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14 THE CAGE 1921 Sponsor MISS HAZEL MURRAY President CLARA MAE ALLEY Secretary MAURINE PICKETT Treasurer DOROTHY CONE Tiger and Cage Representative JACK WIGGINS
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Clara Mae Alley Horn in Little Rock. July 13. 1903. Entered from Centennial School, 1917. ;. I . S. C.; (1. R. ’19, 20, 21; President of Senior ('.lass 20, '21; (’.lass poet; Class artist; Class match-maker; Rest all- round girl; Senior play. “Laugh and the world laughs with you. Mary Edris Arhccklk Horn in Paris, October 19, 1903. En- tered from Port Smith High School, Jan- uary, 1910. R. 1). (1. 18, 19, 20, 21; “Christmas in No-Man’s I uid. ’19; Francais Deml-hcures, '20; “Pilgrim Fol- lies of 1920”; “The Frog Fairy,” '20; Most attractive girl; Class musician; Most sentimental girl; most accomp- lished girl; Senior play. “She is a maid of artless grace. Gentle in form and fair of face. Donald Bago, “Jigger” Horn in Afton, Iowa, March 15, 1903. Entered from Afton High School, 1917. Class Basket Hall. '19, ’20; Track ’19. 20; I.. R. Club; Most obliging boy; Most talkative boy; (’lass Chesterfield; Class pedagogue; Senior play. “To be merry best becomes you.” Chester Burton Horn in Belleville, Mississippi, Febru- ary 15, 1905. Entered form Heavener, Oklahoma School, September, 1917. Or- chestra; Pilgrim Follies of 1920”; Class preacher; Class bachelor; ('.lass musi- cian; Senior play; Threc-and-one-half- ycar pupil. “The midget star of the Senior Class.” Marie Choate Horn in Little Rock, October 14. 1904. Entered from Centennial School, Febru- ary, 1917. Vainest girl. “A merry heart inuketh a cheery coun- tenance. Dorothy Cone Horn in Little Rock, October 1, 1903. Entered from Pealnwly School, February, 1917. G. R. 19; Class Treasurer ”20, ”21; Class flirt; Class primper. When you dance, I wish you Were a wave of the sea that you might ever do Nothing hut that.” Louise Cox Horn in Dardanclle, March 12, 1904. Entered from Rightsell School, February, 1917. A. Y. L. I. ’18, »19, ”20. 21; Class bride; Class beauty; (’.lass society girl; (’.lass fashion plate; Most popular girl. “She is pretty to walk with. She is pretty to talk with. And pleasant, too, to think on.” Annabel Erickson “Dan” Kii ” Horn in Thompsonvllle, Michigan. July 13, 1904. Entered from Kramer School, February, 1917. Class bachelor girl; Class suffragette. “So unaffected, so composed a mind. So firm, so soft, so strong, yet so re- fined. 15
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