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

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W?UE'T'llM WMO MOC T ouousuco wwe swocms OC STODUUILLE UIGU SCHOOL SMDVUIHE Ml55lSSiDPl VOLUME 8 CC Ci 02' ill ' X 1 -Q NL gan v if' l.EFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Miss Irene Band, Principal of Jr. I-Iighg Mrs. Beryl Shipley, Mrs. I.A. Davis, Miss Marilyn Miller, Mrs. LE. Goodsell, Mrs. L. W. Elston, Superintendent C. A. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Miss Bessie Hollingsworth, Miss Marguerite Turner, Miss Maude Carpenter, Mrs. C.M. Strange, Mrs. Henry Butts, Mrs. Claude Jackson, Mrs. E,C, Taylor, THIRD ROW: Principal W.B. Baker, Mr. E.E. Harbour, Mr. P.D. Armstrong, Coaches Beryl Shipley, W.W. Scales, lack Nix. CLCM 502 an Q P J Q ?iCl'W X eniord MAX AVANT 4-H Club 15 Football 1,25 Church of Jesus' Name. PATSY BAILEY 4-ll Club 15 Journalism Club 3,45 French Club 3,45 President3, Sc:c'y45 FHA 1,25 Y-Teens15Band 1,2,3 45 Majorette 3,45 BandCouncil45 Sec'y45 Hi-Jacket staffs, 45 Ass't News Editor 35 Fashion Editor 45 Yellow- jacket Staff3, 45 Snapshot Editor 45 Who's Who 3, 45 Hall ofFame5 Ye11owjacketBeauty3, 45 Homecoming Maid 3: Maid Of Honor 4: Mississippi Press Institute 35 Youth Council 35Community Youth Council 3, 45 Junior Play Cast5 Senior Play Cast5 Member of Baptist Church, BETTY MARGARET BELL Bible Club 45 Journalism Club 3,45 FHA 1,45 Song Leader 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Majorette 3,45 Hi-Jacket Staff 3, 45 Society Editor 45 Yellowjacket Staff 3, 45 Yellowjacket Favorite 45 Homecoming Maid 45Mis- sissippi Press Institute 2 5 Youth Center Council 15 Com- munity Youth Council3, 45Iunior Play Cast5 Member of Presbyterian Church. BESSIE BLANKENSHIP 4-H Club 15 Glee Club 1,2,45 FHA 1,25 Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 45 Sec'y 35 Member of Baptist Church. SONNY BUCKLEY 4-H Club 15Journalism ClUb3,4g Latin Club 25 Physics Club 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-JacketStaff 3,45 News Editor 45 Mississippi Press Institute 3, 45 Senior Play Cast5 Mem- ber of Baptist Church. LYDIA CASTLEMAN Bible Club 45 4-H Club lg Glee Club 1,2,35 FHA 1,25 Y-Teens lg Member of Church of Christ. RALPH CASTLEMAN 4-H Club 35 Advertising Manager of junior Play5Mem- ber of Church of Christ. DOROTHY CHESSER 4-n Club 1,2,3,45 Pres. 35 Greg Club 15 FHA 1,35 Y- Teens 2,3,45 vice-Pres. 35.Basketball L3,L4i Track 3,45 Who's Who 45 Member of Baptist Church. C34- no' 6 l IC' 6 'QS' I X .5 5 9' ,36- nf l fbi QC 'Y' I-11 .RS- if' .4-1' 2- '36- 9' la 31 huh 'Y' eniom BOB CLAPP Boy Scouts 1,2,3,4, Eagle Scout and Order of the Arrow, Physics Club 3, Football 1, Member of Meth- odist Church. CAROLE CLARK Journalism Club 4, Latin Club 2,3, V. -Pres, 2,Sec'y 3, French Club 3,4, Treasurer 3, Reporter 4, FHA 1, Glee Club 1, Band 2, 3,4, Majorette 3,4, Band Coun- cil 4, Hi-Jacket Staff 4, Yellowjacket Staff 3,4,C1ub Editor 4, Class Treasurer 2,3, Who's Who 4, Hall of Fame Candidate, Yellowjacket Favorite 4, Homecom- ing Maid 4, Mississippi Press Institute 3, Youth Center Council2, 3, 4, Community Youth Council 4, Senior Play Cast, Member of Presbyterian Church. SIDNEY CRIGLER S-Club l,2,3,4, V-Pres. 4, Journalism Club 1,2,3, 4, Glee Club 3, Physics Club 3, Math Club 4, Hi-Jac- ket Staff 1,2,3,4, Sports Editor 3, 4, Editor 4, Football 1, L2, L3, L 4, Basketball L 1, L2, L 3, L4, Baseball L 1, L2, L3, L4, Vice-Pres, of Class 2, 4, President 3, Pres- ident's Council 3, Who's Who 1,2,3,4, Hall of Fame, Mississippi Press lnstitute 4, Boys' State 3, Youth Cen- ter Council 3, Community Youth Council 2, 3, 4,Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Member of Presbyterian Church. LAWRENCE CROFT 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, Sec, 2, Math Club 4, Sec'y4, Boy Scouts 2, 3,4, Physics Club 3, Sec'y 3, Class Treasurer 4, Who's Who 4, Recepient of Bible Award 2, Member of Methodist Church. Transferred from Longview, Miss. JERRY CRUMPTON 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, Pres, 2, 3,V-Pres. 4, Hi-Y 4,Pres. 4, Football 3, Track 3, Who's Who 3, 4, Hall ofFame Candidate, Member of Presbyterian Church, PEGGY DAVIS Bible Club 2, FHA 1,2, Y-Teens 4, Basketball Man- ager 4, Track 2, 3, Member of Baptist Church. THELMA DAVIS Bible Club 2, Glee Club l,2,4, FHA 3, Y-Teens l,4, Member of Church of Christ. IOY DAY Bible Club 4, Journalism 1, 4, Latin Club 2, Glee Club l,2,4,FHA l,4, Reporter 4, Hi-Jacket Staff 4, Yellow- jacket Staff 4, Member of Methodist Church. en ford JACKIE DEMPSEY Football 15 Basketball 25 Baseball 15 Member of Bap- tist Church. LESLIE DRANE S-Club 2,3, 45 Pres. 45 Journalism Club 3,45 Math Club 45 Physics Club 35 Yellowjacket Staff 3,45 Sports Editor 35 Co-Editor 45 Hi-Jacket Staff 3,45 Sports Editor 45 Football 15 L2, L3,L45 All Little Ten 45 Most Valuable Player Award 45 Basketball 2,3, L45 Baseball 15 L2,L3, L45 Class President 2,45 V-Pres. 35 President's Council 3,45 Who's Who 3,45 Hall of Fame 45 Boys' State 35 Youth Center Council 45 Community Youth Council 3,45 Junior Play Cast5 Senior Play Cast5 Member of Presbyterian Church. BETTY DUNCAN Bible Club 25 FHA 1, 25 Basketball 15 Member of Bap- tist Church. SHIRLEY FAIRLEY Latin Club 45 Y-Teens 45 Basketball L45 Track 45 Mem- ber of Baptist Church5 Transferred from Greenwood, Miss. IIMMIE FALKNER Bible Club 15 4-H Club 1,2,35 Glee Club 1, 2,35 FHA 1, 3gY T6Cl'1S1,2, 45 Track 1,25 Member of Baptist Church, KATHLEEN FEW Journalism Club 45 French Club 35 Glee Club 1,45FI'IA 1,25 Y-Teens 15 Hi-Jacket Staff 45 Member of Baptist Church. SHIRLEY FORD Glee Club 1,25 FHA 1,25 Y-Teens 1,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Basketball L 1, L2, L35 Track 3, 45 Member of Baptist Church. CAROLE GREEN Latin Club 1,25 V-Pres. 35 FHA 1,45 Y-Teens 15 Band 1,2, 3, 45 Majorette 3,45 Junior Play Castg Senior Play Cast5 Member of Baptist Church. 3. K 4,7 'E' 5' -0 fvxvg Rr Er Vw, ,sq -3 1-ur gm, N'N- I ll if -5,0 'Wind' 136' Ng! 'Wiz ff' Q Z 5 fv- 3 413 1' en iam BOBBIE ANNE GREGG Journalism Club 45 Glee Club 1,25 FHA 1,25 Y-Teens 1,2,45 Pres. 45 Hi-Jacket SIaff45FC3IU.re Editor45 Yel- lowjacket Staff 45 Who's Who45 Mississippi Press Insti- tute 3, 45 Member of Baptist Church. STENNIS GREGG Bible Club 1,25 Glee Club 45 Hi-Y Chaplain 45 Foot- ball 15 Member of Baptist Church. JANET GREGORY Journalism 3,45 French Club 3,45 Sec'y 35 Treas, 45 Glee Club 1,2, 3,45 FHA 1,25 Y-Teens 15 Hi-Jacket Staff 3,45 Fashion Editor 45 Yellowjacket Staff 3, 45 Class Editor 35 Feature Editor 45 Who 's Who 3,45Ha1l of Fame5 Yellowjacket Beauty 3, 45 Homecoming Maid 35 Maid of Honor 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Mississippi Press Institute 3,45 Youth Center Council 35 Community Youth Council 2, 3, 45 Junior Play Cast5 Senior Play Cast5 Dairy FestivalQueen 45DAR Citizenship Girl 45 Member of Methodist Church. MARY FRANCES GUNTER 4-H Club 15 Latin Club 2,35 Glee Club 1,2,45 Y-Teens 15 Member of Baptist Church. DORIS JANE HENDERSON Bible Club 25 FHA 1,35 Y-Teens 45 Track 35 Member of Baptist Church. HELEN HENRY Bible Club 15 Glee Club 1,25 FHA 1,25 Y-Teens 15 Member of Methodist Church. JIMMY HENRY Football 1, 2, L3, L45 Member of Baptist Church. ELEANOR ANNE JOHNSON Journalism Club 3, 45 Latin Club 35 Treasurer 35 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 FHA 15 Y-Teens 15 Hi-Jacket Staff 3,45 Circulation Manager 35 News Editor 45 Yellowjacket staff 3,45 Class Editor 45 Hall of Fame Candidate 45 Yellowjacket Beauty 45 Yellowjacket Favorite 35Home- coming Maid 3, 45 Mississippi Press Institute 3,45 Cheer- leader 45 Youth Center Council 45 Chairman45 Commu- nity Youth Council 45 Junior Play Cast5 Senior Play Cast5 Member of Baptist Church. en iam EVANS LAMPKIN Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4, Eagle Scout Award, Physics Club3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Band Council 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall ot Fame Candidate, Boys' State 3, Youth Center Council 3, Community Youth Council 3, 4, Member of Methodist Church. ROBERT LEMMONS 4-H Club 1, Hi-Y Club 4, Member ofPresbyterian Glurch. LILLIAN LONG Journalism Club 1, 2, 4, French Club 1, 2, Sec'y 2, FHA 1, Hi-Jacket Staff2, Co-Exchanage Editor 2, Yellowjacket Staff 4, Class Reporter 2,3, Yellowjacket Favorite 3, Homecoming Maid 3, MisslssippiPress Institute 2, Com- munity Youth Council 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Member of Methodist Church, JOHNNY MCREYNOLDS S-Club 2,3, 4, 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 1, V-Pres. 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Football L2, L3, L4, All Little Ten, Most Val- uable Player Award 3, Basketball 1,L2, L3, L4, Baseball 1 L2, L3, L4, Track 4, Class Pres. 1. Who's Who 3,4, Hall of Fame Candidate,Junior King,Member of the Medi- odist Church. RICHARD PACE S-Club 3,4, Glee Club 4, Math Club 4, Boy Scouts 1, Physics Club 3, Football 1,ManagerL3,Baseba11 1, 2, L3, L4, Who's Who 3, 4, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Member of Methodist Church. MARTHA ANNE POPE Journalism Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Tribune 3, Glee Club 3, 4, FHA 4, Hi-Jacket Staff 3, 4, Jr. High Editor4,Yellow- jacket Staff 3, 4, Yellowjacket Favorite4,Homecoming Maid 4, Mississippi Press Institute 4, Youth Center Council 4, Community Youth Council 3, 4, Junior Play Cast, Mem- ber of Methodist Church. Transferred from Maben, Miss. JENNIE LYNN PUTT Bible Club 1, Glee Club 1,2, FHA 2, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Sec'y 2, Vice-Pres.3, 4, Members of First BaptistChurch. ANNE RAGLAND Journalism Club 3,4, LatinC1ub 2, Sec'y 2, GleeClub 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 3, Y-Teens 1, Hi-JacketStaff2, 3, 4, Ex- change Editor 2, Society Editor 4, Class Secretary 2 , 3, 4, Pres, Council2, 3, 4, Who'sWho 2, 4, Hall ofFame, Yel- lowjacket Beauty 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Maid 2, 3 , 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Junior Queen, Mississippi Press Institute 2, 3, 4, Community Youth Coun- cil 4, Sec'y 4, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Member of the Method- ist Church. JIMMY RAINES Bible Club 2, 4-H Club 1, 2 , 3, Latin Club 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Youth Cen- ter Council4, Member of Baptist Church. ov' Q T' in-n I Ni K' x ly, -1-s -1 --1 --u sg. 28-2 i s ? a :Chu 1 Y 'C' P -JN 'Q .g3,:' 49 i' 26 fl --4 X and 'Qs M ....,i F' XP s jr- Ov' gui ,fa I L I Q14 eniom DORIS RAY Bible Club2 , 4-H Club 1, 2, FHA 1, 3, Y-Teens4, Track Manager 3, Member of Baptist Church. BILLY RICHARDS Journalism Club 4, Latin Club 4, Hi-Jacket Staff4, Yellow- jacket Staff 4, Basketball 1, Baseball 4,L4, Community Youth Council 3,4, Member of Baptist Church. WILLIAM RICHMOND 4-H Club 1, 4, Journalism Club 1, 2, Football 1, 4, Base- ball 1,4,Golf 2,Junior Play Cast, Member ofthe Baptist Church, CLIFFORD ROSE French Club4, V-Pres. 4, Math Club4,l-li-Y Club4, V- Pres, 4, Football 1, Baseball 1, Member of Presbyterian Church. Transferred from Portsmouth, Va. WAYNE SANDERS ' 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y4, Football 1, 2, Member of Baptist Giurch. Transferred from Longview, Miss, WALTER SCALES Latin Club 2, Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Ass't Scoutmaster 4, Physics Club 3, Member of Methodist Church. ED SEYMOUR Glee Club 4, Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4, Eagle Scout, Yellow- Jacket Staff 4, Football 2, 3, L4, Basketball Mgr. L2, L3, L4, Baseball Mgr. L2, L3, L4, Youth Center Council 2, 4, Member of Presbyterian Church. PRESTON SHURDEN Physics Club 3, Football 1, 2, 3, L45 Track 1, 2, Member ofBaptist Church GARY SMITH S-Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3 Q.-ff 4, Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4, Eagle Scout, Physics Club 3, Football Mgr. L3, 1.4, ber of the Presbyterian Church. Baseball 1,2,L3,L4, Mem- en iam HARRY STOKES SMITH Band l,2,3,4gV-President of Band 4, Band Council3, 45 Orchestra 1,2,4g Hi-Jacket Staff 3,4g Yellowjacket Staff2, 3, Business Manager 4, Football 1,2g Track Ll, Class Sec'yTreas, lg Who's Who 3,43 Hall of Fameg Youth Center Council 3,4, Community Youth Coun- cil 2,3, 4g Giairman 4, State Band Clinic 45 Junior Play Castg Senior Play Cast, Member of Methodist Church. ANN TALLANT Basketball 1, 2, 35 Member of Methodist Church. Trans- ferred from Pittsboro, Miss, GEORGE THOMPSON Band 1,2,3,-1, orchestra 4, ru-Jacket staff 2g roorbaii 1,2,3g Member of Methodist Church. MARILYN THOMPSON Bible Club 1g 4-H Club lg FHA 23 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4g Program Chairman 4, Basketball L4g Member of Bap- tist Giurch. DEREK TUCKER Hi-Y Club 45 Member of Methodist Church, Transfer- red from Mobile, Ala, J, W. VEAZEY 4-H Club 1, 2,3, 4, Hi-Y Club 4g Football 1,2g Track l,2g Member ol' Baptist Church. Transferred from Long- view, Miss. BARRIE WELLS Latin Club 2, Math Club 4, Physics Club 3, Member of Methodist Church. SHIRLEY WILLIAMSON FHA 3, Member of Meth- 3 1 fi odist Church. Transferred from Union, Miss. -tv- FRANCES YEATMAN Bible Club 43 4-H Club lg FHA 1gY-Teens 1g Band 1, 2, 3g Member of Baptist 1 Church. x , x IW 1' QC. js, , ,Lf - ..- T' 735- 31 if 765 1 QS 435 710 'FH' JUN Q V, ff ' P .f PQI, 3 Il l Il 1. - ll l l l ' IH Il ' 'Ill I I I I il:-I I V N---1 Peggy Allen 3 Jimmy Ashford Phil Aycock Agnes Barron untord Ruby Bell George Bennett Ruby Blankenship James Bryant Billy Callahan pm ai 1 WP Nellie Chessex' Ottis Clanton RaY.CO1eman Harmon Cook Louise Conner Jimmy Daniels Mylaree Davidson Don Davis A Allen Deen R. V. Dobbs Paul Duncan Frank Echols Dee Barton 'l C' 3 Howell Gwin Mary Anne Hodnett 1 Roy Holmes N . REA Bobbie Johnston Wayne Gentry Gus Edmonds Joe Edwards Billy Gammill Elizabeth Gentry uniom Robin Hartne s s Elaine Ivy G Jimmie Johnston Eugene Jone s Donald Jones Mildred Josey Beth Mclng Elaine Mullins Faye Mullins Grace Neal Sue Kendrick Paul Lee Charles McCain vale vga 2 ,TN Jerry Oswalt Jimmy Parrish Shirley Putt Richard Quinn ' A Betty Ray 'R 7 X unlor Jimmy Scales 1 A. Quitman Sheely 4 X 7. 4- Bobby Sistrunk Ed Slaughter Edna Mae Stanley Mavis Stenni s I Q u iw f 1 Robert Stillman Douglas Tate Pat Steverson Billy Taylor IA? ,J X I - X Nancy Teasley Felix Templeton Bradley Wallace Hilda White Lois Jane White Lavelle Whitt Michael Willmott SOOUOMDQCS xtfvf' -i-? s - M ,L 1 lllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' IIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 33355gg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!.!!!!!IE!!! JP, i -O 'T I 1 al l sg ,Q Q '23 .4 if ROW 1 Elame Boyd, Jacquelrne Brrght, Mary Dean Byars, Patsy Camp, Joan Carmxchal, Rrchard Carter ROW 2 Margaret Cole, James Cooper, Charles Crrgler, Bobble Croft, Nell Croft, Krtty Crumpton ROW 3 Bobby Cunmngham, Frances Drane, Sandra Dunston, Jrmmy Eckford, Gene Garrard, John Gaston ROW 4 Rrchard Gaston, Pearlee Gazaway, Barbara Gregg, Brlly Gregg, Bev111 Green, Mrldred Gurce ROW 5 Jacquelrne Hagameyer, Caro Harvey, Nancy Helfm, .Sip 0l'l'l0l'25 5 L 3 Q I 1. -Z ' ' 5 l X E. , ' ' - ' 49 ' , I R I ' A r ki -V -1 4 - Q: F ttzzsk' - -1. . . X A - .3 ' xx 3' fl - vxnfn 'AVE , ' i Tariff z A 4 S ' F3 rv .2 'D ja 4 .A Q-, 4- G, G 0 - A? ' 'X - ' . ' 1 l ... ' , ' A - fr: 4 1 A A 1 , , -:X ' 1 fx - K 7 ' ' K X K NH T' X fn Z3 43- Ni, -I J ' Y uf '- . A y Q A 1 ' X ' -A F5 it ' X -vs .ax - - 49 'QT l 'i ' 4' .W I -1 , -x 1 T1 ,, X.. ,-.. . I Y -A X E 1- M7 Y' 1 A V 5 ,,,' I xl - 31 J 1' l ' r ? ' 3 If '-9 ' 1 l, K xx' ' 4 X x ROW lg Nelda Henderick, Charles Henderson, Don Hoover, Leo Howard, Mary Johnston, Carroll Jones. ROW 2: Jean Jones, Ben Katz, Eugene Keller, Billy Kimbrough, Gayle Langely, Betty Lewis. ROW 3: Barbara Locke, Sarah Lyle, Doris Marmaduke, Alvin Mcllwain, Bobby McMinn, Charlie McReynolds ROW 4: Sonny McReyno1ds, Marjorie Meyer, Fred Montgomery, Alford Morgan, Jean Morgan, Libby Morris. ROW 5: David Murphree, Kenneth Nason, R,O. Nason. .Sap 0I'l'l area i X 'Z av I 'lb vm ,D .2 -'Q 0'- --J' I V' ill- A 4 eg. 1, .. . w L.,, . nf All 13 ROW 1: Bobby Neal, Claudine O'Neal, Clara Page, Jane Price, Bobby Putt, Ellen Randolph. ROW 2: Bobby Reed, Mary Reed, Jimmy Richards, Gordan Roberts, Bettye Sewell, William Sheeley. ROW 3: Annette Shurden, Roy Shurden, Linda Sikes, Shirley Smith, Merrill Stacy, Virginia Strange. ROW 4: Jewell Taylor, Shelby Thompson, Shelby Turner, Billie R. White, George Whitehead, Ellen Winfield, ROW 55 Johnny Yeates, Willie Young. l 52,9 0I'l'l0I'26 CDUUIWV V I A A' x da .Terry Barron James Bateman Don Blankenship Lewis Bowker Mildred Brooks .gl'Q:5Al7lQl'l Annie Card Roger Clapp Carolyn Collier Angelene Cowart Billy Crumpton Mary Cunningham Patsy Dempsey Lois Edwards Gene Egger Fred Betts Ted Betts Jeanette B ritt Pat sy Britt Lynda Bryan Edith Buse Vaudine Byrd Ramon Callahan I I -8 an -4 Q rv' at 'Q FY 7 J J 'Q 45 . it rd Allce Ether1dge James Etherxdge Dorothy Ethemdge Junrny Ford Buddy Gazaway Jane Gentry Mae Gazaway Patr1cia Greenlee Charles Holland jQl 8dA.l'l'l0fl Allen Johnson Sarah Johnson Richard Jones Dinorah Jordan Jerry Josey Katheryn Kellogg Gerald Kendrick Rebecca Kinard Jimmy Carolyn Lee x Marvin Logan Frank Martin Mary C. Long Robert Massey Anne Mayfield Mickey McKe11 X Joe McIlwain Billy Miller '-T 1 Monty Montgomery if-A Tv' H b xx John Moore Frances Page Lei? . ,- 55 QPQJAHQQII Maurice Reed Jimmy Reese Barnett Reynolds Wycliff Rinehart Carolyn Ruffin Paul Scales George Self Sammy Smith Nancy Snowden David Parvin Jane Pierce 0- 2 1 Qi '.-3 ,if Ex 1 'A , '1 22 tr ' , . S X Linda Templeton James Thompson Orrell Thomas Mary Veitch Edwin Steverson Charles Strange Edsel Stewart Cecille Teasley , Martha Vickers Nolan Vlckers f I ,HA . Qre:5Aln en Larry Weber Carolyn Wells Mary A. White Linda Whitt Sara Williams Billy Wilson Nell Winston Nellie R, Wofford John Y ount -F'w-15'-F-'- -'L' '2-'E-:sf-:-2 Il:-... . - - - I-I 1 011 1 1 ll 15 fl 1 0: 111 1 1 11 I -III' 11 3' c I . I Ill' Ill , + -1 :lll:.. . ' 3 1 r all 7 l 5- I , 3 1 0 V 4 RQ -X' xi' .1 A . .w . -A53 Q X J., Q1g,'f4':'f4 dvr, 1- 0g Fl ,f wh -w. Km - dn x .. .. .. .r S 1 x . 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CARO LE CLARK ANNE RAGLAND BEAUT Y 32 MARTHAANN POPE ' I 4 f 33 r K L NANCY TEASLEY EDNAQMAE STANLEY June Fourth 1954 Dear M1ss Gregory The photographs of the very lovely candl dates for the beauty sect1on of your 1954 YELLOWJACKET were on my' desk when I returned to my stud1o th1s Week As always It was a great pleasure to look upon your beautlful ladles and gettlng down to the serl ous busmess of mak1ng fmal select1ons wasn't easy beheve me I have deslgnated the three wlnners by number on the p1Ctures wh1Ch I am returnlng herew1th Greetlngs and best w1shes to all' Slncerely 1 Q I M1lton Caruff New Clty Roekland County New York 34 Y -I 1 P ,J I' ,Q ,'.-' ff' 4 1' 1 , If -9,.,- ,A,. :,3f'.-,N. - 7' aj, ,X -' A- ' - 'M - . ,rv- YQ., A Ku 5 WL 2 if W 13 , 1?-LA if . A af- if WWW' vig-ww, 13' Q . 5 fx 'f '15, 2 L E M Q- W- 4 1 . W ,Ti .I 4 'E 'b1w.,Qi 4 - C UTFST MOST BLA UT IF UL 3 Q V 4 ,I G H lcrry Crnmpton and lilainc Mullins imc Kgory MOST ATIILETIC Dot Chusscr and Johnny Mclicynnlds 3 .. .x BEST MUSICIANS BEST DANCERS Duc Barton and Faye Mullins Carole Clark and Harmon Cook ix 3 A MOST HANDSOME MOST STYLISH --M Richard Vace Stokes Smith and Carole Clark MOST INTELLECTUAL Bobbie Anne Gregg and Lawrence Croft fx MOST OUTSTANDING JUNIOR AND SENIOR Shep Crigler and Paul Duncan ., I S E X MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Leslie Drane and Anne Ragland MOST VERSATILE WITTIEST . F-7 JM F75 Marjorre Meyer and Jerry Crumpton Patsy Barley and Paul Duncan FRIEND! IEST MOST OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORI X Eugene Keller and John Moore Jerry Crumpton and Janet Gregory 38 E. Gfizendgila ware! From three senior girls elected by the senior class Janet Gregory was chosen by the faculty to receive the D, A, R, Citizenship award. She was chosen on the outstanding qualities of: l. Dependability--which includes truthfulness, loyalty, and punc- tuality. Z. Service--which includes cooperation, courtesy, and consideration of others. 3. Leadership--which includes personality, self-control, and ability to assume responsibility. 4. Patriotism--which includes unselfish interest in family, school, community, and nation. The medal is awarded annually by the Daughters of the American Revolution. JANET GREGORY tio-captains Leslie Drane and Froggie Daniels with Queen Anne and lrur Maids of Honor, Janet and Patsy. LEFT TO RIGHT: Rebecca Lollcy, Patsy Bailey, Carole Clark, Anne Ragland, Martha Ann Pope, lilcanor Ann johnson, Janet Gregory. omecoming On Friday, October 50, as El cliniax to the football season, the annual Homecoming festivities were held. Homecoming Day started in the auditorium with an assembly program featuring the beauties and favorites. At ll:O0 the Homecoming pa- rade began featuring the floats sponsored by the various classes, The Cheerleaders staged a pep rally Friday afternoon in the auditorium, The student body joined with the Cheerleaders in chanting the yells, The high point of the day was the pre- ame ceremony on Jaycee Field begore the Jacket's game with the Ackerman Indians, Mor- ris Adams, master of ceremonies, introduced the Maids and their escorts. They were as follows: Patsy Bailey, Larry Weber, Janet Gregory, Barnett Reynolds, Elea- nor Johnson, John T, Moore, 0! 1953 Elaine Mullins, Roger Clapp, Clara Page, Bobby Neal, Anne Ragland, Bo Strange, Betty Bell, Charlie McReynolds, Carole Clark, Don Hoover, Beth Mclngvale, Ed Hend- ley, Martha Pope, Bobby Cunning- ham, Edna Mae Stanley, Billy Gregg Nancy Teasley, Mickey McKell, The Little Sisters and Escorts: Rebecca Lolley, John Stillman, Sally Ruffin, Billy Echols, The Yellowjackets elected Anne Ragland as their Queen. Janet Gregory and Patsy Bailey were her Maids of Honor. Captain Froggie Daniels crowned the Queen, Co- captain Leslie Drane presented her a beautiful bouquet of red roses. The Maids were then escorted off the field. Queen Anne and her Maids of Honor were driven around the field in a convertible. The annual Homecoming Dance followed the game and ended a day that will long be remembered in our hearts. +I Queen and her two Maids of Honor LEFT TO RIGHT: Beth Mclngvale, Edna Mae Stanley Clara Page, Nancy Teasley, Elaine Mullins, Betty Bell, Sally Ruffin. Few- Shep Crigler, one of the leading members of the Senior Class, has lettered in baseball, basketball, and football. He has been a member of the S Club, Presidents' Council, Youth Center Council, Math Club, Community Youth Council, and the Junior and Senior Play Casts. On the Hi-Jacket staff, he has served as sports editor, and editor, ln the Who's Who Contest he was named most outstanding Freshman, Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior. Shep is a member of the Presbyterian Church. 1954 lla Janet Gregory, a very active student at S, H, S, , has been a mem- ber of the Cxlee Club, Y-Teens, F, H. A. , 4-H Club, Physical Ed. Club, The French Club in which she was an officer, and the Community Youth Council. On the Hi-Jacket staff, she has served as copy reader and fashion editor. Janet has also been class editor and feature editor of the an- nual. She was elected a cheerleader and Yellow Jacket beauty. This year Janet was Maid of Honor in the Homecoming Court. She was crown- ed Queen ofthe Dairy Festival also. ln the Who's Who Contest, Janet was most beautiful, friendliest, andmost charming. She is a member of the Methodist Church. Janet was chosen D,,A, R. Citizenship Girl and was El member of the Junior and Senior Play Casts. '22 f-an-nv W' 4 ,, '23 K ,YQ K. X- .NN X jdlne Anne Ragland, avery popular girl at S, H, S, , has been a rnem- ber of the Glee Club, Y-teens, F, H, A. , Latin Club, President's Council, and Community Youth Council. Anne has been a member of the Hi-Jacket Staff, serving as exchange editor and Society editor and also a member of the Yellow- Jacket staff, serving as Feature editor and Co-editor. She was elected Cheerleader, Homecoming Beauty, and Oueen. She was also elected Junior Queen. In the Who's Who Contest she was named Miss S, H, S, and Girl Most Likely to Succeed. She was also a member of the Junior and Senior Play casts Anne is a member of the Methodist Church. 4-, 'JS Leslie Drane has served as president and vice-president of his class and was salutatorian. He was on the President's Council, Community Youth Council and Youth Center Coun- cil, On the Annual Staff Leslie was Sports editor, then Co-editor, he was also Sports editor for the Hi-Jacket. He has been a member of the Physics club, Math club, and S club. Leslie has lettered in football, baseball, basketball and was an All Little Ten Back, I-Ie also received the Most Valuable player award. Leslie is a member of the Presbyterian Church. f . unior- enior anquef of 1954 The annual.Junior-Senior Banquet was held at the State College Cafeteria on May 21, with members of the Junior and Senior classes attending. At the beginning of the Banquet Rev. Walkup gave the invocation which was followed by a word of welcome from the Junior class president. The president of the Senior class then gave the response to the welcome. The entertainment consisted of a skit which was a take-off from The Knights of the Round Table. The crowning of the Junior and Senior king and queen, respec- tively Paul Duncan, Nancy Teasley, Patsy Bailey and Stokes Smith, concluded the Banquet. The dance began at 9:00 with music furnished by the Rhythym Kings of Colum- bus. All high school students and their dates were invited. 45 i LPTSLIE DRANE Two seniors, a girl and a boy, are selected by the student body to receive the Babe Ruth sportsman- ship award each year. Chosen on the grounds of their general attitude toward the school and sportsmanship on a broad basis, the students receive a plaque to be engraved and placed in the main hall of Starkville High School. Shirley Fairley and Leslie Drane were the deserving recipients of the awards this year. SHIRLEY FAIRLEY gage laorfdmand ip LUCII' K f7Ae pf., THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING Director. . . Mr. Henry Meyer Mrs. Simmons. . Annie. . . Taxi Driver. Mr. Simmons Ethel Simmons. . . Roger Shields Chester Binny Lila Wilson . Sally Ottis . Donald Swift Letty Lythe . Sadie Bloom . Eleanor Johnson Lillian Long Sonny Buckley Shep Crigler Anne Ragland Stokes Smith Leslie Drane Carole Green Carole Clark Richard Pace Janet Gregory Patsy Bailey oocomxzaiuwfasx 3-111 ? 'X Ni-lv-45 H' .. f '5 T i F' sh F K , A. 1 4 r- K , 'JR' 5 Vflf V gfughl F . I 5 55 M 4 1 if CO-EDITORS--Leslie Drane and Anne Ragland. BUSINESS STAFF--FIRST ROW: Sandra Dunston, Stokes Smith, Business Manager, Margie Myers. SECOND ROW: Billy Richards, Lillian Long, Billy Taylor. CLASS CO,NflMITTEE--FIRST ROW: Martha Pope, Eleanor Johnson, Class Editor, Betty Bell. SECOND ROW: Edna Stanley, Bob Clapp. FEATURE COMMITTEE--SEATED: Janet Gregory, Feature Editor. STANDING: Elaine Mullins, Vir- ginia Strange, Clara Page. SPORTS COMMITTEE -- Glarles McCain, Ed Seymour, Don Davis, Sports Editorgand Jimmy Ashford, CLUB COMMITTEE--Bobbie Anne Gregg, Carole Clark, Club Editorl Faye Mullins, and Charles Crigler. SNAPSHOT COMMITTEE -- Sarah Anne Lyle, Patsy Bailey, Snapshot EditorgBar- bara Locke, and Gene Jones. Q3 f -,' fan! lilcanor Johnson, Co-News litlitorg Mrs, Strange, Ad- visor, Shep Ciriglcr, Editor, Sonny lliick- ley, Co-NcwslZd- itor. SEATlfDg Margie Myers, Don Davis, Business Man- agerg Charles McCain. STANDING: Kathleen Vow, llilly Rinfliards, Eluinc Mullins, lininiy Ashford, lininiy John- ston, Joy Day, Lillian Long, Carole Clark, Beth Mclngvalu, Edna Stan- lcy, Nancy lcusley. SEATl2Dg Murtha Pope Eleanor Johnson, Shep Crigler, Put Bailey, Janet Gregory, STAND- ING: Bobbie Anne Gregg llowell Gwin, Leslie: Dranc, Sonny Buckley, Anne Ragland, Betty Bell. ,. U in 9 ' 1 Q 1 'S . a ' 1? T I I ,.H fif' I 1 Y,-A PAT SY BAILEY 'D ,bw qw - 0 GX BETTY BELL GRACE NEAL a', CAROLE GREEN n L XMZLYX CAROLE CLARK fo 9 EDNA STANLEY f FT ,'..!'v-ci5f,,g? ,4. ,,, ,, .s in , . ff- S, A ' 'A ,N.M.. , ............... u' . I 'igfxdw 1 iv-Q ,? ' f2 j x1-1 W tL',gI,f v amiga' D IE lg. !lmQ5'lm 5 Iif Q N 4 ' 32115 ROW lg Dec Gentry, Shirley linirlcy, Jenny Putt, Marilyn lliompson, Mil- dred Joscy, Sliirly Putt. ROW 2g Pat Stevcrson, Doris Ray, Pcggy Drivis, Claudine O'Ncal, llilda White. ROW 31 Jimmy Falkncr, Dot Cliesscr, Bob- bie Gu-gg, Thelma Davis, Ruth Wliitc, Willie Young. ROW -ly Sliirly Ford, Bessie lilankcnsliip, Louise Conner, Miss Miller. 4 ROW lg Jerry cirumpton, Clifford Rose, ,lllllIllyASll' ford, Stennis Gu-gg, Mr. Lamm, ROW 2: Roy Shur- den, DcrekTucker, Leo Howard, James litlicrcdge, Billy Taylor, J, W. Vcazy G4e C2514 S ,SY - 1 H Q QQ W C M6 Leslie Drane, Richard Pace, Don Davis, Gene Garrard, Gary Smith, Charles McCain, Jimmy Eckford, Gayle Langley, Jimmy Parrish, Sid- ney Crlgler, Donald Jones, Eugene Keller, Jimmy Daniels, Billy, Cal- lahan, Johnny McReynolds, Coach Nix. Walk CM ROW 1g Mr. Armstrong, FelixTem- pleton, Margaret Cole, Barry Wells Mr. Harbour. ROW 2: Bo Strange, Richard Pace, Clifford Rose, David Parvin, Roger Clapp. ROW 3:Frank Echols, George Bennett, Paul Dun- can, Laurance Croft, Leslie Dranc. y , QL! 4oL!CA Rlllxl Carolynlinffln Cllrolldrvey Mlld d re Gu1ce Annette Shurden Sue Kendrlck Jane Whlte D 2 Mlln Chess r Nlurley Snnth Mlldred Jose R b 3 I5 ee Gu ntry ROW y u y Blankensh1p Mar Lon ol C hesser Rklblll Ilartnes y g Jlmmy I-.nlkner P it Steverson s Edna Stanley Ruth Whlte ROW 1 Bobby McM1nn Charles Holland Maurlce Long Gerrald Kendrlck Don Blanks nshlp Monty Montgomery ROW 2 Wayne Sand g am Joe Mcllwaln P1111 scales J 6 A W Veazy ROW3 J1mmyDan1els Johnny MnRey Oy nolds, Wayne Gentry, Jerry Crumpton 60 ers Bllly L dllllll xy Bobby Cunnm h ROW 0 f Li U V , v V ' ' u ' ' 1 A ' 1 ww m ' 'K I ' I I I I P ' . 'X '. ' , , ' ' ' l ' ' '- 1 I ' 1- .1 . L ,. . , ,, , , , l . . Q: j , 1' ' - , I . K Y ' ' l R a 1 L' X v In , R. 1 1 v. . 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Johnny McReynolds scored the winning touchdown with a minute and a half left after taking a pass from Paul Dun- can. Shep Crigler added the all important extra points. Starkville could have easily won the Little Ten with a little luck in the Aberdeen game. The Jackets were stopped three times within the tenyard line inthe first half. The Philadelphia game could have been won if the half hadn't ended with the Jackets on the Philly two yard line. The fighting spirit of the seven seniors on the team, Leslie Drane, Shep Crigler, Johnny McReynolds, Jimmy Henry, Bobby Blankenship, Ronnie Klages, and Preston Shurden will be missed a great deal next season, The leadin individual scores on the team were: Mcieynolds 84, Crigler 55, Drane 30, Ashford 18, Duncan 12, Davis 7, and Quinn 6, Bobby Blankenship John McReynolds END FULLBACK new ' ' L Q L L I T T L -s'2- E T 5 . 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Richard s Katz GAME SCORES Won 14 ---------- Lost Starkville Me ridan Starkville Houston Starkville Macon Starkville Columluus Starkville Kosciusko Starkville Barnes Starkville Maben Starkville Eupora Starkville Colurnbus Starkville Aberdeen Starkville Louisville Starkville Cumberland Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville Starkville West Point Me ridian West Point Macon Eupora New Albany Aberdeen West Point Kossuth we ,5 -54 Kaya, gariefdaf eam Wi if xx A 9, X I 1 ly, , i iz: '53 INDIVIDUAL Ruby Bell Dot Chesser Grace Neal Bobbie Croft 154 QP!! 361171 GAME SCORES SCORING 216 167 85 7 Starkville Houston Starkville West Point 30 Starkville Macon Starkville West Point 49 Starkville Ethyl Starkville Macon 43 Starkville Maben Starkville Eupora 39 Starkville Eupora Starkville Amory 42. 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