Louisiana Polytechnic Institute - Lagniappe Yearbook (Ruston, LA)

 - Class of 1924

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Louisiana Polytechnic Institute - Lagniappe Yearbook (Ruston, LA) online collection, 1924 Edition, Cover
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We do respectfully dedicate this the eleventh volume of THE LAGNIAPPE, as a token of our sincere appreciation of his work at the old L. 1. 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Keeny has, without a doubt, done more for the Louisiana Polytechnic Institute than any other person, having successfully guided the school through 17 years of progress. With him “business is business”—and school work is decidedly business. True to the school aim “to make the thinker a worker and the worker a thinker,” he allows no shirking of responsibilities. No student enters his office door who does not come out a better worker or a clearer thinker. Even as he thinks and works—and knows how to think and work—he plays, and knows how to play. Fishing is his favorite sport, and he is widely recognized as an adept angler. Might as well ask if a nautilus fits his shell as to question his fitness for his position. He has made the place, and none other could fill it. Long live J. E. Keeny as President of the Louisiana Polytechnic Institute! ❖□❖□❖□□❖□ □♦ □❖□□□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□□❖□ □❖□❖□□□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□□❖□ □ ❖ □❖□□ ❖ □❖□ ♦:♦□□□□ □ ❖ □❖□□ ♦ ♦ « ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□□❖❖❖ ❖□❖□❖□□□♦ □❖□❖□□□□❖ ❖□❖□❖□♦♦♦□❖ □❖□❖□□❖❖❖ ♦ □♦ □♦ □□□ □ □❖□❖□□❖❖❖ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□□□□❖ ❖□❖□❖□❖❖❖ □❖□❖□□❖□□ ❖□♦ [ □♦ □❖ □♦ □• □ □❖❖❖ ❖□❖□❖□□□□ □❖□❖□□❖□□ ❖□❖□❖□♦ □□ □❖□❖□□❖□❖ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ ❖□❖□❖□□□❖ □❖□❖□□□□❖ ❖□❖□❖□□□□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ . _ ❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ rffiaTO Xn ❖❖❖❖•♦•□ □ □❖❖❖□ □❖ ♦•❖□ □ ❖•♦♦□ □□ DvOv V V i V- v LJ ♦ LJ V l—I l-J 1 □ ❖ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ❖ □ ❖ □❖□ ❖❖□□❖□❖□❖ □❖□□□❖□❖□ □❖□□❖□❖□❖ □❖□□□❖□❖□ □❖□□❖□❖□❖ □❖□□□❖□❖□ ❖❖❖□❖□❖□❖ □□□□□❖□❖a —i® ❖❖❖□❖□ ❖ □ ❖ AnAnnAnAn IliMH □❖□❖□❖□■ ❖□❖□❖□❖□«§ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□ ■ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖a ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖§ ❖□❖□□❖□❖□ Edna Arnold, B. A. Director Physical Education for Girls. B. A. L. S. U., 23: Instructor of Swimming. Com miinity Club and • Supervisor of Play Grounds. Baton Rouge, La.: Athletic Councillor. Tall Pines N H 22: Assistant Instructor in Public Speak ing, L. S. U., 22- 23; La. Tech., 23. Just like one of the girls. ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖™ □❖□❖□❖□❖a ❖□❖□❖□❖□41 □❖□❖□❖□❖a □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□4 □❖□❖□❖□❖c □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖■ □❖□❖□❖□❖i ❖□❖□❖□❖□♦: □❖□❖□❖□❖I ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ «s □❖□❖□❖□■ ❖□❖□❖□❖□♦: □❖□❖□❖□❖c □❖□❖□❖□❖C ❖□❖□❖□❖□« □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ l ❖□❖□❖□❖□♦! □❖□❖□❖□❖0 ❖□❖□❖□❖OT ❖□❖□❖□❖□ 5 □❖□❖□❖□♦ [ ❖□❖□❖□❖□♦: □❖□❖□❖□❖e ❖□❖□❖□❖□♦; □❖□❖□❖□❖r ❖□❖□❖□❖□«! □❖□❖□❖□■ ❖□❖□❖□❖Qj □❖□❖□❖□♦ [ □□□□□❖□❖a ❖❖❖□❖□❖□❖ ❖□❖: j □❖□❖□ n rn %n ♦%n ♦% VU V U V □□□□□❖□❖□ ❖□□□❖□❖□❖ ♦ □□□□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ ❖□❖□□❖□❖□ ❖❖❖□❖□❖□❖ □□❖□□❖□❖a □□❖□❖□❖□❖ □□□□□❖□❖a □□□□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ ■■■f jwton H. Brown, M. E., M. A., Ph. D. Professor of Mathematics and Physics. Ohio State University. 93: M. A. Cornell rsitv, 98: Ph. D. Ill. Wesleyan, 00: Gen. Rapid Transit Ry., Chattanooga, Tenn.. 00- Texas A. and M., 03-08: Dept. Electrical leering, Waco, Texas, 10-14: War Work. [ Base, Norfolk, Va., 16- 18; La. Tech., 21. is iust us broud in mind us he is in body. □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ♦ □❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□ ❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ Leslie Carter Critic Teacher If you have passed a term under Miss Carter, you are a good teacher. ❖□❖□❖□❖□ □♦ □♦ □♦ [ l ❖□❖□❖□❖□ □❖□❖□❖□❖ ❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖t ❖□❖□❖□❖o □❖□❖□❖□❖ n v r □❖□❖□❖□❖ ❖□❖□❖□❖□ □❖□❖□❖□❖ ❖□❖□❖□❖pi i i a I i a i i a i y Floy Edwards Instructor in English. Graduate La. State Normal. 10: Summer School. L. S. U.: Taught in La. H. S., 10- 18: La. Tech.. 18. Her personality has made her the most popular lady on the hill. □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖[ □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□♦♦ □♦ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖[ □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□• ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□ [ □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□« •□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖[ ] ❖ E ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□« ►□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□ ♦ [ )❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□ □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□ ! ■ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□ ‘•□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ c ? 1 ' ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ V □ V ►□❖ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ ' □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□♦♦♦□❖□ ♦♦ □ ❖ □ ❖ LJ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ •□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□ !❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ «□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□ ♦ ♦□□□ Y I □ ♦ □ □ □ ♦;« y □ □ □□□ ►□❖□❖□vDv i □ ♦♦♦□ ♦♦♦ □ v n i ❖ □ □ □ ♦♦♦ □ □ □ Helen Graham, B. S. Director of Home Economics. ♦ □ □ ♦; ❖□ □♦ □□□□ □❖□❖□□□□ □❖□❖□□ODD □ □ □ □♦ ♦□ ♦□♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ Graduate. L. I. I., 12: Chicago Univ., Summer, 03: Columbia Univ., ' 06-07. Diploma: Peabody College. Summer, ' 22: B. S., Columbia Univ., ’22- 23: Assistant Instructor, L. I. I., ‘02- ' 06; Director Hon e Economics, La. Tech., ’07- ' 22 and ' 23. What would a Senior reception be without Miss Helen! Kathleen Graham Librarian. Her record shows faithful service. Mrs. Willis B. Hale Instructor of Mathematics and Psychology. Graduate State Normal College, ' 95; taught New Iberia H. S.; La. Tech., 19. Always willing and ready. Alexina Haring, Ph. B. Professor of French. Ph. B. Chicago Univ., ' 20: taught Frederica H. S. Del.: State Normal School, Fredericksburg, Ya. La. Tech., ’23. Elle est la plus douce quand elle sourit. ❖□❖.□❖□❖a ♦ ♦♦♦ □ ♦♦♦□ ♦ □ «$ □ Jean Maud Harper, A. B. Assistant Professor of Education. A. B. Henderson—Brown College, ’08: Summer work L. S. U., 08: Columbia Univ.. 14: Univ. of Colorado, ’20: Chicago Univ., ' 22; taught in La. H. S., ’08-’21; La. Tech., ’21. Wanted—A new vocabulary so we can find words nice enough for her. Mrs. Harry Howard Instructor in Home Economics. Agnes Scott—College, Decatur, Ga.. ' 08-10: Graduate Technical Normal School, Chicago, 17: taught Home Economics in Gibsland H. S.. ’17 18; Delhi H. S., 18- ' 20: La. Tech., ’20. She couldn ' t do without Harry. Harry Howard Director of Business Course. Vienna Academy, ' 84: Ruston College, ' 85-’94; Industrial Inst. College of Louisiana, ' 95 ' 97: East¬ man Business College, ’97-’98; director of Busi¬ ness Department. I. I. C. of La.: L. I. I. and U P. I. since ' 97; Secy-Treas L. I. I. and L. P. I. since ’00. 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Registrar. He has an uncanny way of knowing when one cute and when one is ill. Mrs. J. L. Hutcheson, B. S. Professor of Latin. Graduate Wesleyan Female College, 99, M. E. L.; B. S., Valparaiso Univ., 09; traveled in Europe, summer, 13: Chicago Univ., summer, 19; Pri¬ mary Work, Levi H. S. (Memphis), 06- 07: Prin¬ cipal, 07- 08; Science, Messick H. S., ' 09-10; Mathematics and Physics, Germantown H. S.. 11-12; Principal, 12-15; English, Mathematics and Latin, La. Tech., ’16. She has a desire for better translations. Anna Idtse, B. S. Instructor in Home Economics. Graduate Moorhead Teachers’ College, 05; B. S., Univ. of Minnesota, ’15; taught in Elementary Schools of Minnesota. 05-11; Home Economics Laporte, Minn., ’15-17; Delavan, 17-19; La’ Tech., 19. There is an atmosphere of interest in her class¬ room. Elizabeth Johnston, Ph. B. Professor of English. Detroit Dramatic School, ’90; Ph. B., Univ. of Chicago, ’00; traveled in Europe, summer, ’00; taught in public schools of Indiana; public schools Grand Rapids, Mich.; Shurtleff College, Illinois; State Normal School, Ala.; La. Tech., ' 20. Devoutly for the modern girl, but devoutly against “ compacts” in class. M. Louise Johnson Girls’ Matron. St. Mary s Hall, San Antonio, Tex.; Dormitory Supt., Silliman College; La. Tech, ’23. Her duty comes first each day of her life. Paul F. Keeton, A. B., Ph. D. Assistant Professor of Education. A. B., Howard College, ’03; Ph. D., Washington Univ., ’15; Supt. and Prin. (Ala), ’03-’06; Prof. Scottsboro Inst., ’06-’08; Prof, and Dean, Okla. Baptist College, 09-’13; Prof. Simmons College, Tex., ’15-’17; Prof, and Dean, Judson College, 17- ' 21; Director, School of Education, S. W. Teachers’ College, Okla., ’21-’22; La. Tech., ’23. Some say he carries his Ph. D. in his satchel. □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ [ ♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦ □ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ □♦♦♦□♦♦♦□♦♦♦[!]♦♦ i □ ♦ □♦ □❖□❖ i □❖□♦:♦□♦ □❖ ❖□❖□❖□❖a •t □ 1 □ ♦♦• □ ♦♦ □ •♦• □ ♦♦♦ □ •♦♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦♦♦ L J ♦ □ ♦$ □ 1 □ 1 U i □ «$• □ 1 □ □ 1 □ i i □ ♦ □ □♦♦♦□«§►□ ❖□• □♦ □□□ 1 1 □ □□□ ♦ ! ♦ 1 □ □ • ♦ ♦♦♦ n □ ♦ ♦ «g □ ♦ ♦!♦ ♦ □ □ fisA fl «Hp4o a4o o g g n4oaD4roaDDfaDD aD DD oDftaQ«5Dc5 c5DD i ' iv v x •:• •• ' ❖! •:• •:-■ •:•: :•: ■ □•:•□[ i-x-: . x x«i i-x-i £ □ ♦!♦ □ ♦♦« □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦ □ v. .♦♦♦□♦♦♦□❖□•♦♦[ ►□□□ -□□□□❖□□□ ►□□□□ □□□□ 1 □ □ « • □ ♦ « □ □♦ □♦ □[ vt g ♦:♦□□♦;♦□ ❖□❖□♦:♦□□□□ c ♦ □• □□ ♦% ♦ □♦ □♦ □ □ ♦ ♦!♦♦% □❖□♦ □□□□♦•♦ ❖□❖□♦ □□□□ tZlvD IZ] ❖□♦ □♦ □♦ ♦[ ; l H V CD ♦ ♦[!] □ «$ ♦ ♦♦• ❖□❖□❖□♦♦♦□a CD ♦ O ♦♦♦ CD ♦? ♦ □❖□❖□ □□□♦ ♦ « □£□❖□□□□ □❖□❖□□□□a • □• [ n«.v % o □ □ ♦♦♦ □ CD CD □ «$♦ □ ♦♦♦ CD ♦ D 1 □ □ «$♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦♦♦ CD ♦ D 1 □ ♦ O D ♦ D ♦♦♦ □ □ 1 □ ♦♦♦ □ □ □ ♦♦♦□ Mrs. William E. Kidd Secretary to the President. Student L. P. I.; Graduate Miss Lynn ' s Business College. One look at Bess, and ) ou envy Bill. W. L. Mitchell, B. S., M. E. Professor of General Engineering. B. S., Ala. Polytechnic Inst., ’06: M. E., ’07: In¬ structor Mechanical Engineering, Ala. Polytechnic Inst,, 08-15: L. P. I., ’15. Remember, the tortoise won the race. Walter Morris Superintendent of Grounds. Has anybody here seen Mr. Morris? : 1 □ L j 1 Lila McClure, B. S. Instructor in History. Graduate La. State Normal, ’ll; Peabody College for Teachers, ’18; Univ. of Colorado, 23; La. She ' s a mighty sweet woman. H. D. McMurtray, B. S., E. E. Professor of Electrical Engineering. B. S., Miss. A. and M. College, ’07; Apprentice Course, General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 07- 08; Chicago Univ., summer, 16; In¬ structor, Miss. A. and M. College, 09-18; Mary¬ land Univ., ’19; La. Tech., ’20. Keep still just for a minute, please. Mrs. W. Floyd Pearce Professor of Commercial Subjects and Stenography. Graduate L. I. I.; Washington Business College; Student, Columbia Univ.; Secretary to President, L. I. -I.: Instructor Business Branches, La. Tech. “Wait ’til I go ask Miss Ruby ” always comes be¬ fore any important event. n n n n n u n c m I ♦ □ t 1-] ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ «f □ 1 0 1 0 . ♦ □ « • □ v □ v ■ ►□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖a ❖□❖□❖□❖a ♦••♦•♦•I j□ □ u vvvvyLi Li vvv vvv □ fiQQQ5$9S9 SBfHSte □□❖□□□□❖□ □ □ □vgg | □vu U U U U VU u uvuuvu I— i%ri —I uvvi □♦!♦□□□□□ v m, x vd □□□□♦ □ □An □♦♦♦□ □♦$♦ □ 1 ♦ ♦ • 0 « V t □ ♦ ♦ ♦ □ , « , □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□vD; □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖I l l 0 ♦ □ ♦ □ V ■ ■ H i ■ 1 1 I • J □□□□□❖□♦ □ 1 ❖□❖□□❖□❖I □□• □♦ □♦50 ♦ ♦ ♦ □□♦ □ ♦♦♦! ♦ □□□❖□♦ □ ♦ □♦ □ □♦ □♦:♦! ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦□ ►□• □♦ □♦ □ ! □♦ □❖□❖ A. E. Phillips, B. S., M. A. Supervisor of Teacher Training Department. B. S., Peabody College, 06: M. A., 17: Prin. Welch H. S., 06- 07: DeRidder H. S., 07-10; Houma H. S., 10-14: Su])t. City Schools. Arka delphia, Ark., 14-16: Prin., Marksville H. S., 17-18: La. Tech., ’18. Don ' t think secrets in the presence of an oracle. • □♦ □♦ □• □♦ □• □♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦ □❖□ ♦ □♦ • □• □♦ □♦ □❖ □□□□□♦ □♦ □ ❖□□□♦ □❖□♦ ♦ □□□□♦ □♦ □ ♦:♦□♦;♦□♦ □♦ □♦ □ □□♦ □❖□ ♦ ♦ ♦ □♦ □« □♦ □□♦ □□♦ □♦ □ □□♦ □♦ □❖□♦ □□□□♦ □♦ □♦ L. M. Phillips, A. B. Professor of Bookkeeping. He leads the Anania sCiub ♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦: P. S. Prince, B. S. Professor of Chemistry and Director of Physical Education for Boys. Good little athletic manager. mmm Mrs. Y. S. Pugh Matron Boys’ Hall. Not like the old lady who lived in a shoe, for Mrs. Pugh knows just what tit do—and she does it. □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ • □♦ □❖□ □❖ ♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ □♦ □♦ □ ♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖a ♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □• □♦ □• □♦ □ • □♦ □♦ □♦ □• □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ • □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □❖□❖□❖□❖a • □♦ □♦ □♦ □❖ □♦ □♦ □♦ □❖□ ♦ □♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦□♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦ □♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □♦ □♦ □ • □ ♦ ♦ □♦ □♦ □ • □ ♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ • □♦ □♦ □♦ □❖ □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ □♦ □♦ □« □♦ □ ♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦ □ ❖□♦ □♦ □♦ □♦:• □• □• □♦ □♦ □ ♦ □♦ □♦ □• □♦ □❖□❖□❖□❖a □♦ □♦ □♦ □❖□ ♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦ □ ♦J 0 [ ] 0 0 «£« □♦ □♦ □♦ □• □ ❖□❖□♦ □❖□❖ □• □♦ □♦ □♦ □ J 1 0 1 □♦ □ □♦ □♦ □ ♦ □❖□❖□❖□• □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ • □• □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦ 0 □ ♦ 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 o o o o :«o c , 0 ♦♦♦ 0 0 «■ « 0 ♦ « 0 ; 1 0 vO ■« □ 1 0 Raymond Leslie Reese, B. S. Director of Agricultural Course. Ark. State Agricultural School, 10-’14: B. S., Univ. of Illinois, 19: Instructor State Agricultural School, Arkansas, 16-18: Instructor of Chem¬ istry, Hospital Corps Training School, Hampton Roads, Va.. 18-19: Head, Dept. Animal Hus¬ bandry. Aranksas State Agri. School, ’19-21; La. Tech., ' ’21. Of course, the date isn ' t set yet. ♦♦♦□ ♦J ♦♦♦ Sallie E. Robison Critic Teacher. Graduate, L. I. I., 10: taught Primary Clarks, La., 10- ' 18: Lecompte, La., ’18-’5 Tech., ’23. Will she never run out of ideas? M. Elizabeth Trousdale Critic Teacher. It is a wonder how well she remembers folks. ►rAn n n n M] 0 0AnA0 L : C! D O ' 0 1 0 i c. □ o o : o □ □❖□ t o o o n c ♦% 0 i j □ ♦♦ □ ♦♦♦ i □ 1 □ 1 □ 1 □ ♦♦♦ □♦ □ □ □ ♦: : ♦ □ □ □ c g □ c □ ❖♦ ♦ ♦ □ □ ♦ ♦ ❖♦ □ ♦:-:♦♦ ♦ [ _ □ v □ □ □□♦!♦□□□□ □ • • ••• ♦♦□ □♦ □□□ □ □ ♦! ♦ □□ □ ♦ ♦♦♦♦ □ C ! v t □ vv t □ •t v t □ □ □ ♦ ♦♦♦♦ □ □ ♦ • ♦ • • □ 2 □ ♦♦♦ □ n n 1 i □ ♦♦♦ □ □❖□❖□❖□❖a □ ♦ □ i □ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ • □ ♦ ♦! ♦ □ □ □ ! ►□❖□❖□❖I vG □ Hallie Lois Varnkdoe Head of Violin Department. Brenau College, Acoustics, Dr. Murphy: Piano, Sinnette: Violin, Machaelis, Cincinnati Conserva¬ tory of Music; Diploma, Violin, 19; Violin, Jean Ten Have, ai d Robert Perutz: Voice, Dan Bed- doe: Piano, Lloyd Miller: Form and Analysis, Edgar Stillman Kellev; Taught Texas Presbyterian College. 19; La. Tech., ’20. She fiddles her time await. Glada B. Walker, A. B. Director of Art Department. B. A., L. P. I., ’23: Univ. of Chicago, summers, ‘20, ’21; Member Southern States Art League; La. Tech., ’20. You can give me five hags of peanuts, please. H. D. Wilson, B. S. Director of Music Department. B. S., Valparaiso, ' 90, Diploma in Voice: St. Louis, winter, ' 94, ’95: Voice, Robert Nelson: Harmony and Counterpoint, E. R. Kroeger: Chi¬ cago, winter, ' 97, ' 98, Piano, H. A. Kelso, Jr.: Voice, Albert E. Ruff; taught Music, Monroe H. S.; Director, Music, Normal School, Chilloche, Mo.; Music, H. S., Chapman, Kan.: La. Tech., ’99, Do all of you have your little brown hooks? BI iiss 4. - 1 Mrs. H. D. Wilson Superintendent of Dining Hall. She knows the way to our hearts. Mary C. Wilson, B. A. Critic Teacher. We can not tell ivhere she is best, she excels in so much. Robert J. Smith Instructor in Mechanic Arts, A great time fixer. Estelle Toggle, B. M. Professor of Music. Voice Diploma, Oklahoma College for Women, Chickasha, Okla.; B. M. f Chicago Musical College. Now girls, process gracefully. CORABEL W ' EIMER, B. S., M. A. Instructor in Foods and Dietetics. Graduate, State Normal School, Michigan, ’9G: Boston Cooking School: ’03, B. S., Teachers Col¬ lege, N. Y. C., 10; M. A., ’20: Chicago Univ., summer. 06: Teachers ' College, N. Y., summers, 18, 19: Director Food Dept., Normal College, Kan., 10, ’ll: Director Food Dept,, College In¬ dustrial Arts, Denton, Tex., 11-19: La. Tech., ’23. Oh, to be able to express our thoughts as Miss Weimer does. □ ♦ n ♦%n vUVuvuvuv Lj DvnvDvDvDvcvDvDvovnvnvD 5 □ □ ! t I ’ □ □ «5 □ □ 1 □ •$■ □♦! •□♦ □ □♦ □□□♦ □ :♦□ □□□□□❖□♦ □ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ Lj ♦ □ ♦ u ♦ □ ❖ □ 1 □ □ □ □♦ □ □❖□❖□❖□❖a ❖□❖□❖□❖a Frank Bogard, M. E. Director, Department of Engineering. The Engineers Forever! Mrs. Bosa L. Cameron Girls’ Matron. Just like your mother. William H. Dietz, A. B. Athletic Coach and Instructor in Mechanic Arts. A. B. Friends Univ., Kian., ’06; Carlisle ’07-’08; School of Industrial Arts, Phila., ’08, ’09, ’10; Instructor Carlisle, Mechanical Drawing, ’ll; Supt. Art Industries and Asst. Football Coach, ’12, ’13, ’14; Head Football Coach Washington State College ’15, ’16, ’17; Industrial Arts ’15; Head Football Coach U. S. Marines, Mare Island, ’18, ’19; La. Tech. ’22. Best Coach in the world. Purdue L T niv. ’21; Willis B. Hale, A. M. Director of Education Dept., and Professor of Psychology. Has a huge sense of humor. Bertha Hendrick, B. S. Assistant Professor Home Economics. Graduate Michigan State Normal College; B. S. Oregon Agricultural Col¬ lege ’15; Instructor Home Economics, Oregon Agricultural College, ’15; Monte Vista, Colo. ’15-’20; La. Tech. ’21. Keep house? I’ll say she can. Atlanta Meadows Instructor in Home Economics. Take your time and do it well. W. H. H. Newell, B. S., C. E. Professor in Mechanical Engineering. I’ve heard the wind blow before today. Vilis S. Pugh, B. I. Instructor in Mathematics. Here’s what I mean. Mrs. Lyda E. Sears Critic Teacher. 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Nixon, Secretory-Treasurer MOTTO. ‘‘Look up, and laugh, and love, and lift. ?? Flower Verbena Colors Blood red and navy blue SENIOR POEM. By Kathleen Alexander Farewell, classmates! Our tasks at Tech are done. How hard we’ve had to study! Yet we’ve had just loads of fun. We’ve had sadness From lessons given to do; But now we can’t find gladness When our lessons are ail through. Tech, we love you, We love your very name. To you we’ll give the honor If we e’er attain to fame. You have taught us To play the game of life. 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F. Lyles Alto. President Bruce Smith Winnfield. Candidate for B. S. School of Education Candidate for B. S. School of Engineering. Zeta Alpha Kappa; Football I, 2; Baseball 1, 2: Assistant Coach 3, 4; Wesley Bible Class 1, 2, 3, 4: Ures. 3; Sophomore Dramatics 2: Class Presi¬ dent 2: Most Popular Boy 4: Class President 4. “Gunboat’s” initials may have gained his nick name for him, but all indications point toward his feet. What can ' t he do and what hasn ' t he done? Studied a little, taught a little; read a lot, talked a lot: played ball just more than we can tell, and even courted some, they say. Modern literature holds no book too new for him to know, and the campus harbors no freshie who is too new to know him. We think he is going to make a great college ath¬ letic coach. Zeta Alpha Kappa: Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Treas. 2; Sec. 4: Class Historian 3: L. P. I. A. A. 3, 4: Cap and Gown Club 3, 4: Vice-Pres. 3; Lagniappe Staff 4: Class Vice-President 4. Felix hails from Alto and, with all his charming mannerisms and gentleman ' s airs, is a true stu¬ dent. His reading reports in Ethics have set a standard many poor Juniors will regret even while his teachers rejoice. For two years he led the Aggie life but in his Senior year changed to Education with the idea of teaching school. •SuipunojsK si uojSimuoy u 5pad oj .tyipqe sijj S ome day we hope he will have one all his own in a nicely fitted office in a brick building. 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Nixon Ruston. Jewell Bond Ruston. Candidate for B. A School of Music. Summer Class. Candidate for B. A. School of Education. Sigma Phi Iota; Wesley Bible Class 1, 2, 3, 4: Pres. 2; Chorus 1, 2: Sophomore Dramatics 2; Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4: Spizz Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor- in-Chief 2, 3: Cap and Gown Club 3, 4: Secretary 3; L. P. I. A. A. 3, 4, Assistant Secv-Treas. 4: Glee Club 4; the English Eleven; Alumni Family. Class Sec-Treas. 4. Campus Pest” is right there with brains, pep, accommodation and work—everywhere at once, nowhere in particular. She preaches Lagniappe, flunkies for the Boss Man, drives a mean Ford and even teaches a little. She’s the shining light” of her classes, putting dimmers” on other studes. Literary ability plus leadership especially fit her for editing. Pep ? Notice her at a game. We’ll wager she can raise more noise than five girls her size. Despite these qualities indicating fame in business or politics, we predict a bungalow for two—or more. Chorus 1, 2, 3; Band 2; Orchestra 2; Term Presi¬ dent 4; Cap and Gown Club 3, 4. Never was a girl more adaptable. Jewell is as much at home on the piano stool as in the saddle. Often she paints china in the most delicate and intricate designs: then in English class she twists words for shades of meaning. But her real interest lies in Welfare Work, and no doubt she could tell us now just how many calories per day each member of her Sunday School class should be given. 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She’s always playing tennis to reduce —and dieting to get fat. Contrary to the general belief, she isn ' t really hardheaded: she just has a determination to succeed in anything she attempts, wen needle work. She is one of the best and most lcvable girls we know, and her best quality is that she doesn’t know it. We prophesy for her a do¬ minion of a cozy little cottage and a “Yank.’’ Candidate for B. S. School of Home Economics. Fall Class. Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Wesley Bible Class 1, 2. 3, 4: Sophomore Dramatics 2: Cap and Gown Club 3, 4: L. P. I. A. A. 3, 4: the English Eleven: Lagniappe Staff 4. “ Mary , Mary , quite eont ary . How does your garden grow? We think of this old rhyme and our Mary together, for she’s the most modest, shy, home and-garden loving little person we know. Think of all the nice things you ever heard and apply them to Mary. She is neatness, kindness, sympathy and friendliness, all united into one small young lady. 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' iMI r ♦X v v ♦ v : JWm!i wBBreir ■ ❖□❖□❖□❖a □❖□♦ □♦ □♦ ♦:•□♦ □ ♦□♦ □ ♦ □❖□❖□❖□❖a ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ □♦ □♦ □♦:♦□♦ □□□□□♦ □♦ □ □□□□□•:♦□ □ □□□□ :♦□ ♦□♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ □ «$♦ □ □ ♦ □ ♦ r] ♦ □ ♦ □ □❖□♦ □♦ □ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ❖□❖□❖□❖a □ □ □ □ •□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□a ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □❖□❖□❖□❖a Wilma C. Williams Many. Candidate for B. A. Schools of Education and Music, Wilba C. Williams Many. V L J V l—l % i_! V ■_ V n . n nAn r i Candidate for B. A. Schools of Education and Music, Fall Class. Fall Class. Y. W. C. A. cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Dra¬ matics 2: Band 3, 4: Cap and Gown Club 3. 4: Treasurer 3: Reporter 4: Lagniappe Staff 3: the English Eleven: L. P. I. A. A. 3, 4. Is Wilma like her sister or her sister like her? Give it up. Think the pictures are mixed anyhow, so we ' ll mix the writeups. Remember when she entered four years ago? The teachers began trying to tell ' em apart. Tried to tell which was better in Math; tried to tell the piano touches apart: tried to distinguish between their themes: but no one could even tell which doublet co-operated better. Doubly blessed with sense and ability, we know Big Sister will mystify and entertain many Chau¬ tauqua audiences. Y. W. C. A. cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Dra¬ matics 2: Band 3, 4: Cap and Gown Club 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 3: President 4; Lagniappe Staff 3; the English Eleven: L. P. I. A. A. 3, 4. Heard of Kate and Dupli-cate? Don ' t know which is Little Sister, but she is original. If one tried to picture Wilba. it would have to be a dittoed movie. Now she writes on Wordsworth ' s Philosophy, now on nails. Next she chases to band and pushes cornet keys, but before you know it, she is prac¬ ticing some play. Between times she sews, writes letters and plays the piano. ' Tis a wonder she lias time to make friends, but she has scores of ’em. 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Zeta Alpha Kappa; Sigma Phi Iota: Band 1. 2, 4: Sophomore Dramatics 2: Tech Baptist Class 1, 2, 3, 4: President 2, 4: Cap and Gown Club 3. 4: Reporter 3: Treasurer 4: L. P. I. A. A. 3, 4: Associate Editor Lagniappe 4; the English Eleven. “Tater” comes to mind when profs talk about “I. Q.’s” and “A. Q.V Brains? I’ll say lie’s got ’em, yet lie’s a regular fellow—hunts, fishes, plays tennis, and makes a typewriter toddle right off the desk. He’s also proficient in Ford driving— with one hand. Add to brains and frivolities, a serious regard for life’s better things, good literature, music, art, etc., and there’s Walter. Whether as corporation president, Supreme Judge, or whatnot, he is sure to fill his niche admirably. “Dumb-bell Jones.” Ever hear that? Although he seemed such at times, he really had the ability to put over what he knew. His proper setting is delivering a speech on “Louisiana High Schools Properly Organized” to interested educators. Can’t you hear him now as he said in his classes, “Doctor! Doctor! I’ve got a question I’d like to ask ?” Never a better student nor a steadier worker has walked Tech’s halls; and he is sure to bring honor upon the class. We see him, in later years, as a great orator hold¬ ing large audiences spell bound. mMMm. W UU | u n H Mfirl r BB7 ■ (AM a ii ■ :tA ) 1 .a i Mta i ' vlVTi ’ 1 VP5BB B9B v« Hi A , . □ . o.. jB BBmmv o I] ❖ BBBU ii .. ,— „ - ' □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖a — i ♦: □ c ♦: □ □ z □ □ ♦: r □♦ □□□ □□❖□□□ □□♦ □ ❖ □□♦ □□□ ❖□□□• □ □□□ □□□□□□♦ □♦ □ □ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□• □ □ «$ q ♦j □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ ❖□❖□❖□❖a ♦ □ ♦ □ • □ ♦ □ « □ ♦ Eobert L. Yining Ruston. J. Orion Owen H ico. ♦$ ] •£♦ □ ♦j n □ ♦! n □ n n % n A i—i a n Candidate for B. A. School of Education Winter Class. Candidate for B. S. School of Engineering. Winter Class. Zeta Alpha Kappa: Y. M. C. A. 1; Cap and Gown Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Lagniappe Circulation Staff 4. Orion is Tech ' s ladies’ man. Like the sirens who charmed sailors of old. he bewitches ladies through strange unbreakable spells; young, old, lean, fat— all succumb to the charm of his permanent wave and guileless smile. Despite vampish ways, Orion is a general favorite, a worthy student who has never trembled at men¬ tion of the “Hog-Law.” For other characteristics, eccentricities, or idio¬ syncrasies, we ll only say “He roomed with L. O. Fox”. We predict permanent waves of success equaling those of his hair gained by Fox ' s diligent efforts with curl papers. Alpha Omega; Class Representative 2. Vining is long and tall, alwavs into everything, not maliciously but always helping. In class he lends aid to the professors by long and learned discourses on practical subjects: “Neurones,” “Synapes,” “Importance,” etc. He ' s ready and waiting when it comes to putting across social movements. As nothing was too hard for him to try, he ably represented his class when finishing Junior College. Robert is another Ford driver. He ' s married, how¬ ever, so hands off, ladies! 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A. 3, 4; Cap and Gown Club 3. 4: Winner Snap Shot Contest 4: Photograph Editor Lagniappe 4. Allen is a typical Senior, dignified, reserved brainy, possessing “good bay-hoss sense,” and en¬ tering into all school activities. His themes and literary criticisms are English teachers’ joys. Remember how Miss Johnson read his papers to English X, actually expecting them to approach his standard ? Reason? Ye gods! He ' d scare the rest of the class dumb with his profound answers to incom¬ prehensible questions in psychology and astronomy. Nor do business problems hold terrors for him. Judging from these many accomplishments he ' ll have a famous career in the business world with ample remuneration. Candidate for B. S. School of Home Economics. Spring Class. Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Cap and Gown Club 3, 4: L. P. I. A. A. 3, 4; Lagniappe Circulation Staff 4: Class Poet 4. Everyofie knows Kat for gesticulating when talk¬ ing. 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Lottie C. Caraway Sugartown. Candidate for B. S. School of Horae Economics. Spring Class. Sigma Phi Iota; Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Baptist Tech Class 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1, Vice-Pres. 4: Cap and Gown Club 3, 4; Secretary 4; Lagniappe Staff 4: the English Eleven; Class Representa¬ tive 4. Lottie had been out of school teaching, but she slipped into Tech classes and student activities so easily, we regard her as a cornerstone. Her emergency power is exceptional. She became Moll White on a minute’s notice and saved the re¬ ception play. But her work is never done in spurts. Lottie is the dependable, even-tempered variety, elsh she never would have controlled Lagniappe ' s Faculty section and the Cap and Gown Club ' s secretarial book. We hear she is to teach. How we envy her pupils! Candidate for B. S. School of Home Economics. Spring Class. Sophomore Dramatics 2: L. P. I. A. A. 3, 4: Spizz Staff 3, 4: Cap and Gown Club 3, 4: Vice- Pres. 4 : Lagniappe Staff 4; the Alumni Family. Eppie is dignified, when occasion demands, but we always think of her with jolly smiles and twinkling eyes. She likes fishing, the attraction having something to do with hook baiting; but she collects Soph, pictures, decides on class flowers, and gives par¬ ties to visiting ball teams on an hour ' s notice. As a student, she has a sound reputation with soaring ambitions. Some university shall receive her if, Sampson like, she keeps her locks unshorn. 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Candidate for B. S. School of Engineering. Spring Class. Alpha Omega: Sigma Phi Iota; Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3; Class President 2: Student Instructor 3, 4: Cap and Gown Club 3, 4, Secretary 3; Assistant Manager Lagniappe 3; Business Manager Lag- niappe 4. Sly Fox shuns some grapes hut gets there in in¬ terpreting an Entropy-Heat diagram or diagnos¬ ing a Thermodynamics case. Skilled in Mechan¬ ical, Electrical and Civil Engineering, Fox is also competent in Financial Engineering, having had at different times the money-handling responsibility for student activities. Cunning and alertness are drawing cards for him socially. Even the propensities of Cupid’s snares have proven insufficient to inveigh him into fol¬ lowing a path other than a strictly business proposition. When his prospective employer in big engineering asks ‘‘Single or married?”, Fox answers “Just one.” Lillian Skinner Ruston. Candidate for B. A. School of Music. Spring Class. Band 1, 2, 3: Class Musician 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Cap and Gown Club 3, 4; Humorous Editor Spizz 4; Lagniappe Staff 4. “Got some gum? Aw, shoot! Well, let’s go to the little store and get something to eat.” Lillian is a valuable member of the Glee Club, and sings in quite a grand opera manner; rides dashing horses as well as hobby horses. She is at home on a piano stool, playin g either classical or jazz music, according to her audience. She is lively, witty, and good to look at. 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Summerfield .Hico .Lisbon .Bernice .Bernice .Bernice Summerfield .Dubach .Bernice .Hico .Lisbon .Bernice Itonia Baird. Chloe Colvin. Mrs. Geo. Brown. . H. H. Faircloth Jennings Fuller. . . Nell Garland. Mrs. D. B. Garland Floy Grafton. Mrs. W. A. Gray. C. D. Greer. J. C. Gresham. . . . Clara Griggs. E. R. Hester. Rela Key. V V ♦ □♦♦♦ □ ❖c ♦ .♦ n An n ♦ n ♦! ❖ □ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦♦♦ D LJ □ □ 1 □ 1 D . . ❖□❖□❖□♦♦♦a □ ♦♦♦ C] ♦♦♦ □ ♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ ❖□❖□❖□❖a □ - - - — — jy □ ♦ ♦♦♦ %•;• □ ♦! n A. n A n m r-i r 5 -, ♦ .♦ . ► □ i □ «$ □ ♦ □ □ □ □♦ ♦J □ 1 □ ♦♦♦ □ □ ♦♦♦ ❖□❖□❖□❖a □ i □ ♦ o ❖ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦ □ □❖□❖□❖□❖a □❖□❖□❖□❖a □ «$♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ 1 □ □ ❖□❖□❖□❖a :- ♦♦♦□•$♦□ ♦!♦□♦♦♦□ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦□ ♦♦♦□ ♦ □ ♦ {□❖□❖□❖□❖a □❖□❖□❖□❖a □❖□❖□❖□❖a □❖□❖□❖□❖a □❖□❖□❖□❖a ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦♦♦ CLASS OF 1925. V. W. Barber, President Alice Norris, Vice-President Eva Henderson, Secretary E. L. Walker, Treasurer Flower Marigold MOTTO Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you Colors DEM JUNIORS. By Esther Cheatwood Hab yo’ all ebber heard ’bout Dem famous Junior folks? Deys de smartes ’ on dis campus, An’ I ain’t a-tellin’ jokes. Dey has a lot o ’ lessons Dat dey mus’ larn each night, An’ b’lieve me dey ain’t quittin’ Till deys all don up jes’ right. Now dar am al’ays other things ’Sides study hard an’ frown, Cause dey goes to dat ’portant club Dat dey calls de ‘ ‘ Cap an ’ Gown. ’ ’ Here at dis club dey al ’ays chat An’ laugh fer quite a while, Den dey brings in all de good eats Dat ’ould make a possum smile. When college days am ober, An ’ de time is come to part, It des seems like der’s gonna be A big crack down my heart. But when dis class o’ ’25 Has uh vict’ry to be won, Dey’ll get right down an’ study hard, An’ fight ’til set o’ sun. □ ❖ □ ♦ □ ♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦♦♦ ♦ □ i □ l An An .♦« n An Green and Gold _‘ i J □ ♦ □ t □ 1 □ ♦$ □ •! □ $ □ □♦$ □♦$•[ -« 5 □□ t □ i □ i ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ □ ♦ □ • i w □ □ □ C !« X X □ □ X v D X □ ♦ ♦ ♦ □□ □□ □ □ □ _ _ _ □ □□ □ □♦x x n □ □« j □ □ ¥ -□ --- -- - -□❖□❖□❖□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□no .♦ x : n □ □ ►□□□❖□□□❖□□□□❖□□no □ u x V. W. Barber Summerfield. Education. Alpha Omega; Football Trainer 1, 2; Asst. Man¬ ager 3: L. P. I. A. A. 3; Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3; Vice-Pres; 1, Treas, 2: Pres. 3; Cheer Leader 2; Sophomore Dramatics 2; Spizz Athletic Re¬ porter 1. 2; Lagniappe Athletic Editor 3: Baptist Tech Class 1, 2, 3; Best All-Round Boy 3; Class Pres. 3. It ' s more fun to lead titan to follow. V □ V □ V ♦ □ ♦♦♦□ □ •$ □ □ Alice Norris Choudrant. Home Economics. Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3; Soi)homore Dramatics 2; Sec. Baptist Class 3: Varsity Volley Ball 3: Cap and Gown Club 3; Vice-Pres. Junior Class 3. She mat never do anything startling, but maybe she doesn ' t want to. Eva Henderson Ruston. Art. Class Treasurer 2: Class Secretary 3; Cap and Gown Club 3 : L. P. I. A. A. 3. Row, row, roiv your boat gently down the stream ♦•• Edgar L. Walker Wyatt. Engineering. Zeta Alpha Kappa; Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 2 : Wesley I 2, 3, Pres. 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Sop matics. Shore, I ' m a eo ' tin ’ man Rupert T. Barber Summerfield. Business and Pre-Medical. Alpha Omega; Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 1, Sec. 1; Baptist Tech Class 1, 2, 3, Pres. 1: Scrub-Football 2; Scrub-Baseball 2: Varsity Basketball 2: Soph¬ omore Dramatics 2 ; Cap and Gown Club 3 ; L. P. I. A. A. 3. Would that the world knew my greatness. ❖o R. M. Baskin, Jr. Baskin. Engineering. Alpha Omega; Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3, Representative to Indianapolis 3; R. O. T. C. 1; Cap and Gown Club 3; Presbyterian Tech Class 1, 2, 3, Vice- Pres. 1, Pres. 2; Scrub-Baseball 2 ; Scrub-Football 2; Class President 2; Varsity Baseball 3. Shoiv me the task and it will be done. Tyler Bolin R uston. Education. J. O. Y. Class 1, 2, 3, Sec. 1, 2: Volley Ball 2; Sophomore Dramatics 2; Spizz Staff 3; L. P. I. A, A. 3; Cap and Gown Club 3, Sec. 3; Feature Editor Lagniappe 3; Most Intelligent Girl 3. Go where she will, she will make her mark. □♦!♦□□ □ □□♦!-:♦❖♦ ♦!♦□□«?♦□□ □ □□❖□♦?□•:♦□ □ □❖□ □ □♦ ••:♦♦ ♦:♦□ □ dWd □ vvvd □ vvg □ □ □ vg v □ vi •♦♦ t 1° ♦♦ •!« C •♦♦ • ♦ 1° □ t ♦♦♦ v □ 1 •♦♦♦? ♦!♦ [ ’ t ♦!♦♦♦• □ ♦!♦♦!♦♦!♦ □ □ ! ♦♦ ♦♦♦ □ ♦$♦%♦ s □ w □ C •♦♦♦♦♦ □ □ ♦♦♦•♦ ♦ yv □ □ L v G v ■ . □ ❖□ □❖□❖□♦ □❖ □ □ □ □ □ □♦:♦□« □ □❖□♦ □♦ □ ♦□♦ □♦ □♦ □ □ ♦ □ i ♦ □♦ □ «$♦□ ♦♦♦□ ♦♦♦□ J« ♦ □ ❖□ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ □ □ □♦ □ □ ♦□ ♦□ ♦□ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ ♦ ♦□♦♦♦□ ♦$ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □♦ □ ♦ □□□□□♦ □♦ □ □ ♦ □ ♦♦♦□ ♦ □□□□□❖□❖□ Y. L. McMullen Dubach. Engineering. Zeta Alpha Kappa: Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3: Wesley Bible Class 1, 2, 3, Treas. 2; Pres. 3; Cap and Go vn Club 3 ; Band 1, 2. Above all things else, a gentleman. ♦!« Maggie Dell Moore Ruston. Home Economics. L. P. I. A. A. 3; Cap and Gown Club 3; Sec. 3: Alumni Family; Humorous Editor Lagniappe 3 She is cute, jolly and kind; Very quick on every line. Ida L. Nelson Ruston. Home Economics. L. P. I. A. A.; Cap and Gown Club 3; Alumni Family; the English Eleven. My little body is not iveary of this great world. □ ♦ □ ♦ i j ♦♦♦□ ♦♦♦□ □❖□❖□❖□❖a ❖□❖□❖□❖a □ □ ♦♦♦ □ Katie Nelson Ruston. Education. Band 1, 2, 3: Wesley Bible Class 1, 2, 3; Cap and Gown Club 3: L. P. I. A. A. 3; Alumni Family. She followeth knowledge like a setting star. □ □ □❖□ Leo M. Odom Jonesboro. Engineering. Alpha Omega; Y. M. C. A. 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3 J. O. Y. Class 3; Cap and Gown Club 3. Tranquil people accomplish much. □ 1 □ 1 □ □ ♦♦♦ r Mrs. M. A. Price, Jr. Ruston. Home Economics. Sigma Phi Iota; Cap and Gown Club 3; Alumni Family. Civilized men can not live without cooks. □ j □ i □ ♦ ♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ ! □ ♦ □ □❖□❖□❖□❖a □ □❖□❖□❖□❖a Paul Risinger Spearsville. Engineering. Zeta Alpha Kappa: Alumni Family: Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3; Baptist Tech Class 1, 2, 3; Cap and Gown Club 3, Treas.; Lagniappe Staff 3. Aye, verily, the hairs of his .head are numbered. ♦□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖g g g g g g g g g ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖I: : i □ ♦:« □ □ c □ ♦ □ □ □□• ♦♦♦ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖a □ □ □ □; _ _♦ □♦ ♦ ♦ □♦ □♦ □• □ c ♦ □♦ □ ♦ □♦♦♦□ □❖□❖□❖□❖a C ♦ □❖□♦ □♦ ! ♦♦♦□❖a 5 B c ; c c □ □ c ♦: □ ♦• ♦ ♦ □ Mary Bess Roberts Ruston. Music. L. P. I. A. A. 3; Wesley Bible Class 1, 2, 1, Treas. 3: Class Musician 2; Chorus 1, 2 : Club 3. Men are all brutes, but I love ’em. □❖□❖□□CO J. A. Shelby Ringgold. Business. Alpha Omega Fraternity: Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3, Sec. 1, 2; Baptist Tech Class 1, 2, 3; Vice-Pres. 2; Class President 2: Sophomore Dramatic 2; Asst. Business Manager Spizz 3; L. P. I. A. A. 3; Cap and Gown Club 3; Pres. 3. End this college life and let me sleep. □ □ □♦ □ ❖□♦:♦□♦ □□□□ □ □ □ □□ ❖□❖□❖□□□a 1 □ ♦ L. ♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ j □ ♦ □ ♦♦♦□♦J d k kk«c !♦ □ ♦♦♦□ ♦ Lillian Skinner Ruston. Music. Band 1, 2, 3; Class Musician 2; Glee Club 3, Sec. 3. Time elaborately thrown away. Elsie Sutton Ruston. Home Economics. Baptist Tech Class 2, 3: Program Committee 2: Spizz Staff 2, 3, Circulation 2, Editor-in-Chief 3: Lagniappe Staff 3; L. P. I. A. A. 3; Cap and Gown Club 3. Know the true value of time, snatch, sieze and use every minute of it. Albert Wade Dubacli. Business. Zeta Alpha Kappa Fraternity; Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3; Wesley Bible Class 1, 2, 3: Vice-Pres. 2, 3: Sophomore Dramatics 2: L. P. I. A. A. 3: Cap and Gown Club 3, Treas. 3: Band 1, 2, 3; Or¬ chestra 3: the English Eleven; Spizz Typist 3: Lagniappe Typist 3. Love making—how simple a matter. Gladys West Bunkie. Home Economics. Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3; Wesley Bible Class 1, 2, 3: Treas. 1; Sec. 2: Pres. Young People’s Dept. 3: Sophomore Dramatics 2: Most Popular Girl 2 ; L. P. I. A. A. 3; A. A. C. 3: Cap and Gown Club 3; Asst. Manager Lagniappe 3; the English eleven 3: Spizz Staff 3; Cheer Leader 3; Charter Member W. A. A.: Varsity Baskelball 3. She reminds one of a gypsy maid, with the gaiety of romance in her heart.. A. W. Weydert St. Francisville Engineering. Alpha Omega Fraternity: Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3; Cap and Gown Club 3 ; Business Manager of Spizz 3; Vice-Pres. 2 ; Sophomore Class: Alumni Family. Ambition rules the heart and love the soul. □❖□ □♦ □♦ □ □ ♦ □ ♦ ♦ L j □ □ ♦♦♦□ ♦♦♦□ ♦♦♦ . m a i ' - i: ' ♦ ♦ ■ V IVIjVLj ' V VUVL . V ' L .VUVt-VUVUV a (—1 Ar-ii— i An An VU%V V V v ❖□❖□❖□❖a : □❖□❖□❖□❖a An An A n An ♦! □ i a An An ? [ □❖□❖£ 3 K “AnA ' AnAH :♦ ♦ v □ ♦ n ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ ♦ T □❖□❖□❖□❖a □❖□❖□❖□❖a v v v :♦ □❖□❖□❖□❖a □❖□❖□❖□❖a □❖□❖□❖□❖a □❖□❖□❖□❖a □❖□❖□❖□❖a □ □ □ □ □❖□❖□❖□❖a □❖□❖□❖□❖a □❖□❖□❖□❖a r —• A — --- A - --ft. . A _ a JzL A .Z-. a A - -. 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Mecom A whole long year we’ve studied, Now we’re feeling mighty fine; And each to each is saying, ‘ ‘ Thanks, no Freshman’s luck for mine ! 9 9 On sands of time imprinting Our life story now we make; Reminding us tomorrow Life will be ours just to take. When back the years we’re turning And we speak of days of yore; I tell you, we will tell ’em Of the days of Sophomore. □♦ □ □ □ □♦!♦□□□ □□•♦••x-x-n □❖□□□□□❖□❖□ ' □❖□♦♦•□♦♦•□•♦•□♦♦•□♦♦♦□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖a n ♦♦ ' , t n ♦ • • n ♦v ♦ ■ ♦• ’♦ n •♦■‘■ ♦ ■ ♦ ' •[1] □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□! ♦♦♦ L ] □ ♦ : ❖□♦ : □❖□ HI ♦ □ ♦□♦ □♦ □♦ y . a i Marguerite Alexander, Mmdcn v w p a Education - ' m «- m y. w. c. a. n vr Annie Mae Allen, Dubach Education. Susie Alley, Bayville Education. □ □ □□□□♦ ♦ ❖□❖□❖□❖a □ □ ♦$ □ «$ □ ♦$ □ W. H. Anders, Dodson Business. Z. A. K. Fraternity; North Hall Quartette Y. M. C. A. Louise Andrews, Euston Home Economics. 0 ♦♦♦ □ ♦$ ♦♦♦ □ n □ «$ n n ♦% nAn «% r i A. n Franklin E. Barr, Eros Education. Maude Blackman, Grayson Home Economics. Amy Bond, Euston Music. Glee Club; Track. Lawrence Pat Brazil, Bauxite, Ark. Business. A. O. Fraternity; Football; Baseball. Euby Brett, Colfax Home Economics. Volley Ball; Y. W. C. A.; W. A. A, All-Bound Girl. Eula Brooks, Quitman Home Economics. Y. W. C. A. ♦t □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦$ n «$♦ □ Thelma Brothers, Euston Business. ♦% :« :• □ a □ □ □ □ ♦ ♦ □ ♦ ♦ • ❖ ❖ □ □ ❖ ♦ t □ □ ❖ • • □ □ ♦ « •: : g g i i i □ «$ □ i □ ♦ « □□□□□♦ □♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦ ♦□♦♦♦□ c Mrs. Verlie H. Brothers, Ruston Home Economies. Giron Calahan, Simsboro Home Economics. Nanetta Caraway, Logansport Applied Art. W. C. A.; W. A. A. «$♦ n 1 o ♦♦♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦♦♦ 1 O 1 □ □ ♦♦♦ □ t ♦♦♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ •$ □ i □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦ □ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ □ □ 1 □ ♦♦♦ □ 1 □ ♦ □ □ □ ♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ 1 0 □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦I □ ♦!♦□♦♦♦□ ♦♦♦ □ i □ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ Ethel Carroll, Cliatam Education. Agnes Chandler, Ruston Education. Rodney Cline, Lake Charles Music. Band; Orchestra; Z. A. K. 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Elizabeth Dempsey, Euston Home Economics. Glee Club: Band. Nellie Edgar, Forest Hill Home Economics. Y. W. C. A. ❖□❖□❖□❖a □ ♦♦♦ □ H. C. Durrett, Arcadia Business. A. O. Fraternity; Y. M. C. A. Harold Emory, Choudrant Business. A. O. Fraternity. Sue Farrior, Anacoco Home Economics. ❖ □ ❖ □ ♦ □ L : ❖ ❖DC □ ♦♦♦ [♦ □♦♦♦ □ □ ♦ n ♦ □ □ i Nathan Ewing, Chatam Education. Z. A. K. Fraternity. Ada Farris, Anacoco Education. Trebie Fincher, Athens Home Economics. Maxine Fletcher, Euston Home Economics. Glee Club. ❖❖❖□□❖❖❖❖❖□ □❖❖❖❖□❖❖❖❖□❖♦:♦❖❖❖□ □❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□ □♦♦♦□ □ □♦ □ □□♦♦♦□ □ □❖□❖□ □❖□♦ □□❖□ □❖□□□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□ □ □ □❖❖♦♦♦□ □❖❖❖□ □❖❖□ □ □ □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□! □ □❖□□□❖□ □ □❖□ □□□❖□□□ □❖□ □□□□□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□ij i □ □ □ □❖□ □ □ □❖□ □□□ □□ □ □❖□ □❖□□❖□❖ : i c ]♦:♦[ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖a □❖❖❖□ □❖❖❖❖vO □ □❖□ ❖ □ ❖ n ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ n ❖ n ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ ]□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ DD □ □ □□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖n ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□! ❖□❖□❖ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖S !❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□ □ □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□.❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖♦ □□❖□❖□❖ □❖□□□❖□❖□ □❖□□❖□❖□❖ □❖□□□❖□❖□ □❖□□❖□❖□❖ □❖□ □ □❖□❖□ ❖❖❖□❖□❖□❖ □□□ □□❖□❖□ ❖❖ □❖□❖□❖ ❖□❖□□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖ □□❖□□❖□❖□ □□❖□❖□❖□❖ ❖□❖□□❖□❖□ • ❖❖❖□❖□❖□❖ □□□□□❖□❖□ • ❖❖❖□❖□❖□❖ ❖□❖□□❖□❖□ □□❖□❖□❖□❖ ❖❖❖□□❖□❖□ ♦ □□□❖□❖□❖ ❖□❖□□❖□❖□ ❖❖❖□❖□❖□❖ □□□□□❖□❖□ ❖□□□❖□❖□❖ Elizabeth Fort, Winnfield Education. Band: Orchestra; Y. W. C. A.; W. A. A. Maryan Elise Glasgow, Ruston Home Economics. Virginia Jeane Grambling, Ruston Home Economics. ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ ❖□❖□□❖□❖□ ❖❖❖□ ❖□❖□❖ □□❖□□❖□❖□ □□❖□❖□❖□❖ □□□□□❖□❖□ □□□□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖ v v v ❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ♦ □❖□❖□ ❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ Hazel Greer, Ruston Education. L. L. Greer, Lisbon Business. A. K. Fraternity; Y. M. C. A. Margaret Hale, Ruston Education. Lillian Ruth Haltom, Ruston Home Economics. Narvie Hart, Trees Education. □ ❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □❖□ ❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖; □❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖si □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□§ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□♦: □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□•♦ ' □❖□❖□❖□❖c ❖□❖□❖□❖□ □❖□❖□❖□■ ❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□ □❖: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖□❖□❖□❖□ □❖□❖□❖□❖c ❖□❖□❖□❖□ ♦• □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ L ❖□❖□❖□❖□♦: □❖□❖□❖□❖l Raymond B. Hart, Southland, Tex. Pre-Medical. A. K. Fraternity; Y. M. C. A. ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ : : S Jf ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ « W . □❖□❖□❖□❖□ S m □❖□❖: ❖□❖□ I ' ; l iPg«P ❖□❖□❖-❖□❖ HKMNa □❖□❖□❖□❖□ □❖□❖ ❖: :❖□ Wm wm ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ J ' f - ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ j, ' ; ' d ❖□❖□❖□❖ ❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ « f I ,w ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ mk 4 □❖□❖□❖□❖□ m ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ Jrj □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ b M □❖□❖□❖□❖□ 1 ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ H ' ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ i 1 ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ ❖ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖: □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖!?]❖□❖□ ' ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖ ' ■ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□ ' ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ Will S. Hart, Trees Business. Z. A. K. Fraternity; Y. M. C. A. Gladys Mae Hatfield, Bunkie Home Economics. Y. W. C. A.; W. A. A.; Glee Club. Hazel Hearne, Ruston Home Economics. ❖□❖□❖□« •□❖□❖□❖: ❖□❖□❖□« -□❖□❖□❖: □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□♦□❖□❖a ❖□❖□□□❖❖ [ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖f- □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□« ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□— □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□ □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□■ _ w ± w , m W — ' ‘— w k — ' • • ♦ ‘— ' • ♦ • k — ' • • ♦ ♦ ' — • • ♦ — ♦ ♦ ♦ l—i -4- -4- 1_l _I l_| ' ■ ' 4 I_II_ V + V V V V V □❖□❖□❖□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ►□❖□❖□❖□❖□□ □❖□❖□□❖❖□ ❖□❖□❖□□❖□ □❖□❖□□□❖□ ❖□❖□❖ □□❖□ ■ □❖□❖□□□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□□❖□ □❖□❖□□❖❖❖ ❖□❖□❖□□□□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□ □❖❖❖ ❖□❖□❖□□□❖ □❖□❖□□□□❖ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□ □ ❖❖❖ ❖□❖□❖□□□□ □❖□❖□□❖❖❖ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□□□□❖ ❖□❖□❖□❖❖❖ □❖□❖□□❖□□ ❖□❖□❖□♦ □❖ □ ❖□ ❖□❖□ ❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□ ❖ □ ❖□❖ □❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖a ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ♦ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖a ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖ □❖□ □ ❖ □ ❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □❖ □ ❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ D ❖ □ ❖□ ❖□❖□ ❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖C ]❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖a ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□ ❖ □ ❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖OK )❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ u ❖ □ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ Sallie Hoge, Tremont Home Economics and Music C. A.: W. A. A. Jewell Hester, Downsville Education. Y. W. C. A.; W. A. A. Janice Holloway, Hodge Education. Y. W. C. A.; W. A. A. ❖□❖□❖□□□❖ □❖□❖□ □□ □❖ ❖J ❖□❖□ □□□ □❖□❖□□□,□□ ❖l ❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖: :❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ Lottie Holloway, Olla Education. Rub ye Holloway, Winnsboro Home Economics. Lily Hooper, Bon Ami Home Economics and Music. A.; Y. AY. C. A.; Volley Ball; Glee ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖1 .❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ♦♦♦□❖□❖□❖_■❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖u : d ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ n n AriAnAn Alice Hortman, Hortman Home Economics. Ann Howell, Shreveport Home Economics. Glee Club; Y r . W. 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Fraternity. ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ £ □« □ ♦ □♦ □ 1 □ 1 □ □ 1 0 1 □ ♦!♦□♦♦♦ o o n i o£ 1 □ ♦♦♦ □ 1 □ ♦♦♦ L J ♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦ □ □ ♦♦♦ □ □ i □♦ □♦♦♦□♦ [ □ □❖□❖□❖□❖a n i o i o o i a D 0 0 0 0 Jesse D. White, Lisbon Business. Z. A. K. Fraternity; Y. M. C. A. Walter Miller White, Dodson Business. A. O. Fraternity; Y. M. C. A. Mary Wiggers, Fort Necessity Education. Y. W. C. A. Irma Wilson, Haughton Education. Vice-Pres. Y. W. C. A.; Sec ’y. W Volley Ball; Best All-Round Girl. J. D. Williamson, Ruston Education. A. O. Fraternity. H. P. Willis, Ruston Engineering. Z. A. K. Fraternity; Football; Baseball, Mattie Willis, Ruston Home Economics. Prentice Lafayette Wise, Hico Business. Z. A. K. Fraternity; FootballpY. M. C. A Nell Womble, Winnsboro Home Economics. 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High First John Brooks, Ida Louise Colvin, Carolyne Cupp, Jayne Goyne, Sarah James, Mildred Lomax, William Ardis Marbury, Katherine Martin, Cameron Mitchell. High Second Robbie Crane, Doris Kennedy, Harry Phillips, Joe Ellen Posey, Archie Shaw, Ralph Smelley, Leverne Snencer, Jack Thigpen, A. W. Thompson. Low Third Mary Rose Colvin, Gordon Grigsby, Barbom McCallum, Billie Mitchell, Juanita Tomlinson, Roland Vernon, Thesta Walker. High Third Roland Beaty, Sarah Bennett, Wince Hilton, Burt Lomax, Juanita Marlor, Billie Phillips. Low Fourth LeTillier Buchanan, Margaret Mitchell, Modelle Morrison, Maude Nel¬ son, Audrey Pratt, Jack Rodgers, John Ross Shaw. High Fourth Truman Green, Joe E. Pankey, Wendell Phillips, Fred Price, Hazell Roy, Moss Sanders. Low Fifth Milton Adams, Carl Durden, Dorothy Harris, David James, Ruffin Keedy, William Rodgers, Lucille Shaw, Victoria Andrews, Louis Apgar, James Brooks, Lillian Hammett, Louise Larson. Lavelle May, Marville Newell, Jeannette Ormand, Wendell Phillips, Marlin Vernon, Ruth Wright. Low Sixth Etta Lee Alexander, Margaret Cupp, Wilbur Dodson, Ralph Feazell, Thom¬ as Lewis, Joyce Nelson, Edward Rodgers, Gerald Turner. High Sixth Martha Crane, Dorothy Lomax, Elizabeth Moore, Lelia Mitchell, Mary Alice Posey, Kaletlia Rodgers. Low Seventh Donald Brown, Nelson Buchanan, Conley Durden, Ruth James, Delwin Lyons, Thomas Price, Antoinette Thigpen, Martha Vaught. Loiv Eighth Annie Cooper, Watson Durden, Leah Knott, Katherine Thurman, Lionel Turner, Allen H. 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School of Education. Summer Class. Therese Spinks, Vienna Candidate for B. S. School of Home Economics. Summer Class. Quinnie Stell, Ruston Summer Class. Candidate for B. S. School of Home Economics. Cap and Gown Club 3, 4, Treas. 4; Lagni- appe Staff 3; Term Treas. 4. Marelena White, Ruston Candidate for B. A. School of Education. Summer Class. Arthur E. Mathes, Winnfield Candidate for B. S. School of Business. Fall Class. Alpha Omega; Physical Instructor 1; Foot¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 1, 2; Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 1, 3; Baptist Tech Class 1, 2, Pres. 2; Cap and Gown Club 3, 4; Athletic Editor Lagniappe J. Peyton Wisdon, Hodge Candidate for B. S. School of Engineering. Fall Class. Zeta Alpha Kappa; R. O. T. C. 1; Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Baptist Tech Class 1, 2, 3, 4; Cap and Gown Club 3, 4, Pres. 4; Business Manager Lagniappe 3. Mary Wilson, Ruston Candidate for B. A. School of Education and Music. Winter Class. Ruth McBride, Jonesboro Candidate for B. S. School of Home Economics. Spring Class. Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3; Baptist Tech Class 1, 2, 3, Leader 2; Cap and Gown Club 4. Annie Nobles, Simsboro Candidate for B. A. School of Education. Spring Class. □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ □□□□♦ □♦:♦ VVVUV ' • . ♦ ❖□❖□❖□❖a : v v ♦: • □❖□❖□❖□❖a □❖□❖□❖□❖a ♦♦♦ ❖□❖□❖□❖a □❖□❖□❖□❖a □❖□❖□❖□❖a □ ♦ L 1 □❖□❖□❖□❖a •$ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦ JUNIORS. H. F. Austin, Benton, Miss. Education. Mrs. Wilma Beckham, Ruston Education. Nora E. Blair, Hood’s Mill Education. Mrs. J. L. Brewster, Dodson Education. Merle Burke, Jonesboro Education. Annie Cook, West Monroe Education. R. E. Crocker, Chatham Education. Mittie Culpepper, Jonesboro Education. Mae Dickerson, Chatham Education. Mrs. E. H. Eshelman, Monroe Education. Sue Farrior, Eros Education. G. J. Fleischmann, Detroit, Mich. Business. T. M. Gaskin, Vienna Engineering. J. T. Huey, Ruston Engineering. Josie Nobles, Eros Education. Mrs. Evelyn Riser, Ruston Home Economics. W. S. Roaten, DeRidder . Engineering. Lena Slay, Dodson Home Economics. Robert Tucker, Homer Engineering. N. O. Webber, Dallas, Texas Business. Allen Works, Ruston Business. Edgar Works, Ruston Education. Luther Works, Vernon Education. SOPHOMORES. Morgan Abel, Rochelle Engineering. A. O. Fraternity; Y. M. C. A. Loraine Allums, Ringgold Pre-Medical. A. O. Fraternity; Y. M. C. A.; Baseball. Jewell Bailey, Haynesville Education. Band; Glee Club. Alpha Beck, Minden Home Economics. Thelma Byrd, Crowville Education. Y. W. C. A. Neil M. Caldwell, Ansley Education. Eleanor Cargill, Ruston Art. Bascom Chapman, Archibald Engineering. Z. A. K. Fraternity. Willie Mae Cleaton, Ruston Education. Mildred Corser, Kinder Home Economics. Y. W. C. A. Layton Crump, Haynesville Engineering. Hazel Davis, Ruston Music. Glee Club. Kate Else, Junction City Home Economics. Wade H. Emory, Choudrant Business. Ada Farris, Anaeoco Home Economics. J. M. Fielder, Bernice Engineering. Herbert Files, Oak Ridge Engineering. Z. A. K. Fraternity; Baseball. L. T. Frey, Saline Pre-Medical. Y. M. C. A.; A. O. Fraternity. Douglas Bowden Folse, Oak Ridge Business. Y. M. C. A.; Band. Annie Mae Gaar, Dodson Education. Willie Gaar, Dodson Education. Y. M. C. A.; A. O. Fraternity. Ira Gardner, Sarepta Home Economics. Nina Gill, Ruston Home Economics. Louise Gill, Ruston Home Economics. Robert Gill, Ruston Engineering. Clarence Gilmore, Simsboro Pre-Legal. Spizz Staff; Band. J. C. Grafton, Monroe Engineering. Alice Hammett, Ruston Home Economics. Grace Hardy, Jonesboro Home Economics. Y. W. C. A.; W. A. A. Flossie Harrell, Farmerville Home Economics. Hazel Harris, Ruston Business. W. D. Hawthorne, Quitman Business. A. O. Fraternity; Baseball. Fae Heard, Longstreet Home Economics. Herman Hester, Downsville Agriculture. Gladys Hightower, Athens Home Economics. Y. W. C. A. Ewa Hill, Trout Home Economics. ❖[ □ ♦J □ ♦♦♦ □ ❖□❖□❖□❖a ♦ □ ❖ ♦ ” - C. B. Holloway, Marion Engineering. Henry Hooter, Enterprise Engineering. Y. M. C. A. Vadah Jones, Simsboro Education. Kittie M. Kilpatrick, Boston Home Economies. Wilson Lawrence, Trees Engineering. Z. A. K. Fraternity; Pres. Wesley Bible Class. May Lynam, Mintclier Education. Y. W. C. A. Mignon E. McLeod, Buston Business. Mildred McBride, Jonesboro Home Economics. Y. W. C. A. Marshall F. McCall, Bossier City Business. Y. M. C. A. Glenn McGee, Dubaeli Business. Z. A. K. Fraternity; Football; Baseball. Edna McPhall, Buston Home Economics. Harold Meeks, Buston Business. A. O. Fraternity. Louicreacy Moffett, Jonesboro Education. W. A. A. Bert Moncrief, Buston Education. Edna Monroe, Buston Art. Typical Flapper. L. A. Morton, Cotton Valley Engineering. Z. A. K. Fraternity. Esther Belle Moseley, Arcadia Education. Leslye Mount, Buston Business. Jack E. Oglesby, Winnfield Business. Allyne O’Neal, Choudrant Home Economics. A. K. Overby, Bastrop Agriculture. Y. M. C. A. Thomas L. Owen, Hico Business. Thomas Pease, McDade Engineering. Dessie Ponder, Buston Home Economics. Beatrice Pool, Eros Home Economics. Graham Price, Buston Education. Walter Bichardson, Buston Engineering. Guardian Tech Mascot. Harmoleon Bowe, Buston Business. Eunice Bush, Downsville Home Economics. Glee Club; Pres. W. A. A.; Y. W. C. Peppiest Girl. J. D. Bussell, Tullos Business. Charles Sherburne Sentell, Plain Dealing Education. Z. A. K. Fraternity; Y. M. C. A.; Football Irma Sessums, Pioneer Home Economics. Y. W. C. A. Wm. Sellers Spence, Sulphur Springs, Tex. Engineering. A. O. Fraternity; Cheer Leader; Y. M. C. A. Velma Stewart, Weston Education. Esther Tarver, Monroe Home Economics. V. B. Tomlinson, Choudrant Business. W. I. Tully, Waskom, Texas Engineering. Thelma Ussery, Good Pine Business and Music. Y. W. C. A. Lottie Lee Waller, Forest Education. Y. W. C. A.; Volley Ball. Lorine Walker, Buston Home Economics. M. M. Wallsworth, Jonesboro Business. Vincent Whatley, Jena Engineering. Lillian White, Lisbon Home Economics. Y. W. C. A.; W. A. A. Gray Winn, Haynesville Business. Y. M. C. A. B. P. Winn, Haynesville Business. Y. M. C. A.; Football, Peppiest Bov. Buby Wilder, Buston Business. Bertie Belle Williams, Arcadia Home Economics. Harrell Willis, Buston Engineering. Z. A. K. Fraternity; Football; Baseball. Jack Wroten, Haynesville Business. A. O. Fraternity; Y. M. C. A. Buby Young, Buston Home Economics. FRESHMAN. Alvin Adair, Shreveport Engineering. Katie M. Adams, Ida Band. Music. John W. Adkins, Shongaloo Pre-Medical. Y. M. C. A. Susie Alley, Bayville Education. Loraine Andrews, Buston Business. □ ❖ . _ o - □ □□□□□❖□❖a • □ i • □□□□❖□♦ □ ♦ □❖□❖□❖□❖a ❖c □❖□❖□❖□❖a %♦ □ □ 1 □ □ □❖□❖□❖□❖a v ♦ Armand Ball, Dubach Pre-Medical. Irma Lee Banks, Choudrant Education. Margaret Barksdale, Ruston Education. Queen Baskerville, Ruston Music. Grace Bass, Standard Education. Claude Beard, Arcadia Y. M. C. A. Pre-Legal. Daisy Bell, Sibley Education. Y. W. C. A.; Volley Ball. Spurgeon Berry, Ruston Business. Jackie Boies, Mangham Education. E. M. Braselton, Haynesville Engineering. Walter Braswell, Ruston Pre-Medical. Alline Braswell, Ruston Education. Charles E. Bridewell, Hope, Ark. Business. Football; Baseball. Willie H. Britt, Hico Engineering. Mamie Burns, Spring Hill Home Economics. Y. W. C. A. Gerald Carder, Ruston Engineering. Helen Cargill, Ruston Music. Lamar Cargill, Simsboro Music. Ed Carlisle, Shreveport Pre-Medical. Lee Roy Carroll, Spring Ridge Engineering. Y. M. C. A. Maude Carroll, Chatham Education. Y. W. C. A.; Volley Ball. Myrtle Carroll, Chatham Education. Y. W. C. A.; Volley Ball. Rhode Causey, Ruston Business. Grayson Chambless, Ruston Business. F. A. Childress, Mangham Business. David Cooper, Ruston Engineering. Pennie Cottingham, Kelley Home Economics. Mac Coussins, Dubberly Y. M. C. A.; Most Intelligent Boy; Foot¬ ball ; Z. A. K. Fraternity. Ava Crow, Minden Home Economics. Gladys Crowder, Sugartown Home Economics. Maurine Daniels, Arcadia Education. Willie Daniels, Arcadia Education. Hazel DeFreese, Ruston Education. Luta Edmonson, Forest Education. Marvin Ellis, Ruston Business. Edna Lena Ewing, Chatham Education. Max Feazel, Ruston Engineering. Lillian Flemming, Shreveuort Home Economics. Y. W. C. A.; Volley Ball; W. A. A. Frances Fletcher, Ruston Pre-Legal. L. J. Fretwell, Ruston Pre-Legal. Irma Galloway, Ruston Business. Ira Gardner, Sarepta Land. Music. Thelma Gaskins, Ruston Education. Tom Gilbert, Lisbon Pre-Medical. Allen Givins, Ruston Engineering. Patti son Givens, Ruston Engineering. Wilmer Glover, Atkins Engineering. Y. M. C. A. Lolita Golden, Downsville Education. Volley Ball. P. G. Grambling, Jr., Ruston Engineering. Arvilla Greene, Bernice Education. Band. Robert Green, Calhoun Business. Y. M. C. A. Ruth Frances Greer, Colquitt Education. Volley Ball; W. A. A. M. W. Greer, Lisbon Engineering. Y. M. C. A. Alice Griffin, Ruston Education. Jesse Grimmett, Atlanta Education. Estelle Grissom, Jonesboro Education. Cleo Hale, Downsville Business. Y. M. C. A. Theron Hale, Downsville Business. Y. M. C. A. Sarah Hall, Ruston Education. D. Curtis Hall, Laurel, Miss. Music. ♦ ♦ ■ □ □ ♦(! □ ♦ □ □ ♦ □ ♦ .i r ♦: : v ❖ : v v □ ♦! ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ ♦ v ♦ v ♦:« : v 1 L ♦:« !♦ v v ♦ ♦:« n ♦ □ □♦ □♦ □♦ □• □ □♦ □♦ □ ♦□► □ i □ v v : ♦ ♦♦ . 1 □ ♦♦♦ □ James Hamilton, Downsville Business. Y. M. C. A. Baskin Harper, Ruston Engineering. William Harrell, Ruston Pre-Medical. Georgia Harris, Ruston Business. Hazel Harris, Ruston Business. Burkey Hays, Bienville Business. Y. M. C. A. Richard Heinen, Lake Arthur Engineering. Band; Y. M. C. A. Eloise Hendricks, Ruston Home Economics. Jim Henry, Ruston Engineering. Malcolm F. Henry, Dubach Business. Layton Hester, Ruston Engineering. Gladys Hightower, Athens Home Economics. Odessa Hill, Crowville Home Economics. George Hogg, Dubach Business. Football. Clyde Marian Hyde, Winnfield Business. Nannie Lynn Jenkins, Choudrant Education. Gladys Jones, Ruston Education. Selden Jones, White, Ark. Education. Y. M. C. A. Anna Joyner, Ruston Home Economics. W. B. Keel, Ida Engineering. Margaret Kidd, Choudrant Education. Dovie Kilpatrick, Ruston Education. Alton Knott, Ruston Business. Willie Kornegay, Dodson Education. Jewell M. Lawrence, Hilly Education. R. L. Laurence, Haughton Music. Mary Lou Ledbetter, Ruston Education. Elsie Earl LeFevre, Shreveport Home Economics and Violin. Bessie Little, Rhinehart Home Economics. C. Linsecum, Selma Engineering. Dossie Linton, Ruston Business. Christine Long, Vivian Home Economics. Marvin Mabry, Ruston Y. M. C. A. Flossie Martin, Chatham Education. James L. Martin, Ruston Agriculture. Jennie L. Martin, Ruston Music. Glee Club; Orchestra. Fred H. May, Dubach Pre-Medical. Leona McBride, Jonesboro Education. Y. W. C. A. James McLaughlin, Simsboro Engineering. Football “Pup.” Duke McMoye, Downsville Business. Sadie Means, Ida Education. Elizabeth Miles, Ruston Education. Elizabeth Milling, Abilene, Texas Education. Y. W. C. A. Florice Mobley, Ruston Education. Inez Moncrief, Ruston Education. Robert Moncrief, Ruston Business. Rene Morgan, Ruston Business. Henry Moss, Winnsboro Pre-Medical. Joe Mott, Oak Ridge Pre-Medical. James Naylor, Choudrant Engineering. Lillian Nelson, Haughton Education. Y. W. C. A. Bessie Nesbitt, Gilbert Home Economics. W. H. Newell, Ruston Engineering. Lee Nobles, Hilly Business. Gladys Nolen, Oak Ridge Home Economics. Aura Norred, Dodson Education. Lena M. Owen, Oakdale Business. Y. W. C. A. Blanche Patrick, Ruston Education. W. T. Pease, McDade Engineering. Olivia Peden, Ruston Business. Alex Peden, Ruston Business. Paul L. Phillips, Ruston Business. 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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Major P. S. Prince. □□□□□❖□❖a Major, who has charge of all the athletics at Tech., lived up to his reputation of being able to get a i schedule for any season, and has shown his ability financing college ball clubs. Athletics at La. Tech., his charge, are sure to step into the limelight. □❖□❖□❖□❖a ASSISTANT COACH Bruce “ Gunboat Smith, ‘ 1 Gunboat ’ ’ needs no introduction, for his playing at L. S. U. and Tech., has made him w ell known. Now as the assistant coach at Tech, he is one of the Sjouth’s most promising coaches. 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His battle cry may not do to print, but the Bulldogs were sure to re¬ spond to his call. From his past record, there is no doubt that Tech, has the best of captains for the 1924 season. □WDDW □❖□❖□□□a - □ ♦□♦ □□□□□ ❖□❖□❖□❖a □ ♦ □« □♦$ □ □ n «$ □ ♦j □ ♦t Gl t □ 1 g ♦t n n ♦♦♦ E. L. Walker, Who, in past years, has been on the end, came back to full this year and played the best game of his life. He hit them low and hard. He found the hole, if there was such to be found; and if there was no hole, he made one and went his usual way in gaining ground. He earned his place as All-State man. “Hound” Linton, The big tackle, is a veteran on the gridiron. There is not an opponent of Tech, that may say, ‘ ‘ Hound did not get me, ’’ for in every game, on every down, 11 Hound ’ ’ accounted for at least one man, and wliat more could be expected of him? N. 0. Webber, Who was the general of the team on the field, proved himself to be the real football make. 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You can depend upon his hitting at some place, and hitting hard at that. Herbert Austin, Who played the position of end, was one of the classiest men in action on Tech ' s, field this year. Eeceiving passes was his hobby, but getting his man out of the play was another thing that he could do. “Mac” Coussins, Was a man, not so much in weight, but his fight and ferocious face have made many an op¬ posing guard cast a longing glance at the side line. Give Mac a few more pounds and Tech will have an All-Southern man. □ ♦ □ ♦ n ♦ □ ♦ c ! □♦ □♦ □♦ [ ♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦t □ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ □ 5 n 1 □ •2 □ 1 □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ □ 1 □ □ $• □ l □ □ «$• □ •% □ t «; •□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖I ►□ ♦□❖□❖□♦ □♦ □♦ □• □ ♦ □♦ □□□♦ ♦ ♦ [ _ _ _ □❖□♦ □□ □❖□□□□□ ' □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□• □❖□□□□ — — □♦ □♦ □□• □❖□❖□❖□❖□♦ □♦ □ n r : □ : □ : □ : □ :•□♦:♦□❖ □♦:♦□♦ [ •□ □ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ □ • □ □ r -►□❖□ □❖□ □♦ □ □ □ X ! □ ! X G ❖ X □ □ □ ♦! 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As a half he was one of the most elusive and swift as well as intelligent, of his weight. Tomlin Better known as ‘ ‘ Tommie, ’ ’ a new man at Tech, showed his wares at the end position and although handicapped because of a broken nose, he got into most of the games and let his opponents know of his presence by his hard hitting and team work, along with a smile that could not be re¬ moved. G. W. Hogg Was a new man at Tech but while in the posi¬ tion of fullback proved himself to be 190 pounds of unstoppable humanity. His good gains through the line and his strong defensive work will be long remembered. □♦ □♦:♦□♦ □♦ □ □❖□❖□❖£ □ □❖□ •□❖□♦ □ ❖ □ ♦♦♦ □ ❖ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦ □❖□♦ □♦ □ □ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ i □ ♦ □❖□ □♦:♦□♦ □ □❖□❖□❖□♦ □ C. S. Sentell The quarterback, was one of the fastest and best broken field runners of the State. 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E. “Joe Gum” Mather An end man, is an old head on the gridiron. Suf¬ fering from injuries most of the reason he was permitted to play in but few games. There is no one, however, that will not say that “Joe Gum” had plenty of i ‘ Fight . ' ’ ♦ □□□«.. ♦♦♦□□□a- ♦I LJ VI— II— □ □ □ ♦ □ □ ♦ □ ♦ ♦ □♦ □ • !♦ □ 1 □ ♦ □ ♦j □ ♦♦♦ □ □ ♦♦♦ □ t □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ Louey Whitman Is a second year halfback who has improved be¬ yond all expectations since last year. He is fast, a low runner and a hard hitter. Once let him get going and he is hard to stop. Loyola found him sure enough hard to stop. 4 4 Blondie ’ ’ Bridewell Is a long, lanky fellow, but 204 pounds of terror on the gridiron. This w as “ Blondie’s” first year at Tech, but as a center he has made a name which will be long remembered at Tech and her rival schools. T. T. Wilson Is an end who has, during his first year at Tech, made a name for himself. He was a sure man at the tackle and an all-round good man. 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(Alphabet) Jones Needs no introduction to the football fans of Louisiana and the surrounding States, for his po¬ sition at tackle has been so well filled, both on the defensive and the offensive, that there are very few ory teams on which he has not of himself. ‘forced” a Herman Anders, When once started from the position of sure gainer of ground; and there are half, is several this had teams in Dixie that will not argue against statement, because of the fact that they have ‘ experience. ’ ’ L. P. Brazil, More often called “Pat,” is a second year man at Tech’s center position. Pat has seen service on the gridiron for several years and in memory of these days he wears a right leg that is somewhat crooked. But with all this, he is a punter, passer, runner, tackier, and a real center. Glenn ‘ ‘ Red ’ ’ McGee Tips the scales at 145 pounds, but it is the firm belief of all that have seen him in action, that he is one of the surest men who ever donned football togs. On the offensive, he is always there and still going on the defensive; just watch the runner and you will see Red in that vicinity. Francis Talbert, It is said, does some real playing at the guard position when he is mad and well fed. 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Next in order came Louisiana Normal with the expectation of giving Tech a nice tr imming; but evidently the Ruston delega¬ tion did not agree with them, for Normal was walked all over for a score of 66 to 7. However, it must be said that the Normal team never stopped fighting, but was forced to submit to the stronger team. Loyola University next, sent a team against the Bulldogs with the hope of State champ¬ ionship spurring them on. Their team was made up almost entirely of stars from a great many colleges and was a great team. But that was the day that Tech played ball as never before, nor after. The team work¬ ed like a well oiled machine and showed its coaching as it should; in this shape Tech could not be beaten, so the Wolves were sent home with Tech upsetting all football dope and beating them 28 to 7. November 29 found the Bulldogs with 2000 staunch rooters, invading the territory of their arch enemy of the gridiron, Centenary College, of Shreveport. 11 Bo ’ ’ McMillan had his “gentlemen” in the pink of condi¬ tion; and although the game was long and the weather cold, it was one of the warmest ever witnessed in North Louisiana, Both teams tried every possible way to crush each other and in the end came the inevitable; Tech was beaten by the better team. The final score was 27 to 0. Thus closed the season, which, as a whole, is considered by many the most successful ever for Tech. Every great football team has had its eventful year in which it reached out and played games with colleges and universities of note, and made a name for itself in the football world. Thus the ' season of 1924 was Tech’s great year. Coach Dietz, with the aid of assistant coach Smith, and Hollis, captain and halfback, rounded out a team which Tech was proud to send against the eight excellent schools which Major Prince scheduled for games. Material was not lack¬ ing this year, as in former years, and with the sixteen veterans of the past season and quite a bit of excellent high school material present, Tech had the brightest prospects she had ever had for a winning team. Little Rock College was the first team to test Tech’s strength. She came to Ruston on October 6 with a star team gathered from far and wide, but Tech was not to be out¬ done, and won by a score of 26 to 0. At Arkadelphia, Arkansas, October 12, the Bulldogs came near meeting disaster when they played Henderson-Brown of that place and won by the close score of 7 to 3. Tech was next seen in action October 20, against Tulane Uni versity at New Orleans. This was a game of utmost importance to Tech, and her team played as it never played before, but w T as forced to take the short end of a 13 to 7 score. However, in the memory of the South, she put herself down as hav¬ ing a real football team. Tech outplayed the Green Wave at all stages of the game, making more first downs, showing a better defense, stopping the Minnesota shift every time it was attempted, even checking the famous ‘ ‘ Brother ’ ’ Brown. Tech also ex¬ celled in the forward pass game, and the defeat was due only to the spectacular 75- yard run of Hennican in the early part of the game. 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V VL ♦v Aha - a ♦x n □□□□□♦ □❖□ ♦ □□□□♦ □❖□ □□❖□□❖□❖a □□□□□❖□❖a □□□□❖□♦ □❖ The 28th saw our boys at Bastrop play¬ ing with the team of that place, and it was only after a hard fight that they won from us with a score of 6-3. Then Centenary called at Tech’s door for some sweet revenge, which she thought was due her. But as our boys thought differently, Centenary had the candy taken from her mouth by the noise of 5-3 and 3-2 scores. These games happened April 30 and May 1. May 5, Monroe had the pleasure of turning back our boys with a score of 7-1. Mississippi Normal paid her respects to dear “ole” Tech on May 11 and 12, and to show our appreciation, she was defeated by score of 10-6 and 5-2. Millsaps College was the last college team to take a whack at Tech in the season of 1923, but it paid for its honor by losing to Tech by scores of 9-3 and 16-2. This closes the history of our 1923 season, and as anyone may see at a glance, it has been a booming success. We were losers only four times—and then to professional clubs. We had a great club, made up of college players, several of whom have good chances of succeeding in the professional game. ‘ ‘ Coach Billy , 9 ’ we are proud of you and your team. Teams (both first and second), we are proud of you and your coach. Tech was back of you in ’23, she will be in the same place in ’24. So give us another team of the same stamp, and Tech’s baseball his¬ tory will be made. For the benefit of those who did not have an opportunity to keep up with Tech on the baseball diamond, and for those who would like a review of our most successful season, we are giving a brief history of Tech’s 1923 baseball. The season was started here on March 30, 31, when Louisiana Normal, the visitors, were sent home, having suffered one 15-0 and another 11-2 defeat. Arkansas Normal came next for a series of three games on the L. P. I. grounds. The first and second games were lost to us by margins of 12-1 and 8-3. The last, which was to have been played on April 5, was called on account of death of Mr. Thatcher. On April 9 and 10, Millsaps College had a husky team w T hich came to Ruston and let the Tech club walk off with their team to the tunes of 9-6 and 9-4. The same Tech squad invaded Mississippi Normal on April 11 and 12 and carried off their scalps by marks of 8-3 and 17-1. On April 7, which was to be our big day, a large crowd of Tech supporters from Ruston and nearby towns gathered to see the L. P. I. boys lock horns with the Gassers. The game, ow¬ ing partly to the stage fright of our boys, w r as lost with a score of 15 to 1. Haynes- ville came next, on April 21, when our boys visited that town and lost 7 to 6. Louisiana College came to Ruston April 23-24 for her licking. She got two, one day 8-1 and again 3-2. On April 26-27 our army went on the road again. 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Several of last year ' s stars are back this season, and a likable bunch of recruits are on hand to fill the places left vacant. The schedule for this year is such that the boys will have an opportunity to show their ability quite often. It can not be even the fondest expectation that Tech will repeat last year ' s performance by turning out an undefeated team. However, the fans may well expect Tech to hold up her past baseball rec¬ ord, and have a team that is capable of holding the best of teams to a good game, let them be either college or professional. 1924 SCHEDULE. March 27-28-29, Arkanas Normal March 31, April 2, University of Minnesota April 8, Shreveport Gassers April 18-19, Mississippi College April 21-22, Southwestern Institute April 25-26, St. Edwards College May 2-3, Louisiana College May 7-8, Loyola University May 9-10, Russellville Aggies May 14-15, Loyola University May 16-17, Mississippi College Ruston Ruston Ruston Ruston Ruston Ruston Ruston Ruston Ruston New Orleans Clinton, Miss. 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Election to this organization is based upon the honor and eligible by having honestly maintained through two years of least 85. integrity of the student, made college work an average of at Homer Koonce Lee 0. Fox Tyler Bolin Walter L. Moore Phil Elliott Allen Bennett Mildred Nixon Mary Price v ’uVD nA — V ♦ « T T ♦ — V SdS 9 a 9 : ? D ' •n n9$Q n n i - - OKOKHKonKi • ♦ ♦ □ □ ♦♦♦□ ♦♦♦ □ □ □ □♦ ♦ □□□□♦ □ □□□□□♦ □♦ □ □ □ □ i ❖ • :♦ v ♦ :♦ • □❖□♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦♦♦□♦!♦ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ • :♦ v ♦ ♦ □ 1 □ ♦♦♦ n l □ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ □ □ □ ♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ □❖□❖□❖□❖a ♦ c □ ♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ v • □ □♦ ALPHA OMEGA FRATERNITY. FOUNDED 1901. FRATRES IN FACULTATE Major Percy S. Prince Frank Boggard Villis S. Pugh FRATRES IN URBE W. Floyd Pearce Frank Monroe J. Morton Kavanaugh MEMBERS D. Morgan Abel Loraine Allums Vaughn W. Barber Rupert Barber Robert M. Baskin L. Pat Brazil Harold Emory •J. Melton Fielder Lee Oliver Fox Willie E. Gaar Weylon D. Hawthorne F. 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FOUNDED 1905. Colors: Purple and White. FRATRES IN URBE. Ollie Goyne Robert Brooks Poole Robinson Charlie Carter W. E. McBride ACTIVE MEMBERS. Herman Anders W. H. Beck Bascom Chapman W. R. Cline J. M. Coussans John S. Campbell P. T. Elliott N. L. Ewing L. L. Greer R. B. Hart W. S. Hart Gus Hoge Roe Hollis L. L. Kilgore W. M. Lawrence Claude Linton F. E. Lyles D. W. McBride H. P. McBride Glenn McGee W. H. McLaurin Marshall McCall V. L. McMullin H. P. Melton Walter L. Moore L. A. Morton J. 0. Owen Paul Risinger C. S. Sentell Bruce Smith LeRoy Starling J. B. Thompson Robert Tucker E. L. Walker Albert Wade P. E. Walker Harry Waugh J. D. White Harold Willis J. P. Wisdom P. L. Wise HONORARY MEMBERS. in facultate. Harry Howard IN URBE. Captain E. L. 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Summer Fall Winter President —Alton Thomas J. H. Koonce C. C. Linton Vice-Pres. —J. A. Shelby Pyburn AValker Robin Hood S. P. Jones F. E. Lyles L. L. Greer W. H. Beck Henry Hooter Loraine Allums Secretary — M. Posey Treasurer — H. C. Durett Librarian —L. T. Frey Spring Mac Coussans Allen Bennett V. W. Barber Pyburn Walker Sherburne Sentell ♦□♦ □♦ □« □♦ □♦ □ ♦□♦: ❖□ □ ♦□« ♦□♦ ♦; ❖□❖□❖□♦ c □ ♦□ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □♦ □♦ □« □ ♦□♦ □♦ □ ♦ □♦ □ ♦□« □♦ □♦ □ ♦□ ♦ □♦ □♦ □« □♦ □ ♦□♦ □ ♦ □♦ □ ♦□« □♦ □♦:♦□♦ □ ❖□❖□❖□♦ c □♦ □♦ □♦ □ ❖□❖□❖□♦ c □ ♦□♦ □ ♦□ ❖□❖□❖□♦ c ❖□❖□♦ c c ♦ □ ♦□♦ □♦ 3 □♦:♦□♦ □♦ □! ♦:♦□• □♦:♦□♦ □ □ ♦□ ♦□ ♦□ ❖□ ♦□♦ □♦ □ □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦5 ♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ □♦ □♦ □♦ □1 ♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ □♦ □ ♦□♦ □ « ♦□♦ □♦ □ ♦□ □♦ □ ♦□ ♦□♦ ♦ □ ♦□♦ □♦ □ □♦ □ ♦□ ♦□3 ♦ □♦ □ ♦□ ♦□ □♦ □ ♦□ ♦□♦ ♦:♦□♦:♦□♦:♦□♦ □ □♦ □ ♦□♦ □♦ ♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦□ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦ ❖□♦ □• □♦ □ □♦ □♦ □ ♦□ ♦ ♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ □♦ □ ♦□ ♦□♦ ♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ □♦♦♦□ ♦ □ ♦ □♦ ♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ ♦:♦□♦:♦□♦:♦□♦ □{ □♦ □♦: □♦ □♦ ♦:♦□♦ □♦:♦□♦ □! □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ 1 ♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ □♦:♦□♦:♦□♦:♦□♦ ! ♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ □♦:♦□♦:♦□♦ □♦ ( ♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ □♦ □♦ □ ♦□ ♦[ ♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦□« □❖□❖□❖□♦a ♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □1 □ ♦ □ ♦□ ♦□ ♦ [ ♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □« □♦ □• □• □♦ [ ♦□ ♦□ ♦ □♦ □! □♦ □♦ □ ♦□« ♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦□«! □♦:♦□♦:♦□♦ □♦ [ □♦ □ ♦□♦ □«! □ ♦□♦ □♦ □♦ [ ♦ □♦ □♦:♦□♦ □«! □♦ □♦ □ ♦□♦ [ □ ♦□♦ □ ♦□♦; □♦ □♦ □ ♦□« ♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦: □♦ □♦ □ ♦□ ♦: ♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦□ □♦:♦□♦:♦□♦ □« ♦ □♦ □♦ : ♦ □♦; □♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦: ♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦[ ♦: □ ♦□♦ □♦ □♦ : ♦ □ ♦□♦ □ ♦□ □ ♦ □ ♦ □♦ □ ♦(! • □♦ □♦ □ ♦□♦: □♦ □ ♦□♦ □ 1 ♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦□ □♦ □♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦□ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦11 ♦□ ♦□ ♦ □♦ □! □♦ □♦ □ ♦□ ♦□ ♦ □♦ □ ♦□ ♦□1 □♦:♦□ ♦□♦ □ ♦□ ♦ □♦ □ ♦□♦ □ □□ •X m $ □ □ □ □ •♦♦♦X X n □ □ ♦I X □ l l l □ □ ♦♦ X X □ □ X X □♦X X D ♦! X X ♦ □♦:♦□ □ □ □♦ □□□□ □ □ □♦ □♦ □ □ □ □ □ □□□♦:♦□□□□ ♦♦□□ •: □ ♦ □ !♦ □ ♦X X v □ □ x ! i □ □ v X □ ♦♦♦%♦•♦♦ □ □ ♦♦ $•♦♦♦ □ □ □ t X n L ♦t ' X° X ❖□ ❖□❖□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□on i n i I—I V L_l L . % V - I 1 4% I I I I I I A. A In any institution of learning, it is neces¬ sary that there be some form of religious work among the students, so that the moral side of life may not be wholly neglected. The Y. M. C. A. serves well in this capa¬ city for the dormitory boys who attend school at Tech. Meetings of a devotional nature are held in the Y hall each Sunday evening throughout the school session. Many of the boys attend these meetings, manifest great interest, and take an active part in the work. During the past two years, beginning with the fall term of 1922, probably greater prog¬ ress has been made in the Y. work here than at any previous time since the establish¬ ment of the Y. in 1903; for it was during that term our organization became affiliated with the National Y. M. C. A. Since becoming a national ogranization, delegates, serving as representatives of our Student Y. M. C. A., have been sent to va¬ rious State and other conventions. L. L. Greer and J. H. Koonce attended the 1923 Southern Students Conference at Blue Ridge, V. W. Barber and R. M. Hood represented us at a District Council Meeting; R. M. Baskin and Y. W. Barber served well as representatives to the International Student Volunteer Movement Convention at Indian¬ apolis in December, 1923; and J. H. Koonce and S. P. Jones attended the first “ State Constitutional Convention, ’ ’ in 1924. This not only makes Tech known else¬ where, but gives the boys an insight into the big Y. field. May the good work keep going. 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W. C. A. MEMBERS Ruth Abercrombie Kathleen Alexander Marguerite Alexander Susie Alley Florence Batcheldor Daisy Bell Eula Brian Lila Brooks Lillian Bryan Mamie Burns Ethel Carroll Maude Carroll Thyra V. Carder Mattie Chapman Lottie Carroway Nanetta Carroway Lolita Cook Mabel Day Nellie Edgar Dora Mae Dodson Eunice Fain Ada Farris Julia Fincher Trebie Fincher Lillian Fleming Elizabeth Fort Lucille Frey Maurice Garmany Lois Gegg Kathlyn Gregg Hilda Gustafson Grace Hardy Mae Hatfield Josephine Houck Mrs Dora Mae Henderson Jewel Hester Sallie Hoge Janice Holloway Lily Hooper Ann Howell Farris Johnson Myrtle Jones Mallie Jordan Ena Keoun Ruth Key Roxie Killian Elsie Earke La Fevre Ann Mell Longshore Opal Mason Leona McBride Mildred McBride Sybil McDade Mamie McDade Dorothy McDade Ruth Miller Loucreacy Moffett Myrtle Morgan Lillian Nelson Lessie Norris Bobbie Nix Tommie Nix Nettie Lou Oden Lena Owens Dollie Oxford Florence Page Mary Lou Pipes Carrie Raines Alice Roark Florence Rogers Annette Richardson Eunice Rush Daisy Sellers Irma Sessums Anabel Swanson Doris Spinks Ruth Taunton Lillian Turner Catherine Titxworth Thelma Ussery Lillian Vaughn Gladys Walker Irma Wilson Alton Whatley Bernice W hatley Janie Wood Maxine Walker Gladys West Gretchen Weydert Annie Grace Wiggers Mary Wiggers _ ❖□♦ □ □□□□ • □ □♦:♦□□ □ . □□□□ ❖□❖□❖□□□a □ □ ♦ ♦! ♦ dn a ❖□❖□❖□□□a ♦; ♦ ♦ v ♦ □❖□❖□❖□❖a v v . ❖□❖□❖□❖a ❖a ti c Q t a D G a o%n o n i ♦ □♦j o t □❖□❖□❖□❖a ♦ □ □ ♦ □ □❖□❖□❖□❖a v •: •:« ♦: :« •:« «:« •:« :• n o o o o] ]• □• i □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ tA ( I • I I A I I A % I 1 □□□□□♦ □♦ □ □□□□□♦ □♦ □ □ □ i □ □ ♦♦♦ □ □ □ □ 1 ❖□❖□❖□❖I | □ ir-l ♦ □ ♦ □ • ♦ □❖□❖□❖□♦SO □ V □ • □ ♦$ □ L c D o o n o __ _ ____ J D o D D D o n c c n _„_„ _ „ _ n 1 0 1 □ 1 0 ♦ ♦ □ ♦ L 3 ♦ □ ♦ □❖□❖□❖□❖a ❖□❖□❖□❖a □ □ ♦♦♦ o □ ♦ □ ♦ □ □ ♦ v ♦! ♦ LA. TECH. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES Baptist. ‘ ' You bring the one next to you, and I’ll bring the one next to me,” is the motto of the Tech Baptist Class, and the mem¬ bers have been faithful in trying to “bring ’em.” Under the inspirational guidance of hr. Keaton, the class has grown spiritually as well as in numbers. The class was represented at the Baptist Student Convention at Shawnee, Okla., by Misses Floy Edwards, Frances Brooks, Louise Jarmon, and Messrs. D. Curtis Hall, Walter Moore, and Robin Hood, who gained for it the “rep of having Pep.” Methodist. The J. 0. Y. Class (Jesus first, Others second, Yourself last) and the Wesley Bible Class make up the Young People’s De¬ partment of the Methodist Sunday School. Mrs. Savery Lewis teaches the J. 0. Y. Class, which is com¬ posed principally of town students. These young people enjoy a series of social events during the year and in all ways try to live up to the class name. The Tech. Wesley Bible Class has for many years held the dis¬ tinction of being the largest class of Methodist young people in the State. No one asks “Why is it so large?” after they have heard Mrs. J. M. Henry, the teacher, give one of her splendid talks. Visitors are welcomed always, but as strangers only once. Presbyterian. Even while in cramped quarters at the Culture Club, Dr. Brown has had an interested group of students in this class. Next year, when they are in the new church and have more room for expansion, we hope to have a picture of this splendid class. 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Roaten Mr. Dietz Miss Haring Miss Walker Assistants Lottie Caraway Claude Chapman Jewell Colvin Myra Jones J. Homer Koonce F. E. Lyles Alice Norris Paul Risinger Mary Sims Lillian Skinner Elsie Sutton Albert Wade □ ♦♦♦ □ □ ♦ □ □ □ ♦ □ □ ♦ ♦ ♦ odd □ □ □♦:♦□ V ❖ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ;♦ !• ❖ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦♦♦ ♦ • D VVVV ! ❖❖❖❖ ❖❖❖ VVV VVV VVVVV VVVV VVVVV V ❖ n n □ □ □ □❖□ □□❖□ □ □❖□❖□ □❖□❖□ □❖□ r ❖ : « ❖ r -❖ • • ❖□❖ ❖ ❖ ❖❖❖❖❖ ' ❖❖❖ ❖❖❖ ❖❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ - v ' r m : : ! 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A short time later, when there were enough graduates to hold the required offices, the Alumni Association came into existence and organized the work of the graduates. Many creditable things had been sponsored by the Alumni but they seemed to fade into insignificance at the annual meeting in June; all the talk was of the future. The silver anniversary year should be the biggest and the best ever known by the association. And indeed, were it to close now without the wonderful commencement jubilee, it could be classed as the best. The Thatcher Memorial Loan Fund was first established. In the fall was the home-coming and luncheon the day of the big Normal-Tech game. Later it was the banquet and booth at the Louisiana Teachers’ Convention in Alexandria. But the greatest success was in the North Louisiana High School Rally sponsored by the Association during the year. Live district organizations have been perfected and interest aroused over the question of life membership. All eyes on the Alumni Association at their glittering Silver Celebration. ❖□❖□❖□❖SB □❖□❖□❖□❖a ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ ❖ ❖_❖_❖□ ❖❖□❖□❖□❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □ ❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖:❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □ ❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖ ❖□❖□❖□! n ❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖DM ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ :❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ ❖ □❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ • ❖: ❖□❖□❖□ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖DM ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ !❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖ ❖ :❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖dM ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ ❖ ::❖□❖□❖= V ❖ ❖ ❖ v □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖: ❖ ❖ : ❖: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ - □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□ :••□❖□❖■ ❖: ❖ ' ❖□♦: ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖[ ❖[ ❖•[ :• ❖•[ : ❖( □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖i k ' v v ❖□❖□❖ ❖ l ❖ ❖ ❖ ' ❖ ❖ ❖ V 1 ❖ ' ❖ ❖ ❖ 1 □❖□❖□❖□❖ ' ' ❖“ ❖ ' ❖ ♦: ■■ ❖•• ❖ ■ ' ❖ ' ❖□❖ ❖; ❖ v ❖ ❖: ❖::❖ • ❖ ❖ ❖ ; ❖ ❖ ❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□ -- ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ n ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ ' ❖□❖□❖ ❖! ■ : ❖□❖□❖□❖I □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖i ❖ ‘ ❖”❖!“❖ ❖ ' ❖ V V ❖ V ♦; ❖ ❖ - ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□ •□❖□❖l ♦}•! ❖; ♦•[ ❖ ' ❖ ❖ V ❖ V ❖ ♦ ' ❖□❖□❖□❖□ -□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖1 □❖□❖□❖□❖□❖; : ❖ ❖□❖□❖□❖[ ❖ ❖;❖ .- ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖i v ❖ v ❖ ■ ! ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ | •□❖□ ♦ • ♦ . v 1 ♦ JC. 1 v • ♦ • ♦ v vvv V V V V V vvvvv ❖❖❖ V :-: •: . :«•□ ; ♦: •. . • -. i : ' ♦ [ i □□□ □ liz -:♦ ■ - ♦:♦□□□❖( .□□□ □□❖ .. . .. ... , .. • «$« ' ♦ • ♦!« ' l ' l ' ❖❖❖ ❖❖❖ ’ v .1 ♦.♦ • •□•:♦□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ■□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖a i □ □ □ □□• □□□❖□ □ □ • □♦ □♦ □ □ i □♦ □♦ □♦ □ □□♦: •□ □ □ □ □ ♦ ♦: v v i v i°v • • • ■ •: . ♦:«. v v- □ ♦ □ ❖ □ ♦ ♦: v • v ♦: •: V V V . v v ♦% □ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ • ♦% □ ♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ d ♦ V V ., V V V v V ❖, v v :v • :« V ♦ ♦ □ □ 1 □ ♦ Z ♦ ♦ v : ♦ □ □ ♦♦♦ □ □ ♦♦♦ n ♦. .V !♦ ♦% ALUMNI FAMILY, In this picture we present to you our Alumni Family Group. Since it is our first attempt to bring together the student relatives of Alumni members, the pictuie is incomplete. Next year we will try to give you a picture that will better represent our large family. Henry Wilson. Sister, Mary Wilson, ’20. Lois Cheatwood. Sister, Myra Cheatwood. Claude May. Brother, A. H. May, ’12. Henrietta Irby. Sister, Katherine Irby, ’23. Jewell Hester. Brother, Earl Hester, ’21. Billie Clinton. Sister, Lucille Clinton, ’23. Kathleen Kavanaugh. Sister, Lodie Kava- Eleanor Cargill. Sister, Elain Cargill (Mrs. naugh (Mrs. Geo. Brown), ’22. Armstrong Viller), ’22. Mrs. J. P. Jones. Sister, Lucille Clinton, 23. Queen Baskerville. Brother, William Bas- Mrs. A. H. Riser. Husband, A. H. Riser, ’18. kerville, ’22. Paul Risinger. Sister, Alma Risinger (Mrs. Ruth IJaltom. Sister, Fern Haltom Ross, ’21. D. S. Byrnside). Sherbon Sentell. Sister, Annie Lou Sentell, Pyburn Walker. Brother, Edgar Walker, 23. ’21. Mildred Nixon. Sister, Dorothy Nixon, ’22. Sallie Hoge. Brother, Gus Hoge, ’23. Ida Lou Nelson. Sister, Berdie Nelson, ’23. Evelyn Ponder. Aunt, Katie Thurmon Bond. Lester Cheatwood. Sister, Myra Cheatwood, Mamie McDade. Sister, Nell McDade, ’23. ’20. Daisy Bell. Brother, Dick Bell, ’13. Orion Owen. Sister, Ruby Owen, ’20. Marguerite Alexander. Sister, Kathleen Al- Mrs. Mark Price. Brother, Walter Moore, 22. exander, ’23. Dell Moore. Brother, Walter Moore, ’22. Frances Brooks. Mother and Father, Mr. Vaughn Barber. Brother, Rupert Barber, 22. and Mrs. R. H. Brooks, ’00. Callie Walker. Sister, Katie Walker, ’22. Esther Cheatwood. Sister, Myra Cheatwood, Frances Fletcher. Sister Willie Fletcher, ’20. v v v ♦ ♦% V JVL-IV- % v ❖ i v v :• □♦ □♦ □♦ □♦ □ ♦ :♦ : v ❖ : «: v v ♦ ❖ v y ♦: Amy Bond. Sister, Jewell Bond, ’20. Albert Weydert. Brother, E. R. 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Miss Arnold, our physical director, Beside working for their organized our W. A. A. with 30 charter mem- are awarded to those maki bers and our membership has grown to 48 and playing the equivalent members. match game. Membership in this organization is gained This organization has bee by making varsity squad in volley ball, bas- ation to the girls and w ketball, track, tennis, or baseball. 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Take this picture, pal, and keep it, Prize it more than jewels rare; Perhaps you sat there when ’twas taken. Don’t you wonder now who’s there ? We can’t forget our Friday nights, Lest w r e forget our gang and all; So take this picture, pal, and keep it Astor’s memories to recall. Wilber E. Mecom, □ ♦ □ □ ♦ n AflAr An An LJ Y 1_ i L-J l_I v 1 V LJ ♦♦♦ □ ♦ □ □ ♦ □ n ♦ - - ❖ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦ □ ❖ □ ♦ THE SCHOOL YEAR. Saturday, April, 1924—and ever since that party they have called him “Spring Chicken ’ even when he is on the ball diamond. G. K. Sunday Night—The funniest thing I ever saw! They had on the craziest looking clothes ; it was muddy and one of the players for the “Fats” was coming in home when he slipped. K. A. May 5—We all pitched in a quarter and bought pickles, candy, cakes, and all kinds of good stuff. We hiked to Pugh’s pond about a mile from the campus and had more fun. Went in wading and— E. F. May 15—so romantic with the Hawaiian scenery and a big moonl The men were perfect sheiks! We were just thrilled to death when— M. B. R. May 21—and of course the Studes won. The faculty really surprised us though as some of them stepped around real lively. Gun Boat caught a fly. F. E. L. May 30—I did not get to be in it as I had sprained my ankle. It was the first one Tech had ever had and the boys got to come so you know r it was exciting. Capt. Kidd pinned the ribbons on the winners. H. R. June 10—rained like everything, Bishop McMurray preached the sermon. If you were to judge that man by his size, he would be some man. S. L. June 10—Cap and Gown Club had their first annual banquet at the Beckham House. Gladys Kidd was toastmistress. W. W. June 12—had an Alumni program in chapel and then went to the dining hall for the banquet and some more speeches. V. N. June 13—Sophs presented their class play “The Rivals.” Gladys West was most charming as the heroine, while Vaughn Barber made quite a dashing captain. L. S. June 14—Edgar Walker was the Junior College Representative and Sue Willie Price the Senior. R. L. V. June 14—curious thing for a mother and daughter to get their degree together, Mrs. M. A. Price and— W. M. June 18—now use the new dormitory. Chapel is simply packed and we have one of the largest enrollments in the history of the school. A. B. S. June 20—Cap and Gown Club w ' ent to Darbonne for a watermelon supper. Some of them got head washings, too. J. P. W. June 30—I have decided that I will come back here to school next fall instead of teaching as I had— E. T. July 4—just a glorious day with barbecue at the park and a wonderful time. L. S. Sunday night—to Chautauqua, on a truck and carried our supper. The roads were awful and the boys had to push us out of a mud hole. We had a wonderful time, though, and made worlds of noise coming through town. R. B. Sept. 24—know you will want to know all of the news. Mr. Howard and Miss Gregg were married Sept. 4. We were not a bit surprised though, as— A. N. Sept. 24—I like the place fine, room on the second floor and have a matron just like Auntee D. C. Sept. 2 4 —Didn’t flunk anything but I have that hard boiled science teacher, and I’m having my turn at shoveling coal for shop. H. H. Sept. 26—They were both old Tech studes. They’re staying at J. W.’s parents. I don’t blame him for falling, Helen is so pretty. V. G. Sept. 27—12 of them. Miss Haring is the new French teacher. Then there’s a new one in the music dept, and a whole bunch in Home Ec. J. K. Sept. 29—Shelbv is our new president, Lena Slay, secretary, and Wade, treasurer. I hear Wade voted for himself, don’t blame him, money always did appeal to me. L. C. Sept. 30 —was Tech day at the Methodist Sunday School. Everybody wore red and blue and the rooms were decorated in pennants. Sure did look spiffy. E. Me. Sunday—Greer and Koonce made a report on their trip, June 13-15. They must have had a ripping good time, judging by what they said. Hope I get to go. H. H. Wednesday—Several girls from town came out. We practiced some of the old yells and learned some new ones, one starts out “Lou rah rah! Isi rah rah—” B. N. Thursday—sang in chapel this morning, my favorite, “An Old Fashioned Town.” I have been crazy to hear her, wish she would sing oftener. G. W. Saturday—Canteen manager is Ruby Brett. I’ll never save a penny with pickles and candy both in the Y. store. Oct. 6—first game of the season, and we beat them. Made ole Little Rock College— C. P. Oct. 6—Elsie and Weydert have charge -of the Spizz now. I ' m sending you our first issue so you can see what a nifty news sheet w r e have— T. B. Oct. 8—received news of Noel Fielder’s death. He was certainly one of Tech s best students. V. B. Thursday—Tooley Opera Company presented Mikado. Laughed till I nearly died at the old fellow who sang “Tweet Willow.” E. B. Oct. 12—Doug. Fairbanks in Robin Hood. Had a date with— R. H. Oct. 12—Little party at Pauline Hathaway’s. Say ve had some fun— J. 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Please send me ten dollars as it is a week before time for my allowance is due and— J. S. Oct. 19—Guess what Little Barber has done? Gone and had his head shaved! He looks like a peeled onion. W. M. Oct. 20—And when all seven of them got on him the others grabbed their belts ' and went to work. You should have seen the funnv expression on that Freshie’s face. C. J. J. Oct. 20—At Glee Club Amy Bond was elected president and Lillian Skinner secre¬ tary. We are learning some pretty— L. Y. Oct. 21—call themselves the “Tech. Poultry Breeders’ Ass. Dell, Esther, Lottie and Mr. Reese are the officers—he says he is chairman of the program committee. E. S. Saturday Night—Wish you could have seen those Freshmen! Their snake dance was simply great. L. B. Oct. 22—lots of weddings. Alma Walker and Willie Frazier— L. M. Oct. 24—some more weddings. Yerlie Holland and Thelma Brothers are the happy brides. M. F. Oct. 25—’twas a mistake, Thelma not married. Verlie is, however. M. F. Oct. 30—out at Robinett Farm. Every one was in costume and masked. There were sheiks, gypsies, clowns, and O, yes, you should have seen Rupert Barber. He went as— L. C. Oct. 30—took their painting paraphernalia and went out on the White Lightening road to x aint “Nature as she is”— B. W. Nov. 1—new smoke stack. I never was so cold in all my days. We got to do unheard of things though, wear our caps in library— H. I. Nov. 2—bobbed her hair. K. D. was so mad he got up and left the table when she came in— N. C. Ncv. 3—had the most wonderful time! Showed the wildcats what a real snake dance looks like. On the train, going, Doris mashed her finger— P. F. Nov. 4—Bible Study Class. We meet at four-thirty every Sunday afternoon— L. L. Nov. 7—hand your pictures in by dropping them in a box in the hall. I have some real keen ones, think I’ll put them in just to see if they use them. I. L. N. Nov. 7—bulletin board for the Lagniappe. They’ll post things there about the snap shot contest and— N. E. Nov. 9—and she had all of the ex-service men at Tech on the stage. H. P. McBride gave a talk on the army and Pinkey Wise on the navy. J. J. Nov. 10—Tech. Homecoming, that May fellow from Shreveport presided. At noon, Mr. Keeny was host at a four course luncheon in the dining hall and there were over a hundred members of the Alumni present. J. B. Nov. 11—North Hall Quartette sang in Y tonight. They sure can carol, believe me. R. H. Nov. 12—let us out to go to the circus. The Boss-man can be depended upon for a free afternoon whenever there is an animal show in town. G. I. Nov. 13—and they are making Louey carry the ball around with him everywhere he goes for a week, but he does not fumble any more. Normal— M. E. Nov. 15—Y. W. is now singing, “Yes, we ' have no old organ, we have a new piano today.” E. F. Nov. 15—put on our first movie show all about the telephone. Dr. Brown lectured too but I have forgotten what he said, I was enjoying that darkness— R. H. Nov. 16—football men talked in chapel this morning. We know what they arel going to give Loyola— M. W. Nov. 16—just ten of the teachers are gone. They sent word that over a hundred tickets had been sold to the banquet and every one thought our booth the peppiest and prettiest there. A. P. Nov. 17—Loyola suits were put off at the wrong station but we finally got them through by truck. Wish you could have been here and met Winling, one of the girls met him ten— J. O. Nov. 20—Cap and Gown Club went to Clay for their meeting. Shelby, Walter and Peyton changed a tire in the moonlight so we know they had a good— L. C. Nov. 24—Dickerson of Shreveport. You just would not have recognized the boys in dress suits, I thought they were some of the “Four Hundred”— M. G. C. Nov. 27—Yaughn Barber and Robin Hood left for Shreveport to— F. M. Nov. 30—Lester Cheatwood put an add in the Spizz to help locate a beau. Guess this will start a fad and the paper will be full of Beau adds instead of news. G. C. Dec. 1—in the W. A. A. I ' m so tickled because it is a new thing around here. I’m going to train for track as hard as I can. N. O. Dec. 5—Christine Andrews and Courtney Reed of Magnolia, Ark., were married. I did not get to go but I know it was beautiful because Jennie, Virginia G., Virginia P., and Louise were in it. E. 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His picture really was better than any I took too and it will go— C. S. Dec. 8—Walter was going to Shreveport to be operated on for appendicitis. Good thing he is a good student or he could not pass with missing so— L. F. Dec. 8—Cutest little tree you nearly ever saw, and the chasing rats were really for Arthur— E. S. Just ten days before I’m home—Jimmy, Red and Lottie all had to talk. I may have to do that some— R. M. S. Dec. 10—Fleischman was elected for 1924 captain. C. W 1 . Dec. 13—had the style show at last and Mr. Hale sat on the front row— M. W. Dec. 13—another wedding! Martha Downs and H . H. Smith— E. H. Dec 13—Lester’s add is having the desired effect, she has had four dates since and— G. C. Dec. 13—Gladys’ birthday. Vernon cut the ring, Willie B. the button, and Simmons the dime. R. H. Dec. 13—Josephus Daniels his talk was just simply— J. D. W. Dec. 17—60 engineers at the banquet; no wonder, though, as Owens, Fox and Wisdon all made speeches— P. E. Dec. 31—got our usual new term speech this morning and made the usual new term resolves to study— N. W. January 1, 1924—can hardly keep from putting 1923 on the— R. M. Jan. 12—the most ambitious bunch, they are wanting Literary societies now and you know when they do go after a thing they— R. B. Jan. 14—every one is scared silly over the Survey Commission. Even Miss Harper watches the door when— J. C. January 18—decided that only candidates for degrees would be allowed to wear the Tech ring in school— J. O. O. Jan. 18—Dr. Bagley was so distinguished looking, dignified, and intellectual. Dr. Alexander was the cutest thing though. He made the nicest speech in chapel. You know I sit down in front and he just smiled at me— L. B. Jan 20—big campaign for S. S. class treasurer. Gunboat was the lucky man— E. L. W. Jan. 21—began registering and nominating today— F. E. L. Jan. 21—Beauty Contest has started and I’m thrilled to death. I don’t expect even to be nominated but miracles have not ceased. Bob says he is going to put me up for prettiest girl. Pictures of the winners go in Lagniappe, prettiest girl and boy—oh, I mean handsomest boy, best all round, most popular, and some more, I’ve forgotten what—anyway you’ll see when I get home cause if I ' m elected (Bob says he knows I’ll be—aren’t bovs crazv?) I’ll have a Lagniappe for Mother too—T. U. Quiet Hour—get mad at me for not writing, I have been studying so hard. Mr. Keenv has just made a new rule—the hog rule—or law. You may understand having had agriculture. I don’t; but it is about going home at the end of six weeks— L. G. . Jan. 21—my pupils are dears but those lesson plans drive— H. F. Jan. 23—for prettiest girl, while Mildred was nominated for Campus Pest. Feel sure she’il get it as no one is running against her. L. W. Jan. 23—Red Beck, Louey Whitman, and Roey Hollis are now vamping the girls right and left with their little “cootie garages”. K. G. Jan. 24—got real jazzy in chapel sang the late “Blowing Bubbles”— J. L. H. Jan. 26—all because Harold Meeks had on a Georgia Tech, uniform, he’s got all ' the girls going— L. B. Jan. 26—made a flashlight picture of that august body of— K. N. Jan 28—began voting. Some of the Senior college students are in there— M. P. Sunday Night—Baskin and Barber have gone to Indianapolis sure miss—L. L. G. F e b. 1—just ought to see those high school folks who entered late, they are studying to beat— F. F. Feb. 1—a box in the hall for contributions and a column called Ye Scout in the Spizz— J. W. S. Feb. 2—big mystery on the campus, Dr. Keeton trots a little suitcase around with him and we do not know what— M. C. Feb. 7—bunch left for Shawnee, Okla., to attend the Southern Baptist Student Con¬ ference. D. Curtis— E. H. Feb. 7—Ye Scout discovered Dr. Keeton’s secret. The suitcase contained— T. B. Feb. 8—demonstrating Dennison products. Everybody is buying cre pe paper and turning— A. J. Feb. 15—do believe the most popular spot on the campus is the Northwest corner. There has not been much stopping there since the last demerits though. I don t- even look at Bill when I tell him good bye (he walks that far with me after school). S. H. Feb. 27—Smith-Spring-Holmes Co. entertained us. I sat with— L. S. Feb. 29—wrote some parodies on the first twenty lines of Cicero and Virgil. The one on Cicero was especially— T. W. Feb. 29—girls’ basketball tournament, with the blues and reds both— L. H. March 14—Y. M. delegates leave today for New Orleans— R. R. March 14—by telling them they were the best graduating class this term— M. 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He had been away at school at Tech. “Lee,” cried his mother, throwing her arms around his neck, “you have hardly changed at all.” “I know, mother,” he answered in a sad tone, “but the laundries there as so hard on clothes.” Gus Hoge (as he finished his rhymes at the club) : “I put my whole mind into that poem.” Barber: “Yes? I noticed it was blank verse.” Mr. Caldwell : “Order, please.” Whitman (just waking up) : “Ham and eggs.” Douglas Folse: “Do you make life-sized en¬ largements of photographs?” Mr. Davis: “Yes, sir, that ' s my special line.” Folse: “Well, fix this up for me. It is a snap shot I took of a whale.” God made Tech girls beautiful and foolish. Beautiful that the young men might love them and foolish that they might love the young men. STEPHEN LANE FOLGER, Inc- Established 1892 MANUFACTURING JEWELERS CLUB AND COLLEGE, PINS AND RINGS, GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE MEDALS 180 BROADWAY, NEW YORK ♦ □♦ □ □□♦ □ l o ♦ □ v □ ♦ □• □♦ □ □ □ □♦ ❖□♦ □• □□□□ □□□ :• !• □ □ □ !♦ l—i □ □ □❖□❖□□□a ❖□❖□❖□□□a • n !♦ ;♦ □ i o i o i o i i o i □ : o yo o y: ❖ □ ♦ □ i □ i □ i □❖□❖□❖□❖a □ 1 □ 1 □ 1 oK o : o o : g o i o! i o : c i i □ : □ : o : o : o i . : o yo o : o : o „ __ . c l t □ t □ l 5 v ? • r s..r A.r Ar ♦. .r ' ..r A.r -A.r- Arw?..r Ar Arv„r An AnAnAnAflAn there’s something dovelike about Pat: “Really?” Gladys: “Sure, you’re pigeon toed.” Mary Lou Pipes, seeing Bruce Smith walk past: “Miss Floy, what do these Seniors work at?” Miss Floy: “At intervals.” Jewell Bailey: “Isn’t it strange that all hand¬ some boys are conceited?” Red May: “Oh, I don’t know. I’m not.” Miss Varnedoe, at The Palace: “I want an E violin string.” Big Jimmy: “Will you please come around here and pick it out? I can’t hardly tell the E’s from the She’s.” Lester: “Do you remember when you were first struck with my beauty?” Walter: “Yes, it was at Mildred’s masked party.” Many of the boys seem to know how to keep that school girl complexion on their coat collars. Weydert: “Been reading Longfellow?” Odom: “Naw, ’bout fifteen minutes.” Even if this has four Lines all beginning With capital letters, It is not a poem. □□❖□❖□❖a ❖□❖□❖□❖a v • ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ❖ □ ♦ □ ♦ □ ♦ ♦ □ ♦♦♦ □ ♦! □ ♦ □ ♦!« T. S. Price ATTORNEY AT LAW Ruston, La. jf. G, Dal)is Photographer Ruston , La. zJftCrs. J et tie Tim on DEALER IN High-Class Millinery Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear and Madam Grace Corsets TECH STUDENTS ALWAYS WELCOME Ttys ton, Jty. Carter Grocery Company The place you will eventually trade Telephones • 248 - 150 KAVANAUGH WINFREE “Home of Buster Brown Shoes ' RUSTON LOUISIANA Everett School Supply Co., Inc. 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Because— Education : A child can enter the first grade in primary school and go through to a college degree. Health : Located in the uplands of Louisiana with water 99% pure, assures health, the greatest of all treasures. Churches : A church-going town with all the principal protestant denominations, with arrangements being perfected to enlarge their facilities. Highways : Junction Pershing Highway, north and south, and Dixie Overland, east and west, together with two large systems of railways, make it the logical gateway to all North Louisiana. Resources: It is true we have oil, but place good citizenship, dairying, agriculture, poultry, schools, and unexcelled opportunities for development, first. 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' □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ ❖ V ❖ V ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □ ❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ □❖□❖□❖□❖□ ❖□❖□❖□❖□❖ RUMFORD The Wholesome Baking Powder Is your bake day a pleasure, or an anxiety? Rumford makes bake days an unqualified delight to thousands of successful, happy housewives, because Rumford results in real baking perfection. Pure in quality, of uniform leavening strength and sure dependability, Rumford raises the food just right, bringing out the rich, delicious flavor of the materials used. Rumford-raised foods are always light, moist, fine-grained, easy to digest. In efficiency, wholesomeness and economy, Rumford has led for over a quarter a century. FREE—Let us send you, free, a copy of our helpful cook hook: “The Rumford Modern Methods of Cooking.” THE RUMFORD COMPANY PROVIDENCE, R. I. vnv ,r ] □♦ □ □♦ □ □ :• □♦ □♦ ►□❖□❖□❖a «$♦ □ 1 □ i n •□♦k ■ ♦ v r: ♦ i—j %♦ □ 1 ♦♦♦ □ □ i □ -□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖□❖a.. _ □❖□❖□ ' □□❖a ❖□ □❖□ □❖□❖□□❖□a ❖□❖□❖□❖□a n «$♦ □ □ j □ ♦$ □ □ □ ❖ □ ❖ □ ♦ n ❖ □ ♦ □ ♦J □ □ - --—-—■ : □❖□❖□❖□❖a Hodge-Hunt Lumber Co. INCORPORATED Manufacturers of “HODGE-HUNT BRAND” Oak Flooring and Cedar Closet Lining, Oak and Gum Moulding also Band Sawn Oak, Gum, Cypress, Elm, Ash and Beech. 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Said a man with a cold, ‘ ‘ It seems tough That my wife should go off in a hough. Why will she believe that I coughed up my sleeve When I swear I just coughed up my cough ?” — Lampoon. There was a young girl from Chester, Who said to the man that caressed her: ‘ 1 1 think you ’ll find That I really don’t mind.” So closer and tighter he pressed her. —Lord Jeff. Will—Say, who’s this girl that you are always writing to? George—Well, to tell the truth, she’s a married woman. Will—A married woman! And may I ask to whom she’s married ? George—To my father. —Fur pie Parrot. 11 That prof took an unfair advantage of me. I raised my hand-” “ Yes.” ”-and he called on me.” Yesterday —Purple Parrot. There was a young fellow from Greenwich, Who loved macaroni and spinach; With a whirl of his wrist On his knife he would twist ’Em, inich by inich by inich. —Lord Jeff. Helen—That man consigned me to a warmer region. Pauline—Then he’s no gentleman. Helen—Why, you see, he’s my doctor. Nick O. Teen’s faith in human nature is shaken forever. He is off tobacco for life, too. When he presented his 6,000 United Cigar Stores coupons he found that the gloves he wanted wouldn’t fit. His dog was full of bitey fleas That made life sad; But, gee, they couldn’t touch the bunch Sir Galahad. Rastus—Dat sure am a flamin ’ tie yo ’ got on, Sambo. 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Our Candies and Cold Drinks are of a quality that 11 Once tried, always wanted.” When in Ruston, whether graduate, teacher, or student, call at this store, where a hearty welcome awaits you and where your wants will be supplied courteously and efficiently. RUSTON DRUG COMPANY CROSBY BROS. INCORPORATED RUSTON, LA. Citizens Bank Trust RUSTON, LA. Co. We Offer You a Complete Banking System DIRECTORS JAS. H. MAYS J. E. KEENY R. W. DAVIS T. L. JAMES J. S. HUNT O. E. HODGE S. J. HEARD L. B. BREED OFFICERS S. J. HEARD, President JAS. H. MAYS, Vice-President L. B. BREED, Vice-President W. S. 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Beginning with the 1923-1924 session, the Preparatory Department was discontinued. To fufill the mission of L. P. I. as contemplated in its establishment, and to meet the growing demands for professional and technical men, industrial and academic teachers, the L. P. I. offers special two-year and four-year courses, arranging its work under the following departments or schools: I. School of Engineering. II. School of Home Economics. III. School of Education. IV. School of Business or Commerce. V. School of Applied Arts. VI. School of Music. VII. Special Department. Two-Year Courses The Two-Year (Certificate) Courses are listed under the Freshman and Sophomore years, and are as follows: I: Courses Leading to Fust Grade Teachers’ Certificates. 1. Home Economics Course. 2. Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Course. 3. Pedagogy Course (Primary, Intermediate and Grammar). 4. Music Course (Piano, Voice and Violin). 5. Applied Art Course. 6. Business Course. II. Courses Leading to Certificate of Graduation. 1. Pre-Legal Course. 2. Pre-Medical Course. Four-Year Courses The Four-Year (Diploma) Courses are continuations of the Two-Year Courses and are listed under Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Years, and are as follows: I. Courses Leading to Bachelor of Science Degree or Bachelor of Arts Degree. y 2 1. Home Economies Course (Bachelor of Science Degree). 2. Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Course (Bachelor of Science degree). 3. Business Course (Bachelor of Science Degree). 4. Pedagogy Course (Bachelor of Arts Degree). 5. Music Course (Bachelor of Arts Degree). 6. Applied Art Course (Bachelor of Arts Degree). 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A. GAAR, Proprietor □ □ □♦ □ □ □• □ □♦:♦□ □ ❖ u □ ♦□♦ □♦ □❖□❖□❖□❖a □ € •□❖040 • □ • ❖ □• □• □❖□❖ □ • □ n An An Afl Vl □ «£♦ □ 1 □ VUVLjV ♦♦•O ♦♦♦□♦• « . •I [J I lj v v V V □ vu vu vu □ □ □ ♦ QvQvQvQ □ □ ♦♦♦ u □ «$♦ □ □ v □ V □ U □ ♦ □ □ !♦□♦♦♦□ ♦ ' □ □ □❖□ □ □ vu ❖ ♦ :• v n %n %nAr • V V ♦ □ __ Compliments of CRESCENT GROCERY COMPANY We Sell Everything Good to Eat “FERNDELL BRAND OUR SPECIAL Comparative Figures of Our Growth December 31, 1921 - December 31, 2922 - December 31, 1923 - $503,737.14 - $830,757.59 $1,080,634.40 The FIRST NATIONAL BANK o RUSTON RUSTON, LOUISIANA □ □♦ ♦?♦♦ v , . •! ♦! •!• □v i QD ! VA . □ ♦♦♦ AaA. •Vi □❖□❖□❖□❖a n «S n«3 n T I—1 1—11—I V LJ LJ ♦ i—i ♦ i—.—. _ □□□□□❖□❖a ♦Mol I ArlAn w _ , • V A TOAST. Here’s to the co-ed who has never lied, Here ’s to the co-ed w T ho’s never been kissed, Here’s to the co-ed who ne ’er broke a date, In short, boys, Here’s to the co-ed who doesn’t exist! — Gargoyle. They quarrelled, and at last he cried, In accents of despair, ‘ ‘ I wish that I could see your side. ’ ’ The maiden shrieked as she replied, ‘ ‘ That’s more than I can bare. ’ ’ — Gargoyle. Customer—I want a couple of pillow cases. Clerk—What size? Customer—I don’t know, but I wear a size 7 hat. — Chaparral. “Well, old man, tough luck; your uncle’s death was aw¬ fully sudden.” “Yes; was a shame, wasn’t it?” ‘ ‘ But he left quite a bit of money, I hear. “Oh, yes, the cop shot him before he could get out of the window. ’ ’ —Sun Dial. Giraffe—The champion rubberneck of the world and the longest thirst on record. Flo—He is known to take the girls home late every time he takes them out. Helene—Yes. He’s a ten-to-one favorite with the girls. —Stone Mill. THE NEW GAME. Lois’ and Dora’s joyous shrieks from the yard attracted their mother’s attention. Bunning out, she asked them what they were doing. “We’re playing fire,” cried Lois, almost breathless from excitement. 1 ‘ Fire? ’ ’ apprehensively. ‘ i And how do you play that? ’ ’ Dora makes believe she’s a door ‘ Oh, it’s heaps of fun! and I knock her down.” —American Legion Weekly. There w 7 as a young fellow’ named Pat; Who stopped near his mule for a chat; When he woke up in bed The next day he said 11 1 sure got a kick out of that! ’ ’ Editor—Are you sure that this has never appeared in print? 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