Ozark High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Ozark, MO)

 - Class of 1930

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Ozark High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Ozark, MO) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 65 of 90
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es is ' fr A aw? I 'Q i .f I I qt Elva Horn Silently as a mighty dreamg Just like a picture on a screen. Marguerite Horn Modern flapper up to dateg Looking for a life long mate. Homer Lane Some day the girl will see: llfhat a lucky wife was she. Robert Lawson What a lucky boy is he: For he will a teacher be. i Roger Melton Blankety Blank! Roscoe Melton About his life I do not know: For if I did I'd tell you so. Eula Fern Rainey Annual Queen her senior year: Now ain't that funny and so dear. Arthur Scott Annual chief and full of pepg If you keep with him you'll have to step. Stella Scott Nothing else on her mind: Durward Adams is her rind. g Janice Spiess I'd tell you more if I knew it allg Light and handsome and not so tall. Paul Stice It would take too long for me to tell,' About this boy we know so well. Yvonne Templeton A friendly smile and welcome eye: That's the color of the deep blue sky. Ross Vaughan Dark complexion and clear brown eyes: Into the world some day he'll rise. Agnes Williams Not a girl that will decay: And break the heart of some poor boy. Freda Young Plump and big and fair of faceg R bu I Ana' by her looks she'll run the race. fam SQ Durward Adams AQ About his life you can decide: - 1-ll t 'K For Stella is always by his side. J l Paul Marley A ' 5 Not so disappointingg so cast your ,yyy yy J hook and line. 1 yygyyi y, X It won't take long to catch him if 'gfg liifffl J you only take yog tim u V y G 4 I ffl A. W i rl 1-L'l-51?-uggrggtlgillpliZ3Q,,2i:lEffQi?i'3 J N fm, Page Sixty-one

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, lg vt mfg! ,O lfi 'Lnzwfl ,N 5 A by Pkigffggq X - ' . enior Rytkem., Cleo Adams So neat and fair of faceg And sure to win in life long race. Mildred Anderson A welcome smile for everyone, Glorious as the shining sun. Cleo Bain A modest girl the world will seeg For she will a teacher be. Lucille Bryan So lonely and so blueg Wz'll make a wife so true. Loyal Blevins A good example of the Golden So honest in his work at school. I Henryetta Collins A swaying willow so fair, Wz'yth her lovely auburn hair. Gladys Cutbirth Girl of my dreams, some day Wz'll be, a happy wife for me. Donald Doran To all nice girls he's sure to speak, For he is a world shiek. Elizabeth Ellis A piano player is she- A wonder of the world to be. Edna Belle Farrar Stop your laughing, do you hear? Mr. James is very near. Rule Q Leo Eorgey I Should be caged and barred in tight. A Turn him loose and he's a sight. Mildred Garrison So pretty and so neat, N With powdered nose and little feet. g I I Harold Hartley N, Minds hzs business as he shouldg '- Let him alone and he'll be good. , J Lucy Dean Harbert aff! Is there any more at home like you? CC lf so, l'd like to be there, too. ' ' Carl Hays ' , A y , Speaking of the future raceg Carl will win by his lovely face. y . li? S Q John Hedgpeth H- X Xxx X Climbs the ladder step by stepg A - Is good looking and full of pep. ' A l I' S' ........ ..., .Hman-P, 1 i 1 W N5 - 1 'lf' '? ll' tr, ' ' ' ' ff ' f'5 fe1 ,,- serum, h,,,..- e in Page Sixty



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I e ff l4'iNgFQEf2i auf , cibfemories Ozark, Ozark, our native school To you we come and obey the rule You are the light and path-our way That leads us on to an eternal day. 'Tis here we learn our knowledge great Of what is taught about our state After many a precious hour has past We leave this old school to be our- selves at last. They think us great on Ozark High But out in the world not so sly For own tricks are there made known By our expressions so plainly shown And then we often repeat If I could only walk down the street, Leading down to Ozark High. Ross Vaughan On Cfraduation., Four long years this story comes When it seemed that we were small . Let us review these years of life Which means so much to all. To us was life a simple art Of duties to be done, A game where each man took a part A race where all must run. X- Blending our souls most urgent needs tj With tasks of every day, We went about our gravest deeds As children do at play. Still it is true and overtrue That we delight to close This book of life self-wise and new And let our thoughts repose. . . r A And what if life's fearful wound dex. We did not probe and bare And that our spirits never swooned. ' ' Oh! how we long to travel back ' , 7 y And praise the coming day, X 7 XXNAN And tread again the ancient track In talk and sport we whzled away I 5,5 Ross Vaughan Page Sixty two ii, F 4-I f if 'W r M X x X H xx -,?lgf5ASSYFW5fltf , - M -Q.: - , a- ---..... .... VX ..., . fi - 'A' ' '5 1 'Wall 75 9 'Wm . : ' - -. V1 Vi :intl ff - ?Wi3?QE:5uzM.aK-r ,fur P

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