B. BELLE BOND: Entered school, ses¬ sion 1901-02. Member of Hypatian Literary Society. Winner Hypatian pre¬ liminary contest, ’05. Oration subject, 4 ‘The Power of Music.” Vice-president Senior Class. “A Daughter of the Oods, divinely tall and most divinely fair. ” The queen of her class, and fudge maker in general. Fine basket-ball player and captain of town team, ’05. Loves peanuts and popcorn, but loves English more. Her hobby is tab-collars and turnovers. Chief upholder of senior dignity and takes pride in looking wise to scare freshmen. CORBIE DAWKINS: Sigma Phi Iota. Entered school session 1904-5. Member Pelican Literary society. Winner Pelican preliminary contest ’06. Oration subject “The Poetry of the Southland.” Literary Editor Lagniappe. President of Senior class. Representative of Senior class. Her greatest desire is to be president of the U. S. and a good dancer. Pet horror is be¬ ing fat. Very fond of potatoes and ancient history. Always behind time and in a hur¬ ry. Never known to do Trig, problems or answer a question in “Polly. Con.” But a very good girl, if you let her have her way. PAUL FLEMING: Entered school, ses¬ sion 1903-04. Industrial Art course. Mem¬ ber Lomax Society. Art Editor Lagniappe and Art Editor of Industrialist. “Brer Lancaster,” as he is known to his class¬ mates, is our most artistic member. He delights equally in designing a new wall paper and drawing annual pictures. His only fault is talking too much, especially in English. Is addicted to doing gym¬ nastic stunts, just for fun, to the entire amazement of the class. One of our most studious members and entirely artistic. He is somewhat of a musician, a good deal of a mathematician, more of an artist, and a first rate, jolly classmate. Jt 64
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