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Lucille Sutton Horn in Little Hock. March 8, HUM. Kntered from Centennial School. Septem- ber. 1910. H. I), G. ’19, M20; “Christmas in No-Man’s Land,'’ “Joan of Arc, Christmas with Charles Dickens.’’ “Angels listen when she speaks.” William Bkuck Sutton Born in Little Hock. April 21. 1902. en- tered from Pulaski Heights School, Feb- ruary, 1917. “And on their own merits. Modest men arc dumb.” Blanche Thom Horn in Montlcello. November 12. 1902. Kntered from Hightsell School, February, 1917. Senior play. “On witli the dance!” WILLIAM Owen Thomas Home Run” Horn in New Castle, Ky. September 30, 1902. Kntered from Dudley School, Iaw- ington, Ky., September. 1917. Class Basket Hull. '17. IS, ’19. 20; Class Base- ball. ’18, 19, ”20, '21; Class track, ”21. Graced as thou art witli all the pow'r of words. Claude Stan dish Thompson Horn in Little Hock. August 19. 1902. Filtered from Hightsell School, Septem- ber, 1916. Four Minute Club; Student Manager ”20 Football; L. H. Club; “Springtime.” “My mirth and good humor arc coin in my purse.” Orion a. Thompson. Thomp Born in Warren, June 10. 1901. Kntered from Centennial School, September, 1917. Treas. Hl-Y Club; Football, ”20. “Better die ten thousand deaths Than wound my honor.” William Thompson, Billy” Born in Little Rock. February 16. 1901. Kntered from Peabody School, Septem- ber, 1917. (’.lass Treasurer ”20; Tiger ettes ’18; Cage Staff '21. “And when a lady's in the case You know all other things give place.” David Tipton. Tip • Born in Little Hock, January 6, 1901. Kntered from Centennial School, Septem- ber, 1917. “An honest man, close button'd to the chin. Broadcloth without and a warm heart within. 35
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Flora Dkll Tipton, Sister Horn In Little Hock, July G, 1903. En- tered from Pulaski Heights School, Sep- tember, 1917. G. 1L; State Music (’.on- test, 20. “Charm strikes the sight. Hut merit wins the soul.” Mildred Tipton, •‘Tip” Horn in Little Hock, February L 1901. Entered from I cc School, September, 1917. G. P. S. C. 18. “Her ways are ways of pleasantness Ami all her paths are peace.” Robert a. Titus Thirteen • Horn in Monmouth, III., September 22, 1900. Entered from Kramer School, Sep- tember, 1917. “A wit’s a feather and a chief’s a rod; An honest man’s the noblest work of God.” I'LDKNK TRICKBTT Horn in Pueblo, Col., December 28. 1903. Entered from Howard School, Grand Island, Neb., September, 1917. President Societe de Talents, 20. “The noblest mind the best contentment has.’ A it ha G. Turner Horn in Little Hock, January 27, 1903. Entered from Hock Creek School, Sep- tember, 1917. Inter-class Heading ('.on- test. 18; Preliminary Heading Contest, ’20; G. P. S. (’.., 18; G. IL. 20; l)ix Ellies; “A Day at Conference,” “Spring- time.” A tender heart a will inflexible.” .Marik Elizahkth Tysingbr •’Tootsib’ • Horn in Dallas, Tex., Nov. 9. 1901. En- tered from Peabody School. February. 1917. “The smile that blessed one lover’s heart has broken many more.” Hkssik Van Sicklk, Betty” Horn in Memphis, Tenn., July G, 1902. Entered from Savannah High School, September, 1917. “Springtime.” “She’s certain to please And quite at her ease.” Mildred Vkstal. ”Mib” Horn in Little Hock, May 6, 1903. En- tered from PealHMly School, September, 1917. Or light or dark, or short or tall. She sets a spring to snare them all.”
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