Itawamba Community College - Mirror Yearbook (Fulton, MS)

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THE COLLEGE MIRROR STAFF HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL STAFF Our Artists TOM DULANEY and BUDDY PALMER K FRANK INMON CHARLES THOMAS LAFOY HAYES TREMON NICHOLS NAUM MYATT Veterans ' Memorial Library Lee Hall Entrance to Campus Academic Building Band Building Office Building Home Economics Building Liberal Arts Building II ir nil 5!?t:ja:i.L President ' s Home Agriculture Building Faculty Apartments .■ ij-j . •.:- ' , j ' ITAWAMBA JUNIOR - AND - AGRICUr TURAI. HIGH S FULTON. MISSISSIPPI To the STUDENTS. STAFF, and FACULTY: Through proper planning, coordinated efforts and work, nnany things can be done. Success usually comes t those who go the extra mile. Our efforts should always be directed toward a bigger, better, and a more useful Itawamba Junior College and Agricultural htigh School. It is my most sincere desire that this institution will continue to help lead the way to better educational opportunities for our people. In all our planning we should seek spiritual guidance to lead us to real success. Sincerely, Q aUaj President JOHN S. CRUBAUGH College Dean ' -%. Vc % ' - e, f..- e i ' 4 % ii p MRS. EMMET COLEY Languages Registrar % Af 7 C u i t ' ' t . Cs DEXTER DIGBY High School Principal % ■ce - 7 c e t .. % ° % ' .. °x R. L. WOODS Guidance Director % 4 %o % - ' z . 7 9  c JOHN S. CRUBAUGH College Dean DEXTER DIGBY High School Principal PATTIJO CARROLL President ' s Secretary MILDRED GREGORY Veterans ' Secretary ice once A. V. WEATHERFORD Business Manager RAY NANNEY Financial Secretary BRUCE DAVIS Co-ordinator of Trades Training MRS. EMMETT COLEY Registrar €imfiu 7VonJicn4. CuJ, MRS. L. O. COGGIN Dean of Women Mrs. Marilyn Clements Betty Jo Gilliand Pianist, Secretary Registrar ' s Assistant ' 4:, e ,i Cl )iite Uo i ScctUA Itttcxe i i Scenes from Monroe Hall The Christmas Party jb|| H[| _ MBmif Q C cM Siili ihu ,i!i«l!W --ir«hi9r ' . m; : .j ' .. smk nm. !!- ' ' ' • ' d r-. v: - : mm ' ■ - v ' ■ ' ■ ' v ' - ' ' 5 ' ' ' ! IV , idS f jf . 1. ' -- m ' Bi -. -- ii ..rrrrfl Mtl li «. .• • • ■Mt ' cJfa er fe E ch far aTjd And thi name. re — -t t near-y Gall ■ ,« .,■ 5-44 w?5 « «§! i- iu- ' ' -;i ai ■• «sm   ■ • • ■ . Ve JHwI W ' ' ' : ' ir «a Ay JlUen Gregory Class of 1951 So iJio m ne ta O Ucn DA VIED RILEY President JIMMY SCOTT Vice President BOBBY GRABEN Secretary and Treasurer VIRGINIA SCRIBNER Social Chairman AUDIE JACKSON Reporter EARL W. LOGAN Sergean t-at-A rms GRACE MAE COLEMAN Sponsor PERCY R. WILLIAMSON Sponsor Allen, James Vernon, Alabama General Education Berryhill, David Nettleton, Mississippi Agriculture Agriculture Club Vice President 1, Presi- dent 2. BOURLAND, ArAMINTA Fulton, Mississippi English Les Bons Amis 1 and 2; Math Club 1; FTA 2; Home Ec Clttb 1. Britt, William Toccopola, Mississippi Mathematics FTA 1; Math Club 2. Brown, Nellie Sue Fulton, Mississippi General Education Glee Club 1; BSU 1 and 2; Math Club 1 and 2; FTA 2; Home Ec. Club 1. Cannon, Lohrone Fayette, Alabama Physical Education Student Council 2; Football 1 and 2; Basket- ball 1; Who ' s Who 2; President of Student Council 2. Chamblee, Edwin Fulton, Mississippi General Education Cox, WiNSLOW Smithville, Mississippi General Education Basketball 1 and 2. d Crockett, Jimmy Tupelo, Mississippi General Education Football 2 Davis, James T. Hamilton, Mississippi General Education Davis, William K. Smithville, Mississippi Electrical Engineering Math Club 1 and 2. Doss, Roy Houston, Mississippi General Education DuLANEY, Martha Fulton, Mississippi Commerce DuLANEY, VeCIL Fulton, Mississippi General Education Agriculture Club 1 Easterling, Thomas Saltillo, Mississippi General Education Farrar, Richard H. Amory, Mississippi Agriculture Agriculture Club 1 and 2, Parliamentarian 1. Franks, Rudolph Dorsey, Mississippi General Education Math Club 1; FTA 1. Gaines, Sue Fulton, Mississippi Commerce Cheerleader 1 and 2; Glee Club 2; FTA Vice President 2; MIRROR Assistant Business Manager 2; Chieftain Managing Editor 2. Graben, Bobby Hamilton, Alabama General Education Football 1 and 2; Who ' s Who 1 and 2. Green, Madie Fulton, Mississippi Elementary Education 9%. m Griffin, Bobby Plantersville, Mississippi Physical Education Basketball 1 and 2; Football 1 and 2; Who ' s Who 2; Student Council 2. Grist, W. A. Randolph, Mississippi General Education Hall, Alice Golden, Mississippi English Math Club 1; FTA 2; BSU 1 and 2; MIR- ROR Staff 2; Chieftain Staff 2. Hall, Joe Toccopola, Mississippi General Education Agriculture Club I; Math Club 1. Hall, Samuel Blue Springs, Mississippi Agriculture Agriculture Club 2 Hargett, Joe Fulton, Mississippi General Education Hawkins, Phyllis Mooreville, Mississippi Science BSU Secretary-Treasurer 1 and 2; Home Ec Club 1; FTA 1. Hill, Dean Baldwyn, Mississippi General Education FTA 1 and 2. Hodges, L. Q. Nettleton, Mississippi General Education Glee Club 1 and 2. HoRTON, Rudy Guntown, Mississippi Engineering Math Club 1, President 2; BSU 1 and 2; Student Council 2. Hutchison, William Smithville, Mississippi Engineering Math Club 1, Vice President 2. Jackson, Audie Nauvoo, Alabama Elementary Education BSU 1 and 2; Glee Club 1; FTA 1, Reporter 2; Les Bons Amis 1; Vice President 2; Math Club Reporter 2; Class Reporter 2; MIRROR Staff 2. Maxcy, Oneal Fulton, Mississippi General Education May, Billie Fayette, Alabama Business Education Les Bons Amis 2; MIRROR Business Man- ager 2; Who ' s Who 2; Homecoming Maid 2; FTA 2. May, Buddy Fayette, Alabama Physical Education Football 1 and 2. Means, Betty Saltillo, Mississippi Physical Education Basketball 1 and 2; Who ' s Homecoming Queen 2. Who 1 and 2; Mitchell, Max Tupelo, Mississippi ■ ' General Education Montgomery, Patsy Fulton, Mississippi Education Les Bons Amis 1 and 2; Reporter 1; Math Club 1; FTA 2; Home Ec Club 1. Morrow, Billy Smithville, Mississippi Civil Engineering Math Club 1; Student Council 2. McGregor, Henry Thaxton, Mississippi Pharmacy Agriculture Club 1 .m ' f . Parham, Hansel Amory, Mississippi Agriculture Agriculture Club 2 Parks, Louis Harrisburg, Arkansas General Education Pierce, Frank Fulton, Mississippi General Education Football 1 and 2; Math Club 1. Pierce, William Smithville, Mississippi General Education McLarty, Glen Oxford, Missisippi General Education Glee Club 1 Nunnelee, Jimmy Belden, Mississippi Mathematics Math Club 1 and 2; FTA 2; BSU First Vice President 1 and 2. OsLiN, Jack Falls City, Nebraska Physical Education Basketball 1 and 2; Student Council Vice President 2. Parham, Herbert Amory, Mississippi Agriculture Agriculture Club 1 and 2. Pitts, Eloise Tremont, Mississippi Home Economics Home Ec Club 1, President 2. Priest, Dan Troy, Mississippi Physical Education Riley, Lawrence David, Jr. Dorsey, Mississippi Chemical Engineering Student Council 1; Class President 2; Math Club 1 and 2; BSU 1 and 2; Listed in ACSL 1; Who ' s Who 1 and 2. Scribner, Virginia Nettleton, Mississippi Com.m.erce BSU Songleader 1 and 2; FTA Secretary- Treasurer 2; Glee Club 2; MIRROR Editor 2; Cheerleader 2; Who ' s Who 2. Scott, Jimmy Saltillo, Mississippi Physical Education Basketball 1 and 2; Student Council 2. Spearman, Mary Inzer Tremont, Mississippi Business Education Chieftain Stafi 2i FTA 2. Stegall, Nora Alice Pontotoc, Mississippi Elementary Education BSU Third Vice President 1 and 2; FTA President 2; Home Ec Club 1, Vice President 2; Math Club 2; Chieftain Staff 2; Who ' s Who 2. Stevens, Jerry Guntown, Mississippi General Education FTA 2; Glee Club 1 and 2. i TiMMONS, Virginia Saltillo, Mississippi Physical Education Basketball 1 and 2; BSU 1 and 2. Tubes, Ellis Aberdeen, Mississippi Education Walton, Emma Dorsey, Mississippi Education Westbrook, Roy Amory, Mississippi Engineering Math Club 1 and 2. Wheeler, Billy Fulton, Mississippi General Education Cheerleader 1 and 2; Glee Club 1 and 2. Wright, Lourie Tupelo, Mississippi English Glee Club 1 and 2; FTA 1 and 2; Member- ship Chairman 2; MIRROR Sophomore Editor 2; Chieftain Feature Editor 2; BSU President 1 and 2; Math Club Secretary- Treasurer 1 and 2; Les Bons Amis Secretary 1, President 2; Student Council 1, Secretary 2; Who ' s Who 2; Listed in ACSL 1. Yarbrough, Samuel Tula, Mississippi General Education Math Club 1 Adair, Harry Amory, Mississippi General Education Hix, Bill Shelbyville, Tennessee General Education Student Council President 2. HoLLiDAY, Edward Fulton, Mississippi General Education Math Club 1 and 2; FTA 1. Keith, Bobby Dorsey, Mississippi General Education Roebuck, Claude Tupelo, Mississippi General Education Not shown Billy Chandler Lafoy Hays Dorothy Cauthern Rex Mason Dwayne Duncan Bobby Gene Nanney Kenneth Holditch Clifton Wheeler EsTES, Bennie Tupelo, Mississippi General Education Gillespie, Bill Aberdeen, Mississippi Science Green, Oklen I ' ulton, Mississippi General Education Henry, Guyton Fulton, Mississippi Physical Education Not shown Tommy E. Thomas Gerald Surratt Don Spearman f TH emanl im S y % etTTe f T ec eU T (aU June 2, 1933— September 7, 1952 Bobby Warren was in the first week of his sophomore year when he was killed in a car wreck which killed several members of his family. Bobby was in the Commercial department. He took an active part in the B.S.U. His memory will always be with us, because of his sweet manner and friendly disposition. He leaves an empty place in the hearts of his many friends. June 1, 1933— December 25, 1952 Russell Davis was in his second semester at I.J.C. He and his brother were killed in an automobile accident on Christmas night. He was a valuable basketball player the time he was here and was well loved by all who knew him. His happy and friendly man- ners seemed to be a part of our student body. He leaves a vacant place among his team- mates and friends. WILLIAM LANPHERE President HELEN JACKSON Secretary-Treasurer LAWRENCE MATULICH Sponsor Not shown DUVALL HEFLIN Sponsor CHARLES THOMAS Vice President MILDRED ANN McCORMACK Reporter — - Fred Austin Verona, Miss. Annette Ballard Mooreville, Miss. C. D. Barnes Fulton, Miss. Joe Barnes Dorsey, Miss. Joe Beasley Winfield, Ala. Ellis Barrett Tremont, Miss. Andrew Bishop Baldwyn, Miss. Susie Bean Dorsey, Miss. Douglas Barton Pittsboro, Miss. John Bean Dorsey, Miss. Earnest Bishop Amory, Miss. Kathryn Black Nettleton, Miss. Guy Brandon Belden, Miss. Ladeen Bratton Houlka, Miss. Willie Mae Bridges Fulton, Miss. Anne Bright Amory, Miss. Clara Britt Randolph, Miss. Hayden Burns Baldwyn, Miss. Sue Ann Camp Guntown, Miss. Redgie Carter Selmer, Tenn. Davied Carpenter Tremont, Miss. Majorie Christian Nettleton, Miss. Pinna Carpenter Nettleton. Miss. Tommie Jean Cheek Nettleton, Miss. Wilton Chism Tremont, Miss. Waurene Clark Houston, Miss. Eugene Clements Pontotoc, Miss. James Cleveland Golden, Miss. Wayne Cole Smithville, Miss. Leon Cross Red Rav. Ala. Helen Cryder Tupelo, Miss. W. T. Crowder Red Bay, Ala. Billy Curbow Tupelo, Miss. Horace Deaton Shannon, Miss. Tomi Rea Dodson Fulton, Miss. James Deaton Fulton, Miss. Bryan Dyer Aberdeen, Miss. Alfred Dulaney Fulton, Miss. Reba Deaton Fulton, Miss. Alsie Dulaney Fulton, Miss. James Easterling Saltillo, Miss. W. C. Edwards, Jr. Amory, Miss. Eva Everett Vardaman, Miss. Verser Falls Tremont, Miss. Charles Fikes Fulton, Miss. Marion Fleming Okolona, Miss. Faye Franks Dorsey, Miss. Jack Funderburk Smithville, Miss. ■ S Hildred Funderburk Golden, Miss. Jo Gaither Fulton, Miss. Elmo Gabbert Bruce, Miss. -- Carolyn Gardner Saltillo, Miss. Don Gaines Camdenton, Mo. Zeke Garrett Baldwyn, Miss. Randolph Gillespie Aberdeen, Miss. Bobby Gray Fulton. Miss. Oklen Green Nettleton, Miss. .: Thomas Greer Blue Springs, Miss. Frances Grissom Guntown, Miss. W. A. Grist Randolph. Miss. Emogene Hall Pontotoc, Miss. Jimmie Jack Harris Amory, Miss. Rayburn Helton Baldwyn, Miss. Carrie Mae Henry Fulton, Miss. Clistene Horton Tremont, Miss. Russell Howell Okolona, Miss. Stanton Howard Derma, Miss. M. L. HoUis, Jr Amory, Miss. Faye Hughes Fulton, Miss. Virginia Hutcheson Tupelo, Miss. Frank Inman Vardaman, Miss. Buddy Irvin Tupelo, Miss. Iris Irvin Amory, Mis Betty Ivy Golden, Miss. Bill Jackson Tupelo, Miss. Helen Jackson Smithville, Miss. W. C. Jaudon Aberdeen, Miss. Philip Johnson Golden, Miss. Paul Kirksey Tupelo, Miss. William Pud Lanphere Oxford, Miss. Robert Leachman Bruce, Mias. Shirley Lochart Caledonia, Miss. Margaret Lochridge Treniont, Miss. Charles Long Bruce, Miss. iTl Frances Marion Okolona, Miss. Sudie Marion Okolona, Miss. Betty Martin Dorsey, Miss. Glennie Sue Maske Fulton, Miss. Mildred Ann McCormack Fulton, Miss. Joyce McNutt Blue Springs, Miss. Roland McDaniel Nettleton, Miss. Sybil McKinney Tupelo, Miss. Willie Ray McQuary Vardaman, Miss. Royce Mitcalfe Tupelo, Miss. Charles Mitchell Eclectic, Ala. Hal Morgan Aberdeen, Miss. Horace Morris Nettleton, Miss. Helen Moss Amory, Miss. Naum Myatt Amory, Miss. Charles Owens Okolona, Miss. Glen Parker Bruce, Miss. Thomas Pierce Amory, Miss. Elizabeth Parrish Amory, Miss. Junior Ramey Marietta, Miss. Joan Pettigrew Nettleton, Miss. Rayoma Pierce Fulton, Miss. Lacy Potter Belden, Miss. Claudell Raper Smithville, Miss. Josephine Ray Hamilton, Miss. Polly Reich Dorsey, Miss. Joyce Reich Amory, Miss. Ozzie Rhodes Detroit, Ala. Barbara Riley Saltillo, Miss. Fred Riley Bruce, Miss. Frank Rinehart Nettleton, Miss. Peggy Robbins Okolona, Miss. Martha Ellen Rutherford Guntown, Miss. John Sheffield Dorsey, Miss. Mary Ann Smith Marietta, Miss. June Shelton Smithville, Miss. Joel Senter Fulton, Miss. Dudley Smith Greenwood Springs, Miss. Fannie Lou Spencer Fulton, Miss. J. D. Sprayberry Nettleton, Miss. Joyce Stephens Smithville, Miss. Kenneth Stephens Marietta, Miss. Wilburn Stephens Marietta, Miss. Marcelle Stevens Tremont, Miss. Roy Strickland Fulton, Miss. Kenneth Suggs Derma, Miss. '  1 Weda Suggs Smithville, Miss. Douglas Summerford Bexar, Ala. Mary Lou Taylor Marietta, Miss. Bobbye Thompson Okolona, Miss. Charles Thomas Dorsey, Miss. James Tapp Baldwyn, Miss. J. P. Thomas Fulton, Miss. Jimmy Todd Thaxton, Miss. Helen Tucker Fulton, Miss. Jane Tune Tupelo, Miss. Margaret Vaughan Amory, Miss. Louie Wages Blue Springs, Miss. Joan Wallace Dorsey, Miss. Jack Warren Pontotoc, Miss. Jewel Waters Baldwyn, Miss. Betty Owens Watts Pontotoc, Miss. Janie Lou Weatherford Marietta, Miss. Billy Wells Vardaman, Miss. Sue Wheeler Tremont, Miss. Christine Wilson Fulton, Miss. Martha E. White Blue Springs, Miss. Homer Wilson Fulton, Miss. Mary K. Wilson Guntown, Miss. Mary Lou Wilson Tremont, Miss. Mary Jane Wood Guntown, Miss. Everett Zachary Houlka, Miss. Bobby Crawford Blue Springs, Miss. David Summers Baldwyn, Miss. Billy Spigner Marietta, Miss. NOT SHOWN Ben Bush Golden, Miss. Deryle Carroll Smithville, Miss. Billy Chandler Tremont, Miss. Major Crawford Baldwyn, Miss. Leon Davis Planterville, Miss. Russell Davis Blue Springs, Miss. Jerry Doss Houston, Miss. Roy Filgo Okolona, Miss. Bobby Grisham Baldwyn, Miss. Jim Hussey Tupelo, Miss. Billy Johnston Montgomery, Ala. Mary Shumpert Dorsey, Miss. Cecil Simmons Tupelo, Miss. Grady Sims Aberdeen, Miss. Mittie Rea Taylor Baldwyn, Miss. Noel Watts Pontotoc, Miss. Herbert Wilson Aberdeen, Miss. Jack Livingston Tupelo, Miss. Richard Livingston Tupelo, Miss. Sam Northrip Fulton, Miss. William Pierce Smithville, Miss. Tommy Rogers Equality, Ala. Ckie taiH Evaluation Of School In Progress; Stevenson Winner In quiring Indian Committee To Study All Phases In Campus Election d 283 points respectively. A aiuexiauis cu.i c.x.xw... .. „t3lan- Irrin era; rrhe tot 97( 46 Ipor Mc. Tomorrow Big Day In Grid History: IJC Squaws To Battle It Out Brunettes And Blondes To Meet In Game To Climax Weeks Of Hard Practice THE CHIEFTAIN KNOWLEDGE IN YOUTH IS WISDOM IN AGE EDITORIAL STAFF ? ?°5 . .. Kenneth Holditch e )b( of ffi irejuivciu ui X upciu. ing wa s performed at ;ist Church in , Rev. Wilburn g in a double luated from Ita- College in i ' 51,. Mississippi State le was affiliated 3 THE Assistant Editor BURNS Fannie Ann Mayhall timan this year, n ' s gifts to our end, the si leld last yeai He weighs Managing Editor Sue Franks Feature Editor Lourie Wright Sports Editor Sam Northrip Asst. Sports Editor Jerry Capwell Art Editor j. p, Thomas News Staff: Betty McNeece, Margaret Moore, Jane Riley, Jane Umfress, Ralph Wood, Shirley Nichols, Jettie Loden, Peggy Gray.JANCO Loyd Burns, Nora Alice Stegall, Tomi Rea Dodson, Tommy Wallace, back who 1( Alice Hall, Christine Wilson. Mary Spearman. usselville BUSINESS STAFF jsselville ' le1 Advertising Manager „ June Shelton te he is pro Circulation Manager Betty Martin ability. B Subscription Rate: Seventy-Five Cents A Year and weighs The big question around the in tlie the It ' s teams fomen e evi- lo see great- r ' — 0 igers High took a uouDie neaaer irom Amory Mon- from open- T time going t held Fulton in the er be- led oints. If 7 Sufi€n4attM4. Virginia Scribner Lohrone Cannon Mr. and Miss IJ.C. c0;J ' ' ' ' .0 O Op Se Mtce qO ' o 3 ? O O O O O Q 0 Ooc dC OooCiC Mary i z- Smith Helen Cryder 0 Sudie Marion Frances Marion Mrs. Carrie Mae Henry ' . StucCettt acMCcl T9 OFFICERS President BILL HIX Vice President JACK OSLIN Secretary LOUR IE WRIGHT Treasurer ROY STRICKLAND Sponsor MR. J. S. CRUBAUGH First row: Billy Morrow, Robert Leachman, Jack Oslin, and Lourie Wright. Back row: Roy Strickland, Bobby Griffin, Jimmy Scott, and Lohrone Cannon. Not shown: Rudy Horton and Russell Howell. LOHRONE CANNON Second Semester President SitptCU StucUnt TiiiOui. OFFICERS President LOURIE WRIGHT First Vice President _ JIMMY NUNNELEE Second Vice President FAN MAYHALL Third Vice President NORA STEGALL Secretary-Treasurer PHYLLIS HAWKINS Pianist GERRIE BURNS Song Leader VIRGINIA SCRIBNER Faculty Advisors MRS. BURNS MISS GRAHAM Pastor Advisor BRO. W. G. BEAM SS. ' U. SCRIPTURE of the Year: beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacri- fice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God. ROMANS 12:1,2. CHRISTMAS PARTY CONVENTION GROUP THANKSGIVING BANQUET ut€c%c ea Ac% Ame Uc€i. President ._._.. NORA ALICE STEGALL Vice President SUE GAINES Secretary-Treasurer ..._ VIRGINIA SCRIBNER Reporter AUDIE JACKSON Program Committee Chairman.MIhDRED McCORMACK Membership Committee Chairman LOURIE WRIGHT Sponsor MR. G. E. SHEFFIELD NORA ALICE STEGALL President TftatAematU ( (ui ITAWAMBA JUNIOR COLLEGE It MULTIPLIES X your friends It DIVIDES your worries It ADDS -f- to your pleasures It SUBTRACTS from your discomforts President RUDY HORTON Vice President ___ WILLIAM HUTCHISON Secretary-Treasurer LOURIE WRIGHT Reporter AUDIE JACKSON Song Leader CHRISTINE WILSON Sponsor MRS. MAYHALL II Front row: Helen Cryder, Fannie Mayhall, Bettye McNeece, Joyce Stephens, Gerrie Burns, Katie Black, Virginia Timmons, Emogene Hall, Helen Jackson, Mary Jane Wood, Tommie Jean Cheek, Sue Gaines, June Johnson, Lourie Wright, Christine Wilson, and Virginia Scribner. Second row: Bobby Grisham, Jack Harris, Thomas Pearce, Pud Lamphere, Jerry Stevens, L. Q- Hodges, Billy Wheeler, Gene Clement, James Tapp, M. L. Hollis, Billy Curbow, Don Gaines, and Herbert Wilson. Miss Grace Coleman, Director; Betty Gilliland, Pianist ; e t OK ;4 C OFFICERS President LOURIE WRIGHT Vice President AUDIE JACKSON becretary-Treasurer CARRIE MAE HENRY Reporter FANNIE ANN MAYHALL Pianist GERRIE BURNS bong Leader BETTYE McNEECE Sponsor MRS. MARY JOE COLEY Top row: Fan Mayhall, Carrie Mae Henry, Mrs. Mary Joe Coley, Lourie Wright, Audie Jackson. Outside, left to right: Bettye McNeece, Joyce Stevens, Billie May, Patsy Montgomery, Leon Cross, Alsie Dulaney, Gerrie Burns. Center: Helen Jackson, Araminta Bourland. a ou cme C-cx 7 ScKc T cf AtnatioK A - ' ' .. ■ ( Od (yoti tU p t t  pet We B.S.U:ersatM.C. Devotionals Mr. Richardson ■y«i «. ' ' 0 ' i William Pud Landphere, Virginia Scribner, Jewel Waters, Betty Martin, Sue Gaines, and Billy Wheeler. The Staff Mr. Williamson, Mr. Matulich, Mr. Wood, Mr. Heflin. The Athletic Director MR. WAYNE WOOD MR ,. BE.CEMAT.UC« 1 i Mn. ERCY MR. DUVALL HEFLIN ILLIA SOM ROY KINARD JACK OSLIN JIMMY CROCKETT i ROBERT LEACHMAN FRED RILEY ROY STRICKLAND LOHRONE CANNON MR. WOOD LOUIS PARKS ELMO GABBERT a GLEN PARKER DAVID RILEY JIMMY SCOTT GLEN McLARTY pJ pSfW yA ,- •- .,«,•  The Team Front row: Sue Ann Camp, Mary Ann Smith. Sue Wheeler, Betty Means, Mary Lou Taylor. Standing: Coach Williamson. Faye Hughes, Sybil McKinney, Carolyn Gardner, VirgJBia Timmons, Eva Everett, and Shirley Lockhart. COACH Sm ;SA fSS2 .i0m -i .- The Team Henry, Chandler, Strickland, Curbow, Griffin, Scott, Carter, Oslin, Barton, Spigner, Todd, Coach Williamson, JACK COACH J JIMMY HillHHHli ' ■ ' ' i is - ■2 ' Playing Freed-Hardman — Where ' s the Ball? Planning a Fast Break N_ o KJ . jtk l ■■ ' ' f J ' The Team CANNON, L. Center CROCKETT. J. Center CURBOW. B. End FLEMING. M. Center BEASLEY. J. End ' pa t- ' B tU BURNS. H. End i GRIFFIN, B. End RILEY, F. End BIANCO, T. Fullback LEICHMAN, R. Fullback ' ■..m NICHOLS. T. Fullback BRATTON, L. Guard COOK, E. Guard LONG, C. Guard 7 «tUu GRABEN, B. Guard MAY, B. Guard RHODES, 0. Guard CLEMENT, G. Halfback KINARD, R. Halfback McLARTY Halfback MITCHELL. C. Halfback LOGAN, E. Tackle PARKS, L. Halfback WHEELER, C. Halfback 1 x - JACKSON, B. Quarterback V o.t t ' Seitl GILLESPIE, B. Tackle as PIERCE, F. Tackle PIERCE, T. Tackle HARRIS, J. Quarterback ZACHARY, E. Tackle Mitzie Brown Sarah McKinney Joan Pettigrew Tommie Jean Cheek Carolyn Prestage Martha Gibbs Joyce Houston Robbie Alverson Sue Ann Camp Mary Ann Smith Alsie Dulaney June Shehon Helen Holloway Betty West Mary Lou Taylor Dot Wood Georgie Bowen Faye Franks Gerrie Burns Student Director Bettye McNeece Drum Majorette Mitzie Brown Assistant Drum Majorette Sam Northrip Manager c Jo Gaither Treasurer C Carolyn Overton Assistant Librarian d ) Tomi ' Dodson Reporter CJ Berlin Bobbins Director 1 ' Fan Mayhall Librarian • i Saxes Peggy Harrison Gerrie Burns - perc uss ' loTl ' ,t v s , w n ' ' i r2i: ■ymmkum r vim-: mm Z:m Mw ' . ' SaMait.M ' :- m wf-mi ■■•?• ' «- «« iff-mKiiaii L- ' 4« ' rbMm Qur k - l-i A A lorn Ksmmumk -mmwrn SENIORS BILLY MARTIN Vice President CLASS COLORS Red and White PEGGY GRAY President MRS. RUTH OWINGS Sponsor MOTTO Find a way or make one. JIMMY WEST Secretary CLASS FLOWER Red Rose BILLY RILEY Treasurer JERRY CAPWELL Reporter M Robbie Alverson The one so like the other. Mary Jane Arnold My woes end with the evening sun. James Ballard do believe her, though I know she lies. Peggy Boren But love is blind, and lovers can- not see. Carolyn Burch Your name is great in mouths of WiLLENA Brown True regard for the feelings of others. Wisest censure. Gerrie Burns There is language in her eye, her cheek, her lip. Jerry Capwell The thunder of my cannon will be heard. Charles Clayton Better learn late than never. DWAYNE COKER Upon my brow shame is ashamed to sit. Betty Comer Feminine as a subtle perfume. Sylvia Comer To sleep: perchance to dream. Larry Cooley A little body with a mighty heart. Verlon Crowder What judgment shall I dread, doing no wrong. Ellaween Davis Life is sweet to everyone. Ann DeVaughn As sweet and fair as roses in the spring. Martha Duncan Shall I compare thee to a sum- mer ' s day; thou art more lovely and more temperate. Joe Earnest Hope not for impossibilities. Anne Foster She doeth little kindnesses that others leave undone. Jack Frost A woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart. James Gaddy He never turned his back on his friend. George Gann He has a heart as sound as a bell. Jo Ann Gann Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low. Phyllis Gorden For beauty lives with kindness. Joyce Gray For her fortune shows herself more kind than is her custom. Peggy Gray am a part of all that I have met. Mary Sue Green There is no other like her calm sweetness; trusty, ever fine. Bibb Gurley Life is as tedious as a twice-told tale. Martha Gurley For there was never yet phil- osopher that could endure the toothache patiently. Dalton Hawkins Reading makes a full man ; writ- ing makes an exact one. Franz Milliard His personality is surprising. Don Holcomb He regulates his life wisely. I b ' EuPiL Hood with her tongue she cannot win a man. Robbie Houston The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. Delmar Jamerson When my love swears she is made of truth. Louise Jarrel know thou art full of love and honesty. Nella Johnson Wrought she not well that paint- ed it. Tremon Keith A proper man as one shall see on a summer ' s day. Truman Keith The pretty dimples of his ■ chin and cheek. Wade King He was nor sad nor merry. -1r Ellen Loden Those who love her know her best. Jettie Loden Touch you the sourest points with sweetest terms. Mary Loden Pure is the spirit that dwells within. Gayle McFerrin His years are young but his ex- perience old. Mary Nell McKi nney She is beautiful and therefore to be wooed. Betty McNeece She has all the makings of a queen. Billy Martin The king-becoming graces, as justice, verity, stableness . . . Dorothy Martin Few words but to effect. Lois Martin And the lady shall say her mind freely. Fannie Ann Mayhall Friendly counsel cuts off many foes. Wyatt Mills Why worry? Things are going to happen anyhow. Shirley Nichols have decreed not to sing in my cage. Kenneth Palmer The force of his own merit makes his way. BoBBYE Oswalt Keep a good tongue in your head. Gary Pennington A maiden never bold; of spirit so still and quiet . . . Jo Ann Pennington The fair, the chaste, and the un- expressive she. Not too serious, and not too gay. Robert Pierce The observed of all observers. Jean Prather God hath blessed you with a good Betty Jean Raburn To say nothing, to do nothing. Billy Riley A golden mind stoops not to show of conceit. Bobby Robinson How noble in reason! Billy Senter He was more than overshoe in love. C. L. Shackelford A quiet mind is richer than a i Audrey Shields Not the only pebble on the beach, but we are glad she ' s in our collection. BiLLiE Fae Sloan A kind overflow of kindness. Bobby Sparkman never knew so young a body with so full a head. John Spencer There are two sides to every question, mine and the right side. Jeane Steele The key to success lies in thor- oughness. Frankie Tindall Life is only a document to be interpreted. Gean Trulove chance to talk a little wild, forgive me. BiLLYE Turner Let the world slip; we shall ne ' er be younger. Marion Waddle Great feeling has he of his own. BoNNA Wallace Pleasure and action make the hours seem short. Patricia Wallace ■There ' s not a minute of our live should stretch without som pleasure. Bettye Walton How you do talk! John Walton Poor prattler, how thou talkest. Elizabeth Warren Some say the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I. Chalmus Wells would not be ambitious in my wish. Jimmy West To be a well-favored yian is gift of fortune. Bryson Wilemon Gone but not forgotten. Alene Williams Always the same, always on the bluest days. Diane Williams The precious porcelain of human clay. Troyce Willis From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, he ' s all mirth. Clara Wilson hate nobody; I ' m in charity with the world. Syble Wilson good laugh is sunshine in a Dorothy C. Wood Friendship is constant in all things save in love. DoRTHY Wood Modest as the dove. Charles Blaylock All men ' s faces are true. Jewell Keeton What a quiet disposition. Nelson Wilburn He appears carefree and eai going. Dorothy Wilson Where there ' s a will, there ' s a way. BIBB GURLEY Class Annual Editor ROBBIE ALVERSON Student Council Representative BILLY MARTIN Student Council Representative BILLY RILEY Student Council Representative JUNIORS JAMES COMER Vice President CLASS COLORS Maroon and White JERRY LODEN President LINDA GOOCH Secretary-Treasurer CLASS FLOWER White Carnation r%. JIMMY STAUB Reporter MOTTO Finish what you attempt. MRS. HUBERT TIMMONS Sponsor Eula Bean Tony Bianco David Beane Ruby Blaylock Harold James Chatham Comer 1 . Bi jB| ■HHHb i m.W Jerry Barnes Ru ene Beard Dorothy Conn Patricia Beachum Lillie Bennett Mellie Bonney Earl Buse i« -M J 1 ; S 1 . i Edward Cook Jerry Cummings Joseph Davis Dorothy Donald John Donald Winona Donalil Harlon Dozier Shelby Dulaney Richard DuiK an Wxi ' -i Paul Gentry Betty Gilliland 19 J Mary Dean Grammar Hulon Gray Linda Gerald ne Gooch Grammar 1 B m 1 • 4 i K d W Peggy Griffin Irvin Guntharp Sue Hankins Betty Harbor Huey Haynes Billy Hill Virginia Houston Hazel Kennedy Jerry Loden Bobby Martin William Hughes John Knight Jimmie Long Jean Maxcy Wayne William Johnson Johnson K JBk T B - - giJI ' Sif 4 2 ' ' J w - ' ij nil tt Dorothy Little Mary Jo McDaniel Mariel Mitchell L. C. Moore Margaret Moore Elmer Little John Robert McMillon Dewayne Jimmie Melton Mills TKl 1 a«dK m f .:X f .. r HHjjk HK I 1 k .fli Edward Murrell Buddy Palmer Betty Pennington Jeanette Palmer Thomas Phillips Kelly PresUge Billy Raden ini ' .tJf. F ' i P . T ■ ■--•- ' ' imwbH Geraldine Nanney Fairy Owens Johnny Parker Faye Pearce Robbie Sue Pierce Pierce i , ,j p a • ' ; s M 1 ' -y i ' • ■ i m -- j 1 Terrell Ramey James Reese Charles Reeves Doyle Reeves Sue Robinson Dennis Schumpert Jean Scliumpert Billy Sheffield Jimmy Staub Nadine Taylor k XLC-Ai K I t-X ' Vil MARTHA DULANEY Class Annual Editor Norma Sheffield Elowayne Tucker Jerry Wallace SUE FRANKS Student Council Representative JERRY LODEN Student Council Representative Wilma Sheffield Jane Umfress Betty West Morine Lula Mae Not Shown Ralph Shirley Wilemon Whitaker Charles Riley Wood Works MARIAL MITCHELL Student Council Representative SOPHOMORES JIMMIE GIBBS Vice President MARILYN MOORE President CARL COMER Secretary-Treasurer CLASS COLORS Blue and White CLASS FLOWER Red Carnation JANE RILEY Reporter MOTTO To strive for the best. MRS. PEGGY STONE Sponsor in ■I ir. Sylvia Adams Charlene Barber Wilma Barnes Peggy Brooks Emogene Brown Sarah Brown Shirley Brown Shirley Ann Brown Martha Burch Lloyd Burns Lila Mae James Dorothy Selma Sue Butler Chatham Chism Christian Clayton Billy Collier Carl Comer Mary Cooper Barbara Cox Allen Dulaney Shirley Dulaney Tom Dulaney Stella Loden George Martin William Miles Dorothy Montgomery Shirley Montgomery Marilyn Moore Alice JImmie Jane Joyce Royce Ray Reeves Riley Riley Robinson Patricia Sansing Ivanell Seitz Annie Senter Tula Senter Joe Nell Sheffield Louise Sheffield I Willi2 Stanford jI James Stockton Trenton Summers Taylor Bobby Thomas Virginia Thornton Billie Thrasher Margaret Tittle Bobby Wallace Leon Warren Paul Webb James Hansel! Jane Imanee Billy Wilson Wiygul Woods Works Wren LLOYD BURNS Class Annual Editor MARTHA BURCH Student Council Representative CAROLYN OVLKTON Student Council Representative JANE WOODS Student Council Representativt FRESHMEN BETTY BALLARD President CAROLYN PRESTAGE Vice President SARAH McKINNEY Secretary-Treasurer CLASS COLORS Blue and White HILDA HOLCOMB Reporter CLASS FLOWER Red Rose MR. TROY MORGAN Sponsor MOTTO We build the ladder by which we rise. Janie Marjorie Frances Betty Tommy Adams Adams Allen Ballard Ballard Billie Joyce Barnes Nellie Bennett Margaret Barnes Flois Barrett David Bean Richard Bennett Adron Blalock Milford Blalock Willadean Brown Gertie Chilcoat Celia Christian James Christian Bobby Beard Paul Blaylock Billy Georgia Dorothy Jimmy Mitzie Bonney Bowen Bray Brown Brown Betty Clayton James Peggy Nelda Carolyn Ernest Ulayton Clayton Conwill Davis Davis Billy Nell Bonnie Lonnie Kenneth DeVaughn DeVauahn Dodson Dodson Dunran Thelma Farrar Charles Grantland Clara Hood Windell Fikes Billy Frederick Doyle Gardner Hansel Gray Mary L. Gray Montine Gray Joyce Graham Carlis Green Harold Hood Harrol Hood Onie Rea Hood Joyce Houston Ann Jimmie John E. Charles Dorothy Hughes Hughes Hughes Johnson Justice James George Bettv Reba German King Layman Loden Long McDaniel Joe Sarah Bobby Mavis Rachelle Daniel McKinney McMillen McMillen McMillen Boyce McNeece Martha Moore Wylie Parham Martha Mattox J. T. Miller Kathryn Morrison Billy Morrow Joyce Pierce Shirley Pierce Wilma Reeves Dixon Mills Polly Murrell Betty Poole Allen Moore Hazel Norris Carolyn Prestage Myra Sue Riggs Robert Sanderson Strattie Schumpert Willie Schumpert Betty Jean Sheffield Billy Sheffield Jimmy Taylor Bobby Thompson Kelly Thompson Catholyn Tucker Gena Umfress Myra Vess Roy Gene Wardlaw Ruby Wardlaw Sue Wells James Whitehead Sherry Whiteside Maurice Wilson Doyle Smith 1 ■H s 4 . flHSk r h Betty Stringfellow Billy Umfress Tremon Watson NOT SHOWN Henry Spencer Wayne Fugitt CELIA CHRISTIAN Class Annual Editor SARAH McKINNEY CAROLYN PRESTAGE SHERRY WHITESIDE Student Council Student Council Student Council Representative Representative Representative 0 rtA ANN DeVAUGHN LARRY COOLEY This year ' s Honor Section contaiifi Class Representatives who were noni inated by the faculty, but elected by th The Valedictorian, recipients of th Balfour Award, the Agriculture Awart NADINE TAYLOR KELLY PRESTAGE CAROLYN OVERTON TOM DULANEY aftlasses. Others include students from the f ' our classes who are deemed most val- L iable to the school by the faculty. i md the Home Economics Award are  :hosen from the Senior Class. CAROLYN PRESTAGE JERRY REESE PHYUS GOKDE TnOYCE WILLIS MARY NELL McKINNEY JIMMY WEST MAYHALL V KOBINSO J Davis MARTHA DULANEY MARIEL MITCHELL J E VMPRESS MARTHA BmCH JlMMji GiBBs IVANELL SEITZ FRANKIE NICHOLS JANE 000 JOE R13TLEDGE LI SjTchws- ' ' ' ' ' ttt HKES HILDA HOLCOMB JIMMIE HUGHES sherhy ITESIDE ' ■ JAMES STEELE BETTYE McNEECE Valedictorian in A V s MARTHA GURLEY Home Economics BOBBY ROBINSON Agriculture Student JIMMIE WEST President Couml BILLY MARTIN Vice President ROBBIE ALVERSON MRS. G. E. SHEFFIELD JERRY LODEN Secretary and Treasurer Sponsor Reporter Ma Club Fannie Ann Mayhall President Robbie Alverson Vice President Carolyn Overton Secretary Phyllis Gorden Treasurer Bibb Gurley Reporter Martha Bourland Sponsor Carolyn Burch Peggy Gray Jettie Loden Mary Nell WcKinney Bettye McNeece Mariel Mitchell Jane Umfress Bonna Wallace Jane Woods .0 LEADERS Oa Martha Duncan Secretary Bobbye Oswalt Reporter Verlon Crowder President Jettie Loden Vice President Mrs. W. B. Earnest Sponsor Jean Prather Treasurer Bibb Gurley Historian Mary Jane Arnold Sylvia Comer Elloween Davis Anne Foster Louise Jarrel Dorothy Ellen Dorothy Lois Margaret Geraldine Little Loden Martin Martin Moore Nanney Shirlee Betty Audrey Jeane Frankie Nichols Raburn Shields Steele Tindall Elizabeth Warren Alene Williams Syble Wilson Dorthy Wood Pattijo Carroll Sponsor Gerrie Burns Song Leader Billy Martin President Billy Whit( Secretary- Jimmy Staub Vice President Jimmy Gibbs Treasurer First row: Milford Haynes, Ralph Wood, Jimmy Staub, Jerry Capwell, George Layman, Joe McDaniel, Robert Sanderson, Jimmy Taylor. Second row: Jimmy Gibbs, Delmar Jameraon, Bobby Martin, Richard Duncan, Don Atkins, James Whitehead. Third row: Billy White, Mariel Mitchell, Elmer Little, Troyce Willis, Wyatt Mills, Lloyd Burns, George Gann, Mr. Young. Fourth row: Billy Martin, Wayne Johnson, Earl Buse, Arthur Nabors, Tom Dulaney, Billy Sheffield, Milford Blaylock, Tremon Keith, Wade King. ' putune ' r omemciA i O 4m€n4ca Sue Pierce Vice President Carolyn Overton Secretary Martha Gurley Treasurer Shirley Nichols Lois Martin Song Leaders Louise Jarrel Pianist Fan May hall Reporter Miss Elizabeth Miller Sponsor Jettie Loden Parliamentarian MOTTO- T oward New Horizons ' pcitufie ci uH€fi4, O mciic Billy Sheffield President John R. McMillon Vice President Bobby Robinson Secretary Tom Dulaney Treasurer Billy Martin Reporter John Knight Sentinel iiiii ii : ■■■ WmWsSsWS ■ ■ ■ ■■ Miss Grace Cdleman Director Marilyn Clements Pianist GROUP CAPTAINS Robbie Houston Historian Jane Woods Historian Betty Ballard Librarian David Bean Librarian Carolyn Overton First Vice President Ralph Wood Second Vice President Bonna Wallace Secretary Joe Earnest President Jane Umfrees Fourth Vice President Jettie Loden Treasurer Betty Gilliland Librarian Mary Nell Marilyn McKinney Moore Third Vice Librarian President Robert Pierce Librarian Peggy Gray Reporter V (? Betty Pennington Vice Presidente Martha Dulaney Journaliste FLOWER— Bleu lis COLORS— Bleu et Rouge SONG — Au Clair de la Lune Bibb Gurley President Mrs. Emmett Coley Directrice Le Coq C Robbie Alverson Secretaire-T resoriere Shirley Works Musicienne Betty Gilliland Norma Sheffield Nadine Taylor Ralph Wood Joyce Gray President Martha Gurley Secretary Peggy Gray Vice President Bonna Wallace Treasurer Patricia Wallace Reporter Miss Miller Sponsor Ruvene Beard, Song Leader 4 e b Larry Cooley President Forrest Nanney Secretary Joe Earnest Reporter Billy Riley Vice President Bobby Robinson Treasurer Mr. Clifton Sponsor Alice Ray, Song Leader A Bobby Sparkman President Buddy Palmer Secretary Treasurer Dexter Digby Sponsor K Dwayne Coker Vice President Jimmy Mills Reporter PROJECTOR OPAQUE PROJECTOR FILMSTRIP Jackie Frost Vice President Gayle McFerrin ■ President Don Holcomb Secretary-Treasurer H.S.1 CLUB Jerry Loden Jerry Cummings James Comer Joe Davis Coach Heflin Sponsor Huey Haynes HIGH SCHOOL BLAYLOCK ARNOLD Captains OWINGS Coach I v i A GAYLE McFERRIN Basketball Captain Captain Frost, Coach Heflin, Captains McFerrin and Holcomb Front row: J. Comer, Raden, Sparkman, Summers, Prestage, Cummings, Moore, Davis, Knight, Johnson, Holcomb. Middle row: Staub, H. Chatham, Nabors, Wallace, McFerrin, Loden, White, West, Thomas, Enlow. Back row: Coach Heflin, Palmer, Wren, C. Comer, Ballard, Nanney, J. Chatham, L. Comer, Gibbs, Williams, Duncan. INDIAN SCHEDULE Fulton Sept. 5 6 Sept. 12 39 Sept. 18 19 Sept. 26 39 Oct. 3 _.. 7 Oct. 10 13 Oct. 17 33 Oct. 24 .__. 42 Oct. 31 12 -inniijmkmmmm gi m.mfmii!imi mtm. Opponent Tupelo 46 Nettleton 21 Baldwyn Booneville Ripley 13 Columbus 19 Kossuth 12 Shannon 25 Bruce 19 £ . ■:X Ann DeVaughn, Norma Sheffield, Betty Gilliland, Betty Walton, Martha Dulaney. DOT WOOD Football Queen ' 1« iJ Mi « f Left to right: Sarah Lesley, Shelby Dulaney, Dot Little, Verlon Crov(der, Nell Johnson, Dorthy Wood, Mrs. Ruth Owings, Coach; Carolyn Davis, Dorothy Donald, Syble Wilson, Geraldine Grammar, Mary Dean Grammar, Virginia Houston, Ruby laylock, Mary Jane Arnold. FORWARDS— Verlon Crowder, Sara Lesley, Ruby Blaylock. GUARDS— Dorothy Little, Mary Jane Arnold, Carolyn Davis. Squad of 1952-53 SARA LESLEY DOROTHY LITTLE VERLON CROWDER CAROLYN DAVIS RUBY BLAYLOCK MARY COOPER MARY JANE ARNOLD -■ ' ' !( ,j 1 h. „xji H I 5tR ' ,00 KENNETH PALMER James COMER ®tty H 3 LEAKE GOODLETT INCORPORATED The Home Builders Since 1904 Call on US for anything In the building line IT IS OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU Your friends, LEAKE GOODLEH. Inc. Tupelo, Mississippi PHONE 194 COMPLIMENTS OF MISS. DIVISION L G. BALFOUR Co. ♦♦♦♦♦ 303 Medical Building — Jackson, Miss. H. E. ALLEN. Manager BILL PULLEN. Rep. GULFPORT, MISS. JACKSON, MISS. TUPELO. MISS. PAINE SUPPLY CORPORATION PLUMBING— HEATING— REFRIGERATION and WELL SUPPLIES Wholesale Distributors of McDONALD-FLINT WALLING and FAIRBANKS MORSE PUMPS AMERICAN STANDARD — KOHLER and BRIGGS PLUMBING FIXTURES Phone 2245 South Spring Elizabeth Streets TUPELO. MISSISSIPPI GRAVLEE LUMBER COMPANY, Inc. BUILDING MATERIAL FOR EVERY PURPOSE WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Paint Wall Paper Bird Roofing Builders Hardware Doors Windows Plumbing Fixtures Supplies Inlaid Linoleum Celotex Products Brick Lime Cement Tupelo, Mississippi McLERANS Ice Cream Company TUPELO. MISSISSIPPI SUPPLIES i COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTORS JOBBERS— SALES AGENTS Tupelo, Mississippi DAVE BALLARD DISTRIBUTORS GUS BALLARD THE TOOL HO SE HAND TOOLS • POWER TOOLS SCHOOL SUPPLIES— ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Tupelo, Mississippi WAREHOUSES No. I — 119 East Court No. 2 — 315 South Broadway SALES, DISPLAY and OFFICE I I I South Broadway Phones 1639— 1377-R— 615-J MALONE HYDE of TUPELO, Inc. TUPELO, MISSISSIPPI ASK FOR AND DEMAND SOUTHERN BELLE MEAT PRODUCTS ' MID-SOUTH PACKERS, inc. Tupelo, Miss. M ITAWAMBA JUNIOR COLLEGE LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER -V FULTON. MS 38843 •iK MJHI b mmmmnmwn! ■i ymm m nu n wnm lumuiiiiiiiiiin nm i%mum mmwimumnw m m mmnmw¥]nj f lUMUnit


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