Blue Mountain College - Mountaineer Yearbook (Blue Mountain, MS)
- Class of 1935
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w 55w. Q w N T A ENE w E R j s 1W5 play is over. The curtain is drawn. The footi lights are out The actors have had their curtainzcans 5, their catzcaus, their Boos anti their boohoos. Stars have flashed, flickered anti fadeci. The critics are clicking their keys. Soon the story will Be told, the final record will Be written.' The old college stage will stanci. New play: ers win strut their iittie clay,- anci you will come back, bringing your oaughters, and will thrill as they shine in their roles. The show will go on, bigger, noisier, better. Only the players shall pass. Sweet anti serene in the twilight of your years, turn the pages of the piayzioook, revei again in r -x Q F WK. R J k E i K 2:7 the romantic giadness of the scenes of the good oici clays. While your c1-..,u3hters delight in their visions, you dream your tender cireams, wakenecl from the silence of haifzforgotten yesterdays By the magic faces that smile back at you from the memory:haunted pictures forever fondly frameclt in your Mountaineer. 1 ancl jloveliest in life, we affectionately cledicate to E MISS ELIZABETH PURSER j Our 1935 MOUNTAINEER, itself a theme I recital of our happy college daya four 30H: BECAUSE she herself is the Best- expression of an that is noblest en years With more 801d in them Because ' 1 Miss Pursetjs pure 30H; DE D u ? A T Miss Elizabeth Purser . . .. , . g. r, , , 1.. .. .. m... ,. ...u 1 . w , . ......E... i: .. z ,. ,9... I 3. . w . ... 1...... .........,l................ .3... .. . . . . .T $5.. . k leiffiew gall . . m F you would hear the future through the years, This seer your inlmost mind will read, and then Your present and your past, your smiles and tears, He,ll tell, as do these occult- gifted men. $eep in 15 6 6 656 giffle ell guzzlian arcbvay I! r l U25 I Up gfufclz BOARD OF TRUSTEES o. C J. P. KIRKLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Prcsidcnt E. M. HAWKINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice-Prcsidmzl J. E. BUCHANAN, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary TERM EXPIRES 1935 MRS. EMMA FAIR ARMSTRONG . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisville, Mississippi E. M. I'IAVVKINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corinth, Mississippi W. H. VAN LANDINGHAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . West Point, Mississippi PAUL OWEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Albany, Mississippi DR. IRA B. SEALE . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . Holly Springs, Mississippi TERM EXPIRES 1936 J. N. BERRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tupelo, Mississippi A. A. GRAHAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue Mountain, Mississippi JUDGE J. H. FORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Houston, Mississippi HUGH E. RAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corinth, Mississippi J. C. STANLEY, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bonneville, Mississippi k3: TERM EXPIRES 1937 MRS. CLARA POWELL TRUSSELI. . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackson, Mississippi REV. JUDSON CHASTAIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lexington, Mississippi DR. W. H. ANDERSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booneville, Mississippi REV. J. P. KIRKLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Albany, Mississippi MRS. Ims RlCI-IEY CARPENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . Starkville, Mississippi FACULTy m' m , W . W Nu , W . W i W W .m M ,m r W me , , mu mmm , NW? WM Hwh Bawrmce g Eowrey, Oil. .9. PRESIDENT ADMINISTRATION MRS. MODENA LOWREY BERRY CLARA ETTA BERRY Vice-Prcsident ' Secretary to Vice-Prnsident JAMES E. BUCHANAN, JR. MRS. PATTI LOWREY Business Manager Librarian M. L. HAYNIE JAs. I. MAYFIELD, M.D. Bookkeeper College Physician BEADIE SPRABERRY, R.N. College Nurse wggw mg L ... SEVENTEEN n. FACULTY GEORGE T. BUCKLEY, PHD. Dam and English SADIE TILLER CRAWLEY, B.A. Dean of Students MARGARET LATIMER BUCKLEY, B.A., 3.8. E nglislz LUCY HUTCHINS, M.A. Latin GHO'RGE W. BESWICK, M.A. Education STELLA M. ELLIOTT, B.S.S. Commerce DAVID E. GUYTON, M.A. Social Science CORINNE RogERs GUYTON, A.B. History ELIZABETH PURSER, B.A., M.E. Expresxion CLYDE B. CRAWLEY, PH.D. Mathematics and Physics FRANCISKA I'IEINRICH, L.T.C.M. M wit ELIZABETH HUDSON, ART DEGREE Art NORA LEE RAY, M.A. English PEARL LEAVELL, B.A. Home Economics -o- EIGHTEEN 4- DEE; wgg; 3;:- FACULTY ELDRIDGE B. HATCHER, M.A., D.D. Bible LINDA BERRY, B.A., B.M. Voice ' MARTELLE LEAKE, B.A. Expression and Physical Education ELIZABETH HUTCHXNS, M.A. S pan i511 ALONZO MCWILLIAMS DONNELL, M.A Natural Scimcz' LOUISE CRAVEN, M.A. Home Economics LUCY LAMB, B.A. Gnagraplzy and dsu'siam Librarian ELNORA WINFREY, M.A. Psychology MARY D. YARBOROUGH, M.R.E. Student Secretary MATTIE MITCHELL HAYNIE Ca 111 mercc RUBY TALBOT, B.A. Commerce EVELYN HENDERSON, B.A., B.M. Theory; History of Music KATHLEEN MASON, B.A. Laboratory Assixtant GLADYS BAIRD, R.N. Assistant College Nurse .mwmAm I 3 ? .- + mm 'T MOUNTAINEED ,2 -o- NINETEEN w. : w $- 6HIS gypsy, dark and scrawny though she be, The veil of time will rend with words she speaks. The stars she woos with words in groups of three And tells you then of scenes beyond today. 6H1; S eniors draw the jolly month of June, The month of brides and every graduate. Behold, both luck and love come as a boon From willing stars, and with them diamonds. D. Eil955 J. E. BUCHANAN JR. MARGARET MYERS I J. E. BUCHANAN, JR. Senior Sponsor CLASS OFFICERS MARGARET MYERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President EVELYN WARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vicc-President FRANCES VIVIEN BRADY . . . . . . . . . . Secretary-Trcasm'cr MARGARET MYERS BYHALIA, MISSISSIPPI Social Scimce Eunomian, Officer 9L Cast Lg; Class President Q, U, Co-President QL Vice-President UM Athletic Association OHicer Q, 3M MOUNTAINEER StaPE L13 ;. Junior-Freshman Wedding m; Sunday School Class President h, 3M Opera h, 2h Home Economics Club ML HOROSCOPE Margaret, born under the sign of Capricorn, is executive ability, both 01' which will continue steadfast in holding up her ideals of love, har- with her through life, unless her love for ath- mony, and social excellence. Her character is letics becomes foremost in her mind. made up of a. great amount of leadership and . gn- KM UNTAENHW -0' TWENTY-FOUR uo- $19.:ka 1411,6112 .191! aL'14 4.3 :4: 77115 51,41 9: 11:44.4;411-541-9 w; ijLUVI ' 12am. 1M; FRANCES BAILEY 1 COMO, M ISSISSIPPI Bible .1; Modenian; House President 13, 41; B. T. U. Officer 141; Y. W. A. OHicer 131; President Sunday School Class 111; Spanish Club 0111; Mathematics Club U1. CLAIRE BALLARD COLDWATER, MISSISSIPPI nycllolayy and Education Euzelian; Student Government Council 14.1; B. S. U. Council 131; Y. W. A. OHicer 12, 3, 111 - B. Y. P. U. President 131 ; Home Economics Club 11, :1, 3, 41, President 131. HOROSCOPES Frances, born under the sign of Cancer, is a anire, born 11111101 the sign of Leo, is pexsever- great level of the home, very economical, and 111$ in anything that she do. 5. She Is vm- exceodingly sensitive to the needs of others, Satile, and should themfme choose 1101 profes- being quite sympathetic. XVith SUOh qualifica- sion with 03.10, 1emembeling that she has the tions, she will make a. model housewife. or ability to be a gleat detective, an outstanding periencing few. if any. difficulties. She will civic workm, and 11 nuxse with 11mgnetlc heal- find Friday the most successful day of her 111g Dowel Hm sympathetic understanding of week. human nature should help 1191 with all of these. -o- TWENTY-FIVE w- 11 11k 11 11 M ELIZABETH BOREN 1 PO'ITS CAMP, MISSISSIPPI E nylixlz 1 Euzelian, Cast 131; M. S. C. h, 21; Sunday School Teacher 13, 41; Opera 131; Music Club 131; Epworth League OHicer 131. ' FRANCES VIVIEN BRADY CORINTH, MISSISSIPPI 1 English and Social Science 1 Euzelian, M. S. C. W. 11,, 21; Class OHicer Ln; House President 131. 1 HOROSCOPES Elizabeth, bo1n under the sign of Sagittarius, Frances, born under the sign of Virgo, should 1 although lazy by instinct. is constantly being do very well in some literary field. after a. 1 pushed on to greatel Eo1tunes and achieve- little training. She has a happy disposition mcnts by her stars. She is faithful and 110- with all the qualities necessny to making :1 voted to any cause that she may put forward. success of life, Whether she goes into a. school She will always have that presence which 01 an omce. Subjects of this sign are found ' 1 blings friends tn her. The unexpected is her in many positions serving the people as a 1 usual action, and she W111 make a. success in mass. Frances Vivien is warned to guard 1 some field. of art. against obesity in the future. I 'HHnA WOUHTAINEER .9- TWENTY-SIX m '- MAUDE FRANCES BRAME YAZOO CITY, MISSISSIPPI E 1zglislz Eunomian, OfEcer igi, Cast i1, 2, 4i; Student Government Council igi; House President izi; Business Manager Mounlain Breeze C9,, Staff 030; MOUNTAINEER Staff izi; B. S. U. Council Ln; Sunday School Officer 030; B. T. U. Officer tn; Opera i1, 2, 3, 4i ;iMusic Club h, 2, 3, 43 ; Home Economics Club 0, 2, 3, .0 ; International Relations Club HQ. CHRISTINE BRISTER WEST HELENA, ARKANSAS E uglislt Modenian; Junior-Freshman Wedding igi; Classical Club i1, 2, 3i, Officer L9; Life Service Band 0, 2, 3i, Of'Ecer 00 ; Y. W. ,A. Officer 00; Home Economics Club i1, 2, 3, 4i; Music Club Bi; Dramatic Club 013. HOROSCOPES Frances, born under the sign of Gemini. be- Christine, born under the sign of Virgo. DUS- longs to the realm of art, education, and mu- sesscs a. great deal of energy and endurance, chanics, but is often restless because she has and the capacity to grasp meanings quickly. to remain in this small world. She has the She Should refrain from broadcasting her ac- ubllity to become :1 very successful speaker tivities, if She is to profit most by her good with little effort or prrparation. if she will be fortunes. With an eye for symmetry and hal- more methodical in her activities. She is ance, she could make a successful interior dec- rutlier vivacious and has a tendency to go to orator after a period of study. She should be extremes. She will always have to guard careful of her diet. against luwlng hysterics. -o- TWENTY-SEVEN a- W ' ' m h Hwnm MARY EDITH BROWNING MAYHEW, MISSISSIPPI M uxic Euzelian; Memphis Conservatory of Music QM Music Club h, 2, 3, 19; Honor Roll h, 2L JANIE BURTS TAMPA, FLORXDA E ngl i511 Eunomian, OH-icer Q, 43; Class Ocher Czh MOUNTAINEER Staff 00; Vice-President Athletic Association m; French Club O, 3, 4L HOROSCOPES Mary Edith, born under the sign of Leo, is Janie, born under the sign of Aries, is a. nut- very passive in disposition. She loves the arts ural lover of thy: peautiful, the outdoors. spa- and beautiful things. She has a tendency to clous rooms artlstmally furnished. and plenty be sensitive, but can overcome this with her of light. She is an independent person, lik- stx'ength of will. She is deeply affected by the ing tn be the leader in activities rather than mental and physical conditions of those with the follower. One thing at a time should be whom she associates. and should be extremely her motto, as she often tries to do too many careful in hsr selection of friends and com- things at once. Her smile will go a. long way panions. in her success in later life. n- TWENTYwElGHT w BLONNIE CLEMENTS COFFEEVXLLE, MISSISSIPPI History and English Euzelian; M. S. C. W. h, zl; Spanish Club 09; Music Club 09; Opera 00. BESSIE COEN I-IAZELHURST, MISSISSIPPI English Euzelian; Copiah-Lincoln Junior College 0, 2l; Dramatic Club 09; Mathematics Club 09. HOROSCOPES Blunnie, born under the sign of Capricorn, is not domestically inclined. She has the qual- ities of a leader, being positive and determined in all that she doesl She enters into any ac- tlvity willingly, and makes a success of many undertakings; Indrpendent, she is inclined to allow her heart to rule her thought. She will have to be careful in her choice of intimate friends, as they will make her great or weak. J2 : .31 . : J AKQEHAELW Film... 4 TWENTY-NINE m Bessie, born under the sign of Gemini, has in- nate characteristics of activity and anxiety about minor things. She is apt to be dissat- isfied With life as she finds it, wishing to right the things that are bad for sooiety. She is quiet, frienglly. Even after a. short acqualntl auce, Bessxels personality makes a lasting friend of a chance acquaintance. An outdoor life is the best for persons born under this slgn, as it is conducive to better health and a more restful life. TAINEE i5 , - l . m l FRANCES COLEMAN WALLERVILLE, MISSISSIPPI l M atlwmatics and Science l Eunomian'; Mathematics Club 0, 2, 3, 4M Local Y. W. A. OH-icer lIl. ' MARYV ETHEL CONNER l l KINTON, ARKANSAS l Science Eunomian; College of the Ozarks, Clarksvillc, Arkansas U, zl; Mathematics Club l3, 4L l . HOROSCOPES l l Frances, born under the sign of the Crab, is. Mary Ethel, born under the sign of Gemini, l L of a nature that is over-anxious about affairs is fearless and kind. especially when not irri- 39 of money and her future welfare. She appears titted. These two traits often lead her to as- l very reserved, but to one who knows her she sumo blame that belongs to others. She is is spontaneous and vivacious. Her prosperity quite adaptable and iits into many occasions , will depend largely on her great ability to see and times. Disliking anything that pnrtalns l into the r'pl'oblems she will have to face. Her to housework and domesticity. Mary Ethel ' ability to do Several things will aid her in any should choose her life work from the field of I work that she chooses. St-ieuce or Mathematics. 1 l l l 1 l l , l .35. mm QWa? ?a -o- THIRH u. l Angggta! - Wu n-Avn'm m. m mm: .m'l E- mmm m! in mm CLAIRE JUANITA CREECH MANSFIELD, LOUISIANA English and Commercial Eunomian, OFEcer 00, Stage Manager 0, 2, 3, 4i; B. S. U. Council i2, 3, 4i; Scribblers i3, 4L OHicer 010; Mountain Breeze Staff 030; MOUNTAINEER Staff Ml; House President igl; B. T. U. OFEcer 09; Life Service Band OHicer ml; Music Club igl; Opera i2, gl; Orchestra in 2, sl- MARIE DAVIS RIPLEY, MISSISSIPPI Englixll Eunomian; Three-Year Student; International Relations Club izll. nonu$corns Juanita. born under the sign of Cancer, is very talkative. Any future domustlc illfe will b: dominated by her, and um; by the male of the family. She is very self-relinut, industrious, and sympathetic. She is worried too much about financial matters and her future welfars, but her will power will eventually help her from this rut. She is born under a literary sign and should do well in this field. mm; l ., 7 l ,.AE$Efmi5Lgvgv3nv Marie, born under the sign of Aries. should at all times avoid excitement and worry. as these rare likely to prove over-taxing to her strength. She is of a very unsuspicious nature, and should exercise caution in the choice of her friends. She should be more positive in her thoughts and expressions, and should rely more on her own opinions than those of other peo- ple. Few aimcultics in her life are shown by the stars. She is friendly to anyone she really knows and helps those who need her. mm -o- THIRTY-ONE m w 'xqi Mimoummu l gall HELEN ELIZABETH EUBANKS SALLIS, MISSXSSIPPI l English Modenian; Hillman College 6, 2M House President Bl; B. S. U. Council 09; Modenian OHicer Q0 ; Music Club l3, 4h Opera l3, 4L DOROTHY EVERETT SUMMERTON, SOUTH CAROLINA E Izglz'xlt Euzelian, Cast 05h Converse College Ul; French Club Ml; Sunday School Class President QQ; Art Club 09. HORO SCOPES Dot, born under the sign of Sagittarius, dis- Iielen, barn under the sign of Scorpio, is 3. plays great tact and taste at all times. She q' TAENEER E l; J? real friend to everyone she knows. She sets a. great deal of value on correct appearances. As a rule, subjects of Scorpio are exacting. but Helen can always be sympathetic. Her future will be very happy :13 she continues to flnd self- expression with her voice. I-Icr pro- flCiElle has been shown in all 0E her college career, and her ability to make the most of any situation. is very decisive in action and has a. tendency to be too quick in her decisions. She has the power to exert a. great influence over others, so she should take care to make her influel'me of the best. Interested in many things, she shows a remarkable outlook on life, and espe- cially on the cultural side. Dot should always zwold staying in damp localities, choosing sunny climates as her home. -o- TH I RTY-TWO a- Egg. Agra: HERMINE GRAHAM FULTON, MISSISSIPPI Maillmzatic: Eunomian; B. S. U. Council Q13; Y. W. A. Officer i3, 41; Mathematics Club h, 2, 3, 4i, OHicer izi; Music Club i2, 3, 4i; French Club i3, 40. GLADYS GUY JACKSON, TENNESSEE Latin and French Eunomian; Union University h, 21; Classical Club is, 4;Ma1z7ztain Breeze Staff i4; Scrib- blers m, OfEcer; French Club Hi; Sunday School Class President Mi. HOROSCOPES Hermine, born under the sign of Gemini, has Gladys, born under the sign of Sagittarius, is strong likes and dislikes, being very positive a lover of sclf-culture. hating anything hidden in what she knows is right. She is very ac- 01' secret. Her kindness restrains her from any tive, showing a love 1501' knowledge in all her violent deeds. Very decisive and keen, she is work. Because of a. tcmpemmun for which at the threshold of a. brilliant future. If she the stars predict success unless overshadowed dOTS not learn to expect too much from her by nervous energy. she should be extremely future home-iife, she will be really happy. but calorul to select restful and quiet friends. AI- she must be sure to avoid so-called friends though tiny in statuze, Hexmine can exert of the family. great influence on othels tluough her patience and presence. -o- THIRTY-THREE oo- ANNETTE MALLORY GUYTON BLUE MOUNTAIN, MISSISSIPPI h History Eunomian; MOUNTAINEER Staff CQ; Music Club 3, 43; Opera h, 2, 3, M; B. T. U. Local OfEcer; Local Sunday School Teacher. MAE ALICE HARPOLE EUPORA, MISSISSIPPI H islory Euzelian; Bennett Junior College QJ; Student Government Council 0, 4M B. T. U. Director L13 ; Sunday School OH-icer 09 ; Y. W. A. OfEcer QQ ; Music Club 0, 3, 4L HOROSCOPES Annette, born under the sign of the Lion, be- Mac Allce, born under the sign of Taurus, is longs to the heart of the g'eat Zodiacal body. governed at great deal by her feelings. She Many of her actions are controlled by love and has fine Intuition in most business matters. her feelings. Energetic. she is able to 13er- and she shows the ability to fit into varied l'orm many different acts without appearing ii lcls 0f athvity. She should always'he pleas- tired. The stars warn her to watch lnrscll' 1n ant, standmg steadfast, and refusing to allow the choice of friends, as she is liable to be silly remarks to cause her unhappiness. The misled by those professing friendship. She. as Stars say that she Is pursuing the right course a subject of Leo, can adapt herself to almost and adwse her to stick to it and to keep work- any situation. lug hard. n W? m THIRTY-FOUR a $Emgui v5 '3 .' WA 919,2. .3 mm. ,- V HELEN HUGHES BLUE MOUNTAIN, MISSISSIPPI Enylixlz Euzelian; Junior-Freshman Wedding 0k B. S. U. Council L2, 3, 49; Classical Club 0, 2, 3, 4J, OHicer QM Local B. Y. P. U. Ocher; Local Y. W. A. President; Local Sunday School Teacher. MARGARET HUTTON DONIPHAN, MISSOURI Hixtory Modenian, Cast 0D; Martha Berry College UM Central Baptist College, Conway, Arkansas QM House President QM Epworth League President 09, Officer QM Methodist Missionary Society OHicer 0Q; Dramatic Club 00. HOROSCOPES Helen, born under the sign of Taurus, may Margaret, born under the sign of Taurus. pos- afford to be happy ix; the thought that her 5 sses power to adapt herself to situations that i heart's desire may ultimately be realized. She are unusual. If she is to make the most of i must, however, overcome a few capricious ten- per endowments, she must become very orig- dencies. 013 a. naturally flue and magnanimous mal, taking care not to slur over even the little disposition. she surmounts what at m'st ap- things. Margaret is of a studious nature and p 111' to be large obstacles. If the stars are loves literature and literary pursuits. The true. Helen will never want, as they predict stars ask her to consult them in any important plenty of everything in store for her through- thing that she wishes to undertake in the fw- out her lire -romunce, love, and power. ture and they promise the best of advice. mama .o- THIRTY-FIVE a- -1 MOUNTAIHEEP 'CHRYSTINE J. JONES MENDENHALL, MISSISSIPPI Science Modenian; State Teachefs College QM Home, Economics Club 0, 2, 4L MARY ELIZABETH JONES MONROE, LOUISIANA Science Euzelian, Cast QM Classical Club U, 2, 3, 43, Officer a, 3M French Club w, 3, 4h Spanish Club 0Q; Mathematics Club 0, 2,19; Opera C4, 3L V HORO SCOPES Chrystlne, born under the sign of Gemini, has a host of loyal friends which she should be able to keep easily by her own characteristics. She enjoys life to the utmost and delights in making others happy. She should trust her associates fully, using her head instead of h r heart as the center of her judgment, and as a reward she is destined to find happiness in 11 home of her own. Mary Elizabeth, 'born under the sign of Sagit- tarms, is very decisive in things she does or says. The stars m1vise two things: training her mind to view a Whole issue at once and answering all letters as they are received. Im- portant news may be overlooked some day if this advice is not followed. Capable. of various types of activity, ,Mary Elizabeth fits into sev- eral important places quite naturally and eas- ily both on the campus and in her own home. .0 THIR'IY-SIX o 70' ' '1'. h A mm;.mwn--lm Wm H h m m u u m m ROCHELLE JONES MENDENHALL, MISSISSIPPI Music Modenian; Memphis Conservatory of hMusic MM Music Club 0, 2, ,3, 4t; Dramatic Club t3, 4Q; Honor Roll h, 2L VIRGINIA JONES JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI E uglisll Modenian; Hillman College h, 2L Secretary to President; Mounlain Brwze Staff 00- HOROSCOPES Rochelle, born under the sign of Libra, is 1305- Virginia, born under the sign of Canccr. is very s ssed with initiative and is capable of fur- mechanical and belongs to the trading sphere nishiug her own advice and guidance if she of life. She is inclined to forget self as she will but recognize her power. As a subject strives to help those Jess fortunate than she. ol? the sign 01' Libra. she should cultivate the She has Will pow 1' that. willt help her in any habit of using her own judgment in important undertaking she approaches. The stars give a: matters, overcoming minor incidents that she warning and some advice to her when they considers obstaclcs. She is warned by the stars say. Take care, for smiles are the greatest to curb her desires and to try always to ra- delight of subjects of the sign of Gander. diate cheerfulness. She is willing to work qulte hard for all she thinks is right, often leading others to see affairs in the correct light. '3 'W t? , A $$$an .I .- IHIRTY-SEVEN m EEIQME History OfEcer 13 1; Opera 11, 2, 3,4 41; Music Club 11, 1., 3, the Mountain Braezc 131, Staff 121; Sc1'ibble1s 12, ish Club 13, 41 Elizabeth, born under the sign of Pisces. is Very fond of happiness and pleasure and seems to possess the pow 1' of making those around her happy and czm'c-free. The stars held his- tory and English as subjects 111 which she would be most interested and she has easily fulfilled this prophecy. She has good taste. 8 - lectlng What she really wants and rejecting exerythinp: else. In business aifairs, the stars '1dvise 11131 to consult a. 1'1wyel, always looking out fo1 he1 future and overlooking falsities of life. Euzelian, Cast 12, 31, Student Government Council 1111;VI Sunday School 0ch6318141; Eunomian; Editor-in-Chief of the MOUNTAINISER 141, Associate Editor 131; mm WWW: mv .1 --- 1 v - ELIZABETH KIRKLAND QUITMAN, 11135155111111 B. T. U. 41', May Day Court 11 8.3. Club 131. ELOISE KLOSS LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY French and Spanish Associate Editor of 14; Mathematics Club 11, 2, 3, 41; Span- ;French Club 12, 3, 41, Offlilcer 131y , Home Economics Club 12, 3, 41; Honor 111, 31 HOROSCOPES Eloise, born under the sign of Tamus, is 1 atl1e1 unyielding and should guard against letting her Ieelings get the best. of 1101' reasoning always at 1101 best at the 11' ad of any under- taking, since she has 111 more abundance the qualities 0f :1 leader than a follo1ve1'.She has great powers of mental and physical endur- ance, easily adapts hers: If to new environ- ments, and is capable of conflonting any con- ditions which muv arise. Her tastes follow those of litermy people, and if she will prac- tice following the dictates of her mind the futuIe holds much 101 1101. She is- .o- THIRTY-EIGHT n- 'Wg$gwaam k2 - m ,4 m1 mmm- .Avmmnhw .. mgmmm.m1m--am LOUISE LEAVELL OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI Hixlory and English Eunomian, Cast h, 2, 3l ; B. S. U. President Ml, Council lg, 31; Editor-in-Chief of the Moun- tain Breeze 13L Staff l2l; Secretary to History Department Ml; Scribblers h, 2, 3, 41, Presi- dent 00; OH-lcer l2, 31; JunimuFreshman Wedding 131; MOUNTAINEER Staff 121, Feature Sec- tion lg, 10; Opera l1, 2, 3, 41; Spanish Club g, 4.1; Mathematics Club l1, 2, 31; Music Club l1, 2, 31, Officer 121; B. Y. P. U. President 01. ANNIE JUDD MCALISTER BLUE MOUNTAIN, MISSISSIPPI English and Diploma in Expression Eunomian, President 13, 41, Cast l1, 2, 3, 41; Dramatic Club 0, 2, 3, 19, OHicer 13, 4.1; Junior-Freshman Wedding 131 ; Spanish Club l2, 3, 4.1; Opera 0, 2, 31 ; Feature Section 13, 4.1. HOROSCOPES Lnuise, born under the sign of Pisces, is very Judd, bo111 under the sign of Aquarius, has a. Land of history and literature. research and tendency to do her studying on brand lines travel. and her inquiring mind often delves possessing a keen insight. She lacks one lm- deep into the slmflows of age-old books. If portant tl1lng2the tact that aids in avoiding sh: will remember that she is the only pur- miSfOItune, 01 even adversity. In whatever son to whom she is most important. forbidding phase of life she may center 11e1 ambitions. herself from becoming very intimate with any she Will recewe a greater rewmd if she W111 om: person, she Will surely profit from it. The exemise f1eely the aforementloued tact.Sl:1e stars advise Louis: to live for the future and is of an active, nelvous temperament, and its happiness. Great ability to be outstanding should choose hel f1ie11ds flom those of con- i11 the affairs of this world leads her on to tl'asting temperament. She is Well- liked by all, higher things, and has always sh-own ability to make friends. -o- THIRTY-NINE 4- SUDIE MCLEMORE MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI H ixtory and E ?zglisl: Euzelian, Vice-President 09, Cast i2, 3i; MOUNTAINEER Staff b9; Junior-Freshman Wedding Bl; House President Q9; Y. W. A. OH-icer i1, 3i; Opera On; Music Club hl; Interna- tional Relations Club Ml; S. S. S. Club igl. MARY MYERS BYHALIA, MISSISSIPPI Malhamaliu and Science Eunomian, Officer i2, 3M Goddess izl: May Queen 00; President Athletic Association i3, 43; Co-President of Class Cal, OHicer Bl; MOUNTAINEER Staff igj; B. S. U. Council Ml; Junior- Freshman Wedding 0, 3M Mathematics Club i1, 2, 3, 4i, 0 cer i2, 3i, President Ml; Ep- worth League President izl; Sunday School Class President igl; Home Economics Club Ln; Opera 0, 2l; Feature Section izl; Honor Roll h, 2i; May Day Court izl. HOROSCOPES Sudie, born under the sign of Pisces, is nat- Elairy, born under the sign 01 Capricorn, as is urally easy to be friendly with. She will never universally known, is independent. Her future 6' lack a. great number of friends. As the days lies in the mental world rather than in that in go by. the stars say she will likely gain more which she will have to work with her hands. independence because of: her love of travel and She Is destined to become quite prosperous. her sympathetic outlook on life. The Zodiac but she willrhave to exalt the other person un- warns her to keep learning all she can as she consciously always to become famous. The will need all of her knowledge in every fleld stars tell her that her clearest wish will come presently. She has to guard against making true. Honors easily come her way and will a sudden change before she settles down in a continue to do so. home of her own. in which sheiis destined to be a great success. mm W3 is? ' WM 'I' FORTY W. I'EFWAW W AmaEzam BESSIE NANCE RIPLEY, MISSISSIPPI Primary Education Eunomian; May Day UL FORREST ALLEN PRATHER BALDWYN, MISSISSIPPX B.M. in Voiw Ccrlificatu in Public Sclzool Music Euzelian, OHicer i3, 43, Maid of Honor 09, Cast i2, 3, 4i; Dramatic Club i3, 4Q; Junior- Freshman Wedding QM House President mi; MOUNTAINEER Staff 00, Feature Section izi; Spanish Club i3, 4i; Music Club i2, 3, 4i, Officer i3, 4i; May Day Court izi; Opera Cast i2, 3, 4Q; S. S. S. Club BL HOROSCOPES Bessie, born under the sign of Libra. has been treated very kindly by nature with a gift of many graces, whose recognition will in all probability affect her future. One gift that Libra gives her subjects that is not desirable IS procrastination, the one great enemy that Bessie will have to fight. The stars predict successful home life after several years of so- cial work. Forrest Allen, born under the sign of Leo. be- longs to the heart of the body, and is there- I'm'e controlled by the emotions. She is very versatile and active, and is handy in doing anything that she undertakes. She, as a sub- ject of the Lion, has an innate superiority of character. Friendship means much to her. She Will always have the style and manner that draw many friends to her. a. FORTY-ONE vo- MARY FRANCES H. SHAW NATCHEZ, MISSISSIPPI E nglislz Eunomian; Opera h, 2, 3y 3 French Club m. BEADIE SPRABERRY DERMA, MISSISSIPPI Science Modenian, Cast Q, 4h Cook County Hospital, Chicago 0M Houston Hospital UM French Club m ; Dramatic Club Q, 4L HOROSCOPES Mary Frances, born under the sign of Taurus, has several warnings to notlce: You are gov- erned by your feelings and appetites, there- fore you have to guard against over-indulgence in eating. She has great power of endurance, and is apt to do the surprising thing always. She can readily make herself at ease in any social function and with any type of person. The stars promise her great prosperity through- out the future. - Beadie, ham under the sign of Aries, Is, as Its subject, endowed with the possibilities of suc- cess in the fleld of science, education or phil- osophy. She should proceed slowly m her work last she unexpectedly fmd herself at cresy- roads, the destinations of none. of which will she know. She is told by her star to realize that it may take some time longer. but she should finally succeed with most of her pres- ent Ideas it she works and trusts her associates implicitly. w FORTY-TWO Vicy, born under the sign of Taurus, has a quickness of perception and vividness of mem- ory in any work that interests her at all. She is inclined to he rather restless, although she possesses an inexhaustible supply of energy. suIHcient to keep her from being tired after a long walk. However, she will not get the most out of life until she realizes that the World is full of different types of people and uses this knowledge to bring profit to herself. MARY VICY SPROLES DURANT, MISSISSIPPI English and History Modenian; Holmes Junior College 0, 2h Student Government Council m; Honor Roll L0. EMMA STREET RIPLEY, MISSISSIPPI Science Eunomian; Mathematics Club h, 3h Music Club UM Three-Year Student. HOROSCOPES magi? :H m International Relations Club QM Emma. born under the sign of Taurus, pos- 5esses one of the foremost traits of the sub- gects of this sign-she neglects her own work to a. harmful degree to help other people. The stars advise her to concentrate on one thing. to work industriously and methodically, and then to proceed in this chosen field through the future. Generous to the nth degree, Emma is destined to make friends everywhere she goes. aw W m -511?5$35:2 g6? $ Eghasng? A 3.95 A a a- FORTY-THREE m- ADA RUTH TABB WALTHALL, MISSISSIPPI Education and Psycholagy Modenian; Bennett Junior College h, 2M Home Economics Club ML DORIS THOMPSON I-IOULKA, MISSISSIPPI Latin Modenian, Cast 09; Student Government Council a, 40; House President Ca, 3M Sunday School Class President hh Y. W. A. OHicer m; Classical Club h, 2, 3L President Ln; Spanish Club Q, 43; Feature Section MN Honor Roll h, 2L HOROSCOPES Ada. Ruth, born under the sign of Aquarius, POIiS, born uyder the sign of Cancer. iS very belongs mainly to the mercantile pursuits oi! gndustrious. 5119 has a. styqng Wlll power. and life. She is rather intuitive; Since she is a 15 swayed by the petty opmmns 9f no one. She has great ability for planning and working out very Clear z'easoner and capable of doing many big enterprises. She is warned to guard things, after much hard work the stars fore- against jealbusy. Her strong likes are lik 1V tell success in her chosen neld and independ- to change to dislikes on short notice of mi- emre early in her career. faithfulness. Her work is destined to be among the masses rather than the individual. Civic 1 work has been forecast for many subjects of Cancer. 1 -o- FORTY-FOUR e- r GOLDA THOMPSON PRENTISS, MISSISSIPPI History and Englixfz Diploma in Expression Euzelian, President QM, Vice-President igi, Cast i2 , 4i; Director of Sunday School Mi, Class President Bi; Dramatic Club i2, 3, 4i, President ML Vice-President i9; Junior- Freshman Wedding hi; International Relations Club hi; Opera h, 2, 3i; S. S. 8. hi; Honor Roll igi. EVELYN WARE SOMERSET, TEXAS English Euzelinn, OH-icer i2, 3, 4i, Cast i2, 3, 4i, Queen Mi; Business Manager of the MOUNTAINEER 09, Staff Bi; Vice- President Athletic Association i2 -, 3i; Spanish Club i2 Officer in; Y. W. A. Officer Mi , Diamatic Club i3, 4i , Opera i2, 4i; S. S. S. Club i3i; Music Club hi Class President hi Vice- President 09, ' Junior-Freshman Wedding Groom 030 ; 3i, President 09; Sunday School Maid of Honor Mi; HOROSCOPES Golda, born under the sign of Aquarius, be- longs to the sphere 01' city life. where she can be among and have more doulings with people. Since she is well, adapted to pleasing the pub- lic and swaying the mass, with all probability that she will be equally successful either in dramatics or in the home, where she is des- tined to give the best that. is in her power. The warning that the stars give Golda is to remember not to be headstrong, rather always to radiate the chearfulness that is innate with her. 1 mm. fir , - MEMWAEgi Evelyn, born under the sign of Scorpio, is en- dowed with many of Natureis greatest gifts. but she must needs cultivate calmness and de- velop system In all of her undertakings. Dame Fortune will probably prove generous and 112- ward her faith in human nature by a very definite demonstration that there is a great deal of love in this world. Since Evelyn is very artistic and discriminating, she should be successful as a professional shopper or model. oo- FORTY-FIVE w- LUCY CARLETON WILDS OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI Mathematics and Science w Eunomian, Cast UM Student Government President CU, Council 0, 2M B. S. U. President 1 ML Council Q, 43; B. Y. P. U. President hh Class Officer 0M Opera 02, 3h Orchestra 0Q; Spanish Club 03, 40; Dramatic Club BM Music Club QM Mathematics Club 0, 2, 3, 4J; Scribblew Club m; Honor Roll QM Feature Section 0.2L FRANCES WRIGHT GRENADA, MISSISSIPPI History Modenian; Grenada College 0, :0; House President QM Mountain Brez'ze Staff QM Junior- Freshman Wedding QM Y. W. A. Ocher m; French Club QM Music Club Q5, 43; Opera QL HOROSCOPES , Lucy Carleton, born under the sign of Aries, is Frances, born. under the sign of Cancer, may a natural reasoner and thinker. As a. subject truly boast or .one great gut from her star- of the sign, she possesses the qualifications of? that of self-l'elIaI-me. People usually desire her ' a splendid leader. Through exercising her will frleanhln. She'ls a lover of pome and should power, she can easily overcome any drawbacks. expenence few, 1t. any, domestm troubles in the The stars predict that everything is in her fa- future. June .w111 plfobably be her luckiest vor in life, even though she may not now be month. Her ll'leDdS Will always be true to her, aware of it. even in any adversity. a- FORTY-SIX w- m:- ;$ 1$:15 m: ES 955: u H. m 3: FOURTH YEAR STUDENTS IN THE FINE ARTS ANNETTE GUYTON . Voice ELIZABETH KIRKLAND . . Voice FORREST ALLEN PRATHER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Voice JUDD MCALISTER . . . . . . . . . . . Dramatic: WILLIE B. Cox ..... . Dramatic: GOLDA THOMPSON . . . .Dramazz'cs LOUISE YOUNG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dramatic: j ROCHELLE JONES . . . . . . . Dramatic: and Piano MARY EDITH BROWNING . . . . . . . . . . Piano m FORTY-SEVEN -o 60 Juniors Leo gave a passive soul, And love and flowers brought to interest all. Young men and hearts compose a wondrous whole, And Leo reads our fortunes for the best. .. MISS MARTELLE LEA-KE Junior Sponsor CLASS OFFICERS . President . Vice-President MARY ELIZABETH HUGGINS . . . FLORENCE BECK . SARA IZARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Secrctary-Treamrer W573 .3 ; MOUNTAlNEER -o. Flf-IY .. JUNIORS MARY ELIZABETH Huccms Oxford, Mississippi FLORENCE BECK Kerrville, Tennessee MAMIE BRIDGES Slate Spring, Mississippi ETHLYN BURT Memphis, Tennessee SUE BYRD Mt. Olive, Mississippi MARIE CLIETT . Montpelier, Mississippi NELL Cmaws Meridian, Mississippi MARY DALE Prentiss, Mississippi FRANCES Dozxm Fulton, Mississippi I'IALLIE CONNER EDMONDSON Vardaman, Mississippi SUE ELKIN Meridian, Mississippi EDITH FULLILOVE Vaiden, Mississippi w HHmHm m WWW u g L W FlFTY-ONE m Lem I 95 5...... ETW 3-me mw WW? JUNIORS 1 THYRA GOODRICH Pontotoc, Mississippi ROWENA GUNTER Sallis, Mississippi ane PATE GURNEY Blue Mountain, Mississippi ELIZABETH HAWKINS Meridian, Mississippi LUCILLE HORTON Meridian, Mississippi RUTH HUFF Forest, Mississippi JENNIE LEE HUNT Silver CityI New Mexico SARA IZARD Newhebron, Mississippi FRANCES JACKSON Sheffield, Alabama LOUISE LAND DeKalb, Mississippi FLORA MAE LIMING Blue Mountain, Mississippi MARGRETr LINDLEY Blue Mountain, Mississippi .9. FlFTY-TWO a. -EMME'EE $$wa: immm JUNIORS .7 7n n WWW l mu , MARY MARGARET LOFTIN Red Banks, Mississippi CAROLYN LOTT Memphis, Tennessee NELL MABRY Derma, Mississippi RUTH MABRY Derma, Mississippi RITA MARTIN Bentonia, Mississippi HELEN MAYFIELD Blue Mountain, Mississippi NANCY MOORE Tupelo, Mississippi ANNE NEWSOM 1 Darling, Mississippi L CORINNE PALMER Pontotoc, Mississippi M m m . memwlu:W MARY GURNEY PARKER Cruger, Mississippi m ANITA ALLIEN'E PICKENS Ripley, Mississippi EVELYN RODMAN Senatobia, Mississippi , - ' 7 ' ' mm -o- Fl FTY-TH REE so JUNIORS VERNA RYALS Philadelphia, Mississippi X RUTH SESSUMS Lena, Mississippi BEss SHEPHERD Sardis, Mississippi AMIE LEE STEPP Carrollton, Mississippi MARY JULIA STEPP Carrollton, Mississippi LENA SUMM ERS Gattman, Mississippi KAYTEE TERRELL W l McComb, Mississippi COOPER THOMPSON Houlka, Mississippi MARY LOUISE TILLMAN Middlbton, Tennessee ANNIE PEARSON TRIBBLE Cedar Bluff, Mississippi GERALDINE WALES Blue Mountain, Mississippi LILLIAN WOODSON Grenada, Mississippi :3 . -o- FlFTY-FOUR -o- .L-LW JUNIOR-FRESHMAN WEDDING Bride Groom CAROLYN HUFF NELL MABRY w; 61-113 Sophomores, in stars and moon and sun, Found clubs and most sophisti- cated ways. The fortune shown in golf clubs, crossed, is fun, W'itb laughter, hazing, dreams, and glorious days. gg$w Nam .mmm- WV m m . 4 M'iu? MISS LOUISE CRAVEN Sophomore Spnzsar , CLASS OFFICERS . President . V ice-Prcsidcnt RUTH SANFORD . . . . . . OLIVE MAE KENNEDY . . . SARA MARTHA LANDRUM. . . . . . . . . .Secreiary-Treasurar K Q IlnAWm : . AV 1 MOUNTAINEERM; k KAY 4- FlFTY-EIGHT m zmlossa: 3am SOPHOMORES RUTH SANFORD Mount Vernon, New York u ., 1; whim r ?'4. . J H. :3.A . .,, ' MAMIE ABERNETHY Algoma, Mississippi DOROTHY ROSE BESWICK Blue Mountain, Mississippi MARY BELLE BESWICK Cave City, Arkansas MARY BOYD Nettleton, Mississippi Avxs BRIDGES Slate Spring, Mississippi MONTEZE BROWN Stantonville, Tennessee ROBERTA BROWN Pontotoc, Mississippi MARIE BURNEY Ackerman, Mississippi VON NELLE BYRD Mount Olive, Mississippi CLEO CAIN Belmont, Mississippi MARIAN CARNES Thaxton, Mississippi MARY Lou CURRY Eupora, Mississippi IRMA LEE FLYNT Meridian, Mississippi DELORIS FULLER New Albany, Mississippi ERNESTINE GARNER Boonevillc, Mississippi ' WWW ?QZE?W IE '0. FlFTY-NINE n- NMOUHMINHR m SIXTY .9. SOPHOMORES MARIE GUYTON Blue Mountain, Mississippi DORIS HAMILTON Taylor, Mississippi RUTH VIRGINIA HAMNER Collierville, Tennessee OPAL DEAN HUBBARD New Albany, Mississippi FAY HARRISON Fulton, Mississippi ELIZABETH HOPKINS West Pcint, Mississippi MARY HUDSON New Albany, Mississippi RACHEL HUNTBR Cotton Plant, Mississippi MINNIE Mm: IRVIN Isola, Mississippi ELIZAJ; ETH JACKSON Greenville, Mississippi LUCY HUTCHINS JONES Monroe, Louisiana OLIVE MAE KENNEDY Meridian, Mississippi FLETCHER KENNEY Blue Mountain, Mississippi RUTH KIRK 7 Grenada, Mississippi N ELLE KLoss Louisville, Kentucky WINNIE LANDRETH Vardaman, Mississippi SARA MARTHA LANDRUM McCooI, Mississippi SOPHOMORES JOYCE LIMING Blue Mountain, Mississippi PAULINE NIX Guin, Alabama LUCILLE PACE Iuka, Mississippi EDNA EARLE RAGGETT New Albany, Mississippi MARGARETTE ROBERTSON West Point, Mississippi FRANCES SANSING Caledonia, Mississippi JULIA SPIGHT Ripley, Mississippi Lemur: STRICKLAND Belmont, Mississippi EILEEN STUBELEFIELD Houston, Mississippi BERNICE SWAIN Greenville, Mississippi HELEN TURNER Marianna, Arkansas MAYVEE TUTOR Randolph, Mississippi FRANCES WEAVER Tupelo, Mississippi MARY LEE WEBB Louisville, Mississippi HAZEL WHITEHEAD Trenton, Tennessee DOROTHY WILLIAMS Fulton, Kentucky RUTH WIMBS : 111 11 Ratliff, Mississippi o- SlXTY-ONE m- w v W HWW V OUHTAEHEED llbiV, I 6HE dig of Freshmen through their college days 15 told by Mar: and other fight- ing stars. This spade bespeak; the same in all its ways; I Then all predict the longed-for goal as won. , MISS ELNORA WINFREY Freshman Sponsor CLASS OFFICERS FRANCES FRASER . . . . . . . . . President BULAG.LEE.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice-President THERESA ANDERSON . . . I. . . . . . . . .Serretary-Treamrer w. .-. 4- SIXTY-FOUR m FRESHMEN FRANCES FRASER Memphis, Tennessee LANEY ABERNETHY Algoma, Mississippi SARAH BELLE ABNEY Pensacola, Florida THERESA ANDERSON Canton, China LOUISE BLALOCK Whiteville, Tennessee MILDRED BRADFORD Chalybeate, Mississippi CAROLINE BRISTOW New Orleans, Louisiana MARY ELIZABETH BURROWS Collierville, Tennessee EMELINE CHAMPION Newbern, Tennessee ANN ELAINE COLEMAN West Point, Mississippi JANALOU CROMEANS Belmont, Mississippi EUGENIA CRUMP Brownsville, Tennessee AILENE DUFF Pontotoc, Mississippi KATIE VVILL EnMONbsON Vardaman, Mississippi LUCILLE FERGUSON Boyle, Mississippi ROSA MARION Fox Canton, Mississippi MARY RAE FULLILOVE Vaiden, Mississippi MARY SUE GARIG Baton Rouge, Louisiana PATRICIA GILPIN Tallulah, Louisiana BONITA GODWIN Blue Mountain, Mississippi SARAH GRANTHAM Tralake, Mississippi ELISE GREEN Louisville, Mississippi RUBY N ELLE HANNAFORD Pittsboro, Mississippi MARY EDITH HARRIS Skene, Mississippi CLARA SIMS HENLEY Memphis, Tennessee MARGUERITE HILL Blue Mountain, Mississippi MAURINE HXLL Wheeler, Mississippi MARIE HORTON Walnut, Mississippi CAROLYN HUFF Forest, Mississippi $81 m. SIXTY-FIVE m bel-Js .7; quaa 4 - . J1 ?'?f 23131 ' IS in 0347134451144 122547 000 MC '341514444911 54' ' 4 EL JENKINS W Lueifldglle, Mississippi HENRIEITA KRAINER Union City, Tennessee DOROTHY LANCASTER 4 ' Memphis, Tennessee CORNELIA LEAVELL 4 Clarksville, Tennessee BULA G. LEE Memphis, Tennessee MARY ELIZABETH LEE 4 Blue Mountain, Mississippi CHARLOTTE 'LINDLEY Blue Mountain, Mississippi 4 ETHEL LINDSEY 4 Banner, Mississippi 1 I'IALLIE LOFTIN . Red Banks, Mississippi JACQUELINE MCCALLEN Jackson, Tennessee QUANA MCCARTHY Baldwyn, Mississippi SARAH MCCORD Meridian, Mississippi 4 EVELYN MCLEARY . Jackson, Tennessee DOROTHY MAYER 4 Memphis, Tennessee MILDRED MELTON 4 Chalybeate, Mississippi 4 LORENA MITCHELL Blue Mountain, Mississippi VIRGINIA MITCHELL Whiteville, Trinnessee 4 VIRGINIA MYRICK QMemphis, Tennessee .33 12111111 NEELY Ridgely,- Tennessee LOUISE NELSON ' Red Bay, Alabama '3' VVILLIE T. NEISON Red Bay, Alabama Lomflle Mississippi 7' 7 ? JJ 4 ..,;-VVIM,L - . .' ,. 4 VIJ' W M, - -, , . . 14:4 7.; J: I: . 4 4 ELIZABETH NOEL 4 Leitchfield, Kentucky 4 GEORGIA MAE OGBURN Meridian, Mississippi 4 LUCILLE O'MAR ' Fulton,- Kentucky PATTYE CAROLYN O'NEAL Chattanooga, Tennessee m- SlXTY-SIX m :2: FRESHMEN '- . r ANNE OWEN New Albany, Mississippi AGNES PALMER Blue Mountain, Mississippi KATHLEEN PARKER Big Creek, Mississippi HALL : JEAN PEARSON Gates, Tennessee MADELINE PRICE Lawrence, Mississippi ELLEN SWAN RANDEL Canton, Mississippi ELIZAB ETH ROBERTSON Germantown, Tennessee Doms SCHAMBEAU Bayou La Batre, Alabama ERNESTINE SEYMORE Fayette, Alabama WILLARD SHACKELFORD Ripley, Mississippi GARA SLEDGE Thaxton, Mississippi MS SLEDGE Tlmxton, Mississippi ANNE FORD SMITH Magee, Mississippi LEONE SMITH Blue Mountain, Mississippi MARY ALICE SMITH Selmer, Tennessee CAMILLE SPENCER Memphis, Tennessee ALLII: LAURA STEVENS West Point, Mississippi JAMIE SWANN New Albany, Mississippi MAE TACKER Moscow, Tennessee , ELLA MAE TATE Ramer, Tennessee LOUISE TAYLOR Ridgely, Tennessee EULALIA THOMAS Rossville, Tennessee MILDRED THOMS Richton, Mississippi RUBY TURNER , Marianna, Arkansas ' :3! 74' ALICE WARREN Halls, Tennessee ,.. SARAH WHITE ' Jackson, Tennessee GENESIIEVE WILDE Jackson, Mississippi MARGARE'F WILLIAMS Itta Bena, Mississippi BLANCHH WILLIAMS v Meridian, Mississippi . LOUISE WOODS Oxford, Mississippi v .. ' WV , , , H ' W WWAE EB WW 3 W.- mmxr WW j? Lam c9 AWAW a- SlXTY-SEVEN -o- f3? iGUHZFAENEW EiEiE , . 3 Pg; 5. GOOPERATION i: the goal of all the school, And every star now tries to do its best. Well-planned, these organizations hold to rule, And lead each girl to reach her great climax. MW . WM x I LUCY CARLETON WILDS STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL LUCYCARLETONWILDS...................... . President Doms THOMPSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vicc-Prasidmzt CLAIRE BALLARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Secretary MAE ALICE HARPOLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T reasurer' FRANCES WEAVER . . . . . . . . . . . . Prosecuting Attorney FRANCES DOZIER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . thmxe xlltarncy VICY SPRomzs . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Represenlalitve SUE ELKIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jum'or Representative LOURIE STRICKLAND . . . . . . . . . Sophomore Representatiw DOROTHY ROSE BESWICK . . . . . . . . . . Local Represmzlatiw' MARIE GUYTON . . . . . . . . ; . . . . Local Repmentatiw sts ELNORA WINFREY . . . . . . . . . Faculty Representative DR. GEORGE T. BUCKLEY . . . . . . . .Faculty Represmztatiw $$$$$pr -o- SEVENTY ... nwgag Emag . am. RWEEQQWW m w w m mmw STUDENT COUNCIL and HOUSE PRESIDENTS Doms THOMPSON, CLAIRE BALLARD, MAE ALICE HARPOLE, FRANCES WEAVER, chy SPROLES, FRAN- CES DOZIER, SUE ELKIN, LOURIE STRICKLAND, DOROTHY BESWICK, MARIE GUYTON, CAROLYN LOTT, EDITH FULLILOVE, SUDIE MCLEMORE, NELL MABRY, FRANCES BAILEY, SARA MARTHA LANDRUM, OLIVE MAE KENNEDY, MARY LEE WEBB. .o- SEVENTY-ONE m- .6. THE BAPTIST STUDENT UNION LOUISE LEAVELL . . . . . . FRANCES BRAME A . . FRANCES WEAVER . . JENNIE LEE HUNT . GOLDA THOMPSON . MAE ALICE HARPOLE . FRANCES DOZIER . MARIE BURNEY . HERMINE GRAHAM ROWENA GUNTER . . JUANITA CREECH HELEN EUBANKS . . VON NELLE BYRD . MARY MYERS . LUCY CARLETON WILDS . HELEN HUGHES . MISS MARY D. YARBOROUGH . MISS RUBY TALBOT . BULAG.LEE. . . . . . President . . . . . . . First Vice-Prexidmt . . Second Vice-President . . . leird Vierrcsident . Sunday Sclzool Superintendent . B. T. U. Director . Y. IV. A. President . Prayer Ivleeting Leader . . . Secretary . T raasurer . . Reporter . Clzoristar ..Pianist . . Methodist Representative . Student Government Representative . Torwn Representatirue . . Student Secretary . . Faculty Aldrviser . Freshman Reprexentatim - LIFE: o. SEVENTY-TWO -o- ELOISEKLOSS......................... EVELYNWARE.................. W Ami mm QAVA'A mm m- magma mamas: . Editar-in-Clzicf . Busineu Manayer VON NELLE BYRD . . zlnociate Editor SUDIE MCLEMORE . . . . . . . . . zlssixtant Business Manager FORREST ALLEN PRATHER . . . . . . . . . . . Feature Editor MARGARET MYERS . . . . . . . . . . . . Photographic Editor JUANITA CREECH . .- . . . . . . . . . Manuscript Editor LOURIE STRICKLAND . . . . . . . . . . . Literary Editor SARA IZARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Art Editor FRANCES WEAVER . . . . . . . . . . . Adwcrtising Editor CAROLYN LOTT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advertising Editor JANIE BURTS . . . . . .Atlzletic Editor V .49 no SEVENTY-THREE -o- 33l955m THE MOUNTAIN BREEZE STAFF . -AMIE LEE STEPP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editar-in-Clzicf B51111: PA'IE GURNEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xluociate Editor FRANCES BRAME , . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business Manager GLADYS GUY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Literary Editor FRANCES WRIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . xquwriz'siny Ediior VIRGINIA JONES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manuscript Editor 1 GERALDINE WALES . . . . . . . . . . . szlribuling Editor MARIE GUYTON . . . . . . . , . . . . Hdwnrlising Editor MARY GURNEY PARKER . . . . . . . . . Manuscript Editor ELIZABETH JACKSON . . . . . . . . . . . . Contribuling Editor 5 inf-ZJEEW AgiJg-gE n.?ja m SEVENIY-FOUR -I- 1 1 7 Air- ' 1 iAK. gnu EAVMQEan- mmmm. mmmm . mmWHm THE SSCRIBBLERS' CLUB FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS LOUISE LEAVELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prexidmtt x JUANITA CREECH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vicc- President BET'IIE PATE GURNEY . . . . . . . . . . Secrwwmy Ttmml c1 GLADYS Gm . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . .Scrilm SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS LOUISE LEAVELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Presidhzl GL'Ams GUY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice- Pruidmzt B51115 PATE GURNEY . . . . . . .' . . . .Secrcmry-Trcasum EILEEN SFUBBLEFIELD . . . . . . . . . . .30in ELIZABETH JACKSON . . . . . . . . . . . Rz-ndcr MEMBERS Lou1s15 LEAVELL ELOISE KLoss EILEEN STUBBLEFIELD JUANITA CREECH LUCY CARLETON VVILDs MISS KATHLEEN MASON BETTIE FATE GURNEY AMIE LEE STEPP MRS. G130. T. BUCKLEY GLADYS GUY LOURIE STRICKLAND DR. G120. T. BUCKLEY ELIZAB E'I'H JACKSON mg 11011111111111 w SEVENTY-FIVE -o- ' r ; .531 M THE MOUNTAIN MASQUERADERSam.7 , $.21 o GOLDA THOMPSON, President JUDD MCALISTER SUE BYRD MARY LOUISE TILLMAN x HELEN MAYFXELD N ELL MABRY LYNWOOD JACK 1 EVELYN WARE ROCHELLE JONES MABLE CLAIRE HUNT MARY DALE LUCILLE PACE MARY HUDSON FORREST ALLEN PRATHER MARGARET HUTTON MARY JULIA STEPP VON NELLE BYRD CHRISTINE BRISTER RUTH HAMNER ELIZABETH JACKSON FRANCES WEAVER MARY EDITH HARRIS MARIE GUYTON ELIZABETH HAWKINS LUCILLE FERGUSON LUCY JONES MARGARETTE ROBERTSON AGNES PALMER PATRICIA Gprm BEADIE SWRABERRY HENRIETTA KRAINER WILLIE B. Cox VVINNIE LANDRETH BLANCHE WILLIAMS - ANNE OWEN FRANCES Dozmx MISS MARTELLE Luke 1 DORIS SCHAMBEAU DOROTHY BESWICK MISS ELIZABETH PURSER - Inna; MOUWAFNEEW n- g? g 71?; .9. SEVENTY-SIX + FORREST ALLEN PRATHER ELIZABETH KIRKLAND FRANCES BRAME MARY EDITH BROWNING ROCHELLE JONES HELEN EUBANKS ANNETTE GUYTON MAE ALICE HARPOLE FRANCES VVRIGHT CORNELIA LEAVELL ROWENA GUNTER EVELYN RODMAN THE MUSIC CLUB EDITH FULLILOVE, President MARGARET WILLIAMS CAMILLE SPENCER ANNE FORD SMITH NANCY MOORE MARY ALICE SMITH RUTH KIRK NELLB KLoss OLIVE MAE KENNEDY VON NELLE BYRD AMIE LEE STEPP BULA G. LEE VIRGINIA MITCHELL DOROTHY LANCASTER ANNIBEL JENKINS LOUESE HUFFMAN PATRICIA GILPIN LOUISE BLALOCK EUGENIA CRUMP ELAINE COLEMAN THERESA ANDERSON MARY E. BURROWS ELLEN SWAN RANDEL MISS HEINRICH MISS LINDA BERRY, MISS HENDERSON SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS EVELYNWARE...........................Presz'dmt HELEN MAYFIELD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice-President BETTIE PATE GURNEY . . . . . . . . . l. . . . .Secretary 1 EILEEN STUDBLEFIELD . . . . . . . . . .Traasurer MEMBERS EVELYN WARE MARY LEE WEBB HELEN MAYFIELD NELLE KLoss BE'ITIE PATE GURNEY . JULIA SPKGHT EILEEN STUBBLEFIELD FRANCES WEAVER FORREST ALLEN PRATHER RUTH KIRK ELOISE KL'oss BLONNIF. CLEMENTS LOUISE LEAVELL MARY ELIZABETH JONES Doms THOMPSON MARIE GUYTON LUCY CARLETON WILDS RITA MARTIN JUDD MCALISTER JENNIE LEE HUNT SUE ELKIN MISS LUCY LAMB FRANCES BAILEY MISS BESS HUTCI-nNs w SEVENTY-El GHT -0- W MZEEE: FRENCH CLUB ' OFFICERS OLIVE MAE KENNEDY . . . . . . . . . . . . SUE ELKIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . RUTH KIRK . . MEMBERS OLIVE MAE KENNEDY SUE ELKIN RUTH KIRK ELOISE KLoss DOROTHY EVERETT HERMXNE GRAHAM MARY ELIZABETH JONES GLADYS GUY THYRA Goomucn LOURIE STRICKLAND MARGARETTE ROBERTSON ELIZABETH JACKSON RUTH WIMBS . . . . . . . .Pr nsidmzt . . . . . .Vice- P7 esidmt . . Secretary-Treasurvr SARA MARTHA LANDRUM FAY HARRISON FRANCES DOZIER ROWENA GUNTER VERNA RYALS MARY LOUISE TILLMAN AMIE LEE STEPP MARY JULIA STEPP MARGARET LINDLEY EDITH FULLILOVE MARY GURNEY PARKER GERALDINE WALES ELIZAB ETI-I HAWKINS -o SEVEN'IY--NINE m CLASSICAL CLUB OFFICERS w DORIsTHOMPSON..................... .....Consul CHRISTINE BRISTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Camul OLIVE MAE KENNEDY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scribe MEMBERS . Doms THOMPSON DELORIS FULLER CHRISTINE BRISTER ELIZABETH JACKSON OLIVE MAE KENNEDY JANALOU CROMEANS MARY ELIZABETH JONES FRANCES FRASER GLADYS GUY BULA G. LEE HELEN HUGHES RUTH HAMNER ' JENNIE LEE HUNT ANNIBEL JENKINS SUE BYRD MARY ALICE SMITH LUCY JONES HELEN TURNER ELIZABETH HOPKINS PA'I'TYE ONEAL WINNIE LANDRETH M153 LUCY HUTCHINS 2g: MOUMAENEEW EIGHTY .- WE$W$L mm mm. ' -Avaa:ma w MATHEMATICS CLUB OFFICERS MARYMYERS............................Pre.sidc7zt SARA IZARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vicc-Pn-sidmt FLORA MAE LIMING . . . . . , . . . . . . Secretary-Trmsurer MEMBERS MARY MYERS LANEY ABERNETHY HERMINE GRAHAM FRANCES COLEMAN SARA IZARD HALLIE C. EDMONDSON :MARY HUDSON MARY JULIA STEPP ELOISE KLoss MARY LEE WEBB RUTH MABRY JANALOU CROMEANS WINNIE LANDRETH MARY ELIZABETH JONES WILLARD SHACKELFORD RUTH WIMBS MARY ETHEL CONNER BESSIE COEN LUCILLE HORTON QUANA MCCARTHY DELORIS FULLER EMMA STREET RUBY TURNER w Aegammmu or ElGHTY-ONE a. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS LUCILLE HORTON . . . . . . . . . . . . SARA IZARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . HAZEL WHITEI-IEAD . . . . . . . . MEMBERS LUCILLE HORTON HAZEL WHITEHEAD MARY E. HUGGINS CLAIRE BALLARD SARA IZARD CHRYSTINE JONES FRANCES BRAME ELOISE KLoss MARY FRANCES H. SHAW MARY MYERS MARGARET MYERS . Prexidenz . Vice-Presidmt . Suretary-Treasurer EVELYN MCLEARY JACQUELINE MCCALLEN HELEN TURNER OPAL HUBBARD ADA RUTH TABB CLARA SIMS HENLEY MARY BELLE BESWICK ELLA MAE TATE LOURIE STRICKLAND ERNESTINE GARNER MISS LEAVELL sts CRAVEN Q. MOUNTAINEED m El GHTY-TWO m V A4944Lnu a! uTHE VAGABOND KINGN GLEE CLUB PRESENTATION, 1933-1934 INTERNATIONAL RELATION S CLUB WxLDE, G. THOMPSON, MCLEMORE, THOMS, TACKER, HENLEY, BURRows, MARY ALICE SMITH, M. BROWN D BESVVXCK, BONITA Goowm, President A. L. S'I'EPP, C. LEAVELL, SHACKELFORD, ANNE FORD SMITH, PEARSON MARGUERITE HILL, WARREN, B. G. LEE. ?:y mi! 7 a: Fig? NF. m :byfa ; x , x v x X I I l l .o- EIGHTY-THREE w- .. -,r , 'v , , :ymn; ,. - r7 - V f : JUDD MCALISTER THE EUNOMIAN SOCIETY Founded: 1878 Colors: Gold and White Malia: Not to go forward is to go backward? Goddess Eunomia Daisy EUNOMIAN SONG Eunomian gold, How high we hold it, Full of the :unk own bright rays, warmth and low. Eunomian white, I Our guiding light, Shining a: bright as the star: up abo'ue. Gold and rwlzitz- White and gold- Colars so pure 7 Will like our daixy forever endure. i Eunomian girl, Colors unfurled, IVill lead you lziglxer- Gold and white! EU EA immmmmzm 1.31.7 , ':- . , Avdgg A v7 ' w ' x ElGHTY-FOUR a mvm m 7 av ; 4:,mamh agggas w n OFFICERS, 1 934-1935 ANNIE JUDD MCALISTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JANIE BURTs . . . . . . . . . . . . . SUE ELKIN . . . . . . . . . . . FRANCES SANSING . . . . . . . MEMBERS ANNETTE GUYTON MARIE GUYTON Doms HAMILTON RUBY NELLE HANNAFORD ELIZABETH HAWKINS CLARA SIMS HENLEY MAURINE HILL LUCILE HORTON ELIZABETH HOPKINS MARY E. Huccms CAROLYN HUFF RUTH HUFF LOUISE HUFFMAN MABEL CLAIRE HUNT LYNVVOOD JACK ANNIBEL JENKINS OLIVE MAE KENNEDY FLETCHER KENNEY ELOISE KLoss NELLE KLOSS HENRIETTA KRAINER DOROTHY LANCASTER SARA MARTHA LANDRUM CORNELIA LEAVELL LOUISE LEAVELL BULA G. LEE MARY ELIZABETH LEE FLORA MAE LIMING JOYCE LIMING ETHEL LINDSEY HALLIE LomN MARY MARGARET Lorrm RITA MARTIN HELEN MAYFIELD SARAH BELLE ABNEY THERESA ANDERSON DOROTHY BESWICK MARY BELLE BESWICK FRANCES BRAME MONTEZE BROWN MARIE BURNEY MARY E. BURROWS JANIE BUR'I'S JEFFIE CARTER MARIE CLIETT ELAINE COLEMAN FRANCES COLEMAN MARY ETHEL CONNER JUANITA CREECH NELL szws EUGENIA CRUMP MARIE DAVIS HALLXE C. EDMONSON KATIE WILL EDMONSON SUE ELKIN IRMA LEE FLYNT ROSA MARION Fox FRANCES FRASER DELORIS FULLER EDITH FULLILOVE MARY RAE FULLILOVE ERNESTINE GARNER THYRA GOODRICH HERMINE GRAHAM ROWENA GUNTER BETTIE PATE GURNEY GLADYs GUY EUNOMIAN LITERARY SOCIETY . . . . . . President . Vice-Presidcnt . Stcretary-Treasurar JUANITA CREECH . . . . . . . .Busirzess Manager . zltlllctic Director JUDD MCALISTER JACQUELINE MCCALLEN SARA MCCORD ' EVELYN MCLEARY MARGARET MYERS MARY MYERS GEORGIA MAE OGBURN AGNES PALMER CORINNE PALMER KATHLEEN PARKER MARY GURNEY PARKER MADELINE PRICE EDNA EARLE RAGGETT ELLEN SWAN RANDEL ELIZABETH ROBERTSON FRANCES SANSING RUTH SESSUMS WILLARD H. SHACKELFORD MRS. CARL SHAW MARY ALICE SMITH ALLIE LAURA STEVENS EMMA STREET EILEEN STUBBLEFIELD MAE TACKER ELLA MAE TATE LOUISE TAYLOR EULALIA T HOMAS GERALDINE WALES ALICE WARREN MARY LEE WEBB LUCY CARLETON WILDS SARAH WHITE LOUISE Wooos w EIGHTY-FIVE m- K V'- MOUN m GOLDA THOMPSON THE EUZELIAN SOCIETY Founded: 1882 M0110: HCulture, Poise, Power? Queen Euzelia EUZELIAN NIGHT Lovely night, Euzelimz night, Night of the Star and Crescent; Lovely night of tile blue and white, 0, lowely Euzelian night; Zephyr: fly, Jmid tloudless skies, lVllile :il'zfry data: is falling, Sleeping carlll lie: silently, IVlu'le angcb twatclz abowe time. Radiant night, of the blue and white, 0, lowly Euzelian night. Colors: Blue and White Star and Crescent $1 w- ElGHTY-SIX m- THE EUZELIAN LITERARY SOCIETY OFFICERS, 1934-1935 Comm THOMPSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .President SUDIE MCLEMORE . . . . . . . . . .Vice-President MARY HUDSON . . . . . . . .Sccrelary-Treasurer FORREST ALLEN PRATHER . . . . . Business Manager EVELYN WARE . . . . . . . . . . Athletic Director MEMBERS CLAIRE BALLARD ELIZABETH BOREN MARY BOYD FRANCES VIVIEN BRADY CAROLYN BRISTOW MARY EDITH BROWNING SUE BYRD VON NELLE BYRD BLONNIE CLEMENTS EMELINE CHAMPION BESSIE COEN MARY DALE DOROTHY EVERETT LUCILLE FERGUSON MARY SUE GARIG PATRICIA GILPIN BONITA GODWIN RUTH HAMNER MAE ALICE HARPOLE MARY EDITH HARRIS MARGUERITE HILL OPAL HUBBARD MARY HUDSON HELEN HUGHES HELEN HUTCHISON LOUISE IVY ELIZABETH JACKSON LUCY Jomzs MARY ELIZABETH JONES w w EH ELIZABEFH KIRKLAND MARY JANE KIkKLAND LOUISE LAND MARGRETT LINDLEY SUDIE MCLEMORE NELL MABRY RUTH MABRY LORENA MITCHELL VIRGINIA MYRICK BESSIE NANCE ELIZABETH NOEL LUCXLLE OMAR PATTYE O,NEAL ANNE OWEN ALLIENE PICKENS FORREST ALLEN PRATHER HALLIE JEAN PEARSON Doms SCHAMBEAU ANNE FORD SMITH LEONE SMITH JULIA SPIGHT MARGUERITE TAYLOR KAYTEE TERRELL GOLDA THOMPSON MILDRED THOMS EVELYN WARE DOROTHY WILLIAMS MARGARET WILLIAMS GENEVIEVE WILDE umwmgm I Ax... -o- ElGHTY-SEVEN -o- l H l x H mm 9: l .. MARY LOUISE TILLMAN THE MODENIAN SOCIETY Founded: 1907 Colors: Red and White Malta: llOriginalityP . Godmother: MRS. MODENA LOWREY BERRY M. L. B. MODENIAN SONG Tlmrc' are limL's in ill: li-ve: of Blue Mountain girls When they come to tile parting of the ways. 1V3 wlw llarue chosen Modwtians l Will be glad for the rest of our day:. l I'Velll always be true 10 our color: bright, . Hold them high-zmd welll turn to the right. And tlzoJ ymn may go by w W e will cherish them, lVeJll lie true to our red and white. ,P :V EMOUMAENEEQWK a. EIGHTY-EIGHT w THE MODENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY . FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS MARYLOUISETILLMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .President CAROLYNLOTF... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice-President SARA IZARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sccrctary-Treasurer FLORENCE BECK . . . . . . . . .Business Manager DORIS THOMPSON . . . . . . . . Athletic Director SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS MARY LOUISE TILLMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President LUCILLE PACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice-President HELEN EUBANKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer RUTH SANFORD . . . . . . . . Business Manager VIRGINIA MITCHELL . . . . . . . . Athletic Direcior MEMBERS MARGARET I-IUTION MINNIE MAE IRVIN SARA IZARD FRANCES JACKSON VIRGINIA JONES RUTH KIRK VVINNIE LANDRETH CAROLYN LOTT DOROTHY MAYER MILDRED MELTON VIRGINIA MITCHELL NANCY MOORE QUANA MCCARTHY EDITH NEELY LOUISE N ELSON WxLLxE T. NELSON ANNE NEWSOM PAULINE Nxx vas SLEDGE GARA SLEDGE CAMILLE SPENSER BEAmE SPRABERRY VICY SPROLES VAMIE LEE STEPP MARY JULIA STEPP LOURIE STRICKLAND LENA SUMMERS BERNICE SWAIN ADA RUTH TABB ELLIOTT THOMPSON COOPER THOMPSON Dams THOMPSON MARY LOUISE TILLMAN ANNIE PEARSON TRIBBLE MAYVEE TUTOR RUBY TURNER LANEY ABERNETHY MAMIE ABERNETHY FRANCES BAILEY GLADYS BAIRD FLORENCE BECK ETHLYN BURT LOUISE BLALOCK MILDRED BRADFORD Avxs BRIDGES- CHRISTINE BRISTER ELIZABETH ANN BROWN ROBERTA BROWN CLEO CAIN MARIAN CARNES WILLIE B. Cox JANALOU CROMEANS MARY Lou CURRY FRANCES DOZIER AILEEN DUFF I'IELEN EUBANKS SARAH GRANTHAM ELISE GREEN FAY HARRISON MARIE HORTON JENNIE LEE HUNT 49W v Ak$gkgk LUCILLE PACE MARGARETTE ROBERTSON EVELYN RODMAN RUTH SANFORD ERNESTINE SEYMOUR BESS SHEPHERD -o- ElGHTY-NINE .- HELEN TURNER FRANCES WEAVER HAZpL WHITEHEAD BLANCHE WILLiAMS RUTH WIMBS LILLIAN WOODSON FRANCES WRIGHT $ you would gaze within this crystal ball, The strangest things, youod 19nd, are mirrored there; Your future life before your eyes would fall; Athletics: Swimming, golf, and all the rest. MARYMYERS ...... .....................Prc:idcnt Q, A MOUNMIHEER $ ? JANIE BURTS MARY MYERS FLORENCE BECK THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS JANIEBURTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice-President FLORENCE BECK . . . . . . . . . . .Secretary-Trcasurer AW V W9? . a- NI N ETY-TWO 4' ! ' BASKETBALL SENIORS: Butts, XVm'e, w$Vl'ight, D. Thompson, Margaret Myers, Mary Myers, Conner JUNIORS: Terrell, Loftin, R. Martin, N. Mabry, Beck, M. J. stepp, C. Palmer, Cliett SOPHOMORES: H. Turner, Sansing, Pace, Cain, XVhitehead, Sanford FRESHMEN: Abney, Garig, Owen, Harris, Tacker, Noel, White, Ferguson, Schambeau. IA kg w- NlNETY-THREE n- SWIMMING ' SENIORS: Burts, Mary Myers, KVal'e, Brister. McLemore, Clements. SOPI-IOMORES: Sanford, Hudson, D. Williams, V. Byrd. JUNIORS: S. Byrd, A. L. Stepp, Mary M. Loftin, Burt, N. Mabry, C. Palmer, M. .T. Stepp. FRESHMEN: Abney, Gllpin, XVilde, V. Mitchell. m NlNETY-FOUR m mm W W g;VE m b M? Em? mug. '$.A ViR WQW4 mmm m GOLF Genevieve Wilde, Patricia Gilpln. TENNIS Sara. Grantham, Virginia. Mitchell. Frances Weaver, Nell Mnbry, Mary Myers, Evelyn Ware. Florence Beck, Marie Guyton. ' WWWA$ E 7 A $3 Agwgm Winnie Landx-eth. Frances Sunslng, Mary Ethel Conner, Evelyn XVare, Corinne Palmer, Sara Izard. w W37. n Egg u- NlNETY-FIVE m $UT brighter things are yet to meet the eye- Tbe beauties of the Universe, . the Stars, Unfold a maerous story in the sky, A: told by one who sees them clearly there. ZWWCiQ U199$N w m m m N ijh HMH m u , , w . m m H L .W mm w m mm Mmju m n x W m ' A m 6 FM um i 'F qu, w .W M A D 0 F H 0 N 0 R U199$h4 Evelyn Ware ' hamQZ W N$Q? E3 m u . Wu .uzbuuq, .223 h , an... um-.wuuh.: ;;; '3 - ' , N m, . , , , U W U N V . HM w , NW u ' m . H'N'IW mu H w , . M W Eouise Eeavell x mu W x w ' m 4 qu MW $0ri5 ghompson hamQZ F$Caamssmazw m WW- mm w , u JHHMNHW l u ' mm m :w W awzmz zman$m JuJJ .MCGilUJ fer Lowrey Dormitory . . Whitfield Dormitory. Administration Buildin . . . The Summer Hons Our daily path . . Heatn Dormitory. t Where many hours a whiled away . . . R Building and the E nomian Fountain. A look into the distan . . . Lonesome Oak the golf course. Beauties of the camp . . . The place? for t over-flow . . . Our: Sut day best . . . Dr. Rim From the Editork wi dow . . . Watch t bench and the water the bird bath . .t . W0 der what they think th are drinking? , ur m A m u m m . m m 3 um um m WW Graduates Physical Edwaatian Drill . gragumfion $ay, 1934 4?; 7934 May Qweeln ' 0mm WW Jo Rivers May Pale Dance Maid 0f Hanm m H mm: 5:. The girl who carriek an extra . . . Words :caxft express it . . . Helen falls; hPitW catchesn . . The foolish four. ' Fine weather weH-e hav- ing . . . Good things come in small packages, but wheres the fnale? . . . Room-late-mates . . . And it came to pass. h Minus a MALE . . . BIRD bath, only . . . What, no elevator, or is it an animal? . . . good beginning makes a bad end. x w Portrait of a lady . . . Portrait of six ladies . . . Endurance testers . . Before using Blue Jay . .. . Feet-ure thish . . Our bally-hooey . . Before and after. h It,s now or never . . That schoolgirl expres sion . . . Miamphi. merry-makers . . , nDit KW . . . B. SJ U.et. . . . New Hearn Dele gation. A body can just stand so much . . . A beastly shame . . . Aiwt it a pity? . . . uSomething dreadful have hap- pe-nedP By degrees . . . Crows nest . . . Out in the cold again. How dry . . . Win-dow we eat? . . . Next yeaHs models . . . Head- LIGHT . . . All dressed up, but- . . . Better run, girls . . . Future drawing cards. u--And wish you were here . . . Polly Jen- kins,, CH . . . Breath- ing room only . . . Town tantalizers. Fooling the public? . . . . Thunder, was that you? . . . Giddap! . Guess who I am . . . Who is Pharaoh? $0qw00a gime in Hm 6 BLUE MOUNTAIN COLLEGE Standard ihAH Grade College Member Southern Association of Colleges 6 BLUE MOUNTAIN, MISSISSIPPI An endowed college for women, located in the hill country of North Mississippi, seventy-flve miles from Memphis. Situated on the side of beautiful thBIue Mountainf, one of the highest elevations in the state. Campus of forty acres, with huge forest trees, and springs of pure freestone water flowing about one hundred thousand gallons daily. Two of our dormitories are operated on the cooperative plan, where the students do most of the housework, thus reducing expenses considerably. Three splendid buildings constructed during the last six years at a cost of more than a quarter of a million dollars. Exceptional faculty of experts trained in the best colleges, universities, and conservatories of America and Europe. Special advantages in Piano, Pipe Organ, Violin, Voice Culture, Expression, Home Economics, and Art. . Entrance only by graduation from accredited high school or by examination. We have no preparatory department. Swimming pool and concrete tennis courts on the campus. 0 Summer Session Beg7'n3 June 4, I935 Reguhzr 53531.01: 0159715 SezStemher 18, 1935 G WRITE FOR BULLETINS LAWRENCE T. LOWREY, Preshlent McLAREN ICE CREAM T HE HEALTH FOOD W3 O F actoHes TUPELO NEW ALBANY With Keen Respect . M A F and nghest Regarcls an M our vvv to He who knows and knows he knows, He is BLUE MOUNTAIN wuse-followlhxm. COLLEGE He who knows, and knows not he knows, He is asleepwawake him. from an old friend He who knows not, and knows not he knows not He is a fooloshun him. ABE RUBEL 59? , He who knows not, and knows he knows COMPAN Y not, He is a childwteach him. The Store of Saltsfactxon odrabz'an Proverb. CORINTH, MISS. HARDINS BAKERY 0 HOME OF BUTTER KRUST BREAD TUPELO, MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN COAL COMPANY W v MEMPHIS, TENN. We Heartily Endorse the Fine Quality Foods W'E SERVE HERE IN THE DINING HALLS These Are Supplied Us By HAAS-LIEBER GROCERY COMPANY ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI J. c. HUFFMAN Mountameef, PhotogragSher For 1935 BLUE MOUNTAIN, MISSISSIPPI LYON 5's? HEALY Inc. Everything Known in Music Wabash Ave. at Jackson Blvd. Chicago Fraternity, College and Class Jewelry Commencement Announcements, Invitations, Diplomas Jeweler to Senior Class and Eunomian, Euzelian, and Modeniun Societies of Blue Mountain College. L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers ATTLEBORO, MASS. Wedding Invitations, Calling Cards S. C. TOOF 86 CO. Social Stationery Section Memphis, Tenn. HAVE YOUR ROOF INSPECTED Phone For Free Inspection and Report by Routing Expert LIME AND FISCHER CEMENT C0. Memphis, Tenn. A ROOF FOR EVERY BUILDING Compliments 'of FRED SMITH RIPLEY, MISS. Compliments of THE SOUTHERN SENTINEL RIPLEY, MISSISSIPPI Compliments of CITY DRY CLEANERS BLUE MOUNTAIN, MISS. Two small boys were walking in the woods, seeking adventure and what they might find. One picked up a chestnut burr. HTommy, he called excitedly, Hcame here Pve found 21 porcupine egg! quick. MISSISSIPPI HEIGHTS ACADEMY Varied High School Courses and Preparatory School Work. Summer School for All Stu- dents--Men, Women, Boys, GirISeWho De- sire High School Credits. Regular Fall-Winter Session for Boys of All Ages. For Informa- tion, Address: President J. E. Brown, Mississippi Heights Academy Blue Mountain, Mississippi Compliments of JAS. I. MAYFIELD, M.D. Blue Mountain, Miss. D. CANALE AND CO. sov'mis LARGEST DEALERS 1N FRUIT AND PRODUCE Memphis, Tenn. Helena, Ark. Clarksdule, Miss. Joneshoro, Arki Compliments of City Drug Company A Service Youill Likeii . BLUE MOUNTAIN, MISSISSIPPI GUYTON GRAHAM DRY GOODS, READY-TO-WEAR Blue Mountain, Miss. McCowat-Mercer Printing Company Jackson, Tennessee Printers, Stationers and Engravers We. are always g'ud of the opportunity to serve Blue Mountain Cellege and its Students. A general and a colonel were walking down the street. They met a number of privates, and each time the colonel would salute he would mutter, The same to you. The generaYs curiosity soon got the bet- .ter of him, and he asked: Why do you always say that ? The colonel answered: iiI was once a private and I know What they are thinkingy Just Dudes Flowers? Please Tupelo Floral Corporation TUPELO, MISS. Houstonis Dry Goods Co. New Albanyk Largest Department Store A Stoneis Throw from Blue Mountain Collegeh' Little Johnny, aged seven, had been taken to the zoo to see the animals. He stood before the spotted Ieopardk cage for a few minutes staring intently. Then, turn- ing to his mother, he asked: Say, ma, is that the Dotted Lion that everybody wants daddy to sign on P Many a man who is satisfied With him- self is awfully disappointing to other peo- ple. WINGO' BEAUTY SHOP KW: Specialize in EUGENE PERMANENT WAVES All Service Guaranteed Ripley, Miss. J. D. BRYANT 8: co. 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