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

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D. C. C.nlEuox .............................. Hattiesburg, Forrest County B.S., Hermean, Phi Alpha, Scribblers Club. This young gentleman, came to us only a few weeks ago, and we think there must be hopes for him, for he left Millsaps in his fourth year and decided to make a stab for his dip from the Cniversity. He was editor- in-chief of the Millsaps year book, and it is said that he is a good speaker, a good writer and a good student. He hails from the piney woods from which we have had many to hail within the past few years. ARTHVR BARNETT CLARK, Bonus ................ Newton, Newton County B.A., 1912, I.I..B. 1913, Delta Tau Delta, Sphinx Club, Blackstone, Scrib- blers' Clun, Treasurer Y. M. C. A. 1911-12, Phi Sigma, U. M. A. A. Associate Athletic Editor Ole Miss, 1912. Arthur is true to his convictions, and is a friend of the kind which are much to be desired. He rooms with Casey, and the heated arguments they have, surely prove the truthfulness of this assertion. No one has anything against Old Bonus, and, although he is familiarly termed Bone- headf' by his friends who know him best, he has a keen, active intellect and we predict that. ere long, he will be the leading attorney at the Ruleville bar, and Ruleville is strictly a prohibition town. Do not mistake our words. Miss S.x1.l.n': Cl.lF'l'ON .........,................. Aberdeen, Monroe County B.S., Delta Delta Delta, Ole Miss Staff 1911-12. Miss Sallie started out with the Lits, but entered the Law Class in her .lunior year and devoted herself ardently to the intricacies of Blackstone. Remembering, however, that old friends are the best friends, she returned to the Academics and is now numbered in the class of 1912. Sallie tried I. I. tk C. before coming here, and can tell wonderful tales of how they eat 'em alive over there. She possesses a strong personality, has a will of her own and is not easily led. FOREST Glml-IAM Cool-Hu. Coop .................... Forest, Scott County B.S., LLB., 1913, Sigma Kappa Beta, Alpha Phi Alpha, Secretary Re- porter and President of Phi Sigma, Reporter Blackstone Club, Secre- tary Teachers' Club, 1911, Secretary Miss. Intercollegiate Press Associa- tion 1911, Debating Council 1912, Editor-in-Chief Varsity Voice 1911, Editor-in-Chief Mississippian 1912, Assistant Editor of Magazine 1911, Ole Miss 1911, Ole Miss 1912, Manager Calendar 1911, Class Poet 1911. Class Historian 1912, Mississippi A. R M. Debate 1912. Coop has left us very little space to say much about him. But we will add that he has been popular choice in his many honors and has faith- fully performed each trust. If his present loyalty continues, in the future his Alma Mater will be benefitted by it. He expects-rather hopeswto instruct American youths next year. Bic MILLARII-icH6ll0 there, come in, sit down.

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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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' - -o-W' , vb-gf? t'l.u'm: l'f. Coxxizu. l3utch ..................,. t'olumbia. Nlari:m County lticirum W. I i,omixoY ................ ....... I .eakesviIle, Green County .S.. ': :. :, ': 1 ' I, ' I., z 1 ' I, , .,. . ... , , ,B 1 'xfl'l. lilih' imiin t.l l.l Nh1Uui mulwh'm1.H .i 1. lib., l,l,.l3. 19123. Pln bigma, Lnluckv lrio, Iulected 1'ootball Manager Irlshlk spcakmg, Iintch is gcuumc, m looks, spccch, and kmshlp with 4 , ,. , . , , . .- 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 11 1 l.lll-lg, X ice-I resident I In Sigma, Blackstone Club, xllkf' bcnnctt. llc lt'Xt'Ix m .1 good cigar .md plenty ot law hooks scatteicfl St 1111 t X N. t11 t . Cl .1t11 lqoq-10 around him. When Butch commands, thc lfrcshics obey. l om' ycars ago ' U H ' 5' is ' 'I m lemh I5 ' ' ' when this lad arrived hc was somewhat different from what his picture llick believes that no College career is complete Without a regular hunt now shows him to bc. Ile has grown older, and then. other changes have each week for the feathcrcd trihcfand he usually brings in the game. N0 hccn wrought. Butch is destined to a carcer of C. J. or .l. l'. some day. student has any malice for Dick fall like him and when at last the intrica- wc don't know which. Ur maybe lu-'II he thc second St. Patrick to drii cies of Blackstone have been learned from Uncle Tonnny, a lawyer to the other snakes away. manor born. will leave Ole Miss. I'IIAIll.l'1S t'.xi.vi'r IIOIKDILI. .................... t'rowx'illc, Franklin I'arish, I.a. IIS.. I.l,.I5., .Xlpha I'hi Alpha, Yicc-I'r4-sidcnt t'lass 1912, Honor foun- lVll.l.I,lNllSl'1Y I x'i,l.1cn. Bill ............... , ....... .I,aurel, Jones County '. ', .'z ' 90- , 1 ' J '. ful-5' l9Il-ll, , . , ., ,. . . 'll .Uh will .Sha I I H 'fum' UI i.H:iimf,0 ,ilk PM 1 1 1 ISA.. Deutsch Xcrem. becretarv Jones lountv Club, Nice-President Phi . ssistant Business Manager Olc Nllss lJll-I-, tensor .md Ittpmtcl ,, . ,, , - , ,, -. , 1 1 11 1, .1 . 1 . . 1 K . . .1 . 1 . sigma, Ole Miss Stall 1910-Il, lennls Club, Manager . for Ilcrmaifm l9ll-I-, X .lrsity X out Staff l.ll0-ll, Bllssisslpplan htall ,l,111111i1 mm-ll 1,111.11 tu, 1 .1 Cl I mu-11, lflll-l2, Students Uongrcss. Ura-at 'I'riumx'iratc. ' XL111t1 't G1W1I1I'1 NTlil1If1. ul ' Judge IScckmct sampled I.. I. I. and .Ictl'crson Military Academy before ' 'P' 5 'ul ' 'm i'm ' 'Wh5'l'l coming to Ole Bliss four ycars ago, and incidentally got a good prcpara- Foming from the frce state of Jones, in the piney woods, its no wonder tion thrown in. llis main studies thcrc were playing checkers :md now that dignified pose is struck when an important matter is about to be hc holds the I'nivcrsity i'hampionship. Intelligent, versatile, an admircr dccidcd. Judging from the amount of mail from Judson, Bill must have of beauty and art. with a kind and amiable manner. never losing' his temper. a girl over in those parts. IIc's another Latin and Greek sword-fish, with he will leave a clean record behind him, and may expect a brilliant prospect German thrown in on the side. Confident, ambitious and with a good mind, ahead. Will teach the kids a few years before making his legal reputation. he will have his mark, perhaps, on a blackboard some day. Dick Nln.i.miff- Howdy, lmdclicf' 2-tl

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