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MYRTLE LEE SMITH, A. B. Livingston, Tenn. Tlie glory of life is To love not to be loved. To give not to get, To serve not to be served. Honor Graduate of Livingston Academy 1918; Ex-President Philomathean Literary Society; Secretary Volunteer Band, 1921-22; Two Year Leader of Volunteer Band; Ex- President Girls ' Council; Member Dramatic Club; Member of Girls ' Circle; Winner Sec- ond Prize in Oscar M. Fair Oratorical Con- test 1919-20; Exchange Editor of Periscope; Religious Reporter of Annual. Vocation — Carrying books either to study or sell. Avocation — Identifying birds and flowers; classifying personalities; canning green apples and men ( ? ) Myrtle, a daughter of Milligan and a child of Livingston, is a gijod all-round girl. Since she pitched her tent of intellectual welfare on the sunny banks of old Buffalo, she has been an inspiration of happiness and success to those possessing the great ad- vantage of being her friends. To know her a little serves as an impetus to know her better. She is a girl of keen intellectual and pure moral fiber. She holds the unique record of not having missed a class in the last four years. She is not only known for her oratorical ability, but for her skill in putting up argument, for she ranks among our best debaters. It has been said by her most intimate friends that her greatest desire in the field of medicine to which she aspires is to be a Hart specialist — but who knows — only time will tell. 26
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p. C. McCORD, Ph. B. Radford, Virginia. ' Give me the thrill of the task, The joy of the battle and strife, Of being of use and I ' ll ask No greater reward in this life. Graduate of Columbus, Indiana, High School; Teacher Indiana Public Schools; Graduate Johnson Bible College; Minister, Radford, Virginia; Student Ph. B. Course Milligan College, 1921-22; President Ameri- can Literary Society; Member Ministerial Association, Dramatic Club and Volunteer Band; Representative in Inter-Collegiate Debate; Associate Editor of Buffalo. Appearance — Handsome (?) Disposition — Optimistic. Occupation — Assistant time-keeper, as- sistant bell-ringer, for Conference, sponsor for his sister-S. Specialization — College administration. Reputation — Bureau of Information. Favorite Text — Woe unto them who rise up early in the morning. Favorite Song — Just as I am. Motto — Excelsior. Residence — Hardin Hall. The above briefly sketches our genial, aggressive, resourceful, versatile, all-round good-fellow McCord, who arrived at Mil- ligan College September, 1921, (a blessing in disguise) and hurled himself into the whirl of college activities, contributing with ability and enthusiasm to everything going; creating for himself a large place in the esteem and affection of both faculty and students. His friends will follow his fu- ture with interest, feeling that he will reach the heights and win not only honors for himself, but for his Alma Mater. 25
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ww wwm m RALPH STEWART DEPEW, A. B. Jonesboro, Tennessee. His fashion is passion, sincere and intense, His impulses, simple and true. Yet tempered by judgment, and taught by good sense. And cordial with me and with you; For the finest in manners, as highest in rank. It is you, man, yes you, man, who stand Nature ' s own Nobleman, friendly and frank, A man with his heart in his hand! President Athenian Literai ' y Society; President and a Chief Promoter of Dramatic Club; Editor-in-Chief Periscope; Art Editor 1921 and 1922 Buffalos; Member Ministerial Association. Inter-Collegiate Orator, 1921. Ralph Stewart DePew, a cosmopolite, conquered his wander-lust long enough to endure the whips and scorns of outrageous fortune connected with student-life and so became a Senior at Milligan College. Brilliant, eccentric, self-reliant, persuasive and unique, he will be found, in the future, in the pulpit, or the penitentiary, on the platform, or the police docket. Here ' s hoping! 27
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