From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by Eldon Pletcher. Two factory workers are talking outside a building with "Agency shop" on the door. A factory is in the background. One man holds a rolled up document reading, "La. Senate vote,"...
Photograph of the campus radio station, WUSM. Caption: The station gives students opportunities for hands-on experience in broadcasting. News anchor, Brian Flynt, a senior, waits for a commercial break to end. Also found in the 1997 Southerner...
Photograph of the 1922 Mississippi Normal College women's indoor baseball team and coach. This photo can also be found in the 1922 Neka Camon on page 124.
Photograph of women playing doubles tennis. In the near court, a player in the right service court stands ready for her partner to serve from the baseline. The partner is in mid serve.
Photograph of the 1915 women's basketball team. Also found in Chester M. Morgan's Dearly bought, deeply treasured on page 30 and in the 1915 Neka Camon yearbook on page 57.
Photograph of women's flag football players, with Jennifer Tregre diving for the football (caption from yearbook). From the 1997 Southerner yearbook, page 80.
Photograph (positive image of a negative) of Woman of Achievement award recipient Frances Karnes at the Forrest General Hospital ceremony at the Lake Terrace Convention Center.
Photograph of Wimpy's, a cooperative store, sponsored by the Student Christian Federation. The profits were used for the betterment of social and religious life on campus. Also found in Dearly Bought, Deeply Treasured on page 56, and the 1939 Neka...
Photograph of Willie Heidelberg, wearing the No. 1 jersey, rushing in a football game. Also found on page 123 of Chester M. Morgan's Dearly bought, deeply treasured, published in 1987, and in the 1972 Southerner yearbook on page 159.
Photograph of the William Rader Grantham, Director of College, Union, and Student Activities along with Marianne Brown, Physical Education Instructor, and two unidentified people.
Photograph of William Hall "Corn Club" Smith (1866 - ?). W. H. Smith was the first President of Mississippi Normal College in 1911. He served for 11 months before resigning; 4 1/2 x 6 1/2