Capitol Hill High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1930

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Aff' IE LEE GOWFR Gxrl Reserves Effrcrency ms eer a vlrtue Needed ln thus world to ay LEE ELLEN HARRIS G Honor Society Pres Annual Staff Trl High Journal Ponclermg much an much contrlvmg How the tribes f men might prosper +A-J.-sj.1.sS MAMIE RODESNEY Im Y1 Honor Society rr Hugh Journal Staff And henceforward and forever Men shall speak of your ach1evements WINNIE LRITLHFIELD Girl Scouts Girl Reserves Playmg hard but work mg harder Lnfe pleasant to thus maxden MERRILL HEDRICR Band Redskm Arrow Staff Music makes a man grow better If he puts h s whole soul ALILE HODCE Les Arbelles Ix1Y1 G R Golden hmred and blue eyed marden Tall and stately sweetly slender VIRCIN IA RADER Lampus Theater Is1Y1 Prom h1 h school at Dun can came she When our year was Just begmmng l A7 TOMMIE HARRIS Quartet J Play Spot lrght Club Mlnstrel ms he an act Eer dellghtmg wlth hrs antics HILBI RN FULKS Spotllght Ch1eftam Staff Now this man as luke a woman lsmg just his tongue for a weapon DOLA MARIE GASSEUR And her harr was soft and shmlng And her eyes are smiling also MARY GIBSON Ixodak Club Glrl Scouts Ixmd to all who worked with her But yet thmknng of hun waltmg RAYMON D HEDRICK Boys Pep Club 28 29 Why should I concern myself wrth Work and worrxes that are passing? INORA TROPTER X1 28 29 Laughnng always chatter mg gayly Serious thoughts did not concern her LLVINI SHULT7 Stunt Llub 30 Elvm rs a man we know we Shall hear much of nn the future ,W-,vm ,W one , W, ,,,,7,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, Y, J ,- K-- , , ' I . 4 , ,, , . I ' ' - Q . J Of ' d . Pr' . . . . . R., ' U f . ' I A d A . . 0 L . . . ' . K 1 I I Ae - G. R. za, g9, so . I 1 A ' f , I I . . ' - ' , . . ' . u' ' ' -IS . . ' I A ! A 1 I , in ir. A ' ' 11 I ' 7 .. y ,u t h Ki, fn, , , N30 , I I S I 4 4 Twenty tivo

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MARGARET KANGLEY G. R., G, R. Play Wise and witty, kind and sweet, Loved by all whom she doth meet. GLADYS HARRISON G. R. Modesty cloth shine in this world Like a candle in the dark- ness. MII IMA DAVIS Alpha Gamma, G. R. Beauty e'er will be my slogan For this world needs beauties in it. BESSIE CALHOUN Girl Reserve Only those who know our - Bessie Can appreciate her stead- fastness. HAZEL STARKEY Girl Reserve Excellence is e'er a virtue Seldom had by one more faithful. MYRTLE McCl I'L'HEN Girl Reserve Only one year was she with us, But we learned to love her clearly. GRACE PUTNAM Girl Reserve Why should I lift up my voice now ln this halmlwle and con- fusion. MARIE BOU ICR Honor Society, Hockey, Volleyball True and loyal is our Susie. Singled out from all the others. ' IlILBl'RN PARSONS Quartet, Routers, Student Council, Minstrel Talents here do lie deep covered, Only waiting for the calling. DONALD WHAM Why should I moan for my school days? Better days are close he- fore me., Dt DR! ITH Y SPEARS G. R., Pen Club Laughing eyes and sunny smile Make us love our Dorothy deeply. LY Nlll JL l'E'l l'Yj l DH N Football, Student Council Would that I had wings to fly with, Wings to take me with the eagle. v6-I ' .f X. MARY l'l'.NDLl5'l'ON G. R., Spotlight Mary's eyes are never constant, Smiling, twinkling, laugh- ing always. PAVL GEIGER Youth is not a fault, my fellows, Time will overcome that defect. Twenty one



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AN NTABILLLE LAPSHAW her virtues For these all who know her love her ROB ER F BARR O Club Football Man he is and naught c'm change him Fame and riches turn his head not DOROTHX MOORE Hockey Team Lapt Vol leyhall team Alpha Gamma Chieftain St'iff Dat the athlete much al mired Dot the friend of all her classmates HEIXRX VERTREES Whats the use of work- ing always. Life was made for pleas- ure also. HAZEL NEEL Les Arbeiles 28, G. R. '29 Raven hair and eyes that match it Are two beauties of this maiden. BELETA MEEK Hockey Team, Volleyball, Alpha Gamma Strong and sturdy is Bc- leta, 'Tis a joy to just behold her. BESSIE MERCER Poetry Club '28, Sewing Club '29 Workers in this world are needed, Those who speak but lit- tle ever. JOHN BOYD By his blazing fire he sat there Warm and merry eating crlnkmg DORIS MUNDAY Campus lheatre Swim ming Ixnh Rusty so named by her classmates For her locks so riehly shining 1 DWIN MORRIS Jr Play Was there eer .1 greater reader Or one who studied so little? RUDY WALLER She whose locks 'ire curled hy nature Is the envy of her class- mates. ' EDWIN SPIKER Why this laughter unseemly? Life is full of strife an: trouble. ELM ER HUNT Hi-Y, Tennis, Eng. Cluh Was there ever Redskin like him Doing all the things that he did? CECIL MERCER Engineering Club Plans I have: I'll ne'er disclose them But well I'nl do them thn I die. Li ,ll ,QD 51y1,5,,i-of sgxfl K-gg yi- eg ig .- , ' , . ' 5 l Charm . and Beauty are Foothall, O Club ' 1 i 1 ' , ' it ,ii YI- 7- 1 1 - ' 4. 1. , ' , ! 5' ' . , I . ' t , - 9 '30 ' so ' 1 Twenty three

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