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Top Row The (graduates Otis Earl Abel GRENADA, MISSISSIPPI • Otis, an English major and a prospective teacher, was admitted to the Music Club this year as a reward for his services in the Glee Club during the past two years. He was a member of the Philomathean Literary Society his first two years, but changed to the Her- menian Society this year. He was elected sec- retary of the Pre-Law Club at the first of this year. Noble Day Anderson FOREST, MISSISSIPPI • Red has majored in Chemistry during his four years here at M. C. He has played foot- ball and basketball since his first year, being on the varsity of both teams this season. He has been in the “M” Club since his second year. He was on the Executive and Median Councils last year and the Median Council this session. He expects to coach in some high school. Ruth Winnifred Ashley CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI • Ruth was a student at Hillman College for two years before coming to M. C. She was awarded a Mississippi College Scholarship in her junior year and transferred. Ruth is a member of the Dramatic Club, Debating I earn, Glee Club, Philomathean Society, Sans Souci Club, and Co-Ed Basketball Team. She graduates with special distinction and plans to teach. Middle Row Mary Virginia Brown JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI • Mary Virginia has spent all four of her college years here at M. C. She has been a member of the Sans Souci, a co-ed club, since her first year, becoming president her junior year. She will finish w r ith special distinction when she graduates this spring. After shd graduates, she intends to teach mathematics or science in the high schools of the state. Joseph Addison Burris, Jr. CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI • Joe was appointed a fellow in the Depart- ment of Biology when a sophomore and has served in this capacity the last three years. Beginning with his freshman year, he was on the Baseball Team for two years and on the Tennis Team his first, third, and fourth years. Joe belonged to the Glee Club one year and in his last two years has belonged to the Pre-Med Club. Hugh McNeil Byrd MOUNT OLIVE, MISSISSIPPI • Hugh has given most of his time to the music activities, belonging to the Band throughout his four years and to the Glee Club his first two years. Chosen vice-presi- dent of the Band his junior year, he was also elected to the Music Club. He served on the B. S. U. Council his third year, and was chosen fellow in social science this year. Bottom Row Mildred Elizabeth Coleman CARPENTER, MISSISSIPPI • Mildred came to M. C. from Hinds Junior College at the beginning of her junior year. After enrolling at Mississippi College, she joined the Sans Souci Club and the Y. W. A. This year she has turned to basketball and has also become a member of the Philoma- thean Literary Society and the Dramatic Club. She is majoring in English and is planning to teach. John Pinkney Conn, Jr. MONTICELLO, MISSISSIPPI • John has chosen chemistry for his major subject during his four years here. His ef- forts in this field led him this session to join the Science Club. He has been a member of the Pre-Med Club throughout his four years, and was a member of the football and track squads his freshman year. He expects to con- tinue preparation for the degree of M.D. t David Tandy Cranford SEMINARY, MISSISSIPPI • David has done most of his work during his four years here at Mississippi College in the Christianity department, in which depart- ment he has chosen to major. He was an active member of the Philomathean Literary Society his first year. He has been a member of the Ministerial Association all of his time here and w’ill enter the ministry soon. Page 21
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The (graduates Top How Cecil Wallace Culpepper MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI • Cecil has majored in chemistry while at M. C. He was in the Glee Club his first two years and the Music and Science Clubs since his sophomore year. He has been in the Band since his first year, and has been a member of the Choctaw Playboys, Concert Orchestra, and Quartet since his second. He expects to be a commercial chemist or a band director. Fred James Dickson ELLISVILLE, MISSISSIPPI • Fred, a football regular and member of the “M” Club, has served this year as Attorney of the Student Body and as a member of the Honor Council and Median Council. He was also vice-president of the Pre-Law Club and Hermenian Literary Society. Although study- ing in preparation for the medical profession, he took time off to coach boxing this year. Maggie Sue Eakes PHILADELPHIA, MISSISSIPPI • Maggie Sue came to Mississippi College from Mississippi Woman’s College. A mem- ber of the Dramatic, Sans Souci, and Ladies’ Glee Clubs, she does work on the Collegian Staff, and is an assistant librarian. She also plays on the Co-ed Basketball Team. Having chosen English and History as her majors, Maggie Sue will teach these subjects. Middle Iiovv William Morson Emerson HERNANDO, MISSISSIPPI • Billy went out for football, basketball, and track his freshman year, and continued his football through his senior year. He w r as elected to the Median Council in his junior year and joined the Science Club this year. He has been a regular member of the Pre- Med and is planning to enter the medical profession. He is taking his major in chem- istry. Arthur Theophilus Engell MARION, MISSISSIPPI • Theophilus, an IRC man of special dis- tinction, has taken his major in Christianity and expects to enter the ministry. He has be- longed to the Ministerial Association during his four years here and was a member of the Hermenian Literary Society his first year. This session he was awarded the W. M. U. scholarship because of his outstanding work. Walton Horace Epting CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI • “Ep” has done a considerable amount of work in chemistry, which is his major, during his four years here at M. C. He has possessed a fellowship in that subject his last two years. Last year Ep was assistant manager of the Basketball Team and this year he is manager. He belongs to the “M” Club. He intends to become a chemical engineer. Bottom How Warren Earl Ferguson DERMA, MISSISSIPPI • “Ferg” has belonged to the Ministerial Association his four years here at M. C. He was awarded the varsity “M” in his third year in Track. He was on the Cross-Country and Basketball Teams his first two years. After having been assistant football manager, he became football manager his last year. After graduation he will enter the ministry. William Womack Ferguson JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI • Bill is serving this year as vice-president of the Senior Class. Throughout his four years he has participated in football, in his first three years he went out for track, and during his freshman session he participated in baseball. He was rewarded for his work in football his sophomore year with membership in the “M” Club. He is going into the min- istry. Lester Cicero Franklin, Jr. JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI • A three-year student, Lester has chosen English as his major while here at M. C. A Philomathean all three years, he is vice- president of the society this year. He is vice- president of the Student Body and on the Median and Honor Councils. A member of the Glee Club, he was winner of the class oration his first two years. He is preparing to be a lawyer. Page 23
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