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

 - Class of 1928

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S'l'1uv.r:n l,fl'Sl.lll'lIf I.m lar: l.IHlNrII ux Svrrrlurx I.r1xx linxvmx f'.'rlgl1'sl1 umf Lulin Il. I.. Slmmxw lf. uzrll-l'f1 x ,sim o 4 J. Q , , . 0 s ?'. 0 4 Q r 23314 X 'Q 8 P Q .. fi' I - 9 T ilu Bkinxuzu C.-XLLOWAN Hllglllill l,. Nl. Cnmzn Bofun-Y II1.o1'u.m: Bnsox l'l1y.v1'c'fll l'.'lllll'!lfl.0II J. A. BISIIUP fjllllfllfl-UII his- -'- 1--Q i. - F11 fully lhzssnz lbkllllll I.il1rurian J. R. HILIAIVXN .!IllflIl'lIIlllil'.S lil Tu Nlqgkmx Pimm illN.l-. w'll.l.lE Nln Ouuax llmlvrn Languages ll. W. Univ Banff ANNA Nl. l'..xTTox ffmnrne'rz'iul lfluxx lll'nsT .',flffl'lllflll'l' I'auc Fourtnlt Q 'I A fN fy K J! -...... -. .1 ' lgsk' - 1 5 A K A -J 3! - A -b ,.. l 'J' ' 5 We J Y 4 l Class of '28 I OFFICERS WII.LIE MAY Ocustv . . Sponsor Picsic Wn.i.iAMs . . . President McComb, Mississippi. find when a la1ly's in the case 1 g All other things give place. Picnic is as fine a fellow as you'll meet-popular and witty. With his spon- taneous laugh, his unfailing good humor and his resourcefulness. he'll kid Dame Fortune into giving him the best medal she has on the shelf. Good luck to you, l'icnic, and we know that, being you, you'll have itl REBECCA OTT. Vice-President .......... Osyka, Mississippi Her ways are always of pleasanlness and all her paths are peace. Our respect for 'Becca as a student is equaled only by our love for her. Studious and reserved, yet with a friendliness altogether charming, she has gained many friends who declare her sterling qualities and true friendship. Her place can not be filled. EDMOND R. SMITH, Secretary ......... Okeechobee, Florida ll is our actual work which determines our values. Edmond has shown an unusual in- terest in athletics besides being an exceptionally good student. lt has been rumored, also, that he has been equally successful at the game of hearts. His level head will carry him to the front and his likable per- sonality leaves many friends to re- gret his los. W K ,J -.u ,D , Page li o EA -q-- - 454.4 W s 41? - - --. F- ,.. ,, 1 I, fx! jj, i I .,f Ji' if 1 . ij, 3 gl is La! 2 N I - -V-w.-2' J' -' A ., -pp n - . - HL .- Li-gp A . v . , GRACE BARINCER . . . ........ Poplarville. Mississippi Look me over, for you never see the like every day. When laughter is merriest, where good comradcship is strongest, where repartee is brightest-you'll find Grace. She carries with her the essence of sunshine. because gloom and Grace never travel together. Vivacious, possessing an enviable college record, she has made herself invaluable to P. R. C. ROBERTA BAKER ............. Logtown. Mississippi Her hair is no more sunny than her hearlf' Roberta has just enough dignity, just enough sweetness, just enough seriousness, just enough fun to make up the kind of girl we all like. She has added much In our college life and needless to say, we shall miss her happy smile when she is gone. HUB!-IRT BEALL ............. Lumberton. Mississippi lt is never wise to be wiser than necessary. Hubert possesses one of the most likable personalities on the campus. His droll good humor and keen wit, coupled with his original point of view. make him a valuable asset to any jolly crowd and he has been much in demand during his stay here. He may never turn the world upside down but he is a mighty good sport and we like him. THOMAS BURROW ............. Prentiss. Mississippi Silence is more eloquenl than words. Thomas is one of those silent men who has undreamed of capacities. lie demon- strates his ability to think clearly when need arises as is often shown in Education 6A. Time with her battles will find here strong opposition and the same calmness that brought success in school life will assure his ultimate success in the world. - K, lllfctll An-Ls.. ' iz ... , -.- '-- .- - FQ .fy F Rin tIoLl.iNs ............ Sumrall. Missimippi Blessed with plain reason and sober sense. Rita is a quiet and unobtrusive chap who says little. but knows lots. When oncc you learn him. you know a prince of a fellow. His very quietness is a merit. CH.-tnuas Ct'R'rls . ........ . Calera, Alabama Pleasure before business. lt is hard to write up a favorite like Charles: one is so afraid of not doing hiln justice. His is the kind of personality that we will not forget soon. for he is a general favorite with the ladies and equally popular with the fellows. His inclina- tion has not turned very strongly to hooks hut he has a keen mind. never-the-less. ,l. W. DANIELS . . . . . Lumherton, Mississippi The zcorlcl is a ulieel. and et'er.tllu'ng will come round all r1'gltl. lay is little hut loud. He lets nothing worry him. and that attitude has carried him to success in college. Everyone knows him and he has made numerous friends. Jay is always ready with the gah. laughter and fun hut not at all lacking in real seriousness. jsazx lfonrsxinslmv .... .... . . . Sandy Hook. Mississippi The lllflllllfj of us will lust. if we ltare lfl'Sl'l'!'t'lf il in our lives. ,lack is a hoy who is as high in our estimation as he is in stature tincidentally he is six feet threel. His rating as a student is exceptionally good. hut his most outstanding virtue is tht- support he has given Doc Hurst. l'uyr Iilyhh 1 Q - z .lj- 'sff ' ' 'M' wr' W Sm l'l?lD1 ' ,Ali F ' ll-fi 'I haw' H 4t:.!-,- Q 7 ' Y fi gg QL it i!f'?if- . ' I ELIZA LADNER .......... . Poplarville. Xlissisisippi 'EA very innocent loolr. but you never can lellf, One would imagine Eliza to be reserved but one has to he with her an very short time to find hidden beneath the quiet, a spring of joy always bubbling over. Her influence has been for good. EDGAR Lai: LANDRUM ............ Picayunv. Mississippi Who loolrs forward persevering lo the last. Lee is a man from whom we expect great things. He is never satisfied with ordi- nary results, and therefore does all things well. He has ai li-vt-I head that insures success in the business world. FRANK KELLY . ............ Collins. Mississippi ' And IFIIIY slioulrl life all labor lm? If Frank were afraid of the ladies. he would be continually on thi- run. llowt-ver. it is a noticeable fact that in that respect. he is quite brave. Franlc's loss will be felt deeply not only because of his unfailing good humor and his witty criticisms, but mostly because he is Frank. and we lon- him. ODIE BAT LEE . . . . ...... l.llIlllN'l'lUIl. Nlississippi l am sure care is nn PIH'Ill-Y Io I1-.lil'.u When the roll of good fellows is called. liaison will answer l'rvsi-nl. filniulile. good natured, friendly. Bah we can't inmgine Pearl River lfollvgt' without him. for whether it rains or whether the sun shines. he is always in thi- stunt- good humor. We feel, however, that our loss is the world's gain. X. Pago Nineteen hh - I L ' veg' fn- agp. s 1 ,, - - U1 I F A X ff Y 581' 'fi x 9' LANCE LUMPKIN ........ . .... Carriere, Mississippi One who never turned his back but marched breast forward. Another football man! The class of '28 is taking off about half of the team, not the least of whom is Lance. Nlany a time we have delighted in watching him tackle Bulldogs and such animals, and somehow, we always feel safe when he gets the ball. RELJBEN MAXWELL ............ Monticello, Mississippi A straight-forward. open-hearted youth, capable lo manage his own concerns. Reuben is a hard working, conscientious student. Quiet and unassuming as to dis- position, he has gained many friends among the teachers and students. To his stead- fastness of purpose and his ability to surmount obstacles we give profound admira- tion. CURTIS MCRANEY ............. Prentiss, Mississippi hll is our actual work which determines our values. Quiet in his nature, diligent in his work, and persistent in his purpose, Curtis is one who believes that doing', is better than talking about doing. His executive ability was manifested during his term as president of the Reveille Literary Society. juuus MCRANEY . ........... Bassfield, Mississippi Of noble mind. serene and kind. ,lulius stands in the front ranks of the class of '28. His stay here has been filled with an earnest striving to better any activity with which he came in contact. Sin- cere, determined and level-headed, he stands among those who served to mould campus life and campus thought for the better. I - P001 O .sn .....n-.ngin- ' T 'P- v-Ttt Q ' Qi' ,ny I In I'-5' ROBBIE MOODY ............. Poplarville, Mississippi 79 H1 know not how others see her, but to me she is wholly fair. Who could ever forget Robbie? And who would want to if he could? Sometimes pleasant, sometimes angry, but at all times, interesting. this little girl has all our hearts. Although her preference has not been toward the masculine sex. we just het she will settle down and make some big man happy. FLORENCE NAMIE . .......... Poplarville, Mississippi Hlnfnite riches in a little room. Quality, not quantity is evidently '6Pete's aim, as she stopped growing while she was still quite small. Anyway we are proud of our little Soph. Stauneh and true. gentle and sweet, studious and dependable is Pete, Those who have known her will never forget her. JAMES W. 0'NElL . .......... Poplarville. Nlississippi Wisdom is seldom loquaciousf' Jim is the kind of fellow that likes very much to mind his own business, and do his work as best he can. He goes about in his unassuming way. gaining knowledge. making friends and spreading cheerfulness about him. Qi-:once A. Rircmzv ............ Jackson. Mississippi A big heart always wishing to do riglu, and lo be frzenrls will: everyluulltf' Parson carries the friendship of all who know him. His good influence. while felt, was not oppressive, but rather his pleasant smile has elif-ered up nmny at gloomy day for us. Parson's perseverance, high grade of intelligenee and his desire ln serve will make him a wonderful spiritual leader. - Papo Twenty-one A lml f we vi I. Y tl ' 'Ea ' 1 4 4. v 1' ' ' - 43 s 1 l POSIE SC.-XRBOROLTCH ............ Saueier, Mississippi 99 Happy am l. from care l'rn free: why aren't they all contented like me? We have eome to know Posie as a man always ready for clean fun and a good time, hut one who is never afraid to buckle down to a hard job. To say that he is a good sport in every sense of the word, expresses our opinion of him. V Onsstz Simtoxs . ........ Poplarville. Mississippi The sea hath its pearls. The heaven its stars and Pearl River College has Rene -rarer than all the constellations of the heavens, more to he desired than the treasures of the sea. She is adoralmly girlish. deliciously spontaneous. hewitehinglv modest. lovable. eharming-in short. she is Rena and therefore to he loved. Ctifumss J. Ssnrn . . . ....... Poplarville. Mississippi Better to lfeep your rninrl at rest. insteall of llfflllllfllg of lessons that seein a pestfi Charles is extremely interested in two things-ladies. and of eourse. hooks. He puts out little effort and gains mueh. Nor does he let the pursuit of study interfere with his social obligations. joking aside. Charles is dependable and few have gathered more friends than he. UP.-Sl. SMITH ............... Derby. Mississippi 'Tl pure heart. a noble rninfl. a zealous seelfer aml upholcler of truth. Opal is always in a good humor. lf she ever had a grouch no one ever knew it. liv her amialrle qualities she has won the esteem and admiration of all who know her. Page Twenty-N L54 . 3.17 f 1 I t eb, x , APN X H 91. ? IC w . ,, v N ii ' 1 'TX 'I' F Ji -r' ' V A 4 q.1r. r' ' I L ' V! 2' bitt ' C .14 1 , 1 1 1:1 A .I .Qu A - f ESCOE SMITH ........ . Poplarville. Nlississippi uWl10 ever excels in 11111111 we prize appears ll hero in our I'-VPS... We are never quite sure whether it is Ee or Roe but they are both so splendiul that it doesn't make a lot of difference, for they both interest us equally. Hmiewr. the records say that this is Eu The things that eharaeterize this twin is l1is fond- ness for and his popularity with the weaker 4?l sex. Roscoe SMITH ............. lhiplarvilli-. Mississippi Few Ihings are 1'111p11ssil1le 111 llfll-gl'IIl'l' 111111 skill. Hoon is one of the most amiable chaps we know. His eheerful. steadfast elniraeler has won him an ever-lasting Circle of friends. His skill on the baslxet-ball 1-nurl and his ellieieney as president of the Athenian l,iterary Soeiety has gixen him an enxinble record at our college. HARRY B. Soxss . . . . . Nh-N1-1l. xll4'lSFlIDlll 624 big heart 11l11'11-rs 11'isl1i11g lo 1111 right. 111111 I0 be fflflllllnt' ll'l.l,l l'l'l'f-Yllliflvt . His manner is quiet, his appearanee UllllSSllIllllllEI2 and intelleet bnl if you bane ever been in any of his classes you van testify lu the ease annl ilt't'lH'ill't with Nllll'll be answers questions. BEN SPEED . .........,... l.tIlllllN. Xlisslssipln The Illilllfiff IlIfllIH1'fS Il'l.lIl ll1e liflll't'SI 1111111l. We are all belter by having luiowti Ben. Ile is a silent lint. but still waters rnn deep and Ben is recognized for the jewel that he is. l:llilI'ilt'lt'I'llt'tl als a steady and dependable man. we hold no fears as to his future. ,.-..,Y- L Page Twenty three 1' A. , . N - 1'-' -f J le . .gig--fp ,-, 4 Q QL f A' - ' f ' X ',.4:51P Lomlxe Senses ............ Poplarville, Mississippi TlmugliIles.s of beauty. she was beauly's self. Loraine reminds us of the first star of evening or of a narcissus. cool, lovely, fra- grant. That she. however. is no mere shallow beauty. but an intelligent capable young woman. is shown by her splendid record as a student. Rn' Tsoosn ............. Poplarville, Mississippi Nor afraid of work but not in sympathy with il. Ray came to Pearl River College with the idea of getting an education and he did it. That education does not only consist of a knowledge of books but is manifested by his popularity with the ladies. and his ability to bluff in classes. However, these very attributes assure his success. BROWNIE Tnomws . ...... . Lumberton, Mississippi This is a man. ' Our football captain- nuff sed. Brownie has won all our hearts with his friendliness and sincerity. He will some day recognize his vocation in life and then get it without l umbling. just as he does on the football field. He leaves us holding the respect of the entire student body. MARY WIl,l,l.AMS ............. Picayune. Mississippi Happy-go-lucky. fair and free, nothing ever bothers me. Nlary has the inherent good nature and general smile which makes her welcome wherever she goes. To do her best and then not worry, to be loyal and loving to her friends, but not dependent upon them. to be decidedly individualistic and corre- spondingly charming in personality-is Mary. Ply! TUC!! f i V -'. s lx. x ,a .Q ' L ef, -f 'H Q Cirfulillivn Wt-.ttht-r lleturn- N0l'IIl8l lt Ill'l I' lvgnr- vot. 129 Ntzifititix trim. N. Y. ut. 5. w.-.14 Lee -rind Kellymflead ot Guilty LEE AND KELLY ON TRIAL l ii l Judge Pete Namie Non- committal The trial of Bat Lee and i Frank Kelly, noted criminals. i is being held here today in the court of Judge Pete Namie. The counsel for the de- fense is the famous criminal lawyer, Orene Simmons. The District Attorney, Re- becca Ott, is putting up a desperate fight to hang these two kidnappers of the daugh- ter of Mr. Edmond Smith and Mrs. Eliza Ladner Smith. These two master mind criminals have expressed dis- gust that they have not re- ceived as much publicity as the McRaney criminals. tContinued on page 'Ll SHAW'S NOVEL JUST OFF PRESS The world's greatest au- thority on sex-appeal, Mon- roe Shaw, has just released his newest novel, Why. lt is another of the author's many successes. SCION OF NEW YORK BANKER WEDS RICH HEIRESS Charles Curtis. .lr.. son of Charles Curtis, Sr.. and Nlrs. Nlary Williams Curtis of Long Island. N. Y.. was wed- ded to the youngest daughter of Mr. ,lames W. O'Neil and Mrs. Grace Barringer O'Neil of New Jersey. at the Little Church Around the Corner by the famous divine, George A. Ritchey of Boston, at high noon today. The wedding march whs played by Mrs. Robbie Moody Fortenberry, the wife of Senator ,lack Fortenberry. Mrs. Roberta Baker Shivers of Cleveland, Ohio, sang very sweetly I .Love You Truly. This wedding was of much interest to Eastern society. A mo n g the distinguished guests present were: Gov. Lance Lumpkin of Nlissis- sippi and Mrs. Celia Lewis Lumpkin. Dr. Thomas Bur- row and Mrs. Opal Smith Burrow of Memphis. Tenn.. and Mr. Reuben Maxwell of Dayton, Ohio. noted book- agent. l'lUl llwclltu-nw QMQ.. :' MYSTERY REVEALED LAST NIGHT AT TEDDER CABARET One of the most astounding dancing revues ever present- ed in New York City was given at the Ray Tedder Cabaret. under the title Nlystery and featured the dance of the sprites. Such , grace and chann of figures i as was shown by the short. D red costumes of this company has never before graced a New York stage. The solo , number taken by that lovely dancer, Hubert lieall. was an exquisite rendition of deli- cacy and rare charm. The . members of the cast are: i Brownie Thomas. J. W. llan- iels. ,lr.. llen Speed. Lee l.an- drulu. Picnic Williams, Posit- Scarborough. Rita Collins and : the attractive Smith twins. RETURNS HOME l llly .ekssociutecl Press! West Palm lll'1lt'll. Fla. N Nlrs. Loraine Spikes S-mes. X url critic and lter famous pi- l lot husband. llarry ll. Son:-s. L... ROBERTA BAKER GRACE BARRINcER HUBERT BEALL THOMAS BURROW RITA COLLINS CHARLES CURTIS J. W. DANIELS JACK F ORTENBERRY FRANK KELLY EDGAR LEE LANDRUM ODIE LEE ELIZA LADNER CELIA LEWIS JULIUS MCRANEY CURTIS MCRANEY REUBEN MAXWELL ROBBIE Moomr FLORENCE NAMIE LANCE LUMPKIN JAMES 0,NEIL REBECCA OTT CEoRcE RITCHEY HARRY Som-3 MONROE SHAW ORENE SIMMONS Rosco SMITH Esco SMITH EnMoNn SMITH OPAL SMITH CHARLES J. SMITH LORAINE SPIKES BEN SPEED MCLAURIN SHIvERs POSIE SCARBOROUGH RAY TEIJIJER BRowNIE THOMAS PICNIC WILLIAMS MARY WILLIAMS 0 wad some pouer the gtftte gnc us To see oursilves as ithers see us. Wants to be A noted singer Everything A jelly bean Education star A professor A general manager A sheik A IIIath. teacher An athlete A druggist Nothing Bathing beauty Post mistress Civil engineer Curly-headed A success Noticed A gym teacher A mechanic A mechanic Modest An evangelist Engaged Artist A Duchess A loud speaker Heart-breaker Teacher's pet Talkative A ladies' man Somebody's darling A politician Intellectual Smart A dramatic speaker A college dean Good looking Flapper Likely to be A clown Nothing A jelly fish Bootlegger A mechanic A water-boy A disappointment A failure A bachelor A bootblack Same thing A country girl An old maid A blacksmith A banker A book agent Forgotten Small ' A farmer Nervous F rivolous Country parson .lilted A ww Dish-washer Receiver . Broken-hearted In trouble Silent A hobo An actress A judge A lady-killer A joke A valet A taxi-driver A prevaricator Silly ' 1T '1 . -N I : 1-uridiv-vggge l'N 5 tk Q 'Y I 7 C1155 0 f 29 R OFFICERS D. L. SIMMONS . . Sponsor PAT Fov HYDE . . President I. L. PATE . . . Vice-President SARAH ALLMAN . . . Secretary YI -- -nf PIU' Tenn: I Y ,1 -'. W , ,J Page Tu'vnly4nme 9 CHARLIE Aumsox HLBERT Aufuzxrzn L. -' que ROBERT Au. u:m:R l,l,m u B ml.I. HBILL.. lirzczlului Kilt! CVRTIS Bmlll xr: llovsiuum Bm n Nl.-xnz+3l.l.r3 Bow s , ' . P-274-'Al --fx ' J mt J N 1 i. N. 'Y' 5. 11-A A ry I Q I I 1' f f VELMA Blmcr: CARLIE Bumcss CLIFFORD Bynn W. R. Cox ER ANNIE COWART C. O. DICKERSON Bnxrmcs FORNEA Nam. FORT:-:Nm:mcv 1 I I 4 9 .Allin .KA-I s. f ' 1367 RAY F ORTENBERRY HARLEY Goonwm FRANK GUNN ERNEST HARVEY HERMAN Hsxu-:Y 'IDA Lou HOLLAND CLIFFORD LADNER HAZEL LADNER WWF 'f ,v n Jw., I V. x N fu. H...-1.5 I W 771' I' 1 Y: 'YN Nl.-xm' LANDRLM Ours Mvuuzlc BILL OAKES Humax Pmnsox El-E.xxoR Rmzms WYILBUR Rouss CLIFFORD Smzumonouzn Convoy SE1.l.r:Rs 4 w Page Thirty- N hoe iff ' ' 'fu' . I, -1+ Isl' I.-- I ,, ,J Page Thirty three NIc:L.ufIIIx SIIIVEIIS RITII SIIILEI 'l'III:ssIE SIxIpI.I:Y HIIIIIII' SIIITII Jssslx SIIITII 8.,I 4'-I ?9I4?3 R0m:IIT Evrm tIIIII.Ig SIIITII BIN Nl S S'l'l-IWKIFI' lIIIIII.II 5II.IIxII'I' I? f rel!!!-J , l..- gij -W 5. .I gf a . 'x lionsnr S'rxw.xnT .. W5 J : Rm Smurxmxn C LADX s THORNHILL Lan 'INNER HILTON YARN.-KDO Jul Y.-mxmo Annu: XYARD W'lI.LIAM Wlcm' K 1 4 - ,- J? r 17 -fi .. 1 1 ' - J n . ' Q I ' 1 P . x Q Y 'u! -,P , . 'a '.-I I - . PINIIT Tlllrly f0UI Camus Anmsos-Trying to be ajec- lionate. SARAH ALLMAN-Trying to train a mar- zelle. ELIZABETH AMACK!-:R-Making use of her baby eyes. LLOYD Bl-:ALL-Trying to look dignified. v1--Qvfr, -.fa-' .:.-. - ' KZ-. BILL BBCKHAM-Trying not to fall in love. Howmn Bovn-Slruuing. MARZELLE BOYD-Rivaling Clara Bow. V1-:LMA Bunce-Reducing. CURTIS Bl-JTHUNI-3-Ignoring Bill Beck- ham. SOLLIE CLARK-Assisting Secreaary. W. R. COKBR-Trying to persuade bm- nettes. ANNIE COWART-Huffyihg. Duou-:Y CowAn'r-Chewing gum. LEE DAVIS-Trying to be sophisticated. C. O. DICKERSON-Being everybody. Br:A'rlucs F ORNEA-Being frivolous. Nl-:LL Fonrnnasnnv-Reporting in Eng- lish. RAY Fon'n:NBl-:nmr - Courzin' Lim l6Hon.!! HARLEY Goonwm-Trying to make Girls' Glee Club. FRANK GUNN-Shooting craps. Ennssr HARVEY-Keeping his hair hen- naed. HERMAN HENLEY-Admiring his eyes. IDA Lou HOLLAND-Never talking back. FOX' HYDE-Trying to make his clothes liz. Freshman Tastzmes QQ'-QL' I 'QE' H .1- .'K.'J.Q. W I ll W ,x ' W, f XXL ' s 'r .lag 'N .. , .1 ' .5-I Q Vu A ff' Ky Ill., ' .'h' Li ' ' ' a 1. at 'J . ,I 'I 'yn xl I g I , ! il 'I' ll' 1 hlllyf. M J lf fly I V N' x I ,VJ aflf - 'zn- .S EJuE.TzE 5 . . 1 w , h 1 f P L. fi' X9'-1' N! i .-- :'+ 'f'.. ff nvrsh o . --1':N' 1- .- . ' ' ' --4 '.+'s4-- . 3 A 'vii v lik. R Q i I ' , 53 ,- f .Q , I I. 493, Q 1 IL-Q ,V Class of '30 .Him 1 Q 16 ,A , ' 1 my -,A I vi .xx OFFICERS CLOTILDE BATSON . . . Sponsor SPENCER Smrru . . . President MOD!-:NA Sl-:AL . . V icq-President ,ll-:AN Rl-:ED . . Secretary -L -- -- - Page zucrcp-WEP 1 9'- Q J ,'? Al . x - s l'Q- e, V 4 J I L Y mu Y v KL gi. In ,H KN M . ,Lk 7 L WKILLIS Alum jl-:vu-1 I-'mrrrzxmgum J. T. Amfuzkrzlz Gnuzrz Gum CARRIE BALL Xlxx Gum ERNA Bums jussrz Hun Lx Pmlu. DLNN BYRD HILLMAN ANNIE Kocu Ill!-ILL Lu: Hovr Howmn NELLIE l.mr:Lr:ss CONNIE ILADNER X mu l,m ur-mx NIONTINE LANIER lxon lu: Xh:XIntlu+:l. , ,210 A ic ' . leo-T' Page Thirty-nine -'L I. 1 et 6- 'V - 4 'Q -. -iff' 5' 1 I 'l' ' N x -F, . -! If 7 NYY 777 i lam Nl. Xlfissugx HELEN Pnxs liu.vH xIl'1l'l'Zl.KIi NlmTl.r: I'mu:l.l. Emu XlI'l'l.llELI. Toxin Rswzn Umzu. Xloom SH1m.m RmHxm.ns Nlvlfxx PATCH Nlxmgl, Sl-IAL PAl'l. SMITH f:l.Il-'I-'lllill Snmoxs Fmxxls STEWART Nun Sxm:T Sum: Huns4:HEL Srrzwun I. X. I.. SMITH Y.-moms 'l'm1Pl.r: Ol mx SMITH Joslz TYNI-LR K Page Forty -1 I1 I . x X K X 1 4 7 Junior-S 4 iq -5nJ5 ' f- I - , f'yW:fvff1ff 4' ff- IA, ff-Gff ' 214' lin. , r jk, I 1 Clays 0 '31 'i I N ' ' I P' i?x,g Tia'- kxa I N ' 'I . ' I ta T 4 nf, . -I I 1,1 4 1 f 'I J N C 0 i il 'I 5 1 i OFFICERS BERNICE CALLOWAY . . Sponsor ENGLE MAY . . . President LILLIAN Blum-: . . Vice-Preszklenz ROBERT STEWART . . Secretary 1. hi 1.44.1125-nhl 4 5 V, I J Page Forty-three 5 I .min-is -,..-1a..-a.-zgakznwhd ,ij rf -- Spefizzl Student! OLLIE Mn' Nloom' Romm: WVHISENATT Commercial Commercial El.lz mETH AMACKER C1.ovlu: STRAHAN L l.ll'l'l1 ry' C 0 m m vrcial I? ii K Page Forty four Xa J'!..J.. -,E-514 yumumunIuawu4rncnm1unnrm1rasslrsfarrrwafuuarzufseamm Q .gfikfnivities f . I, . . 4 ' K v . ' . n ' v - k 4 . ' 1 . . ' . Na , -.M Qi., ,,' . 'D . , Q sin' , ' , ' 1 s A' V I t s . 1 r PL' 1 , 1 x i. 5 ru ,-I., 'u .0 I I v. 1 .. Q -+ . , .1 4. , ax 6. , Q 14 .5 .5 ,J -.. M' 5 Out. A-IIE W H ' 1 'H p A 'I 2. 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Curtis: ' Say, Professor Ford, I'm chilled to the bone Prof. Ford: - Pm sorry Charles but you can't put your hat on in the room 1 4 Dutch: Passed your house last night f '---1-i--i. I4 1 -,f:1?: A 2 n I . I ' .AL ' I ' . i t A . .IA fl K Bat: I told him if he didn't leave my girl alone, l'd knock him Hatter than a li' P .so I p - un. . ' x . H ., I I 'I X N I as l 1 . 7, . ll I Q f , I l I l Orene: Tl1anks. ,fa df Q Q I' FL I. BisIi'Clark: I have a cold or something in my head. Coach Simmons: Undoubtedly cold. 'I I i 'Bro. Cul: What were Lord Chesterlield's most famous words? Pat Hyde: : They Satisfy. Q Q 9 Miss Patton: I've got to piit bn a dress before I-can go. Mr. Hillman fblushingj : I hope so. ,S Q 4 Q Mr. Greer: I hope you shall agree we all came from monkeys: I believe my example will be sullicient-so-and-so. Q I' I' Freshman: Have you been here all your life? Pate: No, not yet. 'I Q I Howard: Miss Bratton celebrated her twenty-second birthday yesterday. Marzelle: What, again? o A VILL.. ' N-1 'wif' Q- g ra- Q.. LO' x N 4 -... -4-., f 1 . L, ' . f 'Q- .44 , 5f'1'l1r' fllllll -'llllIlllll8..N l,il' H ilfl Kaur, St'IlfUf lfluxx Slunl If , 'nur l'llly1lll'0 N .wi 65 Wi, i U l ,fLv.g1: 93 tl' frm -b ,'v -2 TI! 'Ula moYnmm H Denu of LUONIQA, by 'fra' ,n...ej hu W Arl lV'aj I m D 351, 1 R X 1,'4'-' P Xa Q sq X f..., H A 4929 , CLI: Cl.Ub'5 XX7 sag' - Zig , '5'f .f'- ,v--Q 0' 'QQT-,g-' ff-+2 nxv. . ' 4'f -F'f f' xfh 'f '..' Q .- Thinjs thu Nc-'ek H-fre' W P RC. 5-'Z- ' Q'-'A va M T My m 2: Inf- 731-0411257 D..,,,.LIAL: Q r If I if ' .I ,1 ' .5 Ckhfsk f Tk, Ball ROW J I ' 'Lua MQQL Sh as .4 I I ' . Nun ,,,, 1 , ' gg-r lf atLgae,r1's.. 1 1 ' 19. , , I Pave Fifty three -Iv 'li na-H , I 1 Q A L V z 3- Mr.: flu. 30- .431 'C 3 3 Q- Q. fl 2...-: I ZH: Q2 534 3 P45 ilu 'Z 1 ,gal 9 -I ,cg frg, dfu 311' 'LL 3 ,ic ik I SF 152-2 Q 5 ,,,, 2: .z 31? T51 Q4 be ffl 2-arf JN. Sail- 115 .S W :iii F'-'- i R-LQ -ff? 4 B1 Page Filly fl: 1' :lx 7'lu'y ln' Swv: lf:-rrs 45 Snap Slmls Pngr Filly IU' AT HL-ETICS 6 W , Q ,I till N f I 71 1 B .-. A fx, ,,-, wr Football THE CHHHR lJiAlNiRS THEl1LMHl AND CAPTAIN -df--4 Page I'lffU'dUM x 1. J RITCHIE Cl..-KIRK HX'DE Lu: Khin' l ullbru'k Quurtvrlmrlr Halfback End Guard Lmwxlx STEWART Oucns C. Sunni I-I. Sunku Tackle Cvnlvr Haljbnrlf limi lluljlmrlf F I 7 , 1 Page Filly-nine fi-Pea 1L4.:. . J . f - ,V . L ' A , A '. 451. Af' ' , fs. . f ' A. .. ' ' ' if ' 1 A p 4, L . 'V noi ' I . fn A9445-' -Q.-xi' ,-:1 Q. , . Sllullxx tnxlln XXIILIHIN STIll4kl,XNIi lfufml Flllllllll I. lfmf Turl.lr I-'K N PTB NI .I , I sql .um I HI! Inn IVIJ4' R 'YZ Y I .1-'io-' n ' Page Sixty Z'-1 A 3 I L I l 1 f l , Q . l r L f I l F l r 'r I l F r 4 P l Ai' 'JUZWWWDUDUDUSUSUZUIJUSUIIUDUBUSU .....,l...- - Q 'il 5 , SMITH Captain I-'onu Coach RESULTS OF BASKET-BALL ...34 . 34 . 29 . 65 . 49 . '35 . 41 33 . 58 . 39 . 35 . 43 . 48 . 61 . 614 .57 .49 743 '. I Page Slay-one Bogalusa . Ellisville . Perkinslon S. T. L. . . Slidell Y. . . S.T.C .... . Milsaps Freshnwn Nlilsaps Fl'f'hl1lll9II Loyola Freslmwn Loyola Fl't'SllIllPIl Milsaps Fri-slllnvll Milsaps FI'f'Slll1l8ll Perkinston . Ellisville . . Senatobia llaymoncl . Clarke . 16 19 9 23 13 49 16 28 20 23 26 20 19 35 :Zn 20 28 S05 :r 'W 1.-, J-' .Nm T . -4' 1 . 4 1. Kun xi Lu: R. Ssmu E. Swnn Boro lizmnl Fonrard Guard Forward Forward Hu.u: x N Sum un' Gnu x' Mn' RITCHIIE Ce-nlvr Guard Guard Forward lfrnlfr Plus Billy- - pq- 4 his-A l 'Q 1' - '-' 8.1.44 C V . Y9' I - mt V ---'iff-.Q 1.84 UPS -' IQDQ Q 16411, P J. 565186 U- - e . ani i V H- is U - i 'S' - ani 1 ir '7'f 'Q snug 311- in pr 'wus X1 v fl an -I 3-I XYIIH.-KT l'mu.LL HllI.I.NXlD lil nm. I mx: nc lluunl Cnunl Fllfllllfll lfrnlrr lmfml Kmin Sul. S1 us un' Sul I H l'vlJl'll'llHl I Page Slrtu- thrre R. f.'l'IlIl'f l ur1u1nl lf, l,'rntrr CLO'l'll.lbl-I Bnsux. Cmu-I1 fi.: -,Y I4 ,I I -JA Fx 1 B 111051111 , .I .xg . 1: , is Q ,,, . xl I in .1 1 .I 4 2 .. - f 'gf lhm: Snmoxs lfupluin l,'0lIl'll ,nw 3, M S4 I 4 ALDH 5 W ' Igllifllllll Train Qqdli-U1 , 441 jg Hf. I- wit- AL1-1 V Page Slaly-Iolr W K X . M, f Y' Q , ,fa I 'Q' xf-'Q '.4.' F- - 'A ,XP N- Q jg lilti: 1. .w ,4' W5 ' f ' ' 1 L In 5 ,L,f4 A I . rl I 'A ,i' 4l,y'. .-, I it 1 44' , -- 44, ,iiix STRICKLAND Snzvrzxs Ouuzs Hrrcmr: lmnrxls Pilcher Firs! Base Svcond Base Ulilily Pitcher Rorsr: Br:'rHl'w: D.Asn:Ls Ezr1Lu: Srrun' L. Field Shar! Stop R. Fivld Culrlwr lf. lfivlfl Yi ' Page Silky-noe Y 1 KZ- L-'.l...AlL-. I J i C ' V '- ' ' 227.1 V' I ' A I .. - M ,. Il 2 f Q i: of- 7 +4 ff, 1 flu , ., March 22 and 23 March 28 March 30 April 4-th and 5 April 10 April 12 April 20 and 21 April 23 and 24 April 25 and 26 April 27 and 28 May 2 and 3 -,J - ww o Y,-v'T 54 .rx , ff 'V Q 4 30566611 Schedule Hammond Perkinston Perkinston Clarke College Perkinston Perkinston Raymond Clarke Millsaps Raymond Millsaps i252 On Campus In Perkinston On Campus ' On Campus On Campus In Perkinston On Campus ln Newton ln Jackson In Raymond On Campus . ' G P FQ' 030, afcgalnizmtigns cg C7 Z .M ff A H 9 sa 'ffi' EF-iz wma., .Qm ll-0A4- 4 -- -4- , r -f 6 Q - UUA! V m -Iv Q d Szzffzzzmz Slqf Xle:l,.u'mN SHIV!-IRS. Business Mgr. Omzxs SIMMONS, Editor-In-Chief Guomas RITQHEY. Assisranl Editor Puzxuz XX'lLLl.u1s WAILLII-I NIM Owl-:N REB:-:m:c.a OTT .'!l1l'PflfSiIIg lfdilor faculty Advisor Lilernry Editor SKEET Sum-: 5,xR.u1 ALLMAN Bnowxls THOMAS .ldvvrlising lfdilor Allanuscripl Edilor Art Editor Bsnxuzu G.u.1.owAn' Cfmzs BARINCER Blu. B1-:CKHAM Fucully xfdvisor Literary Editor Ar! Editor Nl.aRz5l.l.E Bow Feulure' Editor Page silty-cu 0 A . --408 ,ffl-,E X A :N A Y 49, - ea -, W T' '. , .34 N.. ' Y' -0 . x .!, m.XA1!f . if, 'Nr' ff' KI 6 Y ilu' , JI I I Q1 fflL'lII.lIIl Soffeiy First Semesier Roscoe SMITH .... President BILL BECKHAM . . Vive-President NELL FORTENBERRY . Secrerary ezvezlle I First 5t'll1f'Slf'f' CURTIS MI:RANI:I' . . . l're.siflen1 MAX CANDY . . Vice-l'rPsi11c'r1l ,II-JAN REED . . . . Secrvlnry Securul Serrzvslvr BILL BIgm:IcII.-III .... l'n-.siflvnt EIIIIONII SIIITII . . l'if-e-I'rf-.wiflml P0sII: Sc.-xIIIxoImI'I:II . . Sw'rf'lury 5061601 SUCUIIII Sl'IlIf'Sfl'I' FIIANK KI:I.I,I' .... I'rv.wi1lf-nl Nlonrzxx SIJII, . . lI'l'f'-l,l'l'Sl.l1f'I1l AIIIIII: WIIIIII . . . Swrvlurv Pan Slaty-nine sd .ik Gln' Club x , -r V 55 :ia .J -ef' Q 4 .FE 4,1 ' u v .V ,V X Y' . vii nl ,,- ' 13 i 1 1 wa' . Band gldlgldfiilln- 1 I ue 8 tcnty 1' S1l'1'IlI1l nun kQ..:v Curflvn Cflrlxs ,4 N Ilfhllllg lffusx C11 In Class -vnu!! A 0952-1 --E Q, -.4 t 1- .....N....., up. mn, , , 'nv - -n--. . Q -x-roi.,-n Q. an-nous as CIC!-lnuwnqs' -uhhh:---. uuh-s- . ilu!--.nun u,-q- - . -Q4 - . 4 ' s .- Q 1 0- 'u an --4 si 'S 31' Di X1 !.- Q 'iillll' IJIUSS 4+ l'alglr Rv l'1'Ilf'l-flI'0 Q .304 sa 1 JW fx W -W, .' . Nl' .Vx - , . X? . an I 4 f Pam- Scwmly thru v if n in Hi-Y mul Girl Reserves 3-'mb Students' Ylzctzorzary College Bookkeeper A student who borrows a book. Chapel Exercises-Emphasized union of songs and yawns. Campus Athletics-Mumblepeg. It - She Faculty-A group of austere looking personages who seem to think we came to P. R. C. to study. 1 Clee Club Recital-Dress parade. Practical Work-Something we hear much about but do very little of. We Wonder What Would Happen lf:- Brother Cul. was on time two days in succession. The students were as bad as the faculty say they are. Mr. Hillman fell in love again. Mr. Stringer smiled when signing an excuse. Bill Oakes cut classes. Charles Curtis went out at nights. Miss McKean made an announcement. n i ?,A.i..,g . '.' H iBatrnni3e 1 nur Q 1 H Ebert' 152 I I NIH!!!IlllllllllllliliillllliiUUHNIHUIIHflfflililllllllflllilllJHHEAIH Lf.-:fax if' , ,I ' u - u a uv. ,L if -'ILL f Q . vi . ' ' .Q v, -. 'f f ' ' 'n4 'H-'T -f' r' lx . . W . b ' 'nl the J' . 8' .fl 'Q U Ia' 'r, ' ,Wy ' '-u'4l .f ' wf. 'n .fu n ,' 4 ' 0 ' I Ai' v , N 4 Q I . , I ,5 xg 'I . X I' .I 1 ,' ' Hi' WF LY UM ' f -' ',f' J' Y- , , ff? Vi- 'A - .vu-37. 'f.N 550' 'Qi SMITH-FORD HARDWARE CO. hm- 11011511 of C f,,, ffm f ,,,, 1 .s,,,',Rfm' QL HARDWARE :: FURNlTL'Rli A'1'lll.ETIC GOODS Povmm ILLE :: DIlSSlSSH'll THE AMERICAN OIL COMPANY QUALITY PRODUCTS The Vvry Best Pl'Olllll'lS for Your Mom-y EVERY DOLIAR ICARNICII HY THIS QIONIIVXNY IS l'Sl'II? VOR FlQR'l'l-llili IJlCX'lCI.Ol'Ml'IN'l' IX THIS S'l'fX'l'l'I. 5219. .10 Page Srrcnly 'Q-O l -5 4 Q ' x vi. fvai' -.0 ng ',QA-fr: RQ! 1 I2 9 A F reshman's Idea of Important Happenings in P. R. C. 1. Xu Vlialpe-I on W4-ilnosa ?. llniny Wm-vk-mails. In v 3. Pie-turn-s Manila- fur Snlsunm. 4. Aimtlu-r Ly:-1-urn. J. Nut R4-qiiire-el to Atta-ml Vhurch. Xoh-: Allmn-al In gn Sunday night 1-wil tlmugh not ntti-ruling in tho morning. li. N. li. A. M4-4-ting at Huston. 7. Milk nt All Mc-als. Nutz-: Alsu grits. 8. S0niurSpoeclies. 9. Blamy Qunrri-ls. 10. Mon- Rook Haines. BA K OF CO POPLARVILLE, Eau- SOF ERCE Mississippi .liar .4 Page Seventy-duh! I. A 5565-5 S '52 R. W. HINTGN CUMPANY l l'NNl'l'lflil'I ANU ll,-XIRIIXKUXH EDISON AND ILliAl ANUI.:XS 0l0O50Dl00l0 PHON li 39 LUMBERTON, Misslssll-1-1 PEARL Rlvlcl: COLl.r:cE USES Nlrs. l ffr1l: Mm. why YU 1 - yi ll 12111-i , GOLIJSMITH Ski-vt: l'ln-x ln- in lwl'm--- I gf-I In-rv. A'I'Hl.ETlC , , i i GOODS and always has ai winning twun. Let lfs Equip Your Tr-urns C Nlr.Sinnn1m l ulml 5'--im 'lvl wa- ge-I ill the- IVNNUII lzlxl iiIlll'i'n Hvnrgn- llurin i 'l'ln+- Nl'-lling Hzittiesliulg, Mississippi luminal. HQ!! r'4L9a Page Si-rm ly '40 RIG'-3' 'I U IIURST ERVICE STATION L. J. STARKEY, Mgr. TIRES : TUBES GAS AND OIL Poplarville, Mississippi F 0 R D C A F E GOOD HOME COOKING We Specialize in Home Made Chile and Coney Island Hot Dogs Pearl River College Students Welcome at Any Time EGP: THE P. R. C. CO-ED. I look like- Yogin-'s most lwautiful moth-I. My hair is always perfectly Ill3lI'l'1'lll'1l, or if I alot-itlv to we-ar a straight hoyish hola, it is always sleek and pt-rl't-I-tly trimml-tl. I am always faulth-ssly maelo up. I f-an always enter- tain a largv group ol' pt-oplv with my witticism. I never lavk attention. I am an vxm-ption to tht- rule- ll. V. II. tht-autiful hut vt-ry clumhl for I can always gin- intl-lligu-nt answers in my 1-lasses. I always know when to appear lion-ul or I-ntlmst-tl. I am so 4-onstrut-tt-el that il' llalnv Fashion wills to lower or raisv the- skirts a loot or two, I nm-tl not worry. Mr, String:-r is always ou-rjoyml at granting mr- pt-rmission to go home for wt-4-k-e-ntls whirh l frt-qui-ntly tlo. I always have more alatvs during Social llour than I I-an managt- well, hut with my usual tat-t I never have any st-rious mlillit-nltivs. I always know just wht-rv to take- my elato wln-tlwr to stroll arouutl tht- 4-ampus, that all the 4 pairs of onvious I-yes may sa-4' mv, or wln-tllvr to sm-k the- sa-vlusion ol' the lohhy. I haw pt-rl't-4-t poise autl a gooal line QI lvlull' alivinolyl, in fact, I am the nl:-al I'. Il. I . lo-ul. I 4-xist only in the- imagination of the Junior. . A.4.s T. .fill Page Elgin ty l'lmxi: T For 1fl'0Il0lIli1'lll Trunspormlinn J' X cHEvRoL1-:T f Q 'IUXXN IQHUCICIIY V4 l'l'll The Most Aniazing Quality in CITY FANUY STUCK Chevrolet History S.4I.I'fS PARTS SERVICE 'M - Poplarville, : Mississippi cilllllilj' and Plf'IlSilIg Svrriu DlAiMONDS, WATCHES, Wallis .x.ii.ms: --I jim l..i-.- lm-.I-. JEWELRY, 51L1f'151fSM1TH5. 'k if 9' 2' COLLEGE ,IEWYELRY NIV. lfunl Un stiiflm-iii --nt llllf lzitm-bt ll'x'gia-l1vf ' Q-Wie Teach Watches to J'-an II4-1-fl: Ili, -uni. Nlr. I -ml. Tell the Trutiiu The Jeweller Gatlin's Drug Store E, Poplarville, : Mississippi Priya' I-Iiylhty 5265-'I sa .4 ' 5 S - Expressions Not Strangers to Us. ..B0UkSn as ' Bug I'nrauIe-s Lotsa Drunksn Yr-llvr slim-kr-rs I 'rap shootin' Study Hour Grits Bull Sr-ssion an '77 N IIooli 'l'ournnmont. Football Ilvror-s Social Hour PsiIlio Dove I i rec-rackorsw Sar1Iinos I. B. WHITES GARAGE Inc. 9 POPLARVILLE, MISSISSIPPI -OPERATING- Whilffs Super Service' Whitcfs Service Station Wroorxs, Miss. IJIMBI-ZRTON, Miss. If It Came from Whitefs Ic's Right. or-:T 'rm-1 m-:ST COODYEAR and MICHELIN TIRES and TUBES EE, SMITH'S SERVICE STATION MOUSE 8: WrNsToN, Mgrs. On the New Orleans 8: Gulf Coast Road TELEPHONE I1 AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES, TIRES, TUBES AND REPAIRS Open Day and Night INL9 Pane Efghlu-I - . L nl GN' '46 POPLARVILLE WALKER HARDWARE BAKERY COMPANY XYILLIANI SCllWl-IIZICR Prop. V IIMIIJXXQ-XIil'I. BI.l,'l'I RIBBON SANITARY BREAD lNIl'l,l'INIl'iY'l'S CAKES AND PIICS -,,,,,1L E, Fresh Daily HlfIliDlNC TNIA'l'l'IliIfXl, MADE CLEAN BAKED CLEAN i,il'ilyllllP. Mississippi SOLD CLEAN Puoxia T2 THIS SPACE CUN'l'liIHUTl'IlJ . -BY- Thigpen-Whitfield Hardware Company PICAYUNE. NIISSISSIPPI E, 5 -'illhfyl Hu 267'-' S9 Q W. B. HYDE Tha Quality Store Illllllllllllllllllllllll A young man with young ideas and of course you will find the latest things in N.-. .-. .-'.'-'C'-. . .'+' -'B-.'v'C . +'0'4 5 W l'l I lt if 1 merchantlise. 'ny . 4. i.: iv - nm a PHONE -78 ' lll4't s in ' shut tl tl Poplarville, Mississippi COM PLI ME N TS OF- CITY CLEANERS AND DYERS DOLL UP REGULAR WITH SPOOKY Poplarville, Mississippi .GL MlSSlSSlPPl ROAD SUPPLY C0 Any Tools or Equipment Required zn the Bullrling Maintenance of Roads P. 0. Box 447 i 1 West Jackson, Mississippi 'DZ' ltntvh: Ilm' fan' Inn-k 4-un -'ou p I au' yttlll eh-st-1-nt? I ll'll: Tu thv tin- that I on- to-rwl 1-ulll'g11'. l 4 1 u l l l Miss Mclivan tto Bro. Cul.l: l XXI mis Mlnm we-anti-al first? l ltr, can --wut I., gan- 1' i mln -to It-:LI il link. A l l ' ' .-: . - -:-1:-:-:-:-:-:-:-.'-:-4 I l l l l ' i , i l I -or- V Long Distance Phone 3676 ...Q Page Eighty-four .-P.. .LALLJ 5265-1 Poplarville Garage Company AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS A NEW AND MODERN CAR DESIGNED TO MEET NEW MODERN CONDITIONS We Are Clad to Have Pearl River College Students Visit Us. POPLARVILLE, MISSISSIPPI THE P. R. C. CREDO. Sunil' fl 1'lif'l4'.w uf Bvlifwif .-Irllff'r1'J In by Inmailwx uf .'IlIH'I'l.l'llll ln.efilulim1.w of lliyllivr l,I'III'IIIll!f. l. That higher I-alum-ation vxm-uses ow-i'ytIiiiig I-wn In ilwwnright rlnli-in-ss. 9 ing a living any other way. 3. That thu :fowl marks thi-ir insti'1n'turs g1ix'v thvm an- ai iw-aI nn-awnrv nl n u P 1 thc-lr intvllvvtual worth. 4. That tho hail marks the-y I'Q'1'I'IX'1'lI slum' unfair famrilisin on tha- part ul thx- tm-ac-In-r. J. That haul whiskey, with tha- ri-sultan! ilark hruwn fm-ling tha- llvxi mwrn- ingr. is to ho prvtvrn-II to spvinling thi- ww-k-4-mi sulwr. li. That t'Yl'I'j'IIlIIIg that is. is wrung: that 4'Y4'l'j'IIIIllg hv thinks. -lwnhl hi- right. F Y ' 4. Phat sm-ual 4-onlne-ts are' tha- gra-ah-sl gnml wllvgi- ha- tu nth-r thi-ni. 32921 Pam- High ty-live .. That profvssors arv no murv than imprai-tim-al pwplo invapahh' of mak- B195 Headquarters for Better Furnishings -FOR- COLLEGE BOYS AND GIRLS I THE C. AND R. STORES, INC YUNE, :: MISSI 29 5 sg-, , 52 gg6x,..1 mfg Hullnz Ulu, Snrulu. x-fu lmxf-nfl . :my lll'2liIlr.u .I. A. l3l'vl4Axl.H-:l'. l'mp. SPl f'l'3 N 1U 9' WMF- HW - VX1' gui lbfilillr IIIEIT llI'M'l' llilh' lwvll . . . . . s-I. l,0lllEll'Yllll'. Mississippi H U wk if + ae llIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII . , . U Wllll sullln- ilHWl'l' llll' gllln- giv us, WIC l'A'l'l'IH T0 THIS H I I lu Inu- nur l'ruIs., an our I'l'-wif. ilu ll S'l'I'Ill-ZNTS WIIU l'l!I'Il-'I-Ili , Y , ll' I 5 H num nnmmuna-Am CCOY' THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY COME IN AND SEE US. POPLARVILLE, NIISSISSIPPI Pnyn' Hlghfil-seven R65-3 T 'H ALL PHOTOGRAPHS AND KODAK PICTURES ll nv THIS BOOK WERE MADE BY- 469-A VN: '15 u ' BEASLEY'S PHOTO SHOP LOCATED OVER JOE GAUGH'S STORE ON EAST FRONT STREET HATTIESBURC, MISSISSIPPI .013 fi' E! will! 49 la IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTEREST TO LET US FIGURE WITH YOU ON ANY PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK YOU MAY HAVE TO DO. Q lb 4 ..A-alan:-h1.A ' Eight Iqhl .-S65-5' arg' S' G2 THE RAWLS COMPANY o'oo'u:oo:oo'oo:oo'oo'so'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo:o V Quality and Service, Our Motto COMPLETE OUTFITTERS FOR THE COLLEGE STUDENT fs S 0 l'z1Ie': What Wlllllll .Hill .zlbx il' I T fiunkn-sl funn' flxlnjmft-? E HASCHAL HYDE Prop- Hislli HM ulll, 'Yu1l'l'n' l'uuliIlg. l':1Iv: 'l'llz1I'f ulmt l'ml'. String-I SHUI... HYDE HAS IT if -41 if -K 1- Nlr. liislmpt I Illilillfillll Ilml Ill ll Popliirvmtz Mississippi :xml umm-ln urn- Ptlllill... 1,I'1'Ill'I Ulu, l'l'uf'-vm x ul 1 flfilggill .N :Cyl l 19an l'u1n- I-. lglhlu rf J. J. SCARBOROUGH COMPANY TIIIIITI' YEARS IN 67'-3' INSLII.-'INCE OF ALI, KINIJS Call on them and proierl your propffrt-I' against loss by fre. Irind or lightning REAR or THE BANK OF 'JDE JARRELL SERVICE STATION PUROI, CASOLINE TIRES, TUBES AND ACCESSORIES COMMERCE - NES- ROAD SERVICE OfIiCe 135 : Residence 134 Poplarville, : Mississippi It Pleases Us to Please You. Lumberton Grocery 81 Grain CO. -WHOLESALERS- PHONES 100-200 :: LUMEEIITON, MISSISSIPPI H SERVICE AND SA TISFACTIUNU I -DISTRIBUTORS- HAY : MIXED FEED : WIRE FENCINC : NAILS : ROOFING I am .as -1193! Page Ninety I' 1 THE PEOPLE'S BANK UF THE PEUPLE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Czuzrarztvvzl Safety Lumberton, Mississippi SW 'QQ HUFF BROS. DRUG STORE llllllllillllllllliillllilllii THE RIGHT PI..-Hflz' T0 TR.4 IIE Pupiarvii ie Q IIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII Mississippi THIGPEN'S CAFE SPECIAL PLATE LUNCH Served Every Day' ALL KINDS OF SANDWICI-IES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO COLLEMJ STl'ur:x'rs Ning Nh-K1-:lin fait Iliillhiif .Xll ' 1 right, bln-im-xg run up llw 1-urlum. M SIll'll1'l'l'I Say. wimt :lu Awu think I illllvil S1lllil'I'l'iTu vklkfklkik lilll Haikvsi NIT ifilllllls is in liilllli' Iwi' lllm uv i llai1'i'wli: 'N Ynll Invli uhm in 1-uliipnllyp' EGM r4L95 ic Nimfy 565' I THE BOSTON STORE ONLY T0 THE EXTENT THAT WE SERVE D0 WE DESERVEY' Eb. PICAYUNE, MISSISSIPPI EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME -AT- l.0S'l'-Onv English huok. Lum-in-n F4-rris. LOST-One ditto. linglu Mav. l.US'l'-Ulu' puppy dug and unv- lmlf aluzvn mlps, ussnrtwl mlors mul sim-s. Joe Juvk. WAX'l'l'ID-.lust um- If-tter. Jean Ib-ml. P1-url Dunn. 'Phe-Ima Byrd. Uitlwr umm-s ulnittwl for luck of spavvy. THE HOME FURNISHERSP' Pifayllllf, MiSSiSSiPPi JfflfIflfilfflfflfflfffflifI1fLffI.f.'lfIlfIJ'fLI'fIl'fLTZfL'fII..Lf...Lil -A933 Paar Sindy hro 681 FRIENDSHIP IS GREAT GOOD WILL IS I'RL'l.'I0l,5S PEARL RIVER COUNTY BANK HOT AND COLD BATHS : STEAM HEAT SAMPLE ROOM PEACH TREE INN AMERICAN PLAN PICAYUNE, : MISSISSIPPI Qpea rl River Cuuntyl am mfs I .Nillffy lhrl '48 C-P-1 'QI PICAYUNE GIN COMPANY I PICAYUNE. MISSISSIPPI I UP-TU-DATE : IMPROVED CULLETT SYSTI-.si v I COURTEOUS AND EFFICIENT SERVICE I We Strive to Please Give Us a Trial p I I H l' N C R Y P KEEP YOUNG I -Tm'- BY TRADING WITH I cnA1u.ll2's Foumlu 0F Youm RESTAURANT PHARMACY I If drug stores handle it, DAY and NIGHT we have it. I SERVICE 4 EDGAR L. LANDRUM i Picayune, Mississippi Prop' TABLES FOR LADIES Picayune, Mississippi - .-.9 Pdm' Nlllffll-fllllf L :ew 99 G9 L lvl li Long Leaf Yellow Pine an Southern Hardwoods FIVE LARGE BAND MILLS 165 MILLION FEET PER ANNUM CAPACITY GOODYEAR YELLOW PINE COMPANY VIRGIN PINE LUMBER COMPANY C. 81 R. LUMBER COMPANY fsalel Omce: Picayune, Miaa.1 BLODGETT, MISSISSIPPI Cutting High Grads- Long I,t-ul' Yvllms I'inc. Tinlln-rs. Car Mute-rin I It u lc QI ul S Export Irimv. 1-n 11. I 'als an Kiln-Ilri' faps. Yard and She-tl Stovk and I au'tm'y Spwiuls. CROROW HARDWOOD COMPANY PICAYUNE, MISSISSIPPI Band Sawn Hartiwootls, Rt-tl and Sup Klum. OAR. II.-tl Ifypre-ss, Tupvln Etc. Cam IQIIFIIISII stock Kiln-Ilrie-tl. Illwwst-tl. Ilvsuxwtl and out to Ilinn-nsionf. Q21 Sig l'nyu' X im lu llrf' 14,91- THE PICAYUNE ITEM PRINTI:'RS .-IND PIBLISHERS Tm: I'lc,n'uNu ITEM, WII-JEKLY NILWSPAPER, AND ALL KINDS OF COMMERCIAL PRINTING Fully equipped with modern pr I g and binding machinery. Nlurw- tlfnn Im-nt,x-um tu-uf nn IDIISIIII J. R. FURR, Proprietor PICAYINIC. MISSISSIPPI E921 s-wig P0116 X I n rl THE FREE PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY OIVFICIAI. JUIRN.-Nl. -m-'- - l'l'IAlil, RIYI-IR iI0l'N'l'Y CONGRATULATES PEARL RIVER COLLEGE On lfze Publication of Its Second Annual FULLY EQUIPPED WITH MODERN MACHINERY. For Thirty-eight Years the County' L J g Newspaper Q Published in Poplarville M pp' 5 2192: r4L95i l'uuv X :nf lu L 5'6 '51-A Q v P xv 'I ,, mn slanvlcls BocAwsA GARAGE SW-AM LAUNDRY L. E. Levslvr, Mgr. r MOST MODERN FANCY DYEING l ODORLESS ' h UP-TO-DATE GARAGE DRY CLEANING IN SOUTH MISSISSIPPI ' ' ' . FAMILY FINISH l ROUGH DRY 1 ' 'D i Phone 20 Picayune, Miss. DRY WASH ,I Of the faculty and students who have aided in the building of this Annual, we owe special thanks to ' the following: Louisa CRENSHAW 4, l QQ... 1 'l 1 . A A-3111 li J. W. O'Nsu.L ANNA M. 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