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Mentor (Elaas Continued FANNIE GRAMBLING FANNIE GRAMBLING, S E I Poland, La. Entered school 1904. Domestic Science Course. Class poet. Humorous Ed¬ itor of Lagma ppe. Member of Pelican-Agathendan Literary So¬ ciety, King’s Daughters and Mozart Club. Speaker in prelimi¬ nary contest 1905; oration subject: “Robert E. Lee.’’ Thesis and demonstration subject: “Quick Breads.’’ “She is pretty, jolly and kind. And very quick along every line. She is a friend to every man; The fact is—we all love Fan.’’ i i SARAH ALSTON GRISWOLD, 2 J I Pine Grove, Ark. Entered school 1903. Domestic Science Course. Class Secre¬ tary and Treasurer. Editor-in-chief of Lagniappe. Member of Hypatian-Lomax Literary Society, King’s Daughters and Basket¬ ball team. Thesis and demonstration subject: “Salads.’’ “Strong, industrious and great. The meanest creature she will not hate. She is absolutely indifferent to all mankind, When she tries to do a thing she does it in time.’’ Page 27
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Mentor (Elaaa Continued DAVID WILLIAM CALDWELL DAVID WILLIAM CALDWELL, k e Bernice, La. En- tered school 1904. Business Course. Class President. Assist¬ ant Business Manager Lagniappe. Member Hypatian-Lomax Literary Society, Y. M. C. A., hoot-ball and Base-ball teams. Captain Foot-ball team ’07 Yl- Society Representative 1908. Debate subject: “Resolved, That a Socialistic form of Government is better for the United States.” Thesis subject: “Wireless Telegraphy.” “He’s heavy and strong, but not very tall, For years he has been a champion at playing football.” i— . : .i REUBEN F. DUNN, $ a Greenwood, La. Entered school, 1903. Mechanical Course. Thesis subject: “Plans and Specifi¬ cations for Power Plant.” “With a chosen few he associates. Yet we think he seldom hates. He loves only Rubye, with eyes of blue. And to her, we know, he’ll ever be true.” Page 26 REUBEN F. DUNN —
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Orator (Class Continued LILLIE HATHAWAY, Ruston, La. Entered school 1905. Business course. Member Pelican-Agatheridan Literary Society. Thesis subject: “Rice Culture in Louisiana.’ “She is quiet, timid and dignified, But to do much work has never tried.” I l CARRIE KEA, Ruston, La. Entered school 1903. Domestic Science Course. Member of Hypatian-Lomax Literary Society. Thesis subject: “Baking Powders.” “Her hair is curly; Her cheeks are pink; She is always jolly. But seldom thinks.” CARRIE KEA Page 28
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