Photograph of Bond Hall lobby featured in the September 19, 1972 Student Printz. The caption reads, "Dorm improvements. Lobbies in the men's dormitories are being improved by the installation of carpeting and new lounge furniture. This lobby in...
Photograph of the East stadium dormitory, also known as "The Rock," featured in the 1954 Southerner yearbook on page 16 and in the April 6, 1982, Student Printz.
Photograph of an article in the July 28, 1993, edition of Student Printz with headline: "Lucas: Nugget starved." President Aubrey Lucas delivers the news that the golden eagle mascot, Nugget, died of malnutrition, not lead poisoning.
Clipping from page 4 of the 15 October 1992 edition of the Student Printz advertising events held for the University of Southern Mississippi Disability Awareness Days on 12-15 October 1992.
The front page of this version of the Student Printz on 20 March 1964 does not include the article "Frazier's attempt to matriculate is unsuccessful." This is the version that was distributed.
Photograph of the front page of the October 23, 1928 issue of the Student Printz. The headline, "Joe Cook Ousted at S.T.C." refers to the firing of President Joseph A. Cook by the college board; 5 x 5.
Photograph of three visiting Japanese businessmen with ISS director, John Hunter McVay (upper right.) Also found in the Student Printz 09/09/1997 on page 8.
Photograph of Richard Gaines. Text reads: "Rich." Southern's walking blueprint pauses in the middle of a pipe changing job long enough to have his picture taken for the Printz. Photograph by Moncrief. "Rich" The Walking Blueprint by Betty Dogherty....
Photograph of university President Aubrey Lucas, M. M. Roberts, and Governor Cliff Finch, taken at the dedication of M. M. Roberts Stadium. This photo can also be found in the September 28, 1976, Student Printz and in Chester M. Morgan's book,...
Photograph of Leonard Williams catching the pass that set up the winning touchdown for USM in the 1953 football game against the University of Alabama. Photograph also found in the 1954 Southerner yearbook on page 262; and in the September 25,...