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liiliiBfiBii! iBnifala GEORGE W. HARDIN, A. B. Greeneville, Tennessee Varsity Football, ' 21, ' 22, ' 23, ' 24. American Literary Society, President, ' 22, ' 24. President of Student Senate, ' 24, ' 2.5. Student Council, ' 22, ' 23. Dramatic Club. . Latin Club. Debating Council, ' 23, ' 24, ' 25. Inter-Collegiate Orator, ' 22, ' 24. Associate Editor of Buffalo, ' 24, ' 2.5. Senator Hardin came to us from the wilds of Greene County, Tenn. He brought with bini an ambition, a belief in himself and a determi- tion to succeed. He lias been a fighter on the gridiron who never said die. He will be missed there. The genial atmosphere of Milligan ' s Classic Hill has begun his racial development. He is now in the bronze age, at least, having evolved out of the polished stone age since reaching Milligan. He shines in forensics and oratory — having represented Milligan a number of times in this line. He has developed high blood pressure wliich has brought on a severe heart attack. If he survives the shock, he will study law, enter politics and live in Washington, D. C. Here ' s hoping. 1925 Page Twenty-six
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5Suffal0 EDWIN G. CROUCH, A. B. Johnson City, Tennessee Athenian Literary Society, President, ' 25. Business Manager Trident, 23, ' 2 . Orchestra, ' 21, ' 22. Vohmteer Band. M Club. Debating Council, ' 21, ' 22, ' 23, ' 24.. Latin Club. Dramatic Club, President, ' 2.5. Manager Footliall, 22. Student Council, ' 22, 23. Student Senate, ' 2.5. Class Prophet. Lady killer, preacher, actor, football time- keeper, debater, Ford chauffeur, laundry man, banker. A modern version of telling your for- tunes by your buttons, only you would draw the same man in an ' case, for be is the com- posite featured above. But seriously — , he is so versatile we wonder where he will land, will it be in St. Louis? Really, his record is a most enviable one and he belongs among the representative men of Milligan. We are proud of a young man who through sheer ability and application carries bis cour.se with such credit, at the same time taking a leading part in college activities and dominated by the .spirit of a true follower of the Master, uses his talents in service to others. All our best wishes for the fulfillment of such glorious prospects. Page Twenty-five ■1! » ' i ' !8 ' !! ' li!!l!!l
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iiiiiiiiiiiLiiuiUiiuyiiii Buffalo RAMONA ROSS, A. B. Tullahoma, Tennessee Ossolian Literary Society, President, ' 25. Girls ' Circle. Volunteer Band, President, ' 2+. Trident Staff, ' 24. Student Council, ' 22. Dramatic Club. Latin Club. Editor Special Department of the Buffalo 2o. Student Senate. Ramona Ross comes to us from Middle Ten- nessee. She has been with us for— we say not how long. In academy and college she has done her part well and has the confidence of all. Alwavs full of hope, the clouds pass away before her as sunshine. Always a hard worker, she accomplishes her tasks with credit to her- self and her Alma Mater. Obliging, court- eous, careful, she exemplifies the words of Sacred Writ, If any among you would be great, let him become the servant of all. Ramona expects to engage in the great work of Christian service. We prophesy for her that wherever her lot nuiy be cast, she will be found faithful and efficient. May she be a Santa Filomena indeed to those among whom she nu y go, even as we have been lifted )y her noble ' deeds and thoughts. M ' hene ' er a noble deed is wrought, Whene ' er is spoken a noble thought. Our hearts in glad surprise To higher levels rise. • =-- Page Twenty -seven ► 1925 !llP.
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