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Junior College Sophomores Pauline Stevens ... Senatobia Yet graceful ease and sweetness void of pride. Might hide her faults if she had faults to hide. Vice-President Thumb Tack Society ' 29; His- torian Class ' 29. Winnie Waiters Sarah Thy modesty ' s a candle to thy merit. Class Treasurer ' 2 ( ' ; Chairman Social Service Committee ' 2 ' ); Girl Reserves ' 29; Thumb Tack Society ' 29. Dorothy Williams . . . Senatobia I niie I dare thee to find Such a maid with such a line. Secretary Class ' 2 ' ); Thumb Tack Society ' 7( ' - Commercial Club ' 29; Home Science Club ' 29 ' . Nell Whalen Senatobia Meet the sophomore far renowned for sense. President French Club ' 29; Thumb lack So- ciety ' 29. Dorothy Roseborough • Senatobia Nothing but death shall ever divorce me from my dignity. Commercial Club ' 29; rhumb Tack Society ' 29. Page Nineteen
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- . jL L -- = j » ffi!fc J Sf. -Z J c 8 — - =J Jonior College Sophomores Thelma Crockett . . . . • Tyro Within the midnight of her hair Half hidden in its deepest deeps. President Class ' 29; Basketball ' 29; Girl Re- serves ' 29; Thumb Tack Society ' 29. Olivia Mood Senatobia Happy am I; from cares I ' m free; Why can ' t they all be happy like me? President Herculean Society ' 28; Reporter Home Science Club ' 29; Editor-in-Chief Syca- more ' 29; Commercial Club ' 29; Music Club ' 29; Thumb Tack Society ' 29. Mellie Perkins .... Coldwater What sweet delights a quiet life affords. Thumb Tack Society ' 29; Home Science Club ' 29. Willie Boone Perkins Coldwater So sweet the blush of bashfulness. Hen pity scarce can wish it less. Vice-President Class ' 29; Joke Editor Sycamore ' 29; Thumb Tack Society ' 29. Page Eighteen
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Our Class History Under a beaming September sun ' Our bashful member is Willie Boone, Bent en learning, not on fun. He ' s never absent at the call oi noon; Fourteen students sought their fate. lie comes from Coldwater in his car. In the year of nineteen hundred twenty-eight. And smilingly adds, ' Why, it ' s not far. Vo the school of Aggie fame With eager minds these students came. With willing hands and oft a tear. Wending their way from far and near. Lynville Wright, our President fine. Came up from Jackson with his line; From Bucksnort came our lovely Queen, None other than Bonnie reigned supreme. From our town came Dot and Polly, Wreathed in smiles to keep us jolly. And laughing Edith came up from Strayhorn, Leaving that hamlet bare and forlorn. Of beautiful blondes, our class had many Terry, and. Conie, and Mellie, and Winnie, All helpful with their eyes ' blue To prove what gentlemen think is true. Paul Phillips, very dapper and gay, Was our Beau Brummel without a nay. Merle Chambers added her bit. Who hailed from Palestine with her wit. In mid-season three stragglers came Anxious to have their chance at fame. And speedily gained the honored places Deservedly won by their winsome graces. Up from Sardis came one o ' these girls With sparkling black eyes and lots o ' curls, And ere a week from that single trip Rose packed our hearts within her grip. Big Dorothy and Alma and Nell, All former students and used to the bell. Knew the business and how to stick Showed us cleverlv how to turn the trick. Continuing from twenty-eight to twenty-nine, Olivia, in her work, ne ' er fell behind; So she is best in our belief To be our annual ' s Editor-in-chiel. One year hence in twenty-nine, Ten loyal students came in line. Back to the Aggie to finish their work Determined their tasks never to shirk. New ones added to our ten were three, And we were happy as thirteen could be. We were glad to have them join our gang Cause we make things go ' round with a bang. Alma and Conie and Bonnie and Edith, After twenty-eight, decided to beat it; Terry and Abe and Paul ne ' er returned. But in our hearts their memory burns. Now, Thelma Crockett, you ' re next to meet. Is our president and a real athlete; And Ilene, her sister, is a very fine girl. And never even cries if her hair doesn ' t curl. Mere ' s the most smiling sophomore yet. And. among our students he is the pet: lie ' s Cecil Burford, with a heart of gold. And what ' s more, he ' s a Lochinvar bold. A bit of advice just one more time. Ere 1 close this boresome rhyme: II any good you think you can do. Sign on the line. I ' ll put it through. Pauline Stevens, ' 29. Page Twenty
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