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hgi- 4.5 33165 fX f' f ' ff fs ' ' f 'i , ' F 5 114 i -afw . f '.f,. L , -h - is 6 cl . ii is , ff TROUBADOUR SeI'llOI' Class HOWELL LEMING, AB. DANVILLE, ARK. llurlang 'l'i'zii-k '20, St-i-rt-tai'y Hzirlan S114 cioty 'Z03 Mt-rlit-s Vlutv '21, 'l'i'e:1su1's-i' .Iuiiit Session '21, Y. M, t', A. Viilvitiet 'EIL 'l'i'vui1- lmttuui' Stuff 'ily l'l'vsiilt-lit Yell Vutliity Club '21. lt is essential to note at the outset that the subject of this narrative was born in Danzille, Ark., on the sixteenth of january, IGOO, and enjoys the distinction of being a day older than another of our famous uggregationfchester lVlcKennon. Howell entered Hendrix in the fall of l9I7 and took up his battle with Prof. Russell. By attending the summer term of the university Howell was enabled to finish with us and we are certainly glad to have him among our number. Howell intends to be a doctor and will attend some good medical school next year. Little is known of his Uaflaire de-coeurf' but there are rumors of a little girl in Danville where he makes his ho.ne. WILLIAM PRATT SCARLETT, B.S. RUSSELVILLE, ARK. 1' raiiililiii. ln the fall of 'I7 Bill laid down his implements of brickmasonry and came to Hendrix to continue his learnings. And to that end he has been applying himself with great earncstness. lf energy and hard work ever bring success, Bill is surely destined to be a great man some day, for he is never weary of work and well doing, and of being a good friend to every- body. Bill has always been an ardent supporter and a cause for good in Hendrix organizations, and we feel sure that he will be the same when he gets into his future work, medical missions. Page twenty six
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