Moorhead Agricultural High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Moorhead, MS)
- Class of 1938
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I N A ,,, , - I 11 I 5 -I - a, ' :dyQ,,f::,,,fy f, iw 4:1-:-1 ::.'f.'1-gre-1 fe,-'gggf,'g3f,'g5 ,:,:f:--.4,:gEfg5-g,qi.g:: 1 Y.:7515,'iggjj'H'-Q1'F-vztgagggzqgg-fifgg'2- rf-,fy -::'s..-.U 5-9.995-Q.: -,gm ,, .zu Q -' --1.i...: 1' . - ' .......,........-4..4.--.f,,,.', -Q Q ,,.-, ,--- gd, , H - ,-,,L.,,, , ,,.,,. , , .k ,. , . , ,. ...W . , . . : ,- x.. N ...,., r , -.,,.- N A ..'..,4,' :L .:,'. : M . ' ,,', ' . . , . , ' ,. , - . ' ,.. V K - -' . -- . K ...K- XJ THE RETRGSPECT I C' 1938 YEARBOOK IOF SUNFLOWER AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGE MOORHEAD, MISSISSIPPI I ,X CELEBRATING 25TH ANNIVERSARY ' VOLUME IX LEONESE ROBINSON BOB GRESHAM Edit 07' 471-0 Iliff I Business Manager --I' llI2ll5lEl5l3'lflII ' F OREWCRD t In the publication of this, the 1938 RETROSPECT, We have tried to hold in shades of black and White what is probably the dearest and most elusive of life's elements, the memory of things that Were. It has been our aim ever to place herein something of everything that is representative of our school life, so that when time has blurred the outline ofthese years, memory may still live on. IEIZEI T - .I'....': lllIlRllQl5l3lII 'E-I-I DEDICIATIGN For his consistent support of this and previous issues of the RETROSPECT, for his efforts toward a better S.A.H.S. and S.J.C., for his kindly interest in every student, We lovingly dedicate the 1938 RETROSPECT to- V , CARL HENRY EVERETT L 15133 ...T - .. . . - 1., .1 , V- 4. s-v-an.. V s I . . Mlm N H L W? M5L ,, -5 .:1.:g :L- ..,,.t, ,. - ., . ,.. .w. .,,....... M...,.. ,W-wi.-f uwwu r. -3- T IQETIQEISFIIII -'i'-J.- OFT IN THE STILLY NIGHT Oft, in the stilly night, Ere Slurnber's chain has bound me, Fond Memory brings the light Of other days around meg The smiles, the tears, Of boyhood's years, The Words of love then spoken, The eyes that shone, N ow dimmed and gone, The cheerful hearts now broken! ' Thus, in the stilly night, Ere Slumber's chain has bound me, Sad Memory brings the light Uf other days around me. -Thomas Moore .i.. IRIS -1, cf-J ':r:.'f L: .l:1'-r.: 're'-.,...f::-n::.:'., ' '.-n ffcur' J' '.::-1-'-1?-we -.11 -U -.. ....,., .. . ..,. . , . -....., . ,, .,, -,,. ,,, , ,. ,. , H15 5 :ffl ' u5k1zxfa45aZQdnk46:6l5v 55?' -F An' 'lv -ff : diy -g ig, f fa 3 41. . 7 'vm l' u :i 7v ' : ' N ' '- 'A'-,rr--ffw.:::--:ran ,wr-n. .Y .-S e - ' ' ' -- ' ' - - - -' W' -x -sf-Flaw . A a-ga 'p r'-'mem l i.. EEE E QQEEE I ,, .T I 2 X M ' UHUU MUD UHUUID MH M ' 666 'O L COWER JR. COL f fx -., MTHIMMDJHW 0 I , mmm STANSEL HALL gmavh S HOOL A - ,dkkeflx 1 w Y . 'W+v i.r..a..i..ura.n4m.......-..,..., - . -,.A, ,,,... ,- . -I...-'i' lfllllflflfillllfi -1-'T.. ...-'- ALMA MATER Alma Mater, Alma Mater, On through this life, We sing our praises to you Throughpeace and strife Your creeds will ever ring true. Chorus Alma Mater, your friendship rings true Your ideals rise to the sky. You give us true courage, And standards of Worth, We'llrsing of thee for aye. Our hearts are more loyal, Our love is more t.rue Since We have been here With you. We pledge our faith and our loyal love S.A.H.S. and J.C. Alma Mater, Alma Mater, You'll ever live in our heart F 7 e Though We shall be Loyal to thee It grieves us that We must depart. .1-y IEIZEIR - 6 v6'igt35.f' -J--25455 f- r-:-' --A--1-r-r....5,1z:.. 4- - - - A - - -e H ' -N H -'..f4:' - -+:4r fJ- e'- '.:- A' -vm EE ..... B ADMINISTRATION BUILDING III lJ1dSUHllH III --.. BEEI ...- STANSEL HALL A --- -' Nff' Wf,1'T,, IIB JSUH 111 Q Q an-,M .0 B 4 5 E V F x E 2 5 K F KKK X x '.l,fK s'.ll Ilfill Nm VANDIVER GYMNASIUM EE -... E COLEMAN HALL FOR SOPHOMORE GIRLS lld dSUH 111 H Q 5.4 ,.. tlllINI,X'S- ll ,A Q .x X 'VT f, x V, kr x My K I K X f . ,,.,s ., A x XII lalu '.cnl'llanNl:r GIRLS' MAIN DORMITORY I-fl l4llll r-4 IQ II BOY ' DORMITORIE lIl74Il'jl3'IEI PRESIDE T P. I. WEST El Z 3 -.g5y4s..r.z,.m,..ml.l.,.1.:...M..f.fmw.u,-1.1.fu-w:.uu4.f-1-H...ew--fm.::,s.a.u'.a-4.ma:gf:-a::riQeawfa:a.fz1a..-:a4-.s.w4s:.xLi-gig-xxf-,g:...5z4N:2,s,e1 A-216' L:-:5w.:+:sux.5-:afxsn-sim, A umm.-ev-na,w:.:.m. n-.-me-:mu -.f M A-' . .1 1 -':.- iI3ll2Il7lll'jl3lIlII -EI- PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Our school has at last grown up. This session marks the twenty-fifth anniversary. We no longer hope to be a great school. We are! The walls are becoming 1vy-covered and the halls and fields hallowed with tradition. The alumni are scattered through the whole United States in- positions of trust and leadership. We have come .to look with eyes of maturity upon the change wrought by passing years, and we find it good. Sunflower was among the first counties of Mississippi to establish an agricultural high school. The Sunflower Agricultural High School was established at Moorhead in 1911. The Institution has had only four superintendents-B. A. Brady, 1911-19135 J. M. Sergent, 1913-19185 J. S. Vandiver, 1918-1935, and P. M. West since 1935. The Sunflower Junior College was organized early in 1926, and the first class ,began work in September, 1926. The College was fully accredited as a two-year junior college in April, 1928, by the Accrediting Commission of the Senior Colleges of Mississippi, and was admitted to full membership in the Southern Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges in December, 1930, and is a member of the American Association of Junior Colleges. One of the immutable laws of nature is that nothing is created full-grown. Things reach maturity by a slow and sometimes painful growth. The tiny acorn becomes a giant oak, the bud a full blown rose, and the child reaches man7s estate. Thus in our maturity my wish is that we may cherish the hope and ambition of our youth and see with calm, clear Judgment the real values of love, of labor, and of life. 1 P. M. WEST President .... l'2l7lEl - 14' 'HW-'W 41' rw f'fvv4ar?-rr-'w:sffL-ivy-.sw-...,, ,.,,...,,..-:,, 'E- ' IQIIIQEISFIEI -- Carl H. Everett Dean Alice M. Janney Dean of Women, English Janie Stennis Social Science M. E. Tharp Agriculture Spencer Murphy Language Georgie C. Hodgson History Mabel Penrod Mathematics Richard Eddy French, Psychology Education Herman Thigpen Zoology, Botany, Jim Lee Allen English - '5 ' IEITEI ...... .....,.'- ..,4.:.. A 1 -' '-c.w aww. -V m'.D..s.u....- el -E.:- IQHIQEISFIEIII -:E Fannie Owings Home Economics G. T. McClenahan Basketball Coach Rab Rogers Football Coach Mary Elizabeth Casey High Schoo-1 Mathematics Mrs. H. E. Jacobson Voice and Glee Club Mr. H. E. Jacobson Band Director Mr. H. L. King Business Manager Agnes Hunter Registrar and Commercial Work Melba Smith Piano -. IEIZEI i V f f'!'!f?T'L'x7r,wu-nw.:..5...,. .. ': I'..-' IQIIIQEISFIEI --' Mamie Dell Ellis High School English Carl Bryan Chemistry W. R. Knight Vocational Agriculture Mrs. Ella Chambley Librarian Mrs. Madge Potter Assistant Librarian Mrs. Emmye Kittrell Matron Boys' Dormitorles Mrs. Mary Golden Nurse 85 Matron Coleman Hall Mrs. Ola Knox Dietician 85 Matron Freshman Hall Annie Kenneday Dramatics - , 5334-1 w s ' X Bg U , 5 - ' I -:.i- nnnnsllui -1'-...-.1-A BOARD OF TRUSTEES SUNFLOWER COUNTY R. M. YARBROUGH, President ......................... Indianola A. M. APPLEWHITE, Secretary ..... Moorhead, H. LEE HERRING .............. .Ru1ev1lle, ' W. B. CATLETTE ..... ..... . Inverness, ' T. C. SLEDGE .... Sunflower, E. A. TAN N ER ..... ................................ I ndianola, HUMPHREYS COUNTY E. C. SAMPLE .... ......................... . .Be1zoni, G. C. ROGERS ........... Q. . . . . .Louise, - MRS. J. F. SLAUGHTER ...................... ..... S ilver City, LEFLORE COUNTY L. S. ROGERS ..... ' ................................. Greenwood, W. G. POIN DEXTER . . . .... Morgan City, IEIZEI '- - Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi Mississippi ffffiwf 3F'Hk'4f4fi' 3-4?f1'5 ', 4 . -fa-' 7 1 11 1.- 1-wr?-iIfi 5 'f m iii ' ffr' -1 3?-'FlT1X I'f V4?. hll+:Qi'.1rfs-l, f--W ., .-. , FIRST COLLEGE CLASS 1927 24' ,y'Sf'15EFi 6 HON 0? 0 5 CLASSQQ IS5? 102 MBERCJ SOPHOMO - V ' ' ' -if 'I Z:.Qi-s.eJu:a1,:J.3LJg 'f :-ff ..,. N4 , A , N I xr 1 Q.- l.,4.ll. 3: III? 5:11:31 ..- DAVID SANDERS President ,Q 6 ,M ' ,W ff 'f JW X f f f LEONESE ROBINSON Vice-President SIZE! 5 SETH BANKS Secretary JmfzsafaezfxwxmG:e.w:f:m .siezfa2s'.as1zrf .1.x.:'-' .. ,+ri :v A gw,fam,W w K,..,.,,.,.,-,,,,w , H III FIIRHSFIEI HAZEL ALFORD, Moorhead, Miss. She fwas made and the pattern lost- Darlz, quiet and aloof. She excels in art. Wilson, Annual Stall 2, Y.W.C.A. GEORGE BAKER, Dublin, Miss. A short man with a large manner. Tennis is his fafvorite game. Wilson, Y.M.C.A., Transfer from Woods Jr. College. ' SYLVESTER BALDRIDGE, Inverness, Miss. Liked by every one, handsome, lots of fun, and fvery ambitious. Lee, Y.M.C.A., Petal Staff 23 Retrospect Staff 2, Who's Who, Most Handsome 1. SETH BANKS, Ruleville, Miss. Talks a lot, friendly, and the best of football players. Wilson, Y.M.C.A. OTIS BENNETT, Duck Hill, Miss. Strong and darkvcalled Knub by his host of friends. Wilsong Y.M.C.A., Football 1, 2g Track 1, 25 Tennis 2. JOHNNIE BETHUNE, Moorhead, Miss. Greets all she meets and life itself -with a smile. Wilson, Y.W.C.A., Literary Contestant 2. PAULINE BIGGERS, French camp, Miss. W ith gentle, yet prevailing force, Intent upon her destined course. Lee, Y.W.C.A., Piano 2. PERRIN BISHOP, Toccopola, Miss. Mild manners, a brafve mind-his heart is true as steel. Lee, Y.M.C.A., Pres. 2. IRES 2 ' 'fig 'L ' r- iff .nv Hunan'-'Blur G'-H H'--1 'Engl'-1 x - Y .1 f... ma disk' : -.,....,.....a K 'C' L !.- fs ! 'L l ,l rlu l Q 1 lil A ,ll l 1. ll 1 ,, lil . i l 1 Q .H w lll3 .,, 1 ll, lvl' .QU M. .l 1,- ,V 'Q ll' ll ll ll xl, lx' 'N V ll W N' 1. 1 I ., il .,1 4, I lr ll ll ll l 1 Q, li I il 1 W l 1 l gf l ll 'Q P 1 2 K 4 E l P V, l I i l l r I lf l T T' l, l l M EIIFHSFELI' -- RUTH BLIZZARD, New Albany, Miss. Quiet fways, golden hazr and lofved by all. Lee, Y.W.C.A., Vice-Pres., Choir 2, Literary Contestant 2. y GRACE BOLEN, Greenwood, Miss. She is so studious, yet cheerful and fwell fworth k ' 'JJ Y.W.C.A., Dramatics 2, Band 1. WILLIAM BRITT, Indianola, Miss. From the crofwn of his head to the sole of his feet, he is all mirth. Lee, Y.M.C.A., Piano 1, 2. GILLESPIE BRYAN, Winona, Miss. A man of great ability and pleasant fwaysj excells in Math. Lee, Y.M.C.A., Literary Contestant 2. PERCY BRYAN, Carrollton, Miss. A large body, a broad smile-an all-around good sport. Wilson, Y.M.C.A., Baseball 1, 2. RAYMOND BRYANT, Tupelo, Miss. He is stout of heart and strong of limb, a like- able fellofw, and a great athlete. Lee, Vice-Pres. 2, Y.M.C.A., Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Track 1, Ten- nis 2. CLYDE BRYSON, Guntown, Miss. Reserfved.and quiet. We sometimes 'wonder fwhat he zs thinking. Wilson Y.M.C.A. HARRIET BURKE, Indianola, Miss. As outstanding as her red hair. Wilson, Y.W.C.A., Petals Staff 2, Literary gontistant 1, 2, Who's Who 1-, Class Officer, ec. . ISHS , 22 I ! ' - . . '- f-W.- ., , III FWIFHSFIEI III OUIDA BUSH, Blaine, Miss. Puts efverything into fwhat she does, fwhether on the basketball court, track or in the class- room. Wilson, Y.W.C.A., Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2. CELESTE CARPENTER, Moorhead, Miss. 4 dark beauty fwho makes cheerfulness a fvocaf tion. Wilson, Y.W.C.A., Band 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, Clarinet Quartet 1, 2, Stage Contestant, Saxo- phone Solo 1, Band Queen 2. MARY CLARK, Morgan City, Miss. She that brings sunshine into the li-ves of others cannot keep it from herself. Wilson, Y.W.C.A., Dramatics 1, 2. AUTHUR CLINGAN, Nashville, Tenn. Energetic in his -'work and in efforts made for the benefit of others. Wilson, Y.M.C.A. CHARLTON COCKRELL, Morgan City, Miss. He and Euclid alone hafve looked on beauty bare. Wilson, Y.M.C.A., Literary Contestant 2. WALTER COLLINS, Duck Hill, Miss. T all, dark, and strong, knoswn best as Spud. Wilson, Y.M.C.A., Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2. JIMMY CRAWFORD, Somerville, Tenn. A faultless body and a blameless mind. Lee, Y.M.C.A., Football Z, Track 2, Base- ball 2, Choir Z, Transfer from Southwestern. I. W. CUMMINGS, Ruleville, Miss. He fwho has courage is sure to succeed. Wilson, Y.M.C.A. IHZB 4 r ,l in smC'XSAHi.E-VQJZC rl X I ,, K f . , V X 2 I 4 X. .V r ,, ,, i Zyij? th f rf , , 'sf X Wuxi f 9 ' n X W, :f f, if s t.e V x i .,.! it ..... ..-,....w.... . . ..-....,...,..- ... .,,.,:,.,..., .. .... ,. , , . EIIRUSFELI' III WILLIAM CURTIS, Greenwood, Miss. Dark-haired and eyed, lo-ves argument. 'Pope' is an excellent student. Wilson, Y.M.C.A.g Petals Staff 2. SIDNEY DAVIS, Greenwood, Miss. A mixture of fun and seriousness, Sidney is ' ll. liked by a Lee, Y.M.C.A.g Choir 1, 2. BEATRICE DELASHMENT, Parchman, Miss. Neat and exact in all things, small only in size. Wilson, Y.W.C.A.g Sec. 25 Literary Contest- ant lg Petals Staff 2. ESTHER DOWNING, Sunflower, Miss. A daughter of the gods, difvinely tall and most divinely fair. Lee, Y.W.C.A.g, Who's Who, Most Beauti- ful 2, Stage Contestant 15 Choir 2. WAYNE ELLISON, Greenwood, Miss. ' Reads a lot, knofws a lot and excels in journal- um. Lee, Y.M.C.A.g Reporter 2g Sec. Lees 2, Edi- tor Petals Zg Literary Contestant 1, 2. f A MARY EMBRY, Indianola, Miss. Quality of the best and enough quantity to make one realize her worth. Wilson, 'Y.W.C.A.g Choir 25 Stage Contest- ant, Quartet lg Voice 1. G fn THOMAS EUBANKS, Drew, Miss, NMR IICCUNIIB, friendly and a demon on the track. ' Wilson, Y.M.C.A.g Track 1, 2. JUNE FERGUSON, Drew, Miss. A smiling blo d 'th l ' ' n Wilson: Y.WaC'X1: Ccfloggreefsigd Personality. IRES III RIIRUSFIEI RODDY FILLINGAME, Columbus, Miss. To set the cause abofue renoun . To lofve the game abofve the price. Wilson, Y.M.C.A., Football 1, 2, Track 1. ROBERT FOREMAN, Indianola, Miss. His shyness does not hide his fwit. He is better knofwn as 'I.Q'. Wilson, Y.M.C.A., Track 1. ANNIE LOUISE GRAHAM, Moorhead, Miss. Grace in all her steps, excellence in her fworle, and a friend to everyone. Lee, Pres. 2, Y.W.C.A., Choir 1, 2, Voice 1. RUPERT GREEN, Booneville, Miss. A personality that is nefver undecided, good on the basketball court and in the classroom. Lee, Y.M.C.A., Basketball 2, Track 1, 2, Choir 1. I BOB GRESHAM, Grenada, Miss. ' Common sense is not a common thing. He iwas the guiding spirit in many of our student ac- ti-vitiesf' Lee, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, Debating team, Petal Staff, Annual Staff, Bus. Manager, Literary Contestant 1, 2. MARY WARD GORDIN, Oakland, Miss. Proserpine gathering flofwers, herself a fairer flofwerf' Y.W.C.A., Choir, Wilson. MAUDE GORDIN, Shaw, Miss. A happy disposition,merits success. Y.W.C.A., Lee, Choir. GEORGE HAIRSTON, silver City, Miss. The mildest manner fwith the bralvest mind. Wilson, Y.M.C.A. .... IHZH EEIEUSFIEI' -- HAROLD HAKES, Catchings, Miss. One 1-who gets the most out of lzfeff Leeg Y.M.C.A., VVho's Who, Wittxest Boy 2. SARAH BELLE HEARD, Itta Bess, Miss. Thy hast no sorrofw in thy song, N o fwinter in thy year. . Leeg Y.W.C.A.g Choir 1, 23 Volce 1, 2, Band 2. L JOEL HILL, Minter City, Miss. 1 u . ' 1 A sincere friend 'with a smzlzng disposition. Wilson, Y.M.C.A. SARAH HOLLAND, Mssrhssd, Miss. A sfweet disposition merits happiness. Wilson, Y.W.C.A.g Basketball 1, 2. FRANKLIN IRBY, New Albany, Miss. fl personality that fwins and keeps friends. Leeg Y.M.C.A., Choir 1, 2. - MARGARET JACKSON, Moorhead, Miss. eq rare combination of fun, seriousness, and zntellzgence. There's no one else quite like her. Leeg Y.W.C.A..g Band 1, 25 Track 1. ERMA JONES, Indianola, Miss. Hglzld manners, a grand sport,' always the same rnza. Lee, Y.W.c.A. ' CLEVELAND JONES, Inverness, Miss. A lzleable person, a regular fellofw in every -way! Leeg Y.M.C.A. ' IQZH l 26 the al Ml yr' ,MV III FIIRUSFEEI LOUISE KNAPP, Moorhead, Miss. Thou art a delicious torment. Lee, Y.W.C.A.g Literary Contestant 1, 25, Band 1, 25 Track 1, 2. EDWARD KITRELL, Greenwood, Miss. Al fiddler, a singer, and a tennis player. Leeg Y.M.C.A.g Choir 25 Petals Staffg Boys' Quartet 2. IRENE JORDON KITSINGER, Moorhead, Miss. And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all she knew. Leeg Y.W.C.A.g Literary Contestant 1, 2.3 Who's Who, Most Intellectual 2. L. P. LENCE, Ripley, Miss. Short of stature, witty, answers to the name of 'Squatty'. Leeg Y.M.C.A.g Band 2. ' J. L. LUNDY, Belzoni, Miss. 'They say, best men are moulded out of faults, And, for the most, become much the better For being alittle bad. Wilsong Y.M.C.A.g Choir 1, 25 Quartet 2. PEPPER MARTIN, Tupelo, Miss. The great end of life is not knowledge but action. Wilson, Y.M.C.A.g Basketball 1, 23 Track 1, 2. LORA MCCARTY, Itta Bena, Miss. A girl of few words, but high ideals. Leeg Y.W.C.A.g Literary Contestant 1, 2. OWEN MCDADE, Sunflower, Miss. Ambition rules my brain And lofve my heart. Lee, Y.M.C.A. IRIS III EIIRUSFIEI III' KQZSAH we is f 4 Q 3 GARVIS McKEE, Drew, Miss. Black hair, hrofwn eyes, Better' lznofwn as 'Lanky'. Leeg Y.M.C.A.g Choir 2. ALTON MILLER, Moorhead, Miss. Ambitious, studious, a fwee hit shy, He is sure to succeed. Leeg Y.M.C.A. FRIEDA MOODY, Batesville, Miss. The smile on her face is only a mirror of her personality. Wilsong Y.W.C.A.g Basketball 1, 2, Track 1. SARA MORTIMER, Winona, Miss. A small brunette -whose abilities in leadership and athletics are too numerous to mention. Leeg Y.W.C.A.g Pres. 2g Student Council 23 Petal Staff 23 Track 25 Tennis 2. WILLIARD OVERTON, Potts Camp, Miss. A gentleman in efvery respect, and an excellent athlete. Leeg Y.M.C.A.g Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1. 2. ALLEN OWEN, Kosciusko, Miss. He is of a 'very sunny dispositionj e-'veryone likes him. Leeg Y.M.C.A., Ch'oir 1, 2. PERLY PARR, Ruleville, Miss.l He is dedicated to acids, poison gases, and test papers. Wrlsong Y.M.C.A., Literary Contestant. THELMA POWELL, Doddsville, Miss. Her swords are fefw but her thoughts are many. Leeg Y.W.C.A. IRES Ll I l III FIIRUSFIEI III ROBERT PRATHER, Wheeler, Miss. A student leader, a great forfward, a smile for everyone. Wilson, Y.M.C.A., Vice Pres. Wilsonsg Bas- ketball 1, 2, Student Council Pres. 2g Cheer- leader 2, Who's Who, Mr. S. J. C. 2. HAROLD RANDALL, Columbus, Miss. You may recognize him by his fwalk. Incidentally, he's from Columbus. Wilsong Y.M.C.A., Football 1, 2. FRANCES RANDLE, Morgan City, Miss. Appears to be dignified. She's an all-around good sport. Wilson, Y.W.C.A.g Who's Who, Most Dig- nified 2. LANE RIVES, Indianola, Miss. One can nefver forget her quiet fways, her friendliness, and her sfweet voice. Wilson, Y.W.C.A.g Choir 1, 2, Voice 2. LEONESE ROBINSON, Meridian, Miss. One of those students fwhose abilities halve no end. ' Lee, Y.W.C.A.g Retrospect Editor 2g Who's .Who, Most Versatile 2, Choir 25 Band 2g Voice 2, Vice-Pres. Sophomores 2g Literary Contestant 25 Stage Contestant 25 Student at E. M. J. C. 1. DUCE ROGERS, Tupelo, Miss. . Neither too bright, nor too good, just Ducef' Wilson, Y.M.C.A., Track 1, 2, Football 1, 2. DAVID SANDERS, Indianola, Miss. All fwisdom's armory this man could wield. Wilsong Y.M.C.A., Vice-Pres., Assist. Ed. Retrospect 1, 2, Literary Contestant 1, Petals Staff, Who's Who, Most Original 1, Class Pres. 2. VIRGIL SEWELL, GuntoWn,.Miss. The fway to ha-'ve a friend is to be one. Leeg Y.M.C.A., Football 15 Basketball 1. IHZB .1. . -- ..1.f.wg.: -. ..-...Q K 1 , , 1 gg 5 . -.fair as vs K , lx t - a' I We .f,f 1. t s me 'f iii Q, . s, 'ir ve -- 1 i t ff I ' ' ' . ,L V Rv ,., :aging : 'e,aaQs.a,..,:.a-4. ' L ' -n .:.Y.,1II..IIa..., ., III RIIHHSFIEI 2:1 ' MAXINE SHAW, Moorhead, Miss. Questioning hrofwn eyes, 'very attractifue-one of those students you can't forget. Lee, Y.W.C.A.g Petal Staff 1, 2, Band 1, 2. LUTHER SHELBY, Dallas, Texas Inclined tosward fun and frolic-a 'very likable fellofwf' Wilsong Y.M.C.A.g Football Zg. Baseball 25 Tennis 2g Transfer from Ole M1ss. KATHLEEN SHELTON, Smithville, Miss. The music in her fingers gi-'ues 'voice to the joy in her heart. Lee, Y.W.C.A.g Choir 1, 2. JACK SHIPP, Big creek, Miss. Strong, fwitty, and athletic, his ideals run to- fward a certain Streeter girl. Leeg Y.M.C.A.g Transfer from Holmes jr. College. KATHERINE SIMMONS, Inverness, Miss. Two lofvely roses moulded on one stem. Wilson, Y.W.C.A.g Choir 2. RUTHERFORD SIMMONS, Booneville, Miss. A hoy 'worth -while fwhose ideals run tofward farming. Wilson, Y.M.C.A. THOMAS SIMPSON, Vance, Miss. Strong in fwill, to stri-ve, to seek, to find and not to yield. Wilson, Y.M.C.A.g Cabinet Member. DORIS JEAN SISSON, Blaine, Miss. AI loud fvozce, tall, dark, and full of life. Excells in both studies and sports. Wxlsong Y.W.C.A.g Wilson Sec. 25 Cheer- leader 25 Who's VVho, Miss s. J. C. and Best Girl Athlete 2g Literary Contestant 1, 23 Petals Staff 2, Retrospect Staff 2, Basket- ball 1, 23 Track 1, 2g Tennis 2. IRES '1I 'Q9' w I f52-w 'i?2'i'i-i'4if-5's fF'i'? 2'ff- 'Y.-- I'xvfq'.g1-.1-,4g4:g-yy-nm.4,-,.,, ,,,:,.,,, Y 95 L V' : lfllilflllfulllilfi , 111 ., 1 ANNIE KARL SMITH, Ruleville, Miss. is .. ' wh Fall haPPi7lf5S consists in a multitude of f f friends. Leeg Y.W.C.A.g Literary Contestant, RUFUS STEADMAN, Drew, Miss, , 7, f, His foe swas folly and his 'weapon fwitf' , Wilson g Y.M.C.A. , w ' ,M R FREDERICK STINSON, Greenwood, Miss. A blend of 'wit and intelligence. He excells in A Math and tennis. Leeg Y.M.C.A.g Petal Staff, Annual Staff. WILBURN STUART, Randolph, Miss. Reserved and silent, fwe'fve a hunch he intends A to be a farmer. s Wilson, Y.M.C.A.g Basketball 1, 2. 3. , If MITCHELL STONE, Potts Camp, Miss. , 'Capt. M itch' is a great athlete in every sway. Y.M.C.A.g Leeg Basketball 1, 23 Capt. 2g Football 1, 2, Capt. 25 Baseball 1, 2, Track , 1, Who's Who, Best Boy Athlete. MARY LOU STREETER, Wilson, Arkansas ,I One of those accomplished students fwho di- A -vided her time betfween the office and the 5 basketball court. J Wilsong Y.W.C.A.g Basketball 1, 23 Tennis g 1, 2g Who's Who, Best Girl Athlete 1g Friendliest Zg Literary Contestant 1. A 5 FLOYCE RULE SWANZY, Sidon, Miss. y The longer you knofw her the sfweeter she A grofws. 'Baby Sister' to those 'who lznofw her. Lee, Y.W.C.A.g Treas. IRENE TENHET, Drew, Miss. T Be silent and safe-Silence ne-ver destroys you. Wilson, Y.W.C.A.g Choir 1. ' e IEIZEI -- ' vi- we-AlnLC:iza.E -..:-.u:L2.' ' A- 1- 4- i-----.- . A ,.,. -.-, N. ,.. , f V :::: lfanunslllzlji IZ RAYMOND THOMAS, Duck Hill, Miss. D Over-exertion in any line should be afvozded, yet do fwell fwhat you do. Wilson, Y.M.C.A. MILDRED THOMPSON, Indianola, Miss. Work is fwork and must be done, yet as she 'works she has her fun. Wilson, Y.W.C.A. TETELLE TOPP, Moorhead, Miss. Talkatifve, friendly, and every talented in 1nusic. ' Lee, Y.W.C.A., Choir 1, 23 Quartet 1. NORMAN TRUITT, Minter City, Miss. He's kind, polite, and likable. Excells in base- ball. Lee, Y.M.C.A., Baseball 1, 2. MARY FRANCES TURNER, Sumner, Miss. She's the high-fwater mark of sfweetness, in- telligence, and friendliness. Lee, Y.W.C.A., Student Council 25 Petals Staff 1, 25 Choir 1, 2, Voice 1, 2. MALCOLM VENABLE, Morgan City, Miss. Strong of limb and purpose. Lee, Y.M.C.A., Football 1, 2. BILL WHITE, Booneville, Miss. Our 'mail-man'-puts his best into efvery- thing. Lee, Y.M.C.A., Track 1, 2, Football 1. BOB WHITE, Greenwood, Miss. Short of stature, loud in -voice, and lowes only one. Wilson, Y.M.C.A., Track 1g Band 1, 23 Choir 1, 2. IEIZEI 3 2 If , I IQIIIQUEFIIII MAVIS WHITE, Morgan City, Miss. If silence fwere golden, you'd be prosperousf. Wilsong Y.W.C.A. CHARLES WHITEHEAD, Ackerman, Miss. I'1ve lifved, I'-'ve lofved, 1,771 satisfied. Wilsong Y.M.C.A. FRED WILES, Blaine, Miss. ' His fwillingness, fversatility, and genial good nature brings admiration from all. Wilson, Y.M.C.A.g Class Ofiicer, Vice Pres. 15 Pres. Wilsons 2g Annual Stalfg Petals Staffg Literary Contestant 1, 2. VIVIAN ELLIS WINDHAM, Inverness, Miss. A quiet fwinning manner fwith a knack for getting ahead. Leeg Y.M.C.A. HAYWOOD COOK, Ripley, Miss. BERVIL ELDER, Wheeler, Miss. THOMAS JOHNSTON, Greenwood, Miss. CHARLOTTE SIEGEL, Suniiower, Miss. IEIZEI ,,A-E1 , ', V ,r- 'I! 1..I.I.l. ,I 1 I ! EIIHUSFIEI W,N0l CELESTE CARPENTER QUEEN OF BAND FESTIVAL IQZH A 34 H l I - , 7. ,,.-, ,-I I-.- ,--W, ..,.,I,,,, N fffy, ff-,-nfw-,.I-.- 4-F, ..f-.f57gf.- ,.,. .A .5---I 3...q.-W 5-..-.,a,.,1..,,-,i ,. .mm--.,,., ..,,,,,1,,,,,M , K, , U, N , V- in 1 In M N Q ig? fx If XZ?- - M fwjf ' M Ex . I I If ' If I! fw Xa mi if X55 I I 'iglk' -WI X X I . X QNQ ' V V , I xx f - L FRESHME 'Y'PN9FE! N?F?WHU!'+LWM W- - - ' -241---bl H-I 'f'- I I 1: lfalinuslllglii IZ VAN BURN HAM President s . wx. S ' X SSSSS f f SAM HINDSMAN VIOLA SANDERS V ice-Presia' ent Secretary IEIZEI . e -. f i -I I i f i . MI-'HN -i --'wi --1nI-ew--fv -1-1- rv-m'-'Inv--::1'If,-17 --fwwff: .1 Qs: fl--fo-w-- QA -v--f V-,, wi , , -..x . - I I I . .. I I I III RIIEUSFIII III Lorraine Aaron Moorhead, Miss. Juanita Arant . Greenwood, M1ss. A Fred Attneave Black Hawk, Miss. P. C. Aust Slaughter, Miss. Ward Austin Winona, Miss. Anna Belle Baldridge Inverness, Miss. Lora Bishop Al gama, M1ss Thomas Brand Egremont Miss Janice Bradley Belzonl, Miss Lucille Brown Drew, Miss. LNDEKS If 'gig i 3 7 if , e . . ..,- L-ae.: 1. , 5 ff' . I vi: ' Ik gf: .. , : . .. , -....E.u5. 'i- 1: fT'- 1 . l- - -L Y -U .en-4.avs.I ,-......1..l l..I.. . l.- .....-.. Y l l 1: Mm 5:11:31 II .. W, ,, - ,,,,,, -, . .,....,-.,,- ff,--f. .,,, - V-f-Y-.-,f,,.... . -f-g-fcff--:--1 r f'1':--- .v-My '4- Mildred Bryson Guntown, Miss. Eugene Chatham Money, Miss. Jewell Campbell Marks, Miss. Buster Castle Van Burnham Ruleville, Miss. Evelyn Cooke Webb, Miss. Julian Cannon Sumner, Miss. Kilmichael, Miss. Harry Clarke Drew, Miss. El Jessie Cotton Winona, Miss. Frances Coleman Doddsville, Miss 38 3 Sara Carch Moorhead, Miss. John Ed Carpenter Grenada, Miss. Carrie Lou Crook Moorhead, Miss. John DeFoore Sidon, Miss. Anna Lee Davis Baldwyn, Miss. EIIRUSFEEI Hu h Cook g Doddsville, Miss. Donald Crawley Hollandale, Miss. Joe Crowell Isola, Miss. Cecile Davis Moorhead, Miss. Pelham Edwards Doddsville, Miss. IHZB - ' llllill EFIEEI ..'-It l If Howard Ellison 1 f B Bob Fedric ' Charleston, Miss. . ff if Ted Fei gler V Dublin, Miss. ,n I B jf is Hester Gordon A Tj Shaw, Miss. 5 ff ' . X Ernestine Green Booneville, Miss. , : F si EIS l Greenwood, Miss. Relma Estes Guntown, Miss. Juanita Frazier Indianola, Miss. Woodberry Gill Catchings, Miss V Elvis Graves ' Ackerman, Miss. fl M Q Yvlette Green Booneville, Miss. Elsie Griffin Pontotoc, Miss. Cornelia Hakes Sue Hall Isola, Miss. J. E. Harper Mary Virginia Harrison Moorhead, Miss. Nicholas Harvey Winona, Miss. Hope Hooker Baird, Miss. EIIFUSFIEI mov a Q AA Anguilla, Miss. Indianola, Miss. Walter Harrison Moorhead, Miss. Edgar Hobbs Moorhead, Miss. -W. Sam Hindsman , Columbus, Miss. i IRES - RIIRUSFIEI ,.- Q. ,..,....f,,,...,. IHZB Leonora Huffman Wheeler, Miss. Thelma Jackson Jean Henderson Millport, Ala. Doddsville, Miss. Frances Jennings Sunflower, Miss. Martha Kent Moorhead, Miss. Ralph Leech Smithville, Miss. Virginia James b Midnight, Miss. Sisler Johnson Water Valley, Miss Milton Kizer Booneville, Miss. Lester Lewis Sunflower, Miss. Marlyn Lindsay Dockery, Miss. Everette Litton Virginia Livingston Indianola, Miss. Charles Lowe Mary Lucille Matthews Belzoni, Miss. Evelyn McDaniel Ruth McCoy Marianna, Ark. Dora Belle McKee l Opal McMullin Moorhead, Miss. EIIRHSFEEI assi! Shaw, Miss. if Doddsville, Miss. Luxora, Ark. Drew, Miss. ' Billy Katherine McNeal y 1 Moorhead, Miss. ' ,S IEEE .- .f..rw... La.: Lingua M ..,,.,..,,.,.L,,. I ..,,..... .L.z:u.1.,,f,4 .e.. ITJIIIQKISI3 ELI ..... ,N K 'r SIZE! 4 Clyde McShan Ruleville, Miss. I l Carson McWhirter L Randolph, Miss. L 1 1 i Louvenia McWhirter Randolph, Miss. e 1 5 D I l Rachel Morgan l Ruleville, Miss. Alma Lee Miller Moorhead, Miss. Alvie Norris 5 Guntown, Miss. ! L I l Joe Ovca Springfield, Ill. ' g 1 Erma Louise Oxley Louise, Miss. 5 is 5 13 rail 'v Claude Paul Moorhead, Miss. 'HL I-S . 1 , Gerald Rayman Minter City, Miss. 1 2 Q 3 9 A '? Q P slr ii Q. s i i IQIIIQIISFIII -I Herman Reed Ripley, Miss. Roy Rucker i Drew, Miss. R James Ross Minter City, M-iss. Geraldine Rutherford Baldwyn, Miss. Mary Rounsaville Grenada, Miss. Hayward Scarbrough Inverness, Miss. Henry Steele Itta Bena, Miss. . Nathan Shappley Winona, Miss. Frank Smith Greenwood, Miss. Jack Smith Winona, Miss. SIZE! 45 l HIQLISFIIQI I E 4 333 S, R. Stevens Leland, MISS- Mary Switzer Vivian Stevens Leland, Miss. Inverness, Miss. Ruth Stiles Swiftown, Miss. Dollye Strickland Earle, Ark. james Taylor Sunflower, Miss. Mary Frances Stiles Swiftown, Miss. Martha Strickland White Haven, Tenn Viola Sanders Sidon, Miss. Joe Thomas Sunflower, Miss. Henry Tirey Isola, Miss. Nathan Terrel Water Valley, Miss. Q W. D. Vail Montpelier, Miss. Bill West Ruleville, Miss. james Wilson 'W1nona, Miss. EIIHHSFIII Pascol Townsend e Doddsville, Miss. Joe Treloar Derma, Miss. Max Wainwright Hattiesburg, Miss. Erma Dean Whinnery Indianola, Miss. Nathan Wise Baird, Miss. ISIS ' ,-1' 5 1: IQEIIQEISFI-II l J 1 5 X V V, VIV3 5 Z ILVI , I, , X Q 5 : M Mary Frances Woods MPP? J , , i l J s .I !! , J all Indianola, Miss. X, I iss? ,J Pressley Wooten Ruleville, Miss x' J ,, , , - fi f Q . f ffwmswn , 1' i is , if K Fred Wolfe O J E A , , ,f - - f 9- 7' ' ' ' Water Valley, Miss. ERNEST L. BROWN-Booneville, Miss. ROBERT BUNDY-McComb, Miss. DAVID COCKRAN-Itta Bena, Miss. DELL COOPER-Greenwood, Miss. JACK FANNING-Lexington, Tenn. AUBREY HEAD-Bonner, Miss. DAUVARD JONES-Doddsville, Miss. EDWIN JORDAN-Louisville., Miss. ROBERT KELLEY-Sidon, Miss. INGRAM NEAL-Sweatman, Miss. ED POWELL-Sunflower, Miss. JACK PRINCE-Decatur, Ala. G. W. PURCELL-Quito, Miss. ARLIS RICKS-Wheeler, Miss. HUBERT SAGE-Drew, Miss. CLYDE SCOTT-Dumas, Miss. J. B. SMITH-Winona, Miss. ROBERT SIMS-Booneville, Miss. JACK SULLIVAN-Moorhead, Miss. MR. AND MRS. CECIL WYATT-Mo IEIZEI orhead, Miss. A Y , . ..,,Q..-.9-rg-pg-3, 4 ,,-:,. :nge-rw. 33:41-g-mzqnu.-r .. . . ,v'fs--M-9---runmrnrfrvrvw' 4z:.vff.w-.1fs4:oL-1:wvrax!i1'44?'f!V5f '1 4 i5 ' sf' ' V 'wr A L 'Q' X7 ' 0 55 MJ ! Z-v LOOKING BHCKWHRD - AND FORWARD ' CLASS CLASS OF oF 1912 1939 as 4? , MEMBERS zvusmraER3 ,255 Mag 'Q W1 N 6 Q I aj, Kfgma X Kjy I I' x If IORS I ,. xg. 53...-KX I -Ii' IQIIIQEISFIIQI --.I-. EDITH SIEGEL President ' f MARY FRANCES SLEDGE Vice-President BILLEE VZIGGINS ecre ary Q 50 I ' .f. 'mwf-'I'-I I-'rl In 1 I avfl f' -I 'If -' 'M '-'7 2- -:Af-f:-I ,- .-:: . x',f T. -'1't'?4-'fvif?2f?mf4!ca-:,M..JH,vIIi1,i IKM ,,,.,, ,, III FIIFUEFIEI I. T. BRIDGES, Moorhead, Miss. A person whose work is as widely known as his voice. 1 I Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Lanier 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Quartet 4, Choir 3, 4, Track 2. TINCY BELL New Albany, Miss. A girl with lots of school spirit and she lets us know about it. Philomathean 3, 4, Basketball 3, Girl Re- serve 3, 4. G. W. BURRAGE, Laurel, Miss. Magnificent Males Lofve Magnetic Maids. Hi-Y 4, Lanier 4, Football 4, Basketball 4. MADELINE COLBERT, Shattuck, Oklahoma When those big, brown eyes look up at you, A world of sweetness comes to -view. Choir 4, Band 4, Philomathean 4, Piano, Typing Held meet 4, High School Editor of Retrospect, Girl Reserve 4. FRANK DUNN, Greenwood, Miss. He wears his thoughts on his tongue, and good ones they are, too. Hi-Y 3, 4, Lanier 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Choir 4. WILLIAM FLOWERS, Louise, Miss. Mysterious as Chop Suey. Lanier 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Football 4, Basket- ball 4. JANE HUTCHINSON, Doddsville, Miss. Always smiling, rain or shine, Always willing at any time. Choir 4, Voice 4, Girl Reserve 4, Philoma- thean 4, Piano 4. INDA GLYNN HOBBS, Moorhead, Miss. She would go to the ends of the earth for a friend. Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4, Philomathean 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Music 3, Voice 1. ISIS EIIHUSFIEI' III CLYDE HAYNES, Blaine, Miss. He looks timid, he looks solemn, And he looks shy,' but he's merry, o Sporty and spryf' Olympian 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES HOLLAND, Sunflower, Miss. A quiet boy fwlzo seldom becomes excited, But he has plenty of loyalty for his school. - Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Lanier, 1, 2, 3, 4. MARION JOHNSON, Moorhead, Miss. Better knofwn as 'Skee-Ball! u A fun-lofving Chap fwe all like. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Lanier 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. Laniers 4, Band 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JACKSON, Moorhead, Miss. All great men are dead- I don't feel so fwell myself. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Lanier 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 45 Basketball 43 Glee Club 1, Zg Track 3, 4. SAM KING, Buena Vista Miss. Handy Andy. Olympian 4, Hi-Y 4. INEZ LILES, Sunflower, Miss. A sfweet girl fwe all enjoy knofwingf' Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4, Athenian 1, 2, 3, 43' Field Meet 3. MARTHA LEE LOW, Lambert, Miss. Fefe loved, I'fve lofved, I'm satisfied. Girl Reserve 4, Philomathean 45 Editor Sun- Hower Petals 4. . KATHARINE McLEAN, Blaine, Miss. You'll allways be as sfweet as you are, You're as true as a star from afar, 3 Just you. - Pres. Girl Reserves 45 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4' Vice-Pres. Philomatheans 45 Philomathean 1, 43 Choir 25 Debate 3, Member of Stu- Council 45 Dramatics 3, 4, Piano 33 2 2, 3, dent Literary Contestant. IHZB I IlffvrflrMali'-'IFA42-2-rrr'fvz:1ffvv4?9 W1f1-PM---A-STR? ff6 1-1711 -1'?.:f-I -w-.f1f'-w:L-fGIfe+T- -- -:' - 4'-71 -r6Q . t -we -gg -. - 1 P , , I I 1 IQIIIIQEISPIQIII ..... RUTH MCNEAL, Moorhead, Miss. She was always a true friend. Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4, Athenian 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Field Meet 1, 3. GENE PIERCE, Greenwood, Miss. There are many pretty girls in this fvillage, you see, But there's onl one that'll do or me. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3. SIDNEY PHILLIPS, Svviftown, Miss. One ne-ver knows what he's thinking, but we're for him just the same. Hi-Y 4, Olympian 4, Football 4. EDITH POE, Moorhead, Miss. A girl S. A. H. S. is proud to ha-ve known. Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4, Athenian 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 3. BILLIE RIDDELL, Moorhead, Miss. Al smart young boy with plenty of -vim and vigor. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Olympian 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. Olympians 4, Football, Mgr. 4. CAROLYN RAY, Carrollton, Miss. Be silent and safe-Silence nefver betrays you. Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4, Athenian 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. Athenians 3. LAURA MAE SHEFFIELD, Moorhead, Miss. A talented young person, both on the stage and in leadership. Philomathean 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Girl Re- serve 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Expression 4. STEVE SHAW, Moorhead, Miss. H ornery critter, yessirree, But he's a yine boy for all that. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Olympian 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2. PIE! , sf f H1-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Lanier 1, 2, 3, 4, urmnsvrn 1: EDITH SIEGEL, Moorhead, Miss. Her mind is as nimble as her fngersf' Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 2, 3, Treas. 23 Athenian 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Literary Contestant 1, Z, Piano Contestant 1, 2, 3, Student Council 4, Pres. Senior Class, Miss S.A.H.S. MARY FRANCES SLEDGE, Sunilower, Miss. Alloof, sometimes, but a good sport always and full of fun. Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4, Athenian 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Pres. 2, Class Sec. 4, Bus. Mgr. Sun- L flower Petals 4. ROBERT TOLLISON, Moorhead, Miss. A person fwlzo ranks one of the highest in the Senior Class. Lanier 1, 2, 3, 4g Di-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, Literary Contestant 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4. J. B. THOMAS, Sunflower, Miss. One of the Three Wise Men. Lanier 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. GRACE WEATHERFORD, Red Bay, Ala. A.most reserved, studious person. Girl Reserve 4, Philomathean 4. ROBERT WOODS, Moorhead, Miss. 'He is kind, polite and courteous to all. H1-Y 3, 4, Lanier 3, 4. BILLIE WIGGINS, Indianola, Miss. My kingdom for a diploma! Girl Reserve 2, 3, 45 Athenian 2, 3, 43 Class Pres. 3g Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 4, Band 2, 3, 43 Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4, Basketball Z, 3. JIQYIYISEIIE YVHAQFLEY, Tunica, Miss. ' I 1.67100 15 90 -N0 'w0nder'I'm al-'ways brokef' HVY 45 Olympian 4, Football 4, Mgr. Track 4. IEIZEI 54 I I I .1-1332-r:-'eff-1'-'I f lee'-?fR-I MAE3'-Ii .. -T i 'H .s'2f'rZ- . w'6'2 T'I - f5'El'r-f Y H -3,5g : ,'I f.-:-+::v:. l P MI,u.II I - lillillllfnlllilfi --1 SENIOR CLASS The Senior Class of '38 Once were Freshmen, full of tricks, Entering school in '34 Homesick, dazed, scared and blue, Unsatisfactories soon had shocked us, Subjects strange cruelly mocked us. Time passed on, and Sophomores Advanced on toward knoWledge's shores Merry, confident, sure, and Wise lndulgently smiling, with superior eyes At the Freshmen's childish play, Lightly We strolled along our Way. As members of the Junior Class Diligently laboring in order to pass. ln this role We next appear Praying that in one more year We might the envied Seniors be. We struggle on right desperately. With Senior privileges and class rings We believe ourselves almost kings After the years of Worry and stress Here, at last, is crowning success! We're eagerly awaiting, with anticipation That final day of graduation! --But now that We've achieved success And think of leaving SAHS A tear falls, mingled with happiness. ........ IEIZEI ........ 5 5' , -3- IQIIIQUSFIEI -:.- I.- JUNIGR HIGH SCHGGL CLASS RICHARD SHAW ........................................ ' ..... President MARC MILLER .... Vice-Pmiamf CAPERS WILSON ..... ....... S ecfefafy CAROLYN RIDELL ................ .................. R eporter MISS ELLIS .. L. V. Bennett Mary Bush D. W. Cox, Jr. Fred Chesteen Zelda Carch Lucille Cook Ruth Gilliland Louise Griflith Virgie Mae Guest Marvin Green Marianna Staton Wiley Holmes Virginia Holloman Milford Harmon Eugene Kent Judy Kealhofer Margie Knapp Lillian Lee Mildred Lewis Clifford Logan Marc Miller Eugene Taylor Capers Wilson .....................Sponsor J. E. Matthews Herman Murphy Mary E. Powell Jack Reel George Robb V Carolyn Riddell Margaret Richardson George Richardson Robert Shirley Wallis Sanders lack Taylor ........ IEIZEI 56 Roma Lee Anderson Mary Hancock Maggie Powell -E lllIl7lEl5I3lilfI 'IE- SOPHOMGRE HIGH SCHCOL CLASS MARGARET M cLEAN ......................................... President MARILYN MILLER ..... .... V ice-President ELLEN KINCAID ..... ....... S ecretary MR. THIGPEN .... ............. A ..... . .................. S ponsor Christine Bonner Margaret Brewer Martin Burney Katherine Bo-yer Wardell Brown Marjorie Chapman Louise Crook C. M. Davis Evelyn Elliott Mildred Fryer Eleanor Ferguson Pauline Farley Kathleen Ferguson Fred Frederick Juanita Guest Ralph Holliman Roy Jennings Ellen Kincaid Ada Mae Kelly Melba Logan Margaret McLean Marilyn Miller E. C. Meek Harold Mitchell Joe Morgan Easter N obile Charles Payne C. W. Pyron Ella Mae Paul Nettie Gay Poe Walter Richardon Paul Robb Bob Roberts Edith Smith Betty Storey Jessie Smith Jannie Smith Maurry Taylor Jean Thomas Shannon Viner Herbert Wood I Frances Watkins Harwice VVilliams Ruth Williams Fay Wasson ......... I'ElfiEl .....'T..-'... .V Q. 1..:a ' -ii-14.-:.'.,g:sq ' . . a, ,, ,, , M- -, 57 -E IQIIIQIIEEFIQIQI -32.- I 4 I 1 I 1 L. it . 1 1 -fm 1 I I I ix w ll I S w it lx -ill I 'l Y iw I l X , 1 V, i I X ls it ' ll I it I I' I3 I . li, , ' I fl il , . W I ,V J , I 4 I MIRIAM LANCASTER ........................................ President ff JOHN M. HARPOLE ..... .... 17 ice-President if ADDIE RUTH MAY ..... ...... S ecretzzry BESSIE KELLY ............ ...... ..... R e porter 3 Q MISS CASEY ....................... .................... S ponsor il Joe Bryan Walter Gibson Addie Ruth May I Beatrice Bennett Wallace Gibson Jane Moore 'Q J gi Blanche Bush John Harpole Estelle Mitchell I Harvey Chesteen Bebe Hodge Virginia Noble J Marjorie Clower Billy Hu'ghes Emma Lee Powel I f Clarice Cave Rex Holland Mary Edna Phelps 57 Sam Clower Gertrude Harmon Charles Robb If Kathleen Clark Louise Harrison Kenneth Ross J 35 55 Mildred cave Hmm Hubbard Guy Sledge J f Dolly Deloach John Hubbard Vernon Taggart 1 J' Harold Daves Norman Ingram Kathleen Taylor I Melba Dodd F lorice Johnson Philip Woods it I Ernestine Fowler Bessie Kelly Cecil Williams I , I Frances Frederick f l Bessie Fefieh M 55 Grace Faulkner Evelyn Gardner ,Q ,N Irene Gilliland ,fi . .1 1. 1 yi rl' I yy I i Ml. ,Wi lp , ,. H Clyde Lee Claire Lowrey ' Miriam Lancaster Juanita McMullin C. W. Myers Frances Williams Mary J. Williams E. D. Williams, Jr Mildred Williams ... :.. .... M3 '-'- I il I '58 KOGQQJ Q 3 I -z1 2 ,Z L I ,,f 'f' W fqf ,J ,J TH LETIC A. Avro x-A mv., -4 . -:.-':- IQIQIIQEISFIEEI -51- FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Crawford, Thomas, Townsend, Manager Horace Hughes, Mascot Jean McClenahan, Cotton, Banks, Rucker, Sage. SECOND ROW: Randall, Hindsman, Capt. Stone, Ovca, Clark, Collins, Ho-lliman, Raymond, Chunes. . THIRD ROW: Coach Rogers, Bryant, Reynolds, Fillingame, Jones, Aust, Rodgers, Shelby, Venable, Coach McClenahan. Sunflower Sunflower Sunflower Sunflower Sunflower Sunflower Sunflower Sunflower Sunflower Sunflower GAMES 7 ..... .............. .... E a st Central 0 O .... ........... ......... H i nds 0 7 .... .... S outhwestern 24 12 ..... ........... E llisville 7 0 -.-- ..... C opiah-Lincoln 38 21 . . . ......... Senatobia 0 6 ----- ....... G oodman 6 0 ...... ...... ......... S c ooba 13 12 -..-. ................... S ummit 13 7, .... .... U niversity Tennessee Juniors 15 .....- IEIZEI li ' 'A' ' D ' - -lf-I-if-29 -'-154-t:'nn ' ' -1 11 2? A ff- . 55:5 1- Q!-J III EIIEUSFIII III 1 BRYANT STONE CCapt.D HOLLIMAN HINDSMAN CLARK End H. B. Center QCapt.-Electj End 160 lbs. 180 lbs. 180 lbs. End 165 lbs. 170 lbs. AUST THOMAS RUCKER Guard H-B- Q'B' 190 lbs. 160 lbs. 145 lbs. l3Z3 Il IQHIQIISIJEEI .. i , ff, , CV, , f,,, f I nip iii Ill ! I f RODGERS OVCA BANKS COTTON CRAWFORD Guard Q. B. fAlter. Capt.j End H. B. 180 lbs. 185 lbs. Center 150 lbs. 160 lbs. 175 lbs. JONES COLLINS F. B. Tackle 180 lbs. 190 lbs. EIZEI . .... ,...... -,., .-.-...uw .,.f.....,......,fa1f,..-..-L4-.- , A--sf--e-2 em- 'iT?'?-'S' -+1A'rvsi'::.:::f'7: ..'- L?-- w-w -57.1-,n1-ur'-:a'r..:1,bl,.?,.3,',1.,by.,:,A,,y,.q-9:1x3f.,1,-,,,f,.,., ,JJ-.111ff.,f,-,,..,.,c-:,,,-.--. -.- LM, ,PS - 1 A ,fr-'-r . P' f . . , fl' H' , Y ..,...,..-.......-...v...-.W-.,--1-3, N., .... , -Y 'li IQEIIIIISFIEI -1 H. Q. i M xv T JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TENNIS IEIZEI 63 -1-.:.':- liatilfensllnii I BASEBALL BASEBALL CHAMPIONS! Behind G. T. McClenahan's able coaching and Ike Pearson's crack pitching, a baseball team was produced at Sunflower Junior College that lost only one game and captured two championships, State and Mississippi Valley Conference, during the season. Ike Won every game he pitched during the years 1936 and 1937. We had the best all-around baseball machine here in 1937 that has been produced in many years. Every man was a heavy hitter and an expert on the diamond. IHZB 1, M, H, -, ,y eg V- A- -9-. 15171121554--'11:'1'LT'h -Z7-T:-3v7?'P ?Vi .' ,. iT 'f '?'f - TV M ,M A.. .,- -,.,. A.-,,,.,,,,,,.,v,,C-: - - - , 4. ,W -. , . .. . . :gf-:Z-....,,y-1:...,F.. .-W ,-'fffu ,. f. . - - f Y- ---'---'-f - -N-ff 'Iv' 1PsnE1sGf4-'e1.x-fv1fr1zl-z--:,-.':m.'-f ::-.'-HT-'TTT' f- UZ - J'?EZ? 'f. ' IQIIIQEISFIHIII -5.31-I S. A. H. S. BASKETBALL FIRST RCW: Logan, G5 Williams, F, C. Williams, F3 Hubbard, C3 Harmon, C Griffin, G. 4 SECOND ROW: Thigpen, Coach, Woods, G5 Hughes, F3 Flowers, Shirley, F Jackson, F. ....-. IEIZEI ...- 6 5' 1 -...-..4... V-,,,,,,, ,V .. - -. ,: IQIIIQEISFIIQI : GIRLS' BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Viola Sanders, G5 Sara Holland, F5 Rachel Morgan, G5 Juanita Frazier, F5 Jean McClenahan, Mascotg Jean Henderson, G5 Ouida Bush, F5 Freda Moody, G5 Evelyn McDaniels, F. SECOND ROW.: Coach McClenahan5 Mary Switzer, F5 Mary Rounsaville F' Anna Lee Davis, G5 Dollye Strickland, F5 Doris Jean Sisson, G5 Mary ,Lori Streeter, G. Although our girls didn't Win any championships, they had a fairly successful sea- son. They outscored the state champions, Copiah Lincoln, three times during the season. In view of the fact that the majority of players were freshmen, a stronger and more successful team is anticipated for the next season. '- :Emi 1 ..... J --'.fv,e'1---rf'-' f ' -f-r,-f-'swat-'-5-4:1:we.Mf27Sfs-zzaff-:--5-N:, A+. term:-i: r.1'ff ZT ', V, -.Q-fv '1-1 1-saws--:revs 4 , ' -W-M. 'Hr' , ,Wa .fn-, -,gov-:.:-,'v-maui-Q,:y :':2 riffs- --' K- -1 '- ff'-. N -1: H - f-A A ' ,sg V f - V . -- -4.-.Luna-f...1.z N'fl '2EEf '4 'f f3 2 f?'i7- u. n ggyu n- - 1 tn 1- .mr7'9?5 iF' fl- IQIIIQLISFIEIII -:Te X-W 2,11 ' 3' ' W , , 51? . ' , ' if DAVIS STRICKLAND SISSON STREETER ROUNSAVILLE SWITZER HOLLAND MCDANI-EL MOODY BUSH ISHS f, f .. ...H ,, .FW ,,,.---,m,.., M -1'.'-T IQIIIQEISFIILI -:Wi-I K BOYS' BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Manager Horace Hughes and Mascot Jean McClenahan. SECOND ROW: Hindsman, Wolfe, Ovca, Treloar, Green. THIRD ROW: Coach McClenahan, Ricks, Capt. Stone, Prather, Bryant, Overton. 1938 BASKETBALL - Our team this year boasts the best Junior College record that has ever been made by this school or any other junior college in the past. Our boys all in one week brought back to S.J.C. two well earned championships. At Martin, Tennessee, they Won the Mississippi Valley Conference Championship by defeating the strong Freed-Hardman team. Again at Raymond they conquered the State Junior College trophy. This is the first time that a Junior College in Mississippi has Won the state title two years in succession. Special mention should be given Captain Mitchell Stone and Googe Prather, for winning for themselves a position on the All-M.V.C. and All-State teams. We Wish to pay tribute to Coach McClenahan and his 1938 Champions. ..... IEIZEI -I 'l IQIIIQEIEFIZIQI -I- TRELOAR PRATHER STONE RICKS HINDSMAN 3 i 4 1 1 4 v I Q QVGA BRYANT GREEN WOLFE OVERTON l IEIZEI ....... If . IQIIIQEISFIII TRACK I EIZEI fvw'fC'1fLf' ff'ff?2'f:7f f's11'74zT'a2 nvrfM1fr71'f'4w-::eanQGGVTH ffffsfa-5504111'f41ff:4-mf:-Q-4fn14pf1vr2:,f.gf4:111-qv-6:53-17gbf-Q-:aww:f-ffr,-,pfQi-e-fEi'2e6'---g:?:r.7q:.-5::7.g:,A3,..,7p-.q....g,n Y 1 NWVS meow I5 H1 OLYWIPIHN5 f FE T RES 5- Cmxofk EIIRUSFIEI IHDTBVVHKJ MISS S. J. C. ' :AQ MISS DORIS JEAN SISSGN IEEE I I I I I 19'ff'E-I-'ff-'-!? if-41:1-A-:'97n 'fi f?55!l1'fi?Af4-f fff'? f?'-3'4??3??'TL?flffi' W Y-I -wI I: I nI 'lf-il - ' - R ---' fn- ---- wav' 1521713144:-e?r4gff52f117j'f3fi51S37 f:D:?2?51if'fij i- Ifllllflllfulllfi 'Fe-..-R WHO'S WHO R MR. S. J. C. X MR. ROBERT GOOGE PRATHER .1-'-' IEIZEI' 1' -:..-'f- IQIIIQHSFIEI -E- MGST BEAUTIFUL ESTHER DOWNING rf-m-A,- -ar -:swf-11' rU1 ?'f'1574-'?1'?7l'e1 l -'5'5?79 ?'7-3 'f':'rFY MOST HANDSOME SAM HINDSMAN I El Z El ,, - 7 4 , ,ze-3. , . , W A., ,, ,,,, u,,me,,.1,:1:A1pe,-3-,-Q11 :ax-:1e1af'f'-LJa1fv35i,fa'ff4f. ? -. EI-I' IQIIIQUSFIEI iz- WHO MOST INTELLECTUAL IRENE KITSINGER IEIZEI MOST INTELLECTUAL VAN BURNHAM i- IQIIIQHSFIEI -fi MOST VERSATILE LEONESE ROBINSON WHO'S MOST ORIGINAL DAVID SANDERS IEIZEI .: -.Gr-I,l. - ', ' f v' 'Aff-wmfnfvrr-'A-fg,hJ'S'?x1V 1-'-'I v'-m, I N-ftf' yr ' ft ? 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'i' IQIIIQKIEFIEIII 'EI'- BEST ATHLETE WHO BEST ATHLETE DORIS JEAN SISSON IEIZEI MITCHELL STONE FRIENDLIEST HIIFUSFIEI' III MARY 'LOU STREETER IHZB YVEKTS FRIENDLIEST .aw-K-S, fix NATHAN WISE i I I I - sf1 , u:vi- -ff ,Q-:-nr:-Q.1'22eFfrf?f'5 vt-1'-:F-?w-iqwp: ,fu-21q,4gL+g-my.,-. ,.-,-,. . .,, , ....,f-.,,.,.,, V . ,. 4.-21-f.-1,10-F.-5-Q-.-n-wg-vqf.,q1q:-.ggi-fgcmreeffz-girl-vez:-2:1-'hlff'-'J 'i IQIIIQCISFIEI 'IE- WITTIEST WHO CUTEST MARY FRANCES WOOD IEIZB HAROLD HAKES i-' IQIIIQEISFEISI b -TE- MOST DIGNIFIED SOPHOMORE FRANCES RANDLE WHO'S O WHO MOST TYPICAL FRESHMAN WOODBURY GILL IEIZEI T- .. -. -r. . . , 1--.-a,m . -'U'-cz-we-'VQrfffxrfiezf--:wa-3: yr. N911 4?-T1,1,:',.Stffif?-HF'aj513539151521-Q'-iF ':if Eif'F' : iE'+'7'j?if'!Wil'?f:ft? 1f'3P1'?5f . x S.AuILEi .PHYS PHD MR. S. A. H. S. EIIRUSFIEI - MISS S-. A. H. S. HERMAN MURPHY IHZB EDITH SEIGEL MOST BEAUTIFUL CAPERS WILSON IIIIITQEISFIIQI -11.-1 S.Au VVHKYS MOST I-IANDSOME RICHARD SHAW CUTEST IQZQ BILLIE WIGGINS .. ,W . ,-,.,.- .L .Txsiarm-Fgsrs-2-wx F5 -' Pfi ' -?:'1 '3 'H M '5 f'5i ' U Lp, mi U I - .,.,.,,,,,,.:'.1,. 44 , ,.r4:f-nw'-f:1f,:.-.r Q. v. ., , ., ., .ww W- - - -f ,- . r -ll-3' IQIIIQHEFIEI il- WITTIEST BOY H. S. WHO EUGENE KENT NEATEST GIRL MADELINE COLBERT IEIZEI MOST INTELLECTUAL J. B. THOMAS -: E IQIZIIFQEISFIEI PRESIDENT SARA MORTIMER Y. W. C. A. VICE-PRESIDENT A ,M ,, WQWQ' WWZ5? SECRETARY RUTH BUZZARD BEATRICE DELASHMET IEEE! ,u,,.5.Y,g -fm -B. Q. Q --ff:--1 'c-L---lrbxx'-?'7'9r'5i'51'f 5' , I 7.4 i n 'WL ' ' R V -1- IQEIIQIISFIEI 1-1, PRESIDENT PERRIN BISHOP SCBd.C.AH VICE PRESIDENT SECRET DAVID SANDERS S-ETH BANKS IEIZEI ss I ARY w ii ,1 1,5 4 III FIIRHSFIII' III Ti My XE Tl 'N T ,J ,.L 'Nr Tw .3 fi PRESIDENT 1,3 R R V1 wr' V1 Lf +I Q! in ml V, P-,, V: 'N I-fl FM KATHERINE MCLEAN Mx, 'W' RL M1 Qi if H: Q11 M ,, ,. b yr U lg' VICE-PRESIDENT V SECRETARY va 5 E QT A M W T H li! T fi W T . 3,2 H K is if' 7, i , Y V. ww li V T Ti 11 1 N 4 I I. A x x I x W T W 1 Q EDITH SEIGEL CARQLYN RIDDELL 2 If 1 l I333 .pm ,,.1. Q. -qmm.,-Lg we-fww:-Jw-1A:-'war-Q-n .min-' VICE-PRESIDENT f' iv f, 7 IQIIIQUSF I E I PRESIDENT GENE PIERCE ' SECRETARY MARION JOHNSON RICHARD SHAW HHH 1 IQIIIQIQISFIIQI .T PRESIDENT l W GOOGE PRATHER STUDENT COUNCIL VICE-PRESIWDENT SECRETARY EDITH SEIGEL BILL WEST IEIZEI ' IQIIIQIIEFIEI DEBATING TEAM Q - GRESHANI HARPER NRFARLANE ATTNEAVE .:. -'- IEIZEI 'Z- ' HARVEY IQIIIRIIISFIIII -1 VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT ANNIE LOUISE GRAHAM LEE SOCIETY SECRETARY 8: TREASURER RAYMOND BRYANT as WAYNE ELLISON IEIZEI -1 Q , .. , . . -.M ..1,2-,.n.--,..14:1J.,--n1,1f:..fw Lsfplmf-.g - - - A ,- - mf ff- A--' ---- 1 IQHIQIISPEIQI +I- PRESIDENT Q W ks' FRED WILES WILSON SOCIETY VICEPRESIDENT SECRETARY 85 TREASURER GOGGE PRATHER DORIS JEAN SISSON ' IEIZEI --- -l IQIIIIIISFIIQI 'Ei- EDITH SEIGEL ...... CAROLYN RIDDELL .. LOUISE CROOK ...... J. T. BRIDGES ......... SAM GRANTHAN .... MARION JOHNSON, ....... ATHENIANS ....ue-....one -use. ...nu LANIERS una.: nuoo-QQ.-ao.-Q-.Qas .no POINTS 'IN RALLY ATHEN IAN S Athletic ... ...,13 Platform . . ,,,, 18 L Total . . . , , , LAN IERS Athletic .... , , , 14 Platform ..... ,,,,, 1 0 Total . . . ,,,, IEIZEI I . . . .President Vice-President . . . . Secretary . . . .President Vice-President . . . .Secretary -15 lralmuzallnji Ri- l PHILOMATHEANS LAURA MAE SHEFFIELD. . . KATHERINE MCLEAN . Q..-go...-.....o.. ,,. ....u......-Q o ...- ZELDA CARCH .. ....... .................. OLYMPIANS HERMAN MURPHY .... . CLYDE HAYN ES ..... BILLY RIDDELL .... ..... nosq..4so1n.o ...- ffuuoua-u-...sno 'Il POINTS IN RALLY PHILGMATHEANS Athletlc ......... Platform ...... Total . . . OLYMPIANS Athletic .... Platform ..... Total . . . IEIZEI . . . .President l7ice-President . . . .Secretary . . . .President Vice-President . . . .Secretary ,AM I I I I i I I . I I I I I I I II I II K I I I I I I, I I ' I I 'I .I IIII .II QI III II III ,V I III IIIII ,srl ,, VI I II ,I II IW II IIN II II 'I III Ii-I I II, I ' I I I III IIII ,II IIIf IIII I II I, I II 'I 'III III, IMI II, IIIIII III 1 II' II , It I III IIII IIII ' 'I 'IIl. I I ,Il I .,I III I, II ,II 'III' Qi I'I II III-I 'IIIII i. I. IIIII IIII-I IV IIIII II III I IIII IIIII I,II,' IIII III IIIII .IL ,IIIIIII IIIIII .IIII I I , .I , III III: I .III III III I I .HI III II III IIII IIIII .-as I I I I I I I I II I -E.-1 IIIZIIIIISFIEIII '-I-'T' CHOIR MRS. H. E. JACOBSON, MRS. A. M. APPLEWHITE ............. Directors SOPRANO SECTION: Lorraine Aaron, Juanita Arant, Ruth Blizzard, Anna Belle Baldridge, Madeline Colbert, Evelyn Cook, Marjorie Chapman, Esther Down- ing, Mary Embry, June Ferguson, Elsie Griffin, Annie Louise Graham, Ernestine Green, Jane Hutchinson, Miriam Lancaster, Cornelia Hakes, Marilyn Lindsey, Geraldine Rutherford, Lane Rives, Kathleen Shelton, Mary Frances Turner, Capers Wilson, Erma Dean Whinnery, lNIary Frances Wood, Katheryn Simmons. ALTO SECTION: Janice Bradley, Tiny Carpenter, Frances Coleman, Carrie Lou Crook, Jewell Campbell, Relma Estes, Hester Gordon, Yvelette Green, Sarah Bell Heard, Hope Hooker, Virginia Livingston, Martha Lee Lowe, Ruth McCoy, Opal McMullin, Leonese Robinson, Tetelle Topp. BASS SECTION: Tom Brand, James Crawford, Frank Dunn, Sidney Davis,-Jack Taylor, Thomas Johnson, Garvis McKee, Allen Owen, Drue Lundy. TENOR SECTION: Robert Bundy, J. T. Bridges, Jack Irby, Edward Kittrell. ....... I EI 3 El ...+ II I 94 ,. .,I ...- I--rv ,, ....-,----- - l 1 -I IQEIIQUSFIEI 5 BADUJ CELESTE LEONESE CARPENTER ROBINSON Band Queen Drum Major , CORNETS: Marion Johnson, Louise Knapp, Margaret Jackson, Thomas Brand. CLARINETS: Nathan Wise, Jack Sullivan, Robert Tollison, Maxine Shaw, Miriam ganelaster, C. M. Davis, Zelda Carch, Tiny Carpenter, Thomas Johnson, Robert un y. I FLUTE: Marilyn Miller. SAXOPHONES: Madeline Colbert, Bill West, Fay Wasson, Billie Wiggins. BASES: Jack Taylor, John DeFoore, Richard Shaw. . FRENCH HGRN: Frank Dunn, Charles Robb, Marc Miller. BASSOON: Leonese. Robinson. e TRGMBONE: Bob White, L. P. Lence. DRUMS: Sarah Belle Heard, Capers Wilson. .... ISIS .... ,Q l WAYNE ELLISON Editor-in-Chief , DAVID SANDERS Ass. Editbr IQIIIQUSFIEI UNF LOWER PETAL STAFF FREDERICK STIN SON Business Manager MISS ALICE M. JANNEY Sponsor FRED WILES Ass. Bus. Mgr. EIB MARY FRANCES TURNER Ass. Bus. Mgr. I A , - In H -A - .,. Y ,A Y i Y--ff-1 I--M-fm-mlm-N.-, .y I - I ,, ,- - -W -7 H 4- Wg ',,j,,j,Q,L,.Q.,L,,....,.,....-,.,.,..,. - - 1,3-,.x,,,.3....-1f1f4,s?A,v:f,nf-:-wwf:--,-1 ,-Tw -. + -, -Y f- if A .- . H,-U., , lg- N -,.,....,n-.,.1.. ,..'.-.- - .. , ...W , .. . ,Y Y . IQIIIQIISFIEIII 'i SUN F LOWER PETALS STAFF FRED ATTNEAVE Feature Editor , I 972' HARRIET BURKE Campus Editor SYLVESTER BALDRIDGE Sports Editor SARA MORTIMER Typist IEIZEI 97 JUANITA ARANT News Editor WILLIAM CURTIS Ass. Campus Editor IQIIITQEISI3 III I RETROSPECT STAFF LEONESE ROBINSON Editor mmwawff f ' BOB GRESHAM Business Manager DAVID SANDERS MADELINE COLBERT DRUE LUNDY Ass. Editor High School Editor FRED WILES Literary Editor Ass. Bus. Manager - IEIZEI 98 HAZEL ALFORD Art Editor , . - -.. . . - - , ,gnu A ,.,,,, Ni.. .-,.f -. ,wg-T---.1 ,f-. pr.: ,sw -,11 'e'f': 'H'v '2'- -- -v -f - f ' 'ui '-'V' f ' 'i ' f ' ' - ' A.-C A ,V H , , I ,,n,,,F , V... 1, ,-,1 -...V ..--- --qv-0 --'Nr--v -:'f-1-'-'-.-fzf .- ,. . , . . . I . I 'T r SYLVESTER BALDRIDGE Sports Editor ROBERT TOLLISON High School Bus. Mgr VAN BURNHAM DORIS ll-fQlANt SISSON Ass. Bus. Manager ypls I IQIIIQEISFIIQI Q Q 4 ' nh, f i S -vriyf nA , ' we Eli 101 , IIIQEISFIEIII 1 I f r i 1 EIZEI -'--- - - ' - -- ,. .,-5,-,-,..,..,-..,...--....,q.,.4.,0..,,..,-.-.g---f V .5035 ERWFAR 1-X Q W'-'rp Y.. v.---...., .. -2 FY 406 SHOP Amo 5 YY J gy! X ix W fl fx I 1 09 vga -,rn--vp t-Ns.-1. W . -y..-.-.-,-L622f.wv-:-.G- JM-.-q.er11m:iri -1,4 '-r 'H '1' . fv:' L-A f'2'4 'f'. P3'Bf ' e:: '5v5'-- , A ., ' M7f f'?s w-116-'5-:Sw-5 -xii -n??? 3v1f-ff 1,L,, ,, ,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,..,,,,,w,,,, v -V -yr., - LP:-:-T,,.., -. ... E-D WEBER WW EN-An-cu 105 wr.. -.,,1.,.,,,,,,,.,,, ' V- t .A 1.,w.L.,.,AH3,Q. ,V . ., R v F v -0. .- , . ,. ..-Y. , W4 G00 -AH WALTCDN Sz PENTECOST GENERAL INSURANCE F1re L1fe Tornado Automob11e Bonds Phone 139 RULEVILLE MISSISSIPPI Copying one book is plagiarismg copying three books is research. -Miss Allen DRINK C6 Delicious and Refreshing 106 -'--' --..- ......--.i.,.,-..,,,.,,.,,,,, C . M. D AV I S DELTA INSURANCE AGENCY 100'ZQ With the boys and girls of Sunflower Junior College and A. H. S. MOORHEAD, MISSISSIPPI e Citizens Bank Building Telephon 9 i TOAST OF S.J.C. SOPHOMORE BOYS Here's to the girl who steals, lies d St 1 t 1 th d h ll 1 th ea s in o your arms, ies ere, ,an swears. an swearss e' never ove ano er. MISSISSIPPIANS- LET'S TALK MISSISSIPPI A. WEILER and COMPANY of Greenwood, Specialize in Class' Rings and School Invitations Buy at Home and Keep MISSISSIPPI Money in MISSISSIPPI GREENWOOD GROCERY COMPANY WHOLESALE GROCERS GREENWOOD, MISSISSIPPI 107 I CGMPLIMENTS When you drink Hugh Critz MOTOI CO. coop Fon uns: I You drink a bite I . GREENWOOD, M SS to eat i One of the first laws of physics is that two bodies cannot occupy the same space at the same time, but I have seen many students at the moving pictures trying to dis- prove that law. -Theater Chaperon. ll . . ll 1 , , , , Reliable Ginnery Satisfying Sample 0 Cooperating with the School Z0 Years Bo 1 ' We Serve You Day or Night R ME' with Two of the Best Gins in Sunflower County I 0 f 1 Moorhead Gln Company ,E-43 A Merchants and Farmers Gin C. M. DAVIS and S. L. HERVEY 108 C-'-,t1uuuuuiu-u 1-luu,liu', 5,11 Compliments of McRae Bros. Bakery ' CALDWELL , ' DRUG COMPANY M . The Rexall Store A Moderni Drug Store Phone Z1 P. O. Box 349 ' INDIANOLA, MISS. CREENWOOD, MISS. FRANK DUNN: When I was in England, I saw a bed twenty feet long. ROOMMATE: That sounds like a lot of bunk to me. LEFLOPIE ' GROCER COMPANY Wholesale Only CREENWOOD, MISSISSIPPI ff GROCERIES-GRAIN AND FIELD SEEDS We Operate a Meat Curing Plant with Ample Cold Storage E Facilities for Curing Meat for the FHYIIICF Safely and Econom1cally . ft :1- las PM SU -A CHAPMAN I C 1' . . 'WWW amp Mft' Printing Company Nu' , Producers of I DISTINCTIVE PRINTING HenderS0n'Ba1rd Authorized Dealer Hardware Co. Remington Typewriters R GRI-EENWOOD, MISS. Complete Line of OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES Phone 456 Indianola, Miss CHEMISTRY INSTRUCTCR: Are you smoking back there, Mr. Carpenter? JOHN ED: No, sir. That's just the fog I'm in. Davis-Williams Auto Co. Dodge Passenger Cars Commercial Cars and Trucks Plymouth Motor Cars W MOORHEAD I MISSISSIPPI S N v M ' so D933? 'iii S, PLYMOUTH MOTOR CARS X 110 I 1 1 G I D or .1 Q.. , . .:...,,- Luv' N G 2 m ' S New Q P R I f---W IQ FEL amuse mum' ar afsenm. sm-mg, ,,,.. .L.iL XmL,. . , .m. U -.V, ,,,1 . , .1,,.,,, . I . Gresham Service Stations Inc. Phone '5 8 INDIANOLA MISSISSIPPI . More motorists every day 6315 THEGENERALLTIRE Go l all ' .. RWM, name the way. anremss POME l once had a classmate named Guesser Whose knowledge got lesser and lesser It at last grew so small He knew nothing at all And now he's a college professor. I' '2 . V , Ui' 1 fre 'sf ' in i fo' f '- ' CUMPLIMENTS I M. T. REED C0 ST R CTl0 C0 BELZDNI, MISSISSIPPI i 111 A. CULLANDER I PURE AS SUNLIGHT Foundry Machine Shop 1 Mill Supplies Hardware ' fa ow' ebwawfea: 1907 I feamfzw ENOCH HAGA Nsfuffifufefs of Belzoni Coca Cola Dixie Geared I1-guimp Dixie Farmall Saw BELZONI, Love is one game that is never postponed on account of darkness. Planters Bank Sz Trust Co. Safety and Service C Ruleville, Mississippi M Solicits Your Account Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. A 112 e s i ffl. .-. , wfsasavlfffiv-svfif-.-QAQQez.-sf -J-Q i rfrhfzfvffff- eli-I r'I 'fI II- f f' -YI I H W M- - -M f-- P 4 ' CITIZENS STATE BANK MOORHEAD, MISSISSIPPI - DEPOSITS INSURED BY The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation p WASHINGTON, D. C. b Maximum Insurance I 35,000 05,000 for Each Depositor C. M. DAVIS, Pres. U. S. WASSON, V.-Pres. W. A. TOPP, Cashier PETE CHUNES: Joe, Where can I find a shower bath? JOE CVCA: How Should I know? I've only been here going on six months. L Federal Compress and Warehouse Company T T Service Institution BELZONI, MISSISSIPPI ! if I 113 W CO The Tailor and Dry Cleaner CURLEE CLGTHES STETSQN HATS ARROW SHIRTS , CHENEY CRAVATS BELZONI, MISSISSIPPI Phone 80 DREW MISSISSIPPI HATTIE BURKE: Dancing is just necking set to music. JOHN ED: Your objection? HATTIE: The music. , I The Coming DW Sm Inverness Brokerage of the Delta C III Il VICKERS DRUG F di ff if ee , ee er z zzer INVERNESS, MISS. INVERNESS, MISS. - JOHN T. VICKERS I T O L A R Service Station Qi. Wholesale ana' Retail If GAS, OIL AND TRACTOR FUEL INVERNESS, MISS. 114 Compliments of SUNFLOWER CCTTON CIL CCMPANY COTTON SEED I-IULLS Sz MEAL INDIAN OLA I MISSISSIPPI TINY CARPENTER: How do you detect an elephant? f DOSSIE: You smell a faint odor of peanuts on his breath. B. R. KUYKENDALL -Trading As- D R E W Insurance Agency Better Safe Than Sorry Gee Bros. and Co. Staple and Fancy Groceries Meat Market Insure Today INVERNESS Miss. Oflice Phone 25 Res. Phone 85 p DREW, Miss. WHO'S HE? Compliments Federal Compress 8: Warehouse Co. Se1 uice Impartially Rendered DREW, Miss. He was rushed to the hospital where it developed he knew nothing of his identity or his whereabouts . . . an S on his sweater 3 a sock marked N .W. 5 a belt buckle, G.P. 3 underwear, D.C.g and his shirt, T.B., were the only clues to his identity. fm A ,Q ., f f I HOLLYWODG V A IqLUMoI4'S A .3 DEPARTMENT STGRE ,,.. I gl um P alfa BEGGAR: Have you got enough money for a cup of coffee? I 1 BOB GRESHAM: Oh, I'11 manage somehow, thank you. ' aganI When We Clean It- I I . It Is Clean In ' CLEA ERS CITY - P DRY CLEANERS I MOORHEAIJ, MISSISSIPPI ' 1 , We Appreciate Your Businesus li ' INDIANOLA, MISSISSIPPI ' I Phone 34 TV. I - - I r. Compliments of L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Om, MOORHEAD eral jewelers Sunflower Agriculture High School and Junior College A H. E. ALLEN Mississippi Representative I Box 83 JACKSON - MOORHEAD MISSISSIPPI MOTHER Whitfield, did you get that loaf of bread I sent for? I PURCELL No, mother, the store was closed. ,-.. MOTHER. What? Closed at this hour of the day? PURCELL Sure, there Wasia sign on the door that said Home Bakingnl Moorhead , Mississippi x TRUCKIN' BUSINESS IS JUST A LOT- or BoLoGNA THE RULEVILLE RECORD 1' f Comp ments O THE DREW LEADER 4 Delta Printing and Publishing Co., Inc. E. W. LOWE, Editor W. L. O,MARY, Business Manager The Merchants 81 Planters Bank DREW, MISSISSIPPI Printers, Book Binders, Stationers, OHice Supplies, Newspaper Advertising . .I. . Membel FD C RULEVILLE, Miss. MARY LOU: But if you are a thought reader, Why do you read my hand instead of my mind? JACK SHIPP: It's so much easier, I can see at once that you have a hand. E Indianola Furniture PACE SEED AND COIHPQUY SUPPLY oo. Everything for the Home Cleveland - Miss. - Indianola See Us Before You BUY The Seed Firm of the Delta Phone 78 Indianola, Miss. I SHEPARD HOTEL 8: CUFFEE S H O P HCUGH DRUG I COMPANY IANOLA MISSISSIPPI INDIANOLA IND ' I Famous for Their Home Made and Ice Cream MCGEHEE, ARKANSAS 118 I me-:sm-p .flawIam'-1-year-wneawafws-.asm-,wafer iakqfazf-rcfef-Q-vsxf-MAH . f mm-1-nav., ,- . - R- ---- - A ' its i X -5: M1ss1ss1pp1 State is I College I m m t S Offers Bachelor and Master of Science Degrees SCIENCE BUSINESS and EDUCA- TIGNQ Two large and modern dormitories now under construction Will enable State Col- lege next fall to break its all-time record S E R V C E of 2173 students enrolled this session Modern The Summer Session which consists of two five-Week terms opens June 7 The Regular Session of 1938-1939 opens September 13 S MISSISSIPPI For Catalog or Other Information Write to POWER 85 LIGHT CO. O f N 1 f x. . X69 ' ' in AGRICULTURE, ENGINEERING, I The Registrar, State College, Miss. THOMAS BRAND: What is puppy love? LEONESE: The beginning of a dog's life! Compliments D. CANALE 81 CO. Wholesale Jobbers MEMPHIS TENNESSEE FRUITS . . . PRODUCE . . . GROCERIES 'marie ro RgM5M8ER-CUT NQTIUNG OFF THE ToP! Z 7 Q , 721, 119 -g.. A .,:.:-.ae .qaee DGNALD DRUG STCDRE The Rexall Store S SERVICE 0 D, Phone74 MOOREHEAD MISSISSIPPI Manfacturers of the Delta's Best Ice Cream Cleveland f Miss. f Shelby MARY FRANCES TURNER: In what course Will you graduate? KATHERINE SIMMONS: Ch, in the course of time. DELTA CLEANERS Telephone l44 DREW, MISSISSIPPI We Try to Please Compliments of ' John W. Johnson Compliments of J. F. Barbour 8: Co Insurance 1ND1ANoLA, Mrss. Compliments HERVEY LU BER CGMPANY MGORHEAD, MISS. Itta Bena, Miss. Belzoni, Miss. He loved the girl so much that he worshipped the ground her father discovered OII on O Goodness, Rab, this is not our baby. It is the wrong carriage. Shut up. This carriage is the best. o Well, reported a business manager of a firm in town, I got two orders from the college today. Fine, fine! exclaimed his manager. Yep. One to get out and the other to stay out. o QP! Both beautiful and dumb Must my true love be Beautiful so Illl love her And dumb so she'll love me. 0..- J Never be what you isn't Always be what you is For if you is what you isn't ff-ffiiiii Then you isn't what yo A llllil -Log. o GUIDE: And that is a sky-scraper. SARAH BELL HEARD: Oh, yeah? Let's see it work. o An angel bore dear Uncle Joe To rest beyond the stars. I miss him. O! I miss him so- He had such good cigars! Josr D B ,4 Ilil 'J 4 O I ERMA DEAN: Do you remember the first time you asked me for a date? You acted like you were crazy. ' BUSTER: I was. EST ROOMMATE: You're a liar. SETH BANKS: What will you do if Iokiss you? MARY VIRGINIA H.: I'l1 bite. 122 o HER: I won't write any more, dearg my roommate is reading over my shoulder -Banter I ,, ,.,,-,.-'.I--4-.-f-..a-1'-r-ff.'-f.., My-4-rr--if-,-1--Ia: af--.. .-f-H -'- IM A' r : I I 1W'l'I'I I - F - -new ' ' . ' H AUTOGRAPHS I I 123 A TOGRAPHS 124 , - .,.. 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