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Loran l. Adkins ••Roundhead’ • Horn in Jiicksonvillc, September 11, 1901. Entered from Lee School, 1917. L. It. Club ’21; High School Quartet ’20; Class baseball ’18, ’19, ’20, 21; Class basket ball ’18. ’19. 20. '21; Captain basket ball Team ’20; Sub-Captain bas- ket ball 21; All-State basket ball ’19. '20. '21; State Record in basket ball ”20; Red Domino Play ”21; Cage Staff ’21. “A «lemon with the ladies.” Kik.ah Cunningham Allen •‘Eddie’ • born in Paulding, ()., March 21. 1902. Entered from Rightsell School, Febru- ary 1917. Charter member of L. R. Club; “Pilgrim Follies of 1920; Class baseball ’18, ’19, '20; ('.lass baseball ’18. '19. '20; Class basket ball ’18, ’19, '20; War Savings Drive; Tiger Staff 20. ”21. “None hut himself can be his parallel. ’ Elbert Allen. ••Ebbie born in I)e Witt, December 28. 1902. Entered from Rightsell School, Septem- ber. 1917. L. R. Club '20; Football '18. ’19, ”20; baseball '20, ”21; basket ball Sub. '20; Class basket ball ’19 ”20, ”21; Class baseball ’19, '20, 21. “by his life alone. Gracious and sweet, the better way was shown.” John C. Arendt. Jr. ••German • born in Little Rock, January 7. 1902; entered from Rightsell School, September 19. TO; L. R. Club; Football, ”20; Class baseball, 18. “Principle is ever my motto.” Alice Armstrong ’AL,' • •’PETE” born in St. Paul. Minn., May 20. 1902. Entered from Lincoln High School, Se- attle. Wash., 1920. A. L. C. “How pleasant it is at the close of day. No follies to have to repent.” Hutu Dotterkr Arnold born in Little Rock., September 3, 1901; entered from Centennial School, Septem- ber, 17; G.P.S.C., ’18; President Cercle Francais, '19; President W.S.S. of Room 22,’19; President club Hispano-Ameri- cano, '20. '21; Charter member A. L. Tiger and Cage rep. G.R.. '20; secretary A.L.C.,’21; assistant treasurer G.R.. ”21; Cinco de Mayo, ”20; Day at Conference. “20; Spring-time. ’20; Steadfast Princess. '21; State champion speller, '20; winner Junior prize in essay contest, '20; Cage staff, ”21; Castillos de Torresnobles. '21; secretary 2:10 Dlv. G. R.. ’21; Class poet. “Honor and faith and a good intent.” Alta Marik Austin. ’Hun- born December 9. 1903. Entered from PealKwIy School, September, 1917. “Modest simplicity is a virtue «»f woman.” Clyde Marik Becker. Peggy- born in Little Rock, May I, 1903; en- :ered from Centennial School, February, 1917; G. R., ”21. “Earth's noblest thing, a woman perfected.” 21
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THE CAGE 1921 President LAWRENCE GILMORE Vice President HACO BOYD Secretary MARIE HOPSON Treasurer ELBERT ALLEN Sergeant at Arms CHARLES WELCH r . Tiger Represen la 11 ve LEWIS MASHBURX 20
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Raymond M. Bkkm Horn in Kensett, July 18, 1901; entered from ('.entennial School, February, 18; Ili-Y; medal for essay on Immigration offered by National Society Colonial Daughters; C.incodc Mayo, “20; threc-and- one-half year pupil. “For he who is honest is noble. Whatever his fortunes or birth.” .lOK Al.LKN BlI.IIKI.MKK Horn in l.ittle Hock. October 1.'», 1903; entered from Hose School, September. M7. The man who smiles must sure do well. M A KCi IT KKITK Bl.A N KS Born in Jones, I.a., December 18, 1909. Filtered from Hamburg, September. 1917. G.P.S.C., ’17; G.H., “20. “Her locks were as dark as the blackbird’s wing.” Minta Lkk Bond Horn in Yellville. July 1, 1901. Filtered from Mitchell School. September, 1917. H. I). (1. ’20, “21 ; “The Frog Fairy,” “Hcd Domino Frolic.” “Tenderly tall and gracefully slight, A goddess, she charms both gay and wise.” Mary Bosi.ky Horn in Anna, III., Sept. I, 1908. Fil- tered from Mitchell School, September, 1917. A. Y. I.. I. “20. “21; G. H. “20. 21; Hetty's Ancestors,” “Prince of Poppy- land,” “At the Knd of the Rainbow.” “Common sense in an uncommon degree Is what the world calls wisdom.” .1 a.mks Aktiii'K Bowman Horn in l.ittle Hock. July 23, 1908. Fil- tered from Hose School, September, 1917. “.Worth, courage, honor, these indeed Your sustenance and birthright are.” IIklkn Boyce, ”Rki ” Horn in Flllsvillc, Miss., January 1, 1901. Filtered from Peabody School, September, 1917. “Dimples play at hide and seek. On her apple blossom check.” Zki.i. Boyck Horn in Fllisville. Miss., April 18. 1902. Filtered from Peabody School, September, 1910; G. R.. '20, “21; G. P. S. (’., ’18; Hist. Advancement Club. “Magnificent spectacle of human happi- ness.”
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