Gulf Park College - Sea Gull Yearbook (Gulfport, MS)

 - Class of 1927

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So centuries ago the bold pirates sailecl the seas, ravaged the coast, cutting their way through thick woods and tangled underbrush, blazing a Spanish Trail. And ever they searched untiringly for seven wonderful cities of Cibola. where it was told gold covered the ground like sand. So we struggle to make a straight way through life, blazing a trail for those who are to follow: after gaining one goal, we work our way onward to another. Leaving our first city. Humility, we dwell for awhile in Hope, and then are spurred onward to Courage and to perseverance. At the next, Spirit of Adventure, some leave the marked trail. Those who keep to the trail pass through Loyalty, and blazing before them is the city of desire-Attainment. 1 X ws.: ,in is N. -X xx X. Bug .fgfxt X X. f N 1 ' ' X ML 1 i 1 l x l X: -I N s 1 Xu xt if X o i X - . Z 'xox X.J. .XX T 1 CONTENTS BOOTCOITC I THE COLLEGE Book EITXVO THE CLASSES BookTl1ree ORGANIZATIONS Book Four I xx ATHLETICS X Book Five FEATURES T X f 'X ' Hy ffj TTS TW X KJ-'A '-XZ-. EC'Lf7RK J- Gm N X 5 I 1 X xx x X , If X X A I WP... f j' Ffdesax-A Er 5 WE 9 Ln X A - Nw R HY f- XX' X DEDICATIQN S abiding evidence of loyalty answering loyaltyg of faith in the good touching a like faith: of the highest in womanhood respond- ing to a like call for high livingg we, the students of Gulf Park College, lovingly dedicate this, the sixth volume of THE SEA GULL TO Miss Grace Cheeseman it I SEA G LL STAFF 'Nw 'wr-nv' I 'Fig M K x , I I 'X Ruth Brooke 4 CynU1iaGf1rn0rt Marjorie Allen lar lmogQneSchulQr A 1 2--1 A yr - v - , 1 ' ' fu A L .' - vw . X, V -0 'AR L f A., iw mf 'qv :Ni ' 955, -F6 41,3 ' J . 25? ,, ?'r.1nc1SH1gh , X mpg Brmmer. RRY Clark ,AE I .. 5? Ali ' gig flrifzjf' g if? A if r . Fir W A V? .4 , I 1 EvelynW1lham-son Ehlahvth Slullrup -5'W'P5'mf' Lmmigf' RUTH BROOKE .... -CYNTHIA GARNETT Miss Evans M155 . . . .Ediior-im . Business Manager EDITORIAL STAFF MARJORIE ALLEN FRANCES HIGH IMOGENE SCI-IULER JOSEPHINE ELDREDGE BUSINESS STAFF MARY LOU WADE LAURICE MCFARLAND HOPE BRENNER EVELYN VVILLIAMSON BETTY CLARK Miss EVANS . . . ..... . . . Faculty Ad-uzser Miss SMITH . . Farulty Ad-viser Chief ULIEIEIEE .l UUE! UUU 49 ..-5. DDD . IUITLIII I -s.--- . mx- I X X1 .X,..---- SE- ?i H.. xx Xx X 1 l n f p. X. NX' X K X -LGI W. A P5 l'I' 1 fr I A ,af THE l9Z7 SEA cu 1 41+ L si ' 'Y Y. , WX '?3i,,, r , , ..f,. -,-. - . L ,4w73Q,yQgi,5Q53'!Z,lg5!!IAul,'w,1'AhhhJmmxaomgggrvkg,-11, ,,,.,.vf.. RICHARD G. COX Prr'.riJ,'11l I 1 ,p LT D mn , ff ff f- Q '52 15'-0 - x1r:.Jb3'4.:r:1L1 THE 1927 SEA GULL iQ f . WM. 2-41' N. Y - 'Wiz qw MRS. RICHARD G. COX Dfan of the Home' Dvparinzuzt I2 I K ug-1 2- f' .E ,Q . .- H -vu'-V. ., 0, THE 1921 X9 -fi SEA CULL 1A -. :vw 'ff 'f - .' of .yL:gfkEX:lZEQ.K.li,5.Z Q: ., nj . P 'r y x iff Q.. -x .H 3, A- - 1'L'f, ll, -Tf?ZL,'. n,,,'.' fifljsj :XA Q- -wc, , V, ,Z , X, If, 'fri-ffm, -M44 ,. , . ir 1'-'-. U ,, ww ,.wL.-gy' ,gi 5 wx H5 ,tlfg ' ffm-, .3,-Z,.:.,J, 'AH , ul, U , 'Vj .-, :f: ,qxyxklglra as' .'vP.:1'1a-' -fi'l'aV: , It , x 'X . K 5 Su' K J .Y 111, ' -,:.x,i:: s . Y I fy A l Ax , , . 1 -. -' , 1N,,. v ,'.-,5'4'!','v, .r ' x xf .ng ,..f' ' . ' ,.. -1, xy. , ,, vi Mswlfxgb. . Y V .QV , . .,,,K - , f'xf4'1 S P 1 .7 i S v, r ,Q K , 'fx Q u ' A l9 1' f-L, ' ww 1 , ,',-511 U , - , . f . - Y, 'w-- I Qr, -1 , , r- , X . ,W , wx A n ,-3.3-lp., - 'ff' . XM, 1 ffjx' ,, ' f ' -'fu Q . 4 uf ,, Km-z.Q.z'5x? ,, :V ,I A . fm, , , .Tj jx, L11 vf , . N' W' ,A v!A,,,'.'. . A LW 1, au' gm, H V e ff' A vwciwuqw ' . . , ,, ., 5, - 9: 'K gig! Q -' .5 . . W- Lt . c .x f V R , A rr gf 4 ' --wr--L' Hz 'V-iw?,'.Jf. ',1-.. GEORGE E. MCCASKEY B1l.fiI1l'5.f .Managrr I3 K '-'WC . JZ' A ,wzfgq 5? F? .'.?1y-fdllz, THE 1927 ., .,Q7f S V' 1? ' is i Bhlztwzn. 4:55571 M 5 -' T.z ff'qAq..'l2'.TlffL.1i..:,'Tf.'Lf'. W' mf mm MTS Bates , A W 1' 'J I f ,521 ' 0 , X f1x fu . wi , Q 105- V fi? 14 W 'F' 551 ' Qsigifg im, L' . my Q f , M V gg X w , 4- ig ! '.22'fXi.ffffM Kg3fff . f'f'rs. Witherspoon 'e,, 'Fm X12 1 :Was ' ,Evana WV! 4 2 4 Ns, 2 NK .W X , WA 5' 405' 4, Mess Mm Twrrier 'ufC,q1pif11n I .1 w 7 , ., ,, .,.., , . .. , , H T H E I9 2 7 is 'gffifw S E A G U L L if . 01.4 '.I,, . - f1u:4'?fL-.11-f,,..,ffvfffw--f N' ' .V:-L,f'-wgji'AYiEiY'-img IG-P, -l1uQr4:L'::,fL .g-,g' .4 .g. x - Y- -' 1 gif' M1123 V -....A...,.g,. . Miss Nauldin -'gf ,ff-f' ,Wzss Schreiner lf. 4 qty gk W M1 ss Hafdv BZiHCI'Of I M155 Moseley .MISS X QM 1.55 LarLE-HON 5IT11Th . 'X 1' I 'A .1 M, ' .mix .5 ,lx A My M133 Nelson , MSS Cheeseman A M1238 Bonebrake lhrr rfzvrnlwrs of flu' faculty fwlmxv plzotogrvzplzs mc-rrf :mf Jrumulx MISS Fblsox. Miss Yun, Miss Pol'1'EvEN'r, MR. IJAYIIES, Miss Nourukov, MRS, 'I'AxmR, Miss I..xsu .un Mus. NLXRSH 15 .J mknrrvf 3 gig, - - 1 . !9Q,f, THE 1927 ,,,'f':ff: sea GULL at ,vi . f e .. Gulf Parlc College Gulf Park College, haven blest, y Home and school and church together, You have formed for all of us b Friendships that we shall not sever. Led us wisely, helpfully, Through the maze of work and play, Taught us all unceasingly t To forgive, to love, to prayg Pointed out the higher pathway, Found for us new goals to reach, Chastened when our flag was lowered Christians high ideals to teach. You have balanced perfectly Disappointment with success: For we IlC,C1' appreciate Joys when given in excess. Hi- Ps D- 26 So we bless our school time leaders, lVIay they reap rewards untold- Peace and friendship, health and plenty, 'Tend them all as years unfold. 1 6 iii? 'r 21 Y 1 Knklx .,,i. 1 . 55 r 'L' I 1 - 1 .f-4 F. , , W. .s 3, : 1 1 22' Y, ,,, 4 'EFX A 16 'll r 1 Va , 0, X 9 4 ,- -- --. 1' E Z .L +1 4: 2 Y M 'I QL. H Q 4 x 1 ' fl. ' ,S lag 1 5 nf, ,ng ax +V Y H. wa ' W WEQAL. , ali flami- 1111 1 S111 4 1111 HZ V. X ,li .......... BUILDING ACADEIWIC E I I I i v I BUILDING LJTH FROM THE ACADEMIC SO 0 E :C O O ..: CLASSE SEFIIOFZ Jun: , n SGP., rf lj V Sf ,A q. -Ls. X Cf Pnegrymen ORS X 5 L--,,... , I' x L-1 4 , .1 J, nfs X Y T H AN 'l' Il I-1 I 9 Z 7 S I-. A C L' L I. ,., SNEANAINQ, H 5 FWQ A Xxx X Rf K qgigiiybm. 1Am n7 SQL K A x 5 gf Q fff J X I My N iwlji A f5lgQ j J Q5 K Q YQ W V iw!-iixj A L 4 ,s V '.. x idk . 5 .I I L R A '--- , ., ffllira T ,y,.3 ,:,- H' W W 'g,.V1'gKClfliE429Z1!iIfL'li1w1QTf.'.':lQQf55?32iTl7f:1:'lli'Q1IfiA''ifjzfllfffi --3:55 g LL! 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'2' Hockov Team '07' Statistics, '27: Vice-President of Senior Class, ig , . .. , Tammy Howl Staff, '27g President of Bit and Spur, '27g Horseback Riding Cup, '2Gg Swimming Tournamtfnt, '26g Captain of Swimming and of Baseball, '26g Basketball Team, '26, -:E 'V 1-Ni' I ' . .- , A V .. . . V eb., , ,. ,- ,i.,,, ., ,Q B , , THE I927 . ,'f' SEA GULL - I N, . ,mm-'IEA -'f-4RffwliJf W .. A . ,., :WJ 'ls T'- nw-' f J. 7 i I AA, C,xTH1fRlN12 L'1,R1cH . .... ,Q-hicago, Ill. E Xl' I '1.HiU2lH1W1' 121 1 . . . 1 g 3 1,1-'v'r1r1l flnzzzffwzzrgc, Jlnpx 11! !lIIllllIl'-- 'rx x JA Tllifk lmulxr fwiflz lrzlfffrl' mfL'.'l'5- Wil, kj '?,'X'AQ,,'f Szmzmrr in flll' .1dir'o1zda11l.-,r- IQX K xi' AXHA llmzlrf and l'lIXA'l1I', Rllmlnm. N f 1 + hw-1w1111'v ol' S1-11i-11' Vlus, 'ET1 Slutistivs, 'ZTJ l':4lif l'-ill-Vhi I' nl' Tz1111111x 11? 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Long Beach, Bliss. Misty ilwiliyht- A-I parlay fwlzilv apron- IIOIIIF-Illlldl' fandirs, 1110 minzzvi- .-ln rfvfrzirzg siar. Coast Club, '27. NIILDRED BRODNAX . .... . Dallas, Texas A A E - Purplr hmtlmr- lVf'Il-irinlnzfd box lwdgfs- TIN Highland Fling in kills- Iiutlvrcups. Captain of Training Rules, '27p Member of Hoi-key Tvam, '26, RUTH BROOKE. .... . Detroit, Mich. E qf I S'fz,cfrt puns, rrisp doilfd sfwiss- Slm1dard's I.1'z'Iurr's, ' szmplzfiiy flpjwlr lrrrs a-bloom, Puritan maids Cups of fvzrlur. ll 'QT Qtatktii-Q 'ET' Vim--lfrs-Slim ' 'lint of Jet Editor-in-Phief of Sea Gu , . 3 ., . ., , Maskvrs, '27g Ser-rotary of Athlvtii- Association, 'ZZTQ Business Managm' of Tammy Howl, 'Lllig Cosinrmpolitziii Club, '24.ig Bit and Spur Club, '2li. lik-X f ff f' :i:!QQ-titis-L H ifi THE l927 SEA CULL ' v-Lx as 3 ' - ff -Y' 'Q-. N N ihkxiv? IJURUTHY liimL'ss.LxRD ..... . Abbeville, La. Z2 Xl' l Drnnping 1L'iHl1f1.L'J', olil iilwry- Pun ni ks, lzlanfc fcculls- .1 Frrnrll mulzlzrqzzill- Iliarrilz. 'l':iuiiiiy Iluxxl Stull, '2T: 'I'+Ji-4-lib.-:ii'i 2033 Imui ima Vlul-, 'Emil ELIZMQETH Biwwx ..... . Mississippi City, Miss. .lafwalzryr fccilzdmill- Cazzarzrx, Iluiisnn mrs- f:llIlIf7lIt'H'5 Imlcnl luiuns- illzrrors, Gulf SIIYIIIII-' Ilafpinfss. t'uz1SI l'lllli, '2 lNI.xRl0N CULYSINS . . . . . . Hinsdale, Ill. .S A E Pirafr gallforzs, fwaflzfr lrrils- llmrgi' .lilly holiday fl'0,1l'X- .lfrjvlr jvlly and farmlmusf Jupprrs- Jolliiy. Sq-rlw-t:xx'5 nl' .Ivt Musk.-rs, 'BTL Ailllvtif- Assm-iqitiml, '26, '2Tg liaislivtball, Bus.-liaill. '20ig Sub-llm-lc-'5' Ti-am, '2Tg itil :mil Spur Vluh, '2Ilg Illinois Club, 'fljj Glul' l,'lUl', '21 ix ,, ,, R' ff-1'if--Ear' -214991 i!!l5'-ff 5 .K 1'-,A NJ N 4 if r'F ' f l i - , - if fl ' 1 V' K if . ', 5 V Nfl 7 WN I I - l x in x'. x l G' SeI1iOI' Class l I l be - 1 Vw , fp THE l927 . l sffi SEA GULL Q nz E i was wim'?s?2f'.f-:.4 mr ww, , ,U ..-.,MS5mm, .-f.K'1k.v,-1.--f:-,- ,.,. s swiss,-A f-fist 1' -ffwf -' 1 . - 'V 4- Q kxxfw-XJ, GWENDOLYN DANIELS . .... . Evanston, Ill. A X E soda' 5' :Qi -iQ,F.'gQ,5ll,, . ' gjplyf-Q Pine trffs, goldfn rod- ! ji,:5QsV Fzrr fwrvd and andzrons, brogucs- iQH'flf'lj'g, ,lv -lfyfj Huntzng scenes, flashing rapzers- ,, .H - ' ng N 4 kwin , it-11 f J' V '- -V 'lt Tall Candles. sh' . . . ce, - 'cs Athletic Association, '26, '27g Bit and Spur Club, '2Gg Illinois Club, '26, l'f'f, 1 aff 'fo A ' Hiking Club. 'X ig?f : 5: W 'I K 'gi' x ' M. . V Q' N PJ ,ff I -4 X 'V -f 1 ,sl ' .f- x , X - , 1 2 SeI1iO1' Class ARLENE DAVIS . .... . . Hammond, Ind. E XI' I Little slzips at sea- A toadstool, forge't-mv-not- Rompers fwitlz big porkets- Frmclz statuafy. Glee Club, '27, Tor4.-hluearer, '26g Cosmopolitan Club, '26, Athletic Associa- tion, '26g Hockey Team, '2G. JANET DUNBAR . . . . . . Chicago, Ill. A X E La-vrnder astfrs, thisllfdown- The past generation- Country clubs, golf balls- .4 faint sfrnnade. 4 Treasurer of Athletic Association, '27g College Hockey Team, '26p Executive Board of Athletic Association, '26. A X 1 i , ., s fi , THE ' 4, . Q' GULL i927 SEA R il , 1. ' . V z 3 I ,, Vu ' -vlan .1 A I j if i ' R as V .51 , -4,54 JOSEPHINE ELDREDGIE . . . . A A E . Abbeville, La. Ifild flzrrry Izlosxoms- Pvasanl pijwri, a firmly- Elfvf-J among slzirgrass- Chirps. Chaplain of Delta Alpha Signm, '275 Stzitistivs, '273 Athli-til: Editor' of Sea Gull, '2Tp Collugv lim-ki-y 'lk-am, '271 Captain nf Sm-iw-r, '27p Tammy Howl Staff, '271 Vic-E--Presidmlt uf Luuisiana Club, 'ilvig Soviwr and Basketball Tvums, T355 'l'orvhlJvarer, 'ilip Athletic Association, '26, l MARGARET FRASER . .... . . Huntsville, Ala. EXIII Gauntlrt glofvfs, .cquarr fors- Brfad and hullfr, field daisi1'5-- Boufant tafffta skins- MacDofwvlI. Alabama Club, '26, SUSIE FREEMAN . . . . 2: uf 1 . Brownsville, Tenn. Naughty littlf boys, a mngpix- Laughing brooks, fairy Iain.:- Impulsifufnrss, yvllofw sand- Blafk-fyrd Susanx. President of Sigma Psi Iota, '273 Glee Fllllw, '20, '2T1 Jet Masks-rs U l Tennessee Club, '26g 'I'nri-hlwzircr, '26. '13 -,X-N .3 A Q llll?li li1llliMgl1 fl ik Q Rl' N4 lik lx ill X 'AEM xfi i ' -f X .iwigqmr X :Zn X N X 13 Q54 Dil ! Xi I i MW' , I 1 , . . '-I Qi l L. SCI1lO1' Class L.. TH E A GUL1. H O l927 'QQ f, SE. 3, 7 v-rm, s , ' ' - ' - ,pw sais, tl CYNTHIA GARNETT . . . . . Hopkinsville, Ky. s FA-xx ., A A E V , Onyx cigarette holders- 1 Midniglzt in Egypt, a tiger's scratch- ' Qi' - X Smouldering -volcanoes- 'E ' ' The Silver Spoon. 1 ' s Manager of 'Sea Gull '27' Treasurer of Delta Alpha Sigma '27, ' ll t IQ ' Busmes ' , , , - 1- e - ' College Hockey Team, '26, '27g Business Staff of Sea Gull, '26, Secre- T tary of Kentucky Club, '26, College- Baseball Team, '26, '27, Athletic Asso- J Ciation, '26, '27, Torchbearer, '26. JESSIE GARNETT . .... . . Somerset, Va. E XII I Gray squirrels, high heels- Imztatzon je-welry, jasmine- , Musical powder boxes- , ' Humming birds. If - Y Tammy Howl Staff, '27, Athletic Association, '26, '27, Torchbearer, '26. f X ' l L4 ', 51 fig l lax U ' I. Xl! I jlxi Cuff i l 'fi ll M' 1 I 5 :K lf Jfi fn fR,Q.si,'.-1. J .P N Il l X 5 AGNES GETZENDANER ...... . Fort Worth, Texas A A 2 Qj Surprise, perpetual moiion- While kittens fwith blue ribbons- Orange blossoms and honey bees- Ginger cookies, gray rain- Irresistible good nature. S6I'll01' Class -ef 4...- , 4 1 1 THE f, GULL .,,.. i - l 9 2 7 V S L A a 7 1. A 1, .ii 4 .n wie: I - r if -' Y-.t..-.u . .-- . , ...Je Greig-- ms.-falu.-,. - - nav., fvx 'fN if A ' 4, Y gi ELISKA GUTIERREZ . . . . . . New Orleans, La. 2 X11 I Sfnoritas, fvifvid famfllias- Country Club, sparkling fwatrrs- Lofvf birds, Nffw Orlfans- Painlm' patios. ELIZABETH HARDISON ..... . . Lewisburg, Tenn. AXE Rain pools, rloutls, llzrn misf- Flofwfrfd rlzintz, parrols- lllfadofw lark, brofwn :unle- Lafqufrfd fllfsfs, lllllllff. v 'f 'UF x., fx ' X-7 4' ,X -. .1 , ' ' ' 'ff qififif , . , -, ,,.,g l 2 fl ' f 1 ll 1 x 'l 3 . l lf. 75' A X ll ',5l!l'l: l lk ' I 1 'ff I I 3 Pre-sidt-nt ot' Di-lta Chi Sigma, '27, Glue Club, '26, '27g College Hockey J' Te-am, '26, '27g S--t-rotary Tt-Iiiit-ssc-ig Club, '26, Torchlmarer, '26. I I ' 4 K f lX'IARGL'ERITE HERON . .... . Chattanooga, Tenn. 245' A A E Ifood llzruslzrs, soft fvrl-wt fIoak-- , Old-faslziorzvd rfmfdirs- j Hiddfn carols, a rare anthology- L, ' .Madonna and flzild. President of Y. XV. C. A., '27, President of Glee Club, '27, Tammy Howl Stuff, '26, ijnliinf-t. '26, Glen- Cluh, '26, Athletic Association, '26, Vice- Prt-sidc-ut of Tunmfsseee Club, '26. ,I ,Mx - 'Q' ' SCHIOI' Class - 1 THE 927 41 GULL , .,,,.X',2: 3 ft .: .V ei ,i,,i,ff-qfaa.-, ff rv-,,2,'::.'-2 -V ' v - - I ' i ' S E A Q 13' 1: as f .via a m v - ' Raw Milam- W FL BoBB1E HOLlX1ES . .... . . Knoxville, Tenn. A A E Yellofw fllrysantllmnurns, purple tulle- Dancing .vlzado-ws, satin and pvarls- Flaslzfs of lighhzing, patternx- Toujours Fidfle. President of Delta Alpha Sigma, '27g Vice-President of Y. VV. C, A., '27g Business Manager of Je-t Maskers, '27g Secretary of Junior Class, '27, kfihf' Q Athletic Association, '25,Y '26, Captain of Swimming and Gym, '26, Torch- , bearer, '26, Glee Club, '27. HELEN HOWSE . . . . . .Nashville-1, Tenn. A A E ', ' .lark-in-a-Box, circuses- College Humor, football games- ' The tinklc of ire in goblet:- Q A crimson petal. I-X Tammy Howl Staff, '27g Athletic Association, '26, '273 Bit and SDUI' T. Club, '26, Torchbearer, '26, 'Q iii? , li li 3 L iv L f 1 'fuel' -A ,PQ , K :1 '- ,' 1 ' ll ff. -, 4' 1 I ,. A--.ala 'GI 1- 'H' ii . J. E: ffl-'11 ri i f f j i7'iiE' . .p tjlxuhix, ' :AI , . ' r J s 'I l tx QW A A 2 Talking dolls, fwooden slzocs- Primroses and blue teapot:- Eau des toilettes, lm parfums- Minerva. Y Cabinet, '27g Athletic Editor of Sea Gull, '26g Y Cabinet, '26, SeIliOI' Class . J' ' 'qi' ELIZABETH IRWIN . .... . Davenport, Iowa -fr , ,-.r,:T 'ff:51xvvr:5:T':1:?:. + 2 'f?Ef3'ft i.-lr I f ' - THE 1927 J 55A GULL 15' IU? 15 fs .H ' X, X SALLY -IUDEN . . . . . Cape Girardeau, RIO. Ax: , .I rosizumnl C2llllA'!'f'l'55- E N ' f M l'aran1 gflamrs, wn1l1roiU'rrml Jamplfrx- X, ' ft, 7 . Dim .Yflll1iIJQL'5 on mrlfunzl fwalls- ' Ilair llruorlws. 5 1 I v ,, ' ' , 1 Culvillut, '27, S+gcI'vtul'y ul Y. NV. P. A., '20, Athletiv A:+sw,win!i1n1, '243. fl J - ' J' :QV f . I 1 x 1 ANNE XVoo1J . .... . Bluchcld, NV. Va. fb I U I J A X E fw .-I lady fwitlz a slofu' fan- 7 Pofwd1'r1'd hair, stiff 1lf0f1ldl'.Yl 5 Cool, dim, rnusir, fwistrrizz fwrzry- : Jaguars. 'J f ljnsnmlmlitan Vlul-, '20, Snrxxovur' Vluh, '26, Stntistivs, '27, ' l' 6 XX 1' RIARIAN LASSER . . .... . New York City, N. Y. ' .SAE Organ gfrinr1'fr.r- .7 Sport lmsr, fnlnrrd mnfrlli- G3 Sllrinrx ami lu1.rl.'rtball- Drgvdrrnnna and Cln'.fifrfrlrl.v- Sponlarzifly. 1.'3K'lt2ii!l ot' lhwkr-y TQ?'IlT1l, '2Tg Hm-kg-v and Bus.-I'-all Teams ' '04 'WE' Baskormrl Tr-um, '22, '24, '25, Nm-simyfzlxg Stutistivs, '25, Tub-111.1-are-E, '26, Secretary of llvltu Alpha Signm, '25, Bit and Spur C'luh, '26, Tammy ' Howl snuff, '26, '27, 1.'f-srmypoximn Club frrfhsidenrp, '25, '26, enlor 355 .fxfx Q S THE 1927 X - ,Eg SEA GULL 9' . ,, X fi f 5:f.:m. ll ll 5 -'Up'-47.-f i',,1! if ,K X 'Cl 'fix I .i Q ,. ' sl f.fXV l 'f 'W fi , ' -5 W QU' s , e it . x H. lfvw- , A 'x ','f 'i f - . - f',fl,v, T4 1 -t ,-fi si '- , NIH a s :,.I,'fzt ffiriidk-1, fs . 5 ,. ,Ny . :J f, -4 .1 4 'J 1 'z x- X CI'llO1' C1855 ,W 1 . o.. A MARY LovossER ............ Gulfport, Miss Softly falling snofw, pot-pourri- PiIgrim's Progress, sugar bofwls- Violin bofw, freflies, lead penfils- Violets. Coast Club, '26, '27. WILlXfIA LoPossER ........... Gulfport, Miss Soft breezes on flofwer gardens- Gaiety mingling fwith dreams- Peaches and cream- Sfwift currents under a ralm surface. Vice-President of Coast Club, '27, OGIANA LYON . . . . . New Orleans, La EXPI Sefven-league boots- Foolish little songs, 0rientals- ,-I tall poplar tree against a cerulean sky- ,4 rlzuckling elf- Optimism. Samovar Club, '26, '27g Bit and Spur Club, '26, Louisiana. Club, '26, , gy - ,Q . ' l if T H E. I9 2 7 S E A C U L L 1 it .- Illia 'Dx fs w ? A W , ,Why-' ' l K' -f ' W is A 31 V91-. ' 1 5 x 2 ,L 4,1 . sw gs is-is A -X 1 I l , is , iff ' , . 5 4 311 . LAURICE RICFARLAND . .... . Gulfport, Miss. JK.. A X E ,. ,flllI.I l Collrgyiatf' jazz, fZ,L'lIl.VOIIH' fr11'0l1ty- y 'gut b Sunlight on tht' fwatrr- . Q - if.: Roadstt-rs and brad: parties- li Q , if xi, Pl1araol1's Dauylzlrrf' ,,l 4 'X X 1 A ,H -.if ,, 7 Glu- Club, '27, Jet Maskers, '26, '27, Si-a Gull Staff, '27, Curtifiwatu in 'lgll Y lillllfl ,jl Iixpruswiuii, '2z3. 'fl ' 75,-1:1 E l. gym' vga! HELEN NICILVAIGH . .... . .Van Buren, Ark. F QU CMH Y A A E , r ' Spanish nights, a blafk pansy. 4 Rabbits in a t.'llff0f patflz- f Gibraltar f0fk, Pippa Passt's - ,,f Cardinals. Assistant Editor of Tammy Howl. '27, Athletic Assor-iation, '26, '27 If Arkansas Club, '2ti. H, ,f F 5 MARGARET NIILES . .... .Peoria, Ill. A X E IVind-sfwrpt sands, antiquc sl1o,t1s-- fl ' Dfwarf rzasturtiums, Ortlzoplzonic Victrolas- Gram forfsts aftrr ram- Limpid pools, Star Eyes. Secretary Delta Chi Sigma, '27: Athlvtir: Association, '26, '27, Illinois Club, '26 i SCI'li0I' Class T - 1 H E A A C. U L I, 1927 SE '11 'A . 1 Qu x ' W- - +f -V - ,V I , I f T lf' 'W , ANNA LOUISE BIILLS ..... .Decatur, Ill. A A E Mosaic, glowing c1nl1frs-- Log cabin in Ilzc IlI0ll71f!1ill5-- Pajama: in fulurulif drsign- Longclzamps. IATHUIIIIQ' Howl Staff, '26, '21 GERTRUDE PERKINS . . . . . Bay St. Louis, Miss. . A X E Tennis courts, a colored wagon- Huck Finn, rnalacbclic-'vc soldiers- Gay canocs, fwlzitz' birch barle- Late aulumn. Vice-President Samovar Club, '273 Executive Board of Athletic Associa- tion, '27p VVinner of Tennis Doubles, '26, Varsity, '26, Hockey Team, '27, Basketball, Baseball, Soccer Teams, '26. LOUISE PIERSON . . . . . . Birmingham, Ala. A A E Cornsillz, ukelelcx, slang- f SCI'1lO1' Class Daffodils, Rapp of tlze.Lock - Musk, gildfd lzccls- Kind Ilzozzglztfulncss. Treasurer of Alabama Club, '26, Athletic Association, '26, College Soccer Team, '26g Captain of Soccer. ,P V' -Q' ' 41 ,w , THE -L ULL l927 H QIA C. - . mx, lg 'y i' vi? mf. V , ,,.-I-. W, , X qvyf. , S -aww , 3 5, A Q, , , X Y , ty . , 4, X 9 5. i lx Ke 4l.-XNULA PQITEVENT . . . . . . . Shelby, Miss. f,g:fj1'1g,. 2 xlf I ' Srarlrt gardfnias, moonlight on Ihr Gulf- 1 3, J Spm'dofnrIvrs at high flllllflfi N kr Ii-l? .J Tumbling of falls ofvrr dfrp Lf11fl5-- XS fl 'rl .1 thundrr storm, a grryhound-- , 2 if ' J Elinor Glyn. ll f Qs V -I 4f'0L1Sl Plul-, '26, Tr.-nsun-r uf Coast Club, '12 N 2- 7, jf 0' 4 ' NI.-XRI.-KN PLWGH . , . . . . . lnmlaml, A1-ll. af f , o, 4.75. 21 xl' 1 uw, JJ , lxivxxz AJXVJQ Tulle, spun glass- J Mifiml Jilfwr, .fnofwflahrJ- 3-p..qb:'+w f' .1 Drvsdrn fhina 5l1rpl1rf1las5- -aff : lfiliml lilirs, 1'l1!11l1'7lt'55. X I Tulwlmbeaxw,-l', 'illg Arlc:'ur1s:1s Club, 'LIIL 1 'lx C. I n v V VIRGINIA QUEST . . .... . IJOUlSYlllC, Ixy. TSX A A E 'J Vogur fashion platf- Springlirnv on Ihr marxhfs- flfdfllf Jiygvrs and founfain pun- Blufgrass and Il1orouyhhrrd5-- Constanfy. Bit and Spur Club, '20, '27, Athll-tic Assoc-iatiun, '26, '27g Ar'-he-ry Fluh. f Senior Class ,VL Rd. x . '-l I U1 so IQ 5 Xl X :Vg , , wx cn Fl DP 0 ' C I' F' wt E5 is-.rf- Y ff ,gy 1 ., ..... -: .,,Q.-,,, ,, ,- - . - -'. ..,..l JSE-fl 1 ' tu, .. ,FT IQQA , 553 T , R .5 'g , ,FW an-li' W A3 . 1 '. -A l - I-'FQ if l is A . -1 v Y I IL. llftllfliwl f ,fl X H r ' fi: :1i'f .w? I fi V ,,,, 5 , 9 3:11 'V ffl ' ff fog- ws -.f A 'Q i . L I I, . 5 .J 1. 1 .' I , N 'X .l' 1 41 SC1'liO1' Class MARGARET ROBERTS . . . . . . Little Rock, Ark. AXE Sfwedes on high-masted ships- Tomboy skirts, shirts, oxfofds- A cold invigorating dip- Hockey sticks, tennis rockets, bugle calls- Reliability. f Athletic Association, '27g Hockey Team, '26, '27g Varsity Team, ':26. Vice-President 0 Russ . ..... MARY GLEN . Gulfport, Miss. Silence, more silence- Gold-seal Congoleum rugs- Tlzree fwise monkeys- Good to the last drop - lVisteria. Coast Club, '27. MARGARET SMITH. . . . . . . AXE . Gulfport, Miss. Still waters and teak fwood- Paderefwski, Cortot. Rachmaninojf- Cloisonne and rabies- Moonlit balconies- Lyries. '24, '25g Coast Club, '25, '26, '27 Diploma, in Piano, '27. Tennessee Club, 3 Orchestra, '24, '25g ,r , 'fun t E . .-. , ., . - Q g , V F 5, 4 . '. 0 7 1 THE l9Z7 SEA GULL n 1' ' - .f I ,fel ' Q 3 'KZ - .N ,Q Q : A Y.... , 1- , va... , g 'A ra DORUTHY ST ' 'VTX 1. .Q i, 4. . 'fqllfg 2 .4 'fhvwvm' Q z . mv, Q v, 3 f 1 A : ' ww ' s . .gg ' - L- , l 'v 4' I ' X 'l ARK ............ Gulfport, Rliss. dir-'rx 111 l I W hr, Dim librarirs, grandfallzrr flnfkx- 'Ulf -' l u S1'A City of Falling LmfLw'5 - X , 1' Tulipy and Jumsrnzs- l , -. Sumlzilzw, fllllffflfff- Sk XJR q 4' I. Truilz. V xl. X X R X -' Const Plulf, '27, fsll it Vi X If 4,' ELIZABETH TARPLEY . .... INDI Smmxv and tra, Jufks- Il'afHfs fwilll ,syrup- . . Clarksville, Tenn. Quilffd l'0llIf0l'l1'fJ', gillflllfllll jrrinls- lf!lll'1ll'll.f. Te-nnvsswe Club, '26g Athl-ltic' Assoviation, '26. Is,-x TAYLOR Tailorrd clntlzrs- Grofwing hair- Tlzouglzlful 5ilfnu'- Churflz lIlf'l71IN'fy5 dignily solidify. . .Gulfporg Bliss. qv-u UO:lSt Club, '26, ' 4 erlfiiiiv lf-.fl gl -Q DA C i 'V if S8111 1. .lg R, '43 O 1' C Class - u TH E 9 , YQ GULL 5 A . 1, - 1 5 1 2 7 X , , s E A A 7 f w,m.nne:ee4G f.v. 3f'2:v: fwg7q.:,f-Q , ...V A , - MVK 9 M, v-'dwg x fwgwi .x ' - 5 , fi T'-1 . '- -'. ' f -5., V 4.... ,-Q, W f f .N 4.95 , I A Q , -as fj ' ,JY '. I!! xx 'E' . 1,4 l Lx ,gig , 7, lu -'L jj , si yr 1123, 'g' I if Q QI K Egh.gg ,, x I ' LIE? 2 Z 'I ' l xx lg' ill ', Senior Class KATE WETHERBEE . . . . .Gulfport, Miss. ENIII A darling hummingbird- Here-ihere-gone- Rujled drfssfs, curly hair- Sand-hddlers, frirkfts- Lofve of life. President of Coast Club, '27g Secretary of Coast Club, '26g Sea, Gull Staff, '26. MARTHA WHEELER . .... . Hot Springs, Ark. AXE Idle days, sugaf-roaled- Stuiz roadsters, orange pelaof- The lapping sound of southcrn seas - Mint julep, lea roses. Vive-President of Delta Chi Sigma, '27g Athletic Association, '26g Arkansas Club, '26, GERALDINE WILKINSON .... . Lakeside, Mich. E sv I Pvppfrmint and gingfrbread- Rough tfweed, then chiffon- fl foppfr pfnny at the bollom of the sm- IV. E. Henley, poinsfttias. Bit and Spur, '26g Jet Maske-rs, '26, '27, President Athletic Association, '27g Baseball and Basketball Teams, '26, Hockey Team, '27g Cosmopolitan Club, '26, Torchbearer, '26. ,f . gi ,, ,- A ., ---I gn, ,. , - 1 THE 1927 SEA CULL With Many Apologies I don't need to tell you that I am getting my inspiration from Cabell, my idea from Erskine, and my dialogue from College Humor 'cause I guess you already know my type. CNice literary background, n'est-ce-pas?l Hey, Bud, got enough gasoline? Shut your dirty mouth, you rat. I'll knife ye in the jaw If you eraek another saw Like that. fBorr0fwt'tlfro1n Beau Gexleuj So spake Bud, on the morn VVhen he led the whole d- band Off the Spanish galley Into many a blind date and alley In their premiere trip aboard the land. fTal:en from Thr Big Paradfuj Bud had gotten up at three bells, Had found a drive-your-own, He had bargained for a Ford And being thy naturel nonchalant and bored, Had impressed them into trading for a bone. fliorrofwfd from the Il'orlJ's ldfa of a Southern Negro! They took their knives and daggers, Added lime, boards, and chalk, Took a barrel of rum and whiskey For those who were wont to get frisky, 'Cause they didn't want to have to learn To walk to a bootlegger three miles in the country. ILoanfd by Permission of the Students .-Ismciationj VVell, the ship crew gave a cheer And wished the travelers well, The travelers, with a mighty spurt, Made the Ford jump and jerk, Then sped like Almighty H-. fGran1rf1 by Courtesy of the fldrninix- lrationj Along the open road, Through Adam's untamed wilds, They roared a song to Captain Bud And stopped for poker a la Stud, Plus lunch at good old Chilfl's. fSlig1l1lly 5t'ral1'l1rdj'rr1m lfall lflziirnunj They knocked down trees, they planted signs, They left the pirate's mark, They blazed the way For an English day. They had rather much of a lark. flfilh .flight changm, arlaplnl from Hixloryj They lost their chalk and lime, They eut their arms with dagger And mixed the blood with Gulf Stream VVith which they painted board and beam: Vilas it loss of blood that made them stagger? fQ11ipfml fro m Slm'rn.r0nj They passed through many cities, They especially remembered seven, For in those they met the trathe cops, VVere thrice arrested for being sots And had to part with seven times seven fpe- setasl. fStolfn from J Coplv Diary by So.:- your Jailfrj In one eity, they met little men, VVho, strange to say, were timid: They asked about the Spanish fleet. VVas the name Armada or Sugarbeet? Our Spaniards answers made them Iivid. fOrigin of the fwofds Rui r'lIan l THE l927 .-,, SEA GULL Zi if , X ' . 1 W, ,. -eg 'X- t 'u ses z f- ...W .- ' They entered yet another town And there the hopes were high, For a thunderstorm had just thrown rain. The grass was looking green again And an oval of blue was a bit of sky. flfragrnvnt of Young Hopefuluj Captain Bud stopped the Ford, And called for drinks for the crew, The scene was an inn VVhere some courageous young men Stirred up live quarts of home brew. fQuoted from Gunga The travelers sort of lingered On an old sea town, most quaint. The citizens suffered from plague And though smitten' with actor's ague, They still offered not a complaint. Dinuj fTho author holds that Anne Nichols ' got the inspiration for .f1bie's Irish Rose from this chroniflcj. But our hardy Bud and fellows Werenlt without the usual romance. They were attacked by a savage band VVhom they felled with a stroke of the handg And they had a blow-out when Bud dropped his lance. ffl page from Sir IVaIter Scottj They took a swim in the Gulf And they found a city of fishes. Crabs, oysters, whales and sharks, VVho ioyally offered their vast-stretching parks To the tourists who had many riches. fThff fword riches refers to 'brains- bulk-hulbrasity, fimmishness j The sun was almost sinking VVhen our travelers spied the lights Of a magic, dream-like city That stood up like the ears of a kitty On two rocks called Thesearemytights. Unintentionally taken from Descrip- tions of Cities in the Distanceuj It was a night of pencil blue, An old maltese of a night, And when our travelers saw it, And felt the soft velvet paw of it, They were tired and overcome at the sight. fliorrofwed from Pilgrim's Progressvj They saw their new ship waiting, Bud said, It was one wet smack. Its sails matched the night. CI don't think Bud was tightj When he cried to the people, Stand back. fTaken from Wait Just a Minute Hfhile I Clear My Tlzroatuj To all of you assembled, and to you my mates, I must say my last speech here. You have been a crew That I would eschew ' To claim through many an immemorial year. Ulla Poej Our way this day Has been paved with Hatsg Our way has been strewn with nails. We have patched, mended, literally, 'lost our sails' fSpanish for 'lost our shirts'l And now we can take off our hats TO 'Auld Lang Syne. ' fAt this joint the reader should join in the chorus?l Q Passed by the National Board of Review ,r , QI , q- 4 , M -., I, ff! , ,.-. i. , alv- 'Zh- B-wha! , . ,S .gg me , . s 'P L Je I J F api L -.u Q N I - L ki: 1? 1 ,, 'u .N ',,. ' ,L it 5 Al Iii THI 9 X LU X X 2.1 56' MACRRE-I'ND I 'Lil .ngp vxx, 1 L I Z 7 S E .fr A E 7 j 42 ,ffQ f' X K ' ffllfw is , xg XX ' 93, r-X X X YN X X XA R ax N I X N X X 4 T jf! X, 9 Fx h Xi, -f 5 I 'N J . FH f f 'QQ ' 1 I - if , I A J y f , f 1 .J f fi , V! 2 , 5 Q RNIC I , ' 45 .f f 7-fs-1 LL 6, THE SEA GULL. A N ? wx. . ,S ,cl 1927 Q X t , 'Ig 1 . NM, f X . l11'l101' Class OFHCCYS HARRIETTE WEAVER RACHEL PATERSON A A E A A E PENNSYLVANIA ALABAMA P1'1'Sidt'11l nf -Tl1I1i0l' UIQISS. 'QTZ Vivm--President Vim-o'P1'esiml1-nt of Junifn' C'l:1Ss, 273 Fnptnin of ul' In-Ita Alpha Sigma. '2T: Tummy Howl Buslcetlnnll, Athletir' Association, 'ETQ Y. Vzilrim-t, SHUT, '2Tg Athletic Assoviation, '27, 'ZTQ TI'l'2lSlll'4'l' uf Samnvun' Club, '2T. MRS. VVITHERSIIOQN Sponsor ELIZABETH STALLCUP IXATHRYN IVIAYER A A E A A E MISSOURI ILLINOIS Ss-r-rl,-tary of Junior Class. '27: Assistant Busi- 'Tri-asurer of Junior Plass, '2Tg Athlm,-tic Asso- ness Manager of Sam Gull, '2T. ciatirm, 'ZTQ Bit and Spur Club, '2T. 46 I Q, THE 42 SEA CULL :div-f'fS-w ll l Axx llI'llO1' 1855 XRJURII Ar .x IIX IDX NIJIRSUN OKI X IUXI X In xu XI x Xlilx Xxxxm ll IDORIQ I3 xlzxl Q IXIDIXX X mix I x A INDIXXX Iluxus IMRIIITT A IX JIXNX I 47 ,g -q.,,, .Nam ZR., Mv,d,, , if 'T 'I .If - .. fy, .nm fl I 9 2 7 xi 7 W. Y , ,,. . ..n faq- M 4'?,..ff-i',.,fw-- RIA 5 I ,mix X Z1 II. .YDIS vliv .XSSlI4'I1lIIllll, 'STQ Sum X ll' 1'Il1I,. 'ffg ,xg- :nt Ihlimx' SI-11 Gull, ' g 4:l.-.- n'1,11,, 'gil IIIKIIII1' I-I1-un mivsb. IDRIT A Mui 5 .' 3 Z2 NI' I ' .1 I . . ,Xtlllf-tip .Xssm-izltiwll, 7 , nuff 'Q I3. ,I,XI.X.' A .I I Sw I-n':1r Vlulx, 'QT A X Z IC. J g.XR.'IES X I 4' A, v w - ,. 7 X E ,'I . '. .XII I1-tif' .fXsSm'i:llmn, ,-Q l 41 H' fl T I-I E 9 if .fi SEA GULL I 2 7 X 4 X , 1 Rf' Q- W-w-f ff K' Athletil' ASS iw Ml! PWNMM IQ, 'yum W. xx' I Q 2 4 ,,,.b I A -Quinn. 48 Junior Class GERALDINE BITTLE A A E ARKANSAS ETHEL BRAUN A X 2 TENNESSEE ouizxtilvng Samuvur Clubg Basketball 2 ,IOCELYN CLAVERIE E If I LOUISIANA JEAN CLOSSON A A 2 INDIANA ELIZABETH CORY A X E ILLINOIS Samovar Club, '27, MARY Cox E X11 I INDIANA Statistics: Bit and SDUT, '27 THE 1927 LIHIOI' Class DOROTHX' DABNEY 2 XII I AIJII3.-KMA Ilw,-kvy 'IH-um I LILLLAN DA HGH ERTY E XI' I ILLINOIS Bit and Spur Vluh, 'I FLEETA DUYLE A X E MISSISSIPPI Mvmlmr ut' 1'uaSt Club, '12 XXIRGINIA ECKELS A A E LOUISIANA Hncke-y Tc-um, 4 ALICE EMEIS A X E IOVVA Athlvtir- Assoviutifm. JANET EVVING 97 2 S E A G U 49' , n'UN L. fr- 'px C- sn., 1 A A E MICHIGAN and Spur Fluhg Athlvtiv As:4m'i:lti11I1. X 49 fsvxr. II Zifhf' Y if -:ann V51 f THE 1927 A EQ A SEA GULL 5 fan... ,Aw 1.. QXS '47 ? 3 ii? 'KW QE! S 2 i s if J M A X. A UIIIOI' Class VIRGINIA FOSTER A A E ARKANSAS Athletic Association, '27. JEAN FRAZIER A A 2 INDIANA LE RUTH GLAZE 2 if I ALABAMA RUTH GODDING A X 2 ILLINOIS Bit and Spur Club, '27. MABIIE HEARD E X11 I LOUISIANA Athlvtic Association: Samovar Ciub, '27 3 ' I 1 L, gp-e 135 N Y r I V JM ,. 'fe Ms 15 50 fr , Nga ,ff 34 'C' l -n-1 VIRGINIA JACKSON A X E ILLINOIS Glee Club: Bit and SDUF Club, '27, . v: , A' an , 1 .- 4 Q THE l.1I'llOI' lass X711 Irx mxs Vx: ll'NNlbbhl XIIRI xxx Ixxmxmux A X x XRhXNbKS E111 xm IH Ixk-xrl ll I IN 5 11 Aww x lIl SX LX I x Lrx ERT IOLISIXN X Athlttlc -X Qlglllllll 'wlHl0X'lI X7lRCIXI-X Irms A x v lxXNbXb A lletln X biitlltltlll md haul xzrr Llcox A X IFR XS url-mx x nt H SEA U 4-5, N Q- uh 'A Umm xtn mars: G4-f 1' eflfgirfi-f A I 9 2 7 .'- 4 C. L L ,K V7 V H, ' ... I I . ..,. .xx. 'H' V., ' , . , , , 1 A .' . . . , . fe .' .J ' I ' . '-.k I Y . -:T V ' A A .. A , . . .'0Ix All vtif- A 'Az Run, '27, Y Ah E XI' I . s.v 4 'I 2:1 'K ' Cl ,, '27, ' 1 .v . 41 ' A-ii N '1. H -fs' -'z' :Ritz W1 'g 1 Vluh, -27. H: L, 1Y.v - ' E Sv- ,. ' '. XV. C. A. '2T. 51 Fx ' 9 .1gl'.,' 'P-'Q ,Q SEA GULL 2- E- . 'iw T H E I 2 7 la 7 ie ' fx-92fQ5e.,.u:,,f,. 4, 2' - 'I fvx LIIIIOI' Class RUTH LYNCH A A E ARKANSAS Athletic Association, '27. KITTY MEE E XII I FLORIDA Cs, f ELEANOR MICKELBERRY A X E ILLINOIS Wvfwf V V Glue Club: Athletic Association: Bit and Spur Club, '27. f J EVELYN MILLER .I-w ' A A 2 OHIO Saving C'0I'psg Athletic Association, GERALDINE MILLER A X E ARKANSAS Bit and Spur Club, '27. JEANNETTE M0oRE A A 2 ILLINOIS 52 ffzgzff ggi' A ' Glue Flubg JI-t Maskersg Bit and Spur Clubg ' ' '27, Lif6 md Spur THE I92 Junior Class FRANCES MOROSS A A Pl TEN NESSEE FLORENCE ML'ssER E X11 I MISSOURI Clubg Athletic ASSOI-iat ASPASIS NORT H A A E ILLINOIS CLARA IVIAE ORCUTT A X E IOVVA Athle tic Association, 'T HELEN PIATT A X E INDIANA LOUISE PIATT A X E INDIANA Gleo Club. '27. 53 HI .-,gr , THE l927 S 452 SEA GULL M -vm .w ,. A --'-ff say if fm 4, 79:7 I W1 R ,! A U' AQ N' R kk' V,,. A aw a 5+ ,iv v' Arvhl-ry Suit S ,E , unior Class NELL PLAIN A X E KENTUCKY DOROTHY PLANTE A X E ILLINOIS Club: Atlilc-tic Association, VERLIE POLK A X E TENNESSEE Bit and Spur Club, '27, GRACE PWRYOR A X E ARKANSAS Samovar Club, '27, IMOGENE SCHULER E X11 I ALABAMA Gull Staffp Samovar Club, RUTH SHARP A X E TENNESSEE '2 vt THE. 1927 Junior Class RUTH SHEPP,xRn A A E MICHIGAN Maslu-1's3 Glue Club, JANE SHINN A X E OHIO LILLI.-IN SIMPSON E xlf I MISSISSIPPI ELEANOR SMITH A X E TENNESSEE FRANCES ST.-IRR MISSISSIPPI . I-I -AL 7 , Y? SEA C-U If HW? ' i' . lr ny. Q. nu AIARY STEPHENSON sb AXE INDIANA 55 THE 927 4 SEA GULL 2' 'iw I 4 XX A' 4 4 ,ff , A . '-f- - dw' afv'i's ,,,, Secretary Of Sea Gull 56 Junior Class MAXINE STEPHENSON E N11 I MISSISSIPPI Sigma Psi Iota. '27g Samovar MARTHA STINSON A A 2 ARKANSAS MARGRET STOVALL 2 -If I MISSISSIPPI MARY LOU THOMPSON A A Z TEXAS CELIA VIZARD E X11 I LOUISIANA MARY LOUISE WADE A A E TEXAS Staff, Treasurer Y. W. C. Associationg Hockey Team Club, '27 A,1 Athletic Hockey 'I1'Nffff, T H E I 9 2 7 I Ik. Q' f -fn7 ' , 4, 'L1I'lIO1' Class EMILIE XV.-XDLOVV E X11 I MISSISSIPPI IIIARY IJOUGLASS IVATRINS A Zx Z2 TENNESSIEIE Bit and Spur l lulv, 'UT ELIZABETH VVERNER A A 2 TENNESSEE Y. W. C. A. Cabinvl, '27 CARROLL IV1OGs E X11 1 CALIFORNIA Te-nm: Bit and Spur Club: Arfhu-ry f luI': Athle-tic Assfvciaiion, '27, DOROTHY VVILLIAMS E X11 I LOUISIANA Athh-tic' ASSOf'i:1ti1-n. 'ZH EVELYN XVILLIAMSON MISSISSIPPI Si-11 Gull Stuff, '2 57 SEA GULL ,.,. .fvb .A ,. 1 u,-. at -rw ww ,r rg: we A . ' ' , Zffj 'fiw--'Q L - THE I927 3 7 it f SEA GUL ex- V7 I L 1,,. ..,1.:- .L .4,,..1. - A -7 3 A ' . A ,mmm 'FUN ,,'6. ,Dil Q'-E. 'U-'ilk 'Q' ,P -1 1 UHIO1' Class GAIL VVILSON A X 2 INDIANA FANNIE BELLE VVOODCOCR E X11 I ARKANSAS Tammy Howl Stuff: Jet Masks-rs, 27 HELEN YOUNG A A E ILLINOIS Viw'e-President Of Bit ,and Spur Flub, '21 QPCIQ tary and 'I'1'4-flsun-r Of Archery Club, '27g faptm Of Riding: Afhlf-tic Assnviation, '2Tp Glve Ll v ELLENE FRANCES PET E XII I ARKANSAS !Not in Pirturrj DOROTHY DAVIS MISSISSIPPI ROGER HIJLLOWAX' MISSISSIPPI LUCTLLE Russ MISSISSIPPI ELEANOR VICKERS MISSISSIPPI ERSON THE 1927 gg I SEA GULL UIIIOI' Class There were five of us seated around the camp-fire. The captain arose and said Anderson, give us a story. So Peg-leg Ifreida llav arose, and her story went some thing like this: I encountered the beast first at Gulf Park, A wolf in dog's clothing, I trowe. I'Ie took off my leg at one snatching, A peg must I travel on now! The party became sad until a clicking broke the silence, and in the firelight the nimble lingers of the Russian pirate could be seen dashing over her lfnderwood-an art which Aspasia had made famous in the streets of Petrograd. This foreign spark awoke the group, And such commotion reigned As to who should next relate her tale, That the captain intervened. He called on the smallest present-Piatt adjusted her black eve patch and began: Each maid has a special craving, Mine toward the cinema leans, I stole ashore on an evening, . And was blinded during the love scene g s. 59 'Wx THE 927 SEA GULL ' v f ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,, ..AA , I--2- ' f ,.,. ,,,,, ,, ,, ,,,-,-,,,,,,,, Then up spoke Cutlass Mary Cox, with a twinkle in her eye: Once I was serious and dignified, Then I shipped away to Gulf Park, VVhere the environment played havoc with my size. A song, a song! the captain cried, to cheer this little gathering and end our evening Chat. . SONG OF PEG MILLER, MrNsTREL AND ROVER As juniors of Gulf Park, YNe ever strove to be Loyal to tradition, firm in sincerity. Time too swiftly carried us Through that year of happiness- A year of golden friendships, Of work and gradual progress- VVell do we remember these, my friends and I, The beauty of the waters green, The fairyland of pine trees, And at evening- I A blaze of color in the west, That heralded the close of day And rest. 60 fl 1 THL sk A LU A4 'gf-, 352' x if 61 rn: -tr J? .245 :DU-L f n9z7 51-D5,-F, 55. ' L l lji? Q5 lilii at i i E X -Mf' W iT iLQs Sf 215559 f g' ' ff! ,J X fn 5 K V - 1 f X X S .-,gl-V. THE l927 X YQ SEA GULL 3 E A - iv I . , :,A f'S:: f . 7. 3: S I, 9, X1 W ff in-f R W K' 1 fx 4 - X COLLEGE SPECIALS CORA CORRELL DANIEL, A A E TEXAS MRS. DAVIES Sponsor MARGARET DANNER, A A E OHIO FRANCES HIGH, A X E TEXAS GRADUATE STUDENTS ASSISTANTS RUBY MERKEL . . Piano Practice Supvr-visor CLARIAN PATTISON . 62 T,,,TT S15 2' if SHS' I 7 ,N iNOt in PiCtlll'P1 ALLIE LEE ALLEN Iv1ISsIS'sIPPI EMILY ELLIS, A X E LOUISIANA DOROTHY HOWELL MISSISSIPPI . Tmrlzcr of Danrzng THE 9 fs' CULL I 2 7 s E A lx- 'WX 1 M W 'ff' f M., ' v 'T' QQ Q qv , 11 -if COLLEGE SPECIALS Mlxxlu HYL.-XXII, A X E I,0L'lSIAX.k N1.XRCARIi'I' IVIAYIIER, .X X E MISSISSIPPI Q.. . INDI in I'if'lur1-I Iiufx HOWELL MISSISSIPPI Aumu-ix' MEYER 11,1.1xms BF'1'I'Y MUNI' A A 3 Dokmm' SL'M:w1ERH.u's, NIICPIICAX ILLINOIS M.-wx' EYIZLYN SIMPSON, E Xl' I IZUNA MAIQ XVEAVER, zmssxssxvm Kr:x'rL'cKx' 63 .ikft 'sift AX AXE -:am THE l927 gg SEA GULL Specialties Bumpityl bump! This Old Spanish Trail is getting pretty rough. I guess it is about time I turned this 1935 mod- el Ford in on a new one. Still, it's pret- ty good yet, only seven years old. DRIVE SLOW!! SCHOOL AHEAD!! MISS WEAVER'S PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS LANGUAGES A SPECIALTY Bad place for a school on a main thor- oughfare like this. Honkll Honkll Almost ran over that dog. I-Ie should be tied up. IN PURSUIT OF BEAUTY? IVP 'II'ill :lid You HOVVELL 81 HOVVELL, Dvsigners There is another competitor of mine. Those people certainly believe in adver- tising. Look herel What is this? A bus ran into another car. These drivers should be more careful. COME TO US FOR CLOTHES THAT GIVE YOU CHARM DANIEL Sz MUNZ EXCLUSIVE READY-TO-VVEAR SHOP Well, well, another old school friend of mine. These signs bring back mem- ories. ROAD CLOSED DETOUR TO THE RIGHT Always working on this road. I'll be glad when they finish the sea wall. C O M I N G ! ! JULY 4 MADAM ADDIE LEE ALLEN WORLD'S GREATEST SOPRANO ACCOMPANIED BY M. SIMPSON I hope Mr. Foreshang is in when I get there. If he has sold that Louis XIV desk I will die. Glad I got rid of that Spool bed. It was only a copy. EDUCATE YOUR CHILD , BUY M. DANNER'S NEW BOOK Expression for the Child Look out, there, young fellow, keep on your side of the road. What is this younger generation coming to? They drive like mad. GET HUNGERY A FEAST IS COMING 3 MILES TO HYLAND INN E. ELLIS and M. HYLAND, PROPS. By love! I'm getting hungery. I will stop there for a bite to eat. Mr. Forshang would not be in his shop at this time of the day, anyway. LIMP IN-LEAP OUT VVE FIX 'EM WHILE YOU WAIT MAYHER'S GARAGE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Guess I'm about out of gasoline. Bet- ter stop here and get some before I go on my way. fy! vu, .C I T H E 1 , Q' Q f .Ax Q' U , . -. , ,,.,,,,,,, ,V f' 33' , . , ,q ,, l9Z7 f . HL . ' 7 fn.. N X 1.. , f?Y .g. .tg,,',. , 'm Fl I up I 'wx f! ' '. .1 . . I' 11, ' , 1 I H f. . I .1 In 2 f . x' If -vf -if ' '-1. wtf, xl . '- 65 1,23-+W1Q-5? P i'- 0 4- A- 1f -'f:gS'?f,.1 THE 1927 A gfa SEA GULL ? -T. -,,,,-- ,X- , ,. ,,.-, l - ., ,QV A v 4 N. 'V --w-was 1, ,f s - . ' tv, ,Q 1 ,I ' '-J SOpl'1OIT101'C Class GFHCCYS MAY RICHTER JUNE RAMROTH A X E A X E ILLINOIS OHIO IiI'l,'SICIl'I'lt of Sophomore Class: 'l'i'ez1sL1i'l-1' of Vic-1--Pre-sident of Sophomore Vlussq Prep Dvlta Chi Sigma, H273 Athletic Association: Pap- Hockey TE-am: Glec' Club: Athlvtif' ASSKICIIIIICJIIVI tain of Hockey, '27. Bit and Spur Club. IVIADEMOISELLE CHEVAL Sponsor BETTY OWEN HOPE BRENNER E XI' I A X E FLORIDA ILLINOIS Sl-1-rvtziry of Sophoniorv Class: Vic'v-Pwslrleiit Treasurer of Sophomore Class: Si-a Gull Staffg of Signizm Psi Iota: H0c-key 'I'r-am. '2T: Statistics, Samoval' Vlub: Hockey Tvami AihlCTiC' ASSOPIH- tion, '27, 66 P 2 'W 'Qs' I ,, .. I 'Sk THE 9 SEA CULL SOPl lOII101'C Class A 1x1 1311211 XXS NI 1111 x B1 1 XNUJLRI NH XILU Nllll IX XRK IXOIB 1 l d1t ll 4 1 F IL 1141 111 QORX ll 5 Quhnt ll XIII 11111 IJ U XRWIN XX S 'XIxRT11x D1 XX 1 PS1 A x X 'S1lbbINbIlIl 2 O ..., .1 'Vu 4-5 fix ,J llllll' '.':1 g :jg 4' ' . A 1 '2 ,ggi rim, ky..-L -:fm I SEA GULL THE 1927 5 7 ff , A fm Y 'V- ,a....-... ' iam? -qwmv 'm- ' f R247 I-If SOpI'IOI'l'lOI'C Class EVELYN FORD A A E KENTUCKY Y, XV, U, A. Cuhinf-t, '27 IVIARJORIE FQUTS E XI' I FLORIDA Szlnmvm' Club, '27 BERY1, I'I.'XRRIS A X fl ARKANSAS 14-In-y 'Fe-amg Bit and Spur Vluh: Clef- lutif- .-Xssm-iatiwlx, '2T. CERACE I'IARTNIANN A X E ILLINOIS LESTRA HIRBERID AAS INDIANA IXIARTHA Hoolcs E XII I MISSISSIPPI Clubg Ath -XII THE OPIIOITIOTC lass x r IULISI HL mx lxl NIL QRX h lm 'XI un ETHII Ionxsiux A X s KINILLKX 'NI mum Ixoc H IWILHIC KN Blk 1 Nl AA rx F L xw Mhblbbll PI M ARGARFT L1 xx IS x MIBSISQIPPI Ifi u 1 M AR-IORIII LOXCFIILLOXX N1 XRXI XXII wud Siu: F v EA ULL qv' Us' un, 1' I ' Q 1 'lv ,xx l . J 2 -Shu.. A .151-.., T H E I 9 2 7 Q IQ - Mg Y. W. C. A kk? .If .5 ,hw 1. '35 tb I' xa P' N, 2-1 Q' ,I -1 r SEA GULL OPIIOITIOIG Class MARGARET IIICINNIS E XII I LOUISIANA IVIARTHA IVICKEE A A E OHIO . IIIIIIIIIEIQ Bit and Spun Clul 1 Maslu-rs: H oc,-kay Tu,-an1, PEARL IMIERKEL A X E ILLINOIS Gl9e Club: Hlirclu-y TL-amg Athlm-tiff AQ'-.DCl'1Il0I'l Sumov 70 HARRIETT IYIILLER A X E ILLINOIS Jct Maskers, '24 IIIILDRED POLAK A X E 11,L.xNo1s ar Club, '27g Glee Club t THE. S0phOIT1OI'C Class 'nxx 'NIU lsr X RIXILQRX I l XIII mam Romsrnr V xr IOLISIXXX 1 X 1RClx1x Srl' V x1 OIIIO RFTTX ST um x II I INOIS LL CILLI STL ohm V xl 'VIILHIGAN ind Spun BILLFI' THONIPSONI X 'IFX NPESII n I lm 11 t l fy nu N Ill jf ,....3 f-.HTg- -2 L1-.ii'.y-f A ULL L A. 'WBT S- qs.- . wf THE I927 X 352 SEA GULL 49.5 . fa ' I '-rw fNo1 in Pirfurfj ELIZABETH HAWKINS E X11 I MISSISSIPPI JEANNE MCGREGOR ILLINOIS 72 Qp1'lOIT101'C Class JEANNE TREGO A A E ILLINOIS ELIZABETH WOLFE A A E LOUISIANA fig ,ffl 927 1 SEA CULL OPI'1OII'1OI'6 Iass ,YQ Q4 I' 'XII C1 XIIII RI I7 1rountl the lJl1llII lof fire to hear the words of the hlaelxf C oilxed stringer xx 1111 ot emoxe his black cloak, insisting tllllt tl1e win- t o mueh md tl1 IK he 1rel'erre1l hrs 11 xx'11r himself at as IC re xx1s moroselx Nl ent u11t1 Ill 1s1et 1' Il 1 ll sory. X certunlx xx ie msxxeret r 1re, i11 my travel, I IIIIVC en- comtered minx p ople 1bout YXIIUIII I sl11ll tell x 1 ' ' 11 1 111oo 1 ll stlt 'interns sxx lx to tle stirs II'lllNlt txxe ' p ' f ' 1 ' 2 1 1lt't'1n11i lill 1 xondertul xxorlt Lestri II1l1berd xx IN 1 x lllll fir xx I0 ' et 1 1 ' ' 1 ' s 1 1 u tolls I 1s 1 xxon er u boon to Illllllxllli 1ere xxere tive grls IICFC xv11 taught tl1e IICZIIICII oxx to embroider ex xere M1Flt7ll Ixltll M1r11 Igt'fIIIIl'fllII't, Ii 11 s, Katiryu eelxs ind Mildred I71rxx111 Mirgiret Mtlnms xx is 1 ta ented yflllllg ady. S e loylter very stutlolls but tounterltted IIIIS bx designing bigger I better IIIIICI pies for ehildr . 'I'1ree 1ut ful blonde girls in tl1e eolonx I1 11l to I'llNI t IIICIICZI ex'ery 1 1111 ay ' airy :me ose tor Mister Iiip xx o punts port111ts ot 1 ont es on x'. Their names xvere IhrI2lI'Il'l1l IIoolx1, 1rx Fthel Johnston md I IHIDl jene Ilodge I x sh Nan, tl It -11 could 111x'e seen l1oxx' t IN gir s hlxed sports M1rx Louise Hubh1rd xx 1s tl1e girl xx'ho exercised every Illtlfllilljf 11t tl1e top o 1 agpole Mix ithter 1nd Iiettx Oxxen origin ited the l'llIlI0llS ae1 iw 1i'e xx'l1i11l1 t ey 0 ten did t11gether, XX ltLlI6CI hx troxxds of spett1tors A elever little magazine, 'I'he Mirror, xx IS edited bx IIope Brenner, xx ho told less fortun1te xxomen hoxx' to be beautiful thougli laeking lll me tt e risie xxor x 1s riwuct 1x x' '1 11 1 arriet 1 i . ft -1 expect thit PI lI'Il6tfN comic 'Ihe VIlI1tIjIIUlTlC'I'N 1' 1111 use future QCIICFIIYIIIIS. tulle tuclxex 1 1 ILITCYI 1on1pso11 xxere t stingu's1et jVe C1 itll' 1eeause t ' he mtl 1 es 1111 e 1 en 'o 1ss' 111 . e the brixe girls of the group xx 18 M1rg1ret Iexxis xvho taught would-be lecturers hoxx' to be interesting though st1ge struclx Amer1e1 1nd the Orient fought over the privilege of Arlene 3 llI'LIN x1s1ts 9 e xx1s 1 d1nCer of g1e1t f1me TN she xx'a1 the 1nly one xvho had never worn 1 e1db1n1l ot o 11Ch e1thers B ix 1rr1s -finia S e 1 r' very origi 1 . A 'ter us ering xisitors to the X'II'l0lIN po 11ts o interest III t1e Co ony, t1ey a xvays sait 'I'l1111k y 1 xxhen gixen dime tips Mildred Pol1lx M1rth1 Mtliee and Mildred Robbert xvere 21 great e 1 to the other for thex nex er grumbled xxl1e11 there xx'11s no banana pie. Lllllllil ' ', 1 gre1t dehmex to these people Barb111 Sxx llloxx Bettye VVolte, Jeanne Maeilregor, and Ifvelyn Fort PCCVIIIZCLI m miles 'IIILI Cheer xxh Ch they xxripptd in dreams and mailed to a gloomy xxor d 1r1ce II'lI'fID tI1II nne Irego 'md Anne L1xx' blexx1 S1 ap 1b es Il long 'lmusement 'Ihese huhbles being ITI'lglL 11exer brolxt but H1 ated to lum-ehil lren, 'ho played xxith them M1rg1ret Cl1rl1 1nd Edn1 Mae Quest 1ttraeted people hx' the fact tl1at they did 11ot let tl1e1r h11r groxx but lxept it betommglx bobbed The Qtr1nger ended 1bruptlx and 1s he stood up he remox'ed his cloak, whieh he told was the Clo1lx of Memorx 'Ihen he XTIIINIIQKI mtl the bright embers of the tire died until only a dim glow remained - 5 T H E 1 Q 1 D002-'bee 'V 21' ,. U 5 C 1 1 11, g Pe 91 'Q' g l 1 1 1 1 Y . He '1 ll n r ' Q' 5 ter afr had t1hill'd Illlll to 1 , 1 1 I t t m 'Q . . . Q tl h . II1: 11: .1 A' 1l l N1 ilx l lu to tell htr t I 1' i' 'ill, I 1 1 ' l. Fa from lit s L 1 D' e 1 1 11 1 .'0l. III tl1e Orient xxheit lIlI l poles nd my.1 l1 1 1 I 1 1 .' .'1, l ' lls il grou of young xxo111111 xxl11 ire 1 Il sl g 1 x' ' ' 1. 1 1 ' '11 1 1 g g' l 'I inx e11t l 1 III IKIIIIIC tl11t hnds lo t toll 1r b t t'11 1 d f l 1 I. Tl - ' f l I1 l h 1 . 'I'h D' x 1 ' Vx 1 , 1 '1 lil 1l1eth II ixxltm I VV 1 ' 1 . 1 1 1 '1. 1 l l h 1 l Q I' 5, '. 1 ' V' 1' ' 11111 en l be. i' ' 1 ' V' 1 .l o A 1' N11 l III their 1 ul to p 1' ' 7'l' , 'h 1' 1' 1'll1 l1 l, s M1 .1 . 1 1 l 1 1 f. x'i1 ,t'1 11 x1u l h1e ' lg '1 .1 1, 1 -' '. 1 '11 ' f 1 fl. . 1,' R 1 ,' ' ' ' 1 l1 lxtlt lx h f ' '1 ' -' ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' t lle 1 1 Th 1If'1t' ' ' li x'11' trout 'l t'l ly Iiett- C l 11lx ind II t NI ller I illx .' 1 1 1 '. ' I' '1 1, xx1ll hxe to 1 1 Li S1 ' -' .nl I2l'11l I Tl 1 li: l l 1lx l 1 s l htx left out t rl VII 1 11l1 t Pat 11nd Milt , and the thi lt xxh 111 ed the 1 IIKI U11 of I1' '1 eh 1 '1 1 ,1.'11 s 1 1 h 1 1 1' st f 1 1. ejl H1 '1 1u1d X ug Se xxe e 111l t 11h ' 1 '. ' 1 f 1 f ' 1 11 ' l l I l I 1 ot h lx s, -' ' 1 - 1 I1 pie is 1 ' I s ' ' s ' 5 1 , ' 1 D' ' 1 ' l . C 1 1 1 , .lea ' , 1 1 1 1 bul l ll d1x for 1 1 . I 1 11, ' 1 , ' '-, 1 s 1 xx 1 1 ' 1 j, 1 1 us 73 P1- J----1711 .1 ff.. .--N y -L Hill THE I927 X ,Q SEA GULL X 7' X Cinquains Gay days Like swirling silver In the midst of vivid blue, Beauty and joy !-Laughing hours at Gulf-Park. Gray days Like misty fog Creeping on velvet feet From the Gulf! Saddening hours at Gulf-Park. CYNTHIA GARNETT. Sea gulls Driven to shelter By winds that dash the waves Madly over the cold white sand! Thunder! SALLY JUDEN. Alone It waited there, To tempt the passer-by Who shunned and never knew he lost Wisdom. She seeks, She joins in love Two hearts that beat as one, She's joy-possessing, happy, free- Friendship. CATHERINE ULRICH. ,P ,jf- v- ' The breath Of lilies pure Unfolding in the dawn Is not more cool than my beloved's Caress. Should I Have thought to brave The tide of prejudice? Defy convention happily? Not I. The bud VVas touched too soon By winter's chilling breath, She drooped before she saw the sun. She died. Idol, Squatting dully In your shrine safe-guarded, You a power in this world? You are Idle! BETTY IRWIN. Laughterg Sweet love of life, Southern sky, silent sea, A place of wisdom yet this be, Gulf-Park. THE 9 4? SEA cum, I 2 7 .f 75 v?x Lb 2' K . , i -am' -. THE 1927 X SEA GULL I 'u.,1,, M E 'nn Q 1,0 Ni a I Xb Q51 S-,73 adw- -- a 5360 . . EA 'il' XM K X A i s I I an L . ,I I R I , . if x 'Afm ITAA I If fyrvf +2 MARCELLA ARNOLIJ MILDREIJ CANNON HELEN CLARK MARGARET CLARK VIRGINIA CLARK PMR' Q X FRESHMAN CLASS MIRIAM CLAUSSEN VIRGINIA DEVVITT MARY FRANKLIN CATHERINE HARRISON 76 ,I 1- -a ' il , Q is . xx NX EFX Ii , MARY KATHERINE HAYS EMMA JENE HOIIGE ELIZABETH HOWELL FRANCES LEE HAZEL MANNING 9 SEA f- 'P' pn-.- ..Qf 15' X.: 3- 'HP IRILSHNI YN C I -X59 NIISFLI x NTLINNI5 IDRPD Rxlxmn Imm Snr x . 'Lua RL FH INORRI5 uw QPIXIJIPR RB xxx Su umm 1 Imam , RRAIYE XV.x K jxxnl PIHIIIPS jobwuxxr blxkm LRIII lk C,XHIP,RINE XVEEKS ALSO Axxx Nrlmx Axnkuss Vxxxub Ilu xxb Norma Bkoxsx I Ikiunkrn Irmuom josumxr Snuokn 2555.5 , V ii T H E I 2 7 55 97. C U L L I '- A , '. , gf, ' . A . , - ' 'ix 'tri 1 , .KS i ay f 5 Q 5 . - X , ' A I , . ,X 291, f -4 xi. K A - A r or , X W' i .ff f L 1 ' Q , Iv. I A YQ' K . It H .5 r . 1, L Q Q ti - AP- - V N A Q - 0' ui? N . Q. . L,-. .. Q ,. N K - Kylix rg' 7 ' L '- ' .Tl ,, 2 ,N ' H gf FTW 1 .. ,v ? I ax ' 1' . 2 Zi .ii vi: Y 1 N .4 , , -, u, A Q f ,I . , xl s ' ' . V' x A h 1426. A . 4 V. 3 1 1r- M . 1 , ' A - . 35 1 , I - ,f 83? . H . b , A 3 X Nb-l , , A . , 4 1 L s N . , 0 .I 41' I , A: AV A.!.,.1 ,P J WV A k 'V 1- fv L, ,vi I .lt AV ' v .Q K 'A ' .15 -' V . ,. i ' Mx, 1 , 3 , , ' 2 I :PHENSUN SL's.xx ALIQH 'lfx 'LHR Iwuxub I ILH ' ' Jlff. . S ,i BA . , Q ,. ' l3lw1Y .gox In llb ., 'Z J: 1 M s, .WY 77 -d .una THE 1927 gs SEA GULL F1'CSl11T1811 Class VVith youth and high ideals, with joyous hope And laughter free and wild, we wonder o'er The shores that are the home of cities seven, VVe plunder, pillage, ransack, we explore, VVe search for treasures that are ours to take- Humility and hope we have, and it Is with the free abandon and strength of youth That we shall iight for courage to go on. Fierce pirates long ago while seeking wealth And treasure, roamed on land and sea in search Of places rich in gold and precious loot, Far up and down a myriad seas they ranged VVhile pillage and ruthless plunder marked their way. One day there came report of wondrous lands VVhere scent of pines and majesty of oaks Co-mingled with the sweet magnolia bloom, VVhere sandy shores reached long white arms to beg The waters of a mighty gulf to play. The coast of this famed region was the home Of seven towns whose wealth and treasure were Reputed to exceed the value of The vastest spoil of any Pirate band. They never reached these cities far renowned And years have passed since then. A school was built- The cities found, and now, from far and wide, Come girls to seek the treasures hfdden deep Behind high walls and gates which do not yield f To slight and timid pressure. VVe who are Freshmen now have passed through two, and gained From them their gifts of humbleness and hope. We face the third of these cities now, its walls Are high and its gates are strong, but we must pass- This is the home of courage, bold and brave, Our weapons are both faith and firmness in Our hope. VVe could not reach attainment all Alone, and struggling without aid, we give Our thanks and most sincere regards to teachers- All who have helped with patience and with care To make this task seem easy and worth while, The close of th's year will find us all with courage, Humility, and hope, a keen desire To reach the goal, achievement, in the fourth Year of our school at Gulf Park by the Sea. VVith youth and high ideals, with joyous hope And laughter free and wild, we wonder o'er The shores that are the home of cities seven, VVe plunder, pillage, ransack, we explore, We search for treasures that are ours to take- Humility and hope we have, and it Is with the free abandon and strength of youth That we shall fight for courage to go on. 78 I THE 9 SEA CULL , !1:.g3:fQ'-- . 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I 1- 111519 pl I fl, N I W' I 1 ' CN' I Q 1 1- NC' ' If X X livfr-1 :S E ' I 4 lfncvt 1 2 7 X? A 7 .uma .i 1111 1 - HI - 1 - 1 - I Q I1 I lllll AX i I' , H11 ,W y f ' If X ' N21 1 Q K , 6-fu, ' Y x Q , J, , X 1. ff: 6? ::: .1 1 , f' 1 K K - I 6 fl 12:0 ' if f M ::.. 5 - , 1' V1 lf 1 ' K NN flu f J ff? 1x .1 , I Q kx i m N1 Ls , :Z U I 'iN 1 79 ,,r PL- T- E -ew 7-' ABQ THE I927 X gg SEA GULL Ti' My SECOND YEAR H DOROTHY BALDWIN EDITH BENSON MARION E. CANALE ELIZABETH DAVIS VIRGINIA AILEEN FOGEL ETHEL GARIC LUCIE GUTIERREZ 4 4 CHRISTINE HADSELL LOUISE HAMMOND BARBARA HARBESON MARIANA HARRISON CHARLOTTE H E NDRY ALICE KRETSINGER GRACE LEE AIIELINE MORETON 80 'Ut Qu., QE jaw- Wigfz IL ' ., ? if J ' I . 7' IGH SCHOOL CLASS REBEKAH RAGLAND REGINA RAGLAND NATALIE STEWART ROSE THOMPSON HELEN TRECO HELEN VVEAVER ALINE VVETHERBEE ff . ,T - . Q , L an . , . ' fe.. 41. .. 41m , X a THE 9 SEA GULL I 27 , , f . 8 I 1 A 5371! ygjfgzligtg- Llp-1 -1 THE 1927 S gg 'SEA GULL nv-' wlfw M fffsf' , ,QQMWK EA I. 4 , n-I ., ff ,. 2 'YY f 'i...v... 5153 ,N ' 1' KX Qx x A ,:, W R f FIRST YEAR HIGH SCHOOL CLASS ESTIIER BETANCOURT LAURA COOK LAURA HARDY Emu BIDDLE MARTHA DEVVxT'r HARRIE1' HARMON IRIS BIDDLE L JEANNE EMMERT IQATHERINE VVHITE 82 ,P aff.-. L . ORGANIZATIONS Y , THE l927 - SEA GULL 195 ws'- llarriucrite Heron L Pfe.5'Smcvv7' 'f?' Bobble Holmes -WLT Pfsfsfpnvf Hazel Lngon -:mu-wmv lvlary Lou Wad? TEFASIIREH Rachel Patterson l l Us la Ei. :L . B 5' 'M S5 Sally Juclon Eliza beth Werner Evelyn lnoml Mortlma lflcldec-7 -all fs, , THE 1927 SEA GULL ,A -L A A 1 4' f A 3 '- -, ..A ' , ., -5353, X 2 -' E1 M 'A ef A fi? 9 - A 21 k A O Sxgma PS1 Iota g k-.K S' 252115155 '31 gel? he SUSIE FREEMAN . . ..... ..... P resident BETTY OWEN ...... . . . Vim-Prmidwnt MAXINE STEPHENSON . . . ..... Snrftary FRANCES MOFEET . . . . Chaplain MISS SCHREINER ..... . Sponsor MEhfIBERS FREIDA MAE ANDERSON MARCELLA ARNOLD ARLENE BAIRD ESTHER BETANCOURT MARIA BETANCOURT RUTH BROOKE DOROTHY BROUSSARD VIRGINIA CLARK JOCELYN CLAVERIE MIRIAM CLAUSSEN MARY Cox DOROTHY DABNEY MILDRED DARWIN LILLIAN DAUGHERTY ARLENE DAVIS MARTHA DEWITT VIRGINIA DEVVITT JEANNE EMMERT MARJORIE FOUTS MARGARET FRASER JESSIE GARNE'lT LE RUTH QTLAZE RLISKA CYUTIERREZ CHRISTINE HADSELL MARY CATHERINE HAYS MAMIE HEARD CHARLOTTE HENRY' HAZEL JENKINS MARION KOCH SYLVIA LEVERT OGIANA LYON MARGARET MCINNIS MISELLA MCINNIS IQITTY MEE FLORENCE MUSSER RUTH NORRIS ELLENE PETERSON JANULA POITEVENT MARION PUGH REBEKAH RAGLAND REGINA RAGLAND MILDRED RAINOLD MILDRED ROEBERT IMOGENE SCHULER SEE VIRGINIA LILLIAN SIMPSON MARY SIMPSON JEANNE SPINDLER 86 LOUISE STEPHENSON MARGARET STOVALL LUCILLE STUCKEY ELIZABETH TARPLEY SUSAN ALICE TAYLOR KATHERINE ULRICH CELIA VIZARD EMILIE VVADLOW ALINE VVETHEREEE KATE WETHERBEE KATHERINE WHITE CARROLL WIGGS GERALDINE WILKINSON DOROTHY WILLIAMS FANNIE BELL WOODCOCK THE 9 SEA CULL Q O 1,1 fv- 0 nm mfg Ps . K - ' mb -'ill'-. THE 1927 SEA GULL Q., 'FLAG' 'visa . ,Y 1 QSWSRYRS. X -zggijji fi? - A - ,QS A I A 1,,, CSS ,Sow 5 ESV ' S S 'If L 'SJC f if , . -1 ' C 1 - Iv it I ,gf 555 ,wx X Delta C111 Slgma , Y FOB, '-Je. 452' -.1 ,. ff' fp ELIZABETH HARDISON .... ...... . . . . Prfszdent MARTHA VVHEELER . . . . Vin'-Prrsidrnt MARGARET MILES ...... . . . . Svcrftary MAX' RICHTER . . . . Treasurfr MARTHA DEWEESE . . Chaplain MISS TURNER . ..... . Sponsor MEhfIBERS MARJORIE ALLEN DORIS BARNES EMILY BARNES FRANCES BARTLETT EDITH BENSON LOUISE BIGGS ETHEL BRAUN HOPE BRENNER BETTY CLARK HELEN CLARK MARGARET CLARK LAURA COOK ELIZABETH CORY GWENDOLYN DANIELS ELIZABETH DAVIS FLEETA DOYLE JANET DUNBAR ALICE EMEIS MARX' FRANKLIN ETHEL CQARIC RUTH GODDING LOUISE HAMMOND BARBARA HARBESON BERYL HARRIS GRACE HARTMANN FRANCES HIGH EMMA JENE HODGE ELIZABETH HOWELL MINNIE HYLAND VIRGINIA JACKSON VIRGINIA LEWIS HAZEL LIGON MARJORIE LONCFELLOW MARGARET MAYHER LAURICE MCFARLAND PEARL MERKEL ELEANOR IVIICKELBERRY GERALIJINE MILLER HARRIET MILLER ADELINE MORTON CLARA MAE ORCUTT GER'l'RUDE PERKINS HELEN PIATT MARY ETHEL JOHNSON LOUISE PIATT SALLY JUDEN NELL PLAIN MARIAM KNOWLTON DOROTHY PLANT FRANCES LEE MILDRED POLAK 88 2472 I VERLIE POLK GRACE PRYOR JUNE RAMROTH MARGARET ROBERTS MARIE SCHMALZRIED RUTH SHARP JANE SHINN LVIARGARET SMITH ELEANOR SMITH MARX' STEPHENSON NATALIE STEWART ELIZABETH THOMPSON ROSE THOMPSON FRANCES LTLRICH MARY DOUGLAS VVATKINS LORRAINE VVATFS GAIL WILSON ANNA WOOD THE 9 SEA GULL Of' egg F 1' 'fa WFTWQ. A 'SQA .,-,r 5 NB fa Jghry-L ?5wh N . -5 1 x an X 5 3 Da 'f.. ' .ngg . THE 1927 9 SEA GULL S ,.-D HN L., , V.T?' F- Y' ,J BOBBIE HOLMES ENXD BIDDLE IRIS BIDDLE .,,,,hI. . , ' Lg Delta Alpha Sigma Aj. , Q T 5 If - -4 -v Y ol. ' .....Prvsidfnt HARRIE'l' VVEAVER . . . . . Vzfr-Preszdrnt EMILY JOHNSON ...... . . . Snretary CYNTHIA GARNE'l IJ .... .... T reasufcr JOSEPHINE ELDREDCE . . Clzaplauz MISS NELSON ...... . Sponsor MEMBERS ANNA FLORENCE BALLMAN VIRGINIA FOSTER ANNE LAW LOUISE PIERSON DOROTHY BALDVVIN JEAN FRAZIER GRACE LEE EDNA MAE QUEST LUCIE CEUTIERREZ MARGARET LEWIS VIRGINIA QUEST AGNES GETZENDANER RUTH LYNCH RUTH SHEPPARD CPERALDINE BITTLE HARRIET HARMON HAZEL MANNING ELIZABETH STALLCUP MILDRED BRODNAX CATHERINE HARRISON KATHRYN MAYER JOSEPHINE STARKS MARION CANALE MARIANA HARRISON HELEN MCILVAIGH BETTY STARR MILDRED CANNON MARGUERITE HERON MARTHA MCKEE MARTHA STINSON LESTRA HIBBARD EVELYN MILLER BARBARA SWALLOW JEAN CLOSSON ELIZABETH CORN MARION COUSINS CORA CORRELL DANIEL MARGARET DANNER VIRGINIA ECKELS AILEEN FOGEL JANET EWING EVELYN FORD MARTHA HOOKS HELEN HOWSE ANNA LOUISE MILLS MARY' LOU THOMPSON JEANNETTE MOORE HELEN TREGO MARX' LOUISE HUBBARD FRANCES MOROSE JENNE TREGO ELIZABETH IRWIN ELIZABETH KRAET ALICE KRETSINGER MARION LASSER 90 fx' , fn, ' BETTY MUNZ A MARY LOU WADE ASPASIA NORTH HELEN VVEAVER RACHEL PATTERSON CATHERINE WEEKS JANET PHILLIPS ELIZABETH VVERNER BETIY WOLFE '58, SEA C-ULL mp W F' WWW ,F-4 P' C A E Q61 g v 0 ann N M52 ,a- I x D -.31 T H E. 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Z, 'ffgax f Q Q .S 7 v- 2 w , U M Q 5 5- VW, N. f an , Xfwcivw' fx t,,-rlqjj A ,Q-ew 5 1 .333 sfwy. fi 3 - J 2 1.- Q N. ,,:'- x ' 2 12. gf? YW ' my 1 ., 4 X' Aifigfw M., ,RKQ L. y t451Tg7m?fLewiS nzxllif ff 1...L'l nf :xxx gg Nfrfciwp ' ,gfwx-,,af 4 ' F '2.w , . if f, . . xwayf ,Y f X 'K 7 V 1 xl - 'Wx X' V V 9 fm M gi A I 1 Q. QV f' MiasBancroft x 4. X.,. wq ' A f - ,am Q. ffbil- 1 , ,FE A - W4 S X4 X 'S' V Mildreca Kohlman ff wg, -:gf Y -, ,f gy M A gp, ,l 52,515 ,fi , ,az V 'Hr .,-5 ' ' Rfb ' Pl Z -x lk. -i X-4 E leanorM1ckolberI'y Evelyn Muller I Betxy Num. fx -' ,Eff , ff - Xl V . . A PS2 ' V. , 3 my 1' , . . lit' s Louise Piali K ,S ,, June Ramfoth R991 na Raglarxd 'N '33 gl .Y Laurlce McFarland l'laqd,.1rat Mayhem' Hazel lVlanmuQl I ulll 1 X 1. YK all Y 7? ' Helen Youud, L- --J W r' x I: .5 .mv 'f ' uv .' S, Betty Wolfe Mary Evelyn Simpson -aw' THE 1927 X ffg SEA, GULL I I ,.M, MMM ,.',,. ,:.. , . an g.- , .,., ,A ,,.Mm,,,...,,,,,,, . K I - I r R-f' I fsyx III I .Io 141416512192 I I Af fx . f E CQ gl' . I , I .-.- 17-J , ' I liz-QM I N' SUV 5 I'?2P.w' I , Ip: 'I' I 5 in tif' p -ff' . I ' .iff I k 'F -in I N I I , I-Q' IIS?-in .S II , 3 . H 3,2 ' 'v xl P- ., A V EXX5, djmygsb kg, , . , X I II-f I! . III f .ANU P I Mix- :Way A jf KYB A Q I X ., j- Jgjlr- X' -' , ' 'Is-I - '-,-, M: in ' ' ' - ,I .arf D . ::: OFFICERS HARRIETT MILLER .... . . . . ,,... Prfsldenf RUTH BROOKE I'iu'-Pn'siIz'I-nt MARION COUSINS. . . . . . Sffrrtary -IERE VVILRINSON . . Trvaxurrr BOBBIE HOLMES . , Bl.l5iIl1'55 Mfznagrr MISS CHEESEMAN . . .... Sponsor MEBIBERS MARGARET DANNER VIRGINIA DEVKYITT SUSIE FREEMAN HARRIET HARMON MARGARET LEWIS VIRGINIA LEWIS MARGARET MAYHER LAURICE MCFARLAND MARTHA MCKEE AUDREY MEX'ER 'Q' 96 45' . EVELYN MILLER EVELYN MORELAND BETTY MUNZ CLARIAN PATTISON EDNA MAE QUEST VIRGINIA QUEST JUNE RAMROTH RUTH Sl-IEPPARD DOROTHY SUMMERHAYS FANNIE BELL WOODCOCK AF-' X ehm K lcture For Dxstm mshed SQFVICQ fu... ,A H A Dear Llttle Wzfe - 1 THE SEA GULL X if I 9 2 7 9 .7 jii I A2:,A: V,,:AA I Q,, T I - -4' 2' I ' E7 I K SAMOVA CL LIARRIET MILLER . . . . QQERTRUDE PERKINS . . . RACHEL PATTERSON MARJORIE AI,LEN DOROTHY BALDVVXN ANNA FLORENCE BALLMAN MARIA BETANCOURT IZTIIEI, BRAUN HOPE HRENNIER BETTY CLARK VIRGINIA CLARK ELIZABETH CORY CORA CORRELL DANIEL MARGARET DANNER MARJORIE FOUTS SPONSORS MISS SARAH K. SMITH MISS CHRISTINE NORTHROP OFFICERS NIEMBIZRS CHRISTINE HADSELL MARIANNA HARRISON MAMIE HEARD FRANCES HIGH MARTHA HOOKS DOROTHY HOWELL ELLEN HOWELL MARY LOUISE HUBBARD ALICE KRE'I'SINGER ANNE LAVV OGIANA LYON 98 ,P ry- 1 s Q' L, , . . . . . Prrsidrrzt . . . . I'ife-Prrsidfnt Srfrrtary-Trfasurrr HARRIET MILLER BETTY MUNZ RUTH NORRIS RACHEL PATTERSON GERTRUOE PERKINS ELLENE PETERSON MILDRED POLAK EMOGENE SCHULER JOSEPHINE STARKS BETTY STARR MARY LOU THOMPSON CAROL VVICGS fl- THE 9 SEA GULL Ns. 'xl gp- - 1 THE 9 fe, SEA GULL 1 , Q :N ' 1 I 2 7 x bf 7 ', 74'- '- ' ' ' M O . ' ' ' . f. - ei 5- 5. R -L . 3 ? ' , ' ' . ' . L , m Is. gl L l .D -L i -L-:ai I +.', -I - 'I E -N ' I-'5 ,' .- 4. -. ,av -b ,Q . 'U' U' 4 N FHIGH- MARJORIE ALLEN ANNA NELSON ANDREWS DORIS BARNES EMILY BARNES MARGARET CLARK ELIZABETH CORN' DOROTHY DAENEY ELIZABETH DAVIS VIRGINIA DEVVITT EMILY ELLIS LOUISE HAMMOND CLUB VIRGINIA ECKELS MARX' IQATHERINE HAYS MINNIE HX'l,AND MARY ETI-IEL JOHNSTON MARION KOCH FRANCES LEE SYLVIA LEVERT BETTY OWEN RACHEL PATERSON ELLENE PETERSON VERLIE POLK REBEKAH RAGLANO IOO ,I 2 A ff' REGINA RAGLANO ROBBIE LEE REDVVXNE NIILDRED ROBBERT VIRGINIA SEE JOSEPHINE SHUFORD JEAN SPINDLER LUCILLE STUCKEY MARY LOU VFHOMPSON CELIA VIZARD MARY DOUGLASS XVATRIN S LORRAINE VVATTS GU F' CGAST CLUB Ng 4 X XX. N gclrfefr D05 061 Mom E11 Eff? X0 wh LGLIPG cm:- O urml Qobet L3 Kate KX' l Leda Jan F uss 253' m F D Jizifzsm 652253 5529501 Offlce ws Spomsox H135 Evans Vee Pcesicienl - 515 Lopossev' president, Kale X,N76U16Pbi' C jeg ang-Ifogggg Jcxnula Qoitevent dh A If , 1 -. V , I 5 nfl' 5 ff, q 1' , I' I Z 3 J mf ' , ' , f Q by 1 i I 1, I if 'Arr . -, -NN k',, -S A I . 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The doctors in England received many pitiful pleas to come to the new country, but it was a brave man who would take this chance, after having spent so much time and money on an education. Richard Hathaway, a young doctor full of hope and love of adventure, moved by the pleas of the settlers, set out for America. The welcome he received touched his heart, but even that could not make up for his disappointment in the country. VVas this swampy, malarial-strfcken section of Georgia the cause of the Pilgrims leaving England? Hathaway did not spend much time pondering over this question, because every waking hour was spent in caring for the malarial victims of the village. The epidemic raged for a while, but, at last, the doctor, with the help of an inexperienced nurse, got the disease under control. just as Hathaway was get- ting back into normal routine, word came to him that the dreaded disease had attacked the tribe of Indians miles from the colony. He was warned not to visit this dangerous tribe, and as he was physically exhausted, he heeded this warning. One morning before he was out of bed, he heard a faint tapping on the door of his log cabin. He unbolted the heavy door and swung it open. An old Indian stood there with bowed head, but at the appearance of the medicine man, he fell to his knees and sobbed pitifully. Hathaway, of course, tried to find the cause of this deep sorrow and it was only by great patience that he found that the old Indian's daughter was about to enter the happy hunting grounds. Sympathy and love of adventure overruled reason in this case, and when the Indian returned to his wigwam, he was accompanied by Richard. Entering the tepee, the doctor saw the lovely form of a maiden lying lifelessly on a bed of deer skins. Her long black hair was parted in the middle, and hung in two shiny braids over her shoulders. Her eyes were closed, and at irregular intervals their heavy black lashes Huttered against her fever-flushed cheeks. Still as death she lay, but this silent Figure awakened a spark of love in the heart of the white medicine man. This lovely creature must and would be saved. The doctor worked for hours to revive her, and finally he was rewarded with a faint smile, as the maid lifted her heavy lids and saw him. It was worth all his labor to receive this smile, for it started the ardent courtship of the English- man. The maiden was Hnally won, and this is how my great-great-grandmother happened to be an Indian! FRANCES Morrmrr. IO2 ,sec mass t.Zf7f'rg e ,-N-D .7 -,,.- xkllllu l E Rn: 0.15 ATHLETICS THE. 9 SEA CULL , I , Di, I 2 7 . ww 4 'N .1 1 - k, -V,. . .. .. M 2 its at M 'iffy ' ,F 'U-. 1,5 - on-ff 'gf X , f-S KN 5 , ,sr , x ml, K . A , 4 ff Y N 1 . X V , .f . A fy, ggi? ,ff brag, 1. ' A'g,:'.'-,M ff . 1, Q .' f f - ...ukfufzf 1 '- 105 P--, '- ,-, 05' .-,w'.. THE 1927 Q iQ SEA GULL X L Hockey Teams Teams were chosen by the coach, the hockey captain, and one representative of each group that is, college and prep. COLLEGE TEAMS PREP TEAMS College Gold Prrp. Green C. F. .... YOUNG, H. XHARDISON, B. OWEN, B. TDAVIS, E. R. I. . . . ROBERTS, M. BRODNAX, M. FORD, E. HARBESON, B. L. I. .... CTARNETT, C. DABNEY, D. BRENNER, H. STEWART, N. R. W. . . . WAIIE, M. L. VVICCS, C. SPINDLER, J. FRANKLIN, M. L. W. .... ELIJREDGE, J. 3 EILEEIISAX' R' THOMPSON, B. THUBBARI1, M. L C. H. .... LASSER, M. YALLEN, M. MCINNIS, E. CLARK, M. R. H. .... MUNZ, B. COUSINS, M. MERKEL, P. HARRISON, C. L. H. .... PERKINS, G. RICI-ITER, E. RAMROTI-I, J. HOWELL, E. R. B. .... WILKINSON, G. TJOI-INSTON, M. E. ROBBERT, M. TMILLER, H. L. B. .... SCHMALZRIED, M. JOHNSON, E. QUEST, E. M. BENSON, E. G, , , . . PICKER, M. MILLS, A. L. NORRIS, R. MCKEE, M. 'Subs for College Te-am. 'Subs for Prep Team. Subs: Subs: ECKELS, V. HARRIS, B. HIBBERD, L. HARDY, L. 106 ,P .., - Ll. Ann: A 'SQ . T H E - f 3 A U L L l927 SE C 7 50 IO 2:24-:rj Qu- fr-,,f,,. 'Y 70: .2 1 if-fig W. Q 'ff X S -1!l ', THE 1927 X ,Q SEA GULL 4., w,,,,, '14-.M A .Www-. 17 I- 'Q' 108 1 I ,..,Jf .-,gg-.,. THE 1927 X JQ SEA GULL S 'E F I, -L .: : . MARIE SCHMALZRIED . HELEN YOUNG . . . MISS BONEBRAKE DORIS BARNES EMILY BARNES ELIZABETH CORY MARY COX LILLIAN DAUGHERTY VIRGINIA DEVVITT JEANNE EMMERT JANET EWING RUTH GODDING BERYL HARRIS LESTRA HIBBERD VIRGINIA JACKSON MARION KOCH VIRGINIA LEWIS and Spur Club OFFICERS MEMBERS MARJORIE LONGFELLOW JEAN MACGREGOR MARTHA MCKEE AUDREX' MEYER ELEANOR MICKELBERRY EVELYN MILLER GERALIJINE MILLER FLORENCE MUSSER JANET PHILLIPS VERLIE POLK MILDRED PORTEOUS EDNA MAE QUEST VIRGINIA QUEST . . . . . Presidenl . Vice'-President Sponsor JUNE RAMROTH MARIE SCHMALZRIED JEAN SPINDLER BETTY STARR NATALIE STEWART AUDREY' STONE LUCILE STUCKEY DOROTHY SUMMERHAYS BARBARA SWALLOW DOROTPIY VOIGT MARY DOUGLAS VVATKINS HELEN VVEAVER CARROLL VVIGGS HELEN YOUNG I IO THE. in i- EA GU dm 1 'V x. XQOKUN III 'x X '.i...hZ 1 dl? , , ' Q Q 41 , ' l927 119 s LL ,, - Q , .A 5, I ' L , . 1 -Q - -- - . - . .f Q.- M.. .. -X may f . :lm . .-...- ...V ,,,:1,,,,,.1'q., , ' Xt-, , kd -X i . It G, . I Q K . I. , ' 1 ' 94 1 X V X' , 1 . ,C 1 ......-.', ...-W.- .. . ' 7 V41 f. ' ' rm.. - ' -'- AL .V ' .I ly, .y- . VA, . V - ' .f ' Ligx 4,11 72 , ' wr ' Q? I -.lv U, i .N .Je ,',rv 1' 'M Aw-' , ,, V.. . , A K ' , i ,.. 1 . . 'YL ' , f ' 'l ' ' 1 7 if .. - . - 1 . -, - 1,1 ., , - 1 5 - M' DA., lf-'X' ,Wi ,nf Q , . , 4 ' , . , ' , ? 'X 'ax' . . 1 I ' v- H+ , THE 1927 SEA GULL II ,P jp fn' ' ' Av. :I FEATURES S 1 . 9' FRANCIS KIOFFET, .Um-t ,Jflraftiw Ill I fill' u'l. f'4'f JOSEPHINE ELDREDGE, Calm Y ' . Y W fgfff L g f Q '1,' M.ARIE SCHMALZREID, M ost Popular P s... '11 rm, 'ml' as . 5 w 9 'U M Y a MM W1 lox w-W I .4 1 gps my pm Q 'abil .- if AAI 'wr H Ju. KIARIE SCHMALZRIED Jloxt ltlzlrfifr ml X 11 JSE-1 ,fm I f' ,Uh is , A. V154 M z ,A .2 lu, I 1 if 3 Ai, ANNE WOOD, .Most Original N X 9 '7 , po ' 4' ls S!! M 3 1. fri 75 Q ' gs Y' x Sn' qu f .34 N? A u ., W 97:8 'ffpvy ' Ip 'f , Inf Y 'was' of . 'fri' ww 'fy-3 ' gn GW. M, fum fw lfif? fi Q J iblru V 3' Q .I 4734 be 4 V k gfilb, r ,Q P sri, r t! 3 P U -.A N pf ?Sn,,, '12 fav? mfr A f r M-uf fffE? f+-AQ1'2 1' x, . .L ,Q vs ,sv- H11 hw ! A! nil' 1-. v, KIARY Cox, lfiftivsf MAY RICHTER, Best Sport 1,- it f V- f' ,gif ,iw H g 2 f - ' - fl 1 ,ff , . rg 1 ' Y ,.. '-it . . 1 xt I 'fn V 1 Wx. W . 4 T f 1 Y r QM' 5, - - Q N ff - , L w,,,.... gay- f.,-2 'A . lL ,l g,y3g iii. xx' ll Q X NNW 1 ,, .h ,, .,, -T :lx X, 1.,AFj! 'J v N , F .' . 'J I A' A , ,Lff . I .--v:, . ,Q I eh: X 'iff I' V. A ,Ml In Xb - -Q if Fw ' If x '- 1 1 P145 'N .' g.. i ' qv n Q' - ,.-f, . 'R pf ' s - 1' .I - V: ...Mm YS -' . fl, ,L s 1:11 N, 6' A f -Q ' f x Qs? ,Ji 9 F fa. R 4 y, K 1 'W 481 I v x . a. . -r rg Sf ff' 1. - 'arjizi-7 in RUTH BROOKE, flloxl lp'0!'fll1L'lIi1l' gN,. V- -.- ..,x .P , 'ffm .K gl 951 Q Q f wggfm. 51325 , . ,i f f 'xi f K, .xkzgivr ii . ff . Q4 , p ' J 4'fZA2f-Qffasfa' BETTY OWEN, Typirai Gulf Park Girl V1 IT Axlmitwh Q.. Qi -unsaumunnnbvil mln HHH 1 E1 WQWW pam H Ni. v J 'wi- un Nu, fx- L K 1 HM s .swf 'JL W, V 'fQf.S1'1 re .-,gnu THE 9 SEA GULL - Sf: 0, I 2 7 S E? if? - - 34 ' , Jquiograplls or Special Comment 1 1, fx c 1' ' A ,, ,Q,..3,-..- 'A '-.x fdfM4f9Y1.a5f1wQ W? -1-P'-N 'f' MA-,,A,,,,,, YQ ,A , ,A-. K ' M'- IMI Tlll 1 Q17 sum c1u1,1. PHSE A.- LLANEUUS x X K!!! S xx. Sa 127 N- , fr v 4,-fix--1 '1 ' - ?', 4. 1:'-- 111,,yr-T-Twgfgx,---.-W-fmsn..-s,, -4-1--ff?--'v3kl,T1:'Z1',61:.T ...,- hm '-4 11- 11- 1' THE 9 sea GUL1. I 2 7 if ,, is A. 2 . .,AA.A , , -.1- 1-'f f f . . I love with suspicion. My dear one I Hail VVith cruel words unearned Of no real avail. I am jealousy. I love with a smile Whomever I meet, Full many have left Their hearts at my feet. I am Inconstancy. I love with a flame that Consumes all I near, Regret follows after With tear drops that sear. I am Passion. Love l love with emotion Undying, sincere, that Outliving the ages Grows ever more dear. I am Love. BETTY IRWTN. The fading sunset, Shadows and mist Caress each wave. Faint evening stars Like human tears, Embroider the night, Then soft dusk brings Forgetfulness. ANNE Woon. Cherokee Rose Gleaming, waxy whiteness With a frosty lightness, Folded 'round by greenest leaves Fluttering softly in the breeze v Goal for humming birds so sly, Food for golden butterfly, Shadows shaggy on the lawn, Quivering till the sun is gone. Comes then ghastly moonlight, VVatchful through the long night Guarding the loveliness Of a Cherokee rose. JULIA BLACKMARR. The Death of Love Long dewy grasses, Tall waving trees, Through which passes a languid breeze. A murmuring brook, Moss-covered shores, A forsaken nook, Low hollow moans, A lovely hand, ' Light clutched in death. A faint cry, A last fleeting breath, A cruel God ' In a heaven above. A heart down trod, This-the death of lovel MARIAN LAssER. uDay's End Far out at sea I chanced to spy, A dancing sail, A cloud hung low, Gray silver gulls Gainst crystal foam, Strange flying fish Among seaweed. 128 171'- 1:-vfffrj Y .ri THE 1927 eg,-f SEA GULL True ne Act Trage y I 1st xx eek nnx lt IIIOII t I u IUFIIIH 1 ehum 1 1 rux ts Hunt Mildred N'lllI I xxrote mx l71d xrxnd nexx drew juxt must he 11 And Mother xxnred I1 Motherx dol e xd t e xe xrew for xo IH Nellillllg Nl EIN too IDX lC ll' 'I nt dxx xx 1s xerx hrnght 'lllll 1 e1r FI hu xx eek Ihe p1c'k1ge C'lIl1C', the drew looked glnlllll 11 'ln loo ed tc the ll But once on me, xt looked 1 r 3, And I lookxd luke 1 hul3.,1nf., Ing Aunt Mlldred xx rote to me Ind vnd, n xorrx clexr, Im xek lll 1 u xee, Ixe ll 'Ill 1xxfu So dont Come ox er tor the hull Ihe onlx thxny., th lf could he xx orxe s Mr 1rxx pe1se L1 the xexrse Brllx Ikxxlx I Wonder I xxonder, Are the xx 1ters ex er -xlentg Does the glltterxng s1nd groxx dun? XVxll the lTl0UI1l 'llIlN ex er x lI11Nl1P Does He p1rclon thoxe xx ho nn? Cm 1 person rxxe 1hoxe the Qlurs hx felloxw gnxe to hum? C'1n 1 person make thnx xxorld 1 Better pl1Ce to lxnger rn? Could I go on lxxxng lrxxng inxnng much 'ind I'll-xlllg IVIIIK t7 Could I Nometnme 511111 mx h1x en 'I ikxng th1t for xxhxch I xoug 7 I xxonderp Cfunsnuxr I IRIQII I2 11113311 mt IN thu pl1ce xxe hnxe ere Doxxn 1t hull P1rk hx the 9e19 not jut 1 lot of bull n N Ur 1 School for xou or me 1 pl11e xxe loxe to he ne 1t1 our frxendx N0 fond 'ln true, VI here the loxe 1nd C1re of m1nx e cone rned nn ll xxe Itx 1 xpot nn our gre1t countrx XY here fond he1rts xxxll often xtrxx As the xe1rs roll ex er onxx 1rd -Xnd our h11r turns xxlxerx gr1x M uuox COLSINS An ' 1 ' 1 ll hall. J st ' 1 1 , 1 l thn ', all A l 1 - ' ,, ' . , h. l. 1 'I .N 1 , I'x' four lv ' rx' l ' D' ul I' , ' .l'pp .. . I' I. ! Ili xt' '13 ' U' ' . -l 1 . I I e. , it k cu 1 in l1nd. ' ' 1 ar, D ' 1 7. 7' 1 . I'r : -', 1 ' ' ' led. 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Gulf Park Bus VI' I :I A -, mf ,- - ff' -wfgirg 1IMof:1.x11 SL'IIl'I.l'R ' 'fl-iEC1cx' R.xf:1,.xx11 . . . . . Dk. Cox . . . M155 f1II,l.IiSPlli M.-nu' I51111411, jr111xs'111N . , . . I5111u'1, lI.114R1s . . MRS. Il.x1u11' . . li11.1.Y 13.11115 . . F1.1:.1xo14 SM1111 . MR, Mut'.xs1a1'1' . . l'1'l'IIlil. BR.-x1'x . . . MAMA 'I'. , . C1NG.x14x1-11 . M.xk1r1N i'Ill'SIXS . II1f1.1fN ll11ws1 . C'.xRRr11.1. XV1f:rps . .A1'x1 S11 . lx1.XN1.X Um . . 81.115 M1115 THE l927 -4- 1-f, SEA GULL 3 . K 'I 4-.4 0, . 1 hy,-Q.-,,?,p', ,, M- J- ,.,,n,:fy.-:amr...t , N , . M A Glimpse of Other ays HE woodland path that had once been a highway, was bordered with stately Z W' trees-oak, hemlock and hickory. Vines and dull moss made a carpet down each X JJ rustic aisle. The smaller growth of wild sassafras and honeysuckle mirrored Bla the emerald beauty just above. Mingled with the faint fragrance of a late sum- mer's breeze was the pungent odor of moist earth. Soft fiuffy bits of gray fur pounced and scampered gayly about under heavy foliage. The rhythmic beat of that handsome forest bachelor, the woodpecker, rose above the song of a thrush and the lingering caress of leaf against leaf. An old negro trudged slowly past pushing a crude wheelbarrow piled high with potatoes. I had spent the forenoon casting for rainbow and speckled trout in a little lake tucked away among the lowlands. Yet for once my favorite pastime failed to entertain me and I wandered aimlessly along an ancient highway seeking to beguile away the leisure hours until an evening train. Those occasional open spaces among the trees I glimpsed waving fields of corn. Flaunt- ing his red vividness against the more sombre green of the forest, a cardinal fiew in swift pur- suit after a demure little mate. Beyond a wide graceful curve in the road was an imposing gateway of deep gray stone with the gates set hospitably open. At the far end of a tree-lined avenue stood a still splendid mansion. The numerous barns and stables built to the rear, told that it had formerly been the seat of wealth. There hung about it an air of gentle tranquil'ty rather than the utter desolation of homes long vacant. VVhile meditating upon the possibilities of such a magnificent old place, I paused to examine a broken sundial and then entered the quaintest of rose gardens. The plants grew in profusion along carefully kept rows or over trellis-work, forming little arbors above each rustic bench. The variety and rare loveliness of the bloom roused my curiosity. A series of natural terraces must have been the original plan, because the garden had retained some of its former symmetry. In the midst of my reverie I chanced to notice the figure of an old negro, bent almost double with age, as he painstakingly removed the weeds from around a certain rosebush. Close by was the ancient wheelbarrow con- taining potatoes. I ventured a greeting and he turned toward me a heavily-lined countenance filled with quizzical inquiry that changed imperceptibly into genial interest. Gd evening, was the immediate reply. Thus encouraged I began to ply him with questfons. Yas sah, I lives heah, dis is de Claiborne place an' ober dyar ez whar I stays. He indi- cated a cabin freshly white-washed, with gleaming pots and pans strewn about the main entrance. Have you been here many years? I asked. Lawd, marster, hits so long ago I'd a' most fergottuh hit, ez ef I h'aint lived heah since long 'fore de war. And what is your name? Thomas Andrew Octavious Jackson, sah, There were quite a few skirmishes in this county during the Civil VVar, perhaps you remember them ? Yas sah, dey wuz turrible battles, dey wuz dat. Me an' Marse Ned an' ole Master went at de v'y beginnin' o' de strugglementf' VVhere is Marse Ned, does he live here now? I asked. Hi! Don' yo' know? Marse Ned wuz wid de army an' on'y me and Judy hez lived on de plantatshun sence de war. Judy ez m' wife. Um-umhl She sholy wuz a ticklish niggah in dem ole days. The aged negro paused a moment, as though apologizing for his previous lack of courtesy and begged that I be seatedg meeting with a ready acceptance he then settled himself among the potatoes. I lit my pipe and catching his wistful expression, offered him some tobacco for which he was humbly grateful. A likeness of Thomas Andrew Octavious jackson on that precarious wheelbarrow would be a worthy achievement. 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' 50 v'y 1 ng '11 1 bg ' V' 11.1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 . '1.-1 ' 1 1 '11 f. 171 ' . ', ' 1. Po' M'5' N 1 k 5 p11 1 't1' 11' 11 'k 1. N11t11. ' ' 1 ' ' . . 1 . ' ' 1 1' . T ' 2 '511' D' k '. Mix' 11 9 ' u55 ' '1' ' . , ' 5 ' 1' 1' 111 ' '1, ' . 1, . klh' L ' 1 1' ' ' ' ' 1' ' 1 1 1 ' ' '1 ' 5 ' 'O ' . D . ' 1 1 'J .' ' 5 ' 5 '11 1 ' 1 1' ' ' ' 1 .' 3 ' 1 . HD. '. ' ,' ' V' I ' . ' 15 ' 1 . p' . ' r-' ' 1 5 ' -' 1 1 1 ' , Y' 1 ' , 1 .'1' 1 11 1 ' 1 f ' v' 1 1 1s 1 1'. hs ' 1. . 'I' , f, 1' ' 1 -' . '.,1. -' '. . f 1 11k 1 1 1 11' ' ff 1 1 ' I' ' Q - - ' , ' ' I' 1. . 1 x ' OUR, CARRIBB CRUISE fig? 4 Scenes in Homndxmds Tiff- e 'Pfxmsmma 'A -JI! X, ' ,Ff ' I ?f '.Q' , PAW Ar . .ff ff ,'.' E -I 3 kr 1 -QW f v. ,-.5.,. .3 'l-' I THE 1927 sep. cum. he ampus Curse lf BLAME was curled like a kitten in her pile of pillows-not a sound broke the Q, stillness of the. April morning-and Flame slept the sleep of the .dissipated as 9, soundly as if it were the sleep of the just. Suddenly the sharp jangle of the WA 1 bed phone broke the morning quiet into shattering fragments. One swift, lithe WK E movement and a girl of perhaps eighteen years, with fiaming red hair, large, 1 brilliant green eyes, and the body of a young goddess, was out of bed and had the receiver to her ear. Hello -rang out in a clear, cool voice. That you, Flame ? came from the other end of the wire. Sure it is, and who are you P Honey, this is the boy that rushed you so at the Kappa Sig dance last night-Bill Covington -and I just had to phone you to find out if I might: see you this morning. VVhat about a swim out at the club, and then lunch and a show? Nothing doing, Bill, I'm sorry. I promised Dick I'd go to the club with him today. Thanks for the invitation-we will have to make it some other time. Good-bye. Oh! Flame, be a sport and go for just a ride. I'll get you back in time for lunch. No soap, sugar, so chase along, cause mama has to put in a few' more minutes, rest. Bye- bye -and with a click the conversation was ended. Flame fell back into bed, and in a surprisingly short time was asleep. However, her sleep was not destined to be uninterrupted, for thephone rang again. This time it was Jack Redmon calling for a date, and he received the same answer as the unfortunate Bill had. Flame saw that she couldn't get any more sleep so she started her tub and prepared to dress. During the time she was dressing, she received several more phone calls, all from various fraternity men on the campus, and all asking for engagements. VVhen she had nearly finished dressing, several of her sorority sisters came in and asked about plans for the day. Even a casual observer could see that Flame was as one set apart in their sight, and she had just cause to be. Flame O'Hara was the most popular girl on the university campus, leader of the social set, member of the best sorority, daughter of Thornton O'Hara, the famous millionaire author, and the most brilliant girl of the sophomore class. Every girl on the campus hated her for her popularity and wor- shipped her for her charming, whimsical self, and every man, from the old Dean to the freshest freshman, worshipped her unreservedly. That is, all except the lion of the school from the mas- culine ranks-Macklin O'Grady--the greatest football star the U had ever known, and the greatest crank in regard to women-for he saw none of them except as a punishment to man. VVith this exception, however, Flame was the idol of the school. Strange to say, though, she had a very uncomplimentary nickname-for she was called the Campus Curse The girls called her this because she attracted all the men, the men, because she only acted as a friend to them, and seemed to be unattainable. About ten o'clock, Dick Milan drove up to the sorority house and rushed Flame off in his roadster for a swim at the club. After they reached the grounds Flame hurried to the bath- house to change into her swimming suit, promising to meet Dick at the pool in ten minutes' time. She was true to her word, and in a few minutes she was hurrying across the club lawn to the place where Dick was to be. She found him in very earnest conversation with Macklin O'Grady. As she approached, Mac turned to leave, with an unmistakable look of scorn on his face that Flame was quick to notice. Dick turned to meet her, and she asked- Dick, why won't Mac O'Grady ever stay around when I come near? And why won't he even let the boys intro- duce him to me? Dick knew too well that Flame would know if he lied, so he said, Because, honey, he is just a dam' fool and thinks that you are nothing but a man hunter, excitement eater, necking queen, and every other known evil that is a characteristic of the worst type of college girl. He thinks that you are really the worst influence on the campus, and he applies your name of College Curse in quite a different sense from the one in which it was given. Forget all about him, though, and let's try a few dives. 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' .hfifif 'J ,nf xg. key Qu., f- 'Q .-ey M , - T l'-if 1 A' Z' -.:. -,, , N,.,'.A,.,q,, 1. 5 , J. ,, A 3-, x A P .- yu. ., 5,3 f ' 4-Q 1,1 -A 0 A N xi - . Q Q 1 . Y ' sh l ik . 'fs , 'f , f ,Q . Q, ' .V 'V L Q. w1x. ,. lux , ,. A., 1 mv . rw Y. 75. 'Y-hd iw b W' W- 'Sw iw? 'F ka. .,- W, ,g,.. of m-at f 1 . 5- 4 .Q i-,.,fgx wx I Ms MP' ' . -. -um THE l927 SEA GULL ,rs is ' 2 Phaculty phrases DR. Cox- 1 lakf a prfuliar inlfrcst in introdufing- MRS. Cox- I fwant you to look lilev sfwrrt young sflzool girls. Miss EVANS- Grf'at Snalefsln MR. DAVIRS- Tho noxl numlmlz of ilu' .llztisfs Svrffs- IVIAMA T.- HlfVlll1f5ll mailall lllfh, girls? Miss NELSQN- Now, jrroplr, four fan? ha-ve any more talking. Mlss LASH- 1 -won't put up fwiilz it any longer. M155 SMITH- Yz's, isn't Ilfat intz'rcsling? Miss GII,LESP1E- Got guilm' nosw, girls, gc! quil1to! Mlss CH EESEMAN- Yrs, U11-hull! NIISS BANCROFT-- lI lzy are you lair? MRS. BENSON- I1afw' you a 'vacant spare here? RIADEMOISELLE CHEVAL- Ne jrarloz-pas dans la flassef' 144- THE. 9 SEA GULL Hallucfnatfons 11115 111111111 on slzftv 11m Smith iaith Imbbul 111111 Hlzvv Eilmzx tzmhnzg 11511111 flaw 111 v Ntlmn doing Ihr fhzzrfufmz I llfflllll Da funn 1 Ifllflllf lm join D1 I on 14 zth fl foupf jlllllllll I on zollu flllfff Efur Fon! zczfh a gzozuh fllzv fox zczflzout 71111111111 IU I luufnmzz zczihout hu 400111 mat farm!! Il zgzjv ufzna fl mnzfvnff 111W flldllfflll lll llftv I --' L1 :Karp-2 1 Muzi I 2 7 1 b .'- 2 x E VL 7 Y . . .1 ...V - '. E ..- '-. .i ' Q I ' Q ff. '. 7 . ' ' . . 1 J. 1 1 . ' 1 '. . w . . . . . 1 ' . ' 'I' Q ' '. . ' W 4 Y- I 1 1 U f 1 - 7 - . , . , ,' . . , . 1. 1 1' ' ' '. . , . . 1 ' N 5 . . ' v i 4 . N . , . . . A .ix J I x v 1 1 -1-5 1 Pl'-Q-7 5- f. -jjf im? . . THE 9 'ft 'ff SEA GULL 31 xtracts from ruise iaries Illarrll 26. VVe left New Orleans midst confetti and serpentine. Had to get up this morning with the break of dawn. Had breakfast at 6:00 A.M. Then all left in great excitement, with all kinds of bags and baggage. The ship is divine. The water has been behaving nicely and the weather couldn't be better. Passed Pilotown about four o'clock and changed pilots, and also left mail. .Marflz 27. The water is so very pretty and the sky so very blue! In the morning at eleven we had church up on deck. Dr., Cox said a few words, one of the girls sang, and then another read a poem about the deep, blue sea. At night there was a get-together dinner- and we all dressed formally. The members of the cruise who were not familiar to us were introduced and also the captain, steward, purser, doctor and everyone of any importance aboard the ship. After dinner we went up to the music room on the promenade deck and listened to some very inter- esting papers that students had written about Havana. .llflarflz 28. Everyone rose early this morning to see who would be the first to sight land. Gradually in the distance, about eight o'clock, we saw a haze, then more clearly defined, the shore line, then finally Morro Castle on the left. The approach to the harbor was truly as beautiful as we had expected. On the left up on a cliff is Morro Castle, an old fortress, on the right stretches far into the distance the shore of Havana, showing the buildings. Surprised to see a huge sign on one of the buildings- Ford, At nine we docked, and Cuban officials came aboard to issue us passes. There was some misunderstanding about Dr. Cox. The officials seemed to believe that our youthful president was bringing a fioating harem with him to Havana! Our didiculties were Enally straightened out and we were allowed to go ashore. Big, good-looking open cars with the tops down were waiting for us, and also a good-looking guide, a Cuban, to show us the spots of interest. First we went to the Columbus Cathedral, so-called because Columbus' bones supposedly rested there for one hundred years. We saw some gorgeous gold-embossed robes that the priest wore, and a beautiful miniature cathedral all of silver. From the first moment we put our foot in Havana until the last moment before leaving, hosts of men assailed us to buy cigarette holders, beads, and other souvenirs. Next we went to the cigar factory. The factory is odd--men work there with their hats on, and they pay a reader to read to them while they roll the cigars. There are extremely beautiful homes in Havana and they are practically all stucco. The yards of the homes are one huge mass of flowers and vines, roses twine up the porches, and add more colors to the already colorful houses. The Tropical Gardens were especially interesting-not because we could have all the free beer we wanted, because we weren't allowed to take it-but because the gardens were really tropical in appearance. Concrete bridges, arches and benches were built in imitation of wood, and the imitation was really so good as to appear real.. I wish I could find words to describe all these beautiful sights. , Illarrh 29. We went to the president's palace and were received by him-vve all passed by and shook hands with him-felt greatly honored. The palace is really very pretty and has a beautiful patio. VVhile waiting for the president to appear, we learned from a guide that the president had three daughters, all of whom were married, was fifty-four years of age, and the best president Cuba ever had! After we had our pictures taken with the president, we went shopping. Stopped first in the French Brothers, and were thus introduced to Havana's shops. After we had gone up and down the quaint narrow streets buying and looking fmostly the lat- teri, we took our purchases and went back to the ship. After lunch we went in double-deck wobbly busses out to a sugar mill on the outskirts of the city. The top of the bus just missed the branches of trees and low-hanging wires, and one had to watch carefully to keep his head. The mill was very interesting-the big stalks of cane went through many processes, and then emerged as brown sugar. Refined sugar is not made in Cuba. From there we went back to Havana and went swimming at the Yacht Club. It is a very beautiful place, and the view toward the sea cannot be surpassed. After our return to the S. S. Parismina, we dressed hurriedly and went into the music room where two Cuban ladies sang for us. One sang Mary Lou adorably in broken English. That night we went to the much-talked-of Jai Alai games. On the ride to the Frontom, we went through Havana's most interesting Chinatown. One of the loveliest things about Cuba is the wonderful nights-the air and the' quaint surroundings lend so much charm. We had box seats at Jai Alai and were the objects of much interest to the wide-eyed 146 ,P -Q '42 v '... THE 9 SEA GULL AIX. Wlll III 11. 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I '13 ' -' . ji ' B, ., ' 1' , X , l out 4 1 .-1 l juhn xx'11: st'll .sleepl Th 1 . lx 1ll l ' , ' l will have for axvhile otf our ship-soap tverx' 11eCess111'yJ, soup, canned foods, hrooms, et Cetera. I lr ' ll l' flt h -1 g 1 fl 1 l-1-I1 sl 'I 'ks fl .s' is, . l th :1':1a ll. YV . 0 1,', ' - ' -' ' ' ' . x'.. in eali y, l x'ex'er, .t 1 . per- x'i, .l ' p ' l, as e ' -' .p 1 l l l. li s :nl 1ill S, 1 d xvolxe u only in 1 ,1 15. e.ll.'. 'Q .1', '17 :ll-tlrllll 1 111611 lfli. . 2. ' .j ' ..3 1' ,. , . 1 1 , . I ' 1 ' . 1' ' 5 .3 ' . 1 ' ' l. ' l . ' '. jp' xx' I 115. g 1 '. . . I,:k . I . V1 .A I 111' '. if 'V 11 hilt lLT ll', 7'-1 It K' -111- 1 lgll Lt I-'K 1ll 5 91, 152 IP .. In' v I , -- ,lp l - I ' .' 1 '1 1 l .' 5 ' f ' tl . 1 'p l I ll1 1 l' . It f . . ,' 47 1' . ff m' S - -. Q- .. THE 9 l if e. SEA GULL l 2 7 . S I 1x 1 ff ms .Q ' ., ., . --Q' We e , -- When we got back to the hotel, we found that we had to dress in formals because the people from the ship, the Empress of Scotland, had brought their orchestra to the hotel for a dance and asked us to join their party. As most of them were over sixty, and none under forty-five, we soon had the place to ourselves. The dance ended at eleven o'clock because we had to rise at six. .lpril 5. Had an early breakfast and left by train for Cristobal. The scenery all along the way was wonderful-so picturesque. VVhen we were once more in Cristobal, we went shopping. l really don't know just which shops were the best-those in Havana, Panama or Cristobal, but I think they must all buy from the same wholesale house. VVe immediately took possession of the VVashington Hotel which we made our headquarters. After lunch, we went shopping again, and finally got in one of those little horse and buggy affairs, broke but happy, and went back to the ship. flpril 6. Arrived at Bocas del Toro early this morning. Later we landed at Almirante and rode on a funny little train to a banana plantation. Learned that bananas grow upwards. At Almirante, the United Fruit Company presented Dr. Cox with Al, a cute little pet monkey. Sailed late tonight for New Orleans and Gulf Park. 'ir' 'i' 'ir' 0o e 'f5'2 'e9 ' ME, the staff of the 1927 SEA GULL, have endeavored to 7 oi Trail and its relation to this, our College. VVe have dis- A Q7 Q played ships and pirates, moss-hung trails, and hidden treas- ff. - ure in hopes of revealing to you the romance of the coast. With this we have Woven a picture of the year in its many happy phases, and we sincerely hope that you will give this book a place in your Library View-La llltltetlta llllz Rum portray in this volume a true picture of the Old Spanish M of lkflemories. gbizdmdilq HWS flh0lM'wkr5renner WW ' Sw WWQQUJUJQJQ, 148 Axifwf THE 1927 4-gl-A SEA GULL 51 ff? . . -'rfxt X -ww.,-f ' -:m1't '1'f.Q,,E'Xv11x ' X' '2Afs 'C9 v-f J,j,- AQ- . vm--mf'-'-1 - N: :ww S-Mihai L.. -,---f x g 1 J 7 YN ,Z XJ 5 'R FL... g1 i fi X I Y X 'Q l C P gg, ' -wa - GEL 49 , 941,11 ,li QT , ,VYY 3 Y - 3 4,.3AZ73r2:Z-.. ki i .. . Iifflf, Tl-IE l927 X ! iZf2 SEA GULL .Q 1 A. ,, f' GULF PARK COLLEGE BY-THE-SEA A Fully Accreclltecl funior College for Girls Outdoor Life the Year Round Delightful Surroundings and Climate on the Beautiful Mississippi Gulf Coast THE ACADEMIC COURSE COMPRISES FOUR YEARS OF HIGH SCHOOL AND TWO OF COLLEGE WORK MUSIC, ART, EXPRESSION, HOME ECONOMICS, SECRETARIAL COURSE AND ' NORMAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION National Patronage, Limited Enrollment For Catalog, Address PRESIDENT RICHARD G. Cox BOX B, GULFPORT, MISS. x. THE 9 o f A GULL I 27 SE. .194 .M V 'el' .. , ,.: . .. - .,..- mv . ' . ,:v ' 1' Y 4. .4 .1-N- 4--uc7 ' HGTDG Q, IZFHS ART CRAFT STUDIO GULFPORT. MISS. Made the Photographs in This Annual We Appreczate Your Busmess W SHOW THE LATEST EARLIEST KARL FASGLD JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Watch and Jewelry Repazrzng a Speczalty ANDERSON THEATER BLDG GULFPORT MISS L4-I :gui 1 P ' 1..:f5f3-f .2-gf f ,-'1ff!ijL.-Q 'ill THE 1927 5 4352 SEA GULLL .bfi A PEOPLES BANK OF BILOXI Resources Over 51,500,000 D. J. GAY, President O. G. SWETMAN, Cashie KNOW THE MISSISSIPPI COAST DAILY HERALD Mafled Anywhere In the United States for 65C a Month HERALD BUILDING . HERALD BUILDING BILOXI GULFPORT HAUSMANN, INC. NEW ORLEANS' LEADING JEWELERS Special Department for College and Fraternity Jewelry fx, ' IPdtdMgqD1 ,Jn I THE I927 its SEA GULL -L A7, This Space Donated by a Friend F W WOOLWORTI-I C0 Fzue and Ten Cent Goods Speczaltzes Etc GULPPORT Miss When ln Gulfport It s the HGTEL MARKHAM Convement to Everywhere on the Gulf Coast EUROPEAN PLAN 'X 5 5:5 es Aegis? A 5 gjifglwiiwkg EXCELLENT APPOINTMENTS SERVICE AND CUISINE Reasonable Rates H rfffsigffftgw-E s, 9 wg? COMPLETE GARAGE FACILITIES 42 Lexus A RLINERT WILL Q L I is ASK RFNCI f Q 4 Q . . . 1 1 ' . . ' v IK ' 11 I-f'5:. .-3L '5?. L 'ff '-f': . ' .. 1 .- .4.-gZ:'f55' ':Ef?1. 2 'lf ..:.,:fEf:5 335121: ff? X E l fag?? 'jj.:1gf:s:zfzi 'E ' f ' , .1 ,' .'.':':'Z .' '- 'A 'C 'C'f'2': I : ..:.:2:1g-' . -: -- ' 51-:ix-523225: ' 1 -,Qi '-.'I'f'C - : '. 'fjlj f l':':':' - -:fd-:':5-'-Mg r-3 gi : 1:!:2:- ' '3 f Z5E:g:31:5431 , - Q 5, 12 I, Ag:I:I:Zf:::':Of-' . ' .42 ' .: 'Q .,-.'.A?:':' - : Zz'-. ?'43'-2:5121 M353 -:g. : :.::-.-:-:' 5: :- .:.K:5::::, 1 -. -: '5 ' 5 . 5 3:-.- - .f5 C' ' :' I A gfa: -11' 5 - 11.21 A ' Q. 1. --.If 5 V A ,. .A f-:-.4 h I-5 3:51 aff.: .gg ' I ., . --4- ax -'f 1- - -M . ..,,- 7 .,.,.. . :LI -ef' ,Iv Q3 ' I ..... A .M-e f: ?1: 1- :-: ' -2- I - :-'-:2:1s -:- ' 'Ml' 1. -' ' -. -,-'-:--H:-:L-4 - - -- : -1.1. :-:, , ab'-1 :- . if V- Iss 228 , :-1:3 1 -. :. .. ax-,-23. :-.'??:35g:':1-fer:Q--'fr ' jf ' :.j ,.-Sf lflfj T ',j: f' ,'4..'I,f-I -:IIT ' K f: f . ..f.:.-:'4:Lf:,....'.:f'ff4Ifl':.Q. 1 -.L 5:-fro --4.3j3,.g',g,..L.. M.,31-5?.1:2:5,:-.5:g.5Q.-:-:-:'-, ...... V f:if:1:fA'-..Q:I:Q:'f:-: ' fs--.11-1fgewf:fz' 9-1'-1--32,651- 0 -,gf:5-r' 11:31-1 ' -- -' - -' ' 5 ':,. . -' :l:-. 'la '-g-.-.5:-:-:-:1.1:4 I . 5 1 4 r 2 3 or resi en an ana ins :rec or Rpmd,-n Algngg.-f W X 7.7. ,L ,f 'L 4 ' , -nu'--. THE 1927 X EQ SEA GULL 5 YE M me eeeeiee. rr-is sP47ciA1.'n s'rorzn To Serve the College Girl! Gulf Park students are particularly invited to use our shop A at Edgewater Gulf I-Iotel-so convenient to Gulf Park- and also to visit our New Orleans shop when in that city. SMART SPORTSWEAR DISTINCTIVE MILLINERY APPAREL FOR STREET ACCESSORIES AND EVENING WEAR SHOPS IN NEW ORLEANS. PINE HIILLS HOTEL EDGEWATER GULF HOTEL. BIRMING- HAM. SHREVEPORT, MEMPHIS, HOUSTON AND MOBILE Louisville '55 Nashville R. R. DIRECT ROUTE TO BIRMINGHAM-NASHVILLE-LOUISVILLE-CINCINNAT1 PITTSBURGH-CLEVELAND-DETROIT NEW YORK-PHILADELPHIA-WASHINGTON-+BUFFALO BOSTON-J AC KsoNv1LLE-CHICAGO Your choice of Hve trains with through sleepers or connections to the above named points. This includes two of the most popular trains operated two and from the South- THE PAN-AMERICAN AND CRESCENT LIMITED I. V. COLLY, P. A. E. C. RUNTE. D. P A. J. K. RIDGELY. G. P, A BILOXI, MISS. NEW ORLEANS LA NEW ORLEANS LA A , ik THE 1927 SEA GULL 7 ,EH ......-me Q , , .,0P..ztW-A A A .. .- . BE SURE TO VISIT HCLMES G1ft Shop Where You Wzll Fznd All Sorts of Gzfts at Very Moderate Przces Youll Enjoy Shoppmg at HGLMES The Store of Style Servnce and Quallty D I-I HOLMES CO LIMIT!-D F 841' T 5 f 1 T Sh ,- CANAL STREET New ORLEANS .Qt BE SURE TO V1s1T HCLMES Restaurant VVHERE SoL THERN COOKING I5 QERVED AMID PLEASANT SURROUNDINGE QQ infra?-T l I . I , . . 9 . . . or ears - he es Pace o o X .W Wu 1 nslffli ' 1 1-.-.1.a1a2-.-a1.- c ' ' 1113311 rgmum - If I 1 1'1 Ljyulxlngx N ' U ffsz- 'F 1 gl A 3: , , . r E . EY:-an E ,Z-'-U un 1 Q ,Y ,?,.,,..l THE l927 SEA GULL .nj- BANK OE GULFPORT GULFPORT, MISS. The Bank of Friendly Service PEERLESS ICE CREAM COMPANY J. K. MILNER, Proprietor .,.. . , -ln ,N .... . N.. lw..,x .,.,,q ,,,...xi ..,,.,. A Qg, 2910 THIRTEENTH ST. TELEPHONE 102 ,V Xf- Q ' THE 9 SEA C-ULL Good Quallty of Statlonery IS An Indlcatlon of Good Taste Cur Stock of Statlonery lS the Very Best Obtamable Our Greetmg Card Department Invltes You Gulf Park GIIIS Always Welcomed SOUTHERN STATIONERY COMPANY PHONE szo GULFPORT Miss C CLOWER 1 J R CLOWER T S CLOWER S J. C. CLOWER FURNITURE CO. Furmture and Household Furmshmgs GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI -VZ'-11 I 2 7 - T I 71 u . . . . . rr - ' ll ' YY In the Hotel Markham J. . P 'd . . . Treasurer . . , ecretary -un---. THE 1927 Q SEA cum. GEo. E. NoRTHRoP Co. csULFPoRT 1 MISSISSIPPI Prices to Meet the Demands of the College Girl Beyond its function of assembling authoritative fashions for College Girls. this institution's highest aspiration is to be known as a REA- SONABLE STORE. Our activities are about evenly divided between the faithful reproduction of the finest examples of PHILIPI ET GASTON CHERUIT PREMET LOUIS BOULANGER JENNEY WORTH and the study of how economically we can sell them. What is incommensurate- in most shops, WILL BUY IT, at Geo. E. Northrop Co. . E,. L ,f OnxlweCoa:,t :Vs gk c a -- a it ' B SOUTH N1l5SlSSlF'Pl'S BEST STORE EUROPEAN OFFICES Paris, 4 Rue Mertal Frankfurt AXM, Taunusstr. 24 London, Z9 Jewin Crescent Czechoslovakia. Gablonz Berlin. L. W. 68, Ritterstr. 64 Vienna, Breitegasse 8 ,f ff-re -Q' ' THE I927 SEA UULL To THE GIRLS AND THE FACULTY of Wonderful Gulf Park College on O BEAUTIFUL GULF Co wie -eta-e 9.559-ap aw yi Gig QF' 410 KL 4 f 2. :P HAYS MASTER CLEANER GULFPORT ygfiif' THE I927 X i' SEA OUL1. 5 BITTAR'S STYLE SHOPS BILOXI AND GULFPORT, MISS. Q AVELEZ HOTEL sHOw ROOM ANDERSON TI-IEA BUENA VISTA HOTEL BILOXI GULFPORT Phone 115 Phone 1151 Phone 416 PHONE 29-J RIEMANN FUNERAL HGME 1715 Twenty-flfth Avenue Free Ambulance Service GULFPORT, MISS GULFPORT PRINTING CO. School and College Annual Printers Engraved and Embossed Invitations, Dance Programs Personal Stationery and Christmas Cards Phone 789 GULFPORT, MISS ' ' TJ-,Q THE 1927 if ai SEA C-ULL GIFTS THAT LAST J B LARAMORE Watches Dzamond s Jewelry FINE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY NOVELTIES GULFPORT MISSISSIPPI FIRST NATIONAL BANK OE BILOXI Inslst On Your Gettmg Good Banklng Servlce Oldest Bank on the Mzsszsszppz Coast d l 93 WALK OVER The Store of Beautlful Shoes A GOOD NAME The name of Walk Over ranks hlgh ln New Orleans and enjoys a reputa tatlon earned and mamtalned by sell mg rellable styllsh footwear and hoslery at falr prlces JACOBS BROS wifi, -I, i Organize- 8' ' I i - ' V7 rion to Be envied and guarded, a reoug . Q ' n .,. IOEFT' E THE 1927 S ig SEA GULL 3: - ' ' 1, I2 hg, , . . 'Q You Wzll Always Ifmd Us ' J - At Your Servzce ,-'-ffm If-.1K'k', . ,Q - Q ix NV' . 'QQ VWDSJ I ' ADAMS h ff I T e 'H '0 ' ' Sli Q I FLORIST - I PHONE 561, HOURS 8:00-6:00 V , -. V -.... --, ' NIGHT PHONE 6 PASS CHRISTIAN 66 99 .Maj ir JONES BROS, DRUG CC. The Rexall Store Jacobs Candies H uylers Candies MEDICAL 'BUILDING GULFPORT, MISS. PF-2 . 'Lf I M THE 1927 SEA CULL U .:gh - Honest Qjunl We are deeply grateful that Gulf Park College is located here. If lf were not how ln the wlde wlde world would we ever have the opportumty to make sandwlches and sodas and sell candy and statlonery and so many other thmgs to so many charmmg young ladles We hope to so serve you that you ll contmue to make our store your meetmg place ln Gulfport GULFPORT DAY DRUG CGMPANY QBQI THE 1927 N fe, SEA GULL PRGGF OF SERVICE When a bank satisiies its customers in such a manner that they recommend this bank to their friends and associates, We believe this is proof of service. .. . SERVICE IS Dependability Caution Knowledge Ability Accuracy Safety i1. i. .1111 TO SUM UP---SATISFACTION FIRST NATIGNAL BANK GULFPORT, MISS. Resources Over Seven Millions ,I ,ff -L E-E qv ' THE 1927 , SEA GULL THE WHITE HDUSE BILOXI, MISS. A Modern Resort Hotel Overlooking the Sparkling Waters of the Gulf of Mexico BOATING, FISHING, BATHING DANCING Adjacent to twenty-seven holes of excellent golf-an eighteen-hole course and a nine New annex absolutely firep oof Illustrated literature on request WALTER 1: WHITE Manager JOHN T WHITE Assistant Manager DUR SERVICE COVERS THE ENTIRE FIELD OF BANKING TRUST AND INVESTMENT BUSINESS Commercial Bank '25 Trust Company GULFPORT MISS SSIPPI GET IT PROM SMITH TODD HARDWARE CO GULFPORT MISSISSIPPI HQ -'Eb I I. . . . ' 9 N I 1 T , 1 .- O ar, ,,' -el .f..,Y,,- THE 9 '45 Cc SEA GULL 'iw ' 2 7 GAS THE ECONOMICAL FUEL EoR COOKING HEATING LIGHTING Some of the best inventive geniuses of the world have been devoted to the development of modern household appliances for putting GAS to work. The cool comfort of a modern GAS equipped kitchen, the luxury of hot water always ready, the ease and con- venience of getting a meal quickly, even when dressed for the street -all are made possible by the use of GAS. We are living in an age of short-cuts, of which GAS service is the most essential. Modern living demands those things which save time, eliminate drudgery and preserve health. Why not have them when nothing is saved by doing without? Southwestern Gas 3 Electric Company GULF CITIES DIVISION Biloxi Gulfport Pass Christian A MHON-MM - 4 gym .pp msrmmou- Fas bl ODS, nvsnrtfrror J enneycgt My is enney o. DIPARTMIN noi 3 Printed . oemzmsu srdiis No Wardrobe is Complete Without One of Our Paris Creations IN A DAINTY DRESS. SHOES OR COAT SAENGER'S STRAND THEATER The Ultra Ultimate in Photoplays OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE SAENGER THEATERS, INC. Op g O 100 Theaters in Florida. Mississippi, Louisia A k T aww , T H E I9 2 7 , 3fp3i.i7.x 51-,fx cz U L L W , , -N ..i..r Ta, . J if' ,AE 'zf- 'X'f1ai:NT 'r ...Qh-ff-iv-ll L- -L--. f' '-- ff 'Iv -' ' - Gulfport Laundry and Cleaning Company TELEPHONE 280 Unexcelled Dry Cleaning Equipment and Service 1318 BOTH AVENUE GULFPORT MISSISSIPPI JOHN PELLEGRINO HEADQUARTERS FOR FINEST AND FRESHEST FRUITS VEGETABLES AND PRODUCE The Best of Everything the Market Affords p t T l ph 068 EDWARDS MOTOR SALES COMPANY Llncoln Eordson THE LNINERSAL CAR AUTHORIZED SALES AND QERX ICE GULFPORT Miss 1? X mar Op osi e the Gulf Y5 Ship Island Office Building e e one C C EDWIN W. EDWARDS, President and Manager V 1 ,,, ip 'lF j--Elia +A- '1?!g.,,if '40 T 1-1 E I9 5 E A G U L L 2 7 gg, ,I ,,,. DANTZLER THIS NAME STANDS FOR MUCH IN MISSISSIPPI '-ills Q N-y.1.:44 :iff-','.2.. WNY -4V2ff.,1gg:'i' 'FN X-':+k .'-'I E., WIIEK. P 4+ . .-'Tp I 1' ll.- Hia' 'fif' ' ,b in 7 , X WTF- I 54 15 ffl If 132. :QR Q 1 r 'Ev ' , n -, '5?f 'J ,gun W '::tn' I-Ll! I fx. .-I.' .... hs. 4, 1 I ,..- -A X N wi,--.x,,,.-LTR u'.,.' , THE DANTZLER LUMBER C0 Has Been One of the Most Powerful Forces in the Development of the State 'gi g ,, ,,l. - I ..,, I I THE 1927 5 SEA GULL Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis and the Gulf Coast Are Closely Connected by the Fast Efficient and Dependable Train Service of the ILLINOIS CENTRAL SYSTEM ciltio 21 Hours Between Gulfport and ChlC3gO 172 Hours Between Gulfport and St Louls 9 Hours Between Gulfport and Memphis 111:12 For copy of beautifully illustrated Mlsslsslppx Gulf Coast Book T E HARRIS W H BRILL General Agent General Passenger Agent GULFPORT Miss NEW ORLEANS LA QWE- 9 Y let write I ' I ' I . ,eg 'Lal Q THE 1927 Q SEA cum. F799 - -,FQ ., Don r Drive XX' ?7 HimToDrink A ,AXC'f,'b 23, coffee that packs coppons and lacks quality ---- j ust let h1m try a cup of ALAMEDA and you'Ve solved the coffee problem for life ---- its flavor never varles. Be Coffee Wise Not Coupon Foelis Q-exam X w...m.,2..,vM f.cn .,.m m c.,. .,f..fw o.Lf mm. 1 'U,a 1, THE 1927 SEA GULL FULFILLIVIE T A D 1927 Just a year ago today we stated 1n an advertlsement 1925 saw the MISSISSIPPI Gulf Coast s great wakenlng 1926 w1l1 be a year of great achlevement Looklng back over the months the evldence of 1926 IS seen at every turn of the road through our mltchless m1ll1on area New highways monumental brldges hospltable hotels and hundreds of homes Sea walls office and bank bulldlngs new shlpplng l1nes heavler falls new mdustrles added populatlon and uulckened lnterest IH beau tllicatlon Probably never such another transformatlon wrought ln a few brlef months through the qulckened lmpulse of the dreams and lndustry of men and women' But Greater than these towers walls and brldges of steel and stone has been the falth that has spread lts wlngs over our seven cltxes by the sea and the confldence that has come to m1l11ons ln Amerlca that the MlSSlSSlppl Coast was as substantlal as It was determlned Our awakenlng was a beautxful dream our achlevement a glorlous task and the world today knows that we are worklng here the mlracle of FULFILLMENT So 1927 smlles upon us w1th all lts latent opportunltles to strengthen our determmatlon and challenge our confidence ln the bu1ld1ng of lf all by the confidence of mcomparable America we move along the broad smooth golden hlghway of FULFILL MENT Confidence ln the MISSISSIPPI Coast has ceased to be a slogan FUI. FILLMENT IS belng translated mto fact and we have only just begun GULFPGRT GRGCERY C0 R I. SIMPSON General Manager GULFPORT MISSISSIPPI Zn- -511- .0 0. -Q Great has.beenlourundertlaking, ,but reinforcedhin our sublime faith K, g . . Q . . Q LT ww ,215 .1 Y -' - - ,Q ESQ THE I927 N ifg SEA OULL X Beautiful SHOES for E very Occasion Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention IMPERIAL SHOE STORE CANAL AT BOURBON NEW ORLEANS THE MISSES' SHOP Is a Shop in Love With Youth Here are gay clothes, dashing in line, charming in color, and just-right sizes. A shop you'll be eager to enter and reluctant to leave THE KREEGER STORE INCORPORATED NEW ORLEANS, LA. 9 SEA GULL W Z IIIIUIJJIXAU 4170 BIIIFPDRT Good Shoes and HOSICIY TI-IIS BOOK PRINTED BY BENEQN fx EH EE ix LARGEST COLLEGE ANNUAL PUBLISHERS -IN THE WORLD HIGHEST QUALITY EWORKMANSI-IIP SUPERIOR EXTENSIIVE SERVICE ' 1 RPRINTINGCO. I I NASHVILLE. L I -QTENN. 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