Mississippi College - Tribesman Yearbook (Clinton, MS)

 - Class of 1918

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Pres. Tyler (In r. S. N. Service) Pres. Maxuum Sophomore Class Officers LUTHER F. TYLER PRESIDENT A. A. MANGUM VICE-PRESIDENT W. L. PACK SECY. AND TREASURER M. L. FRANKLIN HISTORIAN J. T. BALDWIN PROPHET E. E. BALLARD POET (A. A. MANGUM, was elected President when Tyler entered the service.) Page T hirteen

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Freshmen Stewart, Patterson, Kennedy, Rainwater, Killespie, Hurst, Holcomb, Thames. Silverblatt, Crawford, Shed, Stallings, Baldwin, Page Twelve



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Sophomore History We r ead the Histories of the Sophomore classes of the past years, and we find that they were composed of all types of men, from “Stute Walkers” to army officers. The fellows of the Sophomore class this year are not of the “goose pond” specie but by evolution accompanied by hard digging have shown to the other classes what manhood and patriotism are. Patriotism and loyalty are terms that can safely be applied to the Sophomore class of this year. The men here are exhibiting their loyalty to the College by doing “a big bunch of stuff” in all phases of the work, while those in Battery E who would have been Sophomores are training to scalp “big Willie” and make him “A sweet William”. The Sophomores of this year realized their duty to Uncle Sam, and he realized his need of them. He demonstrated his need by taking the fellows one by one to do that service in which many heroes of the past have left home and friends to die. Meekness, diligence and thrift are words not too good to be given to our class this year. Meek because the wisest man has recommended that virtue, diligence because we do not know that we will get to handle these bunches of stuff next year and thrift because our Government, the greatest in the world has requested this of us. In athletics the Sophomores do not claim all the honors this year, but as a natural consequence of physical ability and endurance we have been nobly repre- sented. In football, both in class games and intercollegiate we have “put the pig skin through and hit the gridiron hard”, in so much that the wise have won- dered and the ignorant were amazed. Unusual distracting conditions seem really to have been an incentive for stud ious habits and high grade classroom work. A serene calmness, promoted by serious motives, has excluded much frivolity and high flown bombast, but has included within its sphere qualities that stand for real worth for future activity. — Historian. Page Fourteen

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