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lui . THE GLEE CLUB 'ront Row: Mrs. T. M. McClanahan, Lydia Iohnson, Dovie Edwards, Thelma Davis, Barbara Burdine, Anne Holmes, Mary Ragland, lane McCain, Betty Lynn Weddle: Second Row: Sarah Ann Gregg, Margaret Echols, Mary Frances Gunter, Dorothy Chesser, Shirley Ford, Elizabeth Lampkin, Betty lane Phillips, Ieane Weir, Hazel Tullos: Third Row: Ienny Lynn Putt, Helen Iosey, Iesse Clair Hagemeyer, Ellen Drane, Carolyn Stafford, Barbara Mitchell, Ioy Day, Doris Fulgham, Lynn Savage: Fourth Row: Blondell Edwards, Clemmie Magruder, Anna Oliver, lean Critz, Mary Ioyce Polk, Martha Parrish, Ann Ragland, Eleanor Iohnson, Nancy Gooch, Pat Palmer: Fifth Row: Shirley Smith, Nell Smith, Ouida Corley, Kay Eckford, Carrie Lou Wofford, Gaylor Hull, Iane Howell, Sidney Ruth Denson, Virginia Veitch, Laura Ann Woodbum, Peggy Tomlin: Sixth Row: Sidney Lyman. The Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. T. M. McClanahan, met every Monday and Thursday morning for forty-five minutes. The first semester's work was climaxed by a Christmas program presented to the student body. Other activities included a Spring recital given annually by the Glee Club, singing in chapel on various occasions, and singing at several Senior piano recitals. A sextet, composed of Virginia Veitch, Mary Ioyce Polk, Barbara Mitchell, Iessie Clair Hagemeyer, lane Howell, Kay Eckford, and Nell Smith, presented several entertaining numbers throughout the year. The Glee Club is truly a vital part of the extra-curricular activities of S.H.S. 'Q Q Q me
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fl - CLUB - H 35, A if e -. N. 6 ,L - 1 T, is an 'K 3 1- - - . Q ., ,I hx A ,X - si o f , .175 1 i E First Row: Charlie Mclieynolds, Sue Kendricks, Shirley Putt, Hilda Sue White, Bobby Cunningham, Bobby McMinn, Beverly Green, Margaret Cole, Patricia Monosmith, Betty Green, Polly Williams, Mildred Iosey: Second Row: Ierry Crumpton, Sybil Bryan, Faye Boykin, Betty Iean Buckner, Dorothy Iohnson, Nellie Sue Chesser, Betty Ray, Martha Chesser, lane White, Iimmy Falkner, Peggy Tomlin, Ellen Randolph, Mary Ioyce Polk: Third Row: Douglas Tate, Wilder Winston, Robert Stillman, Alvin Mcllwain, Betty Allbritton, Iimmy Eckford, Clara Blankenship, Iimmy Daniels, Iimmy Ashford, Iimmie Ray, Sara Sue Pope, Katie Boyd: Fourth Row: Lawrence Croft, Billy lack Gregg, Gene Iohnson, Charlie Ashford, Gene Garrard, Ben Frank Hilbunn, Iessie Clare Hagemeyer, Shirley Ford, Francis Chafee, Olga Ann Thompson: Fifth Row: Caroll Komegay, Augustus Edwards, David Crumpton, Ed Bryan Russell, Robin Hartness, Elizabeth Gentry, Grace Clare Neal, Edna Mae Stanley, Sara Dell Lemmons: Sixth Row: Iimmy Raines, Iohnny McReynolds, Iimmy Iohnston, Frank Echols, Tom Stennis, Kelly Parrish, lane McCain, Scott Sellars, Shirley Smith. The 4-H Club is under the leadership of Mrs. Lucille Stennis, County Home Demonstration Agent, and O. F. Parker, Assistant County Agent. The 4-H Club is composed of 64 boys and girls who are interested in training their heads, hearts, hands and health for better living and improving farm and home life. The members have different proiects which they show in the county shows to complete the program the 4-H Club goes to camp or on a tour every summer. . .....i.ss1.,, ,rc se 4 1 ,Y '.
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Those attendii Reba White, Bena Mae Ford, Betty Jean Monosmith, Patricia f 'X Na 5 1 ? HI-JACKET VOLUME 15 STARKVIYLLE, Mississippi, xvnoniaslnlinf, DECEMBER 20, 1950 NUMBER Hon'- Roll ls Ann ' 9 A's Barbara Burdine, Leslie Drane, George Chang, Carol Clark 3 A's Walter Croft, Clifford Mary Gunter, Aubrey Nancy Putnam eL.:111He-s'i l no -f-f 'M ,,fw-f- fs M F , .-.1--A ff . f vei l s ' ' 1 , Lx-'Q' ' J XV llieeie A I' 1 Cheerlec 3 Entertai: Jane Mccain Hall 1 OH wednesde ber 6, the chi Of Fame Candidate One of this months candidates for Hall of Fame is Jane Mc- Cain. She is a Senior and very active in her, class and ln the school. When she was a Fresh- man, Jane worked on the Hi- Jacket and the Annual. She was also the Freshman represen- tative on the Youth Center Coun- cil and a member of the Latin Club. Her Sophomore year she was on the Hi-Jacket Staff and a member of the Latin Club. Last Editor of year Jane was News the Hi-Jacket and later in the year' was made Assistant Editor. She attended the Press Confer- ence at Oxford, and was Worship Chairman of the Methodist Youth Fellowship, This year she is Edl- tor of the Hl-Jacket, Treasurer of the Senior Class, and Assis- tant Club Editor of the 1951 Yel- low Jacket a member of the fContmued on Page Two! spaghetti suppf Center, honori l team . 5701.15 A MARCH 23, 1951 NO. 6 H Xu.:-l sfrfq, i Member S ii Est I92I 'know' nl'j ldv-- .THE H1-IACIQHT Member Mississippi Press Institute Published Monthly by the Student Body of Starkville High School --if T- Y - f f ' J ' ' H ' i-'ml' I EDITORIAL STAFF 0 S Who Editor-Ln-Chlef , . . nr t Assistant Editor gs, gi ies - News Editor .... . . Feature Editor Sports Editor .... ,. .. Society Editor .. ,..,. .. Junior High Editor . Exchange Editor ..... .... ...... . . , . Associate Exchange Editor. .... .. Corresponding Secretary . Correspondence Editor Jane McCain Martha Davis Anne Holmes Mary Ragland ...Ramond Burgln v..Georgianne Long . . Ellen Drane .. Polly Williams Eh Boy-Bob Kirk- ....,,-.. .,,. Scott Sellnrs mhener Clemmle Magruder Clexnmie Magruder ...Betsey Magruder Scrapboole., .... ...... . . .... . , ........ ....... - ........ . .. TyplstsD..M,..-. ....,... .. Sidney Ruth Denson, Oulda Steele News Writers . .... . Jimmy Martindale, Jeane Weir, Girl-Gaylor Hull Boy-Larry Lol- Girl-Mary Nell e Boy-Pap Mc- :er-Kay Eckiord mcer-Tom Mix Football Held Decembe ,The Junior Chamber of merce was host to e team and their dates on night, December 8 at the school building Mike Crystal Avery Dorothy Mr. Winters-Bobby Martha Dams Is H. of F. Christmas greenery red footballs were used Coach and Mi and Mrs. Ray , Palmer, Jack Hoover, Mary Neil Massey, Barbara Burdine, Helen McIntosh, Shep Crigler. Overstreet and T. Feature Writers .. ,. . .... Dot Patty, Betty Massey, MuSician Hmmy er- Nell Smith, Morris Edwards, Ann Ragland, Betty Lynn Weddle . V l The long tab Musician-Junmv mg was attracti v BUSINESS STAFF ' Business Manager . . . .W . ..., ...,..... f.. .. Anne Rlltledke 9...M ture football mm I . bow of yellow Assistant Busineg Manager ,..., LM. .-. .n-,... .Tom Mix Shook T f in the center 1 As,av,snts..z.M....-..-..-,--u... nw.. .... ..... B obby sloop, Neu Smith 95 0 ' Circulation Managern, ---- A ..... . .Awe ...... -...m.Y.. ...... Sally Ashford ' U led to me goal A3-SlSUBDtS.M. ..-...,...a .L.4-..-. .....u....Dot Patty, Bobby Thompson arnlval Of the fable- TF, A ,,., ...W A ,.., e Starkville High tall YEUOW Candles Wrapped-X-11 Cutest Boy-Pap McElroy School band 'went to Greenwood blaflk- Most Outstanding Senior-Jack to participate in their Winter On each of the ten card tables Hoover Carnivaly l was a yellow candle tied in black Most Outstanding Junior- At 7:00. the Slipiece band .left A WHICH! Spaghel-fl SUPDSX' Wa' Je:-me Weir here ln 2 buses. One broke down served, with apple pie for dessert The cheerleaders were assisted in entertaining by their mothers -1.-.Q..M.. Glee Club Present A Christmas Program Most Outstanding Sophomore-- Johnny Denson Most Outstanding Freshman- Sidney Criglel' Girl Most Likely To Succeed- Mary Nell Massey Boy Most Likel outside Greenwood and the mem- bers barely arrived in time to pa- f fade. The morning parade was at 10:30, with over 30 bands, and over 100 majorettes taking part.' That afternoon many of the We are happy to present candidate for Hall of Fame tha Davis Martha is a and moved to Starkville Yazoo City Mississippi she two self class tion H1-J Conference at Oxford This Martha was elected a er. She was also named a ite. She ls t e a the Hi Jacket and a the FHA She works hard offices and has shown tl well qualified as a for
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