East Mississippi Community College - Lion Yearbook (Scooba, MS)

 - Class of 1941

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S Club President ------------- RED BLACKWELL Vice President ------------ LINTON McDONALD Secretary -------------- BILL BURLESON Reporter ------------- TRUMAN STURDIVANT MEMBERS Haze Akines, Evon Blackwell, Arthur Bailey, Otho Britt, James Burden, William Burleson, Jimmy Collums, Paul Cranford, Victor Crushesky, Wesley Crisham, Martin Hatcher, Joe Hutcherson, Prentiss Ingram, Van Lockley, Charles Maxey, Tom McCurley, L. D. McDade, Linton McDonald, Roy Prewitt, Edward Peeples, T. S. Pigford, Leon Quarles, Truman Sturdi- vant, Joe Swain, Quinten Weaver, Roy Knapp, Claytor Fowler, Carlos Fulton. The S Club consists of boys who have earned letters in one or more of the major sports on the campus. The purpose of the organization is to develop high ideals through training of the mind and body and to maintain a worthy moral standard in sports. ;|PK iiiSBajtliiBg : -fi ■ ' .■ l|gg flftt 29

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The Wesley Foundation, whose membership is composed of those belonging to the Methodist Church, was organized for the purpose of developing Christian leadership and to promote higher Christian ideals among the students. Wesley Foundation President — Frank Kaley Vice President — Omera Warren Secretary and Treasurer — Eileen Vincent Reporter — Undeane Cully Sponsor — Mr. O. B. Brewer MEMBERS Clarence Green Eileen Vincent Eleanor Harrison Sue Warren Dorothy Simpson Tom McCurley Bernice Cunn Omera Warren Bilhe Nunn Cora Catherine Basham Katherine McLendon Elsie Johnson Virginia Bean Roy Prewitt Elizabeth Haskins Undeane Cully Deloris Shepherd J. R. Weaver Frank Kaley Helen Leathers Vernon Hummer Leon Quarles, Jr. Muriel Hall Dan Clark Dorothy Wedgeworth Merle Davis Quinten Weaver Addie Jean Cully Roberta Baggett Sammie Brinkley Dorothy Abernathy Mary Bounds Katherine Dean Elzie Lee Mize Van Lock ley Cody Avery George Spinks Baptist Training Union Director — Janie Garner Assistant Director — Robert Hayes Secretary and Treasurer — llene Bailey Louise Maxcy Arva Rae Moore Frances Johnson Lenelle Maxcy Louise Palmer Melba Chilcoat Ruth Lynch Ouida Patterson Anderson Snider Edna Earle Baughman Doris Fagan MEMBERS Elizabeth McLemore Lonnie Branning James Bennett Bobbie Barnett Otho Britt James Burden William Burleson Leslie Dodson Ruth Evans Ercelle Luke Margaret Harrison Mary Jean Hardin llene Bailey Joe Swain Arnold Gully T. S. Pigford Truman Sturdivant T. A. Brown Louise Fontaine Maxine Friday Zelma Galyean Wesley Grisham Hilda Harmon Joe Hood Rosabel Howard Arlene Johnson Otis Lancaster Walter Roberts, Jr. Anna Lee Lindley Jack Armstrong Almyra Miller Myrtle Reese Madalene Clifton Janie Garner Robert Hayes Voyles McKinney Shellie Rankin Rubye Moore L. D. McDade Oneta Pearce Lola Myrtle Van Devender Eva Wheeler Paul Walker Throughout the year, the Baptist Training Union has brought Christian education to the students of the East Mississippi Junior College. The B.T.U. is divided into two B.Y.P.U. ' s, the E.M.J.C. Union, directed by Elizabeth McLemore and sponsored by Mr. Mc- Bride, and the Billy Sunday Union, directed by Paul Walker and sponsored by Mr. Oliver. Mr. Crawford has faithfully served in his capacity as general sponsor of the entire Union. 28



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Th espian Club President ------------- ARNOLD C ULLY Vice President ------------ ROSABEL HOWARD Secretary and Treasurer ---------- MADALENE CLIFTON Reporter -------------- OU I DA PATTERSON Sponsor ------------ MISS LORIS SHIPMAN MEMBERS Myrtle Reese, Robert Hayes, Elizabeth McLemore, William Brown, Ouida Patterson, Omera Warren, Muriel Hall, Frank Kaley, R. B. Corbett, Ercelle Luke, Ruthie White, Tom McCurley, Linton McDonald, Louise Maxcy, llene Bailey, James Bennett, Lola Myrtle Van Devender, Sam- mie Brinkley, Bobbie Barnett, Sue Warren, Elizabeth Haskins, Oneta Pearce, Addie Jean Cully, Merle Davis, Lenelle Maxcy, Maxine Friday, Anderson Snider, Almyra Miller, Roy Prewitt, Joe Swain, Anna Lee Lindley, Louise Palmer, Arnold Cully, Eileen Vincent, Billie Nunn, Janie Garner, Rosabel Howard, Hilda Harmon, Carolyn Alford, J. W. Richardson, Paul Walker, Edna Earle Baughman, Dorothy Cole, Ruth Lynch, Mary Bounds, Bill Burleson, Helen Leathers, Jackie Clark, Margaret Harrison, Frances Johnson, Virginia Bean, Roberta Baggett, Rubye Moore, Ruth Evans, Mildred Glenn, Undeane Cully, Margreatte Weeks, Olyndia Cromeans, Arlene Johnsor,, John Featherston, Cody Avery, Dan Clark, Reuben Richardson, Meek Murphy, Otho Britt, Voyles McKinney, Elzie Lee Mize, Brownie Long, Dorothy Simpson, Dorothy Wedg- worth, Quinten Weaver, Elsie Johnson, Melba Chilcoat, Dorothy Abernathy, Arva Rae Moore, Katherine Dean, Roy Knapp, L. D. McDade, Sadie Claire Hopper, Wesley Crisham, Vernon Hummer, Van Lockley, Gwendolyn Mayo, Walter Roberts, Bernice Gunn. The Dramatic Club has had the distinction of being the largest organization on the campus. At the beginning of the year the eighty members were divided into two groups, or com- panies, under the leadership of Arlene Johnson and Wesley Crisham. Certain members in each group were selected as directors, stage managers, costume designers, electricians, and actors, according to their special abilities. At the regular club meetings these teams have alternated in the production of one-act plays and have vied with one another in the quality of their perfor mances. The climax of the year ' s activities was the presentation of THE LUCK PIECE, a one-act tragedy, in the Little Theatre tournament held at Decatur on March 19. We are justly proud of the showing made by our cast in competition with the other junior colleges of this district and of the State. On April 24 the Dramatic Club, under the direction of our sponsor, Miss Shipman, will present three one-act plays, which will undoubtedly represent the best talent in the organi- zation. 30

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