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'0%. -------------------------------------------------------- . N It is our hope in presenting this annual, The Whippet”, of 1950, to portray to the best of our ability, the spirit, tradi- tions, and activities of Kosciusko High School. Memories of our school days may grow dim as we launch out upon the sea of life but if in the years that lie ahead, this book enables us to relive once more our many pleasant expe- riences while students of Kosciusko High School, then We, the Annual Staff of 1950, shall have accomplished our objective. Title Page Foreword Contents Dedication Administration Supt. Message Prin. Message School Board Faculty Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Junior High Elementary Features Activities Snapshots Autographs Advertising % tc a n? To KOSCIUSKO HIGH SCHOOL, an institution we love and of which we are proud, whose traditions have been an inspiration to us, and to the Patrons, the Board of Trus- tees, and the Faculty, we wish to dedicate this, the second volume of THE WHIPPET. e| Ootf'' - Juwtv Ai atcto j ■ yp 4tt «dBUcU tAv uuL alt o-tktx,jaALxal - „nM JUaJdeJ' U“u' o V : j If j rV. £ TOM SPIGHT HINES, Superintendent Mnsriugfeu JjfflTtTK tl|Dol5 it OSZUJSKO H.fc BEE HiV e or The HILLS • JUieciuebo, JHiBBteeippi TO THE STUDENTS OF THE KOSCIUSKO CITY SCWOI : As you look through this, the 1950 Whippet, many pleasant memories of the year just past will come back to your minds. You are to be congratulated on the publication of this second edition of the Whip- pet. It is my hope that from year to year your annual will preserve for you the memory of those events, those people, those ideals that help to make up the Spirit of Kosy High. To the Seniors who go forth into the vjorld of work or into the field of higher education, we bid you Godspeed and extend our congratula- tions on your accomplishments. Sincerely yours, Tom S. Hines Superintendent Of all the years of my work in Kosciusko High School, this year has definitely been the most pleasant and satisfying. The new building not only has enabled us to work more pleasantly and efficiently but also has made possible many features necessary to a well-rounded educational program. Of equal importance has been the cooperation of the faculty and students in all phases of school life. For this I thank all of you. To the Faculty and Students of Kosciusko High School: Kosciusko High School has many things which make it out- standing, such as, high academic standards, unusually fine clubs and organizations, and an unexcelled school spirit. Because of these things her banners will al- ways wave on high. I consider it a pleasure and a privilege to work with Superintendent Hines, the faculty, the student body, and the community. With thanks and best wishes, I am Sincerely yours, U W. C. Skipworth, Principal Kosciusko High School F. O. OLIVER President LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Leslie Jordan, Luther W. Pullen, Felton O. Oliver, Hugh S. Potts, and H. Elmo Peeler. T. S. HINES TOM B. MILLS Principal History Coach Superintendent of City Schools F A C U MRS. EDWARD SIMMONS Principal Third Grade MRS. T. A. PATTERSON Librarian MRS. FLORA COVINGTON Home Economics T. C. PALMERTREE Mathematics Miss MARY J. SUDDUTH Mathematics MRS. GEORGE RAY Commerce MISS EMMA BOSTWICK English—Speech MRS. O. W. STEWART Engl ish—Languages MISS ALLEEN RAMSEY English CECIL JORDAN Science FRED HALLEY Sci., Jr. Coach ROBERT HARDISON Soc. Studies, Coach HAROLD WESSON Soc. Studies, Coach MRS. J. C. RICKETTS English MRS. B CLEGG Science MRS. ELLIS KELLY Mathematics MRS. G. D. CARNATHAN Sixth Grade MISS ROMA J. WALDROP Sixth Grade MISS MILDRED ELLIS Sixth Grade MRS. HOWARD BRITT Fifth Grade MISS NELLIE F. SMITH Fifth Grade MRS. ELEANOR REYNOLDS Fifth Grade MRS. ORA BELL WATKINS Fourth Grade MRS. T. C. PALMER FREE Fourth Grade MRS. EVA J. WILDER Fourth Grade MISS LOTTIE HOLLINGS- WORTH Third Grade MISS POLLY LTI7: Third Grade MISS MARTHA McCAFFERTY Second Grade MISS MARY V. POTTS Second Grade MISS VASHTI MONTGOMERY Second Grade MRS. JULIAN MELTON Second Grade MRS. IONE H. WATTS First Grade MRS. TONY MANSELL First Grade MRS. JOHN B. TURNER First Grade MISS NELLIE Q. HAYDEN Piano MRS. W. G. SKIPWORTH Piano MISS HORTENSE BECKHAM Secretary MRS. MAGGIE DEE POWELL Cafeteria Mgr. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SPONSORS: Alleen Ramsey Mary J. Sudduth Allen Abels ‘Siture bath nude one u orld. and art another. John Ables Politeness goes far, yet costs noth mg. Joe Alexander Truth is mighty and will pre- vail. Alice Bailey One today is worth two tomor- rows. Billy Dean Rigby My eye i make pictures when they are shut. Billy Blailock We cultivate literature on a little oatmeal. Marjorie Blocker Honor lies in honest toil.” Dale Bowles What sweet delight a quiet life affords.” Hendrix Brentz Sever trouble trouble until trouble troubles you.” Charles Brown Little but loud.” Eddythe Carter 7 am a part of all that I have met. Jimmie Dan Cain Hunt half a day for a forgotten dream.” Olivia Chambi.ee Friendship is Love without his wings.” John Chandler While we read history we make history.” Mary F.. Chandler Energy and persistence conquer all things” Jack Cochran Believe in love, Santa Clans, and everything. L. H. Cockrell A merry spirit doth good like a medicine. Maxine Colston Everywhere in life, the true ques- tion is not what we gain, but what we do.” Ella Jo Crosby A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Gene Crowder There is no greater delight than to be conscious of sincerity on self- examination.” Pat Curtis The mildest manners with the bravest mind.” Katherine Davis If effort brings success, fame is mine.” Elva Doy Dendy Love is history of a woman’s life, it is an episode in man's.” Gilbert Dickens Happy am I: from care I’m free! Why aren't they all contented like me? Sue Dodd Her fature tall— hate a dumpy woman. Eugene Ellis Take it easy, hare your fun. and let this old world flicker on. Florence Fleming Hitch your wagon to a star. z a O' L. W. Floyd So man was ever great without divine inspiration. H. R. Fraiser The secret of success is constancy to purpose. Harold Graham Our thoughts and our conduct are our own. Janie Merle Giles True to her work, her word, and her friends.” Margaret Ann Glaze The present is great with lure.” the fu- Charles Hugh Greene Sleep is the best cure for waking troubles.” James Gregory One cannot know everything.” Dorothy Hester O Love! in such a wilderness as this.” Betty Holley She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on.” Grace Holley To love, cherish, and to obey.” Frank Houston A mother's pride, a father’s joy.” James Hutchison Jokes are the cayenne of conver- sation. and the salt of life.” Eugene Irving The opportunity to do mischief is found a hundred times a day, and that of doing good once a year.” Duane Ivey To live is not to live for one’s self alone; let u help one another.” Fay Ivey Her eyes like stars of twilight fair, Like twilight, too her dusky hair. Frances Ivey True friendship is like sound health, the value of it is seldom known until it be lost.” James Jenkins Quality, not cfuantity is my mea- sure. James Jenkins Laugh and be fat.” Davie Sue Jones Happiness is good that nature sells us.” Gloyce Jones She that can have patience can have what she will.” Irene Jones Tis only noble to be good.” Karl ' Punk'' Jones Literature is the Thought of thinking souls. Matha Jones When night hath et her silver lamp on high. Then is the time for study. Mary Nell King Speech is silver. Silence is golden. Donald Lord Silence i more eloquent than words.” Barbara Martin They always win the golden day who listen much hut little to say.” Lattis Mae Nason She who has health, has hope, and she who has hope has everything. Joan Neal She teas good as she was fair, None- none on earth above her! As pore in thought as angels are: To know her was to love her.” Berneice Oakes Silence is golden.” Sammie Ellen Oden She is clever, original and talented: a type we would all like to copy.” James Buster” Oliver Had sigh'd to many, though he loved but one.” Peggy Peeler Variety's the very spice of life, That gives all its flavour.” James Dick” Richards A penny for your thoughts.” Emma Jean Richardson As fhe thinketb in her heart, so is she.” Jane Rigby Thought will not work except in silence.” Elwyn Rodgers Hear much, speak little.” Lee Roebuck Ah! why should life all labor be—let me alone!” Wallie Rone Toil does not come to help the idle.” Joyce Rowell Love in its essence is spiritual fire.” PmOTO SaPh A Or Ar'AUAgLf + £ Joan Sherrard Absence makes the heart grow fonder.” George Sowell A cheerful look makes a dish a feast.” Lois Sproles foy rises in me, like a summer r morn.” Yvonne Sweatt Of surpassing beauty and in the bloom of youth. Betty Jean Temple Went in at one ear and out at the other. Charles Terry As innocent as a new-laid egg. Patricia Tisbury She that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast. Donald Tucker Why should the Devil have all the good times?” Lucy Love Wallace She's all my fancy painted her; she's lovely, she's divine.” Lynda Zack Wasson Ambition has no rest.” Bryan Williams When women love us they forgive everything.” Horace Williams Better to u ear out than to rust out.” James Herman Winkler All mankind love a lover.” Betty Joyce Wylie Instructed that true knowledge leads to love.” William Earl Young Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow ye diet.” SENIOR CLASS COLORS: Green and white FLOWER: Rose MOTTO: The past forever gone; the future still our own.” Juniors JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SUSIE JORDAN President GLORIA HARTNESS Secretary and T reasurer CHARLES BRASWELL Vice-President SPONSOR: Miss Emma Bostwick Mr. T. C. Palmcrtree Rose Etta Abies Kathryn Agent Bobby Aldy Herman Atwood Ellis Boswell Charles Braswell Rachel Brett Clinton Burchfield Maxie Campbell Bobbie Champion Martha Comfort Mary Comfort a a Hope Curtis Bennie Faye Davis llie Sue Faulkner ivid Fowler Morgan Guess Jimmy Gunter Eugene Holmes J. C. Holt Doyle Dewett Bobbie Duncan Ella Ruth Ellard Linda Fox Sara Fultz Raymond Greene Gloria Hartness Dennis Hodges Ezell Hodges Charles Horne Eleanor Jenkins Billy Jennings r jy.i Irene Johnson Karl Jones Louise Jones Susie Jordan Bobbie Nell Kemp George Koseote Bernard Landrum Marianne Landsdale Donald Lawrence Max Lindsay Thomas Mc Adams Charlotte Maddox Fred Miller Byron Moore Margaret Murdock Mary O'Neal Faye Owens Frances Jo Peacock Marcne Pender Helen Power Katie Ramagc Betty Ann Rigby Bernard Russell Bobby Singletary James Ray Tommy Richardson Sara Frances Sloss Betty Jo Smith Nell Steen Gene Stokes Joyce Summerlin Travis Thornton Nina Thweatt Barbara Tindoll Clara Tolleson Sarah Wasson Harold White Bonnie Sue Wilder SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ) V JOHNNY TURNER President REBA LINDSF.Y JOHN ROBERT CAIN Vice-President ' ' Secretary and Treasurer Mrs. O. W. Stewart J Mr. Cecil Jordan Mr. Fred Halley FIRST ROW: John Alexander, Robert Alexander, Richard Ashcraft. Sara Ashley, Sylvia Bailey, Otis Bain, Ouida Barnette. Velma Glenn Beach, Mary Bond, James Brown. SECOND ROW: John Cain, Louise Carter, Thomas Carter, Gertrude Chennault. Ker- mit Cook, Matha Crowe, Wilburn Dacus, Donald Davis, Jackie Davis, Lotie M. Davis. THIRD ROW: Bessie Mae Dendy, Joe Dot)', Barbara Downs, Billy Ferrell. Helen Flanagan, Rebecca Flick, Katherine Flint, Jerry Goldman. Jimmy Graves. Earl Guyton. FOURTH ROW: Patsy Harkey, John Allen Hemphill, Louise Hollingsworth. Earlene Holt, Rosa Hooper, Claire Howard, Shirley Huffman, Julie Ann Irving. Joy Ivey. Ted Jamison. FIFTH ROW: Shirley Jennings, Bessie Jones, Billie Sue Jordan. Glyn Kinsey. Tommy Lacey. Janet Landers, Warren Lewis, Reba Lindsay, Richard Lowe, Jo Mary Max- well. SafiAcmaxe Ccl4A FIRST ROW: Virginia May, Lee McAdory, Bobby McCarty, Robert McCool, Lewis McCrory, Norma Jean McCrory, Johnny McDonald, Otera McKay, James Mc- Givney, Jerry Dell Mikel. SECOND ROW: Carol Jean Miller, Dorothy Ann Moody, Bobbie Jean Moore, Billy Wayne Norris, Margaret Norris, Eddie V. O'Briant, Tommy Palmertree, Margaret Nell Powell, Nora Mae Pylate, S. T. Ramage. THIRD ROW: Joe Rasberry, Nettie Jean Reynolds, Floyce Reynolds, Betty Robbins, Mary D. Robertson. Dclmos Rosamond, Harold Rosamond, James T. Rosamond, Harold Sandridge, Allen Kent Sills. FOURTH ROW: Wilmas Sills, Ann Sloss, Katherine Smith, Lamar Smith, Martha Lou Smith, Dorothy Jean Steen. Brooks Swales, Edith Louise Taylor, Johnny Turner, Joseph B. Wade. FIFTH ROW: Louise Ruby Webber, John Wheat. Betty Williams, Ouida Williams, Peyton Williams, Mickey Woods, Beverly Woods, John Woodson, Dixon Young, Mildred Murray. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS GARLAND BOYD President (JORDAN McCOOL Vice-President Q CAROLYN SMITHSON Secretary and Treasurer SPONSORS: Mrs. Orville Covington Mrs. T. A. Patterson We.,ll Live. ThrouBh If! Shoe. Shines---- - free.! A (tirl o4ow Bur eJi or )lwaVs ! Paint J is Lips, s. entors LAYZ11 — Jit'S ir ioe. Tisne A S Betty J. Adams, Wilma Addington, Archie Armstrong, Frances Barnett. Donald Bell, Gene Blailock. Charles Bond, Garland Boyd, James Boyd, Rosie Mary Cremeen, Ernest Dees, Sam Dodd, Jo Ann Doss, Mary E. Duncan, Sylvia Ellis, Jessie Epperson, Jimmy Flanagan, Ruth Graham, Eva Sue Green, Ruby Green, Lucy Gunter, David Ivey, Lida Hamrick, Billie J. Hartley, Dorothy Herod, Mary Frances Hutchinson, Sara Jamison, Charlene Jenkins, Rita Jennings, James Johnson, Rodney Jones, Ann Kelly, Jean Kelly, Nancy Kennedy, Dorothy King, Peggy Sue Kinsey, Jo Ann Landrum, Nell Lawrence, Oliver Leonard, Patsy Lindsay, Bobby Lowe, Ruth Luper, Pattie Mabry, Evelyn Maddox, Jeanette Martin, Shirley Matthews, George May, Dorothy Mayo, Gordon McCool, Ern- estine McCrory, Glen McGuire, Louie McKay, Gwendolyn Miller. s Ernest Morgan, Alice Myrick, Charlene Nolan, David Oakes, John D. Oakes, Joy O'Neal, Wade Parker, Nancy Peacock, James Pearson, Jo Ann Pettit, Nina Pettit, Lady Peeler, Elma Dean Phillips, William Pierce, Lacy Pittman, Marjorie Price, Geraldine Ray, Joy Reynolds, Marie Reynolds, Martha Ann Richardson, Walter Robbins, Arvis Rosamond, Rubye Faye Rule, Charles Rushing, Joe Rutherford, Valdez Sanders, Herman Sandridge, Reginald Simmons, Sara Simmons, Sammy Sims, Ralph Sims, Helen Sims, Carolyn Smithson, Billy Spikes, Bobby Spikes, Sue Steen, Huey Summerlin, Durward Swinney, Wayne Taylor, Elsie Terry, Coy Thomas, Mabelline Thomas, Roy Thomas, Charlene Thompson, Elmer Toten, George Toten, James Toten, Bryan Tucker, Jan Tyler, Ernest Vinson, Ralph Wallace, James Wasson, Lavelle White. n x '■ oajLv y G R A D E • J' FIRST ROW: Billy Adams, Ann Brooks, Bobby Bucklclew, Bob Betterton, Eugene Barfield, Marjorie Campbell, Joyce Chamblce. 7 SECOND ROW: Sylvia Crosby, Harvey Clark, Edna1 Craft, Edith Craft, Curtis Cook, Jack Dorman, Clyde Doster. THIRD ROW: Betty Davidson, Sara Ellard, J. W. Farmer, Shirlie Fowler, George- Marie Fraiser, Faye Graham, Mary Gilbert. FOURTH ROW: Tom Hines, Jr., Dale Huffman, Reggie Hambrick, Marlin Ivey, John Will Jones, Buddy Jordan, Robert Jones. FIFTH ROW: Shirley King, Eddie Kling, Dan Langford, Rachel Leveritt, Billy Lacey, Mildred Leopard, Paula Martin. SIXTH ROW: Vera Bell McCrory, Mary Alice McAdams, Larry Hall, June Woolscy. FIRST ROW: Polly Lepard, John Meggs, Mary Miles, Jimmy Miller, Bettie Moore, Bobby Moore, Ellen Oakes. SECOND ROW: Charlotte O'Neal, Marion O'Neal, Shirley Ozier, Betty Payne, Emily Potts, Jimmy Power, Jeanette Pullen. THIRD ROW: Otho Ray, Jo Reynolds, Robert Reynolds, Jean Rube, Jimmy Russell, Bobbie Smith, Charles Steen. FOURTH ROW: Walter Stembridge, Mary Stennatt, Charles Stokes, Ellen Taylor, Bobby Thompson, Mary Thompson, Roger Thonjpson. FIFTH ROW: Carnell Tucker, Franklin Wagner, Ruby Wagner, Jimmie White, James Wilkerson, Charles Williams, Bonnie Windham. Dena Abels Willard Addington Loretta Andrews Shirley Armstrong Charles Beauchamp, Jr. Jimmie Bell Jane Bennett Betty Joyce Blanton Shirley Blanton Orrin Bly Dollie Boswell Patsy Bowles Rudolph Bramlett Sonny” Britt Elizabeth Brown Nancy Jo Brown Wade Harvey Brown Nettie Ann Burch Predie Earl Burdinc Love. Carter Bennie Chandler Patricia Chaney Prances Comfort Marvin Cummins Walter Davis, III Elouise Dickerson Jake Doster Jo Freda Duke Sara Duncan Lester Greene William Greene Louis Gregory, Jr. Jimmie Greer James Gould Nella Mae Guess Sammy Guyton Betty Jean Hanna Ray Harvey Sudie Hodges Bailey Holt Hugh Howard Evelyn Ivey Robert Ray Lacey Jackie Leslie Dorothy Norris Grace Newsom Charlene O'Briant Libby O'Neal Golden Loftin Lewis Mangum Thomas Massengill Margaret McAdams Max Miller Bernicce Morgan Jean Murray Margie Faye Moore Harlotte O'Neal Lonnie Joe Odom James Parker Vic Parkes Bobbie Patterson Vela Philley Marie Pearson Ramona Poole Bobby Gene Ray Tommy Reynolds Claire Faye Reynolds Billy Sam Rigby Shirley Sanders Alvin Skelton Sylvia Summerlin Martha Taylor Joe Triplett Sandra Tyler Shelly Tyler Gloria Vines Willard Wagner Kenneth Wallace Billy Tom Wasson Gene White Sara Wiles Alice Faye Williamson Erma Dell Williamson Erik Vandcndooren « n n Robert Hall Abies, Adams, Allen, Ball- ard, Bennett, Blackstock, Blai- lock SIXTH GRADE Brown, L. Blanton, L. Blan- ton, Bowers, Boone, Braswell, Brunt Carden, Carter, Campbell, Channell, B. Chappell, L. Chappell, Chatham Collins, Criscoe, Dacus, Dav- idson, Day, Dewctt, Dodd Edmonds, Ellis, Ferguson, Flanagan, Garrett, George, Gilbert Green, Griffin, Halley, Ham- mond, B. Hambrick, D. Ham- brick, Hawkins Holley, Holloway, Holt, Ho- ward, Jenkins, Jennings, John- son Johnston, B. Jordan, D. Jor- dan, Joseph, Keen, Kling, Lansdale Lawrence, Leslie, Little, Lof- tin. Love, Lowe, McAdams McCarty, McKay, McLem- ore, Montgomery, M. Moore, J. Moore, Newell. Norris, B. Nowell, F. Nowell, Oakes, Odom. Parker, Parkes. Peeler, Pettie,‘ Reed, Richard- son, J. Russell, R. Russell, E. Sanders L. Sanders, M. Sanders, F. Sanders, Simmons, L. Sim- mons, D. Sims, M. Sims. S. Sims, E. Skelton, N. Skel- ton, D. Smith, G. Smith, Jean Smith, J. Smith Stennett, Stonestreet, Strick- land, Summerlin, Thcrrell, Thomas, Thweatt Wagner, Bobby White, Bettye White, J. White, Wigley, Wyatt, Young. Brent, Vance JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Jimmy Bell, Jimmy Power, Roger Thompson, Tom Hines, Jr., Bob Belter- ton, Sammy Guyton, Nickey Halley, Cornell Tucker, Marlin Ivey, Charles Stokes, Harvey Clark, Jimmy Greer, Jack Dorman, Billy Lacey, Ray Harvey, Jimmy White, Sonny Britt, James B. Campbell. SECOND ROW: COACH FRED HALLEY, Robert Ray Lacey, John Clark Love, Jr., Roy Braswell, Jr., David Jordan, Bobby Ray, Wade Harvey Brown, Otha Ray, Joe Triplett, Billy Rigby, John Edward Meggs, Marvin Cummins, Charlie McCarty, Kenneth Wallace, Lowrey Therrell, Walter Davis III, Don Hambrick, JAMES ROSAMOND, MGR. CAPTAIN: Cornell Tucker CO-CAPTAIN: Harvey Clark JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS Ann Brooks Buddy Jordan Bobbie Loufse Smith Bobby Carl Moore Dolly Boswell Williard Addington Sara Wiles Shelley Tyler Ct)Q Adams, Barfield. Bond. Bowie, Brantley Bryant, Burchfield, Burdine, Cagle. Cain Chamblec, Chappell, Clark. A. Coleman, J. Coleman Craft. Culpepper, Curry, Darnell, M. Davidson P. Davidson, Davis, Dendy, Dodd, Dun- can Dunn, Fedrick, Flanagan, Flint, Gibson F T H G R A D E Gould. Grantham, Gunter, Guyton, Har- vey C. Hathcock, L. Hathcock, N. Holland, P. Holland, Holloway Holt. Hull, Hunsinger, C. Ivey, J. Ivey J. Jackson. R. L. Jackson, Kelly, Kirkland, Landrum B. Lawrence, D. Lawrence, M. Lawrence, Lindsey, Massey Mayo, McCafferty, McCory, McMillan, Miller Moffitt, Monroe, Murdock, Myrick, Na- son Norris, Oakes, Phillcy, Potts, Pylatc Randolph, Ray, Rhodes, Rice, Rone Robertson, Rosamond, Russell, Ruther- ford, Sanders Schrodes, Sills, C. Sims, E. Sims, Smith Smithson, Steen, Stonestreet, Stubbs, Summcrhill Taylor, Thompson, Thornton, Thrasher, Tindoll Tucker, Wasson, Webb. White, Woolsey, Young FOURTH GRADE 4 Barbara Abies, Linda Stennctt, Patricia Benton. Roy Bennett, Larry Blanton, Faye Braswell, Nina Brunt, Lamar Burdine, Jerry Burns, Peggy Cameron, Faith Carter, Andrew Chandler, Charles Chandler. Edith Crosby, Jeanene Crosby, Percy Curtis, Louise Davidson, Roy Davidson, Troy Davidson, Jeff Dendy, James Edwards, Tommy Elkin, James Ellington. Bertha Federick, Rodney Ferrell, Annie Laurie Fleming, Patty Frost, Jeanette Furr, Sandra Sue Giles, Betty Glaze, Wiley Graham, Glenys Grayling, Faye Greene. Gene Green, Kathrine Gregory, Angela Halley, Edward Harkey, Mary Alice Hawkins, Lela Ann Jamison, Jeraldine Jenkins, Patsy Lea Jones, Mary Kathrine Jordan, Sue Kelly. John Lee, Swanton Lepard, Rose Luper, Jimmy Mayatt, Douglas McAdams, Sidney McCool, Peggy Joyce Miller, Martha Mills, Sara Nell Montgomery, James E. Moore. Janice Moore, Joe Moore, Francis Moudy, Ruth Neal, Walter Mewell, Minnie O'Brient, Billie Page, Jimmie Paquinette, Rachel Patterson, Shirley Payne. Sara Jo Pander, Wendell Philley, Bennie Earl Pitts, Letty Ann Pratt, Connie Faye Proctor, Donna Sue Proctor, Latane Ram age, Maxine Ramage, Bobbie Nell Reynolds, Leona Rob- bins. Peggy Sue Roberts, Jackie Rushing, Ann Russel, Reba Russel, Rosemary Rutherford, Thomas Sanders, Calvin Smith, Percy Smith, Rebecca Smith, Ruth Steen. Linda Steen, Bill Stonestrcet, Jerry Summerlin, John Taylor, Roy Terry, Virginia Turnipseed, Pat Vandcrford, Sylvia Wagner, Marilyn Watts, Mary Davis Williams. Bonnie Adams L. M. Aldy, Jr. Carolyn Armstrong Fred Allen Bell Louise Brantley Peggy Ann Braswell Louise Brunt Mary Neal Burchfield Jerry Cameron Kermit Campbell Truman Channell Rose Mary Chapman Wayland Clifton Zelda Ann Comfort Priscilla Craft Betty Jo Culpepper Joe Davidson James Henry Edwards Cecil Farmer Hazel Ferrell Linda Faye Flanagan Helen Fowler Thomas Fowler Jan Hanna Gant Ann George Donald Gould Raymond Graham Sara Carolyn Green Claude Guess James Harvey Doris Hawkins Cleat us H eg wood Billy Holt Doyle Horn Howard Lee Rebecca Hussinger Rebecca Jackson Margaret Ader Jackson Gene Jenkins Hazel Jennings Jimmy Johnson Joanne Jones Jack Brown Jordan Jo Jo Joseph Marcie Joan Keen Marvin Lawrence Wanda Lynn Leslie Jerone Lishman Frances Jean May Robert Eldon Mayo Guyla R. McGee f OT hOv s PHOUKi« ru nor Af'A't A 011 Joy McMillan Annie Lou Moore Bcrdine Moore Billy Dale Moore James Moore Linda Morgan Mary Moudy Paul Moudy Mary Betty Neal Carolyn Newell Doralyn Norris Sara Nowell Pearlean Oakes Pamela Oliver Patricia Nell O’Neal Verniece Parish Archie Pratt Ralph Proctor Patricia Pullen Ruth Pylate Jimmie Ray Leland Rhodes Stanley Rhodes Jimmy Rigby Pauline Rogers I i. m- . .J 0 Ronny Rutherford Gail Sanders Jerry Sanders Judy Sanders J. C. Shuler Norma Jean Shuler Edward E. Skelton Kenneth Skinner Betty Smith Ralph Smith Hettie Steen Jimmie Stokes Karlean Stubbs Martha Summerhill Jean Taylor Kent Thompson Ronny Walker Joe White Mary C. White Rayborn White Memrose Wigley Tina Williams Jean Windham Troy Woodall Joyce Young Adams, Allen. K. Bailey, L. Bai- ley, Barfield, Barton, Blailock J. Blanton, L. Blanton. M. Blan- ton, Blue, Boone, Bowers, Bo- zone Brantley, Britt, Brooks, Brunt, Bryant, H. Burchfield, I. Burch- field Calloway, B. Cameron, D. Cam- eron, Collins, Criscoc, Croft, Cummins SECOND 0 ' t • % Darnell, Davidson, Davis, Day, D. Dendy, Donald Dendy, Doss n n Downs, Duncan, HI lard, Elmore, Euart, Fenwick, Furr Godfrey, Greene, Gregory, Gun- ter, Hansford, Hartncss, Harvey Hines, Hodges, Jenkins, Jen- nings, Johnson, Kea, Kellum n n n a -m Jan Kling, Jon Kling. Lane, Langford, Lee, Love •• GRADE A. Lowe, S. Lowe, Martin, Mas- singill, McCool, Meggs, Middle- ton A. Moore, S. Moore, Morgan, Moss, Murphy, Myrick, Nash Odom, Page, Parish, Patterson, Payne, Pearson, Peeler Pender, C. Petit, R. Petit, Pope, Potts, Quick, H. Ramage R. Ramage, Ray, Reynolds, Rho- des, Rimmer, Robbins, Ruther- ford Self, Sills, Simmons, Sims, Skeen, Skinner, Stanley Steen, Stembridge, Summerlin, Sylvester, Taylor, Terry, B. Thompson T. Thompson, A. Thweatt, B. Thweatt, Townsend, Turnipseed, Wade, Wasson Wiles, C. Woodson, J. Wood- son, Zachery Adams, Addington, Allen, Armstrong, Beckham 5 A. Blackstock, Braswell, Breazeale, Brooks, Brown, Bruce, Brunt Burk, Cain, Carden, Chandler, Chaney, A. Chappell, D. Chap- pell G. Chappell, Collier, Covington, Crawley, Crosby, Davis, Ed- wards Ellington. Epperson, Fenwick, Ferrell, Germany, Gober, Haley Harvey, Hodges, Holderman, E. Holland, L. Holland, R. Holl- and, D. Holt H. Holt, Hutchinson, Ivy, Jack- son, Jenkins, J. Jennings, S. Jen- nings Johnston. Jones, Jordan, Joseph, Kea, Kellum, Lackie Lawrence, Leonard, Leopard, Massey, H. McAdams, J. Mc- Adams, McGee McMillan, Meggs, Monroe, C. Moore, G. Moore ?9SO Norris, Nowell, O’Briant, Odom, Page, Peacock, Pearson Pettit, Phillips, Power, Proffer, Pugh, Pullen, Ray I. Reynolds, M. Reynolds, Rob- bins, Roberts. G. Rodgers, J. Rodgers, M. Rogers Russell, Schuler. Shelton, A. Shuler, M. Shuler, R. Shuler, Simmons Sims, Sledge, Smith. Standard, Stewart, Stribling, Summerhill Summerlin, Terry, Thomas, Thornton, Vanderford, Wallace, Wasson Watts. P. Webster, S. Webster, Wedworth, White, Yates, Young PRESENTATION IS EXCITING COACHES RECEIVE RECOGNITION HARDISON RECEIVES CAR Qofav(2Mi LUCY LOVE WALLACE JEAN REYNOLDS Paieide 1950 SYLVIA BAILEY YVONNE SWEATT FRANCES JO PEACOCK 0 fouvfljuut qfiajTiub J UAJ I 6dw vo )7KUt dMctio ‘MO'uOuji'$AJUrt J l M dL ty MbK TuaJL JtyicJb XLichaA hj Iftl JUMut jyia rt sPojxjjJttiAJ J AJCje i QlxJL £ £fa (L jL t: Jew ?oot(Udl (Zueett I CHEERLEADERS LEAD THE WHIPPETS (5) BETTY HOLLEY (4) HAROLD COCKRELL BETTY ANN RIGBY (3) (2) HAROLD ROSAMOND BUSH ATWOOD (6) (7) OUIDA WILLIAMS (1) CHARLENE THOMPSON (8) GORDAN McCOOL KOSY HIGH! tCrtia ----------------------------------------------------- Tttaten, Kosy High, Kosy High, Here's a toast to you; Kosy High, never die. Glory and friends true; Kosy High, Kosy High, We will see you through for We are for you—We re behind you, KO-SY HIGH! Robert Hardison Harold Wesson Tom Mills CAPTAIN CO-CAPTAIN GILBERT DICKENS Left Guard All State All Choctaw Conference KARL PUNK- JONES Full Back All Choctaw Conf. ALLEN ABELS Quarter Back All State Second Team All Choctaw Conference JOHN ABLES End—Tackle All State Second Team HENDRIX BRENTZ Right Half Back JIMMY DAN CAIN Right Half Back MAXIE CAMPBELL Full Back JOHN CHANDLER Center DONALD DAVIS Quarter Back RAYMOND GREENE Left End DENNIS HODGES Left—Right Half Back J. C. HOLT Right Tackle 3 UUA ltR FRANK HOUSTON Right Guard MAX LINDSAY Left Tackle BOBBY McCARTY Left Half Back LOUIS McCRORY Right Guard ROBERT PAYNE Left Half Back ALLEN KENT SILLS Right End BOBBY SINGLETARY Left Tackle BRYAN WILLIAMS Center HORACE WILLIAMS Left End All Choctaw Conference JAMES H. WINKLER Left Half Back WILLIAM EARL YOUNG End—Tackle STARTING LINE UP HOPE CURTIS Forward ROSE ETTA ABLES Forward GIRLS' BASKETBALL REBA LINDSEY Forward EOIS SPROLES Guard NORMA JEAN McCORY Guard PEGGY PEELER Guard HORACE WILLIAMS Forward JOHN CHANDLER Forward JOHN ABLES Forward BOYS’ BASKETBALL BRYAN WILLIAMS BILLY BIGBY ALLEN ABELS MAX LINDSEY Guard Guard Guard Center BASEBALL CLUB FRONT ROW: Gilbert Dickens, Punk Jones, James Her- man Winkler, John Chandler, Horace Williams. BACK ROW: Frank Houston, Allen Kent Sills, Gene Crowder, Mickey Woods. MANAGERS: Eddie Kling and James Boyd. COACH: Robert Hardison. Under the splendid leadership of Coach Robert Hardison, the baseball team battled their way to many victories. Hav- ing played eleven games and losing only three, they were named the District Four Champs and the second place runner-up in the Choctaw Conference. The Club lost two games to Greenwood and one to Newton. Kosciusko was victorious both times over Winona, Louisville, Starkville, and Philadelphia. HIGH SCHOOL BAND DRUM MAJOR: Buster Oliver MAJORETTES: Alice Bailey Peggy Peeler Susie Jordan Frances Jo Peacock Margaret Nell Powell FLUTES: Alice Bailey Margaret Nell Powell Frances Jo Peacock Helen Power Lucy Love Wallace Emily Potts OBOE: Ann Kelly BASSOON: Reba Lindsay CLARINETS: Sammie Ellen Oden Johnnie Turner Morgan Guess Gene Blailock Sarah Simmons Joan Sherrard Dorothy Hester Brooks Swales Joe Doty Jimmie Flannagan Katherine Flint Virginia May Elsie Terry CLARINETS: James Parker Bonnie Sue Wilder Jean Kelly Mary F. Hutchison Emily Oakes ALTO CLARINET: Shirley Jo Huffman BASS CLARINET: Jack Cochran SAXOPHONES: Carolyn Smithson Joan Doss Bonnie Windham Shirley Ozier Sandra Tyler Buster Oliver Eugene Ellis Peggy Peeler CORNET: Ellis Boswell Jan Tyler Thomas Carter Sammy Sims Tommy Hines Sonny Britt Sammy Guyton Kenneth Wallace David Oakes Jimmy Bell Bob Betterton HORNS: Jerry Dell Mikel Ann Sloss Jimmy Boyd Thomas Earl Reynolds TROMBONES: Allen K. Sills John T. Thornton George Koseote Billy Tom Wasson Shelly Tyler Louis Mangum Dale Huffman BARITONES: Gene Crowder Jimmy Graves Tommy Reynolds BASS: Donald Tucker Thomas Mc Adams Wilburn Dacus Charles Stokes BASS VIOL: Susie Jordan DRUMS: Pat Curtis Sally Sloss Maxie Campbell Charles Bond James Winkler Jimmy White BELLS: Jo Mary Maxwell Betty Robbins JUNIOR HIGH BAND rdcitjr JIMCI t) F NI) JR. ROSTER OF KHS BAND 1949-50 FLUTES: Betty Jo Davidson Joy O'Neal Patricia Rone Lucy Simmons CLARINETS: Katherine Cain Sylvia Crosby Qujette Dacus Dorothy Jo Flannagan Charles Jennings Bill Jordan John Clark Love, Jr. Alice McAdams Bobby McCarty Jerry McLcmore Betty Jo Nowell Emily Oakes Gene Shroeder Patsy Smithson Janet Thrasher Johnnie Ann Tindoll BARITONE: Ray Stennett, Jr. SAXOPHONES: Nettie Ann Burch Billie Tom Dodd Patty Mabry David Sims CORNETS: Bon Allen Bill Boone Walter Davis Louis Joseph John Kirkland Billie Landrum Howard Odom Lonnie Odom Harry Peeler HORNS: Shirley Fowler Billie Sue Jordan Ruth Kelly Mary Nell Stennett TROMBONES: Willard Addington Joe Walter Barfield Bobby Lowe Barry Sills BASS: William Greene DRUMS: Jimmie Greene Jimmie Power Otho Ray BELLS: Dolly Boswell George Marie Frasier Fran White CAPTAIN Gene Crowder BAND DIRECTOR DRUM MAJOR W. G. Skipworth Buster Oliver Susie Jordan Peggy Peeler Frances Jo Peacock Margaret Nell Powell Alice Bailey MAJORETTES FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Motto: Toward New Horizons Colors: Red and White Flower: Red Rose OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: Mrs. Orville Covington, Advisor; Majorie Blocker, President; Tommie HolLigsworth, Vice-President; Julie Ann Irving, Secretary; Patty Mabry, Treasurer; Shirley Ann Jennings, Reporter; Nora Mae Pylatte, Pianist; Ouida Ann Williams, Songleader; Billie Sue Faulkner, Parliamentarian; Bobbie Jean Champion, Historian. The activities of the year include a first place booth at the Central Mississippi Fair and a complete week of celebrating F. H. A. including the first formal banquet to be held in the cafeteria. The sale of hot dogs at football games to finance delegates expenses to State and National conventions. OFFICERS Joan Neal ................................................... President Sammie Ellen Oden ...................................... Vice-President I.ucy Love Wallace .......................................... Secretary Frances Ivey ................................................ Treasurer Miss Mary Julia Sudduth ....................................... Sponsor Mrs. George Ray............................................. Co-Sponsor MEMORIES OF FALL CONFERENCE — devotionals; formal presentation of 1948- 49 theme: Strive, Grow, Achieve ”; fun and fellowship at the How Do Your Flowers Grow? party; an impressive Installation Service and presentation of the Bible play The Gift”; and the election of Susie Jordan as president of District Three. 4-W FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB Kos - Z -Hi Daze I PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF THE KOSCIUSKO HIGH KOSCIUSKO, MISS., DECEMBER 3, 1949. J VOLUME XII KOSCIUSKO WINS LEGAL DECISION TW- 950 YVhi to the new sch faculty and the n marc •Judge Herbert Holmes has ■ IVJU55IJ vJj ruled the court had no jurisdic- «r lfc lion over the Mississippi Hitch ! Grammar ‘ School Association. However, operetta «f he did hold that Brent , had Motjl • been eligible throughout the formanccs V T«r, football season because of Mr. | p m and ,„V ,, Henna's ruling in September. Rrammar scho 1949. and hrs md as a fact that (.eeds ., be usc the Stale j % Committee | books V,er si had no vT forfeit Kos- for Vde ciusko’sC m disqualify I A Brentz. Xb jg he had no } J jurisdiction ptfr the Associa- 1 j ' tion, he dissolved the injunction, ’ oh but gave Kosciusko the right to amC„ Wpeal with supersedeas, which l,uu rs' jmeans that the injunotWI%U and dlrectors were remain in force “‘s- B™ preme Court hears ( J J Ncll,c Ford f _____________________L X Perplexing qiJ ______________________________ o be solved by V Beat Pic jj . eluded: Did John A enough courage to cilia’s hand? WIv- on nno A 3jfll 1,0 Pa-vec to the Indians c act p.aye - Tus fine work. Thanksgb' ,° k The annuJP 1 banquet honoring the V L j ll be held in the school «k 'on Friday night, December T r Miss Emma Bostwick and the cheerleaders will sponsor the ban- quet, and Mrj|l fe««rall, with her efficient corvjf ' iters, will be lesponsible Members of the WhippK -+ will be the guests of theirSh yf Also present witfbe Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hires. Mr. and Mrs. SkipwoP fclach and Mrs.Jfc k' son. Co Wessoif 1 and M - T oach 4 Mills. lS -4 nr ' Jrhere V -Jot each i ------of izations, an ou section and ath! u Atographs of 3 s and of _ yugh scho jy annual dftred or mor T e much better year. The political to the rosturm. see thi . dense n igU P L begu lkpice rfr have ■r Pris- when 5 irst years Vr eV A film, •Ann 'own just befon m the scht kTMAS THANK in land. He. Thap - rempts . $ Thank God for Christmas Him for Christ, whose birthday for the spirit of giving, and ih: Thank Him for the enure ous Christmas, and for t! gather in thousands :A d sing prya%|ri the Pi iijr. s that win ring 11 ions of A:np s all over vNe x VN c C Ch: .me th; home tl to live or n in his communit Mrs. M. O. Pali ' ville gave the r i Education. Saic j “We parents ar- Mwncrit :V chief j X resources: %thy children f.er the repoi muni«jM • lancil ' Chrisfk •'vWG tion mas wi!l-4L of Bethlehem told to lin church services There wi F I Vbea. i Ehildre be no lev , a masci Yes, 11 union over our c n and 4 « }ht y U 9 v Jnave the coiW| boy. Billy Bigby: No. because I don think it is ap You really have a very nice paper this vear. and already I miss BETA CLUB AND ANNUAL STAFF It is with great pleasure that the Beta Club and Annual- Staff present the 1930 WHIPPET to the students and faculty. The Beta Club, an honorary scholastic organiza- tion which was organized in Kosciusko in 1947, has as its motto Let us lead by serving others.” Leading the Beta Club this year are: President, Janie Merle Giles; Vice-President, Susie Jordan; Secretary, Joan Neal; Treasurer, Sally Sloss; Executive Committee, Lucy Love Wallace and Sammie Ellen Oden; Program Committee, Betty Jo Smith, Betty Ann Rigby, Mary Virginia O'Neal; Social Committee, Helen Power, Frances Jo Peacock, Gloria Hartness. The 1930 members are; Frances Ivey, Joan Shcrrard, Alice Bailey, Marene Pender, David Fowler, Bobbie Duncan, Mary Comfort, Martha Comfort, Charles Braswell, Johnny Turner, Buster Oliver, Tommie Lacey, Sylvia Bailey, Katherine Flint, Julie Irving and Margaret Nell Powell. A B” average is necessary for admittance to the Beta Club. Eligible this year are: Eugene Ellis, H. R. Fraiser, Pat Curtis, Sara Nell Fultz, Charlotte Owens, Clara B. Tolleson, Charlotte Maddox, Jimmy Graves, Earl Guyton, Tommie Hollingsworth, Reba Lindsay, Dorothy Ann Moody, Floyce Reynolds, Betty Robbins, Ann Sloss, Martha Smith and Ouida Williams. Combined with the Beta Club are the following members who composed the Annual Staff: Allen Abies, Hendrix Brcntz, Bonnie Sue Wilder, Morgan Guess, Fay Ivey, Irene Jones, and Yvonne Sweatt. Mrs. George Ray, Sponsor of the Beta Club and Annual, wishes to express her appreciation to every member of the Annual Staff for their diligent effort that they have put forth to make a success of this annual, and especially to Allen Abels who has done most of the art work for THE WHIPPET. Autographs yun Tfocru MXr ” n‘ cW ‘ - - n'-- ‘ £jiwri u rU-rruuis SZO-VT OIM uUmj oa, (0 . xttn Pyr (SHEM (jf. l-MTUJj JrujJlAjLfoty ■uJJUi, 7 £E J5ff m =? -frR a RO U£rhh J umBEf Gu CD fVG- Co. 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