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mf_ Q fC Let our voi — ees In our hea? s we Years max dim our V y loud 2tf rin - praise, ihee fr«| -tCi iMd rhu Jt ft ' j J r- ' O ' ' ] t E eke far aTid And thy name re — Time, Izs chonqe mau - , 1 nearn W Crtan eci hy Allen Gregory Class of 1951 1 __ PRESIDENT Philip A. Sheffield , ■•■' ■' . J, ' .t ' ' ,- iM •f i i - . i . jir k For your hard work and your sympathetic un- derstanding with our en- tire student body we, .the Mirror Staff of 1954-55, ATION would like to express our sincere appreciation to Mr. J. S. Crubaugh and Mr. Dexter Digby. THECA f mcmmn. •■% ■PUS illCH SCHOO RAY THORNTON, Physical Education, with his wife, Jean, and daughter, Carolyn, 2. HORACE AAcCOOL, Physical Education, with his wife, Barbara, and their children, AAe.morie, 3, Michael, 2, Scott, 2 months. 8 MRS. P. A. SHEFFIELD, the president ' s wife, teaches civics in high school. Her son, Phil, is in the eighth grade. She has an older daughter, Jane, who is married. FACU ARGIE WILSON, Science, his wife, Faye, his children, Billie, 7, Gary, 2, and Gayland, 2 weeks. CAMPUS fi LEROY SHEFFIELD, Agriculture, his wife, Lou, Dietitian, and their children, Dena, 5, and Lanny, 2. TY CARL ST. CLAIR, Shop, and wife, Dot, have two children, Nina, 8, and Nancy, 3. AA4 L ES JAMES THRASH. Shop, with his wife, Janice, and their two little boys, Wayne, 5, and Doug- las, 3. MRS. EDNA MAE BURNS, English, with son, Lloyd, Senior in high school, and daughter, Ger- rie. Junior at Mississippi Southern. DEXTER DIGBY, High School Principal, with his wife, Estelle, and daughter, Barbara. WAYNE WOODS, Science, and his wife have a daughter, Nancy, who is in the eighth grade. JOHN CRUBAUGH, Dean, and Mrs. Crubaugh, Mathe- matics. Their son, Johnny, is in the tenth grade. •sfir mi. . STONE, English, with her hus- band, Jimmy. MRS. COLEY, Registrar and Language teacher and Mr. Coley, Maintenance, with her mother, Mrs. Shields. They live at Amory. ?AQM BERLIN ROBBINS, Band. He and his wife. Hazel, have two children, Jackie, 5, and Nan, 1. OIH R MRS. TIRAS GRAY, Biology, with her husband, Mr. Gray. Their daughter, Peggy and her husband, Joe Ernest, are students at I.J.C. GEORGE SMITH, Business, with his wife, Maxine, and their children, Terry, 7, and Georgia, 3. TY R. L. WOODS, Guidance Director, and his wife have a daughter, Jane, in the 12th grade. l AMIUES MISS HERMINE GRAHAM, Mathe- nnatics, lives with her father in Ful- ton. ' ■ - TIFWP ARCHIE WEATHERFORD, Business Manager, and Mrs. Weatherford, Study Hall. They have a son, Dwight, in the first grade. MRS. L. E. DEATON, Librarian, Mr. Deaton, their son, James and his wife, Reba, who are in college, and Mr. Deaton ' s mother. W. D. CLIFTON, Agriculture, and his wife, Retha, and Gareth, their 8-year old son. MRS. DELMUS HARDEN, English, her husband, and their daughters, Rubye Del, 11, and Rose Lee, 2. FAC GEORGE DAVIS, Education, lives in Tupelo with his wife. His son Billy, goes to Ole Miss. N. C. YOUNG, History, and Mrs. Young in Amory. ;, BRUCE DAVIS, Shop, and wife Peggy have four children, Rosalind, 11, Margaret, 6, Myra Lynn, 3, Greg, 1. MRS. HAROLD OWINGS, Eng- lish, and husband live in Ful- ton. MRS. SAM MAYHALL, Math, and daughter, MRS. HUBERT TIMMONS, English, live at Fairview with Mr. Timmons and son, William Barkley. TY ' ' ' tr ' ' -i ' ■. ■' ' MR. G. E. SHEFFIELD, History, and Mrs. Sheffield have a lovely home in Fulton. RAY NANNEY, the Financial Secretary, and his w ' de have three children, Jimnnie 11, Frankie 8, Henry 6. MRS. CHRISTINE PATE, Secretary, and husband have two children, Lar- ry 7, and Stevie 6. Not Shown MRS. W. L. KILPATRICK English MRS. C. B. COWDEN Piano M. T. SEITZ, Agriculture, and v ife have three daughters, Iva Nell, a senior in high school, Patricia, a freshman in high school, Kay 11. PATTYJO CARROL, Secretary. Her brother teaches at Smithville and her parents have the College Inn. 13 BOBBYE FRANKS Business FACULTY EDGAR WHITFIELD Chemistry -m- FRED ROBINSON Business 14 ELIZABETH MILLER Home Economics EDNA HICKS Home Economics GRACE MAE COLEMAN Music riAS ses Smoke Signals Say: All IJ.C. ' s Tepees are filled with kids from 14 to . . . Everyone is important so we will pre- sent them all to you. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President --- -- -- -- - BILLY SCOTT Vice President JAMES ADAMS Secretary and Treasurer BETTY BOST Reporter MARY JO GODFREY Advisors -- -- AAISS BOBBIE FRANKS MR. HAROLD KNOX 15 ■HMBMi ■%  - James Adams Jaunty Able Amory, Mississippi Lillian Agnew Lively Arfistic Guntown, Mississippi i Mabry Allison Mutual Accomplished Okolona, Mississippi Larry Andrews Likable Admirable Pontotoc, Mississippi Sara Ashcraft Sociable Able Columbus, Mississippi James Ballard Joyful Brave Dorsey, Mississippi Thomas Barton Thorough Bland Pontotoc, Mississippi William Bates Warmhearted Beaming ' East Tupelo, Mississippi Roger Bean Respectful Benignant Belden, Mississippi Eugene Bell Efficient Brilliant Hamilton, Mississippi Betty Ann Bost 6 oom ng Beautiful Thaxton, Mississippi Henry Brown Happy Boisterous Tarrytown, New York Willena Brown We Z-A lannered Brainy ' Fulton, Mississippi Linda Brunson Likeable Blunt Tupelo, Mississippi Mrs. Annie Bryant Amazing Beloved Pontotoc, Mississippi Annette Bryant Aristocratic Bashful ' ' Pontotoc, Mississippi Carolyn Burch Cour eoijs Blonde ' ' Fulton, Mississippi Jerry Capwell Jovial Carefree Dorsey, Mississippi James Christian Jumpy Clever Verona, Mississippi Carl Collum Calm Constructive Red Bay, Alabama Edwin Comer Earnest Clean-cut Fulton, Mississippi Patsy Cowley Patient Confidential Smithville, Mississippi Dorothy Danner D 7 gent Delightful Gattman, Mississippi Margaret Ann Davis Merry Dependable Tupelo, Mississippi Ann DeVaughn Abrupt Deliberate Guntown, Mississippi Lurlene Dill Lively Determined Amory, Mississippi Virginia Dobbs Vivacious Delectable ' Smithville, Mississippi James Doster JucJicious DaHie Smithville, Mississippi Joan Douglas Jazzy Dynamic Tupelo, Mississippi Jean DuVall Jocund Docile Guntown, Mississippi Leberon Earnest Loyal Entertaining Fulton, Mississippi Peggy Earnest Prompt Easygoing Mantachie, Mississippi Henry Eaton Helpful Earnesf Tupelo, Mississippi Oleta Faulkner Obliging Friendly Belden, Mississippi Hassell Franklin Handsonne Fanciful Tupelo, Mississippi Fred Franks Funny Fine Saltillo, Mississippi Jackie Frost Just Factful Fulton, Mississippi Billy Garrett Benign Genial Amory, Mississippi James Gault Jubilant Gentlemanly Tupelo, Mississippi Janie Gober Jittery Growing Up Pontotoc, Mississippi Mary Jo Godfrey Magnificent Gracious Tupelo, Mississippi Sue Green Steady Good-Natured Nettleton, Mississippi Joe Neal Grisham Justness Genuine ' Rogerville, Alabama Gary Gunter Gay Gifted Tupelo, Mississippi Martha Gurley Mannerly Gentle Dorsey, Mississippi George Hall Good Hale Saltillo, Mississippi James G. Hargett Jack-of-all-trades Helpful ' Fulton, Mississippi Gloria Hays Glowing Hopeful Okolona, Mississippi Burma Heard Bashful Heedful Caledonia, Mississippi Kenneth Helms Knightly Headstrong ' Pontotoc, Mississippi Travis Hill Thorough Harmless Rogersville, Alabama Jimmy Hilyer Jumpy Hilarious Sycamore, Alabama Robbie Houston Remarkable Haughty Marietta, Mississippi Billy Hughes Willful Hearty Tupelo, Mississippi Melva E. Jaggers Magnanimous Judicial ' Tupelo, Mississippi Alfred S. Jordan Active Juggler Aberdeen, Mississippi Lafayette N. Kennedy Laconic Keen Red Bay, Alabama Rily Kennedy Reasoning Knowing ' Smithville, Mississippi Jannes A. King Jocose Kute Buena Vista, Mississippi Kermit N. Lann Kindly Learned Tremont, Mississippi Lando Lee Lofty Logical Saltillo, Mississippi Ellie Don Leech Easygoing Lighfhearted ' Bexar, Alabama Mary Helen Loden Magnetic Lady-like Dorsey, Mississippi James O. Logan Jolly Laughable Bruce, Mississippi K:__ Jauniece Luther Jubilant Lively Randolph, Mississippi Hubert B. McDaniel Happy-go-lucky Masterful ' Nettleton, Mississippi Gayle McFerrin Gallant Madcap Mantachie, Mississippi Billy McKinney 6as;c Manful Shannon, Mississippi Mary Nell McKinney A lagnan mous Moody ' Fulton, Mississippi Bobby E. McMillen Bashful Magisterial Pontotoc, Mississippi 1 Bobby Mackey Bonny Manageable Tupelo, Mississippi Billy Martin Brilliant Masterful Red Bay, Alabama Mary Glenda Melcalfe Maidenly Manifest Tupelo, Mississippi Wyatt W. Mills Wobbly Mirthful Dorsey, Mississippi James C. Montgomery Jovial Mannerly Fulton, Mississippi James Nolen Moore Jocund Masculine Dorsey, Mississippi Stanley Moses Standout Mien Golden, Mississippi Conway Nichols Construct Ve Nice Houston, Mississippi Dorothy Gene Norwood Deceptive Natty Algoma, Mississippi Marilyn Palmer Mettlesome Prosy Greenwood Springs, Mississippi Jane Patterson Jolly Pretty Randolph, Mississippi Mary Clyde Payne A ler tor ous Puerile Plantersville, Mississippi Gary Pennington Gracious Pacificator Nettleton, Mississippi Betty Jean Raburn Bashful Rakish Guntown, Mississippi Claudell Raper Cute Rowdy Colunnbus, Mississippi Shirley Repult Serious Racy Tupelo, Mississippi Marion Riley, Jr. Manly Ready Amory, Mississippi Mary Ann Roberson Musical Radiant Pontotoc, Mississippi Bobby Gene Robinson Bearish Regressive Fulton, Mississippi Charles Roye Calm Resourceful Pontotoc, Mississippi Anita Ruth Schumpert Angelic Splendid Shannon, Mississippi Billy F. Scott Beloved Sincere Houston, Mississippi Suzanne Skeen Sweet Surprising Tupelo, Mississippi Mrs. Bettie Sneed Beat Studious Randolph, Mississippi - ..- ■m Bobby Gene Sparkman 6eat Y c Sagacious Red Bay, Alabanna James C. Spencer Just Sunny Fulton, Mississippi John Spencer Joker Salvable Fulton, Mississippi Johnny Spencer Jocular Sage Tupelo, Mississippi Sarah Ann Spigner Saltant Salient Marietta, Mississippi lone Sprandling Immaculate Sedulous ' Fulton, Mississippi Cavil V. Stephens Catchy Stately Dorsey, Mississippi Laverne Steward Lovable Saving Sarepta, Mississippi James Sullivan Jittery Scatter-brain ' Pontotoc, Mississippi Jane Sullivan Jubilant Seemly Okolona, Mississippi Leiand C. Thomas Learned Thinker Marietta, Mississippi Mamie J. Thomason Musing Tactful Blue Springs, Mississippi Nell Thompson Neat Taciturn Aberdeen, Mississippi Roland Tindall Romantic Tall ative Tupelo, Mississippi Alvin Tubb Aloof Trustful Amory, Mississippi Charles Tubb Chivalrous Tactical ' ' Amory, Mississippi Vitha Ann Tucker Vital Talented Guntown, Mississippi Billie Turner Benign Tasteful Fulton, Mississippi - W -J ' ' l ' WM. „ Bobby Gene Tutor Beneficenf Technical Pontotoc, Mississippi Williann Twitty Willing Thrilling Pontotoc, Mississippi Betty Waddle Bewitching Wacky Sheffield, Alabama Frank Wade Faithful Waggish Tupelo, Mississippi Joan Wages Just Wily Tupelo, Mississippi Patricia Wallace Priceless Warmhearted Fulton, Mississippi June Warren Jewell Wanton Pontotoc, Mississippi Melvin Maharrey Airthfur Mysterious ' Shannon, Mississippi Billy Welch Better Wakeful Tupelo, Mississippi Jimmy West Jaunty Wooing Fulton, Mississippi Tom Leon West Tasteful Winning Shannon, Mississippi Robbie White Ruly Wakerife Fulton, Mississippi Myzette Wilder Mindful Wakeful Ecru, Mississippi Gloria Williamson Giddy Wally Red Bay, Alabama Not Shown Charles Bowen Leroy Green Jimmy Griffin Eleanor Harrington Leroy Hinds Sibbie Houston Eugene Jackson Dennis Parham Zereda Pickett Robert Pierce George Scott William Smith Dalton Waldrop Herbert Wilson Ike Word Clyde Wright Bobby G. Young Big Youthful Okolona, Mississippi COLLEGE CLASS OFFICERS ROBERT COLLINS President CARROLL MAPP Vice President JOYCE ALEXANDER Secretary -Treasurer Sponsors: MRS. LEATRICE TIMMONS EDGAR WHITFIELD FRESHMEN Joyce Alexander Pontotoc, Mississippi Dalton Waldrop Pontotoc, Miss issippi f Martha Anderson Tupelo, Mississippi Bobby Archer Bruce, Mississippi Johnny Arnold Pontotoc, Mississippi Betty Aron Springville, Mississippi Don Atkins Fulton, Mississippi Donald Baker Aberdeen, Mississippi Amy Ball Pontotoc, ' Mississippi Eula Bean Dorsey, Mississippi James Beane Plantersville, Mississippi Ruvene Beard Fulton, Mississippi Elbert Belk Tupelo, Mississippi Shirley Berry Toccopola, Mississippi Jimmy Bevill Thaxton, Mississippi Martha G. Bishop Nettleton, Mississippi Charles Bobo Verona, Mississippi- Jean Boren Verona, Mississippi Nan Blansett Pontotoc, Mississippi Robert Bradley Amory, Mississippi Glenn Bray Houlka, Mississippi Patricia Bray Thaxton, Mississippi Robert Breedlove Tupelo, Mississippi 1 -rm :f - I A. B. Bryant Clinton, Mississippi Merle Bryant Fort Branch, Indiana Martha Burchfield Pontotoc, Mississippi Shirley Carroll Bruce, Mississippi Dennis Cayson Mooreville, Mississippi - Tommy Chatham 7 Dorsey, Mississippi ' ' K i fcifc. i ll ilk Helen Childers Vina, Alabama 1 Bobby Clauch i ' g|Qp Guntown, Mississippi |p yr Larry Clayborne Tupelo, Mississippi Norbin Clayton Tupelo, Mississippi Bro. Victor Clayton Fulton, Mississippi Joe Cobb Ecru, Mississippi Dorothy Cody Amory, Mississippi June Coker Pontotoc, Mississippi Maxine Colburn Hamilton, Alabama Robert Collins Sylacauga, Alabama James Collums Houlka, Mississippi James Comer Fulton, Mississippi Janie Ruth Conlee Thaxton, Mississippi Edsel Conwill Nettleton, Mississippi Gerald Creely Amory, Mississippi Jerry Cummings Fulton, Mississippi Sadie Dallas Pontotoc, Mississippi Martha Sue Daniels Pontotoc, Mississippi Joe Davis Fulton, Mississippi Fred Davis Fulton, Mississippi Jimmie Nell Dickerson Nettleton, Mississippi Edith Duke Tupelo, Mississippi Dorothy Dulaney Fulton, Mississippi Betty Duvall Mantachie, Mississippi James Dyer Hamilton, Alabama Bobby Earnest Fulton, Mississippi Clifton Easley Houlka, Mississippi Isolene Edv ards Nettleton, Mississippi Cecil Estes Tupelo, Mississippi Louella Estes Tupelo, Mississippi 1 i s-r Etoile Faulkner Woodland, Mississippi Corrine Francis Amory, Mississippi Bobby Frost Sheffield, Alabama Martha Gann Tremont, Mississippi Trennon Gardner Marietta, Mississippi Betty Gilliland Fulton, Mississippi Larry Godfrey Pontotoc, Mississippi J. C. Graham Golden, Mississippi Hulon Gray Dorsey, Mississippi J. V. Gregory Amory, Mississippi Peggy Griffin Dorsey, Mississippi Donald Hammonds Sycamore, Alabama Sue Hankins Guntown, Mississippi Bobby Hanson Pontotoc, Mississippi Henry Harper Sulligent, Al abama Bobby Harrelson Tupelo, Mississippi Rudolph Hatcher Pontotoc, Mississippi Royce Hawkins Mooreville, Mississippi Huey Haynes i Tremont, Mississippi .1 Herman Baker Herring d -; Hamilton, Alabama r Don Holcomb 4 , Fulton, Mississippi ■' nr- ' « ' --f Maralyn Holcomb 1 M m Tupelo, Mississippi  Helen Holloway IC f  Fulton, Mississippi V ■■pK Eugene Hooker n . Thaxton, Mississippi -•■-- v«i8b Virginia Houston Baldwyn, Mississippi Labon Howell Pontotoc, Mississippi Dennis Howell Houlka, Mississippi Gaston Huckaby Guntown, Mississippi Ola Hughes Detroit, Michigan Williams Hughes Fulton, Mississippi Norris Inmon Springville, Mississippi Betty Jean Jenkins Vardaman, Mississippi Bert Johnson Plantersville, Mississippi Dennis Johnson Shannon, Mississippi Gaston Jones Golden, Mississippi John Jones Nettleton, Mississippi f Sl u m mmmmmmmmimmmmmmiimmm Bobby Laney Nettleton, Mississippi Havis Laprade Pontotoc, Mississippi Wayne Laprade Pontotoc, Mississippi Ernie Lindsey Greenwood Springs, Mississippi Elmer Little Dorsey, Mississippi Billy Joe Logan Houlka, Mississippi Billy Lowry Tupelo, Mississippi Jimmie Luther Ecru, Mississippi Neal McCarter Tupelo, Mississippi Tom McKnight Pontotoc, Mississippi Margaret McQuary Vardaman, Mississippi Laura McTune Vina, Alabama Joe Manasco Shannon, Mississippi Carroll Mapp Pontotoc, Mississippi Culley Martin Pontotoc, Mississippi Clarence Melton Guntown, Mississippi Jimmie Mills Dorsey, Mississippi Audrey Mitchell Mooreville, Mississippi L. C. Moore Fulton, Mississippi Lorene Moore Fulton, Mississippi Margaret Moore Fulton, Mississippi Ruth Ann Morris Nettleton, Mississippi Arthur Nabors Baldwyn, Mississippi Alvis Niblet Ecru, Mississippi Nyra Jean Nichols Houston, Mississippi Norma Orr Pontotoc, Mississippi John Owens Pontotoc, Mississippi Billy Parham Tupelo, Mississippi Edith Parhann Tupelo, Mississippi Ronald Parham Amory, Mississippi Johnny Parker Dorsey, Mississippi Shirley Parker Guntown, Mississippi Sammy Parrish Pontotoc, Mississippi Rebecca Patrick Johns, Mississippi Robert Pettfgrew Baldwyn, Mississippi Thomas Phillips Baldwyn, Mississippi ■■■■■nBaiiiiiiiiii •i ' V O ' f hi ' €S -- ' : f! iSnk ■k Jk. Robbie Pierce Fulton, Mississippi Kelly Wade Prestage Fulton, Mississippi Paul Price Guntown, Mississippi Sid Priest Pontotoc, Mississippi Clora Fay Purvis Pontotoc, Mississippi Flora May Purvis Pontotoc, Mississippi Billy Raden Nettleton, Mississippi Buddy Ramage Nettleton, Mississippi Bobbie Real Detroit, Alabama Charles Riley Dorsey, Mississippi Betty Jean Robison Guntown, Mississippi Mary Elizabeth Roblin Tupelo, Mississippi Ruth Roebuck Tupelo, Mississippi David Rogers Goodwater, Alabama Charles Rowe Sylacauga, Alabama J. W. Ramage Nettleton, Mississippi Carolyn Russell Pontotoc, Mississippi Carolyn Y. Russell Red Bay, Alabama Jean Schumpert Dorsey, Mississippi Billy Sheffield Dorsey, Mississippi Norma Sheffield Dorsey, Mississippi Orien Shettles Ecru, Mississippi Jimmy Short Thaxton, Mississippi Elwood Shumpert Dorsey, Mississippi Billy Brooks Simmons Ecru, Mississippi Billy Sledge Pontotoc, Mississippi Douglas Sledge Pontotoc, Mississippi Mrs. Oda Smith Plantersville, Mississippi Robert Smith Aberdeen, Mississippi Billy Sneed Thaxton, Mississippi Billy Stell Red Bay, Alabama Pearl Stewart Vardaman, Mississippi Bervin Stockton Red Bay, Alabama Clyde Stokes Ecru, Mississippi Charles Stone, Bexar, Alabama Christine Strawbridge Amory, Mississippi Coyleen Taylor Fulton, Mississippi Milford (Buddy) Therrel Vardaman, Mississippi Jack Thomas Bruce, Mississippi AAinnie Thomas Tupelo, Mississippi Carroll Thompson Algoma, Mississippi Shirley Thompson Algoma, Mississippi Roy Umfress Mooreville, Mississippi Jimmy Wages Tupelo, Mississippi Jo Ann Wages Pontotoc, Mississippi Ernestine Wait Pontotoc, Mississippi Paul Walden Tupelo, Mississippi Janice Waldrop Randolph, Mississippi Jimmy Walker Thaxton, Mississippi Jerry Wallace Fulton, Mississippi Wayne Walls Tupelo, Mississippi Thomas Ware Pontotoc, Mississippi Hoyt Warren Pontotoc, Mississippi Hayden Watkins Fulton, Mississippi Hal Weaver Quincy, Mississippi Daulton Webb Fulton, Mississippi J. T. Wesson Dorsey, Mississippi Betty West Dorsey, Mississippi Elon West Okolona, Mississippi Jerry West Tupelo, Mississippi Lula Whitaker Guntown, Mississippi Jerry White Guntown, Mississippi Betty Whitfield Red Bay, Alabanna James Whitfield Red Bay, Alabama Robbie Wilder Pontotoc, Mississippi John Wilson Tremont, Mississippi Ralph Woods Dorsey, Mississippi Willana Wright Tupelo, Mississippi Yogi Yarbrough Tupelo, Mississippi Grady Young Fulton, Mississippi Jimmy Young Plantersville, Mississippi George Youngblood Caldonia, Mississippi n SEh Burton Ashley FHA (1) Charlene Barber Y-Teen (1, 2,4) FHA (1) Music Club (3) Glee Club (2, 3) Janeil Barnes FHA (3) Y-Teen (4) WiLMA Barnes FHA (1) 4-H Club (1, 2, 3, 4) Glee Club (2, 3) Not shown: Charles Holcomb President _. LLOYD BUR NS Vice President DAVID BEANE Secretary-Treasurer JAMES CHATHAM Reporter _..-..SHIRLEY MONTGOMERY Sponsors MRS. STONE MR. DIGBY Jean Adams Y-Teen (3, 4) FBLA (4) Glee Club (1) Sylvia Adams FHA (1,2) FBLA (4) Glee Club (2) 44 ORS David Beane FFA (1,2, 3) Audio Visual Club (2) Selma Christian Beane 4-H Club (3, 4, Treasurer 3) FHA (1, 2) Emogene Brown FHA (1, 2) 4-H Club (2, 3) Sarah Jean Brown Beta Club (2, 3, 4) FHA (1, 2, 3, President 4) 4-H Club (2, 3, 4, President 3) Shirley Brown Glee Club (1, 2) FHA (1, 2, 3, 4) 4-H Club (1,2, Y-Teen ( 1 ) 3,4) Shirley Ann Brown Y-Teen (2, 3, 4) Gle e Club (2) Annual Staff (4) Martha Burgh Indianettes (3, 4) Y-Teen (1, 2, 3, 4) FHA (1,2) Student Council (2) Lloyd Burns Band (1, 2, 3, 4) Student Council (1,4) Hi-Y Club (1, 2, 3, 4) Annual Staff (2, 3, 4) 45 Harold Chatham 4-H Club (1) FFA (1, 2) Basketball (1) Football (1, 2, 3) James Chatham Football (1, 2, 3, 4) I Club (2, 3, 4) Basketball (2, 3, 4) Secretary of Class (4) SEi Dorothy Chism 4-H Club (4) Glee Club (2, 3) Dramatics Club (3) Y-Teen (4) Sara Lesley Christian Basketball (1,2, 3, 4) FHA (1) 4-H Club (3) 46 Sue Clayton Glee Club (2, 3) 4-H Club (1, 2, 3, 4) Y-Teen ( 1 ) FHA (1, 2, 3, 4) Carl Comer I Club (3, Secretary-Treasurer 4) Hl-Y (1, 2) 4-H Club (1, 2, 3) Band (1, 2) Jacquelene Davis Y-Teen (1, 2, 3) FHA (1, 3) Glee Club (1 ) Basketball ( 1 , 2, 3, 4 ) Ann Dill FHA (2, 3) Music Club (President 3) ■■■■■iiliiiiiilH ORS Doris Evelyn Dill Glee Club (1,2) FHA (1) 4-H Club (1, 2, 3) Allen Dulaney FFA (1, 2, 3) Shirley Joyce Dulaney 4-H Club (1, 2, 3, President 4) FHA (1, 2, 3) FBLA (4) Chieftain (2, 3, 4) Tom Dulaney Student Council (3, President 4) Hi-Y Club (2, 3, President 4) Annual Staff (1, 2, 3, Editor 4) FFA ( 1, Treasurer 2) Virginia Dulaney Glee Club (2, 3) FHA (1) 4-H Club (1, 2, 3, 4, Song Leader 3) Ruble Enlow Football (1, 2, 3, 4) (All-Conference Guard 4) I Club (3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4) Cameron Fancher FFA (1, 2, 3, 4) Audio Visual (2, 3) Glee Club (2) Dorothy Fikes FHA (1,2) Beta Club (2, 3, 4) 4-H Club (2) FBLA (President 4) 47 SEt Sue Gardner FHA (3) Y-Teen (4) Jimmy Gibbs Band (1, 2, 3, 4) Football (2, 3, 4) Hi-Y Club (1, 2, 3, 4) Nell Gillentine FHA (1) 4-H Club (1) Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4) Carolyn Gregory Y-Teen (1, 2, 3, 4) FBLA (Vice President 4) FHA (1, 2, 3) Glee Club (1, 2, 3) Sara Grissom FHA (1, 2, 3, 4) 4-H Club (1, 2, 3, 4) Y-Teen (1) Mary Guntharp 4-H Club (1, 2, 3, 4) Glee Club (2, 3) FHA (1) John Hare 4-H Club (1, 2, 3) Hi-Y Club (1) Glee CI Jb (3) FBLA (4) Peggy Harrison Glee Club (1 , 2, 3, 4) Y-Teen (1, 2, 3, 4) FHA (1, 2) Band (1,2,3,4) 48 Dorothy Hendricks Y-Teen (1, 2, 3) FHA (1, 2) Glee Club (1, 2, 3) Georgie Hodges Y-Teen (1, 2, 4) FHA (1, 2) Dramatics (3) Glee Club (2) Ellis Ivy Audio Visual (3) 4-H Club (3) JUANITA HOLLEY 4-H Club (1, 2, 3, 4) Bobby James Basketball (1,2) Charles D. Johnson 4-H Club (1, 2, 3, 4) Industrial Arts (1 ) Edna Johnson FHA (3) Ted Johnson Audio Visual (3) Sports News Reporter (2) Basketball (1, 2) 49 S£( Nell Johnson Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4) FHA (1) 4-H Club (1, 4) James Jones FFA (2, 3) Audio Visual (2, 3) FBLA (4) Marvin Little FFA (1, 2) 4-H Club (3, 4) C. J. LOAGUE FFA (1, 2) I Club (4) Football (3) Basketball (2, 3, 4) Jane Loague Y-Teen (1, 2) FHA (1, 2, 3) Glee Club (2, 3) FBLA (Treasurer 4) Robert Loden FFA (1, 2) Student Council (3, Vice President 4) Stella Loden FHA (1, 2, 3, 4) Y-Teen (1, 2, 3) French Club (3) Glee Club (2, 3, 4) Jimmy Long Student Council (3) Hi-Y Club (1, 2) Band (1) 50 fm ORS George Martin, Jr. 4-H Club (1, 2, 3) FBLA (4) Hi-Y (2) Glee Club (3, 4) William Miles Audio Visual (2, 3) Safety Patrol (3) Chieftain Staff (3, Editor 4) Dorothy Montgomery FHA (1, 2, 3) Y-Teen (2, 3, 4) FBLA (4) Glee Club (2) s hirley Montgomery FHA (1, 2, 3) Y-Teen (2, 3, 4) Beta Club (2, 3, 4) FBLA (4) Marilyn Moore Student Council ( 1 ) Class President (2) Y-Teen (1,2) FHA (1,2, Vice President 3, 4) Ann Morrow FHA (4) 4-H Club (1,4) Y-Teen ( 1 ) Glee Club (4) Billy Moses Veteran Jimmy Lynn Nanney 4-H Club (1, 3) FHA (1) Basketball (3, 4) 51 ■«•• Rex Nanney I Club (3, 4) Basketball (2, 3, 4) Football (2, 3) 4-H Club (1, 2, 3, 4) Frankie Nichols FFA (1, 2. 3) 4-H Club (2, 3) Football (4) Barbara Pearce FHA (1, 2) Y-Teen ( 1 ) Music Club (3) Glee Club (2) Finis L. Pearce FFA (1, 2) 4-H Club (1, 2, 3) SEN ■y ' ' ' . ' Ruby Jean Pierce FHA (1,2) June Pruitt Y-Teen (1) Linda Raburn FHA (1, 2, 3, 4) Y-Teen (1, 2, 3) 4-H Club (4) Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4) Alice Ray 4-H Club (1, 2, 3) Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4) FHA (1) 52 JiMMiE Reeves FFA (1, 2) Industrial Arts (3) Jane Riley Y-Teen (1, 2, 3, President 4) Band (2, 3, 4) Chieftain Staff (3, 4) FHA (1,2) Annie Senter Robinson Y-Teen ( 1 ) FHA (1) Audio Visual ( 1 ) Royce E. Robinson FFA (1, 2, 3) Audio Visual (2, 3) sS : Joe Rutledge FFA (1, 2, 4) Hi-Y Club (3, 4) 4-H Club (3, 4, Vice President 3) Industrial Arts (2) Raymond Roberts FFA (1, 2, 3, 4) Basketball (1, 2) Sarah Ann Sandlin FHA (2, 3) Ivanell Seitz Y-Teen (1, 2, 3, 4) Band ( 1, 2, 3, 4) Student Council (Secretary 4) A 53 SEN James Senter Veteran Tula Ann Senter Y-Teen (1, 2, 3, 4) FHA (1,2) Band (1, 2, 3, 4) Indianettes, (4) Joe Nell Sheffield FHA CI, 2, 3, 4) Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4) Student Song Director (Assenr biy 3, 4) French Club (3) Louise Sheffield Band (1, 2, 3, 4) Y-Teen (1, 2, 3, 4) FHA (1, 2) Glee Club (1, 2) Paul Carrol Spigner FFA (3) FBLA (4) William Stanford Safety Patrol (1, 2, 3) James Stockton Hi-Y Club (2, 3, 4, Vice President) FBLA (4) Glee Club (2) Safety Patrol (1, 2, 3) Trenton Summers I Club (3, 4) Football (1, 2, 3, 4) Basketball (3) 54 ?RS BiLLiE Thrasher FHA (2, 3, 4) Y-Teen (2, 3, 4) Glee Club (2) Bobby Joe Wallace FFACl, 2) Industrial Arts (3) Audio Visual (2, 3) Football (3) Leon Warren FFA (1) Paul Ray Webb FFA (1, 2, 3, 4) Picture Not Available Rodney West FFA (1, 2, 3) Football (1, 2, 3, 4) I Club (2, 3, Vice President 4) Carolyn Wheeler FHA (1, 2, 3) 4-H Club (1,2, 3) Mary Elizabeth Whitaker FHA (1, 2) Y-Teen (2) Beta (2, 3, 4) Annual Staff (4) J IMMY WhITTEN FFA (1, 2, 3) 4-H Club (2, 3) 55 S£f Hansell Wiygul FFA (2, 3) Hi-Y Club (4) Basketball (2) Football (3) Jane Woods Band (1, 2, 3, 4) Y-Teen (1, 2, 3, 4) Beta Club (2, 3, 4) Student Council (2) Charles R. Wilson FFA (1, 2, 3) Safety Patrol (2, 3, 4) Martha Jo Wilburn Y-Teen (1, 2) FHA (1, 2) FBLA (4) Chieftain Staff (4) Dalton Wilson FFA (2, 3) Mary Jo Wilson FHA (1) Imanee Works 4-H Club (1, 4) FHA (2) Y-Teen (2) Billy Wren Hi-Y Club (1) 4-H Club (1, 2, 3, 4) FFA (1,2) Football (2) 56 wmm lORS Alvie Gene Taylor FFA (1, 2, 3) Rex Cathcart Football (1, 2, 3, 4) Basketball (2, 3, 4) FFA (1,2, 3, 4) Hi-Y Club {■[,3,4 Homer Enlow FFA (1, 2, 3) Football (2, 3, 4) I Club (4) Ephriam Godsey 4-H Club (1) Wayne E. Scott Veteran JiMMiE Stephens 4-H Club (1,2) Basketball (1, 2) Margaret Tittle FHA ( 1 ) 4-H Club (3) Glee Club (1, 2) Y-Teen ( 1 ) James W. Webb Veteran 57 President ._... BOYCE McNEECE Vice President DAVID BEAN Secretary-Treasurer HILDA HOLCOMB Reporter ROBERT SANDERSON Sponsor MRS. OWINGS MR. YOUNG Sponsor anie Marjorie Frances Hugh Betty Tommy Adams Adams Allen Baker Ballard Ballard Margaret Barnes 58 NOT SHOWN Flois Barrett Billy Morrow Quitman Rogers Billy Sheffield Henry Spencer Jimmie Wilemon David Bean Milford Blaylock Billy Bonney Georgia Bowen Jimmy Brown Mitzie Brown Willa Dean Brown Jimmy Burcham Gertie Chilcoat James Christian Bettye Clayton James Clayton Peggy Clayton Bobby Beard Nellie Bennett James Conwil Nelda Conwill kit _1 i-vl Carolyn Davis Ernest Davis Nell DeVaughn Bonnie Dodson Lonnie Dodson Kenneth Duncan Martha AAoore Duncan Shirley Evans Thelma Dean Farrar Gladys Farris Windell Fikes Leroy Franks Billy Frederick Wayne Fugitt Doyle Gardner Sue George t ■«:. V Montine Gray Carlis Gene Green Grace Green Gwendolyn Guin Peggy Guin Tommie Guntharp David Hankins Frances Harmon Milford Haynes Gaither Ray Holcomb Hilda Holcomb Clara Hood Charles Grantland Hansel Gray w- wmmmmfmum Harold Hood Harrol Hood % Morris D. Hood Woodrow Horn Ann Hughes Jimmie Hughes John Edward Hughes James Jones Virginia Johnson Ezra Kent George Layman Cemous Lester Marvlee Lewis Tommy Lindsey Bettie Loden Reba Long Celia AAcAAillen Mavis AAcAAillen Rachelle AAcAAillen Boyce AAcNeece AAartha AAattox Dixon AAills Loyd Nanney Wylie Parham AAary Joyce Pierce Shirley Pierce Ruby Pitts Carolyn Prestage Gernnan AAcDaniel Joe AAcDaniel Sarah AAcKinney Bobby AAcAAillen A-.. I % k I , . Harold Ramey Jerry Reese Charles Reeves AAyra Riggs S, Hkf- % Robert Sanderson Strattie Schumpert Willie Schumpert Jeanette Shockley Doyle Smith Patricia Smith Guyther Spencer William Spradling James Steele AAary Stockton William T. Stone Betty Stringfellow Kelly Thompson Catholyn Tucker Roy Gene Wardlaw Ruby Wardlaw Trennon E. Watson Sue Wells James Whitehead Sherry Jane Whiteside Bonnie Whitfield Maylene Williams Randle Williamson Maurice Wilson Nelda Tabler Jimmy Taylor HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES President EDNA MAE SHAW Vice President JERLINE GUNTHARP Secretary-Treasurer JIM BROWN Reporter GLEN LODEN Sponsor MRS. D. C. HARDEN Myra Barnard Dewitt Bean Kenneth Reeves Not Shown Charles Johnson AAurel Johnson Paul Sheffield Peggy Adams Joy Anthony 66 m flF ' Mary Frances Beard Etoyle Bennett Jimmy Blaylock Joy Lane Bonds Jim Brown Nell Cauthern Myrtle Christian Tommy Christian Betty Conwill Arden Cooley Bobby Cooley Sherry Mae Cooley Jo Ann Enlow Jonnie Mae Enlow Sue Farmer Harold Fikes Peggy Franks Roy Hugh Franks Doris Gray Kenney E. Gray Martha Gray Wayne Gray Peggy Green William H. Griffin Mary Sue Grimes Jerline Guntharp Margaret Gurley Geraldine Hall Billy Kyle Fae Ellen Kyle Charlene Langley Mary Langley Wiylo Dean Lindsey John Little Glen Loden Jackie Faye Loden Linda Loden Mae Evelyn Loden Virginia Loden Jimnny Long Johnny Long Luda AAcKee Patsy McKee Sarah AAcMillen Joe Maxcy Ancil AAoore Don AAoore Louise AAoore Lurene AAoore Rebecca AAoore Thelma AAoore Bonnie B. AAoses Hayden Nabers O ' neii Nanney Weber Nanney AAac Nichols 69 Martha Jo Roberts Patsy Russell Geraldine Sanderson Bernard Shaw Edna Mae Shaw Tommy Simmons John D. Simon Douglas Smith David Osberg Billie Oswalt Janell Palmer Dan Pate Elsie Faye Pierce John Pierce Tommy Pogue Patricia Ann Reed Betty Richardson Bob Rikard Isaac Riley Jimmy Roberts 70 Earl Smith James South Kathryn Stegall Gwyndola Stevens ¥ Roy Strange Bobby Strawhorn Polly Strickland Fay Ellen Taylor James Thomas Jimmie R. Thomas Peggy Timms Oscar Turman Irese Works Jeanie Wren Lucy Ann Wyatt Wayne Young President, AarY J°- Sheffield , . c-rah Duncan Sponsors, AArs- P- ' • Nof Shown Charles Dulaney Willard Riley Daulton Adams Ivy Leon Barrett John Barrett 72 Jane Beane Dortha Beasley J. W. Beasley Stanton Bennett Bettie Benson Willie Black Johnnie Lee Bonds Patsy Bowen Carolyn Brooks James Brown Junior Brumley Louise Chatham Bobby Christian Clara Nell Christian Jonnie Mae Clark Almeda Clouse Betty AAary Coggins Hubert Coker W. C. Comer, Jr. Betty Conn Oona c 9by Fn ' ' oui:: ey Sarah D,, ' -yndell FiL ' IIVF. , ' Peggie Franks Tommy Gene Franks Ellen Frost Martha Ellen Gibbs Richard Gillentine Dianne Googe Eddie Googe Sam Earl Gray Dorthy Sue Grimes Wayne Grissom Bobby Hankins Bobby Hare Bobby Joe Hare Guy Hare Lera Faye Harris Melba Hill Nannette Holcomb Harold Holloway John Hood Patricia Ann Hughes 73 ' f ° ' ?. n Johnson ' ' fave Johnson ' ' ' nvHohnson ohnson ; Tones ' ' ' ' ' Kv e , Rue M Ton rnV . ' V-haf G- °;netarV- Earnes f ® 74 Aaron Martin William Dale Martin Juanita Melton Brenda Mills Betty Ruth Moore Bobby Moore Jean Morrow John Morrow Nelson Moses Lamar Nichols Ellahue Orear Yvonne Patterson Jimmie Lee Rea Gary Reed Wayne Reese James Ellis Reich Mary Riley Stella Louise Riley Billy Roberts Wayne Roberts . iWimi ft jSn I H e? ' CTJ -,TjI « Sa Bobbl r, ' ° ' inson Jo n ?, CherlesT ' l trice 9o M ffield M P ' 9ner , . ! ' Flint Steele Marilyn Tucker Willa Dean Tucker Mary Ruth Turman Patsy Umfress Earl Walker Joyce Wallace Tommy Weatnerford Clara Faye Webb Molly Wheeler Joe Wilburn Winnard Wilemon Faye Williams James Earl Wilson Martha Wilson Sue Wilson Patsy Ann Wiygul Barbara Wright Neva Rae Wright Joyce Young 75 76 BEST ALL-AROUND BETTY BOST FRED DAVIS FRIENDLIEST SADIE DALLAS CHARLES ROWE 77 BEST NATURED JANE PATTERSON ROBERT Red COLLINS MOST COURTEOUS SADIE DALLAS BILLY SCOTT JANE PATTERSON 78 I WITTIEST JAMES Hot KING SHIRLEY CARROLL MOST ENERGETIC BETTY WADDLE CONWAY NICHOLS 79 MOST ORIGINAL MARY JO GODFREY and JOE TULLY MOST TALENTED BETTY WHITFIELD and BILLY WELCH 80 MOST DEPENDABLE NITA SHUMPERT and BILLY WELCH Miss Dorothy Gene Norwood was a very close runner-up in the race for the coveted title of Miss I.J.C. Miss Margaret McQuary and Miss Mary Ann Roberson were also very close runners-up in the Who ' s Who. Margaret was runner-up in Wittiest and Mary Ann in Most Talented. WHO ' S WHO WHO ' S WHO? These words don ' t seem any nnore innportant than an owl ' s hoot at first glance, but they are. Many times in the mad scramble here at I.J.C. we overlook some of the people that possess the ad- mirable traits of leadership, efficiency, co- operation, and service. Who ' s Who acts as a telescope to get a better view of the brightly shining stars that so often have not received the recognition that they merit because of the quiet nature of their work. i%0f DOROTHY DANNER BURMA HEARD NELL THOMPSON For service above and beyond the call of duty in our ltaw 82 GLORIA HAYS For being on the spot for any of the school activities. V,,„ PAT BRAY For diligent hours serving those who need help most. MAMIE J. THOMASON Junior College Library EUGENE BELL BOBBY SPARKMAN For their ability in math and their willingness to coach other students that are having trouble. 83 :i MYZETTE WILDER For dependable service in the Home Economics Department. ANNETTE BRYANT CHARLES BOWEN For being outstanding in the School of Agriculture. SARAH ASHCRAFT For perseverance in spite of being nearly blind. MR. AND MISS LC.H.S. PEGGY HARRISON TOM DULANEY 85 MR. AND MISS SENIOR RODNEY WEST AND SHIRLEY MONTGOMERY MR. AND MISS SOPHOMORE MR. AND MISS JUNIOR JIMMY BURCHAM AND RACHELLE McMILLEN JOE MAXCY AND EDNA MAE SHAW MR. AND MISS FRESHMAN PHIL IZARD AND PATSY WIYGUL 86 BEST CITIZEN MOST DEPENDABLE RACHELLE McMlLLEN LLOYD BURNS m : ' ■' •  «ai]f ' ' f« 1il ' lS | f ; MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED IVANELL SEITZ JIMMY BURCHAM 87 MOST POPULAR CAROLYN PRESTAGE MARTHA BURCH TOMMY BALLARD MOST VERSATILE JANE RILEY JAMES WHITEHEAD ' ■f ,-Jl ' MOST BEAUTIFUL AND MOST HANDSOME SYLVIA ADAMS HAROLD HOLLOWAY 88 FRIENDLIEST SARAH BROWN ROBERT LODEN BEST ATHLETE SARAH LESLEY CHRISTIAN RUBEL ENLOW WITTIEST RODNEY WEST LOUISE SHEFFIELD 89 Danforfh Award GEORGIE HODGES Danforth Award TOM DULANEY Valedictorian JANE WOODS HIGH AWi Home Economics Award JO NELL SHEFFIELD Agriculture Award FRANKIE NICHOLS 90 Citizenship Award SARAH JEAN BROWN Journalism Award WILLIAM MILES ISCHOOl DS Salutatorian Balfour Award DOROTHY CHISM Athletic Award SARAH L. CHRISTIAN Athletic Award RUBLE ENLOW 91 STUDENT COUNCIL President BILLY WELCH Vice President BILLY MARTIN The purpose of the I.J.C. Student Council is to assist the faculty and the administration of the institution in its larger purposes of ed- ucation. ORGANl BAPTIST STUDENT UNION 92 The purpose of the Baptist Student Union is to minister to the spiritual needs of Bap- tist students. Christian fellowship is one need that is met in this group. We joy in God through our Lord Je- sus Christ. Romans 5:11 President BILLY WELCH Dev. Vice President LANDO LEE Advisor MRS. BURNS M.S.M. OFFICERS President MARY JO GODFREY Vice President an;ta schumpert Secretary and Treasurer DOT DANNER Reporter JANE P. PATTERSON Sponsor MR. R. L. WOODS For beams of happy living students join the Methodist Student Movennent. I ATIONS We spend many hours in club nneetings. These meetings make campus a happy hunting ground. C. OF C. OFFICERS President J. T. WESSON President • BILLYE TURNER . •■• Program Chairman PAUL WALDEN Faculty Advisor MR. ARGIE WILSON Local Advisor REV. REX NEWBORN OBJECTIVE To study the Bible and to promote church attendance and fel- lowship among the students of I.J.C. 93 FUTURE TEACHERS OFFICERS President MRS. ANNIE BRYANT Vice President JANE PATTERSON Secretary and Treasurer ANITA SCHUMPERT Reporter MAMIE J. THOMASON Program Chairman BETTY BOST Steering Chairman STANLEY MOSES The sponsor of the Future Teachers is Mr. G. E. Shef- field. The TOO -member- ship goal for this year will exceed that of any other F.T.A. club in Mississippi, and we plan to realize this goal. LES ETOILES 94 OFFICERS President MARY ANN ROBERSON Vice President LINDA BRUNSON Secretary and Treasurer DOROTHY DANNER Reporter HUGH BAKER Sponsor MRS. B. E. COLEY The purpose of the French Club is to Contribute our bit toward realizing the ideal of international friendship by foster- ing among our stu- dents a better under- standing of the French way of life. MATH CLUB President EUGENE BELL Vice President JANE PATTERSON Secretary BETTY WADDLE Treasurer BILLY MARTIN Reporter BOBBY SPARKMAN Librarian MAMIE THOMASON Sponsor MRS. SAM MAYHALL Not Shown: BOBBY ROBINSON CHARLES STONE Purpose — To fur- ther interest in mathe- matics; to help the stu- dent realize the impor- tant role that mathe- matics plays in the de- velopment of our na- tion. Y.W.A. They that are wise shall shine as the brightness of the fir- m a m e n t; and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars forever and ever. Daniel 12:3. President MAMIE THOMASON Vice President JANE PATTERSON Secretary -Treasurer BURMA HEARD Pianist ANITA SCHUMPERT Reporter JANICE WALDROP Program NELL THOMPSON Community Missions GLORIA HAYS Literature NYRA JEAN NICHOLS Publicity PAT BRAY Social BETTY JENKINS Stewardship MYZETT WILDER Sponsor MISS BOBBYE FRANKS 95 HOMEMAKING CLUB OFFICERS President ROBBIE WHITE Vice President GLORIA HAYS Secretary JANICE WALDROP Reporter PAT BRAY Our purpose is to meet the needs of the college girl, the home- homemaker, and the wage earner. The college as a whole owes a great deal to the homemak- ing club. Many of the st udents have enjoyed refreshments that the girls and Miss Hicks have prepared for them. AGRICULTURE CLUB OFFICERS President HUBERT McDANIEL Vice President LAVANE NEWELL Secretary BOBBY TUTOR Treasurer DALTON WALDROP Reporfer CHARLES BOWEN The advisor is Mr. Seitz. The purpose is, To improve and entertain its members and to improve the social and moral lives of each. 96 GLEE CLUB OFFICERS President JIMMY HILYER Vice President HERMAN B. HERRING Business Manager CHARLES ROWE Reporter: HASSEL FRANKLIN Historian GARY GUNTER Librarians MARY ANN ROBERSON JOAN DOUGLAS MARGARET DAVIS OLA HUGHES Director GRACE MAY COLEMAN X . -r aS MUSIC CLUB OFFICERS President MARY ANN ROBERSON Vice President MARY JO GODFREY Secretary-Treasurer RUTH ANN MORRIS Reporter BETTY WADDLE Historian JUNE STOKES Parliamentarian DENNIS JOHNSON Sponsor: GRACE MAY COLEMAN 97 Director: BERLIN ROBBINS Student Director: BILLY WELCH Manager: BOBBY MACKEY Librarian: SHIRLEY REPULT Publicity Chairmen: LLOYD BURNS PEGGY HARRISON Co-Drum Majors: JERRY CAPWELL MARY NELL McKINNEY The Itawamba Junior College Band was organized six years ago under the direc- tion of Berlin Robbins. Four years ago he started the Indianettes, a marching group of girls. The band has been recognized all over the state as one of the best show bands. Besides performing for many of the col- lege and high school football games, this band is invited every year to take part in Christmas parades and fair parades in all the surrounding counties. They also attend the Cotton Carnival in Memphis, Tennessee, every year and give several concerts throughout each school year. OUR B THE INDIANETTES Carolyn Prestage Linda Brunson Helen Holloway Patsy Wiygul Joyce Young Betty West Tula Ann Senter Lynn Hawkins AAitzie Brown Martha Ellen Gibbs Bonnie Dodson AAartha Burch Nellie Bennett Patsy Bowen Sarah McKinney Sue Farmer Joyce Houston Georgia Bowen Mary Nell McKinney— Drum Majorette THE BAND FLUTES— Sara McKinney, Mary Jo Sheffield, Wayne Walls, Jane Woods, Dianne Googe. OBOES— Georgia Bowen, Nellie Bennett. CLARINETS— Jerry West, Jerry Capwell, Mitzie Brown, Betty Conwill, Martha Ellen Gibbs, Lynn Hawkins, Hilda Holcomb, Juanita Holly, Ivanell Seitz, Patsy McKee, Rebecca Moore, Yvonne Patterson, Patsy Russell, Patsy Wiygal, James Whitehead. BASS CLARINET-Shirley Repult DRUMS— Ruby Wardlaw, Bettye West, Helen Holloway, Joyce Young. BELLS— Patricia Seitzi, Martha Burch. SAXOPHONES-James Gault, Peggy Harrison, Daisy Holland, Nanette Holcomb, Carolyn Prestage, Jimmy Gibbs, Jeanne Wren. TRUMPETS— Robert Gene Sanderson, Bill McKinney, Bobby Beard, Mil- ford Blalock, James Christian, George Layman, Tommy Lindsey, Joe McDanTel, Ludie McKee, Mary Riley, Sammy Robinson, Jimmy Tay- lor, Brenda Mills. FRENCH HORN-Shirley Carroll, Laura Lee McKee, Louise Sheffield, Martha Jo Roberts, Joan Russell. BARITONES— Joyce Alexander, Mary Nell Waddle. TROMBONES— Lloyd Burns, Linda Loden, Tula Senter, Roy Wardlaw, Herbert Wilson. BASS HORNS— Billy Welch, Lando Lee, Hugh Baker, Earnest Davis, Mary Nell McKinney, Tommy Pogue, Pat Smith. DRUMS— Bobby Mackey, Jane Riley, Wayne Gray, Patsy Bowen, Sue Far- mer, Betty Stringfellow, Ellen Frost. 99 STAFF TOM DULANEY High School Editor LLOYD BURNS Staff Photographer MARGARET BARNES MISS HERMINE GRAHAM High School Sponsor CAROLYN GREGORY MARY ELIZABETH WHITAKER 01 larY Nell McKinney And BIIIy Scott Are letted Mr. And Miss IJC By Students Received Honor In Election Held For Who ' s Who On Past Tuesday Morning, P ber 1 XV ndians To Play 24 Cage james During Season See Schedule On Back P Itawamba Junior Coljp- i ' ulton will play a 2 fCl jular basketball scjv M he 1954-55 carj C V Director Wa. ;ently. - VCC ' A McKini and Mr. j 5 S . ' T ' jx . ' . ' VV V ' - .- ' ' ' ' ' -ege Mrs ' ' ti- me Y© .d vvJ ' ' ;xti55« .- C ijhiimnprf a n . t 5 ' -■. oVf o!S Best :: ' £J - n6 were- S ' fPs - ' ' ' ' z, .chumpert an. ?|e v,e J : c 4 ' y I Bost and Fred L o:§9 5t- Ml the hv A V v ae s ocided oe made ays. ., chairman of committee says, Students Are Exj mpus For Annual Mrs. Harold Owens ar mmy Stone. Again this year the h( ing queen will be fr sophomore class. The sop wiU nominate several g he student body will 54 Homecoming Queer The coronation of thf coming Queen, junior and high school footbaL will highlight the halfti] monies. The IJC India elect their football queei Kickoff time for the and IJC eame will Hp i THE CHIEFTAIN Knowledge In Youth Is Wisdom In Age College Editor Ann DeVaughn High School Editor . William Mile? Billy White And Winfred Adams Win f , («|e(ted To T . hree Other Best Back And Best Lineman TropNi t Both Players Were Sparkplu)?« %- C g t ' Team During Season M V Cfvtfi ' Billy White and Winfr- ' ioSl C% V --•■ams were presented ' ' ' V PRW C V ' ■m o ' .o - ' nual Best BacV • - % V U tV V -- cr|«| Ak « V ' - ' ' , man trophie tV jV C%% W - ' ICHS III Ml. i I o ' ks o ing play onticWMT t. SlW Z nTe was kic , ,, £ ' e %t t ,ight ■€ team this se.l White is no phis and Win! ing to school at School where h grade student. V .4 . IJCH! s go- Grammar is an eighth Here bt s .c. . the Ripley gai Winfred will be a f ,.w. . ■? .% ■, ICHS next year and k}- ' tinue to give the tea -p Itawambt. xn V - knocked needed spark. - c. s easilv last lotball Game Non-Confcseiice Win l lf ' l ' S t.med Stadium Sntyrday Nit« ■..s- (■A . - 30 yard pass interception ri STUDENT COUNCIL President TOM DULANEY Vice President ROBERT LODEN Secretary-Treasurer IVANELL SEITZ Reporter RACHELLE McMILLEN Sponsor MRS. G. E. SHEFFIELD BETA OBJECTIVES To promote citizenship and leadership. To encourage fellowship and cooperation. To reward effort and achievement. To inspire honesty and tolerance. To be eligible for member- ship in the Beta Club a stu- dent must have maintained a B average since enrollment in high school. The Beta Club motto is: Let us Lead by Serving Oth- ers. Efforts are being made to develop the feeling of oneness in the student body by giving the students opportunities to voice their opinions. President CAROLYN PRESTAGE Vice President : SHERRY WHITESIDE Secretary REBA LONG Treasurer JAN IS UMFRESS Reporter HILDA HOLCOMB Sponsor MRS. RUTH OWINGS 103 The Hi-Y Club is a religious organization, organized for the pur- pose of nnaking better citizens in our school and our community. We appreciate our advisor, Mr. Young, who has rendered his time to help us carry out our purpose for the last four years. HI-Y President TOM DULANEY Vice President JAMES STOCKTON Secretary -Treasurer LLOYD BURNS Reporter GEORGE LAYMAN SAFETY PATROL The school Safety Patrol is sponsored by the Fut ure Farmers of America Club. The purpose of the patrol is to promote safety on the campus and prevent acci- dents during t h e school day. Members of the Safety Patrol volunteer for duty and work two days each month. i 104 Y-TEEN THE OBJECTIVES To grow as a person. To grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalitfes. To grow in the knowledge and love of God. President JANE RILEY Vice President __ IVANELL SEITZ Secretary JANE WOOD Treasurer BILLIE THRASHER Reporter SHIRLEY MONTGOMERY Song Leader PEGGY HARRISON Pianist HILDA HOLCOMB Sponsors MRS. CRUBAUGH MISS CARROLL F.8.L.A. The Future Business Leaders of America organization helps pre- pare young men and women for leadership. F.B.L.A. serves as an effective means of bringing the interests of students together to deal with national problems, com- munity improvement, vocational preparation, and better relation- ship with local, state, and na- tional business groups interested in the welfare of youth. gjgl EDUCATI0T UTURE USINESS EADERS MERICA President Vice President Second Vice President Treasurer Reporter Program Chairman Secretary Sponsors _.._ DOROTHY FIKES CAROLYN GREGORY SYLVIA ADAMS JANE LOAGUE ...... MARTHA WILBURN SHIRLEY MONTGOMERY GRACE GREEN MISS FRANK5 MR, ROBINSON 105 Ill pm III f- Presidenf V ce President . Secretary Treasurer ... Reporter Song Leaders Recreational Leaders Sponsor ' _.. SHIRLEY DULANEY .. MARTHA ROBERTS NELL DEVAUGHN . MARTHA DUNCAN CELIA McMILLEN CAROLYN DAVIS SUE FARMER NELL JOHNSON SARAH BROWN MISS MILLER GIRLS ' 4-H 4-H MOTTO— To Make fhe Besf Betfer. 4-H CLUB PLEDGE I pledge My head to clearer thinking; My heart to greater loyalty; My hands to larger service; And my health to better living. For my club, my community. And my country. BOYS ' 4-H President MAC KIRKSEY Vice Presidenf - TOM LINDSEY Secretary-Treasurer WAYNE FUGITT Reporter ARDEN COOLEY Sponsor AAR. CLIFTON MP, L F.H.A. The motto of Future Homemak- ers of America expresses the pur- pose of the organization. The emblem symbolizes that the fu- ture homes of America are in the hands of its youth. The flo- wer is a red rose. President SARAH BROWN Vice President MARILYN AAOORE Secretary -- CAROLYN FRANKS Treasurer STELLA LODEN Song Leaders MONTI NE GRAY JO NELL SHEFFIELD p an st - CATHOLYN TUCKER Parliamentarian MARY FRANCES BEARD Reporter NELDA CONWILL Historian BETTY CLAYTON Advisor ELIZABETH MILLER President HANSEL GRAY Vice President WINDELL FIKES Secretary JIMMIE HUGHES Treasurer HAROLD FIKES Reporter BOBBY McMILLEN Sentinel JOHN CRUBAUGH Advisors W. D. CLIFTON L. R. SHEFFIELD F.F.A. The motto is: Learning fo do; Doing to learn; Learning to live; Living to serve. MUSIC CLUB President ROBERT SANDERSON Vice President HUGH BAKER Secretary-Treasurer LYNN HAWKINS Reporter GEORGIA BOWEN Assistant Reporter REBECCA MOORE There are forty-four members in the club. Our motto is: We climb the scale by which we build. GLEE CLUB President JO NELL SHEFFIELD Secretary-Treasurer : GEORGE MARTIN Reporter EDNA MAE SHAW Librarians LINDA RABURN EVELYN LODEN Group Captains Sop. -STELLA LODEN Alto-MARGARET GURLEY Tenor-WAYNE FUGITT Bass-WILLIE SCHUMPERT Historian MARTHA GRAY Accompanist RUTH ANN MORRIS Director MISS GRACE MAY COLEMAN I.C.H.S. Glee Club is a mixed chorus. They sang for Itawam- ba Annual Farm Achievement Program; the Fulton Grammar School P.T.A.; I.C.H.S. School Assembly; Christmas Pageant; Operetta; Festival and Recital. 108 SPORTS p%Bh 110 CARROLL MAPP Halfback HERMAN BAKER Tackle JOE DAVIS Guard BILLY SCOTT Center SfV 34 ' Si 41 JIMMY HILYER Guard BUCKY BROWN Guard DWIGHT MAYS Tackle JIMMY CHRISTIAN Guard III JOE AAANASCO Guard JERRY CUMMINGS Center . ik REX CATHCART End I JOHNNY ARNOLD Fullback , w1l! KELLY PRESTAGE Tackle DON HOLCOMB End THE SQUAD f 38 g 3D 33 39 ' ' t ' , m f ! i 4mI ki 21 10 13 a? n 44 H 38 A  -  «Ac«d V 4 ■■, •. . ■T ' I B Q Q ■■■■■■Pi Smoke Signals Say: Our boys make fine showing in 1954. Take a look at the scores. IJ.C 21 IJ.C 20 IJ.C 6 k IJ.C 14 I.J.C 2. .J.C 12 I.J.C - .J.C 7 • I.J.C 15 113 14 SUMMERS End WHITEHEAD Guard GIBBS Tackle WHITE, L. Halfback 15 i: t iprnp CHATHAM Manager mmml mm NICHOLS, F. W i UP GREEN UglP i GOOGE LITTLE Manager NICHOLS, L. KIRKSEY SMITH CHEERLEADERS Ellen Frost, Nannette Holcomb, Martha HOLLOWAY NICHOLS, M. 16 ■■■■■■Mi tW BROWN NABERS ' • FRANKS Manager Ellen Gibbs, Joyce Young, Mary Jo Sheffield.  - ii -.. wj-r.r WATSON TURMAN MOSES 7 fi i ' Aj ' . ' -.r- . ' -. ' g gg - g ! ! I ' iPgiiilii JOHNSON TAYLOR LODEN Manager i BETTY DUVALL MARGARFT McQUARY MR. WAYNE WOOD Mr. Wood is the Athletic Di- rector of the Itawamba Junior College and Agriculture High School. He has, also, very suc- cessfully coached the two high school basketball teams that fol- low. 122 123 124 125 BASEBALL MELVIN MEHARRY Outfielder BILL JACKSON Outfield BILL McKINNEY Pitcher Outfield i BILLY HUGHES Catcher FRED AUSTIN First Baseman JIMMY GRIFFIN Utility JOHN CRUBAUGH Coach Champions North - Half Mississippi Junior College Conference 1954 126 JACK FROST Pitcher and Outfielder BOBBY YOUNG Pitcher HENRY HARPER Pitcher JOE GRISHAAA Shortstop CHARLES AAITCHELL Third Baseman f AUBREY AAAYFIELD Second Baseman JIM TODD Pitcher and Outfielder Smoke Signals Say: Sports make up a large portion of the extracurriculum activities on our I.J.C. Reservation. Not only do the Indians participate in football, baseball, and basketball, but also, they participate in tennis, shuffle- board, Softball, and ping pong. Now with the addition of a new pool the braves and maidens enjoy swimming in the hotter months of the year. OFFICERS President ROBERT LODEN Vice President RODNEY WEST Secretary-Treasurer CARL COMER Reporter JIMMY GIBBS Sergeant-at-Arms RUBLE ENLOW Sponsor COACH HORACE McCOOL The purpose of ' the 1 Club is to (1) uphold the policies of this school, (2) to develop leadership for all school activities, (3) to encour- age sportsmanship in all the brother athletes, (4) to raise the scholastic standing of athletes, and (5) to encourage all new and young students to become athletes. Smoke Signals Say: Big Chief Crubaugh registers all braves and maidens. A CT I V Then they all get together in our attractive classrooms. We have gone modern with our new swimming pool. IT I ES The B.S.U. recruits new Indians. Smoke Signals Say: ' Everybodyiie Homeo cheerleaders,! boys and albf 130 e+s ready for oming, 131 :G.3de Betty Ann Bost, Homecoming Queen. Janie Gober, College Football Queen. Sylvia Adams, High School Football Queen. BETTY JEAN JENKINS Freshman Maid 132 Srno keS ' 9 -:-_„....otk« ' ' ' ' ' ' ' and b ' = , ta - ' dVieaP hovJtS ' MATf SECOND ELEVENTH 134 L CLUB t % c ff . yi ' ii tip fe+« if ' - ! ' ! - [iss sn if MUSIC CLUB — THIRD PLACE FLOAT L •ft  , ' Tkm At the beginning of the year the Baptist students were welcomed with the annual Welcome Party in the Rek Hall. All the people that take math have agreed that the party this year was a huge success as Mrs. May- hall ' s parties always are. Dorothy must have been having a good time from the way that she was smiling at the photographer. Jane is trying but she just can ' t do it like Dog does. The B.S.U. had quite a big delegation to the con- vention at Hattiesburg. They posed for our photog- rapher in front of the bus and again in West Point after eating. Our Indian Cheerleaders are all up in the air over the game with Sun- flower. WflW (W Little Herman isn ' t breaking training; just enjoying the Welcome Party. We just hope that he was in when Coach checked the beds at ten on the dot. Students get spiritual guidance at the daily noon- day devotionals. Mrs. Edna Mae Burns is the teacher that helps the students plan and carry out the daily program. A. B. and his co-workers in the concession stand at one of the basketball games. t- •% ' I -% ' W ' V-. -. , -• ' ?... ' .. what would the field look like on Saturday night if the girls didn ' t risk breaking their necks dec- orating the posts? Shirley and Lando planning a year ' s work for B.S.U. 139 Tommy and Little Red clown in the chow hall. Mrs. Senter and Mrs. Miller, our Rek Hall keepers. fy and BUI The Boys get together for a game of checkers. There is a difference between a happy week night, and a drab Sat. afternoon in the girls ' dorm. QUIET GIRLS! Mrs. Coggins is on her way up the steps. GIRLS, the hall and the rooms must be cleaned even on Saturday. Get to work, Nell and Etoile. The gang is on the prowl again. June is shocked because Mudd ' s knee is showing. Be Careful Mudd. What would the dormitory be like with- out bears like Richard and Bert. The B.S.U. Council get their heads together at least once a week, if it is for nothing but foolishness. ■' . ' S ' ' ' i ' BHi ' ' ' ' ' ' ■' ; £ ' Everyone at the Band Party had a wonderful time eating, exchanging gifts, and dancing. Look at Hilda and Buckey GOMI For our annual Senior Day, our Dramatics and Music Departments com- bined their talents to pre- sent Mississippi Melo- dy, a light operetta. There were several pro- ductions of this operetta given throughout this school area. NATIONAL GUARD UNIT The purpose of the 193rcl Transportation Company (Lt. Trk.) located on the Itawamba Junior College Campus has two obligations. As a Mississippi National Guard Unit, it must be ready to go to the assistance of any state emergency which may arise. As a federally recognized unit it must train men to provide a truck service for the movement of unit personnel and supplies of other organizations of the army to include employment within the Infantry Division when required. DELTA PSI OMEGA OFFICERS Director MARY JO GODFREY Sub-Director GLORIA HAYS Secretary MARGARET DAVIS Treasurer BETTY WADDLE The purpose of this, the Itawamba Junior College Cast of Delta Psi Omega is: to stimulate interest in dra- matic activities in Itawamba Junior College to secure for the college all the advanta- ges of a large national fra- ternity, and by electing worthy students to mem- bership, serve as a reward for participation in the dra- matic activities of the col- lege. This cast in no way means to take the place of the regular college dramat- ic club. 143 GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB President PEGGY HARRISON Secretary -Treasurer BETTY CLAYTON Librarians JOYCE GRAHAM ALICE RAY MOLLY WHEELER Accompanist RUTH ANN MORRIS Director MISS GRACE MAY COLEMAN Jane Riley, Y-Teen President, examining dolls dressed by Y-Teen Club— A Christmas project for Goodfellow baskets. Initiation of new F.F.A. members. .-l — •%«. 144 And what fun to get all dressed up for one of our many dances in the Rek. Biology can be fun. Just check that snake that some of the class members are holding. Ruble, Billy, Wimp, ancJ Boyce were very important to the team this year. Billy and Wimp are shown with their awards. 146 ' Like Father, Like Son. ' ||f | Our Principal in his office. A summer scene I.J.C. camp The beginning of a great romance. Pontotoc bus arrive. ° the campus. New students get familiar with the campus. Lee County bos arrives on the campus. NONA DuVALL Mantachie, Mississippi NEW STUDENTS DWIGHT ZACHERY Houlka, Mississippi SARAH LEONA DYE Verona, Mississippi EUGENE McDANIEL Fulton, Mississippi MARIEL MITCHELL Fulton, Mississippi EDWARD HARRISON Houlka, Mississippi 148 When second semester comes around there are al- ways many new faces on the campus. The Annual Staff did not succeed in getting all the pictures but here are some of the new students that you meet every day. Smoke Signals say: We are proud of our Home Economics department. Also because of camera difficulties we are sorry we do not have pictures of the fastest growing department— Shop, as well as other departments. CHRISTENE WEST A senior who said Goodbye. New high school students ELOISE VIVIAN COCKRELL MUELLER ROBERT PIERCE A sophomore who left himself out. 149 Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. TUPELO MISSISSIPPI Compliments COMPANY Manufacturers of America ' s Finest Class Rings, Invitations and Diplomas H. E. ALLEN • BILL PULLEN • BOB COOK Jackson Mississippi PEPSI-COLA BOHLING CO, 316-18 So. Broadway Tupelo, Miss. SMOKE SIGNALS SAY: Pepsi-Cola is the drink for you. 7ke jftaufaml a Ccuntif 7me OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTERS PUBLISHERS BOOK STORE O g ' G ::: WE ' RE BACKING TO THE LIMIT ITAWAMBA AHS - JUNIOR COLLEGE 0: 55 S; 0 Delmus C. Harden, Publisher FULTON, MISSISSIPPI A7 «y -«wMi YEARBOOK Taylor Publishing Company-Dallas :T;rf!:,;. ' i ;: ' S r ;i gh -ri 5hdll be. mg t-i est will thy shm-iijS Uskt. sweet-ps: re - tram . uh ' f Vie. pkd ioihee our loi - l-i ih whole li{e lonSr ■-«• iF T -Hf V -. c P- £ i ' • ' SSK iiSft ' .
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