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udtouuu; DODD □□□□lan AruthNv l AND Wl R.T UE O J i£x£t?i,iir Robert A. Dean, Ph.B., Columbia, Mississippi. His room is down at the ’State , — ’Tis well , for he’s awfully cute ; And the girls would all grieve , Should “ liob Robert” leave , — And the fellows all like him, sehr gut. For two years he has been Dean of the firing depart- ment of Hillman College, and Happiness has claimed him as her own. A dancer after your heart, a model of pro- priety, a tonic for the blues, and a gentleman whose friendship and goodwill is esteemed by all. His training for the law in M. C. has been excellent, mothers-in-law take notice, and his ability at the bar has oftentimes been proven. His aim in life is to become as crazy as “Chic,” his bosom friend and fellow jigger. Vice-President Class , 11- , 12; District Attorney Bar Ass’n; President Marion Co. Club; President B. Y. P. U. ’12-’13; Attorney Hermenian Society. Isaac Frederick Dale, Pii.B., Prentis, Mississippi. This fullback’s a star, a go-getter, On the gridiron ice’ve never known better, But ’tis said at the ’State That the hardhearted brute Wouldn’t marry if proposed to by letter. Fred is tbe busiest man in the class. In addition to heavy college work, he finds time to star in both base- ball and football, take an active part in the Hermen ian Society, and go to all the recitals over at Belhaven. Being a thorough student, a good athlete, and a logical and forceful debater, he has won the esteem of the faculty, the admiration of the boys, and the love of the Stute. Business Manager Magazine ’11-’12; Local Editor Magazine ’12-’13; Vice-President and Critic Hermenians ’11-’12; Inter-Society Debate ’11-’12, ’12-’13; L’Allegro Council ’12-’13; Simmons College Debate ’11-’12; Reserve Football ’12; Captain Class Football ’12; Class Baseball ’ll -’12 ; ’Varsity Football ’12; ’Varsity Baseball ’12-’13; Director Book Store ’11-’12, ’12-’13.
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□□□□OClsM □□□□iDPtliM Samuel C. Beaty, B.A., Blue Mountain, Mississippi. This tall handsome Senior named Sam Deems all “icimmin” a fake and a sham, One ' ll get him tho yet , — Some severe suffragette, And she ' ll shut him up, like a clam. If hard, honest work will get a man there, Sam is going to be in the front ranks. He’s not afraid of any- thing, man or beast, Math or German. He knows where he stands, and if you don’t watch, he’ll have a whole lot of other fellows standing with him. And he always stands right. His judgment is keen, and his ability to enforce decision is unusual. Never-the-less, he is veiy modest and a friend to everybody. He’s a strong man anv wav you take him. ' President B. Y. P. U. ’11-’12; Vice-President Philo- mathpn n« M1.M9. Spp’v Y. M. C. A. ’12-’13; President WTRUTHyJ AND jfr, Robert L. Bbanton, White Bluff, Mississippi. They say that he gave ' em tuo hits — If he did , I ' m sure he had fits. I ' ve known him sametime , — Should he give way a dime. It would frighten me out of my wits. Mississippi College won’t be the same old place when Bob is gone. He’s one of tlie most amiable fellows in the world. Straight-forward, honest, and capable, ne is liked bv ill He is a good student and a force for the right. Ve predict for him. it matters not into what field he may turn bis energies, much success, and much happiness. Vice-President B. Y. P. U. ’12-’13; Critic Hermemans ’12-’13; Class Football ’12. 29
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J ' W A o KtruthV ' AND )m i Wl R.T uE£f Our information concerning “Lucy” is rather meagei, as this is his first year with us. However after secur- ing the assistance of Prof. Aven, expert archeologist we have come to the conclusion that he breathed Ins first somewhere in the jungles of Jeff Davis County lhere the gentle breezes whispering thru the stately pines imparted to him a bit of eloquence, which he began to exercise at Prentis High School. From there he went for two sessions to S. P. U. Bill is a man to be proud of, and the class of 13 is wlad to have him as a member. He is a good student, congenial friend, and a persevering athlete Hermenian; Class Football 13; Class Basketball 13 Joe Jefferson Denson, B.A., Bay Springs, Mississippi. Cap ' n Denson , left fielder, J . J-, Is a “bird,” so we’ve heard fellows say, This athletic jay -bird, At the ’S trite, so ice’ve heard, Claims a jewel he’s proud to display. Among the many good men that Bay Springs has sent to M. C., Joe shines as a bright and particular star. Bright in intellect, engaging in manner, smiled upon by the muses, and a natural-born hustler, he has taken a prominent part in every phase of college work, Irom music to athletics, and has won for himself a high p ace in the estimate of his fellows. ni Class Baseball ’OD-’IO; Captain Class Baseball 10- 11; Reserve Baseball ’OO-’IO; ’Varsity Baseball 10-11, ’12, ’12-’13; Class Football ’0!)-’10, ’10-’ll, 11- 12; Art Editor I,’ Allegro ’lO-’ll; Band Leader ’09-’10, 10- Ui President Athletic Association , 11- , 12; Orchestra 1-- 1 • Hermenian. William Wesley Gray, B.A., Prentis, Mississippi. This athlete they call “Lucy Cray,” But they ought 1o re-name him , for say, When he plays basket -ball, And takes off his shawl He isn’t construct: d that way.
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