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JULIA ROBERTSON, RUSTON, LA. Subject of Thesis—“The Pure Food and Drug Laws of Louisiana.” Julia always carried sunshine when¬ ever she went. Her bright and cheerful disposition won her many friends. LELA TAIT, DANVILLE, LA. Subject of Thesis—“The Development of the Boot and Shoe Industry in the United States.” „ To know her was to love her. She had a kind word for all and was one of our brightest members. WILLIE WALTERS, CHOUDRANT, LA. Subject of Thesis—“The Monetary System of the United States.” She was a good student; would do any¬ thing to please her teachers and friends, and, by doing this she won a place in the affections of a. who knew her.
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. I ETHEL McKINNEY, RUSTON, LA. Subject of ' thesis—“Dieting in Fever and Other Diseases.” Ethel was very quiet and kind. Never got excited except when discussing “Evo¬ lution.” Conrad McKinney, ruston, la. Subject of ' thesis—“Design of a Power Plant.” He was our studious member. Extra bright in Mathematics. This was his fa¬ vorite motto: “The heights of great men reached and kept Were not attained by sudden flight; But they, while their companions slept, Were toiling upward in the night.” EVA NOLAN, RUSTON, LA. Subject of Thesis—“American Illustra¬ tors.” Altho little in stature, she held her own. She was a hard worker and ren- erallv accomplished whatever she at¬ tempted to do.
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SALLIE BEOPPl E, MINDEN, LA. Subject of Thesis—“The Increased Cost of Living.” She was noted for her loving disposi¬ tion and wit. She kept this motto ever before her: “A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men.” MAX A SAUNDERS, HUSTON, LA. Subject of Thesis—“Adulteration of Foods.” She was dignified and modest. Never argued with anyone, but had her opinion on each and every subject. WHARTON BROOKS, RUSTON, LA. Subject of Thesis—“United States Navy.” He was one of our jolly members, and was always ready to carry out any scheme suggested; yet, he was studious and one that was liked by all.
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