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MISS MARGARET WEBB SHARP, B.S. Clinton, Miss. “As great as she is fair.” This happy little maid is the only person on the campus who is universally liked. She is unvaringly sweet to everybody. Sometimes she doesn’t smile; she seldom Hooverizes on her generosity and no one blames her. She has a funny habit of making ten’s in all of her classes. And the Profs, have the funny habit of calling on her when the rest of the class has given perfectly “bone-headed” answers. Gentle in manner and sweet in voice ; she knits for the soldier boys and is the sweetheart of one of them. Graduate of Hillman college in ’14-T5; stundent-teacher Woman’s College, ’15-’16 ; Class poet, ’16-T5; Historian, ’17-’18; Art Editor L’Allegro, ’17-’18; the tjiird girl to graduate at M. C. Special distinction. Page Twenty-seven
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Senior Poem How many souls, by fickle Fortune’s favor blessed Since first those sacred columns barred the crimson west, Where I now watch have seen the lengthened shadows melt Into the gathering dusk? What yearning hearts have felt That with the dying light their college days were done: Have felt and longed to stay the swiftly sinking sun. Ah Mother, you have loved and nurtured us, have taught Our hoyish feet to walk the ways of men, have sought To tune our hearts to catch the pulse-throb of the day And beat in tune with it; and you have showed the way To win the wealth of wisdom from the past, and how To love our fellow men. — We leave you now. We turn our steps away. Long after we are gone Our hearts shall see the glow that burns upon The western sky and glorifies your dusky pillars silhouetted there. — Class Poet. Page Twenty-six
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LUTHER PRENTISS LANE, B.A. McComb City, Miss. “He has a head to contrive , a tongue to persuade , and a hand to excute” “Judge” Lane our worthy President is one of the most popular boys in school. His pleasing smile, geniality, and inestimable worth have won for him the lasting friendship of his fellow students, the faculty and ’Stute. As a student he has an enviable record. As a debater few equal and none excell. As an orator he is matchless. He expects to study law but it is whispered that the paths of politics have for him their charms and allurements. Class teams; Debating council; L’Allegro staff; An- niversarian of the Philomathean Society; Honor Council; Philo Debating Team; Varsity Debating Team; Fall Orator; Representative to State Oratorical Contest; President Senior Class; Dramatic Club; District Attor- ney and Judge of the Bar Association. ANSELM BRYAN RUSSELL, B.A. Magee, Miss. “His life was gentle and the elements so mixed in him that Nature might stand up and say to all the world; This was a man.” Symmetrical in physique, honorable in morals, keen and logical in intellect, popular with the boys, among the ladies courteous and chivalrous, an orator and debater of superior merit; — this is Russell. Vice-Pres. Freshman, Junior and Senior Classes; Sopho- omore Football; Class Baseball, four years; District At- torney Bar Association; Judge Bar Association; Tutor in College; Vice-Pres. Philomathean Society; Business Manager L’Allegro; Second Orator Philomathean Anni- versary; Distinction. DONALD P. DUNN, B.S. Summit, Miss. “ Self-reverence , self-knowledge, self-control, these three alone lead life to sovereign power ” In the mind and heart of Donald Dunn are embodied all those characteristics which mark the perfect gentle- man. Handsome in appearance, versatile in conversation, profound in intellect, he stands forth a fitting example of the kind of men produced by his Alma Mater. We re- spect him for his superior ability, honor him for his sound judgment and love him for the superb qualities in his character. Assistant in Biology, ’16-’17, ’17-’18; Business Man- ager Collegian, ’17-’18; Pres. Sophomore Class, ’15-’16; Fall Orator Philomathean Society, ’16-’17; Pres. Philo. Society, ’17-’18; Reporter Collegian, ’16-’17; Class Poet, ’14-’15; Sec. and Treas. Class, ’17-’18; Anniversary ticket Philo. Society, ’17-’18; Class Football, ’17-’18; Stu- dent Gov. Council, ’17-’18. Page Twenty-eight
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