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Theg raduates Top Row Dewitt Talmadge Langston NEW HEBRON, MISSISSIPPI • Dewitt has done most of his work here at M. C. in the different science departments, having chosen biology as his major. He has gone out for baseball his three years here, and played football his first session, which was his sophomore year. He has been a member of the Pre-Med Club throughout his college career. He will continue work toward the M.D. degree. Percy Mercer Lee, Jr. FOREST, MISSISSIPPI • Percy held the presidency of his class for two years, junior and senior. He was also president of the Hermenian Society, chairman of the Honor Council, and member of the Median and Debating Councils. As a musi- cian he was a member of the Orchestra, Band, and Music Club. He was chosen to Who’s Who Among College Students, and expects to take up law. Erman Pressley Littlejohn SHERMAN, MISSISSIPPI • E. P., an IRC man of distinction, was out- standing as president of the student body. Among his honors are: president of the Sophomore Class, secretary-treasurer of the student body, commercial science fellow, and election to Who’s Who Among College Stu- dents. He took part in football and baseball, and was chosen Most Popular Student and Most Promising Senior. Middle Raw Sara Bellamy Lovelace CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI • Sara came to Mississippi College from Hillman College in her junior year. Since she transferred from the ’Stute she has be- longed to the Sans Souci Club, a co-ed organi- zation, during her junior and senior years. She has chosen as her major subject English and is spending most of her time in this sub- ject in preparation for her vocation as child librarian. John Butler Lovell CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI • John Butler, a chemistry major, has distin- guished himself as class secretary-treasurer for two sessions, ’ 32-’33 and 33-’34. He is active in dramatics, having been a member of the Dramatic Club throughout his junior and senior years. In his junior year he was elected to the Median Council. He expects to continue his preparation for commercial chem- istry. Walter Brewer McGuffee FLORA, MISSISSIPPI • Walter has done the greater part of his work here at Mississippi College in the busi- ness department, which he has chosen as his major. Belonging to the band his four years here, Walter has done work with the Dra- matic Club and the Pre-Med Club. After he has finished his college career this spring, his present plans are to do secretarial work. Rottom Row Claude Brown McMillan HICKORY, MISSISSIPPI • Claude has spent the greater part of his time in music. He has been a member of the Band, Jazz Orchestra, Concert Orchestra, Glee Club, and Music Club during his three years at Mississippi College. He is entering into his vocation, that of music, well pre- pared. Claude adds a bit of variety to his music activities with regular rounds of golf. Andrew Estus Mason GREENVILLE, MISSISSIPPI • Estus came to Mississippi College from the Baptist Bible Institute. He has been a mem- ber of the Ministerial Association his three years here and is a member of the B. S. U. Council this, his senior, year. He went out for the track team his sophomore year. Hav- ing chosen Christianity for his major, Estus intends to follow 7 foreign missionary work. Thomas Garner Meaders, Jr. JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI • Tommy has been prominent throughout his four years here in music activities. He has belonged to the Band, to the Orchestra, and was elected to the Music Club in his sopho- more year. He is taking his major in com- mercial science, and is pursuing this work in preparation for his intended vocation of ac- counting and auditing. Pag 29
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TheQ raduates Top Row Troy Morgan Mohon CARPENTER, MISSISSIPPI • For all four years Troy was outstanding on the football, basketball, and track teams, also one year on the baseball team, belonging to the “M” Club his last three years. Troy served as captain of the track team his senior year. In his third year he was president of the Junior Sunday School Class and was on the B. S. U. Council in this capacity. Vesta Alice Myers CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI • Vesta came to Mississippi College from Hillman College last year. A member of the Sans Souci Club her two years here, she is society editor of the Collegian this session. She is also a member of the Dramatic and Ladies’ Glee Clubs this year. Vesta has done most of her work in English, which is her major. After graduation she will teach. Nancy Elizabeth Neal CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI • Nancy came to Mississippi College last year from Hillman College, where she did her first two years of college work. She played basketball at Hillman and is carrying that sport on here at Mississippi College. Since she has been here, Nancy has been a member of the Sans Souci Club. She is major- ing in commercial science and will do secre- tarial work. Middle Row Charles Clifton Neely, Jr. MAGEE, MISSISSIPPI • Cliff came to Mississippi College from Mis- sissippi State College, where he spent his first year. He has been a member of the Glee Club and the Music Club since coming here. He has been president of the Dramatic Club the last two years. Cliff has chosen chemistry as his major, and after graduation this spring he expects to continue study in this field. Maxie Caleb Nelson JAYESS, MISSISSIPPI • Maxie came to Mississippi College from Copiah-Lincoln with All-State Junior College honors as guard in basketball. Since his ar- rival at M. C., he has held up his junior college reputation in that sport. He was elected co-captain of the team this year, but was forced out of the game early in the sea- son because of injuries. Maxie is going into the ministry. Alfred Watson Odom STAR, MISSISSIPPI • “Doc” has majored in chemistry during his four years here at Mississippi College. He has proven a valuable basketball player for M. C., having played every year. He has also played baseball while in school here. He won the varsity “M” last year, is now a member of the “M” Club. He is also in the Science Club. He will make business his vocation. Rottom Row Jessie Iris Parker PETAL, MISSISSIPPI • Jessie, a member of the IRC with distinc- tion average in scholarship, came to Missis- sippi College this year from Mississippi Woman’s College. She is a member of the Dramatic Club and secretary-treasurer of the Hermenian Literary Society. Since her arrival at Mississippi College she has chosen to con- tinue her work in the social sciences as her major. Charles Lee Posey I.UCIEN, MISSISSIPPI • Charlie Posey, during his career here, en- gaged in a well-rounded course of activity. In his freshman and sophomore years he was a member of both the Y. M. C. A. and the debate team, and the year following he took part in noonday prayer meeting. Charlie has acquired his major in chemistry, with the expectation of becoming an industrial chemist. Minor Merritt Powell COLDWATER, MISSISSIPPI • Minor Merritt transferred to the Univer- sity of Mississippi for his junior year, but returned to complete his work this year at M. C. In his freshman and sophomore years he went out for baseball ; he also participated in freshman basketball. He is a member of the Pre-Med Club, is taking his major in chemistry, and expects to go into the medical profession. Page 31
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