  and  com- 
plexity of  today's  professional  world,  each  course  has 
its  own  important  role  in  developing  the  unique 
knowledge  and  abilities  required  of  architects  in  a 
modern  world. 

The  School  of  Architecture  at  Mississippi  State  Uni- 
versity is  the  professional  school  for  the  State  of 
Mississippi  and  is  the  only  program  in  the  state  which 
leads  to  a  professional  degree  in  architecture.  Dean 
John  M.  McRae,  pictured  above  right,  has  served  as 
the  dean  of  the  school  since  August  1987. 


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Photo  by  Michelle  Newsom 

Architecture  student  Scott  Thaggard  is  hard  at  work  on  a  design  project.  Students  of  the  School  of 
Architecture  work  incredibly  long  hours  drawing,  rendering,  and  constructing  their  projects. 


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College  of 
Arts  and  Sciences 


"If  any  legimate  intellectual  issue  is  boring  to 

The  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences  provides  the  fundamental 
training  needed  by  all  persons  who  wish  to  become  college 
graduates.  Students  in  all  undergraduate  schools  and  colleges  in 
the  University  take  more  than  half  their  courses  during  the  first 
two  years  in  the  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  In  addition,  the 
College  provides  preprofessional  curricula  for  students  who  take 
their  professional  training  elsewhere. 

One  of  the  most  diverse  colleges  at  MSU,  the  College  of  Arts  and 
Sciences  offers  majors  in  everything  from  art  to  physics.  The 
educational  mission  of  the  College,  as  an  undergraduate  college, 
is  two  fold:  to  provide  students  with  a  liberal  education  which 
will  facilitate  intellectual  development  and  a  life-long  pursuit  of 
knowledge,  and  to  give  these  students  the  in-depth  edcation  in 
at  least  one  specialized  area  necessary  to  prepare  them  for  a  career 
or  for  advanced  study. 

A  liberal  education  attained  in  this  context  should  ensure  that 
graduates  of  the  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences  have  gained  an 
understanding  and  appreciation  of  human  culture.  They  should 
have  examined  the  social,  historical,  political,  philosophical  and 
economic  dimensions  of  the  human  condition  and  mankind's 
perception  of  the  world  as  it  is  expressed  through  the  fine  arts, 
language,  and  literature.  They  should  have  learned  the  use  of 
quantitative  and  scientific  methods  and  should  have  partic- 
ipated in  the  universal  quest  to  comprehend  natural  phenomena 

and  to  utilize  this  knowledge  beneficially  and  ethically. 

Above  righl-Dn.  Jim  L.  Soloman,  Dean  of  the  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 
Right-During  the  summer  of  1992  the  Cobb  Institute  of  Archeology  worked  on 
the  Lahav  Project  in  Israel.  These  are  the  skeletal  remains  that  were  uncovered 
during  the  project.  They  are  of  a  5,500  year  old  male  on  whom  a  house  is 
believed  to  collapsed. 


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Left-English  professor  Dr.  Patrick  Creevy 
is  about  a  quarter  of  the  way  through  his 
second  novel  —  its  topic  is  a  secret. 
Creevy  realizes  that  "English  is  a  terrifying 
subject  to  a  significant  percentage  of  the 
population"  and  that  "a  teacher  of  writing 
needs  to  be  a  psychiatrist  as  well  as  a 
grammarian."  His  advice  to  freshmen  is 
to  "eliminate  as  fast  as  possible  any 
prejudicies  you  might  entertain  against 
any  field  of  study." 


Photo  by  Kta  Palmer      / 

Ceramics  is  one  of  the  fun  and  creative  classes  offered  by  the  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  Students  are  given 

the  opportunity  to  express  themselves  through  their  work. 


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College  of 
Business  and  Ind. 


The  College  of  Business  and  Industry,  organized  in  1915,  is  the 
oldest  College  of  Business  in  the  state  and  one  of  the  oldest  in  the 
South.  In  1979,  the  Department  of  Accounting  was  designated 
as  the  School  of  Accountancy  in  answer  to  a  need  for  attention  to 
the  unique  requirements  of  the  growing  profession  of  ac- 
countancy. This  college  is  a  professional  college  which  provides  a 
broad  education  together  with  a  wide  range  of  programs  in 
Accounting,  Business,  and  Economics. 

The  Mission  of  the  College  of  Business  and  Industry  is  to 
provide:  intellectual,  cultural,  and  professional  development  for 
the  people  enrolled  in  its  instructional  programs,  discovery  of 
new  and  useful  knowledge  through  academic  and  applied  re- 
search, and  effective  application  of  knowledge  in  the  business 
and  economic  development  of  the  state,  region,  and  nation 
through  service  activities. 

The  purpose  of  the  various  curriclua  in  the  College  is  generally  to 
provide  for  a  broad  education,  preparing  the  student  for  im- 
aginative and  responsible  leadership  role  in  business  and  society. 
In  essence,  the  student  who  graduates  from  the  College  of  ? 
Business  and  Industry  should  be  able  to  deal  with  the  technical 
complexities  of  his/her  chosen  career,  have  the  ability  to  reason 
and  independently  make  decisions,  possess  communicative 
skills,  have  an  appreciation  for  the  human  condition,  and  have 
an  inclusive  perspective  on  society  and  progress.  Above  right-Dt. 
Harvey  Lewis  is  the  Dean  of  Business  and  Industry. 


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Left-"Students  should  know  that  they  must  be 
committed.  They  should  be  committeed  to  their 
religion,  their  family,  and  the  company  for  whom 
they  go  to  work,"  says  Dr.  Henrj/  W,  Nash,  of 
the  College  of  Business  and  Industry,  He  believes 
that  students  should  learn  that  "You  can't  get  fey 
with  a  half-hearted  commitment."  Nash  has 
been  teaching  for  forty  years  and  is  now  teaching 
a  second  generation  of  students 


photo  bf  Kim  Palmer 

Mike  Butler  of  Mississippi  Power  discusses  career  opportunities  with  Kent  Busbee.  The  Career  Day  Fair 
offers  students  the  opportunity  to  talk  to  representatives  of  many  employers, 


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College  of 


Education 


The  College  is  actively  involved  in  the  Vety  Special  Atts  Festival, 
a  ptogtam  designed  to  demonstrate  how  the  arts  can  be  used  as 
educational  tools  for  handicapped  learners.  Dr.  Arnold  J.  Moore 
serves  as  Dean  of  the  College  of  Education. 


"Your  attitude  is  contagious.  Is  yours  worth  catching?"  Susan  Boleware 


The  College  of  Education  is  responsible  for  all  teacher  education 
at  Mississippi  State  University.  All  students  who  plan  to  qualify 
to  teach  must  be  formally  admitted  to  the  teacher  education 
program.  The  College  is  a  professional  college  committed  to 
fulfilling  the  three  functions  —  to  provide  undergraduate  and 
graduate  professional  preparation  for  teachers,  administators, 
school  service  personnel,  and  others  who  assume  education- 
related  positions  in  settings  other  than  schools;  to  collaborate 
with  school  personnel,  educational  agencies,  professional  groups, 
and  others  interested  in  the  evaluation  and  improvement  of 
educational  opportunities,  programs,  and  services;  and  to  pro- 
mote and  conduct  experimental  and  other  research  studies 
designed  to  improve  educational  practice  and  to  advance  ed- 
ucational theory.  The  College  is  organized  to  offer  curricula  and 
services  for  the  preparation  of  teachers  in  early  childhood, 
elementary,  middle,  and  secondary  school  classrooms;  personnel 
to  serve  in  various  levels  of  school  and  administrative  positions; 
supervisory  personnel  for  curricular  development  and  instruc- 
tional improvement;  individuals  for  a  wide  variety  of  guidance 
and  student  personnel  positions;  and  professional  educators  in 
colleges,  community,  technical  and  vocational  schools,  and  gov- 
ernmental agencies. 


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ing  is  Susan  Boleware's  favorite  class  to 
teach.  She  is  "able  to  see  students  begin 
this  class  thinking  they  have  very  little 
creative  ability  and  leave  at  the  end  of  the 
semester  with  a  publishable,  mailable  doc- 
ument in  hand."  Boleware  believes  that 
"students  should  know  how  to  be  flexible 
and  adjust  to  situations.  The  ability  to 
draw  from  previous  experiences  to  make 
appropriate  choices  would  be  an  asset  to 
any  student." 


Photo  by  boaxty  Matftews 

One  of  the  "hands  on"  classes  in  the  College  of  Education  is  art  for  children.  These  future  teachers  learn  the 
skills  necessary  to  interest  children  in  art. 


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College  of 
Engineering 


The  College  of  Engineering  is  a  professional  college 
whose  purposes  are  to  provide  both  undergraduate  and 
graduate  instruction  in  engineering,  to  conduct  basic 
and  applied  research  of  an  engineering  nature,  and  to 
engage  in  engineering  extension  and  public  service 
activities.  To  accomplish  these  objectives,  the  College 
of  Engineering  is  organized  into  three  functional  units: 
Research  and  Graduate  Studies,  Undergraduate  Af- 
fairs, and  Engineering  Services. 


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his  classes  for  thirty-two  years.  He  tries  to  teach 
his  students  "to  try  and  understand  the  un- 
derlying principles  of  the  scientific  and  engi- 
neering subjects  that  the  professors  cover  in  class. 
Don't  just  unconsciously  work  the  assigned  prob- 
lems." Wehr  believes  that  graduating  seniors  of 
the  college  of  engineering  "should  know  how  to 
systenatically  solve  the  tasks  they  encounter  in 
industry  and  should  use  their  imagination  to 
come  up  with  innovative  solutions." 


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Graduate  student  Paul  Lee  is  testing  the  tensile  strength  of  an  item.  It  is  crucial  for  engineering  students  to 

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School  of 


Forestry 


"What  you  achieve  in  your  life  is  up  to  you."  William  Ela 


The  School  of  Forestry  Resources  is  composed  of  the  De- 
partments of  Forestry,  Wildlife  and  Fisheries,  and  Forest 
Products.  Careers  in  forest  industry  manufacturing  are  directly 
related  to  Mississippi's  growing  industrial  manufacturing  base 
in  lumber,  pulp  and  paper,  and  furniture.  These  career  op- 
portunities are  concerned  with  quality  control,  production  con- 
trol, product  and  process  development,  personnel  relations, 
management,  and  engineering. 

Wood  as  a  fiber  source  and  material  of  construction  is  as 
important  in  today's  high  tech  society  as  it  was  in  the  early  years 
of  the  country's  growth  and  development.  Diminishing  supplies 
of  non-renewable  resources  and  increased  costs  for  their  pro- 
curement assures  wood  an  important  role  in  traditional  and  non- 
traditional  use  in  the  form  of  fiber,  composite  panels,  solid  wood 
building  components,  home  furnishings  and  eventually  as  an 
important  chemical  raw  material.  Continued  use  of  wood,  the 
variety  of  products  that  can  be  produced  from  it,  and  the  need  to 
restructure  the  industry  to  compete  in  world  markets  provide  an 
exciting  and  challenging  future  for  the  wood-using  industries 
and  expanded  career  opportunities  for  wood  scientists,  forest 
products  specialists,  and  wood  industry  managers.  Above  rigbt- 
Dr.  Thompson  is  the  Dean  of  the  College  of  Forestry  Resources. 


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Left-Z>,  William  W.  Elam  is  working  on  the 
compilation  on  a  woody  plant  seed  manual  for 
the  country  of  Pakistan  and  is  researching  tree 
seeds  from  tropical  rainforests.  His  favorite  class 
to  teach  is  Forest  Fire,  because  "first,  the  class 
material  is  very  broad  in  scope  having  elements  of 
physics,  chemistry,  biology,  meterology,  forestry, 
etc.  Second,  it  is  amusing  to  see  how  a  burning 
drip  torch  brings  out  the  pyromania  in  a  student. 
Their  eyes  light  up,  (No  pun  intended.)" 


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photo  by  Kim  Pal 


Tlie  School  of  Forest  Resources  is  now  housed  in  its  new  63,000  square  foot  building.  Once  housed  in  six 
different  locations,  the  school  will  benefit  from  its  newfound  unity. 


College  of 
Veterinary  Med. 


"Save  time  for  yourself;  enjoy  solitude."  John  Harkness 


The  College  of  Veterinary  Medicine  was  established  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  permanent  College  facilities,  completed  in  the  fall 
of  1981,  include  the  learning  resources  building,  the 
animal  health  center,  and  the  research  facility.  College 
programs,  faculty  and  staff  offices  are  located  in  these 
facilities. 

The  primary  objective  of  the  College  is  to  be  relevant 
to  the  needs  of  Mississippi.  In  quest  of  this  objective, 
the  College  will  provide  training  in  the  sciences  re- 
quired for  a  career  in  veterinary  medicine.  The  College 
program  focuses  on  the  skills  of  a  general  practioner 
who  will  serve  the  animal-owning  public  of  Mis- 
sissippi. Dr.  H.  Dwight  Mercer,  pictured  above  right, 
serves  as  Dean  of  the  College  of  Vet  Med. 


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Left- "Save  time  for  yourself;  enjoy  sol- 
itude. Take  walks,  study  alone,  and  read 
Homer's  Iliad  on  your  own"  is  Dr.  John 
Harkness's  advice  to  entering  freshmen. 
He  has  learned  from  his  students  that 
"loneliness  and  lack  of  self-confidence  are 
felt  by  most  of  us,  and  that  knowledge 
should  affect  how  we  interact  with  oth- 
ers." Harkness  is  currently  preparing  the 
fourth  edition  of  his  book  The  Biology  and 
Medicine  of  Rabbits  and  Rodents. 


Photo  by  Ron  Alien 

Students  of  the  College  of  Vet  Med  tate  for  and  train  Bully  (the  real  dog).  They  take  the  faithful  MSU 

mascot  to  many  school  related  events  to  boost  MSU  spirit. 


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College 
Board 


The  College  Board  was  created  specifically  to  remove  political  interference 
from  the  administration  of  statewide  higher  education.  Its  members  are 
appointed  by  the  Governor.  They  serve  twelve-year  terms  which  are 
staggered  to  prevent  any  one  group  of  political  appointees  from  gaining 
control  of  the  board. 


Top  right-Governor  Kirk  Fordice.  Above  -Front:  J.  Marlin  Ivey,  Sidney  L.  Rushing,  Frank  O.  Crosthwait,  Jr.,  Will  A.  Hickman,  Dr.  Cass  Pennington.  Back:  Carl  Nicholson,  Ri( 
Garrett  Thew,  James  Luvene,  Dr.  Ray  Cleere,  Nan  McGahey  Baker,  Jake  Mills,  Diana  M.  Miller,  Bill  Crawford. 


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Photo  by  Kim  Palmer 


Executive  Council 


:  Executive  Council  began  a  series  of  monthly 
:tings  with  representatives  of  other  university 
ricils  and  committees  this  year.  The  Faculty 
incil,  Deans  Council,  Council  on  Minority  Af- 
>,  the  Student  Association,  and  others  met  with 
Executive  Council  to  discuss  matters  that  con- 
i  their  organizations  in  hopes  of  making  MSU  a 
:er  place.  The  Executive  Council  is  made  up  of 
president,  vice  presidents,  athletic  director,  and 
president. 

we-FrontiDr.  Roy  Ruby,  Vice  President  of 


Student  Affairs;  Dr.  Randy  Robinette,  Chair 
of  Faculty  Council;  Ms.  Retha  Bushby,  Chair 
of  Staff  Advisory  Council;  Dr.  Bill  McDaniel, 
Provost  and  Vice  President  of  Academic  Af- 
fairs. Back:Mr.  Larry  Templeton,  Athletics  Di- 
rector; Dr.  Ralph  Powe,  Vice  President  for  Re- 
search; Dr.  Billy  Ward,  Vice  President  for 
Institutional  Advancement;  Dr.  Donald  Zacharias, 
President;  Dr.  Rodney  Foil,  Vice  President  for 
Agriculture,  Forestry,  and  Veterinary  Medicine;  Dr. 
George  Verrall,  Vice  President  for  Business  Affairs; 
Mr.  Charles  Guest,  University  Counsel. 


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President 
Zacharias 


"Mississippi  State  is  a  growing,  changing  university." 

Change  is  the  common  denominator  among  modern  organizations.  Mis- 
sissippi State  is  a  growing,  changing  university.  After  more  than  a  year  of 
intensive  review,  self-examination  and  debate,  the  institution  has  adopted 
a  long-range  plan  to  focus  its  academic  programs  in  the  areas  of  human 
resources  development,  economic  and  community  advancement,  science 
and  technology,  and  environmental  quality. 

These  focus  areas  match  major  strengths  of  our  university  with  major 
needs  of  the  State  of  Mississippi.  By  structuring  academic  programs  to 
emphasize  fields  of  particular  stength,  we  can  concentrate  limited  re- 
sources to  produce  the  greatest  benefits  for  the  state.  This  approach  will 
allow  Mississippi  State  to  do  the  very  best  job  it  can  of  serving  Mississippi 
and  its  people,  as  well  as  the  region  and  the  nation. 

In  human  resources  development,  the  university  will  provide  broad-based 
general  and  liberal  education,  preparation  for  lifelong  learning,  preparation 
for  careers,  and  service  to  citizens  of  the  state. 

In  economic  and  community  advancement,  the  university  will  aid  state 
development  in  areas  including  agriculture  and  forest  products,  business, 
community  and  government  management,  manufacturing,  and  social  and 
policy  analysis. 

In  science  and  technology,  the  university  will  emphasize  strengths  such  as 
engineering,  biotechnology,  computing,  animal  and  plant  sciences,  food 
technology  and  manufacturing  technology. 

In  environmental  quality,  the  university  will  help  ensure  quality  of  life 
through  work  in  air  and  water  quality,  food  quality,  natural  resource 
management  and  waste  management. 


Photo  by  Fred  Faulk 

university's  alumni  and  other  friends  are  needed  now  more  than  ever.1 


Mississippi  State  has  embarked  on  a  bold  agenda  of  service  to  Mississit', 
the  nation,  and  the  world.  Our  faculty,  staff  and  students  are  commit!! 
to  its  success.  To  aid  in  that  effort,  we  are  laying  the  groundwork  for 
university's  first  major  gifts  campaign,  with  a  view  of  solidifying 
accomplishments  of  the  past  and  securing  the  opportunities  of  the  futi  ■ 
Our  goal  is  to  make  Mississippi  State  University  stronger,  more  focus 
and  more  valuable  to  Mississippi  and  the  world  beyond. 

-Donald  W.  Zacharias,  President 


The  university's  effort  to  shape  its  own  future  has  been  neither  easy  nor 
painless.  Other  difficult  choices  no  doubt  lie  ahead  in  higher  education  as 
Mississippi   State  adjusts  to  meet  the  needs  of  all  our  citizens.  The 


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Division  of 


Research 


Bringing  national  recognition  to  Mississippi  State. 

The  Division  of  Research  has  been  organized  with  regular  interaction  and 
communications  with  each  college  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  external  funding.  The 
Division  of  Research  has  been  designated  a  Carnegie  Research  I  In- 
stitution. One  of  the  goals  of  the  Division  of  Research  is  the  identification 
of  programs  which  have  a  significant  potential  for  achieving  national 
recongition  and  to  provide  the  assistance  necessary  to  achieve  such 
recognition. 


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Staff:  Audra  Moore,  Jennie  Randle,  Joey  Rodgers,  John 

Benjamin  Smith 


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illie  Harris  stretches  out  to 
make  a  gymnastic  grab.  He 
had  a  fantastic  season  at  wide  re- 
ceiver. 

Torrance  Brown  and  Scott 
Gumina  put  the  hit  on  an  Ar- 
kansas State  running  back  in  an  at- 
tempt to  deny  an  Indian  the  first 
down.  Jimmie  Myles,  Herman  Car- 
roll, Daniel  Boyd,  and  another  MSU 
defender  pursue  the  play. 


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In  1991,  Coach  Jackie  Sherrill 
brought  new-found  excitement  to 
Bulldog  football  with  a  7-5  record 
and  a  Liberty  Bowl  appearance. 
This  season's  #24  AP  preseason 
ranking  renewed  that  feeling  of  ex- 
citement. Mississippi  State  began 
the  season  at  Texas.  An  outstanding 
Bulldog  effort  led  to  a  28-10  win 
over  the  Longhorns.  The  next 
week,  however,  the  Bulldogs  suf- 
fered a  loss  at  the  hands  of  LSU,  24- 
3.  The  Bulldogs  were  at  Memphis 
State  7  days  later,  looking  for  re- 
demption. The  Dogs  barely  escaped 
the  Tigers  with  a  less  than  brilliant 
20-16  win. 

Coming  off  a  much  needed  open- 
date,  State  played  host  to  the  Florida 
Gators.  A  stellar  defensive  perfor- 
mance led  to  a  30-6  thrashing  of  the 
Gators.  The  win  put  the  Bulldogs 
right  back  in  the  SEC  hunt  and  gave 
them  a  #19  AP  ranking.  The  next 


game  against  Auburn  was  a  defen- 
sive struggle,  but  the  Dogs  managed 
to  pull  out  a  14-7  win. 

Seven  days  later,  an  emotional  0-5 
South  Carolina  team  outplayed  the 
Dogs,  21-6.  Homecoming,  a  week 
later,  brought  Arkansas  State  to 
town.  State  whipped  the  Indians,  56- 
6. 

In  the  most  exciting  win  of  the 
season,  State  ended  its  road  SEC 
woes  by  blocking  a  field  goal  in  the 
final  seconds  of  the  game  to  beat 
Kentucky,  37-36.  The  next  week, 
Arkansas  arrived  at  Scott  Field  to 
give  way  to  another  defensive  strug- 
gle. The  MSU  defense  kept  the 
Hogs  out  of  the  endzone  and  scored 
the  only  touchdown  of  the  game  to 
win  10-3. 

On  November  14,  one  of  the  big- 
gest games  in  college  football  was 
played  at  Scott  Field  against  #2  Al- 
abama. The  Tide  looked  to  have  its 


way  with  MSU,  as  they  went  in 
halftime  ahead  17-3.  The  Bulldo 
came  out  in  the  2nd  half  fired  u 
scoring  1 8  points  in  the  3rd  quarte 
However,  missed  opportunities  cri 
pled  State  in  the  4th  quarter 
Bama  went  on  to  win  30-21.  R 
gardless  of  the  loss,  the  Bulldogs  h; 
reason  to  hold  their  heads  up  aftl 
gaining  over  300  yards  on  the  nl 
tion's  top  ranked  defense. 

The  regular  season  came  to  I 
close  in  Oxford.  After  pulling  ahesl 
10-0  in  the  first  half,  the  Bulldo 
gave  up  17  unanswered  points  I 
Ole  Miss.  The  game  ended  wi: 
MSU  being  denied  a  touchdown  cl 
11  plays  inside  the  Rebels'  12  yaJ 
line. 

After  a  terrific  7-4  regular  seaso 
the  Bulldogs  found  themselves  wii 
an  invitation  to  meet  North  Car 
lina  in  the  Peach  Bowl  on  January 
—  John  Benjamin  Spence 


Photo  by  Ralph  Sheai 


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enior  Chris  Bosarge  holds  as 
placekicker  Chris  Gardner  sets 
o  boot  one  of  three  field  goals 
nst  SEC  foe  Florida. 


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iring  one  of  40  pass  attempts, 
Quarterback  Greg  Plump 
iids  pressure  from  a  UNC  defend- 
er. Senior  Center  Lee  Ford  provid- 
ed protection  for  Bulldog  quarter- 
backs during  the  season. 


'72x)u"ying  his  way  through  the 
f"S  path  cleared  by  Kenny  Rob- 
erts, John  James,  Lee  Ford,  and  Jes- 
se James,  Sophomore  Michael  Davis 
presses  for  added  yardage.  Davis  is 
expected  to  play  a  large  roll  in  the 
MSU  running  game  during  the  up- 
coming season. 


^S^lC^tiSS     or  the  pits? 


?or  the  2nd  straight  year, 
ach  Jackie  Sherrill  led  MSU 
post-season  play.  This  year 
;  Bulldogs  met  the  UNC 
rheels  in  the  25th  anniver- 
y  Peach  Bowl.  The  game, 
lyed  in  the  new  Georgia 
me,  set  attendance  records 
:h  69,125.  The  bowl  marked 
:  first  time  since  1941  that  the 
lldogs  had  played  in  January. 
rhe  game  erupted  with 
,000  cowbells  deafening  the 
Id  of  play.  The  Bulldogs,  in 
roon  pants  and  white  jerseys, 
ened  up  the  scoring  with  a  3 
■d  TD  pass  to  Orlanda  Truitt. 
ris  Gardner  made  it  a  7-0 
,d.   Afterward,   the   defense 


stepped  on  and  thwarted  the  ad- 
vance of  UNC.  Closing  out  the 
first  quarter  scoring,  Roberts 
ran  22  yards  to  put  the  Bulldogs 
up  14-0. 

During  the  2nd  half,  however, 
any  Bulldog  scoring  seemed 
haunted  by  a  referee's  whistle. 
An  82  yard  TD  reception  by 
Truitt  was  called  back.  In  the 
same  quarter  a  21  yard  TD  re- 
ception by  Truitt  was  also  called 
back.  State  went  into  half-time 
with  a  14-0  lead. 

UNC  came  out  in  the  second 
half  and  drove  the  ball  against 
the  Bulldog  defense  for  their 
only  offensive  TD.  A  UNC 
blocked  punt,  recovery,  and  run 


tied  the  score  at  14-14. 

In  the  4th  quarter,  UNC  in- 
tercepted a  Plump  pass  and  re- 
turned it  for  a  45  yards  for  a 
TD.  Midway  through  the  4th, 
Gardner  made  a  46  yard  field 
goal  to  close  the  gap  21-17. 
Even  though  the  Bulldogs  put 
together  a  last  minute  drive, 
they  were  unable  to  convert  for 
any  more  points. 

MSU  dominance  on  the  field 
was  not  reflected  on  the  score- 
board. Despite  the  21-17  loss, 
Quarterback  Greg  Plump  went 
away  with  24-40  receptions  for 
287  yards  and  2  TDs,  and  440 
yards  of  total  offense. 

—  Joey  Rodgers 


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f\  /"ith  two  UNC  defenders  in 
LA  /  pursuit,  Senior  Runningback 
Kenny  Roberts  attempts  to  turn  the 
corner  for  an  MSU  firstdown.  Dur- 
ing his  years  at  MSU,  Roberts  was  a 
vital  weapon  in  the  offensive  attack. 


Qrabing  a  pass  from  Greg  Plump, 
Junior  Wide  Receiver  Orlanda 
itt  makes  yet  another  big  play. 
Truitt's  offensive  prowess  played  a 
big  part  in  MSU's  momentum  dur- 
ing their  Peach  Bowl  appearance. 


Quarterback  Greg  Plump  darts 
through  a  hole  left  by  offensive 
lineman  Brian  Wright's  block.  Greg 
took  over  as  State's  #1  QB  when 
Sleepy  Robinson  went  down  with  an 
injury  during  the  Florida  contest. 


L^Ounning  back  Kenny  Roberts  at- 
|>t^tempts  to  escape  the  grasp  of 
Alabama's  Eric  Curry.  Roberts  was 
Mississippi  State's  leading  rusher 
with  an  average  of  5.6  yards  per 
carry,  gaining  597  yards  this  season. 


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Tunable  to  evade  heavy  pursuit  yardage.   Both   Gibson   and   Henry 

■S    by  nosetackle  Arleye  Gibson  played  vital  roles  in  one  of  the  SEC's 

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If  you  ever  wanted  to 
know  what  MSU  football 
players  are  really  like,  I 
caught  up  with  two  of  them. 

Senior  Lee  Ford,  known  as 
"Mr.  Versatility,"  was 
pleased  with  this  season's 
Bulldog  performance.  One 
of  the  things  he  enjoyed 
most  about  being  a  member 
of  the  football  team  was  the 
comraderie  between  the 
players.  Ford  wanted  all  the 
fans  to  know  that  they  were 
great  and  that  he  "loved  'em 
to  death."  He  now  looks  for- 
ward to  joining  the  ranks  of 
Bulldog  fans  as  an  alumnus. 
True  to  Ford's  love  of  a  chal- 
lenge, he  dreams  of  playing 
in  the  NFL.  If  that  doesn't 
work  out,  however,  he  plans 
to  pursue  a  career  in  Petro- 
leum Engineering. 

Junior  Free  Safety  Kelvin 


Knight  was  as  personable  as 
he  could  be.  He  described 
himself  as  a  family  man  who 
likes  quiet  and  peace.  On  the 
football  field,  however, 
Knight  is  pure  business.  He 
said  his  best  moment  this  sea- 
son was  when  he  picked  off  a 
pass  during  the  Memphis 
State  game.  In  general, 
Knight  said  he  enjoys  com- 
peting with  other  teams. 
However,  he  does  enjoy  the 
atmosphere  of  fun,  support, 
and  comraderie  of  the  team. 
Knight  said  the  team  is  there 
to  comfort  you  when  you  are 
down,  and  to  celebrate  with 
you  when  your  good  times 
roll  around.  For  the  record, 
Knight  said  he  has  1  more 
year  left  and  he  intends  to 
make  it  his  very  best. 
—  Audra  I.  Moore 


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Photo  by  Kim  Palmt 


Sophomore  Melvin  Hayes  pres- 
sures an  opposing  quarterback 
in  an  effort  to  pick  up  a  sack.  Soph- 
omore Scott  Gumina  follows  the 
play. 

Junior  Frankie  Luster,  Sopho- 
more Scott  Gumina,  Seniors 
Keith  Joseph  and  Marc 
Woodard,  and  the  rest  of  the  de- 
fensive unit  take  a  well  deserved 
break.  State's  defense  held  oppo- 
nents to  just  16  points  per  game. 


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Game  Winning 


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"he  Bulldog  defense  had  a 
sational  year,  holding  5  of 
Dpponents  to  10  points  or 
.  State  was  paced  by  line- 
ker  Daniel  Boyd  with  128 
il  tackles;  76  were  unas- 
ed.  Juan  Long  participat- 
in  119  stops,  with  7  for  a 
s  of  yardage.  Marc 
iodard  was  in  on  91  tack- 
including  10  behind  the 
i  of  scrimmage.  Arleye 
>son  led  defensive  line- 
n  with  79  total  tackles  and 
vin  Knight  paced  defen- 
I  backs  with  69  stops.  Je- 
tie  Brown  led  the  assault 
opposing  quarterbacks 
h  4   sacks.   Kevin   Henry 


and  Keith  Joseph  each  had  3 
sacks. 

Kelvin  Knight  and  Charlie 
Davidson  led  State  in  inter- 
ceptions with  4.  Frankie 
Luster  picked  off  3  passes 
and  Edward  Williams  had  2 
interceptions. 

Knight  led  in  yet  another 
catagory  with  10  broken  up 
passes,  followed  by  Williams 
with  9  deflections.  Daniel 
Boyd  led  linebackers  with  7 
batted  passes. 

Both  Knight  and  Davidson 
went  on  the  offensive  by 
scoring  touchdowns  on  turn- 
overs. Knight  returned  an  in- 
terception  and   Davidson 


scored  on  a  recovered  fum- 
ble. 

Punter  Todd  Jordan  put 
up  All-SEC  numbers  with  an 
average  of  43.6  yards  per 
kick,  including  a  67  yard 
punt  during  the  South  Car- 
olina contest.  On  19  occa- 
sions, Jordan's  punts  pinned 
opponents  inside  their  own 
20  yard  line. 

State  managed  3  blocked 
kicks  this  season.  Jeff  Ar- 
tigues  and  Daniel  Boyd  each 
blocked  a  field  goal  attempt, 
while  Charlie  Davidson  de- 
nied an  extra  point  attempt. 
—  John  Benjamin  Spence 


^")unnin 
[■^eludes 


gback   Karl   Williamson 


der  to  pick  up  another  Bulldog  first 
down.  Williamson  was  among  the 
scoring  leaders  with  4  touchdowns. 


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lississippi  State  had  a  ter- 
;  offensive  season  statis- 
lly.  In  obtaining  a  7-4  rec- 
,  the  Bulldogs  out-scored 
ir  opponents  235-176.  At 
tt  Field,  State  scored  a 
Dpping  131  points,  corn- 
ed to  the  opponent's  52. 
lace  kicker  Chris  Gard- 
led  MSU's  scoring  effort 
i  58  points  via  15  field 
Is  and  13  extra  points.  He 
followed  by  Michael  Da- 
who  scored  32  points  and 
rl  Williamson  with  24 
nts. 

Lenny  Roberts  paced  the 
ldog  ground  attack  with 
'  of  State's  2,079  net  rush- 
yards.  He  was  followed 


by  Michael  Davis  who 
pounded  for  474  yards  and  5 
touchdowns  and  William 
Prince  with  191  net  yards. 

Quarterback  Greg  Plump 
led  MSU's  passing  attack  by 
throwing  for  863  yards  and  4 
touchdowns.  William 
"Sleepy"  Robinson  followed 
with  319  yards,  before  being 
lost  to  injury,  and  Todd  Jor- 
dan with  268  yards.  Quar- 
terback was  a  highly  versitile 
position  this  season.  Plump 
with  112  yards  and  3  touch- 
downs and  Robinson  with 
135  yards  and  1  touchdown 
were  among  the  team  leaders 
in  rushing. 

Willie  Harris  was  the  fa- 


vorite Bulldog  passing  tar- 
get, making  35  receptions 
for  574  yards  and  3  touch- 
downs. Orlando  Truitt  had 
22  grabs  for  379  yards  and  3 
touchdowns.  Kenny  Roberts 
came  out  of  the  backfield  to 
pick  up  132  yards  on  17  re- 
ceptions. 

State's  return  team  was  an- 
chored by  Tony  James  who 
picked  up  438  yards  on  kick- 
offs  and  358  yards  on  re- 
turned punts.  Kenny  Roberts 
brought  back  Mississippi 
State's  longest  kickoff  return 
for  54  yards. 
—  John  Benjamin  Spence 


)  by 'Ralph  Shearer 

>enior  Lee  Ford,  Junior  Bill  Sar- 
,  tin,  and  Senior  John  James  cool 
State's  offensive  line  was  hot, 
igh,  allowing  the  Bulldogs  to 
eve  a  rushing  average  of  4. 1 
Is  per  carry. 


s — \ophomore  Drum  Major  M 
^^chael  Laird  glances  over  h 
shoulder  to  ensure  the  band  is  ge 
ting  into  place  for  a  halftime  show 


The  Famous  Maroon 

-BAND 

The   oldest   band   in   the     are   Business  and   Industry 


South  is  directed  by  Dr.  Kent 
Sills.  The  assistant  director  is 
Elva  Kaye  Lance. 

The  band  consists  of  325 
members  including  instru- 
ment players,  majorettes, 
twirlers,  and  flag  corps. 
These  members  come  from 
all  colleges  and  schools.  Ap- 
proximately 33  percent  are 
Arts  and  Sciences  Majors,  25 
percent  are  Engineering  Ma- 
jors, 22  percent  are  Educa- 
tion Majors,  and  12  percent 

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Photo  by  Ralph  Shearer 

The  Majorettes  perform  for  the 
students  during  the  halftime 
show.  Each  home  game  required  the 
Majorettes  to  learn  a  new  routine. 


[arching  along  the  sidelines  be- 
fore the  game,  The  Famous 
Maroon  Band  prepares  to  enter 
the  stands.  Precision  marching  de- 
mands many  hours  of  practice. 


130 


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Majors. 

The  Famous  Maroon  Band 
has  many  responsibilities. 
They  perform  three  differ- 
ent halftime  shows  and  one 
pregame  show  during  the 
football  season.  In  addition 
to  the  home  game  entertain- 
ment, the  band  attends  all 
pep  rallies  and  a  few  away 
games.  They  also  march  in 
the  annual  Starkville  Christ- 
mas Parade. 


Photo  by  Kim  Palmer 


Photo  by  Brett  Bering 


by  Ron  Allen 


5eature  Twirler  Jennifer 
Slentz  delights  the  crowd 
with  complex  throws  and 
catches.  Twirlers  and  Majorettes  co- 
ordinated their  movements  with  the 
band's  musical  accompaniment. 

TPumpet  players  perform  in  the 
stands.  The  band  provided  en- 
tertainment between  breaks  in  the 
football  action. 


Eerforming   on   the   field,   t 
Drum  Line  keeps  the  beat 
Famous  Maroon  Band.   Dm 
mers  put  in  many  hours  perfect 
their  timing  and  cadence. 


The  Making  of  a 


Photo  by  Ralph  She; 


A  week  before  fall  semes- 
ter begins,  the  members  of 
the  Famous  Maroon  Band 
are  on  campus  to  create  and 
perfect  their  football  shows. 

The  pre-semester  work- 
shop opens  with  a  review  of 
basic  marching  techniques. 
Some  fundamentals  include 
the  size  of  the  step,  the  tim- 
ing of  the  turns,  and  the  in- 
tervals between  the  march- 
ers. 

Once  members  are  march- 
ing uniformly,  the  season's 
music  for  the  shows  are 
handed  out.  The  band 
spends  a  day  learning  the 
music. 

For  each  show,  the  band 
uses  maps  of  the  football 
field  to  learn  the  formations 
which  will  create  the  shows. 


The  maps,  which  look  like 
snapshots  between  moves, 
contain  the  positions  of  all 
325  members. 

At  first,  the  band  practices 
by  setting  the  initial  position, 
with  each  member  assigned  a 
number.  They  walk  from  po- 
sition to  position  using  a 
count,  with  no  music.  Once 
the  positions  and  the  number 
of  counts  between  them  are 
familiar,  the  band  marches 
to  a  tape  of  the  songs.  Final- 
ly, the  band  combines 
marching  with  playing. 

For  the  rest  of  the  year, 
the  members  spend  five 
hours  a  week  perfecting  each 
show  before  the  upcoming 
game. 
—  Paul  M.  Johnson 


132 


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Photo  by  Kim  Pal 

C  i    (  1aR  members  Grace  Longs 
TKristen  Harvey  enjoy  the 
^ — '    citement   of  a   home  gar 
The  Famous  Maroon  Band  belie  ; 
in  mixing  a  bit  of  play  with  h;  I 
work. 


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/~\  hristy  Kinsel  shows  her  spirit  as 
(  ythe  Mississippi  State  Pom  Squad 
cheers  to  the  home  side. 


Performing  synchronized  cheers 
and  routines  is  a  big  part  of  the 
Mississippi  State  Pom  Squad's  time 
at  home  games.  This  group  works 
very  hard  to  keep  the  spirit  flowing 
during  the  games. 


Photo  by  Ralph  Shearer 

Hold  on, 


smit 


a  minute, 
gotta  put  some 

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in  it 


Photo  by  Chris  Schotb 

■J~ntense  physical  training  is  a  mi( 
I  for  these  cheerleaders.  Mai 
Hours  of  practice  go  into  perfectii 
difficult  aerials. 


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'e  got  some  Dawgs  up  in 
here  —  The  cheerleaders 
kee'p  "students  fired  up.  They  work 
hard  in  keeping  fans  active  during 
the  game. 


yirmy  ROTC  Bulldog  End  Zone 
/"A  members  support  Bully  (David 
Longstreet)  as  he  equals  MSU's 
score  in  pushups.  This  was  a  wel- 
come attraction  to  the  fans  at  Scott 
Field  as  they  keep  count  in  cadence 
with  Bully's  pushups. 


ioto  by  Ralph  Shearer 


A  waiting  the  opponent's  sen 

,/lFreshman  Carmen  Easley  a 

ticipates  a  possible  dig.  During  tl 

first  12  matches,  Carmen  deliven 

45  digs. 


Lady  Bulldog  Volleyball 

When  you  hear  someone  on  campus  talking  about  how 
many  kills  or  digs  the  Bulldogs  executed,  you  can  be  sure 
they  were  talking  about  Lady  Bulldog  Volleyball.  This  year's 
team  produced  the  longest  winning  run  in  MSU's  volleyball 
history  with  9  straight  wins.  The  Lady  Bulldogs  finished  the 
season  with  a  17-15  record. 

At  the  SEC  tournament,  held  in  Birmingham,  AL,  the 
Lady  Bulldogs  beat  Alabama  in  the  first  round.  During  the 
second  round,  however,  they  were  eliminated  from  the  tour- 
nament at  the  hands  of  LSU. 

The  Lady  Bulldog  team  faced  a  difficult  season  this  year, 
but  came  out  of  it  with  only  one  non-conference  defeat. 
Senior  team  member  Aimee  York  was  named  to  the  All  SEC 
2nd  team.  Members  Amy  Penrose,  Nicole  Carter,  and  Aimee 
York  were  all  named  to  the  All  Academic  SEC. 

With  the  amount  of  potential  and  talent  that  the  team 
possesses,  compounded  with  the  fact  that  the  team  will  only 
lose  three  seniors,  the  forecast  is  for  a  very  bright  season  next 
year. 
—  Audra  I.  Moore 


Photo  by  Ralph  Sheai 


Photo  by  Ralph  Shearct 

f\  patching  the  flight  of  the  vol- 
\A  I  leyball,  Sophomore  Shannon 
McDonald  sets  up  for  a  perfectly 
timed  block.  Shannon's  position  was 
middle  blocker  during  the  season. 


Photo  courtesy  of  MSU  Media  Relatk 


136 


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i  ady  Bulldog  Volleyball.  (Front  L- 
I  R):  Amy  Fenrose,  Cathy  Clark, 
Dawn  Porter,  Robyn  Flessner, 
Heather  Schilling,  trainer  Nicki 
Ford;  (Back):  Assistant  Coach  Susan 
Steadman,  Nicolle  Carter,  Shannon 
McDonald,  Dawn  Hollar,  Ashlye 
Davis,  Carmen  Easley,  Aimee  York, 
Renee   Toups,   Head  Coach   Mike 


Tucker. 


:>  by  Robert  Rivera 


Photo  by  Kim  Palme 


Senior  Amy  Penrose  and  Junior 
Ashlye  Davis  block  an  oppo- 
nent's volley,  picking  up  a  Bulldog 
point.  Amy  lead  the  team  this  year 
in  assists. 


Senior  Aimee  York  prepares  to 
deliver  her  serve.  As  an  outside 
hitter,  Aimee  had  a  career  1 147  kills 
for  the  89-91  seasons. 


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Senior  Joseph  Curro  finishes  si 
ond  at  the   MSU   Invitation 
Curro  and  Steve  Dudley  led  t 
Bulldogs  to  two  meet  titles. 


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A  Running 


Junior  April  Ecke  and  the  women's  team  served  as  the 
highlights  of  MSU's  1992  cross  country  campaigns  with 
impressive  showings  across  the  entire  South  and  a  23rd 
national  ranking  —  the  highest  ever  for  head  coach  Al 
Schmidt's  program. 

The  tough  Lady  Bulldog  harriers  wrapped  up  two  team 
championships  through  the  five  meet  season  and  placed  at 
least  three  runners  among  the  top-five  individual  finishers  in 
three  meets.  Ecke  paced  an  experienced  women's  squad 
throughout  the  year  with  three  individual  championships  to 
her  credit.  Only  once  this  season  did  she  not  either  break  the 
tape  at  the  finish  line  or  place  second. 

After  the  second  win  of  the  season,  the  Mississippi  State 
Invitational,  the  Lady  Bulldog  harriers  received  a  23rd  rank- 
ing by  the  NCAA  Women's  Division  I  Coaches'  Poll,  one  of 
four  SEC  schools  listed  on  that  week's  poll. 

The  MSU  Invitational  was  the  first  home  meet  in  three 
years,  and  both  the  men's  and  women's  teams  put  up  great 
performances.  Eight  Bulldogs  and  four  Lady  Bulldogs 
stretched  for  their  best  time  of  the  1992  season  at  the  home 
meet.  The  Bulldogs  took  six  of  the  top-ten  individual  place- 
ments, while  the  women's  squad  captured  four  of  the  top-five 
and  picked  up  an  SEC  win  over  conference  foe  Vanderbilt. 

After  the  MSU  meet,  the  Lady  Bulldogs  went  on  to  place 
second  at  the  prestigeous  Texas  Invitational,  downing  the 
homestanding  Longhorn  harriers,  and  then  traveled  to 
Clemson,  S.C.,  where  they  placed  third  behind  SEC  foes 
Alabama  and  Auburn  in  a  typical  tight  race  between  the 
three  schools. 

Seniors  Michelle  Black,  Melissa  Rice,  and  Trina  Taddy 
served  as  the  backbone  of  the  women's  cross  country  squad 
with  a  total  of  eight  top-five  finishes  between  them.  Black 
placed  in  the  top-ten  in  each  of  her  meets,  while  Rice  earned 
one  second-place  and  two  third-place  finishes.  Taddy  earned 
fifth-place  finishes  in  both  of  the  Lady  Bulldog  wins. 

Junior  Steve  Dudley  and  Senior  Joseph  Curro  were  the 
leaders  of  the  men's  squad  as  each  had  one  meet  cham- 
pionship to  their  credit,  leading  the  Bulldogs  to  their  two 
meet  titles,  the  Southeastern  Louisiana  and  MSU  Invita- 
tionals. 
—  Marty  Conway 


5reshman  Bob  Cain  crosses  the 
finish  line  at  the  Mississippi 
State  Invitational.  The  meet 
was  the  first  held  at  MSU  in  three 
years. 


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fore  the 


-unior  April  Ecke  warms  up  be- 
le  MSU  Invitational.  Ecke 
finished  first  in  three  of  the  five 
meets  during  the  1992  season. 


Junior  Nancy  Goodall,  Junior 
April  Ecke,  Senior  Melisa  Rice, 
Sophomore  Charlotte  Williams, 
Freshman  Ashley  Green,  and  Senior 
Trina  Taddy  compete  in  the  MSU 
Invitational.  The  Lady  Bulldogs  fin- 
ished first  in  the  meet  and  placed 
23rd  in  the  nation  for  the  season. 


/Issistant  Athletic  Direc- 
^/ltor/Media  and  Public  Rela- 
tions Mike  Nemeth  directs  Media 
Relations.  This  group  serves  as  a 
liaison  between  the  public  and  MSU 
sports. 


/Issistant  Director  of  Media  Re- 
yTnlations,   Scott   Stricklin,   runs 
through  pages  of  stats. 


140        SpOttS  l^kOMO&OW 


Photos  by  Sonny  Matth  i 

\    I  arty  Conway,  a  student  volunteer,  works  01 1 
\\J   computer.   Student  contacts  were  an  integ J 

•part  in  getting  a  clear  picture  of  the  progress  of  all : 

the  MSU  teams  during  their  seasons. 


eeping  the 


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And  Much,  Much  More 


"Could  you  tell  me  what  time 
e  pool  closes  today?"  This  is 
e  question  that  Media  Reta- 
ins, also  known  as  Sports  In- 
rmation,  can  not  actually  an- 
er.  So  then  you  ask,  "What 
es  Media  Relations  do?"  The 
swer  will  amaze  you.  Mike 
;meth,  Assistant  Athletic  Di- 
ctor/Media  and  Public  Rela- 
>ns  and  his  staff  of  David 
>sinski,  David  Murray,  and 
ott  Stricklin  plus  graduate  as- 
tants  and  a  score  of  student 
lunteers  are  responsible  for 
y  statistical  information  you 
ad  about  in  any  of  the  1 5  var- 
y  sports  MSU  supports. 
Even  though  this  is  an  impres- 
e  task,  Media  Relations  does 
ach  more.  If  you  ever  need  an 


interview  with  an  athlete,  call 
Media  Relations.  If  you  ever 
need  information  on  a  coach, 
call  Media  Relations.  Or  if  you 
ever  need  to  know  how  to  get  a 
fan  letter  to  a  favorite  athlete, 
call  Media  Relations. 

The  basic  function  of  this 
hard  working  group  of  people  is 
to  serve  as  a  liaison  between  the 
public  and  MSU  sports.  Thus, 
any  time  you  watch  the  Bulldogs 
on  TV,  you  can  contibute  part 
of  the  broadcast  to  Media  Re- 
lations direction. 

Even  though  this  sounds  as  if 
it  is  glamorous  work,  you  must, 
as  David  Rosinski  said,  "love  the 
job"  because  of  the  long  hours 
involved.  However,  if  this  does 
sound  like  fabulous  work  to  you, 


or  if  you  have  always  wanted  to 
be  on  the  floor  at  a  game  keep- 
ing the  stats,  Media  Relations 
would  love  to  hear  from  you. 
Most  of  the  statistical  work  is 
done  by  students  who  volunteer 
their  time.  Rosinski  said  that 
Media  Relations  is  always  in 
need  of  students  who  want  to 
help.  Usually  the  quantity  of  in- 
formation available  on  a  sport  is 
due  to  the  number  of  students 
assisting  the  regular  staff. 

So,  if  you  ever  need  informa- 
tion on  Coach  Ron  Polk,  or 
want  to  get  a  fan  letter  to  Chuck 
Evans,  or  even  want  to  know 
how  you  can  help  keep  the  stats 
on  our  Bulldogs,  just  call  Media 
Relations. 

—  Audra  I.  Moore 


by  Ralph  Shearer 


Taking  pictures  of  Bulldog  Basket- 
I  ball,  Media  Relations  photogra- 
pher Daryl  McAlister  captures  the 
perfect  shot. 

i  >.eeping  track  of  MSU  sports,  stu- 
Kdent  volunteer  Jason  Cook  works 
on  the  computer.  Tracking  teams' 
progress  through  the  seasons  was 
just  one  of  his  responsibilities. 


Photo  by  Ralph  Shearer 


Photo  by  Mike  Bedgood 


Tales  from  the 


Faces  In  The  Pound 


Photo  by  Robert  Rive  j 


142      Sxpbsiite  State.  ^Jans 


I  '      '   *£&   _.^- 


Welcome  to  the  Humphrey  Coliseurr 


for  an  evening  of 

After  a  rebuilding    1991- 
1992  season  which  saw  the 

lYTississinOl      Bulldogs  finish  with  a  15-13 
L  ST         rernrrl.  Mississinni  S 


'BASKETBALL . 


State 


record,  Mississippi  State  had 
high  expectations  for  this 
season.  With  the  loss  of  only 
one  starter  to  graduation, 
MSU  was  ranked  second  in 
the  Southeastern  Confer- 
ence Western  Division  in 
most  preseason  polls.  Re- 
turning starters  Chuck  Ev- 
ans, Johnny  Walker,  and  Da- 
vid Domingue  were  joined 
by  Marcus  Grant  and  Orien 
Watson,   newcomers  to   the 


starting  role.  Standout  fresh- 
men Bubba  Wilson  and 
Vandale  Thomas  also  con- 
tributed greatly  to  the  Bull- 
dog effort. 

Led  by  all-SEC  hopefuls 
Walker  and  Evans,  State  en- 
tered Conference  play  with  a 
6-3  record.  State,  in  the  mid- 
dle of  a  four  game  winning 
streak,  opened  the  SEC  slate 
on  a  high  note  by  defeating 
Auburn  77-71.  However, 
disaster  struck  at  Georgia  as 
the  Bulldogs  began  a  4  game 
SEC  losing  skid  which  con- 


tinued until  Alabama  cam 
to  Humphrey  Coliseum,  i 
seemingly  rejuvinated  Bui 
dog  squad  spanked  the  Tid 
decisively,  placing  itself  i 
contention  for  SEC  honoi 
and  post-season  play. 

This  newly  acquired  mc 
mentum  returned  as  th 
Bulldogs  knocked  off  16t 
ranked  Arkansas  in  an  ovei 
time  thriller  at  the  Humr 
placing  State  in  contentio 
for  SEC  honors  and  pos 
season  play. 

—  John  Benjamin  Smith 


Photo  by  Mike  Bedgood 

Jarcus  Grant  leads  the  Bulldogs 
up  court  in  transition  from  de- 
:  to  offense  as  Vandale  Thomas 
follows  close  behind.  Grant  was  a 
major  force  from  long  range,  as  he 
was  a  team  leader  from  beyond  the  3 
point  line. 


'T—v.  ominating  the  low  post,  Junior 
I     )Center  David  Domingue  adds 


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Photo  by  Ralph  Sheai 

Towering  over   the   Austin   Pe: 

I  front   court,   Senior   Forwai 

Jonnny  Walker  scores  two  of  28  or 

lay-up.  Walker  was  the  team  scorii 

leader  in  the  80-73  victory. 


Senior  Point  Guard  Chuck  Evans 
beats  LSU  defense  on  a  fast 
break.  Evans  led  the  back  court  with 
consistent  play  as  a  team  leader. 


145 


CJ~t  reshman   Guard   Vandale   Thomas 
Vawaits  an  Arkansas  throw-in  to  re- 
swire  play.  Thomas,  a  true  freshman,  has 
played  in  every  game  this  season. 

Senior  Guard  Chuck  Evans  applies 
pressure  to  an  Austin  Peay  offender. 
At  the  time  of  the  Reveille's  press,  Evans 
ranked  4th  in  career  steals  with  129. 


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And  Post  Season 

AGHOM 


With  a  3-4  SEC  mark 
and  a  10-7  overall  rec- 
ord, the  Bulldogs  placed 
themselves  back  in  con- 
tention in  the  SEC  West. 
The  final  stretch  of  the 
Mississippi  State  sched- 
ule will  determine  the 
Dawgs'  post  season  fate. 
Still  on  the  slate  for  the 
Dawgs  when  this  year's 
Reveille  went  to  press 
are  road  trips  to  Ken- 
tucky, LSU,  Auburn, 
Arkansas,  and  Alabama. 


Also,  travelling  to  the 
Humphrey  Coliseum 
will  be  Ole  Miss,  South 
Carolina,  Vanderbilt, 
and  Florida.  Having 
knocked  off  two  major 
SEC  contenders,  Ala- 
bama and  Arkansas, 
State's  newfound  spirit 
and  enthusiasm  on  the 
court  could  possibly  take 
them  to  the  post  season 
NCAA  tournament. 

—  John   Benjamin 
Smith 


Photos  by  Ralph  Shearer 

read  Coach  Richard  Williams  re- 
C^Ninforces  play  plans  during  a 
MSU  time-out. 


147 


fj    I  reshman    Guard    Vandale    Thom; 

Tshoots  one  of  two  3-point  shots  again 

Sffi-'Louisiana.  Thomas,  a  former  prep  A' 

American  had  a  huge  impact  on  MSU  succes 


Sa/OV! 

Coach  Williams  Approaches 
100th  Career  Win 


This  season  marked  Head 
Basketball  Coach  Richard 
Williams'  seventh  season  at 
Mississippi  State.  During 
those  seven  years,  Williams 
has  amassed  some  impressive 
statistics. 

At  the  time  of  the  Rev- 
eille's press,  Coach  Williams 
was  well  on  his  way  to  his 
100th  career  win.  With  the 
victory  over  Arkansas  on 
January  27,  Williams  was 
only  4  wins  shy  of  the  goal. 

With  his  92  win  earlier  this 
season,   Coach   Williams  be- 


came Mississippi  State's  third 
most  winning  coach.  The  top 
two  positions  are  held  by 
Babe  McCarthy  (169-85)  and 
E.C.  Hayes  (124-54). 

On  the  home  court,  the 
statistics  marked  Coach  Wil- 
liams as  overwhelmingly  suc- 
cessful. He  owns  a  career  rec- 
ord of  29-2  in  non-SEC 
games.  This  season's  Bull- 
dogs have  done  much  to  con- 
tinue the  winning  tradition. 
They  have  accumulated  a 
record  of  8-1  on  the  home 
court  thus  far. 


Mississippi  State  Basketball.  Sit- 
ting (L-R):  Orien  Watson,  Jack 
ig,  Marcus  Grant,  Greg  Ander- 
son,   Marlon    Dorsey,    Vandale 


Photo  Courtesy  of  MSU  Media  Rclati 

Thomas,  Chuck  Evans.  Standing 
R):  Johnny  Walker,  David  Do 
ingue,  George  Brooks,  Bubba  V 
son,  Vince  Embry,  Jay  Walton. 


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■xenior  Point  Guard  Chuck  Evans 
•n  plays  keep  away  with  a  flustered 
stin  Peay  defender  prior  to  mak- 
;  one  of  10  assists.  Evans  was  one 
[he  SEC's  assist  leaders  during  the 
92-1993  season. 


Senior  Guard  Orien  Watson 
scans  the  opposing  defense, 
searching  for  open  teammates.  Wat- 
son was  among  team  leaders  in  as- 
sists. 


toby  Mike  Bedgood 

pressing  an  offender,  Senior  Forward  Johnny 
Walker  holds  NE  Louisiana  progress  at  the 
1  of  the  key.  Walker  accumulated  1 0  points  and 
rebounds  during  this  contest. 


■\  atching  a  pass  from  down  court, 
ySenior  Forward  Johnny  Walker 
rns  to  face  Alabama  defense  as 
nior  David  Domingue  moves  to 
sist  in  the  attack.  MSU  went  on  to 
n  this  contest  66-53. 


Beadying  for  action,  Sophomore 
Marcus  Grant  works  to  stiffle  an 
ansas  attack.  Senior  Eric  Ste- 
phens keeps  another  offender  in 
check. 


Dtos  bv  Ralph  Shearer  and  Mike  Bedford 


Jnexpected  Heroes  Mark  MSU 


Heading  into  the  1992- 
)93  season,  returning  sen- 
r  starters  Chuck  Evans  and 
hnny  Walker  were  expect- 
l  to  lead  the  Bulldogs  while 
ing  for  All-SEC  honors.  In 
Idition  to  Evans  and  Walk- 
s  leadership  roles,  some 
llikely  heroes  arose  to  play 
rge  roles  in  MSU  success. 
Senior  Guard  Orien  Wat- 
n  had  big  shoes  to  fill,  re- 
aring All-SEC  Tony  Watts. 
his  season,  Watson's  defen- 
ce prowess  returned  from  a 
ar  ago,  when  he  was  se- 
:ted  as  the  team's  best  de- 


fensive player.  Surprisingly, 
Watson  was  also  one  of  the 
team  leaders  in  scoring,  fill- 
ing the  net  with  an  evenly 
distributed  arsenal  of  3- 
pointers  and  inside  shots. 

Sophomore  Marcus  Grant 
has  also  been  a  valuable  asset 
to  the  Bulldogs,  playing  a 
dual  role  at  the  off-guard 
and  small  forward  positions. 
Grant  was  a  major  threat 
from  the  outside,  where  he 
was  a  team  leader  in  every  3- 
point  catagory.  At  the  low 
post,  he  contributed  as  a 
team  leader  in  defensive  re- 


aiting   for  a   move,   Senior 
Guard   Chuck   Evans   pres- 
es"an  Arkansas  offender. 


/Ibove  right:  Awaiting  the  ref- 
^/"jeree's  whistle,  Senior  Guard 
Orien  Watson  sets  to  put  the  ball 
back  into  play. 


bounds. 

A  high  school  Ail- 
American  one  year  ago, 
Freshmen  sensation  Vandale 
Thomas  found  himself  in  the 
role  of  6th  man,  coming  off 
the  Bulldog  bench  to  con- 
tribute valuable  offensive 
numbers,  including  a  team 
leading  17  point  effort 
against  Northeast  Louisiana. 
Thomas  looks  to  be  an  in- 
dispensable asset  to  Mississip- 
pi State  for  seasons  to  come. 

—  John  Benjamin  Smith 


151 


Michelle   Gossage   shoots   two 
against  the  Lady  Blazers  as  Car- 
Ramagos  sets  for  a  possible 
rebound. 

(~>yeing  the  rim,  Erica  Simmons 
r"  sets  to  release  the  ball  for  a  free 
throw  shot. 


QOUQUMQ 


All  Photos  by  Ralph  Shea 


The  1992-1993  season 
opened  with  a  decisive  SEC 
win  over  Florida.  The  Lady 
Bulldogs,  led  by  Head  Coach 
Jerry  Henderson,  went  on  to 
win  eight  of  the  next  eleven 
games.  At  presstime  of  this 
year's  Reveille,  the  Lady 
Bulldog  basketball  team  held 
an  overall  record  of  10-7. 

During  one  contest, 
Charetta  Robinson  paced  the 
Dawgs  with  33  points  en 
route  to  a  108-85  thrashing 
of  Texas  Christian.  With  17 


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Success 


games  played,  Robinson  also 
leads  the  team  in  rebounds 
and  double-double  figures. 

The  final  stretch  of  the 
1992-1993  schedule  includes 
home  games  against  Ala- 
bama and  LSU,  as  well  as 
road  trips  to  Auburn,  Arkan- 
sas, and  Ole  Miss.  The 
Dawgs  hope  to  round  out  the 
regular  season  with  victories 
leading  to  a  good  showing  at 
the  SEC  Women's  tourna- 
ment. 

—  John  Benjamin  Smith 


i  reading  toward  the  goal, 
CTn  Natasha  Johnson  releases  the 
ball  for  two  more  points  against 
Christian  Brothers.  The  Lady  Bull- 
dogs went  on  to  win  the  contest  85- 
54. 


Sending  up  a  shot,  Donna  Brown 
maneuvers  around  all   opposi- 
tion for  a  two  point  opportunity. 


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■  /omen's  Basketball.  Sitting  (L- 
\AJ  R):  Manager  Anita  Harring- 
,  Donna  Brown,  Tara  Barr,  Jem- 
e  Ann  Helms,  Head  Coach  Jerry 
nderson,  Tonya  Seaton,  Tiffany 
iker,  Carla  Northcutt,  Manager 
et  McMullen.   Standing  (L-R): 


. 


Asst.  Coach  Brian  Morgan,  Asst. 
Coach  J.  Kelley  Hall,  LaCharlotte 
Smith,  Erica  Simmons,  Caroline 
Ramagos,  Charetta  Robinson, 
Michelle  Gossage,  Natasha  Johnson, 
Tammy  Newlon,  Tia  Kemp,  Asst. 
Coach  Tracy  Stewart. 


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Running  Impressions 

The  Bulldog's  1992  indoor  season  served  as  a  warm-up 
period  for  the  new  set  of  men's  relay  leggers,  sprinters,  and 
hurdlers  that  came  up  as  transfers  from  other  universities 
and  the  junior  college  ranks.  Former  JUCO  All-Americas 
John  Little,  Dushon  Orr,  and  Chris  Harris,  coupled  with 
Baylor  transfer  Anthony  Greer  and  Kingston,  Jamaica  native 
Wayne  Gabbidon  began  their  Mississippi  Stare  careers  as 
some  of  the  most  effective  performers  on  head  coach  Al 
Schmidt's  team.  Mainstays  Kenny  Roberts  and  Corey  Hol- 
land also  made  great  strides,  earning  NCAA  provisional 
qualifying  marks  in  the  55-meter  dash  and  triple  jump,  re- 
spectively. 

At  the  season-opening  Southern  Illinois  Invitational,  An- 
thony Greer  earned  a  second-place  showing  in  the  55-meter 
hurdles  with  a  time  of  7.41.  At  the  SEC  Indoor  cham- 
pionships in  Gainesville,  Fla.,  Greer  tied  his  mark  of  7.41  in 
the  event  to  place  fourth  in  the  finals.  In  a  "last-chance" 
meet  at  Middle  Tennessee  State  in  March,  Greer  met  the 
NCAA  provisional  qualfying  mark  in  the  55  hurdles  with  an 
effort  of  7.31  to  place  first.  Also  at  the  Southern  Illinois 
Invitatioal,  junior  Corey  Holland  set  what  was  to  be  his  best 
mark  of  the  season  in  the  triple  jump,  51-8,  placing  third 
overall.  John  Little,  in  his  first  meet  as  an  MSU  performer, 
set  a  school  record  in  the  600  meters  with  a  time  of  1:19.2, 
placing  first  at  the  Southern  Illinois  Invitational.  Little  went 
on  later  in  the  season  to  place  first  in  his  800-meter  heat  at 
the  SEC  Indoor  Championships,  and  followed  that  up  with  a 
second-place  finish  in  the  800  finals  with  a  season-best  time 
of  1:51.16.  Throughout  the  indoor  season,  junior  Kenny 
Roberts  was  the  most  effective  men's  55-meter  sprinter, 
hovering  consistantly  in  the  6.3  range.  The  Hamilton,  Miss., 
native  turned  up  his  performance  a  notch  for  the  SEC  Indoor 
Championships,  breaking  his  6.3  stalemate  with  an  effort  of 
6.26  in  the  55-meter  semis,  a  new  personal  best  and  an 
NCAA  provisional  qualifying  time.  In  February,  Wayne  Gab- 
bidon, Jerry  Murphy,  Jason  Griffith,  and  Jason  Jurczak  put 
together  the  Bulldogs'  best  4x800-meter  relay  effort  of  the 
indoor  season,  winning  first  place  at  LSU's  Tiger  Classic  with 
a  time  of  7:43.4.  The  men's  track  squad  proved  their  skill  as 
outdoor  competitors  in  1992  as  the  final  season  results  sheet 
was  sprinkled  with  numerous  first  and  second-place  finishes 
for  the  sprint,  hurdle,  and  middle  distance  crews.  Anthony 
Greer,  Jonathan  Johnson,  and  Corey  Holland  each  had  times 
in  the  110  hurdles  ranked  among  the  SEC's  top-ten.  Dushon 
Orr  really  came  into  his  own  as  MSU's  top  200  and  400- 
meter  and  1600-meter  relay  teams  to  impressive  perfor- 
mances. Chris  Harris,  John  Little,  Wayne  Habbidon,  and  Orr 
posted  the  conference's  No.  3  time  in  the  1600  relay  behind 
only  Tennessee  and  Alabama. 

Upper  right: Anthony  Greer,   an   effective  performer   in   the    1992   sea- 
son. Lower  right:  Jonathan  Johnson  ranked  among  the  SEC's  top-ten  110 
hurdlers. 


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MISSISSIPPI  STATE 


Photo  Courtesy  of  MSU  Media  ReUtioi 


Iper  left.Chrii  Harris  insured  placements  of  no  lower  than  third  for  MSU's  1600-meter  relay  teams. 
nuer  left(l-r):Me[\sa  Rice,  Jenny  Owens,  and  Trina  Taddy, downed  4  X  1500  competition  at  the 
labama  Relays  to  place  first  with  a  time  of  18:43.24. 


The  strong  suits  for  the  1992 
Lady  Bulldogs'  indoor  sea- 
son, as  expected,  were  the 
distance  and  middle-distance 
runners.  Sophomore  April 
Ecke  prepared  herself  well 
for  a  big  outdoor  season  with 
important  finishes  in  the 
womens's  3000  meters.  Me- 
lisa  Rice  provided  great  ef- 
forts in  trie  middle-distance 
range,  claiming  the  top-three 
MSU  times  in  the  mile  run 
and  two  of  the  Lady  Bull- 
dogs' top-five  times  in  the 
800  meters.  The  women's  4 
X  800-meter  relay  squad  per- 
formed well  under  pressure, 
boosting  its  level  of  intensity 
for  the  big  meets. 
The  strength  of  the  Missis- 
sippi Stare  women's  squad 
shown  through  during  the 
1992  outdoor  season,  as  four 
middle  distance  runners 
ended  the  campaign  with 
times  ranked  among  the  con- 
ference's  best.  Michelle 
Black,  a  native  of  Marietta, 
Ga.,  was  listed  highest 
among  the  MSU  women  in 
the  SEC  top  times.  Black 
cleared  the  grueling  10K  run 
in  37:04.40  to  rank  fifth 
among  SEC  competitors.  Me- 
lisa  Rice  and  Jenny  Owens, 
top  times  of  4:24.76  and 
4:27.76,  respectively,  ranked 
amoung  the  best  in  the  con- 
ference amoung  1500-meter 
times,  while  April  Ecke's 
seasonsl  best  time  in  the 
3000  meters,  9:36.44,  which 
she  set  at  the  SEC  Outdoors, 
ranked  among  the  confer- 
ence's best  also. 
-Allee  Anderson 


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Senior   Christophe    Damiens 
stretches  to   make   the   volley. 
Damiens,   a    native   of  Bagneux, 


France,  finished  his  senior  year  with 
a  24-15  record  and  is  currently  a 
student  assistant  for  MSU. 


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Phenominal  is  the  only  word  that 
can  describe  the  Men's  Tennis 
Team  during  1992.  The  Bulldog 
Netmen  ended  the  Spring  1992  sea- 
son ranked  9th  in  the  ITCA  Na- 
tional Ranking,  and  at  the  end  of  the 
regular  season  they  were  tied  for  1st 
place  in  the  SEC  with  Kentucky, 
LSU,  and  Georgia.  For  their  efforts, 
the  Bulldogs  were  awarded  the  Tom 
Sawyer  trophy  which  is  annually  giv- 
en to  the  SEC  regular  season  leader. 
The  Bulldog  Netmen  are  currently 
ranked  7th  in  the  Volvo  Tennis  Col- 
legiate Rankings. 

At  the  opening  of  the  Spring  1 992 
season,  MSU  captured  the 
"mythical"  team  title  at  the  SEC  In- 
door Championships  winning  in  3  of 
the  5  tournament  brackets.  The 
Netmen  also  came  home  with  the 
championship  from  the  Blue-Grey 
National  Collegiate  Classic,  which 
featured  18  of  the  nation's  top  col- 
legiate teams.  The  1992  team  post- 


ed MSU's  best  record,  19-6,  since 
1989's  16-8  finish.  The  Bulldogs 
collected  7  wins  over  Top  25  op- 
ponents, 4  over  the  Top  10.  Clearly 
the  MSU  Men's  Tennis  Team  is  on 
their  way  to  the  #1  ranking. 

Head  Coach  Andy  Jackson  had  a 
few  things  to  say  about  the  Bulldog's 
success  in  1992.  "In  my  view,  there 
are  three  major  factors  behind  our 
success.  The  first  is  that  we  have 
high-quality  players.  We  have  6,  7, 
even  8  players  who  are  national  level 
players.  Secondly,  the  end  of  the 
1991  season  was  a  factor.  We  played 
well  during  all  of  1 99 1 ,  but  we  never 
really  broke  through  until  the  last 
three  weeks  of  the  season.  Lastly, 
this  team  is  very  close.  We  have 
eight  good  guys  who  really  care 
about  Mississippi  State  and  really 
want  to  do  well  for  our  school.  They 
are  all  good  friends  and  will  support 
each  other  to  the  end." 
—  Audra  I.  Moore 


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I  railing  from  Montpellier, 
CTn  France.  Senior  Jean-Francois 
Lagloire  practices  his  return. 
Lagloire's  game  contains  phe- 
nominal speed  and  touch. 


* — senior    Ail-American    Danie 
^~~NCourcol    volleys   at    the   net. 
Courcol  joined   MSU    from    Paris, 
France,  and  now  ranks  #1  nationally 
in  singles  play. 


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[en's  Tennis  Team.  First  row  (L 
to  R):  Assistant  Coach  Dwayne 
Clegg,  Jean-Francois  Lagloire, 
Tom  Peacock,  Sylvain  Guichard, 
John  Hall.  Second  row:  Head  Coach 
Andy  Jackson,  Daniel  Courcol,  Per 
Nilsson,  Chase  Henson,  Gary  Hen- 
derson, Laurent  Miquelard,  Chris- 
tophe  Damiens. 

■runior  Per  Nilsson  delivers  a  per- 

J  feet   backhand  across   the   net. 

From    Lund,   Sweden,   Nilsson   has 

been   a   tremendous  force  on   the 

team. 


The  1992-1993  MSU 
Women's  Tennis  Team  can 
best  be  described  as  a  team 
on  the  road  to  the  top.  After 
a  few  minutes  of  conversa- 
tion with  MSU's  new  Wom- 
en's Tennis  Coach  Kel 
Lange,  one  can  understand 
what  the  excitement  being 
generated  is  all  about.  After 
a  rough  season  last  year  with 
the  loss  of  the  Head  Coach 
after  the  Fall  practice  season, 
the  Women's  Tennis  Team  is 
gearing  up  for  bigger  and 
better  things. 

Lange  said  that  when  he 
first  arrived  at  MSU  it  was 
rough  going,  but  as  the  team 
started  training  together  it 
grew  into  "almost  a  family 


I  read  Men's  Coach  Andy  Jackson 
CrNand  Head  Women's  Coach  Kel 
Lange  pose  for  a  publicity  picture. 
Lange  took  over  the  Women's  Ten- 
nis Team  during  the  Fall  1992  and 
Jackson  was  named  the  1991  SEC 
Men's  Coach  of  the  Year. 


Sophomore  Jennifer  Plant  per- 
fects her  form  during  the  Fall 
preseason  practice.  Plant  has  been 
developing  her  volleys,  baseline 
shots,  and  perfecting  an  already 
great  serve. 


Women's  Tennis 

Qnd  QomQ 


atmosphere  right  off  the 
bat."  Lange  felt  much  work 
needed  to  be  done,  but  the 
team  adjusted  very  well  to  his 
more  intense  and  demanding 
workouts  and  practices.  He 
said  that  the  girls  were  as  ea- 
ger to  get  going  as  he  was. 
The  adjective  he  used  to  de- 
scribe the  team's  attitude  was 
hungry:  "They  are  hungry  to 
win  and  to  get  better." 

Kel  Lange's  favorite  saying 
is  "solid  beats  fancy"  and  this 
Fall  was  all  about  becoming 
solid.  During  the  4  tourna- 
ments MSU  attended  so  far, 
the  team  ran  up  against  some 
of  the  best  teams  in  the  na- 
tion right  from  the  start.  As  a 
testimony  to  the  long  hours 


of  hard  work  the  girls  have 
put  in  so  far  this  year,  MSU 
completely  dominated  the 
tournament  held  in  Pensaco- 
la,  FL.  Junior  Sonia  Kopyto, 
from  Lightwater,  England, 
captured  the  consolation  sin- 
gles title.  Junior  Alex  Niepel, 
from  Liverpool,  England, 
made  her  way  into  the  sem- 
ifinals of  the  singles  main 
draw.  Sophomore  Jennifer 
Plant  made  it  to  the 
quarterfinals  of  singles  play. 
Even  though  MSU  is  to 
face  one  of  the  most  difficult 
schedules  in  the  country,  the 
prospects  for  the  Spring  sea- 
son are  phenominal. 
—  Audra  I.  Moore 


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Concentrating  on  the  ball,  Alex 
Niepel  prepares  to  make  a  re- 
turn. Niepel  is  an  extremely  hard 
working  player  who  spends  extra 
practice  time  on  the  courts  perfect- 
ing her  skills. 

Junior  Sonia  Kopyto  practices 
her  forehand.  Hailing  from 
Lightwater,  England,  Kopyto  is 
seeking  a  double  major  in  Interna- 
tional Business  and  Foreign  Lan- 
guages while  attending  MSU. 


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Sophomore  Eric  Johnson  moves 
his  ball  to  a  more  strategic  po- 
sition on  the  green.  Johnson  has  led 
the  team  with  a  74.50  average. 


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ississippi  State  Golf.  Kneeling 
(L-R):    Brad   Surles,    Tyler 
awford,  Brian  Krainer.  Standing 


(L-R):  Clay  Homan,  Eric  Johnson, 
Pete  Kelly,  Jeff  Jenkins,  Coach  Baird 
Smith. 


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ad  determination 
ith  success  to  follow 


Due  to  the  loss  of  4  of  its 

terwinners,  "young"  is  the 

st  word  to  describe  this 

ar's  Mississippi  State  Men's 

)lf  Team.  The  team's  line 

includes   2   freshmen,   5 

Dhomores,  1  junior,  and  no 

liors.  With  so  many  young 

lyers,   MSU's  Golf  Team 

i  only  be  one  on  the  rise. 

[n  the  USA  Intercollegiate 

lurnament,   the   Bulldogs 

Be  away  with  a  7th  place 

i  iking,  their  best  so  far  this 


season.  Leading  this  young 
team  is  Sophomore  Eric 
Johnson,  who  holds  a  current 
average  of  74.50.  He  is  fol- 
lowed by  Junior  Brad  Surles 
with  an  average  of  75.83. 

One  goal  held  by  the  team 
and  Head  Coach  Baird  Smith 
this  season  is  to  beat  the  last 
season's  8th  place  SEC  finish. 
With  the  leading  averages 
thus  far,  it  seems  as  though 
this  is  an  attainable  goal. 
—  Audra  I.  Moore 


16 


Q  [  ollowing  through,  Junior  Jennifer 
TKolczynski  drives  the  ball  toward  the 
Rag:  During  the  1992  preseason,  Kolczynski's 
79.92  was  the  team's  second  leading  stroke 
average. 

Jississippi  State  Golf  Team.  Kneeling  (L- 
R):  Carri  Wood,  Jennifer  Kolczynski, 
chen  Gray,  Lisa  Allee;  Standing  (L-R): 
Coach  Christi  Sanders,  Jennifer  Brown,  Jen- 
nifer Michalka,  Beatriz  Santin. 


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Their  way  to  the  top 


If  you  take  a  look  at  the 
tatistics  from  the  Lady  Bull- 
log  Golf  Team,  you  will  go 
iway  knowing  that  the  best  is 
ret  to  come.  This  exception- 
Lily  young  team  posted  a  6th 
)lace  finish  in  the  Ti- 
jer/Tide  Invitational. 

Leading  the  ranks  is  the 
eam's  only  senior,  Cari 
<Vood.  Wood  has  an  impres- 
ive  current  average  of 
^4.83.  She  is  followed  by  the 
eam's  only  junior,  Jennifer 


Kolczynski,  with  a  79.92. 

The  Lady  Bulldog's  Head 
Coach,  Christy  Sanders,  is 
working  these  young  women 
with  the  goal  of  beating  last 
season's  7th  place  SEC  finish. 
When  you  consider  that  time 
is  on  the  side  of  this  Lady 
Bulldog  team,  you  can  see 
that  the  dream  of  them 
swinging  and  putting  their 
way  to  the  top  is  a  very  real 
possibility. 

—  Audra  I.  Moore 


Sending  the  ball  toward  the 
green,  Sophomore  Lisa  Allee 
works  toward  her  84.67  preseason 
stroke  average.  Allee's  best  round 
during  the  1992  preseason  was  at 
Beacon  Woods,  with  a  score  of  75. 


* — senior  Carri  Wood  watches  the 
--v  ball  sail  down  the  fairway. 
Wood's  74.83  average  led  the  team, 
including  a  preseason  personal  best 
score  of  70  at  Beacon  Woods. 


/llumni  quarterback  Scott 
^/[Smith  looks  down  field  for  an 
open  receiver.  Smith  completed  5 
passes  for  138  yards  and  1  touch- 
down. 


yilumni  greats  Glen  Collins  and 
./(Johnnie  Cooks  present  awards 
to   outstanding   players   in   spring 
practice. 


Varsity-Alumni 

JOOTBAil 

Super  Bulldog  weekend  was  a  success  once  again.  The 
weekend  began  with  the  2nd  Annual  Varsity-Alumni  football 
game.  The  Varsity  team  won  24-16. 

In  front  of  a  crowd  of  over  10,000  people,  90  year  old 
Alumnus  Wilburn  Sudduth  scored  on  a  20  yard  pass  from 
quarterback  Scott  Smith.  Sudduth  struck  again  in  the  fourth 
quarter  with  a  43  yard  touchdown  run.  He  said  the  run  was 
pretty  easy  since  he  stays  in  shape  by  chasing  cows. 

For  the  Varsity  team,  Kevin  Bouie,  a  Junior  College  All- 
American,  scored  two  touchdowns.  Redshirt  Freshman  Dar- 
rin  Clark  added  another  touchdown  and  kicker  Chris  Gard- 
ner had  a  field  goal  as  well  as  3  point  after  attempts. 

After  an  impressive  showing  at  the  football  game,  State 
fans  also  supported  the  Diamond  Dawgs  against  Arkansas.  At 
the  baseball  game,  fans  set  another  attendence  record  with 
13,761.  This  was  the  third  largest  in  State  history  and  the 
third  largest  in  NCAA  history.  The  weekend  ended  in  a 
MSU  sweep  over  Arkansas. 
—  Joey  Rodgers 


164 


Supa  *Bi$Moq  S/v/eeteewd 


Pefensive   back   Rocky   Nabc 
breaks  up  a  pass  intended  f 
end  Curt   Clanton,   halting 
scoring  attempt  by  the  Varsity  tea 


<~\  Alburn  Sudduth  breaks  loose 
*~  vV/  ^or  a  ^  yard  romp  against 
he  Varsity  team.  Ninety  year  old 
judduth  scored  two  touchdowns 
luring  the  game. 


Senior  Chuck  Daniel  anticipates 
the  pitch.  In  additon  to  hitting 
ability,  his  career  contributions 
to  the   team   included   74   pitching 
appearances  with  8  saves. 


5reshman  Ricky  Joe  Redd  con- 
nects bat  with  ball.  As  a  red- 
shirt  freshman,  Redd  stepped 
in  and  played  a  major  role  in  the 
outfield. 


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Photo  by  Michael  Hobby 


Photo  by  Ralph  Shearer 


166 


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How  'Bout  Them  Dawgs? 


R^SSRAL 


As  the  1992  season  be- 
gan, the  Mississippi  State 
Diamond  Dawgs  nad  high 
expectations.  The  team 
was  picked  as  one  of  the 
nation's  top  ten  baseball 
teams  by  Baseball  Amer- 
ica and  Collegiate  Base- 
ball. 

As  the  SEC  schedule 
came  into  full  swing,  Mis- 
sissippi State  came  togeth- 


er as  a  team,  going  24-3 
over  the  next  27  games. 
During  this  period,  the 
Dawgs  went  13-2  in  SEC 
action.  The  hot  streak 
rocketed  the  Dawgs  into  a 
tie  for  first  with  Louisiana 
State,  to  whom  the  Bull- 
dogs fell  second. 

The  Bulldogs  went  on 
to  win  two  of  the  first 
three  games  of  the  NCAA 


Mideast  Regional  held  at 
Dudy  Noble  field. 

Although  a  place  at  the 
College  Worla  Series  was 
not  obtained  by  the  Bull- 
dogs, the  team  wound  up 
the  season  40-22  overall 
and  21st  in  Collegiate 
Baseball's  final  poll. 
—  John  Benjamin  Spence 


Steve  Hegan  fouls  an  Arkansas 
pitch  into  the  dirt  as  the  home 
plate   umpire   looks  on.   Steve 
was  a  leading  hitter  during  the  sea- 
son with  8  game  winning  hits. 

f,  first  baseman  Drew  Williams 
T~  holds  a  Memphis  State  base 
K^y  runner  close.  Drew  compiled 
solid  season  statistics  with  a  .987 
fielding  average  and  46  double 
plays. 


Sophomore  Craig  Bain  is  at  ba 
against   Mississippi   College 
Craig  was  utilized  primarily  as  ; 
designated  hitter  during  the  season 


BULLDOG 

Over-Achievers 


MSU  has  reached  40+  wins 
in  8  of  the  last  10  years.  Other 
accomplishments  include  6 
consecutive  trips  to  a  NCAA 
Regional,  12  NCAA  post- 
season appearances  in  the  last 
15  years,  6th  consecutive  SEC 
tournament  participation,  and 
247  career  wins. 

B.J.  Wallace  led  the  team  in 
strike-outs  (145),  games  start- 
ed (14),  games  completed  (7), 
wins  (9),  shut-outs  (4),  and  in- 
nings pitched  (127.3). 

Jon  Harden  led  the  team 
and  the  SEC  in  Earned  Run 
Average  (1.96).  He  was  second 
on  the  team  in  strike-outs 
(108)  and  wins  (8).  Jon  set  a 
single  season  record  for  ap- 
pearances (39)  and  a  career 
record  (110). 

The  MSU  pitching  staff 
compiled  a  3.22  ERA,  which 
led  the  SEC  and  ranked  14th 


Pitching  coach  Steve 
Smith  talks  with  B.J. 
Wallace  and  Matt  Car- 
penter on  the  pitcher's 
mound.  BJ.  was  second  in 
season  total  strike-outs 
with  123. 


nationally,   and  finished  the 
season  with  504  strike-outs. 

Paul  Petrulis  led  the  Bull- 
dogs in  hitting  with  a  .338  bat- 
ting average.  He  also  led  the 
team  in  hits  (79),  runs  (53), 
and  on-base  percentage  (.427). 
Paul  was  second  on  the  team  in 
doubles  (13)  and  home  runs  (7) 
and  tied  for  second  in  triples 
(2). 

Rex  Buckner  led  the  team  in 
home  runs  (13),  doubles  (15), 
and  Runs  Batted  In  (50).  He 
was  second  on  the  team  in  bat- 
ting average  (.297),  runs  (49), 
hits  (69),  and  on  base  percent- 
age (.414). 

Chuck  Daniel  started  every 
game  either  as  the  third  base- 
man or  pitcher.  He  is  among 
the  SEC  leaders  in  ERA  (2.35). 
Chuck  hit  a  .312  at  home  and 
led  the  team  in  walks. 
—  Joey  Rodgers 


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168 


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Pholo  by  Michael  Hobby 


/Ill-American  B.J.   Wallace  deliv- 
^//Hers  a  curve.  His  talent  took  him 
to  this  year's  Olympics  and  a  3rd 
overall  draft  pick  to  the  Majors. 


Junior  Rex  Buckner  smashes  a  hit 
down  the  line.  Buckner  led  the 
team  in  RBIs  (50)  and  homeruns 
(13)  and  his  batting  average  (.297) 
was  second  on  the  team. 


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FIRST  ROW  (1-r):  managerjay  Bailey,  Doug  Newman,  Kyle  Kennedy,  Logan  DeFord,  Paul 
Petrulis,  Nat  Harden,  Daryl  Albro,  David  Perkins,  Brent  Deweese,  Bryan  Triche,  Tripp  Hill, 
Robbie  Hayes,  managerjohn  Mooney,  managerLance  Vining. 

SECOND  ROW:  grad.  asst.Paul  Wyczawski,  grad.  asst.Pat  Olmi,  trainerPhil  Page, Craig 
Bane, Larry  Tomkins,  Bubba  Carter,  Ron  Brown,  Park  Evans,  Jeff  Mackin,  Drew  Williams,  Jon 
Harden,  Brian  Clark,  Carl  Henderson,  Gary  Rath,  Charlie  Anderson,  Matt  Carpenter,  trainer 


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Greg  Bishop,  manager  Jason  Ayers. 

THIRD  ROW:  head  coach  Ron  Polk,  assistant  coach  Steve  Johnigan,  grad.  asst.  Rob  McDonald, 
Rex  Buckner,  Clint  Allen,  Eddie  Lyons,  Steve  Hegan,  Blake  Mayo,  Hap  Fleming,  Carlton 
Loewer,  Brian  Roundtree,  Ricky  Joe  Redd,  Tom  Howe,  Chuck  Daniel,  Jay  Powell,  Scott  Tribolet, 
Tom  Quinn,  B.J.  Wallace,  assistant  coach  Steve  Smith,  grad.  asst.  Marty  Lamb,  assistant  coach 
Mitch  Thompson 


Bulldog 


wo^-tle 


After  an  impressive  show- 
ing at  the  begining  of  Jay 
Powell's  collegiate  career,  he 
was  religated  to  the  role  of 
sideline  support  due  to  a 
bone  spur  in  his  pitching  el- 
bow. When  questioned  about 
this  time  in  his  life,  Jay  re- 
sponded that  it  was  probably 
the  lowest  point  in  his  career. 
Jay,  however,  was  not  alone. 

Throughout  his  road  to  re- 
covery, Jay  received  constant 
support  and  encouragement 
from  his  family,  teammates, 
and  the  MSU  coaching  staff. 
In  order  to  rally  Jay's  spirits, 
Coach  Ron  Polk  allowed  him 
to  travel  with  the  team  to 
away  games  and  to  sit  in  the 
dugout  at  home  games.  Even 
though  Jay  could  not  wear  a 
team  uniform,  just  being  in 
the  dugout  made  him  feel  as 


though  he  were  a  part  of  the 
team.  There  in  the  dugout 
Jay  gave,  as  well  as  received, 
support  and  encouragement. 
When  Jay's  arm  had  recov- 
ered enough  for  him  to  be- 
gin practicing  with  the  team 
again,  he  said  it  was  "the  best 
feeling  in  the  world  just  to  be 
on  the  mound."  Jay  said  that 
he  even  enjoyed  and  looked 
forward  to  doing  a  drill  se- 
ries, a  task  which  he  used  to 
hate.  All  during  the  time 
spent  not  playing,  Jay  had 
faith  that  the  Lord  had  a 
purpose  for  it.  Thus,  he 
found  an  additional  source  of 
comfort  in  his  belief  that  the 
Lord  had  a  reason  for  his 
period  away  from  the 
mound. 
—  Audra  Moore 


Photo  Courtesy  of  MSU  Media  Relatio 

Eitcher  Jay  Powell  rears  back  I 
deliver   one    of  his   famoi 
jails.  Jay  pitched  an  18  hit  shu 
out  against  UAB  last  season. 


170 


'Baseball 


Go-captain  Camille  Williams  performs 
one  of  the  many  functions  of  the  MSU 
Diamond  Girls.  Recruitment,  preparing 
the  field  before  a  game,  operating  a  MSU 
baseball  novelty  shop,  and  fundraising  are 
only  a  few  of  the  responsibilities  these  girls 
have.  When  asked  what  one  of  her  most 
memorable  occasions  was,  Camille  replied, 
"when  the  guys  on  the  team  got  me  to  carry 
a  cup  of  Kool-Aid  out  to  Coach  Polk  during 
the  middle  of  a  game  even  though  he  didn't 
ask  for  any.  At  least  they  didn't  fool  me  into 
looking  for  that  famous  left  handed  bat!" 

Senior   Chuck   Daniel   runs   to 
make  the  play.   Daniel  started 
all  of  the  games  as  the  leadoff 
hitter  and  third  baseman. 


hoto  by  Ralph  Shearer 


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oach  Ron  Polk  gives  advice  to 
>aserunner    Drew    Williams. 
Trew  proved  to  be  a  threat  to  op- 
posing teams  with  a   .295   on-base 
percentage  and  30  runs  scored. 


Diamond  Dawg 

The  1992  Diamond  Dawgs  Jon  Harden,  relief  pitcher:  1st  team 
received  numerous  awards  and  B.J.  Wallace,  pitcher:  1st  team 

honors.  The  following  is  a  list  of  the 

stand-outs.  All-NCAA  Mideast  Regional 


All-America 

Jon  Harden,  pitcher:  2nd  team, 

American  Baseball  Coaches 

Association 

B.J.  Wallace,  pitcher:  2nd  team, 

Baseball  America; 

3rd  team,  Collegiate  Baseball  and 

American  Baseball  Coaches 

Association 

All-SEC 

Rex  Buckner,  outfielder:  2nd  team 
Jon  Harden,  pitcher:  1st  team 

Paul  Petrulis,  short  stop:  2nd  team 
B.J.  Wallace,  pitcher:  1st  team 

ABCA/Converse  All-South  Region 


The   Bulldog   Bench    remains 
ready  for  action.  The  dug-out 
motivated  the  players  in  the  field. 


Ron  Brown,  outfielder 

Matt  Carpenter,  catcher 

Paul  Petrulis,  short  stop 

B.J.  Wallace,  pitcher:  Co-MVP 

MSWA  College  All-State  Team 

Rex  Buckner,  outfielder:  1st  team 

Matt  Carpenter,  catcher:  2nd  team 

Chuck  Daniel:  2nd  team 

Jon  Harden,  pitcher:  1st  team 

B.J.  Wallace,  pitcher:  1st  team 

MSWA  Player  of  the  Year 

B.J.  Wallace,  pitcher 
MSWA  Coach  of  the  Year 

Ron  Polk 

z^iatcher  Matt  Carpenter  warms  up  the 
I  -pitcher  between  innings.  The  sophomore 
solidified  the  catching  position  with  a  .983 
fielding  percentage. 

Photo  by  Ralph  Shearer 


Photo  by  Michael  Hobby 


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ith  intense  concentration,  Senior 
'  Jon  Harden  zeros  in  on  the  plate.  In 
39  pitching  appearances,  Harden  compiled 
team  leading  numbers  with  a  1.96  earned 
run  average  and  8  saves. 


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A  freshman 
majoring  in 
Computer  En- 
gineering, 
Malcolm  says 
that  college  is 
a  lot  more  re- 
sponsibility 
than  he  ever 
dreamed.  In 
college,  you 
can't  put  off 
doing  your 
assignments 
until  the  night 
before  it's 
due. 


Rachel 
claims  that 
there  is 
much 
more  to 
college  life 
than  just 
classes, 
and  some- 
times we 
get  too 
caught  up 
in  these 
extra- 
curricular 
activities. 
We  need  to 
take  a 
break 
more  often 
to  count 
our  bless- 
ings and 
remember 
who  is  re- 
sponsible 
for  them. 


RACHEL  BElfTOn 


A  sophomore 
majoring  in 
Occupational 
Therapy  says 
that  as  long 
as  she  can  re- 
member, she 
has  always 
been  a 

"Bulldog 
Fan,"  that's 
why  she  de- 
cided to  fol- 
low the  foot- 
steps of  her 
parents  and 
her  brother 
and  further 
her  education 
here  at  Mis- 
sissippi State. 


Justin  is 
from 
Munford 
Tennessee 
and  is  a 
s  o  p  h  o- 
more  ma- 
joring in 
Biological 
Sciences. 
He  is  a 
member  of 
the  Fa- 
mous Ma- 
roon Band 
and  there- 
fore gets  to 
travel  to 
various 
universi- 
ties. He 
says  that 
MSU  still 
has  the 
best  look- 
'ng  cam- 
pus that  he 
has  ever 
seen. 


Photos  by  Ralph  Shearer 


176 


A  junior  from 
Water  Valley, 
Calvin  is  ma- 
joring in  Edu- 
cational Psy- 
chology. He 
encourages 
all  perspec- 
tive college 
students  to 
come  to  Mis- 
sissippi State 
because  he 
has  enjoyed 
his  college 
life  and  has 
had  many 
great  experi- 
ences here. 


One  of  the 
funniest 
things  that 
has  hap- 
pened to 
Michelle 
since  be- 
ing at  MSU 
was  in  her 
psycholo- 
gy class. 
On  the  first 
day,  a  fel- 
low stu- 
dent jok- 
ingly told 
her  that 
she  was  in 
an  Electri- 
cal Engi- 
neering 
class  and 
almost 
made  her 
leave 
thinking 
she  was  in 
the  wrong 
class. 


CALVU1  HAWKINS 


As  a  sopho- 
more from 
California, 
Wendy  says 
that  things 
here  at  State 
are  quite  dif- 
ferent from 
her  home- 
town. 
"People  here 
are  much 
more  friendly 
and  spirited. 
Everyone  al- 
ways has  big 
smiles  on 
their  faces." 


Sashi  be- 
lives  that 
the  cam- 
pus atmos- 
phere here 
is  much 
better  than 
"n  his 
home 
country, 
Geneva; 
students 
interact 
more  with 
their  de- 
partments. 
His  field  is 
in  Chemis- 
try and 
states  that 
it  is  work- 
ing within 
its  limita- 
tions and 
producing 
good 
things.  He 
credits  this 
to  the  en- 
thusiasm 
among  the 
people. 


177 


Michele  is  a 
f  r  e  s  h  m  a  n 
from  New  Al- 
bany. During 
her  first  se- 
mester at 
State  she  was 
scheduled  for 
English  Com- 
postion  I,  but 
when  she  got 
to  class,  she 
was  the  only 
native  Ameri- 
can in  the 
class.  Every- 
one else  was 
speaking  in 
another  lan- 
guage. 


Jason  is  a 
member  of 
the  Famous 
Maroon  Band 
and  is  major- 
ing in  Com- 
munication 
Broadcasting. 
He  appreci- 
ates MSU's  ef- 
ficiency in  giv- 
i  n  g 

information 
when  it  is 
needed.  He  is 
also  im- 
pressed with 
the  technolo- 
gy of  Missis- 
sippi State. 
The  only 
thing  he 
would  im- 
prove is  the 
parking  situa- 
tion. 


Kelli  is 
originally 
from  Mem- 
phis, Ten- 
n  e  s  s  e  e 
and  chose 
Mississippi 
State  be- 
cause of 
the  Col- 
lege ofVet- 
e  r  i  n  a  r  y 
Medicine. 
She  has 
know  for  a 
long  time 
that  she 
wanted  to 
become  a 
Doctor  of 
Veterinary 
Medicine 
because 
she  has  al- 
ways been 
interested 
in  animals. 


MICHELE  MUNDY 


KELLI  HALE 


As  a  soph- 
o  m  o  r  e 
from  Ham- 
ilton, Ala- 
b  a  m  a  , 
Kenya  is 
majoring 
in  Second- 
ary Educa- 
tion in  Eng- 
lish.  She 
says  that 
even  as  a 
little  girl 
she  came 
to  ball- 
games 
here  at 
state  and 
knew  this 
was  the 
place  for 
her.  "It  is  a 
beautiful 
campus 
with  friend- 
ly people." 


KHWAQOOGAriS 


Photos  by  Ralph  Shearer 


178 


Scott  has  at- 
tended both 
campuses 
(Meridian  and 
Main).  He 
states  that 
both  provide 
an  equal  edu- 
cation. How- 
ever, the 
main  campus 
offers  a  uni- 
versity atmos- 
phere. He  be- 
lieves that 
Meridian  will 
be  able  to  of- 
fer this  at- 
mosphere 
when  they  get 
moved  into 
their  new 
campus  in  the 
Fall  1993. 


Sidney  is 
an  interna- 
tional stu- 
dent from 
Africa.  He 
came  to 
Mississippi 
State  after 
receiving 
an  SSH 
scholar- 
ship to 
study  in 
the  United 
States.  He 
chose  Mis- 
sissippi be- 
cause  it 
was  a 

place  he 
had  never 
been.  He 
knows  now 
that  MSU 
was  cer- 
tainly the 
right 
school 
with  the 
right  facil- 
ities. 


Soman  is  a 
Doctorial  stu- 
dent in  Chem- 
istry. This  is 
his  first  se- 
mester here, 
and  he  says 
there  are 
many  good 
things  about 
MSU.  Among 
the  good 
things  is  the 
Chemistry 
program. 
Soman  truly 
enjoys  it. 


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Having  been  approved  in  1974  by  the 
Mississippi  Legislature,  the  College  of  Vet- 
erinary Medicine  began  construction.  In 
1977,  the  first  class  was  admitted  and  went 
on  to  graduate  in  1981.  It  is  one  of  only  27 
colleges  of  veterinary  medicine  in  the  Unit- 
ed States.  Forty-five  applicants  are  admitted 
each  year  and  forty  percent  remain  in  Mis- 
sissippi after  graduation.  The  student  to 
faculty  ratio  is  approxiamately  six  to  one. 
The  main  focus  of  the  college  is  on  poultry, 
animal  and  fish  diseases  and  their  impli- 
cations. 

The  student  curriculum  is  focused  on 
whole  animal  studies  in  the  first  year.  Dur- 
ing the  second  year,  sick  animal  study  is 
emphasized.  And  the  last  two  years  are 
spent  working  on  clinicals  in  such  areas  as 
large  animals,  small  animals,  and  pathol- 
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Craig,  Randy 

DeDoes,  Karen 

DeMarco,  Joann 

Dilworth,  Laurie 


Ennis,  Jean 

Grasmehr,  Gayle 

Harvey,  Kermit 

Holtcamp,  Andy 

King,  Brian 

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Andress,  Jackie 
Ashman,  Michele 
Cash,  B.J. 
Castro,  Aida 


Colbert,  Lynn 
Conner,  Greg 
Dorney,  Kirsten 
Garcia,  Paty 
Gassen,  Esther 
Goldberg,  Steven 


Harrist,  Al 
Hawkins,  Beth 
Holland,  Robert 
Iannone,  Jeryl  Ann 
Jager,  Menno 
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Koronowski,  Ed 
Kozuma,  Kim 
Levy,  Jeff 
Luludis,  Karen 
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Martin,  Judi 
McGee,  Matt 
Mentz,  Linda 
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Myers,  Johnny 
Nelson,  Jamie 
Plaisance,  Sean 
Reno,  Shane 
Respess,  Amanda 


Robertson,  Lisa 
Roge,  Cheryl 
Samaniuk,  Theresa 
Schreibman,  Andrew 
Smith,  Bud 
Sutherland,  Bart 


Watson,  Bob 
Willoughby,  Paul 
Woshner,  Victoria 
Wross,  JoAnn 
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Gowan,  Mike 

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Oesterling,  Tami 

Phillips,  Shana 

Pray,  Portia 

Rehak,  John 

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Sandifar,  Lynne 

Saunders,  Chel 

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Schuerer,  Paula 

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Stockstill,  Lee 

Stringfellow,  Dean 

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Tnpodi,  Lynn 

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Corbin,  Amy 
Cunningham,  Jason 
Diffey,  Angels 
Durham,  Clint 


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Fredericks,  Russell 
Fordham,  Michelle 
Fowler,  Stephanie 
Fyke,  Harry 
Gilbert,  Lee 


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Gunter,  Juli 
Hale,  Kelli 
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Anna  Minor 


Kristie  Dearing  takes  a  break  from  her  classes  to  enjoy  the  sunny 
weather. 


Mayor  Jimmy  Kemp,  Rep.  Sonny  Montgomery,  Dean  David  Moffett, 
and  Councilman  George  Thomas  attended  the  Back  to  School  Bash. 


Officials  break  ground  at  the  new  MSU  Meridian  Campus.  Students  and  faculty  hope  to  be  in  the 
new  facilities  by  August  1993.  The  current  classes  are  taught  in  classrooms  located  in  a  shopping 
center  or  at  the  community  college.  This  central  location  will  be  a  place  that  feels  more  like  a 
college  campus. 


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'Everyone  is  a  winner  in  the  Student  Association!' 


Students  and  faculty  get  ready  for  the  Back  to  School  Bulldog  Bash. 


Students  in  education  explore  the  reserve  library  for  an  upcoming 
assignment. 


191 


Students  participate  in  the  Clearly  Canadian  exhibition. 


A  future  MSU  graduate  catches  up  on  his  sleep  while  his 
mom,  an  MSU  Meridian  student,  waits.  Many  of  the  students 
of  the  Meridian  Campus  have  children  of  their  own. 


Meridian  students  take  advantage  of  the  sunny  weather  to  cram  before  their  next  class. 


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he  Meridian  campus  is  improving  continuously  for 
s  students. 


Many   Meridian    students   juggle   family   life   and 
schoolwork. 


nie  Gregg  (pointing),  instructor,  explains  a  com- 
iter  problem  to  Sandra  Dolan,  Greg  Smith,  and 
nnifer  Callahan  (seated). 


193 


Association  of  Student  Social  Workers 


IssMppiState 

TI  UNIVERSITY 


Courtesy  photo 

Row  1:  Advisor-  E.  Harold  Keyes;  Membership  Committee  Chair-  Shirley  Clayron;  Vice  Presidenr- June  Ivy;  Community  Services  Committee  Chair- 
Yamily  Bass-Choate  Row  2:  Advisor-  Sandra  Vaughn;  Secretary-  Cyndy  Swaffar;  President-  Pat  Graves;  Treasurer-  Phil  Wilson 


Society  for  Advancement  of  Management 


Courtesy  photo 

Row  1:  David  Miller;  LaVonda  Gray-  Vice  President/Fundraising;  Carla  Beal-  Executive  Vice  President;  Charla  Dukes  Row  2:  DeWayne  Hamrick-  Vice 
President/Membership;    Nicole   Gibbs;    Wilma   Spritzer-    Advisor;  Jimmy   Rowdiff-   President;   Gay   Chamblee;   Tammy   Kennedy   —   Vice   Pres- 
ident/Programs &   Promotions;   Ray  Odom   Row   3:   Steve   Edwards;   Laurie  Roberts;  Joey   McCann;  Jay  Goree  Not   pictured:   Lisa   Donovan- 
Secretary/Treasurer 


MS  Professional  Educators  Student  Assoc. 


jssisMState 

II  UNIVERSITY 


Coarresy  photo 

Row  1:  Karen  Brown-  President  Elect,  Sonja  Murray-  President,  Amy  Ethridge-  Treasurer,  Shantal  Jones,  Tawanna  Barnette,  Stacie  Ely  Clark,  Dr.  Gary 
Benton-  Advisor  Row  2:  Ellsa  Caperton,  Kim  Brown,  Becky  Gandy,  Cathy  Thompson,  Patsy  Bryan  Row  3:  Karen  Chisholm,  Debbie  Wedgeworth,  Regina 
Pope,  Carol  Cannon,  Stacy  Branton  Row  4:  Kim  Thompson,  Tammy  Strickland,  Penny  Thaggard,  Earlene  Windham-  Secretary,  Lisa  McCoy,  Stephanie 
Leach  Row  5:  Alan  Giles,  Weda  Myatt,  Ricky  Spells,  Rosemary  Conner  Not  pictured:  Sandra  Howard-  Historian,  Kim  Sistrunk-  Advisor 


Student  Association  Officers 


Mississippi  State 

II  UNIVERSITY 


Courtesy  photo 

Seated:  Linda  D.  Butler-  Advisor,  Jay  Goree-  Vice  President,  Marlene  Williamson-  President,  Sheila  Vick-  Secretary/Treasurer  Standing:  Steve  Edwards- 
Senator,  Business;  Yamily  Bass-Choate-  Senator,  Arts  &  Sciences;  Brenda  Kerr  —  Senator,  Education;  Kletina  Stennis-  Senator,  Arts  &  Sciences;  Dennis 
Lenoir-  Senator,  Business  Not  pictured:  Kathi  Wilson  -  Senator,  Education 


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: 


Acord,  Joey  Hickory 

Barnette,  Tawana  Clinton 

Baskins,  Roosevelt  DeKalb 

Bass-Choate,  Yamily  Metidian 

Bedford,  Deward  Meridian 


Bennett,  Renee  Meridian 

Birzer,  Larry  Meridian 

Boswell,  Tammy  Meridian 

Bourrage,  Joyce  DeKalb 

Bradley,  Douglas  Meridian 


Branton,  Stacy  Meridian 

Brown,  Karen  Collinsville 

Brown,  Kim  Collinsville 

Brown,  Susan  Philadelphia 

Burrage,  Beverly  Meridian 


Bushman,  William  Meridian 

Bushway,  Robbie  Meridian 

Caperton,  Elisa  DeKalb 

Carroll,  Michelle  Meridian 

Carpenter,  Brian  Bailey 


Castle,  Kaye  Quitman 

Caudill,  John  Chunky 

Chandler,  Donna  Raleigh 

Chisolm,  Karen  Meridian 

Clayton,  Terry  Meridian 


Connor,  Rosemary  Meridian 

Corey,  Marsha  Meridian 

Couch,  Bettye  Meridian 

Coward,  Kathleen,  Meridian 

Creekmore,  Donna  Newton 


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Dale,  Steven  Philadelphia 
Daily,  Jacqueline  Meridian 
Dean,  Scotty  Collinsville 
Dukes,  Charla  Collinsville 
Dunn,  Sudrick  Meridian 
Edwards,  Evan  Meridian 


Edwards,  Steve  Meridian 
Eichelberger,  Rhonda  Noxapater 
Ethridge,  Julie  Meridian 
Ethridge,  Amy  Collinsville 
Farmer,  Renee  Meridian 
Faucette,  Shannon  Bailey 


Flint,  Scott  Meridian 
Foster,  Eddie  Newton 
Gaddie,  Richard  Meridian 
Gandy,  Rebecca  Quitman 
Gibbs,  Nicole  Newton 
Giles,  Alan  Meridian 


Giles,  Terri  Meridian 
Gillis,  Norman  Little  Rock 
Gordon,  Gina  Newton 
Goree,  Jay  Quitman 
Gracey,  Tanya  Meridian 
Graves,  Pat  Quitman 


Gray,  LaVonda  Collinsville 
Hanna,  Kim  Philadelphia 
Haralson,  Cynthia  Forest 
Harder,  Brenton  Lauderdale 
Hart,  Frances  Meridian 
Hart,  Stacey  Meridian 


Hatcher,  Vickie  Meridian 
Healey,  John  Meridian 
Hedrick,  Steve  Newton 
Hicks,  Annette  Meridian 
Hill,  William  Demopolis,  Al 
Horn,  Fatie  Carthage 


197 


Hudson,  Jill  Meridian 

Hulgan,  Valerie  Meridian 

Ivy,  June  Enterprise 

James,  Susan  Meridian 

Jenkins,  Craig  Decatur 


Jenkins,  Eloise  Meridian 

Johnson,  Pam  Newton 

Jones,  Gwendolyn  Meridian 

Kennedy,  Tammy  Quitman 

Kerr,  Brenda  Meridian 


Landers,  William  Louisville 

Lewis,  Sonya  Little  Rock 

Loe,  David  Demopolis,  AL 

Mallette,  William  Meridian 

Mcllwain,  Jennifer  Meridian 


McShepard,  Selber  DeKalb 

Miller,  David  Meridian 

Miller,  David  Meridian 

Murray,  Sonja  Meridian 

Odom,  Ray  Meridian 


Pierce,  Gwynne  Meridian 

Phillips,  Beth  Collinsville 

Plowman,  Eric  Meridian 

Pope,  Regina  Philadelphia 

Quick,  Pam  Carthage 


Periaswamy,  Ramalingam  Meridian 

Rhoden,  John  Laurel 

Roberts,  Laurie  Meridian 

Robinson,  Vivian  Meridian 

Rooks,  Jeff  Meridian 


Rose,  Tim  Hickory 
Rowdiff,  James  Meridian 
Rick,  Spells  Meridian 
Russell,  John  Gallion 
Scott,  Ruth  Meridian 
Sessions,  Tracy  Meridian 


Shelby,  Rebecca  Toomsuba 
Shumate,  Curtis  Daleville 
Sims,  Stacey  Sandersville 
Skinner,  Shirley  Union 
Smith,  Greg  Meridian 
Stevens,  Roy  Collinsville 


Stokes,  Anita  Collinsville 
Swafford,  Cynthia  Toomsuba 
Sylvester,  Susan  Meridian 
Tate,  Allison  Meridian 
Thaggard,  Penny  Philadelphia 
Thigpen,  Katie  Heidelberg 


Thompson,  Cathy  Bailey 
Truelove,  Sharon  Meridian 
Turner,  Jacqueline  Meridian 
Vick,  Sheila  Meridian 
Walker,  Peggy  Meridian 
Wedgeworth,  Debbie  Meridian 


Welch,  Richard  Meridian 
White,  Gloria  Philadelphia 
Williams,  Teresa  Meridian 
Williamson,  Marlene  Meridian 
Wilson,  Carlos  Quitman 
Wimberly,  Edward  Meridian 


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MaryJakway 
Anna  Minor 


Abbay,  Rob  Walls 

Abel,  Abner  Itta  Bena 

Abel,  Alex  Itta  Bena 

Abel,  Aurthot  Itta  Bena 

Abtam,  D'Leasha  Columbia 


Adams,  Angela  Jackson 

Adams,  Jack  Memphis,  TN 

Adams,  Jennifer  Meadville 

Alam,  Shaflqul  Miss.  State 

Alexandet,  Rodney  Tishominga 


Algood,  Mindy  Jackson 

Allen,  LaTonya  Shaw 

Allred,  Danny  New  Albany 

Anderson,  Amy  Long  Beach 

Andrews,  Natalie  Vicksburg 


Anderson,  Sonja  Lexington 

Antici,  Brad  Lyon 

Arispe,  Vanessa  Jackson 

Armstrong,  Russell  Baton  Rouge,  LA 

Askew,  Renita  West  Point 


Baber,  Larfaya  Jackson 

Bach,  Eric  Herndon,  VA 

Bacon,  Patficia  Jackson 

Bailey,  Anthony  Oxford 

Bailey,  Benje  Jackson 


Bailey,  Brad  Lambert 

Bain,  Brian  Grenada 

Ball,  Michael  Long  Beach 

Barber,  Fredrick  Heidelberg 

Barfield,  David  White  Bluff,  TN 


202 


Barker,  Bonnie  Madison 
Barlow,  Jonathan  Carriere 
Bartlett,  Melissa  Wiggins 
Barrett,  Aprille  Jackson 
Bates,  Adam  Steens 
Bass,  Michael  Vicksburg 


Baucom,  Steven  Steens 
Beach,  Sandra  Natchez 
Bearden,  Jeremey  Southaven 
Beasley,  BobbiAnn  Hamilton 
Beasley,  Erin  Long  Beach 
Beauchem,  Renee  Ripley 


Bell,  Angela  Minden,  LA 
Bell,  Jennifer  Fayette,  AL 
Bellayuto,  Jennifer  Pleasanton,  TX 
Benson,  Sherre  Corinth 
Berry,  Stephanie  Libby,  MT 
Berryhill,  Robin  Eupora 


Bethea,  Pat  Jackson 

Blankenship,  Kevin  Orange  Park,  FL 

Blanton,  Loti  Jackson 

Bolton,  Brandi  Meridian 

Boone,  Greg  Laurel 

Boornson,  Jeffrey  Homewood,  AL 


Booth,  Robin  Birmingham,  AL 
Boren,  Heather  Walls 
Boswell,  Ana  Jackson 
Boucher,  Kristin  Corinth 
Boutwell,  Allen  Newton 
Boutwell,  Angie  Eupora 


Bowden,  Amy  Jackson 
Bowering,  Guy  Jr.  Jackson 
Bowers,  Christian  Jackson 
Bowman,  Shannon  Yazoo 
Boyd,  Leah  Stark ville 
Bozeman,  Regina  Philadelphia 


203 


Bradley,  Steve  Jackson 

Brewer,  Allison  Senatobia 

Bridges,  Anita  Jackson 

Bridges,  Brian  Meridian 

Bridges,  Steven  Brandon 


Brindley,  Anne  Indianola 

Brister,  Byron  Ackerman 

Brown,  Gregory  Laurel 

Brown,  Jason  Lucedale 

Brown,  Jennifer  West  Point 


Brown,  Jennifer  Roswell,  NM 

Brown,  Joseph  Jackson 

Brown,  Katheryn  Natchez 

Brown,  SuzAnne  Columbus 

Brown,  Tasha  Sallis 


Brown,  Tracy  Carthage 

Brumfield,  Michael  Columbia,  MO 

Bryant,  Amanda  Starkville 

Bryant,  Rebecca  Fort  Sheridan,  IL 

Buchanan,  Kelli  Greenville 


Buchanan,  Niles  Jackson 

Buchanan,  Stephanie  Okolona 

Buird,  Colin  Clinton 

Bush,  Douglas  Starkville 

Bush,  JoJo  Biloxi 


Buder,  Craig  Grenada 

Butler,  Hank  Brooksville 

Butler,  Theresa  Meridian 

Burnett,  Rhonda  Arab,  AL 

Burns,  Priscilla  Calhoun  City 


Burnside,  Alice  Philadelphia 
Byrd,  Christy  Biloxi 
Cabell,  Thomas  Jackson 


Cail,  Marsha  Shaw 
Carter,  Jennifer  Columbus 
Carter,  Michelle  Amory 


Carter,  Stacy  Natchez 
Carter,  Steven  Metairie,  LA 
Carver,  David  Bay  St.  Louis 
Carver,  Newt  Ruleville 
Casey,  Whitney  Vardaman 
Cason,  Jaska  Aberdeen 


Cassidy,  Patrick  Decatur,  AL 
Causey,  Leticia  Clinton 
Causey,  Zuanarda  Gulfport 
Cedotal,  Jeremy  Oak  Grove,  LA 
Chafin,  Jay  Osceola,  AR 
Chappelear,  John  Madison 


Charm,  Stephanie  Sallis 
Cheatham,  David  Louisville 
Chinn,  Mignon  Canton 
Chisolm,  Anne  Tinsley 
Christopher,  David  Brandon 
Clardy,  Katrina  Starkville 


Clark,  Julie  Columbus 
Clark,  Kim  Jackson 
Clark,  Shawn  Calhoun  City 
Clark,  Suzanne  Gulfport 
Clayton,  Laura  DeValls  Bluff,  AR 
Clements,  Nathan  Little  Rock,  AR 


205 


Clendenin,  Eric  Pass  Christian 

Coates,  Robert  Yazoo  City  I 

Cockerham,  Chad  Seymour,  IN 

Cole,  Lisa  Canton 

Coleman,  Libby  Birmingham,  AL 


Coleman,  Sherry  Louisville 

Collier,  Sharon  Starkville 

Collins,  Jeremy  Caledonia 

Collins,  Leslie  Cleveland 

Condello,  Tina  Greenville 


Connelly,  Russell  Mobile,  AL 

Cook,  Kelly  Reform,  AL 

Cooke,  Dana  Biloxi 

Cooper,  Teri  Columbus 

Cox,  David  Florence 


Cox,  LaQuita  Laurel 

Craft,  Michelle  Louisville 

Craven,  Karie  Collinsville 

Crawford,  Carol  Tillatoba 

Cresap,  Michelle  Vicksburg 


Crosby,  Monica  Aberdeen 
Cross,  Alan  Picayune 
Crutcher,  Jamie  Hamilton 
rCummings,  Mandy  Starkville 
Cupil,  Creshona  Glostet 


Dabbs,  Laurie  Madison 

Dalcour,  Claudis  III  Gulfport 

Dancy,  Keletha  Aberdeen 

D'Arcy,  Craig  Adanta,  GA 

Darnell,  Haley  Okolona 


Daves,  Arwell  Columbus 
Davis,  Ancivia  Jackson 
Davis,  LaKesha  Vaiden 
Davis,  Michael  Collierville,  TN 
Dawkins,  Brice  Jackson 
Dawkins,  Michael  Brooksville 


Dawson,  Piper  Clinton 

Dees,  Jennifer  Oxford 

Desilets,  Christian  Woodbridge,  VA 

Dewberry,  Lynn  Maben 

Dewolf,  Dennis  Highlands,  NC 

Dickerson,  Erin  Greenville 


Dion,  Gary  Huntsville,  AL 
Dixon,  Kathy  Ripley 
Dixon,  Kawn  Macon 
Douglas,  Samuel  Columbus 
Drake,  Amber  Gulfport 
DuBose,  Christy  Longview,  TX 


Dunn,  Derrick  Guys,  TN 
Easley,  Darrell  Columbus 
Eaves,  Tracy  Louisville 
Edwards,  Carlow  Macon 
Egerson,  Tywanda  Water  Valley 
Elliot,  Amanda  Starkville 


Ellis,  Beth  West  Point 
Ellis,  Betsy  Memphis,  TN 
Elwart,  Brandy  Vicksburg 
Estes,  Sabrina  Houston 
Etheridge,  Berkley  Greenville 
Eubanks,  Ronald  Pontotoc 


Evans,  Marc  Jackson 
Everett,  Anne  New  Albany 
Ewing,  Jill  Yazoo 
Fairley,  LaKisha  Petal 
Falgares,  Heather  Amherst,  NH 
Farrell,  Suzanna  Jackson 


207 


Ferguson,  Matthew  Fort  Sheridan,  IL 

Ferrell,  Kendra  West  Point 

Fesler,  Charles  Mobile,  AL 

Fletcher,  Priscilla  Greenwood 

Flournoy,  Rebecca  Natchez 


Flowers,  Cam  Jackson 

Floyd,  Latrina  Columbus 

Fondren,  Bethany  Stewart 

Franz,  Shawna  Germantown,  TN 

Frye,  Timothy  Starkville 


Fuller,  David  Brandon 

Fuller,  Kevin  Moss  Point 

Gagne,  Henry  Marietta,  GA 

Gallaher,  Matt  Mandeville,  LA 

Gammon,  Chris  Baton  Rouge,  LA 


Garcia,  J.  Ryan  Collierville,  TN 

Garrett,  Brandy  Memphis,  TN 

Garrick,  Lori  Columbus 

Garriga,  Amanda  Ocean  Springs 

Garviw,  William  Hot  Springs,  AR 


Gaskin,  John  Cedar  Bluff 

Gayden,  Lorenza  Jackson 

Gentry,  Dodds  Artesia 

Gercens,  Karl  Cruger 

Gilbreath,  Jan  Hernando 


Gill,  Mary  Elizabeth  Macon    I 
Gill,  Matt  Brandon    1 
Gilliland,  Ann  Russellville,  AL 
Gilmer,  Glenn  Columbus 
Givens,  Sabrina  Vaiden 


Gladney,  Creacy  West  Point 
Glover,  Hollis  Durant 
Goff,  Marty  LuccdaJe 


Goings,  Jennifer  Pocahontas,  AR 
Gordon,  T.  Duanc  Jackson 
Graham,  Darrell  Collierville,  TN 


Grant,  Ricky  Gulfport 

Grantham,  Brad  Grenada 

Gray,  Betsy  Tupelo 

Gray,  David  Corinth 

Gray,  Mindy  Germantown,  TN 

Graves,  Bobby  Jackson 


Graves,  Steffanie  Natchez 
Graves,  Tarone  Jackson 
Green,  Ashby  Knoxville,  TN 
Greenwood,  Darnella  Sallis 
Greer,  Suzanne  Jackson 
Grey,  Jessica  Philadelphia,  PA 


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Hair,  Erin  Long  Beach 

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Hale,  Susan  Ocean  Springs 

Hao,  Wan-Ting  Miss.  State 

Hansell,  Marina  Shalimar,  FL 

Hardaway,  Montie  Meridian 
Hardin,  Melinda  Coldwater 
Hardin,  William  Brandon 
Hardwick,  Barbara  Calhoun  City 
Hardy,  Michelle  Jackson 
Hardy,  Rebecca  Cordova,  TN 


209 


Harper,  Brian  Laurel 

Harrington,  Paige  Mantee 

Harris,  Michael  Hattiesburg 

Harrison,  David  Mountain  Home, 

AR 

Harrison,  Frederick  Brooksville 


Harrison,  Kris  Tiplersville    | 
Hartwell,  Jennifer  Memphis,  TN    | 
Harvey,  Kristen  Kosciusko 
Hazlegrove,  Amy  Olive  Branch 
Heitzmann,  Brett  Bay  St.  Louis 


Henderson,  Katherine  Ocean  Springs 
Henley,  Carman  Yazoo  City 
Hensley,  Eric  Clinton 
Herren,  Amanda  Madison 
Hertzog,  Scott  Long  Beach   PS 


Hester,  Lea  Russellville,  AL 

Hester,  Mary  Anne  Caledonia 

Hicks,  Heather  Jackson 

Hinchey,  Carley  Tupelo 

Hines,  Cynthia  Smyrna,  TN   f 


Hinshaw,  Katye  West  Point 

Hodge,  Leianna  Meridian 

Hodges,  Michele  Ocean  Springs 

Holbrook,  Jennifer  Jackson 

Holcomb,  Melissa  Southaven 


Holder,  Elizabeth  Canton 

Holderfield,  Shannon  Richardson, 

TX 

Holliman,  Amy  Columbus 

Hollingsworth,  Beth  Wiggins 

Holloway,  Robert  Smithville 


Holmes,  Hayley  Greenville 
Honea,  Dickey  Magee 
Hood,  Laney  Gunnison 
Hopkins,  Aretha  Kosciusko 
Home,  Latarsha  Shuqualak 
Home,  Tina  Shuqualak 


Hosford,  Mark  Madison 
Houston,  Linda  Starkville 
Houston,  Teresa  Camden 
Houts,  James  Pleasant  Grove,  AL 
Hughes,  Sherry  Huntsville,  AL 
Hull,  Anginette  Walnut  Grove 


Hunter,  Melissa  Jackson 
Hurd,  Amanda  Calhoun,  LA 
Hutchins,  Kengi  Victorville,  CA 
Ingham,  Matthew  Niceville,  FL 
Ingram,  James  Jr.  Columbus 
Israel,  Victoria  Pass  Chrisrian 


Ivy,  Marlon  West  Point 
Jackson,  Dabbs  Ridgeland 
Jackson,  Demetria  Coldwater 
Jacobson,  Jodi  Starkville 
Jaffer,  Faisal  Starkville 
Jeanes,  Torrey  Tiplersville 


Jeffcoat,  Josh  McComb 
Jefferson,  Eldric  Jackson 
Jenkins,  Kim  Tupelo 
Jenkins,  Wiley  II  Sumner 
Joe,  Michael  Jackson 
Johns,  Jermaine  Starkville 


Johnson,  Leigh  Lexington 
Johnson,  Richard  Philadelphia 
Johnson,  Tameka  Cruger 
Johnston,  Stacy  Baton  Rouge,  LA 
Jones,  Allison  Columbus 
Jones,  Brian  Jackson 


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Jones,  Chad  Jackson 

Jones,  David  Brazil,  IN 

Jones,  Ed  Ocean  Springs 

Jones,  Koury  Maben 

Jones,  Leigh  Brandon 


Jones,  Rende  Memphis,  TN 

Jones,  Shelia  Crenshaw 

Jones,  Gerald  Michigan  City 

Jordan,  Heather  Kosciusko 

Kamrath,  Nicole  Rosedale 


Keck,  Amelia  Jackson 

Kelley,  Muffy  Germantown,  TN 

Keene,  Jennifer  Meridian 

Kennedy,  Denise  Tupelo 

Kennedy,  Haley  Brandon 


Kewenig,  Adam  Oswego,  IL 

King,  W.  David  Brandenton,  FL 

Knedlik,  Andrew  Gurley,  AL 

Knight,  Virgil  Jr.  Gloster 

Kowalski,  Crystal  Brandon 


Kuhn,  Milicent  Jackson 

Lagg,  Frances  Vicksburg 

Lamberson,  Reid  Murfreesboro,  TN 

aster,  Laura  Philadelphia,  NY 

rLandfair,  Quo-Vadis  Starkville 


Langley,  Leah  Yazoo  City 

Larkin,  John  Newbern,  TN 

Latham,  Corey  Louisville 

Latino,  Carva  Diamondhead 

Lawty,  Sandra  Starkville 


Le,  Phong  Starkville 
Lee,  Kathryn  Hattiesburg 
Lehman,  Laura  Tupelo 


Lewis,  Chris  Kosciusko 
Liberto,  Lisa  Jackson 
Loden,  Michael  Plantersville 


Loftis,  Darla  Union 
Lolli,  Ginneite  Columbus 
Long,  LeAnne  Aliceville,  AL 
Long,  Sharion  Macon 
Lott,  Courtney  Eupora 
Loudenslager,  Carie  Lachary,  LA 


Louys,  Danielle  Brandon 
Lowe,  Julie  Brandon 
Lucas,  Stacey  Winona 
Luckett,  Margie  Camden 
Maddux,  Missie  Biloxi 
Mahne,  Jamie  Lacombe,  LA 


Mallery,  Greg  Brandon 
Mann,  RoToniya  Carthage 
Mann,  Sherry  Mathiston 
Mann,  Tara  Goodwater,  AL 
Manuel,  John  Coldwater 
Mardis,  Chris  Jackson 


Marinaccio,  Seth  Monroe,  CT 
Marotti,  William  Hughes,  AR 
Marshall,  James  Caledonia 
Marshall,  Rebecca  Philadelphia 
Martin,  T.M.  Cordova,  TN 
Marx,  Whitney  Hazlehurst 


Marzullo,  Paul  Marietta,  GA 

May,  Stephanie  Memphis,  TN 

Maschger,  Tanya  Piano,  TX 

Mason,  Brad  Brandon 

Mason,  Deanne  Ocean  Springs 


Matens,  Brett  Jackson 

Mathis,  Shannon  Oxford 

Matthews,  Ashley  Jackson 

Mazingo,  Leslie  Meridian 

McCormick,  Amy  Philadelphia 


McCoy,  Kimberly  Meridian 

McCoy,  Lee  Brandon 

McCoy,  Phillip  Starkville 

McCulloch,  Chris  Mexia,  TX 

McDonald,  Vernell  Natchez 


McGehee,  Kimmy  Brookhaven 

McGee,  Yulanda  Winona 

McGill,  Brant  Winchester,  TN 

McGrath,  Suzy  Tupelo 

Mclnnis,  Karla  Semmes,  AL 


McKinion,  Jenny  Starkville 

McKinney,  Steven  Pascagoula 

McKnight,  Craig  Lucedale 

McMillan,  Lora  Waynesboro 

Medders,  Crystal  Pearl 


Medley,  Brandon  Brandon 

Melton,  Tiffany  Mobile,  AL 

Metcalfe,  Allie  Houston 

Michels,  Gerad  Oswego,  IL 

Miller,  Brooks  Hazlehurst 


Miller,  Lattice  Hazlehurst 
Mills,  Nathanael  Abilene,  TX 
Monsour,  Melissa  Meridian 
Moody,  Stephen  Perkinston 
Mooneyham,  Patricia  Houston 
Moore,  Carol  Anne  West  Point 


Moore,  Laura  Murfreesboro,  TN 
Moore,  Michele  Lilburn,  GA 
Moore,  Phillip  Grenada 
Moore,  Tony  Columbus 
Morgan,  Angela  Senatobia 
Morgan,  Deborah  Decatur,  AL 


Morgan,  Holly  Brandon 
Morgan,  Marty  Sturgis 
Morrison,  Falana  Corinth 
Morrison,  Jenna  Florence,  AL 
Morrison,  Mary  Memphis,  TN 
Mosley,  Jeffrey  Hollandale 


Mote,  Chris  Decatur,  AL 
Mott,  Darius  Gautier 
Mattox,  Lushanda  Macon 
Myers,  Shena  Lexington 
Myers,  Tracey  Hattiesburg 
Myles,  Tasha  Jackson 


Mundy,  Antree  New  Albany 
Murray,  Taffi  Winona 
Muzzi,  Steve  Shaw 
Nail,  Lecrisha  Columbus 
Napper,  Cynthia  Walls 
Nelson,  Catherine  Gulfport 


Nesbit,  Bryan  Jackson 
Newton,  Floyd  West 
Ngan,  Julie  Tupelo 
Nicholas,  Laura  Oxford 
Nichols,  Ersula  Starkville 
Nichols,  Michael  Yazoo  City 


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215 


Nitcavic,  Lenny  Biloxi 

Norris,  Andrew  Marks 

Nunez,  Luis  Venezuela 

O'Neal,  Jennifer  Morton 

Oswalt,  Steve  Texarkana,  TX 


Outlaw,  Kimberly  Jackson 

Owens,  LaDonna  Starkville 

Palmer,  Joey  Eupora 

Parker,  Danny  Gulfport 

Parkman,  Lori  Pulaski 


Patrick,  Jason  Southaven 

Patterson,  Mamie  Jackson 

Patterson,  Tempia  Madison 

Pazian,  Kristin  Jackson 

Pollan,  Jason  Pearl 


Perez,  Kenneth  Areola 

Perez,  Suzanne  River  Vale,  NJ 

Perkins,  Jennifer  Winfield,  AL 

Perry,  Chris  Birmingham,  AL 

Peters,  Anna  Hattiesburg 


Peters,  Liz  Hamilton,  AL 
Peterson,  Mary  Columbus 
Philley,  Kimberly  Jackson 
Phillips,  Stuart  Columbus 
Pierce,  Eleanor  Sallis 


Pirts,  Derek  Coldwater 

Pitts,  Heather  Jackson 

Porter,  Suzanne  Hammond,  LA 

Pouncey,  Nakeetsha  Columbus 

Price,  Theolyn  Goodwater,  AL 


Prillaman,  Jim  Memphis,  TN 
Purdy,  Brandy  Dewitt,  AR 
Purvis,  Shana  Jackson 


Pyatt,  Jason  Decarur,  AL 
Roche,  Timothy  Franklin,  TN 
Rainey,  Brooke  Nederland,  TX 


Rainwater,  Janice  Rolling  Fork 
Ramsey,  Brian  Jackson 
Randle,  Jennie  Weir 
Randle,  Makesia  Columbus 
Ransburg,  Quentin  Canton 
Rasberry,  Rhonda  Tupelo 


Ray,  Trudy  Harvey,  IL 
Rayburn,  Chrissy  Madison 
Raymond,  Edward  Florence 
Reece,  Katina  Macon 
Rhodes,  Slade  Irmo,  SC 
Rodgers,  Jennifer  Jonesboro,  AR 


Rice,  Kevin  Russellville,  AL 
Riels,  Terri  Hartiesburg 
Rieves,  Mark  Aberdeen 
Rives,  Katie  Newton 
Roberson,  Melissa  Batesville 
Reed,  Jeremy  Eupora 


Reese,  Dallas  Columbus 
Reid,  Donna  Biloxi 
Reid,  Shelli  Columbia 
Remerow,  Kristoffer  Clewiston 
Roberson,  Michael  Memphis,  TN 
Roberts,  Nikie  Starkville 


217 


Robertson,  Shannon  Ocean  Springs 

Robinson,  Beth  Tishomingo 

Rogers,  Sinfornettia  Starkville 

Rose,  Holley  Eupora 

Rowe,  Rita  Prairie 


Rupert,  Denise  Macon 

Rush,  La'Shonia  Philadelphia 

Rutledge,  Cassandra  Kosicusko 

Salama,  Hager  Savannah,  TN 

Salisburg,  Debbie  Miami,  FL 


Sanders,  Beverly  Oxford 

Sanders,  Howard  Areola 

Sanders,  Michella  Clarksdale 

Sanford,  Jennifer  Germantown,  TN 

Sawyer,  Flore  Kilmichael 


Scarbrough,  John  Jackson 

Scheibe,  Marc  Cordova,  TN 

Schepens,  Daniel  Tacoma,  WA 

Scuth,  Edward  West  Point 

Scott,  Brandon  Bartlett,  TN 


Scrinner,  Trace  Indianola 
Seal,  Payne  Picayune 
Sears,  Maggi  Mobile,  AL 
Segrest,  Tempy  Hermanville 
Shelton,  April  Ripley 


Shelton,  Anitra  West  Point 

Sherman,  Telesha  Starkville 

Shoelen,  Mike  Dubuque,  IA 

Shoemaker,  Scott  Jackson 

Short,  Jamie  Chattanooga,  TN 


Shurden,  Chris  StarkviLle 
Simmons,  Jonathan  West  Point 
Simmons,  Ray  Gore  Springs 
Simpson,  Rusty  Tullahoma,  TN 
Sims,  Hester  Jackson 
Sims,  Rebecca  Walnut  Grove 


Sinquefield,  Stephanie  Senatobia 

Sitton,  Ginger  Jackson 

Skinner,  Veronica  Macon 

Stentz,  Jennifer  Caruthersville,  MO 

Smira,  Kevin  Florence 

Smith,  Alicia  Meridian 


Smith,  Carrie  Laurel 
Smith,  Courtney  Columbus 
Smith,  Jack  Livingston,  AL 
Smith,  Ken  Lucedale 
Smith,  Kyle  Meridian 
Smith,  Loren  Union  City,  IN 


Smith,  Micheal  Tupelo 
Smith,  Ray  Glen  Allan 
Smith,  Smitry  Holly  Springs 
Smith,  Stuart  Decatur,  AL 
Snyder,  Deeg  Huntsville,  AL 
Spell,  Brian  Woodville 


Spence,  Benjamin  Demopolis,  AL 
Spencer,  Alden  Lawrenceville,  GA 
Spiller,  Patrick  Winfield,  AL 
Spradling,  Shelle  Tupelo 
Stark,  Becky  Ponotoc 
Staton,  Wendy  Jackson 


Stephenson,  Calandra  Columbus 
Stevens,  Chris  Woodland 
Stewart,  Adrienne  Gulfport 
Stewart,  Sheri  Memphis,  TN 
Stockton,  Brian  Meadville 
Stout,  Carmen  Ridgeland 


219 


Stovall,  James  Vaiden 

Stuan,  Jay  Florence 

Sturgis,  Cheryl  Columbus 

Sumrall,  Shan  Gulfport 

Swafford,  Seth  Pascagoula 


Tabb,  Ryan  Rosedale 

Taite,  Derrick  Moss  Point 

Tanner,  Misty  Brandon 

Tate,  Natasha  Jackson 

Tate,  Twisha  Ptaitie  Point 


Taylor,  Kevin  Searcy,  AR 

Taylor,  Kimberly  Cedar  Bluff 

Taylor,  Susan  Forest 

Taylor,  Veronica  Winona 

Teague,  Tracey  Kosciusko 


Tedder,  Ginger  Vardaman 

Thomas,  Georgia  Jackson 

Thomas,  Jason  Greenville,  AL 

Thomas,  Michelle  Columbus 

Thompson,  Corretta  Lamar 


Thompson,  Jerod  Carthage 

Thompson,  Metinda  Gloster 

Tilghman,  Tiffany  Grenada 

Tipton,  Holly  Pheba 

Tingle,  Tiffany  Starkville 


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Tran,  Kiev-anh  Pass  Christian 

Tran,  Houng  Starkville 

Tran,  Soang  Starkville 

Travis,  Nathan  Germantown,  TN 


Tryon,  James  Pontotoc 
Turner,  Jf  ill  Tallulah,  LA 
Underwood,  Melinda  Starkville 


Vail,  Charles  Senatobia 
VanBuren,  Ryan  Grant,  FL 
Vance,  Mandy  Corinth 


Vance,  Seketheia  Jonesboro,  AR 
Vanderford,  Lisa  Kosciusko 
Vandevender,  Jimmy  Willis,  TX 
Varnando,  Pernell  Hattiesburg 
Veazey,  Jackie  Forest 
Villavaso,  Tina  Starkville 


Wages,  Melanie  Tupelo 
Wagner,  Kyle  Olive  Branch 
Waldrip,  Jeff  Lucedale 
Walker,  Andrea  Aberdeen 
Walker,  Carly  Stoneville 
Walker,  Monte  Greenville 


Wall,  Christi  Clinton 

Wallace,  Carrie  Rutherfordton,  NC 

Wampler,  Travis  Starkville 

Ware,  Alicia  Lexington 

Ware,  Quita  Jackson 

Watson,  Sara  Union 


Watson,  Shannon  Eupora 
Warts,  Katina  Jackson 
Weaver,  Amber  Hartselle,  AL 
Webb,  Misty  Lexington 
Webb,  Tracey  Belden 
Welch,  Melissa  Laurel 


221 


Wells,  Dwanda  Jackson 

Wells,  Gina  Philadelphia 

West,  Danette  Caledonia 

West,  Lewis  Gautier 

West,  Michele  Potts  Camp 


Westbtook,  Dana  Raleigh 

Whirl,  Wynetta  Coila 

Whitman,  Paul  Ocean  Springs 

White,  Lynn  Wesson 

Whitehead,  Camille  Shannon 


Whitehead,  Jennifer  Vicksburg 

Whittington,  Joe  Haalehurst 

Wickersham,  Khristi  Canton 

Wier,  David  Cleburne 

Wilkerson,  Machelle  Jackson 


Wilkey,  Allison  Greenwood 
Williams,  Fayette  Ruleville 

Williams,  Gina  Hattiesburg 
Willams,  Kenneth  Jackson 
Willams,  Leigh  Horn  Lake 


Williams,  Lonnie  Amory 

Williams,  Penny  Mantee 

Williamson,  Shanna  Brookhaven 

Williamson,  T.J.  Philadelphia 

Willis,  Renae  Aberdeen 


Wilson,  Matt  Forest 

Wilson,  Mitch  Smithdale 

Wilson,  Tonya  Starkville 

Winstead,  Jennifer  Jackson 

Wiseman,  Carla  Clarksdale 


Woodruff,  Lacey  Batesville 
Woods,  Jackie  Waveland 
Woodward,  Wendy  Madison 
Worrham,  Frannett  Coldwater 
Wright,  Angela  East  St.  Louis,  IL 


Wright,  Jeanette  Eupora 
Yawn,  Angela  Sumrall 
Young,  Brandon  Fayetteville,  TN 
Young,  Carmelitta  Noxapater 
Young,  Clint  Eupora 


Young,  LaSandra  Carthage 
Younger,  Alison  Steens 
Youngblood,  Bethany  Meadville 
Yowk,  Valarie  Kosciusko 
Zager,  Valerie  New  Albany 


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Abril,  Alison  Wellington,  FL 

Acosta,  Lanny  Gulfport 

Adams,  Jennifer  Columbus 

Albright,  Christy  Thomasville,  GA 

Alford,  Leslie  Jackson 


Allen,  Mark  Darien,  CT 

Allen,  Stanley  Madison 

Allen,  Susanne  Lakeland,  FL 

Allensworth,  Nicole  Horn  Lake 

Amacker,  Jonathan  Columbia 


Anderson,  Allee  Pascagoula 

Anderson,  Contenia  Goodman 

Anderson,  Pansy  Pickens 

Anderson,  Yolanda  Pickens 

Anthony,  Robert  Crawford 


Archer,  John  Germantown,  TN 

Archer,  Kevin  Mobile,  AL 

Arszman,  Alison  Huntsville,  AL 

Ashley,  Katie  Olive  Branch 

Ashley,  Randall  Amory 


Atkinson,  Robert  Hoover,  AL 

Austin,  Stacy  West  Point 

Avery,  Kelly  Pascagoula 

Bankester,  Blake  Alpharetta,  GA 

Barberena,  Armando  San  Francisco, 

CA 


Barclay,  Anthony  Columbus 

Barfield,  John  Killen,  AL 

Barnett,  Lori  Columbus 

Batten,  Susan  Collierville,  TN 

Baugh,  Tom  Hollandale 


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Bearid,  Eric  Sikeston,  MO 
Bean,  Kenneth  Lawrenceville,  GA 
Beets,  Daniel  Columbia 
Beltran,  Carlos  Starkville 
Bennett,  Brian  Starkville 
Bennett,  Michelle  Winona 


Benway,  Tracy  Demopolis,  AL 
Bergiel,  Erich  Thibodaux,  LA 
Berryhill,  Derek  Baton  Rouge,  LA 
Betts,  Amy  Caledonia 
Bigelow,  Jaclynn  Columbus 
Billups,  Reginald  Columbus 


Bilwani,  Altaf  Starkville 
Black,  Letha  West  Point 
Blacklidge,  Ginger  Gulfport 
Blackwell,  Sarah  Taylorsville 
Blanden,  Annette  Columbia 
Bloodsworth,  Kent  Batesville 


Boga,  Tonya  Holly  Springs 
Bogard,  Jeremy  Dover,  TN 
Bolton,  Annette  Jackson 
Booker,  Yolanda  West  Point 
Booth,  Molly  Germantown,  TN 
Bowlin,  Beth  Cleveland 


Boykin,  Julie  Yazoo  City 
Buice,  Leslie  Grenada 
Buice,  Shane  Grenada 
Bumagin,  Laura  Long  Beach 
Burke,  Matthew  Jackson 
Burchfield,  Krista  Vaiden 


Burgess,  Stacy  Brookhaven 
Bush,  Elizabeth  San  Antonio,  TX 
Butler,  Allison  Clarksdale 
Buder,  Daniel  Tupelo 
Branch,  Charlotte  Sallis 
Branch,  Janet  Cleveland 


225 


Braswell,  Ryan  Caruthersville,  MO 

Bridges,  Donnie  Tupelo 

Bridges,  Melanie  Stewart 

Brignac,  Rene  Starkville 

Broocks,  Jennifer  Brandon 


Brooks,  William  Bells,  TN 

Brown,  LaRaye  Kosciusko 

Brown,  Terry  Columbus 

Brunson,  Gene  Starkville 

Brumfield,  Skeeter  Natchez 


Buse,  Kimberley  Tupelo 

Cade,  Ben  Dekalb 

Cain,  Travis  Carthage 

Caldwell,  Patricia  Greenville 

Callaway,  Kerri  Columbus 


Cammack,  Sam  Starkville 

Campbell,  Stephanie  Kosciusko 

Carpenter,  Casey  Brandon 

Carpenter,  Laura  Senatobia 

Carr,  Jennipher  Tupelo 


Carraway,  William  Sebring,  FL 

Carter,  Chance  Brandon 

Carter,  Jacque  Prairie 

Carter,  Nicolle  Arlington,  TX 

Carter,  Ruth  Southaven 


Carson,  Lee  Gloster 

Case,  David  Stattgart,  AR 

Case,  Libby  Youngsville,  LA 

Caston,  Molly  Ridgeland 

Chapman,  Charles  Starkville 


Chapman,  Jereme  Starkville 
Chapman,  Tamatha  Jackson 
Chancellor,  Byron  EUisville 


Chang,  Peter  Starkville 
Chatham,  Kathy  Vicksburg 
Cheatham,  Anna  Madison 


Christensen,  Pernille  Alpharetta,  GA 
Clarke,  Karen  Covington,  LA 
Claxton,  Alicia  Starkville 
Clay,  Eric  Starkville 
Clayton,  Kellie  Oswego,  IL 
CLeveland,  Andy  Starkville 


Clune,  Joseph  Starkville 
Cochran,  Heather  Belden 
Cole,  Theodore  Meridian 
Collins,  Donna  Walls 
Collins,  Jeffery  West  Point 
Collins,  Kym  Meridian 


Colletta,  Mike  Gulfport 
Conley,  Garrison  Starkville 
Cook,  Jason  Groves,  TX 
Cooper,  Josh  Murfreesboro,  TN 
Cox,  Chad  Columbus 
Crane,  Nathan  Charlestown,  IN 


Ctamer,  Matthew  Fredericksburg,  VA 
Crigler,  Mark  Columbus 
Cunetto,  Maria  Miss  State 
Dahlem,  James  Hamilton 
Dancy,  Kebebe  Aberdeen 
Darby,  Chanda  Tillatoba 


227 


Darumer,  Drew  Clinton 

Davidson,  Shannon  Starkville 

Daves,  Bridged  Coila 

Daves,  Kelli  Coila 

Davis,  Carol  Grenada 


Davis,  Jennifer  Smithville 

Dearman,  Melissa  Houston 

Dees,  Amy  Clarksdale 

Deuter,  Brian  Jonesboro,  AR 

Dewalt,  Bradley  Covington,  LA 


Dill,  Michael  Ocean  Springs 

Dixon,  Susan  Thomasville,  GA 

Dobbs,  Amy  Calhoun  City 

Downey,  Janet  Pearl  River,  LA 

Duncan,  Timothy  Naples,  FL 


Eakin,  Jason  Vicksburg 

Easley,  Joel  Starkville 

Easterling,  Shayne  Aberdeen 

Edgeworth,  Mike  Columbus 

Edmond,  Tasha  Lena 


Edwards,  Jennifer  Amory 

Elisar,  Kathy  Nashville,  TN 

Elwell,  Eric  McMinnville,  TN 

Ethridge,  Dean  Hattiesbutg 

Evans,  Andrea  Clinton 


Evans,  Rodney  Houston 

Ewing,  Angela  Prairie 

Ezell,  Rita  Tupelo 

Faussone,  Diane  Woodstock 

Ferguson,  Brandi  Union 


Fields,  Chris  Ocean  Springs 
Firzgerald,  Carlton  New  London,  NH 
Fleming,  Andra  Vaiden 
Flynn,  Rachael  Tupelo 
Fonck,  Thaddeus  Miss  State 
Fondren,  Myra  Stewart 


Ford,  Amy  Amory 
Ford,  Stephen  Newton 
Fordham,  David  Petal 
Fortenberry,  Betty  Natchez 
Foster,  Becky  Vicksburg 
Fulcher,  Julie  Louisville 


Fullen,  Lucy  Ripley,  TN 
Fuller,  Jennifer  Louisville 
Frank,  Frederick  Starkville 
Frederick,  Katie  Tupelo 
Freibert,  Anna  Jackson 
French,  Brandi  Meridian 


Freret,  Stephen  Gulfport 
Frerichs,  Mary  Clinton 
Frye,  Chuck  Pascagoula 
Gaines,  Kerry  Newton 
Gandy,  Lula  West  Point 
Garcia,  Carolina  Starkville 


Garcia-Maldonado,  Betsy  Lima,  Peru 
Gardner,  Parti  Natchez 
Garrity,  Byron  Natchez 
Gartman,  Kenneth  Summit 
Gaston,  Ronnie  Eupora 
Gates,  Wesley  Sarasota,  FL 


Gatlin,  Ashley  Jackson 
Gillis,  Matt  Sturgis 
Givens,  Toxie  Brandon 
Glenn,  Victor  Louisville 
Goggans,  Kenya  Hamilton,  AL 
Goldbeck,  Mark  Sr.  Louis,  MO 


Gray,  Brian  Jackson 

Gray,  Herbert  Brandon 

Griffin,  Chris  Falkner 

Griffin,  Jason  Ackerman 

Griffin,  Kevin  Humboldt,  TN 


Gross,  Alia  Jackson 

Gross,  Trevor  Madison 

Guice,  Tara  Starkville 

Haar,  Jon  Albuquerque,  NM 

Habbard,  Robert  Huntsville,  AL 


Hall,  Shelley  Vicksburg 
Hamby,  Roseann  Stewart 

Hamff,  Allison  Brandon 

Hamilton,  Renae  Wesson 

Hand,  Shane  Clinton 


Hanna,  Michelle  Smithville 

Hardwick,  Cheri  Metairie,  LA 

Harper,  Fitzgerald  Calhoun  City 

Harper,  Penny  Pearl 

Harper,  Rachel  Vardaman 


Harrick,  Dana  Melbourne,  FL 

Harris,  Michael  Roswell,  GA 

Harrison,  J.D.  Vicksburg 

Hart,  Jeff  Madison 

Hart,  Jennifer  Meridian 


Hatheway,  Stacey  Leesburg,  VA 

Hastings,  Andrea  Scottsboro,  AL 

Hasty,  Christopher  Vicksburg 

Hawkins,  Chad  Calhoun  City 

Heggie,  Allen  Meridian 


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Granger,  Brian  Starkville 
Henderson,  Cathy  Greenwood 
Henderson,  David  Verona 


Henson,  Chase  Jax 
Herndon,  Kristi  Shannon 
Hicks,  Bonney  Vicksburg 


Hightower,  Scarlett  Holly  Springs 
Hill,  Tiffanee  Isola 
Hilleke,  Leasha  Huntsville,  AL 
Hobbs,  Richard  Olive  Branch 
Hogan,  Eric  Jackson 
Holbrook,  Nikki  Cleveland 


Holder,  Amy  Clcwiston,  FL 
Holke,  Christopher  Geweseo,  IL 
Holland,  Steven  Jackson 
Holliday,  Karen  Aberdeen 
Holliday,  William  Starkville 
Holman,  Glenn  Oxford 


Hood,  Kristen  Katy,  TX 
Hood,  Steve  Grenada 
Hooks,  Amy  Ridgeland 
Hopkins,  Hollis  Winona 
Hudson,  Jody  Waynesboro 
Huff,  Karen  Vicksburg 


1  Hughes,  Nathan  Germantown,  TN 
'  Hughey,  Brian  Escatawpa 

Hunt,  Stacia  Starkville 

Hurd,  Wendy  Cropwell,  AL 

Isbell,  Amanda  Tupelo 

Jackson,  Brian  Cleveland 


231 


Jackson,  Christopher  Hazlehurst 

Jackson,  Gregory  Clarksdale 

Jackson,  Julie  Madison 

Jackson,  Missy  Brandon 

Jackson,  Rosa  Aberdeen 


Jacob,  Rachael  Clarksdale 

James,  Jay  Gore  Springs 

James,  Keith  Brandon 

Jarrett,  Regina  Greenville 

Jarzen,  Ryan  Tupelo 


Jefferson,  Travillion  Belzoni 

Jenkins,  Dianco  Moss  Point 

Johnson,  Dorothea  Coldwater 

Johnson,  Jennifer  Brandon 

Johnson,  Melanie  Carthage 


Johnson,  Rob  Canton 

Jones,  Latisha  Weir 

Jones,  Stefanie  Madison 

Jordan,  Aubre  West  Point 

Keller,  James  Bethesda,  MD 


Kellum,  Amy  Charleston 

Kemp,  Kathy  Holly  Springs 

Kendall,  Connie  Cascilla 

Kern,  Sharon  Brandon 

Khan,  Atif  Starkville 


Kilgore,  Theresa  Woodland 

Knight,  Cory  Centreville 

Knight,  Jeff  Shannon 

Knight,  Zach  Clinton 

Kornman,  Paul  Biloxi 


Krebs,  Anthony  Pascagoula 

Lacey,  Ryan  Aberdeen 

Lake,  Gregory  Williamsfield,  Jamaica 

Lambert,  Jeffery  Coldwater 

Land,  David  Hattiesburg 

Lawrence,  Todd  Oswego,  IL 


Leach,  Bethany  Shubuta 
Lee,  Barry  Dumfries,  VA 
Leech,  Penny  Jackson 
Lewis,  Kevin  Pearl 
Leyden,  Corinne  Roswell,  GA 
Liddell,  Todd  Starkville 


Liles,  Andrew  Brandon 
Lim,  Hooi-Ping  Starkville 
Lindsey,  Michael  Cruger 
Lipscomb,  Kristen  Greenville 
Little,  Veronica  Kosciusko 
Livingston,  Amy  Picayune 


Lolley,  Cheryl  Gulfport 
Long,  Michale  Tylertowen 
Long,  Nicole  Macon 
Lopez,  Ashley  Starkville 
Lott,  Elizabeth  Greenwood 
Love,  Stacy  Natchez 


Lovelady,  Tiffany  Brandon 
Loviza,  Kathleen  Vicksbutg 
Lowe,  Jacqueline  Caledonia 
Lowe,  Tywanda  Sardis 
Loyd,  Ruth  Natchez 
Lum,  Rodney  Pace 


Lunford,  Yolanda  Cleveland 
Lynch,  Lee  St.  Petersburg  Beach,  FL 
Mak,  Linda  Greenville 
Makamson,  Roxanne  Sturgis 
Mamun,  Shriaj  Starkville 
Mallard,  Kristi  Enterprise 


233 


Mandeville,  Dave  Huntsville,  AL 

Manuel,  Harold  LaPlace,  LA 

Martin,  Corey  Meridian 

Martin,  James  Crystal  Springs 

Martin,  Stephanie  Hazlehurst 


Martin,  William  Huntsville,  AL 

May,  Lydia  McCool 

Mayo,  Jennifer  Brandon 

McCain,  Dawn  Birmingham,  AL 

McCaskill,  Mandy  Vicksburg 


McCleave,  Jason  Ocean  Springs 

McCreight,  Heather  Pontotoc 

McCulley,  Rusty  Starkville 

McDonald,  Shannon  Baker,  LA 

McEwen,  LaShern  Oxford 


McGahey,  LeAnne  Rosedale 

McGriff,  Lori  HaleyviUe,  AL 

McKay,  Wendy  Columbus 

McKenzie,  Timothy  Eupora 

McMillin,  Angie  Jackson 


McNairy,  Dewayne  Prairie 

McNeel,  Christy  Starkville 

McPherson,  James  Yazoo  City 

McWhirter,  Pamela  Louisville 

Meeks,  Carol  Greenville 


Meier,  Thomas  Decatur,  AL 

Menley,  Mark  Dexter,  MO 

Miles,  Sean  Amory 

Miles,  Stacie  Guin,  AL 

Miller,  Amanda  Kosciusko 


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Miller,  Cassandra  Kosiciusko 
Miller,  Sharon  Philadelphia 
Mims,  Rusty  Holcomb 


Mitchell,  Shellie  Starkville 
Moody,  William  Starkville 
Moore,  Bart  Philadelphia 


Moore,  Christy  Joplin,  MO 
Moore,  Latassha  West  Point 
Morgan,  Tonya  Calhoun  City 
Morris,  Ann  Toy  Jackson 
Morris,  John  Tupelo 
Morton,  Karen  Tupelo 


Moulder,  Tara  Starkville 
Mullins,  Jason  Decatur,  AL 
Murphy,  Melanie  Starkville 
Nelson,  Laura  Madison 
Nelson,  Scott  Pascagoula 
Newton,  David  Birmingham,  AL 


Nix,  Jody  Clinton 

O'Connor,  Timothy  Barnesville,  GA 

Ohlson,  John  Montgomery,  AL 

O'Lenick,  Karen  Jackson,  TN 

Oliver,  Bonita  Macon 

Owen,  Angela  Kosciusko 


Pace,  Leigh  Canton 
Palmer,  Eric  Holly  Springs 
Palmer,  Kim  Hamilton,  AL 
Parham,  Jason  Amory 
Parker,  Jennifer  Brandon 
Parker,  Jimmy  Vinemont,  AL 


235 


Parrish,  Carla  Columbus 

Parrish,  Robert  Starkville 

Passons,  Paige  Slidell,  LA 

Patterson,  Anthony  Clarksdale 

Patterson,  Barry  Foxworth 


Payne,  Kristena  Natchez 

Penny,  Elizabeth  Houston 

Permenter,  Carrie  Memphis,  TN 

Peters,  Katey  Tupelo 

Peterson,  Shannon  Oswego,  IL 


Petro,  Andrew  Leland 

Petry,  Kelley  Long  Beach 

Petty,  Catherine  Grenada 

Phillips,  Sharon  Olive  Branch 

Pickens,  Christy  Tillar,  AR 


Pierce,  Shannon  Grenada 

Pike,  Craig  England 

Pinkerton,  Mac  Biloxi 

Pitchford,  Renee  Vicksburg 

Pitts,  Curtis  Saltillo 


Plunkett,  Candy  West  Point 

Polk,  Melisa  Brandon 

Poole,  Harold  Natchez 

Porter,  Dred  Jackson 

Potter,  Julia  Jackson 


Pray,  Kristin  Oxford 

Presley,  Dana  Vicksburg 

Presley,  Julian  Clarksdale 

Puckett,  Ashley  Jackson 

Purser,  Chad  Star 


Purvis,  Joey  Tylertown 
Raggazzi,  Brian  Brandon 
Ragland,  Amy  Gulfport 
Ragland,  Tammy  Crystal  Springs 
Rankin,  Christine  Jackson 
Ray,  Amanda  Russellville,  AL 


Reddick,  Erin  Vicksburg 

Reed,  Dana  Louisville 

Reed,  Tex  Henderson,  TX 

Reed,  Vicki  Clinton 

Reese,  Beverly  Thomasville,  GA 

Reese,  Lawanda  Yazoo  City 


Renfro,  Michael  Vicksburg 
Richardson,  Harold  Picayune 
Riddle,  Mark  Madison,  AL 
Rigby,  Brad  Louisville 
Roberts,  Kara  Starkville 
Robinson,  LaVisa  Meridian 


Robinson,  Nicchi  Starkville 
Robinson,  Willie  Columbus 
Rodgers,  Jennifer  Louisville 
Rogers,  Chris  Hazlehurst 
Rogers,  Jason  Tuscaloosa,  AL 
Roper,  Barbara  Hazlehurst 


Rose,  Bryan  Huntsville,  AL 
Ross,  Chris  Richton 
Rowe,  Brandon  WoodviUe 
Rushin,  Leanna  Greenville 
Rushing,  Shelly  Starkville 
Rushing,  Tabatha  Columbus 


Rucker,  Kern  Yazoo  City 
Rudolph,  Krystal  Philadelphia 
Ruggles,  Julia  West  Point 
Russell,  Amy  Pontotoc 
Russum,  Elizabeth  Magee 
Ryals,  Jeffrey  Purvis 


237 


Ryan,  Adam  Hattiesburg 

Sabzwari,  Shabih  Starkville 

Samayoa,  Rodrigo  Starkville 

Sanders,  Dennis  Kosciusko 

Saum,  Heather  Columbus 


Savell,  Clay  Jackson 

Savell,  Shay  Jackson 

Saxon,  Marie  Moscow,  TN 

Schrag,  Jennipher  Pensacola,  FL 

Schumann,  Nicholas  Louisville,  KY 


Schultz,  Bradley  Huntsville,  AL 

Schwarzmann,  John  Germantown, 

TN 

Seago,  Amye  Ashland 

Sea  wood,  Mary  Winona 

Sellers,  Hettie  Starkville 


Selph,  Carissa  Starkville 

Seymore,  Manda  Turwiler 

Shanjahan,  Mohammad  Deerpark, 

TX 

Shannon,  Marti  Tunica 

Sharp,  Jenifer  Memphis,  TN 


Shearon,  Vicki  Booneville 

Sheppard,  Chastitie  Jackson 

Sherman,  Christa  Union 

Shultz,  Richard  Richmond 

Simmons,  Alison  Columbus 


Skipper,  Jim  Shuqualak 

Slayton,  Jennifer  Cullman,  AL 

Slayton,  Jon  Columbus 

Sloan,  Anthony  McCool 

Smith,  Amy  Corinth 


Smith,  Bruce  Louisville 
Smith,  Christy  Vicksburg 
Smith,  Cicely  Okolona 


Smith,  Kelly  Philadelphia 
Smith,  Lacey  Mendenhall 
Smith,  Roderick  Greenville 


Smith,  Shannon  Tupelo 
Smith,  Sherry  Canton 
Smithey,  Heather  Pine  Bluff,  AR 
Snell,  Beverly  Bartlett,  TN 
Sorrels,  Natalie  DeKalb 
Speck,  Michael  Dyersburg,  TN 


Spell,  Robin  Macon 
Spiess,  Rhonda  Bay  St.  Louis 
Standley,  Brenda  Starkville 
Stanley,  Robby  Tuscumbia,  AL 
Stevens,  Jill  Clinton 
Stevenson,  Nicole  Columbus 


Steward,  Rejanah  Lorman 
Stewart,  Andrea  Rolling  Fork 
Stone,  Dewayne  Starkville 
Stover,  Melissa  Southaven 
Stowe,  Wendy  Brandon 
Street,  Barry  Madison 


Strickland,  Tracy  Philadelphia 
Stultz,  Paul  Ocean  Springs 
Sturdevant,  Benjanette  Greenville 
Surholt,  Jennifer  Clarksdale 
Swain,  Karen  Starkville 
Swilley,  Shelley  Florence 


239 


Swindall,  Angel  Aberdeen 

Swinney,  Bradford  Booneville 

Tabor,  Apryl  Srarkville 

Taylor,  Justin  Milwaukee,  WI 

Teague,  Pattie  Sallis 


Teel,  Amy  Clarksdale 

Thomason,  Polly  Southaven 

Thompson,  Christopher  Titusville, 

FL 

Timms,  Brandi  Golden 

Tingle,  Jeb  Vicksburg 


Tipton,  John  Nashville,  TN 

Tolar,  Britt  Columbia 

Tolbert,  Robin  Philadelphia 

Tompkins,  Teresa  Winona 

Townsend,  Tiffany  Brandon 


Travis,  Justin  Atoka,  TN 

Trussell,  Kelly  Vicksburg 

Tullos,  Simone  Murfreesboro,  TN 

Turner,  Emily  Maiden,  MO 

Turner,  Jennifer  Clinton 


Turner,  Michael  MS  State 

Tyner,  Tracy  Brandon 

VanderZwang,  John  Memphis,  TN 

Vaughn,  Melissa  Eupora 

Versiga,  Eve  Gautier 


Voyles,  Valerie  Tupelo 

Walcher,  Lanessa  Starkville 

Walker,  Carey  Starkville 

Walker,  Erika  Kosciusko 

Walker,  William  Pheba 


Wallace,  Shannon  Starkvilk 
Wallace,  Stephanie  Pelahatchie 
Walters,  Sheryl  Tyndall  AFB,  FL 
Walton,  Jay  Pascagoula 
Wanngmughler,  Brian  Evansville,  IN 
Ware,  Stephanie  Carthage 


Warren,  Clint  Hamilton 
Waseem,  Syed  MS  State 
Watkins,  Kimberly  Brute 
Watson,  Heather  Starkville 
Watson,  Michelle  Jackson 
Watson,  Scott  Jackson 


Watson,  Stevie  Minter  City 
Wax,  Christopher  Starkville 
Webb,  Dave  Plantersville 
Webster,  Lisa  Houston 
Weir,  Tess  Bolivar,  TN 
Weiss,  Philip  Slidell,  LA 


White,  Demetrius  Coldwater 
White,  Jason  Jackson 
White,  LaShawn  Cleveland 
White,  Nicole  Belden 
Whiteside,  Jennifer  New  Albany 
Whitsell,  Bobby  Holcomb 


Wilkerson,  Stephanie  Daleville 
Williams,  Anthony  Vicksburg 
Williams,  Brian  Independence 
Williams,  Erick  Columbus 
Williams,  CamiUe  Batesville 
Williams,  Roosevelt  Charleston 


Williams,  Shionell  Pace 
Williams,  Terrance  Starkville 
Williams,  Vicki  Clinton 
Williamson,  Angela  Senatobia 
Williamson,  Elizabeth  Louisville 
Wilson,  Kimberly  Tupelo 


241 


Wilson,  Me  Memphis,  TN 

Woods,  Amy  Walls 

Woods,  Joseph  Indianola 

Woods,  Paula  Vernon,  AL 

Woodward,  Kevin  Amory 


Worthy,  Margaret  McCool 

Wust,  Brandi  Chaimette, 

LA 

Zirlott,  Chris  Amory 

Yarborough,  Matt  Jackson 

Yates,  Kristen  Greenville 


Young,  Jacqueline  Kilmichael 

Young,  Wendy  Starkville 

Yusuf,  A.M.  Starkville 


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Abel,  Kristie  Houston,  TX 

Adair,  Jason  Moulton,  AL 

Adams,  Jamie  Amory 

Adams,  Laura  McCool 

Adams,  Susan  Madison 


Adkison,  Leah  Philadelphia 

Ahmad,  Farhan  Starkville 

Akins,  Michael  Blue  Mm. 

Alawine,  Michelle  Newton 

Alexander,  Antoinette  Aberdeen 


Allen,  Jeff  Lyon 

Allen,  Lori  Pontotoc 

Allen,  Tracy  Starkville 

Alexander,  Dax  Wiggins 

Almeida,  Ana  Paula  Bethesda,  MD 


Allsup,  Haze  Macon 

Anderson,  Bert  Canton 

Anderson,  Russell  Gulfport 

Anderson,  Wayne  Starkville 

Anthens,  Shane  Columbus 


Arnold,  Terry  Natchez 

Ashford,  Charles  Kosciusko 

Ashley,  Margaret  Raleigh 

Ashmore,  Sarah  Dallas,  TX 

Ashmore,  Tammy  Greenville 


Assell,  Joe  Oswego,  IL 

Atkins,  Harold  Columbus 

Atkison,  Allan  Forest 

Aubuchon,  Woody  Tupelo 

Auton,  Lisa  Meridian 


244 


Avery,  Ben  Hamilton,  AL 
Axton,  Christopher  Brandon 
Azwell,  Douglas  Pascagoula 
Bailey,  Jay  Clinton 
Bailey,  Jennifer  Lilburn,  GA 
Bailey,  Jenny  Kosciusko 


Ballard,  Gwendolyn  Shuqualak 
Banks,  Alison  Brooksville 
Banks,  Ashley  Huntsville,  AL 
Barber,  Amy  Meridian 
Bailey,  Coleman  Coffeeville 
Barlow,  Stephen  Jay,  FL 


Barnes,  Cedric  Columbia 
Bass,  Curtis  Meridian 
Battles,  Gordon  Hartselle,  AL 
Beachum,  Amy  Tupelo 
Beard,  Phil  Aberdeen 
Beck,  Heatherly  Brandon 


Beene,  Gina  Bartlett,  TN 
Belvin,  Monica  Collinsville 
Benjamin,  Makessa  Jackson 
Bennear,  Monica  Pearl 
Bennett,  Barbara  Clatksdale 
Bennett,  Shawna  Picayune 


Benton,  Brad  Ocean  Springs 

Bethany,  Brigitte  Louisville 

Betts,  Gayle  Starkville 

Blake,  Manesha  Cedar  Bluff 

Blalock,  Lamar  Decatur 

Blankenship,  Monica  Baton  Rouge,  LA 


Bonds,  Scott  Tupelo 
Boone,  Brad  Clinton 
Boring,  Jennifer  Starkville 
Bowen,  Wes  Tupelo 
Bowling,  Linda  Jackson 
Bowman,  Chris  Starkville 


245 


Box,  Gina  Pearl 

Box,  Mark  Ackerman 

Box,  Stacey  Blue  Mtn. 

Boyd,  Christopher  Heidelberg 

Boyd,  David  Bay  Springs 


Boyd,  John  Bartlett,  TN 

Boyd,  Shanna  Pearl 

Boykin,  Shelley  Raleigh 

Braddock,  Debbie  Ripley 

Bradley,  Todd  Pascagoula 


Branton,  Will  Leland 

Brasell,  Kathy  Maben 

Brasell,  Lance  Batesville 

Brasfeild,  Charles  Starkville 

Breazeale,  Betsy  Port  Gibson 


Breedlove,  Carol  Philadelphia 

Bridgman,  Karen  Pontotoc 

Bright,  Cynthia  Indianola 

Britt,  Cristi  Indianola 

Brock,  Royal  Jackson 


Brooks,  Kim  Corinth 
Brookhart,  Nina  Orange  Beach,  AL 
Brooks,  Sheletha  Jackson 
Brown,  Amy  Iuka 
Brown,  Belinda  Carthage 


Brown,  Keith  Grenada 

Brown,  Sally  Columbus 

Bruce,  Kevin  Edwards 

Brumfield,  Kristie  Clinton 

Bryan,  Christopher  Starkville 


Bryan,  George  Starkville 
Bryant,  Sammy  Raleigh 
Buckley,  Ginger  Columbus 


Buehring,  Jason  Tupelo 
Bunch,  Sara  Beth  Greenwood 
Burchett,  John  Lyman 


Burger,  Jenny  Gulfport 
Burkhalter,  Stacey  MS  State 
Burks,  Charlie  Biloxi 
Burnett,  Robin  Jackson 
Burns,  Molly  Germantown,  TN 
Burns,  Steve  Bogue  Chitto 


Burr,  Mark  Caledonia 
Burt,  Jennifer  Starkville 
Burwell,  Heather  Jackson 
Bush,  Daphne  BrooksviUe 
Bush,  Heath  Pearl 
Butler,  Tommy  Lawrence 


Byrd,  Angela  Stewart 
Byrd,  Martha  Shaw 
Byrd,  Tony  Escatawpa 
Cabunae,  Michelle  Greenwood 
Cagle,  Kimberly  Kosciusko 
Calton,  Michelle  Brandon 


Campbell,  Christopher  Helena 
Carother,  Meredith  Jackson 
Carr,  Tony  Pearl 
Carskadon,  Gordon  Starkville 
Carte,  Matthew  Long  Beach 
Carter,  Jennifer  Okolona 


247 


Castanis,  Mana  Columbus 

Carver,  Chad  Carrollton 

Caviness,  Robert  Ripley 

Chappell,  Ann  Jackson 

Cheema,  Mubashir  Starkville 


Chiang,  Kuang-Lue  Melaka 

Chism,  Janet  Starkville 

Chittom,  Lee  Tupelo 

Chunn,  Kevin  Pontotoc 

Cicchetti,  Shawn  New  Baltimote,  MI 


Clark,  Heath  Lake 

Clark,  Mendy  Statkville 

Clayton,  Beth  Clinton 

Clayton,  Kathryn  Clinton 

Claxton,  Bradley  Starkville 


Clemente,  Joseph  Mahwah,  NJ 

Cloud,  mark  Brookhaven 

Cloud,  Shannon  Tupelo 

Cobb,  Randall  Escatawpa 

Coggin,  Tommy  Columbus 


Coleman,  Leigh  Meridian 
Coleman,  Pam  Columbus 
.  Collins,  Kenneth  Hartselle,  AL 
Combs,  Bess  Jackson 
Conley,  Debbie  Starkville 


Cook,  Sheila  Starkville 

Cooley,  Tara  Natchez 

Coomer,  Scott  Pontotoc 

Cooper,  Tarn  Decatur 

Corban,  Tiffni  Amory 


Cospelich,  Wayne  Gulfport 

Costict,  Timothy  Moss  Point 

Covington,  Mark  Louisville 

Cox,  Tonya  Pearl 

Cox,  Waiter  Aiken 

Craft,  Stephanie  Ocean  Springs 


Crane,  Stacy  Brookhaven 
Crawford,  Larry  Biloxi 
Crawford,  Mbanta  Brandon 
Creason,  Jerry  Jackson 
Creason,  Melissa  Jackson 
Crocker,  Clay  Pascagoula 


Crow,  Karen  Corinth 
Cuicchi,  Christine  Starkville 
Culpepper,  Eris  Meridian 
Cummins,  Beth  Brookhaven 
Dailey,  Stephanie  Fayette,  AL 
D'Aluisio,  Joseph  Gulfport 


Darby,  Mindy  Natchez 
Davidson,  Libbie  Cedar  Bluff 
Davis,  Brian  Vancleave 
Davis,  Michelle  Amory 
Debardelaben,  Marcy  Miami,  FL 
DeLellis,  Robert  Gulfport 


Delinski,  Peter  Long  Beach 
Delk,  Frederick  Meridian 
Dennis,  Eric  Vicksburg 
Dennis,  Kathryn  MS  State 
DeWeese,  Tony  Starkville 
Doll,  Melissa  Somerville,  TN 


Dollar,  Rebecca  Batesville 
Dong,  Kimberly  Starkville 
Douglas,  Charles  Holly  Springs 
Dowdy,  Kelley  Olive  Branch 
Draffen,  John  Mark  Memphis,  TN 
Dubose,  Enrique  Bolton 


249 


Duck,  Marlon  Columbus 

Duckworth,  Morie  Starkville 

Dumas,  Mark  Germantown,  TN 

Duncan,  Anne  Starkville 

Duncan,  Susan  Starkville 


Durham,  Kenna.  Starkville 

Duty,  Jennifer  Memphis,  TN 

Dykes,  Brian  Vicksburg 

Dyson,  Jennifer  Houston 

Earnhart,  Shelley  Denham  Springs, 

LA 


Easley,  Joan  Statkville 

Echiburn,  Titin  Morton 

Ecke,  April  Green  Bay,  WI 

Edens,  Mylissa  Shalimar,  FL 

Edwards,  Amy  West  Point 


Edwards,  Brian  Eupora 

Edwards,  Felecia  Calhoun  City 

Eichelberger,  Rhonda  Forest 

Elkins,  Julie  Hickory 

EUiers,  Christopher  Lumbertow 


Ellis,  Sharon  Starkville 
Ellis,  Wendy  Starkville 
Emfinger,  Jeffrey  Meadville 
Ethridge,  Kim  Hattiesburg 
Eubanks,  Jennifer  Philadelphia 


Evans,  Edward  Meridian 

Evans,  Jimmie  Danville,  IL 

Evans,  Karen  Ruth  Steens 

Evans,  Melodi  Melbourne,  FL 

Evans,  Valerie  Starkville 


Ferguson,  Christy  Shuqualak 
Ferguson,  Tedra  Biloxi 
Fisher,  Terry  Tampa,  FL 


J    Flautt,  Kristin  Sumner 
Fondren,  Stephanie  Madison 
Ford,  Leslie  Rolling  Fork 


Ford,  Mary  Louise  Jackson 
Foster,  John  Plantersville 
Foster,  Robert  Franklinville,  NJ 
Foster,  Tracey  Florence 
Fox,  Peter  Jackson 
Franke,  Dana  Gulfport 


Franks,  Stacey  Tupelo 
Freeswick,  Shannon  Mandeville,  LA 
Freshwater,  Renee  McComb 
Frost,  Angie  Natchez 
Fulcher,  Robert  Jackson 
Fulford,  Stephanie  Calhoun  City 


Fulgham,  Robert  Starkville 
Fulton,  Brian  Moss  Point 
Gandy,  Christa  Plantersville 
Garcia,  Cecilia  Lima,  Peru 
Garner,  Gina  Brandon 
Gatlin,  Chris  Palm  Beach,  FL 


Gerow,  Josh  Starkville 

Gerrish,  James  Vaiden 

Gibbs,  David  Brownsville,  TN 

Gibbs,  Joe  Greenville 

GiUiland,  Jill  West  Point 

Goetz,  Elizabeth  Germantown,  TN 


251 


Golds-worthy,  Shannon  Germantwon, 

TN 

Gollott,  Denise  Biloxi 

Gordon,  Brian  Iuka 

Gordon,  Jim  Sledge 

Gordon,  Kimberly  Vardaman 


Gordon,  Kyle  New  Orleans,  LA 

Gosa,  Kendall  Hamilton 

Gossage,  Michelle  Tampa,  FL 

Gossett,  Stacy  Blue  Mtn. 

Graham,  Wes  Starkville 


Grantham,  James  Florence 

Grassel,  Saskia  Hazlehurst 

Grau,  Jennifer  Vicksburg 

Graves,  Rachelle  Starkville 

Gray,  Benjie  Fulton 


Green,  Kerry  Starkville 

Green,  Stephen  Florence 

Greenaway,  Erica  Germantown,  TN 

Greer,  Craig  Caledonia 

Gregory,  Tammy  Louisville 


Gressett,  Andria  Starkville 

Griffin,  Comesha  Cleveland 

Griffin,  Tonita  Bentonia 

Griffith,  Mark  Amory 

Gunn,  Deleslyn  Winona 


Hailey,  Tom  Scooba 

Hall,  Michael  Pontotoc 

Hall,  John  Starkville 

Hall,  Stephanie  Terry 

Hallmar,  Terry  Nettleton 


Hames,  Jason  Greenwood 

Hamilton,  Sheldon  N.  Yarmouth,  ME 

Hammock,  Ronda  Corinth 

Hansford,  Christi  Gautier 

Hannon,  Tamra  Starkville 

Harper,  Robert  Vicksbutg 


Harris,  Patsy  Decatur 
Harris,  Shulanda  Columbus 
Harris,  Susan  Horn  Lake 
Hart,  Allison  Toomsuba 
Hart,  David  Jackson 
Hart,  David  Starkville 


Han,  Stephanie  Meridian 
Hatchett,  Meg  Clarksdalc 
Hathcock,  Stephen  Smithville 
Harun,  Zuraini  Starkville 
Hawks,  Jennifer  Hernando 
Hawkins,  Brian  Memphis,  TN 


Hawkins,  Thomas  Starkville 
Hawthorne,  Jeffery  Philadelphia 
Haynes,  Beth  New  Albany 
Haynes,  Chuck  Brandon 
Hazelton,  Madrina  Starkville 
Head,  Marcus  Ackerman 


Heard,  Craig  Grenada 
Hearn,  Kevin  Philadelphia 
Hearst,  Laurie  MS  State 
Heavener,  Lisa  Tupelo 
Hedgpeth,  Kevin  Starkville 
Hee,  Chee-Kiong  Starkville 


Henderson,  Amy  Marrell,  AR 
Henderson,  Delarie  Columbus 
Henderson,  Lea  Jackson 
Henderson,  Matt  Marvell,  AR 
Henderson,  Thomas  Germantown,  TN 
Henley,  Lisa  Mandeville,  LA 


253 


Henry,  Leigh  Vancleave 

Herbert,  Dave  Tishomingo 

Herrington,  Amy  Jackson 

Herrington,  Les  Brandon 

Hess,  Melissa  Carriere 


Hewlette,  Karen  Corinth 

Hill,  Dorothy  Ashland 

Hill,  Leigh  Brandon 

Hill,  Stephanie  Louisville 

Hilliard,  Tessa  Madison 


Hinton,  Hanson  Marks 

Hodge,  Carolyn  Clinton 

Hodum,  Charles  Corinth 

Hoff,  Jennifer  Dyersburg,  TN 

Hogue,  Blair  Naperville,  IL 


Holder,  Gary  Booneville 

Holland,  Heather  Southaven 

Hollis,  Steve  Vernon 

Holmberg,  Shar  Pascagoula 

Holmes,  Michael  Long  Beach 


Homan,  Joseph  Starkville 

Hood,  Gena  Gunnison 

Hood,  Lou  Ann  Gunnison 

Hood,  Martha  Shannon 

Houp,  Mandy  Jackson 


Hopkins,  Henretta  Winona 

Hopkins,  Loretta  Winona 

Horton,  Elizabeth  Niceville 

Horton,  Lacy  Indianola 

Howard,  Thomas  Columbus 


.. 


Hoye,  James  Decatur 
Hudson,  Roman  Starkville 
Hughes,  Darren  Booneville 


V.    Humbarger,  Kim  Indianola 
Hurt,  Mills  Crawford 
Huskey,  Jerry  Jackson 


Hutchins,  Chris  Natchez 
Hutchins,  Timothy  Carthage 
Hux,  Bryan  Bogue  Chitto 
Hyams,  Daniel  Ruston,  LA 
Ikerd,  Mary  Carolyn  Jackson 
Ivy,  Rob  New  Albany 


Jackson,  Brian  Tupelo 
Jackson,  Katina  Kilmichael 
Jackson,  Michelle  Anguilla 
James,  Mark  Walnut 
James,  Rebecca  Charleston 
Jefcoat,  Christy  Louisville 


Jefferis,  Lance  Starkville 
Jemison,  Cedric  Flint,  MI 
Jenkins,  Ali  Clinton 
Jenkins,  Bobby  Carthage 
Johnson,  Bethany  Jackson 
Johnson,  Darren  Laurel 


Johnson,  Jamison  Starkville 
Johnson,  Jennifer  Louisville 
Johnson,  Jon  Starkville 
Johnson,  Margaret  Maben 
Johnson,  Milena  Blue  Mm. 
Johnston,  Bill  Vicksburg 


255 


Jones,  Destrie  Starkville 

Jones,  Jesslyn  Tampa,  FL 

Jones,  Michelle  Germantown,  TN 

Jones,  Pamela  Vicksburg 

Jordan,  Dan  Starkville 


Jordan,  Trinectee  Columbus 

Judon,  Theresa  Philadelphia 

Jue,  Patrick  Hollandale 

Kahler,  Norman  La  Cruces,  NM 

Kaplan,  Clare  Cleveland 


Kavanagh,  Joel  Ocean  Springs 

Keith,  Mary  Durant  I 

Kelly,  Lynda  Edinburg  I 

Kelly,  Robert  Starkville  I 

Kendrick,  Gregory  Union  P 


Kennedy,  Amy  Corinth 

Khoo,  Bernard  Starkville 

Kilgore,  Crystal  Berry,  AL 

Kimbrell,  Scott  Natchez 

Kinard,  Melissa  Brooksville 


King,  Travis  Tupelo 
Kinnan,  Rachel  Hattiesburg 
insel,  Christy  Birmingham,  AL 
Knotts,  Kim  Bay  Springs 
Koh,  Siong  Lee  Johor,  Malaysia 


Konscak,  Michelle  Biloxi 

Kopyto,  Sonia  Starkville 

Kuy  Kendall,  Kimberly  Corinth 

Kyle,  Dan  Jackson 

Kyle,  William  Germantown,  TN 


JWfc  y* 

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Lackey,  Terry  Greenville 
Ladner,  Lela  Carthage 
LaFontaine,  Vicki  Bay  St.  Louis 
LaGuan,  LaShan  Jackson 
Laird,  Brian  Ridgeland 
Laird,  Janet  StarkviUe 


Lamb,  Christi  Corinth 
Laney,  Scott  Nettleton 
Lang,  Angela  Starkville 
Langford,  Shay  Belden 
Lawtton,  Rob  Laurel 
Lawrence,  Anthony  Jackson 


Lawson,  Kimberly  Florence 
Layman,  David  Gulfport 
Leach,  Brent  Springfield,  IL 
Lee,  Aimee  Bentonia 
Lee,  Chelle  Starkville 
Lee,  Julie  Vicksburg 


Lee,  Keith  Silver  Creek 
Lee,  Stephanie  Starkville 
Lee,  Tammie  Jackson 
Lee,  Timothy  Star 
Lee,  Yoke-Chai  Starkville 
Leggett,  Tomma  Brookhaven 


Leidolf,  Andreas  MS  State 
Leonard,  Charles  Gulfport 
Lew,  Anna  Greenville 
Lewis,  Gidget  Jackson 
Lewis,  Kenneth  Hazlehurst 
Lim,  Chin  MS  State 


Lischkoff,  Nancy  Birmingham,  AL 
Little,  Greg  Grenada 
Little,  Jeania  Hickory 
Lochridge,  Laurie  MS  State 
Long,  April  Florence 
Long,  Shannon  Shannon 


257 


Lopez,  Michael  Gulfport 

Lovelace,  Jeffery  Burnsville 

Lowery,  Yvonne  Flint,  MI 

Lucius,  Stephanie  Derma 

Luna,  Martin  Starkville 


Luna,  Penny  Starkville 

Lundeen,  Chad  Tequesta,  FL 

Luper,  Heath  Raleigh 

Luster,  Brenda  Tishomingo 

Lutz,  Alcyone  New  Orleans,  LA 


Macon,  Kevin  Brandon 

Madison,  Stacy  Philadelphia 

Mai,  Thao  Ridgeland 

Maki,  Art  Durant 

Mallard,  James  Prairie 


Mallery,  Beth  Abetdeen 

Malone,  Mitchell  Pontotoc 

Mangum,  Melynn  Memphis,  TN 

Marble,  Clayton  Terry 

Martin,  George  Moss  Point 


Massengill,  Katrina  Starkville 

Mathes,  Dennis  Utica 

Mattison,  Missy  Starkville 

Mays,  Lana  Greenwood  Springs 

McAlister,  Brad  Blue  Mtn. 


McClute,  Natalie  Louisville 

McComb,  Dwight  Aberdeen 

McCombs,  Bethany  Ridgeland 

McConn,  Christopher  Naples,  FL 

McCool,  Michael  Kosciusko 


McCormack,  Charlotte  Fulton 
McCormick,  Heather  Starkville 
McCoy,  Scott  Jackson 


McCulla,  Gary  Metairie,  LA 
McDade,  Ashley  Ridgeland 
McDaniel,  Leigh  Ann  Weir 


McDonald,  Mila  Bloomington,  MN 
McGilbra,  Laura  Philadelphia 
Mclnryte,  Kenneth  Prairieville,  LA 
McKenzie,  Brian  Avon 
McKenzie,  Robert  St.  Paul,  MN 
McLauchlin,  Susan  Preston 


McLendon,  Michael  Long  Beach 
McQuary,  Kevan  Starkville 
McRee,  Elizabeth  Jackson 
Meek,  Cameron  Senatobia 
Mercer,  Phil  Meridian 
Meyers,  Lori  Metairie,  LA 


Miles,  Kara  Pulaski 
Miles,  Michael  Sebastopol 
Miles,  Rachel  Sebastopol 
Miller,  Katina  Columbus 
Miller,  KoKo  Columbus 
Miller,  Libby  Baldwyn 


Miller,  Martin  Rock  Spring,  GA 
Miller,  Michael  New  Albany 
Milligan,  Michael  Clinton 
Mills,  Paula  Courtland 
Mills,  Susan  Tupelo 
Mills,  Wanda  Starkville 


259 


Minor,  Anna  HuntsvilJe,  AL 

Mitchell,  Brice  Ocean  Springs 

Mitchell,  Cassandra  Senatobia 

Mitchell,  Melynda  Marks 

Mire,  Tanya  Brandon 


Mixon,  Lanay  Hot  Springs,  AR 

Mock,  Lisa  Greenwood 

Moore,  Angel  Meridian 

Morgan,  David  Starkville 

Morgan,  Jody  O'Lo 


Morgan,  Mark  Jackson 

Morgan,  Matthew  Okolona 

Morris,  John  Starkville 

Morse,  Jim  Germantown,  TN 

Moseley,  Dawn  Jackson 


Moseley,  Marcus  Waynesboro 

Moss,  Walter  Natchez 

Murrell,  Terriceda  Forest 

Myles,  Rhodesia  Vicksburg 

Naron,  Bob  Cleveland 


Nations,  Lori  Brookhaven 

Neal,  Bart  Mantee 

Nelson,  Lota  Overton,  TX 

Nettles,  Stacy  Brookhaven 

Newcomb,  Loni  Purvis 


Newlon,  Tammy  McComb 

Newman,  Pam  Ridgeland 

Nix,  Jason  Booneville 

Noland,  Maria  Carrollton,  AL 

Nolen,  Kellye  Starkville 


Nordan,  Walker  Greenville 
Norris,  Niles  Batesville 
Nowell,  Melissa  Walnut 
Oaks,  Antony  Tishomingo 
Ochello,  Dino  Albuquerque,  NM 
Odom,  Rhonda  Starkville 


Oliver,  Mike  Harvest,  AL 
O'Neal,  Will  Jackson,  TO 
Otto,  Theresa  Ocean  Springs 
Owens,  Elizabeth  Germantown,  TN 
Palmer,  Denys  Tupelo 
Palmer,  Lyn  Pascagoula 


Palmer,  Stephen  Clinton 
Palmertree,  Melanie  Kilmichael 
Parker,  Eric  Louisville 
Parrish,  Tracey  Greenwood 
Paschall,  Marian  Southaven 
Paschall,  Martha  Southaven 


Pate,  Michelle  Tupelo 
Patel,  Ajay  Waynesboro 
Patel,  Sharmishtha  Clinton 
Payne,  Molly  Hamilton,  AL 
Peavey,  Joe  Meridian 
Peay,  Charles  Ackerman 


Penton,  Colbey  Picayune 
Perkins,  Lance  Jackson 
Perkins,  Paul  Columbus 
Perteet,  Jacqueline  Sallis 
Perteet,  Kenny  Sallis 
Petersen,  Karen  Memphis,  TN 


Pittman,  James  Starkville 
Plitt,  Adam  Gulfport 
Pou,  Susie  New  Albany 
Pope,  Jennifer  Benton 
Pope,  Todd  Waynesboro 
Popham,  Daniel  Huntsville,  AL 


261 


Pottlman,  Amy  Jackson 

Pounders,  Dustin  New  Albany 

Povall,  Emily  Jackson 

Power,  Olivia  Louisville 

Pownall,  Lauren  Vicksburg 


Prather,  Kelly  Verona 

Price,  Mark  Highland,  IN 

Priest,  Jenifer  Blue  Springs 

Pruitt,  Andre  Columbus 

Purdy,  Michelle  Millington,  TN 


Purvis,  Robert  Starkville 

Quails,  Tera  Ruleville 

Railing,  Scott  Norwood,  NC 

Raines,  Larry  Bartlett,  TN 

Randle,  Louise  West  Point 


Ray,  Heather  Tupelo 

Record,  Timothy  Gulfport 

Redding,  Rebecca  Oxford 

Reed,  Rebecca  Long  Beach 

Reed,  Roderick  Edwards 


Reese,  Barrett  Coppell,  TX 
Reid,  Brandon  Corinth 
Respess,  Courtney  Lambert 
Rester,  Derek  Baton  Rouge,  LA 
Rhines,  Amy  Jackson 


Rhodes,  Tiffiny  Eupora 

Rice,  Kimbley  Columbus 

Rice,  Sharon  Tupelo 

Richards,  Lance  Biloxi 

Richardson,  Bo  Tupelo 


Riddell,  Jonathan  Corinth 
Rigby,  David  Kosciusko 
Riggan,  Kathrync  Indianola 


Riggins,  Tisha  Lithia  Springs,  GA 
Riles,  Kim  Vicksburg 
Riles,  Zena  Vicksburg 


Riley,  Darryl  Hollyridge 
Riley,  Dominick  Moss  Point 
Rimmer,  Elizabeth  Dublin,  GA 
Rinehart,  Russ  Rienzi 
Ritter,  Catherine  Kosciusko 
Rivera,  Robert  Pascagoula 


Robbins,  Jason  Pelahatchie 
Roberson,  Bryan  Huntsville,  AL 
Roberts,  Deanna  Tupelo 
Roberts,  Logan  Halls,  TN 
Roberts,  Russell  Starkville 
Robinson,  Johnathan  Hattiesburg 


Robinson,  Lisa  Florence 
Robinson,  Myra  Loretto,  TN 
Robinson,  Tijuana  Columbus 
Rodgers,  Norma  Leigh  Tunica 
Rodman,  Shannon  Southaven 
Rogers,  Katrice  Kilmichael 


Rogers,  Lafiesta  Starkville 
Rogers,  Melanie  Collins 
Rogers,  Stacey  Tupelo 
Rowe,  William  Olive  Branch 
Bowland,  Barry  Booneville 
Rudge,  Kevin  Decatur,  AL 


263 


Rudolph,  Becky  Brownsville,  TN 

Rueter,  Eric  Mandeville,  LA 

Rupert,  Harvey  Macon 

Rush,  John  Leakesville 

Rushing,  Heather  Bailey 


Russell,  Keith  Gaffney,  SC 

Russell,  Kimberly  Southaven 

Saia,  Vince  Winona 

Sam,  Valerie  Meridian 

Sampson,  Amy  Jackson 


Samsil,  Dana  Birmingham,  AL 

Sanders,  Chris  Vicksburg 

Sanders,  Christy  Ackerman 

Sanders,  Kitty  Tunica 

Sartor,  Scott  Clinton 


Sayeda,  Sobia  Starkville 

Schukei,  Brandon  Nettleton    I 

Scott,  Paul  Lucedale 

Scruggs,  Susan  Tupelo 

Sculthorpe,  Eric  Gautier 


Seal,  David  Florence 

Seals,  Joe  Shannon 

Sethi,  Toshi  Jackson 

Seymour,  Marvin  Ocean  Springs 

Shaw,  Jeff  Statkville 


Shaw,  Lisa  Maben 

Shaw,  Pam  Brandon 

Shearer,  Ralph  Somerset,  KY 

Sheffield,  Shana  Tupelo 

Sherman,  Howard  Starkville 


Shirley,  Audra  Columbus 
Shriner,  Stephanie  Starkville 
Shoemake,  Seth  Columbus 
Shoemaker,  Debra  Pelahatchie 
Shows,  James  Ackerman 
Sigler,  Philip  Millington,  TN 


Singletary,Eric  Pearl  River,  LA 
Smith,  Aaron  Southaven 
Smith,  Adam  Conneaut,  OH 
Smith,  Amy  McComb 
Smith,  Bill  Saltillo 
Smith,  Clay  Saltillo 


Smith,  Dustin  Perkinston 

Smith,  Gary  Biloxi 

Smirh,  Jennifer  Oxford 

Smith,  Jon  McComb 

Smith,  Kristin  Summit 

Smith,  Lisa  Harker  Heights,  TX 


Smith,  Marisa  Brandon 
Smith,  Nancy  Columbus 
Smith,  Patricia  West  Point 
Smith,  Nicole  Collinsville 
Smith-Vaniz,  Dees  Canton 
Sneed,  Melinda  Columbus 


Sours,  Caroline  Ocean  Springs 
Speakman,  Rosemary  Gcrmantown,  TN 
Speck,  Catherine  Dyersburg,  TN 
Stamps,  Amanda  Long  Beach 
Stanford,  John  Corinth 
Stanley,  Mark  Atlanta,  GA 


Starr,  Christa  Pensacola,  FL 
Steadham,  Judith  Nesbit 
Steele,  Sonya  DeKalb 
Stegall,  Curtis  Morton 
Steward,  Barry  Tupelo 
Stewart,  Bernice  McComb 


265 


Stewart,  Chad  Pelahatchie 

Stewart,  Dena  Long  Beach 

Stockman,  Paige  Clinton 

Stognet,  Tommy  Tylertown 

Street,  Man  Elliot  Memphis,  TN 


Street,  Simeon  Madison 

Stringer,  Archie  Starkville 

Stucky,  Stephanie  Slidell,  LA 

Sturgis,  Christopher  Clinton 

Suthar,  Dipti  Greenville 


Swann,  Minae  Starkville 

Swearengen,  Cantrece  Oakland 

Tann,  Mapp  Tupelo 

Tanner,  Heath  Lucedale 

Tanner,  Kimberly  Tutwiler 


Tate,  Kevin  Shannon 
Taylor,  Felicia  Soso 

Taylor,  Gerald  Laurel 
Taylor,  Randall  Starkville 
Taylor,  Roderick  Jackson 


Taylor,  Steven  Vicksburg 
Tedder,  Dina  Vardaman 

Thomas,  Janna  Jackson 
Thomas,  Jason  Petal 

Thomas,  Sonja  Jackson 


Thompson,  Garry  Bay  St.  Louis 

Thompson,  Kristin  Brandon 

Thompson,  Lacey  Greenville 

Thornton,  Dexter  Carthage 

Tiffin,  Jason  Starkville 


Tigrett,  Susan  Brandon 
Tindoll,  Brian  Tupelo 
Toland,  Laura  Gulfport 
Toncrey,  Tony  Moss  Point 
Toney,  Kxisti  Brandon 
Tonkel,  Tracy  Planterville 


I    Traylor,  Karen  Plantersville 
I    Trevathan,  Elizabeth  Starkville 
Trotter,  Jennifer  Lyon 
Tucker,  Mary  Durant 
Tullis,  Sruart  Ashland,  KY 
Turner,  Vinche  Ruleville 


Tynes,  Margaret  Brookhaven 
Uhl,  Matthew  Aliquippa,  PA 
Underwood,  John  Starkville 
Vance,  Brooke  Batesville 
Vanderford,  Narhan  Corinth 
Van  Iderstine,  Eric  Harriesburg 


Vann,  Stephanie  Smithville 
Vanpect,  David  Long  Beach 
Wade,  Jason  Leaf 
Wade,  John  Gulfport 
Walden,  Brad  Booneville 
Walker,  John  Long  Beach 


Walker,  Kurt  Hernando 
Walker,  Lawrence  Winona 
Wallace,  Allison  Tupelo 
Wallace,  David  Jackson 
Wallace,  Jimmy  Forest 
Waller,  Angela  Mathiston 


Walter,  Mac  Starkville 
Walton,  Elizabeth  Vicksburg 
Wansley,  Will  Rolling  Fork 
Ward,  Barry  Philadelphia 
Ward,  Jason  Duluth,  MN 
Ward,  Kellee  Clinton 


267 


Wargo,  Mark  Watson,  AR 

Wascom,  Chad  Bogalusa,  LA 

Washington,  Laurie  Woodland 

Watkins,  Susan  York,  AL 

Watson,  Melanie  Durant 


Webster,  Gregory  Starkville 

Webster,  Leigh  Vicksburg 

Weddig,  David  Brandon 

Welch,  Christie  Clinton 

Wells,  Chris  Ridgeland 


West,  Gregory  Edwardsville,  FL 

West,  Shelly  Laurel 

Westberry,  Deneshia  Morton 

Westmoreland,  Jill  Plantersville 

Westmoreland,  Shawn  Sherman 


Whatley,  Angel  Vicksburg 

White,  Heather  Collierville,  TN 

White,  John  Decatur,  AL 

Whitehead,  Brian  Starkville 

Whitt,  Susan  Mathiston 


Whyte,  Julie  Clinton 
Wijewardane,  Chamath  Sri  Lanka 
filbanks,  Belinda  Pass  Christian 
Wilkerson,  Sharon  Clinton 
Willcutt,  Jennifer  Columbus 


Williams,  Cathy  Starkville 
Williams,  Jason  Brandon 
Williams,  Scotty  MS  State 
Williams,  Sheila  Aberdeen 
Williams,  Tonya  Starkville 


Wilson,  Carlos  Charleston 
Wilson,  Witt  Helena,  AR 
Wilson,  Latasha  Jackson 
Wilson,  Wanda  West  Point 
Wilson,  Sarah  Frances  Macon 
Winchester,  Rod  Starkville 


Wingo,  Brad  Charlotte,  NC 
Winters,  Robert  Jackson 
Witt,  Andy  Tupelo 
Woo,  Stephen  Lexington 
Woods,  Trade  Gautier 
Woodruff,  Latresha  Pace 


Wolfe,  Jennifer  Birmingham,  AL 
Womack,  Tony  Rosalie,  AL 
Wong,  Sally  Rosedale 
Worthen,  Robert  Pine  Bluff,  AR 
Wozencraft,  Shawn  Lucedale 
Wraggs,  Maggie  Ackerman 


Wright,  James  Natchez 
Wright,  Kim  Fayette,  AL 
Wright,  Mildred  Columbus 
Wright,  Stephen  Cullman,  AL 
Wynne,  Allison  Pickens 
Yarbrough,  Lanita  Starkville 


Yelverton,  Christie  Clinton 
Yong,  Chen-Vui  MS  State 
Young,  Allison  Houston 
Young,  Brian  Crystal  Springs 
Young,  Brian  Jonesboro,  AR 
Zaffrann,  William  Menomonee  Falls, 


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Abney,  Keith  Starkville 

Adams,  Lori  White  House,  TN 

Adcock,  Mark  Jackson 

Adrian,  Kathy  Lake  Charles,  LA 

Ahrens,  Jennifer  Long  Beach 


Alderman,  Angela  Carthage 

Aldridge,  Joseph  New  Albany 

Aldy,  Vycky  Sallis 

Alexander,  Al  Wiggins 

Allen,  Alphelus  Vicksburg 


Allen,  Jay  Jackson 

Allen,  Kara  Nesbit 

Allen,  Kellie  Waynesboro 

Allen,  Kenna  Verona 

Allen,  Leslie  New  Albany 


Allen,  Ricky  Dekalb 

Alligood,  Stephanie  Slidell,  LA 

Allison,  Sam  Columbus 

Allshouse,  Bill  Jackson 

Anderson,  Ben  Pontotoc 


Anderson,  Kim  Cleveland 

Anderson,  So  Yong  MS  State 

Anding,  Richard  Jackson 

Anglin,  Sue  Moss  Point 

Anthony,  Lea  Anne  Sebastopol 


Anthony,  Robyn  StarkviUe 

Archer,  Lisa  Germantown,  TN 

Armstrong,  Keith  Ellisville 

Ashley,  Dawn  Brandon 

Atkins,  Jennifer  Hattiesburg 


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270 


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Aultman,  Lisa  Hattiesburg 
Avery,  James  Columbus 
Axton,  Kevin  Brandon 
Azam,  Mohammod  MS  Stare 
Bagwell,  Nancy  Louisville 
Bailey,  Shannon  Ridgeland 


Bain,  Tracey  Kosciusko 
Barker,  Granville  Srarkville 
Barkley,  Richard  New  Albany 
Ballard,  Bart  Starkville 
Ballard,  Rhonda  Eupora 
Barnes,  Apryl  Jackson 


Barnes,  Jim  Wiggins 
Barnes,  Kelly  Corinth 
Barnes,  Scott  Huntsville,  AL 
Barr,  Tara  Phoenix  City,  AL 
Batson,  Beth  Madison 
Beaird,  Scott  Sikeston,  MO 


Beaver,  Kerry  Memphis,  TN 
Bell,  Dorothy  West  Point 
Bell,  Geoffrey  Clinton 
Bell,  Latavious  Sturgis 
Bell,  Melinda  Starkville 
Bell-Pernell,  Kathryn  West  Point 


Benoist,  Cheryl  Starkville 
Bergiel,  Bridget  Starkville 
Bernhart,  Laura  Clinton 
Berry,  Dale  Magee 
Berthelson,  Shay  Starkville 
Betbeze,  Philip  Hixson,  TN 


Beyer,  Derek  Baytown,  TX 
Bieloh,  Johnny  Starkville 
Bishop,  David  Gulfport 
Black,  Bailey  Starkville 
Black,  Paige  Starkville 
Bland,  Anthony  Sledge 


271 


Blount,  Russ  Columbus,  GA 

Boarwright,  Donna  Starkville 

Bolan,  Brett  N.  Little  Rock,  AR 

Boland,  LuAnne  Starkville 

Boldin,  Rhonda  Meridian 


Boles,  Russell  Starkville 

Bolin,  Carl  Bay  St.  Louis 

Bond,  Jeremy  Perkinston 

Booker,  Rena  Meridian 

Booth,  Scott  Pass  Christian 


Boothroyd,  Bobby  Caledonia 

Borst,  Benny  Cedar  Bluff 

Borzik,  Louis  Long  Beach 

Bosarge,  Chris  Moss  Point 

Bost,  Amanda  Tupelo 


Boyd,  Brad  Amory 

Boyd,  Gregory  Lake  Village,  AR 

Boyd,  Scott  Carthage 

Boykin,  Diane  Mathiston 

Boykin,  Louie  Mathiston 


Box,  David  Starkville 
Brabham,  Kim  McComb 

Bradford,  Camille  Greenville 
Bradley,  Aimee  Starkville 

Bradley,  Kimberly  MS  State 


Brady,  Steve  Liberty 

Brandon,  Jerri  Belden 

Brandon,  William  Starkville 

Brantley,  Bethany  Carthage 

Brantley,  Jeri  Philadelphia 


Brase,  Bill  Jacksonville,  FL 

Brasell,  David  Maben 

Brasfield,  Rebecca  Stevensville,  MD 


Brasfield,  Rob  Tupelo 
Breland,  Carol  Starkville 
Bridges,  Kimberly  Starkville 


Brister,  Steve  Yazoo  City 
Brooks,  Kristen  Hernando 
Brooks,  Thomas  Starkville 
Broome,  Elaine  Carson 
Broome,  Sharon  Clinton 
Broussard,  Shannon  Starkville 


Brown,  Jena  Meridian 
Brown,  Janet  Goodman 
Brown,  Jerry  Columbus 
Brown,  Sterling  Okolona 
Brown,  Tonya  Booneville 
Brownlee,  Beth  Memphis,  TN 


Brumfield,  Christy  Madison 
Bryan,  Cris  Holly  Springs 
Bryant,  Kevin  Terry 
Bryant,  Lance  Anniston,  AL 
Bullard,  Darrell  Iuka 
Burchfield,  Robin  French  Camp 


Burns,  Melissa  Starkville 
Burger,  Rebecca  Gulfport 
Burkes,  Anthony  Starkville 
Burkett,  Tonya  Starkville 
Burt,  Kerry  Madison 
Burt,  Lori  Louisville 


273 


Burton,  John  Gulfport 

Burton,  Shane  Ackerman 

Buskirk,  Kimberly  Okolona 

Butler,  Lori  Starkville 

Butler,  Yancey  Holly  Springs 


Caine,  Evan  Columbus 

Calais,  Aimee  Vicksburg 

Callaway,  Cooper  Columbus 

Campbell,  Kimberly  Bruce 

Campbell,  Stephanie  Clinton 


Cantrell,  Stephen  Amory 

Caraway,  Mary  Meridian 

Carr,  Timothy  Columbus 

Carrubba,  Bryan  Starkville 

Carruth,  Tammy  Coldwater 


Cartet,  Margertree  Ridgeland 

Cassreino,  Carey  Brandon 

Castelli,  Stephanie  Starkville 

Castle,  Tim  Canton 

Catham,  Terry  Reform,  AL 


Canfield,  David  Milton,  WI 

Chai,  Yoon-Loi  Starkville 

Chamberlin,  Missy  Amory 

Chambers,  Letitia  Chicago,  IL 

Chase,  Tim  Baldwyn 


Chew,  Keng-Wee  Melaka,  Malaysia 
Childs,  Heath  Ripley 
Childers,  Shane  Hernando 
Chittom,  Gelena  Brandon 
Christopher,  Tom  Maben 


Church,  David  Booneville 
Chong,  Yew-Keong  Starkville 
Chow,  Khee  Thiam  Starkville 
Chow,  Raymond  Clarksdale 
Clark,  Angela  Gulfport 
Clark,  Justin  Olive  Branch 


Clark,  Karen  Berry,  AL 
Clark,  Lori  Holly  Springs 
Clark,  Mechell  McAdams 
Clark,  Toni  Hattiesburg 
Clayton,  Jane  Meridian 
Clayton,  Melanie  New  Albany 


Clayton,  Steve  McComb 
Cleveland,  Wigger-Poe  Ocean  Springs 
Clifford,  Cindy  Shalimar,  FL 
Collie,  Barbara  West  Point 
Collier,  Kimberly  Memphis,  TN 
Collins,  Benjy  Tupelo 


Cochran,  Ginny  Sallis 
Cochran,  William  Columbus 
Coggin,  Kris  Fulton 
Collins,  Wendy  Gulfport 
Cole,  Dana  Natchez 
Cole,  Mark  San  Antonio,  TX 


Coleman,  Shawn  Corinth 
Coleman,  Susan  New  Albany 
Coleman,  Tabitha  Crawford 
Combs,  Eric  McCordsville,  IN 
Connelly,  John  Mobile,  AL 
Conway,  Martin  Greenville 


Cook,  Andy  Vicksburg 
Cook,  Craig  Tupelo 
Cook,  Jeff  Starkville 
Cooper,  Marianne  Tupelo 
Corbit,  Allison  Calhoun  City 
Cosper,  Chris  Ocean  Springs 


275 


Cox,  Jennifer  Florence 

Cox,  Meredith  Starkville 

Cox,  Penny  Long  Beach 

Craig,  Jeri  DeKalb 

Crane,  Michel  Pontotoc 


Crawley,  Michael  Brandon 

Crecink,  Marcia  Roxie 

Creel,  Jodee  Booneville 

Crenshaw,  Ben  Memphis,  TN 

Criddle,  Julie  Houston 


Crigler,  Jenny  Columbus 
Crocker,  Christine  Starkville 
Cronier,  Jennifer  Escatawpa 

Crotwell,  Dana  Vicksburg 
Crowder,  Thomas  Weir 


Crowe,  Shane  Starkville 

Crowley,  Susan  Southaven 

Crullivan,  Logan  Birmingham,  AL 

Crum,  Kristi  Brookhaven 

Cummings,  Marsha  Mantachie 


Cummins,  Gene  Pulaski 
Cupit,  Dana  Jackson 
Curran,  Matthew  Sturgis 
Curtis,  James  Learned 
Curtis,  Kimberly  Calhoun  City 


Dakin,  Greg  Midland,  GA 

Dalton,  Jacquelyn  Belzoni 

Dalrymple,  Sherrodd  Baldwyn 

Daly,  Antonoius  Meridian 

Daniel,  Bryan  Henderson,  KY 


Darden,  Julie  StarkviUe 
Davis,  Anne  Brandon 
Davis,  Audrey  Eupora 


Davis,  Chris  Leland 
Davis,  Cody  Winona 
Davis,  Ethel  Steens 


Davis,  John  Hendersonville,  TN 

Davis,  Karen  Pelahatchie 

Davis,  Louis  Clinton 

Davis,  Michael  Jackson 

Day,  Shane  Houlks 

Day,  Tonya  Somerville,  TN 


Dean,  Kimberly  Lexington 
Decker,  Neil  Starkville 
Denton,  Dee  Minter  City 
DeWolf,  Wendy  Highlands,  NC 
Dick,  Kendall  McComb 
Dickson,  Billy  Macon 


Dill,  Brian  Columbus 
DiPascal,  Dominick  Gretna,  LA 
Dixon,  George  Vicksburg 
Dorizas,  John  Jackson 
Dorizas,  Niki  Oxford 
Doss,  Kelvin  Starkville 


Douglas,  Shannon  Metairie,  LA 
Dowsing,  Robert  Jackson 
Drummond,  Melissa  DeKalb 
DuBard,  Michele  Louisville 
Duck,  Reberta  Macon 
Dudley,  Christie  Laurel 


277 


Duke,  Rodney  Collinsville 

Dunning,  Catherine  Jackson 

Durham,  Kim  Carriere 

Dye,  Brad  Blue  Springs 

Ealy-Bolton,  Tarshi  Starkville 


Eargie,  Michele  Vicksburg 

Easley,  Shelton  Grenada 

East,  Allison  Ruleville 

Eatman-Hearn,  Crystel  MS  State 

Edmonson,  Owen  Madison 


Edwards,  David  Mobile,  AL 

Edwards,  Debbie  Columbus 

Edwards,  Sherrie  Starkville 

Edwards,  Stephanie  Jackson 

Ehrgott,  John  Vicksburg 


Eiland,  Steve  Louisville 

Eliason,  Shanon  Slidell,  LA 

Elliott,  Karilynn  Starkville 

England,  Leslie  Kosciusko 

Epps,  Latanya  Columbus 


Epps,  Tyler  Lexington,  SC 
Ervin,  Adrian  Columbus 
Eubanks,  Tina  Philadelphia 
Eubanks,  Trent  Shreveport,  LA 
Evans,  Charles  Starkville 


Evans,  Devonna  Meridian 

Evans,  Edward  Gulfport 

Evans,  John  Starkville 

Everett,  Lavell  Kosciusko 

Everett,  Lauren  Pascagoula 


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Everett,  Nancie  Amory 

Everett,  Stuart  Brandon 

Evetts,  Shelly  Corinth 

Ewing,  Chris  MS  State 

Famenco,  Sandra  Santa  Ana,  El  Salvadot 

Farr,  Denton  Piano,  TX 


Fayard,  Michael  Clinton 
Felder,  Jennifer  Long  Beach 
Felder,  Richard  McComb 
Felks,  Shannon  Michie,  TN 
Fetnet,  Deric  Ashland,  AL 
Fields,  Bonita  MS  State 


Fillingame,  Alice.  Hattiesburg 
Fitzhugh,  Kendra  Lena 
Fletcher,  Brad  Vicksburg 
Fletcher,  Ed  Vicksburg 
Fly,  Millie  Nashville,  TN 
Fogle,  Lasca  Smiley,  TX 


Fondren,  Cecelia  Ackerman 
Forbus,  Geoff  Starkville 
Forsman,  Allen  Carriere 
Foster,  Darrin  Okolona 
Fracchia,  James  Southaven 
Fracchia,  Jeff  Southaven 


Francis,  Tommy  Fulton 
Frank,  Tom  Stuart,  FL 
Freeze,  Terry  Germantown,  TN 
Frost,  Angela  Kosciusko 
Fryery,  Watson  Louisville 
Fuller,  Sue  Louisville 


Fuller,  Marian  Meridian 
Gafford,  Jeff  New  Albany 
Gainey,  Jason  Madison 
Gaither,  Julia  Macon 
Gallaher,  Melissa  Mandeville 
Galle,  Melissa  Biloxi 


279 


Galloway,  John  Starkville 

Galloway,  J. T.  Covington,  LA 

Gambrel,  Pam  Blue  Springs 

Gandy,  Jennifer  Huntsville 

Ganley,  Jennifer  Starkville 


Ganti,  Avinash  Philadelphia 

Garbarino,  Shawn  Marietta,  GA 

Gardner,  Pricilla  Columbus 

Garner,  Eric  Jackson 

Garner,  George  Grenada 


Garner,  Ron  MS  State 

Garner,  Sarah  Starkville 

Garner,  Todd  Starkville 

Garrard,  Jennifer  Columbus 

Gates,  Shannon  Braxton 


Gauntt,  George  Macon 

Gely,  Geza  Duesseldorf,  Germany 

Gentry,  Judd  Starkville 

Gibbon,  Kirk  Baton  Rouge,  LA 

Gibbs,  Carla  West  Point 


Giles,  Tawayna  Mandeville,  LA 

Gilley,  Jennifer  Jackson 

Gilliland,  Jerry  Grenada 

Given,  Anna  Starkville 

Givens,  David  Huntsville,  AL 


Given,  Steve  Starkville 

Gladney,  Teresa  Kosciusko 

Glass,  Jennifer  Mandeville,  LA 

Gleason,  Michael  Starkville 

Glenn,  Tracy  Macon 


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Glover,  Jim  Lilburn,  GA 
Godfrey,  Lincoln  Maben 
Goforth,  Cathy  Derma 


Goglia,  A.J.  Washington 
Gonzales,  Mark  Bay  St.  Louis 
Goodin,  Kenneth  Starkville 


Goralczyk,  Aimee  Calhoun  City 
Gordon,  Angela  Tupelo 
Gordon,  Scott  Starkville 
Grady,  Edward  Starkville 
Grafton,  Jeremy  Pascagoula 
Graham,  Charles  Biloxj 


Grant,  John  Pascagoula 
Graves,  Carol  Ann  Ashland 
Graves,  Paul  Germantown,  TN 
Gray,  Jason  Jackson 
Gray,  Jim  Tupelo 
Green,  Byron  Pascagoula 


Green,  Kevin  Jackson,  TN 
Green,  Mechelle  Jackson 
Green,  Alex  Philadelphia 
Greenwood,  Brian  Slidell,  LA 
Greenwood,  Pamela  Sallis 
Grider,  Wesley  Conway,  AR 


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Griffie,  Sam  Tupelo 
Grigson,  Lance  Gaurier 
Griffin,  Donna  Eupora 
Griffin,  Kim  Starkville 
Griffin,  Terrence  Jackson 
Groner,  Michelle  Pearl 


281 


Guest,  Gina  Brandon 

Guin,  Kristy  Birmingham,  AL 

Guynes,  David  Huntsville,  AL 

Hackman,  Margie  Brandon 

Hailey,  B.J.  Starkville 


Haire,  Angela  Starkville 

Haire,  Paul  Starkville 

Haley,  Kristine  Starkville 

Hall,  Karen  New  Albany 

Hall,  Michelle  Starkville 


Hamner,  John  Columbus 

Hampton,  LaWanda  Starkville 

Hankins,  Hollie  Walls 

Harbin,  Sharon  Russellville,  AL 

Harbin,  Shawanda  Holcomb 


Harcharik,  Sandi  Jackson 
Hardin,  J  ana  Greenwood 
Hardimon,  Pamela  Grenada 
Harojono,  Lisa  Starkville 
Hargrove,  Meg  Starkville 


Harkley,  Tracelia  Moss  Point 
Harmond,  Jennifer  Philadelphia 
Harper,  Suzanne  Toomsuba 
Harrick,  Kristen  Melbourne,  FL 
Harris,  Amy  Vicksburg 


Harris,  Angela  Clarksdale 

Harris,  Angela  Lakim  Columbus 

Harris,  Robert  Selmer,  TN 

Harris,  Vanessa  Grenada 

Harrison,  Angelia  Carrollton 


Harrison,  Susan  Greenville 
Harrison,  Jeff  Mize 
Harrwig,  Melanie  Hattiesburg 
Harrzog,  Glen  Starkville 
Hawkins,  Jennifer  Memphis,  TN 
Haste,  Kimberly  McCool 


Hawkins,  Kristy  Vicksburg 
Hawkins,  Virginia  Water  Valley 
Hays,  Ashley  Jackson 
Hayes,  Dephane  Coffeeville 
Hearron,  Christee  Starkville 
Heering,  Kevin  Starkville 


Heering,  Kim  Starkville 
Helmeth,  Craig  Vicksburg 
Helton,  Melanie  Tampa,  FL 
Hemsley,  Mike  Brandon 
Henderson,  Carl  Starkville 
Henderson,  Kristi  Starkville 


Henderson,  Lynn  MS  State 
Henderson,  Paul  Homewood,  AL 
Henderson,  Scott  Tupelo 
Herrin,  Anthony  Seminary 
Hensley,  Missy  Ocean  Springs 
Hicks,  James  Durant 


Higgason,  Becky  Louisville 
Higgins,  Michael  Tupelo 
Hill,  Jennifer  Starkville 
Hill,  Suzanne  Tiplcrsville 
Hill,  Traci  I  sola 
Hill,  Tripp  Gulf  Breeze,  FL 


Hill,  Virginia  Starkville 
Hines,  Marie  Starkville 
Hinman,  Todd  Madison 
Hinton,  Chandra  Laurel 
Hodge,  Quinton  Greenwood 
Hodges,  Shelli  Biloxi 


283 


Hogan,  Ettaronda  Starkville 

Hogan,  Lenora  Starkville 

Hogue,  Sylvia  Naperville,  IL 

Holbrooks,  Michael  Jackson 

Holder,  Bryan  Jackson 


Holland,  Daniel  Starkville 

Holland,  Edward  Memphis,  TN 

Holland,  Kevin  Pascagoula 

Hollar,  Dawn  Dayton,  OH 

Holley,  Mark  Fulton 


Holloway,  David  Starkville 

Holt,  Brian  Senatobia 

Hood,  Roger  Grenada 

Hooker,  Vernell  Brookhaven 

Hoots,  Michael  Smithville 


Hoover,  Britton  Pickens 

Hoover,  Jon  Jon  Pickens 

Hopkins,  Kevin  Meridian 

Horel,  Phillip  Meridian 

Horton,  Cheryl  Houlka 


Horton,  Saundra  Grenada 
Hotard,  Alan  Baton  Rouge,  LA 
Horton,  James  Starkville 
Houston,  Tina  Meridian 
Howard,  Jeremy  Baton  Rouge,  LA 


Howell,  Chad  Lucedale 

Howes,  Jason  Gulfport 

Howze,  Kevin  Meridian 

Hubbard,  James  Mathiston 

Hudson,  Chris  Vicksburg 


1 


Hudson,  Cynthia  Clinton 
Hudson,  Janell  Marion 
Hudspeth,  Quentin  Starkvilk 


Hughes,  Deborah  Starkvilk 
Hughes,  Raymond  Starkville 
Hughey,  Rick  Covingotn,  TN 


Hughes,  Sandy  Starkville 
Hulett,  Bobby  Milton,  FL 
Hunt,  Corey  Laurel 
Hunt,  Keith  Starkville 
Hunt,  Sally  Clarksdale 
Hurd,  Janice  Grenada 


Hurt,  Kelly  Ripley 
Huston,  John  Rogers,  OH 
Ingram,  Erin  Jackson 
Istre,  Eric  Biloxi 
Jackson,  Diane  Vicksburg 
Jackson,  Kim  Prairie 


Jackson,  Mike  Clinton 
Jakway,  Mary  Long  Beach 
Jameson,  Tommy  Houston,  TX 
Jang,  Tammy  Yazoo  City 
Jasper,  Scott  Jackson 
Jeanfreau,  Mark  Picayune 


Jeff,  Galagher  Clinton 
Jefferson,  Eric  Vicksburg 
Jeffery,  Ellen  Bruce 
Jenkins,  Doug  Tupelo 
Jenkins,  John  Pontotoc 
Jenkins,  Rachel  Oakland 


285 


Jennings,  Susan  Sewicldey,  PA 
Johnigan,  Lisa  Meridian 
Johnson,  Allison  Tupelo 
Johnson,  Amy  Starkville 
Johnson,  Elliott  Rosedale 


Johnson,  James  Starkville 

Johnson,  Jennifer  Batesville 

Johnson,  Mark  Starkville 

Johnson,  Rochelle  Quitman 

Johnson,  Scott  Hohenwald,  TN 


Johnson,  Thorn  Vicksburg 

Joiner,  Jennifer  Columbus 

Jones,  Charles  McAdams 

Jones,  Evelyn  Aberdeen 

Jones,  Hamp  Jackson 


Jones,  Ken  Mize 

Jones,  Kimberly  Greenville 

Jones,  Lynn  Forest 

Jones,  Paul  Jackson 

Jones,  Scott  Flora 


Jones,  Teresa  Starkville 

Jolley,  Selena  Starkville 

Jordan,  Charles  Vardaman 

Jordan,  Jennifer  Jackson 

Justice,  Angie  Clarksdale 


Kang,  Seungku  Seoul,  Korea 

Kao,  Lee-Hsueh  Starkville 

Keeler,  Allison  Clinton 

Keeton,  Lisa  Tupelo 

Kelley,  Melissa  Walls 


Kelley,  Tommy  Starkville 
Kelly,  Robin  Taylorsville 
Kendrick,  Richard  Aberdeen 
Kennedy,  Alicia  Booneville 
Kennedy,  Allan  MS  State 
Kennedy,  Lucretia  Lena 


Kerr,  Jay  Newton 
Kessler,  Isabel  MS  State 
Key,  Anthony  Tupelo 
Khan,  Babar  Starkville 
Kiker,  Memrie  Cleveland 
Kilgore,  Camille  West  Point 


Killebrew,  Rhonda  Greenwood 
Kincaid,  Justine  Holcomb 
King,  John  Philadelphia 
Kirby,  Denson  Jackson 
Kirkpatrick,  William  Madison 
Kisner,  Leslie  Oxford 


Kitchens,  Kimberly  Corinth 
Kitchens,  Shane  Urica 
Knight,  Donna  Laurel 
Knight,  Melissa  Starkville 
Knipper,  Jennifer  Carriere 
Knowlton,  Jeffrey  Bridgman 


Koenig,  Thomas  Middletown,  OH 
Kok,  Alvid  Starkville 
Korkmazer,  Benan  MS  State 
Kothaneth,  Lakshmi  Starkville 
Krausse,  Kurt  Kansas  City,  MO 
Kirkegaard,  Jesse  Tupelo 


Lacey,  Tiffany  Aberdeen 
Ladner,  Renee  Bay  St.  Louis 
Lai,  Jean  Suong  MS  State 
Lamb,  Julia  Jackson 
Lambert,  Leslie  Natchez 
Lambert,  Susan  Brookhaven 


287 


Lancaster,  Jay  Sikeston,  MO 
Landfair,  Zwanardo  Starkville 

Lane,  Andrea  Vicksburg 
Lange,  Christopher  Clarksville 

Langford,  Mary  Jo  Lena 


Langford,  Thomas  Derma 

Lantz,  Lori  Comstock  Park,  MI 

Lasker,  Brian  Haleyville,  AL 

Latimer,  Stephanie  Coldwater 

LaValle,  Erik  Ocean  Springs 


Lawrence,  Paul  Terry 

Laws,  Jan  Jackson 

Leatherman,  Bryan  Tupelo 

Lee,  Brian  Biloxi 

Lee,  Hian  Boon  Starkville 


Lee,  Susan  Starkville 

Lee,  Tim  Louise 

LeGassick,  Jan  Oviedo,  FL 

Leonard,  Vicki  Starkville 

Leopard,  Bryan  Starkville 


Lewers,  Mitzi  Como 

Lewis,  Alton  Cleveland 

Lewis,  Bill  Hickory,  NC 

Lewis,  Kevin  Starkville 

Lewis,  Laura  Philadelphia 


Lewis,  Mary-Lee  Philadelphia 

Lim,  Kian-Wee  Kuala,  Lumpur, 

Malaysia 

Lim,  Soo-Tsong  MS  State 

Lippincott,  Susan  West  Point 

Lipsey,  Leo  Aberdeen 


Lister,  Tricia  Gautier 
Little,  Dave  Metidian 
Livingston,  Chip  Powder  Springs,  GA 


Livingston,  Lesley  Derwood,  MD 
Livingston,  Molly  Lautel,  MD 
Livingston,  Nicole  Starkville 


Lockett,  Mary  Jackson 
Lofton,  Tracy  Vicksbutg 
Logue,  Dawn  Vicksburg 
Long,  Andy  Long  Beach 
Longstreet,  David  Jackson 
Lopez,  Candido  Starkville 


Lord,  Margaret  Starkville 
Louque,  Dustan  Paulina,  LA 
Love,  Bobbie  Louisville 
Love,  David  Raymond 
Lovelace,  Beth  Slidell,  LA 
Lucus,  Melanie  Metidian 


Lusk,  Scott  Biloxi 
Luth,  Scott  Starkville 
Madden,  Tara  Ocean  Springs 
Maddux,  Regina  Starkville 
Magee,  Beverly  Bogalusa,  LA 
Mahan,  Jamie  Helena,  AR 


Makamson,  Tisha  Jackson 
Malone,  Allison  Carthage 
Mandius,  Per  Starkville 
Mansell,  John  Pearl 
Manuel,  Theresa  Coldwater 
Marbury,  Drake  Brandon 


289 


Marion,  Meka  Duck  Hill 

Marquez,  Amy  Clinton 

Martello,  Melinda  Natchez 

Martin,  Ambro  Ruleville 

Martin,  Bert  Starkville 


Martin,  Laura  Ocean  Springs 

Martin,  Michael  Jackson 

Martino,  Bernice  Biloxi 

Marshall,  Angela  Starkville 

Mason,  Kelly  Houston 


Massey,  Todd  Jackson 
Matrick,  Russ  Jackson    I 
Matthews,  Eric  Aberdeen   g 
Mauldin,  Jody  Gulfport   p 
Maxwell,  Margaret  Shuqualak 


May,  Lorie  McCool 

May,  Mark  Starkville 

Mayes,  Freddy  MS  State 

McAuley,  Leslie  Red  Banks 

McCabe,  Tom  Vicksburg 


McCarter,  Robert  Meridian 

McCarty,  William  Starkville 

McCary,  Amy  Starkville 

McComb,  Donovan  Srarkville 

McCormick,  Sjohn  Kosciusko 


McCoy,  Paul  Blytheville,  AR 

McCoy,  Sarah  Macon 

McCrory,  Christopher  Kosciusko 

McDaniel,  Mark  Columbia 

McDaniel,  Michael  Kosciusko 


McDonald,  Denise  Vicksburg 
McDonald,  Jason  Greenwood 
McDonough,  Teresa  Nesbit 
McDuff,  Tiffany  Vicksburg 
McElveen,  Cathy  New  Orleans,  LA 
McGee,  Voncile  Starkville 


McGilberry,  Michelle  Starkville 
McGreger,  Mark  Booneville 
McGuire,  Christy  Gulfport 
McKell,  Vivian  Starkville 
McKinney,  Joe  Sardis 
McKinney,  Wanda  Sardis 


McKinley,  Sarah  Madison 
McLaughlin,  Jimmy  Kosciusko 
McLemore,  Melvin  Duck  Hill 
McMullin,  Chad  Amory 
McNair,  Scott  Union 
McNair,  Stacy  Jackson 


McNally,  Heather  Starkville 
McNeal,  Kenneth  New  Albany 
McPhail,  Ricky  Starkville 
McQuirter,  Dan  Kosciusko 
Meeks,  Diane  Waveland 
Merritt,  Debbie  Noxapater 


Merritt,  Sharon  Shuqualak 
Merry,  James  Vicksburg 
Metcalfe,  Leslie  Miami  Lakes,  FL 
Miles,  Bryan  Amory 
Miller,  Alison  Waveland 
Miller,  Andrew  Exeter,  NH 


Miller,  David  Meridian 
Miller,  Melinda  Waveland 
Miller,  Shawn  Lucedale 
Miller,  Andrea  Moss  Point 
Milliken,  Linda  Southaven 
Milner,  Darren  Kosciusko 


291 


Milner,  Heidi  Meridian 

Minton,  Jeffrey  Leland 

Mitchal,  Yolanda  Vicksburg 

Mitchell,  Chad  Brandon 

Mock,  James  Starkville 


Mola,  Michael  Norwalk,  CT 

Monson,  Para  Long  Beach 

Montgomery,  Meg  Canton 

Mooney,  Sarah  Petal 

Mooney,  Shawnette  Starkville 


Moore,  Ardena  MS  State 

Moote,  Audra  Wiggins 

Moore,  Bradley  Jackson 

Moore,  John  Weir 

Moore,  Laura  Fulton 


Moore,  Michael  Starkville 

Mooring,  Pamela  Ellicott  City,  MD 

Morgan,  Jennifer  Booneville 

Morgan,  Jerry  D'Iberville 
Morgan,  Thomas  Smithville 


Morris,  Barron  Starkville 
Morris,  John  Jackson 
Morton,  Lasongia  Columbus 
Mosley,  Candee  Hattiesburg 
Mracich,  Aime  River  Ridge,  LA 


Mullins,  Micki  Starkville 
Myers,  Steve  Long  Beach 

Myrick,  Elizabeth  Starkville 
Myrick,  Patrick  Starkville 

Nabors,  Gabriel  Columbus 


Nabors,  Julie  Calhoun  City 
Nail,  David  Starkville 
Nail,  Judith  Starkville 


Narenthiran,  Nadesan  Starkville 
Nauck,  James  Decatur,  AL 
Nelson,  Christopher  Pearl 


Nelson,  Keith  Starkville 
Nesbit,  David  Starkville 
Nester,  Todd  Louin 
Newman,  Chris  Natchez 
Newman,  Stacey  Cordova 
Newsom,  Michelle  Glen  Allan 


Ng,  Kok-Joo  Starkville 
Nichols,  Kirby  Raleigh 
Nicks,  Chandra  Starkville 
Nix,  Timothy  Amory 
Noble,  Julie  Ocean  Springs 
Nolen,  Natalie  Starkville 


Nordstrom,  Stephanie  Biloxi 
Norris,  Matt  Marks 
Norris,  Michelle  Corinth 
Norris,  Stephanie  Corinth 
O'Connell,  Jamey  Corinth 
O'Daniel,  Chris  Southaven 


Odom,  Jill  Bolton 
O'Flarity,  Christie  Jackson 
O'Keefe,  Brennan  Long  Beach 
Olive,  Matthew  Carriere 
Oliver,  Karen  Mathis,  TX 
Oliver,  Shawn  Weir 


293 


O'Neal,  Ellen  Wiggins 

O'Neal,  Mark  Wiggins 

Ong,  Soo  Ban  Starkville 

Orr,  Dushon  Austin,  TX 

Orr,  Paul  Tomnolen 


Osadchuk,  Walter  Starkville 

Osteen,  Karen  Picayune 

Oswalt,  Lauren  Jackson 

Owens,  Anita  Weir 

Pace,  Karen  Prentiss 


Padilla,  Carlos  Starkville 

Page,  Daniel  Clinton 

Page,  David  Clinton 

Palmer,  Kim  Menasha,  WI 

Palmer,  Todd  Corinth 


Pandulfi,  Gene  Clinton 

Paquin,  Donna  Horn  Lake 

Parker,  Don  Hattiesburg 

Parker,  Trenton  Forest 

Parks,  Cynthia  Myrtle 


Parks,  Lee  Ellisville 

Parris,  Holly  Hernando 

Parrish,  Rachel  Memphis,  TN 

Pass,  Albertina  Holly  Springs 

Passmore,  Richie  Tupelo 


Passons,  Carol  Houston 

Pate,  Christy  West  Point 

Patel,  Mita  Durant 

Patel,  Nainesh  Columbus 

Patel,  Sonal  Columbus 


Patrick,  Jason  Russellville,  AL 

Patron,  Jan  Vicksburg 

Payton,  Marcia  Tupelo 

Payton,  Shannon  Birmingham,  AL 

Peeler,  Michael  Columbus 

Penaherrera,  Andres  Starkville 


Peng,  Wee-Ing  MS  State 
Peenington,  Barbie  Columbus 
Penrose,  Amy  Arlington,  TX 
Perdue,  Stacy  Leesburg,  GA 
Perkins,  Alfred  Starkville 
Perry,  Chris  Tunica 


Perry,  John  San  Antonio,  TX 
Perry,  Lee  Starkville 
Perry,  Phillip  Miami,  FL 
Perry,  Wes  Memphis,  TN 
Persons,  Elizabeth  Clinton 
Peters,  Dana  Jackson,  TN 


Peterson,  Denise  Clinton 
Peterson,  Pam  Canton 
Petrowski,  Donald  Sturgis 
Petrus,  Eric  Helena,  AR 
Phillips,  Robert  Morton 
Pickett,  Cecil  Louisville 


Pickett,  Cynthia  Louisville 
Pickle,  Leslie  Amory 
Pigg,  Glen  Lena 
Pigott,  Steve  Jackson 
Pilgrim,  Robert  Starkville 
Pinero,  Trent  Starkville 


Pinkerton,  Doug  Starkville 
Pitolb,  Jarrod  Ocean  Springs 
Pittman,  Charles  Winona 
Pitts,  Brian  Starkville 
Poitevin,  Joeey  Pascagoula 
Poe,  Kathryn  Inverness 


295 


Poole,  Melinda  Brandon 

Pope,  Darbie  Kosciusko 

Pope,  John  Jackson 

Pope,  LaShonda  Columbia 

Pope,  Spencer  Carrhage 


Potter,  Debbie  Jackson 

Powell,  Brenda  Plantersville 

Powell,  Bud  Starkville 

Powell,  Lisa  Flora 

Powers,  Stacey  Carthage 


Prater,  Angela  Pontotoc 

Prather,  Bret  Starkville 

Price,  Vicki  Kosciusko 

Priddy,  Bruce  Rolling  Fork 

Prince,  Claire  Aberdeen 


Pritchard,  David  Aberdeen 
Purnell,  Cynthia  Starkville 
Quan,  Rafael  Starkville 
Quazi,  Mustahid  Starkville 
Rademacher,  Erik  Brandon 


Ragan,  Ashley  Corinth 

Rainwater,  Jeff  Starkville 

Ramsey,  Robin  Starkville 

Ramshur,  Paul  Lucedale 

Randall,  Mary  Hill  Starkville 


Randolph,  Steve  Tupelo 

Ray,  Libby  Amory 

Read,  Britton  Clinton 

Read,  Jason  Quitman 

Reed,  Byron  Vicksburg 


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Reed,  Donna  Louisville 
Reeder,  Lynn  Pontotoc 
Redden,  Stephen  Canton 


Redding,  Alice  Starkville 
Remetow,  Erin  Clewiston,  FL 
Rensink,  Keith  Pascagoula 


Rever,  Robyn  Veto  Beach,  FL 
Reynolds,  Paul  Lumberton 
Rhodes,  Trent  Columbus 
Rhodes,  Veronica  Iuka 
Rhodman,  Erna  Vicksburg 
Rice,  Roseanne  Tupelo 


Rice,  Valerie  Starkville 
Richardson,  Chris  Carrollton,  AL 
Richey,  Lacretia  Blue  Springs 
Ricketts,  Jeff  Athens,  AL 
Ridge,  Angela  Ripley 
Riemann,  Robert  Gulfport 


Rinehart,  Patrick  Starkville 
Rivers,  Starella  Jackson 
Robbins,  Justin  Covington,  TN 
Roberson,  Mary  Pope 
Roberts,  Betty  Starkville 
Robertson,  Floyd  Southaven 


Robertson,  Jan  Lake  City,  FL 
Robinette,  Jennifer  Starkville 
Robinson,  Ashley  Meridian 
Robinson,  Ron  Starkville 
Robinson,  Tracey  Ackerman 
Roby,  Jana  Forest 


... 


297 


Rodgers,  Joey  Pontotoc 

Rogers,  Christy  Tupelo 

Rogers,  Rodney  Lexington 

Roland,  Phillip  Carthage 

Root,  Michael  Brandon 


Rose,  Rhonda  Lewisburg,  TN 

Ross,  Michelle  Grenada 

Rowell,  Stacie  Southaven 

Ruff,  Paul  Starkville 

Rushing,  Alan  Meadville 


Rushing,  Evelyn  Piano,  TX 

Rudand,  James  Hueytown,  AL 

Saleem,  Mohammed  Gadsden,  AL 

Salone,  Lester  Jackson 

Sample,  Gwendolyn  Pickens 


Sample,  Valara  Pickens 

Sampsell,  Michael  Philadelphia 

Sanders,  Bruff  Louisville 

Sanders,  Charles  New  Albany 

Sanders,  James  Macon 


Sanford,  Scott  Starkville 

Sartor,  Rodney  Starkville 

jneider,  Tiffany  Chalmette,  LA 

rSchoenbeck,  John  McCook,  NE 

Schoenrock,  Curtis  Starkville 


Scott,  Charity  Starkville 

Seagtaves,  Chandler  Nineveh,  IN 

Segars,  Sarah  Saltillo 

Self,  Christopher  Kosciusko 

Sellers,  Karen  Brandon 


Sewell,  Kelli  Louisville 
Sharp,  Stefanie  Ocean  Springs 
Shaunak,  Sujay  Starkville 
Shell,  Tanja  Grenada 
Shepard,  James  Carthage 
Shields,  Grant  Mantachie 


Shirley,  Mike  Starkville 
Shoemaker,  Debra  Starkville 
Shumpert,  Staci  Tupelo 
Sias,  Melanie  Rolling  Fork 
Sii,  Hee-Kang  Starkville 
Simpson,  Glenn  Starkville 


Sims,  Carter  Bay  Springs 
Sims,  Julia  Starkville 
Singleton,  Kimberly  Brandon 
Sitton,  Scott  Glen 
Skinner,  Mike  Marietta,  GA 
Smock,  Darrell  Mctamors,  IL 


Smith,  Billy  Decatur 
Smith,  Charlcne  Starkville 
Smith,  Dustin  Learned 
Smith,  Eric  Florence 
Smith,  Erica  Jackson 
Smith,  Jeff  Starkville 


Smith,  Jennifer  Gautier 
Smith,  Kelly  Amory 
Smith,  Lee  Jackson 
Smith,  Michael  Starkville 
Smith,  Michelle  Caledonia 
Smith,  Richard  Sardis 


Smith,  Shon  Pascagoula 
Smith,  Steve  Brookhaven 
Smith,  Susan  Starkville 
Smith,  Vickie  Vicksburg 
Smith-Hooper,  Teresa  Starkville 


299 


Snell,  Eric  Daleville 

Snuggs,  Jeff  Gautier 

Sokolnik,  Natalye  Edwards 

South,  Jarod  Mathiston 

Speer,  Mike  Columbia 


Spence,  Jane  Philadelphia 

Spencer,  Lisa  Bellefontaine 

Stafford,  Jeff  Kilmichael 

Stallings,  Sydney  Leland 

StanphiU,  James  Starkville 


Starling,  Yolanda  Clarksdale 

An  Quazi,  Steele  Starkville 

Steen,  Shara  Kosciusko 

Stegall,  Mandy  Pontotoc 

Steuer,  Wendy  Corinth 


Stewart,  Michael  West  Point 

Stout,  Jeff  Starkville 

Strahan,  Jason  Picayune 

Strange,  Tammy  Baldwyn 

Stratton,  John  Indianola 


Sweeter,  Clinton  Horseshoe  Lake, 

AR 

Streeter,  Tina  Nesbit 

Strickland,  Katie  Corinth 

Sullivan,  Alex  Raleigh 

Sullivan,  Mary  Louisville 


Sullivan,  Susan  Brookhaven 

Sumrall,  Richard  Starkville 

Sumrall,  Tammy  Brandon 

Sutton,  Brian  Pontotoc 

Swann,  Melvin  Nassau,  Bahamas 


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Swenson,  Travis  Long  Beach 
Szurgot,  Ron  Lawrence,  KS 
Tackett,  Daniel  Carrollton 
Tan,  Thuan-Par  Starkville 
Tan,  Thuan-Pheow  MS  State 
Tan,  Yoke-Peng  Malaysia 


Tang,  Yu-Pei  MS  State 
Taranto,  Monica  Saucier 
Tate,  Chris  Brentwood,  TN 
Tate,  Laura  Starkville 
Taylor,  David  Starkville 
Taylor,  Missy  Amory 


Taylor,  Tanya  Weir 
Taylor,  Tanya  Greenwood 
Taylor,  Whitney  West  Point 
Taylor,  William  Saugerties,  NY 
Temple,  David  Taylorsville 
Terry,  Mike  Selmer,  TN 


Thaggard,  Scott  Wayside 
Thaker,  Deven  MS  State 
Thomas,  Russ  Starkville 
Thompson,  Brian  Chalmette,  LA 
Thompson,  Bryan  Mantachie 
Thompson,  Cary  Gulfport 


Thompson,  Cynthia  Mantachie 
Thompson,  Janet  Corinth 
Thompson,  Nicholas  Pascagoula 
Thompson,  Lee  Pickens 
Thompson,  Linda  Canton 
Thompson,  Mona  Columbia 


Thrasher,  Sonia  Blue  Mountain 
Thornton,  Sonja  Areola 
Thompson,  Tiffiney  Brandon 
Tolar,  Allison  Baldwyn 
Tolentino,  Alfred  Gulfport 
Tomlin,  Lisa  Starkville 


301 


Tomlin,  William  Kennedy,  AL 

Tompkins,  Laura  Winona 

Torrey,  Ramsay  Waynesboro 

Towles,  Phillip  Decatur,  AL 

Townsend,  Stacy  West  Point 


Trainor,  Ellen  Flora 

Traylor,  Ginger  Vicksburg 

Trim,  Angela  Corinth 

Trott,  Aaron  Starkville 

Trotter,  Phillip  Kilmichael 


Tschetschot,  Mark  Cedar  Rapids,  IA 

Tubb,  Angie  Tupelo 

Tubertini,  Lainie  Greenville 

Tucker,  Colin  Raymond 

Tucker,  Danica  Holly  Springs 


Tucker,  John  Starkville 
Tudor,  Kim  Starkville 
Tudor,  Richard  Tupelo 
Turbeville,  Kim  Vaiden 
Turnage,  Roxi  Brandon 


Turner,  Joe  Brandon 
Tyner,  Fred  Canton 
Tyndall,  Lawrence  Columbus 
Tyree,  Susan  Starkville 
Vanderford,  Anthony  Kosciusko 


Vaughan,  Susan  Starkville 

Veach,  Christie  Terry 

Vieria,  Patricia  Brazil 

Vollor,  Timothy  Vicksburg 

Vuncannon,  Ara  Starkville 


Wade,  Melanie  Tupelo 
Wager,  Todd  StarkviUe 
Walden,  Tiffany  Aberdeen 
Walker,  Elisa  Starkville 
Walker,  Terrence  Jackson 
Walker,  Timmy  Greenville 


Walker,  Vickie  Wesr  Point 
Walker,  Wendy  Alberville,  AL 
Wall,  Lenn  Moss  Point 
Wallace,  Chad  Brandon 
Wallace,  Elizabeth  Starkville 
Wallace,  Rebecca  Starkville 


Wallace,  Sammy  Biloxi 
Wallis,  Bobby  Baldwyn 
Walters,  Reed  Laurel 
Walters,  Ronald  Laurel 
Walters,  William  Meridian 
Wampler,  Steve  Starkville 


Ward,  Wende  StarkviUe 
Ware,  Gabriel  Starkville 
Warren,  Melissa  Gulfport 
Washington,  LaWanda  Houston 
Waterson,  Alex  Murfreesboro,  TN 
Watkins,  Cary  Flora 


Watkins,  Todd  Kosciusko 
Watson,  Melissa  Raleigh 
Weaver,  Stewart  Edmondson, 
Webb,  Stephanie  Brandon 
Weems,  Hope  Raymond 
Weeks,  Kevin  Noxapater 


AR 


Welch,  Elizabeth  Orangeburg,  SC 
Welch,  Kimberly  McComb 
Welch,  Matthew  Long  Beach 
Wells,  Selina  Lucedale 
Wells,  Tonya  Saulsbury 
Wenzcl,  Julie  Tunica 


303 


West,  Lisa  Aberdeen 

Westbrook,  Chris  Starkville 

Whitehead,  Nanette  Starkville 

Whitfield,  Mara  Jackson 

Whitfield,  Scottie  Greenwood 


Whitworth,  Jay  Starkville 

Wilcox,  Hoke  Columbus 

Wilcher,  Tabatha  McComb 

Wiley,  Ladonna  Grenada 

Wigginton,  Christie  Michie,  TN 


Wigginton,  Jennifer  Guntown 

Wiggs,  Mim  Vardaman,  MS 

Wilkes,  Jodie  Noxapater 

Wilkins,  Kimberly  Clinton 

Williams,  Brenda  Durant 


Williams,  Brock  Hickory 

Williams,  Charles  Jackson 

Williams,  Clay  Leakesville 

Williams,  Greg  Mantee 

Williams,  Janice  Escatawpa 


Williams,  Jeffrey  MS  State 
Williams,  Michael  Escatawpa 
Williams,  Shaun  Gulfport 
Williams,  Sidney  Sierra  Leone,  West 
Africa 
Williams,  Stephanie  Amory 


Williams,  Tonia  Grenada 

Williams,  Valerie  Goodman 

Williams,  Wade  MS  State 

Wills,  Gina  Pontotoc 

Wilson,  Randy  Fulton 


Wilson,  Tawanda  Woodville 
Wilson,  Wanda  Louisville 
Wixon,  Trent  Avalon 
Wilz,  Patrick  Long  Beach 
Wingo,  Scotty  Iuka 
Wtnpigler,  Sherra  Vicksburg 


Winstead,  Roger  Forest 
Winters,  Patricia  Sallis 
Wood,  Dawn  Carrollton 
Wood,  Rebecca  Macon 
Wood,  Wendy  Tupelo 
Woods,  Barry  Amory 


Woods,  John  Jackson 
Woolbright,  Tommy  Starkville 
Wong,  Pek-Bee  Starkville 
Worbington,  Vincent  Clarksdale 
Wray,  Catherine  Ocala,  FL 
Wray,  Jennifer  Ocala,  FL 


Wright,  Dennis  Southaven 
Wright,  Kim  Vicksburg 
Wright,  Tiffany  Daphne,  AL 
Wurm,  Brad  Clinton 
Xu,  Ying  Starkville 
Yang,  Steven  Starkville 


Yarbrough,  Erikea  Sturgis 
Yates,  Todd  Madison 
Yeo,  Boon-Sin  Starkville 
York,  Aimee  Arlington,  TX 
Young,  Christie  Eupora 
Young,  Clint  Wiggins 


Young,  Laurie  Ocean  Springs 
Younger,  William  Steens 
Zafar,  Bushra  Starkville 
Zuber,  Rozlyn  Starkville 
Zuercher,  Gerald  Starkville 


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Abesinghe,  Arambage  Starkville 

Aceituno,  Carlos  Starkville 

Adams,  Bill  Starkville 

Adams,  Daniel  Columbus 

Adrian,  Mitchell  Lake  Charles,  LA 


Ahmad,  Suleiman  Starkville 

Alarcon,  Jorge  Starkville 

Allen,  Antonio  Columbia 

Al-Mahmoud,  Ahmad  Starkville 

Alseleem,  Yousef  MS  State 


Anderson,  Nathe  Ann  Starkville 

Anmalsetty,  Sriniuas  Starkville 

Anwar,  Chairil  Srarkville 

Aqil,  Tahir  Starkville 

Arellano,  Miguel  Guadalajara, 

Mexico 


Armstrong,  Michael  Starkville 

Aston,  Angela  MS  State 

Bala,  Senthil  Starkville 

Bajoch,  Qadir  Starkville 

Barillas,  Rolando  Starkville 


Bartlett,  Leda  Starkville 

Beard,  Ban  Macon 

Beck,  Melissa  Duck  Hill 

Bellerud,  Nana  Starkville 

Bernard,  David  Meridian 


Berthelson,  Chad  Starkville 

Bethea,  Leslie  Jackson 

Beyea,  Tim  Starkville 

Bonilla,  Bird  Starkville 

Booker,  Ken  Meridian 


306 


Britto,  Ronnie  Starkville 
Brown,  Darren  Lucedale 
Bryant,  Kelly  Clinton 
Burns,  Karen  Kilmichael 
Butt,  Shahid  Starkville 
Cartagena,  Jose  Starkville 


Caufield,  Mark  Milton,  WI 
Cauthen,  Nancy  Huntsvillc,  AL 
Chavez,  Rafael  Starkville 
Cheoney,  James  Evansville,  IN 
Chen,  Bin  Starkville 
Chen,  Shaomei  Starkville 


Chowdappa,  Asuini  Starkville 
Cooper,  Yolanda  Yazoo  City 
Cornelius,  Jesse  Walnut 
Davis,  Thomas  Kosciusko 
Deshmukh,  Harshwardham  Corona,  CA 
Dhage,  Sunil  Starkville 


Dixon,  Patrick  Utica 

Draper,  Michael  Herculaneum,  MO 

Fang,  Zhanshan  Starkville 

Felder,  Bill  Long  Beach 

Finch,  Jeffrey  Tupelo 

Ghezzi,  Michele  N.  Syracuse,  NY 


Goudelock,  Lee  Starkville 
Goyaliya,  Vinamra  Starkville 
Gray,  Debbie  Jackson 
Griffin,  Walter  Starkville 
Griswold,  Elizabeth  Biloxi 
Groner,  Melanie  Pearl 


Guevara,  Claudia  Columbia 
Hall,  Varrian  Cleveland 
Haque,  Ahmad  Kensington,  MD 
Homan,  Evelyn  Starkville 
Hong,  Guangzhi  Starkville 
Hamuddin,  II  Starkville 


307 


Jacobs,  Meschelle  Starkville 

Jong,  Harriet  Starkville 

Jean,  Monica  Caruthersville,  MO 

Jiayi,  Fan  MS  State 

Karim,  Khondkar  Starkville 


Kelly,  Rebecca  MS  State 

Khan,  Aslam  Starkville 

Khan,  Azim  Starkville 

Khan,  Muhammad  Starkville 

Kirton,  Kurt  Terry 


Laeeq,  Muhammad  Starkville 

Lane,  Jeanise  West  Point 

Lassner,  Lee  MS  State 

Mahfood,  Awadh  Starkville 

Malik,  Hermen  Starkville 


Marzouk,  Abdel  Starkville 

McCluney,  Larry  Grenada 

McCraw,  Jon  Laurel 

McReynolds,  Rita  Starkville 

Medeitos,  Neusa  Starkville 


Mehta,  Harshil  Bombay,  India 

Middleton,  Dalton  Eupora 

Morgan,  Kim  Rose  Hill 

Mouts,  Benjamin  Ocean  Springs 

Narayanan,  Arvind  Starkville 


Nirgudkar,  Ravi  Starkville 

Notosoebagio,  Anitia  Starkville 

Olivieri,  Kathleen  Starkville 

Palmer,  Judy  Louisville 

Pandey,  Vivek  Starkville 


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Papadopulos,  Miguel  Santa  Cruz,  Bolivia 
Parker,  Parti  Smithville 
Pendyala,  Hari  Starkville 


Powell,  Michelle  Ridgeland 
Qian,  Shencen  MS  State 
Rahurthy,  Kumar  Starkville 


Ray,  Rebecca  Starkville 
Reed,  Thomas  Hattiesburg 
Reich,  Ken  Amory 
Rogers,  Dante  Starkville 
Ruff,  Cindy  Starkville 
Rusjdi,  Amsal  Starkville 


Salin,  Delmy  Starkville 
Sastrahusada,  Sajogi  Starkville 
Scruggs,  Paul  Woodbridge,  VA 
Sii,  Hie-ing  Starkville 
Silva,  Juacy  Starkville 
Siswanto,  Usman  Starkville 


Shaman,  Clover  Cleveland 
Shannon,  Jay  Scott 
Shaunak,  Nirdosh  Starkville 
Shahzad,  Khurram  MS  State 
Smith,  Joycelyn  Columbus 
Smith,  Katie  Starkville 


Srinivashan,  Sekar  Starkville 
Stout,  Tarea  MS  State 
Suarna,  Endang  Starkville 
Tillmon,  Cheneta  Gore  Springs 
Turnipseed,  Timothy  Weir 
Tyree,  Patrick  Bluefield,  WV 


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Vadhwa,  Seema  Vicksburg    j 
Villaroel,  Dorgelis  MS  State 
Wainaina,  Gituro  Starkville 
Wang,  Yingchun  MS  State 


Warslie,  Priyadarshin  Starkville 
Wasserman,  David  Vicksburg 
Westerburg,  John  Pocahontas 

Wisterman,  Rebekah  Starkville 
Wu,  Yaoxin  MS  State 


Yang,  Yuhua  Starkville  I 
Yao,  Engui  MS  State 

Yao,  Yanping  Starkville  I 

Yin,  Jingyr  MS  State  I 

Zake,  Vincent  Starkville  I 


Zheng,  Yuquan  Starkville 
Zhengrong,  Yun  Starkville 


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CABINET  —  Row  1:  Carlos  Beltran, 
David  Wasserman,  Marcia  Peyton, 
Amy  Marquez-  Attorney  Genetal,  Bud- 
dy McRae-  Vice  President,  Cooper  Cal- 
laway- President,  Amanda  Stamps-  Sec- 
retary, Elizabeth  Trevathan-  Chief  of 
Staff,  Missy  Hensley,  Wanda  Mills, 
Westley  Deshazer  Row  2:  Bryan 
Leatherman,  Kurt  Krausse,  Nelson 
Jackson,  Rhonda  Killebrew,  Michelle 
Newsom,  Natalie  Sorrels,  Kristi  Toney, 
Heath  Childs,  Greg  Johnston,  Brian 
Young 


SENATE  —  Row  1:  Jim  Gray-  Pres- 
ident Pro  Tempore,  Amanda  Stamps- 
Secretary,  Buddy  McRae-  Vice  Pres- 
ident and  Chairman  of  the  Senate,  Jon- 
athan Amacker,  Jay  Perry,  John  Dale 
Dumas  Row  2:  Beth  Cummins,  Rox- 
anne  Penton,  Anna  Cheatham,  Julie 
Boykin,  Brandi  Holliman,  Mary  Eliz- 
abeth Gill,  Keri  Ray,  Danielle  Louys, 
Holly  Howell,  Allison  Simmons,  Meg 
Montgomery,  Veronica  Waters  Row  3: 
Harvey  Rupert,  Matt  Burt,  John  Strat- 
ton,  Matt  Yarborough,  Gallagher  Jeff, 
Tim  Walker,  Spence  Flatgard,  Scott 
Bonds,  Wade  Overstreet,  Dicki  Honea, 
C.  Shaw  Case 


UNITED  WAY  Row  1:  Kerri  Cal- 
laway, Leanne  McGahey,  Beth  Bowlin, 
Andrea  Dallas,  Rhonda  Killebrew-  Di- 
rector, Jennifer  Hawks,  Anna  Cheetam, 
Grace  Lott  Row  2:  Shanna  Bennett, 
Jessica  DeGroote,  Brian  Young,  Scott 
Bonds,  Lisa  Morici,  Gayle  Betts 


Photo  by  Fred  FauJ 


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ACADEMIC  AFFAIRS  Row  1:  Mike 
Edgewater,  Kerri  Callaway,  Alice  Gross, 
Natlie  Sorrels-  Director,  Catherine  Pet- 
ty, Jennifer  Johnson,  Ginger  Blackridge 
Row  2:  Robby  Miller,  Keith  James, 
Johnathan  Barlow,  Elizabeth  Penny, 
Michael  Robersen 


STUDENT  FINANCIAL  SERV- 
ICES Jeff  Smith,  Vickie  Smith,  Todd 
Massey,  Michelle  Newsom-  Director, 
Shannon  Surholt 


GOVERNMENTAL  AFFAIRS  Row 

1:  Colbey  Penton,  Matthew  Rhoden, 
Courtney  Lott,  Heather  Saum,  Betsy 
Gray,  Andrea  Dallas  Greg  Johnston- 
Director,  Barry  Johnson,  Chris 
Lamb,  Suzanne  Green 


hoto  by  Sonny  Mathews 


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RESEARCH  AND  IMPLEMENTA- 
TION Cory  Collins,  Shannon  Gold- 
sworthy,  Heath  Childs-  Director,  Jen- 
nifer Whitehead,  Ryan  Van  Buren 


INTERNATIONAL  STUDENT 
AFFAIRS  Seungku  Kanq,  Carlos  Bel- 
tran-  Director,  Michael  Tran 


PUBLIC  RELATIONS  Row  1:  Erin 
Nemerow,  Lori  Butler,  Janet  Branch, 
Mary  Elliot  Street,  Kurt  Krause-  Di- 
rector, Brandi  Ferguson,  Julie  Fulcher, 
Michel  Crane,  Jenny  Manuel  Row  2: 
Grace  Lott,  Cathy  Ritter,  Robin 
Donald,  Brian  Young-  Assistant  Di- 
rector, Claire  Jacobs,  Ann  Myers,  Pam 
Mooring  Row  3:  Chris  Ritter,  Will 
Walker,  Chad  McMullin,  Kurt  Shoules, 
Brian  Atkins,  Matt  Henderson,  Mike 
Edgeworth 


STUDENT  HEALTH  AND  WELL- 
NESS Row  1:  Emily  Povall,  Christy 
Souders,  Tina  Houston  Row  2:  Allison 
Hamff,  Btyan  Leathetman-  Directot, 
Heathet  Ray,  Melanie  Still 


MINORITY  AFFAIRS  Michell  Web- 
ber, Westley  Deshazer-  Ditector,  Rho- 
desia Myers,  Jessica  DeGroote 


UNIVERSITY  SERVICES  Row  1: 

Stephanie  Stucky,  T.  J.  Wallace,  Kenya 
Godgans,  Missy  Hensley-  Directot, 
Geotgia  Thomas,  Jamie  Adams  Row 
2:  Cory  Collins,  Kelly  Allen,  Jill  Ste- 
vens, Jeff  Jones,  Rhonda  Ballard,  Mar- 
garet Bush,  Adrienne  Stewart 


hoto  by  Sonny  Mathews 


AIAA 


The  American  Institute  of 
Aeronautics  and  Astronautics  is 
the  largest  technical  society  and 
information  resource  devoted  to 
the  progress  of  engineering  and 
science  in  aviation  and  space. 
Student  membership  is  open  to 
all  full-time  university  and  high 
school  students  who  have  an 
interest  in  the  aerospace  indus- 
try. The  majority  of  AIAA  stu- 
dent members  are  aerospace, 
mechanical,  electrical,  civil,  and 
industrial  engineering  students. 


The  American  Institute  of 
Chemical  Engineers  is  an  or- 
ganization of  Professionals  and 
future  professionals.  The  pur- 
pose of  AICHE  is  to  provide  a 
link  between  industry  and 
chemical  engineering  students. 
Among  the  services  provided 
are  the  promotion  of  chemical 
engineering  and  higher  educa- 
tion by  setting  up  information 
booths  at  Discovery  Day,  the 
orientation  of  students  to  pro- 
spective job  opportunities,  and 
the  orientation  of  chemical  en- 
gineering underclassmen. 


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Photo  by  Sonny  Mathew 

Row  1:  Molly  Livingston,  Beverly  Magee,  Lisa  Robinson,  Christine  Cuicchi,  Lea  Hall-  Vice  President,  Kristina  Kirby-  Secretary,  Kenneth  R.  Hall-  faculti 
advisor  Row  2:  Ron  Garner,  Mark  Henry,  Will  Taylor,  Scott  Brown-  President,  Bryan  Daniel,  Lamar  Bryant,  Bronson  Yake  Row  3:  Frank  Caldwell,  Vinci 
Worbington,  Joel  Robinson,  David  Page,  Robert  Harris-  Treasurer,  Lloyd  Reaves,  Colin  Tucker,  Neil  Decker,  Sean  Garick,  Gary  Hataway 


AICHE 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mache1! 


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ASCE 


ASCE 

1852 


The  American  Society  of  Civ- 
il Engineers  is  a  student  organ- 
ization which  assists  members 
in  finding  employment  in  the 
civil  engineering  profession. 
This  includes  regular  meetings, 
outside  speakers,  movies,  field 
trips,  and  a  convention.  At  the 
national  level  ASCE  members 
participate  in  essay  contests,  re- 
gional conferences,  workshops, 
and  forums.  ASCE,  also,  pub- 
lishes a  job  search  handbook  to 
assist  students  in  finding  em- 
ployment. 


hoto  by  Sonny  Mathews 

low  1:  Jay  Lancaster,  Christi  Goldman,  Ron  Robinson,  Edward  Holland,  Chad  Wallace,  Fred  Tyner  Row  2:  Jeff  Smith,  Bart  Ballard,  Steve  Smith,  Tracy 
ofton  Row  3:  Jan  Patton,  Lee  Greer,  Thomas  Crowder,  Jerry  Gillizand,  Joel  Ford 


ASSW 


The  Assoiciation  of  Student 
Social  Workers  is  a  university 
organization  devoted  to  provid- 
ing students  with  a  further  un- 
derstanding of  social  work  and 
the  human  service  field.  ASSW 
seeks  to  keep  members  current 
on  social  work  trends  and  ed- 
ucation. It  also  encourages  in- 
volvement in  community  ser- 
vice programs  both 
indivudually  and  in  groups. 
ASSW  is  also  very  active  in  the 
National  Federation  of  Student 
Social  Workers. 


I  to  by  Ralph  Shearer 

■w  1:  Shannin  Jones,  Claire  Prince-Vice  President,  Crystel  Eatman-  President,  Stacey  Newman-  Secretary,  Sonja  Vaughn  Row  2:  Margo  Swain-  Advisor, 
'bara  Shackleford,  Camille  Kilgore,  Melanie  Rogers,  Jamie  Crutcher,  Sonja  Thomas,  Deborah  Morgan. 


The  Accounting  Society  is 
the  student  organization  of  the 
National  Association  of  Ac- 
countants. The  purpose  of  the 
Accounting  Society  is  to  pro- 
mote opportunities  in  account- 
ing and  to  provide  accounting 
students  a  social  environment  to 
allow  them  to  interact  with  oth- 
er accounting  students. 


Accounting  Society 


Photo  by  Kim  Pail 

Row  1:  Chad  Fooshee-  Treasurer,  Marianne  Cooper-  Publicity  Director,  Kathy  Curtis-  Secretary,  Stephanie  Campbell-  Project  Director,  Barbara  Bal; 
President,  Chaugney  Pierce-  Vice  President,  Dawn  Moseley-  Ptogram  Director,  Dena  Stewart,  Jerri  Brandon  Row  2:  Toshi  Sethi,  Amy  Holder,  Amy  Rhin 
Misti  Williams,  Kathy  Riggan,  Amy  Herrington,  Grant  Shields,  Reggie  Hannah,  Timothy  Carr,  Timothy  Williams,  Norma  Moore,  Francis  McNaij 
Faculty  Advisor,  Gilda  Agacer-  Faculty  Advisor 


The  Agricultural  Economics 
Club  is  open  to  anyone  with  a 
general  interest  in  agricultural 
economics.  Along  with  provid- 
ing an  informal  setting  for  stu- 
dents and  faculty  to  meet,  it 
provides  the  utilities  for  stu- 
dents to  learn  more  about  their 
chosen  field  of  study.  The  club 
brings  in  prominent  speakers  to 
inform  the  students  on  topics 
relevant  to  their  majors. 


Agriculture  Econ.  Club 


Photo  by  Mike  Ni 

Row  1:  Jeff  Gafford-  Secretary /Treasurer,  Will  Wansley-  President,  Neill  McLaurin-  Vice  President,  Randy  Little-  Advisor  Row  2:  Lee  SMith, 
Stafford,  Tanya  Taylor  Row  3:  Dusty  Smith,  Robert  Spell,  Darryl  Waller,  Dana  Reed  Row  4:  Jonah  Myrick,  Brent  Walker,  David  Bigger,  Sharon  Hai 
Row  5:  Scott  Bigham,  Wesley  Pardue,  Coley  Bailey,  Charles  Dante 


Ag.  Pest  Management 


hoto  by  Mike  Nichols 

low  1:  Chris  Shotts,  Trey  Bullock,  Darrin  Pickett,  Tim  Edmondson,  Don  Parker,  Ronnie  Lester,  Scott  Gordon  Row  2:  Dee  Hillhouse,  Shane  Hand,  Wade 
Corky,  Joseph  Latham,  Wes  Briggs,  Will  Elhins,  Robbie  Riddick,  Chris  Lucas,  Charlene  Thomas 


Ag.  &  Home  Ec.  Council 


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'  Sonny  Mathews 

j'W  1:  Emily  Kimbrell,  Fred  Bachner,  Mary  Jo  Billow,  Bill  Lewis  Row  2:  Laura  Copeland,  Julia  Lamb,  Kara  Allen  Row  3:  Michael  Gulbrandsen,  Jody 
'mpton,  Robert  McGee,  Shawn  Oliver,  Cathy  Goforth,  Jennifer  Robinette 


IssissippiState 

II  UNIVERSITY 


The  Mississippi  State  Uni- 
versity Agricultural  Pest  Man- 
agement Club  was  organized  in 
the  fall  of  1992  to  promote  and 
stimulate  interest  in  the  science 
of  agricultural  pest  management 
in  all  its  branches  and  to  fa- 
cilitate personal  interaction 
among  those  interested  in  man- 
agement of  insect,  disease,  and 
weed  pests  by  providing  op- 
portunities for  academic  and  so- 
cial exchange.  The  membership 
consists  of  students  enrolled  at 
MSU  (undergraduates  and 
graduates),  alumni,  faculy,  and 
staff  of  MSU,  and  professionals 
involved  in  the  area  of  pest 
management. 


The  purpose  of  the  College  of 
Agriculture  and  Home  Eco- 
nomics Student  Council  is  to 
represent  the  students  of  the 
College  and  to  coordinate  the 
various  student  activities  within 
the  College.  The  council  seeks  to 
promote  an  espirit  de  corps 
among  its  students  and  to  in- 
crease public  understanding  and 
appreciation  of  the  College  of 
Agriculture  and  Home  Eco- 
nomics. 


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Air  Force  ROTC 


Photo  by  Sonny  Pi 

Row  1:  Mance  Harmon,  Chris  Carruth,  Paul  Rounsavall,  Mike  Monto,  David  Smith,  Michael  Rushing,  Kendall  Holloway,  Scott  Sanford,  Mike  Davide  Row  2:  Jason  Humprey,  James  Standley, 
Cason,  Demetrius  White,  Wade  Triplett,  Tim  Nettles,  Chris  Smith  Row  3:  Matthew  Jordan,  Geoffrey  Clark,  Curtis  Pitts,  Jennifer  Carter,  Lorenzo  Gates,  Leigh-Anne  Turcotte,  Michael  Williamson,  a 
O'Neal  Row  4:  Britton  C.  Read,  Stan  Shuttleworth,  Colin  Tucker,  Garry  Upton,  Gene  Cummins,  Ray  Harris 


The  Air  Force  Reserve  Officers  Training  Corps  is  a  professional  leaden 
development  program  in  conjunction  with  a  full  college  curriculum  that  prer 
students  to  be  Air  Force  officers.  Air  Force  ROTC  is  a  valuable  experience  fo 
college  student  preparing  to  take  an  active  role  in  today's  high-tech  society. 


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Air  Force  ROTC  Blue  Knights 


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Air  Force  Reserve  Officers' 
Training  Corps'  Blue  Knights  is 
a  precision  drill  team.  They 
show  the  pride  of  Air  Force 
Detachment  425  and  Mississip- 
pi State  University  in  Christmas 
and  Mardi  Gras  parades.  They 
represent  the  "BULLDOG" 
spirit  in  various  drill  compe- 
titions. The  Blue  Knights  are 
considered  the  "best  of  the 
best"  in  Air  Force  ROTC. 


Photo  by  Ralph  She 

Row  1:  Michael  Monto,  Phil  Mercer  Row  2:  Jennifer  Carter,  Kelly  Cooper,  Jason  Humphrey,  Michael  Davide  Row  3:  James  Standley,  Tim  Nettles,  Ray 

Harris  Row  4:  Stan  Shuttleworth,  David  Willis,  Geoff  Clark,  Matthey  Clark,  Matthew  Jordan  Not  pictured:  Taska  Cason 


Air  Force  ROTC  Color  Guard 


The  Color  Guard  has  long 
been  the  representative  of 
AFROTC.  They  display  the 
Colors  during  special  ceremo- 
nies, banquets,  conventions,  pa- 
rades, and  athletic  events. 

This  semester,  the  Color 
Guard  presented  the  Colors  be- 
fore the  home  football  games; 
they  took  part  in  a  Veteran's 
Day  Retreat  ceremony,  and  they 
served  as  an  Honor  Guard  for  a 
special  Vietam  Veteran's  Me- 
morial Service  in  Washington, 
D.  C.  They  display  the  Colors 
with  Pride,  Integrity,  and  Hon- 
or. 


Tioto  by  Kim  Palmer 

Leigh- Anne  Turcotte,  David  Smith-  Commander,  J.  Michael  Williamson,  Jennifer  Ghiton,  Not  Pictured:  Michael  Davide 


Alpha  Lambda  Delta 


Officers:  Matt  Yarbotough-  President,  Scott  Parsons-  Vice  President,  Allison  Butler-  Secretary,  Cathy  Henderson-  Treasurer 


ALPHA 

LAMBDA 

DELTA 


Scholastic  Honor  Society  for  Freshmen 


1992  Initiates:  Alison  Abril,  Thomas  Agostinelli,  Jr,  Christy  Albright,  Nicole  Allensworth,  Anc 
Beaird,  Sarah  Blackwell,  Tonya  Boga,  Claudia  Bottino,  Raymond  Brown,  Laura  Bumagin,  Allisc 
Butler,  Kerri  Callaway,  Brad  Castle,  Christopher  Chaplin,  Jereme  Chapman,  Rebecca  Coltrin,  Jasc 
Cook,  Amy  Corhern,  Michael  Cox,  Jessica  DeGroote,  Jon  Dickey,  Renee  Dorrill,  Brandi  Fergusov 
Jerry  Frost,  Charles  Frye,  Jr.,  Lucy  Fullen,  Laurann  Garley,  Sara  Garriga,  Joe  Gibson,  Stephan 
Gibson,  Brian  Granger,  Joseph  Griffin,  Dana  Harrick,  Jeff  Hart,  Cathy  Henderson,  Williai: 
Henson,  Emily  Hicks,  Amy  Holder,  Brandi  Holliman,  Wendy  Hurd,  Stephanie  Hurst,  Bria, 
Jackson,  Keith  James,  Ryan  Jewell,  Jennifer  Jones,  Stephanie  Jones,  Johnnie  Jordan  III,  Jennif! 
Kehoe,  Amy  Kellum,  Jill  Kincade,  Ryan  Lacey,  Amy  Lambert,  Kevin  Lewis,  Elizabeth  Lott,  Rodni 
Lum,  Linda  Mak,  Robin  McCarry,  Virginia  McGahey,  William  McReynolds,  Manche  Mitche 
Shellie  Mitchell,  Melanie  Murphy,  Robert  O'Gwynn,  Karen  O'Lenick,  Brett  Olson,  Angela  Owe 
Blake  Parham,  Richard  Parsons,  Jennifer  Pennington,  Ashley  Puckett,  Dwight  Reed,  Mane 
Replogle,  Mark  Riddle,  William  Robertson  III,  Myra  Robinson,  Robert  Rogers,  Krystal  Rudolpi 
Robyn  Santucci,  Heather  Saum,  Andrew  Scott,  Marcus  Scott,  Amy  Seitz,  Lacey  Smith,  Beverly  Sne 
Natalie  Sorrels,  Jill  Stevens,  Ryan  Strong,  Stephanie  Stucky,  Apryl  Tabor,  Terri  Tabor,  Christii 
Tang,  Michael  Turner,  Alena  Tyre,  William  Walker,  Stephani  Ware,  Christopher  Wells,  Matthe 
Yarborough,  Jacqueline  Young  1991  Initiates:  Jamie  Adams,  Bethany  Ainsworth,  Michelle  Aki: 
Jeff  Allen,  Robyn  Anthony,  Daniel  Armstrong,  Jenifer  Bailey,  Kathleen  Beasley,  Leslie  Biddl 
Christy  Blasingame,  Jennifer  Boring,  Kristen  Brooks,  Jillian  Buckingham,  Shawn  Bumpers,  Th 
Caperton,  Dorsey  Carson,  Jr.,  Beth  Clayton,  Kenan  Clinton,  Holly  Clowers,  Vincent  Comet 
Jennifer  Cox,  Julie  Criddle,  Christine  Cuicchi,  Kimberly  Davis,  Kathryn  Dennis,  Patricia  Dill,  Ki 
Do,  Mark  Dumas,  Anne  Duncan,  Chrisry  Duncan,  Gail  Echols,  Brian  Evans,  Natalie  Farley,  Parrii 
Fortenberry,  Jenifer  Gibson,  Elmetra  Givens,  Jennifer  Glass,  Brenda  Golden,  Jim  Gordon,  Jr.,  Anc 
Graves,  Andria  Gressert,  Laura  Harris,  Adrienne  Hart,  Marie  Hataway,  Stephen  Hathcoc 
Christopher  Heaps,  Shanda  Hemphill,  Lisa  Henley,  Jeff  Henson,  Tessa  Hilliard,  Shelli  Hodge 
Kevin  Holland,  Chad  Holley,  Lou  Ann  Hood,  Lacy  Horton,  Steve  Horton,  Cyndi  Howard,  Camerc 
Howard,  Keven  Howell,  Karen  Huff,  Erin  Ingram,  Krisi  Irwin,  Tammy  Jang,  David  Jones,  Sa 
Joyner,  Mary  Killough,  Ashli  King,  Aubrey  Knight,  Chad  Knight,  Angela  Lang,  Willa  LeBlan 
Stephanie  Lee,  Erik  Lessmann,  Mitzi  Lewers,  Laurie  Lochridge,  Michael  Mansfield,  Kary  Marque 
Georgeen  Matijevich,  Rebecca  McClanahan,  Missy  McMillin,  Kenneth  McNeal,  Lori  Meyers,  Jam 
Miller,  Michael  Milligan,  Anna  Minor,  Lisa  Mock,  Tammy  Newlon,  Julie  Noble,  Janey  O'Conne 
Evelyn  O'Hara,  Betsy  Palazzo,  Stephen  Palmer,  Melanie  Palmertree,  Clinton  Parham,  Shann( 
Payton,  Roxanne  Penton,  Kristin  Phillips,  Steve  Pigott,  Heather  Ray,  Byron  Reed,  Catherine  Ritte 
Kathy  Robinson,  Lisa  Robinson,  Shannon  Rodman,  Michelle  Roos,  Laura  Ross,  Michael  Rossi,  Ji 
Guy  Seanger,  Dana  Samsil,  Christy  Sanders,  Susan  Scruggs,  Eric  Singletary,  Jorg  Sizemore,  Dust 
Smith,  Kristen  Smith,  Michael  Smith,  Rebecca  Smith,  Stephanie  Sowell,  Sydney  Stallings,  Aman< 
Stamps,  Melanie  Stodard,  Mathew  Storm,  Simeon  Street,  Alice  Thompson,  Paige  Tinney,  Km 
Toney,  John  Underwood,  Traci  Vance,  Anthony  Vanderford,  James  Vinson,  Kimberly  Wal 
Shelley  Walters,  Courtney  Watkins,  Hope  Weems,  Elizabeth  Welch,  John  White,  Michael  Whit 
Tracy  Whitehead,  Sonja  Williams,  Tonya  Williams,  Tonya  Williams,  Charles  Winfield,  Michc- 
Wofford,  Susan  Wood 


Alpha  Pi  Mu 


Those  ranked  in  the  upper 
one-fifth  of  the  junior  class  or  the 
upper  one-third  of  the  senior  class 
can  be  considered  for  member- 
ship in  Alpha  Pi  Mu.  Alpha  Pi 
Mu  encourages  this  high  caliber 
performance  to  help  insure  suc- 
cess in  the  Industrial  Engineering 
profession.  The  society  plays  a 
role  in  stimulating  such  perfor- 
mance in  the  student's  college  ca- 
reer, and  then  provides  a  common 
ground  for  industrial  engineering 
leaders  to  exchange  ideas  and  to 
encourage  mutual  growth.  It  also 
hopes  to  improve  the  profession 
by  providing  experience  which 
will  prove  useful  during  the  stu- 
dent's career. 


Photo  by  Ralph  Shearer 

Row  1:  Ellen  O'Neal-  Vice  President,  Tina  L.  Juliana-  President  Row  2:  Azlan  Adnan-  Initiation  Chairman,  Erik  LaValle-  Secretary,  Larry  G.  Brown-  Head 
rf  Dept.  of  Industrial  Engineering,  Royce  Bowden-  Advisor,  John  Rogers-  Treasurer,  Mike  Terry-  Membership  Chairman 


Alpha  Zeta 


Ron  AJen 

t.  Wallace  Kilkreas-  Advisor,  Mitch  Leflore-  Treasurer,  Brian  Scholl-  Chronicler,  Melanie  Helton,  Shawn  Oliver-  Chancellor,  Phillip  Perry-  Censor,  Elaine 
oome,  Julie  Nabors,  Allison  Prewitt,  Jennifer  Jordan,  Ryn  Laster,  Clayton  Burnett,  Michele  Dubard,  Steve  Cantrell,  Allison  East,  Michael  Smith,  Nichell 
ebber,  Jennifer  Robinette,  Marisa  Smith,  Kimberly  Campbell,  Robert  Phillips,  Sidney  Williams,  Jr.,  Emily  Goode,  Chris  Richardson,  Karen  Sellers,  Tim 
ilmondson,  Tim  Castle,  Dusty  Smith,  Daphne  Ward,  Ellen  Jeffery,  Justin  Robbins,  Tina  Jones,  Alan  Rushing,  Jeff  Gaffotd,  Benny  Borst,  Jay  Allen,  Garry 
lompson 


AZ  is  a  national  honorary  fra- 
ternity for  men  and  women  in 
the  College  of  Agriculture  and 
Home  Economics.  AZ  members 
are  of  a  wide  diversity  and  are 
active  on  campus.  As  a  com- 
munity project  for  the  92-93 
year,  AZ  members  are  using 
their  strong  academic  back- 
ground to  help  others  with  their 
classes  through  an  organized 
tutoring  program. 


I 


Alumni  Delegates 


Submitted 

Row  1:  Yolanda  Juzang,  Amanda  Stamps,  Wendy  McCubbins,  Wendy  DeWolf,  Michelle  Mclnnis,  Susan  Jennings  Row  2:  Jeffrey  Minton,  Rachel  Rinnan,  Charlotte  Bosatge,  Cathy  Ritter,  Christy 
Brumfield,  Leslie  Biddle,  Marcia  Payton,  Lee  Perry,  Greg  Smith  Row  2:  Jennifer  Wray,  Beth  Cummins,  Cara  Davies  Row  4:  Libba  Andrews-  Advisor,  Scott  Guest,  Bryan  Leatherman,  Coopei 
Callaway,  Luther  Bouie,  Mike  Pepper,  Jared  Blalock,  Scott  Tanksley,  Jeremy  Grafton,  Erik  Lavalle,  Kurt  Shettles 


The  Mississippi  State  University  Alumni  Delegates  are  a  diverse  group  of 
talented  and  dedicated  students.  Sponsoted  by  the  Alumni  Association,  Del- 
egates strive  diligently  to  promote  the  university's  accomplishments  and  its 
commitment  to  the  future  of  higher  education  in  Mississippi. 

The  delegates,  recognized  as  leaders  on  campus,  serve  as  liaisons  for  Mis- 
sissippi State  students  and  alumni.  Delegates  work  to  inform  fellow  students 
about  the  importance  of  the  Alumni  Association  to  this  university,  in  addition  to 
better  informing  alumni  of  the  many  exciting  and  important  activities  on 
campus.  Delegates  perform  such  tasks  as  raising  funds  to  support  their  various 
programs,  hosting  alumni  functions,  sponsoring  service  projects,  and  increasing 
alumni  membership.  Alumni  Delgates  sponsor  Exam  Week  Survival  Kits, 
Alumni  Open  Houses,  and  Class  Reunions,  among  many  other  programs 

Alumni  Delegates  are  exceptional  men  and  women  dedicated  to  the  quality 
education,  innovative  research,  and  outstanding  opportunities  that  Mississippi 
State  is  providing  the  state  and  the  nation.  They  are  a  shining  example  to  the 
alumni  of  the  dynamic  student  body  at  Mississippi  State  University. 


UNIVERSITY 


Ambassadors 


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The  Ambassadors  of  the  Col- 
lege of  Agriculture  and  Home 
Economics  is  a  group  of  fifteen 
select  student  representatives  for 
the  College.  The  duties  of  the 
Amabassadors  are  to  aid  in  re- 
cruiting, assist  with  alumni  func- 
tions, assist  in  departmental  func- 
tions, and  do  public  relations 
work  for  the  College,  the  Uni- 
versity, and  Agriculture  and 
Home  Economics  in  Mississippi. 
This  group  visits  high  schools  and 
junior  colleges  during  career  days 
and  sets  up  information  booths 
for  the  college  at  various  MSU 
events.  MSU  is  the  second  uni- 
versity to  establish  such  a  group 
for  the  College  of  Agriculture  and 
Home  Economics. 


'hoto  by  Sonny  Mathews 

tow  1:  Terence  Walker  Row  2:  Jennifer  Robinerte,  Kara  Allen  Row  3:  Susan  Watkins,  Steve  Cantrell,  Bill  Lewis,  Brian  Baldwin  Row  4:  Emily  Goode, 
Celly  Mason,  Karen  Sellers  Row  5:  Shelly  West,  Shawn  Oliver 


American  Nuclear  Society 


ioto  by  Sonny  Mathews 

ow  1:  Brett  Bolan,  Robert  Winters-  President,  Mare  Kleiman,  Raymond  Chow,  Kenny  Bean  Row  2:  Mohammed  Saleem-  Vice  President,  Albert  G.  Gu, 
ml  Koenig,  Norman  Kahlev,  Thad  Fonck,  Charles  Sparrow  Not  Pictured:  Gary  Boudreaux,  Jon  Haar,  James  Brooks,  Dale  Greer,  Bill  Morgan,  Bill 
'ilson 


The  American  Nuclear  So- 
ciety is  an  international  organ- 
ization devoted  to  the  advance- 
ment of  nuclear  technology.  It 
provides  an  opportunity  to  di- 
rectly influence  the  course  of  nu- 
clear technology  and  the  careers 
of  its  members  through  public 
information  efforts,  paper  pres- 
entations, national  meeting  at- 
tendance, and  steering  group 
direction. 


Angel  Flight 


Angel  Flight  —  Silver  Wings 
is  a  national  volunteer  collegiate 
service  organization  that  works 
to  promote  Air  Force  ROTC, 
Arnold  Air  Society,  the  United 
States  Air  Force,  Mississippi 
State  University,  and  the  sur- 
rounding community. 

In  the  past  Angel  Flight  proj- 
ects have  included  assisting  Co- 
lumbus Air  Force  Base  with  the 
hospitality  tent  at  their  air 
show,  working  with  the  ATO 
fraternity  to  paint  the  paws  on 
Bully  Blvd.,  and  activities  with 
the  Palmer  Home  and  Starkville 
Manor  Nursing  Home. 


The  MS  IV  class  are  the  Ca- 
det Officers  of  the  Army  ROTC 
Cadet  Battalion.  Their  major 
duties  include  planning  the  ac- 
tivities of  the  Battalion  in  con- 
junction with  a  full  college  cur- 
riculum. The  MS  IV  year 
represents  the  culmination  of 
the  ROTC  experience  and  is  the 
first  step  in  professional  lead- 
ership development.  Ultimate- 
ly, this  class  will  become  con- 
tributing members  to  the 
Officer  Corps  of  the  United 
States  Army. 


Phocu  by  Sunny  Mathews 
Row  1:  Elizabeth  Owens-  Commandet,  Btenda  Powell-  Public  Affairs.  Christy  West-  Director  of  Operations,  Melynn  Magnum-  Chief  of  Protocol.  Melarue  Helton-  Director  of  Training.  Alison  Abril- 
Comptroller,  Vicki  Leonard-  Informanon  Management  Officer  Row  2:  Kim  Pace,  Stephanie  Phillips,  Amy  Hooks,  Susan  Batten,  Kristin  Pray,  Robin  Spell,  Rhonda  Moore  Row  3:  Lasca  Fogle,  Gayle  Berts,  ' 
Hope  Weems,  Simeon  Street,  Janet  Downey  Row  4:  Michelle  Borst,  Kathy  Kemp,  Shannon  Smith,  Leigh  Anne  Webster,  Kim  Collins  Row  5:  Cassandra  Suddoth,  Andrea  Harris,  Monica  Swift,  Molly  Caston,  I 
Conn  Wynne, Carrie  Permenter,  Mary  Frerichs  Row  6:  Melanie  Wages,  lamie  Short,  Larfaya  Baber,  Allison  Wallace,  Chrisri  Richardson,  Shayne  Easrerling 


Army  ROTC  MS  IV's 


Photo  by  Kim  Palmer 

Row  1:  Christy  Cochran,  Andrew  Allen,  Allen  McDaniel  Row  2:  Adam  Goglia,  Mark  Winstead,  Bill  Meadows,  Man  Brown  Row  3:  Chris  Lange,  Barry 
Busby,  Kevin  Lewis  Not  Pictured:  Stephen  Cook,  Charles  Sanders,  Bill  Tomlin,  Floyd  Crocker 


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Arnold  Air  Society 


Arnold  Air  Society  is  a  na- 
tional honorary  professional  ser- 
vice organization.  The  Arnold 
Air  Society  works  to  create  a 
good  relationship  among  Air 
Force  officer  candidates,  helps 
prepare  future  Air  Force  Of- 
ficers and  to  continue  the  tra- 
ditions and  purpose  of  the  Unit- 
ed States  Air  Force.  Through 
several  service  projects,  the  Ar- 
nold Air  Society  strives  to  ac- 
complish these  objectives. 


loto  by  Sonny  Mathews 

ow  1:  Colin  Tucker-  Commander,  Britton  Read,  Gene  Cummins-  Vice  Commander,  Scott  Sanford  Row  2:  Mark  O'Neal,  Chris  Smith,  Ray  Harris,  Mike 
[onto 


Assoc,  for  Comp.  Machinery 


-0  by  Sonny  Mathews 

f  1:  Abhijit  Pandey-  Social  Chairman,  Deven  Thaker-  Newsletter  Editor,  Btett  McAnulty-  Vice  President,  Karen  Burns-  President.  Mark  Rauschkolb-  Treasurer  Row  2:  Mong-Leng  Chew,  Tahir  Dildar, 
an  Doss,  Tom  Rirter,  George  Shaju,  Mounghung  Kang,  Hanu  Rao  Yelamarti,  May  Yee  Yap,  Alfred  Wu,  Fakhruz  Zaman,  Bontu  Srinivas,  Ramani  Ramasundar  Row  3:  Sanjana  Popat,  Kalla  M.,  Yoke- 
;  Tan,  Vicki  Leonard,  Amanda  Bost,  Soo-Tsong  Lim,  Tushar  Dode,  Siva  Korlakunta,  Prasad  Gudipati,  Rajeev  Agarwal  Row  4:  Brett  J.  L  Landry,  David  K,  Magee,  Bill  Ford,  Carol  Chen,  Dongmei  Wu, 
^hen  Cheng,  I  Shih,  John  Westerburg,  Jared  Heath,  Eric  Chen,  Chandrashekar  Ramanathan,  Mingang  Xu  Row  5:  Myrna  Tramel,  Lon  Gowen,  Don  Dearholt,  Charles  Petersen,  Alexander  Sokolsky,  Ron 
hrwell.  Lance  Burton,  Nancy  Miller,  Tami  Nebeker,  Tripp  Thompson,  James  Dement,  Wayne  SmitT  Not  Pictured:  Marlene  F.vans-  Secretary 


The  Association  for  Comput- 
ing Machinery  is  an  organiza- 
tion for  any  students  interested 
in  the  computer  field.  The  or- 
ganization sponsors  projects 
throughout  the  year  to  help  in- 
form students  about  computers 
and  introduce  them  to  comput- 
er science  faculty.  The  studnet 
chapter  was  chartered  in  1970 
and  currently  has  120  members. 


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Bacchus 


Bacchus  is  an  organization 
dedicated  to  alcohol  problem 
awareness  on  campus.  Bacchus 
does  not  condemn  students  for 
the  use  of  alcohol  but  stresses 
the  importance  of  knowing 
one's  limits  and  not  abusing  the 
substance.  Drinkin  and  driving 
is  a  major  opponent  of  Bacchus, 
and  they  seek  to  educate  stu- 
dents to  its  dangers. 


Photo  by  Ralph  Shearer 

B.  J.  Mann-  Advisor  Row  1:  Jamison  Johnson-  Vice  President  of  Activities,  Audra  Shirley,  Heather  L.  Holland-  President,  I 
John  Mark  Draffen-  Vice  President  of  Communications  Row  2:  Lesley  Livingston,  Tera  Quails,  Amber  Adams,  LaShan 
LaGuan,  Kym  Collins  Not  Pictured:  Kris  Mallard-  Vice  President  of  Finance,  Tangi  Anderson-  Vice  President  of  Activities, 


Baptist  Student  Union 


The  Baptist  Student  Union 
provides  a  spiritual  supplement 
to  the  students  of  the  university. 
BSU  is  sponsored  and  directed 
by  Baptists,  but  is  open  to  all 
MSU  students. 


Photo  by  Ralph  Shearer ; 

Row  1:  Kim  Ehridge-  Intramural  Chairperson,  Kristie  Harrick-  Publicity  Chairperson,  Kim  Lawson-  Community  Outreach  Coordinator,  Wendy  McKay- 
Social  Chairperson,  Colbey  Penton-  Programs/Events  Coordinator,  Lori  Clark-  Fine  Arts  Coordinator  Row  2:  Wes  Bowen-  President,  Chris  Siggins- 
Discipleship,  Michelle  Groner-  Outreach,  Daniel  Hyams-  Missions  Chairman,  June  C.  Scoggins-  Associate  Directot,  Brad  Benton-  International  Director 
Greg  Johnston-  Wotship/Study  Director,  Ken  Watkins-  Director,  Susan  Lee-  Vice  President,  Brock  Williams-  Student  Center  Director 


Beta  Alpha  Psi 


hoto  by  Kim  Palmer 

low  1:  Jenae  Heeps,  Marianne  Cooper,  Kristen  Brooks,  Kim  Cuccaro,  Jeannie  Parham,  Jennifer  Ard,  Kim  Moody,  Wendy  Steuer,  Donna  Jones,  Kathy 
Curtis,  Clyde  Herring  Row  2:  Steven  Aycock,  Rhonda  Odom,  Micki  Mullins,  Bill  Hardin,  Parrish  Fortenberry,  Chris  Robinson,  Lee  Moseley,  Clay  Collins, 
aura  Bernhart,  Robin  Cooley,  PrisciUa  Gardner,  Reggie  Hannah,  Michelle  Ross  Row  3:  Alan  Hotard,  Chavgney  Pierce,  Chad  Gooshee,  Len  Blanton,  Ali 
■laraghi,  Wes  Chance,  Steve  Gaines,  David  Gibbs,  Wendy  Wood,  Heather  McNally,  Chris  Cooley 


Beta  Alpha  Psi  is  an  honor 
society  composed  of  Junior  and 
Senior  accounting  students. 
This  honorary  fraternity  encour- 
ages and  fosters  the  ideas  of 
service  as  a  basis  of  the  account- 
ing profession.  Unlike  many 
other  honor  societies,  Beta  Al- 
pha Psi  requires  that  its  mem- 
bers take  an  active  part  in  chap- 
ter activities. 


Black  Business  Professionals 


■ 


)to  by  Thuan-Pa;  Tan 

j)w  1:  Carl  Walker-  Vice  President,  Lawanda  Hampton-  Secretary,  Marsha  Lewers-  Director  of  Marketing,  Reggie  Hannah-  President  Row  2:  Zandra 
;eman,  Euronda  Eichelberger,  Starella  Rivers,  Wanda  Wilson,  Audra  Shirley,  Dr.  Kathy  Gilbert-  Advisor,  Kendralyn  Crowder,  Kristy  Payne  Row  3: 
lell  Hudson,  Tim  Carr,  Donna  Jones,  Monique  Benjamin,  Trinette  Jordan,  Phillip  Trotter,  Jackie  Perteet,  Kim  Rucker  Not  Pictured:  Tim  Williams- 
asurer 


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The  Association  of  Black 
Business  Professionals  promotes 
fellowship  among  black  stu- 
dents in  the  fields  of  business 
and  industry.  The  Association 
fosters  a  strong  networking  re- 
lationship between  black  stu- 
dents, corporations,  and  MSU 
professional  alumni.  The  group 
also  promotes  academic 
achievement  by  providing 
turorial  assistance  and  studey 
groups. 


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The  Black  Student  Council  is 
the  voice  of  black  student  or- 
ganizations. It  provides  a  uni- 
fied atmosphere  to  insure  that 
the  educational  goals  of  the 
black  student  body  are  fulfilled 
here  at  Mississippi  State  Uni- 
versity. 


Black  Student  Council 


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Photo  by  Sonny  Mai  n 

Sheila  Williams-  Treasurer,   Keeley  McNeal-  President,   Westley  Deshazer-  Vice  President,  Lawanda  Reese-  Secretary  Not   Pictured:   Bryin  Boyki 
Parliamentarian 


Black  Voices 


Black  Voices  is  an  organi- 
zation that  is  open  to  all  people 
who  are  interested  in  singing 
contemporary  gospel.  Through 
singing  the  gospel  it  is  hoped 
that  the  students  will  receive 
religous  awareness  and  spiritual 
enlightment. 


Photo  by  Ralph  SJW 
Sitting:  Shannon  Jackson-  Secretary,  Rebecca  Selvie-  Asst.  Secretary,  LaTonya  Clay-  President,  Carroll  Washington-  Minister-of-Music,  Freddy  Edison-  Director,  Albertina  Pass-  Asst.  Director,  LaShan  LaCll- 
Treasuret,  Jeffrey  Taylor-  Parliamentarian  Row  1:  LaSaun  Fotrest,  Dionne  Nabors,  Chandra  Kirksey,  Annette  Blanden,  Kimberly  Dean,  Lota  Glenn,  Jennifer  Lowe,  Sonya  Btyant,  Apryl  Barnes,  Trudy  Ray,  l:^ 
Jackson,  Jacqueline  Washington  Row  2:  Tina  Home,  Gwen  Reynolds,  Leigh  Johnson,  Renita  Latham,  Quentin  Ransburg,  Marcus  Mays,  Carl  Williams.  Willie  Robinson,  Wesdey  DeShazer,  Jacqueline  F et, 
Tywanda  Egerson,  Trayce  Moore,  Jeanerta  Tankson,  Daphne  Sanders  Row  3:  Zandra  Freeman,  Bryant  Stubbs,  Christophet  Taylot,  Kurt  Walker.  Robby  Stanley,  Brian  Dorsey.  Alfred  Perkins,  Dominick  sy. 
Stephanie  Green.  Timothy  Walket,  Michael  T,  Shelton,  Angela  Rieves  Not  Pictured:  Vicky  Bonds-  Vice  Ptesident,  Lisa  Johnigan,  Jeffrey  Jones,  Johnny  Redding,  Jr.,  Michelle  Watson 


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Blackfriars  Drama  Society 


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The  purpose  of  Blackfriars 
Drama  Society  is  to  stimulate 
interest  and  coordinate  activities 
in  the  dramatic  arts  at  Mis- 
sissippi State  University. 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathews 

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P^  Zrow  4eeShfWn  ,  /  JUT,Seed'  ^^  WatkmS'  BlUy  M°°d'  JaS°n  Griffi"'  Mark  Draff-  D—  Gordon,  LcyTuFen  Molly  B^ 

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Blue  Key 


Blue  Key  National  Honor 
Fraternity  is  regarded  as  one  of 
the  highest  honors  that  a  MSU 
junior  or  senior  student  can  ob- 
tain. The  members  of  Blue  Key 
are  chosen  with  regard  to  their 
personal  excellence  in  leader- 
ship, character,  scholarship,  and 
campus  activities. 


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Block  and  Bridle 


Row  1:  Chad  Stocks-  Presid 
Melinda  Poole-  Secretary,  Tii 
Bryan,  Brad  Capps,  Chad  Kelly 
Jennings  Row  7:  Derrek  Elam 


Photo  by  Mike  Nich 
:,  Sandra  Banes-  Yearbook,  Brad  Horton-  Vice  President.  Shane  Day-  Treasurer,  Terry  Emerson-  Horse  Show  Chairman,  Pat  Larkin-  Pledge  Marshal,  Kathy  Moore-  Social  Chairperson  Row  2:  Clint  Young,  John  Huston-  Pledge  Marsh 
Enlow,  Michelle  Smith,  Mary  Nell  Woods,  Christine  LeSage  Row  3:  Arnie  Pirtman,  Woody  Woodson,  Holly  Harper,  Kim  Campbell,  Pat  Garrett,  Alison  Seal,  Stephanie  Hall  Row  4:  Brady  Noble,  Scott  Wesberry,  Ai  Sparkman,  Ch 
,  Tony  Tolar  Row  5:  Kerry  Gaines,  Brad  Banes,  Mart  Woods,  John-Grady  Taylor,  Lucy  Arroyo,  Edie  Ashley,  Sharon  Martin  Row  6:  Melissa  Roberson,  Heath  Cannada,  Reena  KUgore,  Karen  Davis,  Charlene  Thomas,  Julie  Darden,  J 
,  Shannon  O'Reilly,  Bruick  Larkin,  Zoe  May,  Laura  Beth  Parker,  Paul  Nations,  Danny  Leach  Row  8:  Nathan  Brown,  Shay  Bailey,  LeAnne  Long,  David  Mancill,  M    E.  Boyd,  Robert  TrusseU-  Alumni,  Christy  L    Byrd 


The  Block  and  Bridle  Club  is  an  organization  that  is  dedicated  to  promotir 
all  phases  of  agriculture.  It  is  open  to  all  majors.  The  club  sponsors  events  sue 
as:  the  LiT  International  Livestock  Show,  an  AQHA  Horse  Show,  annual  picnic 
dances,  barbeques  and  an  annual  Spring  Banquet. 


Bulldog  Battery 


The  Bulldog  Battery  is  the 
Army  ROTC  organization  that 
fires  a  ceremonial  75  mm  How- 
itzer at  special  events.  These 
events  include  the  Patriotic 
show  at  halftime  during  Home- 
coming and  Army  ROTC  Re- 
treats. Special  classes  are  given 
to  heighten  artillery  awareness. 


Photo  by  Kim  Palmer 

Row  1:  Christy  Cochran,  MSG  Gary  D.  Davidson,  Bruce  Smith,  Floyd  Crocker,  Andrew  Allen,  Mark  Allen,  Ron  Upton  Row  2:  Brian  Bennett,  Christopher 
Lange,  Dyanira  Burton,  Matt  Gill 


Bulldog  Hostesses 


ubmitted 

low  1:  Gwen  Reynolds-  Judical  Chairperson,  Connie  Shannon,  Bridgette  McCorvey,  Kim  Wright,  Lori  Lantz,  Polly  Luter,  Melissa  West,  Shannon  Holly  Row  2:  Lisa  White,  Tish  Makamson,  Shannon 
-odman,  Jackie  Lowe,  Stacie  Miles,  Anna  Minor,  Rebecca  Reed,  Stephanie  Thomas,  Sherry  Meyers,  Soma  Drake  Row  3:  Yulanda  Starling,  Shanatel  Fields,  Jeanetta  Tankson,  Kelli  SeweU,  Kathryn  Poe,  Aimee 
-alais,  Jennifer  Sweitzer,  Becky  Coltnn,  Camille  Scales,  Jacki  Young,  Emily  Lindsey,  Sherrodd  Dalrymple  Row  5:  Erna  Rhodman-  President,  Patri  Armstrong-  Graduate  Assistant,  Kanlynn  Elliot-  Vice 
resident  Not  Pictured:  Rebecca  Wood,  Jennifer  Lowe,  Samantha  Patterson 


The  Bulldog  Hostesses  is  a 
service  organization  at  MSU. 
The  students  recruit  athletes 
from  the  MSU  athletic  depart- 
ment. 


Campus  Activities  Board 


Photo  by  Mike  Bedgoc 

Division  Heads:  Row  1:  Anna  Minor-  Short  Courses,  Lynn  Henderson-  Special  Events,  Dustin  Smith-  Student  Director,  Clare  Kaplan-  Public  Relation 
Row  2:  Christopher  Boyd-  Recreation,  Aaron  Barnett-  Film/Video,  Kevin  Archer-  Lectern,  Brian  Gordon-  Entertainment,  Thaddeus  B.  Fonck-  PubL 
Relations  Not  Pictured:  Beverly  Reese-  Travel,  Claus  Grassel-  Fashion  Board 


CAB  Executive  Council 


Chris  Williams-  Assistant  Programming  Specialist,  Kim  Maddox-  Program  Director,  Dustin  Smith-  Student  Director 


f    Film  and  Video 


Row  1:  Leah  Langley,  Suzanne  Clark,  Carrie  Russell, 
Laurie  Leder,  Jennipher  Carr  Row  2:  Nikki  Huggins, 
Amy  Rhines,  Marrion  Mills,  Haley  Darnell  Row  3:  Alex 
Greer,  Heath  Bush,  Jason  Gray,  Matt  Yarborough  Row 
4:  Aaron  Barnett-  Division  Head,  Andrew  Reese  Not 
Pictured:  Angie  Clark,  Kevin  Hopkins,  LeAnne  Mc- 
Gahey,  Brent  Sheppard,  Wendy  Staton,  Tonya  Wells 


Lectern 


Row  1:  Guy  Bowering,  Sandra  Lawty,  Nichell  Webber, 
Rob  Ivy  Row  2:  Penny  Leech,  Stevan  Black,  Kevin 
Archer,  Wade  Overstreet,  Betsy  Breazeale,  Claire  Jacobs 
Row  3:  Jessica  DeGroote,  Simone  Tullos,  Susanne  Allen, 
Daniel  Butler,  Ryan  Van  Buren,  Steven  Browning 


Public  Relations 

Row  1:  Clare  Kaplan-  Division  Head,  Brittany  Bill, 
Brooke  Vance,  Jennifer  Hoff,  Karie  Craven,  Toshi  Sethi, 
Thaddeus  B.  Fonck-  Division  Head  Row  2:  Jennifer 
Keene,  Jill  Turner,  Cory  Knight,  Ginger  Blacklidge,  Erin 
Remerow,  Julie  Fulcher  Row  3:  Courtney  Respess,  Jill 
Turner,  Dees  Smith-Vaniz,  Jennifer  Felder,  Tammi  Mat- 
tel, Jennifer  Inmon  Row  5:  Charlie  Douglas,  Shannon 
Goldsworthy,  Jason  Thomas,  Russell  Connelly,  Arnold 
Luciano,  Scott  Tanksley 


Entertainment 

Row  1:  Kerri  Callaway,  Elizabeth  Penny,  Tina  Houston, 
Dana  Franke,  Cynthia  Goza,  Rhodesia  Myles,  Shayne 
Easterling,  Shawna  Bennett,  Polly  Thomason  Row  2:  Ben 
Patin,  Brian  Gordon-  Division  Head,  Chuck  Hodum, 
Dwight  McComb,  Crystal  Medders,  Shelli  Reid,  Andrea 
Hatings,  Michelle  Fancher,  Cary  Watkins,  Morrise  John- 
son, Chase  Wilkinson  Not  Pictured:  Whit  Hollomon, 
Melinda  Poole,  Heather  White,  Apryl  Tabor  Not  Pic- 
tured: Whit  Hollomon,  Melinda  Poole,  Heather  White, 
Apryl  Tabor 


Recreation 


Short  Courses 


Photo  by  Mike  Nichols 

Row  1:  Kathy  Kemp,  Lisa  Henley,  Krissy  Pazian,  Lecrisha  Nail,  Laura  Nicholas,  Michel 
Crane,  Latasha  Wilson  Row  2:  Christopher  Boyd-  Division  Head,  Trace  Scrivner,  Chris- 
topher Basic,  Stuart  Phillips,  Kevin  Kuhns,  Todd  Rowell,  Will  Walker,  Greg  Kendrick  Not 
Pictured:  Brian  Helton,  Jeffrye  Bjornson 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mather 

Row  1:  Kristina  May,  Leticia  Causey,  Kristen  Lipscomb,  Sheri  Stewart  Row  2:  Christ 
Sanders,  Stacie  Miles,  Stacy  Burgess,  Anna  Minor,  Leslie  Collins,  Stephanie  Stucky  Row  :, 
Hank  Howell,  Tracy  Martin,  Karla  Mclnnis,  Rachael  Benton,  Martha  Ewing,  Rent 
Mitchell,  Becky  Redding,  Christine  Cuicchi,  Edward  Copeland,  Teresa  Gladney 


Special  Events 


Travel 


Photo  by  Mike  Nichols 
Row  1:  Ginny  Dees,  Janet  L.  Branch,  Tiffany  Mae  Melton,  Cam  Flowers,  Amy  Dobbs, 
Kristin  Smith  Row  2:  Bela  Nagy,  Russ  Rinehart,  Paul  Shook,  Christy  Smith,  Stephanie 
Craft,  Lynn  Henderson-  Division  Head  Row  3:  Jeff  Hart,  Sakia  Grassel,  Chuck  Baket, 
Monica  Belvin,  Melanie  Stodard,  Brandi  Ferguson,  Nicole  Smith 


Photo  by  Mikel  |0« 

Row  1:  Heather  Ray,  Jenny  Burger,  Angel  Moore,  Allison  Hamff,  Beverly  Reese,  Susan  Ion 
Stephanie  Jones,  Mary  Hill  Randall  Row  2:  Shelley  Kenney,  Jennifer  Winstead,  Galaghejeff 
Clay  Marble,  John  Walker,  Joel  Easley,  William  Mays  Not  Pictured:  Jennie  Randle,  thj 
Ritter,  Sherry  Dye,  Cris  Bryan,  Erik  Lavalle,  Kathleen  Richardson,  Heather  Watson,  arj 
Morrison,  Scott  Sinn,  Tanya  Morgan,  Lanay  Mixon,  Michelle  Hardy 


Cardinal  Key 


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Photo  by  Sonny  Mathews 

Row  1:  Beth  Clayton,  Vickie  Smith,  Michelle  Newsom-  Treasurer,  Claire  Jacobs-  Secretary,  Cameron  Meeks-  Vice  President,  Jennifer  Hawks-  President, 
Crystel  Eatman,  Amy  Brown  Row  2:  Amy  Sampson,  Susan  Scruggs,  Kristin  Phillips,  Candee  Mosley,  Lou  Ann  Hood,  Krisin  Flautt,  Allison  East,  Rebecca 
Dollar,  Rebecca  Burger,  Shannon  Rodman 


Cardinal  Key  National  Hon- 
or Society  is  an  organization  for 
students  of  at  least  junior  status 
in  American  colleges  and  uni- 
versities who  are  leaders  in  the 
college  community  and  who  are 
deemed  potential  leaders  in  the 
future.  The  society  aims  to  hon- 
or these,  inspire  leadership  in 
others,  and  utilize  leadership  ca- 
pabilities in  an  active  program 
of  service.  The  purposes  of  Car- 
dinal Key  are  to  recognize 
achievement  in  scholarship  and 
extacurricular  activities;  to  ad- 
vance personal  growth,  patriot- 
ism, and  service;  and  to  develop 
worthy  character  by  application 
of  the  cardinal  values  of  living. 


Catholic  Student  Association 


Photo  by  Ralph  Shearer 

Row  1:  Jeanine  Mott,  Christy  Cranson,  David  Burt,  Bridget  McPherson,  Matt  Burt,  Ginny  Cochran,  Chuck  Donlin  Row  2:  Ara  Vuncannon,  Kyle  Gordon, 
David  Wedding,  Jodi,  Adrienne  Brady,  Kim  Couch,  Michelle  Craft,  Cecilia  Gartman,  Jane  Bell  Row  3:  Mark  McDaniel,  Cathy  Dunning,  Terry  Boehme, 
lanet  Downey,  Mark  Thompson,  Alan  Hotard,  Lora  Nelson,  Tanya  Mire,  Cathy  Crowe  Row  4:  J.  Donnaway,  Robin  Zich,  Bubba  Mahne,  Michael  Higgins, 
Dave  Marine  Row  5:  Tony  Boudreaux,  Paul  Morgan,  Steve  Owens 


The  Catholic  Student  Associa- 
tion has  dinner  and  programs  every 
Tuesday  night.  On  Sundays  the  or- 
ganization meets  at  their  local 
church.  To  become  a  member  you 
can  just  come  and  participate,  or  if 
you  are  catholic  you  are  a  member. 
This  organization  offers  service  op- 
portunity and  are  currently  working 
for  the  Sally  K.  Winters  Memorial 
Children  Home  which  helps  chil- 
dren from  abused  families.  The 
CSA  worked  with  Habitat  for  Hu- 
manity last  year  and  are  currently 
working  with  them.  There  are  cur- 
rendy  about  sixty  active  members 
that  meet  of  about  1300  catholics 
on  campus. 


Cheerleaders 


The  cheerleaders  are  the  spir- 
it leaders  of  all  MSU  athletic 
events  and  pep  rallies.  They  en- 
courage the  student  body  to  get 
involved  in  the  events.  The 
squad  consists  of  five  males,  five 
females,  mike  man,  and  a  bull- 
dog mascot. 


Circle  K  International  is  the 
world's  largest  collegiate  organ- 
ization dedicated  to  service  and 
leadership  development.  CKI, 
founded  in  1933  as  a  fraternity  at 
Washington  State  College,  is  now 
a  world-wide  co-ed  organization 
through  which  srudents  find  a 
means  of  responsible  student  ac- 
tion in  the  community  and  a 
more  active  involvement  on  cam- 
pus. MSU  CKI  participates  in 
various  projects  which  include 
visiting  with  Starkville  Manor 
nursing  home  residents,  raising 
funds  for  Thanksgiving  dinners 
for  needy  families,  and  other  ser- 
vice-oriented activities.  CKI  is 
the  total  college  experience! 


Photo  by  Mike  Bedgooc 

Row  1:  Billy  Pope,  Doug  Hammond,  Kelley  Dowdy,  Milicent  Kuhn,  Missy  Minson,  Jennifer  Knipper,  Rina  Roberson,  Mary  Carolyn  Ikerd,  Rhonda 
Wallace,  Terri  Riels,  Melissa  Dunaway,  Terry  Fisher  Row  2:  Deanne  Mason,  Britt  Tolar,  Avery  Edmonson,  Heath  Gibson,  Deeg  Snyder,  Chris  Miciello 
Jeremy  Kilpatrick,  Kelly  Jones,  Jimmy  Redus,  Eric  Huggins,  Curtis  Pitts  Bully:  David  Longstreet 


Circle  K  International 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mather 

Row  1:  Eric  Combs-  Lieutenant  Governor,  Monique  Benjamin-  Projects/Programs  Chairperson,  Andrea  Evans,  Linda  Mak-  Treasurer,  Mandy  Nichols- 
President,  Kevin  Lewis-  Vice  President,  Thao  Mai-  Secretary,  Kim  Riles  Row  2:  Zena  Riles-  Publicity  Chairperson,  Tiffany  McDuff,  Sheletha  Brook; 
Demetress  Lovett,  Carolyn  Hodge,  Teenena  Williams,  Brenda  Williams,  Wanda  Wilson,  Valara  Sample,  Melinda  Williams,  Ann  Chappell  Row  3:  Tir 
Royer,  Joey  Hayles-  Fundraising  Chairperson,  Brian  Ragazzi,  Chris  Campolmi-  Assistant  Secretary,  Dave  Webb,  Tom  Meier,  Darrell  Smock 


College  Republicans 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathews 

Row  1:  Shannon  Goldsworthy-  Secretary,  Bess  Combs-  Publicity  Chairperson,  Leigh  Coleman-  Membership  Chairperson,  Amy  Barber-  Social  Chairperson, 
Melissa  Brown-  Treasurer  Row  2:  Barry  Johnson-  Activities  Chairman,  Steve  Pigott-  Past  Chairman,  Galagher  Jeff-  Chairman,  Chris  Lamb-  Executive 
Director,  Cary  Watkins-  Vice  Chairman  Not  Pictured:  Alison  Abril-  Director  of  Activities 


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The  College  Republicans  are 
a  diverse  group  of  students  uni- 
fied together  for  the  cause  of  the 
National  Republican  Party.  The 
College  Republicans  are  the  col- 
legiate link  to  the  national  par- 
ty. They  help  bring  Republican 
speakers  to  the  campus  and  also 
aid  in  elections. 


Dairy  Science  Club 


The  Dairy  Science  Club  is  an 
organization  that  promotes  the 
interaction  between  interested 
students  and  the  dairy  industry. 
The  club  is  a  place  for  lead- 
ership, fellowship,  and  team- 
work. Membership  has  led  to 
recomendations  to  future  em- 
ployers and  honorary  organiza- 
tions. Through  the  club,  stu- 
dents can  participate  in  the 
American  Dairy  Science  Asso- 
ciation which  can  lead  to  other 
opportunities  to  go  to  the  re- 
gional and  national  meeting  of 
the  ADSA. 


"hoto  by  Mike  Nichols 

tow  1:  Janet  Genusa,  Lori  Cotton,  Tawee  Keawkhong  Row  2:  Dr.  John  Fugay,  Dennis  Clark- 
■eymour,  Patrick  Poindexter 


President,  Phillip  Perry-  Secretary/  Treasurer,  Rodney 


Diamond  Girls 


Photo  by  Ralph  Sh  r 

Row  1:  Leticia  Causey,  Wendy  Hurd,  Adrienne  Stewart,  Candee  Mosley,  Piper  Dawson,  Aimee  Goralczyk,  Genna  Broussard,  Mary  Carolyn  Ikerd,  Julie  Jackson,  Michele  Moore  Row  2:  Laura  Moore,  K I 
Parent,  Molly  Payne,  Jennifer  Rogers,  Cyndi  Howard-  Captain,  Tara  Barr,  Angel  Whatley,  Camille  Williams-  Co  Captain,  Allison  Coke,  Stacy  Bail 


The  Diamond  Girls  are  chosen  to  assist  the  MSU  baseball  team.  The  girls  act; 
hostesses,  recruiters,  batgirls,  and  ground  crew.  The  Diamond  Girls  promote  gc  1 
relations  between  the  baseball  team,  students,  alumni,  and  the  fans. 


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Elder  Statesmen 


by  Sonny  Matthews 

:  Row:Buddy  McRae,  Jeffrey  Minton,  Bryan  D.  Leatherman,  Kurt  L.  Krausse,  Johnny  Corbin,  John  Rush,  Kevin  Couch,  Burke  Hendrix,  GaJagher  Jeff, 
Hughey,  Kevin  Green,  John  D.  Dumas,  Justin  Robbins  Second  Row:  Cooper  Cailaway,  Willie  Abraham,  Rob  Laher,  Jared  Blalock,  John  Stratton,  Jim 
ony,  Jim  Gordon,  Scott  Guest,  Gray  Bennett,  Jeremy  Grafton,  Jim  Brown,  Hal  Clark,  Jay  Murphy,  Blair  Morgan 


Elder  Statesman  is  an  hon- 
orary organization.  The  upper- 
classmen  students  are  invited  to 
participate  in  this  organization 
based  on  their  outstanding  lead- 
ership abilities  and  service  to 
MSU. 


Fashion  Focus 


Fashion  Focus  is  an  organ- 
ization of  college  men  and 
women  who  seek  to  promote 
fashion  awareness  through  a  va- 
riety of  programs  and  activities. 
Guest  speakers  present  topics  of 
interest  to  students,  such  as  vi- 
sual merchandising,  designing, 
buying,  and  clothing  practices 
from  other  countries. 

During  1992-93,  some  Fash- 
ion Focus  members  worked  at 
the  Atlanta  Apparel  Man  in  At- 
lanta, Georgia  and  traveled 
abroad  to  Italy  for  a  study  tour. 


Dana  Cupit-  Secretary,  Michael  Hoots-  President,  Kellie  Byrd-  Vice  President,  Jennifer  Gilley-  Second  Vice  President,  Kristi  Frey-  Treasurer 


Engineering  Student  Council 


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Row  1:  Troy  Srurdivant,  Jeff  Cook-  President,  Stephanie  McKnight,  Sarah  Mooney  Row  2:Suzanna  Farrell,  Jennifer  Yu,  Chad  Howell,  Lori  Parkman,  Lee  Yee  Yap,  Carva  Latino, 
Jordan  Row  3:  Robert  Dowsing,  Robby  Miller,  Jimmy  Smith,  Carol  Breland,  Denise  Peterson,  Sharon  Broome,  Sally  Wong,  Lisa  Robinson  Row  4:  Jason  Pyatt,  Lance  Richards, 
Lopez,  Eric  Sculthorpe,  Mike  Draper  Row  5:  Fred  Tyner,  Mike  Nosser,  David  Schmidt,  Lee  Greer,  Jonathan  Hughes,  Uoyd  Reaves 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathews 

Brant  McGill,  Crystal 
Van  Wurm,  Candidc 


Mississippi  State  University 


The  Engineering  Student  Council  has  been  established  since  1972.  Our  mair 
objectives  are  to  (1)  encourage  cooperation  among  engineering  students,  (2)  aci 
as  a  liasion  between  the  students  and  faculty  (3)to  promote  professiona 
awareness  and  growth.  The  ESC  acheives  these  goals  through  a  variety  01 
activities  such  as  the  New  Technology  Expo,  Engineer's  Week,  and  otheil 
services  for  the  engineering  schools  as  a  whole. 


Foreign  Language  Clubs 


'hoto  by  Sonny  Mathews 

low  1:  Tina  Poindexter-  French  Pres.  ,  Dr.  Jack  Jordan,  Carol  Meeks,  Steve  Wampler  Row  2:  Aunee  Lee,  Jennifer  Riley-  Spanish  Vice  Pres.,  Andrea  Lane-  German  Pres.,  Partie  Teague-  Spanish  Pres.,  Beth 
iarnson,  Phillip  Zinke-  German  Vice  Pres.  Row  3:  Jennifer  Bailey,  Sonia  Kopyto,  Lyn  Palmer,  Dr.  Pauline  Pearson -Stamps-  French  Advisor,  Kimberly  Keys,  Virginia  Bianey-  German  Advisor  Row  4:  Sean 
.estrade,  Patricia  Lestrade-  Spanish  Advisor,  Helen  Sharp-  Spanish  Advisor  Row  5:  Erin  Lestrade,  Kathy  Butler,  Dr   Ben  Bianey,  Eric  Culpepper  Row  6:  Dr  J,  Patrick  Lestrade,  Kent  Lewis 


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A  student  at  Mississippi 
State  may  be  a  member  of  one 
or  more  foreign  language  clubs: 
French,  German,  Japanese, 
Russian  or  Spanish.  The  pur- 
pose of  these  clubs  is  to  use  the 
foreign  language  in  an  informal 
setting  and  to  promote  the  ap- 
preciation of  the  cultures  where 
the  various  languages  are  spo- 
ken. 


MSU  Forestry  Club 


'hoto  by  Sonny  Mathews 

tow  1:  Becky  Ray,  Steve  Burlow,  Brent  Powell,  Terry  Latham,  Tom  Christopher,  Tonya  Cooner  Row  2:  Gina  Streit,  Phillip  Roland,  Mark  Dale,  Clay 
"nomas,  Chris  Tillotson  Row  3:  Dr.  Bob  Karr,  Greg  Freeman,,  Larry  Aycock,  Jonathan  Lowery,  Heath  Eckert,  Jim  Barnes,  Mark  Moore,  Don  Hodges- 
idvisor,  Al  Alexander,  Jim  Thomas 


The  purpose  of  the  Missis- 
sippi State  Forestry  Club  is  to 
provide  students  with  informa- 
tion pertaining  to  the  School  of 
Forest  Resources.  Throughout 
the  club  its  leaders  hope  to  pro- 
mote a  sense  of  fellowship.  The 
club  attends  an  annual  conclave. 
The  conclave  is  a  technical  and 
physical  competition  between 
the  thirteen  southern  forestry 
schools. 


The  Collegiate  Future  Farm- 
ers of  America  is  a  club  ded- 
icated to  promoting  agriculture. 
The  club  is  open  to  all  majors 
although  it  is  mostly  comprised 
of  Agricultural,  Extension  Ed- 
ucation, and  Agricommunica- 
tion  majors.  The  FFA  achieves 
its  goals  through  fund  raising, 
leadership  conferences,  and 
committee  work. 


The  Gamma  Beta  Phi  So- 
ciety is  an  honorary  organization 
that  provides  an  atmosphere  of 
high  ideals  and  worthy  char- 
acter to  those  of  high  academic 
standing.  Entrance  into  this  so- 
ciety is  limited  to  20  percent  of 
the  student  body  according  to 
their  quality  point  average.  The 
students  must  remain  in  the  top 
30  percent  and  be  actively  in- 
volved in  the  society  to  be  a 
member.  The  organization  is  in- 
volved in  service  projects  to  im- 
prove upon  education. 


Future  Farmers  of  America 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathews 

Row  1:  Todd  Collins-  Sentinel,  Mary  L.  Jones-  Treasurer,  Jeff  McKinney-  Secretai_    Rusty  Rudand-  President,  Bill  Tomlin-  Vice  President,  Elaine  Broome-   j 
Reporter,  Steve  Cantrell-  Student  Advisor  Row  2:  Dr.  Jacquelyn  Deeds-  Advisor,  Lee  Smith,  John-Grady  Taylor,  Bart  Bevill,  Shawn  Oliver,  Jasper  S.  Lee 


Gamma  Beta  Phi  Society 


Photo  by  Ron  Allen 


Holmes  Peer  Counselors 


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The  Peer  Counselors  of  the 
Holmes  Center  for  Cultural  Di- 
versity are  upperclassmen  who 
advise  incoming  freshmen.  The 
counselors  help  to  insure  a 
smooth  transition  from  high 
school  to  college.  Counselors  re- 
fer students  to  other  resources 
on  campus  including  the  coun- 
seling center  and  the  learning 
center.  The  Peer  Counselors  also 
act  as  big  brothers  and  sisters  to 
their  counselees.  Many  student 
build  personal  relationships 
with  their  counselors. 


by  Sonny  Mathews 

i  Williams,  Brenda  Golden,  Eric  Garner,  Tonya  Boga,  Toby  Richardson,  Edward  Evans,  Robert  Hamer,  Bonita  Fields,  Nina  Perkins,  Cassandra  Mitchell, 
lell  Webber,  Donald  Howard-  Advisor 


Horticulture  Club 


The  Mississippi  State  University 
Horticulture  Club  is  an  organiza- 
tion comprised  of  about  25  mem- 
bers who  are  majoring  in  some  form 
of  horticulture  and  others  who  are 
interested  in  plant  materials  and 
their  growth.  These  students  spend 
their  school  year  attending  meet- 
ings relating  to  their  major  and 
raising  money  for  Southern  Region 
and  National  Conventions  by  fund 
raisers  such  as  a  Fall  perennial  sale, 
the  annual  Homecoming  corsage 
sale,  Spring  bedding  plant  sale  and 
a  variety  of  other  projects.  Local 
activities  involve  the  Adopt-A- 
Highway  program  and  the  Oktib- 
beha County  Hospital  Beautifica- 
tion  Committee. 


by  Sonny  Mathews 

'  1:  Laura  Tate,  Lori 
>  Tate,  Fred  Bachner, 


Carricy,  Julia  Ruggles,  Brenda  Grady,  Julia  Lamb-  President,  Christina  Knox,  April  Smith  Row  2:  Karl  Gercens,  Johnathon  Carr, 
Nathan  Knox,  Wendell  Miller-  Greenhouse  Manager,  Garry  Thompson  Row  3:  Lester  Estes-  Advisor,  Reed  Walters 


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IEEE 


The  Institute  of  Electrical  and 
Electronics  Engineers  (IEEE) 
was  founded  1884  with  Alex- 
ander Graham  Bell  and  Thomas 
Edison  among  its  charter  mem- 
bers. From  that  early  beginning, 
IEEE  has  grown  and  evolved 
until  today  it  has  over  300,000 
members  around  the  globe 
making  it  the  largest  technical 
professional  engineering  society 
in  the  world. 


Membership  in  the  Institute 
of  Industrial  Engineers  gives 
you  the  opportunity  to  practice 
leadership  skills.  It  shows  you 
are  well-rounded,  a  go-getter, 
and  committed  to  your  career 
choice.  HE  Membership  also 
provides  you  with  information, 
educational  opportunities,  and 
the  chance  to  meet  and  talk 
with  practicing  industrial  engi- 
neers in  a  wide  variety  of  in- 
dustries and  areas  of  practice. 


P  <Vo  A 


Photo  by  Mike  Nils 

Row  1:  Jeff  Skinner-  Vice  Chair,  Ganesh  Narayanaswamy,  Jennifer  Qing  Yu,  David  Stuart,  Paul  Jones  Jr.,  Shane  Crowe,  Ahmad  Haque-  Treasurer,  "ill 
Curlin-  Chairman  Row  2:  Brian  Evans-  Secretary,  Julious  D.  Whitworth,  Kevin  Heering,  S.  Lee  Goudelock,  Dallas  Ledlow,  David  Temple,  Keith  F.  Con;| 
Pat  Donohoe-  Faculty  Advisor,  Nicolas  Younan 


HE 


Phoro  by  Ralph  Sh;i 
Row  l:Denise  Peterson-  Secretary,  Rodney  Rogers-  Treasurer,  Tina  Juliana-  Chapter  Development  Chairman,  Ellen  O'Neal-  President  Row  2:  Mike  Te!, 
Margaret  Gibson,  Telesha  Sherman,  Ken  Smith,  Veronica  Skinner,  Karen  Hewlette,  Bobby  Jenkins,  Azlan  Adnan  Row  3:  John  Rogers,  Erik  LaValle,  Sj  P 
McCormick,  Lamar  Blalock,  Daniel  Page,  Anthony  Sloan,  Larry  Brown  Not  pictured:  Lance  Monroe-  Vice  President 


International  Students 


by  Kun  Palmer 

I  1:  Ahmad  Al-Muhmoud-  Vice  President,  Alex  Foo-  Treasurer,  Lakshmi  G.  Kothaneth,  Sidney  Williams,  Jr.-  President,  Zamir  Hussain,  Rukhsana  Asghar 
r  2:  Magdelis  ViLlarroel,  Roberto  Puon,  Baxter  Upimdi,  Hamis  H.  Mtwaenzi,  Wilson  B.  Sikhondze,  Khalid  Faroov  Row  3:  Grace  Bolfrey,  Issa  Djire,  Soo- 
g  Lim,  Ming  Wang,  Mingang  Xu,  Fun-Ya  Loo,  Xiaodong  Zhao  Row  4:  Rose- Anne  Mohammed,  J.  Wieh  Wilson,  Godfrey  Paul  Chingoma,  Obadiah  M. 
:,  Dorgelis  Villarroel,  Zhengyi  Zhou,  Qadir  Baloch  Row  5:  Geza  Angela  Gely,  Tzu-hua  Lin,  Gituro  Wainaina,  Atipparut  Garnjanasoowlin,  Haiquan  Zhu 


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The  International  Students 
provide  Mississippi  State  Uni- 
versity and  the  community  of 
Starkville  with  diversity.  The 
club  hopes  to  heighten  one's 
awareness  of  the  international 
students  and  faculty  at  MSU. 
They  provide  an  opportunity  for 
the  rest  of  the  community  to 
experience  their  diverse  back- 
grounds. 


Kappa  Delta  Pi 


The  honorary  society  of  Kap- 
pa Delta  Pi  is  for  graduate  and 
undergraduate  students  who 
meet  the  qualifications  estab- 
lished by  the  national  consti- 
tution of  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  The 
organization  promotes  human- 
ity and  a  search  for  truth  to 
serve  society. 


by  Sonny  Mathews 

'  1:  Bruff  Sanders-  Treasurer,  Honey  Jones-  President,  Dr.  Vince  McGrath-  Co-Counselor  Row  2:  Robin  Ramsey-  Secretary,  Dr.  Lucinda  Rose-  Counselor, 
i  Stewart-  Vice  President  Not  Pictured:  Kim  Krankey-  Historian 


IRHC  Executive  Council 


The  Inter-Residence  Hall 
Council,  which  was  formed  in 
1964,  is  MSU's  second  largest 
student  organization.  The  main 
purpose  of  the  IRHC  is  to  pro- 
vide services  for  the  residence 
hall  students.  The  IRHC  co- 
ordinates hall  council  funtions 
and  acts  as  a  voice  for  the  res- 
idents to  administration.  Any- 
one currently  living  in  a  res- 
idence hall  is  a  member  and  is 
entided  to  all  services  and  rights 
of  the  IRHC. 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathew 

Ed  Grandpre'-  Advisor,  Mechelle  Green-  Treasurer,  Leslie  McAuley-  Public  Relations,  Julie  Ingram-  National  Communications  Coordinator  (NCC),  Rachae! 
Benton-  President,  Holly  Parris-  Student  Activities  Coordinator,  Randolph  Burnside-  Vice  President 


The  IRHC  President's  Coun- 
cil consists  of  the  elected  pres- 
idents of  each  residence  hall  and 
serves  as  the  legislative  body  of 
the  IRHC. 


IRHC  President's  Council 


Row  1:  Brenda  Devaud,  Bernice  Stewart,  Courtney  April  Smith,  Khristi  Wickersham, 
Wicker,  Bryan  Nesbit,  Andrew  Worgo  IV,  Dewayne  Warren 


Holli  Miles  Row  2:  Dale  J.  Thompson,  Johnny 


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Lambda  Sigma 


Lambda  Sigma  is  an  hon- 
orary society  open  to  soph- 
omore students  of  Mississip- 
pi State  University  with  a 
QPA  of  at  least  a  3.0  or 
higher  and  be  in  the  top  35 
percent  of  their  freshman 
class.  It  promotes  leader- 
ship, fellowship,  and  scho- 
lastic performance.  Lambda 
Sigma  is  involved  in  various 
service  projects  to  benefit 
the  university  and  commu- 
nity. 


?hoto  by  Sonny  Mathews 

Terri  Tabor-  Reporter,  Brad  Rigby-  Treasurer,  Lacey  Smith-  Secretary,  Rob  Reynolds-  Vice  President,  Chuck  Frye-  President,  Susan  Ammon-  Advisor 


M-Club 


^hoto  by  Sonny  Mathews 

Nancy  Goodall,  April  Ecke,  Benny  Goza,  Byron  McCall,  Tonia  Williams,  Donna  S.  Brown,  Anita  Harrington,  Tammy  Newlon,  Mike  White,  Trey  Newlon- 
Wce  President,  Mike  White-  President,  Trey  Hamby-  Sergeant-at-Arms,  Amy  Penrose-  Secretary,  Randall  Taylor-  Treasurer,  Matt  Reese,  Cathy  Clark,  Tara 
3arr,  Melissa  Rice,  Nicolle  Carter,  Dawn  Hollar,  Curt  Clanton,  Juan  Long,  Lavell  Everett,  Michael  Montgomery,  Ann  Sanders,  Derek  Derryhill,  David 
^Jesbit,  Edward  Williams,  Daniel  Boyd,  Joel  Kennedy,  Jason  Streetman,  Ricky  Smith,  Cathy  Henderson,  Tiffany  Schneider,  Todd  Jordan,  Amy  Gray, 
Tommy  Morrell 


The  M-Club  is  a  club  to  pro- 
mote a  fellowship  with  the  ath- 
letes of  MSU.  The  club  is  a 
liason  between  the  administra- 
tion and  the  athletes.  The  M- 
Club  is  a  club  that  insures  good 
sportsmanship  and  is  followed 
within  the  athletic  department. 
The  club  sponsors  an  annual 
"M"  Club  Weekend  banquet 
each  spring  to  promote  its  ideals 
to  its  members,  alumni,  and 
friends. 


The  MSU  affiliate  of  the 
Mississippi  Association  of  Chil- 
dren Under  Six  is  for  all  persons 
concerned  about  the  care  and 
education  of  young  children. 
MSU  MACUS  encourages  the 
development  of  the  teacher  ed- 
ucation student  as  a  professional 
worker  with  young  children. 


Mississippi  State  Communi- 
cators gives  you  an  opportunity 
to  learn  more  about  the  com- 
munication field  and  allows  you 
to  meet  professionals  who  can 
give  you  great  tips  on  how  to  be 
a  successful  public  relations  di- 
rector, journalist,  broadcaster, 
etc.  MISSCOM  will  help  you 
become  better  prepared  for  the 
job  market. 


MACUS 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathewj 

Row  1:  Esther  Howard-  Faculty  Advisor,  Maria  White-  Service  Chairman,  Michele  Kenny-  Membership  Chairman,  Amy  Barber-  Social  Chairman,  Leigl 
Coleman-  Social  Chairman,  Alicia  Kennedy,  Deborah  A.  Hughes-  Vice  President  Row  2:  Leigh  Ann  Woodall,  Ann  Chappell,  Stephanie  Phillips,  Lou  Allan- 
Publicity  Chairman,  Melinda  Sneed,  Jennifer  Morgan,  Rena  Booker  Row  3:  Stephanie  Castelli,  Tery  Larabee,  Heather  Kelly,  Theresa  Otto,  Sandra  Channell 
Brigitte  Bethany,  Kathy  Collier 


MISSCOM 


Photo  by  Kim  Pain > 

Row  1:  Claire  Jacobs,  Suzie  Griffin,  Lisa  Heavener,  Sally  Hunt,  Kristin  Haynes,  Alison  Banks  Row  2:  Alison  Simmons,  Julie  Bullock,  Jennifer  Felder,  Ke 
Ray,  Kendra  Banks,  Lori  Ann  Meyers  Row  3:  Jason  Cother,  Brian  Hawkins,  Pam  Moorino,  Sherry  McDonald,  Melinda  Martello,  Dees  Smith-Vaniz,  Bru 
Puckett 


MSU  Matchmates 


Submitted 

Row  1:  Julia  Lamb,  Tonya  Wells,  Shannon  Williams,  J.  T.  Galloway,  Jen  Wilson,  Connie  McCarva,  LeAnne  McGahey  Row  2:  Meg  Hargrove,  Sandy  Scholl,  Grace  Lort,  Amy  Braswell,  Amanda  Ray, 

Kristie  Easom,  Andrea  Hastings,  Ruthie  Drake,  Jane  Clayton,  Holly  Hammett  Not  Pictured:  Dana  Franke,  Billie  Jo  White 


The  Mississippi  State  University  Matchmates  was  organized  in  1980.  De- 
signed to  promote  the  MSU  tennis  program,  Matchmates  was  one  of  the  first 
organizations  of  its  kind  among  the  Souteastern  Conference  member  institutions. 

The  Matchmates  have  various  duties  which  include  scoring  home  matches, 
assisting  players  during  the  matches,  working  with  the  tennis  boosters,  working 
the  concession  stand,  and  publicizing  the  tennis  team.  Also,  each  matchmate  is 
assigned  a  racquet  buddy.  A  racquet  buddy  is  a  tennis  player  for  whom  the 
matchmate  does  something  special. 

Each  new  member  of  Matchmates  is  chosen  by  the  Matchmate's  advisor,  a 
team  representative,  and  the  President  of  Matchmates.  Each  member  is  chosen 
based  on  their  congeniality,  appearance,  and  abilities. 


"  A  Pmitira  Approach  For  Air 


The  MSU  education  majors 
met  in  November,  1992  to  or- 
ganize the  Mississippi  Profes- 
sional Educators  (MPE)  Student 
Association.  The  Association 
believes  that  students  should  be 
the  primary  focus  of  education 
and  educators.  Teaching  is  a 
profession  and  its  goals  are  best 
achieved  through  planning  and 
communication.  The  goal  of 
MPE  is  to  make  the  Mississippi 
educational  system  better  for 
students  and  educators. 


Mortar  Board  is  a  service  or- 
ganization that  contributes  to 
the  community  and  college. 
Members  of  this  organization 
must  be  at  least  juniors  within 
the  upper  35  percent  of  their 
class,  and  members  must  show 
leadership  qualities.  Mortar 
Board  encourages  leadership, 
scholarship,  and  service  to  the 
community. 


Miss.  Professional  Educators 


Photo  by  Mark  k 

Row  1:  Deborah  Hughes-  President,  Lisa  Spencer-  President,  Karen  Watkins,  Katie  Strickland,  Reba  Ramsey,  Julie  Noble,  Jennifer  Morgan,  Stephar 
Webb  Row  2:  Carol  Rowe,  Julie  Pair-  Treasurer,  Selena  Jolley-  Vice  President,  Alicia  Kennedy,  Jana  Roby,  Janet  Chism,  Angela  Prater  Row  4:  Dr.  Sus 
Franks,  Shelly  Evetts,  Erna  Rhodman,  Sonya  Vassar  Row  3:  Meka  Marion,  Melinda  Sneed-  Publicity,  Kameron  Whatley,  Debbie  Potter,  Lynn  Jones,  Lo 
Pruitt,  Sharon  Merritt-  Historian,  Janice  Williams-  Secretary,  Leigh  Barnett,  Robyn  Anthony,  Tina  Mayhall,  Susan  Chism,  Mossy  Seawright 


Mortar  Board 


Photo  by  Ralph  Sh  I 
Row  1:  Jeremy  Grafton-  Historian,  Lynn  Jones-  Secretary,  Chad  Holley-  Vice  President,  Lisa  Morici-  President,  John  David  Wicker-  Treasurer,  Bryan  . 
Leatherman-  Elections  Chairman  Row  2:  Candee  Mosley,  Lainie  Tubertini,  Denton  Farr,  Dorsey  Carson,  Amy  Marquez,  Cathy  Goforth,  Sydndey  Srallir , 
Kevin  Green,  Aimee  Calais,  Raymond  Orgler  Row  3:  Billy  Kirkparrick,  Candido  Lopez,  Denise  McDonald,  Shawn  Oliver,  Leslie  Zacharias,  Steve  Pig  . 
Brad  Dye,  John  Jenkins,  Kevin  Holland 


Music  Maker  Productions 


Photo  by  Mark  May 

Row  1:  Bruce  Vandevender-  Advisor,  Byron  Rynes,  Shannon  Millican-  Artist  Relations  Chair  Row  2:  Anne  Davis,  Yancy  Butler,  Allison  Hart,  Tonya  Cooner  Row  3:  Angie  Justice,  Jenny  Burger, 
Shelley  Tonkel,  Shelley  Kenney,  Meegan  Taylor-  Publicity  Chair  Row  4:  Michael  Bloesch-  Assistant  Student  Director,  Allen  Foreman-  Ticket  Chair,  Sammy  Wallace-  Student  Director,  Russ  Carothers, 
Niki  Dorizas 


Music  Maker  Productions  was  originally  formed  as  the  Student  Association 
Social  Committee.  Although  still  a  part  of  the  SA,  the  name  was  changed  in 
1977  to  create  a  more  professional  image.  Today  the  name,  Music  Maker 
Productions,  speaks  for  itself  throughout  the  concert  industry.  Music  Makers 
has  the  reputation  of  being  one  of  the  most  professional  student  organized 
concert  committees  among  universities  nationwide. 


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NAIT 


The  National  Association  of 
Industrial  Technology  is  a  stu- 
dent support  group  fot  indus- 
trial technology.  It  enables  the 
student  to  share  a  clear  under- 
standing of  what  industrial 
technology  is.  The  association 
provides  its  members  with  in- 
formation and  tools  to  learn 
what  industrial  technology  will 
be  in  the  future. 


ississipplState 

TiLMVERSITY 


The  National  Society  of  Black 
Engineers  is  the  largest  profes- 
sional student-run  organizations 
in  the  nation.  It  is  dedicated  to 
the  recruitment,  retention  and 
successful  graduation  of  black  and 
other  underrepresented  enthnic 
groups  in  the  technical  sciences 
and  engineering.  Nonetheless, 
NSBE  is  a  culturally  diverse  or- 
ganization which  focuses  on  ac- 
ademic excellence,  pursuit  of  ad- 
vanced degrees,  and  professional 
and  leadership  development.  All 
classifications  and  technical  ma- 
jors are  eligible  for  membership. 
There  are  presently  seventy  mem- 
bers at  MSU. 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathe 
Row  1:  Mike  Hayden-  Sponsor,  Craig  Cook-  Secretary,  Richie  Passmore,  Jake  Spears,  Melanie  Lucus,  Ara  Vuncannon,  Ed  South,  Thorn  Johnson-  Presider 
Tim  Chase,  Chip  Bailey-  Faculty  Advisor  Row  2:  James  Allen,  Ed  Fletcher,  Al  Waltman,  Charless  Story,  Jeff  Knight,  Cam  Proctor,  Ronnie  Betts,  Jeff  Finer 
Treasurer,  Thomas  Langford  Row  3:  Tim  Cole,  Garvin  Deshler,  Mala  Torrence,  David  VanPelt,  Mark  Welch,  Nathan  Vanderford,  Shawn  Williams  Row 
Joey  Hall,  Darrell  Mitchell,  Carlton  Sledge  Not  Pictured:  Kelvin  Doss,  Shane  McCullough,  Ambro  Martin,  Jimmy  Brewer-  Vice  President,  Eric  Huggi 


Nat.  Soc.  of  Black  Engineers 


Photo  by  Kim  Pair 

Row  1:  Terrence  Griffin-  President  Row  2:  Varrian  Hall-  Vice  President,  Elmetra  Givens-  Academic  Chairperson,  Sherice  McElroy-  PCI  Chairpen  , 
Katina  Reece,  Teresa  Houston,  Vernell  McDonald  Row  3:  Allan  Kennedy,  Ludwig  Goon  -  Parliamentarian,  Eldric  Jefferson,  Angela  Wright 


Omega  Chi  Epsilon 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathews 

Row  1:  Leslie  Allen,  Mary  Caraway,  Rodney  King,  Todd  Hoff,  Chad  Howell  Row  2:  Randy  Swindle,  Stuart  Everett,  Van  Wurm,  Anthony  Robinson 


Omicron  Delta  Kappa 


Omega  Chi 
tional  chemical 
ciety.  Its  mem 
the  top  twenty 
Senior  students 
ceptional  skills 
gineering. 


Epsilon  is  a  na- 
engineeting  so- 
bers are  among 
-five  Junior  and 
who  display  ex- 
in  chemical  en- 


Omicron  Delta  Kappa  is  a 
leadership  honorary  society  that 
is  open  to  outstanding  Juniors 
and  Seniors.  ODK  encourages 
leadership,  involvement  in  the 
community,  and  scholarship. 
These  qualities  are  the  basis  for 
membership  selection  that  help 
make  the  complete  stu- 
dent/person. 


Photo  by  Ralph  Shearer 

Row  1:  Galagher  Jeff-  Vice  President,  Jeremy  Grafton-  Secretary /Treasurer,  Amy  Marquez-  President,  Dr.  Tom  Carskadon-  Faculty  Advisor  Row  2:  Kevin 
Holland,  Alicia  Long,  Billy  Kirkpatrick,  Steve  Pigott,  Meg  Montgomery,  John  Jenkins,  Charles  L.  Stewart 


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Orientation  Leaders 


Submitted 

Row  1:  Nikki  Young,  Kim  Ethridge,  Michelle  Crane,  Colbey  Penton,  Leslie  Bethea,  Lainie  Tubertini  Row  2:  Jan  Laws,  Evelyn  Rushing,  Angela  Aston,  Kristin  Flautt,  Audra  Shitley,  Melinda  Martello 
Row  3:  Jimmy  Abraham,  Jay  Allen,  Lin  Ray,  Mike  Pepper,  Robert  Byrd,  Greg  Johnston,  Rob  Laher,  John  Rush 


Orientation  leaders  are  chosen  each  year  to  guide  and  advise  the  incoming 
freshmen  during  an  orientation  in  the  summer.  Orientation  is  offered  three  times 
over  the  course  of  the  summer.  Leaders  are  chosen  based  on  their  involvement  at 
MSU,  their  leadership  abilities,  and  their  warm  personalities  during  and 
interview  process.  The  students  must  be  willing  to  stay  at  MSU  during  the 
summer  to  prepare  for  the  freshmen. 


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MISSISSIPPI  STATE  UNIVERSITY 


PCF/Quest 


loto  by  Jiann  Su 

.ow  1:  Brian  Young,  Heidi  R.  Milner,  Robert  McWilliams,  Susie  Atkinson,  David  Jensen,  Carole  McWilliams,  Andrew  Allen  Row  2:  Lee  Coggin,  Abdel 

larzook,  Melissa  Knight,  Mark  Allen,  Stacy  Gosset 


PGM  Club 


hoto  by  Mike  Nichols 

-ow  I:  Bruce  Rainwater-  President,  Tom  Hammond-  Social  Chairman,  Jennifer  Brown-  Scoreboard  Chairman,  Tim  O'Connor-  Tournament  Director,  Jeffrey  Knowlton-  Secretary /Treasurer  Row  2:  Joshua 
ontag,  Spencer  Chaplin,  Joe  Assell,  Joe  Kruse,  Robert  Foxworth,  Brian  Nelson,  Adam  Smith,  Casey  Mackey  Row  3:  Chad  Cockerham,  Virgil  Herring,  Eric  Felty,  Duncan  Millar,  Emmit  Smith,  Thomasa 
dinger,  Damon  Smith  Row  4:  Tom  Koenig,  Todd  Lawrence,  Scott  Michels,  Doug  Oubre,  Andy  Schweitzer  Row  5:  Scott  Maynard-  Advisor,  Monte  Walder,  Chris  Dyer,  Gard  Gardner,  Clay  Frick,  Jason 
Pdliams,  Jamey  Bible,  Roert  Engler  Row  6:  Tom  Williams,  Scott  Burroughs,  Frank  Davis,  Brandon  Young  Row  7:  Matt  Heitmueller,  Tate  Zyroll,  John  Shoemaker,  Darrell  Smock,  David  Windsor,  Wayne 
ciscio,  Michael  Hill,  Mike  McDonald,  Chad  Parker 


In  addition  to  Presbyterian 
College  Fellowship  Sunday 
meetings,  PCF  sponsors  an  in- 
terdenominational group  which 
meets  on  campus  on  the  third 
floor  of  the  Colvard  Student 
Union  for  Bible  study  and  dis- 
cussion. This  group  is  called 
"Quest."  Quest  is  meant  to  be  a 
time  of  non-judgemental  shar- 
ing of  questions  and  ideas  on 
some  of  the  issues  we  find  per- 
plexing not  only  in  our  Bible 
but  in  our  world.  We  welcome 
different  viewpoints  in  hopes 
that  through  sharing  ideas  we 
may  come  to  understand  our 
world  and  our  faith  better  while 
building  lasting  friendships. 


The  Professional  Golf  Man- 
agement Club  seeks  to  promote 
a  better  relationship  with  fac- 
ulty and  the  community  of 
Starkville.  The  club  seeks  to  ac- 
complish this  goal  by  hosting  a 
Jr.  Golf  Clinic  for  free.  The 
PGM  Club  also  runs  tourna- 
ments to  raise  money  for  social 
events.  One  of  the  PGM  Clubs 
corporate  sponsors  is  Head  Golf 
Co. 


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The  Pakistan  Student  Associ- 
ation was  formed  in  1984. 
Membership  has  grown  since 
1984  and  open  to  any  MSU 
student.  Members  participate  in 
cook-outs  and  picnics  as  well  as 
a  celebration  of  Pakistan  Day  on 
March  23  and  of  Independence 
Day  for  Pakistan  on  August  14. 
Present  members  also  help  new 
students  adjust  to  the  change  in 
culture  and  environment. 


Phi  Kappa  Phi  is  a  national 
Honor  Society  whose  primary 
objective  is  the  recognition  and 
encouragement  of  superior 
scholarship  in  all  academic  dis- 
ciplines. Recognition  of  schol- 
arship, Phi  Kappa  Phi  believes, 
will  stimulate  others  to  strive  for 
excellence.  Student  and  Faculty 
members  of  Phi  Kappa  Phi  also 
participate  in  projects  for  the 
welfare  of  the  community.  In 
1992  Phi  Kappa  Phi  members 
participated  in  a  literacy  pro- 
gram for  adults. 


Pakistan  S.  A, 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathew 

Row  1:  Maqsood  Hussain,  Bushra  Zafar,  Rukhsana  Asghar,  Mian  Muhammad  Mukhtar-  President,  Tayyab  Jamil  Ji-  Vice  President,  Muhammad  Saleem. 
Muhammad  Mujahid  Masood,  Rana  Shafiq  Ahmed  Row  2:  Azim  Khan  Khattak,  Mumammad  Saleem  Mughal,  Muhammad  Qasim  Khan,  Ilharn  Uddir 
Row  3:  Syed  Farrukh  Waseem,  Syed  Farhan  Ahmed,  Tahir  Dildar,  Faisal  Jaffar,  Shahid  Ikram  Butt,  Muhammad  Arshad  Khan,  Ghufran  Ullah,  Abdul  AL 
Khan  Row  4:  Umer  Hayat,  Syed  Rizwan,  Shahid  Iqbal,  Syed  Rehman  Row  5:  Muhammad  Maqbool-  Tteasurer,  Muhammad  Afzal,  Liaqat  Ali  Khan 


Phi  Kappa  Phi 


Photo  by  Mike  Niche 

Row  1:  Lanny  Bateman-  Treasurer,  Henry  W.  Nash-  Immediare  Past  President,  Charles  Lowery-  Secretary,  Paul  Jacobs-  President,  Dana  Cupit-  Sruder 
Vice  President,  Richard  D.  Kkoshel-  Vice  President  Row  2:  Micki  Mullins,  Janet  Thompson,  Beth  Lovelace,  Stephanie  Alligood,  Audra  I.  Moore,  Lis 
Morici,  Amanda  Stamps,  Stacy  Ball,  Jennifer  Davis,  Charity  D,  Scott  Row  3:  Martha  O.  Booth,  Catherine  R.  Boyd,  Shirley  W.  Hastings,  Stephen  R.  Wm 
James  M.  Gousset,  Melissa  Shettlemore,  Melinda  Braddock,  Henry  H.  Richardson,  Bryan  Baird,  Shawn  Oliver  Row  4:  Alex  Waterson,  Bill  Allshouse,  Ala 
Hotard,  Cathy  Dunning,  Rhonda  Odom  Not  Pictured:  Jack  White-  Public  Relations 


Phi  Eta  Sigma 


by  Sonny  Mathews 


Greg  Johnston-  President,  David  Gibbs-  Treasurer,  Amy  Dobbs-  Vice  President,  David  Schmitt-  Secretary 


hi  Eta  Sigma  is  a  national  honor  society  for  Freshmen  achieving  academic  excellence.  Founded  at  the 
versity  of  Illinois  on  March  22,  1923,  it  is  the  oldest  and  largest  Freshman  honor  society.  Phi  Eta  Sigma 
a  membership  of  over  400,000  and  is  a  member  of  The  Association  of  College  Honor  Societies, 
reshman  men  and  women  with  a  3.5  or  above  quality  point  average  are  eligble  for  membership  in  Phi 
Sigma.  The  presence  of  Phi  Eta  Sigma  on  this  campus  recognizes  personal  scholastic  accomplishment  and 
tifies  members  as  having  superior  academic  performance. 

lembers  include  Alison  Abril,  Shaunta  Adams,  Thomas  Agostinelli,  Nicole  Allensworth,  Lisa  Aplin, 
thew  Bedwell,  Brenda  Bell,  Brian  Bennett,  Tracy  Benway,  Sarah  Blackwell,  Tonya  Boga,  Claudia 
:ina,  Melanie  Bridges,  Amy  Brown,  Molly  Burns,  Allison  Butler,  Kerri  Callaway,  Matthew  Carte, 
liam  Castle,  Chfis  Chaplin,  Jereme  Chapman,  Pernille  Christensen,  Wei  Wei  Cho,  James  Cochran, 
ecca  Coltrin,  Amy  Corhern,  Michael  Cox,  Andrew  Darmer,  Jessica  DeGroote,  Brian  Deutet ,  Jon  Dickey, 
icia  Dill,  Mary  Dilworth,  Amy  Dobbs,  Melissa  Doll,  Kimberly  Dong,  Titan  Echiburu,  Eric  Elwell, 
ton  Fitzgerald,  Rachel  Flynn,  Myra  Fondren,  Johnnie  Fostet,  Katie  Frederick,  Stephen  Fteret,  Mary 
ichs,  Jerry  Frost,  Charles  Frye,  Lucy  Fullen,  Sara  Garriga,  David  Gibbs,  Joseph  Gibson  IV,  Kyle  Gordon, 
ny  Goza,  Brian  Granger,  Brian  Gray,  Suzanne  Green,  Joseph  Griffin,  Pamela  Groce,  Melanie  Hale, 
a  Lee  Harrick,  Jeff  Han,  Christopher  Haug,  Jennifer  Hawks,  Madrinna  Hazleton,  Cathy  Henderson, 
liam  Henson,  Emily  Hicks,  Tiffanee  Hill,  Amy  Holder,  Brandi  Holliman,  Henry  Howell,  Daniel 
ms,  Brian  Jackson,  Julie  Jackson,  Missy  Jackson,  Keith  James,  Joseph  Johnson,  Gregory  Johnston, 
inie  Jordan,  Jay  T.  Jones,  Jennifer  Kehoe,  Jill  Kincade,  Amy  Kellum,  Ryan  Lacey,  Amy  Lambert, 
ick  Larkin,  Anthony  Lawrence,  Kevin  Lewis,  Corinne  Leyden,  Jeffrey  Little,  Elizabeth  Lott,  Charles 
ery,  Rodney  Lum,  Linda  Mak,  Michael  Mansfield,  Edward  Mays,  Robin  McCarty,  Virginia  McGahey, 
garet  McMinn,  William  McReynolds,  Thomas  Meier,  Lori  Meyers,  Kara  Miles,  Michael  Miles,  Amanda 
er,  Christopher  Miller,  Shannon  Millican,  Manche  Mitchell,  Shellie  Mitchell,  Mike  Montgomery, 
hael  O'Lenick,  Ronald  Necessary,  Jr.,  Franklin  Newland,  Clay  Olson,  Blake  Parcham,  Richard  Parsons, 
;e  Passons,  Samantha  Patterson,  Jennifer  Pennington,  Roxanne  Penton,  Brian  Perkins,  Ashley  Puckett, 
hong  Poh,  Dan  Quinn,  Dwight  Reed,  James  Reeves,  Jennifer  Regal,  Michael  Renfro,  Robyn  Rever, 
ney  Richardson,  Mark  Riddle,  Bradford  Rigby,  William  Robertson,  III,  Myra  Robinson,  Robert  Rogers, 
it  Ross,  Krystal  Rudolph,  Eric  Rueter,  Byron  Rynes,  Rodrigo  Samyoa,  Amy  Sampson,  Heather  Saum, 
id  Schmidt,  Andtew  Scott,  Marcus  Scott,  Tina  Smith,  Lacey  Smith,  Natalie  Sorrels,  Michael  Speck, 
ida  Standley,  Ryan  Strong,  Stephanie  Stucky,  Amanda  Sullivan,  Julianna  Szucs,  Terri  Tabor,  Kristin 
mpson,  Mary  Tigrett,  Brent  Trulove,  Stuart  Tullis,  Alena  Tyre,  Jennifer  Upchurch,  Amy  Vandoren, 
ey  Walker,  William  Walker,  Stephanie  Wallace,  Stephanie  Ware,  Mark  Wargo,  Scott  Watson,  David 
^b,  Christopher  Wells,  Carta  White,  Matthew  Yarborough,  Kristen  Yates,  Brian  Young,  Jacqueline 
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Phi  Mu  Alpha  Sinfonia 


Photo  by  Mike  Bedgood 
Row  1:  James  McPherson,  Alex  Waterson,  William  Moody,  Sean  Stanford,  Karen  Peterson,  Jason  Patrick,  John  Underwood,  Frankie  Jadzinski,  Chris  Martin  Row  2:  M.  Seth  Miller,  Kevin  Burnham, 
Mike  Elledge,  Westley  DeShazer,  Dan  Glenn,  Darrell  Easley,  David  Layman,  Kyle  Wagner,  Julian  Mingo  Row  3:  Wyatt  Koerner,  Drew  Darmer,  Keith  Fraser,  Jon  Hovater,  Justin  Travis,  Les 
Herrington,  Chip  Ellis,  Fred  Turner  Row  4:  Bob  Gilmore,  Marc  Massie,  M.  Lance  Britt,  Jason  Kyle,  Jaska  Cason  Row  5:  Byron  C.  Green,  Chris  Perry,  Brian  Hawkins,  James  Martin,  Brian  French 


Phi  Mu  Alpha  Sinfonia  is  a  professional  fraternity  for  men  in  music.  This 
national  fraternity,  which  was  formed  on  October  6,  1898,  provides  services  and 
brotherhood  for  male  musicians  throughout  America.  The  fraternity  encourages 
and  promotes  the  highest  standard  of  creativity,  performance,  education,  and 
research  in  music  in  America.  Members  in  the  Mississippi  State  Lambda  Phi 
chapter  are  not  stricdy  music  majors  but  are  musicians  from  a  range  of  majors. 


Mtetetotf  State 


1 1  UNIVERSITY 


Pi  Sigma  Epsilon 


ioto  by  Sonny  Mathews 

Low  1:  Mary  Jo  Langford,  Susan  Boyd,  Lori  Butler,  Sonya  Williams,  Christie  Veach,  Evelyn  Huam,  Angela  Haire,  Angie  Clark,  Gwendolyn  Sample,  Linda 
lilliken  Row  2:  Susie  Vaughn,  Rhonda  Langley,  Heather  Holland,  Mary  Lockett,  Marsha  Lewers,  Jacqueline  Perteet,  Chandra  Hinton,  Andrew  Saunders 
Low  3:  Catherine  Stephens,  Dana  Cupit,  Craig  Patterson,  Kreg  Corpstein,  Phil  Horel,  Lynne  Ford,  Dr.  Michael  Richard  Row  4:  Dr.  Henry  Nash,  Kelly 
lims,  Denise  McDonald,  Laura  Toland,  Carol  Ann  Graves  Row  5:  Joey  Rodgers,  Scott  Seale,  Bobby  Walker 


Pi  Sigma  Epsilon  Officers 


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ioto  by  Sonny  Mathews 

-ow  1:  Sonya  Williams-  Regional  and  National  Convention  Chairperson,  Evelyn  Huam-  President,  Dana  Cupit-  Vice  President  of  Administration,  Christie 
each-  Vice  President  of  Personnel,  Mary  Lockett-  Vice  President  of  Marketing,  Chandra  Hinton-  Vice  President  of  Chapter  Affairs,  Andrew  Saunders- 
:rgeant-at-Arms  Row  2:  Dr.  Henry  Nash-  Faculty  Advisor,  Kreg  Corpstein-  Vice  President  of  National  Affairs,  Bobby  Walker-  Vice  President  of  Finance, 
hil  Horel-  Vice  President  of  Publications,  Dr.  Michael  Richard-  Assistant  Faculty  Advisor, 


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Pi  Sigma  Epsilon  is  the  Na- 
tional Professional  Fraternity  in 
Sales,  Marketing,  and  Sales 
Management.  Pi  Sigma  Epsilon 
is  the  nation's  only  collegiate 
business  fraternity  linking  five 
membership  classifications: 
Life,  Alumni,  Professional,  Ed- 
ucator, and  undergraduate.  The 
five  membership  classifications 
make  the  organization  the  most 
unique  and  active  Professional 
Business  Fraternity  on  campus. 
Through  sales  projects,  semi- 
nars, guest  speakers,  and  pro- 
fessional contacts  with  its  spon- 
soring organization,  Sales  and 
Marketing  Executive  Interna- 
tional, Pi  Sigma  Epsilon  pro- 
vides sound  practical  business 
and  leadership  training.  Each 
fall  and  spring,  regional  and  na- 
tional conventions  are  held 
bringing  together  members 
from  Hawaii  to  Puerto  Rico. 
Also  every  semester,  Pi  Sigma 
Epsilon  sponsors  "Sales  person 
for  a  day"  where  its  members 
go  to  Jackson  and  shadow  busi- 
ness executives  for  a  day. 

The  Alpha  Eta  Chapter  here 
at  MSU  was  founded  in  1963 
and  has  the  distinction  of  being 
the  largest  founding  chapter  in 
Pi  Sigma  Epsilon's  history.  New 
member  orientation  is  held  at 
the  beginning  of  the  fall  and 
spring  semesters  and  is  open  to 
all  majors.  Meetings  are  held 
every  Tuesday  night  in  McCool 
Hall.  The  Alpha  Eta  Chapter  is 
fortunate  to  have  as  its  advisor 
Dr.  Henry  Nash,  who  is  a  past 
National  President  of  Pi  Sigma 
Epsilon. 


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MSU  Pom  Squad 


Row  1:  Christi  Hansford,  Robin  Mangum,  Aime  Mracich-  Captain,  Marti  Shannon,  Robin  Johnson  Row  2:  Melissa  West,  Terreia  Sutton,  Michelle  Jones,  Sarah  Williams-  Co 
Treasurer,  Christy  Kinsel  Row  3:  Leigh  Williams,  Tiffany  Wright-  Co-Captain,  Tara  Bender,  Terra  Wells,  Tracy  Tyner 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathews 

Captain,  Lisa  Henley- 


MtetetoiSt* 


1  1  UNIVERSITY 


The  MSU  Pom  Squad  members  are  chosen  in  an  annual  rryout  to  assist  the| 
athletic  program  as  a  spirit-raising  and  entertainment  group.  Members  are 
chosen  on  the  basis  of  technique,  dance  ability,  and  knowledge  of  a  dance  learned 
during  tryout  clinic.  Squad  members  perform  at  football  and  basketball  games' 
and  pep  rallies.  The  Pom  Squad  also  assists  the  athletic  program  at  alumni: 
functions. 


Poultry  Science  Club 


Photo  by  Mike  Nichols 

Row  1:  Bill  Harris,  Pacriaa  McCluskey,  Johnrue  Learner,  Jane  Yeatman,  Betty  Roberts,  Ryn  Laster-  Secretary,  Clayton  Burnett-  Vice  President,  Glenn  Pigg-  Treasurer,  Jeff  Harrison-  President  Row  2:  Tracy 
Johnson,  Christian  Magee,  Darren  Johnson,  Corey  Brownlee,  Kevin  Smith,  Kirby  Mauldin,  David  LeBlanc,  Justin  Keeley,  Terry  Phillips  Row  3:  Walter  Schreiber,  Scott  Bell,  Lance  Allen,  Heath  Luper,  Andy 
Hollings  worth,  Todd  Nichols,  Craig  Ballennne  Row  4:  Nathan  Brown,  Dale  Berry,  Evan  Marble,  Jeff  Jones,  Lee  Green  Row  5:  Corey  Hunt,  Jeff  Jennings,  Tyler  Epps,  Ken  Jones,  David  Barnes,  Chris  McNeal, 
Clark  Green,  Ronnie  Tolbert  Row  6:  James  Still,  Doug  Schultz-  Advisor,  Stephan  Wallace,  Chris  Batte,  Alex  Anderson,  Jamie  Shepard,  John  Thaxton,  Matt  Henderson  Row  7:  Tim  Chamblee 


Pre-Law  Society 


is^ssippiState 

iTuMVERSITY 


The  students  and  faculty 
members  of  the  Poultry  Science 
Department  formed  the  club 
many  years  ago  to  promote  in- 
terest among  poultry  science 
students  and  to  bring  about 
closer  relationships  among  those 
pursuing  some  phase  of  poultry 
science.  The  club  sponsors 
scholarships,  provides  social 
events,  attends  an  international 
trade  show,  assists  the  MSU  col- 
legiate poultry  judging  team, 
and  publishes  the  "Embryo" 
each  year. 


The  Pre-Law  Society  is  a  stu- 
dent organization  open  to  all 
students  of  all  majors  who  are 
interested  in  pursuing  careers  in 
the  field  of  law.  Members  are 
able  to  hear  various  speakers, 
attend  law  forums,  and  stay  in- 
formed on  what  changes  are 
taking  place  in  their  filed  of 
study.  Each  spring  the  society 
gives  an  Outstanding  Jurist 
Award  to  someone  who  has 
made  outstanding  contributions 
to  the  field  of  law.  The  event 
gives  members  the  opportunity 
to  meet  established  attorneys 
and  develop  closer  relations 
with  alumni. 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathews 
Shannon  Felks,  David  Love-  Tteasurer,  Tammy  Strange,  Lee  Lewis-  Fice  President,  Beth  Lovelace-  President,  Chris  Myers,  Bernice  Martino,  Scott  Lusk 


The  Pre-Veterinary  Club, 
composed  of  students  who  wish 
to  qualify  for  admission  to  a 
professional  college  of  veterinary 
medicine,  was  established  at 
Mississippi  State  in  1963-  The 
club  is  a  major  instrument  in- 
forming Pre- Vet  students  of  the 
many  opportunities  available  in 
the  field  of  veterinary  medicine. 
The  Pre- Vet  Club  also  plays  a 
major  role  in  the  spirit  of  the 
University.  Each  club  member 
has  a  responsibility  for  the  care 
and  public  appearance  of  MSU 
Bully,  the  school  mascot. 


Pre-Veterinary  Club 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathc 

Row  1:  Chris  Richardson-  Secretary /Treasurer,  Bill  Lewis-  President  and  Bully,  Phillip  Perry-  Vice  President  Row  2:  Nicole  Kamrath,  Denise  Kennec; 
Elizabeth  Ward,  Debra  Sheomaker,  Christine  LeSage,  Stephanie  Hall,  Ginger  Podojil,  Libby  Coleman,  Brooke  Bobby,  Stephanie  Hill  Row  3:  Bryan  Ht 
Jason  Rogers,  Jack  Smith,  Karen  Shurden,  Sharon  Folsom-Wright,  Dennis  Clark,  Randy  Patrolia,  Cindy  Reeves,  Melissa  Shetdemore,  Renai  Minti 
Shonda  Edens 


ROTC  Ranger  Challenge  is 
the  most  grueling  and  demand- 
ing varsity  sport  on  campus. 
Each  team  consists  of  nine 
cadets  who  must  compete  in 
events  requiring  mental  and 
physical  mastery  of  technical, 
tactical,  and  leadership  skills. 
Each  competition  consists  of  the 
following  events:  physical  fit- 
ness test,  one-rope  bridge,  gre- 
nade assault  course,  weapons  as- 
sembly, weapons  qualification, 
orienteering,  patrolling, 
Medivac,  and  a  10K  road 
march. 


Ranger  Challenge 


Photo  by  Kim  Pal 

Row  1:  CDT  1SG  David  Necessary,  CDS  CSM  John  D.  Tucker,  Bob-  Mascot,  CDT  MAJ  A.  J.  Goglia,  CDT  PFC  Terrell  Young,  CDT  LT.  Stephen  Cc 
Row  2:  CDT  MSG  Marc  Staats,  CDT  MAJ  Matthew  Brown,  CDT  MAJ  Barry  Busby,  CDT  PFC  Marvin  Clark,  CDT  SSG  Dexter  Thornton,  Coach  MS 
Gary  D.  Davidson  Not  Pictured:  CDT  MAJ  Kevin  Lewis,  CDT  PFC  Jeremy  Waller 


Ranger  Company 


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Photo  by  Kim  Palmer 

Row  1:  CDT  PFC  Terrell  Young,  CDT  PFC  Joseph  Blakeney,  CDT  PFC  Robert  Harper,  CDT  SGT  Mark  Allen  Row  2:  CDT  PFC  Marvin  Clark,  CDT 
PFC  Tracy  Neal,  CDT  1SGT  Ron  Upton,  CDT  CPL  Trey  Meador,  CDT  1SG  David  NecessaryRow  3:  CDT  MJR  Barry  Busby,  CDT  SSG  Dexter 

Thornton,  CDT  MSG  Marc  Staats,  CDT  CSM  John  D.  Tucker 


The  S.  D.  Lee  Ranger  Com- 
pany is  one  of  the  oldest  or- 
ganizations  on  campus.  Named 
in  honor  of  Confederated  Lieu- 
tenant General  Stephen  Dill 
Lee,  the  first  president  of  the 
Agricultural  and  Mechanical 
College  of  Mississippi  now 
known  as  Mississippi  State. 

Lee's  Rangers  have  as  their 
mission  to  teach  and  build  lead- 
ership through  infantry  small 
unit  tactics.  Cadets  who  meet 
the  high  physical  and  mental 
standards  are  distinguished  by 
the  wearing  of  the  black  beret. 
These  cadets  are  identified  and 
known  as  RANGERS! 


SAACS 


Photo  by  Mike  Nichols 

Row  1:  Dr.  Judy  Eglin,  Jennifer  Dees,  Angela  Harris,  Andrew  Knedcik,  Stefanie  Sharp,  Kim  Bradley,  Lisa  Mock,  Carol  Meeks  Row  2:  Matt  Curtan,  Cindy 
Bright,  Tracy  Whitehead,  Gene  Carter,  William  Neese,  Shannon  Scaturro  Row  3:  Michael  Richardson,  Tim  Miller,  Derek  Rester,  Bill  Henry,  Bill  Mounsey, 
Alex  Waterson 


The  MSU  chapter  of  the  Stu- 
dent Affiliates  of  the  American 
Chemical  Society  is  open  to  all 
undergraduates  majoring  in  any 
of  the  chemistry-related  disci- 
plines (chemistry,  biochemistry, 
or  chemical  engineering).  The 
goal  of  the  club  is  to  enhance 
the  educational  experiences  of 
its  members,  increase  awareness 
of  the  value  of  chemistry  in  the 
community,  and  participate  in 
professional  activities  through- 
out the  region. 


The  Reflector  Staff 


Photo  by  Kim  Palir 

Row  1:  Terri  Tabor,  Karen  Osteen,  Anna  Minor,  Chris  Cosper,  John  Morris,  Byron  Clarke  Row  2:  Becca  Keane,  Kim  Palmer,  Gary  Lipsey,  Lyr; 
Henderson,  Camille  Scales,  Ralph  Shearer,  Kristi  Crum,  Gary  Harris,  G.  Bradley  Moore  Row  3:  Tamra  Hannon,  Becky  Bane,  Ashley  Robinson,  Gwt; 
Cwiklik,  Denise  McDonald  Row  4:  Sherry  Stultz,  Geoffrey  Habron,  Christopher  Heaps,  Brian  Hawkins,  Curt  Morgan,  Alston  Welch  Row  5:  Chad  Brow; 
Jamie  Pittman,  Von  Sumrall,  Kevin  Tate,  Mark  May 


JheJgflesior 


Advertising  Staff 


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Photo  by  Kim  Pi*  ». 


Row  1:  Tammy  Jang,  John  Morris-  editor,  Gwen  Cwiklik  Row  2:  Amy  Marquez,  Curt  Morgan 


Circulation 


Photo  by  Kim  Palmer 


Row  1:  Jamie  Pittman-  manager,  James  Vinson  Row  2:  Dana  Cole,  Kristi  Crum 


Campus  Life 


*hoto  by  Kim  Palmer 

low  1:  Lynn  Henderson,  Denise  McDonald-  editor  Row  2:  Gary  Lipsey,  Chris  Heaps  Not  Pictured:  Laurie  Leder,  John  Bethea,  Tammy  Jang,  Keiba 
bobbins,  Dana  McKinney,  Megan  Whitfield,  Patricia  Pace,  Shawn  Oliver 


Editorial  Board 


Photo  by  Kim  Palmer 

Row  1:  Karen  Osteen-  copy  editor,  Denise  McDonald-  campus  life  editor,  John  Morris-  advertising  manager,  Terri  Tabor-  assistant  editor  Row  2:  Chris 
Cosper-  editorial  editor,  Byron  Clarke-  editor,  Alston  Welch-  managing  editor,  Becky  Bane-  news  editor 


Editorial  Staff 


News  Staff 


JheJeflsster 


'hoto  by  Kim  Palmer 

tow  1:  Camille  Scales,  Anna  Minor  Row  2:  Becky  Bane-  editor,  Terri  Tabor-  assistant  editor,  Tamra  Hannon,  Becca  Keane,  Patrick  Pittman,  Brian 
-iawkins,  Kevin  Tate 


Photographers 


JhaBsflestor 


tao  by  Kim  Palmer 

Ralph  Shearer,  G.  Gradley  Moore,  Mark  May,  Kim  Palmer  Not  Pictured:  Ron  Allen,  Mike  Nichols,  Sonny  Mathews,  Mike  Bedgood,  Robert  Rivera 


MSU  Roadrunners 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mather 
Dr.  Jimmy  Abraham-  Adivsor,  Jamie  Adams,  Jay  Allen,  Brad  Benron,  Scott  Bonds,  Christy  Brumfield,  Sara  Beth  Bunch,  Stephen  Cook,  Michel  Crane,  Ken  Crowder,  John  Dale  Dumas,  Joan  Easley,  Sabrina  Estes 
Kim  Ethridge,  Denton  Farr,  Karen  Field,  Kristin  Flautt,  David  Gibbs,  Kevin  Green,  Jennifer  Hawks,  Craig  Heard,  Lisa  Heavener,  Lynn  Henderson,  Missy  Hensley,  Sally  Hunt,  Susan  Jennings,  Greg  Johnston 
Hamp  Jones,  Neil  Jones,  Rob  Laher,  Shay  Langford,  Janet  Locke,  Tiffany  Martin,  Maria  Maxwell,  Ashley  McDade,  Meg  Montgomery,  Blair  Morgan,  Lisa  Morici,  Jay  Murphy,  John  Ohlson,  Angela  Palmer,  Krist 
Payne,  Colbey  Penron,  Melisa  Polk,  Heather  Ray,  Rob  Reynolds,  Bo  Richardson,  Jusrin  Robbins,  Donnell  Rupert,  John  Rush,  Johnny  Sandhu,  Heather  Saum,  Clay  Smith,  Pete  Smith,  Natalie  Sorrels,  Niec 
Steward,  Bob  Walker,  Stephanie  Wallace,  Steve  Wampler,  Jackie  Young 

The  MSU  Roadrunners  is  a  student  organization  comprised  of  60  member 
who  are  active  in  helping  recruit  students  to  Mississippi  State  University 
Working  with  the  Office  of  College  and  School  Relations,  the  Roadrunner 
provide  a  link  between  high  school  and  transfer  students  and  the  university.  Th1, 
Roadrunners  visit  high  schools  around  the  state  with  the  admissions  counselors! 
give  campus  tours  to  prospective  students  and  their  parents,  and  participate  ii 
Discovery:  MSU  and  other  campus  recruitment  activities.  Roadrunners  also  ca 
and  write  prospective  students  and  serve  as  hosts  and  hostesses  for  variou 
university  functions.  Since  the  organization's  founding  in  1979,  it  has  develope 
into  a  positive  infotmation  source  for  the  university. 


MM 


UNIVERSITY 


SAID 


loto  by  Sonny  Matthews 


The  Student  Association  of 
Interior  Designers  strives  to  ed- 
ucate students  about  various 
areas  of  interior  design  and  re- 
lated fields.  This  group  also 
promotes  networking  and  unity 
between  students  and  profes- 
sionals and  prepares  students  to 
assume  responsibility  in  a  pro- 
fessional organization.  Member- 
ship is  open  to  all  students  of 
Interior  Design  by  contacting 
the  faculty  advisor  or  the  pres- 
ident of  SAID. 


;ow  1:  E.  Goode,  M.  Crudele,  A.  Northam,  J.  Massey,  S.  Jackson  Row  2:  M.  Dubard,  J.  Rollins,  K.  Mason,  J.  Rivers,  S.  Wilkerson,  K.  Thompson,  J. 
losal,  P.  Bryson  Row  3:  K.  Sellers,  B.  Graffagnini,  H.  Sullivan,  S.  Smith,  T.  Echelberry,  T.  Walker,  B.  Petteway,  E.  Jeffery 


SAIFD 


A 

ioto  by  Sonny  Mathews 

ow  1:  Brenda  Grady, 
'esident,  Holly  Harper 


The  Student  Chapter  of  the 
American  Institute  of  Floral  De- 
signers, Ogilvy  of  Airle  Chap- 
ter, was  organized  and  installed 
in  May  of  1974.  The  yellow 
standard  Chrysanthemum  is  the 
chapter  flower  along  with  the 
Olgivy  of  Airlie  small  plaid  tar- 
tan of  rust,  blue,  green,  black, 
and  white.  School  years  are 
spent  earning  money  to  attend 
both  the  Southern  Symposium 
and  National  Symposium  to 
take  part  in  student  competi- 
tion. Their  projects  include  such 
things  as  the  annual  homecom- 
ing corsage  sale,  craft  fairs,  and 
student  design  shows. 


Laura  Copeland  Tate-  President,  Julia  Lamb,  Christina  Knox,  Jim  DelPrince-  Advisor  Row  2:  Fred  Bachner,  Dawn  Wood-  Vice 
Connee  Luttrell-  Advisor,  Garry  Thompson-  Secretary,  Craig  Helmuth 


SAM 


The  Society  for  Advancement 
of  Management  is  dedicated  to 
preparing  their  members  for  top 
management  rolls.  SAM  also 
provides  members  with  a  wide 
array  of  management  skills  such 
as  goal  setting,  planning,  or- 
ganizing, controlling,  project 
management,  budgeting,  ad- 
vertising, public  relations,  and 
fund  raising.  The  society's 
membership  shares  a  common 
interest  in  learning  the  solutions 
to  today's  management  prob- 
lems and  thus  benefiting  our 
world  tomorrow. 


Phoco  by  Sonny  Mathews 


Row  1:  Jennifer  Harmond,  Susie  Vaughan,  Jackie  Payne,  Andrew  Sanders,  Dawn  Fehrenbacher,  Mechell  Clark,  Pamela  Greenwood,  Chandra  Nicks,  Trena 
Covington,  Renita  Latham,  Matt  Fuller  Row  2:  Mark  Smithey,  Chad  Newell,  Allison  Tolar,  Dana  Reed,  Jimmy  McLaughlin,  Melinda  Williams,  Teenena1 
Lewis,  Alex  Greer,  Jim  Stanphill,  Clay  Marble,  James  Hicks,  Valerie  Williams  Row  3:  Mark  Strickland,  Ken  Zeillmann,  Robby  Moss,  Michael  Martin 


The  Student  Home  Econom- 
ics Association  (SHEA)  of  Mis- 
sissippi State  University  pro- 
vides for  and  promotes  the 
professional  development  of 
home  economics  students,  pro- 
vides opportunities  to  develop 
leadership  among  members, 
and  fosters  understanding  of  the 
interrelated  areas  of  home  eco- 
nomics. 


SHEA 


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Photo  by  Mike  Niche 
Row  I:  Lea  Henderson,  Susan  Harrison,  Jennifer  Jordan,  Missy  Mattison,  Jennifer  Reed,  Leigh  Moses,  Jenni  Little,  Cathy  Goforth-  President,  Missy  Taylor-  Treasurer,  Mary  Jo  Billow-  Vice  President.  Daphi; 
Ward-  Secretary,  Kelly  Mason-  Publicity,  Apryl  Barnes  Row  2:  Melanie  Helton,  Dede  Porter,  Christy  Hawks,  Julie  Nabors,  Cheri  Harrell,  Michele  DuBard,  Trish  Bryson,  Heather  O'Sullivan,  Julie  Rollini 
Martha  Hall,  Kellie  Weathersby,  Rachel  Parnsh,  Page  Coleman,  Todd  Echelberry,  JanelJe  Massey,  Terri  Turner,  Rhonda  Boldin  Row  3:  Tina  Jones,  Nicole  Neal,  Dana  Buder,  Anna  Fortunato.  John  Arledg 
Jennifer  Gilley,  Kristi  Frey,  Karla  Simmons,  Mitzi  Hays,  Amy  Carter,  Alanna  Phillips,  Whitney  Orr,  Holly  Goodwin,  Stephanie  Nordstrom,  Angela  Hughes,  Tracy  Stokes 


SNAME 


The  members  of  the  Society 
of  Naval  Architects  and  Marine 
Engineers  are  working  toward  a 
degree  in  mechanical  engineer- 
ing with  an  emphasis  on  the 
marine  industry  option.  In  their 
different  studies  of  the  marine 
industry,  they  will  encounter 
such  things  as  shipyard  oper- 
ations, ship  design,  structural 
analysis,  wave  mechanics,  and 
many  other  related  topics. 


Photo  by  Robert  Rivera 

Ronald  Wilson,  Morris  Wright-  Vice  President,  Glen  Brochard,  Miahael  Williams-  President,  Steven  Hipp,  Robert  Raynor,  William  Van  Puffelen- 
Secretary/Treasurer 


Scabbard  and  Blade 


Photo  by  Kim  Palmer 

Row  1:  Christy  Cochran-  Vice  President,  David  Necessary-  Social  Chairman,  Andrew  Allen-  Secretary,  Allen  McDaniel-  President  Row  2:  Adam  Goglia, 
Mark  Winstead,  Bill  Meadows,  John  Tucker  Row  3:  Chris  Lange,  Barry  Busby,  Kevin  Lewis,  Matt  Brown  Not  Pictured:  Robert  Worthen-  Treasurer, 
Stepen  Cook 


Scabbard  and  Blade  is  a  mil- 
itary honor  society  that  works  to 
raise  the  standard  of  military 
education  at  Mississippi  State 
University  and  to  promote  and 
build  the  necessary  qualities  of 
good  and  efficient  officers. 
Scabbard  and  Blade  is  organ- 
ized into  eighteen  regiments. 
Each  regiment  contains  9-12 
companies.  Mississippi  State 
Scabbard  and  Blade  is  B  Com- 
pany 7th  Regiment. 


The  School  of  Accountancy 
Student  Officets  ate  the  elected 
intetmediaries  between  the  stu- 
dents and  the  accounting  fac- 
ulty. Chosen  by  all  four  classes 
of  accounting  majors,  the  of- 
ficers tepresent  the  accounting 
student  body  and  also  enhance 
effective  communication  to  stu- 
dents of  available  opportunities 
both  professionally  and  socially. 

Officers  assist  in  establishing 
convocations  which  are  held 
each  semester.  At  these  meet- 
ings, the  officers  and  faculty  are 
introduced,  and  special  guest 
speakers  inform  students  of  new 
trends  and  changes  in  the  field 
of  accounting. 


School  of  Ace.  Officers 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathews 


Vickie  Smith-  President,  Jason  McCoy-  Vice  President,  Rhonda  Odom-  Secretary,  Leah  Lin-  Treasurer 


Scotch  Guard 


Scotch  Guard  is  the  women's 
auxiliary  to  the  Army  ROTC. 
Leadership,  personality,  scholar- 
ship, and  interest  in  the  ROTC 
program  are  qualities  which 
epitomize  each  Scotch  Guard 
member.  Our  objectives  are  to 
promote  interest  in  the  Army 
ROTC  and  to  serve  MSU  and 
the  community.  Various  activ- 
ities include  Big  Brother/Little 
Brother  parties,  concert  usher- 
ing,  and  our  annual  Palmer 
Home  Christmas  party.  Being  a 
Scotch  Guard  member  is  a  fun 
and  rewarding  experience. 


Photo  by  Kim  Palmer  I 

Row  1:  Kendall  Harrison,  Madrina  Hazelton,  Beth  Batson,  Lee  Anne  Chitton,  Arissa  Power  Row  2:  Amy  Holder,  Shelli  Hodges,  Vickey  Cumberland,  Lisa 
Tomlin,  Claire  Prince,  Susan  McLauchlin,  Chena  Crocker  Not  Pictured:  Debbie  Dorris,  Michelle  Lane,  Mona  Thompson,  Carole  McWilliams 


Sigma  Alpha  Iota 


to  by  Sonny  Mathews 

iw  1:  Danie  Hataway-  Recording  Secretary,  Melynn  Mangum-  Corresponding  Secretary,  Margaret  McGrath-  Vice  President  of  Ritual,  Alicia  Long- 
isident,  Julie  Carter-  Vice  President  of  Membership,  Donna  Reed-  Treasurer  Row  2:  Jodie  Lawman-  Historian,  Nancie  Everett-  Sergeant  at  Arms,  Lori 
rnett,  Eileen  Frank,  Robyn  Anthony,  Vicki  Blanton,  Melody  Lott,  Stephanie  Herring 


Soc.  of  Petroleum  Engineers 


Sigma  Alpha  Iota  is  a  pro- 
fessional women's  music  frater- 
nity whose  membership  is  made 
up  of  both  music  and  non- 
music  majors.  Our  members 
share  a  love  for  music  and  en- 
courage each  other  musically, 
professionally,  and  personally. 

The  Epsilon  Chi  Chapter  of 
Sigma  Alpha  Iota  has  been  ac- 
tive in  promoting  the  impor- 
tance that  music  holds  in  every- 
day life  by  taking  an  active  role 
in  the  Department  of  Music  Ed- 
ucation. Our  members  partic- 
ipate in  band,  chorus,  honora- 
ries,  and  many  other 
organizations  and  causes  across 
the  MSU  campus. 


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The  purpose  of  the  Society  of 
Petroleum  Engineers  is  to  in- 
troduce students  of  petroleum 
engineering  to  all  aspects  of  the 
petroleum  industry.  Monthly 
meetings  include  topics  ranging 
from  general  information  to 
specific  company  and  student 
projects.  Other  activities  include 
attendance  at  the  Annual  Tech- 
nical Conference  and  Exhibi- 
tion, field  trips,  special  seminars 
on  industry  techniques, 
cookouts,  and  the  annual 
Christmas  party. 


to  by  Sonny  Mathews 

'W  1:  Ramurthy  "Kumar",  Jodi  Beale-  Vice  President,  Lori  Lantz-  Secretary,  J.  Christian  Russell  Row  2:  Kalluri  Vark,  Balasub  Ramanian  Senthil, 
Timie  E.  Lee,  Joan  M.  Easley-  President,  Bob  Kelly,  Joey  Hayles  Row  3:  Vanessa  Wortham,  Gilbert  Y.  Yevi,  John  Vozzo-  Treasurer,  Rob  Holbrook,  Tim 
ncan-  Program  Chairman,  Sabki  Yusoff 


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The  Society  of  Women  En- 
gineers stimulates  women  to 
achieve  full  potential  in  careets 
as  engineets  and  leadets,  ex- 
pands the  image  of  the  engi- 
neering profession  as  a  positive 
force  in  improving  the  quality 
of  life,  and  demonstrates  the 
value  of  diversity. 


The  Stennis  Scholars  are  stu- 
dents in  the  political  science  de- 
partment who  are  awarded 
Stennis  Scholatships.  Stennis 
Scholars  participate  in  several 
campus  and  community  activ- 
ities and  are  addressed  by  guest 
speakers  on  current  events  and 
career  opportunities. 


Society  of  Women  Engineers 


Photo  by  Robert  C.  Rivera 

Row  1:  Linda  Mak,  Christine  Cuicchi-  Vice  President,  Lisa  Robinson-  Secretary /Treasurer,  Denise  Peterson-  President  Row  2:  Wanda  Rice,  Rejanah 
Steward,  Christy  Morton,  Kim  Jackson,  Tracy  Benway,  Sarah  Mooney  Row  3:  Stacia  Hunt,  Mamie  Crawford,  Carol  Breland,  Lisa  Bostick-  Advisor,  Lisa 
Redwme-  Advisor  Not  Pictured:  Mary  Jasper-  Counselor,  Robyn  Gaston,  Chnsti  Goldman,  Jan  Patton 


Stennis  Scholars 


Photo  by  Mike  Bedgoo. 

Row  1:  Quita  Ware,  Katherine  Henderson,  Kris  Mallard,  Andrea  Dallas,  Anita  Owens,  Amanda  Stamps  Row  2:  Jena  Brown,  Jessica  DeGroote,  Stac 
Shumpert,  Steve  Browning,  Jim  Gordon,  Jason  Pollan,  Buddy  McRae 


Student  Dietetic  Association 


3horo  by  Ron  Allen 

Row  1:  Monica  Belvin,  Rhonda  Boldin,  Stephanie  Nordstrom,  Jane  Clayton,  Tyna  Webb,  Lea  Henderson  Row  2:  Carolyn  MaJone-  Advisor,  Monica 
Blankenship,  Barbie  Pennington,  Dede  Porter,  Jessica  Oaks,  Angela  Hughes,  Kara  Allen,  Candee  Mosley,  Shelley  Russum,  Becky  James  Row  3:  Evelyn 
Rushing,  Nicole  Smith,  Lora  Nelson,  Lora  Nelson,  Amy  Hundley,  Milicent  Kuhn,  Lee  Ann  Chiltom,  Melissa  Beck 


The  MSU  Dietetics  Club, 
composed  of  Food  and  Nutrition 
and  Dietetics  majors,  participates 
in  various  educational  and  en- 
tertaining activities  throughout 
the  year.  The  members  prepare  a 
meal  for  visiting  Agriculture  and 
Home  Economics  Alumni  during 
Homecoming  weekend  and  Su- 
per Bulldog  Weekend. 

The  members  attend  the  Mis- 
sissippi Dietetics  Association  an- 
nual meeting  in  Jackson  and  the 
American  Dietetics  Association 
convention.  Throughout  the  year 
the  club  takes  various  trips  to 
places  of  professional  interest, 
such  as  Southern  Living  in  Bir- 
mingham. 


Univ.  Christian  Student  Ctr. 


The  University  Christian 
Student  Center,  associated  wtih 
the  local  congregation  of  the 
Church  of  Christ,  strives  to 
serve  MSU  and  the  surrounding 
community.  Under  the  guid- 
ance of  campus  minister  Perry 
Jinkerson,  the  UCSC  provides  a 
loving,  Christian  environment 
for  students  that  quite  often 
find  themselves  overwhelmed 
with  the  demands  of  college  life. 
The  primary  focus  of  the 
UCSC,  however,  is  to  spread 
the  influence  of  Jesus  Christ 
throughout  the  university  and 
beyond. 


Photo  by  Mike  Nichols 


University  Concert  Choir 


Submitted 

Alison  Abril,  Whit  Alexander,  Robyn  Anthony,  Kerry  Beaver,  Gina  Beene,  Brecca  Boden,  Greg  Boone,  Guy  Bowering,  Scott  Bratton,  Melanie  Bridges,  Vicki  Brooks,  Jerry  Brown,  Greg  Browning, 
Molly  Burns,  Julie  Carter,  Karen  Clark,  Cory  Collins,  James  Copeland,  Anneliese  Craig,  Tonya  Day,  Kelly  DeBardelaben,  Brian  Dorsey,  Jennifer  Duty,  Janelle  Egdorf,  Lee  Egdorf,  Shanon  Eliason,  Anne 
K.  Everett,  Matthew  Everett,  Nancie  Everett,  Kendra  Ferrell,  Terry  Fisher,  Christa  Gandy,  Melissa  Garrison,  Jennifer  Gaston,  Duane  Gordon,  Jason  Griffin,  Andrea  Hastings,  Stephanie  Herring,  Alan 
Hicks,  Holly  Hunter,  Bill  Johnston,  David  King,  Beth  Knowlton,  Paul  Koenig,  Mike  Lamonica,  Chelle  Lee,  Alicia  Long,  Melody  Lott,  William  Lowes,  Zoe  May,  Becky  McClanahan,  Rachel  McCool, 
Charlotte  McCormack,  April  McGee,  Margaret  McGrath,  Suzy  McGrath,  Tamatha  Mcintosh,  Matthew  McKaskle,  Wes  McMichael,  Shannon  Millican,  Bill  Moore,  Todd  Moore,  Amy  Northam,  Coker 
Palmer,  Jeff  Parks,  Paige  Passons,  Dana  Peters,  Beverly  Petty,  Darbie  Pope,  Tim  Prince,  Rhonda  Rasberry,  Donna  Reed,  Robyn  Rever,  Chris  Richardson,  Alina  Robinson,  Rob  Robinson,  Jennifer 
Rodgers,  Becky  Rudolph,  Tony  Sargraves,  Lori  Schuler,  Federico  Schweizer,  Paul  Scott,  Britton  Snow,  Ben  South,  Doug  Streets,  Jenny  Taylor,  Rebecca  Taylor,  Ginger  Tedder,  Beth  Thomas,  Jennifer 
Thompson,  Kenneth  Thompson,  John  Tipton,  Teresa  Tompkins,  Steve  Tuttle,  Susan  Tyree,  Mark  Wade,  Michelle  West,  Jennifer  Wright,  Brian  Young 

The  University  Concert  Choit  was  otganized  in  1963.  Members  are  chosen  by 
auditions  open  to  all  students  of  the  university.  The  group  performs  one  major 
choral  work  each  semester  and  also  performs  with  the  Maroon  Band  in  the 
annual  patriotic  half-time  show  for  a  fall  campus  football  game. 


1 1  UNIVERSITY 


University  Madrigal  Singers 


Scott  Btatton,  Christy  Brumfield,  Juli  Cartet,  Ethel  Davis,  Shawn  Dulaney,  Jennifer  Duty,  Lee  Egdorf,  Joe  Evans,  Anne  K.  Evetett,  Matt  Everett,  Nancie  Evetett,  Kendra  Ferrell,  Mickey  Goussett,  Jason 
Gtiffin,  Stephanie  Herring,  Alan  Hicks,  Chris  Holmes,  David  King,  Jodie  Layman,  Melody  Lott,  Rachel  McCool,  Margaret  McGrath,  Suzy  McGrath,  Michael  Peeler,  Darbie  Pope,  Rhonda  Rasberry, 
Paul  Scott,  Ginger  Tedder,  Teresa  Tompkins,  Brian  Young 


The  1992-93  edition  of  the  University  Madrigal  Singers  is  the  30th  group  to 
represent  the  university  since  the  singers  were  organized  in  1963.  The  group  has 
toured  extensively  and  has  appeared  on  television  throughout  the  southeast.  The 
singers  were  selected  to  premiere  a  new  choral  work  for  the  Southeastern  Choral 
Conductors  Conference  and  were  honored  by  being  chosen  to  perform  a  series  of 
six  programs  at  the  American  Pavilion  for  the  Knoxville  World's  Fair.  The 
singers  presented  the  26th  annual  Madrigal  Christmas  Dinner  in  December  on 
the  Mississippi  State  University  campus. 


UNIVERSITY 


Mississippi  Magic 


Submitted 

Row  1:  Gelena  Chittom,  Melody  Lott,  Meg  Wood,  Donna  Reed,  Donna  Baker,  Kelly  Debardelaben,  Juan  Moss  Row  2:  Latrell  Kiker,  Jerry  Brown,  Chris  Horton,  Russell  Boles,  Gary  Boudreaux,  Scott 
Campbell 


Mississippi  Magic  is  the  University's  show  choir.  Now  in  its  fourth  year,  the 
group  specializes  in  the  performance  of  entertainment  type  music,  most  of  which 
is  performed  with  choreography.  Mississippi  Magic  has  performed  on  campus, 
in  the  community,  and  throughout  the  state.  The  group's  founder  and  director  is 
Dr.  Rose  D.  Daniels,  Associate  Professor  of  Music  Education. 


II  UNIVERSITY 


University  Honors  Council 


hoto  by  Thuan-Par  Tan 

iordon  Andda  GreSSet'Bnan  Youn8'David  Schmidt.Gina  Box,Beverly  Snell  Row  2  Michelle  Hodges,  Amy  VanDoren,  Jonathan  Amacker,  Tncia  Bacon  Row  3  Catherine  Speck,  Dave  Webb,  Duane 


I  The  University  Honors  Program  exists  primarily  to  offer  outstanding  academic 
xperiences  to  qualified  students.  Honors  courses  substitute  for  regular  courses  and 
re  applicable  to  every  degree  program  at  M.S.U.  Honors  students  also  benefit  from 
riority  scheduling  in  pre-registration.  The  Honors  sections  differ  from  regular 
ections  because  the  smaller  classes  —  usually  five  to  fifteen  students  —  focus  on 
idividualized  instruction  that  emphasizes  each  student's  training  and  experience. 
"he  most  outstanding  members  of  the  faculty  teach  Honors  courses;  therefore,  UHP 
actions  are  challenging  and  appealing  because  they  allow  consistent  exchange 
mong  students  and  faculty. 

;  The  Honors  Program  also  has  assumed  an  important  role  in  the  cultural  and 
bcial  lives  of  hundreds  of  students  and  faculty  members.  The  Honors  Forum  and 
umerous  presentations  expose  Honors  participants  to  diplomats,  musicians,  in- 
j:rnational  visitors,  artists,  computer  specialists,  writers,  scientists,  and  a  variety  of 
:holars  and  professionals,  all  of  whom  are  outstanding  and  some  of  whom  have 
jimed  distinctions  such  as  the  National  Book  Award  and  Nobel  and  Pulitzer 
irizes.  Honors  students  travel  with  expense  paid  to  cities  such  as  New  Orleans, 
liami,  Salt  Lake  City,  and  Charleston  to  attend  national  and  regional  meetings  of 
leir  national  organization.  They  also  form  intramural  teams  and  plan  social 
rtivities  such  as  the  annual  Honors  Theme  Banquet,  film  showings  and  picnics.  At 
lie  end  of  each  academic  year,  outstanding  students  are  recognized  at  an  annual 
vards  ceremony  attended  by  all  Honors  students  and  faculty. 
;  The  UHP  has  a  national  reputation  because  of  the  participation  of  students  in  its 
wernance.  The  students  elect  class  representatives  to  an  Honors  Council  that 
Ivises  the  Director  and  plans  activities  for  the  Program.  The  Council  supervises  the 
i  onors  House,  where  all  Honors  students  have  access  to  IBM  computers  in  the 
|urke  Computer  Laboratory,  a  terminal  of  the  University  system,  electric  type- 
riters,  a  copy  machine,  a  small  library/seminar  room,  and  a  lounge. 


UHP 


Greek  Association  Officers 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathews 

Row  1:  Jackie  Meaders-  Vice  President,  Sjohn  McCormick-  President,  Bonnie  Wright  Row  2:  Willie  Jackson,  Bruce  Smith-  Treasurer,  Glen  Singletary- 
Social  Chairman 


Greek  Association 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathes ; 

Row  1:  Brian  Boykins,  Jackie  Taliaferro,  Rodrick  Walker,  Angela  Lang,  Trenton  Parker  Row  2:  Angela  Simmons,  Jackie  Meaders,  Tawayna  Giles,  Chancei 
Jordan,  Crystel  Hearn-Eatman,  Tracey  Robinson,  Bonnie  Wright  Row  3:  Willie  Jackson,  John  Evans,  Edward  Rice,  Sjohn  McCormick,  Glen  Singletarji 
Greg  Bails,  Bruce  Smith 


IFC  Cabinet 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathews 

Row  1:  Todd  N.  Brown,  Mark  W.  McCormack,  John  Stratton,  John  Ohlson,  Jeffrey  Minton  Row  2:  Jim  Anthony,  Paul  Wasserman,  John  David  Wicker, 
Chuck  DonJin,  Kurt  Krausse 


IFC  Council 


Photo  by  Ralph  Shearer 

Row  1:  Walter  Moss,  Anthony  Burkes,  Kenneth  McNeal,  Marc  Haraann,  Heath  Childs  Row  2:  Christer  Gargrove,  Sam  Cammack,  Russ  McReynolds, 
Peyton  Passons,  Patrick  Cox  Row  3:  Tim  Duncan,  Leigh  Pace,  Steven  Garrett,  Joel  Easley,  William  Abraham 


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Panhellenic  Council 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathews 

Row  1:  Julie  Nabors-  Scholarship  Chairperson,  Stacy  Ball-  Vice  President,  Jennifer  Hawks-  Secretary,  Owen  Edmonson-  President,  Shani  Burley-  Treasurer, 
Debbie  Gray-  Public  Relations  Chairperson,  Tanya  Taylor-  Activities  Chairperson  Row  2:  Nikki  Porter,  Susan  Jennings,  Leslie  Metcalfe,  Amy  Barber, 
Crystel  Eatman,  Sorena  Dumas,  Melisa  Polk,  Marie  Hataway,  Kristin  Flautt  Row  3:  Cynthia  Parks,  Juandalyn  Williams,  Jacqueline  Meaders,  Julie  Boykin, 
Sydney  Stallings,  Edra  Cox,  Stephanie  Castelli  Row  4:  Lisa  Young,  Angela  Palmer,  Jennifer  Wills,  Patricia  Walker  Row  5:  Meg  Montgomery,  Leslie 
Zacharias,  Kim  Humbarger,  Jennifer  Johnson,  Nicole  Allensworth,  J.  T.  Galloway 


Jr.  Panhellenic 


Photo  by  Sonny  Maches 
Row  1:  Stacy  Ball-  Advisor,  Sarah  Ashmore  -  Secretary  /Treasurer,  Haley  Kennedy-  Vice  President,  Laney  Hood-  President  Row  2:  Gretchen  Robert 
Jennifer  Pickle,  Shelley  Stalcup,  Mamie  Patterson  Row  3:  Gayla  Norwood,  La  Visa  Robinson  Row  4:  Mindy  Gray,  Melissa  Campbell,  Suzanne  Greer,  Nikl 
Gunter  Not  Pictured:  Anna  Cheatham-  Historian 


Greek  Council  for  Christ 


The  purpose  of  Greek  Coun- 
cil for  Christ  is  to  demonsttate 
to  the  campus  that  we,  as 
Greeks,  can  be  involved  in  dif- 
ferent organizations  and  still 
love  each  other,  cooperate  with 
each  other,  pray  for  each  other, 
and  provide  a  support  group  for 
Greeks  in  Christ. 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathews 

Row  1:  Aubrey  Jordan,  Julie  Gilme,  Lisa  Hemby,  Christy  Guin,  Leslie  Lambert,  Sara  Beth  Bunch,  Dustin  Louque,  Alan  McDaniel,  Denton  Farr  Row  2: 
Beth  Cummins,  Pat  Bethea,  Russ  Rinehart,  Brian  Leathermen,  Amy  Teel,  Lainie  Tubertini,  Kim  Humbarget,  Cory  Knight,  Dwight  McComb,  Scott  Wise, 
Molly  Paine,  Chad  McMullin  Row  3:  Kevin  Green,  Brett  Dulaney,  Rob  Laher,  Erik  LaValle,  Christin  Hargrove,  Brent  McGillbury,  Brad  Rigby,  David 
Pritehard,  Spence  Flatgard,  Will  Walker,  David  Gibbs,  Paul  Shook-  Advisor,  Ken  Watkins 


Alpha  Kappa  Alpha 


Photo  by  Raiph  Shearer 

Row  1:  Yulanda  Starling-  Secretary,  Sherry  McDonald-  Vice  President,  Crystel  Eatman-  President,  Tawayna  L.  Giles-  Treasurer  Row  2:  Tonja  Williams, 
Brenda  Williams,  Cheryta  Parker,  Genea  Erby,  Terra  Wells,  Sonya  Vassar,  Portia  Gause,  Sonja  Williams,  Barbara  Bennett 


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:boto  by  Mike  Nichols 

low  1:  Cassandra  Tuliaferro-  Vice  President,  Sheila  H.  Kern-  President,  Kimberley  Y.  Moore-  Secretary,  Jacqueline  Meaders-  Treasurer  Row  2:  Juandalyn 

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Alpha  Phi  Alpha 


The  Alpha  Phi  Alpha  Fraternity  is  an  asset  to  the  Mississippi  State  Campus.  These  men  are  active  in  many  campus 
events  and  societies.  They  strive  to  be  an  active  part  of  the  Mississippi  State  community,  and  even  initiate  many 
activities  of  their  own.  For  instance,  they  host  a  series  of  events  to  interest  minority  students  in  attending  college  and 
raise  money  for  a  Minority  Scolarship  Fund. 

The  activities  were  held  during  Alphafest  1992  in  October.  On  October  5,  an  awards  program  was  held  for 
outstanding  high  school  students  in  the  Golden  Trianagle  Area.  The  theme  was  "Lift  as  You  Climb,"  and  the  speaker 
was  Ms.  Brenda  Carter  of  Mary  Holmes  College.  On  October  9,  a  step  contest  was  held  in  Lee  Auditorium. 

The  men  of  Alpha  Phi  Alpha  are  also  enjoying  their  first  year  in  their  house  on  campus. 


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Abel,  Abner 
Abel,  Alex 
Abel,  Aurthor 
Abel,  Kristie 


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244 


Abesinghe,  Arambage  306 

Abney,  Keith  270 

Abraham,  Dr  Jimmy  358,  372 

Abraham,  William  385 

Abraham,  Willie  343 

Abram,  D'Leasha  202 
Abril,  Alison            224,  324,  328, 
341,  361,  380 

Aceituno,  Carlos  306 

Acord, Joey  196 

Acosta,  Lanny  224 

Acosta,  Tracy  187 

Adair,  Jason  244 

Adams,  Amber  54,  330 

Adams,  Angela  202 

Adams,  Bill  306 

Adams,  Daniel  306 

Adams,  Jack  202 
Adams,  Jamie          244,  317,  324, 
372 

Adams,  Jennifer  54,  64,  202, 
224,  420 

Adams,  Kenya  56 

Adams,  Laura  244 

Adams,  Lori  270 

Adams,  S  haunt  a  361 

Adams,  Susan  244 

Adamson,  Tisha  133 

Adcock,  Mark  270 

Adkins,  James  133 

Adkison,  Leah  244 

Adnan,  Azlan  325,  348 

Adrian,  Kathy  270 

Adrian,  Mitchell  306 

Afzal,  Muhammad  360 

Agacer,  Gilda  320 

Agarwal,  Rajeev  329 
Agostinelli,  Thomas  Jr    324,361 

Ahmad,  Farhan  244 

Ahmad,  Suleiman  306 

Ahmed,  Rana  Shafiq  360 

Ahmed,  Syed  Farhan  360 

Ahrens,  Jennifer  270 

Ainsworth,  Bethany  324 

Ainsworth,  Janie  133 

Akin,  Michelle  324 

Akins,  Ericka  133 

Akins,  Michael  244 

Al-Mahmoud,  Ahmad  306 

Al-Muhmoud,  Ahmad  349 

Alam,  Shaflqul  202 

Alarcon,  Jorge  306 

Alawine,  Michelle  244 

Albert,  James  185 

Albright,  Christy  224,  324 

AJbro,  Daryl  170 

Alderman,  Angela  270 

Aldridge,  Joseph  270 

Aldridge,  Merrill  60 

AJdy,  Vycky  270 

Alexander,  Al  270,  345 

Alexander,  Antoinette  244 

Alexander,  Dax  244 

Alexander,  Rodney  202 

Alexander,  Whit  380 

Alfonso,  Jose  187 

Alford,  Leslie  224 

Algood,  Mindy  27,  202 

Allan,  Lou  352 

Allee,  Lisa  162,  163 

Allen,  Alphews  F  397 
Allen,  Andrew         328,  335,  359, 
375 

Allen,  Antonio  306 

Allen,  Clint  170 

Allen,  James  356 
Allen,  Jay   84,  270,  325,  358,  372 

Allen,  Jeff  244,  324 
Allen,  Kara        84,  270,  321,  327, 
379 

Allen,  Kellie  270 

Allen,  Kelly  317 

Allen,  Kenna  270 

Allen,  Lance  365 

Allen,  LaTonya  202 

Allen,  Leslie  270,  357 

Allen,  Lori  244 
Allen,  Mark      224,  335,  359,  367 

Allen,  Ricky  270 

Allen,  Ron  371 

Allen,  Stanley  224 

Allen,  Susanne  224,  337 

Allen,  Tracy  244 

Allensworth,  Nicole  224,  324, 
361,  386 

Allew,  Alphelus  270 

Alley,  Mark  187 

Alligood,  Stephanie  270,  360, 
420 

Allison,  Sam  270 

Allred,  Danny  202 

AHshouse,  Bill  270,  360 

Allsup,  Haze  244 

Almeida,  Ana  Paula  244 

Alseleem,  Yousef  306 

Amacker,  Jonathan  224,  314, 
383 

Ammon,  Susan  351 

Anderson,  Alex  365 

Anderson,  Alicia  184 

Anderson,  Allee  224 

Anderson,  Amy  202 

Anderson,  Ben  270 

Anderson,  Bert  244 

Anderson,  Charlie  170 

Anderson,  Contenia  224 

Anderson,  Greg  148 

Anderson,  Kim  270 

Anderson,  Nathe  Ann  306 

Anderson,  Pansy  224 

Anderson,  Russell  244 

Anderson,  So  Yong  270 

Anderson,  Sonja  202 

Anderson,  Tangi  330 

Anderson,  Tangie  55 

Anderson,  Wayne  244 

Anderson,  Yolanda  224 

Anding,  Richard  270 

And ress,  Jackie  185 

Andrews,  Libba  326 


Andrews,  Natalie  202 

Anglin,  Sue  270 

Anmalsetty,  Sriniuas  306 

Ansede,  Frank  186 

Anthens,  Shane  244 

Anthony,  Jim  343,  385 

Anthony,  Lea  Anne  270 

Anthony,  Robert  224 
Anthony,  Robyn     270,  324,  354, 
377,  380 

Antici,  Brad  202 

Anwar,  Chairil  306 

Aplin,  Lisa  361 

Aqil,  Tahir  306 

Archer,  John  224 
Archer,  Kevin           224,  336,  337 

Archer,  Lisa  270 

Ard,  Jennifer  331 

Arellano,  Miguel  306 

Arispe,  Vanessa  202 

Arledge,  John  374 

Armstrong,  Daniel  324 

Armstrong,  Keith  270 

Armstrong,  Michael  306 

Armstrong,  Patri  335 

Armstrong,  Russell  202 

Armstrong,  Sara  187 

Arnold,  Terry  244 

Arnold,  Todd  54 

Arroyo,  Lucy  334 

Arszman,  Alison  224 

Arzman,  Alison  133 

Asghar,  Rukhsana  349,  360 

Ashford,  Charles  133,  244 

Ashley,  Dawn  270 

Ashley,  Edie  334 

Ashley,  Katie  224 

Ashley,  Margaret  244 

Ashley,  Randall  224 

Ashman,  Michele  185 

Ashmore,  Sarah  244,  386 

Ashmore,  Tammy  244 

Askew,  Renita  202 

Assell,  Joe  244,  359 
Aston,  Angela             55,  306,  358 

Atkins,  Brian  316 

Atkins,  Harold  244 

Atkins,  Jennifer  270 

Atkinson,  Robert  224 

Atkinson,  Susie  359 

Atkison,  Allan  244 

Au,  Jennifer  186 

Aubuchon,  Woody  244 

Aultman,  Lisa  271 

Austin,  Stacy  224 

Auton,  Lisa  244 

Avery,  Ben  245 

Avery,  James  271 

Avery,  Kelly  224 

Axton,  Christopher  245 

Axton,  Kevin  271 

Aycock,  Larry  345 

Aycock,  Steven  331 

Ayers,  Jason  170 

Azam,  Mohammod  271 

Azinger,  Thomasa  359 

Azwell,  Doug  133 

Azwell,  Douglas  245 

B 

Baber,  Larfaya  202,  328 

Bach,  Eric  202 
Bachner,  Fred           321,347,373 

Bacon,  Mindy  186 

Bacon,  Patricia  202 

Bacon,  Tricia  383 

Bagwell,  Nancy  271 

Bailey,  Anthony  202 

Bailey,  Benje  202 

Bailey,  Brad  202 

Bailey,  Chip  356 

Bailey,  Coleman  245 

Bailey,  Coley  320 

Bailey,  Jay  170,  245 

Bailey,  Jenifer  324 

Bailey,  Jennifer  245,  345 

Bailey,  Jenny  245 

Bailey,  Matthew  184 

Bailey,  Shannon  271 

Bailey,  Shay  334 

Bails,  Greg  384 

Bails,  Gregory  A  397 

Bain,  Brian  202 

Bain,  Tracey  271 

Baird,  Bryan  360 

Bajoch,  Qadir  306 

Baker,  Chuck  338 

Baker,  Donna  382 

Baker,  Shasta  66 

Bala,  Senthil  306 

Baldwin,  Brian  327 

Ball,  Barbara  320 

Ball,  Michael  202 
Ball,  Stacy           84,  342,  360,  386 

Ballard,  Bart  271,  319 

Ballard,  Gwendolyn  245 

Ballard,  Rhonda  271,317 

Ballentine,  Craig  365 

Baloch,  Qadir  349 
Bane,  Becky             368,  370,  371 

Bane,  Craig  370 

Banes,  Brad  334 

Banes,  Sandra  334 

Bankester,  Blake  224 

Banks,  Alison  245,  352 

Banks,  Ashley  245 

Banks,  Kendra  352 

Barbee,  Craig  55 
Barber,  Amy    245,  341,  352,  386 

Barber,  Fredrick  202 

Barberena,  Armando  224 

Barclay,  Anthony  224 

Barfield,  David  202 

Barfield,  John  224 

Barillas,  Rolando  306 

Barker,  Bonnie  203 

Barker,  Granville  271 

Barkley,  Richard  271 

Barlow,  Johnathan  3 1 5 

Barlow,  Jonathan  203 

Barlow,  Stephen  245 
Barnes,  Apryl            271,332,374 

Barnes,  Cedric  245 

Barnes,  David  365 

Barnes,  Jim  271,345 

Barnes,  Joe  60 

Barnes,  Kelly  271 


Barnes,  Scotty  55 

Barnes,  Scott  60,  271 

Barnett,  Aaron  336,  337 

Barnett,  Leigh  354 

Barnett,  Lorena  133 

Barnett,  Lori  224,  377 

Barnette,  Tawanna  195 

Barnette,  Tawana  196 
Barr,  Tara         153,271,342,351 

Barrett,  Aprille  203 

Bartick,  Tracy  184 

Bartlett,  Leda  306 

Bartlett,  Melissa  203 

Basic,  Christopher  338 

Baskins,  Roosevelt  196 

Bass,  Curtis  245 

Bass,  Michael  203 
Bass-Choate,  Yamily       194,  195, 
196 

Bateman,  Lanny  360 

Bates,  Adam  203 
Batson,  Beth               84,271,376 

Batte,  Chris  365 
Batten,  Susan            133,224,328 

Battles,  Gordon  245 

Baucom,  Steven  203 

Baucom,  Steve  133,  420 

Baugh,  Tom  224 

Beach,  Sandra  203 

Beachum,  Amy  245 

Beaird,  Andy  324 

Beaird,  Scott  271 

Beal,  Carla  194 

Beale,  Jodi  377 

Bean,  Kenneth  225 

Bean,  Kenny  327 

Beard,  Bart  306 

Beard,  Phil  245 

Bearden,  Jeremey  203 

Bearid,  Eric  225 

Beasley,  BobbiAnn  203 

Beasley,  Bobbie  133 

Beasley,  Erin  203 

Beasley,  Kathleen  324 

Beauchem,  Renee  203 

Beaver,  Kerry  271,  380 

Beck,  Heatherly  245 

Beck,  Melissa  306,  379 

Bedford,  Deward  196 

Bedgood,  Mike  371,  420 

Bedgood,  William  133 

Bedwell,  Matthew  361 

Beene,  Gina  245,  380 

Beets,  Daniel  225 

Bekurs,  Gray  55,  133 

Bell,  Angela  203 

Bell,  Brenda  361 

Bell,  Dorothy  271 

Bell,  Geoffrey  271 

Bell,  Jane  339 

Bell,  Jennifer  203 

Bell,  Kristen  54 

Bell,  Kristin  64 

Bell,  Latavious  271,  404 

Bell,  Melinda  271 

Bell,  Scott  365 

Bell-PerneU,  Kathryn  271 

Bellayuto,  Jennifer  203 

Bellerud,  Nana  306 
Beltran,  Carlos  225,  314,  316 
Belvin,  Monica         245,  338,  379 

Bender,  Tara  364 

Benjamin,  Makessa  245 
Benjamin,  Monique         331,  340 

Bennear,  Monica  245 

Bennett,  Barbara  245,  387 
Bennett,  Brian          225,  335,  361 

Bennett,  Gray  343 

Bennett,  Michelle  225 

Bennett,  Renee  196 

Bennett,  Shanna  314 
Bennett,  Shawna         79,  80,  245, 
337 

Benoist,  Cheryl  271 

Benson,  Sherre  133,  203 
Benton,  Brad            245,  330,  372 

Benton,  Dr  Gary  195 

Benton,  Rachael  338,  350 
Benway,  Tracy          225,  361,  378 

Bergiel,  Bridget  271 

Bergiel,  Erich  225 

Bernard,  David  306 
Bernhart,  Laura         84,  271,  331 

Berry,  Dale  271,  365 

Berry,  Stephanie  203 

Berryhill,  Derek  225 

Berryhill,  Robin  203 

Berthelson,  Chad  306 

Berthelson,  Shay  27 1 

Betbeze,  Philip  271 

Bethany,  Brigitte  245,  352 

Bethea,  John  369 
Bethea,  Leslie             55,  306,  358 

Bethea,  Pat  203,  387 

Betts,  Amy  225 
Betts,  Gayle        38,  245,  314,  328 

Betts,  Ronnie  356 

Bevill,  Bart  346 

Beville,  Heidi  333 

Beyea,  Tim  133,  306 

Beyer,  Derek  271 

Bible,  Jamey  359 

Biddle,  Leslie  324, 326 

Bieloh,  Johnny  271 

Bigelow,  Jaclyn  133 

Bigelow,  Jaclynn  54,225 

Bigger,  David  320 

Bigham,  Scott  320 

Bill,  Brittany  333,  337 

Billow,  Mary  Jo  321,  374 

Billups,  Reginald  225 

Bilwani,  Altaf  225 

Birzer,  Larry  196 

Bishop,  David  271 

Bishop,  Greg  170 

Bjornson,  Jeffrye  338 

Black,  Bailey  271 

Black,  Letha  225 

Black,  Michelle  138 

Black,  Paige  271 

Black,  Stevan  337 

Blacklidge,  Ginger  225,  337 

Blackridge,  Ginger  315 
Blackwell,  Sarah      225,324,361 

Blair,  Billy  184 

Blake,  Manesha  245 


Blakeney,  Joseph  367 
Blalock,  Jared    84,  326,  333,  343 

Blalock,  Lamar  245,  348 

Bland,  Anthony  271 

Blanden,  Annette  225,  332 

Blaney,  Dr  Ben  345 

Blaney,  Virginia  345 

Blankenship,  Kevin  203 
Blankenship,  Monica      245,  379 

Blanton,  Len  331 

Bianton,  Lori  203 

Blanton,  Vicki  133,  377 

Blasingame,  Christy  324 

Bloesch,  Michael  355 

Bloodsworth,  Kent  225 

Blount,  Russ  272 

Boatwright,  Donna  272 

Bobby,  Brooke  366 

Boden,  Brecca  380 

Boehme,  Terry  339 
Boga,  Tonya     225,  324,  347,  361 

Bogard,  Jeremy  225 

Bolan,  Brett  272,  327 

Boland,  LuAnne  272 
Boldin,  Rhonda        272,  374,  379 

Boles,  Russell  272,  382 

Bolfrey,  Grace  349 

Bolin,  Carl  272 

Bolton,  Annette  225 

Bolton,  Brandi  203 

Bond,  Jeremy  272 
Bonds,  Scott            245,314,372 

Bonds,  Vicky  332 

Bonilla,  Bird  306 

Booker,  Ken  306 

Booker,  Rena  272,  352 

Booker,  Tiffany  153 

Booker,  Yolanda  225 

Boone,  Brad  245 

Boone,  Greg  203,  380 

Boornson,  Jeffrey  203 

Booth,  Martha  O  360 

Booth,  Molly  225 

Booth,  Robin  203 

Booth,  Scott  272 

Boothroyd,  Bobby  272 

Boren,  Heather  203 

Boring,  Jennifer  245,  324 

Borst,  Benny  272,  325 

Borst,  Michelle  133,  328 

Borzik,  Louis  272 

Bosarge,  Charlotte  84,  326 

Bosarge,  Chris  121,272 

Bost,  Amanda  272,  329 

Bostick,  Lisa  378 

Boswell,  Ana  203 

Boswell,  Tammy  196 

Bottina,  Claudia  361 

Bottino,  Claudia  324 

Boucher,  Kristin  203 

Boudreaux,  Gary  327,  382 

Boudreaux,  Tony  339 

Bouie,  Luther  326 

Bounds,  Scott  179 

Bourrage,  Joyce  196 

Boutwell,  Allen  203 

Boutwell,  Angie  133,  203 

Bowden,  Amy  203 

Bowden,  Royce  325 

Bowen,  Wes  245,  330 
Bowering,  Guy          203,  337,  380 

Bowers,  Christian  203 

Bowland,  Barry  263 

Bowlin,  Beth  225,314 

Bowling,  Linda  245 

Bowman,  Chris  245 

Bowman,  Shannon  203 

Box,  Billy  133 

Box,  David  272 
Box,  Gina                    54,  246,  383 

Box,  Mark  246 

Box,  Stacey  246 

Boyd,  Brad  272 

Boyd,  Catherine  R  360 

Boyd,  Christopher  246,  336, 
338 
Boyd,  Daniel             120,  128,  351 

Boyd,  David  246 

Boyd,  Gregory  272 

Boyd,  John  246 

Boyd,  Kelli  187 

Boyd,  Leah  203 

Boyd,  M  E  334 

Boyd,  Scott  272 

Boyd,  Shanna  56,  246 

Boyd,  Susan  363 

Boyd,  Valerie  54 

Boykin,  Diane  272 
Boykin,  Julie            225,  314,  386 

Boykin,  Louie  272 

Boykin,  Shelley  246 

Boykins,  Brian  384,  397 

Boykins,  Bryin  332 

Bozeman,  Regina  203 

Brabham,  Kim  272 

Braddock,  Debbie  246 

Braddock,  Melinda  360 

Bradford,  Camille  272 

Bradley,  Aimee  272 

Bradley,  Douglas  196 

Bradley,  Kim  367 

Bradley,  Kimberly  133,  272 

Bradley,  Steve  204 

Bradley,  Todd  246 

Brady,  Adrienne  339 

Brady,  Steve  272 

Branch,  Charlotte  225 
Branch,  Janet           225,  316,  338 

Brandon,  Jerri  272,  320 

Brandon,  William  272 

Brantley,  Bethany  272 

Brantley,  Jeri  272 

Branton,  Stacy  195,  196 

Branton,  Will  246 

Brase,  Bill  273 

Brasell,  David  273 

Brasell,  Kathy  246 

Brasell,  Lance  246 

Brasfeild,  Charles  246 

Brasfield,  Rebecca  273 

Brasfield,  Rob  273 

Braswell,  Amy  353 

Braswell,  Chandler  133 

Braswell,  Ryan  226 

Bratton,  Scott  380,381 

Breazeale,  Betsy  246,  337 


Breedlove,  Carol  246 
Breland,  Carol          273,  344,  378 

Bretheiim,  David  133 

Brewer,  Allison  204 

Brewer,  Jimmy  356 

Bridges,  Anita  204 

Bridges,  Brian  204 

Bridges,  Donnie  226 

Bridges,  Kimberly  273 
Bridges,  Melanie      226,  361,  380 

Bridges,  Steven  204 

Bridgman,  Karen  246 

Briggs,  Wes  321 

Bright,  Cindy  367 

Bright,  Cynthia  246 

Brightwell,  Ron  329 

Brignac,  Rene  226 

Brindley,  Anne  204 

Brister,  Byron  204 

Brister,  Kelly  184 

Brister,  Steve  273 

Britt,  Cristi  246 

Britt,  M  Lance  133,  362 

Britto,  Ronnie  307 

Brochard,  Glen  375 

Brock,  Royal  246 

Brockway,  S  Joe  333 

Broocks,  Jennifer  226 

Brookhart,  Nina  246 

Brooks,  Ahalt  187 

Brooks,  George  148 

Brooks,  James  327 

Brooks,  Kim  246 
Brooks,  Kristen        273,324,331 

Brooks,  Sheletha  246,  340 

Brooks,  Thomas  273 

Brooks,  Vicki  380 

Brooks,  William  226 
Broome,  Elaine        273,  325,  346 

Broome,  Sharon  273,  344 

Broome,  Stephanie  133 

Broussard,  Genna  342 

Broussard,  Shannon  273 
Brown,  Amy             246,  339,  361 

Brown,  Belinda  246,  420 

Brown,  Chad  368,  370 

Brown,  Darren  307 

Brown,  Donna  153,  351 

Brown,  Heather  133 

Brown,  Janet  273 

Brown,  Jason  204 

Brown,  Jena  273,  378 
Brown,  Jennifer  162,204,359 
Brown,  Jerry             273,  380,  382 

Brown,  Jim  343 

Brown,  Joseph  204 

Brown,  Karen  195,  196 

Brown,  Katheryn  204 

Brown,  Keith  133,  246 

Brown,  Kim  195,  196 

Brown,  LaRaye  226 
Brown,  Larry  G        204,  325,  348 

Brown,  Matt  328,  375 

Brown,  Matthew  366 

Brown,  Melissa  34 1 

Brown,  Nathan  334,  365 

Brown,  orrance  120 

Brown,  Randy  128 

Brown,  Raymond  324 

Brown,  Ron  170,  172 

Brown,  Sally  246 
Brown,  Scott                  54,63,318 

Brown,  Sterling  273 

Brown,  Susan  196 

Brown,  SuzAnne  204 

Brown,  Tasha  204 

Brown,  Terry  226 

Brown,  Todd  N  385 

Brown,  Tonya  273 

Brown,  Tracy  204 

Browning,  Greg  380 

Browning,  Gregory  133 

Browning,  Steven  337 

Browning,  Steve  378 

Brownlee,  Beth  273 

Brownlee,  Corey  365 

Bruce,  Kevin  246 
Brumfield,  Christy   84,  273,  326, 
333,  372,381 

Brumfield,  Kristie  246 

Brumfield,  Michael  204 

Brumfield,  Skeeter  226 

Brunson,  Gene  226 

Brunt,  Michael  133 

Bryan,  Christopher  246 

Bryan,  Chris  334 

Bryan,  Cris  273,  338 

Bryan,  George  247 

Bryan,  Patsy  195 

Bryant,  Amanda  204 

Bryant,  Kelly  307 

Bryant,  Kevin  273 

Bryant,  Lamar  318 

Bryant,  Lance  273 

Bryant,  Rebecca  204 

Bryant,  Sammy  247 

Bryant,  Sonya  332 

Bryson,  Trish  374 

Buchanan,  Kelli  204 

Buchanan,  Niles  204 

Buchanan,  Stephanie  204 

Buckingham,  Jillian  324 

Buckley,  Ginger  247 
Buckner,  Rex           169,  170,  172 

Buehring,  Jason  247 

Buice,  Leslie  225 

Buice,  Shane  225 

Buird,  Colin  204 

Bullard,  Darrell  273 

Bullock,  Julie  352 

Bullock,  Trey  321 

Bumagin,  Laura  225,  324 

Bumpers,  Shawn  324 
Bunch,  Sara  Beth    247,  372,  387 

Burchett,  John  247 

Burchfield,  Krista  225 

Burchfield,  Robin  273 

Buren,  Ryan  Van  316,337 
Burger,  Jenny           247,  338,  355 

Burger,  Rebecca  273,  339 

Burgess,  Stacy  225,  338 

Burke,  Matthew  225 
Burkes,  Anthony       23,  273,  385, 
401 

Burkett,  Tonya  273 

Burkhalter,  Stacey  247 


Burks,  Charlie  247 

Burley,  Shani  386 

Burlow,  Steve  345 

Burnett,  Clayton  325,  365 

Burnett,  Rhonda  204 

Burnett,  Robin  247 

Burnham,  Kevin  133,  362 

Burns,  Karen  307,  329 

Burns,  Melissa  273 
Burns,  Molly    247,  333,  361,  380 

Burns,  Pricilla  133 

Burns,  Priscilla  204 

Burns,  Steve  247 

Burnside,  Alice  205 

Burnside,  Randolph  350 

Burnside,  Randy  404 

Burr,  Mark  247 

Burrage,  Beverly  196 

Burroughs,  Scott  359 

Burt,  David  339 

Burt,  Jennifer  247 

Burt,  Kerry  273 

Burt,  Lori  273 

Burt,  Matt  314,  339 

Burton,  Dyanira  335 

Burton,  John  274 

Burton,  Lance  329 

Burton,  Melissa  184 

Burton,  Shane  274 

Burwell,  Heather  247 
Busby,  Barry             133,  328,  366, 
367,  375 

Buse,  Kimberley  226 

Bush,  Daphne  247 

Bush,  Douglas  204 

Bush,  Elizabeth  225 

Bush,  Heath  247,  337 

Bush,  J0J0  204 

Bush,  Margaret  3 1 7 

Bushman,  William  196 

Bushway,  Robbie  196 

Buskirk,  Kimberly  274 
Butler,  Allison          225,324,361 

Butler,  Craig  204 

Butler,  Dana  374 

Butler,  Daniel  225,  337 

Butler,  Hank  204 

Butler,  Kathy  345 

Butler,  Linda  D  195 
Butler,  Lori               274,316,363 

Butler,  Theresa  204 

Butler,  Tommy  247 

Butler,  Yancey  274 

Butler,  Yancy  355 
Butt,  Shahid  Ikram          307,  360 

Byrd,  Angela  247 

Byrd,  Christy  L  205,  334 

Byrd,  Kellie  343 

Byrd,  Martha  247 

Byrd,  Robert  358 

Byrd,  Tony  247 

C 

Cabell,  Thomas  205 

Cable,  Stacy  133 

Cabunae,  Michelle  247 

Cade,  Ben  226 

Cagle,  Kimberly  133,  247 

Cail,  Marsha  205 

Cain,  Bob  138 

CAIN,  MEG  85 

Cain,  Travis  226 

Caine,  Evan  274 
Calais,  Aimee            274,  335,  354 

Caldwell,  Frank  318 

Caldwell,  Patricia  226 
Callaway,  Cooper        83,  85,  274, 
314,326,333,343 
Callaway,  Kerri        226,314,315, 
324,  337,  361 

Calton,  Michelle  247 

Cammack,  Sam  226,  385 
Campbell,  Christopher    133,  247 

Campbell,  Kim  334 
Campbell,  Kimberly        274,  325 

Campbell,  Melissa  386 

Campbell,  Scott  382 

Campbell,  Stacy  55,  66 
Campbell,  Stephanie      226,  274, 
320 

Campolmi,  Chris  340 

Canfield,  David  274 

Cannada,  Heath  334 

Cannon,  Carol  195 

Cantrell,  Stephen  274 
Cantrell,  Steve           325,  327,  346 

Caperton,  Elisa  196 

Caperton,  Ellsa  195 

Caperton,  Thad  324 

Capps,  Brad  334 
Caraway,  Mary            85,  274,  357 

Carother,  Meredith  247 

Carothers,  Russ  355 

Carpenter,  Brian  196 

Carpenter,  Casey  226 

Carpenter,  Laura  226 
Carpenter,  Matt        168,  170,  172 

Carr,  Jennipher  226,  337 

Carr,  Johnathon  347 

Carr,  Tim  331 

Carr,  Timothy  274,  320 

Carr,  Tony  247 

Carraway,  William  226 

Carricy,  Lori  347 

Carroll,  Herman  120 

Carroll,  Michelle  196 

Carrubba,  Bryan  274 

Carruth,  Chris  322 

Carruth,  Tammy  274 

Carskadon,  Dr  Tom  357 

Carskadon,  Gordon  60,  247 
Carson,  Dorsey          85,  324,  354 

Carson,  Lee  226 

Cartagena,  Jose  307 

Carte,  Matthew  247,  361 

Carter,  Amy  374 

Carter,  Bubba  170 

Carter,  Chance  226 

Carter,  Gene  367 

Carter,  Jacque  226 
Carter,  Jennifer       205,  247,  322, 
323 

Carter,  Juli  381 

Carter,  Julie  377,  380 

Carter,  Margertree  274 

Carter,  Michelle  64,  205 

Carter,  Nicole  136 


413 


Carter,  Nicolle 
Carter,  Ruth 
Carter,  Stacy 
Carter,  Steven 
Carver,  Chad 
Carver,  David 
Carver,  Newt 
Case,  C  Shaw 
Case,  David 
Case,  Libby 
Casey,  Whitney 
Cash,  B  J 
Cason,  Jaska 
Cason,  Taska 
Cassidy,  Daniel 
Cassidy,  Patrick 
Cassreino,  Carey 
Castanis,  Mana 
Castelli,  Stephanie 

Castle,  Brad 
Castle,  Kaye 
Castle,  Tim 
Castle,  William 
Caston,  Molly 
Castro,  Aida 
Catham,  Terry 
Caudill,  John 
Caufield,  Mark 
Causey,  Leticia 
Causey,  Zuanarda 
Cauthen,  Nancy  307 

Caviness,  Robert  248 

Cedotal,  Jeremy  205 

Chafin,  Jay  205 

Chai,  Yoon-Loi  274 

Chamberlin,  Missy  274 

Chambers,  Letitia  274 

Chamblee,  Gay  194 

Chamblee,  Tim  365 

Chance,  Matthew  133 

Chance,  Wes  331 

Chandler,  Donna  196 

Chang,  Peter  227 

Channel],  Sandra  352 

Chaplin,  Chris  361 

Chaplin,  Christopher  324 

Chaplin,  Spencer  359 

Chapman,  Charles  226 

Chapman,  Jereme    227,  324,  361 
Chapman,  Tamatha 


Chappelear,  John 
Chappell,  Ann 
Charm,  Stephanie 
Chase,  Tim 
Chatham,  Kathy 
Chavez,  Rafael 
Cheatham,  Anna 

Cheatham,  David 
Cheema,  Mubashir 
Cheetam,  Anna 
Chen,  Bin 
Chen,  Carol 
Chen,  Eric 
Chen,  Shaomei 
Cheng,  Fei-Chen 
Cheoney,  James 
Chew,  Keng-Wee 
Chew,  Mong-Leng 
Chiang,  Kuang-Lue 
Childers,  Shane 
Childs,  Heath 


414 


Chiltom,  Lee  Ann 
Chingoma,  Godfrey  Paul 
Chinn,  Mignon 
Chisholm,  Karen 
Chism,  Janet 
Chism,  Susan 
Chisolm,  Anne 
Chisolm,  Karen 
Chittom,  Gelena 
Chittom,  Lee 
Chitton,  Lee  Anne 
Cho,  Wei  Wei 
Chong,  Yew-Keong 
Chow,  Khee  Thiam 
Chow,  Raymond 
Chowdappa,  Asuini 
Christensen,  Pernille 
Christmas,  Rodney 
Christopher,  David 
Christopher,  Tom 
Chunn,  Kevin 
Church,  David 
Cicchetti,  Shawn 
Cinalli,  Audra 
Cipriano,  Heather 
Clanton,  Curt 
Clardy,  Katrina 
Clark,  Angela 
Clark,  Angie 
Clark,  Brian 
Clark,  Cathy 
Clark,  Dennis 
Clark,  Geoff 
Clark,  Geoffrey 
Clark,  Hal 
Clark,  Heath 
Clark,  Julie 
Clark,  Justin 
Clark,  Karen 
Clark,  Kim 
Clark,  Lori 
Clark,  Marvin 
Clark,  Matthew 
Clark,  Matthey 
Clark,  Mecheii 
Clark,  Mendy 
Clark,  Shawn 
Clark,  Stacie  Ely 
Clark,  Suzanne 
Clark,  Toni 
Clarke,  Byron 
Clarke,  Karen 
Claxton,  Alicia 
Claxton,  Bradley 
Clay,  Alexis 
Clay,  Eric 
Clay,  LaTonya 
Clayton,  Beth 
Clayton,  Jane 
Clayton,  Kathryn 
Clayton,  Kellie 
Clayton,  Laura 


136,226,351          Clayton,  Melanie  275 

226         Clayton,  Shirley  194 

205         Clayton,  Steve  275 

205         Clayton,  Terry  196 

248         Clemente,  Joseph  248 

205         Clements,  Nathan  205 

205         Clendenin,  Eric  206 

314         CLeveland,  Andy  227 

226          Cleveland,  Wigger-Poe  275 

226          Clifford,  Cindy  275 

205          Cline,  Nolan  133 

185         Clinton,  Kenan  324 

205,  362         Close,  Kim  133 

322,  323          Cloud,  mark  248 

63         Cloud,  Shannon  248 

205         Clowers,  Holly  324 

274         Clune,  Joseph  227 

248         Coates,  Robert  206 

274,  352,         Cobb,  Randall  248 

386         Cobbins,  Preston  L  404 

324         Cochran,  Christy      328,  335,  375 

196         Cochran,  Ginny  275,  339 

274,  325         Cochran,  Heather  227 

361         Cochran,  James  361 

226,  328         Cochran,  William  275 

185          Cockerham,  Chad  206,  359 

274          Coggin,  Kris  275 

196        Coggin,  Lee  359 

307          Coggin,  Tommy  248 

205,  338,  342         Coke,  Allison  342 

205         Colbert,  Lynn  185 

Cole,  Dana  275,  369 

Cole,  Lisa  206 

Cole,  Mark  275 

Cole,  Theodore  227 

Cole,  Tim  356 

Coleman,  Leigh         248,  341,  352 

Coleman,  Libby  206,  366 

Coleman,  Page  374 

Coleman,  Pam  133,  248 

Coleman,  Shawn  275 

Coleman,  Sherry  206 

Coleman,  Susan  275 

Coleman,  Tabitha  275 

Colletta,  Mike  227 

Collie,  Barbara  275 

Collier,  Kathy  352 

Collier,  Kimberly  275 

Collier,  Sharon  206 

Collins,  Benjy  275 

Collins,  Clay  331 

Collins,  Cory  316,317,380 

Collins,  Donna 

Collins,  Jeffery  227 

Collins,  Jeremy  206 

Collins,  Kenneth  248 

Collins,  Kim  328 

Collins,  Kym  54,  227,  330 

Collins,  Leslie  206,  338 

Collins,  Todd  346 

Collins,  Wendy  275 

Coltrin,  Becky  335 

Coltrin,  Rebecca  324,  361 

Combs,  Bess  248,  341 

Combs,  Eric  275,  340 

Compton,  Jody  321 

Condello,  Tina  206 

Conley,  Debbie  248 

Conley,  Garrison  227 

Connelly,  John  275 

Connelly,  Russell  206,  337 

Conner,  Greg  185 

Conner,  Keith  F  348 

Conner,  Rosemary  195 

Connor,  Rosemary  196 

Conway,  arty  140 

Conway,  Martin  275 

Conwill,  Robert  133 

Cook,  Andy  275 

Cook,  Ann  187 

Cook,  Craig  275,  356 

Cook,  Jason  141,227,324 

Cook,  Jeff  85,  275,  344 

Cook,  Kelly  206 

Cook,  Sheila  248 

Cook,  Stephen  85,  328,  366, 

372,  375,  404 

Cooke,  Dana  206 

Cooley,  Chris  331 

Cooley,  Robin  86,331 

Cooley,  Tara  248 

Coomer,  Scott  248 

Cooner,  Tonya  345,  355 

Cooper,  Josh  227 

Cooper,  Kelly  323 

Cooper,  Marianne    275,320,331 

133,  248         Cooper,  Tarn  38,  248 

187          Cooper,  Teri  206 

133         Cooper,  Yolanda  307 

164,  351          Copeland,  Edward  338 

205         Copeland,  James  380 

275         Copeland,  Laura  321 

337,  363         Corban,  Tiffni  133,  248 

170          Corbin,  Amy  187 

136,351         Corbin,  Johnny  86,343 

341,  366        Corbit,  Allison  275 

323          Corey,  Marsha  196 

322  Corhern,  Amy  324,  361 
343  Corley,  Camala  77 
248  Cornelius,  Jesse  307 
205        Cornett,  Vincent  324 

85,  275         Corpstein,  Kreg  363 

275,  380         Cospelich,  Wayne  249 

27,  205        Cosper,  Chris  275,  368,  370 

275, 330        Costict,  Timothy  249 

133,366,367        Cother,  Jason  352 

133         Cotton,  Lori  341 

323  Couch,  Bettye  196 
275,  374, 420        Couch,  Kevin  343 

248        Couch,  Kim  339 

205         Courcol,  Daniel  157 

195        Covington,  Mark  249 

205,  337         Covington,  Trena  374 

275         Coward,  Meridian  196 

368, 370        Cox,  Chad  227 

227         Cox,  David  206 

227         Cox,  Edra  386 

248         Cox,  Jennifer  276,  324 

133         Cox,  LaQuita  206 

227          Cox,  Meredith  276 

332          Cox,  Michael  324,  361 

248,  324,  339         Cox,  Patrick  385 

275,  353,  379         Cox,  Penny  276 

248         Cox,  Tonya  249 

227         Cox,  Walter  249 

205         Craft,  Michelle  63,  206,  339 


205 
248,  340,  352 
205 
274,  356 
227 
307 
71,  227,  314, 
386 
205 
248 
314 
307 
329 
329 
307 
329 
307 
274 
329 


274,  314,  316, 
385 


379 
349 
205 
195 

248,  354 
354 
205 
196 

274,  382 
248 
376 
361 
275 
275 

275,327 
307 

227,  361 

85,  184 

205 

274,  345 
248 
275 


Craft,  Stephanie         66,  249,  338 

Craig,  Anneliese  380 

Craig,  Jeri  276 

Craig,  Lauri  133 

Craig,  Randy  184 

Crain,  Roger  223 

Cramer,  Matthew  227 

Crane,  Michelle  358 
Crane,  Michel          276,316,338, 
372,  420 

Crane,  Nathan  227 

Crane,  Stacy  249 

Cranson,  Christy  339 

Craven,  Karie  206,  337 

Crawford,  Carol  206 

Crawford,  Larry  249 

Crawford,  Mamie  378 

Crawford,  Mbanta  249 

Crawford,  Tyler  161 

Crawley,  Michael  276 

Creason,  Jerry  249 

Creason,  Melissa  249 

Crecink,  Marcia  276 

Creekmore,  Donna  196 

Creekmore,  Helen  133 

Creel,  Ann  186 

Creel,  Jodee  276 

Crenshaw,  Ben  276 

Cresap,  Michelle  206 

Criddle,  Julie  276,  324 

Crigler,  Jenny  276 

Crigler,  Mark  227 

Crocker,  Chena  376 

Crocker,  Christine  276 

Crocker,  Clay  249 

Crocker,  Floyd  328,  335 

Cronier,  Jennifer  55,  276 

Crosby,  Monica  206 

Cross,  Alan  206 

Crothers,  Chris  133 

Crotwell,  Dana  276 

Crow,  Karen  249 

Crowder,  Ken  372 

Crowder,  Kendralyn  331 

Crowder,  Thomas  276,  319 

Crowe,  Cathy  339 

Crowe,  Shane  276,  348 

Crowley,  Susan  86,  276 

Crullivan,  Logan  276 
Crum,  Kristi              276,  368,  369 

Crutcher,  Jamie  206,319 

Cuccaro,  Kim  331 

Cuicchi,  Christine  249,  318, 
324,  338,  378 

Cullum,  Johnny  350 

Culpepper,  Eric  345 

Culpepper,  Eris  249 

Cumberland,  Vickey  376 

Cummings,  Mandy  206 

Cummings,  Marsha  276 
Cummins,  Beth         71,249,314, 
326,  387 
Cummins,  Gene        276,  322,  329 

Cunetto,  Maria  38,  227 

Cunningham,  Jason  187 

Cunningham,  Matthew  133 

Cupil,  Creshona  206 
Cupit,  Dana      276,  343,  360,  363 

Cureington,  Adriane  75 

Cureington,  Adriene  74 

Curlin,  Tom  348 

Curran,  Matt  367 

Curran,  Matthew  276 

Curro,  Joseph  138 

Curtis,  James  276 

Curtis,  Kathy  320,331 

Curtis,  Kimberly  276 

Cwiklik,  Gwen  368 

D 

D'Aluisio,  Joseph  249 

D'Arcy,  Craig  206 

Dabbs,  Laurie  206 

Dagnall,  Georgi  333 
Dahlem,  James 

Dailey,  Stephanie  133,  249 

Daily,  Jacqueline  197 

Dakin,  Greg  276 

Dalcour,  Claudis  HI  206 

Dale,  Mark  345 

Dale,  Steven  197 
Dallas,  Andrea  314,315,378 
Dalrymple,  Sherrodd       276,  335 

Dalton,  Jacquelyn  276 

Daly,  Antonoius  276 
Damiens,  Christophe       156,  157 

Dancy,  Kebebe  227 

Dancy,  Keletha  206 
Daniel,  Bryan           133,  276,  318 
Daniel,  Chuck         166,170,171, 
172 

Daniel,  Robert  133 

Daniels,  David  186 

Dante,  Charles  320 

Darby,  Chanda  227 

Darby,  Mindy  249 

Darden,  Julie  277,  334 

Darmer,  Andrew  133,  361 

Darmer,  Drew  362 

Darnell,  Haley  206,  337 

Darumer,  Drew  228 

Daves,  Arwell  207 

Daves,  Bridget!  228 

Daves,  Kelli  228 

Davide,  Michael  323 

Davide,  Mike  322 

Davidson,  Gary  D  335,  366 

Davidson,  Libbie  249 

Davidson,  Shannon  228 

Davies,  Cara  326 

Davis,  Ancivia  207 

Davis,  Anne  277,  355 

Davis,  Ashlye  136,  137 

Davis,  Audrey  277 

Davis,  Brian  249 

Davis,  Carol  228 

Davis,  Chris  277 

Davis,  Cody  277 

Davis,  Detra  133 

Davis,  Ethel  277,  381 

Davis,  Frank  359 
Davis,  Jennifer          133.  228,  360 

Davis,  John  277,  420 

Davis,  Karen  277,  334 

Davis,  Kimberly  324 

Davis,  LaKesha  207 

Davis,  Louis  277 


Davis,  Michael         122,  133,  207, 
277 

Davis,  Michelle  249 

Davis,  Thomas  307 

Dawkins,  Brice  207 

Dawkins,  Michael  207 

Dawson,  Piper  207,  342 

Day,  Shane  277,  334 

Day,  Tonya  277,  380 

Dean,  Kimberly  277,  332 

Dean,  Scotty  197 

Dearholt,  Don  329 

Dearman,  Melissa  228 

DeBardelaben,  Kelly  380,  382 

Debardelaben,  Marcy  249 

Decker,  Neil  277,318 

DeDoes,  Karen  184 

Deeds,  Dr  Jacquelyn  346 

Dees,  Amy  228 

Dees,  Ginny  338 

Dees,  Jennifer  207,367 

DeFord,  Logan  170 

DeGroote,  Jessica  314,317, 
324,  337,  361,  378 

DeLeUis,  Robert  249 

Delinski,  Peter  249 

Delk,  Frederick  249 

DelPrince,  Jim  373 

DeMarco,  Joann  184 

Dement,  James  329 

Denmark,  Brian  133 

Dennis,  Eric  249 

Dennis,  Kathryn  249,  324 

Dent,  Adrian  133 

Denton,  Dee  277 

Derryhill,  Derek  351 

Deshazer,  Westley  314,317, 
332,  362 

Deshler,  Garvin  356 
Deshmukh,  Harshwardham 

307 

Desilets,  Christian  207 

Deuter,  Brian  228,  361 

Devaud,  Brenda  350 

Dewalt,  Bradley  228 

Dewberry,  Lynn  207 

Deweese,  Brent  170 

DeWeese,  Tony  249 

Dewolf,  Dennis  207 

DeWolf,  Wendy  277,  326 

Dhage,  Sunil  307 

Dick,  Kendall  277 

Dickerson,  Erin  207 

Dickey,  Jon  324,361 

Dickson,  Billy  277,  397 

Diffey,  Angels  187 

Dildar,  Tahir  329,  360 

Dill,  Brian  277 

Dill,  Michael  228 

Dill,  Patricia  324,  361 

Dilworth,  Laurie  184 

Dilworth,  Mary  361 

Dion,  Gary  207 

DiPascal,  Dominick  277 

Dixon,  George  277 

Dixon,  Kathy  207 

Dixon,  Kawn  207 

Dixon,  Patrick  54,  307 

Dixon,  Susan  228,  338 

Djire,  Issa  349 

Do,  Kim  324 
Dobbs,  Amy       54,  228,  338,  361 

Dodd,  Thomas  133 

Dode,  Tushar  329 

Doll,  Melissa  249,  361 
Dollar,  Rebecca  133,  249,  339 
Domingue,  David    144,  148,  151 

Donald,  Robin  316 

Dong,  Kimberly  249,  361 

Donlin,  Chuck  339,  385 

Donnaway,  J  339 

Donohoe,  Pat  348 

Donovan,  Lisa  194 

Dorizas,  John  277 

Dorizas,  Niki  277,  355 

Dorney,  Kirsten  185 

Dorrill,  Renee  324 

Dorris,  Debbie  376 

Dorsey,  Brian  332,  380 

Dorsey,  George  133 

Dorsey,  Katrina  55 

Dorsey,  Marlon  148 

Doss,  Adrian  329 

Doss,  Kelvin  277,  356 

Douglas,  Charles  249 

Douglas,  Charlie  337 

Douglas,  Samuel  207 

Douglas,  Shannon  133,  277 

Dowdy,  Kelley  249,  340 

Downey,  Janet  228,339 

Dowsing,  Robert  277,  344 

Draffen,  John  Mark  249,  330 

Draffen,  Mark  54,  333 

Drake,  Amber  207 

Drake,  Ruthie  353 

Drake,  Sonia  335 

Draper,  Michael  307 

Draper,  Mike  344 

Drummond,  Melissa  277 
DuBard,  Michele     277,  325,  374 

DuBose,  Christy  207 

Dubose,  Enrique  249 

Duck,  Marlon  60,  250 

Duck,  Reberta  277 

Duckworth,  Morie  250 

Dudley,  Christie  277 

Duke,  Rodney  278 

Duke,  Will  186 

Dukes,  Charla  194,  197 

Dulaney,  Brett  387 

Duianey,  Kim  86 

Dulaney,  Shawn  86,  333,  381 

Dumas,  John  Dale  314,  343, 
372 

Dumas,  Mark  250,  324 

Dumas,  Soretia  71,  386 

Dunaway,  Melissa  71,  340 

Dunaway,  Timothy  133 

Duncan,  Anne  250,  324 

Duncan,  Christy  324 

Duncan,  Susan  250 

Duncan,  Tim  377,  385 

Duncan,  Timothy  228 

Dunn,  Derrick  207 

Dunn,  Kelly  60 

Dunn,  Sudrick  197 


Dunning,  Catherine  278 

Dunning,  Cathy  339,  360 

Durham,  Clint  187 

Durham,  Kenna  Starkville      250 
Durham,  Kim  86,  278 

Duty,  Jennifer         133,  250,  380, 
381 
Dye,  Brad  278,  354 

Dye,  Sherry  133,  338 

Dyer,  Chris  359 

Dykes,  Brian  250 

Dyson,  Jennifer  250 


Eakin,  Jason 
Ealy-Bolton,  Tarsh 
Eargie,  Michele 
Eargle,  Michele 
Earnhart,  Shelley 
Easley,  Carmen 


228 
278 
278 
86 
250 
136 


Easley,  Darrell  133,  207,  362 

Easley,  Joan  250,372,377 

Easley,  Joel  228,338,385 

Easley,  Shelton  278 

Easom,  Kristie  353 
East,  Allison              278,  325,  339 

Easterling,  Shayne  133,  228, 
328,  337 
Eatman,  Crystel       319,339,386, 
387 

Eatman-Hearn,  Crystel  278 

Eaves,  Tracy  207 

Echelberry,  Todd  374 

Echiburn,  Titin  250 

Echiburu,  Titan  361 

Echols,  Gail  324 
Ecke,  April        138,  139,  250,  351 

Eckert,  Heath  345 

Edens,  Mylissa  250 

Edens,  Shonda  366 

Edgewater,  Mike  315 

Edgeworth,  Mike  228,316 

Edison,  Freddy  332 

Edmond,  Tasha  228 

Edmondson,  Tim  321,  325 

Edmonson,  Avery  340 

Edmonson,  Owen  83,  86,  278, 
386 

Edwards,  Amy  250 

Edwards,  Brian  250 

Edwards,  Carlow  207 

Edwards,  David  278 

Edwards,  Debbie  278 

Edwards,  Evan  197 

Edwards,  Felecia  250 

Edwards,  Jennifer  228 

Edwards,  Sherrie  278 

Edwards,  Stephanie  278 
Edwards,  Steve         194,  195,  197 

Egdorf,  Janelle  380 

Egdorf,  Lee  380,  381 

Egerson,  Tywanda  207,  332 

Eglin,  Dr  Judy  367 

Ehrgott,  John  278 

Ehridge,  Kim  330 
Eichelberger,  Euronda  67,  331 
Eichelberger,  Rhonda      197,  250 

Eiland,  Steve  278 

Elam,  Derrek  334 

Elbert,  Brian  55 

Elhins,  Will  321 

Eliason,  Shanon  278,  380 

Elisar,  Katherine  133 

Elisar,  Kathy  80,81,228 

Elkins,  Julie  250 

Elledge,  Mike  133,  362 

Elliers,  Christopher  133,  250 

Elliot,  Amanda  207 

Elliot,  Karilynn  335 

Elliott,  Karilynn  278 

Ellis,  Ann  333 

Ellis,  Beth  207 

Ellis,  Betsy  207 

Ellis,  Chip  362 

Ellis,  Melody  133 

Ellis,  Reginald  133 

Ellis,  Sharon  250 

Ellis,  Wendy  250 

Elwart,  Brandy  63,  133,  207 

Elwell,  Eric  228,  361 

Embry,  Vince  148,  150 

Emerson,  Terry  334 

Emfinger,  Jeffrey  250 

England,  Leslie  278 

Engler,  Roert  359 

Enlow,  Tina  334 

Ennis,  Jean  184 

Epps,  Latanya  278 

Epps,  Tyler  278,  365 

Erby,  Genea  387 

Ervin,  Adrian  278 

Estes,  Lester  347 

Estes,  Sabrina  207,  372 

Esther,  Kennon  133 

Etheridge,  Berkley  207 

Ethridge,  Amy  195,  197 

Ethridge,  Dean  228 

Ethridge,  Julie  197 

Ethridge,  Kim  250,  358,  372 

Eubanks,  Jennifer  250 

Eubanks,  Ronald  207 

Eubanks,  Tina  278 

Eubanks,  Trent  278 

Evans,  Andrea  228,  340 

Evans,  Brian  324,  348 

Evans,  Charles  133,  278 

Evans,  Chuck  145,  146,  148, 
149,  151 

Evans,  Devonna  278 

Evans,  Edward  87,  250,  278, 
347,  397 

Evans,  Jimmie  250 

Evans,  Joe  381 

Evans,  John  278,  384,  397 

Evans,  Karen  Ruth  250 

Evans,  Marc  207 

Evans,  Marlene  329 

Evans,  Melodi  250 

Evans,  Park  170 

Evans,  Rodney  228 

Evans,  Valerie  250 

Everett,  Anne  K  207,  380,  381 

Everett,  Beth  187 

Everett,  Lauren  278 

Everett,  Lavell  278,  351 

Everett,  Matt  381 

Everett,  Matthew  380 


Everett,  Nancie       279,  377,  380, 
381 
Everett,  Stuart  279,  357 

Evetts,  Shelly  279,  354 

Ewing,  Angela  56,  228 

Ewing,  Chris  87,  279 

Ewing,  Jill  207 

Ewing,  Martha  338 

Ezell,  Rita  228 

F 
Fager,  Genevieve  80 

Faintain,  Tashia  Shante  67 

Fairchild,  Ramona  133 

Fairley,  LaKisha  207 

Falgares,  Heather  207 

Famenco,  Sandra  279 

Fancher,  Mark  54 

Fancher,  Michelle  337 

Fang,  Zhanshan  307 

Farley,  Natalie  324 

Farmer,  Renee  197 

Faroov,  Khalid  349 

Farr,  Denton     87,  279,  354,  372, 
387 
Farrell,  Suzanna  207,  344 

Faucette,  Shannon  197 

Faussone,  Diane  228 

Fayard,  Michael  279 

Fehrenbacher,  Dawn  374 

Felder,  Bill  307 

Felder,  Jennifer        279,  337,  352 
Felder,  Richard  279 

Felks,  Shannon  56,  279,  365 

Felty,  Eric  359 

Ferguson,  Brandi    228,316,324, 
338 
Ferguson,  Christy  251 

Ferguson,  Matthew  208 

Ferguson,  Tedra  251 

Ferrell,  Kendra        208,  333.  380, 
381 
Fesler,  Charles  208 

Fetner,  Deric  279 

Field,  Karen  372 

Fields,  Bonita  55.  279,  347 

Fields,  Chris  229 

Fields,  Shanatel  335 

Fillingame,  Alice  Hattiesburg 

279 

Finch,  Jeff  356 

Finch,  Jeffrey  307 

Fisher,  Terry  251,340,380 

Fitzgerald,  Carlton  229,  361 

Fitzhugh,  Kendra  279 

Fitzpatrick,  Amy  186 

Flatgard,  Spence  314,387 

Flautt,  Krisin  339 

Flautt,  Kristin         251,  358,  372, 

386 

Fleming,  Andra  229 

Fleming,  Hap  170 

Fleming,  Jerry  D  404 

Fleming,  Tim  186 

Flessner,  Robyn  136 

Fletcher,  Brad  279 

Fletcher,  Ed  279,  356 

Fletcher,  Prisctlla  208 

Flint,  Scott  197 

Flournoy,  Rebecca  208 

Flowers,  Cam  208,  338 

Floyd,  Latrina  133,  208 

Fly,  Millie  279 

Flynn,  Rachael  229 

Flynn,  Rachel  361 

Fogle,  Lasca  279,  328 

Folsom-Wright,  Sharon  366 

Fonck,  Thad  327 

Fonck,  Thaddeus  B        229,  336, 

337 

Fondren,  Bethany  208 

Fondren,  Cecelia  279 

Fondren,  Myra  229,  361 

Fondren,  Stephanie  251 

Foo,  Alex  349 

Fooshee,  Chad  320 

Forbus,  Geoff  279 

Ford,  Amy  133,  229 

Ford,  Bill  329 

Ford,  Joel  319 

Ford,  Lee  122,  129 

Ford,  Leslie  251 

Ford,  Lynne  363 

Ford,  Mary  Louise  251 

Ford,  Nicki  136 

Ford,  Stephen  229 

Fordham,  David  229 

Fordham,  Michelle  187 

Forrest,  Darrin  404 

Forrest,  LaSaun  332 

Forsman,  Allen  279,  355 

Fortenberry,  Betty  229 

Fortenberry,  Jason  133 

Fortenberry,  Jennifer  219 

Fortenberry,  Parrish        324,  331 

Fortunato,  Anna  374 

Foster,  Becky 

Foster,  Darrin 

Foster,  Eddie  197 

Foster,  John  '' 

Foster,  Johnnie  361 

Foster,  Rebecca  13? 

Foster,  Robert  ■  ^  ! 

Foster,  Tracey  251 

Fowler,  Stephanie  187 

Fox,  Peter  25 1 

Foxworth,  Robert  359 

Fracchia,  James 
Fracchia,  Jeff 
Francis,  Tommy 
Frank,  Eileen  377 

Frank,  Frederick  133,  229 

Frank,  Tom  279 

Franke,  Dana  251,  337,  353 

Franklin,  Michael 
Franks,  Dr  Susan  354 

Franks,  Stacey  251 

Franz,  Shawna  208 

Fraser,  Darrel  133 

Fraser,  Keith  362 

Frederick,  Katie  229,  361 

Fredericks,  Russell  187 

Freed,  Michael  133 

Freeman,  Greg 

Freeman,  Zandra     133,  331,  332 
Freeswick,  Shannon 
Freeze,  Terry 


Frefichs,  Mary 

Freibert,  Anna 
French,  Brand i 
French,  Brian 
Freret,  Stephen 
Frerichs,  Mary 
Freshwater,  Renee 
Frey,  Kristi 
Frick,  Clay 
Frost,  Angela 
Frost,  Angie 
Frost,  Jerry 
Frye,  Charles  Jr 
Frye,  Chuck 
Frye,  Timothy 
Fryery,  Watson 
Fugay,  Dr  John 
Fulcher,  Julie 
Fulcher,  Roben 
Fulford,  Stephanie 


361 

229 

229 

133,  362 

229,  361 

133,  229,  328 

251 

343,  374 

359 

279 

251 

324,  361 

324,  361 

229,  351 

208 

279 

341 

229,  316,  337 

251 

251 


Fulgham,  Robert  251 

Fullen,  Lucy     229,  324,  333,  361 


Fuller,  David 
Fuller,  Jennifer 
Fuller,  Kevin 
Fuller,  Marian 
Fuller,  Matt 
Fuller,  Sue 
Fulton,  Brian 
Fyke,  Harry 


208 
229 
208 
279 
374 
279 
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279,  320,  325 
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229,  334 
331 

133,279 
279 
208 
279 
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280,  353,  386 


Gaddie,  Richard 
Gafford,  Jeff 
Gagne,  Henry 
Gaines,  Kerry 
Gaines,  Steve 
Gainey,  Jason 
Gaither,  Julia 
Gallaher,  Matt 
Gallaher,  Melissa 
Galle,  Melissa 
Galloway,  J  T 

Gambrel,  Pam  280 

Gammon,  Chris  208 

Gandy,  Becky  195 
Gandy,  Christa                 251,  380 

Gandy,  Jennifer  280 

Gandy,  Lula  229 

Gandy,  Rebecca  197 

Ganley,  Jennifer  280 

Gann,  Michelle  133 

Gann,  Paul  133 

Ganti,  Avinash  280 

Garbarino,  Shawn  280 

Garcia,  Carolina  229 

Garcia,  Cecilia  251 

Garcia,  J  Ryan  208 

Garcia,  Paty  185 
Garcia-Maldonado,  Betsy        229 

Gardner,  Chris  12  1 

Gardner,  Gard  359 

Gardner,  Greg  404 

Gardner,  Patti  229 

Gardner,  Pricilla  280 

Gardner,  Priscilla  331 

Gargrove,  Christer  385 

Garick,  Sean  318 
Garley,  Laurann  73,  324 
Gamer,  Eric                        280,  347 

Garner,  George  280 

Garner,  Gina  251 
Garner,  Ron                      280,  318 

Garner,  Sarah  280 

Garner,  Todd  280 
Garnjanasoowlin,  Atipparut 


Garrard,  Jennifer 
Garrett,  Brandy 
Garrett,  Pat 
Garrett,  Steven 

I   Garrick,  Lori 
Garriga,  Amanda 
Garriga,  Sara 
Garrison,  Melissa 
Garrity,  Byron 
Gartman,  Cecilia 
Gartman,  Kenneth 
Garvin,  William 
Garviw,  William 

I  Gaskin,  John 
Gassen,  Esther 
Gaston,  Jennifer 
Gaston,  Robyn 

I  Gaston,  Ronnie 

i  Gates,  Lorenzo 
Gates,  Shannon 

:  Gates,  Wesley 

l  Gatlin,  Ashley 
Gatlin,  Chris 

;  Gauntt,  George 

!  Gause,  Portia 
Gay,  John 

I  Gayden,  Lorenza 
Gay  den,  Lorenzo 

1  Gely,  Geza  Angela 

,  Gentry,  Dodds 

i  Gentry,  Judd 
Genusa,  Janet 
Gercena,  Karl 
Gerow,  Josh 
Geixisn,  James 
Gnezzi,  Michele 
Gbiton,  Jennifer 
Gibbon,  Kirk 
Gibbs,  Carla 
Gibbs,  David 

Gibbs,  Joe 
Gibbs,  Nicole 
Gibson,  Arleye 
Gibson,  Heath 
Gibson,  Jenifer 
Gibson,  Joe 
Gibson,  Margaret 
Gibson,  Stephanie 
Gilbert,  Dr  Kathy 

'  Gilbert,  Lee 

,  Gilbreath,  Jan 

I  Giles,  Alan 

!  Giles,  Tawayna 

,  Giles,  Terri 

1  Gill,  Mary  Elizabeth 

I  Gill,  Matt 

|  Gilley,  Jennifer 

:  Gilliam,  Rocky 

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349 
280 
208 

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54,  385 
208 
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324,  361 
380 
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229 
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187 
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280,  384,  387 

197 

208,  314 

208,  335 

280,  343,  374 

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208 


Gilliland,  Jerry 
Gilliland,  Jill 
Gillis,  Matt 
Gillis,  Norman 
Gillizand,  Jerry 
Gilme,  Julie 
Gilmer,  Glenn 
Gilmore,  Bob 
Gilmore,  Robert 
Gilmore,  Thomas 
Given,  Anna 
Given,  Steve 
Givens,  David 
Givens,  Elmetra 
Givens,  Sabrina 
Givens,  Toxie 
Gladney,  Creacy 
Gladney,  Teresa 
Glass,  Jennifer 
Gleason,  Michael 
Glenn,  Dan 
Glenn,  Lora 
Glenn,  Roben 
Glenn,  Tracy 
Glenn,  Victor 
Glover,  Hollis 
Glover,  Jim 
Godfrey,  Lincoln 
Godgans,  Kenya 
Goetz,  Elizabeth 
Goff,  Marty 
Goforth,  Cathy  87, 


281, 


Goggans,  Kenya 
Goggans,  Mike 
Goglia,  Adam 


Goings,  Jennifer 
Goldbeck,  Mark 
Goldberg,  Steven 
Golden,  Brenda 
Goldman,  Christi       87, 
Goldsworthy,  Shannon 
316, 
Gollott,  Denise 
Gomez,  Patricia 
Gomez,  Patty 
Gonzales,  Mark 
Goodall,  Nancy 
Goode,  Emily 
Goodin,  Kenneth 
Goodwin,  Holly 
Goon,  Ludwig 
Gooshee,  Chad 
Goralczyk,  Aimee 
Gordon,  Angela 
Gordon,  Brian  252, 

Gordon,  Duane        333, 
Gordon,  Gina 
Gordon,  Jim    252,324, 

Gordon,  Kimberly 
Gordon,  Kyle     55,  252, 
Gordon,  Scott 
Gordon,  T  Duane 
Goree,  Jay  194, 

Gosa,  Kendall 
Gossage,  ichetle 
Gossage,  Michelle 
Gosset,  Stacy 
Gossett,  Stacy 
Goudelock,  S  Lee 
Gousset,  James  M 
Goussett,  Mickey 
Gowan,  Mike 
Gowen,  Lon 
Goyaliya,  Vinamra 
Goza,  Benny 
Goza,  Cynthia 
Grabowski,  Crawford 
Gracey,  Tanya 
Grady,  Brenda 
Grady,  Edward 
Grafton,  Jeremy        87, 
333,  343, 
Graham,  Charles 
Graham,  DarreU 
Graham,  Joseph 
Graham,  Wes 
Grandpre,  Ed 
Granger,  Brian         133, 

Grant,  arcus 
Grant,  John 
Grant,  Marcus 
Grant,  Ricky 
Grantham,  Brad 
Grantham,  James 
Grasmehr,  Gayle 
Grassel,  Claus 
Grassel,  Sakia 
Grassel,  Saskia 
Grau,  Jennifer 
Graves,  Andy 
Graves,  Bobby 
Graves,  Carol  Ann 
Graves,  Pat 
Graves,  Paul 
Graves,  Rachelie 
Graves,  Scott 
Graves,  Steffanie 
Graves,  Tarone 
Gray,  Amy 
Gray,  Benjie 
Gray,  Betsy 
Gray,  Brian 
Gray,  David 
Gray,  Debbie 
Gray,  Gretchen 
Gray,  Herbert 
Gray,  Jason 

Gray,  Jim  281 

Gray,  LaVonda 
Gray,  Mindy 
Green,  Alex 
Green,  Ashby 
Green,  Ashley 
Green,  Byron  133 

Green,  Clark 
Green,  Clint 
Green,  Kerry 
Green,  Kevin    88,  281 

Green,  Lee 
Green,  Mechelle 
Green,  Stephen 


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Green,  Stephanie  332 

Green,  Suzanne  315,  361 

Greenaway,  Erica  133,  252 

Greenwood,  Brian  281 

Greenwood,  Darnella  209 

Greenwood,  Pamela        281,  374 
Greer,  Alex  337,  374 

Greer,  Anthony  154 

Greer,  Craig  252 

Greer,  Dale  327 

Greer,  Lee  319,344 

Greer,  Michele  187 

Greer,  Suzanne  38,  209,  386 

Gregory,  Tammy  252 

Gresset,  Andria  383 

Gressett,  Andria  252,  324 

Grey,  Jessica  209 

Grider,  Wesley  281 

Griffie,  Sam  281 

Griffin,  Chris  230 

Griffin,  Comesha  Lesondra     80, 
252 
Griffin,  Donna  28 1 

Griffin,  Jason  133,  178,  230, 

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Griffin,  Joseph 
Griffin,  Kevin 
Griffin,  Kim 
Griffin,  Suzie 
Griffin,  Terrence 
Griffin,  Tonita 
Griffin,  Walter 
Griffith,  Mark 
Grigson,  Lance 
Griswold,  Elizabeth 
Grizzell,  Scharvin 
Groce,  Pamela 
Groner,  Melanie 
Groner,  Michelle 
Gross,  Alia 
Gross,  Alice 
Gross,  Trevor 
Gu,  Albert  G 
Gudipati,  Prasad 
Guest,  Gina 
Guest,  Scott 
Guevara,  Claudia 
Guice,  Tara 
Guichard,  Sylvain 
Guin,  Christy 
Guin,  Kristy 
Gulbrandsen,  Michael 
Gumina,  Scott 
Gunn,  Deleslyn 
Gunter,  Juli 
Gunter,  Nikki 
Gupta,  Debraj 
Guynes,  David 

H 
Haar,  Jon 
Habbard,  Robert 
Habron,  Geoffrey 
Hackman,  Margie 
Haik,  Jon 
Hailey,  B  J 
Hailey,  Tom 
Hair,  Erin 
Haire,  Angela 
Haire,  Paul 
Hale,  Kelli 
Hale,  Melanie 
Hale,  Susan 
Haley,  Kristine 
Hall,  Chris 
Hall,  Joey 
Hall,  John 
Hall,  Karen 
Hall,  Kenneth  R 
Hall,  Lea 
Hall,  Martha 
Hall,  Michael 
Hall,  Michelle 
Hall,  Shelley 
Hall,  Stephanie 
Hall,  Varrian 
Hallenbeck,  Doug 
Hallmar,  Terry 
Hamann,  Marc 
Hamby,  Roseann 
Hamby,  Trey 
Hamer,  Jaquator 
Hamer,  Robert 
Hames,  Jason 
Hamff,  Allison 
Hamilton,  Renae 
Hamilton,  Sheldon 
Hammett,  Holly 
Hammock,  Ronda 
Hammond,  Doug 
Hammond,  Tom 
Hamner,  John 
Hamner,  Leah 
Hampton,  Lawanda 
Hamrick,  DeWayne 
Hamuddin,  11 
Hand,  Shane 
Hankins,  Hollie 
Hanna,  Kim 
Hanna,  Michelle 
Hannah,  Reggie 
Hannah,  Teresa 
Hannon,  Tamra 
Hanseli,  Marina 
Hansford,  Christi 
Hao,  Wan-Ting 
Haque,  Ahmad 
Haralson,  Cynthia 
Harbin,  Sharon 
Harbin,  Shawanda 
Harcharik,  Sandi 
Hardaway,  Montie 
Harden,  Jon 
Harden,  Nat 
Harder,  Brenton 
Hardimon,  Pamela 
Hardin,  Bill 
Hardin,  Jana 
Hardin,  Melinda 
Hardin,  William 
Hardwick,  Barbara 
Hardwick,  Cheri 
Hardy,  Michelle 
Hardy,  Rebecca 
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Harkley,  Tracelia 
Harmon,  Mance 
Harmond,  Jennifer 
Harojono,  Lisa 
Harper,  Brian 
Harper,  Fitzgerald 
Harper,  Holly 
Harper,  Penny 
Harper,  Rachel 
Harper,  Robert 
Harper,  Suzanne 
Harre,  Cynthia 
Harrell,  Cheri 
Harrick,  Dana 
Harrick,  Kristen 
Harrick,  Kristie 
Harrington,  Anita 
Harrington,  Paige 
Harris,  Amy 
Harris,  Andrea 
Harris,  Angela 
Harris,  Gary 
Harris,  illie 
Harris,  J  B 
Harris,  Laura 
Harris,  Michael 
Harris,  Patsy 
Harris,  Ray 
Harris,  Robert 
Harris,  Shulanda 
Harris,  Susan 
Harris,  Vanessa 
Harrison,  Angelia 
Harrison,  Beth 
Harrison,  David 
Harrison,  Frederick 
Harrison,  Jeff 
Harrison,  Kendall 
Harrison,  Kris 
Harrison,  Susan 
Harrist,  Al 
Hart,  Adrienne 
Hart,  Allison 
Hart,  Candace 
Hart,  David 
Han,  Frances 


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Hart,  Jennifer 
Hart,  Stacey 
Hart,  Stephanie 
Harrwell,  Jennifer 
Hartwig,  Melanie 
Hartzog,  Glen 
Harun,  Zuraini 
Harvey,  Kermit 
Harvey,  Kristen 
Haste,  Kimberly 
Hastings,  Andrea 
Hastings,  Shirley  W 
Hasty,  Christopher 
Hataway,  Danie 
Hataway,  Gary 
Hataway,  Marie 
Hatcher,  Vickie 
Hatchett,  Meg 
Hathcock,  Stephen 
Hatheway,  Stacey 
Hatings,  Andrea 
Haug,  Christopher 
Hawkins,  Beth 
Hawkins,  Brian 


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281 


Hawkins,  Chad 
Hawkins,  Chadwick 
Hawkins,  Jennifer 
Hawkins,  Kristy 
Hawkins,  Thomas 
Hawkins,  Virginia 
Hawks,  Christy 
Hawks,  Jennifer      253,  314,  339, 
361,  372,  386 


230,  353,  380 
360 
230 
377 
318 
324,  386 
197 
253 
253,324 
230 
337 
361 
185 
133,253,352, 
362,  368,  371 
230 
133 
283 
55,283 
253 
283 
374 


Hawthorne,  Jeffery 
Hayat,  Umer 
Hayden,  Mike 
Hayes,  Dephane 
Hayes,  Melvin 
Hayes,  Robbie 
Hayles,  Joey 
Haynes,  Beth 
Haynes,  Chuck 
Haynes,  Kristin 


253 
360 
356 

283,  391 
126 
170 

340,  377 
253 
253 
352 


Hays,  Ashley 


74,  75,  79,  80,  88, 
283 


Hays,  Mitzi 
Hazelton,  Madrina 
Hazlegrove,  Amy 
Hazleton,  Madrinna 
Head,  Marcus 
Healey,  John 
Heaps,  Christopher 
Heaps,  Chris 
Heard,  Craig 
Hearn,  Kevin 
Hearn-Eatman,  Crystel 
Hearron,  Christee 
Hearst,  Laurie 
Heath,  Jared 
Heavener,  Lisa 
Hedgpeth,  Kevin 
Hedrick,  Steve 
Hee,  Chee-Kiong 
Heep,  Jenae 
Heeps,  Jenae 
Heering,  Kevin 
Heering,  Kim 
Hegan,  Steve 
Hegan,  teve 
Heggie,  Allen 
Hegler,  Jennifer 
Heitmueller,  Matt 
Heitzmann,  Brett 
Helmeth,  Craig 
Helms,  emmye  Ann 
Helms,  Jemmye  Ann 
Helmuth,  Craig 
Helton,  Brian 
Helton,  Melanie 

Hemby,  Lisa 
Hemphill,  Shanda 
Hemsley,  Mike 
Henderson,  Amy 
Henderson,  Carl 
Henderson,  Cathy 

Henderson,  David 


374 

253,  376 

210 

361 

253 

197 

324,  368 

369,  370 

253,372 

253 

184 

281 

253 

329 

253,352,372 

253 

197 

253 

88 

331 

283,  348 

283 

170 

167 

230 

133 

359 

210 

283 

153 

153 

373 

338 

283,  325,  328, 

374 

187 

124 

281 

253 

170,  283 

231,324, 

351,  361 

231 


Henderson,  Delarie 

Henderson,  Gary 
Henderson,  Katherine 

Henderson,  Kristi 
Henderson,  Lea        253 
Henderson,  Lynn    283, 
368,  369, 
Henderson,  Matt      253, 
Henderson,  Paul 
Henderson,  Scott 
Henderson,  Thomas 
Hendrix,  Burke 
Henley,  Carman 
Henley,  Carmen 
Henley,  Lisa      253,  324, 
Henry,  Bill 
Henry,  Kevin 
Henry,  Leigh 
Henry,  Marie 
Henry,  Mark 
Hensley,  Eric 
Hensley,  Missy  88, 

Henson,  Chase 
Henson,  Jeff 
Henson,  William 
Herbert,  Dave 
Herndon,  Kristi 
Herren,  Amanda 
Herrin,  Anthony 
Herring,  Clyde 
Herring,  Stephanie 

Herring,  Virgil 
Herrington,  Amy 
Herrington,  Les 
Herrington,  Lester 
Herrington,  Sara 
Hertzog,  Scott 
Hess,  Melissa 
Hester,  Elizabeth 
Hester,  Lea 
Hester,  Mary 
Hewlette,  Karen 
Hicks,  Alan 
Hicks,  Annette 
Hicks,  Bonney 
Hicks,  Emily 
Hicks,  Heather 
Hicks,  James 
Higgason,  Becky 
Higgins,  Michael 
Hightower,  Dwayne 
Hightower,  Scarlett 
Hill,  Dorothy 
Hill,  Jennifer 
Hill,  Leigh 
Hill,  Michael 
Hill,  Robin 

Hill,  Stephanie  66, 

Hill,  Suzanne 
Hill,  Tiffanee 
Hill,  Traci 
Hill,  Tripp 
Hill,  Virginia 
Hill,  William 
Hilleke,  Leasha 
Hillhouse,  Dee 
Hilliard,  Tessa 
Hinchey,  Carley 
Hines,  Cynthia 
Hines,  Marie 
Hinman,  Todd 
Hinshaw,  Katye 
Hinton,  Chandra 
Hinton,  Hanson 
Hipp,  Steven 
Hobbs,  Marcus 
Hobbs,  Richard 
Hodge,  Carolyn 
Hodge,  Leianna 
Hodge,  Quinton 
Hodge,  Tim 
Hodges,  Don 
Hodges,  Michele 
Hodges,  Michelle 
Hodges,  Shellie 
Hodges,  Shelli  283, 

Hodum,  Charles 
Hodum,  Chuck 
Hoff,  Jennifer 
Hoff,  Todd 
Hoffman,  Mike 
Hogan,  Eric 
Hogan,  Ettaronda 
Hogan,  Lenora 
Hogue,  Blair 
Hogue,  Sylvia 
Holbrook,  Jennifer 
Holbrook,  Nikki 
Holbrook,  Rob 
Holbrooks,  Michael 
Holcomb,  Allisyn 
Holcomb,  Melissa 
Holder,  Amy  231, 

Holder,  Bryan 
Holder,  Elizabeth 
Holder,  Gary 
Holdcrfield,  Shannon 
Holke,  Christopher 
Holland,  Daniel 
Holland,  Edward 
Holland,  Heather     54, 

Holland,  Kevin      284, 

Holland,  Mark 
Holland,  Roben 
Holland,  Steven 
Hollar,  Dawn  136 

Holley,  Chad 
Holley,  Mark 
Holliday,  Karen 
Holliday,  William 
Holliman,  Amy 
Holliman,  Brandi     314 
Hollingswonh,  Andy 
Hollingswonh,  Beth 
Hollis,  Steve 
Hollomon,  Whit 
Holloway,  David 
Holloway,  Kendall 
Holloway,  Roben 


66,  253, 

420 

157 

133,210, 

378 

283 

374,  379 

336,  338, 

372,420 

316,  365 
283 
283 
253 

333,  343 

210 

38 

338,  364 
367 
125 
254 
55 
318 
210 

283,  314, 

317,  372 
157,  231 

324 

324,  361 
254 
231 
210 
283 
331 
377,  380, 
381 
359 

254,  320 

254,  362 
133 
55,  133 
210 
254 
133 
210 

133,  210 

254,  348 

380,  381 
197 
231 

324,  361 
210 

283,  374 
283 

283,  339 
133 
231 
254 
283 
254 
359 
133 
.  254,  366 
283 

231,361 
283 

170,  283 
283 
197 

133,231 
321 

254,  324 
210 
210 
281 
283 
210 

283,  363 
254 
375 
404 
231 

254,  340 
210 
283 

186 

345 

210 
383 
420 
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254 
337 
254,  337 

283,  357 
133 
231 
284 
284 
254 
284 
210 
231 
377 
284 
133 
210 

320,  324, 
361,  376 
284 
210 
254 
210 
231 
284 
284,319 

254,  330, 
363 

324,  354, 
357 
186 
185 
231 

284,  351 
324,  354 

284 
231 
231 
210 
324,  361 
365 
210 
254 
337 
284 
322 
210 


Holly,  Shannon 
Holman,  Glenn 
Holmberg,  Shar 
Holmes,  Chris 
Holmes,  Hayley 
Holmes,  Michael 
Holt,  Brian 
Holtcamp,  Andy 
Homan,  Clay 
Homan,  Evelyn 
Homan,  Joseph 
Honea,  Dickey 
Honea,  Dicki 
Hong,  Guangzhi 
Hood,  Gena 
Hood,  Kristen 
Hood,  Laney 
Hood,  Lou  Ann        254, 
Hood,  Martha 
Hood,  Roger 
Hood,  Steve 
Hooker,  Vernell 
Hooks,  Amy 
Hoots,  Michael 
Hoover,  Britton 
Hoover,  Jon  Jon 
Hopkins,  Aretha 
Hopkins,  Henretta 
Hopkins,  Hollis 
Hopkins,  Kevin 
Hopkins,  Loretta 
Hoque,  Sylvia  Lynn 
Horel,  Phil 
Horel,  Phillip 
Horn,  Fatie 
Home,  Latarsha 
Home,  Tina 
Horton,  Brad 
Horton,  Cheryl 
Honon,  Chris 
Honon,  Elizabeth 
Honon,  James 
Horton,  Lacy 
Horton,  Saundra 
Honon,  Steve 
Hosford,  Mark 
Hotard,  Alan    284,  331, 
Hotard,  Allen 
Hotchkiss,  Jennifer 
Houp,  Mandy 
Houston,  Linda 
Houston,  Teresa 
Houston,  Tina  284, 

Houts,  James 
Houts,  Jay 
Hovater,  Jon 
Hovator,  John 
Howard,  Cameron 
Howard,  Cyndi 
Howard,  Donald 
Howard,  Esther 
Howard,  Jeremy 
Howard,  Sandra 
Howard,  Thomas 
Howe,  Tom 
Howell,  Chad  284, 

Howell,  Hank 
Howell,  Henry 
Howell,  Holly 
Howell,  Keven 
Howes,  Jason 
Howze,  Kevin 
Hoye,  James 
Huam,  Evelyn 
Hubbard,  James 
Hudson,  Chris 
Hudson,  Christopher 
Hudson,  Cynthia 
Hudson,  Janell 
Hudson,  Jill 
Hudson,  Jody 
Hudson,  Roman 
Hudspeth,  Quentin 
Huff,  Karen 
Huffman,  John 
Huggins,  Eric 
Huggins,  Nikki 
Hughes,  Angela 
Hughes,  Darren 
Hughes,  Deborah     285, 
Hughes,  Jonathan 
Hughes,  Nathan 
Hughes,  Raymond 
Hughes,  Sandy 
Hughes,  Sherry 
Hughey,  Brian 
Hughey,  Rick 
Hulett,  Bobby 
Hulgan,  Valerie 
Hull,  Anginette 
Humbarger,  Kim     255, 
Humphrey,  Jason 
Humprey,  Jason 
Hundley,  Amy 
Hunt,  Corey 
Hunt,  Keith 
Hunt,  Sally         88,  285, 
Hunt,  Stacia 
Hunter,  Holly 
Hunter,  Melissa 
Hurd,  Amanda 
Hurd,  Janice 
Hurd,  Wendy  231, 

Hurst,  Stephanie 
Hurt,  Kelly 
Hurt,  Mills 
Huskey,  Jerry 
Hussain,  Maqsood 
Hussain,  Zamir 
Huston,  John 
Hutchens,  Elizabeth 
Hutcheson,  Tammy 
Hutchins,  Chris 
Hutchins,  Kengi 
Hutchins,  Timothy 
Hutchinson,  Eric 
Hux,  Bryan 
Hyams,  Daniel  255 

1 
Iannone,  Jeryl  Ann 
Iderstine,  Van  Eric 

II,  Edward  Rice 

III,  Johnnie  Jordan 
III,  William  Robertson 
Ikerd,  Mary  Carolyn 


335 
231 

254 

133,381 

211 

254 

284 

184 

161 

307 

254 

21  1 

314 

307 

254 

133,231 

211,  386 

324,  339 

254 

284 

231 

284 

231,  328 

284,  343 

284 

284 

211 

254 

231 

284,  337 
254 

80 
363 
284 
197 
211 
211,332 
334 
284 
382 
254 
284 

254,  324 
284 

54,  324 
211 

339,  360 

55 

63,  133 

254 

211 

211,  356 

317,337 
211 
63 
362 
133 
324 

324,  342 
347 
352 

133,  284 
195 
254 
170 

344,357 
338 
361 
314 
324 
284 
284 
255 
363 
284 
284 
133 
285 

285,  331 
198 
231 
255 
285 

231,  324 
133 

340,  356 
337 

374,  379 
255 

352,  354 
344 
231 

281 
285 

133,211 
231 

285,  343 
285 
198 
211 

386,  387 
323 
322 
379 

285,  365 
285 

352,  372 

231,378 

333,  380 
211 
211 
285 

324,  342 
324 
285 
255 
255 
360 
349 

285,  334 
133 
133 
255 
211 
255 
20 

255,  366 
330,  361 

185 
267 
397 

324 

324 

255,  340, 

342 


415 


Ingham,  Matthew 

211 

Johnson,  Rob 

232 

Kennedy,  Lucretia 

287 

Lambert,  Susan 

287 

Lippincott,  Susan 

288 

Malone,  Carolyn 

379 

Ingram,  Erin                88, 

285, 

324 

Johnson,  Robin 

364 

Kennedy,  Tammy 

194, 

198 

Lamonica,  Mike 

380 

Lipscomb,  Kristen 

233, 

338 

Malone,  Mitchell 

258 

Ingram,  James  Jr 

211 

Johnson,  Rochelle 

67, 

286 

Kenney,  Shelley 

538, 

355 

Lancaster,  Jay 

288, 

319 

Lipsey,  Gary 

3<,x, 

369 

Malone,  Sharon 

80 

Ingram,  Julie 

350 

Johnson,  Scott 

286 

Kenny,  Michele 

352 

Lancaster,  Laura 

212 

Lipsey,  Leo 

288 

Mamun,  Shriaj 

233 

Inmon,  Jennifer 

337 

Johnson,  Tameka  L 

67, 

211 

Kern,  Sharon 

56, 

232 

Land,  David 

233 

Lischkoff,  Nancy 

133, 

257 

Mance,  Cathy 

1X6 

Iqbal,  Shahid 

360 

Johnson,  Thorn 

286, 

356 

Kern,  Sheila  H 

391 

Landers,  William 

198 

Lister,  Tricia 

289 

Mancill,  David 

334 

Irwin,  Krisi 

324 

Johnson,  Tracy 

365 

Kerr,  Brenda 

195, 

198 

Landfair,  Quo-Vadis 

212 

Little,  Dave 

289 

Mancuso,  Charles 

133 

Isbell,  Amanda 

231 

Johnston,  Bill 

255, 

380 

Kerr,  Jay 

287 

Landfair,  Zwanardo 

133, 

288 

Little,  Greg 

257 

Mandeville,  Dave 

234 

Israel,  Victoria 

211 

Johnston,  Greg        314, 

315, 

330, 

Kessler,  Isabel 

287 

Landry,  Brett  J 

329 

Little,  Jeania 

257 

Mandius,  Per 

289 

Istre,  Eric 

285 

358, 

361, 

372 

Kewenig,  Adam 

212 

Lane,  Andrea 

288, 

345 

Little,  Jeffrey 

361 

Mangum,  Carol 

133 

IV,  Andrew  Worgo 

350 

Johnston,  Gregory 

361 

Key,  Anthony             55, 

287, 

404 

Lane,  Jeanise 

308 

Little,  Jenni 

374 

Mangum,  Melynn 

258,  377 

IV,  Joseph  Gibson 

361 

Johnston,  Holly 

89 

Keyes,  E  Harold 

194 

Lane,  Michelle 

376 

Little,  Randy 

320 

Mangum,  Mickey 

133 

Iverson,  Anda 

196 

Johnston,  Stacy 

211 

Keys,  Kimberly 

345 

Laney,  Scott 

257 

Little,  Veronica 

233 

Mangum,  Robin 

364 

Ivy,  June 

194, 

198 

Joiner,  Jennifer 

286 

Khan,  Abdul  Ali 

360 

Lang,  Angela    257,  324, 

384, 

391 

Livingston,  Amy 

233 

Mann,  B  J                       3C 

,  54,  330 

Ivy,  Marlon 

211 

Jolley,  Selena 

286, 

354 

Khan,  Aslam 

MM 

Lange,  Christopher   90, 

288, 

335 

Livingston,  Chip 

289 

Mann,  RoToniya 

213 

Ivy,  Rob 

255, 

337 

Jones,  Allison 

211 

Khan,  Atif 

232 

Lange,  Chris 

328, 

375 

Livingston,  Lesley 

60,  289, 

330 

Mann,  Sherry 

213 

J 

Jones,  Brian 

211 

Khan,  Azim 

308 

Langford,  Mary  Jo 

288, 

363 

Livingston,  Leslie 

55 

Mann,  Tara 

213 

Jackson,  Alidia 

67 

Jones,  Chad 

212 

Khan,  Babar 

287 

Langford,  Rebecca 

71 

Livingston,  Molly 

54,  90, 

289, 

Mansell,  John 

289 

Jackson,  Brian         231, 

255, 

324, 

Jones,  Charles 

286 

Khan,  Liaqat  Ali 

360 

Langford,  Shay 

257, 

372 

318 

Mansfield,  Michael 

324.  361 

361 

Jones,  David 

212, 

324 

Khan,  Muhammad  Arshad 

360 

Langford,  Thomas 

288, 

356 

Livingston,  Nicole 

289 

Manson,  Sharon 

54 

Jackson,  Christopher 

232 

Jones,  Debra 

55 

Khan,  Muhammad  Qas 

m 

360 

Langley,  Leah 

212, 

337 

Lochridge,  Laurie 

257, 

324 

Manuel,  Harold 

234 

Jackson,  Chris 

60 

Jones,  Destrie 

256 

Khattak,  Azim  Khan 

360 

Langley,  Rhonda 

363 

Locke,  Janet 

372 

Manuel,  Jenny- 

54,  316 

Jackson,  Dabbs 

211 

Jones,  Dexter 

401 

Khoo,  Bernard 

256 

Langston,  Deanna 

184 

Lockett,  Mary 

289, 

363 

Manuel,  John 

213 

Jackson,  Danyell 

332 

Jones,  Donna 

331 

Kiker,  Latrell 

382 

Lantz,  Lori                288 

335, 

377 

Loden,  Michael 

213 

Manuel,  Theresa 

289 

Jackson,  Demetria 

211 

Jones,  Ed 

212 

Kiker,  Memrie 

287 

Larabee,  Tery 

352 

Loe,  David 

198 

Maqbool,  Muhammad 

360 

Jackson,  Diane 

285 

Jones,  Evelyn 

286 

Kilgore,  Camille 

287, 

319 

Larkin,  Bruick 

334 

Loewer,  Carlton 

170 

Marble,  Andrea 

185 

Jackson,  Gregory 

232 

Jones,  Gerald 

212 

Kilgore,  Crystal 

256 

Larkjn,  John 

212 

Loftis,  Darla 

213 

Marble,  Clay 

338,  374 

Jackson,  Julie           232, 

342 

361 

Jones,  Gwendolyn 

198 

Kilgore,  Reena 

334 

Larkin,  Pat 

334 

Lofton,  Tracy 

289 

319 

Marble,  Clayton 

258 

Jackson,  Katina 

255 

Jones,  Hamp 

286, 

372 

Kilgore,  Theresa 

232 

Larkin,  Patrick 

361 

Logue,  Dawn 

289 

Marble,  Evan 

365 

Jackson,  Kim 

285 

378 

Jones,  Honey 

349 

Killcreas,  Dr  Wallace 

325 

Lasker,  Brian 

:xh 

Lolley,  Cheryl 

233 

Marbury,  Drake 

289 

Jackson,  Linda 

186 

Jones,  Jay  T 

286, 

361 

Killebrew,  Rhonda 

287, 

314 

Lassner,  Lee 

308 

Lolli,  Ginneite 

213 

Mardis,  Chris 

213 

Jackson,  Malcolm 

133 

Jones,  Jeff 

317 

365 

Killough,  Mary 

324 

Laster,  Ryn 

325 

365 

Long,  Alicia 

357,377 

380 

Marinaccio,  Seth 

213 

Jackson,  Marcus 

60 

Jones,  Jeffrey 

332 

Kilpatrick,  Jeremy 

340 

Latham,  Corey 

133 

212 

Long,  Andy 

289 

Marine,  Dave 

339 

Jackson,  Michelle 

255 

Jones,  Jennifer 

324 

Kimbrell,  Emily 

89 

321 

Latham,  Joseph 

321 

Long,  April 

257 

Marinello,  Anthony 

187 

Jackson,  Mike 

285 

Jones,  Jesslyn 

256 

Kimbrell,  Scott 

256 

Latham,  Renita 

332 

374 

Long,  Grace 

132 

133 

Marion,  Meka 

290,  354 

Jackson,  Missy 

232 

361 

Jones,  Kelly 

340 

Kinard,  Melissa 

256 

Latham,  Terry 

345 

Long,  Juan 

128,  351 

401 

Marotti,  William 

213 

Jackson,  Nelson 

314 

Jones,  Ken 

286, 

365 

Kincade,  Jill 

324 

361 

Latimer,  Stephanie 

288 

Long,  LeAnne 

213 

334 

Marquez,  Amy     55,  91, 

290,  314. 

Jackson,  Peter  J 

404 

Jones,  Kimberly 

286 

Kincaid,  Justine 

56 

287 

Latino,  Carra 

63 

Long,  Michale 

233 

354 

357,  368 

Jackson,  Rosa 

232 

Jones,  Koury 

212 

King,  Ashli 

324 

Latino,  Carva 

212 

544 

Long,  Nicole 

67 

233 

Marquez,  Katy 

54,  324 

Jackson,  Shannon 

55 

332 

JONES,  LYNN           89 

286 

354 

King,  Brian 

1X4 

LaValle,  Erik            288, 

325, 

326, 

Long,  Shannon 

257 

Marshall,  Angela 

290 

Jackson,  Tara 

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Jones,  Mary  L           133, 

212, 

232, 

King,  David 

380 

381 

333,  338 

348 

387 

Long,  Sharion 

213 

Marshall,  James 

213 

Jackson,  Victor 

60 

346 

King,  John 

287 

Lawman,  Jodie 

377 

Longstreet,  David 

20,  135. 

289, 

Marshall,  Rebecca 

213 

Jackson,  Willie           55 

384 

404 

Jones,  Michelle 

256 

364 

King,  Melanie 

391 

Lawrence,  Anthony 

257 

361 

340 

Martello,  Melinda    290 

352,358 

Jacob,  Rachael 

232 

Jones,  Neil                    55 

133 

372 

King,  Rodney 

357 

397 

Lawrence,  Paul 

288 

Loo,  Fun-Ya 

349 

Martin,  Ambro 

290,  356 

Jacobs,  Claire    88,316, 

337, 

339, 

Jones,  Pamela 

256 

King,  Travis 

256 

Lawrence,  Todd 

233 

359 

Lopez,  Ashley 

233 

Martin,  Bert 

290 

352 

Jones,  Paul 

286 

King,  W  David 

212 

Laws,  Jan 

288 

358 

Lopez,  Candido 

90.  289, 

344, 

Martin,  Chris            133 

187,  362 

Jacobs,  Meschelle 

3nx 

Jones,  Rende 

212 

Kinnan,  Rachel 

256 

326 

Lawson,  Kim 

330 

354 

Martin,  Corey 

234 

Jacobs,  Paul 

360 

Jones,  Richard 

55,  6( 

Kinsel,  Christy 

256 

364 

Lawson,  Kimberly 

257 

Lopez,  Michael 

258 

Martin,  George 

258 

Jacobson,  Jodi 

211 

Jones,  Scott 

286 

Kinsel,  hristy 

134 

Lawtton,  Rob 

257 

Lord,  Margaret 

289 

Martin,  James           133, 

234,  333. 

Jadzinski,  Frankie 

133 

362 

Jones,  Shannin 

319 

Kirby,  Denson 

287 

Lawty,  Sandra 

212 

337 

Losso,  Robin 

187 

362 

Jaffar,  Faisal 

360 

Jones,  Shantal 

195 

Kirby,  Kristina 

318 

Layman,  David          133 

257 

362 

Lott,  Courtney 

213 

315 

Martin,  Judi 

185 

Jaffer,  Faisal 

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Jones,  Shelia 

212 

Ktrby,  Rick 

184 

Layman,  Jodie 

381 

Lott,  Elizabeth 

233,  324 

361 

Martin,  Laura 

71,  290 

Jager,  Menno 

185 

Jones,  Stefanie 

232 

Kirkegaard, Jesse 

287 

Le,  Phong 

213 

Lott,  Grace 

314,  316 

353 

Martin,  Michael 

290,  374 

Jakway,  Mary 

285 

420 

Jones,  Stephanie 

324 

338 

Kirkpatrick,  Billy 

354 

357 

Leach,  Bethany 

233 

Lott,  Melody     377 

380.  381 

382 

Martin,  Sharon 

334 

James,  Becky 

379 

Jones,  Tina 

325 

374 

Kirkpatrick,  William 

287 

Leach,  Brent 

257 

Loudenslager,  Cari 

e 

213 

Martin,  Stephanie 

234 

James,  Jay 

232 

Jong,  Harriet 

308 

Kirksey,  Chandra 

332 

Leach,  Danny 

334 

Louque,  Dustan 

289 

Martin,  Tiffany 

372 

James,  Jesse 

122 

Jordan,  Aubre 

232 

Kirton,  Kurt 

308 

Leach,  Stephanie 

195 

Louque,  Dustin 

387 

Martin,  Tracy 

338 

James,  John               122 

128 

129 

Jordan,  Aubrey 

387 

Kisner,  Leslie 

28 

Learner,  Johnnie 

365 

Louys,  Danielle 

213,314 

333 

Martin,  William 

234 

James,  Keith     232,  315 

324 

361 

Jordan,  Barker 

89 

Kisner,  Michelle 

133 

Leatherman,  Bryan 

90, 

288, 

Love,  Bobbie 

289 

Martino,  Bernice 

290,  365 

James,  Leon 

404 

Jordan,  Chancey 

384 

Kitchens,  Kimberly 

287 

314,  317,  326 

343 

354 

Love,  David 

289 

365 

Marx,  Whitney 

213 

James,  Mark 

255 

Jordan,  Charles 

286 

Kitchens,  Shane 

90 

287 

Leathermen,  Brian 

387 

Love,  Stacy 

233 

Marzook,  Abdel 

359 

James,  Rebecca 

255 

Jordan,  Chauncey 

397 

Kkoshel,  Richard  D 

360 

LeBlanc,  David 

365 

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289,  360 

365 

Marzouk,  Abdel 

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James,  Susan 

198 

Jordan,  Crystal 

344 

Kleiman,  Mare 

327 

LeBlanc,  Willa 

324 

Lovelace,  Jeffery 

258 

Marzullo,  Paul 

214 

Jameson,  Tommy 

285 

Jordan,  Dan 

256 

Knedcik,  Andrew 

367 

Leder,  Laurie 

337 

369 

Lovelady,  Tiffany 

233 

Maschger,  Tanya 

214 

Jamison,  Kurus 

401 

Jordan,  Dr  Jack 

345 

Knedlik,  Andrew 

212 

Ledlow,  Dallas 

348 

Lovett,  Demetress 

340 

Mason,  Brad 

214 

Jang,  Tammy    285,  324 

368 

369 

Jordan,  Heather 

212 

Knight,  Aubrey 

324 

Lee,  Aimee 

257 

345 

Loviza,  Kathleen 

233 

Mason,  Charles 

133 

Jarrett,  Regina 

232 

Jordan,  Jennifer       286 

325 

374 

Knight,  Chad 

324 

Lee,  Barry 

233 

Lowe,  Jackie 

335 

Mason,  Deanne 

214,  340 

Jarzen,  Ryan 

232 

Jordan,  Johnnie 

361 

Knight,  Cory    232,  337 

387 

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Lee,  Brian 

288 

Lowe,  Jacqueline 

233 

Mason,  Kelly     91,290. 

327,  374, 

Jasper,  Mary 

378 

Jordan,  Matthew 

322 

323 

Knight,  Donna              74,  75 

287 

Lee,  Chelle 

257 

380 

Lowe,  Jennifer 

332 

335 

420 

Jasper,  Scott 

285 

Jordan,  Todd 

351 

Knight,  Jeff 

232 

356 

Lee,  Clark 

133 

Lowe,  Julie 

213 

Masood,  Muhammad  Mujahid 

Jean,  Monica 

308 

Jordan,  Trinettee 

256 

Knight,  Melissa 

287 

359 

Lee,  Hi  an  Boon 

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233 

360 

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211 

Jordan,  Trinette 

331 

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212 

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Lowery,  Charles 

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361 

Massengill,  Katnna 

258 

Jeanfreau,  Mark 

285 

Joseph,  Keith 

126 

128 

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232 

Lee,  Julie 

257 

Lowery,  Jonathan 

345 

Massey,  Janelle 

374 

Jefcoat,  Christy 

255 

Joseph,  Nicola 

185 

Knipper,  Jennifer 

287 

340 

Lee,  Kathryn 

213 

Lowery,  Yvonne 

258 

Massey,  Todd 

290,  315 

Jeff,  Galagher   88,  285, 

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324 

Knotts,  Kim 

256 

Lee,  Keith 

257 

Lowes,  William 

380 

Massie,  Marc 

55,362 

343 

357 

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348 

Knowlton,  Beth 

380 

Lee,  Paul 

109 

Lowrimore,  Marie 

186 

Massie,  Mark 

133 

Jeff,  Gallagher 

314 

Judon,  Theresa 

256 

Knowlton,  Jeffrey 

287 

359 

Lee,  Susan                   90 

288 

330 

Loyd,  Ruth 

233 

Mastrangelo,  Lynn 

187 

Jeffcoat,  Josh 

211 

Jue,  Patrick 

256 

Knox,  Christina 

347 

373 

Lee,  Tammie  E 

257 

377 

Lucas,  Chris 

321 

Matens,  Brett 

214 

Jefferis,  Lance 

255 

Juliana,  Tina                89 

325 

348 

Knox,  David 

397 

Lee,  Tim 

288 

Lucas,  Stacey 

213 

Mathes,  Dennis 

258 

Jefferson,  Eldric 

211 

356 

Jung,  Heiki 

185 

Knox,  Nathan 

347 

Lee,  Timothy 

257 

Luciano,  Arnold 

537 

Mathews,  Sonny 

371,420 

Jefferson,  Eric 

285 

Justice,  Angie 

286 

355 

Koenig,  Paul 

327 

380 

Lee,  Yoke-Chai 

257 

Lucius,  Stephanie 

258 

Mathis,  Shannon 

214 

Jefferson,  Travillion 

232 

Juzang,  Yolanda 

326 

391 

Koenig,  Thomas 

287 

Leech,  Penny 

233 

337 

Luckett,  Margie 

213 

Matijevich,  Georgeen 

324 

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285 

325 

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Koenig,  Tom 

359 

Leflore,  Mitch 

325 

Lucus,  Melanie 

289 

356 

Matrick,  Russ 

290 

Jemison,  Cedric 

255 

Kahler,  Norman 

256 

Koerner,  Wyatt 

133 

362 

LeGassick,  Jan 

133 

288 

Luludis,  Karen 

185 

Mattei,  Tammi 

337 

Jenkins,  Ali 

255 

Kahlev,  Norman 

327 

Koh,  Siong  Lee 

256 

Leggett,  Tomma 

257 

Lum,  Rodney 

233,  324 

361 

Matthews,  Ashley 

214 

Jenkins,  Bobby 

255 

348 

Kamrath,  Nicole 

212 

366 

Kok,  Alvid 

287 

Lehman,  Laura 

213 

Luna,  Martin 

258 

Matthews,  Eric 

290 

Jenkins,  Craig 

198 

Kanagaraja,  Ganesh 

55 

Kolczynski,  Jennifer 

162 

Leidolf,  Andreas 

257 

Lundeen,  Chad 

258 

Mattison,  Missy 

258,  374 

Jenkins,  Dianco 

232 

Kang,  Mounghung 

329 

Konscak,  Michelle 

256 

420 

Leiske,  Kevin 

186 

Lunford,  Yolanda 

233 

Mattox,  Lushanda 

215 

Jenkins,  Doug 

285 

Kang,  Seungku 

286 

Kopyto,  Sonia           159 

256 

345 

Lence,  Jason 

133 

Luper,  Heath 

258 

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290 

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198 

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195 

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289 

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161 

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286 

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329 

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258 

Maxwell,  Margaret 

290 

Jenkins,  John    89,285, 

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Kaplan,  Clare          256, 

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Kornman,  Paul 

232 

Leonard,  Charles 

257 

Luster,  Frankie 

126 

Maxwell,  Maria 

372 

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Koronowski,  Ed 

185 

Leonard,  Vicki          90 

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289 

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338 

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133 

Karr,  Dr  Bob 

345 

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Leopard,  Bryan 

288 

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373 

May,  Lorie 

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Jenkins,  Melvin 

60 

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86 

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212 

LeSage,  Christine 

334 

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Lutz,  Alcyone 

258 

May,  Lydia 

133,  234 

Jenkins,  Rachel 

285 

Kavanagh,  Joel 

256 

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185 

Lessmann,  Erik 

324 

Lutz,  Eric 

133 

May,  Mark                  290 

368,371 

Jenkins,  Wiley  Ii 

211 

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368 

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Krainer,  Brian 

161 

Lester,  Ronnie 

321 

Lynch,  Lee 

233 

May,  Stephanie 

214 

Jennings,  Jeff 

334 

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Keaton,  Darren 

404 

Krankey,  Kim 

349 

Lestrade,  Dr  J 

345 

Lynch,  Paul 

187 

May,  Zoe 

334,  380 

Jennings,  Susan         89, 

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341 

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316 

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345 

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290 

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212 

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185 

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133,354 

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359 

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286 

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Lestrade,  Sean 

345 

Lyons,  Eddie 

170 

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359 

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324 

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211 

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324 

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256 

Lewis,  Alton 

288 

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258 

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332 

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170 

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256 

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362 

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Madden,  Tara 

289 

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338 

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211 

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232 

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315 

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257 

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160 

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156 

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233 

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198 

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287 

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Randolph,  Steve 

296 

Rankin,  Christine 

237 

Ransburg,  Quentin 

217,332 

Rasberry,  Rhonda 

133,217, 

380,  381 

Rath,  Gary 

170 

Rauschkolb,  Mark 

329 

Ray,  Amanda 

237,353 

Ray,  Angel 

133 

Ray,  Becky 

345 

Ray,  Heather           262,317,324, 

338,  372 

Ray,  Jody 

184 

Ray,  Keri 

314,  352 

Ray,  Libby 

296 

Ray,  Lin 

358 

Ray,  Rebecca 

309 

Ray,  Trudy 

217,  332 

Rayburn,  Chrissy 

217 

Raymond,  Edward 

217 

Raynor,  Robert 

375 

Read,  Britton 

296,  322,  329 

Read,  Jason 

296 

Reaves,  Lloyd 

54,  318,  344 

Record,  Timothy 

262 

Redd,  Ricky  Joe 

166,  170 

Redden,  Stephen 

297 

Reddick,  Erin 

237 

Redding,  Alice 

297 

Redding,  Becky 

338 

Redding,  Johnny  Jr 

332 

Redding,  Rebecca 

262 

Redus,  Jimmy 

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Redwine,  Lisa 

378 

Reece,  Katina 

217,  356 

Reed,  Byron 

296,  324 

Reed,  Dana 

237,  320,  374 

Reed,  Donna    297, 

377,  380,  382 

Reed,  Dwight 

324,  361 

Reed,  Jennifer 

374 

Reed,  Jeremy 

217 

Reed,  Rebecca 

262,  335 

Reed,  Roderick 

262 

Reed,  Tex 

237 

Reed,  Thomas 

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Reed,  Vicki 

237 

Reeder,  Lynn 

297 

Reese,  Andrew 

337 

Reese,  Barrett 

262 

Reese,  Beverly 

237,  336,  338 

Reese,  Dallas 

217 

Reese,  Lawanda 

237,  332 

Reese,  Matt 

351 

Reeves,  Cindy 

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Reeves,  James 

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Regal,  Jennifer 

361 

Rehak,  John 

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Rehman,  Syed 

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Reich,  Ken 

309 

Reid,  Brandon 

133,  262 

Reid,  Donna 

217 

Reid,  SheUi 

217,  337 

Remerow,  Erin 

297,337 

Remerow,  Kristoffer                217 

Renfro,  Michael 

237,  361 

Reno,  Shane 

185 

Rensink,  Keith 

297 

Replogle,  Mandy 

324 

Respess,  Amanda 

185 

Respess,  Courtney 

262, 337 

Rester,  Derek 

262,  367 

Rever,  Robyn 

297,  361,  380 

Revere,  Leif 

55 

Reynolds,  Gwen 

332,  335 

Reynolds,  Paul 

297 

Reynolds,  Rob 

351,372 

Rhines,  Amy 

262,  320,  337 

Rhoden,  John 

198 

Rhoden,  Matthew 

315 

Rhodes,  Slade 

217 

Rhodes,  Staci 

184 

Rhodes,  Tiffiny 

262 

Rhodes.  Trent 

297 

Rhodes.  Veronica 

297 

Rhodman,  Ema 

297,335,354 

Rial,  Mishells 

54 

Rice,  Edward 

384 

Rice,  Kevin 

217 

Rice,  Kimberly 

262 

Rice,  Melissa 

138,  139,  351 

Rice,  Roseanne 

297 

Rice,  Sharon 

262 

Rice,  Valerie  297 

Rice,  Wanda  378 

Richard,  Dr  Michael  363 

Richards,  Lance  262,  344 

Richardson,  Bo  262,  372 

Richardson,  Christi  328 

Richardson,  Chris  297,  325, 

366,  380 
Richardson,  Henry  H  237,  360 
Richardson,  Kathleen  338,  420 
Richardson,  Michael  367 

Richardson,  Rodney  361 

Richardson,  Toby  347 

Richey,  Lacretia  297 

Rick,  Spells  199 

Ricketts,  Jeff  133,  297 

Riddell,  Jonathan  263 

Riddick,  Robbie  321 

Riddle,  Mark  237,  324,  361 

Ridge,  Angela  297 

Riels,  Terri  217,340 

Riemann,  Robert  297 

Rieves,  Angela  332 

Rieves,  Mark  217 

Rigby,  Brad  237,  351,  387 

Rigby,  Bradford  361 

Rigby,  David  263 

Riggan,  Kathryne  263 

Riggan,  Kathy  320 

Riggins,  Tisha  263 

Riggs,  Kerri  133 

Riles,  Kim  263,  340 

Riles,  Zena  263,  340 

Riley,  Darryl  263 

Riley,  Dominick  263,  332 

Riley,  Jennifer  345 

Rimmer,  Elizabeth  133,263 

Rinehart,  Patrick  297 

Rinehart,  Russ  263,  338,  387 

Ritter,  Catherine     263,316,324, 
326,  338 
Ritter,  Chris  316 

Ritter,  Tom  329 

Rivera,  Michelle  133 

Rivera,  Raul  186 

Rivera,  Robert  263,  371,  420 

Rivers,  Starella  297,331 

Rives,  Katie  217 

Rizwan,  Syed  360 

Robbins,  Jason  263 

Robbins,  Justin       297,  325,  343, 
372 
Robbins,  Keiba  369 

Robersen,  Michael  315 

Roberson,  Brian  133 

Roberson,  Bryan  263 

Roberson,  Mary  297 

Roberson,  Melissa  217,  334 

Roberson,  Michael  133,217 

Roberson,  Rina  340 

Roberts,  Betty  297,  365 

Roberts,  Deanna  263 

Roberts,  Gretchen  386 

Roberts,  Kara  237 

Roberts,  Kenny       122,  123,  124, 
128 
Roberts,  Laurie  194,  198 

Roberts,  Logan  263 

Roberts,  Nikie  217 

Roberts,  Russell  263 

Robertson,  Floyd  297 

Robertson,  Jan  297 

Robertson,  Lisa  185 

Robertson,  Shannon  218 

Robertson,  William  III  361 

Robinette,  Jennifer         297,321, 
325,327 
Robinson,  Alina  380 

Robinson,  Anthony  357 

Robinson,  Ashley  297,  368 

Robinson,  Beth  218 

Robinson,  Charetta  153 

Robinson,  Chris  54,  331 

Robinson,  Joel  318 

Robinson,  Johnathan  263 

Robinson,  Kathy  324 

Robinson,  LaVisa  237,  386 

Robinson,  Lisa        263,318,324, 
344,  378 
Robinson,  Myra        263,  324,  361 
Robinson,  Nicchi  237 

Robinson,  Ray  55 

Robinson,  Rob  380 

Robinson,  Ron  297,  319 

Robinson,  Tijuana  263 

Robinson,  Tracey    297,  384,  391 
Robinson,  Vivian  198 

Robinson,  Willie      133,237,332 
Roby,  Jana  297,  354 

Roche,  Timothy  217 

Rodgers,  Jennifer        26,  63,  217, 
237,  380 
Rodgers,  Joey  298,  363,  420 

Rodgers,  Norma  Leigh  263 

Rodman,  Shannon  263,  324, 

335,339 
Roge,  Cheryl  185 

Rogers,  Anne  184 

Rogers,  Christy  298 

Rogers,  Chris  237 

Rogers,  Dante  309 

Rogers,  Jason  237,  366 

Rogers,  Jennifer  342 

Rogers,  John  325,  348 

Rogers,  Katrice  263 

Rogers,  Lafiesta  263 

Rogers,  Melanie  263,319 

Rogers,  Robert  324,  361 

Rogers,  Rodney  298,  348 

Rogers,  Sinfornettia  2 18 

Rogers,  Stacey  186,  263 

Roland,  Phillip  298,  345 

Rollins,  Julie  374 

Rooks,  Jeff  198 

Roos,  Michelle  324 

Root,  Michael  298 

Roper,  Barbara  237 

Rose,  Bryan  237 

Rose,  Dr  Lucinda  349 

Rose,  Holley  218 

Rose,  Rhonda  298 

Rose,  Tim  199 

Ross,  Alondra  184 

Ross,  Brent  361 

Ross,  Chris  237 

Ross,  Laura  324 


Ross,  Michelle  93,298,331 

Rossi,  Michael  Jr  324 

Roundtree,  Brian  170 

Rounsavall,  Paul  322 

Rowcliff,  James  194,  199 

Rowe,  Brandon  237 

Rowe,  Carol  354 

Rowe,  Rita  133,218 

Rowe,  William  133,  263 

Rowell,  Jeff  60 

Rowell,  Stacie  298 

Rowell,  Todd  338 

Royer,  Tim  340 

Rucker,  Kern  237 

Rucker,  Kim  331 

Rudge,  Kevin  263 
Rudolph,  Becky  80,  264,  380 
Rudolph,  (Crystal     237,  324,  361 

Rueter,  Eric  264,  361 

Ruff,  Cindy  309 

Ruff,  Paul  298 

Ruggles,  Julia  237,  347 

Rupert,  Denise  218 

Rupert,  Donnell  372 

Rupert,  Harvey  264,  314 

Rush,  John      264,  333,  343,  358, 
372 

Rush,  La'Shonia  218 

Rushin,  Leanna  237 

Rushing,  Alan  298,  325 
Rushing,  Evelyn       298,  358,  379 

Rushing,  Heather  264 

Rushing,  Michael  322 

Rushing,  Ramona  133 

Rushing,  Shelly  237,  333 

Rushing,  Tabatha  237 

Rusjdi,  Amsal  309 
Russell,  Amy               26,  237,  420 

Russell,  Carrie  64,  337 

Russell,  J  Christian  199,  377 

Russell,  Keith  54,  264 

Russell,  Kim  27,  264 

Russum,  Elizabeth  237 

Russum,  Shelley  379 

Rutland,  James  54,  298 

Rutland,  Rusty  346 

Rutledge,  Cassandra  218 

Ryals,  Jeffrey  237 

Ryan,  Adam  238 

Rynes,  Byron  355,  361 

S 

Sabzwari,  Shabih  238 

Sagraves,  Anthony  133 

Saia,  Vmce  264 

Salama,  Hager  218 

Saleem,  Mohammed  298,  327, 
360 

Salin,  Delmy  309 

Salisburg,  Debbie  218 

Salisbury,  Deborah  133 

Salone,  Lester  298 

Sam,  Tuck  133 

Sam,  Valerie  264 

Samaniuk,  Theresa  185 

Samayoa,  Rodrigo  238 

Sample,  Gwendolyn  298,  363 

Sample,  Valara  298,  340 

Sampsell,  Michael  298 
Sampson,  Amy         264,  339,  361 

Samsil,  Dana  264,  324 

Samyoa,  Rodrigo  361 

Sanders,  Andrew  374 

Sanders,  Ann  351 

Sanders,  Beverly  218 

Sanders,  Bruff  298,  349 

Sanders,  Charles  298,  328 

Sanders,  Chris  264 
Sanders,  Christy       264,  324,  338 

Sanders,  Daphne  332 

Sanders,  Dennis  238 

Sanders,  Howard  218 

Sanders,  James  E  298,  404 

Sanders,  Kitty  264 

Sanders,  MicheUa  218 

Sanders,  Stan  184 

Sandhu,  Johnny  372 

Sandifar,  Lynne  186 

Sanford,  Jennifer  218 
Sanford,  Scott          298,  322,  329 

Santin,  Beatriz  162 

Santucci,  Robyn  324 

Sargraves,  Tony  380 

Sartin,  Bill  129 

Sartor,  Rodney  298 

Sartor,  Scott  264 

Sastrahusada,  Sajogi  309 
Saum,  Heather        238,  315,  324, 
361,  372 

Saunders,  Andrew  363 

Saunders,  Chel  186 

Savell,  Clay  238 

Savell,  Shay  238 

Sawyer,  Flore  218 

Saxon,  Marie  238 

Sayeda,  Sobia  264 

Sayre,  Debbie  186 
Scales,  Camille          335,  368,  371 

Scaperotti,  Victor  187 

Scarbrough,  John  218 

Scaturro,  Shannon  367 

Scheibe,  Marc  218 

Schepens,  Daniel  218 

Schieb,  Audra  187 

Schilling,  Heather  136 
Schmidt,  David       344,  361,  383 

Schmitt,  David  361 

Schneider,  Tiffany  93,  298,  35 1 

Schoenbeck,  John  298 

Schoenrock,  Curtis  298 

Scholl,  Brian  325 

Scholl,  Sandy  353 

Schrag,  Jennipher  238 

Schreiber,  Walter  365 

Schreibman,  Andrew  185 

Schreiner,  Beth  93 

Schuerer,  Paula  186 

Schukei,  Brandon  264 

Schuler,  Lori  380 

Schultz,  Bradley  238 

Schultz,  Doug  365 

Schumann,  Nicholas  238 

Schwarzmann,  John  238 

Schweitzer,  Andy  359 

Schweizer,  Federico  380 

Sciscio,  Wayne  359 

Scott,  Andrew  324,  361 


Scott,  Brandon  27,  218 
Scott,  Charity  D  184,  298,  360, 
420 
Scott,  Marcus  324,  361 
Scott,  Paul                 264,380,381 

Scott,  Ruth  199 

Scrinner,  Trace  218 

Scrivner,  Trace  338 

Scruggs,  Paul  309 

Scruggs,  Susan          264,  324,  339 

Sculthorpe,  Eric  264,  344 

Scuth,  Edward  218 

Seago,  Amye  238 

Seagraves,  Chandler  298 

Seal,  Alison  334 

Seal,  David  264 

Seal,  Payne  133,  218 

Seale,  Scott  363 

Seals,  Joe  264 

Seanger,  Guy  324 

Sears,  Maggi  218 

Seaton,  Tonya  153 

Seawood,  Mary  238 

Seawright,  Mossy  354 

Sedrish,  Steven  184 

Segars,  Sarah  298 

Segrest,  Tempy  218 

Seitz,  Amy  324 

Self,  Christopher  298 

Sellers,  Hettie  238 
Sellers,  Karen            298,  325,  327 

Selph,  Carissa  238 

Selvie,  Rebecca  332 
Senthil,  Balasub  Ramanian     377 

Sessions,  Tracy  199 
Sethi,  Toshi              264,  320,  337 

Sewell,  Kelli  299,  335 

Seyler,  Melanie  187 

Seymore,  Manda  238 

Seymour,  Marvin  264 

Seymour,  Rodney  341 

Shackleford,  Barbara  319 

Shahzad,  Khurram  309 

Shaju,  George  329 

Shaman,  Clover  309 

Shanjahan,  Mohammad  238 

Shannon,  Connie  335 

Shannon,  Jay  309 

Shannon,  Marti  238,  364 

Sharer,  Donald  133 

Sharp,  Helen  345 

Sharp,  Jenifer  238 
Sharp,  Stefanie           93,  299,  367 

Shaunak,  Nirdosh  309 

Shaunak,  Sujay  299 

Shaw,  Anita  133 

Shaw,  Jeff  264 

Shaw,  Lisa  264 

Shaw,  Pam  264 
Shearer,  Ralph         264,368,371, 
420 

Shearon,  Vicki  238 

Sheffield,  Shana  264 

Shelby,  Rebecca  199 

Shell,  Tanja  299 

Shelton,  Anitra  218 

Shelton,  April  133,218 

Shelton,  Michael  T  332 

Sheomaker,  Debra  366 

Shepard,  Jamie  299,  365 

Sheppard,  Brent  337 

Sheppard,  Chastitie  238 

Sherman,  Christa  133,  238 

Sherman,  Howard  264 

Sherman,  Telesha  218,348 

Shettlemore,  Melissa  360,  366 

Shettles,  Kurt  326 
Shields,  Grant            60,  299,  320 

Shih,  I  329 

Shirley,  Ann  187 
Shirley,  Audra           54,  265,  330, 
331,358 

Shirley,  Mike  299 

Shoelen,  Mike  218 

Shoemake,  Seth  265 

Shoemaker,  Debra  265,  299 

Shoemaker,  John  359 

Shoemaker,  Scott  218 

Shook,  Paul  338,  387 

Short,  Jamie  218,328 

Shotts,  Chris  32 1 

Shoules,  Kurt  3 16 

Shows,  James  265 

Shriner,  Stephanie  265 

Shultz,  Richard  238 

Shumate,  Curtis  199 

Shumpert,  Christy  67 

Shumpert,  Staci  299,  378 

Shurden,  Chris  219 

Shurden,  Karen  366 

Shuttleworth,  Stan  322,  323 

Sias,  Melanie  299 

Sickle,  Susie  186 

Siggins,  Chris  330 

Sigler,  Philip  265 

Sii,  Hee-Kang  299 

Sii,  Hie-ing  309 

Sikhondze,  Wilson  B  349 

Silva,  Juacy  309 

Simmons,  Allison  314,352 

Simmons,  Angela  384,  39 1 

Simmons,  Eric  L  397 

Simmons,  Erica  152,  153 

Simmons,  Gordon  133 

Simmons,  Jonathan  219 

Simmons,  Karla  374 

Simmons,  Ray  219 

Simpson,  Glenn  299 

Simpson,  Rusty  219 

Sims,  Carter  299 

Sims,  Hester  219 

Sims,  Julia  299 

Sims,  Rebecca  219 

Sims,  Stacey  199 

Singletary,  Eric  265,  324 

Singletary,  Glen  384,  404 

Singleton,  Jason  133 

Singleton,  Kimberly  299 

Sink,  James  133 

Sinn,  Scott  338 

Sinquefield,  Stephanie  219 

Sistrunk,  Kim  195 

Siswanto,  Usman  309 

Sitton,  Ginger  219 

Sitton,  Scott  299 

Sizemore,  Jorg  324 


Skinner,  Jeff  348 

Skinner,  Mike  299 

Skinner,  Shirley  199 

Skinner,  Veronica  219,348 

Skipper,  Jim  238 

Skirpstunas,  Ramona  184 

Slayton,  Jennifer  133,238 

Slayton,  Jon  238 

Sledge,  Carlton  356 

Sledge,  Penny  133 

Slentz,  Jennifer  131,  133 

Sloan,  Anthony  238,  348 

Smira,  Kevin  219 

Smith,  Aaron  265 

Smith,  Adam  265,  359 

Smith,  Alicia  64,219 

Smith,  Amy  238,  265 

Smith,  Angie  187 

Smith,  April  64,  347 

Smith,  BUI  265 

Smith,  Billy  299 

Smith,  Bruce  239,  335,  384 

Smith,  Bud  185 

Smith,  Carrie  219 

Smith,  Christy  239,  338 

Smith,  Chris  322,  329 

Smith,  Clay  265,  372 

Smith,  Courtney  April  219,350 
Smith,  Damon  359 

Smith,  David  322,  323 

Smith,  Dianne  80,  81,  184 

Smith,  Dusty  265,  299,  320, 

324,  325,  336 
Smith,  Emmit  359 

Smith,  Eric  299 

Smith,  Erica  299 

Smith,  Gary  265 

Smith,  Greg  199,  326 

Smith,  Jack  219,366 

Smith,  Jeff  187,299,315,319 
Smith,  Jennifer  133,  265,  299 
Smith,  Jimmy  344 

Smith,  John  Benjamin  420 

Smith,  Jon  265 

Smith,  Joycelyn  55,309 

Smith,  Katie  309 

Smith,  Kelly  239,  299 

Smith,  Ken  219,  348 

Smith,  Kevin  365 

Smith,  Kristen  324 

Smith,  Kristin  265,  338 

Smith,  Kyle  219 

Smith,  Lacey  239,324,351,361 
Smith,  LaCharlotte  153 

Smith,  Laurie  133 

SMith,  Lee  299,  320.  346 

Smith,  Lisa  265 

Smith,  Loren  219 

Smith,  Marisa  265,  325 

Smith,  Michael         133,219.299, 
324,  325 
Smith,  Michelle  299,  334 

Smith,  Nancy  265 

Smith,  Nicole  265,  338,  379 

Smith,  Patricia  265 

Smith,  Pete  372 

Smith,  Ray  219 

Smith,  Rebecca  324 

Smith,  Richard  299 

Smith,  Ricky  351 

Smith,  Robert  231 

Smith,  Roderick  239 

Smith,  Shannon  239,  328 

Smith,  Sherry  239 

Smith,  Shon  299 

Smith,  Smitry  219 

Smith,  Steve  170,299,319 

Smith,  Stuart  219 

Smith,  Susan  299 

Smith,  Thomas  C  239,  299,  404 
Smith,  Tina  361 

Smith,  Trey  133 

Smith,  Vickie  299,315,339, 

376 
Smith,  William  133 

Smith-Hooper,  Teresa  299 

Smith-Vaniz,  Dees  265,  337, 

352 
Smithey,  Heather  239 

Smithey,  Mark  374 

Smitt,  Wayne  329 

Smock,  Darrell  299,  340,  359 
Sneed,  Melinda  265,  352,  354 
Snell,  Beverly  239,  324,  383 

Snell,  Eric  300 

Snow,  Britton  55,  380 

Snow,  Steven  186 

Snuggs,  Jeff  300 

Snyder,  Deeg  219,340 

Sokolnik,  Natalye  300 

Sokolsky,  Alexander  329 

Solomon,  James  133 

Sontag,  Joshua  359 

Sorrels,  Natalie       239,314,324, 
361,372 
Sorrels,  Natlie  315 

Souders,  Christy  317 

Sours,  Caroline  265 

South,  Ben  380 

South,  Ed  356 

South,  Jarod  300 

SowelL  Stephanie  324 

Spain,  Rebecca  133 

Sparkman,  Al  334 

Sparrow,  Charles  327 

Speakman,  Rosemary  265 

Spears,  Jake  356 

Speck,  Catherine  265,  333,  383 
Speck,  Michael  133,  239,  361 
Speer,  Mike  300 

Spell,  Brian  219 

Spell,  Robert  320 

Spell,  Robin  239,  328 

Spells,  Ricky  195 

Spence,  Benji  63 

Spence,  Jane  300 

Spence,  John  Benjamin  167, 

219 
Spencer,  Alden  219 

Spencer,  Lisa  300,  354 

Spiess,  Rhonda  239 

Spiller,  Patrick  219 

Spillers,  Brian  401 

Spradling,  Shelle  219 

Spritzer,  Wilma  194 

Srinivas,  Bontu  329 


Srinivashan,  Sekar  309 

Staats,  Marc  366,  367 

Stafford,  Anne  133 

Stafford,  Jeff  300,  320 

Stalcup,  Shelley  386 

Stallings,  Sydney  93.  300,  324, 
354,  386 
Stamps,  Amanda  265,314,324, 
326,  360,  378 
Standley,  Brenda 
Standley,  James 


Stanford,  John 
Stanford,  Sean 
Stanley,  Mark 
Stanley,  Robby 
Stanphill,  Jim 
Stark,  Becky 
Starling,  Yulanda 
Starr,  Christa 
Stastny,  Barbara 
Staton,  Wendy 
Steadham,  Judi 
Steadman,  Susan 
Steele,  Sonya 
Steen,  Shara 
Stegall,  Curtis 
Stegall,  Mandy 
Steinberg,  Lisa 
Stennis,  Kletina 
Stentz,  Jennifer 
Stephens,  Catherine 
Stephens,  Eric 
Stephenson,  Calandi 
Steuer,  Wendy 
Stevens,  Chris 
Stevens,  Jill 
Stevens,  Roy 


239.  361 

322,323 

265 

133,  362 

265 

133,  239,  332 

300,  374 

219 

300,  335,  387 

265 

184 

219,  337 

27,  265 

136 


265 

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265 
300 
184 
195 
219 
363 
151 
219 
300,331 
219 
239,317,324 
199 


Stevenson,  Nicole 
Stevenson,  Tommy  Jr 
Steward,  Barry 
Steward,  Niecy 
Steward,  Rejanah 
Stewart,  Adrienne 
Stewart,  Andrea 
Stewart,  Bernice 
Stewart,  Brett 
Stewart,  Chad 
Stewart,  Charles  L 
Stewart,  Dena 
Stewart,  Michael 
Stewart,  Paula 
Stewart,  Sandi 
Stewart,  Sheri 
Still,  James 
Still,  Melanie 
Stockman,  Paige 
Stocks,  Chad 
Stockstill,  Lee 
Stockton,  Brian 
Stodard,  Melanie 
Stogner,  Tommy 
Stokes,  Anita 
Stokes,  Tracy 
Stone,  Dewayne 
Stoothoff,  Kevin 
Storm,  Mathew 
Story,  Charless 
Stout,  Carmen 
Stout,  Jeff 
Stout,  Tarea 
Stovall,  James 
Stover,  Melissa 
Stowe,  Wendy 
Strahan,  Jason 
Strange,  Tammy 
Stratton,  John 


239 
401 
265 
372 
239,  378 

19,317,342 
239 

66,  265,  350 
133 
266 
357 
266,  320 
300 
133 
349 
219,338 
365 
317 
266 
334 

IXC 

219 

324,  338 

266 


Street,  Barry 
Street,  Mari  Elliot 
Street,  Mary  Elliot 


199 
374 
239 
184 
324 
356 
219 
300 
309 
220 
239 
239 
300 
300,  365 
300,  314,  343, 
385 
239 
29,  266 
316 


Street,  Simeon    55,  266,  324,  328 

Streeter,  Clinton 

Streeter,  Tina 

Streetman,  Jason 

Streets,  Doug 

Streit,  Gina 

Strickland,  Katherine 


Strickland,  Mark 
Strickland,  Tammy 
Strickland,  Tracy 
Stringer,  Archie 
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133 

385 

Wong,  Pek-Bee 

305 

Zschoche,  Chrisanna 

55 

,269 

Thompson,  Mark 

339 

Vanderford,  Lisa 

221 

Warren,  Melissa 

303 

Wickersham,  Khristi 

56, 

222, 

Wong,  Sally 

269 

,344 

Zuber,  Rozlyn 

305 

Thompson,  Merinda 

67, 

220, 

Vanderford,  Nathan 

267 

,356 

Warslie,  Priyadarshin 

310 

350 

Woo,  Stephen  R 

269 

,360 

Zuercher,  Gerald 

305 

420 

VanderZwang,  John 

240 

Wascom,  Chad 

268 

Wier,  David 

222 

Wood,  Carri 

162 

,163 

Zyroll,  Tate 

359 

Thompson,  Mona 

301 

,376 

Vandevender,  Bruce 

355 

Waseem,  Syed  Farrukh 

241, 

Wigginton,  Christie 

304 

Wood,  Dawn 

305 

,373 

Thompson,  Nicholas 

301 

Vandevender,  Jimmy 

221 

360 

Wigginton,  Jennifer 

304 

Wood,  Meg 

382 

Thompson,  Tiffiney 

301 

Vandiver,  June 

186 

Washington,  Carroll 

332 

Wiggs,  Mim 

304 

Wood,  Rebecca 

305 

,335 

Thompson,  Tripp 

329 

VanDoren,  Amy 

361 

,383 

Washington,  Jacqueline 

332 

Wijewardane,  Chamath 

268 

Wood,  Susan 

324 

Thornton,  Dexter   266 

,366 

,367 

Vann,  Stephanie 

267 

Washington,  Laurie 

268 

Wilbanks,  Belinda 

268 

Wood,  Wendy 

305 

,331 

Thornton,  Sonja 

301 

Vanpect,  David 

267 

Washington,  LaWanda 

303 

Wilcher,  Tabatha 

133 

,304 

Woodall,  Leigh  Ann 

352 

Thrasher,  Son  ra 

301 

VanPelt,  David 

356 

Wasserman,  David 

310, 

314, 

Wilcox,  Hoke 

304 

Woodard,  Marc 

126 

,  128 

Thweatt,  Norma 

133 

Vark,  Kalluri 

377 

333 

Wilcoxson,  Mundy 

133 

Woodruff,  Lacey 

223 

Tiffin,  Jason 

266 

Varnando,  Pernell 

221 

Wasserman,  Paul 

385 

Wiley,  Ladonna 

304 

Woodruff,  Latresha 

269 

Tigxett,  Mary 

361 

Vassar,  Sonya 

354 

,387 

Waters,  Veronica 

314 

,391 

Wilkerson,  Machelle 

222 

Woodruff,  Patrice 

187 

Tigretc,  Susan 

267 

Vaughan,  Susan 

302 

Waterson,  Alex       133, 

303, 

360, 

Wilkerson,  Sharon 

268 

Woods,  Amy 

242 

Tilghman,  Tiffany 

220 

Vaughan,  Susie 

374 

362 

,367 

Wilkerson,  Stephanie 

241 

Woods,  Barry 

95 

,305 

Tillmon,  Cheneta 

309 

Vaughn,  Melissa 

240 

Watkins,  Andrew 

333 

Wilkes,  Jodie 

304 

Woods,  Jackie 

223 

TiHotaon,  Chris 

345 

Vaughn,  Sandra 

194 

Watkins,  Cary          303 

,337 

,341 

Wilkey,  Allison 

222 

Woods,  John 

305 

Timms,  Brand) 

240 

Vaughn,  Sonja 

319 

Watkins,  Courtney 

324 

Wilkins,  Kimberly 

304 

Woods,  Joseph 

242 

Tindoll,  Brian 

267 

Vaughn,  Susie 

363 

Watkins,  Karen 

354 

Wilkinson,  Chase 

337 

Woods,  Mary  Nell 

334 

Tingle,  Jeb 

240 

Veach,  Christie          55, 

302, 

363, 

Watkins,  Ken 

330 

,387 

Wilkinson,  Jeffrey 

133 

Woods,  Matt 

334 

Tingle,  Tiffany 

220 

420 

Watkins,  Kimberly 

241 

Wilkinson,  Michele 

187 

Woods,  Michele 

133 

Tinney,  Paige 

324 

Veazey,  Jackie 

221 

Watkins,  Susan          55 

,  268 

,327 

Willams,  Kenneth 

222 

Woods,  Paula 

242 

Tipton,  Holly 

220 

Versiga,  Eve 

240 

Watkins,  Todd 

303 

Willams,  Leigh 

222 

Woods,  Tracie 

269 

Tipton,  John 

240 

,  380 

Vick,  Sheila 

195 

,  199 

Watson,  Bob 

185 

Willcutt,  Jennifer 

268 

Woodson,  Woody 

334 

Tobler,  Henry 

133 

Vidal,  Vonda 

199 

Watson,  Heather 

241 

,338 

Williams,  Anthony 

241 

Woodward,  Kevin 

133 

,242 

Toland,  Laura 

267 

,363 

Vieria,  Patricia 

302 

Watson,  Mark 

404 

Williams,  Brenda     304 

,340 

,387 

Woodward,  Wendy 

223 

Tolar,  Allison 

301 

,374 

Vierra,  Patricia 

94 

Watson,  Melanie 

268 

Williams,  Brian 

241 

Woolbright,  Tommy 

305 

Tolar,  Britt 

240 

,340 

Villaroel,  Dorgelis 

310 

Watson,  Melissa 

303 

Williams,  Brock 

304 

,330 

Worbington,  Vincent 

305 

,318 

Tolar,  Tony 

334 

Villarroel,  Dorgelis 

349 

Watson,  Michelle 

241 

,332 

Williams,  Camille    171 

,241 

,342 

Worley,  Wade 

321 

Tolbert,  Robin 

240 

Villarroel,  Magdelis 

349 

Watson,  Orien          145, 

148, 

149, 

Williams,  Carl 

332 

Wortham,  Frannett 

223 

Tolbert,  Ronnie 

365 

Villavaso,  Tina 

221 

151 

Williams,  Cathy 

268 

Wortham,  Vanessa 

377 

Tolentino,  Alfred 

301 

Vining,  Lance 

170 

Watson,  Sara 

221 

Williams,  Charles 

3(14 

Worthen,  Robert 

269 

,375 

419 


PHOTOGRAPHY 


ui 


Shellie  Hodges  ACADEMICS  Editor 

Sonny  Mathews,Robert  Rivera, 

Ralph  Shearer,  Kim,  Brad  Moore, 

Mike  Nichols,  Mike  Bedgood 

LIFE 

Christie  Veach,  editor 

Amy  Russell,  editor 

Richie  Passmore,  Steve 

Baucom,  Amy,  Michelle 

Konscak,  Chiquitta  Walton,  Hot 

Pic:  Jennifer  Rodgers 

1  SPORTS 

Stephanie  Alligood,  editor 

John  Benjamin  Smith,  Audra 

Moore,  Jennie  Randle, 

Stephanie,  Joey  Rodgers 

ORGANIZATIONS 


Kevin  Lewis,  editor 

Conine  Leyden,  editor 

Kathleen  Richardson,  Belinda 

Brown,  Merinda  Thompson, 

Cory  Knight,  Not  Pic:  Sabrina 

Qivens 


LIMELIGHT 


Michel  Crane,  editor 
Lilac  Yee,  Kelly  Mason,  Brandi 

Wust 


CLASSES 


Anna  Minor,  editor 

Mary  Jakway,  editor 

Jennifer  Adams,  Clare  Kaplan, 

Lynn  Henderson,  John  Davis, 

Delarie  Henderson 


Charity  D.  Scott 
Editor 

Michelle  Newsom 
Business  Manager 

Kim  Palmer 
Photography  Editor 


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Photo  by  Sonny  Mathews 


REVEILLE 


Photo  by  Sonny  Mathews 


Photos  by  Kim  Palmer 


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Photo  by  Kim  Palmer 


Being  editor  has  truly  been  a  learning  and  enjoyable  experience.  The 
past  year  has  taught  me  many  lessons  about  people  and  yearbooks.  I 
have  learned  the  importance  of  being  friendly.  For  certainly  everything 
is  much  nicer  when  there  is  a  kind,  helpful  voice  on  the  other  end  of 
the  line,  or  even  when  someone  will  step  out  of  their  position  to  do 
something  extra.  I  have  also  learned  the  aggrevation  of  encountering 
apathetic  people,  ones  who  don't  take  the  extra  two  minutes  to  even 
have  their  picture  made.  To  all  of  those  who  do  care  and  take  the  extra 
time,  your  effort  is  appreciated  more  than  you  know.  And  to  the  others 
—  why  not  live  life  to  the  fullest? 

The  yearbook  staff  has  worked  diligendy  to  assemble  a  book  that 
represents  this  university  and  the  people  of  it.  We  hope  you  are  pleased 
with  the  result,  because  much  of  our  work  goes  without  reward.  And 
to  this  hard-working  staff  I  would  like  to  extend  an  extra-special  thank 
you.  (I  certainly  couldn't  have  done  it  without  you).  Michelle  New- 
som,  as  business  manager,  you  have  handled  the  affairs  with  great 
proficiency.  You  have  even  gone  several  steps  further  to  assist  the  staff 
and  to  keep  me  in  line.  Thank  you  for  your  support  and  hard  work.  To 
Kim  Palmer,  thanks  for  all  the  long  nights  of  extra  work  you  put  in  to 
produce  the  pictures  for  this  book,  not  to  mention  the  countless 
assignments  you  handled.  Obviously,  without  the  photographers  this 
book  could  not  exist,  so  a  special  thanks  to  all  those  who  contributed, 
especially  those  who  were  "on  call"  twenty-four  hours  a  day  —  like 
Sonny  Mathews,  Ralph  Shearer  and  Mike  Nichols  (also  those  who  had 
to  try  three  or  four  times  just  for  one  organization  shot  —  like  Mike 
Bedgood  or  Mark  May.) 

The  section  editors  took  control  and  went  from  there,  and  I 
appreciate  your  commitment.  (I  believe  I  can  speak  on  their  behalf  to 
thank  the  staff  members  who  helped  each  section.)  Stephanie  Alligood 
deserves  a  special  thanks  for  handling  the  sports  section  alone  —  and 
doing  a  beautiful  job;  not  to  mention  being  congenial  to  those  who 
were  not  so  congenial  to  you.  Michel  Crane  and  Shellie  Hodges  also 
handled  sections  of  their  own  and  completed  them  with  skill.  Kevin 
Lewis  worked  extra  hard  with  Corrine  Leyden  to  give  the  organization 
section  the  professional  appearance.  Anna  Minor  and  Mary  Jakway  did 
the  monotonous  work  of  putting  together  the  class  section,  and  a 
special  thanks  to  Anna  for  doing  the  new  Meridian  section.  Christie 
Veach  and  Amy  Russell  put  their  creativity  to  work  to  create  a  "lively" 
life  section.  Mechel  Clark  deserves  appreciation  for  consistendy  being 
there  to  handle  the  phone  calls  and  even  working  on  some  pages. 
Michael  Hobby  gets  recognition  for  his  insight  and  for  continuing  to 
answer  my  questions,  even  if  they  came  at  six  o'clock  in  the  morning.  I 
would  also  like  to  mention  Dr.  Keith  and  Dr.  Foster  who  directed  me 
through  this  crazy  year  and  helped  me  when  I  needed  it,  whether  or 
not  it  concerned  the  yearbook. 

Personally,  I  would  like  to  thank  my  friends  for  their  support 
throughout  the  years.  You  may  not  understand  how  I  handled  it  all, 
but  you  never  lost  your  faith  in  me  —  thanks  and  I  love  you  all  — Joy, 
Maria,  Christy,  Jennifer,  Leanne,  and  Laura.  Also  a  special  thanks  goes 
to  my  mom  and  dad  who  knew  I  could  do  it  all  along.  Another  thank 
you  goes  to  my  husband  Brian  who  quietly  listened  to  my  complaints 
and  problems  and  was  beside  me  all  the  way. 

I  have  certainly  enjoyed  this  experience  and  will  learn  from  my 
mistakes,  cherish  my  accomplishments,  and  continue  to  live  life  to  the 
fullest. 

—  Charity 


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COLOPHON 

Mississippi  State  University's  89th  volume  of 
the  Reveille  was  printed  by  Taylor  Publishing 
Company  of  Dallas,  Texas  with  the  use  of  sin- 
gle color,  two  color,  and  four  color  presses. 
Paper  stock  for  all  pages  is  80  pound  number 
one  grade  enamel.  Endsheets  are  coral  sand 
with  blind  emboss. 

The  original  cover  and  division  pages  were 
designed  by  Charity  Scott  with  the  professional 
help  of  Dolores  Landin,  Taylor  Artist.  The  di- 
vision pages'  background  design  is  from  Hall- 
mark wrapping  paper.  The  cover  is  red  061 
vellum  with  handtool  grain.  The  cover  employs 
emboss  and  deboss  technique  with  copper  ink 
and  brass  foil  stamp.  The  prominent  typestyles 
are  Nouveau  and  Garamond. 

Professional  Images  of  Jackson,  Mississippi 
provided  all  student  photographs  in  the  class 
section.  Additional  photographs  throughout 
the  book  were  provided  by  Fred  Faulk  of  Uni- 
versity Relations  and  Media  Relations  of  the 
Athletic  Department.  The  Chalet  did  most  of 
the  color  processing  and  supplies.  Precision 
Photo  &  Camera  did  many  of  the  color  en- 
largements. The  majority  of  the  black  and 
white  photographs  were  taken  by  and  pro- 
cessed by  staff  photographers  who  are  full  time 
MSU  students. 

The  Reveille  is  produced  and  managed  by 
students  of  Mississippi  State  University.  Copies 
of  the  yearbook  are  purchased  by  full  time, 
undergraduate  students  through  an  activity  fee 
of  $8.50  per  semester.  The  press  run  of  the 
1993  Reveille  was  7200  copies  of  424  pages 
each. 


Special  thanks  to  the  following  for  pro- 
viding door  prizes  during  class  pic- 
tures: 


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STUDENTS 
Bart  H.  Brewer, 

Ocean  Springs 

Sonya  Marie 

flailes,  Shubuta 

T.  Adam 

Upchurch, 

Nashville,  TN 

Paul  Eugene 

Gate  wood,  Laurel 

James  Guy 

Russell, 

Blytheville,  AR 

Phillip  A.  Perry, 

Miami,  FL 

Pamela  Tiffany 

Miller,  Jackson 

Jon  Stephen 

Steckler,  Natchez 

Nathan  Welch 

Jones, 

Philadelphia 


FACULTY 

Charles  E. 

Couvillion,  Yet. 

Med 

Hugh  Duncan, 

Physical  Plant 

Hayes  T.  Farrish, 

Tunica  Co.  MCES 

Ludie  Westbrook, 

Chickasaw  Co. 

MCES 

Ruth  H.  Purcell, 

Sunflower  Co. 

MCES 

Roger  Clay 

Simmons, 

MCES/MSU 

Lennie  G.  Kizer, 

MCES 

Johnnie  Pigg, 

Wayne  Co.  MCES 

Catherine 

Williams,  Adams 

Co.  MCES 

Rupert  B. 

Johnston,  MCES 

John  H. 

Patterson,  MSU 


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