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• Mary Lee Land is another one of those Louin girls who transferred here after two years at the Woman’s Col- lege. The diminutive Miss Land has confined her activities here to member- ship in the Sans Souci. • W. D. Lofton of Brookhaven spent several months at Camp Blanding last year, but returned to finish with his class. A Commerce major, W. D. has adjourned many Philomathean meet- ings, was a member of the B. S. U. WHO ' S WHO Among Students in American Colleges and Universities: Henry Hederman. Council and Business Club. • Robert Lowrey, the enterprising business manager of both the annual and Theater, lives in Blue Mountain (!) and first attended Union Univer- sity. Here, his forte was cooking up as- tonishing business deals and writing a theater column for the Collegian. f • Orman McDonald of Meridian was one of the most respected gents in the student body during his two years here. He was B. T. U. director, critic for the Hermenians, secretary of the Min- isterial Association, Psychology fellow, and had a distinction average.
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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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• James McLeod started every varsity football game for three years and earned All-Dixie recognition for the campaign last fall. He was also a three- year baseball letterman and president of the M Club in his Senior year. • Levon Moore of Newton was a ministerial student, plans to attend the Louisville Seminary next fall. A trans- fer from Clark College, Levon was vice- president of the Ministerial Association, critic of the Philomatheans, and sang in the Glee Club. • Riley Munday, the noted Taurus from Philadelphia, had three important jobs on the campus this year: president of the Honor Council, president of the Philomatheans, and head cheerleader. He also wrote his humor column for the Collegian and was a member of the B. S. U. Council and Ministerial Asso- ciation. • Paul Nunnery ' s dry humor found its way into both the Arrowhead and Collegian during three years on the staffs of those publications. He was a member of executive, median, and pub- lications councils, attorney of the stu- dent body, and was a distinction stu- dent. [ 25 ]
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