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MttIl!ANlm,..tNlEE.EEW -31fII!If'Il 'I'fIf'1I f lllWlffIIffl 5 lll 55'55IflQiIf' I I Senior Class NORMA Lucius HEARD B.A-, B.E.. l INDIANOLA, MissIsslPPl ..- 4 Euzclian l l Norma is the kind of girl that other girls would like for their brothers to marry--and than this, there is no higher praise. She is pretty, clever, gracious, and with all of her youthful girlishncss she has something of the poise and dis- tinction of a woman of the world. There is about her a sweet reason- ableness, a wholesome saneness that endears her to all so favored as to , I enjoy her friendship. Her face betokcned all things dear and good, The light of something yet to come . was there Asleep and lvaitlng for the opening day. XX .MM,fz57.-aJ2c N,W.,lL EDIT:--1 IRENI-3 F :cc ' B.A. COURTLAND, MISSISSIPPI Euzclian I I i I 1 'LW' 1 . When we come to Icnow hdllll intimately, we experience the same l thrill of delight that one has on I . . , waking to find a spring day as - lovely as it promised to be. She 1 is satisfying: she fulfills completely our ideal of a delightful, whole- some American girl. In the class room she is a joy, responsive and capable of earnest, X intelligent work. We of the IVIOUN- TAINEER Staff are especially fav- ored in having Edith for our busi- 5 ness manager, for she is one of the 1 I V5 V ' few girls who can successfully un- ! NT1 ' Y ,--- derstand figures without losing any ,Q .E . - of her femininity. L E I it Q g,,M!W,nJ 3-'Vp ,-H, A happy soul that all the may 3 5 S ll 3 To Hemfcn, halh a summer clay. Page twenty-six
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QftlllfiillilllwlIWIIIEIIIIIIIIEHIHIWIL Senior Class MARTHA VIOLET HARAWAY B.M. OLIVE BRANCH, MISSISSIPPI Euzelian VioIet's beauty is a delightful contradiction-blue-black hair, eyes that remind one of blue lakes in a land of snow, and a sensitive, scar- let mouth. It rests one just to look at her: she is so tranquil, so un- moved by petty wranglings and dis- cords. Nor do we love her alone for her beauty, for beneath the serene surface of her being lies a nature so rare and beautiful and pure as to charm all who are permitted to withdraw the veil of her reticence and know her as the truly lovable girl she is. And she is fair, and fairer lhan that word. FANNIE C. KIMBROUGH B.E. MORGAN CITY, MISSISSIPPI Euzelian Fannie Curry is essentially femi- nine-as much so as a lace fan. Yet she might have been a goddess, a small and vivid goddess with her Mona Lisa smile, the dusky soft- ness of her hair, and the frank. laughing gray-blue deeps of her eyes. In disposition Fannie belongs to the supreme order of rainbow- chasers. The world was sad-the garden was a wild: And Man, the hermit, sighed-'till Woman smiled. Page twenty-five
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.3llllllllllwilmllilIWIIEIIIEIWE., Senior Class EMMY ELIZABETH Bows B.A., B.E. MINERAL WELLS, MISSISSIPPI Euzelian One would always picture Em- mye surrounded by people, music and laughter. This doesn't mean that she gives the impression of being frivolous: on the contrary, there is an expression of serious- ness and sweetness in her face and manner that one never forgets. She is endowed, also, with a true dramatic talent: and her splen- did management of the Euzelian play proved to all that she is capa- ble of as great a success as stage manager as in playing a star role. Always in for work or fun, an ideal college girl is Em! When love and slgill worlg to- gether, expect a masterpiece. EUNICE LYLE SWETMAN B.E. BILOXI, MISSISSIPPI Euzelian Athletics is her first love, and she pours into her sports the same bubbling enthusiasm that has char- acterized her in every phase of her school life. Snippet is such a delightful, whole-souled personality that she imparts to all of us, a de- gree at least, of her high spirits, and her healthy, hearty love of liv- ing. From the top of her shining golden head to the tip of her shoes, she radiates energy, indomitable, and never-failing good cheer. ll was a glad 'Good morningf As she passed along the may, Bu! il spread the mornings' glory Over Ilia livclong flap. Page Ilvenlp-seven
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