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Senior Class Harold W. Broadwell, B.S. RUSTON, LOUISIANA Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Course Entered, ’17; %. A. K, Fraternity; Treasurer Cap and Gown Club, ’22; President Senior Class, ’22; Lagniappe Staff, ' 22. One can not say enough good things about Harold. Be¬ sides being the best looking boy in school he is one of the jolliest and most dependable at L. P. I. Everyone who knows him loves him, and the whole town of Ruston as well as his friends at L. P. I. give him up with deep regret as he goes to Pennsylvania to work. “Though you may not see, you’ll know that he is near When a peal of happy laughter rings out upon your ear. In class or on the campus at any time of day If you hear the sound of laughter, he can’t be far away.’’ Dorothy L. Nixon, B.S. CROWLEY, LOUISIANA Pedagogy Course Entered, T9; Orchestra. ’20; Junior Class Musician, ’21; Secretary of the Cap and Gown Club, ’22; Cor¬ responding Secretary of the Wesley Bible Class, ’20; Secretary of the Wesley Bible Class, ’21; Associate Editor Lagniappe, ’22; Secretary of the Cap and Gown Club Alumni, ’22. We cannot hear the name of Dorothy without seeing a smiling and happy face, which all are glad to see, for who is better loved among her classmates than she? Behind this happy smile is the determination and the ability to make good. Just watch her as she enters the game of life and fills a place which has never been filled before. “I would love infinitely, and be loved.” Herman Z. Thomas, B.S. HEFLIN, LOUISIANA Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Course Entered, T7; L. P. I. Band, ’17-’21; Lieutenant R. O. T. C., TS-’20; Y. M. C. A., ’17-’22; Cap and Gown Club, ’22; Lagniappe Staff, ’22; A. O. Fraternity, ’21-’2 I 2; Treasurer Senior Class, ’22. Herman does not go around tooting his own horn, because it is not necessary. One look at “Tom” is enough to assure one that he is a worthy son of L. P. I. He is an earnest worker, and is always ready to lend a helping hand. The best wishes of his friends go with him as he leaves his Alma Mater for his place in the school of life. “Whate’er he did was done with so much ease. In him alone, ’twas natural to please.” 24
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Senior Class Frances E. Wilson, B.S. RUSTON, LOUISIANA Pedagogy Course Entered, ’16; Re-entered, 21; Orchestra, ’16-’22; Class Representative, ’20; Chorus, ’16-’22; Secretary Junior Class, ’20; Cap and Gown Club, ’21-’22; Editor-in-Chief Lagniappe, ’22. Frances is one girl in a thousand, and to know her well is a privilege. All who know her love her and marvel at her ability to “do things.” Whether it is keeping house, writing an English paper for Miss Johnson, editing an annual or making sandwiches for a picnic, Frances knows just how the thing should be done and does it well—always. “And mistress of herself, though China fall.’’ H. Ben Batchelor, B.S. RINGGOLD, LOUISIANA Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Entered, ’18; A. O. Fraternity, ' 21; President Junior Class, ’21; President of Y. M. C. A., ’ 21; Cap and Gown Club ’21-’22; Lagniappe Staff, ’22. “Tony” has the happy faculty of playing a leading role in the drama “making the world a happier place,” and yet keeping himself in the background. But even his modesty and declarations of “density” cannot hide his natural ability and perfect gentlemanliness. “A friend, a gentleman, what more can we say?’’ Corinne Kendall, B.S. RUSTON, LOUISIANA Home Economics Course Entered, ’17; Re-entered, ’21; Treasurer Junior Class, ’20; President Cap and Gown Club, ’21; Farmer and Farmerette Society, ’22; Reporter Cap and Gown Club, ’22; Lagniappe Staff, ' 22. Corinne is one of the valuable members of the Senior Class. She is ever ready to help in any activity, for she has caught the true spiri t of the school. We hate to lose our kind and gentle yet jolly friend, but we realize that she has even greater things to do than she has done, and our sincerest good wishes go with her. “Heart on her lips, and soul within her eyes, Soft as her clime and sunny as her skies.’’ 25
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