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

 - Class of 1930

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W’lI.LIAM FIoUELI, Football ‘2fi. ' 27. Captain ' 28, ’29. Vice lbesi«lent Hi-V ‘27. Baseball ' 27. Captain ' 28. ’29, Senior Features Bill is certainly the most popular boy around R. H. S. He was almost the cause of a strike amon tlie students when they refused to let him play ball. He is the proud possessor of eight monograms and quite a string of feminine hearts. Bill, liowever, doesn’t wear his heart on his sleeve it is whispered that he left it at Marion. Blanche Lester Basket-ball ’80, Senior I’lay. Senior Stunt. A very popular girl indeed and a grand jumping center on the basket-ball team, too. Blanche is a girl that you can ' t help liking. She lias lots of pep ami when it comes to gloomy moments. Blanche can be de- pended upon to brighten them. Gwendolyn Llewelyn Wliere did you get those violet eyes that you cast so coquettishly about, can’t you tell? (iwen indeed you have a place in the heart of every Senior. If you ever 1 a e occasion to use any of Miss Miller’s P’rench let us know liow it works. CiRACE LuCADO “Disgrace,” as the boys call her. would grace any gatheiing. Wherever there is a good time Grace is in it and wherever Grace is. there is a good time. She will surely laugii lier way through the world as she has laughed herself into tlie hearts of her class mates. Helen Morehead Treasurer Hi-Y, President Stuilent Coun- cil. Basket-ball. Senior iMay, Features. Helen is deeply interested in eveiy activity of the school, ami as for basket-ball — -Gee! what a forward. She has a very pleasing Flisposition, and once she knows you. you may depend upon her ever lasting love and friendship. T welve

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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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Luther Moore Manager Baseball 30, Senior Stunt and Play. Senior P ' eatures. Staff Kadford Hi News. Atliletic Editor “Oak Leaf.” Lutlier is tlie wit of tlie class. He keeps us all roaring with laughter. Most of the witty people spend their time being funny but Luther stands well scliolasti- cally. is a talented actor and is a loyal supporter of our athletic teams. Christina McDonald S ecretary Hi-Y 30. Christina has certainly entwined herself in the very heart of the Senior Class — President. But tliat goes for the class, too, and they certainly make a charming couple. CjArnett Price Baseball ' 27, 28. ' 29, ' 30. Treasurer Senior Class ’30. Althougli Buck is small he sure can swing a ball bat, and trot with tlie pig skin. He has served faitli- fully, and well on the teams for old R. H. S. His serv- ices will surely be missed, not only as an athlete, but to the class and school as well. Mary Rankin Staff Kadford Hi News, Senior Features. Wilson lost an A-1 student when Mary came here to finish High School. She is numbered among the few veiy brilliant students at R. H. S., although modesty forbids her to admit that she possesses unusual mental ability the Senior Class was right in selecting her as the most studious girl. Elva Ritter President fHee Club ’30, Class Vice-President ' 27, Staff Radford Hi News. Assistant Editor Oak Leaf ' 30. Elva is not only a very efficient person but she is a very interesting one, too. especially to the opposite sex. And she is one of the few who can boast of having dates when in tlie fifth grade. She can also boast of an extraordinary selling ability. There is no doubt that she could sell an oil painting to a blind man. Thirteen

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