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JANUARY CLASS,'30 27 SENIOR CLASS WILL From- Betty Benton. ,,.,... . Virginia Buckley ...... Pat Braden .,...,,,,..,., . Eleanor Fatheree ,,...,,,........ Beatrice White- ..,,,, -. Cathleen Perez ....,, De Etta Dishman...... .....-..Ed1torsh1p--.-......--... --.--.-.Typing Abilifty---...-. .lrlshness ......,,.,..,. Stately Height ,,,..... ,.,..,.. .Bashfulness .......,. -. Winning WVays ......,, Louise Clift ,.....,,,,..... ,,A.... I ndividualifty... ,... - Ruth Karnes ,,,,. ..... Nina Louise Day ......, ..,.... Helen L'Roy. Bobby Short .....,, Mary Croslin ,...., Betty Miller ,,,..., Harold O'Neal .......,,, Jesse Frick. ...,,. .. ......,,..... aa. Wlilliam Addington 7,,.....,..,. Carl Davis ,,..,,,,,.....,,,......,,,. Eric Robert ...., ,,,... Lester McKeg .... .,,.. Billy Allen .,..... ..,. . J . D. Touchon ,,..,..,, J. B. Lee ,,,.,...,.... . Sol Herman ..,... , ....,,,, Lew1sFetzer-.., ,l.l. . .,,7, Abelardo Rodriguez .,7.,...,, Frances Melton l...V,,......,,,... Mary Lou Thompson ....,7,... Evelyn Stokey ..,,,.,.., Carroll Roberts-. ,,,. -. Gordon Martin ,,...,, Joe Moffitt ,,,...,,,r. VVinifred Relf .,,,.... Oscar Dooley ...,,,,,, Ira Tran tharm ,,..,, ,... Willard Johnson ,,...,, Kirby Blakeney .,,,.... Rosa Schwarz ,,...,,, Joe Pellet .,......,7.. Victor Correa ....,,,, George Ireland ....,, Bob Payne ,,....,,,r....,, James Stone ,...,,,l,.......77. Mar Frances Owen. Y Nell Fleming ,,,.......,......., Harold McFarland ,,,....,,,... Nelle Price .......,,,....., Donald Brown ,....,, Bliss Stallcup .,,,,7,, .-....--Gene1'osity..-...-. .Slim Figure ,,,.,,,,, Curly Hair ....,.,,,,,,,,. .Dancing Ability ,,,,...... Bashfulness ...,,,,,,,.. Pretty Clothes ,r...... Military Genius .,7,..,,.. How to Be Popular ,..... Eating Ability ......,, .r...... Joke Telling Art ..,. ......,,,,... To- .....-.Pansy Brown ------Mary Brownfield .Pat Fletcher -Jerry Morehead .Mildred Watson Margie Bosley -.----Mildred Cunningham -....-,Delorose Brownfield ------Louise Pollard .Miss Elsner ---.-. Sister Ethel .Dorothy Aldredge -.----,Laura Stevens ..-.--.Gladys Godley .Charles Marsh -.-----All Sophs. .Clarence Pittman Wit ....,,,, .. ,......,v,,,,,........,,.,.... Brother Charles Indifference to VVomen ....,,, Henry Spencer Gridiron Ability ........,. Studiousness .,,,........,, .Curtis Andrews Originality .,,,. .. .....,.,,,...,,... . ...-..--Frank Keener Laura Stevens .Basket Ball Genius ..,.,l,,...,. .Fersell Barton .Knowledge ,,..,,...........,,....... Buster Warner Biology Knowledge ,.... .Moustache ,......,,,,.,,.... Gracefulness ,r...... Tiny Feet .......,rr Odd Ways A... ....,,l.,,.,...,,...... .-.----Prentice Milam Edison Good -.----Katherine Fouler ----.-Evelyn Pierce .Iona Lawson Courtesyv-.. ......,.,,,.........,,... .Edwin Carrico Recipe for Graduaiting Printin Q' Ability .......,,, AA. P. Davis John Reese .Personality ........,,,,,,..,,,,,,... Betty Burr .Reserve r..,.,,,,....... Brilliance .......v,.,.....,.,, .Shiek's Clothes .....,,,,,.. irnmy Rhodes -Paul Braden .Mr. Roberts Journalistic Ability ,.......,,,, Lora Earl Smith .Friendly Ways .,,,.,...,, .Specks ...., ,,,,... . . ..,,,.. . Politeness ,,..... .......Arbie Dee Pool .George de Vaney ohn Heard Height. ........ ................... H arry Utley Masculine Ways ....... .. Popularity ......... .. .Long Hair ............ .. .Odd Ways ......... -Cute Clothes. ...... - .Knowledge ........ Blushes .... .... . . Smiles ......... -Charles McLane .-.-....Francis Wilson ane Brown Elizabeth Stribling .Jack Griffin Alma Ruth Embree J. C. Watson .-----Charles McLane
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26 TECH-TALK who entered the Olympic games and won a distinguished medal for high pole vaulting. Would you believe it? George Ireland is still training mon- keys. Of course, you know Abelardo Rodriguez and J. D. Touchon are the lightweight and heavyweight champions, respectively, of the world. Victor Correa is the architect for the new Rolling Pin Club Building. Mary Lou Thompson and Frances Melton are living to- gether in a little duplex in Fort Worth with devoted husbands and families, but, speaking of families, Jesse Frick put it all over the Mormons, and has had several wives in the last ten years. Nelle Price seems to be having a marvelous time on her yatching trips in Cuba. Some of those included in the party are Mary Croslin, Nell Fleming, and Lewis Fetzer. After all, Mr. Roberts' instruction in Commercial Law has helped one of our classmates to become a noted lawyer. I read that Ira Trantham is prosecuting Dagger Pruitt. Carl saw Bobbie Short in Hollywood, where she is a well- known dancing teacher. Betty Miller is one of her apt pupils. You remember our handsome Carroll Roberts? He is pos- ing for collar ads. I knew this would happen! Ruth Karnes, as we all expected, succeeded Miss Ball in the Placement Bureau. We never would have thought that Joe Pellet and Bliss Stallcup would have made good money in junk dealing. Ethelyn Stokey is a model in a new department store in Mesquite, and Mary Frances Owens has left her husband and is now a cabaret dancer here in New York. Although most of our classmates have accomplished some- thing really worth while, Gordon Martin is still out of work. All through these years no misfortune has come to any member of the class, until now. While sailing in the South Seas, the ship on which Harold O'Neal and Lester McKeg were sailing was wrecked. They were last seen on a desolate island. It is hoped that they will soon be back with us, safe and sound. All this talk brings me back to high-school days, and it makes me quite lonely to think of your being way down there in Dallas and me here in New York. The next time Neiman's send you on your buying trip to New York, I hope to be here so that we may be able to have another long chat. As ever, your friend, ELEANOR FATHEREE.
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a ,f ' 'pf r , H+., - -.gxNs . 1 VP 'SLU 28 TECH-TALK f , SENIOR DAY e Senior Day was considered, as a Whole, a very eventful and successful day. The day opened with an assembly at nine o'clock. A minstrel was the first number on the program, featuring Harold O'Neal, Charles Marsh, Joe Gramsey, J. C. Stone, and John Cuevas. The second number Was a skit of the senior play in, which Eric Robert, Eleanor Fatheree, Nena Louise Day, and Helen L'Roy appeared. A luncheon was served at the fifth period for all seniors. Mary Lou Thompson and Frances Melton arranged a very attractive table and a very delicious lunch. An enjoyable time Was had by all. The senior dance began at three-nuff sed! OUR HALL 'OF FAME Most dignified girl-Mary Croslin. Most sophisticated girl-Beatrice White. Most intellectual girl-Winifred Relf. Best looking boy-Carroll Roberts. Most beautiful girl-Bobby Lovema Short. Most intellectual boy-Sol Herman. Most popular girl-Helen Ruth L'Roy. Best sport-Billy Allen. Most popular boy-Jesse Frick. Most bashful girl-Catheleen Perez. Most bashful boy-Clyde Forshee. Biggest talker-Ruth Karnes. Cutest girl-Nena Lsouise Day. Most original excuse maker-Ira Trantham. Best executive girl-Betty Benton. ,. Best executive boy-J. D. Touchon. I Worst Woman hater-Pat Braden. C' Biggest flirt-Frances Melton. Sweetest girl-Louise Clift. Senior gossip-Eleanor Fatheree. Biggest joke-We Won't stay. Huskiest athlete-Kirby Blakeney. Biggest eater-George Ireland. Most carefree-J. C. Watson. Most petite girl--Mary Lou Thompson. Biggest bluffer-Gordon Martin. Our hero-Mr. Reagan.
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