William Carey College - Crusader / Pine Burr Yearbook (Hattiesburg, MS)
- Class of 1932
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8x Lihris Copyright, 1932 FRANCES GAYLE HARMON £ditor KATHLEEN POLK ' business SManager The Pine Burr ■v? sa H s VOLUME NINETEEN C 4 Year ook ' T ublished by the Tine ' urr Staff of The (Mississippi Woman s Qoliege (foreword .y (Dhrongh the gossamer veil of time, life in the old South seems charming and delightful — So, through the vista of these pages may your college life seem ever delightful and en- chanting. Friends, fancies, ideals — all the in- timate events that make up your whole expe- rience — may they he reflected for you in this, a hook, of Southern Silhouettes vv r f ..- edicatioru ..y jDecause her life has been so closely linked with the past years of Mississippi Woman ' s College that its future years will bear the im- press of her noble and refined character, we dedicate this 1932 ine Burr to Mrs. J. L. Johnson qA True Southern (gentlewoman 1932 PINE BURR j v -::: br JVC- - 1932 PINE BURR 3tt iimttorg of Prp0tb?«t 3Inl|n Ktpfirnmb 3Int|tt0nn, M3., m.A., SliCi. AuguHt 10. IBBS 3Fpbruara 1. 1932 wfw Up rpab in tl|p rprnrJJ of timr: Hfp Iturii a lifp bpautiful in ita nnbilitj|. QH rnnglj tijp ypara lyia one inrr?aHing purpnat maa ttjp builbing an5 perfprting of a Olljriatian roUpgr uiljrrp iinnng uinntpn migl|t rfrriop a tljrpf-falb F nralinn. We vmh in tijp Ijparta of l|ia fripnba: % uiaa a man nf uiainn, uitjo hih not brram in uain -( ah Ipt I)im app aa tljr rpuiarb for l ia labora Unntan ' a QloUpg? giria going nut anii bearing miltj lljpm t )t i eala uiljirlj Ije t|ai ri|?rtal|pb. Wt renh in tljp I)parta nf lljp stubpnla: ®ljp ran lpa nf bpunlinn mill tvn bnrn bpfnrp tljp al)rtnp nf t|im — tl p falljpr of our Alma Malpr — ml)0 gaop Ijimaplf unaplfialjlg anJj untiringly that mp might liup tl|p morp abundant lifp. ° ' t V V Q ontents w ook One The Qoiiege ook Two Classes ook Three .... Organizations ook Four Features Within this arched and fretted gate lie all the dear, beloved, familiar things. ' Stately sycamore trees waving o ' er her, ' T ' roud her guard to be. 1 m HBBE ' J,jf| B| BBB B M B 1 1 0 J pc? ? md}! change, new faces light old walls, SMorning will still be golden in these halls. cAll the sweet noons and moons we have spent here together; oAll the glad interchange of laughter and love, oAnd thoughts, so grave or fanciful. ' The scuffle of the college yard is stilled y supper silence cool as a ripe pear; The campus poplars, gracefully weak-Tvilled, Find no young breeze to yield to, anywhere, ' Beyond the gates lie strangeness and adventure. faculty 1932 PINE BURR ° Presidext W. E. Holcomb i8 1932 PINE BURR LuciEN Quitman Campbell, A.B., M.A. Dean and Professor of English Dawson Phelps, A.B., M.A. Professor of History George Diuguid Davidson, A.B., Ph.D. Professor of French Mrs. Jessie Rood Ruffin, A.B., M.A. Professor of Spanish and Latin Francis Marion Hunter, A.B., M.A. Professor of Education and Psycholoc y Norman Lamar Roberts, A.B., M.A., Th.M. Professor of Religious Education Mrs. D. S. Harmon Instructor in Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping M. P. Lowery Love, Jr., A.B. Professor of Chemistry William Vann Parker, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Head of Mathematics Department 1932 PINE BURR Maude Emma King, ,A.B., A.M. Instructor in English Willie D. Hearst, A.B., M.S. Instructor in Clirmistry and Biology C. S. Moulder, B.A. Professor of Religious Education Grady Cox Director of Music and Professor of Piano Mrs. Margaret Cox Instructor of Voice and Director of Glee Club Annie Ball Franks Hudson Director of Art Department Dorothy Duersox Horne, B.M. Instructor in Theory and Violin LuTiE Elizabeth Temple Instructor in Piano and Theory Alice Katherine Boyd, A.B. Professor of Speech and Dramatic Art ° ' £K=f Z : --  ---- 1932 PINE BURR ° Bessie Mae Anderson, A.B. Professor of Home Economics .mmisitratioii Robert Ford Bass Business Manager Mrs. Mae Waller Batson Supervisor of Dormitories Mrs. Etta Luper Waller Matron of Dormitories Mrs. a. L. O ' Briant, M.E.L. Librarian Mrs. Pearl Duckworth Edwards, A.B. Dietitian RuBYE Dell Young, R.N. College Nurse Jeanneite Lawrence, A.B. Student Secretary 1932 PINE BURR oAlma iMdter where the winds of ■Mississippi Sigh among the Southern pines, Where wild flowers deck, the forest, (Singled with the jasmine vines. There you ' ll find the Woman ' s College, With her wealth of life ' s best things, Qiving of her stores of knowledge To the girls beneath her wings. CHORUS Woman ' s College, Woman ' s College, T ' roud are we of thy fair name! How we love to sing thy praises cAnd to spread abroad thy fame! Woman ' s Qollege, Woman ' s Qollege, T ' roud are we of thy fair name! How we love to sing thy praises cAnd to spread abroad thy fame! When the girls of SMississippi C itch the gleam of learning ' s call, cAnd they all stand up to answer, Woman ' s Qollege leads them all. So if you would pay some honor To the greatest school you know, Qive a cheer for Woman ' s Qollege, Where the Southern breezes blow. I Seniors 1932 PINE BURR Beatrice Dixon Moss Point, Mississippi F..-!. Diploma Philomathean; Handel Choral Club, 1. 2. 3; Class President. 2; Honor Council. 2; Tennis Club, 2, 3 Y. W. A. Cabinet, 3; Class Secretary, 3; Campus Wit ' , 2; Most Versatile , 3; College Pianist. 3, 4 L ' AUegro Club, 3. 4; Cecelia Beaux Art Club. 3; L ' Allegro Club, Secretary, 4; Class President, 4 Pianist Club, 4; Most Popular , 4. ' ' Not too serious, not too ffay, But a jolly, good friend in every luay. A cozy cottage ; a connoisseur of friends. 26 1932 PINE BURR Mary Lee Alliston Florence, Mississippi B.M. Degree; Voice Certificate Glee Club. 2. 3, 4; Handel Choral Club, 1, 2, 3; Handel Club Secretary, 3; L ' AUegro Club, 3. 4; L ' Allegro Club Reporter. 3; L ' AUegro Club Vice-President, 4; Treble Clef Club, 4; President Treble Clef Club, 4; Pianist Club, 4; A capella Choir, 4; Junior B. Y. P. U. Leader, 2; Hermenian. Her step is music, and her voice a song. Musical ; the song of a nightingale ; music in a vested choir. Robbie Josephine Bass Hattiesburg, Mississippi A.B. Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3, 4; Secretary Le Cercle Francais. 4; International Relations Club. 3, 4; President International Relations Club, 4; Cecelia Beaux Art Club, 2, 3; Handel Choral Club, 2, 3; Most Literary , 3; Assistant Education Instructor, 3; Three-Year Student. A lady, the wonder of her kind. Whose form was upborne by a lovely mind, Whicli dilating, had molded her mien and motion Like a seaflower unfolded beneath the ocean. Christmas carols and monastery bells. 27 1932 PINE BURR Lillian Smyth e Berr - Newhebron, Mississippi J.B. Philomathean ; Philomathean Vice-President, 3; May Day. 2; Y. W. A. Cabinet. 3, 4; Tennis Club, 3 Cecelia Beaux Art Club, 3 ; B. Y. P. U. Treasurer, 3; B. Y. P. U. Vice-President, 4; Dramatic Club. 4 International Relations Club, 4; Vice-President Senior Class. 4; Hermeniau-Philomathean Wedding. 2 Tulane Summer, 2. Her ' voice is low, her manners siveet, S ic ' s gentle, dainty, and petite. Doll house and tea for two; period furniture and old lace. ViRGixi.A Helex Brext, A V Q McComb, Mississippi A.B. Philomathean, 1. 2, 3; Hiking Club. 1. 2; Tennis Club. 1. 2; El Circulo Espanol, 1, 2 3; Handel Choral Club, 2, 3; Most Stylish . 1; Cjcelia Be. ' iux Art Club, 1, 2; A capel ' a Choir, 4; Dramatic Club. 4; Secretary of Class. Begone, my cares! 1 give you to tlie luinds. Flirty; Paris frocks; ermine; satin mules; men. 2g 1932 PINE BURR Myrtis Broome Laurel, IVIississippi A.B. Jonos County Junini- folles ' ; Univfisity of irississipiii ; Honor ronncn, i ; El Circulo Espanol, 4- Life Srrvire, 4. Slif ' ll ivil i Iter hrinij a joy diii ' inc, .111 1 lull ' s good and all that ' s fine. Woman ' s suffrage; debates; Ole Miss; ' ' Lights cut, girls! Barbara Brewer Burris Liberty, Mississippi A.B. Class Cheer Leader. 1: Corresponding S:cretary B. S. U.. 2; Class, Treasurer. 2; Dramatic Club, 4; International Relations Club, 4; Heinienlan; Home Economics Club, 1. Of luhat stature is she? Just as high as my heart. Likeab ' e, demure, affectionate; moonlight and rosrs ; summer rain; doughnuts; telephone; individuality. 29 1932 PINE BURR Margurite Callahan Philadelphia, Mississippi AM. Perkinston Junior r ' ollese, 1, 2; Jlissifs piii State Tiaoheis College, 3; Dramatic Club, 4; Spanish ' lub, 4; International Relations Club, 4. ' ' The gcntlf mind by gentle deeds is knoivn. Walking shoes; patch work quilts; a fir tree; smiles. Mary Lx)UISe Cameron:, B M K Hattiesburg, Mississippi J.B. Beta Mu Kappa. 3. 4; Home Economies i ' lull, 1. 2, 3; Secretary and Treasurer of Beta Mu Kappa, 3, 4. To say little and perform much shoius the characteristics of a great mind. A thinker; cool efficiency; English tweed; wind; a book bound with brown leather; chemical reactions. 30 ix? ' . 1932 PINE BURR Sara Renixa Caston, A ' F Q Bogalusa, Louisiana A.B. Class Cheei- Leader. 2 ; Louisiana Club. 2, 3, 4; Vice-President Louisiana Club. 3; President Louisiana Club, 4; Hermenmn; Honor Council, 2. 3, 4; Library Club, 3; B. Y. P. U. E.Kecutive Council 3- Secretary Student Body, 3; Dramatic Club, 3, 4; Reporter Dramatic Club, 4 ; I. R. C. 4- Glee Club 4 ' Handel Choral Club, 2; A capella Choir. 4; Cecelia Beaux Art Club. 3. ' ' ' S ie rnovesf Life ivanders up and doivn Through all her facr, and ligliicns tip every charm. Black velvet and a de Medici collar; paintings by Titian. Agnes Iuelle Cooke Meridian, Mississippi A.B. Glee Club. 1, 2, 4; Spanish Club. 2 4: Pbilomathean, 1, 2; Reporter Glee Club, 4; Handel Choral Club 1, 2; A capella Choir, 4; Quartette, 2; M. S. C. ' ., 3. A charm of grace, a charm of smile, A charm of friendship all the while. Afternoon tea on a vide veranda; potted tulips. 31 1932 PINE BURR M ■- ' - !UC ° Dorothy Lea Crawford, .4 F Q Tjlertown, Mississippi A.B. Sfcietarv Student Go ernment. 2; Dramatic Club. 1, 2, 1: Glee Club, 1, 3. 4; Art Club. 2; Hiking Captain, 2. Best hind of sport, and a pal true blur. ' ' Tennis rackets; laughing picnic trawds; ' ■nc-trump ; limousines; P ' ale Moon . Agnes Louise Cutrer Osyka, Mississippi A.B. Philomathean; Honor Council. 1. 2, 3; Life Service Band; I. R. C, 2, 3, -I ; General Secretary ot B. T. P. U., 2; Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3, 4; President Le Cercle Francais 3; Director B. Y. P. U., 3; President of B. S. U., 4; Instriictor in Latin. Her air, her manners, all who satv admired. Courteous though coy, and gentle thouejii retired. Reserved, interested; an old colonial house; gardenias. 32 1932 PINE BURR Elizabeth Davis Mendenhall, Mississippi B.M. Degree ; Voice Certificate Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Manager Glee Club. 4; Quaitet, 1, 2; Accompanist Glee Club. 2, 3; Philomathean, 1. 2, 3; Vice-President of Class, 3; Dramatic Club. 1. 2; Pine Burr Staff, 3; Y. W. A. Cabinet, 3; Honor Council, 3; Hiking Club,, 3; L ' AUegro Club, 3, 4; President L ' AIlegro Club, 4; Pianist Club, 4; Accompanist Treble Clef Club, 4; Handel Choral Club. 1, 2, 3; A capella Choir, 4; Accompanist for voice department, 3, 4. Music! Oh! Hoiv faint, Iioiv weak, Languac e fades before tliy spell ; Why sliould feeling ever speak If ' lien tlioii canst breathe tliy soul so nuell? Hoop skirts and silhouettes; ' alentines and lace; a baby grand piano. Zona Aileen Davis, A W Q Purvis, Mississippi A.B. latic Club. 1. 2. 3, 4; Secretary and Treasurer Dramatic Club, 4; Orchestra, 1, 3: 3; Hiking Club, 2. 3; Tennis Club, 1, 2; Cecelia Beaux Art Club, 3; Handel Choral Club, 1. 2. 3. JVliy luorryf It luill Imp pen any ivay, and sunshines drives the rain aivay. Laughter in halls; tinkling of sleigh bells. 33 1932 PINE BURR j - ' . . = ° Oxo Edith De Jean Biloxi, Mississippi B.M. Decree; Certificate in Voice Gulf Coast Club. 1; Handel Choral Club 1. 2, 3; Hermeuian; I AUegro Club, 3, 4; Cecelia Beaux Art Club, 3; Volunteer Band- 3, 4; President Volunteer Band 4; Honor Council, 3, 4; Pianist Club, 4; Treble Clef Club, 4; B. S. U. Council, 4; Glee Club, 4; A capella Choir. To her the most delicate, the most sensible of all pleasures, consists in promotinij the pleasures of others. Oysters; laughing crowds in a tearoom; the Gulf Coast; a chorus of giggles. May Belle Detherage, TI K Muskogee, Oklahoma A.B. Sunday School Superintendent, 3; El Circulo Espanol, 2, 3; Philomathean, 3; B. S. U. Council, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Representative. 3; Life Service Band. 2, 3; Volunteer Band, 4; Scissors Editor for Fine Arts Department, 4; President Student Body, 4; Miss M. W. C. , 4. Earth ' s noblest thing — a ivoman perfected. Amiable, capable, aristocratic; white satin; orchids. 34 tx --. : -:: :-- JX — ■' - : Mt 1932 PINE BURR Pennye Merle Fikes, .4 W .Q, B M K A.B. Lake, Vlississippi Club, 2, 3: ■.; Business B. Y. P. U.. Mississippi College Summer. 2; May Day, 2; Handel Choral Club, 2, 3; Cecelia Beaux Ar Y. W. A. Cabinet, 3; Dramatic Club, 2. 3, 4; Assistant Business Manager Dramatic Club, Manager Alpha Psi Omega, 4; Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3. 4; President Winnie D. Bennett 3, 4; Marshal Beta Mu Kappa. 4; President Le Cercle Francais, 4; B. Y. P. V. Council 4; Three-Year Student. A girl of a suns iiny disposition, Cheerful ivord, and friendly smile; One ivlio is capable; dependable; ixiitly ; One luhom ice knoiu as ' ujorthiuliile. Footlights, success, admiration of many; Parlez-vous francais? ; music folios. Helen Elis.abeth Flynt Columbia, Mississippi A.B. Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Philomathean ; Hou.se President, 2; Hiking Club. 2, 3; Cecelia Beaux Art Club, 1, 2. 3; Secretary Cecelia Beaux Art Club, 3; Columbia Club. 2; Library Club, 3; Vice-President Student Government, 3; International Relations Club, 4; Advertising Manager of The Scissors , 4. Her virtues are many, her faults are few. And to Iter friends she is loyal, faithful, and true. A necklace of amber beads; an old silver picture frame. 35 1932 PINE BURR Ji. -•■3 Zt., ° Mildred Lucile Gresham Montrose, Mississippi A.B. Orchestra, 2; Glee Club. 3. 4; International Relations Club, 4; Spanish Club, 4; L ' Allegro Club, 4; Dramatic Club, 4; A capella Choir. 4; Pianist Club. 4; Three-Year Student, If clieerfulncss he counted the measure of success — ; ' site ' s a millionaire. Prankish; spontaneous laughter; dates; jazz; football games. ' Margaret Gulledge, A W Q Jackson, Mississippi A.B. Degree ; F.A. Diploma Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Manager Dramatic Club 2; President Dramatic Club. 4; Director Alpha Psi Omega, 3, 4; El Circulo Espanol, 1, 2, 3, 4; President El Circulo Espanol, 4; Pine Burr Staff, 3, 4; Class President, 3 ; B. S. U. Council. 2; Vice-President State B. S. U.. 3; Spanish Instructor, 3, 4; Philomathean; Critic Philomathean. 3; Handel Choral Club, 3; Gym Instructor, 3, 4. Fun mixed ivith knoiuledge makes a tvell-rounded girl. Versatile, animated, efficient; a Spanish villa; red velvet. 36 1932 PINE BURR Frances Gayle Harmon Hattiesburg, IVIississippi A.B. R1 Circulo Espanol. 2, 3. 4; Pi-esident El Girculo Espanol, 3; International Relations Club 3 4- Vice- President International Relations Club, 3; Delegate to I. R. C. Convention, Duke, Uni.. 3; ■' Pine Burr- Staff. 3; Editor Pine Burr , 4. A rosebud set ivit i Utile •wilful thorns, And s weet as any air could make her, site. Quaint; southern hospitality and house parties; cross-stitched samplers. Miriam Mvrtis Hilton Jackson, Mississippi B.M. Philomathean; Glee Club, 2. 3, 4; L ' AIIegTO Club, 3, 4; Program Chairman L ' Allegro Club 4- Treasurer Junior Class, 3; A capella Choir. 4; Treble Clef Club, 4; Vice-President Treble Clef Club, 4: Pianist Club, 4: .Secretary Pianist Club, 4. Tliose li ho lo ' ve music are ijentle and honest in their temperament. S3Tnphon3- concerts; shaded reading lamps. 37 1932 PINE BURR ji. ■i{.. ' ° Mary Opal Langston, U K, A W Q Calhoun City, Mississippi B.M. Philomathean; Honor Council, 1; Handel Choral Club. 1, 2. 3: Handel Choral Club Librarian,, 3; Hiking Club. 2, 3; Hiking Captain, 3; Tennis Club, 3; B. Y. P. U. Council. 3; Violin Ensemble, 3, 4; L ' Allegro Club, 3, 4; Treasurer L ' Allegro Club. 4; T. W. A. Cabinet, 4; Class Treasurer, 4; Dramatic Club, 4; Poet Laureate Pi Kappa, 4; Pianist Club, 4; President Pianist Club, 4; A capella Clioir, 4. Music I lieard nvit i you was more than munc. Vivid; Bach, Grieg; spontaneous laughter; distinction. Mary Lawrence Columbia, Mississippi A.B. Philomathean; Vice-President Sunday School Class, 1, 2, 3; Orchestra, 1, 2; Columbia Club, 2; B. S. U. Council, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais. 2. 3, 4; Sunbeam Leader, 3; Handel Choral Club. 2, 3; Student Council, 3; I. R. C, 3, 4; President Y. W. A., 4; Business Manager Scissors , 4. Her eyes are bright luith life and joy, Her heart is high and free; Her loyal, gentle, gracious soul Breathes grace and harmony. Loquacious; For she ' s a jolly good fellow ; a bass violin; Y. W. A.; jewelry. 38 i ' ' - Mt 1932 PINE BURR Leora Lewis Mt. Olive, Mississippi A.B. B. S. U. Council, 3; International Rtlations Club. 3, 4; Philomathean ; Handel Choral Club, 3; Three- Year-Student. Never over-serious, not loo frivolous ; But a rare mixture of both. Dewey October mornings; Business Office; the feeling that everything is all right. Lillian Bishop Lockhart, A V Q Magee, Mississippi A.B. Vice-President Class, 1; Orchestra, 1, 2; Business Manager Orchestra, 1; Cheer Leader Class- 2; Dramatic Club, 1, 2. 3. 4; Worthy Business Manager Alpha Psi Omega, 2; Honorable Prompter Alpha Psi Omega, 4; Glee Club, 4; Assistant Business Glee Club, 4; Philomathean: Tennis Club. 1, 2; Pine Burr Staff, 4; Scissors Staff, 4; Hiking Club. 2, 3; Varsity Basketball Team, 1, 2. 3. 4; Captain Basketball Team, 3, 4; Business Manager Athletic A.ssociation, 3; President Athletic Association. 4; Treasurer Student Body, 4; College Cheer Deader, 4; Instructor in Physical Education, 3, 4; Field Representative ot College, Summers, 2, 3. To be loved is all I need. And when I love, I love indeed. Swing song; cave man; giggles. 39 . J v 1932 PINE BURR -- vM - Gladys Mills Mcintosh, Alabama A.B. Philomathean; Field Cooperative Committee, 3, 4; Honor Council, 1. 2; House President, 3; Life Service Band Vice-President. 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3 4; Scissors Staff, 3 ; B. S. U. Council, 4; International Kelations Club, 4. T ie s ' iveetest manners, the gentlest heart, Wise to resolve, and patient to perform. Twilight shades; lyric poetry; dignity of manner; a dreamer of dreams . Helen Elizabeth Rimes Tylertown, Mississippi A.B. Belhaven, 1, 2; Glee Club, 3, 4; Editor of Scissors , 1; Assistant CoUi ' So Cheer Leader, 4; Class Cheer Leader, 4; Y. W. A., 4; Philomathean. My candle burns at both ends, It ivill not last the night; But oh, my friend, and oh my foes. It gives a lovely light. Tiger Rag; dates; fur coats. 40 1932 PINE BURR ° ° Minnie Merle Tatum Hattiesburg, Mississippi A.B. M. S. C. W., 1, 2, 3. The zvorld ' s no brttcr if luc ivorry, Life ' s no longer if ive hurry. Poised; Brocade, vogue hats; sport roadsters; mobility of carved ivory. Mary Willing Terrell Hattiesburg, Mississippi A.B. Perkinston Junior Collegi ' , 2; Millsap-s Summer, 2; Spanisli I ' luli, 1; IiitLTuational Relations Club, 4. Thy modesty ' s a candle to tliy merit. Reserved, studious; rain; firesides: reactions of all kinds; dignity of manners. 1932 PINE BURR ' -vh Beatrice Hatchadour Vartanian Armenia; Rochester, New York A.B. Virginia Intermont College, 1, 2; Commercial Certiflc-ate from Mississippi Woman ' s College, 3; French Club, 3. 4. So unaffected, so composed a mind; So firm, so soft, so strong, yet so refined. Appreciative, spirited; travel; sparkling eyes; a deep running stream. Carrie Alixe Vitzthum Meridian, Mississippi A.B. Hermenian; B. Y. P. U. Quiz Leader, 1; Third Vice-President B. S. U. Council, 2. 3, 4; Handel Choral Club, 2. 3; Life Service Band, 2. 3, 4; V. P. S. I-j. Program Cliairman and Secretary, 3 4; IWississippi College Summer, 3; Deputy House President, 3: Senior Class Representative Student Government Council, 4; Humor Editor Scissors Staff, 4. A pure heart, a noble mind, a zealous seeker and upliolder of truth. Flowered cretonne; grandfather ' s clocks and old silver. 42 1932 PINE BURR LoRENA White Sumrall, Mississippi A.B. French Club, 3, J; International Relations Club, 3. 1; Viee-PiesiUent International Relations Club. 4. She ' s a good worker, never a shirker; A friend true, loyal llnough and througli. Leather-bound books; a little red schoolhouse. Mary Mildred Whitten INIendenhall, Mississippi A.B. Philomathean; Le Cercle Francais, 2. 3. 4; El Cireub, Espanol, 3 3. 4; ••Seissors Staff. 3; Annual Staff, 4; Y. W. A. Cabinet, 3; Secretary Le Cer-le iMMneai.s. 3; s. .retary El Lireulo E.spanol, a. Love, sweetness, goodness, in her person shined. Precise, poised; wisteria on a trellis; quaintness and old-fashioned charm; forget-me-nots. 43 1932 PINE BURR - ' - t. ■=c ( N jLfiA. -- From the Several Hmidzcritings Mary Lee Alliston — Friendly and more inclined to seek companionship tlian to shun it. Mind-ruled. Good business sense. Reasons cut her conclusions and does not tell all she knows. Likes appreciation. Mary Ament — Quick thinker, with active imagination that gives her good constructive ability. Has the force and decision of a man rather than the timidity of a woman. Good courage and initiative. Robbie Bass — Very critical and observant. Shows good scientific interfst in lier tastes and inclinations. Works out own purposes consistently without much regard for praise cr blame of others. Lillian Berry — Very observant and attentive to de- tails, adaptable and shows very good poise, control and balance. Mind-ruled, but does not lack natural affection or sympathy. Sweet and modest. Helen Brent — Impulsively generous, kind and loving, serious and easily inipos d upon by those who are un- grateful. Good reader of peop ' e, character and motive, if she heeds her intuitions. Perceptive. Myrtis Broome — Ne rvously intense, sensitive, emo- tional and impatient. Drives herself at top speed, often forces her issues and tries to gather her apples before they are ripe. What ' s your hurry? Annie Mary Bryner — Too r-nuch conflict between mind and heart; makes her seem to fluctuate and show in- constancy, but this is not real ' y the case. Too much ambition, not properly controlled or directed. Barbara Burris — Emotionally sensitive, very im- pressionable with much capacity for introspection. Af- fectionate and loving, not easily understood. Able to imitate things or copy them. Clever and ideal. Elizabeth Calhoun — Excellent health and splendid vitality. Shows plenty of decision, initiative,, courage and capacity for reaching a fine, W ' orth-while objective in life. Clever worker witli brain and fingers. Friend- ly- Margurite Callahan — Over-modest in a self deprecia- tory sense. Needs to keep her ow ' n personal stock always at par. Careful, economical- adaptable, in- dustrious, yet well directed; controlled and sustained. Artistic. Mary Louise Cameron — Maternal instinct is strongly in evidence. Fond of home, family, children and pets. A ' ery sincere, spontaneous and free from all forms of pretension and deceit. The helping-hand type. Sara Caston — Very original, clever, versatile and re- sourceful, with fine sensibilities and good artistic ap- preciation. Shows just a little conventionality and formalism. Deliberalie. Considering. Idelle Cooke — Excellent ideas of dramatic values and balance. Strongly emotional type; feelings sensations and impulses assume too much control over her volition at times. Person of strong likes and dislikes. Dorothy Crawford — Honest, truthful and sincere. Can be very diplomatic and is fond of stories in which there is a good deal of plot . Has a lively imagina- tion, an investigating curiosity and a good sense of liumor. Agnes Louise Cutrer — Very industrious, one who sustains her objectives in the face of opposition and difficulty. Very perceptive and should be well de- veloped above her eyes. Inventive, with great facility for meeting emergencies. Aileen Davis — Inclined to think and act in superla- tives. Wants everything done in a grand and mag- nificent way. Hard to accommodate herself to more restricted conditions. Finds much use tor her mirror. -These handv Lharactcrized by DeWitt Lucas, Graphologist, Birmingham, Michigan. JVC- 1932 PINE BURR Elizabeth Davis — Wonderfully fine endowment, ex- cellent brain, fine oi-ganic quality. Courageous, well- balanced honest, truthful and reliable. Free from any deceit, hypocrisy, vanity. Good taste. Good judgment. Ono De Jean — A most consistent and co being . Always the same to those who kno Remarkable perseverance. Sweet, modest, unassuming. Kind, gentle, generous and u] - }-. iscientious ' lier well, adaptable, iselflsh. C Kiub v May Detherage — Gentleness personified. Girl with old fasliioned ideas and ideals. Spontaneously honest frank, truthful and eandid. Always has a help- ing hand for those in need or distress. Cultured and refined. Beatrice Dixon — Clear headed and a logical thinker; likes to prove all things to her own ntental r.atisfaotion before accepting them as true. Able to do many things in arious wa. ' s. Remark. ible laciiity and clever- ness. Pennye Merle Fikes — Fond of all those things girls are supposed to like — perfumes, clothing and lob- sters . Logical mind, thinks like a man, but reacts emotionally. Luxury loving, but sweet a.id good. Helen Flynt — Very affable, full of the graces of mind and body. Neat, orderly and systematic. Won- derfully pleasing disposition. Modest and a very ac- curate reader of character; also able to sense con- ditions. Mildred Gresham — Fond of the good things of life, and ought to be proficient in out-door sports. Not so selfish as hasty and Inconsiderate at times, due to an ambition that will not be denied. Tenacious of ideas. Margaret Gulledge — Impossible to fool her. Kno ' ws ma.iy things without knowing how she knows them. Very intuitive, at times overlapping into an almost pure clairvoyant insight, yet she is prudent, cautious and guarded. Frances Gayle Harmon — Excellent endowment, in- telligent, ideal, spiritual and reverent. Good organizer with business sense. A little too self-depreciatory. Gentle, loving, sincere, faithful and loyal. Consistent. Miriam Hilton — E.xceptionally earnest and sincere. Fine courage and deep sense of her personal responsi- bility. Neat, clean, mentally and physically. Modest, affectionate, steadfast, loyal and conscientious. Mrs. Cora Lay Keen — Excellent memory and good judgment. Consistently poised and very well balanced. Modest, truthful, sincere, cultivated and refined. Hu- manitarian, and altruistic, mixed with much common sense. Mr. Keen — Wonderful ideality and spirituality. Re- ligious things should fine quick response in him. Not averse to authority, and will express a little imperious impatience at times. Square shooter. Opal Langston — ,A.ttractcd to the fanciful, unusual, unique, .and things that stand out impressively, wliich she incorporates in some way into her own individu- ality. Likes to lead and set the styles. Affable. Mary Lawrence — Economical and adaptable. Makes a moderate amount go a long way. Lacks confidence and assurance in herself and judgment. Has all the endowment to make a fine success in life. Reserved and modest. %2 =1 ' ' ' ' 1932 PINE BURR -Vh -H ' , - ? -- : ;£.. - w ' li.A VfZ - Lillian Lockhart — Easily and deeply stirred by dra- matic situations and certain kinds of music. Pas- sionately affectionate and loving. Too much sensitive- ness and intensity. Needs more head direction. Strong will. Leora Lewis — Very delicate sensibilities shown. Easily hurt by the rudeness or thoughtlessness of otheis, yet one who would suffer in silence. Emotional and high strung. Strong feeling — for and against. Gladys Mills — Well acquainted with the uses of the vanity case and dotes on making the best personal appearance. Very enthusiastic, friendly, affectionate and generous. Determination and a bit of temper, too. Ruby Moore — Will need to watch health and keep vitality up to par. Finds it hard to give her con- fidence to any one. Not easily understood. Enigmatic. Lillie Perry — Still in the formative period, and in- terested in life and all life has to offer. Loves her friends; is kind to animals, and needs companionship. A little more adaptability and economy, please. Maxine Pickle — She is rather backward about com- ing forward. Does not seek the limelight. Will do ■work for which others receive all the credit. Greater capacity underneath thrn she has demonstrated thus far. Helen Rimes — Not so indolent as she is deliberate, ' sure and certain . Very intelligent, versatile and re- sourceful but will not be hurried. Nature and will more positive than negative. Intuitively perceptive. Maggie Loj Sansing — Not easy to roach into her mind and take out what you want. She is good at keeping you guessing and her opinions to herself. Well endowed and well balanced, logical mind. Emo- tional reactions. Minnie Merle Tatum — Would make an excellent trained nurse. Friendly, and instinctively aware of what is going on around her without seeming to take notice. Watch a tendency toward too much ingrowing thinking about self. Mary Terrell — Good worker, applying herself in- dustriouslv to anything that interests her, but dis- inclined to heed things that do not attract her. Won- derful concentration and memory ' , it she chooses to use - o i l aZ Z ■; 4 Vergie Upton — She will be drawn to those things that are mystical, marvelous and wonderful. Also to the unusual and ■■different . Has a man ' s type of per- ception, with all of the woman ' s emotional response. Aline Vitzthum — Her grooves of thought, habit, de- cision, ambition and purpose are not yet fully de- veloped or set . Shows sharp conflict between various desires and ambitions, mind and heart. Friendly, curious. Beatrice Vartanian — A decidedly professional-do- mestic type. Diplomatic and able to meet and mix with any decent man or woman on his or her own level. Intelligent, well developed, ambitious, courage- ous and artistic. Lorena White — A love of ' - ' property is shown, and she will be thrifty and get ahead in this -ivorld ' s goods. Willing to woik hard for what she receives. Will is more impulsive and pliable tnan firm or in- dependent. Mildred Whitte ' .i — A supersensitive and exceptionally emotional tvpe. Too easily hurt by the thoughtless- ness of others. Also more inclined to shun company than to seek it. Kind, g?nerous, honest and loving. ([ uniors 1932 PINE BURR j -■v« Jean Clendinning President Kathryn Barnes ' Katherine Brown U Alberta Butts S LuciLE Callahan Marie Carter So ; Katherine Crouch Katherine Cutrer 1932 PINE BURR eJuiniors Naomi DeLancey Catherine English O Jonnie Fortenberrv y- Otero Fortenberry Sara Ann Griffin (c Frances Hammond Treasurer 7 Earle Hudson 5 Roberta Izard Secretary 1932 PINE BURR °-i j • j v U.{, ' - ° Bess Landrum Myrtis Langford 3 Jean Langston Maggie Mae Legett Mary Lucile Mayfield Q, Alice McIntosh 7 Vivien McKay Sylvia Mendolia ° :: ig..:-o- . .ip 1932 PINE BURR ° Mary Virginia McNeal Clicer Leader 2- NOAILLES MURPHREE -J Kathleen Polk Deloris Pyron J Jamis Martha Riley Vice-Presideyit DoRLiNE Clare Riser Magdalena Young Katherine O ' Neal Ward L y 1932 PINE BURR The Lady of the Silhouette A whisper of beauty you are, The shadow of crinoline, Lace, and high-piled hair — A shadow only, But fragrant With a century of elusive allurement: Sweet paradox of fragile danger And potent weakness. So like a half-remembered melody, you are Hauntingly intimate yet Deliciously evasive — • And womanly .... ALICE K. BOYD. Soph omores J VJ 1932 PINE BURR ' ' - -cv ' -t ' . ' - - - -- ' Mary Murley Flynt President - Polly Abbott Treasurer, Clieer Leader Lewise Avant 1 Ruth Avant O WiLLENE Bullock. to MiGNONNE DamPEER Secretary Ruth Davis Q ILLLAN DoRSETT Jane Adele Eudins J- Corinne Francis -:: r v - vc- 1932 PINE BURR I Mabel Harrigill 2, Lauree Hinton WiLDA Hinton IsKA Holmes Melba Holimes Louise Land 7 Arneda Long Bessie Maude McIMahon Ruth McPhail I C Charline Mize 1932 PINE BURR I Mary Neely % Eunice Scull Vice-President Grace Sheely f Joyce Smith Jeanette Sollberger 4 Snookie Spell Hilda Mae Tims Frances Tucker IVIrs. Gladys Perez Varnado Ada Walker W ESSIE Wilson freshmen 1932 PINE BURR Freslmieii Bessie Evelyn Whitehead President 2 Beatrice Barfield 3 Hazel Bethea ll Janfi Boyd Nelda Louise Bi ' rkett Kathleen Cameron WiLLYE CatLEDGE Treasurer Myrthe Conerly Margaret Guilty Maurine Dale Secretary ' ' Daisy Dean Mary Katherine Dunn 58 fr- -- , - im 1932 PINE BURR Fresliimee Anna Mae Edwards Marguerite Everett Helen Hubert Ga - ' Edith Hemeter Mamie Lou Hinson Ruth Hudson Cheer Leader Blanche Hunter y, Etura Jones SuDiE Mae Jones lucile joyall Mary Kimbriel I - Floyd Lane 1932 PINE BURR I Ruth Latimer 3 i 0- Maxine Lawrence 3 Bernice E. Lewman Rosamond Lockett Mary Louise Lowry 6 Mrs. Grace Mangum Vice-President 1 ' Z ZuLiNE Morris Lucy Geneva Parkinson ' •% 6 ' Vivian Perez I Christine Perry Alleta Mae Roberts Helen Russell 6o 1932 PINE BURR ° imein Fannie Saxon Inez Scott Sallie Scott Marian Slocomb O ' Neal Saiith Ruby Smith Jane Styles Ruth Eleanor Tucker Helen Wallace Kathryn Wallace : Gladys Merle Williams :Sll N .._. . 1932 PINE BURR y Back Doors and Small Corners (To a Student) All things are yours to love, fair child. All yours to see and know: Strange depths of summer waters mdd, Clean softness of the snow. Stdl music of a village dusk, Hard rush of clanging street, Faint smells of lavender and musk, Far wastes — a cottage neat. All things are yours to know and be, But when your eyes are old. They long for simple things to see. Not wit, nor man, nor In dreams you ' ll see some chattering girls, Before a college store. Have none but one seen flowery swirls About the small back door? Full roses, loveliness half-hid With spider web and mould — Small things you ' ll cherish then amid The corners of your soul. Back doors, small corners are alone For those who look to see — But all fair things are yours to own, All yours to know and be. A. K. B. 62 :: fe :-- --.-.im 1932 PINE BURR - [ May Detherage President ' Maggie Mae Legett Vice-President Nell McCullough Secretary Lillian Lockhart Cheer Leader, Treasurer 1932 PINE BURR ° M J= P -■a t.. ° Couecil Memlbers Ono DeJean Senior Representative Aline Vitzthum Senior Representative Alberta Butts Junior Representative ' . Catherine English Junior Representative Mary Dorothy Walker . . . Sophomore Representative Myrtis Broome House President I Mary Neely House President Katherine Barnes House President Katherine Ward House President Wellie Caldwell House President 66 1932 PINE BURR Y W. A, Cabieet Mary Lawrence - President } Mary Lucile Mayfield First Vice-President Lillian Berry Second Vice-President i Noailles Murph:iee Tliird J ' ice-President Jean Langston Treasurer - Jonnie Fortenberrv Secretary Opal Langston Pianist Vivian McKay . . Chorister 1932 PINE BURR B. S. U. Council Agxes Louise Cltrer President 2. R. F. Bass Sponsor ' H. L. Spencer Pastor - Jeannette Lawrexce Student Secretary : Katherixe Cutrer Second Vice-President . Alixe VrrzTHUM Third Vice-President Wellie Caldwell . . Secretary Leora Lewis Extension Chairman ' Gladys Mills B. S. U. Representative ■Oxo DeJean President Volunteer Band ' Catherine English .... President Epz orth League .Rosamond Lockett Publicity Chairman I J, May Detherage Student Representative I i UvTH AvANT Student Representative Our hearts vi-ill keep the courage of the quest And hope the road s last turn viill be the best. i 6S % : : jg : J JVC- ' - 19 2 PINE BURR ° Y, P, U3 J Roberta Izard . VCharline Mize . Officers . . General Director ■f Ethel McAdory . . Associate Director - Eunice Scull . . Lillian Dorsett General Pianist General Secretary General Chorister B. Y. P. U. President JuANiTA Byrd (o Alberta Butts Winnie D. Bennett ? Pennye Merle Fikes TuLLY McCrae ' ■' . Dorline Riser 1932 PINE BURR . J V; VOLUNTEER BAND LIFE SERVICE BAND Clubs 1932 PINE BURR J ' u Robbie Bass Dr. Dawson Phelps . . Members JKatherine Bovd Katherine Cutrer Lorena White -• ' Willene Bullock c Helen Flynt ' ' Alice McIntosh Lillian Berrv Mildred Gresham ' Leora Lewis Barbara Burris -•iJrances Gayle Harmon ■• Mary Terrell Sara Caston Margaret Lou Hemeter - : Kathleen Polk g GNEs Louise Cutrer Mary Lawrence , Gladys Mills Mrs. Dawson Phelps 72 1932 PINE BURR El Circulo Espaeol Motto: Adelante, siempre adelante. Officers Margaret Gulledge President WiLLENE Bullock Vice-President DORLINE Riser Secretary CoRiNNE Francis Treasurer Mrs. RuFFiM Sponsor Meisibers Lillian Dorsett Mrs. Varnado Myrtis Broome Vivian Perez Wilda Hinton Hilda Tims Jean Langston Helen Brent Otero Fortenberrv Alberta Dale Idelle Cooke Sallie Scott Ruth Hudson Margo Cuilty Katherin ' e Brown Bernice Lewman JONNIE FORTENBERRY Virginia Cooper Frances Gayle Harmon Bobbie McNeal Wessie Wilson Mr. Varnado 1932 PINE BURR ■v« Dethero-qe FRENCH CLUB PI KAPPA 74 JVC- - 1932 PINE BURR L Alle- ro Clwb Officers President Members Beatrice Dixon Mrs. Cox Miriam Hilton Nina Clinton Miss Horn ; Opal Langston Ona DeJean Miss Temple Sylvia Mendolia Aileen Davis Vivian McKay Katherine English Mr. Cox Jean Langston 1932 PINE BURR Mr. and Mr. Cox, Sponsors TKEBLK CLEF — AUistun, PrtsicU ' tit; Hilton, Davis, DeJoan, Mendolia. Bvers, Chancellor, Lewman, Morris, Styles, Scull, McKay, Eiley. riANIST — Langston, President; Mayfleld, Temple, Gre.-sham, Batson, Holmes, Brown, Jones, Latimer, Walker, Spell, AUiston, Hilton, Davis, Dejean. 1932 PINE BURR Mr. Grady Cox, Director Davis Crawford Gresham Lewman Rimes LOCKHART Dale Hammond McKay Scull Alliston DeJean Hilton ' Mayfield Styles Caston Fortenberrv Holmes Mendolia Ward Cooke Fran ' cis Land Perez 1932 PINE BURR M • u. ' , ■■-:- .£i, ji .:, ° ° Id . . ' ' n- 3 Margaret Gulledge Director J CoRiNNE Francis Sub-Director J, Pennye Merle Fikes Business Manager - Lillian Lockhart Honorable Prompter 5 Katherine Boyd Faculty Adviser Members ' - Sara Caston : Helen Brent -■Dorothy Crawford ■' Anna Mae Edwards p Aileen Davis - auline Abbot • ) Opal Langston , .2S(oailles Murphree 78 -:: i jg j--- Mt 1932 PINE BURR • Dramatic Clab GULLEDGE, President ' Boyd, Sponsor MuRPHREE, Davis, Francis, Fikes, Avant, Berry, Brext, Butts, Crawford, Edwards, EvERETTE, Gresham, Langston, McMahon, McNeal, McPhail, Morris, Perez, Riley, Scott, Scull, Shell, Slocomb, Smith, Sollbercer, Styles, V arnado, Ward. 1932 PINE BURR j Y ■■' - .-iA . - -yjg ' - ' : Pink and Patches GuLLEDGE Riley Calhoun Two Slatterns and a King Calhoun Murphree Gulledge Davis Fikes McNeal Cooper Two Dollars, Please Smith Sollberger McMahon Abbot bST- JVC- - 1932 PINE BURR Roberta Izard President ' ■Kathleen Polk Fice- President Mary Louise Cameron Secretary-Treasurer jyMiss Hearst Sponsor Members S Dr. Love ' - ' Nell McCullough Dr. Parker ' ' Frances Clyde Smith f Pennye Merle Fikes . ' oJDorline Riser ' Frances Hammond i ' JVIary Eleanor Anderson Lauree Hinton -Ethel McAdory ■Alice McIntosh 8i 1932 PINE BURR -c .. LOUISIANA CLUB HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 82 1932 PINE BURR Tlinnr Snnij: River, Stay ' Wa.v From My Door Officers Eunice Scull President : Deloris Pyron Vice-President O ' Neal Smith Secretary Virginia Cooper Treasurer Noailles MuRPhfKEE Reporter Members Hilda Tims . Catherine Crouch Joyce Emma Smith ' Willie Catledge . Mary Kimbriel - ' Bobbie McNeal ,, Inez Scott , Rosamond Lockett Tuhlkations 1932 PINE BURR DR. LOWREY LOVE Pine Burr Adviser Answerer of questions Deep, (difficult and perplexing; Vanisher of problems Innumerable and vexing. Scatterer of pep, Enthusiasm, and animation. Reaper of nothing but Our appreciation. ROSAMOND LOCKETT Our Silhouette Artist 1932 PINE BURR Frances Gayle Harmon Edilor-in-Chief Kathleen Polk Business Manager Margaret Gulledge Advertising Manager Corinne Francis .... Assijant Advertising Manager Jean Clendinning . . . Assi.tant Advertising Manager Mildred Whitten Literary Editor Mary Murley Flynt Issistant Literary Editor Katherine Cutrer .... Assistant Literary Editor Frances Hammond Art Editor Rosamond Lockett Art Editor Lillian Lockhart At iletic Editor Mary Eleanor Anderson Typist Dr. Lowery Love Faculty Adviser Financial Meport of the 1932 RECEIPTS Advertising $1,000,500.00 Subscriptions 179,000.00 Student fees 80,000.00 Clubs (Collected) ■-26 Donations from warm and kind friends .00 EXPENSES Dollars given away in chapel $ 70,000.00 Coca-Colas and sandwiches for staff 40,000.00 Handkerchiefs for Editor ' s weeping orgies 500.00 Staff ' s week-end visit to Edgewater Gulf 750,000.00 Postage, Annual business -lo Postage, Advertising Managers ' (Personal) 54.30 Dr. Love ' s trip to Virginia, wedding, bride, c 175,000.00 Bribes to the Dean for much appreciated D ' s in Drama and Junior English 10,000.00 Printing - 5 Engraving i-oS Bus fare for town girls - 31-45 Gasoline 684.18 Bribe to federal prohibition agent who inspected Chemistry laboratory 7,000.00 Signs and Posters lo-oo Indian costumes 14,000.00 Chapel play-wrights 11,000.00 Cigarettes for the sponsor since the wedding 50.00 Extrication of business manager from an entangling beer brawl . . 10,000.00 Photographer i-oo Unfortunately the profit was used by the Editor in a breach of promise suit, so the plans for taking the whole student body to Monte Carlo fell through. l t ig --- 1932 PINE BURR Cheer Leaders Lillian Lockhart College Cheer Leader Vivian Perez Assistant Cheer Leader Hele.v Rimes Assistant Clicer Leadei 1932 PINE BURR _1 - h £ .. Ml i r t H Superlatives tatistics Slizabeth Qalhoun . . . Fashionable taurine T ale Charming Beatrice T ixon ...... ' Popular Lillian T)orsett ' Noised Frances ayle Harmon . . . Literary May Tfetherage . . MissM.W.C, Slizctheth Qalhouru fashionable A (f aurine ( harming yeatrice ' TDixoru Topular A Ullicin Dorset! Toised prances Qayle ijfarmoiru (Literary oMay TDetherage oMiss qM. . C. y Qampus Life 1932 PINE BURR M. W. C. EN MASQUE 1. Chapel celebrities — Pennye as Roxanne . 4.. The Beta Mu Kappas go dramatic . .... T-i- 1 1 T- J S. Robin Hood killed the King ' s venison and 2. L.lhan as Queen Elizabeth-Feature good summoned all his merrv men to banquet Queen Bess leading the Swing Song! j j j ; j Sherwood Forest— or, the 3. Miss Boyd as Ethel Barrymore. Hattiesburg Hotel. JVC— ' - : 1932 PINE BURR 1. The Year of Repression — Put out of house and home. 2. Mildred and Marguerite — How extrav- agant! They ' re riding the bus. 3. The B. B. Jones apples — Breakfast, lunch, and dinner — and in between times. 4. Just a bull session — What will be the verdict? 5. Martha in silhouette. 6. Mildred delivers the mail, uncensored by Mrs. B! 7. Dorline with the Biology pets . 8. Muncy and Wilbur — Wildcat turns Choc- taw. y. Polly. How many A ' 9. points will I j;;et for this? 10. Sara, Jane, Vivian, and Polly pose for this. 11. Bessie — but where ' s Polly? Mabel — but where ' s Barbara? 1932 PINE BURR M J= 1. The Dean himself. 2. The Phelps family. 3. Miss Pearl and Mrs. Rouse — mistresse:. of the College Shoppe. 4. Bill and Sara — Bill, please play Tiger Rag . 5. The Ad. 6. Mr. Hunter thinking up a few ciues- tions for Mental tasts . 7. Alberta, how long ' fore the last bell? 8. Jenny— our Y. W. A. secretary and campus big sister . 9. From the hospital window. 10. Eunice and Snookie, Muncie, Alberta, and Helen ornamenting the sun-dial. 11. Lu Ann — a potential feminine Kreisler. 1932 PINE BURR tUc Ift Mrs. Ruffin ambled in late for class just one time. Y Anna Mae Edwards looked for anybody except Buggy . y Dean Campbell and Mr. Bass failed to laugh out loud in the halls while Bro. Roberts had his Bible Class under control. i Blanche Hunter came over to the dormitory without being hungry for candy. y Maggie Lou Sansing didn ' t wear a red dress to Drama Class. i Margaret Gulledge lost her stage voice in table conversation. Mrs. Waller didn ' t carry Son William ' s breakfast to his bed. Tilly Tims didn ' t have Bob and Drama to worry her. y Maxine and Opal missed their Saturday town class . Helen Brent ' s portable failed to function for Joyce Smith and Lucille Callahan ' s Sing Ye Sinners gang. Mae Detherage and Ono Dejean forgot to say goody, goody, gum-drops . _ if 1932 PINE BURR -Vh. We Want to Kno What Miss King would do if Sara Caston looked at her watch in class? y Who chews gum like Jamis Riley? y Who yells louder than Pennye Fikes in the halls? i Why Tilly Tims can ' t give us scalloped chicken, asparagus tips on toast, and ice cream every night for supper? i If our parents really sent us here to grow broader — figuratively speaking? Why some of our professors are so absent-minded that they go to church wearing one black shoe and one brown shoe? (Continued on Page gij) 106 ss r y IXVj - . s:-si- ■-■vc- 1932 PINE BURR Meetal Tests Devised for the Use of P resh.men and Other Children. To be )-ead carefully and ansivered hi a day or tivo. Section A — Association (Mark out the inapplicable words) 1. Sudie Mae Jones is head of the music department — thinks she is. 2. Mrs. Waller should be dietitian — manager of everybody ' s business. 3. Nell McCullough should order the delicacies she likes — does anyway. Section B — General Knowledge (Answer briefly) 1. What does Idelle see in Julian? 2. What does Julian see in Idelle? 3. What does anybody see in either of them? 4. Does Lib Davis really think Hammurabi codified the laws and that there was no necessity of Aurelius ' codifying them? Section C — Mathematics (4 minutes for this) I. If it takes 30 minutes to get one book in the library, how long is it before you get disgusted and quit? o 2. If eggs are served Tuesday morning for breakfast, how many hours before we get dressing? 3. Compute Christine Perry ' s weight by the end of this year, if she continues to gain 10 pounds a month. 4. How many campuses must Mildred Gresham get before she gets tired of them? Section D — Science (General) 1. Which has the most attraction, a Helium atom or Mr. Keen? 2. How does the moon ai?ect Woman ' s College girls? 3. Give the formula showing the reaction which occurs when Dr. Love forgets to take his wife home from the Thursday Club? 4. What catalytic agent is required to bring about the union of Lillian Lockhart and Ernest Finch? 1932 PINE BURR Happeeiegs of Interest Dr. Phelps forgot to give a history test on Friday. Mr. Hunter forgot to bring his umbrella one day when it rained. Bro. Roberts forgot his notebook — so the Bible Class was dismissed. Miss Boyd forgot the point to the joke she intended to tell in chapel. On February 4, 1932, Dean Campbell forgot to take his accustomed smoke which he had not missed in eight years. (Ask him why.) Rising Bell Just when we re sleeping peacefully, With nothing to bother our heads, Except the nice soft pillows Which are scattered over our beds. Somewhere off in the distance We can hear the clang of a bell. It means, ' ' Get up, lazy girls. If you don ' t you ' ll sho catch . . . up with your sleep! ax ' -- 1932 PINE BURR l M iy y. Dr. and Mrs. Love (the campus bride and groom) . Bill says, Hold that tiger . Tillie holds Time Out on Broome. How ' s this for originality? — ' ' A bath with a tam, by F. Hammond. Would we be any the wiser if we knew the answers to the questions ' ' Varnie asks? Hold your receiver, old boy, Mable will be there — maybe. 1932 PINE BURR Abbott, Pauline Columbia Allen Martha Pass Christian Alliston, Mary Lee Florence Ament, Mary ....... Hattiesburg Anderson, Mary Eleaxor . . . Hattiesburg Avant, Lewise Frost, La. Avant, Ruth Frost, La. Badeau, Mary Alice Laurel Barfield, Be.atrice Vicksburg Baker, Mrs. Elizabeth Laurel Barnes, Kathryn .... Columee, N. C. Barrett, Mary Lou Hattiesburg B.4SS, Cealia Pachuta Bass, Robbie Hattiesburg BassetTj Etoii.e Philadelphia Batson, Fredna Earle .... Lumberton Bennett, Mary Virginia . . . Hattiesburg Bethea, Hazel New Hebron Berry, Lillian New Hebron Boyd, Jane Columbia Brent, Helen McComb -•Brock, Mildred Warnerton, La. Broome, Myrtis .... New Orleans, La. Brown, Pauline Pinola Bryner, Annie Mary . . . Rawls Springs Buck, Hazel Ackerman Bullock, Willene McComb Burkett, Nelda Prentiss Burris, Barbara Liberty Burris, Hazel Smithdale Brown, Katherine Newton Bush, Brunetta Laurel Butts, Alberta Vicksburg Caldwell, Wellie Philadelphia Callahan, Lucile Philadelphia Callahan, Margurite .... Philadelphia Calhoun, Elizabeth Purvis Cameron, Kathleen Hattiesburg Cameron, Mary Louise . . . Hattiesburg CARTER, Marie .... China Grove, N. C. Caston, Sara Bogalusa, La. Catledge, Willie Tutwiler Chancellor, Annie Lou . . . Hattiesburg Clendenning, Jean McComb Clinton, Nina Hattiesburg , CONERLY, Myrthe .... Kentwood, La. Cooke, ' Idelle Meridian Cooper, Virginia Drew Crawford, Doroihy Tylertown Crouch, Katherine Doddsville Cuii.TY, Margo .... Mexico City, Mex. CuTRER, Agnes Louise Osyka Cutrer, Katherine Osyka Dale, Alberta Prentiss Dale, Maurine Prentiss Dampeer, Mignon.ne .... New Hebron Daughdrill, Carlotta .... Hattiesburg Davis, Elizabeth Mendenhall Davis, Aileen Purvis Davis, Ruth Enterprise Dean, Daisy Hattiesburg DeJean, Ono Biloxi DeLancey, Naomi Silver Creek Detherage, Mae .... Muskogee, Okla. Dew, Myra Ellen Mc Adams Dixon, Beatrice Moss Point DoRSETT, Lillian Lucedale Dukes, Lee Fay Hattiesburg Dukes, Vera Eugenia .... Hattiesburg Dunn, Mary Catherine Hickory .-Eddins, Jane Adele Slidell, La. Edwards, Anna Mae Hattiesburg Ellis, Ruby Tutwiler English, Catherine West Everett, Marguerite Raleigh Evers, Edna Earl .... ' .. Hattiesburg Fikes, Pennye Merle . Lake Finn, May Columbia Flynt, Helen Columbia Flynt, Mary Murley ..... Columbia Fortenberry, Jonnie Oakvale Fortenberry, Otero Magnolia Francis, Corinne D ' Lo Gay, Helen Coffeeville Graham, Minnie Vicksburg Grantham, Christine Lexington Green, Lerline Yazoo City Gresham, Mildred Montrose Griffin, Sarah Leakesville Grimes, Annie Carthage Guest, Grace Cumberland Gulledge, Margaret Jackson Hall, Mildred Clinton Hammond, Frances Columbia x.- ' 7932 P A £; 5f Harmon, Frances Gayle . . . Hattiesburg Harrigill, Mabel Hamburg HemeteRj Edith Hattiesburg Henderson, Lillian McLain HiLBUN, LoRay Soso Hilton, Miriam Jackson HiNSON, Mamie Lou Lucedale HiNTON, Lauree Brandon HiNTON, WiLDA Weathersby Holmes, Iska Lexie Holmes, Melba Lexie Hudson, Ruth Hattiesburg Hudson, Earle Hattiesburg Hunter, Blanche Hattiesburg Izard, Roberta Silver Creei Jones, Etura Laurel Jones, Sudie May McCool Jones, Gleta Jean Waynesboro Joyal, Lucile Kentwood, La. Keller, Mildred Slidell, La. Keen, Cora Lay Hattiesburg Keen, W. H Hattiesburg Kendrick, D. J Hattiesburg Kimbriel, Mary Jeanette .... Drew Land, Louise Meridian Landrum, Bess Lumberton Lane, Floyd Burns Langford, Myrtis . ' Brookhaven Langford, Berry F Hattiesburg Langston, Jean Columbia Langston, Opal Calhoun City Latimer, Ruth Biloxi Lawrence, Mary Columbia -Lawrence, Maxine .... Bogalusa, La. Lewis, Leora Mt. Olive Lewman, Berniece McComb Leggett, Maggie Mae Jackson Lockett, Rosamond Greenwood Lockhart, Lillian Magee Long, Arneda Laurel Lowery, Mary ' Louise Meridian Mancum, Bonnie Lee Magee Martin, Katherine Satartia Martin, Ruth Pickens Mayfield, Mary Lucile Canton McAdory, Ethel Union McCuLLOUGH, Nell Nesbitt McIntosh, Alice Hattiesburg McKay, Vivian Lucedale McLellan, Mabel Durant McMahon, Bessie Maude . . . Slidell, La. McNeal, Mary Virginia . . . Moorehead McPhail, Ruth D ' Lo Mendolia, Sylvia Camden, Ark. MiDDLETON, Natilee Magnolia Milling, Annie Kathryn . . . Hattiesburg Mills, Gladys Mcintosh, Ala. Mitchell, Marie Tylertown MiZE, Charline Silver Creek Moore, Rubye Madden Morris, Zuline Hattiesburg MouNGER, Mary Stockton . . Hattiesburg Murphree, Noallies Darling Nall, Berta Petal Neely, Mary Jackson Norman, Madeline Hattiesburg Nutt, Bertha Lena Parker, Carolyn Edwards . . Hattiesburg Parkes, Evelyn Philadelphia Parkinson, Lucy Florence Perez, Vivian Pascagoula Perry, Christine McAdams Perry, Lillie Ann Hattiesburg Phelps, Lu Ann Hattiesburg Pickle, Maxine Hamilton Polk, Kathleen Hattiesburg PoLSON, Doris Clinton Powell, J. A Hattiesburg Pyron, Deloris Tutwiler Quick, Pauline Collins Riley, Jamis Thorpe, W. Va. Rimes, Helen Tylertown Riser, Dorline McComb Roberts, Alleta Mae Mt. Olive Roberts, Bera Louise Valley Round, Anna Laura Newton Russell, Helen Clare Magee Sansing, Maggie Lou Newton Saxon, Fannie Shubuta Scott, Inez Hollandale Scott, Sallie Pascagoula Scull, Eunice Hollandale Seay ' , Claudia Laurel Seidenspinner, Maxine . . . Inman, S. C. :Sii N. 1932 PINE Se llers Pauline Jeanette . . Taylorsville Sheely, Grace Pelahatchie Shell, Mildred Kelly, La. Slocomb, Marion Lumberton Smith, Bertha Wisner, La. Smith, Frances Clyde .... Ackerman Smith, Joyce Emma Parchman Smith, O ' Neal Drew Smith, Ruby Pulaski Solberger, Jeanette Slidell, La. Spell, Mary Nell Georgetown Strickland, Iva Osyka Strickland, Matria Osyka Stubblefield, Delta Jackson Styles, Jayne Brooksville Tatum, Minnie Merle .... Hattiesburg Terrell, Mary Hattiesburg Thompson, Frances Laurel Thompson, Marguerite Laurel Tillman, Christine Jackson Tims, Hilda Boyle Tucker, Frances .... Blytheville, Ark. Tucker, Ruth Eleanor . . Blytheville, Ark. Upton, Ona Oakvale Upton, Vergie Oakvale Varnado, Mrs. M. S Hattiesburg Varnado, Mr. M. S Hattiesburg Varnado, Cleo Patra .... Hattiesburg Vartanian, Beatrice Armenia Vitzthum, Aileen Meridian -- ' allace, Helen Kentwood, La. 3 ' allace, Kathryn .... Kentwood, La. Walker, Ada Tylertown Walker, Mary Dorothy .... Enterprise Ward, Katherine Jackson Wedgworth, Mary Bernice . . Hattiesburg Welch, Corinne Columbia White, Lorena Sumrall Whitehead, Bessie Evelyn . . . Ackerman Whitten, Mildred Mendenhall Williams, Gladys Merle .... Jackson WiLKiNS, Catherine Meridian Wilson, Mary Elizabeth . . . Hattiesburg Wilson, Wessie Osyka Yates, Lula Polkville Young, Rubye Dell Norfield Young, Magdalene Norfield YoUNGBLOOD, T. S Hattiesburg Qrazy Quilt 1932 PINE BURR . MISSISSIPPI WOMAN ' S COLLEGE . Member of Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the South HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI Property of tKe Mississippi Baptist Convention A college for women is designed for women, and everything is done in the interest of women. Whether a woman is to teach school, to become a business secretary, to take up any profession, or to be the center of a home, she needs the training and development that a Christian college education will give her. Woman ' s College is the first denominational school in the State to be- come standard. At present it is one of the three colleges for women in the State which are standard. The curriculum is as high as that of any college in the South. A diploma from Mississippi Woman ' s College will admit any graduate to any college in the United States where women are received. It is a member of the Southern Association, which is the accred- iting association in the South with which all the leading colleges are affiliated. For information as to the courses offered and the expenses of attend- ing Mississippi Woman ' s College, write for catalogue. THE PRESIDENT HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI ' :::  jg JVC- 1932 PINE BURR [ Extending our apprecia- tion to the Annual Staff and tne Student Body for the splendid co-op- eration received from tnem in doing the pho- tographic work for this Annual. f COLE STUDIO -, - 1932 PINE BURR KLING FLORAL COMPANY Flowers For All Occasions Telephone 675 HATTIESBURG, MISS. Dearborn and St. Paul A Dish for Every Occasion A Flavor for Every Taste PURITY ICE CREAM All Ways Best Slaiiufactiired hy Hattiesburg Creamery Produce Co. Main St. Hattiesburg, Miss. OWL DRUG STORE Fountain and Luncheonette Service Everything in Drugs and Sundries KODAKS AND SUPPLIES 24-Hour Developing At Front and Main HATTIESBURG, MISS. Geiger Printing Company Next to Post Office Office and School Supplies Commercial Printing BANK IN HATTIESBURG CITIZENS BANK FIRST NATIONAL BANK Jylemhers Hattiesburg Clearing House Association 1932 PINE BURR Moore s Laundry AND Dry Cleaning Plant We Do It Better You Soil ' Em and We Clean ' Em Phone 9 HATTIESBURG, MISS. A Complete Store for Juniors, Misses and Women Specializing on Dresses for School Girls Visit Hattiesburg and THE DAVIDSON COMPANY Hattiesburg, Mississippi Comj hments OF S. H. Kress and Company HATTIESBURG, MISS. bhoes and Hose For All Occasions BROWNBILT SHOE STORE Service With a Smile 507 MAIN STREET Next to Sarphie ' s Compliments OF Public Service Co. OF MISSISSIPPI THE Hotel Hattiesturg GEORGE STURM Managing Director HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI We Serve to Serve Again 1932 PINE BURR ViSS 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 R. E. ROLLINGS Jeweler DIAMONDS, JEWELRY WATCHES Special Prices to College Students Hattiesburg, Miss. 617 Main St. COMPLIMENTS AMERICAN DRY CLEANERS Phone 1466 Special Discount for Cash and Carry STEMME SONS FLORISTS Floivers for All Occasions Potted Plants, Shrubs, Flower Seeds Phone SS5 Greenhouses 49-W Phone 2010 HATTIESBURG, MISS. Member Florists ' Telegraph Delivery MARTIN PRINTING COMPANY WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS INVITATIONS AND VISITING CARDS Students ' Loose Leaf Note Book Hattiesburg, Mississippi Com hments of the J. C. PENNEY COMPANY A Nation-Wide Institution Where Savings Are Greatest 122-24-26 West Pine Street Hattiesburg, Miss. tfc -- JVC- - - 1932 PINE BURR London Grocery Co. Groceries, Feeds, Fertilizers, Chickens, Eggs and Produce Hattiesburg, Mississippi Compliments of PHOENIX LAUNDRY Dyers and Cleaners Phones 36 and 97 Hattiesburg, Miss. Compliments of EISMAN ' S Complete Outfitters For the College Girls Main St., Next to First National Bank HATTIESBURG, MISS. ' ' The Twins of Power WOCO-PEP King of Motor Fuel TIOLENE 100 ' Super Pent! Motor Oil Every Drop Works Watch for the Blue and White Station AMERICAN OIL COMPANY HATTIESBURG, MISS. Coni ' hments of One of the Publix Theatres HATTIESBURG COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI 1932 PINE BURR -Vh. MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI Founded 1826 Judge a Tree By the Fruit It Bears. — This Skoivs Her Greatness. Century-Plus of Service. The Best m Liberal Arts for Young Men. D. M.NELSON, v. ' D.. President CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI SCOTT STORES Hosiery, Lingerie, Jewelry, Notions, Stationery 522-24 Main Street HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI PEARSON ' S CONFECTIONERY Where You Get the Best Sandwiches, Ice Cream and Ice Cream Sodas Made in Our City 215 W. Pine St. Hattiesburg, Miss. Give Us a Trial 6% ON YOUR SAVINGS WITH SAFETY Interest Payable Quarterly WHITE SYSTEM Incorporated HATTIESBURG, nSS. Correspondents to Industrial Finance and Thrift Corporation It ' s New, We Have It Fine Bros. Matison Company Ready-to- Wear, Piece Goods, Hosiery, Shoes, Etc. The Store Complete for Our College Girls Hattiesburg, Miss. Laurel, Miss. 1932 PINE BURR LOVE DRUG STORE HATTIESBURG, MISS. Ha ? klns Hardw are Co. We Specialize in Goldsmith ' s Celebrated Line of Athletic Goods HATTIESBURG, MISS. THE Hattiesburg American South Mississippi ' s Greatest Newspaper GOOD SHOES AND HOSIERY YELLOW CAB CO. Taxi, Drive-It-Yourself Cars, Freight and Baggage, Transfer and Bus Service Call Is For I ' rices 24-IIour Service Telephone 1300 Tke College Shop It ' s Just Across the Street MRS. W. R. ROUSE STANDARD DRUG STORE Nothing But the Best 623 Main Street 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 1932 PINE BURR M . . - ' mm. - ° This space is dedicated to the memory of Dr. J. L. Johnson, a true friend and brother in Christ. BAPTIST BOOK STORE We Supply Any Book 502 E. Capitol St. Jackson, Miss. W. G. MIZE, Manager 150 Rooms 150 Baths Excellent Foods Coffee Shop Banquet Service C om hments of GULF STATES CREOSOTING CO. HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI J. J. NEWMAN LUMBER COMPANY HATTIESBURG, MISS. 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, Moulding, 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 : .-. ' . v: - : l : : ' ' ' vc-- 1932 PINE BURR Woman ' s College Girls Are Invited To Try RAWLS AND CARTER ' S NEW SODA SERVICE Specialties in Plate Lunches Milkshakes Ice Cream Sodas, Sandwiches I-et I ' s Wait On You While You Wait On the Bus Compliments OF A Former Editor L. G. Balfour Co. Incorporated Manufacturers of Greek Letter Fraternity and Special Society Jewelry, Class and School Emblems, Pins, and Rings Official Jeweler to MISSISSIPPI WOMAN ' S COLLEGE Attleboro, Massachusetts WE WISH TO THANK THE DIANA SHOP For the use of the dresses worn in the Feature Section of the 1932 Pine Burr. Compliments OF JOHN BROWN In the interest of the Pine Burr. You Profit When You Patronize Our Advertisers THIS BOOK PRINTED BV. The world ' s LARGEST PUBLISHERS OF CO LLEG E ANNUALS COLLEGE ANN13AL HEAOaUARTERS bright page s jL that reflect those happy, carefree days has been our oa 1. JL ± A collelce: annual divi ion ' V V- V -■■■-V ' ■.■.■- -v V ■!;■' - V - V s,- - V V ■«- ■S ' ■LNCRAVINC COM Py N4 V BIRHIK ' CHAM IN TFIE HEART OF TUCE SOUTH 1932 PINE BURR  =c jy. • J p — At. ° 7 A jre Aree candles in my room, Slender and long and white; Their tips are buds of fire bloom That blossom every night. And one I light for memory, All steady as a star, And one burns clear for days to be. And one for days that are. SELECTED. r s j- .xyc- ' - : 1932 PINE BURR oAutographs jiiL ._.,. 1932 PINE BURR M cAiitographs .; • .-WF. -i ; r ■:
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