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Floyd LeBeau Science Course. You usually think of Floyd as a type of boy who looks on with interest but who seldom ever says anything. If you could have been iti his Dramatics class, you would think quite differently. Maxine Ledlow Girls Club, ’30, 31; Sports Club, ’30, 31; Pep Club, ’30, 31; Language and Science Course. She is another who believes in the old saying, “Laugh and the world laughs with you, wjev and they laugh at you . Her smile aluf hearty greeting have been a great factor in her popularity. v- Robertson Louder Science Course. Robertson is a boy who is desirous of learning a nd who will achieve his desire sooner cii' later. Would that more were lit him. Leah McReynolds Language Course. Wherever Leah goes she is always outstanding because of her neatness and attractiveness. We are sure that some day she will be sailing on the wing of success. Abbodell Minnerly Sports Club, ’30, ’31; Pep Club, ’30; Volley Ball, ’30; Science Course. With her wavy red hair, she is a flaming picture of youth. She is always ready for a jolly, good time. Irma Orr Sports Club, ’29, ’30; Honor Society, ’30; Junior Class Play; Reporter of Sports Club; Senior Class Play; Language Course. On the stage, Irma is thought of as a typical old-fashioned grandmother, but in everyday life, she is thought of as the center of fun and enjoyment. Lois Phoenix Honor Society, ’28; Glee Club, ’29; Basket Ball ’28, ’29; Language Course. Lois' ability as an athlete has no limits. She is just a picture of health — always talking and laughing. Sallie Sargent Science Course. Sally goes around tending to her business, but she's always ready to talk and smile. Page Twenty
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Jim Marik Dobbins Language Course Jim Maine is a bit bashful, but someday she will yet over that — anyway, she is very sweet. Charles Estes Rolla High School, Rolla Missouri; Honor Society ’30; Senior Class Play; Science Course. Charles always knows you, no matter where he sees you. We wish that we could keep him always. Frances Mae Fritz Pep Club, ’29, ’30; Language Course. It seems that small people like Frances Mae are always lucky. Just notice her black curly hair and sparkling brown eyes. Thelma Farrell Science Course. When you first know Thelma, you think that she is distant, but she really isn't. Everybody, who knows her, likes her a lot. REGINALD GAMBILL Honor Society, 31; Debate Club, ’27; Science Course. “Reg” is that serious type of person whose destination Is likely to become a lawyer. If this is his ambition, we wish him luck. Harlan Giles Honor Society, ’30; Science Course. Even though he stutters, we always listen to what “Sparky” says because we know it will be worth-while. Erline Hammer Honor Society, ’28, ’29, ’30; Sports Club, ’28, ’29, ’30; Corresponding Secretary of Sports Club; Language Course. Erline is the type of individual that every one likes. It would take an adding machine to count up her many friends. Jack Land Football, ’29, ’30; Science Course. It is difficult to decide where “Rufus” is most popular - on the Football Field or in the realms of society. Page Nineteen
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Charlsie Scott Girls Club, 28, ’29, ’30; Pep Club, ’28, ’29, ’30; Language Course. We wonder if Charlsie still has trouble with her heart. Maybe she does, but we hope she has it in a different form from that in the Senior Play; however, she interpreted her part wonderfully. R. L. Selby Band and Orchestra, ’30, ’31; Glee Club, ’27; Science Course. We shall miss R. L. very much this year, especially in the Band. The High School students greatly appreciated his efforts. Mae Shelton Language Course. We just can't keep from envying Mae. Her dimples are enough to win anybody's heart — to say nothing about her happy disposition Juanita Sitz Science Course. She is just like a big red butter-fly — always spreading sunshine wherever she happens to be. Jacqueline Spradlin Sports Club, ’28. '29; Pep Club, ’28, ’29. ’30 31; Senior Class Play; Yell Leader; Language Course. “Jackie” is a natural born yell leader. When everybody is down hearted, she is usually the one to cheer them up. Maxine Teel Language Course. Maxine is a quiet little maiden who looks as if she might have stepped straight from the pages of a story book. Doris Thompson Honor Society, ’29, ’30, ’31; Reporter of High Senior Class; Language Course. Doris is a girl whose knowledge has no bounds and whose kindness is unsurpassed. Needless to say, she won the scholarship. Sam Underwood Science Club, ’28, ’29; Science Course; Chairman of Program committee. We are glad to see Sam get the reward of his hard work in the form of a diploma and honors, but we are sorry to see him leave D. H. S. Page Twenty-One
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