William Carey College - Crusader / Pine Burr Yearbook (Hattiesburg, MS)

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Uiat it mill rurnuragr tljr girla nf tlir yrara tn romr. rJiiration iSprausr it is tlje ittuiarii fnrrr tijat pulargrH anb mirirljrfl mtr r- uotion to mtr Alma iHatrr: br- rawHP it in tljp ittH iratinn for our IjigliCHt i rala anil as iratiotts: brrauar it liaa maiic uh romraftrs ratljrr tl)an mrrc frilout ;ttlgrtms on our ;our«PU, utp Jirftiratr tl iH, our uolunif of ll|P to tliat beautiful, tirt iniiomilablp, S pirit of Homau ' H (EoUrnr. ■A ' . ' lik ' ti-yij SN ' Faculty John Lipscomb Johxson B.S., M.A. President and Professor of Freneli LrciEX QuiTMAx Cambpell A.B., M A. Dean and Professor of Enijlish Earle Foster WcCon ' naha A.B., Th.M., Th.D. Professor of Relie iotis Trainini] and History Cicero Bradley Business Manager of College Mrs. !Mae AVai.ler Batsox Lady Principal T - Wt Faculty Carroll Wardlow Griffin B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Dawson Phelps A.B., M.A Professor of History Fraxcis Mariox H inter A.B., M.A. Professor of EJueatinn and Psyeliology JiLiA Joyce Harper A.B , M.A. Assistant Professor of Pioloijy IVEY GrAVETTE A.B., M.A., M.M.T. Instructor in English George Dugiid Davidson AB., PhD. Professor of French P.AVL KniBRELL SmITH A.B., M.A., M.S. Professor of Mathematics Fine Arts Faculty Elwood Shoenlv Roeder Director of Music and Professor of Mrs. Barbara Stoldt Roeder Instructor in Voice and Director cf Glee Club Amy Dawes B.A. Instructor in Violin and Public Scliool Music Mary Theresa Poe Instructor in Theory and Piano Elizabeth Gilchrist Instructor in Theory and Piano Glennie Moseley Director of Art Department Mrs. Kate Downs P ' Pool Professor of Speech Arts Mrs. D. S. Harmon Instructor in Shorthand , TypcLcritint and Bookkeeping Faculty AIrs. Jessie Rood Rlffin A.B., M A. Professor of Spanish Lexxie Kate Fl ltox A.B., M.A. Instructor in History and Social Science L. E. Shirley R.N. Collfe c Surse P.ATSY ShOBE B S., M.A. Professor of Home Economic StEPHEX AlX.A WlLKIXSOX A.B., Th.B.. M.A. Professor of Reli ious Training Board oi Trustees Terms to Expire in IQ28 A. Polk Hattiesburg E. H. Marriner Hattiesburg T. E. Ross, President Hattiesburg G. M. McWillia: is Hattiesburg J. E. Byrd Mt. Olive Terms to Expire in ig2Q GoODE MoKTGOiM ER-i- Laurel L. G. Gates Laurel Ellis Hickmax Hattiesburg W. A. Hewitt Jackson L. O. Crosb- Picayune Alma Mater If here the uitttis of JMississippi Sigh among the southern pines. Where ivild flotvers deck the forest. Mingled iiith the jasmine vines; There you ' ll find a Woman ' s College With a ivealth of life ' s best things. Giving of her stores of knowledge To the girls beneath her ivings. Jl ' Oman ' s College, If Oman ' s College, Proud are ice of thy fair name; lime 7(T love to sing thy praises And to spread abroad thy fame. If Oman ' s College, fV Oman ' s College, Proud are we of thy fair name ; I Imc ivr love to sing thy praises. And to spread abroad thy fame! m nigl|i Mrs. Batsox Srnior Class Sponso Senior Ch Iris Ophelia Ash ford TUTWILER, MISSISSIPPI AM. . U. Council, ' 2: licil, ' 27; rriv itary InttTiiatk Club, ' 28. onal Uelalioii Rial merit of any kind cannot he loni lont.aled. Iris is. the type of girl whn hasn ' t much to say, but works hard and gets things done in a sys- tematic ivay. She is what wc might call a truly dignified Senior. Iris has been a good student while at Woman ' s College and success is sure to come her vav. Lucille Harris Brent PICAYUNE, MISSISSIPPI .I.B.; Home Economics Di loma Philomatht-an; Home Etonomir.s Club. ' 2 ' . ' 28; Assista ing Club, ■2S. ! all my troubles doivr: in the bottom of my heart, then sit on the lid and smile. Lucille is a vivacious, peppy girl. What her heart thinks, her tongue speaks. She always has a smile for everyone and a song on her lips. Sh, ' stands four-square to all the winds tluu blow. Senior Ch LoRENA Wayne Burkhalter JACKSOX, MISSISSIPPI S; B. Y. P. U. Loren the p perso Of fftlilf mind, of massivi ' Iwart Slit ' aht:ays acts ictit ht ' r part. a combines beauty, intellect and virtue rnportions required to make an irresi-til ality. Willie Dee Caike EGYPT, MISSISSIPPI J.B.; F..i. ■an; Dramatic Club, ' 2G. ■27, ' 2 icil. ' 25. ' 28: Hiking Club. ' 25, ' 2S; ■■Scissors Staff, ' 2S. S ir ' s a good n.vorker, nci ' tT a slnrkrr ; A frii ' iid true, loyal tlnou ih and tinouijh Dee can be depended upon to ■■put it over, whatever the task may be. She is a good stu- dent, a good speaker, a good religious worker, a good friend and a good rooommate. Senior CL Alivk Craixi; bogall ' sa, mississipim .IM.; Home Ecoiwtnia IJi loma ■2S; HikiiiE Club, J ijirt of tnir cL-nrt i icit i sunny sinilr, tjrcai luart, iULOmplisIiinij the task slit ' undrrtaki ' s. ith her constructi c skill in working out any pattern or design, she will he sueeesstui as a teacher (if Home Science, She is hospitable antl ne -er more pleasing than when she olliciates as a hostess. DoROTHt Dimple Denson BAY SPR1 CS, MISSISSIPPI •■Let the ni.-orlJ slid,-, lit the icorU go. A fid for care, a fiij for ii-or. For four years Dimples has laughed when «e laughed and giggled when we cried. Her never failing good humor has won for her a large circle of friends who prove their loyalty by bear- ing with her outbursts of song. We advise her to confine her efforts to Home Economics, how- ever, for some day that A. M. man will need someone to cook his beans and darn his socks. Senior Clc RoliERTA BOSTICK EtHRIDGE SA.VDERSVILLE, MISSISSIPPI A.B. lian; Life Service Band, ' 25; Fei I ' e Assistant, ' 25, ' 26. ' 27, ' 2S; B. Y . ' 26; Business Manager Book Store, ' i Team, ' 27, ' 2S; Scissors Staff, ' 2 ITortli, courage, lionor, these indeed your suslcTiance and your birlhriijlit are. Roberta usually does the right thing at the right time, and people have formed the habit of de- pending on her. Reliable, responsible and trust- worthy as she is, vho could resist calling upon her in a time of stress? Teaching, especially the subject of English, would be a good field for her. Lucy K.ate F.arr MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE A.B. Spanish Club. ' 24. ' 25. ' 26; B. V. P. U. ; Vice-President Life Service Band. 26; Staff, ' 28; International Relations A girt of a sunshiny disposition, cherrfut loord and frirndty smile; one nvho is capnbte, de- pendabtr, itly; one chom ii ' e knoit ' as =u:orlli •while. Lucy Kate is ambitious and has a good deal of energy in striving to reach the goals toward Nhich she aspires. She is capable, self-confident and conscientious. Senior Ch Katherixh LoLisi; Karris CARLISI.K, MISSISSIPPI Assistant Business Manager Feild Oo- uperative Cluli, ■27; Business Manager FeilJ Co- uperative Clul). ' 28; Vice-President Y. W. A.. ' 27. Ilonrsl effort ariJ rffiiieiil service ii;ill akvays reap Iriie rezi-arJ. If the above lie true, we are expecting the greatest of rewards for Katherine. As Business Manager of the Feild Co-operative Club on our campus, she has proved a faithful and efficient helper to man vho needed help. We prophes for her a golden future in whatever career she ina chooje. Orxa Fortenberry OAKV.ALK, MISSISSIPPI A.B. Edii Counril. ' 27 :-hiet B. T. P. f. hen ou need a true friend, not a flatterer, but a frank, utterly unselfish pal, look for Orna and ou find even more than you sought fur. She not onh ' accomplishes her own tasks with an un- failing dependableness, but with her inexhaus- tible good humor and mirth, cheers those abotit her who ma ' be down-hearted. If it is possible for a friend and roommate to be ideal, C )rna ma be so classed. ■sr; ! •■i ' - ' tt J, ■ .  - y-f- Senior Ck — ' ' t R Cecelia Gaxdy SANFORD, MISSISSIPPI A.B. : Most Optimistic Girl, ' M; Secretary- Treasurer Hermenlans, ' 26; Secretary-Treasurer Athletic Association, 27; Vice-President Her- menlans, ' 28: Vice-President Class, ' 2S; ■•Scissors Staff, ' 28; Student Physical Education Director, ■2S. Petite! That ' s just what Cecelia is. A bundle (if sweetness, cuteness, and charm held together b the sunniest smile and the most agreeable dis- position that one could imagine. A veritable God-send, no matter what the situation, when a fellow needs a friend. Pallixe Castle Goldex W.AVNESBORO, MISSISSIPPI A.B. Phiiomathean; Hiking Team, ' 25; Slietch Club, ' 26; Secretary-Treasurer Sketch Club, ' 27; President Sketch Club, ' 28; Most Stylish Girl, ' 27; Interna- tional Relations Club, ' 28; President Athletic As- sociation, ' 28; Pine Burr Staff, ' 28; Most Charm- ing Girl, ' 28. Just tall enough to he ijraceful. Just dainty enough to please. Manners so pleasant anA iharminij She puis you at once at your ease. l nless one knew Polly, one could hardl ' imagine the possibilities that this lovely body encom- passes. Active in every phase of college life, aesthetic, athletic, intellectual and capable and eflicient in all. Business ability coupled with beauty and charm — the college girl per se! Senior Class Marion Elgenia (iRA soN MOSELLE, MISSISSIPPI .1.11. .-] nohte aim faithfully krfl Is a noble deed. You ' ve persevered, you ' -ve lahnred liard, lloic (outd you hut suiieed. Iari()ii has patience, persistence and optimism. She may never be a headliner hut vou ma rest assured that the communit in which she lives will be a finer and a better one because Marinn has U -etl there. Evelyn Hay DON ' ALDSVILLE, CEORCI. F..1.. Art Philomathean; Sketch Club. ' 25, ' 26, ' 27. ' 2S; Vice- President Sketch Club. ' 26: President Sketch Club, •27; Secretary Sketch Club, ' 28; B. Y. P. U. Council, ■27; Spanish Club, ' 27; Orchestra. ' 26, ' 27. . ;, quiet lass, there are hut fev; ll ' ho kno-zi; the treasure hid tii thee. Evelyn ' s (luietitude may be due to the fact that she is usually with her roommate — and who is there that can compete with Fattv, either in length or in ' olume :if speech? On the other hand, Evie may naturally prefer peaceful silence to meaningless chatter. In any event she is sweet and unselfish. ThoL.e who know her love her, ' ■ - ' ' ; • ' S;M ,  ■.« ' ■ •■ ' . Senior Ch Sarah Ai.ixe Hewitt jackson ' , mississippi A.B. Hermenian; Varsi liendable Girl, ■25; tary-Treasurer Her 26: President Her Manager Pine Bu Phil -He ty Basketball. ' 25; Most De- B. Y. P. U. Council, ' 26; Secre- menians, ' 26; Wisest Sophomore, rr. 27; Business Manager Ath- 7. ' 28; Most Intellectual Student, an Wedding, ' 28; President M Ma ager ■28. Mr. Webster tliiln ' t put enough aiijectives in his dictionary to accomnioiiate one who is trying to give a just description of Red. Her long list of honors and achievements hears out the statement Ihat she has been much in demand to fill im- portant and responsible positions in many campus organizations. Her general capability, her busi- ness ahi.ity, her dependability, and her enthu- siastic support of everything tending toward the advancement of her College are but a few man- ifest traits bespeaking an ideal girl. Red is a veritable shark at Math. Her brilliant, cal- culating, discerning mind would make Ptolemy ' s 1. Q. appear about 75. A true friend, a delight- ful comrade, a jolly good fellow — we can ' t blame Coach for being crazy about her. She ' ll make ;i most fitting companion to share in his honor:- at future Olympic meets. MiLDRHD WlLI.ARD JoHXSOX BOGAI.US.A, LOUISIANA .l.li. I saiu Ji,r fiiiruls ill,- other day And li ' OTtdfrfd iu iat ivas l ir rnafli-r. for they u-cre caui hl in a ichirl of mirth Alt due to irilUird ' s chatter. Acting, dancing, gymnastics, or some sort of artistic work are the fields in which we should find VVillard a few years hence, unless before tliat time some dashing cavalier comes riding up anil hears her off on a snow-white charger. Senior Cls Thelaia Hassultixe Joxns WAVNKSBORO, MISSISSIPPI A.B. Hermenlan; Sketch Club. ' 25, ■2fi, ' 28; Tennis Team. ' 27. ' 28; Pine Burr Staff, ' 28; Scissors Staff. ' 28: President International Relations Club, ' 28. A girl of sumhiny Jisf osilion Cheerful ii.-nrj and jnendly smile. One w io IS uipahle, Jependnhle, icitly, One iihnm lue knoiv us icorl i lu iile. Theima U our artist. Siie makes our posters and decorates for our parties. Siie is always willing to make others the beneficiaries of her talent and abilities. She has a jolly, Avinning way that has enabled her to make many friends at Woman ' s College. Karox Anette Kennedy o ' LO, MISSISSIPPI A.B. Phllomatliean; Presiden Staff. ' 27; Hiking Club, ' 26; Advertising Man ' 25; B. Y. P. V. .- good true friend and jolly pal, ir himsieal , --usilty and ivise. A popular, lo ' veahle, playful girl, Makes good at all slie tries. Yovi ask me to describe her? The task is im- possible — not because she is impossible, but be- cause my vocabulary is limited. Will Rogers ' wit, Lindbergh ' s youthful modesty, Mrs. Emily Post ' s gracious charm, her ow ' n lovablenes:. — these are the components of Karon ' s nature. Do yini wonder at m ' refusing to attempt a description ? ' C , k i?- ' r T - 1 Ch Hazel Rlth Kilpatrick NOXAPATER, MISSISSIPPI J.B. Philomathean; Blue Mountain College. ' 24; Hiking Club. ' 25; Philomathean Wedding. ' 25. 2S; As- sistant Editor ■•Scissors, ' 27; International Rela- tions Club, ' 28. Kill- out the zvorry and Ifl the suns iijie in — That ' s Pat ' s maxim. Jolly, mirthful, lovable Pat — always bubbling over with fun. I ' nderneath this ga ' e. terior is a subtle, grasping mind which qualified Pat for a student of no mean ability. LoRENA Leah Kixsev AVERA, MISSISSIPPI .7.B.; F.J. Spanish ' ■ iih M,i,,l„.r. ' 25; Vice-President. ' 26; Sec- retMtv I I., I HI.), :7; Dramatic Club, ' 25, ' 26, ' 27, I ' n irl.nl Dpworth League, ' 28; B, S. U. ' Council, ' 2S. True, slronr . Aitermined, a young ivntnan of purposr, destined to bless humanity. A girl like Lorena, with endless perseverance and capabilities, carrying on in spite of illness and doing splendid work is sure to be a blessing to others as she has been to Woman ' s College. We have never known a sweeter, finer Christian girl than Lorena. Senior Class Mar Frances Laxdrim LAUREL, MISSISSIPPI A.B. .ss. ' 25; Typiral Presh- t Gnvprnment. ' 26: Piesi- fi: M,, t iniliiPiUial Stu- Hermenlan; President CI man, ' 25; Secretary Studen dent Life Service Band. ' dent. •2r ; Vice-President L ' Allegro Club. ' 26. ' 27. 2 Tennis Club. ' 26. ' 28 ; PI Prt Stu Wedding. To lliou- --ujhn kmii: tlire not No zcorjs (tin l aint ; And those - lo kwiou- line i ell Knoiu all ixords are faint. If it he true that the value of a life be measured ill terms of action and idealism, Frances ' life is priceless. Her achie ' ements verify our belief that she works for things that count; while her devotion to the good, the true, and the beautiful is proof of her highest ideals. As president of the Student Government Association, Frances has worked unceasingly toward the promotion of real, honest-to-goodness Student (jovernment on the campus. There is always a song on her lips and a smile and a cheerful word for evervonc. Marv Ei.ise Mathf. v,s L ' TICA, MISSISSIPPI A.B. : u . A pure heart, a noble tnind. a zealous seeker and upholder of truth. What more could one say of a girl like F21ise? She is a living example of each of these charac- teristics. We are sure that Elise, with her nobility and firmness of character, will make a wonderful teacher. Senior Ch Martha Elizabeth McCov PEORIA, MISSISSIPPI A.B. Hfimenian; Student Assistant in Biology, ' 27; In- ternational Relations Club, ' 28; Peild Co-operative Club; Lite Service Band; State Teachers ' College Student. S ic ' s a drramrr, a ilnnkcr, a seeker of knozvledi e, The scholarly sort one hopes for in Colleije. Elizabeth is conscientious and thorough and her work Is always commendable for its effort and the timber of its results. She is fitted for scholarls research, teaching or social vork. Gladys Gettie Murray SUMMERLAND, MISSISSIPPI A.B. Heimenian; Hiking Club. ' SS; Tennis Club. ' 2.5; B. Y. P. U. Council, ' 24, ' 25; Vice-President Interna- tional Relations Club, ' 26. iV;( ' moves a goddess and site looks like a queen. A s veet smile, a demure though friendl manner, and beautiful hair that has never known the ba rber ' s shears characterizes Gladys. She has determination and also has patience so that with her command of self, she seems to have the best attributes of a first-class teacher. Senior Ch Elkaxor AIa Mixcher lon ' gbl-ach, mississippi .I.H.; llo ni ' Economics Diploma B. Y. P. U. Council. ' 27; S|ianisli Club. ' 21;. ' 28. Klcajior lo-vcs to cook and sciv, its you kno . Her hobliv. ' That ' s fine eti(|uette which puts her in the upper set. She is the type of girl who does not make a noise about what she iloes, liut her variations of temperament have been so happily adjusted within that she is biuind to make her personality felt, and that in tlie service of her Artrh.ss Moore ERECKrVRIDCi;, TEXAS . .«.; Home Economics Diploma ■ Baskethall, ' 25, wimmini; Team. Economics Club, •20, ir iy ' worry? U ivill happen anyway, And sunshine drives Ihe ram anx-ay. Artress is an athlete in e ery sense of the word. We have watched her in every play she has made and Artress, we must confess, you are the best basketball player we ever sayy. Woman ' s Col- lege team is losing one of its most valued players, but we know your success will always remain in the hearts of all true ' oman ' s C illege girls. t-4(5sr ' ,i Senior Ch ' 2S; Assista Lucille Owex WVN ' NE, ARKANSAS A.B. resident Class, ' 28; - Editor Pine Burr, ' Slir is luisr if I (an judi e of Jier — Ami $)ie IS fair, if miiu- eyes are true, And she is true, as she halh proved herself. 1 his youiij laiiy trorii Arkansas has pro ed her- :elf worthy of the honor and responsibility in- volved in the presidency of the Senior Class. She is an excellent student — one who is never satisfied with less than her best. She is optimistic, am- hitinus and industrious. With these charac- teristics eil de ' eIoped and harmonized into a pleasing personality, she may he assured of suc- cess. Ida K.ate Pack laurel, mississippi A.B., Certificate in Violin Philomatiiean : Secretary-Treasurer Clas: fliestra. ' 20, ' 20. ' 27, ' 28; President Y. 1 B. S. U. Council, -28; Phllo-Hermenian n Wedding, Burr Staff, il Relations ' To see her is to love her And love her forever; For Nature made her nvhat she is, And never made another. ' Woman ' s College ' lo ,s will be Tom, Dick or Flarry ' s gain when Kate leaves the portals of her Alma Mater anti goes out to found a Blue Heaven to lift some lucky man to the heights of joy and to plunge all others of the male sex into the depths of despair. Noted for her influence, honored for her loyalty, respected for her sin- cerit ' , and Io etl for herself, she has found such a place in the hearts of her fellow students that it can ne ■er l e filled b an one else. Senior Class VrS - ' E. Arie PoRT1£R MCCALL CREEK, MISSISSIPPI Hermenian; Y. W. A. Cabinet. ' 27. ' 28; Piesia. iit Lite Service Band, ' 27, ' iS; B. S. I ' . Coun.il. -27. •2S; International Relations flul,. ' 27. s. Hi- ii- io rt ' it ns •ilhin himsi ' lf is morr lluiti a Arie is a girl who certainly reigns within her- self and knows her own mind. Her friendline ' -s and honest sincerity are two of her finest at- tributes. Arie is a shining light in the Librar ' — she is the one whom we call upon when we can ' t find the hook we want. We shall expect to hear and to read of her fame as a Librarian some da . Susie Lee Rogers BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI A.B. riiilomathean; Whitworth College. Hiijh i-redeJ thouiilits sealed in tlie heart of iourtesy. Susie Lee came to us from Whitworth anil joined us on our last journey. ' e are glad that _ ou joined our Senior Class, Susie Lee, and we hope that in the years to come your memories of Wo- man ' s College will be the most cherished of all N ' our memories. ' S.«.i?! ' Senior Class Hazel Alixe Ross D ' LO, MISSISSIPPI LB. Phll(.math,-;in. laiujii, for hope lialli happy place •nilli !ne. If my hark sinks, ' lis to another sea. This just speaks the true belief of Fatty. If ever one stops in the hall, in the Lab, or in the classroom to laugh and talk you ma;, rest as- sured ' tis because of Fatty ' s humor. She can ' t be bothered about looking on the dark side of life. Vc love her for her sunny disposition and her winning smile. Lin.i.Ax Josephine Russell CULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI A.B. B. v. P. U. c- ' ouncil, ' 27. ■2S; Y. W. A. Cabinei And tliou art ivorlljy, full of poii ' er, . ' is gentle; liberal minded, great, consistent ; Wearing all tlial weight of learning Lightly like a floiver. We look in awe on Lillian when we stop to think that behind that beautiful face of hers lies an intellect that astounds even her most discern- ing professors. Her L Q. is the envy of every member of the Senior Class. Lillian has been with us only for the short space of two years, but that lias been long enough for her to win the love, respect and admiration of every stude nt and professor on the campus. Senior Class Mildred Ro als mize, mississippi .LB. A quiet nature, studious habits and a pensive disposition are qualifications of a good student Mhich (Icscrihe Mildred. Although her natural reticence makes it hard to learn her, her intimate friends find her of a very sweet and helpful nature. MORETTE ROVAI.S ctie MIZE, MISSISSIPPI .I.B. ' rnational Relations Club, Mnrette is a girl who likes to work and ac complishes what she works for. She is reserved in social nature and emphasizes the practical sitfe of her education. With her knowledge of Edu- cation, in addition to her other fields of research, she is sure to be a good teacher. Senior Class Alice Adelle Shows OVETT, MISSISSIPPI A.B. Hermenian; Spanish Club. ' 25; B. T. P. U. Council. ■27: Serietarv-Treasurer International Relations Cluh. ' 28. Great lliouijhts. great fiititKjs come to her like instinets, una vares. Adelle is ;i person who makes the most of ad- vantages which come to her far learning or ad- vancement. Each achievement of scholarly effort or practical endeavor is a credit to her because she has made genuine strides in her college years and is only setting the pace for greater things. LiDi.A JoAxxA Smith LE.XIE, MISSISSIPPI A.n. Dramatii ?luli. Fev; tliintjs are impossilile to diligence and study. I.vdia ' s ability is dramatic. She readily adapts herself to any situation in which she finds her- self. Her smile is as ready as her wit, and her hand as willing as her heart. She is a joy to those who know her. Senior Ch Ma ri- T xe.s LIBHRTV, MISSISSIPPI J.B. Hil Cou ■25; B. Y. P. U Mary is the sort of dependable person in everyone has confidence. She has the grr courtesy and consideration for others. M: ivell suited for the teaching field. Ethel V.axdergriff HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI .LB. horn ce of Ethel is straightforward, honest and practical. She simply breathes a spirit of success. She i.i an accurate, careful person. Senior Class Neoma Cameron Vick HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI A.B. Cluh, 24, ' 25. Spanish Club, None hut herself can be her parallel. Neoma is the kind of girl who is faithful to any task and always pleasant about it. She is de- termined, persistent and self-confident. tSenerous. thoughtful and induGtrious, she will be hard to stop when she goes into the game of life. Valdrie ] Iadge Walker SUMR.ALL, MISSISSIPPI A.B. PhlMmathean; --S.-i-ssors- ' Staff, ■2S. She II -ziilh her hniiii a joy olivine. All ihafi tjond and all Ihat ' s fine. ' aldrie, small in body hut big in heart, is i|uiet, demure and lovable. She is different, individ- ualistic and lives her own life. Withal she is studious and capable, always proving herself equal to the tasks that arc placed upon her. iJenior Class Llc - Wall OSVKA, Ml£SlSaIPPl .l.B. B. S, kiss, ' 20; Secretary Stud U. Council, ' 27, ' 28; Sec ; Spanish Club, ' 27. ' 2S; Club, ' 28; AssistLint UcliKic S; Scissors Staff ' is. A perfect woman, nobly planned. To warn, to comfort, and command. And yet a spirit still and brujlit. Jl ' ith sometlnntj of amjelic liijlil. F.ir ma ' vi? eiirch before we Hiul a lieart sn noble or so kind as Lucy ' s, She has that senerou- boldness to defend an innocent frientl, I.nc i quite a proininent person on the ' oman ' s C ' n- lege campus. She has been one of the guidinc; lights in religious activities on the campus as well as in other activities. Honest effort and efficient service will always reap true reward and we know that l.ucv ' s will be one of the true I rewards ever known. KtHII, RlTH ' . RD R.Al.HGH. MISSISSIPPI l.B. Hermenian; Frc. ihman Rcpreaentative. ' 26: Scis- sors Staff, ' 2C; BUitor Scissors, ' 27; Student .As- sistant in Chemistry, ' 27, ' 28. Et el likes Science .hid Ethel likes Math Hard luork makes easy Her very sleep path. Ethel truly believes in haril work because she is a lover of those subjects which require deepest thought and work. She has been a loyal and true member of the Class. We will not be sur- prised to read some day of the great discovery made in Science or the problem solved by Dr. Ward, Ph,D„ Chicago University. Ch Louise Weih! STATE LINE, MISSISSIPPI A.B. Philomatliean; Orcheslia. ' 25; Secretary Class, ' 25. ■28; Vice-President Class, ' 27; Cutest Gii-1. 26, ' 27, ■28; Pliilo-Hermeiiian Wedding, ■26. ' 28; B. S. U. Council. ' 27. ' 28; Pine Burr ' Staff, ' 27; Glee Club, ■27. 28: Busine.-iS Manager Glee Club. 28: Inter- national P.eUitions Club, ' 28; Editor ' ■Pine Burr, ' ■28. The swcflest, the dearest, The most lo ' vable, too — Best kind of sport, And a pal true blue. She was cute, she was coy. She had strinijs on many a boy. We are debtiir. to Smitheast Mississippi for th? irl who for four years has epitomized for us that indefinable, intangible thing — ■ ' cuteness. Woman ' s College Who ' s Who Contests have estahli hed for her a permanent place in the M ' hool ' s Hall of Fame. Her cuteness, however, although evident at a first glance, compels a second look. It i. this second vie%v that reveals a most pleasing personality, an unusual amount of dependability and a brilliant mind, which, combined with a natural tact for leading, have given her a place of prestige among her fellow ■students. Because of the inadequacy of words for a tribute to her, we offer instead our tribute of love. Ro5. BONIT.A V ESTBRDOK LIBERTY, .VIISSI; LB. SSIPPI Lhean; Feature Hiking Club. -national Kelati Bio Section ■■Pli: ■26; Scissor ons Club. ' 28; nde ' 28. le Bl ; ' Prel Her beauty hangs upon the cheek of night Like a rich je i-cl in an Ktlnope ' s ear. Real beauty, unadorned — that ' s Bonita — true to the meaning of her name. But more beauty than of face and figure, she has a beautiful soul that overflows with gentleness and kindne:.s, enrich- ing the lives of those about her. Senior Class Eleanor Cosma VHEELER BILOXI, MISSISSIPPI J.B. nlan; Le Cerrle Franciis, ' Sr., ' ili; S if ' s a (food ii ' orkt-j-, Jti ' -vfr a shirker: A fri,-nd true, loyal thruutjh luid tlirnuiili. Eleanor has a high sense of honor, high ideals and a good purpose in lite. Cjradually she has revealed her inner self to he entirely responsible, s inpalhetif and friendl during her four ears at M. V, C. Ada Lee Villiam.s bkookh.i ve , mississippi A.B. Philomathean: Whitwoith Culhge. A (jood, Uronij diaracler. ivit i iiidif ' indinti- and force. ' ' Ada Lee also comes to us from W ' hitworlh, She is conscientious and accurate, cautious and con- trolled, and she raises the level of liviiu; in an group of which she is a part. Senior Ch Virginia Ruth Vithers PAKKERSBUKC, WEST VIRCIMA LB. W. M. U. Trai Ing School. As a student body we congratulate ourselves; as a Senior Class we feel especially fortunate in ha ' ing ' irginia in our midst even for one short year. Coming to us in the Fall of ' 27 from Louisville, Kentucky, she has made the Seniors vonder how the ' existed before she came vith- out one of her dignity and poise, sweetness and screnit ' to serve as a reminder that the gentle mind by gent ' e deeds is known. D.AisY Ethel Wood LUCED.AI.E, MISSISSIPPI A.B. nian: Student As.sist ant in Biology, ' aii; ling Team, ' 27: Sciss iors- Staff. -27: Inter- mal Relations Club, ' 2 8; Annual Staff, ' 28. ■•Thr r,ns(in firm, the Irmprrtit,- iiill, Unduranc, forrsic ht, slrenaih aiut skill. All of these arc prominent traits in Daiy. She is ever dependable, never shirking, and always willing to do anything to help one out of trouble. As Mrs. Johnson ' s right-hand man for four years she has been an important person on the campus. Her ability in the business world should bring her great success. Senior Class Frances Leola Alford gulfport, mississippi F..J. Hpimeniaii; Flora MacDonaUl CoIUki-, Red Springs. N. C, ■24; Spanish Club, ' 25. ' 26; Orchestra. ■26. ' 27; Life Service Band, ' 28. ' 27. ' 28; Y. W. A. Cabinet, ' 27; B. Y. P. U. Council, ' 26, ' 27. T ir Other night ' when all was still, I tlioutjht I heard a nightintjale : Rul icalkina closer up. I found ' Ticds Leola — at ork upon a scale. ' This is trul ' cliaracteristic of Leola because she does believe that true fame comes from Avork and practice. She is the i ind of girl who is always willing to do what she can to help one in need. Mary Catherine Chapman WAVNHSBORO, MISSISSIPPI Certificate in Piano and I ' oice Philoniathean; Glie Club, ' 26, ' 27, ' 2S; L ' AUegro Club, ' 2S. C.Ttherine is a i|uiet, reserved girl, with a great heart and a sweet disposition. She is a talented musician, and with her talent and hard work she has made nf herself a most accomplished pianist. Gladys Daniel bogalusa, lolisiaxa ■ ' ..: . Piano Diploma Philomathean; Glee Club. ' 26. ' 27, ' 2 : L ' Allegro Club; U. W. A. Cabinet, ' 28. .She ' s a temperamental soul u-ith a cheerful look in her eye, But she really makes you like her ' u. ' ithout even ivondering ' why. Clladys has musical talent. She is clever, original and individualisti c. She has certain traits of per- sonality that are lacking in most girls. She has a certain style about her that makes her a mnsc attracti ' e person. r -s mv-y  t s - m •■m ' K Senior Class Heli;x Elizaheth Daughdrille BAVOU LA BATRE, ALABAMA Piano Certificate r ' hiloiiiatlnan; Alabama. ' 25, ' 26: Spanish Club. ' 2S; L ' Allt-sro Cluh. ' 28; ■■Scissors. ' 28; Kappa Omicron .Sit-nia, Alabama. ' 25. ■26. Ye Gods, end this college life and make tivo lovers hapl y No, Helen, we ddii ' t hiame yoii for hcing in love. I ' is a Kranil anil glorious feeling, so they say. Helen is the kind of girl who lives to make friends. She ' s gentle, dainty and petite. Just give her love and music and her life will be a pleasure. Hilda Lolise Groomf MCNAIR. MISSISSIPPI Certificate in Speech Arts Philomatlie Soc As a read ' ' r, to our hearts you f lide IfAien footlights glonv with blue, And, the curtains drawn aside You come, a ' smiling through ' . Hihbie is the kind of girl who will always come smiling through. She ' s the kind of girl who is willing to help out in any sort of play. She is f]uite an important person in the Dramatic Cluh. Hihbie, ve are expecting to see you take the lead- ing role in the best p ' ays of the day. Willie Jones Harper PRE.VTISS, MISSISSIPPI A.B. leuio flub. ' 25. I Scholarship In Piano. 27. ' 28: Orchestra. ' 21) iipanist Glee Olub, ' 28. Music! Oh! how faint, how weak Language fades before thy spell; Why should feeling ever speak irlirn thou canst breathe thy soul so elir I ' his truly characterizes Willie Jones. She speaks through her music. Willie Jones, we will not be surprised in a few years to pick up any music magazine and read about your fame as a young musician who astounds her audiences with her interpretations of Bach. Senior Ch CuARi.iNr: H iiwlkit CHARLESTON ' , MISSISSIPPI C uirlinr has broufjht us Inr musn U rr love for it yon readily can tell, For tlioiujh many try to interpret Her mnsie expresses her nvell. ' ' - iiHild stop with tliese lines because tliey speak tor themselves, but there is snmethiufi e ' se that Charline hives. Her hue for liooks and literature is une |ualed. If ou want to know something about the nobles, knij hts, kin s, (|ucens, modern novels, as well as Ixanhoe, etc., just ask Charline and I ' m sure vou will have (juite an extended knowledge when she finishes. Charline is a girl who is true-blue, a good sport and a sincere friend. We will be g ' ad to say she vas a member of our Senior Class at M. VV. C. when we hear of her wide-spread fame some day. She might equal Mr. Schmidt, who knows? V ' iRGIM.A M.AE LoFTIN l.LCKD.iLE, MISSISSIPPI Piano Certificate P. V. lis Club. ■25, ' 2G, -T, r. -28: Or- Hee Cluli 17, ' 28: L ' Allegro Presidi-u ' t ' P. K.. ■2S. Club. Vp and doiin the ifory keys S if ripples like a breeze .-hid iirites sut i soikjs! You ' d simply slare To hear her eompositions rare. X ' irgiiiia ' s ability is unusual. She i a talented musitian, hut not iuch a temperamental iint- that she cannot he practical and husine: s-like when the occasion demands it. Ji:ssin Doris Smith HLLISVILLE, MISSISSIPPI Home Economics Diploma Education, ' 28. She learns to cook and housekeep Makes handsorn: ' things to clolhe ' er, To he the charmina hostess. Yes, ive kno ' w, it ' s Doris Smith. Pertie is certainly a hopeful person, eajj;cr tor success, and willing to work for it. She is fond of good cats and ought to he a successful house- keeper hecause she plans well and she knows con- siderahle about cooking both from the aspect of thrift and from the point of view of seasoning, TTB r :; Senior Class Gertrude Stubrs walnut grove, mississippi Philomathean; Belhaven College, ■2li. ' 37; Zeta Mu E].siIon, ■•z-; Belhaven Dramatic Cluh, ' 28; Hiking Club, ' 2S; Tennis Club, ' 2S. lir gon ny cares! I r k ' e you to the ii-iiids. ' This is truly characteristic of Truciie hccaiise she casts all her cares and worries to the winds. Trudie came to ns from Belhaven, and all vho know her love her. jquirf ptt? lurr Junior Class Officers Elfanor Ellis President Makii; Hollikgsworth I ' ice-PresiJetil AuDiE Aui.TMAN Sccri ' lary JOHNNIK Lou Williamson ' Trrasurrr Jessib Johnson Clucr LraJir Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Griffin Sponsors pin? lurr Junior Class Chandlee Ainsworth Kathleen Askew Bessie Aultman Edna Mae Beavers Annis Neva Bell Hattie Mae Bethea l - -,: :, :-J. . ' pn luiT Junior Class Mattie Lois Bradley Hilda Rae Brlmfield Carie L. Byrd AVilma Caves Alsie Chandler Grace Cowley f pn? Sitrr Junior Class Mabel Smith Lavf.rge Dorsett Alberta Ehmoxsox Madeline Flvnt Seatrice Giles Julia Goodwin X MilM! ptnr lurr Junior Class Carolyn Hughes Marietta Johxson Vera Mixon Marguerite Pack. VILnA PiGOTT Mary Glenn Russ K-:-- K ptn luiT Junior Class Ellen Shivers Irma Speed ' Z r A_ ' . % - - i!r: j ' _«te ; -ir; Aj3;i j pnp lurr Follow the Gleam To the Kiuyhti in tin days of old. Keeping uateli im the inountnin heujhts Came a vision of Holy iir iil And a voiee tliroiiifh the iniitiiii night: Folloif. folloic. folloic the gleam. Biinners unfurled o ' er nil tin leorlil. Folloic. folloif. folloic the glcii n Of the Chaliee that is the Crail. And ice icho icould serve the king. And loyally lliiii obey. In the eonseerate silenee knoic That the challenge still holds today. Folloic. folloic, folloic the gleain. Standards of icorth o ' er all the earth Folloic. folloic. folloic the (, ' leaiii 01 the Chaliec that is the Grail. fme Pin? liuT Sophomore Class Officers Jacqueline Johnson ' Prrsidcnl Frances Annis I ' icc-Pnsidenl MvRTis Dearman- Secretary-Treasurer BuRMAH Bl!Rkis Cheer Leader Mr. p. K. Smiih Sponsor f m lurr SopKomore Class Rl ' by Anderson Heltn Bond Catherine Bovn Otis Gail Boin Fay Brewer Ruby Mae Blrch Evelyn Bl rnside Hasseltine Byrd Louise Camehell Mildred Carmichael Alice Dean Causey Kathryn Causey ptn? lurr Sophomore Class Pearl Cockcroft Katherixe Dale Nell Dale Elizabeth Dorsett ViVLAN DrAUGHOX Gertrude Ford Ada Collier Follks Grace Garreau Sybil Gill Audrey Haimiltox ElIXOR HlLBl X Ruth Hudson pin? liuT Sophomore Class Mar - JdX ' ns DwioHT Khrr FkRX r.AXGSTOX Clara Lee Dorothy Little Laggu; Erie Little Etoile Loper Ada Lusk Kell- I?. L • •I ■G AL r AIcGowen Evelyn Minton Wii.LA Moor Ptn? Surr Sophomore Class Sldie Parks Vivian Quixn Axxii; Martha Raixer Madge Simmons Fern Stockstill Martha Story LuTiE Temple Georgia Todd Doris Mae AValden Frances Ward M Rv Elizabeth Ware U RTELi.A Westmoreland . ' «• ' i.j.vii ; ,- -,. :: _  Riirli m M puf lurr reshman CI ass Officers jEANiiTTE Lawrence President Gladys Patterson rice-President Mary Louise Cloud Secretary Terrel Dockery Treasurer BHLVAniEK Price Cheer Leader Dr. Earle F. McConnaha Sponsor ptUP luiT Freshman Class MixxiE Baker Agxes Bass ' iiii.A Batte Marv Axx Brock Berime Brlmfield Annie Hewitt Burris Idelle Blrris Lucille Cain Moselle Calhoun Bessie Campbell Jessie Rle Clarke Vivian Clarke Margaret Clayton Thelma Lewis Bonnie Cotten Pt«? lurr Freshman Class March; Craix LuRLiXE Davis Marguerite Dear Ruth Dexha.m Elizabeth Dlxx RuF.v Ellis RoxxiE Mae Eppersox Georgia Faxcher Viola Farris Sara Fox Wilma Fraxcis Bessie Freemax Lucille Garxer Mary Armaxda (jAtewood Aline Gixn p«? lurr Freshman Class Caroline Gray Ci-AiRF Griffith Dorothy Greenlaw Mary Ruth Hathorx Norma Hawkixs Margaret Lou He.mmeter AvA Burtox Hewitt WiLMA Hixsox ViRGixiA Horde Helex Horxe GoRDiE Hughes Gertrude James Aline Jones Fay Langston Anxie Sue Lecoett l xm ImT • ' r Zia FresKman Class Helen Lipovac Dl; lPLE LOTT Alice Love Elizabeth Love Patrica Lowe 1r l4 ALaxcum Helen McLean Rachel McLendon CoRiNNE Moore JLLLA Erix Moore Glvxelle Mlllix Reba Mlrrav Berxice Odom HaKETTI; 0| H ex H ELMER Rlth Ostergreen pup Suit Fresnman Class AI. in- George Peacock Alice Polk EvELvx Poole Bess Raxkin LiLLLAX RaTLIFF Carter Riggs Helex Robertson WiLiMA Saucier EnwiXA Shattles Mar Catherine Shivers Elsie Smith DoLL Smith AViLDA Smith Nell Speight pn? lurr Freshman Class Mary Ella Sproles Bessie Stockstill OssiE Mae Sumrall Katie Terrell Ellala Thorxtox AIoDEN ' A Tillman In ' a Mae Turner Elsie Walker Ixo Vatjcs Pauline Weaver Mary Letha Welsh Vergie West Beatrice White Bobbie Whitsett Ptn? Sitrr FresKman Class Bertha Pritchard Ruby Gay Yelvertox Florence Martin LiLA Sali, . «i d 5 _j - ■ ' - _ j ' V ' LU p«? lurr A Fresnman s April Fool It was at the Mississippi Woman ' s College, that hislorc school vith a mission. A little freshman, faint with hunger, was wending her weary way to Batson ' s Jolly Joint, there to obtain sustenance. As she raised her beautiful, blank eyes, lo ! She spied a great crowd, a multitude as it were! She unsuspectingly elbowed her way through the outer edge of the crowd, heedless of the glances of pity and of wither ' ng scorn cast at her by the more fortunate members of the student body. The knowing crowd parted, as the Rc l Sea, with one accord and formed: TIULES OfMS AND ' RtGULA ' — X-D- SiNV VM-S. — — - _ ™ To Appore •. 6K«I cars, r ade ' rtOYW sVotkiVvis otnA GV ' V re j a-HocKttd+t -+ e sku.u caps • -; sWi ' pca o? red Cat cast -Hvree. or eacK Side, ' ) rw-Arxryj -Prorrv taIOwV -Vt) +e v p e. ,pBra c - cSvju- bei™ ' P« aT a a«- ujorn I ' xa ' ide. o? hose -V re ' key¥v 3 e. lA.r ior 3. , ,, —Qi- m -kjioo v cr3- o« rr u.oi£ te.Y dress ar i pu. V£,di X;2 be ouo Knce a. i !!• i( Later the follo iiig indispensable information was conveyed to the poor bewildered soul: When the aforesaid Beasts of Burden encounter any exalted member of the Society, they shall without hesitation and at once assume the posi- tion of a well-bred donkey, to-wit: on all fours, kick their feet briskly, back their ears rearward and upward, bare their teeth and bray lustily. The donkey ' s day begins at six o ' clock A.M. Saturday. All beasts of burden shall assemble around the Fountain at that hour to answer with a ' ' bray to roll call. All missinp; donkeys will be sent for and goaded into obedience. At meals the Beasts shall eat with knives and left hands only. The chairs shall be turned over, with backs on floor. The Beasts of Burden shall sit gracefully on the rounds. The diabolical donkeys .shall make a dray or sled out of shoe boxes, and tripping gaily, shall trundle them into the school house, and to and from classes. At the tapping of the bell at Umch and at class roll call the above mentioned Beasts shall rise and hoist their sweet assininc voices in those glorious words so symbolic of their awed attitude. Hail, Sophomores, Hail. . t four thirty P.M. the donkeys shall be in fr;int of Ross Hall, representing in full dress their favorite character in the funny paper. Then they shall choose their fittest members to stage a football game. At the close of the game the Beasts shall lope to the basement of the Adminis- tration Building to await further instructions from their drivers. SELAH y-A putp lurr °° - E, the students of the Mississippi Wo- man ' s Collei c, in order to assume the xJR W privileges and responsibilities of self- government, control student activities, promote scholarship, develop the spirit of democ- racy and promote lovaltv to the ideals of the Col- lege, have organized ourselves into the Student Government Association of the Mississippi Wo- man ' s College. We seek to uphold the standards of the College bv creating a spirit of honor for its own sake and to build and strengthen character. ptn? lurr Student Government Executives Officers Frances Lan ' drum President AuRis Pender Vice-President Martha Story Secretary BuRMAH BuRRls Cheer Leader pin? lEurr Pttt? Ittrr Y. W. A. Cabinet Officers Ida Kate Pack Prrs ' ulinl LoRENA BuRKHAI.TER I ' icr-PrtsiJcnl Leola Alford Secretary Jessie Johnson Cliorister Gladys Daniel Pianist pU0 ItUT !ft_T - S i-iU. B. Y. P. U. Council Ol-FICHRS Ora Ezell Ct-n Carolvn Hughes Pr LoRENA KiN ' SEV ... Prrsidinl Ep ' u:orili Lcaijuc Jessie Johnson- I ' tisidml Leaiull B. Y. P. V. Ruby Mae Thompson, Prrsidcnt KeillUy So. i B. Y. P. U. Aline Craine Pr esident ral Dufclor sidiiil ptt? lurr M f k Hermenian Literary Society Officers Lillian ' Russell President Cecelia Gandi I ' ice-President Lucv Wall Secretary Artress Moore Treasurer Pnilomatnean Literary Society Officers Roberta Lovelace President Grace Cowlev I ' ice-President Doris Smith .... Secretary Hilda Groome Treasurer f tttP MlXVX •TIE: ■ mi ; ' William Barksdale Hllon ' Cleveland The Co-eds To quote Tennyson, The old order changeth, yielding place to the new. Custom has been disregarded and tradition has been shattered to permit the entrance of a new- regime and three Co-eds to the campus. Not even mince-meat pie for supper could have made us dream that Mrs. Batson would let a mere boy get within a city block of us; as for having them as fellow sufferers through the Dean ' s soap, Mr. Smith ' s sines and cosines, and Dr. Davy ' s French verbs — well — wonders will never cease, so may the saints preserve us ! pn? ImT W ' liETTA Smith ikginia Loftin Nell Dale Pauline Weaver Quartette Glee Club Wii.iii: Jones Harper .Iccompanist Personnel Frances Laniirum Jessie Johnson Louise Webb Vera Mixon Sara Fox Fern Stockstill Helen Horne Catherine Chapman Sarah Heustess Rl ' TH Denham Ada Foulks Gladys Daniel Vivian Draughon Roberta Lovelace Mrs. Hakiiara Sioudt-Roeder Director pnp lurr pn? lurr L ' AUejro Club Gladys Daniri. President Charlinf, Hewlett I ' ice-President Mr. Roeder ■ . . Sponsor Members Leola Alfori) Laverce DoRSEiT Frances Landrum Ruby Allen Helen Daughdrille Virginl-v Loftin Catherine Chapman Elizabeth Gilchrist ' era Mixon Gladys Daniel Willie Jones Harper Ida Kate Pack Charline HEWLErr Mr. E. S. Roeder, Sponsor pin? Mmv Louij Club Officers Johnnie I.ou Williamson Pn-stdrni ViVL N Walker J ' icc-Pi rsidrnl Margie Craixe Sccrrlnry Mr. L. Q. Campcfj.l Sponsor Members RuBV Allen Bonnie Mae Epperson Helen McLean Gladys Byrd Ada Foulks ' era Mixon Aline Craine Margaret Foulks Ruth Osiergreen Margie Craine Dorothy Greenlaw Vivian Walker Dorothy Cross Willard Johnson Johnnie Lou Williamson Gladys Daniel Jessie Johnson Grace Herrington Pin? Mmx Sketch Club Officers Miss Glennie Moseley ;■ Diiicio Pauline Golden Prcsidiiit Trtell Westmoreland I ' ice-Prrs ' uiiiu Evelyn Hay Sfcrrlary-Triasurrr Fay Lancston R,pnrtir Members Elizabeth Calholn Rachel McLexdon Helen Flynt Eilala Thornton Dorothy Greenlaw Naomi Vick Frances Harmon Bonnie CoriEN 92 J5 pit? lltlT Scene from Tlie I Ialtr of Dreams El.IZADETlI nORSETT, ThELMA LeVS lb, Ca1HIRI C Ho-V D, MvRTIS DeARMAN Scene from Junior Flay Kellv B. Manning, Helen Bovd, Katherixe Dale, Mildred Carmiciiael, Dvviciit Kerr pn? lurr HOME ECONOMICS CLL B pu? Mmr I- _ I «c . . . Spanisn Club Officers Clyde Clark PnsiA,nt Alsie Chandler Srcnlary Mrs. Rlffin ' S tonsur Lillian Russell Reporter Frances Landrum Pianist ptttP lurr ' - • ' ■ r:r:- ' r ' ji : INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB pn lurr p. K. Club Officers Virginia I.oftin ' President Virginia Withers Vice-President Virginia Mize Secretary Mary Ella Sproles . . Re ' oiier Dr. G. D. Davidson Sponsor Ml;?iinERS Dr. J. L. Johnson Mary Anna Brock Carolyn Hughes Sue Bell Thompson Hasseltine Byri) Ruby Mae Thompson Jacqueline Johnson Gordy Hughes Vivian Quinn Sidie Parks Catherine Eovd Pttif litrr Pine Burr Staff Louise Webb Editor-in-Clnef Aline Hewitt Business Manaycr Karon Kennedy Advertising Manager Mary Fridge Idverllsing Manager Pauline Golden Idveriising Manager LoRENA BuRKHALTER . . Assistant Business Manager Lucille Owen .... .... Associate Editor Ida Kate Pack Literary Editor Lillian Russell Literary Editor Grace Cowlev Athletic Editor Thelma Jones ■ ' ' ' ' Editor Daisy Wood Stenographer pnf SUIT pnp lurr cissors Staff Orna Fortekberrv Editor-in-Cliief Carolyn Hughes Assistant Editor Francis Ross iliuinrss Manager WiLLARD Johnson . . .Uhurlisinii Manager Cecelia Gandv Llv.rtising Manager Lucille Owen . . Cinulation Manager Lucy Wall C:irrulation Manager Edna Evfrs Cinulation Manager Valbrir Walker . .... Local Editor Roberta Ethridce Local Editor Helen Dauchdrille , . . . Exclmnge Editor BONITA Westbrook Sports Editor Mr. L. Q. Campbell ... ... . Managin j Editor ' im lurr pn Huvx ! J O Siijo-. MISCELLANEOUS VIEWS Pin? luiT Athletic Board Officers Pauline Golden Pn-sidi-nt Jessie Johnson r ' ici--I ' i suh-nl Aline Hewitt Hiisirnss Manaijer Bill Gotten hshtaiil Hmiiuss MamKjir Mildred Carmichael . Seiii-lary-Triiisuiir Miss Kate Fulton llhlrth Director pn? I itrr PHYSICAL EDUCATION DIRECTORS Miss Kate Fulton, General Director Cecelia Gandv Doris Smith Jessie Johnson Jacqueline Johnson $xm Surr Cneer Leaders BuRMAH BuRRis Collryr Char LcaAcr Lucille Brent Asnitani CItccr LiaAcr Marv Fridge hsistiwt C nrr Leader io6 ptt? lurr M Club Officers Alin ' e Hewitt Jacqueline Johnson rice-PnsiJf Grace Cohlev Scciclary Miss Kate Fulton Faculty .Id-visrr Pearl Bkumfield CIrace Cowlev Belle Felder Members Sara Fulton Aline Hewitt Jessie Johnson WiLLARD Johnson- Jacqueline Johnson Sarah Heistess Nella Lef. Artress Moore Pto lurr Basketball Miss Kate Fultox Comh Nki.i.a Lee . . . Pearl Brumfield Giiaiit Euxa Mae Beavers Artress Moore (Captain) . . . Guar J Sarah Fui.ton ' . . Wilma Francis .... Jum iiur Ce itrr Louise Carr . . Grace Cowi.ev .... Ruiiiiiitij Cniirr Flora McKlreath Belle Feeder ForwarJ Bessie Sandifer . Marv Lee Runninij CcnU-r Forivard Jumpinti Cfnttr . . . Guard ■ ■ . Forii.arJ . . . Guard ■ ■ For liar d l xm l xxvx Hiking Club Doris Smith Eunice McDaniel Frances Ward Minnie Branton Acnes Bass Berdie Brumfield I NO Watjus MliMKHRS Dorothy Greenlaw Margaret Clayton Gertrude Stubbs Viola Batte Vivian Draughon Ruby Gay Yelverton GoRDY Hughes Belvadier Price Jacqueline Johnson Hasseltine Byrd ' erdie Sumrai.l Helen Lipovac Katherine Dale Jessie Rue Clark Elizabeth Doksett Willa Moor pnf ISurr Catherine Bovd . Mr. L. C. Bradley Captain Sponsor Jessie Johnson Captain Mr. P, K. Smith Sponsor Acnes Bass Roberta Etheridge Nell Furr Helen- Horne Thelma Jones Helen Lipovac Lena Mae Stewart Naomi Vick Mary Letha Welsh Ruby d.w Yelverton Sarah Bradshaw Katherine Farris Audrey Hamilton Gordy Hughes Melba Izard Frances Landrum Virginia Loftin Eunice McDaniel Mildred Royals Martha Story Georgia Todd ' t !! g M g A irpum of IPatr Uontpu At length I smv a lady ivithin call, Stiller than chisell ' d marble, standing there, A daughter of the gods, divinely tall. And most divinely fair. Ten ' nvson. BOXITA Wf.stbrook Grace Cowley Ruth Ostergreen Mary George Peacock Claire Griffith B O N I T A W E S T B R O O K GRACE COWLEY RUTH O S T E R G RE E N MARY GEORGE PEACOCK CLAIRE GRIFFITH There ' s a plaee in our lives for laiigliter, There ' s a time in our lives for tears: We have hopes for the days to eoine after, If ' e have sorrow for hy-i one years. But the time irhen there ' s no tears nor sorroiv. If hen zee laugh ami think not of tomorroiv. Is the time lehen ire learn And the time that ire hum In our dear old eollege days. For your college life is a dream life, And your college days are dreams, Then you study and joke And you flirt and you smoke. In a miniature ti ' orld, so it seems. But soon comes the time for the real life And the end of your carefree trays, So be gay ivhile you may — They lu ' tll soon pass away — Those dreamy college days. Tke College Vote Fraxcf.s Landrum Typical Woman ' s Collrffr Girl Grace Cowlev Most Beautiful Brunette BONITA WeSTBROOK Most Beautiful Blonde Pauline Golden Most Charming Aline Hewitt Most Intellectual BURMAH BURRIS Most Original Hasseltine Byrd Most Popular Louise Webb Cutest upper Left, Grace Cowley ; Upper Right, Bonita Westbrook ; Lower Left, Frances Landrum; Loiver Right, Pauline Golden; Center, Hasseltine Byrd AidlHi ' l HrWn PHMffinr ' T i HHi H uHBglj W 1 l l r . ' . ' rL.-i t- 1 ' V«, J • ' Viii ' ' - iJi- ' SB . i Cl. ' asawX. ft-«B i -Jit upper Left. Alixh Hewitt; Upper Right. Burmah Burrs; Bnttoni. Louise Werr ptip lurr A FAMOUS GROUP OF I 7 CHAMPS OF BY GONE DAYS f tur lurr $xm l«rr RNEARLTA CENTUKV ■■ - HAS SCT n E PACK FOK -■- Midsiasu Pi jouauAUiiu THE SCISSORS nO UN ' S LAST WORD WeekFcaturis HEARD ' ' S ' lVV ' , : Marriage of M. 1 M • In SoMi; • . C. St«denSen,or Speakers gflO TO WORSE ' t ' irS Oman ' s t ' ollej;e Knj(ns Cnnvention .■■r..6i(,;in i C ml tot ' . MUSIC USED FOR LEAP YEAR IrES ! SMSlf iS AN INN-llAr. i:VE T CIcr Clull lo Heaven Help He U ' avfi .u™, lunuuu — BRIDE Y«w s WIDELY E u F o p 6 a u CURE IH MET{ WQMEH ElIGIBLES S Alio COPID IS eE UEN T.i n i- |-TA i liV nu n vA STORIES Orooa DlSftpjifan ;lJr. J. L.J(ilinsfin_ Pfaved Role o( Cuuifl. - !Srsi7 T...- TO Sir on UMmi BIC U.NE OF . GOOD SA. D riCHES i)K. r. II. i,()si.:v ' ' ' - « ' ' ' ' ' i ' ii« 6,000 Ho, COLLEGE CAPTrfiES ...MONEy: Sim A SOUMGIRIIS , MYSTERY , JliJ-.lSSJG,, TEACHERS WILL Women Are Told ,, C[¥£ TESTIMONyi xtospat. NIGHT ■ .. i : Hu L,, : Personal Messag! ' ' W Cot e p ywRediice ' IStop Getting ] Up Nightj In the Com WANT AD Hennean JUita-ary BOYS ■Vj.% ' WANTED TO KNOW Offered From Time to Time- oa ' Celebrates v.«n,utojLL HAVE TO TRY ALL OVER AGAIN Fail THEMANTOSEEISMiim liere s a,; wiLLNtiiDFm,; Reason ' ' ' • ' ' ' -• ' ■■° MIXTURE THAT 5[|||BicusS T , T. .■:,-. K-i I WOULDN ' T WORK ,■,.„„..,■, ,U i Eightieth Birthday ■ _ J- . Severe Pains  ' ' - ' I ' iWj.iirls _ vallii Uwk All Ae Good People GO WITH US MR. CAMPBELLS PRIZE EDITION OF THE SCISSORS fin? lurr THE STAFF GOES A-PICXICKIXG T im lurr List of Advertisers American Dry Cleaners Haltiesburg Coca-Cola Bottling Company Haltiesburg Commercial National Bank Central Electric Company Halliesburg Haltiesburg Haltiesburg Chambliss Hardware Company Haltiesburg Edgar-Schamber Jewelry Company Haltiesburg Firm Ice Fuel Company Hatliesburg Gulf States Creosoting Company Haltiesburg Hattiesburc American Hattiesburc Local Agents Hattiesburc Building Loan Association Hattiesburc Grocery Company Hattiesburc Creamery Pr:)Duci Company Hattiesburc Business College Hub Haltiesburg Hatliesburg Haltiesburg Hatliesburg . Haltiesburg Hatliesburg Hawkins Hardware Company HoLoDAY Realty Company Hewlett Undertaking Company Hatliesburg Hatliesburg Haltiesburg KoMP Machine Company London Grocery Company Haltiesburg Haltiesburg Metropolitan Beauty Shop Mississippi Woman ' s College Hatliesburg Hatliesburg Merchant ' s Company, Inc J. J. Newman Lumber Company Owl Drug Stores Halliesburg Hatliesburg R. E. Rollings Sarphie Jewelry Company Hattiesburg Taium Lumber Company Theological Seminary S Halliesburg minary Hill. Texas ■Woodruff Furniture Company Halliesburg pn? lurr MISSISSIPPI WOMAN ' S COLLEGE Member of Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the South HATTIESBURG. MISSISSIPPI Property of the Mississippi Baptist Convention The Woman ' s College offers a standard four-year Literary Course. There is no Preparatory Depart- ment. Entrance to the Freshman Class by diploma from four-year accredited high schools certifying 15 units, or by examination. Board is offered in fireproof dormitories in rooms for two students, with bathroom between every two rooms. There is also a self-help dormitory, where expenses for board are considerably reduced. New Infirmary, new Swimming Pool, new Science Build- ing, new Model Home. High-grade course offered in Piano, Violin, Voice, Speech Arts, Home Economics, and Art. Conservatory Course in Music. Send for New Catalogue J. L. JOHNSON, President pn? litiT Extending our appre- ciation to the Annual Staff and the student body for the splendid CO - operation received from them in doing the photographic work for this Annual COLE STUDIO pn liUT Call for Mr. Zellmeb The Metropolitan Beauty Shop FOR ARTISTIC BOBBING, PERMANENT WAVING AND A COMPLETE SERVICE FOR YOUR EVERY NEED Be Your Prctlu-si 5f.! K THE Girr STORE Hattiesburc, Miss. London Grocery Co. Wholesale and Retail Giocei ' ies, Feeds. Fertilizeis. Chickens, Eggs and Produce Hattiesburc, Miss. Collins King Insurance ana Bonds HATTIESBURC. MISS. Holaday Realty Co. Realtors HATTIESBURC, MISS. BUY, BUILD AND BOOST HATTIESBURC Comj)hments of Hattiesburg Local Agents Association Incorporated Hattiesburc, Mississippi T xxu lurr SUPERIOR SERVICE GUARANTEED PROTECTION We Offer You Absolute Safety for Your Funds and Superior Service in Every Department of Our Bank ON THIS BASIS WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS CITIZENS BANK HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI HATTIESBURG COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY HATTIESBURG. MISSISSIPPI HAWKINS HARDWARE COMPANY WE SPECIALIZE IN Goldsmith ' s Celebrated Line of Athletic Goods The Largest Wholesale and Retail Hardware House in South Missis- sippi. Our Combined Floor Space is 42.000 Square Feet HATTIESBURG. MISSISSIPPI f tn lurr J, E, BUFKIN SHOES— HOSIERY LUGGAGE Strictly cash and one price to all. Specializing in Shoes, Hosiery and Luggage. Volume buying for three stores enables us to offer splendid values and unusually low prices on medium and high grade Footwear. Hosiery and Luggage Satisfaction Assured Hattiesburg GULFPORT MISSISSIPPI BiLOxI Owl Drug Stores NOS. 1 AND 2 At Our Fountains WE CATER TO PARTIES Served in Colors KODAK SUPPLIES 24-Hour Development Service Owl Drug Stores Main and Front Streets Telephones 7 and 1 1 Where Friends Meet Friends HATTIESBURG, MISS. MATTINGLY ' S BAKERY QUALITY AND SERVICE The Home of Butternut Bread Jus - Rite and Old - Fashioned Pound Cake Specialties, Cream Puffs, Chocolate Eclairs, Pies, Cakes and Assorted Candies HATTIESBURG. MISSISSIPPI mt lurr TATUM LUMBER COMPANY HATTIESBURG. MISSISSIPPI | Established 1893 Manu acturcrs and Conservators of LONG LEAF AND YELLOW PINE R. E. ROLLINGS Jeweler DIAMONDS, JEWELRY WATCHES Lovely Gifts of Lasting Beauty and Service to Suit Your Pocketbook Special Prices to College Students 617 Main Street HATTIESBURG. MISSISSIPPI Woodruff Furniture Store PICTURES FRAMED Reasonable Prices West Pine Street HATTIESBURG. MISSISSIPPI pn Ittrr THE INDIVIDUALITY WHICH CHARACTERIZES THIS BANK BUT MAKES Its Name Known Whenever South Mississippi Banking is Mentioned Reflects the Loyalty of Our Customers and the Supremacy of Our Organization WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS On the Basis of Intelligent. Helpful and Agreeable Service The Commercial National Bank Member Federal Reserve System Hattiesburg, Miss. PAY CASH AND PAY LESS Individual and Distinctive Clothes and Accessories for Matron and Miss. Always at Low Prices That Admit of No Competition THE HUB SAENGER ' S STRAND The World ' s Best Photoplays Steam heated in winter, typhoon cooled and ventilated in sum- mer, with perfect musical ac- companiment on the new Rob- ert Morgan Organ Mississippi ' s Finest Hattiesburg. Miss. pur litrr HAVE THE HATTIESBURG AMERICAN FOLLOW YOU HOME DURING VACATION It ' s Mississippi ' s Best Paper Compliments of GULF STATES CREOSOTING COMPANY HATTIESBURG. MiSS. J. S. TURNER « SONS DEPARTMENT STORE HATTIESBURG. MISS. Compliments of JITNEY JUNGLE HATTIESBURG. MISS. pn? Suit r. W. FOOTE, President G. J. HAUENSTEIN, Vice-President E. C. Polk, Cashier W. P. Jones, Cashier J. L. MlXON, Assistant Cashier C. M. SIGLER, Assistant Cashier First National Bank RESOURCES OVER $6,000,000 Banking by Mail a Specialty HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI TRY RED BIRD BRAND SCHOOL SUPPLIES There is a Tablet or Blank in the Line to Fit Every Want and Each One is the Best to Be Had at the Price Asked HATTIESBURG GROCERY CO. Local Distributors HATTIESBURG. MISSISSIPPI HIGHTOWER SEED COMPANY HIGH GRADE SEEDS Free Catalogue HATTIESBURG. MISSISSIPPI RAWLS « CARTER DRUG STORE Our New Electric Toaster Makes the Best Sandwiches in Town HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI l mt Mnn Fraternity, College and Class Jewelry COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITATIONS JEWELER TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF MISSISSIPPI WOMAN ' S COLLEGE L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers ATTLEBORO. MASS. ASK ANY COLLEGE GREEK WHERE YOUR SAVINGS ARE SAFE Save for your Christmas Money Save for vour Summer Vacation Save for Yearly Taxes Save for that Incviiabie Rainy Day $1.00 Starts an Account Six Per Cent Dividends Compounded Semi-annuallif Hattiesburg Building and Loan Association Luther A. Smith. President R. C. Small. Vice-President M. M. Simmons. Secretari Treasure. FANCY DRY CLEANING AMERICAN DRY CLEANERS 207-208 East Pine Street Opposite Metcfianls Grocery Company Phone 1466 f tttf l«rr COMPLIMENTS Firm Ice and Fuel Company ICE— COAL Telephones 3 3 and 30 Hattiesburg, Miss. C. R. Cranberry NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS 400 Main Street HATTIESBURG. MISS. HATTIESBUR G LAURt The College Girls ' Shop Ladies ' Ready-to-Wear Dry Goods and Millinery FINE BROTHERS Hattiesburg ' s Best and Busiest Store EMPORIUM DEPT. STORE Largest Stock of Novelty Shoes in Hattiesburg Visit Our Shoe Department COMPLIMENTS CENTRAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 404 Main Street HATTIESBURG. MISSISSIPPI ixxt lurr KOMP MACHINERY COMPANY ETERNIT A i ' BESTOS SLATE AND EVCRY GR DC OF Composition Roofing. Mill Supplies and Agf icultuial Implements HATTIESDURG. MISSISSIPPI GORDON VAN TINE CO. Ready Cut Homes Ours the Trade That Service Made HATTIESBURG. MISSISSIPPI HULETT UNDERTAKING CO. Establiihcd 1910 Telephone 48 Opposite Court Square HATTIESBURG, MISS Thos. M. Fergerson Realtor Will Be Glad to Serve You in All Real Estate Matters HATTIESBURG. MISSISSIPPI Moore ' s Laundry AND Dry Cleaning Plant Wc Do It Better. You Soil ' Em anJ Wc Clean ' Em PHONE 13 26 I ' ATTIESEURG. MISS. pu? lurr J. J. NEWMAN LUMBER COMPANY HATTIESBURG. MISSISSIPPI Produce the NEWMAN Brand of Lumber A Home Built of Newman Lumber is a House Built Upon a Rock. House Bills Furnished Complete — Sills. Joists, Studding. Rafters. Sheathing. Siding. Flooring. Ceiling, Casing. Base. Door and Window Jambs. Partition. Mouldings, Lath and Shingles Floors Made of Our Edge Grain Flooring Equal the Finest Woods in the World BOX FACTORY We make Standard Can Boxes, all sizes of Syrup Crates, Standard Cabbage Crates, Bushel Crates for kiln-drying potatoes NEWMAN IS ON OUR PRODUCT You Take No Chances When Dealing With Us A Cordial Welcome and a Jolly Good Time Always Awaits You at the ANDERSON THEATER The Home of Entertainment Where the Mighty Robert Morton Unit Pipe Organ is a real feature of every program. Worth going miles to hear RAWLINGS ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT We Carry a Complete Line of the Above CHAMBLISS HARDWARE COMPANY hattiesburg, mississippi 40 — Phones — 140 Ptn lurr THE MERCHANTS COMPANY, Inc. (OF MISS.) Millers, Manufacturers and Distributors MILLERS BIG M FLOUR AND CORN MEAL MANUFACTURERS BIG M FEEDS POULTRY. DAIRY. HAM, OX DISTRIBUTORS Groceries. Fruits. Vegetables. Etc. Magee D ' Lo Prentiss Poplarville Picayune McLain Laurel, Mississippi A COMPLETE STORE FOR JUNIORS. MISSES AND WOMEN Spcci.ilizing on Dresses for School Girls VISIT HATTIESBURG AND THE DAVIDSON COMPANY STEMME « SONS Florists FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS POTTED PLANTS SHRUBS FLOWER SEEDS Sjicsrosm. 1 I 5 W. Pine St. Phone 885 Greenhouses. 307 4th Ave. Phone 3 18 HATTIESBURG, MiSS. Member Florists ' Telegraph Delivery A DISH FOR EVERY OCCASION A FLAVOR FOR EVERY TASTE PURITY ICE CREAM All Ways Best MANUFACTURED BY Hattiesburg Creamery and Produce Co. Mam Street. HATTIESBURG. MiSS. Ptup lurr THE AMERICAN BRICK COMPANY Has always been a suppcrtcr of and contributor to the Mississippi Woman ' s College, believing that it fills a need in religious education. The College buildings stand as evidence of permanent construction, built with Riverside Brick Telephone 1597 HATTIESBURG, MISS. HEALTH WINS CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS and ELECTRIC BATHS Dr. C. L. Alexander Corner Drug Store Building TELEPHONE 180 AND 957 HATTIESBURG. MISSISSIPPI Edgar-Schamber Jewelry Optical Co. Thoroughly Equipped Optical Offi.c in Charge of Registered Optometrist Expert Watchmakers. Engravers and Jewelers We Solicit Your Patronage PHONE 857 115 West Pine St. WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT CENTURY DRUG STORE Courtesy and Efficient Service 512 Main ' HATTIESBURG. MISS. SUPERIOR EATS Naturally Good WE CATER TO COLLEGE GIRLS West Pine St. HATTIESBIRG. MlSS. POSITION GUARANTEED to Every Fall Gradu.Ue The School With a Reputation HATTIESBURG BUSINESS COLLEGE J. p. PRESCOTT. President H. ' .TTIESBURG. MISS. Ptu lurr AN OPEN LETTER TO COLLEGE STUDENTS Schools — Theology Religious Education Sacred Music Missionaiy Trainini THE OLD BOOK Southwestern Seminary is Clirist-filled and woiia-girdling in its spiiit. It is orthodox and fundamental to the core. It accepts the Old Bool: page for page and without qualifications. Its history i s rich and its future SOUTHWESTERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY NEXT SESSION OPENS SEPT. 24 .■IFTER COLLEGE. The Seminary welco lege trained young who plan to crown tl th speciaiti eliglo field. SPECIALTIES Special courses offered young women. The spirit on tl campus is 100% in cordialil and fellowship. Men ar EXPENSES Expen,ses are kept at the minimum with no tuition and low rents and hoard. Special homes are offered to married students and hundreds make school laching, dir rial activities o and three ng edu CLIMATE The great open spaces of the Southwest offer splendid health conditions. The maj- esty of the plains is unpar- alleled, and the beauty and accessibility of the Seminary is everything to be desired. COME JOIN WITH US. IVrile for Catalogue L. R. Scarborough, D .D., LL.D., President Seminary Hill. Texas MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE CLINTON. MISSISSIPPI Founded in 1826 FOUR-YEAR COLLEGE FOR MEN Member of Southern Association of Colleges and American Association of Colleges Beautiful Campus. Excellent Buildings and Equipment. Strong Faculty. 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