Mississippi College - Tribesman Yearbook (Clinton, MS)

 - Class of 1942

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• Henry Hederman comes from a long line of worthy Choctaws, and he hasn’t let ’em down. As editor of the Collegian, class president in his fresh- man and junior years, member of the executive, honor, and median councils, and varsity track manager, Hank has always handled any responsibility well. • M. L. Henry is the chubby lad with the dimple in his chin, a business major who at one time managed the Arrow- head and the basketball team. M. L. hasn’t entered many regular activities, yet is one of the nicest boys in the class. • Herbert Herrington is the leader of the preachers in his capacity as pres- ident of the Ministerial Association. Herb has also been a staunch Her- menian and participated heartily in any- thing he got into, religious or other- wise. • Loraine Johnston is one of those Hillman transfers who occasionally brighten our campus. She was a mem- ber of the chapel choir back in her Stute days, and since becoming a coed has been a member of the Sans Souci Club. 122 ] HENRY JONES HERRINGTON KNOWLES HEDERMAN S. JOHNSTON

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• Wilson Fulton stands out in the class like gold on a blue background. His achievements, without elaboration, include All-Dixie football and basket- ball ratings, a capable student body presidency, membership in the M Club, honor and executive councils, and the B. S. U. Council for three years. • Caroline Griffith is the young lady whom Carmen Sharp did not pass up. She has been secretary of the Philo- matheans, member of Sans Souci and Theater, and one of the famous Wom- an s College quartet which transferred here. [21 ] • Henry Goodloe first went to Col- lege in Virginia, then decided to give us a break. This hefty gentleman has been a valuable tackle in the Choctaw line and, though not the type to push himself, is well liked by all the stu- dents. • Jimmy Haggard claims Louisville as home, intends to make the ministry his life work. A member of the Ministerial Association for four years, Jimmy has also been a good Hermenian and an assistant in the Economics and So- ciology department.



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k • Sidney Johnston is one of those Jackson commuters who aren’t on the campus enough to get into many of the activities. Sidney did sing in the Glee Club one year and has done a credit- able job in his scholastic endeavors. • Dallas Jones — but call him just Doc — knows his first aid so well he teaches courses in it. He is the main reason why Choctaw athletic teams in the past few years have always been so well taken care of. Doc’s going to make it his business from now on. • M. B. Knowles — the initials could mean Most Brightest — is the chemistry genius of the vicinity, holding an as- sistantship in that department. The man’s versatile too: vice-president of the I. R. C., letters in basketball and baseball, and a special distinction aver- age. • Bobby Lancaster, in his two years here, has been going like a house afire, though that’s not a good description of Jlie Senior C fc add WHO S WHO Among Students in American Colleges and Universities: Louis Dollarhide.

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