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Senior Class ROBERT L. SEEGERS, B. S. HAYNESVILLE, LA. Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Entered 19; President Y. M. C. A. ’20-’21: President Junior Class ’21; Var¬ sity Football ’19- ' 20- 21-’22; Varsity Bas¬ ketball ’20- ' 21: Assistant Business Manager Lagniappe ’22; A. O. Fraternity; Presi¬ dent Cap and Gown Club ’22: Student In¬ structor ’22-’23; Assistant Instructor of Physical Training ’22. Every one loved dear old “Bob.” Even now we seem to hear the Tech rooters at a football game yelling, 4 4 Seegers! Seegers!’ ’ Bob is greatly missed but w 7 e are assured of his suc¬ cess in business in Memphis. “Neither to seek nor to despise honors.’’ FLORENCE L. HAMILTON, B. S. VIVIAN, LA. Pedagogy Department Entered ’20: President Y. W. C. A. ’22; President Wesley Bible Class ' 22; Treas¬ urer Junior Class ’22; President Peda¬ gogy Students ' 22: Lagniappe Staff ’22; Cheer Leader ' 21- ' 22-’23; Cap and Gown Club ’22-’23: Girls’ Physical Director ' 22; Voted Best All-Around Girl 23; Editor-in- Chief Lagniappe ’23. “Heavy” is a girl who would be an asset to any college and we are glad that Tech holds her. She has held every position of honor and trust open to co-eds. When you notice that the Bulldogs occupy a prominent place in this book, just remember that 4 4 Heavy 19 tvas for them heart and soul. If she has an enemy, better not mention it to the students here—who thought enough of her to vote her the Best All-Around Girl in Tech. “Nuff Said.” J. RUDOLPH HOLMAN, JR., B. S. ALEXANDRIA, LA. Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Entered ’18; Z. A. K. Fraternity; Y. M. C. A.; Vice-President Cap and Gown Club ’22; Lagniappe Staff ’22; Football ’20-’21- ’22 ; Gym Instructor ’22. Altho 9 the 4 4 Runt of Tech, ’ ’ 44 Rudy” has done much for her; and is greatly missed by his many friends who know him to be as true as gold. “He is a sincere friend, what more need be said Paye Twenty-Five
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SUE WILLIE PRICE, B. S. RUSTON, LA. Pedagogy Department after finishing Home Economics Course in ’20 Entered ' 17: Secretary and Treasurer Junior Class ’20: Reporter Cap and Gown Club ' 22: Lagniappe Staff ' 23. Sue Willie can lay just claim to being one of the best students that La. Tech, has ever had, but that isn’t all. She is a great lover of sports and out-of-door life. In her chosen profession, teaching, she has already done splendid work in two high schools of the State. Those who have known and loved her best hate to part with her. “Magnificent spectacle of human happi- Senior Class D. G. ARMSTRONG, B. S. DUBACH, LA. Pedagogy Department Entered ’20 Pro m w hat w e have heard of {1 Strengthy ’ y we have missed much by not knowing him personally. He is one of our members who is making a splendid mark in the teaching pro¬ fession. “Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom. MRS. M. A. PRTCE, B. S. RUSTON, LA. Pedagogy Department Entered ' 20 She is a woman worthy of any praise that could be given her. Her kindness and ready smile made all her acquaint¬ ances her friends. “Her face betokens all things dear and good. ' Pnfte Twenty Fo LAGNIAPPE
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Page Twenty-Six Senior Class C. W. EDWARDS, B. S. RUSTON, LA. Pedagogy Department Entered ’22. “Little One” is well known and greatly admired by all, because of his ability to “put it across. ” To be a successful teacher is a very admir¬ able quality. “Great oaks from little acorns grow.” GLADYS KIDD, B. S. RUSTON, LA. Finished Home Economies Course ’18, re-entered ’22, taking Pedagogy Entered 15: President Cap and Gown Club ' 23: Lagniappe Staff ’23. To know her is to love her. “Punka” is one of the most depend¬ able girls in school. One wonders how she knows and does so much and yet always has time for a smile and a pleasant word with her friends, every¬ one whom she meets. ' The light that shines in a woman’s eyes; Oh! how it lies, it lies, it lies.” ALLEN BARKSDALE, B. S. RUSTON, LA. Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. Entered 19: Z. A. K. Fraternity; Presi¬ dent Wesley Bible Class 21; Cap and Gown Club ’22-’23: Cadet Sergeant It. O. T. C. ’20. Allen is one whom you must know to understand. He is rather sparing of words but is a fine fellow. We are expecting Allen to make a great suc¬ cess in the line of Engineering, lor he has a very practical mind and keeps up with all phases of Engineering work. “He is not satisfied with the ordinary things of life.” LAGNIAPPE
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