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HUBBARD HOYT HARGROVE, B.S Shubuta, Miss. “Preacher” Hargrove came to Mississippi College from Clarke County. No flner fellow ever came to the grand old institution than H. H. Hargrove. Preacher and athlete, happy yet serious, he is loved for his kindness, he is admired for his gentlemanlv conduct and he is respected for his profound intellect. Coach Class Baseball, ’18; Varsity Baseball, ’18; V. M. C. A. Basketball, ’18; Varsity Football, ’18 and ’20; Coach Academy Football, ’19; Track Team, ’17; Sub Marshal, Marshal, Vice-President and President, Philos; Honor Council, ’19; Cheer Leader, ’19; Business Manager L’Allegro, ’19 and ’20; President Junior Class, ’19; Sec. and Treas. Senior Class, ’20; Represen- tative to Crystal Springs Chautauqua Oratorical Contest, ’20; Philomathean ; Student Pastor. ALLEN B. PUCKETT, B.S Columbus Miss. “Ole Puck” has been with the gang through thick and thin. He was here in the spring of ’18 when the famous “65” went home. More than that, gentlemen, he was here until he got the goat he was after and the “sheep skin” to camouflage it withal. Puckett was one of our class who got along with a small amount of friction. In fact, he got his diploma salted away by Xmas of this past year and went home for a rest until graduation time. He is away now, and we don’t know what all he did take part in; but he was deeply interested in all of the college activities and respected by all who knew him. The w ' orld has now’ to make place for a real business man. Page Twenty -three
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GRIFt C. LEE, B. S Prentiss, Miss. Although he came to us in 1914, lie was out two years in the army, serving nine months in France, and comes back to take his degree with the class of ’20. Griff, because of his athletic ability and because of his engagement in the activities of college life, has had many honors given him. Because of these he was elected captain of the football team this year, and is also president of the class of 1920. Freshman football, basketball, and baseball, ’14-’15; Varsity football, basketball, baseball, ’ 1 5-’ 1 6 ; Varsity football, basketball, baseball, ’19-’20; Captain football team, ’19-’20; President Senior Class, ’19-’20; Executive Committee of the American Legion, ’19-’20. “M w Club, A. E. F. Club. IRVING ELDRIDGE ROUSE, B.S.. Poplarville, Miss. “Pug” first saw the gleam of day at Hillsdale, Pearl River County, Mississippi, on a bright September morn during a year of the last decide of the nineteenth century. He finished Pearl River A. H. S. in the spring of 1915. That he has a brilliant future ahead of him in the political game, his chosen field of activity, is evidenced bv the fact that his home county has already honored him with the position of Representative in the State Legislature. Manager basketball, ’16-’17; Varsity football y 1 5- T l 6, ’16-’17, ’19-’20; Varsity basketball, Debating Council, , 19- , 20; Vice-President Senior Class ’20. Hermenian Anniversarian. Dis- tinction. Page Twenty-tuo
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HASKELL K. BALDWIN, B.S Moscow, Tenn. “Ted”’ like some of our other best fellows, hails from the volunteer state. Although he is not an athlete he has won a place in our hearts that usually takes an athlete to win. He is small in stature only, for it can be said of anything he does that it was a big boy’s job and well done. We can’t say that he is timid but there seems to be something about a girl that worries him. He says that he intends to be an old bachelor but if he does he will have to turn over a new leaf and put a ban on society to make us believe it. Glee Club, ’19-’20; Junior Class Poet, ’18-’19; “Village” cut-up, ’18-’19-’20. Philomathean. ERNEST M. STEWART, B.S Liberty, Miss. Somewhere in the county of Amite the subject of this sketch was born. He graduated at liberty High School with first honors. He then spent several summer terms at L. S. U. He entered the Sophomore Class in the fall of 1915 and was soon recognized as a young man of unusual ability. Stewart was one of the first to respond to the call when war was declared. He was commissioned in the Field Artillery. He is one of the best students of his class and a gentle man in every respect. Class Baseball, ’16, ’19; Champion Tennis, ’17; Debating Council, ’16-’17; Sec’y Debating Council, ’16-’17; President, Critic, Marshal, Hermenian Society; Second Orator, Business Man- ager L’Allegro, ’19-’20; Assistant in Physics, ’19-’20; Instructor Academy, ’19-’20; Ministeral Student. Page Twenty-jour
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