Radford High School - Oak Leaf Yearbook (Radford, VA)

 - Class of 1930

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Football ' 2f , ’29. ’30. Jiaseball ’29, ’30, Secretary Student rouncil ’28, Secivtaiy ' rreasurer Class ’29, Senior P’eatures. Yeah Cute! Tliat’s “Bill.” Cutest boy in tlie Senior Class not to mention l einu; a star atlilete. Bill has certainly been faithful to H. H. S. ami the football and baseball teams will miss liim next year. Reme mber that famous home run tliat tied tlie (Bade Spring game in ’29? Minnie Adams Stall Radford Hi News ’30, Photograph Editor Oak Leak, Senior Play, Basket-ball ’30. Literary Club, Cheer Leader. “Pictures, pictures, i)ictures!I They’re driving me crazy,” says Maryanne. No wonder what a job. Maiy- anne is certainly unfortunate but the Oak Leaf is de- cidedly lucky to have sucli a capable photograpli editor. No one could ha e done the job better. Or any other job for that matter. Secretary-Treasurer Class ' 27, Secretary Jdteraiy Club ' 29, Student Council ’29, ’30, fanager Basket-ball ’30. E litor U. II. S. News ’30. Editor “Tlie Oak Leaf” ’30, Senior Stunt. Features, Play. Literary Club ’30. If such a tiling is jiossible as R. II. S. liaving a heart, and seeing is belie ing (a look will convince you) tliat Minnie is in its center. It makes no ililference when, wliy or wliat slie is asked to do concerning school work, “I will try,” is always the answer receiveil. If Minnie keep.s this record a bright future is in store for her. Katherine Brooks Class Secretary ’2 n. Senior Play, Features, Staff Radford Hi News, Joke Editor Oak Leaf. Basket-ball ' 30, Cheer Leader ’30. The Seniors di I not err in tlieir selection of the “cutest girl” for “Kat” is certainly that. She is also an accomplished flirt. But she .says that’s really not her fault, for why should nature have given her such eyes if they weren ' t to be used. Evelyn Carden Vice-l‘iesi(leiit of ' 28. Class Keporter, Staff of Radfoni Hi News ' 30, Senior Play. Who is that regal looking blonde ' . people whisper Then Evelyn emits one of iier famous giggles and they find cut that she is not Touch-me-not” after all. Beautiful ' ? Admitted. But Dumb ' ? Don ' t you believe it. That part doesn’t fit. Eight

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Audrey Carden Stuilent Council ' 30, I.iteraiy Club ’30. ' ice- lvsillent Hi- ’30, Cheer I eader, Staff Itailfoi’cl Ili News, Literary Editor The Oak heat. •Audrey is such a versatile person that we can hardly mention one of her gooil |ualities without ailding lialf a dozen. She is an e.vcellent cheer leader, a gooil e.xecu- tive. a loyal friend, a conscientious student, and — well the supply of adjectives has run out. V’iRCiNiA Carper Senior E ' eatures, (ilee Club ’30, Literary Clul) ' 30. ' riie neatest and the sweetest. There ' s only one word to descril) ' the jlisposition of some people, that word i;i “Sweet.” ami it means a lot. The person who has a sweet temi e;- and can keep a sweet smile on his face all the time, throuf h sunsliine or rain, certainly deserves to be loved. That’s Virginia. Cei.estia Conley I li-V Club ' 30. Tlie class of ' 30 feels a great loss in not having numbered Celestia among its members for more than one year. Slie is a most unusual girl. Why she ac- tually agrees with gentlemen on one subject at least: she prefers blonds. Now, who said anything about a .1 unior ? James Conrad G lee Club ' 30. Jim ' s bursts of song and laughter make for him a uni(jue place in Seniordom. Then there’s his yodeling. All tlie boys liave tried it but they can’t quite strike tlie right note. Would it be better if they did or not? . nyway. Jim will live in the hearts and memories of tlie Seniors forever. Wlio could forget tliat giggle. .Senior Features. Luther Copenhaver Sometimes we don’t know whether Luther is around or not because he tends to liis own business, tlie rest of us would do that we wouldn’t have such long faces when report cards go out. Perliaps if Nine

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