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ootbal 26- ' 28, All-Memphis Center ' 27;. Boxing ' 26- ' 27- ' 28; Prep School Middleweight Champion; Swimming ' 26 - ' 27. It is often hard to find an al student, athlete, and man in the form ol one person. But we refer you to Scotty as an example ol such — Halbert has left a sterling record in the athletic books of M. U. S. Entering in every sport, he has ways been at the top. I le has worked as hard for the school as any other boy win- has attended here, and whatever college he decides to attend, the institution should consider itself lucky. We hope to hear much of I [albert in the future. We know what he is made of, and know that he is certain to make good along life ' s journey. Mere ' s good luck to vou Slim. ALFRED CAMPBELL— F-K ' 23- ' 24, M. I Society ' 24- ' 28: Baseball ' 28. Alfred was among the members of F-K to e that time he has kept himself well up in his st for athletics he has taken an interest in all the sp that M. U. S. is noted for. Alfred has our best wishes, and we are sure to see him making a success in the future. Alfred will study to be a heating engi- neer. Me will follow this course through college, lie is very interested in this line of work, and has worked at it during his spare time. We know that we will hear from him when lie heats that big skyscraper. Good luck, All . Pd e Eighteen
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S. from St. Louis I Ie is a most dili- DAVID ROACH— M. U tonian Society ' 27- ' 28. David came to M. U. University High School. gent student and can always be seen at the games rooting for the school team. I Ie has been one of the leaders in his class and has led in Latin many times. M. U. S. will lose a fine likable boy when David leaves, lie will attend Harvard. We all wish Roach the best of luck and know that he will stand out in his class there also. Roach is going to study to be a lawyer. Roach is a talented musician and we know that we will hear from him later on in life. Me plays on the violin. Besides being a musician, he is one of the best debaters in the Hamiltonian Literary Society. He was a representative on their debating team in the first joint debate. CARLISLE PAGE— M. U. S. ' 23- ' 24- ' 25-76- ' 27- ' 28; Honor Council ' 25-76-77- ' 28; President ' 27-78; Boxing ' 25- ' 26- ' 27; Wrestling ' 28; Baseball ' 26- ' 27- ' 28; Football, ' 27; Swimming ' 28; U Club 76-77- ' 28; President ' 27- ' 28; Hamiltonian Literary Society 76-77-78, Vice-President ' 26, President ' 27- ' 28; Topics Staff ' 27- ' 28; Annual Staff ' 28; Most Popular Boy ' 28. Carlisle has been at M. U. S. for a pe- riod of six years. I Ie has been exceedingly popular with the boys, and has held office in even ' organization at M. L. S. Besides the above things, he was a mem- ber of the dance committee. He enters into the spirit of the school, and activities. He tries out for every sport. Owing to lack of space we are not able to tell of all his achievements, but on read- ing the honors above you will be able to get an idea of him. We all know that Car- lisle will meet with the same success at Se- wanee. Good luck, Carlisle.
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ALBERT RUSSELL ERSKINE, JR. M. U. S. ' 24- ' 25- ' 26- ' 27- ' 28, Jeffersonian Lit- erary Society ' 26- ' 27 - ' IS, Historian of Senior Class ' 28, Cheerleader Topics Staff ' 27-28, Annual Staff ' 2$. • U club ' 28. This tall handsome man has graced the campus ol M. U. S. for the past five years. He has been an active follower of all the student activities, and has tak- en a great interest in the happenings abou th : place. He was a most diligent student and lee many of his classes. He has been one of the few boys that has gone through a few years without receiving any demerits, here, and we all know that he will succeed next year at Southwestern. Albert was a success as cheer leader during the football season. ! L and made up many new yells and taug ht them to the students. Albert is one of the best liked boys MILLARD BAILEY— F-K ' 24- ' 25, M. U. S. ' 25- ' 26- ' 27- ' 28, Hamiltonian Literary Society ' 26- ' 27- ' 28, Secretary-Treasurer ' 27, Vice-President ' 28; Honor Council ' 27- ' 28, Topics staff ' 27-28, Football ' 26- ' 27, U club ' 26- ' 27- ' 28, Wrestling 1927, Tennis ' 27, Baseball ' 27- ' 28. Millard came to M. U. S. from Ford- Kilvington three years ago, when the schools consolidated. He is a star in ever) ' branch of athletics. Squats is one of the most popular boys in school, al- hough not being a serious student Mil- lard is a hard worker and always comes out on top. c has been in every organization ol the school. We are all sorry to lose Millard, but we are sure thai he will have a success- ul college career, which will be at Se- wanee.
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