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

 - Class of 1921

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XVYII' lxXlF HOLLINGSWURTH, Demtur Newton County, Mississippi. nie Kite all round girl, active in all college int rests including Social Hour. She is a musical girl and appreciates those who sing. She also likes those who '1re inclined to ithletics. judging from her smile and the number ot her friends, she has a big heart. The esteem in which she is held by the student body is manifested by the fact that she is a member of the following Honor Council Y. W. C. A. Cabinet: Story pian Literary Society and Assistant Librarian. S XLLIE JACKSON. Nlacon Mississippi. So well she knows her own that what she will do or say seems wisest truest. best. Fverybody loves and esteems Sallie Maria. She is progressive but when she expresses her opinion, you may be sure it is her honest conviction for she is never hasty in her decisions Sallie is our ardent suffragist, and though she special- ized in Home Economics we fully expect to see her desert his work and become governor of the State. Whenexer the A list is read, of course, Sallie's name appears Not only is she a good student, but she also takes part in all student activities, having been president of the Mississippian Literary Society, member of the Y. W C A Cabinet and of the Tennis Club. Sallie is the kind of girl of whom her Alma Mater will always be proud , . . I '. , .l ' A' , An ' 1 is an . . 3 Q Q-. . .N C . Q t Teller's League: Volley Ball Squadg President Mississip- . . I . l cc 1 .- .v F- Y y . r ' ' . , ss H ' . N. . .C .

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wif' MARY LOUISE FRIST, Meridian, Lauderdale County, Mississippi. Mary ,Louise comes to us from Nleridiang and, if she is representative of the young women of that city, we can say in all sincerity, May each class have an increasing number of Meridian's fair daughters. She has been classed by her fellows as uadorablef' Born to be loved, radiating sunshine, rejoicing with the happy, sorrowing with the distressed, interceding with the angry, she exhibits virtues and graces that spring only from the great depths within, from a strong character, firmly rooted in a faith in the Eternal Goodness. She has always been a student of the highest grade, while at the same time she enjoys her off hours to the fullest. Loved and respected by students and faculty alike, she will ever find a warm welcome awaiting her at the Normal College. MRS. MYRTIS WOODLEY HALL. Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Quiet talk she llketh best, In a bower of gentle looks- Watering flowers, or reading books, And all hearts do pray God love her! Ay, and always, in good sooth We may all be sure He doth. Who does not know her, this quiet, reserved, tmay I say?J dignified member of our class! She stands al- ways for an All A record, studies at noon while we play, and takes home great piles of reference books for- well, maybe she would rather I would not tell that! You may always depend upon her to be on hand, to know more than is really expected of any of us, and to attend Chapel. She is an honor to our class, a lovable and delightful person to know, and happy indeed are you if she calls you friend.



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RACHEL JUMPER. Black Hawk, Mississippi. 'Twas a lucky day for us when fate stepped in and decided that Rachel should spend three years in our midst. We have good reason for being proud of her record, for she is a loyal Mississippian, a member of the Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, and is always a star in English Classes, even if S. S. is marked on her themes occa- sionally. With Rachel lessons always come first. Pain before Pleasure, seems to be her motto. At present she is very much interested in Home Science, and her ambition seems to center on a degree from Peabody, but whether or not the solemn looking young man on her dresser agrees to this is not known by her friends. However, Rachel, we wish you success in your Home Science work, let it be in a bungalow or a schoolroom. JOSIE LOTT, Meridian, Mississippi. She doth give her joy to all. Among us we have a girl know to some, as Josie, and to others as Jo-Jo. l-ler mission to all is the same. She goes among us day by day making some sad student happy and spreading her joy among many. This seems to be her motto, Make someone happy today. She has a way of calling to you from one walk to the other with a Hey Willie or a l-lello Jack. It may not sound like much, but if you knew what was in the heart from whence it came, it would mean much to you. ,Iosie brightens the hearts of individuals, and one in particular, if you donit believe it, ask Willie She means business when she says, not in an entreating tone. Willie, bring me that letter right now. After all she 1sn't scolding, she's just playing. That Josie stood high among her College associates is shown by the fact that she was chosen President of the Student Body for session 1918-1919.

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