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v ?T' Ofie cyoteirv Hugh Clift..............................................................................Hertnieigh Hugh camif to ii? from Clarendon College. Hr t mi easy-going. quirt follow whose presence is usually f lt instead of Itpard. Wr likr t?» depend oil him lo do a task because of hi pleading personality. Wr haw never seen him rush a woman, hut wr don’t know all ahoiit him wt. .Studenti ’ Association, Sophomore Executive. Prosecuting Attorney of Eros, Life Service Volun- teer Hand. Loree Wilson..........................................................................Pioneer They say that Mill waters run deep: • after the rest of u are through jahhering. la»ree may have something important to tell us. What would she do with her dignity, if she were not .1 Sophomore? Independent? Well she’s taking a Commercial Course. .Secretary of Students' Association. Reporter of Sophomore Class. Alpha Theta u. Hunt Hall Council. Literary Editor of The Totem. J. M. Moody ........... Abilene Wc always call him Brother Moody, for he wa :i pastor before he came to Mt Murry. He is always willing to get out and push if necessary, and he always means to arrive “at. There wa once upon a time hut I .cap Year and co-eds have no effect upon him now. Philo. President of Life Service Volunteer Band, (dee (dub. —27—
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Ofie cJotvm f ('.LARK MkaDOR I hi!ear dark i- not a giant, ami we wondttr 1« !»«• «' «» pm mi murli chemistry in •itch a ■‘mail head. Mi- abilities are mil confined to ill»- musical. for lie'- one ol MeMnrry- Papoose , lie'». tru»t- «viiitliy when faced h an tank. “He ju-t laugh- ami heals them 1«» It. Sport- Kdilor of War Whoop. Sergeant-at-Arms of Km.». Hand. Orchestra, Coif duh. Oi’M. Brown ihilene Opal i- .1 ivee hit of liiiitianilv. Imt we love liei hecail.-c he i- so dainty. Site find- fun ill everything even to the Shake-peirean drama. She pn—e- a wonderful voice: -lie'- a oriented reader and a .-killed pianist, ami an excellent short-story writer. “ It-r i cry frowns « - fair. EioKNK Brashkar Tali ok a hnpet’e i- ipi.'et and reserved, hut i- inili-peii-ahle to out el a— for he’s always on hand even to coming to .i sunri-e hre.ikfa-t at live . M. In cheerfulness and ncjtne— he can excel. Imt “Say. hoys! What hath the day to do with studying?’ Glee Cluh. Philo, -26- 1 ? 24 CP‘5tagggfg
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O ie Qotenv Inez Chapman........................................................................Roby Inez shines .is .1 talented reader. Her well-defined sense of loyally make- lirr firm uml !«•- penduhh . But sinet «he like to go to claw when necessary, she must he a very normal human lieing after all. When duty whispers low. ‘Thou must.’ the youth replies. I can.’” hut wait till you hear her laugh. Signia l-uiuha Kappa. Choral Club. Hunt Hall Council. Juan Mason................................................................Dangerfield Juan is another of our “preacher boys.” with plenty of energy and enthusiasm. ny of the girl can tell you that a March wind cun not leave more destruction in its wake than Juan can bestow. He is -till single, but some believe that it is not entirely his fault. Do unto others wh.it is not done unto you.” President of Philo . President of Hast Texas Club, l.ife Service Volunteer Band. Dimple Watson I. a mesa f Dimple is an enthusiast when it come- to society work and to smiling. She ha loyalty, socia- bility. -tickahility. She will even chew gum if the occasion demands it. but she is good, does bet- ter. and makes best. Don’t be red-heuded unless you can prove it. Choral Club. Alpha Theta Nu. —28— .: MSU924KUSeSKlH
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