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From the RG118 School of Nursing Collection. The graduating class from the School of Nursing at the University of Southern Mississippi in December of 1994. Pictured from left to right. Row 1: Christy L. Auth, Wesley Jon Barrett, Dorita Blair, Sundi L. Blount, Dr. Anna Brock (Director, School of Nursing), Kimberly Jane Craft (President), Emanuel A. D'Angelo Jr., Dathy Bullard, Jessica Ann Busby, Lisa Bustin, Tana B. Christensen. Row 2: Judith S. Clingon, Melissa Davenport, Marcie Davis, Randa Elkins, Donna Chick Foster, Robin Foster. Row 3: Michelle Leigh Freeman, Jennifer L. Gates, Nancy Harris Gilder, Brian Grissom, Dalana Dawn Hayes, Alecia K. Hollis, Pamela R. Jenkins, Noelle Kennedy. Row 4: Kristianne Matranga, Lisa Carol McArthur, Michelle McCain, Jamie McCright, Wendy J. Busby (Class Representative), Peggy L. Oliver (Class Representative), Angelique T. Thomas (Class Representative), Marvin McLeod Jr., Tiffanie D. Meitzler, Tonya Renée Minor, Kara D'Linda Moore. Row 5: Kimberly Chinessa Moret, Jessica L. Parsons, Susan L. Scott, Heather Sims, Kristi Dawn Smith, Rebecca A. Sones, Tammy Ellen Toche, Brenda Wansley, Celeste White, Jennifer Wood.

December 1994

From the Constance Savery Papers. A letter from Constance Savery to JoAnne Dawe regarding receiving a Christmas card from JoAnne's daughter Frances and a response to Dawe's previous letter. The letter also regards visiting Gloucester Cathedral and Agatha Christie.

02 December 1994

From the Constance Savery Papers. A letter from Constance Savery to JoAnne Dawe regarding Christmas activities.

29 December 1994

Oral history.; The family of Dr. Isaac Thomas moved to Hattiesburg from Beaumont, Perry County, Mississippi, in 1935. He entered Eureka High School that year, graduating in 1938, one of a class of thirty three. Dr. Thomas stresses how important attending Eureka was to the continuation of his studies. He believes he benefitted from the encouragement he received from his teachers, and he is grateful that he could attend one of the few black high schools in Mississippi at that time. Dr. Thomas' decision to study pharmacy was influenced by two prominent black professionals, Dr. J.S. Love and Dr. Hammond Smith, owner of a drugstore in Hattiesburg. He attended Alcorn College and Tennessee State University and received his degree in pharmacy from Xavier College in New Orleans, Louisiana. Military service during World War II interrupted Dr. Thomas' studies.

23 December 1994

Oral history.; Interview conducted on December 1, 1994 with Judge Harvey T. Ross (born 1920). In the mid-1960s, Judge Ross was active in laying the groundwork for Coahoma Opportunities, Inc. (COI), a community action agency designed to improve the economic position of Coahoma County Mississippi.

12 December 1994

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