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C U M T U X 13 HENSLEE, FRED HIGH TENOR Progressive Literary Society. Foot- ball Team, 1915-16. Track Team. 1915-16. Fred Henslee, here we show, A half-back, too, he was you know, And also, used upon the line He played the game some ‘a la fine.’ ” HERRING. LOTTIE AND DOTTIE THE TWINS” Jeffersonian Literary Society, Glee Club. Lottie and Dottie, both you know Wherever they come, wherever they go. Dressed alike, they’re sure to be. For they are twins, as you can see.” HILL, HAROLD “METZ” Progressive Literary Society. Quartette, 1915-16. “A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men.” HOLLOMAN, SARA Jeffersonian Literary Society. Vice President Junior Class. 1914-15. Secre- tary, Senior Class, '16. S. S. S. Club. “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” HOOE, MINNIE JUDGE” Jeffersonian Literary Society. President, Jeffersonian Literary Socie- ty, second term, 1915.16; Captain, Basketball Team, 1915-16. Basketball Team, 1914-15, 1915-16. Senior Class Reporter. “Cumtux,” 1915-16. S. S. S. Club. “When thinking of friends, Of whom, you're proud. Don’t forget me, For I’m little but loud.”
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12 C U M T U X ; ELIAS, SELMA '‘MIKE Jeffersonian Literary Society; Joint Debate, 1915-16: Assistant Editor “Cumtux,” 1915-16. S. S. S. Club. “The old art of speaking, we are sure will never die. Since Selina at Bolton Hi, will a new department try She’ll teach Seniors, Freshmen, too, about argumentation. And she will skillfully debate for the world’s delectation.” FLOWER, HOPE T Jeffersonian Literary Society. Vice-President Senior Class, 1914-15; Social Editor “Cumtux,” 1913-14; 1914- 15. Assistant Editor “Cumtux”, 1915- 16. Girl’s Quartette, 1915-16. S. S. S. Club. She’s clever and bright, she works with a might and is never seen wear- ing a frown. GALAWAY, ORA MAE Progressive Literary Society. “Rare compound of oddity, frolic, and fun. Who relished a joke and rejoiced in a pun.” “MAGGIE” Progressive Literary Society. S. S. S. Club. “The future for Maggie seems quite settled, it’s true Since she says her violin bow’s the only one she'll pursue. But we can predict that other “beaux” will next winter appear. Who'll pursue her till she’s changed her mind concerning her career. HAYNES, JAKE JAKEIf Jeffersonian Literary Society. “This Jake Haynes standing here. Won’t raise much, don’t ever fear. As silent as you ever meet. Don’t move his lips except to eat.”
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14 C U M T U X 1UVING, GERTRUDE “KIRT ’ Jeffersonian Literary Society. Glee Club. Age cannot wither her, nor custom state her infinite variety.” JACKSON, MIRES “SODY” Jeffersonian Literary Society. “Now Mires Jackson is bright enough, And seems to be of the right stuff, Hut then, perhaps he has poor eyes, •I can’t see that,’ he often cries.” KEENE, LESSIE Jeffersonian Literary Society. Her good temper is like a sunny day, It sheds its brightness on everything.” LAB AT, CARRIE Progressive Literary Society. “Beauty, truth and rarity. Grace in all simplicity.” McFarland, rl th “rufus” Progressive Literary Society. Ruth is so very versatile, we really cannot tell hat she will choose of the things that she can do well. Whether in art or music, her career she will pursue. Or if she’ll give up her career to keep a house for twro.”
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