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

 - Class of 1944

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loe Stevens, boy with best line, Mattie Lois Barksdale, friendliest girl, T. E. Hightower, friendliest boy: Alice Stringer, most collegiate girly Sidney Hurdle, most collegiate boy: Dim- ple Lane, best-dressed girl, Alvin Maples, best dressed boy. Doris Fredendoll, girl most likely to succeed: Bill Mangum, boy most likely to succeed, lessie W'ayne Gandy, most versatile girly Harvey Craft, most versatile boy: Mary Langdon, best girl dancer, Alvin Maples, best boy dancerg Natalia Graham, girl you'd prefer to be with in a blackout, lackie Stuart, boy you'd prefer to be with in a blackout. fFridcry. February 18, 19441 Mississippi Southern college has been chosen as one of three colleges in the United States to receive an endowment by the Sloan Foundation, Dr. l. B. George, president of M. S. C., announced recently. The work to be carried on in connection with this project is An Economic Experiment. The experiment in Applied Economics is an ef- fort to discover whether schools can actually raise the standard of living in the homes of the communities they serve, by fitting the work of the school definitely to the economic and social needs of the community. A workshop will be conducted on the cam- pus during the summer quarter, it was announc- ed by Dr. B. G. Lowrey, who is director of the project here. Several programs are being worked out in schools in the vicinity of Hat- tiesburg. tFriday, March 10. 1944i Student government is a reality at Missis- sippi Southern college for the first time since 1925, following the ratification and signing of the new student body constitution drawn up Ly a committee of faculty members and students. Members of the committee were Dr. B. A. Mclsemore, Dr. B. G. Lowrey, Miss Alma Hick- man, Alice Stringer, Warren Pittman, Edna Earle Poyner and lane McMath. At a formal signing ceremony on 'Wednes- day, March 8, the signatures were affixed to the constitution, and student government was formally put into effect. Members of the Student Council who are to serve for the remainder of the year are Alice Stringer, presidentg Xllfarren Pittman, first vice- president: Mary Beth Stoner, second vice- president: Frances Holcomb, secretary-treas- urerg Dot Arendale, Edna Earle Poyner, Eunice Hummer, lessey Wayne Gandy, Mary Virginia Simmons, Mary Bush Sheppard, Mary Thorn- ton, Lee Vifalker, Harvey Craft, Bebecca Hathorne, and Norwood Scarborough. fFridczy. March 31. 19441 Fourteen years before maturity, the bonds on the stadium dormitory of Mississippi South- ern college have been paid, Dr. I. B. George, president, announced today. The bonds, amounting to 9577,000, were bought by the B.F.C., to be paid off over a period of twenty years. The original cost of building was Sl40,000, of which 303,000 was a qrant from the federal government. No money from the state of Mis- sissippi was used to build the dormitory. Dur- ing the month of February, 1944, more than half of the remaining bonds due were retired, now all the bonds have been called in. Dr. George stated, The building has been paid off in full and has not cost the state of Mississippi one cent. lt is a record cf which we of Mississippi Southern are indeed proud.



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