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BENSON BOOK I The College BOOK 2 Classes BOOK 3 Student Activities BOOK 4 Fraternities BOOK 5 Academy orew^rc ^^he old choctaw saluta- L J tion, "good friend," is fittingly the name of our annual. our desire is to so record the associations of good friends that in future years the bobashela shall be the medium of recalling pleasant thoughts and of keeping alive in us the old millsaps spirit. if this vol- ume can hallow the memo- ries of the past, give joy in the present, or hold forth any hope for the future, we feel we shall have achieved SUCCESS. To THE MOTHERS OF MILLSAPS MEN In Recognition of the Faithful and Untiring Efforts of the Mothers of Millsafis Men and Women, We, the Class of 21, Reverently and Resftect- fully Dedicate this Annual £3 mooK i The College THE BOBASHELA Board of Trustees Officers Bishop W. B. Murrah, D.D., LL.D President Rev. R. A. Meek, D.D Vice-President J. B. Streater Secretary W M1 '• Buie"u"- Ttreasurer Members Rev. W. W. WoollaRD Grenada, Miss. T. J. Calhoun Jackson> Mjss W. B. KRETSCHMAR Greenville, Miss. Rev. M. L. Burton j acksoni Ml$s Rev. J. R. Countiss Grenada, Miss. BuIE W - M - Jackson, Miss. W. T. Rogers Nevv Albany, Miss. Rev. M. M. Black Jackson? Miss W. H. WATKINS Jackson, Miss. T. L. Lamb Euporia, Miss. REV. C. W. Crisler Jackson, Miss. Rev. O. S. Lewis Laurel, Miss. Rev. O. W. Bradley Corinth, Miss. Rev. R. A. Meek Sardis, Miss. T. B. LaMPTON Jackson, Miss. J. B. Streater Black Hawk, Miss. Page THE BOBASHELA Um tint she. A ftQfir&nh of /awpwi hills&ps Professors (fr*^ 1 ^^ T^ ^K o-o % >v *y Faculty Officers Alexander Farrar Watkins, A.B., D.D. President John Macruder Sullivan, A.M., Ph.D., Vice-Pres., Tracts. J. Reese Linn, A.M Secretary Gecrce Lott Harrell, B.S., M.S Registrar David Martin Key, M.A., PTi.D Librarian Mrs. Mary Bowen Clark Assistant Librarian John Lambuth Ferguson, A.B., B.D Headmaster Academy Page ten THE BOBASHELA Alexander Farrar Watkins A.B., D.D. President A.B. Vanderbilt University, 1S93; D.D. Cente- nary College, 1900; Field Agent, Millsaps Col- lege, 1S90-92; President of Whitworth College, 1900-02; Vice-President of Board of Trustees, Millsaps College, 1900-12; a member of the Methodist Beumenial Conference which met at Toronto, Canada, 1911; Member Mississippi An- nual Conference; Secretary of General Confer- ence of Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 1906-1S; a Member of the Commission on Uni- fication of the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Episcopal Church. South; Presi- dent of Millsaps College since June, 1912; Phi Delta Theta. John Magruder Sullivan A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry and Geology A.B. Centenary, 1SS7; A.M., University of Mis- sissippi, 1\90; Ph.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 Chicago, 1907, 190S, 1911; Member Chemical Society; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Mississippi State Teachers' Association; Audubon Society; National Geographic Society- Methodist Historical Society of Mississippi; Delta Tau Delta. Page eleven THE BOBASHELA George Lott Harrell B.S., M.S. Professor of Astronomy and Physics B.S. Millsaps College. 1899; M.S.. 1901; Profes- sor of Science, WTiitworth 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 University. 1904-08; Professor of Mathematics. Centenary College, 190S-09; President of Mans- field Female College, 1909-10; Professor of Sci- ence, Winfield High School. 1910-11; Professor of Mathematics, Louisiana State University, Summer, 1911; Member of American Association for Advancement of Science; Member of Amer- ican Astronomical Society; Kappa Sigma. J. Reese Lin A.B., A.M. Professor of Philosophy and History A.B. Emory College: Fellow in Vanderbilt Uni- versity, 1S94-9C; A.M. Vanderbilt University; Professor of Philosophy and Education. Central College. Mo.. 1909-10; Sage Fellow in Cornell University, 1910-12; Instructor in English Liter- ature and Philosophy. Tulane University, Sum- mer Term. 1909; Summer Terms, Columbia Uni- versity, 190S-10; Kappa Alpha. °age twelve THE BOBASHELA Benjamin Ernest Mitchell A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics A.B. Scarritt-Morrisvlle, Mo., 1900; Scholastic Fellow, Vanderbilt University, 1006-07; Teaching Fellow, 1907-08; A.M. Vanderbilt. 1908; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1916; Professor of Mathe- matics. Searritt-Monisville College, 190S-12; Tutor in Mathematics in College of City of New York, 1912-13; Instructor, Columbia Extension Teaching, 1913-14; Professor of Mathematics in Millsaps College since 1914; Absent in Army Y. M. C. A. work, Director of Athletics at Camp Oglethorpe, Ga., 1918; Alpha Tau Omega. David Martin Key A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Ancient Languages A.B. Central College, 1S9S; A.M., Vanderbilt University, 1906; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1916; Professor of Ancient Languages, Pacific Methodist College, 1900-02; Professor of Ancient Languages, "Morrisville 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. Page thirteen THE BOBASHELA 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. ISIS; Instructor, Millsaps Preparatory School, 190S-11; Headmas- ter, Millsaps Preparatory School, 1911-16: Pro- fessor of Education, University of Mississippi, Summer, 1917; Professor of Education in Mill- saps College since 1916; Author of "A First Book in English." "The Agricultural Higli School of the South." "Forty Years of the Pub- : lic Schools in Mississ ppi" ; Pi Kappa Alpha; Sigma Upsilon; Phi Delta Kappa. Alfred Porter Hamilton A.B., A.M. Professor of Creel( and German A.B. Southern University, 190S; A.M. University of Pennsylvania. 1911; Assistant Professor of Ancient Languages, Southern University, 1908- 09; Graduate Student. University of Leipzig. 1909-10; Harrison Fellow in Latin. University of Pennsylvania, 1910-11; Harrison Fellow in Indo- European Comparative Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania. 1911-12; Student in University of Chicago, Summer 1914; Professor of Latin and German. Woman's College of Alabama. 1912-17; Professor of Greek and German in Millsaps Col- lege since 1917; Kappa Alpha. Page fourteen THE BOBASHELA Albert Godfrey Sanders A.B., A.M. Professor of Romance Languages A.B. Southwestern, 1904; Yale, 1907; Lit. Hum,, Oxford, 1910; Yale Graduate School, 1910-12; A.M., Oxford, 1914; Peacock School. Atlanta, Ga., 1905-06; Emory College, 1912-13; Emory and Henry, 1913-19; Professor of Romance Lan- guages in Millsaps College since 1919. Milton Christian White A.B., M.A. Professor of English A.B. Southern University, Greensboro, Ala., 1910; M.A. Harvard University, 1914; Alabama Presbyterian College, Anniston, Ala., 1915-1S; Austin College, Sherman, Texas, 1918-20; Pro- fessor of English in Millsaps College since 1920; Kappa Alpha; Sigma Upsilon. Page fifteen THE BOBASHELA John Lambuth Ferguson, Jr. A.B., B.D. Headmaster Preparatory School A.B., B.D., Emory University, 1916: Student Vanderbilt University, 1910-13; Divinity Student Emory University, 1914-16; Educational Secre- tary. U. S. Army Y. M. C. A.; Chaplain U. S. Army, 191S-19; Special Student University of Edinburgh. Spring Term, 1919; Headmaster of Millsaps Preparatory School since 1919; Kappa Sigma; Sigma Up3ilon. George W. Huddleston A.B., A.M. Ancient Languages in Preparatory School B. Hiv ssee College, 1SS3; Professor of Creek, Hiwassee College. 1884-91; A.M. Hiwas- see College, 1SS6; Professor of Latin and Greek Harperville College. 1S91-9?,; President of State Hoard of Teachers Examiners. Page sixteen THE BOBASHELA Dewey Stevens Dearman B.S., M.S. Professor of Chemistry and Physics B.S. Millsaps College. 1919; M.S. Millsaps Col- lege, 1920; Assistant in Chemistry and Physics, Preparatory School, 1920; Pi Kappa Alpha. Michael Carter Huntley A.B. Professor of English and Physics B.A. Millsaps College, 1020; Instructor in Pre- paratory School, 1920; Pi Kappa Alpha; Sigrmi Upsilon. Page seventeen Mrs. Mary Bowen Clark Assistant Librarian Beauty of character includes every good of which the human heart can know. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Joyce Matron of Dormitory "Whose inborn worth her acts commend. Of gentle soul, to us boys a friend." Page eighteen THE BOBASHELA Faculty Assistants FREDERICK J. LoTTERHOS . Assistant in English Brunner M. Hunt . Assistant in Latin Enoch A. King Assistant in Latin Lee Beverly Hebert . Assistant in Athletics Leo B. Roberts . Assistant in Chemistry J. D. MusSELWHITE . Assistant in Athletics Page nineteen THE BOBASHELA MAIN BUILDING COLLEGE CHAPEL Page twenty Officers L. Barret Jones President L. J. Calhoun Vice-President G. L. Harrell Secrela, jj and Treasurer Page twenty-one THE BOBASHELA Allumni Association N alumni association is helpful to any institution. It is also beneficial to every member of the association. Every alumnus and alumna of our Alma Mater has much in common, and these ties that bind should not be ignored. Every man and woman likes to turn backward in memory to the good old days spent about these old halls of learn- ing, and every loyal alumnus desires to see again the old campus, the old professors, the old classmates and to be reminded of the hallowed associations there. The alumni association fills such a need. Every former student, whether old or young, feels that he or she has a common heritage, and we believe that the members of the Millsaps Alumni Association are taking a renewed interest in the old school.