Hillman College - Pioneer Yearbook (Clinton, MS)

 - Class of 1919

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Junior History N September when school opened the faculty of Hillman was surprised and delighted (how could they help it) when they found that almost half the students were Juniors. Being the biggest we are naturally the best, and it has been remarked by some of the members of the class that “We are men of mighty means.” In English we are wonders, in history we are sharks, in Math we shine (?), we gobble French at all times, we have cultivated a taste for science and in general we are the teachers’ smart children. If you don’t believe this, please don’t ask the teachers about it. You see, it wouldn’t be tactful. As we are just on the threshold of Seniordom much is expected of us, although we are just a class of girls. Some future teachers, some professional flirts, some honorable teacher dodgers, some dignified sinners and a great many plain girls. We wish to do as much or more than is expected of us, and we hope to give to the coming classes a new ideal for which to strive. When we have finished we hope the president will be moved to say, “Send us just such another set of Junior girls.” N. W., ’20. T Juniors No! we are not to weep Over a sad, sad parting. Neither tell how green we were, When we were only starting. We’re just Juniors. Some of our fair class Are striving on for learning. Others somtimes pass, And bless the happy turning. Like most Juniors. Yet there’s much to say Of these Juniors’ glory. And ’twill be a happy day When they reveal their story — - All great Juniors. E. G., ’20. Ar?— v v Page twenty -five

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Page trventy-six 1 Name. Burson Bass Barham Bridges Clinkscales . Clark Corley Davis Ferguson . . . Gallman . . . Griffith Hardin Houston McEarley . . McDowell . . McDonald . Neal Prewitt . . . Reeves .... Rogers Stewart . . . Wallace . . . Williams . . Shackelford Inside Dope on J uniors By-Word. She ain’t got none Mercy Stray cats, ’n everything I hate that Heavens above ’N every thing Nothing doing Gee manettie I don’t know . Now, have all the fun you want, .My word . till it’s pitiful .Hot tamallies .Ar-na .Oh! Gee .Golly-ding .John Brown .By George, tell it to me .Oh! Hell-o “Uh-Huh” .Golly-Maria .“Oh, Wicked’’ .Hang It .B’lieve me Ambition. To make Y. W. A. members remember their offering. To get through Hillman — something quick. To teach a kindergarten where Crawford is Prof. To learn to walk and talk. To own a Maxwell. To find a patent for learning geometry without study. To introduce the custom of sitting on the floor. Etre unegrande femine. Ain’t got none. but don’t start nuffin’.. .Aw, just have a man tell it. To get a handsome (?) buffet — “thea.” To be more dignified than Lucy. To dip snuff artfully and be a woman detective. To grow short enough to “tickle-toe” with Ted. To cwn a ship and sail the sea. To dwell in a Garden of Eden. Ring the bell and go to Hillman. To have five little boys like Wee Willie Winkie. To grow shrubbery in the cross-roads. To write a book on morals for the French class. To paint her lips — see? To say something funny. To get to a reception once on time. To cultivate a grove of hardwood trees. 0

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