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SELMA (lODHEY “Sfi.ma Lkf” (Jlee ( ' lull. 1 : Hoostcr.s ' ( lul). :ll; Club, Huskct-bull, : e;n■ Hook StatV, ' lil; l.iterai Club, iu; Class I ' loiilutess. ' ;il Popular! Ob. vcab. ' riiat’s Selma. Her pleasiuji persoualily attiacls e ery »)ue, m)tably ihe opposite sex. Selma is praised tor Ihm Basket-ball abilit . and the Seniors of ' dl will alway remember lier smiles. ROBERT IN(}LES “Bob ' ' Hi ’ Stum Hap lost a ji’cuxl student wlien sorry. It you e er beai ales of lau lder know Hob is euleitaiuiu ’ v before Mr. Kaijle student. Hob ' came to eomiuii’ out (d luis an i ed j . ICulford Ilia’ll, but we are not tin (Jeometry Class you will Nevertlieless, he’s an No. 1 ARDATH SMITH Hi-V ( ' luh. •:!! ; H.josters ' Cliili. ' 81; (.lei ' Chili. ' •i!i- ' :!ll- ' :il ; hiteiaiy ( ' lull, ' . ' III; Diaiuatic •■ ' Kll ' ril ( ' . 21 ,; .Slmleiit ( Iiuncil. ' . ' il : Masket-hall. ' :5(l- ' :il (Maiiaser) nlalh is an I ' Mtliusiaslii ' supi.iutei iil |• el ' liiKli si ' liiiul aitivity. Her iihlisiiiu: siiml iialuie ami liish sense III liiiinin lia e iiiaile her a unmhei iif friemis at K. II. S. TAHL HKNDIUX plass |■resilll■llt. ' 27; Kiiothall. ' 2s- ' 2h- ' ;in ; (Hee ( ' luh. ' 28- 2H- :!U- 8 1 ; Mmleut ( uunr-il. “Sll ACCll ' : ■;iu- ' 81; Year Ihiiik Stall Coml liiiiks, a wiiiiiiue persiiiialiti . a i hanuius teniir Miice. auil a saMus; sense iil liuinur (.. l luissesses all iif these. .(ml it uiu ask us, it is some eombiua t ion ! VIKOINIA TrUl’lN . I I iterirv ( ' luh ' 3h; liasket-hall, ' 8U- ' 81; Hrauialie ( ' luh, 211; Senior I ' eature. • ■ ■ • “Ji-.NNy ae ' e,. ,n,i ijreeiaii eliisel traee a iiyiiiph. a ii.iiail, or a sjvace of liner foriii or love her face’ .Mother Naftire was kind to ir inia. the juettiest ii! in our lass. Inom her elowiiis ' siiiishiiie she ehose a wariii heaiii for hei smile, ami from her own heart, a sen- tleness which has maile her many friemis at li II, S. T ‘u. ' el-ve
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JUDSON PAYNE Football. ’29 ' ’30; Baskft-h:ill, ’2!); Baseball. ' 29- ' 80- ' 31; Vice-President of Literary Club, ’29; President ot Class. ‘81 Our president, students, and right worthily so, a J UD clear thinker, a ready actor, and a good athlete. As for girls, a close observer jnight find the “A] ple ot his eve“ at H. II. S. MARGARET WEDDLE Vice-Presi«Ient Class, 31; Basket-ball, 31; Student Council. 30-31; Boosters’ Club, 31 (Vice-President); Paper StatY; Senior Feature; (ilee Club. 29; Hi-V Club, ’30- ' 31 ( ' Ireas- urer); Year Book Staff. ‘31 “Bubbles has for two years been our most popular girl. Her winning personality and bountiful supply of school spirit liave won lier a superb place in the memory of every Senior (Soj)homore? ? V ?). VIOLET HELVEY Basket-ball. 30- 31 (Captain); (ilee C ' lub. 29- 30- 31; Idterary Club, 30; Boosters’ “Patcv” Club, 31; Cheer l.eacler. ’31; Hi-V Club. ’30- 31; Secretary (’lass, 31; Year Book Staff. rATSx 31; Senior Feature; Student Council. ' 29 Let’s go. team! Violet is little, but loud. If you don ' t believe it. watch the way she leails cheers. She is also an e.xcellent basket-ball player. For furtlier qualifications. 1 refer you to Mr. . W. Radford, Va. HARRY PERFATER Football, 31; Hi- , ’SO-’Sl; Treasurer Class, 31; Vice-President Student Council, ’30. . . . . Harry needs no introduction at K. H. S.. for his broad grin and cheerful disposi- hlARR ' i tion make him one of the most admired members of our Class, d ' o be busy is his pastime and he seems destined foi a successful future. Basket-ball. ’31; Student Council. 30-’28 (Secretary-Treasurer); Football, ’30-’31 (Cap- tain); Basket-ball, 29- 30-’31; President Stmlent Council. 31; President Hi-V Club, ’31; Senior Feature; American Legion Medal, ’30; Paper Staff ' . ' 30; President Class. ‘29; Year Book Staff. ' 31 “Politeness is to do and say the kindest things in the kindest way.” Polite, athletic, studious, religious — these virtues characterize Bryan and endear liim to his associates. BRYAN ELLER “Sharkey” Eleven
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VIRGIXIA (ilee Clnli. ’2!J; ear Hook vSUitf, ' ol ; Secvetaiy Class, ' 28: Senior Feature Vii- S ' inia is a good student, loyal t ' nend and a jolly companion. She is tore er cainassing in behalf of some scliool activity, and she is a good one for the job. ALLEN “Pfsty ' Football, ' 2h- ' ;i0: iIi- club. 81; I’aper Statf. ' 80- ' 81; Year Ih ok Slalf, ' 81: Senior Feature “doe Cutie is just one reason why the Class of ' 81 is a real Class. A good athlete, an excellent Husiness Manager, and abo e all. a g ' ntleman — One “who speaks with sincerity, frankness, and sympathy, ainl whose deed follows his word. RALPH EARLY “Shrle” (ilee Club. ' 81 Irene’s bursts of unique laught(‘r mark her place in our niemoiy. She is always gootl-humored and obliging Sliall we e er forget ihe way she )nastere ( -Miss Miller ' s Latin i IRENE FINK “Irene” ANNA Clee Club. 2! - ' 80-’8 1 : I ' aper Staff, ' 81 Vnna has giggled her way into the hearts of all the seniors. H u continuous giggling is heard througliout It. II. S. Her motto is. “I.augh and the world laughs with you; cry and ' ou ciy alone. WILLIAMSON “Annie” Haseball. ' 2!»- ' 80- ' 8 1 : lli- ball. ' 80 (Manager). . . I ut Hadford on the map. future is in store for him. STANLEY PORTER Chd . ‘81; Hasket-ball. ' 25 - ' 80- ' 8 1 ; Student Council; Foot- . . Stanley is another of those boys who will sooner or later We prophesy, because of his ability in every line, that a great “Porter” T hirteeti
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