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TheQ vacillates Top Row Mack Castleman Fuqua COLUMBUS, MISSISSIPPI • An IRC man of special distinction, Mack spent his first two years of school at the East Mississippi Junior College at Scooha. In his first year at Mississippi College he was a member of the cross-country track team. Dur- ing his senior year he has held a fellowship in the Department of Chemistry, and is pre- paring himself to become a commercial chemist. Katie Belle Gaston MORTON, MISSISSIPPI • Katie Belle came from Hillman to Missis- sippi College at the beginning of her junior year. While at Hillman she starred in bas- ketball, was among those to make the Honor Roll, and worked on the Hillman staff of the Collegian. After coming to M. C. she became a member of the Sans Souci Club, a co-ed organization. She is majoring in education. Eugene Boyd Golding LODI, MISSISSIPPI • Boyd has been a member of the Hermenian Literary Society while here at Mississippi Col- lege and is on the Debating Team this ses- sion. He is a member of the Dramatic Club and the Pre-Law Club, being president of the latter this year. Boyd finds his interests to be in social science, which he has chosen as his major. He intends to practice law. Middle Row Mavis Helon Gregg EUPORA, MISSISSIPPI • Spending her first two years at Delta State 1 eachers and Bennett Academy, respectively, Mavis came to Mississippi College in her junior year. Since she has been here she has belonged to the Sans Souci Club and ihe Y. . A. She has chosen as her major English and is spending her time in preparation for her future vocation of college librarian. Jesse Denman Griffin BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI • Denman came to Mississippi College as a junior from Copiah Lincoln Junior College, t pon his arrival he entered immediately into student activity and became a member of both the Hermenian Literary Society and the Dra- matic Club. Intending to enter the ministry, he joined the Ministerial Association, and pursued his major in the Christianity De- partment. Albert William Habeeb VICKSBURG, MISSISSIPPI • Albert is a pre-med student, taking his major in biology. He was assistant cheer- leader his sophomore year, and served his senior year as one of the three regular cheer- leaders. He has given a part of his time to the Glee Club, and was elected to the Music Club for his ability as a gleeman. He is a member of the Science Club, and is preparing for medicine. Bottom I tow Louis Marion Hanner MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI • Choosing his major in chemistry, Louis in- tends to pursue this subject into the industrial world in the profession of industrial chemis- try. Following his interest in chemistry, he joined the Science Club this year. His inter- ests have also led him to tennis and golf, in both of which he h as been outstanding, mak- ing the tennis team his freshman year. Robert Mitchell Harris MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI • An IRC man of distinction, Robert has been active mainly in musical activities. All four years he has played in the Band and Concert Orchestra, he has been a corporal in the Band three years, and his senior year has been president of the Music Club. This ses- sion he is vice-president of the B. S. U. Coun- cil, secretary-treasurer of Senior Class, and college office assistant. Burley Havard, Jr. GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI • Bert holds the posts of business manager for both the Band and the Tribesman as valuable preparation for his future career in the business world. He is also a member of the Median Council and the Executive Coun- cil this year. Being musically inclined, he has belonged to the Band, Concert Orchestra, and was elected to the Music Club his second year. Page 25
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The graduates Edith Iva Herring PATTISON, MISSISSIPPI • Edith took her first two years at Port Gib- son College before coming to Mississippi Col- lege to complete her work for the B.A. de- gree. Having already gained experience in the teaching of her major subject, English, she has continued her study in that field in preparation for further teaching in the high schools of the state. A distinction student. Wilburn D. Hilton, Jr. MENDENHALL, MISSISSIPPI • Wilburn has served on the Collegian staff during his four years and is this year its business manager. He is also serving this year on the Debating Council, the B. S. U. Council, a nd as president of the Senior Sun- day School Class. He has belonged to the Glee Club, and is a member of the Music Club, the Band, the Hermenian Society, and the Science Club. Alvin Huffman, Jr. BLYTHEVILLE, ARKANSAS • An IRC man of distinction, Alvin is out- standing as head cheerleader, director of B. Y. P. U.’s, and president of the Glee Club. He has been a member of the Quartet, the Music Club, and the B. S. U. Council for the last two years. He has served on the Honor Council and on the Collegian staff as news editor, and w as chosen to Who’s Who Among College Students. Middle Bow Newton Haskin James CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI • Newt has been in the Band during his four years here at M. C. He was on the track team his first two years and the cross-country team last year. Having formerly been on the Collegian staff, Newt was elected literary edi- tor of the Tribesman this year. His major is social science, and he expects to study that subject in graduate school next year. Julian Onesime von Kalinowski W EBSTER GROVES, MISSOURI • “Cowboy” spent his first year at St. Louis University and his second and third years at Washington University, coming to Mississippi College to take his B.A. degree this spring. Since his arrival here he has participated in football, basketball, and baseball. He is taking his major in the field of the social sciences and is planning to take up law. Isaac Cecil Knox, Jr. VICKSBURG, MISSISSIPPI • Ike, a biology major and prospective phy- sician, has been outstanding in religious activ- ities. He has been a member of the B. S. U. Council, director of noonday prayer meeting, religious editor of the Collegian, state B. S. U. reporter, and a B. A. U. president. His honors in other activities include Pre-Med presidency and vice-presidency of the Dra- matic Club. liottom Bow William Winborn Kyzar MEADVILLE, MISSISSIPPI • In his freshman, junior, and senior years Bill participated in football and baseball. Because of his outstanding playing in foot- ball he was elected to the “M” Club and this year was chosen president of that organiza- tion. He is taking his major in the Depart- ment of Christianity and is planning to enter the ministry after work in the seminary. James Hilton Landrum CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI • James spent his entire high school and col- lege career in Clinton. After finishing his career at the high school, he enrolled at Mis- sissippi College as a commercial science ma- jor. His interest in commercial science has led him to do extensive work in that depart- ment. Among the courses he has taken are those in bookkeeping and accounting. He ex- pects to teach. Chalmers Keith Lane RALEIGH, MISSISSIPPI • Joe came to Mississippi College from East Central Junior College. He has played on the basketball and baseball teams during his two years here, serving as co-captain of basketball this year. He was an executive councilman his junior year and an honor councilman both this year and last. He is majoring in social science and expects to teach. Page 27
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