Mississippi College - Tribesman Yearbook (Clinton, MS)

 - Class of 1945

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WALLEY CRANFILL WEST McGEE, B. WALSH GROTHAUS WHALEY McMURRAY BEATRICE WALLEY Ovett, Miss. Her deep interest in religious activities is well-grounded in her training at South-Western, where she spent one year be- fore entering Mississippi College. Bee has distinguished herself by membership in the Hermenian Literary Society, Vol- unteer Band, B. S. U. Council, Y. W. A. and Glee Club. Her chosen field of work is religious education and student work. AVONNE WALSH Brookhaven, Miss. Her heart belongs to the Navy, but she became a true Choctaw by enthusiastically taking part here on the campus. She served on B. S. U. Council and was a member of the I. R. C., Y. W. A., and EKK. ELGIN WEST Slate Springs. Miss. Easy going with a genial disposition, Elgin has proved him- self to be one of those steady people who may not create much sound and fury, but who can be depended on. He is an active member of the Ministerial Association, and has been doing regular work as a student pastor. CHARLES WHALEY Atlanta, Ga. Another of those Georgia guys with winning personalities! His friends feel they are better for having known him. A transfer from Bruton Parker, he has been very active in our student life as a member of B. S. U., Ministerial Association, and a fellow in Christianity. We predict a great future for Charles. JAUNITA CRANFILL Clinton. Miss. We ' ll miss her— but Robert was bound to get her sooner or later. An active member of the Hermenian Literary Society and a fellow in the History Department, Jaunita has won a host of friends for herself by her charming personality. EDDIE GROTHAUS San Antonio, Texas Since coming to us from San Antonio, Texas, Eddie has made a good record as a pre-medical student during his six terms at M. C. Upon completion of his V-12 requirements, Eddie will have a major in Chemistry and in Biology, which insures him future success in medical school. His friendly nature and his efficient work as editor of The Watch have placed him high in the esteem of all students. BURTON McGEE Pattison, Miss. A better fellow just cannot be found. In all things Bert is conscientious, although his sense of humor is ever present, also. Coming as a transfer from Clarke College, Bert has become a member of the Ministerial Association and the Hermenian Literary Society, in which he serves as critic. To Bert, college life is mainly a preparatory stage in making him a more capable servant in his full-time church in Grenada, and in future work. CLARK McMURRAY Skene, Miss. Clark has lived a very influential and active life at M. C. after coming from Holmes Jr. College. He is held in the highest esteem in the following organizations: Hermenian Literary Society, Ministerial Association, Jennings Hall Club, Student-Faculty Committee, and the basketball teams. Clark has been most successful as a consoler, and it seems that he will be more successful in his pursuit of the little doll. He has chosen for his vocational interest the calling of the ministry, and is pastor of a full-time church in the Mississippi delta. ft

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HELEN SAVELL (MRS. VERNON) Clinton. Miss. She is distinguished by being a service man ' s wife. She has a distinction average, holding a fellowship in the Eco- nomics and Sociology Departments, and expects to make use of her talents by teaching others — including her own charm- ing daughter. MARIE SKINNER Lexington, Miss. Of the many pleasing personalities of this campus, Marie pos- sesses one of the most noted. The many honors which have been bestowed upon her show the high qualifications which she has. Marie was elected to Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities and to the title of Miss M. C. Be- sides serving effectively as the secretary of the Baptist Church, Marie is a member of I. R. C., the Dramatic Club, and EKK, of which she is president. A. R. SMITH Eupora, Miss. A transfer from Clarke College, A. R. has made a place for himself here. A member of Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, and an active member of the Ministerial Association, besides carrying on regular work as a student pastor, he has found time to be an outstanding student from a scholastic point of view. ALBERTA SPARKS Clinton, Miss. The deeper the water, the quieter it runs, so goes the old proverb. Alberta, a member of the Choral Union, has the ambition of becoming a teacher — the best yet! ELOISE SPENCER Clinton, Miss. Eloise Spencer, a Clintonite, is a language major. She is a member of the Girls ' Quartette, and Glee Club. Her voca- tional interest in Stenography. She has served as secretary to the Dean since May 1, 1944. BILLY STOGNER Tylertown, Miss. Billy comes to us from Tylertown. He has displayed his ability by the following offices: president of Hermenian Liter- ary Society, president of B. S. U. Council, vice-president of the student body. Besides these activities, Billy has been a popular member of the Choctaw basketball team and of the Ministerial Association. HERSCHELL THORNELL Meridian, Miss. Hershell has been an outstanding figure in all of his classes. He has been an active member of the Hermenian Literary Society, and has been loved by all who really knew him. WARREN W. TYNES Poplarville, Miss. Since his return from the battlefield of World War II, Warren has proved that a soldier can ' t be beat. The Ministerial Association is one of his main interests. He is doing full- time pastoral work. THE CLASS OF 28



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Reading Clockwise BENNY LOYD Who ' s Who in American Col- leges and Universities 1945 A. R. SMITH Who ' s Who in American Col- leges and Universities 1945 BILLIE GRIMMER Who ' s Who in American Col- leges and Universities 1945 ROBERT LEE Who ' s Who in American Col- leges and Universities 1945 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS (Left to right) LOU CASE Vice-President WOODIE WATKINS President DELLE PERREAULT Secretary-Treasurer U N I 0 R S

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