Mississippi State University - Reveille Yearbook (Starkville, MS)

 - Class of 1914

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LUTHER BROWN, Etatliff, .Miss. Baci-iei.oh of Sciexce ix Agriculture Not in fool ml I. mil iii rhyme, llni in Military he kills time. Luther is our nexl military genius. His two iiiunI favorite commands are Rest and Fall Out. He is loved by all of the privates, and is a great hero among his Non-Corns. They say that he would make a dandy Commandant. Owing In experience and previous college braining, he entered the Sophomore class of Hill. By diligenl study he completed the four-year course in three years. This proves, mil only his willingness to work, hut it shows his disposition to he master of what- ever he attempts to learn. We fee] sure that greal success will crown all of his ef- forts in i lie heren fter. [tawamba Club, 1913-19] I; Agricultural Club, [913-1913; Masonic Chili. [913-1914; Sergeant Company I.. [913-1913; First Lieu- tenant Company L (resigned). EDGAR LUCIUS BULLOCK, Nome, Miss. Bachelor of Sciexce ix Agriculture was Hirer less alone than when by myself. The subject of this sketch has been a diligenl student at this institution for the past four years. In addition to keeping abreast wit 1 1 his classmates in academic work, lie found tunc In do much practical work during the early part of Ins college career. lie has never shown a very strong dislike for work, lint at the same time will not overlook any easy limes thai come his way. Edgar has a quiet and modest disposition and is often arrayed in silence when in the presence of men, but when in the company of the opposite sex he is quite a different man. provided 1 be requirements for reach- ing the hearts of sneli demand it. Mis progress along this line lias won for him the unanimous vote id ' the Tike County Clu! as the ladies ' man of said organization. We look for ureal things from this modern Romeo in the agricultural world. Pike County Club; Y. M. C. A.; Private Company B.

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CHARMS SHINAULT BROOKS, Myrtle, Miss. School of Textile Engineering, Mm Ihf happiest moments of your past, Be the saddest moments of your future. Sunny is a product of Union County, and resides in the city of Myrtle. He joined our class in the year of 1910, and has been a loyal member since. Charlie wears an everlasting smile, and on only one occasion did it fade, No Colonel! No Sir, I wasn ' t asleep; that quilt just happened to he on my trunk. No Sir, Honest, I Wasn ' t. Sunny is well known by the fair of Stark- ville, though we can ' t say that he specialized on any one of the above named city. It may he interesting to state that he spends some of his time addressing letters to Co- lumbus. In academic and military work he spends most of his leisure time, never fail- ing to utilize every moment, altho at times he has to resort to the dreams of the future better still Futuress. May his life be as bright as his nickname implies, and when we next see him we hope to find success in- terwoven into his name. Mississippi Sabres; Second Lieutenant George Rifles; German Club; Reflector Staff; Reveille Staff; Union County Club; Textile Club; Y. M. C. A.; Recording Sec- retary 1914; Captains ' Club; Engineering Club; Captain Company A. HARRY G. BROWN, Meridian, Miss. Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Silence tl the proper time is wisdom, and better than any speech. Gus hails from the metropolis city, which has furnished so many good men to the A. M. College. He has been here since 1910 and we find him up to the standard in everything. His genial smile has won for him many friends while here. Gus is not a ladies ' man, yet he is not blind to the charms of the fair sex. This was shown by a little episode which happened during bis Junior year, which caused him a heartache or two. Dairying is his special work, and we think he is proficient enough to take charge of some dairy establishment in the Philippine Islands. We feel sure that he will succeed in his chosen profession for he is very fond of animals, especially goats and horses. May he live long to en- joy the success that is sure to come to one with as much ability as he. President Lauderdale County Club; Agri- cultural Club; Junior Basket Ball Team, 1911-1912; Y. M. C. A.; Harvesters ' Club; Midnight Crew; Private Company K.



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GRADY WILLIAM BULLOCK, Nome, Miss. Bachelor of Science in Agriculture By the poise of his head he commands at- tention. George Washington came to us from the tall pines of Pike County four years ago. He resembles liis niumsake in many respects, and when the final roll is called the two Georges will head the list. George W. has dabbled in society to some extent since he has been among us. He has a sister in Columbus, and makes fre- quent trips over there to see her. During the last summer lie was quite a social fa- vorite in Starkville until one Sunday night at 3 a. m. something happened that caused him to again make Columbus his hat resting station. George is a pioneer leader of the Double H Club and also Chairman of the Starkville Flirt Reform Committee. President Pike County Club; Agricultural Club, 1911-1014; Dialectic Literary Society, 1912-1914; National Guard Club, 1913-1914; Ox Drivers ' Club; Y. M. C. A., 1911-1911; First Lieutenant Company B. ROLAND EDWARD BUSBY, Vinegar Bend, Ala. School of Civil Engineering He lias a heart with room fur every joy. Roland or Skinny drifted into our midsl as a modest Freshman, and for the past four years has endeavored to get everything possible out of college life, or to be more exact, to get everything that is not ob- tained in the class room and books. He has taken part in everything from leading prayer meeting to side show dancing; how- ever, we feel sure that his motto has been Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow you may die. As a man of military ability Skinny rivals Napoleon, and his famous Pole cats will forever live in the annals of A. fie M. history. Too, Roland has won much fame as a social leader, and as an admirer of the fair sex, it is only necessary that his time is equally divided between eat- ing, sleeping, upholding prohibition, and Starkville society. Roland, old boy, may Dame Fortune ever smile upon you, but never her daughter miss-fortune. George Rifles (resigned); Wayne County Club; Lee Guards; M. A. S. E.; First Sergeants ' Club, 1913-1913; Mississippi Sabres; Y. M. C. A.

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