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Class Roll SENIOR — NT 1 Nifknanio. Hobby. Future. IRENE AYCOCK Pollyanna Cooking Wife RUJiY ALLEN 1 v Ills Basketball All). Instructor RUIE ALLEN 1 iliasketball Ath. Instructor LOYCE BELL Judge Fii ' ing Furnace Janitor KAY BRIDGES Baby Ray Louise Hen-pecked ALYNE BOYD Lean Study Teacher ROBERT BRYAN Mule Baseball Bench Warmer MILDRED BRISTOR Minnie Being Pretty Bride VALERIA BRISTER Vallie Sewing Housekeeper MAVIS BRISTER May Cooking Home Eco. Teacher GORDON CATLETTE Jelly Fun Stflcre Hand J. D. CAMPBELL Man Notliinp The Same VIRGINIA CANNON Virgie Beinc Sweet Victor Artist TRAVIS COOPER Track Rnnmno Track Man HOOKER COEN Hi-Y A ro ' ii ino L iwy6r ARTHUR COEN Jew ± I cppiii Dude C. K. CASTLEBERRY Bud A Ti vthino ' -i. - 1 1 y J.TiH.ol ' JL C Q. 1 J, C i. ROLAND FERGUSON Foots J. CLi-lllKZi. i IORGAN FERGUSON Prof. A o ' ' ! r n 1 f n T ' p XJL X J.L Ll-i- L 111 c Farmer AV. B. GRANT Slim JEFFA LEE GRAHAM Jeff Flirting Somebody ' s Gal DARREL HOLIDAY Sleepy Football Shoe Salesman RUBY HOLIDAY Hannah Basketball Coach CLAUDE HARTNESS Buster Golfing Caddie GLADYS HOLIMAN Toad Walking Cadillac Owner AUDLEY HARDIN Sis Painting Actress FRANK KEA Jelly Sheik Sheiked INEZ LOVE Berry Loving Loved MILTON MADDOX Willis Ed. Annual Plantation Owner W. D. MANSFIELD Slim Sleeping Bachelor EDWIN McKIBBEN Mac Fording Re-tire-ing CHARLES O ' NEAL Peggy Joking Humorist FALBA PIERCE Tee Hee Algebra Algebra Teacher MARGARET RUSH Tiuv Bill Mrs. McCain MAE RICO Peg Learning Old : Iaid Teacher GEORGE REEVES Willie Algebra Mathematician RUBY ROSS Tabby Writing Poetess willia: i rafferty Bill Prepping Bachelor ALVAH STRICKLAND Joe Singing Jazz Hound GRACE SPENCER Ray Boys Married EVELYN SHEPARD Shep Dreaming Dreamer IRENE SIDON Rindy Studying Old : Iaid DAN SPROLES Shortv English (wow) Butcher CHARLES SELVIDGE C ' magne Radio Radio Bug Son-in-Law HERBERT WEISSINGER Varsity Football LOIS ZEIGLER Snowball Grinning She-Grinned 25
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EVELYN SHEPHERD Phillip, Miss. A jolly woril, a pleasant smile, fc he has them ready all the while. Athenian Soeiety, Girl Eeserve, Music Club. IRENE SIDDON Inverness, Miss. They always win the golden day, Who listen much anil litlle say. Atlienian Society, lliil JJeserve. CHARLES SELVIDGE Jackson, Miss. One wlio aspires to be great, X(i iii.-ittcr what be the cost. ]jitfi;irv Kditor for Retrospect; 01yni]iian .Society, Hi-Y. GRACE SPENCER Memphis, Tenn. A devotee of the drug store cow- boy, but a successful student and friend to all. Athenian Society, Girl Reserve, Dramatic Club, Music Club. HERBERT WEISSINGER Louise, Miss. A true, honest student; a friend to those worthy of friendship, and a gentleman at all times. Yice-Pres. of Olympian Society; ■ice-Pres. of Senior ( lass; Captain of Football ( ' nrsity) 1924; Track Team, IDL ' -i- li.j, Hi-Y. LOIS ZEIGLER Belzoni, Miss. So sweet, so fair, who thinks ' twould be an awful sin. To wear her face without a grin. tiirls ' Atliletic Reporter for Retro- spect; Yice-Pres. of Philomathean Society, Girl Eeserve, Basketball, 1923- ' 24- ' 25. 24
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Calendar SEPTEMBER — 8-9 — The old students and teachers breaking in the new students and teacliers. Oiieiiing exercises. Address by Major C. T. Bookout. 12 — Tlie Oirl Reserves entertained by tlie Boys ' Hi-Y. The boys broke the ice and se- lected their sweethearts. OCTOBER — 10 — Football game with Sumner, on campus. That night the Girl Reserves entertained the Hi-Y with a hike and weinie roast. Eats! fun I and a jolly good time, we had ' em. 17 — Football game between Greenville and S. A. H. S. 20 — Lyceum. (Rules were off). The New York Entertainers. 24 — Girls ' first basketball game of the season with Indianola — 40 to 8 in Moorhead ' s favor. 31 — Football game- — S. A. H. S. vs. Rosedale, in Eosedale. Come on Aggies! 31 — Hallowe ' en party at Grammar School. Fortune telling! Ghosts! NOVEMBER — 11 — Armistice Day football game at Indianola, Benton vs. Moorhead. Floats by different schools and grand parade of National Guards. 21 — Football game with Greenwood. 26 — Lyceum by Miss Beatrice Weller. The rules were off. Three cheers for the S. A. H. S. love affairs! 27 — Thanksgiving services at the Baptist Church, sermon by Brother Golden. In the aft- ernoon S. A. H. S. Aggies fought French Camp on the local gridiron. At 7:30 o ' clock a banquet. Pure enjoyment and fun. DECEMBER — 12 — First Rally Day. Excitement was no name. Athenians and Laniers won over the Philomatheans and 01ymi)ians, 33-17. 17 — Girls ' and Boys ' Hi-Y union service, with pageant, Gifts that Come with Christ- mas, ' ' by the girls. 15 — Negro minstrel — home talent. 19 — Alumni bancjuet. Were the Seniors hajtpy ? I ' ll say they were. JANUARY — i — Back again. Work as we have never worked before. 20 — Boys jdayed Itta Bena in a basketball game. Score 17-10 in favor of S. A. H. S. 23— Girls j)la yed Tutwiler on local court. Score 21-16 in favor of S. A. H. S. 21 — Cramming! Stuilying! 2 ' o-27 — Exposing our ignorance (Exams.) 27 — Home going — everybody happy. FEBRUARY— 1— Returned from home. 2 — Re]iort of Exams. — flunk or fail! Worry never helped anybody. 6 — Father and Son Hi-Y banquet. The best ever had in the S. A. II. S. 10 — Girls played Lynn — score 16-13 in Lynn ' s favor. 14 — Valentine partv at Methodist Church. Fun! Eats! 18— S. A. H. S. Girls vs. Ruleville. Score 23-0 in favor of S. A. H. S. 19 — Carrollton Boys vs. S. A. H. S. Carrollton Girls played S. A. H. S. Score 13-7 in our favor. It ' s awful to be so unfortunate. 24 — Boys ' basketball game. Score 37-13 in favor of S. A. H. S. It takes our boys to play ball. 25 — Our girls played Drew, 14-13, Drew ' s favor. That ' s all right, girls, you ' ll win next time. 27— Lyceum Evening of Dialect, by Dr. Painter of M. S. C. W. MARCH— Lyeeum— The Wattau Girls. 6— High School Operetta, The Gipsy Rover. 16 — Lyceum, The Marshal Mertius. 20 — Rally Day. Cheer up, losers, ' cause it wouldn ' t be fun if we were all winners. 27 — Federated Clubs ' Music Contest. APRIL— 10— Delta Field meet. 17 — Mother and Daughter Banquet. Turkey, ice cream, cake ' n everything, but best of all our mothers. MAY — 15 — Piano recital — Virginia Cannon and Inez Love. 17 — Baccalaureate sermon. 19-20-21 — Examinations. 19 — Expression and music recital. 21 — Senior play. 22 — Graduation exercises at last — when hardships have been forgotten and dreams have tome true in S. A. H. S., especially for Seniors. Diplomas. 26
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