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WILLIAM PATTERSON AMES Clarendon, Va. Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Stiver to prosper than prosperity could litter assured us. Sunshine first visited A. M. during the summer of 1908. After once getting his feet planted on Mississippi soil he was too healthy a specimen to be returned to his home in the Old Dominion State. For two years he strode to and from school in Stark- ville with the campus children. While not a ladies ' man, he has a weakness for higa school girls. It was not long after entering college that he was given the n ame of Sun- shine, which is a very appropriate title. 1 Ic is big all over and has ample foundation to uphold his body. lie likes to go, and enjoys a good time if anybody does. He gives fair play and always impresses one and all with his heartv. wholesoul good nature. Whether to the Philippines, Panama, or what foreign part; whether to batch it, but more likely not, we wisli him our happiest good wishes. Mississippi Satires; Harvesters ' Club; Cap- tains ' Club; Captain Compap.V G; Y. M. C. . 1912-1914; Interstate Club, 1913-19H; Reveille Board; Reflector Staff; Cosmopoli- tan Club, 1911-1912. FREDERICK .1. BAKER Jackson, Tenn. School oe Electrical Engineering Fritz hails from the sunny State of Ten- nessee. He docs not fancy active social life and was never known as a follower after the fairer sex, but loves to dream of his future conquests along this line Fred ' s star per- formance comes off at the drawing board, portraying these imaginary queens. His broad smile is his greatest asset, and is ever beaming on friend and foe. His jovial and open-hearted manner lias won him mam friends during his sojourn here. His one se- erel is his middle name, which lie absolutely refuses to reveal, even to his best friends. Baker ' s ambition is to secure an apprentice- ship with the Westinghouse Electric Com- pany, where he may rise to the height of fame in the electrical world. M. A. S. E. ; Cosmopolitan Club.
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sapi m«i MARCUS MAY ANDERSON Meridian, Miss. School of Civil Exoixelrixg He was a man — take him for all in all; We shall not look iti in his like again, May — the stalwart fellow he is -brought liis travels to an end when in 1900 lie found himself in this Dungeon of Despair, and started on a new trail. He did not know where it would lead, but after a hard jour- ney of five long years he has at last reached the much-sought-for goal. He is a man to be depended upon, and is one who never over- looks the little things, but such is natural with him, being first cousin to Mutt. He is a lad who loves to roam; since coming here his Summers have been spent way up North and in the far West; seems as if an un- known voice calls him. Here ' s a wish to you, ' Shorty, ' hoping that you find the voice and not the echo. Queen City Club, 1909-1910; Lauderdale County Club 1910-1914; M. A. S. E.; Mis- sissippi Sabres; George Rifles; Ox Drivers ' Club; Harvesters ' Club; Class Football. WILLIE A. ARNOLD Mantee, Miss. Frivolity and pleasure are things of today; True character the lesl that fadeth not away Red came to us four years ago as a Freshman. Ir is not definitely known how he came to be here, but, just the same, he ' s here and made most of his time. The first day he landed on our campus he gave us the impression of a manly character and a jolly, good-natured fellow; we have not been dis- appointed in him — an ideal scholar. It has been his honor to carry away the Laurels for the highest mark in his section during his entire college career. No one who has met him can say that he •has not enjoyed his congenial smiles and Sage-like expressions. Willie ' s great desire is to become active in the social evolution of Mississippi, believing this to be the potent factor of today. We all join in w ishing him unlimited success. Y. M. C. A. Finance Committee, 1913- 1914; Class Football, 1913-1914; Dialectic Literary Society; Reflector Staff; Optimist Club; Ox Drivers ' Club; Midnight Club; First Lieutenant Company E; Demosthenean Club; President Dialectic Literary Society; Senior Class Representative Commencement.
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MILSON MONARD BEDENBOUGH Como, Miss. School of Industrial Educatiox His character, of which we can boast, Makes his remembrance dear. Mary is one of our most profound be- lievers and perfect connoisseurs in feminine pulchritude. The frou frou of silk dresses never fails to set off his heart into a palpi- tation, and then later becomes the dope of his fantastical and mystical dreams. How- ever, when he is called a model sport, it is not all said. Indeed Mary is one of our most efficient students in both his academic and military work, and is an ardent sup- porter of the Y. M. C. A. The fact that he was one of the three students selected from the student body to teach at night, warrants this assertion. Perhaps no other student has made a better hit with both faculty and students than he; and we all regard him as one of our number who will reaj) a glorious success, and in time become one of the glow- ing stars in the State of which he is to re- main a part. Vice President Lafayette County Club; Mississippi Sabres; Optimist Club; Demos- thenean Club; Captains ' Club; T reasurer Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; President Philotechnic Literary Society; Captain Company E. HARRY CARLTON BELL Starkville, Miss. Bachelor of Sciexce ix Agriculture Active doer, noble liver. Strong to labor, sure to conquer? ' The subject of this sketch originated in the famous city of Starkville. Harry, as he is familiarly known, is a person of great distinction, being the only gray-haired man of our number; also, he is the Bell(e) of the class. However he is more prominent in another respect, being one of the best stu- dents of the class. He does not make it a point to ask many questions, but is always there with the goods. Harry has never played an important part in society, but he likes the girls, and has caused much jealousy among many of the fair maidens of Stark- ville. He is especially fond of I. I. C. girls, particularly a certain Corinth maid. We predict for our gray-haired friend a brilliant future in whatever he may under- take, and feel sure that one day Starkville will be proud of him. President Town Preps. Club; Town Preps. Football; Town Preps. Basket Ball; Class Football; Private Company D.
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