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

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I. E. Rouse Memorial Library William Carey College Hottiesburg, Mississippi For Reference Not to be taken from this room I n ' mm ISB .A ■ . ' .V- yB Mfli w% m i ivv A. - ' :: COPYRIGHT HASSELTINE BYRD Editor-in-Chief JACQUELINE JOHNSON Business Manager Published by the Pine Burr Staff of the Mississippi Woman ' s College Hattiesburg, Miss. 37 ' : n 4 5 x ssm Con fen rs Book One The College Book Two The (glasses Book Three Organizations Book Four (Miscellaneous Forew ord Sack of us, whether per- forming in the center ring or in a side-show, whether playing the part of the ring-master or the water- boy, has aspired to he a good trouper. Here are the annals of the circus. ; « ; ■ «4 , . mm 9BHb cc .3R€) John Lipscomb Johnson f B.S., M.A., LL.D. i President ■ ' ' Li ciEN Quitman Campbell A.B., M.A. Dean and Professor of Entjlisli George Diuguid Davidson A.B., Ph.D. Professor of French Carroll Wardlaw Griffin B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Cliemistry Francis M. Hunter A.B., M.A. Professor of Education and Psychology Cecil S. Johnson A.B., M.A. Professor of History M 16 Faculty Earl Foster McConnaha A.B., Th.M., M.A., Th.D. Professor- of History and Rcijislrar Dawson Phelps A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of History Mrs. Jessie Rood Rlffin A.B., M.A. Professor of Spanish and Latin William Elmer Byrne E.E., Ph.D. Professor of Matltematies Stephen Alna Wilkinson A.B., Th.B., M.A. Professor of Religious Eduiation Christine Moon A.B. In:tructor in Education and RrHijious Training Mrs. Barbara Stoldt-Roeder Instructor in Voice and Director of the Glee Club Elwood Shoenly Roeder Director of Music and Director of Piano Elizabeth Gilchrist Instructor in Piano and Theory Vera Mixon Instructor in Piano and Theory Nena Kate Ramsey A.B., M.A. Professor of Speech Arts Maud Emma King A.B. Instructor in Encjlish and French )) i8 Mrs. Lucia Porch er Johnson A.B. Director of Art Department Mrs. Mae Waller Batson Dean of Jl ' omen Robert Ford Bass Business Manager Mrs. Etta Luper-Waller Matro n of Dormitories Mrs. Lucia Jennings O ' Briant M.EI. Librarian Amy Phelps Dawes A.B. Instructor in Theory and Violin Willie D. Hearst A.n. Instructor in Chemistry and Biology Florence Margaret Sterbins B.S., M.S. Associate Professor of Biology Gertrude N. Knepper B.S., M.S. Associate Professor of Home Economics Mrs. D. S. Harmon Instructor in Shorthand, Typeivriting, Bookkeeping Mrs. Pearl Edwards Dietitian Miss Dorler Tillie College Nurse ' ' Alma Mater ' ' Where the winds of Mississippi Sigh among the Southern pines, And wild flowers deck the forest, Mingled with the jasmine vines. There you ' ll find the Woman ' s College, H With its wealth of life ' s best things, Y Giving of its stores of knowledge : To the girls beneath her wings. i Chorus t Woman ' s College, Woman ' s College,: ■ Proud are we of thy fair name! How we love to sing thy praises And to spread abroad thy fame! Woman ' s College, Woman ' s College,, Proud are we of thy fair name! How we love to sing thy praises And to spread abroad thy fame! When the girls of Mississippi Catch the gleam of learning ' s call. And they all stand up to answer, Woman ' s College leads them all, So if you would pay some honor To the greatest school you know. Give a cheer for Woman ' s College, Where the Southern breezes blow. 5ENI0R5 Jewel Edrie Ball HARRISVILLEj MISSISSIPPI B.A. Whiteworth, ' 26- ' 2y S. O. B. Club, ' 26; Philomathean ; French Club, ' ay- ' ag ; Scissors Staff, ' 30; Athletic Association, ' 26- ' 2j; Basketball, ' 28. Jeweled balls for eyes and jet black ebony for hair and a disposition that will melt in your mouth — Jewel Ball. And this equation will prove to be true with only a little observation and less calculation. Stella Gwendolyn Barnette MADDEN, MISSISSIPPI B.A. Hermenian; Three- Year Student; Student Council, ' 29, ' 30; B. Y. P. U. Council, ' 30; Hiking Club; Scissors Staff, ' 30; Life Service Band, ' 29, ' 30; Le Cercle Francais, ' 30. Stella ' s black eyes snap with fun — but fun ' s not all in Stella ' s life — for when we need a thing done well, she ' s the one we get for the job. And do we worry about it any more? I should say not! i« Aline Elizabeth Beazley SCOOBA, MISSISSIPPI B.A. Judson College, ' 27, ' 28; Philomathean ; May Day Court, ' 29; Hiking Club, ' 29, ' 30. Beautiful .-Jilecn — tall and fair — fFit i a lovely face and e lorious hair. What more could man ask than a look at her? She moves a duchess and looks a queen! Helen Wilhelmine Bond COLLINS, MISSISSIPPI B.A., F.A. Certificate Hermenian; B. Y. P. U. Council, ' 29; Dramatic Club, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Life Service Band, ' 27, ' 28, ' 29; Secretary of Dramatic Club, ' 30; Vice-President. Friends, students, and faculty, lend me your ears, says Helen— and we lend ' em, for such I ' s her ability and appeal. If you feel you just must resist her appeal, don ' t do like Ulysses, who tied himself hand and foot and left his ears free to listen but take it from us, do just the opposite or you ' ll be her slave forever. iJ Alice Katherine Boyd PICKENS, MISSISSIPPI B.A., Speech Diploma Alpha Psi Omega, ' 30; Hermenian; Dramatic Club, ' 27, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Secretary Dramatic Club, 29; Captain Tennis Team, ' 28; I. R. Club, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Vice-President I. R. Club, ' 29, Secretary :. R. Club, ' 30; Poetry Club, ' 29, ' 30; President Poetry Club, ' 30; Who ' s Who, ' 30; Pine Burr Staff, ' 30; Worthy Playwright; Alpha Psi Omega, ' 30; Le Cercle Francais, ' 30. The epitome of chic. The height of indifference. The potentialities of a Bernhardt, showing already marked ability in the serious drama. The spirit and urge of a poet — a volume of no mean ability to her credit. These are the impressions one has of K. Boyd — impressions are all, however, she being an enigma to those around her and possibly to herself. Katherine George Breland COFFEEVILLE, MISSISSIPPI B.A. Hiking Club; Dramatic Club. Cosmopolitan Kate! She who has diced with life and found it a right goodly game — for she seems to have won. Many are the men who have responded to the magnetism of those tantalizing eyes — but what difference to Kate? Her only wish was for a toy Ford — and, as usual, she was Lucky Kate. -T ' QuiLLA Fay Brewer MCCOMB, MISSISSIPPI B.A. Home Economics Club, ' 37; Hermenian; President McComb Club, ' 30; Chi Beta Mu ' aq- ' so- Vice-President Chi Beta Mu, ' 30; Spanish Club, ' ay- ' aS. Fanciful Fay! How we all love j ' oii — your ways, your disposition, but most of all just you, for what you mean to us. You are the girl of our hearts. Hasseltine Byrd MT. OLIVE, MISSISSIPPI B.A. Hermenian; Class Cheer Leader, ' 27, ' 30; Hermenian-Philomathean Wedding, ' ag ; I. R Club ' a8, ' a9, ' 30; Vice-President Student Bod.v, ' 29; Scissors Staff, ' 29; Pine Burr Staff, ' 29 ' ; Most Popular, ' 28, ' 29; Executive Council, ' 29; Editor Pine Burr, ' 30; Most Popular, ' 30. Hilarious Hassel! The last word in pep and popularity. But look out for her scath- ing sarcasm! Hassel has been transformed from a buxom lass of the ' teen age into a gracious girl of the twenties— how? I don ' t know! Perhaps it was just that some- thing that has made her the most preferred of M. W. C. girls. Louise Malone Campbell WIGGINS, MISSISSIPPI B.J. Hermenian; Poetrv Club, ' 29, ' 30; Hiking Club, ' 27, ' 28, ' 39; Le Cercle Francais, ' 30; Scissors Staff, ' 30; B. Y. P. U. Council, ' 29. Louise of the shining eyes, Louise of the radiant smile! May the laughter of coming years make that smile sweeter, and the tears only malce those eyes more lovely. Thus — you are sure of success, for who could resist you when you smile? Pearl Cockcroft SHIPMAN, MISSISSIPPI B.J. Philomathian ; Student Council, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Dramatic Club, ' 28, ' 39; Vice-President Dramatic Club, ' 29- ' 3o; Le Cercle Francaise, ' 29- ' 3o. A lot of little bit but a big lot in everybody ' s heart. If she can ' t smile her way to one ' s heart there is always her speech art ' s training to get her there. Sarah Nell Dale PRENTISS, MISSISSIPPI F.A. in Piano Philomathean ; Hiking Club, Captain ' 28, ' 29; Glee Club, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Quartet, ' 28, ' 29- Sextet ' 30; L ' Allegro Club, ' 29, ' 30; President of L ' Allegro Club, ' 30; Y. W. A. Cabinet; ' Student Council. A fragile piece of painted porcelain, feminine loveliness superlative — to be more spe- cific, our ovi n Nell. And when she sings to one with her soul in her eyes! Well, she ' s the kind of a girl that men go mad over — and who could blame them? We couldn ' t. Dorothy June Day MCCOMB, MISSISSIPPI B..1. M. S. C. W., ' 27, ' 28; Hikers ' Club; President Class, ' 30; Dramatic Club, ' 30; McComb Club, ' 30; Scissors Staff, ' 30; Assistant Cheer Leader, ' 30. Dancing Dot, our own modern maiden — she with all the abandon and exotic lure of a young French danseuse. She of the provocative smile and tantalizing eyes! But watch her! She ' ll steal your heart away and there ' s no getting it back, either. Myrtice Earle Dearman FOREST, MISSISSIPPI S.A. Diploma Philomathean ; Class Secretary, ' 28; Housekekeping Medal, ' 27; B. Y. P. U. Council, ' 28; Secre- tary Y. W. A., ' 29; President Dramatic Club, ' 27, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; President Y. W. A., ' 30; Student Government Council, ' 30; Assistant in S. A. Department, ' 30; Dramatic Club; B. S. U. Council, ' 30; Sub-Director Alpha Psi Omega, ' 30. Visions of violets of palest blue — demure loveliness, petite, all these make Myrtice. She ' s meant so much to everyone of us. Like Peg, she has daintily tripped into our hearts, charming us with her sweet, womanly ways. Fae Elizabeth Emmerick NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA B.A. M. S. C. W., ' 27, ' 28, ' 29; President Hikers ' Club; President Pelicans, ' 30. Who does not love her — her of the big blue eyes that flirt unconsciously, and the irre- sistible smile? If you think you can keep from liking her, you ' d better not look at her at all — for to see her is to fall. Georgie Marie Fancher GREENWOOD, MISSISSIPPI B.A. Vice-President B. S. U., ' iS- ' zg; Secretary I. R. Club, ' 28, ' 29; Scholarship Award, ' 28- ' 29 ; Sec- retary Delta Club, ' 28- ' 29 ; President I. R. Club, ' 30; Associate Religious Director, ' 28- ' 30. How happily has she combined learning and love! Brilliant mind, attractive person- ality, lovable woman — no wonder she awakened the sensitive soul of a poet! Selina Belle Felder RUTH, MISSISSIPPI B.A. Hermenian; Varsity Basketball, ' 27, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Captain Basketball, ' 30; M Club, ' 27, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Vice-President Class, ' 39; President McComb Club, ' 29; Secretary of A. A., ' 39; Feature Section, ' 39; Maid of Honor May Day, ' 39; Assistant Physical Education, ' 30; Business Manager A. A., ' 30; Scissors Staff, ' 30; Best Athlete, ' 30. Belle of M. W. C. our Belle is — beauty and grace combined in a vivid personality. One feels better after having passed her smiling face. Ethyl Virginia Fitzgerald MAGNOLIA, MISSISSIPPI B.A. M. S. C. W., ' 27, ' 28, ' 29 ; Louisiana State University, Summer Session, ' 29 ; Hikers ' Club. Beauty plus it and a long list of other indefinable things go to make up Ethyl. She ' s been here only a year, but her list of friends is longer — and may we prophesy, more lasting? — than that of her assets. Madeline Virginia Flint LAURKL, MISSISSIPPI D..L Hermenian ; English Club, ' 25; Hiking Club, ' 25; Spanish Club, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Student Council, ' 29; Secretary Spanish Club, ' 30; Orchestra, ' 28, ' 29; Le Cercle Francais Club, ' 30. A marvel of an I. Q., a fit psychological study for any specialist in the field. No wonder she makes A ' s. But above all, she has just lots and lots of friendliness. Lena Gertrude Ford VICKSBURG, MISSISSIPPI B.A. I. R. Club, ' 29, ' 30; E Circulo Espanol, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Le Cercle Francais, ' 29, ' 30; Life Service Band, ' 29, ' 30; Hermenian. Gertrude ' s quiet and modest ways have made a lasting impression upon her college friends. Her teachers call her a fine student. Everyone respects her for what she is. Grace Henri Furr MAGNOLIA, MISSISSIPPI B.A. Hermenian; Life Service Band, ' 28- ' 29- ' 3o; Chi Beta Mu, ' 29, ' 30; Le Cercle Francais, ' 30; Scissors Staff, ' 30. As quiet as she can possibly be, but who needs to speak if she has eyes and a smile like Grace ' s, that speaks oceanfuls? Say it with smiles is her motto, and she keeps it like a Scotchman keeps money. Faye Hamil HANDSBORO, MISSISSIPPI B.A. A. A.; Centra! College, Conway, Arkansas, ' 26; B. B. I., ' se- ' ay ; B. Y. P. U. Council, ' 29- ' 3o; Life Service Band, ' 29, ' 30. The ligltt of love, the purity of grace, The mind, tlie music breathing from her face. Although we ' ve known you just a year, Faye, you ' ve won our hearts. We ' ll miss your sweet face and your gentle, sympathetic smile. If only you could stay! Jacqueline Van Raden Johnson HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI B.A. Hermenian; President Class, ' 28; B. S. U. Council, ' 28, ' 29; M Club, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Glee Club, ' 29, ' 30;, President Hermenian Society, ' 29; President A. A., ' 29; Business Manager Scissors, ' 29; Assistant Cheer Leader, ' 29; Physical Education Assistant, ' 28, ' 29; Pine Burr Staff, ' 29; Athletic Board, ' 30; Business Manager Glee Club, ' 30; Business Manager Pine Burr, ' 30; L R. Club, ' 30. Tacky Jacky or gracious Jacqueline — which? Such a dual personality! One mo- ment a rollicking wreck of a scamp and the next a winsome woman with her soul shining from deep shadowy eyes. Who can solve the enigma? Teh! Teh- ' Mrs. a. Benjamine Kelly SARTARTIA, MISSISSIPPI B.A. President Adelian Literary Society, ' 15; Managing Editor Hillman College Magazine, ' 15; Valedictorian Senior Class Hillman College, ' 15; 4-II County Club Leader, ' 27, ' 28, ' 29; Dramatic Club, ' 29, ' 30; L R. Club, ' 29, ' 30. Mrs. Kelly, you ' ve been such a wonderful big sister to us all that we love you — everyone of us. We know that son of yours must be adorable, having such a lovely mother. Dorothy Dwight Kerr LOUISVILLE, MISSISSIPPI B.A., S.A. Certificate Vice-President A. A., ' 29; Assistant Business Manager A. A., ' 30; Business Manager Dramatic Club, ' 29; President Dramatic Club, ' 30; May Day Court, ' 29; Hermenian. All that ' s attractive, all that ' s dainty, all that ' s graceful (and shy, too) — well, that ' s Dwight. Really, Dwight, you ' re a darling. Takes you, honey, to make things complete. Fay Langston COLUMBIA, MISSISSIPPI F.A. Diploma Three-Year Student; Art Club, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Reporter Art Club, ' 28; President Art Club, ' 30; B. S. IT. Council, ' 30; Annual Staff, ' 30. More like a model than an artist herself — this child of baby blue eyes, perfect skin, with its delicate coloring and fair bright hair. But the stroke of her brush is just as fine, just as delicate, as her own soft beauty. Verna Fern Langston COLUMBIA, MISSISSIPPI ♦ ' F.A. Diploma in Piano Hermenian; Tennis Club, ' 27, ' 28; L ' Allegro Club, ' 29, ' 30; B. Y. P. U. Council, ' 29, ' 30. Who would be surprised to hear that Fern would one day be a famous concert pianist? Not I! In fact, we ' re expecting just that to happen, and we know that Fern won ' t forget her poor friends when she ' s a celebrity — no, she ' s not that kind. Norma Belle Little COLUMBIA MISSISSIPPI B.A. Hermenian; Student Council, ' 38, ' 39; President S. V. Band, ' 37, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Hiking Club; F. C. Association; Scissors Staff, ' 30; Le Cercle Francais; B. S. U. Council, ' 30. Whatsoever things are true, honest, just, pure and lovely. Norma, you ' re all those. But somehow you ' re so companionable, so friendly, that you ' ve slipped into our hearts to stay. Patricia Kate Lowe DOSSVILLE, MISSISSIPPI B.A. Secretary Home Economics Club, ' 38- ' 29 ; President Home Economics Club, ' 29- ' 3o; Member Chi Beta Mu; Student Council, ' 29; President B. Y. P. U., ' 29; President Sunday School. Pat has learned remarkably well the first great truth about man — namely, man is most easily captured just after he is well fed. Well, Pat, you ' re sure of your choice whenever you make it, and doubly sure because your charm hides a most desirable personality. loNE Belle Lowry JACKSON , MISSISSIPPI B.A. Hermenian; Feild Co-operative Committeeman, ' 38; President F. C. Club, ' 29, ' 30; Spanish Club, ' 27, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Life Service Band; Volunteer Band. Our own campus copy of leadership, adaptability and dependability. We know, lone, that you ' ll always hold up your part of the job. Kelly B. Manning JACKSON ' , MISSISSIPPI B.A., S.A. Certificate Alpha Psi Omega; Hermenian; Dramatic Club, ' 27, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Honorable Prompter of Alpha Ps! Omega, ' 30. Kill the blues with Kelly — that ' s the motto of all of her friends — and who could be sad when Kelly speaks, laughs, and smiles? Can we imagine one more kind-hearted, one more generous-minded, or one more open-handed than our Kelly? No! r Dorothy Helen Martin HAMBURG, MISSISSIPPI F.A. Diploma Philomathean ; Student Government Council, ' 29 ; Secretary Life Service Band, ' 29- ' 3o. The pursuit of the perfect, then, is the pursuit of sweetness and light. Dorothy, in you we find this simple sweetness and light — others who know you not may guess the rest. Virginia Mize SILVER CREEK, MISSISSIPPI B.A. Philomathean; B. Y. P. U. Council; Volunteer Band; Secretary of Life Service Band, ' 28; Vice- President P. K. Club, ' 28; Treasurer P. K. Club, ' 29; President of Life Service Band, ' 30; B. S. U. Council, ' 30; Le Cercle Francais ; Y. W. A. Cabinet, ' 30. Virginia interprets that word man in the line, And be a friend to man, in the same sense the author wrote and meant it. It ' s strange, but it seems that everyone who knows Virginia interprets the same word to mean Virginia. And yet neither Vir- ginia nor the rest are at fault in their interpretation. i WiLLA Carmack Moor STURCIS, MISSISSIPPI B.A. Philomathean ; Secretary-Treasurer Class, ' 30; Most Original, ' 30; El Circulo Espanol ; Pine Burr Staff, ' 30; Scissors Staff, ' 30; College Cheer Leader, ' 30; Treasurer Student Govern- ment, ' 30. IFilla ' s cle ' ver — quite a ivit! ' Sides tliat, she ' s a bundle of it ! Our own Kampus Kopy of College Humor. Say, you old S. T. C, don ' t get your tongue bit out in your next car wreck, because it ' s your best asset, when sharpened. Gladys Weeta Patterson PHILADELPHIA, MISSISSIPPI B.A. Three-Year Student; Vice-President Class, ' 28; V ice-President Life Service Band, ' 29; Spanish • Club, ' 28- ' 29; Hiking Club, ' 27; Scissors Staff, ' 30; Hermenian. There is something so enticingly feminine about Gladys that she is sure always to be a favorite among those of the stronger sex. Here ' s hoping she will stay true to her type and not ruin her personality with an affected sophistication. But besides being such a bundle of charm, she ' s a shark at drama! With brains and beauty combined, no wonder she ' s the dean ' s pet — for that ' s the way his taste runs. Madge Elizabeth Simmons OSYKA, MISSISSIPPI B.A. Home Economics Cluh, ' 27, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Chi Beta Mu Club, ' 29, ' 30; Student Council, ' 28, ' 29; Hermenian ; President Sunday School Class, ' 29- ' 3o. Our tribute to you, Madge, is to your quiet, industrious ways. We never know when you ' re sad. You always have a cheerful smile for everyone. We ' ll miss your sweet voice. Louise Smith FORDSVILLE, KENTUCKV B.A. B. M. T.-Louisville Seminary; Baptist Bible Institute, ' 28; B. S. U. Council, ' 29- ' 3o; Philo- mathean; El Cerculo Espanol, ' 29- ' 3o; I. R. Club, ' 30; President Student Government Association, ' 30; Best Trouper, ' 30. Our own best trouper — the epitome of that spirit which says, The show must go on! Here ' s to you, Ambie — here ' s to you in a thousand ways, but most of all in the best way — our own! Sybil Spivey PHILADELPHIA, MISSISSIPPI B.A. Hermenian; Home Economics Club, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Epworth League Secretary-Treasurer, ' 29- ' 30. A little bit of person — but a big bit of personality. Sybil is the kind of girl you can ' t forget and wouldn ' t if you could. For who could forget someone so intensely inter- esting as our own Sybil? Evelyn Jean Steadman HArniiSBURG, MISSISSIPPI B.A., Speech Arts Certificate Philoma ' thean; Battle Creek, Mich., College, ' 29; Dramatic Club, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Alpha Psi Omega, ' 30. When Evelyn returned to us after a year in the North we found her to be the same Evelyn — temperamental? Yes! Artistic? Yes! But charming, lovable and sweet. Here ' s hoping you success, Evelyn, and may the deeds be as wonderful as your dreams. Martha Saluda Story LAUREL, MISSISSIPPI B.J. B. Y. P. U. Council, ' 27 ; Life Service Band ; Student Volunteer Band ; Secretary Student Gov- ernment Association, ' 38; Student Assistant in Laboratory, ' 29; Pine Burr Staff, ' 29, ' 30; L R. Club, ' 29, ' 30; El Circulo Espanol, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Chi Beta Mu Club, ' 39; B. S. U. Council, ' 29, ' 30; B. S. U. President, ' 30. Beauty costs her nothing, Her virtues iMcre so rare. Martha, our tributes to you would be to point to your face — for there your soul is seen. You ' ve pointed to higher and better things. Your life is light. You ' ve given your best to your Alma Mater; may the best come back to you. LuTiE Elizabeth Temple SEMINARY, MISSISSIPPI B.A., F.A. Diploma Philomathean ; L ' Allegro Club, ' 29, ' 30; Student Government Council, ' 29. People look at her and judge her as retiring; people look at her accomplishments and judge her as aggressive. Lutie is full of such contradictions which, when taken to- gether, do not counteract each other and result in a nonentity, but, instead, seem to supplement each other and result in a well-balanced person. -rm Ruby Mae Thompson MEXDEXHALL, MISSISSIPPI B.A. Hermenian ; Le Cercle Francais, ' 30; Scissors Staff, ' 29; Editor of Scissors, ' 30. Spoof ' s optimism has given her quite a host of friends on the campus, and her sterh ' ng worth a company of admirers. May she keep her reputation for intelligence and industry — for in that way she ' s sure of success. Sue Bell Thompson MENDENHALL, MISSISSIPPI B.A. Hermenian; Scissors Staff, ' 30; Chi Beta Mu, Le Cercle Francais, ' 30. ♦ Got any aihnrnls. Pains or ills? Fly to Sue Bell, Who rolls the pills. And then — if you don ' t get better rip ' ht off, she has other remedies that are guaranteea to make you O. K. in spirit Patronize her, and sec for yourself. Thelma Turner ELLISVILLE, MISSISSIPP I B.A. Hermenian; Chi Beta Mu Club, ' 28- ' 29- ' 3o; Vice-President Life Service Band, ' 29- ' 30. She gave of her best to her college course. May the best ccme back to her. Thslma ' s steadiness has availed much. Greativ loved is she among her friends. Doris Mai Walden i PREXTISS, MISSISSIPPI F.J. in Piano Bellhaven College, ' 27; Eastern Star, ' 29, ' 30; Orchestra, ' 29; Business Manager of Orchestra, ' 29; L ' Allegro Club, ' 29- ' 3o; Philomathean ; Biggest Flirt, ' 30; Man Hater, ' 30; College Pianist, ' 29, ' 30. Through more than one soul can this girl speak — she has beauty, she has music, and who can resist listening to these? We give her a lifelong toast in that familiar dining hall cry, Doris Mai, please play. Ruth Seale Watkins PHILADELPHIA, MISSISSIPPI B.A. Three- Year Student; Hermenian ; Home Economics Club, ' 29; Secretary-Treasurer Home Eco- nomics Club, ' 30. Feature it! A blonde, but not fickle! That ' s the truth and it ' s Ruth — a giver of dependability and friendship to anyone who asks it. Mary Letha Welch COLUMBIA, MISSISSIPPI B.A. Philomath n; Three- Year Student; Tennis Club, ' ay- ' aS ; Red-Head Club, ' zi- ' zg; Vice-Presi- dent Le Cercle Francais, ' 29- ' 3o; Celia Beaux Art Club; Hiking Club, ' 27, ' 28, ' 29; House Chair- man, ' 29 ; Student Council, ' 28, ' 29. Her preference for one of the male sex has not kept her from being a success as a student and as a competent business girl. What more could a man ask? We ' re sure she ' ll make an ideal wife. Mary Ellen Wiley MONROE, NORTH CAROLINA B.A. Wingate Junior College, ' zs- ' iS, ' 26-37; W. M. U. Training School, ' ay- ' aS, ' iS- ' ag ; Summer School Wake Forest College; B. S. U. Council, ' 29, ' 30; Religious Worker, ' 30. We ' ve known Mary Ellen only a short time — but what of that? We ' re her friends and she ' s ours, and her friendship is the kind that time cannot play havoc with. Here ' s to you, Mary Ellen — may the years be kind to you as you have been to us. Jessie Rue Clark BASSFIELD, MISSISSIPPI F. 1. in Piano Hiking Club; Y. W. A. Cabinet, ' 29- ' 3o; Orchestra Accompanist; L ' Allegro Club, ' 30; Philo- mathean. A rare concoction, she! that combination of musical talent and companionable good cheer. J, may you always make life on; iong sweet song as you ' ve made 3 ' our school days here one great jolly-go-bang! LaDell Covington MCCOOLj MISSISSIPPI B.J. Philomathean ; Swimming Team, ' 29; Clarke College, ' 25, ' 26. Urtelle Westmoreland SHANNON, MISSISSIPPI B.J. Sketch Club, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Chi Beta Mu, ' 28, ' 29; Philomathean; M Club, ' 28, ' 29; Basketball, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30. The old Saying of together we stand, divided we fall, might aptly be changed to together we pose or not at all, for these two inseparables insisted that they appear together. Thus we see what we see ! Their school career has been an almost one- ness — possibly in after life they can occupy duplex apartments- JUNI0R3 Mary Anna Brock Class rice-President Margie Grain Class Cliecr Leader Evelyn Dorsett Wilma Francis Class Treasurer Alyne Ginn Myrtle Gunn 50 Jeannette LawrSnce Class Secretary Dimple Lott Bernice Odom Mary Elizabeth Pack Helen Phillips Alice Polk 51 Evelyn Pool Helen Robertson Mary Catherine Shivers Class President Eulala Thornton Elsie Walker Beatrice White ' l9IJi?I? - 1 ' tin I Annie Andrews Lillian Berry Sallie Mae Boyanton Helen Brent Roberta Brown Barbara Burris Class Treasurer Idelle Cook Dorothy Crawford Aline Davis i i 5+ rO ' € Elizabeth Davis Ona DeJean Mae Detherage Beatrice Dixon Class President Louise Elliot Gladys Evans LiLLA Mae Farr Helen Flynt Kathryn Galbreth INE Btlini I f( Kathryne Garret Marie Griffin Margaret Gulledge Mary Ruth Hawthorn- Nannie Mae Henry Miriam Hilton Kate Kelly Opal Langston Lillian Lockhart Cheer Leader of Class S ' Elsie Luper Alice McCullough Charline Morgan Kathryn Patten Class Secretary Myrna Posey Rachel Risher Inez Stokes Thelma Sylvest Mary Lee Tullos Class Vice-President 57 S8 BliRC H m Pauline Abbott Class Secretary Raimah Ashley Class President RoBRiE Bass Caroline Brunson Alberta Butts Sara Caston Class Cheer Leader Nina Clinton Grace Cook Pennve Merle Fikes Johnnie Fortenberry Aline Gaines Gladys Grant Mildred Gresham 60 Freshmee LiNUELL GUNN MiLDREb Hall Frances Hammond Hazel Hegwood Roberta Izard Perrin Johnson Jean Langston Vicc-Prrsidi-nl Class Leora Lewis Mary Lucile Mayeield Sarah McLaurin Vivian McKay Mary Morehead Margaret O ' Quin C n Kate Patrick Kathleen Polk Lillian Polk Ina Wayne Reid Thelima Reynolds DoRLiNE Riser Class Treasurer Mildred Ruffin Frances Smith WiLHELMINIA TrAYLOR Lamone Walsh Correne Welch Christine Young 62 , l e M i8t y ;iP ;« fi«wvi ' ,i. r , fl( Book III ORGANIZATIONS 5TUDENT COJVERNMPNT Studeiit Govereimeet Executives Louise Smith President Willie Mize Vice-President DOKOTHV Ckawfoiu) Secretary WiLLA Moor Cheer Leader, Treasurer 66 JEANETTE LAWRENCE . . First Vice-President Margaret Gulledge . Seennd rice-PreAdent Martha Story President Barbara Burris ■ • Reporter Maggie Mae Legcett Secretary Fay Langston .... Publicity Cliairman .Aline Vitzthum . . . Third Vice-President Mary Catherine Shivers . . • Treasurer Myrtice Dearman 5 ' - •■ ' • Representative Norma Little St udent Volunteer Representative Virginia Mize ' Life Service Representative Mae Detherace Sunday Sclinol Rrpresrntati ' ve Mary Ellen Wiley Personal Service Cliairman Louise Smith Studerit Representative Mr. Bass Faculty Advisor 67 I5IJE)|3 - iciif x Y, W. A, Cabieet MvRTiCE Dearman President Marianna Brock First I ' ice-President ' iRGiE Bond Secretary Nell Dale Chorister Jessie Rue Clark Pianist Elsie Walker Tldrd lice-President Virginia Mize Treasurer Dimple Lott Second Vice-President 69 r?i? i ;t Li ' fe 5e-t vlce DAnei 7J E EUDK - 1 V . K GLEE CLUB AN D ORCHESTRA ENSEMBLE Mrs. Roeder Director Nell Dale • . Assistant Business Manager Jacqueline Johnson . - Business Manaffer Mrs. Roeder Johnson Flynt O ' Quin Davi.s Evans Hilton AVilkin.Sf MfCullogh Ashley fRANC EMBERS S IN MS . . • . oiuye 1 Dale Annis O. Cook I. Cook Brown Mayfleld Pack KUiot Alliston Risher ' Slay Lawrence Langston O ' Neal i 72 L ' Allecro Club Music Do I Hear? Ha! Ha! kerp time: wiv sour sivect music is When time is broke and no proportion kept! Shakespeare. 73 i : BUI3I3 « I ■ ALPHA PSI OMEGA DRAMATIC CLUB 75 ' «8L I 2 IS ' I s: ra ' ? 76 1  A Sunny Morning K. Galbraith. M. Gunn, H. Roljinsoii Riders to the Sea Bond, K. Garret, P. M. Fikes, 11. Grain B. Gilmore, O. Langston, P. Abbot t mt H ' w ' I My Lady Dreams D. I ott. L. Turner, V. Quick, Mrs. Kelly D. Kerr, K. Boyd March Winds R, Brown, K. Breland, B, Dixon, B. White 78 Trifles P. Cofkroft, D. Crawford, F. Smith M. Gulleclge. E. Sti adman Immortelle C. Morgan, E. Bassott, K. Breland, M. I,ee 79 % BETA MV KAPPA INTHRNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB CDCC IJJ El Circial© Espanol ' l Mrs. Ruffin Sponsor Lois Evans President Gertrude Ford Madeline Flvxt Members First Row Eva Thomas Bonnie Lee Mangum DoRLiNE Riser Martha Story Helen Brent Marianna Brock Llcile Garner Second Roiv MvRNA Posey Edna Erl Pepper Alice McCulloch Louise Smith Third Roiv Idelle Cook Mildred Whitten Kathryn Galbraith Gladys Patterson Fourth Row Margaret CJulledce Mary Shivers iq T Cecilia Beami Art Cluh Mrs. Lucia Porcher Johnson- Fay Langston ...... . Sponsor President Elizabeth Calhoun .... Vice-President EuLALA Thornton • Secretary and Treasurer Members Katherine Galbraith Eulala Thornton Mrs. Johnson Fay Langston Elizabeth Calhoun Dorothy Crawford Qrtelle Westmoreland Value Quick Helen Flynt Frances Hammond Robbie Bass Penny Merle Fikes Aline Gaines Mrs. Etta L. Waller Mary Letha Welch Mrs. Mae W. Batson 83 15D Dr. Davidson- .... Catherine Boyd Sponsor Pod Laureate Dr. George D. Davidson Dimple Lott ViRciE Bond Members Mrs. Dawson Phelps Louise Campbell Catherine Boyd Jeanette Lawrence Mary Catherine Shivers S4 3C Home Economics Cliiib Gertrude Knepper SponsoT Miss Patricia Low E President Members Patricia Lowe Mary Ruth Hathorn Gladys Grant Maxine Pickle Vivian Spell Gladys Byrd BETTiE Sue Berry Agnes Byrd Sybil Spivey Madge Simmons Aline Ginn Jean Reed Evelyn Dorsett Bernice Odom Myrtis Sincletary 85 Officers Fae Emmerich . ...... President Margie Grain ■ Vice-President Agnes Bvrd Secretary JosiE McGehee Treasurer MyfvTice Singletary JosiE McGehee Aline Gaines Members Ora Scott MvRNA Posey Fae Emmerich Miss Vera Mixon Sara Caston Margie Grain Gladys Byrd Agnes Bvrd 86 s? 193 nf) I 1) IfH. I 1 Hasseltixh: Bvrd Editor-in-Chief Jacqueline Johnson Business Manager Dimple Lott Assistant Editor Martha Stcry Assistant Business Manae er WiLLA Moor Advertising Manager Marianna Brock Advertising Manager Fay Langston Art Editor Katherine Boyd Literary Editor Frances Annis Literary Editor Jeanette Lawrence Literary Editor Sallye Mae Boyanton Athletic Editor Mary Lee Tullos Typist w Jewel Ball Associate Editcr Beatrice White Assistant Business Manager Dot Day Assistant Business Manager Stella Barnett Religious Editor Eulala Thornton Art Editor Belle Feeder Athletic Editor Gladys Patterson Feature Editor Vallie Quick Feature Editor Grace Furr Joke Editor IVIelka Izard Literary Editor Aline Beasley Alumnae Editor Norma Little Local Editor Sue Belle Thompson Exchange Editor Louise Caaipbell Circulation Editor RuBYE Mae Thompson Editor-in-Chief Willa Moor Business Manager T)M ! f) AIiss Moon Director Belle Feeder Assistant Director Cheer LesKders WiLLA Moor College Cheer Leader Dot Day Assistant College Cheer Leader Kate Breland Assistant College Cheer Leader Miss Moon, Physical Director Belle Felder Gladys Evans . . President Jacqueline Johnson Secretary Vice-President Dwight Kerr . Assistant Business Manager 96 Ba,i5e.-f1- P3t l K Franc 15 TwrU BASKETBALL THAiM 97 8 ■ , f . 98 I :} PRESENTED BV Atlaletic Association t Introduction JACQUELINE JOHNSON Choruses Number Key Board Test Tube Frog Dance Pan Cake Punctuation Egyptian Maides Spanish Dance Paint and Brush Joan D ' Arc Spring No ' w is the Montli of Maying • . . Morlej-O ' Key Mississippi Woman ' s College Glee Club King President J. L. Johnson Pages Sue Bell Johnson, Marion Hunter Butterflies Dot Bass, Marguerite Pack, Idelle Cook Bumble Bees Imogene Graves, Bobbie Case, Jack Lowry Blue Birds • Mary ' Anna Campbell, Kathryn Breland Canary . • Lucia Bass Spring Chorus A May Morning Crowning of Queen March Militaire Queen Laverge Dorseit Maid of Honor , . Belle Felder Attendants to Queen: Alsie Chandler, Chandlee Ainsworth, Dwight Kerr, Aileen Beazley, Dimple Loit, Evelyn Dorsett, Roberta Brown, Annie Bell Holmes Floiver Girls Nell Cleveland, Sister Bradley Train Bearer Owen Norsworthy Croivn Bearer Lou Ann Phelps Dance of Maids Attending Queen May Pole Dance The May. Dance Finale 19 1 ■ ■ ' wg ' Y ? MAY DAY SNAPS ,ifKf ■:. My Hasseltine B rd . . Most Popular Ethel Fitzgerald Most Attractive Belle Felder Most Athletic Helen Brent Most Stylish Bee Dlxon Campus Wit Kate Breland Cutest, Most Daring Aline Harris Most Capable Jeannette Lawrence Most Charmitig Louise Smith Best Trouper The ' Ballyhoo SMan y Hasselt ' tne ' Byrd The ' Premier oAttraction i €thel J ' ttzgerald The ' boxing Wonder y ' ■Belle Jelder The iSMost Stylish Woman in the World i Helen ' rent The Qlown i Bee T)ixon The ' Bareback %tder -f Kate ' Ireland The %tng faster oAline Harris The Qharmer i Jeanette Lawrence The ' est Trouper i Louise Smith Til© Circus Persoeeel (In Jocular Vein) Doris Mai Walden Biggest Flirt Mary Catherine Shivers Biggest Liar DwiGHT Kerr Dumbest Student Kenneth Byrne, Hasseltine Byrd .... Mutually Ugliest Doris Mai Walden Man Hater Mary Morehead Laziest Catherine Boyd Snootiest Georgie Fancher Most in Love Doris Ward College Grind ii6 193 ft! ■Ji 9 ' 119 ' fl ' A Senior Supremacy Day A Psycho-Analytical Research Examiners: A group of research scientists, descend- ants of the Jonathan Edwards family ' (members of the Senior Class). Subjects: Descendants of Kallikak family (members of the Junior Class.) We, the members of the Senior Class, at the request of the United Scientist of America, have undertaken to make a research study of the Kallikak family, of which the Juniors are the descendants. After stupendous out- put of money and much work, capital and labor have joined hands and have produced this performance group test (which bids fair to startle the scientific world as well ' as the residents of Tuscan A) which will determine the norm of the Kallikaks. In order to establish rapport with this Kallikak specie we have arranged the members into homogeneous groups. There are many diverse types, their deluded brains cher- ishing hallucinations of being animals, delusions of gran- deur, maniacal dreams of returning to toddling infancy, from which some of them have never departed and other delirium tremens. Edition 111L kJVw lkJO 1 O Iditi.m V V OM N ' I SI WdKD i '  ' 1, f) 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 department. 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 stu- dents, 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 oflfered in piano, violin, speech arts, home economics, and art. Conservatory course in music. Send for New Catalogue J. L. JOHNSON, President STATE-WIDE CAMPAIGN BY COLLEGE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF MISSISSIPPI Objective The raising of $5,000,000 for tke EnJow- ment, UpDuilaing and Equipment of tke Denominational Liberal Arts Colleges in Mississippi Let every citizen of Mississippi give one minute ' s thought and one penny each day to this — Result: $6,387,500 in Twelve Months Extending our apprecia- tion to tlie Annual Stan and tKe Student Body for the splendid co-op- eration received from them in doing the pho- tographic work for this Annual. COLE STUDIO Com. ' hments of One of the Publix Theatres The Gift Store HATTIESBURG, MISS. LONDON GROCERY CO. Wholesale and Retail Groceries, Feeds, Fertilizers, Chickens, Eggs, and Produce HATTIESBURG, MISS. A Dish For Every Occasion A Flavor for Every Taste PURITY ICE CREAM All Ways Best Manufactured By HattiesDurg Creamery Produce Co. Main St. Hattiesburg, Miss. STEMME SONS FLORISTS Flowers for All Occasions Potted Plants, Shrubs, Flower Seeds Salesroom, 115 West Pine Street Phone 318 Greenhouses. 49-W Phone 2010 HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI Member Florists ' Telegraph Delivery 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 Compliments Firm Ice and Fuel Company ICE— COAL Telephones 33 and 30 HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI We Have What You Want When You Want It CENTURY DRUG STORE Courtesy and Efficient Service 512 Main Hattiesburg, Miss. GORDON VAN TINE CO. READY-CUT HOMES ' ' Ours the Trade That Service Made HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI MARTIN PRINTING COMPANY WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS INVITATIONS AND VISITING CARDS Students ' Loose Leaf Note Book Hattiesburg, Mississippi WOODRUFF FURNITURE STORE Pictures Framed Reasonable Prices WEST PINE STREET HATTIESBURG, MISS. i) HATTIESBURG COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI THE MISSISSIPPI CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY Its Officers and Employees extend their best wishes to the Faculty and Students of the MISSISSIPPI WOMAN ' S COLLEGE and wish for them a successful season. THE MERCHANTS COMPANY, Inc. (OF MISSISSIPPI) Millers, Manufacturers and Distributors MILLERS BIG M FLOUR AND CORN MEAL MANUFACTURERS BIG M FEEDS— POULTRY, DAIRY, H. M. OX DISTRIBUTORS BIG M AND MAGNOLIA QUEEN CANNED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Magee D ' Lo Prentiss Poplarville Picayune McLain Laurel, Mississippi IN HATTISEBURG HULETT UNDERTAKING CO. Since 1910 IN MERIDIAN HULETT FUNERAL HOME Since 1920 Visit Our Store For Best Values in Dresses, Coats, Millinery Shoes, Hosiery Underwear The Fasliion Shop B rown kib Shoe Store If It ' s New, We Have It FINE BROS.-MATISON COMPANY The Store Complete for Our College Girls Ready-to-Wear, Millinery, Piece Goods, Hosiery, Etc. VISIT HATTIESBURG ' S BEST AND BUSIEST STORE HATTIESBURG, MISS. LAUREL, MISS. ' ijlfci. 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, MASSACHUSETTS A COMPLETE STORE FOR JUNIORS, MISSES AND WOMEN specializing on DRESSES FOR SCHOOL GIRLS VISIT HATTIESBURG AND THE DAVIDSON COMPANY Corri ' hments Central Electric Company 404 Main Street HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI 1C| COMPLIMENTS OF GULF STATES CREOSOTING COMPANY HATTIESBURG, MISS. You ' ll Find the Best of Service in the Remodeled Hotel Hattiesburg GEORGE STURM Manager HATTIESBURG, MISS. MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE The matter of selecting a college for young men to attend is very important. A man ' s future usefulness and influence is largely determined by the college that trains his thinking and helps mold his character. MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE was founded in 1826, and today is the result of con- tinued progressive activity and thought; her alumni are prominent in every worthy profession and business of the nation, and these are the test of the work and influences that are so carefully safe-guarded for each student ' s benefit that comes here. Thorough and high scholarship, development of strong Christian character, and personal attention to each boy ' s needs have always been the applied ideals of MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE. For information as to the various courses offered and the reasonable expenses of attending MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE, please write for catalogue. . J. W. PROVINE, Ph.D., LL.D., President CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI ;i) COMPLIMENTS OF THE J.CPENNEYGO. A Nation-Wide Institution Where Savings Are Greatest 610 Main Street HATTIESBURG, MISS. HAVE THE HATTIESBURG AMERICAN Follow You Home During Vacation IT ' S MISSISSIPPI ' S BEST PAPER OWL DRUG STORE At Our Fountain We Cater to Parties Served in Colors KODAK SUPP LIES 24-Hour Development Service OWL DRUG STORE Where Friends Meet Friends Main Street Telephone 7 HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI SOUTHWESTERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY FORT WORTH WANT I. Students — College men and women. Great groups are going out after two and three years, educated in mind with great evangelistic spirits. WANT II. Gifts — Large and small from those able to make bequests to the Seminary. Such gifts will insure a life annuity to the giver and will live through eternity. WANT III. Prayers and Interest — of people everywhere. WRITE L. R. SCARBOROUGH, A.B., D.D., LL.D. President t For Quick and Efficient Service in Both PLUMBING AND HEATING SEE THE HUB PLUMBING COMPANY Phone 641 310 West Pine Street Compliments of PIGGLY WIGGLY AND JITNEY JUNGLE HATTIESBURG, MISS. LOVE DRUG COMPANY HATTIESBURG, MISS. $6 VANITY SLIPPER-SHOP Corner Fifth St. and Twenty-second Avenue MERIDIAN, MISS. When in need of anything in the Book Line, Stationery, Fountain Pens, Bibles, Testaments, and Song Books, Try Us First BAPTIST BOOK STORE We Supply Any Bo ok 502 E. Capitol St. Jackson, Miss. Coininercial Printing Company W. A. BROWN, Prop. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS p. O. Box 719 Telephone 733 HATTIESBURG, MISS. Hawkins Harcl vare Co. We Specialize in Goldsmith ' s Celebrated Line of Athletic Goods HATTIESBURG, MISS. MODERN AS YOUTH ITSELF! Within the space of a score oF years, the scope of Southwestern Engraving Company has increased from the parent plant in Fort Worth to an organiza- tion of nine plants. Pioneering the field in the introduction of modernistic art, a personal service bureau composed of former college annual editors and managers, the budget and dummy system, and field service men, the name Southwestern ' has be- come synonymous with art motifs that arc distinctive, an understanding, helpful service, and printing plates that print right. THE SOUTHWESTERN ENGRAVING COMPANY FORT WORTH TULSA ATLANTA DALLAS HOUSTON SAN ANTONIO BEAUMONT AMARILLO WICHITA FALLS ' , :i 4 « ' Many new staffs turn each year to SWECO ' S | 1 P corps or artists, personalized service, and en- J ' fSi graving technicians for fresh ideas, newer layouts, ' .j M ' and modern methods in year book production. PERFECTION ICE CREAM The Smile Follows the Spoon PEARSON ' S CONFECTIONERY 215 WEST PINE ST. HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI R. E. ROLLINGS Jeweler DIAMONDS, JEWELRY WATCHES Special Prices to College Students 617 Main St. Hattiesburg, Miss. COMPLIMENTS OF Tke Acorn Store Incorporated COMPLETE OUTFITTERS FOR THE COLLEGE GIRLS Main Street Next to -First National Bank Hattiesburg, Mississippi TATUM LUMBER COMPANY HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI Established 1893 jyianufacturers and Conservators of LONG LEAF AND YELLOW PINE -Iti ' ■ «, COMPLIMENTS OF BECK ' S A Complete Line in Dresses for Uniform, Sport, Evening Forest Building HATTIESBURG, MISS. The College Shop It ' s Just Across the Street PEARL BRYANT Commonly Known as Cash ' Best Wishes McArtkur Chevrolet HATTIESBURG, MISS. AT ALL TIMES A Complete Stock of Men ' s, Women ' s and Children ' s Shoes, Hosiery, Luggage and Ladies ' Handbags Let Us Make Your Handbag and Week-End Case Look New Again We also Make Awnings, Auto Seat Covers and Put in Auto Glass Thoinpson Harness G? Trimming Co. 310 Forest St. Phone 210 MARKS ROTHENBERG COMPANY MERIDIAN, MISS. Quality is Ever Uppermost in the Fabrics, Garments and Acces- sories on Display Here ■•iiii -. Radio in Every Guest Room FORREST HOTEL HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI 150 ROOMS 150 BATHS Excellent Culinary COMPLIMENTS OF CHUBBY O MARA IN THE INTEREST OF WOMAN ' S COLLEGE Buy For Your Feasts AT Boucker ' s G rocery Opposite Methodist Hospital HATTIESBURG, MISS. M ; s Lj oore s i- aunary AND Dry Cleaning Plant We Do It Better You Soil ' Em and We Clean ' Em Phone 1326 HATTIESBURG, MISS. COMPLIMENTS OF HATTIESBURG COMPRESS CO. HATTIESBURG, MISS. Tkeo. L. (Snorty) Pryor Insurance JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI IJ3 Com; hments MERIDIAN FERTILIZER CO. HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI ( 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 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, Base, Door and Window Jambs, Partition, Mouldings, Lath, and Shingles. Floors Made of Our Edge Grain Flooring Equal the Finest 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 COMPLIMENTS OF CITIZENS BANK FIRST NATIONAL BANK COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK MEMBERS OF Hattiesburg Clearing House Association By J. G. NENO, Manager f iirr AMERICAN SAND gj GRAVEL CO. High Grade Sand and Gravel, Washed, Screened and Graded for All Building Purposes Telephone 1597 Office 496-7 Citizens Bank Building HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI POSITION GUARANTEED To Every Full Graduate ' The School with a Reputation ' HATTIESBURG BUSINESS COLLEGE J. p. PRESCOTT, President Hattiesburg, Mississippi Patronize Our Advertisers Odorless Cleaners CASH, CARRY AND DELIVERY You Save the Difference Phone 1572-940 224 West Pine Hattiesburg, Miss. Higktow er Seed Company HIGH GRADE SEEDS Free Catalogue HATTIESBURG, MISS. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 1C|3C THIS BOOK PRINTED BV... I The WORLD ' S LARGEST PUBLISHERS OF rni I FGF AN N UALrW EN SON PRINTING CO.; NASHVILLE TENN COLLEGE ANNUAL HEADOtVARTEItS zHwAeAlQualiiuS ' vot imanmca- ' una io c xla z iOAi lcA,0,tcc INF l ll cAutographs 4 ' Sj.; fh,. ) ' % wffl Am, ( tSfSSKwi ■H ShhbPt ' w JO i :  ' ! ; •


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