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Pedagogy MADGE LOUISE PATTERSON Lake Charles, La. Graduated from Lake Charles High School, ' n; Entered S. L. I. L, ' 12; Member Avatar Literary Society. Oh, let me close my eyes and dream, Sweet fanciful, vagrant dreams of love. LORRAINE STEPHENS KIRK- WOOD Lake Charles, La. Graduated from Lake Charles High School, ' 11; Entered S. L. I. I., ' 12; Member Avatar Literary Society; Glee Club; Secretary Teachers ' Training Class, ' 12. Music hath charms, and so hath Lorraine. NONA GARDINER Gueydan, La. Graduate from Gueydan High School, ' 12; Entered S. L. I. I., ' 12; Member of Avatar Literary Society; Member of Tennis Club, ' 13. And she ' s not as bashful as she looks, This maid that cares very much for books.
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and Tulane. A dispute arose and they called out for the L. S. U. coach to settle it. Up stepped an enormous man, and he was none other than Marshall Denbo. Who ever heard of Lionel Jagou being a palmist? But there he was, the world-famous palmist and mesmerist. The Madam was telling Voorhies Launey ' s fortune and predicted that he and Charles Comfort would succeed in swindling the First National Bank. The large hunk of coin they would in turn lose in a crap game to the famous gambler, Franklin Boyd, whom every one thought would be a preacher. Thus have I been enabled to lay before you a most exact and impartial outline of your future lives and it is my sincere hope that you will all richly deserve the brilliant futures which lie before you. E. P. M. Senior Class Will We, the undersigned members of the class of 1913, being of sound mind and disposing will, do hereby make our last will and testament to the Class of 1914: 1. It is with a feeling of sadness that we hereby bequeath to the incom- ing graduating class our position as Seniors, our various privileges, all the responsibilities of the Annual, and the warning that Senior life is prose and not poetry. 2. Oden wills to Stella, when she happens to come to class with lessons unprepared, his few and far between, hard-earned A ' s. 3. Pat gives to any two members of 1914 his sole aim and purpose to graduate from S. L. I. I. with the least possible exertion. 4. Marshall bequeaths to Bryant his pleasant (?) facial expression and his tendency to loaf. 5. Eppie wills to Nora her red-headed temper. 6. Lilly hereby bequeaths to Lilla her Jim ' s middy blouse and her athletic tendencies. 7. Hilda gives to Alice her Physics Experiments so that she can beat Mr. Mac out of work. 8. Franklin Boyd wills to Edna his oratorical ability. 9. Eunice bequeaths to Stella Theriot her crushes on the younger con- tingent of the Faculty. 10. Cora hands down to Catherine her love for Domestic Science. 11. To our Alma Mater we bequeath our memorial, may it bring to those who gaze upon it none but pleasant memories of the Class of 1913. E. P. M.
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WILLIE LEE ALDRIDGE Bunkie, La. Graduate of Bunkie High School, ' 12; Entered S. L. I. L, September, ' 12; Katzenjamrrier Club; Attakapas Society; Annual Staff, ' 13; Vermilion Staff, ' 13; Tennis Club. Timid ever; bold never. MARY B. GERMANY Bunkie, La. Entered S. L. I. I., from W. W. I., Centerville, Miss., ' 12; Member Avatar Literary Society; Society Treasurer, ' 13; Secretary Tennis Club, ' 13; Glee Club; Annual Staff; Katzenjammer Club; Class Treasurer, ' 12, ' 13. She loves many, she trusts few, She always paddles her own canoe. FRANCES TAULMIN TARLTON Grand Coteau, La. Student of Sacred Heart Academy, Grand Coteau, La.; Entered S. L. I. I., September, ' 12; Member of Attakapas Literary Society, ' 12, ' 13; Tennis Club, ' 12, ' 13; Katzenjammer Club, ' 13. Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever.
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