Mississippi State University - Reveille Yearbook (Starkville, MS)

 - Class of 1914

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WILLIAM HENRY ALDERMAN Brookhaven, Miss. Bachelob of Science in Agriculture The proper slady of mankind is man, The muni perplexing tine is woman. Henry hails from the piny regions of Mis- sissippi, where, according to his statement, the most charming lassies in this broad land dwell. He has had numerous love affairs, but the one that upset him most was when he was jilted by an old maid. At this late day he has come to realize that his heart was really not broken, but only slightly fractured and the scar has now disappeared. He says that he will never fall in love with another old maid as long as there are lassies at the I. 1. C. We can all see him in the near future as a dignified professor who will awaken Lin- coln County to its great future possibilities in agriculture. We wish him success in all of his undertakings. Major Third Battalion; Director Agricul- tural Club (second term) ; Vice Director Ag- ricultural Club (first term); President Lin- coln County Club; Dialectic Literary So- ciety; Ox Drivers ' Club; Y. M. C. A.; Mis- sissippi Sabres. MARVIN TREADWELL ALDRICH Michigan City, Miss. Bachelor of Science in Agriculture ' Yon beat your pate and fancy wit will come, Knock as you please, there ' s nobody at home Si came to us last year after having re- ceived his A. B. degree from the University of Mississippi. By diligence and persever- ance he has attained the goal. Having a love for rural life he lias been endeavoring to master the science of agriculture. Si is a very versatile young man, as he is an ac- complished actor, tennis player, and an ex- traordinary wit, which, I might say, is of the sturb cone variety. This he inflicts upon those of his friends who like him most. In contrast to most of the class, lie is a con- firmed woman-hater. His ventures among the fair sex have been limited while here, and we do not know the reason why, but sus- pect that he is a man with a past. Another art lie is proficient in is the driving of a horse with ore hand, and on occasion will demonstrate his prowess in this line. Si, we all join in wishing you the great- est of success and hope to see you one of these days published as a great breeder of live stock. I.ee Guards; Marshall-Benton County Club; President German Club, 1913-1914; President Nursery Club; Y. M. C. A., 1912-19U; Pri- vate Company C.

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ELMER C. ALFORD Magnolia, Miss. Sciiooi of I vius ' i ' hiai. Education He that respects himself is safe from others j He wears a coal that none can pierce. This has been true of Alford through his entire college life. He lias done much to raise the dignity of himself, and his class as well. His attire has attracted the eye of many of the fairer sex; but his eoai lias turned all of Cupid ' s darts. He lias shown a great (leal of effort in getting an education, which makes us believe that he will succeed at any- thing he tries. He has been a good student, and has made many friends while here. We understand lliat he is going to study law after he graduates. Mississippi Sabres; Dra matic Club; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Lee Guards; Philoteehnic Lit- erary Society; Opthnisl Club; N Drivers; German Club; Pike County Club; Demos- thenean Club; Class Football, 1910-1911; Old 1913 Club; Second Lieutenani and Quarter- master Third Battalion. JAMES LAWRENCE ALLEN Prairie, Miss. Bachelor of Science in Agriculture The end is to hare two made one In will and affection. Jim is a good-natured and intelligent fellow. lie has always been a hard worker, especially in English, and his love for this subject is evidenced by the many weary years he devoted to the mastery of his native tongue. He has been with us for the past four years and he lias always brought up his end of the work. He never fails to perform his chemical lab, for he usually works alone. During the first three years he was with us Jim ' s room was the hanging-out place of all the loafers of the class, especially when they wanted a smoke. His love affairs were many during this linn, and he was ever ready to discuss them, but one day tins past summer all this came to an abrupl end, for he was joined in matrimony to a fair maiden whom we all know verj well, II was with much regrcl thai we losl Jim from our Bachelor Club, but, of course, we ciuld not object when we though! of the prize he was winning. Agricultural Club; Clay County Club.

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