Hinds Community College - Eagle Yearbook (Raymond, MS)

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McLENDON UERARV Hinds Junior College RAYMOND, MISS. 33 HINDS JUNIOR COLLEGE LIBRARY D J B l S H E D BY HIN DS J U N I R C L L EG 1 A I 1 1 E 4 HINDS JUNIOR COLLEGE LIBRARY cJhe {Beginning ? Truly, this is the beginning of something new on our campus, an annua!. We are proud to present this book to you to serve as a treasured reminder of your school days and friends. If there should be a dedication of this annual it should be to the effort which the Sopho- more Class of 1942 has made in publishing it. It is our hope that the Freshman Class will help make the yearbook a permanent part of Hinds Junior College by continuing the work next session. We give you the first issue of The Eagle, may you enjoy it and treasure it. CONTENTS FACYLT Y CLASSES ACTWITI ES ORGANIZATIONS FEATYRE5 ncn xl r MCHXLI I • , : ScfiootJLtfe ■ : .-•- ' g n s u m m s w ofhe [President m essage A first step forward has been made by the student body and annual staff in publishing the first edition of The Eagle. May similar interest, enthusiasm, and zeal, which inspired you to com- plete your task in the face of discouragement and difficulty, create in you a desire to train yourselves for leadership in the cultural, educational, and vocational spheres of your campus, community, and national life which have been vitally challenged during the session 1941-42. G. M. McLendon gke Sfaculty RUTH BOYD ENGLISH L . KENNETH CLARK COMMERCE GERTRUDE DAVIS DEAN OF WOMEN AND ENGLISH iss -r oN A ND BIOLOGY LU CILE BRADBRIDGE DAVIS pIA NO AND VOICE A . L. DENTON PRINCIPAL AND HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE LUCILLE GUY LIBRARY t h HARR IS HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY AND TRACK COACH W1L L1E D. HEARST CHEMISTRY w B. HORTON nEAN OF MEN AND DE S0CIAL SCIENCE ghe faculty FL OBENCE HUTCHISON HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS BE SS L. LANCE SOCIAL SCIENCE MBS. E- S. SAMUELS MATHEMATICS w . M. McKENZlE VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE C. AUBREY SIEVEBS BAND E VELYN STEADMAN ENGLISH AND SPEECH ZULA THREKALD HOME ECONOMICS G A. STEVENS MODERN LANGUAGES M HS. GEORGE STEVENS HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH C E. STUART ,ru AND INSTRUCTOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION ghe faculty MA TT1E WALLACE HIS TORY AND COACH z D V HEELER AGRICULTURE AND ENGINEER FLETA WH1TAKER HOME ECONOMICS MARGURETE VANDERBURG REGISTRAR AND COMMERCE EDDIE M. YOUNG TRAD ES AND INDUSTRIAL COORDINATOR MRS. EVA ASKEW HOSTESS GIRLS DORMITORY N OT PICTURED R. L. WALLACE BIBLE H E . WORLEY EDUCATION lO HIGH SCHOOL A E . PETERSON ENGINEER E L KEITH NIGHT WATCHMAN Soph omores FRANKLIN LEWIS President EARL BREEDEN Treasury LANE FOSTER Vice-President A. F. SUMMER Secretary 11 JOHN ANDERSON. JR. PONTOTOC Y.M.C.A. 1, Christian Endeavor 1, Secretary 2, WELBURN BARDWELL JACKSON BRUTE BARLOW UTICA Football 1, 2, Foreign Language Club 1. MARY McKIE BENNETT RAYMOND Lamplighters 1, Glee Club 1, 2. VICTOR BRUCE JACKSON Band 1, 2, Boy ' s Glee Club 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, BYPU 1, Vice President 2. JACQUELINE ASHLEY CLINTON Glee Club 1, President of Lamp- lighters 1, Dramatic Club 1, 2. Math Club 2, Hindsonian Stalf 1, 2, BYPU. HAROLD BOLEWARE CRYSTAL SPRINGS EARL BREEDEN UTICA Football 2, Treasurer of Sopho- more Class, Track 1. HERBERT BRINSON TERRY Phi Theta Kappa. RUSSELL BRYANT EDWARDS Soph omores 12 Soph ornores HOUSTON BUCKALEW STONEWALL Who ' s Who 2, ROBERT CHRISLER TERRY Band. DEMPSEY COX MONTICELLO BSU 1, President 2, Y.M.C.A. 1, Vice President 2, BYPU 1, 2, Math Club 2. BERTRAM DARNELL GLENN ALLEN Football 1, 2, Y.M.C.A. Math Club. 1, 2, ANNA DILLON TYLERTOWN Dramatics 1, 2, Girl ' s Chorus 1, 2, BYPU 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Vesper Choir 1, 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Lamplighters 1. TYNES CARR MONTICELLO Epworth League, Lamplighters 1, 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, WALLACE COOK JACKSON Y.M.C.A. LILLIAN ORAWFORD UTICA Lamplighters 1, 2, BYPU Secre- tary and Treasurer 2, BSU Vice Fresident 2, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2. R. NELON DAVIS TERRY Epworth League 1, 2, Vice President 2, Y.M.C.A. 1, 2. FANNIE DODDS JACKSON Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Band Basket Ball 1. 1, 2, 13 Soon opnomores 14 LELIA DOWNING EDWARDS Lamplighters 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. AVONELL FAUCETTE CARTHAGE Band 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Epworth League 1, 2. LANE FOSTER HOLLANDALE Hindsonian 1, Vice President Sophomore Class 2, Who ' s Who 2, Eagle Staff 2. GERALDINE FRANKS TUPELO Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Epworth League 2, Home Eco- nomics Club 1, 2, Basket Ball 1, Girls Chorus 1, 2. ROSEMARY GIAMBRONE BOLTON MIRIAM EASOM RAYMOND Band 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Foreign Language 1. MARJORIE FOSTER UTICA Y.V .C.A. 1, 2, BYPU 1, Lamplighters 1, 2, Glee Club Girls Chorus 1, 2, Quartet Hindsonian Staff 2. JACK FOWLER JACKSON Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, Vesper Chcir 1, 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, Track 2, Canto-Sonora 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2. JOHN GATES ROLLING FORK Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, BYPU 1, 2. PAULINE GORE RAYMOND Hindsonian 1, Foreign Language 1 , Mixed Chorus , Reporter 2, Canto Sonora 1, Piano 1. FANNIE MERLE HART PUCKETT Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Secretary 2, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Phi Theta Kappa 2. CORA HINTON JACKSON BYPU 1, 2, Girls Chorus 2, Glee Club 2, Dramatics 1, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. VIOLET HOOD HAZLEHURST BYPU 1, 2, Lamplighters 1, 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. FRANCES HUSBANDS RAYMOND Math Club 2. MARY AGNES JOBRON SILVER CREEK Glee Club 1, 2, Girls Chorus 1, 2, B.Y.P.U. 1, 2, Chorister 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Lamplighters 2, Canto Sonora 1. (booh ERNEST HARDY BOLTON HARRELL HOLLOWAY CARSON Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, Basket Ball 1, 2, Epworth League 1, 2. BOBBY HOWARD NEW ORLEANS ,LA. Cheerleader 2, Band 1, Epworth League 1, 2, Boys Glee Club 2, Y.M.C.A. 2, C.A.A. 2. DELINA SQUEEZE JACOBSON YOKENA YW.C.A. 1, Cabinet 2, Dramatics 1, President 2, Band 1, 2, Lamp- lighters 1, Recreational Chair- man 2, Epworth League 1, 2, Eagle 2, Phi Theta Kappi 2, Girls Chorus 1, Women ' s Coun- cil 1. JESSE JONES JACKSON Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Dra- matics 2, Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, C.A.A. opnomores 15 Sonh opnornores 16 LAVONNE LAIRD JACKSON B.Y.P.U. 1, 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Annual Staff 2, Hindsonian Staff 1, 2, Foreign Language Club 1, Glee Club 1 , 2, Vesper Choir 1, 2, Girls Chorus 1, President 2. JACK LIDDELL LEARNED Phi Theta Kappa 2. FRANKLIN J. LEWIS SARTARTIA • Hindsonian 1, Editor 2, Presi- dent Sophomore Class, Football 1, 2, Who ' s Who 2, Phi Theta Kappa 2. W. C. McKEY UTICA Band. LURLINE McNEIL ANGUILLA Lamplighters 1, 2, Intra-mural basket ball 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, B.Y.P.U. 1, 2. JAMES LANCASTER BOLTON Math Club 2, Phi Theta Kappa 2. HILDA JEAN (BILLIE) LEA CENTREVILLE B.Y.P.U. 1, 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Annual Staff 2, Tennis Team 1, 2, Glee Club 2, Girls Chorus 1, 2, Treasurer 2, Foreign Lan- guage Club 1. HOWARD McCORD PONTOTOC Basket Ball 1, 2, Track 1, 2. DOROTHY McLAURIN PRENTISS Band 1, Christian Endeavor 1, President 2, Hindsonian Staff 1, Exchange Editor 2, Y.W.C.A. Jr. Commission 1, 2. W. N. MANGUM. JR. STAR Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, Foreign Language Club 1. REBECCA MATHISON PRENTISS Phi Theta Kappa, Christian En- deavor 1, 2, Y.W.C.A. Jr. Com- mission 1, 2, Lamplighters 2, MARY EVELYN MONROE NEWTON B.Y.P.U. 1, 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, Cabinet 2, Dramatic Club 1, 2, Cheerleader 1, Eagle Staff 2. JEWEL DEANE NEILL UTICA Lamplighters 1, 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, Treasurer 2, Christian Endeavor 1, 2. ROSEMARY PARKER FOXWORTH Lamplighters 1, Dram- tics 1, 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, B.Y.P.U. 1, 2. RAY POOLE MONTICELLO Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, B.Y.P.U. 1, 2. CHRISTINE MOBLEY UTICA Epworth League 1, 2, Vice Presi- dent 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, President 2, Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2, Treas- urer 2, Foreign Language Club 1, Y.W.C.A. Jr. Commission. CAROLYN VIRGINIA MORRISON HEIDELBERG B.Y.P.U. 1, 2, Phi Theta Kappa 1, Secretary 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Foreign Language Club 1. LUCILLE NOBLE EDWARDS Girls Chorus 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Tennis Team 1, 2. MARIAN PICKETT UTICA Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Vice President 2, Epworth League 1, 2, Secre- tary 2, Basket Ball 1. DORIS POWERS VICKSBURG Cheerleader 1, 2, League 1, 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2, Lamp Lighters 2, Hindsonian 1, Dramatic Club 1, Eagle Staff 2. Soph omores 17 ALLEN W. PRASSEL RAYMOND Hindsonian 2, Debate 1, 2, Presi- dent 2, Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2, Epworth League 2, Foreign Language Club 1, Who ' s Who 2, JONES ROBERTSON JACKSON C.A.A., Y.MO.A. 1, 2, Epworth League 2. RAY SCALES MORTON Y.M.C.A. 1, 2. P. J. SPEARS JACKSON Band 1, 2, Y.MO.A. 1, 2, Ep- worth League 1, President 2, Who ' s Who 2. BILLY STEPHENSON JACKSON Phi Theta Kappa, Foreign Lan- guage Club 1. (booh JUNE PRICE UTICA Lamplighters 1, 2, Christian En- deavor, Y.W.CA. 1, 2. JACK ROBBINS JACKSON C.A.A., Glee Club 1, 2, Vesper Choir 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Epworth League 1, Track 1. DOUGLAS SEALE CROSBY Foreign Language 1. MARY ELLA SMITH BOLTON Glee Club Reporter 1, President 2, Foreign Language Club 1, Canto Sonora Club 1, 2, Phi Theta Kappa. ALICE STRINGER RAYMOND Glee Club 1, 2, Canto Sonora 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Basket Ball 1, Girls Chorus 2. opnomores 18 Soph omores JAMES BRYANT SULLIVAN JACKSON Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, C.A.A. A. F. SUMMER PELAHATCHIE Editor The Eagle, President Freshman Class 1, Secretary Sophomore Class 2, B.Y.P.U. 1, President 2, B.S.U. Council 1, Vice President 2, Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Dramatic Club 1, Boys Glee Club 1, Vesper Choir 1, 2, Who ' s Who 1, 2, Debate 1, C.A.A. THOMAS TANN FOREST HILL TOM VIRDEN JACKSON Y.M.C.A. 1, 2. JACK WEBER JACKSON Cheerleader 1, 2, C.A.A., worth League, Track 1. E P - DWINTON STRINGER JACKSON Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, Football 1, Basket Ball 1, 2. MARJORIE SUMMERS BOLTON Mixed Chorus 1, 2, C nto Son- ora 1, 2, Piano 1, 2, Voice 2. DOROTHY TEMPLETON UTICA Lamp Lighters 1, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Christian Endeavor 1, 2. OSCAR WALLING BRANDON Phi Theta Kappa Who 2. 2, Who ' s BERT WELLS EDDICETOWN Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2. LOIS WISEMAN SHERMAN Lamplighters 1, Treasurer 2, Ep- worth League 1, 2, Phi Theta Kappa 1, Vice President 2. FRANCES WILLIAMS TERRY Girls Chorus 2. L. F. WILKINS, JR. JACKSON Foreign Language Club. 1, Track 1, Band 1, 2, Christian Endeavor 1, 2. MARTIN WHITE JACKSON Mixed Chorus 1, Secretary 2, Canto Sonora Club, President 2, Piano 1, 2, Annual Staff, Foreign Language Club 1. League 1. 20 freshmen _ President Vice-President PERRY LUCKETT AUB REY CHAMBERS ureI CESKUTHCASE.Sec 21 Clresh men Richard Ainsworth J. P. Anderson, Jr. Louise Baker Frances Bates Marion Barnett Henry Bueso Fletcher Calloway Frances Ruth Case Aubry Chambers Robert Champion Steve Chopek Bonnie Clark Mary Alice Clark Jean Cockerham Stanley Collins Louise Comfort Lavera Cooper Marjorie Cooper Ethel Mae Crouch Carol Davis Madge Davis Rudolph Dendy Mary Helen Dent Richard Ellzy 22 Qj resin rnen Alec Epperson Ray Fisher ■ Dorothy Fowler Norman Fowler Sarah Godbold Lila Gray Ben Gregory Murray GriHin James Hall Craig Ikrris Ruth Harrison George Hendricks fk i ' Ai ■ mmm Buddy Herln Tommy Herrington Will Hickman Ralph Hogan Frances Lou Hopkins Diana Horn Harry Hude Betty Sue Jones Marjorie Lack Maurice Laird Russel Lewis Jack Lily 23 C resh men A. M. Linton Joyce Linton Elizabeth Lloyd Earl Loftin Marion Lovelace Perry Luckett Florine Lutz I J. C. McDanials Jack McKenna Curtiss McGee Althea Magoun Sue Martin Virginia Massey Anne Lois Menger Carlos Milla Virginia Mills Martin Mitchell Mary Lou Mobley Joe Moss 4 r Mildred Newman Bill Newsome Stuart Olive Betty Jo O ' Quin Melba Ozborn 24 QJresh men Doris Phillips Loree Pickett Betty Lee Price A. E. Peterson Lester Reed Buiord Roberts Katherine Russell Curtis Saddler Helen Scott Rowland Scott Darrell Selby Bob Shannon Machiel Singletary Robert Shoemaker Jane Street Lucy Smathers Gladys Strong Rachel Stubbs Dulcie Suiiling Marjorie Swenson Gladys Swinney Melvin Waldrop Miller Walley 25 CJresh men Dell Walling Lodena Walsh James Ward Bertie MaeWarren Homer Webb Laura White Mamie Sue White Emelyn Weissinger Jane Williams Mary {Catherine Winters Ford Dawson Elise Chatham 26 cjli s, entors Patty Dent President Elizabeth Crisler Secretary S Treasurer Loraine Albritton Joe Bennett Billy Brent Lanell Buford Euginia Chancelor Cyril Chapman Clara Frances Beasley Selma Darnell Mary Belle Davis lack Farrel Julius Hood Virginia Howell Lillian Jackson Gloria Jones Dovie Hardy Doris Myers George Newman Lindsay Noble 27 Eloise Peyton Val Sessions Lucille Thorn Rosa Williams Henrietta Worthington Guniors OFFICERS POLLY CRISLER, President CHARLES RISER, Vice-President JOSEPHINE BRYANT, Secretary FIRST ROW — RIGHT TO LEFT: Haller Hutchins, Ruby Husbands, Bobbye Ruth Allen, Babs MacKenzie, Selma Darnell, Martha Boykin. SECOND ROW: Jesse Brock, Mary Glynn Williams, Josephine Bryant, Polly Crisler, Earline Phillips, Thelma Prassel, Earl Allen, Frances Myers, Charles Riser, Myles Bell, Mildred Hardy, Aline Hardy, Marie Giambrone, Faye Jordan. THIRD ROW: Hugh Brent, Charles Jones, June Lewis, Gerry Strong, Barbara Hollman. FOURTH ROW: Jack Dent, Jack Thorn, Hardie Hayes, Gloria Robinette, Permelia Williams, Sybil Swenney, Sherwood Bailey. FIFTH ROW: Mr. J. R. Harris (Sponsor), Fannie Singletary, Charles Crawford. 28 Vop t omores OFFICERS MARY LYNN SMITH, President FRANK PEYTON, Vice-President AVA LYNN LIDDELL, Secretary ANNE PEYTON, Treasurer FIRST ROW — LEFT TO RIGHT: Anne Peyton, Mary Lynn Smith, Ava Lynn Liddell, Frank Peyton. SECOND ROW: Ernestine Flanagan, Henrietta Worthington, Doris Butler, Sarah Ford, Bonnie Williams, Jeck Thomas. THIRD ROW: Mary Buen Ferguson, Robert Mclntyre, Miss Mattie Wallace (Sponsor), Julia Williams, Nancy Louise Williams, Helen Henderson, Alice Smith. FOURTH ROW: Ralph Rogers, Wilson McCreary, Murray Martin, Barbara Rose Garlan, Shirley Herring, Hazel Newman. FIFTH ROW: John Mullen, Willis Walley, Stanley Smiley, Billy Taylor, William Thayer. SIXTH ROW: Will Webb, Ed Lewis, Violas Moore, John Dunn.  Cj I 30 Cithtetics HA ZIS f ! 6 ' M ' M . -H 3ty - - K L 1 ? - $ B4 -- ..:•■■■ ;: SEATED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Denser, Hogan, Darnell, Cham- bers, Griffin, Roberts, Darrough, Shannon, Robbins, Manager. MIDDLE ROW: Luckett, McCoy, Barlow, Lilly, Green, Lambert, Herring, Hude, Chapman, Ilkovich. STANDING: Smith, Horton, Crook, Thompson, Davis, Stringer, Lewis, Rouse, Jones, Franzaglia, Grava, Breeden. 31 ROBERTS DARNELL DENSER ILKAVITCH GREEN CROOKS GRIFFIN BREEDEN HUDE LAMBERT FOOTBALL ACTION 32 BARLOW CHAMBERS JONES HERRIN DAVIS STRINGER m l V HARRELL HOLLOWAY Captain 34 LAIRD STRINGER 35 cKigi 1 School B as ketbatt niiil M ' ■ ' fftsit Qj lit 5 ■■- -;«« i FT TO KlGB e a n. dW ■ ■ ' ..... . 36 37 cJhe iilustc Department fr r,os ,c A c tf , C AUBREY SEVERS Director of Band of he lllixed CA or us Mary Ella Smith, President and Accompanist: BACK ROW — LEFT TO RIGHT: Marjorie Summers, Rachel Stubbs, Betty Sue Jcnes, Helen Scott, Pauline Gore, Jack Fowler, Jane Williams, Anna Lois Menger, Diana Home, Robert Banner, Agnes Jobron. SECOND ROW: Emma G. Haley, Melba Ozborne, Dulcie Suffling, Mertin White, Secretary; Victor Bruce, Treasurer; Tommy Herrington, James Boydston, Marjorie Foster, Corn Pearl Hinton, Lily Gray. FRONT ROW: Ann Dillon, Alice Stringer, Vice- President; Lavonne Laird, Florene Lutz, Carlos Ferguson, Jack Farrell, Jack Robbins, Marjorie Swenson, Geraldine Franks, Tynes Carr, Billie Lea. 39 [jDoi s C ? ous orus SEATED AT THE PIANO: Betty Sue Jones. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jack Fowler, Curtis Magee, John Denser, Carlos Ferguson, Bobby Howard, Tommy Herrington, Russell Lewis, P. J. Spears, Jack Farrell, Robert Shumaker, Jack Robbins, Paul Sullivan, James Boydston, Victor Bruce, Secretary-Treasurer; George Hend- ricks, Vice-President; Homer Webb, President. K irls CA orus LEFT TO RIGHT — SEATED: Rachel Stubbs, Pianist and Vice-President; Melba Osborne, Dorothy Fowler, Miller Wally, Marjorie Foster, Lila Gray, Lucille Noble, Ann Lois Menger, Reporter; Billy Lea, Treasurer. STANDING: Frances Williams, Betty Jo O ' Quin, Dulcie Sulfling, Ann Dillon, Alice Stringer, Virginia Massey, Lavonne Laird, President; Florene Lutz, Donice Peevey, Mary Alice Clark, Marjorie Swenson, Secretary; Geraldine Franks, Cora Pearl Hinton. 40 Gant °-$°nora CU OFFICERS MRS. DAVIS, Sponsor MARTIN WHITE, President JACK FOWLER, Vice-President ANN LOIS MENGER, Secretary-Treasurer RACHEL STUBBS, Reporter PURPOSE Fellowship in Music Martin White, Ann Lois Menger, Alice Stringer, Jack Fowler, Tommy Herrington, Mary Ella Smith, Rachel Stubbs, Robert Banner, Billy Taylor, Ann Dillon, Billy Brent, Dovie Hardy, Earline Phillips, Ava Lynn Liddell, Elizal eth Crisler, Mery Alice Clark, Henry Bueso, Bertie Mae Warren, Patty Dent, Marjorie Swenson, Freddie Cox, M;rjorie Summers, Clara Frances Beazley, Doris Butler, Mrs. Davis, Dulcie Suhling, Betty Sue Jones, Florene Lutz. 41 Mi A School Chorus ..... ,. ■. ' . i : ■■,;■; F„„«s Bewtoy. Preside.,!; ,_. TO EIGHT. Cta J F °° M . Bie „, E rh e PhilliP s , Earlton Gibbes, President; Dent. Polly Crisler, Mary Glenn Patty 42 (Band - ' -■ ipsse BrocTc, Minam Ease roW; Hugh B Boyd ston, P- 1- J p olly Boydston. SECC N Warren , _ AUce stn«9 s i r - -i: s rriss 43 aVef. 3 seY ft W _ c eS 3 C L° ! ,o v l - r e 0t TGe° e -drip 9. ffiU g .U W Rachel Stubbs, Mrs. Davis, A. F. Summer, John Denser, Jack Fowler, Lavonne Laird, Ann Dillon, Dulcie Suffling, Ann Lois Menger, Marjorie Foster, Marjorie Swenson, Jack Robbins, Victor Bruce, Jack Farrell. Vesper Lshoi esp oir 44 Christian Endeavor „ PTCHT Sberwocd Bailey, June LEFT TO RIGHT- ]ohn P ce ' L - F ' IY Treasurer: Frances Anderson, SeCre ]oyce Linton, Bates, Mar one Swe llson, Miss Whiter, Butler. Rebecca Maih MoTriso n, Sponsor; Louise Baker, Do rothy Templeion. . i ibpworth JLea que BACK ROW — LEFT TO RIGHT: Darrell Selby, Tynes Carr, Jack Weber, Curtis Magee, Betty Lee Price, Russell Lewis, Gladys Swinney, Curtis Sadler. SECOND ROW: Jack Robbins, Avonelle Faucette, Delnia Jacobson, Lois Wiseman, Gladys Strong, Louise Comfort, Marjorie L ' ck, Althea M-goun. THIRD ROW: Doris Powers, Geraldine Franks, P. J. Spears, President; Nelon Davis, Christine Mob- ley, Vice-President; Marion Pickett, Sec- retary; Martha Boykin, Emma Gene Haley. FIRST ROW: Thelma Prassel, Maurice Laird, Mary Alice Clark, Buddy Herrin, Sara Godbold, Jane Street, Dulcie Suffling, Doris King. 45 LJ. ' v. C CC. ( abinet Doris Powers, Mary Evelyn Monroe, Delnia Jacobson, Christine Mobley, Fan- nie Merle Hart, Lillian Crawford, Kath- erine Jones, Marion Pickett. V m e. 0- , Cur s Sad ' TO |V denV, aC r eTg son ' r , t os reia , , Uog an ' WaldroP. CaTl , alP H 9 some- StU S l °° d CallowaY. lon D ' rs P-.Y eU ' , Ben G,e g - orV, eS sGree „lo G 46 ALLEN PRASSEL President JOHN SHANDS Vice-President JANE STREET Reporter State CA amp ton CDet, aters MISS RUTH BOYD Coach MELVIN WALDROP MILLER WALLEY [Phi cJheta Jxappa RUDOLPH DENDY MARION BARNETT CRAIG HARRIS Secretary SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Allen Prassel, Virginia Morrison, Secretary; Christine Mobley, Vice-President; James Lan- caster, President. SECOND ROW: Oscar Walling, Herbert Brinson, Billy Stephenson, Fannie Merle Hart, Happy Robin- son, Mary Ella Smith, Delnia Jacobson, Jack Liddell, Franklin Lewis. NOT SHOWN: Volley Patterson, Lois Wiseman, Rebecca Mathison. 47 gke Sample eu SEATED I oSJ Si-S 1 President, Jan Dulon, RebeC ca C° mi ° n R(5W: V F £y Bennett, SECOND HOW sttong M Y Lurline Mafe ison, GladY Tald . ne F a nks, Down . Tynes Cart, Weissl nger, King . uisWhUer, Sponsor ing , M1S [ [ fjke Vlathemat s eu oTrW r. Will Hict- wall, Bert« a s l lleI THIRD Filgc Mrs. ThoTtl pson, e 9 De rop- R ° W cSg Ha«is, ol shown, S? icS-sideni. ford Dawson, 48 Critgh School {Dramatic Club Rehearsing for LITTLE WOMEN LEFT TO RIGHT: Earline Phillips, Vice- President; Miss Evelyn Steadman, Director; Polly Crisler, Secretary; Billy Taylor, Patty Dent, President; Gloria Jones, Dan Smath- ers, Dovie Hardy, Earlton Gibbes, Mary Glenn Williams. In front: Hugh Brent, Clara Frances Beazley, Reporter. CROSS STITCH HEART CENTER PICTURE — LEFT TO RIGHT: Polly Crisler, Doris Armitage, Clara Frances Beazley, and Earline Phillips. LOWER PICTURE — LEFT TO RIGHT: Earline Phillips, Clara Frances Beazley and Doris Armitage. 49 JACK FOWLER VICE-PRESIDENT EVELYN STEADMAN ADVISER X JL % THE Hinds Junior College DRAMATIC CLUB presents ummomm) of 2£twymctn DELNIA JACOBSON PRESIDENT VIRGINIA MORRISON SECRETARY PERRY LUCKETT FRANCES RUTH CASE DORIS POWERS JOYCE LINTON ROSEMARY PARKER EMILY WEISSINGER A. F. SUMMER MILLER WALLEY JACQUELINE ASHLEY ANN DILLON GLADYS SWINNEY FRANCES LOU HOPKINS 51 BONNIE CLARK MARION BARNETT LOUISE COMFORT CURTIS MAGEE Civ than [Pilot cJr eu Tatntng lass FIRST SEMESTER CLASS SUMMER life NOT PICTURED: ROBERT HILL MARCUS JONES FRANCIS SEALE BREEDEN SECOND SEMESTER CLASS LEFT TO RIGHT: Jesse Jones, Lockett Peyton, Steve Gordon, H. M. Wright, Melvin Waldrop, Jones Robertson, Tack Robbins, Miss Hutchison, Instructor; Mr. Stevens, Instructor; Ralph Hogan, Bobby Howard. 52 JACQUELINE ASHLEY DOROTHY McLAURIN cJhe uitndi som an STAFF FRANKLIN LEWIS. Editor jfctf tuts LAVONNE LAIRD JANE STREET €± mm Mm DARRELL SELBY EVELYN STEADMAN. Faculty Adviser  vsi yw v 1 STKYY MISS BESS LANCE SPONSOR £D lTOK A.f- Sl a f f° S 4 Gfft MARY EVELYN MONROE DELNIA JACOBSON ASSISTANT EDITOR ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER LAVONNE LAIRD FEATURE EDITOR EARL BREEDEN SPORTS EDITOR 7RESV BILLIE LEA JACQUELINE ASHLEY ASSISTANT FEATURE EDITOR ASSISTANT FEATURE EDITOR 54 7?7m Bige MOST POPULAR GIRL CAMPUS FAVORITE DELNIA JACOBSON rrir. s ge MOST VERSATILE BOY FRANKLIN LEWIS 56 OST p o 7 CAMp o s FA U fi oy ' ■ s UMme r MOST TALENTED GIRL ALICE STRINGER MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL DELL WALLING MOST TALENTED BOY MARTIN WHITE MOST HANDSOME BOY HOUSTON BUCKALEW FRlE u EST Boy P - J- S PEARs ones fcfOW Hi s s H 57 MOST U f fxxS tRS HUiSX KAtHB E %£ ■ BO MOST STUDIOUS GIRL CHRISTINE MOBLEY BEST GIRL ATHLETE FANNIE DODDS MOST DEPENDABLE GIRL REBECCA MATHISON MOST DEPENDABLE BOY TOM VIRDEN BBSt BOB SH tftfOtf MOST OSCA sT l3DlO 3S 58 CAMPUS FAVORITE DORIS POWERS CAMPUS FAVORITE PERRY LUCKETT CAMPUS FAVORITE LANE FOSTER MOST VERSATILE BILLIE LEA WITTIEST GIRL BONNIE CLARK WITTIEST BOY JACK WEBER BEST DRESSED GIRL LOUISE COMFORT NOT PICTURED BEST DRESSED BOY HARRY SASSER 59 ■ I 60 I 61 - 62 :i iissssi s mu SmWim iitW : §!§ 63 64 T LICTORIAL HOOKS ca MYERS i : R ,T. 73 OS 9$i f ' HINDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 5 0106 01094479 5


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