Starkville High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Starkville, MS)

 - Class of 1950

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Starkville High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Starkville, MS) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 63 of 104
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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

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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.



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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

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