Mississippi College - Tribesman Yearbook (Clinton, MS)

 - Class of 1918

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JAMES ARTHUR BARNHILL, B.A. Macon, Miss. “He is a man that stands foursquare to every wind that blows ” A clean, manly guv with firm and unswerving con- victions, sincere and reliable. He knows how to work for a good cause, and his work is thorough. We predict for him a place in the foreranks of his fellows. Wallace medal, Demosthenean Herald ’ 12-’13 , Farr medal ’13-’14, Hewitt medal ’14-’15, Fall Orator, Chau- tauqua representative, Delegate to Student Baptist Mis- sion Conference. “Y” Cabinet, President First Cong. Dist. Club ’16-’17, Pres, of Y. M. C. A., Class football, Presi- dent Student Mission Band, Hermenian Third Orator, Business Manager, Annual; Sec. and Treas. Ministers Club, Varsity Debating team, Vice President Glee Club. N. B. BOND, B.S. Wiggins, Miss. “The world will go out of its way to do business with a gentleman .” Here is one we are proud of. He prepared for col- lege at Wiggins. Teaching one year at Wiggins he en- tered University a Freshman in ’12. Next year he came here and then taught another. The next two he attended the Seminary. This year he returned to us. Liked by everyone and being one of the best debaters we ever turned out, we expect wonders from him in the ministry. Varsity debating team ’13 and ’18. JOE CANZONERI, B.S. Clinton, Miss. “My merchandise makes me not sad ” Born in Sicily Sept. 24, 1886, and followed the sun to America in 1903. Six years later he was converted and entered M. C. as a prep in 1913. He carries his many honors in a hidden box. Demosthenean Anniversarian ’14, Wallace medal ’14, Delegate Blue Ridge Conference ’14, College quartette ’15-’16, Missionary Chairman ’ 1 5-’l 6, Delegate B.S.M. Con. ’17, Pres. Hermenians two terms, Second Orator ’17- ’18, Our first Italian graduate, as gospel singer of rare powers, a strong preacher. He will make good in any land.

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JAMES OTIS GORDON, B.S. Daleville, Miss. “The social smile, the sympathetic tear ” Whether a student of college or a student of life “Crip’s” merry wit and smile of fellowship will win him a place in the hearts of all his associates. Scrub Football, ’15-’16. ’16-’17; Class Football, ’1 5-’l 6, ’16-’17; Captain Class Football, ’16-’17; Varsity Foot- ball, ’17-’18 ; Scrub Basketball, ’17-’18; Y. M. C. A. Basketball, ’17-’18; Class Baseball, ’lS-’ ; Class Prophet, ’17-’18; Member Honor Council, ’17-’18; Anniversary Ticket, ’17-’18; President Philomathean Society; Coach Class Football, ’17-’18; Philomathean. NEWBELL NILES PUCKETT, B.S. Columbus, Miss. “In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths ” “N.N.” is an excellent moral character. He has been equally efficient in all phases of college activity. He is a man admired by his classmates, and possessing the friendship of all who know him. Franklin High School, Columbus, Miss., ’14; Tennis Team, ’14-’15, ’15-’16, ’16-’17, ’17-’18; Manager Tennis, 16-’17, , 17- , 18 ; Class Football, ’15-’16, ’16-’17, , 17- , 18 ; Class Prophet, ’15-’16; Class Historian, ’16-’17; Vice- President Philomathean Society; Varsity Track Team, ’15-’16; President Annual Association, ’17-’18; Reporter Mississippi Collegian, ’ 1 7-’! 8 ; Anniversary Ticket, ’17- ’18; President Philomathean Society; Special Distinction. ROSS E. ANDERSON, B.A. Booneville, Miss. “I have endeavored to do my duty . Ross came to us from Booneville High School where he was the Valedictorian of his class. He has been a potent factor in all the affairs of college life. As a stu- dent he has been thorough, as a debater he is logical, as an editor he has distinguished himself. A brilliant fu- ture is before him in medicine. Freshman Secretary, ’15-’16; First Cong. Dist. Club, Vice-President ’15-’16, Secretary ’16-’17; Philomathean Society, Critic ’16-’17, Attorney ’17-’18, President ’17-’18, Debating team ’16-’17, ’17-’18, Anniversary ticket ’1 7-’l 8, Exchange editor, Miss. Collegian ’17-’18, Art editor L’Al- legro ’17-’18. Page Twenty-nine



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C. C. DOBBS, B.S. Mathiston, Miss. “And still the wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew.” “Carey” answers present when there is anything of note doing. He is an all-round jolly good fellow. He sends several girls their birthday and Christmas presents. He is more than pleasant; he is a friend to the whole bunch of us. Art Ed. L’Allegro ’16-’17; Lit. Ed. ’17-’18; Philo. Ban- ner-bearer ’ 1 5-’ 1 6, Vice Pres. , 16- , 17; L’Allegro basket- ball ’17-’18; Pres. Student Gov. ’17-’18; Senior football; Sec. and Treas. Y. M. C. A. ’17-’18; held the U. D. C. scholarship for three years. Philamathean. M. A TREADWELL, B.A. Arcadia, La. “Have a purpose in all that you do.” Near the town of Abanda, Ala., this “man among men” was born. His public school career was spent in a school near his home, and his high school courses in Mt. Leba- non Academy, La., where he graduated in 1911. Three years of teaching then followed. He spent the session of ’14-’15 at Louisiana College and entered Mississippi Col- lege in September, 1916. Treadwell, better known here as “Tread” is a minister of the Gospel and a successful pastor. He is big-hearted, clever, and zealous. The class of ’18 is proud of him. NICHOLAS STONE EDWARDS, B.A. Amite City, La. “His making of friends is his token of success.” “Nettone” is a true friend and his word is as good as gold. He came to us from Louisiana in 1914 and has climbed the stairs of human progress to heights attained only by men of ability. His efforts have bettered every issue of the Collegian since its birth, and in him we fore- see a coming man in the journalistic world. Class Sec. ’1 5-’ 1 6 ; member Y. M. C. A.; Collegian re- porter, ’1 6-’l 7, Chief Ed. ’17-’18; every office in Her- menian Society. Page Thirty-one

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