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HEZEKIAH DALLAS, Jackson, Football, Live and learn. LAURA DAVIS, Pickens, Basketball, Dorm. Club, S. S. , Think not of the past, but live for the future. ! l MARY A. DAVIS, Roundaway, Band, B. S. U. , Honor Student, Parting is such sweet sorrow. PAUL DAVIS, Coldwater, Dorm. Club, No human thing is of serious impor- tance. MAE O. DODD, Tutwiler, Coming together is the beginningg keeping to- gether is progressg working together is success. WILLIE DODD, Tutwiler, Band, Un- derstanding should precede actions. MARSHALL FAIR, Clarksdale, Band, It never troubles the wolf how many the sheep may be. JOHNNY FERGUSON, Vicksburg, Foot- ball, Honor Student, Annual Staff, Every sweet has its sour, every love its flower. Sophomores nual Staff, Dramatics, Truth, goodness and beauty are but different faces of the same all. DORA M. COLE, Decatur, Basketball, B.S.U Annual Staff, Every man desires to live long but no man wishes to be old. CHESTER COLEMAN, Sumner, In business or play, give in but never give up. DELORES COLLIER, Dublin, Annual Staff, Honor Stu- dent, Good sense is a thing that very few have, everybody needs, and nobody wants. EARTESS CRAWFORD, Vicksburg, SOC. Sci. Club, B. S. U. , Football, The man who never makes a mistake is the man who never does anything. Y Vw. RTT' 'ka 'T ,gp-..ww.. i 0 EDNA CHASE, Coahoma, Honor Student, An-
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BETTY BUNNS, Clarksdale, Annual Staff, Honor Stu- dent, When honor is lost, and faith dies, the man is dead. CHESTER BURNETT, Clarksdale, Shallow men be- lieve in luck. TIMOTHY BURRELL, Lyon, Choir, Fear not, for I am with you, JAMES BUTLER, Lake Providence, Bas- ketball, I love work. I can sit and watch it for hours. VELMA CALDWELL, Batesville, Ibe- lieve that in the end the truth will con- quer, CHARLES CARTER, Clarksdale, Band, Student Council, Class Bus. Mgr. , Throw fear to the wind. FRANCIS CARTER, Yazoo City, B. S. U S. S., Annual- Staff, Cheerleader, Happy is the house that shelters a friend. MELVIN CARTER, Clarksdale. u y Q Sophomores KATIE BROWN, Clarksdale, Smile and the world smiles with youg weep and you weep alone, MAXINE BROWN, Clarksdale, B. S, U. , Band, Choir, Give instructions to the wise and he will be even wiser. LESSIE BRYSON, Shaw, B. S, U. , S. S. , Dorm. Club, Honor Student, Plough the watery deep. ' IDELLA BUCKLEY, Batesville, Annual Staff, Dorm. Club, B. S. U. , S. S. , Dramatics, Every sweet has its sourg every evil its good. OLLIE BUMPUS, Chicago, Choir, B. S.U. , They can conquer who believe they can. 115
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WILBERT FIELDS Greenwood, Capt. of Basket- ball 'Intu1t1on is what a woman uses when she has nothing else to go on. s LUCY FISHER Clarksdale, Take short views, hope for the best trust in God. JOHN FRANKLIN Mound Bayou, He climbs highest who helps another up. 1 Sophomores ROY L. FRANKLIN, Jonestown, Take no man at his face value, HENRY FRIERSON, Oxford, B. S. U. , Annual Staff, God gave man two ears and one mouth which means we're to listen twice as much as we speak. tal. ELZERY FURDGE, Lula, We climb the ladder of success by steps, not by leaps. PEARL GENUS, Lula, Youth is wholly experimen- LAVON GIDDENS, Detroit, Mich. , Football, Live and let live. WILSON GILMORE, Milwaukee, Wis. , Dorm. Club, S. S. , If you're not hand- some at twenty, strong at thirty, rich at forty, wise at fifty, give up. FLOYD GRAHAM, Cleveland, B. S. U. , Soc. Sci., Dorm. Club, To the fool, wisdom sounds foolish. MARCHALL GREEN, Shelby, Words of truth are words of life. WALTER GRIFFIN, Jonestown, The world is now too dangerous for anything but truth, too small for anything but brotherhood. GWENDOLYN GIPSON, Mattson, Choir, I would rather have a fool make me merry than experience make me sad.
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