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I Seniors-College of Liberal Arts JACOB VV. LINDSEY . .......... . Ripley, Mississippi BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Phi Sigma, 3, 43 American Legion, 3, 4: Teachers' Club. 3, 4. Quiet. but a very valuable man on the campus. One of firmness, determination and diligence, He has allied himself' with the good forces of the campus and is well liked by everyone. The bi-st of the world's fortunes is our invocation for him. 'IXHOMAS O. NIABRY . . . ...... . . . Verona, Mississippi BACHELOR or ARTS LaGrange, 2, 35 Florida. 3. V After sponding a year in each of the above schools Mabry decided it best to come back to his state institution to get his degree. A good student and especially in geology. OLIVE ELIZABETH MAULDIN ........ . Pontotoc, Mississippi BACHELOR OF ARTS Both boys and girls like Olive. She is a continual source ol' humor, laughter and good will. She will be greatly missed next ye-ar. THOMAS JEFFERSON PARKS . . . . . . . . . . . Brooksville, Mississippi BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Tulane, 1. 25 Hermaean, 3: Latin Club, 33 Cotillion Club, 2, 3, 4: Y. M. C. A. Pro- motion Committee, 43 Medical Club, 4. T. J, made good in the literary societies last year, but his medical studies haw- prevented his participation this year, Though getting a literary degree this year, he is studying for the medical profession and in it hc is sure to succeed. VVILLIAM E. PHILLIPS ..... . . . . . . . . Baldwin, Mississippi BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Class Football, 1, 2: Pre-Med Club, lg Tc-nchors' Club, 2, Masonic Club, 8, 4: 1'hi Sigma, 2, 3. -lg Commercial Club, 1, 2. 'Pheru is not a better man on the tfampus than Bill Phillips. He isn't so noisy, but he is ni-vi-r lv-ft out in a. rush and he is gi-na-rally known as rt jolly good fellow and n. true friend.
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Seniors-College of Liberal Arts JAMES HARDING JONES . ......... .Greenwood, Mississippi BACHELOR OF ARTS Greek Club: Latin Club: Education Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: VVebb School, four years: Hermacan, 2. 3. 4: Debating Council, 2. 3: President Greek Club, 3, 4: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 3, 4: Secretary-Treasurer A. E, F. Club, 4: Student Assistant Latin, 4. In Jimmie Jones we find one of the best all-around fellows and as true a son to Ole Miss as any that ever came to this institution. He has played his part in both the Latin, Greek and Education Clubs, and especially should be complimented on the success of the Greek Club this year. Jimmie, our best wishes and heartiest good will go with you. GRATZ JONES, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Batesville, Mississippi BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Varsity Baseball. 3: Education Club. Gratz. by rights, does not belong to be graduating this year. He should take another year at least in order to more thoroughly master his work. He deserves much commenda- tion for the way he stuck by the baseball scrubs until at last he won the coveted M. ROBERT TAYLoR KEYS, II K A . . . . . . . . .Sardis, Mississippi BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Millsaps College: Blackstone Club: Masonic Club. His depth of mind is of astronomical dimensions. He is always prepared and has never been known to miss a question. Notwithstanding, however, he is a capable man, and is greatly admired by all who know him. LAVERGNE LUCIEN LAMAR ........... Pine Valley, Mississippi BACHELOR OF SCTENCE Lavergne has drunk deep of the spring of knowledge. VS'e wish her all the success that she so richly deserves. NIATTIE LOUISE LIPSCOMB .... . ..... Water Valley, Mississippi BACHELOR OF ARTS Cerycian Club, 1: Latin Club, 1, 2: Greek Club, 2, 3: Ravens, 3: Teachers' Club, 3. 4: Taylor Medal in English, 2. Vvitty, lovable and true, Mattie Louise is one who can work when it is time for work and play as hard as she has worked. 1
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Seniors--College of Liberal Arts RIEYER ALGERNON Pioroko .......... Lumberton, Mississippi BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Cheer Leader. 1, 2. 3: Hermaean, 1, 2, 3, -ig Reporter: Parliamentarian: Query Committeeg Mississippian Staff, 2, 3: Business Manager, -lg Cotillion Club, 2, 3, -lg Chairman Mid-Term Dance Committee, 3. Fatty is one of the most popular and best all-'round fellows we have on the campus. He has proven his loyalty to this institution in many ways. Nve shall never forget his famous slogan in cheering his team to victory: Follows, they're your men as well as mine. TALK IT UP. We are for you, and you are sure to make a great success in the cruei world. KIONTIE RIAI POWELL . .......... Water Valley, Niississippi BACHELOR OF ARTS Greek Club, 2, 31 Education Club, 2. 3, 4. There are those who pass our way having an influx-nce that is helpful and good to remem- ber. Such a, one was Montie. always ready to lift those who passed her with a smile. COLLEY C. RATcL1FF . .......... . Summit, Mississippi BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Masonic Club: M Clubg Scrub Football, '19: Varsity, '20g Teachers' Club. Coiley wears an M of former years when he did his bit to help Ole Miss. He returned this year after several years' absence, and assumed at once his old place in the hearts of his friends. He will be missed when the next year rolls around. LEON DEKALB RATCLIFF . . ....... . . . . Summit, Mississippi BACHELUR OF SCIENCE Y. M. C. A. Council, '213 Historian Sophomore Class, '21g President Senior Class, '24g Phi Sigma. The president of the Senior Class is no less a dignitary than this gentleman himself. His ability and popularity need no further proof than that, for he is one of our best. HUGH EDWIN RAY, jk. ............ . Corinth, Mississippi BACHELOR OF ARTS DeMolay Club. 2. 3, 4g Greek Club, 4. A fine fellow from Corinth. He has a Wonderful way with the ladies, but really is a bit bashful about working it' A vel? D01JU1al' DOY and one who is wideiy known and liked.
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