Mississippi College - Tribesman Yearbook (Clinton, MS)

 - Class of 1937

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he Qraduates First Column William Arch Huff FOREST, MISSISSIPPI • An East-Central J. C. man, an English major and Ministerial student, Bill has served as Vice-President and President of the Phil- omatheans, Secretary-Treasurer of the Min- isterial Association, member of B. S. U. and Debating Councils, on the Tribesman staff and is an IRC man of distinction. Mildred Irene Hughey CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI • After attending L. S. U. and Hillman, where she holds a piano diploma, Mildred came to M. C. where she has majored in English and will finish with distinction. She has been a member of the Sans Souci Club this year. She plans to teach music after she graduates. Rachael Brown Johnson WATER VALLEY, MISSISSIPPI • Majoring in English and finishing in three years, Rachael has found time from her scholastic work to take part in Dramatics for three years. She has also been a member of the Sans Souci Club all three years and has served as President of the Carrol Sunday School Class. Julian Onesime Von Kalinowski WEBSTER GROVE, MISSOURI •“Cowboy” transferred here from St. Louis to take his major in Social Science, planning to take up law’ next year. He has distin- guished himself on the athletic field, playing varsity football and baseball his last two years and earning the coveted “M” in athletics. Joseph William Lyle LOUISVILLE, MISSISSIPPI • “Jodie” has majored in Commercial Sci- ence while here, planning to enter business fields. He has also played baseball and golf all four years, winning the intramural golf tournament two years, and has been an “M” Club member for three years, serving as Vice- President this year. Second Column Frank Jackson Huffman BLYTHEVILLE, ARKANSAS • His senior year Frank served as President of the local B. S. U., State B. S. U. Conven- tion, Glee Club, and Senior Class. For two years he has been elected to Who’s Who Among College Students. He has also served on the Median, Honor, and Executive Coun- cils and as Assistant Cheerleader. Robert Purser James BROOKHAVEN, MISSISSIPPI • Robert, coming from Copiah-Lincoln after his first two years, has majored in Chemistry. During the time spent at Mississippi College, he has taken an active part in the Pre-Med Club and the College Band and has served as an officer in the B. Y. P. U. Eleanor Lee Jones EUPORA, MISSISSIPPI ° Graduating from Hillman College with honors, Eleanor came to M. C. to major in English, which subject she plans to teach. She has been a member of the Dramatic Club and the Sans Souci Club both years here, serving as Vice-President of the latter club this session. Mary Irene Kennedy CALHOUN CITY, MISSISSIPPI • A special distinction student majoring in Mathematics, Irene plans to teach Mathematics next year. After two years at Sunflower Jun- ior College, she came to summer-school here and is finishing this session. She is a member of the Y. W. A. and the Sans Souci Club. James Stewart McCollum JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI • “Jocko” has majored in Mathematics and plans to teach next year, but he has found time to go out for football and basketball all four years and baseball the last three years. He has been a member of the “M” Club his last two years, winning letters in football and basketball. 29 I B E S M A



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he (graduates First Column Tedford Clinton McCullough MONTICELLO, MISSISSIPPI • Ted has taken his major at Mississippi College in Chemistry and will finish in three years. During that time he has been on the track squad all three years and was on the basketball team his first year. He has also served as manager of the track team his last year. Ronald Alexander McGee PHILADELPHIA, MISSISSIPPI • Majoring in Physics and History, Ronald has been a fellow in Physics, has been Her- menian President, was on the Anniversary staff, was elected “Biggest Politician” and won a scholarship his freshman year. Finishing with distinction, he plans to teach and re- enter politics. Doris Earline McPhearson CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI • After taking her first two years’ work at Hillman College, Doris came to Mississippi College to major in English. She w T as reporter for the Sans Souci Club her junior year and President this year, and she also played on the co-ed basketball team. She plans to teach English. Jack Merritt MOSELLE, MISSISSIPPI • Jack has majored in Christianity since coming to Mississippi College from Jones County Junior College, in preparation for the ministry. He has served as both Vice- President and President of the Swor B. Y. P. U. and has been an IRC man both years he has been here. Chester Arthur Molpus MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI • An IRC man of distinction, Chester maj- ored in Social Science and will enter the min- istry. He has served on Honor and B. S. U. Councils, and as Secretary and President of the Ministerial Association. He made Who’s Who Among College Students and w T as elected “Most Promising Senior.” I B E Second Column Ewell J. McDonald CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI • “Sleepy” has majored in English, although he plans to be an insurance inspector after he graduates. He was manager of the football team and played basketball his freshman year and was in the Dramatic Club his sopho- more year. He will probably work with his father. Charles Lloyd McKay LEESBURG, MISSISSIPPI ©“Preacher Mac” has majored in Christianity while at M. C. in his preparation for the ministry. He has been a member of the Minis- terial Association and has served as a mem- ber of the Committee for Placement of Min- isterial Students, in addition to doing much summer work. Mansel Irvin Mauldin RIPLEY, MISSISSIPPI • A three-year student majoring in English, Irvin has a fellowship in that department this year. He is an IRC man of distinction, serv- ing as Secretary of that club, and is Assistant Editor of the Collegian this year. He has also made a letter in debating. He plans to teach. Beauregard Lucas Mohon CARPENTER, MISSISSIPPI • “Preacher Mohon” has majored in Chris- tianity while at Mississippi College and plans to continue his study in the ministry with graduate work at one of the seminaries after he leaves here. Luke has been a member of the Ministerial Association and pastor of sev- eral churches. Charles Wesley Montgomery GREENWOOD SPRINGS, MISSISSIPPI • Charlie spent his first two years at East Mississippi Junior College. He has been a member of the Pre-Med Club, acting this year as Secretary, and also has served as Secretary of the Baptist Training Union. Majoring in Chemistry, he plans to enter the medical pro- fession. S M A

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