Jones County Agricultural High School - Radionian Yearbook (Ellisville, MS)

 - Class of 1943

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Yes But war leaves rts rmpressron on every mrnd and we were tryrng to fortrfy ourselves for the tragrc thrngs rt would brrng Perhaps we were fearful of those rrotrces Mrssrng or Krlled rn Actron perhaps we felt even more than we really mrrror ed rn our actrons So thrs has been a year of war Even though some of those who began the race wrth us have not been so fortunate as we thrs school term has been an exceptronal one The gods have been generous we are grateful And yes thrs yearbook rs an cxceptron It vwrll reflect somcthrng of the war no doubt and rt rs rn your hands as an accomplrshment only after much uncertarn ty whrch the trrnes have brought The staff of thrs edrtron seeks but one reward That rs to know that between these covers and upon these pages you wrll frnd recorded an hrstorrcal year when the student unron you showed meant almost everythrng that those precrous mo ments at J C J C wrll be preserved for you and for your happy recollectron rn years to come that the prcture we parnt of Alma Mater wrll always beckon you home and frrrally, to know that the lrttle battles we ve fought on the campus call mg them patrrotrc duty wrll speed that day of vrctory when the lrghts go on agarn . , - ' , , ' ' Q Q . 5 . r 1 ' ' . ' ' g - A . . . ' ' - Z Y s ' A ' r 4 ' r ' A - s ' 9 S , - , 3 , y 1. . . , 3 1 - Q Y I ! - , . became a School at War, and we fought a hard and victorious battle. We were Q Y h 7 Y U - , . . . . ' u ' rv - ' . , n , , - . .y . ' 5 1 , . . . X y ' LA ' ' 37 , EL ' ' ' 9!. . 7 ' Q , Y Y ' 1 ' 1 , A I r' 1 X ' 4 -, 5 1 1 ' - x . ' 9 1 ' - ' ' , ' ' r v ' v v 1 ' ' u ' - vs - , ' As ' I 1 ' 11 4 l I W N I l 2 J. B. Young, President ORESIDENT Young has en- E cleared himself in the hearts of all the students principally because he under- stands young hearts. His manners are i pleasing and his refined personality en- ! livens the school. This year made him a X proud father to a daughter named Beverly Sue. He's all a president should be-un- derstanding, scholarly, cooperative, and giving all his time as a dedication to the 3 school of which he is the chief executive. f I U N l G R 5 CQl.l.FJ. l DEPARTMENT UQSFQCULTY Admlnlstrotlve QIIICGFS J B Young Pres1dent H A Dunahoo Vlce Pres1dent W J Moody Regrstrar P G Jones Busmess Manager MISS Bonn1e Kay Martm Secretary E W Young Dean of Men Mrs John W1ll1ams Dean of Women M1ss Mattle Mae Vlverette L1brar1an Mrs W C Thomas Hostess at Thomas House Mrs W C Thomas D1et1t1an MISS Mlldred Rxchardson Secretary to Pres1dent DEPARTMENTS Aguculture A C L Sm1th M P Cartel Avxatlon Ray Langston Blble J Melvln Jones W E Greene C E P1ckens Commerce M1ss Vrrgxma Caperton M1ss Valera Jones Mrs B L Graham Educatxon and Psychology H A Dunahoo J W Elmore Engl1sh M1ss Bettle R1dgway MISS Mary Collcy Mlss Thelma Slmmons HISIOYY A H Blackwell C W Lord Home Economlcs Mrs Mary S Shook Mis Jeff Walters Mathematlcs H C Waltman Mechan1calDraw1ng W J Moodv H C Waltman Modern Languages R P Webb Mus1c Mrs Lela Buckley Mlss Katherme Breland MISS BSIDICC Gay Natural Sclences W J Moody A C L Smlth E W Young Ray Langston Soc1alSc1ences S C Wallace J W Elmolc Mrs Edlth Maxwell Phy s1cal Educatlon John J Read H L Strlckland E W Young Mrs C G Hobgood C A A WAR TRAINING SERVICE Mathematlcs J S Robbms Physlcs E W Young C1v1l A1r Regulat1ons General Servlclng And Operatlons of A1rcraft H C Waltman Navlgatlon Code Meteorology Ray Langston Mrlltary SCIENCE And D1sc1pl1ne Wofford PFICG M1l1tary And Phy s1cal Tra1n1ng John Read Wofford PFICE Fhght Instructors Alton E Hesler Curtrs T Nobles Albert C Hullett Roy L Bryan Davxd B Flannagan .W . ' . .,. ' ' ' . , . . , . . , . . . . .X . . y ' ' . . V, . . 1 . . . , . . , .X . ' , . . , . V - - - - - - .' I . ' . . , . . , . . . 7 . . . - - I- - .. Y . . - - s . , . , . , . LP., .. -. A ,A. - ,.,., -A 7,..,.s.. W.. , um , ,..- ,.,,- L 12 :gf 4 'X '-:.. Glasses W A---M-A ,-- - 4' w N TH fi I V :.i tai, .. ,, ,.:,., , SOPHOMORES BYRD EDDLEMAN '-3 I-5 AINSWORTH BALL BAILEY BENDING BISHOP BOGGAN BREWER BROWN BUCHANAN BUCKLEY First Row: O MARY JOYCE AINSWORTII- Iiay Springs. Miss: A. L. S. O MARJORIE BALL, Vernal, Miss.: I. Ii C. O LYIJIE BAILEY. Laurel, Miss.: I. R. C.: Radiunian Staff. 0 JOYCE BENDING, Lauri-l, Miss.: I. R. C. I LENORA BISHOP, Louin. Miss.: Phutugraphy Club: Ravlionian Staff. OAUSTIN BOGGAN, Hickory, Miss.: I. R. C. Second Row: I LOUISE BREWER, Shubuta. Miss.: A. L. S.: Raflinnian Staff. 0 EDWINA BROWN, Pulaski, Miss.: Cummorvial Club. O JACK BUCHAN- AN, Sandi-rsvillv. Miss.: Ratliu Club O FLORINE BI'CKI,EY, Mt. Olivo, Miss.: A. I.. S.: Radionian Staff. I LOUISE RYNCM, I'rc-ntiss. Miss.: A. L. S. First Row O LOIS ELOISE BYRD, State Lino, Miss.: A. I.. S. 0 SUSAN CARMICHAEL, Laurel, Miss.: I. R. C.: Radionian Staff. 0 CORDIA CLARK, Summerland, Miss.: Commercial Club. 0 ESTHER CRAIG, Home- wood, Miss.: Rel. Ed. Club. I WENDELL COCHRAN, Clara, Miss.: I. R. C. 0 ANNIE RUTH COOLEY, Summerland, Miss.: Hume Evunumivs Club. O MELBA LEE DUNNAGIN, Laurel, Miss.: Phutupzralihy Club. Second Row: O BILLIE IRENE EDDLEMAN, Hay Springs, Miss.: A. L. S. I NORMA SUE FALL, Sandcrsville, Miss.: D. L. S. O SAM FARRIS, Ellis- ville, Miss.: H. L. S. O ANNA EARLE FISHER, Buc-atunna, Miss.: A. L. S.: Radionian Staff: 0 GANELL GADDIS, Mize, Miss.: H. L. S. 0 ETHEREE GORDON, Ellisville. Miss.: Phutmrraphy Clui I FRANCES GRAVES, Lau- rel. Miss.: IJ I.. S.: Radionian Staff. 0 ERNEST GRAVES, Laurel, Miss.: Radionian Staff: I. R. C. CARMICHAEL CLARK CRAIG COCHRAN COOLEY FALL FARRIS FISHER . ml lf .. 2 '::iii 1 GADIJIS GORDON GRAVES. BYNCM DITNNAGIN GRAVES. E HANKINS JOHNSON. F. MADDOX MOSLEY HARPER HARRIS HICKS HOFSTON HOWSE IMBRAGULIO JOHNSON. M JOHNSTON JONES KEYES. L. KEYES, C. LEWIS. F. LEWIS, E First Row: O MARY FAITH HANKINS, Taylorsville, Miss.: D. L. S. 0 ELD- RIDGE HARPER, Summerland, Miss.: I. R C.: Radionian Staff. 0 JOHN EDWARD HARRIS, Laurel, Miss. : Forestry Club. 0 JAMES MELVIN HICKS, Leakesville, Miss.: H. L. S. O LULA MAE HOUSTON. Sylvarena, Miss.: I. R. C I NINA RUTH HOVVSE, Laurel, Miss.: Photography Club. O GEORGE IMBRAGULIO, Ellisville, Miss.: Radionian Staff: I. R. C 0 MILDRED JOHNSON, Magee, Miss.: McDowell Music Club. Second Row: 0 FORREST JOHNSON, JR., Pachuta, Miss.: H. L. S. 0 MARY JOHNSTON, Stringer, Miss: A. L. S. O LOIS JONES, Waynesboro, Miss.: Religious Ed. Club: Radionian Staff. 0 LYNTENE KEYES, Collins, Miss.: A. I.. S. 0 CHARLES KEYES, Collins, Miss.: Religious Ed. Club. 0 FLOR- ENCE LEWIS, Ms-Lain. Miss.: D. L S.: Radionian Staff. O ELIZABETH LEWIS, MeI.ain, Miss.: I. R. C.: Radionian Staff. First Row: 0 NANNIE LOIS MADDOX, Pjllisville, Miss.: Religious Ed. Club. 0 T. L. MARTIN, JR., Clara, Miss.: H. I.. S. O SCOTTI MARTIN, Clara, Miss.: I. R. C. 0 INA LEE MASON, Vossburg, Miss. O ZEDA MOONEY, Summerland, Miss.: A. L. S. Second Row: O HUBERT MOSLEY, Vossburp. Miss : Aviation Club. 0 MAR- THA McALPlNE, Stringer, Miss.: A. I.. S. I EDSEL MCCARTY, Summerland, Miss.: Religious Ed. Club. I KERNEY H. MCCORMICK, Laurel, Miss.: I. R C. 0 WILLODEAN McDONNIl5AL, Summerland, Miss.: A. L. S.: Radionian Staff 0 RAYFORD McLAURIN, Soso. Miss.: H. L. S. MARTIN, T. L. MARTIN, S. MASON MOONEY MCALPINE MCCARTY MCCORMICK MCDONNIEAL MCLAURIN , . Those Cas? in His I I . 3 V . A - ,. Name was Aunt 011' fy A . liz , I Sam Farris, Susan Carmirhael, An- ' 946 I f ' 'ij If nie Virginia Powe, Wendell Coch- ran, Louise Brewer. Lydie Hailey, Jay Ruffin, Opal Read, Ernest Graves, and Quavis Bonner. Miss B. Gay Nh-I.ICOIl MrNIiILL OWENS POWE POWELL READ Rl'I-'FIN RYNYAN SI-IOEMAKER, C. SI-IOEMAKER, M. SIMS First Row: 0 ICI.IZ.KIiI'I'l'll McI.IC0ll. I.Illll'i'l. Miw.: A. I.. S. 0 L. M. MCNE ILL, JR.. X'-wsliiixg. Miwx.. II. I.. S. I GLADYS 0VVl'1NS, Vino Apple. Ala.: Religi- mlx ldil. Flulr. I ANNIIC VIRGINIA POVVIC. liilvzitunmx, Miss.: A. I.. S.: Ila- iliullizlil Siuff. 0 I.AI'RI'lN l'I.INTON POVVI'II.I., SUSU. MISS.: O OPAL RICAII. I.1vlllll. Xlisx I .X. l.. 5.3 Iiumliunizm Stuff. Sem-und Run: O JAY lCl'I I IN. N1-w Orluunx. I.:i.: II. l.. S, O CHARLES CUR- TIS RVNYAN. JR.. Vwllilix. Mixs.: li. I.. S. 0 l'ICI.I'ISTI'I SI-IOEMAKER. I.uu in Nliw.: Illlnu- liv-wrlwlwiivx Vlulu 0 MARVIN SIIOICMAKER, I.ouin. Miss. Aviation Clulw, 0 AI.'l'0N W. SIMS, Iflllisvillv, Miss.: Religious Ed. Club: Ra lliuniuu Stuff. First Row: 0 l'AROI.YN SKAGIIS, I.aur0l, Miss.: I. Ii. If.: I VVINNIE MAE SMITH. Sylxuiwfiizi. Mis-3 I. li. V. 0 MARVIN IJELVA SMITH, Mt. Olivo, Nliw.: l'lwlnQr:x1vl15 Vlixlr I l2YI'II.YN S'I'IiI'III'INSON. State' I.in0, Miss.: D. I.. S. 0 III'lI.l'1N NIrI.AI'l!IN 'I'IIANII'lS. Summn-rlziml. Miss.: Iivligirrus Ed. Club. Second Row: O MARX 'I'lIORN'I'0N. lillisvillu. Miss: Home Economics Club. lNI'II.I. TVIQNASQIU. Iillixxillm-. Elks.: Phuluxrraphy Club.. 0 MARY ALICE TI'RNIiR. lillifviiln-. Nlifx.: IJ. I.. S O LEE ETTA WVALLEY, Ovett, Miss.: Re- liuiius lirl, Cluli I RI'I5Y I.I'II-I WVALTBRS, Myrick. Miss.: Religious Ed. Vlllli. O IQICURIIE DON.-KI.Il YUIINU, fullina Mifx: Aviation Club. SKAGGS SMITH, VV. M. SMITH. M. Il, STEPIIENSON THAMES THORNTON TLRNAGE Tl'RNI'IR lVAI.I.I'1Y VVALTICRS YOUNG gn, . . -...v---- is . ii A .... N Q 5 -A fn. Y .xii , -. 1... .JJ , Mr. R. P. Webb CDTHER SOPHCDMQRES 1 1 1 1 A n Srnm Quxulw nnrr Omuln Q ham In I3 X N Ir x Ffiu ar: A NLM 7s xx uni 711 fan 1 Harm I r 1 xrrx .Lamp N Ru N1 1 un a Nxninwn Rm I1 h gmlth NV: WHT! 1 vm! th A Prixsm Wplrh 3. m Wx lhurlf-1 W rxght Xlfx lm! U' ll G nff- yo H: Awu Joh Ilujv I1 r l'1'mrE1-Q 1 .. 'A Nl- ' f lrliR I. 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' h 'f -2 .- C W Jenkins, Prmclpal 6 R Jenkms 15 a xely dear faxorlte vuth the seniors He has seen classes come and classes go and he has that quallty called Techmc 1n managlng students One of the SQDIOT sponsors he acts as counsellox and guldes them safely through tne hardshlps Wh1Ch usually be fall students 1n thelr senlor year Hls xery ldeal pattern for students IS work alone and 11ke It He detests puttlng IGISUTG to a dlsadx antage and as usual h1s adxlce tems to be tht best for the most HIGH SCHCDCDL DEPARTMENT 3fF1l1CULTYM Admlnlstratlve Qfflcers P1111up11 15l11C1 C VX Ju11K.111s Mus 113111111111 1 1L1111c1 0111111111111 V111 s V as 111 Q11L1111s11 x 1X IS L11xL1111111,111 HLa1t11 1101115 Eu111c11111Ls 111sto1x N11'111L1111t1cs Hume P111 sm 11 Ec111c1t11111 boc1a1 Sucmo Snlence S IX W IX L111 Mus 1111111111 S1111111c111s L VX JL11 15 J111111 J Read MIS .1111 1111111015 1 S111L11.1 1 S Rc1bb111s M15 I 1111 ucklu MISS LQ1111LL Gay 111 J 1 111111 111 P 1 C 11 B. 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Second Row: O HAZEL BLACKLEDGE STEWART, Laurel, Miss. 0 NELL BOONE, Richton. Miss. 0 JACK BROWN, Collins, Miss. 0 JUNIOR BUL- LOCK, Ellisville, Miss. O GLORIA BUSBY, Ellisville, Miss. Flrst Row: 0 VIIIGIE LEE EURNHAM, lillisville, Miss. 0 OPAL BUCKLEY. Laurel, Miss 0 WILLSIE BUSH, Muselle, Miss. 0 CATHERINE CARLE, Laurel, Miss. O VONCILE CHANCJLLQR- Laurel, Miss. Second Row: 0 MARY JOHN CHANCELLOR, Laurel, Miss. O GERALDINE COBB. Laurel, Miss. I ELIZABETH COLLINS, Laurel, Miss. I DOROTHY CRANFORD, Ellisville, Miss. 0 LANORA DAVIS. Ellisville. Miss. 0 MIMMS DYESS, Iillisville, Miss. BURN!-IAM BUCKLEY BUSH CARLE CHANCELLOR. V. CHANCELLOR. M. J. COBB COLLINS CRANFORIJ DAVIS DYI-ISS Class Officers President . . Julius Mc-Laurin Vice President Bernard Powell Secretary and Treas. . Helen Huff Reporter . . . Mimms Dyess lixecutiw- Committw . Dennis Odom Evans Horrinxzton . Houston Graves l'rm:ram Commiltw- Vhuirman . . Vlfinnic Stone Social Vomnmillvv Fhairman . . . Annie Kulhvrine Maddox llot Cranford . . . Trudiu Townln-y Lois Iluvkworth . Winniv Sum' Dick Anderson . . Julius M4-Laurin Sponsors: Mrs. Maxwell .... Mr Jenkins if ..-,..,--.,, .. 'ba ,ra fir . Literary Contestants Y .aw 2 SU' ' ,,,t ' 'sf 1:-ff Vergie Lee Burnham - Twelfth If F Grade English M I W, Mimms Dyess - Physics :' Helen Huff - Typewriting J. B Melton - Problems in Ameri- can Democracy -. izl- .V Vgzziznv 2 wi ., . ,i 3, 4 FLYNT GUTI-IRIE GRAVES. HAZEL GRAVES, HOUSTON HARRISON HERRINGTON. I. HERRINGTON. H. HILBUN HOLLAND HOLLINGSWORTII I-IOWSE First Row: 0 LILA RAYE FLYNT, Summerland, Miss. I MYRTIS GI'THRII-I, Laurel, Miss 0 HAZEL GRAVES. Summerland. Miss. 0 HOUSTON GRAVES, Summcrland. Miss. I EBER JEAN HARRISON. Ellisvillv. Mis., 0 IVA SUE HERRINGTON, Laurel. Miss. Serond Row: O HARRY HERRINGTON, Ellisville. Miss. O JOHN HILRl'N. Sosa, Miss. I DOROTHY HOLLAND, Seminary, Miss. O FAY HOLLINGS- WORTH, Laurel, Miss. O C. V. HOWSE, Laurel, Miss First Row: MARION ODOM, Ovett. Miss. 0 DENNIS ODOM. lillisville. Miss. CIIOWARD PARKER, Moselle, Miss. I LINNIE LEE PARRISI-I, I.aurm-I. Miss. 0 RACHAEL PHILLIPS, Laurel. Miss. 0 RICHARD POPE. Laurel. Miss 0 BERNARD POWELL, Suso, Miss. 0 RAY POVY- ELL, Ellisville, Miss. Second Row: 0 KATHERINE POWELL, Ellisville, Miss. O BURMA REID. Laurel, Miss. 0 LEATRICE REYNOLDS, Laurel, Miss. O IRENE ROBBINS. Laurel, Miss. I LEXIE ROBERTSON, Seminary, Miss. O GAVIN SHOVYS, Ove-tt. Miss, 0 ROBERT SIMMONS' Ellisville, Miss. ODOM. M. ODOM. D. PARKER PARRISH PHILLIPS POPE POWELL, B. POWELL, K. REID REYNOLDS ROBBINS ROBERTSON SHOWS POWELL, R SIMMONS HIFI-'F JEFCOAT JORDON KNIGHT LANDRUM LEWIS MADDOX MANNING MARTIN MELTON MORGAN McKENZlE McLAURIN NAPIER ODOM SIMONS SMITH TOUCHSTONE VIEU ANA Ffrst Row: 0 HELEN HUFF- Summerland. Miss. I KATHERINE JEFCOAT. Summerland, Miss. O R. G. JORDON. Ellisville, Miss. 0 HOLMES KNIGHT. Summerland. Miss. O HUGH LANDRUM, Laurel, Miss 0 GERALDINE LEWIS. Laurel. Miss. 0 ANNIE KATHERINE MADDOX, Ellisville, Miss. Second Row: O WILMA MANNING, Laurel, Miss. O GWVENDOLA MARTIN. Ellisville. Miss. O J. B. MELTON, New Orleans, La. I MARY JO MOR- GAN, Laurel, Miss. O EDNA McKENZlE, Ellisville, Miss 0 JULIUS Mc- LAURIN, Summerland. Miss. O CREEDIE NAPIER. Seminary, Miss. 0 CHARLES ODOM, Ellisvillc, Miss. First Row: O ROSY SIMONS, Ellisville, Miss. 0 CORA SMITH, Laurel, Miss 0 WINNIE STONE, Laurel. Miss. 0 .IVANITA STRINGER, Ellisville, Miss. O BILLY TAYLOR, Laurel, Miss. Second Row: I .IESSIE MAE TOLCHSTONE, Laurel. Miss. O BETTY JANE VIEL. Laurel, Miss. 0 DORIS VVHITEHVRST. Ellisville. Miss. GEORGIE DEE WVOLFE, Laurel. Miss. 0 VERNON VVRIGHT. Ellisville, Miss STONE WHITEHIIRST STRINGER WVOLFE TAYLOR WRIGHT I' ni Those Cast in Young April Dick Andi-r-nn, Jennie Lf-v liar- tran, V1-ruiv LL-0 Burnham, Mimms Ilycss. Evans Herrington. Iva Sue Herrington. but I-Iown-ll, Annie Kathrino Maddux. Julius M4-Laurin. J. Ii. 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C. i-'i 'wlrgll Rose Iluxard Qasser .lark irugpzxn Dm 10 Qhows Qusw Qhnwq Fhumds Pltun gh!1Wb 'lllllnl Smslx Helen Stsnmtt rx Vzrnv Qtuvkman Limos Strickland nmu Kuhn rt gtumph C0111 Sumrull J I 'vumrall hcnm th Sumrall Ruin rt Sumrdll Iilrdu Taylor RIM 'lhnmpxon N :Ida Rhm A 'lhumpf-nn Prldgn Tlxdalm Frm-ci Todd Iaum Tmker Merle Tmker I ax elle Turner Iouxkg Valnntme Wlnstun Wade Bernne Walter-A Iirwslrn Walters Pdgzur Warren Flmsz Warren Hxrrx Vbqrrsn Jr Johnnie Pm Warren Ik:-xtrlu Wzst Kcnmth Whltchur-it Pduhne WIIIIHIYIQ JUAHILA Vhl'-on el .W I Z. ,f W. C. Thomas, Principal X ,J R. Thomas is so much a part of his work that all students hold him high in admiration. The father of two attractive young daughters, he loves young people. At Junior High the students find him a constant friend, lenient, cooperative, and more of a Hloig father than a school prin- cipal. Interest added to determination makes a very appropriate description. At the Thomas House the college girls know him btst as a true 'dean' who maintains rm ace and order because he really knows how to get the most from students. U55 IUNIQR HIGH SCI-ICDGL Fuppurit-Li lay iilL' Ellisville Separate School District fr' awww OITIOYQS The H igh School Soph H alll Z? 1 I I PX 6 The C. A. A. War Training Service under the Navy was established at J. C. J. C. in 1940. The enrollment has increased from ten to forty cadets. These Naval Cadets between the ages of 18 and 26 are assigned to the in- stitution each eight weeks from the Naval Aviation Cadet Selection Board, New Orleans, La., for 35 hours flight instruction and 240 hours ground in- struction. This class is the ninth class trained here. NINTI4gW. 1. QCLASS cfmiu cqlznia fulztcjirzia Qows Chosen sponsor of Homecoming by the student body because of her outstanding personality, her truth and sincerity, and, in general, her subtle yet magnetic amiability. 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Mary Johnson. Mary Joyce Ainsworth, Lyntvne Keys, Louise Brewer, Beatrice Mm-llc-vitt, Florine lim-kley. Bertha VVzill4-y, Second Row: Willodean Mvllonniez-il, Billie Ro:-w Grissom, .lezinette Shows, liillie Irene lidclleman, lioree Bryant, Lois liyrd, Martha Mm-Alpine, Z1-da Mooney. Third Row: Natalie Yoksa. lilizailn-th Mvlim-orl. Willodyne Murkelrath. Sybil Gaddy, Louise liynum, Miss Mary Corley, sponsor. Mary Louise Sullivan. Annie Earle Fisher, Rove Stewart, Annie Virginia Powe. The Athenian Literary Society was organized in 1935, The name suggests the classical, artistic, and wise. That the club would be predominantly liter- ary: that it would give opportunity to speak: that it would give an apprecia- tion of real art and learning-that is its goal. The club this year feels that it succeeded in achieving these objectives at the annual banquet-the most outstanding event of the year. The officers are: President, Willodean Mc- Donniealg Vice-President, Beatrice McDevittg Secretary, Louise Brewerg Treasurer, Louise Bynum: Sergeant at Arms, Lyntene Keysg Reporter, Flo- rine Buckley, Chaplain, Reve Stewart. MHLNIAN LITERARY soclnw g The Jones County Junior College Band has always been a great asset to the institution, enrolling every year a very large group of high school and col- lege students. During the year it has performed at the many football games, at chapel ceremonies--such as the one for sending off the Army Reserves- and at the Christmas concert. As an educational activity it offers valuable training to the students along the lines of sight-reading, organization, and technique. Going through a series of changes this year, the band finally found a 'dependable' in Miss Katherine Breland of Hattiesburg. l i P A + ithryn Mooily, Edgar W':nrn-n, l-Ixa Jean Haynes. Pat lilzu-kli-rim-. Dot Cranford. Bu'-by Poole, Annie Katherinu Mzulriox. Noll lintrt-kin, Hurry Warren. Junies Hicks. F'rst Row: Martha James. Edna Earl Walters, Lyntene Keys. Martha M1-Alpine, Yvonne Melvin. Mary Faith Hankins. Florine Buckley. Beatrice McDevitt. Florenee King. Verde Boyd. Evelyn Stephenson. Second Row: Betty Jean Saxon. Myra Mae Laird, Leatrire Reynolds. Nell Boone. Dot. Jones, Doris Mat- thews, Catherine Hodge. Third Row: Miss Thelma Simmons. sponsor. Latriee Simmons. Malrle Meadows. Ruby Lee VValters. Lee Etta VValley. Billie Rose Grizsom. lionnie lit-ss Stringer. Esther Craig. Reba Sims, Cordia Clark. Catherine Ulmer. Hazel Stahler. Celeste Shoemaker. Lueille Hill. Reve Ftewart. Willo- flean Mubonnieal, Lois Jones. The aim of the Y. W. A. is to unite the young women of the Southern Bap- tist churches in an enduring missionary enterprise. Our watchword is: They that are wise shall shine as the brightness of the firmamentsg and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars forever and everfl Daniel 1213. ANN ulssimni v.yw. A. Wwmm , Standing, left to right: Sam Farris, Julius McLaurin, Thomas Cooper, Mr. R. P. Webb, Lee Goodson George Imbragulio, Ernest Graves. Seated, left to right: Billie Ekes, Joyce Bending, Helen Huff. 'flu First Row: Sue McLe-ndon. Yvonne Melvin. Averilee McI.aurin VVelch. Edwina Brown. Maurine Head liek, Hazel Goss. Second Row: Mrs. li. I.. Graham, Rosemary Holcomb, Verde Boyd, Cordia Clark, Bon nie Blackwell, Miss Virginia Cape-rton. First Row: Quavis Bonner, Willodean McD0nnieal. Edsel McCarty. Charles Keys. Second Row: Lee Good- sun, Maxine Huff, Edith Sue Williams, Ruby Lee Walters, Lois Jones, Miss Simmons, Mr. W'allace, Lyntene Keys, Mary Faith Hankins, Keve Stewart, Fred Todd. The Baptist Student Union was organized on the campus in 1938. The or- ganization is a connecting link between the local church and the student. It endeavors to strengthen the faith of the students on the campus. The B. S. U. is not only a local organization but also state and southwide. The biggest social event of the year was our Indian Pow-Wow Picnic. A council, to act as religious leaders, is chosen very prayerfully each year. BAPTIST STUDENT UHIONCOUNCIT ,1 J. M1 nw I f .v 1 ' - ,fig , W' WW 1' ff, X A fgf .,.4 ' ff X ., A . ' ' . 1' 4 5 ' if in W' In ,G ' l f : .fl A:'-- Q G ,::,:1 , ,blzzz E zuzz. A nf .,,,, .'.,. I x ' . , -f-' i I, 1 i 4519 Q J we A 'Z 'WG 4, wif, - uf ,EW I if , mf S+'- aw A ' ,f'ff'A'M ' , nn ff sr. ,,3Z,q ,Wg 2 ., 4, W ,. E ,D ,, A wi 1 Y W 61 f W W if f 4- iw 'f z WL ' if I X, E :Q n Y k ,. X :mv A A 'V 5 .-.-2 11:12 V- ' id It y W ..,g A -3 Z t gp A 5. V in -J A :Z ' ,Q Y 1 QSO' Q' ,A , ' , LP in ff 5,411 2 11 ' ' ' A9 1 ,, kg 4 'W 4 ' Z , . I :L I.: ,ig fig! ly A Q . 6 1 4 . X . .X 4 First Row: Ted Yount. Maxine Huff, Eldridge Harper, lietty Lawrence. Patti Iatham Austin Bog gan, Marjorie Ball. Martha Sequerois Second Row: Imogene Martin, Ii. T. Williims Carolsn Skaggs VV1-ndell Cochran, Joyce Bending, George lmbragulio, Susan Carmichael. Jimmy Iiedrlmk Iula Mac Hnus ton. Third Row: Mr. Blackwell. Elizabeth Lewis. Ernest Graves. Lydie Hailey, Mit Carter Ixxthlun Campbell, Eugene VVilson. Seutti Martin. Ruby Louise Smith, Winnie Mae Smith Mr Wallau The College International Relations Club was organized in 1928. It is af- filiated with the Southeastern International Relations Club Conference and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Outstanding programs this session: speakers, Marine Sergeant Wadsworth, Dr. Anse McCall, and former president, P. W. Schneiderg outstanding social events: a Christmas party, and Annual picnic: Officers: President, Ernest Graves, Vice-Presi- dent, Susan Carmichaelg Secretary-Treasurer, Imogene Marting Corres- ponding Secretary, Joyce Bending: Social Chairman, Elizabeth Lewisg Sponsors, A. H. Blackwell, S. C. Wallace. COLLEGE INTEIZNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB F o r e s 1' r Y C l u b First Row: Howard Folks. W. T. Blackledge, Harold Kelly, Herbert McCallum. John Smith, R. L. Alex- ander, Charles James. Second Row: Mr. A. C. L. Smith, Walter Johnson, John Edward Harris, James Batte, Charles Myrick. Terral Smith. fwif .jj W E Y s i s , , . Q -x , A 'xl' . 1 x . has . ,..,gff f ,- , - . C CI I E cl Physical Education for all-girls included! Six periods a day various groups of girls are active and happy on the play grounds or in the bungalow. l First Row: Yvonne Melvin, Martha Sequcruis. lflrlna Earl Walters. Lyntene Keys, Kathryn Hush, Florine liuekley. lic-atrire M1-Ili-vitt. Second Row: Eunice l-llkins, Florence King. Jeanette Shows. Mary Faith Hankins. Opal Rezul, Grace Pugh. Iienora liishop, Anna Earle Fisher. Third Row: Lucille Hill, Martha James, lim-tty Jenin Saxon. Rc-ve Stn-wart. .lark lfrs-lnnrl, Willorlc-an Mvllonnieal. Fourth Row: liillim- Irene lflrlcllemnn, Verde Iioyrl, Si-otti Martin. Sybil Garldy, l.orc-v liryzint. Louise Bynum, Miss Gay, Mary Iiouism- Sullivan. lice Pitta Walley. Allie Iva Pugh. Fifth Row: l-lmerson Riflgrway, Billy Little, Ruport Hester, Lee Gmnlsun, Don Young, George Imliraprulio, Annie Viruinia Powe, Rosemary Holcomb, Wilma Ul- mer, Terrul Smith. The Jones College Choir had its origin in the year 1918, but a long line of circumstances has united the former Boys' and Girls' Glce Clubs into one body. The Choir, as it is known now, is a cultural organization that parti- cipates in numerous activities. Outstanding appearances this year have been The Rotary Minstrel at Laurel, The Fall Recital, The Armistice Day Program, The Christmas Concert, and The Sacred Concert at the Ellisville Methodist Church. Miss Margaret Bernice Gay is director: George Imbra- gulio, President: Opal Read, Vice President: Reve Stewart, Secretaryg and Anna Earl Fisher, Librarian. JONES COLLEGE CHOIR I N 551 42.1. A-.rv gi-,pry 5 mm , ff: 3, gn 5 F First Row: Elizziln-th M:-IA-url. Kathryn Hush, lietty Jean Saxon. Anna Earle Fisher. Reve Stewart. Second Row: Anita Fortvnlu-rry. Gwendola Martin. Fay Joyce Blackwell, Doris Whitehurst, Virgie Lee Burn- ham, Iiila Rav Flynt, VVilma Ruth Manning. Bvttv Sue McKen7ie Third Row' Mrs Lela M li kl , . . . .. . uc ey, Director, Vundell Graham, Rupert Hester, Henry Bucklew. Absent: Annie Virginia Powe and Lee Goodson. The quartets and trios form a smaller organization than the College Choir, but in the former is offered more intensified training for the individual. Under the direction of Mrs. Lela Buckley, these groups have appeared in numerous activities. The high school girls' quartet and choirs participated in the high school festival, COLLME, HIGH SCH00l OUAIZTETS AND TRIOS 1 W ,ex 'awp Flrst Row: W. T, Blaukledge, Dick Anderson. Robert Stephenson, Henry Bucklew. Hubert Mosley, Mimms Dyess, Franklin Stringer. Second Row: Bernard Powell, Vondell Graham, Evans Herrington. James Brown, Joe Kirkland. Herbert McCallum. Lesley Stephenson, Horace Nicholson. Third Row: Mr. Webb, Harold Kelly, James Everett, Lee Guodson. Terral Smith, John Smith, Charles Myrick, James Butte, Dal- ton Miller, Sam Farris. The E Club is one of the oldest organizations on the campus. Its mem- bers consist of those who have won letters in some phase of the athletic pro- gram maintained by the school. The HE Club does not meet at the regular club time on Tuesday: in this way its members can belong to other clubs. This year the officers have been Sam Farris, presidentg Leslie Stephenson, Vice-presidentg Robert Stephenson, Secretaryg Bernard Powell, Reporter. THE E CLUB A RESUME OF COLLEGE ATHLETICS Football Prospects for a third straight state championship in football were very poor after an untied and undefeated team in 1941. So thought Coach John J. Read and Assistant Coach B. L. Graham as the 1942 football season arrived. Only four reserves were back. as most of the '41 team was in the armed services. A scoreless tie with Perk- inston preceded the only defeat of the season handed the Bobcats. It was 12 to 7 in favor of Goodman. After brilliant wins over the rest of the teams. the Bobcats fin- ished second only to Perkinston, who refused to play off the tie in a post-season game. After the season was over. however, the Bobcats played a swell game against Alabama Freshmen, but lost 12 to 0. Roster-Alford, Blackledge, Brown, Beach, Dillard, Farris, Ford, Goodson, Hight, Hawkins, Howard, Kelly, McCallum, Miller, Montgomery, J. Smith, T. Smith, J. Batte, Mgr. Basketball The Jones County Junior College Basketball team is the Unofficial State Champion team of 1943. There was no State Junior College tournament this year, but the Bob- cats won more games than any other Junior College, 12 out of 15 games for the season. The team was led by Harold Kelly and W. T. Blackledge who averaged 14 and 12 points per game respectively. Aiding these two boys in the fine showing that the team made this season were Clyde Hight, George Allen, Vondell Graham, Les- lie Stephenson, Rudolph Smith, Henry Bucklew, Roy Brown, and Bobby Rayburn. mmm-, Y D 1 f . 4-....... .-.......... -...s--..g.. . A -... ........... . ...,... .... .. ., . .......- .--, - - ,...... WC. - MW., W, -. First Row: Curtis Runyan, Thurston Jones, Sid Ishee, Jr.. Vondell Graham. Jay Ruffin, Jack VVinrlham, Jack Brown, Forrest Johnson, Second Row: John Arthur, Mr. R. P. Webb, Mr. J. B. Young, T. l.. Mar- tin, Rayford MrI.aurin, Sam Farris, Ruport Hester. L. M. McNeil, Ganell Gacldis, Stanford Young, James Hicks. The Harrison Literary Society was organized December 14, 1924. It was named for the Honorable Pat Harrison, the great Mississippi Senator. Its aim as stated in the original write up is to promote oratorical, social, and literary activities in the school. The Annual banquet has been an outstand- ing event since its organization. Officers this session are Sam Farris, Presi- dent, Vice president, James Hicks, Secretary, John Arthur: Reporter, Stan- ford Young: Sponsor, R. P. Webb. TIIE HARRISON LITERARY SOCIETY DUNAH00 LITERARY SOCIETY The D. L. S. was organized in 1935. t'We strive for the best was the motto set up for the club. Some of the highlights of the year are the Fall and Spring Style Shows, Initiation Party for new members, and the Annual Banquet. The officers for the year have been Mary Faith Hankins, Presi- dent, Eva Jean Haynes, Secretaryg Evelyn Stephenson, Treasurer, and Dorothy Cranford, Reporter. First Row: Evelyn Stephenson, Mary Faith Hankins, Franees Graves, Eva Jean Haynes. Dorothy Uran- ford. Mae Eleanor Hamilton. Second Row: 'l'ru4lie Townley. Graee Garbo. Annie Katherine Marlclox, liois Iluekworth, Latriee Simmons, Euniee Elkins, Betty Jean Saxon. Third Row: Mr. Dunahoo Marv Alien- Turner, Florence Lewis, Norma Fall. lionnie Hess Stringer, Virginia Connolly, Edith! Sul.-A Will- iams. Mrs. Maxwell. First Row: Eunice Elkins, Elizalwth lim-wis. Patti Latham, Opal liearl. Marjorie Hall. Billie Irons- Esldle- man. Miss liettie Rirluway. Second Row: i lvrx-nee L4-xvis, Grace Pugh, Imree Bryant, Maggie Snr:-y, Willic Mae Rohm-rts, Luis liyrrl, Third Row: lrrulsv Ilrexur. Jeanette Gerald, Tabitha Lewis. Mary Louise- Sulli- Allie Iva Pugh. Fifth Row: Sue Ms-l.4-nrlafn, Culda .Im-an Gilbert, Jeanette Shows. Louise liynum. Ofl ficers: President. Elizabeth Lewis: V101--I'resi1'ent. Maurine Headrirk: Secretary, Allie Iva Pugh: Spun- van, Willmlyne Mum-kelrath. Maurine HQ-wilrek. Fourth Row: Ina Lev Mason, Sihyl Gzuldy, liflwina lirown Sur, Miss Bettie Ridgway. The Harry Denman Circle, composed of Methodist and affiliated Presby- terian students, functions as the Young Womens Interest Group of the Womans Society of Christian Service. The Lambuth Circle of the local Methodist church plays the part of t'Big Sister each year to the group. Meetings have been held bi-monthly, and the program material, I Bind My Heart This Tide, has been used. mi ulinv DLHMAN cnzcii THE DIED SOUAD o The Pep Squad was organized early in the fall. At football games it marched with the band between halves, and helped to add entertainment to these occasions. It journeyed to Decatur and Wesson to back-up the team there. Then during the Red Cross drive it played its part in the school parade. First Rank: Billie Irene Eddleman, Anna Earle Fisher. Zeda Mooney, Opal Read. Second Rank: Etherea- Gordon, Mary Louise Sullivan. Reve Stewart. Elizabeth Lewis. Third Rank: Betty Jean Saxon, Florence Lewis, Loree Bryant, Grace Pugh. Fourth Rank: Billy Ekes, Nell Boone, Lucille Hill. Allie Iva Pugh. Fifth Rank: Yvonne Melvin. Martha Sequerois, Lenora Bishop, Evelyn Stephenson, Kathryn Bush. ' 4- I n N l Joe Kirkland, Bobby Rayburn, Jame: R. Stumph. Ray Mason. Leslie Stephenson. -Marvin Smith, Wilma Dean McSwain, Rosalie Simons. Viri:7L- Lee luinhnm, Sue Ms'Lendon, Leutrire Reynolds, Lenora Bishop, Sammy Lindsey, Cree-die Napier. Iva S19 I'i0i'I'il'll,1f.,l , Mamie Lou Johnson, Htheree Gordon, Winnie Stone, Geraldine Lewis. Melha Lee Lunnuzpn, Lucile Hil, James VVilliams, Hubert Mosley, U. G. Landrum, Marian Oden, Pauline Smyly, Ncl. Tuznngc, N.nu Ruth Howse, Eloise Knight, Bertie Taylor, Mr. Moody. To encourage amateur photography as a hobby is the foremost aim of this club. It was organized in 1937. Two events this year were equally outstand- ing: a field morning in which the members took Camera and motion pic- tures. A social was given in the latter part of April. The club officers are: President-Ethree Gordong Vice-President-Allie Iva Pughg Secretary- Sammie Lindseyg Program Chairman-Wilma Dean McSwaing Reporter- Jarnes Williams. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB THE 4-ll CLUBS In Junior High there are 33 girls and 48 boys enrolled in 4-H club work. The general livestock judging team in the boys' club represented Jones County at the state contest at State College last summer. Mary Jo Morgan in the girls' club Won a trip to Chicago. Girls: Margaret Adcuck, Sidnie A. Balch, Bonnie Jean Beech. Geraldine Beech. Mary Nell Chancellor. Lo- rene Holliman, Lucy G. Howell, Maggie Rea Kitchens, Dorothy Laird, Earline Moore, Alma Sander- son, Pauline Stennett, Neva Rae Touchstone, Grace Walters. Wilda Gay VValters. Boys: Carlton Balch. George llaygents. H. VV. Boykin. Jr.. Rothell Chancellor, James Edward Cheeks, M. L. Dunna- gin, Jr., Joe lflllzey, Willie Ward Everett. Mallard Halston, Tommy Herrington, J. L. Huff, Douglass Lewis. R. H. Lewis. Jr., Seaborn Odom, W. T. Pear son. Roy Powell, Billie Ray. Vondell Reid, Edward Reid. Charles Richards, Jack Robertson, Otis E. Rob ertsnn. Earl Strickland, Franklin Stringer, George W, Tisdale, Jr., Charles Trest, Edsel Wood. fs.e:,2vMf ':.':.,swBS EEDOM First Row: Lee Goodson. Clayton lloykin. Paul Graham. Rayford Morgan, lien Chancellor, Emmitt Har- vey. Second Row: Alton Sims, Lois Jones. Hlsel Mrfurty, Henry liuvklew. Carolyn lingers, Maxine Tay- lor. Mabel Meadows. linhliie Faye Fo ter. llille Rriy Foster. Third Row: Bobbie Nell Bailey. Florence King, Nunnie Lois Maddox, Ruby Lee VValter1, Gladys Owens. Catherine Ulmer, Helen Thames. Helen Clark, Beatrice Hill. Fourth Low: Max:'2.e Sorey. Audrey Lindley. Charles Keys, Edna Earl Walters, Wil- lie Mae Roberts, Esther Craig, Fred Told, Miss Bettie Ridgway, Charlestine Overland, Lee Etta Wulley. The Religious Education Club was organized in 1936, The purpose is three- fold: to encourage personal religious development: to encourage members to work in local churches, to learn more of national and international reli- gious organizations. Those serving as officers during the year are Charles Keys, Henry Bucklew, Emmitt Harvey, President, Curtis Houston, Lee Goodson, Carolyn Rogers, Vice-Presidentg Lois Jones, Carolyn Rogers, Mrs. David Thames, Secretaryg and Lee Goodson, Billy Rae Foster, Charles Keys, Reporter. Miss Bettie Ridgway, sponsor. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CIUB WESLEY FOUNDATION The Wesley Foundation is an organization for ministering to the needs of students on state college campuses. It was begun in our school in 1940 by Rev. J. D. Slay, the pastor of the community Methodist church. The coun- cil, made up of the officers, meets weekly and plans the activities for the group. These activities include worship, World friendship, community serv- ice, and recreation. First Row: Ina Lee Mason, Ouirla Je:-in Gilbert, Marjorie Ball, Patti Latham, Louise Brewer, Allie Iva Pugh, Opal Read, Sue Mulwndon. Second Row: Ray Mason, Clayton Boykin, Frances Graves. Edwina Iirown, Joyce liendimr, Elizabeth Lewis, Miss Mary Corley, Jeanette Shows, B. T. Williams. V 1 I UJXKINK sputum IS one oi vxhlch lOI1l8I'l V111 We UVILIWS md Q1 ll nf 'P Q schfml LAN we Lx fa m www 1 1 L no doubt and some pe1h1 5 IL membu tneu dssoufltloll xuth school pubhcatlcms xx hen thev up stucemj pxxlth mm imthu Qommem pelmlt ue o plcsent C5111 HCI: 01151 ' HE MV, 'A jf .' X-' - ' ' A' the Rad' '. .QQ X .. - Q.. . 1 L' My ff . 1 X . 'ill be pmud. It's il section of f1'iCI1C1S amd their messages to us. They in 'Q ur ' tx' Ct 1C'i1'1. . 5 . ' z px ' -- vv'-q 1 Sf ' ' K' ' . ' ' ' t' o a m S Q yUl 1 m ,X Q ZIW5 I I IBITY UNITED STATES WYAIQ .- lr .F'fIEI?I:-.. ': Xl! ,-:z+'5E:frE:ErE24:rfwEE xg? W' 2 ' '33?QgE2iErE3g:E5.,:i:::jg:g.4.41:5:' QW .5463 'N' M' . , .::2:2:5:5:5:,.335S:1 ' 2 ll . . . . ' l O l . . . I D O C I , I , . . . . I I ' I . . ' a .4 0 a s g . . . . , , I I ' I 0 . . . l eg Q o a n Q Q y . . I I I . . . . . . 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Commelrwclal Nallolmal llgamls S1 Trust Co Lourel MISSISSIDQI we ,Q 55 val' llll ll Q al l W. , A Sa e Place 0 D0 Busm N When Dmmq Cut, Hlwoys Remember Thot eleste S DWLEZ J f fl un if 1S a good plaoe to eat, and you re always welcome' 55 Elhsvnle MRS T1-1oMAs R BEECH Hlqhway ll 5 1 K4 540- mmmmu un-um-unmm-umm mmm Iuuulmllwlnnmumu lnmmlmuxumwun ww muwmnuwwuwlmmvuumlunmm nmumlnmumxmllirl QF: fv ,.,, L 1 HmUImIlllUll.l1lU1fIIlIllIHlIVlllQlIllIlILIQwUHl1lLi I U,I1lHlIILlUHHlIlUIl 'fr Ill II1I1l lH.UUllLllIIl ' 5 E 2 0 o 1 l 0 I 2 .. -L. 5 : . : - ' 91,-r S. : 1 .' Wir:-f4'?-?f,1.,L. V' ,gm L, 5 5 Q '- -L ., '-..- nfn'F,l ff F-'5+. - T 5 I .l , . ,, ' . 1 1, 1, ,- Hear - fl ' - -4 5 fwfr' -X a :J if lg 5 .ravi l -xlib'-5 - an , v 35511 : 4, - f1'iffQ, li ' - ' ' l lu ' ' 'ffl QF? ls E ' .fj',? ,M - , -,f,,-va, - 4zwf A Vo XA fLg.,f.I5, EE gf:--1 ,ff . ,wi-.gf,: ' -, mow. , N N we : M gi - . ' .- ,, ,lv - '- ' w .,, H . ' '-an N5 : . ,.A, . 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V ' l 17 ' f t ' ess M E 4,110-IIIII-IIIIIw----H-w-I-I--u-u mm- un nu n: mnmrmhllinul l'E'il'1iunlrrn1rlnn5un1m1r1IJ'f1uxlulnmlxfum 'W ' 'WW' Y 1IF1rlI!IIlUlu1ImuME n1nlnWEExHiurL M, UTYYTUUHIJIJITIIIUHDJTTILUYTIITTITIYVTIDIHJIIIIIIITHIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIAIIIIIIIlIlNIIIIlIIllllmmm!!lIHVIIAlVIIIIllVIHllLLM!bl!lllllllllllHHHllllNNHIlIIIlllllrlllllVI-Illllllllllfllg UmJUlIlUIl 7 0 E l E ll K' : E E E 5 E 5 E fa ' qi E : f , E s 1, ' 1 5: ' 1 - ' A- 2 P E E xv 5 . f T' E 5 X , XE , 5 N ,w 5 , E ... ls E ,-' ' l ' ' J J 5 V 4 Q E 5 YJ - . lE . X o - l 5 g g X Q 5 JZ: 'T v 5 N 5 1' 5 -' Q : A .ff E x - I 5 - E V J 1111111 N YOUR CONIMENCEMENT SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHER umm 1.mr..u.u1u L.. Better Plctures at Lower Cost McClellan Bros Studio 405 Mdgnolm Street Laurel SMART . . Laurels Quallty Shoe Store FOR LADIES Johansen 0 Tweedze 0 Vxtalxty Paramount 0 Hollzgan Kxcks Smarhe Debs 0 Natural Bndge Arnold Authentxc FOR MEN Wmthrop 0 Actxon Free FOR CHILDREN Mother Blrd 0 Simplex Shoes Correctly Fltted S H O SMART STORE Magnolma Street Laurel E onz 1 unsrzfi EKU' CCL LI.L L l af J? YOUR BEST 'ZECLHZ Laurel Ell1sv1lle and Surroundmg Terrltory Best Because Its Pure Pearson Ice Cream Co Phone 244 Central Avenue Laurel mmmmxmll l W , -J fi! -DL!-Qzwrzlrxxrxlrummgziux Lrlumn lv 1111-llunuflygif rylmmWlfllrllllwlvuuiminvruwmn 1 E E 2 Q E 0 0 0 U - 5 'E : 2 E 3 ' ' 5 E NE E : YE I 3 : : 5 li E 5 E 5 5 5 E1 - 5 El E : Eu : S E El E E El ' ' - 2' E el 5 E ii :1 5 Q :I I : 5 Q il ' ' 2 2 E . E E . : ' ' E ' ' ' E 2 - a lqifzfuulfrn-l -N 'I1fmwvwmwnwrurfrr1ru1TfumTrYrnnmmrnmx:HHHWEEE,iUTmuTITMu .l4llnIlvnmn4w , , nyx1'rnn nvlululln u nununn11i i V, ' eu ee G., k in iigi- 4 'Fl 5 ' A t+g,ff,mwm.l . 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All of the work by the Mississippi State College Experiment Station and the L Bureau of Agricultural Chemistry and Engineering on varie- ties fertilizers and improx ed farm machinerx is now being done on your campus Now that we will shortlx be engaged in the proce sing of dehw drated vegetables for the use of our armed forces ox G1 seas it is more than ever necessary that all of our people work together to the end that not one of our own soldiers nor of our Allies should suffei because of our failure to produce Our very best wishes go with you as you finish your scholastic year and we hope that the summer xacation and the work that follows will prove both profitable and pleasant LAUREL STARCH PLANT ESE IMEIUIIPB om unalzfi Emmnnhn l-lelp Your Self djpmplrg Store No 7 Efdmff 5? Q D 1 Y V . . . . 7 . 7 . . a v , , -lv S A uv - w : 1 . V. . . 1 . . .1 7 Y . . , . u'rUTJ?i'iililniinmiuiihinmmiivunimmmmnnniiiinvmuiumnniuiuinxuiuiiiiriliu mu llmnnlrlirnnrrrrruriiiinii fj X Y i 5 uxmuuu :.uu11I1lm1ui1iirLyWWnV4 li - E li E QE E E if VE E , - E NE E .E E E E - - 12 : lil 5 g ig - QE 5 ia no lE E , . n CC D i E - i o 4 1 X ., i 5 i E I 1 E 5 E fxlagnulin :fred --- Laurel E! H- - ii uuuiiviniiwniii' -i. W-mule '52 uuiun : :. 1571 ii gn :I :x EI 5 BETTER PORTRAITS AND FIIm Developing wo' 'f-J - HIGHEST GRADE G fa 1 .MVA CONGRATULATIONS CII1 for a Successful Year and for a Happy and Prosperous KODAK FINISHING Future Laurel Photo Servlce Up Stalls Over Hamllton Glavcb Phone 84 Laulel MISS IIAIIIIITOII GRAVE! fl1OI1f fTOP.I5 J XI'1AlIL I1 Iru. iurf. 1 I I I II 5, N Q4 I II V mI T I I IF Imm ,V BI- I.- I ,I 117vA-3g-g3gug?1tgLimI--gw'rlIII-I- II L III -I Ip N ' - :UL I II ' ' I .I 'P fel 'Ii 4 I IQQZL II. I I I - IE 5 e:f:5:fff5:5355f 4 ' I 5 :I -:- I A .-7? 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We learned what we know, right here in Ellisville, from experience, while all the txme we were getting more and more business for Jones county advertlsers Theres nothing like a good type Job to attract and bring results' Give us your ideas and let us give you our estimates on a real print Job' ga X W ,. - 'L I Every Job Dlstlnctlve Clean, Crisp Prlntmg' 'hr Igrngrma Eltvm VICTORY Ileh affirm fm Mwjiffnifwibm 590 . , 'Ax . j , . . v 9 F 'Ir 'A' ir i' ir Li-i gm,-, mfnnmnma 1,,l11.1,,r nfmamumwimmnaaummm f11-f1,1 ln '1,f wi. ' I.. TI :H wnhnmrrmbrxhiinrirrnmm 5 5 ff 2 ?lL'LflllfUlI ,ff fwfffff Mn !lIllfOfjlYll?,1S zltogmpf 18 !1llUIfjl'Ill7l1S XQZIUJQIYIIYIIS 'V , A ':..,-, :,u,,v-- , .-.-.af . 4 ., 4 :MI ., ff 1, , .uct


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