Mississippi University for Women - Meh Lady Yearbook (Columbus, MS)
- Class of 1943
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'V 7 fi If IIICAIIIIN Because uf his cuntagiuus friendliness tuward each uf us, hecause uf his cheerful willingness tu lend his skill tu these possessed with great pruhlerns and little experiencej hecause uf the efficiency with which he handles the juh that is his-fur these reasuns and hecause we hath like and admire him as a person, we dedicate this issue ef MEH LADY tu Mr. lluwe. A A A A I, .V W ,W 1 .- .i. .-.,-.w.... A,,l.,,,,,,w,, W... , , ,W W -.,,-,. ,mud , V , Af VY? , , I . ., ,M E i J .L- l I r 1 2.1 ll , El i l J . 1 l Li Q' -Adi E a fi GOVERNOR PAUL B. JOHNSON President HB Ill TRUSTEES IION HON HON. MRs. Miss HON HON HON HON HON. HON HON HON. Terms Expire February, 1948 W. CALVIN WEI.l,S, SR ........ RANSOM ALDRICH . . JOHN SAVAGE VVM. O. REA Terms Expire May, 1944 MARTHA CATCHING ENOCHS . B. G. HAZARD .... JOHN W. BACKSTROM . J. F. BARBOUR .... FORREST G. COOPER . HAROLD GAUTIER . C. W. JENKINS . . MEANS JOHNSTON . L. M. JOYNER DR. H. CARROLL MCLEOD . . . . . . . UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI HON. JOHN VV. BARBEE ......... ' HON. J. A. ELLARD, Executive Secretary . l I7 I . . Jackson Michigan City . Gulfport . Jackson . Jackson . Columbus . Leakesville . Yazoo City . Indianola . Pascagoula . Ellisville . Greenwood . Starkville . Hattiesburg . Hernando . Jackson epldeffeflt Q Q Q o Q TI-IE FACULTY-who have taught us patiently, advised us wisely, admonished us skillfully, and inspired us nohly- who, by steadfastness of ideal, ability, and determined effort, have made this school an institution nationally acknowledged, praised highly by all who know it, and loveduhy those who call it Alma Mater. NELLIE S. KEIRN GEORGE T. BUCKLEY A.B., A.M. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. 1 A. C. ROWE Dean and Vice-President Regixtrar and Director of Placement Bureau Fmarlcial Secreta y E191 453-T' RoBl5R'1' I,. BlilMKIil.I., l'u.li., NNI., l'u.I7. , T 1-givin. if fi. IILHK'-X I 1 1 DH ll L '!rx I., ' K V I . f'.,,f, x MINNIH Cmklc Bmw, .-X.li., .AX,M., l'll.l5. . . 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P!'0f6'550l' of English Professor of Plzysica! Edumiiozz . . . . . Dirfrlor of Illusif . Professor of 1101110 1:'Co1I0111i6.v First Row MAR'I'IN PAINTER MCCORMICK I - V, Third Row POHI, RUssEI,I, VVILSON AIINII ISTRATIVE ASSISIA TS NELL LAWLRR, A.B., A.M. SARAH D. Nsmsox . MARX' SMILEY, 15.3. . O. D. Qumre . MARIE BAI.nw1N, A.B., MD, , LORINR GOZA, A.B., . . MARGARET M. Bow, AJS, JIMMIE H. YOUNG . Ifirst R mu .N'lu.f1'nl l.'uun.w'lur . .Y1'al'f'lr1I'y In Ph'.!iJr'71f . , . . Dirliliun . SuprriuIfndrnl of lluil.iiny.f um! GrounJ.f Suomi Ron' IZZI . Rfshlrnl I'l1yJi4'iun xllumnm' Sf'u'r1ur'y . .I.f.fi,rlunl Rrgzixlrm' Sup,-rinr.-umm of lJnl'frxi!urir.f 2 3 First Row HOWARD T. BATCHELDER, B.S., A.M., PH.D . Associate Professor of Social Studies and Education F. F. COVINGTON, JR., A.B., A.M., PII.D. . . . Associate Professor of English MARY LOUISE MORSE, B.S., M.S., PII.D. . . Associate Professor of Chemistry R. JOHN RATH, A.B., A.M., PI-I.D .......... Associate Professor of History GEORGE LOUISE SEHON, B.S., M.S .......... Associate Professor of Biology ALICE WILDMAN, B.S., A.M. , . . Associate Professor of Education and Psychology 6 Second Row f JANE ADAMS, A.B., A.M .......... Assistant Professor of Home Economics ETTA ATWELL, B.M ..........,..... Assistant Professor of Music I LUNA AUSTIN, B.S., A.M. . Assistant Professor of Bacteriology, Physiology and Hygiene T MABEL BALDWIN, B.S., A.M .,...... Assistant Professor of Secretarial Scinncr LUCY YOUNG BANKS, A.B., A.M. . ....,... Assistant Professor of English HARRIET BARNES, A.B., A.M. . .... Assistant Professor of Physical Education Third Row ROMAYNE BERRYMAN, B.S., A.M ...... Assistant Professor of Physical Education LIDA M. BURRILL, B.S., A.M. . . . Assistant Professor of Home Economics MAUDE CHEEK, B.S., A.M., . . .... Assistant Professor of Biology LAURA CROWELL, A.B., A.M. . . ..,. Assistant Professor of Speech ELISE DAVIS, A.B., A.M. . . ..... lssistant Professor of Secretarial Science ELIZABETH ELLISON, A.B. . . .......... Assistant Professor of Mztsic ,H Fourth Row MARY E. FRIERSON, A.B., A.M ........ Assistant Professor of Social Studies , ' ALICE JAMES GATCHELL, A, B ........ Assistant Professor of Library Science LEIGH GERDINE, A.B., B.M., PH.D ........... Assistant Professor of Music MARGUERITE GOEN, A.B., A.M ....... 'lssistant Professor of Secretarial Science ELEANOR HARKINS, A.B., B.S. in L. S ..... Assistant Professor of Library Science VIRGINIA LEE HARRISON, G.C.D., A.B., A.M. ..... Assistant Professor of Spxeili I its FAIIIIHY 3 I I i 'Qx F I I I nn Amin WWW I I '? gf I 'Oi i. iw l Cin? 1 ag, . ,0 OUIOA 'THOMPSON Hxcxs, B.S., M.S. EVELYN HOHF, AB., B.Mus., M.Mus LOITIE HOWARD, B.S., A.M. . . . 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Instructor ofBil1le and Y.W.C.fI. Secretary MARY LOU PEX'1'ON,A.B.,A.M ...... . . . Instructor of Mississippi History AUGUSTA J. SYRES .................. Assistant Librarian NOBLE B. ARMSTRONG, A.B., A.M., B.M., PH.D. . . Assistant Professor of Education s and Super-visor of High School Teaching MARX' M. I-IUTCIIINSON, A.B., A.M. . Assistant Professor MARY ITA PIARDY, A.B., A.M. . Critic Teacher and Second Row EMMA LE DORTCI-I, A.B., A.M. . VIRGINIA MAE FERRILL, A.B., A.M. . . LANY HOLLAND, A.B ...... . MARTHA PERRY, B.S., A.M. . . . MARY VIRGINIA ROBINSON, B.S. . . JANXE A. ROBISON, B.S., A.M. . . . III.IzABE'I'II ARCPlIBAl.IJ, A.B., A.M. . Third Row MEI.I'IN EI.I,IS, A.B., A.M. LIl.I.IAN F. TIICOCK, A.B., A.M. . SYI,vIA HOWELL, A.B .... CORNELIA HUDSON, A.B., A.M. . EVELYN PIGFORD, AB. . . . DANELLE YATES, A.B. A.M. . ANN GRIMES, A.B .... X1 sst. 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S 1 i 5 ' 4 H Q jf , 4 H? , I 1 I fl 1 'Q I 1? fe ! -1 v E V? f A P' li s' L A-fs' N 1 THE PIHSIIIE VS MESSAGE 6'1- To the Class of 1943: In a world-wide environment turbulent with war and tumors of war, your class entered Mississippi State College for Women in the fall of 1939, when it was diffi- cult to predict coming events. Notwithstanding this uncertainty, however, you have witnessed progress on the part of your Alma Mater. In your Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years, there were maximum capacity enrollments. Your class enjoys the distinction of being the largest graduating class in a decade, and, with the exception of only three other classes, the largest in the history of the Mississippi State College for Women. In your Sophomore year, the name of M. S. C. W. was placed upon the list of accepted institutions of the Association of American Universities, and in your Senior year a chapter of Mortar Board was installed at the college. Also within your aca- demic lives, curriculums leading to degrees in Physical Education and in Library Sci- ence have been adcled. I In the realm of current events, your class has experienced Pearl Harbor, the estab- lishment of the Columbus Army Flying School, the reception of Dates in the uniforms of the armed forces of the United States and her Allies, the rationing of commodities prized by every undergraduate, and has participated in many defense activities, including protective air raid drills. Throughout this changing scene, you have proven yourselves to be growing and enthusiastic students of the Mississippi State College for Women and, at the same time, loyal citizens of the United States. In both of these capacities, you have made your adjustments intelligently, graciously, and patriotically. You have selected com- petent, tactful leaders from among your group and have supported and followed these leaders with rare discrimination. You have grown as individuals in body, in mind, in adaptability, and in spirit. Your Alma Mater has faith in you and in your ability to render unique service to society. She sends you forth with her love and her blessings. Sincerely yours, if , B. L. PARKIN SON, ' President. I29 1 FRANMF STEPHENS SUE WoRLEx', ELLA DICKERSON FRANKIE STEPHENS . SUE WORLEY ELLA DICKERSON . . Miss EMMY GDY P01-IL X Z f X Z f Z Z , flASS . . President . Vice-Pre5ident Secretary-Treasurer - . Sponsor X I EL1z,mE'ru ALDRICH, Michigan City' Mississippi? Home I . - Y. W- C- A- Economics: Home Economics Clllbv 1, 2' 3' 4' , 1 2- House committee. 1, Chapel Choir' 1? Zwave' 1' 4: 1 Y . . . t Events. 1' Invitation Committee, 4: Fire Squad, 1, Cllffen ' A u 2, 3. . Canterbury Club' 1, 2, 3, 45 'Y SDOIlS0l'r IOHNSON ALEXANDER, Indianola, MiSSiSSiDPi? Mama' atics Zouave 1, 4: Junior-Freshman lvedding, 35 Math m , v Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Theater Guild, 3: Tournament I'iR3'5f .34 Junior Usher, 35 Fire Squad, 15 Light Checker' 1: Comfmt- tee lvoman, 3: Rogues, 1, 25 Elite Contest, 4, Stunt Night, 3, Freshman 1, Basketball Team, 2: Vvllffb' Ball T'3 f ' 4. 0 FRANCES CAROLYN ALFORD, Bay Springs, lliissls- sippis Elementary Education? East Mississippi Junior C01- lege, 1, 2, Education Club, 45 Fire Squad, 3: Junior Stunt Night, 3. Q JOYCE VYILLIADIS ANDERSON, Tupelo, Mis- sissippi: Latin, Classical Club, 1, 2, Vice-President, 13 WV,-it- ers' Club, 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 3: Zouave, 25 Current Events, 1, 25 Chapel Choir, 1, 23 Lantern, 2g Torch, 3, Theater Guild, 2, 35 Spectator, 2, 3, 43 Art Editor, 3, 45 lgpherngfii, 4, Art Editor? Eta Sigma Phi, 3, fl, Secretary, 45 Alpha Chi Alpha, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4: Kappa Pi, 1, 2, 3, -1, President, 3, 49 Senior Chaperong li. S. U. Council. Q MARYANNA ANDERSON, Pontotoc, Mississippi, Physical Education, Y. IV. C. A. Discussion Group, l, 254 Swimming Team, ly 2, 3, 45 XV. A. A., 2, 3, 4g Best Man, 4: Junior- Freslnnnn Wedding, 1, 2, 3, -lg House Committee, l, 35 Alum- . 'l'o 1 -Mbna ' Carolyn JOYCE ,Eli Maryanna Janett uae Page, 2, Volley Ball Team, 2, Special Dancing, 2, 3, 4: Presbyterian Fellowship Council, 3, 4: Senior Chaperon: Elite Contest, 49 Tennis Tournament, 33 Physical Education Club, 2, 3, 4. 0 MARY JANETT ANDERSON, Hazlehurst, Mississippi, Home Economics: Copiah-Lincoln, 1, 23 B. S. U. Council, 3, 4. 0 GORDON MARIE ARMES, Pleasant Grove, Mississippi, Biology, Beta Beta Beta, 3, 4, Treasurer, 43 Pi Gamma Mu, 4, Nature Study Club, 2, 3, 4, Civic League, 35 House Committee, 35 President Nature Study Club, 4: Alumnae Page, 2: Chairman of Uniform Committee, 4: Spe- cial Senior Chaperone. g JOSEPHINE AYCOCK, Calhoun City' Mis '- ' L ,, SSSIDDI, Iublic School Music: Lockhearts, 1, 23 antem, 23 Black List, 3, 4g Hottentots, 3, 49 Bach Society, l32l ,-,ms yy. Gordon Marie Jo 1, 2, 3, 4: Education Club, 1, Theater Guild, 1, 2, Special Orchestra, 1, 25 Varsity Glee Club, 3, 4, President, 3, 45 Spe- cial Senior Chaperon, 45 Zounve, 1, 43 Stunt Night, 3: Civ'iC League Inspector, 35 Y Sponsor, 2, 3, 4, Y Cabinet, 32 Junior Evening, 3: MEH LADY Stnl'l', -l,: Senior Recital, 49 Gondoliers, 35 Chapel Choir, 1, 3, 4. 0 NANCY BACKSTROM, Columbus, Mississippi: Home Eco- nomics: Theater Guild, 1, 2, 3, Master Berkman, 33 Home Econonlics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 4: Phi Upsilou Omi- cron, 3, 4, Historian, 4: Kappa Pi, 3, 45 Baptist Players, 2, 3, Vice-President, 33 Chemistry Club, 1: Camera Club, 2, 3, President, 35 Special Dancing, 2, 3, 4: Danforth Scholarship. Summer, 3, 45 0 ERSEL BALLARD, Isola, Mississippi, Ele- ll A ,l 4 1 . r l , ' lint I lis- fit- ent 3.. 4: 4: -t, f ual Hg . I xr- 1- lll- l 4 L Q W , x A l 5 1 1 . . mentary Education: Sunflower Junior College, 1, 2: I-'ire Squad, 3: Education Club, 4: Nature Study' Club, 4: Y. HV. C. A., 3, 4. 0 MARY LENA BALLARD, Birmingham, Ala- bama: Home Economics: Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Chemistry Club, 1, 2: Theater Guild, 1, 2: Y Discussion Group, 1, 2: Zouave, 1: Choral Speaking Group, 1, 3: Cur- rent Events, 1, 2: Chapel Choir, 1: Summer School, Louisiana Tech, 1940: Summer School, University of Tennessee, '42: Stunt Night, 3: Civic League Inspector, 1. 9 MARY JANE BARNES, Meridian, Mississippi: Physical Education: Black List, Pledge President, 3, President, 4: Lockhearts, l, 2: lIot- tentots, 3, 4: Zouave, 1, 4: YV. A. A., 1, 2, 3, -l: Physical Ed- ucation Clllb, 3, 4: Swimming Team, 1, 2, 3: Basketball I Bitsy Ersel Team, 2, 3: Volley Ball '1'eam, 2, 4, Varsity, 2: Hockey Team, 3: llasebail Team, 2, 3: Spanish Club, 3: Special Dancing, 1, 2, 3, 4: Summer School, 2: Junior-Freshman Wedding, 1: I-Iouse Committee, 1: Theater Guild, 2: Red Cross Instructor in Life Saving and First Aid, 3, 4. Q ADINE BECKER, Brookhaven, Mississippi: Social Studies: Editor ot' Spectator, 4: Managing Editor, 3: Reporter, 1, 2: Delegate to Associated Collegiate Press, 4: Delegate to South- ern Federation of College Students and Publications Repre- sentatives, 3, 4: Mortar Board, 4: Torch, 3: Lantern, 2, lie- porter: Pi Gamma, Mu, 3, President, 4: Presidents Council, -I: Special Senior Chaperon, 4: WVho's N'ho in American Col- leges and Universities, 4: Elite Contest, Most Intellectual, 4: Mary Lena Mo K X , , .,. Deena Peggy Junior Usher, 3: Theater Guild, 1, 2, 3: Freshman Y, 1: Camera Club, 1, President, 2: Civic League Inspector, 2, 3: House Committee, 2: International Relations Club, Publicity Director, 3: Zouave, 1, 4: Debate Council, 1, Secretary, 2: Intercollegiate Debate Team, 2: Secretary-Treasurer of Class, 2, 3: French Club, 1, 2: Maskers, 3, 4: Alpha. Chi Alpha, 2, 3, 4: 1Vriters' Club, 2, 3: Y Sponsor, 2, 3: Baseball Team, 2, 3: Hockey, 4, Q PEGGY BILLINGSLEY, Jackson, Missis- sippi: Home Economics: Zouavc, 1, 4: Chemistry Club, 3: Home Economics Club, 4: Bach Society, 4: Firv: Squad, 1: Civic League Inspector, 1. 0 ANNIE JULIA BOOZER, Ar- tesia, Mississippi: Elementary Education: Y. IV. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Y Groups, 1: Current Events, 1, 2: Chapel Julia, Hollywood Choir, 1, 2, 3: Zouave, 1, 4: Education Club, 3: Stunt Night, 3: Y Discussion Group, 2, 3: Varsity Hockey Team, 3. Q MARGARET FOREE BOXVLES, Clarksdale, Mississippi: Physical Education: Y. YV. C. A., 1: Theater Guild, 1: Chem- istry Club, 1: WV. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4: Physical Education Club, 3, 4: House Committee, 2: Zouave, 1, 4: Camera Club, 2: Beta Beta Beta, 3, 4: Black List, 4: Volley Ball Team, I: Tennis Team, 3: Baseball Team, 1, 2, 3, Var- sity, 2, 3: Basketball Team, 2, 3, Varsity, 3: Hockey Team, 2, 3, 4: Varsity, 2, 3, Manager, 4: Junior Council, 3: Delc- gatc to National Physical Education Convention, 3: Instruc- tor in American Red Cross First Aid, 4. I w L , fl 111,17 SBETH BRAME, Jackson, 1NiississiviviLHT' 0 OLIVIA 4 Ai . ' ' T clinician 25 Y- W' ' 'A wry? Theater Guild' 2, :::gl1Ii2fusS?on Groull, 2, 35 Spectator' 1, 2, 3, 43 UDDCI' Class 2 4, uMikad0,, Costume Chairman, 3: SpaniShC 13' Chapel Choir, 23 Record Recxl' E' . ' o 1 , . - , - SSI '- ggiiizryiglmt, 3,2 Mississippi Histor::::YScg:bgl:T Islas- ' 7 Y sippi State Summer School, 42' .? l Sveech' President M nolia Mississillllii Ellgllsll am I ' , 2. BANE't gg rmllent 4. Vice-President, 3: Secretarpt. , Studen OVC Y V' . - ,fm Universi ies u 1 - Y and Coueiis' fir, Bixrd 4- Delegate to Southern Intercol- v , . 1' a r . r , Eigirte iissireiation of Student Governmenf'St3,1l4,tDG:ciS'ii'InE , .Q . - , ' t Association of u en 1 ' to DIISSQSSIIQDI glgtjggigegga gmtional Student Federnhm, of Tsteiiuiy 4'y 1'resident's Council, 4: Spectator Staff, 11, if 1 ' ' . . , , ,. ' 2 A ' il , 4- Editdr Freshman Edition? lll'- ter Gund' 1' ' 3' ' l . . V une Ollvla 0 var .......,...,. ,... -.. . Brou Karleen Baseball Team, 33 Beta Beta, Beta, 3, 43 Chemistry Club, 3, 43 Stunt Night, 33 Mortar Board, 4, Treasurer, 43 Gamma- Sigma Epsilon, 43 Art Editor of MEH LADY, 43 1Vho's 1Vho in Amer- ican Universities and Colleges, 4g Special Senior Chaperon, 4. 0 MARJORY BROOKS, Greenwood, Mississippig Bactt-ri- ology and Chemistryg Cheerleader, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hgaql Cheer.. leader, 43 Theater Guild, 1, 23 Rogues, 23 Glee Club, 2, 33 Hygiene J0llrllal Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, 43 Chemistry Club, 3, 49 R9D0rfel', 33 House Committee, 13 Civic League IHSDCCYOF, 33 Zoua-ve, 1, 43 Beta Beta Beta, 3, 43 Gamma Slglllil EDSll0l1, 49 Y SDUHSOF, 2, 33 Lantern, 23 Torch, 33 Art Editor of MEH LADY, 43 Elite Contest, 2, 3, 4, 181051: Versa-tile, 43 Current Events, 13 Chapel Choir, 13 Stunt Night, 33 Assistant Art Editor of Spectator, 23 Baseball Team, 33 XVho's 11110 in American Colleges and Universities, 43 Special Senior Chaperon, 4. 0 MARGARET MARY BROU Ocean Springs, Mississippi- 2, 3, 43 Alpha Psi Omega, 2, 3, 43 Secretary, 33 Class play ,l,0m.,m,,,0,,t, 2, 3, 43 Director Hvinning Play, 33 Lantern, 25' Torcll, 33 Star ami Sceptre, 43 Alpha Chi Alpha, 43 Special Senior Chaperon, 43 Junior Usher, 33 Junior Council, 33 varsity Gleo Ciuh, 33 Swimming Team, 33 Tennis Team, 33 43 Stunt Night, 33 Y Sponsor, 2, 33 Red Cross Life Saving Course, 2g Varsity Volley Ball Team, 23 Archery Team, 1: Freshman HY Groupg Intercollegiate Debate Team, 13 Veg- vel. Choi,-, 13 French Club, 13 Chapel Choir, 13 Cu,-,ent Events, 13 Zouave, 43 Loclchearts, 23 Black List, 3, 43 Hot- u.,,f,,t5, 3, 4. g MARGARET BROOKS, Greenwood, Missis- Simi, lmcferiology and Chemistry3 Cheerleader, 1, 2, 3, 4, Zouave, 1, 43 House Committee, 13 Chapel Choir, 13 Current Events, 13 Theater Guild, 1, 23 Rogues, 2g Glee Club, 2, 35 Assistant Art Editor of Spectator, 23 Elite Contest, 2, 3, 49 Most y,.,.,,,filc, .lg Hygiene Journal Club, 2, 3, 4, Vicc-Pres- meal-, 3, President, 43 HY Sponsor, 2, 33 Lantern, 23 Torch, 35 1-Twin Twin 'R MN, Katie Marie Ructeriologyg Orchestra, 1. 2, 3, 43 Bach'Society, 1, 2, 33 Coast Club, 1, 23 Swimming Team, 1, 2, 33 Vflriifyr 11 21 33 Captain, 33 Head of Swimming, 43 Hockey Tfillll, 2' 35 Captain, 33 Varsity, 33 Basketball Team, 33 Tennis Team, 33 Swimming' Club, 1, T23 XY. A. A., 1, 2, 3, -li French Club, 23 Chemistry Club, 33 Camera Club, 3: I'llySl0S Club, 49 Hygiene Journal Club, 3, 4: Tri Beta: Gamnm Sigma ED' silonz Civic League, 1. 23 I-louse Committee, 1, 2, 35 Ellie Contest. g MAE' KARLEEN BURCI-I, Fulton, Mississippi? lQllg'i1SllQ Hillman College, 1, 23 Glee Clllb, 3, 4: Bfilillst Players, 3, 4, Y. w. C. A.. 3. 4, Y. w. A., 3. 4: B- S- ll-9 3, 4. O CATH ICRINE YYILLIANIN BUTLEIK, Yazoo City, MIS- sissippi3 Physical Education: Mortar Board tStar X Seelllfei' -I3 1'rcsidenl's Council, 43 Point Conmnittee, 43 Special Senior Chaperon, 43 H'ho's XYho Among' Students of American Um- versities and Colleges, 43 Elite Contest, 3, 43 M05t' Athletic' l ' K 1, 1 2 'B l suntan, 'R President, 43 Lane ll ' - . -sum... ff' .I 1 l l Hay , 2 , cial 3: , 3,2 'ing . 1 , fes- 'ent lot- sis- 4: 'ent 3: 4: 'es- , 3, 7? 2 2, 2, 35 nr b, li ,- Ee is it '! 5- l, rl' ,- 39 I, 2, Treasurer, 2, Pi Delta Phi, 3, 4, French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President Civic League, 3, Junior Usher, 3, Y. WV. C. A. Cabinet, 2, 3, Physical Education Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 2, Vice-President, 3, Junior-Freshman WVedding, 1, 2, 3, Groomsman, 3, Chemistry Club, 1, Y Sponsor, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Orientation Committee, 3, Freshman Y Com- mission, 1, Upper Classmen Discllssion Group, 2, 3, Zouave, 1, 4, Special Dancing, 1, House Committee, 1, Civic League Inspector, 2, Current Events, 1, 2, Chapel Choir, 1, 2, Can- terbury Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball Team, 1, Baseball Team, 1, 2, 3, Varsity, 3, Basketball Team, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 2, 3, Varsity, 2, 3, Swimming Team, 2, 3, Varsity 2 3, Hockey Team, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 2, 4, Varsity 2, 3, Red Cross Life Saving and lvater Safety Course, 2, Red Cross Instruction Course, 2, 4, Stunt Night, 3, WV. A. A. Letter, 3, Junior Council, 3. 0 ANNA MARIE CALLAXVAY, Oxford, Missis- sippi, Bacteriology, WV. A. Ai, 4, Y, KV. C. A. Discussion uG n Group, 1, 2, Y. XV. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, House Committee, 1, 2, 3: Senior Council, 4, Hygiene Journal Club, 2. 3, 4, Physics Cfub, 3, Chemistry Club, 4, Junior-Senior Dance Committee, 3, Varsity Yolley Ball Team, 2, Varsity Basketball Team, 2, Current Events, 2, Fire Squad, 1. 2, Zouave, 1, 4. g JENNALEE CANTRELL, England, Arkansas, Bacteri- ology, Physics Club, 1, Mathematics Club, 1, 2, 4, Special Dancing, 2, Chemistry Club, 2, 3, Hygiene Journal Club, 3, 4, Camera Club, 3, KV. A. A., 3, 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon, 4. 0 MARGERY JACQUELYN CATLEDGE, Louisville, Iilissis- sippi, Elementary Education: Soft Bail Team, 2, 3, Varsity, 2, 3, Volley Ball Team, 2, 3, Education Club, Mississippi State Summer School, '-12. Q LORENA CHEAIRS, Dublin, Mississippi, Elementary Education, Civic League Inspector, 1, llouse Committee, l, Fire Squad, 2, Chapel Choir, 2, Current Events, 2, Civic League Inspector, 29 Summer School Delta. State 'l'ca1-hers College, Mississippi State, Edn- I 1' erm Kat Lorena Ruby Anne - bw qv 1., fs ' Mary Evelyn Carolyn Mary Tellie Nell cation Club, 4. Q RUBY ANNE CHEAIRS, New Albany, Mis- sissippi, Elementary Education, Y. KV. C. A., 1, 2, 3: VOSDUI' Choir, 1, 2, 3, Theater Guild, 1, 2, WVesley Commission, 1, 2, 3: Secretary, 2, Zoua-ve, 1, 4, Chapel Choir, 1, 2, Current Events, 1, 2, Junior-Freshman 1Vedding, 2, 4, Chemistry Club, 2, Civic League Inspector, 3, Education Club, 4, Li- brary Sci-ence Club, 4, Bach Society, 4, Stunt Night, 3, Alumnae Page, 2, Blue Mountain Summer School, '41, '42. Q MARY EVELYN CLARK, Natchez, Mississippi, Secre- tarial Science, Copiah Lincoln Junior College, 1, 2, Student Government, 4, Student Council, 3, 4, Commerce Club, 3, 4, House Chairman, 3, Special Dancing, 3, -I: Swimlllilllf Team, 3, Basketball, 3, 1Yesley Foundation Council, 4, Sledding, 4, Special Senior Chaperon, 4. 0 CAROLYN PAYNE CLEVELAND, Tylertown, Mississippi, Bacteriology and Chemistry, WV. A. A., 4, Varsity Hockey, 3, Volley Ball, 4, Chemistry Club, 1, 4: Hygiene Journal Club, 2, 3, 42 Jllll- l35l ior-Freshman Wedding, 3, 4, Lantern, 2, Beta Beta Beta, 4, Physics Club, Secretary, 4, Debate Council, 1, 2, Orches- tra, 3, Y Discussion Group, 1, Zouave, 1, 4, Senior Chap- eron, House Conimittee, 1, 2, 3, 45 Bach Society, 3, Civic League Inspector, 2, 3. g MARY TELLIE CLIE'l I', Mont- peiier, Mississippi, Mathematics, Mathematics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, House Committee, 2, 3, 4, Fire Squad, 1: Zonavc, 1, 4: Junior Stunt Night, Yolley Ball Team, 4, Nature Study Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Beta Beta, 3, 4: Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, Y. XV. C. A., l, 2, 3, Chapel Choir, 1, 2, 4, Current Events, 2, HY Sponsor, 3. Q NELL CAR- OTHERS COLEMAN, H'est Point, Mississippi, Home Eco- nomics, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Y Discussion Group, l, 2, 3, Theater Guild, 1, 2: Zouave, l, 4, Civic League Inspector, l, 2, Chapel Choir, l, 2: Education Club, 3, Sec- retary-Treasllrer, 4, Presbyterian l'vt':l0lYPIllD Group, 3, 43 Social Chairman, 4, Fire Squad, l, 2, Alumnae Page, 2, Stunt Night, 3. '- Piano' GIG!! o ANGELYN coLTnA1:1', Myrtle, M'bS'bb'm ' ' . . B -l Society 1 club, 1, 2, 3, 4: varsny Glee Club, 1, 2, 3' M' ' ' . - . ' Recital: . . Evenulg Senior 2, 3: Vcsper Choir, 2, 3, 41 'I'm ' 7 l 4 0 FVEIYN ABERNATHY COLTHARP. New ,',l'n-ve, , '- 1 ' , , , ., ' 5- Junior-Freshman Albany, MISSISSIPPI' Home Economlc ' , . . . . ' t ' C! l wedding, Chapel Choir, 1: Civic League, 2, Chemls rb ur, 3. Y w C A, 3: Stunt Night, 3: Cllfrvllt Evenfsy 39 H 'c , - ,, . ' ' L AUKX Economics Club, 3, 43 BMI' Socleu' 4' Loume' 1' ' L A i E 'In Angel yn ve -7 LEE CONNOR, Macon, Mississippi, History, Y, 1, Lan- tern, 25 Torch, 35 Zouave, 35 French Club, lg Spectator Ci,-. grunting' Staff, 2, 35 Junior-Freshman Wedding, Bridesmaid l 1, Flower Bearer, 29 Current Events, 1, Rogue, 1, 29 Mask- ers, 35 Hottentots, 1, 2, 3, State Summer School, '41, '42 g AGNES ALLENE COOK, SVest Point, Mississippi, Bac- tcriology: Wood Junior College, lg Hygiene Journal Club, 3, -lg Zouave, -lg Stunt Night, 3. Laura Lee Allene Fannie Betty XVade 0 FLORA FRANCES COOPER, Indianola, Mississippi, Elementary Edueationg Sunflower Junior College g Jun- ior Stunt Night, Black List, 3, 45 Zouave, 4. Q BETTY WVADE COX, Natchez, Mississippi, Latin, Spectator Ed- itorial Staff, 2, 39 Literary Editor, 45 MEH LADY, Class Representative, 3, 49 Y. WV. C. A. Second Vice-lrresident, 4, Canterbury Club, president, 3, 49 Star and Sceptre, 4, Torch, 3g Lantern, 23 Eta Sigma Phi, 3, Vice-1'l'CSil10llt, 43 Classical , . ,, , ' -ff 'Y X Gladys Droopy Club, 1, 29 Commerce Club, 13 Current Events, 25 Sing Sing, 2. 0 GLADYS CUMMINGS, Columbus, Mississippig Secre- tarial Science: Junior-Freshman Wedding, 1: Commerce Club 1, 3, 42 Pi Omega Pi, -1: Pi Gamma Mu, 4. g DRAPER LEI' CURTIS, French Camp, Mississippi: Elementary Education Y. IV. C. A., 2, 3, -lg Buch Society, 4: Education Club, 4, Ulllllwl Choir, 2: Yespcr Choir, 3: Zouuve, 1, 4: 1'l't'Sllyt1'l'il1 C0llll0il, 43 Glee Club, -1. :all- Cir Bid isk- '42 Iac- lub 2, . f f gy .e- b, E l- r ll 1 0 LILLYE DEDE DABBS, Gulfport, Mississippi3 Home Eco- uoulicsg Gull' Park College, 1, 23 Home Economics Club, 3, 43 Junior-Freshman ll'edding', 3, 43 Civic Leaguc, 3, 43 Elite Contest, 3: Junior Usher, 33 Junior Council, 33 Lockhearts, 23 Zouave, 4. 0 HELEN FAYE DAVIS, Lumberton, Missis- sippi: Home Economicsg Pearl River Junior College, 1, 23 Home Economics Club, 3, 4. g MARTHA BELLE DAVIS, Lyon, Mississippi3 Secretarial Scieuce3 Commerce Club, 1, Dede Helen 2, 3, 43 Chapel Choir, 1, 23 Current Events, 13 Y. XV. C. A. Discussion Group, 13 lYe1l1liug, 1, 2, 43 Zouuve, 13 Stunt Night, 3. Q EDNA FRANCES DAY, Beutouia, Mississippig Home Ecouomicsg Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 ll'esley Players, 1, 2, 3, 43 Historian of Hes- ley Players, 3, 43 H1-sley Foundation Council, 43 Junior Stunt Night, 33 Zouave, 1, 4. Martha Bell Frances Ella J Karolyn 0 ELLA FLOYD DICKERSON, Dodflsvillo, NllSSiSSllllllQ lloluc Economics: Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 43 Phi Upsilou Omi- crou, 3, 43 Treasurer of Phi Upsilou, 43 Baptist Players, 1, 2, 3, 43 Y. lv. C. Cabinet, 2, 3, 43 Y. WV. C. A. Discussion Group, 1, 2, 3, 43 Fire Squad, 1, 23 House Committee lVoumn, 1, 23 Secretary-Treasurer of Class, 43 Inter-dormitory Debate Team, 43 Hockey Team, 23 Baseball Team, 3. 9 KAROLYN E371 . . 1 ny, 'S FU Alice Frances DIXON, Ctllllllllllli, Blississippig lltllllt' l':t'0llUllllt'N1 Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Zouave, 1, 4. 0 ALICE DORROH, Ellisville, Mississippi: Home Economics: B. S. U. Council, 3, 43 Home Economics Club, 3, 4: Junior Council, 33 Civic League Inspector, 3. 0 FRANCES DRAKE, Columbus, Mis- sissippi3 Home ECtlll0DlllTSQ Home Economics Club, 3, 43 Zouave, 13 lVcddiug', 1. 3 ri 7 .51 k. C ' 1 ELIYABETH DUWIAS, Lena, MiSSiSSil'1'i? Home Eco' o 1 ' nomics' Home Economics Ciub, 3, 43 Y' xv' A., 4. ' A 3, NYU Discussion Groulf, 3' ' ., , 3, 45 Educa- - 1 - ', YV. C. . tion Club, 3, 1 WHL 3. B T U , 4, SecN,m,.y, 5, , l 'Ay r ' ' MILDRED DUNCAN, s' Junior-Freshman 1Vedding', 1' 29 House Committee: Sill!! Huulkn' Blis- General Secretary, 4- 9 Sissippig Home Economic 33 Fire Squad, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 2, 33 Delegate . Tl t-r Guild 1' House Committee, 1, 2, 1' lea L , 1 Y. w. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 42 , . D f th to National Christian Assembly' 31 Frebhman an or . ' , - 'll E if XVinner, 1: Home Economics Club, 1, 2: 3, 4' Vue Pfesl el ' Club 1 2' lVcs'ev Foundation Council, 2: 01101791 ! I ! ' ' gate to State Home Economics Association, 4. Q DOROTHY LUCILLE EDWARDS, Lula, Mississippi3 Public School Musicg House Committee iVoman, 13 Freshman Y Cabinet, lg Hy-, Sponsor, 29 Glee Club, 1, 23 Varsity Glee Club, 1, 23 Bach Society, 1, 2, 3, 43 Lantern, 23 Torch Secretary, 33 Star and gcevtre Secretary, 43 Theater Guild, 43 Orchestra., 3, 45 Sigma Alpha Iota, Sergeant-at-Arms, 33g Chaplain, 1, 4: Zouave, 1, 43 Wesley Foundation Council, 2, 3, 43 President, 4: ,junior Usher, 33 Special Senior Chaperon3 Junior Evening, .,, g,.,,i,,r Recital, 4: Mortar Board. 43 Secretary, 43 Record . , - 3: Chemistry O ' 9 3 4. Recital, 1, 2, 3, 43 Chapel Choir, 13 Current Events, 1, 25 , 4 . , - -' cron, N - 1 - , t-lloir, 13 Current Events, 1, 3, Phi Uptzloigporrgor 2. Lleglwr Upper Class Y. H.. C. A. Dlscusswn Groups, 2, 3. g LILLIAN Lantern, 23 Special Senior Chaperon, 1 't 1 Dew PISVFIELLE EGGER, Hamilton, Mississippi3 English3 French , , . - . -hcry Tournamerl , 9 ' Choir, 1. 2? Glee Ctllb, 1' 2' 5' Aft , L. Y - - . l 1 Dot Lillian . Millie ' Elizabeth Ruth Sara Bobbie'f Charlotte Club, l, 23 Chapel Choir, 13 Y. XV. C. A., 13 Zouave, 1, -13 Orchestra, 1: Junior Councilg Education Club, 33 International Relations Ciub, 33 Nature Study Club, 33 Library Science Club, 43 Choral Speaking, 3g Volley Ball Team, 3, 4. O EVELYN RUTH ELLZEY, Amite, Louisiana3 Home Eco- nomicsg Y. IV. C. A., lg Chemistry Club, lg Home Economics Club, 1, 4: Zouave, 1, 43 Chapel Choir, 13 Junior Council, Current Events, 13 House Committee, 33 Fire Squad, 33 Stunt Night, 33 Copiah Lincoln Junior College, 2. Q SARA EMMONS, Meridian, Mississippi3 Elementary Educationg Meridian Junior College, 1, 23 Education Club, 4. . BAR- BARA ELIZABETH EVANS, Methuen, Massachusetts: Social Studiesa3'International Relations Club, 3, 4g Fresh- man Y. WV. C. A. Discussion Grl'0llDQ Chapel Choir, 1, 1381 733 Current, Events, 1, 23 Chemistry Club, 13 Home EC0ll0lll14'5 Club, 13 Zouave. 4: Junior-Freshman Wedding, 23 Y. WV- C- A.3 Theater Guild, l3 House Committee, 1, 23 Stunt Night, 33 Baptist Training Union Council, 4. O CHARLOTTE GAY EZELL, Louisville, Mississippi3 Elementary Educationg Edu- cation Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice-President, 33 President, 4: Physics Club, 2, 33 Vice-President, 3s French Club, 15 Nature Study Club, 13 International Relations Club, 3, 49 Presidellt, 43 Delegate to State International Relations Club Convell- tion, 33 Theater Guild, 13 Civic League Inspector, 1, 2, 33 House Committee, 1, 2, 33 Fire Squad, Ca,-tain, lj Ahunnae Page, 23 Y. HY. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 Y Sponsor, 2, 3g Cllikllel Choir, 33 Orchestra, 43 Red Cross Nutrition, 33 Senior Chap- erou, 43 Hockey Team, 43 Zounve, 43 Stunt Night, 3. lil il ll L 'I l . P l 1 1 s 1 l 11 l . il r I is 1 ! my uY,, Bach and ' v4, n4, lent, ,. ning, f Cord 1 'v 22 IAN :nch I4 1 , N, , 1 I l 5 W Y i ii V f , S X A 4 A I :ics C. ght, AY ilu- 9 X 4, 2 ll1'6 ent, -ell' 3 3 136 pel xp- v I 4 A ,I I fl i f li I I 1 usic, : 9 IDELLE FERGUSON, Atlanta, Georgia, Home Economics, Nutrition, University of Georgia Junior College, Atlanta, Georgia, 1, 2, Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 3, Home Economics Club, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Vesper Choir, 4, Na- ture Study Ciub, 4, Camera Club, 4: Upper Class Y Dis- cussion Group, 4, Presbyterian Fellowship, 4, Presbyterian Choir, 4, Student Dietitian, Sears Roebuck and Company, Summer '41 and '42, Zouave, 4. g VIRGINIA FERGUSON, Handsboro, Mississippi, Home Economics, Phi Upsilon Omi- cron, 3, 4, Candle Editor, 4, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Spectator Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4, News Editor, 3, 4, Lantern, 2, Torch, 3, Star and Sceptre, 4, YVriters Club, 2, 3, Vice- President, 3, Special Senior Chaperon, 4, Theater Guild, 1, 'Y Sponsor, 2, Zouave, 1, 4, Civic League Inspector, 2, Catholic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. 0 ELIZABETH FITZGERALD, Okolona, Mississippi, Elementary Education, lVesley Foun- dation Council, 2, 3, 4, Vesper Choir, 1, 2, 3, Glee Club, 3, 4, Varsity, 4, Chemistry Club, 1, French Club, 2, Special Dancing, 1, 2, 3, 4, Lighting '1'echnician, 1, 2, Freshman Y Sponsor, 2, Zouave, 1, 4, Civic League Inspector. 2, Operetta, 3, Theater Guild, 1, 1Vesley Players, 1, 2, 3, 4, WY. A. A., 3, 4, Baseball Team, 2, Y Sponsor, 2, Math Club, 2, Camera Club, 3, 4, Hockey Team, 3, Q FRANCES LILLIAN FLIPPEN, McCarley, Mississippi, Home Eco- nomics, Holmes Junior College, 1, 2, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 1, Y. IV. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, May Day Program, 1, 2, House Committee, 3, Fire Squad, 3, Junior Stunt Night, Summer School Mississippi State, '42. Idelle Virginia Fitzi Frances , . ,M WM. f ? ' Glo Frances Addie Nina Q ALICE GLORIA FORBES, Meridian, Mississippi, Modern Presbyterian Fellowship Council, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Team, 3, . 1' Languag'es, Spectator, 2, 3, 4, French Ciub, 1, 2, 3, -l, In Delta Phi, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Pi Alpha, 3, 4, Pi Gamma, Mu, 4, Lantern, 2, Zoua-ve, 1, -1, Alumnae Page, 2, Chapel Choir, 1, 2, Current Events, 1, 2, Chemistry Club, 1, Y Discussion, 1, First Aid, 3, Stunt Night, 3. Q ANNA FRANCES FOX, Philadelphia, Mis- sissippi, Home Economics, Vesper Choir, 1, Theater Guild, 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club, 3, Vice-President, Alpha Psi Omega, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President Phi Upsilon Omicron, 3, 4Qix Y Discussion Groups, 1, 2, Choral Reading, Y Sponsor, Senior Debate Team, Business Staff of Spec- tator, 1, Chapel Choir, Current Events, 1, Zouave, 1, 49 i391 Hockey Team, -I, Q ADDIE CLARA FREEMAN, Artesia, Mississippi, Elementary Education, Education Club, 3, 4, Y. YV. C. A. Discussion Group, 1, 2, 3, Y Sponsor, 2, 3, Wesley Foundation Commission, 1, 2, Basketball Squad, 3, Varsity Hockey Team, 3, Junior Stunt Night. g NINA CLAIRE GATES, Clarksdale, Mississippi, Home Economics, Junior Usher, Secretary of Camera Club, 1, Special Senior Chaperon, Theater Guild, 2, Chemistry Club, 1, Elite Con- test, 4, Zouave, 1, Current Events, 1, Chapel Choir, 1, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Council, Swimming Team, 1, 3, Phi Upsilon Omicron, 3, 4, Basketball Team, 3, Volley Ball Team, 4. - - ' '. r 'QI ' 0 munv LOUISE GEARY, Vicksburg. M'SS'SS'Pl ' Enbhi ,- ' gg Klan- Ephcmera, l, 2, 3, 4, '1'yDi5f, 1' 21 Asilstant Busmess A ' ' Al I-1 agen 3, Business Ma,,age,-, 4, Delegate to Alpha Chi hi. . I h 4. t Convention, -l: Alpha Chi Allllla- 3: 4' Presment' 4' Preblden , - - c n es of Catholic club, 1, 3, 4: WIIOS who 'H Ame w 0 eg . -' ,1 S ' r and Universities, 4: TOYCII, 35 Lantern' 2' Speua emo , , , H H 1- Commerce Chaperon, 45 Junior USh6l', 3: freslfmfm Y' ' Club, 1, 2: French Club, 1, 2, 3? Student Council' 27 Zouave' 1, 4: Maske,-s, 3, 4, Lockllearfs, 1, 2: Stunt Night' 39 v 'm Ball Team, 3: Secretary of Maskers, 4- 0 JULIA ELIZA' Emmy Lou Julia BETH GIBg0N, Lexington, Mississippi, Secretarial Science, Y Discussion Group, 1, 2, Commerce Club, 1, 2, 4g Chapel Choir, 1, 2: ZUIIHVQ, 1, 49 Y Sponsor, 25 Current Events, lg Delta State Summer School, 3, Red Cross Home Nursing, 3g Vice-President 1'l'8Sbytel'ian Sunday Svhool' 4' . FRANCES GIFFIN, Louisville, Mississippig Secretarial Science, Fire Squad, 1, 2, Civic League House Committee, 1, 23 Current Events, 1, 25 Zouave, 1, 4, Commerce Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 3' 45 Mississippi Historical Society, 3, 4, President, 4: Pi Omega Pi, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3, Treasurer, 4. 0 EMILY GILMORE, Sheffield, Alabama: Biological Science, Pres- Frauces Emily Katherine Polly idcntfs Council, -Ig President Y. IV. C. A., 43 Beta Beta Beta, 3, 4, Vice-President, 45 Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3, 4, Reporter, 33 Historian, 43 Student Council, 39 Junior Usher, 3: Y. YV. C. A. Cabinet, 2, 3, 45 Y. WV. C. A. Discussion Group Leader, 39 Delegate to Blue Ridge Conference, 35 Math Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3, Spectator Staff, 2, 3, Lantern, 2: Y Sponsor, 2, 3, 43 Theater Guild, 1, 23 Zona-ve, 1, 45 House Committee, 23 Chapel Choir, Ig Current Events, lg Rogues, 1, 25 Vice-President, 2. 0 ANNIE KATHERINE GLADNEY, Artesia, Mississippi, Elementary Education, Summer School Mississippi State, 2, NWA f , ss. , ig-,Q is Ardis Katy 24: Education Club, fig Y. XY. C. A. Discussion Group, 1, 2. 49 Civic League Inspector, lg Current Events, 1: Chapel Choir, 1, 2, 33 Fire Squad, 1: Stunt Night, 3. g POLLY THOMAS GORDON, Sarah, Mississippi, Home Economics: House Chairman, 3, Vesper Choir, Y Discussion, Sing Sing: WVCSNB' Foundation, Program Chairman, 49 Home Eco- nomics Club, Education Club. 0 ARDIS DIARIE GOZA, Magnolia, Mississippi, Home ECtlIltillliCSQ Y Discussion Group, 15 Junior-Freshman' D'edding', 15 Vesper Choir, li ZOIUWC, 1, 4: Varsity Glee Club, 2, 33 Chemistry Club, 2, 31 Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 45 Stunt Night, 33 Maskers, 3, E401 ,. , , 4 UI ii 4 1 x 1 -I If L .1 tu l'. i 4 Q n i c vi ti I .i I il 1 I i 1. I ' Z E 3 4 2 f. 1 i la 5 ,i 3. is Q. 3, ii 1 I V 5 11 fri if if fi I ii in H I 1, Q, ., Yi Q, gi L ' s I Q i .5- ,li 1. mi 1 J.. . 1 45 Alumnae Page, 2, Volley Ball Team, 4. 0 KATHERINE LOUISE GRAHAM, Meridian, Mississippi, English, Meridian Junior College, 1, 2, Junior-Freshman Wedding, 3, Hotten- mts, 3, 4, Pledge-President, 3, President, 4, Black List, 3, 4, MEI-I LADY Staff, 4, Co-Feature Editor, 4, House Com- mittee, 4. g JANET CAROLYN GREENE, Dundee, Mississippi, Bac- teriology, Chemistry, Secretary of Tri Beta, Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Hygiene Journal Club, Student Council, 1, House Chairman Reneau, 2, Junior-Freshman !Vedding, 1, Elite Contest, Lockhearts, 1, 2, Black List, 3, 4, Hottentots, 3, 4. 0 FRANCES EUGENIA GREENFIELD, Marks, Mississippi: Home Economics, Civic League Inspector, 1, 2, Home Eco- nomics Club, 4, Stunt Night, 3, Zouave, 1, -l. Q DOROTHY HAMLIN, 1Vest Point, Mississippi, English, WYho's NVho in American Colleges and Universities, 4, Busines Manager BIEH LADY, 4, Assistant Business Manager of MEH LADY, 3, Delegate to American Collegiate Press Convention, 4, Delegate to Sout.hern Federation of Student and Publication Representatives, 3, Contributor to Ephemera, 4, Special Sen- ior Chaperon, 4, Junior Usher, 3, Stunt Night, 3: Pi Delta Phi, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Eta Sigma Phi, 3, 4, Sec- ml--mlmml Janet Frances Dot Hilda - A, ' it , , . , ' Q9 if T , .ff G ' i Ellie Dlerlg Martha 1Vil!etta 1 i rt-tary, 3, Lantern, 2, Classical Club, 1, 2, 'l'rc-asurcr, 2: Civic League Inspector, 2, House Committee, 1, Y Illlerf'Sf Group, 1, Cha-pel Choir, 1, Archery Team, 1. 0 HH-DA PAYE HARMAN, Smithville, Mississippi, Home Economics: East Mississippi Junior College, 1, 2, Home Economics Club, 3, 4: Chemistry Club, 3. 0 MARY ELOISE HARPER, Gulfport, Mississippi, Secre- tarial Science, Commerce Club, 1, 3, 4, Zouave, 1, 4, Lock- hearts, 1, 2, Elite Contest, 1, 3, Junior-Freshman Kvedding, 1, Current Events, 1, Coast Club, 2, Ma-ke-Up Crew, 39 H0159 Committee, 2. Q MERLE KLEIN HARRISON, Dleridian, Mississippi, Secretarial Science, Meridian Junior College, 1, l4l1 73: Stunt, Night, 3, Ilouso Committee, 3: Zouave, rl. g MAR- THA LOUISE HARTNESS, Starkville, Mississippi, Elemen- tary Education, Y. IV. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 15 Bach SocietNf 1, 4: Education Club, 3, 42 Clwnlisffb' Club' 39 Nature Study Club. 3, 4, 1Vesley Players, 3, 4, House Corn- mittee, 1, 3, Chapel Choir, 1, 2, 3, Orchestra, 1, Zouave, 1, 4, Stunt Night, 3, Record Recitals, 1, 2, Current Events, 3. Q KYILLETTA MARION HATCHER, Columbus, Mississippi, Home Economics, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, Chem- ihtry Club, 1, 2, Chapel Choir, 1, 2, Current Events, 1, 2, Record Recital, 2, Y Discussion Group, 1, 2, 3, Y Cab- inet, 2, 3, Torch, 3, Phi U., 3, 4, Presbyterian Council, 2, 3. Ln A 0 KATHLEEN HATHORN, Calhoun City, Mississippig Sec- 0 1 a Pi 3 4 Vice-President, 45 Torch, retarial Science5 Pi n eg 1 , , 1 35 Commerce Club, 1, 2, 3, -1: Slllmllllfl' School Bowling Grow Business University, '-125 Freshman Y 5 Ephemera Staff, 3, 45 Special Senior Chaperon, 45 Special Dancing, 1, 25 Junior- Freshman Wedding, 2, 3, 45 Flower Bearer, 2, 45 Page, 39 Theater Guild, 1, 25 Mathematics Club, 2, 35 Education Club, 15 Zouave, 15 Chapel Choir, 15 Current Events, 15 Y Spon- sor, 35 Alumnae Page, 25 Upper Class Discussion Group, 2. g DIARY FRANCES HAVENS, Gulfport, Mississippi5 Sec- retarial Science5 Wesley Foundation Council, 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice- Katy Merrifranc President, 35 Glee Club, 3, 45 Varsity, 45 Commerce Club, 2, 3, 43 Vesper Choir, I, 2, 35 Zouave, 1, 45 Y Discussion Groups, 1, 2, 35 House Committee WVoman, 25 Chapel Choir, 1, 2, 3, 45 Education Club, 45 Chemistry Clllb, 19 Fire Squad, 1, 25 Current Events, 1, 2. 0 MARJORIE HEARD, Cruger,-A Mississippi5 Home Economics5 Holmes Junior College, 1, 23 Home Economics Club, 3, 45 Sumzmer School Mississippi State, '42. 0 MARYLENE HEATH, Deliuniak Springs, Flor- idag Physical Ec1ucation5 Special Dancing, 1, 2, 3, 45 IV, A. A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Physical Education Club, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Life Saving, 35 Zouave, 1, 45 Chapel Choir, 15 Junior-Fresh- Marjorie Marylene Lillian Rebecca, mn n'e4mill3'v 1, 25 Auburn Summer School, 2, 35 volley Ball' 23 Stunt Night, 39 Hficlieb' Team, 45 Advanced Red Cross First Aid, 45 Y. WV. C. A, . LILLIAN HELLEN' Lake, MiS5iSSiDDi: Home Economics5 Home Economics Club, 3, 45 East Central Junior College, 1, 25 Junior-Freshman KVedding5 Y. WV. A. Q REBECCA ANN HENRY, Newton, Mississippi5 English5 East Central Junior College, 1, 25 Camera Club, 35 Spectator Staff, 35 House Committee Woman, 35 Junior Council, 3, g OLIVE CLYDE HERRING, Batesville, Mississippi5 Bacteriology and Biology, l E421 ,AP 11 on ve Lu cy Evelyn Senior Count-il5 Civic League, 2, 35 C1,e,,,i5t,.,. muh, 1, 4: ay-, Discussion Group, 1, 25 Fire Squad, 15 Zom-,vel 1, 4, Hygiene Journal Club, 2, 3, 45 Beta Beta, Beta, 3, 45 Pres- ldent' 42 Physics Club, 3: 43 Pfesidellty 45 Sophomore Coun- cil 1Vesley Foundationg Gamma Sigma Epsilon, 43 Senior Chaperong Hygiene Journal Club, 2, 3, 4, T,-easu,-Q,-, 4- 0 LUCY EVELYN I-IICKS, Byhalia, lNIississippi5 Public School Music5 Bach Society, 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1 2, Or- ! I 9 chestra, 3' 43 French Club' 11 yn Cabinet, 49 Vesller Choir i 1, 2, 45 Director, 45 Patience, 25 Sigma Alpha Iota, 4, K, m A Junior Evening, 3, Senior Recital, 4, Record Recital, 1, 2, Y Discussion Group, 1, The Gondoliers , Y, IV, C. A., I, 2, 3, 4. Q MABEI, OLENE HILL, Mashulavillc, Mississippi, Secre- tarial Science, Freshman Y Group, Vesper Choir, 3, 4, Commerce Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Education Club, 3, Y Discus- sion Group, 2, 3, 4, Current Events, 1, 2, Y Sponsor, 3, Chapel Choir, 1, 2, 3: M2lk9'UD Al'tiSf, 45 Pi Omega Pi, 3, 4, Historian, 4, Zouave, 4. 9 MARY ELLEN HINTON, Cor- inth, Mississippi, Nutrition, Home Economics Club, 1, 3, 4, Freshman Y Discussion, Civic League, 2, House Commit- tee, 2, Nature Study Club, 3, Chemistry Club, 4, Phi Ijp- Silml 0mi'S1'0ll, 3, 41 Ulmer Ciass Y Discussion, 3, Current Evelltsv 2, 3: Sn.,,N,,-, 3. , Donornr ANN noLLl- DAY, BIcComb, Mississippi, English, Southwest Junior Cul- leger' 1, Yesper Choir, 2, Education Club, 3, 4, Mississippi Historical Society, 3, International Relations Club, 4, Senior f'll0lPCI'0ll, -19 Zouave, 4. 0 RUTH HOOD, Winona, Missis- sippi, Home Economics, Sunflower Junior College, l, Phi Upsilon Omicron, 4, Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Chem- istry Club, 2, Y. WV. C. A., 2, 3, House Committee, 2, 3, Choral Reading, 1, 2, Chapel Choir, 2, 3, Junior Stunt Night, S M - - M H M M 1 - Mabel Mary Ellen Dot lfuth ' s Virginia, Barbara, 3: Gondoliers, 3, Y Sponsor, 4, Make-Up Crew, 4, ln- ternationnl Relations Club, 4, Education Club, 4. 0 VIRGINIA NANCE HOYYORTH, 1Vest Point, Mississippi, Secretarial Science, Pi Omega Pi, 3, 4, President, 4: All- V9l'tiSiDg Manager Spectator, 4, Business Staff SD0Cfaf0I', 1, 2, 35 Special Senior Chaperon, 4, Commerce Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer, 2, Secretary, 3, Lantern, 2, Torch, 3, Freshman Y Commission, Y Interest Group, 1, 2, 3, Tl1eater'Guild, 1' 23 Make-Up Crew for Plays, 1, 2, Junior-Freshman 1Ved- fling, 1: Zouave, 1, 4, Alumnae Page, 2, Civic League IU' Spector, 1, House Committee, 3, Junior Stunt Night, 3- L X i s Dfimi Ifnry Beth - - - - - l43l Q BAIKBARA lfll.-XNCICS lll'LL, Louisville, Mississippi, Pub- lic School Music, Sigwna Alpha Iota, 3, 4, Sergeant-ut-Arnns. 4, Bach Society, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, Spanish Club, 2: Junior-Freshman Wedding, Flower Bearer, 2, Page, 3, Glec Club, 3, 4, Orchestra, 2, Gondoliers, 3: Chapel Cll0il', 2:- Record Recital, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Cllaperon, 4, ,Junior Stunt Night, 3, Q MIRIAJI HUNT, Hernando, Mississippi, Nutri- tion, Northwest Mississippi Junior College, 1, 2, Home Eco- nomics Club, 45 Chemistry Club, 4, Junior Stunt Night, 3, Zongve, 4, Q MARY BETH HUNTER, Union, Mississippi, English, East, Central Junior College, 1, 2: lVI'Sl4'3' Ffillnflll- tion, 3, Civic League, 3, Y. WV. C. A., 3, 4. 3 I I . f 1 ,- 1: I ni , i ,s W Ni QI if -1 4 i i fi 5 i ii 1 's ! li i I L, rx.. o JULIA ntvrn HUSBANDS, 1:m'm0H1l, lilississilwi Home U 1' ' I - - . 4 ' .ub 4 UI? I'It-onomicsi Home Economics Clllb, Che 'l h'3 C ' ' ' Der Class Y Discussion Grouli. 3, 45 Civic League Inspec- . . ' ' 'E IN- tor: Light Inspector: Fire Squad. Q LAURA vA1ND1Iw . . . - , ' - It I lf GRAM, Pickens, MiSSlSSlDDlS Pllbllc School Music, G ee C ll? . , . ' r I I 1, 23 Orchestra, 3, 49 Bilcll SOCWU, 1: 2' 31 4' Slsma A pm Iota. 2. 3. 4. Editor. 3: VCSDQI' Choi 1' 2' 3' Director' 3: Y Cabinet, 2, 3: House Committee, 1, 2, 3? Civic League Immeetm- 1, 2: Fire Calvtaiii, 1: Junior USM 3? Special Senior Chaperon, 4, Lantern, 2, Torch, 3, Y. WV. C. A., 1, 2 3 4- Youave 1' Patience, The Gondoliersu t0rchestraj. 1 's 1 1 v n Julia Ruth Lwlm V' g ALICE KATHRYN IRELAND, Greenville, Mississippi, Piano: Bach Society, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 2, Vice-President, 3, President, 4, Sigma Alpha. Iota, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Zomwe, 1, 49 Special Senior Chapcron, 4, Junior Evening, 3, Senior Recital, 4, . Tl-IELMA IRVIN, Aberdeen, Mississippi, Home Economics, Chapel Choir, 1, Junior-Freshman !Ved- ding, 35 Home Economics Ciub, 43 Camera Club' 4' g MARGARET IRVING, Ackerman, Mississippi, Social Studies, Freshman Y, Orchestra, 2: Civie League, 29 Blwh Society, 1, Junior-Freshman Wledding, 3, 4, Fire Squad, 1, The Gond0liers, Presbyterian Council, 3, Commerce Club, Kathryn Thelma QW.- X A ' 493 W xi K is Margaret Kathleen Mary Louise Ann -I, Senior Council, -I, Chapel Choir, 2, Current- Events, 3, HY Sponsor, 2, Junior Stunt Night, 3, Record Recital, 3, Zouave, 1. 0 KATHLEEN ISHEE, Louin, Mississippi, Home Economics, Jones Junior College, 1, 2, Athenian Literary Society, 1, 2, Reporter, 1, Chaplain, 2, Tennis Team, 2, Y. YV. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: B. S. U. Council, 2, 4, B. T. U. Group Captain, Y. WV. C A., 1, 2, 3, 4, State College Summer School, Home Economics Club, 4, Junior Stunt Night, 3, Zouave, 4. Q MARY LOUISE IVY, Louisville, Mississippi, Home Eco- nomics, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y Discussion Group, 1: Civic League Inspector, 2, Fire Squad, 1, Y E441 Sponsor, 2, 3, Chemistry Club, 1, 2: Chapel Choir, 2, Current Events, 2, Junior-Freshman Wedding, Groomsman, 3, Flower Bearer, 4, Ca-mera Club, 3, 4, Record Recital, 2. 0 ANN MILLER JANES, Jackson, Mississippi, Secretarial Science, Queen's College, 1, Record Recital, 2, 3, Orchestra, 2: Jun- ior Evening, 3, Commerce Club, -1, Stunt Night, 3, Zouave, 4, Senior Recital, 4. 0 HELEN JENNINGS, Shuqualak, Mississippi, l-Iome Eco- nomics, Spectator, 1, 2, 3, 4, Circulation Dianager, 4, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 1, 2, I. R. C., 2, 3. -1, Secretary, 3, Phi Upsilon Omieron, 3, 4, Zouave, 1, 4. S , R C 3 S S I C ti 5 . 1 -1 i I , ii fi l Z , I A 4 N i , 1 1 , 1. - A - V .,,,. . -, N . ,V ,W ,- Y, -. -..- -. Vs- ff ' .- - , i v A 4, . MARY ELIZABETH JOHNSON, Louisville, Mississippig Secretarial Science, Commerce Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard, 29 Reporter, 35 Pi Omega Pi, 3, 4, Parliamentarian, 4, Chapel Choir, 29 Current Events, 25 Senior Chaperong Stunt Night, 35 HY Sponsor, 35 Ephemera Contributor, 3, 4g Ephemera Staff, 45 Y. WV. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 Fire Squad Captain, 2: Swimming Club, 23 Zouave, 4. 0 HAZEL JONES, McComb, Mississippi: Home Economics, Y. XV. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, House Committee, 1, 2: Home Economies Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Educa- tion Ciub, 3, Stunt Night, 35 Fire Squad, 1, 23 University of Alabama, Summer, 2, Y Discussion Group, 1, 2, 4. 0 KATHRYN KERR, Louisville, Mississippi, Secretarial Sei- ence? Libfafl' Science Club, 4g President, 4, Commerce Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian, 45 Current Events, 2, 35 Chapel Ch0il', 29 Y. WY. C. A., -lg Senior Chaperon. Q WVANDA KEY, Philadelphia, Mississippi, B.M. in Piano, Sigma Alpha Iota, Sergeant-at-Arms, 2, Vice-President, -lg Glee Club, 2, 39 Orchestra, 1, 4: Organ Honor Student, 13 vesliel' Organist, 2, 3, 43 Civic League House Chairman, 25 Vice-President of Glee Club, 33 Senior Chaperon, 49 Y Cabinet, 4, Senior Recital, Junior Evening? Zouave, 1, 45 University ol' Tennessee Summer School. Q DOROTHY KID- Q - - - - Helen Gert Hazel Kat lVanda Dot PPWS! Cllill'l0tte - 1 K - - - - - DER, Meridian, Mississippi, Home Economics, Home Eco- nomics Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Hockey Team, 35 Zouave, 1, 4: Mississippi State Summer School, 25 Civic League, 2. 0 PATSY MOORE KIER, Lexington, Mississippi, English? Theater Guild, 1, 2, 3, 4g Secretary-Treasurer, 3, President, 45 President's Council, 4, Spectator Staff, 2, 35 MEH LADY Staff, 3, 4, Literary Editor, 4, Mortar Board, 4, Lantern, 2: Torch, 3, Alpha Psi Omega, 3, 4, Ephemera Staff, 2, 3, 45 Junior-Freshman !Vedding, 1, 3, 4, Groom, 33 Special Danc- ing, 1: 2, 3, 43 Y Sponsor, 2, 39 Vesper Choir, 23 Y Dis- E451 cussion Group, 1, 2, 35 Maskers, 3, 45 Debate Council, 33 Special Senior Chaperon, 45 Student Government, 1: 1Vho's XVho in American Colleges and Universities, 4. Q CHAR- LOTTE BOYD KINCANNON, Memphis, Tennessee: Lating Junior-Freshman 1Vedding, 15 Latin Club, 1: S9Cl'9fill'b', 755 Zouave, 1, 4, Chapel Choir, 1, Current Events, 1, Fire Squad, 23 Y Sponsor, 2: Y Discussion Group, 25 Tournament Plays, 2, Eta, Sigma Phi, 3, Treasurer, -lg Red Cross First Aid, 3: Spectator, 35 House Collllllifhre, 31 KPVUFU Redmls 29 Senior Council, 45 Stunt Night, 33 Senior Chnperon, -l. w il 1 1 1 B1 3 l ,-, 1 i i l 1 V A i , 1 .1- Ex W N 1 I I .r,, 1 1 , i 2 51 z, ,Q Q1 it '1 I N l w I. li i I LL. ARMINE NELSON KINGSLAND, Duck Hin, Mississippi: O . . 2 Chemistry anavluatlis Cllemlsffy Club' 1' 2' 3' Math Club' ' 3: Physics Club, 2: Gamma Sigma Elfsilfmi 31 NYU Discus- sion Groulb 33 Chairman? Mak'-5'Ul' Crew' 2' 3: Lighting Technician, 39 Orchestra, 13 Sfnfcial Dance Orchestras Um- versity of Mississippi Summer School, 19 House Committee, 3. 0 VIVIAN LANDRUM, ricayune, Mississippi: Social Sci- enceg Chairman of Point Committee, 45 Student Council, 3, 4: Glee Club, 1, 2, 4: Secretary, 3: Lantern, 29 Torch' 32 Pi Gamma Mu, 43 B. S. U. Council, 3, 43 Sllcfmwff 2? wining !Vho Among Students in American Colleges and Ulnversitics' 4, House Committee, 1, 23 Debate Council, lg Special Senior Clmperong Theater Guild, 2. Q DAISY MAYE LANTZ, Am- ory, Mississippi, Home Economics, East Mississippi Junior College, Home Economics Club, 1, 3, 43 Cll0Il1iStl'.Y Clllb, 35 HY Discussion Grouib 13 Junior Usher' ' ANNE KATH' RYN LEVVIS, Laurel, Mississippi, Music, Jones Junior Col- lege, 1, 23 Bach Society, 3, 4, Sigma Alpha Iota, 4: House Chairman, 33 Student Council, 3: Glee Club, 33 Varsity, 35 Accompanist, 4g Baptist Student Union Council, Sunday School Sulw,.i,,te,,,1,ll1t, 3, 43 Junior Evening: Senior Recital, Spec- tator Staff, 3, Summer School at State, 3- Leu Cal Stu I SDE leg' Mis Zo! sio' L ,Y P lat tio 1 Nelson . Vivian Daisy Maye Anne 011095 1'oochie Claudia Opal Frances i 1 1 i - l -lg l l l Q ANNIE LAURA LESVIS, KVebb, Mississippig History, So- cial Studies, Northwest Junior College, 1, 25 Junior Council, 33 Y Sponsor, 49 Hockey Team, 4. g CLAUDIA LOCKE, Columbus, Mississippi, Social Studies: Special Dancing, 2, 35 Zouave, 1, 43 Maskers, 3, 43 Stunt Night, 39 Elite Contest Most Beautiful, 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior-Freshman 1Vcdding', Bride, 1: Matron of Honor, 3. 0 OPAL JACKSON LOPER, Forest, Mississippi: Home Eeonomicsg Home Economics Club, l, 4: Zouave, 1, 4g Education Club, 4. Q FRANCES H. LOVE, 'I'chu'a, Mississippi, Nutrition: Chemistry Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Economics Club, 3, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, 43 Y Sponsor, E461 3, Zouave, 1: Stunt Night, 3, Chapel Choir, 1, 3, 4: Hockey Team, 3, 45 Varsity, 3. g MARGARET KATHERINE LOVORN, Union, Mississippig Speech, Business Manager, Spectator, 45 Assistant Business Manager, Spectator, 39 Spectator Staff, 2, Delegate to South- ern Federation of Student and Publication Representatives, 39 Delegate to Associated Collegiate Press, 43 Mortar Board, 45 Star and Sceptre, Torch, Special Senior Chaps-ron, Junior Class Council, Alpha Psi Omcgn, 3, 4: Theater Guild, l, 2, 3, 45 Alpha Chi Alpha, 4: Freshman Y Interest Group: Y Sponsor, 3: Upper Class Y Discussion Group. 2, 3: i Q I 3 I I i i ' 2 :sz 5 W N li 'lr or ,I ' I X I 1 l C ci 3 M I e i II 1 C S C A , t i or 1 5 1-1 1 l i 5. r Leader of Upper Class Y DiscuSSi0Il GYOUD, 33 Y. WV. C. A. Civic League Inspector, 39 Student Government l-louse Com- Cabinet, 3, French Cl11b, 1, 2, Choral Speaking Group, 1, 2, mittce, 43 Stunt Night, 33 Current Events, 1, 2: Chapel Choir, Stunt Night, 33 House Committee, 1, 23 Civic Leaglle In- 1, 2. 0 SARAH FRANCES LUNDY, Greenwood, Mississippi, spector, 1, 25 Zollave, 1, 4: 1Vll0'S WVIIO in American Col- Public School Music, Glee Club, 1, 2, Orchestra, 3, 4, Bach leges and Universities, 4. 0 KA'1'1'111YN LUKE, Slluqualak, Society, 1, 3, -1: Civic League Inspector, 43 Special Senior Mississippi, Secretarial Science: Commerce Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Chaperong Zouave, 1, 43 Junior-Freshman Wedding, 1, Rec- zouave, 1, 45 Y. WV. C. A., 1, 2, 35 Freshman Y Commis- ord Recitai, l, 2, 3, 4: Junior Evening, 3, Senior Recital, -1: sions Delegate to State Y. M. - Y. WV. C. A. Convention, 23 Stunt Night, 3, Alumnae Page, 35 The Gondolie-rs, 33 nyc Sponsor, 2: Education Club, 2, 3, 4, International Re- Baseball Team, 25 1VesIey Foundation Council, 1. g IDA lations Club, 3, -lg Secretary, 49 Delegate to State Inlerna- FRANCES LIITZ, Canton, Mississippig Social Science, tional Relations Club Convention, 35 Vesper Choir, 1, 2, 33 Zouave, 1, -lg Study Club, 1, 2, 3, -lg International Relations Margaret Kathryn Sarah - Fanny mf., , wav ,, C ,. ww V V Frances Rachel Duffie Nita l li l i Club, 3, 49 Bach Society, 45 Elite Contest, 3, 45 Record Re- MEH LADY Staff, 45 Commerce Club, 1, 2, 3, '15 R0ll0l'f0l'v cital, 1, 2, 3, 43 Physics Club, 25 Junior-Freshman 1Vedding, 45 51190131 Dilllvilll-I, 1, 2, 3, 4: Nature Study Club, lg Theater . . ,124-1f-.-1- 39 BHC1iSfHge Crew Tournament Plays, 3: Summer School Guild, 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Freshman Wedding' , , , N51 Mississippi Stat 1942 Stunt Night 3 man Y Commission, 1, Freshman Council, Secretary, 1: ey S 1 ' g FIIANCES IQICARTHUR Preston Mississippi' Home Eco- Sophomore Commission, 229 Lantern, 29 Upper Class Discus- : 9 ' ,- - . ' ' ,- ' ' 1 ' Al I' , nomicsi Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Make-UD Crew, 51011 Gr0up, 5, Civic League Inspector, , 2, umnae age , , , , ,. ' A I U 3- P' 0 1 3, -1: Secretary, 1, 2, 3, 4: Y Sbonsor, 1, 2, 37 ZOURVC, 1, 45 Nature Stud? 2' Loume' 1' 4' H' A A ' I mega I' , .. . . ,-1 f, 2, 11 .vk-f, 3, Club, 3, 4. o RACHEL JEANE'r'1'15 MCDONALD, Lake, MIS' 4: Stunt Bight, .,:, lcoguf-,, 1, 2, Presuen 11- -rs e . , - S -' 1 S ' Cha reron. Q JL'ANI'l'X Sissibbii Elementary Education? 1'h3'H30S Clllbi 1M1llf'Ht ' 4' Head Mmker' 4' 'Dum enmr I I Club 15 n L f 1 J ' c ll 1 1 AI ICE nyfvrr NIcGOVERN, sm,-,li-1, Mississivvii 1ff1f fi 'HH A'N' 9 as 'en ra umor o ege, , L- 0 1 ' ' I , - . 1- - 3, 4: Plyficx Club, Nature Study Club, McDUFFIE, Pensacola, Florida, Secretarial Science, Spec- mittee, 2, 1r1 Beta, Nb S tator Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4, coiuumism, 3: Literary Edif0r, 4: Z0Hf11'e-4- E471 1 V pn.. I 0 VIVA LEA McINNIS, Rosedale, Mississippi, Physical Ed- ucation? B'ack List, 3, 43 Hflttentots' 3' 4: Lockheartsi 1, 2, secretary, 2, w. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Head of S 'i 'g' 59 Physical Education Club, 3, 45 Swimming Team, 1, 2, 35 Basketball Team, 2, 3: Vvlley Ball Team, 3, Captain? Base' ball Team, 3: Theater Guild, 15 C0mmerce Club, li Y' W' C. A., 1: Zouave, 1, 4: Special Dancing, 3: 45 Chime! Choir' 15 Junior-Freshman XVedding- 13 Instructor in American Red Cross First Aid and Life Savill!-T, 43 Hockvy Tvmn' All DMU- gate to National Physical Education Convention, 3: U0il'l-Tail' Phmm,, Mississippi, Mathematics, Y. W. C. A., l, 2: --Y., Sponsor, 35 Nature Study Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mathematics Club Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Zouave, 1, 43 Cilfllllfi ChUil', lv 25 Current Events, , 1, 2, yy. A. A,, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 45 K. M. E., 3, 4, pres, ident, 4: Tri BUUI, 3, 4: Historian, 4, Senior Council, 4, Junior Stunt Night, 35 Senior Chaperon, 43 vullgy Ban Team, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Basketball Team, 2, 3, varsity, 2, 3, Captain, 3. Q HELEN LOUISE McKNlGH'l', Fayette, Alabama., Home .Ift'0ll0lllit'Hl East Central Junior College, 1, 7:5 Home ldconomu-s Club, ,lg Stunt Night, 33 Y Discus- to State W. A. A. Convention, 3- 0 LOVE M KlNsTRy' viva Lea Love sion Grolllb 3, -lg Zouave, Al, Slate Summer School, 35 Cha pn-l 1, Louise Charlyne Q wyvw 1-X , , , Ruble Elizabeth Choir, 3. Q VIVIAN CHARLYNE McLEAN, Askew, lllissis- sippig Home Economics, Senior Council, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Zouave, 1, 45 Lockhearts, 1, 2, Black List, 3, 45 Hottentots, 3, 43 Y Discussion Group, Chapel Choir, 25 Stunt Night, 39 Summer School, 3, Cheek Chapel, 4. 0 RUBLE McMILLIN, Coahoma, Mississippi, Social Science, Pi Gamma Mu, 4, Vice-President, 45 International Relations Club, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, Camera Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 45 ui- A- A-, 3, 42 Y- YV. C. A. Discussion Groups, 1 3,5 HY Sponsor, 2, 33 Commerce Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming Club 1 l 1 25 Chapel Choir, 1, 2, Current Events, 1, Zouave, 1 0 ELIZABETH DRYE Me!VILLIAMS, Daleville, Mississippi: E481 Mary Mary Eugenia Home Economies, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 49 Chem' istry Club, 1, 2, Y Discussion Groups, 1, 2, 3: YN SPOU' sor, 23 Chapel Choir, 1, 29 Current Events. 1, 22 Zuuavv, 1' 4: XV. A. A., 49 Stunt Night, 3, Basketball Team, 2, 3: Bap- tist Players, 2, 3. Q MARY TVIIITE MARLOWY, nulevillc-, Mississippi, Elementary Education: Civic League IllSll94't ' 1, 2g Chemistry club, 2, Education Club, 4. Q MARY EU- GENIA MARTIN, Crystal Springs, Mississippi: Home EPO' nomicsg Home Economies Club, 1, 2. 3, 4: Cllrrellt Evvllfsl 1: Chemistry Club, 25 Education Club, 2, 3, 4: Nilillre Stllllb' Club, 35 Civic League Inspector, 3, HY Discussion, 4: VCSDH' Choir, 43 Zouave, 1, 4. ' x I W f l i 2 1 1 1 wi , Lynn BRANNON MASSEY, VVoodville, Mississippi, I9-ll, Fire Squad, 1, 2, Allllllllil-C Page, 2, Education Club, 1 r Home Economics, Y Cabinet Member, 2, Y. VV. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club, 1, 2, Physics Club, 3, Home Eco- nomics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vesper Choir, 1, 2, 3, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir, 1, 2, Zouave, 1. 0 DOROTHY JEAN MATI-IIS, Beamnont, Mississippi: Bacteriology and Chemistry, House Committee, 1, 2, Hygiene Journal Club, 2, 3, -1, Chemistry Club, 3: Camera Club, 2, 3, -1, NV. A. A., 3, 4, Zouave, 1, 4. 9 MAUD- INE MITCHELL, Houston, Mississippi, Elementary Educa- tion, Summer School, Sunflower Junior College, 1940 and 2, 3, Y Discussion Group, 1, 3, Y Sponsor, 3, House Committee, 3: zmmve, 3, Stunt Night, 2. , MARY JUANITA MONTGOMERY, Laurel, Mississippi, Physical Education, Conrmerce Club, 1, Y. XV. C. A., 1, 2: YV. A. A., 3, 4, Vice- President, 4, Physical Education Club, 3, Treasurer, 4, House Committee, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baptist Student Union, 1, 2, 3, -1, President, 3, 4, House Chairman, -l, Student Govern- ment Council, -1, Make-Up Crew, 2, Lighting Technician, 2, Baseball Team. l, Varsity, 1, Volley Ball Team, 2, Hockey Tcam, 3, 4, Varsity, 3, Swimming' Team, 3, Special Dancing, -l, Elite Contest, 3, Special Senior Chaperon. Lydia Dot Maudine Cotton -fwy,,.,yfW ' grin. 22, Hanner Ann 0 HANNER MOORE, Meridian, Mississippi, Secretarial Sci- ence, Baseball, 1, Volley Ball, 3, Summer School, 2, 3, Jim- ior Council, 3, Zouave, 1, 4, KV. A. A., 3, 4, Basketball, 1, House Committee, 2. 0 ANN MOSS, Columbus, Mississippi, Home Economics, Home Economics Club, 3, Na-ture Study Club, 1, Y Discussion Group, 1, Chapel Choir, 1, Current Events, 1, Fire Squad, State Summer School, Mississippi Southern College. g MARY NELLE MULLEN, Quentin, Mis- sissippi, Secretarial Science: l'i Omega Pi, 4, Commerce Club, 2, 3, -1, WV. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, Physical Ed- ucation Club, 3, 4, Current Events, 2, House Committee, 2, lf49l Mary Nelle Jamie - - l - Fire Squad, 1, Baseball Team, 1, 2, 3, Varsity, 1, 2, 3, Man- ager, 2, Basketball Team, 1, 2, 3, Varsity, 1, 3, Manager, 2. 3, Hockey Team, 2, 3, Varsity, 2 3, Volley Ball Team, 1, -1, Varsity, 1, Manager, 4, Tennis Team, 3, Senior Cha-peron, 4: Elite Contest, 3, 4, Department, Head of Basketball, 2. 0 JADIIE LOUISE NAUGHER, Pontotoc, Mississippi, Home Economics, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Chemistry Club, 2, Y Discussion Groups, I, 2, House Committee, 29 Chapel Choir, 1, IV. A. A., 3, -1, Varsity Baseball Team, 2, 3, Captain, 3, Hockey Team, 3, 4: Zollilvv, li lN'l4'L'ilf6 U' National 4-H Club Congress, Chicago, 1. W., .,. r X.. 14,..4..,,n:,vq.., f, ... -f '--,-- - ---vm - Y,- ii 5 i 1 E aff v 1 :QV g, N- nl Y P 1 w l I x LAVERNE NOLAND Bogue Chitto, Mississippi5 Secre- . 1 . 1 gt a 1 ZZ mrial Scieuceg Commerce Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orc ies r , , Y. WV. C. A. Discussion GrollD, lv 37 Zouave' 1' 4: Junior- . . ' C t Freshman 1Vedding, 2, 42 Edllfaflml Club' 3' 4' Junior Stun . 5 ', sI1'rH Night, 35 Record Recital, 1. I HELEN 1' LIIAI i NORTH,' Columbus, Mississippi: HMM E0 'i Sf J ' Freshman 1Yedding', 1, 2, 3, 45 Principle, 35 Cllrrellt Events' 1, 2: Choral Speaking GFUUP' 35 Home Economics Club' 1' 2, 3, 45 Zouave, 1, 45 Chemistry Club, 15 Y. YV. C. A. DiSCllS- sion Group, 1: Junior Stunt Night, 3: UlliV9I'Hif3' of fUi'l'i 'm Summer School, '40, '42. O RUBY CAKOLYN OAKES' Cum'- l.aVerne Helen ton, Mississippig Elementary Education5 Fire Squad, 1: Choral Club, 1, 2, 35 Current Events, 1, 25 Y, tv, C. A. Sponsor, 3, 45 Nature Study Club, 45 Education Club, 45 Y. YV. C. A. Freshman Interest Group 15 Y. WV. C. A, Upper Class Discussion Groups, 2, 3, 4. Q MINNIE LOUISE 0'BRIlGN, Raymond, Mississippig Home EconomicS5 Hinds Junior College, 1, 25 President Senior Sunday School, 43 Zouave, 45 Home Economics Club, 3, 45 Y. W. C. A. Discus- sion Group, 45 Record Recital, 45 Chapel Choir, 45 Junior Stunt Night, 35 Y. YV. A., 3, 45 Nature Study Club, 45 B, T, U., 3, 4. Carolyn Louise Shirley Mildred 9 JOYCE SHIRLEY 0'NEAL, Hviggins, Mississippig Nutri- tion5 Social Arts Club, 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer, 25 Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 25 International Relations Club, 25 Varsity Basketball, 15 Treasurer P Cub, 25 1-I. S. J.'Junior College, 1, 25 Home Economics Club, 3, 45 Treasurer, 431,115 Upsilon 0mi0I'0ll, 3, 4: Librarian, 45 House Committee, 35 Fire Squad, 3: B. T, U. Group Captain, 35 Chemistry Club, 45 Jr, College Field Meet, 1, 25 Home Management, 1, First Place' Foudq 1 , ., 2, Second Place: Junior Stlmt Night, 3- Y NV C A 1 2 , - . . ., , , 3 4. O DIIIDRED LAGREDA PATRIDGIL, Ruleville Blissis SIDDI, Hfllllb Lcononnc S fl Jo Lloyd Frances State 'l'eaeher's College Summer School '425 Southwestern, '-125' Y. WV. C. A., 35 Home Economics Club, 3, 45 House Com- mittee, 35 Stunt Night, 3. 0 JO LLOYD PATTON, Tupelo, Mississippig Secretarial Science5 Record Recitalg Current Events5 Secretarial Science Club5 Choral Singingg Freshman HY. Q FRANCES EUGENIA PEAY, Starkville, Mississippi: Secretarial Science: State, 15 Fire Squad, 15 Current Events, 15 State, 25 Stretcher Crew, 2: State, 35 Physics Club, 3. Q MARY ALICE PETTEY, Philadelphia, Mississippig Home l'L0ll0ll1lLS, Last Centxal Jumor College 1 Home Peo 'Wmllb Clllb O XNNI l0l1LR Jackson, DIISSISSIDDI His itor, Pi HY. Sql AV C. Cir ide Sta 3, ist: 1? 194 f A - .. . . , , Y 2 y .- J , .,. is . ' 3. , , 2: A. - E . w. - .53 un on-er Junior College, 1, 23 Delta . U A V Y 1, , HH i . 1 . . ,Q 3 . . . 1 y ' '-I ' I L rv E501 I t -s toryg Civic League 1-louse Chairman, 15 Chemistry Club, 15 French Club, 1, 25 Lantern, 25 Ephemera Contributing Ed- itor, 25 Ephemera. Assistant Editor, 35 Ephemera Editor, 45 Pi Gamma Mu, Recording Secretary, 45 Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 45 Alpha, Chi Alpha 4. O JO CIIARLINE POYYER, 1Yeir, Mis- sissippig Elementary Educationg Y. WV. C. A., 15 The Gon- doliers, 35 Bach Society, 1, 3, -tg Education Club, 45 Uni- versity of Chicago Summer School, 35 Chapel Choir, 25 Y Sponsor, 25 Record Recital, 1, 25 Junior Stunt Night, 3. Q MARGARET NELL PRICE, Columbus, Mississippi: Social Scienceg Debate Council, 3, -l, President, 45 Intercollegiate -M - - Debate Team, 35 NVQ-sley Foundation Council, 2, 3, 45 Pres- ident N'esley Players, 3, 45 Lantern, 25 President, Torch, 3: Vice-President, Star and Sceptre, 45 Class Representative, Student Council, 1, 25 Town Girl Representative, Student Council, 35 International Relations Club, 45 Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 45 Theater Guild, 1, 2, 3, 45 Make-Up Artist, 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 15 President, Mississippi Intercollegiate Asso- ciation of Student Government, -15 Y Sponsor, 2. 0 FRANCES MARIE RANDLE, New Albany, Mississippip 3l2ltil0ll1ZlfiCSQ Mathematics Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Kappa Mu Ep- silon, 3, -I5 Commerce Club, 2, 3, -I5 NVQ-sley Players, 2, 155 Pettey Annc Jo Margaret la? 'J ff ,f .7 2 1' 5 X ex . K ' , -1-aff!! Web, A , ,,, Frances Avo Sunshine Nancy 3 , i i I I l Y Sponsor, 2, 3: Y. XV. C. A., 1, 25 Zouave, 1, -lg Fire Squad, 25 Chapel Choir, 2, 35 Current Events, 2. 0 SALLIE AVO RASBERRY, Calhoun City, Mississippig En5:lish5 Y. WY. C. A., French Club, 25 Theater Guild. 3, -t: Ephemera Staff, 3: Circulating Manager, Ephemera, 45 iVriters Club, 2, 3, Pres- ident, 45 Spectator, 45 Zouave, 1. Q LAYENIA M. RAY, Starkville, Mississippi: Home Economics: Y. KY. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Economics Club, -t5 Nature Study Club, 4: Chem- istry, 45 Chapel Choir, l, 2, 35 Baptist Players, lg Zouave. 15 University of Alabama and State College Summer School, 19425 Record Recitals, 1, 25 Current Events, 3. 0 NANCY ESI! lGLlZABE'l'H RAYNER, Greenville, Missisr-zippi5 Speech and Engishg Alpha. Psi Omega, 2, 3, 4, President, 45 Theater Guild, 1, 2, 3, 45 Bat, 2, 3, 45 Class Play Tournament, 1, 2, 3 -t5 Choral Speaking Group, 1: Debate Council, 3: Fresh- man Y. XY. C. A. Group: Y. XY. C. A. Cabinet, 3: Y. YY. C. A. Discussion Group Leader, 35 Chapel Choir, 1, 25 Civic Lcague Inspector, 25 Alumnae Page Chairman, 1, 25 Stunt Xight, 35 Junior-Freshman H'edrling, l. 25 Junior I'sher, 35 Zouave, l, 45 Rogue, l, 2: Maskers, 3, 4: Basketball Team, 35 Yolley Ball Team, 45 Special Senior Chaperon, 45 Red Cross Course in First Aid, 3. H ll ,1 1 4 i ? 1 EDNA EARLE RENFROE, Columbia, Mississippi5 Home O Econounicsg Pearl River Junior College, 1, 25 Home Eco- nomics Club, 3, 45 Sunday School Secretary, 4. 0 MILDRED COURTNEY RENFROE, Columbia, Mississippig Home Eco- nomics5 Pearl River Junior College, 1, 25 Home Economics Secretary, 4. Club, 3, 45 Y, IV. A. Secretary, 45 Sunday School g EARLINE RIGBY, Pope, Mississippi, Elementary Educa- tiong Blue Mountain College, 15 Chemistry Club, 25 Y Dis- cussion, 25 Fire Squad, 25 Civic League Inspector, 35 Educa- Edml Mildred tion Club, 3, 45 Senior Chapel-on 4 , 3 Junior-Freshman Wed. ding, 45 Zouave, 45 Junior Stunt Night , 3. 0 VIRGINIA P. ROBINSON, Corinth, Mississippi- Latin ' 1 9 Classical Club 1 1, 2, Vice-President, 2' Eta Sigma, phi ' 9 3, 4, President I Spanish Club, 3, 4. . 0 ALICE JOYCE ROGERS, Newton, Mississippi' Soc' 1 S ' 111 ci- euce5 East Central Junior College 1 I 1 Sta te College, Summer School, '-1? 1 1- g MARY LOUISE R OGEHS, New Albanv, Missiissippig Home E ' . conomlcs5 Fire Squad ' y 1, Earline virginia F '-1-1 rwhm JL'-' Joyce -'sw' L- L Blary zxllllle uAl.nvn I 1 y 2' Civic Lear - . , 1 1 sue, 2, 3, House Committee, 35 Home Economics 4, K. , Y t Club 2 3 . ' ' 1111111 llnfflellr 4: Zouuve, 45 University of Alabama E , , , 4: Chemistry Club, 3, 45 r.Y,, Discussion 1 C ' 5 ur' Summer Sol I r .p tt rent F I mo ' LAN' , ,vents, 25 Stunt Night 3 f 4 f ' Louave 1 4, , , X i V r 9 I DIARX Ah- . ELIZAILETIAI ROSS xleri li xr -0. D 1 NIE RONE, Ethel Mississippi H , A Han, 1 lsslsblmm Home Eco- ' ' 5 01110 Economics, I-101 4 . 1, Junior College, 1, 2. Hom E meh 1101111055 Meritlitlll Junior College, 1, 25 Home Economics Cfllb, , e conomics Club, 4 . A - HYIEE 'g . - I ' JOSEPHINE ROS P - 4' glee Club, 3, 4: House Committee, 3: Stunt Night, 3: i , ascagoula, Mississippi 3 English? Hur- I . n Q rison-Stone-Jackson Iunior C ll U'1'1'f'1'511D' 01' -'xllllllllllil Summer Sr-hool, '42, Q MARJORIE . . o egeg House Committe , t Fire Sfllladv 2- French Club 2 1 ei 2, ROSS' Hivkory Flat' MiS51SS1l1l1i: Secretarial Science, Coul- - 1 S Y- 1v- C. A. 2. Con ' t 0111111 45 Junior-Freshman W dl' , 'ment 1114'l'4'e Club. 2, 3, 4: Blue Mountain College, lg Mu-e Squad, Q 4 mg' 23 Invitation Col ' l ' llllllttce 2. oy. .u , E ' ' Dhlllhhloll I-roun, 2: Chemistry Club, 2: Education w P t l R l 521 3, -li 2, 3 Civit Collt Schi 1, 2 3, 4 ter Club, 2: Spanish Club, 3: Civic League Inspector, 3: House Committee, 3: Physics Club, 4: Zouave, 4: Junior Stunt Night, 3. 0 RACHEL ROWVLAND, Charleston, Mississippi: Elementary Education: Education Club, 1, 2. 4: Bach So- ciety, 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Chaperon, 4: Fire Squad, 1: First Aid, 3: Y Sponsor, 2: Zouave, 4: Y. XV. C. A., 1. g MARGARET LUCILE RUDOLPH, Laurel, Mississippi: Bacteriology: Jones County Junior College, 1: Hygiene Journal Club, 2: Y Dis- cussion Group, 2: Chemistry Club, 3, 4: Physics Club, 4: Elizabeth Marjorie Beta Beta. Beta, 3, 4: Gaimna Sigma Epsilon, 4: Spectator Business Staff, 2, 3, 4: Chapel Choir, 2, 3: Y Discussion Group, 2: Zouave, 4. I YERNAN SADLER, Decatur, Mississippi: Home Eco- nomics: Chairman Student Conduct, 4: Senior Chnperon, 4: Spectator Staff: Kappa Pi: Program Committee ot' Home Economics Club: House Committee, 3: Upper Y Discussion Grollll. O VIRGINIA LEKLEIN SHACKELFORD, Louisville, Mississippi: Speech: Spanish Club, 2: Theater Guild, 1, 2, - - Rachel Margaret Vernan Shack 3, -l: Bat, 3, 4: Alpha Psi Omega, 3, el: 'Tournament Plays, 2, 3: Junior Usher, 3: Maskers, 3, 4: 1'l'9Si1lellt'S C0l1ll0il, 47 Civic League, 2, 4, President, 4: 1Yho's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 4: House Committee, 3: Summer School, State College, 1941: Zouave, 1, 4: Choral Speaking. 1, 2: Stunt Night, 3: Y Upper Classmen Discussion Group, 3, 4: Mikado, 1: Master Ceremonies Stunt Night, 3: Mas- ter Ceremonies Junior-Senior Banquet, 2: Master C0r0lll0IliPS x, M9 i V il Christine Liz Elite Contest, 3. Q EMMA Cl-lRlS'l'lNli SHEICDY, liuporu, Mississippi: Home Economies: !Vood Junior College, 1, 2: Y. IV. C. A., l, 2, 3, 4: I. R. C., 1, 2, 3, -l: Camera Club, 3, 4: Zouave, 4: House Committee, 3: Home Economics Club, 4. 0 DI.-KRGARET ELIZABETH SHELTON, New Orlei-ul:-5, Louisiana: Elementary Education: Glee Club: Varsity Glee Club: Bach Society: Y. WV. C. A.: Education Club: PIl,'SlK'H Club: Presbyterian Fellowship: House Committee, 3. I ,I II I I I I I I I ' I I I 3:r0 firlg::,:na:f ' I I1 A-I :'1' 1 I I I 'I III M I :I I .I FI E. I ,I, II I I If , I ' I III i IN J'-. I I I I I I I I II . I X. I I I I I I I ,. I I I I LL IIIIIS .AMA m,,,,.,,,H,.,..,..,...,..,........................ ..,. . ..--- W- - o GAROL NOEL SHEPARD, Gautier, Mississippi, M0fl0l ' Languages, Pi Delta Phi, 2, 3, 4, President, 3, 4, Sigma Pi Alpha, 3, 4, French Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 2, 3, 45 Junior Usher, 3: Special Senior C1l3D'9l'0llr 4, Spectator, 4: Swimming Team' 2, 4, Theater Guild, 3, 4, Current Events, 1: Chapel Choir, 1: Freshman Y, Civic League Inspector, 1, 2, Civic League Light Inspector, 1, 2, Canterbury Club, 3, 4: Zouave, 1, 4, Tennis Team, 45 Black List, 3' 4' 5 AN- NIE LAURIE snows, suso, Mississippi: Hvme Ewnomicsf Jones County Junior College, 1, 29 Vflffsity Hockey Team' 35 Home Economics Club, 39 House Cfillllliittee, 3, B. S. U. Council, 4, University of Alabama Summer School, '42. o IRENE SIMMONS, Columbia, MiSSiSSiDDiS Public School ushepn Annie Laurie Music, Y. IV. C. A., 1, Bach Society, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 45 Orchestra, 1, 2, Glee Club, 3, 4, Sigma Alpha Iota, 3, 4, Civic League Inspector, 1, Fire Squad, 19 Zmlavef 1, 45 Sen- ior Chaperon, 4: Record Recital, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir, 2, Junior Evening, 33 Senior Recital' 49 Stunt Night, 35 Alum' uae page, 3, Gondoliers, 3, Archery Tournament, 3. Q S. A. SIMS, Louin, Mississippi, Social Science, Jones Junior College, 1, 2: Fire Squad, 3, B. T. U. Officer, 3, 4, Y. w. C. A., 3, 4, Civic League Inspector, 4, Y Discussion Group, 4, Commerce Club, 4: General Secretary of Sunday School, 4. , MILDRED SLATER, Jackson, Mississippi, Speech, Glee Club, 2, 3, Civic League Inspector, 1, 2, 3, Civic League House Chairman of Fant, 4, Theater Guild, 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Irene S- A' W Mildred Janis Psi Omega, 3, 4, Rogue, 2, Maskers, 4, House Committee, 1, 2, 3, Zouave, 1, 4, Stunt Night, 3, Special Senior Chaperon, 4, Junior Usher, 3. 0 JANIS JOY SMITH, New Orleans, Louisiana, Bacteriology, Hygiene Journal Club, 3, 4, Y Discussion Group, 1, Physics Club, 3, Chexnistry Club, 4, Zouave, 1, 4, Chapel Choir, 1, Stunt Night, 3. 0 LEMOYNE SMITH, Leakesville, Mississippi, Home Economies, Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Civic League Inspector, 2, 3, 4, Junior-Freshman IVedding, Flower Bearer, 3, IVesley Foun- dation Council, Chairman of Junior Commission, 3, Elite Contest, 3, 4, Junior Stunt Night, 3, Chapel Choir, 2, 3, Ed- ucation Club, 2, 4, Chemistry Club, 1, 2, Y. IV. C. A., 1, 2, 3, Y Sponsor, 2, 3, 4, Fire Squad, 2, Current Events, 2. Lemoyne I Eleanor g MARY ELEANOR SMITH, Booneville, Mississippi, Home Economics, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Nature Study Club, 3, Phi Upsilon Omicron, 4, Civic League, 3, House Committee, 1, 2, Upper Class Y Discussion Group, 3, Cur- rent Events, 2, Y Sponsor, 4, Choral Group, 2. 0 RUTH ELISE SMITH, Rosedale, Mississippi, Physical Ed- ucation, Special Dancing, 1, 2, 3, 4,3 Zouave, 1, 4, KV. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter, 4, Head of Dancing, 3, Physical Education Club, 3, 4, President, 4, Swimming Club, 1, Volley Ba-ll Team, 2, Baseball Team, 2, 3, Hockey Team, 4, Red Cross In- structor's Course in Life Saving and First Aid, 2, 4: Nature Study Club, 1, Chemistry Club, 1,'Tri Beta, 3, 4, Special Senior Chaperon, 4: Y Sponsor, 2, Snapshot Editor of MEH I I I II I I I. I I I 4 N I I, 1 I s ,I 1 I I II 1 I I I , II 2 I I I I LADY, 4, Stunt Night, 3, Senior Council, 4, Freshman Y Discussion Groups, 1, Elite Contest, 3, 4, Chapel Choir, 1, House Committee, 4, Lockhearts, 1, 2, Black List, 3, 4, Hot- tentots, 3, 4. 0 TINY URSULA SMITH, Fulton, Mississippi, Home Economics, Home Economics Club, 4, Fire Squad, 3, Pearl River Junior College, 1, 2, Y. NY. C. A., 3, 4. . VIR- GINIA SMITH, Pleasant Grove, Mississippi, Home Eco- nomics, 1-Iomelliconomics Club, 1, 2, 4, Y. XV. C. A. Discus- sion Group, 1, Fire Squad, 1, 2, House Comrnittee 1Yoman, 1. Q LORRAINE SPARKS, Columbus, Mississippi, English, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 2, 3, President, 4, French Club, 2, 3, 4, Pi Delta Phi, 4, Choral Singing, 1, 2, Current Events, 1, Record Recital, 2, Home Economics Club, 1, Camera Club, 2, 3, Theater Guild, l, 2, 3, -L. I EDYTH VIRGINIA SPEED, Belzoni, Mississippi, English, Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Civic League, 3, 4, Education Club, 4: Junior-Freshman Ntedding, 1, 4: B. U., 1, 2, 3, 4, Y, IV, C.A., 2, 3,4, Y Discussion Group, 1, Mikado, 1, Patience, 2, Contributor to Ehpemera, 3, 4, Stunt Night, 3, Current EVHW5, 29 Y- WV. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Fire Squad, 1, President of Taylor Union B. T. If., 4, General Secretary B. T. U., 3, IVriter's Club, 4, House Committee, 4, Zouave, 4, 0 MAR- CEIL STALLINGS, Brooksville, Mississippi, Secretarial Sci- ence, Pi Omega Pi, 4, Commerce Club, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 1, 2, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, International Relations Club, 2, 3, 4, Y. YY. C. A., 1, 2, 3, -I3 Chapel Choir, 1, 2, 3, Ruth Ursula t'Dick Lorraine Edyth --. J' Marceil Jo Hannah Frankie Lois ' I l Zouave, 1, 4. Q JOSEPHINE STANBACK, Byhalin, Missis- sippi, English, Home Economics Club, 3, Bach Society, 3, 4, Nature Study Club, 4, Y Sponsor, 4, Camera Club, 4, Y Discussion Group, 4, Delta State Teachers College, 1, 2. 0 HANNAH ELIZABETH STARR, Sledge, Mississippi, Eng- lish, Zouave, 1, 4, Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Lantern, 2, Sigma Pi Alpha, 3, 4, President, 4, Physics Club, 1, Civic League House Chairman, 3, Junior Usher, Council, 4, KY. A. A., 4, Special Senior Chaperon, Civic League Inspector, 1, 2, Stunt Night, 3. ' 0 FRANKIE STEPHENS, Memphis, Tennessee, Math- ematics, Class President, 1, 2, 3, 4, President's Council, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1I'h0's !Vho in American Colleges and Universities, 3, 4, Mortar Board, 4, Torch, 3, Lantern, 2, K. M. li., 3. 4, Pi Gamma Mu, 4: Theater Guild, 1, 2, 3, 4: Head Junior Usher, 3, Head Homecoming Page, 4, Math Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, IV. A. A., 2, 3, 4, 1-'rench Club, 1, Y. WV. C. A. Cabinet, 2, 3, Freshman Y Committee, 1, Special Dancing, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vesper Choir, 1, 2, Civic League Inspector, 2, Zouave, 1, 4, Junior-Freshman Wedding, 1, Special Senior Chaperon, 4, Upper Class Y Discussion Group, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir, 1, Current Events, 1, Y. IV. C. A. Sponsor, 2, 3, 4, Elite Contest, 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Charming, 2, 3, 4, Rogues, 1, 2, Black List, 3, 4, Hottentots, 2, 3, 4. 0 LOIS STEPHENS, Columbus, Mississippi, Home Economics, Zouave, 1, Chapel Group, 1, Home Economics Club, 3, 4. - fin' 1 n li 5 I r 1 l 1 K 1 I I E , E 1 w W, UP u .xk L .lu M- l K 1 .1 , i w 1 1 I 0 ELOISE STEPHENSON, colmnlms. Mississippi: Elenienfim' e Economics Club, 15 Edllcntion Club' 4: , . P ,nts ical Society, 33 Willa 91 1' 4' Current Lve ' Education? Hom . . . - r Mississippi HlSt0 25 Chapel Choir, 1. Q DOROTHY STRIBLING, 1'1,i1aae1,,1,in. Mississippi: Home Economics: Wood Junior College, 1, East Central Junior college, 2, Class vice-President, 1: CMS Sff0feff P 2? Home I t Economics Club, 2, 3, 45 Y- IV- C- A 1' 2' 3' 4' Presuen ' . . 1 - ' 5 J - 29 Junior Council, 39 Fire Squad, 3, Elite Contest, 2, 4 un ior Stunt Night, 3: Interdormitory Debates, 35 Pl'e5b3'teria Council, 4. Q RUBY MAE STRINGEIK, Lvlliil, Mississippi: Hume L00- nofm ics, ' 0119 I S County Junior College, 1, 25 Ath'enif1 Lit' emry Society, 1, 25 Basketball Team, l, 2: Y. W. A., 1, 2, 3' 4, Y. yy. C, A., 1, '2, 3, 4, Fire Squad Captain, 35 House Committee, 35 Stretcher Crew, 33 Mississippi State Summer School, '42, Home Economics Club, 45 Junior Stunt Night, 3, Zouave, 43 Volley Ba-ll Team, 4. 0 JEANETTE SULLIVAN, Helena, Arkansasg Home Economics, Zonave, 1, 45 Chem- istry Club, 1g Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 4: Civic League, 35 Chapel Choir, 23 Stunt Night, 33 Current Events, 25 Y. SV, C. A., 1, 4: Make-Up Crew, 1: IVesley Foundation, 15 Bach Society, 45 Elite Contest, 4. 9 VIRGINIA SIVOOPE, Colum- bus, Mississippi, English, Alumnae Page, 1, 2, Record Re- citarlsg Chapel Choir, Spanish Club, 1, 2: Torch, 35 Sigma, Pi Alpha, Mississippi Historical Societyg Nature Study Club, Jeanette Virginia Eloise Dorothy Ruby We 4 , , ,, 7995 Q . .ww ,pt mx , -ww, Imogene Audrey Eloise Education Club: Spectator Staff. 0 LMOGENE TANNER, State College, Mississippi, Elementary Education. 0 AUDREY TERRY, Jackson, Mississippi: Bacteriology, Spectator Staff, 3, 45 Head Proofreader, 45 MEH LADY Staff, 45 Theater Guild, 43 Senior Cha-peron, 43 Hygiene Journal Club, 3, 45 Mississippi Historical Society: Chair- man, 43 Y. XV. C. A., 1, 2, Civic League, 1, 23 House Com- mittee, 2, 49 Zouave, 1, 4, Mississippi State Summer School, '41, Chapel Choir, 1g Invitation Committee, 45 Y Sponsor, 2, 3, Baseball Team, 1, Fire Squad, 1, 2. g ELOISE THOMAS, Quitman, Mississippi, Bacteriology, Zouave, 1, 4: Nature Study Clubg Hygiene Journal Club, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir, 2, Commerce Club, 15 Fire Squad, 1: House Com- E561 Julia Ruth Evelyn mittee, 2: Current Events, 2: Y. IV. C. A. Discussion Groups, lg NV. A. A., -1. O JULIA RUTH THOMAS, Booneville, Mis- sissippig Elementary Education, Nature Study Club, 13 Zouave, 1, 45 Y. WV. C. A., 13 House Committee, 25 Civic League Inspector, 2, 33 Alumnae Page, 29 Education Club, 3, -tg Junior-Freshman 1Vedding, 3, 43 Groomsman, 35 Volleb' Ball Team, 3, Library Club, -lg Senior Chaperon, 4. O EVE' LYN LEONA THOMPSON, Aberdeeng English. QV GERTRUDE LEONA TIIORIPSON, Kokonio, Blississippii Home Economies, Y. IV. C. A. Discussion Group, 2: Y SD0llS0r, -lg Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 1Voman's Inter- collegiate Telegraphic Archery Tournament, 1, 2, 3: VarSif3' Archery, 2: Archery Manager, 33 Education Club, 3: Natllfe in J l x l if 4 I l l'l Ei. v l Study Club, 3, Red Cross Home Nursing. 3, WI. A. A., 3, 4, Chapel Choir, 1, 2, Current Events, 2, House Committee, 2: Jlmior Stunt Night, 3, Mississippi Southern, 3. Q RUTH THORNTON, Amory, Mississippi, Home Economics, Chem- istry Club, 1, 2, Y Sponsor, 2, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Fire Squad, 1, 2, Make-Up Artist, 3, Baptist Players, 2, Education Club, 4, Civic League, 4, Zouave, 1, 4, Q DOR- OTHY JANE TINNIN, Meridian, Mississippi, Home Eco- nomics, Meridian Junior College, 1, Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Phi Upsilon Omicron, 3, 4, Civic League, 2, House Committee, 3, Y. Wl. C. A., 2, Baptist Student Union, 2, 3, -l. 0 EARLINE TOLER, Paris, Tennessee, Home Economics, Freshman Y Group, 2, 3, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Nature Studi' Clllb, 3, W'esley Foundation Junior Council, 3, W'esley Foundation Choral Group, 3, Yesper Choir, 4, Fant Representative for W'esley Foundation, -l, Junio,-- Freshman WH-dding, 2, Zouave, 1, 4, Current Events, 2, Program Chairman of Home Economics Club, 4, Red Cross Instructors Course in Nutrition, 3: Murray State,' Summer 1942, Chapel Choir, 2, Stunt Night, 3. 0 HELEN TRAPP, Nettleton, Mississippi, Nutrition, Chem- istry Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, 3, 4, Choral Group, 1, 2, 3, Fire Squad, 1, Freshman Y Group, Upper Class Discussion Group, 2, 3, 4, Y Cabinet, 4, Y Spon- sor, 3, 4, Current Events, 1, W'esley Council, 2, 3, Civic League, 3, Phi Upsilon Omicron, 3, 4, House Committee, 2, Gertie Ruth Jane Earline Helen i V ' f W, yf ,sf -Aw, V A l x E ' 22142 , .l J Fran Earline Earline Evelyn Mary Ida Junior Council, 3. Q FRANCES KATHERINE TRAYLUR, Port Gibson, Mississippi, Secretarial Science, Belhaven Col- lege, 1, Theater Guild, 2, 3, 4, Tournament, Plays, 2, 3, 4: Major Production Plays, 2, 3, 4, Stage Manager of Major Production, 3, Play Production Class Plays, 2, 3, Journey- man, 2, Bat, 3, 4, Stage Manager Class Play, 3, Commerce Club, 4, WK A. A., 4, Baseball Team, 2, Yolley Ball Team, 2, Zouave, 4, Summer School Mississippi State, 3, I-101159 Committee, 4, Elite Contest, 4, Advanced First Aid, 3, Stunt -Night, 3. 0 EARLINE TURNER, Louisville, Mississippi: Home Economics, East Central Junior College, 1, 2: H0190 Economics Club, 3, 4, House Committee, 3, Upper Class Y Discussion Group, 4, Stunt Night, 3. 0 ELIZABETH EARL' 571 INE YAUGHN, Columbus, Mississippi, Bacteriology, Baptist Players, 3, 4, Baptist Student Union Councilf 3, -l, French Club, 1, 2, Nature Study Club, 1, Chemistry Club, Hygiene Journal Club, 2, 4, Physics Club, 4. 0 EYELYN VAUGHN, Columbus, Mississippi, Secretarial Science, Pi Omega Pi, 3, 4, Reporter, 4, Spectator Reporter. 3, 4: Nature Study Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Education Club, 3, 4, Vice-President and Program Chairman, Make-Up Crew, 3, Current Events, 1, 2, Chapel Choir, International Relations Club, 3, 4. Q MARY IDA VAIISE, Charleston, Mississippi, Home Economics, Home Economics Club, 4, Education Club, 4, W'. A. A., 4, House Committee, 3, Junior Stunt Night, 3, Northwest Mississippi Junior College, 1, 25 Zowrve. 4- . JEAN YOUNG VINSON, Canton, Mississippi, Libl'ill'5' Sci' ence, Hinds Junior College, 1, 2: Civic 110113119 House Chair' man, 3, Theater Guild, 4. Q BARBARA BLACKBURN IYADE, Menlllllisi 'fellll'-H5099 Biology, House Chai,-mga, 1, Student Government Council, 1, Theater Guild, 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Y Discussion Group, 1: Chapel Choir, 1, Civic League Illsllectorv House Com- mittee, 3, 'Writers Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 MHfll8mflfiCS Club, 1, 2, 3, Chemistry Ciub, 1, 2, Gamma Sigma Epsilon, 3, 4, Beta Beta Beta, 3, 4, WV. A. A., 3, 4, Vizor, Gamma Sigma Ep- silon, 4, Stunt Night, 3, Zonave, l, 4, Secretary-Treasurer lvriters Club, 2, Editorial Staff of Spectator, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sen- ior Chaperon, 4, Hockey Team, 1, 2, Lantern, 2, Interdor- mitory Debates, 4, Dcba-te Council, 4, Red Cross Instructors Course, 3, The Gondoliers, Backstage Crew, 3, Catholic Dis- cussion Group, 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis Tournament, 2, 3. g MARTHA VIRGINIA IYADE, Louisville, lilississippi, Nu- trition, East Central Junior College, 1, 2, Fire Sflllall, 3, Y, XV, C. A., 3, 4, Stunt Night, 3, Home Economics Club, 4. g MARY EDITH KVAGGONER, Harperville, Mississippi, Butte,-i,,10gy, Beta Beta Beta, 4, Hygiene Journal, 2, 3, 4, Nature Study Club, 3, Chapel Choir, 4, Current Events, 1, Y. w. C. A., 1, 2, Stunt Night, 3. o BOBBIE DORIS WAL- KER, Gulfport, Mississippi, Home Economics, Phi Upsilon Omicron, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary, 4, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hottentots, 1, 2, 3, 4, Ma-skers, 3, 49 L0ck- hem-is, 1, 2, Junior Usher, 3, Special Senior Chaperon, 4, Freshman Y , Zouave, 1, 4, Captain of Fire Squad, Civic Jean Bobby Virginia Mary Edith D0I'iS Vera Jimmie League Inspector, 1, 2, 3, Current Events, 1, Choral Singing, 1, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, volley Ball Team, 3, House Comzmittee, 1, Theater Guild, 3, Y Sponsor, 2. g VERA MOZELLE WVALKER, Meridian, Mississippi, Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Y. WV. A., B. S. U., Baptist 1'la-yers. 0 JIMMIE MAE XVARD, Merigold, Mississippi, Mathematics and Chemistry, Gamma Sigma Epsilon, 3, 4, President, 4, Chemistry Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 3, 4, Mathematics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3, 4, Senior Chaperon, Y Sponsor, 2, 3, Civic League, 1, 2, House Committee, 1, 3, Y Groups, 1, 2, 3, 4, Fire Squad, 1. 0 LOUISE XYATTS, Colum- bia, Mississippi, Secretarial Science, Spectator Staff, 2, 3, 4, Fire Squad, 1, French Club, 1, 2, Camera Club, 1, 2, Civic League, 2, Commerce Club, 3, Zouave, 1, 4, Pi Omega. Pi, 4, Chapel Choir, 1, MEH LADY Typist, 4, g DOROTHY Louie Dot Frances E581 ELIZABETH XYEDGXYORTH, Lauderdale, Mississippi, Home Ecouomics, East Mississippi Junior College, Home Eco- nomics Club, 3, 4, Y. XV. C. A., 3, 4, Civic League Inspector, 3, Stunt Night, 3, Y Discussion Groups, 4. 0 FRANCES XVEEKS, lYeir, Mississippi, Home Economics, Holmes Junior College, 1, 2, Home Economics Club, 3, 4, 1Vesley Founda- tion Council, 4, Summer School, Mississippi State, 1942. 0 IRENE KYHISENANT, Norapater, Llississippi, English, 'fulfil Society, 1, 2: Orchestra, 2, Vesper Choir, 2, 3, Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4, International Relations Club, 2, 3, 4, Junior Usher, 3, Junior Evening, 3, Torch, 3, Star and Sceptre, Mortar Board, 4, Sigma Pi Alpha, 4, Senior Recital, 4, Sigma Alpha, Iota, Editor, 4, Zoua-ve, 1, 4, House Committee, 2, Civic League, 2. 9 JOYCE XVHITTINGTON, Greenwood, Mis- sissippi, Home Economics, Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 4, l l L 1 l t l 1 l 1 4 E 1 l K U 1 of Chemistry Club, 1, Y, 1, 2, Chapel Choir, 1, Zouave, 1, Swimming' Team, 1, 2, Lockhearts, 1, 2, University of Ala- bama, 3, State Summer School, 3, Junior-Freshman IIE-dding, 1, Q M'AR'l'HA IYILBOURNE, Columbus, Dlississippiz Home Economics, Zouave, 1, 4: Home Economics Club, 4. Q JULIA PRINCE IVILLIAMS, Columbus, Mississippi, Home Eco- nomics, Sunflower Junior College, 1, Alumni Page, 2, Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4. g JEAN MARIE IVOHNER, Can- ton, Mississippi, Physical Education, MEH LADY Staff, 3, 4, Editor, 4, Assistant Editor, 3, Mortar Board tStar and Sceptrej, 4, Torch, 3, Lantern, 2, President, 2, Beta Beta Beta, 3, 4, IV. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3, Physical Education Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, Theater Guild, 1, 2, Chemistry Club 1, Vesper Choir, 1, 2, Special Dancing, 1, 2, Special Senior Chaperon. 4, Class Representative to Student Irene Joyce Martha Council, 3, Zouavc, 1, -I, Stunt Night, 3, Civic League ln spector, 2: House Committee, 1, Chapel Choir, 1, 2, ny.. Slm S0r' 2' 39 1'fPSif1Pl1f'S Ctlllllvil, 4: IYho's IYho in Amer- ican Colleges and Universities, 4, Black List, 3, 4, 1-iotgen- tots, 3, 4, Junior l'sher, 3, volley 15,111 1-,.m,,, 1, 3, yursitb 33 Bagkethafl Tealll- 73, 3: Tennis Team, 3, Instructor in American Red Cross First Aid and Life Saving, 4: Junior- Freshmilll W'9fmillg', 2, Representative to Associated Col- legiate Press, 4, Representative to Southern Federation ol College Students and Publication Representatives, 3, 4, Alpha Chi Alpha, 4. 0 ROIYLENE IYOMBLE, Charleston, Mississippi, Public School Music, Sigma Alpha Iota, 1, Secretary, 2, Yice-Pres- idellf, 3, President, 4, Y. IV. C. A., 1, Bach Society, 1, 2, 3, 4: 0I'0ll6StI'2l, 1, 2, Glee Club, 3, 4, Varsity Glee Club, 3, Julia Jean Mir-. .. Rowlene Mary Sue Sybel Sarah Y Sponsor, 2: Education Club, 1, 2, Lantern, 2, Torch, 3, House Committee, 2: Junior Evening, 3, Civic League, 1: Chapel Choir, 2, MEH LADY Staff, 3, 4, Senior Recital, 4, Senior Chaperon, Senior Council. 0 MARY ELIZABETH WOODROIV, Jackson, Mississippi, Bacteriology and Chem- istry, Senior Chaperon, Current Events, 2, Belhaven Col- lege, 1, House Colnmittee, 2, Physics Club, 3, Hygienic Jour- nal Club, 3, 4: Civic League, 3, Chemistry Club, 4, Senior Council,-4, Tri'Beta, 4, WV. A, A., 4, Gamma. Sigma Epsilon, 49 Volley Ball Team, 3, Basketball Temn, 3, Zouave, 4, Stunt Night, 3. Q SUE PINSON YYORLEY, Ruleville, Blississippi, Mathematics, Mortar Board, President, 4, Pre5ideut's Coun- ei, 4, Lantern, 2, Torch, 3, Star and Sceptre, President, 4, Vice-President of Class, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y. IV. C. A. Cabinet, 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Commission, 1, Secretary, 2, Vice-Pres- ident, 3, IVllo's lVho Among' Students in American Colleg9S l59fI and Universities, 4, Elite Contest, 3, 4, Most Versatile, 3: Junior-Freshman N'edcling', tiroomsman, 3, Swimming Team, l, 2, 3, Tennis Team, 1, 3, Junior Usher, 3, Special Senior Chaperon: Mathematics Club, 1, 3, 4, President, 4, Kappa Mu Epsilon, 4, Maskers, 3, 4, Business Staff Spectator, 1, 2, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 2, 3, Zouave, 1, 4, Stluit Night, 3, American lied Cross First Aid Course, 3. 0 SYBISI. IYRIGHT, Doddsville, Mississippi, Home Economics: Sun- flower Junior College, l, 2, Phi Upsilon Omieron, 3, 4: Vesper Choir, 4, l'pper Class Y Discussion Group, 3. 4, Upper Class Discussion Group Leader, 4, Nature Study Club, 4, Stunt Night, 3, Home liconomics Club, 3, 4. 0 SARAH ELIZABETH YARBROIJGH, Louisville, Mississippi, Home Economics, East Central Junior College, 1, 2, Fire Squad, 3, House Committee, 3, NVQ-'sley Foundation, 3, 4, Home lico- nomics Club, 4: Summer School, Mississippi State, '41, '42. 1 I 1 A l w 4 I f 1 I 7 I 1 1 I 1 4 4+ W f X 74, IIIL A M W RS xg 7 5 RACHAEI. GRAHAM, MISS ELISE DAVIS, CATHERINE BOGAN, MARY ELLEN PROSSER. a Illlf IJNIIIIR ASS I D CATHERINE BOGAN . President o RACHAEL GRAHAM . . . Vice-President MARY ELLEN PROSSER . Secretary-Treasurer MISS ELISE DAVIS . . Sponsor 7 First Row: Little Sister-here I come!! . . . Laz- ing on the lawn . . . Boo-I guess I scared you .. . Second Row: What big teeth you have, Gram'ma . . . Us on a bus . . . Third Row: DO11,f grab, Sarah Ann . . . Something interesting out there, no doubt . . . Don't take it so hard, Fran- ces . . . SNAPSHOTS -4' ara- gf, df v7 : .X ' a fl '1 4 . 3 .1 'I I MWW4 'W' -W, ,Www ,,,.f-af-.owff-,v'4l 'kM ,gm ,,,,. W.. g,!,, ,, ,,,. , V-ul 44 I I I 1 I v v I :I .ii H . I1 Ia I. I II I I I I W I TN ' 4 Isl II EM' IV.: 'x I Hn 91 Ii I I IL' I I lpf! We II! 'I Ie si, WI I 'I I: IIE I M, Q5 ll I PATRICIA AINSVVORTH CoM0, Miss. MARY CRAWFORD ALLEN FOREST, MISS. ELLA MAE AYCOCK XYOODLAND, MISS. ANN ELIZABETH BARBOUR HOLLY BLUFF, MISS. ADELINE BEDENBAUGH STATE COLLEGE, MISS. MARY ANN BIGGS JACKSON, Miss. CATHERINE PAGE BOGAN VVEST POINT, MISS. FRANCES WITHERS ALDRICH MICI-IIGA N CITY, MISS. MARGARET ASHFORD 'I'U'I'VVII.ER, MISS. BETTY RUTH BAKER MCCOMB, Mlss. SARA VIRGINIA BARNETTE STARKVILLE, MISS. OTERA ANNE BENNETT LOUISVILLE, MISS. JOHNETTE BLACKLEDGE PERKINSTON, MISS. MARY ELOISE BOYVLES INVERNESS, MISS. N ELL BRADY BELZONI, MISS. ELs1E MARILYN BROWN FOREST, MISS. FRANCES SIEYL BRYANT cor.l,rNs, Miss. LUCLLE SHERARD BUEK1N HERNANDO, MISS. . NANCY B U RG1N STARKVI I,I,E, MISS. ELIZABETH AVENT BUSH GREENWOOD, MISS. SARAH ELIZABETH CARTER PONTOTOC, MISS. lIlASSE-- JEAN CAUTHEN CAMDEN MISS CHARLOTTE CHRISTIAN COLUMBUS MISS MARTHA CAROLYN QOATS FARRELL, MISS. ELSIE CLAIRE COOPER FOREST, MISS. LULA COX CREENWOOD, MISS. PEGGY CHEAPB CANION, MISS ALICE LOUISE CLEYIENTS ROLLING FORK, MISS ALERA COLARUSSO COLUMBUS, MISS. THYRA GENE CORNELIUS COLUMBUS, MISS. PEGGY LORRAINE COX BOONEVILLE, MISS. TERRY JANE COX MERIDIAN, MISS. ' FRANCES CURTIS STEWART, MISS. le PHINA MADELEINE CURCIO SHELBY, MISS. BAIVIA DAVITTE J' ACKSON, MISS. u lun IIIASS DONNA LOUISE DOMERGUE HATTIESBURG, MISS. JUAVVEICE EILAND DREW, Mlss. DOROTHY LOUISE FERRELL BATESVILLE, MISS. M. JO FLEMING MERIDIAN, MISS. DOLLY ANN FRANKEL LELAND, MISS. HELEN KATHRYN FREENY CARTHAOE, MISS. MERINVETHER GABBERT SENATOBIA, MISS. :JI FRANCES RAE DOOLITTLE DERMA, MISS. REBECCA HAIRSTON ELLIS COLUMBUS, MISS. CHARLIE MAE FISHER YAZOO CITY, MISS. VIVIENE LEE FOSTER HUDSON FALLS, N. Y. ELEANOR HAND FREEMAN STATE COLLEGE, MISS. EMILY BESSIE FULLILOVE VVINONA, MISS. MARY LANE GALLOWAY MISSISSIPPI CITY, MISS. 943 DOROTHY RUTH GEESLIN CHARLESTON, MISS. WILDA GILLIS PHILADELPHIA, MISS. RACHAEL GRAHAM CORINTH, Mxss. FRANCES GROSSNICKLE COLUMBUS, MISS. ALICE ELIZABETH HAMER KILMICI-IAEL, MISS. GEORGIE MARIE HARNION BATESVILLE MISS. Y FRANCES HARTHCOCK TCHULA, MISS. SARAH AMANDA GILLILAND CEDAR BLUFF, Miss. MARTHA MARY GLASER GREENWOOD, MISS. TULURA LORENE GRANT CALEDONIA, MISS. MARGIE LEE HALE SARDIS, Miss. EM HARDY COLUMBUS, Mxss. MARTHA PEARL HARPOLE CLARKSDALE, MISS. ELIZABETH HASKINS BRUNSVVICK, MISS. ' JU IUH I, If i KATIE ELIZABETH HAYDEN MERIDIAN, MISS. 1, f MARY ANNA HENNLNGTON l ' HAZLEHURST, Miss. PAL HILLIN'IAN LEAKESVILLE, Miss. NELLIE MAY HITCH DUBLIN, MISS. T7 I MINNIE ROSE HOUSTON CHARLESTON, MISS. , CELIA INGRAM EIJINBURG, MISS. RUBY LOU JAMES if CENTREVILLE, MISS. i I L s - - il I I 2, 1 VIRGINIA JONES BLACK HAWK, MISS. GLORIA CAROLYN KELLER BILOXI, Miss. DOROTHY SUE IQING PIIILAIJELPIIIA, MISS. DORA ELIZABETH LAVVSHE VVATER VALLEY, MISS. KATHERINE LEDBETTER B ENTON MISS. MAXINE LINN BUENA VISTA, MISS. KATHLYN CAMILLA LONG STARKVILLE, MISS. BETTY MAGLLL KEESLER CLEVELAND, Miss. ARLIE LEAH KERBY COLUMBUS, MISS. BARBARA KINGSLAND DUCK HILL, MISS. HELEN LEATHERS M ARI ETTA, M ISS. LUCY LEE JONESTOVVN, MISS. MARY SUE LITTLEJOHN SHERMAN, Miss. MARGARET PONDER LOVING VVEST POINT, MISS. .lll llllli E I X 1 - 1 NIL If I FRANCES EDWARD LOWE PONTOTOC, MISS. LOUISE MCINTYRE GREENVVOOD, MISS. DOROTHY MCLAURIN PRENTISS, MISS. IVIARTI-IA ELIZABETH Ix1CVEY I..-XMBERT, MISS. KATHLEEN MANGUM MARKS, MISS. JOSEPHINE MASON ENTERPRISE, MISS. SARAH HELEN IVIERCIER CORINTH, MISS. MASS- -46 RIINNIE LESTER RLICCRARY COLUMBUS, MISS. NIARGARET ELIZABETH NICIQEWEN PORT GIBSON, MISS. JOYCE BOBBIB RfICNEESE FOXXVORTI-I, MISS. ESTH ER MADDOX MCCOMB, MISS. JOY ELAINE MARSALIS MCCOMB, MISS. CHARLOTTE MATTHEWS JACKSON, MISS. ELIZABETH ANNE MILLER SCO'I'I', MISS. 94-II - MARY EVELYN MONROE NEWTON, MISS. MARY FRANCES MORRIS TYLERTOWN, MISS. ETHEL GREY MOSLEY JONESTOWN, MISS. CAMILLE NEWRIAN SATARTIA, MISS. MYRA GRACE NICHOLS VAUGHN, MISS. SARA LOUISE NORSWORTHY XVAYNESBORO, MISS. PATRICIA PATTON PAYNE MARKED TREE, ARK. MARJORIE ROWE PERRY COLUMBUS, MISS. .Ill IUH 1 I '7 . X L 4 I If l I I 1 'I I I I L 1 I ! 5 5 I , I I i lf 1 i I I I f' I ! 1 I I i It .L 1. ,. Il Y I I ,IA Q. I I l I F r gxx tx. I I U G LILLIAN IRENE PLUMMBR FOREST, Miss. MARJORIE POLK PRENTISS, MISS. MARY ETTA PRICE INDIANOLA, MISS. MARY ELLEN PROSSER MCCOMB, MISS. GRACE REEL SCHLATER, Mxss. TOIVIALLENE RosE COLUMBUS MISS. Y KATHLEEN RUSHING GADSDEN, ALA. MARTHA SAYLE OAKLAND, Miss. MASS -- SARAI-I SIMS COLUMBUS, MISS. BETTIE RosE SMITH PLEASANT GROVE, MISS. SOPHIA WILSFORD SMITH WEST POINT, MISS. HORTENSE FRANK SPANN CREENVVOOD, MISS. LOUISE STEPHENSON FLORA, MISS. FRANCES JUANITA STEWART SYLVESTER, GA. MARY MAGDALENE TALANTIS coLUMBUs, MISS. MARY LOUISE TAYLOR COLUMBUS, MISS. JU IIIII I I, I. I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I! If I li If It I ,1 I I if II I' ,I F . 'I ,fi Ir II II II ,I I. 4. I I , 2: I I . II I I I I7 I I I, I Z I I I I I I I 1 I I . I I I I I I PATTY ANNE TAYLOR COLUMBUS, Mxss. LAURA RUTH THORNTON DARLING, Ivuss. IMOGENE TRAXLER Mcoomn, MISS. VIRGINIA VANZAUDT VAIL MONTPELIER, MISS. ANNIE E. VEAZEY LONGVIEVV, MISS. CORINNE MILLER WALLEY JACKSON, MISS. MARY GRACE WEEKS CLARKSDALE, MISS. MARY WILBURN PICKENS, MISS. cms-- N . t N F f I ff V! 4 Y v 4 , 1 W W NI 'N I 'm , P su , .Hi I P v I C I I i, ?I ilfw, , , 522.52 1--I ul W he 'F' Mmm Qwizuf 111 4 Mm! uf LQWM' H9209 ni' W 2 ' 'Hn wi V' wwf f ,E ZW Y ,jx WU, ,J W GliR'I'lll1IJE Im-W, M.ss BFRRYMAN, Nlfxux' Aung XVl1.x1Ns, BETH Glu.. 0 lv ll 0 ACQIFJ 0lKE ASS MARY ALICE WILKINS . . . President GERTRUDE IRBY . Vice-President BETH GILL . Secretary-Treasurer MISS ROMAYNE BERRYMAN . . Sponsof ,M Ez f,.,,. - . xx6,...x W ,W pp, A W., First Row: Jingle hells ring out for the Sopho- mores .- . . Eenie, Meenie, Minie-no moe . . . Second' Row: It's spring again! . . . That's right, Sophs, save those shoe soles . . . A couple of jiggers of moonlight . . . Easter Parade-1943 . . . Third Row: A double-header . . . A snap for the scrapbook . . . Be careful, It's My I-Ieartf, 1 1 rf f A lily' V, rn 4- W I ' fe 2 ' 1 M , K , f SUPHII BERNICE ALEXANDER COLUMBIA MISS. I NANCY KATHRYN ALLISON ABERDEEN, MISS. MARY ETHEL ARIWSTRONG ITTA BENA, MISS. FRANCES ARNOLD JACKSON, Miss. BONNIE BACKSTROM COLUMBUS, MISS. JEAN WORD BAKER TUPELO, MISS. GRACE YVONNE BECKETT PITTSBORO, MISS. MARTHA NELL BISHAOP CORINTH, Miss. M.ARGARET BLANCHARD GU NNISON, MISS. f N !h L I 0 I 'Q MUIIE LURA BOATNER FAYETTE, MISS. BETH BOOZER SHANNON, MISS. DORIS BREWER CANTON, MISS. MARY AGNES BRICRELI. INDIANOLA, MISS. OLETA BROCK HOULKA, MISS. BILLIE BROWN YVEST MEMPHIS, ARK. OLIVIA .KATHERINE BROWN COLUMBUS, MISS. MARTHA CAROLYN BRUMFIELD COLUMBUS, MISS. MINOR FRANCES BUFKIN HERNANDO, MISS. SUPHH MARGARET BUNCH GREENVVOOD, MISS. MAMLE RAE CALDWELL NEVV ALBANY, MISS. VIRGINIA ANNE CAROTHERS A'l'LAN'I'A, OA, DALE CHATHAM SI-I AVV, MISS. ALLAN K. CLEMENTS GREENVVOOD, MISS. L1LY BLYTHE COFFEY HOLLY SPRINGS, MISS. ALBIA WALLIS COOPER PRAIRIE POINT, MISS. BONNIE CRANFORD NEXV ORLEANS, LA. MARY ANN CRITZ GREENVVOOD, MISS. Q I J i 1 J O I IVIUIIE DOROTHY DAVIS DURANT, Miss. FRANCES DAVIS BELMONT, MISS. ANITA MAE DENNINGTON DREW, MISS. MARTHA DONALDSON PO NTOTOC, MISS. MARY CAINE DUBARD LOUISVILLE, MISS. MARKOLITA DYESS WEBB, Miss. ELL0U1sE FANCHER Mccoor., Mxss. EVELYN LOUISE FARRELL CANTON, MISS. MARY VIRGINIA FINCH SUNFLOWER, MISS. KATHRYN JOYCE FLEAIINO GRENADA, MIss. LILA JOYCE FORD MYRTLE, MISS. MARTHA ELIZABETH SHUO FORT M AYH I-ZIV, M ISS. BETTIE CILE FREEMAN HA'I I'lESBURC, MISS. LUIS PEYTON FUQUA AMORY, IMIISS. LUCILLE ELIZABETH GARDNER MCCOMB, MISS. REBECCA GEORGE HOUSTON, MISS. BETH GILL NESB ITT, MISS. MARY NEIL GOSSETT RIPLEY, MISS. SIIPHII ANN FORBES M ERIDIAN, MISS. NAN CLAIRE FORD VINTON, LA. CHARLOTTE A. FOSTER 'I'CIfIULA, MISS. GRACIE MAE FRENCH MENDENHALL, MISS. ETHEL RUTH GANDY LEARNED, MISS. SARA GARY EU PORA, MISS. CAROLYN GIBSON CRYSTAL SPRINGS, MISS. MILDRED LEE GILLIS PHILADELPHIA, MISS. LEMMELIA LEWIS GOZA MAGNOLIA, MISS. 3 I I I I I ' I1 I , f I . NA Q I 3 3? :Q I F , 'J 1 I g A 1 Q gf. I I I Muni BLANCHE EILEEN GRACE COLUMBUS, MISS. FREDA JUNE C-JRAYES RIENZI, Miss. lm CAROLYN I'I,ALBERT c'ru.r1MRUs, MISS. NANCY IQATHERIN E I'IAMll,'1'0N ITTA RENA. MISS. NELL ELIZABETH I'IAM.Xl0NU IHI0I.I.Y SPRINGS. MISS. SUZANNE FLORENCE IHARRIS wxNoNA, Miss. MARY NELL HARTzoc POPLARVILLE, MISS. I IVIARTHA ANN HEATH IJEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FLA. BETTY JEAN HILL Bu'1'HEv1LLE, 'ARRQ' SIIPHII MRS. DOROTHY FUQUA HOGAN COLUMBUS, MISS. I EVELYN HOLIEIELD 5, W MERIDIAN, MISS. Q Q, 'i EUNICE HUGHES WEBB, MISS. I GERTRUDE MARGARET IRBY I JACKSON, Mrss. DORIS HELEN JANE PASCAGOULA, MISS. I JOAN SHIELDS JOHNSON COLUMBUS, MISS. EMILY JANE JUMPER GREENVVOOD, MISS. ANN KILPATRICK I3 FULTO N, MISS. JULIA MIL.ABI LAGARDE CORINTH, MISS. I I IVIIIRI IMOGENE LAUDERDALE IIERNANIJO, MISS. EUNICE IVIAI LEIGH IIIERNANDO, MISS. MUUAM B. LESLH3 IIOLLY SPRINGS, MISS. IVIEREDITH SYBIL LINN FORT SCOTT, KAN. ELEANOR LUCILLE LONG GOODMAN, MISS. BETTY RAY LOYVREY NEW' ALBANY, MISS. CHARLOTTE MCCLESKEY MEMPIIIS, TENN. IVIARY IYIARJORIE MCINNIS XVEST POINT, MISS. JANIE MCMAHEN xsom, Mxss. HELEN FRANCES MATTHEWS OKOLONA, MISS. SARA ELIZABETH DOLLY MAY MENDENHALL, MISS. KATHERINE K, P. MIDIJLETON INIIIANOLA, MISS. DOROTHY MARIE MILLER TISHOMINGO, MISS. SARA ELIZABETH MOAK PHILADELPHIA, MISS. BETTY MULLOY LAUREL, MISS. BILLY RUTH N IXON IUKA, Mlss. NELL O,MARA HA'I'I'I ESBURG, MISS. MARY ANN PARNELL MEMPHIS, TENN. SIIPHII VERA PAULINE MATTHEWS MENDENIIALI., MISS. FRANCES MILDRED MERCIER ' CORINTH, Mlss. HELEN HARRIETTE MILEY BRINKLEY, ARK. FRANCES VIRGINIA MILLER MEMPHIS, TENN. ISABEL LEE MULLINS NEVV HEBRON, MISS. WYNNIFRED MURPHY JACKSON, Mxss. LELA ANN NOBLE LORMAN, MISS. MARTHA EVELYN OWENS ABERDEEN, MISS. MARY LAVERNE PATTERSON OXFORD, Mlss. 5 Q I I I I I I 9 I. 8 NIUIII RosE WILSON PATRICK JACIcsoN, MIss. CLYDE LEIGH PEERY EUPORA, MISS. LU ANN PHELPS 'I'UPI2l.0, MISS. C,xRoI,YN SIJE PIT'I'NI.'XN I.0UISVII.I.Ii, MISS. NANCY ELIZABETH PONIIER IIIENTONIA, MISS. ELIZABETH CRUMP POWERS CI.ARKSDAI.Ii, MISS. ELISE Mosnv IDRIESTLEY CANTON, MISS. OUIIJA LUCIELLE PURVIS MERIIIIAN, MISS. IMOGENE REAGAN 'I'YI.ER'I'OIVN, MISS. MARY FRANCES REES JACKSON, MISS. MARJORIE ALICE RICHARD JACICSON, MISS. BEULAH KATHERINE ROGERS NEW' ALBANY, MISS. JUSTA EDWINA RUSSELL MERIDIAN, MISS. IVA NELL SADLER MORRILTON, ARK. ANNIE RUTH SAXON WAYNESBORO, MISS. MARY ETHEL SCOTT HOLCOMB, MISS. CAROLYN SESSIONS IVOODVILLE, MISS. VIVIAN RUTH RICH GULFPORT, MISS. OLIVIA VIRGINIA ROCHELLE ROLLING FORK, MISS. EDITH LILLIAN UEDIEH ROYCE ISOLA, MISS. RUTH RHEA RUSSELL CAMDEN, ARK. HAROLYN SANDERS ABERDEEN, MISS. VIRGINIA SCHWARTZ COLUMBUS, MISS. MARTHA LIDE SEARCY COLUMBUS, MISS. BARBARA SHARBROUGH HOLLY BLUFF, MISS. I A LMIIIII Y Q DOROTHY LOUISE SHEEHAN IIATTIESBURC, MISS. IIIARTHA SHUMPERT X IUPELO, MISS. i I I I M.ATTIE I'IEI.EN SLEIJGE DUCK IlII.I., MISS. CARGLYN SMALLWGGII NI-ZIV ALBANY, MISS. I I VIRGINIA BELLE SMITH I'IO0NEVII.l.E, MISS. J. IYIARY CATHERINE STEINRIEIIE YAZ00 CITY, MISS. VIRGINIA H-IENNYEH STEXVART 3 HERNANDO, MISS. E , IVIARGARET LUCILE STOKES I CORINTII, MISS. E F I I , EMILY EUGENIA SUMMER YAZOO CITY, MISS. SARAH LINCOLN TEW MERIDIAN, MISS. SHIRLEY RITA TILLOTSON LAWRENCE, MASS. MARGARET GUILENE TOWERY PLANTERSVIILE, MISS. ERIS LORAINE TRAVIS MCCOMB, MISS. MARY ELIZABETH VAI,LATOS OXFORD, MISS. CORALLI ANN WAGNER XVATER VALLEY, MISS. ODEIN WARNER Adi BIG CREEK, MISS. BETTY RUTH TAYLOR LOUISVII.I..I2, MISS. NELL THOMA5 BOONEVILLE, -MISS. LOUISE JEAN TOOMRS XVALLS, MISS. FRANCES 'TOWNSEND FRENCH CAMP, MISS. MARGARET UPEGGYH TURNER IIA'l I'IESBURC, MISS. NIARY FRANCES IVANLANDINGHAM CALHOUN CITY, MISS. DOROTHY JEANNE WAITS GREENVVOOD, MISS. MARTHA WASHINGTON FOOTE, MISS. E . MUHE I o I 4? EI , Il L i V GABRIEL ELOISE WELLS NEVV ALBANY, MISS. MILDRED EDGAR WHITE STATE LINE, MISS. VELMA HARRIET WILBURN DURANT, MISS. MARY ALICE WILKINS BROOKSVILLE, MISS. M. FAY WILLIARIS COLUMBUS, MISS. MARION WOHNER CA NTON, MISS. LOUISE ELLIOTT WORD ABERDEEN, MISS. MARY FRANCES WRIGHT BOONEVILLE, MISS. I W I 1 I ?BW1 Z , x i s i K l WW W WIMJ 7 -ww, Z ,Wm 1 ARDATH STANTON, Miss GOEN, MEADIE MONTGOMERY, ELEANOR JONES. Illlf HRISIIMAN CIASS MEADIE MONTGOMERY . . President Q ARDAT1-I STANTON . . Vice-President ELEANOR HOWARD JONES . . Secretary-Treasurer Miss MARGUERITE GOEN . . . Sponsor 19 f A , M I ww f . ,M If f-, -M1444 Z, 4 W. W, A, .- f-I -v 7. is x ,yi :Vx ':wwQ.3'4' . 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ADA IVIARGARET TATER CARVIER POPLARVILLE, MISS. BARBARA ANN CAUSEY GULFPORT, MISS. SARA FRANCES CHATHAM INDIANOLA, MISS. 'IVIARY ANN COGHLAN PHILADELPHIA, MISS. KATHERINE COMPTON H UGH ES, ARK. N ITA COOPER INDIANOLA, MISS. ELINOR LOUISE COWVARD COLUMBUS, MISS. GEORGENE CROW TCHULA, MISS. DOROTHY JO DAVIS BELMONT, MISS. IIISH ELIZABETH ANN CASSIRRY GULFPORT, MISS. ROSE CHANDLER IIOUSTON, MISS. BERNICE CHILDERS RIPLEY, MISS. MILDREIJ M. COMER NVHEELER, MISS. ETHEL EVANS COONER CALHOUN CITY, MISS. RIILDRED ELISA COPPEDGE ROSIZIJALE, MISS. LELIA BEATRICE COX COLUMBUS, MISS. MARY LOU CULLEN GRENADA, MISS. EDITH JEAN DAVIS NEIV ALBANY, MISS. NIA MARY KATHLEEN DAVIS WINONA, Mxss. SYDNEY CEIL DAVIS CORINTH, MISS. PAULINE ELIZABETH DEAR SLEDGE, Miss. IIIARY ANN DORMAN MYRTLE, Miss. WILLYE SUE DOTSON VVINONA, MISS. CHRISTINE DUKE SIIAXV, Miss. ALICE IIIARIE DUNLAP SCI'II,A'l'ER, MISS. IVIATENSE EADY CRYSTAL SPRINGS, MISS. SYBIL YYONNE EILAND IJREXV, Miss. BETTY ESKRIGGE CLAR KSDALE, MISS. MABIIE LOIS FELTS MCCARLEY, Mlss. DORIS F LEMINO COLLIERVILLE, TENN. MARY FRANCES FORD MERIDIAN, MISS. JUNE FOX PHILADELPHIA, MISS. MARY JOAN FRANTZ JACKSON, Miss. LAURA JANE FRIEDEL PONTOTOC, MISS. JEWELL WATSON GAITHER TUPIELO, Mxss. MYRA JANE GIBSON BELEN, Mlss. EVELYN ETHERIDGE CIIARLIIS FOV, M SARAH LYNN FILGO SHANNON, Mxss. MARY D. FORD COLUMBIA, Miss. JEAN F Ox PHILADELPHIA, MISS. LONA THERESA FRANKS COLUMBUS, MISS. DOROTHY JANE FRENCH MENDENHALL, MISS. SHIRLEY JEAN GAINES COLDWATER, MISS. CHARLOTTE GELLING ABERDEEN, MISS. IVIARY ADDIE C ILL L N I 3 I A. O CEDAR BLUFF, MISS. 1 I I I I F I I 4 CONNIE GowER BALDXVYN, MISS. ANN ELIZABETH GRASHOT COLUMBUS, MISS. FREDNA GENE GREEN PACHUTA, MISS. MARGARET OWEN HAFNER AMORY, MIss. SUE HAM M BOON EVILLE, MISS. MADALYNE HARLANIJ BAXTER, TEN N. DCRGTI-Iv JEAN HATHORN JACKSON, MISS. IVIARCEILLE HAWRINS COLUMBUS, Mxss. NORFLEET DANIEL I'IE.-IRON STARKVILLE, MISS. 1' ' -Q ,Z ,,.1:f', ,, M wg , xx 'iff 4' AA Q r 5. 25, l ' CLASS IX RUBY JEAN GRACE NEYV ALBANY, MISS. EUPLE CORINNE GREEN BOONEVILLE, MISS. MARGARET GRIMES TUPELO, Mxss. IIARTHA JANE HABIILTON VVINONA, MISS. MARY VIRGINIA HARDY NEVVTON, MISS. MARY ANN HATCHER MERIDIAN, Mlss. EMBIA LEE HAUEE MARKS, MISS. KATHERYNE HAYNES CORINTH, Mxss. BIARGARET HENRY YAZOO CITY, MISS. FRESH PEGGY HERRINGTON I NEW ALBANY, Miss. HILDA HII.L LOUISVILLE, MISS. ANN ELIZABETH HITCH IJREVV, MISS. BETTY ROCHELLE HUDSON CALHOUH CITY, MISS. RUBY MAE IRVIN ABERDEEN, MISS. ELEANOR HOWARD JONES HOLLY SPRINGS, MISS. REBAL JULIENNE JACKSON, MISS. CATHERINE FRANCES KERBY MEMPHIS, TENN. BETTY JEAN KEYES GULEPOBT, Miss. PEGGY PAULINE KIRKLAND COLUMBIA, Miss. SARAH CONNOLLY KLINIZ ABERDEEN, MISS. BETTY .IEAN LANCASTER SI'.-YI'li COLLEGE, MISS. W1LLOOEANE LANGSTON FOXVVORTII, MISS. JOSEPHINE LAUDERDALE II ERNANDO, MISS. ANNA PET LEE HA'I I'IESBURG, MISS. ANN W1LL1NG LOEII IIAZLEHURST, MISS. V IRGINIA FAYE LOVE COLUMBUS, MISS. ROSEMARY LONVRY HOUSTON, Mxss. '23 2 J R 'HW' Q Ill SS EMILY IIIEEK KITTLIE ARCOLA, Miss. -IANIS CORINNE KNOX NEXV ALBANY, MISS. ELINOR JO LANDRUM I.UMBER'I'0N, MISS. NEITA MYIRIE LAT1MER HORN LAKE, MISS. MARGARET INEZ LAY JACKSON, Miss. IVIIRIAM LOYD LEIVIASTER BA'I'ESVILLE, MISS. JUANITA LONG CRANDALL, Miss. LI.-INIE RUTH LOWE PONTOTOC, MISS. III.-'IRY CSR.-ICE .IWICALLISTER xmoxx, Mxss. ' 1 MARY BEss MCAMIS CORINTH, MISS. PATRICIA HPATTY,, MCCAIX'IBRIDGE ROLLING FORK, MISS. NATALIE MCINNIS LUCEDALE, MIss. BETTY GAYLE MCKAY OSCEOLA, ARK. ELIZABETH MCWHORTER CHESTER, MISS. MINNIE LEE MANGUNI CANTON, MISS. MARY ALICE MARTIN HATTIESBURG, MISS. MARY FRANCES MERIWETHER HERNANDO, MISS. MABLE RUTH MILLS BYHALIA, MISS. -A Q -1 Q, 5 5 MARY RosE MCARTHUR I CHOLSON, Mxss. I 'I BARBARA RosE MCCOY GREENWOOD, MISS. 7 MARY C. DEDE MCINTYRE GREENWOOD, MISS. 'P '- MARGARET ALICE MCLEMORE VVBST POINT, MISS. 7 LAURENE MAGEE MARKS, Mxss. 1 MAUDE MARLOXX' RULEVILLE, Mlss. I CATHERINE MARIE IVIEEK LAUREL, MISS. G ELEA NOR WORD M ILLIGAN I TUTVVILER, MISS. IYIARY CATHERINE TAPPY IVIILNER GULFPORT, M Iss. I I ' MEAIDIE MONTGOMERY I YAZ00 CITY, MISS. I VIVIAN J. MOORE DUCK HILL, MISS. I ANNIE LOUISE MOUNOER J COLUMBTA, Mlss. DOT MURRRXH MONTPELIER, MISS. 3 NELLIE BURTON NEILI. I ELLISVILLE, MISS. LINDA LOBDELL NOBLES ROSEDALE, MISS. 15. DOROTHY JEAN NORSWVORTHY JACKSON, Mxss. al 1 4 ANN JOYCE ODOM 1 DURANT, Miss. I J P 'ER 5 JIMMIE MAE OWENS 3 ABERDEEN, MISS. I I I I 1 IIIASS .IAYNIE I'IOXYARD IVIOORE MCCOMB, MISS. SARAH NELL IVIORGAN MARION, MISS. IDORIS RUTH NIULLINS COLUMBUS, MISS. IYIARZEE MYERS CALEDONIA, MISS. DOROTHY JANE NEWSOM CORTNTH, Mxss. IVIARY LOUISE NORRISS NEXV ALBANY, MISS. SALLY MAE O,BANNON GREENVILLE, MISS. CLINT NIARIE OGLETREE ' suEI,BY, Miss. MERRE1, CALLOVVAY PARKER CREENIVOOD, MISS. FRESH ELIZABETH PARSONS CRYSTAL SPRINGS, MISS. JULIA MERLE PATTON VVATER VALLEY, MISS. BETTY GARDNER PEEK HAZLEI-IURST, MISS. HELEN MAE PERRY COLUMBUS, Miss. MARGUERITE PETTEY GREENVVOOD, MISS. GLADYS MARIE PICKENS TOCCOPOLA, MISS. MARGARET LEE PITTS PONTOTOC, MISS. MARTHA ERIMA POUNDS MEMPHIS, TENN. IQATHRINE ELLIS PRICE COLUMBUS, MISS. I I MAI 1 I I I I 1 J I i MARY FONTAINE TAINY PRICE LYON, MISS. LUCY ALLEN PUCKETT COLUMBUS, MISS. BOIIIIY ANN PURVIS BI,Y'I'IIEVII.I,IE, ARK. -IACQUELINI2 W. QUINN STURGIS, MISS. NIZLLE AGNES UPOKEYU RAHRI MERIDIAN, MISS. SARA ANN RANKIN NETTI.E'I'0N, MISS. IQATHRYN NVALKER REID IVIEST POINT, MISS. IDA RUTH REYNOLDS coI,UIvIEDs, MISS. MARTHA RICHARDSON HAZLEHURST, MISS. it we 3' -al if 9 nr 4 BETTY PROPST COI.U M BUS, M ISS. GER.ALI3INE PULLEY COI,uIvInus, MISS. ELOISE QUACKENIIOSS CREENIIAOOIJ, MISS. KATHERINE QUINN PRENTISS, MISS. ALLIE NIARGARET RANEY MATTSON, MISS. MARY EVELYN REDUS S'I'ARKVII.I,Ii, MISS. PATSY MAXINE REID HI.Y'I'IIEVII,I.E, ARK. NIERLE IXATHLEEN RHYAIES I.AURIiI., MISS. RCTH RICHARDSON BROOKSVILLE, MISS. MAVIS ELIZABETH RICKMAN COLUMBUS, MISS. PHYLLIS ANN RINGO CLINTON, KY. BETTY ADAIR ROBERTS JACKSON, MIss. JUANITA ROMINE ARCOLA, MISS. DORIS ATHA SANDERS WATER VALLEY, MISS. ROSALIE SCARBROUOH HOUSTON, MISS.' I ELAINE INEZ SCHROEDER BROOKHAVEN, MISS. IDA MOSEL SELLERS MERIDIAN, Mxss. HAZEL ELAINE SHELTON FAYETTE, MISS. IRISH ESTHER JUNE RIGBY MADISON, Mlss. PEARL ELIZABETH ROBBINS HICKORY FLAT, MISS. ROSENE ROBERTSON GLEN ALLEN, MISS. FRANCES GLENN Ross VICKSBURG, MISS. ELOISE SAVAGE COLUMBUS, MISS. MILDRED SOHMITT SHAW, Mxss. MARY LOUISE SCOTT LAUREL, MISS. MOSELLE SHAW STATE COLLEGE, MISS. NAN SIMMONS CLEVELAND MISS. gl X. 'I 5 -I 2 V 0 I if J I S L I I 'I i QI A AEI 4 4 PATTY LOUISE SIMMONS HAZLEHURST, MISS. SARAH ELIZABETH SIMMONS ITTA BENA, Mxss. 1 BETTY SMALLVVOOD LAUREL, Miss. EMILY JOSEPHINE SMITH HATTIESBURC, MISS. BETTY SUE SPANN BRANDON, MISS. MARY ANN STANBACK EYIIALIA, Mlss. JULIA FRANCES STEELE MAGEE, MISS. MARGURIT STEPH ENSON COLUMBUS, MISS. MARGARET D. STEWART JACKSON, MISS. IRISH MARTHA VIRGINIA SUDDUTH TUPELO, MISS. ADELYN FRANCE SUMMER MERIDIAN, MISS. JIMMYE LOIS TAYLOR TUPEIIO, MISS. CATHERINE THOMAS YAZO0 CITY, MISS. ADA MITCHELL TRICE TUPELO, MISS. DOROTHY ELLEN TYRONE PRENTISS, MISS. ELIZABETH MAE VVALSH NEW ORLEANS, LA. FANNYE RUTH WASSON GREENVILLE, MISS. OLIVIA LUCILLE WATKINS BELEN, MISS. 4 I I 4 I I I I 0 I 5 1 I MA BETTY CLARK WEATHERLY KOSCUISKO, MISS. EMMIE LOU WELLS MCLAIN, MIsS. PEGGY GERALDINE WELLS COLUMBUS, MISS. MILDRED LOUISE WILDER JACKSON, MISS. ELIZABETH JOYCE WILLIAMS PRENTISS, MISS. ANIY WILLIAMSON KOSCUISKO, MISS. LOUISE WILSON CLARKSDALE, MISS. EARLINE WOODS BOONEVILLE, MISS. BARBARA LOUISE WYLIE VICKSBURG, MISS. 1-A ' 'SW - :F ff' .-. .1 x 3,1 5 'Pk '11 251K 4 ' V1 O I I .,?4 7 1 gs lil U iv- ,. a , X -. 4.3, -, , ., ' v, M.'a'ln-- K M - ,N 4'-'..' I ,, , 5 ' n'w,,. V .b -Q, Y L! 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L 1 I 5 5 3 2 1 i K 1 b x PIHSIIIE TS I CHU llll T S 1 f P Luft lo right: Aclinc Becker, Emily Gilmore, Katie Butler, ,lean Wfohner, Yvonne Brisbane. Dr. B, l.. Parkinson, Frankie Str-plwns, Sue Wor- 1 ley, Patsy Kicr, Virginia Shackelford, Kay Bagan, Nlary Alice Wfilkins, Not shown: Mr-Adio Monrgornuiy. The presidents of the four classes and the heads of the eight most important campus organizations malce up the Presidents Council. They meet once a month to discuss with the president of the college matters pertaining to the school and to the student body. Acting as hostesses to college guests is one of their lighter duties, as is serving coffee and mints after birthday dinners. tim YVONNE BRISBANE cL1FToN RAY EUGENIA SUMMER MARY EVELYN CLARK '1 Q- OFFICERS X YVONNE BRISBANE . .... .... President CLIFTON RAY . . . . . Vice-Presidenl EUGENIA SUMMER .... . . Secremry MARY EVELYN CLARK . . Treasurer 3 Since 1910, the Student Government Crganization has played a vital part on the campus in upholding its high standards of individual integrity and honor. The president of the student body and the student council, hold- ing weekly honor courts, work with the administration and thelfaculty ad- visory board in administering student affairs. A student body assembly is held twice a month for the purpose of dis- cussing student problems. ll281 N 6 STUDENT ff A-A wof' COUNCIL qv' O IA 2 2 X '- r . exp an two? COUNCIL AIEMBERS YVONNE BRISBANE . . . . CLIFTON RAY . . EUGENIA SUMMER . . MARY EVELYN CLARK . GORDON MARIE ARMES . VERNAN SAIILER . . XYIVIAN L.-XNIJRUM . . JUANXTA MON'I'COMliRX' EI,oIsE BOVl'l.IiS , , . LU ANN PIIEI.Ps . . M.-XRX'NEl.l,H.'KR1'ZOC . . . . BETTY PEEK fFirsr Semesterj . . EFI-'IE BIsIIoP iSeeond Semesterj . CHRISTINE DUKE fFir5t Semesterl . ADEl.X'NE SUMMER ISeconIl Semesterl CIIARLIE l3U'l'I.ER . . . . . . EM PIARIJY . . . . . . . l'rf'.fidr1II . l'icI'-l'l'I',fiI1r1I! . . . . Srfrrl1Iry . . . . . . . . Trrzlfilrfr Clfzlirfnzzn of L.IIi!ilII'llI Cfllllllliflfz' fjfllliflllllll of Cn1IIfIn'I Clfllllllliffft' Cllrzirnizllz of Pain! Cnnznzillri' . . l10I1,fI' Clllfliflllllll of lfllllf . Iluwr Cfmirmrilz of l'ryln11 . Iloun' Clzziirmmz nf Rr1II'rI11 . Ilousf Cfmirnizzzz of Sllllfflllik . llflllff' Cfmirlnfifz of Ilutflillgff . llouff Cflllifllltlll of llfI.v1ingf,v . ll0I1,vr ClllIil'lIl11lI nf f:0lIlllI!Illj . 1101156 Clzairmrizz of CnlI1mlu1.f . lloun' Cfl!lll'IlIlllI of Crlllzlqwy . , TOQCII Girls RI'fvf'I'.rI'1Il1IIi1'r QTH ER M EM Ia ERS Frzincea Giffin, Sophia Smith, Ivlartha Coats, Sara Helen Mercier, Mzirthn cilll5l'l', Cilffllyll Gibson, Carolyn Sessions, Betty Peek, Betty Smallwoocl. Illll Nll Smrcrl, left to 718,711 Sophia Smith, Martha Coats, Juanita Montgomerv, Frances Giffin, Mary Evelyn Clark, Clifton Ray. Yvonne Brisbane. Eugenia Summer, Vernan Sadler, Gordon Marie Armes, Vivien Landrum, Em Hardy, Eloise Bowles. Slandrng, lvl! ro rxghlz l,u Ann Phelpx. Carolyn Scssions, Sara Helen Mercier, Martha Glaser, Charlie Butler, Carolyn Gibson, Mary Ellen Hartzog, Betty Peck, Christmc Dulce. l I K H291 5 N-4 .. 1 ,P W 4 i E.-Vsl E V. W. E. H. OFFICERS EMILY GILMORE . . .... President MARGARET LOVING First V ice-President BETTY WADE Cox . Second Vice-President MINOR BUFK1N . . Secretary RACHEL GRAHAM .... Treasurer MISS ELISABETH HLYIDSON . . Resident Secretary EXECUTIVE CABINET W IINIE , Seated, left to right: Margaret Loving, Miss Elisabeth Hudson, Minor Bufkin. Standing: Betty Wade Cox, Rachel Graham, Emily Gilmore. Fin! Row, lefl tu right: Betty Ruth Taylor, Martha Glaser, Lucy Evelyn Hicks, Elizabeth Varnado, Marjorie Mclnnis, Sybil Wright. Second Row: Sophia Smith, Mary Agnes Briclcel, Rachel Graham, Miss Elisabeth Hudson, Betty Wade Cox, Emily Gilmore, Margaret Loving, Minor Bufkin, Imogene Lauderdale, Jennye Stewart. Third Row: Carolyn Ses- sions. Mary Ellen Prosser, Julia l.aGarde, Harriet Miley, Ann Elizabeth Barbour, Helen Trapp, Sue Worley, Mildred Mercier, Carolyn Gibson. Ella Dickerson. IIHHISTIA ASSIHIIATIU The Y. W. C. A. is one of the most active groups on the campus. Every girl in school is a member and as such has the privilege of attending Morning Watch every morning after breakfast, Vesper services late on Sunday afternoon, delightful at- homesi' for fun, singing and getting acquainted, or pre-dawn Christmas caroling with lighted candles and steaming refreshments. A girl can take even more active part by joining one of the various discussion or interest groups that meet monthly. It was the Y that ushered each of us over the terrifyingly complicated process of beginning college. During orientation week, which was planned and executed by the Cabinet, there was someone whom we worshipfully called our Y sister to help us over the bumps. When the Y Cabinet undertakes a thing, you can be certain that it is going to be effective. That is why we all loolc forward so much to their special Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter programs, and to Religious Emphasis Week. The Cabinet itself is made up of twenty-eight girls chosen upon the basis of eligi- bility and application, to head committees and lead discussions, with Miss Elisabeth Hudson as director of all activities. llill I I. 1? fi I I KI OFFICERS r PATSY KIER . . . . . . . President A VIRGINIA SHACKELFORD . . . Vice-President N KATHLEEN RUSHING . . - Sfffffafy-Tfeasurer f 25 N gi MISS VIRGINIA HARRISON . .... fldfvisor i I! Miss LAURA CRowEI,I. . . Sponsor 1 fs.J ,K LKB X DR. F. O. CRANDALI. . . Sponsor I I s 1 I I 5 2 7 Q 5 The Theatre Guild is composed of those girls who have succumbed to the ji 4 W , . . I s lure of the dramatic. Their field of accomplishments takes In not only play I my Qi 'l ' n and actin before the footli hts but also ever hase of back- , I pro uctlo g i stage work. They rehearse for weeks getting the perfect inflection into a AE 5 line of Shakespeare, and they practice persistently to create the desired l F wrinkle with grease paint. But work is nothing to them as long as they can ip get the professional first night thrill that comes with the breathless House q lights dimming out-curtain going up, heard three times a year in the major T, productions of the Speech Department. ii l -ll I-I E C O C 0 0 E First row, left to rigbl: Margaret Price, Frances Fox, Frances Traylor, Mildred Slater, Margaret Lovorn, Avo Rasberrymsecond Row: DO! Cobb, Yvonne Bisbane, Patsy Kier, Kay Bogan, Kathleen Rushing, Nancy Rayner, ,lean Vinson. Third Row fsearedlz Lo-uise Lewis, and-Allte 2 Hyatt McDuffie, fstandingl Dr. Crandall, Dorothy Edwards, Audrey Terry, Frankie Stephens, Carol Shepard, Lorraine Sparks, Vlfglma Shackelford, Miss Harrison, and Miss Crowell. E fi I X 'N -Q .vyh . - x ,fug- F ' . x V: l '. , A V I ..,, ' C x 'Msn' gi li .1 ' ' s A , .kk 2 1 ' qi ' ' ai? C 1 3 . 4 t . ' i L! ,. Le C -. J' 'M X -4-L X ' Iimni Row: Nlartha Ann Heath, .lean Baker, Vecie Ross, fvlargaret Stokes, lhhnor Bufkin, Katherine Stuvenf. Nlarynrie Scruggs, .MU-r:.. fx Celia Ingram, Alice Clements, Martha Nell Bishop, Kathleen Nlangum, Nlary Alice Jaclcbon. June Gravea, Chrirlorre limp. Cir.-lin Sm l wood, l.ily Blyrhe Coffey, Alverm- Nicluola, lflizaherh Ann Nliller, Third Row: Sarah Ht-leti hit-rrlur. hh-:mor F11-rnmxu, Klnux lmin.-r-. XX rr ir Hn-try Nlulloy, Bt-rh Gill, lflime Priexrly, la-mrnelia fiom, -lllllJ l.aGnrdc, Nlnrpnret james. Eliznlwtlx YNTQY.-vi livin Ki'--Nl--r .mtl fXl,ii'. fi ford Allen. THEATRE l3UIlIl A scene from one of the three major productions of the year, The Circle of Chalk, dom- by the Speech Department in the manner of the authentic Chinese theatre. I Y X 9, , ,494 4 n ,mi 14 fm fxf fxX'W 1 X i' JEAN WOHNER Editor , ii? :PSS DOT HAMLIN Businms Manager U341 The work that was in reality fun is final- ly finished. Now the printers have our last bit of copyg', the engravers have our last photographg and we can loolc back over these past busy months with a feeling of satisfaction. Reminiscence always seems to be better than actuality. Now the showers that up- set our attempts to get the club pictures taken, the mad rush to proof-read the class sections just before leaving for the Christ' mas holidays, the hard time we had getting the BWOC's to pose for their Who's Who pictures, the difliculty of finding organiza- tion and club officers, all these hardships have been forgotten in the feeling of hap- piness that we feel as we present the '43 MEI-I LADY to you. Here it is! We hope you love it as much STAFF Q- Miss Luci' B.-xmas . , JEAN XVOHNER , . , , DOT HfXMl,IN . NIARCARET JAMES . . . . Sponyor . . . Edttvl' . liusirxrss Jlanrlgizr . . . . flssixtant Editor Axx EI.IzABETII B.xRIIouR . .-lnistanl Businru Manager PATSY KIER .......... EI,IzABETII V.xRx.xIIo , , .Al,v,vi.f11In1 Jo Avcocx .... . RowI,ENE VVoIvIEI.E . BETTY KEESI.ER . BROOKS TXS'INS . . LOUISE XV.-xTI's , AUIIREY TERR3' , . . ALICE I'IY.xTT Mcl7I3IfIQII'g . , RUIII SMITII .... BE'I'I'I' VVADE Cox . . Sfnior Clan Litcrary Editor Litrrary Editor Fcaturf Editor Clubs Editor . .flsxistazzl Club.: Editor . .rlrtEdito1'.v . Typiyt . Typixt Typist . , , .S'1Iap.rholEdilor' Rfp1'1'JwIIrIti1t'r ELIZABETH NICVEY . , . Junior Clays Rff7l'l'.ft'I1fl1lt1't' as we liked workin on it' I A ' . ' - -- ' -I g - ELISE PRIES'II,ES . . .S0f1lI0lI10II' Cfllfi RIf7lI.fl'7lfIlf1qt Sllalfll. Lcfl lo Rlghli Ruth Smnh, Betty Keeslcr, Ann bhzabeth Barbour, Dot Hamlin, ,lean XVohnur, Miss Luci' Banks. Margaret james. Slandmgz Marjory Brooks, Margaret Brooks, Louise V4'atts. jo Aycock, Audrey Terry, Eliza' bi-th Varnado, Elizabeth lVlrVey. Ehsc- Prir-stlc-v. Rowlene Wfomble, Bern' Wide Cox Nor In Pufurrz Alma- Hvau McDuffI C. , 1 ff ,X X i i r i F 'a rl 1 1 I W ADINE BECKER Editor 'X -af 1,1 2 Deadlines may come and deadlines may go, but never has there been one which found the Spectator staff unprepared-in spite of frantic lvlonday nights when the office is littered with proof and paste and a harassed editor is wonder- ing where her next column of copy is coming from. But there are times when even the energetic staff take time off-for hotdogs in the Goose or for cokes in the office or for those very special occasions when the Spec entertains at its two an- nual banquets. The unique bulletin board which greets re- porters with their assignments in the form of stockings left by Santa at Christmas time or as class collars in May is also Watched by Spec sup- porters Who are always Welcome in the office, where hospitality is traditional. Proof of the merit of each Tuesday night's edition is seen by membership in National, Southern, and State Press Associations. Seated al Desk: Betty Wade Cox, Deena Becker, Alice Hyatt McDuffie. First Row: Martha Ann Heath, Katherine Stevens, Kay Began, Amanda Bridgforth, Clifton Ray, ,lennye Stewart, Audrey Terry, Betty Mulloy, Mary Stigler, Mary Alice Xvilkins, Yvonne Brisbane, Kath- leen Rushing, Mary Frances Davis, -loyce Anderson, Avo Rasberry. Second Row: Margaret Stokes, Charlie Mae Fisher, Alice Hamer, Juanita Stewart, Joyce Stricklin, Janie McMahen, Mary Agnes Brickell, Allan Clements, Anne Elizabeth Barbour, Barbara Wade, Betty Ray Lowrey, Elizabeth Varnado, Carol Shepard, Louise Watts, Rebecca George. su-,NMQ 7 ' Svuftel, Lffl to Rigfri: Helexx Jennings, Martha Glaser, lN'l:Irg:Iret Lovorn, Virginia Howarth, Slunilxng, lixrfz Run, IJI, ,,, R,.,.,1 I ,H , Lee, Sarah I-lclen Nlercier, Ann XYJIIRIICY, Elizabeth lX'lcVcy. Elise Priesrlev, Evclvn Vaughn, Virginia C:Jl'0Kl1l'!N, film In liorl-cs Soplw I SI-'wi M3fg3I'CI Rudolph, Laura Lee Conner, Eloise Bowles, lblartha Coates, Rachel Graham, Srforzcf Row, 1.6171 In RIMM: .-XIIII Forlw - l3I'I,l Rogers, Mary Nell Lutz, Bubba Bishop, Marie Lowe, june Graves, lo Flemming. 1 If ff 1 f f W Xi? XO , , ' , ,ff T fffk C9 I QQ Editor Deena Capably wields the long shears INIAEGAIzIi'rwI,oxV'QRN . ' Hllnllf . IIUIIXKT of Spec fame, symbol of 2lllfl1Ol'lfj' in the othce, while lfhisiiress lllarrziger 1I!ll'g2ll'Cf fills the paper with ads :Incl Closely figures accounts to keep the books well out of the real. IADINE BECKIZR . MIIRGIIRET L0voRN . CIIARLII2 MAE FISIIER VIRGINIA FERGUSON . M.'IR'I'II.I QiI,ASER . L. A. Osooon . . BE'l lAY NVAIIIQ Cox . .ALICE lIY.fYI I' NICDUI-'1 lF KAI' Boo.-IN . . . KfX'l'III.El2N RUSIIING CLIFTON RM' . . JOYCE ANDERSON . VIRGINIA HlDXX'OR'I'll . IlEI.EN JENNINCS . . . . . . liililor . lgIl.YilIt'J,f .llallagfrr . Ilfllllllffillfl llilfiffll' . IYNCJ Ilinlifllf .-lxxiflazzl IiI1.vim'.f.f .lltlllllflfl . . I afI1llyxllf-I'i51'1 l,il'l'I'llI'-1' lzlfilnr . 1,if1'l'llI'J'f1i1HlfH , Copy Ijifilur , Copy Ififitfn , Sfmrlx lfiiilfn . . .-lrl lzllilm' IJ-z'f1'li,vI1Igf .llrzrzuyrf Cfl'1'lll1lli0II .llllllflgfl ll37f ff I I if 1 I E r IHE EPHEMERA The Ephemera, the college magazine, presents to the reading public the evolution of the writer-in the transitional stage of her college career. It is not an attempt at great literature, but a fore- shadowing of what campus talent may some day produce when it gains experience and maturity. Short stories, articles, critical and Front Row Left lo Right Emmy Lou Geary, Ann Potter, Kathleen Rushing. Back Row: Katherine Stevens, Mary Elizabeth Johnson, Frances Arnold Martha Coats, Avo Rasberry, Patsy Kier, Joyce Anderson, Elizabeth Varnado. informal essays, poetry, plays, and book reviews are contributed by anyone in possession of an idea and capable of translating it into words. Copies of the magazine, gay with its brilliant cover, block prints, and photographic studies, are delivered twice yearly. The advice of Miss Elise Moore and Dr. G. T. Buckley helps to make it the excellent and entertaining publication we know. H381 Civic League is the organization that specializes in good citizenship on the campus. It promotes a blitzlcrieg against bunny tails in an annual clean-up weelcg it sponsors a vigorous program emphasized by skits and verse that call forth tears of sympathy in behalf of the helpless downtrodden grass seed along the neglected sidewallcsg it goes all out not only for beautifying the grounds but also for keeping our rooms the sort of place it's nice to live in. In short, Civic League teaches us to live together in harmony in college that we may better do so when we become citizens of larger communities. Standing: Minnie Lee Mangum, Fannye Wasson, Harriette Miley, Kathryn Price, Elizabeth McVey. Scand Mildred Slater can Baker Xir ginia Shackelford, Meriwether Gabbert, Marjorie Richards. l r OFFICERS . I .riivzl VxRciNm SHACKELFORD . 'F H ' , Ifirc-P1'fsidf'r1l NIERIVVETHER GABBERT . . Srfretarg. JEAN BAKER . CIVIC llAl3lll ll39J WUNIE 'S AlHlHIC ASSIIIIIATIU OFFICERS KATIE BUTLER . . . . .President JUANITA MONTGOMERY . - . Vice-President Love MCKINS1'RY . Secretary MARGARET Bowuas . . . Treasurrf Miss ROMAYNE BERRYMAN . . . Sponsor Seated: Billie Brown, Bettie Cile Freeman, Gertrude Thompson, Barbara Wade, Jamie Naugher, Virginia Brown, Betty Barnes. Standing, First Row: Peggy Cheape, Maryanna Anderson, Ruth Smith, Viva Lea Mclnnis, Mary Jane Barnes, Miss Romayne Berryman, Katie Butler, Mary Nell Mullen, Margaret Bowles, Jean Wohner, Margaret Brou, Juanita Woods. Second Row: Mary Margaret Brooks, Eloise Thomas, Emily Jumper, Miss Harriet Barnes, Nell R. Hammond, Lucile Noble, Joyce Stricklin, Ruble McMillin, Mary Woodrow, Hannah Starr, Alice Clements, Frances Grossnickle, Kay Bogan, Ethel Powell, Miss Grace Massengale. Third Row: Frankie Stephens, Onnie Mae Carver, Charlotte Foster, Georgene Crow, Marylene Heath, Mary Ida Vause, Dot Mathis, Carolyn Cleveland, LeVerne Edwards, Ada Margaret Carver, Bama Davitte, Lillian Parks, Eloise Peterson, Frances Graham, Eleanor Jones, Charlie Butler. Fourth Row: Louise Stephenson, Sara Carter, Virginia Vail, Joyce Christian, Mary Louise Fant, Becky McLeod, Katherine Middleton, Dodie Jane, Carolyn Gibson, Camille Newman, Helen Sugg, Louise Hunnsucker, Frankie Crowe, Marie Calloway, Dolly Anne Frankel, Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Betty Eskrigge. Not in Picture: Love McKinstry, Juanita Montgomery, Fran Traylor, Mannie Gilliland, Thyra Jean Cornelius, Gladys Edwards, Lois Fuqua, Marianne Holcomb, Betty Keesler, Minnie Lester McCrary, Alice Hyatt McDuffie, Elizabeth McWilliams, Peggy Pressgrove, Nancy Raynor, Eutelle Steadman, and Hanner Moore. Sports play a vital part in our program of moral, mental, and physical development on the campus. The Women's Athletic Association has as its purpose the promotion of a high physical efhciency among the students by encouraging an interest in gymnastics, hygienics, and athletic activities. There are intramural tournaments in all sports, and Hygiene Month is sponsored twice each year. Governecl by a point system, the club pledges at the end of each gym term girls who have qualified for membership. i J The lovely voices of Vesper Choir blending in chants and songs give just the right atmosphere to Vespers held late on Sunday afternoons in Music Hall Auditorium. Fin! Row, Left to Right: Idell Ferguson, Lorene Grant, Alverne Nichols, Lucy Evelyn Hicks, Nleriwether Gabhert, Elizabeth lN'lcXY'l1oru-ii. Lois Fuqua, Margaret Ashford, Dorothy Brown. Second Row: Marjorie Hayes, Mary Jean Wfooley, Doris Fleming. Sarah Simms. Fmilx' Kettle, Dorothy Louise Sheehan, Earline Toler, Carolyn Sugg, Dorie Mae Busby, Oleta Brock, Matense Eady, Dede Dabbs. Tlvml Row: Rv- becca George, Jean Anderson, Harriet Miley, Eloise Harper, Effie Bishop, Nancy Ponder, Lillian Hammett, Thelma Irvin. Nlary Eugenia Martin, Eleanor Polk, Mable Hill, Eleanor Milligan, Miriam Leslie. Nat in Piclurcz Ella Dickerson. x f a - L h i fi 'f 4 4 f r 'T . Y' f f l j 01fI'lCERS LUCY ILVIELYN Hicks . Dim UI . Q , ' '- lnri kLLA Diciquizsoiv . bm' 5 1 , , Orr IIIIUI lVIERlW'E'I'HlER cJABlil1R'I' . J visviiicnuiii 3 ll W 4 1,1 Ng .Vi in 'Z fi. ' 5 ik, 5 l i f z QA 1 it ' 1 I 1 2 i , . i I our clue OFFICERS JO AYCOCK A i D . Presidenl MARGARET ASHFORD . - - Vifbpfffidwll BETTY RUTH TAYLOR . . Secretary-Treasurer DR. LE1GH GERDINE . - Diffffflf Fin! Row, Lefz Io Right: Peggy Wells, Louise Stephcnson, Sara Chatham, Margaret james, Virginia Smith, Sophia Smith, Virginia Rochelle. Nell O'Mara, Betty Cile Freeman, Betty Peek, Dorothy Brown, Edith Speed, Grace Beckett, Oleta Brock, Betty Jean Hill, Mary Kate Pickens, Dr. Leigh Gerdine. Second Row: Juanita Bounds, Betsy Bee, Mary Jeanne Wooley, Marjorie Hays, Jo Aycock, Emily Smith, Draper Curtis, Sybil Wright, Betty Ray Lowery, Katherine Ireland, Mary Dee Ford, Marjorie Adkins, Dede McIntyre, Dorothy Sheehan, Ann Loeb. Third Row: Sally O,Bannon, Gracie French, Evelyn Farrell, Rebecca George, Betty Ruth Taylor, Louie Hines Bilbo, Darrie Mae Busby, Jewell Gaither, Marjorie Woodruff, Maud Dee, Elizabeth Shelton, Tappy Milner, Edwina Russell. Fourth Row: Betty Bowlus, Charlie Butler, Emily Whitfield, Katherine Brown, Ann Hitch, LaNelle Smart, Eleanor Polk, Helen Harriette Miley, Betty Smallwood, Adelyn Summers, Juanita Romine, Barbara Hull, Elizabeth Bush, Geraldine Pullen, Margaret Ashford. Fifth Row: Evelyn Redus, Mary Frances Havens, Carleen Burch, Eleanor Hobby, Jean Baker, Mary Nell Hartzog, Mary Jo Biggs, Lenrose Dyess, Annie L. Mounger, Nellie Neill, Elizabeth Parsons, Mary Martin, Rose Raney, Marcolita Dyess, Billie Brown, Ann Lewis, accompanist. Members Not in Picture: Rowlene Womble, Bonnie Backstrom, Angelyn Coltharp, Mary F. Bird, Mamie Caldwell, Anita Dennington, Mattie P. Harpole, Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Nell Hammond, Dorothy Hathorn, ,lulia LaGarde, Jane Loeb, Irene Simmons, Mary Alice Wilkins, Mary Williford, Mary Talantis, Clint Ogletree, Minnie L. McCrary. Late on certain afternoons during each week, temptingly faint strains of melody Hoat across the campus. We hear those same voices of the Glee Club under the direction of Dr. Leigh Gerdine, lending loveliness to the Junior- Freshman Union or blending in ethereal harmony in the music of the Christ- mas Concert. At graduation time, they add to the beauty and the dignity of the traditional songs of M. S. C. W. H421 One of the best ways to get acquainted with the musical ability of the campus is to lend an ear to the symphony orchestra directed by Mr. Theodore Russell. They practice long hours upon their strings, brasses, wind and percussion instruments, and then bedeck themselves in gay evening dresses to perform with precision and beauty, at dance programs, at concerts, and at graduation. Pint Row, Left to Right: Wanda Key, Alice Clements, jean Anderson, Grace Beckett, Lu Ann Phelps, Carolyn Sessions. Mildred Gillis Elizabeth Powers, Eloise Quackenboss, Lucy Evelyn Hicks, Marie Russell, Dorothy Edwards, Margaret Brou. Sarah Lundy. Mary Eleanor Bickham, Elizabeth Varnado, Lorraine Sparks, Olivia Watkins, Nellie Neill. Second Row: Laura V. Ingram, Evelyn Hohf. Harolyn Sanders Jo ce Flemin Mr Russell LaVerne Edwards Charlotte Ezell Georgene Crow Pe Chea e Bert' Barnes Bott' Bowlus Third Ron' Y gy - i i Y - v ggy P v Y - Y ' v Sarah Lynne Filgo, Meredith Linn, Sarah Amy Biggs, Helen Sledge, Bobbie Ruth Aycock, Doris Fleming. Evelyn Etheridge, Patricia Ains worth, Martha Warhington, Phillis Ringo, Juanita Woods, Barbara McCoy, fourth Roni: Charlotte Gelling, Frances Love. OFFICERS MR. THEODORE Russsu, . . Di7'UCf0l' Lokmima Smiuts . ' ' Prmdml MERIWETHER G.4BBER'I' . ' fftf 'ffff'f ' . .S'fcrrtary CAROLYN SESSIONS . URCHESTRA i i 1 5 i 1 Z a w 1 f i 1 5 1 V s X U N i V PHI U SAYS PASS TO THE RITE' ff' xxx Xxx Y I xv LLET THEATER S ANNABELLE LYON , , 4-'! T 4K.S ..,. E.. K BE CAREFUL--SLIPPERY FLOOR NWT X. ,XX -xxx 1 T 1 , 900121 T A 1 3 Wi TS T r , X , V Y X. 'VFP' A ,rf tug A fff w A Um , SQA ' : V V, ONQ5 . RxVS'X-. K, f 'QTL fa NOT OPEN FOR OUT-OFVTOWN ENG-AG-EMENTS NIORS DR. ARISTOTLE BUCKLEY THE FOUNTAIN AND YOUTH l'vi ?3 4. A ii 2 Z '4 N i, W r ? I ' I. ' ,s 1 'S--. SHE FORCOT HCR TOOTHBRUSH YOU CAN TELL S EXAM wEEA W 0 THEY ROLL THEIR OWN M .-i'5..ae V ,X V M,A.f-r+,4fmB!a55'+4 W f 4'-1 WHISTLIN6 BEFORE THE B IBZA BLITZ T L 1 , N r HICOCK AND SOME OF HER NFANTUMS' I ix, fb 5 , :I A WY '3gf1'N5 4' f ' ' vw--J .:? NT T ve, 3,.,L W ' Q?QQ3lE4'? ' 1 iw 5 if ,, V DON'T BELIEVE HIM, MARGARET V 5 Y I o 1 Lf THE PIKES' DREAM GIRL PIGGY-BACK TO THE SOOSE I, NO OLD MAIDS GATE FOR ME S T WT . XX i 1 -, 1 Z gy, ,L pm f.swf.t A5 wif.. ' X7 X fff 'wwf' , 75551 mf , 9' Q 0 wasf A ,,x., , f , 1 v W fl , I V , 4 Z, , W f 27. f 1 W ff., J 7 A Z4 ' I xt f W I , 5 K . 3 . f YVONNE BRISBANE o FRANKIE STEPHENS o SUE Woktm' y, JEAN VVOHNER AND DOT HAMLIN PATSY KIER o MARGARET LovoRN AND DEENA BECKER These are the eighteen seniors selected to represent M. S. C. W. in the publication, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Short biographical sketches of each appear in this book along with those of other outstanding students throughout the nation. L1541 WHUA VIRGINIA SHAcRls1.roRD o MARGARR1' AND MARJORY BROOKS o Vrvr.-xx LANDRUM GORDON MARIE ARMS VICRNAN S,xm,RR EMMY LOU CEEARY AND ANN P0'l l'liR o K.4'I'IE Bun.:-:R o EMn.Y GII,MORE TNl.S.lI.W. J Q g , L:-1 QR, ' ' . ,, R ,,,.,,,feN A an-J f' , , ip- -2 if . 33i5,.yR 'Hi 313.27 ' ' , ki' 33:43, 1 Q -.,-. -..-- ,..+1 ' l1551 'QP l-M 153' plu- 7 IVIURTAR OFF1cERs SUE WORLEY . . President MARGARET PRICE . - Vice'-President DoRo'mY EDVVARDS . . Secrelary MARGARET BROOKS . . . T reasurcr MRS. B. L. PARKINSON . . Sponsor Scared, Left to Right: Margaret Lovorn, Sue Worley, Dorothy Edwards, Margaret Price, Margaret Brooks. Slanding, Left lo Right: Adine Becker, Irene Xvhisenant, Betty Wade Cox, Patsy Kier, Katie Butler, Jean Wohner, Mrs. B. L. Parkinson, sponsor, Frankie Stephens, Vir- ginia Ferguson, Yvonne Brisbane. Star and Scepter Chapter of Mortar Board was installed at the Mis- sissippi State College for Women on December 7, 1942. In 1926 Star and Scepter, Senior honorary society, was organized to petition for a chapter of Mortar Board. Its organizer and first sponsor was Dr. Pauline Pierson of the Modern Language Department. She was succeeded as sponsor by Dr. Gladys Martin of the Department of Ancient Languages ffour yearsj and Miss Elinor Shannon, formerly of the English Department fone year, . Mrs. B. L. Parkinson became spon- V mn sor in 1932 and has served continuously in that capacity since that time. 51581 Bllllllll The members of the Faculty Advisory Committee of Mortar Board are Miss Laura Crowell, Mortar Board, University of South Dakota, Dr. Gladys Martin, Honorary, Mississippi State College for Women Chap- ter, Mrs. B. L. Parlcinson, I-lonorary, Mississippi State College for Woni- en Chapter. There are more than two hundred alumnae members of Star and Scepter eligible for membership in Mortar Board. These may be initiated at some future date. X Z g . ' A - gi. Upper Picture, Scaled, Lcfr lv Riglvlz Nliss Laura Crowell. Dorothy Edwards, Dr, Gladys Klarrin. Klargnr--r Price. Kirk. lim-wi Knnlwflsf-il I r Board. ixlfs li l l'.1:l::', Frances Norton Vice President Universitx of Alabama Ch1prcr D--in Nrllie S Keirn Honorwrv nl K4 National Treasurer Nlortar Board and installing officer, Dr. B. l.. Parkinson. Sue XY'nrlcv. lresxdt-nt Klorra. ' 'l ur l nl limi'-'-rpg-1 Star- C W. 1 y -I ti .N hy, 14 ! AIQJI 1: 1,7 f . Miss . - . f .... . . . 1.. L . . . . lege for Xvomen. Lower Picture: Active, Alumnae, and Honorarv Memlnrs of Klorrar Board, Ar the vxtrvnzi- I--fr rn' Df, lhrfirztfn .rf 15, speakers' table is Mrs. Helen Perry Hopkins, a member of the first chapter of Star and Sceptre' and until :rr--nrlv Sftrf-za:-. nt 1:-,fs ,--.i:.:mz5 Association. Smnding. Lrft lo Right: Anna Flynt Knight, Maria Butler. Klart- Eleanor Kerr X'i'r.ir:, Klamf- fin-in life:-f C1H.:::.:, Sails. Langston Hudspeth, Margaret Lovorn, Rowena Dodenhoff Blalock. Yvonne Brisbane. Smlnl. l.r1'1 in Rishi: 311' l,:-nm farm--ll IJfi:ffE Edwards, Dr. Gladys Martiri, Nlargaret Price, Nlrs. Bruce Knickerbocker. Dr. H. l.. Parkinson, Sn-' XY'orlf'.', fxlrs, li, l l'awz:,'f'r:. lfmzzif Norton Miss Nellie S. Keirn. Mrs. Helen Pcrrv Hopkins. Elizabeth Garth. Lua Ellis Bt-lk. Helen Sn-nms Harp-file, Sara Yfilzv. l'i.:.-: Glaser, .Xdr-lame Kitlrtnzs. lffizz Margaret Stovall Searcy, Juanita Topp. ,lean Vfohncr, Left Ccnzrr. Iimnl nv 13.1-tk: Virginia Fr-rgutsmm. .lmn . , . B , F Gola. Betty Wfadc Cox, Frankie Stephens. Righl Crnlrr. I-mm rn Im.-li: katie Hnrlcr. lntsv ki.-r. Adm Xvlnsenant. H591 N311 Aan: Rf'-nl'-. l: li-Nfl I fr rg. l OFFICERS AMANDA BRIDGFORTH . . President IMOGENE LAUDERDALE . . Vice-President Lefz zo Eleanor Hobby, Q Right, Sniffing at Back: Mary Frances Davis, Carolyn Brumfield, Carolyn Sessions, Helen Harriette Miley, Mary Alice Wilkixms, Long, Charlotte Boggs, Rose Patrick, Mary Nell Lutz, Nell O,lVlara, Bobbie Ruth Aycoclc, Sister Hicks, Elise Priestley, Eleanora Lu Ann Phelps, Betty ,lean Hill, Gertrude Irby, Marjorie Hays, Rebecca George, Imogene Lauderdale, Amanda Bridgforth, Mildred Mercier, Grace Beckett, Josie Slaughter, Mary Alice Jackson. Fifty girls are chosen each year from the Freshman Class for -v membership in the Sophomore honor society, Lantern. The choice is made from the most promising members of the class upon the basis of their scholastic average for the year, the number of extra- l :GOI curricular activities they have participated in, and the student gov- ernment record they have made. The program of study for the meetings of this year has heen foreign countries talcen up under suchitopics as history, customs, and literature. Lrft lo Right, Starling 111 Back: Joyce Stricklin, Martha Ann Hearh. Minor Hufkin, Beth Gill. Phyllis johnson. Frances Graham. Sain Monk Marie Lowe, Janie McMahan, Bonnie Cranford, Rose Rainey, Maggie Brickell, Annabelle Koonce, Beulah Rogers. Allen Clements. Nell Ham- mond, Mai'tha Owens, Carolyn Gibson, Margaret Stokes, Eugenia Summer, Berry hlulloy, Elizaberh 4l.ihl XY'righr, Mary Szieler. Ann Xvagner. OFFICERS NIILIJRIZIJ ilflmzciiaiz . ' S f '1 J' Miss lJ.fXNIEI,I,E YATES . - S1 - ' ll6ll OFFICERS MARY ELLEN PRossER . - - Pffsident NANCY BURCIN ' . Vice-Presidzfnl FRANCES 1'lAR'l'I'1COCK . - Sf'Cf'4'f0fJf-TH'l15ur'c'r DR, MINNIE CLARE Born . . Sponsor Seated, First Raw: Betty Keesler, Carolyn Sugg, Martha Glaser, Eloise Bowles. Rachel Graham, Virginia Swoopc. Second Row: Mafgafet ames, Laura Lee Connor, Frances Harthcock, Dr. Minnie Clare Boyd, Mary Ellen Promer, Nancy Burgin. Elizabeth Varnadov Eleanor Freeman. Standing: Katherine Stevens, Margaret Ashford, Dorothy Sue King, Alice Hamer, Clifton Ray, Frances Grossnicklc, Margaret 1 Loving, Sophia Smith, Martha Coats, Marilyn Brown. Torch is the Junior honor society consisting of twenty-five members- These upperclassmen, outstanding in scholarship and leadership, must have an average of at least eighty-seven, a minimum of fifteen activity points, and a commendable student government record. They are pledged in the impressive twilight ceremony of the combined honor societies in the spring. This year the topic of their monthly programs has been cur- rent events on the war fronts. liezl Interested in everything mathematical, members of Kappa Mu Ep- silon, national honorary mathematics fraternity, have reached the heights of excellence in their field. uniors and Seniors who have met the re . ,, . . . quirement of a B average are initiated twice a year. Programs, picnics, and parties at the home of Mr. R. L Grossmclcle, sponsor, are remem hered by every member of the fraternity Slandrng Lct lu Right Frances Halthcoclt lmmxc Mac Wfard Esthtr Maddox Fmnces Randle Mr R I Gro mclle Hun ennalee Cantrell Scaled Sue Worley Frankie Stephens Love lVlcKmstry Mary Tellle Cliett Alice Hamer Lmxlx Gilmore Frm nickle Valera Calarusso Kee lcr Crm OFFICERS Love MCKINS1'RY . ' Prmdml MARY TELLIE CLrE'r1' , ' ' Vffl P'ffidf ' ALICE HAMER . ' SUUdary'Trm'm N EMILY GILMORE . ' Hmorian MR. R. L. GROSSNICKLE . ' Sponsor Kim Mu fvpgplln GAMMA SIGMA H'SIl0 OFFICERS JIMMIE MAE XVARD , . Grand Alclzemist BARBARA WADE . . . . Visor MfARY ELLEN PRossl3R . - - Rff0 ff4 ' Ci.A1R BURKS .... . Sergeant-at-flrmr DR. VV. F. MCCORMICK . - - SPON- 1 Front Row, Left to Right: Marjory Brooks, Janet Greene, Margaret Brooks, Olive Herring, Jimmie Mae Ward, Barbara Wade, Mary Ellen Prosser, Margaret Rudolph, Clair Burks. Second Raw: Dr. W. F. McCormick, Margaret Brou, Mary Woodrow, Minnie Lester McCrary, Nelson Kingsland, Dr. Morse. Gamma Sigma Epsilon, the honorary chemical fraternity, is composed of students who have done outstanding work and portrayed a real in- terest in this field. It has for its aim this year a clearer insight into chemical problems of a wartime world, and in cooperation with the Chemistry Club, the programs have been built around this theme. Dr. McCormick is sponsor of this organization, H641 Sigma Alpha Iota, the oldest national professional music fraternity for women, has for its objectives, raising the standards of productive musical worlc, upholding the highest ideals of musical education, and furthering the development of music in America. The M. S. C. W. chapter, the Iota Kappa, is composed of music majors from any class and music minors from the Junior and Senior Class, provided they have fulfilled the necessary requirements. r ,x-X9 af-45 , J . ulu ulolol 0 K cr 4 lg . f,,1r1rl0'l St-turd a1Pirm0: Rowlenc Womble. Left ta Right: Dorothy Edwards, Laura V. Ingram, Olga Bibzn, Katherine Brown, Cmnlvn Supp, Annu l.cwis, Irene Whiscnant, Barbara Hull, Dorothy Brown, Meriwether Gabbert, Betty Ruth Taylor, Lucy Evelyn Hicks, Kathryn In-land. Hohf, Wanda Key. Mcfrzbers No! in Picture: Irene Simmons, Miss Etta Atwcll. Klux OFFICERS ROXVLENE XVOMBLE . NVANDA KEY . . . -Iiiwry RUTH 'IIAYLOR . Kix'riiRx'N IRm.ANn . DOROTIIY EDXVARDS . ' Iiixizrsixim Hurt, . . ' IRIENE XVHISENANT . . Miss EVEEYN Hour . . Mas. B. L. PARKINSON . Mas. ANDREW PUCKET1' . MRS. THEODORE RUSSELL . SIBM H651 , . . Prfsitlfnl , Vifr-Prrxidrnl . . Sfcrrlary , Trmxizrwl' . . . Cflllfilllill Svrgcanl-nt-,fl rmx , . , , Ezfllnf . S pomor , l'alr0nr5.f , Patronfss . Palronvs: lPHA IUTA I 'uv-I PIII MISS MARGARET BUCHANAN VIRGINIA HOWORTH . . . KAi'HLEEN HATHORN . ALICE HYATT MCDUFFIE . FRANCES GIFFIN . . . MABEL HILL . EVELYN VAUGHN . . . MARY ELIZABETH JOHNSON MEGA Pl OFFICERS . Sponsor . . President Vice-l'resident . . Secretary . Treasurer . Historian . . Reporter Parliamentarian V4 Y 1 I Sealed, Left to Right: Kathleen Hathorn, Virginia Howorth, Alice Hyatt McDufF1e, Frances Gifhn. Standing, Left to Right: Louise Watts, Vaughn Ill El W 5 P1 Omega PI, national honorary commercial fraternity, IS made up Of those girls expected to clo startling things In the business world Expert in typing, shorthand, filing, and oflice management, they are capable of f the smoothest handling of a secretarial position-as the required B Gladys Cumming, Marceil Stallings, Miss Margaret Buchanan, Mary Nell Mullen, Mabel Hill, Mary Elizabeth Johnson, and Evelyn I . . . . . . I averages of all of them would testify. N681 Phi Upsilon Omicron, national professional Home Economics fraternity, is represented on the campus by Alpha Beta chapter. Possessing enviable q't?S talents along sewing and culinary lines, the members strive to recognize and promote scholarship and leadership in the field of Home Economics. A sure A way to appreciate properly their endeavors is to visit them in the practice homes, to note a few of their ucreationsv on exhibit, or to taste some of their calces. Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores majoring in Home Economics and maintaining a high record of leadership and scholarship are eligible for membership. First Row: Dorothy Sue King, Jane Tinnin, Doris Walker, Virginia Ferguson, Frances Fox, Lucy Lee, Ruth Hood, Clam Rimmt-r. Si-lwil Wright. Second Row: Mildred Duncan, Miss Mary Wilson, Helen Jennings, Mary Ellen Hinton, Alice Clements. Hortcnse Spann. link Row: Nina Claire Gates, Mrs. Nolan Hatcher, Nancy Backstrom, Eleanor Smith, Ella Dickerson. Helen Trapp. Shirley O'Ncnl. r --. ig..,W1v QFFICERS , S s r Miss MARY WVILSON . PM 0 , , 1'l'1'5f1l1'lll FRANCES Fox . . . , . lfj-'-1'rr,ri1Ir111 MRS. NOLAN HA'l'Cl'lER . ' U COI'I'!?5p0I1r1iIIy S4'U'1'ffl J' Doius WALKER . . ' . . Recording S1'fl'f'f11 J' DOROTHY SUE KING . . , Tdca.rurrr ELLA DICKERSON . PHI IIPSIHI llNlml lIIl0 ' SPA ISH cum An SIGMA PI AlPHA OFFICERS HANNAH STARR . . - PN'-'idfnf VIRGINIA MURPHREE . ' Viff'PW'-Vidmf LIB MCVEY . ' Sefremfl' CLIFTON RAY . - Rfeoffff W Haw!! WA, , f tw si v C7 4 1. we 5, , .a 083 WS We av ' W V4 29 4.3, N w, W .,,- as in JK by I , N Q, . sw W , A .,, ,V Wa.. , M 5, .. 'V , , ' 'N .na W 'ww 4 X sz - ' 415, ,AL 4gs, . v lp N., ,. , I hug 'xv Nw' 1 of 4 E , 4. VfiJ l Zff Af 2 A . V, , Front Row, Left to Right: Marye Lowe, Hilda Hill, Jean Toombs, Hannah Starr, Lib McVey, Peggy Turner, Sarah Helen Mercier. Second Row: Virginia Swoope, Josephine Fleming, Lisa Coppage, Dorothy Sheehan, Betty Ray Lowery, Ruby ,lane Bacon. Third Row: Beverly Bradley, Martha Owen, Ethel Ruth Gandi, Jane Best, Margaret Mclfewen, Mary Ann Caglan, Helen Alice Sugg, Mary Stigler, Martha Nell Bishop. Fourth Row: Ruby Mae Irwin, Margaret Hofner, Guilene Towery, Eleanor Long, Gloria Forbes, Olivia Brame, Nancy Burgin, Dot Taylor, Carol Shephard, Linda Nobles. Bark Row: Annabelle Koonce, Charlotte Boggs, Margaret Blanchard, Juanita Stewart, Ann XVagner, Jo Beth Majure, Mary Nell Lutz, Ruth Russell, Pat Ainsworth, Phyllis Jolmson. Wida our interest in the Latin American countries growing steadily, the members of the Spanish Club have as their objective an increased ,. knowledge and understanding of these Southern neighbors. Monthly ,Z programs are held in which Spanish music and customs are brought to life, and the scenery and people are described. Sigma Pi Alpha is an :At honorary fraternity made up of the most outstanding Spanish students. H701 Eta Sigma Phi, national honorary classical fraternity, is composed of Junior and Senior students of Latin and Greek. They are on good terms with the ancient muses and are quite familiar with Greelc and Roman mythology. They sponsor the Latin Club at Lee High School and fur- nish inspiration to the members of Classical Club, which is made up of 8. Freshmen and Sophomores. Yearly, the clubs combine for a banquet, fy wear togas, and experience something of the glory that was Greece and the grandeur that was Rome. Standing, Left to Right: Mary Frances Davis, Ann Forbes, Virginia Murphrce, Joyce Stricklin, Martha Armstrong. Janie McMahon, Xml Elisa Coppedgc, Joyce Anderson, Betty Xvade Cox, Virginia Robinson, Charlotte Kincannon, Doroiliy Hamlin. L OFFICERS or ETA SIGMA PHI , . Pl'L'5ldl'IIl VIRGINIA ROBINSON .... ...... . . - - - N . B VV C . Iflrc-l'rz'.v1dz'1II E'I'I'i' ADE ox . , . Sfcfeiary JOYCE ANDERSON . . . , I . I'f1,'l1.fl1l'6'l CIIARI.o'r'I'E KINCANNON . OFFICERS OF CLASSICAL CLUB , , Prvsidvnt Avs .... . . . - - - ' ' ' ' . . MARY FRANCES D X . l 1cz'-l'1'c.v1dr11l JOYCE STRICKLIN . . Www, . . I .V E . VIRGINIA lVIURPHRE I Trmmmr JANIE MCMAHON . HA SIGMA PHI All lIlAS8IljAl cum MPH PSI HSA OFFICERS NANCY RAYNER . . President FRANCES Fox . . Vice-Prcsidcrrz KAY BOGAN . . Secretary-Treasurer DR. CRANDALL . . Sponsor A :mx 5 fag. 6 W g a 7 1 3 1 Q 2 ii: 7 as f i i Q' rv. . ' f g ' A2 , X vw' s , e 4 f 2 , , 5 f we f ,S .542 V A . 4 . .Xie 5' , f vis' ' I X ali f D Z 4 4 4 i S 4 2 S , 2 Q ,f - , i Z f , f ly: , Q Sealed: Mildred Slater, Nancy Rayner, Kay Bogan, Margaret Lovern. Standing: Patsy Kier, Louise Lewis, Dr. Crandall, Virginia Shaclcelford, O o 00C-il Bi OO I CJ Yvonne Brisbane. Absent fr om Pifluffl Frances Fox. Alpha Psi Omega members are the elite of the M. S. C. W. theatrical circles. And theirs are versatile' talents, for they can portray an utterly cle- vastating woman, and then-with the magic of a heard line and a voice low- erecl into the realms of the baritone-behold! A swashhuclcling-hero. From backstage they produce with a most convincing touch a set, a costume, or a hazy glow of moonlight. The most important project of this national fraternity is the sponsoring of the inter-class one-act play tournament which never fails to evolce amazing class spirit and talent. H721 The lass in the paint-besmeared smock making weird movements across o oo I . O 0 an artist's canvas with her brush will usually be recognized as a Kappa Pi. gi 00600 0 o She speaks knowingly on various topics, her Q'isms being surrealism, fu- 3 0 o . . . . . 0 turism, Cubism, etc. Life is never dull or complicated for her, for her work OO Oc? . . . OOO OO is play--and she makes money at it, too. Her eyes and mind are educated O toward the appreciation of beauty and life, and this she depicts on her can- vas for her classmates. Left to Riglvl: Patricia Ainsworth, Eleanor Freeman, Joyce Anderson. Dorothy Taylor. Miss Patclicll, Frances Arnold. Virginia liainczu-. l genia Summer, Nancy Backstrom, Miss Byrnes. Vernon Sadler and Marilyn Brown are nor in the picture, OFFICEIKS , Pfwsidfnl Jorcs ANDERSON . L I, . Ififc-l'r'r5idr11l TLEANOR +RI2EMAN . , Sfcrclary-Tr1'11.vurrl' PATRICIA Ainswoirru . . Sponsor Miss A. M. Brknias . P P I MERA Elllli OFFICERS RUBLE MCMILLIN . . . President CuR1s'rxNE SHEEDY . . . Vice-President LEMMELIA GOZA . . Secretary-Trtfasurer Miss A. M. BYRNES . . Sponsor MR. V. P. FERGUSON . . Sponsor Frvn! Row, Left to Right: Eunice Hughes, Idell Ferguson, Eleanor Freeman, Pat Ainsworth, Mary Louise Fant, Mary Ethel Armstrong. Second Row: Virginia Schwartz, Mary Louise Ivy, Miss Amy M. Byrnes, Jane Holek. Standing: Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Lemmelia Goza, Ruble McMillin, Christine Sheedy, Josephine Stanback. Camera Club this year celebrated its fourth birthday. Its members, now expert in wielding a camera, hand clown to posterity a most candid record in pictures of every phase of college life. Daring of heart, they rislc life and reputation for a tempting angle shot to display to fellow enthusiasts. The club is composed of active and honorary members- faculty, students, and townspeople. At monthly meetings they discuss 1 photography and do actual dark room work. H741 M N Hx lllra: J The Chemistry Club is made up of girls who wish to increase their l : knowledge of the vast mysteries and wonders of the chemistry world by EJ participation in monthly programs. These programs emphasize recent -' 7 x developments in chemistry, and this year have been dealing especially - with chemistry in a world at war. - Fin: Raw, Left to Right: Rose Houston, Maebeth Boozer, Mary Addie Gilliland, June Graves, Clair Burks. Jimmie Mae XVard. Dr, XY, F, McCormick, Ruth Thigpen, Laverne Edwards, Betty Boyd. Second Row: Carolyn Carter, Mary Patterson, Frances Love, Lorcnc Grant. Marie Calloway, Adelyn Summer, Horterise Spain, Fredna Green, Margaret Brooks, Marjorie Brooks, Olive Herring. Marv Xvoodrow. Audrcv Tcrrv. Becky McLeod, Maxine Pittman, Nelson Kingsland. Third Row: Mimi Hunt, Nell O'Mara, Mildred Mercier. Katherine Price. lilizalwtli Par- sons, Sara Moak, Ann Cassibry, Hazel Shelton, Minnie Lester McCrary, Carolyn Cleveland, Margaret Rudolph, Nlary Ellen lircxswt. lfleanm Freeman, Sara Nell Morgan. Fourth Row: Dr. Mary Morse, Eutella Steadman. Catherine Carter. Frances Ross. Bt-ttv Baker. Marne Kiwis. Judy Steel, Barbara Wylee, Natalie Mclnnis, Mary Frances Vanlandingham, Frances Miller, Martha Rec Bullcn. Charlotte fNlcClr-skin Thelma Holliday, Mary Ellen Hintoii, Georgene Crow. Fifth Row: LaNelle Blackstone, Beatrice Cox, Betty Smallwood, Frances To-.r-nsrnd. Klan Elizabeth McGahey, Beth Gill, Dorothea Lester, Joyce Williams, Marlcolita Dyess, Helen Trapp. Emily Jumper. lhlarion Lay. .Yr-1 in IH., tfure: Marceille Hawkins, Willie Sue Dotson, Catherine Compton, Elizabeth Deaton, Shirley Gaines. Mary Davis. Noriicct Heaton. ,lean An- derson, Shirley Patten, Betty Peek, Odeen Warner, Eleanor Jones, Julia Ruth Husbands, Frances Husbands, Lavenia Rav. Juanita Long. Grace McAllister, Maude Marlow, Evelyn Farrell, Vera Matthews, Jean Sharbrough, Louise Xvord, Barbara Kingsland, Esther Maddox. Imogene Traxler, Lillian Parks, Hazel Shelton, Mary Lou Cuilen, Hffmine Herring. Teresa Stevens. Mary Louise' Rogers OFFICERS . . President Jimmie MAE WARD - C B , Vice-President Lam URKS . E F . Secretary-Trcasulwr VELYN ARRELL . . .Reporter MINNIE LESTER MCCRARY . , Sponsor CHEMISTRY ,glut i l HYBIE UUR AlClUB OFFICERS MARGARET Bnooics . ..... . President MARY ELLEN PRossER . Vice-Prexident MARJORY BROOKS . . . Sf'U'fl1H'y OLIVE LIERRING . . - Tfl'1lJl1f'1'r' CAROLYN CLl5vlfr,ANo . Rwporlwr Miss Lum AUS'l'lN . Spomor Fiflf Row, Left lo Right: Mary Woodrow, Janet Greene, Janis Smith, Eloise Thomas, Allene Cook, Lillian Plummer. Stroud Row: Marie Calloway, Marian Lay, Grace Reel, Carolyn Cleveland, Margaret Brooks, Marjory Brooks, Olive Herring, Mary Ellen Prosser, Margaret Brou, Carolyn Smallwood, Nell O'Mara. Third Row: Margaret Rudolph, Dorothy Mathis, Earline Ellis, Dr. Jeanette Chapman, Gay Nell Peebles, Miss Luna Austin, Meredith Linn, Geneva Black, Georgia Harmon, Minnie Lester McCrary, Bobbie Ruth Aycock, Betty Baker. Fourth Row: Virginia Smith, Thelma Ivy Holliday, Marlcolira Dyess, Elizabeth Walters, Shirley Tillotson, Jennalee Cantrell, Beth Boozer, Sarah Moak, Clair Burks, Marjorie Mclnnis, Audrey Terry, Mary Edith Waggener. No! in Picture: Mary Crawford Allen, Helen Campbell, Martha Fort, Em Hardy, Catherine Holifield, Emily Jane Jumper, Barbara Kingsland, Ouida Leonard, Mary Talantis, Imogene Traxler, Corinne Walley, Miss Maude Cheek. The Hygiene Journal Club is made up of fl'1OSC glI'lS WllO Wallt to , h acquire the latest information about such technical problems as bodily action, reaction, and disease. Their curiosity and interest influence them to read the leading scientific journals and boolcs, which they report on at monthly meetings. They get the personal touch into their programs by correspondence with former members now actually at work in hospitals and laboratories. Membership is confined to upperclassmen who are majors in bacteriology and physiology. I176J Members of Physics Club have a scientific slant on life in general, and in particular, they grapple with such bewildering subjects as elec- tricity, laws of gravitation, and the intricate business of engines. With them, stargazing is more than a figure of speech, it is done through a telescope. The club is made up of students with scientific interests, who prepare papers for monthly meetings and invite guest speakers to in- struct and lead discussions. EILJ : I Front Row, Seated: Margaret Rudolph, Beulah Rogers, Barbara Jean Sharbrough, Nlr, V. P, Ferguson. Scumrl' Ron, j,.m,l,ng5 fflnabml, Walters, Eunice Mae Leigh, Earline Vaughn Ellis, Lillian Plummer, Carolyn Cleveland, Olive Herring, Sister Hicks. Marv l.ouisv Fam. Mary Vallatos, Frances Husbands, Helen Sledge. Third Row, Sldfldillgl Shirley Tillotson, Virginia Carothers, Elizabeth Shclron -Kuna Jo Coleman, Mary Crawford Allen, Dolly Ann Frankel, Frances Peay, Marjorie Ross, Carroll Bullock, Nita McGovern, Rlnrgarci limo. Mary Evelyn Nlonioe, Georgia Marie Harmon, Rachel McDonald. Mernbcrs Not in Picnuc: Mary Alla Monroe, Ida Ruth Reynolds. l.xl- Wright. OFF1cERs , Prcsidenl OLIVE HERRING . Vice-l'f'c5idf11I SISTER Hicxs . ' C C WD . . Secretary and Trc1151u'fr AROLYN LEvE1,r ' . , Sponsor MR. V. P. FERGUSON . PHYSICS lQmlU3 CUM FRANCES GIFFIN . SOPHIA SMUH . JOSEPHINE MASON EVELYN HOLIEIELD KATHRYN KERR CAROLYN PITTMAN V1viAN Rica . . MARY GENE HOFFMAN NELL THOMAS .... ALICE HYATT MCDUEEIE . llilll HUB OFFICERS . . President Vice-President . . Secretary . . Treasurer Parliamenlarian . . . Guard . Guard . Guard . Guard . Reporter First Row, Left to Right: Virginia Howorth, S. A. Sims, Mary Gene Hoffman, Vivian Rich, Josephine Mason, Frances Gifhn, Sophia Smith, Evelyn Holifield, Kathryn Kerr, Nell Thomas, Louise Watts, Alice Hyatt McDuffie. Second Row: Mary Frances Havens, Frances Randle, Martha Belle Davis, Mary Elizabeth Johnson, Ruble McMillin, Kathleen Hathorn, Eloise Harper, LaVerne Nolan, Ann Miller Janes, Norma Lynn Johnson, Margaret Irving, Mary Nelle Mullen. Third Row: Mable Hill, Evelyn Vaughn, Mary Evelyn Clark, Gladys Cummings, Julia Gibson, Marceil Stallings, Kathryn Luke, Marjorie Ross. Members of Commerce Club may be found at almost any hour on the i 2 . upper floors of Industrial Hall, fingers Hitting over the typewriter keys with utmost accuracy or else calmly taking dictation from a super speed- demon dictator. Thus they prepare to make a place for themselves in the prosperous world of business. In monthly meetings they discuss ' -+- problems arising in an oflice and methods leading to high efliciency. -.-i-1 ll78J Physical Education Club or anized i 1941 'h h , g n wit t e purpose of peti- Q tioning Delta Psi Kappa, national Physical Education fraternity, is made up of top-notch athletes of the campus. Their motto is training of a f healthy body as a prerequisite for a healty mind and for happiness. Their N I purpose is five-fold: First, to appreciate the vast field of physical educa- ! X tion, second, to stimulate interest, third, to become acquainted with the worlc of leaders in that field, fourth, to study present-day and past de- g velopment, and fifth, to develop a closer bond between department mem- I bers. The club is composed of Junior and Senior and second-semester Sophomore majors or minors in physical education. Back Raw, Left lo Rlglala Mary Nell Mullen, Viva Lea Mclnnis, Margaret Bowles, Katie Baller, Juanita mam O crx' L il w la g m ,, uc c l o.lcs, ,ical Wohner, Marianne Holcomb. Front Row: Sarah Carter, Marylene Heath, Mary Jane Barnes, Ruth Smith. Marx-anna Aldcrson. Pegg' Clwnpv , 1 Juanita Wood. Members No! in Picture: Camille Newman and Virgnia Brown. OFFICERS , Preridml RUTH SMUH . B , Vita'-Pfl'5idL'I1I MARYJANE ARNES . B , Secretary-Treasurwr MARGARET OVVLES . , Sponsor Miss EMMA ODY P01-IL . PHYSICM EIJUIIATIIL HUB HIINIE H20 IIMICS lllllli -4- OFFICERS NANCY BACKSTROM . , president LUCY LEE . . . Vice-Presideng BETH GILL - . Secretary SHIRLEY O,NEAL . Treasure, Miss JULIA SCOTT . . Sponsor F' R , Lf I Ri bl: Frances Day, Alice Dorroh, Sybel Xvright, Vera Walker, Nancy Backstrom, Polly Thomas Gordan, julia Ruth Hus. mt ow e I o g bands. Second Row: Louise O'Brien, Helen North, Mary Louise Ivy, Frances Love, Christine Sheedy, Elizabeth McWilliams, Earline Toler, Vernon Sadler, Virginia Ferguson. Third Row: Lillian Hellen, Lydia Massey, Nell Coleman, Helen Jennings, Jamie Naugher, Ann Moss, Mary Anne Rone, Elizabeth Dumas, Kathleen Ishee, Sara Elizabeth Yarbrough, Louise McKnight, Miss julia Scott. Mildred Renfroe. Fourth Row: Earline Turner, Virginia Wade, Frances McArthur, Mary Ida Vause, Miriam Hunt, Peggy Billingsley, Ruth Ellzey, Frances Fox, Dorothy Stribling, Frances Flippen. fl80l Fir!! Row, Left to Right: Eleanor Smith, Mary Ellen Hinton, Helen Trapp, Ursula Smith, Marjorie Heard Second Ron Nina Claire Gates, Ruth Thornton, Frances Greenfield, Opal Loper, Thelma Irvin, Lemoyne Smith, Ruth Hood Charlync McLean inc Tinmn Dori Walker. Third Row: Jeanette Sullivan, Lavenia Ray, Elizabeth Ross, Idelle Ferguson, Ruby Stringer, Dorothy XVedgcmorth Hild1 H1 m n Helen Davis, Gertrude Thompson, Hazel Jones, Frances Weeks. Fourth Row: Evelyn Colthrop, Joyce Whittington Ardis Goz1 Dot lkidd r Elizabeth Aldrich, Mildred Duncan, Mary Alice Pettey, Mary Eugenia Martin, Shirley O'Neal, Edna Earle Renfroe Dcdc Dabbs The lengthy membership of Home Economics Club indicates the widespread interest in the profession of home making. All those girls who are majoring in Home Economics or are electing courses in that field may join the club, which is aililiated with the State and National Home Economics Association. They learn details of Hower arrangement, styles in women's clothes, and triclcs of magic in turning out savory dishes. Besides dealing with such fascinating subjects, the organization each year sponsors some worthy social project such as supplying some underprivileged family with millc and other commodities. HIIIVIE E00 IIMICSM Illllli J, H, .vii l Nmurmillcs cluls l OFFICERS SUE WORLEY l 1 . . President f. J, FRANCES Gnossmcxuz . ' V'fe'P'e-lldmf up CAROLYN SESSIONS ' . Secretary-Treasurer I' 1 MR. GROSSNICKLE . ' Sp07 ' i. J a i- I ' l I s I 4 w f v A -I lli, li, if 'eil J-21, Long. Second Row: Valera Calarusso, Frances Harthcock, Frankie Stephens, Frances Ross, Mary T. Cliett, Mary K, Davis, Eleanora Hobby. 15' ii First Row, Left to Right: Frances Husbands, Jennalee Cantrell, Frances Grossniclcle, Sue XVorley, Carolyn Sessions, Shirley Gaines, Eleanor Third Row: Jimmie Ward, Betty Keesler, Beatrice Cox, Virginia Love, Dorothy Kerr, Barbara Wylie, Joyce Justice, R, L. Grossnickle. 'iii I Bark Row: Allie Margaret Raney, Doris Fleming, Esther Maddox, Alice Hamer, Emily Kittle, LaNelle Blackston, Jean Norsworthy, Betty Smallwood, Rochell Hudson, Frankie Crowe, Love McKinstry. Not in Picture: Martha Glaser, Nelson Kingsland, Cora Belle Barrett, Emily Alexander, Lorene Johnson, Effie Bishop, Mary Alice Jackson. x V, . 1 IJ l All I ill 1 -11 . it .... These are the people you can't fool when it comes to figures. Mem- l LE J - 1 Y Y i 0 U I I , H ' , A bership in this departmental club IS open to all students interested in 'fl '- . . . . . . . , , ,ji I - , mathematrcs, and their activities consist of blannual picnics and monthly 3 , - sill. 3 , . . , , f Q meetings with programs of games and fun and all things appealing to ,. 1 , Vi . , . . . bfi, -4, the m1nd of a mathematician. ffl . i K, l182J ml 4 , A n j ,1 f g U- The difhculties arising in the little red schoolhouse, the problem child, -' and t.he prodigy-these are the things that interest the members of Edu- ii cation Club. In their monthly meetings, these prospective teachers dis- X 'X Q cuss high teaching ethics and the best ways of imparting knowledge. wg X Forums and guest speakers add to the interest of the programs and help ts, to prepare members to become teachers who will be a credit to our edu- cational system. 4 First Row, Left lo Right: Carolyn Alford, Virginia Barnett, Velma Ross, Minnie Charlotte Ezell, Elizabeth Lawshe, June Graves, Mary Ida Vause. Second Row: Pal Hillman, Edyth Speed, Celia Ingram, Martha Hart' ness, Lillian Sarah Hammett, Mary Eugenia Martin, Polly T. Gordon, Earline Rigby, Julia Ruth Thomas, Kathleen Mangum, Eloise Stephenson, Rachel Rowland. Third Row: Mary Etta Pryor, Draper Curtis, Sarah Emmons, Elizabeth Dumas, Blanche Grace, Marjorie Polli. Barbara Hines, Leah Kerby, Dorothy Ann Holliday, Rachel McDonald. Fourth Row: Elizabeth Shelton. jo Power. Addie Freeman. Slnridrrn- Mitchell, Katherine Gladney, Norma Johnson, Mannie Gilliland, Minnie Rose Houston, Ruby Anne Che-airs, Mary l.anc Galloway. Karhrvn Luke, Frances Lowe. Sue Veazey, Evelyn Vaughn, Dr. Bedwell, Nell Coleman. OFFICERS , , President CHARL01'rE EZELL . - ' , , Vice'-Prm'idcz1l EVELYN VAUGHN . Srcrelary-Treaszzrvr Nutr, COLEMAN . . ' , , , Reporlcr MrNNrE SUE VEAZEY . , Sponsor DR. ROBERT L. BEDWELL . foul: no MQLIIH , BAIZH Sllllllll OFFICERS KATHRYN IRELAND . - - Pfffidffll CAROLYN SUGG n . Vice-President BETTY JEAN HTLL . ' Sfffffafy IRENE SIMMONS . - Tfmsufff MR. CHARLES W. VVALTON . - Sponsor- Firxt Row: Mary Talantis, Lucy Evelyn Hicks, Irene Simmons, Betty Jean Hill, Mr. Charles W. Walton, Kathryn Ireland, Carolyn Sugg, Mary Kate Pickens, Laura V. Ingram, Rachel Rowland. Second Row: Sarah Lundy, Eleanor Polk, Leah Ann Kirby, Martha Hartness, Peggy Billingsly, Grace Nichols, Louise Stevenson, Frances Harthcock, Dorothy Brown, Rebecca George, Marjorie Hays. Third Row: Ann Lewis. Grace Beckett, Helen Harriette Miley, Carolyn Sessions, Louie Hines Bilbo, Geraldine Pullen, Kathryn Brown, Dorothy Sheehan, Lois Peyton Fuqua. Fourth Row: Betty Bowles, Lenrose Dyess, Sara Amy Biggs, Ann Hitch, Jewell Gaither, Evelyn Coltharp, Jeanette Sullivan. Marjorie Polk, Mary Lane Gallaway. Fifth Row: Jean Lancaster, Dorothy Edwards, Clint Ogletree, Marjorie Woodruff, Betty Ruth Taylor. Mary D. Ford, Peggy Kirkland, Margaret Ashford. Sixth Row: Elizabeth Wright, Elizabeth Powers, Draper Curtis, Barbara Hull, Rowlene Womble, Josephine Powers, Josephine Aycock. A Bach Society is composed of the music lovers of the campus, girls as familiar with Mozart, Beethoven, and Chopin as we are with Little Red Riding Hood. The aim of this organization is to promote a grow- ing knowledge and appreciation of music among the student body as a whole, and to further this purpose, the members take part in programS and each spring help sponsor the annual music festival. Membership is limited to girls taking applied music, orchestra, or glee club. H841 Pi Delta Phi, first national honorary fraternity on the M. S. C. W. campus, sponsors the French Club and meets jointly with it each montn. They seek for an understanding of the French people themselves, as well as an intimate knowledge of the language, literature, and customs of France. Verbs and idioms are fascinating things when used to unlock information about a civilization so absorbingly interesting. First Row, Left to Right: Lorraine Sparks, Nancy Burgin, Gloria Forbes, Carol Shepard, Dot Hamlin, Katie Butler. Strand Roar: Charlotte Boggs, Jo Fleming, Julia LaGarde, Peggy Turner, Virginia Persell, Marjorie WoodruH. Third Row: Ann Xvagner, Elizabeth lNlcYui'. Rosie Hahn, Imogene Lauderdale, Amanda Bridgforth, Dorothy Sue King, Miss Morris. Fourth Row: Katherine Quinn, Dorothy Lester, Elunnm Howard Jones, Mary Alice Jackson, Phyllis Johnson, Joyce Stricklin, Betty Gayle McKay, Betty Jo Taylor. Nm in Picmrr: Katherine Brown Betty Jean Hill, Peggy Kirkland, Jamie Sledd, Rebecca George. 6 4 2 1 , ks X J' ,. OFFICERS , 1,'6'5idL'lIl CAROL SHEPARD . ' 1' ' I . ' -P1 65110111 GLoiuA FORBES . ' I 'M NANCY BURGIW . Sccrflllfy'T ff'5U f Miss NIARGIE Moizius . ini omg Clllll , SPUIIJUI' L .J ff , ' . 'X ' I , ' IK lla! T ' c PI DELTA PHI . C F Dr-i S BeCYrl5 I , Ld, In Rlgkn Carol nh-yparipwii :za Miss Margie Moms- he-fgpaig- V in 1, x. V 1 WIIIIIIYS IIIIIB All AIPHA IIHI AIPHII EMMY Lou GEARY ............... . . President ANNE POWER . . . Vice-President JOYCE ANDERSON . - - Sfffffafy OFFICERS or WR1TER's CLUB Avo RASBERRY . . ............. . . President KATHLEEN RUSHING , . . . Fife-President ETHEL GRAY MOSELEX' . . Secretary-Treasurer Seated, Left to Right: Adine Becker, Kathleen Rushing, Emmy Lou Geary, Mr. I.. A. Osgood, Avo Rasberry, Joyce Anderson, Kay Bogan, Betty Ray Lowery. Standing: Yvonne Brisbane, Martha Ann Heath, Mary Alice Wilkins, Alice H. McDufFie, Betty Mulloy, Alice Hamer, Anne E. Barbour, Clifton Ray, Allan Clements, Ethey Gray Mosley, Margaret Lovorn, Elizabeth Varnado. Not in Picture: ,lean Wohner. ALPHA CHI ALPHA Pi Alpha of Alpha Chi Alpha, the honorary journalistic fraternity on the campus, was organized in April, 1941. It has for its purpose the fostering of good journalism, and in this task the members are guided by Mr. L. A. Osgood. Membership is com- posed of girls showing outstanding ability in journalism who have been members of the Spectator, MEH LADY, or Ephemera staffs for at least one year. AXA 0 WRITERS' CLUB The Phoetonians, or Writers' Club of the campus has for its purpose the ad- , vancement of student writing of all types. To become a member, one must submit three types of writing to be approved by the club. Creative writing is encouraged among the members and this is discussed and criticized at the bimonthly meetings. The club is sponsored by Mr. L. A. Osgood. il86i These are the people who really know their books inside and out. Or- ganized this year with the purpose of creating a greater interest in books and in the library, the Library Science Club is composed of students who are taking courses in library science or who express an interest in that -'Q . 6 Q' work. Programs centered around books and reviews have been presented X . ' ' '. at the monthly meetings. - f ' , flk Fin, Rgw, Left lo Right: Norma Johnson, Kathryn Kerr, Margaret Ashford, Alice Hamer, Martha Sayle, Second Row: Juanita Stewart, Vecic Ross, Martha,Ownes, Annabelle Koonce, Nellie May Hitch, Julia Ruth Thomas, Lillian Egger, Ruby Ann Cheairs. Third Row: Miss Eleanor Harkins, Miss Beulah Culbertson, Miss Virginia Robinson, Mrs. A. J. Gatchel, sponsors. OFFICERS , Presidenl KATHRYN KERR . , S -tary-Trfasurcr MARGARET Asi-iFoRn . 806 , Reporter Aucn HAM ER . llllll Ill Slfll lllmllllll l'l 'l5,l.. il,!!P.E,,' 'il 'll i If U Your Plame Away from Iiome. Miss ADDIE GREELEY ............. ' . . Hostess REVEREND J. D. WROTEN . ..... . Pastor OFFICERS DOROTHY L. EDWARDS . . . . . . . Pffridwlf MARTHA COATES I , . Vffe-Pfwideill NELL E. HAMMOND . - - Sfffflafy MAMLYN BROVVN , . - TfMJ1lf6'f Left to Right, Front Row: Polly T. Gordon, Adeline Bedenbaugh, Mary Elinor Biclcham, -Sara Norsworthy, Mary Evelyn Clark. .Second Row: Margaret Price, Nell E. Hammond, Martha Coates, Dorothy L. Edwards, Esther Mae Maddox, Lula Cox. Third Row: Nell R. Hammond, Lillian Parks, Mary Frances Havens, Markolita Dyess, Martha Owens, Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Carolyn Smallwood, Marilyn Brown. Not in Picture: Frances Day, Frances Weelc. COUNCIL MEMBERS Esther Mae Maddox, Martha Owens, Mary Elinor Bickham, Polly T. Gordon, Mary Evelyn Clark, Carolyn Smallwood, Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Nell R. Hammond, Earline Toler, Lula Cox, Markolita Dyess, Lillian Parks, Frances Day, Frances VVeeks, Sara Norsworthy, Adeline Bedenbaugh, Margaret Price, Mary Frances Havens. OBJECTIVES The objectives of Wesley Foundation are: to lead students to become followers of jesus Christ and into vital personal relationship with God, to develop a support- ing group in which individuals will mutually strengthen one another in Christian living, to help create a new world order-the kingdom of God-embodying Chris- tian ideals and conserving the highest human values. To uphold these Objectives, students participate in our Choral Group, Wesley Players, Council, Sunday School, noonday Retreat, Candlelight Hour, and Spring Retreat. H881 ing U.. -lim llaa .lu Ar.. .l-in Kat .lu lim L. .. NK. Pia' ilk Eff Rao Crt DQ: xi R lf? lik, llrx x The Baptist Student Union is a youth organization which serves the community as a link between the school and the church. lt coordinates 311 the voluntary religious activities of the Baptist students in the college een- ter and throughout the Southern Baptist Convention. lt functions through the B. S. U. Council consisting of fifteen student Officers. The Baptist Student Union promotes college church membership, Sunday School, Train- ing Union, Young VVomen's Auxiliary, community missions, a music pro- gram and religious drama. Lcfl to Right, Strnzding, Top ROW: Janet Anderson, Juanita Montgomery, Joyce Anderson Alice Dorrah Kathleen lh S tj R . , . . r - s . ' i - Vivian Landrum, XVlld3 Tilgham, Anne Lewis, Earline Vaughn. First Row: Evelyn Farrell Lucille Gardner Grace Beceliierr Esimih Plnl Y Y ' , 'al' a CRI Harpole, Rachel Graham, Annie Laura Shows. IUANITA MONTGOMERY . . MARTHA PEARL HARPOI,E . ANNIE LAURA SH-Ows . AL1cE DORRAH . JOYCE ANDERSON KATHLEEN ISHEE ANNE LEWIS . . VIVIAN LANDKUM LUCILLE GARDNER EARLINE VAUGHN JANETT ANDERSON EVELYN FARRELL RACHEL GRAHAM GRACE BECKET1' DOT FUQUA HOGAN . Miss VVILDA TILGHAM . DR. G. T. BUCKLEY . DR. J. D. FRANKS . . . . . President . Enlislment Chairman . Fellofwshijn Chairinan Devotional Chairman Chairman , . 'SfZ'LULll'd:ilIi1J U , , . Statzslzes Chairman Sunday School S1L17L'I'1llfQ7Zdf71f . Training Union Dzreelor . . Y. IV. fl. Pre.fzd1'71l , Exfgnsion Chairman , , . Publicity Chairman , . , Literaiure .Chairman President of Bagan Piayefs , , , . Musze Clldlflllflfl , Toi-wn Girl Represenfatifve , , , Student See1'eIa1'J' . Faenlly Adviser . Paslor .'1d'7.f'Z.ft'l B NIST Slllllf l ll IDN f189l as CA Hlllllllll lllllll BETTY WADE Cox . FRANCES HARTHCOCK ELOISE Bowi,Es . ALBIA COOPER . Miss STEVENS . nwmgp gf f ,, wg JA!! OFFICERS 7 . President Vice-Prrsidenl . Secretai'y . T reasurer . S ponror First Row, Left fo Right: Mary Ann Hatcher, Charlie Butler, Frances Harthcock, Betty Wade Cox, Miss Stevens, Eloise Bowles, Lily Blythe Coffey, Betty Roberts. Second Row: Georgia Williams, Sally O'Bannon. Back Row: Eloise Quackenboss, Lu Ann Phelps, Katherine Comp- ton, Barbara Wylie, Katie Butler, Betty Eslcrigge, Katherine Elizabeth Carter, Nlerrel Parker, Eleanor Polk. Not in Picture: Frances Ross, Albia Cooper, Catherine Holifield, Virginia Carothers, Frances Aldrich, Nell Brady, Elizabeth Aldrich, Carol Shepard. The Episcopal representation among college religious groups is the Canterbury Club, composed of confirmed Episcopal students. The club is a charter member of the National Association of Canterbury Clubs. The members meet weekly for the purpose of serving Christianity in higher education by encouraging an understanding of and a loyalty to the Episcopal Church. This year they have sponsored a Bible class on the campus. Miss Lula Stevens is Faculty Advisor, and Rev. Jones S. Hamilton is Rector. H901 haw 1 7 ,X Z l 2' ff' iff. V, Fungi Rim 3 lun L Sxsn 5 Miss 55 PR The Presbyterian Fellowship has for its objective providing the means for keeping the church an active part of the life of the Presbyterian student during her years in college. Worship services and varied programs of the worlc of the church are held in the Fellowship House and in the Sunday School. In the Fellowship House a homelike atmosphere is maintained, meet- ing the students' individual needs. The Presbyterian women in Mississippi have assumed the responsibility for the support of this work. Front Row: Maryanna Anderson, Clair Burlcs, Charlotte Boggs, Draper Curtis, Frances Fox, Julia LaGarcle Back Row osephxne Mason Mary Ellen Prosser, Sibyl Bryant, Dorothy Stribling, Miss Archibald, ,lean Lancaster, Betty Keesler Dale Chatham Nell Coleman rw H . . OFFICERS , , President FRANCES Fox .... - - - - - , Ve-Presidwll MARY ELLEN PROSSER . if , Secrelary JULIA LAGARDE . - , , , Treasurer SxBYL BRYANT ..... Miss MARGARET ARCHIBALD . . . Minister DR. T. D. BATEMAN . . . PIIESBYTERIAN FHUIWSHIP N911 . Student Secretary 13: Wt' -045 Ja 'f .LX Left to Right: Dr. Knepper, Mr. Prunty, Miss Frierson, Sybil W1'ight, Jo Fleming, Margaret Price, Irene Whisenant, Dorothy Ann Holliday, Ruble McMillin, Charlotte Ezell, Kathryn Luke, Marceil Stallings, Kathleen Man- gum, Evelyn Vaughn, Barbara Evans, Sarah Carter, Eloise Bowles, Margaret Ashford, Dr. Rath, Dr. Barchelder. llll Allll Al Illll-lllll lllllll OFFICERS CHARLOTTE EZELL . . . . . President KATHRYN LUKE . . . Secretary RUBLE MCMILLIN . ..... Vice-President MARCEIL STALLINGS . . . Treasurer Miss FRIERSON . . . International Relations Club is composed of girls who are interested in present-day world af- fairs. To become a member one must prepare a paper on some topic of current international in- terest and submit it to the club to he approved. ll921 . . . . . . Sponsor Programs are sponsored which emphasize the re- lationships of other countries to our own in po- litical affairs and have for their purpose the de- velopment of a clearer understanding of and great- er interest in these countries. In this study they are led by Miss Mary E. Frierson. 7 MrXRGrxRET' Pmcn . OFFICERS - - - - . . President ALICE H-AMER ' Vice-President Rosa PA'rR1CK . ' D Surelary GERTRUDE IRBY . . Treasurer BETTY MULLOY . . . Publicizy Miss LAURA CROWELL , gpomo, The Debate Council is made up of a group of girls interested in public speaking. Programs include parliamentary drills, round-table discussions extempore speeches, and lectures by visiting speakers. The Council forms a nucleus for intercollegiate competition and acts as a support to it. The current national question is studied and discussed- Resolved: That the United Nations should establish a permanent federal union with power to tax and regulate commerce, to settle international disputes and to enforce such settlements, to maintain a police force and to provide for the admission of other nations which accept the principles of the Union. The program for the year includes inter-dormitory, inter-class, and inter- collegiate debates. Lt-fz lo Rigbl, Front Row: Sara Rankin, Betty Mulloy, Rose Patrick, Margaret Price, Alice Hamer, Gertrudec Ififrii gifted Row: Mary Ann Stanbaclc, Mary Virginia Hardy, Martha Nell Bishop, Lemmelia Goza, Betty tgmallwood, lvllss time t HU El Hngr-Ho-WHS Ann Heath, Minor Bufkin, Ella Dickerson. Third Row: Margaret Lay, Charlfrffe goilgsvv Mmme 5h'V':'-5' Dim Z1 f.ebiC1r'd,:'wOnt 'Omgrv Jones, Charlotte lVlcCleskey, Mary Nell Lutz, Ardath Stanton, jo Beth Majufei SYbll Xvfliihf- Nellff Neil' iiuxfllli-if lShii,ll,,,Lpau0,,' June Fox, Jean Fox, Linda Nobles, Jean Lancaster, Betty Peek, Effie Bishop, Marzee NTYCYS- gimme Sfhfoe fr' mmm A f' ' M6,nbCf, Not in Pifmre: Catherine Kerby, Emily Porter, Hilda Hill, Barbara XY ddr. ninmi can gun CK Thirteen glowing Seniors and Juniors could mean only one thing-Black List-for proud they are of this social organization dating back to 1914. After Halloween Week in those days, the most outstanding Juniors were chosen hy the Senior Class. From this select group, Senior Black Listers chose the thirteen most outstanding for their pledges. Though Halloween Week is a thing of the past, the original insignia-wooden paddles, eye-patches, pistols, and bracelets mounted with skulls and crossbones-live on to perpetu- ate the memory of good times together-the candlelight pledging, the banquet after- wards, the initiation ceremonies-all going to make up the tradition and the glory of Black List. Miss Marguerite Goen is sponsor. CHARLYNE MCLEAN CAROL SHEPARD RUTH SMITH VIVA LEA MCINNIS JO AYCOCK YVONNE BRISBANE FANNY COOPER JANET MARGARET JAMES FRANCES ALDRICH SARAH ANN TOPP CLARA RIMMER NELL BRADY CLIFTON RAY VIRGINIA SMITH IARIANNE A 3 ,, l-I I 5 MARY JANE BARNES Hu..1l IiI.ulq Luffy JIC'lllllt'I'5' INIXRY JAM: BARNES Cu.xRr,x'xE NICLILXN CAROL Sill-IIRXRD . Ru'mSMm1 . . Ynxx I,ra.x Mclxxxs . ju AYCOCK . Yvoxxrc BR1sn.xxra . FANNY COOPER . xI,xNE'1'GRmcxE . . K.x'1'11R1NE C3R.xu.xM JEAN NVoHNER . FRANKIIC SP1-:vmfxs . 1XI.XIlC.XRIi'l' Hmm l.l-QS JANET GREENE KATHERINE GRAHAM JEAN XVOHNER ERANRIE STEPHENS MARGARET Epxvuss MARIANNE HOLGOMB EM HARDY MARY XVILBURN ELIZABETH HASRINS MARION xxEL1.s 'Q DONNA DOM!-kill 'lf fir.:-I .nj l'.f.!.-1, Pfc rffjpx Dfmxxx IMx1rR4.Lr . MxRf:.xRn1jxs1l'- Ifruxus .XIIJRICII S.xR,xu .-Xxx 'l'm'1- . f'I.XR,X Rmmx . Nl-ll, Iirum . CIIIIUN Ru . X'1Rr:1x1.x Smurf N1TxRl.xx R I-1 Ilm umm . . IAM lI.xRm' . MARY XYIHXLRN I:l.lf,x1xr-1111 Ilmxlxs . NIARIUN XYIIIS ALICE H McDUFFIE VIRGINIA SHACKELFORD CLAUDIA LOCKE . ALICE HYATT MCDUFFIE GEORGIE MARIE HARMON VIRGINIA SHACKELFORII CLAUDIA LocIcE . . . PATSY KIER . . ARDIS GOZA . . EMMY LOU GEARY . DoRIs WALKER . DEENA BECKER . NANCY RAYNER . SUE WORLEY . MILDRED SLATER . IX o'- GEORGIE I-IARMON LOUISE MCINTYRE MARGARET LOVING PATSY KIER ARDIS GOZA EMMY LOU GEARY ANN BARBOUR SOPI-IIA SMITH KATHERINE STEVENS OFFICERS . . - . Q . . . - . MEMBERS H961 . . . Head Masleer . Hmd Junior Maskzff' . . LOUISE MCINTYRE . . MARGARET LOVING ANN ELIZABETH BARBOUR . . . . SOPHIA SMITH KATHERINE STEVENS . . . DOT TAYLOR . LAURA LEE CONNOR . SARA HELEN MERCIER . ELIZABETH BUsH . CHARLIE MAE FISHER DORIS DOT Aa 4 A Rs.. .L is y X p QQ iw W Q Q, rm 099 lr 11 I 3 Zoifggava- :Q 2 X , mx ibvgvgs 36' 9' , if J xxxxx . I if ivf S15S,Q32f+X'30 ' if 17 bugging ZKQAPS' Lf, 3.?5'O5S5'l55' fr XC' 'X TQ 0:44, 441 Wfffagffss X-, X. it X 521: XX X X Arrayed in black masks and armed with terrifying paddles, traditional weapon of the clan, they might well be taken for bandits of the most ruthless sort-if twinkling eyes and sparkling smiles did not mark them as those worshippers of the great god Fun-the Maskers. There are twenty-two of them-unmistakable with their insig- nia of asphidity bags, bracelets, paddles bearing the names of their illustrious fore- bears, black masks, and a cherished identifying rose in the early dawn of pledge morning. Unforgettable are mysterious goings-on deep in the woods upon the black- est of midnights, formal banquets at the Gilmer, and gay breakfasts at the Goose. This Junior-Senior social organization came into being back in 1929 under another name and adopted the title of Maskers in 1932. Alice Hyatt McDufHe reigns as head Masker, and Miss Elise Davis is sponsor of the organization. DORIS WALKER DEENA BECKER NANCY RAYNER SUE XVORLEY MILDRED SLATliR DOT TAYLOR LAURA LEE CONNOR SARA H. MERCIER ELIZABETH BUSH CHARLIE FISHER I ff ' x XXX MARGARET STOKES . HPRECIOUSH POWERS . JENNYE STEWART . . IQATHERINE MIDDLETON MISS MARTHA PERRY . OFFICERS . . President Vice-Presidenl . . Secretary . Treasurer . Sponsor IIIE Illlli ES MARGARET STOKES HPRECIOUSH POWERS JENNYE STEWART KATHERINE MIDDLETON MINK1E BUFKIN MARY GENE HOFFMAN IMOGENE LAUDERDALE NELL O'MARA MARTHA LIDE SEARCY MARY K. STEINRIEDE BETTY BARNES MARJORY ADKINS LOUISE NORRISS POKEY RAHM A laughing cavalier-a ball and chain - these things signify the original Freshman-Sophomore organization that binds its fourteen Sophomore members and fourteen Freshman pledges in cheerful and closer comradeship. The club, formed for the purpose of promoting friendliness between the two baby classes, has among its social activities banquets and picnics throughout the year. The pledges are marked by the traditional handcuffs, but later receive, with formal initiation in the spring, the mark of membership-the silver ball and chain bracelets. MAYE BROOKS EVELYN HOLIFIELD PEGGY TURNER f-LIEH WRIGHT MARY MERIXVETHER NN HITCH ANN LOEB YVONNE EILAND MARGARET HENRY MAQTHA WEAVER LILLIAN WELLS BETTY XVILLIAMS EVELYN REDUS SELBY WATKINS OFFICERS VIRGINIA SMALI ,,..... . . Regent VIRGINIA SMALL MEADIE MONTGOMERY MARY STIGLER . ' Sub-Regent BETTY ADAMS . . Sub-Regent JEAN BAKER . . . . Secretary SQ VELMA WILBURN . . . . Treasurer zns MARY ANN CRITZ . . Se1'gmrzt-at-Arms First Row: Betty Adams, Bobbie Ruth Aycock, jean Baker, Nell Breyer, Amanda Bridgforth, Ruth Brown. Second Row: Margaret Bunch, Mary Ann Critz, Nell Hammond, Mae Carroll Harrison, Mildred Mercier, Lela Ann Noble. Third Row: Elise Priesrley, Mary Stigler, Sara Lincoln Tew, Jeanne Waits, Velma Wilburn, Mary Alice Wilkins, Marion Wohner. IZOOJ X 7. I t. 4 l I I r w l J 'i i H ii is LM mfg' :i i 'l Fragrant cedar hearts worn by twenty proud pledges locked to twenty tiny gold hearts worn by members-these symbolize the Lockhearts. Gala banquets, picnics and wiener roasts at Lee Park, and the spring initiation ceremony are highlights in Loclcheart life. The requirements for membership include a high scholastic aver- age and participation in extracurricular activities. Keeping alive the love between the two baby classes is one of the Lock- hearts' purposes. Miss ROMAYNE BFRRxx1xx Sponmr Fin! Row: Frances Adams, Nellah Bailey, Adelle Broyles. Sara Chatham, Anita Cooper, Jewell Gaither. .S 1 IN M Nlary Virginia I-Iardy, Mary Ann l'latchex', Louise Hull, Dade Nlclntyre, Merrel Parker. Third Row: Baby U Nancy Stubbleiield, Ada Trice, Olivia XVarkins, Georgie Wfilliams. Mary Willifod 4 1 5 A A 4 up Y P I J' ' A -' f i .p- V 'Jr I MJ .M , 'QV V Q ,f r I20ll i i 5 AW QV . I 3 , I OFFICERS IQATHERINIE GRAHAM . . . Q . .President MARGARET JAMES . . . Vifo-President JEAN BAKER ..... . Secretary-Treasurer MISS MIKRGUERITE GOEN . ..... Sponsor C Ylae livttentvhf I First Rofw , I Mrss MARGUERITE GOEN KATHERINE GRAHAM MARGARET JAMES JEAN BAKER MARY XVILBURN v' Second Rofw Jo Aycocx I ,. MARY JANE BARNES YVONNE BRISBANE I I JANET GREENE VIVA LEA MCINNIS I J I Third Rofw N CHARLYNE MCLEAN RUTH SMITH FRANKIE STEPHENS ' N ' ' S DORIS WALKER JEAN WOHN ER , ,RQ , R I Fourllz Rofw NELL BRADY LAURA LEE CONNOR DONNA DOMERGUE EM HARDY ELIZABETH I-IASKINS I 'A lf s 1 Quik ' N491 lu. 1 u , n I J U 1. I .W- tg Ur 1' ' w -, :Lv '91 5. 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