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

 - Class of 1921

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.nrt CLYTEE EVANS BARNES Crystal Springs, Mississippi. A most faithful fair maid is our Clytee, And in everything Wise she is right-ee, We all love her, that's sog Give her up? Oh, you know No fond son dare kidnap her! We'd fight him. You will find her at every class, ready and eager for work. Also at every class election, business meeting, and the like she is on time and ready to help push things through. She is a living contradiction of the old saying that the most valuable things are always done up in the smallest bundles. Clytee plays as hard as she works-look out for her if you are sensitive about being teased. If you make her own up, her most loved sport is nominating friends for the Honor Council. MATTIE SUE BOONE, Poplarville, Pearl River County, Mississippi. Best be yourself, Imperial, plain and true. We are proud of the girl we call Mattie. She came to us from Angie, Louisiana. She is a very studious girl. The plans she has in mind we dare not ask her for fear she will not tell. Her first year was hard for her, but through pain and suffering she bravely faced the light. Throughout her stay with us she has remained the same patient girl. She never worries or gets in a hurry. Mattie has won a good name not only as a student, but also as a teacher and holds the love of all her pupils. No one attempts to plan her future, for when asked what she ex- pects to do, she answers Nothing much, I guess. We know that she is joking, and judging from her talents we expect to find her an instructor in mathematics some- where in Louisiana.

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JANIE AN DING Martinsville, Mississippi. After attending high school at Martinsville, Janie decided to come to the Normal to see what possibilities she could find in Store for her. Looking over the books she found that the campus course was given every term land a few other minor coursesl so she has been endeavoring to get her diploma since then. Her favorite subject is Geometry, and through that she is trying to learn to choose the best husband! We all admire her self-reliance and self-determina- ation, for no task was ever assigned to her in which she did not do her very best. Her most loved sport is basket-ball, as we see by her playing on the Varsity Team. janie's friends regret that she is leaving for she cheers every one by: Smiling in her work, smiling in her play, And going along happy all of the day. May blessings be bestowed on her and may she reach the heights of her ambitions in later years. PAUL R. ARRINGTON McHenry, Stone County, Mississippi. A man with a heart of gold, With a smile and a sober lookg A Christian true and bold. For Eve years Nlr. Arrington was a successful school man, always making himself a part of the community in which he worked. So closely did he associate himself with the people whom he loved that his merry laughter one autumn afternoon was answered with the smile of a lovely young lady. Several summer terms spent strolling over Normal Heights enabled him to secure this young lady as his hrst assistant for life. At the College Paul has shown himself a willing and cheerful worker, always on the job. He makes the point that he is not only preparing to live, but is living now. As a member of the Honor Council, president of the Platonian Literary Society and Y. M. C. A. delegate to Blue Ridge 11919-201 and as president of Y. M. C. A. 11920-Zll he is known as a man of high ideals and ability.



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MUSETTE BOONE, Poplarville, Pearl River County. Mississippi. Strong in will and rich in wisdom, Yet so lovely sweet. When Musette finished at Angie High School she was desirous of attending college, and hoped that some day she would be an instructor of English or Latin in some college in the North. lt was this desire that led her to the Normal College. She has applied herself very dili- gently to her work, and is ambitious for all that is right and good. She truly lives up to her motto: I must not waste my time. Musette is interested in all her work here and, last but not least, law at 'Ole Miss.' DIXIE B. CLANTON. YVaynesb0r0, Mississippi. She is pre-tty to walk with, Witty to talk with And pleasant, too, to think on. Dixie, as you will judge from her name, is a true daughter of our Southland. She embodies the best ideals which have been handed down to us from our fathers, being kind. thoughtful, and conscientious in her every action. She has made a friend of every student with whom she has come in contact. But Dixie's friends are not confined to the campus, and we predict for her a great future as her highest ambition is to become the wife of an Earl. Though small in stature she has great ability, as is shown by her various lines of work. She is teacher of one of the Sunday Morning Bible Classes, Vice-President of the Y. W. C. A., member of the Honor Council, Mis- sissippian Literary Society, Story-Tellers League, Tennis and Basket Ball Clubs. But why go on- You know the rest. President Basketball Club, 1919-19203 Varsity Basket- ball, l9l9-19203 President Mississippian Literary Society, First Term, 1919-19205 Member of Honor Council, '9l9- 192O3 House Chairman, Mississippi Hall, 1919-19203 Mem- ber of Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 1919-19203 Delegate to Blue Ridge Conference, 1919-19203 President Y. W. C. A., 1920-19213 Historian of Class, 1920-19213 Cheer Leader. 1920-1921.

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