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'D O OLGA GATES WHITAKER ANNE LAURA WHITIQ Pep Squad '55, '36, '37, JOHN CREWS WI-IITI5 -IACQUIZLYN LLL WI-IITI43 History Class, Vice-Pres. '37g Hcrmcan Literary Society '3 7. DORIS LOUISE WILLIAMS Pierian Literary Society '37g Wildcat '37, I-IAZEL WILLIAMS RIQHAIIII Luxvis WILSON, JR. RODLIIIQIQ WILLIAMSON MARX' LLL XVRIGHT Home Room Sec. '57, XV. ROBERI' WILSON Drarnatic Club 36. Staff SENIORS I
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l L SENIORS JuANNi1 ULLMAN Home Room Sec. '37, Pierian Literary So- ciety '35, '36, Vice-Pres. '37, French Club '35, '36, La Vic Staff '36, Wildcat Staff '34, '35, '36, llomc lic. Club '37. JOHN EVALD UNGliR Boys' Band '34, '35, '36, '37, Lamar Liter- ary Society '35, '36, '37, B. li. WAl.Kl'lll Prentiss Literary Society '37, XVildcat Staff '37, Track Squad: Dramatic Club '37, Safety Squad '36, '37, Art Editor of Meri-Dian. Ii1,1zA1sm'i-1 VAUGHN Lois WALTLRS JAMIQS WALKER Boys' Band '35, '36, '37: Lamar Literary Society '36, '37, CHARLES M. WASQOM JAMES WATTS Lamar Literary Society, Pres. '37, Football Team Mgr. '37, Track Squad. JUNIUS PATTON W11i.t:H RAL: Wiims O fi X 35
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THE 1Bi ilateh Zoumal rlume 0 MERIDIAN, MISS., JUVEMBER 13, 1950 Number 0 Q Qountiy Headed for Intense Heat Wave ven Rustic Maids May Learn How To lbraith, Lane and McLaurin Grease Up Rusty Prospects For Elegante School HAS 9 DOER-UPPERS By Doris Williams 'aculty members of the Elegante .ool for Milady are now promoting rive for the glorification of bucolic 2 eyes of the nation as was re- led by Mrs. Carolyn Elliott Burns- F, keeper of the girls to the star Miss Ethel McKeithen' missionary After she took her seat the hostess orter of The Pixilated Journal. it the meeting held yesterday a :mittee composed Galbraith, Doris ne McLaurin was Ligate the rustic .nyone interested of Misses Mary Lane and Jose- appointed to in- situation. in enrolling for eiits from the move must contact of the following department ds: liss Mary Louise Matthews, From Bottom Up g Miss Margaret ubles, Non-Twitchers g Miss Eu- ia Fowler, Keep 'Em In Your tches g Miss Geraldine Bates, 'vastating Smilers g Miss Martha nett, Captivating Coughs g Miss 'y Alice Calmes, Tantslizing k g Miss Bonnie Bess Carpenter, inkie Droppers g Miss Olga Whit- r, More Monopoly g Miss Carleen ws, Let 'er Gol . ill Or Kure Has Individual Thief ir. Guy Ezzell, proprietor of the or Kure Drug Store, located at corner of Swish and Layapaint sets, entertained a most individual glar from 8:3156 p. m. until UA p. m. An assortment of cscratchers and chokers was taken souvenirs, 'itnesses to the party were Messrs. Iiam Farr, Leslie Hasty and Mrs. tie B. Futchwash. Since Mrs. chwash ll-Iattie B. Musel couldn't 9 it, she was gagged to the Leav- iere lnlirmary by the honored st who was becomingly attired in iameleon tie and pocket handker- f. 'Lil Interruption Packmohile Leaving Cavern, Is Fr'endly With Submodian- 'nish Neck and Neck FURNITURE CAN TAKE IT ' By Allie Pha Brown Returning from the Canutakit Cav- ern at the same hour Apollo made his entrance, the canary-streaked Pack- mobile of Mr, John Walter McCorkls, famous explorer and tiddledywink star was deterred in flight by the sub- modian driven by Mr. Tabert Brice, of the Takit Away Corporation. The yellow Packmobile was immedi- 'Rat' Suddenly Goes Haywire At Wheel John MCCOI-kle Has 'N l.r ' l: ,D 4 Qi o C lNl '! x X 15 c -L 4251:- I S fl a Q H 'J Giilruirgray -Q, l f , if f A F i Thllfflll , A A a as q f ,qt v-...Z 4' 1 :lj ' lil 4We':.:ff:-'fig Posse Grabs Ethel McKeithen At Docks: Just Landed From Barbaric Living Arctic Taxied To Ann Laura Whlte's Where Sneaks Through Door- Confronted By Acceptance Line Supported By 7 Holder-Uppers to Swingartica, was welcomed today by a posse at thc docks. In the re- ceiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sanford, Miss Evelyn Roberts, Mrs. Elizabeth Hall Whalin and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brett fAnn Campbellj. Miss McKeithen was taxied to the home of Miss Ann Laura White where she readily indigested a' snake hip sandwich. She then snesked through the front door but was confronted by an acceptance line supported by Mis- ses Mary Kate Naylor, Edith Rogers, Louella Temple, Elsie Thurner and Mesdames Mary Wright Titecurle, Jewel Odom Stileplatc, and Doris Mc- Phearson Platinworth, SLIPS UP ON FORCE OF LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT Miss Mary Pigford of Mississippi, Messrs. Oscar Pool and John Eth- ridge of the University Find or Be Found Out, met at the Dine-a-mite Hotel in New York last week to dis- cuss the new discovery of the force that causes love at lirst sight. From here they journeyed to San Francisco where they were the guests of the Musical Researchers Institute of which Misses Myra Snowden and Gwendolyn Skelton are the head in- vestilookers, The hostesses reported that they had scratched their noses upon a method whereby pestiforous musicians could be made obsolete. announced that Miss McKeithen would lecture on The Need of a Mis- sionary at Home and the guests Went home to lock all doors and to stop up all keyholes. When they re- turned, they listened intermittently to the honored guest and the kitchen sink dripping up a storm. The H20 quietly but disconcertingly entered the living room and the speaker fsinted, but was quickly revived by an invol- untary bath. Bathing suits in baby blue, pink and lavender were donned. Rhythm Slingers Do' Rhythm Revelation At a recent meeting of the local Rhythm Slingers Association it was announced by Miss Ruth Fountain, chief slinger, that a rhythm revela- tion will be held next Thursdayweve- ning at the city morgue. As an in- troduction Mr. Lawrence McMahon will render a vocal selection Please Don't Ostracize Me When I'm Gone. After this ennui Mrs. Calista Holli- day Wuzi' will olfer Chopin Sticks , and Mrs. Rebecca Ellis Kaplop will play for the employment of all lis- teners. Miss Mary Grey Reynolds will sing a toolow with key trickling by Mrs. Edith Coats Weiring. tThere will be a receptacle for all mushy missiles at the entrancej ately diminished to silver threads while the furniture a.r,rived at its destination via telephone wires two and one-half minutes early. Taking up space in the vehicle of Mr. McCorkIe were Misses Mary George Knight and Elizabeth John- son, of trucking fame and Messrs. Whit Sturges, Lee Meyer, L. C. Mon- ette, and James Maclin Kimbrough. Holding their own tan ancient chair, table and lamp respectivelyj were Messrs. Denman Powers, and Jack Reily. First to the scene of the disastro- phe were Dr. Jackson Laasater and his two assistants, Misses Mary Moore and Eloise Mclnnis who readily dis- covered that the funsters suffered no ills other than strained larynxes. Sums, Sums, Etc. Employs New Bunch Everette Christopher, long-cigar executive of the Sums, Sums, and Sums Business, Ltd. has employed a new force of traveling secretaries and accountants, available on week nights only. As all of these are graduates of the Rough and Tough Totalera Universi- ty, Mr.f Christopher guarantees de- liciencyaf Members of the force are Misses' Caroline Hobbs, Martina Fairchild, Lois Walters, Elizabeth Vaughn, Bessie Reynolds, Gwendolyn Smith, Mary Belle Le Guin, Marie Psrtin, Mesdames Annie Dean Loknesh, Mar- guerite Mason Nite, Bertha Kelly Waites, Trulie Laster Swings, Nina J. Price, and Messrs, W. F. Clark, Billy Cobb, and Albert Sikss.
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