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Muriel Coltraxe President Hi-Y Club ’30, Treasurer (Ilee Club ’30, Student Council ' 30, Senior IMay, Features. MuricPs dramatic ability and pleasant disposition have made her justly famous. She is a good executive, a good student, and a good friend. Here’s lioping life is goofl to you Muriel. Willie Coltrane (Uee Club ' 30, Hi-Y Club ' 30, Senior Stunt. In stature Willie is one of tlie smallest members of the class of ’30 but it ends tliere. He lias the voice of a “Lion” and his good spirits are boundless. Mary Margaret Eakin “Sis” is our blushing blonde, and quite a pretty one. She is naturally modest, and blusliing becomes her tre- mendously. Harry, and Roy appointed tliemselves a committee of two to look after Sis, to see that lier locker was locked. And one or tlie other is always in possession of her key. Ruth Evans President Junior Class ’29, Literary Club ’30, Chairman Stage Committee ’30, Ad- vertising Manager The Oak Leaf ’30, Staff Radford Hi News. “Let’s ask Ruth,” is heard when there is something no one else can do there is always Ruth. Everj’ class needs a leader like her. We will truly cany the memory of our most sofisticated class mate with us ami a jolly memory it is, too. Wilbur Fugate Class Vice-President ’30, President Literary Club ’30. Student Council, Senior Play, Fea- tures. “Squibb” is indeed an asset to the class as well as the school. He possesses one of those so called “massive brains” which he uses to great advantage, admirably filling liis numerous positions and — a certain damsels date book. Ten
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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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Ethel Hagy Et)iel is our galloping senior. When it comes to passing anrl receiving jokes Etliel is our Old Standby. Slie can be called studious as well as efficient because she most always goes to class witli prepared lessons. Herbert Hatcher It is entirely too bad tliat tliis immaculately dressed Romeo liasift tiirilled us with pride by Ids presence in our classes for more than a year. “Herb’ ' came to R. H. S. to lionor us as Seniors, also to liave us regret that lie did not join us a Fresliman. Here’s to you “Herb,” may you remember us all as we remember you. Janie Heinline Staff Radford Hi News, Senior Features. Janie is symbolic of what all seniors should be, dig- nified, sweet, and unspoiled. But don ' t believe that siie can’t laugh and play when tlie proper time comes. She ' s a real friend to every one. We ' ll all be sony to lose her. Oren Hegwood Secretary of Hi-V Club ’30, Glee Club ’30, Football ’27, ’29, Baseball ’30. No wonder Oren Hegwood has such a keen intellect, lie has a clear atmosphere to tiiiuk in being tlie tallest member of the Senior Class. Oren is extremely sensible, in fact, lie has tlie H. S. degree (Horse Sense). There is no doubt he is the “Batteiy” of the Physics class. Howard Houck Class I’resident ’30, President Hi-Y Club ’30, Vice-President State Hi-Y Club ’30, President Southwest Virginia Hi-Y Conference, Student Council, Manager Football ’30, Senior Features, Senior Play, Literary Club ’30. Gaze upon our dignified President, indeed tlie Class of ’30 could not have cliosen a better leader. He possesses all the admirable qualities that one person could and he has responded in every way to the confidence placed in him. We’ll bet the other classes envy us. Eleven
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