Mississippi College - Tribesman Yearbook (Clinton, MS)

 - Class of 1945

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GREEN GRIFFITH GULLATT HAWKINS HAYDEN HODGE HOFF, JOE HOFF, L. C. LAURIE GREEN Memphis, Tenn. Laurie has been an excellent and popular student in Mis- sissippi College. His excellence is attested to by the fact that he is a fellow in Chemistry; his popularity, by his success as president of the Jennings Hall organization. EDITH GRIFFITH Pass Christian, Miss. Edith, hailing from the coast — Pass Christian, Miss. — has been honored as the first girl at M. C. to be elected a student body officer. During her Junior year she served as secretary and treasurer. She is a member of the EKK, Hermenian Lit- erary Society, and was a member of the Choral Union her Freshman and Sophomore years. TOM GULLATT Palmetto, Ga. With a typical Georgia smile, Tom wins his way into the hearts of those who know him. A transfer from Bruton Parker, he was a member of I. R. C., B. S. U. Council, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, Honor Council, and Ministerial Association, besides holding the honor of being a fellow in Biology. PAUL HAWKINS Raleigh, Miss. Paul is a transfer student, having preceded his career at M. C. by two years spent at Clarke College and Jones County Jr. College. He is a member of the Ministerial Association, is married, and has done full-time church work in addition to secular employment during his college career FORTY- F 25 i ROSALEE HAYDEN Vaughan, Miss. Better known as Pinky! She hails from the “city where Casey Jones once resided, which makes her almost famous, too. Besides her sailor interests, she has found time for membership in the I. R. C., Dramatic Club, EKK. She is a fellow in English. JUNE HODGE (MRS. W. T.) J ackson, Miss. June has distinguished herself at M. C. by the many friend- ships which she has developed. Always willing to lend a helping hand, June has shown this attitude of helpfulness especially in the Chemistry Lab. She is a loyal member of Philomathean Literary Society and the EKK, besides holding a fellowship in Chemistry. JOE HOFF Jackson, Miss. A transfer from Co-Lin, Joe has been a faithful worker. His major interests, scholastically speaking, are Chemistry and Math. Otherwise, photography and the Little Symphony Or- chestra. L. C. HOFF Brookhaven, Miss. Hoff, another of M. C. ' s transfers from Clarke College, has that radiant personality so that he was awarded the A. J. Aven Scholarship by the W. M. U. and possesses an outstand- ing spiritual influence.

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CRIDER CRIGLER EDWARDS FERGUSON B. J. FINCH GEORGE GRANT, MRS. GRANT, D. V. R. CRIDER Charleston, Miss. Versie Ray has been a very active member of the Minis- terial Association and Hermenian Literary Society. Along with these student activities, he has also held down full-time church work. Crider ' s smile and how-do-you-do will be missed on M. C. campus. KATHERINE CRIGLER Macon, Miss. The students regret the leaving of Kat. With her ready word of cheer, she has been a campus asset. Her popularity may be proved by her being elected secretary-treasurer of the student body, vice-president of the senior class, and as a member of the executive council. She also distinguished herself by holding a fellowship in English and Language, by belonging to the Philomathean Literary Society, EKK, and Y. W. A. DOROTHY EDWARDS Mendenhall. Miss. Dottie is a diligent student and is always ready for fun because she is an Adelia Hall-ite. She belongs to the Girls ' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Y. W. A., and EKK. Dottie transferred to M. C from Co-Lin Tr. College. BOBBYE JEAN FERGUSON Clinton, Miss. Her quiet, friendly manner and ability to do things has won for her the respect of students and faculty. With a fellow in the Language and Biology departments and membership in the Hermenian Literary Society, she is secretary of the Metho- dist Church. Bobbye Jean has found time to captivate the interests of a certain Tulane medical student FLORA FINCH McComb. Miss. Combine brilliance of mind and winsomeness of personality and you come out with — Flora Finch. She was a member of Honor Council, I. R. C., B. S. U. Council, Choral Union, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, and in addition found time to make a host of friends. EARL GEORGE Anding, Miss. Earl is one of our most industrious student pastors. He ' s conscientious in his living and true to his convictions. Re- member that old Plymouth — his faithful companion? He is a member of M. A. LUCILLE GRANT (MRS. D. R.) Plantersville, Miss. Lucille is a transfer student from M. S. C. W. She is a member of the Philomathean Literary Society and Ministers ' Wives ' Association. Since coming to M. C. she has been persuaded by a certain young man to direct her talents in the fulfillment of duties of a pastor ' s wife, in which she shows signs of great success. DAVID GRANT Plantersville, Miss. David is one of the most versatile ministerial students at M. C. His spirit of optimism on the campus and his influence as a Christian leader proves his ability. He is a member of the Philomathean Literary Society and the Ministerial Associa- tion. David was honored by being elected president of the Senior Class; vice-president of the Ministerial Association; representative on the Student-Faculty Committee. CLASS OF 24



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HORN JAMES KURZ LEE JEAN HORN Magee, Miss. Jean is a girl who has won distinction in many activities of her college days. She is a member of the I. R. C., EKK, Executive Council. She was a fellow in Math, and was a Favorite in the 1943-44 TRIBESMAN. She was also on the 1943-44 TRIBESMAN Staff. During her senior year, Jean was a fellow in Biology, secretary of the Senior Class, member of the Executive Council. CURTIS JAMES Puckett, Miss. He is a transfer from Clarke College. James has been a faithful member of the Ministerial Association while here at Mississippi College. His chief interest is preaching. JAMES A. JERNIGAN Tupelo, Miss. James is one of the most popular of all our students — both Navy and civilian. Many are his distinctions. He was voted most intellectual, holds a fellowship in the Chemistry Depart- ment, and has a special distinction overage. He is president of I. R. C., member of Philomathean Literary Society, member of B. S. U. Council, member of Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. He is a member of Ministerial Association and a pre-med student with ambition of being a medical missionary. DON JONES Clinton, Miss. The only man who has placed first honors over women in the art of juggling the Adam ' s Apple. Don ' s a good sport, a full-time pastor, and a member of M. A. The quiet on the campus is not yet. JERNIGAN JONES lovett McDonald WILLIE MAE KURZ St. Louis. Mo. A transfer from S. W. Mo. Jr. College, Willie Mae won her place in the hearts of those who knew her. A student with a distinction average, she was a member of I. R. C., Dramatic Club, Glee Club, and Mixed Chorus. ROBERT LEE Mobile, Ala. Lee is one of our successful students. He has a pleasing and winning personality. He has been most successful as a Romeo, husband, father, pastor, and student. As a student, Lee has gained the honorable positions: member of I. R. C., president of Ministerial Association, member of B. S. U. Coun- cil, and elected to Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. JEAN LOVETT Morton. Miss. Jean says that her interest is teaching Commercial work, but if you see that ring on her left hand, you ' ll see what her real interest is. She had no trouble in captivating the one and only Percy. Jean is setting a fine example for that brown- eyed sister who wishes to go in her footsteps. She has been very popular while on M. C. campus. ROBERT MCDONALD Mobile, Ala. A transfer from Clarke College, Bob has made a host of friends for himself on the M. C. campus. He has been active as a student, pastor, and as a member of the Ministerial As- sociation.

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