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1 5Ef1F? 1 Q3 K riff, y , v f R X i FW ni' x JOHN .XLLISOX HARDY, Lord ................ Columbus, Lowndes County B.S. Delta. Tau Delta, Captain Freshman Football Team 1908. Blackstone Club, Vice-President Sphynx Club, Board of Directors Ole Miss. This lover came from somewhere down in the bottoms of the great Tom- bigbee, where the catamounts howl, and would doubtless have made a good student had Dan Cupid not wounded him so severely in the beginning of his College career-he may recover, but we have our doubts. His grades are creditable, even though, to be truthful, we must admit that he does not sit night after night and blear his eyes with books. Few know him, but those who are fortunate enough to enjoy an intimate acquaintance. prize lzis friendship highly. l'13STI'S lice:-:NE H.ARRISON ....................... Eupora, XYebster County Certificate in Medicine 1913, Millsaps 1906-10, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 1910, Editor Purple and XVhite 1909-10, Junior Orator 1909-10, Hermean, Chemistry Club, Masonic Club, K. T. After learning all there was to be learned at Millsaps he came to the center of all learning,- Ole Miss, of course, and is finishing the last campaign with the 1912 class. It is said that to this young man is due the establishing of the Honor Council at Millsaps, which makes him a celubrious character, and we are proud of him. Very quiet and reserved, Harrison has made many friends while here. ltoinzm' Bl.ACKlil'RX Haiwsn, Black ............ Fayette, Jefferson County B.S., 1912, Certificate in Medicine 1912, Kappa Alpha, Reserve Football 1908-12, Captain Team 1911. Black was here as a Sophomore when we were collegiate babies, but he played truant one year and had to fall back to the 'lf' class. He is quiet, unassuming, studies hard, and is unfailing as a friend. Harper will secure his certificate in Medicine this term and hopes to become a full- fledged Medical Doctor in two more years-then he will start his grave- yard unless, having been a pharmacist for some time, he has already started his and will continue to use the same one. Tiionnxs Hixku: Ho1.1.m,xx ......................... Ovette, Jones County B. 5. Dramatic Club, 1909-10. Vice-Pres. Chemical Club, 1911-12. Treas. Class 1911-12, President Jones County Club, Hllisville Club, Hermzran, I. O. B. H. - Hink leads them all on the light fantastic toe, not the waltz, but the clog variety, and there are fifty-seven of them. he says that I. 0. B. H. stands for I ought to be hung, but we don't agree with him, for a great future is ahead or him on the stage, at least so long as scenery is not moved by machinery altogether. He precipitated into society last February for the first time when the Jones County Club entertained itself, and it proved the last cx- periment with precipitating for Hink. T. D. Cllll.'l'0N-HIIEIVC you seen Pete? 31
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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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3: -T ll J. lvx' Joxizs .................................. 'l'oc'vopola, Pontotoc' County L'Lwr:xu: S'l'.xxl.z:x' 1,1-:.xvi:i.l.. J ug .............. Oxford, l,afayCtt6 Count! l5.S., l'h.li.. l'hi Sigma, l'r4-sidrut l'h.B. Junior Class 1910-ll. l3.S., Sigma Chi, Phi Sigma, Blackstone Club. Football 1908-09, 'l'raCk TPIIII P4-rhaps J. I. holds om' ra-cord which will stand for many years4thC 1910-ll. 1911-12. l,l'i'Nlll0I1t Jumor Law 1911-lf, Ole Miss Staff S4-nior who llils spolu-n thi' fcwc-st words in tln- ftllll' yvars of his College 191'-li Pi'll'H6ll9lllC Lmlllcll- life-. i'h1-inistry is his long suit, and his hobby is to we-ar good clothes. H0 Jug is thc out-hustle-.t lmstler at thc' l'nivcrsity, and he has in 1 has thu- str:ingm- honor of hm-ing thc- only Jouvs in tba' vlassffan unusual thv stuff whivh spa-lls sin-1-rss. Many might profit by the example if thex thing, this bring ont: of tho sewn wondvrs of thx- world. would l'OllSllll'l' thc pluvk and vinrwith wbivb this Oxford lad attacks I proposition. and withal. hc combines an ability to give sobcr consideration to vvviw iunh-rtakinlf. lla' has upheld the 1,4-avell name and the burden S ' ' - - . , -' s - . ' ' . ' ,- Joux Xt lxxu, ............................... llatcsxlllt, Panola County H.l.t.unl5. l,l.4.n grmt' tm. that immly has had H N,l,l.t.Sentatn.t, hem.. 50 lint., l,l,.l5. 'IZL lD.K.l .. Sigma l'psilon, .Xssistant liditor Ole Miss, lilavl tiillvs thrcv or four, sinco thc 1-arly agvs. stone-. fritit' ltlzwkstoin-, Taylor Mvdal, liuglish, Sigma Kappa lit-ta. Known to a. largc' ina-iority of tht' boys as tht- ba-st studvnt in svhool, John MHS 'XNNHC Bm 'i l 'N'l i ' , Y ' 4 lxford' lfilfilyette fotmft varrirs his wt-ll-won dignity likt- a man. lt will probably bt- long in the ll-5s X- M- C- AX- futurv be-forv Oh- Miss will liavi- anothvr Jolm Kyle-. Not a sm-kvr aftvr 151-ing ouv of tha' two co-m-ds from Oxford to he dipped this year, B iss honors by any moans, Jolm llrls haggvcl sc-vcral in his four ya-ars In-ra-. H0 .Xnniv lit-llc sm-ins to likm- tbl' honor wvll. Shi' has, by her independence 4-xp:-vts to bm- of sa-rvim' to thc- criminals around liatvsvillv, but hc- is just pleasing smih' and wvll-balanced dignity. won the admiration of all xx 10 itching to tac-klv l'nrh- 'l'ommy's law bc-fore doing gyinnastic stunts ln-fore know her. Sho may tvavli next year if Master Cupid can be persuaded to Panola Vounty juries. lvavv Oxford. Bolun ' BFIINSYKKSIIY, kid, ain't this a pippin? 32 W
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