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, WILLIAM A. BROTHERTON ANDREW CHANDLER w.xl,rsI1r, Miss. Qrxcksox, MISS. my 4-W T . . Q4 A lormer student at Memphis Andrews time was well taken Q A. s State Uollege, Wlilliam is now up his senior year in college. el' Mn-KWH directing his studies at Missis- llis main extra-curricular activ- sippi College to heeome an En- ity was the Ministerial Associa- sign in the Naval Reserve, Bill tion and hesides his studies he has made many triends on the carried on full time church' work. campus, and has carried on here in the lwcst tradition ot a Navy TED R. CLARK cmmos, Miss. He is a memher of the Minis- terial Association, vice-president '11-IELMA BYRD of the International Relations MM- ,,R,,mN5' Ihr. C'lul1, winner of the Miles Dam- peer Scholarship, a fellow in l7on't let her sophrstieatetl man- languages, a member 01 the nel' 'tool you. She's really' a . . . ' ' Honor' Council, selected for native Mississin ian. The main . , . . , lp XY hos Vllho in American Col- interest in her hte is lfreddie, as , . . . leges and l niversitles, and also e rin-' on her left hand will . . . . holder of a special distinction show. She's maiorin ' in Fn '- ' l L' average. An all-round athlete, lish. After colle-fe she'll he ., led holds the home-run record takin f a eourse in a mlied home- - . to ll tor last year in solthall. He makin-f. . likes tootlnall and haskethall, hut fi? swimming is his choice of all. WALLACE E. CALDWELL RANDALL A. CORKERN RAl.llXX'IN, MISS. SPRING CRI-QEK, LA. ' 4 Mike came to Nlississi vii Vol- - S ? ' H - Il Randall is the type who makes lvl-is fiom Mlmphll 5t te' 'mil triends easily. His classmates is now studying to lyeeome an em, he is H dynamo of ellerw. ll Emlllll ill llllflf' 5111113 NUVY- which is not douhted in the Hlvllliflill P l'Ul1'l'lU' 'll' lllf' film' least. He is a memher of the PHS is lilfllfll' llllff U' lllx ilmlilllll' l,ittle Symphony and the Min- lll 'W'l5'llll' illlfl lllfllllll' ?-flwl' isterial Association. A red Ford iw- is his pride and jay. BETTY LYNN DONALD ELAINE CAUSEY !'l'll.l-.R, Miss. xl.-XCKSHN, MISS. Known hy everyone as Bump lilaine really showed where her or Humpkin, Betty Lynn is a sympathies lie when she trans- reg'lar girl. After graduating ferred to M. V. from Blue from Hillman College, she chose V Mountain College. Her major- M. C. as her alma mater. She'sa commercial science-indicates memher of both the Delta fluly her ambition to lie the model and the Hermenian Literary So- St'L'l'f'lZl ciety. I I L1 Ll-1
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CHARLES M. ALEXANDER jfniss, MISS. Marcus is a product ot the piney-woorls section of the state. lie is a memher ol the llermenian Literary Society, of which he is the treasurer. The Ministerial Association is his other main interest. CHAPMAN L. ANDERSON. JR. Jacksos, Miss. You can spot Chappie any time hy his wide smile. Corning by way of Hinds xlunior College and Millsaps, he has completed his work on a hiology maior. lle had special interests in the Pre-Med Cluh last year, and has served as non-Baptist representa- tive on the li. S. l'. Council. KATHRYN BARLOW ,I ACKSUN, MISS. Since coming to Mississippi Col- lege from C opiah-Lincoln junior College, Kathryn has distin- guished herself in many ways. She's a fellow for hoth the mathematics and chemistry' de- partments. She-'s clue for a l5.S. degree, with a major in chemistry. Tom N. BRADDOCK RlPl.lt'1 , MISS. VVhen the naval unit hecame a reality, Tom decided to stick to M. C'.g so he's now a memlwer of Company A, Platoon 2. llis wide range of activities inclufletl memhership in the Philomathean Literary Society, Pre-Med Vlulw, the Theater, the Choral I'nion, and the Band. A chemistry major, he's working for the HS, degree. it.. f - s 4 Q ftsmkx M f X! w, -tv' S ts? its . E .... Y. cp es'-v-N , in f
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MIRIAN'1 EASOM R.XN NIUNIL RUSS. . . , Nlirigun cziinc to M. C. Izixt ycur fruin Ililidx Junior C'ulIeg.:n'. Like- lwr ilzid, xhc'x plxiiiiiiiig to inzilw sdmwltimi hm' lim' of work. lim' clzirinet ix :iii iIlVllllllli3IC addi- timi to the I.1ttle Syinplwiiy :md the Bllllli. JAMES GLENN FLYNT I .Xl RH , Mlrm. Qiit'I1ll ix ll tramxtci' irfm Ulzirk Junior C'ullc,:v. Nl. if would like to have lIll'll'C Iikc him. Ili' ix Ll rncinlwr of the N1illiSIt'l'i1ll Axwcixitirvii :md f'1ll'l'iL'N full time vliurvh xwrk. IIll'ilJt'IlIllHJ, Ihix xmillipziw can tlirum' ll wicked vurvc :md vuvwcd the initial xmjk mi tha- Cliuctziix xwftlmll tm-:mi l:1xt in-:lr in xi xmrtliy izixhimi. W. M. FORE. JR. CIJNIHN, MISS. lfiill fwllnwiiig.: in liix f:ithvr'x imwtxtvpx, ix xtudyiiig for thv minixtry :uid ix an incinlwr ut t'tc Miiiixtvrixll . Xxxm'i:ltiui1. XVITQH xlmppiiiig fur 4111 viigzxgciiiciil ring.: fm' IMI, lic clcvidcci In get run for Ll bllfgllill, :md lu- :il- rczuly hzix lwth im Iicr tliiril fJlIg.ft'I', IL-fr hand. MRS. W. M. FORE, JR. CIINIUN, Miss. i1I'illlNfK'l'l'iIl2L :ix Mixx llmwithy Jfzlivx frwin .XIIIJNHTIJI fiwllegv, Niuiitcvxillw, Alzilwxiiiixi, IMI i11lN Nillf't' xc-rurcd thc imrnc- ul' :in- wtlivr ,Xi1li3lllllillll. Slim' ix :1 Ilerinc-iiizm :md ll IIICIIIJJCI' fit tha' Miriixtvrx' VVivcx .'Xxxmfi:1IiHl1.
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