Denton High School - Bronco Yearbook (Denton, TX)

 - Class of 1931

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Spring- erm Seniors DOBTHY ABBEY Pep Club, 28, ’29, ’30, ’31; Sports Club, ’29; Language Course. Dorothy is certainly an untiring, energetic girl. Even though she didn't win in the “Bronco” Sales Contest, her efforts were greatly appreciated. OREN ANDERSON Honor Society, ’29; Science Course. Oren is a boy who seldom becomes excited or enthusiastic, but some day he will wake up to the fact that he is the “guy” that the world is looking for. Kenneth Armstrong Science Club, ’28; Glee Club, ’28, ’29; Science Course. In future years when Kenneth becomes one of those hardboiled business men that we're always hearing about, we hope that he will not be so serious minded that he can't remember his Denton High School friends whom he kept supplied with gum. James D. Baldwin Science Club, ’28; Band and Orchestra ’30, ’31; Science and Language Course. “Life — why, it's immaterial with me.” Oveta Barnhart Science Club, 31; Honor Society,’30, ’31; Science Course; Montalba. Few people belong n the group with Oveta, for she is a chemistry shark. We don't know why, but most of the best students think chemistry is hard; however, Oveta doesn't think so. LLOYD BARTEE Basket Ball, ’31; Science Course; Krum. What would Denton High School do without these Krum boys who always find a welcome place on the basket ball team f Bertha Mae Bobbit Science Club, ’29, ’30, ’31; Honor Society, ’28, ’29, ’30; Science Course. “Where there's a will, there's a way.” If Bertha Mae really ivants to see an out-of-town ball game, she will always find some way to go. Inez Bratcher Latin Club, ’28; Program Committee, ’30; President of Senior Class; Honor Society,’28,’29,’30,’31; Secretary of Honor Society, 30; Reporter of Low Senior Class. You can't find anyone who has more friends and admirers than Inez. We are sure that a substitute for her place in D. H. S. can never be found. Page Twenty-Two

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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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joe W. Brooks Science Club, ’29; President Junior Class; Secretary of High Senior Class; Science Course. Joe Wise has easily done the work of a Business Manager and Assistant Business Manager combined. He is to the school annual what the foot ball stars of 1929 were to “athletical” D. H. 8. Herman Brown Science Club, ’29; Science Course. When girls see Herman, they usually say, “Oh, isn't he just too cute?’' Maybe he is too cute — at least for them to have a chance of capturing him. FRED BUSH Science and Language Course. Fred is a little boy whom we all admire for his spunk and ability. Jessie Louise Campbell Honor Society, ’30; Science and Language Course. Jessie Louise is that old fashioned type of maiden that men prefer; but evidently, she doesn't prefer men. James carter Football, ’29, ’30; Language Course. James is one more lover of football. If he were larger, we know that someday he would be a national football star. Bebe Cowan Girls Club, ’29, ’30; Sports Club, ’30, ’31; Honor Society, ’29, ’30; Junior Class Play; Language Course. Bebe is a mischievous, admirable little girl who has a love for things far, far away from Denton Hi. • Eugene Cope Wichita Falls High School; Language Course. We’ve heard lots about Wichita Falls High, but if Eugene is the average of its students, then it must be a good place, after all. Dorothy Cox Sports Club, ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31; Girls Club, ’28; Glee Club, ’28, ’29; Honor Society, ’30; Language and Science Course. We are sure that Dorothy’s 7nost outstanding talent is printing. It seems that her character and personaity are truly expressed in her writing. Page Twenty-Three

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