Pearl River Community College - Wildcat Yearbook (Poplarville, MS)

 - Class of 1927

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If it has faults, those faults are our misfortunes. We make no apologies for we have done our best. If, when days have lengthened into silvery years, what you read on these musty pages unfolds a memory of old friendships and happy days spent at Pearl River Col- lege, and if it renews love and loyalty for our college, then we will have accomplished our aim. ' THE STAFF :rua-1--Q ,., , -- nw ' K 1 ': A fe It MQ ' '5 1' ' Pi' ' . l 1 L 'P v'A',' A., ' XGEQTI-IESATSLJIVIA e W, ,. ,M 'S-'I ' 3 g'5-we-:fi . ' - . ' ' W 'U .fx V, Q,-, ,gl u K VB ' ' ' ,y A-,W . 1 Y L ,,.i,-, . ex I i J. A. HUFF To him, who through tireless days of uneeasing service, labored earnestly and zealously for the growth of our col- lege, and whose friendly influence and kindly understaml- ing held the students true to the high ideals of Pearl River College, in honor, affection, and gratitude, do we dedicate this book. .MI 4 1 , 1 - lg 5 Ll NI f Seg er GSB SOCKS 'Ehe Sched CEQSSQS rgamizaiions Aihkiics Feaiures ,Hokies and Ads THE SCHGCL III' I If you get simple beauty and naught else You get about the best thing God invents. ,i,.,w -0:2 M' Lili' I .mg 1 Y W V Lhul'-1-vi! A .ss-.ga 1 . . ' hill , :san-:g N ,,.., Nxvy' -ff' Sri'-' SATSLJM 5 :rf C5 M ,.. F3 5-1 f-1 c LJ bi C U C IJ C Ill bi s: 2 'O-4 o 2 :J 51' rateful That over-vaulted g . X F 4 TQ , , i ,, , 'fd . - 1 ff-Akai' 53,35 11' nl A l-I ,,n,, -X, ,Zi A V ATSLJIVI x.!A ' 3 ' , ., ,. yzmt cheerfL1lness clear. U b u thy not the ray of Seasons impaired 54 , 1 r '-1, .i' ,-4 7' 1 I ATSLJIVIA 6 0 . r:T'7. ofter than sleep-all things in order stored, a haunt of ancient Peace. NS -r. V Af: : 'J S Q.,-Q . .Y -K 'f ESXXTSLJIVI Ga? Sf Tusiees J. N. STEWART President MRS. H. J. ARLEDGE J. L. MEGEHEE J. A. BILBO I. S. KIRKLAND D. F. SMITH ,A TTI-1E SATSLJMAQ Ml. S. L. FACULTY SU'illf.Z'l'I', PM-siclviit. Rox: J. I'. Clllpc-Inn-i', Dean: Histf QTY Miss lic-riiivc Galloway: English Mrs. S. I.. StI'ilH.l'l'l', Matron Miss Annie liuuric Rolncrtsg Modern Languages Mr. J. Mr. J. I . Stuart: Eclncation Ii. Ilillman: Mathvniatics Mr. .loo Iforrlg Chemistry Mr. Frank Hurstg Agriculture Pai 'ii F4 I T l--1 E 1-w XX T 5: LJ IN4 XX N 'ggi' A., Mr. D. L. Simmousg Physics F.XCL'L'I'Y Mr. J. C. Hardeng Mathematics Mrs. Joe Ford: Home Science Mrs. J. F. Stuart: Piunu and Yuiw Mr. Frank Mcmteg Orchestral Directol' Mis. 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Hand E I E EE E I IEEE Presidenet Alleyne Lanier , ,, Vice-President Edna Pearl Williams I ,,,,,7Secreta1'y '-.c1' 'Q -I ,J ' A' JI' 'rw I iv ,A v 1 y N .I I ,V f-It '. 'ff' X. 5 YLFDQTHESATSUNIA ng.. r., .fu 1 PQ R ' 1 -:'.. sr' uve.: V 332 ' - Q f . M.. .- CLYDE ANDREWS Kokomo, Mississippi I know the gentleman to be of worth and worthy estimation Clyde is a likeable chap and a hard-working student. With his quiet manner and good spirits, he has made many friends among his classmates. He runs on the assump- tion that Unot words, but deeds show what's in the man. He l' :IU ' ' ' ' - ' it uxes that Llldldltel speaks louder than words and acts accordingly. Watch him succeed. H. J. ARLEDGE Poplarville, Mississippi A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tmnorrfm's. A friend vou'll like is H I He is slow to anger a lee ill ' l' ' ' t . .. . . , 'g' 2 J e in cisposition and friendly to everyone. His ability in the classroom is unquestioned. Ile appreciates a good joke and is always ready to listen to one. In the social way, Smoky is a lion and is still roaring. CURTIS BURGE Poplarville, Mississippi Plough deep while sluggards sleep. Curtis is a man of sterling character and quiet personality. He is one whom wc all respect and are glad to call a friend, for there is no truer friend than he. He has the ability to carry through anything that he undertakes. .W xp IJ.. , ,gf i 24 . '.- a J .ttiE.eaATSst-1wl,f-xf '?g u 1 fxfjfs x, GEORGE CARR Agricola, Mississippi Ullung Sorrow! t'z1re'll kill a c'1t and th f . . ere ore, let's be merry. During these college days, George has always proved a jolly good sport and the lite ol' any crowd. The cares and troubles of this world rest lightly on his shoulders. lle has ulways shown his ability as at student in his mastery of math and chemistry. This cheery knocker of blues will be hard to replace. A LLFIYNE IAANIER Poplarville, Mississippi She is never serious save when she sleeps and not very serious then. ller keen sense ot' humor and delightful originality are always refreshing. Where luughter is merriest, eomrudeship strongest, und joy reigns supremeeyou'll find Al- leyne. To every classroom she adds not only intellect but sparkling humor as well. She is u jolly good pal, true comrade, and sincere friend. LEE COW.-KRT Poplarville, Mississippi Men ul' t'ew words are the best men. l.ee is :tn industrious, hurd worker. lle is one ol' our best chemistry students, and Ins lilllllllilll work in tinding' unknowns has earned for him 21 reputation. He has been a got-tl student und is well liked by ull those who know him. His many sterling qualities insure linn ll lirillinnt future. t'l,AIiA I .-XYH LANIICH l'oplz1rville, Mississippi 'l'o pluy the ,Janne l'or all there's in it. 'l'o pluy the gznne und plnv to win it Quiet. serene. composed 'ind de' ' ' ' . . . t ply. sympathetic is fllum Faye. She is rather quiet und modest und when you know her, you love her. ller friendship IS sincere und beau- titul und is to be coveted by nll. t'l:n'n's qualities ol' lu-nrt und intellect will open doors and hearts for her every- where. N-nf' 'T g,.l' n '59 FX .itti iliilll. tl'-lIP,l . qzfftv J. T. CUBLEY Stonewall, Mississippi VVho comprehends his trust and to the same Keeps faithful with a singleness of aim. Red has been one of the consistent. hard-working, reliable men of the student body. His frankness, together with his sturdy character. has made for him a good rep- utation among the students and faculty. A spirit like his deserves success. ESTIIHR SMITH A creature. not too bright or good For human nature's daily food. Esther is one who is closest to our hearts and her friends are numbered by the score. Those who know her best love her most. She has added greatly to our college life and will be sincerely missed when she is gone. lVe feel confident that life will be good to her, for to every undertaking she gives her best. CLAUDE FORBES Sandy Hook, Mississippi Persistent people begin their work where others end in failure. To find a more congenial fellow than Claude would be difficult. A man who couples hard work with brilliance and as a result, makes a line record in whatever he under- takes. He has the ability to surmount any obstacle and rise above every difficulty. A LIFE STRAHAN Bogfalusa, Louisiana A merry heart, a gentle spirit, and a keen intellect. You have missed a lot if you don't know Alice! For intelligence coupled with a happy disposition proves an irresistable combination. ller faithfulness and her cheer- fulness will be remembered long' after she is gone. We predict for her the greatest of success in whatever vocation of life she may choose. wherever he may be. In .l1., . lnwglit student. As president oi' the student g'ox'ernment and as football captain, he has shown his ability as :1 It ' ' i' 'H' ' ' l tid the most popular boy on the campus. A , QTHESATSLJM JOHN G. HAND Barth, Mississippi A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing. Full ot' grit humor, and confidence- fthat's Johneand one of the best all-round fel- lows we have on the campus. If you are fortunate enough to win his friendship. there 1 nothing' too great or too small for him to do for you. No one who knows him has iny fear for John's future. MYRA O'DONNEI,I, Poplarville, lllississippi For a girl more able, capable and fine, You will search the world o'er and never find. . . , Myra is one oi' the steadiest, most conscientious and capable of us. She is a nat- inal leader, a friend to everyone, and always dependable. May those sterling qualities at have carried you through these college days win success for you ln the battle of life, l'Q-yggyf' JESSE lll. JUIINSON Brookhaven, Mississippi The wise and active conquer difficulties, Q. Iiy daring' to attempt them. llere is a man who is feared on the gridiron, honored on the campus, and respected -ssc we have that rare Ctblllllllllltlllllfil good fellow and a -ader. lhis year he closed his tdltll by being e ec' L MARY IVIQANKTICS MILl,l'IR Poplarville, Mississippi - qv l HI noble nnnd. serene .ind lynn l. Hee-ision-illv we neet :i firl whose very modesty is a candle to her merit, who' . . . - , 1 L A 1 sweet sbyness is but a cloak lu hide from prying eyes the kind heart and noble spirit that is hers. Such a girl is Mary Frances. -Th .V ,, , ' 1 , Q. x Vw: l I i x be F M. Ti-15 sf-xrsurvifx .f,.....,.... N.. .. ....-. .. li. . 4. ANGEL R. LADNICR Pmplarville, Mississippi If they speak 'tis tn praise and they praise with a smile. A prinee nf ,qoorl fellows, 21 student tn be depended upon. and ex'e1'ylmdy's friend Argel will be hard tn replaee in the hearts nf his friends. Ile llils an attentive und brilliant mind capable of at-enmplishingr much without undue exertion. llis future ls a promising one. YAIJA BEA STHAHAN Pnplarville, Mississippi She thinks without eonfushm. k'lk'2ll'l.Y. lnves her fellnw man sincerely. nets frnin honest motives purely. Yada Bea is 21 girl who is free frmn sham and make-lneliex'e blIl1.'t,'1'ltY. ller studi ousness is indelibly stamped upon her. She is El Cflllli-HI't tu her tezuxhers and ai Joy tn her friends. She is the kind of girl whn will he lung: remeinlmered after nthers :ire fun gotten. WILLIAM HUGH MQRANICY Bussheld, Mississippi None but himself can he his parallel. Hugh is une of thnse whnse integrity and NY1'll-l'l'2.ih4lllK'il vwiivietiniis stzxnd as ai lmelx bone for the life of our college. lle is 21 hzmrd wnrker, un lllflllStl'lUllS student und ai mzin always to he depended on, having: learned the lesson that wnrlq linnestly dune new fails to he rewarded. Our hest wishes gn with him und we feel sure that sinfeess will be his in later life. EDN.-X PIC.-XRL WILLIAMS Poplarville. Mississippi Shes witty and sweet. gnorl and true, The friendliest friend one ever knew. She is intelligent and individual, studinus and sympathetic. To her many devntul friends, she is witty, Jolly, and deserving.: nf the love and trust they shnwer npnn hel That all her efforts be crowned with success is our wish fur her. 1 v s ' ,l iiw ,ZX OM.-X R PETERS Poplarville, Mississippi Life is not a goblet to be drained. but a measure to be tilledfl In every group ot' college students there is one to whom the others look when a difficult task arises. Such a student must be faithful to a trust. willing to assume responsibility and capable of perforniing a duty conscientiously3 such a student we find in Omar. llis untiring efforts and splendid loyalty, as editor-in-chief of the Annual, will keep for him a place in the hearts of the students. t'I,AYTUN l'Il,I.lS HOUSE Poplarville, Mississippi They are never alone who are accompanied by noble thoughts. Ellis is quiet in disposition. conscientious in his work. and persistent in all his ef- forts. Ile is one of the boys who ring true when dropped on the hard counter of life. Ile is a true and sincere pal, whose memory his classmates will long cherish. RICHARD EDWARD SMITH I'oplarville, Mississippi The future I may lace now I have proved the past. There is a student on the campus for whom everyone has the highest respect and in whom all manner ol' confidence is placed. That student is lJick. He has won a place ot' distinction by his work in the Athenian Literary Society and is known to be very able and dependable in every line of college work. ' it , Wll,l,IlC t'. STEWART Poplarville, Mississippi Mx onlt books were wonien's looks, And t'olly's all they've taught me. , - v. 'Hill is both envied and admired for his power over Eve's fair daughters. lle is the direct cause ot' an .almost infinite number ol' languishintr looks and broken hearts. liv his lovable n'1ture, Hill has won himself a warm place in the heart of each of his , 1 1 classmates. S Q 4 fin: '? A ,f1 T HESAT XX, muh . was mfsg-I-fr-' - - -.g-v.a--.5------- aaa-iv-' ,.?..,,,!,.,,,.,.-....- q ,L ,. ' 2.4.-Q' bg --.. ap- ? F .', Q. SU A slu- I ?V' msg. I 1: if -Q .-f- - R3 , , f . K 1' , , M, 3 Ytiiw b, 1 X . 1'1 f' 2 i S-44 1 -gm. :TN 4kA ,l f' 'I'-x l--1-M .A 'lm :eff 5 s-, f ' , ff TM S 8 ., 'S W ,ng ' 'nv . 'Qu 1 -134-u 5 T f'w-N 'r o 3 4 Y '52 f, -f-f'3QfHWf ' 1 Y 9 64 Y K x ' f' qv ' -5 gp . 4 .s ff, x . . A ,gb A Q, I K ,, , Turn . Q M ..,. fx, fr, 54 5,2 ff 2.'i7-. ' ,, 5 'll' Q -1 A ..,g-ge., , - ' .lm -7 A 4- .Q . . V., .A , ij ' JF' kg gi yy 'Q j 1' W, 1 W'. 'J ' X. ,F F Q ff 3- , ,. , Ja.-V' S, w . J. ,, V :V , 47 3.5 A NU 4 ,f ' 1gf5 f'.' V 'uw' Jf.: 'ei-f.i',' :yi 4 1 -wif 91, 1 ., A A H- ,., gm A , ,J i filgi- ,ff 15,1 4 v, ' 'zz fl 5.241 .W f-j . A -' ' Ji .uf ml- A -1 A f'.?Yv ff.l,wiE . - V Tl-IE SA'TSLJIVIA Slass EEE As one making preparation to start on his last journey, wills his cherished posses- sions to those whom he loves. we. the Sophomores, preparing to start on the journey of life, donate certain valuables to those we leave behind us. However, we make one re- quest-that these, our most honored possessions, be carefully guarded and passed down to succeeding generations of Pearl River College's sons and daughters to the glory of the Class of '27, We, the Flass of '27, being of sound minds and disposing memories, do hereby de- clare this to be our last will and testament. Item 1: To our Alma Mater we bequeath our hearts and constant boostings. Item 2: To the faculty in general we will our most hearty thanks for their aid in our reaching this height of knowledge, and do hereby leave them our very highest es- teem. llloreover we leave several individual bequests: 1. To Mr. Stringer we leave all of our arrangements which were so easily made by his perfect system. 2. To Mr. Culpepper we leave our knowledge of the world's history. 3. To Miss Roberts we leave the languages of France and Spain, for she has cer- tainly shown us that she can do more with them than we can. -1. To Miss Galloway we leave Shakespeare, Wordsworth, and any other writer she wishes. 5. To Mr. Stuart we leave the hope that he may some day grow to be a large man. 6. To Mr. Hillman we leave an interest in the Commercial Department. T. To Miss Loughridge we leave new ideas of discipline in study hall. Item 3: To the Freshmen we donate all of our surplus dignity and sophistication, together with our caps and gowns, hoping they will wear them with all of our grace and charm. Item 4: To the Seniors we leave our class loyalty and affections. Item 5: To the Juniors, that they will in four years have even surpassed us. Item 6: Our uniforms we gladly bequeath to the future daughters of Pearl River College. Item T: Our privilege of entertaining Miss Loughridge in the study hall, we re- luctantly give to the dormitory students. Item 8: Jesse Johnson leaves the honor of being captain of the football team to Brownie Thomas. Item El: Irene Baughman wills to Mattie Foxworth her lively interest in men. Item 10: Omar Peters bestows on Mary Williams his ability to comprehend math. Item 11: Mary Frances Miller leaves her spontaneous and inexhaustible flow of words to Robbie Moody. Item 12: George Carr leaves his witticisms to Jesse Harvey. U Item 13: Clyde Andrew's practical work is generously bestowed upon George Bar- ringer. - Item 14: To her successor Peg O'Donnell gladly bequeaths the joy of helping com- pile the Annual. Item 15: Finally, to avoid painful scenes, we take this opportunity of leaving you all a fond farewell. Witnesses: Per ALLEYNE LANIER ' Peg 0'IJoni'ell Clara Faye Lanier Study llall 'fri' Tw.-' W, get ,' , W ,rf P l-IESATSLJIVIA -X XX x ' gill M EE E E EEIEE EE A E51 E EE E EN' film X f! vezf ,H1,LJmAff MISS BICRNIFIC GALLOWAY Sponsor l RlCSllM.XN CLASS Ol I IC'I'lRS iam Stfwc-rms President :XjIlll'S l'w0l'll02l Vice-I'1'c-sirlmlt Mary Williams Sec'1'eta1'y P 'Q time I A-s. .- TI-IESATSLJIVIA A .,,', ,, f 3 ,A, Lt 'wif FRESHMEN JOHN AMACKER HUBERT BEALL THOMAS BURROW MATTIE LEE CLARK RITA COLLINS MARGIE CRAWFORD CHARLES CURTIS J. W. DANIELS I I-IESATSLJIVIA ' FRESHMEN LAWRENCE FELDER AGNES FORNEA JACK FORTENBERRY BERNICE FOXWORTH DOUGLAS HORNE HELEN HOWARD RANDOLPH HUGHEY FRANK KELLY ' 4 ,cj '? X' r' bil' '1 r 4 .QI 4 7' A-,f , 4 Mm- L: T I-1E SATSLJIVIA fi FRESHMEN , I ELIZA LADNER l MERANDA LADNER Q. ALMA LEE 3 ODIE LEE CELIA LEWIS ' LANCE LUMPKIN ' ROBBIE MOODY DAISY MANNING I I x -1 Jiffy. awp-gf ..s it vii' xg ,Q AVA 5. I f - a.fXIi:,LJ!VlA FRESHMEN REUBEN MAXWELL J. W. MGGUFFIE CURTIS MCRANEY JULIUS MCRANEY FLORENCE NAMIE JACK READ RUBY RESTER GEORGE RITCHIE --' ' ,, lk' - ' I K ' 5 - W I -N! - r- x-.i A '. 'C 'F' zzar fn: Ll.: I FRESHMEN HASKELL RUFFIN POSIE SCARBOROUGH CLARENCE SIMMONS CHARLES SMITH EDMOND SMITH AUBREY SMITH ESCO SMITH ROSCOE SMITH v fn- L ,I we ' Liv fag 1 -A I 's HE SATSLJMA FRESHMEN OPAL SMITH WILLIAM STEVENS LORRAINE SPIKES GUY STEWART HEBER STEWART RAY TEDDDER ORAN THOMAS PICNIC WILLIAMS ,1 IW' 1 I I '7 ,Tl-IESATSLJIVI J! 0 1 f --r Ai xuf FRESHMEN REBECCA OTT MARY WILLIAMS KEITH DEUPREE VERMA AMACKER 0- .V ,.- 4 , , A 'ff 'v2'17f, K K f MI ' .gf I?-Q ' J i 'Q' 1 Uri Tn-1E SATSLJIVIA ifY 472:13 V i- ' A YTF5-'ff '7',iC2 ' ' - . Y . . A- 5 fag-2. '- - ' '. , fTP'S 1'5'F:'k.'1?4': :bf ' ' A A. -s '. x ,: ' ' '- ,Q 1-1 'J'....-:, ' -f.'., ' I-' l iw' - L ,Jr -f -. :L T ,. df fs, L - ig! -'2,l'w'-Ei..-1- Q A sv- N 2L15:':g, : L SST? 1- gf: n f -- , ,rg - ' - 5 ' 5 ff' - g tnnggj- IA ,- -v-Q --F' -,f 114- I Om - us r I 1 'ill - F. ' 1 V . Il' : f .K ' 5 4.-. f -.4 hh -'y-4, l J IQ A ..- I ' ' 3 + T g . ,. gg.- A , A , ' li V W ' ' A A x . ' 5 ii -1.91 I Q 5 lv .. A ' ' ' H 1 - .. If 1 . . , L gg ' . I 1- P, . , Q ' 5. . 'V - g -, ? I K I v , I . I A f a- ' -5 . I.. A 2' fb ' e 'vl ' x- ref! 5 fu' Q O . U ' L ' , -Y ...,.,p ' lvl ,f A J- , lZi,,,' , J L, , I ll ,. ' 1. , , -5' , K s:-4 ,r,1 ', 5 --' .. -.,s.', A L A - ll .1 1 ', 1 I-1' . 'f ,f , -'au -A .5 ' a , ,rv 'i 3 f' v A, , , . . ' . 11' I L. -I ..,.. .-...--...--....,..............- ...- mr fr ZPL. Lui yn sam-' W -Q-u-,iii ' L. TI-I ESATSLJIVI EEK IRE S fzqitil N X XXX ,J-fig - if 0 5.. xx? , W2 if , ' , .1 X f 4 A Tr-:E SATSUMA r 9, ,V Q' MISS ANN.-X PATTON Sponsor SENIOR VLASS OFFICERS BlL'L2llll'iIl Shiva-rs ,, President Sarah Allman Vice-President Foy Hyde Secretary 'f-c' X: ff ' 'C' -W' f A f v . , W kv Wi Z-. -Mfr-I 1. f 'f I-1ESAT5LvJlVI ai, SENIORS 3. .A-4' 'T F723 7 ly HESATSLJIVI G --- , T r A P I 4 f 'swf PM SENIORS VUL. 1--J M., xr? E 'rx .pfqgl '. .xv Tiff ' X F .-Q u, f W- 451' 1 '04 TI-1E5AT15LJIV1 1 fs vis SENIORS Y 1 3, 0 Y 1 T I-1 ESATSLJ 6. Wx .xnlli -.:4.,,, SENIORS r ,-1 Q' 'I 1 'ful i 17 L4 B4 -. ' . Q .f-.A T I-IESATSLJIVIA Serfniossm iigh School Sarah Allman Elizabeth Amacker Robert A. Amacker Lloyd Beall Mildrcd Lucile Beckham William Curtis Bethune James Oliver Bilbo Hazel Jane Bracy J. C. Breazeale Willie Mae Breland Velma Ellen Burge Carolyn Vance Campbell William Robert Coker Annie Cowart John Dudley Cowart Leo Garland Daughdrill Lee Davis Dorothy Margaret Ford Beatrice Mary Fornea' Mattie Foxworth Martha Kate Garret Wilda Geiger Frank W. Gunn Herman Henley Ella Holden ' Virginia McCurdy Huff Patrick Foy Hyde Ettie Merlie Kennedy Clifford Ladner Hazel Ivy Ladner Mary Carolyn Landram Carl Edwin Lewis Ocie Vernon Lewis Lena Ginn Lott James MeGehee Jacob Miller Lela Morrison Class Roll 12 fr W uptime-f fgqf V -ef HJ if l n , 5 rr ,- 'K rw, V -' gk- .nil 111-v Virginia Palmer Mc-Cants Vera Elizabeth McKissack Neville McRae Bennie Namie Carrie Namie Leona Necaise Pauline Newsom Winton Parker Viola Mae Pigott Milton Thelbert Pippin Myrtis Purvis Ola May Reed Julius Rester Eleanor Carrie Ritchie Wilbur Howard Rouse James McLaurin Shivers Ruth Sibley James V. Simmons Orene Simmons Tressie Lou Singley Eunice Hazel Smith Kenneth Lamont Smith Robert Eaton,Smith Pat Spiers Zethal Spiers Cloville Strahan Brunus Stewart Madelyn Idahlia Stewart Juel Stewart Robert Stewart Edwin Tedder Gladys Thornhill Rozella Thornhill Leta Tyner Curtis Waldrup Virgil W. Walker Alice Merle Watts Tl-l gf' W ESATSLJ TIVIA Se min Class Foe The Senior Class is happy and free, Work when they work and play when they playg 'Tis the best class one could wish to see, As all who know them are glad to say. Yes, they have had 'their Freshman days, And be assured that they were brightg Now most have left those careless ways To follow the steep, high paths of light. They took with ease their dignified style, And set examples for any class By burning midnight oil the whileg So will they too when time shall pass. Then some will doctor, some will teach, They all will do things that are good, And if you practice what they preach You'll do most likely what you should. So here's to the class, the Senior Class! They ever will be friends to you, VVhere'ere they go they will surpass, And to Alma Mater dear be true. M. FOXWORTH M 'T 1 14+ s-lf' 'T at 'Q mfs . '.fw I-IESATSLJIVI , my A , Umm E2 F ' 7 .J Tl, -W --- 1 jg! 1 S . -fw 'lt tffffvl ' T. ' j .51 x ? Xa K Xu . xx N I ' 4 'V X tar Q 1, W J I ,M 3- lr' W 1 ,lr -x xx- 5 I x in Q V 75 li li-1 ' 'il 13, Q' -guy,- ' I V I .. ,ff , ,JTY KY P., fv- .Mil-ww.4 vL-L YT!-1E iyrcl Ilillmun SATSLJIVIA -41' MII. D. L. SIMMONS Sponsor Jl'Nl0R CLASS 0l I ICERS President l 1'unki0 St' ' mx .ut X' lce-President Gladys Reed S9Cl'0t2ll'y x Ts-1E 5ATbUw1A af 1, . Q- 4-. I 0 K. 4 Geoi-X Gladyiu Olia F. E . Robert J I hm-' J if v 'Z 9 C3 . 1 I ,..?,Q 1- 'b- ! H , Q Jo 5 N1 I JUNIORS R' 4 12 D41 3 HFSATSLJ 1 I' mb .IUNIORS ',. ' - u r 1 -5, S il PF . ON. '..'O ' I-IESA-I'SLJIVIA?'9' Willis Walley Adams J. T. Pfmacker Lena Mae Amacker George D. Barringer George W. Bilbo Gladys Ora Baxter Robert Breland Olia F. Burge Elizabeth Burnette Corye Davis Rubye Davis Beatrice Dickerson Pearl Rae Dunn Nell Fortenberry Max Gandy Sidney Earl Garrett Randal G. Gibson Louise Ginn Jesse Harvey Byrd Hillman Festus Jones Luther Ladner JUNIORS-HIGH SCHOOL CLASS ROLL 6 Nellie Loveless Vera Lumpkin Margaret M. Luter Edna Mitchell Odell Moody Horatius Morgan James Alton Moss Leola Smith Paul F. Smith Frankie B. Stewart James H. Stewart John Lee Stewart Sarah Lois Stewart Verna Louise Stewalt Hazel Valoree Temple Percy Thomas Josie Tyner Nettie Eleanor VVard Arthur VVells Ozella Wells Hubert lVheat Joe Edmond VViIliams Julia Ethel Williams 613- 1' Hair M J THE SATSLJMA I '15 ,,g4.. ' Sl'I'Il'I.XI, S'l'l'llEN'l'S WENTZ CONICRLY IRICSIG JENKINS ANNIE F. IJI'IlTI'RICIC VIRGINIA CAGLE CATHERINE CULPEPPER I ' vfv' V S-. f 444-1-...AAA 5 X NA VZQZ? fm iii 'lb . GRGANIZATICJNS E Ir. -.,-A V ,. 5-. np 4 0' 'V . mv . lyxfulxsq U w-. I IAQ .J up gs Tvu v -.f if 'QQ' .. .., I Lvls, If fluflu 'QU' Y 1 ' we L , ..W' HU' ' ' . ' k .1 'rl ' ' Y -..j.',P ,.., ,I .v, 1 u W, . Y . .,j fx . , ,. V, AA, YQ. ,, L., ,, U' W9 ,. .n . . . A X f w' ' .H'll'x.,!:,' ,. . .lx 4 Q f. ' l, 9'. N .ku N .H . . . . V U. I . '1 . . . , '.V . .1 'M 1'- . z W. . .., . I Q 'l. X '.fw' .. . ..r. 3' . . Q ,,,.. . ,, ,. . . 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' I' .U ugh .V'l'.-'.'!.1.1 . -fa X s x ..-' Tn-1E SATSLJMAY y,,4x.x STUDENT GOVERNMENT Jesse Johnson W We , ,E one , 7 ,E 7, President Agnes Fornea E , , E N 'Vice-President COUNCIL Aubrey Smith George Ritchie Clyde Andrews Hazel Ladner Sarah Allman V' 5 - ku -fsfv + Q' .A A -V x E1 sf 1 R .gifs Q I ,g , gy. gym-.3 .14 S-VYTI-15 SATSLJMA VH 434 ' . , KJ' . A Tr-IE SATSLJMA uv b ga-nl r f -J , . 4 ' 4 ' ' af G C3 I 35' bf E+ Xt- '. ' f--- . 1, V Z, ,., 'nw . ' i 4 ,x A xg' Q Q Vx 1 .,,, 51 X yy' xg f 2 ,T f-iw-4 F -' fs, . t. f f f ., - L Q -4 -vw Igiifi ff ' V 3 ' 5 'lf Q '...L,g , '3 U A, ,.A ' 'vp h I. QQ. Q Y . I I p ,af , -- Ward L ' L . 1 'fb' C441-1 -.f 101:11 1 .I ' 1 I 1 K I , .4-4'U wauaL ,gg .up x A I .'kviU'wvn ,,,...fw'wnnNn-nnsmw Wk l w.yQvnlvu,,, ,Q AM GIRL RESERVES 'T ' R, -5 7 'ur ,f evgf Rx-51 'fg 'M- ' .L ' xx . X .. X-- U r'Q 4s'U k ESA-VSLIIVIA 2 5 ,YH Ve'- vpn fqjiw F 1 . -w f .qmg , :Il ,,., ..., . MI ' -fr-4 , all .Q I, Q.: Xb' Zed . Q -'ff' ex' f-if -:IQ I RlCVI'1II.LE I.I'l'I'IRARY SOCIETY ATHICNIAN LITERARY SOCIETY -MQ ' by I' ' ,TI-1E SATSLJ Z'T7'S7 ' fu' A . r-1 ' a-4 n 1 1 ,J-1 L-ul GLEE CLUB ORCHESTRA A x .l.......,,,, YQQETHE SATSLJGIVIA IQ, assssmso Stag OMAR PETERS .... MYRA O'DONNELL JESSE JOHNSON ,V WILLIAM STEVENS ORENE SIMMONS - AUBREY SMITH --- ORAN THOMAS ESII KEITH DEUPREE .E,, DOUGLAS HORNE -- GEORGE RITCHIE - VERMA AMACKER BERNICE GALLOWAY .,.. ANNIE LAURIE ROBERTS ,rr 1 ---- Editor-in-Chief ---. Assistant Editor - Business Manager -Business Manager N--- Literary Editor M-, Literary Editor ---- Art Editor -r-----, Art Editor Advertising Editor ----Feature Editor - - - - Manuscript Editor ---- Faculty Adviser - -- - Faculty Adviser M riikfl 1+ N' ESATSUMANZW' ,KATE-I 451 I 3 l SATSUMA STAFF fr 51' ff -we 'Y' 'Hi iii uf L4 P-IESATSLJIVIA 1 F 4. in -L - E DRA MATIC CLUB 1 I PM 1 M Tl-I E SATS U M 0 I 'F MOST POPLLL HH 'TEAC H E R WHO'S WHO ig N k,:lf,f' HHNDSOMEISW' ..-.---- A-.-..-.1..... ... ......-.54 -.-.- v-.- ...-.... ..- - ......... 4 -.,. ..-7-n ---.. .-..--.-.,. .........,... -....4- .Q-.. -..-. J-....-. ......- .....- A-Q-1Q -M Qi-1 ,,- z --1 ' ji J, BEST a'rH1,E'va A J xfqi THE SATSLJWVI .. 4?-' T V 1 A aku? x . 3 Q 'iff if YY! Mosf POPULAR Most TALENTED 11051 PoPULAR , -- 'M' '- MosT INTELLECIUAL M051 TALENTED Mos! IRTELLEUTURL WHO'S WHO A sg ' 'ur' Ds -Ku, V. if '. XD! mga' J 'I' LM: Tr-QE SATSLJMA If ATHLETICS N3 X Aly.. .gyzr 4 'JI 2,4 - .A+ , r 1 fs 'I A 4' . 'f' . . ' 'V if Tl-1E SATSLJNIA LUN PKI N RITCHEE STEVENS TAC K LE EN D FULLBABK HALF K - , Y Y.-1,-W ----JH.-1 ,-W, ,blk ' V 1 ---1 v---1 'Ti-lg!-'4 'Ai N 1-An., -,1.,, - . ,T:'.l '.. .... 1 - -W -- 2 X ----- Ju..- - 3 fj ::L-, H Y D E SMITH STEMRT TSTEWAR1' HAL:-'agen gpm 1 :amen GUARD FOOTBALL N 4 Q Tr-:E SATSUMA ',, '.f,- ,Y x , MEuEHEE TACKLE f f, 1 -r, ' 1 'K 2553: ' 1 . iq , 519, 'E' .Q 'I' 4 Lv ' Q za, 4-af-. - 1-- READ ramen Mass qummrcamx Qumanma sun iiiiii 1 iii' KELLY GUARD WF I-1 b'gff2,1.,,. ' LE E worm wmza END GUARD TBGKLE. FOOTBALL K '1f, 'Wg i X N K 'wif L . Aw , T?g? 4' 'VHESATSLJMA jj .1 , F ,Eg . L 5 Q Wi D I iffiiii ,ffr ' K 1 'EQ JUHNSONCAPTAIN j?AT STuAn'r HALF BACK XQQAQH ' .T Tffffiffl-7l',I'fQ-.. ' ' wi 1 DANIELS smm smrnn EALL HaugrLANSmmw Bauao Hmm Russ H FOUTB A LL 'T w,n Q hh 'Q .f-wo. I 1 Q A 4 w ' rw YM Tr-1E SATSUMA xp FOOTBALL SCORES-SEASON 1926-27 Pearl River College.--- --- 7 G. C. M. A.---- ---- Pearl River College---- ---53 Clark College --- - -- Pearl River College--U --- 6 Perkinston ---- ---- Pearl River College---- ---53 Raymond ------ - ---- Pearl River College---- --- 7 Loyola Freshmen -- --- Pearl River College---- ---24 Jefferson College --- -- 7 Pearl River College---- ---25 St. Stanislaus --- ---- 6 Pearl River College---- ----175 Opponents --- --- BASKETBALL SCORES-SEASON 1926-27 Pearl River College ,--- --- Perkinston ------ , ---- -- Pearl River College--U --- Bogalusa Y. M. C. A. --- --- Pearl River College---- --- Bogalusa Y. M. C. A.--- --- Pearl River College---- --- Bogalusa Y, M. C. A.--- -- Pearl River College--- --- Hattiesburg ----- --- --- Pearl River College---- --- Perkinston -- -------- --- --- i Pearl River College--- --- State Teachers College.-----L Pearl River College---- --- St, Stanislaus --------- ----- Pearl River College---- --- Mississippi College Freshmen Pearl River College--W --- Mississippi College Freshmen Pearl River College--U --- Moorhead ----- ----- --------- Pearl River College---- --- Clark College ---- --- Pearl River College---- --- Perkinston -- --- .,, , rf ef fm. ' T HE lk!! ' viii-If 1. Di kagqwmwavnitli- .ggi ii 'f .jan rfb-I DOUG ,Eff 054' U15 '11 Y- jqg.. 5' 135 '2 lvl ivan, lithl 51' N. I! Q lbw! ll S1 11 W an-img xi ug.. , 2.-P7 ' 'Q' ' x , 1 fl H 5 n x X. J div' , ff 5' me 0: . f-mul Il Q.vy 1 P Y. -af. 1 K J af' SNNT H N SMITH 5 AIT 1' Ill! Sli ill! 0-ni ,YVH S U M L53 fftix N 04 nvgnxqu ,. .,......, Q i 1 an 1--M V . jpg, Nami U3-'Q :nyg . ' ' .3-yum tilin- ,nnnw , .- Pl' 15 , vfex-ff iff' BNVQX -5 - I ' X . Cl? 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Tedder . .... -U Left Field Ritchie ,,,, ,,LLeft Field Parker L- n,,-Field Rousew--- -LLField M HMC? 1+ x -M..-1 '4 'fIT+-1E SATSUMA 'I' T71 fn: kv! wav! ,mix vp A- xg: 'yy fx.JgXiAMh SQUAD LL BASEBA G L r' 'X 'N zz-A A 'S' i-:E SATSUMA f-iE1.r:5 A 'N More mighty spots may rise, more glaring shine, But none unite in one attaching maze The brilliant, fair, and soft-the glories of old days. 'vc' J- sc'- '-2 wi f-'L W . V' 4 - .W.! , '.,' TIIL XX V L IX1f FEATURES 5 up Q N UM AAG lf-T?--9 A.-K - , THE SATSUMA fzct , Rin THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN IN PEARL RIVER COLLEGE Hilfe Any girl allowing herself to be seen wearing a navy blue dress, or low heels. Mr. Stringer speaking on time-saving devices. Any students cutting class and then forging an excuse. Ella Holden, Bill Beckham and Corye Davis being seen doing practical work. Julia Williams feeling disgraced when she is tardy. Miss Loughridge insisting that all students who visit the library chew gum. Pauline Newsome riding to school. Miss Patton and Mr. Hillman being seen together. Students being allowed to have any system or make any arrangements. The health officer visiting our school to investigate the health of STUDENTS. Joe Jack's hat being removed by everyone who passes him. Corye Davis being late to breakfast. Seniors attending the study-hall. Fishing trips taken on April Fools' Day. Keith considering Shrimp as a rival. Speeding. Cramming. Flunking. Jean Reed ever being dissatisfied with anything. Verma Amacker serving time as a campused student. Pat Speirs' name being called to meet the Student Council. Ella Holden receiving mail postmarked New Orleans. John Iland ever laying any girl by. Roscoe being mistaken for Esco. Skeet Slade being concerned over weighing more than Shorty Davis. 31564 'f ' :Q BM :J K.-.fi 1 5- g F .mi 1 13 f ...L-M . 5311 5: Q, y J 1 ' W J I l 'JA SCENE FROM AS YOU LIKE IT SCENE FROM COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN 'FF' NJ-ff? 'Ivy' s I rf'- '21 THE SATSLJMA If '+I ' ff be ivy. 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Y, r 4 , -. ,-qv -.., .v 5. v 1-1 SATSLJM 1, F7 5 -..1.,.' 5 Mix '- A , .1 I' A f- LZ.:-c:.J1'z ' J ',zfki I X -. - 'L Q ' - 4 'L N I I -uv I V. 44 ln I ll run, S '7 ,, : 1-'J: Wi A 'X l 'Y - ,, .1 -f V-756551 ? 'l -4' A x -law, ' Y -- v Q s A. . fx I fwl1IVIfX T H I w Jos? Joglgn ADS nQ.:'X3tgifk.9n Headquarters for better furnishings for COLLEGE BOYS AND GIRLS The C. and R. Stores, Inc PICAYUNE, MISSISSIPPI lQ.y'46',?fGP'w.9l Long Leaf Yellow Pine and Southern Hardwoods Five Large Band Mills- 165 Million Feet Per Annum Capacity COODYEAR YELLOW PINE COMPANY PICAYUNE, MISS. VIRGIN PINE LUMBER COMPANY PIAVE, MISS. C. 64 R. LUMBER COMPANY QSALES OFFICE: PICAYUNE, MISSJ BLODGETT, MISS. Cutting high grade Longleaf Yellow Pine, Timbers, Car Material, Export Prime, Genoa, Deals and Kiln-Dried Saps. Yard and Shed Stock and Factory Specials. CROROW HARDWOOD COMPANY PICAYUNE, MISS. Band sawn Hardwoods, Red and Sap Gum, Oak, Red Cypress, Tupelo, etc. Can furnish stock Kiln-Dried, Dressed, Resawed and cut to Dimensions. Waiter' lVhat is your order, sir? Mr. Culpepper: Demi-tasse. please. Waiter: And yours? Rat : I'll take the same thing and a cup of coffee. College is a place where ignorance has an excuse for being. Frenchie: Don't the fuuthall players ever wash their tugs? Red: Sure they du: what do you think the scrub team is for '? A man who graduates from college is either ax success or ll refined bu ni. Lumberton Grocery or Grain Co. Wholesalers Phones 100-200 -:- LUMBERTON. MISSISSIPPI Service and Satisfaction DISTRIBUTORS HAY, MIXED FEED, IVIRE FENCING, NAILS, ROOFING R. W. I-IINTON CGMPANY Furniture and Hardware Edison and Crafanolas LUMBERTON, MISSISSIPPI THE PICAYUNE ITEM PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS The Picayune Item, Weekly Newspaper, and All Kinds of Commercial Printing x . Is Fully equipped with modern printing' and binding machinery More than twenty-two years in business. J. R. Furr, Prop. PICAYUNE, MISSISSIPPI BANK CF PICAYUNE PICAYUNE., MISSISSIPPI Capital S S S SSSS35,000.00 Surplus S S S 25,000.00 Deposits S SS750,000.00 OFFICERS E. F. TateS SSS. SSSS.. SS SSS. SSSSS-SSPresident J. L. MegeheeS S S SS S S .Vice-President W. E. Tate .SS S SVice-President and Cashier E. P. Smith. SSSSS SSSSS S S Assistant Cashier Prentiss Byrd S S Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS E. F. Tate Barney Whitfield J. L. Megehee S. W. Greene W. E. Tate J. E. DuPont, Jr. L. O. Crosby J. J. Smith Horatio Stewart Twenty-three years of conservative banking. SAFETY -:- HONESTY -:- COURTESY -:- SERVICE PICAYUNE GIN COMPANY PICAYUNE, MISSISSIPPI Up-to-Date Improved Gullett System COURTEOUS AND EFFICIENT SERVICE We Strive to Please Give Us a Trial TI-IE BOSTON STORE Only to the extent that We serve do We deserve. PICAYUNE, MISSISSIPPI BESIDES selling Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, and Ready-to-Wear, we handle Atwater Kent Radios, and last but not least, we are boosters of the PEARL RIVER JUNIOR COLLEGE. SAM SEIDLER PoPLARV1LLE, Mlss. JOE BATSON 8: SON General Merchandise POPLARVILLE, MISS. W E SELL what you Wantg come and see us. College students are always WELCOME Pearl River College OFFERS TWO YEARS HIGH SCHOOL AND TWO YEARS COLLEGE Both departments are accredited. Pearl River College is the first Junior College organized in Mississippi that is supported by taxes. It offers exceptional facilities for the most healthful and suc- cessful school life---good courses in Music, Expression, Agricul- ture, Commerce, Home Economics, and Academic. Rates are in reach of everybody. Write for Catalogue. PEARL RIVER CCI ,I .RCF Poplarville Mississippi We congratulate YOU The Go-Getters of PEARL RIVER COLLEGE Who have worked so hard to make this Annual a success and We want you to know that we are with you in any or other simi- lar undertakings. THE FREE PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC. PUBLISHERS AND PRINTERS OFFICE SUPPLIES POPLARVILLE, MISSISSIPPI Margie: It almost killed me. I could have cried myself to death. Daisy: Did you cry? Margie: Well, I was just getting ready to when the dinner bell rang. woul Posie: How long will I have to wait for a shave? Barber: Oh, about two years. Miss Galloway fasking for another poem to be readbz What d you like to hear now? Argel: The bell. COMP MEN S of BANK OF COMMERCE POPLARVILLE, MISSISSIPPI THIS SPACE CON R U ED by THIGPEN-WHITFIELD HARDWARE COMPANY PICAYUNE, MISSISSIPPI HOT AND COLD BATHS STEAM HEAT SAMPLE ROOM PEACI-I TREE INN AMERICAN PLAN PICAYUNE, MISSISSIPPI fPearI River County! THE RAWLS COMPANY POPLARVILLE'S BEST STORE QUALITY AND SERVICE OUR MOTTO COMPLETE OUTFITTERS FOR THE HOME AND FAMILY LINCOLN FORD FORDSON CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS SALES SERVICE SUPPLIES Phone 90 Pearl River College students are always welcome to our place of business. Poplarville Garage Co., Inc. POPLARVILLE, MISS. J. J. SCARBOROUGH COMPANY Twenty-five years in insurance of all kinds. Call on them and protect your property against loss by fire, wind, or lightning. Rear of the Bank of Commerce Phone: Office, 1353 Res., 134 POPLARVILLE, MISSISSIPPI W. B. HYDE THE QUALITY sToRE A young man with young ideas, and of course you will find the latest things in merchandise. Telephone 78 POPLARVILLE, MISSISSIPPI The Store of Quality Merchandise and Service For Over Thirteen Years E. M. WALKER GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone 27 PICAYUNE, MISSISSIPPI SMITH-FORD HARDWARE CO. The House of Courtesy and Service HARDWARE AND FURNITURE and ATHLETIC GOODS POPLARVILLE, MISSISSIPPI HYDE'S DRUG STORE EVERYBODY'S HEADQUARTERS SERVICE WITH A SMILE E HASCHAL HYDE, Pr p SANITARY BARBER SHOP ROBERTSON-HOW ARD, Prop LADIES' HAIR BOBBING A SPECIALTY Telephone 1 HYDE HAS IT PROVOST WE are in business for you BROTHERS HEALTH Phone 7 THE HOME OF GOOD EATS DRUG STORE QUICK AND PLEASING SERVICE 0--410-O B. F. HERMAN, Prop. PICAYUNE, MISS. 0---ein-4 Nita: Who is that ugly brute with you ? Corye: Hush! That's my nance, and I want you to know that beauty is only skin deep. Nita: Well, take the darn thing home and skin him. In the Country Mrs. Ford: What's that funny stuff on that sheep? Wool. Wool! Huh-I'll bet it's half cotton. George: Verna is so proud she carries her nose in the air. Keith: Maybe that's because her neck is heaven. O THE AMERICAN DIL COMPANY QUALITY PRODUCTS H. A. DEUPREE, Manager POPLARVILLE, MISSISSIPPI -We Printed This AnnuaI! Gubfport Printing Company PUBLISHERS -1- BINDERS -:- PRINTERS Telephone 789 CULPPORT, - ------ MISSISSIPPI .IE 'UP EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME AT McDonald Furniture Company The Home Furnishers PICAYUNE. MISSISSIPPI PICAYUNE WHOLESALE GROCERY co. GROCERIES, GRAIN AND FEED CASH ONLY PICAYUNE, MISSISSIPPI HURST CHEVROLET CO. J. B. White,s Garage jr,h.,..,,.fC.,ffm,,Q.,.,,f.. IDC. -'CHIEVROLIQ-Tj Serving the Public since 1909 'i' We know how to give real -:- SERVICE! SERVICE L. A. HURST, Prop. POPLARVILLE, MISSISSIPPI Dick Felder says that love-making has always been the same. He says he just read of a Greek maiden who sat and listened to a lyre all night long. and Mr. Hillman fin freshman mathl: Now watch the board closely, I'll go through it again. Tourist: What kind of a town is this? Reuben: College town. Tourist: And what do the people do who don't go to college? Reuben: They do the people who do go to college. , McCoy S TI-IE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY COME IN AND SEE US POPLARVILLE, - - - - MISSISSIPPI FRIENDSHIP IS GREAT GOODWILL IS PRECIOUS PEARL RIVER COUNTY BANK PICAYUNE, MISSISSIPPI Pa ge Mr. Ford Do you know. said Mrs. Ford. that you haven't kissed me in a week? Mr. Ford: Haven't I? Then who have I been kissing? Odie Lee: Have you heard the Hurdling song? Nog how does it go? I can't get over a girl like you. Say niggah. did you all join one of dem dere frat clubs? Sneeze: No sah, black boy, I done got white-balled. THAMES STUDIO B. C. THAMES, Proprietor Telephone 1187 Jim Megehee: I wish I were like the rivers. 111 West Pine Street Jack Read: ffwhaf for? Special Attention Given to College Jim: UTC follow my Course without leaving my bed. Annual Work HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI SMITH SERVICE STATION O11 the New Orleans and Gulf Coast Routes Telephone 42 MASON TIRES RUSCO BRAKE LINING Jim Megehee lat 2 a. m.J: Jack! Look here what's in bed with me! Jack: It's so black I can't see, Jim. Jim: I know it, but you needn't rub it in. Take your feet out of my back, Sneezef' LOST-One education. Finder please return to Clyde Andrews. Jack Hartman: What is the 'board of education'? Mr. Hillman: When I went to school, son, it was a pine shingle. flier s When the years have passed into many, And perhaps you feel lonely or blue, Bring out your Satsuma annual And memories will crowd upon you. The faces of friends you'd forgotten, As you musingly turn each page, VVill recall each happy occasion Enacted on youth's careless stage. The tilt of a head. sweet dreaming eyes, Or dashing or mischievous air, Vine-clad walls, and pine trees tall, VVill bring back to you days fresh and fair And if familiar pictured faces Should brighten your task a bit. 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