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

 - Class of 1921

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H. L. McCLESKEY, JR.. Hattiesburg, Mississippi. He is just Lynn to everybody he knows, Over all the Campus wherever he goes, Even to the children who love him a lot- Because he's so kind to each little tot. He's jolly and happy-please remember that- And plays tennis so well you'd never know he is fat. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Member, 1919-201 Blue Ridge delegate, summer 19203 Captain Basketball Team, 1919- 203 Secretary Athletic Association, 1920-213 Assistant Business Manager, Annual, 1920-21. CHARLES R. PUGH, Jasper County, Mississippi. After finishing the public schools of his home county, Mr. Pugh attended high school for three years at the Mississippi Conference Training School. After leaving high school, he entered the teaching profession and taught for four years in the rural schools. He came to the College in the fall of 1915. When Uncle Sam called for volunteers to whip the Kaiser. Pugh heard the call and was sent to Camp Pike for training. After the armistice was signed, he came back to the College to finish his work. There are two courses at the Normal that Pugh is especially interested in. One of these is the campus course of which Pugh is star member, the other is the course in drawing. He is so interested in the drawing course that he sometimes spends whole days in his room engaged in making color charts. Pugh has made good in the teaching profession. At present he is Principal of the Carmichael Consolidated School. He is liked by both faculty and students and we predict a great future for him.



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unl! Nl XRX SK RUC I N Iukt Nllssissippl ir Nllfy tke to ter e now its bfmished contrlriness 1nd in IIN plice his dc tlopcd 1 ,vi htppx sunnv ever tgreeible disposmon 1'liQ 'V' ' ry 1 Us dx e u s L L u plctsure tside ong enough to prcplre her sctoo 1 work so she is lelxing 1 good record which 11111-ws her 1 populdr with instructors 'ts well is students 1 . who know her winning X1 Us ire uncertun ts to whether her lftboritorv will be the s hool room or the kitchen ' J 1 W C A Cibinet Nlcmber 1071 Member Honor Council Summer Term 1070 Mississippim L1ter1r1 Sotit tv ind resident M N C lztstern Stlr Cu 07 1 JJ, lvit 1 19 2145 ANNIE CRACE sH,xRBRoUcH v,1,f,l'f . . . .... Vx-U 'C Biloxi Harrison County Mississippi. ' N' . Her song was only living 'tloud Her work a singing with her hind. She is '1 nfttive drtughter of Crtlifornia but she is now 'tlso Z1 loyil diughter of Mississippi. She is interested ii 111 reconstructive work ' Mssissippi bt she -tlwgjg measures everything by Cftlifornift. She his spent ten rs in Mis:issippi and during ' prtrt f th's time s hfts been demonstriting her ftbility to te'1ch school. She me to us ' c f b s d' on 4' pfzr of her wo ' then. She left school for the very noble purpose of help- ing some of her brothers 'ind sisters through college. She c'une bftck this yeftr to Hnish up her work. e does excellent work' mikcs the A 's eve 1' erm 'tnd hfts made the All-A List severnl times, - . si es doing excellent clctss work :he his een fi 1 rj 1 . efficient member of the H nor Council 'Ind 'ln A1ct c mber of the Y. XX. . . . 'in tie A ississipp'in Li e - , airy Society. A ,. Sh- hfis a wonderful influence for good over those S students connected with her. She i: cheerful Amd opti- , . . 'stic ind .lvays has Ll d 1' rd ee j e. 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 6 I 1 l 1 l 'T l . 1 . S l ' f '1 1'4 E iff Xl S 4 VJ X f , ' 1 Wm . ' ' . 1 ' 1 1 .1 .' ' G GS. 31. 1 A 1 ' 3- 1 1 z.. 1 . I f. i iflvy 4 1 Ol 1 ', unl ' zu tl ' will k 'n Mary, li: ' 31' 1 . ' ' 1 W . ' 5 Q ' LI tv' ' L A 'AJC l L ' ' ' f -1 L X' ' f'..hL1 1 H' t ' v we 1 Ma ' s alwt ren 1' for at good time b t :h- 'gin 5 tl' 1 p t H N as 1 1 1 1 ' 3-1 1 1 L g 1 v 5 , -i 1 ,- K ,. Y '. L ,,: , x ' A . ' ' N ' if : :. 4 'V ' She is making, a specialty of Home Science. but we P-5,.,,t 1 . , ,- tff ' U ,- , , 1 A 4 1 1 1- , f 1 '. . . . . L . I S c... , 1 4 . . ww .::.:,. .L . A -I 5 A f , t P :' . . . CII it lb, lt-1. L Jah 1 . V X f 1 I , I S , 'X 1 4 K W ,I 1 1 ,, 1' 5 3 I 1 tx r i' 1 , U V f ' l Y I V V I ,.. l v K , ' c c Q ' 1 5 . 1 in 1 . u . us GN I Y t L K p yea N , .1 . o 1 1, he tl ca in 1010, ut he id lx . t - rk 11 1 , ll v W' c c c X X ' ' Sh , . 1 li t H 'rx N j t . . 1 . ' N Be 1 ,5 d . , S t be t 'C X l ' 1 A 0 N L . t H ' me ' C A . d 1 1 lt t-r X L 1, u I s t Q I I mi 1 '1 1 kin xo for xerx on l .1

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