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RUTH LA VERNE HODKIXS. Sim- Thome: The Rise of the Drama.” “The Hoodoo”—“Dorris Ruffles.” Credits, 37.6. A maiden, modest and yet self-pos- sessed, Youthful and beautiful and simply dressed. GLADYS FERN MOORE. Gladys. Theme: “Effect of Music on People. “The Hoodoo — Miss Longnecker. Credits, 33.5. No unkind word has left her tongue. MARY VIRGINIA OLDSHUE. “Fat. Theme: The Modern Drama.” The Hoodoo”—“Aunt Paradise.” Credits 33.6. “Just as in nature your proportions be As full of concord their variety. ELMER LEE OWENS. Owens. Bellmore H. S.. 11I-,1SI-’1S,-’1S - '18t- 14. Waveland H. S.. ’14.-T5. Theme: Enjoyment. The Hoodoo —“Malachl Meek.” Credits, 33.5. I witch sweet ladies with my words and looks.
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MARY LUCILK COPUS. •Mary.” Theme: Development of High School.” The Hoodoo —Mrs. Semiramis Spiggot. Credits, 32. The outward wayward life we see. »he inward springs we may not know.” EMMA GAINES CLORE. “Em. Thome: Immigration. The Hoodoo”—Amy Lee. Credits. 32. A form more fair, a face more sweet. Has never been my lot to meet. EVA GRACE GILLILAND. “Torch. President Good Will Society. Theme: Domestic Science and Its Relation to the School. The Hoodoo —Dodo De Craft. Credits 32. And her cardinal virtue was her hair.” CHARLES OTHO GLOVER. Hoss. President Athletic Association ’14- '15. Captain Foot Ball Team 1914. Theme: Advantages of Countrv Life. Credits 32.6. His form was ponderous and his step was slow. There never was so strong a man before.”
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MARGARET CATHERINE PECK. Mag. Thome: “Music as an Aid to Civili- zation. “The Hoodoo — Gwendolyn. Credits. 33.5. Nor bold nor shy, nor short nor tall,. But a new mingling of them all. I RANK PORTER. Porter. Russellville H. S.. T2.-T3. Waveland H. S., Tl.-‘12,-'13.-’14,- 14.-T5. Theme: Care and Management of Fairy Cattle. Credits 33.5. I hear a hollow sound; who rapped on my skull?” WILLIAM J. SETTLES: “Bill. President class 12,- 13. Theme: Imperialism. The Hoodoo — Brighton Early. Credits. 33.5. ne who loves debate. And argues from a postulate. MOLLY RUTH SEYBOLD. Molly.” Theme: The History of Domestic Science. “The Hoodoo — Mrs. Cllnger.” Credits. 33.5. No need has she of borrowed light to make her beauty fair.”
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