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-J i£. ohJioniois, • • BODY— The big part ROBERT MOORE CARBURETOR— Distributor of hot air CHARLES ROSENBERG BRAKE— Always handy JACK KALEY CUTOUT— Source of noise DORIS CLARK CRANK— Always trying to start something HELEN C. CONNER MOTOR— Medium of motion GARTH ALEXANDER CLOCK— Sometimes slow JOHN BOUNDS HORN— Loudest part HILDA GLASGOW LICENSE— A necessity HOLLY MARSHALL GAS— Always running something . OMAR STEVENS OIL- Always helping out ALENE NICHOLSON SPRING— Lively part DELTRESS KELLEY SPARE TIRE— Always behind ETHEL TAYLOR MUFFLER— Quiet please MARTIN JOHNSON EXHAUST PIPE— Always missing LEONARD SANFORD WINDSHIELD— A protector PAUL ADAMS RUNNING BOARD— Always being stepped on WILLIAM ETHRTDGE CHOKER— Always pulled on PENNEY JACKSON SPOT LIGHT— Confusing to those meddling JAMES HODGES PAINT— Plenty of it MARTHA BYRD GEAR SHIFT— Always in the way HORACE WEBSTER BATTERY— Always run down CLINTON VAN DEVENDER FOOTFEED— Always pressed on ELIZABETH SKIPPER BUMPER— Always hitting something EUNICE ADAMS TOP— Six foot from ground BYRON WOOTEN BED— Close to the ground GRACE KITCHENS TAIL LIGHT— A ' ways out at night WILBUR STEELE The driver of the E. M. J. C. flivver is Prof. Oliver accompanied by the back seat drivers . . . the faculty.
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■ ' ■:■■■■■ ■■:■■-■■ . ■ .. . ■ .... .■■ ' :. .■ .... ,,... ... ... ■ ■■:■.■■:.■■■ ■■,■■. .. ■ .v. .. ■■ ■ ■ m SINGLEY, LFF, - Souwilpa, Ala. )oy rules in him like a summer moon. S Club 1:2; Football 1:2; Baseball 1:2; Campus Shirk 2. SKIPPER, ELIZABETH A. A. DeKalb One that was a woman. Thespian Club 2; Glee Club 2; Debate Club 2; Home Economic Club 1:2; Pres. Home Econ. Club 1:2; Tennis 1:2. SNiDER, ALICE CLAYTON - - - - Shuqualak Beauty is truth, truth beauty. Thespian Club 1:2; Home Economic Club 1:2; Art Edt. Lion 1:2; Most Courteous Girl 2. STANLEY, GRACIE - A. A. - - Electric Mills ' ' A pard-like spirit, frank and sweet. STEELE, WILBUR ■ A.A. - Fulton A tower of strength which stood four square to all the winds that bleu. Thespian Club 1:2; S Club 1:2; Football 1; Pres. S Club 2; Tennis 1. STENN1S, JOY - A.A. - Macon Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety. Thespian Club 2; French Club 2; Debate Club 2; Sec. Soph- omore Class 2; Asst. Edt. Collegian 2; Sec. Debate Club 2. STEVENS, OMAR - Smithville He is the ladies ' delight. French Club 2; S Club 1:2; Glee Club 1; Basketball 1:2. STEWART. PH1LUP ------ Sarepta He ' s a jolly good fellow. S Cub 1:2; Football 1:2; Basketball 1; Tennis 1:2. TAYLOR, ETF1EL A.A. Macon ' •Life ' s no joke; that ' s true, she says, but there ' s no use- being long-faced about it. Thespian Club 1:2; Commercial Club 1:2. TINSLEY, GRACE - A.A. - - Scooba She was a form of life and light. VAN DEVENDER, CLINTON A.A. - - Gho ' son Nothing is more friendly to a friend than a friend in need. S Club 1:2; Basketball 1; Baseball 1:2, Football 1. WADE, MAX - Cslhcun City He seemed so near and yet so far. Commercial 1:2; S Club 1:2; Football 1:2. WEBSTER, HORACE - A.A. - - Caledonia Hope elevates and joy brightens his crest. Tennis 1:2. WELLS, HOYT ----- A.A. - - - - - Shuqualak True as is the dial to the sun. Glee Club 1; Thespian Club 1:2; French Club 1; Art Edt. Lion 2 WENDOLKOWSKI, WALTER A.A. DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Studious to please, yet not ashamed to fail. Thespian 1:2; French 1:2; Reporter French Club 1; G ' ee Club 1:2; Most Popular Boy 1; Cheerleader 1:2; Tennis 1:2. Base- ball 1:2. WESLEY, WOODY A.A. DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Aye, every inch a king. Glee Club 1; S Club 1:2; French 1; Sports Edt. Collegian 2; Fcolball 1; Tennis 1. WIGGINS, CARL - A.A. - Evergreen, Ala. The greater man, the greater courtesy. Thespian 1:2; Baseball 1:2. WOOTEN, BYRON - - DeFuniak Springs. Fla. For man is m. n, and master of his fate. Glee Cub 1; French Club 1. KOBINSON, M. D. Tremont Eyes bright with things he never tells. Baseball 2. 1 INOLF.Y, HEWITT - - - DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Free hearted, a pal to all. S Club 1:2; Tennis 1:2; Baseball 1:2. ohri omoxzi 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 i i i i i t it i i i i i 1 1 1 i 1 1 i i i i i 1 1 i Mill I J I I I I I I
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Offi LCEIS. President FRANK KALEY Vice-President JESSE RAY FUQUA Secretary MADAEENE CLIFTON Treasurer MYRTLE REESE Reporter BROWNIE LONG MR. HAWKINS It wasn ' t much fun to find that we couldn ' t always do just as we wanted to do, and that sometimes at home our grades didn ' t receive the joyous reception we had ex- pected, hut these disillusionment were infinetesimal, compared to the inferiority-complex we developed through playing maid and valet to our upper classmen. The combination of Home Coming Day with Freshman Day nearly floored us. Belonging to clubs was fun. Even the classes weren ' t as had as we had thought. We sighed as the Christmas holidays closed, but when we were back on the campus, our happy shouts showed how glad we were to be together again. Although we have found that college isn ' t all seeing football games, our enthusiasm for East Mississippi Junior College has become greater and greater. As we turn the pages of the Lion, we will look back upon our first college year and recall memories of some of our most pleasant school terms.
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