University of Southern Mississippi - Southerner Yearbook (Hattiesburg, MS)

 - Class of 1914

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Anderson, G. D. Austin, Aubin. Austin, Elmer. Bailey, Hattie. Baker, Helen. Bass, F. H. Bealle, Kate. Bishop, C. H. Bott, Minor. Bond, Mrs. W. F. Brabston, Carol. Bridewell, Hallie. Bufkin, Blanche. Burgess, Asha. Baker, Lucile. Calhoun, Fannie Lee. Carter, Pearl. Case, Carrie. Cathey, Alene. Cogdell, Virgil. Coon, Elvie. Childress, Vi'i1rna. Clower, Aida. Clayton, Winnie D. Cook, Harris. C-ooper, Maggie. Cowart, Roland. Crouch, Mrs. Dye, Ola. Johnson, Leona. Kellar, T. E. Krankey, Georgie. King, Birdie. Lawrence, Beulah. Lingle, Lucy. Longest, H. B. Livingston, Ruby. Lipscomb, Sara. Leggett, Willie May. Lyon, Ola. Matheney, Fanny. Mattox, M. E. Moye, Mayme. Mixon, Babel. Meyers, Bessie. McCann, Bessie. McDade, Ella. McRae, H. V. McLemore, Mrs. McCullum, Allene. McNees, Anlllfj GGIIU'-'E Noble, Alice. Nicholson, A. B. Nunnery, Emily. Norton, Louise. Osborn, Rebecca. Pickle, Bertie. Prescott, Minnie. Certificate Class Roll Dixon, Clay. Dorrill, Irma. Dyess, Cilla. Eckles, Bessie. Everett, Rosa Lee Easterling, Eva. Falconer, Mary Furgerson, B. F. Fox, E. E. Fairley, Bliss. Fuller, Kate. Furlow, S. Fikes, Zerate. Galbreath, Vera. Grice, Lula. Graham, Ruth. Gradick, Alma. Hartness, Jennie. Harbour, Walter. Hickman, Elma. House, Lottie. Hester, Lula Mae. Hollingsworth, Lottie. Hardesty, Nina. Hagan, Mary. Johnson, Bertha. Jones, Bessie. Jones, A. E. Jonee, Martha. Parker, Ethel. Pyron, Allie. Park, Lottie. Reeves, J. H. Rhine, Mel. Rea, Alma. Reynolds, R. R. Rowan, Mary. Rowan, Tom. Rogers, Mary. Roberts, Claudie. Smith, Eugene. Summers, Lou. Sullivan, Janey. Scott, Nell. Sloan, Mary. Smith, Velma. Sanders, Frances. Sharp, Lucy. Smith, Eola. Sparlzman, Kathleen. Tatum, Eula. Niles, Essle. XYi1son, Catherine Vs'ade, Etta Wesson, Ina Fay. XYoodward, Rivers. Wilkerson, Luther. Zehntner, Johnnie.

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CERTIFICATE CLASS 30



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The Christian Association Y. M. C. A. Y. W. C. A. XV. H. Harbour, President. Marye Miller, President. I. A. Williamson, Vice-President. Pattie Beard, Vice-President. M. E. Mattox, Secretary. Nell Scott, Secretary. A. E. Jones, Treasurer. Olivia Scott, Treasurer. The Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Associations were organized by enthusiastic students at the beginning of the Nor- mal College in 1912. These associations have been a dominant factor in the solution of the social as well as the religious phase of school life. The purpose of the two associations is the same. This purpose is to unite the students of the Mississippi Normal College in loyalty to Jesus Christ, to lead them to accept Him as their personal Savior, to build them up in the knowledge of Christ, especially through Bible study and Christian service that their character and con- duct may be in accord with their belief. It shall thus associate them with the students of the world for the advancement of the Kingdom of God. It shall further seek to enlist their devotion to the church of God and to the religious work of the Normal. These Associations have done commendable work along the lines of Bible study, prayer services, and association meetings. They have a well organized system of prayer on Wednesday evenings, bible classes, and the Association meetings on Sundays, as well as a rural Sunday school in Mississippi, which is under direct supervision of the methods department of the bible class work. The associations proved a great aid in helping the new students, at the beginning of the session, as well as during the entire year. Hand-books had been prepared by the ass-ociation officers and these were given each student as a means of help. Informal receptions were given as a means of curing the blues and all through the year va- rious socials were given in observance of the annual festivities. Y. M. C. A. 1914-15. Y. W. C. A. I. A. Williamson, President. Lula Mae Hester, President. H. B. Longest, Vice-President. L. Webb, Vice-President. T. H. Stanley, Secretary. Ardelle Walker, Secretary. J. W. Taylor, Treasurer. Irma. Dorrill, Treasurer. M. M.

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