Louisiana Polytechnic Institute - Lagniappe Yearbook (Ruston, LA)

 - Class of 1907

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Page 20 THE SE flO ' R CLASS t Charlie Goyne: Alpha Omega. Entered school session 1 902-03. Star ball player. Is the unfortunate member of the class, always having trouble with his means of navigation. Loud thru halls and corridors echoes the sound of his martial tread. Claims Poe as his poet. Didn’t he write something about Annabel? Gussie Lane: Entered school session 1903- 04. Member of Lomax Hypatian-Literary Society. Hypatian representative ’06. Oration subject, Woman’s Work.” Lit¬ erary Editor of Lagniappe. Representative of Senior class 07. Deigns to speak to very few people. Is constantly humming that old familiar tune, Where Have You Been, Billy Boy, Billy Boy, to the disgust of her friends. Favorite flower, Sweet William. 7 alks exceedingly loud and never stops. Has great confidence in her ability to succeed with any thing she undertakes.

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Page 19 HE TEfiriOP . CLA S S Jennie Bell: Entered school session 1903-04. Member of Lomax-Hypatian Literary Society. Captain of basket ball team. Fine player, and, even during the excitement of the game, never fails to use elegant English. Her inability to comprehend Geology is a great drawback, but she is beginning, gradu¬ ally, to comprehend the Flagg’s relation to that subject. To make sure of escaping the reward of the old maid, she hung a wish bone over the library door and caught fine game. Drives away the blues by sing¬ ing ”01d Black Joe.” Dallas Lomax: Phi Delta. Entered school session 1904-05. Business manager of Lagniappe. Assistant instructor of Book¬ keeping. Senior class representative ’07. Has been dubbed the ” Emersonian Lad.” Very quiet and unassuming. Firmly be¬ lieves in posing for his picture. Shuns all honors with great energy. Objects to ex¬ pressing idle opinions, but has many high ideals for the future.



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Page 21 THE SEJVIO ' R CLASS Moncure Hancock: Alpha Omega. Entered school session 1903-04. Is the greatest flirt, never happy unless talking to some girl. Loves to debate on Resolved that all girls are nuisances;” always takes the affirma¬ tive. Chief delight, attending class meeting where his voice always drowns everything else. Vera Jones: Entered school session 1903-04. Member of Pelican-Agatheridan Literary Society. Music course. Music Editor of Lagniappe. The substantial shadow of the class president. Has one grievious fault, the abnormal love of Polly Con. Her ability to do trig problems excites the envy and admiration of all. A fine girl when the others do not boycott the Geology exam.

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