Front page of the 22 February 1962 special edition of the Student Printz regarding the new university status. "It's University of Southern Mississippi Bill Passes House Goes to Barnett."
Yearbook page featuring photograph of B. F. Valentine of Jones County and the poem, "Our Dear Old M.N.C." by M.D. Dunlap; The New Spirit, 1915, page 41; 7 x 10
Yearbook page featuring the college Quartet; J.H. Pannell (Soprano), J.W. Taylor (Tenor), M.D. Dunlap (Bass), Grover Hooker (Baritone) and Martha Jones (Pianist); The New Spirit, 1915, page 46; 6 x 8
Yearbook photograph of the 1939 football team and coaches Reed Green and Thad "Pie" Vann. Photograph featured in the 1940 Southerner yearbook on page 74.
Front page aricle from the Student Printz, "No Confidence, Faculty Senate Votes After Two Suspensions." Featured in the Student Printz, vol. 88, issue 39 (9 March 2004) on page 1.
Photograph of students featured in the 1967 Southerner yearbook on page 19. Also found in RG002 PC6918, and Dearly Bought, Deeply Treasured on page 127; 5 x 7
Photograph of Powell G. Ogletree, Editor of the Student Printz and later Alumni Association Secretary. Also found in Dearly Bought, Deeply Treasured on page 85, and in the 1948 Neka Camon yearbook on page 92, and the April 6, 1982 Student Printz on...
Photograph of In Memoriam, Andrew Webb. Also found in Dearly Bought, Deeply Treasured on page 71, and in the 1945 Neka Camon yearbook on page 7, and in the March 2, 1982 Student Printz on page 4; 4 x 6 1/2
Yearbook page with photographs from the first summer stock theatre productions by Mississippi Southern College, including Gigi, The kids, and See how they run. Performances were at the Paspoint Little Theatre in Pascagoula. From the 1960 Southerner...
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.
Yearbook page with photographs of the Little Symphony and the Opera workshop. Participants in the symphony and the cast of The bartered bride by Bedrich Smetena are listed. From the 1950 Southerner yearbook on page 83.