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BRYAN LAYTON SHEPARD LAWSON
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W. J. BRYAi.YijIg7fI.,f,,.,.,cg '79-IUMJ MYRA HARRIS
Acorn Staff, Football, All City enter, Senior Major ' -I -
Dallas Cadets. "O" Association. "Red" is the ladies'
man all right, but on the football team he's everywhere,
and always there. Mercy! Since he won the Valentino
loving cup for dancing we have heard that he is going
to the Sahara to play S-h-k!
MARWOOD LAYTON
"Like a lady from a far countreen is Marwoodg In spite
of her prospects of a brilliant, artistic career, ii. is fear d
her preference is for one less artistic, but shaflf e
sa y--more domestic? f' ff
'lwffirls ljubj Dorothy comes a long way just
to attend O. C. Hi. But I know we cou1dn't geti
along without her. You see in this case good things are
just hound to stick together!
HOMER LAWSON
Pep Squad. Ilonier is everylJodv's friend--in fact some
of the Senior girls like him extremely well. even if he
does believe in paving as you go, but not if you intend
going for good.
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Girl Reserves. Myra is the very soul of honor and
goodness and as arfrienrl she is ace high."' Sounds like
she might play bridge, but nothing so frivolous for her!
ESTHER HILL
2265- of ,Girls' Club, Acorn Staff, Esther, is the sort
Vof aliirl to whom one comes for advice, which may gen-
roof.
erally be'-taken and profited by. She is gifted with
aglggerness and versatility. Sheris almost too good for
thdiarest Ofjgis--but we love her just the same.
'r ff ALICE sxnrn
Senior "Bonny, lmlithe and delmonairf' This
quotationrwas suggested by our business inanaizer as
being suitable to thc young lady, and we are in no po-
sition to dispute his choice!
IRENI2 SCALES
Radio Club, Girls' flnh, Commercial Club. "Let us
have many like her clown here, capable, friendly, kind
and sincere." Since it is said one ean not have too much
oi a good thing. isn't it too had Irene wasnt twins
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ll'l00RE ROACH
FRANK MOORE
President of Jan. Class, Pep Squad, Acorn Stal? '23.
Frank has won an enviable reputation as president of our
Senior Classy and he also displays rare ability in de-
bating. Just give him a chance and he will out talk any
talking machine so far invented. We think his jaw may
illustrate perpetual motion.
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VAUNITA ROACH ,L
Vaunita is a girl We all admire. "A face W X gladngssf
Overspri-ad, soft smile by human wisdom br "' Wgfdfi'
out for these demure damsels.
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same JACKSON .531
Economies Club, Scholarship Club, Chairrnlgof Social
Committee, Winner of Popularity Contes't'. 1a-5
to beat Mary Pickford out of her'place as " The!'16d"s
siveetheartf' llere's luck to you Sadie! Especially
since you bobbed your hair.
KELLUM JOHNSON
Senior Play, Oak Staff. Kellum is a good nature-d, well-
red chap, but not so fond of Chemistry as "Olives,"
evertheless his favorite tune is Dixie.
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JACKSON JOHNSON
J. LON TINKLE
Acorn Staff, Tennis Club, Scholarship Club, Anti-Cuss
League, Senior Pep Squad, Students Council, "Le petit
J. Lon, though very small, is as pleasant as can beg You'l1
alvvays find him ready with a crushing reparteeu even if
it isn 't always original. A ,
VELMARITCHESON' ' - -i
Girls' , Radio Club, Weekly Staff. Velma is certain-
worthi' f all success. She has only one fault--she
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than t l1,. fmen YET.
, EVELYN MORTON
Gigs' Cla Senior Play, Scholarship Club, Orchestra,
Girls' Pleife '23. She is a delightful person whose eyes
smile please every one.. However she says
ll! its ' ears this is an age Of specialization and is going
to try it.
MAIIRICE HALL
Anti-Cuss League, Sergeant R. O. T. C. Maurice is a
jolly good Seniorthat is liked by all. He has always been
an. all round gentlemana-But please donlt imagine from
this that he is fat! Nay, nay--he is quite like Apollo!
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PAT WEEKLEY
Football Captain, Basketball. Most Popular Boy,
Acorn Stalf, All City Half '22, All Southern
Full '22, Sec't. "O" Association '22. The name of
Pzitricio, the Great will never be forgotten in Oak Cliff,
for he stands for all that is best and finest in sportsman-
ship. He stayed with us long enough to win half the
feminine hearts and to supply almost a third of the
NELMS WOOLF
JACK PARKS
Football '22. Unlike the other Dallas Parks-Jack does
not close at 11 p.m. He frequently sleeps during class
but is said to be a regular night owl at the P. 8: P. Club,
ALICE PREYYITT T
Girls' Club, Acorn Staff, Library Swimming Club,
ladies with Sweaters' ,7f, ,111 y- Basket Ball Team, Scholarship Ciub. A I l
EVELYN VVEAVERM .. fi - - -A '7 :T H 115 ,girl with lots of sense and non-sense. A V
gicremry of Scgior C1153 Eesfwesid l Kats are z d ckzur gqtgiikcg H153 two will accomplish wonders--
ub, Assistant ditoro ig c oo ee 'V 1 'f1"""'l' ' if .5 ' i i
student whose Geometry and Chemistry 1,11 edge ,ff R 1'
been a, marvel of the age, at East to fl? QQ li ts ,.' MARY JO STROTHER 0
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that Inhibit tin Mme CLASSLS nyway S e Hfjenero fi Giiils' Clubg Scholarship Club Orchestra, Senior Play,
CATHERINE NELMS in V A I yiQQQ..P1-gsident of Class. This little 'piecc-of femininity
Journalism Staff. Girls' Club. "Dark and '?gEfNiiiiQ5B'lQi?5-fileChild,H1fh0HghShSEO9S1HH rm:-a-vat man-
strangely sweet." C. N. got a late start in Oak Cliff but
she helped make history while she was there!
' DAVID WOOLF
Senior Play. "A friend in deed is a friend in need."
Going to be a famous tennis player. He found out what
"racquet" meant Senior day-- and he likes the way they
count H30-love."
PARKS Piiizwirr
ner. Must have heart trouble or at least causcs it!
ERNEST KEPKE
Football, Public Speaking Society, "If he may try
and try, he may succeed, by and by." The way he mis-
treated the English Language we think he aspires to be
a prize fighter.
STROTHER KEPKE
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