Louisiana Polytechnic Institute - Lagniappe Yearbook (Ruston, LA)

 - Class of 1910

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Annie Mabry, A K E . Entered school session I907 -’o 8. Member Hypatian-Lomax Literary Society. Class historian. Indus¬ trial Art Course. Winner Chemis¬ try medal ' 09. To know Annie is to lose faith in the belief that red¬ headed people are cross and ill- tempered. She had some queer ideas. One was that on top of the wardrobe was the best place to study. Auline Peevy, 2 A ©. Entered school session 1905- 06. Domestic Science Course. Member Hypatian-Lomax Literary Society. Secretary and treasurer class ’09 J 4 . If she is your friend, you have one that is true. If she is your enemy, she makes no pretense of being your friend. A STAR basketball player. No stronger “ROOTER” ever went into the athletic park. Known to all as “JACK”. Hattie Frasier, 2 A ©. Entered school session 1905-06. Manager basketball team 08. Cap¬ tain basketball team 09. Member of Hypatian-Lomax Literary So¬ ciety. Says little, just sits and looks “cute”. Never loves less than half a dozen boys at one time. Pet horror is having her picture made. 28

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Faris Johnston, A K t . Entered school session 1904-05. Domestic Science Course. Always the last in the class-room. “Just simply had to see somebody just a minute.” Her chief fault is lov¬ ing the boys. Chief occupation, talking in the halls and getting let¬ ters. Is especially gifted in the art of “Fooling the teachers”. Joel Murphy, Z A K. Entered school session i904- ' o5. AI ember of Pelican-Agatheridan Literary Society. Media n i c a 1 Course. Thinks that the girls are not “right bright” and delights in a chance to express his opinion. Especially fond of Mathematics and Ethics. Chief delight is going to class meetings. Our right-hand man when there is something to be done. To know him is a liberal education. 27



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Florence Buie, AK$. Entered school session 1904-05. Business Course. Her only fault is talking too much. Will not give the other members of the class time to get a word in edgewise. Our most dignified memb er and a dandy fine girl. Thinks she would like to live among the Indians. May Sims. Entered school session 1904-05. y [ ember of Pelican-Agatheridan Literary Society. T. all and very dignified—so people think but any member of the hood Analysis class can vouch for it that she can get oft her dignity and can get more girls into trouble than any other girl in the class. Declares that she will not die satisfied unless she mar¬ ries a certain bald-headed school teacher. Pythias Braswell. Entered school session 1905-06. Telegraphy and Bookkeeping. Was never known to say, “I don t know , when a teacher called on him. De¬ clares it s no use when you make them think that you do know. Al¬ ways getting into trouble and get¬ ting out again. Can cut more classes than all the rest of us put together. Best boy in the class and always “Johnny 011 ie Spot” when “There’s something doing.” 29

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