The University of Southern Mississippi's refashioned "career" curriculum of the early 1970s featured a renewed emphasis on the sciences. Image featured in Dearly Bought, Deeply Treasured on page 114.
Photograph of an unidentified woman in the Pan American Tung Research and Development League Laboratory. Image featured in Dearly Bought, Deeply Treasured on page 178.; 6 x 4.
Image of a bumper sticker for the Gulf Coast campus of the University of Southern Mississippi . Featured in the USM Alumni News, vol. 43, no. 1 (Summer 1990), p. 32.
Photograph of quarterback Reggie Collier. In 1981, Collier became the first college quarterback to rush and pass for 1000 yards in a single season. He finished 9th in the voting for the Heisman trophy. Image featured in Dearly Bought, Deeply...
Photograph of Portland McCaskill during a basketball game against Memphis State University. [McCaskill finished her career in 1985 and was the most prolific scorer and rebounder in the history of women's basketball at the University of Southern...
Photograph of Nick Revon (with the ball) during a basketball game against an unidentified team (jersey with ARPOMS). [Revon was the most prolific scorer in the school's history. His 2,024 points led the basketball team to many victories, including...
Photograph of Raymond Mannoni. Raymond Mannoni became band director in 1952, and under his direction the Pride and Dixie Darlings became nationally famous. Image featured in Dearly Bought, Deeply Treasured on page 88 and the 1959 Southerner...
From the Bruce Coville Papers.; Photocopy of a black and white photograph of Bruce Coville surveying schoolchildren about covers for his book I was a Sixth Grade Alien (1999). 8.5" x 11"
Yearbook page with photographs of Clifford Reims, who directed the Opera workshop, and a scene from the performance of Paint your wagon by Frederick Loewe. From the 1963 Southerner yearbook on page 229.
Photograph of Yellow Jackets. Caption: "Yellow Jackets and freshmen show proceeds from a wonderful 'Help Day.'" This photo is featured in the 1959 Southerner yearbook on page 66.