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BOOK I
TKe College
BOOK II
Classes
BOOK III
Literal^
BOOK IV
Fraternities
BOOK V .
Athletics
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hrough the medium of this book ive express to our fellotu alumni a hearty greeting ana to our felloiv students a fond fareioell. VC^ e have endeav- ored in its jiages to portray truthfully the many sides of student life at J^illsa^s in nineteen hundred and tzuenty, ' )j|l'^°^ and if in coming years, tuhen
■ ^ incidents of college life groiv
dim, this volume should hel^ you to recall familiar faces and -pleasant memories, then ive have not labored in vain.
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To T>r. T>add Martin Key
The friend of every student, a ^ohshed gentleman, a manly man, in a-^^reciation of his dee{> interest in and xvhole-hearted devotion to Millsa^s, his personal charm and character, ive, the Class of 1920, respect- fully dedicate this volume of the Bohashela.
DR. D. M. KEY
Board of Trustees
Officers
Bishop W. B. Murrah, D.D.. LL.D Presidcnl
Rev. R. A. Meek, D.D Vice-President
J. B. Streater Secretary
W. M. BuiE Treasurer
Term Expires in 1920
Rev. W. H. Huntley, D.D. . . . Shubuia
Rev. W. W. Woollard Oxford
J. L. Dantzler New Orleans, La.
Rev. W. B. KreTSCHMAR Greenville
Rev. M. L. Burton P'"-^' <^'^^°"
Rev. J. R. CouNTiss G'^"^*^^
W. M. BuiE J^-^J^"" .„
,,,,„,., Starkville
W. W. Macruder
Term Expires in 1923
„,,,,„ Jackson
Rev. M. M. Black /
W. H. Watkins J^^^^°"
T. L. Lamb ^"P°"
Rev. T. B. Holloman, D.D Phoenix
Rev. W. L. Duren Columbus
Rev. R. a. Meek, D.D Sardis
T. B. Lampton Jackson
J B. Streater . . . Black Hawk
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Alexander Farrar Watkins, A.B.. D.D PresiJcnl
John Macruder Sullivan, A.M., Ph.D Vice-President and Treasurer
J. Reese Lin, A.M ' Secretar);
George Lott Harrell, B.S., M.S Registrar
Alfred Allen Kern, A.M., Ph.D Librarian
Mrs. Mary Bowen Clark Assistant Librarian
John Lambuth Ferguson , Headmaster Preparalor-^ School
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Faculty
Alexander Farrar Watkins
A.B., D.D.
Presidenl
A.B., Vanderbilt University, 1SS3; D.D., Cen- tenary College, 1900; Field Agent, Millsaps College, 1S90-92; President of Whitworth Col- lege, 1900-02: Vice-President of Board of Trus- tees, Millsaps College, 1900-12; a member of the Methodist Ecumenial Conference which met at Toronto, Canada, 1911; Member Mississippi Annual Conference; Secretary of General Con- ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 1906-18; a member of the Commission on Unification of the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Episcopal Church, South; President of Millsaps College since June, 1912; Phi Delta Theta.
John Magruder Sulli\an
A.M., PH.D.
Professor of Chemislrp and Geology
A.l!., Centenary, InsT; -V.M., Univ.r.-iity of Mis.sissippi, IbliO; I'h.D.. Vanderbilt University, 1900; Professor of Natural Science, Centenary College, 1SS9-92; Assistant in Astronomy, Van- derbilt University, 1SS6-S7; Graduate Student in Chemistry and Geology, University of Chi- cago, 1907, 190S. 1911; Member American Chemical Society; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Mississippi State Ti-.Tchcrs' Association; Audubon Society; Na- tional Geographic Society; Methodist Historical Society of Mississippi; Delta Tau Delta.
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Faculty
Alfred Allen Kern
A.M., PH.D.
Professor of English
A.B.. Randolph-Macon, 1,S9S; A.M., 1S90; Teach- ing Fellow, Vanilerbilt University, 1899-1900; Fellow in English, Johns Hopkins, 1902-03; Fellow by Courtesy, 1903-04, 1906-07; Ph.D., 1907; Author of "The Ancestry of Chaucer," "Irwin Russell," in the Library of Southern Literature, and "A First Book in English" ; Professor of English Literature in Johns Hop- kins Summer School, 191.5-16; Professor of English in LTniversity of T>=xas, Summer Term, 191S; Editor-in-Chief of Kappa Alpha Journal; Kappa Alpha; Sigma Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa.
George Lott Harrell
B.S., M.S.
Professor of Astronomy and Phvsics
B.S., Millsaps College, 1S39; M.S.. 1901; Pro- fessor of Science, Whitworth College. 1S99-1900; Professor of Physics and Chemistry, Hendrix College, 1900-02; Professor of Physics and Chemistry. Centenary College, 1902-04; Profes- sor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Epworth LTniversity, 1904-OS; Professor of Mathematics, Centenary College, 190S-09; President of Mans- field Female College, 1909-10; Professor of Science, Winfleld High School, 1910-11; Profes- sor of Mathematics, Louisiana State LTni\'ersity. Summer, 1911; Member of American Association for Advancement of Science; Member of Amer- ican Astronomical Society; Kappa Sigma.
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Faculty
J. Reese Lin
A.B., A.M.
Professor of Philosophy and History
A.B.. Emery CoUeg-e; Fellow in Vanderbilt Uni- versity. 1S94-96; A.M.. Vanderbilt University; Professor of Philosophy and Education, Central College. Mo.. 1909-10; Sage Fellow in Cornell University, 1910-12; Instructor in English Lit- erature and Philosophy. Tulane University. Summer Term. 1909; Summer Terms. Columbia University,' 1908-10; Kappa Alpha.
Benjamin Ernest Mitchell
A.M., PH.D.
Professor of Malhemalics
A.B.. Scarritt-Morrisville, Mo,, 1900; Scholastic Fellow. Vanderbilt University, 1906-07; Teach- ing Fellow, 1907-OS; A.M., Vanderbilt, 1908; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1916; Professor of Mathematics. Scarritt-Morrisville College. 190S- 12; Tutor in Mathematics in College of City of New York. 1912-13; Instructor. Columbia Ex- tension Teaching, 1913-14; Profess-u of Mathe- matics in Millsaps College since 1914; absent in Army Y, M. C. A. Work, Director of Ath- letics at Camp Oglethorpe, Ga., 1918; Alpha Tau Omega.
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David Martin Key
A.M., PH.D.
Professor of Ancienl Languages
A.B., Central Colk-g-e. 1S9S; A.M., Vanderbilt University, 1906; Ph. D., University of Cliicago, 1916; Professor of Ancient Languages, Pacific Mettiodist College, 1900-02; /Professor of Ancient Languages, MorrisvlUe College, 1903-05; Fellow and Assistant in Latin and Greek, Vanderbilt University, 1906-07; Graduate Student, Univer- sity of Chicago, 1913-14; Professor of Ancient Languages, Southern University, 1907-15; Pro- fessor of Ancient Languages, Millsaps College, since 1915.
Stuart Grayson Noble
A.M., PH.D. Professor of Education
A.B., University of North Carolina. 1907; A.M.. University of Chicago, 1910; Graduate Scholar, Teachers' College, Columbia University. 1914- 15; Ph.D., Columbia University, 191S; Instruc- tor, Millsaps Preparatory School, 190S-11; Head- master, Millsaps Preparatory School. 1911-16; Professor of Education. University of Missis- sippi, Summer, 1917; Professor of Education in Millsaps College since 1916; Author of "A First Book in English," "The Agricultural High School of the South." "Forty Years of the Public Schools in Mississippi"; Pi Kappa Alpha; Sigma Upsilon; Phi Delta Kappa.
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Alfred Porter Hamilton
A.B., A.M. Professor of Gree^ and German
A.B., Southern University, 1908; A.M.. I'niver- sity of Pennsylvania, 1!)11; Assistant Professor of Ancient Languages, Southern University, 1908-09; Graduate Student, tfniversity of Leip- zig, 1909-10; Harrison Fellow in Latin, Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, 1910-11; Harrison Fellow in Indo-European Comparative Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, 1911-12; Student in University of Chicag:o, Summer, 1914; Professor of Latin and German, Woman's College of Ala- bama, 1912-17; Professor of Greek and German in Millsaps College since 1917; Kappa Alpha.
Albert Godfrey Sanders A.B., a.m.
Professor of Romance Languages
A.B.. Southwestern, 1904; Yale
Oxford, 1910; Yale Graduate
A.M., Oxford, 1914; Peacock
Ga., 1905-00; Emory College
and Henry College, 1913-19; Professor of
Romance Languages in Millsaps College since
1919.
1907; Lit. Hum.. School, 1910-12; School, Atlanta, 1912-13; Emory
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John Lambuth Ferguson, Jr.
A.B., B.D.
Heaclmasler Preparatory School
A.B., B.D., Emory University, 1916; Student Vanderbilt University, 1910-13; Divinity Stu- dent Emory University, 1914-16; Educational Secretary Army Y. M. C. A., 1917-lS; Clnaplaln U. S. Army. 191S-19; Special Student University of Edinburgh. Spring Term, 1919; Headmaster of Millsaps Preparatory School since 1919.
George W. Huddleston
A.B., A.M.
Ancient Languages in Preparatory) School
A.B., Hiawassee College. 1SS3; Professor of Greek, Hiawassee College, 1SS4-91; A.M., Hia- wassee College, 1SS6; Professor of Latin and Greek, Harperville College, 1891-93; President of State Boai'd of Teacliers' Examiners.
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Mrs. Mary Bowen Clark
Assistant Librarian
Earth has nothing more to be desired than a woman's heart when it is the abode of piety, love, and unselfishness.
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Joyce
Matron of Dormitory
Purity of heart is the noblest inheritance, and love the fairest ornament of woman's life. Tender- hearted, gentle, kind and long suffering to all is our mother at the dormitory.
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Faculty Assistants
Hugh H. ClegG Assislanl in Latin and Chemistry
Leo B. Roberts Assistant in C/iemi'sfrp
John R. Bane Assistant in English
Preparatory School Assistants
Dewey S. DeaRMAN Assistant in Chemistry
W. Ernest Bufkin Instructor in French
Michel C. Huntley Assistant in English and Physics
William P. Bales Assistant in Mathematics
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Hugh H. Clecc President
Michel C. Huntley Vice-PreslJenl
Kathryn E. Harris Secretary
A. Peale Harmon Treasurer
J. R. Bane Poet
H. A. Norton Historian
Members
Dewey S. Dearman John Roy Bane George R. Bennett W. Ernest Bufkin Hugh H. Clegc Oscar W. Connor
SwEPSON F. Harkey A. Peale Harmon Kathryn E. Harris Carl G. Howorth Michel C. Huntley BuRNHAM L. Kearney
R. Bays Lamb Henry Allen Norton Thomas Gladstone Pears Leo Bogan Roberts Robert E. Simpson Charles G. Ventress
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Dewey Stevens Dearman, TJ K A New Augusta, Mi
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Master of Science
Assistant in Chemi
5try and Physics,
B.S.. Millsaps Colle tiiiy Scliool, '20.
Dewey is an ex-"several things, but now he is a rampant educator who dares to lock horns with any of the profs on any subject in chemistry. He is a hard, energetic student who takes himself seriously, and we predict that he will make others do so, loo, some day.
John Roy Bane, ^ Y Eupora, Miss.
Bachelor of Arts
Y. M. C. A.; L,. T-,. S. : American Legion; Overseas Club; Fresliman DelDater, '17; Purple and White Staff, '17, 'IS; Associate Editor, '20; Science Club, 'IR; Delegate to Blue Ridge, 'li); Class Poet, '20; President L. IL,. S.. '20; President Y. M. C. A., '20; Assistant in English, '20; Editor-in-Chief of Boliashcla,
All the way to France and back, and still he finishes with his class. That s Roy. warm and open in heart, consistent in purpose, and is inclined to be dictatorial, merely his firm will.
George Robert Bennett, K A
Bachelor of Science
Mad
ison.
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G. I^. S. ; President ference. Asheville, County, 1916-20.
1900; Delegate to Southern Student Con- Superintendent of Education of Madison
Robert is one of the old "come-backs," having attended college here the latter part of the last century. He is a good farmer spoiled by education, but still he is congenial, young in spirit, and eager to learn.
William Ernest Bufkin, TJ K A, ^ Y Glancy, Miss.
Bachelor of Arts
Y. M. C. A.; "L. L.. S. ; American Legion; Honor Council; President Junior Class, '17: Purple and White Staff, '16. Associate Editor '17, Editor-in-Chief '20; Pan-Hellenic Council; President L. L. S. '17. '20; Mid-Session Debater '16; Commencement Debater '16; Triangular Debater '17; Anniversary Orator '17; Anniversarian '20; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet '16, '17, '20; Instructor in Pre- paratory School '20; Associate Editoi- Bobashela.
Ernest is a hard worker, a clean fighter, and a pohticlan from the ground up.
Hugh H. Clegg, A.' .1, 2' Y
Mathi
Bachelor of Arts
Y. M. C. A.; L. L. S,
'IS, '20; Quartet '21 Medal '17; Sophon Triangular Debate] Glee Club, '19, '20; President L. L. S. Athletic Council '2
,; American Legion; All-One Club; Glee Club, '17, 'IS, Freshman Debater's Medal '17; Freshman Declamation re Oratorical Medal 'IS; Durant Debater's Medal 'IS;
'IS; Anniversary Orator, L. Winner Tribbett Fellowship. '20; Tennis Tournament '20; ; M. I. O. A. Representative
L. S. '10, '20; Manager of
'19; Science Club, '19, '20;
Pan-Hellenic Council '20;
'20; Assistant in Latin and
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Chemistry '20; Art Editor of Bobashela.
Hugh has done well at Millsaps; his record is one to be proud of.
Oscar Weir Conner, K A Seminary, Miss.
Bachelor of Science
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resident Glee Club, 'IS. '17: '16; Vice-President Athletic '16; President L. L. S., '16.
played truant after his Junior year in 17, but returns now to graduate.
Manager Associat
A.; L. L. S. ; Honor Council, '15; Glee Club, '16; 'Varsity Baseball, 3n. '16; Vice-President Y. M. C. A.,
SwEPSON Fleetwood Harkey, K ^ Terry, Miss.
Bachelor of Arts
Preachers' League; 'Varsity Football, '10; Gymnasium Assistant, '10, '11; Instructor in Greek, '12; (?aptain of Basketball, '12; All-One Club. '19: Chautauqua Representative, '10.
"Swep" was scheduled to graduate several years ago, but instead he went off to New York after a business course and came back with a wife. We then thought we had lost him, but he came back, and is a member of the Ail-One Club and is an encyclopedia of knowledge.
Alexander Peale Harmon, A' 2" Vicksburg, Miss.
Bachelor of Arts Y. M. C. A.; G. L. S. ; Glee Club '17. 'IS, President '19, Vice-President '20; Honor Council, 'IS, '20; Vice-President G. L. S. '19, President '20; Science Club, '19; Delegate to Blue Ridge, '19; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. '20; Quartet. '20; Treasurer Senior Class. '20; Mid-Session Debater, '20; Fraternity Editor Bobashela.
Peale is a rather modest, unassuming young gentleman, and his four years here were spent in earnest labor. He is kind, energetic and persevering; he can always be depended on.
Kathryn Elizabeth Harris, A;^ J Jackson, Miss.
Bachelor of Science
Y. W. C. A,
; President Y. nior Class, '20-
W. C. A Literarj
, '19; Science Club '19, Secretary Editor Bobashela.
Secretary
Very few girls have haJ to be sister to seventeen Seniors, but this has been Kathryn's task and she has accomplished it nobly. We have all learned to love her — she is so generous- hearted, patient, polite, reserved and friendly. Kathryn is always the same anywhere you meet her, and she can be depended on to help in any good cause.
Carl Glenn Howorth, II K A Forest, Miss.
Bachelor of Science Y M. C. A.; L. L. S. ; "M" Wearer; American Legion; President L. L. S., '19, '20; 'Varsity Basketball, '17, '18, '20; Manager Baseball, 'IS; Mid- Session Debater, 'IS; Honor Council, '19; Purple and White Staff, '19; Business Manager of Purple and White, '20; Vice-President Junior Class, '19; Vice-President Athletic Association '19, President '20; 'Varsity Base- ball, '17, '18. '19, '20; Triangular Debater, '20; "Y" Cabinet, '20; Captain Basketball, '20; Captain Baseball. '20; Athletic Editor Bobashela. Carl is good in class room, on athletic field, or in the business world — an all-'round man.
MiTCHEL Carter Huntley, II K A, 1Y Shubuta, Miss.
Bachelor of Arts
Y. M. C. A.; L. 'Varsity Football, Purple and Whitt Vice-President Sei '20; Instructoi
L. S.; American Legion; Overseas Club; "M" Wearer Hi, '19; Glee Club, '16, '17, '20; Triangular Debater, '17 Staff '17, Athletic Editor '20; 'Varsity Baseball, '17 lior Class. '20; Vice-Post Commander .4merican Legion Prep School, '20; Biisinesii llana.ger Bobashela.
We know "Mike" for his cherry greeting and ready wit. He is also a noted south-paw.
Burnham Lindsay Kearney, TI K A Flor;
Bachelor of Science
'19.
Miss.
Y. M. C. A.; G. L. S. ; Science Quartet, 'IS. '19, '20; Preside Statistics Editor of B.>bii.'ihcla,
Club.
'19;
Club M. C.
'resident Cabinet.
Burrtham and song are synonymous terms. He has been a member of the quartet for three years and is "its chief warbler," but there is more to him than a "burst of bubbles.
Reuben Bays Lamb Eupora, M
Bachelor of Arts Y. M. C. A.; L. b. S. ; American Legion; Secretary L. L. S. 'IS. Vice- '20; Delegate to Blue Ridge. 'IS; Y, M. C. A. Cabinet, '19; '19; Tennis Club, '20; Assistant Art Editor Bobashela.
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President '19, Science
Our little "Sheep" came to Millsaps with a determination to go ihroug
splendid
scholastic record, and ihis he has done. He is quiet and reserved, but very friendly.
Henry Allen Norton, II K A Logtown, Miss.
Bachelor of Science Y. M. C. A.; G. L. S. ; American Legion; Durant Debater. 'IS; Secretary G. L. S. 'IS. Treasurer '19. President '20; Assistant Business Manager of Purple and White, '19; Purple and 'VX^hite Staff, '20; President Junior Class. '19; Science Club. '19. '2,0; Honor Council, '20; Pan-Hellenic Council. '20; Tennis Club. '20; Anniversarian G. L. S.. '20; Historian Senior Class, '20; Assistant Business Manager Bobashela.
"Pretty" is his name, but we refuse to lell you how he got it. He is b?st described as a care- free fellow who does not worry over what turns up.
Thomas Gladstone Pears, N. D. G. F Water Valley, Miss.
Bachelor of Science Y. M. C. A.; L. L. S. ; An '17; 'Varsity Football, '19; '20; Science Club, '19.
Full of grit, humor and confidence — that's "Fatty. As an enthusiastic baseball fan and keeper of baiting overages, he admits no peer. If you are fortunate enough to win "Fatty s" friendship there is nothing too great or too small for him to do for you.
erican Ijegion; Freshman P Track Manager, '20; Vice-
ootball. '1 President
Leo Bogan Roberts Laurel, Miss.
Bachelor of Arls Y. M. C. A.; G. L. S. ; American Legion: Geiger Chemistry Medal, 'IS; Secretary G. L. S.. 'IS, '20; Science Club, '19, '20; Commencement Debater, '20; Assistant in Chemistry, '19, '20; Class Editor of Bobashela.
Leo is a good student and in his four years here he has made an excellent scholastic record. He is absolutely individual, has his own ideas, which are as hard to overthrow as the Rock of Gibraltar, and he does not hesitate at any time to enter into an argument with a professor.
Robert Edward Simpson Crystal Springs, Miss.
Bachelor of Arts Y. M. C. A.; G. L. S. ; Preachers' I^eague; Orchestra, '17, 'IS; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 'IS; Vice-President Preachers' League, 'IS; Vice-President G. L. S., '19; Science Club, '19; Triangular Debater, '19; Preachers' Quartet, '19, '20.
"Brother" Simpson is one of our student preachers. He did not enter his Senior year until late because he was filling a charge for the Methodist preacher at McComb City. He is a friend to all, and we have the utmost confidence in him.
Charles Galloway Ventress, K 2' . .
Bachelor of Arts
n Legio
Woodville, Miss.
■seas Club; Ai Pan-Hellenic
Council, '20;
Mid-Sossion Debater, '1! 'gion Editor Bobaslaela.
Honor Council.
Charles is a jolly good fellow; a friend to everybody and everybody's friend. He is not a confirmed bachelor by any means, but he considers books better instructors than society belles, and to his studies he has applied himself diligently. He was scheduled to graduate two years ago, but he answered the call to service.
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Number 33
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Spellbound.
(Associated Press.) Nearby, Cal., May 29. — Last night at the Skylight Coliseum Senator Hugh H. Clegs, the origi- nator of the "Three Fold Educa- tion Bill," spoke to twenty thou- sand prominent citizens of Califor- nia in the interest of international education.
Senator Clegg held his audience for six hours while he expounded his doctrine of "honor to ourselves and justice to our children" by "passing on to posterity the high- est type of manhood. We owe it to ourselves, we owe it to our country, we owe it to society, yea, we owe it to our God who made us, to develop the future genera- tion spiritually, intellectually, and physically," the Senator saicl in conclusion.
Senator Clegg of Mississippi is one of the nation's foremost law- makers, and majority leader ol the Democratic party in the Senate.
NEW PASTOR ARRIVES
(Associated Press.) Paris, May 30.— The Big Four in the executive council of the League of Nations held a two hours' secret session this morning, at which the threatened secession of Great Britain and Germany was discussed. .All four refused to talk for publication, but their troubled faces show that the dan- ger of another world war has not yet been averted. Ex-Chief Jus- tice Ernest Bufkin, repress iit in q- the United States, has not .-^1. i.i for seventy-two hours in his (■■ :i,sc less effort to bring about m.imi- ciliation. .\il eyes are turned on the man of the liour.
Possum Neck. Miss.. June ]. — Rev. Swepson F. Harkey, our new Methodist pastor, arrived today with his family to take the place of Brother Simpson, who as you know has gone to take up thi> pastorate at Galloway Memorial Church, Jackson. Brother Harkey impresses us as being a very de- vout Christian leader, and we are glad to welcome him into our community. He is married and has a wife and eleven children.
INTERNATIONAL "Y" CONFERENCE TO MEET IN PARIS
Jigg.s S. Bane, Noted Worlie
Giubarks — Carries Valuable
State Papers.
(.Associated Press.) New York, May 31. — Dr. Jiggs S. Bane, the noted International Y. M. C. A. worker, sailed today on the Tenadores for France, where he will address the International "Y" Convention in Paris. Mr. Bane, before leaving this country, was called to Washington and was there entrusted with some val- uable state documents to be deliv- ered to ex-Chief Justice Bufkin at the League of Nations headquar- teis.
Dr. Ilunlley Takes I'lace of Dr. Ducky Lin as Head of
(Special to '\^^yn Press.) Asylum Heights. Miss.. May 31. — Dr. Michel C. Huntley. Ph.G., A.P.S., has recently been elected head of the Department of History at Millsaps College. Dr. Huntley received his A.B. from Millsaps and then went north to Cooney- ville University from which he re- ceived his Ph.G. degree in 1923. Later he attended Tugaloo Univer- sity, from which he graduated after eight years of concentrated study. He is imminently qualified for the position.
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Karbiilik, Mont.. May 19. (De- layed in Transmission) — Tlie an- nual session of the Montana Chem- ical Society convened here tod^iy. The pruffram consisted chielly of an address on "Extraction of Platinum from the Sun's Rays," by the president. Leo Bogan Rob- erts. The speaker said that he got the idea wliile testing cottonseed meal lor Dr. Sully at Millsaps
At the home ot the bride's fa- ther last Saturday night Miss Kathryn Harris \vas united in marriage to John K. Smith, Rev. R. E. Simpson ofBciating. Miss Harris was Dean of Domestic Sci- ence Department at Millsaps Col- lege, while the groom is Vice- President of the Merchants Bank. They will make their future home at 13 Paradise Street.
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SCHOOLS FLOURISH
IN MADISON
Gluckstadt. Miss., June 1. — A review of the educational prog- ress in Madicon County shows a marked increase in the last few years. Mr. George Bennett. Coun- ty Superintendent of Education, is to be congratulated upon the splendid work he has done. All the schools in the county, except those at Moonshine and Gobble- Aille. ha\e nine-month terms.
SOCIETY NOTES SMITH-HARRIS
H. A. NORTON
Attoiney-at-Law
Special attention paid to mur- der and divorce cases. See m; before selecting witnesses.
3377 Gamblers' Bldg. Graftown, N. Mex.
SPEED KING
BREAKS RECORD
Oochie llowortli Lower.s World
Record By Thirty
Seconds.
(Associated Press.) Pasadena. Cal.. May 31. — Oochie Howorth established a new world record today in his "Howorth Spe- cial," winning the one thousand mile race in six hours, thirteen minutes and thirty-three seconds, which loAvers the world record by thirty seconds.
The "Howorth .Special" was built by Oochie himself and is equipped with a six hundrfd horsepower engine, niaking it the most powerful racer in the w^oi-ld.
THOMAS G. PEARS
TO CORNELL
Thomas Gladstone Pears, for- merly from Kombak. r.tiss.. was recently elected athletic director at Cornell University. Both par- ties are to be congratulated upon their selection.
Mr. and Mrs. Pears will leave at once for their new home.
JANITOR FALLS
Janitor Deariniin .Sustains Frac- tured Hip — Condition Critical.
Last night Deskrazy Dearman. .ianitor in the new Standard Oil Building, fell down a flight of stairs and fractured his hip. He is now at the Charity Hospital in a critical condition.
'age thirt\)-lhree
M
emories
Among the beauSiful pictures That hang on memory s wall
Is one of our Alma Mater Which seems the best of ail
Morse, Huntley, Shlpman and Howorth, Our athletes brawny and strong.
Carried off many an honor
In football, we'd wanted so long.
The scenes on the dear old campus In review pass one by one.
And the faces of scattered schoolmates Recall the days that are gone.
The annual Bane of our college days Rushes headlong to and fro.
And the two with countenance fuzzy Have three where a lot ought to grow.
Our faculty consists of thirteen men. With intellect deep and keen;
And if put to a favorite vote
Dippy Ducky and Prep would win.
Sully comes with geology class.
But Harrell star-gazes it through,
While Bronco figures it out in math. And Sanders jabbers "Parlez-vous?"
Harrell, Bullard, and Bufkin
(With Tremalchio s dinner in view). Hasten on to the library, secluded.
Each to see what the other can do.
Watkins stares with visage lengthy, Ferguson with the Preps does play,
Hamilton and Key just ride their jacks. And Huddleston has little to say.
And the bookstone where books are in need Has its devotees seeking their bread;
They go not for books, but to feast. And each fellow escorts a co-ed.
There's Mrs. Joyce, the school mother, Joe Howorth with ambition possessed,
And Collye Alford with high ideals — We call them Millsaps' best.
Between the Freshmen and Seniors Is a family, distinct and select:
The Knutts — they are fourteen in number — Believe me, they are the elect.
These are pictures we'll always remember;
They'll help to brighten our way. And with roses will tint the shadows
In the twilight of life's long day.
A. Knutt.
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Officers
William L. Day President
Mattee Bullard Vice-President
E. Alexander King Secretary
Willie Spann Historian
Lee Beverly Hebert Attorney
Hendrix a. Dawson Fool
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Junior Class
Rex Paul Abney Montrose, Miss.
CandiJale for A.B. Degree
Ij. I,. S. ; Science Club. 'HO; Tennis C'luli. 'liO; Tennis Tournament, '19; Track. '20.
CoLLYE Wellman Alford Magnolia, Miss.
CanJiJale for A.B. Degree
Y. M. C. A.; a. I.. S. ; Chaplain ,\nicrioan Legiim, '20: Oveiseas Club; Freshman Declamation Metlal. 'Ifi; Dilegate to Blue Hidge; Y. M. C. .\. Cabinet. '20; President Preachers' League, '20; Vice-President G. L. S., '20. Secretary. '20; Glee Club, '20; Commencement Debate, '20.
Marvin McKendree Black, Jr Jackson, Misj.
CandiJale for A.B. Degree
1j. I.. P.; Orch.stra, 'li;, '17, 'Is. ' Ui ; Glee Club. 'l.s, 'l!!, '20; Tennis Team, 'IS, '111, '2(1; Sciinre Club. '1:1. •2ii.
Minor Lofton Bott Jackson, Miss.
Candidate for A.B. Degree
G. I.. S.: Glee Club. '20; Preachers' League. '20; Science Club. '20; Certillcate from Mississippi State Nm-mal.
Mattel B. Bullard Jackson. Miss.
Candidate for A.B. Degree
Kappa Delta; Rccretary-Trea.^urcr Supliomore Class. 'I'.i; Tieasurer T. W. C. A., '19, Cabinet. '20; Honor Council, '20; Pan-Hellenic Council, '20; Associate Etlitor Purple and White. '20; Vice-President Junior Class, '20.
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Leonard Calhoun Jackson, Miss.
Candidate for A.B. Decree
Kappa Alpha; Y. M. C. A.; L. L. S. ; Freshman Declamatinn Medal. 'IS; Com- mencement Declaimer, '19; President Science Club, '20.
Annie Irene Crisler Jackson, Miss.
CandiJale for B.S. Degree Kappa Delta; Y. W. C. A.; I'n..t Junior I'lass; Sponsor Junior Class.
William L. Day Brookhaven, Miss.
Candidate for A.B. Degree
Pi Kappa Alpha; Y. M. C. A.; T.. 1.. S. ; American Legion; Preachers' League; Delegate to Blue Ridge. 'IS; Orchestra, 'IS; Glee Club. 'IS, '10. '20; President Y. M. C. A., '19; President Junior Class, '20; Cabinet. '20; Commencement Debater, '20; ''Varsity Football, '20.
Osmund G. DawKINS Montrose, Miss.
Candidate for A.B. Degree Y. M. C. A.; L. L. S. ; .Vmerican Legion; Science Club, '20; Tennis Clul). '20.
Hendrix Avera Dawson Woodville, Miss.
Candidate for A.B. Degree
Y M C A; G L. S.; A. P. S. ; Vice-President G. L. S., '17: President, '20; Glee Club '16, '17, '20, Vice-President, '17; Quartet, '16, '17; Overseas Club; Post Adjutant 'American Legion, '20; Delegate to First State Convention, American Legion; Triangular Debater, '20; Junior-Senior Football Team, '20.
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Eugene McGee Ervin Columbus, Miss.
Candidale for AM. Degree
Y. M. C. A.; \a. L. S. ; Secretary I.. L. tf., •i;0; Science Club, "20.
Bascom Brisco Graves Hazelhurst, Miss.
Candidale for B.S. Degree Kappa Sigma.
Robert F. HarrelL Waterproof. La.
Candidale for A.B. Degree
Kappa Alpha; Y. M. C. A.; L. L. S. : B'reshman Debater. 'IS; Commencement Debater, '19; President Freshman Class, 'IS; President Sophomore Class '19- Treasurer L. L. S., '19, '20; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '20; Purple and MHiite 'staff' '19; Pan-Hellenic Council, '20; Louisiana Club; Preachers' Sons' Club.
Lee Beverly Hebert New Iberia, La.
Candidate for B.S. Degree
Pi Kappa Alpha; Sigma Upsilon; All-One Club; "M" Wearer; Louisiana Club- Preachers' Sons' Club; American Legion; Triangular Debater, '19, '20; Com- mencement Debater, '19; 'Varsity Baseball Team, '19; Purple and White Staff '19, '20; Delegate to Blue Ridge. '19; Glee Club. '19. '20; Captain Junior-Senior Football Team, '19; 'Varsity Football, '19; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '19 '20- Athletic Council. '20: Vice-President Athletic Association. '20; Delegate to Student Volun- teer Conference, Des Moines. Iowa, '20; Manager Baseball, '20.
Brunner Marion Hunt Port G.bson. Miss.
Candidate for A.B. Degree
Kappa Sigma; Y. M. C. A.; L, L. S. ; Preachers' League; All-One Club; Honor Council, 20; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '20; Science Club, '20; President Honor Council 20; Commencement Debater, '20.
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Enoch Alexander King Auburn, Miss.
Candidate for A.B. Degree
T. M. C. A.; G. L. S. ; Preachers' League; Triangular Debater, 'IS; Vice-President G. L. S., '20.
Miriam Joy King Jackson, Mis?.
Candid ale for A.B. Degree
Kappa Delta; Y. \X. C. A.: Student Volunteer; Historian Freshman Class, 'IS; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 'IS, '20; Leader Student Volunteer Band, 'L'O.
John O. Rutledge Lake, Miss.
Candidate for A.B. Degree
Y. M. C. A.; G. L. S. ; American Legion; Overseas Club; Treasurer G. L. S., '20.
Austin Lucky Shipman Ruleville, Miss.
Candidate for A.B. Degree
Pi Kappa Alpha; Y. JL <'. A; American Legion; Overseas Club; "M" 'VN'earer; 'Varsity Basketball, '10, '17, '21); 'Varsity Football, 'IS, '17, '19; Manager Basket- ball, '20; Manager Football, '20.
Joe Frazier Smith Canton. Miss.
Candidate for B.S. Degree Kappa Sigma; George Rifle; Staff Artist.
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Willie Spann Jackson, Miss.
Candidale for A.B. Degree
Phi Mu; All-One Club; Vice-President Fresliman Class, 'IS; Hi.stoiian Junior Class. '211; Pan-H.ll.iiie Council, '20; Silence Club, '20.
Caruthers C. Sullivan Jackson, Miss.
CaniUJale for B.S. Degree
Kappa Sigma; Y. JI. C. A.; AssislanI Clicniist, '20; Delegate to Kappa Sigma Conclave, Washington. D. C, 'lil; IIolx. Club.
Charles C. Thompson Jackson, Miss.
Candidale for A.B. Degree
Kappa Sigma; Y. M. C. A.; G. L. S. ; Preachers' League; Assistant Pastor First Christian Church, Jackson; Glee Club, '20; University Debater. '20.
Charles Warren Wesley Foxworth, Miss.
Candidate for A.B. Degree Y. JI. C. A.; O. I.. S. ; Preacher.?' League; Vice-President G. L. S., '20; A. P. S.
Arlie Melton West Hamilton, Miss.
Candidate for A.B. Degree Y. M. C. A.; G. L. S.; Overseas Club; Post Commander American Legion, '20.
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Horace VilLEE President
W. B. Fowler Vice-President
Leslie Cook Secretary
Ada McDonnell Treasurer
Frederick Lotterhos Honor Council
Roll
W. p. Bales
A. B. Blackwell Nellie B. Clark H. B. Collins
L. B. Cook
L. C. Corban
M. OuiDA Crawford
M. O. Currie
L. M. Dixon
E. A. Eaton
B. C. Edwards W. C. Edwards A. L. Farrar H. C. Feeder Burton C. Ford William B. Fowler
Rose Giardina J. B. Harris C. V. Hartfield W. H. Hatfield, Jr. R. B. Henderson
A. M. HiNTON
M. I. Honeycutt Mabel Horne William L. Kellogg L. W. Long F. J. Lotterhos C. E. Manning S. E. Morse J. D. Musselwhite M. L. McCormick C. L. McCormick
Ada J. McDonnell Mary Helen McKean R. K. Nelson Lurline Patton Gordon S. Patton C. L. Smith W. A. Scott, Jr. J. W. Sells W. E. Stokes, Jr. C. W. Stapp, Jr. O. E. Sumrall M. B. Swearingen R. H. Thompson
H. L. ViLLEE
W. A. "^'erger Austin Joyner
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Officers
Joseph M. Howorth President
Carter O'Ferrall Vice-President
Norman E. Applewhite Secrclar\)
Bertha Barney Hines Treasurer
Roll
J. B. Abney W. G. Adkinson Frank B. Allred A. W. Bailey E. O. Baird Helen Payne Ball J. F. Baxter A. B. Blackwell E. B. Boatner Elizabeth A. Brame Dan Brewer Gladys Cagle Jack Causey J. T. Coursey
Daley Crawford C. E. Crisler Elizabeth G. Crisler Josephine Crisler H. H. Crosby John A. Deterly Simmons L. Donald R. L. Faulkenberry Frank Ferguson Shelby R. Foxworth Robert A. Ford John F. Gibson J. N. Grace Henry G. Graves H. W. Gray Margaret G. Green Rachel E. Green
C. G. A. Harmon Rebecca Hartfield Bertha B. Hines W. C. Holmes Walter B. Howell Edgar E. Howie Joseph M. Howorth Kathryn Howie Sam G. Hutton Isabel F. Johnston Erma M. Kile J. W. Kennedy James T. Kirkland L. Bell Lindsey
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Class of 1923
Roll
G. A. Linton A. B. Lowe J. W. Lyle Daisy Edna Mann J. W. Mann William F. Marshall H. H. Mellard Hugh M. Morse Robert L. Myers A. Grace McMullen M. S. McNair S. D. McNair D. F. McNeil W. E. McQuAic S. D. McRea M. LuciLE Nail Florin Nelson Carter O'Ferrall
W. H. Oliphant J. B. Pack C. L. Padgett Normastel Peatross Janie Irene Philip R. B. Pickens S. J. Pittman Henry L. Rankin J. J. Rawls Chester M. Ray F. M. Reed J. Lacy Rees B. Rogers
J. B. RUFFIN B. S. RuFFIN
J. T. Schultz Cecil Scott Elizabeth Selby Henrietta Skinner Prentiss E. Smiih Tressie M. Stewart E. P. Stiles J. W. Steen
Charles G. Stokes T. H. Sullivan S. A. Summer Kirby L. Swinney R. E. Sylverstein Ruth G. Thompson William H. Vesey Annie S. Virden M. Margaret Voigt Wadell p. Warrington Charles L. Wharton Rose D. Wharton
O. H. WiLKINS
A. Elisabeth Wills Leigh Watkins, Jr. G. B. Watts Dorothy Wilson E. K. Windham
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Co-Ed Roll
Clara Virginia Hartfield
Helen P. Ball Mabel Horne
Kathryn Elizabeth Harris Erma M. Kile Rose Girdina
Nellie B. Clark Rachel E. Green Daisy Edna Mann Mattee B. Bullard Elizabeth Selby Janie Irene Philip Ada J. McDonnell Rebecca Hartfield Margaret G. Green Annie Irene Crisler Elizabeth A. Brame Lauer Bell Lindsey
MONTYE OUIDA CrAWFORD
Kathryn Howie Gladys Cagle
M. Joy King Mary M. Voict
May E. Downing Willie Spann
Elizabeth Gregg Crisler Normastel Peatross Henrietta Skinner
Lurline Patton
Bertha B. Hines
Daley Crawford
Dorothy Wilson
Josephine Crisler
Isabel F. Johnson
Ruth G. Thompson
Minnie Lucile Nail
Tressie M. Stewart
Annie Laura Farrar
Mary Helen McKean
Rose Dunbar Wharton
Annie Grace McMullen
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Who's Who, and Why
Favorite study is Ducky's history, and Ducky himself is most popular professor. Type of Girl Preferred: Brunette, American model. Type of Man Preferred: White leads. Most Practical Man: W. E. Bufkin. Most Popular Girl: Ada McDonnell.
Most Insignificant Man: C. C. Sullivan.
Most Modest Girl: Helen McKean. (All deny being immodest.)
Ugliest Man: "Pretty" Norton.
College Jelly-Bean: Joe Ben Pack; no opposition.
Handsomest Man: Ventress wins, with John Gibson a close second.
College Vampire: Editor withholds name under threat of blackmail.
Wisest Man: W. Ernest Bufkin (misprint).
Most Popular Man: H. L. Villee; no remarks.
Grouchiest Man: "Red" Felder wms — a landslide.
Most Pious Man: Collye Alford.
Most Conceited Man: Dawson versus Sells. (Hurrah for Dawson!)
Biggest Bore: Roberts wins over Grute (ballot box stuffed).
Most Bashful Man: Collins wins in spirited campaign.
Busiest Man: "Sister' Bane wins, barely nosing out William Kennedy.
Best Student: "Mule" Lotterhos.
Biggest 'Baccer Bummer: Oscar "Gimme-a-Cigaret" Wilkins.
Best Athlete: "Oochie" Howorth.
Freshest Freshman: Charles Gregg Stokes won over forty-nine opponents.
Who Has Done Most for Millsaps: The two Methodist Conferences.
Best All-'Round College Man: "Oochie" Howorth wins, but "Fatty" Hinton contests
the election since he is "All-round 77 inches." Favorite Occupation: Eating, sleeping, and shimmying lead. Reasons for Coming to Millsaps: Reasons vary, but the following were most popular:
"In search of the elusive Dip"; "Couldn't enter Belhaven" ; "To reform the
President"; "To get acquainted with Ducky Lin." Only one cams because he
wanted to.
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Medals Awarded
The Founder's Medal for Scholarship Dewey S. DearmaN
Bourgeois Medal for Scholarship Frederick J. Lotterhos
Gieger Chemistry Medal RuTH ELIZABETH Alford
John C. Carter Medal for Oratory H. M. JoHNSON
Clarke Essay Medal RuTH Alford
Buie Declamalion Medal L. C. CoRBAN
Commencement Debater's Medal FREDERICK J. LoTTERHOS
Intercollegiate Debaters, 1919
Millsaps vs. Mississippi A. and M F. J. LoTTERHOS AND E. A. KiNG
Millsaps vs. Mississippi College L. B. Hebert AND R. E. SiMPSON
Millsaps vs. University of Mississippi D. S. DeaRMAN AND R. A. McRee
M. I. O. A. Orator for 1920 Hugh H. Clegg
Chautauqua Orator for 1920 L. C. Corban
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John R. Bane Ediior-in-Chief
W. Ernest Bufkin Associate Editor
Michel C. Huntley Business Manager
Henry Allen Norton Business Manager
Hugh H. Clecc Art Editor
R. Bays Lamb Art Editor
Kathryn Harris Literary Editor
Carl G. Howorth Athletic Editor
Thomas G. Pears Club Editor
A. Peale Harmon Fratemitv Editor
Leo B. Roberts Class Editor
Burnham L. Kearney Statistics Editor
Charles G. Ventress Legion Editor
J. Frazier Smith Staff Artist
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THE PURPLE AND WHITE
gl AK KIANT KX IIOI'. COIiNOSCES
MILLSAPS COLLEGE. JACKSON, MISSISSV^
THE PURPLE AND WHITE
"• ■ GREAT SUCCESS y ,fM ,.\\' """'-'-
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THE COEDS SPEAK
Dr. Stewart. Returned M .sionary Left Impression ^iVS-^ » \^ ■■ •■ rsludentBod^-^^X^^^^ ^^,,
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IMILLSAPS MEN ATTEND LEGION CONVENTION
' First Annual Reunion of American l.ei;ion Mel in ( apilol Building on Tuesdav .Mornina witli I-arse Atten- dance; Splendid Musical Program Rendered; Two Confederate Veterans Gav 'dresses of Welcome; Chaplain Spoke Eloqu^p 'eroic Work.
^"^ OFFOOT^^^LL -
Much Toward .\lakini Koll Call a Success.
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Purple and White Editorial Staff
W. Ernest Bufkin EJilor-in-Chief
Mattel B. Bullard . . . Associate Editor James W. Sells Athletic Editor
John R. Bane Associate Editor Michel Huntley Athletic Editor
Henry B. Collins Reporter
Frederick Lotterhos Reporter
H. A. Norton Reporter
Mack Swearingen Reporter
L. B. HebERT Reporter
Earl Bufkin Reporter
Management
Carl G. Howorth Manager
Jo;EPH M. Howorth Assistant Manager
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PresiJent . Vice-PresiJent Secretary . Treasurer .
First Term W. E. BuFKiN . Hugh H. Clegc H. B. Collins . R. F. Harrell
Officers
Second Term J. R. Bane . . R. B. Lamb . . E. M. Ervin R. F. Harrell
Third Term C. G. HOWORTH
T. G. Pears R. B. Lamb . . R. F. Harrell
Fourth Term Hugh H. Clegg M. C. Huntley C. L. Padgett R. F. Harrell
Speakers
William Ernest Bufkin Anniversarian
Hugh H. Clegg Anniversarv Orator
Debaters
Frederick J. Lotterkos University of Mississippi Debater
L. B. Hebert and C. G. HoworTH Triangular Debaters
J. M. Howorth and F. C. Ferguson Freshman Debaters
W. E. Stokes and L. C. Corban Mid-Session Debaters
B. M. Hunt and Wuliam L. Day Commencement Debaters
Leonard Kellogg J. R. Bane Dan Brewer M. M. Black E. B. Boatner W. E. Bufkin Leonard Calhoun Hugh H. Clegg L. C. Corban H. B. Collins O. G. Dawkins Rex Abney A. B Blackwell E. M. Ervin
Members
H. C. Felder F. C. Fercurson John Gibson John Harris L. B. Hebert R. F. Harrell W. B. Howell W. L. Day Carter O'Ferrall C. G. Howorth
B. M. Hunt
A. L. JOYNER
R. B. Lamb J. W. Mann F. J. Lotterhos R. K. Nelson T. G. Pears F. M. Reed
C. L. Padgett
J. B. RUFFIN
J. M. Howorth W. A. Scott H. L. Rankin R. B. Pickens A. L. Shipman M. C. Huntley W. E. Stokes R. E. Sylverstein o. e. sumrall E. K. Windham J. E. Tumlin j. t. schultz Mack Swearingen
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Galloway Chapter
President . Vice-PresiJenl Secrelary . Treasurer .
First Term H. A. Dawson C. W. Alford J. W. Sells
J. O. RUTLEDCE
Officers
Second Term A. P. Harmon C. W. Wesley C. W. Alford
J. O. RUTLEDGE
Third Term H. A. Norton
H. L. ViLLEE
L. B. Roberts
J. O. RuTLEDGE
Fourth Term E. A. King W. B. Fowler
R. T. HOLLINGSWORTH J. O. RuTLEDGE
Speakers
Henry Allen Norton Anniversarian
BuRNHAM L. Kearney Master of Ceremonies
Debaters
Charles C. Thompson University of Mississippi Debater
H. A. Dawson and H. L. Villee Triangular Debaters
Charles Greco Stokes and Chas. S. Wharton Freshman Debaters
James W. Sells and A. Peale Harmon Mid-Session Debaters
Leo B. Roberts and CollYE W. Alford Commencement Debaters
J. B. Abney C. W. Alford J. F. Baxter A. W. Bailey W. P. Bailey L. B. Cook J. T. Coursey S. L. Donald H. A. Dawson
S. R. FOXWORFH
S. F. Harkey E. A. King
Members
B. L. Kearney 1. W. Lyle
M. L. McCormick S. D. McNair D. F. McNeil
J. D. MUSSELWHITE
R. L. Myers H. A. Norton
C. M. Ray J. J. Rawls
J. O. Rutledce L. B. Roberts R. E. Simpson
C. J. Stapp J. W. Sells C. G. Stokes C. C. Thompson
M. I. HONEYCUTT
W. B. Fowler
R. T. HOLLINGSWORTH
A. p. Harmon H. L. Villee C. S. Wharton C. W. Wesley A. M. West
Roll of Chapters
Philomatic University of Alabama Stuart Southwestern Presbyterian Universily
IVert Auburn Hermenian .... University of Mississippi
Phi Comma Emory University Franlflin Howard College
Mu Sigma Rho Richmond College Chi Delta L'niversity of Tennessee
Varsity Club Stetson Universily
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Young Men's Christian Association Officers
John R. Bane PresLlent
Irl H. Sells Vice-PresiJenl
A. Peale Harmon Secrelar^
Carl G. Howorth Treasurer
Chairmen of Committees
James W. Sells Devotional
B. M. Hunt Bihle SfuJj;
W. P. Bailey Mission Stud})
L. B. Hebert Social Service
John B. Harris Self-Help
W. Ernest Bufkin Forum
C. W. Alford Membership
W. L. Day Finance
Robert F. Harrell Social
Henry B. Collins PuhlicilM
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Young Women's Christian Association Officers
OuiDA Crawford PresiJent
NoRMASTEL Peatross Vice-PreslJenl
LuRLINE Patton Secrelar])
Bertha Hines Treasurer
Chairman of Committees
Erma Kile Devotional
Ruth Thompson Social Service
Mattee Bullard Memhership
LuciLE Nail Social
Joy King World Fellorvship
Rose Giardina Puhlicily
Mabel Horne . . . Finance
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Student Volunteer Band
Officers
Miriam Joy King Leader
James W. Sells Vice-Leader
LuciLE Nail Secielar\)-Treasurer
Foreign Mission
Miriam Joy King James W. Sells
Mabel Horne E. O. Baird
Ruth Thompson Erma Morie Kile
Home Mission
M. Ouida Crawford Minnie Lucile Nail
Rose Giardina Carrie Dodds
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Officers
C. W. Alford President
E. A. King Vice-President
R. T. HoLLlNCSWORTH Secretary
Members
C. G. Stokes A. M. West
R. T. HOLLINGSWORTH
R, E. Simpson James W. Sells Irl H. Sells E. O. Baird
C. C. Thompson Frank Ferguson J. L. Ferguson C. H. Strait Winston Younger E. A. King
M. L. McCoRMICK
C. W. Wesley M. L. BoTT John Gibson
Chester M. Rav A. W. Bailey W. P. Bailey L. M. Sharp B. M. Hunt
A. J. BOYLES
W. M. Ware C. W. Alford
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Honor Council
Officers
B. M. Hunt Chairman
W. Ernest Bufkin yice-Chairman
Mattee Bullard • . . Clerli
Members
W. Ernest Bufkin . . CoIlcge-at-Largc
Mattee Bullard CoUcge-ai- Large
Henry A. Norton Senior Class
A. Peale Harmon Senior Class
B. M. Hunt Junior Class
Fred Lotterkos Sophomore Class
Dan Brewer Freshman Class
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Pan-Hellenic Council
Officers
Charles Ventress Chairmaa
Hugh H. Clegg Vice-Chairman
Ada McDonnell Secrclar})
Members
Kappa Alpha Hugh H. Clegg
Kappa Alpha RoBERT Harrell
Kappa Sigma ChaRLES N'entress
Kappa Sigma Horace L. Villee
Pi Kappa Alpha H. A. Norton
Pi Kappa Alpha W. ErnEST BufKIN
Kappa Delta MaTTEE BulLARD
Kappa Delia Ada McDonnell
Phi Ml, C. V. Hartfield
Phi Mu Willie Spann
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Kappa Alpha
Founded at Washington and Lee University in 1863
Colors: Crimson and Old Gold Flower.- Magnolia and Red Rose
Publication : "Kappa Alpha Journal"
Alfred Allen Kern
Fratres in Facultate
J. Reese Lin
Alfred Porter Hamilton
Mayrant Adams IsHAM B. Beard Webster M. Buie Terrall Brame J. T. Calhoun A. B. Campbell Yerger Clifton P. L. Clifton Welling Cole Sam Cook Richard Dobyns E. J. Ellzey I. C. Enochs Earl N. Floyd Arthur W. Fridge Garner W. Green Curtis Green L. N. Gaddis Floyd Gaddis Hugh Gillespie G. S. Hamilton
W. H. HiLZIM
A. Y. Harper George Hamilton Wilkes Henry James Heidelburc R. E. Kennington
Fratres in Urbe
L. L. Mayes ■ '
F. L. Mayes Luther Manship
C. W. May George May Percy Mims W. B. Moore
G. H. Moore
NiLES MOSELEY
John McLean Dr. McDill Oscar Newton S. W. Newell W. H. Phillips
D. G. Phelps G. B. Power Chamers Potter Wiley Potter A. R. Peeples Dunlap Peeples J. H. Penix
H. M. Quin, Jr. G. W. Rembert Stokes V. Robertson J. W. Robinson Mitchell Rohinson Ramsey Roberts
Ted Robin
J. W. Saunders
R. L. Saunders
Nolan Stewart
T. P. Sparks
G. C. Swearingen
J. P. Smith
F. M. Taylor S. S. Taylor S. J. Taylor C. T. Taylor J. A. Teat
G. L. Teat Harmon Thompson H. C. Tye
W. R. Smith Bernie Smith J. M. Vardaman J. K. Vardaman, Jr. S. R. Whitten A. F. Watkins, Jr. H. V. Watkins W. H. Watkins J. G. Watkins Chalmers Williamson G. Q. Whitfield Edward >'erger
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Alpha Mu Chapter
Class of 1920
Hugh H. Clegg
Robert F. Harrell
Class of 1921
Leonard J. Calhoun
Marion M. Black
iuRTON C. Ford Wirt A. \'erger R. B. Henlerson
Class of 1922
Walter E. Stokes Fred J. Lotterhos Austin Joyner
Gordon S. Patton
Lawrence W. Long Mack B. Swearincen
IStephen D. McNair R. Carter O'Ferrall Norman E Applewhite tJoHN N. Grace
Class of 1923
ioYD Pickens Jackson Mann William Rogers
Robert H. Thompson Dan F. Brewer John L. Rees
William H. Vesey
fPledges
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Kappa Sigma
Founded at the University of' Virginia in 1867 Colors: Scarlet, White, and Emerald Flower: Lily-of-lhe-Valley
Publications- "The Caduceus ' and "The Star and Crescent"
George Lott Harrell
Fratres in Facultate
James Lambeth Ferguson, Jr.
C. A. Alexander J. A. Alexander J. M. Alexander J. A. Baker Waldo Bailey Grady Butler T. H. Bingham
LONGSTREET CaVETT
W. T. Davis L. Evans E. H. Galloway A. W. Garraway
Fratres in Urbe
A. A. Green, Jr. W. M. Green E. H. Green f. e. gunter Edgar Gunning W. S. IIamilton J. G. Johnson H. G. Johnson Sam Johnson Wilton Johnson W. H. Lewis J. H. Morris Jerry Montgomery H. F. Magee Clyde McGee H. B. McGehee Eugene Morse J. N. McLean, Jr.
A. M. Nelson, Jr. A. M. Owen
R. B. RiCKETTS J. B. RiCKETTS
J. S. Rhodes Sidney Robinson J. T. Robinson Fulton Thompson J. M. Thornton N. B. Langford Hub Harris Carter Sterling
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Alpha Upsilon Chapter
Class of 1920
Alexander Peale FIarmon Charles Galloway Ventress
Class of 1921
Brunner M. Hunt C. Carutkers Sullivan'
J. Frazer Smith Bascom B. Graves
Charles C. Thompson
Hiram G. Cunningham
Class of 1922
Leslie B. Cook A. M. Hinton R. K. Nelson
L. M. Dixon William Basil Fowler William H. Hatfield
Boyd C. Edward S. E. Morse E. P. Stiles
H. C. Feeder C. E. Manning H. L. Villee
Class of 1923
H. McDonald Morse tj- William Kennedy
W. H. Oliphant John F. Baxter
Simmons L. Donald
tjAMES J. Rawls
Jack Causey
tJoE Ben Pack
tPledges
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Pi Kappa Alpha
Founded at the Universily of N'iiginia In I86S CcIgis: Garnet and Gold Flower: Llly-of-lhe-Vall?y
Publication : "The Shield pnd Diamond"
Frater in Facultate
Stuart Grayson Noble
Fratres in Urbe w. b. murrah .
J. T. MURRAH
C. W. Crisler ■ ■ ■ -
J. W. Crisler John Vittle
W. H. Hill J. F. Flint
E. B. Cooper
G. W. Lester
John Green
Paul Bellinger C. H. Miller Edwin Jones John Lyle
L. W. Reed
Frank T. Scott O. B. Taylor
L. H. Jackson
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Alpha Iota Chapter
Class of 1920
Henry Allen Norton Burnham L. Kearney Michel C. Huntley
Carl G. Howcrth W. Ernest Bufkin
Class of 1921
William L. Day Lee Beverly Herbert
Austin Lucky Shipman
Class of 1922
Henry B. Collins William L. Kellccc John B. Harris
Laurence C. Corban Emmett A. Eaton Harry L. Rankin
Class of 1923
fB. S. Ruffin George B. Watts
J. F. Ruffin ISedcie A. Summer
Prentiss E. Smith Kirby Swinney
Charles L. Wharton E. Burke Boatner
H. H. Mellard
Joseph M. Howorth
Frank Reed
"[■pledges
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Kappa Delta Sorority
Founded at the Virginia State Normal Female College in 1897 Colors: Olive Green and While Flower: White Rose
Publication; "Angelos"
SORORES IN UrBE •
Mrs. Jack Greaves
Mrs. Forrest Cooper
Miss Julia Mae Von Seutter
Miss Ella Lee Miss Ruth Reed
Miss Alice Lewis Miss Daisy Rogers
Mrs. V. B. Hathorn Mrs. Barret Jones
Miss Jane Williams Miss Mary Etta Cavett Miss Mary Shurlds
Miss Nattie Withers Mrs. Willard Harding
Miss Josephine Lewis Miss Sakah Graves
Mrs. Harwell Davis Mrs. Herbert Owens
Miss Fannie Buck Miss Delia Graves
Miss Otie Branstetter
Miss Elizabeth Manship
Miss Ida Harris
., Mu Chapter
Members
Kathryn E. Harris Class of '20
Mattee B. Bullard Class of '21
Annie Crisler Class of '21
Miriam Joy King Class of '21
Ada J. McDonnell Class of '22
Mary Helen McKean Class of '22
RosENA Dunbar Wharton Class of '23
Helen Payne Ball Class of '23
Henrietta Skinner Class of '23
Mae Downing Class of '23
Ruth Gail Thompson Class of '23
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Colors : Rose and ^hile
Phi Mu Sorority
Founded at Wesley an College m 1852 Publication : "Aglaia"
Flower: Rose Carnation
Miss Ruth Alford
Miss Gladys Alford
Miss Catherine Bailey Mrs. Mary B. Clark Miss Ionf Green
Miss Sallie Belle Hartfield Miss Clara Baur Johnston Miss Elise Moore
SORORES IN UrBE
Miss Maude Wys Kennedy Miss Crawford Swearingen Miss Fannie Virden
Miss Elizabeth H. Watkins Miss Olive Watkins
Miss Marguerite Watkins Miss Elizabeth M. Watkins
Epsilon Chapter
Willie Spann Class of '21
Nellie B. Clark Class of '22
Clara Virginia Hartfield Class of '22
Lurline Patton Class of '22
Elizabeth G. Crisler Class of '23
Margaret G. Greem ^ Class of '23
Rebecca Hartf e'.d Class of '23
Bertha B. Hines Class of '23
Isabel Johnston Class of '23
Daisy Edna Mann Class of '23
NoRMASTEL Peatross Class of '23
Annie Virden Class of '23
Elisabeth Wills Class of '23
Dorothy Wilson Class of '23
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Sigma Upsilon
Kit Kat Chapter
W. E. BuFKiN ■ J. L. Ferguson
Hugh H. Clegg M. C. Huntley
J. R. Bane F. J. Lotterhos L. B. Hebert
Faculty Members
Dr. a. a. Kern Dr. S. G. Noble
'V. . Fraternity Roll
Sopherim Sewanee
Calumet Vanderbilt
Osiris Randolph-Macon College
Senior Round Table University of Georgia
Odd Number Club University of North Carolina
Boar's Head Transylvania University
Scribblers University of Mississippi
Kit Kal Millsaps College
Scarabs University of Texas
Scribes University of South Carolina
Coffee House Emory University
Fortnightly Trinity College
Attic University of Alabama
Crub Street University of Washington
Cordon-Hope College of William and Mary
Blue Pencil . . . . , Davidson College
Sphinx Hamden-Sidney College
Ye Tabard Inn University of Oregon
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Officers
Leonard Calhoun PrcsiJenl
M. M. Black Vice-Pre^iJent
Kathryn Harris 5ecre/arp- Treasurer
Rex Abney Marvin Black
W. E. BUFKIN
Mattee Bullard Leonard Calhoun O. G. Dawkins Eugene Ervin B. B. Graves
Members
K. E. Harris Dr. J. M. Sullivan C. V. Hartfield R. F. Harrell L. B. Hebert
C. G. HOWORTH
B. M. Hunt
A. S. JOYNER
B. L. Kearney Ada McDonnell H. A. Norton
LURLINE PaTTON
John W. Patton
Leo Roberts
J. O. Rutledge
Willie Spann
C. C. Sullivan
John W. Wesley
A. M. West
T. G. Pears
Prof. G. L. Harrell
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Officers
B. L. Kearney . . . . • n ■ i , Iresidenl
A. P. Harmon . . . j/-„ p,„ •> ,
y tce-l resident
William L. Day . c , -7-
oecreiar^- 1 reasurer
Hugh H. Clegg . Manager
Dr. B. E. Mitchell ^,V,,,„,
Prof. A. P. Hamilton .... n- ,
Uireclor
Members
' •-. M. L. BoTT /7,v,, Tenor
• . - B. L. Kearney /:,>,, Tenor
M. C. Huntley Pirsl Tenor
■ .-. . C. W. Alford pirsi Tenor
■ ■■ ' ■ G- B. Watts f,Vs/ Tenor
' . . A. P. Harmon Second Tenor
W. E. Stokes, Jr Second Tenor
M- M. Black Second Tenor
, J- W- Steen Second Tenor
H. L. ViLLEE Q J -r
Second 1 enor
H. G. Cunningham .... c j t
-_, , „ oecond 1 enor
William L. Day ^,.^^, ^^^^
H. A. Dawson p■^^^ ^^^^
W- P- Bales ^r;^/ fia«
L. B. Hebert f,V5( Sas5
O. E. Sumrall /7,v,, Bass
'. ■ A. B. Blackwell Second Bass
High H. Clegg Second Bass
Fred Lotterhos Second Bass
. ■■ " C. G. Stokes Second Bass
H. M. Morse Second Bass
S. E. Morse Second Bass
Quartette
B. L. Kearney A. P. Harmon H. A. Dawson Hugh H. Clegg
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Club
M. C. Huntley
Clarence Hays
j. o. rutledge
A. M. West
J. R. Bane
Members
J. L. Ferguson
K. L. SwiNNEY
J. W. Sells A. L. Shipman
W. E. BUFKIN
J. W. Mann H. A. Dawson
Joe Howorth C. G. Ventress
Joseph E. Tumlin
A. W. Bailey
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post john burton Officers
A. M. West ^''^' Commamhr
JVI. C. Huntley ^°*' Vicc-Commamlcr
H. A. Dawson ^°^' AJjutani
Joe M. Howorth ^o^; Treasurer
C. W. AlfORD P°'i Chaplain
W. E. BUFKIN Post Historian
Members
Clarence Hays Joe M. Howorth
J. W. Mann J. R. Bane L. B. Cook A. M. West Fred Lotterhos L. B. Roberts A. L. Shipman O. G. Dawkins A. W. Bailey W. B. Fowler
H. H. Clegg W. L. Day J. W. Sells T. G. Pears Henry A. Norton R. B. Lamb
H. L. ViLLEE
A. P. Harmon W. E. Bufkin W. E. Stokes
M. C. Huntley
B. C. Edwards
C. G. Ventress H. A. Dawson J. L. Ferguson
K. L. SWINNEY
J. O. Rutledce C. G. Howorth L. B. Hebert Hugh H. Clegg Joseph E. Tumlin Frank Ferguson
John Harris
A. M. HiNTON
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All-One Club
Members
Frederick J. Lotterhos
Willie Spann Lee Beverly Hebert
Brunner M. Hunt Mack Swearingen
Clara Virginia Hartfield Swepson F. Harkey
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Ath,i(
ELISABETH WILLS
Foolball Sponsor
MATTEE BULLARD
Basl(elball Sponsor
ADA McDonnell
Baseball Sponsor
NORMASTEL PEATROSS Tradi Sponsor
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DR. D. M. KEY
Faculty Director of Athletics
W. P. BALES Athletic Director
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Athletic Council
Dr. D. M. Key , FacuU^ Director of Athletics
Carl G. Howorth . . .' President Athletic Association
James W. Sells Secretar\^ Athletic Association
W. P. Bales Director of Athletics
Lee Beverly Hebert Baseball Manager
A. L. Shipman Basl(etball Manager
H. M. Morse Football Manager
T. G. Pears Track Manager
F. J. LoTTERHOS Tennis Manager
Wm. L. Day Volle\fball Manager
\V. Ernest Bufkin Athletic Association
Hugh H. Clegc Athletic Association
H. L. VlLLEE Athletic Association
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"M" Club
Officers
Carl G. HowORTH PresiJenl
Austin L. Shipman Vice-President
L. B. Hebert Secretary
W. B. Fowler Treasurer
C. G. HoWORTH
L. B. Hebert
A. L. Shipman
"M" Wearers in Baseball
R. K. Nelson W. P. Bailey W. B. Fowler
R B. Henderson J. J. Rawls Michel Huntley
"M" Wearers in Basketball
W. P. Bailey Carl G. Howorth
'M" Wearer for Manager in Baseball
Carl Glenn Howorth
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AUSTIN LUCKY SHIPMAN
Football Manager, 1920
"Ship" is a clever lillle backfield man — speedy, heady, and full of fight; three points that go to make a good football player. He knows football perhaps better than any other college man, and has played on the 'Varsity team for three years. Under the managership of such an aggressive player as "Ship," we can look forward to a good schedule next year.
HUGH McDonald morse
Captain and Manager Football. 1919
'"Donald" served in the double capacity of manager and captain the past season. He knows football from A to izzard," and when it comes to grit and determination he is right (here with the goods. He was a star player on the Freshman team, and when intercollegiate football opens up next season we are going to expect great things from "Donald."
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Sophomore Football Team
Some very lively and interesting games were played this season between the various class teams. A spirit of keen rivalry existed almost akin to that spirit existmg m inter- collegiate contests. The Sophomores, however, came through with a clean sheet.
During the first of the season the Sophs defeated the Junior-Senior team, 14-0, and next tugged with the Preps for 0-0. Then the Freshmen defeated the Preps, 9-0, and then the Sophs played a deadlock game with the Freshmen. The Junior-Seniors won from the Freshmen, 12-6; later, they defeated the Preps, 23-0. This left the cham- pionship to be decided between the Sophs and the Junior-Seniors. This was a battle royal. Standing like a victorious hero up to the very last minute, the Junior-Seniors yielded the victory to the Sophs when Stanford Morse kicked a field goal, making the score 3-0.
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MILLSAPS COLLEGE. JA
CONFERENCE APPROVES. OF FOOT BALL ^
Petition Had Hardlv Been Read Before One of the Mem- bers Was on His Feet in Bitter Protest Against the Idea; Another Speaker "Argufied" that if Millsaps Participated in Intercollegiate Athletics, She Would Surely Co— He Didn't Say Where!
JHtllsapa CoHrgc ^tljlctit J\BBOfi;rtion
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5,in. iB,B5. OCTOBER, £1,1919.
TO THE BSEIKSIPPI AFP EOBTH IlirCIESIPPI AUTOAL
COKFEMICEE
IITAEUUCH Af TW CUREICUIUM OP MILLSAPS COLLEGE 'hot IKCLUIES a COUPSS IB ATHLETICS; AST INAEMliCH AS TIO - COLLmr. KAS AE ATHLKTIC rUJCIOF TOR THE ITOJ. TEAR, ACTIBC mrcifi THE AUTHOKITY OV THE FACULTY; W, THE ETUI'rlTT EOEY OP
-- -'' ^' ^ IIILLEAPC COLLEGE KEKKBY REEPICTEULLY PETITIOH THAT THE
MILLSAPS COLLEGE, J,
; HOHOI ABLE EOAKr OF TEUETHE OF lilLLKAPE COTXEG?: BE OIVEH
ATHLtTlC RELATIONS WITH*^"'^ '^°'"^"'' °'' *"■ '^™''^'^^' liTERcoiiEoiATE as wiu. a?
MISS. COLLEGE REESTABLISHED ""ER-CI-ABB, just as H IE aivrs COMTBOL OE AIT OTHER
COlLKtiE COURSE OR COLI»;F ACTIVITY. SIOlfEI):-
nounccment Last Monday Morning by Dr. Walkin Was Followed by Prolonged Cheering by Studen
Body; Fifteen •■Hal.«- f„r I>r U..Li„. j,„d M:,,;,
sippi College Hat het s Buned
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PHOTO I07I KILLSAPB COLLEOE.VACKSOH.iaK . OCR REQUEST PASSED WITHOUT Al-y OPPOfilllOK.
J.li. ."ULLIVAM. Ili4 All
Vol. XII
MILLSAPS COLLEGE. J.KSON. .MISSISSIPPI. FRIlA^. NOVE.MBER 14. 1919
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION fllCULTy GRANTS sophomores defeat " ORGANIZED TUESDAY AHJUTICS CR[[Jir junior-seniors. I4to0
New Officers Elected Are Full of Energy and "Pep.'V ,^ ,:; ,. 'Sophomoi-es Opened Game by Kick-off to Long; Sells
Each Being Familiar with His Particular Brand of '"'■'- l«"ninB lj)r Mill-; -Recovered on 20yard Line; .McCormick Cot Loose Sport and under Their Leadership Millsaps Will ",^J .^..rpiim.'eH ' »" ^ight End Run from 20-yard Line, but Hebert
Rise Once More to the Heights of Eminence She ' ' 'WnmHanncd, ^.^^^.^ „._^ Preventing a Touchdown
Once Enjoyed.— Volley Ball A ready Podu ar. r.. ,,.. ._,
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AUSTIN LUCKY SHIPMAN
Manager Basketball, 1920
Austin is little, but he gets over the court like a whirlwind, and his opponents immediately gel the idea that he accomplishes whatever he attempts. He is a crafly player, and has the disheartening (to his opponents) trait of doing the unexpected. Austin also proved himself to be a very capable manager, as evidenced by the schedule of last season.
CARL GLENN HOWORTH
Captain Basketball, 1920
"Oochie" was our old reliable star forward last season, and when given half a chance he was usually
cocksure of a goal. He is quick in action and keeps a level head when on the court. Grit and "the
go' are parts of his nature; to be sure, his opponents know he is there and presents a serious problem to be solved.
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Varsity Basketball Team
Officers
W. P. Bales ^"""^
Austin Lucky Shipman Manager
Carl Glenn Howorth Captam
Members
Carl Glenn Howorth Forward
A. L. Shipman FormarJ
R. B. Pickens Fort^ard
Norman Applewhite Forrvard
M. I. HONEVCUTT ^^"''"'
Carter OTerrall '^^"'^'
C. J. Stapp ^"""^
W. B. Fowler ^""''^
O. E. Sumrall ^""'''^
J. T. COURSEY '^"""^
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LEE BEVERLY HEBERT
Manager Baseball, 1920
Fans never worry about fir has splendid self-conlrol a
;t base wh^^n id rarely ever
Bevy" is there; his mitt is sure and extends high and low. He . „ . loses his head even in the tightest pinch, and is a speed mer-
ctiant on ttie paths. Bevy puts in his playing (he same energy that he does i " manager of the club we never doubted that he would give us a good schedule
his class work, and
CARL GLENN HOWORTH
Captain Baseball, 1920
"Oochie" is one of our seasoned veterans of four years" standing. During these years we have learned lo depend on him, and he has never failed us in a pinch. He is a brainy player, an all-'round man on the diamond, and his batting average has been well over .300 in his college baseball career. "Oochie" captains the team again this year. He is a good man and a hard fighter.
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Tennis Club
W. E. Stokes, Jr. E. A. Eaton . . W. A. Yerger .
Fall Champions
Doubles Singles
R. P. Abney J. R. Bane S. L. Donald George Watts l. c. corban f. j. lotterhos W. B. Howell L. B. Hebert
Members
LlJRLINE PaTTON H. L. VlLLEE
Willie Spann E. A. Eaton M. I. Honeycutt R. B. Lamb W. L. Kellogg R. F. Harrell H. A. Norton
Nellie Clark
A. P. Harmon W. H. Hatfield C. C. Sullivan
J. M. HOWORTH
C. G. Stokes O. G. Dawkins
B. C. Ford
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NEW MAIN BUILDING
WHERE WE HAVE INTERVIEWS WITH MARS, SATURN, VENUS, ETC.
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Preparatory School Roll
Andrews, Clinton Ellis Delhi, La.
Armstrong, Childress Delhi, La.
Bethune, Malcolm C Leesville, La.
Bostick, Alexander Benoil
Bufkin, Joseph Earl Clancy
Bush, Roby Charles Macon
Campbell, William E., Jr Silver Cily
Carr, Charles H.. Jr Tunica
Carson, Frank D Craig
Carter, John, Jr Jackson
Chatoney, Eli M Doddsville
Clark, Guy E Leakesville
Dodds, Cary Preston Tutwiler
Downing, Jack B Leesdale
Dillard, James J Itta Bena
Dukes, D. M Adelle
Eastland, James O Jackson
Elrod, Herbert Franklin Alligator
Fornea, Robert D., Jr Varnado, La.
Gaines, Geo. W Lula
Gandy. George A Sanford
Godwin, Hugh Jackson
Gowdy, W. B., Jr Jackson
Griffin, George Joseph, Jr Abbeville
Guild, George Nelson Jackson
Harrell. William Osborne Jackson
Harris, Ellis Jackson
Hays, Clarence R Jackson
f^^ys, Inez Jackson
Hill, William Edward Millry, Ala.
Hutton, James V., Jr Jackson
Kennington, Jack A Jackson
Kling, Marion Startia
Lambeth, Brooks R Louise
Lambeth, Calvin T Louise
Leverelf, Blanks Jackson
Ligon, Jack Barrows Jackson
Long, Winston Dancy, Ala.
Mcintosh, T. M Collins
Middleton, Eugene G Pocahontas
Miller, Romie N Natchez
Montgomery, J. F Natchez
Morris, Paul Dancy, Ala.
Murray, Clanton John Pelahatchie
Murray, Rod E Pelahatchie
Nelson, Chester F Crenshaw
Newton, Jere Jackson
Norton, Warren Logfown
Packwood, Georgie Jackson
Page, Bryant K Crenshaw
Plunkett, Alphens, Jr Jackson
Robbins, Edward James Panletle
Scales, Eris Owen Jackson
Smith, Burnice W New Augusta
Smith, Lew Birmingham, Ala.
Stockett, Sam H., Jr Jackson
Stokes, Sidney Alton Jackson
Stokes, Walter Skates Jackson
Sullivan, James Dublin
Vest, Jack A Lake Cormorant
Welch, Herbert W Tyler To^t,
Younger, Winston Bunkie. La.
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Preparatory School Statistics
Reason for coming to Millsaps Got lost
Favorite study Math
Type of girl preferred Blonde
Favorite occupation Slingin' the bull
Lord Chesterfield Bostick
Shylock Pggg
Favorite professor Dearman
Je"y-Bean Plunkett
G''°"'^'i. . Hill
In love with himself Carr
Bo-^e Leverett
Greenest of the verdant Elrod
Best student "Vest
Most practical Younger
Fatty Arbuckle L^^g
Young Socrates Hutton
Sky pilot Younger
Insignificance N^^t^,^
Pol't'^^'^" Bostick
^^^•if"'"^^^ Sparkman
'Baccer bummer Smith
Best athlete Nelson
B"^'^^' Sullivan
Best all 'round Bostick
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J. Alexander Bostick Benoit, Miss.
"Oh, Love, if Jcath be srveeler, lei me die."
Vice-President Prentiss Literary Society, '20; Secretary Senior Class, '20; Prep Football Team, '19; Prepara- tory School Editor of the Bobashela; Honor Coun- cil. '20.
William Edward Campbell
Silver City, Miss.
"Women Jo nol fancv timid men."
Captain Prep Basketball, '20; Baseball, '20.
Charles H. Carr, Jr.
Tunica, Miss. "Love comfortelh, like sunshine after rain."
Chaplain Prentiss Literary Socirty. '20; Prep Football, 'ISi; Prep Basketball, '20; Baseball, '20.
E. M. Chatoney Itta Bena, Miss.
"Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you." Prep Footliall, 'lH; Prep Basketball, '20; Baseball,
Guy Everette Clark.
Leakesville. Miss.
"Serene and resolute and still. And calm and self-possessed."
Treasurer Prentiss Literary Society, '20; Treasurer Senior Class, '20; Prep Football, '111; Baseball, '20.
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James Hutton, Jr.
Jackson, Miss.
"Ceorge Washington has died; Cicero has died; All the greal men are dying — And I don't feel ver)^ well myself.'
Jack Kennington Jackson, Miss.
"Everything comes to him mho rvaits. Therefore, why should I hurry?"
Eugene Gaddes Middleton Pocahontas, Miss.
As Tvclcome as sunshine in every place
Is the beaming approach of a good returned face
Vici-rie.siclent Senior Class, '20.
John Clanton Murray Pelahatchie, Miss.
"To get thine ends Lay hashfulness aside."
Rod E. Murray
Pelahatchie, Miss.
"A gentleman, a friend. What more can Tve say?"
Prep Basketball. '20; Baseball. '20.
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Warren Huntley Norton
Lcgtown, Miss.
"Charm strikes the sight, _ But merit wins the soul."
Historian Senior Class, '20.
Lew Smith
Birm:ngham, Ala.
"The flower cannot bloom without sunshine; A man cannot succeed without woman."
Baseball '19 '20; Football, '10; Vice-President Atli- w,v Assoc alien '20; Secretary Prentiss Literary society 20 'class Poei, '20; Manager Basketball, 'iO.
Alpheus Plunkett
Jackson, Miss.
•7 cannot understand why women are so easily persuaded.
Manager Football, '1!'.
Jack Vest
Lake Cormorant, Miss.
"My only books W ere woman s looks. And folly's all they taught me."
Class Prophet, '20; Football, '13; Tjack Manager^20; Vice-President Prentiss Literary Society, 20, Base-
WiNSTON RlSTONlA YoUNGER Bunkie, La.
"Therefore, it was not well said, 'It is^ impossible to be in love and to he wise'."
President Senior Class, '20; Chaplain Prentiss Literary Society. ■20; Prep Football, 'IS; Honor Council, 20.
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Prentiss Literary Society
Officers
First Term Second Term
C;."'t"' ; '^'°'^^' ^^"""^ James Sullivan-
V,ce-Presidenl J. A. BosTlCK J A Vest
^^'"''"'^ Lew Sm.th ;;.;■. d.llard
l'"."'"'" Guv Clark Bryan Page
^'Z'"', Jack Downing w. S. Long
^^"^^'"" W. R. Younger w. R. Younger
Members
Alpheus p. Andrews Winston Long
W. E. Hill Jack Ligon
J. A. BosTicK • B. Lambeth
Earl Bufkin c. Lambeth
Eli Chatoney Blanks Leverett
Guy Clark p^ul Morris
W. E. Campbell James Sullivan
Charles Carr m. M. Kling
Bryan Horn Page Frank Carson
Hugh Godwin c. P. Dodds
William Harrell Jack Downing
|. J. DiLLARD
Herbert Elrod George Griffin George Gandy Rod Murray Clanton Murray C. F. Nelson Warren Norton Lew Smith Jack Vest J. R. Sparkman W. R. Younger
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Officers
James Sullivan President
Alexander Bostick Vke-Pre^Uenl
Chester Nelson Secrelav),
Members
Alexander Bostick .... <;„„•,(";
jenior Llass
Winston Younger Senior Class
James Sullivan y„„,-„, class
Chester Nelson Sophomore Class
Jack. B. Downing Freshman Class
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Prep Athletic Council
Chester A. Nelson PresiJenl Athletic Association
George Gandy Secretar)) and Treasurer Athletic Association
AlpHEUS PluNKETT Football Manager
Lew Smith Basketball Manager
W. p. Bales Director of Athletics
J. L. Ferguson ^"'"^'^ Director of Athletics
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Preparatory School Football Team
Officers
W. p. Bales r^^ ,
V-oacn
Chester Nelson Captain
Alpheus Pluniett Manager
Members
George Griffin Center
Calvin Lambeth Right Guard
Robey Bush Right Tackle
Eli Chatoney Right End
Charles Carr Left Guard
RoiERiCK Sparkman Left Tackle
Jack Vest Left End
Lew Smith Quarterback
William Hill Right Halfback
Winston Long Left Halfback
Chester Nelson Fullback
Winston Younger Substitute
Alexander Bostick Substitute
Bryan Page Substitute
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Lew Smith ... , ,
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W. M. Campbell, Fr. . . r , ■
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W. P. Bales P_ ,
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Members
Charles Carr Fon>,arJ
W. M. Campbell, Jr Forward
Chester Nelson . . r , L enter
R. Murray ... r- j L.uara
Eli Chatoney ... n j L.uard
James Sullivan Substitute
Earl Bufkin ... c i. ,/ , oubstitule
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Prep Baseball Squad
Officers
Chester Nelson Manager
Rod Murray Captain
Players
Chester Nelson Pitcher
Eli Chatoney Pitcher
R. Murray Catcher
James Sullivan ^ '"' Baseman
W. H. Campbell Second Baseman
George Griffen Third Baseman
Charles Carr Shortstop
Lew Smith l^'Sf^' Fielder
Jack Vest Center Fielder
Rod Sparkman ^e/' Fielder
Winston Long Substitute
Guy Clarke Substitute
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