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c he Qraduates First Column Alice Marie Brent JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI • After trying Hinds Junior College and Belhaven her first three years, Alice decided to finish at Mississippi College with English as her major. While here she has been a member of the Dramatic Club, the Sans- Souci Club, Y. W. A., and the basketball team. She plans to teach. Frank Conn Brown GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI • While majoring in Social Science and planning to do graduate work, Frank has served as Vice-President of the Sophomore Class and Vice-President and President of the Band, has been High School Band Director and a member of the Music Club, Orchestra, and Concert Orchestra. Gustavus Adolphus Bynum LAUREL, MISSISSIPPI • An I. R. C. man of distinction, G. A. has made an enviable record for himself in his major, Biology, as he has been a fellow in that department for three years. He has also served as Pre-Med Club President this year and was a Philomathean two years. He will study medicine. Herbert Lyman Carver EUPORA, MISSISSIPPI • “Wimpy” has crowned his scholastic career by becoming Editor-in-Chief of the Mississippi Collegian. His first two years at M. C. he served as assistant manager of the basketball team. His major is Social Science and he intends to continue in the profession of jour- nalism. Inda Maxine Cox CRYSTAL SPRINGS, MISSISSIPPI • Maxine came to Mississippi College from Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, and during her two years here she has been a member of the Y. W. A. and the Sans Souci Club. She will finish with distinction and plans to teach Social Science, which has been her major. Second Column Edgar Turner Brooks, Jr. JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI • Edgar has prepared himself to enter the field of business after he finishes at Mississippi College, taking his major in Commercial Sci- ence. He was a member of the College Band during his freshman, sophomore, and junior years. Radio has been Ed’s chief hobby while in school. Ralph Woodrow Brummitt VICKSBURG, MISSISSIPPI • Ralph came to Mississippi College from Hinds Junior College, and while here has par- ticipated in football, basketball, and baseball. He has also been a member of the Philo- mathean Literary Society. Ralph has majored in Social Science and plans to teach next year. Robert Armistead Carsley BOLTON, MISSISSIPPI • Robert came to Mississippi College from Hinds Junior College and has held a fellow- ship in Biology, which is his major, both years he has been here. He has been a member of the Pre-Med Club his senior year and plans to continue his work for the degree of Doctor of Medicine. Lewis Hillman Cook COLUMBIA, MISSISSIPPI • “Cookie” has served on the Collegian staff all four years, his senior year as business man- ager, and has been a member of the Glee Club, Pre-Med Club, and Music Club for the past three years. He plans to continue his work in the study of medicine. David Tandy Cranford SEMINARY, MISSISSIPPI • While taking his Christianity major here, David has been a member of the Ministerial Association all four years and was a Phil- omathean his first two years. During the present session he has had a full-time church, although he has been a student pastor for three years. 23 I B E S M A
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c he Qraduates First Column Vincent Turner Crawley HOLLANDALE, MISSISSIPPI ° “Runt” was Business Manager of the Col- 1, gian the first semester of his senior year. He was a member of the Ministerial Association his first three years and was on the B. S. U. Council his junior year. He has majored in Social Science and will enter law or engineer- ing. Bowen Causey Dees CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI • Bowen is Student Body Attorney and was elected to Who’s Who Among College Stu- dents this year. He has been Hermenian Anniversarian, on the B. S. U. Council, the Debating Team, and President of the Dra- matic Club. He holds a fellowship in Physics and finishes with special distinction. Charles Pressley Dockery HERNANDO, MISSISSIPPI • Since coming here as a transfer student, Charlie has majored in Social Science and has served as Secretary of the Senior Sunday School Class. He plans to enter the cotton brokerage business in Memphis and will also help manage his father’s Delta plantation. Mervin Alton Dunaway ANGUILLA, MISSISSIPPI • “Red” transferred to Mississippi College from Clarke College at Newton at the begin- ning of his junior year. He has been a mem- ber of the football team and the “M” Club during his two years here. His major is Social Science and he plans to teach and coach athletics. Thomas Davis Fontaine, Jr. UTICA, MISSISSIPPI • Coming from Hinds Junior College, Thomas, a special distinction student has majored in Chemistry. He plans to go into the field of industrial chemistry. While at M. C. he has been a member of the Pre-Med Club, and this year has a fellowship in Organic Chemistry. Second Column Ada Lynn Davis JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI • Lynn did not decide until her senior year that Mississippi College had the advantage over Belhaven, but did transfer here to com- plete her major, which is Business. She will probably enter that field after graduating here. She is a member of the Sans Souci Club. George Edwin Denley COFFEEVILLE, MISSISSIPPI • While he has majored in Commercial Sci- ence and plans to enter the field of business, George has found time to go out for freshman football and freshman basketball and has made the track team every year, in addition to being a Pre-Law man and Hermenian Society member. George Harold Douglas MCCOMB, MISSISSIPPI • Harold transferred here from Southwest Junior College and has majored in English while here. Finishing with distinction, he has found time to be a Hermenian and a mem- ber of the Dramatic Club and Ministerial Association. He will do graduate work next year. Joseph Hemeter Edmonson CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI • “Dick” has found time, while majoring in Commercial work, preparatory to entering business, to be outstanding on the athletic field. He has been on the football and baseball varsity teams for the past three years here and is President of the M” Club this year. Earl Thomas Fortenberry ° Serving as President of the Student Body this year, Earl was also Co-captain of football and was elected to Who’s Who Among Col- lege Students. He has served on the Honor, B. S. U., Executive, and Athletic Councils. He has majored in Commercial Science and will enter business. 25 I B E S M A
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