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WANITA HERR. WA WA' Born In Bryimt, May 12, 1905. Entered from Lee School, February, 1918. Tliree- and-oiic-half-yonr pupil. “As chaste as imsumied snow. Mariam Millkk Hicks. “Maidir” Horn in Little Hock, June 7, 1902. En- tered from Mitchell School, September, 1917. (!. I . S. ('.. ’18; Vice President of French Club ‘20; Cage Staff 21. “Look, she is winding up the watch of her wit. By and by it will strike.” Thkl.ma m.ANciiu IIill, “Thbi.” Horn in Little Rock, September 15, 1902. Entered from Mitchell School, Feb- ruary, 1918. “Drill of Vestal Virgins”; Living Pictures ’21; Three-and-onc-hnlf- year pupil. “She is a lovely maiden of sweet and sober mien.” Harold ('. Hough. “Prokkssor” Horn in Danvers, 111., December 19, 1901. Entered from Webster Grove High School, Webster Grove, Mo., 1920. “The strongest passion which I have Is honor.” Flora Hlanciik IIogg “Pig.” Hog Horn in Weir, Kail., July I, 1902. En- tered from Centennial School, Septem- ber, 1917. She is a lovely maiden of sweet and sober mein. Fay Holimax Horn in Rcdflcld, January 1. 1901. En- tered from Centennial School, Septem- ber, 1917. G. P. S. C. ’18; G. R. 20. “Her looks do argue her replete with modesty.” Mildrhd Hollis. “Mii.” Horn in Little Rock, May 19. 1902. En- tered from Centennial School, Septem- ber. 1917; R. 1). G„ “20, ’21; Vice Pres. G. R„ '2D; G. P. S. ('.., IS; Hearth-fire, ’18; “Frog Fairy, “20; G. R.. Confer- ence, Hollister, Mo.; “Red Domino Frolic.” “Good-natured, honest, easy-go-lucky, A true friend, always cheerful and plucky.” Lois I,rciLK IIoi.wkll “Frkxchik- • Horn in Mansfield, July II, 1904. En- tered from Pulaski Heights in 1917. Thrce-nnd-one-half-year pupil. “Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind.” 27
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Many Hopson. Hoppy Horn in Corning, 1903. Filtered from I .os Angeles High School, 1918. R. 1). (1.; “The Doll Shop,'’ “The Frog Fnlry,” “Reel Domino Frolic.” “Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye. In every gesture, dignity and love.” ALBERT IIl'ItSKY, “AL Horn in Little Hock, November 15, 1903. Filtered from Centennial School, September, 1917. Great things through greater hazards are achieved; and then they shine. Edna Johnson, “Johnny • Horn in Natural Steps, August, II, 1903. Filtered from Pcalmdy School, September, 1917. (’.barter member of A. I- C. 20; Secretary A. L. C. 20; “The Steadfast Princess.” Her locks were like the ripened wheat. Her laughing eyes were brown. Oliver Johnson, “Pablo • Horn in Chicago. III., March 7, 1901. Entered from Mitchell School, Septem- ber. 1917. Football. 20; Clnco dr Mayo. 20. “Laugh ami the world laughs with you. Raymond Andrew Karcher •Ray Horn in Little Hock. May 11, 1901. Fil- tered from Kramer School. September, 1917. Sergeant-at-arms Junior Class. '20; Fditor-in-Chlef of Cage, '21; Glee Club. '21; Football '20; Red Domino Frolic” 21; Senior Play. “Type of the wise, who soar but never roam. True to the kindred points of heaven and home.” Kay Tkuthman Lange “Kay Jay Horn in Little Rock, March X, 1901. En- tered from Peabody School, September. 1917. Staff photographer; Class Base- ball 19, 20. “Life to me was a jubilee From the first of my youthful days.' Hamden ( . Lawson. Ham Horn in Fayetteville. May I. 1901. Fil- tered from Missouri State Normal School. February, 1918. Good Citizen Committee 21; Cage StafT 21. They are never alone that are accom- panied by noble thoughts. Lora Ratline Leslie. “Rlondik Horn in Fancy Prairie, III., July 3, 1901. Filtered from Centennial School, 1917. “Living Pictures” 21. “Her life was gentle. 28
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