Mississippi College - Tribesman Yearbook (Clinton, MS)

 - Class of 1954

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King Lacy Laird Landrum Larrimore r Larson Leavell Lee Lewis Lipscomb Locke Loposer C. Lowe W. Lowe Lowther McMillan Magee Maples Marler Martin May Mayo Medlin Meek Meriwether Miles Miller M. Moore T. Moore Morgan Morris Myers Ming Mixon Nations

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First Row: l-OU ANN GREEN, Prentiss; B.S., General Education; Chorale Choir, 1, 2, 4; Robed Choir, 1, 2, 4; Y.W.A., 1, 2, 4: W.S.G., 1; B.S.U. Greater Council, C 2, 4; B.S.U. Executive Council, 4: Dixie Conference Ribbon Girl, 2; Beau- ty, 4. MARY FRANCES GREEN, Leaf; B.S., Business Administration. SUE GREER, Meridian; B.A., Religious Education. RAY GRISSET, Hattiesburg; B.A., Speech; Philomathean, 4; Ministerial Association, 4. E ELYN GUNN, Lena; B.A., English; Classical Club Reporter, 3; Y.W.A. Community Mission Chairman, 4. Second Row: ETHEL JEAN HALEY, Clinton; B.S., Botany; W.S.G., 2; Student Assistant in Botany Department, 2, 3, 4; Y.W.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTYE HALFORD, Lena; B.A., Sociology. JOY CAROLYN HALL, Magee; B.A., Sociology; Pre-Med Club, 4. JOE HANTS HAMILTON, JR., Tallulah, La.; B.S., Physics and Math; Iribesman, Associate Editor, 1; B.S.U. Greater Council, 2, 3; Executive Council 2nd Vice-President, 4; Football, 1, 2. 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2; Philoma- thean, 1, 2, 3; Arrowhead Business Manager, 2; “M” Club, 3, 4; Secretary Modern Language Club, 3, 4; Assistant in Physics Department, 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges, 4. VIRGINIA LEN HAMILTON, Memphis, Tenn.; B.A., Elementary Education; Hermenian, 1; W.S.G. Council, 1, 2, 4; Swannanoa, 3, 4, President, 3; Chorale Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian, 3: Robed Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4; B.S.U. Greater Coun- cil, 1, 2, 3, 4; B.S.U. Executive Council, 4, Secretary; Future Teachers As- sociation, 4, Secretary. Third Row: ANITA HARDEE, Quitman; B.A., Religious Education; Junior Class Secre- cy; Homecoming Maid, 4: Robed Choir, 3, 4; Favorite, 4; Y.W.A., 2, 4; Beligious Education Club Secretary, 4; Laguna Tribe, 2, 4. NITA CLARE HARDIN, Calhoun City; B.A., Sociology; Vice-President w-S.G., House President, 3, 4; Secretary V.M.B., 3; B.S.U. Greater Council, • ; Program Chairman Y.W.A., 4; President Laguna Tribe, 4; Representative „ .V n or Class, Favorite, 4. “J ANDA JEAN HARRISON, Clinton; B.S.. Business Administration. ODIS W. HENDERSON, Pontotoc; B.A., Sociology. BILLY JOE HERRING, Jackson; B.S., Music Education; Robed Choir, 1, 2, 3 ; Band, 1, 2, 3; Chorale Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President, 4. Fourth Row: —CLYDE P. HERRINGTON, Jackson; B.A., Business Administration; President Pre-Law Club. 3. WALTERS HERRINGTON, Union; B.S., Chemistry; Pre-Med Club, 3, 4; A., 3, 4; Reporter, 4; Laguna, 3, 4; Most Intellectual, 4. JARKIKTT HINTON, Richton; B.A., Bible. DAN H. HOLCOMB, Hattiesburg; B.A., Bible; V.M.B. President, 3. ■H ARLES D. HOLLAND, Jonesboro, Ark.: B.S.. Business. Who’s Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges: Bill Dye, B.A., Business; Stu- dent Body President, 4, Attorney, 3, Representative, 2; Mr. M.C. ; Track Team Captain; “M” Club; B.S.U. Treasurer. SENIOR CLASS Fifth Row: A ' HOLLA WAY. Aniston, Ala.; B.A., Psychology. Sociology. JA ™ES BENNETT HORTON. Ripley, B.A.. History; Classical Club, 3, 4. t£.v! ' .. RAYM 0N HORTON, Drew; B.S., Business. iudi AS RAY HUNT, Ellisville; B.A., History. • , A BA LYNN HUSBANDS, Jackson; B.A., English; Senior Homecoming Maid, 4; Beauty, 4. Sixth Row: COOPER HUTCHINSON, JR., Denham Springs, La.; B.S., Chemistry. kVIN C. INMAN, Batesville; B.A., Bible; Ministerial Association Treas- urer, 4. DUANE IVEY, Dossville; B.A., Bible; Ministerial Association Secretary, 3, 4; Hermenian, 3. ■J.ODIE ELIJAH JACKSON, Wesson; B.A., Speech; Ministerial Association, Players, 3, 4; Philomathean, 4. TC. JACKSON, Florence; B.A., Sacred Music; E.K.K., 1; Swannanoah, ■ , Social Chairman, 3; Philomathean, 2, 3, President, 4; Robed Choir, 1, A 3, 4; Y.W.A., 1, 2, 3, Choister, 4; B.S.U. Greater Council, 3, 4; V.M.B., 1, Point Chairman, 3. Seventh Roiv: Two Botanical Gals examining the “cutest li’l ole amoeba you ever saw.”



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First Row: FM o P AN KING, JR., Clinton; B.S. in Ed., Physical Education; “M” Win’ h T 4 T ; T ° 0tba11 ’ 2 3, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 3 LACY, Meridian; B.A., Foreign Language; Debate, 3, 4; R( ?. SE R ti AIRD ’ McC °mb; B.A., Religious Education; Religious Edu- MPT°v’v 3 ; 4 ; Y.W.A., 1 , 2 , 3, 4; Swannanoa, 3, 4. Fav ' » A Clinton; B.A., English; Freshman Class Secretary; a l , ' V 10 s Who in American Universities and Colleges, 4; Most Sac 4 ! C T las Reporter, 4; Debate, 1 ; Tennis, 2 ; W.A.A., 2, 4 . S A. LARRIMORE, Lucedale; B.A., Religious Education. Second Row: KLDOLPH E. LARSON, JR., Canton; B.S., Chemistry; Pre-Med, 2, 3, 4; HoRnTur 3 ’, Treasurer, 4; Classical Club, 4. A LEAVELL, New Orleans, La.; B.A., Sociology; Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges, 3; Chorale Choir, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Robed Choir, 2; V ' MB ” lf 2 ’ 3 ’ Point Chairman ' 2; Most In - pAL IL LEE, JR Pascagoula; B.A., Classical Language; Track, 2 , 3 ; B.S.U. r 1 V Ce ' Pres, 1 de T , ? t ’ 3 ’ Enlistment Vice-President, 4; Who’s Who in Ameri- rA«r7rrm n c d Universities, 4; Most Versatile, 4; “M” Club. a v; d EWIS, JR., Clinton; B.A., Classical Languages; Classical Club, 2, d’ ce ' res, nent, 2 ; Debate, 2 ; Ministerial Association, 1 , 2 , 4 ; Junior Class Representative. Term 5 b P R ’ JE., Chattanooga, Tenn.; B.A., Psychology; i cnnis, 6; JV 1 Club. Third Row: stnrctor 3 J E EEE ’ Niles, Michigan; B.S., Accounting; Accounting Lab In- BERNARD ANDRE LOPOSER, Greenville: B.A., Sociology; Basketball, 1, c’ -’ rf 6 d’ ’ Sophomore Class Vice-President; Junior Class President; CLARFNr? “ M ” Club V e-President. sociation N 3 E 4; V.M N B. E 3 N 4 L ° WE ’ B y Springs; BA ” Bible; Ministerial As- p IE F A M LOYD LOWE, Armory; B.S., Physical Education; Vive-President Productions 2 3 4 Club ’ 2 ’ 3 ’ 4; Ser 8 eant at Arms, 4; Student Body AHNITA LOWTHER, Jackson; B.S., Home Economics; W.S.G., 1, 4; Y.W.A. circle Chairman, 2 ; President Home Ec. Club, 4 ; Chorale Choir, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . Fourth Row: Sallis; B.S. in Ed., Social Science. (Tr n p S - MAGEE, Collins; B.A., History. ARTHliP NAPLES, Mobile, Ala., B.A., Bible. ager 4 MARLER, Cliftonville; B.A., English; Collegian Business Man- 3 4 - E rLj E .MARTIN, Bonneville; B.A., Religious Education; Robed Choir, Ensemble 8 3° US E ,UCation Club ’ Pianist ’ 4; Point Chairman V.M.B., 4; Girls’ Who’s Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges: Peggy Emerson, B.A., Elementa- ry Education; Homecoming Queen, Beauty, 4; Favorite, 1 , 2; B.S.U. Executive Council, 4; V.M.B.; Y.W.A. SENIOR CLASS Fifth Roiv: 4 N fwf HERMAN MAY, Newton; B.A., Sacred Music; Tribal Players, 3 , Relink 1 Va 4; . He ? e , nian ’ 3. 4; Chorale Choir, 2 , 3, 4; Robed Choir, 2; Pt dS Education Club, 4. 1, 2 3 4 M B 3 4 R ’ Eouisville; B.A., History; Ministerial Association, l ibrPri MFDLIN, New Albany; B.S., Business; Chorale Choir, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , Choir, 12 3 RU g s 1 Manager ’ 3 ? Accounting Lab Instructor, 1 , 3, 4: Robed WesidPn ? E v’ Vicksbur e; B.S., Home Ec.; Home Ec. Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice- 2, 3, 4 ’ 45 Nenamoosha, 3, 4; Vice-President, 4; Dramatics, 3, 4 ; Y.W.A., (:a L L. MERIWETHER, JR., Greenville; B.A., Sociology. Sixth Row: N l r C T ks ° n : BA -’ Political Science; Pre-Law Club, 3 , 4 . «» 1.. KY FTTa Eeeton, Mo.; B.A., Sociology; Chorale Choir, 4. 3 4 - Her. OORE, Smithdale; B.S., Business Education; Nenamoosha, President T n A ans ’ 3 ’ 4; V.W.A. Mission Study Chairman, 3, 4; W.S.G. House THOM ac tl counting Lab Instructor, 3, 4. FRANK MORCAN R j E r C n- tal Sp H n . gs; BA Sociology. ORGAN, JR.. Clinton; B.A., English; Ministerial Association, 4. The Major’s funeral pyre is lit. Seventh Row. Guntah ' i Mendenhall; B.S., Physical Education; Football, 2 , 3 , 4 , Club, 4 ’ aseba B» 2 , 3, 4; All-Dixie in Football, 2 , 3, 4; President “M” 1 , 2 ' !f. R k ™ 18 ’ JR- Skene; B.A., Sociology; “M” Club, Basketball, JANYS ATiniMr P resident Sophomore Class; All Dixie Basketball, 2. JONAS AIIStum Eouisville; B.S., Business Administration. •JOE NATlnxii MIXON, Collinsville; M.A., English; Graduate Student. ONS, Brookhaven; B.S., Business Administration.

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