Mississippi State University - Reveille Yearbook (Starkville, MS)

 - Class of 1914

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ALLEN THOMAS BLYTHE Natchez, Miss. Sciioot, of Civil Engineering A wee bit of a man was he. Allen lias been with us for the past two years and lie certainly has filled a large place in our hearts and in our classes. He is clever and diligent and stands well at the top of his classes. Although he does not make a practice of heart-breaking, we no- tice that he is usually able to hold up his end in anything that he undertakes, and, judg- ing from the volume of his correspondence from down about Hattiesburg, Allen will not long have to endure the loneliness of bachelorhood. Here is to you, Allen. You certainly have the best wishes of your class- mates for a long and successful career. Ye Rounders; Lee Guards; M. A. S. L. (President first term, 1913-1914); Assistant Business Manager College Reflector; Soph- omore President and Junior Secretary and Treasurer Class 1913; Dramatic Club, 1911; Y. M. C. A., 1913; Militarists, First Ser- geant, 1911; Philotechnic Literary Society, 1910-191:2; Mississippi Sabres. JUNIUS LANGSTON BOLTON Newton, Miss. Senoor. or [ndusthial Education Mail we neve) ' murmur without a cause, And never have cause to murmur. ' ' Langston is always a quiet fellow in the section room, but elsewhere he is always there for the good time. By his pleasing ways he has won many friends during his three years of college life in Company A. To worry he does not know how; he takes things as they come and always gets by with ease. This Newton County product stands well both in his academic and military duties. He did not carry on much heart-smashing in ' Stark- ville society, but we understand he has his future affairs arranged with a certain fair damsel in the vicinity of Newton. We hope some day he may be one of the greatest of our surgeons. Here ' s to you, Ole Boy, May you live as long as you want and have as much as you want as long as you live. Mississippi Sabres; George Rifles; Opti- mist Club; Y. M. C. A.; Newton County Club; Lieutenant Company A.

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tir ' rjz KENCHEON H. BEST Winona, Miss. School of Electrical Engineering • He doeth all things well. Best is an ex-1913 man, is of excellent habits, quiet, sociable and always in a good humor. His favorite pastime is going to Columbus and working in the electrical lab., where he is quite an authority on electrical machinery. Best has made quite a reputa- tion on the class football team and has made the team for the last four years. Me has successfully completed his regular four-year course on time. He is also excellent in Ihe game of hearts, and is considered by many to be quite a ladies ' man. Sometimes he grows quite despondent when he realizes that only one of his fair admirers can ever hope to secure her heart ' s desire. Best has made a good all-round man since he has been here, and bis comrades and classmates feel sure that whatever vocation he chooses to follow as his lifework he will make a great success. M. A. S. E., 1911-1914; Class Football, 1910-1914. FLAVIUS FRANCIS BIBBY Smithville, Miss. Bachelor of Sciexce in Agriculture Be hold, but mil too bold. Flav lias been with us for four long years, and in lh.it time lie has done some good work. He often amuses himself by singing, as lie calls it, but from what the boys say the noise that he makes does not very much resemble singing. He is a great ladies ' man from a distance — or so we can gather from bis conversation when he is feeling real sentimental. Flav is a big mooch for smoking tobacco never being known to loosen up. The class expects great things of Flav and hopes to hear of him putting Smithville on the map some of these days by some start- ling work along agricultural lines. Ox Drivers ' Club; Monroe County Club; Agricultural Club; Y. M. C. A.; Private Company B.



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WALTER THEDFORD BOLTON Biloxi, Miss. Schooi ni Civil Engineering there ' s another world, he tires in bliss; If there is none, he made most of this. Walter, or Doc, as he is best known to us, is the product of our summer resort. To this we attribute his desire for a good time. He has been a star of the greatest magni- tude in everything that lie has undertaken, and especially lias he made a reputation as a military genius. (?) Doe is a man of varied tastes and ability. He is a good athlete, as well as a great ad- mirer of the fair sex. However, the girl has not as yet arrived upon the scene. Bol- ton ' s good nature and loyalty to his friends have made him one of the niosl popular men in our class. His ambition is to he a great engineer, and it is our most sincere hope that he may succeed. President Gulf Coast Counties ' Club; George Rifles; M. A. S. E.; Y. M. C. A. TEDDIE IRL BOZEMAN School or Industrial Educauion Though you have old age, make yourself a young man. Chicken Bozeman, better known as Ted, hails from Prentiss, Miss. This youngster appeared in our Sophomore year. He had tried liis hand at several other colleges out was never satisfied until he found himself drilling in the rear ranks of one of our mili- tary companies. Ted is particularly fond of this place, and would no! go home during the Christmas holidays, hut stayed here to preserve military discipline. One night dur- ing tin ' holidays he had his squad out ma- neuvering among the goats. Someone came upon them, and they tell up here that Ted ran, hut we don ' t believe a word id ' it, though he did have a broken finger the next morn- ing. Though he was far hack in the sticks when we found him we have tamed him to a certain degree, and we are lucky in finding such a man. We hope some day to see him a prosperous lawyer. Glee Club; George Rifles; Lieutenant Company K; Y. M. C. A.; Optimist Club; President Jefferson County Club; Demos- thenean Club; Mississippi Sabres; Dialectic Literary Society; Treasurer, 1912-1913.

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