University of Mississippi - Ole Miss Yearbook (Oxford, MS)

 - Class of 1912

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'wifi'- M Qilkfltf iff , X , 1 R A ' xv Stiff 1 '4 Nigyw OLIVER Y. AUsT1N, Sp0ut ...................... lillisville, Jones County B.S. 1910-11, M..-X. 1911-12, Football Manager 1910-11, Baseball 1908-09, 1909-10, 1911-12, Captain Baseball 1910-11, Jones County Club, Ellisville Club. Spout is a. graduate student you know that is in that dreadful land where travelers seldom return. Perhaps when he conquers this world, he will then enter the next for an I.I..D. degree. As a chemist, he rivals Sir Remus, and he has often made Ty Cobb ashamed of himself on the baseball field. Austin has become somewhat of a landmark around here and it will not look just right when he leaves. QUIXCY CLARKE Armts ........................ Columbust Lowndes County B.S., B.E., K.A., Hermean, Sphinx Club, Secretary and Treasurer Engineer- ing Department 1910-11, President English Class, 1911-12, Secretary and Executive 'Committee Honor Council 1911-12. Quincy kills two birds at once this year-he gets a BS. and B.E. at the same time. He intends to he an Engineer. XVe have been told that his first undertaking will be to dig a canal to communicate with the River Styx Miss I,.x1'mi: li.Xll,l'ZY .......................... Lexington, Holmes County B.S., Secretary Y. XY. C. .L 1910-ll, Treasurer X. NV. C. .L 1911-12. Miss Laurie was taught in her early youth that children should be seen and not heard, and she still adheres to that doctrine. However, this tendency to keep quiet does not indicate an inability to carry on an interesting Conversation. Her stories are most remarkable. She possesses the ability to study and not rarely burns the midnight oil. She has made some very close friends, and there are none of the girls who do not love her. Miss Jena BAKER .......... .................. . Aberdeen, Monroe County B.S., Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet, Mississippian Staff. Miss Julia, the mischievous, the frolicsome, the fun-loving, is the girl who makes our work more pleasant and our lives brighter with her eternal puns, tricks and jokes. If she ever had a serious or melancholy thought no one ever knew it-to her friends and acquaintances, she is always bub- bling over with fun. Despite all this, however. she finds time for study, and she stands very near the head of her class. BUCIIXKNNIXX-cililll a child of misfortune.

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i .lmifs Sri-:n'xu'r Nuxizx, Jim ................ 'l'o:'cnpola, Ponlotoe County llron S'lQXN!!ll'l'Ill .Xu-:x.xxln-zu. l5uddie .... Greenville, XV?lSlllTlg,il'lll fllilllili HAIL. lilly.. p,...silh.m IDILQL Q-'HM mm-ll, phi Signia. r l5.S., Kappa Alpha, University Orchestra Glee. Cluh. N I 1 , N , N , NW , ,I , l , .X qmet, modest lad, peaeeahle and kindly disposed, with a heart nlled B5 i '- l l' M 'l 5 'l filw- IU lwfllllllls will 0l'r'1 5 with musical vibrations. uli1llllll6N has made himself verv popular. lisp:- lllli' 'i 'll l NY- NIH' lil' lli'il5 f ' T f 'l'0l - In his -llllllm' 5'4'i ' ll' cially is this true with the occupants of Gordon Hall,.where living will liranehed oil' from the l,i1s onto l'harmaey, and gets two dips this year. not he worth while next year without Hugh to render the music in the Jim is quicl and reserved, lzut always has a smile. His mother used to good old rag time way. while the rest are doing the Turkey Trot, the tell him that he might he President, some day, and at last he has achieved liunney llug, and the Grizzly Bear. There is no ellanee to get him hack his moth:-r's amlmilion. Ole Miss will lose. this year, that excellent next 5 -'HIS fm' llf' SUYSQ USll00t Milli- Vvf' gOt 3 L-Ell'l-N Nlrlllil 'ffm-il '5' 'HWS-ji'l10 l'i'l ' l 1 ll fm' 5 '2 'S- W0 'l 5ti l .Ions ltrssicl, .Xxnmxsos .............................. Tupelo, I.ee County that NJN 'N HH' Init of HW f'f'H'fS- l3.A.. l,I,.l5. '13, Delta. Tau Delta, Hermean, Tennis Champion 1910-11, Y ,, - V. 1 N . . ,. .D . ' ,. V L , Y Manarer 'l'ennis Uluh 1911-12, Blackstone, Honor Council 1912. Nl,uu,xs lur.,umi.l.l. .il.IllllLl1. Crip ........ Nlulugan l ity, limnton County Xvvhb Scffmul mlver Sent H lwttcr Shldvnt than John' He lmles from HW li-'iw Phi Slilllm- lififlffl 'ff l7l 4'f'i l'S Moll' M155-U town made famous hy John Allen's lish pond, and he has heen telling l irst in his elass, first in the dining room, and first in the hearts of fishy jokes ever since. l ull of dry wit, rarely ever smiles :lt lliS ,i0kl'S. his fellow students. Greek was 1'rip's strong point, as long as Dr. and is happy as long as three hots come regular and a Blackstone is llc-up was here, lneesmse he was well versed in the campaigns around near. .lohn is one of the most popular men in the elass. lf he is not in llolly Springs, in 'li.3. Some day Side will he a great planter, near his room you will find him on the Tennis Court or in the Law Library. Michigan City, where he hopes to make a sueeess, raising holl weevils and Vl'ehh upheld her reputation for scholarship when John arrived at Ole holl worms. Ile is the one man in the class who expects to make a planter. Bliss. nXV1II'I',, RON'I.ANll' I ean whip the man that said it. 96



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f time lien deeided that a great lingineering future lay ahead ot' him. He deserted the l.its and joined the Surveyors, hut the inexorable login- eonvineed him of his error and the last lap will he finished in the regular his elass-mates. .losrzvu ti. BIKIINH-IPL .... ,.,... ..................... l C ossuth, .Xleorn County ehums, many ot' whom look up to him as a hig hrother and eonfidential 4-a 4,1 at lirzs Mosuzx' lir:l,l. ...............,.......... I niversity, Lafayette County .XI.l.l4:x BltllIGl1Il 0lt'1'II .............................. Piekens, Yazoo County li.S., Sigma Chi, Censor, Phi Sigma. Consider the lillies ot' the field, they toil not, neither do they spin. If Ben had his way ahout it he would, theret'ore, he a lily. Onee upon a KS., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Kappa Beta, Taylor Medal in Zoology. Born on an old plantation, .Xllen eame to Ole Miss from the Delta and joined the elass of '12 in our Sophomore year. He is a hrilliant student, a loyal friend and sineere in his eonvietions. On his dip will he tagged, With distinction, and we rejoiee that it is well earned. True, to his early surroundings, he is dafty ahout Botany, and is writing his Thesis ahout the hirds and trees. ete. He puts all his strength into an undertaking and the result is usually sueeess. ranks. She lives at Coffeeyville, and this is the huh of the Celestial Regions for lien. lle's a handsome young fellow and is well liked hy Gm' ALVIN CAI.lNVl'II.l. ............. . .............. Corinth, Aleorn County ILS., Yiee-President Y. M. C. A. Illll-IJ, President Ilermean, President Teaeher's Cluh, Ilonor Couneil. l'rof'fessor .loseph G. Bridges is held in high esteem hy his eollege ILS.. Seeond Year Med., Columhia University, Sigma Chi, Sigma Upsilon, Glee Cluh and Urehestra 1909-10, Y. M. C. A. Cahinet 1910-ll, Taylor Medal in Biology 1909-10, Odum Prize 1910-ll. adviser, XYhen he speaks, it's on husiness. l.ike Joseph of old, he remains One down, one eigarg two down, two Cigars, three down and a quarter. true to his hrothers and is a thorough Christian man, with honest eonvie- Vandy first, Ole Miss seeond, and Columbia third. Guy eame to us when lions. Perhaps a eareer as U. S. Commissioner of lidueation will he his we were heginning the Sophomore year-and he hegan, too. The Serihs if the Demoerats are in eontrol next fall. Anyhow, our predietion is saw his worth and nahhed him, the Meds also nahhed, and then the Sigma that some day he will Ire heard from, and the noise he ereates will he Chis. Then eame along Columbia needing a man to swell its eight thousand heard hy the Outer World, even though it originates at the far-distant students, and they nahhed the very nahhahle youth. Vt'e shall see some- Kossuth. thing of Guy some dayfif it is the dust from his heels. Lili- r I.El 'l'WlClI7uci0t those prohlems-lemme eopy 'em. Q8

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