Altavista High School - Nuntius Yearbook (Altavista, VA)

 - Class of 1929

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, = . nererwrwrererewrecece PIUNTIUSG « j wr rr rr ret , ' 4 “ 4 » LOUISE JOHNSON 4 “Red” ' Basketball, °28; Lee Literary Society, °27, . ‘28; Athletic Association, °26, ‘27. “ a Although “Red” is her nickname, it does 4 not interfere with her sweet and kind dispo- sition. Louise is quiet and has a very dig- nified air, and every one of us is proud to claim her as a friend. Here's wishing you best Tuck in your future life, “Red.” RICHARD HADEN LANE “Dick” Athletic Association, 26, 27; Football, °24, 25, °26, °28; Basketball, °26, °27, °28:; Jefferson Society, 27, °28; Athletic Editor, °29. “Independent, full of fun An athlete liked by everyone!” Dick is an all-round good sport, humorous, athletic, mischievious and studious. This last virtue, absolutely self-cultivated, not innane, speaks well for his determination. “He determined no longer to shun it, He said he would study, and ‘done it’.” HENRY CLAY MORGAN “Ben” Basketball, °26, °27, '28, °29; Football, °27, 29; Baseball, °26, °27, °28, °29; Jefferson Lit- erary Society, ‘27, °28; Athletic Association, iG. Ad, “A good old pal in every way, Lazing around the whole darn day.” Clay has numbers of friends among both boys and girls on account of his cheerfulness and good disposition. Judging from his high school records, he will some day be an athletic coach in one of our large colleges. MARY OLA MORGAN “Merry” , Treasurer of Class, '28, °29; Jefferson Lit- erary Society, 27, °28; Treasurer Spanish Club, °28; Athletic Association, °26, °27; Basketball, 29; Track, 28; Snapshot Editor Nuntius, °29. Mary is one of the few members of the Class of °29 who has been with us all the eleven years of school life. She is a hard worker but she finds plenty of time for fun. Her sweet disposition has made many friends for her. Mary is a good sport and a faithful supporter of her class. “Mary, Mary, slightly wary, How does your avrage grow? Just Science enough, And a little old bluff, To make them believe | know.” i a FF a OO FQ Ow ewe Ow Soa 7 @ Oxf 9S . ee a a ee oF aD ee el? ee? ee? ae? a? a” ? a | — a Pe ae a ie ie ie bd bed bed Bad iad Bad od pad iad ek pk, ed ek, ee, ik, ed :

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i NS age Lae a Sa Lg Nn ge ne Se, me, om Sig Wuntius ON NN LN NN gS B. . b AMY OZELLE DALTON “Little Amy” Athletic Editor Nunrtius, ’29; Basketball, 27, °28, Captain, °29; Athletic Association, 27; Lee Literary Society, ’27, ’28; Spanish Club, ’28; Secretary and Treasurer, ’29. “A cheerful heart, a strong mind, A truer sport you'll never find.” Although “Little Amy” has been with us only three years, we have all learned to like her a great deal. She is quiet and studious, athletic and reserved. Good luck to you, “Little Amy”! MILDRED BROWN DAWSON “Milly” Basketball, ’28, °29; Lee Literary Society, 28; Spanish Club, °28, Vice-President, ’29; Librarian, ’28, ’29. “Milly” is one of our best athletes. Al- though she has not been with us very long, she has won many friends by her sweet ways and pleasing personality. She js one of our great humorists—and by her “acrobatic con- tortions” she almost forces us to believe that our ancestors hung by their tails from trees. ELSIE ELIZABETH EADES “Squelsie,” “Elsie Jane” Assistant Editor-in-Chief Nuntius, 29; Sec- retary Class, °29; Student Government, ’27; President, 29; President Spanish Club, ’27; Jefferson Literary Society, ’27, ’28; Historian of Class. “Quiet in appearance with motive unknown.” Elsie is one of the few people who possess the qualities of kindness, studiousness, deter- mination and high scholarship. She is always ready to lend a helping hand to her class- mates, and is much admired by her class as well as by her teachers. LENA MAE GLASS “Tena” Athletic Association, 26, 27; Jefferson Lit- erary Society, ’27, 28; Spanish Club, ’28, ’29. Lena, the penman of her class, is a conscien- tious worker, goed student and a true friend. She is always ready to lend a helping hand. Although quiet and reserved, Lena has the characteristic of making friends easily. 11 = A = = : = = Ae A. gO GOO Ce 0 OO COS ag an Ag en ag en La ne ee ig ng ng ng an ig Nn ig, Ca ig, on i, ms i, lig, ne Ne Sore, Co Soe, a ree, a Se, a Sire, oo Sr, ee ee, Lira, Li, a Sa a . « an? 9% lm a FOF Fe OF OM OT FO a ie ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Oa) FT ed Le EOL oT oe oe Ee oe ed ED Ee EO EE eT OI 4 e d ¢ » 4 b @ b @ b é



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pererererererererere UNS. errr ethene b) y § (@ S . é ¢ DALLAS JOSEPH OGDEN ° y wert: 4 ‘ Baseball, '27, °28, °29; Basketball, ’27, ’28, ( y 29; Lee Literary Society, ’27, ’28; Track, °28, N °29; Athletic Association, °26, °27; Football, p; ) 28. ) @ “Pert,” one of the twins of our class, a 4 b) good athlete, always' wears a smile on his (§ Cd face, and his hands in his pockets. He may p) b be found at any time teasing some one of the (q @ opp osite sex. He never studies, but when it Py e) comes to getting good marks he is up with q id most of his classmates. P b) “Dallas is a lovely twin, 4 id You see his brother and think it’s him.” ) b) (With apologies to the Nominative case.) @ ld N ¥ DOVAL GEORGE OGDEN é “Dus” ‘ b) Baseball, ’25, ’27, ’28; Football, 28; Basket- @ 7) ball, °28; Track, °26, ’27; Literary Society, P 0) 27, °28; Athletic Association, °26, 727. (a ld If you are looking for a nice, good-humored, P Q) athletic boy, just look at Doval, who is always if y ready to accommodate anyone. He is an all- N f round good sport and takes everything as it VW §) comes. N ¢ “Doval is our Dallas’ twin, p y) Known by characteristic grin.” 4 ( ) b) ELIZABETH ESTHER POTE BP a. 4 “Elizabeth” 4 (@ Athletic Association, ’26, ’27; Lee Literary (q b) Society, ’27, °28. ? id Elizabeth has a quiet and dignified air, @ b) commanding our deepest respect. You would ) 4 be surprised to hear that in spite of her re- C Q) tiring nature, she’is quite a “flapper.” She V, has the honor of being our chief poet. She fs ¢ thinks “poet” rhymes with ‘“Pote” and one N ») day she got off this: °) i “Esther had a little goat, % y Which kept her in a flutter, fe ¢ For if at times she had no bread, N y) She always had the BUTTER!” b) ELIZABETH SHIRLEY PRICE 9) @ “Topsy” (9 b) Editor-in-Chief of Nuntius, ’29; Athletic p) @ Association, °26, °27; Vice-President Class, A) ») 28; Jefferson Society, 727; Secretary, °28; ? (d Representative of Student Government, °28; (9 b) Spanish Club, ’28; Basketball, ’27, °28, °29. p) ld “Topsy” is one of our neat, modest, refined ® 6) seniors, quiet and self-possessed with a cheer- P y ful disposition. Topsy’s musical ability has yi ( been a valued asset to her class, and with ») this charming gift, she has been generous to ( ( every demand. Ny) b) YW @ a ot a F , 44 q ») 13 pu ; ) ) : v Cd J q N) , : all @ — 9 y s. : a ; — 9 FT eT eed eT ed es ee es es ee ee ee es es ee ee oe ee ee ee ee ey } j e : p i

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