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Bohashela, Nineteen Tvuenty-Five CoRALiE May Cotton, A.B. Girls ' GleL ' Club, ' 23. 24, ■25; Vice-President. ' 23; Business Mar ' 22, ' 23; y. W. C. A.; Eastern Star, Chy Kia. . . . Jackson, Miss. ' 24; Baslvethall, Coralie dares to do what slie pleases. Why shouldn ' t she, since she pleases to do such interesting and attractive things? Nothing commonplace, anyway! And, above all, she has dune college in three years. We predict an eventful and useful future for you, Coralie. Robert Abbott F ' ord, B.S Jackson, Miss. Robert started off his college career at Millsaps and has returned, after two years at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to finish things up. When we think of his personality and ability to do many things well, we are glad to have him again in our ranks. We arc sorry, Robert, that your senior year had to be soniewhat spoiled by the study of such a subject as Latin. Jessie Grace Craig, A.B., K A Omaha, Neb. Vice-President Y. W. C. A., ' 23. ' 24; Girls ' Glee Club. ' 23; Pan-Hellenic Council, ' 23; P. W. Staff, ' 23. Jessie is right there when it conies to V)rains. beautj ' , and beaux. ' ' hat she has done in college (and she has done lots) has been done well. and. oh, so earnestly! Jessie closely approaches the model college girl.
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Bohashela, Nrneteen Tiventy-Five 11 -I r-l-r -l-- i.... ' ■ - t.,r,i-» i i .i.i. j ■ .,i-i-l -i i- ' » i -T - .rt l Marion L. Branch, A.B., 2:, ' T Winona, Miss. L. L. S.; Freshman Debater, ' 23; Mid-Session Debater, ' 24; Mississippi Debater. ' 25; Vice-President, ' 25; Y. M. C. A.; Delegate to Blue Ridge, ' 24; Cabinet, ' 25; P. W. Staff, ' 25; Right Royal Ramblers; Alpha Pi Sigma; President Senior Class. When you say of a man that he is good to look upon and Senior Class president, you have said more than is good for him to hear. But in this well-l5alanced branch of mankind it seems safe to commit ourselves further by acknowledging tliat his honors were actually won. Kathleen Carmichael, B.S Utica, Miss. Kathleen sits calmly and takes in cvcrytliing and then when she gets ready to speak out. it would be well for everyone to stop and heai ' . Her geniality and outstanding scholarship make her a much- liked and highly valued member of the Nineteen Twenty-five Class. Marcis L. Burk.s, B.S Blue Alouiitain, Miss. G. L. S. ; Trail; Team, ' 22, ' 23, ' 24. ' 25; M Club; Student Government Board. ' 23. ' 25. Burks has gained, through practice, the reputation of a quiet, companional)le fellow who knows his friends and likes them. They are numbered by the student body of Millsaps. He plays a nice game of basketball and was one of the Millsaps representatives at Atlanta in S. I. A. A., lSt22. 28
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Bohashela, l ineteen Ttuenty-Five ST ■ l-l- ' J-ii ' - ■ lilt -11- n-i 1 -1 1- ■■i.ini Ji- ii- J u H ' JP u j-m ■ -»j- Martha Jane Crisler, A.B., v J Basketball. ' 24; Science Club. Flora, Miss Martha seems to be very temperamental about attending college — that is. she is very irregular about it. Tiowever, in being that way, she gives the rest of us a running start that we really need in order to keep up with her. Her manner- and attitude towards things generally enable one to guess correctly that her label is landed gentry. John Lee Gaixey, A.B., K A Jackson, Miss. L. L. S.; Glee Club. ' 24, ' 25; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, ' 24; P. W. .Staff. -24. Lee is always uj) and doing, with a heart for any fate. That in itself would be enough to make him liked and admired, but in order to fortify himself against all kinds of folks he has added unto his most striking characteristic an unusual sociability, an excellent voice, and the trait of a hail- fellow-well-met that satisfies. Mary Ella Davenport, A.B Forest, Miss. Bourgeois Me lal, ' 22; All-One Club; Secretary Senior Class. Mary showed her good .iudgment when she combined in herself the charm and sweetness of an old- fashioned pink and the brilliance and the intellectuality of an ultra modern. One in a hundred! =
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