Mississippi College - Tribesman Yearbook (Clinton, MS)

 - Class of 1928

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r— . Tribesman George Robert Pepper OF LEXINGTON, MISSISSIPPI B.A. Degree; Band (2, 3, 4); Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Music Club (2, 3, 4). Pen” in finishing a very successful course, has made a host of friends. He always has a cheerful smile and a pleasant greeting for everyone he meets. Pep” is a good student, a loval Choctaw and a faithful worker at everything he undertakes. Not only is his scholastic record enviable, but he is also a musician of note, having served efficiently in the band and concert orchestra. We wish for him a life of perfect harmony. Willie H. Smith OF BROOK HAVEN, MISSISSIPPI . . Piocc Crnss-Cnuntrv (1 2); Freshman Track; Copiah-Lincoln Club; President Cl in t on B Y F. U.; Three-Year Club; Manager Jennings Hall Summer Session (2); Hermenian. „ v., in school has known the student body at their grouchiest moments than has Willie His Services as head waiter for two years has given him this opportunity, and yet WiHie. Willie has kept a wonderful disposition. By finishing in three years Willie has° proved hVm lf a competent student, an earnest worker, and a sincere friend to all. We welcome him as a member of the Class of 28. 29

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Senior Class Lloyd K. Moore W. B. Horton John W. Neelly President Vice-President « Secretary-Treasurer Mississippi College Hail to thee, Mississippi, we love thy dear name, Gem of all the Southland, pride of the state, Let Truth and Virtue bring thee renowned fame, Then nothing shall mar thee, or change thy fate. For the rights of mankind you always stand, Triumph is yours, and glory will attend. There is none your equal in all the land. And we are with you, your rights to defend. All admire you, and soon all shall obey, As time rolls on your splendor shall unfold; Truth commands thee, and Virtue you display. All eyes are on you — it’s you they behold. You have given us treasures every day, Through your books and your teachings ever high, Something that always with us all shall stay,



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mm James G. Blaine, Jr. DANVILLE, KENTUCKY B.A. Degree; Class Track (1); Band (1. 2); Cross-Country Team (2. 3, 4); President Sopho- more Class; Executive Council (2, 4); Honor Council (2, 3); General Director B. Y. P. U. (3); Fellow in Biology (3, 4); President Pre-Mod Club (4); Captain Cross-Country Team (4); Literary Editor “Tribesman” (4); Feature Editor “Collegian” (4); Music Club; “M’ Club; Special Distinction. “Jimmy.” as he is more familiarly known by the great majority of his college mates, hails from Kentucky, and we doubt that that great old state could have sent us a better repre- sentative. We have often heard that Kentucky is famous for her women, and we are now of the opinion that she is equally as famous for her men, for Jimmy is a man of geunine ability and integrity. He is very versatile in his talents and, after he had been with us long enough to make himself known, he soon took a place of leadership in the affairs of his class as well as those of the student body. For some time he has been an assistant in the depart- ment of Biology. Jimmy is a scholar, athlete, and gentleman, and he will be sorely missed next year. We know that a great future awaits him. U James W. Lamb OF WINONA, MISSISSIPPI Class Cross-Country (1, 2); Class Track (1, Winona Club; Philomathean. B.A. Degree; Class Football (1. 2, 4); Baseball (4); vv uiwna Jriniir maiucau. “Sheep” combines the meekness of his name with a wonderful charm of personality which is characterized by its frankness, and his life of harmony among his fellows. His scholastic achievements, well above the average, have come as the result of the ability to grasp and master a situation rather than by hours cf endless toil. But “Sheep’s” success in school is by no means to be measured by his honor points, but the good will and the friendliness of the entire student body toward him. He has been a friend among friends, a man among men, and a true sportsman among sportsmen. Time alone can ripen such a personality into career rich with brilliant achievements. We feel the utmost confidence in his success.

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