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Paul II. McKnioht. Mrk” Horn in Hampton. November 2. 190«». Entered from Magnolia Agricultural School, September, 1919. PnithfUl to his duties.” Pat Mbhafpy. “Tbb Mite” Horn in l.ittlc Rock. October 8, 1901. Entered from Hightsell School, Septem- ber. 1917. Ill-Y; Pilgrim Follies of 1920”; Tlgerette FootIhiII. 18. “Never worried, never hurried, always happy.” IlKLRX GRKTRUDB MkSLHH Horn in Little Rock, July 22. 1901. Hn- tered from Centennial School. Septem- ber, 1917. A. Y. L. L. '20, 21; Treas- urer A. Y. L. I.. '21; “Prince of Poppy- land,” “Hetty’s Ancestors,” “The End of the Rainbow.” “Her air, her manners, all who saw, admired.” Anna Makib Mii.lbk Horn in Sweet Home. October 15, 1902. Filtered from Sweet Home School. 1917. “A quiet, unassuming girl of sterling worth.” Martha Moxi.ky. Mart Horn In Little Hock. August 20, 190.‘l. Entered from Hightsell School, Septem- ber, 1917. R. I). (1. ’18. ’19. '20. '21; G. P. S. C. '18; Pilgrim Follies of 1920.” Christmas In No-Man's Liild. “Negro School,..I’he Frog Fairy,” “Red Domino Frolic”; R. I). G. President '20, 21; Cage StalT 21. “The hand that hath imule you fair. Hath made you good.” Matik Vbrk Neely. Math Horn in Little Hock, May 18. 1901. En- tered from Centennial School, Septem- ber. 1917. G. P. S. ('..; G. H. “Silent and chaste, she steals along Far from the world’s gay, busy throng.” Ruth Newman Horn In Little Hock, November fi, 1901. Entered from Hightsell School, Septem- ber. 1917. “Blessed with plain reason and sober sense.” Ktiiki. O'Bryan, •’Irish” Horn in Van Huren, August 9, 1903. En- tered from Peabody School, September, 1917. Senior play. “Eyes that shame the violet. Or the «lark drop that on the pansy lies.” 30
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FISCHBL LEVINSON. ARTY Horn in Little Rock, April 9. 1901. En- tered from Mitchell School, September, 1917. H. I). (I.; “Christmas in No-Man's l-and,” Frog Fairy, ’ “Doll Shop,” “Pil- grim Follies,.' '20; Red Domino Frolic.” “Few sorrows hath she.” MlI.DKKD Ilf N’T LEWIS. FRITZ “Hawk on tub Hade Born in Little Rock. September 30. 1903. Entered from Centennial School, September, 1917. ;. 1». S. C. “A merry heart maketh a cheerful coun- tenance.” Pearl Lowe born in Greenville, Miss., May 21, 1901. Entered from Peabody School, 1917. R. I). 1. 19. '20. '21; Negro School..The Doll Shop.......I'he Frog Fairy, Red Domino Frolic.” “A little nonsense now and then. Is relished by the wisest men.” Chari,kn Lytle. Little I'n Horn ill Little Rock, September 11, 1903. Filtered from Peabody School, September, 1917. “Knowledge is power.” Frances Mallory, Pete Horn in Memphis, Tenn.. December 1G, 1903. Filtered from St. Andrews. Sep- tember, 1917. R. 1). b P. S. C. 18; Secretary Freshman A Class 18; “Red Domino Frolic”; Senior play. “A noble type of good, heroic woman- hood.” Lewis A. Mashburn Lk LOUIE Horn in Little Rock. August 25, 1902. Filtered from Centennial School. Septem- ber. 1910. Historian of L. It. Club 21; Food Citizenship Club, '21; Varsity Football, 20; Baseball. '20. 21; Class Basket Ball. '19, 20, 21; Football Re- serve, '19. “Great always, without aiming to be great.” James Emory McCook Born in Jacksonville, December 22, 1901. Entered from Kramer School, Sep- tember, 1917. Demi-Hcures dc Fran- cois 20; Little Rock Aero Club; Senior play; Business Manager Cage '21; Pil- grim Follies” 20; Treasurer Junior Class; “Living Pictures” '21. An honest man is able to speak for himself.” James Argiel McGaughby Doc” Horn in Carroll County, October 12. 19C0. Entered from Garland School, Feb- ruary, 1916—out one year; Threc-and- one-half-year pupil; Cinco de Mayo, 20. “Your word is as good as the Bank, Sir ” 29
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