. Bobashela. ntest; Assistant Business Manager Collegian; L. L. S. CommencementDebater; Humorous Editor Bobashela, 1905-06; Treasurer Y. M. C. A., 1905-06; Foot-Ball, 1905-06; Base-Ball 1905-06; Junior Foot-Ball Jackson, Miss. Walter Stevens Ridgway, Junior Foot-Ball Jackson, Miss. Lee Borden Robinson, Jr., Kappa Sigma; Assistant Business Manager Bo-bashela,-Junior Foot-Ball Ccntcrville, Miss. John Cude RoussEaux, Pi Kappa Alpha; Business Manager Collegian; As-sistant Business Manager CoZ/cwJaH-and BoboshEla, 1905-06; OakleyScholarship Prize, 1906; Secretary Y. M. C. A., 1905-06 Kiln, Miss. Da


. Bobashela. ntest; Assistant Business Manager Collegian; L. L. S. CommencementDebater; Humorous Editor Bobashela, 1905-06; Treasurer Y. M. C. A., 1905-06; Foot-Ball, 1905-06; Base-Ball 1905-06; Junior Foot-Ball Jackson, Miss. Walter Stevens Ridgway, Junior Foot-Ball Jackson, Miss. Lee Borden Robinson, Jr., Kappa Sigma; Assistant Business Manager Bo-bashela,-Junior Foot-Ball Ccntcrville, Miss. John Cude RoussEaux, Pi Kappa Alpha; Business Manager Collegian; As-sistant Business Manager CoZ/cwJaH-and BoboshEla, 1905-06; OakleyScholarship Prize, 1906; Secretary Y. M. C. A., 1905-06 Kiln, Miss. David Thomas Ruff, Kappa Alpha; Assistant Business Manager Bobashe-la ; Assistant Business Manager Collegian, 1905-06 Ruff, Miss. Ruth Elizabeth Sims Jackson. Miss. Jesse Levi Sumrall, Pi Kappa Alpha; Assistant Business Manager Boba-shela, 1904-05 Laurel. Miss. Basil Franklin Witt, Kappa Sigma Laurel, Miss. Donald Edward Zepernick, Kaopa Sigma Junior .Macon, Miss. Sing-Ung Zung Soochocv, China. 50. Junior JLTNIOK CLASS IIISTOKV. 4. In SLi)tcinber, 1904, th^Me appearedon th( campus a band ot aspirmg youths,unknown to the outside as well as to theCollege world and to each other, ;ixty-six ir. number, verdant yet all onstuciy bent. While the college men werejoyously greeting each other with heartygrips these homesick individuals foundthemselves objects of curious was indeed with fear and tremblingthat they passed through horrors ofentrance examinations. I hey gazed inawe upon the august faces now grownso familiar. Their fear was to a great degree re-moved after the Y. M. C. A. reception,where they became acquainted with theircollege mates. Thev found that herewere Preps actuallv lower than tliey,and were thrilled with an inexpressiblesensation of joy when they were firstcaliec College men. This was thebeginning of the Class of 1908. Ourname: were placed upon the rolls of allthe various college organizations, and\v; took active part in all the di


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