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SUGG WENDOLKOWSKI TOWNSEND WILLIAMS UPTON WIRTH • Walter Wendolkowski came to M. C. after two years at Scooba. His academic prowess is best indicated by the fact that he had a fellowship in his major department, Chemistry. His out- side interests included Pre-Med Club, the I. R. C., of which he was treasurer, and baseball. • Gene Wirth has been publicity di- rector in a very telling way on the campus this year. He extended his writ- ing to include the sports of the Col- legian. He calls Kaufman, Texas, home and Belhaven College second nature. WALKER WILSON • R. M. Williams is that resident of Ratliff Hall who spent most of his spare time on the Hillman campus after transferring here. R. M. finishes with two accomplishments: a B.A. degree and a ring on her finger. [ 29 ] • Roe Wilson is another one of those preachers who know their way around on the other six days of the week. Roe was a member of the Hermenians, Min- isterial Association, and B. S. U. Coun- cil while a student here.
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• Horace Sugg transferred from Sun- flower Junior College and was the capable director of the college orchestra this year. He also sang in the Glee Club, played a mean fiddle, and was a member of the Hermenian Society while on the campus. D, leSt emor WHO ' S WHO Among Students in American Colleges and Universities: M. B. Knowles. • Jack Townsend of Winona was a member of the business staff of the Col- legian for three years, majored in Eco- nomics on the academic side. Jack’s for- mal activities were limited, but he was an enthusiastic member of the class all four years. • Sexton Upton’s reserve hid from most people a quality of loyalty to what- ever he undertook seldom observed. Uppy was a regular member of the Philomatheans, Glee Club, and served on the B. S. U. Council his senior year. • James Walker of Taylorsville was one of the big shots” in the class, and deservedly so. He was vice-president of the student body, member of the foot- ball, basketball, and baseball teams for three years, chairman of the Median - ■ Council, and fellow in Physical Educa- tion. A
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