Mississippi College - Tribesman Yearbook (Clinton, MS)

 - Class of 1942

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• Bill Alexander hails from Meridian, where he graduated from the junior college before transferring to Clinton. Ragtime” has participated actively in the Glee Club and Hermen- ian Literary Society, aside from pur- suing his difficult Biology major. OLS t enior SENIOR OFFICERS: Fagan, president; Armstrong, vice-pres- ident; Priester, secretary. • Joe Allmon, product of Decatur Junior College, is the party man par excellence. Aside from being a crack master of ceremonies, Joe has found his way into memberships in the Glee Club, Philomatheans, varsity debating, and the B. S. U. Council. • Billy Armstrong’s jovial personal- ity has brought him great popularity in Choctawland. His classmates honored him appropriately this year through his election as vice-president of the class. The little Morton man can sling base- balls or sodas equally well. • Nola Kate Ball, the quiet coed from Louin by way of Woman’s Col- lege, has earned the respect of every student for her lady-like qualities. A commercial major with teaching aspira- tions, Nola Kate was a member of the Business Club and Sans Souci.

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Carroll Izard English Franklin James Physics B. Knowles Chemistry Robert Lancaster Biology Van Philpot Biology R- I. Priester Physical Education John Shepard English Benjamin Smith Social Science John Steele Chemistry James Walker Physical Education Walter Wendolkowski Chemistry Frederic Wilcox Physics



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• Bill Bean of Springfield, Mo., held one of the key positions in campus ac- tivities this year as president of the S. U. Council. He earned the honor and responsibility through an un- mistakable interest in religious activ- ltles as Sunday School class president, P U. president, and member of the Ministerial Association. • Laney Berry ' s grin and fine sports- manship will long be remembered by Choctaw sport fans, but that’s not all the little man is capable of. His choice as most versatile is proved by his special distinction average, assistantship in Chemistry, and membership in the I. R. C. and Honor Council. Elmer Bearden’s special distinction average places him high among the members of the class scholastically. This year, he was an assistant in his major field, English. He is the leading orator in the class, having won every medal thus far almost without opposition. • Marion Blake of Pocahontas once went to Millsaps, but we’ve forgiven her long ago. Marion served last year as secretary of the Business Club, a member of the Sans Souci, and in all a very good example of successful proselyting. 117 ]

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