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THE SENIORS HENRY ARMOt’R McCLENDON ••Bud Birmingham • The countenance U more eloquent than the tongue. Kumenean; ’ S' Club; Football, 23; t'la . Buaket Ball. Ambition—To be president of a large bank. •2 ❖ ❖ FRANK GALLOWAY McCONNELL “Dutch Madison, Ohio They arc never alone who are aocompanled with noblo thought . 1C K. Lee; A .Indent of value. Ambition—To do my beat In everything. • • • WILBUR MARVIN .MCDONALD “Wilbur Bessemer ••And still they gazed. and still the wonder grows. That one small head could carry all he knows. Kuttirnean; Class Secretary and Treasurer, 28: • Annual StafT. 2:1; Kditor-ln-t hief Purple Tor nado I paper). 23; Scholarship Medal. ‘22. Ambition—To be preaident of Woman's College ❖ • ❖ CLARENCE LESLIE Me DORMAN “Mac Birmingham ••Nothing was too great for him to undertake. K. K. Lee; Life Service Band; 8 Club; Ba ket Ball 23; Business Manager Purple Tornado (paper), 33; Business Manager Annual,' 23; Commencement Debater. ‘23. Ambition—To be Principal Simplon School In 1940, ❖ ■ JAMES MALCOLM McEACHERN “Jack Banks Ala. A good name is better than precious ointment.” Kumencan; Baseball, ‘23; Omuiverous Header. Ambition—To love and be loved and always be happy. ❖ • ♦ JOHN SIDNEY MALLOY “Sid Birmingham Is he a pillar or a sleeper in the congregation? Was It tae-tse fly? His face t a book where men may read. K union can: Life Service Band; S Club; Football. 22. Ambition—To die with tho sleeping fever.
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r n k k • ii o ARTHUR HOPSON “Greaser Birmingham Ho charmn the ladles with his looks, though he has a heart of stone Kumonmin. Ambition—To W m laccou in life. WILLIAM THOMAS IIYLTON •‘Tom Kppes, Ala. Who deserves well needs not another's praise. Always amiable. flass Reporter: Baseball, '43. Ambition—To dng as good a Woodhatn. HAROI.I) BANKS KNIGHT Zekc Birmingham His glowing complexion la a denial of the claim that there la anything ever In a name. Ambition—To | »» • » the manhood nf Professor Malone's type, JOHN JAMES LaPAGE Jack Ensley, Ala. “Behold the mischief In thy brow. Eumenean; A gem in the rough Ambition—To pi ? Profr»»or Tinsley. TKLULAH ROSE LOVE Sis” Birmingham Everybody’s Friend Co eds have come, co-eda have gono, Bui she’s boen here forever. Teacher, calling roll— Telulah Koso. A classmate— She-, absent today; the weather man says It might rain next week. Another classmate— No sir. 'leaser, she saw a poodle dog ten blocks down the street and she turned back for a few days. 11. K Lee. Commencement Debater. '21: Life Service Band; Reclaimer, ‘23; Associate Editor Annual. ‘2:1: Coed Club. Ambition—To do de be 1 kin. ❖ ❖ ❖ ALWYN HERSCHEL LYNCH ‘‘Alwyn” Fairfax, Ala. Simplicity of character la a natural result of profound thought. R. K. Lee; Life Service Band Ambition—To find my calling In life, and to mil it. 1 9 2 3
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K ’ II ) SENIORS MAXINE MASS IE “Maxine” Birmingham A perfect woman nobly planned. To warn, to comfort and command. It. K. I.ce; Co ed Club. V trirt loved by all. Ambition—To bo n Kappa Lambda And now •he i CHARLES GLENN MAY Goat Coffeeville, Ala. •‘Men are wUcr tbaii they know. Ambition—To irrow aaltcd peanut JAMES EDM IN I) MILES “Ed Birmingham ••A happy accident thou. Ambition—To be happy and have k nod time and marry a jjirl who hit the dime . ❖ FRANK ROBINSON MORRIS • I r.ink” Birmingham Chance cannot touch me. timo cannot huah me. It K. 1.00: Clnaa Basket Ball, '211. Ambition—'To bo an admiral in the Kwedith navy. • •:• JOSEPH SHELDON MORRIS “Joe Birmingham Mingle a little folly with wisdom, or perchance, occasionally a little wisdom with folly. Kumenean: C|a»» Ha-tot Halt, 'S'.t Ambition—To be n polireman. •:• PAUL NICKERSON “Nick Siluriu, Ala. There is no knowledge that la not power. Kumenoan; Mid-term 1 Mutter, 22. Commernoinont Debater. ‘28. Ambition—To be popular.
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