High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 32 text:
“
iiiiiHiiiiuiiMiiiiiiiimiiiiHiiiuummiiniiuiiiiiiiiiHiiiMMiHMUiiiumni 19M Red Bird CARL McCLERREN “There’s no time like today for work in ?. ’’ T. H. S. ’29, ’30, ’31. JOHN PAUL MEEKS “Say, now, is there really a Santa Claus?’’ “Gym Club ’29, Eng IV Club ’32. ELBERT MENEES Not rowdy like some boys we know.’’ Track ’29. ’30, ’31, ’32. English IV Club '32. VIOLET MEREDITH “A sweet and lovable girl—that’s Violet.’’ Ewing H. S. ’29. ’30. ’31, Secy. Class ’30, V.-Pres. Class 31. Girl Reserves ’32. Commercial Club ’32, L. L. L. Club '32. Pres. V Hour ’32, May Queen, ’32. BERNARD MINTON ) “Hail to Commissioner Garvey! Herrin H. S. ’29. ’30. Hi-V ’30, ’31, ’32. Chaplain Hi-Y ’32, Wig and Cue ’32. S. O. S. ’32, “Your Uncle Dudley” 32. “Kick In” ’32, Debate Club ’31, Glee Club ’32. DAILY McGLASSON “I was born for somethin ? ?roat. What was it?” Hi-Y 29. ’30. ’31. ’32. Doolen’s Gym Class ’29. Pep Club ’31, ’32. Track Mgr. ’30. ’31, ’32. ALLIE MELLINI No matter what there is to do. You'll find this ?irl faithful and true.” ' Eng. IV Club ’32. PAULINE MERCER “She that has knowledge spares her words.” Eng. II Club ’30, Eng. IV Club ’32. JOHN MINGS “The world’s no better if we worry; life’s no lon ?er if we hurry.” Hi-Y ’30, ’31. ’32. Track ’29. ’30, 31. ’32, Football •29. ’31, S. O. S. ’32. S. P. A. D. ’32. “Kick In” ’32. IRENE MITCHELL ‘A friend; modest and quiet.” Girl Reserves ’29, French . j I Club ’29, French II ClJk r
”
Page 31 text:
“
JOE KELLEY A gallant trumpeter is he ’ Track 29. ’30. Glee Club 30, Operetta 30. Hi-Y '30. 31, Eng. IV Club 32. Band 31, '32. Orchestra 31. 32 GLADYS KIMMEL She la a ‘Jewel Indeed. Girl Reserves 31, ’32. Pres. Home Room 31, Pep Club '32. Glee Club 31. S. O. S. 32. Secy. 32, Secy. Class 32, Debating Club 29. 30. Junior Marshall ‘31. Intellectuals 31. 32. JOHN KNASH “How Arm a foundation— Track 29. ‘30. ‘32. Foot, ball '30. 31. '32. Class Basketball '29. '30. Eng. II Club 30. F“ Club '32. VIRGIL MABRY “It’s nrreat to be a senior. but a junior has my heart. French Club ’30, HI-Y 31. '32. S. P. A. D. 32. Annual Staff 32. Debating Club '32. Glee Club '32. CHARLES MARGELLI “In all athletics Well known was his name, Long: will F. C. H. S. Remember his fame. HI-Y '29. '30, Football '29. '30. '31, 32. Captain Football '32. Basketball '29. 30. '31, '32. Track 29. 30. '31. '32. Track Captain '31. '32. F Club '31, 32. Pres. “F Club 31, '32. Student Patrol '32. Captain Student Patrol '32, V.-Pres. Class '32. Eng. II Club '30. CLEO KIRKPATRICK “A fair exterior I a nllent recommendation. Commercial Club 32. S O. S. Club 32, French Club 30. SIDNEY KOONCE Wise girl Is she—Jcnows «h« n to hold her ton r VELMA MARTIN “Rlondo hair, blue eyes, quiet disposition — fine qualities don’t you ajrree ? Glee Club 29. French II Club. JAMES MATTHEWS “You can depend oii him. V.-Pres. Class '29. Class Basketball 29. '30. Football Mgr. '29. '30. '31, “F Club V.-Pres. '31. 32. Spanish Club ’32, Tennis 30. 31. 32. Twenty-seven
”
Page 33 text:
“
1932 Red Bird...-....-.— EDWARD NIANA He seem so earnest, calm, and sincere. Eng. IV Club ’32, Span-ish II Club '32. WINIFRED NOONER A maid with a sunny smile and winsome ways. Glee Club ’31. ’32. Girl Reserves ’31, '32, Treas. ’32. Camp Fire III ’31. '32. Annual Staff ’32. Orchestra ’32. Wig and Cue ’32. Pres. ’32. S. O. S. ’32. Kick In.” FRANK OAKES “Don’t rush through life. The next one may be worse.” Eng. II Club ’30. JUANITA MURPHY “In her dark eyes splendor loves to dwell. Glee Club ’31, ’32. RUTH NAUSEDAS “A thought at the start saves a groan at the finish.” Girl Reserves ’29. ’31, ’32, Eng. IV Club '32. RUBY LEA NIPPER “It’s nice to be natural when one is naturally nice.” Girl Reserves 29. ’30, •31. ’32, Eng. II Club 30, Spanish Club '32. FRANCES OAKES “Interested in sports— as well as other things. G. A. A. ’29. ’30. ’31. ’32. Secy.-Treas. ’29. Pres. ’30. ’31, Commercial Club ’32. Glee Club ’32, Cap and Bell ’29, Girl Reserves '29, Chorus '30. ELIZABETH ODLE Fair was she to behold this maiden of seventeen summers. Eng. IV Club ’32. French I Club ’30. MARY FRANCIS MOORE There’s always room for one 'Moore’.” r Girl Reserves ’29, ’30 Twenty-nine
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.