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Harriet GoUBERT ‘‘Good humor is the sunshine of the mind Home Economics Club, 30-’31 ; Polygonia! Society. ’32-'33 ; Basketball, ’32-’33 ; Girls’ Athletic Club. ’33-’34. EMMET Gray “He caught our eye—he captured our heart. Latin Club. ’30; Crackerjack Literary Society, 31. Estelle Guillory “Oh, little girl don't toss your curls or gaze with such bright eyes, lest some shy youth he taken by surprise. Newcomers’ Literary Society. ’30; Girls’ Athletic Club, ’31-’33 ; Tennis Club. ’33; Junior Debating Club. ’33-’34 ; Bruin Staff, '34. Myrtle Hall “d simple maid and proper, too. Newcomers Literary Society, 30-’3l ; Vice-President Spanish Club, ’32-’33 ; Bruin Staff, ’32-’33 : Tennis Club, ’33-’34 ; Honor Roll, 30- 84. Marguerite Hanley Your life filled with laughter and sun- light, your speech full of tvisdom and praise. Press Club. ’32-'34 ; President Press Club. 33-’34 ; Cumtux Staff, 32-’34 ; Associate Editor Cumtux, 33-’34 ; Biggest News Winner. 3 2-’34 ; Central Louisiana Rally. 32 ; State Rally. ’32 • Quill and Scroll. 32-’34 ; Glee Club, ’33 ; Latin Club. 30-’Sl ; Tennis Club. ’32-’34. HOPE Hardy Hope's line must be a whip, She has the boys right in her grip. Girls’ Athletic Club. ’30-'83 ; Mixed Quartet. ’33; Louisiana Club. ’31-’34 : President Louisiana Club, ’32-’31 ; Newcomers’ Literary Society, ’30; Blue Triangle. ’31-’33: Boosters’ Club. ’33 ; Football Sponsor. ’33 ; Bruin Staff, ’32-’34 ; Social Editor Bruin, 33-’34 ; Carnival Court, ’33; Secretary and Treasurer. Terms II and IV : S. I. A. A. Sponsor. ’32-’33 ; One of eight pret- tiest Girls. 33-’34 ; Wittiest Girl. ’8S-’34. Mabel Hargis “Bright. sunny, and gay. Honor Roll, 30-’34 ; Home Economics Club, 31-’34 ; Basketball, ’32-’33. EARL Hatfield “ e was a man. Take him for all in all. Crackerjack Literary Society, ’30; Band. 31-’33. DOROTHY HaYNIE She could on either side dispute, re- fute, change hands, and still confute. Dramatic Club. ’30-’33 ; Debating Club. ’31-’34 ; Spanish Club, ’30-’31 ; Boosters’ Club. ’33-'34 ; Coif Club. ’32 : Secretary-Treasurer, Term V and VI ; Debating Team. 31-’34 : Glee Club, ’83-’34 ; Cumtux Reporter. Dramatic Club. ’32-’33; Honor Roll. ’31-’32. LOUISE HeISS Charming and modest as the flower of the forest. Home Economics Club, 80-’32 : Tennis Club, 31-’32 ; Senior Science Club. ’32-’34. Mary Louise Henderson “Of manners gentle, Of affections mild. HaLLIE PEARL Henry “d maiden sweet, a maiden fair, a maiden with a queenly air L’Allegro Club. ’20; Polygonial Club. 32; Girls’ Athletic Club, ’83-’34 ; Basketball Team. ’32. 27
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Marcia Durham Be famous, then, by wisdom” Newcomers’ Literary Society, '31 ; Louisiana Club, '31 : Dramatic Club, 32-’34 ; Debating Club. ’32- 34 ; Secretary Debating Club. ’33 : Debating Team. 32; Cen.ral Louisiana Rally, ’32; State Rally. '32: Blue Triangle. ’33-’34 ; Vice-President Blue Triangle. ’34 ; Bruin. ’33-’34 ; Business Manager Bruin, 34; Cumtux Reporter.. Term VII and VIII; Ring Committee. ’34; Honor Roll, ’33 : Winner of First Place for National Livestock and Meat. NkLWYN Durham “Life is a jest and all things show it” L’Allegro Club. ’30-’32; Girls’ Athletic Club. ’32-’34. DOROTHY Duty “Little blue-eyed Dot, the smallest in the class, she’s a lovely little lassie, not one can her surpass.” Newcomers’ Literary Society. ’30; Louisiana Club. ’31: Cumtux Staff. 32-’34 : Quill and Scroll. ’33-’34 ; Girls’ Athletic Club, ’32-’33 ; Boosters’ Club, ’33-’34 ; Blue Triangle. ’33 ; Football Sponsor, ’33 : Best-Dressed Girl, 33-’34. Elizabeth Dyer A girl with eyes so very true, Some heart is bound to break in two.” Junior Science Club. ’30-’31 ; Girls’ Athletic Club, '32-’34. DOROTHY Easton “Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit.” Crackerjack Literary Society. 31; Best Yet Literary Society. ’31-’32 ; Junior Science Club. 82 ; Tennis Club, ’31-’34 ; Boosters’ Club. ’33-’34 : Sponsor, Football. ’33. FRANCES Edwards She’s fair whose beauty only makes her gay” Newcomers’ Literary Society, ’30; Boosters’ Club. 31-’34 : Vice-President Girls’ Athletic Club. 33-’34 : Debating Club, ’32-’33 : Basketball. ’32-’33 ; Tennis Club. '31-’32 ; Football Sponsor, ’3l-’34. JULIA FaUCETT A face with gladness overspread, Soft smiles by human kindness bred.” Newcomers’ Literary Society, 30-’81 : Treasurer’s Staff. ’33-’34. Shirley FoRCOTSON “With news of nations in his talk, And something royal in his walk” Sulnmagundi Literary Society. ’29-’80 : Tennis Club. ’30-’31 : Cumtux Staff. ’31-’82 : Spoits Editor Cumtux. '82- 33 : Kditor-in-Chief Cumtux, ’33-’34 : Quill and Scroll. ’8i- 34 ; Biggest News Winner, ’32-’34 ; Second Prize. Inter- views. Scholastic, ’32-’33: Press Club. ’32-’34. BkRLAN FURR “Thee of the blue-gray eyes, that ever smiled and ever spoke the truth.” Newcomers’ Literary Society, 30-’3l ; Girls’ Athletic Club. ’31-’34. ROSE GiADONE “Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low —an excellent thing in a woman.” Crackerjack Literary Society, 31; Spanish Club. ’32-’33 ; Girls’ Athletic Club. ’33-’34 : Bruin Staff. ’33-’34. HAZEL Glover A tender heart—a loyal mind.” Crackerjack Literary Society. ’30 ; C irls’ Glee Club, ’32-’33 ; Senior Science Club. ’33-'34 : Track Team. ’33. MELVIN Gold “Melvin’s not so energetic, ’til he gets beside the net, then with his raquet in his luind, he’s sure to win the set.” Newcomers’ Literary Society. ’30-’31 : Debating Club. 31-’32; Tennis Club, ’31-’33 ; Tennis Team, ’31-’32 ; Band, ’32-’33 ; Boxing Team, ’32-’34 ; Senior Science Club, ’33-’34. 26
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J. A. Higgins ‘ Sturdy, brave, and true—the kind of man voho'd fight and falter not.' World Affairs Club. ’29-’30: Aviation, 31: Vice-President B” Club. ’33-’34 : Football, 32 ; Varsity Basketball, 31-’32 : Varsity Track. ’31-’32 ; Alternate-Captain Track, ’32 ; Junior S. I. A. A. Champion : State Rally, ’32- 33. E. W. HlXSON “Sing a song of tennis. E. W. is a tvhiz— for where er you see the ball, that's where E. W. is. Science Club. ’29-’30: Aviation Club. 31-’32 ; Debating Club. 32- 33; Tennis Club, 82-’83. Anna Belle Hunt A violet by a mossy stone. History Club. ’33; Girls’ Athletic Cluh, ’32-’33. ElOISE HUTCHINSON “She was a phantom of delight. JOE JEFFREY Our Joe, it's nice to know, we like him lots, let's tell him so. Newcomers’ Literary Society, 30-’31 : Junior Debating Club: Boys’ Glee Club, ’32-’33 : Tennis Club. ’32-’34 : Polygonial Club. ’31-’32. BERNICE Jenkins “He's not too tall nor too short, he'll fit the description of a mighty good sport Newcomers’ Literary Society, ’30. Lillian Johnston “So tall and fair, so free from care. Junior Science Club, '30-’32 ; Girls’ Athletic Club. ’32-’34 : Boosters’ Club, 33-’34 : Honor Roll. 31-’32. BeTII Jones Who can it be, this maiden fair, with laughing eyes, and auburn hair. Vice-President Latin Club. 30-’31 : Boosters’ Club. 32-’33: Press Club. ‘33; Football Sponsor. '32-’33: Band Sweetheart, ’32; S. I. A. A. Sponsor. ‘33 ; Track Sponsor. ’33. ROBERT Jones IEhen he had girls, he lost them. You see he only had an Austin. Newcomers’ Literary Society. 30; Debating Club, ’31-’33; Cumtux Staff, ’32-’33 : Boxing Team, ’34. Merle Juneau “A companion that is cheerful is worth gold. Girls’ Athletic Club. ’30-’33; Basketball Team, ’30-’31 : Track, ’30-’33: Captain Track Team. ’33. VlOLA Keller What brings them to Alex? These girls from Hunkiel John PeGUES Kelley “A lisping, laughing, toddling scamp, not more than four years old. King of Carnival. ’33-’34 ; Newcomers’ Literary Society, ’30; Tennis Club. ’31-’33 ; Junior and Senior Debating Clubs, ’31-’32 ; Dramatic Club. ’32-’33 ; Orchestra. ’32-’33; Cumtux, ’32-’33. 28
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