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ClIARLKS ITaSCAI. KlKKI.AM). . l ' .llis ilk ' . .Mi S. ■■ ) ( , . ' be a sill to coi ' i ' t honor, I am the most o h ' iicliii i:; sou! aliiw Kirk, in ihc rule of second l)ass, in that musical ( ? ) comedy entitled The (Juar- tette. is nothini more nor less ( jirincipally more) than an extraordinary disinrher of ihe peace — but shows that he is an artist in thai he gives his hearers a correct interpretation of that classic phrase of Shakespeare ' s. Mak- ing the night hideous. H e IS a twentieth- century politician — with all that ( implies. Is equally attractive in track-suit and even- ing dress. Acciiunts for his success on the grounds of good looks and unlimited nerve — part of which is right. Is thoroughly loyal to and appreciative of Kirk. Is the best debater in school and one of the clearest and deepest thinkers. Freshman contest 1904 ; Sophomore contest 1905 ; Commencement de- bater 1906; Quartette 1904-08; Junior Foot- Ball; Anniversarv Orator 1907 ;Business Man- ager Founder ' s Hall 1906; champion Basket- ball at Ruston 1906 ; won Chautauqua Medai at Ilattiesburg 1907; representative to State Contest 1908 ; teacher in Preparatorv Depart- ment and Instructor in Biology 1908; Editor- in-chief Millsaps Collegian 1908; Junior l a- triots ' Orator 1907; Treasurer Y. M. C. . . 1906; President L. L. S. Fourth Term; I ' i Kappa Alpha; Ph.B. ; chosen profession. Law. HosiE Frank ] I.m;eh uburn, liss. ' A square-set man and honest, and his eyes are an out-door of all the zearmth zeith- in. hite folks. A recluse except when it comes to a girl. Can outrun anything at the shacks. Fights his ole ' ooman every nis ht about making up the bed. Has been worried gray-headed during 1904-0S by gangs ' ot yarn-tellers coming to his room to reafl Latin and Greek. Does not mind hard exams. -A naturalist — keeps blooming plants in his room, but hates the name of IMiny and ! Hopes to be a plantation-owner. .V music- lover and a natural musician — can plav any- thing that plays. Some sav he in love with a co-ed., but we know not. How good-na- tured he is ! Withal how modest ! Wouldn ' t care if you took Geological trips on Sunday. Kappa Sigma ; G. L. S. ; Mce-President Jun- ior Class 1906-07; Junior Foot-Ball, left tack- le ; chosen profession, Medicine.
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j. Mi .Mii,i;s IIam) Meriilian. Miss. . ( .v i( ' he loved all maidens, but no maid in sf ' ecial. jininiie. Oh. how they say he doth make chickens lly! It liath been su, , este(l that mischief kirketh in Ins (kirk. briUiant eyes. yet he is both shy and timid in society where- iif he maketh not ashamed. Lo! how bii a ci ar lie smoketh ! X ' erily it needeth a i rop. Looketh verv sk ' e]) - in I ' s cholo -y. I ' resent- eth a .: o()(i ai)])earance in liis derbv. W ' lien he k okelli in the glass, he beholdeth Jim- mie ; but when later he goeth on a journey of scrutiny with the other riders, he forget- teth wliat manner of man he was. Noted for l)eing small in stature, he hath ordered him a ver - small Jack. He seeth that his brother is in love and liroceedeth to eliminate his bashfulness to the intent that he may pro- cure for himself a girl. He hath ambition without energy and brains without purpose — studieth when it is expedient. Freshman speaker 190A; Junior Foot-ball 1906-07; Ko- dak Club 1906-07; Alidsession debater 1007- 08 : Galloway Society ; Secretary Freshman Class 190J.-05 ; Kappa Alpha : chosen profes- sion, }iledicine. Bessie Xeal Hudolestox. .. .Jackson. Miss. for flioii sJialt find she leill outstrip all praise And make it halt behind her. ' ' For her irtues, her ])ersonality and her intellect. Miss Huddleston is loved, admired and envied bv every member of the Class of 1908. of which she is the j ride. Severest critic of literature in the Class; reallv a fluent writer. Likes to take Geological trips. Judg- ing from her seat in Psychologv so far re- moved from the fire, she is fond of ice and snow. Won Collegian story prize 1906; Lit- erary Editor BoBASHELA 1907: Literary Ed- itor Collei ian 1908; Assistant in Department of English 1907; B.S. ; chosen profession, Teaching. 24
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' i;si.i; ' I ' ow I ' .KS MoMKi-: Sharon ,Miss. Is thai the Lancelot t oodly — ay, but j aiint: cciirlroiis — aiiwinls for i auiitiicss. r. .M(K)re ; ( )1(1 I ' ctcr ' ; wins fame wlK ' iwer lie oi-s : as])ircs to hucoinc a com ital actor. KialK has talent, whicli. tliouj.(li highly (Ic i ' l i])cil. is ol)Scnrcil hchind his sim- ple, sober face. Studyinj text-books his side liiir, wriiini ' i)oetrv his s])ecialty. Does sttnits 1)11 ihe athletic held, but too sincere for a so- ciet} ' man. II jone le role (Ui nryre i)ar excellence. President of S . M . C. A. 1907- 08; Class President 1907-08; Commencement debater 1907-08: A.I).; Assistant Manayjer of Collcij;iaii : I Inniorous Editor Poii.xshkla ; Y. M. t . A. Secretary io( 7; Pi Kaoi)a Alpha; cliosen ])ri ilc si( m. Pankin ' . W ' lij.iA.M FiTziii ' c.ii M rRRAii, Jackson. Miss. strive not for the impossible; still J am (iceoiiiifeJ eoz ' etoiis. ■■Piir is an extremist; he ' s extremely indifferent socially, extremely athletic, ex- tremely fond of offices, and extremely fond of his own ati ' airs. He is a humorist by profession — not by nature; has won hon- ors in everything from an oratorical con- test to the championshi]:) of the mumble- peg ' gers of Mississippi, which includes Foot- Pall. Base-Ball, Glee Club, and among- the fair sex ; has been most extremely fortunate in the line of hor.ors. as is evidenced 1) ' the follow- ing facts : President Freshiuan Class 1904- 05; Freshman Contest 1904; won Sopho- more Medal 1905; Humorous Editor l or.. - siii-XA 1905-06; Treasurer Y. M. C. A. 1905- oh: Foot-Ball Captain and Manager 1905-06; coach for So])homore Foot-Ball 1908; Ref- eree State Championship in Foot-Ball. A. and M.-l ' ni.; Base-Ball 1905-06-07; First Pase and Manager College Base-Ball 1908; Pasket-Pall 1907-1908; Representative to v ' tate Contest 1907; Assistant Pusiness Man- ager Collei:;iaii 1906-07; Commencement De- bater and Debater ' s Medal 1907: Business Manag;er Colleji:;ian 1907-08; Pusiness Man- ager P)on. siiKL. 1907-08; Delegate froiu Y. M. C. A. to Ruston Conference 1906-07; As- sistant in Departments of Mathematics and History 1907-08; Executive Committee of Athletic Association 1907-08; President Ath- letic Association 1906-08; President Missis- sippi Inter-Collegiate (Oratorical Association 1908: L. L. S. ; A.B. ; Kappa .Alpha; chosen profession. Law.
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