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

 - Class of 1937

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CAMEHL WRIGHT : “Ingratiating smile, a flashing eye, a tantalizing maiden pass¬ ing by.” MARY WRIGHT: “She stands in the shadow of a great name.” MILUS WRIGHT: “He can make a harmonica talk.” JANE WYETH: “Good natured and studious, she longs for knowledge.” BEVERLY WYNNE: “In her eyes a smile, in her heart a song.” JUNE YORK: “Goldylocks in person.” MARJORIE ZACHARY: “She has her own opinions and expresses them.” EMMA ZATHO: “Happy, contented, carefree.” BILL BANMEYER: “He mixed music within his thoughts.” PERRY BURTON : “Happiness is the natural flower of duty.” VIVIAN CRONE: “He who desires naught will always be free.” COLETTE GINN : “Not liberty, but duty, is the condition of existence.” MARGARET ANN HARRISON: “Generosity is the flower of duty.” JIMMIE HOLDER: “The newcomer with large, express. ve brown eyes.” PAULINE HOLT: “One whose generosity is boundless, whose cheerfulness is never failing.” F. C. JACKSON: “Happiness is not found in self-contemplation; it is perceived only when it is reflected from another.” LENORE McCALL: “Enthusiasm is con¬ tagious.” ROBERT PARENT : “It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends.” O. J. POOLE: “Come what will, I am satis¬ fied.” FRANK WARREN: “He is good that does good to others.” WILLIAM WARD: “Straight-forward and courteous, with a charming personality.”

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LUCILLE WEAVER: “One with ambition for higher things.” ANNIE WEEDEN : “She looked mild, but so does dynamite.” FAYETTE WEEDIN : “A boy’s own manner and character is what best becomes him.” MARVIN WESTERFELD: “He who plods on steadily toward his goal generally attains success.” MAURICE WESTERFELD: “Talkativeness has another plague attached to it, even curiosity.” MARY WESTMORELAND: “Happiness is the natural flower of duty.” JOHN WEYER: “Oh, those golden locks of his.” JOHN WHALEN: “Persistent and earnest in his work, he will make his mark.” DOUGLAS WHEELER: “I sat and dreamed above my school books.” KATHRYN WHITAKER: “The ten o’clock- scholar.” HOB WHITE: “The Constitutional Wizard” DOROTHY WILEY: “Friendship shines forth from her face.” EARLINE WILLBORG: “The doll ■ faced blonde with the demure expression.” CHARLES WILLIAMS: “We grant, although he had much wit, he was very shy about using it.” MARY WILLIAMS: “She doesn’t know about it.” NANALINE WILLIAMSON: “Earnest in purpose, willing in work.” ROBERT WILLIS: “Has more than he shows, speaks less than he knows.” DELBERT WILSON: “In whose heart there is no song, to him the miles are many and long.” JAMES WILSON: “A friend in need is a friend indeed.” ALICE WILSON: “I must go at the first period!” LOUISE WIMBERLY: “Some preach their virtues, but a few express their lives by what they do.” LAWRENCE WINDT: “A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still.” DOROTHY WINEGAR: “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” ELLIS WINSTEAD: “He is the type we like to call classmate.” DOLORES WISNIESKI: “Her good sense and amiable disposition have won her warm admirers.” MARGUERITE WOLCOTT: “Age cannot wither nor custom stale, her infinite va¬ riety.” WILLA MAE WOLF: “Serenity is the noblest gift of heaven.” DEVERAUX WOLF: “A golden link in a chain of friends.”



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SENIORS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR WAYNE ARMSTRONG: “He’s fun loving; yet he’s industrious.” BOYCE BASKETT: “A quiet man with brains can do more than a hundred men with noisy mouths.” GERALDINE BAXTER: “Wise, loyal, and true.” MILDRED BEARDEN: “She needs no ornaments to aid such loveliness.” DOYLE BLACKBURN: “The deed I intend is great, but what, as yet, I know not.” ROBERT BROOKS: “What has Bing Crosby got that he hasn’t? A salary!” HANNAH BRUSH: “I haven’t time to be seri¬ ous.” CHARLES BRINDLEY: “A man of many inches and every inch a man.” JOE COOK: “A good heart is better than all the heads in the world.” SOPHIE COOK: “A friendly person is a joy forever.” VINCENT COTTRELL: “The gloomiest outlook is always bright to him.” WALTER DeLEON : “So much to do, so little done.” GLADYS DOZIER : “A merry laugh and light¬ some jest, of all good fellows, she is the best.” JAMES DVORAK: “I know what I know.” STUART ERVIN: “He does well who does his best.” JOE FILIPS: “The ladies call him sweet; the stars, as he treads them, kiss his feet.” WARREN FORD: “His studies are the least of his troubles.” ARTHUR FOWLER: “Resourceful, dependable, and optimistic — he pretends to be studious. We wonder.” TAYLOR FLANIKEN : “The quiet mind is richer than a crown.” JOHN FRYE: “He never worries about yester¬ day or tomorrow.” WARREN GOODSON: “The light of a pleasant eye.” THOMAS GUINN : “Sweet are the thoughts that savor of content.” ROBERT HARDY : “There is always room for a good man.” JOHNSON HILL: “He who wins must work.” JOHN HOOK: “Firmness is great; persistency is greater.” MAURINE HOWELL: “If she has a fault, we have not found it.” ERNEST JAHNKE: “The manly part is to do with might and main what you can do.” LAWRENCE KUJAWA: “The work of the world is done by a few.” CHARLES LAUPER : “In yonder book my knowl¬ edge lies.” BRYAN LAWSON: “He adds humor to the class.” BERNICE LAYTON: “Where’er she turns, the graces homage pay.” JACK LINDSAY: “Do not measure my wisdom by my ..stature.” TROY LIVELY : “High erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy.” BILLIE LODGE: “He bore without abuse the grand old name of gentleman.” JOE MACBETH: “Quiet and studious, he is the kind that will arrive.” J. H. McADAMS: “Let the world slide, let the world go; a fig for care, and a fig for woe.” ROY McBRIDE: “Brains, not size, make the man.” JEAN McDONALD: “When she says I will, on her you can depend; when she says I won’t, she won’t; and that’s the end.” J. C. MILES: “Still water runs deep.” FURMAN NANCE: “Interest is the basis of achievement.” CHARLES O’CONNOR: “To his friends he is good and true.” WILLIAM O’CONNOR: “He doth indeed show some sparks that are like wit.” J. P. O’REILLY : “There is no index of character so sure as the voice.” J. W. PENICK: “Nothing ahead but the world to conquer, and why let that worry one?” BILLY ROFFNER : “The man who works and laughs must do well.” PAULINE SAMFORD: “I find thee worthy.” BRUCE SEARBY: “God blest the man who in¬ vented sleep.” MARGUERITE SHEPPERD: “A warm smile that never wears off.” ERLENE SMITH: “Just being happy is a fine thing to do, looking on the bright side rather than the blue.” LILLIAN SOMMERMEYER: “Refreshing to see one so modest.” BEN SPARKMAN: “A small person looking up sees more than a tall person looking down.” J. T. SPRINGER: “Every man is the architect of his own fortune.” ELIZABETH STALLINGS: “Her very frowns are fairer to see than the smiles of other maidens.” LOUIS STEPANSKI: “It is those that take ad¬ vantage that get advantage in this world.” JESSE STOWE: “Every thing succeeds with peo¬ ple of cheerful dispositions.” LELA MAE STUCKEY: “Smile lest the world dub thee a pessimist.” ELL WOOD THOMAS: “The world knows noth¬ ing of its greatest men.” EARL THOMPSON: “A boy who says little but tries hard.” BILL UHALT : “He has the admirable knack of pleasing people.” STANLEY VALCIK: “He who means no mis¬ chief does it all.” HARMON WILKERSON: “Think not that I am what I appear.” DOUGLAS WOODWARD: “Swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath.” M. O. WOODWARD: “The dramatist, like the poet, is born, not made.” ROBERT ZAGST : “A perfect gentleman and a credit to our class.”

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