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RICHARDSON, J. W., JR., A. A. - Meridian Gratitude is the fruit of good culti- vation Thespian, 1, 2; Debating, 2; I. R. C, 2; Sports Ed. Lion, 2. ROBERTS, WALTER, JR., A. A. - Vardaman Justice is the greatest interest of man on earth Thespian, 2; I. R. C, 2; Commercial Club, 1, 2; Most Deserving Student, 2. SALTER, CARY - - - - - - - Macon Noah was six hundred years old before he knew how to build an ark; don ' t lose your grip SIMPSON, DOROTHY, A. A. - - - DeKalb When study interferes with a good time, cut out study Thespian, 1, 2; Clee Club, 1, 2; Debating, 1, 2. STEVENS, ZELTRA, A. A. - - - - Amory A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches and loving favor rather than silver and gold Debating, 2; I. R. C, 2; Pres. of I. R. C, 2. STUART, ROY, A. A. - - - - Silence is golden Commercial Club, 1 , 2. Macon STURDIVANT, TRUMAN, A. A. - - Derma Strive to seek, to find, and not to yield S Club, 1, 2; Basketball, 1, 2; Football, 1, 2; Captain, Basketball, 2; Best Athlete, 2. ULMER, JOHN NOEL, A. A. - - Porterville The way to have a friend is to be one VINCENT, EILEEN, A. A. - - Collinsville She has a wit that will take her far Thespian, 1, 2; Clee Club, 1, 2; Le Cercle Francais, 1,2; Reporter, Wesley Foundation, 2; Adv. Mgr., Lion, 1 ; Asst. Adv. Mgr., Lion, 2. WARREN, OMERA, A. A. - - - DeKalb Truly a gem of purest ray serene Thespian Club, 1, 2; Clee Club, 1, 2; Com- mercial Club, 2; Le Cercle Francais, 2; Vice- Pres., Wesley Foundation, 2; Cutest Girl; Bas- ketball, 1. WATKINS, MAY RUTH, A. A. - - Scooba An intense hour will do more than dreamy years Commercial Club, 2; Le Cercle Francais, 2. WEDCWORTH, DOROTHY, A. A. - Lauderdale Grieve not, chase all thy fears away Thespian, 1, 2; Debating, 1, 2; I. R. C, 2; Home Ec, 1, 2; Basketball, 1. WEEKS, MARCREATTE, A. A. - Booneville Adieu and farewell are sounds un- known Basketball, 2; I. R. C, 2; Thespian, 2 WHEELER, EVA, A. A. - - - - . - Fulton The hand that made you good, hath made you fair Thespian, 1, 2; Le Cercle Francais, 1, 2. 15
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LONG BROWNIE, A. A. - - - - DeKalb Neat in appearance, pleasing manner — o very likeable person Thespian Club, 2; Home Ec. Club, 1, 2; Feature Ed. Lion, 1 ; Ed. of Collegian, 2; Pres. of Home Ec. Club, 2; Class Reporter, 1; Class Sec, 2. LUKE, ERCELLE, A. A. - - - - Preston In her modesty, like a star among earthly lights Thespian Club, 1, 2; Home Ec. Club, 2. MAXCY, LENELLE, A. A. - - - - Golden Think only what concern thee and thy being Thespian Club, 1, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2; I. R. C, 2; Le Cercle Francais, 1, 2; Sec. Le Cercle Francais, 2. McCURLEY, TOM, A. A. - - Electric Mills Joy rides in him like a summer moon Thespian Club, 2; Glee Club, 2; Le Cercle Francais, 2; S Club, 2; Football, 2. McDADE, L. D. ----- - Porterv ille Be not simply good, be good for something Thespian Club, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2; S Club, I, 2; Football, 1, 2; Basketball, I, 2; Campus Sheik, 2. McDONALD, LINTON, A. A. - - Meridian Fields are won by those who believe in winning Thespian Club, 2; S Club, 1,2; Football, 1,2; Advertising Mgr. Lion, 2. McLEMORE, ELIZABETH, A. A. - State Line An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest Thespian Club, 1, 2; Le Cercle Francais, 1,2; Asst. Business Mgr. Lion, 1 ; Circulation Mgr. Collegian, 2; Most Intellectual, 2. MIZE, ELZIE LEE, A. A. - - - - Quincy Life is what you make it Thespian Club, 2; Debating, 2; I. R. C, 2. NUNN, BILLIE ------- Quincy As we work, so we live Thespian Club, 1, 2; Commercial Club, 1, 2. PATTERSON, OUIDA, A. A. - - - Amory Good words are worth much and cost little Thespian Club, 1, 2; Glee Club, 2; Home Ec, 1,2; Class Reporter, 2; Band, 1,2; Joke Ed. Collegian, 1 . PALMER, LOUISE, A. A. - - - - Preston Make a virtue of necessity Thespian Club, 1, 2; Commercial, 1, 2. PIGFORD, T. S., A. A. - - - - Kewanee Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul S Club, 1, 2; Basketball, 1, 2; Football Mgr., 2. QUARLES, LEON, JR. - - - - - Scooba Thoughts once awakened do not slumber again S Club, 1,2; Football, 1, 2. RANKIN, SHELLIE, A. A. - - - Knowledge is power ' Nettleton REESE, MYRTLE, A. A. ----- Fulton Grace is in thy step, heaven in thy eyes Thespian, 1, 2; Le Cercle Francais, 1,2; Class Treasurer, 1 . 14
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7 r e s k men m am- ■ • jMUKMMtt $ •mmm - ' tig- ' s: ■ ■ Sjl§i : II ill III III CI ass Offi cers President -------------- JAMES BURDEN Vice President ---------- CLAYTOR FOWLER Secretary and Treasurer --------- BOBBIE BARNETT Reporter ------ . - DOROTHY HOLLIS New arrivals — bristling with new ideas, blazing with new ideals, burning with new ambitions — we Freshmen took our place on the cam- pus. Our first year was truly dreaded for its ordeals at the hands of the Sophomores. In quick succession came matriculation, shaved heads, inferiority complexes (developed through playing maid and valet to our upper classmen), Home-coming and Freshman Day, and finally the long-anticipated Christmas holidays. We gradually learned that the things which we feared were mostly imaginary and that college was not such a bad place after all. Even the classes were not so terrible as we had thought. Soon spring came. As we were quite busy with organizations and clubs, we hardly realized that almost a year had passed. We began to feel that we had survived after all. Pleasant memories — memories of our first year at E. M. J. C. — will come to us as we look over the pages of this Lion. 16
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