East Central Community College - Wo He Lo Yearbook (Decatur, MS)
- Class of 1939
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More than a quarter of 'a century ago a man had a vision for the youth of this area which culminated in the establish- ment of Newton County Agricultural High School. Fifteen years later this same man, realizing the oppor- tunities for wider service of such an institution, turned his efforts towards the establisliment of a junior col- lege in connection with the Agricultural High School. Today East Central Junior College stands as the em- bodiment of his dreams and efforts, offering to its students a program of rich cultur-al development. man is Mr. VV. C. Mabry, who has been chairman of the Board of Trustees of these two institutions con- tinuously f or the past twenty-five years. As an evidence of our deep love and respect for him and of our 'appreciation of his untiring efforts in our behalf, we dedicate to him this 1939 XVO-HE-LO IZ 6LlZCy ROBERT MARSHALL, Teacher, Math-Chemistry MADELINE WROTEN ELIZABETH WARD LORINE RIVERS STANDING: MRS W. W. NEWSOME, Teacher, Eng1ish-History- .I. I' MOORE .II .'XX, IIIVIY SPIVPIY SI'IIIff2I'ION LEWIS !xI,ISI',If'I' VANCE SI'lI,IiY f!IfxY Spanish SITTING LUCILE MCMULLAN FRANCES HARRIS LOIS COOK EUNICE MAY VERA ADAMS J. D. HARRIS LEE BUSBY LLOYD MAJURE AUBRY VAUGHN TED SMITH MAURICE WALL I-IISTCDRY In the fall of 1928 a small group of students--twenty in number-enrolled at East Central Junior College, then known as Newton County Agricultural High School, and pledged their faith in the junior college movement then in its infancy in Mississippi. Beginning with small equipment-no laboratory, no li- brary, not even classroom facilities-with nothing, in fact, except the sheer will to hold on, this band of faithful students and two college teachers bore the travail of that first year out of which came East Central Junior College. Though only ten years old, it now takes its place with other great junior colleges of the state, fully equipped, and with an enrollment that has increased from the faithful twenty and a faculty of two teachers to more than four hundred students and a faculty numbering twenty-three. East Central Junior College builded on Faith, serving the most worthy area in the State of Mississippi, looks out on a new day and the Spirit of the school says: On to victofryg True welll ever beg Steadfast and loyal to our E. C. J. C. VLLSIJEES . . . O NEWTON COUNTY W. C. MABRY. President J. M. THAMES E. M. SMITH. Secretary MARSHALL CARSON F. S. SMITH L. E. VIVRETTE NESHOBA COUNTY W. D. GILLIS L. F. SANSING J. A. MCDONALD ALBERT UNDERWOOD D. L. WOOD W. A. WINSTEAD SCOTT COUNTY J. KNOX HUFF JOHN WALLACE W. H. JONES W. F. JOHNSON A. T. COOPER W. A. BEELAND LEAKE COUNTY C. O. BROOKS J. H. HAMILTON BRYAN BARNETT T. V. HORN L. B. TOWNSEND L. A. FAULKNER WINSTON COUNTY ROGER ALLEN CLAUDE RICHARDSON I. W. HORTON R. B. YARBROUGH O. H. CRAIG EARL WOODWARD BOARDS OF SUPERVISORS NEWTON COUNTY 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. IVICBEATH J. B. FULTON I. N. INGRAM, President SCOTT COUNTY J, J. FOUNTAIN L. T. SESSUMS E. M. DAVIS W. J. 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, IVICCULLY S- OSCAR CLAY I'1ARNI1lS'I' H. BOSWELL W. E. WOODWARD CLAUDE RICHARDSON, President 15 Qbresigemf L miizisfrafion ' Q0 ua A ' f .1 Q' qw-wi P Q, , gf! 5 Q fi C. R. JOHNSON Vice-Presiclefnt ' , 14. if , s J , ' ,f 'E ' ff.: gf 5 5' 7 7 7 , f fn Wi ' . Q if L95:'4f!1f' ' 'Pl H ffl fifyiwf '13 x ff 7 , ,ff If vp- IIf'. I I,. .JACKSON lJ 'I ff 'fl Wf1'r11,f:fll a-34 J. R. GIPSON Business Manager W. P. WILSON Dean of M011 ig C-acuffy pn! 3435'- x ,, Y x L - 'Exif . .3093 11 ' wig is r 6 wr S I F 4 MHS. VV, NV. NENVSOME English B. A., Mississippi State Cullege flil' XVUINEIIQ 31. A., University of Miss. C. C. ISPEARMAN Mathematics B. State Teachers Fol- legeg M. A., University of Mississippi ETHEL BURTON Lib1'zi1'izn1i B. A., Howzirtl College FRANK CROSS Chemistry B. Millsaps: M, S., Emory University J. VV. EAKES History, Education B. S., Mississippi Col- lege LEON EUBANKS- English U-. Stzite Teachers Cul- lege: M. A., University of Mississippi XVALT ER SULLIVAN Botany, Athletic Staff B. A., Louisiana State University: M. A., Louis- iana State University NELL TANNER Home Economies B. S., Mississippi State College for Vtfomeng Can- didate for M. S., Univer- sity of Tennessee ROBERT N. FLINT Agriculture U, S., Mississippi State: M. S., Mississippi State ELISE Me.-f.'ALI,l.TM Pliysif-:il icflllkilflflll B. S., Millssipsg Cllllfllflilit' fur M, S., Pe:.il.mfly JOHN F1-. ltic-CUNAUGHY Soeizil Science B. A., University of Alu' bzinia: M. A., University nf Alalvzirna MYRTLE MAULIPIN Freneli, Musii' Fi. A., B. S.. in lllusiei Mississippi State Cnllege fri 1' NV 0 l'll 611 MRS. YV. P. XYILSUN Cominerve B. S. C., Bnwling Green Business University MHS .IANIE SULLIVAN Efliieutiuii B. S., Stzite 'I'e2i0lie1'sCol- lege: M. A., University of Alulmmri ZELLE VVEEMS Sucial St-ienc.-e B. A., Mississippi Stzite Colleg e for VV: linen FAYE CUATES English B. A., University of Ala- bziinal M. A., University of Alzibaina J AMES MOS LE Y Bei n rl MRS. J. NV. XYALKEII Dietieizin ma-A X x 3 ' will A :st 'A , 4,-' ,Q '3' ,.. 51 mv- w-HN ,,...- ,-5 5 ...t E ,. in A if . 1 f- if Q11 Wm! gi EV: 'lx -1-.pf .-1 -Y. 'vs , rx ,Jeff-ak:-efd Wa H-f-mf X O K ix . . xi NK Ex . SCENE OF HOME, WORK AND PLAY wwf 25892 r R ng ' Y 41 iw- r - f .na al -fvffguzg 'P' 1 3 BUCK f ',4- X' Z.. X7 opkomore Gfass fficers if , BERNARD WALTON - President ,Ji DORIS STENNIS - - Vice-President 'MV ,fu-1' 2 JW' A, .f JANIE GRADY Secretary moms WILKS - Renoffef 0 IVIHS. W, W IHGWSUME - - Sponsor 16 ' NELLIE MAE ADDY ---- - Stratton Business May 27 Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 Dramatic Club 1. A heart whose love is innocent. MELVINA AINSWORTH - - Decatur General August 16 Dramatic Club 1, 23 Y. W. C. A. 1. 2. Awake my soul! Stretch every nerve, And pass with vigor on. ' FAYE WENDOLYN ALFORD - - - Morton Home Economics June 8 Home Economics Club 1, 23 Y. W. C. A. 1. 23 Morning Watch 1, 23 Dramatics 1. 2, 2nd Semester Reporterg Delta Psi Omega 23 War-Whoop Staff 2. In came 'Wimpy'-one vast substantial smilef' VIOLET ALLEN ---- ---- C enter Teachers November 30 Y. W. C. A. 1, 25 War-Whoop Staff 2. The boat of my desire is guided. WILLIE V. BARHAM ------ Philadelphia Home Economics May 20 Y. W. C. A. 1. 23 Home Economics 1, 23 Morning Watch 1. 2. Content to live, this is my stayg I seek no more than may suffice. GRAFTON BARNES ---- - Carthage Teachers July 20 Y. M. C. A. 1. 2. A frame so robust with a nature sweet. ROBERT BARRETT - - - - - Philadelphia General June 18 National Guard 21 Kaljyc Peers 1, 2, Vice-President lst Semesterg Y. M. C. A. 2. Know then thyself-enough for man to know. MILDRED BASSETT ---- - Harperville Home Economics September 27 Home Economics Club 1, 23 Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 Morn- ing Watch 1: I. R. C. 2. My soul is an enchanted boat. SARA PAYNE BELL - - - - Newton Business July 18 Morning Watch 1, 2, 2nd Vice-President 13 I. R. C 1, 2, lst Vice-President, Secretary 2nd Semester 23 Dramatics 13 Delta Psi Omega 2g Annual Staff 1. 2, Business Manager 2: Y Council 1, 2: Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. I count life just the stuff To try the soul's strength on. MARVIN BLANKS ----- - Collinsville General June 12 Kaljyc Peers 2: Y. M. C. A. 23 Annual Staff, Assistant Editor 2. So little done, so much to be done. 17 -1' avi in 'W' . Ml, Qgq 15 na? 'Qi 4' 'HT' .5 fix SARA PEARL BLOCKER - - Edinburg Business October 1 Glee Club 1, 2: Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 Morning Watch 2: War-Whoop Staff 2. A mind at peace with all below. CORNELIA BOYLES ---- - Homewood Home Economics April 22 Home Economics Club 1, 23 Y. W. C. A. 1. 2: I. R. C. 1 2: Morning Watch 1. In perfect symmetry of self-control. CECIL BROWN ------ - Lake Agriculture July Y. M. C. A. 1, 2. Men may rise on stepping-stones Of their dead selves to higher things. ROY BURNHAM ----- - Harperville Agriculture September 19 Y. M. C. A. 1. 2. Secretary 1st Semester 1: Y Cabinet 2. The secret of success is constancy of purposef' RILEY BURTON ----- - Philadelphia Agriculture July 9 Y. M. C. A. 1, 23 Morning Watch 1. 2. Sleep, happy soul -- all life will sleep at last. WILSON CALVERT ---- - Union General June 21 Dramatic Club 1, 2g I. R. C. 23 Band 1, 2. Any man may be in good spirits and good temper when he is well dressed. CURTIS COLLINS ---- - Dossville Agriculture November 9 Y. M. C. A. 1. 2. Tomorrow to fresh fields and pastures new. HAZEL COX ------- - Union Home Economics October 5 Home Economics Club 1, 23 Y. W. C. A. 1. 2: Morning Watch 1. 2. ' Pure is the spirit that dwells withinf' HORACE CROSBY ---- - Lake Agriculture January 10 Glee Club 1, 2: Debating Club 1: Kaljyc Peers 1. 2. Treasurer 1st Semester 23 Dramatic Club 2: Parlia- mentarian lst Semester, President 2nd Semester 23 National Guard 1, 2. The greater the man, the greater the courtesy. MAXINE CROWE ------- Dossville Business May 25 Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 Dramatics 1, 2: Morning Watch 1.2: War-Whoop Staff 2. For she, too, was one who could avenge, if cause should be. 18 i .1 JEWEL FRANCES EVERETT - - Newton Business January 17 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. But her large dark eyes showed deep passion's force. LORENE EVERETT - - - - Decatur Business - May 17 Dramatic Club 1, 2: Special Dancing Class 13 Annual Staff 2. Her air, her manners, all who saw admired, Courteous though coy, and gentle though retired, JESSE CURTIS FERGUSON ----- Hickory Agriculture October 7 Said I to myself, said I: llll never take work lim unable to do. HENRY FLETCHER ---- Lena General January 23 The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong. BONNIE FORD ------- Philadelphia Home Economics December 13 Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 Home Economics Club 1, 2g Morning Watch 1, 23 Dramatic Club 1. What care I for wreaths that can only give glory? TOM GALLASPY ---- - Union Business December 12 Tennis 1, 2. There is no wisdom like franknessf' ERIN GIPSON ----- - Louisville Business July 11 Glee Club 1, 25 Dramatic Club 1, 2. I built my soul a lordly pleasure house, Wherein at ease for aye to dwellf' JANIE GRADY ------- - Union Teachers September 10 Y. W. C. A. Chorister 1st Semester, President 2nd Semester 1: President 1st Semester 2g Dramatic Club, Vice-President lst Semester 2, Secretary 2nd Semes- ter 23 Delta Psi Omega 1, 2g Annual Staff 1, 23 War- Whoop Staff 23 Morning Watch 1, 23 Glee Club 23 Who's Who 1, 2. So the spirit bows before thee, To listen and adore thee. MARJORIE GORDON ---- - Decatur Teachers March 7 Dramatic Club 1, 23 Special Dancing Class 13 Annual Staff 2. I laugh, for hope hath happy place with me? TOMMY GRACE GULLY ---- - Neshoba Home Economics October 1 Home Economics Club 1, 2: Reporter 25 Dramatic Club 1, 23 Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 Morning Watch 1g Delta Psi Omega 2, Glee Club 1, 2. A pard-like spirit, beautiful and swift. 19 i .47 4p.w..x I..-nf :QW Jig- Business June 29 Clear and sweet is my soul, and clear and sweet is all that is not my soul. ' RUTH ILADEAN HERRING - - - - Philadelphia Home Economics December 9 Home Economics Club 1. 2, Social Chairman 2. Dele- gate 2g Dramatic Club 23 Y. W. C. A. 1. 2g I. R. C. 1.2. Treasurer 23 Basketball 1. Though I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry. YVONNE HICKMAN ------ Philadelphia Teachers March 7 Y. W. C. A. 1, 25 Dramatic Club 1. A good woman is a wondrous creature, cleaning to the right and to the good under all change. ELNA D. HICKS -------- Carthage Business May 12 Y. W. C. A. 1. 2. Reporter 1st Semester 2: Student Y Council 2. We may be personally defeated, but our principles- neverfl SARAH HILLMAN ---- - Dixon Business September 17 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, Secretary 2: Dramatics 1. 23 Morn- ing Watch 2: Annual Staff 25 Y Council 2: Delta Psi Omega. Like perfect music unto nobler words. MARGARET HOLLADAY ---- - Newton Home Economics March 14 Delta Psi 1, 2: I. R. C. 1. 2. Secretary 2nd Semester 1. lst Semester 23 Glee Club 1, 2. Reporter 2nd Semester 13 Morning Watch 1. 2: Cheerleader 1. 2: Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. A rosebud set with little wilful thorns. And sweet as air could make her. AUDREY YVONNE HOOVER - - - - Morton Home Economics March 15 Home Economics Club 1, 23 Dramatics 1. 23 Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 Morning Watch 1. 2. For you are a beauty and a mystery. ANNIE SUE HOPKINS ------ Louisville General E August 11 Glee Club 1, 23 Dramatic Club 1. 2. Secretary lst Semester 21 Delta Psi Omega 23 I. R. C. 2: Morning Watch 1, 2, Choristerg Y. W. C. A. 1. 2, Delegate 1: Girl Reserve, Sponsor 2: Y Cabinet 1, 2: Y Council 1, 2. She stood as one who championed human fears. ARMOUR JACKSON IDOM ------ Lake Business November 6 Band 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 23 Dramatic Club 1, 2. Treasurer 2nd Semester 2g Delta Psi Omega 1. 2. Treasurer 2nd Semester 23 Kaljyc Peers 1, 2, Sec- retary lst Semester 23 Y. M. C. A. 1, 21 I. R. C. 1. 21 Vice-President Freshman Class. Not what l am, but what I aspired to be. GORDON JACKSON ------- Dossville General October 20 Y. M. C. A. 1. 2. Judge all I do and tell of its worth. 20 I . i I LORRAINE HENTON - - - - Decatur 1 gl MARIE JACKSON ---- - Philadelphia Teachers February 6 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. A quiet mind is richer than a crown. ALICE JOY JAMES ---- - N9WtOTl Teachers October 27 Y. W. C. A. 2: Band 23 Drum Major 2. Earth changes, but thy soul and God stand sure. LAMAR JOHNSON ---- - Lena General January 14 Y. M. C. A. 1, 2. Act well your part, There all the honor lies. LOIS JOHNSON ----- - Sebastopol Business April 29 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. Her loveliness I never knew, Until she smiled on me. RAYNER JOHNSON ---- Decatur General December 26 Dramatic Club 1, 25 Debating Club 1. One who never turned his back, But marches breast forward. ZEB JOHNSON ----- Vernon, Ala. Agriculture July 24 When a lady's in the case, You know all other things give place. PERCY LEE - - - - - Montevallo. Ala. General I December 31 Kaljyc Peers 1. 23 Vice-President 2nd Semester 23 Annual Staff 2: Football 13 Baseball 1, 2. His smile is sweetened by his gravity. PRINCE LONGINO ----- - Silver Creek General July 16 Band 2. If you are wise, be wiseg keep what goods the gods provide you. JOHN JOSEPH LOGAN - - - - Lawrence General October 27 Kaljyc Peers 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 23 Dramatic Club 1: Delta Psi Omega 23 Y. M. C. A. 1: I. R. C. 1, 23 Morning Watch 15 Band 1, 2. Thou art to me a delicious torment. ARLEASE LEWIS ---- - Rose Hill Teachers July 26 Glee Club 23 Y. W. C. A. 2. I slept and dreamed that life was Beautyg I woke and found that life was Dutyf' 21 il Y IQHF :Qian ii: 1 'fate s if l'Ov 5912? 'fi DAVID MCCOOL ----- - Louisville Business December 4 Football 1, 2, Manager 2: Baseball 1. 2. Peace be with thine and health to thee. HELEN MCCRAW ---- - Decatur Teachers November 8 Glee Club 1, 2, Vice-President 23 Tennis 11 Dra- I matic Club 1, 2. She is as good as she is fair. JAMES MCDANIELS ---- - Beech Agriculture June 17 Y. M. C. A. 1, 21 Basketball 1, 2. A wise player accepts his throws and scores themfi WINNIE FRANCES MADDOX - - Hickory Business July 9 Dramatic Club 1: Delta Psi Omega 2: Y. W. C. A. 1.2. I love tranquil solitude and such society As is quiet, wise, and good. TOXEY MCMAHAN ---- - Union Agriculture November 29 Everything comes if a man will only waitf, LENORA MILLER ----- - Louisville General April 15 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2: Morning Watch 1, 2. Pianist 25 Y Council 2. Command me, my dearest friends. RUBY MOODY ----- - Louisville Business July 31 Y. W. A. 1, 23 Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 Cheerleader 1: Campus Beauty. The reason firm, the temperate will, Endurance, forethought. strength and skill. JACK Moons - - - - - Newton Business July 1 Yes, social friend, I love thee well. RACHEL HUNT MOORE ---- - Stringer Home Economics September 10 Home Economics 23 Y. W. C. A. 23 Annual Staff 2g War-Whoop Staff 2. And like music on the water Is thy sweet voice to me. ROBERTA MOORE ---- - Newton Business Many 15 Thy soul was like a star that dwelt apart. 22 ., RUBY KATHRYN MOORE - - - Dossville Teachers December 30 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, Vice-President lst Semester 23 Morning Watch. Endurance is a crowning quality, And patience all the passion of a great heart. SUE MOORE - - - - - Philadelphia Business November 2 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, Reporter lst Semester, Vice-Presi- dent 2nd Semester lj Annual Staff. Earth's noblest thing a woman perfected. DWIGHT MULHOLLAND - - - - Philadelphia Agriculture November 12 Kaljyc Peers 1, 2, Reporter 2nd Semester 23 Dramatic Club. Born for success, he seems. MARGILEEN MULHOLLAND - - - Philadelphia Home Economics July 3 Home Economics Club 1, 2, President 23 Dramatic Club 1, 23 Delta Psi Omega 23 Y. W. C. A. 2. The fairest garden in his looks, And in her mind the wisest books. FRANCES NICHOLSON ------- Lake Home Economics September 14 A creature, not too bright or good For human nature's daily food. KLEIN NOEL - - - - - Hillsboro Agriculture April 18 Kaljyc Peers 1, 2, President 2nd Semester 23 I. R. C. 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 23 Y. M. C. A. 1, 2: Annual Staff 2. Editor-in-Chief3 Y Cabinet 1, 23 Y Council 1. 2. Principal is ever my motto-never expediencyf' GORMAN OLIPHANT ---- - Carthage Agriculture November 8 Y. M. C. A. 1, 2. Good nature and good sense have met together. AUSTIN OZBORN ----- - Union Agriculture August 8 The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. MABEL PALMER ---- - Falkner Teachers March 16 Dramatic Club 13 Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 Y Council 1. Virtue alone is happiness below. RUDOLPH PARKER - - - - Dixon Agriculture November 8 We do our neighbor all the good we can. 23 1 QF ll .ui A ........-aw it Q an , ,117 , n F5 7 ,R vvl' ...qi MARTHA JANELL PATRICK - - Ludlow General April 2 Fair as Cl star when only one Is shining in the sky. C. R. PEAGLER ----- - Leesburg Agriculture October 19 It matters not how long you live. but how well. MARTHA TAY PEEBLES - - - Philadelphia Business September 17 Dramatic Club: Delta Psi Omega, Business Manager 23 Glee Club 1, 2: Y. W. C. A. 1. 2. Secretary lst Semester 1: Annual Staff 1, 2: Morning Watch 1. 2. Come in the evening or come in the 'rnorningg Come when you are looked for Or Come without warning. RAYLON PIGG ----- - Lena Agriculture April 9 Y. M. C. A. 2. A mind at peace with all. LORING PORTER ---- - Louisville General March 5 Debating Club 2: Y. W. C. A. 1, 2: Reporter of War- Whoop 1. To those who know thee not, no words can paint. LOUISE PORTER ---- - Morton Teachers April 6 Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 Home Economics Club 1, 2: Morn- ing Watch. So dids't thou travel on life's common way In blessed cheerfulnessf' GRACE RAWSON ---- - Dossville Teachers February 19 Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 I. R. C. 23 Home Economics Club 2. To thine own self be True. JUSTINE REA -------- Philadelphia Home Economics . December 11 3 Basketball 1, 23 Y, W. C. A. 1. 2: Home Economics Club 1, 23 Morning Watch. Not by years, but by disposition is wisdom acquired. HEBERT RHODES ------- Collinsville Teachers November 6 Bc ruled by Timeitlie wisest counsellor of all. CHRISTINE RISER ----- - Forest Home Economics August 10 Dramatic Club 1, 23 Home Economic Club 1. 2: lVlorning Watch 1, 2, President 21 Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 Y Council: Y Cabinet. I line not in myself, but I become Portion of that u'roun.d nm. 24 r Mll HADE SESSUMS ----- - Lena Agriculture October 5 Basketball 1, 23 Y. M. C. A. 1, 2. I can cheerfully take it now, or with equal cheerfulness I can wait. FLORENE SHERMAN ---- - Lena Business July 13 Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 Girls Basketball. Manager 2. The world is so full of a number of things, I'm sure we should all be as happy as kings. BETSY SHIELDS ----- - Morton Home Economics June 29 I. R. C. 1. 2, 2nd Vice-President 1. lst Vice-President 23 Dramatic Club 1, 23 Delta Psi Omega 23 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2: Home Economics Club 1, 23 Band 1, 23 Morn- ing Watch 1, 23 Annual Staffg War-Whoop Staff. f'Here's a heart for every fate. FRANCES SMITH -------- Decatur Teachers December 26 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2: Home Economics Club 1, 2. Count that day lost whose low descending sun Views from thy hand no worthy action done. LORRIS C. SMITH ---- - Morton Business November 5 Y. M. C. A. 1, 2. What shall I do with all the days and hours?'i MARGENE SMITH ----- - Decatur Business February 19 Special Dancing Class 1: Who's Who 1, 2. She walks in beauty like the night of cloudless climesf' WOODLY SMITH ---- - Conehatta Agriculture , August 17 Y. M. C. A. 1, 2. Write me as one who loves his fellow-menfi GERTRUDE SMYTH ---- - Louisville Business April 10 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. Though pleased to see the dolphins play, I mind my compass and way. DORIS STENNIS ----- - Newton Business July 30 Delta Psi Omega 1, 2, President lst Semester 23 An- nual Staff 1, 2: War-Whoop Staff, Business Manager: Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 Morning Watch 1, 23 I. R. C. 1, 2 Reporter lst Semester 2, 3rd Vice-President 1, 2' Who's Who. Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eyes, In every jesture dignity and love? v 1 ELLOWEEN STOKES ---- - Forest General February 28 Home Economics Club 1, 2g Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. Her calm, gentle sweetness sets her apart from all. 25 Wh. '95 i Si WAYNE M. STONE - - - - Center Teachers December 26 Y. M. C. A. 1, 23 Morning Watch 1. 23 Dramatic Club 1, 2: Debating Club 1. 2. Secretary 1: Glee Club 1, 25 Delta Psi Omega 2. Seeing only what is fair, Sipping only what is sweet? LOUTRELLE STRIBLING - - - Union General ' May 27 Kaljyc Peers 1. 23 Baseball 2. The Spartan, borne upon his shield, was not more free. W. T. TAYLOR ------ - Little Rock Agriculture August 14 I. R. C. 2. Treasurer lst Semester 21 Debating 1. 23 Y. M. C. A. 1, 23 Cheerleader 1. I wear my hat as I please-indoors or out. RALPH TEMPLE ---- - Carthage General July 18 Glee Club 1, 23 Baseball 1, 2. All mankind love a lover. PAT THOMAS - ---- - Newton Business November 14 Kaljyc Peers 1, 2, Sergeant at Arms 2nd Semester: Dramatic Club 1, 2, Parliamentarian 2nd Semester 2: Glee Club 1. 23 Football 1. 2: Baseball 1. 23 Annual Staff 23 War-Whoop Staff 23 Morning Watch 1. 2: National Guard 1. 2. t'Oh, why should life all labor be? BERTHA NEWELL THOMPSON - - Decatur Teachers January 20 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2: Home Economics 1, 2. May they Come, may they come, The days which enchant ns. EMMA MAE THOMPSON - - - Decatur Teachers July 26 Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 Home Economics Club 1. 2. Happy am I3 from care I'm free! Why arenft they all contented like me? B. E. TOLBERT ------- Philadelphia Business A September 1 Glee Club 1, 2. No legacy so rich as honesty. EUNICE TULLOS ------- Edinburg Teachers December 31 Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 Dramatic Club 1. The love of learning, the sequestered nooks, And all the sweet serenity of books. HELEN VANCE ------- Neshoba Home Economics March 3 Home Economics Club l, 2, Secretary 23 Y. W. C. A. l, 23 lvlorning Watch 23 Dramatic Club 1, 23 Delta Psi Omega 2. But to see her is to lone her. 26 TZ--. E V l 1 r J I r i I LODENA WAGGONER ---- - Hil1SbOI'O Home Economics January 1 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. So many worlds, so much to do, So little done, such things to be. CHRISTINE WALKER ---- - LGTIH Teachers March 6 Basketball 1, 25 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2: Morning Watch 1, 23 Home Economics Club 1. The secret of success is constancy of purpose. LAVERNE WALKER - - - - - - Union General April 9 Kaljyc Peers 2, President lst Semester, Treasurer 2nd Semester: Tennis 1. I strove with noneg for none was worth my strife. MARY HELEN WALKER ----- Louisville Teachers March 6 Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 Morning Watch 1. She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen. CHARLES WALTERS ------- Morton Business October 16 Kaljyc Peers 1, 2, Reporter 1, Secretary 21 National Guard 1, 23 Band 1, 2. Gladness of heart is the life of man, and the joy- fulness of a man prolongeth his days. BERNARD WALTON - - - Union General November 3 Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, President 2nd Semester 13 Y Cabinet, President 2: Kaljyc Peers 1, 23 Morning Watch 1.2, Secretary-Treasurer 23 President Sophomore Class. I thought of the future whatever I did, That I never might grieve for the past. LIONEL WARNER ---- - Louisville General ' June 17 Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, Vice-President 1st Semester 21 Y Council 1, 2g Debating Club 1, 2. He most lives who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best. - DORIS WEBB ----- - Forest Business May 27 I. R. C. 1, 23 Dramatic Club 1, 23 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. MARY RUTH WEEMS -------- Sun Business September 27 Glee Club 1, 23 Dramatic Club 1, 2, Treasurer 1st Semester 23 Y. W. C. A. 23 Morning Watch 2: War- Whoop Staff 2. Gather ye rosebuds while ye may Old time is still a-flying. CHESTER WELLS ----- - Decatur Agriculture January 6 Kaljyc Peers 1, 23 Dramatic Club 1, 2: I. R. C. 1, 2, Sergeant at Arms 2nd Semester 1, President 2nd Semester 2: Y Council 1, 2, Annual Staff. My mind to me a kingdom is. 27 C Y N-47' 'Yr ZR' :Oi D WWE ir-H7 .Q-QQ 9- 'Y' 'fl- P fan., HG! 'ff 7 -uf IV' 'us fv EVELYN WHATLEY - - - Louisville Business December 31 Y. W. C. A. 1. 2. I am a part of all that I have met. JAMES WHITE ----- - Louisville Agriculture December 10 Let all good things await 4Him who cares not to be great But as he saves or serves the state. LILLY PEARL WHITE - - - Louisville Teachers January 9 Morning Watch 1. 21 Y. W. C. A. 1. 2. She doeth little kindnesses which most leave undone? LOIS WHITE ---- - Philadelphia Teachers December 25 Morning Watch 13 Y. W. C. A. 1. 2: Home Economics Club 2. To keep my honor forever purefi OTIS BELLE WHITEHEAD - - - Louisville Teachers May 2 Morning Watch 1, 2: Y. W. C. A. 1. 2. Gods rarest blessing is, after all, a good woman. CECIL WHITTINGTON - - - - Carthage Agriculture May 14 Y. M. C. A. 1. 2: Basketball 1. 2. Good health and good sense are two of life's greatest blessingsfl DORIS WILKES ---- - Louisville Teachers April 8 Dramatic Club 1. 2. Reporter Ist Semester 2: Y. W. C. A. 1. 2. Secretary 2nd Semester 2: Morning Watch 1.21 Y Council 1. 2: Y Cabinet 2: War-Whoop Staff: Annual Staff 2. Build on, and make thy Castles high and fair. TOOTSIE WILLIAMS - - - - Little Rock Business K November 18 ' Y. W. C. A. 23 Band 23 Dramatic Club 23 War-Whoop Staff: Delta Psi Omega 2. A little work, a little play To keep as going-and so good-day. ' CHARLENE WILLIS ------ Noxapater Home Economics October 19 Home Economics Club l, 21 Dramatic Club 11 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2: Morning Watch 1. 2. Rest is not quitting the busy career: Rest is the fitting of self to OlI6'S sphere. DAN YOUNG --------- Boone General October 22 Y. M. C. A. 1. 2. No cowurrl soul is 'mine. 28 4 gras men Gfass fficers of , 1 gif, .0 1' JOSEPH ALLMON - - President ' ' 'Y FRANCES TOWNSEND - - Vice-Pfresiclem N 1 O DOROTHY CUNNINGHAM - - Secretary MR. LEON EUBANKS - - Sponsor i MR. J. R. GIPSON - - Sponsor I I 29 MARGARET ABNEY - - - Montrose Music J. B. ADAMS ----- - Decatur ' General JOSEPH ALLMON - - - - Newton General CLINTON BAILEY - - - - Newton General MARGARETTE BARNETT - - - Carthage Home Economics MARY FRANCES BEECH - - Philadelphia Teachers STATHA BENNETT - - - - Morton General HARRISON BOSWELL - - - Louisville General LUCILLE BROOKS - - - - Newton Business WINNIE LOU BRYANT - - Stringer General FLORENCE CALLAHAN - - - Philadelphia Business GEORGE CALVERT - - - Union General . JUANITA CARTER ----- Philadelphia Teachers JULIA CARTER ----- - Hickory Home Economics NED CARY ------ Montevallo, Ala. Agriculture '30 I REGINA CHALK ---- General BEN CLAYTON ---- General MARGIE MAE CLEVELAND - Business YVONNE COLEMAN - - - Business DOT CUNNINGHAM - - - Teachers JANIE EARLE DANIELS - Business INA JEAN DANSBY - - Teachers JERRY DAY ------ Home Economics BILL DAVENPORT ---- Business and Music IDE DICKENS ----- Agriculture OTHO DICKINSON - - - Agriculture WILLIAM EVERETTE - - - Agriculture HERMAN FULLER - - - Business HAZEL CORINNE FULTON - Business DAVIS GARY ------ Agriculture Louisville Meridian - Stratton Louisville Louisville - Newton - Decatur - Decatur - Okolona - Carthage - Union - Newton - Okolona - Neshoba Yazoo City ,. fr ar' .- 41' '-v 1' yfgnf ,l f fv- 'bu 48. Y u 1 y - sul?-v 'L' DOLLYE GERMANY ---- Home Economics JULIA ANN GILBERT - - - ' General HAZEL GOLDEN ---- General COLAN GUNTER ---- General WANDA ARGATHA HAMILTON. Teachers MARY FRANCES HAMMONS - Home Economics DEWEY HARMON ---- Agriculture PEARL HERRINGTON - - - Home Economics TRACY REID HITT - - - Business LODENA HOLLINGSWORTH - Business OPAL DAYNE HOPPER - Business JOHNNIE MAE HODGE - - Home Economics CHRISTINE HUNT - - - - Business EILEEN JONES ----- Business T. J. KELLY ----- - Agriculture - Dixon - Chunky - McDonald - Decatur Thomastown - Carthage - Forest Little Rock - Louisville - Lake - DeKalb - Estes Harperville - Carthage - Addison 32 w GERALDINE KEMP ----- Noxapater Home Economics HELEN GLENN LAND - - Philadelphia Business ANNETTE LONGINO ---- Silver Creek Home Economics MARY LOVORN ---- - Louisville Business MARY FRANCES MCKINNON - Union Home Economics JOSEPH MCCLOSKEY - - - Philadelphia General ELOISE McMULLAN - - - Decatur Business GEORGE TITUS MAPP - - Forest Business FRANK MARTIN - - - Columbiana. Ala. Teachers SPURGEON MASON - - - - Newton ' Agriculture MARJORIE MOORE ----- Louisville Home Economics WILHELMINA MUCKELRATH Bay Springs Business MARTHA MULHOLLAND - - Philadelphia Teachers THOMAS MULHOLLAND - - Philadelphia Business GRADY MULLINS - - - - Lena General ,N 33 I '15 if ,gf 7 on L- ,XG J 1 1 DORIS MURPHY ---- - Louisville Teachers VICTOR MURPHY - - - General - Newton MERLE MYERS ------ Pclahatchie Home Economics EUGENE PARNELL - - - lVIor1roeVille.Ala. General MARVIN PICKLE ---- Agriculture JAKEY PLUNKETT - - - General HAZEL REYNOLDS - - Business - Dossville - Center - Decatur 'VIRGINIA REYNOLDS ----- Union Home Economics and Business MILDRED ROBERTS - - - Teachers HAZEL ROBERTS ---- Home Econonz ics ANNIE LOU ROWZEE - - Business SHIELDS SIMS ---- General CURTIS E. SLAY - - - General FRED SMITH ----- Teachers CAMILLE STEGALL - - General Louisville Louisville - Stratton - Columbus - Carthage Philadelphia Pelaliutchic 7-s-f--- - - -- 4 l ? l . l I l ERMA LEE STEGALL - - - Pelahatchie Teachers FRANCES STILL - - - - Newton Teachers BILLIE TAYLOR ---- - Little Rock General JAMES THAMES ---- - Decatur Business FRANCES TOWNSEND - - - Lena Business CASPER TULLOS ----- Philadelphia Agriculture BUFORD WAGGONER ---- Harperville Agriculture BILL WALLACE ---- - - Carthage Agriculture DOROTHY CORRIEE WATTS - - Newton Business ELIZABETH WEATHERFORD - - Lawrence Home Economics JOHNNIE WIGGINS ---- Philadelphia Teachers MARGARET YARBROUGH - - Louisville General A-ences:-5 x . 1+ 'f Vf - ,, 21- ll IX, f JZ, ful, . 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S, as a freshman of the high school. This was the first year of the schoo1's existence, and as I think of those years spent here with my class, happy memories flood my mind. On any Homecoming Day, we think not only of the academic training and social experiences we had while in school, but of the service to society that may have been rendered by our Alma Mater-- be it high school or college, and in our case it is both. During the first ten years of the life of this Agricultural High School, hundreds of boys and girls from the rural area of Newton County and other counties had the privilege of enrolling and graduating--many of whom could not have attended any other high school. The junior college, of which we are so proud, is now enabling numbers of young men and women to get two years of excellent college work for less than half of the amount it would cost them at any senior college. No wonder you and I glory in the high quality of literary, social, and moral work the high school and junior college have done during the first quarter of a century of their lives. May you and I support this institution even more energetically in the years to come than we have in the past, and may it continue to grow and to set the pace for all agricultural high schools and junior colleges in the State of Mississippi. Mas. L. E. V1v1-:RETT1-3 Union, Mississippi 37 I I w EIZLOI' 6155 ffLC6l'5 JACK STUHIZS - - Reporter 0 fvmfs, .fmxm ,fII,I,IVAN - Slfflwlf 38 1 JACK GRIFFIN - - Presidem O JASPER BLOUNT - Vice-President 0 DOROTHY COGHLAN - - SQCTGTGTLI-T'TQUSll'T'Q7' Elizabeth Addy, Thomas James Anderson. lvlurjorie Brand, Charles Clarke. Catherine Duke. Eva Dee Ezidv. Audrex Freeman, Ruby Gene Gaines, Lizzie Mae Gibbs, Alton Harris, Bill Jones, Churles Jordan, Charles Maijure, Geneva Massey, Jesse Mosley. George Meixel. Mary Doris Milner. Hugh 1VICCl'1lllCy. Ethel Mclilhenney. Lois lXIelXIulIQin Opal lVIclVIul1an, Tate MclVIullr1n. Charles Pennington, Robert A. Rhodes. Bonnie Lee Rowzee. lklurjorie Roxwee Vernon Sadler, Katie Sue Sims. Charles Lewis Smith, Georgia Anis Smith. Olen Smith. Roger Shuckelford. .V-i Solito. Ina Wyatt, Joyce Otis Gunter. 39 Lmior Gfass jpficers ODELL EDMONS - - President 7-vm. Q 'lf' ,A vm .9 5:56 , , f MISS ZELLE WEEMS - - Sponsor ..-- . ' 42 ,Xa k .o- 'ry' 3.- ir 'Q 7' f 1 IOHNNIE DOOLITTLE - - Secretary O MH, W, l'. WILSON - - Sponsor 40 .44 BOBBIE BARNETT MASTON LEDLOW EMOGENE BLOUNT OTIS ARMSTRONG LELAND ADKINSON JUANITA DEARMAN WILLIE MARVIS MCCRAW WARRENE MCMULLAN GRACE LOVORN ANNETTE WILLIS MARY KATHERINE MCMULLAN INA GRACE RUSSELL 41 MACK GALLASPY BERNICE MASSEY DORIS HARRIS ETALENE STAMPER EMMA JEWEL MEADOR HILDA RUSSELL EDNA BUNTYN GERALD SMITH FREDA WIGGS BILLIE WIGGS ELEANOR RUSSELL KATIE RUTH PETTY in-an 9' YE 2 IH 1 .f W x B yr., ' 'IQ 'f f 2' id-,z W fe' FQ Q4 3: I is 3 Sm E 'ff' HQ, x Yi ,,..-- ,.,.., 7' fm? 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WWW., - 'Y MISS DORIS STENNIS Most Beautiful f .MW 'WWW MISS MARGENE SMITH May Queen and Beauty MISS LORENE EVERETT Beauty W Ad , , en, 1 .W WWW MISS WILHELMINA MUCKELRATH Beauty MISS DOROTHY WATTS Beauty QNX fjgb 1 ' it X, f.A 'r N A We ii' 'vi 654 WP-lO'S .412 Goffeqe MARGARET HOLLADAY Best All-Around DORIS WILKES Most Intellectual u-I lf' 4.,.w-'Y WAYNE STONE Wittiest ' DOROTHY CUNNINGHAM Friend liest WI-ICD... an Gglleqe O LGRENE EVERETT BILL WALLACE Cutest Girl Cutest Boy FRANK MARTIN CHRISTINE WALKER Best Boy Athlete Best Girl Athlete HELEN GLENN LAND HARRY LINCH Best Dressed Girl Best Dressed Boy 'mb 'Ni' 4-vHv Mm-If Nw II' 2 0 :L W I-I CD ' S .dn gfiqh School BOBBIE BARNETT Miss Decatur High School IU' YY -N. 'X f , W3-f if 405 ,wf 5:-4'-6 -4, CHARLES JORDAN Mr. Decatur High School HELEN HADDOCK Most Beautiful Girl EUGENE WHEELER Most Handsome Boy DORIS MILNER Most Popular Girl JOE VETRANO Cutest Boy JOHNNIE DOOLITTLE Cutest Girl W I-I Q gn Slfiqlz Selma! MAC SMITH Best Boy Athlete V DOROTHY COGHLAN Most Intellectual Girl CHARLES PENNINGTON Most Intellectual Boy MARJORIE BRAND Best Dressed Girl JACK STUBBS Best Dressed Boy Y EMOGENE BLOUNT Most Talented Girl 'ff OLEN SMITH Most Onriginal Boy twin ,pn-I HAIL TO OUR MAY QUEEN MARGENE SMITH - May Queen MARJORIE GORDON HELEN MCCRAW NELLIE MAE ADDY ANNIE LOU ROWZEE HAZEL REYNOLDS MARY RUTH WEEMS iff- H S if A YV f 4 WY, M4 ff, .1 , V ' 'rf M, X, , pb -bfi? -' WM' w VW N..-H x A49 . f 1 ? f amy Y,-xx pr-no ! 1 - 9-Mu. ,- ,X M,-va Q x . l I I l'q6UZLZ6LfL0lZ5 . . . BUCK III ll --' 4' nf ' : ,N uknigr- Aj. n if ,Lvl Mg, .ask-11,4-1 f '1- 7 :-5' -9 ,,1,'1 gm f .,' . ,, 1 5 N 1f1 w g? Ak 5 ' v ,!' 314 uf , ' ' f' If ll ., Rf f fi Qi ! X' .--.Q Q , f I '--Z-is 1 ! f lg 5 iq. 1 fx 1 a' 4 1 X' a W ZA' 'LN 'N xiii' gl ELL: ! 'iff'-.4W ' . WFS: f, f' , f LW, :L 3':g?y, ' f, xff- 4 ' Ll.-. A fy L. ff, L f,WQfQ , 5, . 4 'U m f f f+'1 ,,fff M 1 -X X I i',y K, ,- X ' X RER! 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'58 ifvw X ,gl Uwl, llillmzm, XXV-lls, .X11SlIllS, Slxivlds, Xllmmn lit Ntwnm EDITORIAL STAFF KIJCIN NHIGI, ---- Iilditwn 1'1IlGS'I'l'Ill XX'IC1.l,S, lX1llllllL111ll-2 lflalilul' IHIILIS STICNNIS - - .Xwsislunl Al.'X1i'I'II.'X 'l'.XX' l'lGlGlII.1CS, 1,111-lunrx' lfhlllm' S.XI1.XII l1II,l.Al.XN Assistant Sl'l'I .XIHHIQIG - .Xssixlzllll .I,XNll'1 1IlZ.'XI1X' .XVI lhlitm' IIIICNIG l'4lIi'I'1C1Z - JX5N1F12l1I1 1I,X1l11lSHN 14HSXX'1'II,I, - Awsisizunt .I,XN11'I 1C1ll,I'I 1hXNI1'l1.S - .XNHis1:1l1l M,X1IfI.'X1ll'I'1' 11H1,I,.XlLX Y f 1'i4'2l1lll'1' liflilm' 1ll1I1fl'1'1lX' XX'.X'I I'S - - .Xxsislzllll XX'11.11l'I1..X1IN,X M1'4'K1'I1,1l,'X'I'1l - - - - - - - - .Xxsislzllli 11l1.I. 1'.XX'l'INI'flI1'I' - X'2IIl1Ill1f'H1ll1.QX I,1rIil'INl'I l'IX'1'Ill1'I'1 I' - - ,Xwwislzulul 11I'I'l'SX' S11i1'II,lrS ' .Xssistnlnl BUSINESS STAFF H,X1f,X 1'.XX'Nl'l 12I'II,l. - - 1:l1F1lIO'5IN ,Xlillmpwl 111'1lI.X1f'XfXf l1'l'1.1,1'l1l - - ,'Xrr,is'1:ulnl XIIIH XX' XXQ NI4IXX'HHMl'I - 1 :u'l111X ,Xrlvu --1 58 .pn-wa X 1 dl' av :CN Q JCWIICNIC PAIiNEl,L - - - - - - Edilul M,XHGAIiE'l' H4 hLI,AI JA Y - - - - - ,ASNlPl'ifitP litlitrrl DHHIS STPINNIH - - - - - - llusine-ss lNIul1ug1-1 I2-XT THOMAS - - - - - - Sports Editm JUE IAJGAN ---- - - - - Sports ldflitul BETSY SHIELIPS - - - - - - - l+'Hutu1'e Editfn MARY FRANCES HEECH - - - - I1if.6l'2ll'j' Editwl FRANCES TUXVNSEND - - - - - - Vluh Editm .JANIE HRADY - - - f - - Excluulge lihlitm EILEEN JONES - - - - - - 1 lI'L,'l1lLltlU1'l 1111115153311 JUSEPH ALLMUN - - , . . 7 - - Adve-1'tising' M:111z'1g'-el J. B. ADAMS ---- - Qykoop Sfczff MT Z - - - Advertising' 1X1?llltlg0l' HARHISUN HUSXYELI. - - - - - - .Xl't Editul .IANIE ERLE IWANIELS - - x , A2 'Q 71 V s Qi, - - - - - Art Edilm f Z4 'X f WARHENE My-MULLAN - - X 1 - ---- Al'tFI1litwl' . MR. LEON EUBANKS - - f f - - - - Faculty Adviser f f Q ' A MR. J, R. f31PsoN - - - X4 f 4 - - - Faculty ,A4.lViSE'l ' ' ' EUGENE PARNELL Iml:1S STK Editul'-in-Chief Itusilwss Blu x, -I 1 S34- 1 if -'A -1. ,,J..4w f 0 ..M- WR A X. mms'- , sr M, ' 59 NNIS Illlggvl' JZ' sf gn- L fafjyc Qgeers 1-4 23 ll ZA -31450 'NJ i 'vnu 'tv- 11 av -Pfs .3 'W ... bee- -,,-,,,f uf 4 Q.. surf if 3-24, , ri I ffm- Wwllfvr, KI:-m Nm-I, Ruhr-ri. I3ur'x'1-H, Pcrcy 1.00, lV1znx'vin Blanks, Bun Clayton i-pi QI ,,4f 'Juan AJ! x'+l -or-nf HH 1 f 111 by Uilm lJif'l1in:-nm, I,r-un Iflubamks, Spnmsurg Cullum GLllllL'1'. Al'I1l4llll' Idom VH1, Iv In 1 Irmpqln. lVIulImII:mrl, Shu-Iris Sims, l.ruut1'c-llm- Slribling. Jump-s Thames f , I 1 IPIUIMVY f h:1r'lf':, Wnlif-r':f1, Hf'!'llJIl'lf Wnltfm, Billil- Wzu'1'm1. Chcslcx' WL-lls, 60 lr 57 esper IN APPRECIATION OF IVIY DORMITORY FRIENDS Dormitory girls, as from Decatur I go, Iill take your faces to keep away woeg I,ll take your smiles And your wiles Your sweetness Your neatness Your youth to refresh me in a world of sorrow-- Iill hold you fast in my memories tomorrow. In many other faces, though strange they may be, Your grace will be reflected, your likeness I'll see-- For wide be the area that my footsteps may roam, I'll cherish my friends in our dormitory home! MARY LUCILLE LEACH 61 WENDOLYN ALFORD CHRISTINE RISER MILDRED BASSETT ELIZABETH SHIELDS CORNELIA BOYLES ELLOWEEN STOKES HAZEL COX RACHEL MOORE BONNIE FORD OTIS BELLE WHITEHEAD RUTH HERRING MARGARETTE BARNETT YVONNE HOOVER JUANITA CARTER GRACE RAWSON JULIA CARTER JUSTINE REA DOLLY GERMANY 62 HOME MARGILEEN MULHOLLAND - - President FRANCES NICHOLSON - - Vice-President HELEN VANCE - - Secretary-Treasurer O TOMMY GULLY - - Reporter MISS NELL TANNER - - Sponsor MARY FRANCES HAMMONDS ANNETTE LONGINO MARY FRANCES MCKINNON OPAL DAYNE HOPPER MARGIE MOORE MARTHA MULHOLLAND EMMA LEE STEGALL JOHNNIE MAE HODGE ELIZABETH WEATHERFORD ECCDNCDMICS CLUB in 0- 'G fwiii 1 xr .uni gy.. V. A-dv -is 'A ......-, '57- KU' XYX1' QW., 400 fem 3 H. 1-J ,.,...-nv 'E 63 if lii 'Kb 1, ,f A 'VK S at Q 'is 'V 1 ,-u..., vw -ua mferrmrfiorm A62 'Q 117 'QI :R -E5 'L fl 5 KLEIN NOEL - - - - President 1st Semester MR. J. B. IVICCONAUGHY - ---- Sponsor CHESTER WELLS ------------ President 2nd Semester SARA PAYNE BELL First Vice-President Ist Semester, Secretary 2nd Semester ELIZABETH SHIELDS ------- Second Vice-President lst Semester. Frrstf Vife-rf-Presiflf-nt, 2nd Semester' IVIARGAHET HOLLADAY W 'If TAYLOR - - IfII'I'H HICRHING DORIS STICNNIS - .I!r..'JIICf1IfAIJY - .IOHIGVII !xl,I,NIUN - 64 Sergeu Secretary 1st Treasurer Ist Treasurer 2nd Reporter Ist Reporter 2nd nt ul, Arms Ist Semester Sem ester Semester Semester Semester Semester efafioru f 6 dv --s..J' Qt :DN AV 353r .323- f J 'W-940' J. B. ADAMS MILDRED BASSETT MARY FRANCES BEECH CORNELIA BOYLES FLORENCE CALLAHAN HERMAN FULLER AGATHA HAMILTON MARY FRANCES HAMMONDS SUE HOPKINS CHRISTINE HUNT EUGENE PARNELL GRACE RAWSON JAMES THAMES FRANCES TOWNSEND BILLIE WARREN DORIS WEBB DOROTHY WATTS DAN YOUNG ,Q .as Is? elf I3 effa si mega -Q QQ5, 3' SAS ng . 1 ,wwe -I-p-M' ,my- 1 'G' -'.w.-iv 4'5.1,-o- 'i N--:.. K 'I ', IJUHIS S'I'I'2NNIS v - Gmncl Director MARTHA TAY PEEBLES - - Business Manager .If-.I.'IIz fLIfAl:'.' - - - - Sub-Director ARMOUR IDOM - - - Stage Manager ,IX'.IffQ!N.IfI4L'!' IIOIIAIJAY - - Cast Di'refrt0'r JOE LOGAN ---- Head Usher .If1TnInI'If f.I,Ij,'IU!I SUE HOPKINS WAYNE STONE '-L!-.I1!4. V!-.'r'.'.'l'. HICIJ, WINNIE FRANCES MADDOX FRANCES TOWNSEND Hfnff-.ff!'L f'I1H'f,I:'! MARGIE MULHOLLAND PAT THOMAS Hiplf JI!-.IJ I1I,'III,IpIf FRANCES NICI-IOLSON HELEN VANCE 'IU--I-ff'f' flffllfff CIIIiIS'I'INI'I RISER MARY RUTH WEEMS T-,f-.iffg HII,I,,,'!!-.IJ HETSY SHIELIJS TOOTSIE WILLIAMS 66 gkeafre LLZM J. B. ADAMS MELVINA AINSWORTH WENDOLYN ALFORD JULIA CARTER WILSON CALVERT BILL DAVENPORT LORENE EVERETTE COLON GUNTER ERIN GIPSON MARJORIE GORDON RUTH HERRING YVONNE HOOVER RAYNER JOHNSON T. J. KELLY HELEN GLENN LAND HELEN MCCRAW 67 WILHELMINA MUCKELRATH MARY FRANCES MCKINNON FRANCES STILL DORIS WEBB DOT WATTS DORIS WILKES CHESTER WELLS MRS. W. W. NEWSOME, Sponsox HELEN MCCRAW Vice-Presidmzl, WILHELMINA MUCKELRATH Secretary DOROTHY CUNNINGHAM Reporter MISS MAULDIN Director gk ee MARGARET ABNEY - - - Accompanist 1' v yr Q -- .ah , W X V I W an- H, , vw 1 5, A A . fi ,I . 552 A - . A ' ,ld 1 l,y f' M A-1- vs .af r .,: -,A ' km 'hw rg '.'uh'g 1319 JOSEPH ALLMON DEWEY HARMON KLEIN NOEL SARAH PEARL BLOCKER MARGARET HOLLADAY MARTHA TAY PEEBLES HORACE CROSBY SUE HOPKINS JAKEY PLUNKETT BILL DAVENPORT ARMOUR IDOM WAYNE STONE ERIN GIPSON EILEEN JONES RALPH TEMPLE JANIE GRADY ARLEASE LEWIS PAT THOMAS TOMMY GULLY JOE LOGAN B. E. TOLBERT MARY RUTH WEEMS MARGARET YARBROUGH 69 ebafilzq eam W. T. TAYLOR FRANCES TOWNSEND CASPER TULLOS WAYNE STONE CURTIS SLAY JOSEPH MCCLOSKEY JOSEPH ALLMON J. B. ADAMS EUGENE PARNELL LORING PORTER LIONEL WARNER MR. IVICCONAUGHY, Sponsor 70 ae 'fa al? 431 -S e uiyvea izzef Bernard Wa'lton, President: Doris Wilkes, Secretary: Janie Grady, Chester Wells, Christine Riser, Sue Hopkins Lionel Warner, Klein Noel, Frances Townsend, Joseph Allmon, Mr. L. O. Todd. Sponsor: Mrs. Janie Sullivan Sponsor: Mr. C. R. Johnson, Sponsor. ll 77 , OLLIZCL FRONT ROW: Mr. Todd, Sponsor: Lionel Warner, Janie Grady, Christine Riser, Mary Helen Walker, Mrs, Sullivan Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Hayes Greer, Margaret Holladay, Ruby Kathryn Moore. Doris Wilkes, Helen Glenn Land, THIRD ROW: Sara Hillman. Elan Dee Hicks, Sue Hopkins. Doc Grimes, Frances Townsend. FOURTH ROW: Doris Stennis, Chester Wells. Lenora Miller, Margaret Yarbrough, Joe Allmon, Billie Warrene Bernard Walton, Klein Noel. 71 .I ,WJ gba .Morning Qyafclz . t, A V li 'i l l l ll i r J 6 LV! SEZSEVVZS H - V ,l BACK ROW: l Grace Lovorn, Evelyn Harris, Katie Ruth Petty. Emma Jewel Meador. ll l ' SECOND ROW: Norma D. Smith, Juanita Dearman, Johnnie Doolittle. Hilda Russell. u i THIRD ROW.' Bobbie Barnett, Doris Milner, Imogene Blount. Willie Marvis lVlcCraW. Mary Katherine MclVIullan. FRONT ROW: Etalene Stamper, Marjorie Brand. Sue Hopkins, Sponsorg Margaret Yarbrough, Sponsor: Freda Wiggs, Annette Willis. i 4 l 'Q' i i N 1 i E 1 l I l li I 5 75 1 v I ' 'T :Wi ff 5 JAMES MOSLEY Director ,gf 2? 44 if 6L Clarinets: SHIRLEY BARHAM JOHN L. JOHNSON ZELL ANDERSON BILLIE WANSLEY OLEN SMITH NELSON DOVE INA RUTH MCMULLAN SIDNEY BARHAM Basses: HERMAN FULLER BILL BOX Baritones: THOMAS SMITH JOHN BRAND BILL MCMULLAN Trom bones: BILL DAVENPORT JOE KIETH JORDAN IRVIN MOSLEY SONNIE JORDAN RALPH TEMPLE 77 ALICE JOY JAMES Drum Major JAKIE MCMULLAN BENNIE JOE BLOUNT MACK GALLASPY PRINCE LONGINO TOOTSIE WILLIAMS Saxophones: ANNETT LONGINO NORMAN REDD TRACY REID HITT WILLIAM BULLARD BETSY SHIELDS gk 0 Ol' LL6Ll' , ,., . , ,, , , .lf.1'1fE?i'fff ' N fffffi ,Q ...WA M f- ,ef ' , , 3 ,. A nx...:'g. -fist. '- , Nj, M N, V ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 , Q W, . , .vT1..' ,A .. , W, . M. , ,M .:':11z,:'TL '. gf N , x . . .. ' W- A if :fr . 4 ' ' - M. .A W.. NM... W M. .......'Q'..,,1 'f,.1 1, .:f' ' - -M .,- ,. ...- .,., . . ,W , -, ,H --. W., Q. , N, I , N., . . Q ,H ..,. N W... J 11, , . .... ...... M., in ..,., ,N Mx. 4 , M .... , N ,.- .. ww . .,,- . . , M. nu... .... ,Mc ...N unq.p.f,.M...h .... 1... q.,.,.,w,,x ,,, M- .f..v,....,V,- , -u-.VN-...K ,......,, 1....... N-.1.,........ ..-.. ..h,..-.,..,. -.,,.., M..f.- ....,.....w.,..... ma- mm nur-fi QA wwxsswn sua: .emmvesu A-, u.:mu'a sw sa nm :vm naman 'z new mu YJ, ,A 7,4 ,-, f Q vw.. ,, , ,af ,. ,. Albert Parkes, Frank McMul1an, Pat Thomas, Johnnie Gillis. 78 ,.-.. .WN-1-1 1... A- f 5 I .. , .,,,,..- .,,, A- 11-0. K, . 4 M- in-1 gy. ..., N ww M- WN. -.. .Q .- flz fefiw BUCK IV I Coach Folie W. R.. SULLIVAN HEAD COACH aaa ing Sfaff Q K'f'I1fH'll PHL V! I' WIl,SfJN f .1HI,i II' IIHH',f'lUH SnOOk1m1s F. NI. CROSS HIGH SCHOOL c'0ACH HU FOOTBALL SPONSORS 5' 4ur lJ 'wr' C..,,,,,, ANS AE? ?W' WWQW 4,1 HELEN HADDOCK JANIE GRADY DORIS STENNIS MARJORIE GORDON A CHEERLEADERS 4..- Q A 'fg f f A , A Of A . AEE i.K .L .LMA FRANCES STILL TITUS MAPP DOROTHY WATTS MARGARET HOLLADAY COACH POLIE SULLIVAN WAPLES THOMAS VETRANO SEGARS LOPER WADE STATON BAGGETT CORNELISON PARKES MITCHELL JONES TAYLOR WALLACE DOMNANOUVICH CARR BLOUNT DOOLITTLE MCGHEE MEIXEL SIMS MARTIN BLACK 'I f 7 ' Ke Y? T QQ ,Vw '1 rw A, , mf X .. Q0 k.-'P' AAP!! - 2 jf f .V .X wifi SW 5' Qin, 6L5k8f BACK ROW: Coach Sullivan. Devon Wall, Johnnie Wiggins. James McDaniels, Velpo Weatherford. Kinsey Lowe. Jack Gordon. FRONT ROW: Grady Mullins. Cecil Whittington. Frank Martin. Marvin Baggett. Joe Domnonovich. Hade Sessums. W4 ,Q 11 - , ff. ' 3 ,A , ,. ., A if ,W 4' 1',?fTir . it Fi - .W WQQQZ? ,eg . X -hi :gr 'S ff L, ., 4 if E 1 5' . 3 Sw' ff?-'S 'I :iz x 4, A. .,? b ,Q S AA :JL A J -. 3 , w 1. ,r'..,, , ' f . -v' W' . , Q . f. . , 4 . n , x iz f p 5 3 .53 ' ,4 vw-f rf u X x 1 .' X 2 . ,Q , '. I , . , 1 5 , , 2 ,. , ,t + i:ifi . ' mf F I , . Z' 15:59 f' 7 ,. 53' ,, sr ' :Qi wi-f f ff gf-,.-.r 1 , .r.-, - ,, , MISS ELISE MCCALLUM ETHEL EVANS CHRISTINE WALKER STATHA BENNETT JERRY DAY CECILE ADKINSON BESSIE MILLS JUSTINE REA DAISEY KATE WILLIAMS MELBA JEAN EDWARDS MARY MCAFEE SYBIL FLEMING LAVERNE HILL awkf rw' .Hp ' '1 ,I 'W 'V v, ,f3.,,- 'P' ,,1 fl 457 WI MI' f 1 ,A ,. '4-4.41 ., .' 1 ' ,, rf, was df' '. . L1.- YI. Y... ,...-A ' r. -,. 'Y7F,1. 'f 11',1.s..fA.1..,- 6L5666L!! lf!lf'lf ROWS ll.lflj,' l,mf-ll Pr-rcly I,r,-rg, Bcr'n:1r'd Blzlkncy, Frank lVIclVIullzm, Jr.. Eugene Whoclor. l'lffJ.', l HOW, lifll 'f'!.lllff 'N lfnlpln Tffrrlplr-, Dr,-von Wall, Put Thumans, David lVIcCool, Coach Put Wilson 158 ' GQWZIDLLSOZOQQ f N R BUCK V ff X 1 X I I 4 i I Q ia if y Wah QQ x 44 if . argl. , 4l.-J x ' ,L! Wy' VUE ,+Lifi.23QJL ,P ,A ul f 7727555 ,-: ' 4. ' In .' 3' Co Q. f -Fl! , am A Ili! :zz an f Qa- , ll Q in an JS V i L, vi, If oo G OS X Q X iw ,Q ' 'B L10 f 0 . my f 91 1- 5 X. X ' P :I .... 1 . . z M M'-Y. Ya 3-2 'P -,A,r' ps 2 ' J . 4 ku H 4+ ' I , -. 'P YI. 'V 1. s. IE nf: . mf Tj B 1 ,-. y 'If f . Y.'FH'1',?m4r!ii:ai,.Q4-.E 4 ff I. , -1s5Q,f',ffg ' ' -., HW , q 4 ., '5'n5' 9 F ms F' f' .,' Nw , , . X P , V 1. ., 'S . A L ,,, ' N, . . -4' wt mf E , Q Nm.. .,,. ,, . A I X Y 2, 2 'fo X 1 K1 Q 3 W K 1. xy, 3 'S M ' , wr , dxMfZ5'ZfF9i!bf'fg:ff, WW -Wbvwzwxg 1 ,V .vwhfwfr ff 'f: gy v. .A ,LQ Q. ' X ,X w.:Wfwi U mfg, ww, ,Q Q45 , , f ' KN ,f . e WEA Q f? W1J - Q za -......iL-.5 TQ- 'vw' 1' in x. 1 I. v- L . OW Q3 afrolzs IZINIS 95 IN APPRECIATION-- In the production of this book we are deeply grateful to L. E. Lowe of the Missis- sippi Engraving Company for invaluable aid in suggestions and lay-outsg to Durant Finley of Tucker Printing House for his work in helping the staff compile the volumeg to Mr. Wiggs for his photographic workg to Mrs. W. W. Newsome, our adviser, for her helpg and especially to our advertisers whose support substantially financed the publication. T I l Li Make Every Meal an Event! USE IVIOON ROSE AND VOLUNTEER FIVE FOODS Compliments of The Royal Typewriter COIIIPHIIY I Service -- Supplies Evanls-Terry COIllpZllly Q LAUREL' MBS' MERIDIAN MISSISSIPPI Compliments of V BRILLIANT COAL CUMPANY BIRMINGHAM ALA PAUSE DRINK COCA-COLA V Newton Coca-Colon Bettlilw Ce. NEWTON MISS Compl e ts I Wholesale FI 0eeI s UNION MISSISSIPPI A Good School I A Good Secto Of A Good State UNION REALTY and INSURANCE AIENCI Un on M ss Ss pp DEPENDABLE INSURANCE AND CHOICE REAL ESTATE 1 - ' ' A , n i n II'T'I I l O K CoI1grcItIIIalioIIs. East Central JIIIIIIIIA College , , 1 1 1 f I I f R. G. BEEVERS, Secretary-Manager V i , i i i i . 'Y 5 A '-25:3 1: 1 1- 'Q,z .gf 4 :ar - J A N -. 21- f1 ,1:i 2:i5'-1 -N:s:5g2:sf , 2 if T f t w- 22222:-. ' 1' A ' 1-1ff:f?3f'arss:r1.,- .::55:s:,f1f:.:. -'s-2-s A ,pea--A if-. i - :far-2325235325EEE:EEE?Z52i5E5E5E5E5ZF' A 0 - . . ln each city or any area, one store is outstanding tor style, quality, and age., value. In this area, it is Loeb s ot 5 fl M G r I d ia n. f' if cleavo red to render the greatest ser- ' 'Ei vice, offer the most authentic styles. Our steady growth attests to the -- 'Q 1 . :if -'if f4ffff1?22f122F1?sFffs2f2a2a1f2f2fs2-Ff2'2f 'fff' 5 i success of our sincere ettorts. .3 ' This season, vve believe our styles -1:-,fffi ,35E?g5Eg11?3QgQ E- lr, - . . I VAA- are smarter than ever. This applies to l 'if c l o t h e s, shoes, haberdashery, and ' athletic equipment. And our depart- - atm, 1 ments tor women and tor boys give - .1 'jg ' l, , . .-V i ' this same unmatched service. . . . rf' Come to Meridian or mail us your 1 f i e 2 ' f i 1 irffifgiiiiipgygifiif 2 it ,'1ta5iQQi:i4 ' ,vi .-.,,, ji ff' jqzj-'fi 1 .jiflk Lifz? Q Q 2 if , K, -igzgigii' ,K-fl LE LOEB, Inc. 4 Q V ,W , - - - . ' i Mei ulwm and U nwel slty , n N M. . . . ' ' lSSlS8l1J1Jl , i ..-,.,,.,,p,f A - 1 ,.gl04Z'00!f!M,, 'Muwv1fn' ' 1 R. NI. HENDRICK Manufacturer of Academic Caps and Gowns I State Representative ot HERFF JONES JEWELRY COMPANY O Worlds Largest Manufacturers of Class Rings, Pins, Invitations and Personal Cards of THE siimisiliincits W' L MCMULLAN LUMBER CQMPANY INSURANCE C00 2a's+:,1:,:':1T41,a'z,':,'a5S:,r:,N I J. A. RUSSELL AND SONS WHOLESALE GROCERS PHILADELPHIA MISSISSIPPI COMPLI MENTS OF Q BUCKLEY BROTHERS WHOLESALE GROCERS Phone 17 Q NEWTON MISSISSIPPI R. L. oooIIWIN, Agent GENERAL INSURANCE' IF ITS WORTH ANYTHING HAVE IT INSURED C Forest Mississippi Burns Motor Com an NEWTON INSURANCE E P Y AGENCY, Inf. Ford Sales and Service Put 'Sure' in I'IlS1lTU'IlCQH MRS. L. E. WILSON, Manager NEWTON, MISSISSIPPI Phone 58 NEWTON, MISSISSIPPI Thrash Building Phone I05 The Commission is striving through its program of Education, Propaga- tion and Preservation to develop and place Mississippi in her rightful position as a Conservation State. This program is planned for the benefit and pleasure ot all of the people, and we ask your continued cooperation and assistance . in making this program possible. STATE GAME AND FISH COMMISSION W. E. MCINTYRE, Chczirman BRANDON, Miss. G. C. WEATHERS. Vice-Chairman GREENVILLE, IWISS. B. M. STEVENS, Secretary RICHTON, NIISS. R. R. BANKS, Commissioner. Stale at Large COLUIVIBUS. MISS. EDGAR W. WRIGHT, Commissioner, State at Large CENTREVILLE, MISS. W. F. DEARIXTAN, Director of Coizseruatioii JACKSON, INIISS. MODERN TYPE FACES WIDE SELECTION OF PAPER STOCKS AND LAYOUT SUGGESTIONS O PROMPT WORK - REASONABLE PRICES PRINTING - PUBLISHING OFFICE SUPPLIES 9 Serving Newton County For Thirty-Eight Years THE NEWTON RECORD Phone I9 East Church Street NEWTON, MISSISSIPPI Y - , E Compliments of W, P. lVIClVllIll2lIl, Agent Newton Countv Bank Member Hartford Fire Insurance QU. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. LAKE, MISSISSIPPI N ewion, Miss, MISSISSIPPI STATE CGLLECAE Offers Bachelor and Master of Science Degrees in AGRICULTURE, ENGINEERING, SCIENCE, BUSINESS ind LDUC AITION The Summer Session, which consists of two five-week tex ni opt n Tune 5 I The Regular Session of 1939-1940 opens September IL. For Catalog or Othei Information Wi'it.e to: THE REGISTRAR STATE CQLLECE, MISS. LEAKE CUUNTY INSURANCE AGENCY Carthage, Mississippi MARS ERQITIIEES . Office in Court House Q Mable Davis, Manager ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE PHILADELPHIA MISSISSIPPI Compliments of PHILADELPHIA INSURANCE AGENCY 2nd Floor Citizens Bank Building Philadelphia, Mississippi F. L. causes, Mgr, Compliments of Hailey Si Meiloriiiielt 0 H ickory, Mississippi PEOPLES BANK OF UNIUN I UNION and DECATUR, MISS. Za gxl s'!H44E QD Q91 .gf IQNW .2 -,........!r E, 5 5 3511235 isfwfigv' Compliments of Compliments of Marks - Rotheliberg CULONIAL BAKING Company COMPANY Meridian Mississippi Jackson Mississippi Compliments of SAVE WITH SAFETY AT YOUR REXALL STORE W S STILL , , , ' ' Decatur Druv Store iNsuiiANf,E AGENCY . F Morton, Mississippi Decatur, Mississippi Compliments of - IAY'S DRUG TUBE HIGH QUALITY DRUGS COSMETICS DECATUR MISSISSIPPI . Orton OtOr CO.. Inc. Dependable Service PHONE 20 MORTON, MISSISSIPPI O YOn'II br' AHEAD with Cl CHEVROLETT' A BULANCE PHONE I90 James F. Webb Funeral Home ILENT ERVICE NEWTON, MISSISSIPPI Central Chevrolet CO. FOREST, MISSISSIPPI Phone I67 V You'l.l be AHEAD with ll CHEVROLETT' V Compliments of .COLE BROTHER PHILADELPHIA, MISSISSIPPI A COLLEGIANS VOCABULARY Knowledge-a substance transferable from one vacuum to another. Notebook-source of all knowledge. Teacher-one who reads knowledge from the note- book. Student-one who carries his knowledge in a note- book. Scholar-one who recites without the aid of the notebook. Library--an old storage for turned leaves. Psychology-a science devoted to the study of finding the mind. Mathematics-co-ed class for the study of forms and figures. English-an art with great possibilities. History-a science which tries to awaken past periods. Puzzle-expression predominating in trig class. Workfthe endurance of class periods. A--brand of marking for teachers pet. Topsfhonor roll. Youth-a very fresh Frosh. X-ray-critical glance given to new student. Book-a new element ever-present in educational environment. Alphabet-backbone of algebra. Bulletin Board-a device for absent-minded profs, Dumb-bell-the other guy. Nitwit-an intimate friend or classmate. Love-an ethereal feeling hovering about the col- lege. especially during football season. A honey-any girl that smiles twice at the same bov. A Chisler-a guy who is so nice he offers to dou- ble-date with you and then lets you drive. A borefa date who can talk forever on one Sub- ject. himself A hero-the fellow who can smile away the lip- stick on his coat lapel. ALMA MATER Dear Alma Mater. we sing thy praise. In sweet remembrance of our college days. Comrades and teachers. friends so true. We give our love to you-- Long may we cherish the days spent with thee. Happy days of dreams. work and play so carefree-- Deep in our hearts rests your memories true Heres all our love to you. I SHALL PASS THRUUGH THIS WORLD BUT ONCE V Any good the1'ef01'e that I can do OI' any kindness that I can show to any human being, Iet me do it now. 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