Starkville High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Starkville, MS)
- Class of 1950
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OQNXXXQ A Q 1 ANN H MR I W OVERSTREET Supermtendent MISS IEAN BAKER Mathemahcs MRS C Q HOOVER Mcdh and Socxcxl Sclences MR W B BAKER Pr1nc1pc1l MISS ALICE MASON Typmg MR D W BARTON Band MR I T LAMM MRS RAY LIPE MRS H G BUTTS MISS MAUDE CARPENTER MISS ANNE GAINES Soc1al Sc1ences Languages Hall and Llbrary X MRS I E MCCRACKEN MRS A F MAGRUDER Blble Freshman Enghsh and Math Glrls Phys1ca1 Educahon Enghsh MR W W SCALES MR W A THOMPSON MRS RUSH VALENTINE Head Coach Asst Coach and Sc1ences Home Econom1cs A 2 33 N. X . K f .SX Lf,- 5 'H' . f 'Pm' , I hui 'YF F 'Pb IT ALL CAME TRUE WK' LE? -34 SQ. 1 sf A . N MONTGOMERY WATERS ODUM BILL WATERS President IOE MONTGOMERY Vice-President EVELYN ODUM Secretary-Treasurer .f 4 ' 1 M W W 524 W 4' t qi W . , , . , - 7,7 ... , Y A ,,., ,Y ..,,Y Y , fi, X ,, A 4' Y '-'W I 1 1 E OO TE O , 7,. 7 ,,.,1v,,,.,, , A, , ,, , ,, , , , ,F - ..,,,T. 1- 1,2 5 EiO I E 5? C e'iz,4,, Yt 10, aw iz' 'V .0 ,wi 'W' or r Q 2 HUNTER ANDREWS Chemrstry Club 3 S Club 3 4 Football Z 3 4 Presxdent of Freshman and Sophomore Classes H1 Iacket Stall 3 YELLOWIACKET Stall 4 Who Who 3 Candxdate for Hall ol Fame 4 One ot l5 Outstandrnq Iunxors Member ol Methodist Church I L ANTHONY Club 3 4 Band 12 ball l 2 3 4 Buslness Manaqer Hr Iacket 4 Candidate for Hall of Fame Mlss Press Instltute 3 Iournallsm Club 3 4 Member Presbyterian Church ANNIE RUTH BUCKNER Buble Club l Glee Club 14 Pres Glec Club 4 F H A 13 Basketball Z 3 4 H1 Iacket Staff 2 4 Y Teens 3 4 Iournalrsm Cub4 4HClubl234 Pr s 4 H Club 2 3 4 Member ol Baptxst Church BILLY BUTLER Member of Church otChr1st PAT ASHFORD EMILY CAREY Chemxstry Club 3 Latrn Club and l 2 F H A 3 Iacket Stall l Z 3 4 YELLOW ACKET Staff 2 3 4 Favorrte 4 Homecomrnq Mard 4 Candrdate lor Hall ol Fame Grrls State 4 Iournalrsm Club 3 4 Member Presbyterran Church EMILY ANN BELL Chemrstry Club 3 Latrn Club and l 2 3 4 F H A Basketball l Z 3 4 H1 Iacket Stall l 2 3 4 YELLOWIACKET Stall l 2 3 4 Beauty 3 4 Home comma Mard 3 4 Cheerleader 4 Candxdate for Hall ol Fame unror Play Cast Youth Center Councll 2 One ot 15 Outstand 1nq IIHIOIS Iournallsm Club 3 4 Member Presbyterran Church Brble Club 4 Glee Club 4 Transferred from Stanbrook Hall Duluth Mrnnesota Mem ber of Catholic Church SYLVIA CARR Transferred from Crystal Sprrngs Mrssrssrppr Membef ot Methodrst Church DAVID BOYD MARY ALICE CHESSER S Club 3 4 Foo'bql12 3 4 Bxble Club 2 3 Glee Club 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Iumor Play F H A l 2 Basketball 3 4 Georqra Church --29' fu F 4 Jr! 19 .W I 1 f I ., in Yi . 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' . 47' .2 31- '17 0. new ' 'V IOHN COPELAND Latin Club 2,35 Band l,2,3,45 President of Iunior Class5 Who's Who 2,35 Iunior Play Cast5 President Starkville Youth Association5 Youth Cen- ter Council 35 One of 15 Out- standinq luniors5 Iournalism Club 3,45 Member of Baptist Church. THOMAS DAWKINS 4-H Club 35 Member of Metllodist Church. LOUIS DUNCAN Bible Club 35 Member of Church of God. SUE DUNCAN Glee Club 45 Hi-lacket Staff 45 YELLOWIACKET Staff 45 Your- nalism Club 45 Transferred from Greenwood High School, Greenwood, Miss.5 Member of Baptist Church. RUTH EDWARDS Bible Club 35 F.H.A. 2,35 Member ot Baptist Church. RUTH FERRELL Bible Club 25 F.H.A. 1,25 Y-Teens 45 Member of Baptist Church, EVELYN IOYCE FORD Bible Club 2,35 Glee Club 1,25 F.H,A. 1,35 Y-Teens 3,45 4-H Club 2,3,45 Member ot Baptist Church. PATSY GATLIN Glee Club Z5 Band lp F.H.A. 15 Track l5 Favorite 45 Home- coming Maid 4: Cheerleader 3,45 One of 15 Outstandinq Iuniors5 Physical Ed, Club 15 Member of Baptist Church. BILLY GOLDEN Latin Club 25 'S Club 3,45 Band l,2,35 Football l,2,3,45 Iunior Play Cast5 Iournalism Club 4. MATTIE RUTH GREGG Bible Club l,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,35 F.H.A. 1,35 Basketball 45 Y-Teens 2,3,4: Member of Baptist Church, mfi?'- Q Jw BRIAN GROGAN DON IOHNSON Basketball 4 Football 4 S Club l 2 3 4 Cl1GflEf H k Q St ff 4 Transferred Member Football 4 Baseball 1 Iac e a J from Ovrd Central School 1n l 2 3 4 BGSkelbC!ll 1 2 3 4 Member of Methoclrst Church lbw York A FRANK HARBOR IANE IURNEY Glee Club l 4 Basketball ,,-4-1' .av ,un- ,yfv-. 'Y I Lat1n Club 2 Basketball 3 4 Boy Scouts l 2 3 4 Iournalrsm Club 4 Youth Center Councll 4 Member of Method1st Church IEAN HARLESS BARBARA ANN HARRIS Glee Club l 2 F H A 2 Band 12 3 H1lacketStalf 123 Who s Who 3 lunror Play Cast Member ot Presbytenan Church HELEN HORTON F H A 4 Y Teens 4 Trans ferred from Decatur M1ss1s slppr Member ot Methodrst Church Manaqer 4 Y Teens 3 4 Pre-sr dent Y Teens 4 H1 lacket Staff 4 Physrcal Ed Club 12 Ioumalrsm Club 4 Member of Methodrst Church CARLA LEVECK l..at1n Club 2 3 Sextette 3 Glee Club23 FHA lZ H1 acket Staff l 2 3 4 fd1tor YELLOWIACKET STAFF 3 4 Iunror Play Cast One of l5 Outstanrlrnq Iumors M1ss Press lnstttute 2 Youth C nter Coun c1l Z Chapel Commrttee 4 lournalr m Club 3 4 Presrdcnt 4 BETTYE IEAN LOGAN Parlramentary Club 3 F H A l 2 Member ol Baptrst Church NOEL LOUISE LOWERY H1 aclfet qtalt 4 l011rr1al1s11 Club 4 Transferred from We t Po1nt M155 fe f'f'y Y 'fm '43 pf 'ws 4.0-7 .J .4 il IAMES McHANN EDWARD MONTGOMERY 4 H Club 1 2 3 4 Member of Club 3 4 Football 1 2 Presbytenan Church I AMES MCREYNOLDS S Club 2 3 4 Football l 2 3 4 Basketball 12 3 4 Iunror Play Cast Member ol Methodist Church IEAN MALONE rble Club 3 Glee Club l I 2 3 4 F H A asl-netball l 2 3 4 Track 2 rlacket Staff l 2 YELLOW IACKET Stall 2 3 4 Business gr 4 Beauty 3 4 Favorrte 2 omecomxnq Mard 2 3 4 Who Who 3 Candrdate for Hall of ame Iumor Play Cast Grrl s tate One ol I5 Outstandrnq Iumors Member of Baptrst Church DENNIS MANN Boy Scouts l 2 3 4 Transferred from Amerrcus Georqra Member of Frrst Chrrstran Church S V1ce Presrdent of Sophomore Class Iunror Play Cast One of l5 Outstandmg Iunlors 4 H Club 12 3 4 Member o Presbyterran Church IOE MONTGOMERY Chemlstry Club 3 Vrce Presldent of Iunror and Senror Classes Youth Center Councrl 3 One of I5 Outstandxnq Iumors Member of Presbyterran Church DONALD MOSLEY G S Club 3 4 Football 2 Baseball 2 3 4 H1 lacket Staff 4 Who s Who 3 Candrdate tor Hall ot Fame Boy Scouts l One of l5 Outstandmq IUDIOYS Iournallsm Club 4 member of Presbyterlan Church LENN MULLINS Parlramentary Club 3 S Club 2 3 4 Band 2 Football l 2 3 4 All Lrttle Ten Guard 4 Who s Who 2 3 One ot l5 Outstandmcr Iumors 4 H Club Member ol Baptlst Church BILLY MILLER EVELYN ODUM Latm Club 2 Baseball I 2 3 Latln Club 2 3 Glee Club l 4 Boy Scouts l 2 4 H Club l 2 Secretary and Treasurer of Member of Baptrst Church Semor Class H1 Iacket Staff 4 M, Iunror Pla Cast' Y-T y , eens 3,41 lournalism Club 4g Member of Methodist Church. 2f l WI G9 19' fC -0 ,W-4-'iv 53 v4l rf' wtf?-1 W ,,-I' ai M A01 A'-VN' HOYT OWEN Latm Club 2 Member of Presbyterran Church FORREST PACE S Club 3 4 Football 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Member of Methodxst Church CHARLES PARKER Band 1 Hr Iacket Stall 4 Member of Methodrst Church IIMMIE PARKER S Club 2 3 45 Football 1,2 3,45 Baseball 15 Track 5 Who's Who 35 Member cf Methodist Church. HELEN PUTT Basketball 3,45 Track 15 Y-Teens 45 Physical Ed. Club Bible Club 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,35 1,25 Member of Baptist Church. MARY VIRGINIA RAMSEY Latrn Club 4 F H A 12 Physxcal Ed Club 1 Member of Methcdrst Church Aff 5' ,onus-. WILLIAM HANDLE 13, 4' 4 H Club 1 2 3 4 luruor Play Cast YELLOWIACKET Stall 4 Member of Presbyterrcm Church RODERICK RANDOLPH Chemrstry Club 3 Latrn Club 2 Band 12 Member Presbyterran Church BOB ROBINSON Chemistry Club 35 4-H Club 1,25 Football 1,2,35 Basketball 3,45 Boy Scouts 15 Member ol Presbyterian Church. DOROTHY RUSSELL Transferred from Philadelphia, Miss5 Member of Baptist Church. .,.4v' pf . -3- M ,Q --4 ... sg an DERO SAUNDERS BOB STEELE ,qw Bxble Club 4 Latm Club 2 ff' ,Yes 4'3 1 nl Football l 2 Iournalxsm Club 4 Member of Methodrst Church BONNIE SCALES Latrn Club l 2 Band l 2 3 H1 Iacket Staff 3 Iournalrsru Club 1 2 3 Physxcal Ed Club 1 Member of Baptlst Church Latm Club 2 S Club 3 4 Football Manaqer 3 Treasurer of Sophomore and Iumor Classes Edrtor YELLOWIACKET 4 Boy Scouts l 2 Member of Methodxst Church NICKIE STRATAS Latm Club 2 S Club 3 Presrdent 4 Band 1 2 3 Foot ball 1 2 3 4 All Llttle Ten Guard 4 Iunror Play Cast Boy Scouts l One of 15 Out standlnq Iumors Member of Meihod1st Church ELLIS SELF BONNIE TEMPLETON Chemrstry Club 3 S Club 4 Football l 2 3 4 Basketball 4 4 H Club l Z 3 4 B1bleClub I 234 FHA 23 Y Teens 3 Physrcal Ed Club I 2 4 H Club 12 Member of Baptlst Church CLEO SELLARS CURRY TEMPLETON Latm Club 2 Glee Club 1234 FHA I3 Secretary of Sophomore Class H1 Iacket Stall 4 Y Teens 4 Physlcal Ed Club l 2 Member of Bapt1st Church MILDRED SMITH Brble Club 4 Glee Club 4 H1 Iacket Staff 4 Iournalrsm Club 4 Transferred fr Cvreenvxlle Mxss Member of Baptrst Church B1ble Club 4 Band l 2 3 4 Member of Baphsl Church PAT THOMPSON Latm Club 4 Glee Club 4 Iournallsm Club 4 Transferred from Will Rogers Hlqh School Tulsa Oklahoma Member of Presbyterran Church ,461 -4' por' .pe -VW 0' In ly' QQ' -Oi A fm 3'-7 up pl' 3' BILL WATERS Band 1 2 3 4 President Band 4 Presxdent of Semor Class H1 Iacket Staff 3 4 Co Edrtor 4 Candidate for Hall of Fame Stage Manaaer for Iumor Play Youth Center Council 4 Icur nalxsm Club 3 4 4 H Club l 2 3 4 President 1 Member of Methodrst Church W A WEDDLE Latm Club 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Tumor Play Cast Boy Scouts 1 2 3 4 Eagle Scout Iournalrsm Club 4 Member of Baptist Church DOROTHY WILKES Bible Club 2 F H A 1 2 Physical Ed Club 1 2 Member of Baptist Church GEORGE WOFFORD S Club 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Member of Baptrst Church ...aff IOAN WOODS Band 4 Iournalrsm Club 4 Transferred from Houston Miss Member of Presbyterian Church KATHRYN WOODS Latm Club 2 Glee Club l 2 B nd1234 FHA 13 4 H Club 2 3 4 H1 Iacket Staff 4 YELLOWIACKET Staff l 2 3 Iumor Play Cast Y Teens 3 Iournalism Club 3 4 Member of Church of Christ Qaacf eofzgenfifaofz fqwaacf IEAN MALONE Chosen by the members of the Senior Class and Faculty on the merits of Character, Service, Leadership and Patriotism. 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L' ' A s I f CLEMMIE MAGRUDER MARY NELL MASSEY CLIFFORD MITCHENER BETTY IEAN MONOSMITH PATSY MOOR BETTY ANN MULLINS MARTHA LOU PARRISH IOE PETERS MARY RAGLAND BOBBY RAMSEY MARGIE RAY ANN RUTLEDGE SCOTT SELLARS BUDDY SETLIFF TOM MIX SHOOK .F Q. uf. MVA XX fl u QT- of Farr' P Q P f Eg, I .4 WL' 3 f 1 ,lg- 'WH' WV? ,I 4-in ,Q My . I W! V , ' if 7 .1 ' ' Ie 'Y I 1 ,, Mm Km iw Ii? I. -av' 4..v 'J 'J aa ,W BARBARA SHRADER FRANK SHROPSHIRE EVELYN SIKES BOBBY THOMPSON E- I NELL SMITH 15 'Za 5 7 OUIDA STEELE S32 f if ,gl ..,v.-gn' .M j X, CHARLSIE THOMPSON VIRGINIA VEITCH GENEVIEVE WALLACE FRED WALLACE ERWIN WARD BETTY LYNN WEDDLE REBA WHITE LAMAR WILLIF ORD THOMAS WOFFORD ,I 'Q . xv' Q 9 it am .Am l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 'N 3.-:wa Poor Car. The pledges get the works. Look a'there, air1't they pretty? The steady twosome. M. N. M. Healthy looking pair. Did it hurt. Erwin? Afraid? 5 5 kr W 9 ,, ll! Life Gets 'l'edi0us,D0n9t It? 'K'-J 'W - . ' PHILLIPS gf Qi B BOB SLOOP IEANE WEIR BETTY IANE PHILLIPS EVELYN NASH 4Ti? --4, . P?-A 13114 244B.ll1fP A Pfiirglll igifk S B , Ei .B 11 , . VB- P 4,, ,- H. ee Y WEIR SLOOP 4 NASH President Vice-President Secretary Treasure 5 MM 0473 af ,..., r .'x-ff . ,44 .haf me -fn, P .. fa-3 Dorothy Brarnlett Rose Burnley 'tx M -1' l' .f Mamxe Io Anthony Chartle Ashiord Everett Bryan Barbara Burdme Martha Butler Lavonne Clarx . 35 1 ,t ' ..., aff, ' at ,A ,. Q 'O' Franklrn Barnett Ramond Burgm Roy Carpenter Jack Cooper ,mf ,aiu 'WW' ,I -,V gbsvkvry V, A 0 . .f J, fu' 4 fl? 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Logan Lurline Oswalt 096' 'G Civ Dot Patty Ioan Vickers t ,l i' an OW-'P fx' J' s N E 3 Betty Iane Phillips Iimmie Ray Ed Bryan Russell David Saunders Billy Slaughter Bob Sloop Carolyn Stafford Stewart Ware Bobby Synnott Ieane Weir Olga Ann Thompson Carrie Lou Wolford I? 4,45 :yi '14 'gi' 1 I '.-'. . :ei-iss :N sy nr 'Q sl - ,dj ' Lannom Smith Ruth Tullos a,,,a.vf 4 .Q-1 Q 3 'w 'uk X. 1 y ,Q Y. GU., l l ia' I r W' 1' , .,m,M,,, K 'W-vw Z m iw. 1 Q6 f, M Q ' ., las, - 7 N' -Q ,aa 'ii 1. Now it's this way, Mamie. 2. Surprised? M 3. Now Girls!! 4. Coach 1S g1V1I1g you boys the works-isn'i he? 5. Smile now. Alf? fy a U 'fy H ff wig 6. Now what 1S the name of ihat uf- Y if new game? revrrr- ' 7. Watch out. Roy! 8. You got a test or sump'n? an Q-K 4 -v Just Look At Me ow 16? ,f' I U' ul, lil 07681 . ' 1 ll.. ' f ' 1 i I :ii g l I '. I5 3 2 IMI-- 1l flHH 1 -ll-' I III! 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Lynn Sqvqge Gene Scales Aubrey Dean Skelton Bertrand Steadman Tom Stenrus lunmre Strohm Bobby Taylor Mane Thompson ggy Tomlrn Dorlhy Hazel Tullos Wrllrams PONY AHHCI Dwam Vrckers Chfford Whrte Vxrg1n1a Whrte W1l11c1m5 Laura Ann Woodburn ni' ...P- Mary Lou Wflghl gd' 6 2 ir ' I f 5 'T 1 + 'ggi gi K K 'Z S 'i .Q ' -3 ' If if V I I . Il 3 f, Y 43 ffsflf' iv' ' eler l f 4 2525 J A 33 l X f YS 19' 5' V ,V ff: ll 'iq ,, 43 is ,,4f 'n h L, aa 0 'ws' 1 W ff, ,A M 6' l ,J v -V ..,,..,.,.N 1 2. it X . 0 Y K an V P ,..--1' T - ff as nm T' w iff' MI. ,L -7 V Le ,1 . V. we 5 ..,.. x ff 295 T S www . ax Fi.-- The Seniors of 1953. 5. Hey! Where's Billy? Um. nice. 6. That nonchalcmt look. Watch it. Ramona. 7. Our one and only-Buckley's No comment. 8. London Bridge. 9. The same io you. it 'if F I 1-1 H5334 QPQSQ W .1 el uirll ALL THE THINGS YOII ARE f i: 2 - W - l'f'l'.S'l'. E 1 I-Q my ,EH-:Itf II',IIi'm I wqiqrl' . 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' '1 5 :eb 'mm-14 ' ax' Q 1 X I. f , L-1' P ' 'lf '12 R. A ss A ,..,, A iss? H 1 vzgu .. .. ' Y V V ' IEAN MALONE Miss S. H. S. WHO'S WHO BOB KIRKPATRICK Most Handsome ' r CHARLES MCELROY and BETTY ANN MULLINS Cutest v ,. DONALD MOSLEY Mr. S. H. S. f ay. S. H.S EMILY ANN BELL Most Beautiful .mr . ag , sz, - 1. n Lf? , . gf-' DON IOHNSON cmd IEAN MALONE Most Versatile WHCYS WHO CLEO SELLARS cmd I. L. ANTHONY Friendliest R f fi. W4-Snr' X . t.t,e-- '- K DAVID SAUNDERS Best Musician CARLA LEVECK not pictured -.xxx s, K. to et as 'tm HELEN MCINTOSH BOB STEELE .Z X iaignw . VI , - and ,Q M., MW Q91 W and DON IOHNSON A. EE EEEEQ IEAN MALONE Most Athletic i s -4 ' Q s ' QW 5. gg Most Likely to Succeed ' 5 ., re.. ' A A fu H .. ' ' 'E E A V X S fer: ' A is ' , . 3 3 ,L 'L ' fig X E 5 W I Q: J i i ,VGLL 2 gf L K A MLE ' Q i 'QEQ +L ,cY:'L L - if 4 . ILLV V , E ,rt ' ,, ii, N5 A of ii' n w e iifl L S H S 2 ,5LM- A if I 3 ' A i t cewc ' B L A .11 : 1 A . ' A EEL ?? p5 ' ' , ccc . BARBARA BURDINE and IQHN CQPELAND CHARLES McELROY Best Dressed and and IOHNNIE DENSON BILL WATERS Outstanding Sophomore Outstanding Iunior and Senior and FreShmCIr1 'S , 1949 HO ECOMING xxwx 'tgjkiisft fl 3, i V 5 tt i' I 1 1 i Q tif? A 5 . g CEREMONIES The week of November flth was just about the busiest and gayest week ot the football season. On Thursday night the Homecoming Celef bration aot underway with a big bontire and pep rally. The cheer leaders led many lively cheers with the band playing stirring marches helping to make the pep rally a huge success, Friday morning the S.HS. band led a parade down Main Street. A tloat was en- tered by each class and the band. Alter going throuah town the floats were driven to Mississippi State College to let everyone know ot tlie Honiecominfg Celebration. Before the fxanie, lack Beall, Master ot Ceremonies, introduced the rnaids and their escorts. They were: Emily Ann Bell Charlie Ashford Carolyn Bond Boy Carpenter Patricia Ashiord limmy Martindale Patsy Catlin Clittord White Katherine Hanimill Marian Prisock lean Malone Gene lohnson Vivian Mclfell Stanley Edmonson Mary Nell Massey Morris Parrish Betty Ann Mullins Ed Bryan Bussell Patsy Moor David Saunders Dot Patty Bobby Taylor Nell Smith Aubrey Skelton The little sisters 2-Jere Elaine Mullins and Mildred Ann losey. Each Maid carried a boguet ot yellow chrysantliernums in the shape ot a lootball. Alter the maids were escorted to the plat- torm in the center ot the field, lack opened the envelope containina the name ot the Queen and the tn-Jo Maids ot Honor, which had been kept a secret. Carolyn Bond was selected as Queen with her Maids ol Honor being Emily Ann Bell and Vivian Mclfell. Miss Bond was crowned by Cofcaptain l. L. Anthony and presented a bouquet ot red roses by Co Captain Timmy Parker. After the name the Homecoming Dance was held in a beautilully decorated gym. Captain Iimmy Presents Queen Carolyn with Red Roses. Right. Our Homecoming Queen, Maids, and Little Sisters as They Start Around the Field. Below, Co-Captain Parker escorts Homecoming Royalty to Waiting Convertible. Above, Co-Captain Anthony Kiss- ing the Queen. Left, Co-Captain Parker, Maid Vi- vian McKell, Maid Emily Ann Bell. Co-Captain Anthony and Queen Carolyn Bond. wg , ,Q I M W it ,i ,. zfaaiwij ,..aq',i- jen V .msg ,ggi , ,A.., , Coach and his hcxrem. Looks as if it is Q merry occasion. f. M,- gv , 25520 my iff ff A 'I , fi? fbi ,, lfiawfvw, 'ta sag ,1 A Q14 ,ff aa ww, X35 LW .- V 11, ,gy-In Qwcw Q K gif, sir: 'PH,sk'f f V WSW ffm ii-w,,'w ,flaw ,, ' ' 1'1I 4.E' Q- W Aww: 1 Q52 .Eff W , .,, FOOTBALL B NQUET On Thursday night, December l, l949, at 7:30, the annual football banquet Was held at the Midway Tearoom. Each year at this time Dr. l-lunter Scales gives them team this ban- quet. For the iirst time, the Freshmen and Pee Wee Teams were invited along with the varsity. Also present were Dr. Scales, Coaches Scales and Thompson, Larry Scales, Mr. Wilburn Smitfz, minister of the local Baptist Church, and the seven cheerleaders. The banquet was opened with the Welcom- ing address by Dr. Scales, atter which, at his request, the cheerleaders gave a yell. When the invocation had been given by Mr. Smith, a delicious meal was served. The menu con- sisted of turkey, dressing, English peas, can- died sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce, rolls, milk, and apple pie. Short speeches were made by the coaches, cheerleaders, and senior boys alter which gilts were presented to the coaches and Dr. Scales by the players and cheerleaders. After a very enjoyable evening, the banquet Was concluded with a speech by Coach Scales. Z-f .. What cr crew! Say, you are hungry Coach. ,via wie fm, L We 7 ffl?vs L I L if HUNTER ANDREWS BOB STEELE E R qp HALLCHTFAME j f EMILY ANN BELL BILL WATERS 1 fx' TOGETHER C iii-2' L 1,0-, I UQXU Pictures, Scissors, Ink, and Glye X 6 Here's Our YELLOWJACKET ,lust For You. EDITORIAL STAFF BOB STEELE Ed1tor WILLIAM RANDLE Asslstant Ed1tor CARLA LEVECK Class Edltor EMILY ANN BELL Feature El1tor HUNTER ANDREWS Sports Ed1tor SUE DUNCAN Art Ed1tor MR BENNY BAKER Faculty Advtsor Ass1stant Asslstant Ass1stant Asslstant Ass1stant ASSISIGHI VIVIAN MCKELL DOT PATTY EVELYN NASH GEORGIANNE LONG FRANK HARBOR BILLY MILLER BUSINESS STAFF IEAN MALONE Busmess Manager IACK HOOVER Ass1stant Buslness Manager Assxstant Ass1stant ASSISIGHI KATHRYN WOODS Typ1st SUE DUNCAN IEANE WEIR AUBREY DEAN SKELTON The Yellowyacket Staff rs proud to present your l95U YELLOWIACKET We trust that you Wlll bear Wrth us through the many mlstalces that appear between these covers and realrze that our Job to make an annual and your Job to read rt are gurte drfferent The staff began early to get all the neces sary mater1als and mstructrons together rn or der to get the annual to press as early as posstble After much sweat blood and torl ov er page after page day after day We frnally got all the prctures and artrcles arranged rn some land of order and marled them to Wallace Engravrng Company to let them begm decod lng our unskrlled efforts We srncerely hope that thrs edrtton wrll serve tn the future years to brrng back best memo rtes of dear old S l-l S Busmess Manager lean Malone and Edltor Bob Steele lilhf--4' - . , . Y Y, ' I I ' . f I , - ln ,. X 'Q' V1 5 2 I If gi I l fi 5 F at H f Q ff g H 1 l l ' ' :ts , sy . E , r is X Kim lf lflllllll ll S 1 Sue Duncan Em1ly Ann Bell Pal Ashford Evelyn Nash Dot Patty and Hunter Andrews Back row Bob Steele W1ll1am Randle and Mr Benny Baker The IRIISIIH ss Staff lean Malone Aubrey Skelton Ieane Wen' Kathryn Woods lack Hoover and Sue Duncan X 'J' FP' The Drums Co Ronin!! The- Trumpvts Rlarvlf The Band Swings Along With a Musical Air. ,...1--za A,-rw jd. alzqrfw SCHOOL BAND ,f BAND ROSTER Flutes-Mary Noll Mass1,:',', Bonnio Scales, Butn Tullos. Oboe-Betsy Mafrrudor B flat Clarinet-W. A Wyddlo, llfrry Tate-, lack Cooper, Aubrey Skelton, Bona Mao Ford, Batty Manxaret Boll, Iirnmy Davis, CllflIlQ?S Beg-ll, lolinny MfrBo','nolds, llarznon Coolc, Bose Burnlffg, Beeltn' lvan Monosrnilli, Boud- las Tale, Kalnryn Woods, Qnzllrnan Slxooly' Buss Clarinet-lolin Copeland. Alto Clcrrinet-Emily Ann Boll. Bassoon-Mary llou Wnfzlll. Saxophone-Nelson lonf,-s, C a r o l ff n Farns- wortli, loan Malono, Buddy Sotlill. Cornet-lirnrny Dunn, Bobby Sloop, Watson Bulls, Billy Bake-T, Stokes Srnxlli, Georao Thompson, Toni S l fl rx n i s, lid Blaufzlilor, Lannorn Srnllll, Plnl fxyooclc.. French Horn-Bill Vhrtwrfa, Mary lf d rn o n d 3, Polly Willioms, Lynn Savage, Baritone--lacla lloover. Trombone-Tom Mg:-t Shook, Evans Lamplcin, lfarl Barloy, lo Ann Mc5Beynolds, Dee Barf lon. Buss Horn-Curry' Templeton, Gone lohnson, llorr15:r',' llorll -I Percussion-fflrfrrll-s Mflflroy, limmy Martinf dalo, Billy' Slaualitor, Scoll Sollars, lirnrny lolrnslon, Olra Ann Tliornpson, Belly Mas- v.' nfl.. B9llS--llf'll'y' lrznf- llllillxps, Drum Mcxior-loan Malone 'fwirlers-Ernrly Ann Bfll, Carla Levoclc, Mary Noll Massfey, Polly Williams, Mary Lou 'UVM zlll, lif'1ll1r','rL Wvoods 151,-- tif, v u mn rW ...g..s.-sw W 1 'W 'l! ft tt' TE 32, filtetitfl gg, 38118109630 'ler Q-with 4 ' K BAND COUNCIL-Left to right, First row: Mr. Barton, B111 Waters, Mary Nell Massey, lean Malone, Evans Lampkin, Iimmy Dunn: Second row: Gene Iohnson, Curry Templeton, Charles McElroy. Without the band to present its snappy routine at halftime, the lootball season would not be conif plete Their beautiful majorettes and strikiniz blue uniforms add color and excitement to even the closest aame ln addition to playina and marcliintf at all the honre aames, the band made most ot the trips, lielpinnt to support the team Alter the tootball season comes the annual trip to the Delta Band lestival in Greenwood Then comes the lona draa ol everyday rehearsals until State Contest in April. This contest, which is held in laclc son, is the culmination ot the years activities and at this time the results ot all the blood, sweat, and tears pay oft. Under the leadership ol lVlr D. VV. Barton our band has become one ol the linest in the state, havina won lil siirverior' rulaaues and nuf merous achievement certilicates. This year there is a total enrollment ot lOO with 60 ir the tirst band and 40 in thc- second and third groups, The members ot the Starkville band not only come out imbued with the principles ot music, but they learn the value ot discipline and cooperation with the group. Their leadership qualities are developed and they reft-ive a lastina appreciation ot good music, .31 , in K ' SM H' , ft . 'A fi ' T 1 .,,, .rx t ,M,...f,' X I . T . ' ' ,Y gg: - Q . i . N relay., f. T x 1 -U Y n ., c, 4 1 K 1 FV --T if , lfflt' Q -M at 1, A,Q:,4.n A., , T R ' -' ,- 0 'fy' 4,- yw-JIW Q-.f'v', I- . - gf -4 -,AJ .yt r-tw K, t . -4 H,-.'5qa,fr0TJ,'5r - ' my - ff,-'M , v,'W ,gi L,g's 'VW . rg: , v e . , fl, L. A y, , A ,wr ,1 xiii ,,,,p'1S ', - sq'fi 'T'.'f LL '41 ,eff ,, -.wr-f jr,-gqzr' ,L - l na- QQ STUDENT OFFICERS OF THE BAND -Left to right, First row: Mary Nell Massey, Secretary-Treasurer, I e a n Malone, Drum Major: Second row: Bill Waters, President: Charles Mc- Elroy, Vice President. D. W. BARTON, Director --140'-'W fmfwff f if fc,- S. H. H. S MAJURETTES -4----H IEAN EMILY ANN L. MALONE BELL I KATHRYN CARLA WOODS LEVECK MARY LOU MARY NELL POLLY WRIGHT MASSEY WILLIAMS tl! ,Ml ' The Bible Club Has Lots of Fun Allfl Spemls Its Time in Ylork xxvvll-Ihlllfh lf B ble Club lS UH 01g011120110n dQd1Qd1ed 10 1114 devel ,me 1 0 11 es l11Cl19Sl 1de0ls l 01ds 01 11 e 0 S111 110n 11s 01 Il lS 10110ve w110l OVHC C 811011 fallow S1l1p and 10 help 111e1e GTG 110 111 s 10 l 1SPlTCIllOl'l d11d 1eQ1ed 11011 T11e B1ble Club ICODSO S d 1 lx dQv0110ns 1 16 B1 e e Q H10 Ve 01e sc1100l Some 01 1l1e 01111w111le p101eQ1s 01 111e B1ble Clu 11Cl11de 1 C0111 llOI'1 0' l00d 101111111 01 ITLOUGV 101 11 d1d 01 oodv ld 1 1109 111 0111 C011111 u1'11y OI 11 1el1c1 01 0111 ova rseas HGlfJll bos MEMBERS Patsy Boyd Preslclent Mary Ahce Chesser Davld Crumpton Recreahon Leader I1mm1e Faulkner Mattle Ruth Gregg Moreane Gregg Stenms Gregg Mr I T Lamm Sponsor llmmle Faye Mullms Helen Putt Program Chaxrman Ienny Lynn Putt Mlldred Smlth Secretary Bobby Synnott Refreshment Chcurmcrn Bonnxe Nell Templeton Vlce Presldent 431. 5. 1 12 . 1 ' Z 1 . l' 0- -1 ' . , - 4 1, 'R Q M . ' .1 S P 4 X. gf 1 t 1 Tl X i . 5 . . A 4 B . , 9010 ri 111' 'JA ' 1 11 ' lll9V. 'u' '1 ' 1 1 ss 1 511, ' 1 'J ' - - lllOSC 111 need ln 1110 SEilHl'!TlOI'llZ1lY 1:1ee11r1c,1S Evelyn Ioyce Ford 1 3 f T1 r 1 J ' ' f ' , 1 1 S 1 lil A' A ' - 11 1 bl 10031 C111 11 rnma 1, f 1 . . . W . . 1 4 . b 1 1112 QC' 1 , C 1' Ki, 1-1' '1111'1.'1 ' ' . 1' 1e f 1 ' f I T. . These Replesentatnu Build the F0lll1d3tl0l1 Ol' a Better School and a Stlonfrfr Natmn il' IMNIUA Sv-M2 i if-:num walkin is 1 ilalbi .mn mann msuxnuuur gg- num sum My maui. usual 1301-QW Gilman ,gan FIRST ROW Cleft to flghl, Gene Scales Marvln Logan Robert Cunnmgham Ben Katz Ilmmy Eckford Ixmmy R1chards Bobby Neal Sonny McReynolds Brlly McBr1de Kenneth Nason Don Hoover and lack Hoover SECOND ROW Mr Iohnl McA1l1ster Scoutmaster Fehx Templeton Harold Fhnsch Robert Stxllman Ixmmy Ashford Ilmmy Danrels Gene Garrad Pat Mclngvale Caleb Burgoyne Gary Smxth Ronnre Klages and Ed Seymour THIRD ROW Max Iacoby Bxlly lack Gregg Aubrey Skelton Wmky Harned Paul Murray Charhe Ashford Ted Freshour and Gene Iohnson LEADERS MR IOHNI MCALLISTER Scoutmaster GEORGE FURNIVAL Asst Scoutmaster FRANK HARBOR Ir Asst Scoutmaster IACK HOOVER Semor Patrol Leader CALEB BURGOYNE ROBERT CLAPP PAUL NEWELL AUBREY SKELTON Patrol Leaders Bov Scout troop l4 ol Starl4v1lle 1 onf ol tl1e outstandmr troops IN tl1e l3llSlllIlVIlfIl1f'I Arfa Counul ln lCl49 tl1e troop Non a blue trearnfr at Carnporee Tue CGYHFFTF f lS an ann11al at la1r where all troops 1'1 the Ollflfll rneft to bf 1 1d d on tl1f IT fa1r1p1n1 ab1l1t1es Troops and t l c raded on ll1ClT ab1l1t1es IH set 1n up and 1unn1r1a a farnp and 1n knot lYlT1ll l1re ll 1 s1ana1n1 and 1rs md ll1e troop was also we ll represented at tl1r COllUCll Camp Advan ernfnt was reqular T l1ere were 111 ml r ol llroop lil present at evr ry D1str1rt Board ol RF'VlCVJ Two Scouts Gr ne lohnson and W A Vt c ddle were awarded l aale Scout lla If n 9 ll1e annual tox shop IS one ol the better lfnovrn tlVlf proyerts ol the troop Tl11s past CTllY1SllllfIS tl1f troop eollectfd rc pa1red and Ol tnluted over 300 tows to dese VID 1 cluldren The Saying GQIIIS A WVUIIIZIIIQS Wvorldw Is True, just See What The F.H.A. RIGIIIIJCIB Can Do. The hurdrcd or d ve members ol the F H A are workmg to become more 9lllClOI'll home mdk ers urder the leode sl lf ol Mrs Rusl Volentrne Th motto of the lVllSSlSSlpDl F H A Toward New HOFIZOUS eroresses the purpose of tl1e na t1onc1l or o zatro colors are red and Wllllfx' Wll1Cll represent youth and t dcterrr 1at1or1 to succeed thot outh hos fouraae and dcterrr11r1C1t1on T1 club w o KS o leaders o tw homo mem berslup and ertco 1 owes derr ovrolu m the home Qorr murutw and tamrl OFFICERS EMILY ANN BELL Pres1dent BETTY IANE PHILLIPS V1ce Pres1dent ELIZABETH LAMPKIN Secretary IEAN CRITZ Parl1amentar1an ADA HARVEY HOLLINSHEAD HISIOIIQD IOHNNIE CHESSER Song Leader SARAH IANE ETHERIDGE Program Cha1rman EVELYN NASH Soc1al Cha1rman BARBARA BURDINE Reporter MEMBERS Flrst Row Evelyn Nash Mam1e Io Anthony Dons Iune Fulgham Lavonne Clark Ermly Ann Bell Ir1s Whlte Carolyn Sanders Second Row Betty Iane Phllllps Ellzabeth Lampkm Barbara Burdme Dor1s Chnstopher Blondell Edwards Betty Albrltton Dwaln V1ckers Ouxda Corley Nancy Hefhn Th1rd Row V1rg1n1a Whlte Nancy Putnam Ada Harvey Holhnshead Mary Portlock Margaret Echols Wlllle Esther O Neal Gaynell Napp Dor othy Bramlett Frances Nason Fourth Row Ruth Tullos Ianxce Douglas hm m1e Ray Barbara Lemmons Lurl1ne Oswalt Car r1e Lou Wofford Barbara Ann Dav1s Barbara Mltchell Frances Chafee F1fth Row Laura Ann Woodburn Mary Fran ces Eckford Betty Iean Bentley Mary Lou Wrlght Iean Cntz Lynn Savage Nancy Iackson Sarah lane Etherldge Sarah Sue Pope Peggy Danlels Sxxth Row Mary Honor Cohen Nancy Reed Ann Lowery Io Ann McReynolds Mane Hunter Peggy Tomlm Kathryn Boyd I , 1 4 I X fi , 1 X , . . . A I 4 A V I S 1 Y 1 1 . r 1' A . . 1 ' . . ' ' . ' I ' H1 I. ' H - I I I . . . .A Q: ,ru .' rt. I ' I I ' I Tha . - I . , . heir : 111 ' - , A . ' . ' ' I , I I, I I I , 4 , . The r1ot1or1o. .lo .ner lS the red rose WlllCll shows , , , , , ,I, . 1 - - I . , le ' rl. f r ,. ,,.,1.-I rl I' , - - - ' . ' . I I . 1 1 1 ' , . f tr , -. - 1 , I' , , ' 1 W 1y, , I 2 , , - I I I - 1 1 . I . . ' I I I I I l I I I . . I I I , . Dairying And Farming Appeal To Our Hearts I Far More Than I cwtry And The Fine Arts. BOYS Olin GENE IOHNSON President DAVID CRUMPTON Vice-President TOM STENNIS Secretary-Treasurer The 4-H Club, wiiicli is comprised of students who have the ambition to furtlier knowledae and domestic livina, is under tlie leadership of Mrs. Lucille Stennis, Co u n t y Home Demonstration Agent, and Mr l T. Davis, Assistant County Aaent. The members carry out projects sucli as dairy- l'l'.' S GIRLS ANNIE RUTH BUCKNER President EDITH BEAN Vice-President EVELYN IOYCE FORD Secretary-Treasurer ini, poultry raisina, cookina, and sewing, wliicli arf- judged at a aiven time with the winners aoina on to biaaer sliows. 'llie fl-H Club, lio'.-fever, is not all work. ln the summer an mterestiut: trip is taken to some otlier parts of tlie Soutli wliere many educational tours and observations are made. MEMBERS BOYS: Charlie Ashford, Iimmie Ashford, Iohn Blankenship, David Boyd, Richard Buckley, Fred Carter, Albert Corley, David Crumpton, Ierry Crumpton, Iimmie Daniels, Augusta Edmonds, Donald Edwards, Wayne Gentry, Ben Frank Hilburn, Smiley E. Iohnson, Iimmie Iohnston, Iimmy Iosey, Carroll Kornegay, Cecil Lemmons, I. L. Lemmons, Robert Lemrnons. Iames McHann, Iames McReynolds, Iohnnie McReynolds, Wick Malone, Edward Montgomery. Glenn Mullins, Neal Oswalt, Kelly Parrish, Morris Parrish, Ioe David Petty, Iimmie Raines, William C. Randle, Roy Sanders, Ellis Self, loe Self, Scott Sellars, Frank Shropshire, Tom Stennis, Robert Stillman, Ierry Dale Tate, Douglas Tate, Bill Waters, Clifford White, Wilder Winston, Buddy Wolford, and Roy Woodard. GIRLS: Edith Bean, Bessie Blankenship, Betty Blankenship, Clara Blankenship, Sybil Bryan, Kathryn Boyd, Annie Ruth Buckner, Frances Chafee, Nellie Sue Chesser, Dorothy Conner, Mavis Critz, Marie Daniels, Thelma Davis, Iimmy Falkner, Evelyn Ioyce Ford, Shirley Ford, Bobby lean Freshour, Elizabeth Gentry, Ianet Gregory, Florence Hagemeyer, Hazel Harbor, Helen Harbor, Robin Hartness, Nancy lean Heflin, Ieanette Holdiness, Marie Hunter, Estelle Iones, Nancy Iones, Mildred Ann Iosey, Mary Kornegay, Lillian Long, Grace Clair Neal, Esther O'Neal, Margie Parker, Maggie Phillips, Sara Sue Pope, Shirley Putt, Agnes Ray, Betty Ray, Doris Ray, Iimmie Ray, Virginia Sanders, Shirley Smith, Patricia Stevenson, Charlsie Thompson, Marilyn Thompson, Olga Ann Thompson, Peggy Tomlin, Dwain Vickers, Burnette Walker, Hilda White, and Kathryn Woods. Ks Tlles flllllll flu Malt Vulll X DURQ Ill HSI mn .ls .un OFFICERS ANNIE RUTH BUCKNER Presldent EVELYN ODUM V1ce Preslclent IANE IURNEY Secretary Treasurer MHS I S HAMILTON D1rector The Glee Club 15 made up of Sopranos second Sopranos and altos The Sopranos are Sue Durcan Cleo Sellars Mam1e Io Tullos The second Sopranos are Evelyn Odum lan Iurney Mrss Alrce Mason and Patsy Boyd The altos are Pat Thomp Son Ann1e Ruth Buckner and Mary Al1ce Chesser S MISS EIU if P1ctured below from left to rrght are Cleo Sellars MISS Ahce Mason Sue Duncan lane Iurney Pat Thompson Mary Allce Chesser Hazel Tullos and Mrs I S I-Iam1lton 4 ,,aO ' N1 l f 'TY U Q L v ' x li x - x- 1 L , 1 K A , V 1 0 1 0 V 1 A w 1 w ll. ll 'lI'. l'lil:Il.'l,'. 5- . ... Anthony, Doris Iune Fulgharn, and Hazel , e , ' ' , I 3 Vrk. 9 T' 'NA-sf ' ff t 5 I X We Hay Haw' Our Fun and Pull Um' Capers But We New-r Fail To Put Uul thc Papers. - POR TS... l passed to end Johnny Denon for another. Johnny had another cal- led back because of clipping. The second game was played against West Point on October 12. The wore: Starkville 13. West Point 'iffler scored all points 'he .help of is next in li T H E HI-IACB Nu. . and they are ce Y Y ' NOVEMBER 16, 1949 i i ,tif-1 racy. heavy favorites. To gi VOL. 14 pomp idea of what the Jacke : nguggqv Cking against, the Whippet: 4' e in powerful this year thai ,I une last year when they Bw umm fine 40 to 0-the worst defv Member MisSiSsiDPi Press zlgtuum. Huh school Jk. history. They boat M mm, by the Btudent B041 0 A. - - the week 80 to 6, and Mortox PUDmh'd no F posed to have a fairly ' TORUXL STAF .u Watersi . If the Yeiiowjarkens EDI Cana Leve0i31B1Am Ben Whippets within a three Edlwl-5-in-Chief E inn Holmes mn! ory, they will be doing Q Society Editor Jane Mccamhmy ext come the Okolona cr Feature rjditor Donald Mosley ur- s, who have the best team 1 Newg Editor Cleo Seuar en e had in the past six ye Sports Editor lona beat Amory 24 to Exchange Ediwf l n Odum -Time Jumey' dsl Eve Y ' B tty Wfm le we only beat them 6 trNeWS Writers , Jeane Wier, Sally Ashford' e pite that fact I predict Stu: Barbara Burdine, Georgianne Long will win by five touchdowx WeCld1e4 Mm-tha Davis, Nickie Stratas, Katherine woods -QRTO-t-L Feamrgf Wisterb Kay Eckford. Bonnie Scales M ckets Defeat Heaqalfsmers FF ,is , Speci 1 TA rznth, 27-2 BUS1NE5b S J. L. as ' Ang Ru e 'l' n the night of October 14, tY.Business Manager' Manager Pat Ashford S lowjackets rolled over Co1'intlA55istant Business Brian Grogan N to 2 at Jaycee Field' Circulation 'Mmljggfi Manager .,..,j1ve riidre n the opening kickoff Bob-Assistant Circu- :WNW A Starkme days of hard practice. me worst McKenny kicked to Gradya punt, was blocked and it was only being Monday. d he-hind the anal line where . , .... '1-im., th-nb nf mia M mm, all suffer for the soda pops, ca and staying out late over I weekend: especially if you ar sugar britches like Pace, Mulli Mosely, McReynolds, and To son. They all suffer but they have enough energy to groan. they say is, Please stop, about to die. This muscle We finally ends and ' Those now trot on the :seared ground. with broken bones left by unfortunate victim. When fmnaly arrive we put our boys together. Coach around and finds eleven who stand the mauling and neat of the oncoming bout. At 1 everything is ready and we set. But - - no ball. Coach lo around and finally spies lt - atop a tree where our gr golden toe Anthony has Ioped lt 15 yards away, After? trieving this we start. The is snapped to Mosley who through the whole opposite ven, only to fall when a passes in front of his eyes. mistaking it for a man and falls. Well, we try This time we pass to only to have it hit him the eyGS4 He too, was when It came to his eyes we can always try again, so get up from the earth only find Boyd searching the grou The ,IUIIFIIZIIISIII Cluli Is Forty Strong: VH- Nlivvl and ltlal llu- Whole- Night Lung. FIRST ROW fleft to rightl: I. L. Anthony, W. A. Weddle, Bill Waters, Tom Mix Shook, Raymond Burgin, Frank Harbor, and Brian Grogan. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Scales, Cleo Sellars, Polly Williams, Betsy Magruder, Mary Ragland, Lynn Savage, Mary Frances Eclcford, Elizabeth Lampkin, and Virginia Veitch. THIRD ROW: Kathryn Woods, Pat Thompson, Mildred Smith, Annie Ruth Buckner, Evelyn Odum, Betty Ann Mullins, Patsy Moor, Martha Davis, Anne Rutledge, Clemmie M a g r u d e r , lane McCain, Betty lean Monosmith, Ann Holmes, Sidney Ruth Denson, Iackye Crigler, Pat Ashford, Mrs. Magruder, and Emily Ann Bell. FOURTH ROW: Tibbie Lowery, Barbara Burdine, Georgi- anne Long, Kay Eckford, Mamie Io Anthony, Mary Nell Massey, lane Iurney, Sue Duncan, Evelyn Nash, lean Weir, Nell Smith, Vivian McKell, and Ouida Steele. OFFICERS lackf-t. At tlxf- r1,i:iti1l',' tiwetiryr los are . fissiwnrvd to the txzvtttloem and riointctts Given CARLA LEVECK . President on lim-1 tlxf- materlfil IXIGQ' lm made more inter BILL WATERS Vice-President Gym I and ,,..t, CM,..ElimJ' SUE DUNCAN Secretary-Treasurer H H 1 I . 2 H k owevc-r to tif ti 'v is ,ny no moans ct wot' MRS' MAGRUDER Sponsor and no At the IIlEi'i'llll'DfS lllt'?ITllOflTf3 enjoy the lflllO'.f.7Slllll tltce rzroygp, Aftflr tlie luttsinc-SS The lournfittsrtt Chili as VI rfelatzvo TlCVJfTOlllfll' ln S ' ts Cfortcrludrvd, tlierw is roffmcltiott and rmvlresli- to S l .gifs if-irir gifs sf Crif.l 'fear fzs an merits iS 'I v'fCl by tltc licst ofxzctriigttid Qfilli, B .rg 1 its two 'gf-ftrs l1fw'.'.'QVer, T1 f H f H 1, . ,. . ,..f. . fr., 1, y the lottrnatts-str: Clttrw has 'trown rfitptdly and N'.'lCA'H'l . K' SuCt t'.q O .K lolimfl Em has hC,5Ci.,, Cir.: Ct ,til :Yagi wwomjml cmd Clul: ts the wtlltnfzrtess iwxttli vflttcli tltr: mem ,,,.t. ,.q..-,S .1, .1 hers do wltatevet golo is ossxtzzied to tliem. no tm . ,, -cc , , t , This has liolpcd to make ttie lotrmaltsm Club One of tlif' mzris tae lf:t1rnf,1l1::::1 Clttlt is to one ot the most important clubs in Starkville improve tgp- :'..1:igt'.' it tlw fxrtfll-:,a Lzi tltt: l'l1- lllfzli. Amo, Amos, Amat, In Latin We-'re Quite Hot Every Girl Wle Smile And Say, 4415110 Amo Tef' gn 9 This year Sodalitas Latina, the Latin Club, had one of the largest memberships in its his- tory, proving that Latin can be very interesting. Meeting on alternate Fridays under the sponf sorship of Miss Dotsey Carpenter, Sodalitas Latina arouses interest in Roinas history, myth- ology, and tlie Latin -lanauaue. Open to all present and forrner students of Latin, the club is affiliated with the lunior Classical Leaaue, and was an active participant in the state--wide Latin Examination Sonie of tlie local activities are stories and tallcs on rnythology, aarnes, vo- cabulary niatclies, and, of course, parties. The colors adopted by Sodalitas Latina are purple and gold, While the flower is tlie olive blossorn. MOTTO: Labor omnia vincit - - L a b o r con-- auers everything, OFFICERS IIMMY McKAY Dictator IEAN WEIR First Consul BETTY IANE PHILLIPS Second Consul IACK COOPER Censor RAMOND BURGIN Quaestor ELIZABETH LAMPKIN Practor MAMIE IO ANTHONY and EVELYN NASH Aedile s A IO ANN MCREYNOLDS Plebian Tribune BILLY MASSEY Ianitor MARY V. RAMSEY and PAT THOMPSON Programs MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Aubrey Skelton, Iimmy McKay, Evelyn Nash, Georgianne Long, lean Weir, Betty Massey, Paul Newell. SECOND ROW: Mary Frances Eckford, Rose Burnley, Betty lane Phillips, Mamie Io Anthony, Lynn S a v a g e , Mary Honor Cohen, Betsy Ma- gruder, Laura Ann Woodburn, lo Ann McRey- nolds. THIRD ROW: lane Howell, Betty Lynn Weddle, Elizabeth Lampkin, Barbara Burdine, Gaylor Hull, Mary Portlock, Ada Harvey Hollingshead, Martha Butler, Mary Edmonds, Sarah lane Etheridge. FOURTH ROW: Charles Bell, Lannom Smith, Ramond Burgin, Paul M u r r a y , Bobby Sloop, Iimmy Davis, Billie Frances Etheridge, Margaret Echols, Billy Massey, lack Cooper, Mary Virginia Ramsey. FIFTH ROW: Iris White, B a r b a r a Shrader, Anne Rutledge, Mary Nell Massey, Vivian McKell, Kay Ecldord, Bonnie Scales, Miss Dotsey Carpen- ter, Pat Thompson. Men of Brawn and Might Are We Who D0 Right We-ll To Hake Z1 D. The iS Club, now in its third year at SHS., has grown to be one ot the laraer and more active organizations in the school. This organi- zation is under the capable direction ot Coaches Scales and Thompson. To become a member ot the club, a student must have earned a letter in one ot the three rnajor sports- football, basketball, or baseball, either as a player or a nianaaer, and rnust ao through a week ot other initiation require- rnents. Besides creatina an interest in athletics, and promoting good fellowship and sportsnianship among the boys, the MS Club sponsors rnany social activities such as dances, parties, and picnics. This 'year the hiahliaht of the S Clubs socials 1-:as a beautiful dance crivon in the school MEMBERS FIRST ROW Cleft to rightl: Don Iohnson, Don- ald Mosley, Billy Golden, Hunter Andrews, Ed- ward Montgomery, Iames McReynolds, Ellis Self, and I. L. Anthony. SECOND ROW Cleft to rightl: Louis Iones, La- mar Williford, Forrest Pace, Charles McElroy, Billy Slaughter, and I. E. Logan. THIRD ROW Cleft to rightl: Bob Steele, Iohn Blankenship, Erwin Ward, G e o r g e Wofford, Iimmie Parker, and Iohn Ed Parker. FOURTH ROW Cleft to rightl: President Nickie Stratas, Coach Billy Thompson, and Glenn Maxllins. 4 S tim? .. vw ,M-fs is .A S 5 Q. .,,. tt't fx, C' '5 'Lf .,,, ' S 'M' 'Q ' v 'Q rr. to A ft pr 9' .lftago ,fb 'v et S, it if if C T. SNC 31 L-, v Hs' r I 1 I' ' t l The Youth Center Council Is Doing Its Best To Make You A Place For Dancing And Rest. We Hope That We Please You, Amuse You All Rightg So Come Up And Join Us Saturday Night. Officers FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER FRANK HARBOR Chairman I. L. ANTHONY Chairman BILL WATERS Senior Representative MILDRED SMITH Senior Representative VIRGINIA VEITCH Iunior Representative IACK HOOVER Iunior Representative EVELYN NASH Sophomore Representative GENE IOHNSON Sophomore Representative POLLY WILLIAMS Freshman Representative LYNN SAVAGE Freshman Representative MRS. O. H. LITTLE Advisor First Row, left to right: Frank Harbor, Eve- lyn Nash, Bill Waters. Virginia Veitch, and Polly Williams. Second Row. left to right: Mrs. Little lack Hoover, Lynn Savage, I. L. Anthony Mildred Smith and Gene Iohnson. , I if ., .mist 4 wr' vid' VALENTINF I DANCE YOUTH CENTER :A 4- L, A Y l . , ' . ' -if , , . K 'Q We Have Parties and llallces and Fun Galore But to Prunmtf- Vlnrlfl Frienflsllip Means Even More 101 0 MEMBERS FIRST ROW Cleft to rlghtl Bxllle Faye Ether ldge Evelyn Odum Cleo Sellars Genev1eve Wallace Hacel Tullos and Evelyn Ford SECOND ROW Cleft to nghtl Reba Whlte Moreane Gregg Margle Ray lane Iurney Al zada Lynch Margaret Echols Mrs Hoover THIRD ROW Cleft to nghtl Ruth Ferrell Matt1 Ruth Gregg Anme Ruth Buckner Sue Duncan Helen Putt and IGSSIG Clara Hagemeyer OFFICERS IANE IURNEY Presldent MARGIE RAY Vxce Presldent MARY ALICE CHESSER Secretary Treasurer MRS C Q. HOOVER MRS. RAY LIPE , Sponsors The ,urpose ol me Y Teens Club lS to cle velopf a Cl1IlSl1GTl lellovvslmp amona our lllqll s nool urls n order 1l1al we may lulllll the three fold pu rpose of Y Teens l develop mentally spmlually and plnyslcally and lo ludy and understand the purpose ol me Youna Women s Chnstlan Assoc1al1on wluch 1s To lmld a lellowslnp of vomen and alrls d voted lo the laslf of reallzlnr ln ou Com non lxle tl1ose 1dfals of personal and soolal v to f ll li f e are ron n med by our anll as Cl rlstlans ln Tlns endeavor ff seek to understa ol I sus to snare 'ns love lo all people and lo mo w. IN th, kno fvlf,df1c, and love ol God. F 'f 5 7 K 43 8 --'--------- TAKE ME UUT T0 THE BALL GAME 55253534 5 I Q- l ff . 1 , FF ' I . f 1 z I . -l--it---W 1 1 1,1 rule I , OUR CHEERLEADERS-Emily Ann Bell, Vivian McKel1, Carolyn Bond. Patsy Gatlin, Virginia Veitch, Nell Smith, Betty Ann Mullins. STARKVILLE 6-LOUISVILLE 33 Our loovs ventured down into deadly Winston Count 'A.' to come out on tho short end of ct 33 to Fi score nvlien they '.',' ere detected lip' the much hootvier and more experienced Louisville Wildcats in the inouaurol fmiiie ot the season. Harold Crowson, the plunczinii tullhocli ot the Wilclcots, sfofirliled his te-din to victory over Storkvilles scrapie 'A.' eleven The Wildcats scored or touchdown in the first and second quorters to moi-fe the score lil to O ot lialttimc. ln the second halt, the Louisville sound turned two ot Storkvillos intercepted posses into touchdowns. Crowson plowed throuih the center for the filth touchdown, mokina the score 33 to ll Hctusiniix to :Jive up, the tigzlitinf Yellowjockets touaht back with Mosley, Parker, Wolford, ond Kirkpatrick alternating to carry the hall to the one 'ford line, Moslev wont over centcr tor the score but the extra point toiled. The Qiozne ended on Louisville's l2 yord line with the lorclcets drivinci tor onother touchdown. Head Coach Walter W. Scales and Managers Ivhn Ed Parker Assistant Coach W. A. Thompson. Gnd Albefi COFIGY- New --f at ws-.f-fsn- N fr ---M L3 .. ,,.,, in-asa rv . '-5 .- - nk 3 2 l 2 ii f . 1 2, 4557: we . ' f, ,KN , 4 . , . i 2 X' J in ,B N 'bee GLENN MULLINS NICKIE STRATAS Guard Guard STARKVILLE 14-GRENADA 7 ln the inaugural game for our new stadium the Yellow- jackets, captained by Anthony and Mosley, slipped and slid to a lil to 7 victory over the Grenada Bulldogs. Grenada took a 7 to U lead in the first guarter after a blocked punt on our Z9 yard line set up the score. Chatram scored the TD. with Hendricks hitting the line for the extra point. With less than three minutes to go before halftime, Timmy Parker, fleet tail- back, reeled off a beautiful 64 yard run behind good blocking for a score, and by far the best run of the game. The fackets came back strong in the second half, making long drives but had a hard time scoring. Late in the third guarter the fackets took the lead of 8 to 7 when a Grenada back tried to punt from behind his own goal and was tackled by Shropshire and McReynolds. On the following kickoff from the 20 yard line, the fackets drove to the Bulldog one but failed to hit pay dirt. The ball changed hands with Hendricks attempting to punt on the first down. Stratas blocked the kick with losey falling on the ball for a touchdown. Due to Grenada's weak offense which registered only two first downs in the ball Game, our entire second string saw action during the last half of the fourth guarter, STARKVILLE 12-WEST POINT 7 Paced by sensational runs by Mosley and Parker, the Yel- lowjackets took a close one from the West Point Green Wave, l2A7. Starkville won the toss and elected to receive. Caales kick was downed on the Starkville 25 and the Yellowjackets went right to work by making a first down. On the next play Starkville was penalized and Anthony punted out of bounds on the West Point 30. After failing to make enough yardage for a first down, Pennebaker went back to punt but his kick was blocked by McReynolds who fell on the ball on the Green Wave 22. After a couple of plays, Parker took the ball over for the score, The try from placement for the extra point was wide. Williford kicked to Elliott who returned to his 30 yard line. After a couple of downs, one of West Point's men got in the open and caught a pass for a touchdown. Cagle con' verted for the extra point. Starkville was very lucky when the Green Wave had their second touchdown called back. Gne of their linemen was off sides on the play, Starkville's second touchdown came early in the fourth guarter. Begin' ning on their own 20 where Wofford took one of Burney's punts, the lackets went down the field without relinquishing the ball and Mosley scored from the 9. The attempt for the extra point was a running play but failed to make the neces- sary yardage. The Green Waves say we were just lucky, but in that case, we have been lucky for l3 consecutive years. IAMES MCREYNOLDS End sxllia IIMMY PARKER Tcxilbcrck DONALD MOSLEY Fullbcxck W9 , T ,M T.. ' QI' sayin M 1' , ' Q. , 1 ,v X I 'O H, v , 4 ff - ik Q i 1 , W 'Q r ,, .y LY TWV a in X 3 HUNTER ANDREWS End STARKVILLE 6-AMQRY O After a holida y celebratinfg the Qktibbeha Count 'A.' Dairy Festival, the fackets rourneyed to firiiory to their third successive conference vietory 5 to U Reed received the openina kickoff returnina it ten yards to the QU. After failing to in i R 'Wil'-.W 4 wg, 'f 'hr 'azggigiw gggiw Y ,tt t A ,, ,,x, fra V 7' ,r x, L , 4 , -we W W, M , A ' 0 'i'Ml1,if Q ea if f 372., ' if I. L. ANTHONY FORREST PACE Tackle End STARKVILLE U-ABERDEEN 13 Both teams put perfect conference records on the line in a very hard fouaht battle at Aberdeen. This aarne between the two top teams in the Little Ten Conference, won by Aberdeen l3 to O, proved to be the battle for the championship. 59 if rrzake a first down, Anthony punted to Lowe who fumbled with Mf:He','riolds recoverina on the Pan- thers 40 A pass from Parker to Reed was inter- cepted on the QU Cn the next play Amory furn- bled a fain '.'.':ti1 fir: Frank rriakiri: the recov- er ',.' , After the first auarter wliicli was marred by rriany fumbles and intercepted passes, both teams settled down to play better ball but neither could score in the first lzalf NVilliford's kickoff went over the aoal 'xaith the return bririfririrr it out to the one Finltr '..' tlwn f'VlI'.lCCl to fgzz o'.'.'n forty' 'sxitli Heed returninr it five 'A.' ards Parker and l. ff,sff-'.' :nt tzie line aitf,-rnatvlr' trotti tziis point with lffoslf-1' rridkirt r the snare. This ended the scorinfr althoxr ::i the fa ff k e t tlireaterzud :several more ftItlr'f3 before the final whistle. Mosley Scores Against West Point Since Aberdeen finished the season undefeated, our boys finished in second place by winnina their remainina Conference aames, Aberdeen's hiah scorinir attack was held in cheek by our fine defensive line play, combined with Anthony's lonfr punts, until shortly before the half when Bourland, the R u l l d o a ' s sensational fullback, crashed over from the two yard fine. After trail'- infr 7 to U at halftime, the fackets came back with a determined effort to even the score in the third aixarter, but never manaaed to aet the piaskin across the double stripe. Aberdeen's second score came early in the fourth auarter with Bourland rr rain doincr the scorina on a nine yard aain, late in the ball 'maine the fackets resorted to pass- irirr with Rfarikerisliip handlina the tossing for the first time of the season. He completed one long rafts to Melts-'.'rifffcl:s, wiiicl: was our first complee ticri of the 'ye-tri, but failed to produce a scoring Ciw- i Y . BRIAN GROGAN End ,asf- Mt a . + DAVID BOYD ELLIS SELF DON IOHNSON Tackle Blocking Back Center STARKVILLE 27-CORINTH 2 Our boys fighting spirit was aroused when Reed was tackled behind his goal on the opening kickoff giving Corinth, a Big Eight team, a 2 point lead. After Storkvilles kickoff, Corinth failed to gain, and punted out of bounds on the lackets' lU yard line From here the lackets really went to work starting the longest drive of the game. Mosley Scored on ari ll yard run capitalizing the QU yard drive. johnson converted for our first extra point of the season. Starkville rnade sev- eral more drives before the half but were unable to score. Early in the second half, a lacket line- man covered a furrible on the Vffarrior 40 yard line which was the beginning of another touch- down march. Mosley again scored from the one yard line with lohnson aaain converting. Later another fumble by Corinth set up a 20 yard run by Mosley which ended the scoring. For the first tirne of the season the second string played nearly a guarter holding the heavier Warriors to a virtual standstill. STARKVILLE 33-NEW ALBANY 14 After our one sided victory over Corinth, our boys were all set to take on the league leading, undefeated New Albany Bulldogs. Captained by Ward and lohnson, they journeyed to the upstate city to furnish the hornecornina opposition for-the favored Bulldogs. Starkville received the open- ing kickoff and before the game was a ininufe old, Wofford scored on a 35 yard reverse play. Minutes later the Bulldogs intercepted a pass deep in Yellowjacket territory and turned it into a touchdown tyina the score. N. A. scored again when the lackets fumbled the kickoff on the 33 yard line giving them a seven point lead. Al- though the lackets threatened twice and New Al- bany once in the second guarter, neither tearn could score. The second half was a different story. The lackets scored on the fifth play after Mosley intercepted a pass on the N. A. 36 and returned it to the 4. Six plays later Mosley gal- loped from his own l9 for 81 yards and another score. Seconds later Red Dot , Starkville's ter- rific tackle, recovered a Bulldog furnble on their own ll with Parker taking the ball over for the score. Minutes later l'l3ed Dot recovered an- other furnble which was turned into another TD with Reed hitting pay dirt, making the final score 33-l4. Here Are the Girls Practicing for Friday Night! FRANK SHROPSHIRE Tackle W' z v. V M x EDWARD MONTGOMERY Center P+ 9' it 51 Hszrfwtfkfts i ' ,egg fig, Wu, ,E Q im I M fg.gfj'Lgg,4f,,f1gtE.L ,jgmfi 0- 2 v x f vgxylyggxifyyihkxggm LAMAR WILLIFORD ERWIN WARD End Blocking Back STARKVILLE 12-EUPORA 13 The extra point proved to be the difference as the Eupora Eagles handed the Yellowjackets their third defeat of the sea- son by a i3 to l2 score. Starkville grabbed an early lead in the first few minutes of play when Donald Mosley, high score ing fullback, plowed over from the one foot line. fohnson's extra point try failed to meet the specifications. Minutes later Eupora scored on a pass play to tie up the game. Then our boys pulled a slick play. Qur very versatile center, Don Iohn- son, swapped places with the tailback for the first time of the year. On the play, Iohnson completed a pass, covering EU yards to Parker for a TD, giving the Iackets a l2 to 6 halftime lead. lt looked as if our boys would add another TD to the score in the opening moments of the second half, but downs ran out inside the lU yard line. The fackets suffered bad breaks in the fourth quarter by having two punts blocked. The second blocked punt was recovered for a Eupora TD. A run- ning play scored the game winning extra point. Our boys almost pulled the game out of the fire by completing a long pass to Pace on the eight yard line, but the time keeper stepped in to end the game before a score could be made. The Boys Ready to Go! Coach Thompson Must Be Interested ' M ,m'5,m.3mm32' BILLY GOLDEN BUDDY WOFFORD GEORGE WOFFORD Guard Wingback Guard STARKVILLE 7-TUPELO 37 The Yellowjdckets crowned o Hornecorning Queen in pre- gdnie festivities, but could not uncrown Mike Mosk ond Zerk Wilson, who set themselves up ols running royollty, os the much hecrvier, rnore experienced, Big-Eight teoin engulfed the Yellowjockets 37 to 7. Beginning his reign on the third ploy ot the ggnie, Mosk gdlloped 72 yotrds behind beautiful blockf ing. Only minutes ldter, he scored dgdin on on eight ydrd jotunt alter cr long drive through the fighting but vostlv under- manned Yellowjocket line. Mdsk scored dgain neor the end ot the iirst guorter, dtter on intercepted poss, Wilson scored on C1 five vord line buck in the second guorter to leove the lockets troiling 25 to U ot holltirne. Qur boys, deterniined to nioke or better showing tor the large Hornecorning crowd, rnode quite o bottle out oi the second hell, but Tupelo's power end reserve strennzth wds just too much. The olckets yielded two 'l'D's in the second halt before Word recovered d Tupelo turnf ble on the Colden VVove's 30 yord line. Cn tour running plays, Mosley corried the boll ocross the double stripe, scoring troin the live yord line. lohnson kicked the extro point. Goal Line Stand Against Grenada I. E. LOGAN Guard Yeilowjackets Victory Yell after West Point Game. lOHN BLANKENSHIP Fullback ROBERT CARD Guard Reed Takes a Tumble After BILLY SLAUGHTER CHARLES MCELROY Tackle Blocking Back STARKVILLE 19-KOSCIUSKO 35 The Kosciuslco Whtbbets, favored by about four or five touchdowns, ron into much more trouble than they expected when they defeated our fighting Yellowjoclcets 35 to l9. The Whippets arobbed a lil oofnt lead before Mosley broke through the center of the line for ct 4U yard touchdown run early in the second quarter. llGolden Toe fohnson converted. Kosciuskos next score come on a fourth down boss after the lockets had but up C1 determined aoorl hne Stond. lust before the half. 'Footsu went off tockle for o beautiful 70 yard run to make the holftune score Ql to lf? The third quarter woe full of bod breaks for the lockets Two fumbles ond CI por- tially blocked punt mvt' the Vllltfprrtrftss the ball deep in Yellowf jacket territory fSf?Vf'f'fll fluxes, but mifff-llerit hne ploy kept them from scorina unttl late in the qurirter, when Vhnkler ron 35 yords around fend Thr- l.f'M::1rgf+rtfs fzcored Vluifllll tn the fourth quarter on LI fren 'yrzrd lbflfifj Thr- lwrkfetsg never duff futzhtincr with Mosley fIOll'l'I on rv yfud Jrturit to the Vv'lllil'Wl'5Vf lf? just before the rmrne ftflClf'd Two gtft1',':'s later, Hftftfd r1111'11n scored on o 7 yard off triftlilef plc,1',' Picking Up a First Down. Spring Practice. 8 BUDDY MCLAURIN EDWIN IORDEN Wingback Tackle STARKVILLE 39-OKOLONA 19 Seventeen ot our stars ended their hicih school football careers by a sweeping victory over the Okolona Chieftains. 'lMurderer Mosley oot thinos started hy aoinri over trorn the three alter a long: drive which started the tirst tnne the lackets got their hands on the hall. l'Duck also skirted end tor the extra point. Atter Okolona was torced to punt, Heed and Mosley alternated in carryina the hall down to the two yard line with Mosley atiain scorinvi, l'Horse Willitord, atternrutina his tirst extra poirit of the year, niade- the score lil to U, The score remained the sarne until the last play ot the halt when llRun 'lim Raaaed' Reed went around riaht end tor a 55 yard touch- down oalloo Not satistied with their Ql to U halt-time lead, the lackets came hack to score on the openina play ot the second halt when Willitords kickoff went over the Chieftain coal with Kirkpatrick niakinqi a darina dive coverina the hall tor the TD Minutes later Qkolona recovered a lacket tutnble deep in our territory with Caven, scorina the touchdown. Starkvilles last two scores carn-rs on lonfi runs hy Mosley and heedg Mosley runninu 75 yards, Reed 55 Lady Luck seerned to he auainst Parker as he had two lona runs, one a 55 yard TD riallori, called back because ot penalties. With our second and third strinrzers in the maine, Okolona aot their passina ottack workini: which paid olt with two quick touchdowns rnakinzi the final score 3919. Cv LOUIS IONES Tackle -rum A f 1. Hu E9 it fi se r .iii FY A f rf .nfl -1 - 4 f ,A f ti, , ,Q , ,Ain ,.7, ,, , vi in - J M - 3932! V. . V 3' WICK MALONE End Big Fffmkn Gets In the Pile UP! Getting Ready for Next Fall iiilbivti 1 1 QMS 25 143 missin-f ww fl FRONT ROW tleft to righti: Grogan, Iohnson, All Little Ten, '50, Wallace, Kirkpatrick, Howell, cmd Smith. BACK ROW: Manager Scales, Coach Thomp- son, Robinson, Boyd, Wolford, Corley, and Manager Iohnson. BOY'S SCHEDULE Starkville 20 Maben 24 Starkville 37 New Hope 17 Starkville 13 West Point 35 vv Y Y V Starkville QB Okolona 35 lU0lN IGI-NSNSQDN Starkville 35 Maben 30 Y T Starkville 33 Macon 29 t'il'iiAN Ciliflcfltlhi Starkville 38 Eupora 47 Q Starkville Sl West Point 28 l-ldliCDY Starkville 25 Montpelier 22 Y A Starkville 33 Eupora 29 XJlfAl,l B3 Starkville 78 Phcba l3 Starkville 24 West Point 42 . Starkville 27 West Point 48 Y V H Starkville 39 Macon 24 20 Starkville 36 Aberdeen 47 Starkville 62 Montpelier SU Starkville l9 Booneville 54 Starkville SU Ackerman 62 Grogan Sinks a Two Pointer Howell Wants a Tie Ball Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville N911 Fights Three qt Ong Time, Buckner Tries to Shoot as Eupora G1rl GIRL'S SCHEDULE 38 41 27 42 46 31 ZC 28 22 22 38 29 44 41 43 78 18 51 48 Maben New Hope West Point Okolona Maben Macon Eupora West Point Montpelier Eupora Pheba West Point Macon Okolona Ponotoc Montpelier Booneville Ackerman West Point Guards Closely. HIGH SCORERS ANN1E RUTH BUCKNER 881 HELEN MclNTQSH 147 1EAN MALONE 88 EDVT1-1 BEAN 58 NANCY IONES 56 Pl-1YLL1S NEU., PEOIAIIE 37 FRONT ROW Cleft to rightl: Blankenship, Bell, Smith, Buckner, McIntosh, Malone, Iones, and Bean. BACK ROW: Manager Iurney, Bowie, Daniels, Bentley, Gregg, Putt, Chesser, Massey, Patty, Rutledge, Douglas, and Mrs. McCracken. Ban lmll Flrst row fleft to nghtl Glenn Mu1l1ns I E Logan Donald Mosley Shep Cr1gler and Lannom Smlth Second row Iames Thomas Reed Iohn Blank enshrp Forrest Pace Bob Robmson Charles McElroy and Don Iohnson Th1rd row Manager Ed Bryan Russell I L Anthony Ilmmy Lyman Irmmy Martln dale Larry Lolley Bobby Thompson Buddy McLaur1n Leroy Howell W A Weddle Edward Montgomery and Coach Iulcy Scales Travlx Flrst row Cleft to nghtl Iohnny Denson, Iames Mcfieynolds, lack Hoover, and Caleb Burgoyne Second row Coach W A Thompson, Manager Louls Iones. Erwln Ward, Frank Shropshlre, Gene Iohnson, and Edwm Iordon 1 1 - M ' lx. r f S W M W' S ,fi ' ff A . 5 i R 1 L 4 'L 1 X . ,A 3 5 1 'K -...4-3 vu 1 4 NN r gr 3 . Nj K if ,X 1, IRIS. its A r . .Ni Lv J . ' . 1 , 1 . , , I , . . I I , . : , - . , . , . I , . . , I ' , , . , , . . . , . 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FRASHUER Invites Yell to vlell The following Places of Bueineee- THE GRILL THE SHACK THE CAFETERIA THE BOOK STORE THE STATE FOUNTAIN e Are At Your ervice and Hope That You Will Enjoy A Your ssocici ion Wit s THE STEWARDS AND STORES DEPARTMENT CompIlmen'rs IvIemberFDIC W S A hU H of PEOPLES SAVING BANK SALES Z SERVICE LOLLEY MOTOR COMPANY VVHhanILoHey Stcxrl v Ile- IVI1ss Ss1pp1 CO OPERATIVE CREAMERY ASSOCIATION ALWAYS I Ky MAKES ERESI-I AND T T Ilg,I-IIS sooo Eooo WI-IOLESOME SWEET cl! TASTE BETTER 6'u1li7v STATE COLLEL E RIISSISSIRRI Comphments fwi SLAUGI-ITER CHEVROLET COMPANY qi? T' Stctrkvllle MISSISSIPPI PuHers Drug S+ore GRADUATE REGISTERED DRUGGISTS I S PULLER BILL ALLEN WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE F S COLE Owner TRUE TONE RADIOS WESTERN FLIER BICYCLES DAVIS TIRES Phone 410 Starkvxlle Mlss ,,.. ... TT.. .T.,. .- TT., . . I Q . 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Comp-l1r'1ents of BARRY FUNERAL HOME Comphments of JONES SHOE SHOP T E LINDSEY 81 SONS IINCORPORATEDI BUILDING MATERIAL Our Spe-c1a1ty BIRD ROOFING GLIDDEN PAINTS CELOTEX PRODUCTS TERRY AND JUDEN COMPANY TalIors of your Band Umforms Over 60 Years In Business J L MARTIN SONS HARDWARE and UNDERTAKERS BURIAL INSURANCE ones 110 3 8 GEORGE EVANS SHINE PARLOR OUR AIM Is not how much we can gei ior what we g1V9 but how much we can gwe ior what we get THOWIAS H JOHNSTON JR T1-1OmAs SHELTOII JOTIES O TAT J ARCHITECTS X QI WmIleIcI FurnlIure Co WHERE STYLES AND PRICES ARE RIGHT Hxghway 82 East Phone 48 W SAVE w1th SAFETY ALL TYPES INSURANCE COVERAGE H L HARDER 8: CO Phone 1000 200 So Iackson St I -1- - L.. ,, + -II-I-- II-' ---I - -- II-- -I--I- I--- r..r - .,.. -.,-.I-..-.,-r,- r,.. - rr.. - ,,,., .. .... -..I- I,,. ...,,-r,..r,- ,. - -,,.,-W-+ . I ' Q . I I I Ph I 24 22 881 I Q I I ! . 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X m a an as SW Fm, ,yy Q GB Comphments of THE BORDEN COMPANY 499 SERVICE STATION The Bell 6IIdCompany DISIIIDUIOY INCLAIR PRODUCTS cmd GOODYEAR TIRES Phone 499 Stczrkvxlle M1ss Comphments of MULLINS AND SONS POST EXCHANGE MEN AND BOYS CLOTHES WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE Chrysler Plymoulh THOMPSON MOTORS HIGHWAY 82 cmd WASHINGTON ST PHONE 990 Slcrkwlle M1ss1ss1pp1 B F GOODRICH SUPPLIES INORGE DEALER MQINGVALE REFRleERATloN AND ELECTRICAL CO PHONE 100 Sturkv1l1e MISSISSIPPI KELVINATOR APPLIANCES SECURITY STATE BANK Stcxrkv Ile M1SS1SS1pp1 W1ShCS FACULTY AND STUDENT BODY a Happy cmd Successful Year Member F D I C Compl mcnis of SMITH 81 BYARS MEN s WEAR WSSO I230 C Music News Sporls A I I - I I I I I . I I I I I I I , I I - I I of I -. . . 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I I I I I I I Compliments of , I Compliments of I I l I I I I I .X 0 E I L I I ' H d t I on three of the leading recording GG um ers Of Compames National Advertised o cs I Cm I Mississippi I 5 L I 0 Q Compliments of I I - I S C I Phone - Starkville, Miss I I I I I ! 0 , S I I E Ph 661 Wes Gin Street I u n d I I I -ll ----------1 - - -I---n-S----1-1 1 1 A1 1 ...-1...,-1,.1-1 .. 1 1 4, GORDON S S I ARKVILLE LORAL COMPANY PHONE IOI4 I' V af-:VI EAST MISSISSIPPI LUMBER CO HARDVXI ARE BUILDING SUPPLIES PLUMBING ELECTRIC SUPPLIES PAINTS WI' LL PAPER STAGGERS BAKERY DEMAND Butterflake Breacl W I E R DRUG COMPANY The Old Reliable Drug Store Pho n e 3 7 STARKVILLE MISSISSIPPI KLEBAN S SHOE STORE JACKSON SI-IOE SHOP COLLEGE DRIVE SERVICE STATION 4 -4 .H I... - -I 1 - n QT.. I I I I I s . I I - , - - .. -I...- I,II .. ,,,, - .,II - I.,. -M--I-I-I I Compliments of 1- I I . II I I . 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Iackson Phone 354 Compliments of LAMPKIN FLORIST C-BAY S JEWELRY Fine China Silver Dlamoncls Watches It pays to shop at Gay s UNITED FOOD MARKET Phones 250 252 253 Starkvllle MISSISSIPPI R O S S O I: I: S LADIES TOGGERY Home of Carole King Dresses Starkville M1ss BOYETT S 5 84 I0c STORE We can supply many of your needs at small expense Compliments oi THE KROGER COMPANY The Complete Food Market Compliments of the CITY ELECTRIC DEPT Compliments of CITY BARBER SHOP 212 Main Street SHEP S CLEANING Good cleaning saves clothing ! o s 0 0 I I 5 . l . x l l i .,.I1.,.,1..,1,,.,1,..1.,I1.. 1 1.1 1 .1...1,,1.......,.I.1,,,. I 'Im' 1 1 1 '- 1 1'1M1 --'livin--v I . 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A WORD OF THANKS We would l1ke to express our s1ncere apprec1at1on to those who have helped to make th1s year book posslble To Horace S Wallace of the Wallace Engravmg Company for promptly answer1ng our many requests and otherwrse d1rect1ng our unskllled efforts to Mr Gross of the Wallace Engravmg Company and Mr Scott and Mr Summerall of the B M Hendrlck Grad uate Supply House ior the1r personal attent1on and Iohnny Bargar for the1r personal 1nterest shown 1n our photographs and the1r constant ava1lab1l1ty 1n our many emergencles to Perc Westmore for h1s ass1st ance 1n the selectron of the 1950 Beaut1es to Mr Benny Baker for so ably serv1ng as our sponsor and to the ent1re faculty and student body for the1r cooperatlon and support To our advertlsers and others who asslsted 1n our cake walks and other forms, of ra1s1ng money we gra c1ously say thank you THE 1950 YELLOW IACKET STAFF advice during visits to our school: to lim Pruitt and f W if iw WW WWW Q25 jifffgwiwff WSQQSXQ wluwwi My W WAR ' W QUKSNQ X W ff M if WmWm i Q' NYJ 0 iii? 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