Mississippi College - Tribesman Yearbook (Clinton, MS)

 - Class of 1946

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s First Row ANDREW JACKSON CHANDLER Jayess Andrew MA . . . Andrew transferred from Clarke Memorial and has since divided his time between school and full-time church work. Quiet, conscientious and friendly, Andrew has made a place for himself in the hearts of many. FITZ-HUGH WELBORN CLOUD Vicksburg Fitz-Hugh Major in Commerce; Hermenian (Anniversarian, ' 46). . . . Having returned from a four-year stretch for Uncle Sam, Fitz-Hugh now graduates with distinction and plans to do grad work in business at Tulane. However we ' re most proud of Fitz-Hugh for his chase and capture of a Belhaven beauty — now the lovely Mrs. Cloud. Second Row: NANCY ERNESTINE COOPER Morton Ernestine Major in Music and Education; YWA (President) Girls ' Government (House President); BSU Executive Council; EKK; Mixed Chords; Girls ' Glee Club; Hermenian. . . . Dependability and a pleasing personality mark this talented pianist for success in her chosen field — director of religious education. I PERCY COOPER Jackson Percy MA . . Quiet, studious Percy drove to classes from Jack- son each day. He was the full-time pastor of the South Side Baptist Church in Jackson while a capable friendly member of our student body. Third Row: 0 LESTER ODELL DEWEASE Noxapater Dewease MA . . . Good-natured Dewease pursued his studies first at Clarke Memorial and then at M. C. He indicates a desire and apptitude for long years of service as a pastor, and we wish him God Speed as he goes on to seminary. IRGINIA MAE EATON Clinton Shorty lajor and Fellowship in Biology; BSU Executive Council Non-Baptist Representative); Pre-Med Club (Secretary). One of our few girl pre-med students, Virginia has »een outstanding in every activity in which she has taken part. Fourth Row: fEORGE EARL EMMETT Clinton George re-Med Club. . . . With a charming wife and beautiful ,aby girl for inspiration George has maintained high scho- astic standing and is now receiving his B.S. and plans to tart in Ole Miss Medical School in September. During the war George served in the AAF. WILLIAM HASEL FERRELL Greenville Bill MA- BSU Executive Council (Naval Representative); Philo- mathean; Volunteer Band; IRC; Secretary and Treasurer of Freshman Class. . . . Another outstanding V-12 student back at M. C. and doing OK. Bill is graduating with ’distinc- tion and aspires to be a missionary.

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First Row HELEN DALE ARMSTRONG Georgetown Helen Dale Major and Fellowship in History and Education; Most Intel- lectual ; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties ; Girls ' Government (President); IRC (Vice-President); BSU (Third Vice-President); Hermenian (Critic); TRIBESMAN (Organization Editor); EKK; YWA; Mixed Chorus; German Club; Volunteer Band; Basketball. . . . Graduating with special distinction, versatile, pretty, Helen looks forward to a useful life as a missionary. NANCY R. HERRING (Mrs. J. G.) ALLEN .... Clinton Nancy Rachel Major in Psychology; Freshman Class Vice-President (At Hillman); Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties. . . . Nancy Rachel, is a graduate of Hillman, where she early proved her merit by winning a scholastic scholar- ship. At M. C. Nancy has shown a true genius for philoso- phy and maintained a special distinction average. This gifted and attractive young lady will be missed on our campus next year. Second Row: PAUL ZENITH BALL Leakesville Paul MA . . . Brother Ball transferred from Jones County Junior College, and we all know him as a tireless and earnest worker for God ' s Kingdom. Always willing to enter a friendly bull session or as ready to lend a helping hand. Paul, departing, leaves behind him a host of staunch friends. WALTER ROWAIN BAREFOOT Columbia Walter Major and Lab Instructor in Chemistry; BSU (President at B. B. I.); Volunteer Band (Polio Clinic Leader); Hermenian; TRIBESMAN (Snapshots). . . . Alternating between M. C. and B. B. I., Walter has been outstanding at both insti tutions. Here at M. C. he has led a busy life as both a full time pastor and a hard-working student. Walter plans to attend Southwestern next year, and we wish him all the success in the world! Third Row: MARGARET JULIA BIBB Drew Margaret Executive Council; Hermenian (Treasurer; Collegian (Artist); TRIBESMAN (Artist); Volunteer Band; BSU Executive Coun cil; YWA. . . . Margaret is Sunflower Junior College ' s gift to M. C. (and Orman Knight). Noting the diamond on her finger, we are sure that some fellow (Knight) is a very lucky man. BETTY WREN BREELAND Tylertown Betty Wren Major and Fellowship in English; Student Body Vice-Presi- dent; IRC (President); Philomatheans (Vice-President); Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities ; Honor Council (’44- ' 45); IRC Sponsor ( ' 44- 45 ) ; Campus Favorite ( 44- ' 45) r . ' 45 TRIBESMAN (Assistant Editor); M. C. Beauty ( ' 45); Philomathean. ... All this and A-Plus in campus- ology for snaring a great guy named Jernigan. Here ' s wishing you happiness always, Betty! Fourth Row: JOHN DONALD BROUGH Lufkin, Texas John Major and Fellowship in Chemistry. . . . John first saw M. C. as a naval student and liked it so well that he came back as a civilian, bringing a beautiful wife. Now he ' s graduating with distinction and we all join, in predicting a great future for a swell fellow. YOLANDALE LOUISE CARTER Rolling Fork Yolie Major and Lab Instructor in Chemistry; EKK (President); IRC (Program Chairman); Who’s Who in American Col- leges and Universities. . . . Intellectual but popular, Yolie has been a real credit to our school and carries with her into the future the best wishes of many loyal friends. S N I 0



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First Row MARGARET EVELYN GARDNER D ' Lo Margaret Girls ' Chorus (Vice-President)’ EKK (Social Chairman); Philomathean. ... On wings of song Margaret has won for herself a place of distinction on the Mississippi College campus. She plans to do social work in the future. CLAY LYLE GRIMES Jackson Clay Major and Fellowship in Chemistry; Pre-Med Club. . . . Clay took the first part of his pre-med course at Clarke. Now he is getting his B.S. and plans to start in the Uni- versity of Tennessee Med School in September. The south wing of Chrestman is going to be a quiet, dull place without Clay next year. Second Row: EDNA EARLE YOUNG (Mrs. B. R.) GROGAN . . . Clinton Edna Earle Volunteer Band; Philomathean; YWA; Glee Club; Basket- ball. . . . Edna Earle found her hero while she was still a Cho.ctette. Leading an active campus life at M. C., this pretty lass was liked by all for her cheerfulness and sincerity. JOE GRADY HAIGLER Jackson Joe MA (Musical Director). . . . Joe attended State for a year and then transferred to M. C. to study for the min- istry. With full-time church work, a full course of study and a charming wife. Joe has been a happy and busy ad- dition to our campus. Third Row: FLORENCITA HARRIS Clinton Cita Volunteer Band; EKK; Hermenians; Chorus; Sophomore Class Sponsor ( ' 45). . . . I rresista ble Cita is famous for her amazing ability to get in Dutch. On the serious side of life, Cita looks to a future which includes work in home missions. JOHN KELLY HENRY Magee Jake Major and Fellowship in Chemistry; Fellowship in Mathe- matics- Council ( ' 45- ' 46); ' 46 TRIBESMAN (Assistant Editor); ' 44 TRIBESMAN; Pre-Med Club (Reporter); French Club (Reporter). . . . Having graduated with distinction in exactly two years and two months (with time out for a little service in the Navy), John is now on his way to med school at Washington University. Here’s to a real Choc- taw and a great doctor in the world of tomorrow! Fourth Row: RAYMOND ARNETTE HERRINGTON Union Ray Davis Scholarship (Outstanding Ministerial Student); MA; IRC. . . . Another distinction student that we’re proud to have among us. JAMES RHESA JOHNSTON Jackson J. R. Major in Sociology. . . . J. R. ' s modest manners and friendliness are proverbial. He ' s chosen advertising as his future work, and we say he can ' t miss being tops at whatever he attempts! E N I 0 R S

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