Photograph of the Army Administration School at Mississippi Southern College, with uniformed students marching in formation. The administration building can be seen in the background.
Photograph of Dr. Lucas with members of the University Activities Council. Photo taken in the Union lobby under a banner with the words: "Goodbye Dr. Lucas...we will miss you!" Also found in the 1997 Southerner yearbook on page 201.
Photograph of the May 19, 1970, Student printz with the headline: "Bond cancellation spurs demonstration" and an article about the cancellation by Julian Bond of an address he was to make on campus on Sunday, May 17. Bond cancelled his appearance...
Photograph of judging during the first bridge building contest for members of the Society of Women Engineers. Contestants were evaluated on technique and creativity and were allowed to use only spaghetti and white glue. Photograph also found in the...
Photograph of students lying on mattresses outside the ticket office, waiting to buy football tickets. The photograph is also found on page 142 of Chester M. Morgan's Dearly bought, deeply treasured, published in 1987.
Photograph of a campus scene that includes students standing near the east side of Bennett Auditorium, with the Administration Building in the background.
Photograph of Clay Bond, a polymer science major, working in a science laboratory. Yearbook caption: "A nationally recognized polymer science curriculum is just one of many advantages attracting Clay Bond and 183 other polymer science majors to the...
Photograph of a domestic science class at Mississippi Normal College. An annotation at the top of the photograph reads: "Cooking by electricity: an important future factor." An annotation at the bottom includes the General Electric logo.
Photograph of Drs. William D. McCain and Charles Moorman with Dr. Walter Washington when Washington was presented the first doctoral degree from the university to an African American candidate. Photograph also fuond in Chester M. Morgan's book,...
Yearbook page featuring the Ester [Esther?] Rogers Home Economics Club members, officers, and sponsor in 1930. Named individuals: Augusta Bailey (president), Mildred Pettie (vice president), Quintory Ashley (secretary), Jessie Marble (treasurer),...
Photograph of a group of freshman students in front of the Administration Building. The photo is featured in the 1958 Southerner yearbook on page 87 with the caption: "Freshman poise and dignity."