Mississippi College - Tribesman Yearbook (Clinton, MS)

 - Class of 1910

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BEDWELL, R. L., Ph. B. Raymond, Miss. “Ambition is no cure for love.” — Pope. At Dry Grove, Miss., Dec. 24th, 1883, an unusual event occured. Santa Claus presented one of his Christ- mas gifts. This gift went by the name of Bob. He has never been very swift in speech, but just the same, will he be winner in life. He came fro m the public schools and entered M. C., Sept., ’01, and remained in school two years; High School Prin. for five years, then reentered M. C. In thirteen months, he made sixty six of the hundred points required for graduation. Class Liar, ’01 -’02; Philo. Librarian, ’02-’03; Philo. Attor- ney, ’08- ’09. BRIDGES, R. W., Ph. B. Jackson, Miss. “Troubles never last forever; The darkest day will pass away.” When God created the heaven and earth and all the animals that exist therein, He did it for a purpose. Bob is an animal, though he was not created until July 15th, 1888, therefore he was created for a purpose, but who can discover it. Jackson and Florence High Schools are responsible for his knowing the alphabet. He entered M. C. in the fall of 06, and has patiently submitted to the polishing for four years. Captain Freshman Bas e- ball Team, ’06-’07 ; Captain Sophomore Football, ’07- ’08; Manager Sophomore Baseball, ’07-’08; Manager Junior Football, ’08- ’09; Bar Association, 08- ’09; Pres. Athletic Association, ’10. BURFORD, B. L., Ph. B. Coldwater, Miss. “One thorn of experience is worth a whole wilderness of warning.” Christmas is the happiest day in the year, so “Beau- tiful” decided to present himself as a timely gift, on Dec. 25th, 1888, two miles south of Independence. As a boy he was different from nearly every other one in that he was good looking. He has sustained this envi- able distinction with the passing years. He graduated at Independence High School in 1905, and entered the Freshman Class in Mississippi College in September the same year. He is popular in Clinton, Jackson, on the ball ground, and wherever else he goes. He is one of the best athletes and at the same time a good student. It is not hard for him to star in the Bar Association, although he is not a prospective lawyer. Class Foot- ball, 06- 10; Class Baseball, 06- 10; Varsity Football, ’08- ’09, ’09-’10; Captain Senior Football, ’09-’10; Sec. Athletic Association, ’08-’09, Pres. ’09-’10; Varsity Baseball, ’09; Sec. Doctor’s Association, ’09-’10. 26

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ASHLEY, J. T., B. S. Mendenhall, Miss. “But to see her, was to love her, love but her, and her forever.” We have here, ladies and gentlemen, a sample of Simpson County product; a quiet amiable fellow and possessed of discriminative ability. Tom, as he thinks, discriminated the fairest maiden in Hillman and set about at once to win the creature, and judging from his account of the affair, he has unquestionably made good. Tom entered college in the fall of ’04, but after finish- ing Sophomore, dropped out a couple of years to teach school. He reentered in the fall of ’09 to finish his degree with the class of ’10. He is an earnest ha d worker and is worthy of the high esteem in which he is regarded by all who know him. Sec. Hermenians, ’08-’09; Pres. Hermenians, ’09-’10; Bus. Mgr. Mag., ’09-10; Hermenian Third Orator, ’09-’10; Pres. Scribes, ’10. BACKSTROM, J. L., B. A. Richton, Miss. “What shall I do to be forever known, And make the age to come my own.’’ We suppose it was his purpose to be just one day ahead of the Father of Our Country for it was Feb- ruary 21st, 1886, when Lawrence made known his rights at Richton. The years between the date of his birth and school days at Poplarville were years of obscurity ex- cept to those of his family and immediate vicinity who saw in him great possibilities. He graduated at Poplar- ville High School in 1906, and entered M. C., as a Soph, the following September. After staying out one year to teach, he reentered College and now has “A diploma hanging on the wall.” He stands for what is right in all student organizations, and may be counted on to do his duty always. He is called the best debater in College (?). He was sorry he could not enter the race against Vardaman for the debate in the recent contest. Jun. Football, ’08-’09; Vice-Pres. Hermenians, ’03-’09; Magazine Staff, ’09-’10; Pres. Hermenians, ’10. BUCHANNAN, J. H., Ph. B. Blue Mountain, Miss. “His hair just grizzled as in green old age. — Dryden. This stalwart brawny specimen of humanity entered this life at Blue Mountain nearly a quarter of a cen- tury ago. He first tried out for his mental improvement in Blue Mountain Male Academy. Having finished there, he entered the Sophomore class of Mississippi Col- lege, ’06, but remained out one year. His career in college has been a most peculiar one. Although his ex- perience with a little hatchet wasn’t exactly like George Washington’s, when he becomes a great man like George, it will be told of him. “John Buck” is a man that has delivered the goods. He is one of the strongest Hermenian debaters and was star fullback on the Varsity eleven, ’09. Varsity Basketball, ’07-’08, ’09- ’10; Varsity Football, ’07- 08, ’09-’10; Class Football, ’07-’08, ’09-’10; Class Baseball, ’07-’08; Manager Varsity Basketball, ’09-’10; Hermenian Second Orator, ’10; Hermenian Editor-in-Chief Elect, ’08-’09. 25



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CARTER, J. G., B. S. Jackson, Miss. “A safe companion and an easy friend.” — Pope We call this superb specimen of vigorous manhood, Garvin. He began his lengthy and authoritative inspec- tion of the heavenly bodies in Lawrence County, in the spring of 1886. He recently announced that he had located a very bright and attractive star that is lighting up Texas, and that explains why she is called the “Lone Star State.” Hebron High School gave him his thirst for knowledge. Desiring a deeper draught, he entered M. C. in the autumn of 1905. After vigorous pruning, she is ready to turn him loose on the world again. He is friendly and jovial. You have missed a treat if you have never heard the peal of his merry laughter. Varsity Football, ’08- ’09, ’09-’l0; Pres. B. Y. P. U., ’09. CARTER, J. F., Ph. B. Blue Mountain, Miss. “There can no great smoke arise But there must be some fire.” John F. Carter got, perhaps, his first Intimations of immortality from recollections of early childhood on February 10th, of the ninth of the eighties at Cherry Creek, Miss. Whether or not on that day, The earth and every common sight To him did seem Apparalled in celestial light,” he has at sometime since seen the light of that brighter land and is devot- ing his life to the ministry. His early education was gotten at Cherry Creek, and M. H. A. He entered M. C. as Freshman but is finishing with three years’ work. He is a constant and thorough student and we predict for him great usefulness. Herald Hermenians, ’10; Sec. Theologs, ’07-’08; Pres, and Critic Theologs, ’08-’09; Critic Hermenians, ’09-’10. CRUMP, C. H., B. A. Blue Mountain, Miss. “Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. — Fielding. The gentleman from Benton! His name is Chas. Howard Crump. Three great things have happened in his career: — First — he was born. This was in 1883, also in October, also in Pine Grove. Second — he fell in love. Chronic, Severe. Third — he got an education and it was attained through such thorough, systematic study, that it made a man of this erst-while barefoot boy — a man that honors his alma mater. First dose — Blue Mountain Male Academy. Second dose — New Albany High School. Third dose — M. H. A. Fourth dose — 1907-’10, at Mississippi College. Pres. Debat- ing Club; Critic Hermenian Society; Vice-Pres. Her- enians; Treas. B. Y. P. U„ ’09. 27

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