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

 - Class of 1930

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xi , X 1 N X x X X 5. NS' N N N,- X gfx X ii N if x .fl X X gf' X x X I. x X .Q X ef x X gil x x tl X fi X D.. tt X X . X .,' 1 A A A RETROSDECT. A A BEST ALL-RHVNIJ t'Ol.IlICt'lIi BOY WI1,t.i.xn S'rn:i.m: Billy has proved himself a leader in all phases of school life. He makes high grades. He is an orator and an actor. He is a debater of note, having been on the State championship team last year and the second best team this year. He goes out for track and base-ball and in addition to everything else he has charming and pleasing manners. BEST ALI.-ROVNIJ t'tbIlIglCtiE GIRL -I.xxm.i,t: Wissox Janelle Wasson was elected by an overwhelminz vote ot' the student body as the best all-round college girl. In other words, she was selected as the girl who leads in campus activities and excels in whatever she attempts. At present she holds the following responsible positions: President of Y. W. C. A., Editor-in-chief of Retrospect, Vice-President Lee Society. In 1929 she won first place in the Junior College oratorical contest and was a member of the State championship debating team. She was also a member of the debating team that placed second on the negative this year. She scores high in dramatic art. reading, basket ball. track, cheer leading, and scholarship. The place she holds in the hearts of the faculty and student body is indeed an enviable one. MR. S, J. V. .I .ut ics Snuas This title could not have fallen upon more worthy shoulders than that of James Sides. He has served with distinction on the foot-ball field. His spelndid voice has won recognition for him both in school and town. He was a representative of S. J. C. at the College Y. M. C. A. Council of Mississippi. But the thing which has endeared him to his fellow students is his remarkable personality. MISS -I, Ilorisn Li't'.xs Louise has shown us love, pathos. joy. sorrow, happiness. and tragedy on the stage. She sings too. in a sweet, endearing way. The success of her stage efforts are due largely to her winning personality. Thus we know she is capable of wearing in its true spirit, thc laurel of Miss S, J. C. ISICST Allll-Rtil'NIi IIIHII St'lIt'ittI, HHY EIIIIIIVI' Mclininrz McBride has proved himself valuable in the literary arts of the S. A. H. S. He is president of the Lanier Society. vice-president of the Hi-Y. and editor of the Retrospect. He sings in quartets and plays in both the band and orchestra. He takes care of all the mail that comes to the school. ISICST Al,l.-ltttl'Nli IIIHII SVIIHOI. tllllll E I 'ni mi-1 M .t'l l'l I laws Eulalie has distinguished herself in every attempt that she has made. She won first place in reading in the State Contest last year. She plays the piano as at-come paniment to her own melodious voice. In addition to this she plays basket-ball and goes out for track. liINtl,XNliQI'l'1l'lN til S, A. ll. S. -lxnics Sl,.Xl'liIl'l'lClt .xxn Iimsic linowx Skeet and Elise. king and queen unto themselves. were officially proclaimed such by thc students in honor of the Thanksgiving Festival. Elise, although only a junior holds important offices such as President of the Philomathean Society. S91'l'9l21l'5' of the Girl Reserve, and president of the G. R. County Cabinet. Skeet is a foot-ball. track. and base-ball star, as well as president of the Hi-Y, business manager of the Retrospect. and a member of the' Dramatic Club. Thus their act-omplishments make them able to handle the affairs of state in a queenly and kingly way. Stl

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AAA AA Tl-IE BAND To say that the band adds life, entertainment. pep and vigor to the school is puttin: it lnildly. Everybody appreciates the spirit of Mr. Dobbins and his boys who keep np the pep at our games and eharnl us with the power of music on state occasions. The popularity of the band does not end on the sehool L-ampns. The boys have enjoyed the distinction of playing U11 special D1'0Ql'HlllS for near-by towns and have been highly complimented on their splendid perforinanees. The personnel is as follows: T. N. DOBBINS-Director Cornets-E. Bradley, M. Al'lllSll'0I'lg. S. Allred, E. Stokley, R. Vvlllllllllii. Saxophones-L. Barnette, F. Brownstein. P. Siegel. T. C:1stlebury. C. Middleton. Clarinetsfli. Bradley, S, Allen. M. Butler. G. Kealliofer, D. Hendrix. L. Mt-Lean, J. Norris. W. Welch. H. Siegel. Tronibones-E. Mcllride, W, llnnuway, .l. Worley. llassesill. Fox, 0. Twitchell. Baritone-E. Enbanks. Drums-C. Campbell. J. Laileaster. THE OIQCHESTIQA The orchestra. eoniposed of students who liave had one or more years of experienm-e in instrumental music-. was organized last year. We look forward with a great deal of pleasure to VVednesday lllOI'lllllg'S chapel exercises when orchestra demonstrates its talent. The orchestra also lends grace and eharni to sul-h of-easions as our elnl, banquests. school plays and music recitals. lt has tilled engagements in neighborinu towns. The personnel is as follows: T. N. DIlIil!INS7L,ll'Ef'tUl'. Miss Bllclru SAIITIIYASHI. Direvtor. Violins-D. Daily. L. Daily. M. llutler. Clarinets-E. Bradley, S. Allen, G. Kealhofer. Cornets-E. Bradley, M. Arinstrona, S. Allred. Saxophone-F. Brownstein. Bass-M. Fox. Trombone-E. McBride. A4Ag'95OA44A S1 7 'fi' 'W ' ' ' Ali

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