Copiah Lincoln Community College - Trillium Yearbook (Wesson, MS)
- Class of 1925
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Its purpose is well known -to present the true image of all the cvents of the year at the Copiah-Lincoln Agri- cultural High School. Striving to do this, the staff has compiled this book with the hope that it may interest you and bring back memories of 1 l happy school days. If they have succeeded, theirs is the joy of having done something .l worth while. THE STAFF. 4 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlllilllllllllllllllllllllll Ill! llllllllllll I QONTBNTS I TEA BOOK 1 I ADMINISTRATION I J I BOOK11 CLASSES BOOK 111 DEPARTMENTS BOOK IV ATHLETICS V 4 ' ' - I BOOK V 'x x - AROUND THE CAMPUS f my f 7 F I ' ffl 12 1 , ,Z 1 ' E 27242 RWE' 11llll W 1111111111111 4? l 42 if . Z lllll! 2 III ' gf 211111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllII My J IllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 11111111111111111 1 llll ,X ' J 'I y 7 1 1 gg I X Q I , A I Book I ADMINISTRATIO 1 I 1 1 1 1 31 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TRUSTEES PSBWQ RER r ASTA IJWUa0,m JH.Beavefs Tliy Physician . Afweer V R,ERe IN NEHDRIAM B.KDAVlS 1858 19 5 9 Cl Mr. L. Russell Ellzey Sl1f11'1'i11f1'111f1'r1f A 1111111 who is honest, so11111l from center to Cll'CllIlllCI'CllCC, true to the l1C'Zll'tlS core. A 1111111 who will co111le11111 XVITJIIQL i11 ll'lCIlLl or foe, i11 himself 11s well as others. A 1111111 C1lI'CllIl of Uo1l's l1OllO1' Zllltl c111'clcss of IllCll'S 11ppl1111sc. A 1111111 who knows l1is duty 111111 docs it. A 1111111 who knows his place and fills it. A 1111111 who will IIOI lie. A 1111111 whosv lu-t 1111- 11s the eva-1'l11sti11g rock. A 1111111 who is st1'o11g witl1 1livi11e st1'1:11gtl1, wise with thc wis1lo111 that co1111'th from above, 11111l loving with the love of Christ. A 1111111 of Chnl. IC 111 1lllfEllllfIlf P fu fffi mw X WMQK K m-F1 S1 0 ,rg x 9 Mx l E S , R A 11 tl t I U I NSW, ,l1.,,,...,A,.4..O . YM, , . -..,....-..- -...ffm --.-V.. .ah ......-.w 'WY' wg. Miss IQATIE LO1s STEVENS .English MR. C. L. NICCORMICK Sl'il'7ll'F, Coarh Miss ARVQX N. BYRD Hn!! Mlss LL'LA STEVENS English. Elflll'Hfi0ll Miss NIARY M. THOMPSON Co 111 Ill w'z'i11f, SFl'I'FfHl'-17 Miss HEI,EN HAWKINS Dnzmzvtir Srimzre Miss V1XI,ERI.-A KIORG.-KN Domrsfiz' r1l'fS MRS. LILLIAN G. XVRIGHT Engfixlz, Latin MR. FRANK OSWALT . Ag?'it'llfflll'F Miss HETTIE LEE THOMAS Ilisfory ! I Bwkn CLASS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 F 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 4 w LJLL N Q 7 QQ S J W AM L 7 E A g X ' , I X 5: XR QW EY C ' X 4 7 ff A1 S Lx A L, gx i L A f f 'X Y .Z A A r 5229 , Hloffo: The rest is waiting Colorx: Purple and Gold l !uAzc'w'.' Shasta Daisy LARKLN B. BAGGETT CARL V. SULLIVAN BESSIE HALL . . ZELDA BEAVERS . . JESSIE SHAAIBLRGER ZELDA BEAVERS HRAXTON HAM1LTox CARLEY VVILLIAMS PATTUN PERRITT . CHARLES O'STEEN . RIADALYN STARNES . . Miss LULA STEVENS Class Offlcers I5 . ...... lJl'l'A'lIfl'1If . . . . . I,ilY'-lJl'f'.Yilll'Ill' . . Sl'l'I'l'fIlI'j' and ,l'I'l'Il3'llI'f'I' . . . . . . . R1'fwrz'w' . . lYllft'llil'f0I'i1lll . . Sllfllfllfflfillll . . . lliXf0I'iIlIZ . . . . Port . . . Orrlfor . . . . . Propllff . . E.X'tvt'l1fI'i.X' of Uviff . . . . . Sponsor 'TW Z f f 4 4 2 I L N ! J- I 4 '- 11-mr' ' , rn:- -g :si- I ' I ,ix 'NW' .Wan W, ,41- ...W W 4 am ,,,...-Q ,f -fs 'ite -sv? W-nv., LARKIN BAGGETT NELSON BARRUN BRUOKHAVHN, MISSISSIPPI IIOPEWELL, MISSISSIPPI llIIllll'IlfIi'Il, luyzxl, 4'UUI'I4'ULlS. 'l'1'ustxx'4.u'tl1y, stwnuly, :4u1'O. ZELDA BEAVERS R. A. BAILEY WESSON, MISSISSIPPI VVESSON, MISSISSIPPI Intvllw-tual, m'ig.1'il1nI, tustvful. Likm-ulvlu, ple-nsixwg, wllm-I-1'l'u JLLIAN RENTZ NIYRTLE ALLEN IIROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI WESSON, MISSISSIPPI mlwurf, Imumlswmlv, zmglw-I-znlxlv. 1 l1IXl'II-ll2Iil'k'd, :sil4-nt, fllil' I6 BERNICE BAGLEY WESSON, MISSISSIPPI GQQII, kind, pure. GLEN BARGER SONTAC, MISSISSIPPI NVitty, 1uiss:I1ivvous, jm-ulzu QUINNIE ALLEN CEORGEIOVVN, MISSISSIPPI Nl0IIL'St, simplu, Swcvt. ,adv A ,v ,Hum EDDIE COLLINS MCCOMI3, MISSISSIPPI 'lcv-V, humurous, uh-Vt TI-IERESA CL.-'XRK JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI nw-, unassuming, gm,-ntlc. R L' DOLI' I-I CAS E WESSON, MISSISSIPPI Lliligc-ut, putin-ut, su-wly. INIILLER CONN IIAZI,EI'IURS'I', MISSISSIPPI 1-sulutn-. lII'I1JI'IIIIIIl'1I, vulmlvl IRIS CANNON VVESSON, MISSISSIPPI Nluzxcllllst, sun-. SIlI1'L'l'1 . EIJVVARD IZOVVERS BROOKIIAVEN, MISSISSIPPI Just, IIIUI'l'y, uzxrllursl. 17 NINLX CRAVVFORD VVESSON, MISSISSIPPI IQIHILIVIIIQ, sul't-vniw-ml, plgul 0L'RY I3 UCKLIZY GEflRGE'1'OWN, MISSISSIPPI Ilnm-st, Il'I't'lll'U2l1'Il2lIlIt', 4141111111 zLIvIv. GFORGIE COVINGTON I,L'CIIiX, MISSISSIPPI Musivul, smiling, pnpll --L r- --f - 1. f-sz ,QW 'Q 'ik +41-eau , ws an ftjnr -,N if 7 HAZEL FERGUSON WESSON, MISSISSIPPI Young, :II-tivs-, winning. JUH N FARMER MOR'ION, MISSISSIPPI I'lIaaIsing, nlvlnuliuus, imlispmxs HESSIE FOSTER IlAZl,I'1IIURS'l', MISSISSIPPI Iluppy, Q6'lII'l'0llS, liilul. :IIIII-. DIYRTIS l7L7RR BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI H EZZIE DU N4'XyVAY JAYESS, MISSISSIPPI Lguivt, unulIt1'L1six'I-, Izlfiylikm'-. I'uuI't1y, I'OUI'21gl'UllS, manly. LYNELL FL'RR WESSON, MISSISSIPPI Tiny, g1'aI.-eful, dm-murc. PEARL LEE DOUGLAS SONTAC, MISSISSIPPI IXIIUIIL-st, ullzxssllxlxillg sillvere. OTIS FARMER OMA, MISSISSIPPI IREN E DAVIS HOPliVVEI.I,, MISSISSIPPI ,XIIII-ftiv, knuwing, I-Imxlm-llnlulvle. E:I1'1u-st, Ulm-diullt, sim-ally. Ig I I I N I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I An, ..-'A' ,f WM ,W vi was MM 4-yu -,,..u-f B ESSI E HALL CLANCY, MISSISSIPPI I-Ili,:'I-111, :IVIII-ut, 11-slmllsilylv. A L' HREY NIIXGEE VVESSON, MISSISSIPPI Iriligvnt, I-11cIurinL:'. t'z1itI1l'ul. .XLPHA IVEY XOIA, MISSISSIPPI P11-tty, IWIIIIY, 1'us1-ixmtillg. BEL' LAH BIAE KINNEBREWV HAZ LEH IJ RST, MISSISSIPPI VX' ESSON, MISSISSIPPI IIz111m'. IIIULIMIIIILII, vixawiolls. MmIIIst, IIIIIISSIIIIIIIIQ, Ql'IllIl'IlI'IlIIV VVILLIANI K.'XI.NII3.XCK BERNICE GREIZR WESSON, MISSISSIPPI RL'TII, MISSISSIPPI Pnlix.I. mbsf-1'x':111t. xxiso. IRI-1'ul, l'fIllllII4'Il4I2IIPIl'. 1-m1si1II-1'-ItI- ALLIE LEE LUFTOX RALPH GREIZR LIQCIIZX, MISSISSIPPI BOVIXA, MISSISSIPPI LIIQI,-all-lv, IIVIIVIIUI, mild, Ilizullti--, uthlvtiv, rirm. I9 RR.-XXTON HAMILTON -, . .. 'gm Y f -- - mfr- new GW Q45 ,ps- SWS AM' film s':w-:gn 4'-sw VVILLIIT MCKINNON IIEORCIJIOWX, MISSISSIPPI .Inx'i:1I, Ia-fm-11, sI11'e-Iwi. XI.X'IvI'I Ii .NIATTII EWVS IfVIiSSUN, MISSISSIPPI I liqllilix-nl, ilnlvpf-I11l1-III, 1-ulupa-1:-Ill SIEXTUN NICMANUS IIAZI.IilIURS'I', MISSISSIPPI Winning, L5--nuium-, p01:11luz'. -XII Sunshiuy. f'IILII'llIIIIg', In ig ELTNICE NATION BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI PRESTON NIAXVVELL IIOCUE CIII'I I'0, MISSISSIPPI 4.-nsilwh-, 1111:-iglmt, VOIISISIUII NIILIIREI7 N IEYVTUN SONTAG, MISSISSIPPI 20 imulvml, EIIIIUSIIILT, wI11-I-ry. III. E UGENIA BIASSIE CALLMAN, MISSISSIPPI I :1il'y-lilw, 2lIIII4'flIrIt'. mirthlful VVILLIANI BIASSIE GAIIIVIAN, MISSISSIPPI Qui'-t, uI'1':IIIII-, I'I'IlllIi. EDITH MILLER BROOKHAVITN, MISSISSIPPI Unse'-Itish, virtuous, :Imiulrle ri' -.nf 47911 haw- fgggf 1? ,gs fm. ' Pl ,...w, H .XRRY IYSTEEN D'I,0, MISSISSIPPI I III'-II:IIl'4'4I, jully, I'l'Ulil'S0I111'. .XIILIJRIZD IRXXTON BROOKIIAVEN, MISSISSIPPI I HlII1g'iIIs:', IPIII1'-t'j't'1I. :uII1IiI'uIIIf- HERBERT PALNI ER POI,KVlI.I.Ii, MISSISSIPPI XI--'I1I':Itn-, gw-IItI-Ii-I, 1'uI':-ihlv. I NI. H. PITRRITT MARGARET XIX WIESSON, MISSISSIPPI OMA, MISSISSIPPI Quivt, syIIIIr:IlIIiziII:, good- I'-'IIsix'v, way, low-ly. IIuI1mI'I-Il. EUNICE IRXCIT CHARLES CPSTIZIIN CARPENII-LR, MISSISSIPPI ROQUE CIII'I l'O, MISSISSIPPI III-ntl:-, IIigIIiri-III, stuwlim-us, I,k3I'lH'lIlIIlIPIl', lilwnnl, s1mI'tsIII:nIIlII4 I BRYAN NORTON IZDNA EARL NOBLE BRO0KI'l.XI'IiN, MISSISSIPPI CLANCY, MISSISSIPPI 't'I'S1'X'l'l'IIlLZ', iIIx'iIIviI:In-, IIlllS1'lII1lI'. AttI':II-tin-, SvI'+'II4'. Iwwilf-IIIII 2 I , ,Q ww' Vg. - IA? W. My 73'-. ELMO ROLLINS PATTON PERRITT MYERS PICKETT MCCOMB, MISSISSIPPI WESSON, MISSISSIPPI LHARNED, MISSISSIPPI In Int In-:I1'rwI, cllwaxlzny, mi1'th1'uI. Rrillinxlt, 0l'2lf0l'Il'ill, ilu.-ut. S1'l'X'Il't'2llIlU. v11w1',getir', r'umIicI HELEN ROVVAN XVILLIE MAE PERRITT JESSIE SHAMBLRGER JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI WESSON, MISSISSIPPI ' WESSON, MISSISSIPPI 1,1-xw-ly, prim, rm-Iinf.-II. Itlithv. St'Ll4IItrl.lS, 4-slimznlwlv. Int:-III-1'tu:1l, I-mlswim-lxtimls, mm IZIJNVARII ROBERTS FRED RUSSELL LALRIS SHELTUN JAYESS, MISSISSIPPI MON'I'ICEI,I.O, MISSISSIPPI IELTRNELL, MISSISSIPPI Small, zllflv, ymlitc. I'm,Iull'L1six'v. Ixlulm-If-sas, up1'iy.g'I1t. Guy, plzlvial, Imllvst. 22 I I f --349' WJQQ 'www ffl' ,-asp., .AJ -1, QS , 3 'rib Axfwq. -'lr H-.. ,414 . it , 'I f:f?': ' fiffil C IZRTR l' IDIS SAI ITH II.XRI.0W, MISSISSIPPI 'I1'III, W1-II-1Iis1r1,1s1'1I, I1l'11xXIl- I'm1Il 1-51-KI. XNILLIIZ SMITH IIROOKIIAVHN, MISSISSIPPI RA NIIUI,l'II SAIITII N'IiSSON, MISSISSIPPI stunt, clu1'11I1l1-, lllln' OTIIZ .XI.XIf SHUVVS NVESSOX, MISSISSIPPI ' ' -- l1'l111-111, l'1bIlX'lll1'IIILZ', 1'1111 IIIIII X111I1:I wus, mln-sm-1'xil1g', L111wI1:111g'1 :1l1lm'. INICZ SMITH NYIESSUX, MISSISSIPPI l11ti1'i11q. 1-I1:111g1-I1-ss, slvmllznsl l'IlUI'I:R SAIIIII UMA, MISSISSIPPI Stunt, 111111111 3111111-11:1l111'--I, 33 P. VIfI..XI.I SHIZIXITIN IIURNEII, MISSISSIPPI I'111-1'1'i11:', i11spi1'i11g, l11'11111is RUB ERT SAI ITH JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Mum-uI:11', 1111111111-inlxs. Il'lII'lIltI RIIIX I,I1I1S.NIlIII IIRO0KIIAYIiN, MISSISSIPPI I114Ius11'i1111s, sl:1I1I1f, lwiglnt 1 I! r W P 41' wma ,K sip .fri if 23,19 Wwviwmv .,,,.-W -VT? BIMXNCH I2 THOMAS CRYSI AI. SPRINGS, MISSISSIPPI ,X1'tistiI-, l'1'Sh'l'It'II, 2lIILlI'IIIL1. CARL SL'LI.lVAN MT. OLIVE, MISSISSIPPI 4Pl1IIlIlISII1'. I-ISI-0111-l'zltix1f, st:nu1I:-I1 .XI.XI7IfI,YN STARNIZS II.XRI,0VY, MISSISSIPPI lint IIIIHIJISI if-, vlnlil-ixlg. :ntllll-tiv. DECELL TI-IL'RNI.XN WESSON, MISSISSIPPI III-I-1Il'uI. uutllvlltif-, m-ululls. VIRGII2 WKXLKER !1Ii.XL'REfIARll, MISSISSIPPI 1':1l111, xirtuuus, urth-ss. I: LUSSI If STAR K VVESSON, MISSISSIPPI NI. IE. STARNES IEARIIOVV, MISSISSIPPI 'l'g1I-1l'ul, 4'llQ2lQIlIQ', 1IlI1llbl1lIIIlf. IQIIICI, 1'UIlSl'I1'lIIIllllS, mlm-lm-IHIQIIIL YIXA VVARIJ CIUXHIJIZ THEDFORID I!llUOKlI.U'IiX, MISSISSIPPI ALLEN, MISSISSIPPI llusy, IIIILIIIIIIJLI, prullullt. Gzxllunt, IiL'l'll, SUI,-iulrlc. 2+ ,I V I I I I I I I-I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -L ,iw -up W 'wv f wr 'RESP LILLIE WHITE CARLEY VVILLIAMS LAMONT, MISSISSIPPI WESSON, MISSISSIPPI Elltlumiustiu-, sim-IJ1'v, all-lm,-. l'lUllll,ll'lILlS, jm-sting, 1 mmnl- tiwnl. JOSI E VVATSON R HTH VVILLIAMS CLANCY, MISSISSIPPI VVESSON, MISSISSIPPI I':l1I1'Ii-lI1lI1'l'fI. 1-:lprir-iuus, l'un- Iminty, XYIIIIIIIIQ, urlistiv. Iux'iug'. CHARLIE KYZ.-XR MISS I,L'I,A STIZVISNS IfS'l'IiI,I.Ii SCO'1 I' IZUGUE CHI'I I'O, MISSISSIPPI Sjvolljw' CRXSIAI, SPRINGS, MISSISSII P05ffj!'llzi1lll11' Posfgfradlzzlfv Truc. straigllt, oluligillg. I'v11six'1-, lm-tty, M'l,llI1 ll-h2lIl'L1l 25 O56 7 l ISU ' if 4 is ' ' fir? it--A 2 .1 ' ll iff. G , . ' Y ily ,X Ef fie .:zE.f'fe'2f 2 T This has been prepared to state important events in our history, which should be known to the world at large, in such a way as to arouse interest in the Class of '25, Experience has taught us the value of dividing history into epochs, giving each a characteristic name and furnishing collateral facts. EPocH No. 1.-Tin' Urrrn .lgfr nf flu' Fl't'JllI!lllll.-Tl105C of us who survived the eighth grade examinations entered Copiah-Lincoln Agricultural High School in September, 1921. Here we were exposed to Algebra and also introduced to Lating however, some of us have not even now a speaking acquaintance with it. VVe are sorry we have so few facts, but the records are in- complete, as is always true of primeval days. EPOCH No. 2.--Tflt' Swfllrrrzrzzr of lfn' S0f5ll0lI10l'I'5.-rIihl5 epoch traces the history of the Sophomores of '23 in Copiah-Lincoln. This was a year of changes, and we were overawed hy our new surroundings. VVe welcomed Mr. Ellzey as superintendent, under whom was instituted the awe-inspiring system of being called into the oliice. FPOCH No. 3.-Prriod of Junior Drfvrlofwmrrzt.-Great were the changes of our Junior period, for we discovered that few of the pals of our Freshman and Sophomore days remained. Nlany had lost heart through the intricacies of Algebra and Latin, others found the strain of school and social duties combined too taxing, and only the brave were able to endure. Quite a few Lincoln, but new ones join usually loyal, financial ruin establishing a Epocu No ed our ranks, however, so that our roll was not perceptibly diminished. Being un- honor was bestowed upon us by our Seniors. This honor came near being the of our class, for we were in duty bound to reciprocate with a banquet, thereby custom that was destined to live for future classes. . 4.-Jl1m1't'r11 Days of flu' Swnior.-The Senior Class of '25 has many outstanding characteristics. It has the honor of being the largest class that has ever graduated from Copiah- . , I iot alone in numbers does it excel. Miss Lula Stevens was unanimously chosen sponsor, due to her loyal devotion and faithful instruction during the crises of our Junior period. A flagpole was erected and dedicated with a fitting program, creating a greater sphere of patriotism among the students, besides greatly increasing the school's attractiveness. Often strangers inquired as to the name of the school, but usually they passed without knowing. Having acquired such a name throughout the state, it was unfair to the school that it should be passed daily without having attached to it due significance. Therefore, an electric arch was built, thus not only putting an end to these useless inquiries, but adding beauty, gracefulness, and novelty to the campus. Our class has contributed by far the greatest part to the literary accomplishments and athletic prowess of our school, entering into each with enthusiasm. Knowing that we will no longer be here to carry out our plans, we confer upon our sister class, the Sophomores, the honor and responsibility of holding high our standards and com- pleting what we have left unfinished. VVe hope that the school will continue to edit the CO-LIN, our year book, which has been started under the auspices of a stalii composed almost entirely of Seniors. This record has been offered in the belief that those who follow us will learn to prize their heritage more highly, and that they may strive to attain the heights we have reached when they see how gloriously this branch of the school trce has grown. 26 l 4 . 1 l i l i i l AW- mf -ii.. gl V .525 1' I l mf' '-Ll' Wfwfmhy l' 'ttf l , f 2? lil Wf- st 5 7' E ll 1 iw lll ll 1 , 1 5 I ll if ff I X ff ' VHF Q f. W i il B I i K xx: ' o Game of '25 lvp, up, what'll we do? Seniors, seniors, we're not through! VVe bucked the lineg we made a good gain. Seniors, seniors, let's start again! A pass over the line, we received the ball, Seniors, seniors, what's our call? -lust one yard, that's our goal. Seniors, seniors, can we hold? .lust four years to Complete this play: Seniors, seniors, don't fall by the way. Around right end we never stop, Like the Class of '25 on to the top. The quarterbacks call, the ball's in play, Ten, twenty, thirty yards, Co-Lin made us: Nothingfs in the way: Third down-two yards-now don't fumble. Scores tie-run, sidestep, don't stuinbleg Fourth down, one yard, right formation, All on the line for graduation. 27 , 4-gf. MN GRADVATION OF CLASS '25 SCENE FROM THE TIME OF HIS LIFE Prfsfnlrd by Srnior Clam 28 rl, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I I I I I I f-ik 4 Ely ffw if W4 GEMM WV e J UM W J Q Lg Y NXk Illoilo: The end crowns the work. I 5: Pink and Green Flo4u.w'r.' Swee Class OfFlCCrS Miss I'II?'l l'IIi LEE THOMAS, Spa M P 1 1' 1 1 R xx 1 M L Rp 9 w4 vr- V L , ? ! V W i Ziff' wish Hwy 1-'FW aw C 1? gif -.f3a.::L2bB' JL- ary' Cf' 'un LLY' Y, E-- r 3 O W 4 V 1 K+ fig 35 Tl xg rffp Vg-Q2 Qi be X251 ZCYQG Y' , We Ziff War W ' - 7? I UW rn Y' ef ' Wfggrbg 31 i 2 I J 1 1 w 7 E I I 1 I yr - - 'A--'-' Q-4'- ' -'S-L +-1--L+ . 1 3 V , ,, gww' ing The Class Vision I had to prophesy, they said' I knew not what to do, For prophecies are not in my No more than in one of you. I spent all day thinking hard and deep, Until I was so worn and weary I lay down and fell asleep. 1 head I had lain there but a second, In my slumber so calm and deep, 'NVhen, hark, I became refreshened And walked out upon the street. Oh, I became so frightened, I knew it was a strange place, Not one known figure there to enlighten, Not one familiar face. I found I was in a great city, By the side of which I know Americas greatest city VVould not stand a show. Aeroplanes flying through the air, VVonders beyond conception everywhere! Lo, I could scarce believe my eyes, VVhen I saw the airship linesg All bore the name of VVesson, Her name gleamed from every sign. My eyes opened in wonder, In wonders few eyes ever see, VVhen, behold, I saw a paper dated 1933. As I worried over the situation, Still with wondering eyes, And looked over the whole creation, I saw a lady, much to my surprise, VVith steps so slow but sure. I would question her and this no longer endure. But as she drew nearer and nearer, She changed the entire scene, This is why I became so happy- It was my old friend, Maxine. It was strange that I should recognize, The change in her was great, My friend with the soft blue eyes Now tipped the scales to 248. Soon we passed over the old section VVhere as girls we used to roam- There was dear old Copiah-Lincoln, To many thousands now a home. Boys and girls were playing ball, VVilbur and Mozie were acting coach. Beba and Mabel, Foxie and Emma, YVith young professors made their approach. XVe went back to the city after a while, And I said, Now what's to pay? Are the women all wild? Oh, no, it's election day. See that cute little bungalow, Bob Patterson in the kitchen door' Ile must keep the pot boiling, Mrs. Patterson must cast her vote. v Vardaman for mayor, his work'll never cease, Fay Decelle for city clerk, Victor for treasurer, Hill for justice of the peace. Their duty they'll never shirk. R. D. would make a fine tire chief, Frances Pettigrew has ability, She'll be the next police. The whole day through brought surprises. I.illian was dancing on the stage: Rene an opera singer, Katie an orator and quite the rage. Fred her housekeeper, Allie an author, Iilizabeth and Catherine housewives prim and neat, Iilizaheth was so heavy. antifat she had to eat. VVe came to Sis's home, her husband, too, Business had him away-I don't know who. I was so tired I thought it best To withdraw for a little rest. I awoke and looked around And, in spite of all my fears, I found the same old town XVhere I had lived for years. lint my dream was so life-like I could not help but feel It could hardly be otherwise than real. But in this world of magic Dreams have often come true, And who knows but this, though tragic, Might be realived, too? 33 456.4 1 wk 'K Junior- Senibr' 3-1- 'Q if J ig Q? Q 75 Dwi? Y gx N W 1 W P jf Wmxl l X QW! fM M QL? BX Q E W K Z N H WN j X, ,JIQXZ KQFJ .Q X M N-lgiili Q1 W Q ' V 42' Q 1 is T K A7 Q Qfl XB f . X gs! N Q ui XA W S In ww r A ig y mm V fd W1 5 49. 2 1' f , N W f 5+ H, EK' XB fxi 5 jj 5 R1 f 1 I .I 'j fi lwal: L 3 gi M11 ! f, A f Q ' ff 41 N W!! ff 4 W 'K'--1 V -H w ' f 1 v 'fl - ' vj: DX,?m i, , 'Qffxx 4 1 ly 4 il,M,Jr N 11 W 111110: The rest t Fl J P plefiibli Class O'H:lCC1'S AI,-XRTHA LOL' cl-XI,I,NlAXN Prrsidrlll M,xI.Col.A1 NV1l.1,IAA1s IVit'l'-Pft'-Vi11I'lI1 CULIN SHows Sf'rrrtary and Trrnsu IXIISS -IL'I.I.-X LEE Gcmwlx .S'f1onxor Zi Il 91 t D 1.1- K x,x -Q- f, 1 MV' 1 1 i I 1 1 1 1 cf 5,1 16 fm L 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ng , I , , K H, : , - X I V f , 1 1 x F x J s ' ' X 4611:-,Q Q u Gvdbg 5'-1: 0 J .s I - ,: 3 if 'o 4 wr bb ' .. Q, Vx f I Q ! V ' 4:, :V 1, , A , , v' 1 P C -f X O 9 f ,P , or Q, 1,0 ,K W , C I . 0 'W S,m'w bm 6 ,. 'V ar' LW! 1 fi w In Cl, , xx Q-L Lf' V ' I 0412 1 I IK f. C' 1 f 1 '61 6 W J f 1 Y I 0 7 .4 J Cr Q f f p 1 v -X 54. H C ' ' I 4 a , 'M an , fi we f X , 'fy ' cw 3' f - c QW 23 f w H., .ff 4 J' Q fx ' '. W' w. A .HJ ROY, X A 'ff ' . 5 f 1- f , C I QA I N' V, .- . , - , f XX ' i 'k' li ,7fe d Y'3'5 ' ' -r R5 'Q QU , V Fu ' , '. - ' -. ,Q I - Q ,Q f I , - . 5 x V 6,7 remg beYN ' U ,, , 3 o . 'J r 71. Ggdu . ' 5 .:.-- .sz R I '6' in V, x ii i L? ,I , W MIA, ,',,,T,U.'Q ' ' S if 377' X X . 1. X 2 Q K , 0 f . - G .1 ,, V V 7x ' .sv K I 'ww' I -y y , ,- MT' 37 Last Will and Testament. Sophomore Class vrriysq E, the Sophomore Class of Copiah-Lincoln Agricultural High School, being ya -, i fr of sound mind Cdespite the opinion of- the facultyj, sound of body, but lj l sounder of voice, do hereby draw up this our last will and testament. Clause 1. To C. L. A. H. S. we do hereby bequeath our fondest love and devotion. hlay she ever hold first place in our hearts. Clause 2. To the Freshmen we do, as a whole, grant, bequeath, and will all our superior qualities, studiousness, dignity, knack of obtaining high grades, also the priv- ilege of filling Cto the best of their abilityj our place of honor in the school. Clazmf 3. To the Freshmen we do leave the common sense and dignity Cwhich we used upon all occasionsj, which they will probably need when they become Sopho- mores. Nloreover, there are certain other special bequests which we are especially desirous of making. I. To llliss Katie Lois Stevens we do hereby leave all memory Work, themes, and any other miscellaneous collections which she may desire. 2. To llfliss Thomas we leave all the earthly possessions of Pericles, Demosthenes. Also We do leave to her one reproduction of the late VVorld VV'ar fwith special re- quest that she does not print this as a periodical of historical literaturej. 3. To hir. Ellzey Cin commemoration of service renderedj we do join ourselves together in sending him one bottle of Save All hair tonic. The same to be used when needed. 4. To lXIr. Ewing we bequeath all Flowers located on the campus of the A. H. S. Rloreover and above all this, there are some personal bequests: 1. I, llflary VVhite, will to X. L. Carney my keen wit and infallible insight to all things pertaining to literatu1'e. 2. I, Lavelle VVallace, do will to Prof. Charles NIcCormick my Stone-lN'Iillis Arithmetic, the said property to contain one complete set of multiplication tables. 3. I, Chattam Harrison, sole owner of Chattaw's Hennery and Hatchery, Inc., do will said property to Hen Tendern Barger, and I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by Nlr. Barger. The said property to be moved Relay 15, 1925. 4. I, Ralph Hobbs, do bequeath my most treasured earthly possession, that being one quart of pure sweet milk, to Wilford Tillman. 5. VVe leave our sincerest thanks to those who have fostered our hopes and in- spired us to greater achievements. Sworn and subscribed to this 16th day of lway, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and twenty-Hve. VV. D. VVHITE, Class Lawyer. i. 1 l l Il 5 ll I 2 l l Q i i , , l i l 38 I T.. 7 7 NwQ WV Q X 2 f W JAN Q E Q X T QE AQ! W W W W Eiw Q ff 3129 J 7 ii 2 if - Q21 mgz xp, 4.3 Aj ff? Qi, fig -gf? ', E X A :I --W1 . in l,,I 11:1 Q ff!! xv , l ' fl A X Ap Q X 1 5 Jia 'UW 6 L , fi- fir 42-GA 3? f H.w. Cl Pk ii M11 11 I rl k Il S tP Class QEHCCTS JULIAN XVARRI x P1 1 I L1 I7 x1sETH R1 A I I I I NI XRCARTT FL RR 5 I y 1 T 'NIISS IxxT11' Lois STIXINS SP 9 fy, xxx X xx j 2 A LN wif , Y I A K M X K v r , X -In V ,ill 3 ,i N 5 4 i Q MQ' k N: I , V ' .4 1-.ii f u f ' X ' ' ' 1 if f 1. .9 , . -Si X, - 2 ff E' M 1 ' W If A ' ff ' ' 4 fy -' AH, ,Av ' f - P I N 39 hr ,V Ig !,A P ,. '- yi! V . H .4 H i. 1 X- X ' I k V G+' A - f 'W Q .lQ a'-' g ' r ' ,, 1' M - , V 3 'x . 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She found out today they are caused by a hard mat- tress. 2 are ak Leo: VVhat makes you say Agnes is fatty? Eugenia: XVhy she has wrecked nine lives already. ek ai? Miss Thomas: 'Wdlhat are the different ages in history? -lames: The Stone Age, Bronze Age, and the Iron Age. Miss 'I'homas: VVhat age are you living in now? James: The hard-boiled age. Daisy: You Certainly eat well. Margaret: I ought to: I've practiced all my life. Miss Katie Lois: Can you spell Correctly? Laura Mae: Yes, ma'amg I wish all the other words were as easy as that one. i. I .r Miss Katie Lois: If the president, viee- president, and all the members of the Cabinet died, who would oHiciate? -lulian VVarren: The undertaken 2: al: zy- Rawles: VVhere is the best place to the world fair? Solon: Around the waist. ., . ,,, rr Victor: Hey, Simon, where's Mr. Ellzey? Simon: He's down in the pig pen: you'll know him, he's got a hat on. joe Thompson: XVhy do you always call that white pig 'Ink'? NVellman Scott: Because he's always run- ning from the pen. Hyron Nall: I want the 'Life of C':esar'. Miss lxatie Lois: I'ni sorry, but Brutus was ahead ot you. gg. ii? sit Mary Alice: Do you like fish balls? Elizabeth Mullen: I don't think I ever at- tended any. tl. ,Lis -is Ross: This book says that men descended from monkeys. Do you believe it? Guy: Yeah, I guess so. But who kicked the ladder out from under you? 3+ vile 152 Eula: VVhat are you going to give your girl for Christmas Eddie: Nothing Eula: Engagement broke? Eddie: No, but I am. Q62 ii- -'te Mrs. Barlow: Did you sweep behind the door? Efhe: Yes'm, nearly everything. sl- slr 41- Fred Thompson: I just saw a horse with a wooden leg. Kathleen: VVhere ? Ifred: On the merry-go-round. Y 'i 'l' Urah: I'd like to get something inexpen- sive to wear around my dormitory. Clerk Cdoubttullyl: Er-how big is your dormitory. john: I'ni going to take my hat and go unless you give me a kiss. Toastie: Take it. Solon We-t: Have you ever read 'To a Ifield XIouse'? Guy: Heck, nawl IIow do you ever get thf-'ri to listen' fXIyrtle limi: 'tVy'here do you have the Illtrsf diiiaculty in making a speech? Louvenia: In my knees. 2,3932 4. wx 7, 11, J , vi W V , , if 9 b- ' Q v -f vbf- . . , ,, . ,, i 5 A ,A 4 4 8- 'vf E V V QIAAI 1 1 f 2 vi , ,, M Q f' Tlyg - ,,- ..'Z A W? W ' 5 W A :.-' 'ig 1- if ,,1,..AV.A . 1 ' 1 is A Q I .Y ,,, or' ZA M Bro pr! '3725f'y ' ,.. G '70 xl -' V ' 5rPO? T In Z., 'ff rv V I T1 -- x i -10 my fa 4-ssl cfs I N Q xg? A ..A. , .,,, K if M . y if -AMW , f ' A A y '-::'?x. 4J'2 Q . ' . n W. f:.,., ' ,L K ,, f U A.. U .L,, .. V . X ..4, wJ ' I ' V 6 ,.. ii., w 'le' X f I K 056, , jx5?2 i:2. .J xf VVI-IO'S VVHO 4: H Book 111 DEPARTMENTS J--- v - -W--- -i7T1:tuv.4t ---...l y I '97 COITlIHefCial CERTIFICATE STL'm3NTs N. VVARU T. CLARK C. O'S'rEEN M. Doss Type Clzampinn MYERS PICKETT 45 G Q Y, 1 E,.,,A,, f f ,SX X 1 1' af WWA if , i, 5 al ,A 1 X ew-,ffm , , f , 515 ' ,, ,wigxwny 1 fi 1 ,' M miw .,,, 1 ,Q Q, ww. pw W N 11 -- f- I T'..1- ' E L.e. , , , :!'t1 f11-' , ,if wif '- ' , 5 255. ,. 55 wg J ,, A A, 1: ---- fi- , l f V Q -.+V WX? gy DOMESTIC SCIENCE 46 A AA was-w DOMESTIC ART 47 Y- - -.--..n+,, .JL:.n.., -.'.-,L.,u k - Q - . - 51 ,- W, - ,W Y, ,WW 7 ,511 sf -. X- ,. K 1' ,- f.. , W 'f AGRICULTURE 43 I W V' umm 'vsm mm 'iam z.- K1 4.1am.www um-' . ' .ww ,,,,f,- ' , ,Q I , ' A I KMQQZZ-j 'T,Z fi 'axiwwmnwfvmwqy ,su wma ,gf v, I I-'-z' mm I ,pm V, gm, :Hama .fmt ' QAZGHPIPKJM Q1 3 ' WMI, 1 if A Wu,-WWWI , 'U -,Ji g . 5533? .. - - ff? WA'Y2 + --- MW! T. , ' :Evgen-mr mn: .. , - IQEMEI iw ww, .mm 'mm fmwu,a 1- J' 1, 3 .msmgznmlzas mwgg Av hiumlwl une',-Ef::2AUnrgnmmmmw1a'f , nv ' ' Kf'WiJW9W+'SZWU?x'iW f - ,ass vw v'1m'Hm1wwIf1w-A f -':?5aSB3'l1?lZKii! 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I X, , In - I ai.. .V I E - - P18110 FRANK BYRNE DORIS BALL MARY BRELANII JANE BARLOVVE BERYL BARNES BEssIE MAE BELL ROY COTHERN GEORGIA COVINGTON LUCILE CAMMACK EULA COLLINS VERA MAE DUFFY VVILMOTH DECELL LYNELL FURR ELIZABETH FORD MILDRED FAIRCHILD VVILLIE FAYE HOPE NELL HARRIS EDITH KING LAURIELLEN LUSK MAGGIE ERA LITTLE MOZIE LUSK ALLIE LEE LOFTON IRENE MULLEN ELIZABETH MULLEN LELIA BELLE MASHBURN MILOREII NEWTON EDNA EARL NOBLE HE1 I'IE NORVVOOD JAMES PURCELL MAXINE PURCELL AGNES RENO -Z9 VVILLIE MAE PERRITT LAURA MAE PEETS PAUL ROBERTSON CATHERINE ROSS HELEN ROWAN CQERTRUDE SMITH ESTELLE SCOTT VELMA SI-IELTON JESSIE SMITH ANNIE MATT SHIRLEY ILMA RENE VVRIGHT LUCILE VVHITE ALLIE MAE VVEATI-IERSBY AGNES YOUNGELOOIJ VIRGINIA YOUNGBLOOD ..., .051 , , gsm- - g,,::-i.-:g1:,:fu4-:eu-Tri.. -. , Piana-forte Recital Saturday Evening April 11, 1925 Va, The Copiah-Lincoin Agricuiizwal Szflcai invites you A , Zo a Auditorium - ' - . . I K T45 0 dock Plano-forte Recital Q H wkfwlfg Mm ShvEe4 s J P 1 'Wf' ' ' I Miriren Newwrr Saturday Evening J L r ssl 'Dance I A, ' V V- January 3, 1925 ' H' ' 'Fw fl1.,,.5fi .,,.H?., .Xfyyi '1,!f.Wl He-VI. S.-3,.,4.l 7:30 ffclock 1 5'-XHihH L mx. I 0 g , 4 5 Andxtorxurf' N N: V 37- 5 V . 5 f..:zr I 2.117qyn1g'1g- X,.i.,1H f 1 mxm Lax . Copiahgilin I Y . M V In co n Agrnculturai High School . lx-we .ln ' , 1, X, A 1 w 1 x x 2 uw an N-INVITES You To Anim, ' at jwx. FEM-nw 1: 1-Mun X A xi PMHUFDRTE REBITII. E-ctwm' in THE PUPILS UMW 1, 1 iff' x 1 r, . fh r y - , M u Sdiiy Evening, pmvember 13' ,024 7:45 o'C1ock lfwi '., UW, I ' . ' Plano-forte Recital t. given by Miss Esielle Scott a A.. , Ms iz: , fi, L.,1.r and ' ' Miss Lf-Ilia Belie Mashburn . ,!,,. Saturday Evening May 2, 1925 1 ' f X . . x:sa'22:v1n'z'zs:1:si farwrst Slsdclock Viiwh. V , .. , ., , lm 11 1 av Qiigz, Iifllnll :Viva 'M 11151 ' N V Q! 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Charles, Where's Eugene? g Hot Dawg! g Have the Packages Come? g Boss, Pass Out Is the Book Store Open ? g Mr, Ellzey, Telephoneng Greetings g Did I Get a Letter? Hold 'Er, Newt! g VVanna Go To T0wn? g Servin' Bell Rung? g VVhere're My Keys? Permit O. K.? g VVhatcha Got For Supper? 67 SOVTHVVIEST MISSISSIPPI LITERARY CONTESTANTS STATE CHAMPION DEBATING TEAM W? I I I I - I I I I I I 1I ,I I I I :I 1I I I I I I QI -I I I TI I .I I I .Ii I 'I I I II I I I I I .I :I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I Y I N I u 652 FI I I nl RLLI Maw YXESHEWMB 555256 gig? J.PYOHNGBE?Ui3D M Sec retczgf ffm? ' ,i,. f'ouRT1-1 ANNUAL BANQuET 69 Co-Lin Staff LARKIN B. BAGGE'1 1'. . . . . .. Editor-in-Cflicf MAXINE PURCELL ...... . . . Alssociatr Editor MARTHA Lou fiALLMAN JOHN FARMER . . CARL SULLIVAN . . JESSXE SHAMBURGER . ZELDA BEAVERS . . CATHERINE Ross . . CHARLES OVSTEEN . . MABEL Doss . SOLON VVEST . . PA'1'1'oN PERR11'T . . MADALYN STARNES . JULIAN VVARREN . . MYRES PICRETT . . HLANCHE THOMAS . EIASPER STARK . . RUTH VVILLIAMS . . FRED BURNAMAN . EUGENIA MASSIE . . . Miss JULIA LEE GODWIN . . Mxss LULA S'l'l5VENS ..... . . . . .'1550Cillf1' Editor . Bzisirzrss Illanayvr . Businrss tlflanayrr . Litrrary Editor . Litrrary Editor . . Litfrary Editor . Manusfrijrt Editor . Iwalzusfript Editor . .'1d'L'I'ffiA'ill!l Editor . ,fldfurrtising Editor . ,Ifhlfzif Edimr . . . . ..Jtl1lz-tif Editor SllII.S'l'fifJfi07I Businfss Managrr . . . . . . . .-Irt Editor . ,iff Editor . . . . . . Jr! Editor . Pfzotograplzif Editor . . .Plmlograplliz'Editor . . . Family qld-'visor . . . Faculty .ldfvisvr Qt'-7' -M.-.f -MIA' ,,...v.- ffl' -. . .-47' -of 1 N CO-LIN STAFF 7: .,-..V.x,f,,,,., SCENE FROM AND HOME CAME TED 1'rr.w11IUd by Co-Lin Staff mv f 7 f 1 -., fi iM 1 M I -1 'I I .fl FTS ' f, '.,1-L.. .W v5 -gy sw. ' I , ,. ,,y,,,., if 1 fy . I 1 .. Ms ff , f N5 I 4. X477 I ff- ' 2, Z' fd A..- I f X f W 2 1 I ,! 5' 5 X fb fx if? K ,Tl Av J? fs 1 I ' N 2 A 7' ' if XY-IFJ' I 0 . 1 is I , 1? 1 .1 1' , I , , y MW x4 'I n E+ M X b X 'QW - I-- ' fi-1253 ' - , V W :lj b '. if , , ' 'Y X ' ' I ly, 1 73 1878 1925 McGRATI-l Through All These Years Has Progressed. We Can Serve You for Your Needs in Our Many Departments Dry Goods Ready-to-Wear Millinery Men's Wear Footwear Furniture Dressmaking Radios Chinaware Pianos and Victrolas Groceries Vehicles Implements The Keynote of Our Big Organization IS Service! Quality! Style! McGRATH, STYLE LEADERS BROOKHAVEN, Miss. BROOKHAVEN ICE CREAM CO. E .5 . A 6l Varieties of Frozen Dainties , HI I Quality and Service Always ,, .. '. -'Syn ' - '13 :fa 1' s: fs' BROCKHAVEN, MISS. X , Mig ', 1 buwli 'r , fi J 11' ' 1 We have the exclusive use of Kist I ' II, 71 Fruit flavors in this territory. We 'X have secured them in order that our 1' fliil 4 , - 4. ,S customers may have the purest, most ' ' Hp! . . . t ' I T., delicious flavors in all our Creams and K: gy 'Typ - - 'V 12. -, , Sherbets. A fri, E V, 'fi-if-'Q' 'I WATCH US GROW bf ,gat .. - ' , . Q. fem. , . 1 :K M za-I FOUNTAIN SUPPLILSY - , f,,g1W.g,g Gas, Napkins. Cones V Y -j-- L A :ffl f . Salt. Straws, Pails Ta ,I 37- D PP d C-I A 159 ' PHONES l 'S E N Iuuwlflwf. .NI -IIN R d 490 A -I . fi f ' 55:61 14-i.gfpgj5f 1.-439 When You Need Fruit or Vegetable Packages, Write CRYSTAL SPRINGS MANUFACTURING CO. CRYSTAL SPRINGS, MISS. WHO MAKES A SPECIALTY OF QUICK SERVICE AND QUALITY, WHICH ARE THE ESSENTIAL POINTS IN HANDLING PERISHABLE PRODUCTS WE SPECIALIZE IN THE EQUIPMENT OF DINING ROOMS AND KITCHENS HOTELS, INSTITUTIONS AND CAFES Show Rooms 233 DECATUR ST 510-516 BIENVILLE STREET NEW ORLEANS, LA. The Loubat Glassware 81 Cork Co., Ltd. The Largest Hotel and Restaurant Supply House of the South THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BROOKHAVEN BROOKHAVEN, MISS. Resources Over SI,400,000 OFFICERS A B. F RLow, Presidq DR. R. E. H1 N, Vi P d J. EDWIN BA C h R. L. DAv1s, A C h F. K.AND1N A C h J. J. NEWMAN LUMBER COMPANY HOMOCHITTO LUMBER COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF Southern Pine Lumber, Crating, Box Shooks and Shingles Also Poplar, Gum and Oak Mills at Hattiesburg, Sumrall, and Bude, Miss. General Sales Ofice BROOKHAVEN. MISSISSIPPI FRATERNITY, COLLEGE CLASS JEWELRY Commencement Announcements and Invitations Jeweler to the Senior Class of Copiah-Lincoln Agricultural High School L. G. BALFOUR CO. MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND STATIONERS ATTLEBORO, MASS. ASK ANY COLLEGE GREEK SUCCESS DEPENDS CN HDW WELL YOU DRESS We are in business to help you dress better for less money TRY US ALFDRD AND MILLER JNO. BECKER JAP. BECKER BENOIT'S The Home of LOVELY THINGS L M D P R MARION DAMPEER, Cashier l. H, BARRON. Assistant Cashier Crystal Springs Bank The Bank of Personal Service Capital 350,000 at Surplus 540,000 LITTLE PRICES 4'2 Paid on Time Deposits 4'k Paid on Savings Stores Accounts BROOKHAVEN Protect your valuables by the use o S f D ' B ' F' MCCOMB 3ndai3.iilig1if:f:ifEf x??u1f-252060 if 310.00 a year BROOKHAVEN HARDWARE CO. BROOKI-IAVEN, MISS. Headquarters For All Athletic Goods Prompt and Reliable Service TELEPHONE Z 3 3 THAD B. LAMPTON, P if I G. G. LYELI., Vice-Presid t ROBT, E. REA, Cashier BANK 0F WESSON THE GUARANTEED BANK Located in the Heart of the Dairy Center WISE COMPANY SINCE 18 9 Z THE LEADING STORE OF COPIAH COUNTY GIP'S CONEECTIONERY The Home of Service and Sanitation Cold Drinks, Sandwiches Magazines, Cigars Headquarters for Baseball and all Sporting News When in Brookhaven Call On Us PHONE 3 0 Z BROOKHAVEN. MISS. FOR THE BEST IN Hardware Building Material Houseware Glassware Sporting Goods Prices and Service Largest Stocks C. B. PERKINS Hardware BROOKHAVEN, MISS. HAZLEHURST MERCANTILE COMPANY Buyers of Everything the Farmer Produces HAZLEHURST, MISS. DON'T FORGET We Clean and Press Your Clothes the Right Way The Guess Dry Cleaning Co. Telephone 103 BROOKHAVEN, MISS. Lincoln County Lumber Co. Retail Department Phone 185 or 530 for Estimate Lumber, Shingles and Lath BROOKHAVEN, MISS. THE BANK BOOK In addition to the Bible and other good books, another book is essentialyto the happiness of the home-The Bank Book. We Are Glad to Furnish Them Without Charge Brookhaven Bank 26 Trust Co. The Guaranteed Bank BROOKHAVEN, Miss. Williams Bros. GENERAL MERCHANDISE The store where dollars buy the most. See us before buying, for we save your money by selling for cash. WESSON, MISS. BAHALA LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers Yellow Pine Lumber HAZLEHURST, MISS. WHEN IN BROOKHAVEN EAT AT Brookhaven's Best PALM CAFE Open Day and Night Baseball Returns Received Here FAIR MANUFACTURING Co Cleaning Supplies MEMPHIS, TENN. CRYSTAL MOTOR COMPANY Ford Dealers Prompt and Courteous Service CRYSTAL SPRINGS, MISS. COMPLIMENTS OF CORNER DRUG STORE PAUL D. SIGLER, Manager HAZLEHURST, MISS, Newly Furnished Expert Barbers Only CASE'S BARBER SHOP G. H. CASE. Proprietor Up-to-the-Minute Styles Special Ladies' Department BROOKIIAVEN. MISS. COMPLIMENTS OF J. E. Patterson Dealer in Hardware WESSON, MISS. MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE Member Southern Association of Colleges. WE EDUCATE YOU PHYSICALLY. MENTAL- LY AND MORALLY. One of the oldest and hest equipped colleges In the State. A strong laculty. Best moral surroundings. health con- tlttrons itleal. An excellent spirit is always prevalent, Dormitories claen and tommodious. Best location for College In the Stare. Send for catalog. J. W, PROVINE, Ph.D.. LL.D.. President Clinton, Hinds County. Miss. Gulley 25 Hobbs 1 I Men s Wear Telephone 6 O 9 BROOKHAVEN. MISS. PLA TERS PACKAGE CO. Manufacturers of Fruit and Vegetable Packages CRYSTAL SPRINGS. MISS. We carry a complete stock of Diamonds. Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass and China. Watch and Jewelry Repairing is an important branch of our busxncssfall work guaranteed. We give careful and painstaking attention to IYIJII orders. J. D. HENINGTON CRYSTAL SPRINGS. MISS. LOTTERHOS 25 HUBER CO. CRYSTAL SPRINGS, MISS, The only store tn Copiah County where you will find Hart Schaffner U Maxx Clothes and Florsheim Shoes for men. Julian U Kokenge Shoes antl Gordon Hosiery for ladies, Gardner's Commercial School Resident and Correspondence Courses CRYSTAL SPRINGS. MISS. . ... -:' i - ,-+.,..... - l- '--- T ' W g 4 ' Y 7 ' J. S. PENN Authorized Dealer for BUICK MOTOR CARS BROOKHAVEN, MISS. PHOTOS ln Co-Lin may be obtained from A. D. SAUER Photographer BROOKHAVEN. MISS. Member Photographers' Association of America GARLAND'S DEPARTMENT STORE With Three Complete Departments The Home of Good Goods PHONE 64 CRYSTAL SPRINGS, Miss, Stylish Quality Footwear for Less at the BOSTON SHOE STORE Next Door to First National Bank BROOKHAVEN. MISS. Everything in Shoes but Feet Ira Williams Tailoring Co. CHICAGO, ILL. All Tailoring Guaranteed. Representative. S. W. Miller, Hazlehursr. Miss. Prices 324.50 to 53150. Specialize in college work. THE LEADING JEWELER CHAS. D. SMITH COME TO THE AGGIE BOOK STORE For Candies. Cakes and School Supplies JOHN A. FARMER, Manager GARLAND DEPT. STORE Four Stores. Come Along With Us HAZLEHURST. MISS. TO MR. A. D. SAUER THE CO-LIN PHOTOGRAPHER This Space is Dedicated BEN. THE SIGN MAN BOX 124 BROOKHAVEN. MISS. TO MISSES GODWIN AND STEVENS The Co-Lin Advisers. rhe Staff Dcrlicates This Space ii: rm af 557 1? H ws wi W Sm . 334, F2 RYE W E, , 3 f gg, gf Q5 72 Qyf 5. F K, W EZ, f lfa 5 Es Q35 'S ks 1 ,A E5 Q ? Z K5 f ,,s 1 g,,.,,.-H' 1-'4 1 ', ' A ' ff 'f,...f gf: H' 1 ,,,.,1f W f , f f f f - , P N--' f-' A- 4if'1-r 'ru Reasons for Attending the Copiah-Lincoln A. H. S. l. A faculty is employed to train students for Christian citizenship. 2. A loyal student body is enrolled. They foster a boosting school spirit. loyalty, pride-a big family, 3. The cost was Sl00.00 per session for board, etc., to students of Copiah and Lincoln Counties. - 4. A supervised study hall is maintained at night. 5. Students are required to attend church services. 6. State championship debate was won by this school. 7. Football championship in the region was won. 8. Basketball championship fgirls and boysil in the region, is held by Wesson. 9. Southwest Mississippi Loving Cup ffor points in literary and athleticsj is held by Copiah-Lincoln. 10. Copiah-Lincoln is a school for training the Spiritual, Mental and Physical qualities of girls and boys. If interested in further information. write L. ELLZEY, Superintendent WESSON. MISSISSIPPI Mississippi W M k h B , e a e t 6 est Womans College Drinks l We have found that the graduates of l the Copiah-Lincoln Agricultural High S h l h h W ' C l- leigeociakzv ao heilgrrsiaridinggmaali will b d l' h d h f h . Oeur laiisttimptijoveilriveentsnajrree aolarge eil:- , door swimming pool. the prettiest and l best equipped college hospital in the Here to Serve You Best South and a magnificent pipe organ. We are applying for full membership in the Southern Association of Colleges. V Why DOI go to a standard A-1 college 5 Q Phgne 618 in south Mississippi? il Write for beautiful catalogue. il? BRQQKHAVEN, MISS, J. L. JOHNSON, President r HATTIESBURG. Miss. L i l ii ' i If in i il ' ll L1-wg-QQIEVETU UG f- XNXQEQEQQEV Autographs 1 1 1 ' 1 'ec f?'if.'Si.QfT L fn- nr L ip- f - , -,A ,Q :Lick . A, 1,.,,.g,.' V,- y J 9' ' . w r 5 I .why ..,g,...L- ,, .ig-M. fi - IQ gang: , .x . N?5X.f'c'? 1' ' 1 - '.!' .-lin? ' 1:-'Vw . 4X?'ii:'13 1. . 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