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mississippi inuthern Glullege 5hMm'9 Qflaftieslnrrg, Cmississippi nf N10 frnihmk March 6, Mr. Eddie Schmelling, Editor Mr. Howard Wilson, Business Manager THE SOUTHERNER Hattiesburg, Mississippi Dear Eddie and Howard: Congratulations to the editors and business staff of the 1950 SOUTHERNER on this WRuby Anniversary Editionn. It is said that Nlife begins at fortyW and this outstanding volume in the long series of yearbook publications should be the best of them all. In the annals of Mississippi Southern College, it is quite appropriate that the editors of the annual have chosen to name the publication, the WRuby Anniversary Editionn. I have every confidence that it will be an interesting and out- standing volume of which you and the editorial staff will be very proud. On behalf of the administration and faculty of Mis- sissippi Southern College, I congratulate you on this unique edition. RCC : jcm S cerely yours, Q2 Gila President ff fggii If E640 FE ! Goff 4 W S 7- Nfvoiffch 4 7' spec O Aa A7 Orig? l S 4CkS AQ' HDS Gao 42' I 5 If , 10 bSZgt1Y1Z?Q'Qf:? Q SSQYJD bd OI' .v DJ 'PJ' 6 . +P, Q Se Q'QI,. 2' S108 jobsjxgwlbs fn QQ log be Qde 12813 QS O11 Q V QQ 8Qb Q5 Xlh Qp .5 to 9 .sfo 669 Q 563 pasogbs All-YfvQa51'o0b' cz? Sa' 15 de lb 5 'SS 'fs Us 00 to Xbb js its tht Q3PgQAibL,JgQQb sQqQj Ibb 4'Qi37 QTES OQQQQIQ6 Qqb 135. ash Qviy Sobaigs Cb s , J . 20 j o S t QQ Q1 0 -sv QI- . D O de jfsstlb oclzf 'Z-,JS . 0 S1207 'Obs fb AQ' Oowbe 1' QQ' 601- df! -Stan tl tb CQ Q, GSS S edasjboe be oqsffusslbg' Zejfgebzdlbe tif' ge Of 0 In 0 QS J' . Gadgfjoizhlsz-Sb 9 of 5OQ?ZSbSS?ob I Vol, J es 4 12 S-fb 'ld be F5112 1001- lsr- its 1051.3 lb et. 01,1 96-1. fb gf S' 1 Q6 0 gb QW 0' -Y Ol! 'CS GQ. so . Qc- S tae 01421 O98 ge'-Y A e -S . - Sloo 17 Q 6 O-lb 9351? SBQ Qgbbb Qu- Slbo a .rf OQ1-6, .
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