ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED

WILLIAMS, Enoch Henderson - YOUNGBLOOD, Cephas Lamar
 

Williams, Enoch Henderson (1859) Deceased.
Williams, Ford Smith (B.A., 1930) (M.D., Tulane U., 1934) Physician, Franklin, La.
Williams, Francis Marion (B.S., 1917) Insurance Business, Clarksdale, Miss.
Williams, Frank Tatom (B.A., 1924; M.A., Ibid., 1925) State Senator, Mendenhall, Miss.
Williams, George Edward (B.S., 1921) Tax Assessor, Olive Branch, Miss.
Williams, Giles Edward (B.S., 1905) Attorney, Cleveland, Miss.
Williams, Gladys Merle (B.A., 1935) Employee, Accounting Dept., Miss. Power & Light Co., 555 W. Silas Brown St., Jackson, Miss.
Williams, Isaac M. (B.A., 1891) Attorney, Dallas, Texas.
Williams, John Edwin (B.A., 1911) Minister-Teacher; McBee, South Carolina.
Williams, Joseph Green English (B.A., 1860) Deceased.
WillIams, 3. P. (B.A., 1887; D.D., Ibid., 1919) Deceased.
Williams, Parham Henry (B.A., 1919) Chancery Clerk, Lexington, Miss.
Williams, Peter Fairley (B.S., 1911) Delta Grocery Co., Clarksdale, Miss.
Williams, Richard Leroy (BA., 1934) Graduate Student, U. of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.
Williams, Samuel Elbert (B.A., 1915) Publisher, Rayon Syndicate, 301 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
Williams, Sidney Albert (B.A., 1915) Pastor, Osyka, Miss.
Williams, Vernon Cowsert (B.S., 1916) Deceased.
Williams, William (B.S., 1895) Deceased.
Williams, William Andrew (B.A., 1924) MInister, Kosciusko, Miss.
Williamson, Charles Kermise (BA., 1935) Teacher, Bunker Hill School, RFD, Columbia, Miss.
Williamson, Samuel Marion (BA., 1929) Principal, Dentville School, Route 1, Hazlehurst, Miss.
Williugham, William F. (B.A., 1923) Minister, Jackson, La.
Willis, William Hailey (B.A., 1936) Graduate Student, Columbia U., 1218 John Jay Hall, New York City, N. Y.
Wills, James Edward, Sr. (B.A., 1904) (Th.M., S. B. T.. Seminary, 1908) Minister, Newton, Miss.
Wills, James Edward, Jr. (B.A., 1936) Graduate Student, U. of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.
Wills, John Walter (Ph.B., 1907) (M.D., Tulane U., 1914) Physician, Veterans Hospital, Palo Alto, Calif.
Wills, Lester E. (B.A., 1922) Attorney, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Wills, Thomas Jefferson (B.A., 1905) Attorney, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Wilson, Aric Woodrow (B.A., 1937) Teacher, Savannah School, Poplaryule, Miss.
Wilson, Carl S. (B.A., 1923) Professor and Dean of Men, Copiab-Lincoln Junior College, Wesson, Miss.
Wilson, Daniel Calhoun (B.A., 1935) Minister, Box 109, Franklin Springs, Ga.
Wilson, Eva Clare (B.A., 1927) (Mrs. Thomas J. Hays, Jr.) Housewife, Hollandale, Miss.
Wilson, J. B. (B.S., 1880) Real Estate Business, Yazoo City, Miss.
Wilson, Jack Kennedy (B.A., 1933) (M.D., U. of Tennessee, 1937) Interne, John Gaston Hospital, Memphis, Teun.
Wilson, James Graves (B.A., 1936) Graduate Student, U. of Richmond, Richmond, Va.
Wilson, John Kirkwood (B.A., 1926) Banker, Brooksville, Miss.
Wilson, Joseph Lloyd (B.A., 1921) Farmer, New Albany, Miss.
Wilson, Lewis Hugh (B.A., 1927) Merchant, Capitol St., Jackson, Miss.
Wilson, Roy H. (BA., 1925) Employee, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Memphis, Tenn.
Wilson, Sara Elizabeth (Mrs. Kendall) (BA., 1935) Housewife, Harrisyule, Miss.
Wilson, Thomas Epps, Jr. (BA., 1922) (M.D., U. of VirginIa, 1928) Physician, Medical Clinic, N. State St., Jackson, Miss.
Wilson, Walter P. (B.A., 1927) Insurance Agent, Box 1148, Big Springs, Texas.
Wilson, William David (B.A., 1923) Business, Lexington, Miss.
Windsor, Roy C. (B.A., 1922) Business, Mer Rouge, La.
Winstead, Guy F. (B.A., 1923) (Ph.D., S. B. T. SemInary, 1932) Pastor, Brooksvllle, Miss.
Winstead, John Henry Berton, Jr. (B.A., 1917) (Th.M., S. W. B. T. Seminary, 1922; Ph.D., S. B. T. Seminary, 1930) Minister, 1013 Pearl St., Belton, Texas.
Winstead, Ralph Spurgeon (B.A., 1928) Clerk, Port Arthur, Texas.
Winstead, Reginald Grant (BA., 1930) Teacher, Independence School, Morton, Miss.
Winstead, Wiley Wayne (BA., 1926) Teacher, Louisiana State Normal, Nachitoches, La.
Wise, Adoniram Judson (1857) Deceased.
Wood, Anne Powers (Mrs. A. E.) (B.A., 1925) HousewIfe, Clinton, Miss.
Wood, Levi Davis (BA., 1931) Student, S. W. B. T. Seminary, Seminary Hill, Texas.
Wood, Martin Irl (B.A., 1923) Deceased.
Woodruff, Arthur Tate (B.A., 1932) PrincIpal, Thaxton, Miss.
Woodruff, Herman Richard (B.A., 1928) Teacher, Gooden Lake School, Route 1, Belzonl, Miss.
Woodruff, Seaborn A. (B.A., 1896) Deceased.
Woodson, Joseph Franklin (B.A., 1933) Student, S. B. T. Seminary, Louisville, Ky.
Wooley, Jeff Levi (B.A., 1936) Teacher, Montrose, Miss.
Wooten, Boothe Relbue (B.A., 1929) Educational Director, CCC Camp, Calhoun City, Miss.
Worley, Halsey Eugene (B.A., 1928) Supt. School, Pelahatchie, Miss.
Worthy, Haley Dewey (B.A., 1927) (MA., Peabody College 1929; Ph.D., New York U., 1936) Professor of Elementary Education, U. of Wyoming, Laramle, Wyoming.
Worthy, Mattle Nell (B.A., 1935) Teacher, Arcola, Miss.
Wright, Conrad W. (B.A., 1926) Minister, Mandeville, La.
Wright, Fred Arthur (B.A., 1917) Entomologist, Chadbourn, North Carolina.
Wroten, Kirby Thomas (B.A., 1925) Deceased.

Yarborough, Warren F. (B.A., 1892) Pastor, Pickens, Miss.
Yates, Claude Frank (BA., 1935) Medical Student, U. of Tennessee, Memphis, Tenn.
Yawn, Harley Shands (B.A., 1926) MachinIst, Humble Oil Co., 304 WIsconsin St., Baytown, Texas.
Yerger, Campbell (B.A., 1911) (LL.B., Cumberland U., 1914) Attorney, 1124 Commerce Title Bldg., MemphIs, Tenn.
York, John Henderson (B.A., 1859) Deceased.
Young, Cary Ethan (Ph.B., 1908) Field Agent, Federal Land Bank of New Orleans, Liberty, Miss.
Young, Dudley Isaac (B.A., 1919) Pastor, Eden, Miss.
Young, Erle Woodward (B.A., 1928) (M.S., U. of MississippI, 1934) Professor of Science and Coach of Athletics, Jones Junior College, Ellisvllle, Miss.
Young, Hollie D. (B. A., 1924).
Young, Leon Vernon (B.A., 1921) MInister, Hazlehurst, Miss.
Young, Louis Demosthenes (BA., 1912) Teacher, Richton, Miss.
Young, Prentiss Hiram (B.A., 1928) Teacher, Roxie, Miss.
Young, Shadrich Reuben (B.L., 1877) Deceased.
Young, William Paul (B.A., 1931) Professor of Chemistry, and Director Athletics, Southwest Junior College, Summit, Miss.
Youngberg, Axel Frederick (Ph.B., 1915) MInister, Gunnison, Miss.
Youngblood, Cephas Lamar (BA., 1930) Teacher, Penantly School, Route 1, Rose Hill, Miss.

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