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

 - Class of 1915

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NANNIE FARLEY, B. S., Oxford. A fairer face I ne'er looked upon. For two years in succession she has been voted the pret- tiest -'fo-ed by the student body, and her attractiveness is not confined to her beauty, for she is gracious and pleas- ant, though quiet and modest. She is studious and thought- ful, and such as she are the best justification of co-educa- tion. She is but a fair representative of that noble Farley family from whom the University has been favored with several most brilliant students. LADY WILLIE FOBBUS, B. S., Laurel. Work, courage, honor, these indeed your sustenance and birthright are. Speaker Decoration Day Exercises, 1913-14g Manager Co-ed Athletics, Captain Co-ed Basket Ball Varsity, 1914- 155 Vice-President Freshman Class, 1912-13, Secretary Y. W. C. A., 1913-14. ' Lady Willie came among us and made friends with boys and girls alike, by her honest, open-hearted manner. She graduates after three years of work, and we predict for her a brilliant future in whatever sphere of life she chooses to dwell. Harry Bryan J. R. GATHINGS, B. S., Dundee, Miss. One who never turns his back, but marches breast forward. Kappa Sigma, Bed and Blue, Hermean, Blackstone Club, Chemistry Club, Y. M. C. A. We gained our greatest victory over Millsaps when we enticed this man from there. He has been at Ole Miss only one year but is one of her most popular men. JAMES A. GEORGE, B. A., Batesville. The only way to have a friend is to be one. Secretary Phi Sigma Literary Society. 1913-1-rt. W'e cannot boast of a more earnest and painstaking stu- dent. This year he has gone over to read Blackstone with Dr. Farley, and we hear that the habits formed in the academic department are staying with him. A loyal and devoted disciple of Dr. Riley's. VVell. you see it is this way, Dr. Riley. Believes that Tennyson should have said, not In the spring, a young man's fancy, etc., but rather In the summer, when there's nothing else to do. : Going to town 'P' Page Thirty one

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Page HSMOND L. CLARK, B. A., Ripley. chances with a i,tl0U per cent. He has carried all the livery person is responsible l'or all the good with- in the scope ot' his abilities, and for no more, and none can tell whose sphere is the largest. Vice-President 'l'eacher's Club 1913-14-15, Vice-Presi- dent Phi Sigma 191-lg Director of Boarding Clubg Creek Club, Masonic Club, Y. M. C. A. Delegate lo State Confer- ence 191-lg Blackstone Club, Sell' Help Bureau, Finished in three years, President Phi Sigma 1915. His sphere ot' usefulness extends all over the school, and he has as much genuine college spirit as any man on the campus. He is as steady as a clock, and as lrue as truth. Ile believes in meeting his fellowman on the square and leaving him on the level. Osmond is always ready for any duty, and, when he finishes, it has been successfully done. tllitllttili ROUDEBUSH CLTLLEY, B. A., Madison. Linked sweetness long drawn out. Yellow Dogs, llonor Council, Baseball 1912-13-14-151 Valparaiso University 1913, President Webb School Club, Southern Club University, Chicago, 1912, Baseball Webb 1911. Il' Sawney can put them by out in the world as he has done to many batters 'mn opposing teams, we shall see him cutting the corners lo success and gathering in his Thirty Miss ltoudebush: Rumors have come to available Latin and Greek away with him. SIMUA R. DEAN, B. S., Eudora. Take him for all in all, you will not Iind his like again. Class Poet ot' .lunior Medical Class 1913-ll. The mourning, wailing, suffering, sick ot' this generation will tind in this man a sympathetic monetary extractor ot' the latest double-compound reflex-action type. lt is cel'- tain that he will set up an undertaking establishment in connection with his medical practice. RIOIRCAN SHELL EVANS, 31. D., B. S.. Houston, Qytiss. He stands for the best and his stay with us has been an inspiration. Stuflent Assistant in Anatomy 14-153 Yiee-l'resiflent Sr. Medical Classg Secy. and Treas. .lr. Medical Class: Chemistry Club, Chickasaw County Club. Four years have brought about a marked change in Morgan Shell. He has risen from an ignorant Freshman to an Assistant in Anatomy. This is a sullicient explana- tion to show what his l'niversity career has meant to him- though what he has meant lo us will not be told for it is in deeds that will live as long as memory. me from without that ---.



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FRANK A. GILLESPIIQ, B. S., Duck Hill. His greatest ambition, we regret to state. Is simply this, to graduate. Red and Blue Club: Secretary 1914-15, Secretary Co- Operative Board of Control, Pledged I Tappa Kegf' The beginning of the end of a long line of Gillespies, for he leaves only Meek to holfel up the family name at Ole Missf' Merchant, Insurance Agent Educator--what next? 5 Fond of talking about a fair young Miss down home. His favoiite oeeu mation is hanging around the Jost--oflice wait- I ing for that letter. Missed the picture show one night this year--it rained. Boys, did my letter come? I'll bound you, she's a queen. Tee-hee. T. ALCUS GUY, B. S., Magnolia. l.itigious terms, fat contentions, and Ilowing t'ees.', Representative Ole Miss Pentagonal Debate 1919-11, President Phi Sigma 1914-153 Manager Students' Co-Opera- tive Boarding Club 1914-15. Guy was here years ago. Tried his hand at teaching but the love for his Alma Mater drew him hither once more. As Manager of the Students' Co-Operative Boarding Club, he has proved his administrative ability. He and Dick have succeeded in materially reducing the board bill of their members-real constructive work. A frequent visitor to the coop, he is a favorite among the ladies. MARK HAM, B. S., Clarksdale. We have met the enemy and they are ours. Reserve football, President Yellow Dogs, Tennis Club, Gold Club. Look at his photo again. Now you wouldn't think he was an Indian fighter, would you? VVell he deceives his looks for he once whipped a whole tribe. Thatis the reason those Wild West shows pass Oxford up. Now that he leaves us our poor little Freshmen will once more have an opportunity to see real Indians. He hails from the heart of the Delta and looks upon Freshmen just as all those Delta folks do on niggers. Mark is a good foot--ball player, a social light and his favorite studies are-wait, I will run ask him. EUGENE JENNINGS HARDY, B. S., Crawford. I hate nobody, I am in charity with the world? Delta Tau Delta, President Engineering Department 1913- 14, Vice-President Red 8 Blue Club 1914-153 Circulation Manager Mississippian 1914, Karnea Club, Presidents Club 1915. Gene never worries, his troubles are his follies. No man is more generally liked than he. There is no power to retard the progress of one who is so self-sacrificing and hesitates at nothing to do kindness to others. Page Thirty-two Helen Melton: Before I got sophisticated ---.

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