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PATRIDGE SHEPARD • Earline Patridge, an English major with teaching ambitions, comes from Belzoni by way of Hillman College. Among the activities in which Earline has participated during her two years here are as a member of the Sans Souci and Dramatic Clubs. • Sedgie Pigott divided his time be- tween preaching and fellowship during his college days. On the campus, he was a member of the Ministerial Association and for a time of the Philomathean Literary Society. • R. I. Priester, whose initials give us his nick-name, had a major part in foot- ball proceedings during last fall, was secretary of the senior class, and Physi- cal Education fellow. Rip plans to coach some day. • Alvin Scott is one of those three- year men that crop up occasionally. In his busy academic schedule, A1 found time for membership in the Philo- mathean society and participation in all religious activities. [ 26 ] PIGOTT PRI ESTER SKINNER SPENCE scon STEELE
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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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• John Shepard has journalistic in- sanity, no doubt. None but a screw-ball would edit the Tribesman and be asso- ciate editor of the Collegian at the same time. Otherwise, John was president of the I. R. C., vice-president of the Philomatheans, and member of the Glee Club and B. S. U. Council. His aver- age was special distinction. • Joe Skinner, the 10 o’clock scholar, has been a big noise on the campus ever since he got here. The Tupelo thin man had varsity debating, the Philomatheans and Ministerial Association as his prin- cipal interests. • William Spence (Weedy is really the name) was presented to a receptive student body by Ellisville Junior Col- lege two years ago. Since, he became our one-man track show, starred in the last football season, and his distinction average gave him membership in the I. R. C. in his senior year. • John Steele was an assistant in the Chemistry department, an active mem- ber of the Pre-Med Club, and secretary of the I. R. C. before he entered Purdue in January. He finished here with a spe- A 5 ' A i cial distinction average. Jhe Senior C lc WHO’S WHO Among Students in American Colleges and Universities: Wilson Fulton.
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