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MARGARET ANNE MORELAND Sponsor Burke Debating Society ' 27; Pres. English A ’28; Chorus ’28; Pres. Class ’29; Ex- ecutive Committee ’30; Crystal Staff ’30; Hall of Fame ’30; Senior Play ’30. “Not too short and not too tall, cute and sweet and loved by all.” Margaret Anne has been with us since we were in the third grade. Though she is small in stature her share in school activities has always been a large one. Her accomplish- ments and versatility have made her a valua- ble and beloved member to ail her classmates. CHARLES STRAUB Football ’28, ’29, (C) ’30; Baseball ’27, ’30; Basketball ’29, ’30; Monogram Club, 27, ’30, (Pres.) ’30; Crystal Staff ’30; Senior Play ’30. “A good old pal in every way, One not found every day.” “Charlie” is exactly that — everybody’s friend. His career as a football player has been brilliant, to say nothing of baseball. His ready smile and attractive personality have endeared him in the hearts of his classmates. May Dame Fortune never send misfortune to you in her place, “Charlie.” GATEWOOD DUNLAP Hall of Fame ’30; Ad Committee for Senior Play ’30. “Jolly, yet serious, fun loving, yet sincere.” “Gateleg” came into our midst late, but landed with a splash. From the minute we saw her we knew she was a good sport and plenty of fun. And as for her Ford, why she’s almost run the school bus out of business. She’ll be a success anywhere. IS H ES RADA MOORE Chorus ’27, ’28. “A maid never bold in spirits, still and quiet.” Rada is everybody’s friend. Her sunny smile gives one a glimpse of her sunny dis- tion which enables her to meet and conquer all problems with unfailing determination and good humor. Good-bye and good luck, Rada! Page nine
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BRADLEY TYREE Monogram Club, ’27, ’30; Pres. Club, ’29; Baseball ’27, ’30; Football ’27, ' 30; Executive Committee ’27, ’30; Pres. Student Body ’30; Capt. Baseball ’29; Athletic Council ’30; Senior Play ’30. “Why aren’t they all contented like me?” Here’s the boy of varied careers and many talents. From the meekest Freshman he has risen to the most distinguished position, Pres- ident of the Student Body, and he has proved to be one of the best L. H. S. has ever had! Bradley is one of whom his classmates are especially proud. We expect great things of you, Tyree. Page eight
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JULIA DESHA Chorus ’27, ’28; Echo Staff ’27, ’29, Editor- in-Chief ’30; Basketball ’27, ’28; Execuitve Committee ’29; Pres. Class ’27; Hall of Fame ’30. “My duty is done, my conscience is clear.” This saying has truly been carried out by Julia in L. H. S. Always willing to assume the hardest roles of scholastic achievements, Julia should be complimented upon her ability to put out a real successful Echo. As “most dependable” girl, Julia deserves all credit for being faithful to the cause of L. H. S. Fare- well, and may you have luck in R. M. W. C. mss OLIVER GILLOCK Executive Committee ’30; Manager Baseball ’30; Business Manager Echo ’30; Senior Play ’30; Secretary Class ’30. “I work for knowledge, not for notoriety.” As a scholar and a leader Oliver has been an asset to the Class of ’30. Determination and ability have made him most outstanding during his High School career. His unselfish work with the Executive Committee was espe- cially noteworthy. The Class of ’30 expects great things of you, Oliver. SS D B RESSIE IRVIN “The mildest manner, the gentlest heart.” We all know “Res,” the girl with the per- petual smile. Her amiable nature has won her many friends. Although “Res” has only been with us two years she has made herself valuable by her spirit and accommodating ways. Good luck to you always, Ressie. m s m LAURA LACKEY Library Committee ’26, ’28; Basketball ’27, ' 30; Manager Basketball ’29; Chorus ’27, ’28; Pres. Glee Club ’29; Senior Play ’30; Mono- gram Club ’30. “Her place is with merriment and gay good times.” No one in L. H. S. possesses as much wit and such an abundance of wise cracks as Laura. No one has such good humor and sunny smiles as Laura. “Lackey,” we all wish you good luck and may you always be the sport that you are now. Page ten
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