Mississippi Delta Community College - Retrospect Yearbook (Moorhead, MS)

 - Class of 1929

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opuomore Class Off: icers g.arnette harrison Martell Twitchell Ina Guess President Vice-President Sceeehirji-l ' redsiirer Class History A majority of the members of our class entered the S. J. C. as graduates from the S. A. H. S. and thus in a way had been exposed for two years to college life and spirit. Yet as freshies we felt green, and were green, as all who knew us can testify How long it did take for us to learn our schedules and to get the habit of reporting to class only three t ' mes a week instead of five! ! and what long and difficult lessons oui dear teachers did assign! No wonder five of our class contracted matrimony and did not enter the sophomore year with us. No wonder several others chose to begin teaching and to make the assignments rather than to take them. But in spite of our difficulties here we are — eighteen of us — realizing and regret- ting that the coming of September will not mean our return here. Our sophomore days have been full of everything. There have been victories and defeats in the class rooms as on the athletic fields. There have been smiles and tears, joys and sorrows but happiness has prevailed and today as we stand on the threshold of graduation we are glad that we have kept the spirit and have battled on. 22

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GKOROK MIST SClll.Allat, MISS. V. M (• ' . A.; Lci ' Sdci.-tv: I SasUcI l ;ill ' S, Baseball ' 2S. ■■ ' .l; Kootliall ' 28, ' • •). Aust lovt ' s a jiiUi ' so imicli that lie doi ' sn ' l even mind vvlicii the joke is tinned on hini ' I ' hrouKh patient endeavm he Rets where he and KleniiiiK are KOinK- Aust lias the sehoul spirit and lielps maintain the slaTidiiiB ' ( the schiMil in rvcr turm ot allih-lics. EVA MAE HEARD ISOI.A. MISS. Y. W. C. A.; Lie Society. As good natured as the da. s an ' Icmff. lOva Mae brightens our paths with hei- lalm deliglu in liie. She is a gal who seeks success in honest strife, and merits all ihe good things that come her way. WREN CARTLEDGE KliK.NCII CAMP, iMlSS. Treas. V. W. ( ' . A.; Wilson Society. She is loyal and true and plays her part in every phase of college lite. Her record i.s always clear for she has never failed a subject nor lias she received any thing less than 100 on her room giade for the past two years. She is quite, modest, and calm on all oc- casions and she knows her onions. JAMES CROWELL SWIKTOWN, AIISS. Pres Wilson Society; iteporter Y. M. C. A. ' 28; Sec. and Treas. Y. M. C. A. ■2!t; Dramatic Club ' 28, ' 29; Science Club; Glee Club; Foot- ball ' 28. ' 29. .James is a hero on the stage. He plays the part of the lover to perfection — Perhaps it ' s because he practices so much in actual life. He won second place in State Junior College ora- torical contest last year and we predict greater honor for him this year. Popular, handsome and peppy is our .lames. WILLIAM FLEMING SCHLATEB, MISS. Wilson Society; Y. M. C. A.; Glee Club; Foot- ball ' 28, ' 29; Basketball, ' 28, ' 29; Track ' 28, ' 29; Baseball ' 28, ' 29. William is famous as one of the Schlater T ' wins, the otlier twin being Aust. His ability to yodel is equalled only b.v Jim- my Rogers. He says he belongs to the work- ers ' union and refuses to rid himself of excess energy more than eight ( ' . ' ) hours a day. The boys all like him and the girls — they do, too, for things are lively when Flem ' s around. INA GUESS DREW, MISS. Lee Society; Y. W. C. A.; Treas. ' 28; Sec- Treas. Class ' 29; Private Sec. to Supt. Vandiver ' 29. Ina is famous for her stenographic aloility and marvelous insight into Mr. Vandivers ways. She is one of the most beloved girls on the campus and is always ready and willins to be of helpfulness to anyone. Her dry wit is a source of fun for those who know her best and her advice is sought on many occasions. 23

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