East Central Community College - Wo He Lo Yearbook (Decatur, MS)
- Class of 1938
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This treasure house of golden memories, this portrait gallery of old friends, this true chronicle of happy college days at E. C. C., showing campus life from its every angle-these reveries are all enshrined in this-the 1938 volume of the Wo-He-Lo 1-an-1-1.-4 ' ' E i f k 53733 1 f L N K U7 - 4 rlflllzitfli 1 - Wm lv. .-.xi7l:.... i E5 5 ,ag Q .Boon I ADMINISTRATION f X ---X 15..,,41:z c,.,, .f.ff.5 J5.,K-CQT Fcnfunznj V Lang TOR: Gmv1zArfoN5 A 3 .Boolclf QFoRTJ fb 2-i 5 Z-WL li- is IBQOKQW C'f1MPwo1.o6J' ,,-,:'- -iw W YgA if ,V , M Y, R , -', qui- Tv 1--..-it V Y 96. IQ ,Booffjlf H05 mva Humax .L ....-- ,--,.,...- - , . L 'ti Uh--... i -1 -'- 'qu-E' F-1 :ff'1's'1'n'o' o 49 41? 0 45-4? 4? 47 4? I P l T' ! 'k ,-n ee.: if:'1's'aln':' DEDICATICN just as the beauty, culture, and knowledge of ancient Greece have withstood the ravages of the centuries, so will the love, truth, and courage of ONE dominate the lives of all of us whom she has touched. The indelible impression that has been imprinted upon our personalities shall grow stronger with each step that we take toward that goal which is fixed unwaveringly in our dreams. Because of this spirit that envelopes and guides us to that goal we dedicate this, the second volume of the Wo-He-Lo, to this ONE-Mrs. W. W. Newsome. l 4 . leer , X l w .11-n-1 ll r'1'a'a'nr'c' o 0 41? 0 cm- -0 4? 47 0 .HLNH l'7HT'L'fi ' AJ V r E Enfl we lse, I falj j F j F F Comrades and teachers, friends so true. We give our love to you, Y 2 WLQKWI3 l Q-.9 e 3 P I brdirrrfga Eemgpil M rjj FF F I HaDDY days of dreams, 11003 may we cherlsh the days spent with thee, Work and play so carefree- Q, Q -6- you. I I A . 1 5 'lg ' l -- ll A , 5' lf ' 1 Deep in our hearts rests your memories true Hugs all our love to - - ll 3 1: - ' ' r 1 i -J i BOOK I ADMINISTRATION f0Y'1 W3 Z 'I Z f X gg , I S J Qi Mis M 474'-'as In M11 , f W I u LM 1 IQ Mm 'Ill Xi M714 L M A Fi I :ff M425 I ' ,W s x vvbigvq las.,-azslqfflu , ff 'vjlii I A - 1 I ,NRI 4.fs'T4i,g 5,ffg- X an lu. lv ' 4,1 Isl' if ull IW' ffl I V4 I 14' WL? 4 'f ' Ls- n.. . xxx i 1 L :V 4 Q 4 S I ' Lg I ' ff ' .f11i,72?lz'i7'l l,-all fr jrlfNxgY I , 'i ' liry I ' 'I fav s ,qv A xl O s I . GAIN' I ' l ix diff Owl' IW I ansqfwlvf- I 0 vs, Y if '-i,Aif'f?wX: , . f 'li- .IJQRIE-Qiy . nj, ' ' 'fly 1' IJ: - my P H b I X I ll - fl'-M: ul'-I .I--1 X d s aa f ' ZEUS Zeus said, and nodded with his shadowy browsg And all Olympus trembled at his nod. -Iliad. ' iiiliil I iiiilll s o-o4D4D'dPcb-4p4b4vo- BOARD OF TRUSTEES NEWTON COUNTY W. C. MABRY, President E. M. SMITH, Secretary DR. J. L. PARKES J. M. THAMES E. J. EDGAR E. s. SMITH 1-W NEsHoBA COUNTY J. W. CRAWFORD E. B. DeWEESE W. R. RAY OLIN LEE ' SUPT. W. A. WINSTEAD W. D. Grtus SCOTT COUNTY W. H. JONES SUPT. WALTER BEELAND JOHN WALLACE J. KNOX HUFF DR. W. F. JOHNSON A. T. COOPER LEAKE COUNTY J. H. HAMILTON BRYAN BARNETT SUPT. C. O. BROOKS DR. V. T. HORNE FRED McMILLAN P. G. LOWREY WINSTON COUNTY E I. W. HORTON R. B. YARBOROUGH SUPT. ROGER ALLEN CLAUDE RICHARDSON I O. H. CRAIG S. J. HOPKINS 1 BOARDS OF SUPERVISORS NEWTON COUNTY W T. E. JONES H. M. JAMES J. H. EZELLE W. H. DAVIS E. E. WOODHAM, President NESHOBA COUNTY C. H. HARBOUR ALBERT SHEPARD W. W. McBEATH J, B. FULTON L, I. N. INGRAM, President SCOTT COUNTY J. J. FOUNTAIN 1 L. T. SESSUMS E. M. DAVIS W. .I- SANDERS A, A. SINGLETON, President LEAKE COUNTY T. J. KEMP H. C. CHIPLEY H, H. BROOKS H. S. ARTHUR H. O. HALEY, President WINSTON COUNTY BEN M. IVlcCULLY S. OSCAR CLAY EARNEST H. BOSWELL W. E. WOODWARD CLAUDE RICHARDSON, President .14 .. I I+ 1 L 4 10 a 4 1 I 1-L Ill!!! D D III! 4L'4Lt'd7 0--4? 45470 X W PRESIDENT L. O. TODD fl -, F11 M ff C. R. JOHNSON, History B.S., State Teachers College M.A., Peabody College J. R. GIPSON, Commerce B.S., Mississippi State W. P. WILSON, Mathematics, Athletic Director B.S., Mississippi State MRS. W. W. NEWSOME, English B.A., Mississippi State College for Women M.A., University of Mississippi MRS. L. JACKSON, Dean of Women E. E. BLAKNEY, Mathematics B.A., University of Alamaba M.A., University of Alabama ETHEL BURTON, Librarian B.A., Howard College FRANK M. CROSS, Chemistry BS., Millsaps M.S., Emory University J. W. EAKES, History, Education B.S., Mississippi College LEON EUBANKS, English B.S., State Teachers College M.A., University of Mississippi 12 X 1 LL! 1 ' 11' F' i'vr4E 5 'x A Yi ROBERT N. FLINT, Agriculture B.S., Mississippi State M.S., Mississippi State E FRANCES HENLEY, Home Economics B.S., Mississippi State College for Women M.S., Iowa State College GLADYS KIRKWOOD, Physical Education, Health B.S., Whitworth MYRTLE MAULDIN, French, Music B.A., B.S., in Musicg Mississippi State College for Women JOHN B. McCONAUGHY, Social Studies B.A., University of Alabama M.A., University of Alabama Q , MRS. JANIE SULLIVAN, Education B.S., State Teachers College M.A., University of Alabama 'Q ,I o fn' .I WALTER SULLIVAN, Botany, Athletic Staff B.A., Louisiana State University M.A., Louisiana State University MRS. J. W. WALKER, Dietitian ZELLE WEEMS, Social Science B.A., Mississippi State College for Women MRS. W. P. WILSON, Commerce B.S.C., Bowling Green Business University 13 .Q- i U: ' Heh: ' ac ADMINISTRATION BUILDING SCIENCE-COMMERCE BUILDING 14 n .-1 , 1 U em GYMNASIUM If GIRLS' DORMITORY 1 5 , nf f ,K 5 rf- .v., ,4 M BOYS' DORMITORY F BOYS' DORMITORY 1 6 BOOK II CLASSES s 4 Y ,A my 4 ,5 I 1 f' X Tl.- 15:5 eg: S g15!l3?z'-biifpyf , -f PEGASUS P Al I I g' dangerous tbingg D kd p lv P' ianspringf'-P p 1 H ,C 'Q' 1 3 Q a R ,fl 1 .ill SCPI-IGMORE CLASS GFFICERS Foch Duncan, . . .....,..,.....4.......................................... President Billie Coleman ......, ....., V ice-President Elizabeth McNeil ,.... ........ S ecretary Marie A. Nicholson o..... ...... T rearurer Julia Buntyn ..A..A..,,... .... R eporter Mrs. W. W. Newsome ..,.. ..... S ponsor Y . -W-1.......,,... .,-. X A- 4 ' MARY ALICE ABNEY Montrose Home Economics Home Ec. 1, 23 Dramatic 2g Glee Club 25 Y.W.C.A. Nov. 30 Sagittarius Mercury To know her is to love ber. TOMMIE ALLENE BEEMAN Meridian Home Economics Home Ec. 2g Dramatic 2g Y.W.C.A.g Who's Who 25 Delegate to Home Ec. Conference Zg KT:-zmsfer from S.T.C.J May 6 Taurus Moon It'.f wiser being good than bad: It's fitter being sane than mad. BETTIE RUTH BLACKWELL Newton Home Economics Home Ee. 1, 29 B.S.U. 1, 2 Feb. 25 Pisces Satum A lovely lady, gannentel in light From ber own beauty. CLARENCE BLANTON Deemer Agriculture Y.M.C.A. 1, 23 Reporter 25 K-Peers 1, 2s I.R.C. 1, 23 Re- porterg Y Council April 21 Taurus Mercury Who mixed reason witb pleasure, ani Wisdom with doubt. JULIA BUNTYN Philadelphia Teachers Y.W.C.A. 1, 2g Sec. Bt Treas. lg Delegate to Y.W.C.A. Conference lg Reporter of Sophomore Class March 27 Ram Mars 5'Above tbe vulgar fligbt of common souls. MIRA FRANCES BURNS Harperville Teachers Y.W.C.A. l, 25 Glee Club Pianist 1, 25 Dramatic Pianist March 13 Pisces Mars I dm merry when I bear sweet musicf' WAYNE BURRAGE Louisville Agriculture Y.M.C.A. l, 2 Aug. 30 Leo Mars A nicer companion I have never seen. WALDO BYRD Enterprise, Ala. Agriculture Football 1, 2 Aug. 7 Leo Jupiter Doubt truth to be 4 liarg But never doubt I love. 19 Xl L:-!lE'.IElo!JEfQfE1nUEfEI ff R. K. CHANEY Little Rock Agriculture Y.M.C.A., President, Debating Team, 1, 2, Sec. Bl Treas. 2, Y Council March 26 Ram Mars A smoke, a smile-a good way to commence The comfortable exchange of diferencesf' ANGIE CHAPMAN Hickory Home Economics Home Ec. 2, Dramatic 2, B.S.U. Z, f'I'ransfer from M.W.C.J Feb. 15 Aquarius Moon A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the View- BONNIE JEAN CHISOLM Philadelphia Home Economics Home Ec. 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Dramatic 2 Oct. 23 Scorpio Mars Queen rose of the roselrud garden of girlsf' A. BRUCE CLEVELAND Union General K-Peers 1, 2, Reporter lst Sem., Sec. 2nd Sem., Glee Club President 2, Dramatic 1, Z, Wo-He-Lo Staff, Delta Psi Omega, Tennis 1, 2 Dec. 5 Sagittarius Moon l'll make assurance doubly sure And take a bond of faithf, BILLIE COLEMAN Decatur Agriculture National Guard, Debating Team 1, Z, Vice-Pres., Vice- Pres. Soph. Class, Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, Dramatic 1, 2 Feb. 15 Aquarius Moon A politician-one that would circumvent the Great. LOUISE CRAWFORD Philadelphia Home Economics Home Ec. 1, 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Dramatic 2 Feb. 21 Pisces Saturn A good woman is a wondrous creature. EDWARD LEE CREWS Starkville Teachers Football 1, 2, National Guard, Dramatic 1, 2 Feb. 26 Pisces Saturn A Wise man is strong, yea, 4 man of knowledge in creaseth strength. JIMMIE CRUM Haynesville, Ala. Agriculture Football 1, 2, Baseball l, Z Oct. 30 Scorpio Mars A careless song, with a little nonsense in it no-iv and then does not misbecome a M march. 20 X 1 A. .JL ' V MABEL CULBERSON Philadelphia General Basketball 1, 23 All-State Guard lg Y.W.C.A. 1, Zg B.S.U. 1, 2g Track lg Tennis 23 Dramatics 1, Z Aug. 20 Leo Mars Young in limbs-in judgment old. ' DOT DANSBY Edinburg Home Economics Home Ec. 1, 23 B.S.U. 2, Treas.g I.R.C. 1, 2, Sec.g Y.W. CA. 1, 2g Dramatics 1, 2 April 30 Taurus Mercury Happy am lg from care Pm free! Why aren't they all contented like me? SARA DANSBY Decatur Teachers Dramatics 1, 2g Home Ec. 2g Dancing 1, 2 Oct. 6 Libra Saturn A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food. FOCH DUNCAN Lena Business President Soph. Classg K-Peers 1, 2g Y.M.C,A. 1, Z3 Y Cabinet Bt Council Sept. 15 Virgo Mercury He hath borne his faculties so meek that his virtues will plead like angels. ROSIE EVANS Conway Teachers Y.W.C.A. 1, 2 , Oct. ll Libra Saturn The star of the unconquered will. MARY EVERETT Decatur Business Oct. 4 Libra Satum With malice toward none, with charity for all. GLADYS FLEMING Philadelphia Home Economics Home Ec. 1, 25 Y.W.C.A. 1, Zg B.S.U. 2g Drarnatics 2g Track lg Basketball 1, 2g All-State Guard 1 May 8 Taurus Moon Bravery never goes out of fashion. ALICE FULTON Louisville Home Economics Home EC. 25 Y.W.C.A. 2 Sept. 21 Virgo Mercury Sorrow and silence are strong, and Patient endurance is godlikef' 21 Y., .aw-.5 - T127 ' x P F PC Xl 35, A-nl? 'Q ANNIE RUTH FULTON Philadelphia Home Economics Home Ec. 1, 23 Y.W.C.A. l, 2 Oct. 24 Scorpio Mars A mind at peace with all lrelorv, v A heart whose love is innocent. MARGARET GAINES Decatur Business Glee Club 1, 23 Dancing 1, 23 Dramatics 1, 2 Jan. 14 Capricom Sun She is as good as slre is fair. KATI-IRYN GORDON Decatur General Bang 1, 23 Manager Girls' Basketball team 25 Wo-He-Lo Sta Dec. 12 Sagittarius Saturn I love tranquil solitude and such society As is quiet, wise and good. ALEXANDER CHANDLER I-IAILEY Hickory Business 1 Band 1, 2g I.R.C. 1, 2, Pres. 2nd Sern.g Dramatics 1, Z, Pres. Zg K-Peers 25 National Guardg Delta Psi Omega, Pres.g Wo-He-Lo Staifg Who's Who 2 July 5 Cancer Mercury He is a very perfect gentle knight. JASPER HAMMONS Philadelphia Agriculture Y.M.C.A. 1, 23 I.R.C. l, 2, Sec.g Who's Who 2 Sept. 28 Libra Moon My mind to me a kingdom is. FRED HEIFNER Oxford, Ala. General Y.M.C.A. 1, 25 Dramatics 1, 2g Football 1, 2 july 15 Cancer Moon A kind and gentle heart lre lrad, To comfort friends and foes. TRAVIS J. HILL Louisville Business june 18 Gemini Sun By the work one knows the Workman. WILSON HILL Philadelphia Agriculture Y.M.C.A. 1, 25 Football 1, 23 Basketball lg National Guard Feb. 23 Pisces Satum ' H Like an adventurous seafarer am I . 22 n X' E 1 , :s -..-.,,i... ..,- .W , Y. , i '1 LLIL. Y .lg RODNEY HUDSON Sebastopol Business K-Peers 1, 2g Treas. lst Semester Aug. 10 Cancer Moon Come, give us a taste of your quality. HOMER HUNTER Decatur Agriculture Manager-Football, Basketball 6: Baseball july 5 Cancer Mercury I would be brave. for theneirnmch to dare. CATHERINE IZARD Decatur Teachers Dramatic 1, 2, Reporter, Delta Psi Omega Nov. 15 Scorpio Venus Her eyes are homes of silent prayersf, ROBERT IZARD Decatur General K-Peers 1, 2,Pres. lst Sem.g Who-He-Lo Staffg Dramatic Z July 12 Cancer Moon Let every man be master of his time Until seven at night. LENA PEARL JACKSON Dossville Teachers B.S.U. 1, 25 Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Dramatics 2 July 2 Cancer Mercury Wait, thou child of hope, for Time shall teach thee all things. ILOISE JOHNSON Crandall Teachers Dramatics 1, 2, B.S.U. 1, 2, First Vice-Pres. 23 Y.W. C.A. 1, Z3 Who's Who 23 Wo-He-Lo Staff 2, Tennis 1, 23 Basketball 1, 25 All-State Forward 1, 25 YH Coun- cilg Track 1 ' jan. 7 Capricorn Mars Her soul inspired with prudence, wisdom, and a taste unerring in refinement. sound and chaste. JEFFIE LITT E JOHNSON Harperville Teachers Y.W.C.A. 1, 23 Dramatics 1, Z, B.S.U. 1, 2 Oct. ll Libra Saturn Let's play that the world is full of singing, Let's play that there is love everywhere. BERNITA JOHNSTON Chunky Teachers Y.W.C.A. 1, 2g Home Ec. lg Dramatics 2 Dec. 3 Sagittarius Moon For life is a just employer He gives you what you ask. 23 .wb f.. e .4 x,..l. .. -a .-.X ' I ' If ' 4 ff' RUTH JOHNSTON Chunky Teachers Y.W.C.A. 1, 23 Dramatic 23 Home Ec. 1, 2 Apr. 10 Ram Venus Every night I burn the records of the day At sunrise every soul is born again. FRANCES JORDAN Decatur ' Teachers Dramatic 1, 23 Dancingg Home Ec. lg Expression Field Meet 1, 2 Feb. 8 Aquarius Mercury Oh, Woman in our hours of ease U ncertain, coy, and hard to please. SARAH JORDAN Decatur Teachers Basketball 1, 25 Track 1 Jan. 8 Capricorn Mars Well timed silence hath more eloquence than speech. JAMES LAND Philadelphia Teachers B.S.U. 1, 25 Y.M.C.A. 1, 25 Dramatics 1, 2 June 25 Cancer Venus And even his failings lean to Virtue's side. ROBERT M. LOGAN Lawrence General K-Peers 1, 2, Pres. Zncl Sem.g I.R.C., Pres. lst Sem.g Delta Psi Omegag Dramatics 25 VVO-He-Lo StaEg Vice- Pres. Freshman Classg Y.M.C.A. lg Band 1, 2 Oct. 20 Libra Jupiter His smile is sweetened by his gravity. LORIS MAJURE Union Home Economics Home Ec, 1, Z, Chairman Program Committee Zg I.R.C. 25 B.S.U. 1, 25 Y.W.C.A. l, 25 Glee Club 1, 25 Dra- matics Z May 27 Gemini Jupiter The common things of life are dear to her. OPAL MAJURE Dixon Teachers Y.W.C.A. l, 2, Chairman P.S.C.g Dramatics 1, 23 C.C. Nov. IZ Scorpio Venus She doeth little kindnesses Which most leave undone, or despise. LOUISE MELTON Pachuta Teachers ' I.R.C. 23 Y.W.C.A.g Dramatics 1, 2 May 4 Taurus Moon Whose guiltless heart is free from all dishonest deeds or thoughts of vanity. 24 x -1 I. Ll A.. li J 1 E. N. MOORE Carthage Teachers Football 1, Z5 National Guardg Glee Club 2 Nov. 4 Scorpio Sun E-very man has business and desires, Such as it is. LYDIA BELLE MOORE Louisville Home Economics Home Ec. 1, Z, Pres.g Y.W.C.A. 1, Z5 Dramatics 1, 2g Delegate to Home Ec. Conference 2 April Ram Venus Build on, and make thy castles high and fair, Rising and reaching upward to the skies. ARTHUR MORROW Selma, Ala. General Football 1, 23 Basketball 1, Z3 Baseball 1, 2 Nov. 23 Sagittarius Mercury He most lives Who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best. BEULAH BURNS MUCKLERATH Bay Springs Hmne Economics Home Ec. 1, 2, Vice-Pres. Zg B.S.U. 1, 23 Y.W.C.A. 1, Z5 Dramatics 1, 2g Campus Beauty Nov. 1 Scorpio Sun Earth's noblest thing-a 'Woman perfected. CHRISTINE MCBEATH Lena Teachers Y.W.C.A. 1, 25 B.S.U. 1, 25 Home Ec. l, 2 May Z8 Gemini Jupiter Follow you the star that lights a desert pathway, yours .or minef' MAVIS MCGEE Center Teachers B.S.U. 1, 23 Y.W.C.A. 1, 2 Feb. 19 Pisces Saturn Let me live in a house by the side of the road And be 4 friend to man. ARWTN ARMENTIA MCMAHEN Union Business Drarnatics 1, 2g Cheer Leader l, 29 Tennis 25 Who's Who 1: May Queen 2 April 9 Ram Sun She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies. ELEANOR MCMAIN Sylacauga, Ala. Business lTF3IIfBf from Athens Collegel Jan. 25 Aquarius Mercury Drink to me only with thine eyes. 25 -7' - 6 'Q ' x l Y' r 7C xi' ELIZABETH MCNEIL Philadelphia Business Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Sec. lg I.R.C. 1, 2, Treas. Z, Dramatic 2, Sec. 2, Delta Psi Omega, Business Manager, Sec. of Fresh. Class lg Sec. of Soph. Class Zg Wo-He-Lo SraE April 8 Ram Sun Free, joyous, harmonious, balanced, Just, tolerant, wise. MARIE ANTIONETTE NICHOLSON Dixon General Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Rep. 1, Pres. 23 I.R.C. 1, 2, Rep. 13 V. Pres. 23 Band 1, 2, Dramatic 1, 2, B.S.U. 1, 25 Y Cabinet Bc Council, Wo-He-Lo StaEg Delta Psi Omega May 9 Taurus Moon X A countenance in which dia' meet S zveet records, promises as sweet. CHARLES PACE Decatur Teachers Manager Basketball, Football, and Baseball June Z9 Cancer Mercury One foot in sea, ana' one on shore, To one thing constant never. CHESTER PARKES Lawrence Teachers Dec. 15 Sagittarius Satum One in Whom there is no guilef' LAVERNE PAYNE Newton Business I.R.C. 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, Z, Dramatic 1, 2, B.S.U. 1, 2, Reporter 2 Aug. 26 Leo Mars This is the 'very ecstasy of love. CLAUDIA PHILLIPS Newton Home Economics Home Ec. 1, 2g Dramatic 1, Z3 Y.W.C.A. 1, 23 Delta Psi Omega l April 22 Ram Venus A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge. CHARLES PRESTON PHILLIPS Carthage Business Y.M.C.A. 1, 25 Y Cabinet, National Guard, Battery Clerlc July 8 Cancer Mercury All things come round to him who will but wait. ROSALIE RAMSEY - Meridian General Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 2g Glee Club 1, 2, Pianist 2nd Sem.g Dramatic 2, I.R.C. 2, Znd Vice-Pres. 2nd Sem.g B.S.U.g Debating Club Dec. 29 Capricom Jupiter Wearing all that weight of learning lightly like 4 flower. 26 'V L 1 A.'LIL n. I l J. D. RICHE Meehan General Y.M.C.A.g Wo-He-Lo Staff Nov. 3 Scorpio Sun Blessed is the man who finds his Work and does it. ES-TER MAUDE ROBINSON Louisville Teachers Y.W.C.A. 1, Z Oct. 24 Scorpio Mars Her 'very goodness shines over her like a halo. A. G. SI-IEPHERD Philadelphia Agriculture Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, Reporter 2 May 1 Taurus Moon His life is gentle and the elements so mixed in him, that all the world might say, 'This is a man'. WILSON SIDNEY SLOAN Louisville Business Y.M.C.A. 23 Dramatic 1, 2 Feb. 28 Pisces Saturn To be honest as the World goes, is to he one man picked out of ten thousand. MORRIS SMITH Center Teachers Y.M.C.A. 1, 2 Jan. 13 Capricorn Sun 'Always there is something within you urging you on to greater things. JOHN SPEED Union General K-Peers 1, 2, Vice-Pres. lst Sem. 2, Treas. Zncl Sem. 25 Pres. Fresh. Classg B.S.U.g Y.M.C.A.g Glee Club 1, 23 Dramatics 1, 23 Wo-He-Lo Staffg Delta Psi Omega June 3 Gemini Mars ' To which of us doth greater joy belong? He hath his loveg but I-I have my song. LIONEL SPEED Duffee General I.R.C. l, 23 Dramatics Zg Debating Team I, Z Nov. 16 Scorpio Venus I flung my soul to the air like a falcon flying. ONITA STREBECK Hiclcory Home Economics Home Ec. 1, 23 B.S.U. 2 May 9 Taurus Moon Her loveliness I never knew Until she smiled on me. 27 LILLIAN STROUD Lake General Y.W.C.A. 1, 25 I.R.C., Zncl Vice-Presi. 15 Debating Club 1, 2, Pres. 2g Delta Psi Omegag Dramatics April 14 Ram Venus One who never turned her back, but marched breast forward. -IDA GEORGE TIDWELL Union Home Economics Home EC. 1, 25 Y.W.C.A. 1, Z3 Dramatics 2 Dec. 15 Sagittarius Satum ls she kind as she is fair For beauty lives with kindness. LUCILLE TRIPLETT Noxapater Teachers Y.W.C.A. 1, 2 jan. 16 Capricorn Sun Gather ye rose buds while ye may. DAVIS WADE Union Business Football 25 Baseball 2 April 1 Ram Sun Immortal hero! all thy foes o'ercome, Forever reign-the rival of Tom Thumb! OPAL WALTON Union Teachers Jan. 14 Capricorn Sun To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. ROMA D. WALTON Union Home Economics Y.W.C.A. lg Home Ec. 1, 2, Sec. 2g Delegate to Home Ec. Conference 2g I.R.C. 1, 2, Vice-Pres. Zncl Sem.g Wo-He-Lo Staffg Dramatics 2 Sept. 26 Libra Moon I fling my soul on high with a new endeavor. AMERICA JANE WARNER Louisville Teachers Y.W.C.A. 1, 2 April 15 Ram Venus A 'witty Woman is a treasure. MARVIN WILKERSON Lake General K-Peers 2, S.-at-Arms Znd Sem.g Drarnatics 1, 23 Wo- He-Lo Staffg Delta Psi Omega, Vice-Pres. July 22 Cancer Moon But l am constant as the Northern Star, of whose true fix'd and resting quality there is no fellow in the firme- ment. ff 28 X 1 L LIL I4 l TOMMY WILKERSON Union General K-Peers 1, 2, Sec. lst Sem.g Reporter 2nd Sem.g I.R.C. 1, 2, S.-at-Arms, lst Sem. Jan. Z5 Aquarius Mercury O, I could play the woman with mine eyes and braggart with my tongue. EVANS L. WILLIAMS Dossville Business K-Peers 1, 2, S.-at-Arms, lst Sem.g Vice-Pres., 2nd Sem.g Delta Psi Omegag Wo-He-Lo Stagg Dramatics 1, 2g Tennis 2 Feb. 12 Aquarius Moon The greater the man, the greater courtesy. JEWELL BOUCHILLAN W. T. BOULER LEON BRAND DORIS CATER AUDREY CLARK ERLINE EDWARDS ORLAN EDWARDS JOE FAVOR I-IARLENE GRIMES JAMES HADDOCK DOROTHY HARRIS CLARKE JONES MARVIN LANGFORD ROBERT E. LEE 29 MERYAL MITCHELL WILMA MONROE BOBBIE MOODY GUNDENE MCADORY MATTIE R. MQBEATH ANNIE P. PENDERGRASS THOMAS PRINCE MAVIS RAWSON BROOKS REEVES MARGARET RIVERS OPAL SADLER EMMA L. SUMMERS WILSON TAYLOR WILSON WALDRIP RAYFORD WILLIAMS fgmmfwwwamrarar X xl' - is ,A ff 'si E FRESI-IMAN CLASS OFFICERS Glynn Miller ,......................,.......................,............, President Armour Idom ,..,, ,..... V ice-President Sue Moore ..,...... ......... S ecretary Miss Kirkwood ..... ...,. S ponsor Janie Grady ..A....... ..... R eporter Mr. E. E. Blakney ...... 30 .....Sp0nsor IHEIEILEIEIEJEIEUEI LOIS ADCOCK Business N ELLIE MAE ADDY Business Y.W.C.A.g Dramatics WENDOLYN ALFORD Home Economics Home Ec. Clubg B.S.U.g Y.W.C.A. ROBERT BARRETT Agriculture Kal jyc-Peers SARA PAYNE BELL Business B.S.U.g I.R.C.g Dramatics MARVIN BLANKS General ED BROWN General Dramaticsg Bandg Who's Who MATTIE SUE BURT Teachers Y.W.C.A. Philadelphia Scranton Morton Philadelphia Newton Collinsville Newton Philadelphia 3l 4 X WILSON CALVERT Union General Dramaticsg Band JOHN CARR Montevalla, Ala. General Kaljyc-Peersg Y.M.C.A., Sec.g Football, A11 State Tackle OPAL COOK Grayson, La. General HORACE CROSBY Plickory Agriculture Glee Clubg Debating Club LORENE EVERETT Decatur Business Dramaticsg Special Dancing Classg The Gangg Home Ec. BONNIE FORD Philadelphia Home Economics Dramaticsxg Y.W.C.A.g B.S.U. NAOMI FOSTER Philadelphia Home Economics Dramaticsg Y.W.C.A.g B.S.U.g Glee Ciub: Who's Who RUSSEL GALLASPY Business Footballg Baslcetballg Baseball 32 Decatur .vmu.Q,.a.,f, .Y -,.- - 1 LL! 1. T7 . ERIN GIPSON Louisville Business Glee Clubg Drarnatics MARJORIE GORDON Decatur Teachers Special Dancing Classg The Gangg Dramaticsg Campus Beauty JANIE GRADY Union Teachers Y.W.C.A., Chorister dz President, Delegateg Dramaticsg Delta Psi Omegag Debating Clubg Banclg I.R.C.g Annual Staifg Who's Who TOMMY GULLY Neshoba Home Economics Home Ec. Clubg Dramaticsg B.S.U.g Glee Club BEULAH MAE I-IANNA Walnut Grove Teachers Y.W.C.A. I-IERMAN HENDRIX Carthage Agriculture Glee Club LORRAINE HENTON Decatur General RUTH I. HERRING Philadelphia Home Economics Home Ec. Clubg Y.W.C.A. 33 Mwfhb 7 sf 4'-6. 6 N, MARY OTIS HILLMAN Union Business Y.W.C.A.g Dramatics MARGARET HOLLADAY Newton Home Economics Dramaticsg B.S.U.g Glee Clubg I.R.C.g Annual Stagg Delta Psi Omega MARTHA HOLLADAY Union Home Economics Y.W.C.A.g B.S.U.g Debating Teamg Dramatics YVONNE HOOVER Morton Home Economics Home Ec. Clubg Dramaticsg Y.W.C.A. ANNIE SUE HOPKINS Louisville General Dramaticsg Glee Clubg B.S.U.g Y.W.C.A., Delegateg Y Cabinet ARMOUR IDOM Lake Business Glee Clubg Kaljyc-Peersg Dramaticsg Delta Psi Omegag I.R.C.g Bandg Who's Who ELAINE JOHNSON Dossville Business Y.W.C.A CLINTON KING Edinburgh Teachers Dramatics 34 1 JOE LOGAN General Kaljyc-Peersg Glee Clubg Dramaticsg Delta B.S.U.g Bandg Y.M.C.A. WINNIE F. MADDOX Business Dramaticsg Y.W.C.A. GLYN N MILLER General Lawrence Psi Omegag Hickory Philadelphia Y.M.C.A.g B.S.U.g Y Cabinet and Councilg Debating Clubg Pres. Freshman Class RUBY MOODY Business Y.W.C.A.g Cheer Leaderg Campus Beauty SUE MOORE Business Y.W.C.A.g Who's Who DWIGHT MULHOLLAND Agriculture Kal jyc-Peersg Dramatics MARGIE MULHOLLAND Home Economics Home Ec. Clubg Dramatics DAVID MCCOOL Business Footballg Baseball Louisville Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Louisville 35 ' dlE1E7.fu!JEfr!lEIc!!'Efc'l! Y Nl' HELEN MCCRAW Teachers Glee Clubg The Gang RUBY GENE MCGEE Business Dramaticsg B.S.U. TOXEY MCMAHEN Agriculture FRANCES NICHOLSON Home Economics Y.W.C.A.g Y Council KLEIN NOEL Agriculture Kaljyc-Peersg Y.M.C.A., I.R.C. AUSTIN OSBORN E General MABEL PALMER Teachers Pres., Delegateg Y.W.C.A.g Dramaticsg Y Council MARTHA TAY PEEBLES Business Decatur Hickory Union Lake Hillsboro Glee Clubg Union Falkner Philadelphia Y.W.C.A.g B.S.U.g Annual Staffg Dramatics 36 EETEIMIQIEJEIAUE GRACE RAWSON Dossville Teachers Y.W.C.A. JUSTINE REA Philadelphia Home Economics Home Ec. Clubg Y.W.C.A.g B.S.U.g Basketball CHRISTINE RISER Forest Home Economics B.S.U.g Y.W.C.A.g Home Ec. Clubg Y Council and Cabinetg Dramatics MARY SANDERS I-Iarperville Business Y.W.C.A.g B.S.U.g Dramatics ELIZABETH SHIELDS Morton Home Economics Bandg Y.W.C.A.g B.S.U.g Dramatics MARGENE SMITH Decatur Business ' Campus Beauty WOODLEY SMITH Sebastopol Agriculture Y.M.C.A., Delegate GERTRUDE SMYTHE Louisville Business Y.W.C.A. 37 ' QIIEJEQLIEQIEIQJEIEI CLOISE SPIVEY Decatur Business Glee Clubg Dramatics ROBERT STATON Union General Glee Clubg Footballg Who's Who DORIS STENNIS Newton General Annual Sraffg Dramarics, Vice-Pres.g Delta Psi Omegag Y.W.C.A., Delegate ELLAWEEN STOKES Forest Home Economics Home Ec.g Y.W.C.A. WAYNE STONE Center Teachers . Y.M.C.A.g Glee Clubg B.S.U.g Debating Clubg Dramaucs PAT THOMAS Newton Business Kaljyc-Peersg Glee Clubg B.S.U.g Dramaticsg Footballg Baseball B. E. TOLBERT Philadelphia General Glee Club MARY HELEN VANCE Neshoba Home Economics Home Ec.g Dramaticsg B.S.U.g Y.W.C.A. 38 X '1 l I MARY HELEN WALKER Louisville Home Economics Y.W.C.A.g B.S.U.g Tennis LAVERNE WALKER Union General Kaljyc-Peers CHARLES WALTER Morton Business Band BERNARD WALTON Union General Kaljyc-Peersg B.S.U.g Y.M.C.A., Vice-Pres., Delegate LIONEL WARNER Louisville General Y.M.C.A. MARY RUTH WEEMS Sun Business Glee Clubg Dramatics CHESTER WELLS Decatur Agriculture Kaljyc-Peersg Dramaticsg I.R.C., S.-at-Arms LOIS WHITE Philadelphia Teachers B.S.U.g Y.W.C.A. 39 I w X THOMAS A. WILKERSON Forest General DORIS WILKES Louisville Teachers Dramaticsg Y.W.C.A., Secy. CHARLES WOOD Louisville Business RUTH YOUNG Aberdeen Business B.S.U. 40 X LAJL l 1 '3- 1 l NX sul A U High School Seniors Clinton Bailey .... ......,......................... .........., P r esident Jerry Day .... ......... V ice-President Neva Monroe ..l.. ,.... S ecretary-Treasurer A. Longino ......... .........., R eporter Mrs. Janie Sullivan ..... . . ...... Sponsor 41 - Q l J. B. Adams J. Ainsworth ' M. Anderson C. Bailey M. Coghlan I. Dansby J. Day S. Dearman E. Duke C. Dunnagin Q 'U 4 x '. 'W 3 I' K .., ...J ,Y H. Edmonds C. Harris O. Hopper L. Huey A. Longino S. McCraney A. N. Monroe W. Muckelrath E. Pamell W. Pearson A. Rowzee C. Simmons M. R. Spivey A. Taylor J. Thames 49 n S, Th0fn!0U B- Wallafe B. Wanen K. Wells E. Wheeler 4 2 X l.n.l l j LIL ,. ,J ' i 1. High School juniors Charles Pennington .......,. .... .......... ..,......... P r e :ident Thomas James Anderson ...... .......... V ice-President Dorothy Coghlan ......... ..... S ecretary-Treasurer Jack Blount ...... .... ...,......... R e porter Zelle Weenu .... ........... S ponsor 43 ' g JC -J? s 2 T. Anderson -' J, Blount M, Brand D. Coghlan E. Eady C. Jordan :- 'P' A .,'. 4, 'CTA .,,. A. Smith A. Freeman V. Gaines D. Milner J. Mosley C. Pennington G. Pennington V, Sadler T. Keith 4 4 BUCK III FEATURES Y 1493?- 'Q rg .r 'Lv ,6 K. Vim' v I 39 .i- - I4 224245 lv-.ji Y1 f V' r, N :fi 4 H' ,T .-A F5 1' ?n,:53..,u Fil ,le-g. 1' 4 'Ffff ' fn f-IS 'ly' -L H3 Z'-'Q 324337 ay: I 'fd 'S I f .- ' I ffl l ,L jg' 'I J: ' 11' X :ol X 5' 1 If Z I :Is 1 I ' 1 JI I f ff' ff, il 7: 'I-.J :gl I xY ' ': . ' ' ' . 5 . ,X lk. ' xxx -'X--- u.v.R.QK,.f'1' -' ' I API-IRODITE For she is the mistress of feminine charm and beauty, the sweetly smiling Aphrodite. f u X MISS ELIZABETH MCNEIL, MISS. E. C. j. C 46 X I 4 Miss ARWIN MCMA1-IBN, May Queen 47 U sc MISS BEULAI-I BURNS MUCKELRATH 48 X 'I L ' 4 MISS MARGENE SMITH 49 7 f sc lf' MISS MARJORIE GORDON 50 l!EElE!Jr!1E1t:-'IHIEI ......,, .W MISS RUBY MOODY '5 1 N! WI-IO'S WI-IO CHAN HAILEY Best All-Around Boy MARGENE SMITH Most Beautiful Girl JIMMIE CRUM Most Handsome Boy JANIE GRADY Cutest Girl ED BROWN Cutest Boy ILOISE JOHNSON Best Girl Athlete JOHN WESLEY JONES Beat Boy Athlete WI-JI0'S WHO N TOMMIE BEEMAN Best Dressed Girl RED LYNCH Best Dressed Boy DORIS WILKES Most Intellectual Girl JASPER HAMMONS Most Intellectual Boy SUE MOORE Most Popular Girl ARMOUR IDOM Most Popular Boy NAOMI FOSTER Most Talented Girl ROBERT STATON Most Talented Boy '1 LAJ 4 iff V. f H X HIGH SCHOOL WI-IO'S WHO sl' CLINTON BAILEY Best All-Around Boy JERRY DAY Best All-Around Girl CHARLES PEENINGTON Most Intellectual Boy DOROTHY COGHLAN Most Intellectual Girl CHARLES HARRIS Most Stuclious Boy KATHERINE WELLS Most Studious Girl BILL WALLACE Best Dressed Boy VVILHELMINA MUCKELRATH Best Dressed Girl x 1 I 1 l HIGH SCHOOL WI-IO'S WI-IO CHARLES SIMMONS Most Handsome Boy CHARLOTTE DUNAGIN Prettiest Girl MACK SMITH F riendliest Boy ANNIE LOU ROWZEE Friendliest Girl JESSE MOSELEY Most Talented Boy MINNIE RUTH SPIVEY Most Talented Girl EUGENE WHEELER Cutest Boy MARY DORIS MILNER Cutest Girl 4? I 9 Z I-IAIL TO THE MAY QUEEN ENTERTAINING THE COURT 56 X X! L...-f ,ff ,J-4 Jnfbona 5911, was QSQHRF ,Dfwcef ,live DHNU55 C2916 C29 705 .SPL CIHL Dfafvca J 7 w ,HW 9' ' 5-'I M. Gaines L. Everett I-I, MCCMW HL lC U Frances, Sara, Helen, Marjorie, Harold, Leny, Lorene, Margaret 35' fa '45 '7 Uambv F- Jordan M. Gordon 58 BOOK IV ORGANIZATIONS W , I I fails, 5 I5 fe 1 , 1 7' I, . 'Ifg q JI I yhx X ' I ti I I , 47 'J IS 'ffv ATI-IENA nsflf-fE'VET61'lfE, self-knowledge, self-control, These three lead life to scrvereign power. -Tennyson. f X TI-IE WO-HE-LO STAFF OFFICERS Bob Logan ...,.. ............. .............. E d itor Marvin Wilkerson. ..................,.... ..., M anagirrg Editor Bruce Cleveland .... ..........,........,...... .,.. B u siness Manager EDITORIAL STAFF Mrs. W. W. Newsome ,.,. ...................... ...... F a culty Adviser Evans L. Williams .,,.,. ,..., A ssistant Editor Katherine Gordon ..... ,.... A ssociate Editor Antoinette Nicholson Tommie Wilkerson Robert Izarcl Roma D. Walton John Speed Doris Stennis Margaret Holladay Lillian Stroud ART 1. D. Riche Iloise Johnson Janie Grady BUSINESS STAFF Chan Hailey , . ,,,... .,...,,.........,...... .,., A s sl. Business Manager Martha Tay Peebles, , ,A .... Asst. Business Manager 60 EEEIEJQIEJQJMEJ 4-it ' V 1 V s 435. f 1' I 61 KALJYC PEERS EEfFEWFWW R. Ililfd B. Logan Speed Pres., lst Sem. Presl, 2nd Sem. V.-Pres., lst Sem. Treas., 2nd Sem. E'.'VVi1liams T. Wilkerson B, Cleveland Sgt., lst Sem. Sec., lst Sem. Rep., lsr Sem, V.-Pres., Znd Sem. Rep., Zncl Sem. Seq, 2nd Sem, R. Hudson M. Wilkerson L. Eubanks Trams., lst Sem. Sgt., Znd Sem. Critic, lst Sem. Critic, Znd Sem. 62 x Lf 1 N E . f Q 4 f C. Blanton F. Duncan C. Hailey R. Barrett J. Carr A. Idom 85' l Wil J. Logan D. Mulholland K. Noel P. Thcmas L. Walker C. Wells B, Walton B, MCC1-aw 6 3 'I w Liglex HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS Lydia Belle Moore .........,. .......,..... .,..,..,.,.. P r esident Beulah Burns Muclcelrath ...., ......,.. V ice-President Roma D. Walton .......... ,............,............... ..... S e cretary-Treasurer Miss Frances Henley ,.,.....................,................ .....,....... S ponsor DELEGATES TO CONFERENCE Tommie A. Beeman, Roma D. Walton, Lydia Belle Moore, Mary Alice Abney, Margileen Mullmolland 64 X 1 LLIL 1 1 TOP ROW: Margileen Mulholland, Onita Strebeck, Claudia Phillips, Bonnie Chislom. SECOND ROW: Tommie A. Beeman, Alice Fulton, Myrtis Crockett, Gundene McAclory, Margaret Rivers, Roma D Walton, Ruth Johnston. , THIRD ROW: Wendolyn Alford, Cornelia Boyles, Ellaween Stoakes, Janell Patrick, Bonnie Ford, Mildred Henry Harlene Grimes, Christine MCBeath, Louise Porter, Tommie G. Gully, Miss Henley. V FOURTH ROW: Loris Majure, Mattie Sue Burt, Christine Riser, Ruth Herring. FIFTH ROW: Betsy Shields, Helen Vance, Bettie Ruth Blackwell, Angie Chapman, Frances Nicholson, Louise Craw- ford, Dot Dansby. 65 , INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB ' dEEf dEEIdEU K. B. Logan J. B. MCConaughy C. Hailey Pres. '37 Critic Pres. '38 P Nl ' A. Nicholson R, Walton V.-PICS. '37 V.-Pres. ,38 D. Dansby M. Holladay Sec. '37 Sec. '38 C. Blanton D. Stennis Report. '37 Report. '38 L. Stroud R. Ramsey 2nd V.-Pres. Znd V.-Pres. E. McNeil Hammcms Treas. '37 Treas. '38 sa-9' -l 4-1, 1 T. Wilkerson C. Wells S.-at-Arms '37 S.-at-Arms '38 66 LEEEIQJF-QIEJLQILEIEII INTERNATIONAL R1-3LATioNs CLUB L. Melton L. Speed S. P. Bell V1.AV V. all ., L. Majure K. Noel L. Payne 3 '- Q A. Idom J. C. Taylor E. E. Blakney J. Grady M. Holladay B, McGraw 67 V MEEl dEfM -EIEIFIEFF FWF Tflifl TL R GUILD i Chan Hailey Marvin Wilkerson Elizabeth McNeil Mrs. W. W. Newsome Head Usher Stage Manager Business Manager Faculty Director J. Grady B. Cleveland D. Stennis A. Idorn .Q I Map own mg y i Omron i 1 l i SE lm rl ' J M. Holladay - E n C- PhilliP5 B. Logan M. Peebles L. Stroud J. Speed C Imrd J. Logan E. Williams A. Nicholson 68 . -,... Y X - - ' - 4 ,. .5 PLLDKULC5 , F. Jordan P. Thomas O. Majure J, Land I Y V ,- 4 rf ,, ' 1 I 11 ., . .,z,.. . 4 X' f f - 2:5-EY: . A f -fist ' 1 ' . .5 'GQEL Q V- -5:5 , ,Q - - -' L. Speed A. Chapman R. Izarcl M. Gaines C. Welb N. Foster 3 . Q? lxllZ?f'l S. Hopkins B. Muckelrath A. McMahen L. Everett M, Bums E, Brown .HPPHLN new ff 465' 'f fa B. Blackwell T. Wilkersm 1' Tidweu R. McGee M. Holladay R. Johnston J. Buntyn W. Calvert D. Dansby E. Crews 4 . ' ,I 5' ... T. Beeman F. Heifner M. Culbertson C. King M. Mulholland L. Ma jure S. Dansby B. Chisholm M. Hillman M. Weems T. Gully H. Vance C. Spivey L. Moore E. Gipson I. Johnson R. Walton S. Bell 69 6 GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Bruce Cleveland ......... ............ ......, P r esident Wilhelmina Muckelrath .... ..... V ict-President Charlotte Dunagin ..... ....... S ecretary Mira Frances Burns ..,., .... A ccompanist Margaret I-Iolladay . . , ,..... Reporter Miss Myrtle Maulclin .,.,. .,.. D irector ......,.........., .Y 1 I 70 ' .1 -1--la-1 -' MEEJPJJEQIEJLEIEIIE L A. Abney H. Crosby I. Dansby -4... ,. x ' V' ' X . 5 -pw ' Ai I' I - 'if' 1 N. Foster M. Gaines E. Gipson T. Gully I -'B 'v L S. Hopkins A. Idom J. Logan A. Longino '35 r-4.1. H. McCraw E. Moore K. Noel M. Peebles R. Ramsey J. Speed C. Spivey M. Spivey AA W. Stone P. Thomas B. Tolbert R. Weems w 7 1 1 Q '.' P' J. Day H. Hendrix L. Ma jure T. Prince R. Staton K. Wells Xl L!IEEll:ilE!z!IEIQ!lEl'Eln!fEJEldf T i T l DEBATIN G TEAM Lillian Stroud A...4.... .....,............. ..,........ ..... A jf r mative john B. McConaughy ,..., ,..... S ponsor R. K. Chaney ..,....... ..,., N egative Rosalie Ramsey ..............,.............,..............,..., ..... N egative Martha Holladay ,........A....,.,...,........,..,a............. ..... A lternate QUESTIONS DEBATED BY THE TEAM Resolved: That the Black-Connery Bill Will Retard Agricultural and Industrial Development in Mississippi. TEAMS DEBATED Clarke Collegeg Meridian junior Collegeg Scooba junior College. Resolved: Southern States Should Adopt Unicameral System of Legislature. TEAMS DEBATED Millsapsg University of Florida. 72 I ix X- 1 .,Ll 1 1 f W il l l I fa lf, J. B. Adams Glynn Miller Horace Crosby Wayne Stone Janie Grady C. Taylor Members whose pictures do not appear Rayner Johnson Elzie Arledge Lavon jackson OFFICERS Lillian Stroud ..... ..,......... ........,... P r esident W. T. Taylor. . . .....,...W Vice-President R. K. Chaney ..... ..... S ecretary-Treasurer 73 5 1 f x L. O. Todd Sponsor 7' 3'5- C. R. Johnson Sponsor J, Grady K. Noel S. Hopkins .LL 74 Mrs. J. Sullivan Sponsor F. Duncan R. Chaney P. Phillips A. Nichollon G. Miller C. Riser -unap- X W .J . 1 1 Y. W. C. A. BACK ROW: Gertrude Smyth, Esther Robinson, Sue Hopkins, Mary O. Hillman, Mary Helen Walker, Louise Crawford, Rosie Evans, Opal Majure, Lydia Belle Moore, Jeie Litre Johnson. SECOND ROW: Margaret Rivers, Justine Rea, Gladys Fleming, Mabel Culberson, Mavis Rawson, Sarah Hillman, Doris Wilkes, Ellaween Stoakes, Mary Sanders. THIRD ROW: Julia Buntyn, Tommie A. Beeman, Iloise Johnson, Mildred Bassett, Mavis McGee, Lena P. Jackson, Mabel Palmer, Dot Dansby, Carrie E. Majure. FOURTH ROW: Gundene McAdory, Lucille Triplett, Grace Rawson, Lillian Stroud, Myrtis Crockett, Martha Tay Peebles, Etoile Duke, Frances Nicholson. FIFTH ROW: Doris Webb, Kathryn Moore, Betsy Shields, Yvonne Hoover, Ida George Tidwell, Willie V. Barham, Lodena Waggoner, Sarah P. Blocker, Winnie F. Maddox, Christine McBeath. FRONT ROW: Antoinette Nicholson, Rosalie Ramsey, Christine Riser, Wendolyn Alford, Naomi Foster, Annie Ruth Fulton, Ruth Herring, Beulah Hannah, Sue Moore, Janie Grady, Mrs. Janie Sullivan. 75' :EIEEIQUEHLLIEIQUEIEJC K. Noel B. Walton C. R. Johnson J. Carr A. Sheppherd President V.-Pres. Sponsor Secy. Reporter Wm C. Blanton C, Brown W. Burrage R. Chaney i i F. Duncan Hammons T. Hill W. Hill Lancl 1. Logan G. Miller McDaniels P. Phillips Riche M- Smith W. Smith . W. Stone L. Wamer C. Whittington 76 A, ' -1:--A -f 4 i I l ll X 1 A.-J -e I I M Y-COUNCIL BACK ROW: Jasper Hammons, Chester Wells, Armour Idom, Rayford Williams, Bob Logan, A. G. Shepherd. SECOND ROW: Iloise Johnson, Clarence Blanton, P. Phillips, Foch Duncan, Pres., Klien Noel. THIRD ROW: Margaret Holladay, Doris Stennis, Mary Helen Walker, Sue Moore, Claudia Phillips, Mabel Palmer FOURTH ROW: Antoinette Nicholson, Sec., Sue Hopkins, Sarah P. Bell, Christine Riser, Doris Wilkes, Rosalie Ramsey Janie Grady. FRONT ROW: Mr. C. R. Johnson, Mrs. Janie Sullivan, Mr. L. O. Todd, Co-Sponsors. 77 t!lE.7JEl11'JEfdllEldfEft:!f MORNING WATCH , ,fi Q BACK ROW: Sue Hopkins, Glynn Miller, Mary Helen Walker, Gladys Fleming, Bob Logan, Mabel Culberson Wayne Stone, Bernard Walton. sEcoND ROW: ' Justine Rea, Iloise johnson, Mildred Bassett, Lois White, Mavis Rawson, Christine McBeath, Dot Dansby. THIRD ROW: james Land, Antoinette Nicholson, Margaret Rivers, Mavis McGee, Lena Pearl Jackson, Doris Stennis, Sarah Payne Bell. FRONT ROW: Margaret Holladay, Rosalie Ramsey, Betsy Shields, Christine Riser, Naomi Foster, Wendolyn Alford, Maxine Crow, Martha Tay Peebles, Mrs. Sullivan, Sponsor. OFFICERS: Glynn Miller, Pres., Iloise Johnson, lst Vice-Pres., Doris Stennis, Znd Vice-Pres., Margaret Holladay, Sec., Dot Dansby, Reporter, Naomi Foster, Pianist, Antoinette Nicholson, Chorister. 78 7 -TX x A' LL' il 1 1, EAST CENTRAL BAND B. Logan, Spivey, Hailey, Grady, Jessie Moseley, Gordon, Monroe, Rowzee, Idom, Nicholson, James Moseley, Shields, Calvert, Longino, McMullan, Joe Logan. Under the direction of Robinson and Moseley, the band was instrumental in keeping at a 'high pitch the spirit of the student body during athletic contests. Although limited in its work by its small size, it was one of the high lights of campus activities. 79 N! nal Guard. Commanded .2 u CU Z Mississippi the 1-on O 5x u Q ..- u-1 .-4 Id L4 42 2 .2 U-1 -C u V' ion, 1 1 1. Ita Third Ba U ..:: I-' BOOK V ATHLETICS I ' my 'Ys. ' ff! b f if f 57 1 i I Vi f in M A ARTEMIS F Crowned Queen of ech P ctress of youth and p g Chase- on of Sp CI-IEER LEADERS Holladay Adams McNeil McMahen To the cheer leaders went the honor of carrying on at an unusually high level the spirit of the Warriors. Elizabeth McNeil lheacl cheer leader, was very ably assisted by Margaret Holladay, B. Adams, Arwin McMahen, Ruby Moody and W. T. Taylor. We are proud of our cheer leaders and the spirit shown by the student body. 82 Q I I i Crum Favors Wheeler Hunter Trainer End H. Back Manager Byrd Heifner Center Guard Moore Wallace Mcfiehee Jones Tackle H. Back Guard Tackle 83 Crews Lee Simmgng Q- Back H- Back H. Back Tlmmll Quarles End Center Lynch Hill Mitchell Gllfifd Guard Guard 84 - '-iL f'i ' - - Staten Segars Bouler Autrey Center End Guard Guard Carr Morrow Tackle Guard X? Qwirjv :Eff Y 'A3Qx.,ggy:3: . ,aa ' 1 01. I' G wyfsf Yi 1 i J:?, V i? 52i , , .ZR ' ' . 51 , , 1. Gallaspy Allessandri Ellis End F. Bidi H, Back 85 if -'Sw f ref' . '- 5, f..,. ,. W ,Q D. Wade W. Pearson Capt. Pat Wilson H. Back End Head Coach When looking over the scores in determining the number of games actually won and lost, one will get a first impression of a bad season, hut when he looks more closely, he will find that in all games lost, one or two touchdowns determined the difference. This at least signihes the effort put forth and the fine work done by the team as a whole. With a break here and there for us instead of our opponents, we could easily have won several additional games. In actual points, we had a rather had season but in light, team spirit, and cooperation, we cannot he outclassed. SCORES Decatur 0 ..,.. .......... ...... M o orhead 7 Decatur 13 ..,. .... M illsaps Frosh 8 Decatur 0 .,... .....,.. W esson 6 Decatur 0 ..... ....... P oplarville 13 Decatur 6 ,..., . . , Marion Military 14 Decatur 20 .... f ........ Raymond 6 Decatur 0 ..,.. ......., S ummit 0 Decatur 0, , , . ..... Ellisville 13 Decatur 6 ,.,., ..,, S cooba 13 86 BOYS BASKETBALL SQUAD Coach Sullivan, Latimer, Pearson, McDaniels, Ellis, Wall, Moore, Trainer Hunter, Jones, Wheeler, Pennington, Whittington, Sessums, Morrow. After getting off to a poor start, the boys basketball team finished strongly, The team was composed entirely of new men whom Coach Sullivan developed into a smooth working machine that improved with each game. The school owes much to the coach and to the team. Decatur 29 . . .Clarke 37 Decatur 2 .Goodman 30 Decatur 40 . . Clarke 39 Decatur 36 Perkinston 28 Decatur 23 Goodman 68 Decatur 38 Perkinston 28 Decatur 2 Goodman 37 Decatur 42 .... ..... E llisville 44 Decatur 33 , .Wesson 44 Decatur 29 . Ellisville 28 Decatur 21 , .Wesson 42 Decatur 35 .... .....,. C larke 31 Decatur 33 . .Wesson 56 Decatur 42 .... ..., R aymond 39 Decatur 23 . .Wesson 56 Decatur 32 .... 4... R aymond 50 Decatur 27 . . Scooba 45 Decatur 18 .... .... S cooha 21 Decatur 27 . ,Scooba 41 Decatur 41 .,., ..,.., S cooba 29 Decatur 59 . Ellisville 35 Decatur 56 .... .... R aymond 43 Decatur 30 . Ellisville 45 Decatur 42 .... .... R aymond 38 Decatur 2 Goodman 53 Decatur 3 Moorhead 50 Jones-G Morrow-G Pennington-F Wall-G Moore-C Sessums-F Wlhittington-F Larimer-G Wh eel er --frf F Pearson-G McDaniels--C Ellis-G 88 GIRLS BASKETBALL SQUAD Gordon, Miss Kirkwood, Coach, Jordan, Sheppherd, Rea, Johnson, Culberson, Hemphill, Mills, Fleming, Walker, Boutwell, Harris, K. Gordon, Trainer. ' The Girls squad completed the season with a record of thirteen victories and eight losses with one game ending in a tie. Special recognition goes to Iloise Johnson who in '37 made second all-state and in '38 made first all-state teams. Fleming made all-state in '37, Special mention must also be given Miss Gladys Kirkwood for her excellent worlc with the girls. Decatur 40 Goodman 41 Decatur 34 .... ..... G oodman 39 Decatur 39 Goodman 27 Decatur-27 Perlcinston 27 Decatur 34 . .Wesson 23 Decatur 36 Perlcinston 16 Decatur 35 . .Wesson 29 Decatur 3 , .Ellisville 17 Decatur 40 . .Wesson 2 Decatur 2 . ,Ellisville 23 Decatur 34 . .Wesson 2 Decatur 34 .... . . . Raymond 32 Decatur 26 . . Scooha 35 Decatur 31 .... . . , Raymond 35 Decatur 24 . . Scooba 2 Decatur 3 . . , Scooba 34 Decatur 40 .Ellisville 23 Decatur 28 .... ..... S cooba 38 Decatur 38 .Ellisville 19 Decatur 32 .... . . . Raymond 18 Decatur 31 Goodman 33 Decatur 27 .... . . . Raymond 24 Johnson-F Culberson-G Fleming-G Rea-G Harris-F Boutwell-G Mills-HF Jordan-F Shephard-F 90 .,. YA,..Y , BASEBALL SQUAD BACK ROW: P. Lee, Frank McMullan, Devon Wall, Captain Wilson, Russel Gallaspy, Arthur Morrow, Homer Hunter. FRONT ROW: Eugene Pamell, Bert Wheeler, Charles Simmons, Jimmie Crum, Ralph Temple, Joe Favor, David McCool. Decatur ............ . . . Marion Military Decatur .... . . . Marion Military Decatur ....,. Ellisville Decatur . . Ellisville Decatur , . Ellisville Decatur .... Ellisville Decatur , . . Moorhead Decatur . . . Moorhead Decatur .... ...,,. G oodman Decatur ,.,.. Goodman Decatur Marion Military Decatur Marion Military Decatur .... ...,.. M oorhead Decatur ..... Moorhead Decatur . , Scooha Decatur . . Scooba Decatur . . Scooba Decatur .... Scooba TENNIS Walker Hopkins Johnsqn 1 Q v 4. e Ui... Cleveland, Williams, Land, Walker, Wood, Calvert 92 w J 4 v l I l BOOK VI CAMPUSOLOGY C If 1,1,v . QP' l il lflhv ,f ' gx N ,Frfygy V ,X Q ,iff M I ' 'N Q 'll 7 5 O f l 'lily I 'V xl- ' , 1' s EROS Love, hath she done this to Theef What shall alas become of me?-Lyly. 1 N 72:6 L0 ve-bm? c1'f5,v 1 94 E7- W 3 T M' las v -if ll qHlf'C6'bIbeR5 I if-I-57046. 'Fw 619196 Wu READY 47 QH055 Home Q. 9 Pu Y 3? M 3 , F679 cllreon S180-edlj ll uc,JH97q?,l Y f fell a MLWA -Byfg VE rf 'Ve F' 5'ALa.d U-SKE fi.-?eT,J E073 Ve Mem! 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Loeb- lnc ctomltns -Mass. r5 I 101. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE LITTLE 81 WARE FUNERAL HOME R. M. HENDRICK Graduate Supply House JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Manufacturers of Academic Caps and Gowns Representing Herff-Jones Co. School Jewelry Clint W. Lee Company Diplomas HOULER: If Captain doesnit take back what he said about me this morning, Pm going to leave college. DRAKE: What did he say? ISOULHR: He told me to leave college! it 102 W1 1 l EOR TWENTY SIX YEARS DAY IN AND DAY OUT There Has Been Available for the Customers of THE COLE BROTHERS COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, MISS. The most delicious and wholesome and attractive foods obtainable. CUSTOMER LOYALTY AND CONSUMER ACCEPTANCE Has made possible the continuous successful operation for these twenty-six years for which we are most grateful. We are indeed glad to have East Central junior College as one of these loyal customers. THE COLE BROTHERS COMPANY E. s. CoLE W. D. coLE W. F. CoLE 103 Compliments of BRILLIANT COAL COMPANY BIRMINGHAM, ALA. RED LAND: Hey, Chang how about some tobacco. I forgot mine. CI-IAN: Then I wish that you had forgotten your pipe. Compliments and Best Wishes of F. A. HULETT E99 SUN The Home of Lifetime Furniture Established in 1885 Meridian, Mississippi Fifty-three Years of Service to East Mississippi THE DECATUR CLEANERS Highest Quality Cleaning and Pressing Tailor-Made Suits Telephone 31-W We Deliver Mary, your hair is all mussed up. Did Bob try no kiss you against your will? He thinks he did, Mrs. jackson. 104 , '-vl, .li H . QI' j ijgd , I .T-Ffa. ' S121 if I 1 I ,--:.,a?3, 4: l - ' LA -1- ',.,f:.:i,f..iY ' 1 T ' r I f , is-:'lVi'..: Q rs .- . , L 1.9: '.- le , ' -s-:-H . ,,, , ' fl ..',, .I..-.-.l . . J -f-NH' -XL .gi 1 .61 ,.,w:v.. . .. - 11,41 17 4- -g ,gg-Lg? 3. ' 7.1 , i ., ,U If-:Q- i One of the Large Business Schools of the World All states and many foreign countries represented in student body. Short, intensive courses in Book- keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting. Two and four-year courses in Commercial Teacher Training, Account- ing and Secretarial Duties of college grade. Credits accepted by leading institutions. Member Kentucky Association of Colleges and Universities. Fifty-seven years old. Graduates everywhere. Near Mammoth Cave National Park. BGWLING GREEN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY 'I INCORPORATED J. L. HARMAN, President J. MURRAY I-Iu.L, V.-Pres. W. S. As:-nay, Bus. Mgr. 11: MRS. S.: Have you given the goldfish fresh water today? EVANS: No, Ma'm, they ainit hnished that I gave them yesterday. Compliments of ,PS Uwe 'f fm 3. -'I 'W flllflllff V 1 5, 7' :gm 2 ' ull' I i f Union and Decatur, Mississippi Compliments of NEWTON OIL MILL I NEWTON, MISSISSIPPI 105 l I Compliments of ROXY THEATRE Microphonic Sound Air-Conditioned DEMENT PRINTING C MARVIN: I-Iow are you feeling? BRUCE: Rotten, MARVIN: Whassamatter? BRUCE: Got insomniaf, Sunstrand Adding Machines MARVIN: NHOW mUCl'l?', BRUCE: Woke up twice in Mr. johnson,s lecture this morningf' Underwood Typewriters Sales-Service-Rentals-Supplies MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI Compliments of I. A. RUSSELL AND SONS PHILADELPHIA, MISSISSIPPI BURNS MOTOR co. Comm 0, FORD LUKE 86 COMPANY Wholesale Grocers Sales and Service NEWTON, MISSISSIPPI UNION, MISSISSIPPI Phone 58 M R. TODD: I want no lcnow once and for all, who is boss of this house? MRS. TODD: You'll be much happier if you don't find it out! 106 Compliments of BUCKLEY BROTHERS WHOLESALE GROCERS X PHONE 17 NEWTON, MISSISSIPPI L I Compliments of Leake County Insurance W. L. McMULLAN Agency INSURANCE CO. All Forms of Insurance CARTHAGE, MISSISSIPPI NEWTON , MISSISSIPPI I Compliments of PHILADELPHIA INSURANCE AGENCY PHILADELPHIA, MISSISSIPPI We Wdte All Forms of Insurance and Bonds MR. CROSS: John, you haven't been doing so Compliments of well in Chemistry. Now if you will answer fifty per cent ofI thilquesrions that I ask you on this special W0 S0 exaflrirslg-INwIQ E:'IDIfI?:Howlg manyhquestioEs?,'l f M . C : . ' , ' blue vitdol add? wo Irs: w at IS t e co or o JOHN: Pink, MR. CROSS: Wrmg. Second, do you know how MORTON, MISSISSIPPI to make sulfuric acid? JOHN: No. MR. CROSS: Correct. You passed the exam. Compliments of Compliments of MAY,S DRUG STORE Decatur Beauty Shoppe , , CPAL WILLIAMS, Proprietress H h Q I D lg ua Ity rugs phone 48 Philco Radios DECATUR, MISSISSIPPI DECATUR, MISSISSIPPI MRS. MC.: john, have you put the dog out? MR. MC.: No, I didn't even know it was on fire. 108 Newton Insurance Agency, Inc. - Put 'sure, in Insurance R L MRS. L. E. WILSON, Mgr. AGENT NEWTON, MISSISSIPPI General Insurance Thrash Building Phone 105 FOREST, MISSISSIPPI Bennett Insurance Agency If Ir's Worth Anything, LOUISVILLE, Miss. Have I' Insmd Masonic Temple Building We Represent Only the Best Stock Companies FIRE-TORNADO-LIABILITY INSURANCE SURETY-CONTRACT-JUDICIAL BONDS Mr. Walt Newsome says: Puppy love is the beginning of a clogls life. We Are Proud of East Central junior College and Wish for It a Continued Growth and Successi' UNION REALTY AND INSURANCE AGENCY R. G. BEEVERS, Secretary-Manager UNION, MISSISSIPPI Your F riena'-Before and After the Loss Compliments of W- P- MCMULLAN1 Agent Wedall lciowbablput Professor Todcl pouring s ru own i d h' h' k , biut lit is Pro? afohilgonscxlico lilvirriispatislihee poured catsup on his shoelace and tied his spaghetti. I LAKE, MISSISSIPPI l 1 109 1- 1 4 PRINTING - PUBLISHING - OFFICE SUPPLIES THE NEWTO RECORD Newton, Mississippi Serving Newton County for Thirty-seven Years The Draughon School of Commerce JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Fully Accredited by the American Association of Commercial Colleges. Courses That Prepare to Teach Commercial Subjects as Well as to Hold Positions Are Offered. Information Gladly Given. A. S. MCCLENDON, Pres. MR. EUBANKS: And this is one of those hideous caricatures you call moclern art? MRS. EUBANKS: No, that's just the mirror. Compliments of Hailey 86 McCormick HICKORY, Mississippi Compliments of CITY CAFE and CHARLES' KITCHEN ELLEN: Haddock and I are engaged. f JENNIE LEE: No, you don't mean it. ELLEN: No, but he thinks I do. 5'Save with Safety at Your Rexall Store Decatur Drug Store DECATUR MISSISSIPPI I W. E. i1W1ipiE'7gniiiiIDGE EVanS'Te 'Y C0mPanY Key 86 Locksmith MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI Wholesale Grocers MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI Compliments of THE ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY SERVICE - SUPPLIES MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI Professor Johnson says: Women may not have more backbone than men but most of them show more of it. Compliments of THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 0 f EAST CENTRAL JUNIOR COLLEGE li r 1 MAMA SPEED: What are you writing? I-IADDOCK: A joke. 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