Sunflower County Junior College and Agricultural High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Indianola, MS)

 - Class of 1928

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. X f nkbfx Class Poem School's nearly out And we just Drant to shout lt's play time now for a Ivhile. But wail just a second And what do you reclfon There's a tear behind each smile. Back to the farm The coclfs crow for alarm And the long lazy days of summer. But is it all joy In leaving the old girl and boy And greet in their stead a new-comer? No---it is sad Cause the friends we have had Made school days so happy for us. And when we say au revoiru How long is it for? That---Old Father Time will adjust. Thinlf of the fun, All the meaness 1ve've done The little things so peppy and gay, The secrets Ive've shared With those who have cared, They were the roses along our Ivay. Even the sorrows Made the brighter tomorroIvs And now they seem so small. They hold just a nook In a four-chaptered bool? Of really no value at all. fust at the end There's a brealf in the trend .The old happiness is mingled with pain, For that day always comes When we say to our chums Coodbye, Cod grant Ive may meet again. ---ANICE DOAK. : 2 Z t , A - r 5 Z Z S - A' I 'NPN : 5 4 i ' N ,X sf f we W, , f X ff-N ,., ifkcxf vxqplip- . x X..f' if -x' 5- N 'N's

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l arlftosnsc f 'l Ulllillllllllllll All these interesting experiences and the expense accounts were carefully recorded and filed, true to the instruction of B. D. Mccallister, the Jay Gould of today. At our stop in Goettingen, Germany, our passengers were enlightened and inspired by the lectures of Prof. C. L. McCormick, famed for his scientific and educational knowledge. He was also interested in showing the boys new athletic feats from which they greatly profited. Holding the famed Spirit of S. C. true to its course and schedule, the crew landed in Berlin to receive the plaudits cf the city. Frau Barr escorted us through the realms -:f her precious mathematics, invading trigonometry, analytics, geometry and algebra. After a short stay in which we were so admirably entertained by our intellectual hostess, we mounted the plane once again, an-d after a few hours' flight, swirled around over Athens, picked up Tutenkanmen Stennis who was visiting there and who planned the itinerary for the rest of our flight in the old country. Swooping down over the Pass of Thermopolaen at a distance so near that we could see where the last Spartan fell, we decided that a rest in the Hanging Gardens would be appropriate, so we passed on to that abode. Here the plane was completely overhauled and put in excellent shape for the return trip. We took a turn over Alexandria for the ancient knowledge which that city hoarded and then we circled the pyramids, which we measured from the air, not only to apply our geometrical know- ledge but to be certain that their dimensions had not been exaggerated. Tutenkamen Stennis was dropped in the driving chute which functioned perfectly, leaving her safely in her native haunts. ln the course of our two year flight, we not only gathered information from the realms of education but we participated very successfully in the annual spring contests which were held at different places in our country. Before the first flight was completed Misses Doak and Gibson won the C. debate and were rewarded with a beautiful loving cup. Misses Tolar and Gibson, and Mr. Waddell Hurt won second place in The Little Theatre. Misses E.. Kealhofer won first place in the vocal solo, Miss Anice Doak in reading, and Miss Gladys Hughes won second place in piano solo. The boys of our party also showed their skill in all phases of athletics. During the second flight, our troop represented by Misses Doak and Tolar were successful again in winning the debate. So we landed in perfect safety and glorious happiness in our dearly beloved Sunflower Field. As each faithful aviator alighted from the plane, he received from the hands of the beloved master mechanic, S. Vandiver, his award, known in the educational world as 8 diploma. When the flight was over it was with a feeling of sadness that we realized that never again would we be permitted to circle the realms of education in our beloved Spirit of S. C. Since none could claim that noble plane,she was left behind for future passengers with the wish that those who come after would love and appreciate her as did the Pioneer Aviators. gg,:::.,r f 7,27 23' 9 V iq, l I iuiimmuui ' H 'H lv ' g- 'H ll' ll 'lIllllllIIllI 1 mlm wi u f N wffr l-sqft ,Q sfg-xx N



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E-I-QOSDEC --'- -'mlllllwllllluulllllll llllllll Class Directory NAME usuAu.Y SEEN VOCATION AvERsioN DUT BAILEY Keeping House Bookkeeping Guarding the refrigerator MLLE. BIJOU BRUCE Making up Reporter Surplus clothes MARCEE CALLOWAY Going to town Vivian's model Loud speakers JOHNNY CASEY Variety store Traveling salesman Primping girls SIS DOAK Studying journalist Numb-skulls in Spanish M. B. GIBSON Typing Secretary Being called Red Y ii W rin Y Y G i 7 G i if W Being left in the RED HOVAS Gabblng Pedagogue background A G GG A 7m G A h' PREP HURT With Moses Gentleman farmer nyt mg Common f W and usual A G . . Listening to someone Q P HEALTHY HUGI-IES rg rlazzing i g W ipe organ NW W shoot the bull BABY KEALHOFER Singing Music teacher A certain beau Viv Locoms On Doodlebugn Artist Observing the study hour NELL MCCRORY Trying to be . . Home maker inconspicuous People who criticize her friends JOHNNY JoNEs Moses IzzY OKEEFE Popping off Politician Reading the news College Prof. Q Putting out energy Giving up hismi morning paper L. E. Ross speaking kindly Y, w. c. A.msQfwiQQgSi,ymQf G G TINY RUSH Gigglin' GGG Running around Wasting time studyingiA PQ? TOLAR iPassing bym G Grator W 'ilVlen W NEZ TRUITT Advising Molly Stenographer Pretention ' ' Ill ' Ea st ? l Hil l Ill! '

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