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Jackie Yelverton Burton Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M263

Scope and Contents

The Jackie Yelverton Burton Papers are a diverse collection based on Yelverton's experiences at the Demonstration School of Mississippi Southern College. The collection consists primarily of three scrapbooks assembled by Yelverton, which span the years from 1944 to 1950.

Dates

  • Creation: 1939-1955

Conditions Governing Access

Noncirculating; available for research.

Conditions Governing Use

This collection may be protected from unauthorized copying by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code).

Biographical / Historical

The Demonstration School of Mississippi Southern College was founded in 1912 as a practice laboratory for students of the Normal College. Although it began as a one room, one teacher school of the first three grades, by the fall of 1928 The Training School (as it was earlier called) had expanded into a twelve grade demonstration school.

Mary Jacqueline Yelverton was a student of this demonstration school, attending for all twelve years of her primary and secondary education. She was born February 22, 1934 to Darrell and Ruth Yelverton and entered the first grade at the Demonstration School in the fall of 1940. She was an intelligent and involved student belonging to such clubs as the chorus, the Speech Club, Y-Teens, and the Student Council during her high school years. She was also a cheerleader, editor of the Annual (Lil' Miss Sou), and a Girls' State delegate. Yelverton seems to have been well-liked by all. Her boyfriend, for at least two of her four high school years, was Roy McBride (nicknamed "Sambo"). He was the captain of the football team and Yelverton regularly attended the Demon High games.

Yelverton, nicknamed "Jackie," graduated from the Demonstration School on May 23, 1952. Her only sibling, Betty Ruth Yelverton (born 1936), also attended the School from the first grade on and appears to have continued her education there after the graduation of her sister. While the details of Jackie Yelverton's life after graduation are unknown, it is possible that she went on to obtain additional education at East Central Junior College (Decatur, Mississippi) and / or Texas State College for Women. Yelverton apparently married later in life, as the collection was donated under the name of "Burton."

Extent

.90 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Memorabilia of Demonstration School of Mississippi Southern College,

Arrangement

The original scrapbooks had deteriorated, so copies were made of the original pages, and the salvageable attached items were removed and placed between the copied pages. The scrapbooks contain such articles as football programs, dance cards, corsages, ticket stubs, and birthday cards. Notations explaining the various items are found on most of the pages. One rather unique entry is a cigarette stub labeled, "One of Sambo's cigarettes."

While the main body of the collection is the scrapbook series, also included is a series of photographs and items of Demonstration School memorabilia. This varied series is arranged in chronological order following the scrapbooks. The first portion of the materials are representative of Yelverton's grammar school years at the Demonstration School. The series consists of a first grade workbook (1940-41); a composition book (1943) in which Yelverton copied poems for an "Expression" class; and a copy of the student newspaper, "Elm Leaves" (1943-44), containing a short article by Yelverton. There is also a folder containing items removed from Yelverton's 1947 yearbook, such as newspaper clippings and a note from Roy McBride.

A "slam book" (1947-48) is the next item in the series. The "slam book" was a fad of the era in which the names of various individual's would be written at the top of each page in a notebook. Comments about each person were then entered below the names and signed by initials only. In order to determine the author of a particular remark, one had to consult a list at the back of the book. The full names of the authors of the comments could be found on the last page. Equally unique is the following item in the series -- a wooden paddle. The significance of the paddle is unclear. It was identified in a brief note by Yelverton which said: "wooden paddle -- used on freshman football players."

The items Yelverton collected during her high school years begin with six issues of the student newspaper, "Lil' Southerner" (1947-1951). This newspaper, through feature articles, school news bulletins, and class gossip, effectively represents the interests of the students of Demon High during the period. Class notes also provide insight into the interests of the students. The next folder contains notes taken at class meetings (1948-49 and 1950-51) by Yelverton, as she was the class secretary in both her freshman and junior years. Following these notebooks is a collection of theater programs (1951), Yelverton's perfect attendance awards (1949-51), a Girl's State bulletin (1951), and various sports' team rosters (1951-52). Also found in this series is the Demonstration High School handbook (1950-51).

Both Yelverton and her sister, Betty, were interested in the high school band. Three of their band books are located in this series. As football was also one of Yelverton's interests, numerous football programs from games played by Demonstration High School and Mississippi Southern College teams have been

This collection contains a wealth of information on the types of extra-curricular activities common to the era of the 1940s and 1950s, and particularly those activities that were prevalent at the Demonstration School during that period. Much can also be learned about the personality of Jackie Yelverton and the teen culture of the time through the examination of the activities and organizations in which Yelverton chose to participate, as well as the items she chose to preserve.

Unfortunately, the collection is deficient in information concerning Yelverton's Scholastic achievements, such as report cards or information on the types of courses taken. Also lacking is information concerning the academic structure of the Demonstration School. Further information on the Demonstration School is available in Record Group 54 of the University Archives.

Several items were removed from the collection to other record groups of the University Archives: one issue of the "Student Printz" (RG32), a "Southern Drawl" handbook (RG32), six "Lil' Miss Sou" yearbooks (RG54), and loose papers and programs (RG70). See the case file for more detailed information on these removed items.

Provenance

Donated by Jackie Yelverton Burton via Anita Stamper/Costume Collection, October, 1988 and March 1993.

Existence and Location of Copies

For Digitized Materials from this collection, see: External Documents link at bottom of page.

Related Materials

University of Southern Mississippi Archives, Record Group 32, University Union and Student Activities.

University of Southern Mississippi Archives, Record Group 54, Demonstration School.

University of Southern Mississippi Archives, Record Group 70, College of the Arts.

Photograph Log

M263-1 Demonstration School 3 1\2 X 2 1\2 B&W ca. 1939 Children with older student at a playground; Betty Ruth Yelverton is the little girl with her hair in braids.

M263-2 Demonstration School 3 1\2 X 2 1\2 B&W ca. 1939 Children with older student at a playground Betty Ruth Yelverton is the little girl with her hair in braids.

M263-3 Demonstration School 3 1\2 X 2 1\2 B&W ca. 1939 Children with older student at a playground Betty Ruth Yelverton is the little girl with her hair in braids.

M263-4 Demonstration School 3 1\2 X 2 1\2 B&W ca. 1939 Children with older student at a playground Betty Ruth Yelverton is the little girl with her hair in braids.

M263-5 Demonstration School 5 X 7 B&W February 1941 First grade class.

M263-6 Demonstration School 5 X 7 B&W ca. 1948-1949 Group photo at a party. First Row: Esta Lynne Signoff, Nancy Owings, Lyn Smalling, Dot McKinley, Sara Bess Stewart, Lynell Oneill, Laura Wilber, Jackie Yelverton, Mary Ann Hamilton. Second Row: Dudley Watson, Roy McBride, Levein Hollingshead, Jolly McCarty, Mike Darby, Allen Irsby.

M263-7 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W March 21, 1950 School photo - Irwin Sellars

M263-8 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W March 21, 1950 School photo - Sara Bess Stewart

M263-9 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W March 21, 1950 School photo - Jolly McCarty

M263-10 Demonstration School 3 1\2 X 2 1\2 B&W March 21, 1950 School photo - Esta Lynn Signoff

M263-11 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W March 21, 1950 School photo - Alan Irsby

M263-12 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W March 21, 1950 School photo - Carolyn Phillips

M263-13 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W March 21, 1950 School photo – Don Roberts

M263-14 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W January 25, 1949 School photo – Laura Ann Weber

M263-15 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W January 25, 1949 School photo - Stan Hoey

M263-16 Demonstration School 3 1\2 X 2 1\2 B&W March 22, 1950 School photo - Larkin Collins

M263-17 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W March 24, 1950 School photo - Roy McBride

M263-18 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W March 22, 1950 School photo - Leeman Meeker

M263-19 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W January 25, 1949 School photo - Gene Stone

M263-20 Demonstration School 3 1\2 X 2 1\2 B&W January 25, 1949 School photo - Dot McKinley

M263-21 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W January 25, 1949 School photo - Betty Barrett

M263-22 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W January 25, 1949 School photo - Earl Rawls

M263-23 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W March 22, 1950 School photo - Lloyd Linton

M263-24 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W March 21, 1950 School photo - Levell Oneill

M263-25 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W March 22, 1950 School photo - Jimmy Jones

M263-26 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W January 25, 1949 School photo - Fredrick Walker

M263-27 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W January 25, 1949 School photo - Nolan Saucier

M263-28 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W January 25, 1949 School photo - Elmer Nix

M263-29 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W January 25, 1949 School photo - Joe Bob Murry

M263-30 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W January 25, 1949 School photo - Charles Swan

M263-31 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W January 25, 1949 School photo - Joe Watson

M263-32 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W January 25, 1949 School photo - Pat Sellers

M263-33 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W March 21, 1950 School photo - Josephine Frazier

M263-34 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W January 25, 1949 School photo - Dudley Watson

M263-35 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W January 25, 1949 School photo - R.L. Dickerson M263-36 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W January 25, 1949 School photo - Dot Todd

M263-37 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W January 25, 1949 School photo - Charlie Walters

M263-38 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W March 21, 1950 School photo - Lyn Smalling

M263-39 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W March 21, 1950 School photo - Raleigh Ragan

M263-40 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 3 1\2 B&W March 22, 1950 School photo - Nancy Owings

M263-41 Demonstration School 3 1\2 X 5 B&W ca. 1949 School photo - Herbert McCleskey

M263-42 Demonstration School 3 1\2 X 5 B&W ca. 1949 School photo - Harold Dixon

M263-43 Demonstration School 3 1\2 X 5 B&W March 22, 1950 School photo - Gene Stone

M263-44 Demonstration School 3 X 4 B&W ca. 1948 School photo - Cherry Cutrer

M263-45 Demonstration School 3 X 3 B&W ca. 1948 Ernest McBride and Horace Cooper posed in front of a school building.

M263-46 Demonstration School 3 1\2 X 2 1\4 B&W ca. 1950 Roy McBride standing in a park setting.

M263-47 Demonstration School 3 1\2 X 5 B&W ca. 1950 School photo - Roy McBride

M263-48 Demonstration School 3 1\2 X 2 1\2 B&W ca. 1950 Roy McBride standing in park setting.

M263-49 Demonstration School 2 1\2 X 2 1\2 B&W ca. 1950 Roy McBride seated in front of a school building.

M263-50 Demonstration School 3 1\2 X 2 1\2 B&W ca. 1950 Jackie Yelverton and Roy McBride at a Demonstration High Dance.

M263-51 Demonstration School 3 1\2 X 2 1\2 B&W ca. 1950 Roy McBride seated in a park/playground setting.

M263-52 Demonstration School 6 3\4 X 2 1\2 B&W ca. 1950 Cut out full figure of a teenage boy.
Title
Jackie Yelverton Burton Papers
Status
Completed
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Historical Manuscripts and Photographs Repository

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