Hattiesburg High School - Lil Miss Yearbook (Hattiesburg, MS)

 - Class of 1941

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ass Lsfory In 1937 ou1 class as eal nest young fleshmen pee1ed shyly th1ough the D001 of Knowledge whlch led 1nto hwh school and tOW31d our f1nal goal the D001 of Lxfe A blt f11ghtened and bew1lde1ed we neveltheless obsexved Wlth great ant1c1pat1on the adult act1v1t1es of semor h1gh Gradually we galned H1016 confldence and feal was replaced by lntexest and 1espons1b1l1ty Hlgh school llfe so st1ange at fllSt became second natule yet xt remamed att1act1ve In ou1 SOPIIOIDOIS yea1 w1th a flllil steady touch we pushed the doo1 to knowledge and lea1n1ng a b1t Wldel Wlth Geo1ge Galloway as ou1 presldent and MISS Ola Clossley as ou1 sponsol we held a new feellng of loyalty and 1eSp9Ct towa1d ou1 fellow classmates We dlscoveled there was more to h1gh school than galety and accoldmgly set oulselves to accompllsh some ser1ous studylng As a xesult we won SGVBI al places ln the reglonal fleld meet At the annual state band contest James W1cker placed fnst 1n brass sextet The followlng 5931 we W916 typlcal JUHIOIS gat and Calefl ee yet the D001 of Knowledge stood as a sllent 1em1nde1 of ou1 h1gh HH1b1t10I'1S and unfaltellng determlnatlons In the 1eg1onal fleld meet we fulfxlled some of our noble xesolutlons as seve1al students won outstandlng pos1t1ons Bettle Clapp 16 celved second place 1n algeb1a JUIIUS Wa1ts and AI11119 Ruth Walker placed second 1n qualtet Alvln London cla1n1ed f1rst place 1n bookkeepmg Cec1l Ray Jones b1ought athlet1c h0no1s to the school by w1nn1ng f11St place 1n h1gh hu1dles In the Spllng ou1 fanc1es hghtly tu1ned to thoughts of the Jun1o1 play a thxee act comedy entltled Early to Bed EHIIV to RISE Our SOCIHI 3Ct1V1t1GS began w1th a sc11pt dance the f11st to be glxen IH the hlstory of H H S Stlll w1th an eye on ou1 h1gh hopes and plans we we1e d9tGI'l111H9d to make our JUHIOI sen1o1 banquet the best eve1 For the next few weeks we were engxossed ln prepa1 atlons f01 th1S gxeat event The lesults we1e most effectlve SGDIOIS at last' Thls 57681 we pushed w1de the doo1 to experlence tea1s happlness and hOl'l0IS Wllh the self SSQUIHHCC of a h1gh school senlor We we1e led by Geol ge Galloway agaln ou1 p1es1dent and by Mxss Sala Hunt Sllllth ou1 sponsol who conducted us Wlth klnd undelstandlng and foreslght thlough ou1 last and most memolable V631 As was f1tt1ng the class of 41 was the 1nst1gato1 of many fusts We publxshed the fl1St p11nted lssue of Hz Flashes fO1 many Veals we auanged fo1 the Jun1o1 S PICIUIQQ to be ID ou1 annual we we1e foltunate enough to have a featule sectlon ln L1 Z Mzss fo1 the f11St t1me 1n 1ts hlstory P1epa1at1ons we1e begun fox the sen1o1 play and evely SGHIOI chelxshed the hope that he O1 she would obtaln a part At last we pause on the th1cshhold p1epa1ed to open the D001 of Llfe We have f1nally attamed the goal towa1d vxhlch we have stllven fo1 so long Alded by strong standa1ds and puxe 1deals wc stand to st1 IVE to seek t flnd and not to yleld The wolld commands us to sealch fol ou1 destlnles but we 1eluctantly depa1t f1om the foul happ1est yea1s of ou1 l1ves Wlth heal ts full of young hopes and 3Yllb1t1Ol1S we face the wo11d blavely and chal lenge It to w1thstand the qualltles lmbedded ln us by H H S courage loyalty and honox Not 1n xaln the dlstance beacons Foxvxald fo1wa1d let us lange Let the gl eat wo1ld spm fO1CV9I down the 11ng1ng gxoox es of change Eeiiqe 4-704591 - 5 1 v ' v x . , . . Y ., L ' v - Q v i . . 1 , , . . . A . - Q 1 . , , , . . ' ' ' - v . . . . . V , v - . .' . ' ' , . ' ' . 1 v ' at 1 ' ' . y. . y . Y . . . , . v ' 1 - n , , 1 - . 1 1 . , .. . ' ' ' ' ' . , .1 ' . . ' ' . .' ' . . . . ' ' '7 ' - 1 , . . . . ' . , ' .' 1 ' ' 'l . - . 1 ' ' , . 1 t 1 1 . . .Z . v 1. ' ,, ' ' . , . , . . . . . . . , 1 , , . ' . . .' ' 1 ,

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V0 6Cy Falth Garner IS 1 deslgner of cofflns lll yyhlch work she flnds her gruesome taste comes ln handy Rllph Mlllov hls turned some of the dreams he used to have ln math class lnto lnventlons and hls bralnstorms lre sweeplng the natlon off IIS feet JLlllLlS WHIIS IS a book crltlc ln New York He rect ntlv stated th 1t hls fly orlte book IS the blography of Roosevelt wrltten by Peggy Wllley Harold Cohen IS the owner of 1 shoe shop whlle Jack Morgan IS 1 clerk ln 1 Blooklyn hlb rdashery Stanford Bethel a gu 1rd lll an lns 1ne lsylum keeps the nuts from mlklng bolts Mel ton Harrlson lb stlll ln the banklng lOLlSll'1GSS 1nd recently m1de 1 loln to Hlrry Lee Hammett who IS Opelllllg hls new re 11 est 1te offlce next week Leslle Webb lS 1 travel lng salesm1n of blankets and has qulte large terlltory to coyer George Galloway' IS 1 dealer IH stocks and bonds on Wlll Street Walter Shlelds lS 1lso maklng money off stock but lts the cow klnd as he owns a ranch out West Burnelle McMahan a dalry man Sp9CllllZ6S ln buttel made Irom the cream of the crop and flnds among hls regulal customers the housewlyes Margaret Graham Edlth Buckley Ella Mae Booker Norm1 Doleac Mary Margaret Day IS Vly lan Dlckson Henrletta Cox Mary Nell Lowery Marlon Vlnn and Mlldred Elam who help thelr husbands the best they can to keep the bread buttered on both S1d6S Bettle Clle Freeman and Dot Reed are dlncers ln a nlght club Ill New York where the flmous I'9dLlClI'lg CIIHIC of Jlne Mclnnls IS establlshed Janes motto lS We wlll make that too too solld flesh melt Blll Settoon IS ln archltect llld hls m11o1 l1Sk now IS you know 1S dQSlgIl1Ilh your new school bulldlng It cer llnly lS flne th lt lt yy 15 flnally declded that there would be 1 new blllldlllff lsnt lt Cecll Rly Jones IS te illllllg the students of Unlon Hlgh School the flner polnts of blsketb 111 O J Bass IS pl IW lng professlonal footblll 1nd Blll Smlth professlon 11 tennls Wlnlfred Brand IS the owner of 1 feed store wlth Waddell Brldshaw as her general handyman Rowena Horton and Mlldred Burgess are stlll maklng qulte a success of thelr nlght club whlch IS one of the best ln town Am lla Howell Marlvn Smlth Janle Morgan and Grace Strahan are stenodraphers ln loc ll flrms whlle Annle Ruth Nash Chrlstlne Llttle Ida Mae Ralney Dalsy Nell Rhodes M1ry E111 Surnlall Dorls Taylor and Mlry Evelyn Turner h1VC launched upon the sel of matrlmony Mlke Morrlson lnd Sherwood Fowler are on Broadw ly presentlng thelr VGFSIOD of Hamlet whlle Jack Oden IS on the 1lr 1S 1 rldlo comedlln Betty Ross 1nd Marthl Nell Wllklnb h 1ve both become famous ln the mus1c1l world 15 pl1nlsts 1nd Slra Ann Rlmsey IS glvlng muslc lessons The lust I s1w of Jesse Wrleht he was It 1 county f1lr selllng b llloons Plt Jones IS tlklng 1 cross country tl lmp 1nd he slys he lS re lllv llllflllg 1 bum tlme of lt Fr lnces Hudson 1nd Genevlcye Wadsworth haye opened thelr own b auty s11on here ln town Lavelle McMahan works ln 1 grocery store owned by Arthur St Amant and John Austln Stephens Hudson Nelson has flnally yy ound up as 1 keeper ln 1 zoo Frank Maxwell has lolned the pollce force 1nd IS always elther tramplng a beat or beatlng a tramp Johnnle Martello IS a mlsslonary ln North Afrlca where Danny Dabbs recently ran across hlm whlle on one of hlS blg game hunts Leslle SESSIONS and R A Tay lor are both bus drlvers whlle Jlck Jones IS a conductor on the MISSOUTI P3C1f1C R R Bettye Kramer 1S 1n archeolo glst ln South Amerlca 1nd has G C Logan ln charge of her fleet of schooners whlcll lre used to clrry the trelsures to North Amerlcl On the WIY to success Sue McW11 lllms recently gaye her long awllted concert ln Clrnegle Hall Hugh McLeod has establlshed a research l1borat0ry to se lrch for 1 cure for M11 de Mer wlth Isabelle McCoy IS hls Chlef chemlcal englneer Harold Askew recently broke a record for speed ln hls new streamllned racer whlch he and John Flndlev deslgned together Yvonne Curry and Paullne Fertltta haye opened a boardlng house Jlmmle Cleveland IS 1n offlce manager Charllree Brown and Wlllle George Sherman are secretarles here ln town whlle Madallne Jones IS a bookkeeper ln a commerclal flrm ln Laurel Mary Gene Hoffman IS an ay latrlx Betty Smlth and Margaret Helen Page haye both become alrllnc hostesses And just the other day Hey look out' The cobweb IS breaklng' We re gtllllg to fall oh my goodness dld you hurt yourself SIT, Splrlt of H H S I dont thlnk I dld I bounced on my held so lt dldnt hurt But we lre comfort lble here flnlsh your story Splrlt of Cl 1ss I flnlshed just IS the cobw eb started breaklng c lch of my class h IS flnally found hls pl ICC ln the yyorld And now Slr I rellly must be golng because dawn IS beglnnlng to break Splflt of H H S It lS rather late but I do hate to see you go Wont Vou come back sometlmel Splrlt of Cllss Indeed I Vxlll But for now Goodbye Splrlt of H H S Goodbye game gfapp I . 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