John H Reagan High School - Spur Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1937

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DOROTHY MAE SMITH: “Delightful to know and as kind as she is fair.” ELMER SMITH: “The cautious seldom err.” JESSALYN SMITH: “Fate tried to conceal her by naming her Smith.” JOHN SMITH: “Little by little the time goes by, short if you sing through it, long if you sigh.” MARIE SNEAD: “An even temper and gentle patience.” CLAUDINE SNELL: “Her mirth the world required; she bathed it in smiles of glee.” ALLEN SORY : “His studies are the least of her troubles.” LOREE SORY: “Modesty is the only sure bait when you angle for praise.” ANNIE BELLE SOSTAK: “Not a disturbing thought to be seen on her steady brow and quiet mouth.” WILSON SPARKS: “But why worry when a good time may be had for the asking?” RACHEL SP1LLER : “We love thy nature when thou dost improvise melodious strains.” EFFIE STANDLEY: “The great end of all human industry is the attainment of happi¬ ness.” FLOYD STARK: “His smile is seen before he is seen.” ROSALIE STARKEY: “A most fresh and delicate creature.” R. G. STARNES: “Boys who can be relied upon are always in demand.” VAUDEAN STEEDE: “A cheerful word, a winning smile. What could be better o’er life’s long mile?” JULIA STEPHENSON: “A skip and a jump will get you there. Why worry and carry a load of care?” »NAN STERLING: “As elegant as simplicity.” BILLY STEVENSON: “Some are wise; some are otherwise.” EDWIN STEWART : “Often seen standing near a wall; yet he is by no means a wall¬ flower.” ARTHUR STONE: “Steady, dependable, able to meet the responsibilities placed upon him.” INEZ STOREY : “Eyes never talked more loudly.” JANE STOVALL: “Precious gems always come in small packages.” ERNA MAE STRUESSY: “Happy am I; from care I am free. Why aren’t they all con¬ tent like me?” RAYMOND STRUBING: “I’ll follow the dictates of my own conscience.” ALBERTA SUNDERMEYER: “Quietude is a virtue itself.” FRANK SYNNOTT: “Up and going at all hours.” ELSIE LEE TALCOTT: “Virtue is like a rich stone, best plain set.”

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HOMOISELLE RUNNELS: “She is truly the great that is little in herself and that makes no account of any height of honors.” YVONNE RUPERT: “Good humor is always contagious.” ALLEN RUPPERT : “Happy in disposition, gifted in the art of making friends.” GERALD RUSHING: “Nature has given us two ears, but only one mouth.” NICHOLAS RUSSELL: “All the women in the world would not make me lose an hour.” BARBARA RYAN: “A good reputation is more valuable than money.” GENE SANDERS: “His ambitions and in¬ dividuality . will bring him success.” CLARA SAWYER : “Rich in friends, lavish in friendship.” CLIFFORD SCHERER: “He who knows not when to be silent knows not when to speak.” HAROLD SCHMIDT: “A finished gentleman from top to toe.” VERNELLE SCHMITT : “Care is an enemy to life.” ALBERT SCHNECKENBACH: “He bravely enters paths unknown.” FLORENCE SCHREIBER: “When a person hasn’t anything to say, that is the best time not to say it.” WILLIE MAE SCOTT: “Her heart is pure; her life is serene.” ELIZABETH SEARLS: “Active in body, peppy in spirit.” GLADYS SEITZLER : “Her ambitions are great.” .MARTHA SESSUMS: “Charming and petite, piquant and proud.” BETTY SH ALLCROSS: “Laughing, learned, literary.” R. B. SHEPHERD: “To be what we are and to become what we are capable of becom¬ ing are the only ends of life.” r MILDRED SHERMAN: “Full of the joy of living.” BETTY SILVA: “Friend more divine than all divinities.” CHARLES SIMPSON : “Having a cunning disposition and liking all sports.” LENORA SIMPSON: “She is all that fancy painted her.” MARTHA FRANCES SKELTON: “Words cannot express our high opinion of her.” A. L. SMALLEY : “Promptness, regularity, and dependability.” RUTH SMALLEY: “No matter when the time and where the place, she has a merry laugh in every case.” ALLUWEE SMITH: “You’ll never clamp a padlock on my tongue.” BILLY SMITH: “But still his tongue ran on.”



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EMMA JO TAYLOR: “A good sport she is and true, always trying her best to do.” CHESTER TELGE: “He hath a foot Mer¬ curial.” ROBERT THURMAN: “He is earnest in all his undertakings.” JOE TODD: “I’ve set my heart on nothing, you see, and so the world goes well with me.” PAUL TAUSEND: “Few things are impos¬ sible to diligence and skill.” GRACE TOMLIN: “I cannot check my girlish blush; my color comes and goes.” ROBERT TUCKER: “Ready, reliable, and retiring.” BILL TURNEY: “A man of brains, athletic ability, and friendliness.” BERNICE TURNER: “We look to her for the good and the true, the beauteous and the right.” FRANKLIN NELSON: “In fair or foul he was still the same.” LOUISE TURNER: “A lassie fair with golden hair.” ROSIE TUSA: “She’s pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant to think on.” MARY ELIZABETH VAJA: “Strong in quiet¬ ness, confidence, and graciousness.” VIRGINIA VAUGHAN: “One who reached the pinnacle of fame’s lofty crest, because she insisted on giving her best.” ERNEST VOGT: “His words are bonds; his oaths are oracles.” TOM WADE: “He lived at peace with all mankind.” LOIS WAEGNER: “Gaily she wends her way into our hearts.” WILLIE WAGNER: “The heights by this man reached and kept attained by labor while his companions slept.” FRANCIS WAGUESPACK: “All business, to the point.” EDYTHE WALKER: “O love! In such a wilderness as this!” FRANCES WALKER: “A girl she seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomor¬ rows.” RUTH WALTHER: “The storm may crash for weal or woe, but what care I how the wind doth blow?” ZODELL WALTERS: “Goodness! Where’s my book?” LEONARD WALTON: “A jolly word for every one, he has won the respect of both the students and the faculty.” NETTIE WARFIELD: “A rare production of great worth.” IRA WARNER: “The heart of honor, the tongue of truth.” BENNETT WATSON: “Pampered vanity is a better thing perhaps than starved pride.” WADE WATTS: “The great dramatist.”

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